■ { PAO£ EIGHTEEN UltmrljfPBtpr 1E«?ning TUESPAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1971 j L 1; The commission on social Grades 7 and 8 of Center C^- Hartford, Junior deputy; Arthur preach, and liste r C. Henry NEW! — E X O im O r About Town concerns of South United Meth­ gregatlonal Church will meet Reichert of Vernon, scribe; Wil­ Lutherans Plan sslst with the i f odist Church will tneet tonight tonight at 6 ;4S In the Lower Tall ^ d a rs Anderson will H i* Senior High Drama at 7:30 at the church. liam Stevenson, treasurer; and liturgy. The B nanuel, Junior NATURAL HEALTH ^orkahop' o t South United Junior Hall of the church. J. Albert McNanny of East Holiday Service and Cliorub cho rs will sing un- Grade 9 OonflrmaUon Class will Hartford, trustee. Methodist CSiurch will meet to­ The Adult Bible Class of Zion Tap Secrist der the dlreclloi of Steven Low- FOOD SHOFFI night at 7 at the Jeu e Lee meet at 6:48 In Memorial Hall Appointed offlcei;s are Nash A service of Thanksgiving ry, organist an choir director. Evangelical Lu^eran Church of the church. Wayne L. Secrist of 130 Par­ AT THE House of the church. will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Rowlett, preceptor; Robert Miil- will be held tomorrow at 7:30 All pledges foil 1972 received church. ker St. has been elected Grand doon, guide; James H. Wright. p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran to date will bo ^dlcated. The . Senior High Forum of The Discussion Group of Cen­ Tall Cedar of Nutmeg Forest, ■ chaplain; Reginald Cartwright, FARKADI ter Congregational Church will Church. Thb service Iq open to NorjA United Methodist Church Deaconesses of Cepter Congre­ Tall Cedars of Lebanon. He suc­ senUnel; Arthur 'nnsz. chief the public. Nickel coins remain the most will meet tonight at 7 at the meet tomorrow at 1 p.m. In the ranger; Richard Barker, his­ favored coins in Baltimore. gational Church will pack church library. ceeds Roy B. Reed of Bast Pastor Ronald Fournier will church. Also meeting at 7 are Thanksgiving baskets tonight at torian; Thomas Hlndson, chief Grade 7 at the church parson­ Hartford. Sldonlart; Daniel Hair, Sldon- 7:30 in the Robbins Room The Cherub Choir of Emanu­ age and Grades 8 and 8 at the of the church. A seml-publto InstallaUon of lan degree; Max C. Kabrick, church. el Lutheran Church will re­ officers will be held In the Ma­ band director; and Roy E. Reed, A Happy Thanl^giving Day To You Alll hearse tomorrow at 4 p.m. In sonic Temple, on Saturday, Dec. aide to Grand Tall Cedar. The Rev. S. Franklin Logsdon Luther Hall of the church. The Eta Caiapter, Beta Sigma Phi 11, at 8 p.m. The InstaUlng of- Forest committee appoint­ sorority, will meet tonight at 8 of Largo, Fla., will conduct a Junior Choir will rehearse at Holiday Suggesfions service tonight at 7:30 and a 4:16 p.m. In Luther Hall. ments will be made at the Jan­ at the home of Mrs. William uary meeting. Borbely, US Carriage Dr. Bible study tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Trinity Covenant ^ u rc h . Manchester Adult Evening Secrist Is a member of 'Tennis School classes not be held Lodge of Masons, Thompeon- from Shady Glen .. . The Adult Forum of North town. Pa., and Is a former United Methodist Church will East Catholic High School will tomorrow and Thursday because sponsor its annual alumni get- of the Thanksgiving holidays. member of JUhiata Forest, Mlf- ★ Egg Nog Ice Cream meet tonight at 8 at the church. fllntown. Pa., and Hairisburg together on Thanskgivlng Day Made especially for your holiday pleasure THE DESSERT morning at the school. The Forest, Harrisburg, Pa. to top off your Thanksgiving meal! HALL FOR RINT event will open at 8 a.m. with Cyclist Injured Secrist is a veteran of the Ko­ Mass in' the school auditorium. rean Conflict and attended Sus­ ★ Pumpkin or Mince Meal Ice Cream For purtles, showers, recep­ Later, refreshments will be In Truck Mishap quehanna University. He Is em- tions, meetings. Complete served In the cafeteria. All ^oyed by Aetna Insurance Co. These two are traditional with us. Taste Just like old fash- Utohen fadUtlea. Large en­ East Catholic High School grad­ A 36-year-old motorcyclist In Hartford as casualty superin­ 1 toned homo made pies. Try heaping either Into pre-bakpd 3Sth Turkey Day Fiye-Miler Tomorrow - - Details on Sports Pages closed parking lot. Ii^nlre; uates are Invited to attend. tendent In charge of nationwide jpatty shell, top with- whipped cream. Your guests will be from Hartford was injured this colly impressed! morning about 8:30, police automobile assigned risk under­ LiriiiKiniaii HaH The ways and means com­ said, when his bike and an oil writing. M GOLWAY STREET ★ Shady Glen’s Own Egg Nog MANCHESTER mittee of Center Congregation­ truck collided at Center and Me- Mr. and Mrs. Secrist and al Church will meet tonight at Kee Sts. Average DaUy N e t Press Run Phone: MS-0018 or 648-816S their daughters, Lori and. Lisa, The liquid drink In quarts, that’s rich, croomy and fresh. 8 In the church office. Philip Franco was taken by are members of Community Ideal mixpd with your favorite drink, too! Unmistakably For The Week Ended The Weather Shady Glen Quality! ambulance to the Manchester Baptist Church. November 20, 1971 Clcudy and cold with snow de­ Memorial Hospital where he NOTE: Open Thanksgiving Day from 10:30 A.M. to 1:80 P.M. veloping this evening. Accumu- SWEET CIDER ^ was placed in the Intensive care — Closed the Remainder of the Day . . . fntion up to five inches expected unit in critical condition, ac­ 1 5 ,5 9 0 ilanr^PHtrr lEurmng Urralii before ending Thursday; low in cording tc a hospital spokes­ FUEL M 20s. THANKSGIVING man. Wayne L. Secrist OIL C.O.D. "QUALITY Is Our MancheHter— A City of Village Charm QTS., V i GALS., GALS., 3 1S-GALS., JARS, Police said the driver of the fleer wlU be Marshall Elman of truck, Richard P. Kocher, 66, of Jake Shadij^'jlsufL Best Ingredient!'’ West Hartford, deputy for Dis­ VOL. LXXXXI, NO. 47 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) (Classified Advertising on Page 29) CROCKS, KEGS, RARRELS, STIGOIS Rockville, was uninjured. trict 16. Installing marshal will MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS OPEN THANKSOIVINO AMD EVERT WEEKEND Franco’s east-bound cycle on be WllUam Stevenson of Man­ KELLEY « SONS Till new tears Center St., struck the cab of the chester, Past Grand Tall Cedar M-HR. BURNER SERVICE oil truck, police said, which was of Nutmeg Forest. Organist 0 javu^StoJu^ making a left turn from McKee will be James W. McKay. Nut­ BOLTON CIDER MILL St. onto Center St. 647-9732 TWO CONVENIENT LOCA'nONS ROUTES ■ and 44A — BOLTON meg Forest Rangers will usher Rt. 6 & 44A — Open Dally and Sunday Wreckers from Moriarty and present the colors. Money Adviser McCracken WOWMS SILVjaBSTElN, Prop. — T E L . MS-tS8e Bros, removed the motorcycle Serving Greater Manoheater, Farkade Bnanoh — Monday thru Snturrtgy Other elected officers are Yemen, Coventry, Tolland, (Jofan and Bemloe Bleg) Busman I ‘Hot Pursuit’ Order Given and towed the oil truck, which had a damaged left front wdieel. Frank Kalas of Tolland, senior EUington and Sooth Windsor deputy; Donald Babb of East Resigns White House Post Crish Special All Week Mancheeter Area WASHINQ’TON (lAP) — The expression" of his economic White House announced today thought in the past three ,and Indian Troops on Border Police Blotter the resignation of Dr. Paul W. one-half years—"probably the CASH 'N CARRY McCracken as chairman of the most difficult period in the 26- Looms By 'THE ASSOCIATED PRESS manders at oil levels were au­ India Insists the attacks were cfficers on leave before reUre- REG. BUNCH Richard A. Zeman of Santa T u e s d a y (Council of Economic Advisers year history of the economic Pre-Holiday and his replacement by the council." India said today its troops thorized to cross—even a pri­ launched by East Pakistani in­ ment were being ordered to re­ Cruz, Calif, and Rt. 31, Coven­ and (ve orders permitting them tc vate could go “if he Is shot at dependence fighters, the Mukti port for duty Immediately. try, was arrested by Coventry vice chairman. Dr. Herbert By DON MEIKLE Stein. Stein was one cf the handful' aturnk across the border into frem across the border.’’ Bahini. Mrs. Gandhi told Par­ The broadcast said the callup police on a re-arrest warrant ednesday of top White House policy ad­ HARTFORD (AP) — India previously has denied liament the rebels have seized also affected some enlisted men Last Minute Suggestions! W The change gives to ih’esl- Pakh)^ at any time and any POMPONS charging him with operating a visers who was present at ’The settlement of the Con­ place^^ self-defense, and that Its troops had or would cress large sections of East but gave no details. India part­ motor vehicle while hla right to dent Nixon an activist econo­ Camp David, Md., Nixon’s ly mobilized Us reserves last mist who had a large part in necticut Co.’s contract dispute they haVe already done so On at the border under any circum­ and inflicted heavy casualties drive Is under suspension and mountaintop retreat, when the least oneNoccaslon. stances, despite Pakistani alle- cn the Pakistani army. month. failure to display rear red light. Thanksgiving developing the wage-price wage-price freeze, the severing with its bus drivers and me­ In her speech before Parlia­ freeze and the Phase 2 machin­ A govertunent spokesman, gatlcns of large-scale attacks Dispatches from Pakistan ap­ Zeman was alw> arrested on a of the dollar’s tie with gold, the chanics averted a trans- elaborating a Parliament by Indian army units along the parently were being delayed, ment, Mrs. Gandhi repeated count of .operating a motor ve­ ery which succeeded it on Nov. imposition of the 10 per cent pcrtatlcn crisis this week, but 14. The change is unlikely, how­ speech by prime Minister In­ borders with the rebel province but Radio Pakistan reported all that regular Indian army units 1 . 5 0 hicle while his license is under Kitchen Helpers import surcharge, and the in­ ether crises cculd be around dira Gandhi, Wid local com­ of East Pakistan. Pakistani reserve officers and were not fighting in East Paki­ suspension. He was presented In Hamilton ever, to bring any substantial itiation of a series of sUmu- the comer—and mechanisms stan alongside the rebels as GROWN IN OUR GREENHOUSE East Hartford Court today. Bond shift in economic policy. lative domestic tax measures for coping with them are not charged by Pakistan . 'But for was set at $300 and Zeman, un­ T h e resignation of was drafted for Nixon’s bomb­ easily devised. the first time she acknowledged dcach McCracken takes effect Jan. 1, able to post It, was Jailed In Hamilton Beach r shell announcement in mid-Au­ Gov. T ^m as J. Meskill has that Indian soldiers had been Hartford. press secretary 'Ronald L. Zieg­ gust. taken: S. h^dvUne cn state aid, inside the Pakistani province. Coventry poUce are invesU- Electric 14 Speed ler said. It had been postponed Or. Paul McCracken Stein also headed the task insisting that towns and cities She said the Indian border KRAUSE FLORIST gatlng a break at Guido’s Super Bissell since September because of the force which drafted the Phase 2 pledge to pay their own share Nixon T0 Meet Pompidou cro8sit:g occurred when Paki­ 621 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER Market on Rt. 31, reported Sat­ Carving Knife launching of Nixon’s new eco­ Zeigler said Nixon iregretted machinery for wage-price stabi­ before any ^ t e subsidies are stani lirfantry buttressed by urday. Police said a laige sum Blender nomic policy on Aug. 16. McCracken’s departure and felt lization. Both McCracken and handed to bus companies. tanks and artillery launched on TEL. 648-9659 of money was removed from the Gemini Sweeper McCracken had been due 'to re­ the Michigan economist had Stein were Introduced to news- attack Sunday cn East Paki­ office safe. Entry was gained sume his professorship at the made enormous contributions stani rebels who had 'wrested through a rear office. Unlveisity of Michigan. in the "wisdom and clarity of (S«e Page Eight) . . . designed to pump At Atlantic Island Site an area around Boyra from SOUTH WINDSOR aid into, system WASHING’TON (AP) — Pres­ 6e visit, simultaneously an- prior to his summit meetings in govenunent control. Three East Hartford youths 9.88 17.97 ident Nixon will meet with nounc in Paris and Washlng- the two Ck>mmunlst countries. Pakistani artillery shells feU were arrested by South VWnd- &-9.87 into India and wounded liulian Famous hole-in-handle knife Solid state engineered. Ili- Cleans any type of car­ It is true enough that most French President Georges' ton, ^1 be strictly business," Asked if there wemid be meet­ sor police early this morning. YOUR for perfect carving balance. communities have failed to soldiers, she charged, and the All three were charged with low switch boosts blending peting or floor! Easy to British Pompidou in the Azores Dec. IS press sc ^etary R<»iald L. Zieg- ings with other leaders, Ziegler Pakistani ,jroorps advanced to 8 ft. cord. #275. speed. 44 oz. container. #662 create transit districts capable conspiracy and attempted arson CHOICE use. of serving as mechanisms to and 14 to discuss current inter­ ler said, ad Nixon will return said this generally would be ac­ the border.' in conneotion with an a llie d pump local, state and federal national issues prior to his directly to \washlngton after- complished through the North ‘"The local Indian military bam fire ^th Pompidou and he had lurfhing to report on T. Zalkarlte, 20; Steven E. enabling legislation has been on While he is there, the Presi­ other face-to-face meetings. attack," she told legislators. Oodbout, 18 and S te i^ n T. 30 Assorted Gadgets the books for more than 10 dent also plans to meet 'with is in line with Prasident Nix­ Ziegler said Nixon and the "In this action 13 Pakistani Foran, 18. PoUce said the three years; that bus companies have Portugal’s Prime Minister, Dr. on’s announcement that he will Chafee tanks were destroyed." Roast Rack #Nut Cracker Marcelo C!aetano. be consulting with tJ.S. allies (See Page Twenty) A spokesman later declined were found near the bam on Meat Thermometer •Wood Spoon Set Rhodesia been curtailing service and Governor’s Highway just off warning of possible shutdowns; to say how far the Indians had '•Raster •Nylon Bearing By KENNETH L. WHI’rtNG penetrated into East Pakistan, EUington Rd. In South Windsor. SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) that there is ste.e money The investigating officer term­ 'Whip Tonsrs Pin available to buy new buses; saying the distance was deter­ — The British and Rhodesian mined by the need for self-de­ ed the behavior of the three, • Plus many more! governments agreed today on that there is Statate money "suspicious and imusual.” A available to subsidize money- fense. He said the Sunday terms fqr the African territory crossing was the only one. five-gallon container of gasoline to return to the (Commonwealth Icsing operations (it's being was found in the area. Cornwall turned back, unspent, Into the State Warns Snowplow Crews "But I can’t tell you what Cornwall and end the slx-year-oId rebel­ will happen in the future," he The three were scheduled to state’s general fund); an dthat V’In the event of a snow W.»I lion to preserve white miiwrity HARTFORD (AP) — Highway However, "we’re not assum­ added. "But It may happen be presented In Circuit Court rule. the state Department of Trans- maintenance men v’ho fail to ing for one moment that all of storm beyond the regular work­ Electric Food Warmer Electric Fondue pertation has a campaign going again." 12, East Hartford, Dec. 8. Weslbend Terms of the agreement will report for snowplow duty "will the highway maintainers ore Tile Boyra area, about 46 VERNON Our to publicize and promote transit ing my, we will follow normal not be made public until they be considered unavailable for going to stay away from miles northeast of Calcutta, Vernon poUce are Investigat­ Reg. are announced to the Rhodesian districts. procedures in calling out per­ z q Q7 winter work during overtime work,” Meskill said. sonnel i^igned to snow and ice borders the Jessore district of ing the aUeged theft of some 7 Pc. 12.95 19.88 and British parliaments Thurs­ hours,” State Transportation J m J i The union employes are seek­ removal mei^tions. East Pakistan, where the Paki­ $800 from a sdfe at Randall’s 16 .8 8 day afternoon, a Joint an^ . . . Meskill vetoed Commissioner A. Earl Wood stan government announced on StaUonary Store, Park Place. Adjustable thermostat, on/off switch. Exact temperature control. ALUMI­ nouncement said. But there announced today. ing higher pay for being on “Those who report will be as­ ‘‘standby’’ during the winter signed to a \« u te and will be Monday that 130 Indians were PoUce said the theft was re­ Cookware Set Hot spots for coffee, gtravy, etc. NUM POT WITH Teflon interior. 4 was speculation that they pte- enabling bill Wood’s statement Indicated killed and an estimated 600 ported yesterday and alleged­ Our Rug. 18.99 forks, instructions. vlde for continuation of white that the punishment for refusal season. considered av^able for winter i^overed 1 and 2 quart sauce- work during ^ertlm e hours. wounded in fighting that in­ ly occured during business lans. 5 qt. covered Dutch control and advancement of the On the other hand, , Meskill to work overtime will be the W'ood's statement said: volved tanks. hours. The safe was unlocked black majority toward political denial of overtime snowplow Those who do not\report will be iven, 10" open skillet. has not made it any easier for considered unavailable for win­ Boyra is also across the bor­ they said. power some day. the municipalities to band to­ duty for an Indefinite period. der from the area where India Michael Dennis, 24, of 86 Ver­ [Porcelain on aluminum with The agreement was signed ter work during cvertlme ired-on Teflon. Save An Extra gether in transit districts. On Council 16 of the American hours." claims it shot down three Paki­ non Ave., RcokWUe, was ar­ 13.74 this morning by Sir Alec July 2, he vetoed a bill that Federation of W te, County and No Herald stani F86 Sabre Jets on Mon­ rested yesterday cm a warrant Douglas-Home, the British For­ would have allowed all such Municipal Employes, AFL-CSO, In order to keep the fHghways day. Pakistan said it lost two Issued by Circuit Court 12 charg­ eign Secretary, and Prime Min­ districts to be created by local has called a moratorium on ^ Tomorrow clear, the Transportatim De­ Sabres but insisted the battle ing him with vioIaUon of proba­ ister Ian Smith of Rhodesia aft­ legislative bodies, without the overtime work begiruilng at partment will use superwsory with Indian Gnat fighters took tion. He was released on a $600 jg 100% Pure Linen I er nine days of talks. After a personnel and other emplWes necessity of holding referen- 3:30 p.m. today. The Herald will not place over East Pakistan, not bond for appearance in Circuit 25% OFF BessioR ’Tuesday night, infor­ dums. On July 8, he vetoed an­ Weather forecasts predicted on the snowplows, hire mwe over India as claimed by Nc Court 12, Rockville, Dec. 7. mants reported little remained other bill that would have that the season’s first signifi­ publish tomorrow, private contractors, and length Calendar Towel our regular low prices on to be discussed except forma- en the runs. Wood said. Delhi. Rotaiert Tourvllle, 24, of Marl, U / allowed the communities in the cant snowfall in Connecticut Thanksgiving Day. Have The Pakistanis claimed two' borough was arrested yesterda, Etiquette liUes. South Central Planning Region will arrive this evening. a happy and safe holiday, Council 16 President Michael The announcement said the Ih(lian Jets downed. Mrs. Gan- and charged with vlolaUon of the 54 Pc. Stainless (the New Haven area) to Gov. Thomas J. Meskill said and look for us Friday Ferruccl was seeking the sup­ . called the air battle a ^town parking ordinance. He was terms will be submitted to the create a transit district through at his news coirference this on your doorstep or at port of the Teamsters' Union Stemware Carving Sets Rhodesian people in a"test of ’’pumy local action." released on a $16 cash bond for Rog. Flatware Set local legislative actions. ‘‘‘Un- morning that the Department your favorite news coun­ to keep private contractors Pal^tan claims that hordes appearance in court. 49< in our stock aooeptsd>Ulty’’ that would be o r of Transportation is prepared from undermining the state em­ ganiud os soon as possible. (See Page Nine) - ter. Brian Blake, 28, erf 812 Hart­ Each to cope with the situation; ployes’ threatened job action. (^e* Page Three) ford Tpke., Vernon, was arrested Mirror-finishIfJ 11 1t stainless steel A British spokesman said the this mdsnbig and charged wlthj Elegant/crystal clear! hlacjc■ les. agreemeiU with "fully in accord­ operatlngNylth unsafe tires. 1972 calendar in many All .si^es .- champagnes,, ance’! with the yardstick Brit­ Examples: £ 18 .7 0 ain laid down eight years ago A All of those charged are sched­ designer prints, accent goblets, brandie's, cor- Complete service for 8, uled to appear in Circuit Court colors. Gift boxed. lials, on-the-rocks, cock­ Our Reg. 7.99^ Sale 5.99 plus 8 extra teaspoons, 6 for steady progress toward 12, Rockville, Dec. 7. tails, etc. Our Reg. 9.49 Sale 7.12 serving pieces. 4 pat­ black rule, Canada Rises Angrily Our Reg. 13.99 Sale 10.49 Douglas-Home and Prime terns. ‘ Minister Ian Smith have met IVelour eight times since the talks be­ gan Nov. 16. However, it ap­ Novem ber Jtehen Towels pears that much spadework " SPECIALS jCJay Christms in inis Santa. Comingware was accomplished by Lord Rattling an Economic Chest Gemine Vtaterpmf Joel. Poinsetlia designs. Goodman in five previous visits ■ ON to Ballriniry this year. Good­ By WILUAM L. RYAN spokesman tC'r "modfrate na­ small minority of vocal ontl-- sort of ca.talytlc agent produc- tive stage, with many blurred Electromatic man left Tuesday for tendon, (last of a series) tionalists," calls the Nixon pol­ American elements. In the long Ing a curious. ferment, lines. The outsider gats an im­ 411). and his departure was viewed icy "the best thing that has run they could use such ammu- Traditionally, Canada’s Con- pression that Canada is groping "i Aluminum 100% Acrylic as the conclusive sign that ‘TORONTO (AP) — President nitlon to give nationalism ' a servatlve party, the people (or new directions. ® Box agreement had been reached in Nixon’s now economic policy happened to Canadian nation­ Perc. alism In years.” 'The Com­ sharp, radical twist. once led by Jolm G. Dlefenba- It seems likely In any case SLUSH /UULU DOORS the six-year-old dispute. appears to have had the effect that Canada, in relations with I e Whatever the compromise, a in Canada of reviving old griev­ mittee for an Independent Can­ _Canada's. younger generation '“=r, has had a naUonallst out- Fiberwoven Blanket ada, of which he Is a member, reflects rcs^tinent of U.S. pol-. her huge neighbor, (aces one of BOUTS SIDING*' Our Reg, 29,95 storm of protest is expected ances and developing new ones. the most criticoj periods in 104 ■ e 52"x70" A from black nationalists because Many Canadians think the seems to have got a hefty push Icy as Vletnain makes It ap- The Liberal party has tended A. REGULAR « 1 >| M from resentment of U.S. policy, pear to youngstefa^ here. It Is to be contlhcntalist, a free- years of nationhood. 116.00 * • WINDOWS Schrafrts Chocolates it has become clear during the current deterioration in U.S.- Prime Minister Trudeau must I l•7U ° 5 " '4 -4 .9 7 negotiations that Immediate Cunadian relations is dangerous because some here detect in now the more disturbed be- trade party, llome style a.ssorlment the policy a suggestion that Ca­ cause of what It calls\"supor- As prime minister for 21 call a federal election by June. REGULAR CANOPIES nnesl quality chocolates mijoriliy rule _ will not be to both aides because it adds to Some analysts' think his Liber­ ■ e 80”x90”, Reg. 6.99 5.97 99 achieved. already serious resentments. nadians must pay an economic power roulette’’ exempliflec^ by years W.L. Mackeiusio King, dls- 813.00 In liaiKl.some4 pound box. price for political Independ- als uro heading into dlfflouUy, •9.90 m —also— 108"x90". Reg. 8.99.7.97 Observers speculated that the Some say It Is dangerous to nucloar tests such as the receiU counted British lnflue<(fce and In part stemming from worsen­ Stay dryl Stay smarti You wilt in a Winlerweight. jumbo 19.99 agreenient would leave the both Canadians and Americans underground one on Amchltka\.wooed U.S. favor. ’The men who ing relations with Washington. Screen Porch pair of these beautifully styled bootsl' Stainless steel pump and heat unit. 10 cup Schraffts .Mints...... 37c white ihlnority in control of Uw because Washliv];ton’s policies Island. This was roundly damn- followed him In the Liberal Perhaps, speculation goes, Enclosures, Patio nylon binding. Solid capacity. A very special gift! Famous government while offering ad- od In r.dvancQ by Canada’s leitocrshlp—Louis St. Laurent, And Stay on the Sayings Side Tool ■ Covers and Car Ports Sc’hraffts .\ssorted Chocolate*...... 8^ can complicate Canada’s Intor- . . . superpower Trudeau may feel ipipelted to colors. Corning guarantee. vonooment to the bl^ck major- nd.l affairs. Including the prob­ Parliament and through public Lester B. Pearson opd Pierre some sort of dramatj jPI Eosy Terms ■ IMiintcrs Peanuts, .lean pkg...... 99ush than U needed. That Is, the way to downright agitated, to the nationalist viewpoint and can be an Important factor in H i MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER ^SAL^TUES. &.WED. principles first put forth by aches. the new deterioration of rela­ It depends upon the respondent. Conservatives leaning toward Mon. Ifiru FrI. 9i30 a.m. to 9i30 p.m. Douflssdlome for another Con- ing forward to it as he waxes his skis. The snow, the election. Oppoeltlcn Oon- 1145 Tolland Turnpika if it comes, might change to rain before ending to­ Peter C. Newman editor of tions could add to a stookpllo of But It is becoming clear that cniiUnonl.illsm. S^ rdoy 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.mi (80S Page Twenty) morrow afternoon. (Herald photo by Buceiviciua) Maclean’s magazine and a ammunition for a currently the Nixon ]x>llcy has acted as a All this Is still In the forma­ (See Page Twelva)

i- h X FAOB TWO ■kANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE THREE Columbia Andover Long Opera New Books Shcinwold on Bridge Town Meeting ST A R eA'ZElC*^^ ^ MOWIEIMnNQB Ily C L A Y R. P O IX A N ‘H ot Pursuit’ O rder G iven Tou’d better Btutt that tur­ ARIft LIBRA key right away, mom, at |FDR m REN IB AND TRY FOR SLAM WITH NORTH Set Saturday MAC. 71 VoOr Dally AtIMIy Gulda SeFT. Annual Cub Scouts At Library CUE BIDS * According la lh» Slari. ' . leaat If you’re going to the V D ^ P G 0 P 1 £ <$ Q 10 7 2 “ A M . It o c f A zpeclal town meeting has |14-16-19-28 To develop message for Wednesday, performance of Tristan und Fiction By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD O A 3-K)-12-24/iA Thanksgiving Eve Isolde tu il^ t at the Bush- been called for Saturday at 8 0 145-48-56 read words corresprandlng to numbers 31-60-75 Va Get Badges Arenas—Hallucinations 0 QJ64 of your,2 odloc birth sign. Indian Troops on Border nell. It won’t be over until MiMM Mr tf NMr The average bridge player ♦ QJ63 p.m. in Yeomami Hall. ^ T A U R U S tCORRIO Arnold—Forests of the night A M . 20 t Forward' 31 Brond 61 Tfes^ A total ct 22 Cub Scouts re­ 13:20 or 12:30, accor^ng to Benzonl—Marianne and the WE.ST EA.ST Townspeople will be asked to 2 Good 32 Are 62 You OCT. 7 / 0 J (Continued From Page One) Brigades were leading the at- pealed for India and Pakistan thinks there is something dis­ ( ^ M A ? 70 Worship Maestro Ouadagno who will lAUMUMHimO l( act on reports of town officers. 3 Progrtit 33Fieldi 63 Get NOV. 7I-- ceived badges at their pack masked prince graceful about bidding a slam 41 94 ♦ 63 4 Don't 34 For 64 Work of Indian troops have crossed '"'® "‘'’® Rreotost restraint" meeting last Friday night. conduct, and he ought to Brand—Ambush at Torture Can­ C? 9863 C? 107 542 The reports wore tabled at the Si03-36-54 5 Moon 35 Now 65 Of 18-26-34-41i inif. iTn.t DnOl.t I _* charged that a dozen In- In the situation. know. Tristan is a long without using the Blackwood 6 Thara'rt 36 To 66 Romonce 57-65-79-87S ntoEa. Pakistan in support of dUu. divisions hiul been thrown The State Department satd Wednesday, Nov. 24, 7:30 P.M, yon 0 9 8 5 2 0 10 7 October town meeting because GIMINI Fifteen new scouts were in­ opera, and it is being done MJ. MU UMimO Convention, The expert, harden­ they were not printed. 7 Pilch 37 News 67 Which tAOITTARIUS the Muktl Bnhlnl. Into four assaults. the United States is In touch Chute—The story of a small life 48 AK4 ♦ 98 7 2 38 Whole- 68 A ducted into the pack. virtually without cuts. E 3 towWJuMMM liiilWM Voters will be asked to ap­ S in NOV. 7 7 ^ "This Is wholly untrue,” Mrs. ’''**® Muktl Bahlnl asserted with the governments of both CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Creasey—Gideon’s art ed sinner that he is, may go for SOUTH ^cfVJUNl 70 9 You 39 Heortedly 69 You Badges of office went Oh yes, and it would be Del Rey—Pstalemate weeks without bidding four no- a AKJ85 propriate $16,400 for the coat of 10 Indicotad 40 Changes 70 With Die. 71 Gandhi Hald. "In fact, It waa that Us forces were on an all- India and Pakistan os well as nice to toll your baby sitter 2- 5-22-35 11 By 41 Stronge 71 Your 42-43-55-59/ij out offensive to wrest control of the Soviet Union, Press Officer 236 Main Sfroef Den 8, Bill Ooee, denner A n A Disney—The Chandler Policy trump. He knows that the <:? KQJ re-evaluatlon, and see If the 5^50-52-66 12 Concentratt 42 Don't 72 Concerning Pakiaton which threatened total not to expect you very early MtnimD 43 Let 61-70-83-90^A East Pakistan from Pakistan's Charles W, Bray, said a meot- Featuring Michael Hutchinson, assistant Flck—^The Danzlger transcript Blackwood Convention la use­ 0 AK3 town will appropriate $8,780 for CANCIR 13 Wonderful 73 Should either, and lot her call home IM w 17 n w K n irt 11 , 111, > 14 Member 44 Fnends 74 Unwisely CARRICORN war and moved Ita entire mllltary government. Ing with Soviet officials prob- denner; Don 8, Qaxy^'iMmlaw, Forster—Maurice ftmtiAMiaiNtn less for some hands. This is 4|k t0 5 the settlement of the court Ij^ y jU N C 21- THE JUNIOR CHOIR so her mother won’t worry. 15 New 45 Poys 75 Ideo Die. 77 armed atrength Into operational denner and Jamps''x]andry, as- Freeman—The dream particularly trui when he has a Soulli Wfsl North East coats of Pepin and Sons vs. Co­ 77 I6 0 f 46 Should 76 Wishes The crisis began In March would be held In Moscow, Directed by Alton Muncie lumbia. 77 Headstrong, JAN. It slstant denner; 'webelos Den 1, Galileo—The Zoo Gang weak doubleton in an unbid 1 6 Pass 3 e Pass 17 Tend 47 Influence positions on our borders and after East Pakistan’s voters White House press secretary and i Paul Knooc, dormer. where the scouts visited the Garner—Strip Jack naked. Go suit, as in today’s hand. The tri-town PHNA has com­ 11-17-29-53 18 Look • 48 Meaningful 78 In 7- 8-38-39^ launched a massive hate-IndIa Rave a majority of seats In the Bonald L. Ziegler told news- MX >mmr II M wna ^ 4 0 Pass 4 (b Pass t . '63-71-76 19 Oppoiite 49 Be 79 Kooky 64-68-81-86RL ask Alice—^Author anonymous [ I (*W IM t M , vwv South dealer. pleted Its third year of service, 20 There 50 Coincide 80 Privote campaign with slogans, 'Crush National Assembly to the Aw- "t®"' "The use of military MESSAGE BY THE PASTOR Achievement badges went to: Museum and had a chance 5 0 Pass 5 0 Pass LIO Gordlmer — Livingstone's com­ tB Mfttin ««H) Both sides vulnerable. according to Ernest Bottomley, 21 Let 51 Upcomir>g 61 Little AQUARIUS India, conquer India..’ "ml League of Sheik Mujlbur lovce In the area would not be William A. Taylor Roger Harrison, Wolf; Em- Transcontinental planes 5 6 All Pass 22 Aipects 52 With 82 Money JAN. 70 manuel Pelletier, four silver ®lc»©-up. panions Opening Lead — King of president. 23 Good 53 You'll 63 Close "It has never been our In- Rahman, a proponent of nu- understood by the people of the ,A U a. 77 III. " arrows under Wolf, (this rep- Scout Officials Hibbert—The wandering prince Clubs. The board consists of seven 24 On 54 Conquer 84 Affoirs tention to escalate this situation tonomy for the Eastern prov- United States when the cOun- 8-4-2; Diamonds, 10-7; Clubs, 9- MANCHISTIR 9-17-25 49 4-21-3a444 resents a total of 40 different year's Cub Scout organl- Hilaire—Thanatos After North's jump to three members from Columbia, six 25 To 55 Emotions 85 Be or to start a conflict. Ince. When he refused to aban- Involved have such urgent, 8-7-2. C IN T I R o'77-78-82-84 26 Out 56 Compliment 86 Harder 47-62-74 projects completed since June); crnsists of five dens and Horan—The Blue Messiah spades, South knows that the from Hebron and five from An­ 27 Plonning 57 Actions 87 People "To this end, we have In- <1®" W» demands for autonomy, domestic needs." Read Herald Advertisements 643-7833 fRII PAHKINf* RIAB Of THIATHI VIRGO riscis James—Shroud for a nightingale What do you soy? dover. 28 Sex 56 Reach 86 Considered Richard Bradley, gold arrow Webelo dens. Den mothers partnership is in the slam zone. AUG. 77 fit. It structed cur troops not to cross President Agha Mohammed —' J essup—Foxway He has a count of 21 points in Answer: Pass. Despite the Columbia members include 29 Well 59 Unsettle 89 Motter the borders except In self-de- Yahya Khan ordered the army under Wolf; John Sheehan, 1- “ rs- Patricia fine trump support this hand is K i m sffi- 30 Your 60 New 90 Associates MAR. 7 0 ^ “!^f Lieberman—^The sea lepers high cards and expects that his SECOND BIG WEEK! 11/241/24 fense." to crush the league arid the se- Bear badge; Michael Dreyer, Adams, Den 2. Mrs. Sally Brad- Bottomley, president; Mrs. Les­ O v23-37-46-58 20-32-40-51 McCloy—A question of time THEATER TIME partner has about 12 points, not worth a response. ) Adverse Neutral The fighting brought ex- eesslonlst movement, and mll- Wolf badge; James Landry, *®y' ^®" Mrs. Diane Landry; Copyright 1971 ,THURS. ter Bllsh, chairman of the vol ,5>)69-72-80-89 € 67-73-85-88' two silver arrows under Wolf- P®" Mrs. Judy Kncx; Den B, Michaels—The crying child SCHEDULE •ihls means that the combined AT: 7:30 unteer committee and public re pressions of concern from the refugees fled Into India. Nossack—The D’Arthez case General Features Corp. 9:30 , 1:30 Webeloe awards were: Brian Tresinski; Webelo count should reach the total of ' '7 3:80 latlons; the Rev. George Evans United States and Britain as her seven-minute address Cdleman, athlete and forester; P®" Cleorge Knox; Webelo Oliver—The bluis heaven bends WEDNESDAY, 33 points usually required for a maintenance committee; Mrs. well as U.N. Secrotary-General Parliament in New Delhi, over all alam. 5:30 U Thant. The State Department Gandhi said; Paul Knox, athlete, cltlxen; “ **®® Standlsh. Cinema I—"The French Con­ Blue Most ‘Smoke’ Demln^ McGllton, nominating IVEST Timmy Tiemann, athlete, art- Cubmaster is Gary Coleman, Poyer—The Balkan assignment In the old days, we might 7:30 committee; Mrs. Thomas Ray Bolger Remains Agile In Washington said a meeting "We have been shouldering Pronzinl—The snatch' nection”, 7:18, 9:18 Gatltnburg, Tenn.—^The vell- 9:80 1st; Scott Harrison, athlete, art- Assistant Cubmaster is Jo­ Cinema "Man in the jump to six spades and hope for O'Brien, chairman nursing per­ would be held soon with the So- i n intolerable burden of looking Sallaska—The last Heracles n — Wil­ the best. If West didn’t happen like blue mist that hovers over Viet Union. after nearly 10 million terror- ILL ists; John Lane, athlete; Ed ®®Pb P*erre. Committee Sjowall—Murderv at the Savoy derness’’, 7:30, 9:30 the peaks of the Great Smoky sonnel committee and member Despite Passage of Time mCKASE Whitney, athlete, geologist, en- members Include James Hurst, State—"Kotch", 7:30, 9:30 to have a natural club lead. of the school health commit­ Sources in Dacca, the East stricken men, women and chll- Whitehead—Joiner South would make his slam. Mountains was named the tee. Paklstani capital, reported that dren who have fled" from Pakl- OPEN T IU 8 P.M. 'STORE glneer, citizen. Leslie Goodler, Roy Adams, Wodehouse—Jeeves and the tie Manchester Drive-In — "The "Great Smoke” years ago by By GENE HANDSAKER strated how he had jogged In Also, Preston Young, athlete; *'**'s- Harold Brentsen, Joseph The average modem player Also, Mrs. Louis Strong, cor­ BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. place for a specialist who Paklstanl forces repelled an In- stani oppression." that binds Name of the Game is Kill’’, would jump to four notrump in­ the Cherokee Indians. N; dlan assault in the Comilla dls- The refugees want to return THANKSfilVINQ EVE Duane Peterson, athlete, fores- Landry and Stanley Trozlnski. Xenakis—^The fig tree 7:00; "Kill Them AU & Come responding secretary and mem­ (AP) — Hop, tap, glide, kick. checked his heart. "He said, ‘If MANCHISIHI PARRAOI tor; Raymond CoUln, forester, BuUdlng Permits stead of to six spades, but the AOChctimCtri ptMAti ber of the board of education The sweat rolled down Ray Bol- I could get all my patients to trlct, on the eastern border, heme and India is determined Non-Fiction Back Alone”, 8:30; “1000 Con- response of five diamonds and that 167 intruders were to see that they can do so as SERVE A FINE WINE WITH YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER athlete; Leslie Standlsh, silver Building permits Issued in Ambrosino—Runaways & A Woman", 10:00 committee; Alfred Vezina, ger’s pink, lined face as he do this, maybe they’d be In the arrow under the Bear Badge, town since July include: Gene showing one ace wouldn’t treasurer and member of the worked out In his backyard stu­ shape you are.’ killed. Another Indian attack soon as possible, Mrs Gandhi CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF IM­ Bang—Norway: La Norvege East Hartford Drive-In — really help South. A slam may was reported at Akhaura In the added. PORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES ANU CHAMPAGNES. aquanaut, athlete, forester; KDchaud and John R. Cotter, (Text Is in English and "Angels Hard As They Come”, a m finance committee. dio. "Old age never killed any­ John Ledford, aquhnaut, out- $6,000, remodeling of a house be either laydown or unmak- A contract was signed with Hands clapping, body twist­ body," Bolger reasoned. “They noitoeastem sector. She called on the Pakistanis French) 9:30; "Slaves’.’, 7:80 able, and South has no way of Heavy flghUng conUnued in to resolve the crisis through entertaining convenience .— •« doorsman, athlete, forester. damaged by fire on Pine Ridge Becker — Government lawless­ East Windsor Drive-In—"Go­ the Homemaker Homo Health ing, he stomped, pranced, mug­ died because their hecirt knowing which is the case. Jack Lemmon directs. Aide Service of Windham Inc., ged, sang. He did a giaceful stopped." the Jessore area on the western peaceful negoUatlon and recon- WE CARRY CANNED COCKTAILS, MIXES AND BAGGED ICE. New Scouts ness In America ing Home’’, 10:00; "Ace Station Make Suggestion He takes his talent border, a PakUtanl army dilation “which is more re­ Those boys who had just join- Mrs. Raymond Moonan, Rt. Zebra”, 7:30 ENDS SUNDAY Walter Matthau in a for health aide services to soft shce, a heel-and-toe bar­ The Massachusetts-born en­ Camp—Pegasus descending; a South should merely make a behind" the camera spokesman said, but Invading warding than that of war and ed the Cub group were award- «- remodeling upstairs, adding book of the best bad verse Meadows Drive-In — “Kill 8 [R] RATED HITS role only he could Medicare paUents. The contract rage, a CSiarleston, cmiga, frug, tertainer admitted that at 165 suggestion by bidding a new make so excitingly tor the first time was broadened to cover all pa­ Watusi. One foot flew up and forces "were not allowed to the suppression of liberty and SEVEN UNSATIONS TO SERVE YOU ed their Bobcat pins. These in- dormer, installing bathroom, Shung—Korea; The third Re­ Them. ; All And Come Back suit. South’s bid of four dia­ he was five pounds overweight make any headway.” democracy.” eluded: Jett Bemtsen, Doug $6,000. public Alone", 7:07; "1000 Convicts A c a g e different... you’ll toadda new, tients receiving PHN service; touched his upraised palm. “from slttin’ on a damn air­ monds promises the ace of dia­ fresh dimension to hiring of speech therapist on a Normal rehearsal for any Another spokesman in Rawal- In New York, a spokesman Bdahapo C om et Corbfaio Comer Rigonmey St BurrlU, Glen Fournier, David Andover Volunteer Fire De- Oompton—iPop art and A Woman", 8:87 “The full of m en- start talking atxiut it plane.” Iii 24 days he had just (She Peterson, Roy Adams, Jr., partment, addition to existing monds and hints that the ace of his brilliant career. part-time basis; and a part- dancer—until you realize that lectured in 20 Eastern and Mid­ pindi, the government center In for Secretary-General U Thant Weet Hartford West Hartford Hartford Dasmann—No further retreat Name of the Game is Kill", clubs is missing. A player TOTAKE... from the opening scene Bolger Is 67. west Pakistan, said the assault said the United Nations p l ^ sss-ens sn-taas m7-mi8 *niomas Goodier, Michael building on Center St., $12,000. Fitzpatrick — Puerto Rican 10:40 time bookkeeper. western cities. He talks to usually bids his lowest ace in TO BREAK... The agency also achieved He seems as agile and liquid women’s clubs and service was not as large as first be- to evacuate 85 relief persotuiel London W aterbuiy Hutchinson, Ricky Gardiner, Jerome Griner, Wales Rd. Americans; the meaning of this situation, and failure to bid O R PtAYWTTH lleved. He said elements of In- from East Pakistan, Briotoi Stephen Bcucar, Thomas Ger- and Rt. 6, converting present migration to the maiiUand THURSDAY a service-supervision package, limbed as when he played the groups on subjects ranging 44340W 75B4MW O telSU clubs usually means that the ANYW AY agreement with Marlborough; scarecrow In "The "Wizard of dla’s 42nd and 320th Mountain The BriUsh government ap- ard, Ricky Bunker, Sean (Me- garage and/or kennel building Fry—^The world of antiques Cinema I —"The French Con­ player doesn't have diat ace. SHE WISHED! from good citizenship to his Namara, Jay H ^ n e r, David into an ofttce, $360-600. Gauguin—The drawings of Gau­ nection,” 1:00, 3:00, 8:00, 7:00, had general expansion, addi­ Oz” 32 years ago. As olfe re-i "Oz" recollections. North responds by showing an tions to an effective operation viewer of his one-man show re­ Knox, Arvo Slismeto and Gar- Donald S. 01ougd>> Hickory guin 9:00. ace of his own, and South now Helping to keep him young, land Conrad. Hill, enclosing an existing Grant—Cities of Vesuvius: Pom­ Cinema II — "Man in the of agency programs and con­ marked, ",He has mocked the Bolger said, are broad inter­ 6:30', bids five diamonds. This bid- tinued financial soundness of mercilessness of the years." Boy Scouts who were appoint- breezeway, $280. peii and Herculaneum Wilderness,” 1:30, 3:30, promises the king of dlamcmds ests. He and a contractor friend ed as Den Chiefs to asslat with Robert Sayles, Asplnall Dr., Hornung — Illustrated encyclo­ 7:30, 9:30. CHILDREN’S MATINEE the agency by yireatlng a sound "'People ask bow I do It at have found that a proposed State — "Kotch,” 1:30, 3:30, but also suggests that South fiscal budget and keeping ex­ my age." Bolger said, panting the Cubs, and qualify for addltlmi of a dormer onto the pedia of stamp collecting cannot bid the slam by himself, "IWzardland of Oz" amusement tnATtlH Lt « badges in their organization house, $1,000. Lord—Diary of a Village li­ 8:30, 7:30, 9:30. FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY penditures within it; active slightly, mopping his face with park will cost more like $40 4 hearts (promising the king or a a bath towel. were: Dmi 2, Raymond Brad- Lenoard and btorlene Peters, brary Manchester Drive-In — "The membership in the Association million than the $15 million Name of the Game is Kill," singleton) or five spades; but AT: 1:00-2:46 "I work at It. Fifteen minutes ley; Den 3. Ron Landry; Den 8, ph,e RMge Dr., addition of a McQuade—Cities fit to live in neither partner would bid past of Community Health Service they envisioned—"but we’re Janies Gumlaw; Webelo Den 1, ^ rag e, $1,400. and how we can make them 7:00; “Kill Them All & Come Agencies Inc., increased par­ of exercises every morning. 1 stUl \yorking on it.” Back Alone," 8:30; "1000 Con­ five spades because it would be bend—^he was on his feet again, Michael K j^ ; Webeto Don 2, jam es m d Jan Klldutt, As- happen clear to both of them that there ticipation of administrative Languages also interest him. Moorehead—A late education; victs & A Woman,” 10:00. supervisor and professional in white duck pants and blue THANKSGIVING Terry Hutchlnaon. plnall Dr., building a twocar In Palm Springs recently he Bast Hartford Drive-In — is a fatal weak$$BS in the un­ polo shirt, denumstraUng. “I In­ The cube try to make at least m .BOO. episodes in a life bid suit. It is just as well that staff on outside committees; was able to translate a French- one field trip |^ r m ^ th ^ T l^ ' Haloburdo, Wheeling Rd.. Neuhaus—In defense, of people: “Angels Hard As They Come,’’ PRODUCnOlISP outside conferences, meetings, hale, take another breath on they stay out of slam, since * 4 ' top of that, and hold It." speaking Motoccan prince’s re­ paM Sjmdaj^ 11 a d i ^ , enclosing an existing open sddl- Ecology and the seduction of 7:30; "Slaves,” 9:10. ROSSAIIOBIUZZI -PAUL TRIPP clinics and in service programs. East Windsor Drive-In —"Go­ West has a natural club lead ' f Hands overhead, feet apart, quest to a hotel clerk for writ­ cubs to (Bradley International radicalism and takes the first two tricks. ing paper. As a result, by In­ Airport in Windsor Locks, g ^ g y ' j^a^ph and Glenda Nkrumah — Class struggle in ing Home," 7:30; "Ace Statimi Manchester Evening Herald arms outstretched, he bent Dally Question BT05i5E over, swept the floor with his vitation of the grateful prince, SPECIALS Zebra," 9:18. ______Oulette of McKee St., Blast Hart- Africa Partner opens with one heart, C O lO R n DC luxe* (ffl ibECNltiSTMaS Columbia correspondent Vir­ he’ll play in a Moroccan golf Owen—Painting Meadows Drive-In — "Kill AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONALneieawMI hands, rose and finally exhaled. ^ . ford, permit to build a house and the next player passes. You ginia Carlstm te l. 228-9224 tournament Dec. 12. Rendon—Chlcano manifesto Them AU and COme Back "That stretches the muscles be­ ^{utrbrBtrt juiw aty Rd., $26,000. Alone,’’ 7:07; “1000 Convicts hold: Spades, 6-3; Hearts, 10-7- tween the ribs." nilDir, SHURIH ORLT! * Jack A. Barton, Mathieson Schramm—HiOer: The man and Prawn* Big Item the military leader and A Woman,” 8:57; "The CHUCK CONNORS y m m o s r r ■Before a song, dance and v r t m b or., garage bunding, $400. Slomich—The American night- Name of the Game is Kill,” NEW DELHI—India exported comedy performance, he re­ Japan Good Customer Robert E. Poet, Rt. 6, building jm are 10:40. *\y a s n fr- more than $49 mllUon worth c< hearses his strenous act for two Published Dally Except Sundays a storage shed and garage, TOKYO — Japan imported ytllllams—Henry Vm and his i s n s n s EASTMMCOim seaZood to Europe, the United hours doily. His long-time mu­ 210,400 t(»is of bananas, worth SaK^SSToiSn." “ fW '***’ »3«>- / court States and Japan last year. sical director Gene Garf, beat more than $36 million, from >!• rArmk James (McNamara, Wheeling Judge On a Pass 'So m e th in g Froaen prawns, valued at $14 out a piano accompaniment. Taiwan last year, 26 per cent of caaMPoaMIe Paid at Rd., addition onto present million, were the biggest item. Jowls jiggling, Bolger demim- Its total banw a imports. Ifancbester, Conn. (CNOlO) second story, $8,000. STANTON, Mo. (AP) — m ^ G O L O R SUBSCROnON RATES S. J. Fdoufe of Columbia, per- Jane Fond!a Show Whenever Larry 'Davis visits Fayable in Advance mlt to build a house on Hebron TN CM'i Nil Ticni II tn m sm u n u s s :. Meramec Caverns on U.S. 66, B ig ' TOW MON A rtIMM NO110 nvUt tfH tWlMItl tHOCi INOINO OrlglnDt Sowndlrtch One Year ...... |3».00 Rd., $28,000. On Pacific Tour staffers sing out, “Here Comes Aviltabl* on RCA CAMDEN Rocortfs The Judge." Also StofTlM ^ v*3 mroe*ito5la"!X."!!!.‘X!!!!.' t.H Bulletin Board W£HAME0f lYDU BRAZZI-ALBERTO RmOlUTIMISCHA AUERSORNY F0Xii«cMb,R088iUI0 BRAZZI On^Mooto ...... iiie Young-at-Heart meeting LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jane Davis was a cave guide there BURNSIDE BywuTfer^..!'.!!!’.'.!!'.’weei[iy 7Bc for tonight has been canceled. Fcnda, Donald Sutoerland and for nine years. He is now mag­ PLUS — "RUIKHiPH • RED NOSED REINDEER*’ ______School will close tomorrow about 16 other performers are istrate cf FVanklln County. He neGAM£ and his family visit the cave of­ THANKBOIVINO DAY until the following Monday in off to Asia to present their ' ten as his father-in-law is Les­ AT 8 • 7 • 9 WE HONOR observance of the Thanksgiving "Free the Army” antiwar vari­ holiday. ter B. Dill, cave owner. ety show to American trocqie. Read Herald Advertisements “We wUI be performing in Manchester Evening Herald 956 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Andover corre^Hmdent Anna theatera, halls and bars outside Frislna, Tel. 742-9347. military installations," Miss EXCLUSIVE CONN. SHOWIM! Fonda told newsmen before the . _ -as MATINEES DAILY 2 PJI. OPEN WEEK NIGHTS Sautrdays troupe left Tuesday for Hono­ till lulu, the Philippines, Okinawa NOW! at 0:80 R 8:40 fo 9 fill ChrisfmasI 5:30 Injured Senator and Guam. The actress said the WEEKENDS government denied the troupe QONT. PEBP. Wins Bike Paths visas to enter South Vietnam. NnicvCB SACRAMENTO, Calif. (A(P) Sutherland described the C(M iie visit m e — Although his arm was in a show as “a political vaudeviUe GROUP sling from bicycle accident in­ show with everything—even INFO juries, a Democratic leader has magic tricks.” In the United States, said 606- shepherded his bUl for more 8489 KNIT SPORT COATS bike paths to final legislative Miss Fonda, “soldiers have i p i i i i at M cJXm aldk approval. been giving our show standing NEWINGTON CENTER FREE PARKING BOOT SALE! ovations because it reflects how "I have not lost my interest they feel . . . The majority of despite recent events," said solders today are against the Sen. James Mills of San Diego, Tim es $ li5 EXIT 02 FROM HER LI N T UR N P I K E f>h(, m n ’» Reg. $60. $ 99 referring to a bike exUlision last war. We’re saying, ‘We’re sup­ month in which he broke sev­ porting you.' " eral ribs and suffered arm in­ juries while riding in San Fran­ cisco’s Golden Gate Park. Kosygiiii To Visit Oslo His bUl, sent to Gov. Ronald OSLO, Norway (AP) — Pre­ Reagan on a 28-2 vote Tuesday, mier Alexei N. Kosygin of the U/et W eoilia would allow highway tax fund Soviet Union will oirtve Dec. 8 CHARGE money to be spent for building for a five-day official visit. is - bike paths alongside state high­ The Foreign Office made the S,''. ways. announcement Tuesday night. W ( t t o i j ) m ||6 IT! SPECIAL GROUP W l )lONt>H n).>*,trf I h.iigt MEN’S FAMOUS BRAND T h rsB y / RAINCOATS WALT DISNEY MOVIES Reg. $75. $ 99 FRIDAY, NOV. 26-1;3P-?ie0 MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL ALTERATIONS Santa Claus will be at McDonald’s this Friday, Saturday and Values to $16.00 Benefit BIG BROTHERS OF MANCHESTER Sunday from 12:00 noon until 6 p. m. So Mom and Dad bo EXTRA 'nckeU Available at Silktown Flyer Office (rear Parkade) N O V . 2 6 2 7 2 fi sure to bring the kids. They’ll have lots of fun with Santa. Guaranteed 100% SPECIAL • pm SAT /^N or at Door — $1.(W And candy canes will be free. Waterproof! Other GROUP 10 AJW .^TO— B PAC MEN’S While you’re there, esk about a McDonald’a Styles Included In This Sale I WOOL Our Thanks to Hie following merchants for their support: Christmaa Gift Certificate. DRESS SLACKS REST Cloaad Thankaglvlng Day. Andersoh-LIttle Pete’s Grocery m ertle ltd . Butterfield’s Regal Men’s Shop OPEN DAILY k Farr’s Simmons Shoe Store 46 W IST CENTER STREET men s 'Groman’s Sport Shop Stevenson Bros. Esso MANCHESTER Mr. Donut Wishing WeU Card & Gift Shop 20% « Manolntltr Stort Owly MANCHISTIR CHILDRIN'S SIZIS $6.90 ’TIL 9 P.M. WS* i onaicra PARKAM MRUN WWSTH.SQUAM~1 U®

