Averagft Dally Ntt Prma Rqn /AGE TWENTY-EIGHT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1971 HanrtiPBtrr lEnrnins For The Wook Ihided The Weather Novombar M, m i Fair tonight, lows In tha taans, The Professional Women's The Rev. Kenneth W. Steere, with a chonca of anow flunias. About Town Club will have a Christmas chaplain at Mansfield State 15,590 lE u p n in g t o a l b Sunday moatly aunny, bigha In The Women’s Oulld ot Trinity party tomorrow from 2 :S0' to S Training School, will conduct a the upper 20a to mid 80s. Mon­ Covenant CSiurch will have a p.m. at the home of Mrs. service Sunday at 8:18 a.m. MancheUer^^A City of Village Charm day . . . cloudy and cold. special Christmas celebration Myrtle Williams and Miss over radio station WINP. The pregram Is spcnscied by the tonight at 8 In Fellowship Hall Jeaime Low, 1632 Tolland Tpke. VOL. LXXXXI, NO. 67 (TWENTY PAGES—TV SECTION) of the church. The program will Co-hostesses are Mrs. Lucille MAnchester Area Council of MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 (Obualfled AdvarHsiiig oa Fags IT) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Include devotions, singring, gift Smith and Miss Betty Olson. Churches and the Clergy Asso­ GOOD NEWS “ilflScnr giving, refreshments and' fel­ Members are reminded to ciation of Manchester. lowship. Members are remind­ bring grab beg gifts and gifts ed to bring a grab bag gift. or money for patients at Nor­ The Youth Fellowship Choir wich State Hospital. of South United Methodist BUY THAT NEW LINCOLN OR MERCURY NOW AND SAVE HUNDREDS!! Church will rehearse tonight at Aluminum Makers Parents wishing their chil­ 6 at the church. U.S. Air, Sea Forces dren baptized Sunday at South FUEL OIL United Methodist Church will The Orade 7 Youth Instruc­ meet tonight at 7 In the Rev. tion Class of Zion Evangelical Get Price Raise, Dr. J. Manley Shaw's study at Lutheran Church will meet to­ m OaUon, O.O.D. the church. morrow at 9:30 a.m. at the MS Min. gals. church. Back Cuba Warning Mr. and Mrs. A. Hyatt Sut- (34-Hr. Notloe for liffe of 173D Downey Dr. will The Chancel Choir of South Delivery) Coal Hike Okayed be host and hostess at Luts United Methodist Church will WABHINaTON (AP) — The of the Cuban attack and seizure the Caribbean and a threat to M-Hr. Burner Service Junior Museum Sunday from 2 rehearse tonight at 7:30 In the WASHUNOTON i(AP) _ H»o systems. The commission said United States has alerted naval of two Miami-based Pan­ American citizens. to 5 p.m. They will demonstrate Choir Room

V \ J % .’, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 l»AOB TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 PAGE n iR B B prove of hls^ actions, con­ Out of Job, fiscated the tree and Bunel re­ Shcinwold on Bridge ceived a 30-day suspended jail I MOVIE IMI1NQB H iL nsnhwnm) Steals Tree, term. 1 \ * iRlRmRENIBAND PLAY FOR BETTER LUCK Officers said the tree was one THAN YOU REALLY NEED Gets Caught of about 1,000 that'were planted P open tonight I YOUNQ PEOPIE TOGETHER... as a windscreen around a sew­ By ALFRED 8 HEINWOLD NORTH W I N 8 T E D (AP) — IteailMMnilManMittMliMtaBi I We usually nod approvingly Charles Bunel has no job, little er plant. when a player restrains his ♦ 73 652 money and apparently very greedy impulses. "Bridge de­ little luck to boot. Another Backer velops character,” we say. 0 532 lAU MIt AOMITftO 44 A J 9 5 3 Bunel, 23, wanted a (Christ­ CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — G.v "The game teaches you not to mas tree for his family, but Walter Peterson, a Republican, EAST roly on excessively good luck.” WEST couldtt't afford one. So he has endorsed President Nixon 4 QJ108 4 962 It sounds good, but the truth is searched the countryside for a for re-election and says he will AU MU MMintD K 10 9 8 that you must sometimes play Q43 IllW IF I INI ■ live one he liked. He took it aid the President's campaign in . QJ 10 8 4 for more luck than you need in 0 97 0 home. New Hampshire in any way re­ 44 Q 108 7 6 order to avoid relying on luck •4 However, police didn’t ap­ quested. SOUTH miMcnt at all. The confusing aspect of UnMr 17 n«ilrw ictiiii» nyli| F this is that it all contributes to 4 AK54 AinM tr Mult SuiMlin my theme for the week: That <0 AJ7 the role of luck In contract O AK6 bridge is completely negligible. 44 K42 «I UNMR 17 ADMimi South dealer. South I'cst North East (Aiun*y ij Both sides vulnerable. 2 NT All Pass M Mrttkl MMI) ass 3 NT Opening lead — Queen of Spades. ai ■ HB <» ■ "uaa South won the first trick with School EnrollmentH the king of spades and led the king of clubs. He then continued Up for 27th Year vylth a low club. When West fol­ WASHINGTON—Enrollment in lowed suit with the eight of U.S. public and private educa­ clubs. South decided it would tional institutions for the 1971- THEATER TIME be greedy to take a deep finesse 72 school year increased for the with dummy’s nine. Instead, 27th consecutive year to a rec­ SCHEDULE therefore, he tried a finesse ord 60.2 million, a 1 per cent with dummy’s jack of clubs. rise over the previous year. SATURDAY The finesse succeeded only Burnside — "Lovers and Oth­ too well. Declarer could get er Strangers” «;46, 10:20; three club tricks but could "Charley" 8:36. never develop and cash a fourth OOLOONE SPRAY Cinema I — "French Connec­ club. South made his three tion" 1:00, 3:00, 8:00, 7:00, 0:00. clubs, two spades, two dia­ Annual Bell Ringers' Ball Cinema II — "Bom to Win" monds and one heart for a total Sponsored by 8:30, 7:30, 9:30; "Chltty Chitty of eight tricks. Eight is a very ST. MAURICE CHURCH—THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Bang Bang” 1:30; "Yellow Sub­ good number, but not when you NEW YEAR’S EVE 10:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. marine” 4:10. need nine. ST. MAURICE PARISH CENTER Woodhue State — "Santa and the 3 Deep Is Best Music by: THE MISTY MEN QUARTET TigrcM Bears” 1:00, 2:28 (matinees As we- have seen. South would Buffist Dinner ^brodM la only) "Lovers a n d Other have made his game with an B.Y.O.B. — Set ups and Noise Makers provided. laambeau Strangers” 9:18; "Jenney” 7:40. overtrick if he had tried the Donation $16.00 per couple Manchester Drive-In — "Val­ deep finesse with dummy’s nine For Reservations (Jail: Cuhs Donate Toys for^eedy ley of the Dolls” 7:00; "Beyond of clubs .Is this finesse correct ED ZAKOWSKI 048-8937 Testing: some of the toys which will be given to night by members of Cub Scout Pack 47 at its an­ the Valley of the Dolls” 9:00. or merely lucky? ALLEN HOFFMAN 049-9662 East Hartford Drive - In — To a bridge player, luck is the Mancihester Welfare Department for Christmas nual Christmas party at South United Methodist Theyil Present ^Hans Brinker’ "The Libertine” 9:30; “ Ca­ just a four-letter word. The distribution are Glenn Eagleson of 172 Porter St,, Church. The pack also gave a pinata to the resi­ mille 2000,” 7:30. deep club finesse is correct be­ left, Roger Hancock of 151 Pitkin St., and David dents of the Warehouse Point Receiving Home for Oretel Brinker, played by Jac­ land Park School fifth grade jorie Breen, Laurens Boekman; East Windsor Drive - In — cause it assures the game Hinchen of 56 Jean Rd. The toys were donated last boys. (Herald photo by Pinto) quelyn Hedlund, proudly shows class will present "Hans Brink­ Danny Weintraub, Ben; Christo­ "Wild Angels” 7:30; "Wild in against all possible breaks. er and the Silver Skates” Mon­ pher Moquin, Ludwig; Mark the silver skates, which she has the Streets” 9:10; "Hells’ An­ Even if the finesse with the nine Vernon while it was parked at day morning at 10:16 in the Doyon, Jacob. gels ’89” 10:48. won in comiveUtion, to Bradford of clubs happens to lose to the the Parkade last night. school aduitorium for the ele­ Also, Walter Adamy, Lam­ Meadows Drive-In — “ Valley ten (assuming that the clubs DAN A S P R A Y Farley, second from left, in the mentary grade pupils and par­ Four New Patrolmen bert;; Bobby, Cavedon, Carl* cf the Dolls” 7:07; “ Beyond the are differently divided), only role of Raff Brinker, her father, ents. About 60 Christmas lights Lisa Cox, Katrinka; Lois Ann Valley cf the Dolls” 9:38. one club will then remain out. who is regainlnir his memory af­ Other members of the cast were taken from a home at 66 Diana, Rychle; Teresa Puller, South can surely pick up the COLOGNE ter and accident. and their roles are Aaron Hor- SUNDAY EIro St. sometime last night. judge; Sharon Kunz, Liz Leone, last club later with dummy’s The other lead parts are taken wltz. Dr. Boekman; Gerald O’­ Kris Woolpert, other girls; Gary Burnside — "Charly” , 2:(», Join Force Dec. 26 S fM c ia l Sn Ig I by Randee Trabitz as Dame Connor, Vollenhoven; Doreen 6:36, 9:10; "Lovers and Other ace, after which dummy’s five A thrown rock broke the Swanson, Shannon Murphy, Di­ of clubs will be good. . Meitje Brinker and Darryl Bla- Small, Hilda Van Gleck; Mark ane Whitaker, Oliver boys; and Strangers” , 3:48, 7:20 windshield of a car owned by The appointment of four new patrolmen, three of South doesn’t expect to win grove as Hans Brinker. Bilodeau, Peter Van Holp; Anne Helen Farrar, narrator. (Herald Cinema I — “ French Connec- Phillip Kenneway of 14 Little whom are working on or have their college degn*ees, is Mrs. Ellen Lawrence’s High­ WilUamee, Annie Bouman; Mar­ photo by P*lnto.) Uon” , 1:00, 3:00, 8:00, 7:00, 9:00 the deep finesse when he tries HRAA^^^BURNSIDE St. Thursday aftemoe matter of fact. fish, Jake, Robbin and Crown elther have a degree, or are one displaced has found hous- Amazing Endurance Mrs. T. J. Crockett, third. George Royster of Glastonbury, ; dUregardlng a red light; ar- with of 15 'Hartford Rd. while Some directors would like you willlng to work toward one. ihg; however, there are still j 'The effort itself sig;nifles the are being kept as is. who both resigned this fall. rested last night at Main and u was parked at the Parkade to think that Negroes haven't It is not easy to find a way to Already 24 of the present po- three families of one and two amazing endurance of Porgy’s Since Nov. 11, when Royster Two ”!l" Rated Hite o o tx m ■ E. Center Sts. CJourt date Jan. yesterday morning, been standing up for their tell a Serbian opera singer that Results in a Wednesday (R) lice force of 74 have degrees, or persons who have been unable CHRISTMAS TREE popularity: It may be too honky quit, the court has appointed “THE BABYSITTER" ■ 10. ______rights for the last 100 years. he just isn’t coming near imi­ morning YWCA duplicate -PLUS- are at school. Monies provided to find housing within their | for black militants and white private atteomeys on a day-to- And In Color Actually, it was going on all the tating the real movements of bridge game at the Community A stereo tai>e player, three by Washington’s Law Enforce- means, liberals in the United States, day basis to take up. the slack. feekefid with The A(XHDENTS PIPE time. Nat Turner wasn’t the the characters. Barnes has Y are; j&bysltter” books, and some children’s ment Assistance Administration Red Cross officials request I but Europeans lap it up. There They were paid $36a day. 20- 30% off only one.” found cne however. "I tell them Mrs. Janet Boyd and Mrs. clothing, all valued at about pay for tuition and books for that anyone who may have were 16 productions in West Sullivan received his law de­ (3am driven by Marion A. Dignity seems assured in the a black man wouldn’t do that. Lucie Wadsworth, first; Mrs. $130, was taken from a pickup officers, through the BA degree, available a one- or two-room Germany alone this year, in gree this year from UOonn Krlstoff of Glastonbury and SALE Coming from me, it’s a little Kitty Ansaldi and Mrs. Judith truck owned by Wayne Burtt A local fund also exists, founded apartment, furnished or unfur- Serbian production in the selec­ where he also earned his BA in J€nnu Doris R. Adler of 29 Diane Dr. addition to others in (Copen­ Pyka, second; Mrs. Phyllis of Glastonbury while it was by Reardon, which aids expen- nlshed and of reasonable rental, tion of Yugoslavia’s finest op­ hard to dispute.” were In collision yesterday at hagen, East Berlin and Buda­ Pierson a n d Mrs. Suzanne 1963, and his MA in 1965. parked at the Parkade last ses for police students at Man- to contact the Manchester of- AX 7:40 COLOR 11:10 a.m. In the Parkade park­ pest. Each year since 1968 one Shorts, third; and Mrs. Mary Eugene Kelley, chief prose­ ISANCHESTe night. chester (Community CJDllege. flee. ' of the early Porgy’s, William Willhide and Mrs. J. L. Swens- cutor for ClrcuU 12 called Sul­ i:> H. t ‘ /f^ ing lot. Warfield, has starred in the Blast at IRA Wins son, fourth. livan "an enunlnetly qualified Rif b 4IA • BOI fUN NOICh TODAY and TOMORKOW role at the Volksoper in Vienna. Itvan “ an eminently qualified F U . - SAT. - SUN. snsatowisnnaMVwiiusMn Janice H. EUls of 66 Foley St. Blames (limself has devoted man whom we are extremely 2 MAJOR ADUl/T.HITS was issued a written warning most of his life as a singer to Praise hy Faulkner After a year at the Aetna Life for failure to' maintain a reoson- "Porgy and Bess.” He was one Heath Arrives and Casualty Insurance Co. lii SHOW STARTS ab^sl distance apart, after a Hartford, Sullivan spent seven FBI. - SAT. AT 7:00 of three Porgys in the Every­ BELFAST, ' Northern Ireland m o t e cuntryslde electrical SUN. AT 0:00 three-car accident yesterday at List $11.95 man Opera Company’s produc­ transformer. In Bermuda years in the CMmectlcut Depart­ a n d th e 1 p.m. on N. Main St. Other e KAYWOODIE (AP) — Irish Premier Jack ment of (Corrections, as a cor­ tion that carried the Porgy HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) drivem Involved were Wilma S. e 'YELLOW BOWL Lynch’s condemnation of Irish rectional counselor and as q mythos through Europe from — British Prime Minister Ed­ S a n ta Joyner of 85 Phelps Rd. and e MEDICO PLUS 1962 to 1966. A few members of Republican Army gunmen was parole officer. Sullivan Is mar­ Barbara J. Charboneau of South. She Will Be Ms. ward Heath has arrived In Ber­ e FAMOUS DENMARK PIPES the new Belgrade cast remem­ ried and has two children. WOW! Rd., Bolton. praised early today by Premier muda for a conference next 79 Tips e ITALIAN IMPORTS ber seeing Barnes perform the Not Miss Or Mrs. week with President Nixon. Sullivan will represent all per­ W HAT A PAIR! Th« Answof To Your G ift ProblomI Brian Faulkner of Northern sons who ore granted his serv­ role here in 1964. This fall, he Heath stopped en route In Ot­ Ireland. But he demanded ac­ ices, In Mianchester, East Hart­ Cars driven by Hilda A. Hall was directing a cast of black He Will Stay Mr. tawa Friday where he said he tion to follow the words. ford, Rockville and Stafford t \ ^ U e y of East Hartford and Landis 8. American opera singers in the MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) and Canadian Prime Minister Cooper of 76 Richard Rd. were A Subscripfion To THb Solid Pine Pole production at the Schweitzer "I warmly welcome his clear Springs. condemnation," said Faulkner. — Deonne Parker plans to mar­ Pierre Elliott ‘ Trudeau dis­ o f t t i e In collision yesterday at 6:46 Tournee ’Theatre in Basel when ry Lynn Castner on Sunday, but cussed "major world prob­ p.m. at Center and Linden Sts. FANTASTIC PIPES he was called to Belgrade. "I hope It will be backed up by the bride will not become Mrs. lems.” D o l l s I n n t: h.in 1.1 r> c| o f t. hr«?i* Manchester Evening Herald Though Barnes worked brief­ efficient action.” York Cathedral h I b I • r’n «i 1 nc J .imcI h u w th i*y Castner. She will be Ms. Park­ COLOR 6y DtLUMt 1 Sturdy Tripod Imported from Denmaric - England - Turkey ly as a stockbroker a few years Lynch told the Dublin parlia­ PANAVISION er. Being Restored ili*.< nviM' t:lM7 rn .itim .meI idiMti ago ("I was on Wall Street the ment Friday that an attempt to The have signed a marriage 2 f t ' tro Of 179 Homestead St. and A G ift For Tha WhoU Family For Th* Whol* Base a COOL SMOKING e EASY DRAW day Dow Jones hit 631,” ) This unify Ireland by IRA terrorist Ladies Night Set YORK, England — York, now wijiJilfi* nf C b I'I«»t. m «I ■* contract, drawn by the bride­ Jeffrey M. Twerdy of 14 Arch a LIGHT AS A FEATHER a BALANCED is the work he likes best. methods would leave the nation groom, that states she will keep known os the "(^ueen City of Bt. told police a oar operated by Yoor Producing Porgy in a foreign a "desert of rubble." her cwn name. By West Siders Northern Britain," b«(gan In , B ffO ftd Ronal4 P. Zavarella of 128 N. language can be hazardous, "Every bomb exploded, ev­ A.D, 71 as a Roman geuTlsqp. ALL N E m An Idoal G ift For: Mothor and Dad Ms., Initiated by Women’s The fourth annual West Side Lakewood Circle backed Into nevertheless. 'The Erkel Szln- ery bullet shot—not only by the York's cathedral, the biggest In N n t r b t t o r t ihow n a n sm h trti Liberation advocates. Is a con­ Old Timer’s Ladles Night will them yesterday In a private haz Theatre in Budapest has IRA but the British—and, espe­ traction of Miss and Mrs. and Northern Europe, has been un­ parking lot off W. Qenter St. Grandparants — Collaga Studantt — cially, every innocent person be held Jan. 29, at Plano’s Res­ dergoing a restoration that may been putting it on without out­ can refer to either title. taurant, Bolton. aftlMDoii There were no Injuries, police side help. Barnes found the who loses his life, puts the day Both are lawyers and say be finished In 1972, the 800th said. Your Favorita Sarvieaman Wastinghevsa 60 Miauta Dinner will be served at 7 voices and scenery excellent of reconciliation further and they are convinced that a wom­ anniversary of the completion AluuMeyerProduetiM further away," he said. p.m., and A1 Carlson’s orches­ of the cathedral’s construction. an con retain her maiden name tra will play for dancing. The In 28. months of violence in when she marries—but they de- Police Issued written warn­ FLASH CUBES CASSETTE Northern Ireland, 198 persons event is open to all West Sid­ ings to both drivers involved In SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE cieed to sign the contract to ers and friends. have died. elded to sing the contract to an accident at S;60 p.m. yester­ For Francis J. Mahoney is chair­ 1189.00 YEAR— 819.60 6 MONTHS — 99.75 8 MONTHS The Northern Ireland and The contract reads; "In con­ day at the, Broad St.-W. Middle TAPES man of the event. Committee 8 MONTHS MINIMUM BUBSORIPnON $1.99 British governments have been sideration of each cf the parties TOP HAT RESTAURANT Tpke. Intwsoctlon. Steven T. members are Nick Angelo, Ed­ 1, A GIFT OARD WILL BD BNOLOSED. * Prescriptions piling diplomatic pressure on marrying each other, they agree (Formeriy Arbjr’s Roast Beef) Brackett of 88 School St. was Value Lynch to crack down on the ward Werner, Steven Mc­ warned form aktng an unsafe that there will be no change of Adams, Earl, Bissell, ’rhomas CHRISTMAS IRA. Northern security forces name." turn, and disregarding a yellow (Conran. Walter Holland, Henry 257 IROAD STRUT, MANCHISHR COSMETICS & GIFTS say the outlaw army uses the The bride-elect went through signal; and Kenneth A. Tyler of McCann and Clarence Vennart, 3 full hours republic as a haven and weap­ Indiana University School of 180 Broad St. was warned for SHOP ons dump for Its bombing and Tickets may be obtained at disregarding a yellow stgnol. of record­ Law on the GI Bill, a right she Bill Paganl's Barber Shop, OPEN 6 A.M. DAILY shooting raids In Northern Ire­ earned through a year’s service ing time. (Cooper and Summer Sts., or 13 BISSELL STREET PHONE 647-9946 Meev* of Ikiee 1.79 value land. ill Korea with the Army Medi­ COMPLAINTS Pine Pharmacy Northern Ireland enjoyed a from any committee member. FOR BREAKFAST cal Specialist Corps. • A stereo tape player, but not quiet night. The only incident Castner Is former executive CA LL OR STOP INi MON. - FRI. 8:30 - 5:00— SAT. till NOON the tapes, were taken from a between midnight and dawn secretary of the (Minnesota Civ­ Cemptot* Sandwich Alcnu Kampala Is one of Africa's cor owned by Frank Zowek of Read Herald Advertisements was a bomb explosion at a re- il Liberties Union. fastest growing cities.

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\ .i 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 PAOB nVB # A G 1 F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 Britain’s Heath for a Strong Europe

i f He Is a Hard Bargainer

iij i By LOU18 NEVIN the ground from under Heath, That reoehed a climax Uds i i who earUer made it clear he month when he was invited to LONDON (AP) — knnum ^ backed the European view that conduct the London Symphony. ricZTlv u n le o e h e d ^ crisis with Orchestra, A few days he be host to *’*• economic program and fulfilled his annusA role of con- L ” .. “ «P to toe United States ducting an 80-volce choir In a ^ to make the first move toward session of carol singing, pi ry. EMward Heath alao hap- « s « . . . 7. pens U) be prime minister of offipioi. pinsA th. nrtm* Jfltotei^p took him hi­ Briteln-wlth the reputation of « °*tort. There he chose poll- a toush banrainer minister say he feels it is high tics os Ms career, a tougn bargainer. United States decides The sessions Monday and just what reUtlonshlp It ex- ^ Tuesday In Bermuda come Just pacts to have In the future with a week after Nixon in talks an enlarged European Common ^ with Georges Pompidou of Market. ! V .1 u Prance agreed to work toward Heath Is the first British the worW"S devaluation of the dollar as prime minister since World pari of a revaluation of major War U to go into summit talks ^ .fH ‘® moneys. This may cut some of without any immediate need of rj* any American' assistence, t,.- ter of this Island kingdom - since ther fmanclal or pollUcal. » y « « » *«<>• 66, he seems confirmed Halt Ordered Even before the upset elec­ bachelorhood. toral victory that brought him ^ FIREPLACE to power IS months ago, Heath T o Selling served notice of his IntenUon of ? ending what he considered the “ " “P®' W O O D S A LE humiliation of trailing along in ^*®^ ‘®5‘^ f 4^..“*® BAT. ft BUN., DEO. 18 ft IS O il Leases the wake of the United States. ■•BritUh politics will be deter- “ ®" » > r ^ t Mm the Wert C^r- SHELDON ROAD WASHING’rON (AP) — The mlned by BrlUsh Intererts,” he Aachen’s C ^ e - MANCHESTER Interior Department has ap-. declared then. In Ms meeting " ’? £ !? tor unUrlng I«aled a federM judge’s ^ of ;|^;i;"Nj;„)^‘ a''ye^i- 'i^o.'hV “ •® 8 6.00 PER TRUNK LOAD he sale of oil leases off the y, ^ unity. 8*0.00 PER TRUCK LOAD Louisiana coast, after the Judge reteUonshlp” between thTtw o He will be defending the Eu- rejected a dep^njent request countries which Ms predeces- ™P®„"* ®®“®® Sponsored by for millions In bond /rom enrt- / week. Boy Scout Troop No. IS# The olivewood creche from Bethlehem (top shelf) and the bamboo creche from Taipei. ronmentel groups fighting the p r o m o t e . ______j . . . The future of Britain, he pro- The department had an- ^ ^ y , nounced it canceled the Dec. Heath has always miitatelned Heralding Homes 21 sale M ordered in a tern- y^ t ^ anU-American. porary injunction Usued by He says the two countries have U.S. District Judge Charles R. the "natural relatlonsMp” of Richey. two friends. ^ open tonight till But after R lch ^ ruled Fri- friendsMp did not stop Merry Christmas day environments ^oups oMy earlier this year from s l ^ have to put up *100 bond in the ^ yacht MoiMng Ooud c ^ e , tee departmeM filed a pe- ^ vlctoiy at the head of tee (Continued from Page Four) Gorsch made the hauiging from wire ’Die family at home Includes Mrs. titlon in tee U.8. Court of Ap- sritiSH team of three ocean-go- coat hangers wound with red satin rib­ Gorsch’s mother,, Mrs. Mabel Hastings, i . j t o g craft to wrest the Admiral’s painted jin a rose color with touches of bon. She tied them together at each end gold on the fMds of the robe. and two very lively miniature poodles. ’Ihe department tad asked cup, Britain’s premier twphy, story by Jane Tompkins and fanned them out with the hooks For the holiday season, Fideau, a silver Richey to reqidre tta envitw- ^^om tee Americans fo T t e e Mrs. ^ r a c h also made vdiat she calls turning up. With green Christmas tree gray poodle, wears a red Christmas bow H Ume since 1907. Photos by Reginald Pinto her “ eM ogy candle sticks.” ’They’re balls honing from the hooks, and some on his head. Coco-posi, a chocolate color tlal bond of *760,000 and monte- made from empty tin cans and glass ribbon bows, commonplace items be­ poodle, wears a green bow. ly bonds of *2.6 million to cover prime minuter has a tee loss of interest it would wOTking-clw background, jars in jvarlous sizes and shapes glued come an enchanting decoration. end to lend. When covered with bits of Much of tee excitement of opening have received on $500 million wa* a carpmter One needs only to use a little imagina­ ’The Christmas tree setting, with gifts gifts cn Christmas morning is in watch­ to be raUed in the through hard work buU{ lace and beads and spray-painted, the expected tion to hear the music of angels and piled, Isn’t complete without an entire ing the poodles tearing at their own ^ Ms business into a prort>erous of trash take on a look of elegance cheruhdc choirs when entering the home regiment of little German lead soldiers, “Ruling Instead on tee *100 fig- todustrlal firm. ThU h ^ i deep when tipped with a large chunky candle. presents of new squeak toys and boxes of Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gorsch at 146 the cavalry, the infantry, and the gener­ of tarty doggie treats. Another year, ure- Richey said a bond as ‘^ “ *“ ® r®****/*^ als, in stately military procession be­ His mother, who died from N.Tjakewood Circle. A wiie half cage-like container filled Mrs. Gorsch hopes to g;lve them mac- ______bgovernment______How Sweet It Is! neath the tree. ’They have survived for rame collars with matching braided quested "would have tee effect **® J*’?* Angels In bamboo, ceramic and papier with holly and mistletoe hangs from the several generations in Mrs. Gorsch’s (OUB FUSE FRESH CO>EB IPAT U ) top of the dining room wlhdow. Mrs. leashes, made by herself, but don’t tell of denying three non-profit en- elected to P arltem ^ in maiche, In company with holy figures of family. the dogs! vlronment organizations from tought Mm self-reli^ e DRIVE OUT TO the nativity, are visible everywhere. A obtaining judicial review of the .»^ve Mm a deep' religious full green tree In holiday dress with gold ------defendant’s actions under tee “ *® encouraged KRRANDO ORCHARDS tinsel, glittering gold balls and tiny U.S. Command spokesman, Penh, the Ctembodlan command National Environmental Policy THIS WEEKEND AND OET A GALLON OF tvrinkUng lighU completes the setting said it was not clear whether reported. Act (NBPA).” THIS DEL1CSOU8 CODDER. and makes the Gorsch's home a truly Red Fire Downs their jet had been hit on the A predawn ^sault on te e ' Lawyers for tee envlronmen- Christmas one. North Vietnamese or Laotian headquarters atv^hnoih Sruoch tal groups sold tee large bemd CHMSfMAS WFTS ALSO AVAILAELE When Doris Belding left the employ of side of tee border. 8 miles south of Kompong Speu, would have resulted in a dls- THAT ABB DIFFBRBMT aBIAOOUN aOMMILAND ’The rescue was in tee same left one CTambodian soldier solution of tee injunction since AND SURE TO PLEASE I The Herald as woman’s editor a few • REDDBUaOUS • BALDWIN years ago to marry Dr. Rudolph Gorsch, iWother U.S. Jet area where an F108 fighter- killed and eight others they could never raise that kind U EAllDfmAWED OAEDLES bomber was shot down by a wounded. ’The enemy left three of money. » MOTlHCn VE EINQB ft • CNMJIEN DEUdOUS it was the beginning of a series of travel OANDUi BOUDm adventures to all parts of the world. iAT>\ A -K1 SAM missile last Saturday—tee dead behind, the spokesman In many environmental law- • WKNESAP aMODITOSB (A ^ A Norte fighters were dispatched to tee such downing by a missile said. suits, judges have imposed FIh a BzlooMwi ftt OEmt OW* Among the usual souvenirs that they e ^ surface-to-air mis- area. But low cloud cover pre- 1" eight months. The North Vietnamese moved bonds as low as one dollar. at BooaMwMa M om have collected are several creches. vented a rescue attempt before The increase in air action is Into tee headquarters under a Judge Richey granted the in- Muwflsld TnliriM SdMBl week, but tee tao crew- dawn. a result of tee U.S. campaign barrage of mortars and en- junction after tee envlronmen- Ferrondo Orchewds "I have always liked creches,” says G IF T S H O P UX3ATED ON BIRCH MT. RD. Mrs. Gorsch when asked why she had so ’ore rascued today tee When the pickup was made, to cut tee Ho- CM Minh trail, gsiged tee government troops tal groups argued tee Interior many. ir^angllng nine hours tee planes had to dodge a sec- North Vietnam’s only supply with small arms fire, tee Department has not fully ap- 2 MILES FROM VIUiA LOUISE • GLASTONBURY y JMbbt tree deep in ene- ond SAM missile. Fighter route to tee south teat runs spokesmem said. It was not Im- praised possible effects fl a charming small creche from Bethle­ told onto it tlutoi^ w t Green Giant helicopter as it In other war developments, pressure, according to tee ^ hem hand carved from olive wood, par­ ticularly beautiful because of the unusu­ to for tee rescue. tee main elements of a South command. Heavy air strikes J l f t n A ir li t lf ^ F ** CSilct^e, ’Ihe chopper’s whirling blades Vietnamese Task force have were conducted throughout al grain. A bamboo creche from Taipei laijded on tee ground snapped off tee top of tee tree pulled out of tee sprawling ™°®t of the night on suspected F o | » C © d t o L & I l f ] depicts the oriental interpretation in the ?rl® Away. and rescuers, lowered to Bliss- CSiup Rubber Plantation in enemy positions less than a carved slanting eyes of the figures. PhantM F4 supersoMc ett, had to slash away foliage eastern Cambodia. niile to tee east of tee defend- HOUS’TON Tex fAPi An Gracing the mantel on the white brick before they could be pulled up Senior U.S. advisers said it ®rsT at^Prakhman. „ , airliner made------a- ' belly landing fireplace wall in the living room are a * " " ~ ...... not ^a retreat but a *to ~Phnom ~Penh, ’ a govern- Friday at Houston Inter- bambpo Madonna standing amid a choir RFxT ni V., . „ ’ ------’planned redeployment to tee ment firing squad executed ccntlnental Airport because its of bamboo angel musicians enhanced by ^ 7‘’ho had suf- next phase of the operaOon” toree more persons convicted landing gear failed to open flickering candles. ® severe chin cut in hie which has tee objecUve of dls- throwing a grenade into a No one among tee 12 passen- Candies Say offlcere jumped Ptonge through tee trees. He ruptlng Norte Vietnamese stag- crowded theater, killing more gers and two crew members on Angels are to be seen at every turn. 1 ^ ^ 1 ®® “ *^® certain Ms ra- ing areas and keeping tee ene- toan a score of persons. Five Texas IriternaUonal Airlines Painted papier mache angels decorate signal had been received my out of South Vietnam. persons were previously exe- night was injured. The 16 pas- the wall over the living room sofa; gold­ mrnf. ^ '” '®'’® confUcUng re- cuted. senger Beechcraft suffered ml- M erry Christmas en angeU appear “ to float” on a mirror * tolles north of the de- to be left there.” ports as to how deep the S o u t h ------nor damage. framed in gold rococo; tiny angels play­ . Blissett and Murray were Vietnamese had moved Into tee , • ,». o i The plane dlrcled tee airport ing instruments are grouped on the pi­ *^*«1** A their pocket to a hospital at a base in 7S-square mile plantation and I n u m g r a t io n oloW B more than an hour to bum up ano, and a small ceramic praying angel radloslto contact a command ’Thailand, Both men were re- what size force they committed CANBERRA — The major excess fuelwMle firemen graces each step of a gold rococo hang­ plane mylng in tee region and ported in good condition, when tee push began last Mon- *’®sson for the slower recent spread focun on a runway for In a most tasteful way ing shelf. “ about ^ search planes and jet Capt. James D’Entremont a day as part of a 26,000-man of- K*’owte of New Zealand’s pop- the emergency landing. fenslve Into eastern Cambodia utotion has been a drop In im------Mrs. Gorsch, who likes to try new launched Nov. 22. migration. The country gained About 10 p^r cent of domestic three- Initial announcement by ®8,000 fewer people from mtgra- air freight now moves in con- f^ t tell St. Lucia figure standing beside A ndover Soute Vietnamese military ^*°n In tee past five years than tainera, says tee Air Tran^tort the fireplace, and some of the other Dr. Gorsch watches as his wife offers their poodle a Christmas sweetmeat. spokesmen said about 6,000 during the previous five. Association, ^ p e d figures used to decorate her Our nome. troops had been committed but, Ice Cream Sales Boost field reports put the number at Candy A srolden St. Lucia poised beneath a duo of golden carolers. far less. Field reports also in­ pointed out a draped caroler on the pi­ School Lunch Revenues dicated that the bulk of tee ano with a robe that she had spray- forces had remained along OUARANTEED JOBS - if you Christmas list includes: (8ee Page Five) he school lunch program. Post said that tee town road tee monite of Hnd out what tho Air Poreo con oflor you. showed increased p a J tlc S o n ‘ »>e north and shows signs of becoming P*’®P“*'*"8' tor tee inclement where tee main concentration OpportuMtles for advanced education and meolollsed train­ BOXED CHOCOLATES — A large se­ stabilised instead of operating winter weather. cf North Vietnamese forces is lection of dark and milk chocolatra and ing. Over 400 jobe to ohooae from after you qualify. In the red. The crews have been hauling suspected to be. white. Regular and fancy boxes, holiday Andover Elementary School io„ds of aravel un to Conerh ” Elsewhere In Cambodia,To find ene- out how you con qualify contact your Air Force tins, party plates and double dipped Princlpal Donald Libby re- *°ads of gravel up to Cone Rd., rt,y troops destroyed a Cam- chocolate covered nuts. leased figures to the Board of. ^ road, since a bodian district headquarters in Representative SSgt. Lee Blodgett at 060 Main St. in Man­ Education which showed that home has been built In that area ^ two-hour fireflght todaychester 35 or coll 646-7440 for on iqipohitment. HARD CANDIES — Both solid and participation Increased from an and another Is under construe- "'*'®® southwest of Phnom filled Christmas csmdy in attractive tins a v erse of 180 children In Sef^ „ „ „ and bulk. Cut rock, foil wrapped fruits tember to an average of 188 children In November. plans now to pave the road, and berries and paper thin ribbon candy. Besides tee Increased number however. It must bo hard-pock- of children taking the lunch ®^ order to allow for snow CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES — Colorful every day. Ice cream sales Plowing. foil wrapped Santas, trees and tree orn­ have proved a success. Libby Post also said that there la a aments. Solid chocolate Sants pops, said that the profit from the huge mound of sand and salt Christmas (3enevas and Foiled Chocolate sale of toe cream is, at tele mixture at the town garage lo- OPEN Balls. Sleighs filled with candy. polnt, making the difference cation, which Is avallab*-. to nil between runMng In the red or residents for use on thuir side- SPECIALTIES — Chocolate covered staying In the black. walks and driveways. ’Hie mix- Proflt from the lee cream for tore. Post said does contain salt. ginger, California dates, creamy wafers, November was nearly *100, should be used aparlngly on TONIGHT jingle bell mix, stuffed dates, crystal­ which was enough to offset the concrete and not at all on new lized cream wreaths and traditional operating lose of the lunch pro- concrete walks. Band for homo marzipan are but a few of the many gram for that monte. With con- uso should bo picked up during taste treats you can find only at a qual­ tlnued Mffh participation and daylight hours only. Post said, ity candy store. tee ice cream sales, the Ando- Bulletin Board TILL 9 P. ver school ' lunch program Today from 2 to 6 p.m. Is the should continue operating Andover PTA im m unity soundly, according to Libby. Christmas party at tec elomen- for Your Shopping Conyenience ’Ihe lunch program has been tary school, open to everyone, the subject of much controversy Tomorrow evening at 7 :80 the post lew months, since It p.m. at the First Oongregatlon- has been operating at a deficit ul Church, a porformonco of since school rtarted. ’The town’s “ (Jhristmns in tee Marketplace” Regal M en ’s Shop Board of Finance said, that If Is open to the public, no odmls- the program were not self-sus- slon charge. 901 - 907 MAIN talnlng, it could not look for fur­ TRI-Cmr PLAZA M u n so n ' Candy Kitchen ther support from tee town. Manchester Evening ilerald MANCHISTBR VIRNON Christmas cherubs and a shiny bird with spun irlasB tall Rood Work Oontimies Andover corresiiondont, Anna ROUTE 6, BOLTON Open Daily and Sunday till 9 P.M. are precious heirlooms that enhance the tree every year. First Selectman Robert 10. Krlslna, -Tel. 742-0847.

