"N- V- v:\^v W\''U \ -\\ i \ \ A A ^■■ : \ V ' :\^'V 'w. a '\ V \ \/ A ^ \ \ , \ •A'A A MONDAY, JANUARV\b,197o' .'• ^ A A - :•' A ' \.\; \AV .i A PAGE TWENTY-TWO • . ■ . *■ ' > W AvctaifjAverage Daily NetTress Run ^anrlfPBtpr R a w in g ' 3|pralJi The Weather A ^ -\ For The Week Ended + \.- V Heavy atvow -watch I'n’ efl.ot 1 - Deoember 20, 1960 tonight. Becoming—eloudy With Miss Vater Gets nnow atarting late and cohUnu- A b ou t T ow n 1 5 ,8 8 0 ing through moet of Wedneoday. ■nie Manchester ■, Emblem 1970 DAR Award Low tonight in 20a. Club will meet Wednesday eve­ Manchester^—A City of tillage Charm ning at the Elka Club on Bdssell Miss Karen Sue Vater, a sen­ VOL. L X X X IX , NO. 81 St. Mrs. Samuel Vacantl and ior, has been naine^ 1970 Good (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1970 (Cbumlfled Advertining oh Page 15) PRICE TEN CENTS, Mrs. Charles Lathrop are In Citizen at Manchester High charge of the teacup auction, and they ask members to bring School by Orford Parish Chap­ items with them. ter of the DAR. The selection was based on qualities of de­ Motherhood of Mary Mothers pendability, service, leadership, / / M o o n m en Circle will meet tonight at 8 at and patriotism. this home of Mrs. Edward Goss, She is the daughter of Mr. 4,000 Miners Gease Wo; 123 Helalne Rd. Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Robert C. Vater of G rou n d ed Oruessner Is co-hostess. 209 Henry St. /I SPACE CENTER, Hbuoton Miss Vater is president of the M (AP)— Three astronauts, in­ Regina D'ltalia Society will American Field Service (AFS) \\ cluding Apollo 12 moonwalk- discuss Important issues at its Club', secretary of the F. A. k er Alan L. Bean, have been meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Verplanck Chapter of the Na­ grounded for "flying -viola­ Italian - American dub, El- V tional Honor Society, and a popular tions,” space center officials drldge St. member of the Somanhis staff. . . y said today. To Honor Slain Labor^hief Round Table Singers, choir. Bean, Apollo 7 aStornaUt The executive board of Keen­ Current Affairs Club, and the Walter Cutuilngham, end ey St. School PTA will meet to-. Plus TOP VALUE STAMPS CLARKSVILLE, Pa. senior commencement commit­ scientllst-aatomaut Joseph (AP) — Roving groups of night at 8 4n the school lounge. tee. Specials for Monday & Taosdoy Only P. Kerwln have been forbid­ den to fly aircraft because of miners moving through the - Manchester Lodge of Elks As an AFS exchange student last summer, she. was the undiocloeed flying -vlcdaiUoRs, coal fields of southwestern will conduct its regular ^ an official said. t Pennsylvania shut down at game tonight at 7:46 at the Elks guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hank ■ Silberberg and their daughter GREEN GIANT Cunningham was one of least six large mines tot^y" Home, Bissell St., instead of three crewmen In the Apollo Thursday night. Cecelia in Welkom, Orange in honor of United Mine Free State, South Africa. / 7 earthK>rblt mission in Octo­ Workers Union insurgent \- Miss Vater will recelye a ber 1968. Bean, the fourth Mystic Review, NASA, will man to walk cm the moon Joseph A. “ Jock” Yablon­ meet tomorrow night at 8 at Good Citizen certificate / and ski who was slain with his pin, and be eligible foi* state was lunar module pilot on Odd Fellows Hall. the Apollo 12 flight In No­ wife and daughter in their and national'awards. NIBLETS vember. Kerwln, a physi­ home. The handicrafts group of the / cian, has not flown into The blood-splattered, paja- Mianchester Junior Women’s / space. ma-clad bodies of Yablonski and Club will meet tomorrow at 8 Officials did not reveal Im­ toe two women were found Mon­ p.m; at the home of Mrs. Stan­ " 5 ^ re as mediately the nature of the day in their colonial farmhouse ley Zima, 203 Summit St. Mrs. I r^ear as flying violations but promis­ on the outskirts bit this small Joseph Rafalowski will demon­ / ed details later. town. strate Batik.'' /^our Oontactod about the re­ Nearly 4,000 miners were off port, Bean said, he had no their jobs at U.S. Steel Corp.'s The Five Point Club of Tem­ telephone comment. huge Robena mine compleoc, ple Chapter, OES, will have its The other two astronauts three Bethlehem Steel Oorp. annual dinner Wednesday at 7 c o r n were not Immediately avail­ minos cund two mines owned by p.m. at Willie’s Steak House. FREE G oW e*' able for comment. Jones 4k Laughlln Steel C^rp. The event will open with a so­ Bean, a Navy capatln, Is a The miners were 8to]^>ed by cial hour at 6. Reservatloifs DELIVERY former Jet teat pilot with pickets as they came to work at may be made' with Mrs. Bar­ 12 oz. —* ,-r. thousands of hours In Jet, midnight and were asked to re­ bara Finnegan‘ or Mrs. Doris propdler and helicopter air­ V turn home. Miners reporting to Person. Tour/order for drug needs cans Sen. Kennedy and his wife, Joan, leave their char­ craft. work on the daylight shift were and ^^m etlos wUI. be taken He has flown 27 different also met by toe pickets. oare of Immediately. tered plane to attend the inquest into the death of Miss Kopechne. (AP Photofax) aircraft and once told news­ While Yablonski supporters in :> 1 men he never had a major his recent unsuccessful bid for naem photo A-N Club Honors crisis in flight. the UMW presidency have MRS. DONALD JAMES HENNIGAN Bean and others in the es- urged a naUonwide coal mine' Camp Workers k^jutdoAic tnmut oorpe use T38 Jets to work stoppage to honor his Miss Linda Harding Hartwell gown, designed with seed pearls 767 ST.— 64S-5821 commute from the Manned memory, there was no indica­ The Army and Navy Club, for and Dr. Donald James Hen- and crystals accenting the ba- Prescription Pharimoy Gargi;an Testifies Spacecraft Center to Cape tion of who toe pickets were. the sixth consecutive year, will igan, both of Manchester, teau neckline. She wore a Popular Fancy DOLE Reg. or Pink Kennedy, Fla., end to other Meanwhile, Yablonski’s two sponsor a dinner to honor the were united in marriage late matching headbow and carried space centers. sons, KenneU) end Joseph, is­ volunteer counselors of Man­ Saturday afternoon at Second a single white rose. j >>0 Pineapple Grapefruit sued a statement saying they chester’s Camp Kennedy, a Congregational Church. Miss Karen E. Smith of Ma- At Girl’s Inquest wanted no work stoppages or summer day camp for retarded ORANGE any union memorials dedicated children. The bride is the daughter of drid, Spain, was maid of hdn- The dinner will beFriday at “ '‘s- David J. Hartwell of 68 or. She wore a full-length em- to their father. Nor they said >1 EDOAR’TOWN, Mass. (AP) — First on the stand was Miss Moon Rocks did they want any international 6-30 pm at the Army and Green Manor Rd., and the late pire gown of rose-red velvet Zi. Joseidi F. Gargan and Paul S. Rosemary Keough, 24, an at- Navy Clubhouse, Main and Hartwell. The bride- with a matching headbow,, and I SI90 JUICE union members attending his fu­ Ky \y Markham, who Sen. Edward M. tractive secretary with reddlsh- Forest Sts. ' groom is the son of Mr. and she carried a single pink rose. Mail box at the Yablonski home was crammed inspects telephone wires which were cut at the neral. Kennedy said helped him dive brown hair who now works for M a y Tell with several days’ mail when the bodies were home. (AP Photofax) "Our father, mother and our The camp,established in1964, J- of Donald J. Hennlgan H of BEGIN A in an attempt to rescue Mary Jo, the Children’s Foundation in Manchester, son of the bride­ found. At right, Matthew Gladjr, area policeman, little sister are dead,” toe sons has permanent facilities over- Dunmore, Pa. Kopechne the night of Kenne- Washington, groom served as best dnan. Wll- r TECHNICAL grapefriJ*! * said in their statement. ‘"They looking Globe Hollow Swimming The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pas- dy’s Chappaqulddlck Island Her purse was found in Ken- Sun^s Story were shot to death while they Pool. tor of Second Congregational 11am J. England of Manchester JUICE DRIN'' seated the .guests. CAREER auto accldeiU, testified today in nedy’s car when it was pulled slept by pn^essional assassins It operated for six weeks each Church, performed the double­ the closed inquest Into Miss Ko- from the pond where it fell from HOUSTON,______Tex.______(AP) — A whose solo intention was to W A reception for 75 was held TODAY J summer, in three sessions of ring ceremony. Herbert Chat- pechne's death. the narrow dike bridge. Miss tjj0 may be per- them, "niere Is no doubt that at Glastonbury Hills Country two weeks each. In addition to zky was organist. ’The soloist Industry needs In accordance with court or- Keough said pre-viously that rtie manenUy recorded in the rocks these horrible misdeeds are an a director and minimal staff, was Miss Alice Oody. Bouquets Club, For a wedding trip , to Yablonski Depicted Self ders that they remain silent, ’ ®7t the purse behind iminten- moon, say two scientists outgrowth of our father's most it has had from 60 to 90 volun- of roses were on the altar. - Portugal, Spain, Prance, Eng- skilled technicians neither revealed what they said. tionally after using the car ear- attending a lunar science recent bid to win election to the teer counselors ‘ each srnnmer. The bride was given in mar- Ireland, Mrs. Hen- Earn a certlflcate or Her to pick up a radio at her conference. presidency otj,the United Mine *all teen-agers, riage by Lewis H. Piper of oigan wore a white suit, red But Kennedy said in his na­ an Associate Degree in: tionally televised speech a week motel room on Martha’s Vine- jjj. M. Walker of Workers of -America.” 'The Army and Navy Club, in Chatham, Mass, a former Man- J™®* with fox collar, and . AUTOMATION after toe accident that Gargan , Washlngtwi University, St. Dr. Ernst Abernathy, chief addition to sponsoring an annual Chester High School teacher and J^Ack a cce^ ries. After Jan. 16, ______Meanwhile a pair of black, Louig j .r . Arnold of .COMPUTERS and Markham returned to toe As ‘Hammer^ for Coalmen pathologist at Washington, Pa., dinner, has conducted cookouis a close friend of the family. She couple will live at 232 Ralx>h Rd. accident scene with him and as- rust-streaked doors, ^ p a r ^ U y University of California at Hospital, said the 69-year-old each summer for the volunteers wore a full-length coat of ivory . ELECTRONICS Blsted him in his unsuccessful from the passenger side of Ken- Diego said Monday radla- Yablonski, whose body was A and campers. silk satin over a sleeveless Mrs. Hennigan, a graduate of . INSTRUMENTATION search for hUss Kopechne. nedys auto, were brought into streaming from the sun By ROBERT C. MAYNARD Even though he lost, they felt opposlHon dismUsed toe charge for toe UMW, rising to the pres- floor of an up- Manchester High School, re­ He said thev still were with the courthouse in toe rear of a legyeg minute traces in the lu- The Washington Post his leadership of a cause would as publicity seeking. Idency of the huge District 6 in bedroom, had been shot ceived her BA degrree from Register now for day Me saju iney suu were wun wagon by . —pi,- help it to triumph later and in Shaken by the murders, UMW 1958. Umes. or evening classes Smith College, Northampton, him vvhen he dived into the ^he purpose of their presence WASHING’TON— On May 29, some other form. There were President Boyle said in a state- Pressured by, Boyle to resign Abernathy said 88-callber channel separating Chappaquid- ,,e determined Walker and, Arnold made sep- Mass., and a diploma in His­ Spring Semester arate reports on studies they while toe television cameras lit lawsulta and investigations re- ment released Monday after- the post in 1966, Yablonski said gt„gg ^gre recovered from Ya- panic studies from the Univer­ begins February 2 dick from Martha’s Vineyard immediately conducted on the Apollo 11 moon up the place, somebody asked malning. noon that toe deaths were “ a ,gter that that was toe begin- blonski's right wrist, head, right sity of Madrid. She is a teacher and swam toe 200 yards back to Kennedy, who was toe In- samplcf. They are among a Joseph A. (Jock) Yablonski why By Monday afternoon, when terrible tragedy.” nlng from an anvil to a ham- breast and throat. The fifth slt^ at Manchester High School. For inlormation, write or cali the Vineyard- i quest-’s lead-off witness Monday, lOUSS ,1 M \ I ill j Also testifying today was o n e ____ . ., ______tr__ group of 142 scientists who have he, a good friend and a faithful the hews reached here that "I do not know at this time ^er. Nonetheless, he stayed on found on the floor. \ -I. Dr. 'Hbnnlgan, superintendent University of Hartford 1 1 1 " ...... - - - -what or who caused the deaths gg g lieutenant of Boyle until ' Yablonskl’s wife, Margaret, of Manchester schools, received , 945 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER his BS. degree from the Unlver- ’ Ws last May when he announced 57^ .^^raa found on a bod In the WARD s^d. he was taking on the boas. gh* h been shot N sity of Scranton, Pa., his mas­ «4 study of the rock Untted Mine Workers Union. his friends wanted to recall- me a anew tuio Brotner ^ furious campaign twice in toe body, ter’s degree in education from T E C H N I C A I i out on Chappaqulddlck before needed further, Miami University, Oxford, the accident. Six men were at Leaving the courthouse Mon- under magnification after treat- Yablonski, a toughened man toughness and toe bravery of f ° ^ V 'from start to finish. Each side 'iiie daughter, Charlotte Ohld, and his doctorate in edu­ INSTITUTE toe cookout also, including Ken­ ing it with an acid etch shows with a deep and raspy volcu, became^ ^a ham- ,, " petitioned the government to Joanne, 26, was found in an ad- mer after a career of 30 years ers for more than 30 years.' campaign practices of Joining room. Abernathy said, cation from Cornell University, nedy, Markham and Gargan. (See Page Eight) tracks created by the Impact of paraphrased George Herbert, 31S Hudson St., Hartford, Cohn. * ■ ' ' 1 HMas M.H an HJlVll. anvil. Noting the b it—- ^ ------cam^ pai^,, ^ Ulegal. , she had been shot twice in toe Ithaca, N.Y. Tel. 246-7431 solar radlat'on. The atmosphere the English poet of toe 1800’s, We . . . had prevents this from occurring in Herbert said, "When you are an Rep. Ken Heckler (D-W. Va.), Boyle said that We . . had Under pressure from Yablon- head, earthirth rocks.rocks anvil, hold you still: when you one of those^ who encouraged our political —- — differences - to the s'® » canoioacy, candidacy, me toe uepanmem Department "i" i would say mey they were dead “ We have never been able to g^e g hammer strike your fill ” Yablonskl’s candidacy, thought recent election, . . . ^ of Labor issued o- report that probably a minimum of three We R .f.rve the Right to Limit Quontiti do this before.” said Walker. I T ! “ t L ^ "fearless man” heal the woitods of the c a ^ confirmed some of the charges Says but more Ukely four ALL DAY . . ■ . . After xpOra asaa an anvil, Jock yablonskl was. paign . . . I offer the fullest co- ^^use of pension funds by days,” Abernathy said. Town Man Slain, This 18 unique to the moon ^ d YgbionsM said he decided to “REVERSE-A-PANEL” scientific the “ Ho was not afraid,” Hechler operation to the authorities . . . union leadership. Asked whether he thought t BoriniiH phftiienp-B tn tho ****^i’ or b e a ti^ . . . to try to the cause o eome close there was more than one killer, WASH. ST. GOLDEN or RED Arnold said the presence of , t i miners throughout toe na- ® • . to ‘ satisfying the Yablonski he replied; We have just designed an exciting new cabinet' ^ leadership of the t.m w to a tion owe Joseph Yablonski a v„hipn=i,o= career nor»»r beganhAo-nn } Suspect Chargeii certain radionuclides—a type of lion owe Josepn lauioiiBm a '-“ •-J-’ forces,, who charged that there I would certainly believe door which we call “ Reverse-A-Panel.” By the lasting debt for speaking out for humbly in the coal fields 'The ‘ innumerable other In- atom—indicates they were shot ® ' a PoUsh immigrant coal 1 ., , there was more than one^er-one,per- simple turn with a screw driver you can change DELICIOUS What appears-to have been an brim’s body w ^ lying to a pile mto the rocks by huge bursts of ‘ 'l!, . young Jock began to the cornipUon in toe son These three murder, the decor of your kitchen, Traditional to Mediter­ argument over toe ownership of of snow and Nazaroff was git- energy from toe sim called solar current leadership had fall- coal miner. . .” miner * ...... / gjj hito a pattern of unrespon- Yablonski complained once mines of fv^~ 1K v*\trM couldnH havc been done by one ranean or ^ y other desired combination. It is 0.7 When the votes from the Dec. man because then he would TUESDAY adaptable to your existing cabinets. tog death of one man and toe was token to the hospl*^ by nucUde. Cobalt 66. is accounted fron. then ’>«®" «-®J®®‘^ *>y a He pointed out that nine shshots We invite -you to call or come by. arrest of another on a charge ambulance. Pronouncement of Yablonski’s move was an excit JANUARY 13 Of muider. death was made at toe hospital .(See Page Two) Ing development. Ing 46,(XX) votes to Boyle’s 81,- pistol holds only six cartridges. John Nazarott, 27, of 40 Gris- at about 10:46. The cause of 0®®- In Fairmont, W. Vo., Harry L. wold St., was clWTged with mur- death has been given as multl- CharacterlsticaUy, he foug)it Patrick, cochairman of a mln- der after George Vilbrlm, 32, of pie gunshot w\>unds to the front on, challenging toe results and ers group which supported Xa- 203 Maple St., was pronounced and back. The wounds were In­ STYLE deed at Manchester Memorial flibted by a 22 calibre hand- Robot Hearts (8ee Page Two) (Sea Fag« Eight)'’ FOR INVENTORY Deligh-Kful In Salads Hospital frbm gunshot wounds gun. Pint received In an alleged fight be- PoUoe suspect that the fight tween the two men. was the result of hostllltlea CRAFT •Basket NazaroH appeared to Circuit which .tove b u U ^ for Court 12, East Hartford Session, some Ume betwem Nazarrtf Scientists Foresee a Future ~ 649 5316 CHERRY TOMATOES Possible Health Hcusards today and Ws case was continu- ^ Calif. Seedless • ed to Jan. 22. to Manchester. R«nate > ^ a ^ ’s addreM Is ROUTE 83, VERNON, CONNECTICUT Theie will be no bond. / ?lv®n as 2(0J to p le JOHN V. PANCIESA, Owner PoHce say that they received P®>l?5e say, ^ b r lm has been re- World of Cold, Cold Hearts At Detergent Plants Probed Dozen « caH reporting a street fight o®*''’*** o'®** >®te. By FRANK CAREY The ll-mfember group, headed annually of heart disease to toe NEW YORK (AP) — -At first, in all living things. They are ca- between two men at Spruce and , Police were quick to point ROBltT X SMITKiHt. 6 9 AP Science Writer . by Dr. James V. Warren of Ohio United States, toe maximum Britlsh doctors treating the talysts, speeding up chemical NAVEL ORANGES out, however, that they bellev- COMPLETE Oak Sts., about 10:30. WASHINOTON (AP) — Two State University, was appointed number of candidates for trans­ workers of . toe detergent plant reactions. They are essential, ’iHIURAN«M«TH» Aooording to when ®*’ **® ’*®’‘’ more to do years and more than 130 opera­ by the Institute to early Novem­ plants—either of a human or an­ diagnosed the illnesses as bron- for example, in breaking down SINCE 1914 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS With Purchase Of they arrived at the Vil- with who owned toe furniture at 203 Maple than It had to do with tions after the' world’s first ber 1968, to study “ all aspects of imal heart, or by insertion of an chltls. Influenza, asthma. food into simpler chemical sub- INSORANCE 3 Lb. Bag U.S. * I YELLOW ONIONS Or heart transplant, a govem- toe problems surrounding the artificial heart—is estimated to But it soon became clear that stances to the human digestive 5 who was li'vtog there. 5 LIr. Bag Fla. Seedless GRAPEFRUIT According, to police, the Na- Vaent-appoinW task force re- ___replacement of hopelessly dis- be.32,000. - the cause of toe mysterious out- system. eased or damaged human I i i 1111 iiTH i II* zaroffs have been separated for ported today such surgery still That is, “ The others are not break of iltoess among toe de- m ..detergenU, enzymes are SERVICE about a year by miitual agree­ is mostly "investigational” but hearts.”' candidates because they have tergent workers was toe highly „sed to break down certain soils ORMAL B u lletin ment. AH the parties Involved ' worth continuing. Amqng major conclusions: complicating illness or die with­ concentrated enzymes the men a„d stains into simpler forms so were once residents of Hart­ TThe report, made public by Heart transplants “ app'or to in one hour of the onset of toe were working with. they can be more easUy re- ford. toe National Heart and Lung In­ have prolonged life in individual attack . . . (by) . ‘sudden car- Now the federal government moved by the normal detergent DODD TO RUN PoUce say that Renate Na­ stitute, said results from pre­ patients.” dlf^c death.’” in the United States la taking a gmj washing action, toe Indus- 'That is, of 136 transplats per­ REAL HARTFOto, Conn. (AP)— zaroff was present at tlje shoot­ vious transplants warrant 3. Even If rejection and cer­ close look at possible health ggyg formed in 134 patients as of July% . . . WE RENT IT . . . gen. Tho(na)i Ji Dodd, pledged ing Hast nigtd end that she stepped up efforts to overcome tain other problems arc solved, hazards from detSrgents con- ' ^ box of enzyme detergent ESTATE FREE! Great Art along with soinc other witness­ major problems besetting toe 1, 1969, two survived ijiore than toe estimated maximum num­ talnlng enzymes. contains about 1 per cent en- today an all out tight for re- a year; 26 per cent had lived at nomination this year, InrJud- es, one of whom is deacrlbed as (^ration. ber of “ potential donors” —aich Health officials in this country gyme material. The enzyme de- least six months; and "some ALL FORMAL W^AR IN ing a primary battle if neces­ being Nazoroff's girfrierid, were The group, in another major as victims of automobile acci­ agree with toe detergent Indus- tergents have been in use in this had returned to a useful life.” \ u sary. The White-haired, 62- taken to headquarters for ques­ recommendation, urged in­ dents—is only 22,000 ainnuaily try that there is no evidence to country since Iat6 1967. STOCK AT ALL TIMES! hftreover, toe cumulative ex­ year-old senator, wHo was tioning. creased government efforts to and therefore considerably date of any health hazanl to the o f the 6 billion poqnds of perience with human subjects .eensuriH by the Senate In Nazaroff was booked at po­ perfect artificial heart devices short of toe 32,000 potential reci­ housewife or.oUier family mem­ cleaning materials manufac­ "has provided information not 1967, said his appeal will be lice headquarters a n dIvtoen Y ^ i^ —and said that even a com­ pients.- bers in the homes where toe de­ tured a year to this country, 4.S to “ the rank and file Demo­ transferred to Hartfordd^Jpr- pletely robot heart, once consid­ obtainable from animal experi­ Therefore, to meet maximum tergents are used. billionpounds are detergents. MeomBWW crats who sbouM and will rectlonal Center where h ^ is ered an impossible dream. Is ments.” envisioned ' needs, “ new ap­ But they note that plant work­ The Industry says “ It won’t ba - wtetyof 11) ^ I6” X20” make the final decision.” now being held. now rated as "not at all faf- However, the report made proaches, sue); as xenografting ers In the United States, as well long” before 80 per cent of all’ Dodd was evidently alluding Pave not beeh able y 7 plantable, artificial heart // pro)>lem Is under control, but university of Manchsater*a de- 96S MAIN STREIT, MANCHESTIR conlender for the leadership’s tohev find anymm.* regtsitration MMon «4l*s the .' / , lOO transplantations per year is 2. Of the more than 200,000 federal toveaUgatloi)8 continue (Ground Floor Nnt to Hout. & Halo) (See Page Two) blessing. gun. probably an upper limit.” persons under age 65 who die (See Pago ’Eight) Enzymes are chemicals found

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Vi • "\ \ \ -V ' N \ A ^ \ '■ ■ ■ V- ■’ \ m Xn CHI^TER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MA^^CKESTER, c o n n ., TUESpAY, JANUARY 6. 197P PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY '6, 1970 V"- PAiSB TWO tlonal conditions because of the MOVIE AUDIENCE B o l t o n Ea^t Hartford Teachers contract dispute. Saying o Sheiimold on Bridge Among the contract Items still o Vernon THEATER TIME ♦ ••••••GU IDE******' In contention are provisions tor London Unit A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Treasury Plans" Crackdown handling teacher grievances, is Theme of Rea .SCHEDULE AND THEATERS, f niSTlNOITIHH PE ’TWBEN High School Gym Sought Press Contract Demands NORTH . . ARBEgTfl differentials tor computing ex- G O P Marks Too P ra is e Th69« apply tC|film9 . TRUIMPH AND DISASTER 4 AJ 10,4 EAST HARTFORD, Conn. 'The teadhers staged a one- ■Ira i>ay for extra work; the SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) cluttered and littered to gllcw Against Heroin Smuggling Cactus Flower, Peter Paquette, 24,-of 170 Oak (A P )—Teachers In East Hart- day strike In rnld-Oclober, re- Burnside — Aher*Niiv 1. 1968. O K74 For Town Birthday Ball , effective date and duration of Gov. Ronald Reagan asked us to live decently.” 7:10, 9:15. By AI-FBEO HHEINWOLD St., charged with risk of In­ ford say if they do not have turning to work the following Unlike Ofierntlon Interrept, 0 A 9 6 ■'■■i” ' " 1^;.', wrta ‘ A® contract, a "no-slMKcno-strike” ' inethe,legislature iegisiaiure loaaytoday 10 to join mmhim ReaganP>;agaii opposed furthefurther oil B y JOHN JVI. PEARCE Cinema I, Newington—Cactus In Concert THIS SEAL " I f you can meet wltli jury to minor children. Police which lasted for barely three Its Victory 4 , K 10 9 ' Committee chairmen made of the coin as the official town -,sy (hoy found' Paquette's t'wo “■ <*AL*®'Actory contract oMer by r Court inlunctlon Pfopo««l‘he board In preserving "the magic of Cal- well drilling In the Santa Bar- Aaaoolated Press Writer Flower, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:40, By JOHN GRUBER in ads indicates the film was Triumph and Disastor, and Sunday, when a general staff weeks in late, September and r.A.ST reports at a meeting of the seal. chl'di'en, ^ . y agedL one « q and- three. 9trr.?.M.nr» e irient V “ nd salary ratios. , itornla;’ and preventing future bara Channel, where a bl oil 9:40. submitted and approved under treat those two Imixtstcrs just Es r meeting Is scheduled, they will The teachers currently are ____ Hn-. .. .. ____ ^ _____ WASHINGTON (AP) The ‘October, the yct-unnamed now 4 (j 8 6 2 AUUUI260th oiiiiiversuryAnniversary Committeec-ommiiiee Geneuene Gagliardoneuagiiaraone toldloia the sy.Lnir In his car with the mo- '“ T.". 'V’. .. .. , " . i.,, __v...* ______The ' EHEA nogoimuiignegotiating teamleuiii iiiinmui/.imishaps buu such-u as the Santa Bar- sHck nfst appeared around an On Jan. 31 Cinema II, Newington—Paint The London Symphony the Motion Picture Code the same,’ ’ wrote Rudyard ♦ 7 4 T government’s new drive against campaign will be a Treasury- last night. The blrthdlay cele- conimittee that he would ask the tor running. They way they ®®“ ,"nif!lm.d from striklnfi- or “ "'‘ ®‘' ‘ h« > 'A rd ncgotla- barn oil spill. offshore drilling platform a year The Vernon Republicans will Your Wagon, 8:00. Orchestra played to a near da- of Self-Regulation. Kipling, "you’ll be a Man, my C’ A (} 9 ft 2 'O 10 2 ginning next week: still enjoined from striking or heroin smuggling won’t be any- „„|y O K8.V . bratlon will be held In early few remaining farmers in town found Paquette in a nearby tnv The Republican chief execu- until adequate safeguards Cinerama — Goodbye, Mr. pnclty house last evening at son!” Mebbc so, but I certainly 0 .7 4 2 The teachers voted on the ’’engaging In any concerted re- meeting, thing like the antimarijuann Op- Intercept waa a joint effort of “ '’ictoiy party and dance Suggested for GENERAL ♦ 6 .4 2 2 September."' if they would like to combine ern where he said he had been live, expected to Seek a second against leaks are provided. Jorgenson Auditorium, despite m don’t want you aa my bridge an 8 4 • subject/Monday night. fusal to render services.” eratlon Intercept effort that Treasury and the Justice Ue- Jan. 31 at the Polish-American *- cold weatlier and poor driving audiences. Mrs. Russell Moonan, chair- on some project or exhibit. Gag- for half an hour. Paquette was J ^ ,, . . " this year, put heavy em- proposals included: Re- partner. I want the kind of part­ .SOUTH raised protests from Wa.shing- partment’s Bureau of Narcotics riub to celebrate the party’s Windsor Drive-In conditions. Andre Previn, Its man of the anniversary ball llardom noted that Bolton used to appear Ih court today in' bese ® - P® Tbn Injunction, carries a $100- phaMs on conservaUon In his creation of a consumer af- open Friday. @ Suggested for MATURE ner who knows the difference 4 K9 High SchcMil VandaliHin ton to Mexico City, the Customs Dangerous' Drugs, and the ••<)vei-whclming succe.ss' of its principal conductor, was on the committee suggested that the to be the strawberry center of East Hartford. ® ® ®*" a-day fine tor each teacher, prepared annual address to the ,^g department to protect the Manche.ster Drive-In—Re-open audiences (parental dlspre- and who gives Mr. Triumph a t? K J 4 Bureau says. rigid automobile inspections it 1969 campaign.” podium. high school gym be used rather the area. The possibility of com------’ playgro.unds as well aS fil ng , i ,(kk) a day for the EHEA and SiO,(MK) in Greenwich lawmakers. Friday. O Q J 10 5 buyer from unscrupulous busl- A spokesman said Monday the featured at the Mexican Ixirder jiip affair will start at 8 p.m. fion advised). hearty welcome. than Flano’s because the gym blning a strawnberry festival ACCIDENTS - *’®,*^*^ cards and aticndlnfj the threat of a $60,000 damage The speech was to be broad- State Theatre — 101 Dalma- ....Mr. Previn has , achlaved. .con- ♦ AQJ7 GREBNWIOH, Oonn. (AP) — nesRmen. new program, announced over slowed traffic and raised com- with a champa^e liour. Dane RESTRICTED — Persons South dealer. nans 6:55, 9:10: The Tattooed ! 44csf North Ktisl ™ „ o 'r . p.o7l=. » . » lo n ^ ...A "ir,.:'" aasscs tor 2,:ioO students of "''® than 20 tele Strong eonfllct-of-lnterest Ihe weekend by ^Secretary of the that it was hurting bu.si- i„p will'be to the mu.sie of the several orchestras, and a per­ Both sides vulnerable. 30, 8:00. under 16 not admitted, un- Puss 2 a|L Pass Because most committee mem- in the spring, was dUcussed. Main St./ charged with failure orsei^lcVs Is dcsVKned to pres- The question of**whether a Greenwich High School resumed >Pfrl9>Ation covering public offi- ’TreasuryTreasiirv David M. Kennedy,Konnedv. __ ness._ Clayton Edward.s___ j ___ orchestra.__ Police Horse, 6 . sonal success with Mia Farrow,' Opening lend—Six of Hearts. tlons thipughout the state. UA Theatre —On Her Majes­ le ti accompanied by parent Pass 1 NT All Pass The sale of coins, the fashion to obey a stop sign, yesterday, Education wlthdraWal of unpaid services today after a one-day cancel clals throughout state and local will concentrate on more Cus- a ’ Customs spoke.sman said...... from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. possibly due to his technique. Take today’s hand, which one Reagan proposed an omnibus ty's Secret Service. 8:00. or adult guardian. , . . . , , show, the M le of booklets and after an accident on Myrtle 8t., capitulating to teacher con- would violate the Injunction was lation due to weekend vandal toms inspectors and agents and first effort would be on hir- The cost of the ticketk will In­ I Imagine he Is very popular of my manly partners played alcoholic beverage, permission of advertising In the program near Unden, at 3:06 p.m., in- demands » raised i Z left u n X sw rcd In Ism. clean air law, even though the * Tax reform wita emphasis more thorough work from the i„g. more new people, addin'^, clude a smorgasboard to be with his English audiences; the Persons under 16 not ad- in a rubber bridge game some chance to quote Kipling to show to waive the restriction against booklet will all help to defray volving his pickup truck and a demands. vr i • it v the nation’s One XU- more vaihjals entered has on a more stable prograijp of ones already on the job. "Until they get this recruitment sei’ved at 10 p.m. Anyone wlsh- orchestra sounded very British: ■mitted: This age restriction years ago. He won the first trick how stoical they arc. alcohol must be requested from early expenses of the celebra- car driven by Terry D’Kalla, *"® ''®‘ ® ®J\ ” o*** t ,u..« » t toughest antlsmog legislation. • Kennedy said headquarters of the new people In I don't precise, neat, and orderly. with the jack of hearts, ran four tlie Rnnrd nf H'rf’n.-ntinn Tf the . i . . ___-lot,, meeting of the East Hartford Robbins Barstow, director of the mdiortl Sunday, presumably ” ^ " state aid to education. iivT Information or tickets Yablonski may be higher In certain Dally OttaStion the Board of Education. If the tion, which are mainly the costa 24, of Bolton. Court date Education Association (EH EA), professional rights and oppor- using a p:iss key.” Police Chief He said the state must serl- ______^ for the new drive would be New, think there will be much should contact Mrs. Herbert Half of last night’s program rounds of clubs and then led the board approves, the gym will of casting the coin and printing Pandozzl is Jan 19. Creation' of a state agencor areai. Check theater or Partner opens with one heart, bargaining agent for the teach- tunltic.s for the (lonnectlcut Edu- Stephen Barron reported. They ously consider whether the wage a "total fight” against York ".since heroin smuggling is changv." was British, the Fourth Sym­ queen of diamonds for a finesse. be used. the booklet. Sheer or Mrs. Jerome Ijamb. and the next player pusses. You ers, following a status, report cation Association (CEA), told turned on (ire hoses on all-three pres.ent gasoline-consuming narcotics and dangerous drugs. most prevalent in the northeast For now, he said, "W e’ve phony of Ralph Vaughan Wil­ advertising. This regrettable fine of piny .Milton Tedford Is chairman of Saw Himself hold: Spades, Q-8-6-2; Hearts, . Mrs. Bruce Ronson, co- The committee will meet An unidentified car struck the mnimct no^nflntlnns The the teachers they are In "un- floors of the building and water auto Is pr.octlcal In view of pol- section of the country.” but re- tried very hard to beef up the liams. On the other hand, the Printed aa a public service lntroducc(l my partner to an old the affair. 10-3! Diamonds,- K-8-S; Clubs, territory” because was onc-lnch de(^ on the first lut'on problems. California al gional command posLs will be in.spcctions." other half of the program was by thiB new spapei friend of his, Mr. Disaster. Fast Potliick SiipiK'r 8-5-3-2. Stafford Springs, yester^y, as g^U jj, jjigputo after 18 they are dealing with a new floor late Sunday when the dam- ready Is providing incentives for set Up elsewhere as noeHed. But he pointed out Customs As ^Hammer’ German, and the British idiom won with the king of diamonds The 1-adies of the Sacred What do you say? his car was parked in the Stop teacher-board nego- and untried state teaCher-nego- age was discovered. The water development of a smogless auto. | The campaigtn was made pos- has fewer than 4,000 agents on did not suit this portion so well. HALl Heart will meet tomorrow at and returned a heart, wnere- Answer: Pass. You have 5 ‘ He also promised full use of a sible by an $8.75 mtl'ion .sunn'e- duty, and last year 227,000.000 (Continued from Page One; Ii^fact I disliked it. Probe Possible upon West defeated the con­ the Parish Center, Rt, 30. The points in high cards and should t)io r»nnri h nt * h ^ good Start last night p.m. contract, including an 18V4-hour Bui, he continued, "teachers Ing’s electrical system. u®w antiwater pollution law mental appropriation which, people entered the We first heard the overture to tract with four heart tricks. • , United nioeti-g will start with a pot- pontinu’ne- to challenge the count nothing for the doubleton 1K1 Z “ adults showing up tor ------negotiation session over tlvc must do a little risk-taking and A preliminary estimate of the which carries a fine of up to Kennedy said, will allow Ci>s- States. Customs is re.^roosib'e supper at 7 p.m ^ the ballet "The Creatures of Healtb Hazards If South knows the difference In partner’s bid suit. If partner ® P*uy- Men are scheduled tor The parked car of Robert weekend. history-making” to get what datnaga was $10,000, the police »6.000 a day. toms to hire 378 new in.spectors only for the'r cars, merchandise union leadership in the courts prometheus,” by Beethoven. (Continued Ironi Page Onei Anthony J. Magliocco, direc­ between Mr. T and Mr. D, ho opened with one spade, you ®''®*^ Monday from 7 to Turcotte, 48, of 69 Alexander Bast Hartford’s more than 700 they want. chief said. Reagan— said: ■ ■ "a booming to------check baggage- -or,— ...... nod c->rgo niiH and b.aggn^e,- 00 -, - ...... whi'e...... the tmni'-..... lortor 01 of i.it-the Talcottyille School, aod in thc executive agencies. This went too fast and was any sees that he can afford to lose 307 now criminal inve.stigators, gration Service takes rare of will be the guest speaker. His Once in a fight, Yablonski was thing but Teutonic in charactar partment of o c c u p a t i o n a 1 ^ to West because would raise to two spades since i-omm' u .'"^® ■ p.Tn. St., was struck yesterday by a teachers have been working The fcEA, parent organization Other acts of candilism at the economy and the 'good life’ will then 1 h tn 1 h Th tomorrow men and car driven by Harry MaiUvlason, without a contract .since June, of the EHEA, Is irivestlgatlng school Included damage to some l)e no good at all if our air U too or agents. the people gro.ssing the border v--,. bd then you would count point M ^ ^ r a v i n “ ‘^hl'd "Dr.^'Flindt said he found that of hearts vdll stop V e ” doubtalon.^ ShortaesV'in h-nrit e on e high school - boys will play 74, of 38 Stone St., on Center when their 1968-69 contract ex- the Ea.st Hartford school sys- bu.sine.ss machines, books dirty lo breathe, our water to Mentally Retarded Children in “ stlaaT^ he r « t of tTe com- the workers had suffered chest a aide-suit is an asset; shortness front and back covers. IVednesdnys from 7 to 9:30. St., near Roosevelt, at 10:26 pired. 'Hie ^school system en- tern for a pos.slble statewide thrown around and desks over- polluted to use, our surround Vernon." „Hrr.irBr« WBU thB BonsiimBr vestlgated tnc rest or uie^ b u u b h - ‘ o lose a trick to East, however, , u an(J admirers was the consumer uBvirB nnA -was thus illnesses and added: “ ‘ "CK 10 isasi. in partner’s bid suit is a liabili­ Harold Porcheron, comme'm- High school boys will play p.m. rolls 11,000 students. censure ot the town’s educa- turned. ». ings too noisy and oiir liuid too \ All return oratlve coin committee chair- Thursdays starting this week invited and are reminded to ty: 4 . ... , . He struck a note of despair addition_____ to _ causing _ _ acute Ill- through the K-5 will defeat the CopyriKht 1970 t^n, said that tae prices for from 7 to 9. Boys 10 to 18 years There was a minor two-car bring a place setting and a pot- reminiscent of, % ro m e th e u s ” overture ness, inhalation of this material oontract General Features Corp. three tjyes of coin—bronze, sil- old will play Saturdays from accident on Cooper St., near Agency ^Briefing Sessions’ luck dish. others'of Yablonski’s friends. written after the rest of may lead to Irreversible impair- ** Bolls Down ver, and bronze Imbedded in lu- noon to 3:30, starting this Sat- High, at 8 p.m. yesterday, In- T-i, voters will Yablonski’s struggle to — ballet music and Is, in .rnent of lung function and that. What It boils down to is that clte-w lll be announced soon so urday. volving the cara of Unda By- Scheduled by Town Council The registra Mpmorial ‘'“ " y miners against cor- . • „ preview of com- insidious lung damage could oc- South must try for nine tricks' He Heads Brid{;e Team that townspeople can place or- The new program takes place ran, 388 W. Center St., and Mar- be in session a RoBWiiie atal violence," Nader attractions.