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PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE FIVE Monnet Says; mittee for a United States of World Boomerang Champ the Europe, This Includes represen­ tatives of most non-Communlst Prefers USA Models Stamps News political parties and labor un­ United Europe Possible: ions from the Common Market By aOROON TAIT throw of UB yards in Sydney in nations and Britain. treasure chest diamonds SYDNEY (AP) -- Thera's a 1967, was sought out, One Small Step at a Time Committee recommendations food old Aussie arfument going "American boomerangs gen­ MMMkNei already have wide parlia­ erally are better than A ^gln- on about boomerangs—those By HARVEY HUDSON step from an economic and mentary support In the mem­ come*back-to-me missiles per­ al-made," he said. "Aj^rican PARIS (AP) — Jean Monnet, ber nations, but approval from manufacturers, like Australian monetary union to political In­ fected by the oiiglnaJ Aussies, who has spent two decades stitutions. governments tends to lag. the Aborigines. manufacturers, are concerned nudging Western Europe toward that their boomerangs come International dealings have The main point at issue is: unity, feels that he has helped been Monn'et’s life. At 19pj he mention It, one handicap la that Are the "Made In U.S.A." mod­ back. The Aborigine couldn't start an Irreversible movement, was sent to North America to his committee Includes no els imported Into Australia for care leas whether his comes "Unless we oreare fools,fools,” he sell cognac produced by his Oaulllst par- back or not as long as it looks • j U., U uy niH ty ^^.hlch has a majoriti In the sale to American tourists supe-. family’s’ firm.'At 31, he was an 1?' " rior to those made by Abori­ pretty and sella." At 83, he does not gloat over assistant secretary-general of Motional Assembly, gines In Australia? Then Noel App, manager of progress or agonise over fall- the League of Nations, In 1938 "bout the Foundation for Aboriginal The world champion boome­ uros. He feels that one big ac- with war near he went to Wash- ‘'’• $225 rang thrower says, "Yes the Affairs, WM given his say: compllshment has been the Ington as a French purchasing u ^ ? national Independence "Our bobmerangs do come changed attitude of Europeans agent. Then he became chair Yank models 'are better." An back—they're not fakes. Aboriginal leader says non­ to one M other-"French to Oer- man of the joint French-Britlsh .k . u sense. "Some boomerangs mass pro­ man, German to French"-so war supplies committee After setbacks have not duced in some Australian facto­ Exclusively After that It probably will be they can sit down to work out the fall of FFrance r Z e Winston ‘'It’s ne- ries for export overseas are of common problems. Churchill named him to the ns." he no surprise to road -thkt the poor quality. But the boomer­ says. world champion Is not an He Insists that there Is no British supply mission In Wash- . MICHAELS angs made by Aboriginal By 8YD KRONISH long-range plan for achieving Ington Charlemagne and Napoleon AboMgIne, not even Australian craftsmen still are the best in APA t- NewsfeaturesN ew sreauires the form of nishis cncherished en sn ea rn 1943 VTonnot u/no ai *"...... ‘'^®*'’ . "'“y®- " “ .ro, *1 their ■ -■ leir ONLY at Michaels can you find this precious Treasure Chest. bom, not even American bom, the world. The hand-made ones Native dancers wearing bird "United States of Europe." in piersIn 1943,to h'ein Monnet not ,,r, was r-v, In i Al- .1' own times, to unify Europe,Europe but but Steve Silady bom in Yugos­ are unbeatable. And ONLY the finest of diamonds are sold in the Treasure lavia. costumes are,r. th. the basic «.r™designs W »1. » U will h .v , 10 h„„„ SS,.'? i "'•I' I'i 1— tl.. b.n.m o( Chest— your assurance of the quality of your purchase. "Hie Americans can't pro­ for four new stamps from From $i(K) to many thousands. Easy Payments Invited. The argument was sparked duce anything like some of the necessity dictating each for- named m inister pitfalls to avoid on the road to by Sen. Neville Bonner, the Papua and New . boomerangs we see in this The Illustrations are based on ward move. for supply, ar- unity? Monnet replies without first and only Aboriginal mem­ country. Our Aborigines make Monnet has shied away from WUh victo^l In "Domination. Doml- ber of the Australian Federal aocurate costumes and prac­ some that can be thrown in the tices of the SiassI Island resi­ cfflclal pcsltlcns since he re- heaSed theTnvistm f ,” T ® ‘ “>® ®“™® ‘h® Parliament. air and make two complete cir­ signed as president of Europe’s e c m m tJiI r p anning world." Bonner, in a speech to Parlia­ dents of that area, reports the coal and steel pool in 1966. Ybt restoration o f ------cles before hovering and falling Empire Stamp Galleries. The , 7 France’s productive capacity JEWEURS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 % ment, asked for tariff protec­ at the thrower’s feet. Nothing ^ France’s productive capacity. tion for boomerangs "so that produced overseas can.compete dances take their names from biceme kno^' arthe*^’"Flthw ”® instigator of the coal Russian Oil Piped Downtown Manchester at 968 Main Street cheap imitations from overseas with these. the plumage . worn...... or the. birds c rE u ro ® p r’°'^ "Father and steel®‘®®1 poc’rapeel and n d senred''Tsserved as MOSCOW - The Soviet UrUnion will not undercut the authentic "Making a boomerang that b e ^ imitated. ^ His office on Avenue Foch is “ '^ 2 ! ;! '’“*®"^ “ ® ®>‘®®“»ve has about 30,000 kilometers of Aboriginal article.” He sug­ will hover in the air for a num. Two of the values depict Sla becks and deccrated ^ P‘P®Hnes, about 12 per gested legislation to restrict the ber of seconds is an art which Dancers. "Sla” means cock- paintings and photos of his . through the cent of the- world’s total. (A manufacture of boomerangs in atco, and the dancers’ head- family, an ctl portrait of Robert °f the Action Com- kilometer is 3,280 feet.) Read Herald Adverti/iemente has taken hundreds of years to decorated with cock- - Australia, "to those who own it perfect. Most American mis­ dress Is decorated with cock- Sc hum an. an autographed as their special heritage." atoo feathers. 'The movements photo of Konrad Adeniuer. iVv' siles can’t compete with the Then came the follow-ups. properly made Australian prod­ Imitate that of the cockatoo in Schuman, as French premier Silady, who won his title with a uct." ® ^*"®®' and foreign minister, and Ade- Another stamp shows a mask nauer, as West German chan- dance which is spiritual in na- cellor, shared his dreams and W The Tradition of ture and common to New helped push them to reality. T h is new s t ^ Workshop Plans ^Patience^ Guinea. The masks, however, Monnet says h ehas been in ‘V. / r-v differ from tribe to tribe. The the European unity movement fourth adhesive features an since "the day before it start- ' "..'t As Anniversary Production Urasena dancer. Such dances ed.” But he asserts there was are usually performed by the never a blueprint calling for set making banking J Hie Manchester Gilbert and Pratt-Whltney and lives in East male elders in the Pomlo re- moves toward a defined goal, Freedom ♦.♦Our Sullivan Workshop will cele­ Hartford. glon of West New Britain on Instead it was a process ot de ■/ brate its 26th anniversary with Steinberg is director of Instru­ Papua. Urasena is a symbol of elding and doing what was nec- the production of "Patience." mental music at Manchester wealth and prestige. essary and possible at the mo- Auditions for the show will be High School and is a resident of These new stamps are avail- ment, while pressing toward thousands of CBT' Colchester. He was graduated able at your local stamp dealer the unity objective held on Dec. 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. from the University of Dela­ _ . A _ ♦ . _ A . . A TFirst, 7U .W .4 lAit ...AAwas — Althe Coal and Cherished Legacy at South United Methodist or stamp department. Church. ware and is currently studying Steel Community, set up by at the Hartt College of Music France, West Germany, Italy, Hiere are 6 male and 6 fe­ Taking their cue from the and the University of Hartford movement to give 18-year olds B e'l g i u m , Holland and male major roles and a mixed Luxembourg. The aim was to i*. sm chorus. Anyone interested in where he Is working on a mas­ the right to vote in this coun­ auditioning or participating in ter of music theory. He has try, the Bronx. County Stamp eliminate all customs duties on any phase of the production just ccmpleted the musical di­ Club in New York has amended coal and steel products, and may contact Mrs. David Acker, rection of the Little Theatre of its constitution to admit 18- permit workers in the Industry Manchester production of "Fun­ year-olds to membership. Or­ to pass freely acrxiss frontiers. Thlt Mctlon Duncaster Lane, Vemmi. Re­ tummarlzM the hearsals will begin in January. ny Olrl." This will be his first ganized in 1932, the Bronx \^ e n this idea succeeded, the Common Market came into activity In your Hiia will be the first time the producUcm for the G&S Work­ group is one of the largest in portonal chocking JOHN DEPOSITOR mm 09-07-71 I Freedom is a tradition in shop. the nation. being to cover other products. account during JANE DEPOSITOR Workshop has produced "Pa­ 10 10-07-71 , Slbtm, a resident of Hebron, Euratom was established as an tha pravloua 100 MAIN STREET tience.” It is (xmsldered by OAS month. ANY TOWN CONN 06000 K'-f It- -vr fans to contain some of the has recently directed the Podi­ A mammoth philatelic under­ atomic energy pool. Hie same rm 0001 !»• most beautiful music Sullivan um Players in "My Fair taking—the Scott Encyclopedia six nations joined all three * *♦ '. • V • • - l Ji'W our great nation. From the wrote. Hie story of Gilbert Lady," his 60th production in of Stamp Design—featuring ev­ communities. ’ y f m Now the communities are go­ 1 - \S> pokes the usu^ fun at the Brit­ the area. He has also directed ery postage stamp design the ish army, romantic poets, and, televiscm plays for WTIC for the world has ever known from ing through their first ex­ pansion. Administrative hurdles t t i o i ' M earliest beginnings, the of jeours^, love-lorn and foolish Greater Hartford Council of 1840 through 1'972 is now in pro­ In thaaa two aiStSl IS»' I70'*>i 29040' Churches. Bom in England, he must be overcome before Brit­ tociiona aro ...... ladies, f duction. It will come as a ain can join in 1973, but this oi-tt Xi. WlIliAni Siddons will serve as has been active in the theater three-volume set and is ex­ racord a oummary MMMTWiRTdiMTt Quarttrty productlcii manager for the since the age of four in England, major objective is in view. o llh a and total>Ulli Intarast pected to be released in No­ Monnet is now hopeful that tranaactiona mrsum:-SWaStr -- ♦4p*4nM0I':i aamod during IIm show, with musical direction by the United States, and in Ken- during lha last 0000&! aoooq 20000 1 + 2480:»: 292460'! courage of our Pilgrim forefathers vember. 1973. The price will be the six present members can — .... :y>! M ar art shown Maurice Steinberg, and staging ya. 1169.60. month In your hora< reach an agreed position so aavinga MittiBTNitiir fA vnras tttrWBTrnRTOMTt I2«.t0 and choreography by John Si- ’'Patience” will be presented account(i). bun. they can speak with one voice on March 24 and 26 at Man­ to the United States about 400000iM^ latesj. :im s made it possible. The will Siddons was seen last year as chester High School’s Bailey Lumber Trade Spread SOOOOj I 454eZok Sir Dineulan in the <3AS produc­ world monetary problems. Auditorium. PORTLAND, Ore.—There are Plans for a European eco- COOCDAII tion of "Camelot,” and Is pres­ CHECi:iN<5 a : c >u n t ently serving as a member ot about 10,000 lumber mills in the nomlc and monetary union and faith of our people have Baseball Hall of Famer Ty United States, and the top- 10 have been stalled by the world 09-07 66( 05 the eocecutlve board of the Oobb was known as Hie 09-0$ 64205 Workshop. He is an engineer for account for less than 19 per cent monetary unrest. Monnet feels 09-0S And hara wa’II pool Peach. of lumber output. that it would be only a smaU 0 9 - t a complata racord 09-1 • of all your kept it alive. It will retnain ours Iranaoctlana lor 09-1 tha month — chocking and if.' aavinga — 99-29 dopotllt and with' vigilance and dedication. 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A2 \ MANCHESTER. EVENINO^ifERALP. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER E\T:NTNG HERALD: MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE reduce rates. Who do you be- Is trying to reverse a decision — ^ Il6ve? already made in the prevlcus ^lanrl^rBtpr One Perfect Accompli-shment The District offers you the referendum. As usual such Barbieri Raps Leadership That scrawny, tough-tendoned bird the Open Forum same low tax rate that you have pressure groups don the garb SpaniSnls found running wild In their '■ y\„- j..’. enjoyed for over 20 years and of the angels, list numerous he Ref Statioiiriiir ^upttttt0 ijp r a ld Over Daddario^s Deficit “ GIfto o f Dfartiiictton' new world has since undergone a man- competent pay as you go ad- goed reasons for doing some- BOllTE MA v ' - r (OonUmied from Page •) MAN8FnCU> DEPOT, CXMIf. OM l it for development purposes. A mtnistratibn. thing, neveriioviii listiiai theiruioir real rearea- N E W HAVEN (AP) — Barbieri, meanwhile, at- Phone 4S0-8SU PUBLISHED BY THK directed evolution so visible and so ex­ water company can,, under MANCTtESTER PUBLISHING CO been erected at the old Nike site •nie Town says it will reduce «>ns, and convince many well Arthur T, Barbieri, who Is chal- tacked the party leadership on Christmas approaching 13 Bls»ell StroM treme it makes one wonder what kind of present or potential private b u MaAcb«st«r. Conn. off Keeney Street and a new rates, buy the water oo., tm- meaning people to go along « R I1« another front Tuesday by an- BURL LYONS perfection for other species, including mail) from that reserve to the ownership, construct a water prove the system and buy water with them. “ nounclng plans to go to cw rt In that wonderful seaion of PublL'hpr for the South End. If the Town Why •• the town being sub. >®a’ Evening: Except Sundav.« Friends to be remembered — And Holtdays., Entered at the Post Office at Most of this turkey breeding, too, has lines plus other improvements watershed area for development they done anything to Improve a second referendum?. The ty leaderMilp Tuesday for not convention in Hartford. Bnr- M anchester. Conn., as Second Clos.'t Mall within the system will supply purposes. Personally, wo choose the water system it has owned ®*Shth District voters were picking up part of the deficit cf blerl maintains that the new see our selection of cards! actually taken place In the past 50 years. Matter. more than enough water for fire to see this land available for for forty years? The Town overwhelmingly for purchase In the party’s defeated 1970 candl- rules conflict with state laws, Decorate with our unusual SUBSCRIPTION RATES For the first 450 years of Its usefulness protection. I see this as a mark the potential recreational use of didn't worryworrv about unfit flro the previous election os was all date tor governor. ------lisrhts — and don’t forget our Payable In Advance cf efficiency. the town. The hidden pressure "Our Democratic candidates A i n t U U l One Y e a r ...... $39.00 to European-cultured man. the turkey the entire town rather than for protection until the loss of distinctive gifts. Six Months ...... 19 50 I hope the "Green Road Resi­ limited commercial and resi­ largo taxpayers in the Cheney group must feel that most shouldn’tshouldn't be left highhlsh and drydrv more /UltOB We'll be closed Thanksgiving Day Three Monih.s ...... 9.7.5 remained essentially a long, rangy bird dent" did his homework better voters will not make It to the after an election,” said the PARTS — There were 12.4 mll- One Month ...... 3.25 dential purposes. Mill area forced them to make but will be open every day, there­ which, if imprisoned and kept immobile, on the other facto he has listed Approximately 80% of water Improvcmenta. The Town has «»PeclaIly with the New Haven Demccratic town private automobiles in after till Christmas from 10 A.M. M EM BER OK to 6 P.M. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and forced-fed, might have drumstick.s as his reasons to object to util­ utilities nationally use their yearly water bans because it ***'^’’t®*' '**■ convenient voting chairman, France at the start of 1971, or The A.4.^ociated Press i.< cxclu.«ivclv «-n- ity unification. watersheds for recreational pur­ never improved its own water this special group can Barbieri said the DemocraUc °"® residents, an In- Master Charge Invited titled 16 the u.*»e of republicatlon r>f al) that were a little rouiider, thighs a little Durword J. Miller news dL^patchr«» credited to it o r not other* poses. Most Connecticut water­ supply. Residents of the 8th Partisans to the polls State Central Committee shou'f' of 610,000 over a year fuller, and white meat a little thicker. wL«e credited in thi« paper and al.**o th* Personnel A Safety Director sheds are not now used this District, what makes you think through their negative be helping Emilio (j. Daddarlo ®®>'her. local new.« puh!i.«hed here. Cheney Brothers, Inc. All riphts of republication of ftpecial di-- What we have now is neat and com ­ way. Please vote Yes so that they would treat the North End ... ^ _ pay off his $100,000 deficit. A s ------i»atrhea hehdn are also re.sened. pressed of frame; shorter of leg, more we will own this watershed and any better than they did their E'Shth District voters let's all for himself, Barbieri announced United Fund Campaign own cuHtomers??? ‘ "® P®'** Nov. 29 he Will serve as chairman for a I no .Mancne.«ifr i*uhn.‘:hinK Comnanv q «- compact of thigh, and. after that, al­ the 180 acres In Manchester customers??? sume.«i no financial n «pon.?ibilltv for ’tviv»* so that we won't have to live Daddarlo fund-raiser, To the Editor, that (due to Federal and State Sincerely, graphical ernirv apptroU and Bo.<5ton and make our own decisions. I write this letter to all To the Editor, days. from a cilrious Spaniard. I was privileged to be associat­ Cordially, Eighth District voters of Man­ t j ^Je m b e r a u d i t b u r f . a i ' o f a n r u L A - As members of ChurMi Worn- The banquet will be the first This magnificent, beautiful bird ed with many fine and dedicat­ Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Cohen chester to urge them to vote on ed people. Their assistance,, and Nov. 29 on the referendum con­ en United, representing elgh- large-scale fund-raiser on Dad- Dipplav adverli.pinc clo.ping hours teen churches in the Manches- darlo's behalf since he lost the SfwjL comes to our tables full of savory odors For Monday — l p.m. Fridav the generous support of all con­ “OoUector’s Item?” cerning the unification of the For Tuo.«day — p.m. Satunlav tributors will enable the Agen­ Town 'and District sewer ava- “ necessary elecUon to Republican Gov 1 and the moist sweetness of almost inex­ To the Editor, . For Wedne.pday—1 p.m. Mondav cies of the United Fund to con­ tterns. e ^ Whether vouyou ^ are tfor J Z or “"I* ^® J'. 1 For Thursday— 1 p m Tue.«daV haustible flesh. It sits there in such a presence of a pornographic In contrast, the defeated For Friday—l p m. Wednesday tinue their most valuable ser­ Suggest you send Mr. Tom e/iainst this issue, it is import­ book store on the M ^ Street of Democratic candidate for U.S. Cla.‘t.«»ified deadline 4:30 p m -dav generous splendor that it can suffer even vices. Robenhymer, 36 Falknor Drive ant that there be no doubt ot the Featuring ^dore publication 4;30 Fridav for ®IIy- senator, the Rev. Joseph Duf- Salunlay and Monday )>ublication. the onslaughts of the inexperienced Sincerely, a large glossy of that picture desires of the voters in the John A. DeQuattro of his game that appeared in Eighth District. Many pleas to close these ley, had a gala last January carver and still retain its dignity. It has doors have gone unanswered. It that produced $26,(XX). Duffey Wednesday, November 24 Chairman last Saturday's Herald. I firmly believe that a “ yes” HAND CRARED WARES been bred to this specific perfection on a This type of picture is sure vote on this issue la in the 'jwTai ‘t. anyone who has worked his deficit down holiday table. We can’t really imagine In The Brltiah Museum to become a valuable coliector’s interesto of the Town The ™ir^ ®*»ar®B the money benefits of a from well over $100,000 to $66.- • POTTERY • ETCHINGS • JEWELRY No One'Does It All Item when the North American To the ' Editor, chase o1 the W a t o r ^ o m ^ ^ ; good community sh^ld at least OM. and is chipping away at anything else that could be added or al­ Black bear becomes extinct. quires a "ves" voto ®on®®Mlon» to the the rest with benefit showings • BATIK • SAND CASTINGS • CANDLES TTie spirit of TTiajiksgi\dng is a beauti­ tered that would be an Improvement. To anyone Interested In cold By the way, what did he do other reason t l ^ appeals o# so many groups and of a documentary movie about ful spirit, and Its rituaJ is something that And that makes a very nice thing to fact: with the meat? r a n ^ ‘n'hvtduaJs. Because these sin- his campalRn. • WOODCARVING WEAVING • WIRE SCULPTURE brings pec^Ie into that atUtude which have on a 'nianksgiving table—one thing 1. The world’s second largest Thank you, n Smnirt ®®'‘® ®amest appeoU have The Daddarlo campaign has BY LEADING NEW ENGLAND CRAFTSMEN and most priceless coilecUon of Darrell E. Morrissette K"'® “ ’>®n»wered or ^ v e been spawned a lawsuit by t ^ most becomes them. we have done, we people of this world, erotica (alias pornography) Is 167 Vernon St. svstem fOT thP '*'*^*®*^ Ignored, the only conclusion we Charles Palm Oo. of We remember, at 'east this Mice a absolutely right. in the British Museum in Lon­ y Town is neces- can make is that the pieces of Bloomfield, which claims it ' Nature Study by Sylvian OCIara sary for orderly growth. SAFE AND STURDY TOYS year, that we didjiH do it ail, whatever it MALLARDS LANDING ON SHADOWS don, England. “ Who Do You BeUeve?” silver are of more importance. still owned $90,000 for promo­ 2. This collection is bettered Further, another reason to Sincerely was, just by ourselves. To the Editor, vote "yes” is the fact that there tional services. The suit names A Day For Thanks only by one other organization, Irene Goes, Secretary By Bill Mullen I was asked the oUier day will be an overall rate reduc­ the Democratic State' Central We acknowledg-e, at least for a day. The origins of Thanksgiving Day lie as l.e. The Vatican, in Rome, why the 8th District doesn’t tion in the combined sewer and Committee as well as Daddarlo much in adversity as in abundance. Italy. THE TOYMAN OF WAITSFIELD, VERMONT that something' outside our own capabili­ want to sell its water company water bills from the Town. cam paign committees. A W ien in 1821 the Plymouth Colony Please sign me, ties and powers has been good to us. The Black Caucus to the Town. I thought by now Therefore, I urge all voters (Governors Delay spokesn^pn for the party said gathered for their first Thanksgiving, "Bored with Bigots” that to contribute now toward And we look especially good -when we only half of those who had come the everyone knew the Town could to turn out on Nov. 29, and if 38 OAK ST. MANCHESTER By WILLIAM RASPBERRY Open Forum purchase the Manchester Water you agree with me, vote "yes." Talks on Coast the Daxldario deficit would, in do this. year before remained. The first winter The Watershed Area effect, be admitting that the TEL. 643-7865 and its hunger h3ul culled every other (The Washington Post) Co. with or without the consent William E. FitzGerald To let such a feeling of acknowledg­ To the Editor, of the District. What the Dis­ Town Director NEWIPORT, R.I. (AP) — The Pahn lawsuit is well founded. Pilgrim frem their midst. But as the col­ naUmial Democrajtlc Governors’ Whether v.*or im not.. thewic party n-It- BONNIE NORMAN — CHARLOTTE STRUM WASHINGTON—The strongest As taxpayers and residents trict is saying is that they ment and gratitude iiush through our ony’s governor William Bradford later cus's response to actor-produc­ Offers Answers duced water rates. THIS IS system improvements is antici­ Caucus scheduled here Dec. 3-4 ®®U shoulders some of the Dad- OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 10 A.M.-5:80 P.M. wrote, through the spring and summer bid to fill America's black er Ossie Davis's keynote ad­ THE ISSUE! of the 8th Utility District, we should not be asked to pay the “To The Polls!” veins and soften up our own resolves and To the Editor, pated. has been poetp. Federal and State retreat from its worst potential back according to Howard Robinson, member delegation to repre­ Installed down Hartford Road, UN do not really weigh against Ameri­ to the argument. This is not grant can be used. executive director of the Cau­ sent Connecticut at the Nation­ the issue! You fall, however, a large reserve storage has toward some revived possibility of ca's commitment to democracy and cus, will be devoted to an ex­ 3. Eligibility for State and al 4-H (Convention in Chicago. to Include the drastically re­ Federal assistance for water ACCOUNT? mercy. rights o^ on scien ce for all peoples and amination of ■ "the various (See Page Seven) Hiere is^ some Jiart of us all, some all intCwduals. Pragmatically, the U.S. strategies required to develop- finds itself having to bargain ahd pres­ the political and economic pow­ dread, some hope, even, possibly, some sure for its economic and diplomatic in­ er necessary for substantial 5/0 thin and hard to see line of responsi­ terests. Some recent chapters of its in­ change in the black commu­ Bill Whitaker bility as well as consequence. Involved fluence are not happy. Its altruism for nity." the moment, as in certain earlier peri­ In short, it will be the Cau­ with the headlines which cast such a ods, has appeared to ebb. We nonethe- / ■ tragic shadow on the holiday season. Jss believe that America's moral pur­ The mercy we seel: is for those who pose, reflected in the faith and spiritual A Thought for Today A Most re.silience of its handful of early foun­ are In the direct path of potential- HE WANTS TO LOOK KUCE FOR u ders, will continue to prevail. Sponsored by this Manchester I tragedy, in V'ietnam. in India, and • 'resident Nixon, * In a truly moving Council of Churches THE FINISH-LINE PM0TO6IWH/ Pakistan, in the Near Elast. May the proclamation setting aside this Thursday X as a day of national thanksgiving, has Tired clutch of savage commitment to goals Happy Thanksgiving Day f asked Americans to share their expres- And lonely. which may not be worth the blood, to liions of gratitude with the elderly and So tired methods which betray, rather than ful­ the less fortunate, and particularly to The heart achc^ic^k give thanks for “ our heritage - a land Meltwater tricn:k W - fill, the proper destiny of man. be lifted rich with the bountiful blessings of God, Down the rocks. .•«> that people may live and so that we and the freedom to enjoy those rich The fingers are numb. from all of tis at do not have to shoulder a world which blessings." The knees tremble. permits their death. We tru.st Americans will do this. It is now. CIUtlSTIAN SCIENCE MpNITOR. Now, that vou must not give In. We believe, we who pray for mercy, On the path of the others Watkins of Manchester in the .presence of gfxal In men. We Thank.s|fivinjr Djiy Are resting placce, wsuit it freed to do what it might do, if Over the river and through the wood. Pl.ices in the su n "’ MANCHESTER STATE BANK Where they can meet. given a chance. We live in the dream To grandfather's house we'll go; The horse knows the way But this Watkins of Hartford that it may take over. We do not really To carry the sleigh, Th your path. expect to realize the dream, any of us. Through the white and drifted snow. And It is now, But we do hope to sec the beginning of Over the river and through the wood Now. that you must not fall. Oh, how the wind doth blow! Weep SEE US FOR DETAILS Watkins Funeral Home enough conscience and enough eivillza- It stings the toes If you fin . lion to have it realized that the savage And bites the nose Weep. blow which is struck anywhere strikes As over the ground we go. But do not cor.iplaln. 1041 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. Over the river and through the wood The way chose you - everyone everywhere, and to have the A H I M Telephone (203) 646-4004 Now grandmother's cap I spy! ' And vou must ^ thankful. prayer rise, mere.y on the Vietnamese, Hurrah for the fun! DAG HAMMARSKJOUJ S( K V K ( the Indians, the Pakistanis, the Bengalis. Is the pudding done? .Submitted by 9:00 A .M .-12:00 NOON Hurrah for the pumpkin pie! Israelis, the Arabs, and upon us all. AmolJ F. Westwood HANK —LydU .Maria Child (IwrZ-lgW)) Unitarian Univcrsalist Society I),

