Babbidge Says Frustrations Figured in His Resignation Global Currency
AV»niffe Dally Net Press Run For The Woek Bndod The Weather— October t, leri Partly cloudy with chance of I 'm brief ihowe'ra tonight; lew H to 15,503 60. Tomorrow becoming moetly aunny, mild; high in the 70e. Manchmter— A City o f Village Charm VOL. LXXXX, NO. 310 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 (CiMMifled AdrefUehig on Page 17). PRICE FIFTEEN CENH Costal Babbidge Says Frustrations Dockers T alking Figured in His Resignation By THE ASSOCIATED PKES8 UC!onn President Homer he still holds the title of pro ise, and stay," he said. "But I "In a sense I’m keeping a The Weat Coast’s dock strike fessor of history with the uni have resisted the temptation to promise I made to myself; a Babbidge in a news confer versity. overrate my Importance to the became the longest in Its his promise made at a time when ence this afternoon men future of the university, and de tory today, entering its 96th "I can not, in the absence of from an objective vantage point cided to stick by the game plan as mediators reported tioned that “frustrations plans that I have not felt free I saw clearly the need to view established at a time when the ‘some progrees In the negotia and disappointments were to contemplate, rule out any leadership in public affairs as a tions. pcssibillty or even narrow the air- and heads- were clearer.” among the scores of fac relay race in which each, man, Talks.In the East Coast dock range of possibilities at this Babbidge said he does not in in turn, passes on the baton of strike, which began Friday, re tors" that weighed in his de tim e," he said. tend to be "lam e duck” presi leadership.” dent, but Is looking forward to sume today in New York City. cision to announce his resigna ^ b b id g e stressed that his de Babbidge’s term as president a "full and exciting year." Negotiators for 80,000 striking tion, effective within a year. He cision is a firm one, "and will has coincided with the univer aoft cool miners were to report emphasized that he is not re not be reversed." He said he be The first news came in brief sity’s bustling period of- ex to their members today, sponding to pressures and is lieves that "the present 'Board through a letter to Gordon Tas pansion, its frantic periods of J. Curtis Counts, chief federal not engaged in a vendetta with of Trustees is well constituted ker, the chairman of the unl- student unrest and its lapses mediator in the West Coast anyone. to identify and appoint a suc veridty’s board of trustees. The into financial problems, where dock walkout, said in San Fran But he said the "frustrations cessor." letter came to light late Satur It finds Itself today. cisco Sunday, "We're, nearer a day. and disappointments" have long Babbidge said that he had Slpce Thomas J. Meskill settlement then we were before been a part of the Job and were promised himself that he would Babbidge, president of the moved Into the Governor’s and we’re still trying." not a major factor in his de not stay on as president for university for nine years, gave Residence, he and Babbidge The talks between the strik cision. more than 10 years. "To be no reason for his resignation have been at odds over the size ing International Longshore He said he has made no plans sure, I have been tempted in re announcement but wrote Tas men’s and Warehousemen’s Un for the future, but did note that cent months to break that prom ker; (See Page Eight) ion and the Pacific Maritime Association were recessed after four hours with another session set for today. The strike which began July 1 had idled 16,000 longshore men, tied up some 208 ships Hijack Drama Over Dixie and their crews and cost the Rogers economy o t California alone an estimated $1.6 billion. The longest previous dock Leaves 3 Dead, One Held P leads strike on the West Coast ended on Chrisrtmas Eve in 1948 after 96 days. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) ton Downs, the pilot, were the Nashville airport a short At issue is a dispute over off- — A real estate salesman found dead inside the plush, time later and was put aboard In U.N. dock handling of containers and hauled his kicking, screaming twin engine turbo prop air the private charter flight by ILWU’s demands for guaran wife aboard a private plane to Hawk Commander. Giffe. When his wife began teed pay for 40 hours a week, day at Nashville, Tenn., com Two other persons, a copilot fighting and screaming she was UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. plus a $1.60 hourly raise^bver mandeered the craft with a .46 and a njan charged with aiding being abducted, they said Giffe (AP) —, Secretary of State Wil the present base pay of $4.29 an automatic pistol and then killed Giffe, survived unharmed. told Downs he was a doctor liam P. Rogers pleaded strong hour. the woman, the pilot and him N a^ville police and the FBI taking the woman to Miami for ly with the United Nations to The East Coast strike in self when trapped at Jackson said the drama began shortly treatment. day not to oust Nationalist volves 46,000 men>bers of the ville, police said. after midnight when Mrs. Giffe, But 'Downs asked for Identi China, saying "the path of ex The FBI said George Mallory described as a gorgeous bru fication, they said, and Giffe pulsion is perilous.” (See Page Five) Giffe Jr., 34, died en i^ te to a nette, got off work from her Job whipped out his pistol and or Rogers also called for an ac Jacksonville Hospital'. Siisan as a switchboard operator at a dered the pilot to fly him to the cord to reopen the Suez Oanal Giffe, his beautiful 2S-year-(dd Naidiville motel. as a "major step towa^ estranged wife, and Brent Quin They said she showed up at (See Page Twelve) peace” in the Mideast, and set forth a six-point negotiating Reds Drive agenda to achieve this. In a wide-ranging annual pol icy speech to the 139-nation Eastward, Thieu G>nfidence Margin U.N. General Assembly, ' the Congress secretary of state In addition; —Reported the Russians have Peril Allies Tainted by Cry of Fraud agreed to discuss proposed Delaying U.S.-Soviet offensive missile SAIGON (AP) — An 800-man SAIGON (AP) — President terrorist incidents and antlgov- curbs in greater detail when South Vietnamese task force Nguyen Van Thieu won re-elec- emment riots Slmday. the strategic arms limitation Pay Vote There were a number of in talks—SALT—resume in Vienna launched another drive today ticn by a far greater margin eastward from the Cambodian (Herald photo by Linton) WASHINGTON (AP) — dications that neither the large next memth. Stairway leads to nothing but ruins after fire destroys school offices at Elling that the 60 per cent "vote of voter turnout nor the high num —Rebuffed Ae Soviet propos town of Krek toward a fire-base House leaders mustered their that has been under repeated ton this morning. Many records were salvaged and classes opened. confidence” he sought. South ber of pro-Thleu votes were en al for a periodic world dis enemy shelling for nine days. forces today for a party-line Vietnamese election officials tirely authentic. armament conference outside The task force, si>eariieaded vote on whelther to veto Presi announced today. An election official in charge the United Nations, saying such of a Saigon polling station said "grandiose schemes . . . tend to by two armored units, pushed dent Nixon’s proposal to delay But even as the final vote tal to within 1^ miles of Fire Base Education Offices Seven Justices a $1.3 billion federal pay raise ly was reported, opposition poli (Bee Page Two) (See Page Two) Alpha near the Cambodia-South as part of his economic pro Vietnam border before it ran ticians charged that the elec into enemy resistance. Burn at Ellington Open Session Of gram. tion was rigged. An election of Elsewhere, the South Viet A Senate challenge, however, ficial in Saigon said he was or namese command in Saigon re was put off until Wednesday. dered to replace anti-Thleu bal ported 92 enemy shellings and ELLINGTON—All that is left of the town’s school Nine-Man Court It would take a vote by only lots with votes for the presi other attacks across South Viet administration building, the old Longview School on one branch cf Congress to nam in the 24 hours up to day North Park St., is a black smoldering fire escape and WASHINGTON (AP) — The dent. break today. the remnants of one corner of the building. seven remaining Supreme block Nixon’s action in putting The national election center An early morning fire, spot------The surge in attacks, the Court Justices returned solem off a scheduled Jan. l, 1972, claimed Thieu—the only candi ted at 4:26 today leveled the thinking It was in that area I-kj- pay raise until July 1. most for a one-day period in a nly to the bench today to beg^n da te-w on 91.6 per cent of the year and a half, apparently bmldlng. fore calling Mutual Aid In Tol- Sen. Charles McC.- Mathias was timed to coincide with C a u s e ^ tile fire is ,and which was already sending the 1971-72 term without two il Jr., R-Md., agreed to hold off votes cast, with 6.6 per cent of South Vietnam's presidential and is being Investigated by the apparatus from six towns. Elli- lustrious colleagues, Hugo L. on his amendment pending the the votes against him. They elections and disrupt the vot state Itre. marshal. The alarm ^ fal Lake, Tolland Black and John M. Harlan. House actlcm. were unablie to account for the Black’s death' and the serious ing. w ^ called In locally by Mrs. Rockville departments sent He also revised it to limit remaining three per cent of the The South Vietnamese com Edmund Magdefrau who lives to the scene and West illness of Harlan cast gloom federal employes to the max votes cast. mand said casualties in the next to the school and who was gtjjford and Vernon covered over the 11-mlnute session, imum pay increases granted One election official said the sheiTlngs were light. The U.S. al^ed by ahother neighbor, which was devoted largely to a any workers in Phase 2 of Nix areas. discrepancy could be due in Command reported three shell Rodney Brigham, who came tribute to their careers by Chifef on’s program, rather than as Ellington’s Fire Chief John part to the fact that seven bal ings against American units pounding on her door about Leutjen and many of the men Justice Warren E. Burger. sure them the full six per cent 4:30. iShe said flames were lot boxes were stolen in Da and said they caused no casu who worked throughout the Their high-backed leather raise in January. shooUng out both the front and , ^ Mathieis hod planned to offer Nang, the scene of bloody anti- alties or damage. chairs had been removed, and Thieu street riots during the Fire Base Alpha is five miles i«k d»r. ot th. » o .u o , .irM.“r‘ “1the remaining Justices were his amendment as a rider to wooden frame structure which the smoldering ruins had at., election, east of krek, a rubber plan seated in a new order of senior another amendment, a $300 mil is 76 years old and separated ‘ended the school as children, lion military pay raise proposal Thieu’s office issued a state tation town along Highway 7 in from the Magdefrau home by a There were two classrooms ity. ment, read over national tele eastern Cambodian which is by Sen. Gordon Altott, R-Colo., road and a few large trees. She each of the two floors before Black had sat at the right vision and radio, that was de garrisoned by South Vietnam to the $21 billion military pro said neighbors were' fortunate *i was replaced by the modern arm of Chief Justices since scribed as "the president’s first ese and Cambodian forces. curement bill. for the lack of wind and have Longview School which is now 1945. His place as the most sen Impressions” of Sunday’s elec- North Vietnamese gunners hit Instead, it will be offered Ijeen keeping a wary eye on the n Junior high school, ior-member was taken by Jus itions. the base earlier in the day with directly to the Wll Itself before building for some years. It was Flies Recovered tice William O. Douglas, now Thieu noted 'the -official na 100 rounds of mortar and Sock Wednesday’s scheduled final originally a four-room school- Although Supt. of Schools the only remaining appointee of tionwide voter turnout exceeded et fire, the Saigon command re vote on passage of the biglirms house, and was converted dur- Dayton Shepherd could not be President Franklin D. Roose 87 per cent of the more than 7 ported. It described casualties bill. Ing thfe last 10 years for admin- reached for comment this velt and himself a 32-year vet mllllon^registered voters, while as "very light" and field reports .House Democrats pushed up Istmtlve use only. morning the high school’s prin- eran of the court. At Burger’s the tuOTOut in 1967--when there said only that one man was to today the vote on veto of Spotted froip Afar clpal, Gordon Getchell, said left sat Justice William J. were 11 candidates- was 83 per wounded and none killed among Nixon’s proposal after Rep. The fire was reportedly spot- that although many school ree Brennan Jr., who moved up cent. the defenders. H.R. Gross, R-Iowa, served no led from os far away as 'Bloom- ords were lost in the fire, many At least 21 persons were Several other bases, were two places with the departure tice he wouldn’t let them wait field and the fire department killed and more than 100 (Bee Page Nine) there called South Windsor (See P ^ e Twelve) (See Pago Two) (Bee Page Ten) wounded in enemy shellings, Global Currency Co-op Nears Accord
By BTERUNO F. GREEN have adopted unanimously a ue their money In terms of d0 - HO many marks, so many lira President Nixon stepped in on "work agenda" for action this l a r s . to the dollar. Reliability was Aug. 16, slamming shut the WASHINGTON (AP) — The fall. -Demotion of gold as the lost when the United States, fl- gold window. He suspended the 118-natlon conference of finance Even that solution will be a biuiic value standard for cur- mmclng the defense of Western American promise to pay out rencles-~the role It has occu Europe, aiding developing na gold, at the historic $36-on ministers has produced a blue temporary one. It can buy time for the longer, harder task of pied since before history. tions and fighting In Southeast ounce price, to any foreign gov print for rebuilding the shat-' reforming the whole inter Elevation of paper gold Asia, found Itself unable to cor ernment presenting dollars for tored structure of world curren national monetary system to probably the IMF’s "special rect a deep, growing deficit in exchange. cy values. provide a deponihiblc frame drawing rights," or SDRs—to International payments. Shock waves of bitterness As the dollar weakened, the When the governors of the In work for expanding world displace gold or co-exist with and resentment rocked the non- countries Washington had ternational Monetary Fund and trade, investment ami pay gold ns a new reserve asset. (Communist world, but by the shored up with multlbllllon-dol- the World Bank adjourned their ments. ’The SDR could replace the dol end of last week’s conference lar grants, loans and Marshall emotions had cooled. Many if flvo-day annual mooting here TTiIh may take a year, or two, lar as the now yai^stlek of cur Plan projects became stronger. not all the nations at the IMF Friday, snapped shut their or throe. In effect, it means rency values; it would bo us- Strongest of all were the Gor meeting' could endorse the diag briefcases and headed for tlic doing all over again what U»c ' able by •governments as the man mark and the Japanese nosis given by the British chan airport, they were a happier lot embattled non-Communlst na backing for their currencies yon whose value had been set cellor of the exchequer, Antho than when they came. tions did ill wartime urgency at and a medium for paying off artifically low ns an extra ad They had agreed to agree. the Brotton Woods, N.H., con- their intoniatlonal accounts. ny Barber: vantage in postwar recovery. They had broken the seemingly foroneo of 11M4. The (Bratton Woods agree "The problems faced by the Other currencies occasionally hopeless deadlock of the mid- Some emerging outlines of ment had ppo'vidod the financial United Statqs administration wore devalued, leaving the dol September meeting in London tile new structure boeaiiie vis base that helped the non-C!om- boUi as to the balance of pay lar a little more out of line with of finance ministers from ilte ible last week In the ceremonial munlst nations outstrip the ments and as to the domestic London-Bound non-Oommunlst world’s 10 rich snsHlonH in the splendor of the Communist bloc since World cconoriilc ronllty. American economy are im Bruceen Smith, Texas student, runs thi’OUffh fringes giant ballroom of tlie Sheraton War II. As Inflation made U.S. goods mense. Here Is a nation which est nations. loss competitive, .the U.S. trade of Hurricane Ginger in her new role us Miss World The crlslH is far from over. I’ark hotel; The U.S. dollar served as the over the years has shown a and payments deficits worsened U.S.A., after crowning at Hampton Roads, Va., .All There is hope only hopo so Dothrononjont of the dollar atable, evor-roltablo yardstick generosity unparalleled in hls- and the foreign plleup of dol- Saturday night. She will representxountry |n Miss far—<»f a solution by the end of as the monarch of currencies. by which other curroncles' val ln)(s grow. the year, The 118 countries Other nations will cciue to val ues wore gaugo(l- -so many yon. (See Page Nineteen) World Pageant in London, England. (AP Photo) i , MANCH^|3T^. E3VENING HERALD. MAI^CpiSTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 4,^^ 1971 PAGE THREE PAOB TWO MANrnFnsSTF!R E V E N IN G .H E B A T .n MANCTTERTEB. CONN.. MONDAY, 3ER 4, 1971 at 7:80 in the high school li T-olland brary. it extremely well, ^ e 'e getting T o lla n d IF YOU’RE NOT Sheinwold on TTle Tolland Historical Society a little bit along; she celebrat M anchester THEATER TIMR will meet tonight at 8 ta the Happiness is - - - ed her 26th season with the San SCHEDULE FORnARENIBANDf n i n b t y -d a y f r e e z e United Congregational CThurch Francisco last season, and she H osp ital Adult-Youth Talk Set^ Registered YOUNGPBlPlf I AFFECTS d e f e n d e r s ^ Seven-Point Platform Religious Education - Building. is no stranger here. South dealer AN AIR-CONDITIONED LAUNDROMAT W A Y Burnside—"Cool Hand Luke", VI8IT IN O HOI, YOU CAN’T VOTE The People to People Forum ^*THE In (act, she sang her very •f ^ By AUTIBD SHBINWOUJ Norlh-Soiilh vulnerable first “Miml” in La Boheme for 7:0®; “McCabe ft Mrs. MUIer, intermediate Semi- May Be Start of Series sponsored by the school's {guid TUESDAY SPECIAL - COIN-OP DRY CLEANING private, noon - I p.m., and 4 NORTH ance departments and the local Frank Pandolfi, and has always [ii Presideht Nixon’s 60 - day I HEARD IT” |j p.m. - 8 p.in.; private rooms, A K J : The first of what It is hoped Kenneth MaoKenzle has Issued churches will be held tomorrow 8 LBS. — $1.50 had a warm spot in her heart Cinema I — "Omega Man” , 1AU. AUI A0HIT1I0 freeze had a profound effect, I Announced By GOP AQ92 night at 7:80 ta the United Ckm- for Hartford ever since. Despite 10 a.ni. - I p-hi,, and 4 p.m. 8 am told, on the national econo will become a regular series of ® strong safety appeal to driv- QUALITY SPEED QUEEN EQUIPMENT p.m. 0 Q2 tolk sessions between youth and ®” ®»>*erve the state laws RepubUcans formally Is the Incumbent First Select- ,2?.“'’®*’ Relliflous her mature years, she still sings Ginema n—"Last Summer' my. I can't comment on that, 4 H763 T h e by John Gruber very well, to Judge by a perfor- 7:00, 6:00 Pediatrics: Parents allowed because it’s not my beat. But I.. ,k .... k requiring motorists to stop when their election cam- man and Democratic candidate B^catton Building. «u Ain «aiiiniD adult, ta the community will be g"*,gho?l bus is s lo p e d and launched cam- i.g.eieoti^[ ' The Citizens Advisory Com mance 1 heard her do over the State—"L e t’s Scare Jessica to any tim'e except noon—2 p.m.; the effect of the freeze on cer WEST EAST A A 9 8 6 .1 held tomorrow night at 7:80 in flashing its lights. PELGON LAUNDROMAT - 309 OREEN RD. air last season. Death” , 7:30, 9:20 othei4, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. tain bridge players has been A 10 7 4.i paign this weekend with the an- gtoetzner would implement the mittee on Education w ill hold ^ 4 the United Oongregattonal The problem has reached The '"Scarpla” w ill be Olusep- UA Theatre — "Walk About” , Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; catastrophic, and 40 million 8 7 ? nouncement of a seven-point council-manager form of gov- ®peh meeting’ tomorrow 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. 0 9 8 4.1 0 10 7 5 (Thurch Rollgloua Education oerioua proportions, according party platform; setting of their ©rnment by hiring a full-time, "*Ght at 8 In the Meadowbrook The music season 1s getting known as the “Dnun Roll" pl Taddei, whose name is pro 7:00, 6:00 bridge players in the United ■unicno 4, KJ42 cfflcial headquarters opening; pgid professional to handle town School all-purpcse room, Symphony if that helps. nounced "Tah-DAYree,” by the Manchester Drive-In — Intensive Oare and Coronary States are waiting for the 4, 10 Building. ^ M acKenzie and the names of under way again. The Hartford Hr 17 raevirN icciaieiay* J . „ , at people have been turned in and a candidate's defense of affairs, assisted by non-pald de- The Tci’Jand Junior Woman’s . Also on the program ,1s a suite way. He is an international open EYlday Care: Immediate family only, Tamil )rA*ili asweiin freeze to lift. Today’s hand tells SOUTH Symphony opens its series of to tMnniA''fnni **'*•^**,1 ** ^®P>e ^^o luive possed the school bus- statements made by a cam- partment heads. ^‘®b Executive Board will meet from Bartok's ballet, ‘"nie Mir celebrity and in many ways the East Hartford Drive-In — Re any time, limited ito five min the story. A Q subscription concerts Wednes <:? K J 10 6 3 atilM?*ito ®®*®** es in the last couple of school paign manager favoring a town other points in the Republican tomorrow night at 8 at the home aculous Mandarin," which has successor to Leonard Warren. open FWday utes. South dealer. still ta its incubation stage. ^ ^ |~F-R-E^" Sh Im T a« manager form of government, platform listed without elabora- Mrs. Robert Henry, New Rd. day evening, and as usual A r a gruesome and grisly plot. The Scarpia is a role that demands Bast Windsor Drive-In — Re Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - M tM USMA II AONina North-South vulnerable. 0 A K 1 6 The concept has been devel- ™ ./.hnni ..hii Democrats still have not tlon by the GOP are assunmees A® orientation of new members thur Wlnograd will conduct. An music isn’t quite that gruesome acting as well as singing abil open Friday 12:40 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. - 8 (A|| IMI may vary Opening lead — Ace of Clubs. ♦ Q p ' nmn/i K., »k- Four elementary school chll- ai ctmin irMi) made any campaign announce- of sound fiscal management; a (cUcw the meeting, dre Watts is to be the featured and grisly but you may not find ities, and Mr. Taddei has them. Meadows Drive-In — "Return p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., West opened the ace of clubs, .Sniitli Went ‘ Norlli East den^L^ta ta dren were aimort hit as they at- &ncu oopUti^montfi Iti Uig vatI" t. „ »T.f .wg en he translated with toe knowledge He decline.declined to reveal details ■ OPEN MON. Also, Barry R. Noonan, 99 to think. " I f m y partner want- General Features Corp. ------loou ooiv cuiiitujuiih oil 111- will kviikciLu, ct-c VI. 1 hit It on tiio hcod when he "sititch” to those of you who have never ----- ^------force cut negotiations. brook Rd., Vernon; Sean J. Is Stoetzner’s and Boat Club officers were un- | about all. CUnton Dr., South Windsor; selors from toe high schwl, ggcticlde. They say that when ommendattons to change toe said toere are n o^ q^ lfled ^ - seen an opera and may be con Rogers’ strongest plea in his Haley, East Hartford; Eric A. available for comment. Also on the program Is Hay Patricia E. Bruneau, Bunker and also Meaxlowbrook School. rate cany"^toe food into bur- system’s structure "to provide dldates in Tolland for toe posl- THRU SAT. dn’s Sumphony No. 103, one of templating a trlsJ. I suppose a Andover 6,000-word prepared address Hamesk, Blast Hartford, Bulletin Board Mrs. Dodge, one of America’s ■ \ Hill Rd., Coventry; John Llsl- nie involvement of toe rows, toe Inflectlclde emits a more educationally and eco- tlon of full-time first selectman. the old master’s best works. few seats are still available, but was in behalf of Nntlcnnilst Also, Mrs. Sandra L. Krieger, The Planning and Zoning wealthiest women, died in 1970, ewskl, Manchester Manor; Mrs. Thieu Confidence Margin Meadowbrook guidance depart- klllinir the fleas nomlcallv efficient system.” He Is fast to note he is only „ _ , j , THURS. & FRI. Since he wrote so many sym since it is a.popular opera, an China, the long-Ume U.S. oily H5 Cemetery Rd., Vernon; Bakers Honored Julia K. Borst, 713 N. Main St.; ment which deals with (Ive-to gut'the ^lentiste stressed The committee will meet (or running (or the position ^ a (Jommls^ wiU ineet tonight at *®^^^ g®^^ g I phonies, it’s hard to recall cpenlng night, and a gala all which now faces possible ex- Benito LaiRosa, Sicily; Clar- seven-year olds, was explained method and the in- toe first time Oct. 8. said Hea- part-time first selectman how- 8 in toe Town Hall. more than $1W million, ^ m l || ______^ ____ Dan P. Peterson, 86 Doane St.; NITES till 9 which one is which. This one is wrapped up in one, you’d better pulsion in the maneuvering ence R. Lodge, 24 Victoria Rd.; Tainted by Cry of Fraud by Mrs. Palmer, as necessary ggouc^g _called dlchlorvos— ley, a professor at toe Water- ever, “I don’t think he (Mayer) The Tolland High Schco *'®*’ *^®®**°*** _ '^5^ Formely KEITH’S _ On Anniversary Mrs. Mkry Caponlgro, 69J Ra one of the symi^ionies he wrote hurry if you want tickets. over seating Peking. A U.S. Mrs. Nancy C. McAllister, Long chel Rd.; Sharlle A. Small, 31 since many of these older “ experimental now and need bury b^ch of the University was putting down either myself Scholarship Committee ^11 ^ ^ aE (or the London impresario Salo It takes three good principals: Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Bak------move to— ^prevent------this is- facing— —® Hill------Rd., ------Andover; Mrs. ------Rever r-ha.-to.- nov o. (Continued from Page One) ~ youths have small brothers and “ ® ^ “ Connecticut or Oiarles Thlfault,” Thlfault hold its annual meeting tonight rest ta her home last moneh. in. The deputies heard a brief mon and begins with a soft roll Tosca, Cavaradossl, and Scar- er of Hebron Rd. were hemored ‘ ouph a showdown vote ly A. Mathe^ys, EUlngtonr Gary ‘-*>arter Oak St. sisters who become exposed to veau,,*. ------on a kettledrum, on the note pia. Dorothy Kirsten will sing "is■ lo dueuutr late•ttic thisu.ui month..i.v/iiui Meacham, Windsor; Julie ...M. Also, Mrs. j . Gerald Dauteull that "all polling places re- message from Tileu, in which some of these specific problems at an open house Saturday night' Melemty' ’ M o" Taylor S t T Ed- son, . Pine Ridge Dr., Ando- celved orders prior to the elec- he said Sunday’s elecUon was a “ El-flat.’’ Consequently it is the title role and she used to do Almost all nations, including Melendy, MO Taylor St.; Ed even before they enter school. c e le b ^ n g their twenty-fifth the United States waiit^o S ^ ^®Pl^® l«'v«Jld-anti- defeat for ’’the deceitful propa- A special appeal has been weddinfif anniversary. _ , _. , , ’ tt ** j »» St * Mrs Linda. N Morriasette daughter, Willimantic; ^ , ganda of the Communists and sounded for toe participation of iC A tS n g the ^ y , given by r u ' i t ™ d ” l^‘ N Mrs. Elm er Frechette and son, ™ e u -b a ilo ts with v ^ id ones, ^ , „ t s . ” parents in their thirties with the..nov...