^Seemingly, Mr. cur without episodes of overt til- without allowing East to gain “ ®£f- In the high school gym. All garet Kraatz of 34 Goslee Dr. The Town Coi.nen i.sst ni-rfullycneeriuiiy givesg;ives up thetne rest, heue shownsne iater in the United Oakland St., was vandalized admits ^ves the opponents thair States, A tragedy was averted early Mrs. Lowman was elected ^jjg weekend. Someone eraUon and discussloA at these- I R o la t a X ^ litical Murder.” Like all Mendelsohn orcl.es- that It had trouble with workersworkers ^ Saturday morning when a two- secretary of the Tolland-Wlnd- broke glass on the instrument \ ries of meettings, which wlU be representaUve a n ? ’ Tass gave a factual account of t^al compositions it is scored ^ut says the plant problem "has year-old boy was able to ham Tax Association this held on four nights, starting ‘I® Governors of Anna Sojka, 602, and Ann Bar- giaying of Yablonski. his 'or an orchestra of moderate ygen brought under control by panel. The loss is estimated at awaken his parents, asleep in month, and Peter Nicdiols, a STOREWIDE FAMOUS NAME Jan. 27 when the Economic De- Drum Corps. .. ,,, . wife and their daughter at their a'^e, thirteen instrumentalists gtrict dust control methods.” $30. aother room, and alert them to member of the local Board of velopment Commission, Board PTO Meeting Tomorrow there will be com- in Clarksville, Pa. *n addition to the strings. Usual- The Environmental Control The Coventry Gframmar bined pinochle and setback ^ g ^^^^papers re- ly the best balance is achieved Administration Is going ahead the fact that his room was fill- Assessors, was named vice of Health, Board of Welfare and ed with dense smoke. president o< the group. chief of police are scheduled. School PTO has issued a re- ^ the Lottie ^ sk ported that Yablonski had been by using double the num’oer of with enzyme studies on animals P rio ritie s The second meeting will be on ' " ‘ " ‘'cr to parents that the Building,, Henry Park, at 1:15 ..attacked by hired bandits and strings with the other ins’ ru- at lU laboratories in ClncinnaU, Ttie home was that of Mrs. 'Voter Session . Elizabeth Adams on Doubleday 'Hie Registrars of Voters will LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Jan. 29, with the Windham Re- meeting will be held P-*^- Players may select their repeatedly threatened” during a ments. In Mendelssohn this and plaiys to spot check 10 to 15 Rd and her two-year-old hold one of two enrollment ses- When hla daughter Sandy was_ gional Planning Agency, town tomorrow at 1 p.m. choice of game. On Thursday, election contest last De- would amount to 39 playerc. piante In the spring to measure, erandson Michael Tepley, alons, scheduled by law, on Pri- smaU, Hilliard Singleton gave assessor, Planning and Zotdng Among topics of interest to ^ tournament players cember. I don’t know the size of the enzyme exposur^ levels awakeneci his parents, Mrs. day In Yeomans Hall from 2 her M centse ^ Commission and Fire Depart- Parents and teachers will be a "'**1 meet at the Lottie Fisk “ The fact that the criminals Philharmonic on that occasion, ITie Federal Trade Commls- to One dime was for the Sunday ments scheduled. discussion concerning better use At 1:15 p.m. away anything of but the Leipzig Gewandhaus Or- slon, through its division of food Adams’ son Richard Tepley, 6 P-*”- ^ - j* Mrs. Grace Pringle, Repilb- school collection plate; the dth- The tqwn {banner, town en- school auditorium. PTO value in the house also leads chestra with which the com- and drug advertising, has an- and his wife, Jerilyn. Fire Marshall Richard Davis registrar, said the session er was for her own use. I ■ b | H I b gineer, health inspector, build- President Mrs. Michael Tomaii- one to conclude that the murder poser had such success, num- noimced ■ that It will Investigate J ennrtemnAd *he hoiiaa until the taiafflllated voters who One day, she dropped one of ingi inspector and dog warden elli said she hopes that as many 1950 Classmates was committed exclusively on bered 66 In all. when he ascend- the matter but a spokesman conclemn^ the houM to enroll with a the coins and it rolled through a will'be heard on Feb. 3, and at parents as possible will attend political ^ u n d s ,” Tass added, ed the podium. Mr. Previn used said the work has just begua- fataty ^ r in g could ^ « i ^ r e d the last meeting on Feb. 5, the the meeting for informative and Reunite May 30 ------:------well over 60 strings alone. and there is no timetable. U ttle damage was done to the pgj^g,p^te In caucuses, con- “ Oh, God,” said the chUd rev- recreation Commission, Cemser- open discussion, „ , _ This allowed him much great- Dr. Hojvard I. Welnrtein, dl- home as Tepley was able to put y g ^ y o Z and possible primaries erentiy, "there •went your vation Oommission, Civil De------The 1950 Manchester High Personal Tour Guide er latitude in matters of djmam- rector of the Food and Drug Ad- out the fire before the firemen gometlmes come up in dim e.'’ fense director, fire majrshal and School class reunion' committee TAnK-<5r»M wvr. _ Thio And also allowed him to ministration’s office of product arrived. an election year. ------tree warden. has decided its reunion will be qnmmpr viqitorq ta Pranrt Te Smother the woodwinds com- safety, said his office has re- A malfunction in the siren on ^ y^^g^. ynahie to attend Elach group is being asked Moon Rocks at Flano’s In Bolton on Satur- t X T r B o t q X k v Jnrt P>e‘ ely in all the "tutti” pass- ceived about 60 complaints of Rt. 87 and Whitney Rd. (taused the ^ d a y session may oontaiCt ^ what its principal, .regular func­ day, May 30. ton, Great Smoky, Glacier and ^ges, where we might as well skin____ Irritation______from consumers it to keep blowing for quite prfngle or Mre. Laura tions are and what advisory or The chairman of the invita- Mountain national ^ rk s ''stritrts but complaints of respiratory some time after the Are ^ Szegda, Democratic registrar, A M a y Tell consulting services are used, tion committee will be Mrs. and a counle of tramneta illness. an irate and “ irresponsible” application. Mrs. Prln- PUUMB^OUT with a statement as to the ef­ Sylvia Accomazo Osgood. Mrs. and J ^ e r ^ r k a In Cnaada, dynamic r a ^ e in- About six or seven of the coin- citlzen t(x>k an axe and cut the there will not be an- fectiveness of the:TC services. Judy Woods Mrasek will be can take taped guided tours. dynamic appeared to be valid Sun^s Story power lines to the siren. cither such session until June Agencies will al^o be asked treasurer, and members of the Tourists can get slip-ln, prere- ^ might have cases of allergic reaction to the BMre Department preWdent names may be added STOP I Special Group Famous Name] to consider three time frames: Continued from Page One) program committee will be corded t a ^ cassettes at the^ S ^ e x p X e d tor ^toin g the enzyme produft, he said. But he Charles Sanborn said this 1^- ^ those few The year immediately ahead Raymond Blanco, Ronald parks, and rent equlpm ^t to i was definitely not iinpres- Added that the number Is not funotion has happened from vnAers. THIS LONG SLEEVE the next two years and beyond for by a flare on April 12, 1969, Wright and Ftobert Burr, MENS ...... •« «raS:n. = time to time 'but no one ‘ w ^ Would-be voters applying Pri- two years but not more than only three months before the Classmates are Invited to ever this stupid about it be- ja y may file with the registrars five years. Within these time ^ niBirpa k- .k a . meeting.g of„r theU... committee...... at points out sights not to be X n e t r s o r e ni^nlgents and the application will be act- $6S to $! 50 frames the-..w agency will -T.i. JUV.judge6B 1.^ ,,^ ^ , - “ P ‘ *^® ^Pol- ■ ‘'iSO tomorrow nighttaght at the the missea missed _ anaand provides proviues infonna- uuoiiim- “ on” ths * ntViBP X hona"h 'u-BnaoiB "A s far as the consumer prod- He said it is expected to be ^ yjg of Ad- what programs are going well astronauts. Other nuclides British American Club, when a tion about natural history, hu- ^ ®r ^^n^^ ” “ ung' uct Is concerned,” Dr. Wein- DRESS N repaired today and added that njjgsions. which meets Satur- enough to predict successful record solar flares which oc- movie of the class picnic of 1950 man history, wildlife, park facil- 1 . 2 9 fortunately the telephone Unes yeomans HoU from 10 He even niaveH fViA niann frif Stein ss-ld, at the moment it progress and or accomplish- curred millions of years ago, he ities, etc. He even played the piano for will be shown. Queen Victoria while wearing doesn’t appear to be a major were not cut which would reaUy y , „oon ment, and what difficulties or said. WEDNESDAY white kid gloves so as not to soil health hazard, have Interfered with communi- ‘-j^oee re g l^ rln g ’ must be a SUITS SHIRTS roadblocks might be faced, Arnold said the studies indi- her Majesty’s keyboard with his The industry says; cations. citizen and 21 years old and , particuliirly within" the lirtiita- cate that rocks on the moon CONCENTRATiD LIQUID TIES Normally $5.50 to $7.50 Hearing March 2 plebeian hands. Obviously, he “ The concentration of en- He said the state police have fnifui residence requiremerits. tions of the existing agency bud- could be used to trace the histo- (ALL YOU CAN EAT) was characteristically prissy. zymes used in pre-soak or all- bben notified and are withhold- Selectman Meeting Buy 2 At Reg. Price, / get. \ . ry of the sun back to the earliest 9 RAIN OPENER • CLEANER There was a certain degree of Purpose laundry detergent is ing action until after the i de- q^g poard df Selectmen wilt Other questions include what days of the moon’s existence, • EATS HAIR Qean Air Law Would Cut prissiness about Mrj Previn’s completely safe, and these prod- partment execuUve board meets ^gg^ tonight In Yeomans Mhll Set 3rd, Same Price 99 activities or functions seem to But mn rocks would have to (tanducting, too, despite his ten- nets can be used without risk to Wednesday night. g j g • EATS PAT consume the greatest amount of be found that were on the lunar U O U IA R D ,, The destruction not only Inter- ______dency to over-elaborate and to consumer.” 51 l o 1 1 ^ V9 time and energy; what need is surface then, and these rocks Fuel Pollutants to 1 P^r Cent fere with the Fire Department 0 LAS8 OF 1970 BIGGEST MANCHESTER seen tor more effective tie-in to .xre beUeved to be buried now. rush the tempi. There was no The study at the Cincinnati HARTFORD, Conn. (A P ) — to send out inspectors to check denying polished workmanship laboratories is being conducted but with Cl'vU Defense and could WASHINGTON — More than lu A B fM A fA B B C. CJIBDI FREE 2 / 9 other elected or appointed Walker said the impact of so- hamper ambidance calls. oq oiruHn. rrMWUWMHe A aWYTLI No moje than one per cent air- on the purity of the fuel being and exactitude of execution, nor Posslck, who raid 2.8 million Americans gradu- Singularly $5 and $6 agencies; and what specific lar and cosmic radlatibn causes polluting sulphur will be allowed used. even gentlemanlike joy. ’ experimental animals are bilng Sanbom said he felt U was^jg^gy high school in 1969. 877 Main St.^ Manchester questions, suggestions or rec- rocks on the lunar surface to lounion "an infantile, m o iio n d c^ ” and q^g g,aag of 1970 Is expected to in oil, coal and other fuelfuel sold High sulphur fuels that wera Yet somehow It failed to pr*- exposed - to various concentra- ommendatlons would the agen- erode into fine material, or reiterated the seriousness of the approach 3 mllHon. Oie laigeSt PlM^ie 648-44116 SPECIAL GROUP FAMOUS NAME SPfCIAt G'7Cr' cy direct to the council In light dust, at the rate of about .03937 in Connecticut after Sept. 1, purchased before the regulati^.^ent Mendelssohn in a true of enzymes to see what ef- ) 1971, under (i proposed regula- was put into effect could be h’ght. In short, the "Italian’’ 'ect they have. The study should 649-6220 matter. He added that even in history. " \ of imjiicatlons from the of an inch.per million years, though a siren may malfuiKtion FAMOUS NAME fAMOLJ*' NA'l.v previous (juestlons. Several* . ‘l e i X V X ^ ro^rted approved Monday by the used up by the owners with s y m ^ n y sounded like a bunch another 10 to 12 weeks, he once in a while, they ate a SPORT ’i’iie” series of'brieflng sessions finding minute traces o f ^ l u - ^ ‘®®" P«'-'n‘ssion of the commia- of BrlttsHers on holiday in "riK ^ necessary thing and no B ^ public hearing on the pro- slon. Rome. Dr. Fossick also said indus­ 394 TOLL/IND TPKE. LONG StEEVE . ia part of the work of ■'the coun- able minerals, such as gold and , . „ one should tamper with them ATTENTION! KNIT trial engineers will go into rep­ MANCHESTER, CONN. ell’s steering committee, which silver, but Dr; J.V. Smith, Unb schecluled ton Maroh 2 under any circumstances.” TURTLENECK is working on short and long- versity,of Chicago, said there is ^ ' 7 .30 p.m. in tae state capi- resentative plants to^study expo­ Unpaid Taxes README MPROVEMENT CUSSES COATS sure levels, but the plants have range plans of action for the no evidence as yet of conimer- ° ,, , ‘. . , Third Round of Withi^rawal Mrs. Ermlnla Lowman, tax BE G INNING NOV. 16, I960 council to consider. cially valuable mineral depos- ” ®‘^''y »Arge man- hot been selected. collector, says slightly over AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES SHIRTS The council also read last ita. ufacturers and u tilities^ known $16,000 remains to be collected SHIRTS Last N ile : "101 Dalmatians” — “ TattdSed P4>llce Horae” at 0 Classes for ELEMENTARY and HIGH SOHOM, st'jdenta night a letter from Mrs. Dr. G. J. Wasserburo- of the ®Tade 6 now To Be Worked Out Monday Workers’ Bus Wrecked in unpaid tu e s this pent yeeur. In Remedial Reading (Phonies, Understanding, etc.), $40 to $80 JlUidred Hansen, who lives on CTalltornia Institute of Technolo- m much as 2 per cent MM MANCHISTfR Of this, some $11,400 Is on the |m O CENTER Skills, Gomprehenaion, Vocabulary, Siieed, College Board Nc)'Ml 'y Coventry Lake and is concern- gy placed the moon’s age o , an so Aoa , SAIGON (A P ) — Top Amerl- over a longer period than he al- By Fire; None Injured M 643-7832 April 1, 1969 list, some $4,200 Test Preparation and General Beading EHtolenoy. ed about use of asiowmoblles on about 4.6 billion years, or about I** ^/*® ^Ain sour(^ of sulphur ^an military officers will meet lowed tor the two previous with- BETHEL, Conn. (A P )—A bus FREE PARK REAR THEATRE af • In nif, onr* a r»fir»r»ina 1 cmim/x . . . ^ _ _ from 1068 and the remainder Small Oassea i t Pro-Testlng Program ★ Oertlllod Teathers the frozen surface. Mrs. Hansen the time the universe is general- ^ Principal source Honolulu next Monday to drawals that totaled 60,000 carrying 45 Benrus.employes to % . from 1967. Academic Beading Improvement Center, Ino. , 30 saidaoGI sheoVtAA frVirxitorVif thought an''"niitrflC'Pan "’ ’outrage is 1 ]y.. thoughttUMaemW* to have Un«a.«. been created AlTair pollution.poiiuiion. ^, work out final . troops.trrwvne This*rHio evidentlyAirMnMFWa because‘Kaaa...... work • nnncEVit caught fit»a fire nn on Tntonclofp Interstate WEDNESDAY "BATiUE OF BRITAIN’’ at «:a > 9:00 She added collecUons were Home heaung oil has less work out final arrangements tor ^ possibility of a Rhute 84 this morning. - as E. Center St. Call Next to Cavey-a being perpetrated” because of : \yasserburg said the lunar aVi A3 ru»r r»pnf niilnhtir thf» thirH.P/Minrf i . . . _» - _ ...... better in 1969 than in prevlojU Manchester, Conn. MR. KAFBOVE Xel. 648-0647 the great number of snowmo- samples indtoated that'one bll--^*'^ 0.3 per cent sulphur. the third-round withdrawal of countrywide Communist com- Everyone got’ off without in- J .. ... ___ __1__ . ' There are some oil fieldr *"• — ---- years. 31 biles now in use. The noise is years after the»moon was 50,000 U.S. troops that will in- mand offensive during Tet, the jury, but the bus was wrecked 2 similar lo a power saw, she formed lava flows apparently world that produce low sul- elude the 1st Infantry Division, lunar new year early next by the fire; -which, broke out said, and becomes particularly occurred. He theorized that the PAnr ■ oil and ^ the industry is informants said today. month. near the rear of the vehicle. iiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiii INSURANCE SINCE 1 unbearable on weekends. moon may have been molten up now constructing special plants An official announcement Nixon said, at the time that he The employes were on their OUR FAMOUS NAME She said she though| snowm> gu.2 ...m‘'es deep then,...... remove excess sulphur from from Hie Pentagon naming the will take "strong and effective way from Waterbury to the Ben- INUkl >U>'K biles served a function for rec­ The lunar science conference Oonnectlcut’s regulation tol- 1st Division is e je c te d soon. measures” if he finds that “ hi- rus plant in Ridgefield when "Before Losses Happen Insure With Lappen!' TOPCOATS SLACKS reation and in emergency res­ Ls to continue until Thursday. lows the 99 per cent pure re- it was understood that some creased enemy action jeopor- the incident occurred. State po- cue work, but felt that in "the quirement of New York and of the units to be wi'thdrawn al- dizes our remaining forces In lice were . investigating the' N O R M A L I V 6 6 Normally $10 to $35 several other states. ready have been selected, and Vietnam.' OUTERWEAR highly-populated lake area. blaze. sometlhing should be done to There also are a few coal the purpose of the Hawaii meet- Sources said the significant SWEATERS prevent or restrict their use on Dinner Slated fields that produce 99 per cent ing will be to work out the logls- increase In enemy activity In Jusf Dreaming? Normally $23 to $150 S70to $145 the lake. sulphur-free coal — now In de- tics arrangements to meet Pres- three provinces south of Da The council discussed the By Town Boards mand by some steel mills, in Ident Nixon’s deadline of April Nang marked the beginning of No, not at all. When an accident or illness .99 addition to states with clean 16. . the Communist command’s sec- cuts off your earning power, you can trade F F* .99 question, noting that new legis­ The Manchester Board of Di­ lation allows snowmobiles on air regulations. But the low- Intormsmts said that Gen. ond phase of its winter-spring a financial nightmare for sweet dreams if rectors, on Monday Jan. 26, sulphur coal is in very short Creighton W. Abrams com- campaign. The flrsi» phase be- “ frozen surfaces," but also rais­ you have our Incr a Dutch-treat din- supply and getting rid of the mander of Amcirican forces in gan last Nov. 1 and ended about helps provide a regular income when it's OFF To 119.99 liabllitv should there be an ac- ^ * membere of town sulphur Is difficult, so the reg- Vietnam, will b^ represented M Dec. 20. 20 1 8 ” 55 ne^ed the most. ^ cldent as a result of any win- Agencies ahd commis- ulaUon would ban most coal Honoluli^ by senior members of The U.S. 1st Infantry Divl- \ sions^ and^ tor all department from use in Connecticut, the the tommand. ston’s 18,000 men have l^en op- ■ : heads. |1 - commission said-. Thfe sources noted the stepped erattng about 60 miles north of ' I' ' W E HONOR ^ . The dinner will be at 6:30 The cleaiwalr group’s regula- up enemy a(;tlvities along the Saigon, a region of relative May We Quote Rates and Assist You As We Have So Many Othere? men^s and young men's p.m. at the Manchester Coun- tion woyjd^permlt firms to mix populous coastal lowlands south quiet in recent months. The •( i;harga>i rnorm afi n iille r'f , . ^ Club. high and low sulphur fuels and of Da Nang since last weekend areaui to the north and west of (CAM) - l E t l P l l t t l J l purpose of the gathering; to use fuels’ of more than 1 but^said they did not think it the 1st Infantry Division are , A repeat of one held In 1967, per cent sulphur In conjunction • would affect withdrawal plans covered by the U.S. 1st A ir Cav- ^ Provide communication be- with smoke stack controls If the at this point. airy Division and the U.S. 28th John H. Lappen, Inc. Vonciieater, Conn. (O6O4O) tween the many individuals in- stack discharge does not n- "This kind of action certainly Infantry Division. MANCHESTER FINE BERLIN Telephone 643-2711 volved in town affairs. tain more than the equivalent is within the kind of capability H ie 1st Infantry Division area Insurers 'and Realtors WEBSTER SQUARE flerond .C lw Foctace Paid al A brief report will be given of one per cent sul{^ur. wg’ve given the enemy before will be taken over by South 164 East (Tenter St, Manchester • 649-5261 MANCHESTER PARKADE **"s^CRii?riON H A T E S ®“®^ Chairman of a boarps, announced Dec. 16, is July 12, 1966.

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(AP) democrat Victory Dance ROUE (aP) — The kidneye ** ____ «______S tm, r^AMAfla UfJkAl^ a By LOUIS IICHITELLE nidtid editorial, "the Church re­ conservatlve bishops still .over­ Canada in their flight -to avoid last year In Canada, wears a The $6 million a Woodaldo and /;omeas of a 16-year-old Associated Press Writer fuses to ‘pacify spirits' at the ride progressive factions in ev­ ring which the VC told her was By VIRGINIA CARIKON Dannouth Annivcniary Democratic State Chairman^ Fredric Stefanowlcs, Orahabsr American tourist were success­ the draft, many of them spend mtllionaire left to "the National The |own played host to part- ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) expense of justice...and for the ery country but Paraguay. their first night in Windsor fashioned from an airplane Society for Prevention of Cruel­ The proposed, (four years John Balloj\wlH attend the Tol-' Rd. The meeting Is open to , the fully transplanted Into four Ital­ Backward Paraguay has pro- benefit of a privileged minority By backing the Paraguayan which Is just across the Detroit which had been shot down. She, mouth College’s 200th anhl- land DemociWic Victory, Dance com-munity and interested psP- ians after a brain hemorrhaere ty to Animal! or Itg ___ local ago) town office building still la versary In May. d u c e d a tuned-to-progress en'oylng the fruits of wealth and bishops, the apostolic nuncio, River from Mlchhlgan’s. larg­ represented Canada at a 1968 'branch’ 'Is likely to earn sizable exactly that; Proposed. A s a Jan. 24 at the tiewly completed sons are urged to attend. killed the boy Monday. Church apposing the govern­ power.” the Rt. Rev. Antonio InnocentI, conference in Cuba, -but saya she The college hod Its beginnings J» Itallan-AmerlcanX Friendship The group Is currently study- The youth, Gregory Menn of est city. Interest before It gets to furry matter of fact, townspeople re- . o , . ment in P'0 w e r, a Ridiculing Stroessner's con­ has given their cause- the sanc­ Since Dec. 1. Mrs. Jean Bear­ is not ,a Communist. and feathered recipients. cently dismissed the original ' \ if** (ke vital needs of Hartforills Aippleton, Wls., was on a vaca­ tention that his government has tion of Rome, ing says she has been harbor­ "The only dtotlo I’ve been The problem Is that there Is building comfnlttee - which Eleazar Whoe- Democratic TownV Chairman North End to determine how In- tion tour with his family. He dictatorship. The nation’s bish­ ops, spurred on Vatican Council brought social peace and eco­ "It’s almost as if Christ has ing the draft-age American men getting locally is from people no national SPCA, only local hu- could neveb quite come up with "A™®. taught select- and First SelectmaV Charles tercsted persons may best vol- was stricken S ^day while nomic progress to Paraguay, who are generally eri route to who believe Canadians will lose mane aocletiea, ’and 2 of them an acceptable plan— and five youths froni various In- Thlfault received conihroatlon unteer their aervksei. stgiMseeing' at the i^nis of Erco- teachings, have* accused Presl- come again to Paraguay,” says de.nt Alfredo Stroessner’s gov­ the editorial concluded: "■Peace Bishop Anibal Martcevlch Flel- Toronto and other Canadian clt- jobs to the Americans,’' she have filed for a share of,the b^- new members were named to dlan -tribes.'' His most famous of Bailey’s appearance yestcr- Mrs. Stuart Danforth, a local lanonear Naples. . . . is lUtisory where social Jus­ said. quest which George Whlttell serve with the three selectmen, student, Samson Occum, tra/el- resident, will serve as this Eloctors at a Naples hospital ernment of systematically vio­ tas, head of the Impoverished ties. lating human rights and trying, tice, liberties and human rights diocese of Concepcion. "After so Mrs. Dearing says she plans "But there were 270,000 Ca­ provided prior to his death last In February, townspeople vot- England with Wheelock ‘Other gxxests will be Cbngrc7(s- month's speaker. She and her told his parents there was no are systematically violated. And to open a job placement service nadians living in , the Detroit April at 87. ed fbr a one-story addltloi: to solicit funds from King man and Mrs. William s \ hiwband are active In HarUord's hope for the boy. His father, at­ with violence, to silence the many years of vagueness, we Church. Bishops in other Latin progress does not consist in a are acting concretely and ener­ this month in downtowm Wind­ area in 1967,80 I tell people UiB* When an attem ^ to arrive at Yeomans Hall and ovei-whelm- George, and succeeded In con- Onge; Lt, Gov. and Mrs. At-\RevltnHzatlon Corps. torney John Menn, authorized few kilometers of paved high­ sor. She said her guests usually —If you don’t want American a compromise agreement Ingly rejected an offer to buy vlnclng the Earl of Dartmouth UHo FraaslnelH; State Sen. \F u lu re meetings will odfer the transplant of his son's heart, American countries have op- getically. We will rot turn back, pooe- governments from time to way for the use of the oppressed no matter who is governing Par­ stay only a day or two before toys getting Jobs here let's bring among claimants failed Monday the Robinson property at the that he should contribute to and Mrs. Robert Houlcy; and fuhtoer Information, with other kidneys and corneas. Joins Law Firm moving on north. all those Canadians back home." In San Mateo Ck>unty Superior town green for the erection of "what’s happening today," Atty. and Mrs. Harry Hammer, spcalrtrs planned. The organlla-: "Gregory always said he time, but Paraguya’s are the whose humanity is mutilated.” aguay.” first to be united in opposition, The bishops have urged ’The Hartford law firm of . “If I can save the life of one Mrs. Dearing said she is not Court, Judge James O’Keefe set a separate office building. which was then education for Mrs. Hammer Is stale central tIon’sNgoal Is to complete study wanted his body to be used for The bishops avoided direct .\merlcan boy, I feel I have done m the business of persuading committeewoman for Tolland (ke problems in the next few some needy person should Mancb ester und:r the new progressive ban­ Stroessner to bring political conflict for months but the sup­ Patterson, Casey, Halpem and March 18 for the first of a series The property was offered the Indian students, ner of the Church. prisoners to trial, restore free­ Coco has announced that Wil­ something worthwhile,” sold youths to desert or dodge the of hearings on ciaims. again in August, at a higher Dartmouth president. Dr. County. months a»)d embark on an ac- something happen to him,” his pressed tension exploded on said the 54-year-old divorcee draft. "When they come to me The dance will be held from program to be selected at father said, "he was Interested Hospital Note*' Stroessner, a 67-year-old dom of the press, stop contra­ Oct. 22. liam E. Grace of South Wind­ Qlrvan Peck, an attorney for price, this time to Include the John Sloan Dickey and the army general who seized power band, end "police brutality'.', sor hiBB become associated who lives in her three-ibedroam’ they’ve already considered all executors of the etsate, pro- Robinson home, known os the (then) Commissioner of Indian 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. tothe ‘kal time. Further Information in science and people. At noon that Wednesday, the home on alimony payments of the options,” she said. music of the -Penthouse Four. ke obtnli^d by contactings Heart transplants are forbid­ in 1954, presides over La^ deal realistically with the prob­ with them in the general prac­ posed Monday 46 per cent of the "Eleazar Wheelock” house Affairs Robert Bennett were VISITINO HOUBS yCm.rica’s oldest dictatorship. lems of a “wretchedly under- police forcibly expelled from the tice of law. $65 a week. She has two marr money go to CallfortUa humane which the local Historical So- present as well as various Tickets are available from 3tefanowlc\ or Mrs. Max- den by law in Italy. And be­ country a Spanish Jesuit, the cause there were no facilities In Intermediate , . „ Care j ^ Semi- _ His monolithic control of the devloped economy,” and enter Grace giiiduatod from the rled sons. societies, 20 per cent to those In clety wished to preserve. members of area Indian tribes Town committee members, K^nneson, G oring Rd. Naples L-or kidney transplants, private, noon-* p.m., and 4 p.m country had seemed unthrea­ into a meaningful dialogue with Rev. Francisco-de Paula Oliya, University of ConneoUcUt in She says she has received Hightcay Travel Setars Nevada and 30 per cent to oth- In October, the proposal to al- and college alumni, Three Sons Cleaners and Tol­ p.m. private rooms, 10 a.m.- accused of encouraging students 1958 and from the University of pledges from other Windsor res­ Manchester Evenlhg Rsrald the unconscious boy was rushinl,^1 ® P tened until the Paraguyan Epis­ the Church. WASHING’TON — U.B. high­ ers through the nation, with 6 locate $1,600 for an appraisal of go|^ medallions were land Tile Shop. A donation of g p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. copal Conference announced in stagl-g an antig;ovemment hun­ Connecticut School of Law in idents to provide 100 beds for per cent held In reserve against' the property was turned down gtnick In honor of the occasion: Tolland corresponds!^ Bette by ambulance to Rome. He died According to figures cited by ger strike. That evening 200 ways travel in 1968 was the $6 pe^ couple Is requested. Pediatrics: Parents allowed November the existence ‘ of a priests and bishops, Paraguay’s 1969. He was fonnerly an- as­ the young Americans. She also other claims. and the building commlttge dls- Qne was k ^ t by the colle,?o Co-chairmen of the dance are Quixtrale, tel. 876-284S. a^rtly after his arrival. any time except noon-2 p.m.; priests, nuns and students held provides instructions on apply­ equivalent of -mote than 2 mil­ Prof. Parlde Stefaninl, one of church-state "confrontation. average annual income is $206, sistant secretary at the Travel­ Attorneys for other claimants, missed. Townspeople Indicated othW was presenterl to Mrs. Georglanna Hampton, others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. a march to ^protest the expul? ers Insurance Co. He is a mem­ ing - for' landed immigrant sta­ lion round trips to the moon. Italy's top surgeons, transplant­ Stroessner, in recent puBIu: 26 per cent of the population is Total travel, according to the which Include orgemlzatlons In that the proposed two - story present Earl of Dartmouth. Mrs. Marilyn Danduraiid, Timo­ Deposits Unclaimed' Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., declarations, has attempted to illiterate, 18.4 per cent of public Sion. ’The police and armed ci­ ber ofthe Hartford County Bar tus in Canada. The Toronto An­ Oregon, Washington, Pemisylva- addition presented by the com- some 1,200 people attended ed the kidneys into a 40-year-oM vilians—members of Stroess­ Federal Highway Administra­ thy Jones and Richard Bean. NEW YORK (AP) — Ameri-\ 4 p.m.-S p.m. minimize the dispute. He tells funds are spent on education. Association, (Connecticut Bar ti-Draft Program selected her nla, Ohio -and North Carolina, mlttee was unacceptable and somewhere along woman and a 37-year-old man. Intensive Care and Coronary ner’s ruling Colorado party— as Windsor’s "antldraft counse­ tion, exceeded 1 trillion vehicle- Two new members have been can motorists apparently sel- The corneas were rushed back Paraguay’s 2.6 million people, The conflict is beginning to Association and American Bar objected to this solution. expressed a desire to “Please the -way, a member of the Dart- Care: Immediate family only, broke up the march and Invaded Association. He resides -with his lor,” she- said. miles for the first Ume. Whlttell, who left an estate of give us a one-story addition with added to the Democratic Town dom reclaim the deposit money to Naples and transplanted into most of them Catholics, that he, cost the Church a privileged Committee, Mrs. Hampton and they pay tor soft drinks lit bot- anytime, limited to five min- too, is a "fervent Catholic.’’ a' Jesuit residence, beating sev­ wife, Janet, and their three aboutiVxi’Vlft $40 RAD million,W illllAn resultingVAaillflnn. from ar> WnaA.wkAmfbasement.’ ** two teen-age boys. ntea. economic position. Stroessner eral priests. Church spokesmen had paddled down the river to Jonea. Mrs. Hampton was elect- ties. They throw away three Only a few subver|lve priests, has ended the practice of allow­ children at 176 Diane Dr. real estate holdings that once The new committee Is working Hartford, was thrown into the Maternity: others, 11 a.m.- charged. Included 30,0OT acres on the N^ industriously and trying to hur- ed secretary of the committee, times as many returnables as 12146 p.m., and 6:80 p.m.-8 the government says, are to ing priests to Import duty-free replacing Mrs. Irene Gay who they do one-way, no-deposit bot- blame for trouble with the cars, ti-ucks and medicines. He Comunidad attempted to ap­ H Z d neward for his prowess. It SBA Attempts p.m.; others, S p.m.-4 p.m., and pear two days later with an ac­ Prisons Head Retires the bulk of his estate to his wid- Christmas week had menUoned that the recently resigned. ties, according to a national sur- 6:80 p.m.-8 p.m. , Church. also canceled the agreement un­ Organlzations Thanked vcy. ' But the Episcopal Conference, count of the incident and an edi­ . MANCHESTER, CONN ow, Ella. Crackdown On Age Limits: 16 in maternity, der which Caritas, a church ot' WASHING’TON (AP) — Myrl 400 MAIN STREET anoth^ mee g o committee. Including alumni ns Thlfault extended the grail- The survey showed -^that more composed of the nation’s 13 ganization. operated, the most torial which concluded: "One He once had a private zoo on 12 in other areas, no limit in thing is certain: this regime will E. Alexander is retiring as di- Ihoward holmes ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES his Lake Tahoe lands, and Hons "’^ e ^'newly-formed Charter townspeople, spent near- tude of the Board of Selectmen than 40 per cent of all botUea llt- Suspect Loans self-service. bishops, insists that most of the effective charity in the country. 6 pass and th rm e n oT'tWs rt- '^ctor of the Federal Bureau of It/emiel and elephants roamed hla 60- Commission has held numerous *y a year on prtparaUons. to the Tolland Junior Woman’s tered along highways—beer and 400 priests support it. Many Working • with Catholic Relief - • ■ the faculty Of -■ I.4indinark8 Ixmt from the countryside have criti- gime will pass, and the Church Prisons .to join ^ THi ORDifl acre estate in Woodside. meetings, open to the public, to Club and the Volunteer Fire De- soft drink combined—are of the WASHINGTON (AP) — The The administration reminds Services, an agency of the U.S. wlU bury them ” Southern Illinois University a OFTHl The town lost two of its land­ partment for the decorating od returnable variety, Small Business Administration ciz;d the govermnent in recent Council of Bishops, Caritas dis­ GOlDin Our nation is comprised of individ­ acquaint people with the charter visitors that with construction ’The edition was seized before crime study center, whieh he es- form of government. marks, one notably, was the Town Hall and the Common- Keep America Beautiful, Inc., is attempting to recover two under way, parking space Is months. If there is opposition tributed food to 260,000 persons RULE ______. „ Smith’s store. In business for loans In New Orleans and Chica­ within the clergy, as the govern­ it got to the streets and Comiml- tabllshed in 1961. uals. There are people with many dif­ Ity Christmas tree during the the national antl-Htlter orgpandza- limited. Visitors are asked to and free school lunches to Alexander, 60, had been an of- They proi»se more ^ j over 40 years. It closed its doors holiday season. tlon, sponsored the study of go that it says were made to bear with the hospital while the ment contends, it is silent—or it 160,000 children, 30 per cent of clad was closed...... ferent ideas about many different Badgi;er State first selec m ^ who woiHd after being in the Arms suspected of underworld runs the risk of Church censure The Episcopal - Conference *‘cial in the federal prison sys- be an ex-offlcio member or all , . n? _ He also thanked Mr. and Mrs. roadside litter, which was con- parking problem exists. the national school enrollment. Richard Burns of Plains Rd. . connections. for speaking out. The U.S. government provid­ suspended all Masses that week- since 1931, when he started things. And yet we are united in the town boards. The board would ducted by the Highway Re­ end. ’Three officlals-the minis- aa a warden’s assistant in At SinHs on Own also have powers to adopt or- Originally, it was operated by who donated the tree to the search Board In cooperation SBA Administrator Hilary That happened to the Rev. ed the food, $2 million worth an­ belief that sentiment, religious faith, Sandoval said Monday the loans Patients today: 278 Wolfgang Bo.schert, of the rural ter of interior, the poUce chief lan‘a. Ga. He was named direc- PEARL HARBOR (AP) - dlnances In emergency situs- Horace“orace /-orier, Porter, forlor whomwnom the town. with highway departments of 29 nually, under the Alliance for Eagles Win First states. were made to Lastrada Inc. of diocese of Encamacioh. His pro- Progress. Much of It was trans- and the chief of the security bureau in 1964 and love are important. . .a belief *ni€ secret of a mystery explo- tlons, although these ordinances school is named. When ADMITTED YESTERDAY: forces—were held responsible His retirement is effective slon aboard a Vietnam-bound would be subject to town meet- Porter became HI, the store was The Tolland Eagles won their The survey found that i>aper New Orleans and Suburban government speech on Nov. 29 portcldwi Lfju toLu thewic Interioriiucrior at theme Par-r-ar- -, Tr,„ 01 A+fv Mrs. Bessie B. Allen, RFDl, John .V. which is evident in the funeral customs munitions ship was confined to ing approval. It has been sug- operated by Newton Smith, who first varsity level basketball was by far the most common 'IVanslt System Inc. of Chicago. was reported nationally by the aguayanae-iiavan governmentsmvernmaTit'o avru>r,aaexpense.,______Mitchell ^or attacking priests said and Monday were Alexander •’'Tty. oen. In addition, Sandoval said at a Box 30;, Mrs. Ida K. Carini, 443 excommunicated, which have evolved throughout the the deep Pacific when the SS gested by the commission that moved It to Its present location game Friday night, defeating Item of litter along, higTiways, government-controlled press ’The U.S. government had agreed to "continue helping news conference, he has limited E. fiddle Tpke., Mrs. Marlon until When a weekly "bulletin of In­ Badger State sank. town officials cannot be expect- around 1930. After his death, the Granby 62-48. accounting for 69 per cent of the E. Cullen, 14 Bilyue Rd., Dan­ and radio.