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% p A m SIX MANCHESTER EVENING .HERALD, MANCHESTfift. eONN'., SAltJRDAV, ttECEateER 18, J MANCRBSTER BVBIfmO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER IR„ 1971 PAtnriBBTir P air Hob / Garlie Harvest Big Missionaries Guests Area Churches GILROY, Oallf — America’s DAY Churches Dairy Store garlic kingdom centers on three SUNOAY Second Congregational Chureh Vernon AaaemUy of God Trinity Luthemn Church UoM Evmnc«Uoal Ijotbenn Second OonKrecattenal Ohuroh Oonocrdla laitheran Church Moadoarlark Rd. and Rt. 10, Business Bodies counUes around Gilroy, where f A.M.tl^9F.M. Obnroh United Church of Chrtat 104 W. Main St., Rookvine Two mon, one armed with a 78 million pounds were grown United Church of Chriat 40 Pitkin St. Rt. 44A, Coventry Rev. Bari K. Pettlbone, RookvlHe (lOaaoiul Synod) S80 N. Main St. Rev. Joaeph B. Bourret, Of Nazarenes Sunday Rev. Bruoo Rudolf and harvested by hand in 1970, AfiTHim Ooopur and Hlgli St«. Rev. Robert K. Beohtold, IMlnli^r twiM os much os four years Rev. 9>Ilx M. Davia, Paator Mlnlater vM vu m m e Rov. ChariM W. Kuhl, Paator 10 a.m., Morning Wordilp. The Rev. and Mra. Alfred ary they will be aent to Quay- earlier. o . m mJaalonariea to Quay- qull, Ecuador, where they will ------9:46 a.m., Sunday School, 8 and 10:80 a.m., Worahlp 1— ------• iw . reridents Recaption of new membera. Service. « « ni|ht making off with an ***''• *>••" Promoted In the gen- ■0 a.m.. Divine Worahlp. NurMrv thnNiah _ Church SAhnni rtinrrh ^ 0>e Rev. open up new mlaalon work. ^ Worahlp claasaa for air ages. Servloe, Holy Communkm, 11 a.m., Worahlp Serylce. 9:18 a.m., Sunday School. «n4*tem lned amount of cash. a®«ounUng dlvlrion cf the 10:10 a.m., Sunday School and Qrade 8. Sermon by the Rev. Nuraery for email ^lldieii. •• « « » Mra. Pam Hetrick Sr.. At the 7 p.m. aervloe tomor- Church School. mlaalonarles to Mcaamblque, r^"'. adult choir of the a.m.. Coffee Hcur. 6:46 p.m., Christ’s Amhoaaa’ Adult inatrucUon.'Olaaa. ®*®'*’ W*- aotuarUl and oomp- Youth Ihrum. Mr. Davla, ‘ 'The Joy of Chrlat- 10:80 a.m., Holy Communion, 6:80 p.m.. Church Uam J. Walsh Jr. of lesB Hll- *roUtra department at The TVa- 10:10 t o n :80 a.m., Gradea 0 maa." Coffee Hour after thU Church School for Oradea 7 8 9 Africa, will be gueats ”at .v"*® the church of the "Naaarene " " w e wand a tnethe » School dors youth group- Hard et., told polloe he was ^elera Insunuiae Oo. I 7 p.m., Bvangellstlo servloe. Unitarian FsUowablp and High School. Nursery for of Glautehhqry , w hi!! ^ ***? Hamt 8:60 „ Cheoter Flurfcey o f' 168 open tonighf till small children. Union Congregational d a it ^ Academy Junior High, ®*ta* into was named systems OowinuaUty Bapttat Church Mra. Hetrick la the daughter Handel'a “ Meaalah" In the aanc* Avery St ■'Pi Unitarian Unlveraallat Society Rockville tn eriore. r manager, and James J. Klvnoy An American Biqitlat Church of Mrs. Thomas Thompson of tuary at the church. ChrisBan Reformed Church Main St„ Olaatanbuiy f¥i 406 Main St. David Blaney will lead the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Mlnlater Walsh said, 0* 88 Oak Bt. waa appointad Rav. Whiter H. Loomla, Rev. Arnold F. Weatwood, North United Methodist Church 19 Overlook Dr. and slater of 661 Avery St. 800 Parker St. Mrs. Albert Harriaon of 48 Mc- selections. 'Rev. Lyman D. Reed, 10:80 a.m., Seryloe, Nl^M iy •*“* **row a ronlor accountant. Mlnlater Mlnlater South Windsor ^ j^ a hla oomppnlon ohack- Ylurkay jclnad tha company Rev^ Bsu'le R. Oiater, Klnley St. She la a graduate of Soloists Includp Mr. and Mra. Associate Mlnlater Rav. Peter Mans, and School. Mra. Robert Burt, ------Mr. and Mra. George F. ApeL th a n ^ ^ r^ ^ wT cjMtomere and ta U>8 *• syatama analyst in Director of Chriatlan Education 10:80 a.m.. Service. The Rev. Paator Manchester High School and at- Blaney, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Minister AaslStanta In Christian Messiah Evangelleal LuBieraa 7 ^ Walsh to opan tha **» corporate aystema divlalan ------MDr. Weatwood will apeak on ------tended the Eastern Nsumrene Munale, Mra. Charles MoFall 9:40 a.m., Sunday School for ro*"**r, and aarller thia year waa trans- 9 and 10:80 a.m., Worahlp College, Quincy, Maas., and Education Oinrsh . 9:16 a.m.. Church School for "Baby Jesus: Sup^r Soy '* * au*»w a.m.i wotoiup v^iio^o, muincyi Ainss*, baq bjiqand L«n&ri6SCharles uunn( Lunn, AocompAnioflaccompanied all ages. «v*later, Jjrred to genaral accounting in all ages, Sunday School for Nursery, Church School.fIclioQ] SerWee. Sermon: "The Word is graduated from the New Britain by Mra. Ivan Beckwith and Mra. U a.m., Worahlp Servloe. (Wisconsin SynOd) Nuraary through Grade 8 con------— ‘Celebrate.’ ’’ Coffee fellowship General Hospital School of Frederick Wood, « Nuraerir. 390 Buokland Rd.,, Wapplng J h f f l dw “ ‘ •.i**?*® Mwwclty. Ha la a / between services. Nursing. The Rev. l^llam A. Taylor, 6 threugh 9. 7 p.m,. ' Evening Service. Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Psftor **’^ * * ^ Indiana Unlvarrity im tinulng during the aervice. Full ocapel Chilattan 10:80 a.m.. Church School, In­ 10:16 a.m., Hymnaing. Fellowahlp InterdenonUnalonal 9 a.m„ Church Schocl. Nuts- The Rev. Mr. Hetrick la a paator of the Church df the Naa­ fants thrcuih Grade 4. 10 a.m., Sunday fkhool. : *; **°** room wlilla caaalng Mainagamant Aaaoola- A 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service. Orange Hall ery and Grades 8 through 6. graduate of the Eastern Na- arene, will deliver the invoca­ First Evangelical Lutheran ^ aoooM money from tlon. 10:80 a.m.. Church School, aarene Odlege and the Naza- tion and bmedictlon. 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. 11 a.m., Worahlp Service. The Rev. Dr. Oriando Tibbetts, Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Paator Giving Church of Rockville , . Klvney, a graduate of the guest preacher. Topic: “ Wise ------Nuraery, Kindergarten and ___ rene Theological______Seminary,The aervice will be open to the topic "Try Grades 1 and 3. 164 Orchard St. bariTin^ ®**“® Hartford matltute of Account- Guys and Wise Men.” E ^ la l >0:80 a.m.. Adult Bible Study Kansas City, Mo. The Hetricks PuWlc and refreshments will be Ycuraelf Away." Rev. Richard E. Bertram, St. John’s Episcofa l Church CARRIAGE 6 to 7 p.m., Family Christ- have pastored churches In Pro- ■erved. Rt 80, Vernon nJm w e » J a! ■‘ * 7 ’ “ *® **W’ I®*"*** *••• « « n P « y «n 1966 music by the choirs. A nursery and open diacusaion. Sunday Unlted Methodist Church Pastor is provided In the Youth Build- School. maa program. vldence, R, I. and Wareham, Rev. Robert H. W^lhier, PriToa *»>•"“* ta 1988 waa named asriat- Rt. 44A, Be) fleers in the Theocratic Organ!- asslatant pastor at the Manches- out. 11 a.m.. Public Worship. Adult Bible C9asa. Minister saticn." 10:80 a.m., Sunday School. OsthoHC^Church leg, possible skull fracture, and “ * ***e week before. A year ago Pharmaciat Matthew Quinn, left, the new owner The store has a large prescription service, features ter Church of the Nasapene The gift Is part of J18.8 mil- 6 p.pi., Potluck. Classes for all ages. Rev. Walter A. Hyaako, under the ministry of the Rev. lion In stock holdings that the other undeteremined Injuries, ***e rate was 6.2 per cent. of Manchester Drug at 717 Main St., fUIs a prescrip­ prompt delivery. It also sells hospital supplies and Pastor Wesleyan United Methodist 9:80 a.m ./ Chureh School. tion as his assistant, Robert McConnell, checks or­ Center Congregational Ohuroh 6 p.m.. Sacrament Service. Robert Shotf. The Swain’s first Packards are giving to chari- eant** P'*"" Poff- Church 11 a.m., Worahlp Service, gnd police reported. ------sells and rents convales<»nt equipment such as United Chiuch of Christ mlssionary assignment was to table causes. The total repre- BoUy R, Deranleau, 26, of PARTNER ders. Quinn, a 1966 graduate of UConn, recently beds arid wheelchairs. Quinn, a Vermont native, is Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington Nursery. ^' 11 Center St. St Baithotomew’s Church Uma, Peru, for five years. Por sents the Increase in value of United Congregational Church Rev. Harvey W. ’Taber, Pastor 7 p.m.. Senior Pllgrto Carter Bolton, erator of *^**P Plneo of Hebron bought the business from Ned Moses, who has married to the former Linds Wbod of Manchester. Rev, Lyman G. Farrar, Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor the past year they have been the elSctrcmics firm shares United Church of Christ lowahlp. the car which otruck Cble, told *“ “ *’®®“ named a partner In seml-retired but remains as an advisor______nart-tim______n . She also is a registered pharmacist. Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson Jr., First Church of Christ, teaching Bible and tlveology in which Packard put In trust Tolland 9:46 a.m., Sunday School police the victim was wearing ***® Hartford firm of Olson a — — — ------"" —— ------Co-Pastors Saturday, Vigil Mass at 6 Scientist the Naaarene seminary at San when he took office nearly ft _____ p.m. Rev. Donald O. Miller, Classes for all ages. Vernon United MelhadMd darketo^ when he ran Into ”® promoted to programmer pool- tar*, and can operate several at ASSISTANT TREASURERS 447 N. Main St. Jose, Oosta Rica. In mld-Febru- three years ago. kOnlster 11 a.m„ Worship Service. the prih of her car. She said she ?n ablate with the company the same time. 9:16 and 11 a.m., Worahlp Sundty, Masses at 7:80, 9, Obundi I for the pest seven years. Miss Glaela M. Scfaoltx and Nursery. was unable to avoid him. P&W A Gets Service. Sermon T<^lc; "The ““il 11:80 a.m. Rt. 80 . , A naUve of North OoroUna, ^ >“ ** aameu wlUi a five- Mrs. Martha D. Place, both of 11 a.m., Chureh Service, Sun­ 9:80 and 11 a.m., Worriiip 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Police took pictures of the ac­ Dawaon joined OonnecUcut Y®**" warranty and la moderate- Manchester, have been elected Christmas Story." No Church ------day School and Nursery. ‘^Is Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, cident scene and impounded the Service and Church Scluxd. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Minister Mutual Life In 19S8 as a.senhnr *Y *?^®'*> according to Victor assistant treasurers at United $ MilUon 177 HABTFOBD BOAD e MANOBEEnBR Schocl. Children will worriiip St* Bridget Church The ,Universe. Including Man, Souih Church Choirs Offer 11 a.m., High School Class. oar. The ease la atUl under In­ computer operator. He Is DellaFera, Manchester Auto Bank a Tniri Oo., Hartfort. 6 5 with their families. Classes for OPEN SUNDAY 16A MON.-FRL 9tM to 6 — Ooeed Sal. Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor Evolved By Atomic Force?" Is 7 to 8:80 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel­ St. Maurice Church 1 vestigation. majoring In business adminls- *’*•’*• president. IGndergarten and under. Rev. James F. PUen the subject of the lesson-ser- 9:30 a.m., Chureh Service. lowship. Bolton Nursery _ and Klndetgarten tratlon tU Manchester Oxnmunl- ______F14 Award 10 a.m.. Coffee Bhon>e, Wbod. William J. Stack mort. The Gkdden Text: Candlelight Carol Service ty CMlege. CNWPOBATION OFFICER 66% Polyester and 66% Give A Gift of Fobfle. ruff Hall. Rev. Robert W. Ctenln, Paator classes^ Psalms: 88:6. St. Francis of Assisi E a ^ r H i t s Elcker, a CMcago native, Growl of Allendale, WASHINGTON (AP) — The Cotton 6:80 to 8:80 p.m., Carol Sing. Saturday, Masses at 6 and The Christian Science Read- The Combined Choirs, of South the program, the Chancel Choir „ ■ 10:46 a.nv, Omreh Bdhool A floe sMeetlen ef 673 Ellington Rd. toturday 6 p.m classes Grades 1 thru 6. 1 joined the company In 1970. He of Bernard Crond, Pratt A Whitney Aircraft Divi­ D O U fU KNITS Sponsored by Youth FeUowship. 7:80 p.m. In echoed auditorium! Room, open to the puMic United Methodist Chureh wUl will present the Gian - Carlo South Windsor Sunday Madses, 7:80, 9:16 and ^.g^, ^ waa formerly a computer ^cuUve secretary of the Rock- All youth and adults invited. Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 9, «tcept on Saturday end hoU- aimual Candle- Menottl Opera In One Act, Mei^kill Pick sion of the United Aircraft POLYESTER OR Rev. John C. Gay, H a.n». Youth Fellowship. operator with the State of Oon- *^® Critamber of Com- Corp- has been, awarded a $66 and 10:80 a.m., in church; and « at 7:80. Robert Gordon Jr., King Mel- _ _ Pastor MAKE AWARDS ftetal Climax, Inc. CTcwl -wUI A-4M4M^. model of the aircraft Rev. Ronald Haldeman Rev. J. Jermaln Botliiie,, ed to C ^ . Tliomaa J. MeoklU’s KNITS Pastm: Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., fi**®*"' Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30, Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 ^Voinunwit of Harry B. Pur­ - conrinue to serve as vice presl- and was" announced Friday by Rev. Joseph B. Vujs Pastor ***® P«l>llo. will include “ The thazar; and Albert Donnestad, Assistant Pastor ' 2.88 yd. Straw Carol" by Friesen with the page. Sind 11 a.m. p.m. cell as chairman of the State the office of Sen. Lowell Weiok- 7:80 a.m.. The H dy Euchar­ Rev. Eugene J. Chazman Rev. Carl W. Saunders, Sunday, Masses at 8:80, 10 er, R-Oonn. 2.97 yd. ist: First Service. Mrs. Edith Burton and Robert Featured dancers In the op- 9:80 a.m., Wonhip Bendce. Heart of Mediation and Arbi- By lOllken. Our reg. $8.96 Rev. James M. Boyle Associate -Pastor Saered Heart Church and 11:80 a.m. tratUn. ' Funds for the engines were 60% Acrylic, 80% Polyeater 9 a.m.. The Holy Eucharist: Rev. Ralph W. ^>encer. ThuUn as soloists; the Jungst era are Deborah Bradshaw, The Rev, Mr. Bodlne, praAOh- ty Soil and Water Conservatloa holding. and $4.96. cand "While Shepherds Watch” Deborah Burt, Beth Gouriey Rt. 80, Venu» (tpiertvj, Brunril, president District with state grand prise the subject of debate In the First Service. Sermon by the Saturday, Masses at 6 and Associate Pastor Ing. Tbpic; “ The Diyfne ;in- Senate when Sen. William by the Chancel and Bell Choirs; and Laurel Burton, directed by Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Boekvine United Methodist of the pcnhecticut Federetloa plaques and a vacation-study Rev. Mr. Haldeman. Church T;80 p.m. ccgnlto.” Nursery' provided.' REPtWTS LOSS Proxmlre, D-WU., wanted to Rev. Edward Konopka Church m .s s a tv* re*i*Mi* ^ ctnUM. cf Teachers, sold Pureell’a program at the company’s ex* School, CMb Class and Nursery Sunday, 7:80, 0, 0 wid 10:i5 a.m., Church-Christ ■ Were Born In Mrs. Rosemary Hewey, rhyth- 10:46 a.m.. Church | S o l ^ cut off aR funds for the air­ by tbe Youth mlc dance director. Shepherds Assistant Pastor 142 Grove St. "oonUnuad presence (on the perlmental station and ranch In Hartford-baaed Fabrics Na­ 10:80 a.m., noon and 5:00 p.m. Service. CSiriatmaa Sunday. ITie i « j i k-, j « w Rev. Willard E. Conklin, classes. tional, Inc., has announced a craft. 9:46 a.m., Sunday Morning ______^ ' Rev. Dr Shaw oreachln* Ber-'^®**’ *^*** ^ “ ** Saunders, gul- wlU be portrayed by Robert board) will cast Into further Fimip A- Plneo Litchfield Pork, Arts. S ^ r d a y Mass, 6 p.m. Pastor doubt the governor’s own moti- loss for the quarter ended Oct Weteker defended the plane Coffee House. mon: "The Gift cf God — tariat, and "O Holy Night" by Blomberg, John Wiggin, Meg The plaques were presented The Preebyterian Church Sdnday Masses, 7:80, 9, 10:30, OUesd OcngtelMioasil, Cbureh ■ vaUCliland'' 'wbrst of all, A Hartfort naUve, Plneo at- ^ 80 cf 806.181 or five cente per in a debate with Prcocmire and 11 a.m.. The Hedy Eucharist: Christmas." Church School for ^*** *^*“ ®*'®" Gannett, Loria Veal, lx>rl Wig- hailed the contract oa a boost First Service. Sermon by the l^ m b t o d ie r '^ ^ Hewey. soloist; and WUlan’s gin, PhlUp Gordon. Timmy m 12 noon. 9:80 a.m,. Church School, Hebron . Y!f.r;fi;ucori hopeleaely destroy the already tended Mancheater High School, w ^^^jS^cU^STAa^X^ a loaa of $66,- n-., ar- ' **®v. George W. Smith, Pastor «ursery mrougn ^ Carpenter. Nursery throivih Adults. Rev. Herbert O. Ksla«y, Jr,(,; ahaky nikChteeiy for reaolvlnk ^® « *>® Pwaldent of the 441 or 6 cente In the first quar- MIse GIsela M. Scholte to Connecticut’s aerospace In- Rev. Mr. Haldemem. 10:46 a.m., Worship Service, Pastor duetty. 3:80 p.m., Christmas 9 a.ni Oiunrh flrhnni ****’ ’ **y ***e Junior Choir. Mrs. Rita Kenway, Robert St. Bernard’s <3uuvh teachei^boart dlaimtoa.’’ Varsity “M" CHA. a letterman .erva^ ^ S S t held a t^ ’^®"- Miss Scholtz, who joined the ...... pUy - 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. Nursery through Grade 4. Rev. J .Jermaln Bodlne, C«*«>* Stag and re- classes for all ages. Junior High Grades 7 8 9 '*’*® ®®®*'tary hymn, “Wei- Thulln and Robert Sandall are Rockville Assistant Pastor . John'^Ji DrlsooU, president of ‘**J7®*. *’*«* CongregaUonal Church in bank In 1961, has been executive freshfnents. 10-46 a.m Senior’ ' mvh ®o™®. Dearest Jesus," an ar- In charge of scenery; Mrs. Bet- Rev. John J. White 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service. Bolton Congregational Church I S m e r ^ O ^ d ' T l S - O— Verecn. “J te “-“"T ^o prorident Nursery prorided. Chureh School for Grades )W i'®***®"'®"* *V K®mp. will be ty Mitcheltree and Mrs. Gladys Rev. William Schneider 11 a.m.. Worship Servloe. ,jThe Car Buyers Calvary Church j 2_ ’ sung by the Junior and Youth Merriman, props; Charles Bur- Bolton Center Rd. eeparmte releoae’ the “con- Oraduatlng in 1969, he earn- ***® ®®«P«®W® P®**«* *««» ^ItertSIlnd'Am^rii 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Rev. Anthony 'Mitchell Rev. J. Stanton Oimover, Rev. Mr. Kelsey preaching. (Assemblies oi God) 7 n.m r-oo- cuHiion flAnH— Choirs. ton, James Mitcheltree, Wesley fldbnde 6f muost unions would be «<* *>*■ bachelor of architecture Jon and David D. Syme of S ^ year, a drop of 6.4 per cent -an l^tute of and is DCnlster Topic: “Voices Oytiwin the 647 E. Middle Tpke. Henor M U laid.^urtll^lm During the second portion of Burton and Donal Levitt, Ught- Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. Wilderness." Nursery provlt^, 4 . . ; , . . ^ Jr™"* ^51!? Due Refund Rev. K. L. Gustafson, Church of ihe Nasarene ing. The costumes have been man!" technic motituto In 1968, then neeqeut Wednesday aftw four also announced that agreement committee of atb in her 7:80 p.m., Christmas Carol Sunday Masses, 7, 9:16, 10:80 10:16 a.m.. Church School. 9:46 a.m.. Church Schpol Pastor 286 Main St. designed and made by Mrs. and 11:46 a.m. kmaarLibor leadenleoaers havenave beenoeen crit-era- joined uiouuOlsen mA jiuuDr.Miller. ^ ~ ------****mo oo™ bae lowuira been reachedU1 |>niu;i|nQ In princlide -m , r*n«l«nn oho will hnvo Rev. William A. 'Taylor, Service. “ Amahl and the Night 10:80 a.m., Worship Service, classes. Visitors.” Opera In one act by Louise Wlthey and Mrs. Phyllis leal Of MeakUl’s choice of the Olson A MlUer has designed Goodyear F a ^ , where for Fabrics Nation to operate administrative re- On Taxes Pastor Gkirdon, and Arnold C. ’Thomp­ Folk Cantata for Christmas 7:80 p.m.. Candlelight Sery- 10 a.m., Sunday School, class­ Gian-Qulo Menottl will be pre- fontter iabor-relations vice several puMlc housing develop- ***®Y ?*** ®* ®***’ ***® departmentst of oBonslblUties She m ovo. her son wlli do the makeup. St. Mary’s Church “ Sheptaerds, R ejoice." W ilte *®*- ■ president f«r the Torrlngton Co. menU______throughout1. _. the state, os er®f orlse-wlnnlnsr districts cftV 60 an 23vi Yankeev o -v — Discount Depart-*__ sponsiDiiraes. irM one makes «* her HARTFORD (AP) — es for'adults and children. 9:80 a.m., Sunday Scluxrt for •*******• The public Is Invited. Rt. 31, Coventry ' ll-a.m .. Family Worship. Gift Service. ______. since the governor chose him well os college and aeoondary ****®® ^erto Rico. The ment Stores in Michigan. osepn Persons who bought new cars Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Pastor 7 p.m., Pilgrim Feilcwshlp. for the board in^ad'of Dris- school buildings. Iimluded meetings 7- p.m.. Evening Worship In ®'?J?'!?*® Rev. Richard F. Roughan, Fabrics National Is the par­ In Connecticut between Aug. 16 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. Emanuel Lutheran .Church c<^^ dt' keyeral othera, when Plneo Is married to the former *” *** ® ^® ^. ®®^roaOon lead- ent company of Fabrics Fair candlelight. Christmas music Church and Chestnut Sts. Assistant Pastor and Dec. 10 are eligible for re­ and Bible message. Message by the Rev. Paul Baptists Hear St. George’ s Episcopal Church Emanuel ’ ^ tbelr terms' expired last sum- Danne Mahon of Hartford. They ®™ ““ o ■’ffntaeelng. outlets In Mancheater and Ver^ Hetrick Sr., missionary from Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Rt. .44A, Bolton mer. have two chUdren, Stacy, 6, and , ^ ® " **»«" 8.1®® conawvation- non. funds of part of their state Rev. Ronald J. Onwrnler, Saturday Mass, 7:80 p.m. sales taxes. Tax Commissioner The Salvation Army Mozambique, South Africa. State Officer Rev. Robert W. Biloff, Vicar Lutheran Church Pui)MU,;since he left the T0r._Todd, 4. and Uve at 46 Oak Dr. Jf* For the 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Pastors Sunday Masses, 7:80, 9:30 suid on manufacturing com- Inhi Hebron. 57”* Utchfleld Park since F. Geoige Brown announced 66i Main St. Church A Chestnut Streets RRDEFS Holiday Christmas Musical, with the Paul A. Holmer, Intern The Rev. Orlando Tibbetts of 8 o.m.. Holy Communion. ' management,teanacement, has acted ------companjte conservation Local employes of long’s De­ Friday. MaJ. and Mrs. La-wrence J. MANCHESTER, O O ^ . awards began 36 yean ago. Beadle Adult Chedr singing portions South Windsor, executive mln- Prayer Book. as a meiUator and arbitrator on THREE PROBflOTED partment Stores shared annual The money refundable la the CHRISTMAS CMttOtvliif7 from Handel’s “Messiah." 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. 10:16 a.m., Holy Communion. r ‘ Offlcer-ln-Charge Ister of the Connecticut Conven­ St Matthew’s Church WORSHIP a federal board. He maintains The promotions of three Man- Christmaa gift bonuses recently eales tax paid on the federal AHAMS Presentation of a Oantata, “The Tolland Prayer Book. Nursery and NEW ELECTRICAL UNIT DECORATING KITS tion of American Baptist 9:00 A.M, that as a so-called “ public” Chester reeldents have been an- distributed by the management excise tax which was repealed A CUTTING BOARDS Trinity Covenant Church Song of Christmas" by Roy Rev. J. aifford Curtin, Pastor Church School member cf the state board, not nounced at the Connecticut Manchester Auto Parte, 370 last week, effective Aug. l8. MACRAME Kn^ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Rlngwald, by the Emanuel and ' of the chain, announced Rod A SKIRT MARKERS Classes for all ages. 302 Hackmatack St. Churches, will be guest speaker _____ 11:16 a.m.. Coffee and Con- representing either labor or Mutual Life Insurance 0>. Because of the way state and Choir and narrated by Pastor 10:45 A,M. A BOBBIN BOX 10:46 a.m.. Holiness Meet­ Rev. Norman E. Swensen, tomorrow at the 10:16 a.m. Sunday Vigil on Saturday at versatlon. management, he can be Impor- jonathan'^Starr of M Oiest- 5S^of^et'2S^ M 1ST I T ' federal taxes are imposed, the Anderson. Nursery fm- Infants. 6 p.m.. Parish family potluck. Dlvlns n o Vftit .iToM n.i Chester store. He said the chaln- 10% o ff! A ELECTRIC 8CUSOR8 ing. Nursery provided. Pastor service at Community Baptist ® P-"*- tial. nut St. has been named aenior ^ *ea r**h cS *^ *mv ^**® *®ta* distributed amounted state sales tax la in part a tax There will be no Chureh School r«*..-..k TTi i „ Sunday Masses, 7, 8:80, and ® Hanging of the on a tax since It Is levied on Bxcdlent for gifts and 10% ABUTTONBEB 6:16 p.m.. Open air service classes. L. € • A. staff assistant In the cashier’s X e ,r S a t h « aT alt^ln ^ *® *»®*.®®®- and Indoor prayer meeting. 9:80 a.m., Sunday school with Church. His topic: Wise Guys io:30 a.m Greens, the total sole price cf the new off any kit we have! From ASOISSMIS 6:30 p.m., Youth will meet at and Wise Men.” ‘ ______Soviet Cruiser accountB dDpartmsnt. ^ ganDrator — — $1.90 to $4.99. 7 p.m.. Salvation meeting. classes for all ages three . , CHURCH SCHOOL A native of Hartford, Starr U .^to electrlical junction box U H«<1®*P*> P- Schlffer of Robin cor, Including the federal ex­ A p in k in o s h e a r s through adult. Nursery for In- “**“"=** *® *® caroling, The service will open with a Prince of Peace Lutheran 8:66 AM . cise tax. Unitarian Meeting House a graduate of Babsm In sU t^ simply and quickly mounted Circle, Tcdland, has been ap- Give her a fonts. hymn led by Frederick Bunch. Church and And Other Craft The refunds authorised by MOTHER HUBBARD says, 10:60 a-m.. Morning worship Church of Christ The fourth Advent Candle will 60 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford Rt. 31 and North River Rd. 10:40 A M . wlth a degree In bium M . He tyro bolts — to the fender pointed director of public re­ MOTHER HUBBARD “Thank You’’ for your pa­ 7 1 Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat joined Connecticut Mutual In fg,. example____ _ — and______has lations ___ lor Chlrurg_____ A______Cairns, Brown will be $10 to $15 In The ^ with the choir presenting a con­ Lydall and Vernon Sts. rn -n - » -Tk .• lighted by Mr. and Mra. Coventry Pastors: C. Henry Anderson I n In d ia n O c e a n moet cases. GIFT CERTIFICATE tronage- a n d SEASON’S Eugene Brewer, Minister 1 O Joeftin D u ties Andrew. Gibson assUted by the Rev. W. H. Wllkens, Pastor Ronald J. Fournier November 1970 after prevloM four’ outiets. WluT a 8,000 watt inc.V an'advertlsing and pubUc ORBECnNOS TO ONE AND cert of Christmas music. -Nurs­ Dealers who pay tite refunds the gift of dlstinottonl ALL! Bible ery for pre-school children. “ children of the congregation. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Intern: Paul A. Holmer ' SmCkAFDRE (AP) -—A 6,000- business experience ■with a puh- oiqMtolty, It eon operate emer- relations agency with offices in i Nursery and Worship CSiurdi to their customers will be able 9 a.m., Bible Classes for all The Rev. Stephen J. White, Special music will Include “ The 9 a.m., Sunday School. Nursery care a t both servlqea ton Soviet cruiser steamed **® accounting firm. genoy lights, power eaws, Hartford. Before joining the to credit them against future School. throuA the Strait of Malacca Kenneth J. Dawson of 136 druia, portable TV, etc. It can firm, he was with Gerber ON SA12 ALL WEEK Speaks ages. a native of Portland, Ore., has Virgin -Mary Had a Baby Boy" 10:16 a.m., Worahlp Service. Mrs. Martha D. Place sales taxes. Brown said. 10 a.m., Worship. Sermon: been appointed assistant to the *>y the Baptist Youth Fellow- toaraitl me Indian Ocean today, Rachel Rd. and James R. i)o uaod with all kinds of ep- Scientific Instrument Oo. of by Education Aid Grows "The Virgin Birth—Fact Or rector at St. Mary's Episcopal ®*>*P Choir, and “ Anybody Seen Wapplng Community Church thr«9 days after U.S. 7th Fleet Bhcker of 31 LlUey St. have been pliancea hairing brush-type mo- SouUi Windsor, Mrs. Place joined the bank in Eugene Fable? Church and wlU assume his Christmas” by the Senior Choir. Congregational ships went through the same 1967 and since then has been In Brewer WASHINGTON — Federal 8 p.m, Crestfield Hospital duties on Jan. i. At 6 p.m., there will be~a 1790 BUlngtcn Rd. paaaaga, . military souroea aald charge at the payroll depart­ grants for education continue service, The Rev. Mr. Whlte7whb -was Cliristmas Pageant In the sanc- South Windsor The Russian Alp, Identified ment. She will take over ad­ An exciting phenomenon in to grow, from |8.4 blUlon In 6 p.m., Worship. as the aamo Kynda olaaa cruls- America today is the “Jesus Sermcn: ordained this morning at the lu^ry given by the Church Rev. Harold W. Richardson, Cotter Charges .^pollo Funds ditional personnel dixies. She I960 to an estimated $11.4 bU- "Religious Questions and An- Cathedral of St. John the Devine School children, with music pro- Minister ar reported earlier off the coast has attended the Am erlcui In­ People” movement. An eval­ of JaMUt, vvaa believed aooom- uation of this loose-knit group lion in the current fis^ year, swers.” In New York City, will give ma- vided by the Children’s emd Rev. R. Stanley Eaton, Combined' stitute of Banking, Is a mem­ ^amum ari reveals on the plus ride Its ______Jor attentlcm, to the sick and Youth Choruses. After the pag- Associate Minister panlei by a submarine and per- ber of Wapplng Community' return to a fundamental ap­ shut-ln members of St. Mary’s ®ant, there will be a family hlnd by other warships. Diverted to Shuttle Research Church and Its library com­ proach to the Bible, and its and will work with the young sandwich supper. Including dec- 6 and 10:80 a.m.. Advent Choirs There was no Indication In mittee. She and her husband acceptance of the reality of people of the chureh and its orating a Christmas tree and Sendees. SIngmere where the shlpe were WASKNOTON (AP) Rap. the GAO audit. would prefer that the report be Winslow live at 187 Deepwood sin -with Jesus as savior. It Church School. lighting the Christmas candles. OF headed but they were on a is also to their credit that Second Gingregational Chureh 4 p.m., Christmas Organ Re- *-.*.... W****“ « H- Cotter, DOonn., (fotter said the audit conflrme made public.’’ Dr. with their son James, who they have succeeded in turn­ He will succeed the Rev. Rus- 'D'« pregram has been planned cltal" by Mrs. R. Stanley Eaton i^te which co^d take thsm reys a government audit shows “that work performed under Cotter also said the audit re- la presently serving with the Ohristmas Special Ice Cream ing numerous young people sell Allen, who will leave St. **3f Kenneth Harley and Harold In the Sanctuary. Caroling by itoecUy to ^ B a y itf^ngal as much os one-fifth of a $34 the Baturnoontraot Influenced vealed NASA gave Rooketdyne Air Force at Okinawa. Maraschino red cherries, mint flavored green from drugs and utter dl^- 885 NORTH MAIN STREET Mary’s In the near future In Livingston, both Youth Groups. South UuKid Mailhodift Ohuioh off Didla and Bast Pakistan. . million Apollo moon rocket con- NASA’s Source Evaluation an advantage If the contract Is ______cherries, dubonnet black cherries, almond nuts I pation by establishing a spir­ search of his own parish, spe-. ______The cruiser passed Slng^x>re tract was used for research and Board, the group lAloh aval- reopened through the awarding itual purpose In their hearts. clallzlpg In work with college PRESENT I*^**^- ^ ^ design of on engine for the uated the apace Auttle de- to Rooketdyne of a $8.7 million and almond flavor. A delightful pink ice cream And who can fault their zeal? MANCHESTER, CONN. students. A deet of pert^ 30 So^et st^e AutUe program. signs.” interim contract he aald was Philip Lectures chock full of fruits and nuts. 'Ils our annual Yet, the movement has The new assistant attended shlpe has bean In the Indian Th# National Aeronautica Ad (jotter aald the Adit aloo designed to keep that firm’s en* Chris&oas treat to you! serious shortcomings. Its the Manhattan School of Music "CANDLELIQHT OHRISTIAS OoeA for some time, sources SpAt . Adminlstratia hu de- Aows “Rocketdyne engineera glnaerlng talent together during On Pollutibn heavy dependence upon emo­ ■**4- taed the charge. routinely charged time to the the GAO probe. tionalism lays Its adherents in New York City and received THE SALVATION ARMY Christmas Services ’Iha nuoleApcmr Cotter said ^day a Ganaral Saturn Ia h A support omtraot He said the audit also Aowa EDINBURGH, h^otiwivi (AP) open to excessive doctrinal his BA degree In 1967 from the 981 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER OAflOL SERYIOE” aberratiens. Even its leaders University of Redlands, Calif., a lro^ oarrtar Bnterprire ^ .Aco^ting Office audit of while In fAt they were working "NASA la seeking alternative — Prince Philip, the huAend of escort vassals irent through tha Rooketdyne cAtrAt for the Sa- a the apace Auttle d sa l^ .’ ’ configurations for the space Queen Elisabeth n , » y s even EGG N O G Creamy Richl often betray woeful Bible Ig­ Christmas Sunday — December 19 — 10:00 A.M. and his BD degree from the FEATURING norance, lifting statements Episcopal Theological School, MWa a strtot Wednesday. turn booster Aows up to $5 mU- But Da Harnett, NASA’s a - Auttle whlA may have the ef- ihe experts d A ’t know enough QUALITY MADE by Shady Glen for holiday from Scriptural contexts with Sermon: “The Joy of Christmas” Cambridge, Mass., this year. Sunday, Dec, 19— S PM . No oCflolol r y a o n ^ ^ y A t®'’ . *®®L®*. 4®iWtag the lucrative alxxit R a t io n to figure A t entertaining. Our very own recipe! Ideal to mix abandon. To be emotionally Before coming to Manches­ M t^ p re^ e c f ^ ■**?“ *,• rowarA. Rooketdyne duatry affairs Ad technology rontraot to Pratt * 'VWUtney In solutioA? with your favorite liquor or serve plain — either “turned on" to Jesus is com­ Christmas Eve — December 24 — 7:00 P.M. ter, he served as curate at the m m AND THE NHIHT VISlTdRS* ths Bay M BangM, **•• winning daolgn utiUsatlA, aald their own audit the event the GAO eventually Speaking to the Edinburgh way it’s the best, because it’s Shady Glen Quality mendable, but without the g A Enkaom A lw^6*64 **“ *«■ Jor NASA’s $600 mllUA oon- Aowa. "no unfair oompatitlA upeate the' award to RAk- Unlreralty medloiU grA p a dlaclpline of God’s Word, Chureh of the Messiah Ih Rhlne- THE SONGSTERS PRESENT thru and thru! beck, N. Y. His wife, CSiarlotte, mlooUn WM posslMy to sv m - righUy appUed (2 Tim. 2:16), Candlelight Carol Service Gian-Carlo Menotti's One Act Opera uots Amartoana during ths m- S . *“•"•*“ • ■***•" «®®'‘ * •‘ 4yn®-’ ’ Friday. Philip, who la Duke of one may treat Jesus’ name received her BA degree from J. W. PETERSON’S dla-PaklstA fighting. 1 ...... Harnett reapAded that NASA EdlnArgh Ad ohAoellor of Uke an amulet, possessing oc­ Christmas Pageant Smith College, and her master's with w hlA la In Wo have l ^ a d at the gen- w m “examining alternate c a - the university, Mid there Is a BELL, JUNIOR, YOUTH, RHYTHMIC ^ “*J®*‘* dl^ot waa a losing OAoIualans from the aldaratlona to the Auttle engine lack of evidence abAt just how cult powers (Acts 19:18-20). degree in educaUon from Bos­ n Skadi^'jbufL (Davu^ $ioM A. This, JeouB declared to be Special Music by the Choirs ton College. She also trained at and CHANCEL CHOIRS Dtmwbridfe V «ry Snudl f®*" *5v®**®? ■*“ ***• <>>tap*roltor (lAoral’a omoe a with the desire to select the op- treatment of effluAta and wa- ultimately vain (Matt. 7:21- the Perkins Schori for the Blind Love Transcending" HAIHLTC^ Bsmuda — Ber- «> *» oons *t North roriew M thto OAtrAt,’’ Her- Umum configuration to wcom- ter supply affect lAal commu- 2 8 ). TWO OONVENIENT LOOATTONS in Boeton and has worked with muda%Soni6^ Bridge, known ^"’®'*®“ „ *»®^'‘*?‘*i CAoga nett said, “Ad, while there pUA the g ^ of Ar agency nltles. Felix M. Davis, Minister Rt. a a 44A—Open DaUy A d Sun. | PAbade B rA ob-*M A . thru Sat. CHURCH OF CHRIST handicapped children. The cou­ A Cantata of the Greatest Stoiy of the Agee 7:00 P.M. — Carllloneur, Mr. Henry Hilliard as "tM unNWS smaUsst draw- ‘ "•‘■ Oallf., P*"*> J^katdyns ware some daUUsd accounting Ad the requirements of the na- “Even the experte do not (JoA Ad Bernice Rleg) DECEMBER 10, 1971 bridgf,”n w a w i^ v i opens n a w a panel gsAeew* only ——F p ^a „____ !f°S.*tartti■> • ••to.sa Amerio a praotloea I w * as. whlA were ------questlA- %»»aPMAa#aa- H —a — « wlthAt respect to whom- v v a a v a ii- know s b l i v w enough V I I U U K I I to i V be H O able0 0 1 0 to VQ ad- A Q - lydall and Vernon Streets Herbert Chatzky, Minister of Music ple has a son, James, 10 months Featuring 4 Visiting Soloists Pbonet 618-3617 old. They are now living at the The public ia cordially invited to attend. wMk inouih to pm d a laUboat'D * ^ “]*^“ * « Whltniy pro- able thty were eo inatfnlfloant over would be the contractor to vise people what ehould be clergy house at 24 Lawton Rd. mast. tasted the award A d asked fw I" the total oA treot that we build." done," M eald. ll 'I