\ PAOB E IG m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^ CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CO^TN,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE NINE Vernon 51 national convention dele­ Hehron Do You RecogniM This Area? ^Old^ Democratic Groups gates; and toe national con­ Nixon Moves Money Adviser McCracken vention delegates help pick the . . . the new Glenney'f Here is a narrative dMcrlptlon of new House District 13 in Busman presidential nominee. M»he$ you an old T o R ecess Ecology Unit Manchester, as contained in the state's redlstrlctlng plan. Architects, School Board Loom as Delegate Figure The State Central Committee /a$hioned Thanksgiving! It is based on State of Connecticut 1970 Census Maps. Cen- accepted with regret Tuesday Fontana Hit us tracts are designated by number, aa are enumeration dis­ Resigns ^WTiite House Post HARTFORD (A P )—Tile po«- arc set by state law, so the night the resignation of former I>ock Strike Is Recycling tricts (ED), and block groups (BO). Seek to Reduce RHS Plans Crisis ■Iblllty of "old” local party or- shortened Democratic time- Motor Vehicles Commissioner ize mis more fully In the fu- men and educators a son eoon- . The District IS description is typical of all district descrip­ fCrntlimed from Page One' It's back to toe drawing and choir rehearsal rooms. Ho ganizations having a voice in ““”® ‘he poMlbllity that Jehn J. Tyn^ of *Ilddlei^ WASHDrCnON (AP) — Prea- lure, if It does not recognize it omUt. By Car, Dies tions and explains why state officials are confused over exact men a tthe White House when .. gteln became chief eccnon^ist board for the architect, and the cautioned toe board that a great " , outgoing town committees and elected Middletown Town Paper, Glass toe eventual auction of dele- might be able to pick state con- Chairman Lawrence Coccloll to htant Nbna took a major step boundaries. the announcement a 'ls made. Board of Education to revUe ‘*®®* of the curriculum would be A 74 - year - cld Manchester Despite hi. Involvement in cf the committee in 1986, and Loom s gates to too Democratic Na- ventlcn delegate, betore they succeed him on the committee, today toward iavaMny the OYift- “District number IS, to consist of a portion of the Town of M cO ackrn praised Stein as a to the Brookings In- toe prapoeed plana for toe oddl- approach were to be man, innocenze Fontana cf 70« Volunteer workers from HBILP the Phase 2 and wage-price . tlonal Convention occupied toe uft office. Thl. used to be toe HarOey Act to end the Bast Manchester containing ED numbers 97-98-99-100 and BO num­ “ brilliant economist of inter- as a aenior fellow in N. Main St., died this mcming (Hebron Ecologists for Less freeze planning, the 58-year-old ^ tlon to and renovatlcn of Rock- . w , attention of too Democratic case In many towns, which was ber 1 of census tract number 5141; BO numbers 1 and 2 of natl'nal reoutoUon.” .dll. Referring to building a school (Continued from Page One) Ooaat loncaboiamen’s strike, re- at Manchester Memcrial Hos­ BtelnStein hhie ii Icr®'Icng' been rorulderedconsidered It WM from that poit tliAt Get 815 Million MEN'S SHOP Pollution) spent more than two census tract number 5145; BO numbers 1-2-S-4-5 of census trad The ' chairman-designate had vlllo High School. for a lesser number of students, State Central Committee Tues- one o t too discoveries the re­ ooBvanlny a ^M dal board to re­ pital frem injuries he received hours recently sorting, tying and 5146; BO munbers 1 and 2 of census tract 5147; BO numbers Lost iwht toe school board Eveleto said there are two democratic” Is what Mesklll day night. form-minded supporters o t Eu-. NEW YORK — The American yesterday aftemcen when lttUe'to'a^'n'bwt'oie’«^c^ OPPO"®"^ port on chances of ending the stacking new^wpers and maga- 1-2-3-4 of census tract number 5148; BO num^r 2 of census ventlon in free markets and a dUcusseij with architects Wll- ways to approach this solution. called the latter MU. The question was not re- gene McCarthy made when Heart Association has awarded struck by a car on N. Main St. course cf economic policy ex­ is the author of five books, in­ 789 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER' 5B-dsy dock atrike. slnes at the town dump. tract number 5151; and BO numbers 1 and 2 of census tract cept that — mcxlerate, rather than a llheral, Ilam McHugh and David The first, he eald, would be to Unf(>Hunatelv toe combined ®®'''®'‘ , ’ , ‘•••P’*® hurried ««• “>® S* ." a ®“" ® ‘^ .‘‘ '®!*' “ O®****®" the strike which has idled 4S,- the hand labor that must be per­ has given the government and I ic Development, a non-prcflt re- men and educators ae an ocon- ho ® divided Into four ^ reforms in line with too natlon- takes place In 1972. Die pur­ peared in the traffic lane. Hie 000 longshoremen and 30,000 formed by 'volunteers. There is am sure the country will real- search organization of bualness- cn odmlnlatratlon.______pose is to make toe party more accident is still under investiga­ could come up with a more eco- ‘**® bua riders ln*^ve^ community dcs^ s^ '^ * " ' Commission’s pro- 'W/3. members of other unions. some cord at the dump which is tion. nomlcal ccnflguratlcn and sUll building. Eveleto suggested ^ . Inorltv——andYa manv _ of P"®*®'------responsive to rank-and-file sen- CSiief federal mediator J. available tor people who bring Of School Board that one complete structure f7® “• ®* About 60 self-perpetuating tlment. Mr. Fontana was bom May meet toe educational requlre- them are chlldren-lt is per- committees OPEN Curtis Counts said Tuesday that untied paper and it is hoped that could be eliminated and toe ul 24, 18M in Italy and hiul lived Joseph Powers was re-elected tread and butter, vanilla pud- RnbeUa CUnic mento. He said, "The cnly way ®""*“ ®® ®uniuiai«a anu uie u.- -urnrisiiur that anv tra!iudt throughout The town committees in Con- talks between labor and man­ it will be properly used. Coventry Drug Cases we feel, te to induce s 3 J fa- “"'^‘® P®PUtatlon of toe school tb® ®tate are faced with the ne- necUcut pick toe state con- in Manchester for many years. ^ i l e r a h ^ " ^ j “ ^ e d well chairman of the with chocolate qpirinkles. -■'(Jw-. agement representatives at Paper should oe placed weu ______Tueadav: Italian qiaghetU Mancheater PubUc Health cUlties cr reduce toe rtSdent ‘**®'‘ ‘**'®P ‘® diztricta have been femed. cesstty of revising their rules to venUon delegates; toe state Miami Beach, Fla., were dead­ He was employed at the Man­ back in the traUer to decrease Board •'fof Education to serve »rv« .n-an- Tuesday: \ *‘*“®** with meat sauce, spinach, Nursing Association will population.” tbe PM?oer, this one-year service stars Servicemen Graduate phases hut noted that toe es­ to toe state convention itself. At a special seMion of the "until we know why the de-. Local P eop le Zl^ler said the board, head­ Quish Fbneral Home, 225 Main is an excellent economic one. other q[>ecial awards and Na'vy Airman Apprentice calating construction costs So far, only a few transit dls- which Is scheduled for June 16- Manehetter Area criminal court, attended only by clslon was made.” Olds said Serving Greater Manchester, MOST MEMBERS OF THE MAIN STREET GUILD ed by Stanford University Law St., with a Mass of the Resur­ He also urged Increased par- bodges. ' Francis M. Bassett Jr., son of would make this metood much tricts have been created. 17. rection at St. Bridget Church ccurt personnel and members cf this morning he has examined In Town Posts Vsraen, Covsntrjr, Toltoiid, dean J. Keith Mann, would ticipatlon by more residents in cubs receiving service stars Mr. and Mrs. BYancis Bassett the press, Atty. Eugene Kelley more expensive. D iey’ro In Middletown, WaHl- The time Intravals between at 9. Burial will be in St. the search warrant, and felf It EUingtou and SoUto Windsor WILL BE OPEN TO 9 P.M. meet today in Washington to filling the clear and brown gjass Brian Barselau, Robert Sr. cf 44 Charter Rd.; and Navy Police Blotter tcld Judge EU Cramer be was Board member Robert Du- Die Manchester Property Inglcrd, Westport, toe lower endorsements and primaries James Cemetery. was defectively broad in it’s prepare the report requested by bin at the dump. He stated that Arthur, Danny Burbank, Patrick Seaman Philip R. Martin, son of not proceeding with prcsecu- beau aald, " I see no reason owners AssoclaUon (M5POA) Naugatuck Valley-and toe There are no calling hours. On complaint of her daugh­ compass. Nixon. When the President re­ “it would be a good idea to have coughlln, Michael Dumas, Tom Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Guiheen tion, because, "there would ap­ The family suggests that in The CCLU’c 'was among de­ vtoy wo can’t go out to bid execuUve committee, meeting ceives that report, Ziegler sai<^ both bins completely Oiled and Qarabedlan, Mark Holmes, John cf 2 Ward St., have both gradu- ter-in-law Mrs. Jean Jones of 88 pear to be the pcssibility the before we approve an appro- ., , , ^ reason to leas resistant to re- lieu of flowers, memorial con­ mands made at a ’Town CouncU be win determine when to in­ the glass taken to Dayville with- o,trt>wakl and David Rothwell. ated from recruit training at the Brrait Dr., Vernon was arrested authority cf the search warrant priation." He aald he did not unanimously went on ^icnal ccoperation than most tributions may be made to the meeting after the raid, for an struct the attorney general to in the next month betore really q o u and Silver Arrows: Jim Naval Training Center, Orian- yesterday by Vernon police and was exceeded.” Kelly also said feel the ilds v/ere truly com- r®cord as approving too ere- parts cf too state. In addition, Muscular Dystroidiy Associa­ investigation. g o into, federal court to seek the cold winter weather arrives.” gweeney, Bradford Crawfotd, dc, Fla. Beth are graduates of he will not grant four addition­ pettUve If toe bidders know atlon ofincentives for using toe voters cf Bridgeport and tion, 179 AUyn St., Hartford. charged with unlawful restraint Dennis Moore, Coventry Town injunction. Ralph Saccuzzo, GUead HUl Arthur. Tom CYawford, RcckvUle High School. al arrest warrants against oth­ how much money the town has Manchester people, wherever No®by Hill okayed transit d's- in the second degree and re­ Manager, who was appointed by In October, when Nixon or­ School principal, reports that j„ b a Hooker, Michael BanHaau, Marine Pvt. Russril Allen Jr., er persons connected with the already appropriated for a to fin town nwitionB “It appears that toe dered the West Coast dock Jerry F. Shine 3580 worth of books were sold OstrinsU. son cf Russell Alien Sr. of 35 sisting arrest. the councU last Saturday to car­ raid, which have not been project., He^ added he knew the committee cltos^ posi- “’® elee"®”®' strike injunction, the North At­ (XILUMBIA — Jerry Francis during the recent Bo» was given to each winner. t o r a lesser number of students, the methods, personnel, and “President Nixon had been He was bom Nov. 18, 1903 in ceived citizen, traveler, scien­ daUen, will be guest speaker at reauH of Mrs. Jones’ (Jean) al­ "difficulty” In proeecuting the isfied with a local InvestlgaUcm comments of former Trans- The winners wetp Anita Abol- The prosqnt ^iU ty was built to problems of the system, are hopeful the dispute could be New Britain end was a chief tist, athlete, craftsman and the ecumenical Thanksgiving leged conduct when pcdlce ar­ case. Kelly wtxild not outline led by Moore, and questioned portatlbn Commissioner George settled through collective bar­ 1ns, sixth grade; Lori Wood, ac(X>mmodate 1,600 rtudents and known and accepted, and are inspector for Pratt and Whit­ showman pins. service tonight at Sacred Heart rived. She waa releaaed on a the reasons he felt poUce may the impartlaUty of such a probe. J. OmkHng last January. fifth grade; Lena Calvo, franth toe roJs(^ed. plan calls for ac­ more sensitive to toe wishes gaining without imposition of a ney Divisicn of United Aircraft, Michael Arthur was g;iven spe­ CSiurch, Rt. 30. 3500 bond for appearance in Cir­ have exceeded the warrant’s Olds said it Is possible an in­ grade; Robbie West, ’ tldrd commodation of 3,000 students. and needs of Manchester.” ”We must prepare ourselves Taft-Hartley injunction,” Zieg­ Blast Hartfcrd, until his retire­ cial recognition for being the TTie service will be sponsored cuit Court 12, RockvUle, Dec. 7. bounds. dependent inveeUgattoh might He further suggested that the to dean with toe problem, not ler said in a statement read to ment in 1888. He was a member grade; Stephen Gustafson, sec­ by the RcckvUle Area Clergy Three residents of the 11- disclose facts "demanding at Eiffectlve administration, toe Women's Shoes and Boots first boy from Pack 890 to earn Ronald Bulat, 21 of Suffieid ond grade; Robert Hannington, board should consider going in­ simply react to It,” said O^n- White House newsmen. But, "in of its Quarter Century Oub. all achievements, electives and Cksmcll. The cbolra cf Sacred was arrested last night by Ver- rcom house on Rt. 31, Joeeph the minimum strong dlsclpU- resolution stated, requires first grade; Mlcdielle Davis, Un- to a 12-month program If a kllng In letters urging municl- view of the dim possibility of He served with the U. S. pins. Heart and the Congre^ poUce on a warrant issued Paquin, 22^ <3arol Taylor, 22, nary action, and periiaps dis­ ‘someone 'with knowledge and timely settlement,” Nixon re­ deigarien; and Larry Banves, Churifi of Vernon wUl smaller' school is built. understanding of Manch^er as pallUes to form transit dls- Navy in FVance during World Tax Freese ticnal by Circuit Court 12 charging and James W. MUler, 18, were missal for some of the pOUce,” quested the bocud to reconvene special class. parents, taxpayers, and proper- trlcts. "ItIt appearsappe^ that they War I and was a member of Tuesday is the last d a y ‘ the sing. him with assault in the third de­ charged with poeseesion of and he questioned the potency The Council Mcmday night in- to prepare a supplemental re­ Saccuzzo expressed thanks to dlcated It wishes the cost cut by ty owners. Faithful service to day Is net far off ' the Wlndhain - Tolland County assessor’s office can take appU- gree. marijuana, after poUce, armed the current investigation. port on the East Ooaat and Gulf Barracks, Veterans of World the co-chairmen of the event, at least 32.6 mlljlon. McHugh children ®b^d be reward- ^ 1 o fT u r ______cations for the over-66 tax PoUce said the arreat came with a search warrant, explor- The (XLU will not act offi- attog subsidies fcr all Coast situation, Ziegler said. Wsu- I. He was a member of St. Mrs. Carol Cubit and Mrs. Ro- ■aid tf the boEird la going to cut ©d and not ignored, berta Wood, and to those who **’®®*® And the 31,(XW exemption after an inveattgaUrai by the ed the house for about four dally, he said, until the town maze transit systems.” Other board members are O^umha’s Church, the New Home Blazes Special Service Squad into a hours. The residents (f the council responds to a week-dd thii much it*8 going to have to Before a final decision Is Washington labor arbitrators helped duriiog the three days, real estate and mobile home. The Department of Trans­ DISCOUNT PRICES!!! Britain Lodge of Elks, the Fin, complaint made by Jdm Bozad- home charged police ransack- letter demanding an independ- be in terms of square fpear KeUy, who said his decirion residents, to examine the facts, and Philio Sh 21. as some of toe stations would be and S a t 27th Naumec cf Odumbia, Mrs. AUen J. Pray, 17 of 27 Pleas­ mittee, dwired by Mrs. Robert els.” IVo Probe Opened Recent school elections for s couple, 36,000. A copy of old husband; a deaf mute, was library,U U a g U j f . \AlaAOI>wAaCwcafeteria andCU&U AIndepend- J IU w S rvU U -■ ___• - ^ am ttV ,1 re n n ■ 1 developments raise George Patros of Willimantic, ant St. and Danny Leo Flah­ Recent Stufbent (touncil resulted in the Ibe income tax report should be hospitalized in critical cctuU- South Windsor ent study areas, not actually ®^sent a slate of officers toe question cf •whether anyone FT. iMEAlDE, Md. (AP) — and Mrs. Wiliam Allanach of erty, 17 of 39 SL Bernard’s Ter., election of James Tierney, a brought to the assessors’ office Cd. Oran K. Henderson testi­ Joppa, Md., and nine grandchil­ both of RockviUe, were charged “ 1 t S v T l« a r c h a m quesUoned ‘ ® *>® ®‘®®‘®'* dren. sixth grade student, aa presi- vdien applying. The office is in The dead woman was Identl- fied today that he made no ef­ last night with criminal tres­ toe arcJUtects as to what areas — ^ ------——------A military funeral will be to­ dent; sixth grader Kim Switzer tbe Memorial Building, Park Pi. fled as Martha Cbok. Her hus- School Board To Seek Vote fort to seek the cause of the passing in the third degree, of cuts they enidsion as possi­ morrow at 8:15 Eum. from the as vice president; fifth grader In C^st band, AUyn, 'was puUed from deaths of eight to 10 Vietnam­ and tampering with a motor ve­ ble. Eveleto offered several Bacon 'Funeral Home, 71 Lori Wood as secretary; and Denise Flamino of RD 1, the flaming apartmrait by Fire ese whose bodies be perscmally hicle. On Overcrowding at S^lfHS suggestions for toe board to saw in three groups near My Prospect St., Willimantic, with Keith Harris, also a fifth grader, RockvUle, is a member cf the Lt. John Chmielewirid and tak­ PoUce said the arrests were as treasuner. cast of “ Things Went Badly in en to Hartford Hoqdtal fra South )4Tndsor voters will be consider. Lai. a Mass of requiem at St. the result . an investigation of plus the overlapping and addi­ ALUMNI DANCE SANDLER BOSTON The Democratic Town Com- Westphalia,” to be presented by treatment of burns and snudee asked to decide in a referendum He bold toe -possibility of re­ The Sl-year-old career officer Coiumba's (Suirch at 9. Burial a complaint that someone was tional bus runs needed in some mittee has named Salvatrae Ibe University of (Tcnnecticut’s Inhalation. upon a plan of action to resolve ducing by redesigning was con­ IN charged with concealing the will be in St. Joseph’s O m e- aUegedly removing gas from the areas. the overcrowding in the high sidered but It could not be done March 16, 1968, massacre said tery, Willimantic. Mastandrea and Mrs. Nancy Department of Dramatic Arts -niank God I was luckv school buses parked rai Feeder Robert De Rosa, the lone school. to conj® up with toe same con­ Manehetter High Sieliool Cafeteria he had been told by the assault Friends may call at the funer­ Drinkuth to flu vacancies on ^ In the Jor- enough to find and nuU Rd. Both youths are scheduled Board member who felt the the committee. K®nsen Theater at U<3onn. The Board of Educatirai last force commander that all civil­ al home tonight from 7 to 9. Minority Plan could work, ask­ figuration. He added he feels to ^ ^ a r in Circuit Court 12, night agreed to ask the Town WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th ian deaths reported that day Chairman Richard Keefe an- wrl«®" by Martin Firemen adnUr^^JeT*^ RockviUe, Dec. 21. ed for more time to evaluate it. his firm’s configuration is as CouncU to prepare for a re^r- had been caused by artillery Mrs. Frank A. Lfamell i^ c e d that invitations to the Sherman focuses on a rock-star and oocygrai to Csok on the economical as suiy. 7:80 - 10:80 P.M. _ John Lech, 61 of kfiddle Rd., endum. His request was lost in the dis­ and helicopter gunship fire. Democratic Victory Dance He suggested as one possible SOo with 31,00 without Mrs. Mary Bailey Linnell, 66, The questions to appear on the cussion of needs for the plan However, Henderson con- • scheduled fra Dec’ .' 4 at “ the country, encountering * ^ < 111^ Ellington, was charged by Ver- approach, the eliminating of 8AA of Hanover, Maine, formerly of non poUce with failure to drive machines wiU be decided by the which Included additional gym ­ 8AA ceded, he personally made no «ieU Chateau in VWUImanUc rites, grisly ceremonl- ^ special facilities such as toe Manchester, died Nov. 20, at the _ , , w 1 o 1 w ____ a reasonable distance apart; he Town CouncU after the school nasium space, typing equip­ Special OoUeotlon of Fpod and Olotiitog for Needy FamlUes attempt to verify that con­ have been extended to State ^ “ *** blcod-thlrsty batUes.” pool, rifle range, some Indus­ $0-95 Rumfrad (Maine) Community was involved in a two-<»r accl- board subinlts findings and rec- ment, home economtek and in­ tention. H o ^ ta l. She was the wife of Rap. WUUam O’Neill and State __ Coming Meetings aald a orellmlnarv Investiaatkn dustrial art labe, etc., which trial arts areas and toe band Sen. Robert Houley. c“ «®rvaUon committee innf® Dr. ^ regularly repoitod The rara were mod- nority (6-3-8) Plan and the poesi- *>«» emphasized that eijual edu- Reg, *16-*18 Henderson said that when he Burial was in the Hanover Cem­ the Hebrrai and GUead Congre­ 12 DIFFERENT gational (lurches saw the bodies from the air etery. j STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM ground troops had not yet Mrs. Linnell was bom June 21', Sunday evening reached the area. church Instead 1905 in the Buckingham section Timothy Edwards School. Tile testimony left unclear as of Glastonbury, daughter of Os­ church, starting at 6:30. commitiee at the heme of Mrs. found the apartment to SOUTH WINDSOR conatrucUon. to how the civilians seen by the Beverages and desserts will They etressed that the broblem car and Ekhth Buell Bailey, and ^ Dana WUcock, 102 Evergreen **ames. She rushed the Mrs. Rosemarie Belcher, 705 The motion for this alternative of overcrowding at th4 "igb colonel actually died. lived in Manchester before going be provided. Those famUles Rg ^11 three meetings will be screaming tor help. Mar- Griffin Rd., South Windsor, was ^as presented by Mrs Cile WESTOWN The cross examination cf with last names A-H are r«' 8ch(X)I can best be rosflivdtt at to Hanover 26 years ago. She " * " “ at 8 p.m. rone said. charged yesterday by South DeclqBr, who etressed the need that level. Henderson was detailed and was employed for several years quested to bring a salad and School Menus Chmlelewlskl said he kicked Windsor prtlco with faUure to for immediate action. PHARMACY technical and caused frequent as a legal secretary while in I-Z to bring a main dish. •meThe followingloiiowing luncneslunches winwill beoe oP®" r, crawled Into ...w the ooeyobey a swpsUp sign. , Donalduonaia Mecure and Henrv i»»Whatever „ ------alternatives io solv- clashes between attorneys for Cramecticut. She was a member served in the ^ Vernon schools apartment and found Cook alt- Police said the Belcher car Heath voted against the moUon ” ** overorowdiM problems both sides. BASS-WEEJUNS of the Rumford Point (Maine) next week: ' ting in a chair in a room ad- traveling west on VaUey View which'Was adopted ’ ** ballot will be de- (Congregational Church, the Dor­ Mendav: Cubed lamb oatUes, Joining the one in which his d ,., crossed Ellington Rd. and The overcrowding issue has “ *® CbuncU. cas Circle of Rumford and Mt. catsup, mashed pi^tato, carrots,, wife perished. The Ueutenant collided with a car driven by been before the board since 1969 i ® ****5** present its flnd- Zircon Chapter, OBIS. - dragged Cook into Raimund Majeen, of Rock- and continues to he a problem recommendations for Survivors, besides her hus­ V the hall, where oUier firemen yjjjg g),e u scheduled to ap- It Is expected that an^eranother 2002m *^® ®««"®‘>’» review. ^ band, are a brother, Bernard helped carry him from the pear' jin Circuit Court, East students will enter the high pointed out that“ We OPEN Bailey of Glastonbtuy; and three Reflect the Blessings . building. Hartford, Dec. 18. school next year. o®* want to go to the pub- Town firemen v/ere called to sisters, Mrs. Alma Nlese and I Chmlelewiskl’s hair and eye­ "Words are but empty High School will meet Wind­ COVENTRY Relocation of offices has al- alternative." 801 Hartford Rd. yesterday at Mrs. Muriel Davis, both of Man­ brows were singed by the ready taken place in the school ^® stated he felt the thanks,” Colley Cibber said ham High School ip a (X3L Bonnie Janssen, Rt. 31, Cov­ 1:43 p.m. to extinguish a car chester, and Mrs. Helen Ambro- flames. entry, was charged last night this year to meet the student would support the Wap- almost 3(X) years ago. But some­ game at Memorial Field; and (Ire, apparently caused by a glo of Waterford. with______failure to______carry^ ______driver’i load, with admlnlatrative offices Plwi as a interim seduUon times they are the only way In East Catholic and South Catho­ faulty carburetor. license. She Is scheduled to ap- moved to the Union School ** appeared on the ballot which we mortals can show our lic High Schools will hook up ALL DAY At 8:07 p.m., the town fire­ Nuons Heading pear In CTrcuIt Court 12, Man- and other facilities having to requires ho buU(Ui« fighters responded to an alarm g;ratitude; and tomorrow is the In a Hartford (tounty Confer­ day set apart tor each to re­ Chester, Dec. 20. ‘“ V!’'® “ P *®r study halls and P ««ra m . from Box 233, at the Cheney About Town ence game at Northwest Cath­ For West Coast flect upon the blessings of the olic High School field In West ------P>«» th® Phito- Bros, velvet mill on Elm St. The Senior Oioir of Center The call was a false alarm trig­ year. Hartford. Both games are Congregational Church will re­ Whatever the vicissitudes of scheduled for 10:30. WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- W HartfordBank th'* 7 * ^ Cbuncl**t^I*°pa^ "toproWdl M e d lT s M ^ fo r h u S gered by a faulty sprinkler Ident and Mrs. Nixon wUl fly to ^ IiarU O ra OaHK toe way tor a referendum were schcjr.tudenU bJTt aLo ra hearse tonight at 7:30 in the life may have been for him, one head which went off, causing Comnlete stories of the race THURSDAY church sanctuary. can always find a gift for which and games are on the sports California late today to spend RobbcrV VlClUn n li^ ^ ®“®*^‘*ve quires housing you^rer rtudenU some water damage. the holiday at T IVlUll toe by toe wito high s ^ w l^ to give thanks — health; love; pages. Thanksgiving commenU The Emanuel Lutheran their San aem ente oceanfrrait w FflT HAR'pnvwm Admlnlatrative Council. « • . _____ ... peace in our land; deliverance The lobby of the main post of­ heme. HARTFORD (AP) - Presented were aspecU of the * . Church Choir will rehearse to­ from a troubled mind, soul, or fice will be open from 12:45 to It will be toe first Thanksglv- armed man made off with 6-3-8 plan to house 7th, 8th, and ^ regielered Democrat in night at 8:30 in Luther Hall of Personal Notices body; or just for each other. 2:46 p.m. Mall dropped In toe ing that Nixon has spent away just over 318,000 about 9:80 a.m. ®o®'*ialf of the 9th grade' stu- h District wishing to the church. Tomorrow, let each of us Thanksgiving main office box and at all other from toe White House elnce he today from the South Main 1®J!‘ P®P“ *atlon In the Timothy fu ®“"®‘4«red tor a poeltion on pause—at work or at play, in a collection points will be picked took office. In toe two previous o,-.., offin. n t m.. at.t. Middle School and toe m* Windsor Democratic In Memoriam The commission on steward­ place of worship, at the family up at 12:45 p.m. Only special years, he and Mrs. NUon f SUte-Dlme other half In the high Vohw l CommltUe Is asked to BASS ship and finance of South United table, or wherever we may be delivery mall will be delivered played hosts at White House “avings Bank, a bank official When tola proved that over- Mrs. Audrey Woalk of In loviiw memory of our broUier, (iresory Monaco, who wo* killed in Methodist Church will meet to­ in the quiet of ou / own mlnds-^ locally. Thanksgiving Day dinners for reported. crowding would then exist Iti ** barman Rd. before kbmdey A U MEDICAL SERVICES AVAILAELE! actlun, November 26, 1944 in France. night at 7:30 at the church. to praise the Almighty for alt Almost air town buslneincs elderly clUzens and for hoepl- The robber, who witnesses mWdle school, juggling of ®''®"'"*’ Reg. He wae to all loving and kind. that He has done. and all town libraries will be uilzed veterans In toe Wash- said carried a revolver, fired " “ "'P®*'* to Include all 9to7 8th Vacancies on too corn- HU memory cannot slip our minde, First Church of dirlst, Sci­ Town and area churches will Aa weeke paM by and turn into closed tomorrow. Friday, toe mgten area. no shoU, poUce said. f/“* ®f the 7th grades In "*“‘®® t*® «»•(> at toe t’egu- TACKS •17 yean. entist, will have Its regular hold Thanksgiving services to­ West Side branch library will Press secretory Ronald L. He was described as in his “ ® Ttfnothy Edwards and toe *“* ”»®®Ung of the district I mem- Memories ot him often turn Into midweek testimony meeting to­ night and tomorrow. The church lean. also be closed, but Mary zieg'.er said toe Nixon’s were late 80s, 6-foot-7, of medluih ®‘*'®*‘ *•“'* *»» the Ellsworth Bte- *‘®>'® Monday n l^ t, Aad Uiouzb we know be is at rest. night at 8 at the church. 447 schedule is on page 17. Cheney and Whlton Memorial expected to leave toe White build, with brown hair and **>®»tary School with the 8th Openr.IkuKe Our bearts still (eel an emptiness. N. Main St. Tite meeting is Three athletic events will Ubraries wUl be open. House about 6 p.m. E8T for the wearing a blue jacket. Rrades was reviewed. Both The South Windsor .Bislem and brotberu. open to the public. highlight morning activities. Die Municipal Building will cross-country trip. "He was on foot...... the last we Meas ------presented- . a problem of Dance dub will hold an Approximately 500 runners, toe be closed tomorrow and Friday. NUon also plans to attend You Always Save at the Card of Thanks id the saw of him,” 'a policehian said. ” idlstricUnT a large number ot dance Fridav a t a n m ' Manchester Barracks, World lan'est number in Its history. Die following are emergcn(;y dedication this Saturday of a. A bank official ..Id police •‘“«>®n‘-P>u« the?dd.d S . dun« War I Veterans, and Auxiliary are entered for toe 85th Five- telephone numbers for town i40-bed hospital at the new ana agenis were at toe "* «»®*'iBpping dus runs tha Wnnnina u — wish to tbank all tbe relaUves. VEIS- and r v FBI t agento were at toe -erlapping bus run.rthe WappUg'^cIS^mSytHoSL ^n~ i WESTOWM (rhads aad nrigbbon (or ' tbe many will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at Mile Race, which is scheduled services: Highway, 849-5070; enhower Medical Center In .c.ne, and toe counter council eald. 20 Pum iil Floee in Downtown Manehetter Usd wrpnissliins of sympatby syi ez- the 'VFW Home. Refreshments for 10:30. The start and finish refuse, 649-1888; and' sanitary .•aim Springs. Calif. It Is ex- telng dusted for fl^erprinU The doiSe...... Inn...... KUIngton K. Rd. Quest jailer will will PHARMACY tensed to me.duiiag my“ recent be­ will be served. Members are lines are at Main and School sewer and water, 649-9807. Carriage House Barn (150 Varda from Carriage House Boutique and talon) reavaneat at tbe Seatb ef my be­ pected the Nixon’s will remain An audit was underway to de- ^^concenif: r-aSlK^ Sll^cu'Sy/^fe loved reminded to bring articles tor Sts. D ie Herald will not publish in California at' least through ter,•nine toe ameunt of money d ' . ' j HARTIORD ROAD - 643-'j 230 a cup auction. On toe gridiron, Manchester tomorrow. the weekend. token ,he added. ars Doris Kent school. uL’^ reS lJ V h U lS IIS“'nvuld -

MANCHESTER K\E3CrNC HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN Amtrack Adding From Your Extra Trains For Holiday SPIRITED WAYTO CHEER THE SEASON m WASHINGTON (AP) — Ex­ Neighbor’s Kitchen tra trains and about 330 passen­ ger cars are being added to normal Amtrak railroad serv­ By VmAN F. FBIIOUSON yelks and pumpkin, and mix breads, breaded veal cutlet, ice today because of the For as long as anyone can remember, Holldayil___ _ havo always o been medium boat calves liver. There would be » ..... stirring constantly until gela- sweet Italian sausage and Thanksgiving. Day weekend. the best dinner parties of the year tfoa family, When tine Is dissolved and mixture Is squares of cream of wheat or To handle' heavy college-va-. my two staters and I were grow- heated thoroughly, about lO corn meal which had been al- cation traffic in the Midwest, reach a climax when the guests Ing up, everyone would gather minutes. Remove from heat IcWed to set overnight, then cut extra trains will be operated together with lots of talking and ®*’***< stirring occasionally In squares to fry. Two or three between Quincy, III., and Chi­ leave the table to enjoy coffee and g o ^ food tor every occasion. *^''**' mixture mounds slightly large platters were attractively cago, and Cartondale, ni'., and Mostly, on Thanksgiving Day, when dropped from spoon. Beat arranged, the whole surounded Chicago. brandy in the living room. Then we went to Qrandma Mary l^slf-plnt whipping cream until with fried carrots. Cars will be added on trains friends relax, conversation flows, Firato’s. ' stiff and fold in. Turn Into bak- At othen times, the mid- between New York and Boston, We would pile out of the car, P'® shell and chill until firm, course would consist of home- Milwaukee and Chicago, New the mood is mellow. up to the back door, through '*'°P whipped cream. made ravioli. I have never tast­ York and Buffalo, N.Y., and be­ Orandmp The dining room table was ed such creations except those tween Washington and New m a's sunporch filled with York. every iflailt imaginable. Then, set with the best of china. The cf my mother who was taught Here in the entertaining season on lnto|Uib kitchen filled with floral centerpiece invariably by my grandmother and Mrs. Additional seats will be avail­ the moK .'delectable aromas. ended up on the sideboard be­ Fred Lea Sr. I sometimes won­ able on many other trains. of the year, when everyone is ready for parties — to Auntie Elihma Pero would run cause the .table would eventual- der If they do not make agnoll give them or to go to them — the dessert-coffee-brandy to greei us with a cat or a dog IX groan with food, Instead of ravioli. Agnoll Is a following bel^d. "HI, Monkey A tempting array of hors specialty of the people of Turin Speedy Project sequence becomes a whole party in itself. It’s an easy, Doodles!" was her favorite d'oeuvres arranged on a table near which my grandparents' greeting. Orandma would leave In the living room was a slg- families dwelt. Snarls Traffic gracious, exciting way to entertain a few friends the stove temporarily to clutch nal that the meal was begln- Agnoll contain at least three w us to her ample boSom and nlng. The adults would have meats plus chopped spinach, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - sggs, parmesan cheese, and Traffic was backed up for sev­ or many, and it fits nicely into the changing life style smother us with kisses. cocktails and the. children gin- seasonings. The sauoe is not A klsijnng family, we then gor ale. eral miles at Uie San Fran- red as one finds In most restau­ cisco-Oakland Bay Bridge while of both the young and the older. moved on to the living room Sometime during the morning, rants but a brown one, blended to buss Uncle Jqe 'P ero and Grandma would have gone down motorists were given InathiC- • from the various meats, to lions on how to speed thier Brandy, like the wines from which it is made, is Grandpa John nrato. Wo al- to the cellar to select one of which mushrooms have been ways put our coats In the don Grandpa’s homemade bottles of ^ d ed dally commuter trips. Bridge officials said many of sometimes so surrounded with mystery and ritual that wmioh doubled U Uncle Joe's wine. Down the narrow stair- w^en we were children, we the 23,000 cars which cross the office. We thout^bj It a fasclnat- case we would go, followed by always had a contest to see who bridge Into San Francisco each its uncomplicated service is overlooked. The Christian Ing place, especially the area the gold and white cat. Grand- could, eat the most ravioli. I day were delayed 10 to 16 min­ 'round Joe’s d ^ . There were ma didn’t really want him down was a^"good- competitor but utes Tuesday while students Brothers, who produce a high proportion of the beverage glass-doored /bookcases filled there but he went just the same, much to my chagrin, never handed each driver infonpatlon brandy in this country, suggest that enjoyment of their with the S-Foot Shelf i always wondered why she won. I consoled myself with the on a plan to let autos with of Books. We had to ask per- took such a long time to make fact that I had had a few extra three or more occupants cross brandy need not wait until you acquire the traditional mission to . n a d those. Then a selection. Finally, a bottle in the kitchen with Grandma. ,JI free. there was m e marvelous add- would be chosen. I was never After all, who could tell wheth- The plan, which starts Dec. 8, brandy glasses. T o enjoy an aromatic brandy at its fullest, ing machine jWhlch Uncle Joe allowed to carry It . . . it er they were fit for the table Is designed to encourage great­ f shouldn’t bo jiggled. Later, It without . the sauce and the er use of car pools to cut com­ it is well to drink it from a glass that curves inward .. Lamp- would be opened by Grandpa ei*®ese to go with? National Turkey Federation muter-hour traffic. “>® corkscrew he had Oh, yes, we finally got to the Traffic was slowed to a crawl at the top — to concentrate the bouquet. Any small glass, would corns down from the pt.,- ereat turkey and it was never carved Turkey, the traditional Thanksgiving fare, ready ings, it’s as popular now as it was three centuries as far as six miles away on In­ 51™ S.'irfef..? ^ s? — . T d S ™ ■" th, wui.™. It p~.»ud for presentation. As old-fashioned as family gather- ago at the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving. terstate 80 while the informa­ with room to spare, will be suitable. Sipped slowly with iu ‘‘and - '^ken Grandpa checked royally fw all to riew as well tion was being distributed. desseiqi. the cork and tasted the first as a roast of beef plus Imumer- or after the coffee (or in place of it for non-coffee causing askxeat and frustrating bit of wine, a moment which I ®»>1® v eg ^b les plus white and decision. ,'There would be the found utterly dramatic and y®t*ow potatoes, plus salad, drinkers), brandy ends the evening with distinction. tradltioliid pumpkin and mince­ plus. . .Uncle Joe and my dad. meat and fruitcake. My totally fascinating. Horry Flrato, always argued The holiday meal was always 1 TOLD YOU, DARLING, V The choice of suitable desserts for such a party is sister Ft^Us refused to eat the good naturedly about who cake once because it "has dill a long ritual with many would carve. limitless. During the holiday season, the lavishly fruited pickles cn at.*’ Mary had frost- courses. Much of the fun was Sometimes, Auntie Emma ed the cake wWi butter frost- *ke conversation. I loved to and we three girls would take a MANCHESTER PARKADE cakes and puddings are traditional. Other desserts, with ing, then m(ide flowers of list®" "lult dlscoume. There run or two or three about the maraschino cherries, the stems ^®*'® sometimes little family house between courses to make r. LICKS ALL just a nod toward the traditional, are less heavy, per­ and leaves of which were made squabbles, too, which only added room for more. We almost nev­ of, citron..'The citron was what ^® excitement. er could eat dessert. And, oh. haps more refreshing, and they may be more dramatic my sister had mistaken as After sitting at the table, we those dishes. . .just mountains ^ ^ / l ^ SHOPP1 HQ . pickles. would begin with a fresh fruit them—and before dlshwash- to serve. My most favorite of Mary's cup or maybe a half grapefniit, era, too. r / V p r o b l e m s /' dessertfi was and still Is pump- Iftced with sherry, then broiled. Now, the family is scattered. Each of these desserts is glorious enough to be served Mn chiffon pie. Here is W The same thing can be done j„e Emma are In Florida, delectable recipe. with maple syrup or honey and sister Phyllss is in Baltimore, as the focal point of a dessert party, or suave enough to Mary L’a Pumpidn Chltton Pie brown sugar. Other times, great Doris in New Yoric O ty. We al- 1 envelope unflavored gela- platters of Italian antipasto. most never get together all at end a dinner in great style. tln^ Next would come hememade once. Grandpa and Grandma % cu]^ sugar coup — a clear broth with very and Dad are gone now and the A M tcMpoqn salt smalil macaroni. A crystal dish meal is considerably simpler H te^fibbn nutmeg cf freshly grated Parmesan but the tradition of family goes 1 teaspoon cinnamon cheese would be passed for on. My chUdren wouldn’t eat H cup milk th(»e who wished to sprinkle out on a holiday no matter 14 ciq> water some over the soup. where. 3 egg yolks Sometimes, Grandma made a Throughout all of time, spe- m cups pumpkin or squash north-Italian dish which in Pie- clal occasldns have command- Ml pint whh^plng cretun mentese dialect sounded like ed great feasting. Let it con- 1 nine-inch baked pie shell free-cha which I do not know tlnue, lot it hold peoples and addltianal whipped cream how to spell. It probably stem- families together whether It be for topping. med from "frlttura" meaning turkey or hamburger. Mix gelatine, sugar, salt and "fry." Happy Thanks^ving and God BRANDIED BAVARIAN CREAM spices thoroughly In a sauce- At any rate, she would stand Bless all the families every- l'/ pan. Stir in milk, water, egg at the stove and saute sweet- where. 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin 2/5 cup sugar Q V 1/2 teaspoon salt ^ Christian Brothers Wines 1-1/2 cups milk A chiffon-light cream mold — Brandied Bavarian Cream — is ringed with brandied fruits for a sumptuous 6 egg yolks, beaten lightly dessert served in front of a cheery fire. Small cups of coffee and glasses of brandy climax a dessert-party. 1/2 cup The Christian Brothers Brandy 4 egg whites Widely Known Since 1868