-..' Bakers’ Ho.,wiin„odaughter Wilma and o„H “ ons. "® R wouia oe — xoliand Tpke.; Mrs. Bea- 99 Bryan Dr., Mrs. Thomas P. At mv nnlllns- station more _ unfair to do thla by ousting a ™>*789 «®«------* ------T ie speaker of the house said - young children, to serve both her husband, Michael Daley, government which represents trice M. Patten, High Manor HalU^jan and daughter, 104B than 400 invalid ballots were re- first order of business as a bridge between the teen were over 100 pecq>le from An the 14 mUlion people on Tai- Park, Rockville; Michael J. Charter Oak St.; Mrs. John placed. We were told not to al- would be to validate the newly agers and their parents, and al Choicesf Meats In Town! dover, nearby communities and wah, he added. Rea, 131 Maple St. ^ r r a n and daughter R F D 1, newsmen into the polling elected depuUes. Last week, the so as a means of familiarizing other areas. The Daleys, wdio Also, Victoria A. Roth, 21 Rus Plnney Hill Apts., Rockville; - ® supreme court charged that the themselves ahead of time as to came from their home In Law- " T i e issue before this body is sell Dr., Vernon; Joseph R. Mrs. Gilman Vonaine and P^®^ ^^® Aug. 29 lower house elecUon what they have In store for rence. Mass, to arrange the the issue of expulsion,” he j'j._ 160 Benedict Dr., S TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAU open house, the Bakers sUver said. " T ie United Nations * P'alnclo^s police su- in at least three themselves. South Windsor; lEklward J. Shea, ■______pervlsed the entire operation of Piwln®^^______Once a child becomes ten item s for use in the fam ily’s (should) take account of the d t- 92 Oliver St camping trailer. uaUwi as it exists today, and our polling station. We were years old, Mrs. Palmer ex BIRTH S SATURDAY: A told that if any elecUon work- RecOiUsitUted plained, his relationship with I EENUINE GHiOKEN Martin Baker is the son of *r*''® daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David Walter Baker of Wheeling Rd., representaUen in Uie organlza- Seven Justices ers objected to the procedure, his parents changes, and the Irwin, 33 St. John S t.; a daugh- we should notify the author- T A IP E I — An agricultural chUd begins to grow away from • LEES OR BREAST Andover, and the late Mrs. Bak- ’ .K„. ter to Mr. and Mrs. James Mor- "It is ironic that Just as the __ _ . Open Session Of ities and they would be re- chemist at the Union Industrial toe parents. er. Martin’s wife is the former ta rtsson, 671 Hartford Rd.; a son moved.” Research Institute in Formosa Mutual Oonoem • MIX (Nt HATCH Susan CSilpman o f West Hart- senUment for universality In to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ken- ford. . the assembly is growing, many Nine-Man Court In Long An Province, Just reports the development of an The idea for toe meetings was 7 Brent Rd. Also at the party was Mrs. of those who have long extdied ^ south of Saigon, television cam- instant rice that can be recon- sparked by an increasing . (Continued from Page One) Baker’s sister, Mrs. Josei^i It now seek to violate It.” BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son eramen filmed the same voter stituted with either hot or cold mutual concern about toe vari to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rlg- • HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • Ocuillard of West Hartford, who Rogers referred to an Alba- u^nnHimr Casting two ballots. water. It takes 5 minutes to re- ous things they have been see The 10 Most Wanted on Everybody’s List henzi, 19 Bkirfield St., a son to H 317 Hij^ilaiid St., Manchestor—PhMie 646-4277 2 acted as the couple’s Maid-o(- nian resoluUon which woro Opposition leader Ngo Cong constitute the dehydrated rice ing toe young people getting in Hemor at the wedding held at seat Peking in place of Taiwan Mr. ^ d Mrs. William Lachneet, pTter^Mewart B w o t ^ National AssemWy dep- with hot water, 20 to 30 minutes volved In and toe comments the CSirist CSiurch Cathedral In He* termed It "punlUve," seek 214 Famham ripii»-h Rd., South Wind- ® ^ I , “ ‘ y who lost a bid for another with cold water made by toe local youth. sor; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. R. White,^R e, Thurgood Marshall jgj^ Aug. 29 in what the su 9 5 West Hartford on Oct. 6, 1946. tag not "to deal with the facte The plans for the series of In Q fw ji> p«C 5 t r ( c ^ use, 10 Ralph Rd.; Harry A. Blackmun. preme court has since ruled Baker is emdoyed by the but to excoriate and condemn.” jjj ABR-CONOITIONFD formal forums began last June a son to Mr. and Mrs. Norris "i^e two vacancies are delay- was a rigged election, showed with a meeting between toe lo Top sirloin ground fresh daily. From her own recipe. B ^ r And ouster of the NaUonallst V i ^ ^ a ‘ l i n e r ™ " a vote on the con- ng^g^gn 200 blank voting STATE-"- cal guidance counselors, school ns «Acrpta75^f*th« regime, which governs land; a son to Mr. and Mrs. sUtuUMiallty of the.,death penal- cards, MANCHf STIL' ClNTfU Man-sized, choice aged and lean . $Vfl HANK HfAR Of THIATKI principals and toe clergy. The school ®7Uary j^g^g pggpig than two-thirds of Noble Beardsley, Vermm Gar- ty and other important ques- H e charged that "m ore than youth have not been involved Bulletin Bm rd ^® 7"®*"9e™> **® went den Apts., RockvUle; a daugh- tlons. three million” of the cards FnnouilPichntPitMnli in. the planning portions of toe Monday 10 a m __PTA room would go down a perilous ter to Mr. and Mre. Gordon Burger said Black’s depar- were distributed to province 9 5 j[oG ^ eii^ (uG A CtelM & Molt, Jr. Production forums. mothers meeting at the school' P®-^’ R*® way for pos- Arenburg, Enfield. ture was a profound loss. He and district officials “to bt> The meeting is open to toe 7:30 p .m .__Cadette Girl Scoute many others. DIStJHARGED SATUR- said "throughout his entire life used In case of a low voter “l e ^ S e a r e public and a special invitation Char broiled, tender and sweet---- ON SALE at the elementary school- 8 ^® Rogers saw DAY: Mrs. Janet C. Wright, 23 he never wavered in his un- turnout.” has been extended to teenagers Thick, aged tenderloin---- p.m. — town meeting at the ® "precarious balance” In e(- Knighton St.; Mrs. Eleanor M. bounded faith in the people and U.S. pacification program of- Jessica and their parents. scluxH. torts to keep the peace with the WUson, 186 Union St.; Mrs. in the poUtical processes of a flclals have pointed out that all Treat for Life For the Tuesday: 3 p.m.—Junior Girl ^967 U.N. Security Council Elizabeth F. Whalen, East free people under the American of South Vietnam’s 44 province The Mark Twain (Jhapter of 9 5 Scouts at the elementary Mideast resolution and last Wtadsor; Mrs. Margaret M. Constitution.” chiefs were full colonels, tqid VMOntr Nonnin Jonu end Ralph Hom toe National Honor Society,' of First Time Ever school; 7 p.m. — Boy Scout year’s cease-fire as two major Tracy, 36 Range Hill Dr., Rock- Black retired Sept. 17 and ^1^ ll'elr promotions had been iMnebChedu 8Hoea.Jr. Tolland High School, Is sponsor Troop 124 at the school; 7:30 peace steps. vlUe. iri travn hall- H n m __ — ------7“ . — — Aiso,Also, isormanNorman A. Pinckney,toncxney, 4S49 J w - Some 2(X) medical students previously specified per wrap ^ E^Uon L th^ wWch can be taken EdwarOB St.; John Obanbelm, demonstrated in Saigon against per basis. now, is in the interest of the 19 Locust St.; Arthur J. Nioolet- “'‘ ® under attack and when nthieu’s dictatorship" and the purchase Supp-hose Panty Hose school; 8 p.m. — Al-Anon fam STARTS WED. Students w ill be asked to do .7 5 kQdeast parties, and would im- ta, 86 Woodslde St.-; Mrs. Susan People themselves are having election. They threw firebombs ,95 ily group cti the Oxigregatirmal nate wrappers and labels from and Stockings! prove the basis for an over-all a . Neptune, 160 School St.; doubts about their own capacity.gnd burned tires. Police broke CSiurch. various foods and candles. Mideast settlement. Mrs. Christina Moreland, 14 govern themselves, this up the demonstration and ar- XX x x o x a r Now, while they are ON SALE. Wednesday; 9:30 a.m.. — Containers for toe deposit of The sbe ideas iriilch are being Woodland Dr., South 'Wndsor. should give heart to all, for rested several of the students, New York stvle, rich and creamy .... woman’s study group at the toe labels will be placed in all Delicious culies of marinated tenderloin and sirloin---- Stock up on your favorite styles discussed behind the scenes Also, David A. Malinguagglo, Hu?® Black had no doubt what- in Qul Nhon, a demonstration SEE chimdi; 10 a.m. ■ — Library of toe schools beginning Joseph R. ever about the ability of an in- by. Buddhists, students, veter- and colors arterrific savings. Or workshop session at the school sides and which East Hartford; TVO E'W ^X E Wednesday. N. library-• 1-30^ .... p m — ....Youiur-at- “ ®®“ ld VkA/’nAWkA become fVlA the Vkaafa basis 4i\w (or t% a TAmAlIm Lemelta, J.1 41 fPskl Teresa Rd.; Mrs. formed and free people to gov- ans and orphans protested an Parents are urged to edve try something new. There's a Heart at the church- 7 to 9 pm break-through,” he said are: Lucille I. KJellen, 74 HUltop em their own destinies.” . accidental police tear gas at- |pm their food wrappers for toe — Board of Assesrors at the —“The relationship between Dr.; Mrs. Rose O. JoUcoeur, 47 In tribute to Harlan, who re- tack on an orphanage Saturday, Supp-hose panty hose or stock project, and to give them to Tlic Steak Out's Incomparalile Salad and Bread Bar. Help voui’self to as much as you want. town office b u ild l^ 7 p.m. - an Interim (Suez! agreement Hartl Dr„ TalcottvUle; Herbert tired Sept. 23 and is suffering The protesters dispersed when BURNSIDE their children to deposit in toe ing style right for whatever the Confirmation Class registration and an over-all settlement.” Hanson, 22 Union PL; David from spinal cancer. Burger police fired tear gas, but re ,-\ll dinners include .salad, bread and butter, and coffee. (t'fl I’APKirjo containers ap soon as possible. al the church —Him long the cease-fire A. Durant, 33 Kane Rd.; Carol said his i 6-year record as a Jus- Grouped. PoUce then asked them - occasion. All wrappers must be mailed Thursday: 3 p.m. — Junior should be extended. C. Deimlson, 20 Steep Hollow tlce attests "to his prolific and ‘® G® *'®n»®. and they complied. So take advantage of these ter ENDS TOMORROW ta to U N IC E F by toe honor so Girl Scouts at the school. -W h a t the zone of withdraw- ^ ^ ® : f,', erudite contributions to the another development, the Cool Hand Lu)ce 7:00 ciety before the Nov. 16 dead High St., Rockville. work of the court.” Burger ex- "e w ly elected lower house of rific savings now!!! Friday: 7:30 p.m. — Dupli- at'b y Israel away from the ban- McCabe and Mrs. Miller line. cate bridge gam e at the church, al should be. Also, Mrs. Innocence Colby, pressed wishes for Harlan's- re- National Assembly was con- 184 Flamham Rd., South Wind- covery. vened and new deputies sworn 9:16 Safety Appeal , '! Saturday; 8:30 a.m. to 12 —^What supervisory arrange- -* 4 sor; Frank M. Cataniz, 28B Superintendent of BohoU Dr. ^®"‘f »>® '"®‘>® “> ““P®*" ?ohn™‘^’ur^ri OPENS TOMORROW ormil M 67 Wlndemere St.; Edward M. Extended Foretutst ------_ GlNlHALCINlMn C 0 n P n q A T l n POWWUI PLUNDER CHARS ^5.95 Panty Hose dy Mill Rd. —What Egyptian presence ig Woodbridge St.; Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Pilgrim should be allowed in the zone MEADOWS '*1 -01 N' Wh,,. )/ t „ O 0C 6 E D TOILETS Fellowship Group at the church, east of Suez from which Israeli W iUli^R. Bren- Temperatur” ^U b^alxw ^r- »A8 MAST t**| SI M (I v.f F H kahmastbi troops are withdrawn. jr., Hartford. mal through the period with RTE. 83 TALCOTTVILLE (VERNON) • NEXT TO CONNECTICUT GOLFLRND • TEL 649-9435 Manchester Evening Herald 2 pairs9 0 0 —How soon the canal would Also, Sandra L. Arsenault, 6 daytime highs averaging 70 to Andover correspondent Anna be open to shii>8 of ail nations, walnut St.; Philip L. Andrulot, 76. Overnight lows will range iheRETURN Frlsina, Tel. 742-9347. Tfou save $2 .9 0 including Israel. 93 Lenox St.; J<^ H. Ander- from the low 80s over the inte Single Pilr‘4.95 Rogers did not go into much gon, 132 Merilne Rd., Vernon; rior to around 60 over coastal OF COUNT Swimmera Defy Cold detail on these points, which he Qgll Amenta, East Hartford; sections. presented os subject to negotia Mrs. Ellen Albert, 61 Fulton LENINGRAD, U.8 .8 .R. — tion between Egypt and Israel. Dr. YORGA Ctold-defytag members of Lenin Also, Mrs. carl R. Froehllch $495 Stockings grad’s Walrus Club plunge Into and 8®n- Glastonbury; Mrs. THfAIRt LAST the N eva R iver e v e ^ day of the Public Records Charles Marean and daughter, year, even when ^ tempera 26 Lyndale St.; Mrs. Charles S. Tom liiiglilln Warranty Deeds ture plummets to 20 below zero MacDonald and son, 887 Hart 2 paifs790 Albert R. Martin to Kenneth DetatM Togrlor and a channel must be hacked ford Rd.; Mrs. George Herrera R. and Mary Ellen Harrison, fSSl into the Ice. and son, Ellington; Mrs. Ron property on Jensen St., convey NIVM AOAlM Ihnt .tek fe«tl"t \busave$2 XK) ald Finger and son, Ashbrook whan yawr lellrt oy.rA«w« ance tax $28.05. Single Phir^a5 Dr., Coventry; Mrs. Stanley "BILLY Charles E. and Irma Ander- _ , . __ r. r< Clulow, and son, Glastonbury, T O I L ^ L I X ' UtanrtiFBtFr son to Paul D. and Patricia C. viiP A G E F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU>. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 MANCHESTT3E -EVENING HERALD, MAN,CH|!STER, CONN.. .MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 P A G E n V E
r - Coventr^ Jean^Scovell BainbridgC'Belanger i' Costal V The marriage of Jane Bliaa- GOP Starts ^ l y Mae Scovell and Lionel both Belanger of Manoheater ■ROBERT k SMITK"^ Oeor^ Jean Jr., both ot Qov- COMPLETE entry, exchanged wedding vows to Charles Campbell Balnbrldge Campaign Dockers INIU«AMI»«I7H* * Sept. 2S at the United Methodist ot Chicopee, Moss., was aolemn- The Republicans officially SINCE ly * Church of Bolton. laed Sept. 28 at St. Jamee kicked off their campaign tot INSURANCE The bride la the daughter of Church. the November election over the Talking Mr. tmd Mrs. John D. Scovell The bride Is a daughter of Mr. ^ 1 of Cedar Swamp Rd. The" bride weekend.. (Continued from Page One) groom la the son of Mr. and and Mra. Edmond A. Belanger OOP heatiquarters. In the old SERVICE of ei Wellington Rd. The bride AFL-CIO Intemntlonal I-ong- Mrs. Lionel G. Jean Sr. of Ber Bldwell Tavern on Main St., groom is the son of Mr. and shoremen's Association who ry Ave. / i was opened, preceded by mo X Mrs. Charles C. Balnbrldge Jr. work In ports from Maine to The Rev. David M. Campbell, of Chicopee Falls. torcades in both the first and pastor of the United Methodist Texas. REAL Church, performed the double- The Rev. Peter Rosaaaa of St. second voUng districts. Thomas Semlnery In Bloom The ILA stmek over the New ring ceremony. Kenneth Woods No speeches accompanied the York Shipping Association's re ESTATE of 31 Strickland St. was organ field performed the double-ring opening, but all the GOP candi ceremony and was celebrant fusal to extend a contract pro ist. A bouquet of assorted flow dates were on hand. Including vision for a guaranteed annual ers was on the alfar. at the nuptial Maas. Mrs, Ralph . Town Council candidates Wes Income of 2,080 hours of pay a The bride was given in mar Maccarone was organist and ley Lewis, Jesse Brainard, year tor eligible longshoremen. riage by her father. She wore soloist. Bouquets of white stock James Ladd and Robert Keller. Locals elsewhere walked out an empire gown of satin accent and yellow and bronae color Also on hand were Board of In support of the union's refusal ed with alencon lace, and de pompons were on the altar. Education candidates Suzanne to work without a contract ex signed with high neckline The bride, given in marriage Brainard and Thomas Hill, who tension In New York. cuffed dutchess sleeves, A-line by her father, wore an empire have recommended that the gown of delustered satin There were no developments skirt and cathedral train. Her school board appoint a lay Sunday In the three-day strike trimmed With ribben and lace, study committee to investigate ROBERT J . SMITH, cathedral-length mantilla was by 80,000 United Mlne_ Workers trimmed with peau d'ange lace, designed with high neckline, thoroughly all aspects of the members in 20 co.al-produclng and she carried 20 white roses square yoke, bishop sleeves. A- Implementation \of inter-scho states. The UMW seeks an In and baby's breath. line skirt, and chapel train. Her lastic football at Coventry High INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914 School. crease In the current top pay Mrs. Unda M. Pickett of Oak chapel-length veil of silk Illusion from $37 to $50 a day plus In land, N.J., was matron of honor. was attached to a matching The party’s headquarters will creased Industry payments to 649-5241 Bridesmaids were Miss Elisa lace headpiece, and she carried be open each weekend up until Its welfare and retirement beth Jean and Miss Karen Jean, a colonial bouquet of yellow the week before the Nov. 2 elec fund. H 3 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER both of Coventry and sisters of sweetheart roses and white tion, when'It will be open every (Ground Floor Next to House 4c Hole) the bridegroom. „Thelr navy stock, minature carnationa and day. blue sleeveless gowns were stephanotls. nie Junior Women’s Cub will fashioned with empire bodices Miss Suzanne Rogers of 5 hold a “Meet the Candidates’’ accented with pink, blue and Downey Dr. was maid of honor. night at its monthly meeting green floral embrcrfdery. The The bridesmaid was Miss Don Oct. 20. The session will bo held honor attendant carried three na Brainbridge of Chicopee, at St. Mary’s Church Hall at 9 long-stemmed pink roses, and sister of the bridegroom, and p.m. the bridesmaids each carried the junior bridesmaids, Mary Candidates for office In the You call. We com e. two similar roses. Belanger and Elaine Belanger, November town election will Shirley Casterline of Man both of Wellington Rd. and sis present their views and answer chester. cousin of the bride was ters of the bride. Their gold questions. That’s what the service business is all junior bridesmaid. Her gown color empire gowns, accented Guests are welcome to at Church Educational Wing Dedicated about. And that's the. business we're in was styled to match the adult with Venlse lace, were fashion tend. attendwts' and she carried a The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford 0. Simpson, who reception committee. The Simpson Educational We’re on call 24 hours a day. Every day. single long-stemmed pink rose. ed with high necklines, long The JWC’s plans for this Of epurse it helps if the serviceman bishop sleeves, and A-llne month also include a barn sale, were honored yesterday at a reception at Center Wing was dedicated in ceremonies yesterday in the Da\id Adamcik of Coven Santamores Wed 25 Years Congregational Church, receive a copy of a pjaque, knows what to do when he gets there. Our try served as best man. Ushers j, skirts. They wore floral head- to be held Oct. 23 in Olenney’s church sanctuary. The Rev. Dr. Simpson recently pieces and carried baskets filled barn, at the corner of Rto. 44A dedicating the educational wing of the church in retired after 27 years as minister of Center Con servicemen do, They’re heating experts, were Frederick Young of Cov- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Son- Mr. Santamore Is a retired and 31. entry and Edward Sllpski of tamore of 69 Autumn St. were builder. . with gold, yellow, bronze, and their honor, from Harold Whiting, chairman of the gregational Church. (Herald photo by Pinto) trained to take care of any heating emer white pompons. . Anyone wishing to donate gency or problem. Windsor Locks. feted at a 2Sth wedding annl- The Rev. Mrs. Santamore is NaMlff photo LeBlanc photo Mrs. Scovell wore a pink versary celebration Saturday connected with the First Church John Wiley of West Spring- items In good condition for this Ono parent of each student Non-emergency services? We offer MRS. UONEL GEORGE JEAN JR. dress with a purple orchid. The night at Willie's Steak House, cf Divine Light of East Hart- MRS. CHARLES CAMPBELL BAINBRIDGE field, Mass., cousin of the bride sale should contact Mrs. Roger Vernon should be present. Homemakers See groom, served as best man. Frante, Grant Hill Rd., who those too.. bridegroom's mother wore a The anniversary party was ford and teaches metaphysics Tho Married Couples Club Like automatic metered deliveries that' blue dress with a white orchid, given by Mrs. Santamore's sis- at the Philosophers Open Ushers were James Belanger of asks that clothing not be of will hold a pot luck supper Oct. Training Films Business Mirror A reception was held at the ter, Mrs. John Bonlno of Man- Forum at the chundi. She has Manchester, brother of the fered. 12 at 6:30 p.m. in the church save you time and trouble. Burner service Bolton Lake Hotel. For a motor Chester. two children, Louis Lentl of bride; Gerald Kindness of Na Actor Visits Class Illegal Fire Doused hall. Mayor Frank McCoy and Two educational films will be and tune-up. And we have a budget pay trip to the Pocono Mountains in Mr. and Mrs. Santamore Hartford and Mrs. Mary tick, Mass., and Robert Wojna- American literature and fic Albert Smith, candidates for shown at the first regular in- ment plan that spreads your fuel costs evenly over the months. Profit Remains Incentive Pennsylvania, Mrs. Jean wore were married Oct. 2, 1946 in Mooney of Oregon; and three rowskl of Lowell, Mass, tion classes at Coventry High mayor in the coming election, service training session for 1971- Mrs. Belanger wore a hot We can do more for you than just sell you clean, de- m j | a navy blue and white knit suit. Norfolk, Va.., and have lived in grandchildren. School had a visitor recently, will speak to the group. 1972 for the staff of the Man The couple now lives in East Manchester' for many years. (Herald photo by Pinto) pink knit dress with matching Ron Paollllo, a senior at UDbnn On Advice of State pendable, economical Mobil Heating Oil. Emergency or Pipochle ResiiltH chester Homemaker Service Inc. For Industrial Activity Hartford. accessories and a corsage of and a veteran of the Nutmeg Tournament winners In the rio. Give us a call. Ariy time. white pompons. The bride It took a visit from the State Vernon Fire Department and a tonight at 7:30 In the training I Summer Theatre stage, as well bulldozer supplied by a sub-con Vernon Senior Citizens pinochle heating oil By JOHN CUNNIFF he continued, “while wages and c e ^ '< ^ e ^ ToWll NewlvWeds groom's mother wore a lilac as a resident member of the Health Department to finally group last week were Camille room of the service at 237 E. | AP Baatnees Analyst salaries have increased 37 per jg teaching biology and scl- color ensemble with silver ac extinguish an on-going fire near tractor working on the site. Center St. National Shakespeare Company. Although Rlsley has reported Poggle, with a score of 622; NEW YORK (AP) - The in- O a m C S fa O W cessories and a corsage of lav Paollllo spoke and performed Vernon Circle, which was in Dorothea McCarthy, 611; Ger The films, "It’s Up to You” 24-HOUR SERVICE! PHONE 643-5135 ender pompons. ly Indicated ho will make a centtve for attracting brains. * Mr- Jean, a 1971 graduate of for four classes, presenting ex direct violation of the state’s trude Patrlc, 589; and Mary St. and "Psychological Aspects of I corporate profits have de- After a reception at Manches cerpts from the 1920’s satire donation to the firemen’s fund, Louis, 681. know-how and capital a busi- er"lo‘;^ r T' under state statutes in such a the Nurse-Patient Relationship | ness is the p o ^ a l f ^ gain Manufactur- i^rentsen of Torrance. Calif., ter Country Club, the couple left ‘"nie Boy Friend’’ and from, open burning and anti-pollution Regular pinochle is played on in Cancer,” will be provided by. on a wedding trip to Cape Cod. "'niey Shoot Horses, Don’t rules. case the contractor must pay Moriarty Brothers usually in the form of financial ^ bUUon ” ^ formerly of Manchester, will the firemen if they put out on Tuesdays and tournament play the Manchester Unit of the Am They now live in Rockville. They?” The fires were started In a cn Thursdays, both at the I.ottie erican Cancer Society. A mem profits. Such figures should be dls- appear on ABC-TV's Newlyweds Mrs. Balnbrldge, a graduate illegal fire. ^ It is the reward for wise in- trubing to aU Americans, he Students who are now study 34-acre tract which Is being Fisk Building at 1:30 p.m. ber of the staff of the Manches Game, tomorrow at 2 p.m. on of St. Francis Hospital School ing Shakespeare were glvep. No decision has been made There are a few seats left for ter Public Health Nursing As vesting, for efficiency in oper- said. “It now takes many thou- Channel 8. of Nursing, is employed as a cleared for construction by lo os to what legally must be paid, aUons, for providing the goods sands of doUars of investment some Insights into the reading the trlp.lto Lake George on Oct. sociation will lead a discussion The Couple todi second place , registered nurse at St, Francis and understanding of Shakes cal developer George Rlsley. Borden said today. 16. Anyone Interested should of the films. 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER and services that people need to sustain one job in American in the Newlywed competition^ Hospital. Mr. Balnbrldge, a He had a permit which should and are willing to buy. industry. Where will this money peare’s poetic language. Paolil- Meetings Listed contact Peter Vendrillo In Man and won several small ap graduate of the Lowell (Mass.) not have been issued, according chester. It has its opposite too, be- come from?” lo performed for these students, The Town Council will meet pliances and linens. The sfiow Technological Institute and the with excerpts from “Richard to Dr. Telford Workman, the tonight In the Administration Teachers’ Reeepti'jii cause profit generally involves Profits, he said, are a pre- was pre-taped for showing to Bucelviclua photo University of Connecticut, Is State Health Department’s sen risk. Losses or failures are requisite to attracting needed Salvatore photo in”, "Maobeth” "Midsummer Building at 7:30 and will con A reception for the teaching morrow. employed as a financial assis Night’s Dream” and "Othello.” ior sanitarian who according vene os the Sewer Authority to staff of Vernon Elementary common in business life when capital. “If sufficient profits Sgt. Lorentzen Is the son of Engaged Engaged tant at the Connecticut Mutual to one report called the fire, companies become inefficient are not earned by a business, it- Prepare For Fair discuss sewer assessments imd Scho^ was held by the PTO Mr. and Mrs.^Elnar Lorentzen Life Insurance, Co., Hartford. which burned for two days, the last week in, :the school cafete or fail to adapt their products can neither attract outside The engagement ot Miss Kar- The engagement of Miss Preparations are beginning tie-lncharges after the meeting. of 635A Center St. worst violation of state burning Councilman Sadrozlnskl will ria. Schcol officials, room moth to the market. Whatever h a^ equity nor justify the retention en Ann Welch of Manchester to Donna Lynn Siaip of Mannhes- tor the Holiday Fair sponsored pened to ice companies, for ex- of its own capital." by the Gleaners of the Second laws he has seen all year. present a sub-committee report ers, and PTO board members amiHe. There is at the present time. Richard Duncan Jerome of En- ter to Brian Richard Murphy of Study Ordered Congregational Church. The an The permit which started It on town planner applicants, were present. Such a system seems fair he said, an acute shortage of Emanuel Women field has been aniAHinced by her West Hartford has been an- nual event will be held Nov. 13 all was issued by Vernon's fire and other reports Include one Post PTO presidents who Nassift photo poured were Mrs. Dominic Nar- enough when it works, but it risk ca^dtal throughout the parents, Mr. and Mrs. James nounc^ by her parents, Mr. On Oypsy Moth at the C h ur c h Community warden, Leslie Kittle, under a concerning 1-86 from tho traffic doesn't always do so and profit, world, “it is imperative that Start Season and Mrs. Holdaworth H. Sharp House, and weekly workshops 1968 town ordinance which has authority, and a budget report. dlni, Mrs. Carmen Colangelo Engaged E. Welch of 14 Falknor Dr. and Mra. Robert Crowley. In the therefore, is often associated in American businesses, owned by of 98 Chambers St. H ARTFO RD (AP) — Con- are now being held. been superseded by the new St. Bernard's Women’s Guild the minds ot many people with millions of Americans, generate The Emanuel Lutheran "HieThe engagement of Miss Nan- H®^ fiance is the son of Mrs. fiance is the son of Paul nectlcut wiU have a statewide statute. receiving line were Mrs. Hazel These are scheduled for Mon members will attend a layette Kies, assistant principal, and greed, sloth, privilege and mis- profits sufficient to attract such Oiurch Women will have Its Porter Schulze to Keith John O'Brien of Enfield. K. Murphy ot West Hartford poUcy for control of the foliage- day evenings at 7 p.m. at the There were cdmplalnts culled mass tomorrow at 7 p.m., and used power. capital." In when the fires first started, Mrs, Anthony Choma and Mrs. first meeting of the seasmi to- Welch la a graduate of and the late Mary Murphy. attacking gypsy moth before Community House. Those par will hear a talk by tho Rev. Huston .Ingram, president and Inefficiency, the critics say. He then offered the Inter- ticipating should bring their and Dr. Workman advised Town Robert McNulty, director of Is revvarded when a contpany pretation of the word: morrow at 7:45 p.m. In Luther L r Mrents M*r" Catholic High School and Miss Sharp Is a 1968 graduate next May, nccordlm to Dan Director of Administration vice-president of the PTO. Hair at the church. Membera ^ r i K h u l ” of ^ r of Manchester H l^ School and Lufkin. co m m ltZ ^ r of the own materials, but some ma Catholic Charities In tho Nori- In charge of urrangoments or group of companies grows so “Too often when we talk terials will be on hand. Richard Borden they should be wich Diocese. strong they can dictate to the about profits, people think only Loring photo may bring a guest. Her fiance is the son‘=^‘ Sr. ® “ "ew department cf envl.^^ extinguished. Borden felt the were Mrs. John Aylwood, Mrs. and Mra. Franklin C. Bioking n®®Ucut State College and is tal pratecUon. «4l«o 1m MAmolewt rklana {noilT*. ‘ ' _«______. s ^ ______ford and served three years where the gypsy-moth In- The Gleaners will have a for many months. terest in pension plans, insur- A Kupchunos of 390 Avery St. charge of devotions. Mrs. Eu- graduate of Manchester High in j Pueblo. He is employed as . a and the fire was put out by the Useful goods may remain ance comoanies, mutual funds, Her fiance is the son of Mrs. K®"® Mcntany and Mrs. Ivor school and is attending Man- ^®P“rt'nent m anner for Cal- wlth the U.S. Navy. He Is an festaUon takes on different "trtm’n treat” night on Oct. 14, shelved because poorer prod- profit-sharing plans, and in accounting major at Central forms. with local dance instructor W E HAVE THE GENUINE Charlene Harper of Vernon. Scott will greet members and cheater Community College. ® » “'• ConnecUcut State College. He Is "i would lean toward a spe- Richard Rlsley. This session ucts may return hlg;her profits, thousands of individual firms. Miss Kupchunos attended the They are employed by the The wedding is planned for The faults do exist. And the Thus over 1(X) million, Ameri Chandler School for Women in Refreshments will be served Travelers Insurance Co. in Oct. 23 at the Oiurch of the As- employed by the Royal Type- dflc appUcaUon at the local will bo at 7:80 at the Communi Shatterproof criUclsms often are ju^fied. cans dlrecUy or indirectly pro- Chandler ^ ^ 1 for wc^en n cjharles Bodemann and Hartford. sumption. writer Co. In Hartford. level, not a universal solution. ty House. Flexible But, while critics have modified vide this' capital—the lifeblood Bostw and graduated from the Buckminster and The wwedding is planned for The wedding is planned tor such as aerial spraying," he Bulletin Board socially damaging methods of of our economy—and hence Hartford Academy of Business. members of their committee. June 17, 1972 in Manchester. said. The Booth-Dlmock Library Mr. Wells served with the Aug. 18, 1972 at the Second Con Long-Lasting obtaining profits, no substitute share in the benefits gregational Church. will show two children’s films has been found and quite likely U.S. Navy for four years and Poi>e Bedridden on Oct. 9 from 2 to 8 p.m. at won't be found. attended Central Connecticut Mental Health VATTOAN (JITY (AP) the library on Main St.