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ir - « r mam M ANCHEgm EVENING HERALD. MANCIHiaTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 I i : f > . ' / ,/r . ! i ' HI', would seem, to live unblasted until MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 PAGE NIMB spring. But rest aksursd of one thing. We mere human beings may feel confused News for Senior Citizens ■ " • -,1 - . • • • V and helpless before some of the vagaries House Unit Questions By WALLY FORTIN ______WlMt of our weather, but the world of bud DntROTOR and bloom will always somehow find nibiUM r Hello there! Just think, this but a real hot nourishlnx meal rounded Ootobor 1, its way through any kind of crisis, even Auto Air Bag Rule rery Brenlnc Bxcapt ftmdayt if, in some years, it has to bloom twice. WASHINGTON (AP) — A The rs{x>rt said that govern­ Holidays. Bi...Bntered at the FosV Oflloe at ____ heater, Oonn.ionn., as Second' Claaa Mall W lS th2‘^Afiir“^ ‘*>0“ who live congressional committee has ment investigations have shown Matter. ** *•’ “ ■ “*‘*"*’ y®** couldn’t cook suggested the De{>artment of that "children riding school **» men* we’re offering you as s<-: SUBSCRIPTION RitTBS Trans{>ortBtlon reconsider Its buses face unwarranted ex­ Payable In Advance decision to require the in­ posure to death and serious In­ One Year ...... t».0 0 Shopping With Scrooge SU Months ...... ^ . n stallation of safety air bogs in jury ih crashes, due to the ten­ Three Months ...... |.7S The local Scrooge was having his usual r f e e d a ^ ^ th® food . W e o rd e r fo r 100 m salT 1976 cars. dency of schoolbus bodies to lit­ One Month ...... 8.16 With 4..^ and end up serving 00. Then Sln|8e Copy ...... 16o hard time resolving the difficulties of In a re{x>rt Issued FYlday, the erally {Hill a{>art at the seams.” By Carrier ...... weekly 76o f*n «»o‘ ®Uy w e’ re House Oovernment Operations the season when, the other day, he let MBMBBR ' o f Committee questioned whether THE ASSOCIATED PRESS out a whoop and a holler of discovery. int4^ * ^ v ^ a^l he of the expenses. Then tL moment nlr be,IS "offer the broad pro- The Aaspctated Press Isexclusively en­ ... u . ^ o" the order, that’s titled to the use ot republlcatton ol- all When wo looked over his shoulder, to lection that Department of news dispatches credited to It or not other­ our • •“*»* crowd. Trans{>ortatlon officials sug­ see eduit was the matter, we found him wise credited In this paper and also the All aibm ^r P*rty. Sometimes you Just can’t win. gest.” They also asked whether local news published here. ^1 attending B^uld bring a |l we’re very grateful to the many All lijchts at republloatlon of special dis­ reading an item in the Wall Street Jour­ gift tor the car manufacturers can develop HOUSE patches nerein are also reserved. bag; women who do attend our pragram e, nal which told of the iqipearance on the lor w om en, satisfactory air bag systems 1^ ,en for men. and we sure wouliLIlke to see OPEN DAILY The Manchester Publishing Company as­ Santa ciaue 1976. sumes no financial responsiDlllty for typo- Ohrlstmaa market of a gift item called toed he’d be more new faces. .. ^ advertls- here to help "O f equal concern,” the com­ graphical errors api out the fifls, After all, we do have 8,660 9iE0 te 9 P.M. ments and other reaoj matter In The the ”Bgo BuUder.” and we hofie mittee re{K}rt said, "is the de­ Manchester Evening Hei have som e members, -and I’m sure many "A person pundies a button,” the goodies, such ice cream, partment's declsimi to dis­ Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washtng- haven’t come back to the Cen­ continue the present mandatory too Post News Service. descriptlcn said, ’’and he’s regaled with cook ies, and puneelal Agency the party. , 9s90 te 5:90 PJi We never saw Scrooge as hajqiy as he Think about It a little, and basis that a passive restraint „ HALE i —New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. Second bigl^fogram - rem em b er w e a re 0{>en to a ll system, notably the air bag, MBMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCULA- appeared to be, sitting there in that first ou r G ala Ni Year’s Eve Par- suggestions, ao feel free to call n oN a______ty. This year will make seat belts unneces­ moment of discovery of what promised te committee has us; or better yet, stop by, and sary.” Dtolay advertising closlag hours (Tone a ll out make tlw a real talk them over with ua. We’ll >%r Monday — 1 p.m. Friday t» be, for him, an easy solution of treat. We ha: ciommlttee Chairman Chet For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. a varied of ac- be glad you did. Wow, that’s a Holifield, D-Call(., and six other PLAYTEX' For Wednesdsy^I p.m. Monday. all hls'Uwpptng difftculfies. tlvltlee for it about every- load off my mind, For Thursday—1 v.nu Tuesday. body, s o thei members of the 39-member BRA-GIRDLE For Friday—t p.m. Wednesday. A moment, later, however, he was shouldn’t be any Thursday morning we had 48 committee filed a detailed dis­ Claasifled deadline 4:80p.m. day excuse for ; coming. playing pinochle with the fol- before puNlcatlon 4:80 IWlay for back in his usual glum and disconsolate There will sent calling the maj(»1ty report Saturday and Monday publication. blngo from 7 to lowing winners: Esther Oau- "a distinct disservice to the, ch a ra cter. 8:18 p.m., |tet dinner at 8:80 dette, 600; Floyd Poet, 687; p.m,, danci public.” Saturday, December IS “What the bUtsek goes onT” we Oara- to the tunes of Katherine Frey, 660; Robert Holifield and his backers said W ally Fhi Juke box sere- Schubert, 879; Mary Nackow- glidad him. nade. In the the re{x>rt contained “ omissions . r hall, while a ekl, 876; Victor Christenson, and..inaccuracies and will serve ”I have Just thought over all the peo­ pinochle tou: ent will be on The Jangle 676; Walter Kohls, 662; Mabel jinly to contribute to wlde- dow nstalre. 'j,' ple I know,” Scrooge said sadly, “and I \MIson, 642; Mabel Keeney, /''spread misunderstanding ot What stays in the center ot the p ic ­ Notoe makii and door prises B4l; Eva Luts, 689; Florence what Is the most promising de­ can’t think ot a single perarni who needs w ill ch a se tliB ture, now that the actual AghUng may old year out and Kohls, 669, and Ellen Bronkie, velopment in auto safety In an Bgo Builder. Bxcept, that is, me. I the New Yeir In. So if you’re have stopped for a whUe, is the decades. may have to buy myself one, to counter­ With Reslnald Pinto In Porlusal not one for big parties, then "While seat belts and shoul­ sp ecta cle ot the utter nakedness and be our guest, and our bus will S ick C all act the way peoirie are always putting "ESTALAGEM DO CRUZEIRO,” Govemnent Approved Inn Near Alcobaca, Portugal der harnesses are the best and helplessneas ot this presumably civlUaed pick jrou up and return you so During Wednesday afternoon, most effective restraint system me down tor acting and talking the way you won’t have to use the ole our sick call went like this: save up to ^2.01 world in the tace ot harsh military in­ currently available, and while they themselves feel. Bah! Ihunbug!” ca r. In the local hos{>ital are John tent. their use should not be dis­ McLuskie, Robert Ahern, Rose couraged, belt systems suffer C am bell. The world stood by, unaoUvatsd and k Rttohen Social frem Inherent deficiencies and on thmM0 groat Mandkjt we ’had a good turn­ At the Meadows Convalescent helpleas, while Pakistan ravaged Its own The Happy Way Of Doing Things Connecticut Yankee are not an o{>tlmal long-temi out for the kitchen social, and Home, Helena Smith, Margaret solution to the occu{>ant re­ clUsens in Bast PaUatan. Inside Nixon^s Tough By A.H.O. > '< I in the afternoon we had 62 Burke, Angle Jarvis, and Jessie In Game’s Magasliw, dated May S, straint problem.” Then the world stood b y ,. again para- lies, David Douglas, manager of the players to {lartiolpate in our Lozier; at Manchester Manor, ' Rep, Jack Brooks, D-Tex., American spectators in ths {dnochle- tournament, with the KatWeen McOulro; at (3reet- lyaed and helplsas, while India raped Wassau Street Theater, New York City, There are a number of com- chairman of the subcommittee announeed to all and sundry: “A reward Mideast Stand {>eUlng reasons w ^ Lieutenant (Chamber could undsrataild with foUosring/Winneni; J, W. WUWn- Bertha Burgess. which made the investigation P akistaa. Sav« $1.01 will be given to whoever can disoover Governor T. dark Hull to not a halting brand cf BiigUih ths aon,< 686; EUen Klernan, 678; Tlvnan. to recuperating leading to the committee's re­ PLAYTEX* LIVING* The world’s larger natiaaa had. In the person who was so very rude as to free, whatever hto purely per- French 'vtoltora could iitidor- Eva iPost;. 674; Josephine ^ ^ port, said air bag technology STRETCH SRA-Movm Report stand so tbsit hs was, in S con­ sonsd IncUnatlona may be, to schuetii, ,6721 Bees Moonan, 660; “ View St.; their roles as armorers, or makers of thnmr eggs from the gallery upon the has “great {x>tenUal for saving, with You...brtafiiM stage last Monday, by whldi the clothes su rren der and sd>ande- There are, first, the school system entirely.” tors who came to Jesr.itlia fa­ At the other end of the qiectrum, I factor behind President Nlxon’a two weeks ago. ful pros{>eat for peace In the children of Connecticut, and, Brooks said the Trauis- •Cotton Straps 3 2 -3 ^ len ce. came across a questiennatre given to cautloua decision to open up the The purpose of these new Middle East. BV>r different rea­ second, the school children of mous Hull folksiness sadt.mads Perras, 688;; Paul Schuets, 6FT; ^ » V®® know of {x>rtatlon Department should any of our membera either 32-40B. 32-42C ths girls of the CalhoHc high school In Phantom pipeline fo r Israel missile-firing bombers to obvi­ sons, both the President and F ran ce. such an attempt to brld|e the Cto 'Wilson, 686; and John Gaily, continue the mandatory re­ The great nations also, by their own in the hos{>ltal, convalescent R6g.S4.S0 NowtSAB whioh I taught religion in 1M4. The fac­ within the next few mootha to ous: To guarantee an Egyptian the Israelis are new moving on The school children of Con­ Atlantic and two cultures. 684. u I" - quirement for seat belts in new past and current conduct, all shared homes, or at home recuperat­ 32-420 Now $4.49 ulty was conducting a ccurteiy cam­ the political necessity for the respcnse-ln-kind if war re­ a course certain to moke a set­ necticut are continually on tour But we cynics who os8ne to T u esday, B ob A dam s, -pene- they enter the Senate Chamber ting that, in oil the stats oCCoi- mos Tree, and then Judy, our tential pauisive restraint sys- Sav« $1.01 Natlans found itself unable to move to 648-6810. theaat ”Do I apdnglse whenever I dis­ miUaUon of American-backed traticn air raids against Egypt. they are up for grabs. In the necticut, there was' indeed no •PLAYTEX* LIVINfi* fend off or halt ttie use of vlolenee. program director, decorated it, We know that sick {Mople love turb the class or armoy anyoncT Do I Pakistan in file 'war with India. Their presence on Egypt Current Quotes normal course at events, be­ other man who would ever have and it . sure adds to the spirit LONQLINE STRETCH to receive canto, ahd we {Nibllsh A German Yule Decoration rooks said the department BRA—and! midriff Pakistan’s treatment of its own dtl- rise whenever my teacher or a visitor en­ In short, the ease with which scarcely changes the ihiUtary tween lieutenant Governor Hull attempted such a bUinguel role, ChrUdmas. "The way you avoid war to the names hoping you’ll send Mrs. Robert W. Thornton aid- the 693-piece decoration to this materlais are used In the deco- ®^tlnue the mandatory bulga... comfortably— ters the room and remain ataading until Soviet-backed India baa hum­ balance, as viewed by Wash­ and State Senator David Ode- much leas have carried Tt' oft In the afternoon, Judy and I sens in Bast Pakistan was an act of the not by starting up tanks and them a card, even If you don’t mires the delicate work of a country when he came here to ration. reqmrement after atratch strapa. aha is seated? Is my hair neatly combed bled Pakistan in the aubcontl- ington. But in the shadow of the gatd of Manchester. If It to Hull with euch indeetruetlble wiomth visited: «ome of cur sick mem­ Aug. 16, 1976, when airbaga or Jungle. putting bullets into rifles.”— recognise the name, Just re-, CSirlstmais decoration in the live. nriirinniiv hAnt roH« from 34-36A. 34-40B, 34-42C and my urdtonn epotlaaa?” The other nent has now sent shockwaves Indla-Pakistan war, they have who gets them and addresses of feeling and such- felleltoiiB bers at the.vhospital, while the Rag. $7.95 NowfS.94 Press Secretary Ronald SKegler member, they are a member window of her store, Arnold- Skillfully painted figures of candtes on the lower tiers and ^ ctl^ ^ svsb^ ® musr India’s move into Bast Pakistan was queatlona are in the 'same vein. Into the exjdoeive IiQddle Bast a aymbirilc meaning that re­ them from the htotorio rostrum, pcsitive roeulte in the area ot Senior. I Bosrilng League waa in 34-44D Now $7.94 when asked about a letter sent as you are, and that’s reason een s, a women’s clothing shop animals and soldiers are on the turned the fan at the top, caus- system must be In- Hawl out that questionnaire today arxl that are having a direct effect quires a U.S. counteraction. they encounter a lively, spark­ international understanding. actionr;: at the Parkade Lanes. Cotton Strapa34-36A; an act of the Jungle. to President Nixon by Indian enough to send them a card. a t^ B. Center St. four tiers of the structure. The the structure to revolve. A reoort a ls o dealt with jrou’d be considered a square. Courtesy cn American policy. There are, furthermore, oth­ ling representative of the lib­ And here we aro< at the end The ranilte were, tor the wom- 34:^^,34-44C Prime Minister Indira Gandhi Our condolences and heartfelt The carved, white and gold Thorntons have handmade motor has been installed be- school bus bodv conatniptiwi The way Russia and China and the is one of the casualties of the tbnee. This For months, President mxon er foreboding lessons for the eral tradition in Connecticut ol a stint, and we haven’t'even Rag. $7.95 Now $6.94 contending the Indla-PaUStan !?■ «®«* wishes go to Mia. Eva w ood structure was built In ie®l molds used for some of the clay cause lighted candles cannot be b^y construcUon 34-44D Now $7.94 statement must be qualified because has exhibited p<^tlcal courage Middle Bast In the partition of politics. If Odegard gets tiiem, begun to discuss the otber'.rsa- ^ United States moved up to the sidelines, war could have been {>revented °f. ^*** **”**tJ**.i^?li Magoon, on the recent loss of by b» h».b^d'. .lA,™,. oa.™ can..; % Long-Lina Stratch many panama, young and old. still pos­ at home by refusing to yield to Pakistan. One of these to to the exposure to to s soulful rep­ sona Hull can’t' possihiy'. aBoW' with a few mlUtary and naval fangs by the United States and other white: Marp Chaves, carried off he^husband Lloyd. grandfather, Karl Helm, to from wood. Wallpaper, colored chimes at each tun,. ^ n t waps34-36A, sess this virtue. But it’s not the same as the hyaterical demands of Dem- give torael a much firmer base resentative of the conservative b is ow n m ora le to s lip .'i|Mm 34-40B, 34-42C big ccuntries. ***2,^*m.***^***** Friday we haul a pretty good Saxony, Germany. He brought glass, playing cards and other ^ sa?rty de!?^e!f^ s^ iI ^ m ^ o ^ ! bored In signal that they themselves it was. In this permlasive, violent world, coratic polificlana—and Prime for Its refusal to obey various side of politics. We would bate toward the quitting' lavel. TOke Rag.S7.95 Now $6.94 Minister Golds Meir of Israel— men, Ivra Johnson tujjjout for the MtOhen social, today’s tbame is; ”Be yoursrivea Good United Nations resolutions aim­ to think that, for the future bal­ our word for it, for tho-moownt, Germany, itoe said, was to dls- toured and {>added seats and 3 ^D Now$^94 might feel compelled to Join in the fight, that new shipments of the U.S. took the'high triple honors with qjki {n y|g evening we hod 46 breeding is pretense. If irritaMllty la ed against itself. “Hiere has been a mixed re- ance of Connecticut poUtioal but w e h ave m wrely. : begun play a tiered structure to impact absorbing interior sur- was conduct of the .Jungle. Phantom flgfaterbomber must 496,: M ax 'D en h u p w m i the high playing setback. The winners your natural eaqpresrion, or Ucenae in With efforts to end the Indla- cq|>tion ftxMn tea ch era. Som e life, Odegard should ever be working on his indtopatoeWllty. Stocks in Lively Oim b homes starting at the be,ginning face coverings, be sent to Israel. The Presi­ single, il64, and Max Bchubert were: Lyla Steele, 181; Mina What is there that stands between us various direettons — throwing eggs or Pakistan war repeatedly MUed have said frankly, ‘It stinks. ceded full nrioniqxdy on the cf December. Each evening af­ Save $2.01 dent’s sound reaaming was haa the high average of 164.2. Reuther, 129; Grace Moore, rocks, or consistent self-will, be honest by Soviet vetoes In the Security We’re doing the beat we can school children of the state. ter dinner the children of the ------PLAYTEX* DOUBLE and more of the same? that Israel had a clear edge 126; Karl White, 128; Jennie about it and don’t worry about other Council or by India’s refusal to now and offering us more mon­ We assure the Lieutenant In Bright Dollar Outlook family would place figures on Coat-SaYlMlf DIAMOND® GIRDLE- ever Bgypt in the military bal­ Fogaurty, 126; TOm M urj^y, 122; Nothing at all, except, perhaps, foar. p eop le’ s foaUngSL” accejit General Assembly reeo- ey isn’t goii^ to do a Governor that, so tar as the the shelves. The candles would “ Now with extra tummy ance of power and that the de­ Herald Bridge Ohab Robert Schubert, 121; Pauil panala for axtra control. TO be ctvlUxed is to have some quality lutions, the impotency of the thing.’ ”—Edw^od Olassman, school children vdio have en­ NEW YORK (AP) — Stock oped that sent the Dow average be lit and the family would SOUTHINGTON (A P )— And foar, while H may occasionally livery of more 'Phantoms would Wedneaifaiy morning Judy had Schuets, 121; Joseph Baditneau, Shortle-XS, S. M, L, XL* of oonaideratlan for aU who cross our 'UN 'was dramatically exposed. project director in the U.S. Of­ market prices climbed higher ahead some 16 {>oints. watch the decoration turn and Town Manager John Weichsel slow down the arrival of that breaking undermine his efforts to find a countered him on their Oipltol Yesterdays’, the B ridge C hib g oin g , auid the 120; Oliver Roberta, 119; John Reg. $12.50 Now $10.49 pafiL An Bngllabwoman once said to the That record makes it far easier fice of Education, on an ex­ **\.-jf*^f* trading tols {>03t o n FYiday, the Group of Ten listen to its bells. On Epiphany, says Southington may realize a peaceful settlement. tours are concerned, he to on no '1 . top winners were Irving Carl­ Gall, .118, and Lee Steinmeyer, Avg. Leg-XS. S, M. L, XL* point at which war comes to seem both artist. Jamas McNelU WUsUer, that the for Israel to explain away its perimental program which pro­ week, fueled by hopes that finance ministers resumed their 12 days after Christmas, the saving of about 81 million on the But the humiliation of Pakis­ treadmill to oblivion, but, 25 Years Ago i son, 8,606; Lou Buller, 8,000; 117. Reg. $12.95 Now $10.94 poMtanesa of the PYench was ”aU on the own refusal to obey the Gener­ vides cash rewards to {wrents Bopie sort of settlement was international monetary meeting lost of the figures would be add- ccnstruction Of a new 1,600- ong Leg-XS, S, M, L. XL* inevitaUe and necessary, can never tan (linked to the U.S. by re­ rather, excejR for the competi­ and E thel QuUb 2,780. Word______to____ out_____ thad____ the_____ Hong aurfaca,” to whidx he repfied: “And a al Assembly resolution passed and teachera if {xipUs earn Thomas A. Brennan, yloe near ®®^® toternatlonal mone- ^ two-day session to Wash- cd and the candles would be pupil high school. He said the Reg. $13.95 Now $11.94 make peace for anybody, anywhere. gional, anti-Communlst securi­ tion from Odegard, the most ' Aher a i^ e beef {»t pie din- Kong Flu, that sort of knocked vary g i^ place for it to be.” Maiefaal l a 81 'week demanding that higher grades. president of C. B. B o^ and tary front. in^on. lit for the last time until the town already hao gotten a sav- I. GTrdle-XS, S, M, L, XL* ty treaties) by India (which impressive and Important politi­ i| e r ', ..iL i-rt 'a li ih et U{>stadni, auid of us for a loop some What the world has allowed India and Pocb, French hero, pursued the aame Israel promise to •withdraw Son, inc,, coUqjwea while in Tlie Dow Jones average of 80 Monte Gordon, an analyst at y®®*'- (Herald photo by Ing of $479,000 on bids for the Reg. $10.95 Now $8.94 last August signed a treaty of cal figure the state can boast. once'a^ain the group waa treat­ three years ago, to sneaking up thought when sa unmamwriy American from the Sinai. store and dies. Industrial stocks advanced Bache & Co., noted that the Buceiviclus) building. (XL* $1.00 More) Pakistan to do to each other, then, addeh friendship with the Soviet "I refused. I said I was not His relationship to the school ; 1 1 ed to some siliging with Irven ■aid to him that Wench poUtencas was on us once again, and this time 170.06 points to 873.60. Tliis was market received additional ■ _____ ■ . ______has been to allow them to go back into Union) is forcing the Presi­ Finally, toraell leaders are going to. They Anally acce|>ted children of France has been Klrpens, Mary Kaunlnake, Elisa- nothing but wind. The marshal replied, maybe even worae than the last its highest closing since Oct. 16 stimulus from falling Interest dent’s hand. using the IndiarPakistan war to thia.”~Maty Ann Harbert, a more of.a one-time thing. But 10 Years Ago,'' bett Brown and Jaa M agora the Jungle to try to settle a few things, ’’NaUhar la there anything but wind In a time. So, If you didn’t get the when it hit 874.66. rates. The reason for this to that buttress their long-held convic­ 2S-year-old aecretary released when they did appear, in the leading, file, ainglng, with old pneumatic fire, yet it ease# wooderfuly SUiqiery roads resulting than Flu shot, it to suggested you is pcualieled and overshadowed iqr what Soviet-booked Bgypt to now tion that security guarantees after being held 8H years in Senate Chamber last spring, snow and freezing rain acooimt fal|])fol, "88” keys Noel at the do, and along with that, don’t Volume was brisk all week. several banks lowered their the JoUs oioBg life’s highway.” It la thia Communist China, reporting There were 89.38 million shares prime lending rates from 5% the world has done to itself, which has threatening mlUtary action by great {lowers (meaning the they encountered a Ungutotic for four accidents. piano. let this crasy weadher fool you. And AU These! sweet nnface poHteneaa (not oily or in- that her captors tried to get her against UJS.-backed Israel to U.S. itself) cannot be worth ability which recalled that You folks {dekod the wrong Dress warmly, drink a lot cd traded compared with 81.61 per cent to 6% per cent. And been to confess that it Itself knows no ainoere), costing so Uttlc, counting for sa to make anti-American state­ million shares the previous the Federal Reserve reduced recover its territory seised by very much either In 'view of the which the poet Chaucer once day to stay home, au) we saw a fluids, and plenty of rest may way to stay out of the jungle. much, which smooths some ot the rough­ outright |>artitlcn of Pakistan. - m ents. week. The largest turnover dur- the discount rate to 4% per Isra el in 1967. credited to the Prioress of the real qloe mqvle, "The Bidrit of help. ness out of life. Translated into the Israeli- West*sAidl2Thiies Ing the week came to Thurs- cent from {>er cent at the It U stiU, for aU the shining side ac­ Bven though every military Canterbury Tales, the Chaucer­ Cbrist|naa,” made by the Bell Menus for the week: PARKADE 'Ibe reacUon of aU stler and Foefa oon- Bgyptian dispute, that means That Given by Eojlt day’s session when 21.07 million end of the week before, expert in Washington strongly "You know, I think the Rus­ ian language going as foUows: Telephone Oo. That aort of put Monday, beef noodle soup, Save $1.01 complishments of our civilisation, where veya only part ot the truth. Genuine Isreol 'Will not agree to any shares changed hands. \ post-Thanksg(lving rally suspects that an Egyptian at­ sians are'beginning to copy the "And Frensh she s|>ak ful falre GENEVA — Aid tor develo|h us allvin the right mood, tor we tuna salad samdwloh, ice creaim PLAYTEX® LIVING® courtesy is not a veneer to gloaa over the withdrawals from the Sinai "The main factors to- brought the Dow average up UNDERWIRE where we all live. tack across the Sues Canal into Great White Fleet idea now. and fettoly/After the scole of Ing countries from Woetam na­ called'on David Hutchinson to and cooMea. real you. Oourteay is a way of acting merely on the strength of fluenctog the market were ris- gome 60 polnte from Its 1971 STRETCH BRA- the Sinai peninsula would be They've got a new navy and Stratford atte Bowe,/For Frensh tions totaled 6148 biUion between loa d t us in alnging Christmaa Tuesday, split pea soup,, grill­ self-adjust, for We very frequently can be found con­ that Is founded on Idndneaa, conaider- guarantees by the U.S., by the they’re beginning to show it off ing investor hopes tor a solu- jow of 798.68 \riUch is hit on catastrophic for the Egyptians, of Paris was to hlr unknowe.” 1986 and 1970, a cco rd in g to file C arols. ed ham and ch eese, amd apple comfortsbis (It and gratulating ourselves on how far we ation and fundamental decency. It la the U.S. and the Soviet Union, or around the w o rld .” —^Harry S. tlon to. international monotary Nov. 24. Many analysts main- support— stretch the loss of U.S. prestige In the If we translate Chaucer’s Organisation for Economic Oo- Squalre dauices, wadtses, and p ie. ahUHy to aee every person aa an individ­ by the UN. Morris, who sailed with Amer­ problems, greater confidence talned that this week’s upward strspt. have come, in^terms of civilisation. We dismemberment of Pakistan analysis and Hull’s performance o|>eraUon and Development. Thto hO{>s, a lon g w ith caurd playing, W ednesday’ s Hot-Mead amd 32-teB. 32-42C ual. tt la not often that we actually lock riiarirfy narrows Mr. Nixon's Thus, the war in the Indian ic a ’s G reat W hite F le e t in 1907 into modem terms, what he suc­ that Phase 2 economic policies movement was a continuation Rag. 27.00 might do better to admit that we are figure Is about 12 fimM the rounded out the idternoon. Meals-on Wheels, baked pork PLAYTEX* CROI at others. Meat of us are generally too option s to take cha n ces al w hat y ou ’ d 'lik e te see In ttio t®®- ® to.; l P-*®- to 4 p ^ . , Ben- 3 2 -^ B Rag. $6.00 Now$4.9B You may see occasional flecks of jrel- be able to listen to the eeed that la grow- Sponsored b y Uvs M anchester , lor Bowling League at the Park­ change index of some r;80(l..