- ’The following^ day, stopped* food shipments us as a consultant.” country through the years. .the powers of J. B. Alexander, Boschert’s bishop announced can formation” appeared its open- The freighter, loaded with live ed to assume more responslbll- store was operated by hlS wife, It was the first game in which total. Glass and plastics were iel Dolenc, 46 Maryanne Dr., Catholic Relief Services the team fielded its full crew, least common, each category the SBA’s chief of flnancial as­ that the priest’s views belonged find a replacement for Caritas Ing editorial described Comuni­ bombs and rockets, had drifted ity without adequate compenaa- Mrs. Louise Smith, and ner Coventry: Mrs. Jemima Doug- as a derelict In stormy seas tlon. Another suggestion Is that sister. Mrs. Smith was probably since George Rego had been amounting to approximately 6 sistance in New Orleans, be- exclusively to himself and in no acceptable to Stroessner. dad as "the last voice of free­ cause of a "number of transac- ^n, HD Bluefleid Dc. J Mrs. Sal­ dom heard in Paraguay.” FOR ; since. Dec. 26 when Its aft sec- there be a clerk of the -works the only lady butcher In the ' ^sidelined -with a severly sprain- per cent of the litter total, ly Edwards, RFD2, Box 473U: way represented the opinion of ’The progressive C at h o 1 i c tlons he approved which we feel the clergy. movement in Latin America In November the bishops ’ tlon was ripped by explosions. It to co-ordinate activities and area. Much of the store’s stock ed ankle since the start of the ------Mrs. Harriet Fischbach, East _ went under Monday. supervise town - planned has been purchased by Peter season. are highly questionable.” ’The weekly newspaper Comu- was bom of the Vatican Coun­ elected as their president the SOUTH SIDE He said in the New Orleans Hartford, nidad, published by priests as cils and the meeting of bishops Most Rev. Ramon Bogarin Ar- Cosmetics ENTRANCE The 40-man crew had aban- projects. Becklsh, owner of The Land- The teaun fulfilled coach Wll- case, the SBA guaranteed 75 per Also, Edward G Gaudet, An­ the unofficial voice of the Epis­ dened ship an hour before the Although there has been a mark, who has beerf trying, un- Uam Holley’s prediction that It at Medellin, Colombia, in Au­ gana, an outspoken advocate of (Herald photo by Buoeiirlcius) cent of a $386,000 construction dover; Andrew J. Gochee, East copal Conference, was closed by gust 1968. ’This meant a new progresslvlsm. In December the IT'S Wasts, but 26 seamen lost their general apathy on the part of successfully, to receive a per- would play better -with Rego. loan, or $2^,780, to Lastrada, Hartford;..Timothy J. Greszho, the government in late October. source of opposition for nearly bishops altered ceremonies hon­ * lives awaiting rescue. Fourteen the townspeople regarding at- mit to enlarge his store to in- Landmark oak tree, one of oldest and largest in state, came down. Ifte Eagles grabbed a com­ doing business as the Rown- 29 Falknor Dr.; Donald A. Gris­ “From now on," said a dtomu- every Latin government, but oring the Virgin of Cachupe so • others. Including the skipper, tendance at recent meetings, all elude the use of the basement, manding 19-6 lead in the first towner Motor Inn. wold, 30 Ridge St., Samuel J. that the president could not par­ Liggefts were picked up by a Greek open to the public, a good turn- xhe other landmark was a popular Democratic first aelect- in the legislature. "Vern” was a School graduation this year re- quarter, only to see the lead Sandoval said the underworld Harrison, 124 Branford St.; ticipate. They suspended also freighter. ' ‘ out is expected when the com- venerable oak, said to be one Tnapnh 'tzee-da member of several committees suited in several ties, with one dwindle to six points at the start connection was i through the mo­ Jane M. Hildebrand, Wapping; the tradition of having the arch­ At The Piariiade ! Capt. Charles Wilson had or- mission holds an opeii meeting the largest and oldest In the RepubUfans, whrwho had a during his long service to the boy, Samuel Kassman, running of the final quarter. Sharp tel manager, Frank Occhiplnti, Thomas A. Jalbert, 26 Lyndale ‘ dered the Badger State aban- early this year when It expects gtate, which gave way to the town. He was also considered with three awards. shooting by Jim Jedrewskl and J J Edith H ead’s Q othes Line bishop of Asuncion join the pres­ chance for an extra seat on the who he said has been Identified St.; Mrs. Marie Karch, 333 Bid- ident in reading Christmas mes­ MANCHESTER ‘ doned after part df its explosive to present Its proposals. in October, after it Board of Education, didn’t yie "father” of Zoning, which The town was well represent- Ron Gurnon In the final period as a business associate of Car­ well St.; La Vina E. Kloter, 67 , cargo broke loose. He was in a Residents, who had asked e judged to be a potential ^ j poimt remains was Introduced to the town over ed at Windham High School saved the day for Tolland. Gur- los Marcello, reputed Mafia sages on a national broadcast. Orchard St., Rockville. Features ^Airport Look’ Ufeboat when the explosions oioney^to straighten the curve ^ to t a f ®®t the same, three Republicans 20 years ago. with several students receiving non was high scorer for the boss in New Orleans. A local youth, Henry Ramm, H e ^ Eagles with 16 polnU, followed Suburban Transit of Chicago Also, Mrs. Marjorie Knignt, By ANN HENCKEN Another of the day’s events u.. .TT. ^ - p - O' two 63 Eva Dr.; Deann N. Lambert, AP Fashion Writer for the Couture Business Coun­ was accepted at West Point, '^ko five awards at the by Rego vdth 12. owes the ^SBA more than plosive equivalent of 2,000 tons grant of $600,000, asked the m 9 principal of S^egda beat newcomer Buxton Another local boy. Gary Tettel- graduation ceremonies. _ Social Action Group $146,000 om tornado disaster East Hartford; Ronald A. Lee, NEW YORK (AP) — Edith cil’s National Press Week was a of TOT. Legislature to "forget the whole (r ), g local businessman. Andover: Jeffrey S. Marsh, Old bach, is presently In his last Manchester Evening Herald a newly forined social action funds made in 1B68, Sandoval Head, Hollywood Acsidemy Vogue-Butterick Pattern Com­ The Navy never determined thing.’’ t7 years, resigned In June an-1 '’J' over 100 votes. Returning to said. Stafford Rd., Tolland: Mrs. Jan- pany fMhlon- show of 1970s sil­ year at AnnapoUs. Columbia correapondent Vlr- group will meet tomorrow night Award winning costume deslgpi- whether munitions blew up “ was succeeded by Rlohard Honors presented at Porter ginla CaxlBoitf tel, 228-9224. at 7:30 at the home of Mrs- "James J. Betlnis, president |ce C^ Mulvey, Nerrow; Wil- er, has -shown her first line Of houettes . bert Hadlgian (D), Ellen Hills liam H. McDonald, East Hart­ , aboard the ship or sea water derstandlng on ^ Kells. ^ of the firm, has been identified clothes for the American wom­ For the estimated 44 million pouring Into the engine room amoim o Patros was feted at a fairwoll (R), and newcomers were Nell ford; Jeffrey S. Paradis, 170 home sewers in the country, the by the Chicago Crime Commis- an. . caused the explosions. aoUed tor a party given In the Porter gym- Bane (D) and Joanne Arm­ . slon as having underworld con­ Eldridge St.; Mrs. Dorothy Miss Head, who has dressed newest styles from designers strong (R). Pllawskl, Windsor Locks; Ray­ ’We’ll probably never find , u*pnine” but the naslum and attended by over nections,” he said. stars in over 1,000 movies, such as Donald Brooks, Eman­ out,” a Navy spokesman sal^ simple It cost the Republicans over Sandoval denied Alexander’s mond P. Pyloa, 137 Hilliard St.; ® ^ "highway,” persons. He is now principal adapted the new line from uel Ungaro, Fabiani and Mary $1,000 in advertising to win the authority to approve loans, but Mrs. Norma M. Rauschenbach, Monday. “The water where she sald.-rixls ^ Bolton clothes she created for "Air­ Quant were presented to a blar­ went down Is 18,000 feet deep.” election. did not say he had approved the 63 Thompson Rd. ing rock music beat. Back To GOP Fold port.” T he The Badger State, afloat de- '*8 wimi wc " f',, In the election, townspeople Townspeople honored long- Lastrada loan. Also, Leo T. Rodrigue Sr., Wearing an oramge brocade Models fairly danced on stage spite gaping holes In its hull. g i l the went back to the Republlqan time State Rep, LaVergne Wil- East Hartford; Mrs. Margaret dress and jacket, she greeted to show off the “red plus” sep­ 1 ^ continued to bum after the The blU someone told, with the excepUon of Us Mams, who served eight terms K. Rossi, South Windsor; lack gruests for a dinner at the Pavil­ arates look, the “mauve mes­ exiplosion and both the Navy curve remains until someone GOP To Hear Sanson, 85 Hdmlin St.; Mrs. ion Monday for the New York sage” and the orlentEil “chtnoi- and Its owner. State Marine comes up with an «My Md In------Leona M. Saunders, 32 Park Couture Business Council, Inc. serle” feeling in sew-it-yourself Lines, decided salvage attempts expensive way to do e Jo ^ Senate Hopeful PI., Rockville; Mrs. Eve'yn fashion- showings. Her skirt was designs. A group called ’"nie would be too risky. It seems Improbable that a Smith, 20 Lucien St.; Veronica about three inches above the an­ Peasantries” featured dresse.-ii The fleet tug Abnaki,_ -with or- . town would refuse a $600,000 al­ Palmer S. McGee Jr. of. A. Steltz, 91 .Washington St.; kle. ' that were bibbed, smocked, Vialue ders to* ^ the ship with its 16- location to Injprove ro a ^ but Farmington, an announced can- Mrs. Carmen Valllancourt. East "Is it a midi?” she was asked. posy-printed—spilling flowers Inch gun, was standing by Mon- apparent misunderstandings “REVERSE-A-PANEL” didate for the GOP nomination Hartford; Mrs. Mary Vaughn, "It,can’t make up its mind,” and ribbons for a tousled gjfpsy day when the Badger State’s ra- caused a molehill to be built for U.S. senator, will speak to Washington St., Vernon; Gerard she answered, holding on to her look. One cape was fashioned dar blip vanished from Its into a mountain, We have just designed an exciting new cabinet the Manchester Republican Villeneuve, East Hartford. purse, Eih old hand warmer, from row on row of embroi­ door which we call “Reverse-A-Panel.” .By the Town Committee on Monday. screens at 12:10 p.m. EST. Also, Gary T. Wolff, 46 Val­ once filled with coals on winter dered ribbons. “The ship apparently floun­ simple turn with a screw driver you can change The committee meetiltg will nights. be at 8 p.rh., in the Municipal ley View Lane, Venron; Linda dered In the rough seas and the decor of your kitchen, Traditional to Mediter­ Zavatkay, Glastonbury. Labeled the "Airport Look," sank,” the tug radtoed. "We More Security With ranean or any other desired combination. It is . ■•THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET" Building Hearing Room. tier new line is made from Hys- He Faces Prison Term McGee, who requested the C enter. spotted flotsom and debris in adaptable to your existing cabinets. BIRTHS YES’TERDAY: tron r-bers, Iikt.’s ’Trivera, a FALSE TEETH chance to speak locally, was the In LSD Sale to Agent the area.” 901 -907 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER daughter to Mr. and Mrs. po5y.*ster. It is wrinkle-free and The Navy said the tug would At Any Time first to announce for the GOP ton Porter, 34 Russell St. We invite you to call or come by. senatorial nomination. The only able to take on the qualities of HAR’TFORD (AP) — ^ h n A. attempt today to pick up and Don’t be so afraid that your false other announced candidate to fabrics like wool, silk or linen.. Macomber, 24, of West Hartford Identify the debris. It wUl be or­ teeth will come loose or drop lust at DISCHARGED . YESTER- .Miss Head’s current movie faces a three-year prison- sen- the wrong time. For more security date is former U.S. Cong. Ab­ DAY: John G. Stoutnar, 239 dered back to Hawaii after It and more comfort, sprinkle tam o^ projecMs designing Mae West’s tence after being found gniilty makes certain there is no re­ FA8TKETH Denture ner Sibal 0# Norwalk. HoweVer, Woodbridge St.; Glen LeBrun, der on your plates. FAS'raETH several other potential candi­ clothes for the .movie “Myra of selling the hallucinatory drug maining danger to shipping In holds dentures lirmerlonger. Makra 117 Birch St.; , Mrs. Helen Breckinridge.” But so^ar. She’s LSD to a federEil undercover eating easier. FA8TEETH l8_alka- dates are about to throw their the area, some 1,600 miles llne—won’t sour under _dentiues^ STYLE Melcher, 12 Neil Rd., Rock­ enthusiastic about doing clothes agent. hats in the ring. ville; Mrs. Lois M. Brown, 36 northwest of Hawaii. NO gummy, gooeyi paatsr ^ te . Den- McGee, a former state legis­ for the publio. Judge T. Emmet Clarie pro- turefl that nt are essential to heaun. Kenwood Dr.; Mrs. Henrietta ‘Tm hooked.If she says. "In nounced the sentence Monday Bee your dentist regularly. lator Eind Ein active member of Case, South Windsor; Sabrina FA8TEETH at all drug counters. the* Republican State Central the past, in movies, the director in U.S., District Court. 1110 Don’t Taint The Dance Longoria, Warehouse Point; could say a dress was great but judge said an InvesUgfatlon NOTICE! Committee, is an attorney. He MBABANE, Swaziland (AP) Mrs. Valeda Hbuley, 95 Center not right. An actress could say, showed Macomber sold an Eigent, 649-6316 is associated with the Hartford St.; Edith J. Harris. East Wind­ . — TradlOonallst African mon­ law” firm of Day, Berry and "I hate it.” But now I can pick .150 tablets of LSD. arch King Sobhuza n, who dons sor Hill; Mrs. Madeline Foster, wtiat I \(rant women to wear." A federal spokesman. said Don I U)- n S|ii’Ci4l O'' 'O" ROUTE 83, VERNON, CXINNECTICUT Howard. Windsor , Locks: Angelo Cam- tribal leopard skin loincloth and ’Two hopefuls for the GOP Her "Airport. Look” collfec- Macomber’s case was the first I headfeathers even at state re- JOHN V. PANCIEBA, Owner nomination for governor ap­ poseo, 801 Main St. tiOn, perfect for travel-happy prosecuted in Connecticut siiice i ceptions, Is a past master of SI- BARRlCiNl Also,' Mrs. Julie E. Gallagher women, includes a white hooded a statute went into*effect mak- BUCK MOIOR DIVISION WE WILL peared in Manchester, last year. i baca—a toot stamping dance tor State Sen. T. Clark Hull of Dan­ and son, Ellington; Mrs. Bar- . poncho and pants, ensemble in ing the sale of LSD an offense 9waizl tribesmen. So he knew CHOCOLATES bury spoke to the town commit­' bara LaMay and son, Amstoii; 'Trevira canvas cloth, and a carrying a maximum penalty of , what he was talking about when tee in the spring. Hull is expect­ Mrs. Margaret E. Rolfe and beige and white, waffel-weave five years in prison. 1710 pre- he accused his people of lower­ I'M’.lit thru own > i ■ ed to annoimce his candidacy son, 340 Hackmatack St. I jump suit with above-the-waist -vlous maximum prison term ing their dancing standards. formally next week. ) jacket. " was one year. Tribesmen introduced dance House Minority ' Leader steps from other tribes and — Stewart B. McKirmey of Fair- Are You Kidding? worse sUll, Incorporated sudi field appeared at the GOP modem influences as Jive mu­ Visit Chicken Bar-B-Que in the sum­ LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — r sic, hq told a b a te d partlclpanU The plane was flying at 25,000 CLOSED mer. McKinney, who has been at a recent Stbica competlUon. feet when the stewardess no­ The Value Center. AccuDrtve. What it all gets you. jLiggett Drug m . CflPEEB 6 ill, is expected to announce on The offending competitors could Thursday that he is withdraw­ ticed that Jim Kelly and two It’S where you go to get Buick A Buick exclusive. A car that’s built to last. approach his own courtiers to ing from consideration for the other men were in the wrong value. It's where you go to get the It's a.revolutionary A car that’s worth more now leam the right steps, Sobhuza at the Parkade WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7th sections. FUEL OIL One year courses ieiding ie i diplema: , i gubernatorial nomination. things only Buick offers you. front suspension because there's rhore to it. said. * On the agenda for Monday’s As the three were stowing system that's standard equipment And a car that's going to be aiBftil DATAPROOSSme ' town committee meeting will be away their coats in the tourist Side guard besoms. on many new Buicks. worth more tomorrow. • y discussion and action on several section, another passenger It makes handling easier prcqxMed rules changes. ’The looked up from the paper he In most Buicks, Burr Cor. TO GET READY FOR OUR than it’s ever been. 3KX> Value Centers. SECRETABIAl SCIENCES proposed changes will be sub- was reading. you’ll find Alt teerttifW eWIU plui the fwmooi Tnltted by a rules committee ap- “Hi,” he said pleasantly,” yoi) steel beams This is vvhere the proof is. Shopping Contor cNira n i cmuui for Mist «iiB cMfldtut Choke control. m Executive g • Medical • SeoreterU pointed in early November, fellows just get on?” 'in the doors for added security. The Buick showroom nearest you. Y i 200 GAL. Every Buick has a list of safety .On every Buick V8 engine We've even created a special SPECTACULAR MINIMUM PER CAL. equipment that never seems to end. this year there’s a special information center and loaded it Short term courses ieedlng to a certificafe: tirrie modulated chdke with facts. I 1 WOOL Semi-dosed cooling system. control. It provides easier starting The proof about Buick value. BlSAwyM 4ww6*06|rt*»CSh,itliiiK) Np new.Buick should^ver in any kind of weather. Visit the Buick Value SKIRT vmcc-d-wnc Tfsisi C w g iiiMs«» .ys f#w lutsisi FOR EXPERT overheat. Or ever run out of Six coat finish. center nearest you. WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING engine coolant. 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Moon Dust On Lettuce and on thousands of their , ein- ness expense, Atng repllocl, ” If mentioning any spoflflc ciise, WutHOn Kxirudition tary of State Martin Dies ,Ir. Connecticut Yankee ployocH,, and. most Important, Hen. Proxmlre Is correct wo siild thnt It appears any expoiiHe that Watson be extradited. Should we human beings feel guilty IRS Probes Gnarges tlioy do not accomplish the pur­ would not take the deduction; If for contacting stockholders or .To. (ialifortiiii Okayed Watson’s lawyer, Bill Boyd of fine Pharmaei Oor, of Center ft AdaiM poses of tax reform.” he Is not correct, we would take (‘inployes and urging them to McKinney, Tex., where Wal.son if we discover that some very special By A.H.O, AILSTIN, Tex. (A P ) - Gov. Mnnehester—64ft-6614 It, • write their congressmen v/oiild hoH been In jail for a month, consideration, very important to us as Texaco’s vice president for Preslon Hmitlr ha« granted Ciill- _ PRDJTINO CO., m e . About Oil Gompanies public relations, Karyn King ". . . Management has the ijrc "'’I allowable deduction, fornla Gov. Ronald Reagan’s re­ said the extradition order would Whitman’s itnd Schraft’s 18 B ln ell Street individuals, but perhaps of no signifi­ This is going to be the most about the depth qnd importanee XancheiterConn. said letters discussing the tax sponslblllty to Its employes and - ^7"; quest thill Charles Watson be bo appealed. ^ GIFT CANNES tense and wearing year in mod­ of an Issue. THOHA8 F. FER0U80N cance at ail in the vast cosmic scheme By JOHN 8. lA N G " I feel the presently prapos; all stock- customers to kedp them advised N o W T V lH lft returned to Iy>s Angeles for trial I Boyd argued tlwit “ tremen­ Complete W A L T E R R. FBR O USO N ern Conneotlout pbUtloal his­ The pemonallty Is Tom Dodd, Publishers Associated Press WDtar clginges are ill-conceived, have holders and employes. of Important events that affect^ I/)U I8VILLE,-'Ky. (AP) A In the^Hharon Tate slayings. dous pre-trial publicity” In Oiill- Preaciiption ServtM X\Ninded October 1, 18S1 of things, is making up oim minds on who la a risk U ha runs and a tory. Asked If Texaco would at- them directly and we’re going ^tccond-h/ind shop attracts cus- Smith made hl.s decision Mon­ fornla made it Impo.sslble for FREE DEUVBRT an important quesUon? > The whole state Is up for risk If he Isn’t allowed to run. W ASHINGTON ( A P ) . ^ A ma- very little considera- Published Brery Bvenlni: Except Sundays Mon as to their effect on some of tempt to deductcost of the let- to keep on doing that.” tomens with this sign: ” An- day after reeelvlng a reeom- his 24-ycar-dld client to receive aad Holidays. Entered at Jne Post. Office. ^ grabs, and the Indication la that The issue is that of state fi­ We submit, for instance, the example jor oil company’s expenses In the country’s major companies tcr-writlni campaign os a busl- A spokesman for IRS, wUliout tlqiics and jUnque.*' (nendatlon from Texas' Secre­ a fair trial. Manofaester, Conn., as Second Class Hall whoever grabs It next Novem­ nances, and the queatloa that MaUsr. fighting the recently enacted of an individual who, i with conscience ber could hold on to It tor quite has to bother the Demoomts Is SUBSCRIPTION RATES set on conditions in the ghettoes or a while to come: . - the question of whatbar they tax reform bill have come under Payable In Advance and their Oovemor are bsiBg One T ear ...... tSO.OO anxiety focused on his own tax blils, The Democrats have been_ln scrutiny of the Internal Revenue S U Months ...... U.B0 blamed tor the comUnatlan at Three Months ...... 7.80 control of the state tor such'a Service. One Month ...... 3.60 has had some tendency to question the long time— since the 1964 elec­ deficit trouble and Inoreased The IRS action results from a wisdom of all the billions of dollars we tion—that they are now auto­ taxation which has come down M E M B E R O F complaint by Sen. William THE ASSOCIATED P R ^ matically In danger. Parties In­ on the state. H m Associated Press Is exclusively en­ have spent In getting our men to the Proxmlre, D-Wls., who contend­ cumbent that long become bor­ Tlw Reputdlcans, who might titled to the use of republlcatlon of aU ed Shell Oil Co. forced Us em­ news dispatches credited to It or not other- moon. ed'with themselves, and the peo­ be considered to be In advan­ y***. credited In this paper and also the tageous position jMCUise there ployee to 'attend "brain-waeh- I b ^ hews pttollshed ^here. Suppose this individual happens to be, ple become bored with them, ___rlifats of republlcatlon of special dis­ are time cycles to poUtlos, be­ Ing'.' sessions giving the compa­ in 'addition to his being a grouch, a end their cycle can end tor \. patches herein are also reserved. cause the state under Demo­ ny’s view of oil depletion and oil years rrom now you them without their having de- gardener, and suppose he has had, for Importa. Tbe Herald Printing Company Inc., as- vetoped any spectacular weiak- cratic administration Is In fi­ sumss no financial■■ ■ ■ responsibility ilblllty for■ typo­ graphical errors appearing In advertue- the past two years, some mysterious nancial trouble Which touohas Proxmlre said he expected ments and _pther reading matter In The The Republioans have been the taxpayers, and beonuse Shell would try to deduct the Manchester livening ■"erald. Her trouble getting his lettuce seed to ger­ out of control tor such a long there may be a conservative coet of the aessions—^whlch he Subscriber to Los Angeles Ttmes-Washlng- minate generously enough to satisfy trend running in the whole termed lobbying—as business too Post N ew s Service. time that they automatically >\ill service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. either his rabbits or his salads. have to be given a little more country, neverthelee# have one expenses. He said this clearly could be sorry you didn’t Publishers Represematives — Mathews, despersite worry. - would be in violation of tax Shannon and (Cullen Inc., Speclsd Agency And suppose this igrouch of a garden­ chance than their actual Is­ — Now York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. sues and candidates may de­ The desperate RepubUeea codes. er who has had this kind of trouble now worry can be labeled “WhoT” MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ serve. They themselves know, In a letter made public by reads that a NASA botanist has dis­ Who Is there available to lead TIONS. at least, that, although there la Proxmlre, the Internal Revenue their ticket who win Increaae, Display advertising closing hours covered that a little moon dust seems never any final now or never service wrote him: Inr Monday — 1 p.m. jlYldi moment' In politics, 1970 Is as rather than dimlnlah. aU their' For Tuesday — l p.m. S atu r^y . to have remarkably kind properties for other chances for a good show­ "The facts . . . are not suffi­ your savings close to such a moment os their For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. ciently detailed to form the ba­ F or Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. home gardens, and that one of Its spe- party will ever ^experience. ing at the 1970 piAtaT For Friday — 1 p.m. Wedneylay. ■» sis of any firm- conclusdon on the clal accomplishments seems to be to Both parties, facing Into this There Is no easy answer, tor For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. matter. However, we agree with Oasslfled deadline — S_ p.m. day be-be­ battle for Connecticut, have either party, to such grave and fore publication. 6 p.m. Friday tor hasten the germination and stimulate you that if these activities do in reasons to be nervous months decisive questions. Saturday and Monday publication. feu:t constitute lobbying within the growth of lettuce seeds. before they begin any actual But, human nature being the meaning of the applicable Tuesday, January 6 Having supposed this far, what Is close-up battle against one an­ what It is, even In politics, the the bank that listens. statute, the fact that the lob­ other. Each has Its own grave chances are both will come up the verdict, if this parUoular individual bying io dlreoted to eimiSoyea " problems. For either party to to the campaign Itself believing Our Real Feeling About Songmy would not convert it to a deduct- suddenly changea his view about the mishandle its own interaal prob­ they have a chance to win, thnt Ibie expenditure.” renew that guarantee every time you make a new TlMre is no reason to disbelieve, and worthwhileness of the great adventures lems could mean the loss of the “ the campaign will be the hard­ Some banks will compound interest daily. So will we. est fought since Lodge unex­ The IRS added that the com­ 6 yet no reason to accept as final or com­ to the moon and. Instead of complain­ whole contest next November. 6 The Democrats have two pectedly took Bowles, and that plaint requires a finding of act. deposit.^ plete tiuth, the results of the poll com­ ing about a gigantic waste of tax dol­ prime worries, one of them ye pundits will be reluctant to and the' matter is being referred Some banks will let you withdraw without notice in missioned by Time magaslne on Ameri­ lars, starts trying to figure out how to about a personality, the other try to call it. to tl^d ddstrict director having "jurisdiction over Shell. can attitudes toward the alleged Song­ get a i^ c h of moon dust for the lettuce the first ten days of each quarter. So will we. W e will. : In his complaint to IRS, Prox- my massacre. corner of next spring’s garden'f mire made no estimate of the This particular poll shows that more company’s expenses. A t some banks you’ ll earn 5% interest from day of Wi^h our S% savings account. A Thought for Today When asked for comment, a Americans are disturbed over the pub­ Today Grog Gives W ay To Progress Sponsored by the Manchester Shell fexecutlve referred to .a. deposit to day of withdrawal. You will here, too. licity given the alleged massacre than The signal has gone out to the Fleet: C^uncU of C:2iurches In History statement Issued by the compa­ they are over the likelihood that the No more rum,' no more neaters, no more ny when Proxmlre made the Our Investment Passbook. grog; no more stppers, no more queue­ massacre was real; that a majority be­ Epiphany Means to' Make complaint in October. The com­ ing for your tot at ^ welcome pipe By THE ASSOCiATBD PRESS But will every b2Lnk g//ara//tee interest for three years* An Appearance pany responded then: lieves that any Individuals prosecuted "U p spirits.” ‘This day commemorates the Today is ‘Tues., Jsn. 6, the “Because of the present num­ A t all 47 offices of the bank that listens. After more than 300 years, the Navy from the date of your most recent deposit.^ for the alleged massacres will being manifestation of Christ to the sixth day of 1970. ‘There are 860 ber of issues of extraordinary has decided to abolish the rum Issue, Gentiles in the person of the days left In the year. importance which could sub­ made scapegoats; and that Americans because, in the words of the First Sea Magi. It says, in essence, that stantially affect the oil business, as a whole are leas disturbed than might Lord, Admiral Sir Michael Le Fami, It Today’s Highlight In Hlstoiy. what was done in a corner of a and the people who work in it, Is "not appropriate to a modem, instant- On this date in 1412, Joem of l ave been expected over the dlscloeure remote village haw central im­ we felt it desirable to acquaint response Navy.” Special African Sculpture EhthiMt, Arc w as born. NatlonBl GaHery Of Art, Washlnston, D.C. portance for all mankind. ‘To­ our employees with our views of the apparent behavior of their t it x ^ Notions of rum-smoothed ratings, day we may have our eyes fixed On This Date In 81^ an Incident, because they ac­ slumped over their radar scanners as B A SH ILE LE B E AK E R : Collection Of Katherine White Reswick, Cleveland on these^ issues. We believe that on aspects of life which are In 1760, the widow, Martha the enemy missiles wing in, were dis­ we have a right and, indeed) a cept th ^theoiy that “ Incidents such as basically unimportant. Size, Dandridge Custis, married missed at a press conference held at duty to do so.” glitter, popularity, violent pow­ George Washington. Oils are bound to happen in a war.” the Ministry of Diefence to cmhounce that The t o reform bill, aigaed er, massiveness may all blind In 1838, Samuel F. B. Morse the decision—rumoured and feared to be Into law Tuesday by President Q us from what is central In Im­ made the first public demon­ Hiere la nd^ percentage In trying to on the way for at least 12 years now- By Rowland Evans Jr. Nixon, included numerous pro­ portance for our very life It­ stration of his telegrai^, at dispute such appe^nt results of the poll. had finally been made. It was not as Inside visions which the oil industry vi*. self. Now may the Lord grant Morristown, N.J. 'I - bad as that. But, as one officer said gorously opposed. to us as He did to the Magi In 1878, the poet, Ctarl Sand­ J But such attltudessm^ more a reflec­ after the conference, “Having been the It lowered the mineral deple­ J Robert D. Novak the knoiwledge that in a humble burg, was born in Galeabutg, captain ot a ship I know what trouble tion allowance from 27% to 22 tion of the trouble (xmfualon the place His glory is to be Jound. lU. , it can cause. Now we can get a full Report per cent, appil^ a new 10 per American people find thehutolves in than Winthrop Nelson Jr. Ini 1012, New Mexico became afternoon’s work from every man, which cent income tax to otherwise Wlnthrop Nelson Jr. the 47th state. a result of any clear thlnnpg or clear we haven’t been able to do for a very WASHINGTON — Hard, new item for a squadron of F-4 jets, and particularly Sen. J. William sheltered earnings and knocked Minister ot In 1010, former President wedged into the foreign aid ap­ Fulbright of Arkansas, chair­ Intent. long time.” intelligence on Soviet ctxistruc- Christian Eduoatlcxi, Jheodore Roosevelt died at his cut other t o benefits by holding if.' The dally rum issue Is exactly one- propriation bill at the last mo­ man of the Foreign Itolations production payments to be loans tion of SS9 long-range mlssle Center Oyster Bay, N.Y. home. One thing the incident at Songmy, to­ eighth of a pint, equal to slightly more ment in the House, as a natu­ Oommiiittee because they were OongregBitional Church In 1041, President Franklin D. instead of income. than four measures of ordinary spirit. sites not only confirms Secre­ ral step in support of the Nixon not specifically authorized— Proxmlre has also complained gether with other glimpses at the naked Roosevelt outlined the “four Senior ratings g;et It neat; for junior tary of Defense Melvin Laird’s doctrine. ‘That doctrine', enunci­ leading the Senate to Mock pas­ freedoms”—freedom of q;>eecb, to IRS about the activities of A ugliness of men at w ar which Vietnam ratln'Ts it is diluted in the form of grog. ated by President Nixon In sage of the foreign aid bill prior warning last March against a Current Quotes freedom of worship, freedom seven other oil companies Having eagerly supped one below-stand- Guam last year, is supposed to to adjourmhent. ‘That bill .will has provided us, does to us Americans possible Soviet “first strike” from want and freedom from against the new tax bill. dard tot of grog at the press conference, phase out U.S. manpower com­ have top priority when Congress "It was love at first sight.”— Is to make us realise that w e ‘are, a ^ r fear. These companies—whose offi­ capability but shows he actual­ mitments in future confronta­ returns. I discovered, seated before my type­ Sgt. Jose Herrera Garccs of the cials, Proxmlre said, contacted all, not much different from, and not writer, what is meant by saying that ly underestimated Soviet prog­ tions with the Communists just ' With both sides frozen Into Peruvian army, 80, believed to Ten Tears Ago employes or stocldiolders sug- rum is no longer “compatible” with ress. as U.S. troops are being with­ conflicting positions, the bill be the world’s oldest soldier on It was disclosed that Pres­ much better, than, anybody else. igestlng the^ write friends and tasks Involving “ complex and often deli­ When Laird .delivered his drawn now from Vietnam. will not get through Ckingress active duty, of his romance wltli ident Dwight D. Bhsenhower was warning, he was accused of try­ congressmen—are Texaco, C3lt- We find ourselves forced- to take our­ cate machinery.” Still, i ’lh not used to In place, of American troops, until M r. Nixon brings his offi­ M aria Santes Saavedra, 30, considering visits to Japan, ing to scare Congress about the ies Service, Phillips Petroleum, it. Mr. Nixon pledged generous cial family Into agreement—in whom he plans to wed. Korea, Formosa and the PhlUp- selves off the pedestal we have erected Soviet mlssle threat in order to Mobil Oil, Sun Oil, Ckinoco and Ratings now have just eight mondis to U.S. military equipment to back effect, a choice between a new pines. win over wavering Senators in ”I don’t see how we’re going Standard Oil of Oalifarnia. for ourselves, as we have fancied our­ stop being used to it. The rum issue will U.S. allies in Asia. The last- opening to R ^ China or a start Five Team Ago The IRS has not yet respond­ cease on Augi'st 1, 1970. Some 85,000 rat­ support of the U.S. antl-missle for the Nixon doctrine. to get Inflation under control un­ selves the moat civilized of peoples. We minute inclusion of the F-4s»*ln Indonesia was preparing to ed to these complaints. ings are entitled to tbe rum issue and, (ABM) program. less there Is both a d n ^ In prof­ are the same kind of people other hu­ the foreign aid bill moves pre­ withdraw from all U.N. agen­ In one instance cited by the in 1968, 29,000 drew it, the others taking Since then, Soviet construc­ cisely In that direction. For that its an d 'a little drop in employ­ cies.as well as from the United senator, officials at Texaco Re­ man beings are. instead a risible 3d a day in lieu. tion of . the highly accurate SS-9, reason, although the Pentagon ment.”—Jenkln Lloyd Jones, Natians Itself. search Center In Beacon, N.Y., About 150,000 gallone of issue-strength with its dreaded 25 - megaton never specifically requested the president of the U.S. CSiamber Herald furnished employes with a letter In our first reaction to this rude ne­ mm (95.5 per cent proof), a blend of warhead, has proceeded even jets, Laird now supports the of Commerce. One Tear Ago which they suggested be sent to 60 per cent Demetara, 39 per cent Trin­ faster than the construction es­ House and would like to see the President Lyndon B. Johnson cessity,. our instinct is to blame any­ Yesterdays “It w as political rhetoric. We congressmen. The letters, 20 of idad, and 10 per cent Barbados end Aus­ timates on which Laird based $54.5 million kept in the bill. said good bye to members of body who has played A part in deatroy- his warning. Military experts can call it a metaphor. It la tbe which were received by Sen. tralian, goes to the Navy annually, at But Rogers looks at the jets 25 Yeara Ago congress at a reception. . ing our own image of ourselves even are convinced that the high de- language of the ghetto.”—David Caiarles Goodell, R-N.T., who a cost in 1968-69 of 85,000 pounds. as a backward step In his ef­ Paul Hussey and Harry Fow­ Hilliard. Black Panther chief of voted for the bill, said In part: more than we blame those who may Not that the taxpayer is, at least ini­ . gree of accuracy built into the forts to open a serious diplo­ SS-9 system conclusively brands ler are winners in contest spon­ staff accused of saying ”We tially, going to save euty money. The matic dialogue with Peking. Ob­ Educators Needed have committed the particular savagery sored by Manchester Coon and should kill President Nixon.” decision. Sir Michael said, “has come it as a ‘‘first-strike” weapon to viously the Chinese Communists In question. ' Fox club for largest coon taken TeBelufonued from the Navy land it has not come knock out U.S. retaliatory long- are appalled by the thought of ‘"This la a generatkm of tre­ during past season; the coon about because of the Chancellor of the range missiles, thus pre entlng Nation^ist China obtaining a mendous young people. Many, of FRANKFORT, Kjr. (A P ) — As is the case wiUi any blow . to seif weighed pounds. Exchequer.” In any case. In compensa-, any U.S. counterattack. squadron of the latest U.S. com­ 22 them are deeply reUglous. Tou Initial "brainstorming” sesslona esteem, our first instinct is to deny the ticsi for an end of the tot, a solid 2.7 ‘The new estimates of Soviet bat fighter. involAdng Kentucky state offi­ Sigrid Freeburg Is installed iis can find it in some of the music million pounds is to be put into a new production of the SS-9 strongly To resolve this intramural cials and college professors and fast itself, and Just say It isn't so. chairman of Scandla Lodge,- if you listen hard enough.” — evergoRe’s sailors’ fund for the benefit of ratings hint that Moscow is doing one of dispute, hlgh-learel negotiations, EvangeUst Billy Graham at a administrators were not as and nmrlne rankers. two things: using this weapon to Order of Vasa. Our next instinct Is to resent and con- are underway between State (Florida rock music festival. immediately beneficial to state Naturally, we are not goiirg to have Increase its bargaining power and Defense. The White House government as w as hoped. • demn the behavior of those who insist 10 Yeara Ago favorite! a "dry” Navy, like those unfortunate at the arms control talks, the said last week that Mr. Nixon “We have always encouraged Gov. Louie B. Nunn’s staff C that we all admit that it has been so. Americans. Sir Michael said that he had first phase of which ended late backs Rogers, but there still Is Town Library Board rejects president TTUeu to have the planned the weekend retreats at spent a year serving with the US t^avy last month; or using the arms no common 'Administration idea of iislng Temple Beth Sho- broadest based government that isolated state parks to gain Anyone who catches us following and and that Americans were rather dif­ talks to lull tbe U.S. into false front on the touchy issue of the lom as annex to M ary Cheney he can jtave, compatible with fresh ideas. But parUclpanta ferent people. ':it’s a good Idea for their complained that too much time observing these first two instincts wouli]., hopes while the Soviets radical­ jets before Congress returns. Library. his own nafional security.”