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PA G E F O R t^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19f» iUmulii^at^r lEttrtting Average Daily Net Pfeas Run Fsr Ike Week aBaer The Weather* ' NoTember 15, i m - Clear end cold tonight end to­ Full "GSaj^l Christian FeUow- Firemen Appren. Robert Riv­ morrow. TVmigbt’s lowe In i U About Town ship. Interdenominational, will' ers Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Board Votes hold a prayer service tomorrow Robert Rivers of 15 Westfield 15,800 te«w. Fridaor'a high SO to 16. at 7:30 p.m. at Orange Hall. St., recently oom[deited Navy ariurdier;e auUock — Srir aUea; Hie -North Manchester AI- not ee.ooid. Anhn'at 8 p.m. In the parish basic training at the Naval Free Patches M fD ie A e a te r — :6 C ity o f V^Uiase Chmrm night a t 8 p.m. in the parish The annual meeting of Friend- Recruit Training Command, yOL. IXDOX, NO. S5 fship Lodge of MeMons will be Great Lakes, 111., and has been (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) house o f the Second Congrega­ For Skiers MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 Adveftiriiig ea rage tl) tional Church. The Thursday held at the Masonic Temple to­ assigned to the US6 Everglades, PRICE TEN CENTS group w ill meet at 8 p.m. In morrow at 7:80 p.m. Yearly re­ S.C. ports will be presented, and of­ A system of free IdenUflca^ the "Pathfinders Club at 102 tkm patches for users of the Norman St. Both groups meet ficers elected for 1070. Refresh­ The Center Congregational weekly and are open to filends ments will be served after the Church Men's Club supper town’s ski slope, to be distribut­ Thais Deny U.S and relatives of a person with meeting. schedul‘d for FViday night has ed to those town residents who been canceled. Elaborate Guns a severe drinking problem. ^ request them, was approved un- Paid for Aid The Bible Study Group of BANGKOK, ’Iteaaad (AP) Tile meeting of the Couples anlmiously by the Board of Di- | Tnoperable’ The United Cerebral Palsy of Center Congregational Church — FVweign Mbririer Tlianat Club of Second Congregational rectors last night. ^ Gets Gloomy View of Viet Greater Hartford will benefit will meet tomorrow at 1:15 p.m. Church scheduled tor Saturday The board previously had K**®*®®® today labeled ea WASHTNOTON (A P) —Tile from the proceeds of a buffet in Robbins Noovn. “bogua" reports that Thai­ has been postponed until Satur­ agreed that the ski s l^ and ^ House Appraprlattons Ooin- and fashion show tonight a t' 8 swimming .pools will be for the ^ land had been given f l bfl- mtttee ;oaya the Pentagon p.m. at the Lantern House Res­ The Third District of the VFW day, Dec. 13, at 8 p.m. at the church. use of town residents and tax- Uon In mlUtory end econo­ makes modem weeqxieM so taurant. Hrs..,Dlnney M Rev. Mr. WUkerson will Odegard, to institute a system syotems aa night vlaion and will meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. proposed by Rec Director Mel­ Air Force, to be iriatkxied *, had proposed in Oc- ^ Tha committee oMed the signed In 1966 included mlU­ period. Action 'dreq^a o ff substan­ namese in any settlement nego­ Center for the past eight years, tober that patches be furnished Main Battle Thnk 70 bMi« tory and economic aasM- tially during these cease-fires tiated with North Vietnam. Members of the . Disabled. Teen Challenge Is a youth or- b> members o f all fam- developed JofnUy wHh Wart 11 ance as wen as suppoit tor even though each side accuses Rogers also expresssd ths as­ Oermeuiy e» an example. wui® hlv« a ganlsatlon working among drug U*** '^ch purchase a |8 fam- ^ the Thai division in South the other of violations. tonishment and shook of Nixo».i’s 4 Suggsettng acrappfng of Om rnrl to m S fT t a « “ *cts, alcohogcs, and other membership In the rec de- Vietnam. Last year, the South V iet­ administration at allegations of troubled youth In the New partment. TIioBe fam ilies w it h - ^ American atrocities In the South project, K aald a U.S. tank namese announced a cease-fire Vietnamese village of My Isd. shoeAd he dertgtied at one- a teacup auotlo^ Chapter connection out a memberriilp In the rec | tor Clirlstmas but refused, to members will S, gu eeU ^^e the Brookl^ Center, there His hope was that any Amari- IMid the oort. call one tor New Year's Day. can soldiers proven to be. re- unnta: patrol Auxiliary. ** ® training oenter in Pennsyl- patches, under Slelxdd’s pro- f VTth memories of the big ene­ ■ ___ vianla where these young men posal. Agreement ^ MMnalble wouM be brougt.it to my offensive during the 1068 Tet Justice and punished. No-ae of may receive reUgloiK and. vo- It was the consensus of the cease-fire still fresh, the govem- 4 -n v Marine Corps LfSague and Us oaUcnal rehabilitation. Teen board that the system they ap- the other ministers thus far Auxiliary will sponsor a public nvent did not want a New Year’s NYLON CORD or may -?||| have rtMnmcnted on the a trooKy Jet Plunges ^towk card ^ rto to riT rt also operate, a home proved lari night may o Ends Threat truce because that would com­ subject. 7:8ffl at the Marine Home, Park- to aid troubled girls, a home tor _ not___ be the permanent proce- / / mit it to a cease-fire tor T’et, the chUdreti, and an Inatitute for dure. AgostineUl explained that, in the annual survey c f world er Iri. Refreshments will be lunar new Year. affatra Rogers announ>j«d that Into Sea, serried «Uid prises awarded. training for the j ministry,„ torm-i>due to the urgency o f snow ie- Of Rafl Strike ports, some type of Identlfica- MeanwhUe the UB. Command the Strategic Arms Limitatloeis ^bef^ are reminded to bring “ • dellnquenU, Ik lk s -S A L T - In Helsinki. Fin­ articles for a white elephant ______------______- tkm system was required Im- " ^ WASraNGTON (AP) — RaU #«aid today that 70 Americans S P IK E S ^ S . mediately. • industry and union negotiators were killed In Vletisun last land, will be intennipted in KiUing 62 table. Style A. % sleeves, Peter Pan collar with about two weeks anti that the a v a il a b l e \ Classes in the Community a decision on a permcuient f ' reached a wage settlement to­ week, one of the lowest weekly J Enrichment Courses opening identification system for the ski i^- tucked bodice in petite sizes 6*12 and misses day tor 48,000 shoperaft workers death tons in the war. But tiie Ameriean chief representetive, CARACAS (AP) —Rescuers B 1 The Ladles of St. James will Gerard C. Smith, vriil atop by I IM aM mUt m% J tomorrow at Temple Beth 8ho- slope and tor the swimming ^ sizes 10-16. and Secretary of Labor George 1,049 Americans wounded piah- pulled bodies, clothing and parte m toy rap* mm rag* meet tomorrow at 8:46 a.m. at NATO’s Brussela ’neadquarters of an Air France alrilner from Ntm IHglwray St. James’ Church to attend the lorn are modem dance tor pools, the directors agreed, wlU p i P. Shultz said “ we wUl not be ed total U.S. battlefield casual­ A m ! ^ women from 9 to 10 a.m.; color be made after Siebold appears having any strike on the rall- ties post the 800,000 mark, to to report to Uie ojunctl on his the ehark-lntorted eratero of ttw \mmrn Up 1 1 funeral of Mrs. Edwin Lojeskl, Style B. The tuck trim from collar to hem. way back to Washington. The Caribbean today, and aald there rnmmnnwi BI-ACKWALL TUBBLES8 a member. and design tor Grades 1, 2, and before the board, to give a fu ll |i| fTOads.” 800,829. r o u c ic A u l The 70 Americans kiUed was , Sovtete are proving extremely eras no hope that any o f the 62 Sm«Mm EMfS 1 IlMMtHlMii B 6$0-13...... - ...... $IP.W 8, and mathemaUcs tutoring tor report on rec activities. Siebold A tucked trim bodice and tab b d t In mi is ns’ The agreement was reached Grades, 2, 8 and 4, from 4:16 be asked to list those pro- after 20 hours of nonstop bar­ the lowest death toU In the past / businesslike in those talks, Rog- persons reported aboard tha btg A dessert buffet will be spon­ liiss 12-18. era said. 700-ia...... $11.36 to 6 :16 p.m .: and Afro-Ameri- grams which are free and those gaining. two mmiths and was 46 per cent Jet had survived Ite plunge Into sored-by the Fair committee of Tile giat of Ttogers’ remarfca 696-14...... $11.30 can history tor teen-agers and programs which require a fee. ' ALSO HALF SIZES 14^-22V^—§1 1 Although K must be ratiified less than the previous week’s die aqg Wednesday nlgM. the Women’s Society of Chris­ 130 dead. at the oloeed-dioor esoelon waa By early morning, the bodtea 736-14 or 16...... $11.30 tian Service o f South United adults, from 8 to 9 p.m. A ll several of the directors ex- by the members o f tour unlone, South Vietnamese militiamen and villagers view More than 100 North Vietnamese attackers wers 50 d ile f union negotiator WUliam South Vietnamese and enemy rslayod to neemmen by ofnclals of 11 wcanen, and nine men hod MethodUt Church tomorrow bodies o f North Vietnamese soldiers, killed when killed. Twenty-two South Vietnamese died. (AP who were preiaeit. 775-14 or 1$...... $11.30 lie. Those wishing more infer- bold’s failure to a]>pear at their ; BOTH STYLES ARE COMPLETELY CAREFREE W. Wlnpdsinger agreed the casualty totals also were down been taken from the waters off from 1 to 4 p.m. in the church last week, with the government they attacked the outpost town of Tuyen B i^. Photofax) Tile foreign mlnistera were L« Oualra port, seven miles 826-14 or 15...... $16.30 reception hall. Articles not sold matlon m ^ contact Mrs. Ger- meeting. ’Town Muiager Rob- strike threat'was ended. ald Port,Jp0 Crosby Rd. Weiss explrined that Siebold “It won’t be necessary to in­ reporting 878 of iu soldiers debating the international eltua- north of Ohracas. 866-14 or 15...... $18.30 during the annual fair and other klUed and 90S wounded. tion, fooustrg' on a proposal by IkE items will be on sale. The event had intended to be present but convenience the public, the ship­ The aeareh aroa waa In wa­ The Women’s Society of South the Soviet-lad Communist pow­ WHITKiW4i,^a 0NI.Y lino MORE EACH * Is open to the public. that, because of another com-1 OPEN TONIGHT pers,” Wlnplsinger said. The allied commands said ters 100 to IM fast deep. Divers . f United Methodist Church will mlttment, couldn’t make It. I Details of the sgreement were 2,177 V iet Cong and North V iet­ ers tor a oonfsrsnoe on Buro- wars to go doom at dawn to oeak ILACKWALL f WHITIWAU. • RITtUD» ON lOUNDKMIND RODtODin sponsor a dessert fa ir tomorrow AND MIRY NI«HT HU CHRISTMAS PMn novirity. In their Prague ’The American Legion Aux- ^ moBFT ■aanniDA.T withheld pending union ratifica­ namese were killed. The week oluaa to tha esuoa of the eraah. from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Reoep- tion votes, except for the fact before these death tolls were 667 ’ declaratkin the six Communist lUary' w ill sponsor a baked ham Tlte first mass-produced, ma­ He ^Blew The Booing 707 Jrt crarttad the settlement w ill cover 1970 as Whistle states orUlsd on ths Western si- and bean supper Sunday from chine-made clocks manufac­ government soldiers eind 8,220 from $8,000 fast shortly after By KENNETH A e ICH standing by the trail with a squad shut himself in the toot lles to attend such a parley In $090 6 to 7 p.m. at-the Post Home. tured in the United States came SIBOOND FIAkOB well as retroacUve 1969 pay enemy. Rldenhour credits Artaona taking oCf from Caraoaa on a hikes. gunshot wound in one arm. In order to be medlvaoed out Hsloinlsi by June iO, 1970. SNOW HEADS Tickets may be purchased at King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ out o f New England in 1806. Explaining the reduction in The Lae Angeles Timee Oongreaaman Morris K. Udall flight from Santiago, Chlla, to “ Tlie boy waa clutching hla o f the area so that he would and an Anpy inveetigator, Ool. E lows has postponed Its meeting “While we were not able to battlefield deaths, the South ’n tfi oonsensus eo fa r among Parle. It hod stopped at Lima, the door. CLAREMONT, Calif. — Ron- sNiii MACK DC. mn m eat. originally sobedulsd' tor Friday achieve every we eet out to Vietnamese militaiy command woimded arm wHh his other not have to participate In the William Wilson, with the main ■tstrsanen favors negotiating Peru; Ouaya,uUt Ecuador; Bo­ hand, while blood trickled be­ "An Afternoon of Recollec- ^ week, Friday, achieve, we did hit some mUe- said enemy activity last week aJd Lee Rldenhour, 28. He’s slaughter.” responsIbUlty (or bringing, preoloe new security arrange­ gota, Ooiombta; and Ozraomi. tween his fingers. He was star­ Rldenhour’s letter, written stones,” said Winpialnger, vice was at its “lowest le\el since the one who blew the whistle. things to the stage where twd ments In Europe, but they Air Franok aald $2 persona tlon” will be held Sunday from ing around himself In shock and from his home In Phoenix near­ WHOLESAU TIRE (0. 8 to 5 p.m. by the Guild of Our Fellows HaU. Officers wiU be president of the AFLrdO Inter­ the beginning of the Communist Rldenhour, a Vietnam veteran men have been charged and 23 balked at CommuniM terms. As were aboani. Including 21 mem­ national Association of Machin­ winter-spring campiUgn” a disbelief at what he saw. He ly foiu* months after he was othere piaced under liiveetl'ga- the Communists en viss^ the in- Leuly of St. Bartholomew’s elected. now attending Claremont Men’s bers of the ersw and a rsHef 357 lltOAO ST. MANCHktTIR 641-2444 ^ ists. month ago. Just stood there with big eyee dlschiirged from the Army wtth tkm. Itlsl phase, European countries Church In the church. The Rev. ----- OoUege, sent SO ooptes of a 2,- crew. It paaesngsrs who board­ YOU lUY l i r m AT WHOUSAU !‘We are confident our mem- Meanwhile, the U.S. Com- staring around like he didn’t un­ a good conduct medal, brought But Rldenhour Is not tiptimis- would firvt agree to abandon the Philip J. HueDey, pestor, will Mra. Mathew B. 000-word letter to various con­ ed the plane at Caracas, and 22 ^bership, in evaluating it, will derstand. He didn’t believe r#pUas from ilx o f thoae ha had Uc that In the last analysts Jus­ use, or threatened usei, of force conduct the service. Refresh- Bronlss of 104 Carmsa Rd. gressmen and members of the other jpaasengers. agree with us,” he said. (See Page Four) what was happening. Then the aent it to—the three rep- tice will be done. In an Inter­ In their relations and then RASY CRIDIT ments wlU be served in the have recenUy had as their executive''branch last March 29. Early today, tha natlonailtiaa TMAtS A M A H C n In addition to the machlnlsta, captain's RTO (radio operator) reeeiitaUvae and two oenators view, the tall, allm lltorature launch a program of economic C school. The hoetesa will be house guesU Mrs. Arthur It told vdiat he had been able of mort of tha paeoangars had Calller and Miss Barbara Cail- the unions involved are electri­ put a burst of 16 (M-16) rifle from Arizona and the Depart­ student—a defensive tackle on and technological cooperation. Mra. William Fetherston. fire Into him. not been srtabllshad, and It eras only Unitoy.Tl iii.ikt". ('VH VfV * TfOF.fi PA W ler of Mount Vernon, N.Y. Introducing cians, sheet metal workers and to learn about incidents that ment of the Army. his college football team—re­ uNiwonfiu. boilermakers. oocurred the previous March at “ It was so bad, Gruver said, It aisp brought an Investiga­ peatedly expreased feats of a (Sm Page EigM) not known erhether any U.g. cit­ the village of My Lai, South that one of the men in his izens erers sboaitl. • • • '“The carriers are very grati­ Haynsworth tion. whitewash. fied,” said John P. Hilts, chair­ Vietnam, where membein of an And he said, "Thsre should Officials tn ftookhotm oorv- man of the industry’s National American Infantry company ore have been a hell of a lot more flrmad thst tero of ths victims Railway Labor Conference . Keeps Post alleged to have killed at least than one letter written to the wers Folke Oseson, mulUmti- wlh features “FYee ' collective bargaining 109 and perhaps as many as W ar Conduct Pre Urged authorities. llonalra bwedlsh bustnessman Two Killed and founder of the annual Btoek- PARTY FAVORITES has triumphed,” Secretary WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ 667 dvillaiu. "The shocking thing is not NEW YORK (AP) — A group holm Intomallonai tair, and Ms Shultz said. dent Nixon announced today Rldenhour wrote that the for Intemallonal Studies at New that I w rote," hs said, "but you’ve seen in girdles of former diplomats and State ertfe. Tile agreement, if ratified by that Judge Clement F. Hayns- “ first of many reports" he had York University, were to that thers weren't other letters. In Gun Battle the workers, averts any need worth Jr. wlU continue to serve heard of the incidents came Department oCftclala, Including prewsnt the group’s statement in It’s not that I was so right. IMien the crash occuirsd, rop' It’s that so many people were featuring tor action by Congress to pre­ as chief Judge of the Fourth from Ptc. “Butdi” Gruver, a former Supreme Cioiut Justice a news conferenoe this morning. CHICAGO (AP) — Fred roeentetlvee of 4$ major alritneo wrong. ligged at dollars more. vent a nationwide rail strike—a U.S. Circuit Court o f Appeals. soldier he had known earlier Arthur J. Goldberg, called to­ The key ieeue in (he InvesUga- Hampton, leader of the Black wars meeting at a nearby rskort day for an Investigation of "tm- "Right now. I ’m getting a hotel, working out reduced (arse politically painful possibility With Haynaworth standing at in his Army career. Uo(v Franck said, should be to Panther party In llllnota, and both tor Congress a i^ tor the “When Butch tdd me this. I questionabte im partiality" into determine wtiether the Vietnam tot of attention," he said. “ Peo­ another man were killed today for tranaatlanUo flights such ss hie side, Nixon went before ple are saying, ‘Whal's his an­ Nixon adminlStraUon. didn’t quite belierve that what he American conduct In Vietnam. war was being conducted in ac- In a gun fight between police (he one tha airilnar eras making. HOLIDAY GLITTER newsmen at the White House to gle? What prompted him to do Officials said it would proba­ describe his rejected nominee was telling me was true," Citing the My Lai incident, in cordiince with International and and members of the militant Word of the tragedy spread •a'slimmer-looking you immediately! bly take the unions a week to 10 Rldenhour’s letter recalled. whlrti an Arm y lieutenant has this? Money?’ Mack group. quickly among tha 10 delegatee. tor the Supreme Court as a vic­ national laws regarding human- "There's Just no angle. This • great for all day, hour-after-hour wear! days to complete ratification “ But he assured me that it was been charged with murdering TVo policemen and lour mem­ Eyawitnessea aald they tim of “brutally vicious’ ’ at­ Itariiui treatment of clvUlane. was Just wrong . . . lioeen’t the votes on The agreement. tacks. In the face of these, the and went on to describe what 109 cIvUlana, the group said, bers of tha Panther party wers thought there eras an explosion 94S MAIN STTREET • 80 soft, smooth and cool on... pven has thousands of “ The good faith, humanity, whole incident Mrike you as ss the pUne dropped into the $0.90 (See Page Four) President said, the Judge might had happened... "The allegations of alrocities dedication tx> law and moral wounded. Three persons were Downtown Mandisstsr air vents for breathabilfty! “ I asked Butch several times committed in Vietnam are hurt­ rather appalling? SomethliM era. A t O n ly well have considered stepping leaderehlp of the United States" that should be brought to Jus­ taken Into custody. If all the people were killed. He ing the reputation but even Prasldsnt Itofaet COldara • wBshes in & wink.. .wears bcaulifully. down from the circuit bench. are Involved, the statement tice? It was the second shootout said that he thought they were more the conscience, of all law- “A weak man would,” said said, and the My Lai bvcldanl "It's Just not nloe to murdsr with In three sresks between po­ (■ee Fag# Four) • lightweight, yet firm... made of powerspan and —men, women and children. He respecUng Americana.’’ Nixon. “ A fearful man would. "offers an opportunity for the peopfe, ei^Mclally whan you oon- lice andsthe Panthers. Two po­ nylon with panels of acetote, cotton, and spandex Obstacles Face The Judge ia not a weak man.” recalled seeing a small boy, Goldberg and Thomas licemen and a mtmber of ths • even in hard to find zippered styles and in hard to find s ^ Nixon said he waa delighted about three or four years old. Franck, director of the O n ter (See ^Bge BlgM) (llee Page BlgM) Panther organization rveie Tax Reform Bid by Haynaworth’s decision and killed and seven persons were • no bones or bulky seams cited what he described as hla woundsd In s gun bailie Nov. II. Stute Schoolx WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. own phlloaopliy that on Indlvt- Six of the wotmded ereie police­ a u av .w r«* e»JNir»AF dual is never without defeat men. rmm . » eimmus Albert Gore predicts his Sen- €^t Sex ClaMM wirm rmK rimM rmwmm cmxrmmi. somewhere along the Unc but he ^ H ie Oook Obunty (Chicago) ate-ahopted proposal (o raise should never be fearfuL »r rmwEmATAKT" rtate's attorney’s offlos said HARTTORD, COnn. (AP) — Stepping to the microphone, 1 it SUNX INTERNATIONAL the personal income tax exemp­ Tate Case Key Held by ‘Satan’? Hampton and Mark Clark. 22, of Tero o f ths moat contreveretal Is­ Haynaworth acknowledged that tion from $600 to $800 wlU sur­ Pvorla. 