__ Rag $6.00 Now $4.99 Council of Churches way of program . Lanes. No bus scheduled. Widow of RFK common stocks advanoed 1.33 low which wHl discourage you from the in men’s baarts, help it to sprout, breiJi up the clod of earth which the Vonr Center Wednesday, 9:80 a.m. te 11:30 to 86.82. B A R R t C t N t ordinarily pleasurable businesa of out­ Given $358,842 There were 1,216 advances seed to too feeble to penetrate; signify by Lord Jesus, at thto Joyous sea­ Remember, this to your Cen- a.m.. brid^ OF NEW YORK witting the depth of winter. the preaeure of a hand, by a smile, a son. and 612 declines out of 1,887 Is­ ter, and we’re meet anxious te S i"” , NEW YORK (AP) — Mrs. passing word, that we are at the service When ws ..celebrate Thy birth. sues traded on the Now York CHRItTMAi IMMATUmt Tlie buds you would normally bring serve you. We have been a Mttlo , Ji „ ™ ^ o m " Flood each heart with kindness i Robert F, Kennedy, widow of Stock Exchange. The market Save $1.01 ot another, ready to welcome him, to disappointed of late, and think i “ into bloom for jrour February mantle 'Til It s|>reads through all the the New York senator, received had 176 new yearly highs and THBBlRrBBCAUSB... 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Santa’i W o^hop chances In next year’s Senate both (cr employes and manage­ Highway Controls CHRISTMAS^ Bobby Jones Dies, Clementino Confirms New Postmaster General race in Alabama. ment." O bituary State Santa has set up shop (or Shw 10 Pet. Drop THAT AM DlfFl IMT Now, although he does not of­ Gruff-voiced and with the a couple of days at the Cen­ build cf a six-foot heavyweight AND SURE TO P! Frank A, Blckmora The Baby Has WASHINGTON — A total of ter Springs L i^ e . Resembles Horatio Alger ficially take the Postal Serv­ boxer at 63, Kl/tsson carries the Frank Albert Bickmore, 78, of Briefs Golf Great of ’30s He will be at the Lodge to­ He Leaves Town Pdst ice's top spot until Jan. 1, Klas- reputation cf a no-nonsense, 2,160 federal-aid highway and 81 Waahlngton 8t., huaband of day and tomorrow from l By MARX BROUN can Can Co,, and left the firm straight-talking manager. bridge-ccnstruction contracts. OANDUB M n . Emma Oeaaler Bickmore, (Continued from Page One) he won one amateur and three sen is already beginning to look p.m. to 6 p.m. Joseph Clementino, of 106 Arnott Rd., town controller, ‘ ‘He doesn't pussyfoot Involving a total cost of about Ptos a died laat night at Manchester Succeeds Itui4)i WASHINGTON (AP) — Whan 40 years later as its president, at home In the Mgh-cellinged, BRIDGEPORT (AP) was great among the greatest. ‘o«rnatnenU. He said his Teen Center youths will be today confirmed that he will resign from Ms town,post around," said an aldt. "If you 82 billion, was awarded by at Memorial Hospital. Been Named Ilia boas asked Mm, at ogs 16, chief operating cfflcer and dl- wood-paneled office that Is the Gustav Meier, a Swiss-bom In golf courses in this country greatest thrill was winning the on band to help Santa re­ to accept a position of director of finance vrlth tho'town don't cut the mustard, he tells state Mghway departments In MansfisM Tnlniiif I m Mr, Bickmore was bom April reotor. Postmaster General's, professor of music at Yale, has ceive guests. of Eaat Haven. what hs osplrad to, Ebnsr The- you." the first six months of 1971. le, IMS In Rockland, Maine, son and in Great Britain, he was British Amateur. Klassen Is the first Post­ GIFT SH O T been named conductor of the Clementino haa bean town cdora (Tad) Klaassn rspllsd: It was net until his 44th year This was a decrease of 10 per of Albert and Fannie Beverage unmatched. He won 13 open and One of the moat laudatoiy master General net appointed Yet when talking on a person­ Greater Bridgeport Symphony controller since July 19S3. Be­ *T want your Job in a yaaris that Klossen found time to ex­ cent in the number of contracts Bickmore, and had lived In Man­ amateur tournaments here and tributes ever paid the famous by the President. al subject, the lines that run Orchestra, succeeding Jose fore taking the town poet, ha time.” plore higher education. When and 16 per cent in the dollar chester for the past S9 years. abroad In an eight-year span, Georgian came from Paul Gal­ SinrhoaW, Tina Marie, daughter of Thomas J. and Rose aerrsB his face like gullies In Depot, OoMk — test! t * Iturbl. A bout Tow n worked for the state (or more Rscalling that momant 47 he did, he did It In style—ad­ The pcstal reform legislation amount, compared with the week■ (Btai.— Iwn Bob.) l16186 to He was an Army vetejran of including the Grand slam in the ileo, one of the New York WMWm Markoskl, 114 Blue Ridge Dr„ Msnehester. 8h* was Ms native Kansas soli soften, Uian 80 years, half of that time years a^ , tha new Postmaster vanced management training at that took effect lost July estab­ same 1970 pericM. t o e p.in World War I, serving with Co. record books, Jones said, sports writers who covered the Th« executive board ot the born Deo. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal the immense hands that dwarf with the State Highway Depart­ Gsnenrf cf the United atatss the Harvard School of Business. lished the Pcstal Service as an F, 102nd Re^ment of the New Face Wafer Shutoff "That's all there is, there isn't events and chronicled the indi­ Manchester • Bolton Welcome graa^th ar I* Charles J. Watkins 8r„ Albany, N.Y. Her peJ a china teacup relax. WATERBURY (AP) — ment. When he left the atate, he added: "H s was surprisad, but All o.* this has left Klassen Independent government au­ Haven Orays. He a member anymore." vidual exploits of the golden Wagon Club will have a Christ­ tomgl grandmother la Mrs. Helen Markoskl, Albany, N.Y. 8h* Such a subject Is the farm at The city cf Waterbury says, mas party Monday at 8 p.m. at was principal budget examiner a year later I got Ms Job." wli'Ji a deep respect for the sys­ thority and removed the Post­ of Center Congregational Church Jenes had started playing at 6 era. has a brother, Thomaa, 12H: and two aliders, Lauria, iit 4, Conway, Moss., where Klassen starting next year property For Klaassn, ohoMn last tem that brought him success. master General from the Presi­ and the American Legion. and had won his first tourna­ Galileo wrote: "He was a the horns of Mrs. Helen Brant- In the State Department of Fi­ and Jo Anno, 8H. and his wife all too infrequently owners who do not pay their ner, 5 N. Elm St„ a Welcome • • 1*1 * week to head tbs U.S. Postal "There are many opportunities' dent's Cabinet. Survivors, besides his wife, ment at 8, a Junior event at At­ gentleman and there was nance and Control. escape the day-to-day pres­ water bills on time will receive Wagon ^hoatese. Membera are Service, that advancement was like this In America today," he To Klassen, who was. Blount's are two daughters, Mrs. Joseph lanta's Bast Lake Club. When laughter in his heart and on his Bom in Hartford Nov. 6, 1907, ■<*•*•'* Frank, aon of Robert A. and Harriet sures. Open letters from the city threat­ reminded to bring grab bog cniy the first In a carear that said in on Associated Press In­ deputy from 1989 to 1970 before Niesanski of Rochester, N.Y., Jones was only 5 his family had lips, and he loved his friends Clementino y r u educated In Benott yah Claaf, RR 8, Coventry, He was bom Deo. 6 at "When you’ve got trees and ening civil action or a shut off gifts. rivals the best of Horatio Alger terview. becoming a member cf the pol­ WHTOIIIN and Mrs. David Titus of Lexing- moved into a house actually on . . . He was the best golf player Hartford public schools and at­ MandifSter Memorial Hoqiltal. His maternal grandparants water and Mils,” he said, "then in service. stories. icy-setting board of governors, All Day tcn. Mass., and seven grandchil­ the East Lake Golf Course, and the world has event known." tended Morse Bualnesa College are Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Van aeef, 70 Garth Rd., Mon- Klassen’s selectlcn by the you’ve got something good." Bom In the prairie village of the step seemed essential to FHARMACY dren. Bobby grew up swinging a golf In' all the world of sports, Campbell Council, KofC, will and the American Institute of ohastef. Hta patamal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pcstal Board of Governors last have a apaghettl aupper Mon­ HllUborc, Kans., In 1906, Ktas- bringing order to the massive Funeral services will be Mon­ Bristol Charter club that had been cut down to Galileo said, Jones was the enb, Banking. He is a registered pub­ R, fenoit, Nerifa Haven. He has a slater, OyntMa, 1% . week must have been another Sunday B R I S T O L (AP) — The sen went with his parents to pcstal system. day at 1 p.m. at the Homes accomodate his slse. the only one, who "would stand day at 6:80 p.m. at the KOfC lic accountant. I »i *< « 4> • source of satisfaction. For two Bristol (Charter Revision Com­ California at the age of 6. At Soutfaem Border Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Ihe Jenes won the U.S. Amateur up in every way as a gentled Home, Memban are reminded Clementino has held several itratton, James Jooeph, son of Gerrold A. and Alyoo An- years, he had, by Ml accounts, "People around here used to mission has approved the con­ 12, he went to work. Rev. Winthrop Nelsping. She has a Mrs. Maude A. Bottomley Mrs. Jean Kose, 118 Park St. why the State Department’wait­ delinquent refuse taxes. School students were credited tee; and Rep. John A. Ctarroz- vrithout redeeming social value” Grocer Hurt, brother, William W. m , 2^. COLUMBIA — Mrs. Maude ed two days before issuing Its * « .* •! by Sen. Mark Hatfield, R-Ore., zella, house Judiciary commit­ (or srunething to be porno­ Abbott Bottomley, 86, of Pine Members of the American warning. with mobilizing public support tee chalrm w , and the two men graphic. Traded Shots Gookell, Jennifer Leigh, daughter of Curtis and Elaine St., a former Hebron Elemen­ Scouts Buy Ll^d Legion will meet tomorrow at The situation developed as OXFORD (AP) — The fer the legislation, which was have agreed to bring the pro­ Barry said the repeal of this Rossttto Oaskell, WlndsorvlUe Rd., Vernon. She was bom Dec. tary School prlnclp^, died 7:30 p.m. at the Holmes Fu­ the United States was seeking Hcusatonlc Girl Scout Council cosponscred by Hatfield. posed bills before their respec­ clause would make enforcement With Robbers 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfalfaer Thursday at a Wlllimantlc con­ neral Home, 400 Main St., to of Bridgeport has purchased 51 The bill places the 9,500 un­ tive committees. Whether the of the atate pornography lawa to head off moves withlit the Is Caesar Rossitto, Wethersfield. Her paternal grandparents valescent home. She was the pay reapecta to the late Frank BRIDGEPORT (AP) — acres of rising hills, including branded and unclaimed horses bill gets on the floor of either eaaler. The "social value" stip- Organisation of Ameijlcan are Mr. and Mrs. James Sposato, Manchester, She has a widow of Ernest Bottomley Sr. Bickmore, a member. a 17-acre tract of the former and 11,000 burros now on public house in the coming session of ulatlon was set down in a 1966 A Bridgeport grocer was re­ States to remove mandatory brother, Brian, 6; and two slaters, Diane, 7, and Karen, 8. Mrs. Bottomley was bom In » « .*■ W W I Camp lyrole site, for $300,000. lands in the West under the the legislature will be up to the ruling of the U.S. Supreme ported In fair condition Friday economic and diplomatic sanc­ Hartford, Vt. and had lived in government's protection. committees, Mahoney said. Court. tions against Cuba. Groom, Sharon Bforgoret, daughter of H. Edward and Oedumbia and in Wlllimantlc Church Tightens at Bridgeport Hospital after an In signing the bill. President Although the Nixon adminis­ Susan Lochman Croom, 61 Englewood Dr., Manchester She for several yeara. Before she Lawyer Heads Agracy exchange of gunfire with three WATBRBURY (AP) — Nlxcn said, "I am happy to tration haa not ptantsd directly was bom Deo. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hoqdtal. Her ma­ retired 17 years ago, she taught Nuptial Rules Stephen W. Press, a New masked men In bis store Thurs­ to the ship incidents, the siate ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Lochman, at the Hebrm Elementary take part in the effort to guar­ York CUy lawyer, has been Boom Corridors Required day night. Department had said eoriter In Readings Pa. Her paternal grandpeurmts are Mr. and Mrs. School for 15 years and served antee their future and I salute For Youthful hired to head New Oi^portu- the week Cuba continuesito act Handd Croom, WUkes.6arre, Pa^ as its principal for some time. particularly those determined The vrould-be robbers ran nltiea for Waterbury, an anti­ young defenders of the wild HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - on behalf of its avowed: policy She was a member of the Order For Supersonic JetUniers away without getting any mon­ poverty agency. The Roman Catholic Arch- of fomenting and . supporting Bof, Bernadette Donna, daughter of diaries Jr. and Su­ of Eastern Star. horses who have helped give ey, police said. ______, XU diocese of Hartford has an- revolutimi in the western hemi­ san Donna Roe, 116 Carriage Dr., Manchester. She was bom Survivors are a son, Ernest impetus to this effort.” LONDON (AP) Britain's Martin Miranda, 61, the fa­ sphere. Deo. 9 at Manchesier Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Bottomley Jr. of Columbia; a Suspend Operations Miss Bclslnger’s fourth gra­ flag airline hopes to be the first governments, salT*BOAC ther of 12 children, was shot in parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Danna Jr., Croton-oivHudson, sister, Mrs. Oeoige Degree of WATERTOWN (A P) — ders started their effort by to buy the Concorde by signing Jimmie Andrews, who outlined the upper back and near the . N.Y. Her i>atemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rochester, N.T.; and three The Watertown Red Cross writing to Oregon state legisla­ for the supersonic Anglo- the airline’s plans to newsmen u under* 19 partners right shoulder, authoriUes said. Chapter will suspend (^ratlmis Raq, Sr., Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. She has two brothers, Char­ grandchildren. tors. They received replies French plane next March. Friday. x _x x His 16-year-old daughter, Danger Signal at the end of the month after lie, 4, and Michael, 2. Private funeral services will from 76 of the 90 members of Della, who was in the store at almost 55 yeetrs cf operation. the two houses. But British Overseas Airways BOAC and Air Prance, the beca^"*the ^arch^M^ *felt a All a Mistake, . be Monday. Burial will be in Corp. will not be able to tell BaS Unes of the countries fund- ctowIiut rate of InstablUtv the Ume, told police three men Officials blame apathy and a Later they wrote to Oregon’s the WiUlmantlc Cemetery. how many cf the planes It ingf the ,2.2 bllllcn Conconle iSl^SJes wearing black ski masks Friends may call at the lack of funds. congresslontU delegation. trimmed In yellow cam e Into Says Jet Pilot And when hearings on the bill wants unUl It knows where the program, aM>eared to be In a ^he revised roUev mohlblta Bacon Funeral Home, 71 Pros­ SSTs will be allowed to fly. race to be first to buy the JeUl- Slf m!Sthe store Just before 7 p.m. TOKYO (AP) —An emergen­ Freedom By Error were held in the nation's capi­ pect St., WUlimantic, tomorrow — ne^ which hM ^en pra^d by woman U under 19 untU cer- Her father reached for a cy signal from on Air France from 7 to 9 p.m. tal, Miss Bolsinger and 10-year- small handgun, he wore and she jetliner, sent two Jaqianase air Yahya Ready old Lynn VTlUams tesUfled be­ Nixon Economy terpl«x—and eom ^^nd by AnwMdMhx^requIwmenbf^ tried^tb.-lilde,''Delta told police. f«r;;« totq aorgmUlng-t*^ its aid fore both houses. The'girl said she heard only today, when they batigiftt up To End Power Lynn's plane fare was paid by Dramatically Over Personal Notices Plan Accepted =£* f one shot, but poUce said Mi­ with the Jetliner about 600 pupils at Brookvllle Elementa­ randa told them he fired at miles southwest of T o k ^ , they FOLSOM, Calif. (AP) — For left Fo|bM>m. "Wow, I can’t be- (Continaed from Page One) a Andrews, BOAC's representa- *hA nmiinAefiqr.> hHHo kwh- In Memoriam ry School In Glen Head, N.Y., (Conttnned from Page One) Uv® on the Concorde project, roape least mice himself periiaps in­ were informed the danger sig­ 83 days, Henry Cortes was a Ueve it," Cortes told hie aunt In loving metnoiy of our Dad groom, The parents of the X* vriio raised the money by sell­ X. Indicated his company’s Initial juring one of the would-be ban­ nal had been canceled. free man because Folsom State and uncle, Mike and Marie Ro­ and Cramps, William E. Cond- He added that the Indians re­ couple also must be Inter­ rick, who passed away December ing "Save the Wild Horses" appropriaUons bill. That meas- order wUl be tor three to five dits. Ground contrcdlera Inter­ Prison officials misinterpreted mero, when they greeted him taliated with "defensive actlcm” ■viewed. 18. 1969. buttons. ure provided new spending au- planes, at ISm million each, ■When it w as'over, Della said, preted a coded signal (rOtn the a court ruling. Now he (aces 21 at the prison gates. In the past, parental per- The road Into the sunset. wherever the Pakistanis at­ thority at a rate equal to $2.37 But after watching the first her father was on the floor Air France Jetliner as a mes­ more years behind the gray During his brief time of free- w mlsslcn was required, but the Is one we each must tread. tacked. blUlon annually. Counting car- test (light of the first pre- bleeding and the three men had sage suggesting a hijack was In granite prisen walls. dem, Oreenman said, Cortez did Although It brings us sorrow. rules were not on a par with When a loved one goes ahead. ryever appropriaUons, the aid pioducUon model at Brirtol. he run out the door. progress. The message was re­ On Dec. 8, Cortes, 37, was "everything you would want a In bis prepared statement to B O Y SCOUT those Issued Friday by arch- prograin got $2.84 billion. said BOAC could not decide P(dtce said one gunman was ceived shortly after the plane planning to take Mb daughters man to do. He hadn’t given me Sadly Missed Parliament, Ram said: "There dlocesan officials. Vic and Madge, In addition, the resolution how many planes it would take armed with a rifle and a sec­ with 28 passengers and a crew out to dinner vdwn his pcurole any cauae for concern." Craig and Marc, is no dispute between India and Notes and News ’Ihe Family Life Division of carried $139 million in Cuban untU it knew where aunersonlc ond with a small pistol. of U took off frmn Osaka on a officer, James W. Oreenman, Then Oreenman came and Cathy and Pat. Pakistan that cannot be settled the U.S. Catholic Conference by negotiations." refugee relief aid, $72 million i^xjm corridors would 1^ avail- J!*® Conference flight to Paris via Manllia. The paid a rainy night visit to the took away Cortez. His daughter Oib Pack 47 "Let us now endeavor to for the Peace Corps, and other ^bie over snarselv nnnnia(At. M. go baick tal, it waa like I walk­ We cried tor two days." its annual Chrlstmaa party yes­ Scoff at Charges stan—based not on conflict but The Senate passed it 46 to 9, negotiate the "®’ *^ ” *‘®“ “ *® Meynier, sent the code by mis­ ed Up and hit him over the (tortez went to prison in Octo­ terday at the church. Being Studied TEL AVIV (AP) — Israeli on cooperation.” sent it to the House for rouUne, ri^itaT he sal^They musf*do *“vorce is about 83 per take and later corrected it with ber 1962 when he received three Each scout brought a good, head with a 2-by-4," Oreenman police say there is no basis to a The defense minister’s state­ volce-vcte approval, and the an urrenUv h« riaeiaMa ®®"*'. a signal Indicating no troU^ consecuUve lO-year-to-Ufe pris­ usable toy to be given to the year’s work was done. <.jx j, no’use the ravermnnnt Chancery officials said statis- In Philippines said later. change against Defense Minis­ ment strongly indicated India aboard the plane. \ "When yjou are playing God on sentences from Judge John Manchester Welfare Depart­ Three times, the Senate had atandiiur back a ^ t« teen-agers lack ter Moshe Dayan that he ille­ would press to have boundary MANILA (AP) — Proposals ■ V with people’a Uvea, you can’t Neblett of Riverside County ment. passed bills carrying end-the- on with itA ndrei u m * "“ *8^** emoUonal, spiritual, in- gally a{q>ropriated archae­ disputes and other problems to legalise divorce in this pro- make mistakes. We did." Superior Court. After opening flag ceremmiles war amendments sponsored by •.r _,jx * —.u. i, ' tellectual or financial maturity ological treasures, the state ra- arising from the 14-day war Because he had a prior con­ Jack Hinchen, cubmaster, Democratic Leader Mike Mans- « nas got to make it pos- to handle the responsibilities ot dominanUy Roman Ciathollc PUC WiU Hear On Nov. 1 Cortes, convicted 'dio reported Friday. with Pakistan resolved through slUe.’ viction for posaesalng heroin, awarded the wolf badge to Ste­ marriage. countiy have been submitted to of peddling heroin, hod walked The charge was brought by direct talks instead of through field Each Ume, the House re- Re added he was sure France ven Charendoff and awarded the convention which is draft­ Request for Hike out of the Folsom prison gates the law required that Cortes Dan Ben Amotz, an Israeli an international body or third fuMd to ^ al^. would provide a boom corridor merit badges and arrows to ing a new FhlU|q>lne con­ beUevlng he was free on parole. serve 30 years before he could Journalist. Ben Amotz said that country. Nlx — teen-age daughters, who came clined to let Cortes and his at­ gal digging, ai^ropriatlon mid new era of peace and prosper­ a supersonic transport pro- earth's various time zones, sat­ tion games. Santa C3aus dis­ set no deGuUine date. The Presi­ ment should "recognize and A public hearing on the request to live with him In the Sierra torney appear before him when selling cf relics. ity <»i the subcontinent," Ram gram. ellites allow business through­ tributed gifts to the boys and dent said he would ignore that adopt absolute divorce as a by the Connecticut C o. tor a (oothllla community of Lincoln. he considered their plea that he said. Australia, he said, has al- out the world to share the use their guests. provision of taw. mode of dissolution of the mar­ hike in bus fares and a reduc­ Prison officials sold that last drop Cortes’ prior convlcUon. Most of the defense minis­ ready suggested a possible of computers on an oconomical, Hinchen was assisted by Among other m ajor leglsla- riage contract." tion In service in Hartford and summer they misread an t^iprt- That move, which Neblett re­ Malaysian Flood ter's statement was devoted to route across its interior. round-the-clock basis. Uon produced by Ooogress this It said, "We would be more New Haven will be conducted late court decision and cut Cor­ jected, would have made Cor­ a brief chronicle of the 14-day Lothar Lendhardt and Joe year: realistic and true to ourselves Jan. 17 by the state Publlo Util­ tes’ minimum prison sentence tes’ parole possible Immediate­ Wreaks Havoc war with Pakistan that ended Patapehuk, assistant cubmas- —A 10 per cent Social Secur­ today if we recognized the fact ities Commission. from 80 to nine—the time he ly. KUALA LUMPUR (AP) — with a cease-fire on India's ters; and A1 Pouliot, Webelo ity increase, with taxes boosted a marriage is no marriage at The PUC hod said ' earlier had .aerved.' Then on Nov. 18 the Ctallfor- Officials counted 10 persons western Ixwder Friday. leader. to pay for it beginning with the all when the spouses can no that previous commitments According to Oprtea’ attor-. nla Supreme Court ruled Ckntes Jfct’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Santa’s all dead or missing, 28,000 persons The defense minister said the Mrs. Lorriane McKay and New Year. longer live together os man and prevented it from scheduling ney, the ruling actually aald and his counsel had to appear temporarily homeless and mil­ fighting in East Pakistan left Den 3 made a plnata and the West Coast Ports —A two-year draft extension wife, and the children no longer the hearing before mid- only that Cortes should be tak- before NeUett before he made lions of dollars in property and 1,047 Indian soldiers dead, 3,047 boys tried to break it open. A and overitaul. live a normal, happy family January. The bus firm had .en to the court where he was a ruling on the matter. If the decked out and ready to bring bundles of goodies your way for a happy crop damage as flood waters in wounded and 89 missing. In the similar plnata, made by Mrs. —xA $2.25 billion emergency life." sought a decision from the sentenced originally to give the court turns down a request by West Malaysia receded today. West, Ram said, Indian forces Joe Patapehuk, Debbie White public employment bill de­ Legal separation la granted commission by Jan. 1, Judge a chance to recotislder the attorney general’s office to Relief centers were estab­ suffered 1,426 killed, 3,611 and members of Den 2, will be ^ holiday. And, tucked into his sack are hearty thanks from signed to provide state and lo­ May Close Again In the Philippines, but except In the sentence. rehear the case, Neblett will lished in Jc^ore, Pahang and wounded and 2,149 missing. sent to the State Receiving; The (inanolally-trouMed firm cal government jobs (or the rare cases neither spouse Is It was a happy day when ho have to rehear Cortes’ plea. Kelantan states and makeshift He did not list Pakistani cas­ Home at Warehouse Point. Is seeking a lO-cent across-the- unemployed. SAN FRANdSeX) (AP) — In Washington, chief federal allowed to remarry imtU one ______I------— ------us, along with jolliest wishes for a merry, merry Christmas season. camps set up on high . ground The Webelo den closed the board rate hike In Hartford and ualties. The President got his way on mediator J. Curtis Counts said dies. along the coast to shelter the meeting. West Coast longshoremen have a smaller hike In New Hkven. three major appointments he would come to San Fran­ displaced, the government said. rejected overwhelmingly a con­ cleared late in the year. Earl cisco to seek new talks toward tract offer from shippers, L. Butz was confirmed as sec­ a settlement of the strike, Prosecutors Sheltered^ retary of agriculture despite freeing the union to resume its which shut down ports from Taped Messages to FO'Wjs / Jelland Saddle Shop WORLD ALMAMC DemocraUc and farm belt criti­ strike Dec. 25. Seattle to San Diego, FACTS cism. A Taft-Hartley 80-day cooling; PMA Secretary James Rob­ Rep. Carrozzella Charges William H. Rehnquist and off period which interrupted the ertson said he hoped negotia­ Need Help To Get Through tOVifT RUSSIA Lewis F. Powell Jr. were ap­ strike after 100 days expires tions could be resumed and a HARTFORD (AP) — poMd to any change In the eye- proved os 'associate JusUces of Christmas Day, but union lead­ settlement reached. Of the WA8HINOTON (AP)< ^ An Up to 800 messsges wUl bo tor- ; Discount House tem by which they are appoint­ The state’s attorneys of Con- the Supreme Court. Rehnquist's ers, who urged rejection of the vote, he said, "The employers warded to North Vietnam. ed, as they told the Judiciary offer to send video taped holi- necUcut are "Insulated" from nomination stirred days of con­ offer, have said the coastwide are not surpirlsed, considering "I’ve never had a seeponse Committee at a recent hearing. day greetings to prisoners of TEXAS BOOTS POR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. troversy, but It was confirmed walkout would not be renewed the recommendations by the like his to anythin/’ AUley public opinion and the General Carrozzella said he is recom­ y n r has brou$ht a heavy re- DEERSKIN BOOTS 68 to 28. The two new Justices, unitl after the New Year’s holi­ ILWU leadership." said. ‘.'They keep thanking me HAWAII Assembly, a prominent law­ mending legislation that would ’ with Zippers with Bawhlde Lace Itoth rated conservaUves, are to day. ILWU President Harry ^xmee from American fami­ and I keep thanking tham. You maker charged Friday as he put the state's attorneys under take their seats on the court Members of the International Bridges and union negotlatora lies. Melvin Bailey, a New York ' Also MOCCASINS for the Family called for a change in the way the merit system as career civ­ would hop* that thosa paej^e on lUTCH next month. Longshoremen’s and Ware- had urged a no vote. televlalon producer, originated tha other aide scen^iow.gat the UST, the prcsecutors are appointed. il servants. HEBS LEATHEB FRINGE VEST SIS. housemen’s Union voted 10,072 An ILWIU spokesman said the Idea and has bean negotiat­ message." ' HIS I______NOIIS^ State Rep. John A. Ctarroz- "This will clear up, once and ^BS, 100% Wool, with Zlppora H i . to 746 against the Pacific Mari­ only; "The vote speaka for it­ ing with embassies friendly to Tha word on the t4plngs ahu PONCHto CAPE zella, b-Wallingford, wrho is co- for all, the smokescreen thrown Firm* To Collect time Association offer of a 87.6 self." North Vietnam to relay the Inda of Western Gifts and Novoltioa chairman of the Judiciary Com­ up by the state’s attorneys,” he spread by the' Natloital League lllne*$. Injury Data per cant wage hike over two However, In the lateet teeue tapes to prisoners. Ballsy of Families of Amertoan Pris­ HaIm ^ S and IIORSB CARE mittee, said the present system said. The Date Line, a zigzag years and a guaranteed 86 of the ILWU newepaper, Die- has high hopes but no oseur- oners and Missing In loulheast under which the state’s attor­ The merit system Idea vrill be CHICAGO — Fifty thousand line that approximately co­ hours of pay a week for ex­ patcher, Brldgee mapped poe- anoes the ’ tapes will get Asia. Naw and Uaad neys are appointed by Superior considered as pert of a U.S. firms have been asked to perienced men. incides with the 180th merid­ elble union etrategy. through. A natworfc ief about lao sta­ ENGLISH and WESTERN SADDLES Court Judges makes the prose­ Judiciary Ctommittee - bill that submit occupational injury and The offer would have in­ T h e D i s c o u n t ian, is where the calendar "The etrike le to get going But POW families are show­ tions tapes messages (or Bail­ from $49 fo 9SOO cutors. "answerable only to the would create an office of crimi­ illness data for 1971 as part of creased baaic wagee from $4.28 day begins, The World Al­ right after New Year, unlaea we ing up at television stations all ey, who U exsoutlv* producer Judges." nal JusUce under the state’s at­ a federal drive to develop and to $5 an hour in the first year manac says. The date is ad­ decide to wait and Join together over the country to make the for the Oomhuinlty Ahtenna COME VISIT AND SAVE I Interstate 16 A 84 to “ They are insulated from all torney general, Carrozzella maintain adtquata statistical of a two-year contract, with an vanced one day when cross­ with the ILA,” he wrote. The one-to-(lv*-mlnute tapes. Television IMvlsioit iof> Tole- Exit 08, turn loft, then right i^t the light,, % of a responsibility to, and evaluaUon said. records. Increase to $5.40 In the second. ing in a westerly direction — International Longshore- The camera ran all day Fri­ prompter Q ^ o Tslovlrion Oo. by, the general public and the "ConnecUcui needs and must Then some 250,000 selected mile on ^uto 80. and set back one day when The vote was announced Fri­ men’e AseooiaUon AFLrClO day In Naw York City, As In New York, Then they send General Assembly," said Car­ have a full Ume, statewide De­ Omployers will be required to crossing in an easterly di­ day by the National Labor Re- etruck East and Gulf coiwt many os M were made In Chi­ them to him. rozzella In a statement, "And partment of Justice to attack submit Illness and injury sta­ laUons Board, after 82 ILWU GALL 876-7242, Anytime rection. porta Oct. 1, An M-day Taft- cago Thursday and mora in 'nto .tspai must be roady by they seem definitely anxious to c r I m e—especially organized tistical data for the calendar locale balloted Tuesday and C op yrigh t C 1971. Hartley tnJuncUon that halted Pittsburgh Friday night. Nine TVeaday. 'inien w* are pre­ N’.wiip.per Enterpri.n Ann. preserve their UtUe empires." crime—on a statewide basis," year 1972 sometime in January Wednasday in California, Ore­ OPEN 9 AM* ’ 9 PM* 7 Days a Waek till Xmaa the ILA walkout expiree In Feb­ were t^ed in Nswbilrgh, N.Y. pared to fly them anywhere In The state’s attorneys are op- he sold. 1973. gon and Washington. ruary. iBalley says when It’s over, the worid,’’. eald BgU^,