— Navy to be ‘dry’,” he said, implying ly increase their first-strike 'The deadline is a real one. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew had to be spent Infohnlng the ^ CANDIES be quite likely to draw , the conclusion something that seemed rather funny at capability, Inclusion of the jets by the James M. Reardcm,, begiibeging^-'-on the th political situation In educators about state govern­ that we are callous barbarians, who de­ the Unte. " I don’t think it's a good idea ‘The seoemd of these worries House infuriated the Senate, second year as police cMet Vietnam. l . ment and Its programs. fend the right of our sons and brothers lor us.” Pentagon officials more than So officers will continue to drink. And the first. ‘The Lorelei effect of / to take a holiday from clviUzatlon while chief petty officers, petty officers, and the arms talks is already ob­ they are fighting a jungle war. senior RM NCO’s will now be allowed vious. The mere prospect of to buy dally a small quantity—an elgjith negotiations fed Congrresslonal This will not, however, be the- truth. of a pint—of commercial spirits, "ordin­ zeal to cut the new defense bud­ ary stuff you get in a boozer.” Tbe jun­ get last month, forcing tbe Nix­ Fischetti This defensive bravado is merely our ior ratings wlU have their dolly beer on administration to accept new surface struggle against an inner guilt ration upped from two ti^ three cans. appropriations for strategic Oddly, hqwev^. Ships will not carry weapons a full billion dollars we know we have no real chance of even ordinary commercial rum. They under the amount approved for denying or escaping. Our pretense at couldn’t carry everything. Sir Michael 1968-1069. 6 the tough, comparative view la merely said, Imfdying that rum was bn a par Laird’s intimates say he can with bourbon or sakl. In spite of his live with that cut but fears bud­ an instinctive effort to hide from others protestations. It looks as If the Navy get-cutting pressures will rise and from ourselves just how sick we has decided that the break with rum even more tWs year when tne are inside. Our unwillingness to. ac­ is. going to be total. . arms-control talks, get down to “ Splice the mainbraca,” the order for hard bargaining at their new cept the idea that anything that hap­ a special issue of rum to officers and Vienna site in April. pens to particular individuals will rep­ men, 4s not being abolished. But the ‘Thus the strong proapert is resent real justice stems not from any issue will bq of ordinary whisky or gin, that President Nixon will seek and there has to be a "pretty g(OOd rea­ real belief that no crime warn com­ an increase In the strategic son for It.” arms budget this year as a mitted but rather from the reallsatkm Sir IQchael said: “I'm not expecting double-barreled insurancer poli­ that the guilt for that crime is some­ to rocket 19 to the top o f Uie pops in cy — against any sudden col­ the N avy on the strength of this.” No, i ■ ) thing all ^ e rest of us ought to share. lapse in the arms control talks indeed. There is the qu«kion of bow and'agalnst the alarming in­ the 1 1 coopens who make nun casks ^There may be a defensive glint In crease in Soviet S8-9s. ASSORTED In the N avy's victualling yards are going CHOCOLATES our eye, a n d . ^ angry answer to a to take to "retraining lA different skills.’' 1 lb. $1.95 quesUon from a pollster, but these are Then there Is tbe other small matter Behind the embarrassing pub­ of some 29,000 ratings who are pretty lic disagreement between Sec­ 2 lbs. $3.85 more a measure of our troubled state fond of tbe stuff. The sort of sailor who, retary of State William P. Rog­ than a reflection of our real views and in the words of a 10-verse, pro-nun poem ers and Defense Secretary Laird MANY ASSORTMENTS . . . JitH- reactions. Inside thid troubled state, our going the rounds at Portsmouth, has over F-4 jets for Formosa Is a TO GIVE AND ENJOY conflict between two 'of Presi­ really deep instinct Is to bend a fmee to "Always done his duty THE CONIMECTICUT BANK AND. TRUST COMPANY To country and to throne. dent Nixon’s cherished projects: LENOX an im ^ e -3f human decency as It might And all he asks In fAlmess The “Nixon doctrine” for Asia , /■ be — no longer any special American Is leave his tot alone.” and tbe hope for better relations O19T0 Ctilcago Dally Ntwi PHARMACY between the U.S. and Red Mtilf'bof I .tJ.I.C. monopoly — but something a struggling —MARTIN WOOLLAOOTT IN 110: R. d U f l V K t it . MANCHESTER (EN0I2ASID) QUARDI- China. MOJisee ♦Ancldor those who want a /of/jft-/' truanuutie-up to 10 years—we suggest our 5% Saving Certificate. part of all men everywhere. AN Laird backs the $64.6 million cHRisrmsmtf ■ ^ 'W ■ \

I'M’ -A '1 • 1' A • \.,i 1 \ ^ \ ■A \V' \ ■ A ■ ^ '' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY,, JANUARY 6, 197Q^ PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,; feONN^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1970 PAGE EIGHT South Windsor Yale Scientist: STAR GAXER*^ G>ast Guard Vernon 11)' CLAY R. I’OLLAN- MinersQuit Gargan ^ Amil LIIRA TV-TRadio Tonight Obituary Fire Calls Your Daily AcIMIy Guld* sen. It Ends Search Amendment on Interference Moon Soil According lo Iho Slari. Ocf. 224t[,l To develop message for Wednesday,, Work, Honor Testifies Free Sidewalks Voted 6-4 OaS37-38-70 42-43-31-644 Town firefighters extinguish­ ^3-78-183-88 read words corresponding to numbers 72-7374 I For Plane Television Joaeph M. Adams (Continued from Pago One) Loses in Vote by Council of your Zodiac birth sign. ed a fire in the motor of a car Proves Earth ,/ TAUmJI SCORPIO SSAJINOTON — Joseph M. 61 Necetftory WATERFORD, Conn. (AP) 6:00 (8) Ferry Maeon (IK) Candid Camera Yablonski at Park and New St. yesterday (j,jy some two hours of tes- am . 20 1 Alpflctft 31 Stortf ocr. 2) <1K) Drnnie thr Meniser (22-30-40) Newa — Weather — Adams, 76, of SomersvlIIe. Councilman Albraham Glass- quire hearings before they may 2 Inclination 32 M ake 62 Today. a search (or a slngle-ong;toe ht 9:66 a.m. Firemen, were Where Child Hazard Exists <20) Itlg Flcturo (C) Hpnrta and Feature (C) timony, Kennedy appeared as ( -W- MaV 20 63 To father of Stanley Adams and man last night attempted to *>o adopted by the town, Is Unique 3 To G 33 Little HOy. 2t plane and Its pilot ended Sun­ '(SO) M u n e lrE D 7:80 (iO-22-30) 1 llream of Jeanale (Conttniied from Page One) alerted when Box 85 ^ .Oiest- relaxed and affable as the so- Although three DemocraU John Gsell of Hammond St. present time the town w m talk- |'\30-33-30-33 4 T a k* 34 Strong 64 Better 12-15.17.32/irf4 (40) Olllljran’e leland (ft-40) Mod Hquad (O) Edward Adams, both of Elllng:- At 7:15 p.m. on ,.Jan. 19 a i™ • *_/' ■ ' l>'58-61-62 5 Good 35 Eaiicr 65 Could day os thc Coast Guard sus­ 6:26 (40) Weather (IK) Movie ton died veSterdav at Hart- ki 1.1 1 , 1 k A w a Park St. was pulled by jemnlty of the inquiry permit- and one Republican referred to questioned the ehanginff of the Ing: about miles tack an amendment to a- council i p w HAVEN, Oonn. (A P )— 66 Secretive 39-40-81-8y& ton, tneo yesterday at n ari blonski against incumbent W. ,, nnssinir -motorist’ Firemen > j t/ . u j. hearlnj; will be held (on toe pro- 6 K * *p 36 Day pended its efforto, saying It had 6:30 (ft) Hluinp the HiarN iO fttOO (20-22-30) llebhie Jleynpida ford HoAnitnl ,, r> ■ 1 .1 , “■ -moionsi. r iremen (ed. He told a crowd Of neiWS- an amendment to the sidewalk ordinance. He said, "w e’re sup- which would cost from $70,000 GIMINI 7 Plon» 37 Than I 67 Come T agittariusIfll I I f*KIWk (IK) Iseave It to Reaver Hhow jO) motion to accept the resignation pogod repeal of a Election of the The first complete studies of 66 Advontoge» covered oil likely areas . the H:30 (8) lied Hkelton Hour (C) tora Moepicai. •■Tony” Boyle in the election, g^id the fire was in the car's .uat not onlv did he re- ordinance as "opening, Pando- posed to be a,crnisolidated town to $80,000 which would mean a MAI 21 8 Highlight 38 Utuol NOV (20) Film 69 Through (80) Ollllcan'N iHland (20-22-30) Julia Survivors also include his said a meeting would be held to- wiring. anona to nii mo noifod ra’a box," It was approved in r\ow and you're trying to spilt cost of about $00 per abutter of Robert Hauck from the Pifb- South Windsor Code dealing moon soil tend to enhance thc 9 News 39 T hu ft plane might be. V r 20 10 Crtativt 40 A n 70 To DECi }'i M ' (40) Trtttn or ronHequencee (ft-40) Movie of the Week (C) wife, 3 daughters, a brother, night to urge a nationwide toal MONTHLY REPORT ^ ^im bv Judge James A lie Building Commlsslpn. with sewers. Hils section will "uniqueness of the earth as a Thc. plane was reported tolss- 6:00 (S.ft) Weather — HpotU and 11:00 <2(i-22-30) FIrat Tueaday (C) a 6-4 vote by the Board of Rep- the town apart again." He ex- per average lot. f )6- 7 -11-13 11 For 41 Unexpected 71 Your 14-16-20-21^ The amendment, which waa be replaced by a-flew sower or- 12 Som« 42 Cooptrotioo 72 Than ing Saturday afternoon In a Newa (O) (IH) Della lieeae (C) and 11 grandchildren. mine work stoppage in the Town firefighters extinguish- ^ ^^o is presiding and resentatlves last night. plained he did not feet it was Abner Brooks, a Democrat planet,” says a Yale University WJi;36-37-66 25-44-46 (1ft) My Favorite Martian 0:30 (3) The Governor and J.J. (O Bupiported by only Glassman finance that is standard for any ,, .. . . . 13 Trip* 43 With 73 Witory smnivBtorm over Fysig Island 10;(H) (3) 60 Minutea (C) The funeral will be Thurs- Pennsylvanian's honor. ed 23 fires in December com- „,hpr« hut that he did ^o in "the The amendment provides that fair for some people to p ^ half .he CANCIR 14 Clear 44 Expense! 74 Er>deavors CARRICORN (20) Hat Maateraon and Councilman Robert Smltii, town with a sewer system. The ^•®"tlst working on the-study, Sound. (22) illKhlllKlllN (C) (ft-40) Marcua Welliy, M.D, day at 8:15 a.m. from the Pom- Patrick said the group also pared to 32 In November. There most complete wav possible" 21 15 Pleo&ant 45 Rather 75 Create Dec. 21 the town pay the entlro coat of the cost of sidewalks and for J ‘ 76 W oy (80) Mrllnln'e Navy (IK) Newa ers Funeral Home, Main St., had sent telegrams to President were nine residential fires in installation Of sidewalks In others to get theirs free. board should make lU decWon called (or toe council to'"con- h arlng (or the new sewer or- " R ’s quite obvious there isn't y-^JOtV 22 16 Up 46 Allowonces A spokenman for toe Coast (40) Nnwe 11:00 (3-K-22-30-40) Newa — Weather Choosing his words carefully. I 7 Surprises 47 Money 77 Ger>erosity JAN.N. It Hportft and FVntiire ((/) Somers, with a requiem Mass Nixon and members of the West December, while there were two Kennedv went on- "A t the end demn the interference of any Im dlnance will be 7:30 p.m. on the anything like toe earth in the 78 A Guard's Search and Rescue Co­ 6:0A (40) 'liawhidn areas "where in the opinion of Speaking ns a citizen Of the on the J’/ 5- 9-27-29 18U$e 40 Thon 2- a- 4-24 6:30 (3) NrwN with Walter Cron- (1ft) Movie Congressional delega- in November. Two persons were j^ere were a couple of points I the Traffic Authority of the town and chairman of the ,ing what is fair. He said the dividual or group, political or same night. «®lar system," said Prof. Brian .^31-36-80-84 19 Persuaiion 49 Luck 79 Of 26-28-34 ordination Center in New York lflt« (0) (20) Hea Hunt otherwise in toe (unctions and At 7:46 p.m. the council will J- Skinner, chairman of Yale’s 20 Questions 50 Self- 60 Off said air and surface units had (ft) NfWM with Frank Key> 11:30 (3) Merv Griffin Show (C) ersvllle. Burial will be in St. tion urging a federal Investiga- injured in fires during Decern- moucht It would he iiaThil to Town of Vernon^ a traffic Board of Education, Miss Edith most serious sidewalk problem LIO 51 Others 81 Intercstiog AQUARIUS (20-22-30) Tonight Hhow John­ Bernard's Cemetery. Enfield. tion of the slayings. ber. mougnt 11 wouia oe useiui to 21I Of noldn (C) hazard exlsU to children walk- Casatl said she hoped the ^ a r f right now is in me city area iwt Internal elections of any ap- hear any comments on a pro- geology department, before 22 Endeovors 52 Todoy 82 Day covered the sound from late Sat­ (Ift) Dick Van Ilyke ny Caraon (C) add to help with the record." He 83 Others (^40) Dick Cavett (O) Friends inay coll at the fu- Police said telephone lines to ------*— ^— pointed board or commission.” posed revision lo the Capital leaving (or today’s lunar scl- 23 Long ronge 53 Discipline fee. urday through Sunday morning. (20) Film did not elaborate. Ing to school along streeU where of Representatives could do the rural area. He s^d the tovim .AUG. 22 24 Personol 54 Brings 84 Well II (2^S0) Huntley - llrinkley lie- 1:00 (3) Movie Whlle Councllmen Robert Goal’s Ordinance toat ■will to-, ence conference in Houston. There was no sign, of either thc neral home today from 7 to the Yablonski house had been Judge Boyle had forbidden Guest of Honor there are no sidewalks." something to alleviate some of has to be fair to those people Q32-34-3I32-34-39-68 25 Property 55 Plans 85 Good 1- 8-10-22<„. port (0) (ft) NewM’ope 86 Attain plane or the pilot. New York 6:46 (20) f/oral NewM (40) Newfl Hendllnea — IIHAF 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 cut and tires on two family cars Manchester Area witnesses to discuss testimony ir tn the amendment the transportation problema the who have already paid for side- S ills ,Peter______Nicholas and Mayor crease the size of the copmmis- "The moon seems to be a bet- r-79-83 26 Risks 56 Or 23-35-87-89V5i Miss Joan Balfe, Miss Man- 27 This 57 Visits 67 Occult 7:00 (S) Movie iiellKioua Film and HIgn Off to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. had been deflated. There was no which Howard Fitts supported the slon from five to seven mem- ter model for Marti, for ex VIRGO riscis CRty business executive, Roland (20) Huntley - Hiinkley Re­ 2:40 (3) Newa and Weather -- Mo­ outslde of the court. Kennedy, Chester 1969, will be featured the B ^ d o fR e p r e s illJ a S ^ s U education board has, as weU as walks which were also built 26 Is 58 Is 88 Impression ment of Meditation and Hiyn for the protection of the chll- mostly for safety reasons. amendment to principle, they bers. . ample, than the earth.'' 29 M orning 59 Worthwhile 89 Studies Till, 50, of Allentown, N.J., he port (C/) sign of a struggle and police D------r i v— 0 F C _ l i a r f f c d when asked whether his testl- guest at a meeting of the Man- authorized to "lay, set, - ... «»- '* (ft) Truth or Comtequencea (C) Off i Mrs. Stephen Filip itivp. 30 A 60 Pressure 90 Obieclives said. ruled out robbery as a motive. w rr% J 1^ mony had paralleled the nation- C h e s t e r Javcee Wives tomorrow afruct and ulace In the streets dren. She said she would be in Need For B ive* refused to vote in favor of the PZC Meeting Skinner oxid of his col- fm St/r- 22 1 1 1/7 The search was suspended W APPING — Mrs. Jean M. I I I any televised version he offered at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. and hlrfvways In said town side- of anything that would Joseph Powers, a member of amendment when attached to There will be an informal eagues have been w o rto g on lfl"\18-19-43-48 1-47-49-63(^<' SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTINGS xollaiicl Crash ) Adverse Neutral 7-71-76 shortly after noon. A helicop­ FUlp, 52, of 309 Avery St., one week after the July 18 accl- Michael Dlbella, 173 Union St. walks ^urbs and gutters of such provide protection for the the Board of Education, aald the resignation of Hauck. meeting of the Planning and lunar samples along W9 y60-63-86-90 WIO Wapping, died last night , at Robot Hearts Edith Brest of Baxter St.. Tol- dent on nearby Chappaqulddlck Miss Balfe. and William John- material and of such dlmen- schoolchildren. that the board might have to- FltU said that by accepting Zoning Commission at 8 tonight ®ther scientists ^ c e the moon ter and four petrol boats had Radio Manchester Memorial Hospital. land, was charged with failure Island, said: son. chairman of the 1970 Miss uinrta and forms'* John Juros, 75 Diane Dr., said add five or six .-buses in the toe amendment along with the t® discuss the apartment zoning “ H was released from 9® ^“ - ocouted the Sound within five son. chairman of the 1970 Miss slons. styles, kinds and forms , _ .. .i,. (This listing Includ^is only those nows broadcasts of 10 or 15 She was the wife of Stephen to yield at a private driveway "I'd rather not characterize Manchester Pageant, will dla- as ia necessary for the protec- he was a fairly newcomer to near future and tWswould co « resignation, the council would >" W>e Town of South Windsor, ‘n late S e f ^ t e r . 'Their With V.S, Crews miles of Millstone Point, where Seen Possible toe plane was last seen. A po­ Filip. following a two-car accident on the testimony’ but I would say cuss the coming contest and tion of the children walking to town but he felt the property thousands of more to effect be making an "Impllerd Any persons interested in this fin in gs will be discussed at toe minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) lice search Saturday on land (Continued from Page One) Baxter St. in Tolland yesterday, yes, substantially." answer questions concerning it. s c h o o l without assessment to the o w n e r s should be willing to pay cr. Raymond Ramsdell, Judgement" that there had to meeting are welcome to attend, conference. She was born May 18,. 1917 in near this shoreline town also WBCH—SIR 8:00 HjM-uk Up on SisirUi Hartford, the daughter of Mrs. k k. driveway was The manner of the 37-yearold siijes of the 1969 pageant will owners of the land abutting their share for sidewalk Instal- superintendent of schools, also fact been internal interference The meeting will be held to the According to Skinner the (ol- 'Thai Pilots Keep Training 5:00 Hartford HIgIdIghU 0;0i| Now.s in the working of toe commls- Town Hall. lowing conclusion were reached was unsuccessful. !);10 Speak Up Anna Jessie Speziale Maacio- achlev- almost on a curve and the d rlv senator who emerged from the be shown and refreshments will uoon said streete and high- latlon as it would improve their explained the saving on buses 7:00 News 12:16---- 1 signL.„,. Off I.«glon Meeting os results of the Yale study: Till bad taken off from’ Wesl- 8:00 aaslight WTIC lOKO vecchio of- Hartford, ...... and theyears awav. un- gr could not see 150 feet in each quaint, old courthouse Monday be served. w ^ s " property. He said he feilt the |f sidewalks were installed In Sion. 12.00 Quiet Hours The Abe E. Miller American —The ^ o o n appears to have By Flying Gimbat Missions erly, R.I., accompanied by an­ 5:00 Afternoon Edition late Raphael Masclovecchlo. A ?/®®*™..^®® *‘®' direction. Mrs. Brest pulled out was was In in vivid vivid contrastcontrast to to toe the Sponsored by the Manchester Under the present ordinance, people of the former city who some -of the areas. -Hauck’s resignation: from the WPOF—14M 6:16 Market Report search is accelerated. Legion Auxiliary will hold its formed as a result of a direct other plane piloted by Edward resident o f ’ Wapping for 26 . , ------: -----unaware of the other car police pale, haggard figure who came jaycees. the pageant will be in existence for the past 80 have already paid their share Brooks further noted that the commission came after he had 6.00 Dick Heatherton 6:20 Wcnllier regular meeting this Wednes- condensation of solar gases and SAIGON (AP) — Pilots in with the South Vietnamese gov­ Miller, a flying instructor from 8:00Stevo O'Brien 6:25 Strictly 8pf>rtB years, she was a member of th ftis°k how April 11 at Manchester i"ar“ toe a b ^ W ^ p^^perty v4or sidewalks should not be ask- board'has had. with the present been elected chairman of toe 1:00 Gary OIrard B;.')5 AfleriU)on Edition day evening ot 8 at the home of ta not of earthly origin. ernment and other Vietnam al- Montauk, N.Y. Till's 14-year^ld St. Margaret Mary Church of n»rt« Kell...... Kof *.,« The driver of the second car doors last Jtdy with a two- High School. Anyone interested owners shared half the cost of cd to pay again. ordinance, the-machinery to In- commission. Ift- claimed at the Thailand’s forces in Vietnam WINF—uas 7 IS) Accent '00 Mrs. Bette Davis, 268 Hilton Dr. —The moon's geology has un- lies, including thc United States, eon was aboard Miller’s .plane, 5.00 Newa 7.21 I'klwln Newman Ileisirts South Windsor. nrnhiAm K., sni ""o® Lawi-cnce Roper, 43, of month suspended jail sentence competing should contact installation with the town. The Juros <^too said he thought it stall sidewalks where it would -time toat he weus forced to re­ will fly combat missions in heli­ 7::)0 NewH of tlui World ______dergone little change since it Thanom said he told Vice the instructor said. 6:10 Uncle Jay proDiem may be solved in less d j TollAnd Pnllre Wr leaving the accident scene Tnhn«/.n dst Onk ordinance has been in existence %vas irresponsible for toe ----- town mean the saving, of . the ...life of sign by the mayor and by the 6:00 News . 8:1*1 lifii) Concert Survivors also Include a son, than 16 years; in this event. U-e ^ e r r o ^ R ^ ^ political future copters with U.S. crews'in sup­ President Spiro T. Agnew of this Miller told the Coast Guard 6:10 Waller Cronktie 8:56 Joo Cktraglohi Mrs. Hyalie HurwUz, ex- since 1890. •*> it would pay all of the a child, but no action had been chairman of the Republican Manchester Evening Herald condensed some 4.6 billion years IPtXH'figtUJbeat Stephen A. Filip of Vernon, supply of hearts for transplanta- thrown in doubt. port of Thai ground forces, the and Agnew did ■not object. that he and Till hod encounter­ 6:20 Phil Burgess ecutive director of the Manches- tw o members of the Board of cost. " I think everybody *o u ld taken to use the machinery. Town Committee, Robert War­ South Windsor correspondent ago. 7:00 The World Tonight ll:(K)NewH, Wetillier two daughters, Mrs. Gregory tion in man would become much —Surface features have been •U. S. Command announced ed snow and near-zero visibility ■7:20 Frank fJlfforil 11:26 Sisnirt Final pear in Rockville Circuit Court Kennedy was reportedly satis- ter Homemakers Service, will Representatives, one Democrat pay their fair share," he said. Mayor Frank McCoy, who Carol Moulton, tel. 644-8714. il:."*; Other Side of the Day 6 TIunkette and Miss Marianne more plentiful." ren. yesteoday. / as they flew along the coast 7:46 Lowell Thomas 6 12 Jan. 27. fled by the three-page rules of also speak briefly about ■ the one Republican, were ab- Joseph Konickl, a former promoted the proposed OPdln- shaped by the impact of ob­ 'Filip, both of South Windsor; 5. As for costs of heart transp- Glassman’s amendment was It said an agreement waa Stolen Maftlerpiece^ on ■ their way to East Hampton, Other area .police acti’vlty: procedure announced at toe out- functions of the service, follow^ gent last night. The make-up of member of the Board of Repre- ance during his recent political defeated'seven to two, while the jects from outer space. two brothers, Anthony Masclo- lantation operations: —There is no evldehce to in­ signed Sunday at Bear Cat, 20 N.Y., on Long Island Sound. VERNON set by Judge ^Boyle and^made tng. the short business meeting, the board is eight Republicans sentatlves and a Democrat, campaign, urged the board to motion to accept Hauck's resig­ Vernon Found in . ■^EYE-GLASSES by» vecchio of Hartford and Ru- The average hospital charge dicate there was ever a body miles east of Saigon, between Miller turned back because of a ^ .A |_ , A-A MAA JtmicoJames 1 Ivanicki, 19, ofva Somers available to the pressF A... by the Anyone ikccuutg needing n traiisi^rta-ailCt lOlir UeillOvrclUI. four Democrats. SaiQi said, "Once vJIlLC illlB this OruiIlclIlCt? ordinance la ia pass it. nation passed seven to 0, Glass- dolph Masciovecchio of of water on the moon or a sig­ Maj. Gen. Allen M. Burdett Jr., FRANKFURT, the storm and landed at Weet- Mfci 1 $18,700—ex- charged by Vernon police jiidge lest it "publish that which should contact M r^ John aisnentina Reoubll- passed the town will never get James Roche, a Democrat on man and Smith abstaining. Windsor; three sisters Suburban Club nificant atmosphere which con­ commander of toe U.S. 1st Avia­ (A P ) — Van Dyke’s painting erly, but nothing more was DeBella and Reale Opticians 1^ . . AA . r « ; • . eluding physicianspnysicians lees,fees, immu-ilnmu- ^ th evadingevadinc responsibilityresnonsibilitv last is conjectural or distorted." RnteaBates, .223 223 Green RdT can was _Stuart . __ . Neff, who said_u o.,.. any mrmov money tnr for «i> sidewalks."4Awnlkii" He He toe toe board, board, cautioned cauUon^ that that the toe ^ jn iiu c Montano ot Warwick, noeuppresslve drugs and re- ^ight Kennedy's attorneys failed The council then elected tained water. tion Brigade, and Maj. Gen. "Drunken Bacchus," reported heard from T ill’s plane. He was in he was unalterably opposed to said he was for the protection town was now pushing an R.I., Mrs. Armand TomassetU search costs. And this "would arrest was the result of their bid to be allowed to re Charles A. Regulbuto, 41 Orch­ Meets Tonight Skinner was joined In studies Swasdl Makkaroon, commander g^,ig„ |g Vienna .last fall, was reported missing to toe Coast the amendment He said he of the children, but he waa also million budget and taking on the ard Hill Dr., to fill the unex- -Th*. Club here by two other Yale sclen- of toe Royal Thai volunteer recovered in a Frankfurt hotel Guard at about 4:30 p.m. of Meriden, and Mrs. Giselda have been prohibitively expen- investigation of an alleged main in court •while other ’wlt- Chairinen Set fould n ^rs^e why the entire for everyone paying their fair responsibility sidewalk ex­ Complete Sazzarulo of Hartford, and three aive for most individuals were it hit-and-run accident on Dec 24 nesses testified. They must plred term of Hauck. rffi at ttsts, Karl Tureklan and NevUle forces in South Vietnam. gygp u,e weakened and two men The missing aircraft, a four- town should be assessed for new share. " I am definitely against pen^ was adding to it unneces- Eye Glass grandchildren. not for virtually complete finan- Rockville Shopping Blaza. leave, the Judge said, when Groups While toe council tabled the airinnoi* ■Before Carter. "The agreement -will allow were taken into custody, police seat Cessna 172, was Owned by Fori sidewalks ordinance," he said. sarily. appointment of a clerk of coun­ The funeral will be Thursday ctal support from outside jvanickl is scheduled to appear their witness leaves, and when Republican. board member The ’vote was then taken „ hif

®*^’fi'ripnrfa m AV O a II o t th « officer who had------stoppedr - g - - — their sidered an accomplish^— »v*ayw-saxo- The SSIV twoVWV a,sase.a* chiefs acknowledged "There's ssseszi o nothing a_wrongTVS«m s | ^ with Wl*$i cec. UJC4li4$«CUIdentified theUlC passengers »•as UilVeUbased to Miami. ■poll Prench-Arab relations,’_____ to for toe roads. P*** ®*tt o< ^ total cost. The may can ai me (u- car for Investigation of a tuper- phone player, who worked with that they had cooperated in the that,." Lowe said, "The cinema Charles D. Strimple, an off-duty The plane, Delta's Flight 274, ®®ver tip the gunboat affair oiid The council set Jan. 19 as ths average site value has Increased n e^ l home tomorrow from 7 to 'market robbery committed to bands while to prison in Iowa, post and implied that they has always been popular with policeman from Willard. Ohio; continued c o n t t o ...... on to Atlanta and - Co- _ I® justify...... the delivery of -more date for three public hearings tt> $3,766, representing 20 per Wichita the previous day. Oklahoma and Kansas. would cooperate to the future, courting couples.'j FVanklin Dale Hall of Orlando, lumbus, Ohio. American jets to Israel. on routine changes which re- ®e®t ®* the total price. .. \ ' V ■ '■ V ■ \ • V'.. . \ ' -\ )■: -i' ■ \T -\ V' '\ ^ . \ V : '\ \-\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.', TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1970 PAGE ELEVEN MANGHB3STER EVEfflNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1970 Tolland \ / HEALTH CAPSULES* FPC to Determine $7^300 fo r New Ambulance U.S. Ready to Resume bv Michael A. Prill, M.D. ‘Everybody Talks About It’ How PRV l« fJlM IR IN A Passes Final U.S. Hurdle HfATEP HOME PlIRINd -The Fate o f Snake R iver Talks with Red China WINTER MONTHS 2 ’Ths National Highway Safety vehicle which was over 10 years f t WASHINGTON (A P ) — The PNPC first sought, and in 1964 Bureau of the Department of old. Difficulties had been exper- And ’69 Provided the Topic WASHINGTON (AP) bassy. What transpired has nev­ if fate of one of America’s last received. Federal Power Com- ’Transportation has approved an lenced with the leased vehicle DOUBLE S&H STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY! er been disclosed but officials WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (A P ) power faUlures €ind brought a Coasting in Center Springs United States is ready to re­ Ts reaches of untamed water is at mission permission to bulW the appeared more confident the sit­ \-to appropriation of,. f7,800 to be as well, causing the TVAA at tornado warning la^ in the Park is allowed until dark. sume full-scale talks with main­ Jup f j stake in a renewed struggle be-“ proposed High Mountain Sheep —Last year brought times when uation is right for resumption of used toward the purchase price times to depend on the services month. No tomaday developed, Skiing hours at Northview on HiiPP tween a giant power combine Dam downstream from the com the weather seemed to oNer the land China in Warsaw this the sessions. of a new ambulance for Tolland, of ambulances from neighboring but winds on Jime 20th reached Hercules Dr. are '6:30 to 9:30 and conservationists over har- fluence of the Snake and Salmon choice of either rain or more month as soon as Peking and Part of this is based on the be- ’The announcement was re- towns under the mutual aid sys- DHiaOUSI FRESH- TINDtR, MEATY 70 miles per ^>l^r in Hartford P it nesslng Idaho’s middle Snake rivers some 30 miles south of p.m. iief that more moderate influ­ cetved yesterday by BMrst tern. k j , , 1. ndn, SQOw or more snow. and West Hartford received hail­ There is no skating Washington can agreeaeree on a r lj River for electricity. Lewiston. ences are in command In Pe­ Selectman Charles Thlfault Truck Arrives A July 1969 of rainy week­ stones three-quarters of an inch date. However, construction ' was king. It had been thought in-the I Hearings before the Federal from the Washington office of The new town truck finally ends left vacationers thinking in diameter. Official sources said an an­ held up as a suit agalqst. the i'* V ' The Town Recreation Depart­ past that hard-line Maoists Power Commission, resuming Second District Congressman arrived Friday aiul has ^joined CHICKEN QUARTERS there would be no real summer July was the month of rainy nouncement will be made at the dam wended its way to fte Su­ ment and the Manchester Ski would want no contact with the today after a year’s recess, re­ Wllliaih St. Onge. the three other town trucks in weather. And after October end­ weekends as 6.79 inches of rain same time in both the American preme Court in 1967. Justice Club will provide ski instruc­ United States. vive a fight that started 10 ” ’nie funds were the first to fighting old man winter. ’The ed with less-thcm-aver^e toted fell. Lightning from a violeni and Chinese cap itis once the Williami O. Douglas, in an opin­ tions on the beginner’s slope at But speculation now centers ike REtATiVE HUMiPiry oe years ago and has already re­ be made available under the arrival provides road superin- rainfall for the year, the skies thunderstorm caused the death timing has beenjdetermined. ion hailed as a victory for con­ Northview Mondays and on the theory that the Sino-So- ikB SAHARA PE^ERT sulted in a landmark Supreme appropriation by the Depart- tendent with a full complement opened in November and Decem­ of a 16-year-oldi boy in Lake­ In hopes of/gettlng the ten­ servation, prohibited construc­ LEGS Wednesdays at 7 p.m. sion-lowering’’^ talks going, the viet dispute has moderated the "Trie A^tHASe AMERICAN Court decision making conser­ ment of Transportation,” ac- of town trucks for the first time ber to put the annual total 4.71 ville and started several fires Instructions for housewives tion. United SJafes is f ilin g to hold opposition of radicals to such HOME IN WINTER, vation factors an important con­ Ball Chairman cording to St. Onge. The appro- this winter. OR inches above normal. in the Waterbury area. will be Tuesday mornings at 10. He ordered the case back to at least^ome of the sessions in talks. H**Hh CaptuUi ,0iv*i helpful Mofmation, sideration in building power _ ^ _____priatlon bill was signed last The tmeks, along with three Perhaps the most memorable Sunshine—at- last—brake out Mrs. Harriet Cross, a Ski Club It it not intended to be of • diegneltk nature.' the Federal Power Conunlssion the pninese embassy. The United' States wants to projects. George P. McCaughey of 883 y,eek by President Nixon.* or tour leased truoks, are pres- snow storm of the year was tlK In August after seven of the On the side of building the with instructions that the WPC m-mber, will be the Instructor. le last ambassadorial talks^ take a series of small steps over B. Center St., past exalted ruler ToUand Volunteer Ambulance ently hauling sand to the p}t on one on Peb. 9 and 10 that pro­ first ten days brought measur­ conslder needs for power, alter­ Participants must supply their took place in January 1968, and a period of time to Improve re­ High Mountain Sheep dam are lb. duced 16.8 inches of snow at the able rain. Pleasant weather was native sources, and “ the public o f Manchester I»d g e of Elks, Association President Rodney Post Rd. ■ BREASTS g r a d e 'A ' own equipment. the 136ith session was scheduled lations with Peking. Youth Forum (our investor-owned utilities, U.S. Weather Bur^u here and interrupted briefly on the 22nd Interest in preserving roaches of has been appointed chairman of Gray, expressing his pleasure The many snow storms so far for Feb. 20, 1969. But it was can­ The Chinese have said they joined as the Pacific Northwest brought unofficial reports of when an Influx of Oanadian air wild rivers and wildlife areas. the annual Elks Charity Ball, over receipt of the approval, ^hls season have depleted the celed because of Peking’s anger are interested in sweeping Power Co., and a group of pub- about three feet of snow in caused a record-breaking tow Set Tonight ‘ lie utility districts organized as the preservation of anadromous which w ill be held Peb 14 at "t^ted, “ The morale of the town’s supply of sand and salt, over the defection of a Chinese changes in U.S. policy towards ^ i c n Will be held Feb. 14 at ’, members will iro up Only half a ton of salt re- SWIFT’S Canaan. temperature of f4. but by the Britain ffityctoo; fish for commercial and recrea­ diplomat in Holland shortly be­ Formosa, removal of U.S. the Washington Public Power WHOLE The death toll in Connecticut 24th the sun boosted the mer­ Manchester’s Youth Commis­ tional purposes and the protec­ fore the meeting. forces from Southeast Asia and Supply System. reached 18 as a result of the cury to a new high of 94 de­ Last Niffjitsnow sion will'hold a townwide youth The previous site of the regu­ the China Sea, as well as the- They are opposed by conser- tion of wildlife.” MoCaughey la alao captala^it He “'*<*e'l Wa gratlhide along ^ GAME HENS LB. storm, and hlgH winds helped grees. FPC hearings following the the Manchester PoUce Depart- with Thlfault’s to former Board t« tons is s^eduled to be de­ lar sessions—the Polish palace Stralts of Formosa, and the dis­ forum tonight at the Senior vatlonlsts,. led by the well- immobilize the state on the first During the late summer and Blanketed Her Supreme Court order started a —was not the AmericEin prefer­ mantling of what Peking re­ C!tlzens Center on Linden St. known Sierra Club, who contend ment, and has been active for of Finance Chairman Howard W ver^ chnri»» Thi GRADE ’A' V/2 TO 4 LB. AVQ. day of the storm. The second fall, hurricanes spared Connecti­ year ago but were delayed part- a number of years with the Po- Wolfanger’s. Wolfanger original- ®^™t SelectmM Charles ’E l­ L O ^ O N (A P ) — The British ence. It was semipublic and pre­ gards as hostile bases around The purpose of the forum, ex­ the river should be protected as part of a combination winter cut undue problems, although lice and Fire AthleUc Aasocla- ly Initiated the process through toult expecU delivery of toe sumably the secret proceedings her borders. a remnant of virgin habitat for ly to gflve the Nixon admlnlstra- LB. punch came between Feb. 23 Gerda, the seventh tropical Islcs^faced their worst weather plains chairman Eric Slnna- toe were made available by outsid­ Meanwhile, Communist China spawnlng salmon, wild birds tion time to review the case. tioiv. which the town wlU receive the ^®wly ordered sender by ROASTING CHICKENS and 27, when a storm that storm of the season, caused the winter today and weath­ mon, "is to acquaint kids 'with ers to the Soviet Union. criticized Vice President Spiro The Johnson administration The music for toe ball will federal funds, offsetUng half of o’*,. some anxious moments befqj what we^ve been doing and to OSCAR MAYER stalled over Oape Cod produced ermen warned there might be Considering tensions between "T. Agnew’s visit to Formosa but The power groups contend had proposed a federal-private be provided by Tony O’Erightts the costo of purchasing a new Balloon School Cited 12.4 inches of new covering. she veered out to sea. Oco^ober get ideas from them. Charles MacArthur's Aerostat more to come. Peking and the Soviet Union did not comment on his overture ’’We’re supposed to be rep­ modem technology can over­ dam downstream at Appaloosa Americana Band. Tickets may vehicle. March brought only two snow ended with a of Balloon School received notice LB. After heavy frosts and subze­ over border difficulties, it Is as­ for better communication with resenting all of 'them,” he said. come threats to wildlife. as a substitute for High Moun­ be purchased by calling the st. Onge stated, ‘"nie , , storms but numerous coastal 33.19 inches of precipitation for MELLO CRISP BACON ro temperatures for several sumed the Chinese would prefer Peking. ’ ’There are just 20 of us on the The Snake River begins high tain Sheep. l ^ e or Mo^UKhey. Proceeds congressman’s office has been storms, including ‘’ one that the year—2.81 /ihches be­ national sport, appearing in this U.S. CHOICE BONELESS days, northerly winds dumped the meetings to take place in The official New China News commission and we need ideas in the Teton Moimtains of Wyo­ The Nixon administration has of the event will be used to sup- working to secure these funds drenched the area with 2.31 low normal. week’s issue of Family Weekly several Inches of snow from one the privacy of their own embas­ Agency said the United States from everyone.” ming, arcs crescent-like across since declared against any con­ port Elk charities. at toe request of First Select­ inches of rain during a 19-hour magazine. LB. November aivd December, how­ end of the country to the other sy. sent Agnew to Formoro ‘‘In a southern Idaho and turns north struction. man Charles E. ’Thlfault.” ’Thi- period on the 24th and 26th, The last town youth forum, to form part of that state’s bor- ’The article predicts balloon­ UNDERCUT ROAST ever, revp i^ d the precipitation Monday night. Because American officials do brazen attempt to perpetuate its The High Mountain Sheep pro­ fault had also worked with U.S. 6 helped the month live up to its trend. .During the first 18 days held in June, attracted about der with Oregon and Washing ject, preferred by the —w pubHc-pri-r ____ r-- ing clubs In Akron, Ohio; Hou­ not want the Chinese embassy occupation” of tfie island. Sen. Abraham Rlblcoff and 6 Bright sunshine cleared the windy reputation. Melting enow Of November, 6.06 inches were Agnew said during his visit 50 young people. It was held to before spilling into the Co- vate combine, would cost over Medical Costs ston, Texas, and Swartomore, streets quickly in central Lon­ as a regular meeting place, a Thomas Dodd on the appropria­ and heavy rain also caused re­ rpOorded here. The last month that "China is a country of 8(W further the formation of the jumbla River. joo million and have initial Pa. don but hundreds of thousands rotation with the U.S. embassy tion approval. Dodd notified Thi- 41.S. CHOICE BOMEIESS peating river flooding. "of the year was the wettest million people” that “ cannot be Town Youth Oommlsslon, at that the greater part of the generating capacity of nearly Drive Patient "In Tolland, Conn., there’s of commuters faced a tough probably will be suggested, offi­ fault last week when toe bill April put on an exhibitioiv'^f one on the record books, which cials said. Ignored.” The vice presld^t time not yet in existence. joth Century the Snake has been i g million kilowatts. even a school to teach students g r a d e a CH ICK EN S' task getting to work. • was cleared by toe senate and temperature extremes, witll the go back to 1904. Snow fell on An American suggestion by characterized U.S. overtures^to The commission held Its first embattled stream, focal Appaloosa, with capacity of Back to Europe the fine techniques of piloting The southern region of Brit­ forwarded to toe President. thermometer ranging^^^tween 13 days of the month, producirg U.S. ambassador Walter M. Peking as “ just baby crawling meeting in Septem ^r and has p^hit of a historic congressional 2.6 million kilowatts, would cost balloons,” toe article states. ain's nationalized railroads, to® ANGBLBS (AP) — It’s CHUCK 16 on the first to ^ on the 38.4 Inches and a December Stoessel Jr. resulted in an Dec. motions” to see how it will been holding monthly meetings jgjjate Which resulted in per- ^n estimated 1400 million. 