111., were kUted In tha sues In public sducstton sex “ no one likes to lose.” INDEPENDENCE. Calif. vive the SenaterHouse c ^ e r - dering a man with whom Man- the group was different each gunfire that erupted after police education end reuiial Imbalance-' mMNbu- But he said he had been great­ (A P ) — Charles M. Manson, ac­ OMUd ‘ Mnrns eon once lived, i f rtie waives Im- MgM. arritsd si a building near Black erers dealt erlth by ths Btete ence and be in the final tax re­ ly encouraged, since the 66-46 cused in mountain-desert area 0 9 5 muMty to self-incrimination, a Caruso gave this account of Panther headquartem on the Board of Education Wednesday. form bill. Senate vote against his nomina­ of rustling four-wheel-drive ve- deputy district attorney says, But other congressional ths killings, ,w|Ucb he said was West aide and attempted to The board Uetaned to, but did w tion on Nov. 31, by thousands of hlclea, has emerged as a ksy rtie could become a key wUnees Hurces said it is more likely the based on a ftro-hotir Interview serve a warrant. rait heed, objections by etty of- M' letters. figure in the inveatlgation o f the when the Los Angeles County with Mlae Atkine: I 1 All !■ whHe, hI«*n * ^•4-••),S• Polloe' aald the warrant (Ictate to Its proposed gutdeUnes two chambers will compromise Haynaworth said be has kllUngs of Sharon Tate and sev­ I L (»l-3*)r grand Jury begins s murdsr "One man had a gun. Tha charged Hampton and Bobby tor determining whst eoosUtutss on a $700 exemption. learned that the Judges of the en others in Los Angelea. i glpptwad NIta* l«r taltor ■ g »"' Inveetigation Friday. flrts had knhree. Tlw y parked Rurti, deputy defense mlnlzfsr ractai Imbalance. There are two major obsta­ FVMTth Circuit want him’ to re­ The bushy-haried, wild-bMud- I S S - S , la a ll 3 D»yl«a, - j Shot or atabbsd a ^ Mias ths car so they could get away of ths Black PanthoriK wtUi lUe- And it adopted a ftve-pags 4 9 cles to survival of the Tennessee tain the chief JudgeMiip and that ed little man with piercing Democrat’s amendm^ as it Tate, 26, blonds setrses wlto of quickly. A man erlth ertrs cut­ gai pnasimtrjn of firearms. policy statement calling tor (mm- the bar “wants me back.' ’ brown eyes has been tabbed the Polish director Roman PlansU, Ons woman and two men paaoed the Senate Wednesday; Turning to Nixon. Haynaworth ters went up s pole Nixon that' ’ To . be ac­ Mary. M wealthy market oam- Hampton a^os with eight other toms such as Martloed’s so- which to centempiate whether nary bearing. After witnesses The Folger girl was In another persons who opened (Ire at i»\rs s\»V ceptable’’ the j tax reform bUl ers. called miaortty groope—bfocka parties. noi SK the Senate battle over his nomi­ sold they saw Mm driving stolen bedroom reading a book. members of a special prosecu­ Mias AUdns, attorneys' Paul and Puerto Ricans—already ecn- “ must meet the test of fiscal re; nation .would impair his abOlty "T ate and Sabring ewre told cars, be was held for trial. Caruso and Richard Caballero, tion unit of the steU 'e attorney's sUtute a majortty c f the stadsnt sponMbiHty.’ ' The Gore exemp­ to oonttmie as chief Jixlge of the to stay In the bedroom. Then There are no charges against said she was among those wIm> office who torced their way enraUment. I tion flunked this teat. Nixon lui$ fourth dreuit. Uwy wars brougM out. Miss '.. Manson In Los Angetito. Brt two drassed in Mock and Invaded through barricaded doors at the Hartford Oorporatloei — * tndieated. because k would Tate became very opprehen- I \ V OPEN TONlRHT attorneys there said Wednesday ths two death boroas. But (bey Wrsi Bide .addroao, accoediag to John M. VlUgemld saM 4hs rsnsr too much of a drain to6 five. She wanted no make sure A. Comes in black peau, gold metallic and A Q#% tiMtt a woman member of Man- •Sid she eras under Manson's Richard Jalovec. ^ aaairtant yildeltiw e sppeoead by I I \ ! 1,' soon on the Tresaury. ber baby (she was $H months 0 EVERY NIIIIT aoo’e mortly female "fainlly" “ hypnotic ^ w tl" and "had noCh- stale's attorney. board would only “brti. , silver metallic. Sizes 5 to 10, A A and B. # e # W OPEN TONIGHT However. White House I*ress pregnant) eras not harmed, that told them It was some o f Ms tol- iirt to do with the murderf.” 'Twelve shotguns, eight hand- a oomptotely Mack ctty“ - h - SeciwUry Roosld L. Ztegler No«t Naiicbe«l«r rtom was virtually all rtis pteadsd AND eVMY NWHT TNI CHMSniAt lowera who MUod MIm Thtet i guns and 5.000 rounds o f ammu­ iag tha stparatiod e ( Ow lueoa US. would not comment Wednesday 'Caruso asld there were three about. T a t me have my baby.' ■nU.OHRRTWS open ontil 9 o'clock tour others after the nition were | found scattetad mote eomplats than It u m la. B. O m es in black peau and on whether Nixon would veto iforoen and two man. Caballero A d she was kUled. toaif^ for setrsm pleadsd. Xet i m •aid it eras tour oromen and ons throughout tha apartment, Ja- Hartford to doli« all It eoa white dyable. A A M the bin if it ccnlalned Gore’s 'Sebrtag sold vary mUt. He 94S Main St, Downtown Manchester my baby.” man. and sold .Mias AUdns told lowec said.. to integnte tta i BtolO.AA andB. T n 7 U amendment. He said the Pmei- C3irittinas thoppiniK. was killed. Frokowa^ attempt- The woman, goean Oentae At­ him Manson zvss not amoey Patrolmen Kderard Parmody Uccello, but V >1, (gee Page «> kina. 21. is charged with mur­ them. Patios say the makeup of (■sa ) (■ « i.-.. , - i - -\ ■V 'I-.. Pa g e tw o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHtSTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1?69 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 PA G E ^TH R B B MOVIE AUDIENCE Menuhin Hit Colum bia q u i d e ******* Sheinwold on Bridge After 45 Years, A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS McG>nhack-Democrat Split Physicians’ Attitudes on Sex AND THEATERS. PREPARE 'lUli GROUND Guy Lombardo Shoniiii W.:G. GLENN^Y CO. O f Concert These rstings apply to Mme FOR tJiniSUAIr F IN E 8 M NORTH Widened by Antipoverty Bill Tuttle Reappointed released alter Nuv 1. 1968 Plays Carnegie ‘Prudish,’ Psychologist Says By .lOHN GRUBER By ALFRED SHEDfWMJ) 4 K109 Days i •wry light Mil ehrlrtm t 1632 WASHINQTON (A P ) — A bit- bill hoped mayors community DENVER, Colo. (AP) —^It is healthy married cou|>les who THIS SEAL In the ordinary fineaae ydu Headquarters^ Yehudi Menuhin provided the ter struggle over antipoverty leaders and others who oppose By STANLEY J0AN8ON a myth that the average {ihysi- are 60 years of age or older are ,ln ads Indicates the film was 0 J54 Sehool. Board Head play a card that will either win turning the antipoverty pro­ Associated Presa Writer n I sexually active, and the consist­ hBe, depending on whether gram ov«^ to the; states wUl ent cllnlcsl observation to that grab bog gifts subscription concert by the Donald Tuttle ^ again Ivas been brought, but Haggerty asked If the Motion Picture Code WEST i EAST between Speaker J t^ w. Mc­ NEW TORK'(AP) — Praai- his {MiUents’ sexual {irablema, s in favorable poaiUtm. In a more mount a whirlwind campaign to Qiislinas! of both men and women, the For Fractical Gifts irtford Symphony Orchestra. named chairman of thu Board Beckish thought the town should of Self-Regulation. advanced kind of finesse, some­ ♦ 753 4 62 Cormack and liberal House dent Nixon aent eongratutotions Texas {Mychologtot says. <:? K Q J 108 defeat the substitute proposal ones with the strongest sex of Education, a post he lias held not protect its rights, times called a "bompound” fi­ A4 He a h n ^ got a standing' ova­ Suggested for GENERAL O 1076 Democrats. now that its contents have been and Ethel Merman went back­ Dr; James Leslie McCary, drive during youth retain the for over 20 years. ’The vote was The moderate, Doncdd Tuttle, nesse, you begin by losing a O Q9832 tion, anoHi,,don’t know why It audiences. ♦ K5 Over MicOormack’s strenuous made public. stage to Mas Guy Lombardo Emmy Winner professor of |>aychok>gy at the greatest sex drive and virility tn Angel Corn^ Cabinets three for Tuttle and one each Interrupted at this point and preliminary finesse. Later on, 4 J 1076 University of Houston, g p o k t old age.” did not mat^l^Iize, for many SOUTH objections, liberals Wednesday They also hope President Nix­ Wednesday night as the "sweet­ for Albert Hadgian and. Neil said the meeting was acting on Suggested for MATURE U luck is with you, there will be Ruth White Dies Wednesday about sex myths Another myth. Dr. McCsry forced postponement of the «m - on will lend a hand. He has re­ est music this- side of heaven” cemety coMs hi 3 sins artists who have pl^red In an Bane, a new member of the town reports and that the men audiences (parental discre­ time to try an ordinary finesse 4 AQJ84 and fallacies to doctors attend­ said, is that p tn o n a who com­ specially priced for the troversial antipoverty bill mo­ quested passage o f the two-yecu* finally ms^e Carnegie Hall af­ • nferior manner to^'hla per- board. were out of order. tion advised). that is made possible by your 9 95 PERTH AMBOY , N.J. (AP) ing the American Medical Asso­ mit sex crimes are highly dan­ formance have achleveiK,thi8 Mrs. Morgan HUls 'was re- BeckUh had several '^run-ins 0 AK ments before It was due to be extensian bill 'without crippling ter 46 yean on the road. — Actress Ruth White, known earlier play. The compound fi­ called up. ciation’s clinical convention. gerous, oversexed and usually accolade. RESTRICTED — Persons Q942 amendments. Hto antipoverty About 2,000 mostly middle- for her numerous stage, screen sisctric window Ild^nt Look named secretary of thu bocud. with the Planning and Zoning nesse Is illustrated in the play 4 “ It Is a sad and unfortunate get involved In progressively undor 16 not admitted, un­ The almost unprecedented ac­ directM', Donald Rumsfeld, has aged o t older fans went sedately and television character roles, stngtos, $»•, ys, 8»s Prob'iblv the cause lav In his ittle was also elected repre- Commission last year and this of the clubs of today’s hand. West North Eaat truth that exce[>t (or adequate more serious crimes. tion was designed to give book- called the substitute proposal wild as the strains of "Auld has died in this North Jersey choice of concerto. He offered sontlijye to the Windham build- year over his refusal to comply less accompanlod by parent South dealer. ^ 2 2 4 Pass knowledge of reproductive pro­ The sex offender ” U rarely in­ ora of the bill, wideb 'would c A - "disastrous.” Lang Syne” brought Lombardo community where she was born Rag. S79.65 E'lward , Elgar’s Vlhysiclans as a group volved in noneexual crim es,” he certo. Opus 61. For some years ArmBtrong^'*snother new mem- at the time. He threatened tlnue the present anttpoverty Peridns sent Nixon a trie- and hto U-fdece band to the and lived all her life. She was Persons under 16 not ad­ Opening Lead — King of are grievously ignorant and ac­ said, adding that ’’only s small 0 program with only minor 86. •’pw Mr. Menidiin has been as- ber, was namHll!k.to the advisory court action against the town Hearts. gram saying the outcome of the stage which to much more ac­ tually rather prudish in matters percentage use force or dureea mitted. This age raetriclion to the ten, and back contes a changes, more time to line up $ 0 9 . 9 5 -ital Wednesday after and East overtakes with the Another fallacy, he said, is “Homicide seldom occurs in "'opk. It Is rot exactly to the After a lengthy discussion. It ***gs to protest regulations, h^art'to the “ “Iher tow club, c^tturing Otherwise they fesired defeat publicans to oppose the sitosU- sm Illness of seveiol months. A araac. Check theater or ace and returns a "You bet your life V m an old that sex desire and abUKy de­ conJimeUon wHh sexual o l- No. ISOO — No. VSBli West’s king. The lead to now at the hands of a R^xiUioan- tute. He aaltod Nixon to write a hospital spokesman said death taste of elUirr American or was voted to pay addimihol Special Constable advartiaing. jack. West continues with a fan o f Guy’s—no, mrice that a crease markedly after 40 to 60. fenses,” he esld. "When homi­ In dummy, and a club return southem Democrat coalition totter to that effect that could be was due to "severe anemia.” Cortlnertal audiences. I t scales mileage bills for busing; fro m X ,T h e Board of Selectmen this Prmtsd SB a public tsrvice third heart, and South ruffa. young fan,” Mtos Merman said Sexual intercourse among the cide doea occur In sax crimes, allows South to finesse with the backing an aiteraate proposal to used in debate. In 1964, Miss White won the Angel catolnels are famous for -’o loftv Mat^erhoms of music; Clarke ’Transportation, a.mount- we^li^ appointed Fred Chew­ by this nswipaper. South can easily win all the as she made up for Guy’s com­ married elderly “occurs consid­ the offender is usually Insane as '•ther It offers the lower ele- Q-9 behind East's Jaitto. shift major responsibility for There no indication when Em m y Award for best suiqfort- the elegant look o t .authentic ing to $826. anec ahsmclal constable. First spades and diamonds, but he to plaint, ’I’v« never been kissed erably more fraquently than is well as sexually devtoted.” the antipoverty effort from the ing actress as the mother of an Colonial design and old-time vpt'on.s of 'the Cotswolds and It was__ reported that three Selectman^J^eph _ Bzegda sug- must limit the loss in clubs to South makes hlsi contract like­ the bill will be called up again. on New Year’s Ehre, I’ve always The typical sex offender Is un- federal government to the Irish girl In the television {>lay commonly realised,” he said, I Yankee craftsmanslUp. 'Ihat’s H never J^en to gone over th u actual geated that Richard Ur- one trick. ’Ihe normal play wise if West has K-J or K-10 of been too busy playing.” and quoted statistical studies to dersexed rather than oversexed. r ^''giHnd, toke my word for It THEATER TIME states. "Little Moon of Alban.” ■ f mlleage run during the last ban was new in hef post when wotdd be to lead a club to dum­ clubs, b y allowing West to win Nixon, at whose InaUgural sup|x>rt hto contention. Dr. M cCsry said, and is likely why we talked the manufactur­ ‘ h-.t they aren’t, very high. McCormack, under pressure In 1967, tiie received an month and the board Is paying a study of salaries fbi;, officials SCHEDULE my’s ace and return a clifb to the first club trick with the Rockville Lombardo plasred, w iote wish­ He said a statlkUcal study to be afraid of normal saonial !« 3 4 MW«wa|rAt4 illr «»4 ! [I er Into a spedal price for this to wind up the current House award given by the New York 'This Is not to Infer either the for six extra miles a daiy at 48 and appointive emploj^b., last the queen, but South knows that or ten. South then leads a ing luck and said, ”1 h t^ Pat showed: "Seven ouK^^of 10 contact. T month only, for our customers session by Dec. 20. refused at chapter of the National Acade­ l U 1 ’’’•'R'nr concerto or the Cots- cents per mile. Hadlglan said year and was not given Cinema I Fanny Hill, 7:16, this plan w ill not work: West club to the ace and to In posl- Hospital Notes and I will dance to your muric only. Don’t miss It! first to consider demands (or a my of Televtoion Arts and Sci­ '■'oHa are not nice; they are that on the "travelalls'” the eratlon. 9:16. is sure to have the king of clubs tion to finesse throug^t East. If before long.” delay. But he was forced to ences (or her role as Mrs. Rug- merely unexciting. Mr. Menu- ^ C toem a I •Romeo and Juliet, to bolster up his sketchy over- West has the singleton king of Vtoiting boon are 13:99 to 8 Lombardo said he hoped to greates discrepancy to In Szegda recommended that she y i^ during a stormy meeting gles in "T h e Club Bedroom” on h'n plhved lieautifuliv, by the 1:80?'4:00, 6:40, 9:10. call of two hearts. clubs, dummy’s ace captures tt; actual m ileage run. be given $2.26 per hour. Her p.m. In all areas except ma- play at the White House perhaps televtoion. w'Bv. It wan a definite relief The situation is hopeless if a low club return from In his office Wednesday mom- He said that one “travelall” present salary is $1,000 a -Paint Your Wa- tenitiy where they are 2 to 4 next summer between stints of A t the tim e of her death, she to hpflr a Violinist who wasn’t West has three or more clubs dummy than Umits East to one b « . Is running over by 62 miles per Selectman Robert Tuttle said 8 Rep. Cari D. Perkins, D-Ky., and S:M to 8 p.m. {presenting "Sound o f Music” at was vice {xresldent of the Catho­ stwlng his Instrument In half In Bast WlndsoP 'Qrive-In — Re­ headed by„the king. South must club trick. ^ Jemes Beach. Meanwhile, he PING PONG TABLE "n effort to get one more de- day and-another Is going- five It® approved of the raise but chairman of the Education and lic Actors Guild. opens Friday. iK^e that West has the single- DaUy QneeUon told re]x>rtera: ” It’s such a c'bel of po'iind out of It and miles over for a total of about thought a limit should be Labor Committee and manager Admitted Tuesday; Ernestine Miss White never married, Manchester Drived.,.— Re­ ton or doubleton king o f clubs. Partner opens with one dia- thrill to play Carnegie Hall.” "itcceedlng only In forcing the 70 miles further and above the established. It was agreed that of the bill, told the speaker he Finley, Quinebaug; Sharlene ftie leaves a slater, Mrs. Gene­ opens Friday. It to not enough, however, to mond, and the next idayer pass- X tone. contracted figure per day. Some up to $2,000 would be adequate. would not appear on the floor to Gray, Lake St., Vernon; Carl There were few, very few, im- vieve Driscoll and two brothers, SPECIAL State Theatre — Crazy Wdri^ lead the ace of ciubs and then es. T o o hold: Spadeo, S-2; of the Increased mileage, ac- Good Citizen Award call it up. Angelica, Hartfwd Tpke., Ver­ der-SOs at tite concert but one Richard F. and Charles, all of Mr. Wlncgrad did well with of Laurel Sc Hardy, 6:26, 7:60:'--^ay low clubs from both hands Hearts, A-4; Diamonds, Q-S-S- couple, Mr. and Mrs. Alsn the orchestral portton of the cording to Principal R.lchard Miss Barbara Ann Stimson, Perkins was becked by most non; Bernard Schortman, Perth Amboy. Charles, also an 4 1 Hr. W.C. Fields, Fractured toSeJ West take the king. Bast 8-2; ClidM, J-1S-7-S. Tebbe of Metuchen, N.J., said actor, is now appearing In New work, and adlusted the size of K d l* ’ *• accounted for loy ad- daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Les of the committee’s Democrats, Warehouse Poinf.; Susan Jaco- Flickers. would"-*^ get a club trick with What do you sayf York in the revival of "Front CftPTyil['Ti[* P#llK[[ they came because ” we Just en­ 8 hls accom);>anlment to the size dlUonal - kindergarten trans­ SUmson, Nuhfer Dr., has re­ who decided their position at an bucci, Thompson HUI Rd., Port­ U A Theatre — R oyal Hunt of the JacKbs,_ten. South can solve Answer: Bid two diamonds. joy Lombardo’s music. We Page.” of the solol.st’s tone in fine fash­ portation. ceived the Good Citizen’s Award The Sun, 7:00, 9:00. earlier meeting before confront­ land; Richard Sulima, Prtopect the probleni'^.^ means of a You have maximum values for watch him on television New The funeral will be Monday ion. It shows that 6 viollntot KeUs added that the b ite bus at Windham High School, ac' East Hartford Drive - In — ing the Epeaker. St., Rockville; Ann Sucheckl, compound fineMbl. this weak response and will Year’s Eve and we buy all hto with a Requiem Maas at 11 a.ro. can be hidard easily In a big transportaiUon runs about $800 cording to Mrs. Wilbur Kllburn, Finders Keepers, 'lovers Weep- Mmembers present at the Oder W li Rd., EUlngtIm; Oer- South draws trumj)^ and leads gladly co-operate if ' partner albums.” in St. M ary’s Church. hall without worrying the In­ per nuwth extra and lit coats chairman o f the Ann© Wood era, 7:80; Mud Honey, 8:60. a low club from his hahd^ When makes any further bid, but you iMur-Iong meeting with M c­ tnide CampbeH, Hartford strument to death. $87 to run a bus to Hatttord for Eiaerjjin Chapter, DAR, which ------Cormack described It as "a Tpke., Vernon; Barbetra Banks., They agreed with Mrs. Gloria West plays low, declared-Mes cannot quite afford a stoonger Watson, a public relations offi­ Actuall)' the most exdtlng a field tnlp, and about $60 for a makes this annual award, rough session” in which long Foster St., Manchester; Emil Three Hospitals Get a finesse with dummy’s e^iht response at your first turn, cer for the Bank of North Amer­ thing on the program was field trip to Mystic. Barbara, a senior at Wind­ Armeitroiig Assumes standing dissattofaction with Hotkowski, O rore St., Rock- of clubs. ^ , Copyright 19S9 ica in New York, ”It’s the sex­ Ck>-Ahead fo r Biiilding Schoenberg’s “Chamber______Sym^ Hadlglan that board ham,_ will recel've _a certificate _ __ McCormack’s leadership 'was 'vUle; Kathy Oolumbo, Westland This preliminary finesse loses ''’'.peiieral Features Oorp. iest music this side of heaven.” phoniy” -whloh was Just that in mombens be aent a °C W and a pin and In the spring, all Vacant Peace Corps Post aired and an. open threat was Rd., Ellington; Louise Miles, NEW HAVEN (AP) — The 1906 wivin he w rote It, but be- mtoutes o f the prevtous jindtums gj^j, named for the award WASHINGTON (AP) —Nell made: To mipose him when he Scott Dr., Vernon and Harry Mrs. Watson was with her Connecticut HoaiStal Planning mink-clad mother, Mrs. Helen Commission gave Us official en­ came a full sized smyphony In order to insure continuity and are takeh on a tour of the state A, Armstrong has been appoint­ seeks re-ele^on as speaker In Llebman, Pinney St., Elling­ Chlngos, who said, ”i remem­ dorsement Wednesday night to when ha rervtoed It In 1986. This clarification of itosuee which had capitol. ed chairman of the Peace Corps 1971. ton. ber him when he started In De­ was the version Mr. Winograd been considered but a tie vote B u b a ra to president of the Advisory Council by President The disclosure that the anti­ Discharged Tuesday: Donna plans- for some $8.4 million in was hmkien .by Chairman Tutr troit—and that was In 1928.” construction work by three hoa- employed and It Is definitely Am erican F ield Sdtvice, Junior Nixon. poverty bill had been caHed off Leunneck, Village BL, Rock­ Mrs. Nora Davison of Toronto Nominal thick top. R et?. S p ecia l more effective with the large tie, who voted no. chapter; publicity chairman of Armstrong, the first man on was greeted by hoots and Jeers ville; Douglas Leach, Pinney pltato. Boaod membore agre«ri to ...... — ...... by the Republicans, who had St., Ellington; Maurice Thomp­ sold she had come down for the A $8.7 million addition to St. $ 1 7.0 0 S 1 5 . 