* This ONLY 3 6 < Profits, therefore, apparently Probe Watches State (College. Hygiene Co$t» Up Pope Paul VI was reported to Halloween special will feature — 36 Inch** wid«- will remain the incentive to in They are employed by Trav day to be Buttering from a llg;ht two movies, “Winter of the dustrial and financial activity, Infant Ailments elers Equity Sales, Inc. Revamp Forecast BONN — Annual cxpendl- cold that prevented him ^rom Witcii” and a short-short film, Alss lx 2 8 " 1 4 8 " widikt not only in capitalist countries The wedding is planned for HARTFGRnVv'APi TSw. personal hy- attending this fourth day’s ses- "The Cow.” but to some degree under com- BOSTON (AP) — Surgeons at Dec. 4. ^ene and cosmetics in West slons of the World Synod of All local children are Invit --m'unism also. Children's Hospital Medical State Mental Health Depart- Germany amount to about $16 Bishops. The announcement ed to attend. In this context, some recent Center have developed an elec- ment is approaching a reorga- per capita.compared with about was made by the Vatican press The Glaciers Snowmobile remarks by Treasury Secretary tronlc probe that may solve the Club will hold Its first meeting Three Sought nizatlon that will expand com- I®" years ago. office. i ox OF MANCHISTR Clieir Cev«f8, John B. ConiuUly have pointed problem of liow t6 keep close 1 Wew jOuf" of the season Oct. 18 at 7:80 Oermeel Mg*. munlty services, says Mental Sh»wtf Cvrlatn*. significance to present condl- watch on critically 111 infants In Gun Death Health Oommlsslorter Ernest A. ii; j tmtk, p.m. at Upton’s Construction tiorui, specifically to the lethar- and small children, Shepherd Co. garage, comer of Rt, 32 and ‘UT WITH Shears & tack O n -E asyto Seal O r Sew "' glc, embattled economy of the ' The probe, the size of a ciga- Depot Rd. In Mansfield. United States. rette is imnlanted beneath the HAVEN (AP| Po- Among proposed changes in LARGEST MANCHESTER The secretary’s remarks ehild'M child's skin and measures .hethe “ onday they were the department, he said Satur- Hardware & Supply were little noted at the time amount of acid present In a looking for three people In con- uld not Immediately is how “to get services closer Nowjou can make your Porch or Breezeway “Hew have pr^its been stant review by medical spe- release the names of the three to the communities tmd how to ENGLAND doing?” he asked rhetorically r. o a ... m ««*Kht, and could give no rea- get the best use ot hospitals" WEAR as he sought to dls^l the no- 'Ihe develo^rs Dr ^ b e rt M. now In use. tion that the President's new Filler, associate chief ot sur- ■' ” LUMBER ic^iiiMabled'emiririMter ( economic proposals were a gery, and Dr. John B. Das, Ire FOR business bonanza. And he an- search associate in surgery— 120 COMPANY swered: say the probe is especially <>1 “Measured as a percentage helpful in caring fur small chll- RENT of Groas National Product, flren because It yields more ac- 1375 W E A U K ) Bolton Notch, Conn. proflts today are lower than at curate measurements than are Why itors sumniir furniture protect It Itom the STO CK elements- enclose your porch or breosoway with any time since 1988. available when more con- R U F F L E D EAST OF THE RIVER . , . “During the-past-ftVeyears,". yentlonal Instruments are used. Exclusively S H IR T S IN AU the latest atylos and ooloco .irOPlUIttUUDRAItTI EleX'O'Qleii. See your dealer tor the amount you FOB A UFKTIMKI A L L T H E In atook . . . Nothing to eand need, then just cut with scissor i and tack (or staple) You'll never have to buy film S4. _ L A T E S T away for . , . We eEixik aisaa over your screens. For only a few dollars you now because each Ume hlggaUu devtiups and OOLORS Nancy Taylor judnis iviur loll of BUck A While or , MICHAELS from Boys' alias 4-M; Man's have e room you can use ell winter long. • PLASTI> Now let us add more convenience to your telephone (Coda-color film we zlvn you AB80- sises 84-83 R s|„ 84-46 Short, If LUTBI.Y FREE, a fresh roll film 88-82 long, 88-83 Extra Long. COMES TO WEST HARTFORD for your camera. We replace the film FimiHt with an extension for as little as $1 a month. you have develo|s>d. It's all fresh- can you find ihiz precious Treasure Chest, 88-43 Extra Short. CF'* riRnooiRti Nancy Taylor Caroor Program* dated and lop quality and Ko- And ONLY the finest of diamonds are sold in the Treatufo Whatever ‘Rw Oo om Ioii t A olViMON or m totKAiioNAi savictt. I dak. too. Cjuick |>rocesslnz . . . Chest — your assurance of the quality of your purchase. plRilKiwlmtaw 184 luAtr service for Mack stsl wtilte (tiut From $100 to many thousaqds. 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them to Bolton Ooftgregatilonal In large measure impel other f - can point to muA more progress tha^ Bolton Church before the«28rd. experts to advocate taking the YOUNO MEN, WOMEN END IRanrl^patpr Items which are most urgent risks inherent in adopting a na i we have made. This country could take ZPG Plus Pill ly needed are children's and In tional population policy. PRIOR SEflVIOEMEN Eopttittd l|praU> the lead in modenizatlon of sudta Tigers Grab Another Win fant's clothing. Including layette (Continued From Page Six) Supporting Bogue's com "Some people," Miles says, baste, omnipresent problem. We have items and bitmkets. Menswear better ments Is a recent study dlsclos- "D o not believe it should be any InterestinK and Satisfying Jobs Now Open. POBUamCD BY THE and ilirhtwiiiQ'iii indiM' uriui- ora ------unmarried j^at the 1990s has -seen of the government’s business HBRiuli inRonim oo.. me pride In our tachnieal advancements Beating Middlefield, 46-0 Pick and Set Your Own Pace. u n m u r aiBoalso badlyoaoiy neeoea.needed sterilization and abortion pro- the greatest decline in the num- how many children they should Mich as sending sMronauts to outer ber of U.S. pre-school-oge chll Earn While You Learn. lundMster. wv. RepubUcan Gala ceduros. have. But this freedom, like all THOMAS^ itog n . The Bolton Tigers continued ton 'High Chapter. He served as dren in a century. The report WALTER R R R G space; we could uee a doee at pride In a Tho Republican Town Com- jt would bock new tax laws other freedoms, can endure on FREE Medical and Dental Care. Pi$tliia«r> to outclass the oppositton In presldept of ths student council ly as long as It Is used respon- IV>und«d Octolwr l. Ittl social accomplishment Charter Oak Midget F^tball lost year luid was a member of No Layoffs. ______Dance Oct /''‘"’him MetroJ^lU^'^dles "«ys that slbily and with restraint. . .do yesterday, defeating the Mld- Us Student Interest Committee. PuMliM Btwt Bnoliur Except Sonday* Whether Oovemor Sergent moved in ...... “ hal T J s n n ’i u Z ' ‘he pUl and a dramaUc change ing nothing Eind hoping the For Free Interviews and tesUng see your local Air Force and HoUdaya. Entered -at The Feat ORlee at dlefleld Tigers .46 to 0. The vic Geer has been a member of " , ‘ “* in ^tltudes in conventloi^ RepresentaUve S-Sgt. Lee Blodgett at 8S Main St. Manchester Mandbeater, Oonn., as Second Oats Man this Held because of bis breadth of so problem will take care of itself Matter tory marks the third in a row the science .club for throe years, m I.!; / „ . .h„ . / / . I , win h„ ^ marriage and large families would be Em Emt of Irresponsi or call 616-7440. cial vision or in response to a rista^ for Bolton. and was chairman of the class Music for thothe affair will bo women (because surveys show entered the national SnSSCRIFTlON RATES provided by Paul Landorman’s that employed have bility. . . ” PayaUe In Adrance force of pubUc sUtenUon doesn’t matter Scoring honors were shared ““^‘■"'^''al last year, population picture. Census One Tear ...... MAUO He is a member cf the var- orchestra. are available fewer children). And it would „ „ g etx Mooths ...... UiBO poUtioaUy. Like the President's actloni by Dane Ward, and Kevin Ko- slty basketball and soccer “ -om members of the Republl- s u ^ - federal subjddlzatlon of ^ Three Montba ...... S.75 walyshyn. Word scored two One Month ...... AK on the W onom y and China, Sargent’s ef teams. ' hlgfrc^tty suburban ^e 11- ^ ^ touchdowns rushing, and also fort will give him several options to play KofO to Meet _ To Elect thaJ^an “ecade. A^ from the 1^- MEMBER OF passed for tWo, one covering 60 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Knights of Columbus will The Domocratlc Town Com- higher fertility rates with sin 1940 yeEirs, every decade from f u n e r a l h o m e The Aasocated Press Is ezOustvely en and defmd him against criticism of In yards to converted guiurd Jerry meet tonight at 8 in the base- "1*“ ®® "'ill elect a now chair- gle-famlly suburbim homos), 1800 through 1960 has shown an titled to the use ot rairabUoattoo of all attention to a growing Issue. Chemerka who whs news dispatches crated to It or not otber- playing „jent of 8t. Maurice Church. In- °® ‘ ' mooting. But as noble os ZPG’s goals Increase among preschool-age srlse credited in this paper and also the end. The other touchdown pass stEillation of officers will be hold ®®®otChicago
, (203 ) 649-7196 aibscriher to Los Angeles Ttmes-Washlng- tho scoreboard for tho “ B " Senior Citizens China by 1990 and more than ton Post News Service. tho demands of his business. "Their proposals are on open- PUii service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. Uon from the Governor than his assur team. The senior citizens will hold a a billion in India by 2000, If Pubtishera Representatives — Mathews. not uck TimcheorWc^e^^ “ as served as ‘chairman Ing wedge to state regulations presenttrends continue, the Shannoti and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency ance that all is well in Oonnectlcut and Coach OU Botooneau named pot lucK luneneon yyconesaay at invade privacy and — New Yorfc. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. Jerry Chemerka os the out noon at Community Hall. All se since March 1970, L/mi world popuIaUon, now about 3.6 that we won’t have an AtUca. As the standing player ot the game. nlors in town are welcome. BuUetIn Board civil >“>®rt‘®s wil lalmoot double by the MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- Cadette Girl Scout troop 669 support this kind of action is ^ century noNs. Governor forms a p^ U on on the issue, Those wishing attend are Chermerka performed his new to ...... far too flimsy now.” meet tonight from 7:30 And it is these stEitistIcs that Dlrolay advertising dosing hours he might find It useful to talk with his assignment at end extremely asked to contact Mrs. Hannah iBogue points out the U.S. well, and elIso scored a touch Mlldner, Mrs. Mamie Maneggla, to 9 p.m. at United Metho- Por Monday — l p.m. OTHay. colleague and counterpart from Massa birth rate is 16.9 (per thousand Por Thesday — l p.m. Saturday. down, BolsonoEui SEiid. Mrs. Florence Marco or Mrs. Church Per Wednesday — l p.m. Monday. chusetts. Whether Improvements result Junior Girl Scout troop 667 people per year) imd at 14.6 Por nursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday Others cited by the coaches Margaret Aspinwall. the people in the U.S. would Pot PTMay — 1 p.m. Wednesday. for their performEmce were will meet Wednesday from 6:30 PROFESSIONAL Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. dl»>>^ from a sense of social conscience and To Sponsor Dinner p.m. to 8 p.m. Just be reproducing themselves. tore pahUcatloa 4:30 p.m. Ftlday tor Steve 'Whitimm, Ricky Morra, PIANO TUNING ______Satuiday and Monday poblteatton. challenge or to pre-empt one’s rivals The Class of 1974 at Bolton The se^ectmen will meet to- “ So we are only about 16 per Bob Peterson and Msirk Oue- High School will sponsor a Vir INSTRUernON BOOKS doesn’t always 'matter. ^ lette. morrow night at 8 p.m. in the cent above the ZPG birth rate FOR AiLL INSTRUMENTS Monday, October 4 ginia Ham and RoEist Beef Din town offices. now. And we have not even be Next week the Tigers will ner Oct. 16 from 6 to 7 p.m. at gun to work out the Inherent WARD KRAUSE ' meet the jCromwoll Lions at The fire commission will 843-68M Chandler Hall in Bolton Center. decline fer fertility still in the Cromwell. • meet tonight at 7 :S0 In the fire William J. Lennon, Director Co-chEdrman MEirllyn Qlldden house. population.’’ Roy M. Thompson, Associate -Director Back In His Seat Commended Governor Sargent On Corrections High school principal Norman BrlM note t^t the A town meeting will be held „ R. Bruce Watkins, Associate Director, Corporation President After AtUca everyone seems to be tak Editor Alan H. Olmstead has return Shaw has announced that senior in®bo will include roast beef or tonight at 8 at Community Hall. Eric Geer has received a Letter sfllkd, baked potato, veg- Watkins Directors welcome any questions on funerals, customs, ing A fresh look at the countiy's correc ed from his vacation and wiH resume of Commendation from the 1971 ®‘®’ble, ice cream, tea, coffee or Manchester Evening Herfild p r o c u r e s , etc. dkime in, phone or write for a dependable answer. his columns tomorrow. BEAU'S OUTLET tional systems. Oovemons have found a National " Merit Scholarship rnlUf. Bolton correspondent, Judith No obligation, naturally. Donohue, Tel. 649-8409. newly sensitive and vulnemble point. - As Guest Editor these past two weeks, Qualifying Test for his high per- Children’s dinners wUl bo V Price Sale Still Onl formEince on the examination. available at reduced prices. 2 Perhaps this question has been on your mind: Writers and cltixens are going back to this writer would like to thank The Her This places Geer in the upper Clothing Drive Saturday CosmetIcB — Jewelry — Lottons — Vitamins Q. When the time comes, can you arrange burial for my husband square one and asking what we aiywiid ald for the courage it showed in bringing Halves Numerous two percent of those expected The Church World Service SAVE on Lotions, Creams — Stock from and I in our home town; quite a distance from where we live now ? be doing with society’s cCfenders in me aboard. It was a {Measure to work to graduate from high school Clothing Drive sponsored an- WASHINGTON — Approxl- 2 Complete Drug Store* . . . modem Umes. with the good people who put together In 1972, Shaw said. nuoUy bp the Bolton Ecumen- mately 1.2 blUlon Kennedy half- A. Yes, indeed — no matter where it may be. Even overseas. We’d Nature Study by Sylvian Oflara Geer, the son of Mrs. Mar- leal Council will be held Satur- dollars were minted from 1964 *r Registers and Fixtures 'Also A this paper each day. WHITE WOOD ASTER suggest you come in or phone in, without obligation, for a full In Massachusetts, Republican Gover quertte Geer of Brandy St., is day, Oct. 28 from 9 a.m. to through 1970, almost as many explanation. You should make sure your wishes are known PRIOR nor Francis W. Sargent has announced Mr. Olmstead has a ' favorite leather \' a member cf Uie NatlonEil Hon- noon. Residents may leave as the 1.4 bllUon total of all the 511 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER "AT THE CENTER" or Society and is currently serv- items In front of their homes u .S . 60-cent pieces produced to need. the appointment of a seven-member swivel chair. It is appropriate for an tng ELS vice president of its 'Bol- for pickup or may bring from 1794 through 1968. committee to investigate prison cendi- editor because like his thoughts, his wit- A Thought for Today Ucisms, and the tradiUon of his columns, Uons and to produce spectHc recom Sponsored by Uve Manchester ZP G Plus pm mendations within thirty days. The com the chair is his alone. Inside Controlling CouncU of Churches By DAVID ZINMAN mittee is chaired by a black jurlkt and On my first day I finished typing out The purpose ot a man’s life is (C ) 1971, Newsday contains among its membership a Span copy, picked up a newspaper, put my not happiness but worthiness. Profits By the year 2000, nearly sev Growth ^to look at ways to ish-speaking delegate, a former inmate, feet up on the desk, and leaned back in (Felix Adler), en billion people will be swarm achieve a population level Submitted By and a current inmate. The committee that special chair. I went craMiing over Report ing over the earth . . . half will "properly suited for (the na Apartment Dining at its Best! Rabbi Leon Wind will view prison facilities and talk with backwards, causing no injury but con be starving . . . they will live tion’s) environmental Eind na Temple Beth Sholom the different groups Involved in the cor siderable (UstracUen. The doorway was in violence-ridden cities . . . tional resources.” In an interim By Roieland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak food smd water will be rationed report in March, the painel said rectional system. soon filled with Herald people wonder WASHINGTON — A radical J. Hickel look the initiative in . . . and a government agency that whether the U.S. chooses ing if I was all rigfaL I have suspected Now! You can put Those involved in correctional re prcpcsal to control precis If inviting President Nixon to a will tell them whether they can to alter population growth or Herald have children. live with It, "W e CEinnot Eifford form, from commissioner to inmate and that there were days when my columns and when they pass the peak joyous peace-pipe party in An This nightmare description of to ignore It.” The commission, OF MANCHESTER including the public, need a new forum evoked a similar reaction. I started us doUar levels of 1968 sometime chorage, 'Alaska, Sept. 26, the Yesterdays truth is exactly the opposite. a world on the brink of dooms which will hold the last of five for movement away from “prisoner" vs. ing another chair. next summer is now under se day has become a fELmlUEir re cross-country public heEiringB in together a handsome The Initiative, obviously en cret study here by President 25 Years Ago frain.: The warning CEime from New York Sept, 27 and 28, is “warden" kinds ot confrontation and There could be no equivalent to the couraged by the President, Nixon’s economic high com Britain’s Thomas Malthus as scheduled to issue its final re norm —in fumitCre or in written word. came not from Hiqkel but from Exchange Club picks Jehn negotiation. With someone else taking mand. long ago as 1798. It was renew- port in MEu*ch, 1972. Trying to approach that for which one Secretary of Commerce Mau Wolcott and Charles J. Felber dining room even in the initiative for investigation, and hope The prc^xtsal: Hard, intensive . ed in the 1960s by Paul Erlich, 'Another significEint step weis rice Stans. Intimates of Stans ELS delegates to 1946 m^^pnal has excepUcnal respect has been a re Presidential jawboning of cor a Stanford University biologist. the pELSsage of a bill providing fully fl, the serve and immediately with form will find resistance and lethargy, other political operatives want ZPG proponents be able to con goal for the nation to Eichieve author of any such radical idea draw 8319,000 for five major scored panels, and unusual, authentic hardware so other budget demands, and defensive It's apparent that the medical profes- Hickel, and the considerable vert their concern into effective a fixed population level at the would have been barred from projects including storm drains, constituency he built up with programs to defuse the popula earliest date by voluntary typical of its heritage. All pieces are richly executed reacUons from the public and from sicQ is failing in Its oUlgatlon to provide the White House. and construdtlon and site of conservationists and youth, on public works garage. tion Bomb? meEms. in warm, mid-tones or select white, fruitwood, Walnut those in high places. for the health of this nation. Now, however, the proposal There are continual reports about the to transform surplus profits in the President’s side next fall. Ame Gustafson is elected dis The consensus is that the Would voluntary measures or modem .Oak. There are many other pieces to see in work? The move appears to make sense for shortage of doctors in soihe parts of the to lower prices has high attrac- They also want Alaska in the trict master of Connecticut’s road ahead will be both Ein up Watkins Dining Room Department. We are proud of Nixon column, and regard Governor Sargent. He is asking for im country. At the same time, there la a tlrn in the Nixon administra District I Lodge, Vasa Order of hill Emd bumpy one. Rufus E. Carl Pope, ZPO’s poUtlcal di nickel's influence there as per the fact that we can give you quality as well as a failure to overccana the need ,by the tion: First, because wages un America. Miles, president of the Poulatlon rector In 'Washington, thinks mediate and specifle ^praisal of cur vasive. Consequently, a Nixon- medical schools. \ der phase two of the Presi Reference Bureau, a nonprofit they would. "ZPO can be moderate price. Now you can afford to put a handsome rent conditions, and be runs the risk of dent's New Economic P<^cy Hlckel peace conference seem consultative organization, says achieved by voluntary means, The American Medk^ News, a publi dining room together. C!ome in today and see our selec a report calling for sweeping reforms. (NEP) are going to be rigidly ed essential. the great problem — beyond but not Just by family plan cation of the Americen Medical Associa Israeli Nixon policy in the Mid tion of TOTAL-LOOK DINING PLEASURE. controlled; second, because Rogers’ Nyet dle East ELnd are beginning to sheer apathy—is that nothing ning,” Pope says. “ A whole But no matter what the committee tells tion, Just reported that two out of every phase two will continue Admin Secretary of State William P. lobby against Rogers’s refusal any President or any Congress spectrum of social forces must him, the Governor has seized the initia three qualified candidates who sought istration pressure on business Rogers has given a quiet but to retreat from his "evenhand may do can have tmy immed bo brought tcK bear to turn admission to a medical school this fail tive. He is doing something, be can point not to raise dividends to stock positive “ nyet” to quiet but ed" policy despite the shrill at iate Impact. around people’s thinking about were rejected. It is ImpOTtant that no holders; and third, because large families.” to an effort being made to evaluate con positive overtures from Presi tacks from Democratic Presi "Presidents and congu'essmen Presidential jawboning against Por example, Pope says, so one misunderstand the statistics. It cov dent Nixon to accept appoint dential hopefuls that Mr. Nixon are under greet pressure to deal ditions. Later he could do some furtlmr excess profits would be both ciety has tmdltionally viewed (A) 5 Piece French Dining Suite, (1) 40” Round ers "qualified'' candidates. Those who ment to one of the two vacant is selling out Israel. J with urgent and critical prob appointment and select a committee to applied but were not qualified fer admis good politics and anti-inflation lems with short-time fusee," couples who don’t have children Table, with 1 -10” Leaf, plastic top. (4) Cane Back seaU on the US. Supreme But Rogers wants to stay recommend reforms. sion are not included. ary. Court. Miles says. "They become vic as selfish. "We look down on Chairs, White & Fruitwood. As of today, Mr. Nixon is where he is. spinsters and sufpect unmar O ose to 12,000 first-year students are There may have been more tims of what is sometimes call It is altogethei: possible that correc- ^determined to fight any statu- ried men ot being gay," Pope being admitted. The flgure is the high behind Mr. Nixon’s overtures ed OreshEun's law of public ad topr effort by Congress, to re says. "And the prejudices ex 5 Pes. ^199. Uonal reform, is becoming a public is est in history. than reward for Rogers. The “ The mime of the challenge ministration, which says, "the strict proflts, such as passing is violent disruption. Psira- tend to business and politics.” 38” China, glass shelves, lights. R 1 8 5 . sue. Both the public and inmates will Because of the tremendous cost of Secretary's intrepid refusal to prcEisure of day-to-day problems any form^of the highly ineffi doxicalty, it marches under the ZPO eventually wtuits to re building medical schools — need anyone tailor the Administration’s Mid with short deadlines tends to show greater politicization. The num cient excess profits tax. In fact, banner of peace and free structure society through legls- lock beyond the University of Oonnect- dle East settlement plan to drive out long-range planning." ber of articles and news features which the heart of the NEP Is to raise dom ."—John W. McDevItt, latlon, Pope SEiid. It would sup icut Medical Dental School for proof? — Israeli measurements has made Nevertheless, some tangible profits fast and high. head of the Knights of Colum steps are being taken toward a port laws providing govem- begin by asking what the basic purpose it is unlikely that either the public or the some of thePresIdent's political Expert studies by private bus, on vtolefice which he says non-growth population. Lost ment-qxmsored population edu of de^ntion U in the first place points private sector of the nation will under Intimates distinctly edgy. They economic ccnsultant.ng upgrrtdlng and change. Our society the burden on the physician so that the A footnote; What twthers should be sMc to recognize this, to re expert's time could be spent In the most Prestdentlsl advisers most is ------that buetneesmen, notoriously act positively, and to reatst a knee-jerk, beneficial manlier. '■ u t ■- i i 11 t . or one of stupid about politics, would tall The medical profession must provide M drfetudvc reaction. the government to go juftip In \ ( ■ . ' ■ 1 1 1' ( ' O V E R 150 the leadership in seeing the demands for in an era when Americans want their , the Potomac. That could lead to \ HOME FURNISHINGS the future . It must also undertake an ed- Congrassional action on an ax- d . 1 ()i»\) ' MERCHANDISE PRIZES! ( .uuntry to be more like its mmster plan ucational program to explain to the pub cess profits tax the last thing or .dream, the challenge of correctional Uc the benefits ot paramedical assistants Mr, Nixon or business wints. refomi could be a vehicle of pride. This to help overcome , a lifetime of indpe- Mans to Hlcksl f l l M«Im StrMt, NkiMiHMhir 0 mm 9 A.M. H lilO P.M. TMt^ay Hint %mhtr4m i... TlmrMkiy M4l PrM«v NIflitt HN 9 P.M. — trtnaUon that only the licensed physiclAO Despite rumors ptsntod - by CiMtd MMMivyf — PIm m 441«I171 — Tmoim AvMMftM eqclsty is rsMIlent and is capable of "fci comnetent to care for the sick,—THE the White House that ousted vetting now goalc. Few other oountries WATERBURY REPUBLICAN. Beerstary of the Intorior Walter TIm MHilnt'i MM... Pftll PARKIN# IN >4ANCHIfTIRi <
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activities are kcheduled for this have been solved this summer kingdom when a prince pays school to attend toe first hour of Condom* Eye$ Eaten \ Andover by toe installation of A trough court to the beautiful but the annual town meeting as on LIMA — Rural Pfruvlans be- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY/OCTOBER 4, 1971 Hebron week: * PAGE EIGHT Tuesday: Zoning Board of which runs alongside the Long gloomy princess, scheduled for Introduction to local govern- lleve .that a condor's ground Appeals executive session, - 8 Hill Rd. side of toe church. Un- Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. at the Mans- ment. btnes can relieve the pains of Manchester /jrea. p.m.. Town Office Building; Church Notes derground drains were placed field Middle School. ------rheumatism, its stomach can Drug Center Hebrcn Congregational Church on the other side of toe. church other plays Indude "The Manchester Evening Herald cure breast cancer Md lU eyes Etherington Report Sees Finance Unit Asks can Board of Christian Education building. Firemen's Revue" slated for Andover correspondent, Anna - roasted and eaten The Drug Advisory Center, Bar Disturbance meeting, 7:30 p.m., Bmlth-Oel- Rally Sunday The board will now go ahead jjgy, 21, "Tom Sawyer” 'due to Frielna, Tel. 745-9847. sharpen slgnt. Obituary S3 Park St., is open Monday with plans for a fund-raliing to be seen Feb. 20, and CIROeiT COURT U lert Lounge; Gilead Congrega Peter end through Saturday from noon Brings Arrests Land Purchase Vote tional Church Senior Choir re The First Congregational augment toe *1,200. the Wolf" which will be present- to to p.m. Manchestcir Session $153 Million in Savings hearsal, 8 p,m.; Uons Club Church of Andover yesterday o b -' Pilgrim Fellowship ed on March, 19. TVo counts of criminal mis A charge of violation of pa- A telephone backup service The Board of Finance at a At a public hearing £(ept. 22, kneeling, 7:80 p.m., M“ ri- ggrved World-Wide Communion The Pilgrim Fellowship group Season tickets arc cm sale and is available wdien the center chief were lodged along with a ' rc'e, against 21 - year - old special meeting lost night voted strong opposition was presented borough Tavern. oount of breach of peace against Charles Merrill of Tolland, was HARTFORD • (AP) — The Consolidation ^ ^ ■unor- don, Norwalk, Old Saybrook, in ora. i n ------Sunday bv marking toe dav as ‘ *>0 church met lost night at anyone not receiving a flyer James Laidlaw Dead, Is closed. by residents to in the area te mh..raHou-Thursday: Boardtmord nfof r Select-» i*pi. y y "F home of Mr. and Mrs. Don- may contact the school for fur- F U E L o n . Thomas Mayo, 24. of 847 Hart- dismissed today. Prosecutcr state can save up to *153.6 mil- Ing agencies imo a putnam and WllllmanUc. 4 to 1 "to permit town meeUng ------■ ------...... For drug advisory informa ^ TJ- ______proposal.Ellis' It was nroDosal. pointed It men, was 7 Dolnted p.m.. Town _ Office Build- Rally Day, according to toe ford Tpke. after a disturbance William Collins said, because »on a year and Improve its agencies la one of me ^ i o « the state prison and action on toe recommendation tion, call 646-2015. . . n# th n ' out at toe hearing ^ t toe prop- Senior Citizens meeUng, 1 Rgy, Raymond Bradley, pastor. 7berin*Th^elr fall^ p r^ a ^ Hiunmer Pastor At Tremendous Savings — Our Low Over at a W, Main. Street bar in the arrest was a mistake stem- services at the same time, ac- son s major m m ^ . Niantlc, 0* the purchase of the Gross- grty was not up to regulation „ " ' ailead Congregational ...... u ^ ‘ ' ' program, munmer rMim head Allows Us To Cut Our Prices! Teacher, Naturalist Rockville Sunday morning, mlng from a mix-up on Mer- cording to the report of the so- stance, c of transferring sentenced inmates Dressmon property on Reldy size and that drainage In the Church; Hebron Oon|re|atlonal 8®''^*®®" at ®hureh yesteri This year, David Munson will c-hiTreh hi" Andwer Police said the first of the rill's parole board. called "Etherington Commia- ^^Ich to Uie Massachusette Women's m u and Greyvllle iRds. for *50.- area would not be sufficient to (Church Senior Oiolr rehearsal, other churches around be working along with the Rev. served the Church to Andover Gallon, C.O.D. criminal mischief cheurges was Merrill is currently serving a jJqo-- which was presented for- ,md com m er^ w.. Framingham and COVENTRY—James Thomas Laidlaw, 72, of Grant Police Log 000." ) handle toe septic system of a . the world, included the sharing Bradley as group leader and all as assistant' pastor throughout MIN. 200 GALLONS Hill Rd., a prominent eastern Connecticut naturalist, for damage to property at the cne-year sentence, suspended Monday to Gov. Thomas ^ to banking to holding unsentenced women In- The board did not recommend two-family dwelling. Saturday; Hlatorlcal ^ le t y *“ ‘**® sacrament of Holy Com- highassess school•oXi.ssww* agef young people the summer months, hM start- died last night at the Windham Community Memorial bar and the second to damage «^ter 60 days, in connectlw j Meskill. m nubile mates at n new detention cen- too appropriaUon of any funds The Zoning Board also voted Antique Show and Bole, 10 a.m munion. are invited to attend the Fellow- ®t* t*** final year at the Hartford (24-Hour Notice Hospital in Willimantic. He was the husband of Mrs. ARREST8 to plumbing in Uie cell block at ^ Au^st h re^ at the governor, who created !_ consumer prot^tlon ter in Now Haven, for- - the- - purchase,r ...... but did...... vote un \aui the state tax on capital 8^tn». Robert IMxon, RecreaUon ,com Basketshop Road and toe N o^ ® P 'v o u f v7e T®®*-' “ >«• ®‘‘*"‘ ''®" '*"“ ®'' “ rmatlon Class Registration at S T cu 7 'n t veaT GUARANTEE 1967. Ho was a 1926 graduate Tarbell Medallion of Springfield I®' wH i MerrlH's false parole charge study was done by personnel Welfare Department which the commission said is of Springfield (Mass.) College Ccllc.-je for meritorious service was in connection with another loaned by Connecticut business- "Department of Social Serv- *!.*l'!?.'"„ou rrhls That our oil Is equal to or taughttaughVafthe Utchfleld Junl^ to the college. Shortly after his Richard 'nmreck, 16 of ^ with dl^sorderly conduct after in- unrelated to the Manches- es and industries-at no cost to ,ces/') re v is e s b ra n superior to any other oil on the Republic before teaching in retirement, he was named Bast- “ J” ’" . ter incident. the state. ,.. AAnew new "Department..... v..v of - Public------. voted at a combined m ating to g^^...» 3 ....I.-,^3^ ,^ tomorrow______-night1,^.. at. . «rs‘ selectman Bob Craig and __ „hii. ^ In Massachusetts the day after market. $1,000 Reward is Proven Otherwise. Coventry He plaimed and de- em Connecticut's teacher of the disorder y ’ M«nrhester was released ^ a cc.'.llns polled charges of pos- The commisnon was headed Safety" would Include the state estlma recommend toe *50,(X)0 P®®- 8 to consider toe request Of Wil- ‘^®, ®"“ ’’® dren belween toe ages of 4 and Thanksgiving m part of their signed ^ e nature trail behind year. , tennis c^ h S non-surety ^ n d and Miss marijuana with in- by Wesleyan University's for- policfe, the Motor Vehicles De- V...-..,. ..i op- .g , . Please register & vote. Principal of the Elementary .work on the 'My Government the^ Coventry grammar school Other surivvors are a brother. “ 8^ Scjiort^^ tennis courts. Balenti on a J6W^ tent to sell, in the cases of three mer President Edwin D. “ Ted" partment, the Military Depart- loslUon. __ wii J*®*** Py Democratic Town „ , . „ . School Donald Libby has sent Badge' and the 'Challenge of Court date Oct. 18. bond with court date set at Oct. 24 Hour Burner Service which is named after him. Herbert Laidlaw of Hamilton; Coventry parsons arrested at Etherington who unsuccessful- ment, the Office of Civil De- Cam pus R ent Dixon further stated that both ,, vam-av nrorwriv on rsd Gommlttee. 7 * * " .1, home a notice that toe Mans- Active ClUzenshlp’. He was a member of St. two sisters, Mrs' Thomas Neil Steven P Waldo, 17, of 15 R Rnrrill 18 of 82 Republican noml- fense and the Uquor Control „c