V ir' ■(;') I V>'j j f.v'Ut > Ui f - ; i MANCHBgnBR BVENINQ HBRALD, BtANCHEOTBK, CONN.. SATURDAY,’ DECEMBER 18, 1971 M O B TW ELVB RIAITCHESTiai EVEl^ltlG HERALD, JHANC^ESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1871 31 Years in Army Will Leave it Ut ^June iM ^ T A R . GAXElC*>^> ______-Bfn _ CLAYr t A V HB POLLAN BrtT.T.AliJ ...... AMU UBRA M Voor Ooiiy AcWWIy GoJdo ^ MA«. 1> IT According fo ffco Sfor*. !■ Jury Acquits Henderson “Awi. I» To dovolop massogo for Sunday, OCT. 12V At The Center 1344741-46^ USINES rood Yvorda corresponding to numbers ERVICES ! IRECTORY t-88-39 S049.7Si ^ of your Zodiac birth sign, > TAUKUt tCORNO AM. M I Romantic 31A 411'"''** X 2 Kay 320poottunlly 62 Your OCT.. 1 1 ^ Of All My Lai Charges ir r maV » 3 0onY 33 It 63 May Nor. 64 Convanotlon . 2 1 ^ ^ by Glenn Gaif^ber MM3.t6.SS 4 Your 34 Outlook 1S4348.S2. ^73.76 5 Stick 35 On 65 In ------By H ARRY F . ROfiENTHAL said, his subordinates misled Army. 1 think someone made ANcw 36 Know 66 For 60.774148^ w m n Memorial Corner Store OIMINI 7Wrltton 37 It 67OM0ra SA4UTTARIUS Mayor John Thompson says he plans t6 ^en 'liven formal "eofialderatlon by the FT. MEADE, Md. (A P ) — him In Vietnam. " I ’m aS much the declaim we oan’t try U . HIGH ORADI MAir 21 t MoNrIol 38Whol't 68Economlcol attend a meeting Tuesday between mem- Board of Directors. The My Lai trials are over. to blame as anyme,” he said. Qijigy half a dosen soldiers EQUIPMENT Now that Christmaetlmo is 90iit 39 Nothing 69Nawi bere of the Connecticut Conference of CcQ. Oran K. Henderem, the " I didn’t ask toe right quee- exposure of ,My here, BUI at the M S K O R IA L JUNl 20 iOMoy 40Nawt 70 In OK. II Tile report Is being prepared by Ron­ FUNERAL HOME PRINTING f ' ; 4- 7- 8.431 II SpKiol 41 Fovorobla 71 Accordingly 19.2640424 Mayors and the General Assembly’s fi­ ald iDaats, employed by the town under last and highest-ranking soldier tlona.” Lai. There’s always going to be CORNBR 8TORB WU com- l2Bt 42 Aopaor 720m nance committee. The flmuioe oonunlt- to bo tried, y/fom acquitted Fri- The others who were tried manUng rcoenUy that time Is a 1 4.^33.54.71 73 &S.7a8749l the m ergen oy employment program. the queitlm of a ooverup.” Job SRd OoOHSMTCiBl 13 Honor 43 Raquirat tee has invited members o f the mayor’s day of all ohaigea that ho cm - and freed were Capt. Ernest many faceted word. (BUI says CANCIR 14 Your 44 ComIrH) 74 You CAPRICORN Kraata la a solid waste engineer. rd toe And, he auuou,added, ‘ 1 . dm ’t think , T iSThli 45 Or 75 Aims group to dlecuse legislative proposals cealed toe killings of more than Medina, commander fAH—IMB). Many songs have 58 TOLLAND TPKB. i\)Hl 21 the true story of what happened wind, J. Lsnnon, Dirsetor Manoh/Vernon Town Line Pnnpt and Rfltalaat 16 Could 46 For 76 Now which would be of benefit to lootU gov­ 100 clvUlana by his tro<^ company that swept through “ The BverylMiw S*etel'» been written about time, sueb JUlV 22 17 It 47 Arid 77 Toko JAN. n at My Lai has ever come out FfM fiw e( AR RROe • r r * ernments. Two Jobt Unfilled Of 35 men mce accused md My Lai; Chariea E. Hutto as Tim e On M y Hands, The C^29-«(M5| 18 Door 48 No 78 Your 1.234741/C Two town potions under the emer­ not until somebody comes;to FREE TOWmO 19 Now 49 Turtla't 79 You 16^704044^ Thompson says the matters discussed six who stood trial, only 28- and David Mliohell, sergeants; can 142 E. CENTER ST. 2 MAIN vntnoT Lest Time I Saw Paris, Just 50 Achlaving aOTho gency employment program remain un­ PHONE f4t-2461 20 Soma AQUARIUS year-old U. William L. CaUey and Capt. Eugene M. ,,Kotuoc, mav «* Depot Sqdere One More Time, ote. “ Tim e,” OonmiiRKy Pm t u o 21 Flgura 51 Expantaa 81 Any will be "principally revenue Items.’^ filled and applications are being accept­ we close toe book. We may 649-7196 2) 22Nack 52Tlmo 82 To JAN. 20 Jr. was cmvlcted of any criml- an lnteU.',7onoo officer, 0pm Unite $0 • IN P4I, says BIU, "a t this time o f the Honist m t One matter Thompsen aays he will look ed for them. One Job as a mechanic la have to wait years, until some­ 254 Broiid gt, R6sr 23 Intaratli 53 Ravlaw 83 You ftl. IS, Into is the poealbtllty of higher property nal reiponelblUty for toe They were charged with of- J. F A R R — M i n u year Is MEMORIAL OORNlSi Mon. • Fri. 64 .A(/S. 22 24 To 54 Act 84 Air open In the Highway Department. An­ body Is m his deatofipd.” >' • \ Sat. 6-U. Tdsplion* 648-5727 10.1241494 tax exemptions for people over 85. He elaughtor in toe sweep through fenaea against Vietnamese ol- STORE’S most important com­ i2l.25.35.S1 aSCIotaly 55 Coma 85Todoy other position as a systems analyst la 'S6.S»6B 26Focat 56 And 86 To 5746.79453 notes that Manchester, with IS per cent toe South Vletnameeo hamlet vlllana In toe sweep or Imme^ |4- I ' ^ ' •• ,• K modity bocauso wo save our D: 27 0( 57Poca 87 Social available In the Town Data Center, Ap­ VIR80 piscn of Its population over 85, Is "slightly nearly four years ago. dlately afterward. ■ . I AN IN' fcUCA'S customers time.” Poopio busy 28 For 58 8a SSChoncat plications may bo obtained in the gener­ ^ AUO. 22 29 Good 59 Your 89Grcla Fti. IS ^ ahead” of other towns In the number of , His life sentence for murder- The Army dUmlaaed ooverup i8sIf-S#rvics with Christmas shopping and al manager’s office In the Municipal CUSTOM MADE MW. 22 SOMoy 60 To 90 Succaaa MAR. 20 elderly people living In town. Ihg 22 civilians has been re- charges but demoted Koster LBandromat MANOHESTER toe like find our store oonvo- MANOHESTER Building during normal bustnees hours. Alee ReirenTlni. Service of Sincerity CANYAS AY9NINGS 6.18.27.32 Good (^Adyeite ^^Neuttd 2.17.2446^ duced to 20 years In an appeals from major general to briga- nlonUy weU etockod with eU too 7246.90 SlIHV 38444243B, process still under way. Colley dler general and censured hla MEMORIAL 00. neoosslUoa suoh as broad, mUk, Holiday Fund Over $100 iM Ii, Panto and Bhretyday living Is more com- helpful sorvlco end one you can Sewer Inatjdlation Complete awaits the outcome In his deputy. Brig. Gen. George H. Oppeoltn Raet OsomIoiy bakery goode ss weU ss plicated today no matter what depend upon. The entire Sa a fo o tL The Welfare and Social Services De­ Town Engineer Walter Senkew reports \m i 0 m Ooate apartment at Ft, Bennlng, Ga. Yeung, who then retired. emaigoncy Items suoh u pat­ your partomlar role in Ufe may Hotmee famUy to proud of toe partment reports that donations to the that the Installation of sewers In fruit of n m f f l B i g The Calley and Hendersm It has notified others among 9Mllfy MiRorioh ent medicines, light fuses, can- be, and aurely this to toe cose fact that their Home has been CHOICR YARIITY department’s Holiday Fund were a little numbers 56-95 Greenwood Dr. is com­ I e Dry fileanine dies, batteries, etc., without Coventry cases were before trial for 82 the officers who are still in the when It comes to a funeral di­ chosen year after year as a over $100 at the end of this week. A de­ plete. The work was done by the Addi­ days, a court-martial longevity Army that they are still subject e Lenndry Servt(loe Over N Yean’ Hipeilmiwi waiting to line. We can save rector. Because o f these compU- member of toe Order of toe partment spokeswoman said the contri­ son Oonstructlon Co. of Glastonbury for recoid. to administrative mtlona not M. you time very time you stop at Qualify oatlone, many people have Golden Rule, butions are not as much as last year, but $30,115. Bids for another stretch of sew­ The Jury of seven senior otfi- affected by toe expiration of C al 449-5807 the MEMORIAL CORNSHt come to depend on toe Holmes The Holmee BHineral Home to added that she is encouraged by the er in that area came In too high and w ill cere returned its acquittal of toe limitation on bringing DrihreJn P u k in g store. Seafood Residents To Vote A. Anorm , prop. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. a most beautiful one, large donatlona so fa r considering the econom­ be rebld soon, according to Senkow. Hendersen after four hours of charges in court, Don’t g e t toe Idea we rush 43 OAK STREET FORi ic climate. Senkow ttaanka reeldenta In the area deliberations Thursday and Fri- 3. Sgt Mitchell still is in toe Hnrrieoa ■$., Menefceetu you out — no indeed, we w el­ People need a person who can to handle the largest Donations to the Holiday Fund a n used for tolerating conditions there while the day. Army, but others of toe soldiers come our customers to oome In take care of OAA, MAA. eervlca. Intimate enough for toe On Buying Compaetor to buy Items the department workers feel work was going on. He praised the con­ Henderson saluted and stood charg^ In the assault itself are Oitrmsky and browse through our exten­ Security Benefts and Veterans smallest. Each oJuvel hae Us eD ser Claneples are needed by particular Individuals and tractor for the way the work was done, straight and unflinching as now civilians and out of toe sive greeting card display, our wynefUs, Tbase and many otoer private family room and e M am Dean Coventry residents will be ask. His term eicpires Dec. 81,1978, families. particularly some dynamIUng which MaJ. Gen. Charles M. Mount m ilitary’s legal jurisdiction, DIALER IN WASTI big selocUcn of periodloals, our need some of the goodies for rtiated services are offered at ‘ta private entrance, e Oemhinstlen Whiiewe ed to act on the pit^yosed pur. and the vacancy will be filled Food and toys are also usually received was required to clear away some rock announced: Henderson said he hod no Job STEVENSON’S ftosen food cases or our com­ toe Christmas stockings, ws the Hotmee Funeral Home, ‘••oor to dene with tmpec- Reibsn Plen’s Maseln et i r Atsnlag Os. chase of a compactor for the within SO daye of Mrs. Ryoh- at Christmastime. Some toys have al­ there. "It Is my duty as president of offers. He phuiB to remain In MATERIALS plete line of cooUes, anaoks have a wide selection of can­ Many people have also bene- teete, aiul all families an IM WEST OBNIER RT. sanitary landflU at a special ling's receipt of the resignation ready been received, and several dintaprs The Board of Dlrecturs authorized tola court to advise that toe the Army until his- eldest ESSO and beverages. We have aU the dles, toya, novelties and toe flted ^ Knowledge Book- f*^”?,^*'** ^ Texaco Sfafion , TalapiMM Mt-SMl Town Meeting: Tuesday at 7:30 on Dec. IS. have been promised. sowers in Greenwood Dr. last winter af­ court In closed session, and daughter graduates from high IRON tone. In the world to eorve you, like, we also have a supply of let” put out by toe Order of toe " “ *•*“ wisn. There are seven members on HARRISON’S 3S1 Mafai Straot p.m. ter some residents In the area petiUon- upon secret written ballot, has 8chooI next June, 405 M AIN ST. and aU of our friendly people paper shell peoene direct from Goldin Rule, to yours tor * The request Includes an ap- the OC, tl^ remaining six brok. ed for them. found you not guilty of all spec- A veteran of 31 years in the have a good tone doing It. Georgia — the kind a chUd can toe aaktng. Just stop to at toe *** " * received Insures that aU Toys Piling Up ‘ STATIONERS ‘ SORAP METAL TEL. 649-5583 PhoHa 443-9149 proprlation of $31,200 to cover ^ iw n i to six. Republicans and Toys for the children, at the Mansfield Senkew reminds homeowners who ifications and charges.” Army and wounded In As Rudy VaUee used to sing. crack In hto hands. For tooae Hom3a plorupVcopy fi^ e«.t to a eervlce are K B Upholstsry the cost of the vehicle, with the two Democrats. Abo, being a abut the completed wurk that they may Henderson iialuted again, did three wars, Henderson said he “The Btatkmeni On Ihe •Tunt-Ups My Time Is Tour Time, and who need a last minute gift, we Democrat, will most likely be Training School have begun fo {die up In Mi PAPER the table to toe baU of the main arranged Ryiram atto and l Y I Shop recommendation that it be fi­ tie Into the sewer line now if they wish an about-face, and returned to was hot resentful against toe M ove” while BUI can’t stag, ho does have some Items that will Just corridor; or, U you prefer, ask t*et*fully to their best advan- P reidaced by a Democrat. the Municipal Building foyer. An area for m PARRRR MX. RE-UPHOLBTElllNO nanced over a three-year period to. his seat. Arm y and that he would not 849 MAIN waasaar proclaim, “(Mneo wo are open fUl toe hlU. e MODERN FURNITURE Anyone interested in serving pe<^e to leave toyq has been set up xeL m em u MS4m tbem to mall a copy to yob. ^ 5 ' AR Weski beginning with the 1971-73 fiscal there. The toy drive for children at the "I feel sort of rtdtculous turn against toe system, KANOHEaniBR > Gwidfal Rtpoin tUl midnight every day of the While Santa’s helpers an Thto booklet to most helpful, .**•"»>»«» « the clergy appro- and ANTiqUES year. on this agency should make his now,” he said afterward. "The "I am not a scapegoat,” he year. Including Sundays and busy at home, those of us at TaxsM I e Custom Furalture or her Intention known in writ­ school Is conducted annually. People Sign Up Aa Voters and erqKotos to a very clear that this Home Residents will also be asked government spent $10 million to said. "I am not critical of toe holidays, we devote moot of our We CMro jf/sC Otomi I and SUpoovers ing to Mrs. Rychllng. wishing to donate toys are requested to DemocraUccraUc RegisRegistrar Herbert Steven­ M EM ORIAL CORNER STCHIB and factual manner toe many ®“ ®re » Rieclal room for them, to authorize the town manager convict mo and they don’t get a ______'______time everyday to serve you.” will be standing by Christmas Spectoltoing to Hand Tufting m n 4-H Awards make sure that the toys have no sharp son and Reputdicon Registrar Fred problems toe family will have ^ course, the Home to air cen­ Made To Order and town treasurer to borrow conviction.” Yes Indeed, our tone Is your Eve ’tU midnight In case you EBlen Aronson, Bamsbee protrusions and that they not bo gift Peck remind cNlege students home for to face, and hae been proven attloned throughout and a very Complete Sdeotion of miHwy for the purchase and to The Pentagon has never re­ tone anjrtlme you please. might need some item that Lane, has been awarded a oer- wrapped, 80 that jieoide at the school will the Christmas vacation that they may most helpful. toud qieaker lystem to to Materiala sign notes as security for the vealed toe cost of the Investlga- Say Pop! If Mom has been would make your day more T0U2MME Uflcate for being the state wln- be able to tell If’the Item Is for a boy or register to vote any weekday during Tii.» X XXX. operation aU over toe Home. TO FREE B8T1MATBS tlons, hearings and-Trlals, but out all day Christmoa shopping complete. Lowtor Level o f the Patkade loan. iw r In the 6-H oiUsenship pro-' girl. normal business hours In either the reg­ wi hzSSlT^’at fire, there to a Other business at the town witnesses were brought from MOTOR SALES and didn’t have tone to cook Remember, although all of us istrar’s office or the town clerk’s office Funeral Home, and fo fS ^ PMNTS Men., Toes., 64t Wed., meeting will Include a . request all over the world—106 at Hen­ your supper, give her a break. at toe MEMORIAL CORNER complete protection 34 hours a Miss ‘ Aronson was listed Meeting Jan. 18 to the Municipal Building. R X P R R T A U T O BODT and who srtoh music at a sOrvlco, Than)., FM. t-B| Sat. 84 to authorise the seeking * funds among six Ocnneotlcut young derson’s trial, 104 at Colley’s. Drop to at toe MBBfORIAL STORE would like to be home day. 0 A meeting between town officials a FRNDRR RRPAIRM this to a welcome addition. FOR REST RESULTS throughIhroueh theHie EmergencyT0rnBivani.v Bm. _____^ ______7 „ The statute of limltationa has CORNER STORE where we with our loved ones on Christ­ I f you would like to .consult people who haVe .won 641 residents of the area around Center RNAMRL and lAOQURR Holmes Funeral Home to uni­ ployment Act. Fund* for ImproYemenls expired on bringing any addi­ have Swanson’e T.V. Dinners, mas Day, we’ll give our time with any member of the Holmes awarda for their acti^tiea uid i^rlngs Park bas been set for Jan. 18 at Now that toe purchase of toe Man­ , RRF P HMHIRCHi frosen pizza, chicken pot pies, que to that It to a fam ily busl- OCUJ Statement tional military personnel to and attention to all our Mends, fam ily. Just call at their oonsul- accompUshments in varloifs 8 p.m. in the park lodge. chester Water Go. by toe town is a dead RRABONABIJD inUORS etc. If you want to be a real nees. It was started to 1922 by GLASS The OCXAJ is now expected to court in toe case. our dear cuetomere, all day Mi toe street floor PAULAS Rtatewlde pfajeots. The '441< Some lOS residents recently petitioned issue, toe town has $188,000 vtolch would RT. OS—VRRNON, CONN. sport, Dad, you can always find Mark Holmes, and today hto e F or A u to ' release e that the time we q>end funds to clean up the very unhealthy con­ Improvements, according to Town Man­ ALPINE “*«*»• “ d “ore to secliw S ^ oR eiies e l wtadowB ing the Coventry Police depart- versity of Connecticut, montos In prison, forfeiture of TRL.dA0-0Ud Mam, etc. with which you can with you will help you aU have' tradition. No matter when you . TliL«494>S00 ditions that exist at Qenter Springs ager W elsa do your own thing. ment The council took the ac- Anh ^^nyard of Flanders Rd. pajr and dismissal from toe a very Merry Chrtotmas and a e For Tohle Tope Pond.” The money was given toe town by toe Arm y. Mbim, remember that if you Happy New Year. Uon last weekend at a special has been named the m Hwwii OPEN 8 to 6 FJR. Town Manager Robert Weiss, and Wil­ state for watershed land used in toe con-, ” I do not {dan to stay in toe < ^ A U S J ^ ire 1.^ «r^xx^x.^~,:.;j y®®*- P«t srul any toe AM. meeting to discuss an invest!, champion in Ice cream Judging ■^f**^*y Holmea tamUy wUl he pleased SATURDAY S A.M.-NOON liam O’Neill, director of public works, struction of toe new stretch of 1-86 in toe Army,” Henderson said. “The YOUR WB CARRY A gallon into a Nov. U drug raid and among 68 other contestants PARKADE tohelp you. will attend the meeting to review with south end o f town, n ie money was set verdict Is sort of antlclimatic.” COMPLETR Japanese CSirislIen U nit Labor Coats OOMPUDTB UNB OF at a local house. The investi- won third place In cottage residents the plans for the park. Mem­ aside in toe water fund to cover toe ®"' A largo,, brightly inumtoated ' J. A. WHITE gallon was conducted by Town cheese judging. Her prises were The injury to his reputation, he PET CINTERI Fastest Container Ship Up Rapidly in U.S. Throui^ toe Holmes Funeral parking ttfea, large enough tor bers of tha . Ognaervation Oompalssloa town's share of toe cost of about 170 said, was done two years ago CLEANERS SNOWMOMLE GLASS C O h INC. Manager Deimis Moore. a gold watch and a desk set. BIANOMRMIIRR PARXAD B KOBE, Japan — The world’s Homo's membership to toe Or- 75 cary, bravadlable at toe rear and the Advisory Recreation and Park acres of <^n space water company vdien toe Army Inquiry culmi­ Onaariea — Parakeeli WAiffitiNOTCHf — Uidt labor n BtoaeR SA — TM. 84648M Residents of the house, diree •Ml— l^njrard Is a student at NOW IB THR TDCB TO der of toe Golden Rtde, funeral oi the Hotmee Funeral Home, Commlaelon and Paik-Oommission will land. nated In toe charges against Tropical Flah — luttaa largest, fastest container ship costs to manufacturtog rose ood SNOWILOWER of Yriiom .were arrested in con- the University of Connecticut, CLRAN YOUR SUBDB was christened .the Kamakura arrangements can be taken park here and walk part way also be Invited to attend. The town bad been given preliminary him. Hausten — OerUla more rapidly to the United nection with the raid, claimed Along with other IKkam students FB B R 10% BONUS CARD Maru recently to a ceremony care of all over the country, around the Home to the north One of O’Neill’s plans for the park is to approval at a federal open space grant Henderson, commander of ON SURDJB A D R Y Mixed Bned Pimpleo States to toe latter half of the later that the police had ran- she participated in the BOth In- eoeeeoriee, ete. St a Krtoe shlpward. It to being Should death occur away from to toe nearest entrance. The fill in a portion of the pond for use as a which would have resulted In federal toe 11th Brigade vriien one of C L B A IW O . 1900s than to most other eouri- BELTS OLEANIND sacked the premises, causing tercoUegiate Dairy Products baseball field. ■> fuhds to cov:7 half toe cost of the ispd CUDAN WITH CX»(FI- OwD Bpeelal BlaUled buUt fo r a Japanese line at a trles. After declining to I960- home. Just call the Holmee BV- Holmes Funeral Home lives up Its task foroes attacked My Lai, P etF eoR o damage to personal belongings. Judging Contest hrid reomtUy In and stiate funds to cover m e fourth. The (DBNOB. AtX. CL0THB8 cost of nearijr $20 mUUon. 65, unit labor ooste rose 21 per neral Home and tell them Just to toe motto of the Order of the GONTRAOTORS Moore said the etdor photos San Francisco, Cidif. The UConn was toe only officer brought to town would have paid the remaining trial of 13 accused of covering r PRD4NP0TIBD. ALL MANCHESTER The vessel measures 856 foet cent to 1906-70, In Canada, what arrangements you want Goldon Rule, "Service meaeur- taken after the raid by the police team was coached by Professor Preparing Annual Report WORK DONE ON to length, 106.6 feet'to breadth MANCHESTER e OFFICES e WINDOWS fourth of the cost. up the slayings. Word of too PIT CRNTIR Japan and eight European made and everything will be ed not by gold — but by the su^xirted the theory that the Lynn Olasier of the university’s Mrs. Rosalie Long, a University of PRBMISB8. ONB DAY and 85 feet to depth. Its speed countries, the cost rose 20 per taken oa^ of. This Is a most Oddan Rule.” e nUMMSS e CARPETS police had used poor Judgment Animal Industries Deportment, Oonnectlcut graduate student doing in­ massacre reached the Pentagon BBRVIOB IF NBBDRD. 8W Miitoi St. AUTC) 'ARTS a year after the March 16, 1968, when fu lly loaded to 26.15 cent to the first half of the # WALLS in conducting the raid, and rec- The Connecticut MUk Dealer’s tern woric In the general manager’s of­ Rcift^Depfutment' Report WB aUARANTBB kiuts. It will be able to cany decode, but only 16 per cent to ommended the reprimand. Aasoclatloa helped sponoor the fice, is preparing toe annual town report The Recreatlm Department reported (gieratlon. OUR WORK The government sought to NOTICE: 1A96 containers, each measur­ the second half. The OCLU has taken an inter- team, which will be published when It is ready 5,813 parftqipants in November In build­ 100% ing 7.8 feet to width, 7.8 feet GARABMLLO prove that Henderson was told WINDOW CLEANINO OO. est In tl«9 case from the outset, Lutheran Services by The Herald. ing and indoor actlvltleB' and 1,141 spec­ MEMORIAL to height and 30 feet to length. Two farmer presidents, Thom­ with a special committee formed Prince of Peace Lutheran Mrs. Lang Is editing toe report writ­ tators os cmiparad to 4,474 . paiticlpanta o f toe bloodbath, received an p i i N order to Investigate it, and re­ OPEN CORNER STORE The vessel will gall between as Jefferson and {ohn Adams, during the week to study the Church has scheduled several ten by two youths emidoyed under toe and 983 qiectaton in October, gome Japan and Europe. both died July 4, 16M. report and Its results. According special servlceB during the SAM (Summer Activitiea in MAnchee- 2,101 peoirie participated in townwide ported-after a shallow probe— M B te U R Y e Party Ckiods, Magaalnea SAT. TO 1 P.M. SM-195T a figure of 20 to 28 civilians ALL DAY to a OCLU spokesman yester- Christmas holiday. There will ter) program tola summer. “It was so sports os compare to l,>8» playere in Travol A g m e y e OrooeriOB, Cold Cute day, the formal statement, be an 8 p.m. candlelight serv- good, if it weren’t for space, I could October. Town swimming pools 'were UUed accidentally by helicopter o ETuite—VegetaUes F to a d s o R ly whlch was to have been made ice on Dec. 24, and a 9 a.m. have left it intact,” Mrs. Lang says. used by l,B2B peoirie in November-aa . -gunsh^ and artttlery fire. Henderson, 51, admitted his SUNDAY 444-2756 o Qroeting Cards available yesterday, was still Christmas Festival service cn The report was written by Paul Silver, compared to 1,064 people vdio foxA a dip Investigation Was Inadequate in We Depend On Yon. . . Riadio for the Week DOE WILLIS not in its final form. Christmas morning. a coordinator of toe SAM program now In October. 404 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE NO SBRyiOB light of toe magnitude. But, he OHAROB You Gan Depend On Us! (These are toe baslo listings, and include only those news Abo Resigns On Dec. 26, at 10:15 a a freshman at toe University of Hart­ The first sign- of wlitter. activity was broaulbasts o f 10 or 15 minutes in langth. Some stations canty DIAMONDS Town Clerk Eillsabeth Rych- “Simeon” service will take ford; and Susan Treadwell, a senior at reported In November. About 1,300 peo- GARME RBRRRVAXIONS FOB Open 7 Days A Week other short newscasts. Dally sports information oaa be found M B W I* flCwEutY Ung has announced that she has place with a Sylvester Ve^iers Manchester High School. Ido went sledding after th6 first big Santa’s Pot till Mldtilgte on the apwta p ogw .) 18 Mafai St, TsL 6494531 received the resignatlan of Aaro service to be held at 8 p.m. on Speaking of SAM, John Harkins, as­ snow of toe year Thanksgiving Day. BOXiBIA • RfO BB Aho from the Oonservatlcn Com- Dec. 31. a .A IR U N B » • Bipert Wateh BeiMMag sistant town manager who was toe Is R e a lly P o t BTBAMBHIPg 953 MAIN ST. 5464298 Spocld h im mission, Abo cited "pressiiig Manchester Ehrenlng Herald town'j liaison with the SAM youths, says 1 ' W IN F — 1280 10:80 Congreeilonal Report • Fhie BslesiHen s f OW b Annual Vauh Party MONTEREY PARK, Calif. (alternate Bundaro) F ar A R T piersonal reasons” for the res- Coventry correspondent, BoUy his report on the program should bo AST Main Step BfaadiMtGr (CBS News Bvere Hour on the Hour) Thwn employes celebrated toe holiday (AP) — A woman police agent MOMDAYrFBIDAY #1 MAKE SMYICE ignation. Oantner, tel. 742.8185. ready soon and might be submitted to SDR US FOB QUAUTY 00 Art Hoigen' Answers Your Needs seaam in fine style yesterday aftemom answering an anonymous tele­ OOWoiM Newi 8:00 Tom Jonea toe Board of Directors at its January phone tip that Santa was push­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE Xi'AILOBINO U:80 Other Side of the Day and evening at toe anmiA^i "Vault Par­ i Art Horgen 1:00 Hike Oreene W a t s t e meeting. (W a H ave A Notion To H o m o) FURL GAL. AND I Arthur_ OodfnOodfrey Time Sooner or later everyone or from the old school runntog ty” at toe Manchester Country Club. ing pet at a shopping center iJ___ e tt.- Jacob# ■ 0:00 Chip Hobart TtlMataRt,: 17J9 CUSTOM i m It—Luoa Addabho, whoM motto WVRMrai RVpOIr WOffll The Annual a ffa ir gets its luune from pinched toe Jolly old fellow aft­ OIL C.O.D. I Dan Foley WRCH — 916 neetto the eevlee o f a H Qual­ F k s a a M M m Tinsel Approved for Sale B. MIDDUD TPKK. (Next to Popular Market) MADE I The WoiU Tonlsht to “We fit to plow you!’’ The Sanitary LandfiU Report toe days when it used to be held in toe er buying tone lids of motri- ruoe 8t, Just on mens, womene and ohUdrens an agreement with four manu- club. les dressed as Santa, was ezoept: sss Burnriimd a y e . It has bom proposed that toe town I97Z DESK it POOKET DIMIEE 447-9732 MANCHISTIR 1:00 W eeke^ around the corner from oito 8^. clothes. , . . _ . by George EVancke Smis Oo. ot booked Friday for investigation 1:00 CBS Worid New* 8:00 Religious progranu HART HARTFORD facturers of Christmas tinsel Baltimore. buy about 100 acres of land adjacent to I Weekend U:00 (iulel Bouis of possessing marijuana, police Serring-gimter Manoheetor, TAILOR SHOP —almost next to the Nathan In today's toflationary eooiu>- that aUows them to sell their An FDA spokesman con- toe existing landfiU at Laurel Lake. Tomkiel on TV AnMhrtnMrt Bookt — Oalwian m SPRUOB ST. 6t6-S16« I Arthur Oodfrey Time w n c — 1686 Hale Bohool. my, you will be pleased to 289-4333 A price of $650,000 has been set In said. Vernon, Oew tey, ToBand, I Weekend product through next Christ--"firmed that the government Town Clerk Edward TOmklel will ap­ Free Parking I Jim BeokwIUi Doeoimnr zUf' 10:06 Sun^ ttowoil^RUpiial Radio Pulpitto heavy, rest can save Uvea,” hr norod that were cut Into a . *t*?®Tl** said toe state ^ '"'*'** 1*^ Among too other pro- ‘conference, conclIlaUon and United (Kates, Canate and sev- 'oa*e says Dr. Bertram W. Caraow tested 18 samples from five product they le^ed It being offered Is a tone- Persuasion” before acting eral foreign countries show that Monday and Thundoy Timday - DncmilMr Vh iM Rii OF S R im BRANDS block of marble, written on manufootorers, aiid had found would not be available next week creative writing class sRahist a polluter. 27B,M7 youngsters ouallflsd tor bf toe University of lUtooto roof shingles, a ski, a car fon­ TuMdoy and Friday Wtdnotddy - Dtoombnr 22 ^e'tMpolnl t e Maytag a.VrifIdaIro eS oaltti MUtor School of Medlotoe, An after­ der, ' a shirt, In lipstick cn a O'WaaUaghoneo 0 Hotpolnt XiOV* p resen t^ no di^er. Jensen said there is no a.m. at toe West Side Rec. memo that the agency have too ness Award during toe 19T0-71 Horton jday Bdlllon noon nap can be helpful, he brasslare, cn bottle labels, even to the event of Inclement weather or Incomplete delivery on any of the aiiovc datee ’ a Btpeee aDtahwaakan Radiu a TVs e Dryero 0 Bto. sway '•wa, Weslliar, Sport* says, and so con early bed­ whlto-washsd on the aide of a M tar Us p Mh wltt... IhtaHlft' ^ Anyone intereeted In toeee or authority to lemie "cease and school year. delivery eoheduled will be poetponed one week. ipei !**t to* Free* 44 WEST CENTM STREET n l sold ^ brands of lead foil le ^ from the icicles. other new program offerings desist” orders against poHu- Since time. He advlaes avoiding hard cow. They’ve also been written CSl “ 7 program onerlngs uesui- orders against poHu- Since toe Inception of toe William p. O’N eil 0 | i^ Iv R S . HE 9 P.M. oMlid PorinMa Pkono euean 1!;! aoUvltiea, whether Indoors or on bananas, watermelon, egg, Idtelee tested were Brite Star,star, There was no no Immediate Immediate shouldshould contact contact toe toe Recreation Recreation tors. tere. ^ program liT l^ hows Dlreatpr ot PubUo Worka SILYER U N I EXTENSION 8:05 Honttor I outdoors. and dead fish. Traditional Foil Icicles made comment from the other two Department as class size Is Urn- Other major parte of the re- and girls have ’ earned ' toe by the National Tinfoil Manu- manufacturers. tied In some cases. port include; emblem.