'The^lrst se l^ m a n explained magazine receives national CUT-UP which ha.-.dles about half a mil­ in the Municipal Building since 27th. total second only to the 45.3 11 meeting at the Cailnese em­ react. mission for Idaho Power Co., an ---- .------too expensive to live in America he wlM call William Adaint, circulation as a weekly news- Below normal Iveather charac­ inches in 1946. The total water lion commuters dally, said ^660 that time. Some of the youth investor-owribd utility, to build when you’re a kidney madiine safety field representative for paper supplement, terized M a^ 'which closed as a equivalency—rain and snow— of its rush-hour trains were af­ concerns It has begun to ex­ three hydroelectric dams in D e m a n d s Top Supply patient, says a man returning to U'® Connecticut Safety Commis- Bulletin Board or SPLIT fected by snow and ice. Some plore include drug use, police BOAST k. line of squalls ripped through was a record 8.36 inches. Hells Canyon—a decision still trains were 1% hours late. relations, and recreation. Holland with his fam ily because determine how xhe executive board of St. OonnecUtut and Massachusetts, Thus the late dowsing turned bitterly resented by public pow- BONN—The gap between sup- he says he can’t afford medical *he new vehicle can 1 » or- Matthew’s Ladles Guild will He Draws His Bead Tonight will be a chance for advocates who wanted a sin- ply and demand is widening in c a u ^ g nearly one million dol- a drier-than-normal year into It was the same story in the coats in this country. dered and what procedures meet tomorrow night at 8 in toe Iqrb in damage. Numerous in­ one with an annual precipi­ north. Glasgow, Britain’s sec­ other youths in town to find gle federally constructed dam. West Germany. Orders for U.S. CHOICE BONELESS SNEIDER’S SWEDISH OR ITAL U.S. CHOICE, TENDER GENUINE out just what its representa­ “ W c ilo v e Amerlda, we love ®® tollowed. Formal noO- church parish center. juries were reported, and hall tation of 47.63 inches—4.71 above ond city, digging out from its Harnessed for irrigation and consumer goods exceeded de­ tive commission has been do­ California, but we just can’t af- -“ cntton from Adaint’s office is The United Congregational the size of golf, bells pelted the normal—and threatened to make heaviest snowfall in^years, suf­ On Republican Critics generation of electricity by liveries by 15 per cent In June, ing, Sinnamon said; to ask ford to live here any longer,” ®’tp«cf®nf were not changed the land Midlands, East Arglia, ' Wales A meeting, for parents who Herald BREAD DOUGH 46 reflexes of a Dodge City gun- « If it happened. Dole has re­ He had to buy a $6,0(M kidney bulance, since toe complete Tolland correspondent could not be used. To deny Llie and the West coimtry. may be interested in enrolling THAT CALLS FOR Bette KRAFT SALAD B O W l heard last night, and tabled a change would amount to fighter. peatedly argued, it was proba­ cUalysls machine to continue Hv- breakdown of toe association’s Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. DOLLY TOP_ J children in the freshman class m e m o FOOD? 'There are so many presld^i- bly an Isolated incident that Ing. It coots $4,000 to $6,000 a ______^____ J third that appears to have a confiscating the land, the coin- 16 OZ. CONT. tlal aspirants that someone’s at East Catholic High School in year to operate. He 'was also de­ good chance of approval if some mlssloners said, should not be allowed to cast a It may be a wedding, a ban­ Curfews To End got to watch them,” says Rob­ pendent ercla8s girls have had to of the two men who normally other domestic ills,” said Dole has acquired about 1.1 million' m ftheir adopted boys., Jody. 9. Gn. Th® 3®^ division. (>n the other zone nianc'e to proviclc more t,.—..4*. *i_ i dent Columbus A Southern Power Co. ,, ^ ^ JarviB If the zone were chane- be in their dormitories by mid­ would share or at least assign in a statement. acres in a 16-year program to hand, feels such reasoning car­ I K l * VAlUABIF COUPON ^1... VALUABLE COUPON MICKEN 46 OZ. parking. and Mark, 7. wiU ivdapt quickly ,’The fight started -with similar night on Mondays, ’Fussdays, the role of administration advo­ He also does not confine his get 2%' million acres of wet­ to Dutch life. ried to its logical end would al- Cmi Both Jarvis petiUorui drew ob: One would be for a combi aa- request by American Electric In •i! Wednesdays and Thursdays, and cate—Minority Leader Hugh defense of the President to the lands, by 1976. These areas, pur­ ‘ "Ihey don’t know 'toe lan­ low toe himdredf(j,of dectrlc util­ BROTH Jectlons from neighboring resi- tlon residence and professional 1946. A E P was turned down by could stay out on Friday nights Scott of Pennsylvania^ud his Senate floor when Congrsss is in chased partly through the sale guage but they will learn,” Mrs. ity companies now m existence JESSO dents. The most emotional ob- office, such as a doctor of den- no later than 1 a.m. and on assistant, Robert P. ^ iffin of session. of duck stamps to htmtera, are toe SEX3 then on grounds toe to be merged into one giant firm 111 Initant CoffeG Van, der Sande said. “ ’They have proposed merger would make j^ttons were to the rone tist might use; another would Saturday nights 2 a.m. Fresh­ Mich'gan. Dole found time last year to becoming part of the'National which even toe government • li 10 OZ. 68 cousins there.” the firm too dominant In the PEANUT 'Change for the interior land be to put a small office building men girls had to be in by 10:30 These two Republican moder­ 'Visit 18 states in pursuit of what Wildlife Refuge System I lands Van der Sande says he hopes would be hard pressed to regu­ Jar utility market. near McDonald’s. on the property, and a third on week nights. ates have found themselpCs op- the one-time college basketball managed permanently for someday he can get a kidney late. BUTTER A B P ’s recent merger request With coupon & S5.00 p u rch o... Lim it An indication of the teno? cf would be to>put about five apart- ates have found them^lves op- star says Is ■ his only hobby— waterfowl and for other activi­ transplant and pertiaps return A E P sales of electricity are I I^ S Good at Suorem. Food. Jon. 5-10 reopened toe issue and SEC at- ^ ______TROPI-CALO LO-CAL the objections was previewed ment units on the site, Only the Real McCoy some key issues and disagree­ “ speaking for Republicans.” ties. ^ to America. at 60 bHllon kilowatt ing with each other occa^onal- We love this' country ■very torneys now are pretoctii^ toe power Co., A E P ’s when Herbert J. McKinney, a The apartment idea, ahhough FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — ORANGEmo cyclamatas real estate appraiser was the one apparently prefeired by “The Kentucky Mansions Preser- ly- much,” he said. ” 6o many per- comniUrion s decision, and in Ohio w h ic h hopes MUCKE’S sona hero have been so good to tlclpated court appeals rogart- WEAVER SLICED ______1/2 g a l l o n speaking for the Jarvis applies- Jarvis, would have to be done vatiem Foundation is raising Despite being the administra­ to acquire Columbus A South­ IN DRINK tfon. McKinney was saying tliat with a variance from the Zon- money to buy real sterling sh- tion’s leading defender on the ua. But we just couldn't stay 1®*® of toe outcome, will put toe ern, had sales of 24 billion kilo­ case in toe landmark category. OUR iProfiod Hom the proposed extension of the ing Board of Appeals because ver dlnnerware for the gover­ floor and one of the earliest Max Miller h9te now. watt hours. Columbus A South­ SWEET LIFE The SBC’s dlvisUm of corpo- Business U zone would not wor- the minimum lot size for apart- nor’s mansion. Guests have congressional backers of Nixon ern’s salaries were 4 billion- D£L/. ' Roll , Cookod Sakuni sen the situation because the menu is 30,000 square feet and been using silver platp dinner- for president. Dole says he has iSate regulation says the pro­ GRANULATED Says... posed acquisition of Columbus A problem (McDonald’s) is al- the lot U ony 20,000. ware. been invited to the 'White House Course Offered Southern by A E P In a l-to-1.3 VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON SUGAR ready there. Several persons objected. U.S. Second in Sugar WE ARE'A stock exchange would result In McKinney was interrupted Some said if an office building To Prospective "undue concentration of eco­ GENEVA — The Soviet Union 100 EXTRA HALF-HILL WHITE when a voice from the back of or apartment were put in, it 100 EXTRA PARTICIPANT nomic power. was the world’s No. 1 sugar the room said, “ You’ve got to would ag^avate the traffic SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! 8*vwi Wato Cordway. Aftiiur- EXTRA SAH STAUPS WITH EXTRA S&U STAMPS WITH Sub Teachers The proposal also is being op- producer in 1968 'with 11.6 mll- : ' i . ^ any .^pkga. of __ GRATED be kidding.” problem at the intersection, and IN OVER 65 pose fabrio. 100% cotton 44/ . . „ posed by several smaller Ohio t„ns. The United States any 4 pkg. Pork. Fish, Chlckan M. Adler Dobkin, commission others said an apartment or 4S'Wi(la.Oflg.$l4Wyd. TUNA SIGN UP NOW! The Manchester Adult Eve- utilities and municlpali- sdtond with 6.4 mUlion ] I i^Cooklss oRCracicers chairman, brought the meeting business woi)ld upset the nature FREE PAYMENT nlng'School will sponsor a three- Danville, cube third with 6.2 mil- Shcil^n’ Bake' back-to order quickly and in- of the neighborhood, With coupon & $5.00 purchaa*. L im it l With coupon & $5.00 purchaso. Lim it 1 session workshop on consecutive which claims A E P officials Brazil fourth’ with 4.9 Good at iSuproTOQ Foodm Jon. 5 - 10 Good at Supromo Foods Jan. 5-10 formed the person that he would Those who objected Included, For Boland Oil Plus SSH St INSURANCE Monday evenings for prospec­ have tried to Interfere In munic­ million. be able to speak later. Christopher R. Chambers, 677 Button TVraada. Coordinated tive substitute teachers on the tweeds, plaids, and checks.^ ipal elections wltti toe aim of Several people spoke in objec- ■ Center St.; Mr. and Mrs. Bene­ Company-$ POLICY ’^sewMidary’^ level, starting Jan. imderminlng toe. city’s publicly tton to the zone change, all of diet A. Joy. 591 Adams St.; Ed- 76% wool, 25% nylon. 54* wide. ifT- 12 - owned power system. ■“ them complaining about Me- ward D. Werner, 11' Bremen Orl0.$4.6Oyd. ffl*','.'.* VAlUABIL COUPON S r a VALUABLE COUPON PRESCRIPTION All meetings will be held from The Justice Department also' Rd.; ^ d W. C. Chapman, 718 AUTOMATIC 7 to 8:80 p.m. as follows: Jan. Charles E. Uttlng a t 88 W. Center St. has been given permlsslpn to in­ PROGRAM Yerkahire Tweeda. Bonded »13i ming Junior High School tervene in toe case, bdt so far 100 EXTRA 100 EXTRA Center 81.. told the. commission Chambers presented a petl- DELIVEUY tweeds and plaids.-100% rayon A O library: Jan. 19, Bennet Junior has not commented publlc4y on EXTRA S&ff STAMPS WITH EXTRA S&H STAMPSJWITH LAND O’ LAKES WHITE OR YELLOW SLICED about toe dangerous traffic in- tiom ^ opposition which contain- onon100%acslntAlrtont 100% acetate tricot hsekinnbacking. ' r High School; Jan. 26. Manches- pogition. ‘ihe-SBC Is amsld- tersecUon he said is caused by ed signatures. Y m m , w « Id. any 1 packaga of___ 6 54' wide. Orig. $4.50 yd. ter High School. ering toe merger because It has AMERICAN McDonald’s; he added, "we've cfeapman told the commls- 8 OZ. PKG. 6 GET AdulU who have never subsU- jurisdiction through toe federal FRAMKHlRTy F a u s a g e got a )oi of noise, a lot of litter slon, “ I don’t see how one man TwlstCeerdinatae.Coordlnatad a tuted and first-year substltotes Holding Company Act. [w ith coupon & $5.00 p u r^ a a *. Lim it l CHEESE 3 6 ^ .and a devaluation of property— with a little money can buck Good ot Suproroo Foods Jan. 5-10 plaids,checksandaolids.100% v l O O are invited to attend toe ses- American Electric, on its et s leave bad enough alone” a whole community like this; Pr«0oriptR oa9 rayon. 52* wide. OrIg. $2.08 yd. Blons. Education law requires a p^rt, has lined up a prestigious S A R S a k e e b l e r p o u n d p k g . Joseph D. Christine Jr. of 21 that’s not the democratic pro- TOP VALUE J HYDROX Cookies zesta crackers substitute to be a U.S. citizen array of economists and law- Bremen Rd.. said if the v>ne cess” Bended Ran. A sturdy favorite. and hold a bachelor’s degree, yers to bolster its argument that CLEANED WASHED BURRY’:> 12 OZ. PKG. mamM. n b c po und p k g . s d r R a property in approving the zone change, STAMPS • Here, skilled Registered Pharmadtu & MILK LUNCH CRACKERS GRAHAM CRACKERS 70% rayon, 30% acetate on There Is no registration fee, a large company con deliver 8 OZ. Pkg. # 9 $ 99 $ woidd abut for the entire length Dobkin aald,*“ Double A is an 1500 compound yopr pretcriptiont precisely 100% acetate tricot backing. ^ but participants are requested electric power cheaper and y^i'd. He said the illogical zone for that parcel.” A WHOLE BOOK FULL at your Doctor directs. And each com­ to register with Mrs. Nathalie more effclently to customers SPINACH s rm water from McDonald’s The change was passed Stamps Issued after payment for first delivery, 44/45* wide. Orig. $1.00 yd. pounding step it double-checked to than can a large number of FRESH SWEET drains into his yard, and he al- unanimously. Howard at the Board of Edu­ •o claimed that motorcyclistij DOUBLE STAMPS avoid error. Our pricet, too, ace uni­ Durengo'^TWeed. Easy-care In a cation office, 1146 Main St. small firms. One eioondinlst, Princeton Uni­ from McDonald’s rode through 4 If d e liv e r is paid for in full withhi 10 days for amount I formly fair. T ry ut next timel great texture. 50% Fortrel poly­ of bUl. » ( I versity ' proifessor William ' J. ' Florida CORN 5 9 9 v his yard, and had “ picnics” Smokers found Duller ester, 60% cotton. 45* wide. near, his" property. With his Orfg.$2.20yd. Tex Ritter — Politician Baumol, set forth toe "econo­ FRE5» CHICKORY OR R Re g u l a r STAMPS MIUER PHARMACY 9 9 1 mies of scale” position in re- WINDOW .voice quivering, Christino said PARIS—A study made a hun- If delivery is paid for by Uie 10th of following mogth, NA8HVILLE, Tenn. (A P ) — opened hearings on toe acqulsl- SUPREME FOODS he had two small children and dred years ago at the Polytech- 290 Green Bd., Mancheater Gtt 4114 Tex Ritter, veteran s c r ^ cow- ^jo„ proposal Monday before an ESCAROLE 19v he did not want them to be ex- ulc School in Paris Indicated r * boy and singer of country mu- gjjQ examiner, SHADES posed to McDonald’s any more lhal nonsmokers were sharper New Lo^Price And the aiNQGRI least Crsdil Plan It designed tefltygitrbudgsl SWEET JUICY TEMPLE m mm 244IOUR sic, says he will seek the Repub- “ There are three requisites, JL than necessary. academically than smokers. The SUPERMARKET RELIABLE^* • M ^ f t fomonvip (( af S I N O E R foday/* Ucan nomination for toe U.S. gud if they are satisfied, any Edward D. Werner of 11 study concluded, in part: “ Not SERVICE GaMon Senate seat now held by Denior propoaed acijuislUon must be Httag your Oranges 10'"59v Bremen Rd., said “ I think Me- only in the examinations on en- 17^, f 485 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER crat Albert Gore of Tennessee. preeum4d to eerve toe public In­ save 860 I Donand’s Is the sorriest thing tering school are the smokers in Call Anytime 200 Gals, or More DELICIOUS SINGER in addition to his many movie terest,” Baumol said, Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. that ever happened to the town- lower rank, but in the various rolee Ritter, 64; had such hit re- - _ " if there is no reason to ex- of Manchester, and you’d be ordeels they have to pose in a 866 MAIN ST., BtAifCHESTEB E. A. TEL. 647-1416 cords as "High Noon,” "Boll pect It, to lead to deterioration in ' doing this town a favor Is you’d year the average rank of the APPLES 3 » « 4 5 , ( 674 WINDBOB AVE., WUHDaOB W sevir and “ Hillbilly Heav- product quality, and in i^ t c u - /, deny-hiB (Jarvis’ ) request.”. smokers had constantly fallen— BOLAND OIL COMPANY PUNT TEL. SSS-ISTS en.” lar, if it is expected to lead to Discussing the application af- and not inconsiderably — while ESTABLISHED 1936 PRESCRIPTIONS 728BIAIN . The Republican primary Is an increase in the quality of ter the public h e t^ g s were the men that did not smoke en- 309 CENTER S’!:., MANCHES'TEB, 648-6320 SATrsdsmarii olTHB SINOER COMPANY VISIT OUK O08METIO AND JEWEUtT DEPT. 'closed, the commission mem- joyed a cerebral atmosphere of Aog- 6 service. bers were sympathetic to the the clearest kind.” V ^ ’ y \ i' / r r'i\ \ 'Y-' \ \ I \.S ,*»• V • \ -*fV^ ' '^ •- • ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M)(tNCHESTER, GONN.]\ TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1970 \ PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTlIlR, CONN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6: 1970 .PAGE IWELVE THE Stage Set for Major Racing War Herald Angle B By EARL YOST Sparta Editor 2,500 F a ns Nol Broken Stram Sends Chiefs At New England Tracks Year OAKI.AND (AP) — DarylK Notes from the Little Black B o ^ Set to Root Lamonica’s hand was not applications ] for a total of 90 Who’s the best ((uarterback in pro football ? After broken when he injured it in Through Bowl Drill “ dark” day (no racing) on April it conducted a 66-day spring The currertt Oansett meeting the America n Football BOSTON (AP) — The watching Joe Kapp of Minnesota in recent weeks this 21, and that Rockingham would meeting and a 24-day falPses- was approved for its first 39 nights—the entire legal limit for I.ieague title game here Sun­ NEW ORLEANS (AI’)— Coach Hank Stram sent hls stage is set for a major rac­ guy must be something special, like the cream of the For Champa file shortly In New Hampshire slon. days, through Feb. 14, by the, the state. day, X ray* have shown. \V N Kansas City Chiefs through their first Super Bowl ing war in New England for 76 days from July 20 through crop. AH season long he took a back seat to the Roman Rockingham’s 76 dates would state commission, with the Last year Suffolk had 80 Lamonlca, hurt • In the workout today and expressed more concern about in­ this year, with Suffolk Oct. 17. Gabriels, Joe Namaths, etc., l)ut he has shown in the ST. PAUL-MINNEAPO- track scheduled to file a supple­ nights and Bay State Raceway • Oakland Raiders’ 17-7 loss to juries to two defensive backs than any injuries to the Downs and Rockingham Presidents Bill Veeck of Suf­ represent an Increase from the biglmoney■ ig)i games that’s he’s quite an operator. LIS (AP) — The Vikings 80-day meetings which the New mentary application for the rest 60.- the Kansas City Chiefs, said club’s pride inflicted l)y the oddsmakers. Park lining up for 165 con­ folk Downs and Kin Graf of Reader asks If this year’s Man------r from the frozen North, voy­ Hampshire track has held in re­ of the meeting later. A battle also loomed In dog he may be able to play in — ...... Stran) and the Chiefs flow Into tinuous dates and Rhode Rockingham said they feel the Chester High basketball team ned down the mighty. Balti­ cent years. Gansett President J. Alden racing, where the three tracks age south today in search the league’s All Star game New Orleans late Monday after­ Island’s Lincoln Downs im­ 166 days of Continuous racing filed applications totaling 300 has set a record for consecu­ more Colts? iTie Vikings appear Jan. 17, but added "I don’t noon to find the oddsmakers New England tracks have run Dooley, when told of the Suf­ mediately threatening to will attract stronger stables and dates compared to the 200 al­ tive losses. The current Indians at least 10 points better on what of professional football’s want to Jeopardize any- Tarkenton miiiking the Minnesota Vikings, better horses to'Nfew England. in conflict from time to time In folk-Rockingham move, said he have dropped six straight. Back biggest prize. run against them. would not make any decision on lowed under the law. they have shown In the past. ’ thing.” who will arrive today, anywhere "We feel that through our the past, but had a-volded con­ during the 1948-47 campaign • * • The chomplona of the National “ If I can get the Rhode Island his supplementary application Revere Racing Association The X rays showed Inflam­ Selected from 11-13 points favorites for combined efforts we will be bet­ frontations (or a couple of years the Tribe dropped all 16 games. Football League were set to Sunday’s clash between the Racing and Athletic Commlsson until two “ wars” of about four until he meets with his board. Inc. of Wonderland park applied Here ’ n There _ _ mation of ligaments In his to grant the dates, I will run ter able to compete with Penn­ . . . Using the feet In volleyball leave this snowy, frigid city luid wrlsf which make It almost American and National League sylvania and Maryland in the weeks each occurred In 1969. The thoroughbred dates were for the same 100 days it had last Just wondering - I f there ^II arri;c'"in baTmV New Orieai;'8“ day-for-day against Suffolk year, but the operators of 1s no longer permitted. Hitting impossible to pick things up, On East 11 football champions. quest for top horses,” they said, Both involved Sufffolk Downs the major Item of regional inter­ the ball below the waist Is a where they have a doe In the But Stram showed no emotion Downs and Rockingham Park,’ and Rhode Isl^ d tracks — Lin­ est, but harness and dog racing Raynham Park and Taunton winter at Center Springs g g „ „ ^ the Raider quarterback said. Lincoln president B. A. Dario “ and that both Suffolk . and violation. L O S ANGELES (AP) — over the odds which make his Rockingham together will be coln Downs in the spring and date applications also were filed Park, each of which ran for 60 Pond??? Jim Glenney, Kjjnsos City CJhlefs of the Amer- said Monday when he learned nights last year, asked for 100 5 Scrambling Fran Tarkenton of AFL champions decided under- , able to offer a high purse struc­ Narragansett in the (all. in Massachusetts Monday-^the, lean Football League. that the Boston and Salem, nights each this time. Off the Cuff Central Connecticut hoopster, Is the New York Giants 'Tuesday dogs, just 03 the New York Jete ture for horsemen for 166 con­ Narragansett opened Rhode deadline for such action. The invasion will be joined by Warriors was named a quarterback for were last year. N.H., tracks had worked out a Suffolk Downs asked for 36 The Massachusetts Racing;. Excellent action pictures of the jayvee basketball coach at plan to take turns running from tinuous days of major league Island's winter season tills year some .2,600 jubilant Vikings’ the East in the annual NaUon- "I have no feeling about it nights of harness racing from CJommisson took all applications the East Catholic-South Catho­ Farmington High again this racing.” with the first Jan. 1 start In ., . . fans, who purchased Super al Football League Pro Bowl whatsoever,” said Stram. "I April 4 through Oct. 17. Sept. 18 through Oct. 30, with under advisement. It will meet lic basketball game which ap­ The Suffolk-Rockingham joint The 9() thoroughbred dates New England history— presum­ sea^n A1 Deltegatls, form- immediately after Still Under game Jan. 18. never concern myself with Sept. 22 and Oct. 13 dark. Mean­ Wednesday to set dates for pub­ peared In last night's ediUon of announcement earlier In the day asked by Suffolk represent the ably to either avoid a spring er New Ymk G ^ t llnem ^ w d Minnesota’s 27-7 destruction of Tarkenton, scheduled to ap­ things I can’t control. I never while Bay State Harness Horae lic hearings. Under the law, the The Herald, were from the said that the Boston track had legal limit In Massachusetts. conflict ivlth Suffolk or else get the Cleveland B iw n s last Sun-, pear for the fifth time in the give odds much thought.” Racing and Breeding Associa­ decisions on' the application? cahiera of 'Tom Klelick. . .High is the best of the naw “ color” - .500 Mark filed an application for a 90-day This is the- same number the In as many days as possible be­ day. replaces Sonny Jurgen- Stram, however, was spend­ tion Inc. of Foxboro filed two must be made by Jan. 20. school basketball more popular SAN FRANCTSeX) (AP) meeting April 4-July 18 with one Boston track had in 1969, when fore the Boston track opened. men. Uke Johnny H^ack, the ^o watch a Viking victory In „ of the Washington Red ■ ing time thinking about two ma­ than college ball? Central Con­ old Notre Ramer, DeRogatls the Southeril' victory at the halfway mark skirls, who withdrew because of jor weapons on the defensive necticut State College was the doesn’t have the best TV voice would be the ultimate satis- >®« ‘ h® San Francisco Warriors pending.^ knee surgery. unit that were Jhe key to the 17- scene of two basketball double- but his knowledge of the game (action for these hardy rugged *^*^*'‘^ 'vhere they have Extreme Views Taken During Live Debate WET ARRIVAL — Kansas City Chiefs’ Coach Bill Nblsen of the Cleveland 7 -victory over Oakland in the Ski Notes headers last Saturday, varsity and timely comments help make (ohs, who have struggled most of the National Bas- AFL championship game last and freshman attractions be- vie-wing the pros that much nino pononna horn., -Association season — Hank Stram, left, holds umbrella for quarterback Browns is Nje other East quar­ terback. The quarterbacks Sunday—veteran safety Johnny tween East and South Catholic more Interesting and entertain- (oug^t games' In bltterly-cold to Ret above .500 per Len Dawson upon arrival in New Orleans. The ‘will be RomatiNGabriel of the Robinson and rookie comerback which drew a reported 3,000 In Ing . . . Manchester’s Cathy vrinters to watch the Vlki’-gs be- 20-21- Chiefs meet the Vikings Sunday in Super Bowl. James Marsalis. I j O.s Angeles Rahm and Joe th3 afternoon. After dark, the Dyak, the No. 1 female duckpin ^ome the ^trst expansion team ^ ® Warriors whipped the Dc- Kapp of the Minnesota VlWtigs. Robinson, an AFL original finals in the Central Tourna­ bowler in the United States, is (q (jje NFL title trolt Pistons 118-102 in Monday who has spanned the entire dec­ ment were staged, title and con­ well on the way to a repeat, .jtg tjjg most emotionally In- "iKht’a only league game, giving Havlicek on ]\BA East Stars Al.so added to the East squad were fullback Tony Baker of ade of the league, suffered what h solation tuts, and' the at­ best testimony being her 132 volved thing I’ve ever experi- H*®*" a O'® .mark in their last ^ i ___ appears to be a cartilage tear in s Vote for Legalized Betting the New Orleans Saints and 1 tendance was a reported 2,000. . average In the fast Laurel State enced ” said John Murphy of ^2 games, while the sliding Pls- his rib cage while Marsalis, the •Well past the talking stage and punter Bobby Walden of tn nel this revenue to the states in- seth, chapltiln of the Washoe Ladies’ Classic . . . One of the Minneapolis, one of hundreds of VVerb posting 2-10. . “hiefs’ No. 1 draft choice, had a BOSTON (AP)— Would just a f(Sw steps away from Pittsburgh Steelers. Tight end r-^ stead- of the underworld? Medical Center in Reno, cited biggest problems for area Com- Twin City residerits who are Eritz Williams helped make Cunningham, Reed, ^rtiised kidney. EAST SIDE BEC - legalized betting on pro By BILL SACHEREK reality Is the introduction of Jim Mitchell ar)d place kicker “ We don't fight organl2ed underworld infiltration of •'Tie- mu.ilty College basketball ([yj^g jj, New Orleans for $234.60 **'® Wariftor victory easy by get- the two, Robinson ap- football As a competitive sport Bob Etter of the Atlanta Fal- The Bluecoats upped their football solve a host of crime by capitulating to It,” vada gambling casinos as evl- AU areas up North reported teams, including Manchester, is on a two-day package • plan ***'? 20 points in the ^.^s wr/e add^ to th^W es; P®“' ® ^ »>® the most seriously season record to a perfect 4-0 problems and “ hit the mob at South Windsor High. The the lack of home playing facUl- g^nsored by a Twin City bar. ®®®ond half. Detroit couldn’t get cons were aaoeo to uie West injured \ p d was scheduled to Baker replied. "Legalized bet- dence that attempts at con- exceUent skiing iMt week, with Frazier Top Squad team. last night as they defeated the pocketbook ” or school will soon move into the L ties. For example, Hartford’s ij-^e Vikings held a players’ Hian 88-80 in the (Inal undergo aer test here today. H .X uv - ting will hurt the s^ rt and the trolled legalized gambling "aim- record amounts of snow in Atlanta head coach Norman ThP hall handil^ and WOUld it just make things bettor and will help the mob. ply will not work.” many resorts, plus huge crowds. or Class A bracket and football ci.C., coached by John Canavari meeting Monday while the although the Pistons "Right Marsalis is a is almost a must sport. . .'The of Rockville, plays its home coaches went over game fUpj»- ®"*®‘* **’® quarter ahead NEW, YORK (AP)— Philadelphia’s Billy Cunning- Van Brocklin, (or whom Tarken- probable,” Strli' guessed, "but TRY FAILED— Clyde Lee of San Francisco goes up between Detroit’s Emin Shnotlne of Pete Thompson told WOrse and be “disastrous The real cure is to enforce the And lawyer Rufs King, who During the week there were also ton tolled when both were at two best National Football games in East Hartford at Head coach Bud Grant. bhar.* 26-22 hamam antand New York’s Willis Reed and Walt Frazier were I’d have to say\|loblnsou Is Mueller and Terry Dischinger in futile attempt to score basket last night. shootmg o IK fo r nil cnncnrnnd law." was legislative counsel to the power (aUures at several of the Minnesota, is coaching the League teams played two weeks cither of the two high school acterlzed Kansas <3ity as “ tough ■ Nate Thurmond had 11 free leading vote getters on the Eastern Division squad doubtful.” Mints ^ r M r k e Quesne\ telped These were the extreme views Ralph Salerno, a long-time famed Kefauver Committee that larger areas and many skiers West. New Orleans’ Tom Fears, ago for the 'Western Division gyms. The Community Colleges defensively with a'strong'run- throws in Ws Individual h'&h National Basketball Association’s All Star The Chiefs were in'the first in the rebounding department, on each side Sunday night In a New York police official and an Investigated organized crime In w^ked away In w g « . a star pass catcher for Van as- The Hal Parks’ family was at crown, Mlnn-sota and Los An-: have to make up their practice ptog game and an ability to con- point total of 29, and his War- p . ^ Philadelnhia Jan 20 Super Bowl but lost to Green The scraoDV Ellis were led by Uve tele-vlsdon debate made even ackowledged expert on the Ma- 1931. described himself as O-aIaq an/4 (VlO —Mnw nlor, V\0 »n —n a — fho . .. , ». ,( bpfltn mate Jeff 64ullins ** P * Brocklin when Uiey played (or Bay 35-10. It’s possible tha-odds- tonished that of all people a ca- Round Top, as were the Ralph geles, and the two may also be and game schedules around the (j-ol the football. " v rior team Tom Leone with six points. more timely by last week’s fla, supported the proposal The eight-man team, ■ an- the Los Angeles Rams, will reer ptJlce officer (Salerno) Maccarones, and aU enjoyed the two best teams in all pro high schools, which Is right, but Grant said he thought Kansas netted 26 , , . . casters who regularly cover the makers have considered that Playing the second of two large-scale federal raids on al- “ Every honest policeman coach the East. UCLA Regains Lead wants to throw in the excellent skiing conditions. One football. . .It’s hard to see the this system is also a handicap Qjty would have an advantage Jlmniy Walker paced Detroit nounced today by Commission- franchise cities. and the (act that the Vikings re­ games, action was hot and leged sports gambling opera- know wants this gambling mon semble the Packers In style. key taken off his back,” he said, towel. . .he’s suggesting that day a chairlift broke down at a Kansas City Chiefs beating Min- to the Community Colleges. But preparing for the game be- 27, and Howard Komlves er Walter Kenedy, w ^ picked joining Cunningham at for- heavy throughout with the Lan­ tions in Michigan and Nevada. nesota in Sunday’s Super Bowl, wait, someday, the C.C.’s will cause Minnesota’s' offensS is contributed 20 for the Pistons, by sports 'writers and sports- ^g^rd Is John Havlicek of Bos- cers topping the Elks, 23-18. Massachusetts residents “ The way It. is now, a policeman some clerks can do a better job nearby area and as a result However, remember last year have their own physical educa- basic and the' Clhiefs’ Is more ton. Reed will start at center. Bob Culvey (7), Mike Hickey polled by telephone during the is damned If he does and than the police.” Round Top was covered by a Sports Slate Little Leaguers when the New York Jets gun- t'on plants. varied...... Cincinnati’s Oscar Robertson (7) Jim Grlffen...... (6) ______and DaVe program seemed to take Uie for- damned if he doesn’t. If he goes Gov. Marvin Mandel of Mary- horde of skiers. Reardon Versus Reardon in Game Jacobs (4) paced the well-bal- mer view: They voted 2,856-804 after bookies, people say why land, who?e legislature Is eon- Over at Hogback there was "We run very standard stuff,” and Frazier will open at guard. TUESDAY, .IAN. 6 Meet Thursday Atop AP Hoop Poll Also chosen to the East team Manchester at Penney Giant said. “ We’re very basic,, anced Lancer five. The win in favor of legalized betting. don’t you go after real criml- sidering several bills dealing exceUent snow and a good There will be a very impor­ The studio audience also sup- nals: If he goes after ther oth- with gambling, was a special crowd. It was still snowing on Super Bowl Site Begins to Fill doing thin.es that do not involve were Gus Johnson of Baltimore, Pulaski at East Catholic evened their record to 2-2. For tant meeting of the Manches­ NEW YORK (AP) __ South Carolina also whipped 18th to No. 10 on the basis of ported the proposal 66-38 with ers and leaves the bookies gruest. He said in answer to leaving this ideal family area, •iecqgnltiqn.” Clergy Against Policemen rookie Lew Alcindor of Milwau­ Middletown at Rock-vllle the 1-3 Elks, Jeff Gorman was 6 ter Little League Thursday eve­ T im A • K b b N®''’ Mexico and Bowling Green three victories last week and a \ Griuit said the styles of the kee and Hal Greer of Philadel­ South Windsor at Stafford high with 10 points. abstentions even though it was alone, they say he’ s been cor- questions from newsmen that “ I Rued! Baer, former member ning at the Legion Home start­ UL/LiA is uaCK Home agfEin. week, running Its record to 10-0 log for the season. hardly a Damon Runyon type rupted.” don’t think there’s any chance of the Swiss National Team is Chiefs and' the Dalles Cowboys phia. Somers at Eliingiton In Charity Basketball Tilt ing at 7:30. Mike Nlmirowskl The Bruins, national 8-l to hold its No. 3 ranking with After that came Houston, WEST SIDE PEE-WEE group (two-thirds of.those in the William Rees-Davies, a mem- of Maryland or any other state in charge of the racing program Gridders Restricted were very similar. The Western Division choice Bolton at Portland will be announced later this Coventry at East Hampton will preside at the meeting. champions in each of the points. Tennessee, Marquette, Wgshlng- A balanced scoring attack audience Indicate^ in another ber of Parliament and the orl- legalizing betting on football at at Kllllngton. He was in charge “ Kansas CSty moves the ball The titanic basketball strug- round police athletic program around out of the I formation week. Then the NBA coaches Telso vs. Pizza 6:30 The agenda will consist of re- 1 4 11 b b + North CCarolina, 9-1, also won ton, Niagara, Oklahoma, Colum- proved too much for the Herald vote.that they didn’t even know ginator of gambling legislation this time.” of 22 of the outetandlng young gle which took place .at Clarke v^l give the police a decided ad^tlo^ill'to with shifts,” he said. “ They do Army & Navy vs. Sportsman' viewing the constitution and by- last tnree college oaSKei- three games last week and re- Penn, Duke and Louisville Angels as.Pagan! Barbers con- a bookmaker). ■“ in Britain, explained how the It was King, though, who had racers from the Eastern U.S. From French Quarter Arena, in 1968 between the a ^ t a g e ate in the game 12-man squads. bail seasons, moved to the mained No. 4. The Tarheels had m that order. tinned their winning ways with Meanwhile, however, another system works in his country and the final word as he questioned in an unique training camp in even more than Dallas. They 8:00 the government-run operation Lenzerhlde, Switzerland. Offl- NEW ORLEANS (AP)— The fabled French Quarter I'ke to run a lot of ^ d e p’ays , ^ '“^ rotated V t '^4"e"cW ef WamesTlmself (or represented, Swimming ^ top o f T he Associated points. The poll did not in- iq-jje Top Twenty with first- a 23-16 -victory. Tom Griswold, studio audience in Miami, Fla., .said he thought it would be ap- 1 elude North Carolina’s loss to pjace votes in parentheses and playing his finest game, took voted against the same proposal plicable here. lenvisioned by some of the pro- cials there provided free lifts for uf New Orleans jumps and jives from dusk to dawn, but also shoot Mike Garrett up game site this year on Sun- the 1968 defeat because during Platt at Manchester 4:00 Morgan Honored ” Press’ major college poll to- south Carolina' ' ” ‘ Monday ^ night, total points. Points awarded for honors with 10 markers with 52-41 with 7 absentlons. But two retiring U.S. pro foot- ponents. all competitors. A 40-gate sla- not for the principals in next Suniiay’s Super Bowl foot- middle, '^ e y are a qu‘®k- ^ j ^ g hjg Knute Rockne-llke pre-game Assistants T o Slay WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7 NEW YORK (AP) — Guard day for the first time this St. Bonaventure jumped seven first 15 places based on 20-18 teammates Mike Silver (7) and “Can you imagine lining up at lorn course off a 2,600 foot T- . , ______hitting type with finesse. I think *0 GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — East Granby at Cheney Tech Jim Morgan of Yale was named The program, which presents baU stars—John Mackay of the bal game, Jan. 11. I .. nersonnel as The clergy will again be pep talk, he urged the police to season. places from 12th to fifth on the 16-14-12-10-9-8-etc: Bob Bonlnp (4) assisting. Mike debates on key Issues each Baltimore Colts and Ron Mix, of some place like the post office bar gave the youngsters up to Bourbon Street, the boulevard a motil adjoining the airport, a [hey nave M lliw p^n^^^ as managed and trained ®arry their normal drferenM to -ic least two assistant football Green Manor vs. Ansaldi 6:30 to the first weekly all-East Divi­ UnUl today, the No. 1 spot ha^. basis of ite convincing victory in Presti and John Emerson play­ week, started off with "advo- the San Diego Chargers — dis- to moke your football bets?” he lo runs in a half day. Downhill of strippers, jazz, highballs and dozen miles from the heart of ’ ’ ■ “ ■ coaches from Ray Graves’ Flor­ Jets vs. Morlarty’s 8:00 sion I team of the Eastern Col­ College Athletic 1. UCLA (24) ,by Msgr. Edward Reardon of clergy onto the court :md he been held first by South Caro- the Eastern 2. Kentucky (9) ed well defensively. For the cates” Joseph Oterl and R. agreed. asked. and G.S. training was off the ida staff will remain under new THURSDAY, JAN. 8 lege Athletic Conference Mon­ Holiday Festival high jliik. is o’ff-lim it^if not of- the city. The Chiefs are mudi e^tolHon'^wme St.. James Church while Chief feels that this prevented the po- Una and then by Kentucky. But Conference’s 3. South Carolina Angels, Scott Tweedie (6), jim Usle Baker offering brief argu- “ Legalized gambling would “ You mean If they ran gam- 6,000 foot T-bar with a 2,000 foot flcially certainly...... toini.. unofficially—..r.nt'fi/.iaii'v closer,..irioer na hotel)ir>t<.i about twn two mile.K miles cxmouion game . Jamea___ Reardon__ ___ (no relation)_. Hop lice from from nlavinv playing their their usualusual og-ag- Head Coach Doug Dickey. BlUiards vs. West Side 6:30 day. UCLA, 8-0, convinced the voters at Madison Square Garden. Kurlowicz (4) and Larry Wirta ments pro and con respectively, have a very negative effect,” bling operations like they run vertical and they got about six in whidi Grant said he 'was im \ New Mexico State, 12-1, took 4. North Carolina for members of the Minnesota away, but, as far the city’s high , . „ . will again handle the police gressive game. He warned that With two victories last week, the 5. St. Bonaventure (4) paced the game newspapeiv “ People are going to bet any- Mackay said, adding that “ pres- the p ^ office, the mob runs per half day. The tram­ Vikings and Kansas City Chiefs, life is concerned, they might as pressed by tne size ot tne team. tggn, the 1970' game will be played on A second one a ,108-77 shellacking over sixth place, with Tennesse 6. Ne-w Mexico State rAen who were plagued by num­ way,” Oterl said, and the laws .sures on the^players would in- wouldn’t have anything to worry way was for free skiing and has Asiked If the AFL champion weU be back in Missouri. Coach RoyaVs Job Tough ~Next Year at Texas of Notre Dame. one-point losers to Niagara last 7. Jacksonville erous turnovers. against gambling are virtually crease.” about?” Baker asked him. a 4,600 vertic^ drop, the great- (jhlefs would be permitted to • Spartan work and no play Is The police have b e ^ The poUce squad will Include TTie Bruins polled 24 flrst- week, falling from No. 6 to No. ing to avenge their 1968 defeat o f f ic e r ^ m Maltempo, well- 8. Davidson unenforceable, so why not chan- The Rev. Richard W. Eng- “ Nothing at all,” he replied. est in the area. dabble in this diversion, CJoach U13 prescription for both teams Alumni Tankers jDlace votes and accumulated 12. WEST SIDE MIDGETS the area who M d imve repeate^y urged as team Ohio University Skiers from Hank Stram said sternly: —at least until Sunday night 642 points to Kentucky’so 610. Jacksonville beat Hawaii by 188 nightcap proved an excit- European trip Chief Reardon to ch^allenge the offlcer-athletes were one the ” We are here to prepare for a when they may break their Defeat Indians The WlldcaU received the other 22 points In iU only start last |0- Carolina State ing contest as Center Billiards European trip priests to a rematch to permit Famed Wishbone Backfield College Baskethall Roundup were ,on the football game. Our boys wiU be bonds anJ spend some of their nine first-place ballots cast by week but it was good (or a IL Houston downed Nassiff Arms No. 1, 38- yon, all from West Hartford, Opening the 1970 swimming police to regain their former Wood, Jack Ferguson, sportswrlters and broadcasters three-step jump In the ratings 12. Tennessee 33. Clutch hoops by Carl Reiser too occupied to have time for shares of the record $260,000 and Bill Barbour of South Glas- such stuflt." gross. Each winning player gets season at the Manchester High athletic prestige. A chance ^enny BonnivUle, John Snyder, based on last week’s games. from 10th to seventh. Davidson 13. Marquette (4) and Mark Obermier (3) in School saw the present swim meeting between Chief Reardon Hawithorn, Bob Jullano and Loses Street and Ted Koy RED LEE CLASSIC— Mary tonbury. Baer has just conclud- Bud Grant, mild-mannered $15,000, each loser $7,600. Its loss to UCLA was one of also moved up three spots from 14. Washington the final minute of play proved team lose to the Alumni, 44- and M s^. Reardon during the Perrone. three suffered by Notre Dame No. 11 to No. 8 but the Wildcats 15. Niagara the difference as team honors South Carolina Wins Prestl 180-812, Grace Brenner coach of the' NFL Minnesota That will buy a lot of fun on AUSTIN Tex. (AP) __ The second 10, In order, were 1 last season too, If .Street had Oklahoma 180-467, Sandy Beben 176-499, ^Kllllngton and Paul Dodge from 42, In the traditional Saturday Christmas shopping se^on per- view of his spectacular per- last week and that tumbled the needed three victories to do it. 16. went to Jim McNickle with 16. Vikings, was not quite as direct, Bourbon Street, afternoon opener. mltted the chief to extend the Texas’ wishbone will be Nebraska, Houston, UCLA, Plor- started instead of Bill Bradley, Columbia June Rowett 184-179-624, Ginger ‘ “ Y " *" this ^ u p . Dodge but he dropped a subtle hint The strip rocks with a carni- (ormEuice In the 1968 k firsts In the 100 me- Ecumenical movement he ■want- Rev. Joseph Vujs of St. James’, especially tough for Royal’s Bertelsen—ojjerating out of Tex- horns tied Houston and lost to a tough loss. Brian Bolduc and night. ------at Okemo all last week during On the question of off-limits hummed their own individual ter butterfly and 100 meter back ed to share the sweet nectar of Rev. Joseph Rozlnt of St. Paul’s Longhorns to repeat as the na- as’ two-year-old wishbone-T of- 'Texas Tech, and then Royal re- ’Mark Tweedie were examiples of “ This was a good win, North and 12th-rated Tennessee was school vacation. for the Quarter, he smll3d thinly blues, thousands poured into the stroke. victory with local clergy of oth- Glastonbury, Rev. Earl Custer tional champions of college foot- fense—was considered the (in- placed Bradley with Street, and FRIENDSHIP MIXED —Tom fine ball hawking on defense as Carolina Is on excellent teiam upset by Misslssippr 59-57 in oth- On Jan. 10-11 the famed and said, "We will decide that city by rail, road and.air for the 200 medley relay—Anderson, er faiths. The chief, anxious for of North United Methodist, Rev. ball, est in the Southwest Confer- the peppery 176-pounder direct­ Kershaw 214, Harold McCrea ed Texas to 20 strai^t victor^ the league standings will tighten an(j deserving of its rating,” "er top games Monday night, Louis Orvls Slalom Derby will at a team meeting, and we will fourth professional champion- Howard. D. Pastel (A) revenge, accepted the condition Ernest Harris of Second Con- n iw a vs honeful of a enceis 76-year history, ripping up this week due to Nassitt’^ Coach Frank McGuire said aft- North Carolina’s deliberate of^ 203, George Moquln 206, Grove -. .. u . ..i r. ■■ . have a„ wlot of team meetings.” .. ship game, choking - famous------res- gpRg (hc fact that basket- gregational. Rev. Gary Cornell ^ , ^^but the off 2,242 yards in 10 games out les. ■* Wills 222-661, ^ d r a Kershaw be held at Big Bromley for men VmiII .nnswAA tV«nf flnA wvm.M_ —« TTMt-4-A-v^ .HiT'r ' J * of a team total of 3,630 yards' Koy called Street a "mini- loss. er his third-ranked Gamecocks fense, designed to get the ball to and women. Top racers from all The Vikings are quartered at taurants and palaces of gaiety. 200 free style- Conklin (A), toU experto agree that the mon- of South United, M^h^ist, Rev. t^at ^ushinr'ii'SWc“reco d. 178-181-183-542, Jan Hager 177- 7 psychologist,” a quarteihack topped • the fourth-rated Tar All-Amerioan (Jharlle Scott, over the East will be 'vying for Wiggln (M). Olekslnskl (M) signor substantially strenghten- James Hickey of St. Rose East nt fVlinnr Tf'a ^a frustrating/tniotrnHnor _ ’ . ! 516, Doris Avery 466. There are those who believe who talks as good a game in f . Heels 65-52 in a college basket-, kept the score low in the first -beautiful trophies. 2 :20.4. ed his team by this shrewd Hartford, Rev. Timothy (3ar- ball gfame spiced by flaring half. The game-was almost 10 .. The .lie l.ClOUllNelson Youngerman’s XUUllKCllllCUI B 60 free styld-D. Moyer (A), maneuver. beYry“ '“ ‘ ■L of' St. Mary’s Episcopal oneo ne '^way a ^ 'trg to go. r^ I...... '^ '^ t...... wLT'to , i*^at Texas would have been No. the huddle as he plays. i . 4 Haywood Tops tempers. minutes old when the Game- LILonn struggles skied at Gore Mountain and the ABA East Leads Teetg (M), Kasel (M) 24.8. The two coaches immediately and Rev. Joseph Landry of Ver- defeatist, but you’ve ABA Scorers Slick ball handling by South cocks pulled into a 7-6 lead they rri T* Mlddlebury Snow Bowl last 200 individual medley — R. entered into extensive on-the- non- got to be a realist.” Carolina’s blue chip guard, John never relinquished. lo Beat Maine week. Pastel (M), J. Turklngton (M), spot negotiations to establish in most athletic contests Royal, „ — , coach__ at Texas since WITH THIS AD ground rules for the contest, between vaunted powers, die ex- NEW YORK (AP) — Spencer Roche, smd key field goals by Rlbock, who had put South ORONO, Maine (AP) _ Bobsled competition will begin Over W estern F oe Kelderllng :(A) 2:34.1. xrouna rules ror me coniesi, 1967, directed the school’s first Haywood, Denver’s dashing John Rlbopk imdermined a' Carolina in the lead with a field Heavily favored Connecticut at Mt. Van Hoevenberg near 100 butterfly — Brindamour each cleverly parrying to gain national champion In 1963 and Lake Placid ■with the Adirrni- NEW ORLEANS (AP)— The East has a two game rookie, has dashed to the top of ball-control game by the Tar goal, pumped in five more and took an M-76 Yankee Con- (aT Th^mauer (M), V. Moyer advantage tor"hU------' ------forces,, "and ------OS.A .Av luioatsu uuv uie iicAt veai " wireii l i ^ ^ ONLY! the scoring leaders in the Amer- Heels. almost got into a fight with edge on the West in the midseason showdown between 1 .0 0 .2 . ference basketball victory Mon- ® s h a r o the U)nghoms gambled on a '• .'l. ' A division leaders in the American Basketball Associa­ were Witnessed bv several local peeled to be In razor sharp gammeu a., a lean Basketball Association “ South C3arolina haa a great Scott later in the first half, dayriav nightTiio-ht from wlnless Maine, National AAU Bobried Races 100 free slyle— Walden (M), ]^|^® _®_J^*f_®®®®“ several local condition and i*yslo- Iwo-point conversion and losl to again. team," said Ooa'ch Dean Smith Both were £(oing after a loose will follow Jan. 31-Feb. 1. (1^1) merchants. thanks to Bob Boyd’s 27-polnt tion. D. Moyer (A), Olekslnskl logically keyed-up by tap-off Arkansas, 14-13, for T^exas’ only y Haywood had games of 25, 22 of North Carolina. “ Our plan ball, the t-wo collided and Scott performance. See you on the mountain. Indianal leader of the Eastern 66.5. Both coac^ s have had their many disputed o ff ic e ’s defeat. and 3i points last week to boost was to play a control game and spilled Into the press tables. The Goaltender The win boosted Connecticut’s Division with a 29 - 6 showing, 100 back stroke—Brindamour teams on a three-a-day workout calls are expected. Rabbi Leon This season Royal gambled his average to 26.5 and take a set the tempo for the first 30 North (Carolina star came up (A), Larson (M), Walch (3) routlnfe in the meantime and over-all record to 6-4 and gave beat New Orleans tor the second Wind of Temple Beth Sholom "ol once, not twice but three slim lead over Bob Verga of mlnutesv then play our normal swinging, but other, players-in- the team a 3-0 conference mark Starts Workouts Ed Giacomin 1 :00.7. Ted Fairbanks of the Manches- has agreed to arbitrate all dis- times—in the . (Inal do-or-die Carolina. Although both had 26.5 (running) game. * tervened and the referees soon time Monday night, winning ,96- 400 free style—Kelderling (A), ter. school - system reports that DAVE WOOLEY tying It for first, place with MIAMI BEACH (AP) — Jlm- puted calls. ' t games ' against Arkansas and JACK HOUK . JIM SULLIVAN averages, Haywood’s was . “Our decision to play control restored order. , 92 after Bob N^toll ’’s jumper D. Pastel (M), R. Pastel (M), scheduling gym time tor 'both Manchester High Rhode Island, its opponent my Ellis, the World Boxing As- The game will be sponsored Notre Dame and it paid off -1 Manchester High East Catholic slightly higher by a matter of ball was based on the fact that victory gave South Caro- Saturday night.' soclation heavyweight champl- with 37 seconds put them Leads NHL 6 : 02, 1 . squads has been no easy task Manchesteo- Junior Worn- each time, giving the Longhorns Winter 1 1 hundredths of a percentage South Carolina has such out- ^ head start on North Caro- because both coaches insist " ...... Malne was paced by Craig on. scheduled his first workout ahead for good. NEW YORK (AP) — Ironman 400 free relay—Tpets, Kasel, en’s Club who will, conduct a the national title, Winless Manchester Plays at Petlney Tonight J. 'IXirkln^n (M), New Orleans, now 23-14, still Ed Giacomin has taken over the Little, sessions and have concession Stand at the game. The Associated Press’ final Hard Starting? Missing? Stalling? ■"mywood h . d s im r s f is 0-7 over-all and 0-3 In con- Feb. 16 title bout against Joe . . , lead In the battle among Nation- 4 :00.6. repeatedly demanded la^ Manoherter Deanery poll of sportswrlters and sports- (or most of the season, unUl South Carolina comes to Chapel Heels have won the title the remains solidly in first place in ^ goaltenders minute gym ^changes In view of cYO. All proceeds will go to casters, after the Jan. 1 bowl, ference play. Frazier. O n U f CL Berga took over the top spot Hill.” three years, but the Game- the Western Division but Coach (qj. fewest goals allowed. spy scares. f^e Manchester Drug-Program games, made Texas the No. i last week. Second-ranked, Kentucky were the pre-season picks ♦ Babe McCarthy’s Bugs have As the NHL season ap- Despite all efforts tor secrecy, and the Manchester Deanery team in the nation with 37 first East, Rockville, Bobcats The Denver phenom also tops blasted Mississippi State 111-76, time, been having a few problems proaches its halfway point, Gla- Meet rumor has it that the clergy (JYO. place votes and a total of 910 Milex Electronic the circuit in rebounds with a sixth-ranked New Mexico State Issel fired in 31 points Proposed Fight for Cassius sinoe losing star gitard Jimmy comln of the New York Rangers learn uses many of the plays Tickets ■will sell points. 6 19.3 average. hammered Texas El-Paso 76-66 broken-nosed Mika Pratt 9 5 Jones and hotshot rookie Skeet- holds a slim edge over St. Louis and formations of the B^ton adults and 69 cents tor children Engine Tune-Up put in 21 as Kentucky ripped Penn State was No. 2 with er Swift because of Injuries. and (Jhloago in goals—against Celtics while the police emulate under 12 and may be purchased Possess Winning Records ------^------apart Mississippi State In a seven first place votes and 822 Ruled Out at Tulsa Site Monday night’s game was the statistics, the New York Knlcks, but each at the Brass Key Restaurant, ^utheasteem (Conference run­ points. Two voters split their lop tneUulcA'*. Wind.sor Locks. The rest of the and Manchester will be the first away. second between the two division The Rangers have allowed 85 team has a saggy socked per- West Side Kitchen, Nossiff g^olce between Texas ami Penn By DEAN YOST TULSA, Okla. (AP) — A pro- was to be constructed In the Ht- former whose moves and shots Arms, Tedtord’s Barber Shop, NEW CHAMPION biisketb-ill teams have losing, tilt between the two towns since Beckwith Stars for MCC. Pratt, despite the fresh injury pK>8ed fight involving defrocked He town, leaders in regular play and the goals in 37 games for a team State, and two others selected Pacers have won both. And they gools-agalnst average of 2.30 are said to bring to mind Pis- Paganl’s Barber Shop on Pearl Ohio Slate No". l^aU viar until SPARK PLUGS Schoolboy basketball stanxUirds, Manchester High 0- a distrubance broke out in the he suffered in a game Saturday heavyweight champlcm Cassius Closed circuit televisicm o«l- buffs will have a handful of •>. Cheney Tech 0-6, Ellington early 1960’s. The rivalry be- won the second one even though Giacomin has played 36 games, tol Pete Maravloh of LSU. Sti and wiU be sold at Uie door. ^ ^ Michigan In Its (Inal NEW CONTACT POINTS Cans 34 Points in Victory n'ght, played his i ^ l devastat- clay was canceled Monday with reportedly were hesitant to Trie coaches recently met at There will be a 6:30 prelim- ggme attractive attractions to sit “‘6^ 2-5, Bolton High 3-4, and tween East Hartford was once Ing,iner sharp-shootingoha«-r^.oVww^fi»4» vxzzWyM—perform- . in«tall expetisive eaulpment at star shooter Mel Daniels had more than any goalie In the AND CONDENSER only nine points. league, and has allowed 81 goals The Herald office by prior inary game and half-time enter- . ' „ , x. ^ in on tnnitrhl w hufovor Coventry with an 2-4 mark. . the best around, Firing in points in the first hauling In 20 reboimds. MCC anee. a promoter saying “ the author!- any site Z tll It CMld be defl-. ALL LABOR ON ELECTRONIC CARBURE Both coaches agreed the turn- for an Individual mark of 2.28. agreement to submit the tainment will be a bo)dng ex- Southern Cal (Inishca third; their nreferene’e mav be Action tonight consists of East Also, Penney has gained CCIL half. Bob Beckwith of the Man­ h(id complete control of the con­ “ The team that controls the ties dldn[t want him to fight in nltely deterinlned the fight rosters of their teams. The Mon- hlbllion between midget boxers Ohio State was fourth; Notre 30 POINT TUNE UP TOR ADJUSTMENT meeting Hartford County Con- membership but can t be con- ing point came with 3 :23 left St. Louis, with Jooques Plante chester y Community College test. 1 boards, controls the game," Oklahomii." would be heldj signor took advantage of the oc- trained by Earle Everett and Dame climbed from ninth to GUARANTEED 6000 CALIBRATE BASIC otreaks will be on the hne member Pulaski at the aidered In Uie league urltil Sept- .Manchester. (67) said Kentucky Coach' Ailolph 'When Pacer rookie Bill Keller, and Ernie Wakely; sharing most in some cases both helped the Cougars to defeat Cjay, who prefers to be known Moore said 'Clay "offered his caslon ti) predict victory ftjir the Tom 0 ’N(»ll.o fifth after losing to Texas, 21- MILES OR 4 MONTHS . TIMING winning Eagle’s Nest. The Indians ember, 1971 when all ot their \Norwalk C.C. 87-69 last night at B F PlH Rupp. “ So tonight we b ^ t a 6-10 guard from Pimdue, stole olf the netmindlng, has allowed 17, in the filial 68 seconds in the BtN^kwiUi 15 4 34 by his Black MusUm name of the ball and drove tor a basket, 83 goals in 36 games, a 2.31 av- clergy and pointed out ' that ------:------and losing. travel to East, Hartford and sports commitments w Clarke Arena In Manches- Smith 4 1 9 ______. ^ ^ mentally retarded children In Cotton Bowl; Missouri remained Figan putting the Pacers ahead for the erage. Chicago’s Tony Esposito many of his squad havtbj'efused East Catholic High, Hock- face non-leagmc Penney. De- completed. Penney hM been a 6 8 20 Muhammad AU, had been the Tulsa area. That offer was Lyle To Be Honored sixth despite its 10-3 loss to viUe High and South Windsor fending Class M champion Mid- non-league high s c l ^ since its ^ 3 3 OBrU‘11 3 3 8 first time In the fourth period, and Denis Dejordy have griven pro basketball . offens & that } $7.95 MILEX 40-STEP Wray 0 0 0 New Mexico State, down 36-34 scheduled to fight BlUy Joiner spumed.” 6 5 s t ON (AP) — Relief spe­ Penn State In the Orange Bowl; High are the only teams out of dietown High travels to Rock- beginning bock In f962. Beckwith collected 34 points 1 1 3 90-88. up 84 goals in 36 games tor a they might devote their full FREElELECTRONIC ENGINE ANALYSIS 4 0 8 the half, came beck on a bar- on Jan. 12 In the predominantly Although the exact reason for energy to serving their parish­ cialist Sparky Lyle of the Bos- Arkansas (ell from third to sev- the eight local and area high ville in a Central Valley (Coh- TONIGHT*k P IC K ^ —Penney for his night's work and was Murtau^ 1 3 Indiana's Roger Brown was 2.40 average, 6 ige of eecond-haU field goals Negro community of Boley cancellation was not given, ioners but are enthusiastically ton Red Sox will be honored ns enth after Mississippi whipped schools with , winning records, ference tilt. South Windsor defeatinghfAatlno' Manchester,M'finrhPBt(»r. East Kin>Vinigh scorer. Aiding D,«y.u«.rifViBeckwith t^munua 0 0 0 southwest of here., H was known several veterans high scorer with 28 points while The goaltending lead after 38 1 0 3 to bury Teicas El-Paso, and preparing for this game In the Fireman of the Year at the an- Ihe Razorbacks 27-22 in the Su- Immediate Service - No Waiting - Drive In Today! East, with a 7-1 mark, has meets undefeated Stafford High Catholic over Pulaakl, Middle- was Jim Fagan with 20 point.s. Fred Lewis, who sank a pair of games—half the season—Is Bruce Rich droppied in a 16-foot But promoter Hank Moore STOup# were oppoMd to the hopes of jamming a career of nunl Boston Baseball Writers’ gar Bowl, Mississippi leaped won its last seven outings and in a key North Central Connect- town trouncing Rockville. South The rest of the winners scor- 3'iwskl 4 1 9 ball Association game sched­ on that money, leading St. Milex - MS-aiM Champion Ore^OaimpbeU bad Tiilaa, but health offlciala said would not have needed a IlcenM the league, and hod a 2.53 a bowl, was shifted from slghtli nitmiuiiiM-ir, week. -South Windsor 6-1, a land in Portland and. C o v e n t r y ------Mi-dliaa 1 0 3 uled, Son Francisco topped De­ Louis’ Phil (Joyette by seven Manchester Country around athletic ability beyond Honrs: liloa. tlmi tet. tA Manchester dominated both Cuqia 4 0 8 24 atrlkes, no opens in his TSl the alte was unsuitable. to fight In the stale. Commls- earned run average. *"to No. 10. Class B powerhouse, has but traveling to East Hampton. Penn 76, Princeton 89 the offensive and defensive Schoen- 0 troit U8-103. ^Ints. Club. basketball and that their year- WORLD'S LARGEST TUNE-UP SPECIALISTS s 0 ABC regular tingles series In Boley was the next proposed slons In various other states one loos, that in overtime . to The game between Penney Duquesne 103, American U. 64 backboards, with Beckwith 1969. site. An arena^ seating 12,000 have denied him a lioenae. 90 9

y J ,A ' r\\V y \ . V\ i" '~ ' r'^ V ' A i ■ ; v \ \ MANCHESTER EVENI^Q HERALD, MANCH^fe^TE^, CONN., T^ESO a -^', JANUARY. 6, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1970______PAGE FIFTBI^N ■V

QUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Bucinoss S«rvlcM H«lp Wantwd—- H«lp Wdnt«d— H«lp WontMlr-4Sal« 35 O ff«r«d 13 F«mal« ^ 35 Fcmal* ' 35 DEPENDABLE man wanted to ESAP, HER PLO WHAT'S THIS TMAT'S FER HAVIN'T listen TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — BEHBY’SWORlD SALESGIRL, wanted. (or full­ work at South Windsor Auto CI05ESSION IS Parts. Inquire in person, TWO- DOLLAR T' YA PRACTICE VER CORNET b a c k -**- I'LL KA>/S Trees cut, building lots clear­ KEYPUNCH operator, mostly time days. Apply Youth Centre WHILST I FIXED TH' SINKji B. HOOPL^, >t>U TOLP Schanck Rd;, South Windsor. CHARGE FOR A^E SIX -\WeE\«SS AOO >OU • S-.I V.. TO HUAAOR. . . H . E R / ed, trees topped. Got a Tree niinniiiaiil OJG or 030. dasr Manchester Parkade. "MISCELLANEOUS"?, WW36 ON THE BBINX. OF AMwtr to ProHom Piiiilo problem! ^ e ll worth phone . Bros., 140 Rye St., South Wind­ S e m N S A f f O B .' WELL, THAT sor. PQOMISE IS LOOXINS VVORSE WHAT-A ADVERTISING call! 742-8362. MAINTENANCE COiNCIPEMCe. t h a n t h e CHRlSTAAAe TBEEJ f u Je c l e r k experienced, KMPH/ >t3ULL BC ON THE m y l o v e / m y CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS DICK'S Service Snow plowing, MECHANIC BRINK. OF SOMETHING ELSS f i n a l . INTERVIEW ACROSS DOWN 8 A .M . to 4 :30 P.M . lota, driveways, sidewalks, some typing and duplicating,ting OPERATORS IF >OU PONT SHAPE UPJ IS t o /v\o r r o w / 1 Ocean vetael aparUnenta, stores. Also sand­ 37Vi hour week, fringe benefits. We are seeking an Individ­ 1 Wintry 2 Protuberance ing done. Reasonable rates. 649-6361. ual to WOT k in our main­ precipitation COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tenance d(»partment, we of­ ] Sl^dofichool SKlargarine Call 648-0002. WANTED xj- 4 Alienates in a 4 :S0 P.M. DAV BBFOBE PUBUOAHOI^ fer ^ excellent wages and 9 Low haunt ODD JOBS, light trucking, ] 12 Cavity way Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p.m. Frida.i AT , benefits Including paid 13 Kind of couch 5 Greek letter carpentry, miscellaneous re­ health and welfare plan, 14 Ona (Fr.) 6 Prayer beads pairs, etc., good service and ORDER ^tYPIST paid vnc,S,tlop and holidays. 15 Visionaries 7 Newts PLEASE READ YOUR AD low prices. 643-7218. Applicants should have a 17 Depot (ab.) 8 SUcky division appellation basic knowledge of electri­ substance 25 Jewish month 43 Slangy OlaBBlfled OP ‘‘Want Ads** are taken over the pbone as a LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also BY V. T. HAMLIN 18 Flower convenience. The advhrtlaer ahould - read his ad the FIRST NEEDED IN s city and refrigeraition. In­ A L L E Y O O P 19 Craftier 9 Powderiness 26 Guidance exclamation moving large appliances. Burn­ 10 Grafted (her.) 28 Fragrance 45 Bargain avanti DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the terested applicants should 21 Asterisk next insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In­ ing barrels delivered. 84. 644- apply to I HEAR nr TOO, 23 BibUcal 11 Approach 30 Angers 46 Shlald tearing 1776 SNET’s N ' ■rW CLIMBING \ f W HUSTLE UP/...WHILE ZEB AN' OKAY.' NUMBER ONE.., l6 English 31 Challange 47 Clodhopper correct or omitted Inaertlon for any advertisement and then POLE'S ALL . TOP AN' GRAB / "ME G ET A FIRE high priest only to the extent of a “ make good” Inaertlon. Errors which 24 Sorrowful novelist 33 Having four 48 Organ at small TWO handymen want a variety ITT CONTINENTAL GOING AN' RX 20 Moslem parts 50 Kind of armor do not lesson the value of the advertisement will' not be UP. A SPIT,' 27 Playthings corrected by "make good” Insertion. of Jobs by day or hour. Rea­ EAST BAKING CO, 29 Geraint's erudites (comb, form) 51 Unbleached sonable. Call 643-6306. 621 Conn. Blvd. wife 22 Body's 35 Begone S2Think T East Hartford, Conn. 32 Redactor arterial trunk (Shak.) 55 Saul's tmcla (Rockville, Ton Free) SNOW Plowing—Private and HARTFORD 628-4181 34 Photographic 24 Tribal 40 Feminine (Bib.) small business lots. Reason­ « llilt H wu.' u, TM Wt h An equal opportunity employer. device i i ST r " 6 6 7 t 9 10 11 643-2711 875-3136 able. Call 628-7666. OEHCE You need no previous 36 Father, for experience. We'll train instance 12 13 14 TWO YOUNG married men you at a good starling ELECTRONIC Technicians — 37 Blackboard will do small repair jobs and The telephone company accessory IS 18 17 salary. Valuable bene­ Many local positions wltii OUT OUR WAY B Y j , B . W i l l i a m s Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? painting, also cellar cleaning has an opening for an fits, pleasant working young expanding companies, 38 Allowance for and light trucking. Call 646- waste IS 19 20 order-typist in Its East conditions, opportunity both for the trainee and the 2692, 646-2047. Hartford office located for advancement.. man With experience. Compa­ CS-A*-*T WHAT'S ALLTHE GAGGING Y YEAH-LET ME KNOW NEXT ) 39 Italian river 21 22 23 24-Hour Answering Service I- & AKJP c o u g h i n g ABOUT A TIME X3U BUYAJUBE OF 41 Mariner’s at 14 Chapman Street. nies want the man who wants IT H70 HtA, toe ? ANYTHING rtiTTrl SHAMPOO THE direction 24 28 26 27 2T 29 SO 31 Household Services (C IM4 W NEA, Ik . Must be a high school to get ahead. Fee paid. Rich­ COLOR AS 42 Weep ■ Free to Herald Readers gniduate with speed and Visit our employment of­ TOOTHRASTE 32 33 34 38 fice located at 62 East ard P. Rita Personnel, 68 E. D A V Y J O N E S BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS 44 American Offend 13-A "Somebody said I don't have 'chutzpah.' Find out what accuracy in typing. Busi­ Center St., Manchester, 646- inventor Want Intonnatlon on one of our classified advertisemenbir ness experience helpful, Center Street, Man­ 36 37 No answer at the telephone Hated? Simply call the LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk deliv­ it is, and let me know if I should get some!" chester. Open Monday 4040. OUEsr/ON VEAH... BUT 46 Gets but not necessary. HOW CAN HE FACE HE'S COMING TO IT SEEMS HE'S 49TiUed 38 39 40 ery, yards, attics, cellars through Friday from STRUCK IT RICH ON IS ... IS HIS KNOWING HIM, JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT — (2) YOU, AFTER ALL HE'S RETURN ALL THE CASH 53 King (Fr.) ■ cleaned and removed. Also odd 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Will consider 2-4 year account­ PONE TO VOU, PAW F I GAVE HIM,„HE SAID. THE WEST COAST. MONEV LEGH THAT'D BE VERY 54 Needlepoint 42 43 44 EDWARDS Pleasant working condi- IMATE 2 DOUBTFUL.' « 1 .lobs. 644-8962. Moving— ^Trucking- Help Wanted— or call 643-4101, exten­ ing graduates or 4-year grad­ lace (2 words) 48 48 49 80 61 62 tlon.s, frequent raises sion 368. Evening ■> and X 58 Card game 47 ANSWERING SERVICE CUSTOM made draperies, slip and valuable benefits. uates with heavy account­ Storage 20 Female 35 Saturday intervlewB can ing courses. Must be sharp 57 Italian city 63 64 66 covers and reupholstering. be arranged. 58 Ireland Budget terms. Established in MANCHESTER Delivery-light with good personality. Compa­ 59 Sea eagle 68 67 88 649-0500 875-2519 WAITRESS— 6 nights, 6-12 p.m., For complete informa­ ny will tralm for future man­ 1946. Days. 524-0154 evenings. trucking and package delivery. tion, visit our employ­ 60 Gunlock catch and leav- your message. You’ll hear from our adveruser In 649-7690. Refrigerators, washers and Monday-Friday. Good pay for agement position in controllers 61 Squalid city 69 80 Jig tlmr without spending all evening at the telephone. right person. Apply in person, ment office located at 62 department. Duties will be in area _ 1 stove' moving, specialty. Fold­ East Center Street, REWBAVINO of bums, moth- ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. C. J .’.s, 273 Broad St. SOUTHERN area of cost, expense and gen­ 6 6 (Niwipopir iMttpim Aim.) holes, zippers repaired. Win­ Manchester. Open Mon­ eral accounting. Excellent Automobiles For Sole 4 dow shades made to measure, day througtf Friday growth potential. Fee paid, all size Venetian blinds. Keys Pointing— Papering 21 BE from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 NEW Richard P. Rita Personnel, 63 p.m., or call 643-4101, E. Center St., Manchester, 646- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER HERALD 1967 CONVERTIBLE Firebird made while you 'wait. Tape re­ new brakes, tires, and battery. corders for rent. Marlow’s. 86" PAINTING — Interior and ex­ ONE OF THE extension 388. Evening 4040. and Saturday IntervlewB ENGLAND DdX LETTERS Beat offer. Call after 6, ask Main St. 649-6221 terior, very reasonable, free for Tom. 643-0238. estimates. Call Richard Mar­ FINAST can be arranged. TECH. TRAINEES ^ If you are BY KEN MUSE tin, 649-9286, 649-4411. a high school graduate .and WAYOUT F o r Y ou r TELEPHONE 1964 CHEVROLET Impala 2- B u ild in g - PAYROLL CLERK have the aptitude to learn, McNaught Sjrndkalc, Idc. Information JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom thCTe are many companies I THPEE OUNCES I ONLY HAVE door hardtop. No money down. Contracting 14 An equal opportunity employer l-i iSwN Financing arranged. Call 647- Painting, interior and exterior, Person with above average which are willing to invest in WHATSTHE \ OF ONION SOUP Z5CENTB.... THE VVORR.Y WART V, HtA t»t P.* wt. THE HBR.\LX> wlU not paperhanging, fully .insured. SOUTHERN you. Train for a Job With a fu­ disclose the identity of 1902 after 6 p.m. LEON Cieszynski builder—new clerical ability and back­ CHEAPEST FOP 410.00.' LET ME HAVE homes custom built, remodel­ For free estimates call 643- ground in payroll work. ture. Fee paid. Richard P. Rita any advertiser using box 0144. If no answer 643-6362. Personnel, 63 E. Center St., THING ON TWO CUBIC letters. Readers answer­ 1969 VOLKSWAGEN camper, ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ NEW SECRETARIES Typlsto - (Tem­ CENTIMETERS.' full financing arranged. Dealer. Manchester, 646-4040. THE MENU? SHORT B Y F R A N K O ’N E A L ing blind box ads who rages. kitchens remodel^, ^ 7 m AGOWAN JR. & S ^ , porary) work in your own Call 647-1902 after 8 p.m. CLERK TYPIST desire to- protect their bath tile, cement work, steps interior and exterior painting, ENGLAND areqs, top rates, free parking, ADMINIS'TRA'nVE Manage- ^ ^ identity can follow ‘his dormers. Residential or com- Interesting position in small procedure: 1964 CADILAC Devllle con­ paper hanging. Thirty years immediate openings. Call Son­ ment Trainees. Recent college merical. Call 649-4291. experience, four generations. department for qualified ya, 522-0492. COED temporaty graduates with degrees in busi­ vertible. All-power, air condl- typist. TELEPHONE Enclose your reply to tioned. Excellent, clean, black oORMERS. garages, oovches Free estimates, fully insured. service, 100 Constitution Plaza, ness, liberal arts areas. Must the box ^ envelope — leather. New tires. 66,000 643-7361. Suite 800, Hartford. be sports minded.' Fee paid. address to the Classified rec rooms. room additions. Hours 8:30-4:30. Company miles. 81,395. Call 643-2371. offers good wages, pleasant An equal opportuntty employer NA'nONAL concern has open­ Richard P. Rita Personnel, 68 Manager, Mtinchoster Kitchens, add-a-levels, roefing, CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ E. Center St., Manchester, 646- Evening Herald, together siding, general repairs. Qitamy terior painting, paper hanging. working conditions, excel­ ings for pleasant telephone 1969 MUafTANG, must sacri­ lent company benefits pro­ 4040. with EL. memo listing the fice, like new, automatic trans­ workmanship. Financing avail­ Discount on wallpaper. Call saleswork. Downtown Man- companies you^ do NOT able. Economy Builders, Inc. gram free parking and sub­ Chester. Part-time, morning or DISHWASHER wanted -for ap- want to see your letter. mission, power steering, 82,- 646-3048. sidized cafeteria. BOOKKEEPER — Full charge, 795. Call 649-3291. 643-6159. 872-0647 evenings with long established firm. evening hours available. Con­ proximately 4 nights a week. Your letter wUi be de­ INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ venient parking. Hourly wage. Apply Cavey’s Restaurant 643- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE stroyed If tlje eidvert'ser SAVE MONEY! Fast service. Small office, pleasant sur­ is one You’ve mentioned. 1988 MUSTANG fastback power cial rates for people over 65. Apply: roundings. Call Mr. Weiner, Phone 646-0726 for appoint­ 1416. m TAKE CARE OF YOUR YOUR HONOR, THESE TWO BOYS SHHH.' THAT'i Steering, automatic, 302, ex­ Dormers, room additions, ga­ Cali my competitors, then call ment. , PICKED UP CREATING PEPPER'S OLDAWN If not it will be handled rages, porche-3, roofing and 289-4337. BOND LATER. WERE FOR BACK there. in the usual .manner cellent condition, many extras. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. FIRST NATIONAL START 82.68 an hour for re­ A DISTURBANCE, AND ~ siding. Cumiiare prices. Add- PART-TIME or full-time secre­ tread shop 'Workers, all shifts, J Owner In service. 81,800. 649- STORES INC. COUNTER GIRL, 6 p.m. to 1 J c l»7« kj MW, Ufc TX «*». W-*. fM. Off. ■A-Levei Dormer Com.. 289- EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting tary for medical office, near paid holidays, vacation, sick 3663. a.m. stUft, part-time. Also 0449 exterior and interior. Paper PARK & OAKLAND hospital. Contact Mrs. David­ leave, hospltallzaticm, and life hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured. available part-time mornings. Announcements 2*1961 CHEVROLET V-8, auto- AVENUES Apply Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 son, 643-0210. insurance. Firestone Retread __m4tic, asking 8100. Call 649- CARPENTRY— concrete steps, 649-1003. Shop, South Windsor, 289-4361. floors, hatchways, remodeling Center St., Manchester. CAPABLE person to work in in­ HAVING a wedding, Anidver- 7616, after 6 p.m. IMMEDIATELY available. In­ EAST HARTFORD, HEY ‘sary etc. coming up. Order porches, garages, closets, ceil­ CONN. MATURE person to work Sun­ ventory control posting and FOREIGN car mechanics full- (XP/ TOEVRE ings, attics finished, rec terior painting and decorating. pricing for industrial supply time, up to 8S per hour. Apply ■ q J? z your home made cake by call­ 1953 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, days and three evenings week­ BUSH AHP automatic. Call 649-5174; be­ rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth- Call Everett Van Dyne, 246- firm. Modem East Hartford lo- in person, Gorin’s Sports Oar SAM,WHO ing 643-436(0. > 1781 after 6:30 p.m. ly. Apply In person. Swiss tween 6-8 p.m.