MANeHESTER- EVENING' HERALD, mt^CllESTEIl. CXJNN., MONDAY,'OCTOBER 4, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 PAGE THtRTBBN ■ >AOB TWELVE W * ' * * * * * * ' ...... - - - I II I - — ft jygiWt _ BXtiTINO | ; ' i ...... Education Offices r ‘it- %" :v n a t u r a l h e a l t h Field Goal Spells Win for East Catholic Burn at E llin ^o n f o o d S H p P P i A t THK ’ K' ■ ■: (OonttnueA from Pace One) ' which Includes office equipment S were alio laved by virtue of and visual aid supplies hasn't PARKADI Krashefski Field Goal Strategy 11.V.,'■ some fireproof files which were yet been determined. The build ing has been In the process of red hot when spotted by the being covered with aluminum 'M i Kick Beats custodian In the earlier hours siding. Backfired for Cards of the fire. Hose Lines N o r t h w e s t Firemen played hoses direct During the fire, hoses stretch YES, WE DO ST. LOUIS (A P )— The St. Louis Cardinals have ab ly on the flies which weigh 600 ed nil the way down the . stoop sorbed another defeat in the National Football League, MAKE By MARC RICK pounds each when empty and North Park ptreet to the bottom one coach Bob Hollway says could have been turned ^ "We had it when we all their contents were Intact of the hill at Prospect Street CAMPAIGN into victory except for a fumble. and they were opened later this near the center of Rockvlllo. No needed it, was the way ex "If we knew we werq. g o in g ------morning. one was reported Injured. hausted Eagle Coach Cliff to fumble, then we would have New York to a 21-8 lead in the Other records dating back Headquarters have boon sot SIGNSI Demers summed up the gone fdi* a touchdofwn,*’ said several years had been micro up for the school administration game after hia East Catho Hollway, elected Inetead to p-oiiowing Bakken’e field filmed and were stored ,, else In an empty store at- the five lic crew had beaten HCC settle for a field goal that fell goal, Thompeon tucked In the where. corners shopping center In the ED ’S ^ rival Northwest, 12-6. short, 21-20, against the New enaulng kickoff at the Giants Qetchell also said the town Wlndemere section. Phonos lei NO. SCHOOL OT. The partian fane at Mt. Nebo York Giants Sunday. seven, swung to his right and i were being installed this morn Manchester 64S-n68 "At that stage and in that raced 93 yards down the right recently had Increased Insur s a w the high-flying Eaglea ance coverage on the building ing and at least the phone num- ^ ,__. . . t £ A A A acore firat on a sparkling 60- football game it was the thing ,,aeune to score, although the value of the loss bers remain the same ns before. A A 'W A A A yard punt return by Joe Druro- to do," said Hollway, whq Ig- Cardinals, stunned by the ^ nored the partisan pleas ot 40,- ^un, then gave way to a 76-yauF • ^ lowskl. After the Indlema were i m \ unable to convert their first 671 In dispatching Jim Bakken climaxed by Tarkenton’e down play, punter Bill Quiah, to kick a 22-yard field goal with pass to Ught jend Bob deep in hia own territory, ,, . . . , Tucker and were pierced again “ With five minutes to play ^ Tarkenton’s tWo-yard trot boomed his kick to midfield we figured we’d get the bail ,„to the end »one with 4:07 gone where Durzolowakl took it and twice more,” Hollway added. ^ secqnd quarter. sped down the sideline for the "We did as we expected to do, n «f initial score. "Ml but we fumbled, I felt thajMby . the I v , SPEGIftb -I*- Bast, playing agresslve de getting the three points It would his first 17 ^ , ' f - fense, made the six points hold SiklS * l y three more, a Held ^ for Monday, up 'till midway thru the second goal to Houston, alone in toe end :.>.■ quarter. After a fumble by the Hollway’s decision to go for «>"«• ^ a see R 4 the field goal came atter line- Gogolak ^ (Harold i>hoto by Pinto) Blue and White on the 24, Indi Tuesday only DOWNED — An unidentified East Catholic pass an quarterback Brian Rickey backer Mike McGill picked off ond try for a « mode good lue of running a Fran Torkenton pass and and Beathnrd, seising to pe receiver is hauled down by a Northwest defender. scurried 19 yards to New ing, unleased a 64-yard twch- backs Perry McFadden and • -ys- ■j.l'C-■- York’s 48-yard line aa the clock down pass to toe speedy Gray Joe Fleming. began Ucking toward toe flnlsh. as the first half ended. Then after a series of eight Running back Roy Shivers Thoroughly dominated until plays, Fleming swept around (Herald_____ photo. by . Pinto) O) gouged out most of toe yards toe bomb, St. Louis required ‘Future Now’ right end and scored from two THREE-POINTER—First of two field goals by Paul Krashefski soars straight on a drive to the 16 in eight only two aeries of downs in too yards out. The conversion kick through goal posts as East defeated Northwest. Second three-pointer was the plays, but on fourth down toe third quarter to puU to 21-lff on was good and all of a sudden margin o f difference at Mt. Nebo. Holding ball is quarterback Joe Druzolowski. Cardinals came up a yard short another pews from Beathard to the Indians held a 7-6 lead. of first down. Gray, this for 60 yards. The lead was shortJlved be Hollway immediately sent In just began making basic cause on the ensuing plays the the veteran Bakken, who had instead of milking the With ’Skins Eagles started to roll. After a opened Cardinal scoring wlto a . ^ ^ „g .. Lou Casavant )?unt of 40 yards, Indians Blew Shots 14-yard field goal in the first NEW YORK (AP)—"The future is now,” said George the Indians fumbled and East quarter, and the pUcement spe- was restricted Allen after being named head coach and general mana- recovered. Druioiowski then (Herald photos by Coe) ger of the Washington Redskins last January—and he tossed an u-yard pass to haif- Si^" ball back “ > 77 0* ^ wasn’t kidding. ------back Pete White. Then Mdth four ““ •?J.e pa«. Houston dropped In Alien’s first season at the Chicago was Its first In three running out, place kicker ° ‘‘*®” ‘hlngs,” Webster Governor’s Foot Guard Bicentennial Parade helm, the Redskins, perennial games under new Ooach Tom- Krashefski split the up- And Tilt With Platt losers In the National Football my Prothro and ended (the Cln- t^khts In half with a 26-yard and comerback WlUle Williams **)rtto Crowds estimated at between ber of the department com ed officers, led by Sgt. Major darted into the street by the Dignitaries on the reviewing recovered to extinguish h'lt League, are off to their fastest derella heroics cf quarterback field goal. Manchester's alone in toe end sone for the (lards’ hopes. ^ y hadn ^ * 200,000 smd 300,000 jammed mented that the event was the Franklin A. Howe. hundreds to'snap their pictures. stand, who arrived in antique start since 1948. Kent Nix. As the teams headed to the By DEAN YOST field poeiUon on largest of its kind in his mem score. 'After failing on one ex- pete Beatoard’s two long their bomb the game would Hartford streets from the West But it was the precision units The military division of the automobiles, includq^ Lt. Gov. For the first time In 28 years, Nix, after replacing injured dressing rooms East held a We had our chances to- Running back John Hardrivk tra point attempt, Jon Leber got bombs to rookie receiver Mel have been entirely different. ory. parade included the 18th U.S. over favored Hiurtford Ihie to Bushnell Park of the regimental band of' Her T. Clark Hull; former Gov. John they have won their first three starter Jack Concannon, com- sUm 9-7 lead day and w e COUldn t casn in m^ved toe bail closer to the new life when Platt was charg- Gray had lifted fit. _ Louis . .back . ,p,jg outcome left New York 2- The two-miles line of march Army Band ot Ft. Devins, N. Dempsey and former Gov. regular season games, their lat- pleted only 6 cf 23 passes for 60 Northwest. Saturday to watch the colorful was east along irarmington Ave. Majesty's Grenadier Guards - j j .1, 1 , “* ™ I. t h e m ,” com m ented (rool line after picking iip 29 ed with a penalty, but again his into toe game after Tarkenton, 1 in the NFL’s National Confer- Mass.; the Ftrst Battalion, 169th Wilbert Snow; U.S. Sen. Lowell est triumph a 20-J8 upset over had toree inter- xo begin the second half East (^oach D ave Wigsrin o f yards on a end sweep. Work- kick went wide of Its mark and long a Cardinals nemesU, and ence Bast and fit. LiOuU 1-2 in parade marking the 200th anni and Asylum Ave. then south on from London, England (shown Infantry of Manchester; the P. Weicker Jr.; U.S. Sen. and the DaUas (Jowboys Sunday In ®®P‘®‘i„‘ ? “ " ^ ^ k i c k e d off and It appeared as if M anchester H igh football horse Nick Mozslcato ran now Manchester trailed 7-6 with fleet Rocky Thompson shot thesame division. versary of the First (^mpany. Ford St. under the Memorial in lower photo) which led the U.S. Ctoast Guard Band from former Gov. Abraham Rlbicoff; Governor's Foot Guard, the old Arch to Bushnell Park where Omadlan Grenadier Guards of New London; and the U.S. Air U. S. Rep. William Cotter; U.S. “ '® i'ndefimt^ wiuT’” ^ '^hdured Indians meant burtness. Saturday afternoon around left end for 11 and two only eight seconds remaining ------— ------— This should make up for toe inaeiimieiy witn an mjurea pjemlng ran for gains of edx g,ter absorbing a 13-6 defeat at solid lunges up the middle by in the half. t • n I D - D est military unit in continuous the B1 marching units massed Montreal, Canada, and the Gov- FV>rce Band of the East from Rep. Robert H. Steele of Ver Senators’ coming to Texas.” “ "®®’ , . , *°**''' ^ Northwest first Cep- fullback Roger Smith gave Piatt registered its last score LilttlB odCK tflS ttU nilCT service in the United States. in frcmt of reviewing digni .emor Geneial's Food Guard of Westover .AFB, Mass., among non; Hartford Mayor, George CHUCK STEAK So many turned out for the taries. The reviewing stand Ottawa, Canada, that proved others. Athanson; and Connecticut said the smiling Allen, refer- irAOIFS— McFadden was pieid in Meriden in 80 de- Platt its first score at toe 6:43 wlto 8:11 remaining in toe third ------ring to the recently announced ® trapped in the backfleld for a temperature, mark of toe first period. The period. Mozzlcato took a pitch- highlight of the three-day bicen faead Ford St. across from the the biggest draw for the crowd. Among units in the centennial Comptroller Nathan G. Agos- tennial celebration, Hartford po Haraord Hilton. Marching in crack formation, shift of Washington's baseball San FVanclsco, in handing loss of six and two incomplete Penalties, intercepted passes extra point attempt was g < ^ out frmn quarterback Phil Meil- division were the Manchester tlnelll of Manchester. Fillet - All lice were unable to give a more Shown passing in review in these scarlet-coated units in Pipe Band and the Nathan Hale The parade was followed by franchlse to Dallas-Fort Worth winless Philadelphia its third passes followed. The Indians j^nd fumbles hurt both clubs by Bill Mudry .and toe hosts carz on the 39-yard line of Man- Don Nottingham accurate estimate of the the upper photo is the unit of their bearskin bushees got Ancient Fife and Drum Corps the massing of colors a n d Tu SDA? Carefully Trimmeil for next season’. "We had to lopsided itoss, roiled up 610 total were forced to punt but this as neither could put together led, 7-0. Chester and went in for toe crowds. But one vbteran mem First (Company non-commission huge ovations, and shutterbugs ot Coventry. speeches in Bushnell Park. make . the folks back homq yards. Including 808 in the air. was a blessing in disguise, successful scoring drives. Man- After each club failed to score. Try for a two point con- CHOICE) To Give You The proq|l> of us." John Brodle fired three Quish’s punt went to the East cheater was tagged ■with three move the ball successfully im- version failed. TTie vlcto^ put toe rejuve- touchdown passes for toe 49ers, one-yard line. And after toree flags for a total of 26 yards til late In the second quarter From tots point on, neither Most For Your Money nated Redskins into sole posses- I® Kwallck. . plays, Druzolowski was caught while Platt was penalized 107 when an alert Manchester de- team managed to move toe boll Helps Rout Pats slon of flrsi place in the Bast- i • • • zono for a safety. yards in 13 whistles. The Tribe fender, BUI Rhodes picked off any distance as either fumbles, . em Dlvlsipn of toe National PH1EF8 - BRONCOS — After toe safety the Eagles •'“’‘I two fumbles while toe a Greg Zachomler pass near penalties or bad punts hamper- FOXBORO, Maas. (A P )— Don Nottinfifnam was Vir- Football Conference and left Middle linebacker Willie La- had to put toe J>all In play by Panthers lost the ball toree mldfleld. ed play. tually the last player selected this yew in the National Chuck lb Cube Steak 1.19 them as toe only unbeaten club nlec led toe Kansas City de- means of a free kick from toe With little time remaining. Tribe signalcaUer Wlggin Football League draft, but he’s proving a prize choice ^ -m i r in'toe NFC. fenserthat muffled Denver’s of- 20. Northwest took toe ball in ^ “ ®*' Manchester .fall^ to MMchester s offense ^ u p gave the local fans something fyj. Baltimore Colts. “ “ m 'Cleveland, toe lone ,unde- fense. Lanier made eight unas- Eagle territory and quickly " ’ °''® “ If .. cheer about with only 1:26 vYlto Norm Bulalch mining a short scoring run by Tom L Seated team In the American sisted tackles, assisted on two moved downfield They used failed in Us first attempt R l^ e s on a down-ond-ln pass remaining in toe game. On a twiated knee, Nottingham got a Matte in the opening minutes Football'Conference, puts lU 20 others, broke up a pass play plays -layg to get within two ^® ^ situation Wig- starting shot and earned his and then talUed himself on a P record on toe line tonight recovered a Bronco yards of navdlrtpaydirt. But once ®*' P®®®*®®*®" 30-yard ^ o d e s scoot^ ^ y a r ts g;ln sent Rhodes out on a pass pro apura with an outstanding plunge. against Oakland in a nationally Awnble.. .. Jan , _ Stenerud------^ ® d yards of __paydirt. _____ But ^c® une. A tight Platt defense rtop- being tamped New England Patriots. successful oftorts with thsee East started •what was to be Wlggin gave Platt excellent this time hit Mike Mlstretta all ending a big Manchester threat The 6-10, 210-pound running field goals from 42, 41 and 60 in ■ Sunday’s other NFL “ o r 1 fe the winning drive after running In some unbelievable game black, considered by many os yards out as toe Oolts handed games, Detroit hold off Atlanta ^ ^ ^ ’ tack White ran for 16 yards and pkf ^ statistics, Platt ran off 70 often- too small for the proa despite a the Patriots a second straight 41-88, Baltimore whipped New naiuM _ then caught a pass for six aive plays netting 280 yards, 269 brilliant three-year record at loss. England 23-3, Minnesota over- ' CARDS more. On a crucial third and Pair of Interceptions powered Buffalo 194), Los An- Fran Tarkenton scored one rushing and 20 passing. ’They Kent State, was awarded the xhe rvJ*- tough defense, led four play, Gary Bilodeau went attempted 10 passes and com- game ball after he carried 16 py pig Buhba Smith, gave New ''t t n W IMoNi geles downed Chlci^fo 17-8, San t^chdown ^ d passed fw an- ^ pleted one. Mcnzicato carried times for 49 yards and caught England yookle Jim Plunkett a Francisco battered Milla- other, while rookie Rocky ^ o.raobaa a« voniii “ “ “ “ ‘V ISet j \ j Wj Upa w Jets’ Victory T ■ a y a.a y ■ j the ball 28 times for 166 yards, three posses for 84 yards n m e d afternoon. Althoush he delphia 81-8, Kansas Olty rniurn for uioth- Then wlto 3:68 left, Paul J Platt had 14 first downs. And against the Patriots. wasn’t sacked the former Heis- v o ? k '" o i ^ ''''^ n ~ d ’ B f“ L ^ ^ ^ TO, spal-Wng toe Glante’ up^ Krashefski was again called MIAMI (AP)—Cornerback Earlie Thomas practical- averag^ 86 y ® « to ^ r ’’’me Ar®* thing I wimt to to man Trophy winner completed York Giants nipped St. Louis ^ ^ occasion , Paul W nrfipld’a Docket to Dut the New York Manchester netted only 120 is get everyone to sign the only nine of 20 passes for 62 21^1 the toe New York Jets up- ®®t ®ver St. ^ i s . V rr.1 ®" ** offensive pUys. And ban," Nottingham said happUy. en d^ Miami 14-10, Green Bay for the Winning score. J^ts mto position and the crazily-bouncing football did ^ ^ J’, ..boto. i was told I was too JETS DOLPHINS — topped Cincinnati 20-17, Pitts the rest, • A n d e r a on should have yards and Ita yaito via toe ah- Phuto^'* t o T m ^ h ^ s tad Ml Northwest relied mostly on say burghuuifi. uomaicudefeated SanOBI. DiegoI.'.OB'' 21-17, ’The Jets recovered «.a puntK—'th e lr around attack as thev . T®/® j***J*. known)wn where the ball was,”waa.” ways. Wlggin attempted lo18 to~ be with. They dont * j—» juet give j. R mnp’iftnrf oland Gnudi and New Orleans and Houston that bounced off Miami safety- break, ^ d Injured JeU quar- passes, completed four and had you a 40-yard speed trial end ^ '^^*“®** Hllsbuiyi ’’He had to struggled'to a 13-18 tie. • ■ ------* ------~ . send you on your way” m tout« t o f t ^ ^ t M ^®<* ®«®n8‘vo w S r S l w a C part in pro ‘"^® “ ®P‘ Intercepted. Dave CTelah- ^-unt run for his life aU day. He ran C R f • I • • * of her daughter’s appyarent kid glass in the car window. The S in s r e c o v ^ P>®y» («8-36) and total offense J^tbaU For a c h S e ours «Yter-noon. There is man hod 26 yaito but I don’t like to see it.’ ’ charter firm as saying he was REDSKINS •COWBOYS — i e l T w ^ s y ™®h«r no excuse for us losing that ball seven carries “ ^ * ^ h e s t o r "The OolU are tough move naping shortly after 2 a.m. other guy in the car was trying T»>® i c J " to Hijacloiig over Florida standing near the plane early toe when she monitored a police this morning with Downs and to hold her." Police said Reed told them "Played bur game and didn’t, r ? ! f " p r ^ r i ^ ’ SasV ^?to - “ ® — ^ ^ ™ d said Thomas "may “ ’T e r e -^ i ^ S r T T o get S d l r H ‘a" radio broadcast that said the Crump "When the car pulled make ' ^ mistakes’’ against ‘’*’® 8®®^^^touchdown. ^ carries “ ■“'® •^'P*’ *"® ®uddllng a have lucked Into toe steal. His beaten by a team with Platt’s * ^ ,® , scramble. It was the bUU. Oto- L e a v e s 3 Dead, One Held FBI was looking for Giffe and up and this gentleman got out the woman was sceaming the previously unbeaten Cow- PAfiKFiw nn.rinwaUi nnmni«f.H >®'«>-'^‘'en Thomas turned hand just happened to get be- ablUty by thAt score. The play- ^ ^®>;®®®« er than that, it was Buhba. the plane. and came up to us and said he "I’m being kidnaped. Don’t lis boys. T * BBNOALS- PACKERS— DiudowsW completed seven thief and reversed toe tide for tween my chest and toe ball. I era really bung In. there and « PmgK Owe) was a doctor and had a girl ten to what they say." His solid play enabled us to "I tato chasing that oat,” The plane belonged to Big Oiarlhy Harraway’s 67-yard A Clnclnnaiti gamble that “ ^ yards ana Indian the twice-beaten Jets. don’t think he was trying to played one heck o* a game, Brother Aircraft, Inc., of Nash that was sick or on drugs or Police said Reed told them rest Bulalch another week." Bubb|a said In saluting Plun- Bahamas. ing about 300 pounds. Agents ville. Police said Olffe had something like that and needed the two men pulled guns when touohddwn run In the first port- backfired wlto two minutes re- Hickey was five of lo for vVarfleld had caught a 17- steal It ... It just happened.” Tb® team really came ct age Baltlmore Cfoach Don kett. Once Birtxfme. the pilot rs^ who took him off the plane said leased the plane Sunday night to get her to Atlanta. their credentials were ques od Bill Kilmer’s 60-yard TD malnlng enabled Green Bay to ’ ~ ^ , yard bullet from Bob Gricse at Anderson- admitted the lus- this afternoon,’ ’ Coach Wlggin McCafferty said. "Bulalch Ironically, Smith was credlt- dioed be was being hijacked. they had to use a rope to get pais Roy Jefferson In toe edge too Bengal.. With toe After the game East Coach for a trip to Atlanta. "That’s when I noticed her. tioned. Later, police said, they yeuam fw XWJ llt o - —W — l rtomof rttAH wrk/wl sI a Va m i a the Jot 46 whent t s s v s s ’Thomas asiv/si*oo VM/’UWXrutlly-booed VCMicoll 4taion the MSO bouncingarvust<.sss0 stato^ could have played If necessary, ed wlto only three assisted FBI agents said Downs per him through the docv of the At Nashville, police quoted She was screaming and holler found five suicide notes in the second quarter and second-halt Packers leading 20-17, toe Ben- » ® snatched the ball away and punt was accurate. "It hit me," suaded Giffe be was low on fuel plane. tat the rest will help his In- tackles. However, he spent Larry Reed, an employe of the ing and beating against the oar. field goals of 28 and 82 yards K^ls had fourth down and two P'®^ “ '®*^ went 11 yards to the Miami 44. said the four-year veteran. He jured knee. The kid did a torrif- most ot the afternoon in the Fa and landed the jdane at Jaclb In Nashville, police eaid Giffe victory. Demers also pointed n,,,v uiuw »«■ u. luui^n- ion was a former instructor at by Curt Knight accounted for ' ™.i iZ,' New York drove for a touch- really didn’t want to talk about te job." triots' backfleld — and Plunkett aonyllle IntematkauU Airport. ' 1 * Peabody CoO^e who was oper the Washington scoring. ^ n g ^ o l C oa^ '* Paul ' "*Brown de- ^® / ‘’®,'. down. George Nock slamming It. Nottingham helped set up a A Oo. knew he was around. After the craft touched down, elded to go for the first down or ^ _^__ t®)!)® ®® ®^ scored all jjj from the one to make It 10- Miami scored all its points In FBI agents surrounxied it and ating a real estate office at the # t/ / f and Vageteblesl LIONS ■ FALCONS_ ^® touchdown rather than a ty- ®®®^ points. 7. the first five miputes. Tim Po shot out the tires and ot>e en time of the hijacking. They aaid j . . if 1. 'bS R«'d goal. But toe Packers' East Is now 3-0 and l-O In the Then came the bounce. ley Intercepted on AI Woodall gine that was stlu running. Po the Giffes separated a week Browns Vs. Raiders Tonight Detroit defensive tack Mike gf^ppod rookie quarterback Ken HCC. Northwest Is 2-1 and 0-1 Steve O’Neal punted from hia pass on the game's first ploy to lice said Giffe fired twice ago. Weger, who KJored on a 62-yard Andenmn at toe line o< scrim- In toe.«CC. - . When contacted about the MANY Sunkist own 10-yard line ns New York set up a 16-yard touchdown through the planes’ wladahield fumble return, described the mage. —______National Footimll League and then turned the gun on bis death of her daughter, Mrs. Jo Valencia LlonsJTaicons game as a "free- ‘ • was apparently headed tor a dash by big Larry (Jsonka. seph LsklCb of NosbviUe said, three-point loss with five mtn- Qaro Yeprcmlan later booted a AMERICAN CONFERENCE victims. Immaculate • Low Mileag? for-nll.’’ The loss knocked At- htBBLBRS • CHARGERS — D u b le r Cup Wide Receivers ’’When she had not gcA home ORANGES utes to play. 43-yard field goal. Eastern Division They said Mrs. Giffe. mtdher lanta from the unbeaten ranks. Pittsburgh turned a Son r a NCHO I.A C O ^ A , Calif by 2 o'clock, I knew something Grog Landry tossed two scor Dolphins Bcrnmbed to get out The 10-0 edge stood up W L T Pet. Pts. OP of a 21-month-old child, had was wrong.' I knew George had Mountain Bartletts Diego fumble and a pa«i Inter- (a p ) _ ino United States ha. of the way when’ oV eal been shot twice in the chest. Ing paiues for toe Lions and coptlon Into touchdowns nnd ■ 'V.;—'/----- — ^**® when O’Neal'B punt through a aoniewhat.-boring Balt. 2 1 0 .667 68 17 gone dr/wn there." Miami 1 1 1 .600 49 38 Downs also was shot twice, Northwest Ron Jessie scampered 97 yards stopped toree CTiarger ithreats players who have partloloated.‘®*V“® .bounced ?on " **'®the Orange ®®"''Bowl *®"*®game until Thomas pulled hts Will Be on Spot Mrs. lAddcb aaid her daugh N. Eng. 1 2 0 .333 30 63 once in the leg and once in the wlto a kickoff reSTm for a W In T e cloMng mlni?tos to nip r t t a l r ' c o u S ^ n d n i , to start a wacky final few ter bad been living with her PEARS NY 1 2 0 .333 24 49 back of the head ’71 Cutlasses since ibe separation from Giffe. er touchdown. thetoe Chonrers.Chargers. John Fuqua toains, reslrioted t o ' olnvere9\1n«rMt*a a.. \ . __ minutes. CLEVELAND, Ohio (A P )— The Cleveland Browns’ , * * • , •cored twice for toe Stoelers. over too m o of 46 1 aul ( ^ o recovered for too Runners and receivers oven Buff. 1 3 0 .000 61 97 When agents boarded the She aaid (iUitt bad csdied her A v o c a d o s OeotertTroet 0 .2 9 c W a X O ll T U m ip S Testy lb 8 c wide receivers will be on the spot tonight when the • « • U/I4U Ai Now York boomed 37 Miami quarterback OHobo try* Oiilral Olvlsluil plane they found Giffe dying Sunday night and aaid he want fXNTTS • PATH — near the door, the pilot dead in HAINTfl • OlIiKRH ^ m ^*^®***' yiinla for the winning touch- Ing to set up for pajmea con- Clevo. 2 0 0 1.000 46 13 ed W meet with Susan "Just Earl> Morrall and Johnny Uh' his seat and Mrs. Giffe dead In Charley Durkce. rol.s-od Nc^k going over tinually slipped on the Orange put. 2 1 0 ,067 67 44 long ewAigh to tell her ftxA h yt Itos cjhnblned for 19 pass com the rear of the craft. luid Toni B iw n , 49 bent chal- fr,„„ (Pc two with l ;66 to play. Bowl’s nrilflelnl surface, an. 1 2 0 .333 04 66 Oakland's rugged defense — ------— - — and give her back her Jewelry, plaUoqs in 24 attempts, veteran "®bBer this sowen by Houslta Bobby Wayne Wallace, 82, longing Sweden Sunday. ‘ Hoiw. 0 2 1 .000 29 04 kept Gary Collins and Fair the bump and run, to losing I’m sorry to have caused y(M surrendered without a fight uiui T om , Matte and rookie Don ” y® ,T “.‘.Z'llfB “ J ! Western Dlvtaloii Hooker and the other Browns’ their opener to New England, all the trouble I did but you Inst January's Super Bowl," was charged with air piracy, NotUitihnm each ran for n f*!'* K.C, 2 1 0 ,687 60 40 wide receivers from catching a then rebounding to rout -San will have happiness now be- rnds left, giving New Orleans said Miami. Unetaeker Nick the P'S! said. Randall Crump, touchdown. Jim O’Drien kicked Oak. 1 t 0 .600 40 20 pass lost season when the Ral- Diego. crause I'll be rail of your life." lU tie wlto the Oilers. Mark B e r g i n W in s F i n a l E r e r i f , Bounlouiitl. "It hasn't been the co-pilot, was unhurt but field goals of 41, 42 and 60 8.D. 1 •i 0 .333 S3 69 deni edged Cleveland on The Browns need a victory to Mrs. Ijakich said sl)e learned Moseley, who had lifted Hous the same since. But, what do was treated for shock. 2888 yards, and liubba Handln led Dr'l). 0 9 1 .000 24 60 George Blanda's last-minute give them a one-game lead ton Into a 18-10 lead with a 44- you expect them lo do . . . rip These 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlasses offer unusual a teiiactous defense In Ualtl- NATIONAL (X)NFRHEN(«: field goal out to OUlfomla. over the HltUburgh Steslers to Agent Jim O'Connor, who ar yard field goal with 6# seconds S e a s o n E n d s a t S ta ifo r d . up a 3360,000 surfaeeT" value to anyone who wants the advantages of a more’s victory over Now Eng Kaslern iMvIaluii Hooker says he Is Icxiklng for- toe American Football Confer- rested Wallabe, said, "1 took u remaining, mleeed a 60-yanler Gene Bergin, In toe famed Dave IsqH> was Ihliil, Biqts’ Hhiila admitted the malted prestige Oldsmobile at a low, low price. All are land, W I. T Pet. OP ward to the challen.(e, tat he ence’s Central Division, whtis a loaded .38 off him. Asked If the with fcair seconds to go. Ford IMnlo 2, brought down toe nieveiu hairth and' Ed Yefrins- anrtaee was allp|K>ry, but bullets came close to him, the FUEL (HL 1 7 J g a l . two>door hardtops, with automatic transmissions, • • * Wash 8 () U l.OUO 74 36 will have to be at his best be- loss would drop them to a flrst- power steering, radio, and whitewalls. All good eurtaln at Stafford Springs Mo- '. j... , ehumultm was " ’‘•uldn'l blame the turf for Dallas 2 1 0 .667 1U7 64 cauee he will be facing WUIle place tie. agent said, “ I heard the shots UAJ.D. VIKINGS • niLIJt — lor speedway In greal faidtlm) ’ '*7'» “ '"*k .tampion, w..s scream past me." Duy»« ‘ Mlnneeola’s pass nisli was ns he eaplured the 10-lap main NY Uiila. 2 I U 667 66 90 Bn>wii, Oakland’s tup defensive Oakland muet win to keep HI I, I 2 0 . 383 64 66 tack pace wllh the 'Kansas I8ty Agents who stormed the Joke even better againet liuffibk). Hiicn Drivnr K lllwl •vent ,,ot* " ''®bl. elomly after- Stevens w»si Ihe 1971 Hlnffonl didn't iwom lo The Vihlnge front four dumped ITill . 0 1 0 000 ‘24 HO The a Browns, wlimere over Chiefs, 2-1. In the Western Ulvl- ' plane also took off a small, (AIM IHNS1 yesterday. track lllln SANDUSKY, Obi" •lip na lou.'h as we did " tViilral DIvleltMl HuusKni and Baltimore In their slon. A loss would drop them gray box which they aaid had KEUEY a SONS Ihiffatb ((uarterback Donnie Hastings, Bergin lis*k Ihe lead on Ihe In the six-ryllmler otane, MiiielMislBr OM am oM a Shaw - for taven lunees totaling Holto JolinciM'k of It.iimlns taek Jim Kllek iJ (Tile 2 1 0 MT 40 49 two starts this season, don't Into a esoond-placs Us wtto been deecrlbed ae containing a viva iiVllVd as his car ran 24th lsp witeii Im> g. 1 anaiml Gary llyan In Ita No is) c.q.pcl bomb. m -h b . b u r n e r M1»V10E M yards, giving the Hills imly Mich., (he |)«il|ihli\s rehised. •veil In ■ >el 2 1 0 967 as 61 kiuwv What to expect In the way San tXego. Silver Lane at Hartfbrd Road, Manphester (h« track and crashed Fred DeNarro DeMarro, leadlns the 10 lap feature wllh FiunK .te(eat, to c.siccUc anyllilng lo Newemen said military demo eight nst yards In th« air. Davo «Yf " tbit UiiM» was Walmsiay ••rmsi kY«),i,ip k;,i OB 6 I 0 967 94 72 of all Oakland pass dsfense In Cleveland and Oakland are av* New York "II ween’l tile same lition experta who opened the 6 4 7 -9 7 3 2 (Mbinn sparked lb . Mlnnsmta ICenl o" lb. Sai- wav^d Ih. bla warda won the irsek lllle for Mto ’j I 0 667 62 U iigUghl’a genib, which la ex- sraglng about to# sams to oyer- M t - l l t f kliul of Jel Irem we'vv pleyed Weetera IMvtelun pecisit lo draw a standing' all .offense, the dlflsrsnoe batog box found no bomb. It contain Serving Vernon, Coventry, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES tdttnm, rush tog I times f o r i l ,.,valrnde FreWh ggsmtai" Iha seeisnl year In a row ed eome personal paj^re and lortiie. hr eitltl If W. bed N Frwi. 2 .1 o 967 96 43 puuni «d y crowd of about that the Haiders Save stayed Tolland, EUlngtoa, Sonili yards. ^ s fiH ^ T .q, ««IS) Ita Irerk I'lainvIlU' Maillom valUit i4l piolurea of partially nude wom mul »«aHng cmr*. aiilo race* Suniley lie elli W Hnlltnluy ntgbl do. lo I.HO loloWli le. Ihe All 1 I I M)o Ta 71 so.ux) V loainly wi the ground to Uwfr Wlndeor and Manckeotor Jahncie-“«td ihev w.tild have uuU. I 1. Ana 1 1 1 hxi 6T 47 The ftaideiii used conaldar- attack wMls III* Krgwws* iaM- 1 — dead «B arrlvsl el llcssi Se OU^e was daaorlbad aa weigh field cllctlll, tinlelied eei'ieul. ...• e. loille.." N Or I I I 600 67 T1 ,tl4e son. coverag*. as w«U as eeas has eoine through Mh alf, Angel*®' VlcUiry aver mar4tito »l.w|*iisl