h V A t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971

__ _ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCMESTEni. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER ,18, 1971 p a c s I Grid Battle Down to Wire in Indians Scalp Platt, 66-60, SporU Editor « y 49ers, Rams Guy Lefleur EARL YOST V(K/A«S In All-Out Wins Spurs In Wild and Wooly Affair Memories Will Be Stirred and-tuok aU the way and the orowd was NBA overflowing onto the court. We had a fine CCM80$ As Rooki? EASTERN CONFERENCE Final Drive By DEAN YOST Attantlo DIvlalan M«mori«i will b« atlmd Sunday noon baekcourt duo in Moe Spahn and Nat I NEW YORK (AP)—CThs Appoaring more like a on Channal 8 when a SO-mlnuto baaketball Frankel, two former CONY players. NEW YORK (AP) — W. L. P o t O.B. promotion titled '18 Tean — Hie NBA We were up by four points with less day aftsr Montrsal’s footosll game than a bas> Boston 21 12 .886 — Everything’s all but settled ketball contest a scrappy Story' will be carried. Chrle Schenkel will than a minute to iriay. During a timeout, in the National Football smooth - skating cgntori New York 17 IS A67 2% narrate. One o( the feature! will be film it was decided to take advantage of the League except for—where Jean Beliveau, had an­ Manchester High five sent Philadephla 14 18 .488 6M1 clips of that first NBA cam e between the crowd and salt away the win. nounced his retirement Buffalo 12 18 .400 TVi else? — California, -where Piatt High back to Meriden New York Knloks and Toronto Huskies. Bid Sadowskl was to foul a Sphas play­ from hockey, the Can^i- with a 66-60 CCIL defeat Central DIvlaton For many, Including this writer, It will er and after the single toss. If successful, San Francisco and Los last night at the Clarke Arana Baltimore 12 18 .400 — Angeles go down to the cm ens, seeking a new SW , bring back memories of the good "old Spahn was to grab the ball and throw It made Guy Lefleur the top before 900 fans. The victory Cleveland 11 21 .844 2 the length of the floor. If unsucosaaful, wire in the playoff berth days." The biggest point-getter with the pick in the National H<)ck- evened the Tribes’ mark at 1-1 . Cincinnati 10 20 .888 2 Toronto Huskies was an old teammate of whatever man on our squad got the ball battle. 7 The wild and wooly affair had AUonU 8 22 .287 4 mine during World War n days at FOrt he was to do the same — just throw it. with the exception of the Na­ ey League draft whlstle-tooters Gordie Guy and It was very fitting beosuse WESTERN CONFERENCE Dlx, Ed Sadowskl out of Seton Hall. Big As it turned out, the fOul try was good. tional Ckmference West, which Dan Pandiscia calling a total of Bellveau long had beea ;'L«- Midwest DIvlalon for that era at 6-8 and 380 pounds, Sadow­ The Sphas pressed In hopes of gaining wMl send only one representa­ 60 personal fouls, 24 on the fleur’s Idol. > ' skl was the Huskies’ No. 1 scorer and possession, but Spahn grabbed the ball tive into post-season play, all locals and 20 on Platt. Pandl- Milwaukee 29 4 ,879 — fourth best in the NBA. and let fly. It looked like a wild throw entries—divisional winners and And Bcctty Bowman, \ Mon­ Chicago 20 10 .867 7Vk treal’s new coach, went-, even Bcia also called two technical I can never forget Sadowskl during the into the crowd. Instead, Frankel had hid­ "wild card" clubs—have been Phoenix 18 18 .881 10 further. He assigned LsflAir to fouls, one on ’Tribe Coach Jim one season that we played week nights den himself among the fans and when he determined. Detroit 12 19 .887 16 Bellveau’s spot In the dcMoing Moriarty and the other on Rick with Dix and on weekends with the Wil­ saw the play developing, he moved out And going into Sunday’s 14th Klernan. Paciflo Division and final weekend of regular room, and put him on the same mington, Del., Clippers in the American onto the floor, caught the ball and drop­ As the refs tooted the whistle, Los Angeles .908 — ped it in for two p<^nta and a five-point season action, the 49ers, with line that Bellveau had skated League. Manchester stepped to the foul Seattle .668 10 edge. an 8-8 record, hold a half-game with last season—Frank Ma- The two big "names" with our OI crew line and netted only U of 88 at- Golden St A18 12M Before Philadelphia could get off a margin over their arch-rivals, hovllch on left wing and Yvan Houston .824 19 were Sadowskl and Mike Bloom. Both tempte for a miserable 87 per shot, the gun sounded. I thought we the Rams. Coumoyer on the right. Portland .226 21% had been named to numerous All-Ameri­ cent. The losera hit on 22 of 28 vrauld get killed by irate fans. An SOS San Francisco can repeat as It put tremendous pressure Friday's Reoults can teams, Sadowskl at SetMi Hall under attempts for an impressive '79 was sounded and we received a police NFC West winner with a victo­ on the 30-year-old rookie, who Honey Russell and Bloom at Temple. per cent. Boston 118, ClBvsland 109 The latter was 6-7 and a good outside escort out of Philly and back to the train ry over the visiting Detroit had amassed the amasing to­ New York 116, Buffalo 96 tals of 180 goals and 309 poinU The lead changed hands a shooter who never could figure how the station. There was no time to shower and Lions—and can back into the Baltimore 114, Atlanta 108 with the ()uebeo <^y Ramparts number of times in the early Army took him with a 8-6 limit. we were lucky to take along our street title as well if the Rams tie or Milwaukee 120, Seattle 118 of the Canadian Junior Hockey going as Platt took a comfor­ One night while we were on the road clothes. lose in their game several Phoenix 128, Detroit 102 table 22-18 midway through the we decided to get back at Sadowskl, who hours earlier in the day against League lost season. Ix)s Angeles 129, Oolden State He was the most heralded second stansa. But a determin­ was a practfcal Joker of the first degree. the Steelera In Pittsburgh. . 99 Show of Area Interest NHL rookie since Bobby Orr. ed Manchester unit fought back At some hotels where we stayed, trouble Sunday’s other games have Houston 109, (Silcago 98 Coming up on weekend viewing, too, After watching Lefleur in an gamely and held a slim 29-28 from time to time was encountered get­ New England at Baltimore, Portland 127, Philadelphia 128 sandwiched around the usual football exhibition game earlier this halftime advantage. ting beds long enough for Sadowskl and Oreen Bay at Miami ,.C!leveland games will be a feature Sunday after­ year, Orr said; "He’s got good 0>mlng out like a ball of fire Bloom. That was before the klng-slse at Washington, Minnesota at ABA noon on Channel S which will be of par­ size and he can skate and piMs In the third canto, Manchester period. Chicago, Buffalo at Kansas East Dlvlaloa ticular interest to foUowen of the Atlan­ the puck. But It may take, him opened up a quick 44-29 lead On this particular night, both went off City, Atlanta at New Orleans, W. L. Pot. G.B. tic Coast League which Included Hart­ time to adjust to the pro style." to sleep early following a game In Madl- San Diego at Houston, Phila­ with a little leas than four min­ Kentucky 22 8 .733 — ford. Orr was correct. Lefleur acn Square Oarden and our little rotund delphia at the New York (Slants utes to play. But again the Virginia 20 14' .888 4 The film, “Pro Football, Pottstown, started slowly, scoring only manager, Joe Valentine, a promoter of and Cincinnati at the New York vtsitors tiw n Meriden fought Pittsburgh 16 IS .471 8 Pa.,’’ will be a one-hour presentation nine goals in the Canadlens’ r ? sorts as a civilian in TTenton, N.J., Jets.’ back to close the gap midway Floridians U 19 .424 9% starting at 1 o’clock. Minor league foot­ first 38 games. dreamed up a way to get back at the two In Saturday afternoon’s na- In the final period. New York 13 18 .419 9% ball will be spotlighted. But Friday night, he broke big guys. Uonally televised (CBS, 4 p.m., REBOUND BATTLE—Jay McLaugrhlin of Aquinas appears to have the inside Clutch shooting by Dan Carl- Carolina 12 20 .876 11 The film focuses on Dave DeFlllppo, loose, striking for three goals Valentine sneaked near their room, EST) game, the St. Louis Car­ sen, Rich Haberem and the Weat Dlvtslon coach of the Firebirds, who wears a cap and leading litotreal to a 8-3 track in this rebound battle with East’s Kevin Tierney. (Herald photo by Pinto) noticed their feet were sticking out and dinals visit Dallas. A victory fine defensive work of Tom Utah 23 9 .719. — with three stars (hla chief assistant has victory over Vancouver. through the end of the bars of the bed. would have clinched the NFC TucMer kept Mancdiester ahead Indiana 19 12 .618 3% two stars), and who makes up "high Detroit and Callfomla battled He slligied into the room, tied a rope to East crown for the Cowboys, throughout the final going as LET ME HAVE IT!—^Tribes’ Rick Kiernan (45) tries to wrestie baii away from Memphis IS 18 .419 9% school plays” and digs into his own ito a 8-8 tie in the cMy i other the ankles of both players and then bel­ who went into the contest with they posted their first triumph Piatt High’s Herb Acevedo and Jim Seppa in iast night’i8 game. (Photo by Pinto) Denver 12 18 .400 10 pocket for merit pay for the players vidio (AP photo) NHL game. j lowed out, "F ire !” Both Sadowskl and a half-game lead over Washing­ rf the Mason. Dallas 11 31 .8M 12 win the ACFL UUe. Jim (The King) Cor­ Leflour’s 10th goal of the sea­ Bloom nearly cut the little guy In half ton. Line Margin "It was a very rough game,” Friday’s Bcaolts coran, the quarterback of the team, a son pulled Mmttrosl Into a 1-1 Moriarty noted, "but Pm glad Kentucky 128, Virginia 104 when they got untan|doilka. pagne party when the Firebirds win the already assured of a play­ down against the Ck>lts’ tough tb set a club record. Vatoha basketball M aw m Ancither^ ^^3 ^hen they were needed I riors had a good chance of end­ delphia 127-126. 0 Herdlc topped the night’s scor- shire and that the team Wes* Divtoion Looking back there was one game have the "wUd card" slots as off spot. defense. has caught 47 posses and needs w t crowd of 1,200 vmtohed the the most, and elongated Kevin 0 m°c5S“ ing Lea Angeles’ Incredible win­ 45 championdiip; they are there when mp and their 23rd con­ maining for their 29th victory in IS § For the losers, Andy Parker school probably won’t be Los Angdea 6 28 1 card” sqtiads. it." pcints allowed in a 14-game room for Price, rookie line­ ririon^ leaving irith askein of ..]■ ^33 happy with the way ° secutive victory. 33 games. Oscar Rolterteon Friday’s Reoulta The 49ers, with John Brodle The Patriots have a 8-S zyii 9 ptmped In IS prints as PhU eligible to competo tor CIAO schedule. They have surren­ backer Dennis Coleman was torM. Hme was aga h ^ the ,^,3 playqd. No one boy was 1 ' Inorek Gall Goodrich’s 26 points and chipped in with 27 points for Montreal 6, Vancouver 2 throwing to Tbd KwaUck and recerd, with all five victories 1 Tordoato 1 Mielcars dumped In a dozen end-of-the-season awards, dered only 119 so far, and the placed on the "m ove” list. Ha,rdware^ty;.,fl^ ^ the outoiLdl^,’’ Ogmdnlk said Jerry West's ^ led the Los An­ the Bucks, while ^tencer Hay­ California 8, Detroit 8, tie Gene Washington while Vic clock ran Out^In^.a do^-the- .ij ^33 i,3T>py ^ th the way w« — with Sergio BuccllU scoring 10. Daly said. w a y w e 26 Totals 27 16-26 geles offense.' Cazzie Russell wood topped Seattle with 86 Only games scheduled Washlngtim and Ken Willard do s t e e ^ c o m e ^ k thW fell short ^ ^ composure. It was Score at >ial( 37-36 East. Manchester’s next CCIL con­ netted 28 points for Griden ptlnte. Baltimore Defense Stingy, the running, are No. 2 In NFC by, tour potote Md was cause pressure, as much pres- test is Tliesday at home against State 'and Nate Hturmond Walt Frazier hit an amazing offense. .The lion s are third, Hall High at Weat Hartford. ««« “ we’ll face all yew. I Y Midget League ritered 24. 18 of 22 field goal attempts and led by quarterback Greg Lan­ Sinking Giants Ski Notes FIe:rt tor O ^ h Stan Og- thought that we played g(xxl, In the Junior van ity contest South Five Extended, The Lakers try for their 24th matched his season’s high of 39 dry and running bock Steve r ^ ’s well-contU^ned crew 3^ 3^ basketball.” No one Manchester Cycle Shop up- . the TTlbe won, 80-81 in a wUd By BDX SACHEBEK triumph in a row tonight points, leading the Knlcks post Owens. wculd argue the latter point. Manchester Auto Parte, third and fourth period. AND Hsaohuter (SS) against the Suns in Phoenix. the Braves before a record Bbyd Likes It That Way The Rama, fourth in ?CFC of­ Tlu seventh World University a g ^ t Waterford Hlgflt. ,j^ 3 ^3^ heroes 80-24 last night in the Y Mid- p B P PtS. crowd cf 17,300 in the Buffalo fense, are paced by second-best Winter Games (FISU) wUl be It was a ^ n ^ game and j ^1^3 5.33^ height. K®‘ League. The Cycle Sh<^ | g* olSison t 6-11 24 Meanwhile, Milwaukee ran Ellington Scores 101 Close Out Year 4 1-8 9 its winning streak to elg^t Memorial Auditorium. ground gainer Willie Ellison. held at Lske Placid Felr. 28- RADK fAA th handling and speed were paced by Jeff Kleman’s 18 f 0 1-2 1 games, overcoming Seattle 120- Jack Marin's 31 points and ZONE— “To mark off, to ondary are the two safeties, But the Steelers wUi counter March 8. Aa of now there aTe 28 ter thq battle — "It was three their .. . biggest bliraest assets. assets Outetand Outetand- - with Wayne (Parker add- i , Heneren Mlriretta 5 1-4 7 Windsor His:h put a s(»re into South Windsor last n different type games all in *F _ _ • _ _ rm,_ a..»» ? Haberem 113; New York walloped Buf­ career-high IS rebounds helped Jerry Logai) ® W'^°®‘ upen Phil Levesque and Jeff 3^^^ „ ^te reapectlvely. It'.s been a noose that has choked Auto Thrill Show, Bil­ Bennie McRae. In addltioB, face Mountain, crooa oountiy at gaVe tlte hosts a 37-37 halftime night here, hitting alongside Stukes, whose eight mighty New York Rangers, Hoyt to carry the lead winning two of quarterback Fran Taikantim, Mt. VahHoevenberg and the edge, a lead they never lost al- 23 t Z-evesque three games the Baltimore City's Emmit Thomas. tional Hockey League home- 7:48 WINF Knlcks va. Cava­ victories over San Diego and _ . . ^ , valea HIU at the edge of Placid. in one; 44-43, with 2:28 left in “ ®. attempts for one- adding 2 to the strong attack. Hoyt Zone has surrendered a meager Very few pro clubs used the and-luxne weekend series. liers Atlanta, have dropped four in a „ UM>tr rejuvena- AU akatlng events wlU he In the third canto. pointers. John Cortese, seeing a lot of Hockey With 8:24 showing on the Aquinas lost three players on Goodwill two touchdown passes. . .none zone when Boyd bnAe In. Any "We were way up in our 8-1 8:18 W n d UConn vs. Holy row Eaglea have not been the Olympic Arena. Ttae F18U playing time, netted 13. Cortese in the last two. That’s a girdle defensive back breaking in with victory over New York and Cross ■nie National Conference t •Ithough rule requires that all contestants clock. East held a 68-67 lead ^®“>®- «>® '"®- Key for St. John’s Fcr the losing array. Rich Lacy where someone threw away the a pro club next year stands a can’t afford any letdown now," SUNDAY Eastern Division rivals also are Liske has proved a ca- be c(Slege students and i they and with 2:15 the point spread Jones kept Windsor in the game Totals 33 16 80 key. compete for their nation rather was upped to 71-69 before the Windsor (73) pretty good chance of some kind Boston Ooach ’Tom Johnson (8) NFL: Eagles vs. headed in opposite directions quai^rtiack and Harold Bowling NEW YORK (AP)— When Mel Davis was a rising Mdth' 28 points. Both Moedale r PU. Baltimore, en route to the of a zone exposure. A lot of said. “Pittsburgh hasn’t been Giants: injury-wise., Philadelphia is vlr- Hawkins and than their school. Tliia means never-say-dle Saints ehipted. school, many of the nation’s college bas- and Muldoon each canned IS Sondberz 1 6 AFC playoffs jtwo weeks hence, talent people have been looking tually at full strength—lts alignment rather close­ be awfully tough." Colts serve running back Jim BaUey ® "’ U.S. goes to school In Canada lay-up, stole the ball for another raltls 148-897; Orlando Annulll No, thanks, said Marvelous ______—______This was the closest a club Huldoon in the NFL, U9. The record is ly this season. The fact that a The Bruins, beaten only once (S)NFL: 40ers vs. lion s is doubtful—while the Giants Hie Philadelphia front line of ho can only be a member o f the two-piXnter and C3tlp Galati 370; Fred Baker 189-881; Larry -Mel, I’d rather stay home. d u . . has gotiten to South Windsor Kime*** been movement in the Colts’ 133 by the 1989 Minnesota Vik­ first year man like Kem can in the last 14 starts, closed to have lost eight regulars. Richard Harris, Don Hults, U.S. team. He would be in­ stole thb ball again and added Bates 188; Ken Bennett 880; Al "I wanted to play In New McAdoa, a Junior coi- since they played South Catho- Bolosevicii backfleld and it takes a lot ings. The Colts’ club mark is fit In to this type of play the within three points of New Last week’s pasting by the Gary Pettigrew and Mel ’Tom la eligible to represent Canada. two more and the lead was now Bertusai 362; Vln Bogglnl 882; York.” said St. ■ John’s power 1?*® star in the lie last year and won, 60-41. Al- Johnson longer to teach the disciplines 144 in 1968 when the secondary first time around is liable to York in the East Division with Dallas Cowboys resulted In the l>lg and strong while line- TIm bobsled run at Mt. Van- down to '71-65. That was it for John Kristof 144-S6H; Ted Plod- forward. "I didn’t want to go ^erlcan games, teamed so, against Wilbur' Cross Totals 39 16 73 picked off 29 interceptions in of the zone than it does man-to- give it additional impetus. Grapplers W in zlk 362. out of town. And I liked St Bobby Jones to help North the romp over the Rangers, loss of five more Giant play- backers Hm Roasovlch, Steve Hoevenberg wlU again be in the Salnte but right up to the point spread was only nine Coventry (71) Bobby Boyd’s last playing year. man play. And zone is all Boyd Where does the true strength triggered b ya four-goal first pe­ Second Meeting ers—safety Spider Lockhart Zabel and Ron Porter have operation this winter despite final minute It was anyone’s ------John’s winning teams.” Carolina overpower smaller points, 70-61. F PU, Boyd is now the assistant knows. When he got to Balti­ of the Baltimore zone lie? For riod outburst. (shoulder separation), guard played well. ’Hie secondary of some talk they would cloee. gam e; few fans got up an left REC-nJohn Maloroa 160-884, Well, if St. John’s teams are ^*1'®. ®'®*'®®t- 'Hie two con- South battles Plalnvllle High S 4 coach in charge of the defensive more, a short, slow quarterback Tom Flores, in his first year "It was our best game of the Jerry Smith 360, Mike Zwick winning lately, it’s only be- beard* and led In Tuesday night at the Hugh Green The ever-improving Manches­ Doug Van Horn (knee), running A1 Nelson, Nate Ramsey, Lsroy Speeds up to 90 MPH on tha early. backfleld, or "associate coach," out of Oklahoma in the late 80s. as the Buffalo quarterback season," defenseman Bobby cause of the Redmen’s Jumping .®®ortng ^McAdoc with 25 points ter High wrestling team sent back Bobby Duhon (knee), Keyes and Bill ' Bradley haa full run can be attalnad with The Eagles led at all the 388. Greer gym. a term Head Coach Don McCaf- Weeb Ewbonk had already in­ cocudi, it’s in the ability to dis­ Orr said en route to Pittsburgh. junior. And Friday night’s per- Jones with 20. COVENTRY — Balanced Bondsons New London high back home wide receiver Rich Houston been solid, with Bradley laad- the fuU 18 curves on the course. ferty has been trying to promote stalled the zone. Within its con­ guise their coverages. Bold "W e got the breaks and were formance was classic. Davis as ^ ® Southern California victo- scoring by Bob Stevenson, with a 48-18 defeat yesterday (fractured cheekbone) and run- Ing the NFL with 11 Inter­ Passengers may sample the run since he, himself, advanced fines Boyd grabbed off 87 with­ Flores, himself a long-time QB really skating. However, that’s he scored a game-high 24 points and Brigham / Young defeat Frank Morse, Joe Locke and afternoon at the Clarke Arena. ning back Junior Coffey ceptlons. from the half way statin) for from that status to lead the club in a nine-year span before mov­ in the old AFL: "It’s not that only one game. We’ve got to to pace an 88-78 victory over "’®*'® ^ ^® Jayhawks Claaaic Doug Green carried Coventry Totals 81 9 71 For the Tribe it was their sec­ (thigh). The probable replace- The Eagles also have the a alight fae. Tha run must fhave Viaal Tech (66) to a Super Bowl victory in his ing into coaching. This year the Baltimore does it that much dif­ keep it going. The Rangers still ments are, In respective order, .NFC’s top punteb in Tom a solid sheath of loe thrombout Rhcxle Island in the Marshall Lawrence, Kan. to its third win of the season. F PU. Baltimore zone has limited the ferently from anyone else in the ond victory of the season rookie year. In Boyd’s first year are in first place." Richmond Flowers, Wayne McNeill and a new plaoeklcker before It cut be opened. University Memorial Tourna- *^‘®y' helped puli South- Coach Ron Badstuebner’s club cppositlon to seven passing TDs. zone, but they disguise their against no losses. mem. 0*7^ Cal into a 68-60 lead with the club had a modest 18 inter- The Penguins, hit by injuries, Walton (recovered from a foot In Tcm Dempsey, who b(X)ted a Now for the first time i is now 1-0' in the COC and 3-0 Howell This week the Ck>lts wind up coverages so well. The QB never Rich Roman, in the 188-pound The victory was the fifth ‘ '"’® ®^*Sht field goals at the ...... ill Kolanda cepUons; the following year it are winless in their last five injury). Rocky Thompson, Joe 64-yard field goal last week. purchase a "Umlted tloli overtll. Halloway against New Blngland, which has much time to read what games. However, Ooach Red (tlvlsion, dumped his foe. Bud 0 straight this season for the un- ^l''*"mlnuto mark and the Tro- Stevenson was the game s Young moved to 28. This year the cur­ one of tha many Tlcll has never scored a TD against kind of coverage they’re In. Kelly’s style ol positional hock­ Murphy in 29 seconds to set a defeated, eighth-ranked Red- 1®**® never lost the lead. Thrice- high point-getter with 20 and Chowahlee rent 28 is tops. guarateaing them a plabdfl The pace-setting mark is the ColU. They give you the same look ey, and waiting for the breaks, new school record for a quick men. beaten Kansas threw a defen- was followed closely by Morse Totals 24 10 68 The stand-bys of the Colt sec­ on every play." pin. Three Penn Stole Gridders, where they have UmlteilP Davls is the reason for it oil. ®‘v® '• ‘ t g around pravlouriy un- significant because there has can turn things around at any who collected 18 markers. Ellinttea (161) time. RESULTS: Stratton, Big Bromley. "He’s our chairman of the heaten Brigham Young and Locke and Green netted 11 and F PU. are tha first three In : The Penguins, extended the Marinuro on ECAC Eleven boards," boasts St. John’s'Bud Stallworth led a blistering 10 points respectively. Ct. Homed 6 81 98 Fanclis (NL) pinned Bel­ land and are possibly Ch. Haraed Bruins all the way before bow­ Coach Frank Mulzoff. second half as the Jayhawks Vlnal Tech was led by 18- Brahm cher (M) 8:1 %NEW YORK (AP) — Ed ing in the first meeting be­ Templa, linebacker Sam Pick­ popular. ’These comp In other games Involving Top PuUed off an upset. point productions from Tom Ra. Bedard Boston Braves Just Unbeatable at Home 108 Kelley (M) forfeit Mailnaro, Ctomell’s record- etts of Rutgers and defansiva Mathews tween the two clubs in Boston a ticketing services are Ten teams Friday night, fourth- Bob McCowan came off the Moore and Don Howell. Skip Champ 112 Durand (M) pin Sussler breaking running back, and back Tom Myers of Syraeuse, work of 800 outlets, in’lnn Flint Bpmgfleld, which had two Rochester played a come couple of weeks ago.' The ranked North Carolina steam- >>®noh to lead Kentucky to a Halloway added 11 markers to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (NL) 8:39 three membera of Penn State’e Tile'rest of the squad oonsista partmant stores shopphuf o$n- victories and a tie in three pre­ from behind game all n'ght be­ Bruins wlthstoixl a third period rolled Wake Forest 99-76, sixth- come from behind triumph over the attack. American Hockey League riv­ 119 Lescroart (M) dec. Med- Lambert Trophy cliamplone of offensive end Ed Rideout, tars and banks from Canada to vious meetings with Boston, fore John Cuniff broke a 3-8 rally by Pittsburgh to hang on rated Brigham Young lost to Missouri in the Kentucky In- Coventry attempts to remain als might as weU live up to the nlck (NL) 14-U were named today to the East­ Boatim Ctollege; offsnslve tackle Washington, 0.0. This, took a 1-0 lead on Wayne Cher- deadlock in the final on a de­ for the triumph. Kansas 83-67; No. 7 Kentucky vlUUonal Tournament. Prince- undefeated as It visits Portland Landmanii 126 Voiland (M) pinned Fas- ern College Athletic Conference Jee Leslie, Durtmouth; guard eliminate tha crowding i (acts of life. Hie fledgling Bos­ nlckl’s first period power play flection shot. The Voyageurs Johnson named veteran Ed­ stopped Missouri 88-70 and ton, the country’s No. 18 club, High In another conference Palosel zle (NL) 2:18 Division 1 all-star. football Steve Chirtla, Princeton; center and this sarvloe' will 1 Southern California tied for defeated California 88-89 in Fri- ton Braves are Just about un­ goal. dominated play most of the die J(^ston to play goal clash before the holiday break. Totals 43 17 101 132 WIggin (M) dec. Dozier squad. Doug Auld, Syracuse; running above tha area prloa. Bomsn (66) beatable on home ice. The Braves broke' through a night, and

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Free esti­ NURSES AIDES Construction men, route men, able, free estimates, 742-6612. 7-3 SHIFT and evenings till 9 p.m. with a memo ^ tin g the DICK'S Snew Plowing — Spe­ mates, fully insured. 649-4411. Heip Wonted-Mole 36 milk nien, and salesmen. No companies you do NOT experience needed, will train. PO N nCELLI want to see your letter. cializing in servicing Rock- REMODELING done, rec We are looking for mature Your letter will be de­ ledge and surrounding area. rooms, breezeways, garages, Floor Finishing 24 permanent personnel for ELECTRICIAN —Journeyman, Call 069-1010. GREENHOUSE & stroyed if the advertiser Lots, driveways, sidewalks, kitchens. Call anjdlme. 848- full-time work. Training all benems. CaU 644-1429 a f t e r ______is one you’ve mentioned. sanding. CaU 648-0002. 7996 or 228-9207. FLOOR SANDING, and refin- available for those who 6 p.m. NURSERY If not It will be handled Ishlng (specializing in older qualify. We offer paid holi­ Help Wanted - In the usual manner. SNOW PLOWING. Dissatisfied CARPENTRY — Repairs, re- floors). Inside painting, paper days, 2 weeks paid vaca­ CONSTRUenON Laborers. Ap­ 483 North Main St. wlth late, sloppy work? Don’t modeling, additions, roofing, ply Alco Development Corp., M oIb or Female 37 ui hanging. No job too small. tion, sick days, paid Insur­ 9 wait, call now for immediate Call David Patria, South Wind- John Verfaille, 646-6760. 872- ance and overtime. 1 Court St., RockvUle. response, clean, dependable sor, 644-1796. PART-TIME bookkeeper — ac- ^HRISrmAS Ttms ~ ^ g ear- 2222. ly, cut later. Beautiful selec- work. 646-4643. countant to assist busy ac­ Lost and Found 1 W^S ROBBINS carpentry re­ MEADOWS tl(m White Spruce, Scotch CONVALESCENT EXTRA MONEY countant. FamUlarity with In­ FOUND — On Oak St, man's CARPENTER—Available eve- modeling specialist. Additions, FOR YOU IN “72" dividual Income tax returns Pine, Blue Spruce, boughs, S rec rooms, dormers, porches, Bonds - CENTER cones, firewood. Stanley Tree K> wedding ring. Owner may call hlnss and weekends. No Job Sell KNAPP SHOES part- would be helpful. Reply to Box 848.1742. too big or too small. CaU Ste­ cabinets, formica, bullt-ins, Stocks - Mortgages 27 646-2321 BE, Manchester Herald, stat­ F^urm, Long Hill Rd., off Route An equal opportunity employer. time or fuU-tlme. Complete 6''at Andover Church. 742-6488. SU) p Centre, White Spruce, Norway Spruce, J RECEPTIONIST- 614-1770. Hartt College of Music. Instru­ vln Lundy Agency. 027-7971 Brockton, Mass., 02401. HEART patient’s wife desper­ ($4 and up). Plantation la lo­ Personob ments sold and repaired. Sheet 100 Construction Plaza, Hart SECRETARY ately needs work between 1 cated on South River Rd., off music and accessories. Ward ford. Evenings, 283-6879. Rt. 31, North Coventry. Rob­ O SNOW Require Industrious gal for PHARMACIST, full-Ume per­ p.m. a n d midnight, except RIDB wanted to Travelers Data PLOWING Krause, 643-0386. manent position, pleasant and Tuesday and Friday. 742-9097. ert Vlsny, 742-8804. Processing building, working MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, small office. Must be alert and conscientious. Good busy store In Rockville. Con­ CHRISTMAS TREES — Pick hours 8-to 4:16. Vicinity Math­ 648-0851 mortgages—interim financing tact J. Mastrinl, mornings, er St. CaU 649-4067 after 0 p.m. Roofing - Siding / 16 — expedient suid confidential typing, llgflit Bteno, and good BABYSITTING Jn my Bolton out your own. Scotch pine, blue or 627-1164. spruce. Weekends only please. BIDWELL Home Improvement service. J.D. real Estate As­ figure aptitude, diversified home, days. Phone 646-7286. 648-4569 soc., 643-0129. duties, pleasant staff, excel­ Birch Mt. Rd. Box 279. iPtPS'os t2’a N> experience and knowledge nec­ orders delivered. CaU 742-7886. 