3 0 forces of the revision. the Student Council; secretary the moon, will remain in the 2 pcs. 60" X 54" hoped for a quick vote on the son, Franklin St., Rockville; concert because "after all M ary’s Hos{>ltal in Waterbury I ’m afraid the mere name of N^wal l^letyl space pn^ram. 89-year-old $ 1 1 .5 0 advance oofMes oc Uie ttoer^ co-editor o£ the senior year civilian astronaut who com- alternate proposal. Marie Staves, Loehr Road, they’re the Royal Canadians.” Is the largest project. The others Table tennis base S 1 0 U I 9 Schoanterg fri^tens Ameri- toiwded to press agenda be forwarded to press "The Crystal;’’ chairman monded the Apollo U mtoslMi The If^ minute delay count­ Rockville; Gareth Huffer, Lombardo srid he’d wanted to are a $2.7 million project to mod­ can audiences. This particular ;^pr**entaitiiveB to etwire oom- $28.50 9 2 S M of the News Corps, and a mem- receive no more than $1,000 ered a''*strategtc move of their Starrs, and Mrs. Sandra Halko play Carnegie for 46 years— ify {>arta of 'RockyiUe Hospital WOTk to not at all hard to take interest and Involve- own in which tiiey witMield de­ Sc son, S taf^rd Springs. ever since 1924 when Paul In Rockville, and a $2 million wnian approach ed with an open her of the Dolphin CTub, a swim “ year In eiyenses for hto coun­ TOP BIASY TO 8H7T UP — O'ver any si*Ild base or tails of their plan until T>iesday W h 11 e m a n {dayed George modernisation project at Orllfln mind. In fact, It isn’t as dlsson- accepted wtfJi w - group. She plans to attend eith- clljlutles. special legs available which are tatorioated for solid Inter- in order to minimise attaclcs on The oldest tenndB court in the Gershwin’s "Rhapsody in Blue” Hospital in Derby that wlU In­ ant as ‘E lektra" by Richard er Ooucher College in Maryland ~The post, held by Vice Presi­ V^king assembly. gret the reelgnajtlons d Mm. It. 'world to tn Paris, France, and there ’ ’and made Jazz res{>ecta- clude construction of an 18-bed Strauss. But then people go to w to “ ■ CoUege In Ver- dent Hubert H. Humphrey in the EASY TO STORE — Top comes In packaged units of Johnson administration, has Supporters of the committee was built tn 1496.' ble.” psychiatric unit hear that Stra^ as t ^ h ^ accepted a position at East- ut^'*or“ lL iS ^ two M ” X 60” pcs. been vacant since the Nixon ad­ ^ y expected1 to hear esomething o m e th ln a ^___t-, ____ OonneoUcut1__ _ State OoUege, languages. ministration took office. BJCONOMIOAL Sc pURAiBIiD — Basic coating used to by J o l^ or Oscar Strauss. ^ Tetteibadi, M- surface the tops Is an oil base aikyd finish, heat ctnwdand J4r. Winograd does well with b,papy clerk, who wants tim e to Manchester Evening Herald extremely duraUe. 2 ^ century music and test ^ her httohand on Columbia oorrespondent Vir­ night was no exception. I en- biwlnese trips. ginia Cartoon, tel. ns-9$M. Joyed thlii performance very Town Meeting much, and I'd like to hear him Town reports were accepted [H program TJte same composer’s Bit a brief special town meet­ aonm m m tller ’’Ptolleas and Mellsande” which ing held tUs week. The neporto STATE I haven’t heard in something MAHOlliTIU CINTIR were itot printed in time to be y fKli I'auii RiAR ut fHlATRf E around 36 years. It's even eas­ acted upon at the regular Oc­ ier to take than the "Cham­ -U n i n I * BhMfly- «i80-RiM proudly presents the tober town meeting. "W . O. Fleida- 81W-81I6 coLM irTschnicolor ber Synmphony,” and Hartford It was also voted that a -ntokenf' I 1M (KMAiiPanayision definitely needs to become bet­ 1,820-fcat strip o f road on R t. GOLDEN HELMET ter oequi tinted with Schoenberg. M near Weat St. be abandoned. HAL ROACH’S N Iw V The program opened with the During the discussion on the *THE CRAZY "Rosamtuide” Overture by town reports, Pe(|er Beckish, B a w e . PLAYERS of the Week Franz fioltubert. This was Just owner of the Landmark, asked, WOHUIOF a bit;.fulsome to my way f t 'What was the $700 ilirted un­ LAUREA o f R n t a in thinking;. It was written for a, der town counsel account for C pit orcliestra, and when played court work on the Beckish case NAROr by a le a lly large ensemble It for?" loses some of the charm in­ Atty. Robert Haggerty, town herent In sm aller combinations. counsel, said this covered costs I W. C. Fields in Further, Mr. Winograd was a of pleadings and appearances I • The Bsrber Shop • The Pharmacist Just Imagine what these would do tor your fireplace! bit heavy handed in his concep­ in cormectlon with the zoning > The Fatal Qlsss of Bear tion. Poor old Schubert was suit against Beckish, now pend­ I ("T'alnl a fit night out...") _ erw.nl.d by R.ymond Scn.u.f a gentle soul, nothing like hto ing In Tolland Superior Court. fl.lteRAMAfe, DAVE r iR IE N JtE IWENSSON stormy friend Beethoven. Ap- He added that such fees are 7-PC. BEN FRANKLIN {iln FtamM-FlUCTUKD RKKEM" 4'iJ fARMIHt. ruN AVI j'tarenUy Mr. Winograd seems set by the County Bar Aasocla- HAHIFORO. CONN MTsshsI S e t 25 Wssk • ( Oct.25 to think that since they died tlon. Psssey llgh ■Pascbsslsr Nigk ENSEMBLE one year apart their music Beckish suggested that it 'was must be slintlar. oostlng the town a lot of money INCLUnES SCREEN, F1RE8ET AND ANDIRONR In clotting, let’s Just set one and said It was a case that m atter In the program notes never should have been THS AMERICAN FIELD 8EBV10B CLUB OF MANGHESTEB PBEBENTS All Brass Brass and Black right. TTwy said. In part of Mr. Menuhin, "In 1946 he was in­ Rsff. $54.50 Rcff. $49.95 vited to play In Russia, the first AUDREY H m UR N In i Western artist to be so asked.” "WAIT UNTIL DARK" The term ‘ ’artist’ ’ la fairly Friday Nitlit SpecM •39.98 •38.20 broad, and Isadora Duncan was W . C. NELDS In Invited t o Soviet Russia In 1922. 'NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK' She was a dancer, of course. RSSER LRPE8 ER LANE If by "Hrltot" the program Boltoy AwHroriuni, Moiiclwmnr High School The Bolton Lake Hotel & Restaurant HREFLACE moiuU a musician, It Is stiU W ssksf Ns«. 1 Wssk sf Heir. 1 DECEMBER 5 — 7:30 p.m. — TIehota $1.00 wrong. Egon Petri made on ex­ ■ 0. T¥fin Lobster Dinner $J n r ( Eaasbsstsr High Pssssy High tensive tour of Russlu In 1928 , ORATES at the Invitation of that gov- i»4hiAiif potato 4 vegatable A J emmenv.. Mr. Petri watt a pian­ ANOTHER FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL R e r . $6.65 ist. r It's a small mutter, 6 t pourae, If it*s new and^oung but let us give credit where IHEftIRE EAST j ROAST BEEF M .91 credit til due. Dance-to the music of RodtvUle’s own “Nick NicbolAs shop has it! Trio” from.8 to 12, or if you’re a country and western fen Last Month W e t t e R I — go downstairs to our banquet room for some fine country entertainment from 9 to 1. Golorflame p r e s - t o - l o g s November Since 1951 Call end make year SmrvMlaa now |6 button doublR bfRRit»d stilts...... from 79.95 WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) Bwiqaet 4 Wedding fMillties np to 4M peeple. — Novem ber 1969 w m th e wat- 6 button doublR brRHStRd CLEAN, LONG- teut Novem ber Oonnecficut has I THE BOLTON LAKE HOTEL 4 RESTAUBANT sports jackets...... from 49.95 LASTING FIRE LOOS experienced since 1961, says the Route 44A, Boltsti MS-tTSl Flare and stovepipe casual slacks . . . from 9.00 THAT BURN IN U.S. Weather Bureau. Precipitation during the BRIGHT, EXCITING month as .recorded itt^ the DELICIOUS WidR, wide ties...... frbmt 3.00 COLORS! weather station at Bradley In­ ternational Airport addedi up to RAVIOLI Body shins...... from 7.50 6.17 Inches — the most (or s Fri. Hot. H— . Qreot Advaotura SSBTM November since 7.86 Inches Wide, wide belts...... from 4.00 R*K. $1.69. SPEITAL UauUuuoua FH . A SoL— 1 Shaw Be came down 18 yean ago. I> o ^ ‘ Buckle shoes...... from 20.00 *1 .4 9 There were only three clear days lost month, and tibe 18- dny rainy iq>eU that i SundA>*s eoNfilUIF.MXaSammi and llt)lhl«ys at IS &r«et m Ostobtesk Beed Mi^K'liMtcr. Omul iOiMMOl tso.oo PER COUPLE w s . O. M. B. MANCHESTER PARKADE Telei^hont* S- S(H:onil Class Postaf:S A IM A snDCIAiaT Hats — Motaamsksrs — 8at-Ups Piovktod I>ayabl4 In Advance MANCHESTER PARKADE WEBSTER SQUARE One Ytvir ...... |3(L0U Spottsosod by South Windsor KnSghU of Oolumhw TE L. 649-5253 1' 8U MsRUhs ...... 15 60 C A U A33-9R5E ■r Three Months ...... ' 710 MQLNMm One Month ...... SitO OPEN EVENINGS till 9PM ■ PLENTY of FREE PARKING

■ \ '■ // t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O ^ ., THURSDAY, DECEHSER 4, 1969 PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19(fe PAGE FIVE and Treatment of Abdominal tour of the sufgical facilities. bombers, killed 66 of the Nbrth first-hand clinical observattons the Moose Lodge at 18 E3m will be conferred on a class of A bout o m u Vernon Trauma in Children.” Fcrilowlng toe tour. Dr. Owens Vietnamese more than two South Windsor T and frequent attendance at na­ St.. Rockville. candidates. A greem ent BAUD MADE The third guest lecturer tor win leotoie on “ The Surgical Does ‘Satan’ miles inside Cambodia and also Tlie bdord of trustees o f South tional conferences dealing with' Santa will be on hand tor pic­ The Junior Grange wlU meet Phie Pbanmi the month, also from the Unl- ReUef o t Pain.” smashed a Cambodian mud fbtt United Methodist Cliurch will toe relatloatolp ot obesity and ture-taking and the bazaar Will Saturday at 2 p.m. for a pro­ Oor. of Oeator • M O m m CANDLES and P rofessor verrtty of Connecticut Medlcsd Dr*^asqph Krlstan, a mem- Ends Threat which the North Vietnamese Donnelly Urges Donations mert tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at physical exerciae to. cardlovaa- feature new Items, white ele­ gram entitled “ Santa's Work­ H old K ey? School, win be Dr. Guy Owens, of the local medical staff, were believed using as a spot­ the church. cular disease. phants and baked goods. shop.” CERAMICS - professor of neurosurgery and guest lecturer yesterday at ting post for mortar attacks on Mlnl-Bssaar Grange Meettag ' Square Dance Continued from Page One) P lans T a lk chief of the Deportment of Of Rail Strike Tuyen Binh. For State Receiving Home' Ifade by the ITpsiilmfs of Junior High Methodist Youth the University Medical School The Second Annual Mini- The Vernon GranM win hold Ihe Vernon Square Dance [ gery. Dr. Oliver PurneU, F O R m ANDHEM ed to escape. Aa he ran through The U.S. Command said the MANSFIBU) TRAININO 8C »X X < FeBowahip of South UnUed where he spoke on “Obesity.” Bazaar win be held Saturday Its regular meetli^' tomorrow Club will hold Us regular dance (Continned from Page One) state R ^. Thomas J. Donnel- program Is being conducted of surgery at* the local hos­ Dr. Kriatan has become on Oemplato the front door he waa hU on the planes both Wednesday and to­ o J j r X . TAPERED DINNER CAMDUDB Methodist CSiurch will meet to- At Hospital by the Rockville Chapter ot the at Grange Hall with a potluck Saturday at the Vernon Ele­ Proseilptian Servlee head with a gun butt. Miaa Fol- ly, who represents the 46th each Thursday night at the Tlm- mortow at 7:80 p.m. at the pital and his surgiqal staff, authority on tola subject, Women of the Moose. It wUI be Assistant Secretary of Labor' day were returning "enemy-ini­ e PLAIN C U ^ U m CANDIES supper scheduled for 6:80 p.m. mentary School with Club Can- FBEE DELIVEMT ger handed them all the money Oeneral Assembly District of othy Edwards school. V o r in- church. Dr. James O'Rourke, chief win conduct Dr. ^ens on a through his extensive reading, open at 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. at W. ^Alaery said at the begin­ tiated fire attacks originating The third and fourth degrees er Frannle Hebits at toe mike. the had, $78 and they took it and South Windsor and East Wind- formation on T programs, con- • CUT m u OANIXJBB of ophthalmeaker tomorrow for a settlement. But aa the bar­ T program waa launched re­ house at random and killing account given Arnett of the Home in Warehouse Point. Holders — Floerar Ring — E3ie. at the church. at the meeting of tbe medical gaining session dragged past Donnelly and Walter Chesky, cently with Roy Browning, ex­ staff of RockvUIe General Hos­ again to show they hadn't lost the 15-hour mark, faces of nego­ raids Wednesday, the Ameri­ Many Other CWt Kama for their nerve, Caruso said, the in­ cans then were exercising the proprietor of the 4 C s Restau­ ecutive vice president of the Members of the Trailblasers pital. tiators and government officials South Windsor Baidt and Trust HOUDAT mjfflB vaders stabbed the LaBlancas right of hot pursuit. rant in South Windam*, are co- of Trinity Covenant Church will Dr. O'Rourke, who wUl be in­ appeared increasingly grim as chairmen of a group organizing Co. as fund drive chairman. —then showered and had a More than 1,000 North Viet­ go horseback riding Saturday troduced by Dr. Malcolm Roth, they shuttled from room to a Christmas party for the chil­ Volleyball Beferoe GIFT SHOP LOCATED IN DIMOCK HALL S o snack from the ice box before namese had attacked Tuyen ROUTE 44A ON THE SCHOOL GROUNDS from 10 a.m. to noon with Mr. a consultant in opathaloniogy at room in the Labor Department dren and a drive to r funds to The Recreation Department^; leaving. Biidi early Wednesday under . , _ _ Open Mon. - Sim. 12:M to 6:80 P J f.—Wad. - Fit. tfU • P J L qnd Mrs. James Starr. Those RockviUe General Hospital, will d f & with proposals and counterpro­ has an opening for a volleyball TO The Los Angeles Times, in an cover of a barrage of nLrly 800 planning to go are reminded discuss recent advancements in posals. facility in Warehouse Point is referee. The working hours are account it said was pieced to­ rockets and mortar rounds fired to bring permiaaion slips signed the treatment o f diseases of the one of two in the state run by 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday eve­ Secretary of Labor Oeorge C. ~iFB the border. Tbe enemy by either of their parents. eyes. gether from many sources, add­ Engaged the State Welfare Depculment nings. Anyone interested in this Shultx remained in his office, presumably expected an easy On Dec. 12, Dr. Hardd Sha­ ed details: to care for wards of the state. position is asked to call Recrea­ The engagement of Miss_ Kar-__ catnappin$f on a couch and re- victory because no South Viet­ Members of Trinity Covemnt piro, chief of pediatrics at SMILING m SERVICE —Frokowsky was tied up but It currently houses over 100 tion Director James Snow at the en Jean to Steven iuan cdvlng frequent reports on the namese army troops are Sta^ Church win conduct a service RockviUe Hospital wlU be host escaped and waa shot. in the children. Town Hall. Dieterie, both of Manchester, tolks in the dispute which is cru- tioned in the outpori town, Aut tomorrow at 1:80 pjn. at the to Dr. Ronald Cooke, Chief of back sis he ran. Miss Folger was Donnelly asked, "Ehrery fam­ New Tear's Eve Dance 1966 VOLKSWAGEN has been announced by her par- d a l'y lmix>rtant to the Nixon defending militiamen, p<^e Meodows Convalescent Home. Pediatric Surgery at Hartford stabbed in the house, but ran, ily in this area to ]riease reflect The Rev. Rosenberger Coun­ enU, Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. administration's labor-manage- and pacification workers killed Anyone wirtiing to help may Hospital. Dr. Cooke will lec­ then was overtaken and stabbed upon their own good fortune” cil, 0779, of the KnighU of Co­ Deluxe Sedan Bissell of 109 Carman Bd. philosophy. more than 100 of the attackers. coiitaot Mrs. Sherwood Nyman, ture on “ Recent Advancement fatally on the lawn. Miss Tate and “ to consider these children lumbus will sponsor its Fourth Her fiance is the son of Mr. The administration wantk a On the government side, 11 of who will lead the service. was stabbed repeatedly in the in the state home, without par­ Annual New Year's Elve Dance • RADIO and Mrs. F. Robert Dieterie of negotiated settlement without the armed defenders and 22 oth­ u i ^ r body. ents, or parents that care, and at the Manchester Armory on 69 Timber Trail. any appearance of heavy-hand- er South Vietnamese were "nre Senior Citizen crewel i O ' —After the killers wiped their with little hope of receiving a Main St. in Manchester from 9 • VINYL INTERIOR OPBI SUNDAY Miss Bissell and Mr. Dieterie ed federal pressure. At the killed. embroidery class on Friday af­ hands on It, a bloody towel was toy, a game or a new article of pjn. to 8 a.m. Enteitalnneat are both 1969 graduates of same time, the White House Arnett reported that clusters • CLEAN 12 p-m. - 6 p4N. used to write ‘‘P ig" On the front clothing, unless we, all of us, will be provided by A1 Jarvis ternoons will be canceled until Manchester High School where wants to see smaller wage and of enemy bodies in North Viet­ door, the towel waa then placed help.” and his orchestra. For infmina- further notice. Mrs. Maggie Me- MANCHESffER they were members of the price hikes to help In Nixon's ef- namese uniforms were all over Sebring'e head like a hood Of the state home, Donnelly tion call Roger J. Page Jr., 166 Lao, the clasa instructor, is re- PCT CEN IEE and a cord was looped around Round Table singers. They forts to curb inflation . around Tuyen Binh. A dozen *1245 ciq>eratlng from an operation. were in the market place. said, "The people who run H do Hillside Dr. - his neck end over a beam to were also members of the All x strike against only one rall- a marvelous Job, but they can- Card Party Miss Tate's. When Ute group re- Connectlcut State Chorus. Both road was expected io bring One North Vietnamese was The Ehnanuel Churdm en of turned to a ranch commune, one aro attending Ashland (Ohio) prompt retaliation from the in- Provide. We need funds and we hold a setback card party at the TED TRUDON. Inc. Emanuel Lutheran Church win reported: “We got five piggies." College. ______dustry by shutting down all oth- are asMiig for your check con- clubhouse on Ellington Rd. this VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE 'hold a traditionai potluck' FOR f Under arrest on murder war- er rati Mnes. trtbuUng whatever you can af- Baiturday evening eg 8 p.m. The TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLB Christmas smorgasbord tor I rants In the Tate case are Pntri- bury district and acquired a fol- That would probably force Ijann«a “ at^K me ^ help?” public is invited. members, wives and guests to-1 cia Krenwlnkel, 21* In Mobile, lowing of hlpple-type-most ofoc Nixonnixon tow> askasx Congressuongress forror a spe- ‘her —»• byy ground------—assault “ — or w ^ ------morrow at 6:80 p.m. in Luther I ^ rocket &na mortar nre lor nine Cosmefics Ala.; Charles D. Watson, 24, in them girls. c*®* any ahutdown, a mortar fire for nine ^ South Windsor TMCA will Manobeater Eveoliig HeraU HaU. The Round Table Sii^rs McKinney. Tex., and Unda He and a 19-year-old girt pollUcally dangerous move “dayslnarqw. “ 5* *" “ sponsor a forum «7an»» he^ ^er^ by ST*Mling**^ auSd cSum ______I1..1______men menclashed clartied With wKh100 enemy 100 enemy #01- .... a«..n,3 ^^,^ Windeor v-unATMCA which ““ auun* ford. Cocktails will be served Officers say they are holding April 12, 1968, in an old school and a cost-of-living escala- last year —is missing. five material witnessea, not dlers about two ^ ” 1 ,. * deal with topics of current in- at 7:80 pmi. fcdknved by dinner bus, converted into living quar- ‘ ®r clause. Tbe Industry had ot­ A____ AW A OmsbAW T7Ia4- Thomas Massenberg, 24, of LOBSTERS J) town, but on the South Viet­ and dancingy^For reservations identified. Deputy Dlst. Atty. ters for 14 young men and' worn- ‘«T®d a 2 per cent wage increase terest to the adult community. namese side of the border. New Haven, had been in cus- or inform ato^ call Mrs. James Aaron H. StovUz says he will en—most of them women. The retroactive to last Jan. 1 and The first program on alctdiol- 8 Jedrey, 1422 Boulevard, Weat call 18 witnessea. buB broke down near Oxnard. P®** cent retroactive to July 1. 'I h Hartford. One, atovltz, said, will be pro- Calif., and one rainy afternoon, The unions had already sub- n . 