» -- X MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER,. CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING’HERALp. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1971 Orioles Talk About Heroes, A ’s Talk About Ump Gloria Darling Women’s Tennis Champ X" '3 1 Sue Hadge Auto Racing Roundup Clutch Performances Sunday R ^ b it Ball Day for Pittsburgh Bows Out First Grand Prix -t-l Turn Tide for Birds By 6-1,6-0 Sports Slate \ Robertson’s Hot Bat / By EARL YOST Win for Cev0rt BALTIMORE (A P )— The Baltimore Orioles talked •;v;' Fourteen years ' ago, about heroes while the bitterly disappointed Oakland TUESDAY Gloria Darling took up ten A's talked about an umpire after the defendingr cham Soccer nis because she didn’t want WATKINS GLEN, N. Y. (AP) — Francois Cevert pions beat the upstart A’s 6-3 in the opening of their Manchester vs. Hartford, Dil to sit home while her bus- won his first Grand Prix race Sunday, riding home.far best-of-five American League playoff series. lon Stadium Squares NL Playoffs in front of old pro Jo Siffert before more than 100,000 Cheney a^ Cromwell band played the sport. mje te«una went at It again ------w ar nirt ann nt a Meanwhile, Bobby Unser of today in the second game of the Dick'Wmiahis. '"niat put them Windsor Locks at Souto Wind SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—The s'K'V Three years later, Mrs,. But the 27*year-oJa son of a ... a/ a -ai Park’s upper right field seats boldly proclaimed in fire Darling played so well she French Jeweler let H be known set with right-hander Jim “Cat- behind only S-2.” sor earned the No. 8 ranking among fish" Hunter hoping to succeed Now, Weaver turned to the Coventry at Rham engine red: "The Year of the Fox. ______immedla^tely that the U.fi. a" Olastonbury at Rockville female players In New Eng Grand Prix was about the ?! 20O,l®P»,‘n winning the where ace Vide Blue failed and bench that helped him win the It may bo the year for Son — ,,y ,i pitch and the other land. Marlboro 300-mlle race for In gain an even break for the A's American League Bast title by Oranby at Ellingtcm Francisco Manager Charlie with a base hit, and Miller fourth choice on his list of ...... m Bolton at Vlnal Tech Fox. Who knows? But Sunday Yesterday afternoon, top- places where he wanted to dlana^lls-type cars at the Tren- before the series switches to u games, sending up pinch hit- came In to protect a 4-2 lead. seeded Mrs, Darling easily con the West Coast Tuesday. Left- ter Curt Motion, Cross Country was the day of the nibbit ball Miller got plnch-hltter F r ^ break Into the winner’?'clrole. hander Mike CueUar, one of Motion slashed a 3-1 pitch Manchester at Bristol Central quered Sue Hadge in the finals ”I’d much rather have won ^ n ^ r averaged 140,771 miles for the Pittsburgh Pirates Duffy to bunt foul for a third of the revived Manchester four Baltimore pitchers vdio from Blue into the left field East Catholic at St. Paul The Pirates tormented the slipped deeper Into the French. German or Mona- P®«- ‘ij® won at least 20 games this sea- comer for a double, scoring Vlnal Tech at Coventry Town Women’s Singles Tourna can Grand Prix," said the cur- San Francisco Giants with 15 . when ho walked Ken ment by scoring an Impressive ly-halrcd, blue-eyed bachelor, by Mario A n^rtt Naza- son, pitches for the Orioles. Brooks Robinson and tying the Glastonbury at Rockville hits, Including Bob Robertson’s ^g^jg^spn to load the bases, D e ^ te the key opening score 3-3. Granby at Ellington 6-1, 8-0 decision at Charter Oak “But the U.S, Grand Prix . , . '•®^*', Pa. Andretti finished sec- three home runs, to secure a 9- jj,,, cool reliever struck Park. Cold and windy conditions well It’s the most money paid on °"d Sunday, game Victory, BalUmore Man- At this point the A’s got hot Windsor Locks at South Wind 4 victory and deadlock the puentes and got out of prevailed. the Formula I circuit and that However, Joe Leonard of San ager Bsirt Weaver wouldn’t under the collar.- They thought sor hombr-happy National League ^„,ie Mays lined Jose, Calif., who wound up even talk about the posslbUity plate umpire Hank Soar made Rham at Portland Mrs. Darling never trailed, is good, very good.” playoffs at one game apiece. woberto Clemente In right. winning the first five games world 'bird, clinched the U.S. Auto of the Orioles sweeping the some dubious calls and that THURSDAY The best-of-flve-game series j,gy piay, U Cevert, who joined American League playoffs for Motton should have been a with a brilliant display of well champion Jackie Stewart’s Tyr- (3Iub national driving cham Soccer continues Tuesday with game Miller struck out is n i placement and lob shots, before pionship. the third straight year. strikeout victim. Prince Tech at Cheney rell-Ford team only lost year, “We have one and they dem’t ..ne (Soar) called what he . FRIDAY No. 3 In Pittsburgh. puentes In the sixth.” said ■Mrs. Hadge could break the collected 360,000 from the $67, George Follmer of Arcadia, “That guy on first base (Rob- ,jj„rtmigh. spell and win her only game of 000 purse. Calif., won the final race of the have any,” Weaver said when g^w to the best of his ability, I Soccer the day. sedan asked if he anUclpated a guess,”’ commmented Blue after Maloney at Mtuichester ertson) was nasty,” said Fox, him out with a fast- ”It’s a fortune,” he smUed. I®'*'®®® Trans-American polntlng to the Pirate slugger’s outside,” declared ' The gum-chewing new queen “And don’t you kid me, dollars race series, leading all the way sweep. “We’ll be at the ball the gome. “Everybody makes South Windsor at Plalnvllle i.- (Herald photo by Plhto) park today to play Just that mistakes. I’m not saying he playoff - record performance ..j noticed Saturday the of the SUk Town courts came are still worth plenty in Eu- capturing the Mission Bell Rocky Hill at Coventry back to take the next game and REMEMBERED—Honored guests at the annual West Side Old Timers Re game. So will they. If doesn’t ,„ade mistakes, but the umplr- Bloomfield at Rockville that drove in five runs, the win- ^ome run was r e p e 200-mile event over Riverside help to think about a sweep one i„g wasn’t the best.” nlng margin the first set and methodically union last Saturday night at the Garden Grove were Jack Stratton, center, and T?te Frenchman’s first For- Internatlcaial Raceway’s road Ellington at East Granby inside and he hit a couple of scored a sweep in the second set way or the other.” Willliams was even more spe- Vinal Tech at Rham 'Robertson was the whole other good balls off Infllde Emil Plitt, right. General Chairman Fran Mahoney presented plaques to the mum^ victory actually was an cours® In California. Weaver preferred to talk clfic. story today," agreed Pittsburgh hna to win her first Manchester pair. Both Stratton and Plitt were standout athletes in their younger days. e a ^ f one. He started the race Follmer, who started from Cross Country crown. about the clutch perfotmance “'*we thought he missed two Maloney at Manchester Manager1LrnMn«*Ar> Dannyr\annv 'M'llMurtaugh. a ncrh ^ I was determined to keep In fifth place among 29 start- "i® P®'® poeltlon, toured 79 laps Currently the three-time win ers, but by Uie end th fh ^lsts recelvecl^^ slWer Ja^k^sU rfanl, Vin farther back In the league as a Howden Ganley of New Zea- 0-for-U against Blue. lege scored its third soccer win room. both are good hitting clubs. Our tratlon. Workouts will begin "nien come the first of Weav . _ While Robertson turned on series has been like this all year bowl awards from Mel Sie^ld, result of a 31-21 loss to the sixty-four golfers will play In land. Tuesday, Oct. 12. er’s heixieB. Light-hitting Mark ‘"Weil. Major College Football in four starts Saturday in Water- Recreation Director and tour- ® . Roanoke Buckskins. The Jets the $200,000 U.S. Pro Match Belgian Jacky Ickx, who took Belanger ripped a single to cen- get the hit and I m glad I got ^i^im d'l^toned a 3-1 defetTron the power, reliever Bob Miller year.” ney director. Mattatuck C.C. The Cougars helped to turn off the Giants -n^e Pirates’ victory, first 1 Herb Bvk 99 ' *®^ going into the final play championship at the Coun- up the challenge of Cevert SIDEUNE . SHOTS: . . y > ' two minutes, but Buckskin try Club of North Carolina in P1-. when Stewart faded, was forced B ^ i o k ^ S g ^ d ‘'iiav e McNaily got the victory post a perfect 2-0 mark In the with four innings of lofty work, ever In a playoff and only third the Interested spectators was CRIERS quarterback Charlie Richards pinehurst, Aug. 26-29. into a late pit stop that put him Spoils Dial OCOAA Conference. His performance was almost Candelstick Park In Uie last ^ ^ t was the key to the In- for BalUmore with hmlnp McGee Leads Duke Lee U ^ e t t l , former town A - Dick McGonlgle 76-7-70; Jroke "the game open with a 69- out of action. But 'before he TONIGHT ning,” noted Oakland Manager of relief help from Eddie Watt. Right inside linebacker Jack lost in Robertson’s herculean 14 games, doesn’t necessarily m ens single c h ^ p , now^ e^^ B — Matt (Jhupas 7 ^ 1 ^ ; C — pj^y Hershel Dave Nelson of the Wadiing- left, the Ferrari driver had set 9:00 (8) Browns vs. Raiders Wlssler scored the first MOC perfonnance. give them a psychological edge TOMORROW goal at 3:40 of the second peri- “Miller did a great Job," said as the teams head back to mnhn s onmnbn/-k nAxt « ^ ^ R ^ McLoud and one touchdown t JNUjW icrv^ +v,a Vonlrop Gotiference J s'tvIs 47-6-4I; Class C — Mike As Duke head coach Saturday to surpass Tom Harmon by one ter the score **rst two batters reached base, team will win the pennant.” Stratton Ski CRIERS • Here^what kept alive its ho^ of retaining the Y a ^ e e ^ Michigan’s sLond Li period left winger A — flaily Geda 90-20-70; B football title, but Yale and Central Connecticut were low gross - Ray Evel- Devils to their fourth stmlght Neatest rusher ^ th 2,116 ca- M ^k H a J r in S b ^ ^ — Faith PalozeJ 92-22-70; C — shaken by upsets last weekend. hoch 76; Blind bogey — Joe victory—a 9-3 upset of 10th- reer yards as the Wolverines Hcnrert «« he hent the Area Limits Jo Tartaglia 96-83-66. UConn’s offense stormed ClemenUno 100. ranked Stanford. romped over Navy. Ron John- au ef’s goaUe wiUi a hard cross BETTER NINE back from a 21-7 deficit against Both teams are in their first PRO SWEEPS ”We were caught by a well aon holds the Michigan career boot to lUt the score to 3-1 Day Tickets A — Alice BanUy 46-11-84; B New Hampshire. The winning full season of football. New Low gross — Ray Evelhoch coached, well prepared team. I rushing record of 2,440 yards. Losing goalie Rocco Vtdletta — Faith PalozeJ 47-11-36; C — touchdown in the last period, a England having discontinued Jo® Wall 76; Low net — Har- feel badly about misjudging Quarterback Donnie Wlggln- played well as he recorded 31 Jo Tartaglia 60-17-33; kickers — ittakesto JAMIAIOA, Vt. (AP) 72-yard run by sophomore half- the sport In 1961. p; Jarvis 77-11-66, Orlando An- their ability,” Stanford’ Coach ton ran for 116 yards and one saves. Stratton Corp., operator of 77-73. _ ^ , _ back Lou Allen, gave the Husk- Southern Connecticut' was null! 77-10-67, Nell Conklin 81-13- John Raison said after Ernie touchdown In leading Texas Coach Bob COrlett had praise Stratton Mountain Ski area, has 5,® ^ Herb Paganl ies a 28-21 'Victory and a 1-2 edged 20-1? by a persistent -^^obn Karszes 82-13-69. Jackson of 19th-ranked Duke over Oregon State. tor the enUre (Ougar team, decided to limit the number of ^ g . . ’ Stu record, one of those losses In Springfield' College, wMch led MEMBER-MEMBER ran 64 yards with an Inter- iBob Minnix ran for a pair of D e ^ te the heat and humidity day tickets It will sell on any “ ’ conference play. throughout the game but trailed First low n®! AusUn _Wei- cepted pass for the touchdown first-quarter touchdowns and the locals are beginning to de- Yaie played host to a soph-, in aU the crucial statistics. man-Maynard Clough 58; sec- that sent the Indians their first then held on to win a game that velop a strong passing game f ^ ““ upcoming ^ Markowskl, 7445-69, go in snow omore threesome from Colgate Southern had 20 first downs, ond-Sked Homans-Mike Slbrinsz loss after three victories. jed michlgan State’s Duffy and are becoming better condl- ^ e y Clifford, president of that wouldn’t be stopped. Quar- compared with Springfield’s 9 Leone-Tom All of the other members of Daugherty to say, "This was Tuesday they meet Greater the corporation, said over the terback Tom Parr steered the and outpessed the Chiefs 268 to fourth — ^ p h TheAssociated Press’ Top Ten the worst officiated game I’ve Hartford Community CoUege at weekend that the skiing popu- ^*®” . . 2 t FOR THE REAR .. . SURE-GRIP BT Raiders’Rniripps- Wlahbone-Twlshbone-T offense to IM IW yards yards but but couldn’t couldn’t move move F ra n k -J ^ Karszes 62; flfUi — won: Top-ranked xxe®rasKa Nebraska seen geen in in all all my my years years of of coach- coach- Mt. Nebo and playolav Middlesex iatlon In the East was Increas- '^P' FOR THE FRONT. ALL-WEATHER BT a 28-21 victory over the Bull- wheat it counted on the score- “ 1^‘ore ™“®^®ver Utah State 42-6, No. mg.” c.C . at Palmer Field Saturday ing at a higher rate than the tor 96-26-70. REGULAR TIRES SNOW TIRES • Triple-tempered does throwing the ■winning bo®'’*!- ®®' ®bcth Dick Berger-Gene 2 Michigan mauled Navy 46-0, Daugherty was upset about tioned. nylon cord number of lifts being construct- BETTER NINE • clean sidewall design, construction touchdown wlUi about two min- UConn needed a full half to t®"*? 5!®5l Texas whippy Oregon 35- two offensive i>ass interference ed. A — Stan Markowskl 87-3-34; radial darts on shoulder • • Double shoulder iitBB left and sneaking for two recover from New Hampshire’s "“ '■Harold Jarvis 63; Low gross 7, fourth-ranked Notre Dame calls that cost Michigan State a q He said In the face of new, B — Lou Becker 37-4-33; C — Triple-tempered nylon cord cleats for grip other touchdowns himself 21-point sepond period. 'Ihe Ude ~ K r i ^ topped Michigan State 14-2, fifth- mg gains and another play In 4 9 - r O O t o C h o O 1 1 0 r suffer environmental regu- Bob Earle 39-6-34; D — Larry construction • .l-running and go ribs with saw-tooth stopping “ Halfback Mark Van PieehenEeghen be^ began to turn...» in toe —V. third peri- ~ ranked Auburn sm^hed Ken- which he thought Notre Dame O - 1 R o n « (Herald photo by Pinto) latlons governing the expansion Scranton 41-10-31; E — Lou Ap- • Full four ply CL 32-yard touchdown tucky 38-6; No. 6 .Colorado should have been called for 111 1 \ cl C 0 8 of ski areas, the slopes would ter 61-13-38; kickers — 76-73. edges ran for 167 yards and fullback with MEN’S SENIOR FINALISTS I.NI.U Pl»ri4.b Ralph Folkes had 107 yards P®*® from quarterliack Ray BE6T 17 HOLES downed Kansas State 31-21; No. roug^hing; the kicker, ' 1\T §■ U T become Increasingly crowded Ladle* $Ul riti . Ilitkwill T iiiM rushing to help Colgate recover TeIU®r cf West Haven to end 7 Alabama blasted Mississippi Pat Sullivan passed for two " I I l i e W p O F l . 1V>1« Jim LeSure Mai Darling on weekends. Low gross — A — Carol Carl- ANY OF THESE riict IMTIri after falling behind 21-7. °regr.-o Andrews, ~ T ^ Zemke 6^7- 40-6, , eighth-ranked Oklahoma tcuchdowns and 263 yards and NEWPORT R I fAPl _ a He said the number of day son 90; B — Jo Chupas 100; C LARGER SIZES 6.00x13 — $15.95 $1.60 $15.95 Si.9S At Bridgeport it It was the TeUler found the mark again Califor- Terry Beasley caught nine pas- 49.foot schtiner ' sLk^ while Ucket sales be limited to — Jan Tartaglia 107; • 7.75X14 • 7.75x15 7.00x13 - L 4,600 per day, less than peak CRIERS • 8.25 X 14 6.95x14 C-78-14 $15.95 $1.94 combinaUon of’ quarterback with e l ^ ^ d scorir^ p ^ to Harold Jarvis 72-11-61, Harold S t a t r ^ ^ \ t a " ^ r 'T r W^14^^”" d ^ ° 'in ^ u ta ! l^ ’s^^rof*1{en ®°*"P®“*« *^®® »>®™ Sun- 5.60x15 $16.55 $1.74 Mai Darling Wins sales during the 1970-71 season. A — Eleanor Scranton 87-16- ONfe LOW PRICE ) “ ■ Roy . Ferrolra and receiver ^ Keith ^ m after U ^ ^ State ^ ® ^ i" Auburn s rout of Ken- da^ Ita flve crewmen were res- 7.35x14 E-78-L4 $20.30 $2.01 Clifford said the policy would 71; B — Claire Keating 99-27- Blacliwall vF-78-14 $23.45 $2.14 Lloyd Cornell for three second- f®/®”®*^ Carlucri Slbrinsz 80-17-63, Larry Morrison teams are unbeaten and untied nifV Rrnnph wVir. mn a Twint without injury. tubeless 7.75x14 enable Stratton to provide more 72; C — Jan Tartaglia 99-33-68; $2.16 plus $2.14 to Sire 6.00 x 13. 7.00 x 13 7.75x15 F.78.J5 $23.95 skiing time and less waiting BETTER NINE 6.50 X 13 blxckwall (libeless $2.32 F.E.T. or 6.95 X 14 tubeless 8.25x14 G-78-14 $24.40 $2.32 rr T'”’ A? xrxr,^c,:;r„~lz .."s.srr-’irac'. plus Fed, Ex. Tax $1.76 per tire per tire or 6.6.95 x 14 tubeless In Senior Doubles 8.25x15 G-78-15 $24.95 $2.37 time for its customers. A — Sally Geda 46-10-86; B end four old tires (depending on 95 necticut’s. ' Ihopes ™ . for “ national loM and liH wUudng O n L o »7. ’’ Sbted ’m SdS SuS”™?* '"d°'i “S'' '“J h“ « »“ Inndl^Lbt blackwall'plus $1.60 to $1.: 8.55x14 H-78-14 $26.55 $2.50 touchdown was his second of RwirF.p« , uruDwa Mississippi State 35-7, and also caught a scoring pass CHub, according to Its owner, Season passes and 20-day Claire KeaUng 82-14-38; C • WHITEWALLS $4.00 more per tire WHITEWALLS slie) end Fed. Ex. Tax per lire and ranking with a 24-10 upset. $3.00 more each four old tires. H-78-15 $26.95 $2.54 the game. Low g r o ^ - ^ ^ c K e e 78 Colorado’s victory over Kan- James E astto^ of Ivoryton, It was a big day in the Darling hous^old yesterday. Uckets would conUnue to be Jan Tartaglia 62-17-88; kickers ■ old tire 8.55x15 It was Central’s first loss in Ear^ yesterday afterno^ at Charter (Dak ^rk, 3^1^. 76-78. four games. Bridgeport is 2-1. ^ Kicker Bob I m ^ hit on all WiUle Olekslnskl 78; -Low nei Text^-El’Paso 2r^fl4ta-ran^e1 M usso tied a South- "^ ^ °”G u tir% ri^ to four conversion attempts. GloriaUarling defeated Sue Hadge to win the 1971 Man 4-PLY NYLON CORD TIRES Four other Connecticut col- At Yale Bowl, a^^rolatlvelya relatively A Atherton t ^ n 80-9-71. ^ t 8m®«h®d California eastern Conference record With pum T ^e water out but to, vol- chester Women’s Singles Tennis Tournament. ------leges were winners. ------^ ^ ______V______- 16th-ranked Washington his Slat career touchdown and ume was more than the pumps tANK CMOIT USE OUR RAIN CHECK PROGRAMt Because of continued heavy demand for Good* Trinity defeated Bates Col- crowd of 1 6 ^ was cu ------—------One hour later, Mrs. Darling’s 3 WAYS CAROS HONORED AT year tires, we may run out«f some sizes during this offer, but we will be happy 1 At. -.-At. A 1 1.A 1 hand for the thriller which mauled Illinois 62-14; No. 16 rushed for 193 yards to spark could handle. The craft sank In ‘I Caii’t Knock FootbalV TO OOOOVCAR SERVICE to order your size tire at advertised price and issue you a rain check for lege 17-7, the 16th straight loss ^ * husband, Mai scored a straight STORES AND MOST future delivery of the merchandise. Ifrx 'tzr 'T T ixivr ^ clubbed Rice Alabama’s smashing of Mis- 80 feet of water south of Castle CHARGE OOOOVEAR DEALERS for the hosts of Lewiston, , . now iney rarea ^ 3, ISth-nmked Arkansas wal- Blsslppl. Hill U ^ o u s e In about 46 mlW set triumph over Jim LeSure Maine. Bates scored first but h*"** ®v^-^ loped Texas Christian 49-16 and Oklahoma got by Southern utes. Richt0rs at Charter Oak to win the Men’s Karras Has No Intentions the Bantams bounced bock with under the wilting Col- BOSTON (AP) — Here's how No. 20 North Carolina topped California on the running of Eastland told officials he be- Seniors (46 and over) Tourna a field goeil and then a touch- f®^.®,®, New England’s top ten teams North Carolina State 27 7. Greg Pruitt who scored on lleved the water entered ment.. Thq scores were 6-6, 6-1. down pass followed by a scor- nn^Kv^Rslrier fnmhj!-M'''and ^**® Associated Press weekly Nebraska rolled behind Jerry dashes of 76, 38 and seven through a break In the boat’s GREETINGS - Bob Rbbertson <4 Both finaliets received awards Of Joining Kiss-and-Tell Truck Tires for i j . bo» by ■»'' Tagge who passed for two yards. hull. greeted by teammate Manny it* from Mel Slebold, Rec depart 'sr “• / clouted third homer of day against R 0 p 0 a t s ment head. iNBW YORK (AP) -- Alex roles with agents and produc WeBleyan'fl lullbacb. Dave e^ed*^p '®bted Rfcbmond.Yt-O. ' * It was a great match between Karras, discorded like a sock ers. Go in Mud or R.v.b.e.b b«b Z 2. Dartmouth (2-0), defeated two veteran players with Dorl- with a hole In the toe after 18 a happy man/* he said downs on two-yard plunges in „gj,mj» Holy Cross, 28-9. "TRACTION ing having just a little too much yoars In pro football, Insists he a glgh tliat expanded his W n O W SURE-GRIP" >^Wch opens Its Ivy 3. Yale, (1-1), lost to Colgate, B.C. Eagles Looking for Fourth j Straight Vicilory In Open stamina. ^ ^ intention of Joining the 48-mch chest. "I*m getting Bowdttoi. The Cardinal defense League season ^turday at 28-21. • llfc'p liiliiig / sliupi'il Irt'ticl Ibal ki'i'ps BOSTON (AP)— Boston we had to be, and we forced defeated Uilrd-ranked Yale Sat- touchdowrts. BU's only touch- NorUa*»*r>.w, TAmire a three-time Manches- family of the game's ^eody to make a pilot film for a 7.50 X 16 6-Ply tube-type forced Bowdoln to fumble on Brown, gained only 206 yards___ 4. Holy Cross (1-1), loet to guilt,; in mini itt smtw. 7,00 X 15 6 Ply tube-type College, whose defense has *'®/ turnovers.” urday, 28-21 on a 88-yard touch- down caihe on a 13-yard pass m 'X blackwall, plus $3.23 blackwall, plus $3.68 the Wesleyan 18-yard line with 1;^^;;;;^, “ 1^ 0? ttatV 'holf^ ^ ..r fZ to zs. a Z" • lliiill tvilli ■ Tuls\u ' Kubbi'r. red. Ex. Tax and old tire. Fed. Ex. Tax and old tire. one minute left and ruined a jauron. Harvard (1 defeated allowed just nine points in Vlllanova is 1-2 this season, <*®wn pass In the last two min- from quarterback Billy Poole to dJs^jry V\Cj ,> cm last-minute try. Six of Bow- Bridgeport, adding a second NcrUieastern, 17-7 it. last three game., will ta '7 '"» ™ ■”“< •” w. ".'’'r Z, wake up Monday morning doln’s points came on field upset to Its 10-7 victory over 6. ®' M Massachusettsa“"“'’ (l-l), did ■uocMofully dofondod his Man- more than met his match In Detroit Uons, said today. ‘Tve ^ pains,” goals. Northeastern a week earlier, "ot play. looking for Its fourth Wo u.a 0. 1.w m ' Ml. iMt aiWrOM, 1. l-l, with « a " ; ,, cheater Hospital Open UUo ot Darling, a winner hero In his been kicked around pretty intonUon o< ■ m m THE ONLY MAKER OF Coast Guard soiled to a 60-14 had to come from a 10-3 deficit 7. Boston University (0-3), straight victory Saturday tJ®>'tmouth, undefeated in two Harvard, which had problems victory over Maine and a loss vrn Mlnnechaug— yesterday - by first tourney .f try,' w good. 1*V6 bssn Isft with soarsi g..f/> f/wiKaii Hs was victory over Norwich and be- for Its win. ^■ Temple,” ...... 34-10. when it nlavs at homo “s offense in a l7-7 victory to Dartmouth. buuu f - y „ matching cards with a score of Admitting to being a tennis hj sm a lot of truth in what nf wesks ofo i GOODIE/ mMm POLYGLAS* TIRES P ays at home Hew England, plays host to over NorUieaetern Saturday, Is Rhode Island plays Vermont „■ 75. He is also the club cham- player for 45 years, LeSure's j>av6 Meggeysey and Oeorge ^ came the only Connecticut col- The first Ferrelra-to-Cornell ®' i<»i 'o Le- against Villanova. leglate. team to remain unde- scoring .pass came In the third . Penn, The Indians, trailing 8-7 nt home against Cblumbia. *n a Yankee Conference contest (UjkJir '’^utyn ,t » .s... f pion at Mlnnechaug. savvy and t well placed shots gauer say a ^ t football beli^ oy ina * * * ^ feated with four victories. The period and the extra point Ued ®- ^ ^ ® I®'®"** H-2), lost to After a season-opening 48-14 late In the third quarter Satur- “I personally Uicught we did at Burlington. Beth teams are cewAy ; t , ,4 1'fL. The second annual event drew made It on Interesting iruktcln dehumonlilngi (Uid enoour- game also made quarterback the score at 10-10. The two Maine, 21-7. loss to West Virginia, the day, rallied behind scrambling a good Job moving the ball,” 1-1 after losses Saturday, with ill entries and all golfers were which attracted a handful of ngoment for violence. But ^ fi^m S L h Goodyear Service Stores MANCHESTER TIRa Inc. Paul Howard a record holder players figured in a 16-yard 10. Central ConnecUcut « m (3-1), Eagles have come on strong, quarterback Bid Pollock for a said halfback Rich Oatto, who Rhode Island losing 21-7 to Maywiva.. awarded prises. The repeat vie- «P«otators. can’t knock football. I ti*" defeating Temple, Navy and 28-8 victory over Holy Ooss. scored one of the New England Maine and Vermont being wi.wi j., - RO AD A N D V b RNON CIRCLE 295 BROAD STREET 1 as he threw his 10th career touchdown pass three minutes '"st to Bridgeport, 24-10. 'tfTk'ii'dny tory by Richters puts blm only Darling reached the finals by knock Individuals A lot o$ Indl- ^ut Just like ' ’ KELLY touchdowil pass. He contributed later for the winning touchdown Richmond. The defense Inter- "They gave us a beating up fifth-ranked Crimson’s touch- smothered by Lehigh, 49-7. cluiit /\ ' one win away from keeping the whipping, In order, Harold Ooff vlduals. But football—for me - nlBoeaslonate PHONE 446-0101 OPP. THE POST OFFICE cepted four passes and recov- front,” admitted Dartmouth downs. ”We’re still rough, but Central ConnecUcut, 10th- 7, Wy'rtvxMH i*!'**' 'V ''-iri*/ 196 total yards in the air with and then added a security score first place winning trxjphy per- and Dave Warren. Leflure ellm- it’s left more pluses than min- that. Gold. Ditpassiona . VBRNON, CONN. PHONE 643-1161 —MANCHBS’nSR Bowling ered two fumbles In Saturday’s Coach Joke Crouthamel. ”I It will come. We certainly have tanked, travels to Montclair Su ^a j'4t manenUy. mated Dave Keith and Bd I.oml- uses.” "m 'W*. I was su y e n ^ d It 12 succesa^l passes. ^ ^® *®®* period. 2i-0 victory over Richmond didn’t expect we’d have so the potential,” (Btate where It hopes to resume AU: n-. ATLANnO tlBIUDIT OAED—UP TO • MONTHP TO PAY Western Connecticut, Chuck Burt of Wo«t Hartford ®ux before meeting up with The thick-necked Hooder was absolutely ^ had ] IlMODTllAB HOVBS while fullback lam Bougas ran much trouble moving the ball Massachusetts and Boston the winning track. After three W»*iAytB < i j with a 75 won low net honow. Darling. from Gary. Ind., ts the first to done no wroi^. MOflu-WBD s - 6iae—TBUHB.-nu. e -a — aaV. e • 1 trounced by Curry in lU opener WMblrAi,.! FiwhtH ALLIED MIXED — Dottle for two touchdowns and 106 against them.” University, ranked flth and 7th straight victorias, Central Con- dl«7,»' X V, X ‘ . ftooond low gross-Joe Loduc The now champ has been one admit that if It h n ^ tt bwn for me o< •Bonk ASeiioMd IM-AvalUliU . felt to be on the top In a 84-0 BUENOS AIRE», Argentina— 5»0. 77; Uilrd-Davo Fine 77; fourth of the area’s leading amateur football he wouldn t be In Now biers m d ” We did a superb Job defen- mark the opening of Dart- Friday n l^ l contest at BU’s Bridgeport Saturday. 21; -M ike Rondoll 78; second low players for a quarter cenUiry. York this week l^ugglng his mrs. J W Im ^ n e toaU ; PRICED AS SHOWN AT GOODYEAR SERVICE STORER drubbing of New England CI ' f S.:;'