1-1/2 cups whipping cream By OHAIU.e s HILUNGER vineyards In Napa Valley, the tion cf young men and boys of Brandied Fruits (o) The Los Angelee Times CathoJlc order has the biggest poorer classes.” PEACHES FLAMBE FLAN CHATEAU LA SALLE choice acreage In ■ the heart of Other Christian Brothers Maraschino cherries and leaves for decoration NAPA, Oallf. — As a teen­ California’s f amous grape schools supported by other 1 (1 lb. 13 oz.) can cling peach slices ager growing up not far from growing country. provinces are scattered Combine gelatin, 1/3 cup sugar and salt and mix well. Add 3/4 cup sugar throughout the world — in Af­ 1/4 cup brown sugar (packed) the Los Angeles City Hall, An- The religious group has more milk' and heat to scalding. Pour over egg yolks; return to 3 whole eggs diony Dlener had a pretty good than 1,000 acres in grapes at rica, Asia, North Central and low heat, and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture coats 2 tablespoons butter 2 egg yolks Idea of what he wanted to do. Reedley near Fresno, Calif. South America. spoon, and is slightly thickened. Remove from heat, stir in 1/4 cup The Christian Brothers Brandy He would dedicate his life to In addition, tons of grapes 2 teaspoons vanilla are purchased each year from brandy, and cool. When mixture begins to thicken and jell, 1 tablespoon toasted sliced almonds teaching and to God — become . . teaching in 1/2 teaspoon salt a Christian Brother, like the several California growers un­ beat egg whites stiff, and gradually beat in remaining 1/3 Sour cream or firm vanilla ice cream 2 cups light cream teachers instructing him at Los der contract to Christian Broth­ 1,600 schooh cup sugar. With same beater, whip cream. Fold egg whites 1/4 cup The Christian Brothers Chateau La Salle Angeles Cathedral High School. ers. and cream into gelatin, and turn into 2-1/2 quart mold. Drain peaches well. Heat brown sugar and butter in skillet (or Dlener joined tiie Catholic o r-, “It was the FYanclscans who In all, 'there are more than ■c Chill until firm. Unmold on serving plate and ring with chafing dish) until bubbly. Add peach slices and stir gently 3 or 4 der In 1928 ‘upon graduating started the Industry here with 26,000 brothers teaching more Turn 1/2 cup sugar into a heavy iskillet. Heat slowly, stirring fre­ the establishment of the San than 700,000 students in more Brandied Fruits. Decorate with maraschino cherries and minutes. Pour on brandy, heat a few minutes then ignite. Gently from high school, where he was / quently, until sugar turns to a light golden brown syrup. Quickly a star football player. Diego (Calif.) Missions in than 1,600 schools. leaves. Makes 8 to 10 servings. spoon syrup over peaches until flames die out. Add almonds. Secve pour into a shallow baking dish (about 7-1/2 inches diameter and 1T69," said Brother Timothy. The order was founded in He’s been a member of the "l^anctscans planted the warm topped with sour cream or, over vanilla ice cream to accom­ 2 inches deep). Beat remaining 1/4 cup sugar with whole eggs, religious group over since. France In 1080 by a«French pany holiday cookies or fruited cakes. Makes 5 or 6 servings. first vines In California, made nobleman-priest, St. John Bap­ V yolks, vanilla and salt. Heat cream to scalding; pour slowly into But ho hasn't taught school in the first wine. Wine was made tiste de La Balle. egg mixture. Stir in Chateau La Salle. Pour into caramel lined 36 years. at nearly all of the 21 missions. Only In California do Chris­ y dish, and set in shallow pan of hot water. Bake in slow ov^n (325 He’s been making wine. l/r "My order, the Christian tian Brothers make commer­ BRANDIED FRUITS In fact, Dlener — known ^ Brothers, was established in degrees F.) about 55 minutes until custard is set. Remove from cial wines. Brother Timothy since taking Califomia )n 1868 at Martlhes. Today, only four of the broth­ .1 (1 lb.) can whole peeled apricots oven, and from pan with water. Chill. Run a small spatula around vows of poverty, chastity and One of the brothers. Brother ers spend full time In the wine SHERRIED DATE SAUCE obedience — is one of the most Cecellan, made a little wine. °F(8-l/4 oz.) can pineapple slices edge of dish. Invert over serving dish (or, spoon custard and business. The others all teach. caramel sauce from baking dish). Makes 6 servings. famous winemakers in America. "NelghborB learned Brother "We are not ordained priests. 1(1 lb.) can cling peach halves 2/ 3 cup The Christian Brothers Cream Sherry As cellarmaster of Christian Cecellan made good wine. Wo cannot say Mass or admin­ 2 tablespoons The Christian Brothers Brandy Brothers Wineries, Brother They asked if they could buy _j, 2 tablespoons slivered orange peel some cf the wine. Well, Outlet ister the Sacraments," said Timothy, now 60, has been In Brother Timothy. “We are lay J 10 whole cloves 2/3 cup light com syrup charge of production at one of tian Brothers began selling wine to a few people around the religious.” 1/2 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice the world’s largest producers bf During the year, denondlng premium wines and brandy block In 1882." • 2/5 cup The Christian Brothers Brandy 1 teaspoon grated orange peel PORTED STUFFED FIGS Profits from ' the wineries upon work load, 20 to 300 men since 108&. andtwomen outside the religious 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 cups sliced pitted dates Hie signature has appeared threugh the years have been 2 tablespoons chopped candied ginger used solely to support Christian order are on the payroll at the 3 to 4 drops red food coloring 1/4 cup sliced candied cherriqs on mllUons of bottles of brandy, wineries operated by the Catho­ SHOP the PARKADE, 1 tablespoon chopped candied cherries dessert and aperitif wines. Brethers high schools In the 4 small whole pears, pared* West. lic order. Simmer sherry, brandy, corn syrup, lemon juice and orange peel 2 tablespoons chopped toasted almonds He’s been working all these “We pay the same taxes to 2 apples, pared and quartered years heading up a multlmll- Earnings from the wineries together 5 minutes. Add dates and cherries andlurn into a jar. 1/4 teaspoon grated orange peel nrw support 14 high schools In the federal government, state llon dollar enterprise without and county as every other vint­ Drain syrup from apricots and pineapple into pint measur­ Cover and refrigerate 24 hours or longer, turning jar several times 20 dried golden figs earning a nickel. CnMfcmia and Oregon. The or­ ing cup. Add enough syrup from peaches to reach the 2 cup to distribute syrup. Serve over vanilla, coffee or toasted almond Brother Timothy receives no der Is dedicated to the "educa­ ner," the cellarmaster added. ice cream, or, baked 6^tard. Makes about 1 pint. 1 to 2 cups The Christian Brothers Treasure Port ™ Income. He has no wordly pos­ MANCHESTER level. Turn into large skillet. Add orange peel, cloves, sugar sessions. He Jives a simple, and brandy. Simmer 10 minutes. Add 1 cup of the hot syrup Combine ginger, cherries, almonds and orange peel. Cut a slit communal, monastic life. to the well drained apricots, pineapple slices and peaches. down 1 side of each fig. Stuff opening with fruit-nut mixture. Press Christian Brothers Is one of . . . fOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTER To remaining syrup, add lemon juice and food coloring. opening together to hold in filling. Put stuffed figs into a quart only four commercial wineries /nvesf in American Anfirfues Add pears and apples, cover and simmer 5 minutes. Uncover, jar. Pour on sufficient Port to cover. Cover jar and refrigerate In America operated by re­ ligious' groups —: the others are SIXTH ANNUAL turn fruits and cook until tender, about 5 minutes longer, BRANDIED CHEESE overnight or longer, turning jar several times to distribute wine much, much smaller. basting frequently with syrup. Cool fruits in their syrup. Makes 20 stuffed figs to serve with Brandied Cheese. THE LARGEST SHOPPING CENTER 1! 1 pound Cheddar cheese ANTIQUES MARKET desired, substitute 1 < 1 lb.) can pear halves. Sitnnier them in the pink 1/4 cup soft butter . , , largest brandy MORE STORES (NUMBER 50) syrup 3 to 4 minutes. Remove pears, and continue cooking apples 1/4 to 1/3 cup The Christian Brothers Brandy inventory in America A sure thing! Antiques never go down; until tender. always Increase In value year after yefur. Grate cheese fine. Combine with butter and brandy and beat until Headquartered In Napa Val­ ^ e them at Manchester High Cafeteria; MORE PARKING (5,000 STALLS) Sat., Nov. 27, 10 to 10; Sun., Nov. 28, 1 to 6 smooth. Store, covered, in refrigerator until ready to use with ley, Christian Brothers pro­ duces most of the sacramental Snacks and Luncheons — Parking for 500 cars MORE VARIETY (FOR PRICE AND FASHION) Ported'Stuffed Figs, or, with apples or crackers. Makes about wines used In Catholic churches Admission $1.26. But with this advertisement 2-1/2 cups. through out the United States. you and a friend will be admlted for $1.00 It U the largest and moet euo- each. Make it a family affair I ceseful winery ever operated by a religious organisation. WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE It boasts the largest brandy Sponsoi-ed by Manchester Rotary Club Inventory In America. With more than 1,000 acres of 8&akWhiaiMWhM6MaMaiMB»aaaaaai»aM

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' No Herald Researcher Says; Canada Rises Angrily WEEKLY HtDOOR FLEA MARKET Tomorrow (Contimied from Pave One) "Even If the newly nation- But in Trudeau’s much- Body Rhythms Tell Much allzed Canadiem company man- quoted Shalogy, living next to Starling TMi SaU Nav. tTIh ; servatives contend that much The Herald will not aged to keep Its American-de-.,. the- United States Is like being of Canada’s economic trouble, I f One Will Heed Them COMB AND SPEND A FEW veloped techniques,” says J. In bed with an elephant. One publish tomorrow. Including an alarming unem­ PLEASANT HOUBS AT ____ ’ Herbert Smith, chairman of Ca­ feels every twitch and is in Thanksgiving Day. Have By LYNN 8HERR "Regularity is what’s Inipo- ployment prospect, traces to a happy and safe holi­ tant,” she said. "Find what is nadian Qeneral Electric' Co. danger of being crushed, even NEW YORK (AP) — Next BERLIN TURNPIKE REA MARKET Trudeau's leadership as much comfortable and stick to it. Ltd., ” lt would find it most dif­ if the beast la friendly. day, and look for us Fri­ time you wonder when to as to U.S. policy They claim Don’t try to keep adjusting. Ir­ 2806 BERLIN TPKI., NEWINGTON, CONN. ficult to attain alternative ac­ Canada has been a good day on your doorstep or schedule a certain event, con­ the U.S. policies forced regularity Is the worst thing for cess to the advanced tech­ friend to the United States, Ca­ at your favorite news sult your body—not a clock. HOME OF NATIONALLY Trudeau to reveal his own mis­ you.” SAT., NOV. 27th — 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. nology needed to hold its com­ nadians say, but once the spe­ counter. Are you moat alert in the takes and give urgent consider­ petitive position.” Mrs. Laioe Insisted that know­ SUN., NOV. 28th — 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ation to Canada’s vulnerability cial relationship is broken it is morning, ready to accomplish ADVERTISED “NAME PVenph Quebec has been hard .. Nevertheless, merethere is emo- likely that outsiders will try to ing abcut body time was not miracles before neon? Then ALWAYS lilEW AND INTERESTING ITEMS hit bv economic setback. Even ^ steam behind the resent- move in. The Russians have al- ycu’re a ”lark.’‘ Get a daytime .“l* Prcvlnce of adults BRANDS" ARRIVING Xero3^ Chooses jjjjj ■ ’ ’ Kids are beingbelng dis- TO SEE. 50 RESPONSIBLE DEALERS before the Nixon policy unem- Premier Alexei criminated against all the before me Nixon policy, imem publisher who heads the Inde- pj Kosvaln’s recent visit dem- Are you draggy at dawn but ployment there was^ 9 to 10 per Canada committee. o n s t S time,” she said "Everyone WILL GREET YOU WITH SOMETHING FOR Two from State lively around dinnertime? Then DAILY AT LOW, LOW PRICES cent. A main complaint against says, adjust, adjust. That’s not ycu’re an "owl.” Don’t fight it. EVERYONE • ARTS • CRAFTS • ATTIC the surtax is that it may in­ Trudeau came under fire for pecessary.” For Sabbaticals Get a night job. COLLECTIBLES • CHRISTMAS GIFTS. - — ■ crease unemployment. nnrt^cuih,™ii„ as saying She advised the "ow l” chil­ and culturally by the United Traveling to Paris for an im­ In Ontario and elsewhere he hoped Canada's relations STAMFORD (AP)—Two Con­ dren should not have to take States, or of having its future portant business bonference? NOTE there seems considerable con­ with the Soviet Union would be exams in the morning; that mortgaged for the sake of ” a necticut residents are among Start shifting your bed time a ALL (FLEA^-^ABTS—CBAFTS-ANTIQUEB) DBIALEBM fidence that most of Quebec’s as warm and close as those school hours should be stag­ fast buck.” 21 Xerox - Corp. employes week or two ahead. Then find a people want to stay in the un­ with the United States. gered like werk hours—to give WISHINO TO SET UP A BOOTH — TEL. tM-lMB OB Some Canadian leaders see plane that gets you there at ion. Gerald Clark, a journalist Trudeau now says that if he who soon will begin up to a a chance. And that parents WRITE P.O. BOX 11837 (Fomer Bedding Bam Bldg.) much danger in under­ night, Paris time, so you can FREE ADMISSION FREE GIFTS and author, noted in a book six estImaUng put it that way to Kosygin he year’s leave -with full pay to de- should react more sympa­ prospects for antl- go to sleep right away. WASHABLE years ago that separatism Yankeeism didn’t mean it that way—it vote themselves to a wide vari- thetically to the child’s natural FOOD BAR OPEN as in over- Such suggestions come from could ihvolve U.S. security. estlmating them. Complednts would not make gecgraphical ety of social-welfare projects of needs. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Suppose, he postulated, a sepa­ sense because Russia has no their own choosing. Xerox an' Gay Gaer Luce, a scientific ” If a child is net hungry. are aired constantly, while writer and researcher who be- DOUBLE KNIT rate Quebec should emerge un­ leaders continue to insist there chance of overshadowing Amer- nounced Tuesday ,, den’t fcrce him to eat,” she der an extreme anti-Yankee re­ ica in relations with Canada. T^ey are John M. Teem of said. And she noted that you LONG-SLEEVE is really no anti-Americanism of our bodies are trying to tell gime. He asked: as such involved. Nevertheless, Trudeau’s trip Greenwich. Xerox corporate re- can’t ^force a child to sleep. DRESSES us something we should listen to Mcscow, Kosygin’s visit search-and-development dlrec- "You can put him in bed, but "Will the St. Lawrence Sea­ Newman suggests a wary eye to. way, which begins In Quebec toward radical nationalists who here, Canadian criticism of the tor for the technical staff, and let him play if he’s not tired” FOR MISSES BODY SHIRTS say the moderates are out­ U.S. position in Vietnam. Cana- Kenneth R. Lane of Haddam, "People all have different ^^e said "Also, sleep should and penetrates the U.S. Mid­ rhythms. Each person adjusts dated. Some elements demand da’s vote against the United editor of American Education never be used as a punish­ * open tonight and ^ sefling elsewhere selling elsewhere west, become endangered? Will at his own pace,” she said broii^-scale nationalization of States on China representation Publications in the Xerox Spe- ment.” the whole of North America’s recently in an Interview. ’ "Hie ^ at $25 at $10 Integrated defense system be Canadian manufacturing and at the United Nations, all add clal Education Department, Mrs. Luce pointed out that every night till up to expressions of "independ- |Teem and Lane are among 18 way to find «>ut about your children are Greedy closer to threatened?” resources without delay. Per­ rhythms is to chart your mood marshall’s low price marshall's low price haps this is an extreme minor­ ence” of the United States. men and three women chosen body time than their parents. That strikes a popular chord, to participate in the ex- cn a calendar: put a plus or "Kids are kind of naturally ity view, but a steady Canadian minus sign on the day accord­ Christmas! . . nationalism strengthen it. Unless, say the perlmental social-service pro­ tuned to nature,” she said. ing to how you feel. Then you’ll moderates, there is gradu^ as­ gram announced in September. ’ ’They know we live on this stirs concern a love-hate know how to anticipate your sertion of Canadian control . The projects involve nursing earth and in the universe—^the last minute v im moods.” over resources and industry, attitude crippled children, providing wholistic approach. thanksgiving Canadians were concemed In a new book, "Body Time,” nationalization could come sud­ ...... services for the elderly and aid­ Look at what older people needs at Made of LIGHTER weight \ about what varying shades of ing the mentally retailed, deaf. Mrs. lAice reports toe mass of doing now to become part Great (election of nationalism might mean to denly. fairway prices! polyester and worsted wool Talk of nationalism—modei> This is not at all new for C3a- illiterate, prison inmates and research dealing with such yjg world: Going to gurus, snap-crotcii, ribbed body them long before the surtax jolt yams. - FOLD IT, HANG IT, tliirts in full turtleneck and ate, economic or whatever—ir­ nadians. For years many have ex-convicts, physiological liiythms, citing taking up mysticism. We’re came from what Walter Gor­ PACK IT AND THE SHAPE mock turtle ityles. All with ritates some influential Cana­ held a sort of chlp-on-the-shoul- Teem - is to develop a science experiments from many parts really cut off,” she sighed. don, honorary chairman of the of toe world. She (toarges that ______HOLDSI Short sleeve styles in contresting sleeve details. dians, particularly in big busi­ der, love-hate attitude toward curriculum and teach in an in- ¥ Independent Canada grroup, modem society requires a pace fairw ay solids Of stripes. First Quality. First Quelitv. ness. their neighbor...... novatlve "high school without SIZES: S -M -L calls "Imperial Washington.” ' iai It at., Si z e s : loto 18 \ V- ” It’s easy to criticize the John 'P. Kennedy as president walls” in White Plains, N.Y. "that is dissonant with our in- E a t il l« B e t t e r footaros Men such as Dr. ner needs. We no longer act in ” ^ made his first trip abroad to His project is being done in Deutsch, chairman of the E co­ United States,” says Steven Ro­ harmony with natural cycles.” LONDON (AP)' — One mem- variety Canada. He suggested that this conjunction with Alpha Leam- nomic Council of Canada, sug­ man, head of Denison Mines, In one experiment she re- ber of toe British household country join 'the Organization of Community School of White a t ita A i r m t gested that there was “no coun­ "but where did all this start? It ports, rats were Injected with who has not suffered from ris- American States. TTiere had Plains. v o r y try where the blind furies of started with the Canadian na­ an amphetamine solution at ing prices is the dog. According ______been considerable public and Lane is to establish an in- ns mainsf^etjm , nationalism could be more dan­ tionalistic approach, not one various hours around toe clock, to an advertising survey own- boMi ifihem Jraefeqf^^i < that was logical or positive but cfficial support for the idea of a service training program lead- gerous than in Canada in the It was discovered toe cycles of ers are buying five per cent one that Involved insults.” more active Canadian role in big to accreditation of house 1970s” A moderate nationalist toe body clearly Influenced the more dog food than they were . downtown ______the hemisphere. Author Clark parents in residential schools animals' reaction to the drug, three years, ago, despite a drop himself, he contended that “ says the Kennedy speech tbe deaf. His nationwide GIVE YOUR FURNITURE A FRESH "mindless exploitation” of the Rate Injected at midnight had a in the canine populalon. . .. friendship abruptly reversed that sentl- project is in conjunction with sentiment could destroy Cana­ ment. Canadians showed they the Conference of Executives of drastically higher mortality ______DECORATOR TOUCH... da. ' give and take rate than the rate injected at 6 were acutely sensitive to advice American Schools for the Deaf TT Others have warned against MARSHALL’S MAKES YOU THE from their neighbor. The idea White Plains, a.m. Canadians, he says, must re­ the sort of "econom ic nation­ was: "Who is he to tell us what Xerox said the projects cho- "The difference between life alize that friendship involves alism” that could become a to do?” Canada still doesn’t be- by the 21 participants will and death can hang mi timing,” FASHION HIT OF THE SLOPES 60”x72” CHAIR-SIZE numbers game, giving the im­ give and take and must be a lone- to the OAS be based in 10 states, the Dis­ she said, noting the implica­ pression that Canadian own­ two-way street. trict of C3olumbla and the Near tions for giving medicine and On the other hand, one side JhankA ipjijm ^ CDw^ ership of a certain percentage Trudeau insists, ” W e are not East, beginning as early as conducting tests. rW' AT TYPICALLY FABULOUS SAVINGS! THROW COVERS to the Canadian-Amerlcan pic- of industry and resources would anti-American, but we are try- January. Each is to be coordi- Mrs. Luce also suggested from 8:00 tiU 10:00 be a cure-all. But Canada is as ing to do somethlng^ positive to Jure le ^ to a belief mose rela- recognized nonpro- that, contrary to popular belief, selling elsewhere at $6.98 (if perfect) a moon to a U.S. planet, in- preserve our identity.” tlons will prove their durability, fit organization. women are not the only sex exorably drawn by economic ”I am absolutely certain,” he *^5**^, with recurring cycles. MISSES FAMOUS NAME gravity. Responsible Canadians says, "that the Americans don’t ® <» J ’*® Ottawa visit to criU- Xerox noted, and ’'Men have monthly rhythms I marshall’s concede that Canada cannot want to create Instability and oize U.S. Pobc‘®»- inciu^ng oldest 60. too,” she said, "although not ' PETE'S 4 ^ possibly raise the capital to unrest in Canada deliberately biose ^licira criticized by Can- much research has been done FASHION RIGHT low price maintain its current living . . . that they dwi’t want to herself, the Canadians in this area since all toe re­ standard, and thus can only have on their northern border “ searchers are me. But it has (< ), "After all,” snapped the Mon­ Phase 2 Cost look abroad. an unfriendly, hostile people.” been shown that men have pro­ GROCERY I treal Star, ”It is one thing for SKI JACKETS Give your furniture new holiday spirit nounced 4-and 6-week mood us to criticize the United States $54 Million 464 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER - 649-6922 , 8-4/.’ cycles. SOFAS with our famous name foam-back and its economic policy, but an­ selling elsewhere at throws. USE FOR SOFAS, CHAIRS, WASHINGTON (AP) — "It’s important to know this SOFA BEOS • HIDE-A-BEOS Waterford Reported Site other matter for an interloper BEDS, TABLES AND MORE! Phase 2 of President l^xon's so that you don’t beat yourself Specials $25 to $45 (if perrect) to repeat our thoughts.” Content: 67% cotton, 33% rayon A Prench-languag'e news- economic prt^fram will CMt when you feel down,” she ex­ For Third Nuclear Plant paper felt that the Russian, in shout $54 million through next plained. "Women have a sign­ marshall’s low price Slight Irregulars! post— their menstrual period. Va WATERFORD (AP) - plant or construction of the sec- criU'clzing the Americans, was June, congressmen have been Village Treat Ice Creom Gallon Men don’t have a marker so OTHER SIZES AND TYPES Millstone Point alreadv nicked ond unit, which is about 30 per impllclUy criUclzlng his own told. it’s much harder for them.” 32 oz. JDUstone Point, already picked complete. country’s miUtary economy. A Joseph E. Mullaney, counsel selling marshaH's Mrs. Luce, a "lark” who is as the site of two nuclear pow­ Such factor^ as envlrdnmen- Vancouver paper felt that the for the Cost of Living Council, Ronzoni Sauce Jar elsewhere low pricG up at 7 and says she accom­ er plants, reportedly is getUilg tal disrupUon, postulated acci- weakness of Kosygin’s criUcism asked a Senate appropriations GALLON "CLING-TITE" • 72’’x90'* large chair...... $ 9 .9 6 ...... 4.S9 plishes a 'Whole day’s work py another one. dents and aestheUcs are reflected “signs of which his subcommittee for *20.2 miUlon Non Returnable G 72"x108''snrwllsofa.... $12-98 ...... 5.99 11, also says that whatever Milk FEATURE The Day of New London said weighed in such a decision. The »wn country is guilty in very Tuesday to go with *34 million G 72"x120" large sofa .... $14 98 ...... 7,99 your body time requires, stick TABLES Tuesday an informed source AEC said Tuesday a decision ‘^rge measure.” A Toronto set aside for 3,000 Internal Rev- to it. said a third unit for Waterford on the two units is expected newspaper retorted that "the enue Service employes. is well past the planning stage. soon. present crisis is hardly the The *20.2 million would pro­ One nuclear plant is^ in oper­ time Canada needs a Soviet vide 659 staff positions on the Monday, the AEC gave a . , .. i, w, « ^ ^ ation and a second is under Florida nuclear unit 30 days to ‘*^®r»'‘esmM.” councU, Pay Board and Price FAMOUS NAME TWIN SIZE construction. show why its operations should In brief. Oanada tells out- Commission a 160-man extra Haddam is the only other site not be suspended. The commis­ aiders that Its trouble with the legal staff In IRS and *1.7 mil- CHENILLE BEDSPREADS of a nuclear plant in Con­ sion questioned the aesthetic ef­ United States is a family fight: lion for the Bureau of Customs necticut. fects of the plant (too many Foreigners had better not try to to administer toe import sur- This great group of selling elsewhere at $12.98 (if perfect) Northeast Utilities of Berlin. ^ mess in It. charge. A U TH EN TIC skiwear isdirect trees had been cut down at the ' t / ' which the source said planned and possible pollution from one of the country's *| / the third i ^ t at discharges. LEADING makers of / Point, refused to confirm toe Northeast said it was walUng BETTER ski jackets! Included marshall’s to ! for the state Power Facilities in the group are quilted parkas toe utility did indicate toat toe gy^iu^yon Council to begin its low price site is one of three under con­ werk before ■ fo^aJly araiounc- HOMEOWNERS yvarrp.up pofii? _ much more. All the latest sideration fqr a plant that ing the site of the fourth nucle­ |\ would be In operation by 1979. ar plant in Connecticut. TTiat ''ski-slope'* colors too! ” We will be considering sites council lacks two members and COME TO OUR Irregulars. This exquisite group of decorator sculptured, cn which similar unite are lo­ a spokesman for the governor’s SIZES: S -M -L tufted design spreads are designed with rounded cated, as well as other sites office said Tuesday it was un­ corners and bullion fringe. Petite floral design which would be suitable,” the known when the' vacancies throughout! Slight irregulars. spokesman said. would be filled. DRYWALL CLINIC TW IN SIZE ONLY In addlUon to Waterford and Haddam, the spokesman said the Maromas section of Middle- Saturday, Nov, 27,1971 town wus being considered as Net Has 47 Stations an alternate site. DARWIN, Australia — TTie The newspaper’s source, how­ Australian Broadcasting Com­ 10 A.M . ever, who asked not to be Iden­ mission has opened a station tified, said Northeast plans to in Darwin, chief center of the f i ' formally apply- - - within six sparsely populated Northern MEN’S LONG SLEEVE months to locate a third unit at -j.grritory. The new station is Millstone. Point. Northeast owns commission’s KNIT TURTLENECKS! 600 acres at the point, less than „gtwork. 10 per cent of which Is needed selling elsewhere at by Millstone One and T w o . ------' The report of a fourth nucle­ $4 to $4.50 (if perfect) ar unit for the state comes as the Atomic Energy (Commission FUEL OIL marshall’s (AEC) reviews the operating li­ cense and construction permit 17.9 of the unite at Millstone. Both 200 Gfll. Min. price are under show-cause reviews I Day Notice For Delivery 24 Hour Burner Service for possible suspension under Thjigif he'll LOVE you for. recently revised regulations. MANCHESTER "The most wanted RIB knits Under the new regulations in the season’s most wanted OIL HEAT, INC. colors. At this low price buv„ the AEIC has toe power to sus­ 648-4906 pend operation of the existing several. Slight Irregulars. V On How to Apply and Tope Wollboard. Demon* strotion by Anthony (Tony) Vltcont, Gold Bond Bill Cormier's Nemesis Building Products Representative.

I've thought and thought tor many a year I've known not what to do You've teased me on my age my dear I must get even with you You've made me feel quite old and ill iw.g!U enney SHVUVIONS ' Cause you have given no vent But now you too are 30 Bill CO. Welcome to the Establishment. HARTFORD WEST HARTFORD SIMSBURYTOWN SIMSBURY Shirl Mom Bobbie MANCHESTER PARKADE FINE SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'TER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN credible feats of sabotage. It Pat Makes Pets holiday. But Mrs. Nixon protn- Flashing Sign happened that the Fox’s associ­ Ised they would dine on turkey. FLETOHER SU SS 00. ates were underworld. figures, "W e’re very fend of It,” she * and he has retained his con­ Of Holiday Meal said. Greet^ Martha of MANCHESTER 4> cm E tacts with that shadowy realm. Over $5 Years of Experience e&L SBvada. FRANK'S Book Review PINE 'BLUFF, Ark. (AP) — 842 MAIN ST. in DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER So the Fox, always remaining WASHINGTON (AP) — Pat Nixon spent some Gme talking A New Angle Martha Mitchell, the talkative pWunson*8 m m respectably "correct" about the Auto Plate - Window Glass • Mirrors - Glaas law, is a big help to his detec­ turkey. wife of/ Uie attorney general, CAPE TOWN, South Africa Furniture Tops • Picture Framing - Fireplace ft FOREIGN CAR SERVICE NEWSPAPER STORY; One when the company got hold of tive friend. Captain Scoublde, .The President’s wife was on visitetL'her home town and was Rsi^icuuJvanL W E'RE OPEN (AP) — About 76 per dent of Door Mirrors - Medicine Cabinets ■ Special Work Hundred Years of the Boston him. and supplies the solutions to his hand Tuesday when representa­ greeted by a sign that flashed 706 M.UN ST. .— 646-8802 divorces start on the dance ■ Candy KKchen Olobe. B.V l.oiiiH Lyons. The "I was homesick for the friend when troubles arise. tives of the turkey industry pre­ "W elccm e Martha," and then 499 MAIN STRUT MANCHRSTBR floor, says a publication of the Collector’s Items Belknap Press of Harvard Uni­ West." he said. "W e made the Such troubles as a spectacular sented the White House two big flaw ed the outline of a tele- THANKSGIVING DAY! Dutch Reformed (%urch. The Danish Plates \ versity Press. $9.95. deal in a brief telephone call art theft; a plan to steal a for­ live white California birds for phone. I OPEN9a.m.lo 1 p.m. clergyman-author wrote that Maneheiter S49-4S21 Presidential GOOD FOOD and GOOD COFFEE" For those who follow from Menlo Park to Amster­ tune in Jewels when the fash­ Thanksgiving. The electric sign was at the Industry cfficlals also had ‘The joint screaming and' 11-story Simmons First National Decanters ''Journalistic history, this is an dam. It turned out to be a rug­ ionable people gather at a NuUne S/>f CM L m C E % FOR FAST SERVICE sweating (of modem dancing^, Bank building. Immensely detailed chronicle of ged assignment: I still have the great gala; an Influx of narcot­ two ready-for-the-oven pack­ Eetlmatee Gladly Given Reproductions aged turkeys with "happy holi­ the oneness of rhythm ^^and PLEASE PHONE 649-5539 the Boston Qlobe's century of callouses to prove It." ics, and a kidnapping which in­ Renewlng acquaintances and Open Thurs. ft FrI. till 9 P.M. O p B M thanksgiving d a y day" greetings on them for the movement, rouse one tp' the striking up some new ones, the O N TIRES publication. Paul K. Lee volves a very powerful family. Sat. till 6 P.M. ^ ■ K R t i l l 2:00 P.M. And Your Order Will Be Waiting For Yon! President and his family. feeling of one body with 'many wife of U.S. Atty. Gen. John Plasties In Stock Its nearly 500 pages are Associated Press The plot twists are very in­ Mrs. Nixon said she grew up members—the one is the other. Mitchell received a corsage i/,» - a/u" • crammed with the personalized ventive, the atmosphere spicy 54 McKee St., Manchester on a farm and had turkeys and This can clearly be seen when fiom three youths at one point (Oft Center St.) stock Sheets or Cut Slses VOLKSWAGEN «4Mm stories of the newspaper's UNION PACIFIC COUNTRY. and the narrative colorful, nils You've Tried The Rest, chickens there, a few of them one of the girls goes^lnto ecsta­ In the tour 'lUesday. Happy Thanksgiving To All Our feats, Its ups and downs, its By Robert G. Athearn. Rand, is no ordinary whodunit. Gal­ MUFFLERS AO INSTALLED m iK as pets. She made It clear that sy—actually becoming hys­ In addition to visiting two coverage of its own territory McNally. $15. ileo has created a central char­ Wonderful Customers and Friends! NOW TRY THE BESTI the Nixons are not going to eat terical—and begins to un- banks, Mrs. Mitchell stopped in B&G DANISH BLUE PLATES ROUTE 6 and the world. It details the ca­ A lot of people think that acter who should be kept alive BOLTON, CONN. the live birds. dress.... Some^lines one won- at Schlcss Jewelers and Co­ 1971 MOTHER'S DAY PLATES ~ $11.00 h when the locomotives touched in another book. reers of the three members of Due to a heavy schedule, the ders If this Ip^'hot possibly the hen’s Fashion Shep and talked noses at Promontory Summit 1971 XMA> DAY PLATES — $14.50 the Taylor family who have di­ MUea A. Smith Nixons had not decided Tues­ goal of these'sensually moisten- with families operating the rected It—founder Charles H., (not Point) in 1869, the trans­ AsBoolated P ress day where they will spend the ing ‘shake’/a n d ‘souT dances." businesses. his son William O. and his continental' railroad was fin­ SWEET CIDER grandson Davis. It also ished. But it wasn’t. .Z- COUNTRY DRUG A. C. PETERSEN FARMS recounts the contributions of There WEisn’t enough through 277 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE hundreds of individual report­ traffic to keep the line alive for THANKSGIVING! 238 NORTH MAIN STREET Artistry In Flowers ers and editors (including and there wasn’t any local traf­ ('TOP NOTCH SHOPPING PLAZA) Lyons himself, who was on the fic at all. Union Pacific Coun­ Qts., Va Gals., Gob., 3 & 5-Gols, Jars, staff from 1919 to 1946). try is the story of how the Crocks, Kegs, Barrels, Spigots The author has developed the branch lines were built and im­ > • • • • « • ' OPEN narrative in a series of epi­ migrants were brought in to OPEN f a J ^ sodes, and it is remarkable how generate the local traffic OPEN THANKSGIVING HH 1:00 P.M. much attention he has given to needed. and the personalities on the staff, Atheam, a professor of his­ SPECIAL 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. throughout the whole century. tory at the University of Colo­ HOME OFNA TIONALL Y ADVERTISED BRAND NAMES, EVERY WEEKEND HU N EW Y E A R 'S In addition, the text is well sup­ rado, is a specialist in the peri­ AND plied with illustrations. ARRIVING DAIL YA TLOW, LOW PRICES! od and place. The depth of his to 85 E. 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Xwo Firms Offer Same Low Bid For Curbing Thanksgisfing Annum Oonatruotlon Co. of Message 147 Hale Rd, and Hub Conatruc* tlon Gorp, ot Oolohaater mib* November 1971 mltted Identical bids of t4i800 For what are we thankful? To ing. So many little things which foe #00 feet of concrete curbing hear many people talk today, they might go unnoticed in another’s at Mancheater High School. have little or nothing for which to life provide excitement, wonder, other bidden were S. Aleiia be thankful. Life gets more com­ and gratitude. Those who can and Sena, Inc. of Elaert Hart- plex, changes threaten old security, transcend the little world of self- ford, $6,700 J and Hlaclc and the news seems often bad and dis­ Warner Conatructlon Co., centeredness where preoccupation Unlonville, $#,#00. couraging. Yet, some people will with one’s own problems reigns can The breakdown of blda waa declare without hesitation that live and breath and dance in the big aa foUowa: EV>r 890 feet In the they have a great deal for which world where love of God and of atudent parking lot. Annum and they thank God. I wonder, is it the other men as brothers is central. Hub, $8,130; Aleria, $8,706; and case that. the thankful people are Such people know every moment as Black and Warner, $4,290. rich, enjoy Job security, good thanksgiving, every breath, every Aloo, for 60 feet In the front health, and peaceful family rela­ smile, every other heart and hand parking lot, Annulll and Hub, tionships ? On the other hand, have as an undeserved gift. $480; Aleria, $670; and Black the cynical been the ones to get all The thankful life is one filled and Warner, $660. the hard knocksTT" think not I Alao, for 160 feet In the facul­ with concern for others. T^e ty parking lot. Annum and Hub, Thankfulness is an attitude to­ thankful heart is one filled with U,300; Aleria, $1,426; and ward life which has as its pre­ love in response to our Father’s ^lack and Warner, $1,660. requisite purposefulness. 'Those love lavished upon every one of us. < The lone bid, of $2,048 for who care about others and life in Such lives and hearts know every 48 window ahadea to be Inatalled general, those whose lives have day as Thanksgiving, and they in­ in the addltiona to and renov­ purpose and direction, tend to be spire thanksgiving in all those who ated areaa of Roberteon and thankful regardless of their finan­ surround them: Keeney St. Schoola waa aubmlt- cial condition, degree of material Rev. Robert W. Ihloff ted by Aero-Shade, Inc. of comforts, and state of health. For President, South Woodftock. such people, life is filled with bless­ The figures break down to Manchester Area Clergy Assn. $989,60 for 17 ahadea for the (Herald photos by Pinto) Robertaon addlUcn, and $1,068.- ★ ' i ^ i r ’★ 60 for 81 shades In the Keeney They’ve Been Masons for 50 Years addition and existing library. Arne Sterud, left, master of Manchester Lodge of .sonic Temple. Looking on is John L. VonDeck Jr., Masons; and John L. Hyde, 1921 master of the district deputy of Masonic District 6B, who, with Thanksgiving Services lodge congratulate William J. Flavell and Frederick Hyde, made the presentations. Two other 50-year Yule Sale Set Special services and Masses of TTianks- Church and Temple Beth HlUel of Wapping, L. Finnegan, who received their 50-year Masonic Masons, Carl H. F. Olson and Phillip B. Veitilanck, givlng will be celebrated tcmlght and tomor­ a union, service at the temple. At Crestfield service pins last night in ceremonies at the Ma- did not attend last night s event. row in Manchester-area churches. Protestant Thanksgiving Day services will The sixth annual Christmas cording to Jacob Bohr Jr., en­ land and a dike which sections Thanksgiving Eve services will be held in be held tomorrow morning at 8 at South Pair at Crestfield Country gineering aissistant with the en­ off a portion of the pond bot­ Manchester tonight at 7:15 at the Salvation United Methodist Church; 8:80 at S t Mary's Home and Convalescent Hos­ gineering department, the work tom. Army, and at 7:80 at Concordia Lutheran Elpiscopal Church; 9, at Prince of Peace was completed in 140 hours by Church, Community Baptist Church, Church Lutheran Church of Coventry; 10, at S t pital will be Saturday from 1 to Union Pond Work The island will be landscap­ of the, Nozarene, Emanuel Lutheran Church, Peter's Episcopal Church of Wapping; 11, 4 p.m. Maskkell Construction Co. Inc. ed. TTie sectioned off area will Trinity Covenant Church and Zion Evangeli­ at First Church of Christ, BclentUt. Craft work made by residents of South Windsor. Maskell was be flooded in the winter for ice cal Lutheran Church. throughout the year will be eventually awarded the con­ skating and drained in summer Ecumenical services will be conducted Special Thanksgiving Day Masses wUl be on sale, including wooden Nears Completion tract for $33 an hour after a Ilt use as a play area. celebrated tomorrow morning at 7:80 and 9 plaques, candle holders, drift less expensive bidder failed to tonight at 7:30 for Rockville, Vernon and at St. Bernard's Church of RockvUIe; at Tolland churches at Sacred Heart Church, wood arrangements, dried and Work cn boUi Union Pond wlUi the money available. • show up for over a month.' 7:46 and 9 at the Church of the Assumption; permanent floral arrange­ A bulldozen has been rented Rubber Imports Up Vernon; for Bolton churches at St. kjaiuice’s 8, at St. Bartholomew’s Church; 8 and 9, Dam and development at the O’Neill had hoped to have the Church; for Hebron churches at tlie First ments, and Christmas decora- southern Up of the pond Is near- work done by new. He says that from Ernest Reed and Sons Inc. St. Mary’s Church of Coventry; 8:80, St. Uons. of Bolton for $13 an hour to BONN — Rubber-product Im­ Congregational Church of Hebron; and John’s Polish National Cathtdic Church; 9, ing compleUon, according to If weather is good, it should be ports Into West Germany have Ellington churches at St. Luke’s Church. Other Items are Santa Cliaus WllUam O’Neill, director of dene within four weeks, pile the dredged material and St. Bridget Church, St. James Church, St. dolls, poodle dogs, aprons, smooth the face of a dike there. risen rapidly since 1906. In that Other area Thanksgiving E>ve services are Maurice’s Church of Bolton, and St, E ^n- crocheted pillows and . doUs, public works. VOne of the major difficulUes The Board of Directors has year they equaled only 6 to .6 at 7, Our Savior Lutheran Church and Mes­ Penetryn S y ^ m s Inc. of on the'dam was the poor condi- cis of Assisi Church of South l^ d s o r; and knitted hats, mod Jewelry, belts allocated $16,000 toward the de­ per cent of the domesUc mar­ siah Evangelical Lutheran Chunjh, both of 10 a.m., St. Maigaret Mary Church of Wap- and ponytail ties. There will be Bverett, (Mass. Its making the tlon of the upstream face. It velopment of the southern end ket; today they account for 26 South Windsor; at 8, Wapping Community ping. a Christmas tree decorated repairs on the dam. Penetryn was hoped that only those spots of the *TOnd" to 30 per cent. with knitted dippers and orna­ waa low bidder for Uie work requiring It would be covered a thr^-to four-foot channel ments, and homebaked food when bids were opened at the with a wire mesh and filled at the southern end ofthe pond may be purchased. end of June with a price of $76,- with pressure sprayed concrete, was dredged in Ute hopes that Proceeds from past fairs 010. It was decided, however, to when the pond U filled, the Some of the work originally "cap” the entire face of the deeper water there will support have been donated t!o the Senior included In the proposed con­ CttlzeRB Center, the Ehug Ad­ dam with wire mesh and a two trout. tract was later either eliminat­ to three Inch layer of sprayed gome of the material was visory Council and other ed or left for town crews to do. charitable organizations. concrete. used to build an off-shore This brought estimates of what This may limit the amount the repairs would cost to with­ of work which will be done on in the $66,000 which the Board the downstream face of the Bridgeport Man of Directors had allocated dam. However, according to OPEN DAILY Manchestei" toward the project. O’Neill, water seldom runs TO Killed in Crash The State Water Resources over the dam so that work is 9:00 P.M. Commission,. under whose or- not so important as sealing the NOW THROUGH SAVINGS MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP) ders the work is being done, front fawse. The concern on the CHRISTMAS Felix Antlgnanl, 50 of Bridge­ had to approve this scaling front O’Neill says, is to pre­ port, Conn., waa killed early to­ down of the project. vent water from seeping Into AUTHENTICITY I day In a two-car accident on O’Neill says that some prob- cracks in the dam and causing 687 (MAIN 8T. A l u O A S Ohio 430 east of Mansfield. lems have been encountered further damage, Antlgnanl was a passenger in as the work has progressed, but Dredging at the southern end UNIQUE OD?T8 Association one of the cars. he expects to complete the work of the pond Is complete. Ac-

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Each Main Street Manchester Furniture Teens>]uniors Godhl Store is listed here by Shoes Thankfulness... BLAU FURNITURE CO., 1115 BURTON'S INC., 843 category for your shopping BURTON'S INC., 843 MARLOW'S, 867 CASUAL VILLAGE SHOP, 956 cratvenience and fdeasure. CASUAL VILLAGE SHOP, 956 PETER'S FURNITURE CITY , 810 '. HOUSE and HALE , 945 GLENNEY'S MEN'S SHOP, 789 let ut pause, this Thanksgiving Day, to reflect on Gift Shops WATKINS FURNITURE CO. , 935 Children's Wear GUSTAFSON'S SHOES , 705 the many blessings that the Almighty has AUrrHENTICITY I , 687 Main TV & Appliance BURTON'S INC., 843 HOUSE and HALE , 945 ' HClPORTS INTERNATIONAL, 806 POTTERTON'S, INC. 130 Center St CASUAL VILLAGE SHOP, 956 MARLOW'S, 867 showered upon this country. Let us con­ LIFT THE LATCH GIFT SHOP, 977 Be thankful HOUSE and HALE , 945 sider hew wo hove used those gifts, MARLOW'S, 867 Ladies' Wear MARI-MADS YOUTH SHOP, 691 Beauty Salons s WILTON'S GIFT SHOP, 964 BURTON'S INC., 843 MARLOW'S, 867 MAGIC MIRROR BEAUTY STUDIO, 787 and endeavor to utilize them for the YOUR GIFT GALLERY , 935 FLYFRONTINC.,846 for 1971 Men's Wear / Restaurants Jewelry Shops J. GARMEN CLOTHIER, 887 good of all of His croaturos._J/Vo h'ave LAND O' FASHION, 883 J. GARMEN CLOTHIER , 887 BRASS KEY RESTAURANT, 829 much to bo grateful for in 1971 . . . we ADAMS JEWELERS ,787 m Kr Y lew is s h o p , 829 GLENNEY'S MEN'S SHOP, 789 HARRY'S PIZZA,832 In spite of trying times abroad and at home, this is still SHOOR JEWELERS, 917 TWEEDS SPECIALTY SHOP, 773 HOUSE and HALE ,945 LA STRADA RESTAURANT, 699 the greatest land in which to live. In 1971 we have much have much to achieve in years to come. to be thankful for. We still choose those who are to repre­ REGAL MEN'S SHOP, 907 Department Stores sent us in local, state and federal governments. Maternity Banks We thank the Creator for providing us FAIRWAY , 975 BURTON'S INC., 843 Sporting Goods MANCHESTER SAVINGS & LOAN , with the resources and the will te work HOUSE and HALE , 945 GLAZIER'S CORNET SHOP, 631 G ROMAN'S SPORT SHOP 56 Cottage St MANCHESTER STATE BANK, 1 04t - MARLOW'S , 867 We are still blessed with the most of everything. More HOUSE and HALE , 945 NASSIFF ARMS, 991 SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER, f for prosperity for all Americans. schools, more colleges, more opportunities. More food, electric lights, radios, televisions. More cars, pleasure Corsetry D rugstore yachts, snowmobiles, vacations. More homes of our own. GLAZIER'S CORSET SHOP , 631 ARTHUR DRUG STORE, IN C , 942 Manchester Savings & Loan is happy to have had a part in helping thousands of folks in the Manchester and Coven­ try areas to finance homes of their own. We can help you, REGAL MEN'G GHGP too. Won't you come in for guidance on home financing from our experts? There's no obligation.