2 9 . (hicer Marty Melcher, 27, son of ducked into a ranch full of demands for another 20 but there was no word on cas- „heduled tor February ____ . ^ ualtles among the m U l^m en ^ anal- Louis not Cub. Scout Puck 261 will have slnger-actresa D oris Day. <>,d movie sets. They were sUU P®*' o®"* w««® hicreaoe tor 1970 American planes on Nov. 16-17 program is being consider- «»aplro that his offlto oo^<*JJot a drill team at Verplanck ■f Melcdter was a previous tenant there when the slayings P®** ®®"‘ ®®®‘* attacked just across the border ^ P™» locate a witness who Morkle Brtiool under the siq>ervi8ion of of the rented Tate mansion. occurred from the Bu Prang Special Windsor YMCA. ®aM®®ta« - l®*vlng the s t ^ (te on prostltotlon and drug allega- tacking North Vietnamese guns ppuf ypung and old. option of reviving It If the wtt- St. Mary's E^xisoopal Church declined comment. JOKERS ARE WILD Miss Atkins pleaded Innocent tlons Manson moved his "faml- bombardlng the Bu Pra^ ^ ness is found, will have only two services Sun­ r _ Itf** Int/. a nanvnn ArM noDUlat* day. They are Holy Communion Fine for cards but not Tuesday .to a charge of murder ly” Into a canyon area populat- Cease-Fire camp: but Prince Norodom S^ groups have been fortn- But Massenberg's pubUc dj- ed by hippie-types near Death honouk, the Cambodian chief of years of age, fsnder moved tor a trial and at 7:80 a.m. and an Advent Les­ cars. Because only safe in the killing of a Malibu musi­ ^ANTtnr-.AEBIVlNO THUBEBAT Valley. state, charged that the raiders accomaimied by their dads. Shapiro said he had no choice son of Carc^ at lO a.m. drivers qualify for ^Etna's cian, Gary Hlnman, last July. Auto-Rite, the car insur­ e Police say Manson lived tor a They set up headquarters In a For H olid ay killed 26 Cambodians and ki- which provide a variety but to dismiss the charge al- ranch building in an Isolated jured eight at a Cambodian bor- ^ acUvltlee for boys and girts, togeflwr. "Fashion Reflectlans," a 4-H ance with lower rates for time with Hlnman. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET fashion show, will be presented good drivers. Make sure ON A oodetonilant, Robert K. canyon reachable only by four- (Continued from Page One) der poet. drades 4 through high school Massenberg wUl remain in wheel-flrlve vehicles and have been formed^and meet on Jail, however, pending his sen- an 9 L ,: « w -M n by tbe Hartford County Exten­ you have a good deal. If Beausolell, 21, (VMcrlbed as a mand announced that American 6 Wednesdays. tenclng for breaking and enter- sion Service tomorrow at 7 you're a safe driver, call Manson friend, was tried pre- equipned it with waJkle talklee pitmea attacked North Viet­ ui today. vloualy but the jury could not and observation posts. Visitor# GOP*Lead Cut A high school age basketball ing, scheduled for Dec. 13. p.m, at . M( Mary's Nursing namese forces In Cambodia to­ Home auditorium in West Hart­ agree and a now trial was or- sal*! the women often went nude day tor the second straight day, dered. or near nude. To 11 Voters ford. Several 4-H members and the South Vietnamese gov­ from Manchester will par­ © cA Loa Angeles County Dtst. With a combination of pro- ernment said Its forces joined In Atty. Eveile J. Younger, whoae nouncements— 'Follow my or- As of today, Manchester Re- ticipate. RoiMft J. SmMi, Inc. otfioe will prosecute the murder ders or meet a horrible death” A U.8 . qx>kesman said Ameri- PUbUcans lead the D®«no<^‘® mSUIlANSMITHS oases, expressed hope there will -a n d oapUvatlng glancee, Man- Chapman Court, Order of MS Bfain St., Mmnehrmifit can ftghter-bombers crossed bV « 7 * * " “ ^ Phone M M M l be no court-impoaed "gag or son convinced some of his clan Prince Norodom Sihanouk's the last count, on 17. Amaranth, will elect cffloen at C) Us annual meeting tomorrow at der” on information. he owned them. "We belong« ■. toA frontier again to attack North signed up He said such an order in the him , not to ourselves.” Miss At- Vietnamese forces firing 122mm “t"®® ‘ hen. Including only 7:46 p.m. at tbe J^bsonic case ot Strhan B. Biihon, odn- kins'I' attorneys attorneys quoted quoted her as a„d 82mm mortars into the Cal t" * twoAwur sesalon last night. Temide. Annual repmts 'will al­ so be made. WHUam Morrison vicied earlier this year c< mur­ saying. "He is a very beautiful Cal and Hong Ngu district towns ftt* enrolled as DemoemU and URACASUMIY dering Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, man. If Charles said It was and a U.S.-South Vietnamese three aa Republicans. The oth- will head a committee of men right, It was right.” 'Who will serve refreshments af­ * TreJtmeri of Tbe Mime Cesueity & prevented clarification of "ab- Spectal Forces camp near the ‘ 2 are unafflllated. Surety Co. end iti ettotteted compemtes. I f simd rumors.” "He was magnetic,'' another border about 80 miles west of Manchester voter lists now ter the meeting. The Blrhan order forbid attor­ follower, Sandra Good Pugh, W, Saigon. total 22,718 etodbons — 8,668 HOUSE OF CHRISTMAS VALUES neys and public officials from told Interviewers in Independ- Field reporU said two South pubUcans, 8,666 Democrats, and Save j discussing evidence or details in ence. Hia motions were like Vietnamese were killed and one 6,394 unafflllated. | 4 1 % f the case. He saM he has no indl- magic . . the first time I heard wounded by the enemy shelling Christmas Sale cation there will be such an or­ him Bing it waa like an angel There waa no inunedlate report cN) der. . .. There was no dope, but sun­ of American or enemy casual­ Daddario ^Innocent* n i| In Independence, Monaon waa bathing In the nude was com­ ties. To Source of Boost Sttvei oa e rtwrged with two counts of re­ mon.” Twenty miles closer to Saigon _ tlie SCfltck ceiving atolen property and one On Oct. 12, a dosen sheriff's along the border. South Viet- HARTFORD (AP) — Congress 50-PC. MSP of operating a rtolen vehicle. deputies and highway patrol­ namese artillery fired into Cgm- "»“ » Bmlllo Q. Daddario plead- trees^ J L trimmiagsl GIFT SHOP men hunting for a band that bodia after North Vietnamese ®

«»AGB S I X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURStDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 P A G E S E V E N On this basis, the community with the Court Rejects ilanrlfM tfr higher income, the most expensive Connecticut Frederick Named BOY SCOUT Bofton homes, the more edtKatlonal back­ Constitutional ground, and more social status should Yankee Notes and News FUBLISHSD BY THE Plea foi* Pot Junior Women WiU Hold HERALD PRINTING CO., INC. be the community which would bo ,most Aide to Manager 18 BIbm U Street MBacfaerter. Conn. likely to welcome some opportunity to By A .H .O . TAUAHASSBE, FU. (AP) — TH^tAS F. FERGUSON Keith E. Frederick of 26 New State Rd., who will be Auction Happening Dec. 11 Florida’s Supreme Court *»f« re­ Cnib Scout Pttok 53 of Waddell WJULTEiR R. FERGUSON adopt some policy which reveals' its lack Whenever we come up to the 24 on Feb. 1, has been namcKl administrative assistnnt jected a ctdlege student’s con­ PuWlahers School met Friday, Nov. 81, at The Junior Women’s CTlub wUI to Mrs. Terry D’ltalte, Rt. 44A, Founded October 1, 1881 of prejudice. no-man’s-land of state finaiices to the town manasrer, a new position. He will start tention that smoking marijuana before Dec. 11. at home to satisfy “ intdlectual the school. A eifb scout poem have a . “Holiday Hamienlng” Pa|>tialked E very Evening Except Sundays we pause helplessly waiting for at once, at an annual salary range of S9.227 to S11.047. BuUetin Board tsn ^ Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at There's something to this theory. Quite some reliable, trusted guide to Frederick, until last Friday, and emotioned needs" was a was recited during tqpwning Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. at St. George’s jgUkcfaester, Conn,, as Second Claas BAall had flUed the post under a tem­ freedom of eiq;>rsssian protected Episcopal Church. The "happen­ (Jub Scout Pack 167, including possibly, it has hadi something to do with show us bow to think our way ceremony by Richard Thurston, the Webelos, vrUl meet tomor­ across It to some sensiUe, porary arrangement. He served by the FTrat Amendment of the ing" will be an auction of hand­ ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES the degree of controversy with which a obc-mantbs’ intemshlp, under Constitution. Brian Cox. Larry Berry, Brian row at 7 p.m. at the Community PayaU o In Advance valid conclusicn. crafted Items. Proceeds will Hall. One Y ear ...... $30.00 Project Concern has been welcomed In­ Usually, If anybody does a cooperative program with the "Marijuana is a harmful Sbnla, David Possum, DavM complete the fund for the pur­ 8U Months ...... 15.50 Univeraity of Fenns^vanhi’a mind-altering drug,’’ the five- Itarshall and Steven WierkUcki, The Bolton Cooperative Nuns- Three Months ...... 7.80 to, or rejected by, the various towns In come along with a h e lj^ place chase of the photo-copying ma­ ery School wUl meet tonight at One Itonth ...... 2.60 of map-drawing, it is the Pub­ Wbarton School of Conuneroe judge court.sald Wednesday in a all of Den 4.. chine the club te puichaalng for the Hartford area. and Industry. unanimous optnlon. “An indivi­ 8 at the tiome of Mrs. DonaM MEMBER OF lic Expenditures Council. Several dsns dteplaysd crafts the public library. Maher, Clark Rd. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sometimes we realise, rueful­ Town Msaager Robert Weiss, dual might restrict his posses­ Mrs. Roy Miner, Mrs. Andrew The Associated Press Is exclusively en> But whether, or not It worked around sion of marijuana to the privacy including Den 8, aroodsn c U n ^ titled to the use of ropubllcation of all ly, that we oursehres had no­ In announcing the appointment, ships; Dsn 3, Indian knl'vaa and Maneggla and Mrs. Frederick Mancheeter ■Bveoliig HeraM news dlapatches credited to it or not other­ Hartford, the theory doesn't work for ticed a few sigiqxwts all by said that Frederick fkiished of his home, but the effects of Norton are hostesses. The wise crewed in this paper and also the the drug are not so restricted." costumes; Dsn 4, turiisy napkin Bolton ooreopoadeat Cleme- local news published here. Scarsdale. ourselves, but had sometaow tixgt ajaoDg four apidicants test­ holders and Indian costumes; Cadette Girt Scouts will also weU Young, toi. 543-3M1. . AU ri^ts of republication of spcotal dls- lacked sense enough to figure ’The court said the defendant, have a table with Christmas patohes herein are also reserved. ed yesterday for the positian. An Anthony B. Borras, 22, of Mi­ Den 5, Indian headbands and Scarsdale—whose very name at least out where they might be lead­ oral, group examination, waa drums; Webslos Den 3, wooden items for sale. The Herald Printing Company Inc., as- ami, must serve his aentenee of The club te sponsoring a com­ sumes no financial responsibility for typo- used to be the symt>ol for upper class ing. conducted in the Municipal eight months at hard labor for benches. gn^ical errors appearing in arlvertlse- Now the Connecticut PuUlc BuUdlng by a panel of throe munity-wide carol sing In front menis and other reading matter fn- The America—Is apparently In the throes of Expenditure Council’s special possession of marijuana. DanlM Tlwmpson, Troy of the Community Hall Dec. 81 Manchester Evening Heroni. town numagera — Terry Spren- Kuehl, John Dion and John De- some very lower class distress. bulletin in analysis of the new Borras, a Florida State Uni­ at 6:30 p.m. Kenneth Woods will Suhecrlber to Los Angelee Tlmes-Washlng- kel of South Windsor, Richard versity studeint when arrested in Nlgrte of Dsn 3 presented an ton News Service. state budget has seroed In to Custer of West Hartford and play the piano and direct« com­ service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. make an observation we some­ his apartment on March 30, Indian achievement sML Dsn 3 munity (^ ir. If one te formed. PuUlshers Representatives — Mathews, According to a dispatch to the New Samuel Kiaainger of Ehifleld. 1968, contended this waa cruel also won the parent participa­ O A S im S m L Sale Day Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency how failed to make during the There will be refreshments, and ^ New York, Chicago, Detroit and B^ton. York Times, "a proposal to bus 60 Negro Of 11 applicants for the post, and excessive .punishment TTte tion atrard. Tlie inqwetion Santa Claus and candy canes discussion and adoption of the court said it was nOt. 'V Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 - 9 thru New Yco.-s elementary schoolchildren from Mount new state budget, even though five were declared eligible and award was won by Dsn 4. for the children. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCinvA- qualified for the examination, ’The appeal waa a broad at­ TIONB. Vernon Into the nearly all-white Scars­ there was one kind and helpful Donald Sharps, advancement Mrs. Roy Miner te chairman but one of the five did not ap­ tack on Florida’s narcotic drugs man, presented - cubs with for this event. Mrs. (Clifford ' "Look For Our Sign" IMm>lay advertising closing hours dale public schools next year has caused state official who tried to alert pear. law, and the public M ender For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. us by pushing our face Into kBs one course to com­ sion of Obscene material may vester, William Flynn, Danny But It is not likely to do as much culture story-telling can supply," plete a{ Wharton School and ex­ sari. Five of the paintings are cream. 96.00 Vahw Act was changed substantially oils, one done with a palette' be, the possession and tue of Thompson, Lawrence Berry G1 Names damage. from the form used in previous pects to receive his master’s marijuana poses a much great­ and Michael Templeton, dsn- Nevertheless, at six public hearings , oounesy n s u o n u utuiery oi Art, 'WaamngTon. u .c . degree in Business Administra­ knife, and two are watercoiors. The names of Bolton residents years. This time, appropriations All are available lor sale. er potential threat to society," nera. in the service are still being col­ There was, before Its adoption, enough on the issue, those opposed have always FLOWERS : ’h ENRI FANTIN-LATOUR for various programs wltiiin tion in May. < said the court. Also, Douglas Marshall, Rich­ Lunsford has been pencil Borras has been free on $1,000 lected so that they can be re­ debate to show that not even those vot­ outnumbered' those In fovor. And, al­ one agency were liunped to­ sketching "as far back as he ard Munroe, Raymond Nadeau, membered by the Junior Wom­ Watarproof over tha ahoa ing for It were agreed on what they though the school board has refused to gether Into one set of objects can remember.” He began pen appeal bond. Raymond Bovich, John DsNsg- en’s Club at Christmas. Names for the entire agency. For ex­ boota. P o ly goanuitaad. were voting hold a referendum on the Issue, point­ Church Ladies and ink drawings about two rte, David Marshall and Gary and addresses ehould be given A Thought for Today ample, the Welfare Depart­ years ago, the results earn­ Third Waterbury Man Robinson. ing out that the law makes no provision Open Forum ment's $357.5 million appropri­ ing awards In several shows. Ths closing esromeny was And, although President Nixon him­ Sponsored by the Manchester ation is detailed in Just four T o Have P arty Sentenced in Usury for making any referendum binding on Inside Report Council of Churches Many persons who viewed his conducted by Kenneth Carctui, self welcomed the prospect that the "Penpeotlves'* And lines of appropriation Itenu, TTie Ladles of St. James wiU WATOTIBURT, Ckwn. (AP)— Kenneth ’ DsDominlous, Soott a school board, the residents of one sec­ by "Prejudloea’' drawings encouraged him to resolution would be passed, saying that compared with the 86 lines m have a mother-daughter Christ­ have copies made. These copnes Angelo Baaile, 50, of Waterbury, Freedman, Michael Templeton tion of the town held a referendum of Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert 1>. Novak "Remember In every situation the 1967 Budget. Thla consoli­ Miss Bell tt was a resolution "along the lines of To the Editor, mas party Mtxiday at 8:16 p.m. will be available In limited was given a $1,000' fine, a six- and Gary Robinson, all of Don huM tsr Render a Advteer God Is my rock foundation eil3 dation is aiso noticeable lor in­ at St. James’ School. month suspended Jail sentence their own, with the result 284 to 41 quantity at the bank during thla 6. Advlee en afl Preh Not everr Btjrle In the proposal I made in a speech on WASHINGTON — New in Resolution Nine Is its recita­ all power and meaning found It has been my pleasure to stitutions within health and edu­ A program of Christmas exhibit at a nominal price. and a probation term of two oilw r SiiriM AvalUM* against the plan. in Him is mine." cation. agencies. Previously, ap­ OnO fsr apgt. Nov. S,” he himself would have to de­ evidence In President Nixon's tion of rising Communist prob­ observe demonstrable proof of melodies for aU ages will be Lunsford reslws at 191 Wood­ years Wednesday after he plead­ lems In the field. Ehchortatlon to Be still, and listen to these the validity of Peter Rich­ propriations were made by in­ provided by a trio composed land Dr. In Wapplng. ed no contest to a charge of Dotld, Ribicoff Favor cide, before he tried to make any Tile Scarsilale school board votes on hands hints strongly that thla words from the ancient psalm­ mond's discovery-learning ap- dividual instltuUtHis and pro­ do beitter—"criticism and self- of Eileen Hogan, vocalist; He Is a graduate of Boston lentfing money at usurious In­ Tax Exemption Hi]ie ' specific iiae of this action of Congress, the matter next Monday night. "Vlotnamlzatlon” policy, coupl­ criticism”—is standard Ctommu- ist. What's he saying to you? proach to education. grams; now they are consoli­ Joseph Hogan, guitarist; University and Porter School of terest rates. Just what It was which was a "proposar' ed with the slow phaseout of nist rhetoric, but In Resolution Someone has suggested that I have observed In some dated by Agency. Thus the Ex­ and David LaTsson, pianist. Design. His formal art training Basile waa the third man to WASHINOTON (AP) — Con­ we should concentrate more on ecutive Branch is accorded a from him In that Nov. 8 performance. U.S. troope, Is creating a more Nine this criticism is abnormal­ members of his classes a re­ Mrs. Bernard Eloland is in includes a course in pencil receive the same sentence on necticut’s two senators, Thomas ly blunt, as follows: a moving platform In this age sponse of enthuslaam and ex­ high degree of flexibility in de­ sketching at Harvard Univer­ the charges. All three were'ac­ severe problem for Hanoi than of lunar launches, rather than termining precisely bow the charge of the program, and J. Dodd and Abraham Rlblooff, In actuality, and even by analysis On Decorating forsoeen sbe months ago. . "Efforts to destroy the enemy citement and growing confid­ Mrs. JtMin MitcheU is hospitality sity, and he studied locally cused on the baste of a report both voted Wednesday In fa'vor a stationary rock or fortress. ence in newly - discovered money is spent, which appears "What 'did she do with the pipe clean­ are still poor" and the three chairman. Members are re­ under Frank Young and Kevin on crime in the Waterbury area ot an amendment that raises which took a long time studying the Now deeply worrying the types of Communist military But we must have something creativity. His classroom seems to run counter to the General Chamberland. drawn up by State Referoe ers and the artificial holly after she Communist government In solid to hang onto. AssemUy's professed Intention minded to bring a g(ift tagged the personal income tax exemp­ text, the Nov. ^ speech was a blanket units —local forces, guerrilla to provide an atmosphere in for their daughters. P.B. O'Sullivan and issued earl­ tion from $600 to $800. made her base of ohioken wire?'.’ Noriti Vietnam Is the fact that So often it happens that the which expanded awareness, to exercise greater control over sort of affair, which had something of "She said to twist them through the ’ forces, and main forces —are ier this year. The amendment, introduced the U.S. may so strengthen the all far understrength and out of person shattered by a schedule- perception,' and sensitivity are the Executive Branch’s opera­ Dies in Vietniun (w S p EAIAL'S m m W A fourth man charged with by Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., 2 wire, glue the ends, and spray silver." breaking Illness which puts him E almost everything In It, oven a threat South Vietnamese army that tions," correct proportion to one an­ a part of the learning process. HUD Approves Loan WASHINGTON (AP) — The usury has pleaded guilty and te passed on a roll caU vote of 56 of re-escalating the war. Beyond one Anyone who has ever been exposed even after the U.S. pull-out and other. in bed and isolates him from To him it matters what stu­ How did tt happen that the death in Vietnam of Cp. Rich­ to a demonstration on how to make the probable installation of a other activities and pursuits ad­ same session of the General awaiting sentencing. to 87. obvious Intent, that of buying time for Supply problems are critical, dents feel and have to say. This WASHING’rON (AP) — ’The ard J. Leffler, husband of Bon­ home deocratlons for the holidays recog­ coalition government, antl-Com- partly due to destruction of vast mits he Is Just now able to eval­ has to be good! Assembly which produced an ita J. Leffler of Bethlehem, nises the above conversation. Bright, Depeuiment of Housing and Ur­ whatever the President was Intending munlst political and military underground supply depots and uate real meaning in life and unparalleled spate of oratory ban Development has approved (Jonn., waa announced Wednes­ original, artistic, Ingenious women, aeparaite what ultimately Is School Is for students— for to do, and trying to curb public Impa­ forces will be powerful enough arms caches, partly to disap­ discovery of themselves and and voting, all part of a seem­ a $32,000 loan to Sey­ day, by the Defense Department. mainly from the ranks of garden clubs, to stand off and perhaps defeat pearing sources of rice as the shallow from what Is important. ingly concerted campaign to Leffler’s death, which was not W^RE CEiraRATING tience for Immediate results, It was annually give informative talks on how Then what is rock foundation each other and whatever know­ mour, C^nn. for planning an 80- Hanoi-backed forces In South pacification program wins over ledge Is valuable and meaning­ elevate the prerogatives and unlt low rent bousing project due to combat, brings the death PLAZA DEPT. STORE difficult to tell anything the speech did to I lake lovely ho.lday Items from un­ Vietnam. for life seems more clear. more and more rice-producing ful to them. powers of the legislative branch for the elderly, it was toll of Connecticut reslduUs in (We Have A Notton Te Plenee) really mean, or any direction In which likely materials. The most definitive Intel­ areas. After forty or fifty years of over those of the executive and Vietnam to 479, according to the anniversary of After one such lecture, I was so car­ Since experimentation is the announced Wednesday. E . BODDIJE TPKE. (N ext te Popular Mkt.) ligence on this comes from the But worse still, Resolution hard drinking and living a man administrative branches, should Associated Press records. OPKN MON. tara FRL tin 9 C It really did point. ried away with the message of saving went through major surgery revered and time- honored In another announcement, two long (76 pages In translation) Nine lists serious "weaknesses" nevertheless go for a new budg­ federal Water Pollution Control odds and ends for probable use later policy statement known os Re­ thait go to the heart of the mor­ which removed half his stomach method of discovery, it seems et form wiiich so measurably All these Items to make holiday teadhretk first When the Preeldent's supporters In that for months I never discarded an and later suffered a serious to me that to restrict experi­ enhanced the Independent pow­ Administration grants to Con­ olaae are at Plasa.. . . solution Nine, Issued by the ale and will-to-wln of Commu­ mentation makes a mockery of necticut commiuilties were Congress quickly drafted a resolution de­ empty tuna-fish can without remorse of Communist party's clandestine nist cadres In the South. heart c^ttack. The heart attack er of state administrators,' and LOFT'S KITCHEN conscience. the educational concepts to made known. Greenwich was K i t c h e n A i d headquarters In the South. did Vt. 'lt forced Wm to let God so generously trusted them to signed to support the President's efforts As for boxes, empty egg cartons, This list Includes such grave which we give lip-service. granted $25,000 for a 81.- FRESH CANDY It was Resolution Nine and sins as "fear of the rigors of be more than a figurehead of make up their own minds Just • N y lo R N f for a "Just peace" In Vietnam they them­ halves of carring sets, frosen-dlnner the Church which he had never The PM as I see it Is an ex­ where in their departments Uiey 10 million sewer project in the subsequent enemy directives war, fear of death, distrust of Olenville and Belle Haven sec­ WELDON DRUG CO. • l U b ^ selves did not have to specify what a trays, candle stubs, shirt cardboard, this fall that led Secretary of stopped attending. God 1s our periment in learning—learning really wished to si>end the people's revolutionary capa­ tions, and $53,000 was approved Tb: \1 \l N s I i; I I I Just peace might be, or Just how It was oak leaves, plastic coffee lids, bottle Defense Melvin Laird to make bilities, peace illuelons, poor Refuge, but so much more If of a very practical nature ac­ money appropriated to them? caps, hat trimmings, tom rain scarves, his prediction to Congress, In you will "pour out your heart cording to accounts of |vhat the For this question nobody toward a $1.1 million waste D i s h w a s h e r s to be obtained. sense of organization and disci­ sewer pump station serving sec­ and lost summer's collection of sea testimony made public this pline. . . before Him.” students found out about all the seems to have a ready, logical shells from the seashore — their value Contributed by ramificatins of printing a answer. tions of East Hartford and Wind­ All they had to do was oak whether week, that a "military victory" "In addition," states Resolu­ sor. Is phenomenal. of the South over the North was tion Nine, "a number of party Rev. Harold W. Richardson newspaper strictly on their own Our answer has to be, as It anybody was against a "Just peace." As the clever leefurer p e^ rm s by no means Impossible. members have even, gone so Wapplng Community CJhurch without school help. was when we examined the re­ Now is the time to buy! miracles with these assorted c^ o ffs To avoid this possibility. Re­ far as to surrender to ithe enemy Peter Richmond and those at cent exchange of interim finan­ a pet store like never before The miracle was that OS members and a can of spray paint. It looks easy solution Nine states that the and betray the nation, causing MHS who share his enlightened cial courtesies between the ex­ Many of the KitchenAid difthwajihern introduced iii 1949 are atill and exciting. Every woman present of the House chose to run the risk of Ameriocuis "must be forced to a disastrous effect on the party Herald concept of learning have my full ecutive and legislative branch­ going strong! That’s the kind of dependable performance that horn truly believes she can duplicate the support. MHS has made a be­ es, a guess that If the two end th^ war quickly by with­ and people." V o being accused of being against a "Just flnlriied product. Every woman present drawing nil their troops. Since It would, of course, be the Yesterdays ginning. branches could stop the fight­ earned KitchenAid ita reputation for being the bent. peace." They chose to nm that risk but me. the puppet (Saigon) troops and worst kind of error for Presi­ Recent Increated punitive ing, they themselves might be­ Our newest KiU-henAid dinhwanheni maintain thin tradition. rather than run the other risk, of giv­ I know from past attempts tha^ al­ puppet government are weak, dent Nixon's Vietnam advisers 25 Years Ago watch dog measures have my gin to wonder what It is all evergoRe’s They’re built with gcxxlf old-faohioned quality and provide the though my arroy of odds and ends will they will be Incapable of carry­ to recto too much Into this full disapproval. about. ing their personal approval to a seem­ take some kind of shape. It will still Edward J. Murphy, proprietor latent innovationn in automatic diahwaahing. ing out the task assigned them catalogue of enemy weaknesses, of the Murphy Drug Store at De­ The first, It seems to be, is a ingly harmless blanket resolution which look tike odds and ends. on error repeatedly committed positive goal, the second a n^a- faveritej Come in noon. There’s a KiU'hanAid diahwoaher for every kitchen by the U.S," pot Square and the Center Phar­ Q u otation s I ask you, who wants to wake up It continues: "Therefore, we In the Lyndon Johnson White Uve one. and every budget. And' there’s never been n better time to buy! might be used, later on, for some pur­ , Christmas morning looking at llttie plies macy at the Center dies. "A true partnership through must force them to accept a House. But they dc'seem to re­ In the light of perspectives professional negotiations will pose far beyond any present understand­ of Junk all over the house coated with, political solution: that Is, estab­ veal one hard fact —that the acquired to date and with four ing. canned snow mid flecked with sequins 10 Years Ago prevent strikes."—Clark Ballin­ lish a coalition . . . and then re­ U.S. bargaining position Is of our own having "passed ger, an officer of the Denver Enjoy the outstanding convenience from a cocktail dress that had seen unify the country" under lla- neither hopeless nor deteriorat­ Manchester YWCA is among through the halls” — this is a Of course, everybo

PAGE M nfR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, DECEBIBER 4, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,- CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 t'AGB EIGHT > ' I Oo., Hartford, before he retired First Come-—•First Served Coventry I 10 years ago. Prohahle Cause Found Andover Sharon Tai^s Father State Schools O bituary Sundvors Include two daugh- Police Log J ters, ■ Mrs. Arthur F. Heffron CetSexClagg 77: ■We mod ' " ■ of Manchester with whom he In McCruden Drug Case Y ule P arty gttlmata oounm in aex odneap New Service Schedule Set (MPTAIN MAG’S Robert C. Morse made his home, and Miss Mar- ARRESTS MRA Votes Change i He Lived Hippie Life (C tiOB. RaliA Revenuzl, 23, of Wind­ Robert Carlton Morse, 74, of guerite Bevins of Cambridge, David J. McCruden, 18, of 42 that McCruden was found with look bSYOBd the elty cl Hartr *Hm Mlijaet to oltmdT M ag At Second Congregational Bloomfield, brother of Mrs. Mass.; a brother, Thomas Bev- Jensen St., was bound over, to only the paraphenalia connected l^t Saturday sor Locks, charged with shop­ lifting, in connection with' the toed and beyond toe eduoetknal our Alexander Lang of Manchester, ins of Ireland; and two grand- the next criminal session of the with narcoUcs use and not any atmrtttftf tha Bnt Sunday tn serve as an tntocmal recaption =SEA FOOD theft of two suede Jackets lii Admission Policy ptetuM. The ftate must tarn died yesterday at Hartford Hos- sons. Hartford County Superior Court actual narcotics, By F irem en To Seek Murderers rottoC f**to tMUBg January, the Second OoiMrege- tor new members to be reostv* valued at |99 from Caldor's yes­ the problem that tt to a regtonol tntocmatton from pltad. The funeral will be Saturday today after Manchester Circuit Atty. Oryk also argued that ^ ^ The Manchester Housinfi: Authority (MRA) lasti LO aAHaKLE 8 certain members » tomilv want It to be too expansive. 8o. xhe Mr. and Mrs. aub tom and three sisters. nyringes, a spoon with a white words between Gryk and musical program. tratlon line at the time was [.ggijjue on the bottom, and Judge 8avitt followed during William Popoff, 76, of 48 Ai^.SOltWM. Jtsrtone ofthe beUeved the standing pd-,r Z ^ r a T l B m Tate and four m e t ^ daughter protoeeed to *» ^ working toward greater oonven- iiy C3uistmas Party will be held lenoe without added coat, the jj Santa, food and Church Council approved the lou of fun tor aU. ed Gryk ‘T guew Pve aeon Just about all about her and said all aerts aubjeeto as "health and modi- Funeral Home, 680 Elm St., M order to help th e people o< him. _ _ ...... ^ Gryk for qiiestlonlng the jo v er have completed the year- d d W ^ o n 8. Adam s St., n ear Men’s N ig h t - everything In hlpfrfe communes of degrading things about bor," should be," said Sanden. ^ mvjihninwir md. chaiqre In schedule. Young AdoR Oreop Rocky Hill, with a Mass of re- South Vietnam maintain their Jomes Garriott,. a toxicol- manner In which he was run- ly formation of the troops and Center, yesterday at 4 ; r - - ^ ____ a. rw'-laf flaA Q fafjs laVt f.ASi4l ^ drug an- he u M . Hartford Supe^Undent d ^ On Jan. 4 when toe stfiedule At the First Oongragattonal quiem at 8t. Mary’s diurch, to noUtlcal self-determln- from the 8tate lab, testl- nlng the case. have announced a schedule of Tlie other car involved was Proponents of the policy-^ gles," said the father, a 28-year "My wife is mi the verge of a Sdiooto MedUl Bair comment^ change goes into effect, the Church, a young adult group Newington, at 10. Burial will iimt not verv analysis of these Judge Savitt told Atty. Gryk, meetings as follows: Monday; driven l>y Howard Barrett, 67, . pnnv^tl^ l« change argued that it would,» Army career man who Uvea ta nervous breakdown. My other afterward that ¥ ------eliminate long waiting periods nursery antf kindergarten pro- to being organised and win be In ^ e Hill Memorial Park, ^ showed that the spoon "I’m not on your side and I’m Cadette ‘Troop 6014, 6:80 to 8:16 i 28 L' ~ convortHble maxi coat is. ion contained — j ______^__ > . . . V ' . _ "IPs really very simple,’’ he neonle eligible for the low- suburban Palos Verdes Penlnsu- daughter has been extremely now help expend Project O - ^SSbrtSr^Sflooonhv gram will move from the meat tor the first time on Dec. heroin and the not on the prosecutors’ side; p.m. at the elementary school; to the same. I hope no- up^t. We are a very clce laml- cem. to. p r ^ d 6 St 5 p.m. tn toa vsstry of the ^ i^ d s may call at the fu- tages and msosacrlng ^em ^ ; yrin"ps contained morphine. I’m only trying to make a fair Tuesday, Brownie ‘Troop 6008, struck a rent housing. ‘Ihey said thait, • church basement to the main r 1 i-ci uo j after consulting with b o d y prejudices the case.” ly.’ ’ neiMdty chSdren out to s c ^ Utersture and the arts. floor of the community bulldtag. church tor a poUuck supper. AU McCruden’s attorney argued judgment of this case.” 3 t6 4 p.m. at the school; Wed- traffic sign and some guide ^ ^ ______— ------In tte suburbs, and see to tt Once a month, families will Interested young oouplss are In­ nesday. Junior Troop 6007, 8 to wires on W. Middle -^pke., near ^ ^ ^ that the suburbs build more _s- i__» bring their children Into the vited to attend and should oon- 691 MAIN 649-1232 be made to the American Can- against 4:30 p.m. at the School, and Main 8t., yesterday at 9:16 p.m. t because, between the time. low-tacome housing so that In- G p o DOIO NvPOUCnjr church servloe for a "balanced tact Mrs. Ronald Newman tor cer 8oclety or to the Coiftiect- R l^< ^w ro te to Wednesday, Junior ‘Troop 6279, ^ applied and toe time’ Drug Scene at White House ner city families can afford to baNTA'MONICA, Chllf. (AP) worship eicpsrisnee," Including further Information. icut TuberculosU and Respira- a girl type It, had IM Vernon 3 to 4:80 p.m. In the basement The cars of Shirley Hunter of ho^ copies made and sent 80 of them Uve outalde the city. _ oroueho Marx’ third wife Junior sermon. Attar U mtai' The Ladles Assoctotton of tory Disease Association. rot . tb. the TownT„wn OfficeDri.cc Building.Buildlna. ^ast Hartford and B ar^ L ^ o u t ^ ^ t ^ ^ to ^ tfe r to government officials, saving Under the guidelines approved won a divorce and a $1 mllUon utee. all children wtU move to the church wtU hold a food sale Groff of 14 Lucian St. collided ^ . For the Sake of Education the rest. Brownie Registration urou oi « i.ni«;iiui oi. tumucu nulotly at Burton’s. by the board, a school is to be settiement after she said ctoasas ta the other building. on Saturday from 10 amt. to Richard W. Helbig HospitaFs Second Phase ‘The Brownie Troop has a cur- on W. Middle Tpke., near Green cKninrrfTur iictai They also said that there is WASHDfQTON (AP) — The Hlrt told reportero that pe^ aijjudged racially Imbalanced if Ctaoucho grouched about her outlining the advantages of * P-«n- OPEN TO 9 P.M. Who Is Ronald Rldenhour? He ROCKVILLE — Richard W. rent registration of 27 girls. Manor Blvd., yesterday, at 7:20 b S ^ ai^ S t c ^ ’ fandard by^- Whlte House was swinging with (ortntag artisto tfXHUd preach percentage of minority cooking. «ie ohanis toe Rev. Mr. Bech- The Friendly Circle’s Oirtot- ON DAYS CIRCLED Approved by State Unit They are now Involved in mak- p.m. Barbara Groff was taken all apirilcanto are con-, j»w and pop music. And there against the use of marijuana. group students exceeds the per- “He said he was. thinking of L win be more oon- P»rty •'H' *>• ®" I^ ’ ing Christmas gift items. Jun- to Manchester Memorial Hos- ^ S ^ c T o ^ ^ n t o ^ sldered, and that if an applicant- member of the First Church of be determined, and many of was a ptontiful suiqily of druga "tt never MUfoatod to me," he (g racial minorities in trading ma ta (Or a new cook— fg. naronta to attend W at 8 p.m. AH church mam- 1969 Christ, Scientist of Roc^lUe, ^ Rockville General Hospital section and an enlarged phyal- “>«• Troop 6007 ^ ® «^ftra- plt^ where -be was treated ^ o ^ ^ w L y ^ ^ and the tools of too addict. said. And,, ho added. If anyone ^ aiUiooU In the diatriet and a now wife,’’ said bnmetta Sunday while their here are Invited to attend the December died yesterday afternoon at his ^ rebel baa been given the green light cal therapy department. It will ^ ^rls. They have Md relied. Both cars were possible rather than be subject It was the windtqi to Prosl- ta hto hand ever used it, "he’d j^ara than 28 points, or If Eden Marie Marx, 88, a tarmsrtonnsr engage tn education. n»**Unf •'Wch wUl featw an See Afoe Tut Hid Wkn Fri Sat borne. anyone i„ the by the Connecticut Hospital also provide tor a new boiler [°rmed "f®, "1^!^ ^ Moat of toe men, and the boys totong waits because his n ^ " «tent Nixon’s one-day governor’a be looking (Or a new Job." ,ny school has leas than 1# per- model. . win be too onos-a- taterestlng program « Oirist- Mr. Helbig is survived by a d^remont ^OoUege knew Ron Planning Commission to pro- plant which wlU contain heating u too, bought the what have you’s, is not ro*™ve as someone' oonferance on dniga and naroot- The imialclana wwo rorprised an-ran- T*hAnAThere were the high . fattfll/kn fashion .... in tennnt aenae of challenge to our young latter to a oritte tor hto r^ ew «v«rlt, ^ _ January. Mix. Marx aald toa neoirie ao they can be proud of Margaret Tniman’a piano "The board shoidd wait inp rv.«w¥««« Kerwin A. Spencer Sr. of 60 "I'm not a hippie or anyone in Ing for the work to take place lor Ski Instructional Program, asslatant, Pam Tracy; leader, sacked. models, paj^dlng In ho»we coats, oriontaUon intn th» iri break cams after a Chrkttmos Thomas Dr., died this morn- that line, I do what I think Is some lime within the coming Registrations will be accepted Nina Ffenstlehl, and assistant, _____ In dresses, and In maxi coats. „ro1ect d h dl ^ Seta country" performanoe, "I wan with him the court rules before It de- ^ sk caw ing at Rockville General Hos- right and If others dont’ agree three months. The construction Saturday morning from 9:30 to Sheila Kennedy. The troop Christmas lights were stolen There were the cooperaUve leJg thaf^mlrl^ aris^aft^T^ We would orooose to way," Nixon aald. If erto rides on this poUcy," said Dr. dinner party Plial. with me, I’m just sorry.” will be phase two of a four- noon at the Sports Mart, Park scribe. Is Debbie Harriman T-.I and1 from the home of Julia ■ Ganas, . girls.1 II at toe vTO^ingwrapping oesKS,desks, person„ern«n moves Intoin¥,77t.» the project, o toe NSSi^cS^SnoK^e^ «<;• iTfro^ Survivors also include iinoth- He said that when the news phase master plan tor ex- St. the troop treasurer, Diane Col- 7 Tracy Dr., someUme In the winding yards of ribbons around The MRA gave Ehideriin the ence ta Febniary stops to ctoai) hto two dsuglMsrs, he added, ____ f¥i«m ininatT' "Why can't you « er son, three grandsons, EUid a about his letter broke two weeks pension of the facility. Phase The program is for children leiie, past two days. the colorful packages. permission to go ahead and ad- <1 > great-granddaughter. ago Claremont College offld^s one, which added 62 beds and from age 7 torough 12. Regis- f**® Cadette Troop 6014 has And then, there were Don vertlse for the position. and Inqirove Its enrironment them.’ oe«V »™- vinjnua ju.. Funeral services will bo Sat- had sought him out, possibly brought the number to 122, was tnatlon will be limited by the funned toa following patrols: Denley’s delicious hotdogs with ______WINTER NEEDS urday at i p m. at the Potter expected to find someone who completed and dedicated this number of available instructors Bel’s Angels, Leader, Clndee sauerkraut, gallons of ,; coffee C A I 1 7 T n n A Y t Funeral Home, 458 Jackson St., was "wild-eyed, long haired and post summer. and will be divided equally be- Turleckl, and assistant, Sherri NATO Gets and dozens and dozens of dough­ * — SALE STARTS TODAY! Wllllmantlc. Burial will be In unshaven. The money comes partly from tween those who have parilcl- Osbunie, and Sachems, leader, nuts. And there was also the Stock Market: the Old Wllllmantlc Cemetery. "Apparently, I surprised a bond Issue, partly from a Hill- pated In previous years and Buth Ctopas, and assistant. music of Tony O’Bright’s Trio. ___ < There will be no calling them,” he said; Rldenhour Is Harris Federal grant and the new-comers who are Interested Margarrt Frazier. OnGloomy Nov. 24 View minus Tony, who is vacation- BEW YORK (AP) — Stocki^ r hours. clenmut, stralghlforwtard and balance from the hospital's un- In the Instructional program the'‘Cadettes had their rededl- Ing in Jamaica. market prices were lower over*' (Continued from Page One) humorously soft-spoken. He restricted endowment fund. There will be a small registra- nation ceremony and court of One can’t forget toe prizes a wide range at noon today,^ Mrs. Rim er H. WIIUs wears a mustache. 