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Any 15 Noah’s ship 46 Roofing hours between 4:30 p.m.-mld- gravel, processed gravel, 16 Parsleylikg scarf 28 Paid notlcea material PLEASE READ YOUR AD 8 Abel’a brother 30 Rabbit MILLAR Tree Service —prun night, 7 days a week.*^Apply In b u ild e r and plants 31 Feminine 47 .South Amarl- backhoe service and drain BV LANK LEONARD 18 Map Inside a 9 Eye can ungulate OlaMlfled or “Want Ada” are taken over the phone aa a ing, cabling, topping, removal, person, 10 a.m. • 6 p.m., at The MICKEY FINN large globe >hysiciana name 48 God of the convenience. The advertlaer ahotild read hla ad the FIRST Stakeout, Route 83, at OoKa- fields. George H. Griffing, An 10 Boy's 32 Mollified . feeding, free esttniates. Fully \ for inside 34 Arab robe - southeast DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In Ume for the Insured. 638-6345 or 568-4710. tron, Manchester-Vemon line. dover. 742-7886. HE LOST HIS JOB A NO, HE'S NOT.' I DON'T KNOW viewing nickname wind (Greek) next Insertion. The Herald la reaponalble for only ONE In MONTH A 6 0 -S 0 H E WHERE HE'S GETTIN' IT, BUT 20 Enlarged (ab.) 11 Medical men 35 Scandinavian ------1------^------EXERC7YCLE, Ironrite mangle MURK RAYKER HAS BEEN MUST BE PILING UP A MURK IS THROWIN' MONEY inscriptions 50 Crafta correct or omitted Inaertlon lor any advertlaement and then TWO YOUNG married men will' 21 Girl’s name (ab.) 52 Congers only to the extent of a “make good” Inaertlon. Errora which HOSPITAL CLEANING and rattan lounge chair, call COMIN' IN HERE — ON AND PRETTY HIGH BILL! AROUND LIKE IT'S GROWIN' 22 Roman road 17 Thrice 37 Tree do small repair Jobs and paint OFF— FOR ABOUT FIVE ------ON TREES' (music) 41 City in East 53 34th U S . do not leaaen the value of the' advertlaement will not be ing, also cellar cleaning and - PERSONNEL after 5 p.m. 647-1823. '^H E 24 Doctrine I^unjab, India president corrected by^'make good” Inaertlon. VEARS.I NVAJOB 27 Speed 19 More unusual light trucking. Call 646-2692, ‘ % 23 Superlative 42 -L— and (In it) The principle responsibility 1970 8KIDOO, 24 h.p. Nordic, UNPER- competitions Bailey 54 Utah Indian 646-2047. 29 Tibetan urlal ending 55 Except (dial.) of this Job Is to maintain driven by little old lady only. S TA N P > » A P i UI a 44 Son of Gad Phone 643-4548 after 6 p.m. mi W HU, tx, TJ4. tf. U i. M. OH I lO-V- 30 Detested 643-2711 POWER mowers, hand mow floor services in an as 33 Plaid cloth r - r ”1 r r " n r TT signed area. This will in 36 Unwilling r " s 3 i ers, repaired and sharpened. DARK RICH stdne free loam, 14 Electric hedge clippers, hand volve operating buffing ma 38 Covered with 12 r r /0 - 4 ' chines, sweeping, dusting 5 yards $20. Sand, gravel, underbrush clippers, circular and hand stone, manure, pool, and patio 1! Automobiles For Sole 4 Ta Ah u t PM Ofl ->AN rlgM l rtM n«d mopping and veuiuuming. BY NEG COCHRAN 39 Edge IT" u saws sharpened. Pick up and CltM by UfMed F—luf> byndkgU. Int sand. 648-0504. OUT OUR WAY r~ 40 Father of PLYMOUTH 1964, Fury, 8 cyl delivered. Bharpall, 648-5305. Additional duties Include pe Leah (Bib.) IT" IT riodic spot cleaning of 43 Extrasensory i n jqn HERALD inder, 4-door, power steering, SNOWMOBILE, 1970, BkT-Dad- OH, 1 ALWAYS THROW IT TO THE ^ s r 24 automatic, 4 new tires, good RUG SHAMPOOING, floors Interior wall surfaces, win dler, 22 h.p., 16” track, $460. fiUY lU THE MlPDLE,BUT HE AIN'T perception 2T washed and waxed, windows Help Wonted-Female 35 dows and lighting fixtures. A VERY OOOP CATCHER / 30 NO (ab.) 29 BOX LE H E R S running condition, original Building Contracting 14 Bonds - 742-6362. 44 Feminine r r cleaned. Call Jim Scott, presi The pay Is excellent, the MATTER WHICH WAV TH' BALL owner. Call 644-8142. dent. Roya Enterprises, Inc. MASONRY work all types stone Stocks - Mortgages 27 MATURE woman, experienced BY AL VERMEER BOUNCES, WITH TWO A/Y5RE RE appellation ST s r H" For Your benefits are outstanding and SUPER stuff, sure nuf TTiat's PRISCILLA’S POP CEIVERS WE SAVE A LOT OF 45 Italian city 1966 MOB Convertible, wire 633-8150. Businesses, homes, and concrete, no Job too small, MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, In ladles' and children’s ready the atmosphere Is friendly. Blue Lustre (or cleaning rugs c h a s in 'TIME/ 49 Auricle ST Information apartments. over 20 years experience. Free to wear. Will train as depart Please call Personnel. Dept,, and upholstery. Rent electric O F 7 ^ I T 'S 51 City on the wheels, radio, good condition. mortgages—Interim financing ment manager for fast mov ' Kym e r e l y estimates. Call after 6, 643' Manchester Memorial Hos shampooer $1. The Sherwln- COURSE. Oder U THE HERALD will not Call 647-2543. 649-0801. — expedient and confidential ing department. Steady em H E ’S O N L Y A F i a U R E LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also 1870 or 644-2975. service. J. D. Real Estate As pital, 71 Haynes St., Man WlUlams Co. OF Jiffl-o-gisa 53 Severe 4b 4b 47 41 diacloB^ the identity of moving large appliances. ployment, good starting sal T E A S I N O r windstorm a any advertlaer uaing box 1668 Q.T. TORINO hardtop, 4- soc., 648-5129. chester, 646-1222, Ext. 481. SPEECH speed, 390. yi,89S. Call 643-8961 Burning barrels delivered, $4. GENE’S Carpentry — Remod ary. Send complete resume to CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy II 56 Spring 8i lettera. Readera answer month (ab.) IT ing blind box ads who after 4 p.m. 844-1775. eling kitchens, rec rooms, ad Box T, MCanchester Herald, (or An equal opportunity employer. to do with Blue Lustre. Rent 57 Printer’s M ditions, roofing and siding, re Interview. ______electric shampooer $1. Olcott ■ Jt direction s r 5T desire to protect their ALL types of drywall Jobs, ma Business Opportunity 28 \ — Identity con follow this pair work. 872-2929. RATER — Hartford location, PUNCH press operator, part or Variety Store. 58 Jewish month 87 s r procedure: JUNK cars removed |10, any terials furnished and installed, MANCH8STER; buy now! 59 Teutonic sky condition. Phone 872-6433. sand finished or sprayed cell- MASONRY work, all types. No Neighborhood grocery. Active Casualty experience In land- full-time, experience not nec- god (myth.) HT 81 Enclose your reply to ings. Free estimates, fully In- Job too small. Excellent work- lord, tenant, commercial fleet, essary. Apply in person, Gayle 60 Spreads hay community. Steady Income. Manufacturing Co. Inc., 1068 61 Jack of the box In an envelope — 1962 CHRYSLER 300, good run sured. Call Ron Craig, 646- manship, many years experi Quality merchandise. Grady, Salary $100. plus, free parking. Boots & Accessories 46 (NIWSPAHS INTiZPSItl AJSN.) address to the Classified ning condition. $95. Phone 742- ence. Free estimates. Call af Tolland St., East Hartford. 0263. Broker. 643-8009. Convenient to bus lines. Fee ______16’ LAPSTRAKE. Old Town Manager, Manchester 7807. . ter 6 p.m., 742-6486. Evening Herald, together paid. ** SCHOOL bus drivers, Bolton, boat and Cox trailer, excellent STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, Pratt St., Hartford, 278-9400. Minimum age 22. Hour 11:16 to with a memo llstiiig the 1971 CAPRI, radio, heater,'radi fireplaces, flagstone terraces. condition, asking $295. Call 643- BY DICK TURNER companies you do NOT al tires. Excellent condition. 12:30 and 2 to 3:46. We will 0832. IO-< mi by NtA. tiK.TM. »*< US. f»L OIL CARNIVAL All concrete repairs, both In Roofing - Siding 16 SUNOCO ATTENTION ladles — Would want to see your letter. $1,660 or best offer. 649-6086 or sideCflUO andcUlU outsidei/UlpOtUO railings,1 CUasslKO* landscMsvs 11 a jrVUyou ISflClike DViitusome Independence? • train, call 649-8400. Your letter will be de 643-4224. scaping. Reasonably priced. GUTTERS and roofs, all t^ e s Modem 3-bay Colonial building j^jj, young compemy sell- GERICH’S MARINE Sendee, stroyed If the advertiser ^ an,! rATlInneil. Rea- , -»r__ . - a-.- a,,a11nK1a ...... Authorized Evinnide outboard CaU 643-0661. repaired and replaced. Rea In Manchester area, available ing today’s fashions. Work two Situations Wanted - BY PHIL KROHN Is one you've mentioned. sonable prices. Free esti now. nights, earn $40-$60. Must have vvuiiim s motor sales and service. Spe GUMMER STREET If’ not it will be handled cial discounts on all boats, mo in the usual manner. 1963 MSIRCURY, 4-door, Com- SHARPENING Service — Saws, mates, 648-1396. a car, no Investment. Call 742- Female 38 et, good condition, 646-0946. knives, axes, shears, skates, SUN offers: tors and accessories. 1082 Tol , ^1W ATMeAN$ iVg T H E W O R R Y W A R T 9682, 742-7562, for no obligation HU W WtA Iik .TM U t V i H» PH .\L LAPLANT — Siding, roofing, land Tpke. Buckland, Conn., c rotary blades. Quick service. • Financing Inteiwlew. Fl6l)P&P lV6 LIUeP X C m W 6,209 0A66 Of GTO, 1967, 2-door hardtop, 4- Capitol Equipment Co., . 38 storm windows, awnings. Qual • Paid Training LICENSED child care, day or 643-2863. P^I7reAP^..-^?P4Z09GA‘i'$ speed, gauges, console, excel Main St., Manchester. Hours ity workmanship, free esti • Professional Counseling HAIRDRESSER wanted, ex night. Call 646-5890. Qom HBfflN f f l Lest and Found 1 lent condiUon, $1,095. 228-3160. mates. Fully Insured. 649-3417, PRICES slashed for year end I 7 Y £ A I ^ dally 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:30-9. For details call Days, Mr. Cox, perienced, excellent working MOTHER will babysit for your ^lVld?$g 872-9187. conditions. 643-7906 and 233- clearance on all 1971 MFG SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL POUND — The beat place to 1965 FORD (Jountry Squire, 10- Saturday. 7:80-4. 648-7658. 568-3400, Evenings and week- child In her home, Waddell boats and Evinrude motors. choose home decorations and passenjer wagon, automatic, BULLDOZING BIDWELL. Home Improvement ends, Mr, Hague, 418-534-1865 8318. School area. 649-3954. Campers Holiday, Inc., Route gifts is Your out Gallery at power steering, power brakes, EXCAVATING, grading, septic tank and drain Co. Expert installation of alu- collect. WANTED — women to work In 66, PorUand. 1-842-1212. Watkins, 685 Main St. Your air-conditioned, $760. 643-4642. mlnum siding, gutters and ------WANTED — Llve-ln work for age work. State licensed, fully rest home for elderly ladies, 1 young family by middle-age home town friendly world of trims. Roofing Installation and to 9 p.m. Call 649-6985. gUta. Telei^cne, 648-6171. 1962 CX)MET, 2-door sedan, 6 Insured. Residential and com repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109. Private InstrucHons 32 woman. Call 643-7871. cylinder, automatic, running mercial. Latullppe Bros. Inc. Florists - Nurseries 49 LOST — ''Blackie” 4 year old condition, $100. 640-7631. 742-9477, 872-4366. PIANO Instruction, for begin I WILL BABYSIT for one or mongrel, black wavy haired ners and advanced students. Help Wonted-Mole 36 two year old In my home. HARDY chrysantemums In Roofing and Call 646-4020. all cotors , 90 cents each. Open «l0-4 dog, part Cocker Spaniel, me- CHEVROLET, Bel------Phone 646-5668. air. 6 cylinder, radio, heater. Household ServIces 13-A Chlmnoys 1 6 -A TIRE service man for growing ______7 days a week. Pontlcelli’s dlum size. Mllwood Rd. Silver WESTE5RN riding lessons ^ven Lane, area, East Hartford. $60 good running condition. Call ^ tire concern. Good benefits WILJ, BABYSIT in my home, Greenhouse and Nursery, 483 ROOFING — Specializing re on your horse or pony, high days, or Saturdays. London No. Main St., Manchester. reward. 668-3549. 649-5966 1-6 p.m. only. WASHING machine repairs, pairing roofs of all kinds, new and overtime. Apply In person. RCA, 'Whirlpool, Kenmore, school senior girl, experienced Nichols Manchester Tire, Inc. Park. Phone 643-4082. PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI MUST sell — 1066 Chevy wag roofs, gutter work, chimneys, LOST—lady's wrlstwatch, with Maytag. Reasonable rates. In shew ring, $4. hourly. 646- 296 Broad St.. Manchester, ----- (^OOPNI^^ ^AN^ on, V8, automaUc, very good Owner of Pike Coin Wash and cleaned and repaired. 30 1987. W ELL,SooDNI6W T, hAOM. WE BOU&HT A WATER BEO second hand, vicinity Town condition, make offer, ciall 644- years experience. Free esti Fuel and Feed 49-A ^THANKS FOR SUPPER. ^ Hall. Reward. Call 649-1808. Dry Cleaning, 275 West Middle PART - TIME evenings, floor Dogs - Birds Pets 41 ^ 686, 649-3386.______mates. Call Howley, 643-6381. washing and Janitorial duties DURN (5EESE/ Turnpike, next to Stop and Help Wonted-Female 35 10'4- LOST — Tliursday, vicinity Shop, 643-4913, 647-1719. Call 646-4220. EIGHT-month old AKC Boxer, gjjASONED cord wood, deliver- >OUR FATMES 1966 TEMPEST station wagon, female, housebroken. Excel Main St., brown alligator wal fair condition, $200. Call 649- Heating and Plumbing 17 b o o k k e e p e r Accountant, ^y^ n t e d Fuel oil drivers, ed. C. Hutrtilnson, 648-5873. WANTS TO SAY let with gold clip. Reward. 646- LIGHT trucking, cellar a n d ______challenging position In Man lent with children. 646-5390. S O O O M ia H T 5067 anytime. attics cleaned, odd Jobs, GRANTS Plumbing Service — apply In person, Moriarty SEASONED) cord wood, cut to B E F O R E H E 9 C# 5206. chester public accounting of Bros., 301 Center St., Manches AKC FEMALE German shep T U R N S IN./ f. lawns, trees cut and removed. pj.gg estimates, plus quality length, free delivery, E. Yeo , 1986 VOLKSWAGEN, red con- fice for bright person to assist ter. See Scotty. herd, 8 months old. 649-2592 af 2 vertible, good condition, 646- Call 643-6000. vvork. 643-6341. busy accountant. Familiarity mans, 742-8907. /f>-V Announcements ter 6:30. ______1946. HAVE TRUCK, will travel, wATSON Plumbing and with individual Income tax re CARPENTEai — fully experi e m i tf NU. ■«. TM us I turns would be helpful. State enced. Call Quality Builder, 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, fair condl- clean cellars, garages, attics. Heating, Bathroom remodel- KN — U-7 SHIFT ‘Hey, Mom! It’s th at lady Dad says holds the Tree removal and odd Jobs, and repairs. Free estl- qualifications and salary de 742-9286. GERMAN Shepherd puppies for Part or (oU-iime, holiday f-k f-iiiTT A T-| tlon, needs starter, $250. Call sired. Reply to Box RR, Man sale, no papers. Phone 646-8699. record on our phone!’’ Free estimates. College---- stu- ^^tes. Call 649------3808. MANCMBSTER’S finest double pay, tnsurance heoa- $100 REWARD 643-6201. dent. 876-8066. chester He^d. fita, vacation. . OK venlent store has an opening CXIUNTERGI^, working hours for a man, over 21, evenings FREE KITTENS, Call 649-3073 MANCHESTER MANOR BY>r information leading to LIGHT trucking, cellars and at- M llllnerV. NUBSINO HOME 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply In ^ r - and weekends. Apply In per- after 6. the arrest of persons respon Trucks - Tractors tics cleaned? odd Jobs. Rubbish 19 Md-0129 MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and IHANK RIDGEWAY sible for damage to build removed, domestic and son,sou, 2A tolo 4» p.m.,!»•*•»•, Hllllardrille son only, see Mr. Wright, 7- „ vrnm ings and equipment owned 1949 PK3K-UP TRUCK, bucket mercial, 644-8962. Luncheonette, 303 Adams St., Eleven Store. 306 Green Rd., T^y P ^ seats, 1961 Chrysler Imperial LADIES' dresses, suits, wedding may r :HOW ABOUT A FULL BY DICK CAVALLl by thq Jarvis Enterprises. gowns and veils, all custom Manchester. Manchester. ODANYOFTWESE THEN WHAT WINTHROP motor, new tires, 12 volt elec- t h e ES removed, lots cleared, 875-8860. DESK5NS INTEREST YtX/ ? > KIND O FA HEAD OF BLACK HAIR trical system. Runs good. 649- attics and cellars cleaned. made. Some alterations. Rea SALESGIRL for retail shop In MECHANIC full time, service TATTOO T! sonable prices. 649-1133. CREDIT CLERK P A R j m TATTOO DO you FYkPCTED ON TH E SIDE? HA'VE YOU NIOriCED TH E E Y E S ? THOSE EVE© ARE B^eTEQON. JARVIS ENTERPRISES, INC. 6808, alter 6. Light trucking, also painting. Manchester. Call for appoint- station attendant part time. Part-time, 2 nl|^to and WANT M E TO TH EYAR EN T LjOOKINta FVee estimates. 646-6489 after ment 9-6, 643-6346. Must be over 21. Apply, at TTie______Live Stock 42 Saturdays THP20USH HOLES IN THE BAiS... 288 E. Center St. 648-4112 ______4:80 p.m. ______Moving ------Tire Outlet, Route 83, 'Talcott- hoarded Bolton area APPLY Auto Accessories-Tires 6 PART-TIME secretary, for lo- vine Rd.,ivu., Vernon. clean bam, Bolton grain area. and T TWO handymen want a variety Trucking - Storage 20 cal law office. Reply B o x ____ W. T. GRANT 1966 FORD engine, 200 h.p., of Jobs by day or hour. We ”S8 ” , Manchester Herald. CONSTRU<3TION Laborers. Ap hay. Inquire after 5 p.m., 154 MANCHESTER PARKADE good running condition. $60. cletui yards, attics and cellars MANCHESTER Dellvery- ply Alco Development Corp., French Rd., Bolton. Personals C ^ 649-9917 after 5 p.m. Reasonably. Call 643-6806. light trucking and package de- RATER Hartford location, j St., Rockville. Immedlate openings In dow n-______FOR SALE English black geld livery. Refrigerators, washers ing, 16.1, 10 years, very gentle, 1983 VOUfflWAGEN motor all r e WEAVING of bums, moth- and stove moving,' specialty. town agencies for experienced CARPENTER and helper, must tal region from Keeney Street dismantled, needs two bear- auto raters familiar with pri- have tools and transportation, good lady’s horse, has many area, hours 9-5. CaU 649-8663. holes, zippers repaired. Wto Folding chairs for rent. 649:^ ribbons, $500. Call 649-8353. DRAINFIELDS jowesH- , Ings. 643-6848. daw shades made to measure, 0762. vate and public vehicle coding Year 'round work, wages de- Backhoe and RIPOBW/, REDUCE safe and fast with Oo- (.all size VeneUan blinds. Keys and rating. Salary depending pending upon ability. Norman Land Clearing made while you wait. Tape re- _ , , • on experience. Fee paid. John H(Uienthal Co., 646-1166. BY ROY CRANE pKJe. Bese Tablets and E-Vap "wa Troilers - 21 (luallty Doeon’t Cost. .. OEOBOE H. ORIFFINO, BUZZ SAWYER «CAiAU-J. ter pUls”. Liggett Rexall. corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 Pointing — POpOring Dee Agency, 86 Pratt, Hart Inc. (p m i w XtA, t«K ■ T.M. U.s. M. OH. V Mobile Homes 6-A MAN, part-Ume, presently em IT PAYS! HE SAYS HE HAS A AND YOU'D PASS I ROD, DARLIHG, WELL, AH...BUT IF THERE Main St., 649-6221. INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- ford, 278-94(». ployed to work mornings In lo ANDOVEB — 742-7888 A CHECK FOR $10,000? DO fOU THINK ARE NO STRING? RIDE wanted to Hartford, Aet LAIIBEL DEOORATINO MESSAGE reOMYOUR na Insurance, E3m St., from FORD ECX)NO VAN. Set up as clal rates for people over 65. BOOKKEEPER — accounts cal retail store. Call 643-2833. GRANDMOTHER, IT ) GIVE YOU attached, AS HE Ckill my competitors, then call payable and general ledger ex- Wallpapering ^peolaUato UP FOR A CLAIMS, PERHAPS BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Highland Park, Porter St. 646- a camper. Insulated, paneled, JANITORS, morning and eve CAPTAIN EASY carpet, stove and exhaust fan Building Contracting 14 me. Estimates given. 649-7863. perienco required salary com' For Eattmotea ooU MERE THERE'S NO HARM IN tbKlt= yV/tlU MBS’ VYHISBNei/ CVCKTL/Ng /tl Mli/NIgMI t.ii/tNU NUW.ii ' t h e TRACKG COMB FFtOM 2928 evenings. nings, Manchester-East Hart- 288-2608 $10,000? ■“ REAR BALCOWVi cabinets. 1965 Mustang rebuilt q^ h p e NTRY and remodeling, r ic h a r d E. MARTIN. Pull mensurate with ability. Fringe , imoi a JUST TALKING TO THE r , ------benefits, modern alr-condl-, tovA ama. Call 643-6691. 3-6 MAN engine. New tires, 28,000 miles. YOUR Automobiles For Sole 4 rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, professional painting service, tioned office. East Hartford p m. only.______Good condition. $796 firm. Call additions and garages. Call interior-exterior. Free esti 289-2608. area. Send resume to Box G, ______CHOICE NEED CAR? (Credit very bad? ______Tom Ctorbltt, 648-0086. mates, fully Insured. 649-4411. Manchester Herald. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- jg- f r a NKUN travel trailer, ------t o w n OF MANCHESTER Guaranteed In writing before GENERAL contracting — Car- t« J. FLANAGAN 4 SONS est Douglas accepts lowest sleeps 7, toilet, Immaculate as MAIDS, N.Y. to $126 weekly, w a j 1\rOT*IPF LOAM you enlist for only 3. years. pentry, roofing, siding, gut Painting and papering. Fully Best Jobs now! Fare sent, rush iiV/ A down, smallest payment, any- new, everything Included, $1,- ters, masonary, additions. No Insured, workmen’s compensa- TOP QUALITY LOAM. • Electronics • Mechonlos where. Not small loan finance tw. 649-7303. references. Free gift. Miss Dix The Zoning Board of Appeals FILL AND GRAVEL FOR • Heavy Equipment • Avia ^ Ml Job too small. Free estimate. Uon, liability, property dam Dept. company plan. Douglas Motors ie Agency, 300 W. 40 St. will hold public hearings on SALE. tion • Adnilnlstratlon YEAR END clearance on all Call Fred 644-1218 or Dave 649- age. Call 643-1949. 118B, N.Y.C., 10018. Monday, October 18, 1971, start WHY POWT 845 Main. 0773. left over and used Cox camp CEILING specialist expert ------— ing at 7:00 p.m.. In the Hear LATULIPPE BROS. 643-9462 — 646-8069 ‘ CH»CK ers and Terry Travel trailers 1960 MOA 1600 series, wire ers ana -lerry irave. BOBBINS Carpentry re- workmanship. One celling or «„e„inir8 clean- ing Room of the Municipal INC. Visit the All New Volunteer wheels, mint condition. Best ot- modeling specialist,specialist Addmons, all your ceilings repaired and P A R T -^ E , e ^ ^ . clean Building to hear and consider 742-9477 — 872-4366 Army Hq.,666 Main St. BY V. T. HAMLIN e»iyE MR. LOCKE (er. Call 643-4260. 68, Portland. 1-842-1212. Reasonable rates oTflees. 646-4220. I ALLEY OOP Asvs>ttvnnf rec rooms, dormers, porches, painted. ______the following petitions: STATE Manclieater ' OKAY, OSCAR, I'LL PICK WELL, CLANK, THAT'S THAT.' 1970 TOYOTA Corona Mark II, IMC Van camper, older, Inter cabinets, formica, bullt-lns, Call 648-6993. PBJRSONNBL counselor, must HEARING ALSO, YOU AMD A lLeY UPAS ALU W E HAVE TO DO NOW bathrooms, kitchens, 849-3446. be fully experienced for posl- Item 16 Larry Stone, 172 Dem- SOON AS I CAN! IS tVAIT UNTIL, automatic transmission, 22,000 national camper conversion. J. P. LEWIS ft SON. custom 6 0 0 D LUCK/ fanp- miles. $1,700. Call 848-6067 af Any reasonable offer. 649-9940. tlon In newly formed employ- Ing Street, Business ^one III STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF N.J. LAFLAMME Carpenter decorating, interior and ex Request Special Exception ter 6 p.m., anytime weekends. terior, paperhanging, fully in ment agency, opening shortly contractor. Additions, remod East of Hartford. Call 233- (or Limited Repairer's U- e eling and repalA. Coll any sured. For free estimates, call THAT'S COPPER^ THERE'S A CABIN X BUT, MILADY, WHO I'M A BETTER V A ID / V ^ HOLD THE PHON 3 1967 CHEVROLET, 2-door hard Garage 7872. cense and Certificate of Ap FABRICATION CALHOON,BI(S . ' ZI66BP FOB MB! WILL LOOK AFTER >00 BUTLER AND DtUVEP //AY« I rUotCTNEED top, completely reconditioned. time for free estimate. 875- 649-9668. If no answer 643-8362. proval for same at Texaco WITCH OP WAUL ■ MY THINGS j DURING THE JOURNEY THAN ANY OF TOU IN TO BE //>YOWN LACKEY.' ______Service - Storage 10 1642. ______a CO/HPETEffTS ! -WHO (STHATT 827 cubes, 4-speed, mags, GBORGB N. CX)NVH1RSB ^ RATER —■ H ^ o r d tocaitlon. service station at above loca $1,600 firm. 646-4821. WANTED — for six jx irMERS, garages, porches, Painting; interior and exterior, One year of heme and owner tion. SHOP SUPERVISOR boat storage, garage. Phone rec rooms, room additions, paper hanging. Free esti fire rating will qualify you to All persons Interested may 1965 AMBASSADOR, 2 - door 649-7034. mates. Call 643-2894 after 4 Join a new computerized pro- ''these hearings Supervise shop personnel in fabricating special orders. hardtop, automatic. $486. Call kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, gram where you will learn to Woodworking and layout background desired. Indus siding, general repairs. Qual p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals do manual programs for com Charles H. McKenzie, trial arts degree preferred. ------Motorcyclof-Bieyclet 11 ity workmanship. Financing puter Inaertlciv and be Involved IMS CHEVROLET 4-door se- ______------available. Economy Builders, Chairman Floor Finishing 24 with Mason between personal John A. Caglanello. dan. Good running condition. 1971, CB. 176. Real clean, low Inc., 648-6169, 872-0647, eve lines rating and underwriting Good Salary and Benefits m i br NiA. Ia<. T $800. Phone 847-1146 evenings, miles. Let’s make a deal. 847- nings. FLOOR SANDING, and rofln- , Secretary staff. Fee paid, start $100. Dated this 4th day of October 649-68M. after 6 p.m. (lahlng (specializing In older plus. John Dee Agency, 86 ^ Reply Box "D ", Manchester Herald. BY COKER and PENN NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS— floors). In and outside paint 1971. LANCELOT 1968 VOLKSWAGEN, (ostback^, 1966 HARLEY Davidson, sport- Remodeling, repairing, addi Pratt St., Hartford, 278-9400. one owner, 68,000 miles, good ater, looks good and runs good. ing, etc. No Job too small. John tions, roc rooms, porches and Verfalllo, 649-6760. 872-2222. WINTER vacations ore fun. To fc d u r b e T 'OK PeRHAP^ veu / NO.NeiTHeK! j / t THINK SHB'C' LIKB T O condition, new muffler, snow $1,200. 640-8864. roofing. No Job too small. Call WOLIUP V(DU WOJLP LIKE TO '/ s e e so/VieTHiNS in a Take one this winter. Avon ] tires, $1,860, 278-1177.______640-8144. ______Cotifiterm ait LIKE It? se e see so/weTHiNs 1971 HONDA 460 co’», selling earnings can take your family ^ 9 . 9 $ ! IrJB Expanding plumbing and EXPERIENCED 5DA\ETHIN£5 IN A SO-IIP COLOR IMS VOUfSWAOBN^ square- (or a customer. Price $826. JACXJUES of all trades, carpen Bonds - to fun In the sun or snow. Be IN A MIC7| ? /MINI ! ■ ^ on Avon Representative. Bam heating wholesale house has book, one owner, 48,000 miles. May be seen from 6 to 9 p.m. try, additions, paneling re Stocks - Mortgages 27 permment position for the LITTLE SPORTS BY MMJBOIf Excellent condition. Now at Speed and Sports Co-, '161 modeling, general repairs. No In your spare Ume. It’s fun MORTAOES. loons, first, sec too. Call 389-4933. right person to fill orders, LUBRICATION MAN clutch, muffler, tires, $1,800, Pine St., Manchester. Job too big or small. Reason- ond, third. All kinds. Realty conault with contractors and Days, e-day week. Includes overtime, good hourly rata 378-8002. — able, free estimates, 742-6612. maintain city counter. Pleas statewide. Credit rating unnec ant workng conditions and ahd benefits. This Is a permanent poaltlon with opp«M4unlty essary. Reasonable. CXmflden- WAITRESS to advance In other poalUons with Monoheaters Isadlag 1970 CHEVROLET Impala con- BUfinOtS SorviCOS 13 LEON OIBSZYNSKI builder — paid boneflts. dealer. No phone calls please, apply In person only. vertlbts, automatic, V8, power ------—------—- new homes custom built, re- tlal, quick arrangements. Al Part-Ume, 9 to 4 p.ni., weekly steering P«>w«r brakes, one FOR RENT - Chlpmore brush modsUng, additions, reo vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, with Thurodiwii of*- Apply In Call Mr. Greenshields at owner, $2,8M, 848-4870 after 6. chipper with man, hour day or rooms, garages, kitchen re 100 Constitution Plasa, Hart person. Parsons Bros. Supply MORIAIITY BR0&, MO. week. 742-9606. / modeled, bath tUe, cement ford. Evenings, 28$-6870. W. T. GRANT CO. Corp. for interview. MUST SELL — 1M4 Studobaker 249-7643 816 OEN'rBR STREET MANGHERTBE, 009M. y Gran TuHslmp, vinyl top, Im- R ft R SERVICES, general work. Stops, dormers. Resi Monoheater P orkade Ih maculate condition. I di vi