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■ V v„. PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN Manchester road with toll revenues from Assumption Rockville Thanksgiving Furloughs Set DECI'S DRIVE-IN Modern Rapid Transit Steup the two bridge*. ■ Office Eciuipment Sde Hospital Notes 488 CENTER ST. — MANCHESTER The authority's operating Ex-Toughie Lures Gangs Honor Roll Hospital Notes subsidiary, the Port Authority Tq9 $4ile At 483 Park Avenu* CLOSID Keeps the Commuter Cool_____ Transit Corp,—PATOO-r-wa* to ___ »t ____ VniTINO HOCItS visiting hours are 18:80 to 8 For 194 Prisoners in State Intermediate Care Seml- FIRST QUARTER p.m. In all areas except ma­ THANKSGIVING DAY PHTi.Aninf tuTTA .. .. , ^ ■ m ake'rail fare revenues meet East HHd. (Neor School St., WcOeli for Slgm) By DON FITZHUOH neaa and do your time” wna hia TOLADELPHIA (AiP) -- R Unking Philadelphia to New operating costs. piivate, noon • 2 p.m., and '4 Qrade 6 ternity where they are 8 to 4 LAST 2 DAYS . . . Fri. It Sat., November 26 and 27 fivm Associated Press Writer begins on the fringes of the J® ^ y . "The nUainment of a 40 mph 8 and 8:80 to 8 p.m. succinct formula for becoming Back Toward Community 9 a.m. to 6:80 p.m. Desks, chairs, small refrlgsrators... p.m. • p.m.; private roome, High honors: Kelley Dwyer, ____ ^__ _ a "model prisoner." south countryside, estimated 0.2 million pns- average speed was critical to also somd Ideal cottage furniture (end tables, folding chairs, !• a.m. • t p.m., and 4 p.m. • 8 Stephanie Hauser,. Ellen Maii- . , . . Admitted Friday: Carl Johh- Deadly Dust ENFIELD (AP) — A little one cf the best recommenda- where the apartment develoo- *• "**''* '''*'0 will ride the line the success of the venture," By ANN BI.ACKMAN "When you get to talking and alcohcllc-rehablUtolion cen­ storage cabinets, Barcalcungers and couches). Some items p.m. no, MafclaVlaccli Murray, Maria Per- ^ „ ^ang Vernon; Mary froedom Isn’t such a dangerous tlons for furlough, prison offl- mMite iinH ai • L year aro well below the nnid J William Vl/rrais the Pedlatrioa: Parents allowed a..Ill > • • «r m enu imd discount shopping original m i eatlmate o f 11 6 r , , ' V , vigrass, tne about YOU, 80 per cent of the ter. like new. Bring your friends, station wagon, pick-up truok. slco, John Rlcol, Patricia Sulll- BuhOglan, Franklin St., David When bugs invaded his field thing, says a convicted bank date say. comes from being WASKmOTON (AP) — Ex­ —8 of honeydew melons, a farmer centers have only begun to em m irn^ estimate of 11.6 une’s planning supervisor. time, the gangs are hungry for —In San Francisco’s China­ Make us an offer. You take It away. Mover on premises If any time except noon p.m.: — ■* mllllcn. "Only by surpassing the 30 to cept for hts red shades and the otiiers, 8 p.m. - 8 p.m. McFeaters, David Ave., and enlisted the services of a crop robber who along with 104 other Inmate at the minimum se- velop the com fields. afro, Warren V. Gilmore looks It. There's action. Dignity. Self- town, LeWays (Legitimate needed. Everything must go. Lost our warehouse lease I Ccnsultants to the bistate 36 mph a.verago speed possible Self Service; 10 a.m. • 8 p.m.; Honors; Jeffrey Bousfleld, Robert Wallace, Box 413, all state prisoners, will be spend- ^“dty center here. All of the Within 23 minutes the sleek • » . > respect, a chance to feel Impor­ Ways) cpsrates a recreation We must move to smaller quarters. BRO-MAR SALES! Richard Caron, Heather Colella, Rockville. dusting company. The company TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENM more like a government bu­ 4 p.m. • 8 p.m. promptly sent out a pilot to spray ing Thanksgiving at homo. « *"«>a‘e8 are transfer- air-conditioned, soundproof cars authcrlty which built the cn arterial highways ’’ he ex- reaucrat than a veteran of one tant without ending up in jail." "c-ifcr •’nd tutoring service to Marie Coykendall, Kathleen Discharged Friday: Joanne ees. many of them from the Intensive Care and Coronary the field. But because of pre­ have sped across the Benjamin "®- *«^Jeral, state plained, "could the Llndenwold cf the country's toughest street As .he talked, Gilmore began help ... Chinese-American______youths Damlata, Eileen Doran, David Northup, Baxter St., Tolland; It s a big incentive, Mid maximum security prison at Care: Immediate family only, vailing breezes, the deadly dust Franklin Bridge, past the white revenues Une attract enough motorists to to reminisce about hts boyhe^ with school problems, Bails, Mary Jeanne Foley, Cyn- Orus Mansfield, Broad Brook; Tom, a slender, Mrious-mlndea g^^^rs a few miles away. r*hntv«h ufhA«*A JVM.4 W844 Mn4a.$ iiiiim/ii, ng irail cn Chicago's North Side. It was Finding mcncy to any time, limited ito five min drifted to the beehives on a 31-year-old inmate who said IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO SERVE SWEET spire of Christ Church where B» trains to make lU service ’ finance thla Moorcroft, Daniel Murphy, Catherine Saldak, Main St., "We get the 'best of the Franklin and George Washta^ $l_milllon less than anticipated, viable." “ ''‘"S »>e- theSc prc.'ects hasn't been easy. utes. neighbor’s farm. goodby to freedom six years the 40-year-old Gilmore Is pres Theresa Nowak, Annette Ro- Ellington; Herbert Paganl, King worst," said superintendent APPLE CIDER FOR THIS THANKSGIVING TTle line lost approximately The also has kept the lid hind an Italian grocery store, Gilmore said, Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - Bees languished and died by ago, when he was sentenced to ton worshipped. Beneath Inde­ ident of a Washington-based berge, Janice Roget^, Pamela St., Rockville; Susan Voter, Richard M. Steinert, who said $160,000 lost year. But the out- on fares and that has helped to 18:4S p.m., and p.m. ■ 8 the thousands. Result: a damage 17-to-34 years for bank robbery, HOLIDAY . . . YOU'LL WANT THE BESTI pendence Hall and the group called Youth Organlza- that he was in and out of mu- "We created this group three Shuttleworth, Albert Swanson, Stafford Springs; Michael Da- 65 of the Institution’s 400 In­ p.m.; others, 3 p.m, • 4 p.m., suit filed against the crop dust­ "I'll be coming back because tree-shaded, red-brick "bulldtogs ^y^**^***^* ** eP^lmlstlc, increase Us patronage, officials tioiu United. His Job is to sic, drugs and jail. years ago to stick ourselves un- Allen Wilson. vey, Irene Dr., Vernon; John mates would be leaving the DRIVE OUT TO where say "Boona," as the family called der the nose of the Bstab- and 8:80 p.m. - 8 p.m. ing company by the farmer who I’ll be looking forward to my the country’s govern­ coordinate Inner-city and rural qIVE t h a n k s Grade 7 Enes, Windermere Ave., Elling-. and ___ TTio latest report to the au- Automation, has kept costs hlm, Joined his first gong when lishment so when a corporate A|ce Limits: 16 In matemity, owned the bees. next furlough, and because If I Th“«-sdAy m o n ^ ment was first conducted, to an projects aimed at luring minor- he was 7. executive says, ‘I ’d like to help 18 in other areas, no limit in High honors; Katherine Doo- J®Krey Williamson, Ver- In court, the company pro­ don’t I can only look forward to «venli«. underground torm lnurin center ertlmates that the line down. The Llndenwold line has rtetto ycuths'foom"toe The Idea of conjugal vislta city. " ’lU handle 10 million paasen- 145 riders for each of Its em- ..^ e t sanr life ^ self-service. cy, Jeanne Mader. Ave., Rockville. tested that it could not be held one to 10 years,” Tom said, re­ Ferrando Orchards "I was arrested Aiany times these people,’ we’re right here, ,, ■„. _ Admitted Saturday; Mary brought expressions of scorn Thei^, and at other stops, the *®” "®*‘ year Increasing to picyes, a figure that. It says. Is „ . on potty, minor offenses—shop- "Quite frankly," he contin- The emerxenoy entrance on responsible for the vagaries of ferring to the penalty for es­ establishing a coali­ . Urson, Someravllle; TlmothJ from four ^ prisoners Inter­ electrically powered, Highly mllUdn by 1976. unmatched by any transit line liftlng, purse-snatching, things uod, "we’re beginning to think the weather. Nevertheless, the cape. tion of mlnc-rity youth,” said From Kathy and All The Ehnployes at Pero’s, Armory St. Is the only hospital Oryk. Christine Hadjuk, Karon Donnelly. Elm St., Rockville; viewed—three of them are ei­ AND GET A GALLON OF THE like that. My mother would they don’t want to do anything. court granted the farmer’s claim. Another prisoner at the min­ automated trains of the Lind- Optimism is based on surveys In the country. To Our Wonderful Customers and Friends . . . entrance open from 11 p.m. t«KH«>e opensand closes doors and . i-jentlfv the octentlal lead- "THE KINO larity after World War II. Surplus lough, sex is a little more pri- blllty are the keys to the sue- city. It’s too long Md slow ’’ Pushes a button to start the ' “ ® ‘®‘“ myself out. It worked. I met nothing gets done." Rachelle B. Ayotte, 147 C9iam- High honors: Stuart Flavell, 1*” Park, all Rockville; Karen ‘‘It’s a milestone ex- vate." ALSO AVAILABLE ARE ershlp and send It back to the this officer and got myself to airplanes were available. So were cess of the Delaware River said a young woman, a Lind- train after each stop. ccmmunlty." Gilmore is ccnvinced that OF ters S t.; Coral A. Blais, East D^na Perslco, Bernadette Hage- Matthews and daughter, Tol- perlment—the , first time this believe that this white guy was YOU and similar projects can Hortford; Steven S. Brown, 188 land; Keimeth Ringenberg, surplus pilots. And so were new • MACOUN Port Authority’s $94.6-mlIlion enfold resident with a secre- Electronic devices on board According to Gilmore, YOU PRODUCE!" and potent insecticides. many have been let out," said experiment. , tarlal job In Philadelphia. " I ’d regulate all other train oper- Interested In m e." encourage ycung people In the Scott Dr.; J. Edward Durren- „ ___ ah__ _ Broad Brook; Elisabeth Better- Tony. “It’s not Just for your­ • GOLDEN DELICIOUS •McIn t o sh has established 381 chapters in But, like many technological Rumttled, sweat-stained or have to pay as much as $2.60 to atlons, including acceleration, That was 1960, cr 21 years slums to try and change the 87$ OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER — $4S-MM berger, 8 Packard St. ley. W. Main St., Pamela Robl- self. Other men are hoping to Woman KiUed • CORTLAND • RED. DELICIOUS 96 cities ■with a membership PERO advances, this one has brought soiled clothing, long a hallmark park my car In town, plus I ’d cruising speeds, braking and 30 pounds ago. Texlay, system from within, rather Also, Anita R. Fatone, 11 Wll- «^ke, Amy ^ r a i « W . son and son. South St., and get a furlough next time ’’ • BALDWIN •WINTHROP APPLES that "runs between 8,600 and "Bcona" Is a $16,000-a-yeor ex- Hearns St.; Mrs. Mary C. Foley, Ca«rie Gessay, Lewis St., all legal complications in its wake. BRIDGEPO R T (AP) of the commuter. Is vanishing, have to pay the bridge tolls, stopping. 4,000." He said 860 street gangs ^ than challenge it with violence. Repeatedly, courts have held crop Both men. who asked that Ex-gang members like himself Bast Hartford; Mrs. Dolores A. Keeney. Lori Le Rockville; Hilda Kayan, Dob­ — Florence Keimey, 74, of The trains operate every five' That’s more than I can afford." The ccmrdlnatlon of train dusters responsible for failing to only their first names he used. urbs for hls wife and five chll- are uniquely qualified to reach Gross, Crystal Lake; Arthur Blanc, Kevin Murphy, Jam es son Rd., and David Klepslg, .. ^ Bridgeport, was struck and minutes during the rush hours The one-way iare on the high schedules is maintained by a meaning they have tuimed from ^ ^ Gustafson, Storrs; Mrs. Harel Sylvester, Warren Zaccaro. take reasonable precautions in • killed by an automobile as she FERRANDO ORCHARDS between Linxlenwcld, N .J., and speed line from Llndenwold to control center In Camden. With crime to community enterprise. . - — . the ghetto young, he said. Kenneth Dr., both Vernon; Mary old Chicago street gang, once their work. to find their furlough appll- crossing a city street Tues- BIRCH MT. ROAD GLASTONBURY Philadelphia. With seven stops, PhUadelphia 60 cents less at in- central, computerized etmtrols A year ago, YOU received a “We were considered an un­ W. Marr, 27 Oliver Rd.; John Bunaglar, Franklin St., and "The Vice Lords, Warriors ot E. Hetzel, RFD 3, Carpenter One pilot underestimated the catlons approved. As little as day evening, poUce said, (2 MILES BEYOND VILLA LOUISE) they ply the 14.6-miIe route In termledlate points. Bus fare for *-he line, In certain situations, $400,000 grant from the Depart- learned bunch of deadbeats Joann Alessio, Terrace Dr., both two months ago, neither would the Streets”; now the "Con­ Rd., Coventry; Raymond H. Rockville. carrying power of his spray less Uian half the time It takes equal travel distance from New ™n tioins only two and ment cf Health, Education and with nothing to contribute to Cyclist Remains equipment. Another pilot failed have been eligible. servative-Vice Lords.” anybody,” said Gilmore. "What King, 197 Maple St.; Ralph J. Admitted Sunday: Carol Gor­ to drive._The trains average 40 jersey to Philadelphia Is 70 three minutes apart. Welfare, plus a few smaller to give fair warning to a neigh­ In September, the two-year- "We as older gang members McCollum, 16 Laurel Place. man, and Carolyn Dzat, Kings­ miles per hour, attaining top cents. PATCO trfflclal* say that grants from private founda- we can relate to the- younger On Critical List boring landowner. A third pilot old furlough program was ex­ have had to come up with some fellows Is our experiences—by Also, Thomas W. O'Oonnell, bury Ave. Ext., both Tolland; panded, and all "minimum speed of 76 mph. "Trains like the Llndenwold their automated operation puts tlons. kind of mcdel to leave a legacy 64 Irving St.; Violet. M. Read disregarded the special charac­ letting them know that doing A 26-year-old Hartford motors Jciyce Bouchard and daughter, risk” iiunates became eligible Plans to triple the line’s gpg going to have to take over them in a better position to de- with this, Gilmore hired a in the community as we move er, 53 Moimtaln St., RockvUle; cyclist, PhlUp J . Franco, ser- Oonklln Rd., RockvlUe; Cath- teristics of the chemical he was track mileage through other more of the transit burden tay fare hikes than other tran- staff of 13 employes, most of things like throwing a bunch of using. In each case, a court for trips to the outside that pre­ out to things like jobs, mar­ bricks through a window to Karen Scata, 480 Vernon St.; . , in on annirfant erine Davis, Bellevue Ave., Ver- viously went only to men within communities^ in the rapidly ex- from the automobile.” says ®*t systems. whomwere raised In ghettoes riage,” said Gilmore. Mrs. Louella M. Seymour. 14 lously Injured to an a c c l ^ t wojclk. Old Stafford found enough evidence of negli­ SPE pending suburbs are on the pinkham. The environmental impact of and know the street life The challenge the school board Just 60 days of release. The sole As hls legacy, he cited these Beridey Dr., Vernon; Nicholas yesterday morning at McKee ToUand; T.inrt« Eaton. Hlll- gence to impose legal liability on drawing boards. doesn’t work.” overriding qualification Is that _ , A "I* would require a 14-lane ™en significant as staff helps coordinate self-help examples of YOU-funded prol- S. Shinkanik, Hartford; Susan and Center Sts was listed in side Dr., Ellington; Beimice the company. Before the line started oper- highway along the Llndenwold well, say Llndenwold officials, programs for minority youth, ects: A they are deemed unlikely to es­ o chlUcal condlUon today at Man- Slerakcw^kl. HlUtop 'Dr.,-Rock- Ih T Jto t cape. atlons on Feb. 16, 1969, the fu- route for automobile traffic to T'he line has provided parking providing both financial and F i^ t s the Measles RockvUle; Mrs. Cynthia J- „ ____ vllle: Manraret Henrv. Warren PO«d liability even if the pilot —The Conservative Vice- 3 Chester Memorial Hospital. < Margaret Hemx Warren Tony has spent the past three In t*>e Phlla- gg niany people as the “nd traffic relief for • Phlla- technical assistance, Lords have converted some old, JOHANNESBURG, South Af­ Trotniey, Glastonbury, joim »• ^ . Ave., Vernon; Richard Lame- took all the usual safety precau­ delphla metropolltw area be- speed line train does,” he delphla’s center city, has re- YOU’s operation, Gilmore Vlnce, 232 New State Rd. Franco, eastbound on Center ’G,g„ ToUand; Aurlne tions before spraying. They say years serving a 5-to-lO year mai'shsklHs rundown buildlirgs Into youth rica (AP) — The city council longed to the auto by default. says. • duced pollution In the center said, runs this way: centers which include a pool- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A 8t. about 8:30 a.m. yesterday. Krowka, Cold Spring Dr.. Ver- that, sipiply by using such dan­ term for a nsucotlcs cmivlcUon. has begun a two-month drive to *^*J*'*7? o t^ tio n to MS- parking ^nd has relieved con- "You go Into a city and go to room, art studio and library, daugliter to Mr. wd Jo- struck the cab of m i oU truck McD^ott, Flor- gerous stuff, the company autor Tony said he wasn’t aware of immunize 16,000 schoolgirls prowems, rush-hour congestion f®®“ ®" bridges, the port au- .the worst section of town. ----- *..ub» seph L. Gervasclo, Wethers- making a left turn from McKee g^ RockvlUe. matically takes full responsibility any special reason why his ap­ MKN'S SHOi IVINT •In New Orleans, Thugs against German measles. Vac­ for the consequences. plication was approved. Tn pollution convinced ^hority reports. End Adv Pma Where there’s a ghetto, there’s united, Inc., operates a record cine, which costs the authorities Held; a daughter to Mr. and St. onto Center St. The truck Diacharged Sunday Shirley sighted land-use planning. In Its wed Nov. 24; sent nov, 20 a gang. You hang around the shop, paperback bookstore, an 66 Occasionally the plane itself, "Just mind your own busl- short existence, the Une also leaaers m pmiaaeipnia $1.40 per child, was available to Mrs. Gordon Geer, 44 G e ^ d driver, Richard P. Kocher, , ghepard and son. Hartford Uquor store, pool room and Afro-American clothing store Dr., ^ m o n ; a * ^ t e r to of RockvlUe, was uninjured. xpke., RockvlUe; Carl Jehnixm. rather than the chemical, wiU has brought suburbanites back that a commuter line from all white girls In their flrst South Jersey would ease the street cotTiers, You get to know and variety shop, and a recrea- year of high school and to all ^ motorcycle and the Hany Lane/* Vernon; Robert cause harm. In one case, the to the facilities of center city WE PURCHASED THE stress. Airport C!ouil8 the gang, their leaders. You tion program for youngsters. 12-year-oId schoolgirls of other ^ W. ^ truck were towed away. Wallace, RockvUle; Emery sudden gunning of a crop duster’s and Increased sentiment for motor threw a flock of turkeys The Delaware River Port Au- speak their language because _in Phlladeiphla, The Young races. ter to Mr. ana Mrs. unrelated one-car ac- Clough, Gloria SeeWns. Cedar government to~ Asubsidize ..™ .™ .,____ massXU . M . DALLAS (A'P) — The poUce you’ve been .a gang member Great Society runs a half-way (3erman measles, or rubeUa, Kurakat, 93 Walnut St. cldent yesterday ' morning on Swamp Rd., and Cynthia Nice- into panic. T h ^ hurled them­ FUEL OIL OVERSTOCK OF THIS transit of the quality of the O’ commwlon of repre- at the new regional airport be- selves against a fence, with many Undenwold line. sentatlves appointed by the tween Dallas and Fort Worth yourself. house for boys from problem Is an infectious disease which pMOH^OBlD Hackmatack St., drtver Ray- wlcz, Grandview Terr., aU Tol- "In rural areas, you go to the homes, a tutoring pirogram, a If ccntracted'by pregnant worn- DAY: Raymond Myette, 32 ___ ^ of them perishing. 4 * f A GaUon, O.O.D. “Meet impertant from the na^ Kovemors of Pennsylvania and should have little trouble flnd- ^ ____ _ -iw , menu E- Myette, 46, of 22 Coi> land; Owen Duggan, Enfield; church and ask where the sin- day-care center and. In cooper- en, can result In mentoUy re- Was this also the company’s FAMOUS MAKER... tlonal standpoint,” says Rich- Jersey to promote com- ing a court where they can take «eU St., left Manchester Memory Sophie Plvamik, Metcalf Rd., i i w Min. 888 gals. ners hang oug. atlon with hospitals, a narcotics tarded children. Unson, RFID 2. B O X 271, BiUton. Hospital yesterday against ToUand. fault? A court dedded that it ard E. Plnkham, the Une’s gen- "lerce In the ports of MUla- apprehended persons, Robert H. Vennart, IIH Blue- was indeed. The judge said the advice. Myette was taken to ------( 8 4 « . Notloe fmr eral manager, “we’ve shown delphla and Ciamden, N .J., was City courts In Dallas, Port fleld Dr.; Joseph J. Flossay, 9Q timidity of turkeys was so well DeUverjr) that the American public Is not asslKned by the two state legis- Worth, Orape'vlne, OoppeU, Erv- Mark Dr., South Windsor. - the hospital after his car left Q fig Share Bigger known that the pilot should have the road, hitting a utUlty pole, p ^ g _ py ^ 84-Hr. Burner Service selling married to Its automobile.” latures to create the new raU ing and Euless will be avail- Also, Vicki M. KnipnUcoff, known what to expect. TTie 36,000 dally passengers eemniutor Une. able, according to Lee Holt, a Bast Hartford; Mrs. Linda Pi- PoUce charged Myette with nearly 10 per cent of Frarree’s An American Bar Association Cooperativtt Oil Co. carried by the Une are only a The authority, which operates Dallas assistant attorney as- lote,ioio» V 9 x'ianoPlano Place; •x'iaco» Mrs.ivirs. ivaiUi*Kaih- speeding, < andum* mouou issued him *a wuutotal uenuinademand lorfor enei^y,energy, com- /m s k \kt2I1 916 Brood 8t„ Monoheotor in betterl small fractlwi of the commut- the Ben Franklin and Walt signed to the airport. The giant le« i P . SmlUi, 170 Benedict Dr., written warning for driving aft- pared with 7.2 per cent in 1970 Bernard. wiU ers who drive their cars across 'Whitman bridges, financed con- complex extends into all these er drinking. Court date Dec. U. and 3.4 per cent in I960. PHONE 848.1663 South Windsor; Donna F. Rol- shoe the Delaware River bridges structlon of the high-speed rail- cities. Unson, 40 Foley St. >1971 American Bar A»wici»ftnB Also, Donald A. FVzrstrom, 266 Tlmrod Rd.; Loreen ' C. salons Martin, 916 Benedict Dr., South Wbidsor; Cautam Bex, Bast DOWNTOWN NASSIFF ARMS Hartford; Timothy D. Rey- at $24 ndda, 12 Kane Rd.'; Donald K. Bergeron Jn , 20 Khooc St.; Mrs. to $36 Carolyn G. Hutchinson, Bloom- SPECIAL PURCHASE fleld. Also, Mrs. Stella V. Xieber, 84 High St.; Mrs. EUzabeth f marshall's low price Dowds, 709 Main S t ; Mrs. Grace M. ffiiermon, 41 Hyde St.; Albert W. Greenspoon, 3 Popular St., South Windsor. W E W ILL BE Also, Mrs. Sylvia D. Atwater, CONVERSE SHOES 180 Laurel St., South Windsor; Donald H. Ranhein Jr ., East Hartford. Also, Mrs. Joseph Alpert and son, 22 PhUlp R d .; Mre. Carnal Perez and son, 173 Spruce St. CUDSED Public Records Executrix Deed Stephanie Ciechowskl, execu­ trix of the estate of Margaret IflflNIBOMNa Krajewskl, to Samuel H. Caiorches, LesUe A. Weinstein, kDchael A. CSiorches and Ingrid F. Gamm, property at 66 Oak- v.'land St., conveyance tax, $80.80. DAT Attachmento Smart Santas Know Janet M, Tatro against Jam es O. Tatro, $80,000, prop­ erty at 96 Redwood M . Radio Shack Has All The Great Giveables! G and H Paving and Con­ struction Co. Inc. against Rich­ ard E. Clough, $600, property at 214 HUUard St. USE OUR Carol Gardella against CONVENIENT Charlee Gardella, $16,000, prop­ LRY-RWRY erty at 17 Princeton SI. Lease Gilda C»AgostineUi to Mary Funtastic AM Portables L. OUver and Garcia J. 'Shep­ herd, store at 807 Hartford Rd. choose from... for a dairy-grocery tor ttvo Reg- Travel ONLY c h a r g e R«g. years begliuing Dec. 'l with op­ J S z W ■ T E a c h Clock/AM Radio tion to reriew for three addition­ •SUEDES! 'LEATHERS! YourPurcha«®®'“ al years. Burger King® employees will not be working on Modern Porlab.es vmh carr)( sUaps.^S^^ Compact full-feature clock combined Trade Name •SLIP-ONS!‘TIES! with AM radio In a case that doubles sale |^ 9 S ^ Mary L. OUver and Garcia J. Thanksgiving so that they may spend the day with as an overnight tray. H12-604 Shepherd (OUver-Shejriierd As­ sociates), doing business as their families. In the spirit of the first •CHUKKAAND $0.99 012-166 Goldmart Foods at 807 Hart­ ford Rd. Thanksgiving, let us all pause to consider our Marriage License DEMI-BOOT STYLES! % John J. Boudreaux of Wind­ many blessings as Americans. We wish you and your Pushbutton sor and Barbara J . Ilm reck of A n o th e r 37 Unnmore Dr. family a happy holiday! fantastic shoe buy from R09. 410.9S Draw Poker M A R S H A L L 'S ! We bought the E N T IR E Plus!! Easy to operate lor com­ overstock of this very famous maker in order to WHILE SUPPLY LASTS muters-- lun for kidsi A MK'mlx'r ()< EDUCATIONAL Battery-operated. Press “ 'ection and savings! This is a j 002).;cop9 ^ ^ stsrt. pushbutton deal don t rniss event for men who want quality KITS and 460-2118 and style in footwear at a price they can afford. 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; 'f' (■ PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-ONB “ T— '------to learn about the program Senators Set Snow or No, Coventry there. "I-have n plan hew to escape no sympathy for the turkey the cuts are a result of the leg­ Road Race Go British T V T on igh t Grades 7 and 8 are participat­ from cur turkey dinner. When oven though he sigrned the let­ W elfare Chief islature not passing a revdhue ing in the orientation seislons. The Unhappy Turkey they try tc eat you heap like a ter "ydur friend.” package large enough to meet Althouh the weather fore­ See Saturday’s 'TV Week Defense Cash cast la riot good for Thanks­ P T O T o H o ld The technical school program bird then they’ll want to sell Ho wrote; "Dear Turker, I the appropriations. giving — snow and rain — (or Complete Listings. la offered to high school-age you because they’ll think you want to get my hands on you Said Seeking Sources at the Capitol, ac­ the Five Mile Road Race will Embrace youngsters. In order to gradu were alive.’’ and kell ycu. 'Then you will get cording to the newspaper, Spending Top (C) V a rie ty Show ate, a student must take fou)' WESTERN Finds Vernon Friends take place tomorrow as 5:ee (3) Bis VsUey He’ll Feel Bad It when I meen get it I meen w ^ld not give an Item-by-ltem (S) I Uiwsm of Jesnniti (C) years each of math, science, Having trouble with the spell­ get It. Now get out of here." B u d g e t H ik e WASHINaTON (AP) — scheduled, starting at 10:30 (3e> Timmy and LSHla The Coventry Grammar By BARBABA RICHMOND increase in benefits for welfare on Main St. ^ 144) GUIIcaa’a Iiland (C> English and social studies, as (Herald Reporter) ing of escape, a boy wrote; Even though Mr. Turkey will quest but did say the budget Blocking move* to bring' 60,000 6;Se ($) Drasnet (C) School PTO will sponsor a well as physical education. "Are you afraid? No I am not HARTFORD (AP) State The race has never been Rhodesia (tl> Hosaa'a Heroei <0 > be eaten tomorrow it will be would allow of a ‘’substantial” U.8. troopa home from Burope postponed in its 35-year his­ Newa (0) is hoping for try-outs in early SPECIALS the c h i l d r e n s theL. ® ‘^ ‘"ary convorsaUon ty.” Waddell School PTA will recently submitted their budget year-old black legal officer, has milUon cut from the bill by the blacks, progress toward ending TiOe (3) What In the Warld (C) January. FRIDAY-SATURDAY - , „ . with the turkey a boy wrote; "I sponsor a three-day Book Fair racial discrimination, and ac­ (31-34) Newa — Sparta and The Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ One J()Mer in particular ex- am so sad that you are for "Dear ’Turke," another child lequcsts. to Gov. 'Thomas J, been named military’ director Senate “ Appropriations Coth- O p en F o ru m Weather (C) Participation is not limited wrote, "I can help you so you starting Nov. 29 In the school Mcsklll, who said the requests cf equal cpportunlty. mlttee, bringing the total new ceptance by the Rhodesian (44) ABC Newa (C) ship cf First Ckuigregationai o* Thanksgiving so I will tell you library. The fair will be open to 7:34 (3) Primaa ( 0) to parents of younsters at CX3S, Church will hold a Holiday Sale can not get eatted and this is the totaled more than $1.3 billion. The Pentagon said Tuesday spending authority for the Pen­ The Ecumenical Service people as a whole of any inde­ (3) Laaale (C) y**® wrote it. “I how to get away from them. adults Monday through Wednes­ pendence agreement. and a committoe spokesman on Dec. 4 in conjunction with way. You come with me and I This figure represents a 26 per that Smothers will succeed L. tagon to 170.8 bUUon. 'The total To the Editor, (13) Mavle Game said it is hoped tMit as many ^ *** tomorrow right? Rlgh said tur- day from 8 to 4:80 p.m, and be­ cent Increase in current spend­ la $2.7 billion below the admin­ Last Sunday evening, Nov. 21, The Rhodesian gcyiremment, (13) I Dream et Jeannle !8l the Ladies Association, at the tt a Hiankaglvin. I like you. key. Then I will come and get will kope you sife at home." Howard Bennett, who has re­ (34) CiNBal (C) as possible from the commuidty fore and after the Wednesday ing levels. signed effective Pec. 1. istration’s request. Manches.ter celebrated its first representing the 250,000 whites, (44) Dick Van Dyke church from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. I have a good xriemned. This Is you ’’ In the true spirit of women’s evening Christmas program. S;( 4 (3) Car^ Burnett Shaw (C) will participate. lib, one little girl addressed the White has recently been Smothers, a former military The 80-5 vote by which the Ecumenical Thanksgiving Ser­ refused to meet the demands, White elephant items will be Ihe book ' selections will be and in November 1965 Smith (13) Mavle Actors, dancers, writers, vo­ fer sale, as well as candy and S i i v r ”* ’' Another U(Ue boy didn’t make turkey os "Dear Lila,” and sent sharply criticized by welfare Judge, has been a general coun­ FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS measure finally was passed and vice at Center Congregatlcnal (3-44) Mavle (0) A ii..i ...... benes about hurting the displayed in the library during recipients and their sympa­ Church, sponsord by the Man­ declared independence from (33^) Adam-13 (C) calists and instrumentalists are Christmas candles. Home-made A little t»y. who addressed the turkey’s feelinga or expressing this message; "I don’t want you sel in the secretary of defense's sent to conference with the 3:34 (33-34) Hyalery Mavle (C) be eaten. Lila I will tell a way school hours so that children thizers for proposing to cut up office. • EARN FUNDS FOR YOUR GROUP chester Area Council of Church­ Britain. Britain refused to rec­ 4:44 (3) Medical Center (0) all needed, or anveme wanting grinders may be ordered also, SRLOW u rit^ aa P*8r Joe" and sign- his own: 'T want to eat you. I may browse and take the House did not reflect the heated to 16 per cent the benefits to es in cooperation with all the ognize Rhodesian independence (IS) Kl Super Show Gaya (C) to learn any of these, and ex­ by calling Bonnie Oorden, to not be eaten then esekape. floor debates over U.S. Eu­ 14:44 (3) MaauU (C) 'totter, "your friend," have to eat you now. Are you Now what you do is hide way names of books in which they families with dependent chil­ • KEEP OUR COMMUNITY CLEANER religious groups in the area. and mounted an economic (13) Newa, Weather * Sparta perience is not necessary. Light Route 31. The grinders will be wrote: X have a way four you redy to get eatting?'* he wrote, are Interested. ropean troop deployment and blockade,' under U.N. auspices, (33-34) Nlshl OaUery (0) 45 cents for a half, or 80 cents back in the field. So the farmer dren. intelligence spending secrecy. The response was overwhelm­ 14:34 (IS) Hartfard Talk-In (C) and sound equipment is also to etskep. You come to my but still signed it "Your The books will be*ln various Hie commissioner has said Collect old newspapers for recycling ing! In fact, I was sc moved I in an attempt to pressure Smith needed, and anyone interested fer a whole. house and I wlU teU you." Al- friend." can’t find you.” The Senate did avoid a poten­ toward a settlement. The four- 11:44 (3-3-33-34-44) Newa — Weather In a very casual manner, an­ price ranges and from many WANTED felt I must acknowledge the and Sparta (C) in any of these areas can con­ Donations of Items for the moat sounds like he may have ^ , publishers. ‘They will be^ appro­ Increasing demand for old newspapers by our nearby tially bruising debate when an turnout through the paper. year-old air and sea blockade 11:34 (3-44) Dick CaveH Show (0) sale are welcome, and anyone an ulterUw moUve. Also being very helpful was other child said, "How are you? Clean. Lata Modal waste paper recycling mill offers expected move to bring another prevents tankers from unload­ (33-34) Tonight Show Johnw tact either Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ another letter which read: What are you doing for ’Hianks- priate for children from Kinder­ A large gathering of 433 men, Oaraaa (0) ert Andrews, Northfields Rd.; wishing to donate shMld con­ SUMS garten through Grade 6 and will Vietnam withdrawal move to a women, youth and children of ing oil lor Rhodesia in the near­ 1:44 (3) Iswal Newa Headllaea tact Miss Gorden, wlu>^ presi­ oi J.^****** "Dear Turkey, I know how you givlng? Do you Hke being a tur­ RAN GE AND Excellent Fund Raising Opportunity vote failed to materialise. by port of Belra, in Portuguese (34) Itawa — Prayer and SI or Mrs. Joseph Shea, Oak dent of the PF. \ A real wenock Holmes was can get away from Thanksgiv- key?” It was signed "Your include paperbacks and well as USED CARS all faiths filled the sanctuary of SI«B OH ‘(■S? Grove. another lltUq boy who plotted hig have, a pen that will keep hard-cover Ixxiks. FUEL OIL Only once in a long series of Center Church to near capacity. Mozambique, but in general the Educatloual TV (34) flrend.” Top Prices Paid CALL MR. R. W. RAMSDELL votes on amendments did the sanctions have been circum­ Wednetdsy, Novrmber 34 The revue has been tenta­ M escape for Mr. Turkey: "I you from jhavlng a g(x>d day for Fit Through Fence Mrs. Kenneth Marti is chair­ GASOLINE For All MalcesI Rev. Lyman Farrar, the new P M tively titled "Yesterday and man of the event. Senate choose to go against the co-pastor of Center Church, vented and have proved in­ 3:34 Hodeepodee Lodge (C) have away tor you to get a way the peoples that are going to eat Another child was very slri- express wishes of the Presi­ effective. 3:31 What’* New R Today,” with the first act to Holiday Pro^am from my mother and father. I you. is Uud-a good Ider?” cere in his concern for the tur­ CARTER CHEVROLET COLONIAL BOARD gave the welcome and led in 7:34 Book Beal R (C) consist of eight historically- BANTLY OIL «15 PA B K EB 8TBXXT dent, administration officials prayer. Hymns of thankspdvlng "Ti-erv and Hepbui-n" by Gar- Held at Buckley will call up on the telephone "Dear Tommy,’’ was* the key, even through he had a lit­ C O .. IN C. and military leaders. son Kanin. based comedy skits, and the lb and 'then toey will ctSfne Hm- name ot endearment written by tle problem with his spelling, he Minimum Age Bill COMPANY. INC. MANOHEOTEB and praise were sung by the 7:30 MuKina Thtnfi Grow (C) second act various musical 1229 Main St. nien, on an 82-U. roll can, it oongreg^aUen and Interpreted Nixon, Pompidou "Dutch Bulba" How to bring Several classes presented the mn^ and they will pick up the a little girl who questioned, wrerte; "I will hellp you get WASHINGTON (AP) — ’The 649-4557 added to the bill an amendment doffodilB, hyacinths and early numbers. ^ annual Buckley School Thanks- teleiMione.’’ He apparently as- "How do you feel getting put on away and I hope you not get minimum age for service on 331 Main Street Phone 649-.5238 by the combined Dance Choirs tulips into your home. by Sen. Henry Jackson, D- of Center Church. Guitarists 8:40 French Chef (C) Writers for skits are needed glying program yesterday *L09 sumed the turkey would know the plater? 1 love eatting you. sote(?). Hire is my plane if you federal court Juries would be Schedule Talks Tel. 649-4595 Wash., earmarking $500 million "French Croissants" How to Immediately. morning. tWa waa his opportunity to nm. But get away sometimes to.” can fit throue the fens then run reduced from 21 to 18 under a from St. Bartholomew Church make famous buttery crescent With Large. Full Tenderloins in credit to help Israel buy played a selection. Two short (Continued from Page One) rolls. Tryouts are scheduled for Hie klndeigartens and spe­ Another Utjble girl ccu:efully Another Ingenious idea was as fast aa you can.’’ bill approved Tuesday by the Rockville 875-3274 Phantom Jets and other arms. meditations were delivered by 8:34 ThU Week | (C) January 3. 4, and 5. Hie pro­ cial educatlcm class dramatized reasoned (xit why it was necea- written by a little girl who said: Another child obviously had Senate Judiciary Committ^. French president would review 't op stories of week. the stcry ot squirrels and the The Senate later voted, 54 to Atty. Lewis Segal of Temole 9:44 Great American Dream Ma­ duction will be given at the THE 39, to remove from the bill a Beth Sholom and Father Eu­ the international situation and chine (C) CGS auditorium on May 19 and gift of popcorn at the first discuss bilateral relations. 14:44 Coarse of Our Times (C) Thanksgiving. proposal drafted by Democratic gene Charman of St. James "Castro and His Communist 20. leader Mike Mansfield which Church. Lay people from vari­ The Azores, a series of nine Beachhead" Mrs. Annette Coma’s, first vrould have placed a 250,000 ous churches gave the readings. islands under Portuguese rule, 14:30 Free-For-All Capt. Nathan Hale School Is grade pupils sang “Mister Tur­ ceiling on the number of troops The offering, which totaled are l(x:ated in the AUantic holding a series of meetings key” and "The Turkey Song." PORTER HOUSE ALPINE stationed permanently in Eu­ $215.40, will equally benefit Ocean 740 miles west of Portug­ through - its guidance depart­ Under the direction of Mrs. V^THANK.SGIVING rope and brought about 60,000 al. ’The United States maintains Christine Burgess, music teach­ FISH of Manchester and Lajes Air Force Base there. Stock Market ments to explore possibilities erf er, the sixth grade glee club men home. "Charles Hall Ycuth Services” NEW YORK (AP) — A med- youngsters attending regional *' FESTIVAL That vote came after an ap­ Ziegler said the president will rendered "Dona Nobis Pacem” ShoppinflStawB for the support of group homes be accompanied by ^ r e ta r y est rally developed today as the technical schools. A representa­ and "Hiree Farmers." ^ U S peal from Nixon vdio said a fer needy Indian children in of State William P. Rogers,. stock msu-ket turned up-ward tive from Cheney Tech In Man­ Hie story of ’Hianksglvlng, as OFBN THANKSGIVING DAY unilateral cut would, "with one North Dakota. after four sessions of decline. chester visited the school yes­ SAU GOOD THRU SUNDAY stroke, diminish Western mili­ Secretary of the Treasury Jehn Imagined and recorded in origi­ 9:00 TO 9:00 There was a true spirit of B. Conn ally raid Henry A. Kls-r Trading was moderately active. terday, arid one from B. O. nal art 'work by Mrs. Mary El­ STEAKS ______N O Vm W R 28th tary capability in E u rc^ and brotherhood present as the com­ The Dew Jones average of 30 Smith In Mansfield is scheduled SKI SHOP signal to friend and adversary singer, his natlcmal security ad­ len Luce’s fourth grade, was munity gathered before the serv­ viser. Industrials, which finished to 'Visit on Dec. 7 to discuss the shown on the screen. A film­ aBke a disarray and weakness ice for refreshments and fellow­ Tuesday below 800 for the first vocational - agricultural pro­ strip and record, “Indians fer of purpose in the American ship. Everirone seemed delight­ ’Ihe number of staff urill be OF limited, Ziegler said, and no time in nearly a year, was up gram there. Hianksgiving,’’ closed the pro­ , government.” ed that we. in the Manchester 4.82 at 802.79 by noon. Ad­ In January, interested par­ ARTHUR'S YOU r I s TOPSANTA SHOP! wives will be going along. gram. Sen. Stuart Symington, D- area, would have a non-sectar­ vances on the New York Stock ents will be invited to an ( ^ n ’Traditional .Thanksgiving mu­ Mo., vdio said the American ian worship service where, to­ Details cf the trip have not VERNON yet been worked out, Ziegler Ex(diange led declines by near­ hr-use at Windham Regional sic was idayed as the audience economy can no longer stand gether at this special time of na­ ly 2 to 1. Technical School in I^Ulmantlc entered and left the auditorium. the financial strains it has been tional Thanksgiving, we could said. lb Nixon and Pompidou last met Analysts said bargain hunting bearing abroad since the end of unite in praise of the One God was the reason for the turn­ World War n {deaded the case and Father of us all. And \riiat briefly last November at the fu­ neral cf the late French presi­ about. They noted that a firm­ 1.19 for Increased domestic spend­ better way to remember that Arthur's DISCOUNTS ing trend was evident Tuesday, PRE ing and said; first Thanksgiving celebrated dent (Charles de Geuille. 350 years ago in Plymouth! Pompi