1996 PONTIAC, Custom convert­ MILLAR TREE Service—prun­ son for selling, retirement, cheater Herald. essary. Apply In person to ______after 0. ___ 1 1 ible $600. Tile Savings Bank of ing, cabling, topping removal, CaU Acme Realty, 649-2860. We ------;;---- ;------T s. Roofing and buy imd n il uU bublnun... KEYPUNCH opur.lur t» u-brk Manager, Parkade Bowling n o t to,, big, net too small, AKC tA Manchester, 646-1700. feeding. FYee estimates. Fiilly Lanes, Manchester Parkade. and deUvered. J nights, experience necessary. ------silver mlnl-toy poodle pups. deUvered. C. Hutchinson. insured. 633-6340 or 068-4716. Chimneys 16-A ExceUent opportunity to asso­ Both parents exceUent temper- 64S-6S73. H MUST SELL—1969 Volvo—1966 Mercury wagon, low mileage, SHARPENING Service —Saws, ROOFING Specializing re­ ciate with an established firm. SPREADERS & ament. Perfect Christmas gift. f ir e w OOD for sale, seasoned. exceUent condition. Reason­ knives, axes, shears, skates, pairing roofs of all kinds, new ExceUent benefits, g(ood start­ CUTTERS $100 each. 647-1070. DeUvered. $16 a pick-up locul. 0 able offers welcomed.. 649-4403. rotary blades. Quick service. roofs, gutter work, chlmneye, SUNOCO ing pay. Apply Coca Cola, 461 872-9483. Main St., East Hartford. (Day shift—7 a.m.-4:80 p.m.) PBraNOBSB, AKC champion ______(A Capitol Equipment Co., 38 cleaned and repaired. 30 Must have experience In CADILLAC 1946, 2-door hard­ Main St., Manchester. Hours years experience. Free esti­ Modem 3-bay Colonial build­ blood line, ready for CSirist- pir b jpIjACB wood for sale, top, clean. CaU between 8-6, ing in Vernon area, avail­ LEGAL secretary, full time, ladies' sportswear or dress mas. 647-1187. Regular white birch and mlx- dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9 mates. CaU Howley, 643-0361. line. 644-2611. Saturday, 7:80-4. 643-7908. able now. new Manchester law (rffice. ed. Pick-up or dump truck Experience desired but not SPREADERS — $3.26 per loads. 649-6020. CHEVROLET 1967 Caprice, ex­ SUN offers: hour and up depending on FREE German Shepherd, fe­ TWO YOUNG married men wui Hcoting ond Plumbing 17 necessary. Send resume to male. Phone 649-1628. cellent cendiUon, four - door do small repair Jobs and paint------— _ Box C, Manchester Herald. experience. hardtop. Power steering, pow­ e Financing CUTTERS—$3.60 per hour ing, also cellar cleaning and GRANTS Plumbing Service — TWO AKC German shepherd Household Goods 51 e ^ ° l i Isnt condlUon. CaU 649-3909. Vernon, Oonn. Three-bay sionals who can offer good num combination doors. 643- LIGHT trucking, cellar and tom made. Some alteraUons. patient care to our guests. CUTTBHtS—$3.60 per hour Reasonable prices. 649-1138. high gallonage service ata- and up depending on ex­ 2466 evenings, 643-1442. INVITATION | g s | ^ 8 1068 RAMBLER station wagon, atUcs cleaned, odd Jobs, Uon at Vernon Circle, across Flilly paid Insurance pro­ ’^■g Ig I i ^ lf : r good running condition. Phone lawns, trees cut and removed. gram, elck pay, 2-weeks perience. CARPETS a fright? Make them S.» a wI a 2 « £ « from Tri-Ctty Shopping Cen­ SPREADERS — $3.26 per f t . o & S-" o-W %Hl II 8 i“ 649-TtM. CaU 648-6000. ter. Mobil offers: paid vacation, 8 paid holi­ a beauUful sight with Blue Lus­ TO BID ?§,H=?g a P I t ?il Moving > days and overilme. hour and up depending on tre. Rent electric shampooer The North Coventry Volun­ 3 il* 1968 VOLKSWAGEN fostback, UGHT trucking, cellars and at- experience. g E 'ta; &r 3' EsS 3 i.2» 1 '! ^ 20 • 'Paid Training $1. Olcott Variety Store. teer Fire Dept. Is now accepting I 1.» S'b ...... , . ^ ^ j . r ? . 40,000 original miles, one own- ' Ucs cleaned, odd Jobs. Rubbish TrUCKing “ S to r a g e • Financial Assistance Apply Personnel Office be­ sealed bids on the following as-d 9599 9 9&94 99i»9j!®9 9 r T er. Asking $1,090. CaU 649-4808. removed, domestic and com' MANCHESTER — DeUvery- • 'Exceptional Income Po­ MEADOWS tween 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., OFFICE COPIERS, roll fed, equipment. Anyone merolal, 644-8962. llght trucking and package de­ tential CONVALESCENT Monday-Friday. automaUc, were $ ^ n w ^gj,ing to bid on said truck and livery. Refrigerators, washers CENTER $199.60. Dealers Marlows, 867 gqujpment may Inspect said I R a R StI « » ^ 8 » i TWO handymen want a variety If you'd like to be your own 646-2321 JOHN MEYER OF Main St. 649-6221. Legal Photo North Coventry Trucks - Tractors of Jobs by day or hour. We and stove moving, specialty. boss and desire to Increase NORWICH______■_aervlce,-J4a.-1442.------Volunteer Fire pept., Rt. 81. clean yards,, attics and cellars Folding chairs for rent. 648- An equal opportunity employer. 1 Connecticut Ave. 1967 DODGE CAMPER SPB- 0702. your earnings call H. A L. 3 7 o * !f"S CIAL TRUOK-ExoeUent condl­ Reasonably. CaU 048-0800. Vllsack at 022-8231 days, Norwich, Conn. TAG SALE — Household Items, North Coventry, on Sunday, Bh |[ 1-889-3801 ext. 213 tools, etc. Saturday tuid Sun- Dec. 19, 1971 from 9 a.m. Uon, 743-7000 after 0 p.m. evenings and weekends 649- day, l8Ui, 19th. Montauk Dr. to 12 a.m. or Wednesday, Dee. 1' s i t ' 9728. COOK An equal opportunity employer. 1904 HOUGH pay loader, low Pointing - Poporing 21 off Lake St. 22, 1971 from 7 p.m. t^ 9 p.m. E irl; SHORT ORDER BtUm , boy trailer, back hoe, truck NOTICE OF T. J. FLANAGAN A SONS — All bids must be resumed to SO r mounted. Phone 048-0020. EXPERIENCED. NEEDED PAINTER—Freelance Job man baRBIE Doll Dresses, 60 cents. North Coventry' Volunteer Pgaintlng and papering. FVUy IMMEDIATELY 6 A.M. for Interior office and plant complete wedding outfits, Department no later than II SALE Insured, workmen's compensa­ 1971 CHEVY half-ton FleeUlde The following Items of sur­ Help Wonted-Female 35 START TIME. GOOD SAL­ renovation, flexible schedule , i .bo.$2. Call 643-6462. Dec. 28, 1971 In sealed envelope. pick-up, excellent condUlon, tion, liability, property dam­ ARY. MUST BE NEAT IN (Maximum 20 hour work ------—.------plus property are offered for age. Call 643-1949. 7> one owner, 10,000 miles Must „„ December AUTOMOTIVE general office APPJEARANOE. APPLY IN week). Pwvlous experience In -^ " ^ N U M sheete used „ sell, buying another truck. 644- ^ clerk, .Progressive young deal­ PERSON ONLY TO OF­ house, industrial, and or com- printing plates. .009 thick, 23x ...... -s ^ GEORGE N. CONVERSE — In­ ...YW ,„,uih,d. c . »■■. » .... or . .» ». 3611 anytime. terior, exterior, painting, pa­ ership needs ambitions female FICE. ASK FOR WAYNE. patnUng required 1 ? 3 >'S One 1949—760 gallon Amer­ 869-1830, Mr. Centtnl for an ap­ ican LaFranoo Pumping per hanging. FTee esUmates. to take over varied and Inter­ KNUDSEN DAIRY We reserve the right to accept ■?3llJ s a a a i a it »gi i 9 I it I960 FORD, ton, plok-up, new esting duties. Call Mr. Bayless 1100 Burnside Ave. pointment. motor, clutch, brakes, 9 now Engine Call after 8 p.m. 648-9804. PIN CUSHIONS — hand made, or reject any and all bids. One Electric Simplex Ideal 646-1712. East Hartford all colors. Make lovely Christ­ 1942 Chevrolet 600 GPM pumper Urss, MOO. 640-9088. CEILING specialist — expert COOK Print Dryer workmanship. One celling or MATURE person for general of- WOMBJN, housewives, full or SHORT ORDER mas gifts. 643-1780. 160 gallon booster tank 1969 FORD pick-up, 800 cubic One Remington Rand Dexl- 3 booster reels and hoaa all your ceilings repaired and floe work. FHilI-tIme, days. part-time. This Is a Job that EXPERIENCED. NEEDED TAG SALE — Saturday and Inch, 6 cylinder engine. Many graph Photostat Machine Pleasant office area. Excellent will help with expenses. This IMMEDIATELY. 8 A.M. 20' 4H" herd suction hoaa painted. Also Interior painting Sunday, 11 a.m. Carnival and 2 10’ lengtoa r other extru. 648-7719. Bid forms and Inspection de­ and wallpapering. Call 389- benefits. Typing required and Is the Job you have experience START TIMB. GOOD SAL­ tails are available at the Gen­ miscellaneous. 176H Spruep St., 1 4ti box strainer 0778. muet poaseis gcod figure apti­ for. This ts the Job with flexl- ARY. MUST BE NEAT IN Rear of Luca's Tailor Shop. Auto AeeesMries-TIret 6 eral Services Office, Municipal tude, Previous experience de- blu ccnditicns. . This Job Is APPEARANCE. APPLY IN 4Vi double female adapter Building, 41 Center Street. J. P. LEWIS k BON, custom etrable but not essential. Con­ domestic work, which Is a PERSON ONLY TO OF­ THE PACK RAT — Antiques. 1 3H'' double male adapter ^ ^ Town of Manchester, decorating, interior and ex­ FICE. ASK FOR WAYNE. collectives, 'bric-a-brac. Give 1 2% double female adapter i l » IBVBN I t’’ wheels, 4-lug, will tact Mr. Joseph Tocsydlowakl, skill few people recognise. fit FWcon or Maverick. $9.60 ConneoUout terior, paperhanging, fully In­ Office Manager, Nelson Take pride In what you can KNUDSEN DAIRY someUilng different for Christ- 1 set of spanner wrenohea each. IbcceUant condlUbn, 646- Robert B. Weiss, sured. F\>r free esttmatee, call Frelghtways, Inc., 47 East St., do, apd earn extra cash. Call 1100 Burnside Ave. mas. Sundays 12-6, Flora Rd., 1 Mrs ax L _____ I USS9 »• 6997. General Manager 640-0688, It no answer 648-e863. Rockvllla, 873-9121. 643-7940. Easf Hartford off Route 86, Bolton. 1 «0* booeter line appUoator MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANqHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 Ju . AjMirtments - Flats - ■■ / _____ MANCHE^TiER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 Tenements .B3 H oudod For Ront 65 H o u m i For Solo 72 Houses For Sole 72 CLASSIFIED FIRST floor, 5-room apartment, COVENTRY — Small fumlehed H o im m Fqr Sole 72 Out of Town Wawtftd - Rtol Bstata 77 recently redecorated, Avail­ houea, tingle or couple only Offered by the MANCHESTER — 4-bodrooms, For Sole able Immediately, nice loca­ Phone 946-3441. large family kitchen, formal $21,600 — 7-room older homo, 75 SELLING your property? We tion. Inquire 86 Ridge St. be­ dining room, garage, large lot,’ BERRY'S living room with Franklin OOVENTR'S’ $38,600 need listings, caU John H. Itip- tween 6-10 p.m. , ; near schools, bus and shop­ stove, family room, lot 100x120, pen Inc,, Realtors, 646-SS61. ADVERTISING Out of Town immediate occupancy. Marion HORSES + BARN SENIOR CITIZENS PHILBRICK ping, $21,800. Char Bon Agen­ If you have a big family FOUR laige rooms, ‘heal) hot For Ront cy, 643-0688. E. Robertson, Realtor, 648- IF YOU are thinking of selling CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 66 8958. and are looking for room your home, why not give us u water, electricity, carpeting, to expand, here it is. 9-room 8 AJM. to 4:30 PJ». full basement. Washer-dryer ROCKVILLE — Small four- AGENCY MANCHESTER - 7-room Colo- Cape with full shed dormer, call? We offer a complete real DISCOUNT SHOPS hookup. Garage. Nice yard. itx>m apartment, on second nlol, I’/i baths, first-fl(x>r fam­ MANCHESTER — $4,400 down, estate service Inoludlng par­ COLONIAL Cape with 8 over­ buys a new 6-5, 8-bedroom Du­ 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVTP. Security, references. Call 846- floor, near center. No children. ily room, oversized garage, dining room, den, living ticipation In the Multiple List­ 0496. $116 plus deposit. Immediate sized rooms, central alr-condl- large yard, aluminum siding, plex, lli baths, aluminum sid­ ing Services of Manchester and 4!M P.M. DAP BEFORB PDBUOATION tlonlng, large living room, huge ing, separate heating systems. room with fireplace, 2-car Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4;M p.m. Friday occupancy. Call 1-684-4831. $27,600. Hayes Agency, 646- garage. 2 acres. J. Florence, Vemon. Jarvis Realty Co., MANCHESTER — New three- first floor self, contained fam­ 0131 Call now! Frechette Realtors, Realtors, 643-1121, bedroom duplex, close to ROCKVILLE — 8-room apart­ ily room, 2 fireplaces, formal 647-6693. 649-5306. everything. Carpeting, Appli­ dining room with bullt-ln hutch, VOUB UOOPERATION WILL. Couitny and . . . FREE OHBOKINO 8ERVIOB ment, heat, hot water, stove MANCHESTER - Colonial, • e Members of the If it's hardware, ances, baths, washer-hook­ refrigerator, $135. Adults only, wall-to-wall carpeting through­ four bedrooms, dining room, MANCHESTER H Bowers B(Sl w • • BE APPREOIATKD DIAL 643-2711 to our Gold Card School, 6-room Bungalow, fire­ Date of Murder Barber’s Association . . . ContIdaraHon we hove iti Senior Citizens We dreM girh and up. Separate walk-out base­ no pets, security deposit re­ out. rec room, cold storage fireplace, recreation room, BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. ment, Quiet area. Children ac­ quired. Call 648-9678. «W)m, many extras. Pries re­ two-zone heating. Large lot. place, two additional rooms displaying the associa­ given to beyz up to Size 14. duced. lower level. Garage. Carport, Manchester Parkade Fixed By Killer CowHni^ From Preceding Page cepted. $240. monthly. Janu­ Prestige area. Off Keeney St., Manchester 649-5306 tion emblem honor the Senior Cttinns at... MANCHESTER Open Saturday 9 • 19 Noon ary 1st occupancy. Frechette ROCKVILLE — Rockland Ter­ $34,900. Jesdor Realty, Real­ porch. Only $28,600. Hayes To Help Widow Senior Citizens for jrour oonvenlenoe Realtors, 647-9993. raco Apartments — Largo and BOX MOUNTAIN ~ Contem­ tors, MLS, 633-1411. Agency, 646-0181. EAST HARTFORD — 6-room Household Goods 51 Wonted - To Buy 58 Use your Gold Card at beautiful 3 and 4-room apart- porary Ranch. 8 rooms, 2% Colonial, completely renovat­ PITTSBURGH . (AP) — A Gold Card. MANCHESTER HARDWARE A baths. Lot 152x216’, wooded. $26,600 LARGE 3 - bedroom TWO PIECE belj^e llvlnf room HOUSEHOL.D lota — Antiques, MANCHHJSTER — January 1st menta. Includea heat, hot wa­ MANCHESTER Area — 8-room ed, low 20s, Owner moving, convicted murderer has testi­ MANCHESTER occupancy. Largo three-room Twenty mile view. (Tolonlal Cape, 2 baths, large Ranch, fireplace, aluminum fied in behalf cf his victim's set, 2 mahogany end tables, 2 bric-a-brac, locks, frames, DRUG SUPPLY 00 . ter, all appliances, with dish­ siding, garage, large wooded 528-6453. table lamps. Reasonable, MS- glassware. Wo buy estates. MANCHESTER MARI-MADS apartment. Refrigerator, washer, disposal. carpeting, enclosed sun room, double ga­ widow In a hearing contesting 717 MAIN STREET 877 MAIN STREET STATE BANK stove, heat, parking. $120, COLONIAL—Choice residential rage, out buildings, 2 acres, lot. Hutchins Agency Realtors, COVENTRY — New 6V4-room her right to workman's com­ 1292. Village Peddler, Auctioneer. BARBERS' 691 MAIN STREET pool and your own private ter­ area, completely redecorated, 640-5324. CALL MANCHESTER 1041 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Freshette Realtors, 647-9998. race In a country setting. $42,500. Hayes Agency, 646- Ranch, all aluminum exterior, pensation insurance support. ------420 Lake St.. Bolton, 640 3247. new fully appllonced kitchen, 0181. walk-out basement, many ex­ Gary Ijiw, sentenced to 7 tc ASSOCIATION 040-4541 64S-44U MANCHESTER FOUR-ROOM apartmerit. Oak From $160. Sorry, no pete. 872- formal dining room, living room $16,900. Attractive five - room LARjOE arm chair, short wave WANTED — antique furniture, 4046, 029-658(5. Cape. Fireplace, paneling, tras. Only $25,900. Call Stark­ 14 years In prison after plead­ radio. Call M9-9303. St., close to Main. Stove, re­ with fireplace, 12x21 master EIGHT-ROOM quality Raised weather Realtors, 646-6363. ing guilty to murder, described glass, pewter, oil paintings or frigerator Included. $180. bedroom, fully alr-conditloned. Ranch, wall-wall carpet, 2 fire­ baseboard heat. Garage. 150 other antique items. Any quan­ G O L D C A R D S ANDOVER — Sub let, one-bed- foot wooded lot. Hutchins Thursday for a state referee (XEAN, used refrigerators, For Photograidilo Needs and Wo Ca’.'ry a FuU Line STATE monthly. Keith Real Estate, r o o m garden apartment, Immaculate condition. Beau­ places, huge family room, ga­ COVENTRY - Fcr rent-sale. hew he stabbed John A. Baker, tity. The Harrisons, MS-8709, Senior Citiient Gold WELCOMED AT |z%YTrirj MANtHiti.e c tifully landscaped grounds. rage, wooded lot, $36,500. Agency, 649-5824. Seven rooms, fireplace, pri­ ranges, automatic washers 160 Oakland Street, Help to Senior Oltliens, 649-1922) 646-4126. stove, refrigerator and park­ a car salesman, during a test with g^arantees. See them at of Touraino Paints and Hutchins Agency, 640-5324. vate beach privileges, large Cards are honored at THREE- ROOM apartment ing Included. $130 monthly. ELWOOD RD.—Gracious 8-room drive April 5. Baker's body wts B.D. Pearl's Appliances, M9 WANTED — Used 22 target ri- ■ SEE I OPTICAL Wallpaper Supplies. Call between 4-8, 049-8698. backyard, new hot water heat­ feund two days later. available January 1st, Stove, Colonial, quality construction, NEW 8-bedroom Spilt Level. Lota For Sole 73 er, extra large kitchen, panel­ Main St. Call 643-2171. fie. Call before 2 p.m., 64S- Offers Reduced refrigerator, and hot water In­ all rooms large, airy and bright, Large rooms, 1% baths, fire­ Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. 0837. ROCKVILLE — Large-newly ed living room, master bed­ and Kenny Rosa Chevrolet have QAS stove. SQ”, good condition, Admissions to Senior cluded, parking. $160. 649-6044. redecorated, 6-room, 2-bed­ excellent neighborhood. place. High treed lot. Oarage. VERNON — Bolton Lake area, room, children welcome. Own­ NASS9FF SALEM NASSIFF Only $26,900. Hayes Agency, (0 1971 hr NfA. beach righU, 150x150, $4,200. refused the widow’s claim fcr 335; OE apartment size refrig­ CAMERA a PHOTO SHOP PAUL'S Citizens on all film room duplex Including heat, er, Mr. Hudon, 569-1784. Rooms Without Board 59 PAINT ft FOUR-ROOM apartment, large CAPE—12x24’ living room, full 646-0181. ( Tolland, wooded acre, $4,000. $60 weekly .support, retroactive erator; aluminum storm doors, ARM S CO. e$9 MAIN ST. programs. hot water and stove. Refriger­ shed dormer, eat-ln kitchen, tc April. 32x80, 36x80. Call M3-246S, M3- GENTLEMAN only, over 21, WAUPAPER SUPPLY rooms, very ample closets and Coventry, half acre, $8,600. 901 MAIN SIBEET MANCHESTER ^ MAIN St r e e t cabinets, full - size kitchen, ator If needed. Large yard and dining room, rec room, ga- MUST SELL ■ "W e 'd like to buy one of the larger trees. Do you offer Their objections center on the 1442. central location, free parking, 645 MAIN STREET basement, 2 children accept­ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. V9anted - Real Estate 77 eis-im Enjoy Yourself — completely tiled bathroom, rage, m baths, private yard, some kind of financing plan?" April 7 date cn Baker’s death kitchen privileges. References •47-eiM 64S-7S69 646A060 ed, one year lease with se­ $29,900. Owners transferred, must move MANCHESTER — AA zoned SELXJNG your home or acre­ certificate, which indicates the SEWING Machine Sale — 1972 m BIAIN STREET Get Out To See A Movie heat, hot water, seif-cleaning and sell this custom built raised and deposit required. 643-2693, stove, 2 - door refrigerator, curity deposit, $180 per month. building lot, 86x200. Priced to age? For prompt friendly ser­ date his body was found, is two push button zlg zag. Makes for appointment only, •tt-ieee 876-2719. B-ZONE large Colonial in ex­ ranch ' in Forest Hills area. sell at $7,500. Frechette Real­ vice, call Ixmls Dlmock Real­ days after the date llstetl as the button holes, hems, mono­ launch facilities, $170 Includ­ cellent condition, first floor Three bedrooms, baths, ROOM for lady, quiet, conven­ NOW . . .No service charges ing garage, 043-4884. tors, 647-9993. ty, 649-9823. last day of his employment by grams, sews buttons, etc. Only Senior Cltiienz 10% DISCOUNT HEBRON ^ Wall St., 4-room family room, 2-car garage, 3 kitchen with built-lns. Fire­ Kenny Roes. His last day cf $49.50. Save up to 50 per cent ient location. 224 Charter Oak Golden of any kind with CRT’s REDUCED RATES heated apartment Including bedrooms, extra building lot, places, plenty of room in Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Solo 72 ALL CASH for your property St., 643-8363. G o ld C ards Complimentary - 65 employment is listed as April 6, on ' all famous brands . City Years On hardware items to Checking Accounts, if you’re Furnished hot water, carpeting, appli­ good investment. lower level that can be fin­ MANCHESTER — 8-room over- within 24 hours. Avoid red the day he was killed. Sewing Center, 256 Main St., Checking Honored Mon. thru 5 p.m. Sat. ances, storage, laundry, park­ ished as you please. Asking DESIRABLE nelghbortiood, Resort Propeity . tape, instant service. Hayes FURNISHED lig^t housekeep­ 65 or Over. Apnrtmenta 63-A CAPE—7 rooms, first floor fam­ .stzed expanded Cape. Two five rooms, fireplace, porch. A decision from the state ref­ Hartford. 522-0476. Accounts all Senior Citizens To Senior Citizens ing. $180 monthly. 649-2871, 646- $89,900 . . . this is an excel­ baths, four bedrooms, family For Sole 74 Agency, 646-0131. eree is expected within 30 days. ing ro(Hn, for middle aged 0882. ily room, modem kitchen with lent buy. T, J. Crockett, Two-car garage. Convenient to lady. Inquire 109 Foster St. or For the unique gift upon presentation THREE - ROOM furnished room, lovely suburban lot. Ga­ No Service Charge. with Gold Cards C ONNECnCUT dishwasher, dining room cen­ Realtor, 643-1577. bus, schools, churches. Only GAS space heater, $100; gas call Mrs. Morse, 643-6388. see our selection . of Gold Cards apartment, utilities. Employed ANDOVER — Furnished 2- tral location, $24,500. rage. $29,600. Hayes Agency, $22,900. Evelyn Carlson, 649- THREE summer cottages, $17,- 1 Unlimited free money person, no children or pets, 646- 0181. 900 completely furnished, one stove, $36. Call 646-4376. orders for Senior Citizens B a n k a room apartment in country, 8754, Northeast Realty, 668- at Mnebetitr BRUNSWICK parking. 272 Main St. $120. monthly, utilities Includ­ 6-ROOM OLDER HOME in good CONVENIENT 7907. winterized and rented year MAONIAVOX, console, TV-ste­ ROOM for gentleman. Call af­ with savings accounts. condition. 2-car garage, cen­ LOCATION WARANOKE RD. — one of ’round. Philbrick Agency Real­ Lovely ter 6:30, M9-8731. 649-5253 T r u st PARKADE LANES ed. Call 742-8161. Manchester’s finer residentied All Set reo, radio. Cabinet in excellent AUTHENTICITY I tral location. $21,600. Enhances this 4-bedroom, $26,900 — OFF EAST CENTER tors. 646-4200. VERNON 8 Branch Offices Business Locations areas. Seven-room Cape In ex­ cOTdlUon, needs work. Best available. Week­ 687 MAIN ST. 116 No. Main St Manchester Shopping ROCKVILLE — Spacious cen- 2^ baths, Spilt Level. Alu­ St., 6 spacious rooms and offer. 643-2378. For Rent 64 ttally located, 3-room apart­ BOULDER RD. — Privacy on minum siding, huge clouble cellent condition. Priced in the Out of Town ly rates. Connecticut Motor NATIONAL BANK MANCHESTER Monchoitor in Manclvester Parkade mid forties . . .truly this house bath on first floor, aluminum VERNON CIRCLE ment. Adult couple. No pets. over VA acres. Treed. (Custom garage, gorgeous pati<> with siding, basement garage iSus 4 T Lodge, exit 94, Off Route 84-86, THREE-ROOM comer office Colonial, rec room, special in­ must be seen to be appreciat­ For Sola 75 adjacent to Howard Johnson’s. Security. 649-4824, after 5 p.m. in-ground pool. Asking very 3 additional rooms and both G O L D C A R D S suite; also one-room office. terior, 2-car garage. $45,500. low 40s. ed. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, NORTH COVENTRY — Wood­ Musical Instruments 53 Ph(Xie 643-1556. THE WIOOERY House & Hale Bldg., 963 Main 643-1677. second floor, 270’ lot. Hutchins TREASURE SHOPPE Known for Quality For your health needs Agency, 646-5324. ed 1 Vi acrea. Oversized 8-bed­ See our fine selection 595 MAIN STREET 3t. ■•Phone 643-4846. Wonted To Rent 68 ROOMING HOUSE—Beautifully HERITAGE HOUSE room Cape. Oaragea. $25,600. PIAN6S, Spinets, consoles, by THE IHOMPSON House— Cot- decorated and fully furnished, 646-2482 Realtors EXECUTIVE Winter H. Miller, others by tac® St., centrally located. of wallpaper, paint, art JEWELERS Famous for Service and Gold Card details MANCHESTER FOR LEASE — approximately WANTED to rent—Three-bed­ good income. We Invite your MANCHESTER — Choice area, Pasek Realtors, 289-7470, 742- For the finer homes COLONIAL 6744. Winter Co. at low, low prices. ideasanUy furnished and hobby supplies. MANCHESTER PARKADE 648-9880 1,300 square feet. Ideal for pro­ room executive type home in inspection. 7-room Ansaldl built custom Coll or Visit Spacious newer home with Colonial, 1666, brick front, 28’ Terms. Colonial, 382 Main St., room®, perking. Call M9-2358 fessional offices, combination good condition. Must accept PITKEN — Porter St. area. S' EAST HARTFORD — Three "rear”. Manchester. Phwie overnight and permanent office and warehouse space, two children and pets. Per- (XIMMBRCIAL BUILDING ap­ year old aluminum sided cus­ 4 bedrooms, 2^ baths, 2 living room with fireplace, city We honor area Senior Cards Honored proximately 6,000 sq. ft. of floor fireplaces, beautiful paneled utilities. Transfer makes sac­ room house, garage, large lot, M7-1858. guest rates. ______SHERWIN- etc., general business zone, ' manent resident. Would con­ tom built, 8-room Garrison. bus line, room for garden. Citizens with a 10% WELDON DRUG Tues., Wed., & Thurs. room for expansion, ample sider signing a six-months area, zoned Industrial. For sale Family room with beamed first-floor family room. Ex­ rifice necessary. High \ 20’s. LARGE room, television avail­ 767 MAIN STREET or lease, $70,000. ceptional at $46,900. Meyer, Realtors, 648-0609. $18,400, 528-6248. LOWREY 2-manual spinet or­ able; on bus line, i>arking. WILLIAMS discount on aU 935 MAIN s t r e e t Only. parking, located in Elolton be­ lease. Write Box P, Manches­ ceiling and built-in bar, dream gan with built-in Leslie, wal­ MANCHESTER tween Route 44-A and new ter Evening Herald. kitchen with barbecue, etc. ANDOVER — Spotless 6-room Phone M9-4961. 981 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER CONTEMPORARY L Shaped HERITAGE HOUSE MANCHESTER — West Vemon nut, excellent condition, $800. purchases. Gift Certificates Route 6. Amedy Realty, I$eal- Ranch. Redwd and brick ex­ etc. Call Now. Hayes Agency, 646-2482 Realtors Ranch, completely redecorat­ 643-4042. 643-5171 643-5391 WANTED — Garage for two 646-0131. St., 8-room Executive Raised LOVELY rooms for rent, cen­ 643-6636 Available. tors, 875-6283. terior, on wooded lot, acres For the finer homes ed, double esuport, garage, trally located, ample parking, cars, preferably with electrici­ Ranch, acre treed lot, owner bam, iVi acres. Near Route 6. ANY RETAIL or wholesale ty, 649-1149. with a view. Five bedrooms, 2 MANCHESTER transferred. Offers ccmsldered. ACE-TONE rhythm unit with gentlemen only, kitchen privi­ fireplaces, family room, den, 2- CARTER ST. — Custom ranch, Must be seen. Offered at $24,- 16 different rhythms for use leges. 289-74T6, 568-7339. Pick up your Gold GOLD CARD HOLDERS business needing display and FOR THE FUSSY!! Low 40s. Frechette Realtors, 900. Fhechette Resdtors, 647- storage facilities will benefit car garage. $69,600. Spic and spem, 7-room Cape 2 fireplaces, plaster walls, 2- 647-9093. with any musical instrument. Card and ask for de­ Inquire for details at Business Property car garage, all appliances, 9993. One year old. $160. 643-4642. e x c e l l e n t large furnished BOLTON from good highway locAtlon GRACIOUS antique colonial in Cod, convenient to shopping, our store. Open Mon. • 10% adjoining Manchester, minutes school and bus. This newly large treed lot, priced to sell GARRISON Colonial with 6 SOUTH WINDSOR — 6 -ro ^ room, very near center, pri­ tails at any of our For Sole 70 excellent condition, 8 fireplaces, at $38,600. Frechette Realtors, 4 MOTIFS REBUIL/T, refinlriied upright vate entrance, paridng M7- blau PHARMACY on most items. from East Hartford vla|I-84, IS beautifully decorated rooms, listed home features IM) large rooms, m baths, lovely Itanch, IVi baths, finished rec stores. tLirniturc stores Sat. 9-9:30, Sun. 9-8 12,000 SQUARE FOOT Industri- 647- 9963. treed lot, convenient to shop­ piano. Excellent ccmditlon. 1145, M9-6896. Route 44A See our other special. Brokers protedted, l-228-i460. modem eat-ln kitchen, formal baths, aluminum siding, fin­ room with bar, hsdf acre lot, New keys. Call between 5-10 al building, two floors, central, ished Rec room with a bar ping. Priced at $30,500 for im­ $27,900. Call Starkweather Re­ LARGE comfortable room for at the Notch APPROXIMATELY 16,000 easy access. For sale or lease. living and dining room, break­ MANCHESTER — 7 - room p.m., M3-0433. NORTHWAY fast room, 3 sitting rooms, 4 and wall-to-wall throughout. Ranch, 2 full baths. Double mediate sale. Call Warren E. altors,' 646-6866 or Connie gentleman, next to bath and. ARTHUR DRUB square feet for lease in new Warren E. Howland, Realtor, How does $28,900 sound? Howland, Realtor, 648-1106. Brown, 644-1221. PHARMACY Standard Education building 043-1108. bedrooms, plus studio, study garage. Aluminum siding. shower, double closet. Refer­ 942 MAIN ST. Open Monday - Saturday 9-9, BRAY'S Call Mr. Bogdan. Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, 643- ■< ences required. M9-0719. 930 N. MAIN ST. under construction, comer and 8 baths, stones wails, ga­ TOLLAND Antiques 56 Fimuefly KEITH’S Sunday, and Holiday. 9-1 JEWELERS rage, large bams and out build­ 1887. REDWOOD Farms—Large cus­ MANCHESTER Of Manchester (Next to T«v Noteh) Main, and No. Main. Manches­ FURNISHED room, paihing, 737 MAIN ST. Investment Property ings. A view from every win­ • • • e tom Raised Ranch. Four bed­ NEW YEAR’S FOREVER Ills Main Street MANCHESTER ter. T. J. Crockett, Reailtor, W MANCHESTER — 6 - room rooms, three baths, family New 8-room Colonial, Just a OAK CURVED front china doe- on bus line, gentleman prefer- 646-4510 643-0165 643-1677. dow. $48,000. 