M ANCHEBTO EVENING HERAEp, CONN., MONDAY, OCTObER .4, 1971. PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAlf, OCTOBEh. 4, 1971 PjjiptE EIGHTEEN HoiiMf For Sato « f . n H Elats - F o r S o to 7B Slate Seated Global Accord Nearer i IMMACULATE - one year old -^ .R o o M T i^ r bedroom over- BOULDER RD. — Immooulate MANCHESTER _ Blx-fiunlly STA R GAXER*iV Tenements 63 7-room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 3 bungelow Cape. Newly 8-bedroom Oarrlaan Colonial 1®”"?!' south WINDSOR ---- Br CLAY R. POLLAN- on parkllke 1.7-B acres,' Heated lion throughout, a good Invost* <*nTDr*TT titt t m- B y Rainbow ^ A8II1 LIBRA TWO-BEDROOM deluxe Town- baths, carpeted livliy room interior, new boll- ment. Secondary financing xliLiJj W MAS. J» M Yovr Dally AcIMIy Gulda K On New Currency Needs CLASSIFIED BERRy’S WORLB Offered by the and dining room. Kitchen with ™s'*ed treed lot. Detach- basement, family room, For those who are seeking According lo Ih* Sion. '' house, Includes carpetsf ap- If bullt-tns, family room w th ^ garage. Country breeieway, 2-oar garage, car available. Owner has other In, Miss Sharon Smith, daughter To develop message for Tuesday, (Continued from Page One) ‘ ----r;i------... ,' ' apllances, heat, air-condition tereeta. eoi. Wolverton Agen a lovely restdenUal area, K 9-14-23-31 11-17-25-33 O ' ing, full basement, $320 per dual fireplace and patio, alu- offered in peting. Bstabllahed preatlge don’t miss our modemlettc of Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols ^13-166061 read words corresponding to numbers il-76-81-86^ PHILBRICK mlnum siding, 2-oar garage. fa Carriage Realty, cy, Realtors, 649-3818. of your Zodiac birth sign. tory .... They (Americans) financiers and bankers In the month. Paul W. Dougan, Re neighborhood. Owner, M8-e096. Raised Ranch. Present own of Rosewood La., Bolton and j f TAURUS SCORPIO are now entitled to look to their Nfxon administration’s will toi ADVERTISING Merritt Agency, 646-1180. ^6-1110 DUNCAN RD. — Anaaldl built er has been transferred to AM. 10 I Your 31 Crtotiv* 61 B* ocr. It altor, 646-4636. MANCHESTER, 4-bedroom old the late Albert J. Smith, was In 2Mok« 32Mon«y 42 K**p friends, and to call for a com- '"ake the “new economic pol-( MANCHBMTER - Immaculate - er Colonial in deelraUe east 6 large rooms, large breeze- Texas. If you are looking for I MAir.M 3An 33 M onty *3 7 « ''* HOY. II mon solution to a common ” work was strengthened,! CLASSIHED ADVERTISIN6 DEPT. HOURS DELUXE one-bedroom apart AGENCY stalled as worthy advisor of 34 Doy 64 Slightly 6-room Ranch plus 12x17' fam- >> AlR-CONDITIONED aide location. Good condition way, 2-car garage, 1V4 Uled a large 7-room home with 8-)9-22-2e ATrovtl 24-34-39-41 problem.” along the way, by these brass-' ment, wall-to-wall carpeting the beet ot everything, come Manchester Assembly, Order of /67-77-86-90 5 Vlilli 35 Action 65 Arid 43-70-74 8 AJM. to 4:30 P.M. PORTER ST. area overslied 8- ily room. Three large bed- CaU now, only $23,900. H ay^N ^ J ^ ’ ntUo, flre- 6 Ordinary 36 Tok* 66 Bo m When Nixon severed the dol- tacks developments elsewhere throughout, complete appli room Cape with central air- rooihs, flreplnced living room, A six-room Raised Ranch in Agency, 046-0181.------' place, plastered walla, city have a look. Please call Mr. Rainbow for Gtnie, In cere UMINI 7 Attrocllv* 37 Opportunity 67 S*n»* SAGITTARIUS lar’s link with gold, all the oth- ‘n Washington: ances, vanity bath. Centrally conditioning, large living room, attached garage. Private yitfd. a fine residential area. This ______utlUtles, Immediate occupancy. Gordon, 649-5806. monies at the Masonic Temple , I mat II 8B« 38 C lo u 68 Bound NOT er non-Communist currencies — ■ House Ways and (DOPY CLOSING-TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT. located. $176. monthly. R. D. 9 Th*r*'t 39 You'll 69 S*cr«ti 4 :S4 P Jtl. DAT BKFORB PDIIUOATION formal dining room, kitchen 20s. Wolverton Agency. Re house typifies one-floor liv MANCHESTER — Cape, 7 good diaries Loaperonce, 649-7620. Saturday night. 10 10 Big 40 Or 70 And Die came unstuck simultaneously. Means Committee formally is- D fdllne for teturday and Monday to 4 ;80 p.m. Friday Murdock, 643-2662. ing at it's best. Additional rooms, fireplace, 2 bathe, ga ______• • e a 112-27-29-52 11 G*t 41 Forg«t 71 Orr*lop 6-18-21-38 with bullt-lns, flnrt floor family altors, 646-2813. B&l w Miss Deborah Brown, Junior 42 To 72 Avoid because all were fixed In terms aued Its business-stimulating features of this homo a r e - rage, walk to Bowers, Illing La #. B n- C—ln 52-49-82-87 12 ll'l I42-50A6 ROYAL ARMS — lovely new room, $ fireplaces, 3 full baths, ------73 BARRDWS and WALLACE, OO. past worthy advisor and grand l3R*cr*ollon 43 UpM li 73 0*loy*d of dollars. I a x-rcllef recommendations. garage, many of the rooms have MANCHESTER — New wall-to-wall carpoUng, base and MHS. Helen D. Cole, Real- Mancherter Parkade representative to Louisiana, CANCIR 14 E»cll*m*nl 44 Agr*«m«ntt 74 Rtgrttt CAPRICORN Nixon wanted the other cur- They Included essentially all townhouse, 2 bedrooms, heat 45 Ejrtro 75 To Die: I I ^ TOVB OOOPEBATION WUX HIAI 9 7 1 1 / wall-to-wall carpeting. Beautl- 4.4 duplex, new baths, two beo- ment and roc room, two-car tor, 643-6666. VERNON — Bolton lake area, Manchester, 649-6306 was the itwtalUng officer. She JUNl II i 5 Ploni rencies revalued upward, In that Nixon had asked for—an BB APPRBdATBD 1/IMIa I I ed, fully carpeted, all appli rooms, only $26,900. Wolcott 16And 46 W*oth*r 76 And N. I* ances, 1>4 baths, full basement fully shrubbed and treed yard. garage and complete air- beach rights, 150x160, $4,200. ______r" was assisted by these past ^JULY II l7Buiy 47 Moy 77 01 JAN. terms of the dollar, because Investment tax credit, repeal of Rflattors. W8-8200. conditioning. Priced to sell. ROLLING PARK AREA TOLLAND 6Vi-room Ranch, •' ...i 2-1O-15-20 15 Doy 48 Potlknc* 78 Crowd* 3- 7-26-321^ that would make U.S, goods Uic auto excise tax, a speedup with laundry hook-ups, private Tolland, wooded acre, $4,000. 49 Writing 79Poy 137-47-71 RANCH—7 rooms, 114 baths, Original owner eelllng this neat Coventry, half acre. $3,600. br.™ w.y»,«. xir ^44-40-83-ai 19 ld«aliitlc cheaper abroad; American ex- of Individual Income tax relief, patio off dining room, on bus large lot, $82,000. n e w Hl is t in g 20CorKlud« 50 Horn* BOLif* AQUARIUS Continued From Preceding Page line, near schools, shopping, JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. cape on comer lot. AU elx roome Hayes Agency, 646-0181. rec room Ih basement, shod „i_-_ ino/oin— tlO 21 Sloy 51 Snogt 81 Loou ports would sell better In com- —The committee added $1 649-5261 finished plus rec.room. Beauti j JULY i» 22 Without 52 To 82 8* JAN. 10 petition with foreign goods. If billion of tax relief for lower- churches (closest thing to a RANCH—6 rooms, % acre treed Six-room- home on quiet » 23 And 53 Viiitor 83 Your no. II private home) $215. Call 644- lot, $26,600. street in Manchester Green Realtors Insurers ful lot, big trees, plenty of ------Crockett, Realtor. 876-6279. representative to L .A U O . II , 24 Happy 54 Moy 84 Advontog* at the same time other coun- income consumers, mostly by Fvrtlliamrs 50-A Wanted - To Buy 58 rA 4- 5-13-16 55 In eSTodoy 1-48-. 1611. area, close to schools and shrubs. Close to everything . . . ^ . . ------Maine, installing chaplain; and t 250n 148-75-79-89’ tries could be persuaded to dls- proposing a Ilberalliuition ot the LARGE RANCH—First floor Buckley school a few blocks Andover &^M9-57 * 26N.W 56 Your 86 Procticol mantle their nontariff barriers low-income allowance, which OOOO cow manure. Delivered. WANTED —antique furniture, shopping. All large rooms, MANCHESTER — Exceptional ’ W anted - Real Estate 77 Miss Diane Bemam, past I 27 Not 57 Fovoftd 87 Coutiout PISCES LARGE LUXURIOUS. 3-bed- family room, 2 beautiful fire away. Quick occupancy. Asking 742-6642, ~ after ” 6 p.m. VIRGO 88 End* to U.S. goods—their border exempts additional millions |« and $12 loads. 643-7804, 64»- glass, pewter, oil pcdntings or three bedrooms, much closet 4-room Ranch, now roof, alu grand representative to Loulsi- I 28 Losing 58 And fit. If IS* room Town Houses. Glass slid places, 2 full baths, 2-car ga and storage space. Priced $26,900. and well worth It. T. J. SELLING your property? We ana, installing recorder, 1 29Eoiy 59 PrscoutlotH 89 011 taxes, quotas, exchange and from any tax liability at all. 8731. other antique items. Any quan minum aiding, new heating, g 30 Moll 60 To 90Valu«* MAi. I0 ^ « ? tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, ing doors, putio, IH baths, de rage, 2 years, old, $42,600. to sell quickly. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. need UsUngs, call Jehn H. Lap- Miss Smith presented her lO/S other restrictions—U.S. exports —The Justice Department luxe electric kitchen, electric full basement, a most enchant O ut ^ Town 36-45-46-S9| e 30-40-53-54 16S Oakland Street. TWO FAMILY—Remodeled in pen Inc., Realtors, 649-6261 mother with a bouquet of yel )Advecie ^|^Neutral would rise. Imports would di- cracked down on alleged viola- Household Goods 51 heat, central air-conditioning, 3 FAMILY—ttemoaeiea m „ T AT>PI?M TNf! ing kitchen. Char-Bon Agency, For Sato 75 )65-72-78 61-64-73 minish; the balance of pay- tors of the wage, price and rent 1967,, enUre Inside paneled and JOHN H. LAPPEN, POREST mLLS AREA low rosea and her father with a private basement, laundry 649-5261 6 4 3 - 0 6 8 3 . ______SELLING your home or acre white carnation. Miss Smith, a ments deficit would dwindle. freeze. SEWINO ^ C I ^ B — 19^ WANT to buy car. Will take room, 2-car garages. Immedi carpeted, $84,600. Realtors BOLTON —Owner transferred, age? For prompt friendly serv New on market, custom built immediate occupancy. Three- senior at Bolton High School, Nixon’s potent persuader was —As the 90-day freeze ate occupancy. No pots. COMMERCIAL BUILDING ap- MANCHESTER — Brent Rd., 7- TWO FINE HOMES raised ranch with all the trim ice, call Louis Dlmock Real was given a rosewood gavel by a "temporary” 10-per-cent sur- reached Its half-way point, the Adults. Rockledge Apart- mings, aluminum siding, fire- bedroom Ranch, paneled rec ty, Realtors, 649-6828. -----South Windsor— originally over $800, now o n ly ------proxlmately 6,000 sq, ft. of floor room Split Level, 2 baths, rec her father. Miss Deborah South Windsor charge on all dutiable imports. Coat ot Living Oouncll sent to dl^nts, telephone 643-6674, eve area, soned Industrial. For sale room, fireplace, carpeting, ga- Here are 2 now custom The surcharge looked suspi- Ui® White House Its recommen- $46.80. Singer Touch Emd Sew, Rooms Without Board 59 nings 643-7135. homes to choose from on <.r y«,r property "T" ■ ' ' ' s. $48.60. All guaranteed, easy ------0 1171 hr NIA he. or lease, $70,000. rage. Only $30,900. Hayes buUtdns Z r s ". A v^ roS P“ t worthy adrtror’s Jewel by Fitts Lauds ciously like a protective tariff, dations for Phase 2 price con- . Agency, 646-0131. Kennedy Rd. here in town. and It penalized trading part- trols—the longer-range, selec- terms. 623-0931, dealer. THE THOMPSON House — Cot DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart ROCKLEDGE — Large custom ^ ------—- A magnificent 8-room Swiss Homish Says tage St., centrally located, ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, gestlofo in the area... approx: Sicy af^“preSd wl“ Z trLl- ners like Canada—and hurt live, mandatory ceilings which, '*On the other hand, if the Food and Drug Administration built Ranch. Living room 27’ MANCHESTER — Two • taml- chalet that features 3 or 4 0181 REPTUOERATOR — 18 cuWc large, pleasantly furnished complete appliances, 2 air- three quarters of an acre. Own- ^ *-«o-oo»o,I-*2*-8848, --- g . y,...... 646 ...... ucnol red gavel necklace by GOP Record Latin America and other devel- officials say, will be maintained- foot, Kelvinator, Foodarama, expands its food inspection operations, they II probably long, master bedroom 1.2x18’, Ues. Both very central and. bedrooms, large beamed er transferred, excellent value. ' ______HAVE excellent buyer for 3- Miss Brown. oping areas which had done os long as inflation remains a rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 conditioners, full basement, plajrtered walls, parklike yard, economically priced In the mid celling living room, country Republicans frost-free, coppertone, im for ovenilght and permanent washer-dryer hook-up, vanity find even MORE things we can't eat!" T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. BOLTON — Finishing touches Colonial in Manches- Mrs. Harold Livingston pre nothing to aggravate the pay- threat. maculate, $226. 646-1014. with 26x40’ swimming pool. This ^nd upper 20’s. Helen D. Cole, styled kitchen, formal din sented a white Rainbow Bible As Efficient ments problem. But the Item of topmost ur- guest rates. type bath, glass sliding doors, may be the house you have beisn Realtor, 643-6666. ______ing room, center fireplace, $27,900 —' EIGHT-ROOM Colo- two-bedroom Ranch. Fam- ter. Not over $38,000. Paul W. onto patio. $220 per month. Dougan, Realtor, 640-4586. to the newly Installed worthy Mayor Howard Fitts, running Delay Action In mid-September the Group here and abroad. Is LIKE new floor length 2-tone trying to find for a long time. 3 baths, 2-car garage. Of nlal. In-law quarters. Alumi- Rarage, 100x200’ of 10 financial powers met In writing a whole new schedule Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, MANCHESTER — 8-room over num siding, new heating ays- lot- Only $28,600. Bel Air advisor as a gift from the 1971 blue draperies under cur- room in private home, y 2 Call today for an appointment. fered for $48,000 or a charm advisory board. for a thlril full term on the In a statement delivered to- London and their suspicions of currency values before the 643-2662. Houses For Rent 65 Houses For Sale sized expanded Cape. Two ing 6-room Raised Ranch tern. Off Bast Center St., trees. Bstote, 648-9882. tains to match Enough for one parking. Call 643-6279. __ OVERSIZED 6-room Cape Cod baths, four bedrooms, family Assoc'iate officers installed ore South Windsor Town Council, day Democratic Town Council seemed confirmed. Secretary of end of the year. 9’ picture window and two 3 ______LARGE 6-room apartment plus MANCHESTER 6V4 - room room, lovely suburban lot. Oa with 2 fireplaces, 3 bed M9*M2™ ; R«^tors. COVENTRY NORTH - Deluxe British Fear Miss Barbara Seavey, worthy launched the Republican cam- candidate Robert Hornish ert- the Treasury John B. ConnaUX; And this mus| be done before windows. Call 647-9660 after 6 PLEIASANT, heated, furnished $24,700 with attach(Bd breezeway and 2- rooms, glass sliding doors, attic -and basement storage, Ranch, 3 bedrooms, attached car garage, beautifully land rage. $29,900. Hayes Agency, ______!______8-room Raised Ranch with all associate advisor; Miss Yvonne p^ign yesterday vrilth a claim Uclzed the Republican-led ad- Bet a hlg^l price for removal ot nervous goveriimenU, hoping to p.m. room for gentlaman, inquire 4 centrally located. Available garage and porch, available sun decks, and room for fu the extras. Two fireplaces, Smith, chalrty; Miss Tonya , i„ i i . *, .. **. * the surcharge; he called for re! protect themselves against •------;---- Pearl St., Mrs. DeMute. EAST SIDE, high and dry, scaped treed lot 140x150, large 646-0131. ____ ture ^ expansion on the lower used refrigerators, Nov. 1st. Nice yard. Security October 16, $240. monthly, on Norman St., off of Oak HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL wall-to-Wall carpeting, double Elm Disease Pearl, hope; Miss Kathy Flnne- accompUshnienU In the minlstraUon and charged that ^ther measureR monetary uncertainties, erect CLEAN, and references required. $215. living room, ^nlng iw m Md „ „ _ Y.room Raised Ranch, .^ e re d for $43,600. gan, faith; Miss Cindy Yoo, ^ T®®*® that it Is a group of “poUUcal pros, bring about a $13- new restrictions and controls ranges automatic washers ATTRACTIVE, newly decorated lease, security and references. St. bedrooms, modem kitchen. As- wall-wall these homes are Liorge 7-room older home. dooruur ironifront eniry,entry, spacious toy-foy WOODfiTOTTC mnirlnTwi /Avt ia*u*, ^uoa v/uMAjr o-g'g' r f wnicn wouia Dnng awui. u. ♦lo- nvw — a month or $200. with main 649-5013 after 6:30. Structually sound. Excel er,r, laundry room, two baths, _ chaplain; Miss Paula Jackson, unspectacular success ’’doesn’t _ poUUcal procrastinators.” billion swing In the U.S. pay- that could lead to permanent with guarantees. See them at room for refined gentleman. sumable mortgage. Immediate carpet, 2-car garage, sewers, situated on a high treed lot B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, centrally located, 643-6331. tenance. 646-0481. Three bedroomO, huge walk- occupancy. lent for 2-famlly conversion. fourthxirth bedroom or study. Open to manv tree* in the TinWeH leader. make news.” He spoke at a luncheon at ments balance, from a deep protective barriers and rlyi^ MANCHESTER — Large two- in closet in each. Nice big large lot. Hutchins Agency with a terrific view. Call us Main St. Call 643-2171. MANCHESTER - One - bed City utilities. Convenient to beamedearned cathedral ceilings, S t a t Z ^ Wt a ^ t Z tonto ,2 FeUows, love; ^ ^___ ^ In g quite so un- th® PwJum* deficit to a small surplus. "trade blocs” like those of the ROOM for genUeman, quiet year old, four-bedroom Colo front entrance. Formal din STATELY 4-bedroom Colonial, 649-5324. and we will show you everything. Priced to sell at sliding glass doors from dining ^ elms In B r it^ '^ ~ Secrlst, nature; Miss apectacular’’, he saTd ‘^as a A staunch supporter of aid By the Ume the finance min- 1930s. REFRIGERATOR — apart room garden apartment. Car nial. 2 % baths, 2-car garage, ing room, attractive stair completely redecorated first , bedroom through. $20,600. convenient locaUon. 224 Oiar- peting, all appliances, heal, to large wooden deck, o- the 5 oi)0 tree* et ‘^t***® Hultgren, Inunortallty; smooth-running, efficient and t*'® Aveiy Brook flood prone isters got to Washington the ment size, like new, $76. 30” ter Oak St., 643-8368. appliances, security required. way. Upstairs hall is wide floor., front-to-back living room, WARANOKE RD. - 4-bedroom and parking. $170. Immediate $350. Heritage House, 646-2482. Caps in choice residential y & R REALTY CO. INC. sliding glass doors from large Blenheim Paine* h*v<* huin ***“ HdeUty; effective organization — wdieth- ®*'®®- Hornish picked this U^lc deadlock seemed hopeless, the gas stove, $36. Aluminum com- and has built-in drawers. formed dining room, modem M. H. PALMER rustic cedar rec room to stone gnored The naiace where Sir Karen Mackenzie, patriot- er It be a piece of machinery, a (Bscusslon stating that it is gloom was dense. There was r L I O W S © ! * occupancy. Highland Oak Vil Full basement and attic. kitchen with breakfast alcove, area.____ 3 bedrooms up, one 643-2692 binaUcai screen doors, $10. lage, 643-6177. Evenings 647- ONE-BEDROOM house, ideal down, 2 baths Priced to sell, j^obert D. Murdock, Realtor REALTORS—MLS patio, beauUful landscaping on winstoi* nhiitrfiiii ’ Laurie Howley, serv- company or a government. This ®®® ‘TP® problem that de- talk of recessions Ih the other each. 643-2465 evenings or 643- Apartiwents - Flats - for working couple, heat, perk- 100 amp. electric service. 1% baths, garage, assumable T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- ______648-6821 649-0688 % acre comer treed lot. Ex- b** a iW-mlle d r l v e ^ d ^ ^ “ ®® -^ ® “ ®®“«*“ ‘®- is one of the problems of the ® PoUUcaUy mature gov- nine countries. G r a O S G r O W I l 9921. Oil heat. mortgage, $84,900. 1443. Tenements 63 — ------;------, ing, immediate occupancy. 1677. $23,900, 6 ROOM Ranch, wall-to- cellent condition. Jesdor Real- fldentlal observer. present Republican-led admin- emment that can recognize the The big break ' came, as LOOKING for anything in real ^j-jte Box V, Manchester Her- wall carpet, recreation room, MANCHESTER — Large older ters, MLS, 742-9632, 633-1411. , „i * **. Ferguson, i8trati„„ South Windsor — we s«rtoiisness of the situation and tonlshlngly, before the IMF DANVILLE, Vt. (AP) — Nan- 30” KENMORE electric range, Completely redecorat COLONIAL with swimming pool, 2-famlly, completely remodel- BTVE ROOMS, stove, garbage estate rental — apartments, flrst-flOor family room, one full, sundeck city sewers, spUt SJ* ^ ^ w te r o ^ r v e r ; jn s s ^ b ln Mur- haven’t made mistakes of con- ^ak® specific acUon to s/rfve the meeting even began last Mon- cy Pulslfer of Mere Point, exceUmit condition, $76. Wash homes, multiple dwellings, no '------ed. Come BUY this Mie. MANCHESTER ed. ImmMulato VERNON-^cheator line - 8- ^ k e of I ^ I b o r o ^ for dock, choir director; Miss Joyce ggquence and the town as a Problem. day. The Big Ten ministers Maine, forsaking a divining rod ing machine, runs good, $35. disposal, wall-to-wall carpet 2 half baths, enclosed screiened rail fence. Hutchins Agency ing, healt, available Nov. 1st, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As------— ------Realtors, 649-5324. Mugford, page east; Miss Kar- ^bole has progress - but thU P''®«®‘ R®PubUcan-led held a meeUng the day before; in favor of he7 f l n g i r i ^ has Moving. 742-9721. porch, centrally air-conditioned, AND VICINITY U il^ o o r . Flreplace^-car de- pool, h a lf^ re lot with eye ap- r i ^ ^ t i i e vlUage of en SuUlvan, page west; Miss ^ , ^ , 4 „ government ”ls a government they came out of it wearing been declared the v ^ e r % the $210 per month, no pets, near sociates, Inc. 643-5129. large yard, $38,900. sohool and bus. Charles Les Out of Town MANCHESTER — Bowers tached garage, large, deep pealing beauty. Hayes Agen- Blenheim in 17Q4. Carolyn Hill, page north; Miss ,______that reacts rather than acts. sm iles. annual congest of the American WANTED to buy —Used appli NORTHWOOD Apartments — pg|. K en t KEITH RANCH—3-bedroom home, well landscaped grounds with cy, 646-0181. "If we lost the trees It would Oenyse Totten, page south; Miss however c«ed a Ybw ex- defers rather than con- „ver saia exactiv wnai aocieiv 01 uowaers ances, kitchen sets, b ^ , perance, 646-7620. 66 CONTEMPORARY L Shaped School, 6-room Bungalow, fire ______One and two-bedroom apart- ______Real Estate Ranch. Redwood and brick ex- neat and clean with garage. place, two additional rooms garden and fruit trees. Merritt bureaus, couches, chairs, COZY 4 rooms, second floor, ments, central air-condition- ROCKVILLE—2 bedroom apart- Agency, 646-1180. CJOVENTRY _ Live rent free ^ ___menU fheiie nejit fwn veer- ji^^i lu^pened. But reports flew MTS. PulBlfer turned up a baR tables, lamps, dining sets, 646-4126 649-1922 terior, on wooded lot, 1% acres lower level. Garage, carport, 3 cettaRes Immaculate condl- n#fi i i **w- nmt Miss Xinda BroWi „ Heavy Town Council em- Indecisiveness rather jj^a,t Washington would be will- of 60 Kennedy half dollars hid- electric stove included, no chll- ing, carpeting, balcony, car- ment available in new build- COLONIAL—11-room custom 3 ccuages. immMuiaie conoi estate official. ”We do not Rainbow standard bearer; Miss ^ \ Heavy Town G ^cu em- than deciveness.” he asserted. w to dlacius a small increase den under mi old bosrd nesr lounge sots etc. Call 646-7679. with a view. Five bedrooms, 2 porch. Only $23,600. Hayes MIANCHSISTEat dren or pets, $110 monthly, ports, plus other luxury fea- mg. Consists of 4 large rooms piTKBN — Porter St. area, 6- (meplaces family room, den, 2- built, 3 fire-places, 3 baths, Agency, 646-0131. ^ ^® Cbnnle VonDeck, keeper of the Ph®®*® ®n p ^ r bu^eUng, is a small K of k o lZ to eT focT a T ^ n 2-car garage, 4 years old. nlshed. Only $24,900. Owner their place ” meaning consideration ct needs ^ P"®® eiiect a town tiaii. TRADER “P ” — Antlque-s, Security,. 646-1619, between 6-8 tures. From $185. J. D. Real vvlth private terrace and pool, aluminum sided cus- irarase. 869.900. JUST LISTED will carrv the mortaaae. June •rra,iFi„ **,„ 3®"'®*®- , j and wants matched aaalnst ®‘*^®*® '™*®“ years mean- direct devaluation of the dollar. Finding the bag was the ob- used furniture and appliances, p.m Estate Associates, 643-5129. Includes heat, hot Water, car- built, 8-room Garrison. RANCH — 3 bedrooms, two SPLIT LEVEL—4 bedroorris, baths, large paneled den, Oood. 648-1887 Pasek Realtors 4it.-ir A Terrace Ap.artments, High modem eat-in kitchen, formal tures. CaU owner, 643-1752 or etc. Call Now. Hayes Agency, home with a doublecar gar rooms, one acre treed lot, one- the viaetie Venceslau. 1. j j 1 a tax increase cf only 1.6 mills' somewhat h> say toe United States would testants used divining rods or GE WASHER and dryer, 4 $130. monthly plus heat, lease, land Ave., 872-4046, 529-6686. living and dining room, break 643-0934. ROCKVILLE — Three room s,______646-0131. RAISED RANCH—Only $28,- rage. Call Mr. Bogdan today car oversized garage, near P . Matsaata *» Greetings were ext^ded to lowest In the Greater lines allowing maxi- j-efuse to negotiate on the gold- other implements to look for months old, cost $490, sacrifice Hayes Agency, 646-0131. fast room, 3 sitting rooms, 4 to Inspect. Only $39,900. all utilities. $110 monthly. 649- EAST HARTFORD, attractive Oakland St. 900. for 3 bedrooms, family MANCHESTER — 6 room Co newshopping center, $26,900. ^^7^7 the new irfficers by Merle Tap- “ ® X f h i I^ d price Issue^ The $13-bllllon toe bag, knowing only that It POUR moms, refrigerator and bedrooms, plus studio, study room, 2 fuU baths, 2-car ga Paul W. Dougan R ^ to r,’ 649 estimate Britain has sev- . g^rand- master of Masons , In Hartford T area,’ a, he a said. .__ Little . ccmsideratlon was glv swing. It was said, could be a was somewhere near toe vll- $76. sacrifice, $60. CaU ft,mlshed. Call 643-8996. 8861. 4-room apartment, nice yard, IMMACULATE 7-ROOM and 3 baths, stonie waUs, ga lonial in central location, re ^ ' d million elms. About 6 ------a *la?Ie wall carpet, fireplace, parking, j^om apartments, heat, hot Manchester, 6496306 - - . • • *1 i ,, . . *64 a . TTN/S *% J^*V^*SS>SS* , MS*** SM* 4*C* **SS|^V* OXplSillOd P&Ul modem cha^, ^ r la^e references. Immediate public transportation, safe 4-UNIT apartment — good in 7,y» baths, 2 fireplaces, 2- ______newly redecorated, 8-car ga- tWnned-out skyline. ___ _ _ Available to responsible mar-- ^^amr, carpeting, appliances, walk to Robertson School, come. Call for details. VonDeck, district deputy of Ma- tone d s^ c t ^ ^ ____said...... _ qj. became the basis for the Sevegny, treasurer of the dow- S ? 'U r s ocLpancy, 872-9391 rled ccup'.e. $65 weekly, se- children welcome. Available car garage, plastered con- IMMACULATE 8-room Cape, rage. Ideal famUy home. $81,- There is no way of tre a tl^ ^ c 'D i s t r i c t ' ffi-. ^Mrs. Von- “3. Sale of toe Sadd Library He said that Avery Brook has ^icF^e^em ors' r^luticm fix- 8era’“oraanl'z7tlon’ swimming, shopping, church stmctlon. p.m,, 666-2164. t h r e e -ro o m heated second required. 643-4944 or 643- immediately. $190 monthly. and new proposed town EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- NOTICE on deep private wooded lot, 3 9(X). Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, Infected trees. Tliey have to be jjggjj worthy matron of Temple building with funds set Mlde become a serloua problem and , limited oWeeUves to be Mrs Pulslfer Is a writer and 4248. 646-0882, 649-2871. park. $32,600. 10% down to room Colonial may be used for bedrooms, carpeted living 649-4636. cut down and b um e^ chapter, OBS; Wayne L. Se- for future, library constnicUon. has been recognized as such for ^*^g^gy y pgggj^,g singer of children’s songs. home or offices, large lot with HERITAGE HOUSE Is hereby given that on Au room dining room, kitchen a n d ------Experiments are being m ^ e senior deputy grand Tall "4. Continued funding to fur- many years. "The brook is pirf- There were moments of dis- Dowsers claim to be able to refrijwra’ Secu^y dl t h BEB ■ ROOMS. tund,died. COVENTRY — new deluxe 3% qualified buyers. CaU Su gust 6, 1971, one 1963 Chevro zanne Shorts, 646-3233. possibility of acquiring more 64&>2482 N u to ^ Forest.^_I«l U>®r-®-lop_recrea_Uim^^ lut^^ from^^farms__ but toe mood of coop- find underground water and tor, Toro lawn mower, land. For the finer homes. let, Motor No. T0722D, Serial flniahed basement rec rcom, ot l e ^ ^ - . “ '"®® “ ‘®" rta l o7j7cU wlto divining na and rotor, maple cot and ______bath and entrance, utilities. appliances, sound - proofed, No. 31847T313314, with acces full dormer, fireplace, qluml- siding, 8 bedrooms, beautiful beeUe. It Is hoped these w a ^ vVhlUng, representing Delta parka now open tot basketlpall debris, 226 Charter Oak, 643-8368. J. WATSON BEACH ROCKLEDGE—Dynamic 9-room ------as speech followed speech dur- rods—usually forked sticks— mattress, Englander folding pivE - ROOM, two - bedroom paneling, parking, no pets, Hartford Office 547-1560 sories, was seized at MAnsfield num siding and garage. Mer den. 1% acre country lot. Close may herald toe end of the elm chanter. Royal Arch Masons; and winter skating, and new and He a)so said that in some ing toe five-day meeting. which are pulled earthward by ______Raised Ranch, 6 bedrooms, 2% $25,900—7-Room Colonial, two to 1-84. $27,900. T. J. Crockett, bark beetle. , a ...... bed and mattresses, child’s apartment In two - family adults, $166. 742-7703, 742-6965. Depot, Ctmn., for violation of ritt Agency, 646-1180. Lorry Unders, master councilor expanded activities program- places, hazardous conditions ex- The confidence of European the object they are seeking. dresser. CaU 643-6924. house. Adults. $200 monthly. S ^ O O M 21 U.S.C. 881. Any person de Realtor, 876-6270. ---- ot John Mather Chapter; and med. 1st due to constant erosion. ”It Business Locations ROCKVILLE — 3-room apart- rooms, fireplace, huge treed OWNBSR — SeUlng six-room 644-8741. 6 4 ment, newly remodeled, walk lot. Large pool. Hutchins siring to place the matter in the New aluminum Miarshall Hodge, thrice lllustri- "6. Construction of a public Hoods in toe spring causing For Rent U.S. District Court in order to Cape, 8 bedrooms, fireplace,eplai TOLLAND — Hurst R esigns ous master of Adoniram Council, works garagye without resort to substantial property damage, Musical Instruments 53 AVATT.Am,F. immediately love ing distance to stores, $86 per Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. 1V4 baths, garage, endlo^nclos sided Raised Ranch, nestled ly 4-room Townhouse, kitchen STORE, approximately 176 sq. month. AdulU preferred a.» « h .d g,™ ,.. O n.r«l to S i S r contest the probable cause' for among toe pines cm a one-acre R&SM. borrowed fund; town contract- robbing homeowners of toe td- the middle 20s. Ideal for large K ag . EIGHT-ROOM Raised Ranch, such seizure must file with tne back porch, rec room. Com Ronald Erickson sang and ing resulted In major dollar sav- u®® ®*><* enjoyment of their EPIPHONE electric guitar, two appUances, carpeted Uvlng ft. with or without heat-^_pa» pets. 876-8816 pletely furnished. West side. lot. $31,900. T. J. Crockett Contest P ost pick-upSi single cutaway. 649- family. Carriage Realty, John t EN ROOM contemporary 2V4 baths, four bedrooms, two Regional Director, Bureau of^ .lames McKay played toe organ, ings. property.” baths, lull base' 646-9043 after " ”5, or 649-0463. 649-2121. Realtor, 876-6279. 6652. room, 1% ROCKVILLE —Nice four-room BisseU, 646-1110. Ranch with 3-room studio apart fireplaces, wall-to-wall carpet Narcotics A Dangerous Drugs, William J. Hurst Jr. has re- Both are members of toe Man- ..g inlUation of toe Commun- ®®*<* “'” ’® Council, ment. Located at IM Korence pj^oPOSED building, light in- apartment, stove, refrigerator. ment or in-law suite, over IH ing, sundeck, two-car garage. Rm. G-64, JFK Federal Bldg., signed from the board of Judges Chester Lodge of Masons. uy Development Action pro- ®“®*' “'® ®®*^°“® Hooding ex- St.’ *1®® dustry, storage, or truck ga- partly" filniished.’ $130.“ Adults “ res of land with a view, red- Austin A. Chambers, Realtor, Boston, Mass., 02203, a claim of■ itoe • Manchester Employe’s Usherettes were Miss Karen gram which has brought many PeHenced In 1970, should have Wanted - Ta Buy 58 228282 or 644-8896. rages. 6,250 square feet or sub- L y . security deposit requir- MLS. 643-2326. and cost bond of $260.00 with Gently Shaped Rock-A-Bye Suggestion Plan. Ferguson and Miss Jeannlne townspeople together to plan for Immediately Initiated some cor- rective action, but procrastl- HOUSEHOLD lots —AnUques, tWO-BEDROOM apartment,, divide ^ 500, - 1,000 ^ square foot Qall 643-9678. - M9-6324 ^ mopane windows. ------— approved sureties on or before Hurst was an original mem- Chadwick. Mias Beth Ferris and toe community’s future. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, second floor, immediate occu- units. Centralized. 643-1442 ACREAGE — Circa 1800. 11- October 10, 1971. Otherwise the her of toe panel vdien It was set m Iss Jo-Ann Fotoerglll were In i.