1716 second phase construe- tlon fee and registration will be Rogers, backed by MANCHESTER ROTARY CLUB'S Mrs. Helene Luetjen Willis, tton includes plans tor an entire on a first come, -first served Michael ‘"stew^**«r f**°'«*' ®^ for me to’ for- rotrio^ ‘ <9 I 80, of Ehifleld, formerly of M an­ new surgloal suite to Include basis. awarded: Membership cards g^tain cauUoned his partoers *f«*- Somehow, I always get a “ ® sessions; chester, died yesterday after­ Feast of Lights operating rooms and recovery instruction Is planned tor six ^ere presented to Cadettes and ,„at hurrying Into any 111- "«mber that almost, but never remaining natively moder-;; noon at Moncheeler Memorial rooms, and a new labor and de- consecutive Saturday after- ®'''®*‘da for work coinpirted prepared parley, urging: "Let f**®"’ how the ate. FOURTH ANNUAL Hospital. She was the wife of Starts Tonight livery suite Including a recovery noons, Jan. 3 through Feb. 7 Siven os follows: Regina ^ prudent.” bounces. My ^losing Declining stocks continued to! E lm er H. Willis. room. The maternity section wlU on the Fox HUl slope on the Adams, my government, travel- Vietnam. Rogers was re- outnumber advances by more* Mrs. Willis was born March Hanukkah, the Jewish Festl- be moved from Us present to- north side of Henry Park A ®*' ‘*‘®**^* badges; parted to have said Nixon has men, and boys than 4 to 1. : 24. 1889 In Ellington, and had val of Lights, will begin this cation on toe third floor of the list of classes and Instructors phrlstlne PfanstteW, the chal- p,ans and means to follow were toere Iwt i^ t? They ^he Dow Jones avenaae of 30^ lived in Manchester for 40 years evening and will continue for original hospital buUdlng to the will be published the week of ®*«® ®®“''® ®“‘»«Mhlp and ^ with them,regardless of ^f® ^ there-the fat and toe aidustrials at noon w a s ^ 3 ^ before moving to Enfield six eight days through Friday, Dec. wing which was constructed In Dec. 29. Children must be nc- H?® f™''®*®*' »>adge; Margaret ups and downs of the peace J?*® ^® at 789.40 In earUer t r a ^ t S months ago. 12. 1963. companled by a parent or f*ie five animal king- ^^Iks In Paris ^"® ^® the rich jj ^ Survivors, besides her hus- The festival Is observed by This pre/poaed phase wUl also guardian when rostering badges, games leader, my ManUo BroMo NATO’s secre- “’® P®®*'- “i« *>ctor and oimoet six, ^ Deluxe band, include u son, Elmer R. lighting small candles on each Include a new clinical labora- Anyone wishing further infer- player-producer and tary general suggested at a ,® lawyer and toe r^ Winis of Enfield with whom she evening of the festival. the lory, central sterile mipply de- matlon should contact William trefoil badges, and Ruth conference Wednesday “ ® merchant and the ...“r®**®” ® slip. 6" Eskimo made her homo; o daughter, numto r of lights being Increas- parUtvent, enlarged emergency Houle, program director Copas. the five animal kingdom jj jg unnecessary tor ®“^m er. Wedneaday through the 800 clos-* All Aluminum 5 lb. Bag Calcium Mrs.T»t.« IreneIr«n« B Bella Ii of w West a . i nHurt- . . r i . ed cd W with ith oBCheach Buccesslve successive eve-eve ------badges, chef, child care, dress- countries to renounce the “ ® safe to surmise that all 1®'’®! had triggered some- ANTIQUES ford; two brothers, William "Ing. Tonight, only one candle maker, games leader, traveler, ygg reeAA _ rtM ® t ‘'«®- Ask Don. ®'n‘>Honal selling. . ■; Snow Shovel doride Pellets Luetjen and Herman Luetjen, will bo lit In each Jewish home Obstacles Face Manchentcr Area player-producer and world tre- that when ¥hA„thersl^ed .hA^ehsr-torch"^"- thev ‘®“ y®“ J*®"* '" “ y hoi- 1’*® '" “ •'‘®l W ill iK>t reach hot-; both of Rockville; four grand- In “ 'brief service which will toll bad^s. ter of the United Nations, :>g8 — they ^ consumed. tom until a seaslon of heavyi children, and nine great-grand- Include blessings of Thanksglv- Tax Reform Bid As p art of their preparation ______The h a{ ^ ^ people In town trading devel<^, said Clifford! Our chlldren. Ing "for the miracles perform- Driver Charged last night had to be the wives E. Bouraasa of Thomson let L«w«l for toe challenge of social de­ SfM«l Funeral services will bo to- for our ancestors In the days (Continued from Page One.' After Car Hits pendability, the Cadettes are and sweethearts. They knew McKinnon. He expects support morrow at 1 p.m. at the Zion gone by at this season of the planning a Christmas party for Two K illed where their men, and boys too, around toe 776-786 support level f e l . 9 9 » 4 9 * Evangelical ^ Lutheran Church, year." dent would want to see the en- Tree in Bolton pre-school children on Dec. 22. were. They didn’t have to pre- of 1966. ' Heavy guage poliihed aluminum Mellt ice on cement, drivcwayi. Matdwuud coniirucliun. manufac­ The Rev. Charles Kuhl, pastor. The "miracles" refer to the lire bill first, Wetbiesday the Dow fell to ihaft with plailic hand grip, /.inc ilep*. Doei not harm lawn. Slock tured by Flexible Flyer Hour* of and the Rev. George L. Luecke victory which the Jews of Pal- Nixon could not help but ex Barbara Roy, Gilead Rd., He- In Cun Battle top it ott they knew that 793.86, lU lowest closing point In, SHOW & SALE coaled back-up ilrip and melal up now fur Ihe uiowy weather (un for the yuung and old. of Our Redeemer Lutheran estlno In th\ second century BC pg^t ipg f|„g| m, ^u, pg g„ung. bron was treated at Manches- Santa s helper was on their almost three years. ^wear ilrip, 47" overall length. VJhahead. Chureh of Enfield will officiate, hod attained over their Greek _ «, ca11v resoonslble ZIe Memorial Hospital for a cut War Conduct (Continued from Page One) ______At noon today, toe AP eo-stock Burial will be In Grove Hill conquerors, the victory which " ® «'®nHy responsible. Zle- received in a one-car accl- and John Clscewskl, toe two of­ average was off 2.6 a t 270.8, < > Cemetery, Rockvllo led l» the establishment of the if'®'' ““d- dent early this morning on Rt. with Industrials off 3.6, rails off < > Friends may call at the Festival of LlghU. The Greeks OongroSBla||iF sources also 88 In Bolton. Her car was Probe Urged ficers wounded, were among 13 policemen in the prosecution Al>oiit Town 2.1, and utilities off .7. The AP <1 > Holmes Kun.'ral Home. 400 had been the masters of Pales- said the conferees undoubtedly heavily damaged, police'said. average, on Wednesday also slid MANCHESTBt ARMORY Knin at., tonight from 7 to 9. im-’ tor two centuries. As long will make the bUl more polata- f^e driver who was charged Continued from Page One) unit sent to the building to serve the warrant. As a precaution. Uttle Flower of Jesus Moth- to Its lowest closing point In 2 Amp Auto Batter.^ Charger 1? toeTeU^lors r I'c^fd reaffirmation Of a national com- P^m~d."Art%rtor^^^^^ meert’l^r^ moro MIm Bessie B. UlallH'r MIm Bessie B. Ululbor 330 MAIN ST.-FRI. & SAT. A . . „ ------,1.. .™„,1 -nlur. —..va ,h. SSirpnSJu. S r^teSed'ye^rd:-:rrt:yesterday iv b“ i o * s r “jr ux'-torm-^r rrouTt: road, hit two guide posts, went “'‘swing ^on retired federal and persons In a darkened rooin and lured from stocke to the bond ford Hospital. DEC.5&6'10JLM.TO 10P.M. ■-;5.70 K?n prLct'lt"! toe eS“ to!^''cuTa to^^ndlvudar'i!^ a“sm a!r^'‘'"'Sh '“’is ‘^ ' ' 7 ^ ^®"^ ^ ^ ‘^m'e'^^^ marketX J?el^'th^ Survivors also include a sis­ 01 ___ Struck a small tree. She Is and distinguished professors of ducked for cover. Parmody and Mr®- Brad Vaie, membera of Retail drv-eoods stocks were For quicker ilirlt in «ll weither Aulomiljc reiei circuil breaker* 6 voll - I 2 ter. a nephew, and two nieces. “I Palestine rose In re- ratos. scheduled to appear In Man- Clszewskl said, police returned U*® Msnehester Junior Worn- . ~®®*®J^r® voll Kleclur iwflch U L zpproved • will muunling bracket ' Funeral services will be to- ^ ^ Senate, In adopting cheater Circuit Court 12 Dec. 29. “ the fire. ®n'» Club. will read bed- ‘®T®'^ ^®Pi‘® ®®'"® ‘ i morrow at 1 p.m. ik the Weln- After a hard and bitter guer- G o res am endm ent 68-37 other area police activity■ Francl<» "aid the signers In- A call for assistance brought I'"'® s*ories tonls-ht to the chll- Roebuck W 39 S a iC IlD fXHWITOftS Bteln Mortuary, 640 Farmington “fuggle, they succeeded In Wednesday, substituted on $800 VERNON duded three former ambassa- n additional 50 policemen to ____dren In __ toe pediatrics unit at ^ ^ Ave, Hartford. Burtal will be ®xp®lllhg the aroel* Inv^ers exemption tor all of the rate Robert Barkley. 48. of 199 **®™ “'® United Nations — “scenr^uTheavier' arma- Manchester M^emorlaT Hw^tah Federated De- in the Muhl Ave.. Cemetery. regained the Independence cuts In the bill. St-. Rockville was chaf^ Goldberg. Ernest Gross and ®‘'®,"®,J^" "„“cWne ^ ___ partment Stores down 1 at 37. i f S N A C K BAR - HOME COOKED CAKES AND FIB Hartford. ?L‘» ®®'"^** ®d with failure to obey a sufe Francis Plimpton; three former a„d tear gas. Chi Omega of Greater Hart-’ Th® decline embraced such 1 •f^esto n e Friejldl muy 'cull utat * her__ lh«v.they olpannurfcleansed th$» the ®TAm. Tern- inHl/\nts>r Indicated1 HflllaMills mIvKfmlsrht K bea willing irafflc control sdrnal ^ Lter be* e»K4.A#®*'‘®' I'®*^‘aksmI ..advisersa4.aIa...^ to the State tc«i r» ford will have a (Christmas other major categories os i f home, 112 Folly Brookok Blvd.. P'® Jerusalem, which had to compromise the Issue In involved In a" two-car ac Department— Adrian Ftrtier, luncheon Saturday at li :S0 a.m.'*l®®*®- aircrafts, electronics, ADMISSION S IB Wethersfield. petn defiled by the pagans, and conference. parllculBriy If the ddent at Union and West Sts Becker and Abram Sprfty De-Icer Memorial contribullons may rededlmted It to the ser\'lce ot Arkansas E)emocrat Is con- last night. Chayes; former Asst. Secretary Rooke Condition worth Atoeneum a t 12:80 p.m. “ rai*». '"ius oua. airlines, totxiccas. y n \\k Scraper he made to a charity of the Co•« ...... Oak St., who was shot three Xerox was off 1 at 106. The WhAt does Rotary do with the money line* Dryer • lubneani - to $800 In 1971 None of the Dr^ “ ‘®* scheduled to «X clvtitans at Hue during ^ shotgun allsr an M®'^n® Col. Robert W. Ne- company early toda)y announced ■tuffs, prior to maiUng, m<« th y mow for deer winter Windsor, father of Mrk. Rose I'®"*- .u .,„„r me piu- appear in Rockville it raises with its Anntul ^tiques Exirz long reech 24" length driving. Sprey on tolvenl.'< Add* nukage P anoear in arcult O'* I*** Tet Offensive and ssdd, o,-,une„t over a lame of pool s®" I**'"- Mrs. El- plans for substantial expansion 000 Easter Seals in connection with the Bnittie* and Kripe* off mow ind Orimek of Manchester. , and . Feast of ch»;"^1; Court 12 Dec. 23. “Atrocities by whomever com- :i‘S;r‘sp<;;;i.;ni[;i’r ‘’l^vrrn*^ *>11 W. Nevtile of 1S2 Deenwood of the business of Itank' Xerooc Show? Every nickel of it foeg to youth Kripc off lo your gatoliiK James R .Jensen and^ Mrs. Lights for the past two thou-- bill would affect taxes tor this ■ n n n al drive fOT fUllds. ice. Will not icralch gtow. James Work Jr.. 20, of Storrs, milled are illegal and immor- 3 p „ ^ gj at 12 30 a-m yester- Ihr - !■ »«rvlna with the Third L»d. In which it artll have a 61 projeeti, which include: Hazel Phillips both o f Vernon, *“"*1 years. Jews ever>-where y®kr. Howdl Chaney Tbchnkal School died ’Tuesday at St. Francis have thought with pride of the was arrested thu morning on a *1" ,, .0 be In satlsfac- Amnhlbian Tractor Battalion, per cent voting Interest. (1) Dawn D«»ce - An ^ u il ^ oit fw Issut^ by Circuit Court Me^whlle. In Watolngtoa J - ^ Manchester First Marine Division In Viet- Trading in blocks of 10.000 Lwards - Are made to top students in Hospital, Hartford. - heroism of their ancient fa- tory condition at Manchester gradnatinf Senior* which stai^ slt» Survlvors also Include his ‘her* and have rededIcated Rank Burglar thf^ce* " Smi^ti^* tu^^ov^* f tad Memorial Hospital ‘®*‘y-today. nam. ’^®Hie ‘***^“”' battalion -hares or more included 99.900 the^Senior Reception $u»d w i^ u es to each department /Aluminum Boostei^ wife, another son. another ihcmselves to their faith and Gerald D. Boisvert, 23. of 111 E«neral siroport to toe First Ma- shares of Restaurant Assocl- ^^re-M laed Galloa Jcl Spray Police said the arrest involved by its chairman. Sen ,J.W. Ful- HoU St. has been charged with '‘I"® Division’s three Infantry ates, off 1 at 22%, on the Ameri- the ettriy hours. Food, antertoininCTt (6) Rotary Intematioiial Fdowships - daughter, and 14 grandchildren. *° iheir eternal hope of return- Steals Cojns an alleged disturbance at a brieht, D-Ark., for hearings on W indshield Waaher Cables Funeral services will be to- '"E I® Ihe land where that faith asaault with intent to kill. He >’»(riments !n terms of troop can $tock Ehcchange. and supervised fun is provided the Every Botarian contributes to Rotary local restaurant on Nov. 1 1 . "what Is happening to us as a International FeOowahips which sand Surfing Fluid morrow at* 11 a.m. at the F.W. was born, and of living there ^ burglftr nuide his wfty into Work is schG<)ulG

\ >' t . PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, J969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 / CAGE ELEVEN Shannon To Gel Schuts’s special Grade 2 ^ class ed the trade name of Carroll’s listed as the four smaller Coventry Tolland over the past 4H years, accord­ Shell of. Tolland, giving his ad­ schools ta the league. Schools THINK SMALL *m S 3l ■"*’3^ “ ” Tolland County ‘Life’ in Slaying ing to Mrs. Marilyn Dandurand, dress as Merrow Rd. and participating ta addition to ’Tol­ Drthreeed In Mneeheetor organiser of the event. Rhodes Rd. land are Granby, Stafford and ■quipped with laoUierette in­ Steele Declares Leadership Superior Court O f Policeman Education Board To Seek Trade Names Registered Bulletin Board Somers. Bach srttool will terior, windshield waslMr, 2- ’Two trade names were regis­ ’The ToUanders Squsue Dance abbreviated games, permitting q>eed electric wlpern, bewtar, . Motions to set aside, the ver­ HAR’TPORD, Conn. (AP) _ tered with the town cletit’a of­ (21ub will hold a club level dance each school to face each of the defogger, 4-way safety flHhan, Grants for Three Schools others ta a playing situation. back-up lights, front and r m e tMggi\ing in Second District dicts were denied in the cases A sentence of life impriaonment '■’J ' fice during the past month. tomorrow night at 8 at Pagani’s seat belts, lisaiUiereAte heddrests, of the two men found g u l^ of Lester D. Babta and T. J. Cryrtal Restaurant. This Is ’Tolland’s flrrt year of Robert H. Steele of Vernon, awaits Paul J. ’’Blackie” Shan­ A lightly attended town meet- required was Extended to four varsity level basketball. steering wheal look assault Inr connection w lu the tag last night ' unanimously years, Oockett registered themselves Tolland High School will host window dsf roeter. a probable OOP candidate for Tolland County Courthouse de­ non in the slaying of a Hartford the Second Oongressional dis­ agreed to permit the Board of ’The towns previously applied under the trade name of ’Tol­ tomorrow nlgM’s North Central Manchester Evening Herald tention cell fire Oct. 7. policeman. for bonds for a 20-year period, land Realty, giving their ad­ Connecticut (Conference Basket­ TED TRUDON Ate. 11, TsOssd Tgts> trict seat now held by Demo­ JoiMph L. Wright, 28, and Shanmm was ccmvlcted by a Education to negotiate with the Tolland oorreapondent Bette Tdisihil s Mistlmlsr crat William St. Ongfe, told a and the state spread its grant dress as Merrow Rd. ball jamboree for the confer­ Tliomas Johnson, 22, inmates at Superior Court jury Wednestlay state for the receipt of grants payments out over the same 20 Daniel L. Carroll Sr. register­ ence's second dlvlslmi teams Quatrale, tel. 876-ISt5. VOLKSWAGEN 449-2111 joint meeting . of the Coventry the State Prison at Somers, night of second degree murder and Andover Republican Town for the middle school, the Mea- years. were sentenced Tuesday by Su­ in the March 27 shooting of If a town was lucky snd Ob­ Committees Tuesday night that' perior Court Judge David M. Francis X. Fenton. dowbrook School additiem and "both the nations and Eastern tained the right Interest rate, Shea. Fenton, who was off duty at the arts and science wing o t the the state grant barely covered Connecticut are going to require Wright received 10 months to the time, stopped at the Edge- high sclKX^. the financing costs. King ex­ more vigorous and effective three years in prison and John­ wood Grill on his way home Congressional leadership In the Estimated costs o t the three plained. son, two to four years, to be with' Easter baskets for his school buildtag projects are $2. In other business the meeting it*s Christmas on the Green... 19T0’s than they are now receiv­ served consecutively with sen­ children. ^ rapdlly approved the aimotat- ing.” 260,000 for the middle school; tences they are now serving. According to testim^*oyed m me invest- charge of rape involving a 18- RlsCassi who did not deny that ing, comparing it with the pre­ the Democratic majority in the “*P*rtment of the Travel- year-old Coventry girl. His cose his client killed Fenton, ap­ vious procedure. I TOYS Congress has been “deUberate- Instance ^m pany, and continued for trial, parently won over the jury with i GIFT WRAPPED FREE his argument that the shooting A disttact advantage to the ly sitting on the President’s leg- '^ * Ro»>ert N. was a “sudden impulsive act town under the new act is the lalative program for almost Son^e cam- Buasiere, 21, of Hartford to now Immediate receipt of what us­ [ ARTHUR DRU8 a year now, and as a result, P“*Sn. He was campoipi nmn- j,ehl. He is charged with by a man who lost ccmtrbl "’bf CREDIT TO YOUNQ ADULTS his emotions.” ually amounts to 50 per cent faces a glut of legislation rang- 2,*®*’/?*’ 1“ ^ ■ l^nasllde ^ ^ motor vehicle alleged- of the estimated constructimi Ing from money bills to welfare In Vernon, jy j,,g escape in August jewelers-SILVErsmiths Downtown Manchester, 968 Main Btrseit RisCassi said Shannon had been jilted by his girlfriend and cost, permitting the town to only reform.” .. ffotn »■ Superior Court detention borrow one-half he cost of the »- tutot-Holah wiin M ttflM-Nuech With had done some heavy drinking n llo it doof« Ont npon olittvtt. Ont Steele termed Congress’s re- K . ^ t h ®®“- before he walked Into the Edge- project. RAPP'S Ofowor in hoo* drat r »n boot fusal to act "Inexcusable and ^ scheduled for thU wood GrUl that day. A second advantage permits "Jewish Style" Intolerable in these critical ,1 month Include that of WlUiam ISSMtMM WMtISSMMkMS the towns to apply for bonding SWMCMISSStS(MK9a(batB«ISMata«MMUaiMS8HMaKWiasSSnKIKSKMIMSSS If the jury had convicted Shan­ Delicatessen & liestaurairt ft} •uRtt-Noun . 44'' •ufftt Hueon with times.” He suggested that the Despard, 19, of Vernon, 44' iulItt'HutCh * \*> r non of first degree murder. It through the state at a maximum ept'’ f’.'ui giatt tneiotto LJ gUiO tneiottd com remedy was to give the Presl-- charged with breaking and en- lour per cent interest rate. King _ _ _ partmtntv . I ■ partmtnli -Four dent a working majority in the tering a dwelling in the day- would have had to go hack into dfowtfv *n tuKt d ftw trt tn boot session to consider the punish­ note^rVie act is a bargain since next Congress, and he stated and ^ weapon# maintenance *‘'"® — - - — James -* - Hart- the state presently pays six per that nowhere did the Reptfbli' nett, 68, Old Oak ’Trail, Coven­ ment for the crime—life im­ FMtMrinf M Fy|l LIm of field. Airman Ober to a 1069 BIG HOLIDAY SAVINGS prisonment or death. cent and more for boding. Ovor Shiffod Sandwkkot Our colteatlon inchidea Hutches to fit your wall apace— cans have a better opportunity try, charged with 10 counts of Towns would be forced to p^y Ficklos • Dtlicioot Solodi from 36 to60 indies. (If you have only 26 Inches, we’ll to coJribute to m i s l ^ l T ^ injury or'^isk In ju ^ to a For second degree murder, N«w York Stylo DonMrti • CkotM Cokce sen you a oomer cupboard.) Hutches wfth dosed dooca School. there is only one sentence pro- even higher interest rales. RAKE Koost Mtf HOT Corood Btf in Connecticut’s sprawling SeC' child and 10 counts of in­ ( akloi In previous years the towns or open shelvea or oomhfnatlona of both. Hutches with vided by law—life Imprison­ HOT Poftroml HOT Knithto ond Congregational district, decent assault; Joseph Naumec, have financed school construc­ ~~^tNDERS 0 Cottrhig - Coket gloss doors, wood doors, even sdre grill doors to keep out ment. Opto Smo. • Thors. Till 1 A.M. cots and children. Hutches sdth spoon rocks or plate U Iwtttt Nulcli which Includes the entire east­ 26, Highland Ave., Rockville, tion costs by short term bor­ g*ii*fv %n*Ur$ I '.e ern half of the state. Women Schedule charged with two counts of ag­ Fri. Ii Sot. Till 2 A.M. groovee to fit your ooUecUon. Hutches wttti many types II (Use FOR LITTLE TOTS rowing which was limited to a "Enjoy tt Rafps'' or U kt out anything on of beautiful hand-carved detalMng. So don’t let anyone "It is time." Steele said, "to gravated assault which alleged­ 1 6 our menu ‘ " ' *]___ M BaeMSuMk a.lk Ctrnor Cuptotrd S MM MM«HUSS«SMM MWMMMWWWWIsnMMMEMaMSNMwnSgWeWSSBiS two-year period when bonding tdl you Hutches ore oil eHke. Not until you’ve stopped tpoon rack, fNiltry whtrtm«nt% Four O U U tnciohod top 1967 session of the legislature (IK*. 