643-1505 643-5617 For Sole 70-A BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. Cape, rec room, garage, price room with fireplace and patio, short walk from the charm­ et, mint condition. 644-8062. red. References. M9-6526. Manchester Parkade ing Tolland Green. Four COMMERCIAL place for lease ROCKVILLE — Well kept four- 4-UNIT apartment — good in­ reduced to $23,600. Frechette den, hobby room', or in-law LARGE room, double bed, come. Call for details. Manchester 649-6806 Realtors, 647-0993. suite. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. laige bedrooms, 2Vi baths, Senior Citizen’s Gold We Honor Senlmr Cltisens 10% DISCOUNT or sale 461 Main St., next to family house. Good income. dining room. First floor dressing table, desk, private Gold Cards with a oaHi FREE CHECKING post office. Excellent business Central location. $44,000. For EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- entrance, meals for errands. Card is worth 10% family room, with raised dlseount on all of your To AU Gold Card Holder. ACCOUNTS location with building. - Call further Information call, 643- room Colonial may be used for WOODLAND M9-5459. 10% DISCOUNT 646-2426, 9-5. 9678...... j 8297 purchases at... home or offices, large lot with 2201 NICELY furnished room, stove, to aU Senior CltlMn. at possibility of acquiring more Tony Wasilefsky, 649-6806. Small'AAod(um*largp any of our branebe*. LARGE, new office space avail­ EAST HARTFORD — Young 4- land. MANOR refrigerator and linens provid­ able, carpeting, heated, air- family, brick, 4-4-4-4, ranges, An attractive wardrobe Simple stitchery and soft ed. 801 Main St., M9-8802. S for the doll will please colors make fast work of conditioned, parking. 182 West refrigerators, air - condition­ ROCKLEOQE—Dynamic 6-room put your family In tha right .. B & W .. APARTM iN TS HAR'TFORD Middle Tpke., 640-2098. ers, disposals, excellent condi­ Raised Ranch, 6 bedrooms, 2% the young lady. No. 8297 this lovely design for CLEAN, heated furnished room ( j 'w n T s BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. with PHOTO-ouiDE is in your linens! No. 2201 for working man. Central. Call I 631 MAIN STREET NATIONAL tion. Evelyn Carlson, 649-8764. baths, large family room, ca­ Manchester Parkade Small (IZ-ie"), Medium has hot-iron transfer for HOMESTEAD ST. FIVE-ROOM Apartment offices Northeast Realty, 668-7907. thedral ceiling living and dining 649-3142. MANCHESTER I- 11 ' j ( BANK combination, heat, hot water, • v>v 11 Manchester 649-6306 (14-18") or Large (17- 4 motifs; color chart; OFF W. Mmni.F. TPKB. MEN’S SHOP room, modem kitchen, A ver­ 20"). See pattern for stitch illustrations. and Trust Co. private bath, air-conditioning, ilH MANCHESTER Aportments - Flats - 975 MAIN ST. 643-6346 satile home in an excellent lo­ VERNON — CSiarming le this material requirements. lEHO tot Is esisz Itr tstli psttsrs MANCHESTER 789 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER PABKAIW Manchester carpeting, ground floor loca­ Houses For Sole 72 cation. 2-car garage. newly redecorated 8-bedroom Pattema available only -Isclitn psttnis sst kastllsg. 1, 2 and 8-bedroom luxury Tenements 63 tion, parking. Apply Mariow’s, Aaae OalMt, Staaekestcr apartments. Features wall-to- MANCHESTER —, Large Ranch on large comer lot. in sizes shown. Evealsg Herald, lUt AVK. 867 Main St„ 649-5221. TEN ROOM contemporary Ideally l(x:ated to shopping and UNO TU Is ccisi ftr iMk pititni o r AMImiOAS. YORK. wall carpeting, vanity tUe GROVE STREET Apartments, Dut(di Colonial with four bed­ Ranch with 3-room studio apart­ -Iselsdn PMtai* ts4 tasSllsi. N,Y. 10066. baths, buUt-ln oven, range, one-bedroom luxury apart­ For your Art and Point rooms, living room with fire­ schools. Wall-to-wall carpeting LITTLE WOMEN Senidr Citizens Gold ment or in-law suite, over 1% throughout. 11x27’ paneled fam­ Prist NtSN, AOOrtil xritt ZIP dishwasher, refrigerator and ment. Available immediately. 10% OFF G all Houses For Rent 65 place, formal dining room, 1^ acres of land with a view, red­ COtZ ssO tills Nssftsr. disposal, electric heat. 2 air- $150. J. D. Real Estate Asso­ Supplies, stop in at... COIFFURES baths, family sized kitchen, ily room, kitchen has built-lns, qr.Ajn n ttciAg. msw tobk. The Fall and Winter '71 Cards honored on wood constmetion. Laige ther­ $25,6. Principles only. 872- conditioners, glass sliding ciates, M3-5129. AU regular priced merchan- 43 PURNELL PLACE MANCHESTER — Six - room sunporch that could be a fam­ Prist Hssm, SMrsu •Hk ZIP 40-page ALBUM is 66f. doors, all l ^ e rooms. Full dUe. Sales and fair traded 647-9966 Tuesdays and Ranch. Three bedrooms, spa­ mopane windows. 4370. CODI. nils Nssftfr ss4 tlis. 13 Sstcisl Oslll Isskt-OSt task. basement sto^e ares, am­ MANCHESTER ily room and two-car garage. THREE-ROOM heated apart­ raerchandlM excluded. E. A. JOHNSOH Wednesdays only. cious living room, carpeting, Within walking distance of CAPE—8 rooms and enclosed Send $1.00 for the new 0101 Flswtr-0102 OrMOaitiktr’i ple parking. Starting at gl75. ment available, $150. per For details on Senior OltlMna ELLINGlDN — Spacious 6- "71 Pall and Winter Ba­ 0103 on Ysar-0104 Crik Ctvtrt Handy to shopping, schods, We create styling for fireplace, attached garage. school, shopping and public porch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, room Cape situated on beau­ OIOS CsttitO Wasta-oioo llkit month, references required. $250 monthly. Lease required. $23,800. sic FASHION filled with 0107 MC Oalllir^lOt Ctaltaslal bus and religious facilities. PAINT CO. Gold Card prlvUegea. little girls and not so transportation. A real buy for SEEAf^ALlOR tifully landscaped lot, fire­ lovely designs and a 0100 Earl| Aaitricaa-0110 Otar Model a p a r^ e n t open lor Philbrick Agency, Realtors, HOUSE MAGIC MIRROR R. D. Murdock, Realtor,' 643- the one-car family. Price In 0111 RstsOlktWtriO-01t31-PlMt 646-4200. little girls. Gold Card 2692. place, 2-zone heat, full base­ FREE Pattern Coupon. ALSO-0114 Fatsrllt tf|kaai-tst. Inspectica weekdays 1-7 p.m. 798 MAIN STREET 757 MAIN ST. low 30’s. Cedi Doris Smith, or We NEED LISTINGS ment, nice area for rec room, OIFTO TO MOKE-44 Mftl-Ol.OO. — weekends 1-5 p.m. MANCHESTER -- Deluxe du­ & HALE MANCHESTER holders Welcome. MANCHESTER B ea, Mlllette, Jarvjs Realty NOW! “Thinking of Sell- quiet friendly neighborhood. LIDDEn URUU SINGLE house, itame bed­ Co., Realtors, MLS, 648-1121. plex, two bedrooms, full pri­ 945 MAIN STREET rooms, dining room, living ing your property?" Call Louis Dlmock Realty, 646-9833. BMlt by 649-4501 MANCHESTER PARKADE 649-3320 648-9448 vate basement, heat, carpets, room, kitchen. Full buement. MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom TODAY! U & R Housing Corp. appliances included. $220 per $200 monthly. Security deposit Colonial, 1V& baths, fireplace, WHY? month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ required. Available at once. half-acre treed lot. Price re­ tor. M9-4536. ALSO OFTTiRjmO DISCOUNTS TO S E N K ^ C rn ^ N S ARE THE FOLLOWING SHOPS: Adams Jewelers, Beltone Hearing Services, Inc., BllUe’s Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, duced to $26,9

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'.'.li 'll. V. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 PAOB TWENTY iianrliPBtn lEvrnini) Im U i Avtrsg* DaUy N«t Pn u Run Manchester Pot Tha WMk Bnded The Weather Nqvtntwr M, ivn Cloudy, fog, with parioda ot Hospital Notes light rain/driiile through Tuaa- day a.m. LM«L. and 7-14. stan. closed in most countries but the an official decision on the Convalescent Home; Marion B. i t franca, the point at which it ^ f- Authoritative sources said the : v dollar was strong in bank-to- franc’s new parity. Annltto, Qlastonbury. bonk dealings. buys dollars-to bolster the U.B. British leader was certain The London foreign exchange Also, Mrs. Carol Bradshaw, R E G , 4,0Q Matching Improvement of the money, and 6.2310, the rate at K E G . 2.50 R E G . 4.00 R E G . 8 .0 1 American aid on a multimil- was tightly shut and interbank which it sells ddlara to support 68 Wetherell St.; Daniel Rushe, Iton-doUar scale Is essential tor dollar, free gold weakened In tvii dealings were forbidden. But the franc. The old levels were 84 Devon Dr.; Thomas F. two reaMms: bullion markets, reflecting the American Express end other 6.5125 and 6.6060. Chance, 12D Thompson Rd.; —^Wlth thetr food dwliulUng end of uncertainty with the rea­ tourist agencies began ex­ The bank said France’s two- J(dm F, Clapp, 14 Haynes St;; and their communications riiat- lignment of currency values de­ changing dollars at the rate of \WlUard A. Cole, Hartford Rd.; . cided late Saturday in Washing­ tier exchange system, set up tersd the Bengalis need help $2.62 for one pound. Within an soon after President Nixon’s James L. Copeland, 88 Demlng dlrriy. ton by finance ministers of the hour the pound declined to Group of Ten richest non-Oom- St.; Alan S. Danbrov, Bloom­ CHRISTMAS —^The United States must $2.6026. Tourist agencies were (See Page Eight) field. move fast to reverse the con­ mimist nations. MEN'S Tliepe was no official gold fix­ Also, Peter S. Gilgosky, 60 BOYS' sequences of having backed the BOYS' FOOIBALL LIGHT BULBS ing in Frankfurt but trading was Norman St.; Carol A. Harakaly. regime of President Agha Mo­ going on at the rate of $42,826 Mansfield Center; Alexander hammed Yahya Khan. FLANNEL ROBES C P O M tIC ET an ounce, down 17% cents an Ivins, 82 West St.; Mrs. Mil­ SW EA TiM R TS Replacement lamps in assorted colors Heath Is ready to pledge full ounce from Friday’s closing. In Monetary Accord dred E. Koehler, 96 Woodland British participation In an Zurich, it opened at $42,625, St.; Jack B. May, 46 Russell a. C7 Indoor replacement bulb emergency program, a high- down 22% cents, and quickly St,; Chester J. Pobutklewlcz, . Thoio aro just great all ranking British source report­ Made from 100% cot­ A bodwtiluf OK> mado PakoflOReg.I.n dropped another 10 cents an 40 McGrath Rd., South Windsor. ed. France, West Germany and ton in beautiful plaids. cotton swootshirts ounce. In London, the price was Also, Elise S. Ring, Storrs; $000 from wool and othdr other Wetrt European nations $Ct6 $ 0 0 0 fixed at $42.40, down 85 cents May Mean Jobs are eiqiected to Join in to re­ Christina E. Sawak, West St., Just right for Holiday .worm Miors in attrao; with Jets or Giants from Friday. Bolton; William W. Symonds, 77* duce; Indian reliance on the So­ JUST WASHINGTON (AiP) — Hie Foreign can, cameras and giving. Sizes S-M-L. Nvo plaids. Sixos to 18. football oinbloin. All viet Union for relief. This was gold on sale to den­ Bast Hartford; Robert A. Sweet, tists, Jewelers, Industry ,and new set cf monetary values other items will cost noticeably sixos. b. C9 Outdoor replacement bulb Nixon’s meeting with Heath Shed Lost at South Windsor 96 Hillside Manor Ave., Vernon; speculators. Monetary gold agreed upon by the Group of more. And Americana traveling Melvin P. 'Wiliams, Daggett PaA of 5 Reg. IP is the third in a series he has South Windsor firemen fought a losing battle for douse an Ellington Rd. tobacco shed owned by Ten richest non-Communist na- abroad wilt find that they will R E G , 3,88 R E G . 8.00 arranged with aUled leaders in backing currencies is excluded House, Andover. nearly three hours late Saturday afternoon to Leo Leichtner of East Hartford. (Paroiak photo) from this market and is traded ttons should bocet U.S. employ­ have to spend more or see less, R E G . 4 .00 advance of Ms Journeys to Pe­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A exclusively between state ment and make American prod­ since foreign currencies will king and jMoscow. *nie Presi­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ banks. ucts more competitive with for­ cost more. Just 49* dent's aini Is to reassure Amer­ liam Wasllefsky, 3 Linden PL, eign goods. But there should be little ica's allies their interests will With the devaluation of the Rockville; a daughter to Mr. dollar decided in Washington, But it ivtll have little imme­ overall impact on U.S. living not be Jeopordtsed by Ms talks and Mrs. Leroy E. Hay, 25 the new price ter monetary diate impact on the average coots, since imports account for with the CSilnese and Russians. Brlmwood Dr., Rockville; a gold is $88 an ounce, up $3 an ccnsumer—unless he is plan­ only 4 per cent of American But Heath means to use the oc- Pakistani President Resigns Post, daughter to kb. and Mrs. Mi-, ■pgBU pgig:' M H ii 'M iUMHk’'" ounce over the price prevailing ning to travel overseas or buy purchases. TEFLON II OUTDOOR caston for a study In depth of chael Marksteln, 68 Overland since the Hast devaluation of the an imported car, camera or The U.S. devaluation amounts Tlloft CmRyiiv the future course of Interallied to 7.89 per cent in relation to St.; a daughter to Mr. and dollar in 1634. other expensive foreign-made COOKWARE SETS LIGHT SET relations in d fast-changing Items. ether currencies, such as the Mrs. George L. Golden Jr., world. H ie dollar t^tened In inter­ Sandy Beach Rd.; Rockville, a Ebc-Foreign Minister Becomes Ruler bank dealings in Frankfurt at The new monetary rates, British pound, which are not Heath has made no secret of son to Mr. and Mrs. AQchael 25 Bulb set com­ 3.28 marks, up from Friday’s agreed upon Saturday night, being revalued; or 8.67 per cent No Stick Cooking — Set Includes: t h e British government’s Reardcn, 3 Edith Rid., Rockville. n $ Sihror sttar^ k{- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS conferred with President Nixon guarded. India has forcefully charges of treason; sources in closing 3.2660 marks. Hie for­ center around a U.S. agree­ in relation to gold. 2 ' X 45' Tinsel profound disagreement with plete with spring on Saturday. U.S. Ambassador occupied Pakistani territories Rawalpindi said the trial has eign exchange was closed pend­ ment to change the official Some other countgiea In the DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: cios. Iltoso aro Hamo- 1 QT. Covered Sauce Pan American handling of die India- President Agha Mohammed Garland. Great for Joseph S. Farland was in the and a lasUng peace caimot be ended, but there was no word ing formal approval by the price of gold from $35 an ounce Group of Ten are revalulnc Eugene E. Johnson, 25 John Dr., clips. Completely PoUstan war, particularly Its Yahya Khan resigned today, their currencies upward, mak­ proof and |pd«l ot this large crowd that met him at achieved if New Delhi falls to of a verdict. They added that West German government of tc $38 an ounce. RockviUe; Mrs. Jacqueline 7 QT. Covered Sauce Pan all that last minute blaming Btdla for the flgiitlng. and Zulfikar All Bhutto, West ing the change even more dra­ Crabbe, Main St., Vernon; Stan­ 96 weatherproof. the airport in Islamabad. give back what It conquered Sheik Mujib had sought a meet­ the realignment agreement Hie net effect will be to lowprico. The prime minister Is known to Pakistan’s most powerful politi­ matic. ley H. MloganosU, 48 Grand­ 3 QT. Covered Sauce Pan $044 decorating. Bhutto said Sunday it was with its tanks. We do not want ing with Yahya after the two- calling for a 13.67 per cent in­ make U.S. goods cheaper over­ feel that Yahya Khan since cal leader, succeeded him os For example, the Japanese U.L. APPROVED premature to speak of the fu­ to be Involved In a war every week war started, but the pres­ crease in the value of the seas and mcst imports more view St.; Mrs. Judith L. Redo, 10" Fry Pan president and chief martial law yen is being revalued upward ture of Sheik Mujibur Rahman, five or fen years.” ident refused to see him. Deutachemark. This would expensive In the United States. SO Liberty St.; Edward Harri­ administrator. U.88 per cent in relation to the the poliUcal leader of Paki­ B h u 11 o 's leftist Pakistan After Indian forces invaded make the new parity 3.223 son, RFD 2, Tolland; Henry Hiat, in tum|. is expected to newly devalued dollar and the Yahya Khan resigned be­ stan’s now Independent eastern Peoi>le’8 party Is the largest in East Pakistan on Dec. 4, Yahya m ariu for a dtdlar, compared Stansfield, 55 Sanford Rd.; Mrs. Meeting spur U.S. business production German mark will undergo a R E G . 30* cause of his army’s defeat in province of Bangla Deah, who the National Assembly, with 82 to the old parity of 3.66 marks. Irene A. Wilson, 168 French Rd., R E G . 14.97 R E G . 99* Khan named a minor East Pak­ and produce more Jobs. 13.67 per cent upward revalua­ R E G , 5,99 the two-week war with India. Is a prisoner of the Pakistani of the 138 seats allotted to West The dollar was quoted In lim­ Bolton. Heath istani political leader, Nuril CluUR.’ian Donald Rumsfeld tion in relation to the devalued His resignation ended 13 years government. Pakistan. Sheik Mujib’s Awami ited trading in Zurich at 3.89 Also, Mrs. Rose C. Cambell, Amin, prime minister with of the U.S. CTost of Living Coun­ dollar. of military rule in Pakistan, He told newsmen in Rome League won 167 seats, all in Swiss francs, up from Friday’s 16^ Lilley St.; Kimberly J. and Bhutto as deputy prime minis­ cil predicted Sunday that the This will be softened some­ March had followed a coUlslon but the retention of martial law that President Nixon, at their East Pakistan, and that gave it closing 8.8776 francs. Swiss N/eil L. Christensen, East Hart­ ter and foreign minister. change would create a half-mil­ what by ithe U.S. agreement to ford; Thotant Mozzer Jr., 40 course, and he and Foreign indicated that the army would meeUng In Washington Satur­ a majority in the assembly, but Since the arm y’s surrender in banks were limiting transac­ lion to 750,000 Jobs in the Crestwood Dr.; Wilfred J. Le- Secretiury Sir Alec Douglcui- continue to play a key role. day, had reaffirmed U.S. sup­ Yahya Khan canceled most of Ecist Pakistan last Ihursday tions to bar any speculation. United States. (See Page Eight) mire Jr., 48 Fairfield St,; Aud­ Hbme have been mystified' as Bhutto was sworn in shortly port for the principle of Paki­ the Awami victories when he and Yahya’s proclamation of a rey A. Maxwell, 67 Dudley St. to why: Washington did not real­ after he returned from the stan’s sovereignty and unity. ordered his army to crush the cease-fire cm Friday, there Also, Stanley J. Seymour, 20 ize montfas ago that the Unity United States, where he had ar- ‘‘Pakistan is one single league last March. have been demonstrations Ashland St.; Mrs. Marie T. Lind­ of East and West Pakistan was ^ed Pakistan’s case against thing," Bhutto said. "The na­ Yahya Khan put Mujib on throughout West Pakistan say, 186 Woodland St.; Mrs. LAST MINUTE GIFT IDEAS doomed. India at the United Nations and tion’s unity must be safe­ trial before a military court on against his conduct of the war. Sarah L. Albert, 34 Marble St.; One of the first matters he Mohammed Asghar Khan, the Mrs. Margaret D. O’Connor, 14 planned to take up with Nixon air force chief when Yahya Bea Clulow Will Retire Kenwood D r.; Mrs. Antonina G. is how the Western powers can took over in March 1968, told a Gladky, 27 Ridge St.; Mrs. El­ ■T SPILL POLAROID MODEL 420 salvagk what they can from the news conference Sunday that len K. Armogida, 158 Union St. - .V Yahya should be put on trial K,iY. ruins of Indtan-Amerlcan rela­ Also, Farrell F. Trombley, THE BEANS tions. Four U.S. Bombers Lost tor conducting the war In a As Herald Office Manager East Hartford; Anthony Z. Sla- COLOR PAK CAMERA After lunch together, Nixon manner "which humiliated the nlckl Jr., Granby; Edward L. and Heath were to meet arm y.” He called on the French, Stafford Springs; Ge­ By JOHN A. JOHNSTON A FUN GAME BY REPEAT OF SELLOUT! througti the afternoon with only present air force chief not to orge Miller, Vernon Garden (Herald Reporter) SCHAPER A Great Holiday Gift idea. WIGS! two aides alongside them: Hen­ give the president a plane to Apts., Rockville; Mrs, Mary C. ry Kissinger, Nixon’s adviser To North Vietnam Fire escape in. " I want to make sure that you Doll, 720 Spring St.; Mrs. An­ Hurry in for this special. There Reg. $2.99 Asghar later was beaten up aro planning to stay," the late toinette S. Jacobs, RFD 1, Box are just 6 cameras on sale at toe*Britlsh*^S^et*8^re- SAIGON (AP) — North Viet- search for the crews was still han, 36, and MaJ. Kenneth R. at an antl-Yahya rally at which Thomas FSiguson, publisher of 245, Coventry. lary. Sir Burke Trend. namese antiaircraft defenses on. Johnson, 33. hecklers accused him of help­ Also. Shelly V. O ark, Col­ each store. Limit 1 per cus­ The Herald, said. In effect, to >•» XiMwn UeKiSUieM' Meanwhile Secretary of shot down four American Phan- The Command said three of They were reported to have ing lose East Pakistan. chester; Keith R. Gammell, 65 tomer. an applicant for an office poe- State WlUlam P. Rogers and tom flghter-bombers along the super^nlc Jets been presented at a news con- In Lahore, another retired air Ition in early June of 1987. Lake St.; Lynn M. Rogers, 43 force chief, Noor Khan, led an Kenneth Dr., Vernon; George C. Douglas-Hbme were to tackle a border with northern Lacs the toturday and a ference In Hanoi. Any doubts or fe a n that he Adams, Dayville; Mrs. Ronald v S e t y of IntemaUonal Issues, u S ^mmand ^^n^ M^^ supporting u.g. spokesmen said there (See Page Two) ' may have harbored have long .1. Walsh and son, 88 Hilltop Dr. i n c l u t ^ the affairs of the Say. n w ^ N ^ h v T e“ on were Indications that one of the since been removed by the suc­ North AUantic alliance and biggest success In the air war k m cessful applicant’s years of proapects for an Interim Arab- in^i^ore toan three years. North Vietnamese and Pathet North Vietnam s soviet-bullt service. The lady was Miss SNOWCOASTER Israeli settlement. two of the eight crewmen ^ overran MIG Jets. Beatrice I. CXulow, who will re- MMH Patients byMIRRO •■■.J49.99 In the economic sector, aboard the P4 Phantoms • were the t o ^ M Muong Suol and at- "A t least one MIG was sight- Herald Party Ure at the end of the month af­ rioih Unit Net Includad Treanury Secretary John B. rescued in a massive search L^aan govemm^t ed in the same area where the ter 34% years of Herald em­ Not Forgotten GREAT FOR Oonnally and Chancellor of the operation by scores of planes. plain over the planes went down," said one ployment. During that time, she THE WINTER Exchequer Anthony Barber The other six Americans are y®®**end. The government spokesman, MaJ. Robert Goodbye and has worked for four publi^ers At Yule Season were to consider the next listed as missing. foroes were reported to have O’Brien. "All of a sudden one of the Ferguson family—Thom­ AHEAD Pre-Christmas Camera Clearance Sale! moves toward a fundamental The U.S. Command sold suffered heavy losses, and U.S. of our planes was not there. In- as, Ronald H., Thomas F., Wal­ Patients at Manchester Me­ recasting of the 'world mone- heavy rains and high winds strikes were Increased In ef- dicaUons are that It mixed It up Hello Time ter R.—and the present publish­ morial Hospital will not be for­ WKS tary wstenl hampered the search oVer the ^ avoid a rout. with a MIG, but we have noth- er, Burl L, Lyons of Hagadone gotten as Christmas Week ap­ Newspapers, a division of S a v e 1 0 f f o 50 % Brltish authoriUes nrofess mountainous Jungles 240 miles North Vietnam reported to- *"« to confirm It. The crew of By J^HN A. JOHNSTON . proaches. A number of church, Scripps League Newapcq^ieni, 1. Keystone "Instant Load" Magicube Camera. Model 125X them^ves to be oulte relaxed "o^h of the demilitarized zone, day that the U.S. prisoners cap- that plane was not recovered." (Herald Reporter) school, club and civic groups Inc. Reg. $3.99 . about the presidential- mission The North Vietnamese had tured following the downing of The (Command said the fourth have scheduled yuletide events complete outfit. List Price 22.95. to China, but the prime minis- reported the lin in g of four the American pl^es aro: F4 was ^wned by antiaircraft The Herald’s Christmas din­ Miss Clulow la now associa­ beginning today and continuing r ter wanU to know how Nixon '/rller, but the U S, ^Lt. Kenneth Roth WelU, 84. artillery fire. ner-dance at the Manchester ted, as office manager, with through Friday, Christmas Eve. TC PRICE 10.99 Command delayed Its admls- Maj. Leland Louis Hildebrand,. There were no Indications Country Club Saturday night the 'fourth generatlim of the Children in pediatrics will be (tee Page Two) alcn of the losses because the 33, Lt. Samuel Richard Vaug- that surface-to-air missiles was an occasion for giving and Ferguson family. The young treated to gifts and a visit from BIG WHEEL Model 425X Complete outfit. List Price 39.95 were fired, spokesmen said. , receiving, of welcomes and lady is Laurie, daughter of Mr. Santa this afternoon by John by Louie Marx goodbyes. Although several peo­ and Mrs. Thomas F. Ferguson. Mather Chapter, Order of De- WASH AHD WEAR READY The loeses raised to six the & Co. TC PRICE 17.99 ple were "on stage" in the brief "The relationship has been a Molay, and tonight at 7:18 a number of planes ^ot down break between dining and danc­ very happy one," Miss Clulow delegation from Parents Without 2. Keystone "Remote Control" Slide Projector Model K-770. along the border in tne past 10 STYLED WIGS IH ALL POPULAR ing, It was Miss Beatrice I. said. In looking back over the Partners will stroll through the days. Two Jets wore downed by Clulow’s night. years, " I have always had the halls singing carols. list Price $84.95. fC PRICS 44.99 surface-to-air missiles Deo. 10 Reg. $12.99 She was the recipient of many interest of The Herald at The Manchester High School COLORS AHD FROSTEDS. HEV- „ and Dec. 17. Three of the four sincere tributes and gifts from heart." Round Table Singers plan a 3. Kodak Instamalic Movie Outfit complete with* Electric Eye crewmen were rescued and one individuals and fellow workers. carol sing tomorrow; a group was listed as missing. The mutual respect and grat­ ER BEFORE AT THIS UHBELIEV-' With the passing of the old year. itude for her loyalty is evident from South United Methodist Cam era Model M-24. List Price $53.50. O’Brien sold the three planes Miss Clulow will bow out as In statements of her most re­ Church will sing Monday eve­ SIDEWALK shot down Saturday wore the office manager, ending almost cent employers. ning at 7; and Tuesday at 6:80 biggest one-day loss since Dec. TC PRICS 39.99 36 years ot service in the same "Beatrice Cludlow Is retiring p.m., SenTor Girl Scouts from 17, 1967, when throe aircraft office of The Herald where she at the end cf the year," Thomas Rockville are scheduled. RACER 4. Keystone "Dual 8" Movie Projector. 400' capacity. Reg. 8 were shot down over North started June 14, 1937. Ferguson said. "I knew that the Wednesday afternoon, the tra­ Vietnam.'* He said the two-day 1$” WIDE BY 31” or Super 8 feature. Model 401. List Price $249.95. In opening: this portion of the time must come for this; it al­ ditional Christmas Party for loss of four planes was the LIMIT 4 evening, Burl L. Lyons, publish­ ways does. But looking book children will be held in Pediat­ highest since July 24-26, 1968, lOMiaUTTOYbr lOUISMMHUCO. TC PRICE 89.99 er, paid tribute to the dedica­ seems such a short way. How rics, sponsored by the hospital percuiteiRcr when two planes were shot tion and loyalty of Herald em­ can all the years have gone by physicians. down over North Vietnam on' $ ^ 9 9 Reg. te.9» MANY, MANY MORE WONDERFUL BARGAINS ployes but said that It was with so rapIdlyT How can m y brother Thursday at 4 p;m. will be THESE WIGS ARE REGULARLY egch day. mixed emotions that he had to and I properly thank a person the Manchester Community Col­ ______JUSTIN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS PRICED FROM 19.99 to 24.99 According to the command’s announce the roUroment of Miss lege students' turn to carol, who has done so much for our records, MIG Interceptors have Clulow. "She has been a Source company and our family and sometime Friday employes downed 46 American aircraft ot guidance and inspiration In of the X-ray Department will through the yoarsT It hardly during the war. Hie lost time the short Ume that I have been seems enough, but we both wish visit Pediatrics for a songfest. one of the enemy Jets downed with The Herald,” he said. Another visit from Santa with her God speed and happiness an American fighter-bomber From the Manchester Publish­ through the years to ooms, snd gifts for the children will be NEWINc T o N I WETHERSFIELD BLOOMFIELD MANCHESTER o-on n^u V ”i was on June 16, 1968, about 4% ing Co., he presented her with offer her our right arms should sponsored by students of St. fbktJPIKI I I in MIA','.II A', I.IANI1,1 A m Mli.MWAlHn.M WA I li,M I IMUl III HI lull'. Hill'. A/INDI A / I Nl,l i-,-, l! A 1,1 MOIIlni I 1'A I' 1^ A 111 MOI !■ m« ci.oU n.lYl. lO lUI,jU P.m months prior to the halt in the n color, television set. "A t the ■he ever Ineed them." James Sohool either Monday or (HsraU ptwto by Ofbum) bombing of North Vietnam. A moment I am speechless," Miss Thursday afternoon. (Herald photo by Pinto) When Shopping, DonH,,, MIG shot down a U.S. hellcop- Clulow said In expressing her Beatrice I. Clulow «« n«wiy formed . . . leave your gift purchases exposed where they can tempt others. (See Page Two) (See Page Eighteen) "Interest of The Herald at Heart” (See Page Blghtssn)