r A PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WftDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE TWENTV.THRBiB Bolton ure to change address, and op­ Bowling Fund Denied, Drug Center' Hostage Injured erating a motor vehicle with Hi* Drug Advisory Center, In Bank Holdup G>urt Cases excessive exhaust. General Motors Joins Parade ; •..t.”' - i f b ” S3 Park St., la open Monday SduuijaLjthjL Dominic J. Delaripa, 50, of through Saturday from noon Wethersfield, failure to drive a Park Fence Tabled Finance Board Asks At Springfield OIRGUIT COURT 18 roiiscnable distance apart. to 10 p.m. , Manchester Bession The Board of Directors last iiiRlit approved $55,248.- rv --, A telephone backup service ENFIELD (AP) — A Matthew D. Emlrzlan, 36, of West Hartford, abandoning a For Inereases Aeross Board 49 in appropriations; denied a proiwsed $3,400 alloca­ . t ' Is available when the center ■F CjopHoL hestage was feund unconscious Judge Ell Cramer continued Is closed. hero Tuesday, slightly jnore the charge of assault in the sec­ motor vehicle. By /THE AHHOCIATKD PRESS els. In October, Toyota an­ Republican, at its hsad. The tion for replacement of bowling alleys at the West Side Definite CD Program ^ j r Joseph T. Francis, 37, of no Reci'eation Center; tabled a proposed $1,500 allocation For drug advisory Informa- than one hour after a bank in ond degree, against Michael General Motors Corp. has ncunced average Increases of board will help formulate regu­ Uon, call e$6-20lS. The Civil Defense program in ’’Don’t commit fund* you don't By Sol R. Cohen Springfield, Mass., was robbed Kowalyshyn, 16, ol Wllllman- certain address, picking up a asked the Price Commission to 8.8 per cent above 1971 models. lations governing rents. for Installation of fencing at — ------have. Next time come to us hitchhiker. Bolton came under fire last cf an undisclosed amount of tlc, until Monday. Kowalyshyn approve a 2.5 per cent increase Steel prices went up Tuesday, In London, William Bberle, Center Spring.s Park; and fin- dderly In every respect,” Karr first.” The top Democrat In state in his capacity as a member money. with the Price Commission ap­ Nixon’s special representative ished up a fairly routine agen- g^id. night when additional funds government finds himself in the was held in lieu of $1,000 bond. Dennis W. Gladden, 19, of Tol­ in 1972 prices. Joining tho ether Want Mora Infomwtlon of a Phase 2 advisory panel. The hostage, a teller at the Coventry police said the youth land, making an unsafe right proving a 7.6 per cent boost for fer trade negotiations, told the da in a little over an hour. Weiss agreed with the diriec- were sought from the Board of The board withheld an^roval unenviable position of defense three Big Four car mukers In Rethlehem Steel and a 7.2 per British Trade Policy Resged by William O’Neill** d i r ^ to? marhin***^*"^ ^ vote, said that if con- Birds Down Jets Park. The area has been the Pascal Prignano. ^ of puZ^^^!irks if conl^to , to, occurred, the sewer BONN — Birds are a danger PARKADE to Jet aircraft. Since 1958 more ations between youths who con- visory Council than 1,000 midair collisions be­ I l l gregate there and people walk- Thompson also disbanded the Nov. 2 by a 10,- town and district officials to ^gter rate would go down and tween birds and Luftwaffe mili­ ing along Main St. ' Advisory Data Processing Com- ''°^® ®PPf°ved the "an open forum” Friday night jbe sewer rate would Increase tary jets have occurred, Includ­ Director.s John Tani, Anthony mittee, saying he sees no rea- million purchase of the to dl^uss the consoUdation is- However, he argued, for faml- ing 268 in 1970. Five aircraft, In­ Pietrantonio, and William Fitz- 1° continue it at this time. M ^chester Water Co., a prl- sue. The meeting begins at 7:30 ,jgg ^ ^ ^ there would OPEN cluding three Starflg^ters, have Gerald questioned whetlTer the Hc^aid, “We are hopeful of vate North End utility. That at the Second CongregaUonal a n e r L c r e ^ ^ r to e T o m crashed because of birds being u#e CAve viSii THANKSdlYINQ DAY - 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. fence would solve the problem working closely with the Board P“'‘®*'“®®’ i l ^ n St. blned bill for both services, sucked into jet engines. or just move it to another loca­loca- Education,” and added lhat Eighth District The Board of Directors, while WE SAVE YOU MONEY . . . (ou>sE0 2:so'ro4:so) tion. a liaison to that body would be ' ' ------——------——------appointed soon, Tanl said that the j'uuiiio youths ,pbc floor was opened up to wpii a ® ^®"®,® public comments on anything \ as well as sit on a guard rail.”rail. inL ,u_the jurisdiction of .v._the 1 board___ 5 ARE YOU VISITING?? ..A low Tguard rail now borders------6nd Edward Bates of 134 Beti- the park. The proposed fence ton st. addressed himself to the BRING YOUR HOSTESS w ^ld be five feet high. bus crisis. Although the 'crisis Pietrantonio - a.sked if lije been forestalled for 10 Youth Commi.ssion had been months. Bates urged “strong Famous consulted lor its ideas on the consideration” for what steps OF NEW YORK problem. Weis.s said the com- Manchester might take to be- missioh has not met .s-ince the come a part of a solution to the beginning of the school year, problem. PORTERHOUSE but Mayor John Tliomp.son said At Thompson’s suggestion, the ■I recent edition of a school board rose for a "vote of newspaper reported that the thanks” to Atty. Thomas STEAK $ | 2 5 _ PRICE commission had met O’Murra, who under the Re- The problem goes beyond publican administration was as $S Value — Pull 5 Lbt. W ONLY! kids standing on the sidewalk or -‘Jistant town counsel. Yester sitting on tlie fence," FitzGerald Hay was his last day on the Job remarked. Tire incidents in the Pletrantonlo, iUnti-,.ntr,nir> theiho boardhnor/t secre­aoefe urea "suggest an underlying tary, read into the record a let­ IT'S HERE! •social problem," h^* said. He ter from Mrs. Ferguson oppos­ • CHOCK PULL OF FRUIT THE SOFT CONTACT LENS . suggested taking a look at the ing tho rules changes adopted • PACKED IN METAL WEDGEWOOD VALUABLE COUPON town’s loitering laws and per­ by tile boui-d lust week. She SERVICE IS MORE THAN A WORD — DESIGN TIN haps enforcing them more strict­ .said the new -rules will "slow Th« Revolutionary N«w SoflenaTif and Hard OotiUot Laiuts • GUARANTEED DELICIOUS AND FRESH ly- We Will Gift Wrap e Hand Dipped—Not Machine Made! cnls." wearer to reach maximum comfort, Exporlehos and extended ONI NR FAMILY-VALID THRU HOV. 27lli. - LIMIT ONI MR lAMILY-VAUi THRU HOV____ while mayor, had directed Weiss research is our contribution to success* CO LO G N IS ~ PIRPUMES to prepare plans for fencing Under the new rules there arc • Chanel • Dior GIFT along the park, explained thu( two meetings a month. Public VALUABLE COUPON "people were beginning to gel hearings on agenda items will J.® A WORD AT OPTMAL • Lanvin • Paberge WRAP afraid to walk on that side of the bo held at the first meeting and STYLE BAR — that s Why so many of your frisnds go to and hundreds mere . . . , FREE Sfock Up,,. street." He too questioned action on the items will be tak­ ITS OUR whether the fence would do the en by the board at the second niASURE TOi whole job, but added that if it meeting. connec^ppif iietrotouin IN Mom M. WRAP YOUR I were "properly laid out," it M8-U81 imcHAse INI would help. "At least the kids Health Benefits Up DON’T FORGET YOUR ICAUTY, • BATTfRIES could not run away,” Farr said. NEW YORK A record $17.4 m arkefeli assiieliitioii 1*1 Mom it. FAVORITE AFTER DINNER i^JU lC E JMI-UN He said lie iius seen police billion in health insurance bene- • CIGARS (Imported from Ilruill) XS& eruisera there ut least 12 times, fite^wus paid out to 1970, the WRArFMO POR DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR i-le said that Inst week thcr«e w as‘Hbulth Insurance Institute estl- • PIPE t o b a (Tcos HOUDAY PICTURE TAKINO FUN! a mugging ol an elderly woman mutes. 'I'hls was an increase of For fast relief call your C l THANKSfllYING ) L ^ T tm NR lAMILY-VALID THRU HOV. 27lh ^ LIMIT ORIoul eieNR lAhULY-llAdtH' ______„ at the site "We’ie talking of our more than $3 billion over 1969. ALL AT SALE PRIOES! YV/UUVYVUV/UV/UV/UVJUYUUV/UUVA/UVJVV/VVUWVf Huas h h c t iv i thru. rov. i t T rot MSP0R8I1U WR TTP W l4 W l6 t I

W ' ji PAGE TWENTY-PO’ MANCHEJTTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE TWBNTY-PTVE BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB ( J«)l kt w««H W HATS IT GONNA ) T.M tt« liv Nt OM. STOMACH'S FUAPPIN w i r j }—— LIT HIM WMt Yale Doctors Perfecting NEW! — Exom m o lU l SAUE! Ml I'u L HAVE A Aiiiwtr tt Pr««hav , simpler than a transplant, he S"WhatMeieie 3 which penon? they have developed for re- there are hazards such as 4 Let* have for pairing coronary arteries may keeping the patient on a heart BLave a time 10 Decorative 5 Iniight some day remove heart disease Punip during the operatlcn. flower 6 Natloiud (ab.) ns the nation’s No. 1 killer. (2 wordi) 7 Aa if gnawed 13 Plant of away The technique, developed Illy family 8 Habit Tunii 43 "-----Miner” over a three-year period, has a 14 Chants 9 Cattle genua 26 Group of 44 Explosive "Potpourri" I Household Hints and Shopping Tips for success rate of 96 per cent, I IS Dry, like wine 10 Cravat thlevee sound they said. | MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD 18 Rightful 11 Bishopric 27 City In France, 45 Finial today's busy woman, to save you time anci money, Don't 18 Leave ai Is 12 -East (Fr.) ’W . St.------ornament miss us — We're here on the women's Dr. Graeme L. Hammond, a YOU SAVED RON'S LIFE, AWNNY/ you STAY HERE UNTIL THE CORONER I 19 geological 17 Employ 28 Wiles 46 Narrate page each cardlothoraclc 'surt'con, said the — W A X IE AND WHEN HE TELLS HIS ARRIVES/ RIGHT NOW I WANT TO degree (ab.) 10 College VIP 29 World War II 47 Sameater (ab.) Wednesday — • just for you. technique—called coronary re­ I HE'S DEAD. MICKEY/ DO WEAZALL, A HOOD TAKE RON BACiFTOTHE HOSPITAL/ J 20 Hasten 20 In what date 48 Farm building constructive surgery—Is in [YOU KNOW WHO HE W AS? L FROM CHICAGO/ 22 French manner? 31 French town 49 Fermented novelist 21 Like a certain (2 words) beverages many ways more difficult than 25 Black (poet.) liquid 33 Decrease 50 Uncooked heart transplants, but has in­ 27 Insane 22 Open mouth 35 Cereal gross 52 ConatellaUon finitely better results. IT'S WONDERFUL HEY ^P^7HE 30 Districts ' wide 39 sun 53 Tilt Main Street ...... Main Street New Haven probably performed 32 "The,:— 23 Heavy metal 41 Worsted 55"------...... Around Town HOW YOU CAN Jj Age'Age” 24 Rulefa of fabric American" no more than BO reconstructions 34"TheS^ili'The Holiday OreeUnga Gala OIMng of com ary artories, but with ad­ r " r " 1“ Needle Magic of- T“ 2 3 IT r i ______Stopped In at FAIRWAY for There’s no problem as far as EasyEmbroidery vances In instrumentation and 36 Soviet reaort an early look at the family and Pocket Interest KNITTERS WORLD, at the ST-R-E-T-C-H I” 10 gift giving this Christmas be­ new techniques, the number 37 Printing friends Chrietmaa cards. What Manchester Parkode, has a has risen to 300. measurea L cause YOUR GIFT OAULERY YOUR BUDGET nr fT" an assortment. FantasUc, Fair­ great new selection of needle­ If there were enough sur­ OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN 38 "Portrait of n at WATKINS BROTHIKIS, 988 a ------" i r way does It again . , , Main Street has much to see. point canvas from France, also geons, beds and operating WHEN YOU USE IT \T 1 M 40 Inquieitive There’s much to enjoy. Among Persian tapestry, DJMIjC. and rooms, he said, there could be (coll.) 2T 1 ' bUR CONVENIENT ■*>0 ASKEP A « TO HELP YOU TAPER Chill pastry after placing It many places Your Gift Gallery Bucella yams — plus quick up to 800 such operations per OFF BY IX7LMS OUTONC SMOKE EVERY 41 Drunkard 15 “ in a- plepan and before baking. point . . . AU sizes of unpainted year. hour.' you w ere IN FROM THE t&ARAOE 42 Dutch f r f T f T ST" JT" a a on the main floor In Watkins CH ARG E OR canvases. This Is the place to PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER TEN MINUTES EARLV THE FIRST T IM E ,14 commune It insures, a tasty, tender crust. Brothers is a treasure-trove of Although the technique is dif­ m inutes too ST ST f r l a y -a w a y p l a n SOON THE SECONO TIME, 44 Man’i ” unique home accessories and IO(N( tor aU types of needlecraft ficult and delicate, it Is a skill AM? YOU'RE 2 0 MINUTES early THIB nickname M A N N IS A L ! H ISTO R V > TIME.' PLUG, THIS IN OUT THERE BE - 3T JT ST For a aupper treat serve gifts from all parts of the world; needs. Stop In and browse— than any professional surgeon TO SELECT G EN SM IS KHAN.' PROCLAIMS THEM R3RE YOU HAVE ME ON PILL'S TRYnNO 47 Music. T pleaauce pahcakes made from you'U be amazed at their a^ec- could acquire, Hammond said. as written fine Waterford Crystal to Royal ^ALEXANDER THEy OUR GREATEST TO OET YOU OFF CKSARETTSS.^ ' ST 8T your regular pancake mix. Add tlon. However, there Is a tremendous HOLIDAY FASHIONS. GREAT.' 48 Tribunal Holland Pewter and many de­ 51 Run i f one egg and two tablespoons of lightful items to thrill any home­ amount of back-up equipment n 54 Old Bible F t : salad oil to two cups of pancake maker! These and more await For outdoor meals, you can needed that moet smaller hospi­ translation IT IT flour as directed. Instead of the usually barbecue anything over tals can't supply, he said. Come In Now 56 “A Paaitonate m m m l i u u i the connoisseur In the realm of W JT 54 BT one and three-fourths cup milk, YOUR GIFT,GALLERY. Come a glowing coals fire that can be In addition to sophisticated equipment, he said, a large For 57 Mouaelike t n r □ add one cup thick -c^lesauce In and se^ ua. Our gift wrap­ pan fried, broiled or oven roast­ 8T IT 1 supiXy of blood is required in animal and one cup milk. pings will please any receiver. ed indoors. 58 Vault □ case of complications during Beit Selection! ST 0 59 Do It up right! Our gift-wrap­ 59 Desires __ surgery. r _ n ■' floUdaya Coming ping is FREE, too! Glue thin strips of felt to the (colL) In one ccuie where there was (NIWSaAPia INTIRPRISI ASSOCIATION) Need Ideas for gift giving . . , bottoms of dining chair legs to IL ^\W a complication of bleeding, stop in at HOUSE A HALE’S save scratching hardwood floor. Most fruits and vegetables Hammond said, the patient Mom, Tues» Wad. 10 ajn.-O p-a. downstairs houseware and gift can be grilled for outdoor meals needed 60 quarts Of blood. ’Itaurs., FM. 10 a.m.-0 p.ni. dept. What a great selection— Plasa Pleases 11-X4- wlUi fine results. Wrap in foil In the new technique, Ham­ Bat. O'JO a-m.-OrM p.m and^ you’re sure to find some­ 0pp. Ossmi CMf Land 4 and baste frequenUy to keep PLAZA DEPT. STORE on mond said, the surgeon uses ar­ l i T t e CARNIVAL BY DICK TLUNER thing te please that someone them rotating since they tend to East Middle ;^ke., ivBxt to Pop­ tificial material or the patients' special on your list . . . the bum. Com, is especially good ular Market, Is open every night own veins to bypass obstructed prices wUl please you! GUMMER STREET this way. until 8 from now until Christ­ arteries. i,- •• 4 MOTIFS mas. 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PAGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Everything Up for Grabs: Windham vs. Manchester

By DEAN YOST host the Whippets, 4-4-1, at Me­ might have trouble moving the ing right, it will keep our of­ chester High on the football In his junior and senior years. fer student from Weaver High. Jim Messier, a defence end; morial Field in their annual ball on the ground because of fensive attack balanced and we “Bwed on records and field. Those departing are quar­ Is one of the tri-captalns tor Rhodes enters the Windham Rick Gllgoeky, who has played experience, I guess Wind­ Thanksgiving Day battle start- the size of Windham's defen­ w ill. be able to do more with tog at 10:80. sive line." terback John Wiggin. He has the Red and WhUe. game with six TD’s and also Is In t o defeneive backfleld along ham would be a sHght favo­ it.” Wlggln noted. been the signal-caller tor three Offensive center and middle "If our defense continues to Injuries continue to plague credited with an 86-year kick­ with the offensive line ae a "We must try to contain years, taking over tor Jim Bal- linebacker, Jon Leber, also a off return. Coming out of East rite ’Ihursday," commented come along as It has to the last the Tribe lineup and qUMtlon- guard; Ami Pogtol, a eenlor their strong tailback, Henry esano in his sophomore year. trl-captain, will leave a big hole Catholic High, and out his jun­ Manchester High’s football two games, I think w# could ablo tor Thursday's contest are tackle, hae gone both ways this Reed. Against Penney High two The 6-9, 170-pounder's favorite in the Manchester lineup next ior year because of ineUglbllity season; John Wareham, another coachj Dave Wiggin, yes­ possibly win,” said the seven- offensive backfleld starters BUI terday. “ But In a game like weeks ago he rambled for over target this season has been 6-4 year. Leber also kicks the points Is offensive tackle Mark Troy. three-season veteran, has been year varsity mentor. "Both Rhodes and Dave Fleishman. this,” he added, "everything Is 200 yards. Once he turns t o Mike Mlstretta. Like Wiggin, alter touchdown, plus doing the Little in size, at 6-0 and 140 used mostly on defense by Dallas Dodge and Gary Maher Both strong runners have been up tor grabs. I think the team corner and heads downfield," Mlstretta has also played three kickoff. Leber has spent two pounds Is Jim LaChappelle, but Coach Wlggln. Paul Luts, a firat have bolstered the defensive out of the lineup the past two that wants to win ths most, will the coach remarked, "he has varsity seasons. Currently Mike seasons with the team. when he carries t o ball, the year player, has seen a lot of unit.” Dodge Is a sophomore weeks. . take It. We are going out there speed and power and will run holds the school record in pass Playing only one fall tor three-season veteran Is nothing action as an offensive and de­ tackle and Mnher plays the de­ Returning to tho team Is Al­ and will Uke the game to them. over you." receptions in one season with Coach Wlggln, but leaving his short of dynamite. He Is a very fensive end, and Paul Pryor, fensive secondary for the Tribe. len McCullock, a hard-running Itte the only way to win.” The game also marks to 20 and Is tied tor touchdown marks as probably one of the powerful runner and doesn’t similar to LaChapelle to size, "Windham Is a big team,’’ sophomore back. final Ume 11 senior Tribesmen passes with seven. Dick Tyo, a s|! Indians, 3-6 overall, will fastest runners in the school’s mind who he runs Into. has been on t o squad all dur­ Wlggln added. “ I think we "I f John (Wlggli^) la throw­ will wear t o colors of Man­ versatile player going both ways history Is Bill Rhodes, a trans­ Other senior griddera Include ing his high school years.

Record0 Field Set for 10:30 Start Tomorrow Burfoot, Vitale Rated Co-Choices By EARL YOST Stage is set for the S&th Five Mile Road Race tomor­ row morning in Manchester starting at 1 0 :8 0 on M ain Street. When the gun sounds a record field of nearly 500 — depending upon the weather—^is expected to start Uie journey souUi on Main ------Street along the well-marked Yankee Conference croes MU ,__ . w ... country champion B to third place last November, took home first prize cn a rec- It’s a take your-idck toss-up be- oi^ six occasions; 61-year-

old Fred By EARL YOST one officially. Kujala later ex-tog to other parte ot t o coun- kDddletown, over a 2.6 mUe Brown, a man who Is striving 8EOOND OF TWO ARTICLES plained that he jogged around try, like Johnny Kelley, It was course, Burfoot came on to the to reach a personal goal ot Due tomorrow morning just to "get warmed up.” agreed to pay t o expenses, last 20 yards to edge Vitale. Re- 1,000 races before hanging up at 10 ;S0 is the start of the I*emember, he was to his 60s Said runner entered and won. venge will be the moltve for the his track .togs; Manfred Kand- 35th edition of the Five he did this feat. when he learned the money col- latter here whUe Burfoot Is scher, a 40-](ear-old European Mile Road Raro In Man 'ected was to go to charity, to anxious to get back Into the product who U -yM ng a great winner’s circle to the state’s top comeback and former iRngiim<< tive runmnirrunmng since its reviv- iobi dan., he prompUy signed t o long distance running event. Olympian, Fred Nitods, father al to 1946. Sectioned by the Connecticut ot Ed Norris; and ChaHie Dy- check back to t o race spon­ During tbe paat quarter cen­ Am ^ur Athletic Union, the son, who won t o closest "^race sors. i tury, since to end of Wbrid Five MUer Is being sponsored in history Imz-v to 1966. Course Record f«w t o 21st cmiaecutlve year by _____ . . . War n to 1945, tore have been Records are made to be bro­ Nutmeg Forest, TWl Cedars i ^ many thrilling experiences and ken and t o current standard Lebanon. AU proceeds coUected Burfoo^clude htghllghto during t o Five MU- was set by Ambrose BurfOot, tomorrow wlU enter t o Mus- ers. ex-Wesleyan University star, cular Dystrophy Fund, national Here are just a few. now with t o Central Connect­ oWeeUve of to Cedaw. unknown has ever One of t o most heartwarm­ icut A.A. T he be^>ectacled, crossed the line first. R could Not by any means to a two- i m une nr ing, with a local flavor, was atrtogbean, wearing t o famU- but t o man race assured between VI- this y w . . to feat of Joe McCluskey, a lar white painter’s good-luck tale and Burfoot. chances are remote to that Vi- Manchester native, who made cap, breezed over to five The starting field Includes t o tale and ^ rloot are both to a successful comeback 15 Miles to 22:34.4, winning by 150 best club, coUege, prep and high cmdlUon a ^ If anyone years after his last triumph to yards, one of the biggest mar­ school runners to New England. 1*®*** either man he’ll be doing 1932, to break t o tape first to gins to history. Contestants from at least a * herculean job. the 1947 race. Tt marked t o The winning time of t o first dozen states will make Man- Merchandles awards will be Muscular Dystrophy Big Winner fourth Ume to t o illustrioua race after it was reborn to 1945, Chester Its point of operations presmted t o first 25 finishers career of to all-time track after a lapse of 10 years, was on turkey day. plus to first three schoolboys great that he crosaed t o fin- 20.10, turned to by Charile Rob- dose tabs will have to be and to first three seniors (60 1970 Top 25 r Irii line first. The amplon G old en MckS 21. Chris Chambers 'There may be som e fireworks ------;;------1960 Bob Lowe, John KeUey, Russ Bennett...... 24:18 females ran uaof- before t o runners step up to t o for 10 years. The original course 22. Tom BaUey 1900 Bob Lowe. Jim Keefe, Larry Damon...... 24:00 W a m e f W o h f i n i s h e d and line with ConnecUcut AAU Long took the runners Into Charter 23. Bruce Fiore Distance" Running Chairman Oak Park and up Into t o Mt. 24. Walt Thompem 19.1 John KeUey. Walt Itok er, Iskrry Dmnon...... 24:21 h ^ X ly ^ f ln lt o d % s T ^ J f lT p " Z n ^ ^ n Jack Boitano of Fairfield and Nebo area . . . ’The present 25. Sam Bfistaracbe 1902 John KeUey, Len Ehler, tarry Damon...... 24:80 P*"S Ws arms like a duck to site sex. The m w Bob Kennedy, assistant race dl- course has been altered several 1968 Vlo Zwolak, John KeUey, George Conefrey...... 2S|:88 |J'e “ PP'euse M .thousands that radio and television exposure rector, at odds over certain reg- times, starting several Umes In 1864 Ralph Buachmann, Jim Keefa, John KeUey...... 23:06 finish line area. was tremendous, NBC doing a Ea§t Catholic Seniors in Finale Against South IstraUon rules. Apparently t o from the Mary Cheney Ubrary Repeat Champion 1966 Bay Crotora, Jtoi Keefe, John KeUey ® marathoner, coast to coast feature. AAU is no longer a sleeping on Mato Street before being 21:80 I — 19M Rainh ^ - a » 1^ " ...... Kujala arrived to town eariy Moat Succeaaful giant and tor t o first time shifted back to its current start- N E W Y O R K (AP) Dela- WM7 woi^'to‘ limtejrt Cud' m I ! ! ! ^ " ...... 38:14 one Tlianks^vtog morning. The moat successful cam- gridders: some offense for us this year. to getting us off to our perfect BOB BEROIN — Bob is an­ the gridiron, but gets charged When called upon to do t o job, on offense. slnce the race was revived in tog and finishing point which is ' By DEAN YOST to top middle-sized college Dulong, Amby Burfoot, Ralph Bwchmann...... 23:13 donned his trabk togs and took polgner to Five Mile history Tlw epitome of all rival­ CAPTAIN HENRY FEL­ PETE WHITE — He was In­ start. Out after t o third game, other player who has played up at practice and on 'game he cOlties in and gets it NORM YESTER — I can’t 1916 will have a, representaUve on Mato Street, opposite School football team in the East for **** Amby Burfoot, Jim Keefe, Sid Sink___V ...... 23:34 over the five-mile course, has been Little Johnny KeUey. LOWS: He has all the necessary jured early to the season and Pete has attended every prac­ every season at Bast. He Is an days. deme properly. say enough about him while he on hand. If only-to collect reg- Street, The current location Is ries’will take place Thanks- the fourth consecutive year »»«0 Amby Burfoot, Pat McMahon, John VIMe tiisg reported at the regia- Now 40, Kelley, who will be to requirements to an All-State played only three games for us. tice and game since. This was offensive guard and linebacker TOM RICCI —Plays a backup DAVE ARCBLL —He Is Uke a has attended East. He has play­ IstraUon dues . . . When Charlie handy to race headquarters {(ivinir' morning &t North- Although he missed six games, his first real big season. He on defense. He has played both role fer us as a linebacker. Tcm utility baseball player. Wher­ ed footbaU since his frettiman Robbliw stalls out In t o pack- T»„d.y. ^ Maw™,, ...... ™ ^ selection. The 6-9, 166-pound shlch are set up in to East this Dyson, has annexed six Five wtot Catholic’s football he Is still our leading ball car­ previously played behind John ways, a tribute tp his playing Isn’t physically big, but has giv­ ever wo need a replacement, year. Norm probably hqs to usuaUy to the front row—he’ll linebacker has played to all the Side Rec building on School Mile titles. On four other oc­ field when the 5-4 East games for us on defense. He rier. He was very Instrumental Wholley and Bill Perry. ability. He Is a quiet player oft en 100 per cent all the time. Arcell is the guy we can call best pair of hands cf anyone I be making his 20th consecutive Street casions t o former Boston Uni­ esuOUo lUgh Eagles meet upon. He has played on offense, have coached. We don’t hesitate appearance and 26th overall. I .® ''’. has ahown exceUent leadership J l----- \xjL versity star was second best. h 4 i(d ^ with t o South Catho­ and has been with the varsity defense and the speciality in throwing t o ball to him, be­ Paul Phinney, former Manches­ At one time a number of Three of his victories came to lic^ Mbols; to their seasonal teams. He can handle all cause we know he’ll catch It. ter High cross country coach, for three seasons and played runners were put up overnight succession, 1962 through 1964,^ cIi m J south enters the contest one campaign with to fresh­ Lindy Remiginoi To Receive Gold Key assignsments given to him. Norm has good size for a tight now In full retirement, will be on to eve of to race by rec With 0^:t overall record and Is There was also one tragto ex­ jit man team. Bailey of Great Britain, Jamai­ Under Remlglno, t o Hartford Jaspers' famous relay team PAUL KRA8HEFSK1 — Paul end and Is also an exceUent in his 18th straight Five Miler. sponsors . . . Pete Wlgren, re­ tied with East to the Hartford Lindy Remiffino, a man has been an outstanding offen­ perience connected with the __ - ...... JOB BRUZOLOW8KI—I have ca’s Herb McKinley and team­ track team has won 61 ot 60 with Jon Schatzio, John O’Con­ blocker. He’U wear No. 86, Robbins will tired Manchester High coach, County conference, each sport­ sive and defensive tackle for MARK ROSCIO, — Came out race. Chester Tomaslewlcs, of JOEEHT KEUADT. never coiphed anyone who has who has known the thrill of mate Dean Smith of Texas to a outdoor dual meets. Including nell and Bob Carty. bo __ No. 1 and Charlie — Dyson ^------No. one W*of wwt o wa^CUUAiVAOorganizers VAof theU3C AOVVrace the past two seasons. At 190 last seasen as a junior but has Southington, a mOmber of t o bhiU nmiiu ___ . ing a 1-1 ^cord. put so much effort Into the victory both as an athlete blanket flnlah on a rain-soaked t o last forty to a row. Remi- Running in Europe In 1062, The latter will be In his 18th in ’27. will be to his 88th race pounds he's not big but able to really blossomed Into a fine re­ race here University of Connecticut, euf- ocMintlon of the FiSe wnilf****** "It’ll jno question that we en­ gome. He Is a threat as both track. gtoo can lay claim to seven he scored major victories on as director tomorrow morning. ter Ijite game os underdogs," and as a track coach, has bc^t the oppenents on quickness ceiver. Mark plays a spUt end, fered a corObral hemorrhage, to Nutmac FOre^TK^ieS' a passer and runner. It was Second Gold Medal city titles, four Capital District the continent and won both the His first Ueutenants wlU be Bob been selected as the re­ and strength. He has the ability runs back punts and kickoffs. w^lapaed several yards from wlU be to ”a S h «^ four-yefu* veteran coach CUff tough for him to quarterback He went on to win his second (Conference crowns, five great- 100 meters events at the British Kiernan Donovan, from Ire­ Kennedy of UConn and Ted cipient of a Gold Key at the to kick field goals and ex­ He continues to show Improve­ to flnltti line and died aeveral den has o a ^ y Dempiji noted, "but we hive thla season after playing to the gold medal when he and Smith er-Hartford and five state troph­ World Games and News of the land, WlU head a strong squad Owen of Central Connecticut, 1972 Qold Key Awards Dinner tra points but a ,knee Injury has ment and Is probably t o playad, our beat games this sea­ shadows of Brian Sullivan, This joined Andy Stanfield and Har­ ies, Including the last four In World Games. In 1954, he again from Holy Cross CoUege . . both ------molder------of many fine track to be held Jan. 31, 1972 at the stepped him from kicking. team’s biggest scoring threat son as. heavy underdoga and I Is the firat time he has atarted rison Dillard to win the 400-me­ a row. I He alao has six' Indoor won the British title. Local youngsters anxious to im- eml cross country teams . . . hope ..we rise to the occasion Sheraton Norwich Inn In Nor­ KEVIN GBRRITY —He’s a now. He Is also a scoring threat prove on their 1970 peiformance Johnny KeUey Is listed as an Start 8c and has come up with some ter relay over the Soviet Union. state championships. Remlglno and wife Joan have defensive tackle and also backs t.»Mo« I. n« m. ™ SrSloZS 5SL£."“ e g ^ , Thursday." wich. as a ball carrier, toclude Tttm BaUey, now at edvlsor, not a coach at Fitch good gomes, we're counting of Before entering Manhattan, His cross-country record since five children — daughters Patty up offensively. Standing 6-1 and many races of such Impor- "Tho hig question we face Remlglno now Is t o track STEVE CURTISS -Steve has Holy Crou, and Steve Oates, the High, because It's also against Joe a lot Thursday. Remlglno was state and New 16M is 80-68. Along the way, 17, Betty 15, Linda 14, Kathy weighing 230 pounds. Kevin has tanoe. iktapy top "nam es” re- h M ^ o S fe ^ prior^ to to game,” Oomers coach at Hartford (Public High been our starting center this No. 1 member of the Eastern AAU rules which Is ridiculous. Finish A ^ RUSS BILODEAU—As a de- School. England 100-yard dash champi­ he has coached tour Golden 13 and son Mike 2%. done a fine Job despite a recur­ celve travel oxpensee at Other oonigientod, ‘'la how healthy season. He had little playing Connecticut State CoUege cross ______meets . P««iolpsnto and aoo apec-v fenalve halfback. Run has nat­ New York brrn, Remlglno on In both 1948 and 19'9, run­ West athletes—Gene TetrauU, Remlglno Is one of throe out­ ring ankle Injury. are we gotog to bo. Paul time before gotog Into t o pres­ country team this fall. Bailey The starting field wUl be ural ability. He played with the has posted a number of Con­ ning for Hartford High under Mel Braswell, Mel Taylor and standing sportsmen from Con­ DON BRIGGS — Another of ent campaign, but has gained S f okweet that t o apteteor- Krashefekl and Russ BUodeau, was tops at East Catholic------_a made up of men from aU walks freshman team but sot out his necticut accomplishments as Coach Larry Amann, alao a CharUe Duggan. necticut being honored this cur utility players. He backs up a lot of- knowledge. He waa a tog Nutmeg F : ^ , Tall (Sdans S U T N w e ^ S ^ both have Injuries and may. be y ev ago, a position Oates held of life. . . A dozen females are sophomore and junior years. both an athlete and coach' on Gold Key winner. College Feats year. Stove Blass, Pittsburgh at the tackle positions and substitute lineman during his ever came to paying gM money doubtful otartera. But if these at Manchester lUgh. expected to show up and run n/aiAevne/l mu ' u.mmmm Oit attncUOn' KOA ItC He la probably the_best defen­ either aide of hta two gold med- Returning to Hartford, Re­ Remlglno's college accom­ Pirates’ pitcher, was previous­ guard spots. He’s a member of sophomore and junior years. concerned an unnamed-jrunnermei^Tunner aU freefree7 * two players are to t o lineup » ..T:------unofficially. . . Predictions: 1. who was fresh back from ths All nmneede _ sive halfback I have ever coach­ ala to the 1962 Olympics at Hel- mlglno became the cross-coun­ plishments Included sprint vic­ ly ■ nimounced. The third re­ the special teams and does a we should be pretty sound.” ed at East. He supports our de­ cipient will be named later this The Five Mile Road Race was John Vitale, 2. Amby Burfoot, O^plo Games. His “^ e " esrmatod to ths^n£t sgstot alnkl and an outetandtog career try and todcor track coach to tories in t o Mlllroae and bit of everything. b ^ to 1927 and was a regular 8. Ron Wayne, 4. Ed Norris, and pressnee was naedsd to. Muscular Dystronhv i East will lose 14 seniors to fense on the outside run, He at Manhattan College. 1967 and added the outdoor Knights of Columbus Games in week. BON MORIN — Not too big M or9 Sporfi fixture until 1904 then dropped 6. CharUe Duggan. graduation thla June. probably could have been en Remlglno'a viotrry to the 100 1962 and three vtotories over Tickets for the Gold Key for a defensive end, only weigh­ Course Runners W ill Follow Tom orrow Morninf^ help b ^ ^ the crowd. With ««« you at tostottag T,,nd track dutlaa to 1966. In 1968 he FoUoWtog if a brief anaiyala All-State candidate If he play­ meters at Helsinki was conald- "was veted Track Coach of the two years In the lO iA’s, taking Awards Dinner may bo pur*- ing 165 pounds, but he’s aggres­ 2 : = , a number cf regulars psrform- fteiahliig — itost ^ ^ ~ prepared by Bast’s Coach ed hts sophomore and junior ered an upset. He ran a 10.4 to Year by the Crnnecticut Inter- both the 100 and 220 In 1053. chased by calling the Herald’s sive and has played the whole On Nexf Pog« Demen about his departing seasons. He has also played win over favored McDonald scholasUo Athletic Conference. He also was a member of t o Sports Department. season. He can also play center w .,< V-'* ■ 3. . • I