- “er related work. No Job too Colony, Manchester Shopping cation. Salary and fringe bene- Center, Route 83, Tolland PICKED ME small. Dan Moran, Builder. SALESGIRLS for evening shift, fits. Call 289-8291 for appoint- Tpke., Talcottvllle. UP IK THE \-c (B i»n w HU. I« , Til 1.,. Il l M. ow. P'AINTING and Decorating, 7 p.m. to midnight. Full or Parkade. A Personals Evenings, 649-8880.- ment. A STOLEN commercial and residential^ FUEL OIL truck driver, full 1967-1958 VOLVOS, not running, part-time. No experience nec- r a b Y SITTER needed for boy, CAR. ‘‘No, this isn't ‘Droamboat’ . . . this is the PENNY SAVER Hospital^. Aux­ -8126 both. Call 649-6S09. MASONRY—All types ' of stone free estimates, prompt effi­ essary, will train. Please, apr „ve-years old. 8-4:30 WANTED reliable cleaning and part-time mornings. Ap­ supply ship!" cient service, 'vinyl and paper p.m., 'woman to help with house­ iliary Thrift Shop, 618 Main St. ai^ concrete work. Quality ply in person or call Mister preferably Manchester Hos­ ply 316 Broad St., Manchester. will hold a cosmetic and Jew­ workmanship, work guaran­ hanging, Colonial Decorators, work, one day a week. Call Donut, 649-8277, 266 West Mid­ pital vicinity. Call 646-2984. SERVICE STATION ADtendant BY LANK LEONARD elry sale later, in the month- teed. Call after 6, 643-1870, 644- 643-9994. dle Tpke. 644-2881. MICKEY FINN Trucks— ^Tractors 5 wanted, 9 a.m. • 6 p.m. Apply Bring in that bottle of cologne 2976. LIVE-IN, dei^ndable person ^ I'LL ADMIT THAT MY N I DON'T TRUST THE POLICE that doesn’t Ijuitet, send you or age no problem, pleasant in person, Cantone’s E mo, SON WAS A WILD KID' HE IN SHADESVILLE, P H IL - STEVE CANY<^ BY MILTON CANIPF ' those earrings taking up room J^BP. 1963, 4-wheel-drive with NEWTON H. SMITH and Son- Electrical Services 22 brand items. No investment. 306 West Middle Tpke. WAS IN WITH A GANG, AND BIG JIM SHRIKE OWNS home, own room. Two school- Ilelp friends shop from home. THAT TOWN, LOCK, in your Jewelry case, We’ll Plo'*', all new tires, 81,195. Call Remodeling, repairing, addl- ELECTRICAL Contracting age children. References. 643- WANTED — Full-Hme gaa THEY ROBBED— BUT HE'D NEVER . WHATEVER HEX SO HE'LL PROBABLY] n? Send for free all new cata­ KILL ANYONE, PHIL— BELIEVE STOCK, AND BARREL' BUT IF HE DOESN'T! convert them into the green 643-9708.' tions, rec rooms, garages, Residential, commercial, in- 2977. station attendant. Apply in N GETS MUST BE SHOW UP HERE AT HELP WANTED log. Popular Club Plan, D.ept. N ME— HE JUST WOULDN'T/ MAKE HIS MOVE ^ stuff that keeps our register porches and roofing. No Job dustrial. No Job too small. Free person, Gorin’s Sports Car SOON - I'LL FOP6ET RECORDED... fV NI6HT... MAYBE A Y601, Lynbrook, N.Y. Jingling. Date to be announced. ^9^5 ^-ixiN GMC with 8’ body small. Call 649-3144, estimates given. All work GENERAL Secretary — must Center, Route 83, Tolland ALL THE FALSE DATA be good typist and take short­ I CRAMMED INTO. Call 742-7036. guaranteed. Frank Cresenzi, IN ■ - Tpke., Talcottvllle. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ 643-1317. hand. G. ft Oil Capitol Equipment Co., 88 Help Wonted— sion 368. Evening and hWe it. You’ll be trained in 1 all phases of this small lo^ 1965 FDRD custom, 2-dopr, V-8, Main St., Manchester. Hours Female 35 Saturday interviews can standard shift, qebullt engine, daily 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:80-9, Roofing and ‘ be arranged. cal office. To_8100. Fee paid. ALLIED BUILDING SYSTEMS good condition, 8700.' 643-0290. Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7988. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Chimnoys 16-A \ . 260 TOLLAND TPK E. — MANCHESTER GIRL FRIDAY PIWITRl 60SOL? PR.VAUmSKIi MY NEW r u . PAY HIM IF I A9A APPEP PRECAUTION piAT'5 UKE 1966 CHEVROLET Impala FLOOR cleaning and waxing, ROOFING — Specializing ’re- ATTENTION ______SEE HE'S1 rbliablbir TtfHIB INSTINCTS. MB AND OOONY BIR0» convertible, 8 cylinder, 8926. Janitor service. Call Suburban Mr. Reynolds BMPLOYBR VILL ADVANCE MONEY TO PROnCTMd AN _ pairing roofs of all kinds, new HELP MY FAMILY ESCAPE RUE5IA, TOO! 1 HAVE AH UNCANNY HIE LAYWER HAFTA COUNTER-/ 1968 Dodge, 81,400. 1968 Ford Floor Maintenance Service. roofs, gutter work, chimneys SOUTHERN With Shorthand—Are you 6 ' ■ ybO STILL INSTINCT FOR »rOT- —7 5I8N HIP CHBCIO. EA8LE'. WON THW. HOUSEWIVES responsible and able to exer­ An equal opportuiiity employer • 6 ANP eer quimle Falrlane 600, 8 cylinder, auto- BYee estimates. Fully Insured, cleaned and repaired. 30 years’ GUARANTEE M6 CHICANERYl ON THE POUBLE! matic, 81.690. Contact the Sav—^649-9229. cise good Judgment? Threfe experience. Free estimates. Would you like to work NEW officers of on expanding .eoori ings Bank of Manchester. 646- EXCAVATING Trenching — Call Howley 643-5361. 644- while your children are In 1700. East Hartford firm need a Bob Cat machine, snow plow­ 8338. school? We have openings ENGLAND well versed girl to assist One thinij I'll never One thinij I’ll How can she <^et From' playind in ing driveways and parking in our store’s accounting thorn. 8110. Fee paid. understand, never know- black -fin<}ernails th e sn o w ? 1962 VOLVO 4-door sedan, 8325. lots, tree removal. Reason­ Hooting and Plumbing 17 department for experienced Call 742-7484 after 6 p.m. able rates. 643-6169, 872-0647.. comptometer operators to TELEPHONE ARE YOU THE MAN? — , , SAM WATSON Plumbing -and work part-time from 9 a.m.- To Join our fast growing restauranti manageniMit teun- BY" BOB LUBBERS n - r i 1968 CADILLAC DeVllle, loaded. SNOW plowing, residential and Heating. Bathroom remodeling 2:30 p.m. Wages commensu­ RITA GIRL ROBIN MALONE An equal opportunity employer We wUl teach you aU about thU exciting "people” No money down, full financing commercial. Also trucking, repairs. Free estimates. rate with ability, free park­ business. Good salary while learning. pcw reer in a pla^ .WHATOCYGO ' O f U A SLOW SUmEK lU A AND... CHOKE ...THROW \ Y o i ‘U.B0 C(X^IU' arranged. Dealer, 647-1902 ^fter Reasonable rates. 646-1974. 349.3803 v ing, subsidized cnfelerla. 800 SILVER LANE OLD FEaow/ what w^ ' THINK CTTMK crAULDRONOFBOlUWeOIL THAT-THATCREATURe ) YOtiRomGOOGB, ^ I Apply employment office. \ WWOeHT )fc70 WILL POT FtTRA FIND ? ^ FtJRiHeGG GReTIMS / IN WITH TMBM / EGAO /yQUM'HCX. ! eeXTEft. J EAST HARTFORD TOP COMPANY BENEFITS tH^euxMaricWH , 'AVeAGLlMAT I960* ** BUICk Skylark, automatic. o r'^ S te c T ceiT GRANTS Plumbing service, KEYPUNCH Operators, experi­ OPPORTUNITY FOB ADVANCEMENT ftACK wyouR CHeexfe v lOCK0r! V-8, power steering.. No money toirs ’ and^ walls Reasonable '^Ir prices. Call FIRST NATIONAL enced and beginners. , Work ratos. can ^^-6764 esUmates. 643-6341. days, evenings, part-time or B Y R O U S O N down, full financing arranged. STORES INC. 528^9416 I.ITTLE SPORTS Dealer, 647-1902 after 6 p.m. full-time. Immediate assign­ IntervleWB held dally at the store, 601 Middle Tplee., SNOW PLOWING — residential pfUVi^6 Millinory, PARK & OAKLAND ments in your area. High pay, West, Mancheater, between the hours of B-11 o-ni. 1969 FIREBIRD convertible, au­ ard business, very reasonable. AVENUES no fee. Apply Staff Builders, 11 2-S p.iiL, 7-0 p.m. tomatic, V-8, power steering. 616-1829. Dressmakingikini 19 Asylum St., Hartford, 278-7610. PART or full-time. .Apply at No money down. Full financing EAST HARTFORD. ------Gerrl’s Dry Cleaning Cen- ai^g^D ealer, 647-1902 after SNOW plotl^g wanted- Man- MRS. PRESS - Dressmaking NUR3ES — RN’s and LPN’s in ter, 419 Main St., Manchester. „ * chester-Bolton areas. Call 649- and allcratlons, expert work- CONN. Eiisl Hiutfoid, 11 p.m,-7 a.m. BURGER CASTLE ■ ' a/inn9623. manshlp. .66 E. Center St.i 649- 1 .stilft, full or part-time, “op REIABLE woman to do light 1966 CHEVROLET Super Sport, 8038. ■_____ j . rales, gootT" benoflta, on bus housekeeping and care of chll- SYSTEMS, Inb. automatic, V 8, power steering CALL HANDYMAN. Sijow ------^------WOMEN for housecleaning, and line. Burnside Convalescent dren. Full-time, days. Mon- CUp.m*. UA *?• Pel.0«^i OB. EM*«

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A -\- :l ■- \' 'vs\ ^ ^ ■ \ MANCHESTER EVEmNG IJeW l D, MANCHESTER, CONN., t IjESDAY, JANUARY 6. ^970 v\ \ \ ■\ MANCIIES'^ER EVENING HERALD,/MANCHESTER, CONN.) TUESI^AY, JANUARY 6, 1970 PAGE SIXTEEN ■ \ V ' p a g e SB V EN TB flN Business Property BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Susinen Locations Help^ Wanted— Ma’e 36 THERF OUGHTA BE A LAW For Sole 70 Hoiisas For 5ate 72 Hoi^as For 5ate 72 Houso« For 5ate 72 Hotisos For 5ate 72 bilt of'fown For Rent 64 MAIL and stockroon^ Clerk. In- $38,800 — Immaculate Raised — For Sate 75 Morgenthau: Cong Suicide Attacks .rtcms MV LiTaE sucri A STlNGV mss* GIVE GKA^IESTP SMALL STORE near 100 per ALTON ST. —Vacant home tQllig^cnt, obll^ng and under­ T ie GRAHOCMlLpl^EN IMRUNG? tSMACi),;') jA •G .B iO vissrt'iMAck’ iyDU MANtIHB8T-BiV-= W.OOO square Rancih. Family kitchen, finish- MAN(:h e STER ■ 6-room Cape, TOLI.AND .— F our-room , ex­ cent Main Street location. Ap-' SPRING that owners want sold. Eight CLASSIFIED standings person, a worker for COME TO VISIT AND (.SMAckO-i've LITTLE foot, masonry |ndu'atrlaT build­ ed recreation room, two fire­ garage, treed lot, central loca­ pandable Gape. Breezeway, at­ ply Marlow’s, 887 Main Street. rooms In all. 1% baths, alum­ headquarters. - Must have a TME (SRAMPPAKEhlTS MIS6EP you RASCAL'. ing. 1'4 acres, central location, places, garage. Huge treed lot. tion, quick occupancy." Bel Air may not exactly be around the tached garage. I.iarge lot on inum siding, two-car garage, car for mail pick-up and er­ ARE PELIRIOU6 WllH SO"(SMACk!) all ’utilities. Many possibilities, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Real Estate, yihcont A. Brig- comer, but we do start early quiet country road. Near park­ rands. Mileag^c reimbursement. Including commercial use. 640-6324. glhl, Realtor, 648-9332. at th4 Belfiore Agency! Our oversized lot, etc. etc. ’This “ wS 'SAIGON1’“^'= U-S- Toll JOV- way. Asking $19,900, T. J. (AP) -- The Viet because the region borders .ADVERTISING Houses For Ront 65 home Is loaded with extras. Cail, Nelson Frelghtways, Inc., Hayea Agency, 646-013L______------— ...... - spring push starts annually on Crockett Realtor, 875-6279. Imom. ' Drive by 73 Alton and see the NEW YORK (AP) — Robert Cong and North Vietnamese CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT; HOURS 47 £last St.. Rockville, 872-9121. ATTRACTIVE Five-room Cape EXCELLENT 5(4*room Ranch, MANCHESTEK — 8-room Ral% January 2nd! Sooo—^here’s some ’ "That’s where the new Infil­ garage, large lot, city utilities, outside, then call and let us M. MopgenUiau says the real made mon heavy attacks In Cod, with electric range, frost- MANCHESTER —Center—Po»- ed Ranch, four to five bedy rccent'y llBt»d Best Buys. We’re VERNON — 1968, 8 or 4 bed tration of North Vietnamese 8 A JR. to 4 :3 0 P J» SERVICE station attendants, fireplace. Owner anxious to show you through. Chance to free refrigerator, washer, air- .gjjjie office and residence com- rooms, butlt-lns dishwasher, printing tiddresscs for your room Ranch, recreation room responslblHtles of hts new post South Vletnam’a northern prov troops through Labs ^ enters must be experienced, good sell. Charles Lcsperonce, 649- make a tremendous buy. T.J. conditioner, big lot and garage. blnatlon. Six-room Colonial, a- carpeting, re'e room, wooded ” Drlve-by” nvcnlencc. with fireplace, 2-car garage, as the city’s third deputy mayor Inces before dawn today, and South Vietnam first,” sa'id one COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. pay. Call 613-2453. Wyman Oil References and security, $235 car garage. Bus line. $24,900. 7820. lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577. large treed lot, city water, Co. 484 Edst Middle Tpke. arc fi bit vague os yet, but will U.S. officials said another phase source. monthly. Call 875-5485. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 646-0131. 132-134 MAPLE STREET sale price $33,900. Call Mitten 4^40 P ja . DAT BEFORE PUBLICATION MANCHESTER — 7-room Colo- ...... A newly llrted Immaculate " 4 SIX ROOMS plus Cape — 8 bed­ be defined In the operation of In the enemy’s winter-spring The enemy command CLAIMS Supervisor — Position Agency, Realtors, 648-6980. the office, DeadUne for Saturday and Monday l« 4:S0 p.ni. Fridas FOR RENT or sale, Tolland, nlal, 2(4 tiled baths, 2-car ga- 5(4 ROOM I^anch, brick front, 3 family of tour rooms each, with rooms,- plus partially finished campaign has started. launched | Its winter-spring now open with leading Insur­ Chjstom Ranch, ’’This Is to a certain extent campaign last November, com­ compact 5ta room Cape Cod, rage, 2 fireplaces, bullt-ins, bedrooms, fireplace, garage, four separate baseboard hot wa­ room, that can be made • Into VERNON Flrejt reports said 16 Ameri­ ance Company for man with Investment Property oversized garage, wiiat you make of It,” he said pleting the first phase about fireplace, basement garage, utilities, large lot. Prjeed tor park-like yard. Immediate oc- ter h-atlng pystems, 4 separate small study or anything you breezeway can troops were killed and • 88 claims supervisory experience quick sale. Charles Lesper- please. FIreplaced living room, fireplace, wooded lot, Immedl- In an Interview Monday, several Dec. 20, just before the Viet DIAL 643-2711 TRIPLE PVEUMONIA - BOTH'^ VJILL THEV PULL THROUGH. $170 monthly. Evenings 875- ^ For Sate 70-> c u ) 1 C Onl-> $24,900. Hayes laundry hookiips, and 4 garages! wounded in the coastal lowlands In multi-line fields. Position anco, 649-7620. This property Is hound’s twth upstairs attractively finish­ ale occupancy. Sacrifice due to hours after Mayor John V. Lind­ Gong’s three-day cease-fire for ' OF them; tiieV caught POCTOR? 9329. Agency, 646-0181. south of Da Nang, while 17 warrants a degree. Salary to T e Visits OVER- clean and centrally located. Call illness. Immaculate. Meyer say created the new $4,600-a- Christmas. The Viet Cong also iT FRiDMTriEiR ed in knotty pine. Full base­ South Vietnamese were killed 10.5 K plus other company ben­ THE RIPS ARE FOR RENT or sale, Tolland, p e a RL St. We are offering OXFORD Street — Seven-room EIGHT beautiful acres, 7-room early-^there just. ’’Ain’t” many ment. Excellent area. Con­ Agency, Realtors, 643-0609. ycar post for the deposed U.S. declared a 72-hour New Year’s GBAMPCrilLPUEM.' attorney. and 15 were wounded, most of Continued Prom Preceding Poge efits. Pee paid. Richard P. Rita GOlJE -A(JP lOW New 3-bedroom all electric foj. immediate sale a 14-room Colonial In choice area. Older Custom built home. Aluminum .those around ! venient to schools and shop­ coase-flre which ended last Fri­ Personnel, 63 E. Center St., them civiltans. Aft. least 28 of the iWEf RE Ju^r house, family kitchen, 1% Duplex dwelling, currently be­ home completely rebuilt. siding, double garage, In- ping. Immediate occupancy. ” I grew up In New York, and.' day. Manchester, 646-4040. enemy were reported dead. PELlRlOUe - baths, large basement, base­ ing operated os rooming house Three rooms down, three up ground swimming pool, bam 86 DBEPWOOD DRIVER Good buy at $28,900. Call Paul New York’s been good to me,” The Viet Cong announced Help Wanted—Mate 36 He!p Wanted— Mate 36 Compact 4-room ranch. commented the lean, 60-year-old It was the second night of J23L ment garage, $226. monthly. with annual gross rental of plus finished attic. 'Two full Hutchins Agency, Realtors W. Dougan Realtor, 640-4685. BOLTON Monday that It would observe a baths, modem kitchen. Only 649-6324. prosecutor who Is a leading heavy enemy attacks In the re­ GENERAL cleaning, part-time, Satesmen Wanted 36-A IN. Evenings 875-9320. nearly $7,000. You could M- 133 NORTH ELM S'TREET four-day cease-fire beginning cupy half of the house and still $27,500. T. J. Crockett, ' Real­ SPRUCE St. -:-4 flats consisting Democrat. '"There’s a tremen­ gion In three days. In more than Feb. 5, tor Tet, the festival of two hours mornings. Manches­ SEVEN-ROOM Single House, MANCHKSTER — Duplex 6-6, Clean 6-room Cape w”ith 200’ Ready to move Into, brand dous amount that needs to be $1,327.90 IN. A MONTH was enjoy a gross rental of $3,600. tors. 643-1677. of 18 rooms, comer property, new 6-room Contemporary a score of rocket, mortar and the lunar new year. ter area. Call 643-9470 after 5 central, References required. separate furnaces, tile baths, deep treed yard. Immediate oc­ done. DEAN MACHINE average commission paid our Of course the rooming house needs work. Mortgage can be Cape. Three bedrooms, for­ ground attacks Saturday night Increased enemy activity also p.m. Available by March 1. Call FIRST Offering — Excellent 5- newly painted, porches, one cupancy. Oh. yes, all aluminum- "We’ve got to solve a lot of PRODUCTS full-time men nationwide last use could be eliminated ar.tl arranged. $28,000. Principals mal dining room, living and Sunday, seven U.S,- troops was reported In Other ports of year. Opening for good man after 6 p.m. 649-3060. roo .1 Colonial.'t'le bnlh, nlas- block from Main St. Gwner 643- siding, keeping malntalnence at 649-4522 problems, or New York City will and 18 Vlelnamene cftvlllans south Vietnam, but U.S. offP PART-TIME janitorial, 4 hours 102 COLONIAL RD. this ideally located home ----- a minimum. room with floor to ceiUng over 40 In the Manchester area tered walls, full Insulation, 5945. be one huge ghetto. Everyfx)dy were killed and 25 American clals did not view thds as a coun­ . per night, 5 nights, Manches­ MANCHESTER. CONN. /-<> VERNON — Three - bedroom would provide fine living facil- ’TWO FAMILY, 4(4 - 4 rooms, fireplace wall, unique kitch­ to sell same products. Air Ta tsf U. S ^ ( // fireplace, hot water oil heat, who can get out of town Is going troops and 78 Vietnamese civil- trywide campaign yet. ’They ter. 649-6334 after 4 p.m. • IfTO »T UsUpU ] Ranch. Close to school and lUea for 2 families. Robert J. CHESTER Drive, 6-room -Cape, 655 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST first floor vacant, separate fur­ en with bullUns, two baths, attached giirnge--cltv utilities, to get out,” he said. ians were wounded. Forty-four said one American and 49 of the mall F.Hi Rea^ Pres., Ameri­ stores. $175 monthly. Security Smith Inc. 963 Mam Bt. C49- new kitchen, roof, paint, like Large 7Mi room ranch, 2(4 naces, 100’ frontage. Invest­ attached garage. One acre ELECTRICIAN Journeyman. Has immediate openings days. can Lubricants Co., Box 696, near bus line, shopping and At the news conference where enemy were known dead. enemy were killed In these ac- required. 649-4824. new condition, fenced In yard, batlis, 4 bedrooms possible. 2 ment property. CaU owner, wooded lot. 10% down, $31,- Top wages wtth benefits. Call ^ a.ni. to 4:30 p.m., nights, 4 Dayton, Ohio, 46401. .\ ' — school. Owner anxious to sell. he announced the appointment, Official sources said today the tions. Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments— Flats— garage, $22,900. Hayea Agency zone heat. Quality buUlt. 849-1919 between 11 a.m.-l p.m. 000. Lindsay said Morgenthau.would between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. p.m. to 1 a.ni. Charles Lesperance, 649-7U0. assaults were ’’the second phase The U.S. Opnunajid said there Roberts Electric Co., 644-2421. Tenements 63 646-0131. 54 TRACY DRIVE supervise operaitlons in the city’s Model Home Furniture THE THOMPSON House—Cot­ MANCHESTBP. - Six - room of the Communist command’s were 37 enemy Tocket and mor- Out of Town MANCHESTER Suburbs — 7- Albany and Washington Help W onted- tage St,, centrally located, Houses For^te 72 SUMMIT ST. -Ten-room------sin- Juri. listed 7(4 i^ m split with Ctolonial overlooking Center U & R REALTY CO., INC. offices, wlnter-spring campaign.” tar attacks between 8 a.m. Mon- MECHANICS — Full and part- TURRET LATHE — Set- 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL 66 room Split, tip-top condition, and serve as an adviser on Mate or Female 37 large pleasantly furnished Renting — Three and five For Rent gle, six rooms down and four 3 baths ! Itour bedrooms. Park. 1(4 baths, two-car time. Pin setting machines, up and operate. room large luxurious apart- fireplace. Family room, gar­ screens, 643-2692 crime..... and corruption. The heaviest attacks early to- day and « a.m. today, the larg- 19 PIECES rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 up 2(4 baths. Needs redecor- Aluminum storms, garage, large rooms. Imm.edl- Will train. Apply in person. nicnis wilh heat, etc. Charles ROCKVILLE’S finest — Rock- MANCHESTER — 8 - ri)om age Acre plus lot. Mid 20’s. Morgenthau Is resigning effec- day were a suicide ‘=a'"n'ando «st immter In • $297 for overnight and permanent land . Terrace Apartments, Ranch, city utilities, full ball ating. Immediate occupancy. ™ s ’’su b u r^ lte ” is ate occupancy. Hayes *Agen ROBERT D. MURDOCK Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer St., HARDINGE, CHECKERS ^ ^ A p V y 'li Leaperance, 649-7620. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. live Jan. 16 from his post as assault on a U.S. Marine base ^aW v^re i^ h e 1st (torps Are>. Interior Designer wants reliable Highland Ave.-3% large rooms ment, treed lot, walk to bu^ Fine residential area. Sensibly model for the •>y 64C 0131 REALTOR Manchester. — Set-Up and operate. day Lanes, 39 Spencer St., fj^mily or newlyweds to accept rates. chief federal law enforcement camp 26 miles south of Da Nang A spokesmen ^ e WE HAVE customers waiting with plenty of closet space, and schools, aluminum storms priced at $26i900. T.J.Cirockett, growing family. 643-6472. officer of the Southern District and the shelling of a hamlet five cans were fu n d e d . The targets BRIDGEPORT operator, ex­ Manchester. delivery of complete Model Dls- LARGE pleasant room in resi- HEAR THIS — Nine room Co­ t h r e e b e d r o o m Ranch, PRODUCTION MILLERS for the rental of your apart­ heat, hot water, refrigerator, and screens. Only $18,600. Realtor, 643-1677. 868 TOLLAND TURNPIKE of New York, the nation’s busl- miles northeast of My Lai, site litaluded Da Nang Air B ^ ^ perienced. H & B, Tool, and lonial. Four bedrooms, foyer. with large kitchen, finished —Set-up and operate. SCHOOL BUS drivers wanted. Quality Furniture just dential area for gentleman ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ range, hood, disposal, dish­ Can’t beat it. Keith Agency. Here’s a very clean 6-room there was some light country kitchen, paneled fam- MANCHESTER — Just listed rec .room, treed lot. Sacrifice eat judicial district. of the alleged massacre of Viet- Engineering Co., 168 Forest Experience not necessary. We removed to warehouse for Pub­ only. Rhone 847-9615. tate Associates, Inc., 643-5129 washer, wall to wall Qsrpeting. Cape for less than $20,000! lic Sale. Modem 3 complete 646-4126. 649-1922. lly room, paneled recrerition very clean, well planned 6- VERNON — 5(4-room Ranch, Morgenthau did not offer his namese civilians by U.S. troops St., Manchester. TOOL MAKER — Exper­ will train during Christmas Private terrace and swimming Aluminum storms and screens, price. Low, low, 20’b. Wolver- The South Vietnamese govem- rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 ROOM for rent, double or sin­ room, 2(4 baths, .double ga­ room Cape, fireplaced living heated rec room, treed lot, resignation, as is the custom, nearly two years ago, ienced in jig and fixture vacation. Call 646-0363. MANCHESTER— Nice two-bed­ pool. Immediate occupancy. MANCHESTER — Full - shed recent furnace! Has had T.L.C. iton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. MECHANIC — tor fleet work, pc. Convertible Living gle, kitchen privileges, gentle­ rage, 200x300’ wooded lot. walk-out basement, excellent when the Nixon admlnlstraUon u,an 60 commandos work. room apartment. Available Only $165 monthly 875-3775, dormered Cape, m baths, new­ room, built-in kitchen, 1(4 and shows it! . 1 Less man oo commanuos terrorists killed, wounded ol- sly -day week. Must be avail­ Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. man only. Call 872-6226. (Jlose to everything. Hutchins WESTSIDE Six room Cape, location. Only $21,500. Hayes INTERESTING part-time January. Appliances and heat 875-7468. ly redecorated. Vacant. Move baths, garage, deep treed yard, fo r^ d 'h is’^oLtar through a 200 round 27,980 South Vlot- able for out of town work. For Dinette. $10 down, you may Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. fireplace, carpEtipg, eat-in Agencyi 646-0131. 6 BRIDGEPORT MILLING interviewing people. For included. Gartige. $150 month- right in. Fast sale needed. Con­ close to everything. Come see REDWOOD FARMS in neremher to allow V ^ t- mortar barrage pnd namese civilians last , . year, appointment call 643-2373, 646- MACHINE OPERATORS .pointment call 876-0967, purchase any room indi­ ly. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, ROCKVILLE — new 3-room this one. Mid 20s. Keith Agen- ciome, drive out Hillstown Road kMchen, heated rec room, 4216. ROOM, with kitchen privileges. venient location. $21,900. Keith 70 MILE VIEW, 9-room con- aluminum combinations. Low North aevmour Jr a Re- nearly 2,000 more than In 1968. — Set-up and operate. 0588. vidually. Immediate deliv­ 649-4535. apartment, wall to wall car­ Agency, 646-4126. 649-1922. cy 646-4126, 649-1922. way and see why over 100 of ery or free storage. Centrally located. 14 Arch St. tempor'ary. Four bedrooms, 20's. Won’t last. Wolverton raibllrar^to Dost. ***"® “ ^®® were Wiled, 15,475 EXPERIENCED first and sec­ peting, stove, refrigerator and these fine, custom crafted L. was the Denmcra- were wojinded and 6,296 Wdnaped. All Benefits: CAP & CCP Charge Plans two fire^aces, two garages, MANCHESTER — Two-family Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. SOUTH WINDSOR ond men and dependable ROOM-fSi- rent. genOeman only, FOUR-ROOM apartment for dishwasher, $146 monthly. 876- NEW 6%-Room Ranch, large and M. hames were sold in less *io Jnhernatnrinl candidate In Some of the 26 enemy who The government noted that Situations YVanted— Also, our own Instant Credit central location, free parking, rent. Call after 6:30 p.m.. 643- two acres. Superb landscap­ flat, 6 down ’4 up, downstairs drivers for shade tobacco An Equal Opportunity Employer 5979, 876-6732. treed lot, move-ln condition, his a S ^ t o ^ t «®d the, two-hour attack the 1 9 6 8 * ^ excluded cesual- Plan 0897. ing. Hutchins'x Agency, Real­ has been completely remodel­ tfen o ^ ^ a r ! W ^ a b a y a r d ASSUMABLE VA mortgage, Birch HUl Esteftea—Cutrtom farms. Attractive houses avail­ ______^^^^(^ate______38 references required. 643-2693, twin sink In built-in kitchen, view of the Hartford skyline, EAST Hartford, 6-room apart­ tors, 649-5324. ed, fine residential area. Both monthly payments $118. Cen­ built 9-room Colonial with nromnted sneciflatlon that he *^“ ®^ ^®‘^ during,-the enemy’s big Tet able. Write Box “ DD” , Man­ DISCOUNT FURNITURE 649-8160. large living room. All electric. beautiful by day, fabulous by ^Id^^use th^ new office as a through the offensl^ because It ooirid not EXPERIENCED baby­ FIVE yROOMS, 3 bedrooms, ment, heat and hot water, apartments vacant upon sale. trally located 6-room Older Co­ four large bedrooms, fam­ chester H e r a l d . ------WAREHOUSE heated, $160 monthly. Avail- A home for the young at heart. ASSUMABLE mortgage, 6(4 nite? Like on ideal combination lonial. Call now. Bill Wolcott, ^ r i f he wished to seek office ®------""P ’ w *«®*'erfU®‘ ’ ."--’eritli ® between vlcUms of sitter would like to care for LARGE furnished room ,'for stove and refrigerator, park­ T.J. Crockett. Realtor. 643- of sun And shade to go with ily styled kitchen, large PART-’TIME mornings, for store NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS Asking $22,500. Keith Agency, per cent, 7-room Cape. Modem 568-1563, Paaek Realtors, 289- The sappers ran through half military action and thoee of ter- FUEL OIL Driver, must be ex­ your children. Call 847-1377. rent, parking male only," $16 immediately. 646-1418. ing. Adults iweferred^ Call 643- 1677. your Oolopial, Ranch, or Raised living room, dining room and delivery work. Flexible 3580 Main St. Hartford 646-4126, 649-1922. kitchen, formal dlnlrig room, 7476. Lindsay had backed Morgen- ‘ “ e camp, t^ n g rifles and hurl- rorist activities. But It said a to- weekly. Call 844-0123 after 6. poU R large rooms, stove and 8466. and separate den, two fire­ perienced in fuel oil deliveries. hours. Apply at once to Man- WILL BABY-SIT In my llcens- 622-7249 three bedrooms, finished \rec MANCHESTER - 6-room Cape tteu’e etforta to remain In his ‘"K dynamite tanri^bs ^ d gre- tal of 7,424 cWiUans were Wiled Top hourly rate. Call 643-2453, first floor, $130. BOWERS School — Low 20’s. places, spacious rec room, ager, Liggett Drug, Manches­ ed East Hartford-Manchester (former Fuller Brush bldg.) ROOM for rent for gentleman, refrigerator, 314 ROOM furnished apartment, room with bar in b a sem ^ . on the west side. Built by An- appotatmenrt. Dost as nrosecutor He said of nades at the Marine bunkers, and 15.434 were wounded during Wyman Oil Co., 484 East Mid­ Six-room Colonial. 1(4 baths, 2(4 baths, two oar garage. ter Parkade. line home, Oak St. area, 568- 175 Pine St. Manchester breakfast if desired, very cen­ monthly. Call 649-4438. , heat and utilittes, stove and re­ Acre lot. $22,900. Phllbrick saldl, 1(4 baths, full shed KANE ROAD toe appointment: “ This puts toe 'Pbey killed 14 marines and the enemy ofienslve. dle ’Tpke. garage, family styled kitchen. Lots For 5ote 73 A high lot with a view. $47,- 6406. 646-2332 frigerator furnished. 742-8161. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. dormer, rear porch, and nice 7.j.oom Colonial with 1(4‘ baths, kind ofnonoarUsan. fusion, con- wounded 69, toe heaviest Ai-.eri- The Viet Cong said today their tral. Phone 649-0513. FOUR-R(K>M duplex with ga- Possible fourth bedroom, for­ 500. ‘ . oavi onasioliiaa in o ai*inr1 a . oal .a - J - mm...» A (former Norman’s Fum.) lot with trees, ^nsibly priced carpeting, a newly CENTER of Town. . .approxi­ lltlon caste to toe government can casualties In a single action forces made greater use of DRIVER— Warehouse man, for mal dining room. Immaculate. NEW RAISED Ranch, 6 rooms, Warehouse LARGE front room in private New two-bedroom at $24,500 with’*h $13,000 as- paneled family room and many mately 2(4 acres, all in ” B” todt I’d reaUy like to see.” since Nov. 12-13. guerrilla warfare in 1969, and electrical distributor, 6 - day at 143 Main St. Immediate occupancy. Wolver- plus g^arage and large lot. $26,- Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 at comer of Pine & Forest Sts. home for gentleman. Steam apartment with wall to wall sumable FHA mortgage. Im- extras. Be set for summer zone. All utilities on the site. U & R REALTY CO., INC. Field reports said 20 enemy warned they would use guerrilla week, 646-2830. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 000. For full details call the SNET Mon.-BYl. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 heat next to bath. Parking. ’TWO - BEIDROOM apartment. carpeting, GE appliances, mediate occupancy. T. J. ujjig jn-ground swimming Ideal tor multiple dwellings. bodies were found inside the tactics extensively In the future, ARRIVING from Florida New Mitten Agency. Realtors* 643- 643-2692 WE ARE growing and you can Eldridge St. CaU after 5, 649- Adults only, no pets. Security heat and hot water. Quiet lo­ MANCHESTER — Seven-room Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. po<,ii Truly a ’’Must See” sit­ T. J. Crockett, Readtor, 643- camp, Including two snipers ' Viet Cong's Liberation Year’s Day. Himalayan kittens, gop^ , living room chair, two 6930. Rockville grow with us. Expansion has 9045. deposit. References, rental cation. Call 228-9300. uation. Ask tor Carl Zinsser. 1677. ROBERT D. MURDOCK. who his under a huft and killed Pres® Agency said guerrilla 643-5943. rugs, chest of drawers, lamp Colonial, three bedrooms, 1V4 EXCELLENT location, shop- created an immediate opening NEEDS agreement. 649-5664 after 6. baths, fireplace, closet space MANCHESTER — Six - room REALTOR two Marines before they were warfare confronts U.S. end al- table, large mirior. 643-4774 af­ BOLTON —3-room apartment, ping, commuting, near Wad- 553 MIDDLE 'TURNPIKE WEST CHOICE Of seyeral building lota Hospital Notes in our repair department: Good SIBERIAN Husky Pups, alx- Ranch. Fireplace, family 643-6472 cut down. *^®d troops with "a permanent ter 5. quiet neighborhood. Refer­ galore, 2-car garage, Numer­ dell School and East Catholic 6-room, Gambolottl built ranch, with city utilities. Ranging In starting pay, company bene­ weeks old, AKC registered. room, walk - out basement. ’Ihe base, called Landing Zone danger of being annihilated." GARAGE Apartments— Flats— / ences required. $136. monthly ous extras. Morrison Realtor, High. Many extras In this 3- Move-ln condition. Two fire- price from $6,00C and up. Phil- Visiting hours ore 12:30 to 8 fits, good hours. You will be Males oT' females. Beautiful JAN 16TH Trees. City utilities. Near bus, Ross, is the headquarters of a P***" months toe Viet Oong has FRIGIDAIRE washer, like Tenements' 63 643-5983. 643-1016. bedroom split level. Original places. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- p.m. In all areas except ma­ trained. Apply in person at The markings. Call days, 643-2206. new. Coldspot upright freezer. school. Low 20’s. Hayes Agen­ ternity where they are 2 to 4 Marine infantry battalion with been using sapper attacks and Singer Company, 856 Main St., owner, $29,900. 643-0640. ______^______4200. (30LUMBIA — Six-room Bung^a- supporting artilleiy and dngl- mortar end rocket shelling to tn- MECHANIC MALE COLLIE — Free to good Best offer. 646-3239. MANCHESTER — Northwood OCCUPANCY cy, 646-0131. 67 BRENT ROAD and 6:30 ito 8 p-m. Manchester, to Mr. Moore. ■ low. Oil hot water heat. Pri­ _____ neer units. The sappers report- tlict casualties while conserving home, AKC registered, two Apartments. Available Imme­ MANCHESTER Garrison Colo­ Lovely 6(4 room split with TOLLAND — One-acre treed APAR’TMENT size kitchen table FOUR-FAHILY — consisting of vate lake privileges, (4 acre Admitted Friday: Jay Wll- ®dly failed to reach any of the forees. A m erica J diately, one and two-bedroom nial, 6 rooms, oversized 2 full baths. Many extras. In- lot. Near Parkway, $2,500. years old. Call 1-745-9162, and four chairs, $30. Call 649- 4',i room Town House apart­ Superintendent MOLD MAKER 6-6-4 and 3(4 rooms. City utili­ treed lot. $17,900. Pasek Real­ Hunter Rd., artillery or tanks. They dam- troops have also avoided big Experienced mechanic split level apartments, centred ment, 2 baths, air-condi­ garage, 1(4 ' baths, fireplace, eluding living room and dining Hayea Agency, 646-0131. MAINTENANCE MAN PART PCXJDLE, part Norwe­ 0694. 1st ckuw mold tnakM’. ties, handy location at the low, tors, 289-7476, 647-1183. R^kvU l'^^^M a.totor* W h ^ ’, a«®d a few buildings ^ d .a few to service and repair air-conditioning, 1^4 baths, car­ tioning, stove, refrigerator, combination storms, beautiful­ room drapes, also T.V. antenna. gian Elk hound. Year old, port, private basement, balco­ Wanted InuiMdiate oponliig, low price of $26,900. Phllbrick ly landscaped lot, $27,600. Call and awnings. Nice yard, central Rr>rkville* Darla Clukev Ward vehicles. artillery, helicopter reconnaia- company vehicles In SINGER automatic zig­ disposal, patio wUh sliding Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. VERNON 3 hours nightly, our Manchester garage. male. Free to good home, asth­ ny and other luxury features. good benefits, goo^' Warren E. Howland, Realtor, location. St., RockvlUe; MaWon ’oooley, Fifty mUes to .the south, eight ^ ® zag, with cabinet, converts In-' glass doors. Beautiful, beau­ FOR Out of Town BIRCHES miortar rounds fell Into Ohu Vietnamese and Viet Hours are 4:30 a.m. to matic child. Call 643-2011. to portable, button holes, J.D. Real Estate Associates, tiful, beautiful. Call wages growth M ot^ BOWERS School Area— custom Maple St., Ellington; Daniel $2.50 an hour. Inc., 643-5129. ' ______SOUTH FARMS For 5ate 75 Enjoy toe four season beau­ Rousselle, Pinney Hill Apts., Thaun hamlet on toe Batangan Gong units from massing. 12:30 p.m. DACHSHUND puppies, one monogranis, hems, etc. tiaL / 3 bedroom Ranch, 2 bafths, fire. The quality eind popularity of ty of this home nestled In Waranoke Apts. plac7Ttolt-lns, ’cit> utilities,, g a r r is o n Colonial - - All toe Rockville; Wallace Bolton, Peninsula, five miles northeast male, one female, 13 weeks, Originally over $300., ^11 price 4^ r q o M apartment. APPLY / Redwood Farms is carried over trees. Huge bedrooms, coun­ Aijply In person- free 649-2179 Lllar, $26,500.. Meyer Agency, rooms are —exceptionally "tlonsllv laree. large. SOUTH Windsor — 5(4 room Laurel St., Rockville; John of My Lai. South Vletiihmese Good salary, regular AKC, champion blood lines, now $52. cash or monthly pay- 649-6651 801 MAIN ST. . to ^ u to Fainms by L. and M. or call 649-1164 heat, hot water, parking. Ap­ 24’ living room, 24’ bedroom, ' Ranch, one - third down as try kitchen, 1(4 baths, % headquarters said 14 civilians i raises, and valuable tnents. 622-0476. IONA MFQ. m Realtors, 643-0609. Hoekstra, Hartford Tpke., first shots, exceptionally ply Manchester Garden Apart­ Free apt. and all utilities etc. Formal dining room, fire­ Homes! With thing^ barely acre lot. Who could ask for and three government pacifica­ W eicker Raps A sumes 5-% per cent mortgage. Rockville; Diana Latimer, Rt. benefits. bright, delightfully affec­ Unit of GeewM started, ten fine homes are al­ more? You can! Call Mr. SEWING machines — brand ments, 16 Forest St. MANCHES’TER — One-bed- provided. Ideal for reUied Signal O o ^ . THIS HOME needs a new own­ place, poroh, garage. Beautiful­ Immediate occupancy. Rec 30, Tolland; AUce Sabimis, tion workers were killed and six BONANZA tionate. 647-1824. ready spoken tor! Come drive Lewis at 649-6306 for com­ new 1969 automaUc zig-zag, un­ room Garden type apartment. Regent St., MbMKtoMtsr er, brick Cape Cod, attached ly landscaped ® yard. Custom room, double garage, $23,900. Broad Brook; Howard Huels- civilians and three pacification Agnew Talk STEAK HOUSE V isit, our employment couple. CaU 64S-0071. down to the Fern St. end of plete details. $25,94 ROOM, downstairs apart­ 'Three bedrooms, fireplace, only now! full-time. CaU after 6 p.m., ford. Ing room, cainearai cemng Manchester Parkade wig. South St., Rockville; Fred forces. Republican CkMigressman Lowell or caU 643-4101, exten­ ond floor, with heat, adults, no ment; on bus line. Newly TWO-FAMILIES — Buy one or bullt-ins, wall to wall carpet­ and fireplaces in living room 649-2384. MAINTENANCE IRSES 83 NOR'TH EaJM ST. The attacl^ occurred In three SEW’ING MACHINES — singer pets. Call after 5:30, 649-9004. ing, garage. Immaculate. Mid Manchester 649-5306 Warrick, Clmrest Trailer, Ver- P. Welcker Jr. disagreed Mon­ sion 368. Evening and Articles For Sate 45 dedorated with heat, hot water buy both. Large lots, and ga Older Colonial In good condition. and family room, two full of the five provinces of South N Saturday interviews can automatic zig-zag, excellent included. Single person pre­ rages.Wolverton Agency, Real­ 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ baths, two-car garage, three- New custom George Rlzer, Somersvllle, day night with Vice President PLUMBERS and experienc­ PRESIDENTIAL Village — We MAN AIDES ’Two family conversion possible. Vietnam’s northernmost 1st ALUMINUM sheets used as condition. Makes buttonholes, Mass.; Idslla Harell, Somers- Agnew's criticisms of toe news ed helpers. Apply at 9M Hart­ be arranged. have rented over half of our ferred, no pets. Security de­ tors, 649-2813. __ — tors, 649-2813. ' Make an offer. zone heat, wooded lot. Phll­ Corps Area, which stretches ford Tpke., Rockville. printing plates. .009 thick, 23x hems, embroiders, etc. Orlg- beautiful apartments. CJome posit required. $125. per For New Addition /ALL SHIFTS brick Agency, Realtors, 646- (from the lowlands south of Da Imedia, and said he wished Re­ 36” , 26 cents each or 6 for $1. ’jially over $300., 6 monthly month. Call 643-0580 after 36-37 CHESTNUT STREET . 