-r "aUon led dlrectelly to toe In- ROCKVILLE — Three - room 108 FOOT 7%-room guatom CAPE—8 rooms and enclosed room Colonial, bam, high ele- property will be administrative up six years ago. He said bust- chqrge of toe guest book. volvement ot toe residents In glassware. We buy estates, pancy. Call 643-4827. FIVE-ROOM Apartment-offices apartment, heat, hot water, Village Peddler, Auctioneer, brlck Ranch. 37’ living room, ^ vation, sweeping views. Hutch- ly forfeited pursuant to 19 ness and personal reasons Mrs. Mantoall Hodge, chair- ent South Windsor and make us U>® j ®*’®®- InacUon led to acUon WE HAVE customers waiting combination, heat, hot water, stove, refrigerator. $130. Secu- 2-car garage. 214 acres. Gor- *23,900. Agency, Realtors. 6465324. caused his resignation. man of toe awards committee, and toe final outcome was that 420 Lalce St., Bolton, 649-3247. private bath, air-conditioning, U.S.C. 1608 and wlU be dis a factor in disclsiona involving for the rental of your apart ■ rlty deposit required, no pets. posed of according to law. In- Five people In aiU serve on assisted by Mrs. Paul Taylor, toe voice ot toe people Initiat carpeting, ground floor loca Adults only. Call 643-9678. geous view. Hutchins Agency, DUPLEX—4-4, large lot, handy MANCHESTER _ 7-car ga- this capital area.” ment or home. J.D. Real Es 6465324. location. rage $28,800. Large 7-room Co- terested parties may file petl- toe ^ a r d which p^odicolly ^„u,er advisor, presented color ed what an Indifferent Repub tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. tion, parking. Apply Marlow's, considers toe merits of sugges- charms and braceleto to Fitts said that these and nu lican-led administration could 867 Main St., 6465221. ROCKVILLB Ipnial, nice treed lot, centrally Uons for remission or mitlga- merous other activities demon We NEED LISTINGS Uon of forfeiture with the Re ions for improvements from ^^ ^b ers of toe assembly for not,” Homish contended. WOODUND 30 LOCUST Street. 4 rooms, located. Hutchins Agency, Re town employes. None of toe ^ rtnrimr toe oast term strate what experience can do According to Homish the security, family unit. Call 646- PRIME air-conditioned office CAREN APTS. MANCHESTER NOW! “Thinkinsr of Sell altors, 6465324. gional Director pursuant to 19 five are employedhw by thA the t«um town. ■ ®®rvi®® ounng me pasi lerm. — provide ideas and follow space. Pyramid Building, 367 problem has been studied by am MANOR 2426, 9-5. ing your property?” Call U.S.C. 1618 and 21 C.F.R. Hurstrat Is secretary of toe Diane Fotoerglll and Miss through “oven If it Is In an un- E. Center St. Available Aug. 1. 3 %, 4Ml room apartments. 7-room older home, 4 bedrooms, TODAY! MANCHESTER — Cape wlUi 316.79 - 316.81. Deborah Brown received their apectocular manner. For this FOUR-ROOM apartment, stove, Secretarial and telephone an Available now. Including ap large bam, C-zone lot, needs APARTMENTS aluminum siding. Fireplace, Edward R. Baas, '1**. S r ; : Halnbmv wreaths for raa^oX ro“ u i;“o17r;>ve;; lUd"^;." L T L und S T h a '^ t^ e il refrigerator. $126. Security de swering service available on pliances, wall-to-wall carpet work. $21,900. garage. Lovely treed lot. Con Acting Regional Director ford. ‘" f .®«*’v*®® t**®!*- a®sen'bly. ship to office In November will ^ “ ^® HOAEESTEAO ST. posit required. No pets. Call premises. Call 9-5, 647-9903. ing, heat, hot water, swim venient central locaUon. Im ______Miss Jane Mather, chairman assure more of too same solid Pu ®®|d, aim added ming pool, storage and park Redecorated 7-room Colonial, PHILBRICK OFF W. MIIHH,E TPKE. 644-0846 after 10 a.m. 3 or 4 bedrooms, huge double mediate occupancy. Bel Air of toe memorial committee, progressive government.” Avery Bro<^ is, hM been MANCHESTER COMMERCIAL place for lease ing. From $150. Call Super Real Estate, '6469332. FOUR ROOM apartment, first or sale 461 Main St. next to intendent, 876-1666, 278-1510, garage. Ideal workshop area. NOTICE 5-week Job ", ^\Teriou7co;:Suiorrnrw in 1, 2 and 3-bedroom luxury floor. Appliances, $135 month- post office. Excellent business 242-6658. « Dead-end street. Asking $26,900. AGENCY apartments. Features wall-to- ly and security. Utilities extra, location with building. Call ZONING BOARD LONDON - It takes a good ^ 0^ 30“ .*" a“"Sow faraiT sS wall carpeting, vanity tile Immediate occupancy. M. Hel- 646-2426, 9-5. VERNON~-. Town HoiwTGar- Immaculate 6-room Ranch. Fire- NOTICE OF APPEALS roof t ^ h e r Rve to Mx weeks years. Economy, Expisrience’ is m 7 n ,5 ~ S 2 In m baths, built-in oven, range, dens, unique new concept In place, aluminum siding, carpet- REALTORS to thatch a modest country cot- Bernard, member of pledged to expand upon the good OF ORDER ESTABLISHING HEBRON, He stated that toe Democratic dishwasher, refrigerator and en Palmer, Realt ______OFFICE space, Bolton Notch, apartment living. Brand new It'S* screened porch, garage, ENCROACHMENT LINES CONNECTICUT tage. Usually he works alone n((anchester Liodge of Masons, Kovemment of toe past four disposal, electric h;at. 2 alr- MANCHESTER — Deluxe two- 400 square feet, heat, lights, two-bedroom duplexes featur- nicely landscaped. Owner anx- or wlto a sm ^l b ^ . Thatoh - benediction, years slae has' the background and conditloners, glass sliding ALONG THE HOCKANUM TAKE NOTICE: doors, all large rooms. Full bedroom apartment. $205 per air-conditioning Included. $100 ing wall-to-wall carpeting, GE Asking $27,900. 646-4200 RIVER IN MANCHESTER That the Hebron Zoning which was in 1212 to » Re,„ehments were served by Mandator Evening Herald ^” ''*'*1!. v® basement storage area, am month, including heat, appli- per month. Savings Bank of oven and range, 14 cubic foot » . ituted—OeonreoiiB 6 room AND VERNON Board of Appeals voted on Sep- P®^®®*® ®nd friends of the as- South Windsor ocn^pondent ? ances, air - conditioning car Babora Varrlok, IW. 64^74. correct problems, promote ple paricing. Starting at $175. Manchester, 646-17M. refrigerator, and garbage dis- ^ L d R^ch on7f“ l? tw^^^ This is the Notice required tember 28. 1971 following a puB- *®'«‘»y. Ttie banquet hall was ______[ and finish highway, recreation, Handy to shopping, schools, pets. Paul W. Dougan, Real n»i nn P®sal. Private entrance wdth ^aths, fireplace, family room, $24,900 — Large immaculate 0- by Section 26-4c of the .1969 lie hearing on September 22, ^ decorated In a theme of Hallow- bus and religious facilities. tor, 649-4535. MANCHESTER 2 0 7 0 and capital goals programs e e- sliding glass doors to patio, ^ bedrooms, bulltins, huge sun- room Cape, fireplace, garage. Supplement to the General Stat- 1971 to: made reasonably fire-resistant. complete with black cats. which will "benefit all South Model apartment open for laundry facilities ^ d storage jggj, carpeting, many extras, city sewers, well landscaped, utes informing you as an affect- 1, Allow Margaret T. Gregory, inspection weekday’s 1-7 p,m. ---- ^------:------The new officers will hold Doctors Endorse Windsor.” — weekends 1-5 p.m. Z e ? ’ sir Z d i S v T a r - Hu‘chlns Agency, Realtors, ed property ^ r that the Ws- 16 O dar Ridge Drive, Olsi- their first meeting next Mon A public hearing on expendi plnl w ®hild no pe 8. RenUl $tM. ^ ter R e p re s s Commlwilon ha* Umbury to divide parcel A. day, at the Masonic Temple. Sickle Cell Test tures for toe Avery Brook area . f r ' For. appointment call 872-0628, ^ ------establUhed by Order, along the a Map for Hugo in d Edith NOTICE ^ PRESIDENTIAL Dougan Realtor, 649-4535. BuUt by weekdays between 8 and 6 >^N (JH ES^R Executive 4- Hockanum River In Manchest*/ ' l^ederer by Bernard F. Stone SoHit’ hnneis reach out lo -touch and help, ^ VILLAGE APTS. p.m. ROAD FOREMAN CSUCAW *WMdaal/si. by ohowing two 50 ft. wide The gentle A-Iine of this An embroidered panel toe only Itom on too agenda for the society, said Sunday nearly 646-2623 ^ per month. References requlr------involving experience in oiling tonight’s mooting of the Plan- one of every 400 black Amert- Jh e achinij chasm between the real and the ideal dining ell, modem kitchen, 4 —------:------based on the effaefo «« fJowi pftaate driveways. Ons from style mukuH it a favorite with a lovely design wlll^ and paving of roads, Installation Makes New Plans ed, Mr. philbrick, philbrick Land For Sale 71 bedrooms, trees, centrally lo- MANCHESTER Price reduced, hazards. with the lady who has make a permanent rec nlng and Zoning Commission, cans contracts toe disease everywhere provokes the ejuestion . . . Agency, 640-4200. Noeket Mh//p Rood and the the more mature figure. of drainage pipes and laying out cated. Hutchins Agency Real- spacious 4-bedroom Colonial, Such Ordor hsM lm*» racs4icgact other from Well Street. ord of the little darling’s •nie PZC meeU at 7:80 in the while about one 4n 10 carries NEW YORK (AP) — Bill VERNON — Several parcels on No. 1423 with PHOTO- birthday! No. 2070 has projects In toe field by line and Municipal Building hearing the trait. ! Graham, who closed Fillmore Route 83, commercial zoned. tors, 649-5324. ty, baths, fireplace. large and th* sppr//prtet« nuop* Hied FMatMaa Beptamber 28, 1971. GUIDE is in Sizes lOVi to hot-iron transfer; color grade. Including 2 years In a — ----- ;------— parkllke yard. Now only $24.- with th* T//wn >4 Man room- 'ITiere Is no curie for too dta-__East and Fillmore West lost $325 per front foot. Carriage q . „ -.j. tgehMb* rwyaUiw nogl t 2411, (bust 83-47). Size chart ; stitch illustrations. supervisory capacity with re- Carter Is seeking a change order, which attacks red blood summer, will soon begin wrtt- FRESH PiCKEb Realty, 646-1110. ^ Older six-room Co- 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Chester and Vatarm H. Elite. N//rih Pond Roed. 12Mi, 36 bust . . . 2% iIND 40( Is esini ftr phS pptters aponslblllty for establishing ______lonial, three bedrooms, alu------Your aSUctUUm t* \i yards of 46-inch. - IsolsPii -piitai* ant hisPlIsp. from Residence C to Off-Street cells and blocks the flow of *ng a book. "Bill Graham's Sto- DAILY CHAPLIN—1 Vi acres, 150’ road mlnum siding. $22,000. Austin PORTER S'T, area —. Five- AfnaUsi, I'/mn, Uir permla- equipment maintenance activi Psrklng on toe Wells St. prop- blood to local tissues, depriving ®f U>® Fillmore Years," with FOR RENT alon under Seetlon 0,2.2 . of Pattama availabla only ties and scheduling the work Sweet Tender Corn, String frontage, pine grove, best ot A. Chambers, Realtor, MLS, '■oo'" Colonial. Uvlng room ^ in aiaat thoum, erty, which atnits the firm’s the body of oxygen, he said, ® collaborator, Um* SHkedng Regulatlona to iOAS.NBW YORK, of an assigned crew or an equiv WHY? Beans, Summer Squash, ter. 646-1045. 643-2325. with fireplace, formal dining lIND 7M Is (tlsi fir tssS Piltors parking lot at Main ond Wells and it can be transmitted only Also, he has licensed the BRICK AND BLOCK BUILDING room, aat-ln kitchen, two large l a iMtuArind a two family dwell- -IselgPii pntiii m 4 hasEllsi, frisi Nm, ____*44rSM wits. nr alent combination of experience Sts. through heredity, rights to a music folio, "Live at In a world looking for answers Tomatoes. MANCHESTER area — 9-room bW «n tM Ne. 4 Map 8ub- OODI Ml ityli Ninkir. and training including too 2 8,700 square feet. Industrial and Business zoned. Close to bedrooms and bath, attached ^ According to Walter Carter "That’s why toe proposed which will contain F»EpH NA’nVE APPLES Houses For Sale 72 custom built Garrison Colo garaie. Lot 80x160’. Zone AA, dMaSmt fA Isinde uwned by The Pall & Winter '71 years . specialized experience. Jr,, vloo president, the site screening examinations are so musid by various artists who maybe God is the place to start. Parkade, Banks, Post Office and Shopping Center. Acorn and Butternut Elquasb, nial. Large family type rooms. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, ^ S ' Prospect Realty on Route ALBUM is O64, includes For details and application would bo retained for additional important,” he said. "Prospeo- performed at the two Flll- MANCHESTER — Four-family 8$, Mebren lUmn, dated 8-1*- Prist Hssw, APPraii ellk IIP postage and handling. God is hope. God is now Turnips Five bedrooms, 2Vi baths, dou OORI, Itpt* Nssriitr M4 Ills. contact Chief Administrator, vohlole parking In case ot fu- Uve parents can bewarned of mores. Among toe artists are !rf center of town location. All ble garage. Hayes Agency, ______!______Court 0# Ccmtmm H im w m tu 0$ COVIRID W*>0N...TWlWl hM4. Send 11.00 for the new iM ii 4i i I|m If flMiir Dull Coventry, or State Personnel ture expansion. toe.dangers to children yet un- Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Francis E, Boland Agenc^ Siroom apartments for riilnl- 646-0131. SIX-ROOM Ranch, plus finish- thirty days ed tlM fSrikig «4 f/sted at M m m , Connecticut. PittlrS dIm iii llrtellHi. G10I- BI^CKLAHD FARMS '71 Fall and Winter Ba lU, ImlilM PMllI* Ml kM- Department, P.O. Box 806, In other' business, the PZC is born, and tfiose who presently Elton John, Gordon Ughtfoot, 816 BROAD STREET tnum mcJntonance. New heat- ed rec room, 3 bodrooms, sneh NoUm tMs Stth day of Moptember Corner Tolland Tpke. and Ing system. Excellent invest- MANCHESTER — large 2-faml- sic PAIUION filled with lflR|. Hartford, on or before October expected to begin work on the carry the trait can protect tlielr Janls Joplin, Aretha Franklin, bath, full basement, reosoh- AtAm >, (Swery, m t 6 648-1688 Adams Street, Manchester ment oppoitunlty. Wolverton ly 5-6, excellent ‘ Investment, lovely designs and sew , 1971. rough draft of its proposed new health by taking the proper Joe Cocker, Leon RUssell and sbly priced,. Exo*ll*nt neigh DltdtAAR Harry H, Kirkham, ing features. M Zone regulation. preeautlons." the Band.' Agency, Realtors, 649-2813.\ $84,600. Owner, 646-4335. borhood. Call M9-7904. otUdm i, mi. Ctwlrman
I - ' • I J ' '( ’1^ '^-.s MONDAY, OCrOBlR 1971
l E w n i t t g Aywagt Dally Nat Ptme Run The WeathiBP Per The Week Unded ^ Clear and cooler tonight; low The board of ChrisUion con Town Will Till Ootobn I, toil cern of Center CongregaUonal Comment Session 50 to SO. Tomorrow liertly sun A bout Town ny and a little cooler; high 60 Church will meet tonight at 7 ;30 The Board of Directors Two Vacancies BITUMINOUS The Women's Society of in the Robbins Room of the 15,503 to 70. will conduct a public session’ S am sLjatthjL Christian Service of Norih llnlt- church. Within Month Manche$ter—~4 City o f Village Charm ed Methodist Church will have tomorrow from 0 a.m. to 11 a.m. In the Board of Direc a potluck and program tonight 'A new assessor and a new DRIVEWAYS The Marcia Neubert Circle of tors' Office in the Munici at the church starting at 6 ;30. highway and sanitation superin Parking Arena • flaa Stations a Basketball Courts^ VOL. LX X X X , NO. 311 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS the Women’s Society of Commu pal Building to hear com QapiiodL nity Baptist Church will meet tendent for the town will prob Now lliMtklng for Seasonal Work ' __ _ ments and suggestions from The administrative board of tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. in Fel ably to hired by Nov. 1, accord All Work Personally Supervised. We Are 100% insurea. the public. South United Methodist Church lowship Hall of the church. ing to Robert Weiss, town man R. By Sol Coh«n will meet tonight at 7:30 in the ager. church reception hall. The Emanuel Lutheran The Youtli Rhythmic Choir of The new men will replace P. DeMAlO BROTHERS 7 many po- trict 9. Yet, those Manchester Center Congregational Church HALL 443-7001 He Take^ Shoes In the opinion Church council will meet to Joseph Murphy, town assessor Kissinger Told Utlcal obee'rvom, MancheMer, voters in the new House dis- Stanley Circle of South United night at 7:30 in the church re will rehearse tonight at 6:45 In for 15 years; and Herman Pas- Phase 2 Plan U^ct will find that they are in the church nnrtheJc.> To Car Wash aa a result c< last week's redls- Methodist Church will have a ception room. scantell, highway and sanitation Senate 'District 4, even while potluck tomorrow at the home superintendent. Both men re tricUnf order, stands aa a claa- their Bast Hartford co-constitu The building council of Com For Full Shine of Mrs. Hall Stewart in Somers. The Senior Adult Fellowship cently resigned. Both will re tlo example of a community de ents are in Senate District 3. Members will leave the First munity Baptist Church will / of the Church of the Nosarene main in their posts until re To Visit Peking stroyed politically — a commu' Manchester voters in the National parking lot at 4 and meet tonight at 7:30 in Fellow LOB ANGELES (AP) — Ap will meet tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. placements are found. ✓ nity with an identity become a northwest secUon of town, an- S;30 p.m. Oo-hostesses are Mrs. ship Hall of the church. propriately named Henry Hite in the church youth building. Murphy will bo deputy asses Stumps Nixon nonentity. nexed to South Windsor House John Matchett and Mrs. Olen- sor after the now man is hired. _ W I t d t likes to joke about how tall he Town aerk Edward Tomklel District 14, wUl discover that The Woemn’s Rhythmic Choir don Dunlop. Passcantell will go to the engi is. There’s a lot of material. says there was no rhyme or they are in Senate District 3, The Second Congregational of Center Congregational Ui#oursjDi^ Later in Month ✓ neering department to work ns "I once met a fellow from ii- reason for "the patchwork Job while their South Windsor co- Manchester Lodge of Masons Church council will meet to Church will rehearse tomorrow a construction Inspector. done on Manchester." consUtuents are in Senate Dis- will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. night at the church. ^ at 1 p.m. In Woodruff Hall of The State Personnel Depart tly ii I Unlike the secreoy-oIoiUied had three House districts within dates, the priority of leglsla- Tile first of four seminars for of Waddell School will meet to interviewed by Weiss before a wall mirrors Nixon journey planned for about recent and rather mys- was In shorts," he says, formulation of Phase 1, which town boundaries. tion for constituents of House Friendship Circle of the Sal parents of students planning morrow at 3:15 p.m. in the decision is made. sometime before next May. terious happenings In Commu- His pltuitaiy gland remained T E_ _ Nixon dropped like a bombshell It now is placed into two and Senate members, and the vation Army will meet tomor post-high school education, spon schcol cafeteria. This is a new # round '# oval Kissinger said he and the nlst China and their poosible overactive untU he was 10 ✓ I 1 3 n M on Aug. 10, the President hlm- senatorial districts, and it has cost. row at 7:4S p.m. at the church sored by the Adult Evening trcop made up of girls who flew Chinese would be discussing impact on Nixon’s {dans, Klssl- years old and 8-feet-2. •F self has traced the broad out four House districts — two Tomklel, Dobkin and Cum- for a worship and workshop School and presented by the up from Brownie troops 644 and B door # rectangular posslUe dates for the Nixon nger said: "i was a star on the football lines of Phase 2 policy In recent wlthln town boundaries and two mings, along with Democratic program. Hostesses are Mrs. Manchester High School guid 648. Girls should bring regfistra- LIM En DRUa think we < one to take them. the Oftfice of Management and will go with Bast Hartford Dis- mensely important ufecUng decision of the official Pek- ly made shoes. Chinese Oommunlst Chairman "We’ve got some >d)s we Budget, and members of his Ing People’s Dally not to carry Uiem," he can’t fiU, especially for welders CounoU of Economic Adrissrs. Moo Tse-tung has taken place. their photographs, may Indicate and machinists,” says an em- As Nixon’s aeU-impossd dsad- What It Is no one outside of that Map, and perhaps Lin, are (See Page Nine) ployment official In Dallas. une of a Phase 2 announcement the Communist Politburo can deeply involved In a sudden say. The Chinese have not cho change In the political spect Elsewhere, an Associated before Oct. 16 drew nearer— Press survey shows, Uic story’s Ziegler aet a Ume frame sen to dlscloee the secret. rum.__ I Whether It will affect the the some: Wanted—people with "within five to ssv- GLOBE A series of events—or non- planned visit, before next May, technical akUls. events—has touriied off world Reds Fleeing en days’’—these major points of President Nixon to Peking is . "There is a Travflil Sm v Im wide speculation about what , " emerged from a review of equally uricertaln. Highly IPs a Long Way Down people with nuxe may be going on in this vast *** what’s been said or indicated 665 MAIN STREET placed officials In Washington and populous country. In mid- B ord er O a s h Engineer checks portion of huge pipeline due to carry water over California’s 643-2165 believe that an Illness or .sven says Prof. HoUis Baird, direc September It was aimounced —Phase 2 wlU not carry a the death of one of the top Chi Tehachapi Mountains into Southern California after Gov. Ronald Reagan dedi tor of Lincoln College In Bos Aalfestlnd agent in Man there would be no parade at the SAIGON, (AP) — The South ______spedfle termination date, a* nese leaders would not alter the cates reservoir Thursday. Full service will begin in the spring. (AP Photo) ton. "The job situation Is much chester for all Airlines, National Day celebrations. Vietnamese command claimed RnltrnndB and Steamship altuatlon. But a poliUcal shake- better for thoee graduates with ^ Then there were reports that today that 384 North Vietnam- up connected with recent associate degrees than thoee »• civil and military aviation had ese troops were killed In a friendly Chinese overtures to with a B.S. (bachelor of eel- "We are not going to set aBmlt been grounded for three days, series of clashes that may have % ward the United States would ence) or M.S. (master’a)." on It," Nixon told the Detroit It later developed this coin- ended 10 days of fighting on the be another matter. Associate degrees are Economic Oub last month, elded with the crash of a C3ii- Cambodia-South Vietnam fron- Predicting the course of af awarded iqjxxi compieUon of "because we believe that (ts nese plane in Mongolia under tier. President Opens Action fairs In mainland China Is a programs taking less than four duratton should depend upon r 3 r d A iu i im I T unexplained circumstances. 'A ^or U.S. advisers said the AYfAR A YEAR hosardous oocupaUon. But from years to complete. how effecUvely It deals with the EAST SIDERS what can be pieced together it Oct. 1 produced more sur- North. Vietnamese appeared to A number of programs, espe- problem." prises. One Was the failure of be wlth4^wiiig. Ground forces I I would appear that the moder claUy at technical and vocation- —Profits probably won’t be Mao or Lin to appear even reported '.making slow but ates, led by Premier Chou Bln- Halt Work Stoppages al echools, are .designed to pre- covered. Nixon baa briefly as they do on similar steady pregr^ In reopening REUNION Guaranteed Guaranteed lal, continue to have a com profit controls os an exoesa- I I manding voice in Chinese pol May Day programs. The sec- two key highway cut by the (See Page Eight) AND DANCE 2 to .") Year 1 to 2 Year end was the nonpublication of North VletnamesK.^enalve In WASHINGTON (AP) — Using order naming a five-member day night as negotlaUons In the profits tax would be counter Certificates icy. Regardless of udiat has emergency powers of the Taft- Inquiry board that could recom- record 96-day West Coast dock productive. "More prottts mean Certificate;^ happened, Chou is publicly vis the usual National Day edlto- the area 60 to 90 m(leB north- I Sot., Oct. 14,1971 I more jobs, and at thla particu ible. He appeared at National rial. west of Saigon. Hartley Law for the first Ume mend seeking a back-to-work gt^lke and the AtlanUc and For TIoksts, Please Call ■ The Saigon command claimed since taking office. President Injunction. strikes broke down lar time we need iqpre Joba," ------— ------the North Vietnamese suffered Nixon has moved toward halt- The board headed by J. Keith Atlantic and Gulf Coast Cool Skunk he aald in Detroit; A1 Rosetto ...... 649-0940 | heavy lessee Monday In shut Mann, associate dean of Stan- started last Friday. —Porttona of Phase 2 wUl be ^John Garibaldi .. 047-esUj aeries of savage clashes near Warms Up To ■ most of the nation’s deep- ford Law School, Is to report to Taft-Hartley aimed directly at such especial the rubber plantation town of water ports. Nixon by Wednestoy on the is- ^as been used seven times ly troublesome areas as medi!^ Raise Veto Survives / Krek, seven miles Inside Ceun- Broadcasters Saying continuation of the stalemated past to deal with dock cal costs. Secretary of Health, 1 bodla. strikes would "Imperil the na- disputes on the Atlantic, Pacific "^'|.jj^gg GREAT BiGUUNGTGN, Education and Welfare ElUct L. — Pres- Moss’ office said it had not fighting raged while a . WASHINGTON (AP) Uonal health and safety," the and Gulf Coasts. Mass. (AP) — With the morn Richardson said during the and you earn from DAY of DEPOSIT to DAY of WITHDRAWAL save 01.8 had time to take soundings on tank-led South Vietnamese Shop Ident Nixon’s movere tb ______President signed an executive Nixon signed he order Mon' (See Page Bight) ing’s chill, a ttiiverlng skunk 'areekend that 'because of ,.. billion by delaying fe d ^ pay whether a similar Republican pierced Norto Vlet- decided to take refiige In an air the very rapid rate these (med- raiuia for six months has -sur- iin__ namese blockade of Highway 7 Pinehursf condlUonlng duct outside radio hjal) oorts have been tteiiig Compounded DAILY # Paid MONTHLY a Houm face Southern DemocraUc coalition besieged Wre Base Al- nnn In the Senate would support the delay In the pha, 8% miles east of Krek. sUUon WSBS this morning. X®**' X*"". we do Intend to Tuesday But he awoke about 0 a.m. Include specific measures to when disc jockey Nick DUler » « » Interett rates. Although LARGE EGGS ate floor Wednesday or Thurs- Tuesday night or Wednesday g„g,„y killed In the area State Dem.ocratic legislative Mesklll appointees also Included Windsor, for a six-year term; nUttgj.. Nixon said lost month "the leaders today nuned their four day. and onto the Senate floor, poesi- j,y gjHgj otrikes and artll- .a, woman. and Mrs. Gloria G. Morris of Said newsman Tom Jay, de- *■ X with regard to loans affeot- • dw. 49* delay. line for vetoing the plan Thurs- Headquarters sold South Vlet- an, to the State Gaming Com- term. as he turned on the elr condl- big consumers/’ he also de- mlmlon. liam Ratchford were i^chaei R. FRESH House Republicans were day. namese losses were 10 killed Seri Is assistant clerk of the uonlng, the skunk let loose. Be- ■cHbed some of the problems These appointees, plus the Ser( of Danbury, for a six-year Involved. joined by 59 Democrats, all but break the dam today, and 89 wounded. State House cf Representatives. lleve me, anybody with sinus five named about five weeks tofm; w d James M. Fltsgerald "Y ou can Ihnlt the tnteraet OHIOKEN BREAST IS from the South, in defeating if you open up the dike, then The fighting ttiroughout Mon He is a former auditor of the trouble should come down here ago by Gov. Thomas Mesklll, of East Hartford, for a two-year rates, but you can’t make the the veto resolution, which Nix the Inflationary field will be day afternoon was the heaviest City of Danbury, a former state on said would torpedo his eiltlre since the North Vietnamese will comprise the commission term. representative,«*Av\s^BAnO(kfl«rA and Avtrl ais long-timelAVW.tlmA * ' banker loan money," he sold. flooded," said Rep. William M. Named by Senate president ,^The frightened fb. 79* inflation-fighting economic pro launched an offensive in the which wUl supervise the state border region Sept. 20. lottery, race tracks and off pro tempera Charles Altano (See -Page Eight) into the woods. (Bee Page Bight) FRESH gram announced Aug. 10. (Bee Page Five) OHIOKEN LESS % lb, 4 y TENDER LEAN Babbidge Quiet on Plans OUBE STEAKS A YEAR By MARC CHARNBY *1 have long promised my Trustees Is well constituted to hands of Democrat Dempsey’e Ibe *1,39 BTORRS Coon. (AP) — self. . .1 would not stay on as Identify and appoint a succes appolntae's—not Republican flerrular president for more than ten sor who will command the re MeskUl’s. I’.'isr.iKMik Homer D. Babbidge Jr., presi BONELESS dent of the University of Con years.’ ’ spect of both the University But Babbidge wouldn't toy It necticut, faced a battery of Why announce it nowT Be family and the people of the that way; he just left hla ojryp- SIRLOIN STEAK Account: newsmen and a crowd of stu cause, he said, it would give state at large," he said. And a tie reference to speak for lUwU. dents Monday to tell them his the university a year’s notice lower-ranking university source At the news conference, In decision to step down is Irre before his 10th anniversary as was eaga|- to point out that the deed, Babbidge took pains to lb, Me49 versible -and to shed little new president Get. 1, 1972, the date trustees who will name Bab- blunt Uis questions about his light on why he made It. he's set as the outside limit for bidge's successor won't, for the somstlmss bitter relationship Kabufcl The students said they wore remaining at Uie helm. most part, be allies of Gov.' with Mssklll. clamoring tor him to stay, and What will he doT Babbidge Thomas J. Mesklll. WlKt was his grsatsst dls- W HITE TUNA later the university’s faculty ruled out being a college presi Babbidge, after all, haa had appolntmant In dsallng with senate said the samo..,i But dent elsewhere, but he wouldn't sharp—and often publto—differ stats govsrnmsntT hs was quickly added their doubts that gainsay any tiling e ls e -a polltl- ences with Republloan Meekill asked. The recant imposition at Babbidge would reconsider, and cali career, in particular ("I’m over how the university should tuition chargs at t/Oonn, be on- H alil O fflo« • ParluMto • North B ih I • B oltoii Notch • Open S ot.'til Noon the faculty senate just as quick not riding out that posaiblllty," spend Its money and where the swereA-potnUng to on Idas BUTTER ly began discussing how Bab- he isald, but "I'm hoping 1 money should corns from. strongly advocated by Mssklll. bldge's succsss to the , Copilot at Tragic Plane lhal bear un the decision. " he waeii't (he urdy factor In hie de- In other words, by resIgnliHr studsnl gorenuotoN- "Wn itoMl cletuii > lliidiig now Habblilge may be bee|ptiig KtorUU vm said ItuI lie wiaild elaborate CoiHlol K. J. (Jnimii, left, of Nsshvllle, vlelU eklee over Momley wMdt l»H.k the U of Um bhulce of a sueeessiw tn Ibe^ Read Herald A(U pisn# sfter tregtc sir kl»ln*l»-hlji*<’k liw'Ment In the Ihree iieople, I’lsfie’e owner l«e»ka on (Al I’holo) IHildb’ly only un laie ‘rite preeeid Hoard ef
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