t»AOE TWENTY-EIdHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEBi 24, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-NINE Will Nebraska After Thanksgiving AND RADII Meeting Features get th e jo b d on e Sports Dial Defense and Offeni^ NORMAN, Okla. (A P )— OkWiosna’s offense, flaUy bluntly: 1 TRANKSOIVINO DAY seen," Fairbanks said. "They dary for us. I don't expect any hogwash. main No. 1.” t:N («) NCAA Football: Can the nation’s No. 1 col- 'I am confident we will beat are a complete football team, big change. They have the na- "Oklahoma's defonso Is vast- Devaney did Indicate he 1 XL II j .e X Pruitt, who has averaged them because I have confidence They do so well In all phases cf tlcn's best defense as It Is." ly underrated," Devaney said, thought toe game between N^raaka, va. Oklahoma fo o tb a ll 9 .5 yards a play, said, "We'll ■uiimil SanIcM 13 . THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW lefi^e defense stop in our team and myself. I think the game. Larry Lacewell, the Socners' "Y ou've Just heard more about these two high-scoring teams BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wonted-Male 36 HelpIID Wonted - 3 : 0 0 (3) NFL: Rams vs. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS the No. 1 offense? win." we proved we played our best "Nebraska Is not the type of defensive coach, admitted Okla- their offense." could bs a doss one.- Cowboys 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. CARPENTER—Available eve­ ELEC7TRICIAN —Journeyman, Mole or Pomole 37 Tltls appeared to be the big Both are impressed with the under pressure . . . baok there team that beats Its^. To win, homa doesn't have the depth on Fairbanks sidestepped a "In a game between two high . ecw.i'LL 0E glad ,,, 4:00 (30) New Britain vs. nings and weekends. No job all benefits. Call 644-1420 after . . . , . Black Shirts, Nebraska's defen- when we beat Southern Califor­ scoring teams,” he said, "you Qx () V '^HEWSUMMIR //-■ R P tt I^nUsU quesUon today as top-ranked 3^^^ we have to play better than we defense some other teams question about the game's out- too big or too small. Call Ste­ 6 p.m. nia, Texas and Colorado In a have all year long. We have to have. come. Instead of answering the normally don’t think of a field COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV’T. V GETS r j ^ r FULL-TIME and part-time (3) NFL today Nebraska and second-ranked hcma can mcve the ball phen Martin, at 646-7298 after row. I don't think Nebraska has play a complete game. We're "Depth In our defense has question, he said; goal being a factor but It sure 2 p.m. CONSTRUCTION Laborers. Ap- help, male and female. Apply (8 ) NCAA Football: Oklahoma wound up prepare- against the Cornhuskers, 4:80 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOA'nON played a pressure game this net going to win It cn offense or been a proUem all season," he "J ho^ the game Is not de- oculd be." ply Alco Development Corp., In person this Friday and Sat­ Oeorgla Georgia tlcns for Thursday's nationally "They're better cn defense year." cn defense alone," said, then sighed and a/Med: elded by some fluke, I want Ok- Oklahoma Is expected to at­ Deadline for Saturday aild Monday Is 4:80 p.m, Friday SNOW Plowing, commercial, 1 Court St., Rockville. urday at Fayva Shoe Store, Tech televised game cf the year. The than any team we've played," Coach Chuck Fairbanks of Falrbanks said he doesn't "The only good thing that has lahoma at full strength cuid Ne­ tack mesUy on the ground. The i ■■ ' — — —^ I — residential. Prompt, courteous Broad St., next to Spree's. klckcff Is set for 2 :S0 p.m. EST. said Mlldren, generally re- Oklahoma, 9-0, doesn't go along think Nebraska Coach Bob happened to me this year Is I braska at full strength. I hope Sooners have averaged 481.4 service. 646-7770. RICHARD P. RITA Nebraska has yielded only garded as the best triple option PLEASE READ YOUR AD with the theory that Nebraska, Devaney will make major ad- didn't have to defense the Okla- It’s decided by whoever has the yards a game and only 81.8 WE need neat, outgoing, self- in yards a game. Oklahoma's quarterback In the country, JUNK CARS removed, |10 PERSONNEL SERVICES unbeaten In 39 straight games justments on defense. hcma offense." best players on toe field.” yards passing. Otasslfled or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone as a motivated persons wlto tele­ blistering wishbone offense has "However, we don't think any- each, any condition. Call 872- BluesFar and 10-0 this season. Is better "Of course," Fairbanks said, Devaney has said that the Devaney hasn't made any However, MUdren has c|)m- ■dvertlser should read hie ad toe FIRST STORE MORS: 48 hr. work phone and car who need to averaged 663 yards a game. body can stop us." 9433. on defense than on offense. "there will be adjustments. Ne- theory the Sconers are strictly predlctlons, either, but has let pleted 48 per cent of hla rare REPORT ERRORS to time for toe wk., exp. in retail fabrics a earn minimum 370. per week, To the question, quarterback Pruitt, whose rocket running "Nebraska is as fine a col- braska probably will make offense-oriented and do not next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In- must. Conn, area, company pqrt-tlme to make reservations it be known that "we’re going passes for 646 yards and seyen ooreeot or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then TWO YOUNG married men will From Blue Jack Mlldren, the trigger man has netted 1,423 yards, said paid benefits. Raises VIA to their area for service every lege football team as I've over some adjustment In their seoon- have a good defense Is a lot of to do everything possible to re- touchdowns. ®"*y te the extent of a “ make good" Insertion. Errors which do small repair jobs and paint­ mother needs. We train. Ask do not Jeasen the value ol the advertisement will not be ing, also cellar cleaning and Performance. 3160-170 wk. Over Egers corrected by "m ake good" Insertion. light trucking. Call 646-2692, MFO. ENGINEER: Degree Mrs. Bills 289-1627 evenings 646-2047. w/4-6 yrs. to high volume 644-2269. N.L. Rookie-of-Year BOV.I'l l BEGIAD WriElJ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS small electi;o-mech. prod­ 9tA < t0R H @ @ P LE > S Cowboys jMlWTER GET^ MERE ucts. Must have line M.T.M. The St. Louis Blues aren't 643-2711 MR. ED Snow plowing, Hebron- exp. 14K DOE. blue over their newest asset— Amston area. Call 228-9967. FOREMAN; Common car­ Read Herald Ads hard diootlng Jack Egers. Laurels to Williams 0 ^ riers exp. w/local and long y Automobiles For Sole 4 line dispatching. Inbound day*SS.t'12:^SJ^es^^ .NEW YORK (AP)-Earl WHli^s, Atlanta’s slu»- F##TBAU FORECAST Choices Household Services 13-A Dock. 3175-200 wk. 1986 FORD XL, gauge panel, 3-1 Victory over the Los Ange- young catcher, was named National League Rookie DISPATCHERS: Inbound HERALD REWEAVING of burns, moto- les Kings. In Tuesday’s <»iy the Year by the Baseball Writers Association of By MAJOR HOOPLB Two ^ ® r “ "ish. The NEW YORK (AP)—The Kansas City Chiefs willvill beatbei 390, 4-speed, snow tires. Im­ and outbound local for 2nd maculate, fllOO. 649-4612. holes, zippers repaired. Win­ ether National Hockey League America today, CHIEF TURKEY TASTER l^y matito c^rgla vs. CtoMvla Auburn-Alabmna encounter wiU Detroit and the Dallas CJowboys will edge Los AngelesAngel shift. Min. 3 yr. exp. 3228 -f SAVE game, Minnesota edged Van- WUllams, who walloped 33 BOX LEH ER S dow shades made to measure, and Texas vs. Texas ^ ,|ust as exoittag as the Pat i„ National Football League games played ThankstfivingIcBgivii OTO, 1966, automatic, console, wk. couver 2-1. homers last season, received 18 all size Venetian blinds. Keys Egad, friends, it’s a A »M . . SulUvan to Jerry Jerrv Beasley Bsaslav pare nasa. ______” Day = bucket seats. Excellent condi­ PROJECT COST A® »®n«w- and dwi’t eat too much turkey, N .E . Eleven on CSS. 16-A BULLDOZER OPERATORS WITH VOLKSWAGEN der for the game's first goalfoal fl®Wer and was converted to a ^ „ Tueedav to' toe T e^ J ’** “ ’®® football fllherts ol of this classic. smAmrcuiiviwn nsv identity can follow this sell. 31,000 firm. 643-8600. WASHING machine repairs, WANT TO do something extra /liirino* thA oAoarMt Ua . Xftfl ttHII iam riiihoti ftfa/fltitvt _ - — THABiKSOlVDiO DAX Both games wUl have a di- procedure: ROOFING — Specializing re­ NEEDED Fees paid. STANDABD EQUIPMENT with 6:06 left In the opening pe- catcher during Uie season. He R ^ e r e wlth^aStadium Two of the oustandlng g a m e s ------m ' nruTrstm it RCA, WMrIpool, Kenmore, special this Christmas? Be an By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rect bearing on division races. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? pairing roofs of all kinds, new BIG MONEY CAREER Maytag. Reasonable rates. ______Avon Representative. Your e T S r s ^ to ^ e tee Tb f* Okl^a. will be ^ Satu^SSW uTL S S S S i S i Mi2 T1 w 4 Boston College has been The Chiefs, wlto a 7-2-1 Enclose your reply to Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ roofs, gutter work, cMmneys, BE READY FOR SPRING 63 Etast Center Street Alter tobouita made H Amertcan Baseball League by ae^ral miiUon hoine- Service Academui - Army and M Owner of Pike Coin Wash and voted toe No. 1 college football record, trail front-runhtog Oak- the, box to an envelope — est Douglas accepts lowest cleaned and repaired. 30 Nearby resident school special- mornings go a long way to Manchester, Conn. 2-0 later In the period, Egers Montanez, who came to the contender bound experts via the magic — InFhBadehdila. and address to toe Classified Dry Cleaning, 276 West Middle STATION WAGON team In New England to toe ft- land, 7-1-2 , by one-half gSme to down, smallest payment, any­ years experience. Free esti­ izlng to complete field training *”^® Christmas . merrier for 646-4040 upped the ^ t with 1^ than P h m i e ^ ^ of 1^ srtU^ g^^rt, who moved the team ^ |»ve ^ « » « l y «t«*®d the undefeated U t a S ! ^ the M An a g e r, Manchester Turnpike, next to Stop and Squareback, automatic, nal 1971 Associated Press pell American Conference West where, Not small loan finance mates. CMl Howley, 643-5361. on bockhoes, loaders, scrapers entire family. Call now ^ ^ here from Washington, prom- Southeastern Conference - Au- of area :q>ortB writers and whUe the Lions, 6-8-1, are to Evening Herald, together Shop. 643-4913, 647-1719. and graders. Limited full and In your own NIGHT ^dltor, hours 12-8. Ap- wod steering wheel, radio. with a memo listii^ toe company plan. Douglas Motors » SAVE ^ ^ ^ "paylZtover woes- Uving room at Hoople bum and Alabama - for the broedcostere. second place to National Oem- part-tlme classes. home; 289-4922. ply at Flano’s Motor Inn, 100 rebound peat Vachon. 99 runs and batted .255. He had «ow»» Manor — umkumph! 4^ Navy M» Army 11 companies you do NOT 346 Main. LIGHT trucking, cellar and E. Center St. 646-2300. The Eagles, 8-2, received 16 ference Central behlndi Mln- want to see your letter. Heating and Plumbing 17 Los Angeles' only goal came been the early favorite tor e«ary to mold a pennant con- S«Wom have two more evenly gee The Mldi^a*^dldlne **> Alabam^ attics cleaned, odd jobs, --..CX.XCall toeXIIC "HOTLINE” XX-I./XXXXXY1L to LU con-C U H - MOTHERS. ------— Work------for------“a —" few xr A XT X* . I -x I I------votes for first place and three nesota, 8-2. Your letter will be de- 1971 OPEL Rallye, yellow with by BUI Flett midway through rookie honors and led WilUaims tender. matched clubs met In regular TO>gt Armv 24-21 In their^uw^ *** M®*- lawns, trees cut and removed. GRANTS Plumbing Service — struction now! Our Connecticut “■ y®®*" ®hll- ^ ® ahutout. But W U l ^ Wossomed In ®tralght this year and unde- setts 86-0 last Saturday, con- sjast for a half-^game edge over In toe usual manner. ALLIED CONSTRUCTION air conditioning SAVE lAU A , Tidane 14 of, jobs by day or hour. We SAM WATSON Plumbing and Friendly Ice Cream, 436 IMTaln inr mf'Tpi?Tr*TAiv Minnesota’a victory enabled the final 2% months and his S3 called "tremendous” Seated In their last 29 outings, eludes its season Saturday at Washington, 6-8-1, and Los An- 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, yel- 1214 Mato St. Good wages, Louisville 36, Olnclimatl IS clean yards, attics and cellars Heaitlng. Bathroom remodel­ St„ 649-7738, for pereonal Inter- ® ^ ^ R I C I A N the North Stare t o move Into homers were fifth best total In y ^ , „ - tajent have been scoring at a M.9 low, automatic, sunroof, 23,000 Springfield, Mass. all benefits, year 'round work. r Miami, Fla., 17, Florida 7 Holy Cross to New England’s geies with a 6-8-1 record to Reasonably. Call 643-5305. ing and repairs. FYee esti­ flrst plaee in the M vl^ ^ N a ^ "But we need help and Wll- polnts-per-game cUp with tow- ( miles, original owner, excel- Licensed men .only need ap­ Rice N, Baylor 16 only game this weekend. upQ West, one-half game Up on mates. Call 649-8808. by one |g)lnt over the Idle CW- the sew m d^her to ever win uams is going to be shopping erins Jerry Tagge at the con- Lost and Found I lent condition, 644-2174. ply. An equal opportunity em­ SEDAN Iowa St. 19, Sdn Diego St. 17 Dartmouth, last year’s unanl- gan Francisco, 64. c a ^ Black Ifewta wlm toe I ^ ^ e aw:^. -Hie^er it," hf^ded. referrta^ to trols. The Sooners, led by ver- Help Wonted-Female 35 Help Wonted-Mole 36 ployer. Sol Cantor Electric Fastback, standard shift, So. OaroUaa 84, Olemsoa 34 mous choice as top team, fin- Here’s toe way toe two FOUND — The best place to 1966 FORD GaJaxle converti­ M & M Plumbing and Heating, ^ ^ U m a U ’s Johnny Bench ^ed WiUlams, who Shortreld satlle runner-passer Jack MU- Building Contracting 14 Inc., 19 Grove St., Rockville, a m radio, bumperett^. Iriiod second, receiving toe oto- games loolHribrn here, noting ble, V-8, automatic transmis­ no job too small. Free esti- MR. AUTO WASH Is remodel- SAVE SBfUSS, TO U 8 choose • home decorations and 876-0766. ““ ” “■ '"vSSL., uv.. „ H»,. So. Miss. 16, W. Tex. St. IS er three first-place votes and 18 that last week's record was a gifts is Your Gift Gallery at sion, new tires, radio, heater, LEON (jlE^YNSKI buUder — mates gladly given. Bathroom ing in Manchester. Interviews MALE driver and stock clerk, ballcta for runner-up for a total season's best 9-4 : Tenn. tt, Vanderbilt 16 Watkins, 986 Main St. Your good condition, 648-6606. new homes custom built, re­ remodeling, heating systems are now being conducted for ®°*"® comings. Apply to man- SERVICEMAN Experienced 166 points. The Indtons, 8-1, ifawMa dty 24, Detroit 20- San dose St. 35. UX). Santa home town friendly world of modeling, additions, ■ rec worked on, water pump work, cashier to our all new Mr. Au- ®*^®*‘ °"®®- Drug, oil burner and heating man. ended their season last week Detroit .likver has lost to an PONTIAC Lemans, 1966, excel­ SEDAN Dave Balon, recenUy acquired and the third Breve to the 28- ^ Barb. 6 glftal 'Telephone, 643-8171. rooms, garages, kitchen re­ faucet packings. 649-2871. to Wash. Starting rate com- Manchester Parkade. Flill-time position with excel­ „„„ . _ _ needed to make this baseball teams was an almost impoesl- lent condition. Snow tires. Pri­ U. Tex. El Paso 34, Long Beach victory wer Pi^e- xFC team In six games, but ------:— ,------modeled, bath tUe, cement mensurate wlto experience. SERVICE attendant lent salary. Good working con­ Super Beetle, automatic, I? '"’•‘a* should be." ble task but the Hoople Com- vate owner. 3760. Con be seen couver In front 1-0 to op^itag others were Alvin Dark to 1948 „ x x x x gt, 1 J?** earned a share of toe jjgjj bowed to Kansas City twice LOST — Toy poodle, wMte and work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ For appointment call 289-0266. ditions and limited night ser­ AM -A FM stereo radio, ait 95 Greenwood Drive, Man­ Millinery, wanted, days. Apply Moriarty tmmperettes. SAVE period but Dean Prentice O^t and Sam Jetoroe In 1960-boto ^ Virginia Tech M, VMI U crown with CowieU. 1,1 exhibition games. The edge apricot, answers to name of dential or commercial. Call vice. Blue OoBS, CMS, Major chester. I HAIRDRESSER wanted, ex­ Bros., 816 Center St. Tulsa 41, Wlohlta St. U ^ *** Chiefs on a sUperi- Sheyiy. Vlctalty Waddell 649-4291. Dressm^ing 19 medical, uniforms, bonus and f ^ e Minnesotans late to toe ^en the team was stlH In Bos- conference to w ^ Ar- see'^lt o S l h ^ W. nX o2 ^ School, Call 6494400. perienced for . replacement, Blaaohester 31, Wlndbam 14 drf4tSf^to!f*milW^ awB it aiXack with rookie 1967 FIRE®IRD — Maroon, outstanding profit sharing and WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ LADIES' dresses, suits, wedding good hours and working condl- TIm OM l«y Himsdf SouthOatiioUe 14, East Oattolio y^ T b L T ^ *lx P black vinyl top. Excellent radl- LxDom Fixers pension plans. Call 663-0131 for SEDAN 10 Yale acwl, TTie Cnmacn rolled receiver to oomplement Otis FOUND — Black and tan male modeling specialist. Additions, gowns and veils, all custom Uons. Call 643-7906 or 233-8818. •Minnesota was outetandtog with was named American Leasue prejidert; Joe Burke and Amer- ^ ______aJ tires, power steering, OHC 6 appointment. An equal oppor­ Custom Beetle, mag. up 140 points, while Yale Taylor as a target fpr Len part-collle, vicinity of Adams rec rooms, dormers, porches, made. Some alterations. Rea­ 36 saves, including 13 in toe ft- rookie of toe year by toe cylinder, radio, heater. 633- DOE>S YOUR present job have H a n c ] TXA/I Qf'P'TS tunity employer. udieela and radial tires, lean League President Joe Cro- cd^iped to fourth with 118. The St. 649-6113 after 6 p.m. cabinets, formica, built-lns, sonable prices. 649-1133. nal period. BBWA on Monday. Dawaon’s 6089. a future? This one does for re- A WlOUtlO AM radio, bumperettes. nin. victory gave Harvard a wto- Dallas 27, Los Angeles 17- bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. SAVE It was Vandeigriff who took Reaves, Moore Picked One-Two LOST — Passbook No. E 12437 sponsible, ambitious, attrac­ ^ Both defe^ies have proved Experienced on plush or ve­ Help Wanted - toe lead in persuading Ameri­ Savings Bank of Manchester. MASONRY work all types stone Moving - tive Woman. Managerial posi­ „ tough on rival passers, vfhich lour looms.’ Scheduled ex­ Htvszard Beats Form er Mates can League owners to move toe Application made for pay­ Trucks - Tractors 5 and concrete, no job too small, Trucking - Storage 20 tion with opportunity for ad­ Mote or Female 37 ment. vancement and good income. franchise from Washington to nm»s to fifth after a 24-17 vie over 20 years experience. Free pansion makes this a won­ STAFF NURSE — Openings for 4-D OOR and Roman Gabriel .more than 1966 FORD pick-up, F-lOO, 8’, 6- MANCHESTER -- Dellvery- Hours flexible. Small Invest­ Texas during a tense showdown NFL Scouts Rate First Picks, tory over Holy Cross. The LOST — Passbook^ No. E 13064 cyltoder standard, 3700. 643- estimates. Call after 5, 643- derful opportunity for toe staff nilrses at Blue Hills Hos­ AM A FM radio. SAVE toe Cowboys and Roger Stau- lig^t trucking and package de­ ment for prime Job. Call tor In­ last September to Boston. Savings Bank of Manchester. 2862. 1870 or 644-2976. right person to terms of pital, Alcohol and Drug Depen­ Revitalized Knicks livery. Refrigerators, washers terview, Mr. Miller, 232-3880. Vandergrlff unfurled a ban­ tta YXX1.X, 0 » . „ ^ ^ Application made for pay­ shift selection or promo­ dence Division. 40-hour week, ner at Tuesday’s luncheon pro­ 1953 FORD Tractor wlto front DORMERS, garages: porches, and stove moving, specialty. (7) X..X XL m » ntog back Duane Thomas Is ment. rec rooms, room ' additions, Folding chairs for rent. 649- tions In Vermont and New liberal benefits. Starting sala­ STATION WAGON claiming toe club’s new name end loader, 31,360. Call after 6 ry $9,000. Call or write. Direc­ Heisman Choices Not Listed « « w. kitchens, add-a-Ievels, roofing, 0762. Jersey. Relocations paid, ex­ SquarelMtok, automatic, toe "Texas Rangers" and pre­ weresms?. Holy Cross, Massachu- rt^-ved start LOST — ■ Passbook No. 96161 p.m. 649-9339. KEYPUNCH OPERA'TOR Acquire Old siding, general repairs. Qual­ tor of Nursing, Blue Hills Hos­ radial Urea, AM radio, dicted that "our region wUl be NEW YORK (AP) — sure-ftre first-round selections shadowed bv Lvdell Mitchell at Bridgeport, Boston Uni- Savings Bank of Manchester. cellent pay and fringe bene-, pital 61 Coventry St., Hart­ good for the Application made for pay­ ity workmanship. Financing Opening for experienced alpha­ bumper^es SAVE NEW YORK (AP)—^That old Knick mssde’s got the American quarterback John ^ considered a bet- Hamrehire. ------available. Economy Builders, numeric IBM keypuncher to fits with well established ford, Conn., 666-6218 or 666- Final standings, New. Eng­ ment. Auto Accessories-Tires 6 Pointing - Papering 21 Inc., 643-6169, 872-0647, eve­ work full-time days. company. Call collect 802- 3595. National Basketball Association in its spell. Bump land’s Top Ten, wlto season B W p e r suckers cireuiaUng Reaves and Oregon running ‘^ate^'^LSln’ts*^ Sports Slate GOODYEAR Suburbanite Poly- nings. LOST — Passbook No. B 610 T. J - T l a NAGAN & SONS~ , 476-3183. Mr. Albert Czar- PART or full-time position, records and total points; glas snow tires, F78-16. One PainUng and papering. Fully Company offers excellent wages KARMANN GHIA “ i“^P®ve/l5^^^here Atlanta as he scored 30 points ^i^^60o“ a“"^ W “ *! -Bobby Moore, nmiitog back. that he probably wUl go 1. Boston Collego S-2 1771— THURSDAY, NOV. 36 Savings Bank of Manchester. neckl for an appointment for open in sales or management Application made for pay­ winter old, 340. Phone 646-6919. MASONRY work, all types. No insured, workmen’s oompensa- f"*! w®rklng conditions conven- AM radio. SAVE S?. L* to toad Buffalo’s victory. Series In ’72” In^ritogtoTbit prospects by Oregon. . . ^ e first round, aHheugh 2. Dartmouth S-1 155 10:80—^Ftve Mile Rood Hac®, Interview to get toe full wlto a 5-year old, very suc­ kicking apeclalistB usually are ment. . job too small. Excellent work­ tlon, liability, property dam lent free parking and above Facing his former teammates Chonln suggested that nUght be National Football League —Watt Patulsld, aefenalve selected later. 8. Harvard 6-4 140 ®’tolsh Ml Mato St., op- TWO SNOW tires with wheels, manship, many years experi­ average benefits. cessful direct sales company. poslte School St. age. Call 643-1949. particulars of this excellent re^iSto ***® ® ^ ®"‘y- Yearns than Heisman Tro- ®nd. Notre Dame. 4. Yale 4-6 FOUND — Male shepherd 8.26-14. Used one season, 340. ence. Free estimates. Call af­ Sales experience is not neces­ renuniscMW <« past seasons. Hazzard kept toe Breves Short got swept up to the phy candidates Pat Sulli- -Tommy Casanova, defen- Apply opportunity. Inquiries kept sary. If you desire extra In­ STATION WAGON 6. CoimecUcut 6-8-1 04 10:80—Manchester High vs. black, gray and tan. Call Dog Phone after 6 p.m., 649-0678. ter 6 p.m., 742-6486. J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom r\43*l^ 4ltlMAPcr awt^ m *>x%xU xx 4.^x1 « « -s a « * . confidential. automaUo, ca^S^ken’d ^ to ^ l^ * foul-loaded con- spirit of things and predicted van and~Ed”Mariii^^"an rive'iaci;;'liST Warden; 646-4866. decorating, interior and ex­ come, willing to work and ac­ Squareback, B o s t o n B l * 11 1T1R *■ cross 4-6 78 Windham Football, Memorial 60 8-TRACK tapes for car, tape FIRST NATIONAL radial Urea, AM radio. —WlUle I.UU u r U inS 7. Massachusetts 4-4-1 66 Field. N.J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter terior, paperhanging, fully In­ cept training, call 876-6991 for I... T ^ , w . 'SL’tS SSllToSZ!" Pr«» , « , T . y _ - ™ 1L f U I, player and carrying case, must contractor. Additions, remod­ STORES INC. more information. SAVE showed today. ' Southern Osllfornls. 44 FOUND — Shepherd type, black sured. For free estimates, call BULLDOZER operators need- Iheir *”T**“hf during Hazzard scored just as toe 24- Even with Pac e O. Rnaf/w, TTnl.-AM. gg 10:80—East Catholic vs. South and tan female dog. Ccdl Dog sell. Call 649-6361. eling and repairs. Call any­ Park and Oakland Ave. Several scouts for pro teams —Boyce Smlifa, guard, Georg- 9. Boston University 8-7 619-9658. If no ansivcr 648-6362. ®^* ®®o Schools and Classes, MALE■vtat c- .orxx. female#xxxvxaiA to workxi.nx.tr in ^ clook rat! out to make jg CatooUc FootbaU, West Hartford Wardep, 646-4666. time for free estimate. 876- East Hartford Classification 33. And that was their magic .l . qx ™ Bowling were asked to name coUege *•*. BOSTON (AP) The Boston SNOW Tlreo—Two pair studded small shop. Previous experi­ Northwest Catholic Field. 1642. INSIDE —outside painting. Spe------again Tuesday night. ’ ®®*^® D „ , X FLORA! — Tean 4 w.ho.« "toTsstars who would be Certaincertain —Franco Harris, running Bruins ore In third place be- ®*®™ *'®®®Jvlng votes: Am- and mounted, 7.35x14 with SEDAN Then Walt POUND' — .Black, fqmale Pom­ cial rates for people over 65. CAN you help two people to. en ce'on surface grinders and "Defense creates offense,” x""!!* ®®ltomy missed 192.511 ArleM first-round pieks to the NFL »>acH. P®nn State. hind New York and Montreal to Central OoimecU- eranian pup. Call Ehog Warden, Chevy II rims, 078x14 with JACQUES of all trades, carpen­ Gall my competitors, then call DIVE in domestic help. Call 742- save $5. a week? If you can, a small machine tools desired. Fastback, automatic, AM _ Pontiac rims. 633-6089. radio. SAVB3 sald New York Coach Red Holz- Bob Kauffman grabbed toe 1 190-469, 9 0 4 6 9 . AUce Aiica’ nBrown rJ ™ 176484. Neither Sullivan, toe Au- -O w ence Ellis,- defensive tbs National Hockey League's 646-4666. try, additions, paneling, re­ me. Estimates g;iven. 649-7863. 8016. national company Is interested Must have car and license. man, whose club won its bum quarterback, nor Mari- back, Notre Dame, modeling, general repairs. No Some pick-up and delivery rebou nd. Rookie Elmore ■ East Division, but toey’re even In showing you how you can naro, toe Cornell running back, —Uonel Antwlne, tackle, wlto their 1970-71 pace when Broncos football team. Job too big or small. Reason­ CEILINO specialist — expert PART-TIME secretary for local earn $15,000 per year plus. For werk. Good starting rate and Elite law office, 2 days a week, ctoli^d ov« tol .nK'ark^ |*"lto’s goal Provided toe “iM '^®"’ “to 10 selected, Southern nUnoia. they piled up a record 121 Personals Trailers - able, free estimates, 742-6612. workmanship. One celling or appointment call Mrs. Bous- all company paid benefits. No­ a ohnn« »«»,. X..X xx Braves with their final two f t F ; ™ '“ ‘P« 126. players named as shorthand essential. Write Box a change after struggling out of , Lucille Krinjak 346. —Mary Bateman, punter and points, all your ceilings repaired and field, 646-4695 between 9-4 p.m. ble & Westbrook, 20 Westbrook ANYONE ^ with information Mobile Homes 6-A NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS— MM, Manchester Herald. the starting gate this year. points. place looker, Utah. A check of reowds showed painted. Also Interior painting An equal opportunity employ­ St., East Hartford, Phone 289- TED about driver of rear end dam­ In the night’s other NBA Kareem Jabbar stored 34 In leaving SuUlvan and Mari- Monday toat toe Bruins’ 27 Back-of-Week Honor Remodeling, repairing, addi­ and wallpapering. Call 289- er. 2717. An equal opportunity em- aged blue Chevrolet Camaro to tions, rec rooms, porches and R'EJSTAURANT help for coffee games, Buffalo topped AUanta Points to lead hot-shoottog Mil- naro off toe list, toe scouts em- points is equal to their produc- UTILITY trailer 340. Call 646- 0773. — ______^_ ployer. 102-97; Milwaukee turned back waukee over Detroit. hit and run collision on Route roofing. No job too small. Call counter, table service, and I'M LOOKING for a man w h o ------TRUDON Atlantans Cannonball Butler phasized this did not mean nel- tlon last season entering the 3288. kitchen help. Housewives or D etroit 112-104; Cleveland The defending NBA cham- ther would be a first-round se- second quarter of toe schedule, 44-A, Coventry, Nov. 20, 1971, 649-3144. RICHARD E. MARTIN. Full works well wlto attractive LICENSED real estate sales- singles looking for full or part- VOLKSWASEN trimmed' Baltimore 104-102; plons, breaking a two-game lection, but rather toat there HbweVer, Beston was to first Gained by Marinaro , call Hartford, 246-2441. STTARCRAFT trailer 1971, professional painting service. women who wishes a high po­ man or saleswoman, excellent GENERAL Contracting t— Car­ time work. Name your own Chicago smashed Portland spin, shot almost 60 per cent Gains Top Offensive Honors were teams with reservations place a year ago. sleeps 6, used two weeks, Interior -exterior. Free esti­ tential Income from commis­ opportunity in an aggressive BT. 83 TOIXAND TPKE. pentry, roofing, siding, gut­ hours. Top wages paid. No ex­ 130-94 and Phoenix 128, Phlla- from the field. Bob Dandridge NEW YORK (AP) Ed M&rin&ro’fl nnvF 'fn^fK n 31,300. 643-0861. mates, fully Insured. 649-4411. sions. Modest investment for company. Call for confidential TALOOTTVnXE ATLANTA r4 T>^ o i x t> x, .x x playors toat might The New York Rangers and Automobiles For Sole 4 ters, masonry, additions. No perience necessary. Top Hat delphia 107. threw to 24 points for toe *"?<>®»«y when to- cause them to be selected later Montreal Canadlens^ve im- Inventory. Call for Interview, Interview, Lou Arruda, 644- MANCHESTER—«4t-t838 R ' I?’" ‘’Sf »t Nw Mil- job too small. Free estimate. Restaurant, 267 Broad St., 1539. New York's run-and-gun of- Bucks, while John Block and Falcons’ hard-running formed of the honor, In toe draft. proved. New York has 30 1061 AUSTTN Healy 3,000, ex- Mr. Miller, 232-3880, (16) n x x ______— X X . ______r , . , ______L_____ . - _ x . . ______halfback. Jim "fimnnnholl” •"Thx., a- . 649-0773. 24 Manchester. 643-9665. fense was powerfully evident Oscar Robertson had 16 each, "CanmaibaJl” "They do have a tough de- ■mere were several other sur- potats, four more than last "It’s open to all comers,” he r«er — 84.0. Floor Finishing ^ cellent condition. 647-0844 after' M otorcycles-Bicycles 11 WANTED first class lathe hand right from toe start as Dick Bob Lanier scored 28 for toe named toe Nation- fensS," he added, "but we were prises among toe can’t-mlss year,’ and Montreal We play about 28 to a Marinaro’s touchdowns CARPENTRY — Repairs, re­ PART-TTME, Waitress, 6-day 6 p.m.,' anytime weekends. ------FLOOR SANDING, and refln- and < general machinist. Barnett led a first-quarter------Tx.„x—Pistons. al, Footb^l League’s offensive up for this game. We went out Itet-the omission of a receiver more than - to 1970. ------:______-______1971 GRBEVBS Pathfinder, week, Saturday Included, 11-3, S ’ o X n ! ” P®nn ^ m . modeling, additions, roofing.. Ishlng (specializing to older Metronlcs, Inc., Route 6 and ■■i rifl 1962 CHEVROLET, Impala, 176CC. Trials model, excellent Apply W.T. Grant Co., Man­ Call David Patrla, South Wind­ floors). Inside painting, paper 44A, Bolton. 82-yard kick- tions'*and’ toe inclusion of An- B < ^ r ‘o m rurato^*°ahsad Bowl " MHford Super and equaled the*"fvy hardtop, 3126. Inquire at 127 condition, 160 miles, 3700. 643- sor, 844-1796. hanging. No job too small. chester Parkade." GAL FRIDAY' off return at toe beginning of twine, Harris and Bateman. of last rear’s scoring naces nTil® ° “ ®*^ brother, record he ahares ----- Main St. Apt.K, Manchester, 0437. John Verfallle, 649-6760. 872- MECHANIC — experienced, to 643-8033. NEW construction and repairs, DENTAL assistant required, for we re handltog toe ball better,’’ over ■iarUmore~Johll8^n“w^^^ ^Tx 196-pound the second half, Butler com- Antwlne has received little which set NHL recortsssx eji' v^® ” ■«® zr^SiS:. Moore. '«"■ 2 2 2 2 . work on fleet of trucks, no temporary position, first two DIVERSIFIED OFFICE WORK Holzman, explaining toe yp 28 points to lead the 8* yards to 16 mented; "I got perfect blocking national recognlUon because he slto has 16 goals one more ^Word." Coach Jack MUslck had tllo, kitchens, baths, additions, helpers neede^. Call 643-2373. 1968 T em pest, clean, v-s, Business Services 13 weeks In December, mostly reversal of early-sea-- Svittr. whirs,, ttrjlX; ®®^®®.’'T"; ®"® .^ochdown to get to Ih toeui open and then I play, pixy. at« Southernah,u,.m Illinois.DUhS ButS i than ZZl t vL-^.TThll. r^iu A O,, S3 x,„ =? “ f ® game, toe wtotful look on- hU______painting, paneling. Call Wilcox Working experience in typing, filing, answering standard. Must sell, asking part-time. Contact 646-6442 af­ LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also 643-7367 after 8. Bonds - likely 6-9 record, and, at one career, was to IPhUadelphla as wlto toe big No. U on Its fw 31,300. 048-1668 days. Nights ter 6:30. phone and good figure aptitude required. ^ moving largo appliances. Stocks - Mortgages 27 Apply in person only: Sunoco Station, Main St. Man­ time, had them to last'place to ^ om "a ® Packer defense at the right time, man In the country as far as this time last s e a ^ when he “ '® “ *"®- ^ the Atlantic Division. ^ injury scored 22. that has surrendered otilvonly onone a <* "He’su a*si kaa been*i chester. Burning barrels delivered, 34. Special Services 15 WOMAN — Wc are looking for X.., xxxxxxi.i,t uxiviBion. X ui X.. , ■ X. « e s Doen piaying real Ih* pros are concerned. shattered all scoring reronia 5l - •"®*‘® of toe Ivy League "I’d like to make sure no one 644-1776. MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ WANTED! "It’s a big thing, being over Archie Clarke, who scored 10 rushing touchdown to previous well," said coach Norm Van Harris, who has been over- for a defenseman ” ch^plonshlp. Marinaro went ever puts It on again,” he said ond, third. All kinds. Realty an enthusiastic, intelligent per­ iio68 CHEVROLET Impala, I^ANO Tuning by graduate of son with some business exper­ BANTLY OIL CO.. INC. .800. .. . It's been a long time ^o lead a last-quarter games. Brocklto, whose Falcons stayed ------—______-1 -______?*** ® “*®*® running "We’U Just have to work hard TIMBERLAND Troo Service— statewide. Credit rating unnec­ stayed four-door sedan. Automatic, Hurtt College of Music. Instru­ ience to call area companies. 331 Main St., Manchester, Conn. coming," said DeBusschere,'®“**®^ comeback try, led boto "I got excellent blocking," In contention for toe NFL’s for 280 ywds and five touch" next year.' You' know!“ a* toim Tree removal, pruning, lota essary. Reasonable. Confldon- power steering, power brakes, ments sold and repaired. Sheet This Is a public relations open­ LATHE AND MILL who snared 20 rebounds and teams with 80 points, ______Western Division title wlto the cleared. No job too big or llal, quick arrangements. Al­ *'®®T‘" ® P^y®*' “ k® this once radio, heater. Good condition, music and accessorlos. Ward ing and doesn't invcive tele­ scored 17 points to but 28 min- Chet Walker scored 23 points victory; Bears Spurt to Triumph, lignt and left .. , and up the- In Iti hletory, I gutM/* small. Fifteen years experi­ vin Lundy Agency. 827-7971. MACHINIST Phone 228-3893 after 4 :30 p.m. Krause, 643-5330. phone soliciting. Call 623-6817 utes of play against,the Royals, to lead six Chicago olayers to -w-l ^ ouuerButler uiunecame to lu uietoe s'ojFalcons sd middle, too. Others considered for Bock of ence. Bonded, insured. 742- lOO Construction Plaza, Hart­ Second Shift evenings for more Information. Another Royal pain to the double figures. Hie Bulls F a ttC rS O ll oCO FCS ‘h® b«gtonlng of toe 1968 season Kings (hitlast Cincinnati For that performance, the 6- the Week honors included quar- 1964' CHEVY Belalr sedan, pow­ 9606. HAND loading rifle and pistol ford. Evenings, 233-6879. neck was Walt Frazier, who roared to a 38-20 first-quarter 1 7 i sv- 1 after toeuie x-uisuurgnPittsburgh meewreSteelen — foot-2H. 210-pcund senior was terbaCks Gary Huff of Florida er steering, radio, powergllde, ammunition. Most popular cal­ T O O L AND hM been a n ^ e r reason for the advantage behind Walker’s 13 111 fl T 1 V J v n O C k O U t P“t him on waivers. He was not By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and Jeon Giutthl.r named national ctrilege Bock of State, Ken Nlohois of Rich- imdercoated good condition. ibers. Reload old brass and MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, SNOW Plowing — commercial mortgages Interim financing DIE MAKER ^cks sudden-found power, points and never were threat- *' picked up and he come to toe The ux—hx»Hershey Bean came _ ud xw Boston------haA mai the' Week by The Associated niond, Don Bunoe ofi Stanford 3476. 648-7968. save $. Call 643-1022. ______a ^ u ir e M ^ * ” cwne up Boeton liad goals scored by Press. and Brian flips of San Dtego or residential. 646-1634. First and Second Shifts He scored 23 polnte and passed ened. Sidney Wicks. Portland’s PORTLAND,------Ore. (AP)—For- “Falcons as a free agent. wlto expedient and confldentlni WANTED 1966 FORD Oalaxle, 2-door, service, J.D. real Estate As­ to teammates for fwr nwe ace rookie, scored 25 poinU for mer world champion " Floyd After two or thrM games on four-mlnuts span oT *^ ftnai nlSitataed*^a"*i«»mfort^ Marinaro closed out hla ca- ^ •*Ur"*"*„x***®’“ SNOW plowing, commercial Temporary Help hardtop, 8 cylinder, power Roofing - Siding 16 soc,, 643-6129. " *^®" “*® o"** added a touch of Patterson knocked out Charlie the taxi squad, he Was actl- period Tuesday night as they to toe East “‘® tollowtog NCAA Jt‘toheU of Psnn State, Qeorge and rosldontlal. Reasonable INSPECTOR steering, power brakes, clean. d ^ with regularity to recent comedy by putUng toe ball In "Emperor ” Harris to 2:31 of vated and he’s earned his way defeated the Baltlmcre aippeii Braves roared out to^J^ tel!d 131?*'^ records, all established *tate, rates. Also available as a back AL LAPLANT - Siding, rootling, First Stun Coll after 7:80 p.m., 649-2189. Service Station Mana{er X ‘*>® ‘>“ >‘«t on one play, the sixth round Tuesday night ever since. TW. year he has 4-2 and strengthened toelrXld W^e D^ this year: «**‘®’ up rig. Call 646-3467. storm windows, awnings. Qual­ Private Instnietlons 32 in ^ ®®"*®“ ’ Those two points went to Chi- he continued his campaign gained 631 yards, caught 12 cn flrst place to toe American nut the Amerks*^ th« mrnr^ —Most yards, career — 4,716. Dlokls Harris M South Q»roUna 1970 FOBD Mustang, vinyl top, ity workmanship, free osllr Class A, familiar with TREE SERVICE (Souclor) Midnight Shift — 12:00 to 0:00 A.M. heavywelgto passes for 138 yards. ruS back Hockey league's West ‘**® ®®"®' “ --on _ 1.881. » <>®t^ve back), low mllease. 31896. The Sav­ mates. Fully insured. e49-,l417, EXPERIENCED professional aircraft work. Job shop ’ Trees cut, building lota clear­ awTv h R«»“® Moe Layton, making title bout. * nine kickoffs for 278 yards (a in other ginlr Robinson scored ysrds per gams. on. M CWor^. Joe ings Bank of Manchester, 646- 872-9187. singer, college graduate, wish­ ed, trees topped. Got a tree experience. Overtime. froof th« ^ *^*"3 *’*® “tart of toe year, tal- Patterson floored Harris wlto 30.3 yard average) and scored Nova ScoUa Provl- g<^i**^to leadlns Nova Scotia **®*2' Schwarts U Toledo and Rufue 1700.' es voice students. Call 646-4993, Here’s a wonderful opportunity for the right moBi aT89^fl“^ad“T ^ “al r as %hixmlx “ '®ft hook and a right hand for four touchdowns. dence 6-6.^st^ sh^Ml P®f »»»"®’ 0“- WlMxmrtn. problem I Well worth phono GUTTERS and roofs, all typos Vicinity Churtof Oak Park. I Excellent starting salary, pleasant working oondlttoas, doomhiii M ** J"^®®..® “topped Philadelphia. “• "to® count moments earlier, His nickname Is a leftover ester 8-1 and Sprinsfleld de- Garwssluk tiuiiod twicxi tor ” **^7"_x*^*’*L 1968 PONTIAC Storchlof, 8 oyl- call, 742-8262. ropulrod and replaced. Rea­ APPLY IN PERSON. YOGA \ Exorcise, relaxation, • VERSATILE plus aU company benefits such as hoapltallsatlM plan, "'■^1 ------then ftolrtied him off with toe from college play at Uttle fiatad anctomtU 8-6 Ste^e ~ *“• ' BBC Inder, .4-door hardtop, power sonable prices. Free ostl- • PROVEN iHARPBNINO Service - Saws, nutrition. 'Group or private les­ I paid holidays, vacations, and much more: If Intertstsfl ^*rinc(nn x^^ „ “*"'® Combination. known Edward Waters College Tlie Be«s^got their three Wavne Shultz and Phil Hosna I»mes gaining 200 Baskstbsll prsottos for 10 steering, power brakes, excel­ mates. 046-1380. k EXPERIENCED J. T. SLOCOMB CO. knives, axes, shears, skates, sons. Call Storley Bunks. 640- ■ . ^‘® ®“t«elder Willie Mon- It was toe sixth straight vie- In JacksonvUle, Fla., a «;hool quick goals from Rtok KsM^n .crrsdttvr*^^h^d^SI22 “ *> «-y68W>Ms wlU be htld lent running condition. Cull ■vary oHIoa aklll avallzbte MATSON HILL ROAD games gaining rotary blades. Quick service. BIDWELL Home Improvement 6631. • m ^ J l i T i i ^ ““ Philadelphia tory for Patterson this year and that has since given up football. Mike Nykoluk ^ Stare ^tand ^ ^ re^ a!itati^ to '®*"*"* ^ »» trt the 648-689B. Co. Expert Instollatlon of alu- •CALL: SO. GLASTONBURY Write Box O, e/o Manehettor HoroM mate Jim Fox. Phiiiiei, n,av«H game, toe 89th knock-out to Ms 61- "I scored fire touchdown, to Zn. C also ZiTnt ir* "t®*‘®L«®"®'~ JWds IteO. FrsoUct for 18 Capitol Equipment Co., 38 IS Blssell Street, Bfanohester, Osan. eSCM Walt Hazzard, traded last with per gams, and Il*yahr4>l(l6 WlU be held 1967 FORD Ranch wagon, blue, Main St., Manchester. Hours mlnum siding, gutters and 633-9486 zummer, came back to haunt age ■hey’s first tally. The a ip p ers natl. Butch Dead marsh had two season — 89.8. dally 7:80-6, Thurssday, 7:30-9 trims. Roofing Installation and 646-4043 , 1966. HyattavlUe, Md., is now 8-18-1. was ‘Cannonball” , he said. ^isiktoy at 6fU, also at the 289 cubic Inch, standard. $800. get goals from John French goals for toe Swords. Saturday, 7:80-4 . 643-7088. . repairs. 649-6406, 878-0109. Read Herald Ads \ -M ost carries per gams, o if West SIda Itao. Call 046-6129