4200. B,UIMn only K2,(W. g Z ” Nang 200 miles north to.the De­ DRAFTSMEN— Light or heavy visit our model one and two- A t Manchester Mianor Road, publicans would start “ behaving 643-2711. payments of $8.50 eac)i or pay- 5 p.m. ^ .• ^Manchester Mianor A clean, convenient Iavo family GaU Green* 647-1673. Pasek uedM ^wamp militarized Zone. In experience, It does not mat­ bedroom apartments. Conser- SIX-ROOM Cape, located on Tolland, and Glenora Forbes, like -winners.” $51 cash 522-0931 dealer. NuntiiiK Home Nursing Home wito new roof and new siding, Realtors, 289-7476. The two northernmost prov­ ter. We can place you with a ALMOST NEW Penn. Panzer vatlve living at it’s best. Com- lOVELY new 3-bedroom apart- two acres of land. Ideal loca­ SOUTHERN$ a stone’s torow from Main St. Wapplng Wood Rd., Rockville. inces were generally quiet ex­ Welcker said he was “ bother­ company that’s not afraid of Garden tractor, 10 h.p., with MEDIUM sized crib and mat- pletely carpeted. Complete GE ment. Range, disposal, fully tion for pony or’ horse. Only 385 West Center St. 385 West Center St. For details, ask for Joe Lom­ cept tor an malbudh on a U.S. ed by the timing” of Agnew’s high salaries for the right man. snow blade and rotary mower. tress, used very Jlttle. 646-4481 kitchen, two air-conditioners, carpeted. Garage. Immediate Easy Crochet Datetime $17,900. Paul W. Doiiisran, Real­ bardo. Army supply convoy 26 miles remarks and felt they did not Fee paid. Richard P. Rita Per­ 649-5833. after 3. 1% baths In two-bedroom occupancy. Will consider 2 chll-. TeL 646-0119 Tel. 646-0119 SOUTH WINDSOR NEW tor, 649-4535. Good Samaritans northwest of Hue that killed two add much to the Nixon admini-' sonnel, 63 E. Center St., Man­ apartments. Master TV anten­ dren. M. H. Palmer, Realtor, 90 OXFORD STREET ’TWO, almost new, Volkswagen Like new In and out, you Americans, wounded nine and stratlon's efforts to improve chester, 646-4040. na. Coin-operated laundry in Owned and .occupied by one of VERNON . PUEBLO. Colo. (AP) — Essie continental tires: two tire rims Wearing Apparel— 643-6321. can move into this im- caused light damage. Enemy communications with the Ameri­ ENGLAND basement. Large storage area. Mlonchesfter’s leading cuetom RUSTIC CHARMER Mize put an ad in the Pueblo can people. ENGINEERS—All types, with or for Volkswagen: also 1969 front maculafte 6(4-room Ranch losses were not known. Furs 57 Schools, shopping a n d MANCHESTER- S rooms, sec­ contradtora. 7 rooms, 2(4 baths, Private parklike setting sur­ without a thing to do. Wall Star-Journal for a coUle dog. without degree. Do yourself a and rear seats fit Volkswagen. churches convenient to Pres­ ond floor with garage, central rounds toe Inner beauty of Within three days she had her Official sources said toe ene- “ We’re in the White House 2 zone heat, beautifully treed to wall carpeting, kitchen now,” said the freshman con- favor and start the New Year TELEPHONE 649-5833. SPORTS Jackets—navy blazer, idential Village. On bus line. location, $110 monthly, two and landscaped lot. Many sur­ 7-room Ranch. Three bed­ collie, plus 17 other “‘"®ed, automatic fire sprinkler. Send 50f, add 16f for Send 50f, add 15f for ------Leo Abso and Donald Cole- Monday, Mrs. Nixon took the (NEGRO). pointment (of Republloani^ was V 28g-0707 between 9-5 p.m. monthly. 649-9158, 5-8 p.m,’ ^ Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, ______completely furnished. One-quarter mile east of Exit postage and handling for postage and handling for Six-room COVENTRY — Five - room niun arc jointly sponsoring a wheel of / her husband’s golf Matthew, a 45-year-old New that toe news media didn’t go FALKNOR DRIVE Into ecstasy over the PreeldetB’e IRanrl|pfitpr Enntin^ llrraUk ranges, , automatic washers MANCHESTER large furnished CENTRAL Manchester. 5, 4 and SPACE available tor business, 92, Wilbur Cross Parkway, Route 15 and, 1-84, a copy of the Fall and a copy o f the Fall and Cape. New roof, siding, fire­ Ranch, 2-car garage. Approx- bm to make the miuclmum pen- cart. 8h^ didn’t stick with It York neurosurgeon,' was con- ■Winter ALBUM. Winter Basic FA.SIIION. . speech,” said Welcker. "If I Mdth guarantees. See theni at room, tor person willing to do 3 room apartments, unfumlsh- commercial or storage use. place, enclbied poroh. Excel­ Imately 2 acres wtth fruit aity one year. Tlie Issue would though, returning after a time victed In October of falling to 643-1023 TELEPHONE 64^-2623 643-4112 THE ADC DUIITED . . . a laaehar were a newsman, I don't think If ■ •BELL BTREar—MANC^EflTER, OCKNN. B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 houseworlA occasionally while od. Adults, fumac8s._8hown by Main St., near center. ,$88. 646- l•«•ly lent restdmtlal area. Near trees. Only $14,900. Pasek bo tried by nuiglstrates Instead to the modern Annenberg house, file federal Income tax returns . ^ f I ii...... I / far sallt-aitklnii ttftsre would have been much to Maln 8t. Call 643-2171. - I'm away^ appointment only. 644-0031. ’2426, f ' dtiifni./ Paltara dirse- schools. $23,000. Hayes Agen­ Realtors, 289-7476, 649-5827, of subjecting women to the long Nixon, and Rcbozo. eyfter tak- and was serving, a six-month titai. iirloy—«oe/ 1S4 fM go Into ecstasy about.” r lat^a■•d Dsaihsadl' cy, 646-oisi. 568-1663. - wait involved in lr(al by jury. Ing a two-hour lunch break, re- prison term. /

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i I'm 'itf i )’ YiliiHi'ira daias '.a \ \ \"^ A /, iTUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1970 - \ ' - \ \ ■ \ ' A ■ \ PAGto EIGHTEEN ■ iiahrl]if afpr 1Ei»f tttng 1|pral^ Average Daily Net Press Run -M- \ For Tho W«)k Bndad The Weather Ward Circle of South United Voter Session Masons To Hear Ilocenilier 20, lOflO A b o u t T o w n Methodist Church will meet to­ Wide Range of Subjects I'artly olotKiy and cold to- night at 7:30 at Susannah Wes­ A 6 to 8 p.m. voter-making New Jersey Man .nighl through Frldayj Lowi to­ Martha Circle of Emanuel ley Hall. Alfred Krause will give session will be conducted to­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE 15,880 night about 10. High Thursday Lutheran Church will meet morrow in the Manchester an Illustrated talk on Wildlife. Before Directors Tonight "Meet Our Masonic Presi­ (We Have A Notion To Please) In teens to near 20. Thureday at 10 a.m. for a sew­ town clerk's office in the MunchcHtpr— A City o f Village Charm dents” will be the topic of a E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) ing' aeasipn at the church. There' Three Circles of the Women’s The Manchester Board of Di­ of Directors Account, to he usfd Municipal Building. slides presentation at the meet­ OPEN MON. thru FW. till 9 VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 82 (THIRTY-TWO PAG ES-;^6 SECTIONS) will be a buslnesa meeting at Society of Commiuilty Baptist rectors will be faced with a as a . oontributlon to, the Dnig Eligible applicants must MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1970 ing next Monday of the Friend­ (Classified Advertising on Page 29) 2 p.m. Hbate^es are Mrs. Church will have meetings to­ wide rahge of subjects tonight, Advisory -Council of the Man­ be at least 21 years of age, PRICE TEN CENTS ship Lodge of Mlasons Master’s \Sigr(d Modean, Mrs. Elvira An- night at 8. ’The Estelle Carpenter when it meets for Its regular chester Chamber Of Commerce; residents of Manchester for 1970 Desk Calendar, Appointment irson and Mrs. Blanche Savo- Circle will meet at the home of monthly ^session. ’The meeting $39,000 to the Fire District Spe­ at least six months, and Club. The meeting will be nt Wil- ryXMrs. Madeline Carlson Is Mrs. Russell Hughes, 48 Irving will be at 8 in the Municipal cial Fund, for purchasing a new mu.st be U.S. citizens. ' ■ , , devothmal leader. Building Hearing Room. fire truck; $8,000 to the Police ile’s Steak House, starting nt Books, Diaries and Flies from 49c In Jersey: St.; the Barbara Gifford Circle Voter-making sessions ore I 6:30, with dinner at 7:30. at the home of Mrs. Robert On the agenda arc propo.sals Department, for special serv­ conducted in Manchester on Boy Scout Troop 120 of St. ices in conjunction with duty at The speaker will be Eugene Johns, 280 Greenwood Dr.; and for removing angle parking the first Wednesdajr of each H. Kelchner, who is a past James’ Church will reimme construction sites, and to be li- Reed-Eaton Circle at the home from Downtown Main St., month. Eligible applicants grand historian for the Grand meetings at ,SL James’ School nanced by equal contributions of 'Mrs. Russell Granniss, 33 for deeding to the Army and may sign up also on any Lodge of New Jersey. cafeteria tonlgihr\nt 7 o^clock. by the contractors; $2,688 to the Westwood St. Navy Club the land on which weekday, during regular William F. Booth, grand mas­ J New members areNlnvdted, and its clubhouse stands, for ap­ Sidewalk and Curbs Account, to business hours, in the of­ Easy going FBI Connects ter of Masons in Oonnecticut, TOYOTA boys 11 years of ageNnterested be financed by contributions The Adult Discussion Group proving the sale of a parcel in fices of the town 'plerk and will attend. CORONA should attend the meeting, ac­ of South United Methodist the North End Renewal Area from benefiting prpoerty own­ registrars of voters. companied by a parent. Kelchner has presented this Church will meet tomorrow nt to Top Notch Poods, fol^ improv­ ers; and $12,219 to the Board of program to Masonic bodies" Easy going price 10 a.m. in the church reception ing the purchase of a 80-f00t Education, for a Vocational Ed­ Uriel Lodge of Masons wll throughout New England and .hall. right-of-way on Highland St., ucation Program, to be financ­ heating Improvements, for costs the eastern seaboard, but this Mafia, Police confer the Entered Apprentice and for leasing or deeding the ed by a state grant. of heating improvements in the degree Saturday at the Masonic is his first visit to Oonnecticut. NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Wide- tion and :ere will be a service of old Bunce School to the Man­ In other financial business, oto Trade School Building on He has accepted the invitation income tax evasion Temple in Merrow at 7:30 p.m. fully aquipped HolyN^mmunion tomorrow at chester Grange. the board will consider allocat­ School St. from John L. VonDeck Jr., sec­ spread Mafia infiltration of New charges. Refreshments will be served 10 a.mN^t St. Mary’s Episcopal ing $1,000 for remodeling base­ retary and post master of Jersey police and politics— to Las Vegas- DeCarlo is quoted after the meeting. Also on the agenda is the pro­ In other business, the board Church. posed appointment of a con­ ment space in the Hall of Rec­ will consider approving propos­ Friendship Lodge. VonDeck be­ us saying Gerado "Jerry" Cate­ the point of allegedly Influenc­ na, reputed head of a Mafia stable, to succeed Democrat ords, for use by the Manches­ ed immediate pay, raises for came acquainted with Kelchner ing selection of a state police First Church of Ohrtot, Scien­ Girl Scout ’rttipp 642 will meet ter Federal Credit Union; $6,- when both were attending a con­ group, received $180,000 from tist, will have its regular mid- Joseph Maealone, who has re­ three department heads; ap­ head—are portrayed In FBI tomorrow at 3 at Commu­ OtK) for the town’s share of new proving the C-DAP Work Pro­ ference on Masonic information "Hklmoffs” of Las Vegas casi­ we«ik testimony meeting to­ signed; the appointment of a traiurcripts of electronic eaves­ nity Baptist Churc hiember of the Conservation traffic signals at Center land gram to date; and authorizing last spring in Delaware. nos. A skimoff is illegal diver­ morrow at 8 p.m. at the church. dropping filed In federal court sion of casino profits. Commission, to replace Dr. Adams Sts.; $7,240 for increas­ the mdnager to execute a deed Friendship Lodge members 2131 here. ’The meeting is open 'to the pub­ Officers and directors^ Omar ed town costs for the W. Center have received reservation cards „ , , , , Kenny—Among several refer- lic. Philip Sumner, who resigned; relating to Thompson Rd. In ad­ Twei™ volumes covering four to the Democratic sttong- Shrine Club will meet^\,at 8 St.-Olcott St.- Hartford Rd. re­ in the mail, and are asked to and the appointments of eight dition, It will accept reports on years of recording name do^ns the late Joseph -"Little o’clock tomorrow night atN^e constructed intersection; and reply quickly. All Masons are Boy Scout ’Troop 123 will meet members of C-DAP task forces, a variety of subjects. , of public per^na lties including oeBenedlctls, an Essex home • of incoming presided $4,000 for roof repairs to Mary invited, and they can make tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at Com­ to replace the eight who resign- The meeting will be open for MORIARTVrSROTHERS Raymond E. Bogue, 39 Bryan Cheney Library.' reservations with Charles Smith, , May"*- County political figure, is quot- Sd. public comments twice — once, Hugh Addonizio and Police Dl- telJlng DeCarlo: "If we munity Baptist Church. Dr. 37 Alexander St., who is presi­ rNCH MOTORS) le board will conduct public In addition, the board will for comments on subjects on the rector Dominick Sptea of Ne- t .this deal - If Kenny okays hea>i,ngs and will take possible consider approving the use of agenda, and once for comments dent o f the MasJter’s Club; or SIl.RtlR Op*" ****■ R"**"* Manchester WATES will meet BRIO 119 Thw*.»tol. wark. State Police Supt. David this deal with the paint on the The Golden Age Club will actlonton five proposed app’.’o- $20,826s left over from- the funds on any subject within the they can be made with any B. Kelly and former Supt. Do­ tonight at the Italian-Amerlcan meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the lodge officer. New Jersey Turnpike—we’re Club. Weighing-in will be from prlatlonV^— $8,000 to the Board for Bennet Junior High School board’s jurisdiction. minic Capello, powerful Demo­ Senior Citizens Center. In." He was quoted as figuring a 7 to 8, followed by a business cratic leader John V. Kenny, 28 per cent profit on $1' million meeting. and state Democratic Chairman worth of paint. The executive board of ' the Salvatore Bontempo. The transcripts quote Anthony Army-Navy Auxiliary will Guild of Our Lady of St. Bar­ The transcripts, produced. "Little Pussy” Russo, a Mafia hold its regular, meeting tomor­ tholomew’s Church will meet to­ Tuesday in the extortion trial of figiu-e, as saying he had "a con­ 6 row at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. night at 8 at the school. reputed Mafia boss Angelo "Gyp” DeCarlo, tell of payoffs nection" in the telephone com­ Si! 7 pany who tipped him when law Sllanley Circle of South Unit­ The Ladies Aid of the Luther­ to public officials, loansharking _ _ officials investigated possible ed MeUtodidt Church will meet an Women’s Missionary League and gambling operations, ekim- tomorrow alt 8 p.m. alt Wie home of Zion Lutheran Church will INC. offs from Las Vegas gambling :Jsookmaklng telephones: "This ! e f ^ of Mrs. Stanley IBedt, 63 (Ihbum meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. In —even infiltration of the tele- 8°*' him on the payroll I Rd. the church assembly room,. The phone company and the Mason- him $100 a month.” Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor, Ic lodge. DeCarlo and four other men The pedtor - paridh reliaitions will install the hew officers. The transcripts were made quoted at length In talking committee of Nbith United Members are reminded to bring public by u:s. Judge Robert F. Mafiosi who have, joined the Masonic lodge. "In two, three Meithodldt Church will meet to­ mite boxes. Hostesses are Miss Shaw over vigorous defense ob Emily Kissmann, Mrs. Andresis jectlons. Shaw reserved decision years, we’ll have everybody morrow alt 9 p.m. alt the in," the transcript quWes one church. Lorenzen, and Mrs. Jack on whether they could be used (Soares. as evidence in the trial. participant. "We’ll have two se­ cret organizations. This is the Dr. A. R. Lee enters his office in Liberty, Miss., where he serves as presi­ A Bible dtudy will be held to­ Among highlights of the docu­ Koffee Kraifters will meet to­ ments r Maflk-Mason Lodge." dent of the Amite School Corp., a private system which is opening following morrow at 7:30 p.m. alt Trinity Supreme Court desegregation ruling. (AP Photofax) Oovenaht Church. morrow at 9:30 a.m. at the T , T-i 1^ 1* 1 Photofax) State Police — An FBI memo- At ^ another point, the FBI Community Y. Hostesses are John Farrar, scuba diver who recoveml Miss Kopechne's body, airs his dog randum said “ it appeared that quoted DeCarlo as asking a with aid of son, Colin, 2, as he awaits tuin to testify at inquest.. Reg(lstratlon for Manchester Mrs. Donald Oordner and Mrs. Kenny had Capello appointed woman who was going to work a Adult Evening ■ School winter Raymond Merriman. Memibers state police superintendent, switchboard at the 1964 Demo- term classes will be held to­ are reminded to bring plastic through Gov. Richard J. Hughes cratic convention in Atlantic night and tomorrow night from lids, tissue-'paper, and pictures. at DeCarlo’s request. Kenny City to write down all telephone Woiild-Be Black Teacher A baby sitter is available. The Source Reveals 7 to 9 at Manchester High also has agreed to have Capt. numbers called by Robert F. meeting is open to all women. School. CHasses will start next David Kelly appointed superin- Keimedy, then attorney genera'i. week. tendent to succeed Captello at In another section, DeCarlo is Told: Maids Apply Below Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Fo­ Dishwashers DeCarlo’s request.” quoted as saying of Addonizio; garty of 18 Battista Rd. will Gargan_ Urged Kennedy: Payoffs—Capello and Spina "If he ever gets on the outs with The Manchester Youth Com­ celebrato their 80th wedding an­ are named .os ha-vlng received the Kennedys, he’s dead, LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Ne- adena public schools by Septem- trict to change the racial com- mission will sponsor a forum at gro woman says she applied for ber 1970. plexion of schools where the ra- niversary with an open house "N payments. The transcripts also They’ve got enough on him to the Senior Citizens Center, 63 Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m. at talk of payments to Middlesex bury him "’ a teaching job in Pasadena in District officials conteixl they cial complexion is not the dis- Linden St., tonight from 7 to 9. GENERAL EI£CTRIC 1959 and the receptionist told need another year. trict’s doing,” Pollock told U.S. J their home. Tell Police of Drowning county police and David T. Wil- i„ discussing Capello, De- a .n-o Interested persons with ques­ her. The maids’ applications John Pollock, representing the District Court Judge Manuel L. J tions pertaining to youth are in­ county Democratic leader, carlo is quoted as saying the kre being toke'rtownstori^ Manchester Junior Women’s BUILT-IN EDGARTOWN, Mass. (AP) — All were exhausted from their States senator waiting and or- Election—Decarlo raised mon* state police superintendent school board, asserted in his Real. vited to attend. "I felt like Joe Louis had hit opening statement that racial Real Is hearing the case with- Club wlH have play try-oiEs to­ Two close friends of Sen. Ed- rescue effort, they testified, but dered that Kennedy be brought ®y Addonizio before his elec- wanted $1000 to overlook num- mo in tho stomarh ” «aiH TV>Ha ~ — I / " 7'.— morrow at 8 p.m. ait the t»m e AUTOMATIC ward M. Kennedy testified at before they knew what was hap- forward as the lead-off witness “ Newark mayor in 1961 bers game operatloivs in Long poster, a witness'Tuesdav at The North Manchester Al- witness Tuesday at was not the result of board poll- Pollock added that the dis- at Mrs. Lorn Lake, 127 High St. the inquest into Mary Jo Ko- pening, Kennedy had jumped >n the inquiry that opened Mon after H years m a congress­ Anon family group will meet Branch and $1,000 lor AsouryasDury the Justice DepartmentsI>eT)artment.s first gy trict, in fact, had moved toward The club will compete with pechne’s death that they be- from the car, dived into the ri^y- man. The Iransaipts Indicate tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the piar- DISHWASHER! Park and double payments in a^hool racial discrimination other federated women’s clubs lievcd Kennedy was going to the channel and Wjf.s well offshore DeCarlo and associates worked "There is no constitutional further integration because Indl- ish house of Second Congrega­ of the state producing the same At the outset, Boyle had an- -vriohooi '--M-ioVoir” non summer months. trial on the West Coast. vldual board members feel inte­ police when he dived into the What Markham and Gargan nounced that he would permit brother of th ^ t duty on the part of a school dis- tional Church. The Thursday play. • 2-Level Thoro-'Wash with Power in one transcript says; “ De- , Foster testified she now gration is desirable. channel separating Chappaquid- did next wasn't made known. only testimony directly related D e i^ r a llc chairman *out of group will meet at 8 p.m. in Arm and Power Tower Carlo then stated he has $500 for ^ ^irls c o ^ l o r at P^adena’s But he said the board holds A move up to automatic dick Island from Martha’s Vine- Earlier, it was learned that to whether Kennedy or anyone ’ the Pathfinders Club at 102 Nor­ The executive board of Proj­ the race. Dick Spina. He stated he that the present ratio of man St. Both groups meet ect 1909 Brotherhood in Action • Power-Flo Mechanism yard, a source, close to the case Dist. Atty. Edmund S. Dinis else acted criminally concern- Sinatra—Harold "Kayo” Kon- Private School Negroes to whites in the schools said today. threatened to walk out of the in- >ng Mi.ss Kopechne’s death. thought it would be wise to give J " weekly, and are open to friends Conamittee will meet Friday at s Built-in Soft Food Disposer. No igsberg. a Bayonne loanshark Spina $750 this month. He ex- substitute teaching in is the result of the racial make­ and relatives of a person with Kennedy has said the two—Jo- quest unless Judge James A. The sources gave'this account 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temi- Hand Rinsing or Scraping ... Just now 'n prison, talked with De- plained that if Hughie decides to - up of the city's neighborhoods. a severe drinking problem. seph F. Gargan, Kennedy’s Boyle gave him more latitude in of Monday's events: Tax Break Out? pie. Tip Off Large or Hard Scraps. Carlo about galling money for a close the game down this money Attorneys say the discrima- Board members have aald cousin, and Paul S. Markham, questioning witnesses. When Kennedy took the stand Jamaican hotel if there was a will be an Incentive for Spina to case—involving an estimat- WASHINGTON (AP)__ — ___ Rob- they__ ^ ___ feel the__ Justice______Depart-^____ The West Side Old Ttmers Manchester Grange will meet s Automatic Detergent Dispenser dii^washing now! former U.S. attorney for Massa- Rather than abort the long-de- te the nearly empty courtroom possibility of gambling. Konigs- 'fight like hell to keep the game witnesses could last up ^rt Finch, secretary of Health, -ment has singled out Pasadena will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. chusetts—helped him search for layed inquiry. Boyle told Dinis tn the old Dukes County Court- berg is quoted': "ril see Sinatra tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Orange s “ Handles-up” Silverware Basket open. ’ " weeks. ^ Education and Welfare, says he with the Intent of making it an at the home of Balilla Pagan! Hall. Memibers are reminded to Miss Kopechne in the pond he could ask desired questions house, Dinis began to question and have a talk with him.” Sina- Here are abstracts of some At issue Is the government’s jg urging the Treasury Depart- example for other districts, on 13 Falknor Dr. to make final • 5 Wash Cycles ... Daily Loads, bring articles for an auction a Water Limiter Control where his car fell and were with Kennedy. But the 63-year-old Judge Boyle, citing his tra is fighting a subpoena and conversations included in FBI accusation that the Pasadena ment to wipe out tax breaks for Supt. Ralph Hornbeck has N plans and report on ticket sales table. Refreshments will be Pots & Pans, Mini-Wash®, Rinse him when he dived into the judge did have the last word on *:U''her announcement, cut the an arrest warrant from the transcripts filed Tuesday in the Board of Education has contrib- private schools that are created said 30 per cent of the district’s N for. the second annual Ladies served. ONLY & Hold, Aerated China-Crystal channel. the — order...... in which- ...... witnesses— attorney off several Slate Investigations Commis- federal extortion trial of Angelo *^ted to racial segregation and ggf around desegregation, enrollment is black. He told Night to be held at Flano’s Res­ • 2-Speed Wash Action Gargan and Markham testi- would appear, two sources close '•U'cs. sion which called him in its in- "R ay” or "Gyp” DeCarlo: delayed integration. Finch told newsmen Tuesday newsmen whites represent taurant in Bolton on Jan. 31. The second half of the Bite • -Thoro-Wash with Power quiry into crime. ^ conversation between De- J" opening remarks, Charles yjat favors "reversal of the about 68 per cent and the re- Tickets are now available from fied Tuesday. The source re- fo th? case said. Dinis protested and Boyle Club setback tournament will Arm, Power Tower, Addonizio In one of many Carlo and Carl "Leash” Silesia Qualntatvce, the government s present policy" on the tax ex- malning 12 per cent are Orien- members of the'committee and. vealed the general contents to- They said lllinls wanted to Kenriedy to step outside. start tonight at' 8. Members and references to dealings with Ne- about former State Police Supt. chief counsel in the case, satd empttons and will take it up tals, Mexican-Americans . or at Bill Paganl’s Barber Shop Silver Shower day. bring the inquest to a dramatic subsequent conference guests who wish to play may wark s mayor, DeCarlo is quot- nominick Capello: Justice Department wants xreasury officials. The ex- membersv^'Of other minority on Cooper St. • Selecta-Level Racks The source said Gargan and climax by having Gargan, j^fween the judge and the dis- ed. Hughie helped us along. DeCarlo: "We used to pay ^he school district to set up a emptions are currently being groups. call John Dulka of 97 Cam­ • Power-Flo Mechanism ,, Markham testified that it wasn’t Markham and Kennedy as the attorney, Dinis said he bridge St. He gave us the city.” Addonizio workable timetable to Increase The executive board of the • Built-in Soft Food Disposer. No until the morning after the acci­ Jast witnesses. (See Page Ten) was recently indicted on extor- (See Page Eleven) integration markedly in all Ifas- (See Page Ten) . (See Page Ten) Richard Martin-South School The intemationlal atfalm com­ Hand Rinsing or Scraping . . . Just dent that they learned Kenned.v All five of the women appar­ PTA will meet tomorrow at 8 mittee of the Mlanchester Jun­ Tip Off Large or Hard Scraps. had not gone to police.. ently completed their testimony, p.m. at the home of Mr. and ior Womfen’s ClUb ■wlU meet: to­ ’'^nse-Glo Au^matic Rinse Agent They said that after searching today within a very short time. Mrs. Darden Haslett of 8 Tuck \ night at 8 oit the home Of Mrs. Injector unsuccessfully for Miss Ko­ They left the courthouse togeth­ Rd. William Calhoun, 123 White St. pechne around Kennedy’s sub­ er and were driven away in two to compQete plana for on inter­ GENERAL merged auto under dike bridge, automobiles. Teamsters Demand Members of the Manchester ONLY they urged the senator to go to ftod and'tSun C3Ub will meet to- national dinner. Witnesses lined up to follow ELECTRIC the police. Vietnam War Literally Pits ■ night at 7:30 p.ni. at the Iie- them included the Edgartown Olerc Funeral Home, 28 Main Disabled American Veterans They said his failure to do so people Involved in the c a ^ —the Auxiliary will meet tomorrow BUILT-IN $l-an-Hour Pay Hike St., to pay respects to Mrs. Mil­ reflected the .great confusion police and townsmenw ho recov­ at 7:30 p.m. at the VFW Home. dred Grant, mother of Morgan AUTOMATIC and distress in which they be­ ered the body and car, the un­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The amount to about a 46 per cent Mrs. Amos Potter is in charge lieved him to be. A Brother Against a Brother Grant, a club member. dertaker who prepared Miss Ko­ Teamsters union formally increa.'je. of refreshments. Gargan and Markham said DISHWASHER pechne’s body for burial and the served demands on the nation’s "An industry source satd the that after searching for Miss manager of the inn where Ken­ By ARTHUR J. DiOMMEN became province chief of Kien Lien all want you to do so. No bargaining combine. Trucking s 3 Wash Cycles... Daily Loads, trucking industry today for Kopechne, they took' Kennedy, nedy had been staying. TImT'Lo s Angeles Tiiiiee Hoa in the Mekong Delta, long one has anything against you. Employers Inc., representing China-Crystal, Rinse and Hold by car to the Edgartown ferry a Communist stronghold. And it We took the risk of contacting wage increases of $1 an hour But Judge Boyle, it was SAIGON— A baisic fact of the some 12,000 firms, did not know slip on' 'Chappaquiddick was there Chau met his brother you. per year for threq^ years. • 3-Level Thoro-Wash... with Power the leameC, ordered otherwise. He Vietnam War is that it fre­ until today that the money ijfe- OIL source said. after a separation of many The Front stands for the Put your Arm, Power Tower and Power said he would not keep a United quently pits brother against The massive contract de­ mands had been sharply In- PLUS \ years. struggle against the Americans, Shower mands covering some. 450,000 crea.sed. brother. • , for demanding independence, Meeting in moments of quiet truck drivers also included re­ Tile new wage demands were • Power-Flo Mechanism . / THE WHISPER QUIET A confession taken during democratic peace and neutral­ • Built-in Soft Food Disposer. No police interrogation last July, in the midst of a terrible war, quests for $7,50 pfer week per expected to give President Nix­ ity. The Front has nothing to do year in pension and health imd hand rinsing and scraping . . . Just gives a rare glimpse of two the brothers talk. Here is a con­ on added economic headaches In uxperienceil STAINLESS FA800 with Communism. The revolu­ welfare benefits, and u two- In his adminlslrallon’a efforts to* Tip Off Large or Hard Scraps. Vietnamese braithers talking densed text of Hien’s confes­ tionaries are not against anti-. Let Priests Wed, heart-to-heart about the prob­ sion: cent-per-mile . boost in the cur­ curb inflation. • Rinse-Gib Automatic Rinse , Communist elements who are rent 12.3-cents-per-mile rate for Muds G-E DISPOSAL UNIT. lems of restoring peace to their The (Communist) Directorate true patriots. The revolutlon- The demands also Include un Agent Injector ravaged land. long distance. drivers paid on a n(j(Htional $1.25 per hour in 1 • Automatic Detergent Dispenser of Studies decided to work on a arieitoppose only those who, un­ CARBOLOVLCUTTERS A Say Monks, Nuns One brother is Tran N g ^ number of people, including der we label cl anticommunism, J fringe benefits and extra cost- Hien, now serwing a life sent­ The wage demands alone o(,iiving pay if price's continue ONLY Tran f^goc Chau, who might be­ suppress the people and let' NOORDWIJKBRHOUT, Neth- on religious orders on the other ence as a convicted North Viet­ were estimated at well in excess rjging fa the nation’s worst In- TWIST TOP, SPECIALLY come good sources. Although Americans trample our sover­ erlands (AP) — An organization hand. namese spy. of 60 per cent, over a three^year fi„tionary spiral In nearly 20 Chau and I are blood brothers, eignty. On the other hand, the p r ic e d w it h of Roman j Catholic laymen, After lunch' the council by a The other .brother is Tran revolutionaries would be guilty pact for hourly paid workers yp„ra, it was learned, PDRCHASE 79-6 vote and 12 abstentions. In­ Ngoc (Jhau, a deputy in South we had not met for nearly 20 now averaging around $4 per sumo time, Secretary 6 priests, monksaks and nuns voted years and I had no idea how of ignorance if they fought cluding the eight bishops, psked Vietnam’s House of Representa­ against the French in order to hour and who make up some Ljibor George P. Shultz said he had changed. Therefore, I OF THESE BUILT-INS overwhelmingly today in favor that the celibacy recommenda- tives since 1965. place themselves under the .350,000 of the workers involved, interest rates creutlng. a chose the following mottos: of abolishing a Church law that lions be put into effect. Meetings between Hien and Russians or Chinese. The demands p r o m p t e d tight money supply- a key Nix- prohibits priests from mar­ The / vote was on a request Chau have been cited by the To persevere' in winning him Chau argued with me about immediate objections from „n weapon against inflation We'll give your burner the full treat­ rying. that the Bishops “ especially South Vietnamese government over regardless of the time re­ these ideas, but I avoided an ai- tuicklng sources at the opening were squeezing businesH loo ment . . . to make sure that it is func­ NORMAN'S... FOR BETTER VALUES ond THE BEST IN SERVICE The vote of Ihe-Pastoral Coun­ should give implementation tb In an effort to have Chau ex­ quired; to strengthen our gument with him on principle. of the nationwide contract nego- fa the slowing economy, tioning properly . . . to give you cil was 90-6 with eight Dutch the recommendations that the pelled from the House for trea­ brotherly ties and at the same ’ He said categorically: M>' stand tiations who called thefn "fan- " jf keep the stranglehold carefree, economical heating comfort. bishops abstaining on a motion celibacy role should be rescind- sonable activities. Wednesday lime to win him over politically is clearly to oppose Communist ta.stlc and' warned of the po.s.sl- on the money supply, the pros- billty of a nuliortwide lockout If pccts are for more signs of saying the celibacy rule should for future and married the House voted to support the ' in accordance with the dictates Ideology, .but rx)t to bate the Day or night, routine or emergency, they aren’t, sharply slushed, slowing in the economic indlca- nb longer, be required of future priests." government’s accusations,, but of circumstances; to remain Communists as individuals. He we'll take full responsibility for the refused to expel Chau and two ContraclH Involving some 12,000 tors that we see," Shultz said at AKS ABOUT OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS priests, j In Vatican City, the official vigilant; to make careful said he did not kill anyone ex­ operation of your burner. And we Icpileagues. companie.s expire March 31. , Tuesday news conference in By 83-3' and nine blanks the spokesman of the Vatican said preparations for tHe contacts. cept when he went on opera­ (hake prompt delivery of famous The brothers were born near tions. He complained that the Frank 1< itzslmmoii.s is acting the i.flriit open break among top. council recommended that tile vote of the eouiu,'ll luid ymV In Novepibcr, 1966, I decided Atlantic heating oil. Hue. Both partlclpateid in the us Teamsters lpresld(!nt in the level Nixon administration eca'n- priests who want to marry or juridical effect." to make "contact with him. I ^errillks had attempted to kill Vietnamese Nationalist resist­ lUm wiUi a bomb. ' nb.sence of the untoji’s impris- omists. For full details of obr complete burner are already married can contin­ "Besides, Holland is not the went straight to the residence ance against the French under Flnullyt I said the main and oned president, Jame.s R. Hoffa. Shultz^ saying his was a " ixt- service, call or write ue" to function fully as priests. whole Catholic Church," siild of the province chief and told Cl II the Viet Mlnh. Hien, the elder, realistic question was not who. A Teamsters source said gonul view," added Paul Me- Msgr. Fau^U> Vnlluinc tho guards I wanted to see ' By a 94-1- vote and three when the proposals were Initial- Crueken, chiLlrnian of the Preal- SERVICE must remember tliul. remained with the' Viet Mlnh Chau. was right or wrong, but to worit blanks they recommended -that and became a trusted Intelli­ together to save South Vietnam ly drafted the wage demands in- jjent’s Oounoll of .Economic Ad- "The vote was just an inquiry As far as I can remember, I FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. marjried ,men should be eligi­ from war. cliided $1 per hour for this year visors, might be moving toward INC. by the Dutch bishops to hear tlie gence agent ^vhllc Chau, rebelled got the following ideas across ble for the priesthood. After this contact, 1 made the and 75 .ents per Imur ea. h in (he same coneluslon. but Me- 319 BROAD STREET OUR BEST opinion of the Dutcli prie.sts on by tho Cknnmunlst control over to him during our conversation By a 93-2 vote and three .the Viet Mlnh, left In 1951 and following report to my jfui.'er- 1971 and 1972 but that Fltz.slm- Cracken declined comment, Fuel Oil — Oil Burner Bales and Bervloe the celibacy Issue. It is just an lliat night: Air Oaoditiatilng blanks they voted for the princi­ lors: f mons later wrote in the higher shxxMz said tho admTntelratlon opinion, nothing more. And joined tho French-supported The Front (South Vietnam Na­ • Insured Budget Payment Plan ple stptemcnl that the celibacy Natiohallst government. A -Our brotherly lies'are fair­ vures. n p(fatfa,jp hands-off policy a M Hour Custotner Bervioe PRODUCT! role should toe "rescinded. y there are no other opinions in, tional lAberation Front) ordered ly good. ' . I Reports of the lower, earlier 445 HARTFORD RD. • MANCHESTER • SINCE 1939 tile Churi'h. completely differ) When Vietnam won Indepen­ me to / contact you and see In labor disputos, but he indIcut- 649-tSW * / The 106 votes were equally ■B -Hls- ideas and political ent "■f dence frqm France. Chau re- whether you want to support the wage demands were based on government would luive split among laymen on th^ one nValned in South Viotnam. • stand are not favorable, his op- Indus ry reports from he ortgi- OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. ^ SATURDAY TIlL 6 P.M. / Front. Your former friends nal draft of the contract de. •*- hand nnd..priests and memtoers (See Page Eleven)’ whereas Hien weiit North. Chau Buol, Luong, Chuong ,Kinh and (See Page’ Eleven) mands. These were estimated to (Bee Page Twenty-Two)

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