.1* ) - /■ . ' , - ■ PAGE THIRTY MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CON^.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE.'^TER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1971 PAGE THIRTY-ONB 72 Rooms WiriioHt Board 59 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole H omion Fo r Solo 72 OMt of Town Out of Town formation charging aggravated MAN(DHB6TER —- 7-room Colo­ For Sole Student Killed, FURNISHED room for rent for 75 For Sole assault (assault with a danger­ Tolland MANCHESTER — 4-bedrooros, nial, m baths, first-floor fam- ______75 Tolland County CLASSIFIED grentleman, parking near bus ous weapon )and using a motor Offei'ed b.v the MANCHESTER large family kitchen, formal Uy room, overstsed garage, COLUMBIA LAKE area Fed- ROCDKVILLK — Ellington — Three Injured line. Call 64»-e9l4. $26,500—6-room Cape, A c room, Superior Court vehicle without the owner’s per- dining room, garage, large lot, yard, aluminum siding, (Colonial, beautifully re- Town line, Moser forms area, BERHrS WORLD garage, quiet area. mlsricm. near schools, bus and shop­ $27,600. Hayes Agency, 646- 'Oiodeled by present o'wner. 7-rrom Split level. Two zone In 1-91 Crash Ramondo Named to Vacancy $26,900—Spotless 6-room Ranch, They were originally charged PHILBRICK ping, $21,600. Cainr Bon Agen­ 0181. Formal dining room with fire- heating system, 2-car garage, ADVERTISING CLEAN furnished room for aluminum aiding, fire­ A student was represented by with binding with intent to rob. cy, 643-0688, ______lilace, all roonu soundproofed, cellar. Two com lete ®®®RnHJLD, Mass. (AP) - working man. Call 649-3142. place, garage, screened student in court yesterday, robbery with violence and theft As' CRP A Repiresentative MANCHESTER - S^rewm over- 2 baths, large glassed family baths, living room stone ^flre- ^ ®**’Y*ng six students Michael Greer, 22, formerly of of a motor vehicle. Hie court CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS porch. MANCHESTER — Colonial, AGENCY sised expanded Cape. Two rcom steps from 20x40 cement place, cathedral celling. For Lyndcn State CDollege, School St., (Do^try, was being was told both made threats with Appointments to town posts separate and that PZC do Its 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. $27,000—Mini-estate, 4-bodroom four bedrooms, dining room, baths, four bedrooms, family pcol, large sauna, 2,000 sq. PORTER ST. area overslied 8- appointment call Tbwne Real Lyndcnville, Vt., on their way sentenced count of pos* a butcher knife to two persons were at issue during last night’s ewn enforcement. Aportmonts - Fkifs ~ Victorian (Dolonlal, fire­ fireplace, recreation room, room, lovely eubiirban lot. Ga­ feet living area. Qracious room (Dape with central alr- Estate, 649-4066. home for Thanksgiving, ‘ eeelon of mmljuana stemming on Sept. 11 but there were no meeting of the Board of Select ^ letter from the CDITR orga- place, Iti baths, large lot, two-ione heating. Good siied rage. $29,900, Hayes Agency, worm Interior. For details coll COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Tenements 63 uonditlonlng, large living room, 4:S0 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATION stately trees. Must be lot. Prestige area. Off Keeney 646-0181. Lange Agency, 228-9349, 228- formal dining room, kitchen Demdiine tor Saturday and Monday Is 4;S0 p.m. Friday seen. St., $34,900. Jesdor Realty, 3296. FOUR lovely, heated, spacious MANCHESTER— Older 8-room ______FIVE room Ranch in Manches- Deerfield Tuesday night. and another university student the vehicle. They are to be sen- P>'«eent. In each instance, time to review the present sys- with built-ins, first floor family $20,600—Large clean 6-room Realtors, 633-1411. rooms, conveniently located. room, 2 fireplaces, 2 full baths, Colonial. Good heating system. VERNON l®*" owner, price range One died and three were In- had on apartment. tenced Dec. 16. the split was along party lines, ‘em cf payment for this office.^’ Ranch, garage, quiet resi­ Available December 1st. Call garage, many of the room a have MANCHESTER — New listing! Overstsed garage. Large lot. low 20a. Call 646-3288.______jured. He WM represented by Atty. DIVORCES ‘he Republican first and According to the selectmen. YOUR COOPERATION WILL dential area. Immediate OWNER SAD— BE APPRECIATED 649-9000. wall-to-wall carpeting. Beauti­ Desirable, convenient neigh­ Needs some work. Only $22,- SELLING your home or acre- Miss Paula Cohen, 19, of ______a ______Schultz collects under $8,000 In DIAL 643-2711 occupancy. _ _ - __ u xr _ , attorney In the University of *-'*»uruo» were gramea recent- ncicuiiuaii, ci-w>ii enumz- fully shrubbed and treed yard., borhood, 6 rooms, fireplace, 2- 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. BUYER GLAD NEW 3-bedroom Duplex, wall- Three-month old custom, r $32,900—Large 7-ijoom Cape, car garage, sewers, plus extra T . rfn toT ^nlv plibllc ConnecUcut’s legal clinic wl^ Henry J. Naruk on ner and (Dharles Luce, respec- tjrttlclzes F 8 te to-wall carpet, all modem ap­ RANCH- 7 rooms, 1% baths, large Raised Ranch. Cath­ fireplace, 4 bedrooms, ga­ building lot. $27,900. Evelyn $15,200 — Attractive 6-room Continued From Preceding Page pliances, 114 baths, full private large lot. $32,000. rage. Situated on large home. Fireplace. 160 foot edral-real beam ceilings, Carlson 649-8754 Northeast, Re­ spacious flreplaced family ----- :— ------— ______junwi sunorea wnen ine car . 7 : ----- ^— z, 5 Rarhafo ^ : wr r : : r__ :* « sysiom : basement with ’ washer and BOX MOUNTAIN — (Dontem- treed lot. wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, lELUNO your property? We went cut c# control and rolled ^ Inatance for Greer of Thifault. (1.) that "Zoning enforcement alty 668-7907. room, treed % acre, city dryer hook-up, close to schools porary Ranch. 8 rooms, 2Mi $43,900—3 - year - old 8-room Realtors, 649-6324. need listings, call Johr; H. Lap- over severol Umea, according *»Hng toe senteiwliv in accord- Charles gomeOmes Involves refusing to Situations Wanted - Florists - Nurseries 49 and shopping, 2-famlly priva­ utilities, negotiable occu­ baths. Lot 152x215’, wooded. Raised Ranch, 4 bed­ m a n c h e s t ' ^ pen Inc., Realtors, 649-6261. to state police. “f® Pr»«Uce u*. v “ gran t a building permit and Female 38 cy. Will accept 3 children. $260 $27,600 — Cosy 7-room home. pancy. Transferred owner CHRISTMAS Trees — Tag ear­ Twenty mile view. $44,500. rooms, family room with _ i 1. , , , *'ule approved by the legislature. (2.) when the same individual PLENTY OP BEDROOMS Baseboard heat, two-car ga­ very sad. To Inspect call ly, cut later. Beautiful selec­ per month. Paul W. Dougfan, fireplace, aluminum sid­ Here Is an unusual offering ALL CASH for your property , T r e a ^ a l the hoqyltal were The purpose of the-•«> student in-ui- Benoit, ^ o t (Dwentry. tatlve to the Capital Region u both building Inspector and 649-4635 or 646-1021. 9 6-ROOM OLDER HOME in good rage. Nice bam, horse stalls, Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. $89,- MATURE woman seeks position tion White Spruce, Scotch ing, 2-car garage. Situat­ in today’s market. All brick wlthln 24 hours. Avoid red Colchester, program is to give the ■^‘“ ®_*^®‘®.” — 2". Manchester------Planning Agency. zoning enforcement officer, this condition. 2-car garage, cen­ ed on acre wooded lot. one acre, Hutchins Agency, 000. tape, instant service. Hayes Linda Caslnl, 19, of Nau- flnal year students some court- Daniel Peterson of Hart- as household day worker. Pine, Blue Spruce, boughs, WE HAVE customers waiting stately Colonial in a well Mrs. Mary McNally, in a let- means he is asked to reduce his tral location. $21,000. . All built-ins, carpeting, Realtors, 649-5324. Agency, 646-9131. \ gatuck, Coim., and Janice room experience and. In the Please call 647-9340 after 4:30 cones, firewood. Stanley Tree for the rental of your apart­ established area, featuring ter to the selectmen, urged that own Income as building Inspec- BOULDER RD. — Privacy on executive area. Imme­ p.m. Farm, Long Hill Rd., off Route ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ 6 bedrooms for only $88,900. ..B&W.. TIT vr>Tt------J irm ---- "Z------Naugatuck. words of Jones, "exposure to the “ ’ ® ^ “** *‘’® Ws capacity as zoning en-' over m acres. Treed. (Dustom diate occupancy. IF YOU are thinking of selling The driver, Thomas Theve, hard decisions of tawyerin*" 6 at Andover Church. 742-6438. tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. No this is not a misprint. Lota For Sole BARROW.S AND WALLACJE (DO. Thomas Miffitt ot East Hart- rf merit rather than politics, forcer.” The letter commented. Colonial, rec room, special in­ $43,900—New 3-bedroom duplex­ 73 your home, why not give us a 21. of Norwich, (Dotm., and a studenU alvmyi m>pw with ford. BOOKKEBU’ EIR — Full charge, Come and see for yourself. Manchester Parkade She listed as her quallflcaUons "it isn’t fair to put a public terior, 2-car garage. $46,500. es, IVi baths, aulminum c^l7 We offer a complete real sixth passenger, Paul Caron, one of the supervUlng a tt^ y s 12 years experience, seeking MANCHESTER — Newer one- Cali Mr. Gordon for appt., GLASTONBURY — One acre Manchester 649-5806 that she is an experienced eco- servant in this sort of bind.” Fuel and Feed ^ 49«A estate settee including par- 20. of WolUngford, Conn., were during every stage 5 the court t , r-, full or part-time position In bedroom duplex Includes heat, ROOMING HOUSE—Beautifully siding, city utilities. 10% 640-6306. near golf course. Lola LaCroix nomlst and has dime research it also said there is "little down to qualified buyers. tiriimtlon in toe MulU^e LUt- not injured, police said. procedure. The student hiipsrif Rockville, Vernon or Manches­ FIREPLACE wood Tor sale. appliances, carpets, air-condi­ decorated and fully furnished. Agency, 668-0454. VERNON — 7Mi-room Raised Legal Aid SetUP with the U.S. Department of correlation between the value Call now for details. tag Services of Manchester and PoUce said the dead girl’s must be certlfled by the dean of o ® s s ^ ter area. 872-8138. Regular white birch and mix­ tioning. Full basement. $195 $162 weekly income. We invite • • W • • Ranch, nicely landscaped lot, Commerce: has college teach- of a building and the amount of per month. Paul W. Dougan, MUST SELL—10 - room brick BtnUJINO Lota — A and B assumable______mortgage,o -e -, $,,29,000. V eiw n. JarvU Realty (Do., parents were at the Costal the law schex^ and acceptable dCOided Alter ed. Pick-up or dump truck your inspection. BARROWS AND WALLACE (DO. Realtors, 648-1121. *•------'------'— ----- *■...... Ing experience and expects to effort involved in Inspecting it. MATURE Christian woman, Realtor, 649-4536. ,0 1*71 *r NIA, Ranch, 2 baths, 2-car ga- sonSd. Philbrick Agency, Real- Carriage Realty,''646-1110. heme, having driven there to to the client. loads. 649-S020. Manchester Parkade complete requirements for a Ihe inspector may have to would like to live In, care for LARCIE RAN(DH—First floor ' rage, acre treed lot, top tors, 646-4200. meet their daughter. According to Jones, there sre Manchester 649-5306 Flat-Grant Effort PhD next year; as a member of make Just as many trips to the elderly woman, light duties. MANCHESTER — One - bed- family room, 2 beautiful fire­ area. Owner going south. TOLLANID — 84 baths, car­ LARGE custom 13-room Raised Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. and Duval St. 150x50’ lot Of^ ing to hear the following ap­ SPECIAL t h r i ^ a S ^ ® channeled to toe town 'Hiere was also some dlicus- ert D. Murdock Realtor, 643- proximately 6,000 sq. ft. of floor MANCHESTER — 9-room (Dolo- ______mans 742-8907. month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ stove, refrigerator, heat. $136. 2692. suite, 3 baths, kitchen with arranged. Call 872-6669. Jiidith B. Wallace of Brigham ^ recipients have filed aoDeata torough an Intererted and in- toe present dump situ- area, zoned Industrial. For sale nlal. East Center St. location, THINK BIG!! OF THE AKC, Mini-toy poodles, 6 weeks • tor, 649-4636. Couple only. References. Call large dinette, formal dining Latge Raised Ranch with Tavern Rood appealing from a fense and as a j t l S f L e ^ p o ^ S j ‘ o r Z i repre«mtative, that J^®>-®‘" C ^ > e s Hath is or lease, $70,000. huge fireplaced-living room, VERNON — Bolton Lake area, TOWN OF BOLTON old, 3 silver, one white. 647- 649-6205 or 643-6802. NINE-ROOM furnished Colo­ room, living room, family fainily-i^le kitchen, big determination of the Building snt is worktaar w i t h ...... ^ Department ®Uowed to take items from toe DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ beach rights, 160x160, $4,200. CONNECTICUT to T ^ ’fS^e^^T'S^rS i^uluU^tSS^r'toe -ch things « the Department f o w e d to t^e item, fr^ to. 1976. nial, garage, updated through­ room with fireplace, den, hob­ formal dining room, den or of­ bedrooms and Rec room. Inspector denying a permit to (Dommunity Affairs “ New *I**mp to sell, and in return, is Household Goods 51 ment, wall-to-wall carpeting STATELY 4-bedroom Colonial, Tolland, wooded acre, M.OOO, The only qualified electors Harttort 0«»u^ ^^toef^tlth luu yet to go into Ot Community Affairs "Hew *“ FOUR-ROOM apartment, first out. AvailaUe January 26th. by room, sundeck, patio and fice, up to 5 bedrooms, 2% Fireplace th living room and construct an addition throughout, complete appli­ completely redecorated first baths. Ideal home and office Coventry, half acre, $3,600. to her and voters in toe Town of Bol- too ClroidtW ^irosecutor ^ ®"*®‘' !»*»> Is being ohai- Neighborhoods" planning c® W ^ u n t “ T ’ a rertd^nUrt ed, fully carpeted, all appli­ Signed: George (Doon, community Hall in said Town toe legal clinic office ample, 860 appeals were sched­ fault fav«r«dfavored Mrs. McNally. m a resldenUal 2-famlly house, formal dining (DONTEMPORARY L Shaped Heritage House, 646-2482. immediate (Kcupancy. Marion THREE summer cottages, $17,- * * B&W.. area, and there is not' a rert- TRADER " P " — Antiques, ances, lt4 baths, lull basement FOUR-ROOM waterfront cot­ Temporary Chairman uled. However, her name was not SIAMESE kittens, bluepoint room, no pets, security deposit. Ranch. Redwood and bHck ex­ E. Robertson, Realtor, 643- b a r r o w s AND WALLACDB (DO. of Bolton on Monday, November The student attorney who was used furniture and appliances, with laundry hook-ups, private tage, Bolton Lake. $185 per PITKBN — Porter St. area. 5- winterized and rented year White says legal aid aftor- seconded and Ramondo waa ‘*®”^ ***® *“Wy with toe and sealpolnt, $20. 628-7384. $175 per month unheated. Call terior, on wooded lot, 1V& acres 6963. Manchester Parkade 29, 1971, at eight o’clock P.M., gaining seme courtroom ease 50 Pearl St., Manchester. Open patio off dining room, on bus month. Immediate occupancy. year old aluminum aided cus­ ’round. Philbrick Agency Real­ LEGAL for toe foUowliur Durnoses- lu th « "® ^ "scSltlctag” named to toe post. situation. Accerdtag to toe com- 649-0882. with a view. Five bedrooms, 2 Manchester 649-5306 lor me louowing purposes. ^^the yeatorday welfare recipients, urging th^ plaints, Heto stores some of SHELTIE puppies (toy collies), dally and evenings. We buy line, near schools, shopping, Call 649-9764 or 649-2038. tom built, 8-room Garrison. QUALITY built aluminum sid­ tors. 646-4200. PZC Alternates fireplaces, family room, den, 2- 1. To consider and act up^toe told toe court-i. on Greeris ^ to ^ ^ ^ S n i T ^ these items at his home but is sable and white, champion and sell. 643-6946. churches (closest thing to a ONE-BEDROOM apartment Family room with beamed ed Ranch in one of Manches­ SOUTH WINDSOR— ExecuUve NOTICE ■mree names from each party T l v “ TOLLAND — Attractive 4-room car garage. $69,900. rocomme^Uon (rf toe Boiton that he was working fuU time we can T L w sired, wormed and shots, home private home) $216. Call 644- with all appliances, utilities ceiling and built-in bar, dream ter’s better locations. One look Georgian Cninnial with 8 fire­ any work." wereere submitted to fiU toe _ posto _ '“®P house, ideal for one or two peo­ ADMISSION Library Board that toe town U- besides trying to fimah the six raised with children. 742-6006. JOHN buys and sells used fur­ ;611. and heat Included. $166 month­ kitchen withr barbecue, etc. will con'vince you this is a Out off Town places, 3 'baths, a multitude of ple' one year lease, security GRACIOUS antique colonial in brary be named "p,e BenUey cnxUt, he'-iSei^d” ^ that to. for alternate members uT ie niture, appliances. 479 Middle ly. 649-0358 or 643-6266. excellent condition, 3 fireplaces, etc. Call Now. Hayes Agency, truly outstanding value at $82,- extras. High treed lot. Heri­ WIRE hair Fox Terrier, fe­ TOWN HOUSES — Enjoy the deposit required, no pets, stove Fo r Siale 75 Tpke. east. Open afternoons. 13 beautifully decorated rooms, 646-0131. 500. (Dali today! Wolverton tage House, 646-2482. male, 6 months old, all shots, privacy of a home. One and MANCHESTER 6 - room and refrigerator included. (Dali Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, modem eat-in kitchen, formal Agency, Realtors, 646-2618. EAST HAR’TFORD Soviets Avoid AKC registered. 643-0381. two bedrooms, with H4 baths. apartment, 2-3 bedrooms, ap­ 875-4209, between 9-2 or after 6. MANC3HESTER — Bowers unUl 9 p.m., 646-5823, 646-7679. living and dining room, break­ area, Your own carport, basement, pliances, $165. per month. 876- School, 6-room Bungalow, fire­ $30,500 — SIX-ROOM (Dolonial fast room, 3 sitting rooms, 4 Basement, wooded lot. Formal Tfix in Frisco DEEP freeze (Victor), heavy laundry area, balcony and ter­ 6283. ONE-BEDRCXDM house for place, two additional rooms in excellent condition that bedrooms, plus studio, study dining - room,...... familys r room. - duty commercial type, 3 com­ race. Cairpetlng, kitchen appli­ working married couple. Cen­ lower 'level. Garage, carport, must be sold now, due to relo­ Articles For Sole 45 and 3 baths, stonte walls, ga­ $24,6(X>. Meyer Realtors, 643- bathfl, 2 fireplaces, recreation * t -oo n m to ft *00 a To cmniiriAr nnd apl nnnn on record and The lawyers c^iparently Leonard Bock, who is not a reg- SAN FRANCI8CDO (AP) — partments (20 cubic foot), $100. ances. Gas cooking, gas heat TmiEE>BEDROOM, large llv- tral location. (Dali 648-6879. porch. Only $23,500. Hayes cation. A convenient Manches­ rage, large bams and out build­ 0609. r r - P ? ’’’ nm foJTe ™ ‘e "® “ 1® ‘"'^®*’^®'>- He made no heaiti about cr saw form letter* istered Republican, ’Ihe Soviet Union won’t have to After 5 p.m., call 649-3078. and gas air-conditioning in­ ing room, large kitchen. $125 Agency, 646-0131. ter location. (Dali Warren E. ings. A view from every win­ d^ck, barn. 633-0328. Prtaclples anirouace that a TWfauX strongly objected P^y property taxes on toe $178,- SCREENED loam, sand, cluded. No extra charges. We monthly. Adults. 643-1797. Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. dow. $48,000. gravel, processed gravel, WRINGER type washing ma­ have three 2-bedroom leases Out of Toufii MANCHESTER — Four-bed- ______H______-1____ MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- ^ case as to toe amount of mart- «led. and Bock to L ports, toe other ‘V stone, fill. Also bulldozer and chine, excellent condition $36. and one 1-bedroom lease avail­ For Rent r(X)m Split. 2Vi baths, garages. INVITATION bedroom apartment. Large liv­ 66 4-UNIT apartment — good, in­ backhoe service and drain Call 643-5331. able for December occupancy Parklike yard. Priced right! CENTRAL LOCATION ’The Oualifications are as fol 4 'To rnnaidnr ond art iiivtn J**®"* tav(dved. Ho hod report- Welfare Officials say the let- two selMtmen were "not glv- _ _ ing room, heat, appliances, come. Call for details. NOTICE ^allfications ^ ^ ®d It as being a small amount ter* wm« drawn up in advance ing consideration to toe two- ^'“****®* O’Connor fields. George H. Griffing, An­ at rent frozen former rates. SOUTHGATE Apartments, 275 Please call Heritage House, T O BID (JLEAN, used refrigerators, carpets. Included. $180 per 6-room Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 ’TOWN OF MANCHESTER ^ t**®® t**® >®*««» amount because the department ex- party syatem." He later stated office Tues- dover, 742-7886. Northwood Town Houses at in­ South St., Rockville. Most at­ EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- 646-2482. Sealed bids will be received ranges, automatic washers month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ up and 2 down, full base­ ed States citizen, eighteen (18) swd ($8000.00) DoUan fo^re- noUed pects to win most of toe {q>- that Kunzli la a local real es- three-story official rert- tersection of Woodland and tractive redwood buildings in room Colonial may be used for ment with hatchway, alu­ at toe (tffice of toethe Director of jJOB w d OPENING yearsvooro of age,a.r:> haveho™ residedoooMod InI- llmlnaryiiool™™ plans an^o-,i Onerh»o ’Hiou-rrh— toto developcr. i <*®“®® •» ®xempt UTufer teims of HANNAH’S husband Hector with guarantees. See them at tor, 649-4535. a country setting. One-bed­ FOREST HILLS area — New Hilliard Sts., Manchester. Of­ home or offices, large lot with minum storms and screens, hates hard work, so he cleans B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 room apartment now avail­ on market, custom built, rais­ toe fice on premises or call 649- STRANT Street — Four-room possibility of acquiring more wall-to-wall carpeting, close the rugs with Blue Lustre. Main St. Call 643-2171. able, fully carpeted with pri­ land. ed ranch with all the trim­ 6736. newer home. Stove, refrigera­ to schools^ bus and ' shop­ December 9, 1971 at 11:00 a.m. position on a temporary basU, prescribed by law combination ^eteria-audiitorl- ®* possession /*®* ®y**®“ “ Lojzim as secretary and . , focorts show the Rent electric shampooer $1. vate patio, heat, hot waiter, ap­ mings, aluminum siding, fire­ ■------f a f „ h ■ t *hi oAh ®®®*"“ ^ “ ®“ with intent to seU cannaWs-type famUy slse, and toe only error bookkeeper and claimed there . records snow me tor, own parking, first floor. ping. Recently listed at $24,- for acconlance with toe Emer- Olcott Variety Store. MANCHESTER — Newer two- pliances, parking included. RCXDKLEDGE!—Dynamic 9-room place, iVi baths, rear deck, Dated at Manchester this 24th urn to toe high school. would be in the number of ------The resignation of (Dharles recently. machines, 643-2465. ment or in-law suite, over er Colonial in desirable east Tyro baths, fireplace, loads of General Manager ter, Connecticut 06040. Town Clerk furnished apartment, utilities utes from Hartford. Call 849- Town (Dlerk Monday by Albert R. Drouln, -Hirpura rnya a Schultz as building inspector It was established in 1838 and 2871. acres o t land .with a view, red­ side location. G ood condition. wall-to-wall carpeting, built- ALUMINUM sheets used as SIX-ROOM apartment for rent, included. One acre yard. $37 wood construction. Large ther­ Call now, only $23,900. Hayes ~ 28, and Gerald Ballus Jr., 25, WASHINGTON — Washington and zoning «iforcement officer has a continuous record of un- printing plates. .006 thick, 23x 1ns, garage. Large corner lot. Antiques 56 $145. Call 649-3925 after 5. weekly. 872-0369, 7:30 to 9:30 RCXDKVILLE — 3-room apart­ mopane windows. Agency, 646-0131. boto of Wanhouse Point. Both National Airport, owned by toe of PZC was discussed. Itoe se- broken aOrvice. 36", 25 cents each or 6 for $1. 30’s. Richard CD. Harmon, p.m. ment, heat, hot water, stove, pleaded guilty to subatitute in- federal government, haa been lectmen were told that Schultz ’The church waa first paatored 643-2711. THE Birches Antiques, Route R. H. Real Estate, 646-7900. . TWO - BEDROOM apartment refrigerator, $125. Adults only, CAPE—8 rooms and enclosed MANCHESTER — 7-car ga­ operating at a profit for 20 of has agreed to stay on until a re- by l{he Rev. LitUetown Fowler 44-A, Ashford, Conn. Open with built-in range, second no pets, security deposit re­ porch, 2 baths, '2-car garage, rage. $26,800. Large 7-room Co­ $26,900 — OFF EAST CENTER toe post 21 yeora. In fiscal 1970 placement is found as it is nec- who is buried beneath the pul- HALF-CARAT diamond ring, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri­ $23,900. floor, $150 Includes heat. Rent- quired. Call 643-9678. lonial, nice treed lot, centrally St., 5 spacious rooms and toe net profit returned to toe eaaary to set up state personnel pit of the church. The grave all perfect stone, $200. Phone day, 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. Open Business Locations ■ al agreement, security. Real­ located. Hutchins Agency,' Re­ bath on first floor, aluminum NOTICE ’Treasury waa $8.5 mUIion on a teste to fill the spot. Schultz has marker sUmds directly behind 568-8829. Sunday 1-5 p.m., 742-6607. For Rent 64 We NEED LISTINGS tors, M. H. Palmer, 643-6321, VERNON — Immediate occu­ altors, 649-5324. siding, .basement garage plus SPECIAL ' groas income of $9.6 million. recommended the jobs be kept toe pulpit. YOU SAVED and slaved for (3}ertrude Hagedom, 649-0538. pancy, oversized one and two NOW! “Thinking of Sell­ FOR LEASE — approximately 3 additional rooms and bath TOWN MEETING wall-to-wall carpet. Keep it bedrooms at Vemon Tower ing your property?” Call MANCDHBkSTBR — Excellent GROVE STREET Apartments, 1,300 square feet. Ideal for pro­ secoiAl floor, 270’ lot. Hutchins TOWN OF ANDOVER new with Blue Lustre. Rent Apartments. Fully equipped, TODAY! Raised Ranch. Two - car ga­ manchester professional park Wanted - To Buy 58 one-bedxt)om luxury apart­ fessional offices, combination Agency, 649-5324. CONNECTICUT electric shampooer $1. The color co-ordinated kitchens, rage. Nice lot. (Donvenlently lo­ ment. Available immediately. office and warehouse space, ’The Electors and CDlUzens Sherwin-Williams Co. HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, heat, hot water, carpeting, cated. Please call for details, RE: PRIME OFFICE LOCATION bric-a-brac, locks, frames, $160. J, D. Real Estate Asso­ etc., general business zone, large storage areas and mas­ Evelyn Carlson, 6^9-8764, qualified to vote ta town meet­ ciates, 643-5129. Broad Street - Manchester Show your thanks with WEATHERED hand hewn bam glassware. We buy estates. room for expansion, ample ter antenna. For appointment PHILBRICK Northeast Realty, 568-7907. ings of toe Town of Andover, . framing lumber, $1 per foot, parking, located in Bolton be­ (Donnecticut, are hereby notified Village Peddler, Auctioneer. THREE-ROOM heated apart­ call, 876-5688, 876-0367, 872- THURSTON tween Route 44-A and new PORTER ST. area — Five- LEASING AT $4.00 $5.50 PER SQUARE FOOT that a Special ’Town Meeting 8-15' lengths, also firewood. 649- 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649 3247. ment, available Nov. 1st., $150. 3476. Route 6. Amedy Realty, Real­ room Colonial. Living room Apartm enta will be held at toe Andover Ele­ 5057. per month, references re­ AGENCY WANTED antique furniture, tors, 875-6283. BOLTON —- Sunset apartments with fireplace, formal dining 140 m U LlAR D ST. mentary School, Andover, on quired. Philbrick Agency, Re­ HOT WATER furnace, 77,000 glass, pewter, oil paintings or country living. Off Route 44, room, eat-in kitchen, two large Dynamic! Manchester Professional Park has added to the Monday, November 29, 1971 at Ihelhanksgiva: altors, 646-4200. FIVE-ROOM Apartment offices Btu, complete, $50. convec­ other antique items. Any quan­ take Tolland Rd. to High Mea REALTORS bedrooms and bath, attached Three r(x>ms, fully carpet­ Manchester skyline, on Broad Street the most dramatic and 8:00 p.m. for toe fOUowtag puiS' combination, heat, hot water, tors. Built-in bath tubs, lava­ tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, MANCHESTER — Newer two- dow St. to Sunset Rd. One-bed­ garage. Lot 80x150’. Zone AA, ed, complete appliances, newest office building ever built in this city. This is your poses: private bath, air-conditioning, ahades, generous closets, tories, cabinet sinks, alumi­ 165 Oakland Street. room luxury apartments. Fea­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, chance to relocate, refurbish and revitalize your offices. 1. ’To choose a moderator for Why not remember someone this bedroom apartment, second carpeting, ground floor loca­ heat, hot water, parking, num combination doors. 643- tloor. Brick four-family. Heat tures carpeting, all color keyed 643-5953. said meeting. 2465 evenings, 643-1442. TRAINS wanted — anything ex­ tion, parking. Apply Marlow’s, 6464200' basement storage, near Thanksgiving? Someone, perhaps, who and appliances included. appliances, beamed ceilings, 2. To see If toe town will vote cept' HO,N. Please decide 867 Main St., 649-5221. MANCHESTER — Move right Shopping an d churches, Exciting! Phase I of a three office building complex, each Adults, no children. $165 per paneling, large rooms, full that whenever toe ’Town' con­ shouid be thanked for reasons wr price and call 649-7503. into this 3-bedroom (Dolonlal $175, per month. Cali with 25,000 square feet, is minutes from the center of Manchester, month. Paul W. DouganylReal- (X)MMER(DIAL place for lease basements. Air-conditioning $26,900 Large 3-bedroom Ranch, ducts a referendum, toe polls COLORFUL 60x90" hand made with large living room and its Town Hall, Shopping Parkade, Manchester Memorial Hospital, big or smaii. WANTED half-ton pick-up tor,' 649-4635. y or sale 461 Math St. next to optional. ■ Convenient to cen­ fireplace, aluminum siding, Peterman Realtor, 6481:0404 will be open from 6:00 a.m. to afghan, $50. Call 643-6838. dining room. Immaculate restaurants, banking, as well as its financial institutions. truck, good condition. Call 646- post office. Excellent business ters, 15 minutes from Hart­ garage, large wooded lot. 8:00 p.m. LOOKING for anything in real throughout. Asking $28,900. This complex is just 8 miles from Hartford via Route $84. The Thanksgiver, a speciai FTD IRONRITE mangier, open both 3288. location with building. Call ford. $165. Individual electric Hutchins Agency Realtors, 649- 8. T o see U toe ’Town will vote estate rental — apartments, Wolvertbn Agency, Realtors, ends, excellent condition, $5Q. 846-2126, 9-5. heating. Built by Archambault 6324. an additional apprcq^rlatlon to arrangement, with its bright, faii colors homes, multiple dwellings, no 649-2818. Every possible convenience and safety feature is built into 649-0974. Builders, 643-1440, 647-1342. toe 1971-1972 Budget for capital fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ the buildings, such as elevators, wide carpeted corridors, and elegantly designed container Rooms Without Board 59 APPROXIMATELY 15,000 WARANOKE RD. — 4-bedroom expenditures rt a sum not ex­ PRIVATE collection antique sociates, Inc. 643-5129. HEBRON — Duplex, 3 bed­ square feet for lease in new Cape in choice, residential fireproofed offices, as well as "wet" lines for additional ceeding $12,000.00 for toe reval­ is a great way of saying thanks. cranberry g‘lasB. Call 876-2389 THE THOMPSON House — (Dot- standard educator building un­ rooms, 1>^ baths. Heat, hot wa­ WOODLMID lavatory and toilet facilities for individual suites, if desired. FIVE rooms, 132 West Center area, 3 bedrooms up, one uation of property within toe after 4:30 p.m. itage St., centrally located, der construction, com er Main ter and range Included. (Dhll- St., Dec. 1st occupancy, adults down, 2 baths. Priced to sell. Your office or suite will be custom built to youir specifications ’Town. And you can send the ^ r g e , pleasantly furnished and No. Main, Manchester. dren and small pet wplcome. CAMP tent 1971, 10x14, com­ only. Call aftpr 4 p.m., 649- T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- PRESIDENTIAL MANOR including air conditioning, heating and Janitorial service. 4. ’To see If toe Town will au­ rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 228-0256 after 5. Thanksgiver almost any­ 4028. 1577. Doorstop 300 car parking area also provided. plete, $100. Arien snow blower, for overnight and permanent 1577, VILLAGE APTS. thorise tuid empower toe Board 1971, 7 h.p., $300. (Dast iron VERNON — Sublet, 3Vi-room of Assessors to enter Into a con­ where. Call or visit guest rates. SECDOND floor, 4-room apart­ APARTMCNTS .stove with pipe, $60. 643-0851. PRIME air-conditioned office apartment, new appliances, MANCHESTER Because of these unique qualities, Manchester Professional Park tract with an appraisal firm or ment with gas range to heat QUICK OCCUPANCY us today. WANTED mature woman to space. Edwards Building, Ver­ $160. monthly. 872-8248. HOHESTEAD ST. will undoubtedly attract the most forward-thinking tenants - company for toe revaluation of FROM wall-to-wall, no soil at and cook, refrigerator, hot wa­ One and two bedrooms. share four-room home with non CDlrcle. Available immedi­ Offered In this excellent 7-roo^ OFF W. Minm.iB TPHin. business and professional men who take pride and satisfaction property within toe ’Town. all, on carpets cleaned with ter, convenient to bus and Immediate ooinipanoy. widow. Private room, pleasant ately. Telephone answering Raised Ranch, 3 bednxims, 2 Near sobools, ohurohes MANCHESTER in the best facilities. For this reason, we anticipate full 6. To see whether or not toe Blue Lustre. Rent electric shopping, adult couple, $100. Wanted To Rent 6 8 neighborhood, $100 per mc)nth. service on premises. Call any­ fireplaces, fully appllanced and shopping center, on occupancy at an early date and suggest that you make your plans ’Town will vote to require toe shampooer $1. E. A. Johnson per month and security. Call kUchen, large family room with 1, 2 and 8-bsdroom luxury 643-9859 after 5 p.m. time, 643-1196 or 876-1811. TEACHING couple desire rent­ bus line. CaU anytime accordingly. Board of Assessors to put toe Paint Co., 723 Main St., Man- 643-7094, 4-8 p.m. bar, wall-to-wall carpeting, tile apartmenta. Features woU-to- al apartment, small house, contract for toe revaluation of $ I 0 ; 0 0 i-hester, 649-4501. GENTLEMAN only — Over 21, PROFESSIONAL Offices, in re- baths, laundry room, walk-out opting, vanity tUs DELUXE 2-bedroom apart­ Manchester-Wllllmantic area, baths, built-in ovsn, range, Please call these telephone numbers so that we can show you property within toe ’Town by an $l2.G|p ^central locution. Free parking. modeled I building, abundant patio. Two-zone heating, 2-car COMPLETE movie outfit 8 ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, beginning January. Manches­ ^w aidier, rsfiteerator and appraisal firm or company out Kitchen privileges. References parking front door, highway garage, storm windows, plas­ the available spaces 289-4331 or 278-7877, $15.00 mm, cartridge, self-load, tech­ complete appliances, 2 air- ter Herald Box "R ". disposal, elsotrlolioat. 2 air for public bid upon such terms, required. 643-2693, for appoint­ location across shopping cen­ tered walls. Large treed lot. nicolor, projector, screen. Was condltloners full basement, conditioners, glass ■n«u»ig requirements and conditions as ment. ter, outskirts of Manchester, WANTED — Garage suitable Beautifully landscaped, city util- ^ rs , all largo rooms, ALL TYPES OF CUT FLOWERS AND ARRANGEMENTS $600, now $125. or best offer. washer-dryer hook-up, vanity the Board of Assessors may de­ minutes from Hartford. Will for furniture storage, easy ac­ 1^8. Owner transferred. Must basement storags area, am- MANCHESTER PROFESSIONAL PARK 643-5937. MASTER bedroom, king size type bath, glass sliding doors, cide. rent in entirety or partial. cess. 649-7060. sell. Excellent neighborhood. ls Mrking. BUrtlng at $170, EXOTIC DRIED MATERIALS bed, desk, bath, kitchen privi­ onto patio. $220 per month. A MUST BE SEEN home. 6. To see if toe Town will vote HEAD GS skis, 195c., Marker Brokers cooperation invited. 1- VILLAGER landy to shomlng, schools, leges, private entrances, park­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, ^ and rsllflouslaotltUos. to authorize toe Board of Se­ FOR DO IT TOURBBLF OR (DOMPLE’TB ARRANOEMENTB . . . AND Rota Mat bindings, Scott poles, 223-4460. APARTMENTS ^ E ing. A home away from home. 643-2692 ‘ Investment Property ( Model apaitosnt open for lectmen to appoint a committee used twice. Call 643-5048. 649-3056. 'THREE-ROOM corner office CHARLES LESPERANCE InspsoUon w e e k d ^ 1-7 p.m. of not less than three nor more immedlaio Occupancy )) LARGE 4-ropm apartment, ga- suite; also one-room office. For Sole 70-A 649-7620 — wsotisnds 1-0 p.m. than five members to study toe FOR THANKSGIVING WEEK ONLY 18” SNOW blower, self - pro- ROOM for gentleman, ~ qu let 5-Room Townhouass, V A z raKc, security deposit re­ House tc Hale Bldg., 963 Main LWNidel advisability of employing one pelled, working O.K., $35. Call convenient location. 224 Char- quired, one child accepted. FOUR family and two family. (tiled baths, c o m p 1 e t e X M il by Louis N. Webber GASH ft CARRY SPECIALS St. Phone 643-4846. assessor In lieu at three elected W3-6881. ter Oak St., 643-8368. Available Dec. 5, 649-3846. Excellent Income. $55,900. 569- MANOHEISTBR — Five • room kitchen, heat, alr-condi- ]1 tioning, wall-to-wall e s r -X assessors, said committee to re­ 1100 ext. 148, after 4 p.m. Ranch. Three bedrooms, largo ( U li R HMiliig Corp. IX>8T bright carpet colors . . . MAN would like to share 4-rooin FIVE-ROOM duplex, in good lo­ petlng, private basemont,^ port to toe next Town Meeting. MUM PLANTS - A Variety el Oolen Houios For Rent 65 ROCDKVILLE — Well kept four- family kitchen, tile bath, restore them with Blue Lustre. apartment in Vemon, color cution, near bus line, retired washer-dryer hookup. jl 7. To do any other buslneae family house. Good Income. acres. Low 80's. Mitten Agen­ Yellow • White • Brown • Lavender Rent electric shampooer $1. TV, washer and dryer, swim­ couple or person preferred. No AVAILABLE immediately, sin­ ( Rentals by proper to come before said Central location. $44,000. For cy, Realtors, 643-6630, 646-9860. — SUPPLY LIMITED — Pinewood BMmlture Shop. ming pool, etc. 875-9716. children or pets. Available De­ gle house centrally located in Robert D. meeting. •3.49 further Information call, 648- Ghai'les Lesperance X Manchester, 3 bedrooms, 2-car Murdoek Dated at Andover, Connecti­ cember 1st. Call between 6-7 9678. MANCHESTER Area - 8-room TAG SALE — Air conditioner, LARGE bedroom with or wlth- p.m. 647-1037. garage, nice yard. $196 per cut, this 19th day of No'vember camerOb, furniture, etc. '27 out kitchen privileges, central- Colonial Cape, 2 baths, large ( JS 649-7620 ^ Rositor OM-aeoa month. Security deposit and BAST HARTFORD — Two-fam- o o -ie u 341 Broad StrMt / Manoheatar, Connaotlout 06040 / Telephone 203 / s40r68S0 • 840-7877 1971. Main St., T a 1 c o t t V 111 e, ly located, pleasant nelghbor- FIVE rooms, first floor two enclosed sun room, double ga­ f y f e Clean gas heat X PAUL BUETTNER FLORIST s/ Robert E. Poet, lease required. References ily, freshly painted, new ceil­ rage, out buildings, 2 acres, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, hood, mature woman. Refer- bedrooms. $145 monthly. One iN r* and hot water John C. Hutchinson, preferred. Write particulars to ings, good income. Owner, 669- $42,600. Hayes Agency, 646- 1122 BURNSIDE AVE„ EAST HARTFORD ftnuUy, lIMi. (M7d888. ences. 649-9633. child accepted. 643-1797. ( Percy B. Cook, Box K, Manchester Herald. 0526. 0181. w w w Board of Selectmen 528-9586 (OPEN THANKSGIVING) 628-9687 Town of Andover

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Snowplow ■V. - / O perators, Indian Units W o o d Meet X Again Cross A.A ^ Earl r t mWood is ' told^ snowplow op- emtors today that there would TO no punitive action taken if, for some reasonable reason, they failed to answer a standby call to clear snow from Con­ Into Pakistan necticut's highways. TTiere Is no standby require­ By MYRON L. BELKIND ment," Wood said, after the N o w first of two meetings with union Defense Ministry said to- representatives. niKht that Indian troops crossed into East Pakistan for Wood explained that some the second time this week "in self defense" to stop a years ago highway mainte­ I iJ^istani artillery -attack on Indian territory. nance men were required to an­ The Indian troops c r o s s e d ------swer standby cadis, under the Into East Pakistan about 200 . . . . ^ threat of discipline. No loiurer miles north of Calcutta, accord Gnndhl that he said. Ing to a defense communique, "If a man Is away from and destroyed u Pakistani tank defense. and inflicted 80 casualties. communique sold the In- At the , theater, to r ex- ,m ple, and he can’t be reached, there will be no puni­ r7S,.“: tive acUon If he fails to show," Wood said. ‘ *'Th1''‘ staremem‘’ dld not say w cd n ‘'d^ Wood said he was encouraged when the border crossing d h Hartford Nationars tually took place although It In * p v . after his meeting with repre- sentoUves of the OonneoUcut dlcated that It was made ' shelled State Employes AssoclaUon. Thursday or today. S The Indians ac^ed under au- Wednesday night, the He said he assured union Ihorlty given them by Prime (gee Page Eight) leaders that he had not made ” ” > J I ¥ any decision on stsmdby pay, or on whether crews would be re­ duced to one man, and that he would take union concerns Into account when he decides. Wood was to meet this after­ Suit To Be Filed noon with Michael F em iccl Jr. president. Council le, Ameri­ New Check-Credit can Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes. On Dock Strike Meanwhile the debate over how well the state did In clean­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Boston, Philadelphia, Alexan­ ing up Connecticut’s first Justice Department said It will dria, Va., Baltimore, Augusta, Thanks^vlng snowfall since file suit today in 12 Bast and Miami, Mobile, Houston, Provi­ 1838 continued. Gull Coast port cities to force dence. R. 1 ., Portland Maine, 45,(X)o striking dock workers to "We did fulfill our obligation Thanksgiving Morning on a Manchester Residential Street Before the PlowdcTme^By and New Orleans. to plow all the roads," a Trans­ return to their jobs under the The department acted OBs) Tall Cedars of Lebanon. See stories on sports pages. (Herald photo by Pinto) (Bee Page Twenty-One) The prisoners originally look (Be* F * ( * FUleea) i

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