44A - Nnr Ri«. IM N n r m r r r ) such exoeBent values we won’t keep them long. Bo emus Ofdwoa m boot wHh olortdt compan Hard Rock Maple desire to serve this huge dlS' The Women’s Club of Manches- Also, Richard E. Pacheco, 87, Drugs Part Of the period before bonding was m*ni m boo* trict, as well as one who ter will have its annual Tast- of 84 School St., Rockville through both his own Initiative Ing Supper Monday at 6:80 pjn. charged with aggravated Massacre Scene and his support of the national in Fellowship Hall of Second sault; John J. O’Neil, 26, Spruce ! administration can help move Cbngregatlonal Church, 886 N. gt., Manchester, accused of WASHTNG’TON (AP) — Sen. this country forward in the Miain St. The event is open to breaking and entering a motor J Thomas J. Dodd suggested Wed­ 70’s." membens only. vehicle at Vedley Palls Park in nesday t)iat drug abuse or drug- Steele, son of radio personal- The program will Include June; John M. McDonald, 24, of j ity Bob' Steele, is a graduate group 'Christmas caroling ac- 28 Reservoir Rd., 'Vernon, induced peychoeis "may be part of Amherst College and holds oonvpcuiled on the piano by Mrs. charged with conspiracy; Rob- of the explanation for the be­ degrees in government and jojm Oeraid. Mrs. Felix M. ert L. Frasier, 18, of 6 Cherry I havior of some of our troops" Russian studies from Columbia pavis wlU be guest soloist. St., Rockville, and John Ursin, in the alleged 1968 massacre of Special! Pile Lined University. In 1960, he served There will hI«q be a "Trim/20, of Baxter Rd., Tolland, ar- Vietnamese civilians at My Lai. os a spokesman for one of the Christmas Tree” for the rested Aug. 6 and charged with j ’The Connecticut Democrat dents to visit the Soviet Union, yp^ng residents at the Oonnectl- hindering the appearance of a i called on the White House and Belted Outerwear first groups of American stu- Receiving and Study witness, and Harold J. Duclos, the Pentagon to work with his Gift of Glamour! ______Home in Warehouse Point. Mem. 8, North River Rd.. Coventry, 1 juvenile delinquency subcommit­ Nspilwly to 27.N ben are reminded to bring an charged with breaking and en-! Cosco Cosco 2 Piece Brushed/Knit tee in determining the relation. Broadtail” Car Coat ornament tor the tree and wrap- taring with criminal Intent, If any, between drugs and the ped gifts marked with sex and Heted for trial ore Ray- Baby Toilette Co Seat Fleecy Pram Set “Gro” Sleepers alleged massacre. (Mdor HoUdey sge group tor which the gift C. Lebel, 19. of VlUage St., Dodd told the Senate he plans Vikisl is approprtate. CMfta should be charged with manslaughter in public hearings “to let our peo­ 19.99 tor those from 6 to 16 years connection with a boating accl-1 Ofir ple know if our soldiers in Viet­ Reg. nam have suddenly become bru­ A pest little fike - thii fun of age Including toys, clothing. early in July in which Fred 6.90 fur of blick broadtail! Looks Bushcoats, norfolks. iki coils, BAZAAR good used ice skates and other Pecaaln of Rockville drowned, • tal stormitroopers, or, whether, like the real luxurious thing. suburbans. Wide and irsdwalc 1.88 corduroys, Dacron* pulyesler 3.99 5.99 - S 8.88 as I consider more likely, some winter equipment. Cash dona- Sizes 8 to 18. of 62 Village St., Rockville, /colluns, 2 ply nyluqs. wool tlons will also be accepted for a Llje as cumplete Irainei ot can b« used sepai- Use as car seat, booster seat, play seat. Con­ Fleece snowsuit with attached fur trimmed Treated to retain shape and fit wash after of them have become the vic­ lanpe gift for the children at ^harged wito assault with In- alely un regular lutlel. Made uf lough high tims of a drug problem that has plaids. Only one of matiy styles tour-molded scat with vinyl-covered hood. Suspender pants with detachable wash. Thermals and flat knits prints or shown. Sizes 36 to 46 the home to be pu«>ha-ed by the ‘?® ^ p act polystyrene urethane form pad. booties. Quilt lined, machine wash and dry. solids with 2 rows of snaps to adjust as tot already tom asunder the fabric clUb. In August of Miss Janet Bren-| Sizes: 12, 18, 24 months. grows. Warm flannel lined non-skid plastic of domertic American society.” Mrs. Vemer Nylin and Mrs. nan of WllllmantIc. soles. Sizes: I to 4. He noted that Army offlcisda Richard Pahst are In charge of t

I.L.XL and 8 lu 1054. 4.99 ^ Choose frtim whlbe, spruoe, Douglm fir, or Oolorado ■HOPPING PLABA S7.88 s l .97 3.88 3.88 Friday: Filet of haddock, ^ green spruce 6 ft. - 10 ft. tor fA.OO (blus spruoe also ’|i^ Bfsln Street—Route 89 9.97 VERNON, CONN.—ara-aiM fried potatoes, buttered beets, “Fur” Jackets Warm nylon quilled snow wit Mufflers ... Scarvests ^ available). ’► Two gallon capacity. sIu m i IiI run for 20 Fils on crib or playpen Baby’s own amuse­ bread, butter, milk, pineapple with ellechad hood, knit wrtat- Mon. iliiu A k . Bunded knits, suedes ui flannels. Infant Delightful print angel tup sets and bonded Vitgiri wools. hs4>ulk O k m * scry hex hours. Most rccotnmcndi^U by doctors for ment park, many hours of enjoyment. sizes: 4 to 24 months. Toddlei sizes: 2,3.4. knit sets. All machine washable. Infant sizes: upside down cake. lets Downhill penis Reversible Drew snd sport scarves. 6 foolers and 2 ■ 9tM to f l i t PM. 15.97 to 17.97 pnni lo solid or solid to solid 4 ^ Field iDcoitton on Mlher Rnotd, WlndaorvHle (SMrt Wrind. Open ‘Ihunt.-FM. Eves children. Some at 4.88 9 to 24 mos: toddler sizes: 2 to 4 yrs. I b u n t scarvesis Solsds, clgn platda. ^ Bor) 8 miles south of Broad Brook off Qasttham Rd., and Rcfleclinf the looks of to 6x ts aLl bkivoubs a n d chinchilla, oiler and mink Orion* Knit ^ Is open from 0 A.M. to 4 PJC on Bat and ■!». RSPAIRB OUARAMTBBD Some belled, some with Robin Cheryl attached hoods. New Girls’ Scarves Layette Gift Set or Receiving longer 27 inch lengths Thermal Knit Sires 7 to 14 2.49 2 MULNITE FARMS, kic. t Hosiery Ski Slacks too MW-i-Mt BD. WDiDBOBVnXJ^ CONN. ^ Fleece Crib Blankets Blanket 2.97 1 ^ Knit Hats Variout lengths in beighr wtmet WEN XMAS EVE m x . t i- 4.47 colors' Fringe liims. solids or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAAAAAAAAAiii 2 9 9 * 7ta«4 . M7 Mnpes 1 . 9 7 Waffle knil Itniiig keeps waimth Tasticd cloches, pixies, cuddle/ in Downhill style with slasric 1.88 sltrrupt Rtoarn. Hack. pean. eUSTONBURY PAINT AND FLOOR OOVERMR IIK . ^• »'* 1.69 caps, helmets and long stocking^ , Layeite set consists of bath towel, wash­ hats Bulky or flat knit, solid! lOiral cloth. crib sheet, pad. etc. Crib blanket Kuddleup^wiih Cone Mills 100% brusli- and jacquard patlerns has tiny dream piml on soft pulyestei ed cuiion receiving Mtnket in print ot J-MAniilVtSL ^JCtUsAlf, blend fleece with uiin binding. solid colors. Pile Liaed IN STOCK SALE ONLY for 50% OFF ON ALL CARPET IN STOCK Baby's Deluxe Nylon Mesh Play Pen ronforl! □ Embroidered ^ Acrylic Fleece AgmOOAN LEGMH4 a c x iu a r v 9 x 9 ARMSTRONG CEILING PAINT Auto Swing Complete with Pad Comforter Sets Pram Sets w m i p i M W a ASPHALT TILE LINOLEUM ' j. GO. • 2 .9 5 Bocli HAN A BEAN Hat and Sale w 6 c Bq. YX 9 9 c . 1 Per Chsehtimer . 2.B7 SUFFER \ ^ m/ Dickey Sets Onr Rag. 2 .M Corduroy AMERICAN CERAMIC FORMICA BRAIDED RUGS Glove -| 6 Foot Fviaadl 12.88 9.87 s i 2.77 5.44 l s6.44 ' r ' WALL TILE X »’ 9 12 Casuals Saa. M ^.O ae.7 Galkxy! J.oO 4 zt? 2.50 George Boot 8.97 1.99 Gltivc kaihei uppers, neace lined. ^ 2.49 Scarves Teens fivoriU cswsdnitiet tut slacks, One-piece fleece pexm with itiacfaed fur Cruup includes cktf tu knoc hi^s. gq. F t 3 9 c Bq. F t 3 9 c , • » . B 5 , Alttaqlivc patterned canopy and swing seal .Alltactne llotal print lail withjloral prmi. ■ SchitDe1 embroideied comforier filled M PJL .1 a» Wonderful vmyh and real leathers. Soft, warm knitud wool and acetate Soft sand suede uppers, deep psk ilrcich pants, skuis 3 slykx Krmkk Vinuned hood xnd booties Warm muiet^ A rainbow of tolsd svmiet colon, with Compkle with wind-up music hox. Perfect Isnay. with plantation crepe soles Round lue. chunk 'heel thick pad 'Folds easily Oily 50^(_$ioie With quick dr) Dacron * 88 Cooidiiuted cuffv fu6 kngth nylon no-snag zipper.. sshrte border trira Smart acoetaonzing Acrybe pile or aenume fur Immgs blend Solid colors or wide uripes in crepe reiks no lain-checks laffeia pillow Sci comes m gifi box. ■he new long 6 fooler length' C ra fu d m Spans Sizes 7 to 12 . Biosvn. pcen. Iwme. 5 lo 10 Brown Of Mach, Svy to lO. KITCHEN CARPET LIVING ROOM FAMOUS NAME i gill for hiby 50 pci store, no lainchecks fuBy quilt imed Sues 0 to 6 mos for nuts, sweaten. )ackets Knitted gloves entn Irather palms CARPET FURNITURE ■i' Rgg. flB^B gg. T4. a x Re«, I1B.BS Sq. Yd. a X J M SALE THURSv thru SATURDAY NOW Sq. Yd. NOW Sq. Yd. V ® *"" 20% to «0% OFF MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE SALE THURS. Ora StL ! c::-A ci^i3ori. Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke* nehaW miiy b« I OPEN T 1 U 10 PJ«. EVERY M6HT 60 HEIRON AVE. 633-9176 ^GLASTONIURY, CONN. ' EXIT 93, WnJHJR CROSS PARKWAY OPBI UNn. 10 P R . DMLV-~ Where Holiday Shopping u EXIT 93. WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY ,4/ivays a Pleauire'

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONJI., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 Section Two THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 Harriman Says iUanrljratFr lEimtittg IfFralli THUR^AY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 Pages 13 to 24 Nixoii’s Speech Do If Yourself or Let Us Do It For You Re-Ignited W ar NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— V f Former diplomat W. Averell Harriman Tuesday night blamed ' ^ President Nixon’s Nov. 3 speech on Vietnam for the new offen­ sive reportedly being planned by North Vietnam. North Vietnam viewed the TEMPLES President’s address as a threat, Harriman told an audience at CARPET and FLOOR COVERING Tale, and, he added, "it’s al­ ways unwise to threaten the ene­ my—especially a small people.” 300 MAIN STREET TEL. M34M2 Harriman, who headed the U.S negotiating team in Paris last OPEN DAILY TO 6 — TNURS., FRI. TO 9 P.M. year, said it was "untrue” that the late North Vietnamese lead­ er Ho Chi Minh had rejected a peace overture from the Nixon administration, as Nixon had charged in his Nov. 3 address. He read from Ho’s letter ex­ cerp t saying that North Viet­ nam was seeking a "reasonable basis of settlement.” Ho also called for "good will on both sides,” according to Harriman. Although sharply critical of Nixon’s Vietnam policy, Harri­ man said he was optimistic— because he assumed that the C O M E IN President “ will realize he’s on a disastrous course before it’s too late.” He said Nixon’s Nov. 3 ad­ AND WIN dress to the people of the Uni­ ted States was motivated b y ' “ what is good for the political A 5 FT. PLUSH position of the President” rath­ er than "how we can arrive For Rosary Society's Saturday Bazaar at a settlement in Vietnam.” Harriman, a former governor Some of the articles which will be on sale at a goods and preserves, candy, new and used toys, of New York, is visiting Yale on a fellowship. Holiday Bazaar sponsored by the St. Bridget Ros­ jewelry, plants and dried arrangements, paper flow­ SANTA ary Society are being arranged by Mrs. Jrene Bush- ers, religious items, and salt and pepper shakers. Ha^ord Mayor Ann Uccello laughs with delight Atty. John S G. Rottner with picture to be hung in Richard Martin School and oreael I ALUMINUM THEES at Manchester welcome. Town Counsel Shea beams. ireaented ey of 670 N. Main St., left, and Mrs. James E. There will also be a country store, a white elephant to him by GOP Chairman M. Adlar Dobkin. (Herald photos by Buceivicius) Harold A. Turkington, except for mod shirt, looks exawtty Comins of 404 N. Main St. The event will be held Iwoth, raffles, and three showings of a film, “ Spir­ I O R N AM EN TS as he does in the picture presented to him last n i ^ t Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Bridget I B O X X M A S C A R D S CLAUS it of Christmas,” and cartoons by members of the School cafeteria. Among the abides featured at the Catholic Student Organization (CSO) of the i ARTHUR DRUG NOTHING TO BUY! ChristmaiB Planis aha is a graduate of Cfohunbia bazaar are aprons, Christmas decorations, baked church. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) CfoUaga, and studied also at tha JUST COME IN AND REGISTER! Ann Uccello Joins Town GOP Celebration Speaker*8 Topic Hartford Seminary IfoundaUon. She ia widely knoam throughout SOL R. COHEN cited gathering by her un­ Board of Directors Is 6 to 8 Re­ persona I have ever met. He during his tenure as school tha atata ter her work with DroRfing TiNsday, D«c. 23rd expected appearance. She re­ calabnatton to r tha Rapttblloan For"Y Group About 200 Manchester publican. took countless hours from his chairman. young paopla. ceived a standing and cheering Poity,” he oboarvwd, “U ia olao After a few more words of family and from his law prac­ She waa on tha Summer Con- Republicans, attending gi ovation, before and after her Town Manager Robert Weiss, a victory celobratkm to t tlw Mrs. Hooks K. Johnston will praise for Manchester’s OOP tice and gave them unaelfiahly victory - testimonial dinner brief remarks. called on for remaVks, said he TX>wn of Manchaatar. Tlta iMk ba tha speaker at tha Y- faranoa Oommittaa of Connect­ 2S% OFF ON ALL WAXES victory. Miss UcceUo left. She to the achool board. And, he icut for as years. Shs has bean last night at the Manches­ was present to honor ’’two gxxxl of loauaa In tha iaaf. alactkm Wodneaday Daoaart moating on She congragulated Manches­ had been In Manchester to at­ accompUahed the task of nego­ *ubUcans education at Cantor Ikmgraga. Steal Hartlonj. She Is tntereotad Then she said, "Actually, I'm service.” "Tha Board of Directors may taaohani.” Ha avpiaiiiail ttW and to former school board for participating In the Nov. 4 be our top gwveming body, but Uonal Church, she la now aooo- at the praasnt time In the here because I ’m green with en­ oontraot nagottattona UJm tq> Sq. Yd. 5 Colors To Choso From chairman Atty. S. G. Of Turkington, he said, "He election sweep, and he praised it is the Board of Bklucatlan clatad In the same capacity church nursery (or retarded vy. I came to find out how you moot of the ttma of thw ooteol Rottner. Both retired from is truly Manchester’s number aU campaign workers "for their which Is top qpandlng body.” board. with Immanuel Congregational ohildrsn at Immanuel Church. public service last month. did it—how you assured former one citizen. I am In my fourth dedication and for their many Church In Hartford. Before oom- Pmataig Turldngton and Rott- Rottner oaid Uwt ha la laavkig Daoaart and ooffae wiU pra- , And, as extra t<^>ping to a Mayor Turkington and present year on the board and I can hours of work.” Ing to Manoheator, aha araa n r nar, he said, “ it makes no dtt- ttw aBhool taoaMI "wM li a amaa oaod her talk. A nuiaavy te pro- ^ccessful celebration, they Mayor AgostinelU those won­ teU you now that anyone who He ttMn preaented Turkington liglous adneatlon dtractdr at vidad. No rsaarvattens ors derful He^bUcan majorities on Cerenoe what type of government that it is in nod handa.” Ha were, treated to a surprise ap­ has been able to hold out for and Rottner with framed photo­ Broadview OsouMBdly Chanfe ••oosMijr, bM further taforma- your t c ^ oonncU.’* w « have, oa king oa w « have ■aid that Waite’ Doll Jr. w « ALL GUARANTEED FIR ST. QUALITY pearance by Hartford Mayor over 38 years certainly deserves graphs of themselves. Turldng- two such men — to In Hartford. lion may ba obtained by calUng Ann Uccello. Miss Uccello, a RepubUcan, prove to ba an axoaiiawt anhool A naUve of South Carolina, everyone’s thanks and tribute.” ton’s wUl be hung in the Muni­ public service.’ ’ board oholrman. the YYVCA offloo. Miss Uccello, invited and In­ alts at the heaid of a Hartford AgostineUl named Rottner as cipal BuUding. Rottner’s wUl ba Rottner, who qtoke next, was RoUnar iias boon on tha Ra- troduced by Mayor Nathan City Council which Is 6 to 3 "one of the finest individuals hung in the Richard Martin visibly moved. pubtlcan T imwi Oommattaa W w e AgoiMDeUi, electrified the ex­ Democratic. Manchester’s and one of the hardest-working School, planned and completed "This ia not only a vtotory IMS. Ha and TurUngton aram CERAMIC BATHROOM eiaotad to it whan ttwy wore mamban of tha Young RigttWI oana Club. ‘nakingtxat, who wwa a town lalacUnan front iMg to IMT, and a town dtraote, oncapt te a *119 twx>-yaar feitarval, te n t IMT to INSTALLED taee, opoka next, ^ rarn h W oh * L a ^ t W e e k ! Order Custom Draperies about Ida yonra in to IM Sq. Ft. iDchidM Labor, Ho axpiainad how ha antarad StatcriaU and Your Choice of Colon. poUttca. Ha had raturnod front vacation in tha auntntar of i m 8 and have them in time U> find that Ida name had bean wdarad by trirniOm oa a candi­ CERAMIC TILE i f i date tor ttia Board of M aoUnan. Ha aoid that Ida oampalgn strat­ TUBWELL for Christmas egy was to run nawapnpar:ada, INSTALLED UUattng hU kdttela, H.A.T., in a clrcla, (actually a oquarai, to toU poopia, ” I am throwing my i Hat in tha ring.” *88“ V ■ Turkington said that ha ted Includes labor ..d materials oarvad with B« alartad afBciala •WITH YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR GIVE YOUR HOME THE LOOK on tha Board of Solatenan and tha Board of Otreotara, "all IFIOIALIZINQ IN EATHROOM hna men and wxanon.” OF LUXURY lAHTH OUR Ho said that, ladll laeo, whan BEFAIRI AND REMODELINR V \\ tha Mate Assembly adopted MADE-TO-MEASURE DRAPES logialattan which guarsnteaa FAMOUS ARMSTRONG VINYL minority rule, all of llta tdna- top of the YtmjD THEY LAST mambar board* ware oomplate- GORLONI DESIGNED JU ST FOR YOU! ly RapubUoan. Christmas list 5 FT. TUt ENCLOSURE imtMWBd li Ha said thu ha hod sarvad kncm u* §k » X ltd NMMil with thrao town managers and •27.95 This Christmas, have a highly individual­ wUh Bovsn RepubUcan town ■eg. saejs ized, distinctive look tor your windows chairman, and prstaad thsm that you’ve always wanted custom all. made to your measure! You choose from Hla moat mamoraida raeol- hundreds and hundreds of colors and tettona, It* said, are the htOny fabrics and specify the exact length now achooia built In Manrfua ■'I and jAidth you want with tie-backs, tor and Uto IMS purchase fnan KITCHEN CARPET!!! V i' fringe ah(f valance treatments We’tl tailor (te fta y Broe. of tha tl.aM.OOO your new draperies one at a time . . . to Oioiw HoUaw Tnvot. fit your windows exactly with details of Ha titSnkad everyone tor thalr • 100% NYLON • HIGH DENSITY quality that make them look more gra­ oaoporatton and tor thalr boot wlttioa and tvairhteil. ”1 have RUBBER BACK • LARGE ASST OF cious and luxurious Double 5-inch bot­ stOojwd ovary minute of tha tom hems, corner weights, tnple-tacked C O L O R S . . . past » yoara. t don't rsgrot pleats and then pack them carefully any of thosa.” in tissue paper to send them salel#lo J i you. The ganaral ohalnnaa a t taotj fabric fair beiieves the room you bed in should be as beautiful nlgM’a event area tormar toam d ira c te Jotm Oandda. The tto- as the dress you wed in. kat oteirmaa waa Mrs. B i

SQ. YD. So, this is what we have for you. Spanish spreads. We also have everysize spread for every size bed. Like MOW TO measure Antique satins and thick, lush mphairs. Pulsating vel­ of rod «nd't»*end [^ )e n c s Twin, Full, Queen and^King beds. And Studio beds and 0«»if*d l#rY9fh, rpd down vet spreads. Quilted taffetas rustling with flowers. Great-Aunt-Maude-Slept-Here Trundle beds. If you’re INSTALLED!!! (USE RiCIO RULE) SHOP AT HOME . .. DIAL 278-7400 Batiste spreads billowing with ruffles. And j still thinking you can make do with the old che- O v knowledfabie coiuuiltanta will bring eample stripe and piaid and sleek alligator spreads. ^ X I mile, here's a gentle hint. Every night is your ^ home. No obUgation. iTwe eeti- Plus decorator spreads with matching draperies. Ji bedding night. Make it beautiful. Visit Fabric Fair. WALL TO WALL Sttt in Ekivpn Rows ■ CARPET 1M% NYLON DCrOifT M 1 1 6 .0 0 0 JH) ; DOTAUXD OVKB aa-oa. W A n u PAD / SC. 9S tM fM oaab iP Corbins Corner, Weat Hartford-Open Every Mon.-Fri. till 9 P.N., Sat. till 6 P.M. SQ. YD. WESTIAITF8II fM . I 711 ParK Street, Hartford-Open Daily, Thurs. and FM. till 9 P.M. ■KKIESTU MIWICI i U M T I R N K Broad Street, Manchester Sli(|ppirlg Parkade-Open Mon.-Fri. 10 A.M. till 9 P.M., Sat. 9:30 A.M. till 6 P.M. Pork St. CorbintCaraar Shopping Cantor Monchattar Porkoda Norwich Shoppan Moll O U Soyfarook Shopping Canlar ■

PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HEIRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 MANCHESTEB EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTEE, CONN., THUBSDAY, DECEMBEB 4, 1969 PAGE FIFTEEN From Your Neighbor's Kitchen t a r . g a x e i C* O By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON -B)- CLAY R; POLLAN- On Niixon’s Life Akin LIRRA Broiled - lobster stuffed with ■for cold V HAS. 2) Your Daily AcHrify Guide sen. crabmeat dressing, braised According to the Stars. ’r • r t '’ ocr. il^Lsa beef in burgundy v4ne sauce, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — To develop messoge for Fridoy, David Hilliai’d, Black Panther reod words corresponding to niambers 5-16-27-40J '' fried filet of flounder, hot tur­ 5 1 - 7 2 - 8 ^ ^ key sandwich. Having dinner in peuty chief of staff accused in a Winter da/s TAUaUS of your Zodioc birth sign. SCORPIO a gourmet restaurant? Oh no, A M . 20 1 More 31 Moke 61 Never federal ind ictment of telling an 2 Don't ocr. 2J HAY 10 32 N«w 62 Mix that’s just a list of entrees on antiwar nilly: ”We will kill 3 A 33 A 63 Interest WOK. 21 a Thursday selection form for r\lV-22-33^ 4 Top 34 Persistence 64 Good 9-20-31-42, the next day’s main meal at Richard Nixon,” has been ar­ 5 Cr^it 35 You 65 Fortune S p p a iA i-5 TPtfR5^fRljSBT. CIM INI 6 Try 36 You 66 Shines 53-58-81-88' Manchester Memorial Hospital. rested. 7 Seek 37 Good 67 Work HAY 21 SAGITTARIUS ’The executive chef of the hos­ Hilliard, 27, was unable to 8 Concentrote 38 Your 68 Stylish WOK. 22 / ^ pital’s cuisine would much JUNE 20 9 Friendly 39 Extra 69 And post the $30,0(X) bond eet 9^ 10 Come 40 Attention 70 You Die. It ; l ^ m d e i t a n d rather talk about his wife’s Wednesday by U.S. Dlst. Court P ) 7-18-32-43 11 Don*f 41 Attroctive 71 Appo cooking, however. ” I never go 1754-63-73 12 PotierKe 42 Conditions 72 Protect Judge Stanley Welgle and was 13 L o ^ 52-57-68 out to a restaurant,” he says. CANCER 43 Ploces 73 Todoy taken to the Alameda County L o n d o n it 14 SHow-off 44 Medkol 74 All CAERICORN ’’Five nights a week, my wife jail. 15 Off 45 Suggested 75 Doy Die. 21 HARTFORD RD.-PIRE ST.. MAHCHESIER makes casseroles for me. Steak ^JULY 22 16 Motters 46 May 76 For Secret Service agents arrest­ 17 To 47 Could 77 Lovers JAH. If is out — anyone can broil a ed Hilliard as'He was driving in 'BBOIL D 3-14-25-36 18 Lively 48 Doy 78 Chormirtg 1-12-23-34 A r - steak, but a good casserole 47-59-70 19 On 49 Shell 79 Celebrating 145-67-80-86^ takes special care, even though downtown San Francisco about LEO 20 Co'Workers 50 Sweet 80 Little 21 Out 51 .CorefuUy AQUARIUS an hour after the federal grand 22 81 More it may be very inexpensive.” JULY 22 Forget 52 AppeoroTKe 82 Recover JAW. 20 Jury retiumed. the indictment. 23 Artd 53 Eosier 83 Araurtd (When we use the term ’’cas­ y a . 'AUG. 22 EEI. I* It charged Hilliard with will­ 24 Money 54 Of 84 Your serole,” this does not necessari­ V S 4-15-26-37 25 For 55 Or 85 Reputotion 2-13-24-35/ ly mean a deep-dished meal, fully and knowingly making K g .i48-5^79-87 26 A 56 By 86 Herder 46-61-82-90'. which Is most common in the threats in public to take the life VIRGO 27 Need 57 Be 87 Some PISCES 28 Be 58 And 88 Rewording OPEN DAILY United States. In .French cook­ of or harm 'the President of the 29 Of 59 Fool 89 More «*• ing, it also applies to dishes United States. Conviction car­ 30 An 60 Dentot 90 It HAS. prepared in shallow-sided ries a maxirnum of five iO-21-29-38 ^ 12/5 10 TO 10 jGood § ) Adverse Neutral 6-17-28-39/.„. pans.) years In prison and a fine of 49-62-8389 61 5069-78 'ig. •Dennis J. Klotzer of 49 Per­ tl.OOO. kins St., is a tall, good ■ looking The charg'3 grew out of a rally man who wears the toque (the at Golden Gate Park on Nov. 16 tall chef’s hat) with dignity. He attended by a crowd estimated is a quiet man, modest, and, by police at 88,000. It was tele­ while not difficult to converse vised live locally. US-I).Anop TV-Radio Tonight with, prefers to talk about The indictment said Hilliard someone or something other ’’referred to I'resident Richard than hlm-self. He likes his home Nixon as ‘the man that’s resp ThU U the Life (88-88-88) Daaiel Boone (C) ber of the Connecticut Chefs Nixon.’ ” (88) Mwutere (8 ^ ) Jacqnes Constean Association and secretary of (48) OUUffta'B IslMid "Desert Whales*’ Hilliard, a former longshore­ 6:86 (48) WeiUlier 8:88 (8) Jim Nabors Hour (C) the Manchester Sportsmen’s 6:88 (8) Stamp the Btere (C) Guest: Bobbie Gentry Association, which has its club­ man, awaits trial in another (18) Uederdef 8:88 (8-48) Bewitched (C) (Heratd phtjto by Bucelvicius) case on charg;es of assault with (88) US Navy Film (88-88-88) Iroaside News Headltaes — U8AF Woodbridge St. His brother butter In a saute'pan and, when LONDON (A P ) —John Len­ calves liver and a slice of port Bdlytons Fihii aad Sign Off William resides on Hackmatack hot, put In pieces of chicken non has been invited to play Je­ (8) Tratk or Coateqneaces (C) 8:48 (8) riews aad Weather — Mo­ bacon. Finish with Madeira St. Mrs. Dennis Klotzer Is the which hiive been dredged in sus in a pop musical called "Je­ aariTeu. (Lo t (18) Movie ment e t Medltntion and Slyn sauce. (8M848) News ~ Weather Off formisr Judith Hickey, also a flour. Wlien browned on both sus Christ” planned for the ai Manchester native, who met Madeira Sauce for ToiirniuloH sides, about 18 minutes, chick­ spring at St. Paul’s Cathedral. SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOB CXIMPLETE LISTINOS her husband while in high Coarsely chop: en is cooked. Reserve. The bearded Beatle said today school. Her parents, Mr. and 1 tablespoon ham With pastry bag, make fancy he would consi der the role if his Mrs. George Hickey, also live 1 small onion border of mashed or Duchesse wife, Yoko Ono, is permitted to 1?0AST I Radio on Hackmatack St. Dermis and 1 small carrot potatoes on serving platter. portray Mary Magdalene. (This Uatibg InclodM only Oioae noira broadcast* of i t or U 1 branch celery Judith have been married eight With forl<, mix grated cheese Tim Rice, 36, composer of the toiiij iIal-f minute length. Some stations carry other abort newscasts.) years and have two children, 1 sprig parsley into rice and spread in center musical based on the last six ClODROASTi I % sprig thyme of platter. Top with chicken. ' ^ " Sandra, 7, and John, 4. days of Christ’s life, and An­ 4 WB431I—eiR 7:80 News Dennis became involved with 1 garlic clove Reserve. drew Lloyd-Webster, 21, the pro­ -POR k L 6:00 HarttorO Hlshlighta 7:46 LoweU Thomas 7:00 Newi 8:00 Speak ^ Hartford food while still In high school. 2 tomatoes In saut e pan In which chick­ ducer, said they believe Lennon 8:00 □adlfht 18:16 Sign Off Quiet Boon wno—IMS Under an ' educational program ■4 bay leaf en was browned, first remove would be ideal in the title role. U:fl0 6:00 Afternoon Bdttloo then practiced in the school 2 tablespoons butter fat. The'n add one cup good ^ B e e f O 0 WPOF—1«U 6:16 Ifaricet Report ” We are bound to upset a few Dick HeaUierton brown stock. Boil down to one- “RO A ST 1^ 6:00 6:80 Weather ierstser's New system, ho worked part-time 2 tablespoons flour people but we don't want to an­ 8:00 Steve O’Brien 8:86 Strictly Sports 4RoNs 1:00 Gary Olrard during the school day for which 1 quart beef broth third and pour sauce over noy anyone,” they said in a 8:86 Afternoon Edition AAorx Indoor-Outdoor chicken. Serves 8. mnw—vm 7:00 Accent 88 he was graded by his employ­ 3 peppercorns statement. "He is sincere in his 6:00 News 7:80 David Brinkley fiASY CURL er. As a "rounds” cook, he salt efforts for peace—at least he is 6:10 Uncle Jar 7:30 News of the Wortd r a n k s I. 6:00 News 8:06 Pop Concert Christmas K R A Z Y K A R filled in whenever needed at a 1 cup Madeira wine L iu . Grow B trying to do something.’ ’ F 'P O 'R <. 8:10 Walter Cronktte 9:06 NJghtbeat Howard Johnson restaurant un­ Melt the butter in a thick- CHICAGO — A record enroll­ 6:86 Harry Reoaoner 7:66 U C ^ va Eelrfleld Quick hair setting kit with rovers, dips, warmers for The dean of St. Paul’s, the oJU. 8:80 Sporty Newe 9:40 NIghtbeat der the guidance of Peter Trom­ bottomed saucepjin of appropri­ ment of 068,000 in the 4-H Very Rev. Meirtln Gloucester CHOT>S 7:00 the Wortd Tonight 11:00 Newe, Weather Paper or Foil bley of Manchester, who Is ate size. Adok for. agricultural program in the 80 Sullivan, said: "Why should I 7:16 Ihnineai New* 11 :X SporU Final rollers and hair cara styling booklet. > L e i H ) 7:80 n a a k OUford U:86 Other Side of the Day •ovad fwa. now manager of Avon Country a few minutes. Then juld car­ Htates and Puerto Rico was re­ have an opinion'? I am interest­ Club. rots, onion, celery and fry brisk­ ported for 1968, an itKsrease of ed in what the musical’s organi­ iT o r k .' 'B o w e l e s j The Culinary Institute of ly until light brown. Stir in flour nearly 19,000 over 1967. zers are doing.” 5 8 ' America in New Haven was until lightly brown. Add beef Dennis’ next venture. Upon broth and all other ingredients. P o i s k : KEYBOARD STUDIO 4 Pol podit of ihliiy M gp graduation, he gained experi­ 6 .6 7 Simmer for 30 minutes. BOUTV: 88 8n-4«t| VEBNON, OONN. pae^wt^hsaordmi dairgat. ence in restauriuit and country One o f the largest lighting showrooms 9 .9 9 During cooking, fiat 'will c:6mc OCLB&4kN8EN OBOAN8 * PIANOS club operations. After working to the surface. Remove with a in New Eng/andf “R o a s t for an industrial catPmig serv­ spoon, then strain. This sauce LAPP ice, he accepted his present should have the consistency of WE w ax. BE W EN EVEBT DiAT (INCEXl)- position with the Miuichestcr cream. Add wine limt and sea- ING 8UNDAT) FB4»I t AJM. TUX • PJX. hospital two years ago. While •Hon to taste. Dennis wanted regular working The next dish was mimed for ELECTRIC CO. FBOM NOW UNTIL, CBBUrntAB hours whicli the hospital posi­ Auguste Escofficr whose culin­ Come In and let ns show yoa the giitt “ lo r the tion would afford, he had a ary writings are works of author­ COMPLETE LINE OF few doubts as to whether his fanrily” that will bring liiii'iiasl^,[ilM wire ity. He began his brllltan/t cook­ LIGHTING FIXTURES for every room in creativity would suffer. On the ing career at the age of 12. over the years. contrary, he found the hospital Horn In 1847, ho diet! in 1036 at the house.RepIscement glass for lighting administration eager for new S u e e T i/FT the age of 80. • Wo don’t know fixtures, tables and pole lamps. We also > e w ideas, giving him' much free­ why Uioy are called "Annlver- carry SILK and BURLAP SHADES’. dom to operate as an executive. sary” eggs. ’"This is a wonderful place to Aliio specialize in electrifying antique lamps. D n ea p p lc work,” assorts Chef Dennis. The AiiiilvcrMury Eggs KHcoffier 'RAcnl $ 134^ Kenner's New 2 nuHlIum-sIzed onions hospital’s desire Is to provide WE ALSO CARRY |/ rro c 2 garlic cloves, cni.’died hoods, kitchen fans, intercom systems, clocks, course of a day, not including sm okers. At Summit St. cafeteria service. There arc 8 hard-bolleil eggs, sliced (ro- ^ M A fo JOICE .Hci-vo 2 yolks to pul thiotqth LANPo'lRkei / c \ l usually 200 at breakfast in the WE C A R R Y by OHIO ART Aim tha light beam, away he goes. Meke him stert, a sieve) Suje-er UfF _ , cafeteria with 400 at lunch. With FIREPLACE SETS le r-e\ WEEKEND CASH and CABBY SPECIAL an average paUgnt stay of seven 1 cup cream .sais'e (LHEe^ Konner* Dotlgn-Mokor days, menus are plaimed on 2 tables|KM>ms Swl.-is cheese, SCREENS AND GRATES H » . of f.Ki.»«n 9 fur for tl.. Mfir. family. PrW. S ^ ^ r m , «. 2 b.tfari« three-week cycles. ’Die cafe­ very finely grated SU&AF 5 . 5 ^ 5 9 ‘ butter Route 83 VERNON Tel. 875-08:88 Write, Drew! Turn the nobs to form letters, pictures, I teria, of course, has more fre­ Ffe.ieMi>5 ^ ^"■1 Carnations $l.89di SPIROGRAPH quent changes. .sjilt and jwpiH'r (Lapp’s Vemon Plaza. Located 2 Miles from The Fernon Circle) cherts & designs. Dennis does not present the Slli’e onions very thin luid let Creot(«a fen for oil eeai . . . drew n ndMan picture of the tyi>lcally temper­ simmer In a little butter until OPEN TO 9 P J1THUBSDAY and FBIDAY •norvdiowi. Intricate potterni. Pracitlaa an* amental chef. He Is typical in lender: add tomatoi’s ami gar­ HOURS: eweeied, cemplata with avaryihing. striving for perfection and lic. Season and continue sim­ 9 :0 0 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Dally 6:00 p.m. Sat. 6 .9 9 cleanliness, and is capable of mering with lid on )xin, Ui the 9 :0 0 a.m . clemanding it from his staff. oven, imtil well i-ooked. abotit 2 .2 8 1S9 L ike most experts, he cooks 20 mim^tes. w.lth a pinch of this and a hand­ t^orroct seiuHoning, whtclj ful of that. "Then, I Uiste it. G j o u T a p i n J A O must be shar|). and p proportions for six. cup i;rated Swiss cheese trwah air, with uvMyMii 3 7 . 0 0 aya. Playan try to raniava ttidb * 8 8 » 7 8 Tournedo* Rossini 1 onion, finely chopped FOR BEST SELECTION. 31^-89 . e ta a Own De*.! I 'SU>W«T l.FS • wfthotft making ahy marhlai fal Tournedos art’ the aristocrats 8 medium ■ sized potatoes. f 3,5,7 end 9 iraas piM pnh of steak, taken from the heart cooke d Duchesjie-style OgAUet Jv^icc 2. b j tar. § 1 aad # S weeds. ARMAC of the fUet of beef.' They are , 1 quart chicken broth DZEN’S XMAS TREE FARM Chroiae steal leeft, UeHiar ■ometlmes called medallions of 1 cup clarified butter PAHK POOL-O-GAME * 5 8 filet of beef. I prevailed upon salt and i>epj>er Grab Bog and ■ 11 J. B O A D . t o . 2.97 Deiws to change the title as ■Remove breast of cblcken. -Pixzq 59 ta U k M ! Roeslnl tradltionaliy uses a slice also first .tolht. Season with salt ^Stocking Giffs 317 HIGHLAND STREET of foie gras (goose' liver) and and fieppi’r and cover with a trufflesi: Because those two little ,crea m. Keep in refriger­ Only MANCHESTER CONN. • USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE OR OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN • items might be difficult for our ator. readers to secure, he has sug- Put hal f of butter In sauce­ Read Herald Advertisemente

V / . / JPAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN UMW’s Boyle Fights United Mine Workers Election: BlanchesteT H ebron Hospital Notes Town To Strictly Enforce Free-Swinging Battle Underdog Yablonski V raS lN O HOURS ’bteciuedlate Care Seoii- Strum By ED NICHOIX8 his family’s dinner for well un­ prtvata, ■oon-S pjB ., mad 4 p jn . Parking Ban on Snow Days AMocbrfed PreM Writer der a dollar a pound,” Boyle of­ BINGOI S pjn.; private rooms. It sun.- CHARIESTON, W. Va (AP) ten declares. Prepared for Losing 8 pja., and 4 pjn.-6 p.m. First Selectman Aaron Reid Tom-Wat Sales campaign. The — W.A. "Tony” Boyle walked In “ And vdien your children EVERY M O N D AY-4 P.M. Pedbitrica: Parents sUoiwed has stated that there will be troop made sales amounting to handcrafted gifts WELCH, W. Va. (AP) — "My nine-year-old Cadillac with a the shadow of John L. Lewis for went off to school this fall, bow ■ V any time e x c ^ noon-8 p.m .; strict enforcement of the town’s $2,818 which will net them a;p- name Is Jock Yabkmakl,-’ bel­ 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVELLi 299 parl(«r str«et, manchgstgr . 21 years before emergfingf last much did those new shoes on leadky radiator hose, Yablonski others, 2 p.m.-8 pjn. ■now removal ordinance rela­ proximaM y $828. This le $100 their feet set you back?,” he lows the chunky challenger for often is accompanied by his ne­ p. A. C. RALLROOM sumiher a s the the leader of the Self Service: 16 a.m.-8 p.m., tive to parking a motor vehicle more than they have ever rala- thurs. 10-9. fri. 10-5, sat 10-5 United Itfine Workers of Ameri­ asks, oidy to answer his own the presidency of the United phew, Eddie Yablonski, a high 4 pjnu-8 pjn. on town roods during mow re­ ed before. Mine Workers of America as he ca. questiting to plow, Boyle accuses his opponent, in the sales oam|>algn wlU also last year as a union attorney in since declaring his candidacy priced public relations men. parking problem exista. It has become necessary to en­ Joseph A. "Jock” Yablonskl of receive earnings for Boy Scout Billings. May 29. We’ve got only one man working force the ordinance. -"sleazy hyprocrisy” and "cheap THE SALVATION ARMY camp proixirtlonate to Uieir Goods From opportunism.” He derides what Responding to complaints of "Mitring Is still the most dan­ for us in Washington. We sim­ F or information during snow storms, residents may caU the sales. he terms Yablonsld’s "sudden nepotism from his opponents, With the lighter-than-a-cloud look shaping the new gerous of all occupations and ply don’t have the treasury of Patients Today: 266 Boyle thunders; "What the hell the union is falling far short of the UMW behind us,” Yablonski town garage. P riiej froth Tom-Wat will al­ conversion to sainthood" and spring fashions, this breezy polka dot dress for day YOUTH CENTER ADiMrrmD Y®STEaiDAY: charges him with a "transpar­ do you want me to do, fire what it should be doing,” he explains. 'R eid also announced that ef­ so be awarded to the five boys A t o ! by Kwper for Joan Leslie is 'characteristic of the Mrs. Mamie H. Belalr, 718 E. ent attempt to deliver the union them?” contended in a television Inter­ YaUonski’s black hair Is rap­ 661 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER fective Immediately he wUl hold having the highest sales. showings at the American Designer Showings in Middle ’l^ke.; Patricia M. Bo- to outside forces.” Boyle has had the union piesi- view. ‘"rile mine workers organ­ idly graying, but he shows little o regular office hours in the TPwn The five best ealeomen were Big holiday cctnlng up ? Borrow everything you need fhoin New York Wednesday. The look is fluid, floating Henu, Stafford Springs; Joseph Office BuUdlng on Tuesdays, Every free minute finds the dentkal title for seven years, but ization has been stagnant. The wear fr ^ the six-month cam­ Ricky Fuller, Kevin Meas. A to Z: Punch bowls, coffee urns, stiver, rooord playsra C. Brown, 16 Honda Dr., Soutii Wednesdays and Thursdays short, balding Boyle stumping not the power. and “ unconstructed"—a favorite terms for the miners need to belong to a labor paign—despite his penchant for ^ t#9U tiS U Steve Hovey, Toddnle dierry extra tables and chairs, table linens, dlshea, glsaswnrsrMdB WIndaor; Robert J. CUfford, 228 from 9 'a.m. to 12 noon. and WlUlam Aldrich. the coal fields from the portals . Thomas Kennedy, who re­ coming season’s fashions. (AP Photofax) organlzaUon that Is totally dem­ 20-hour days topped off by a and much, much more! Ratea are rnssnnshle looHrm- Center St.; Mrs. Joan B. Office hours at other times Uona aro accepted. of the dingy mines to the homes placed Lewis as Utular UMW ocratic so It can be responsive "double-Scotch to help me get to All orders are now being |>ro- D’Amour, 321 Andover Lake wlU be scheduled by ap|x>lnt- of the men who work them, chief in 1960, fell ill in Novem-. are Intensified by black or to their needs.” sleep.” ceased and should be ready for Rd., Andover; Dennis Geoige, ments, which may be arranged from West Virginia, Pennsylva­ her 1962 and Boyle was named white. In the flesh, he is more blunt, Yablonski took his first Job in (HeieSd jtsA o by Bucehrlctas) delivery In the next week. Cus­ 2790 Ellington Rd., Wapplng; by caUlng the Town Office nia and Kentucky to Alaska. acting union president. ’Ihe Spring Styles He Juggled pattern on pattern thundering: "W e’ll throw them Pennsylvania's rich coal delds (Luncheon Served : - :(X)) tomers are requested to (>ay the 11 00 4 William Gould, WUllmantlc; Building. A «o Z He bellows fire in the spirit of $’k),000-a-year presidency, which In day clothes: ’Twin prints with plunderers out of there.” at tige 16. At 24 he w as elected They Created Them Themselves boys when the orders are de­ Katherine Hicock, 83 Phelps Also, effective Immediately, Lewis when he tells miners the carries an annual expense ac­ quilting and prints with plaid or "It’s time the miners stopped to a district board in a battle livered. Qoud-Light R d.; Donna Jiriinson, East Hart­ the Town Refuse Area will be RENTAL CENTER union "notifies this nation that count of $12,400, became his on stripes. being treated like dirt. It’s time with the incumbent and in 1942 Displaying her oil painting of “Pitcher with lemons and limes" for the apprais­ 4 BAKED GOODS, HANDWORK ford; rs. Violet Lindsay, 819 E. opsn the following hours: Wa w"er which published an impo- for around collars and sleeves. British think of the French and two other students, Benedict M. Several dresses were shown DISCHARGED) YESTERDAY; IKe salute to President Nixon Holden euid John Zanzal, were CHEMICALS. Vice versa. testified In court Wednesday he Bid forma, plans emd specifi­ Treet To Produce Joha with the folded, triangular ’Ihe program, to be broadcast Anne Marie Bell, 128 Lakewood dismissed Wednesday because shawl, a popidar wrap for the Circla; John Murdock, 14 Heidi didn’t think the cartoon was the {iroeecution was unable to cations are available at the every weekday by the 4>arls stu­ malicious. General Services Office, 41 Cen­ KNOXVILLE, Tenn. —’Trees coming season. The pastel tones dios of Radio Luxembourg, is Dr., Vernon; Lisa Hodglns, establish their relationship to The drawing, which a{>|>eared ter Street, Manchester, Con­ are growing on an additional of one multicolored shawl were Townsend’s first experience in Somers; Kyle Rose, Arlington the student newq>ai>er. 600,000 acres after a seven-year, in the Nov. 18, 1968, edition of to carried onto Its feather trim­ Dr., Ooverttry; Mrs. Loretta M. OPEN Sunday necticut. regular broadcasting. Charges of obscenity against 10 3 the Liberated Press at the Urri- Town of Manchester, seven-state prognm , the Ten­ ming. He lives 26 miles west of Par­ MoDcnald, R ^ k y HIU; Mrs. veralty of Hartford, depicted a aU three students were dropped Connecticut nessee Valley AutridHty reports. Kasper for Joan Leslie is with his Belglan-bom wife Marlon Kerr, 30 Jarvis Rd.; on Tuesday. , fUt with a raised middle finger Robert B. Weiss, TTils addition will produce showed many Oriental prints for and their five children. Anna R, M ln^, RFD 4, Rock- drawn to resemble a mate sex Oeneral Manager - enough wood before the year spring: Birds, flowers, rushing His partner on the half-hour vtUe; Mrs. Dorothy G. Hartl, organ. 2000 to support 4,800 new high- waves, set on silk surrah and program is French fashion Jour­ Blast Haitford; Eklwin W. Lamb, SERVICE SPECIALS Under the cartoon was a ca{>- wage Jobs, ’TVA eatimatea crepe de chine. Lacquer colors nalist Juliette Bolsrlvand. Glastonbury; Robert Barstow, tlon which simply said: ’’Rich­ INVITATION 68 Diane Dr., Vernon; Jaok ard M. Nixon.” OIIOIMAl LEGAL FOOD VALUES Darby, Glastonbury; Mrs. San­ T O B ID Student editor John 8. Hardy lOUIPMINT^ SHOCKS INSTALLED NOTICE dra Cinz, 30 Nye St., Vernon. said In ClrcuH Court that the Sealed bids wUl be received UUH WAT, COT Also, Michael C. Ouellette, 426 purpoee of the cartoon was to office o f the Director of For better control and aaaier handling, get new TOWN OF MANCHESTER W. Middle Tpke.; Eldward Du­ signify the frustration of youth. General Services, 41 Center shock absorbersi If you push down on your car, The Zoning Board of Appeals puis, 36 Elssex ; Mrs. Con- the lack of communication in Street, Manchester, Conn., un- and it rebounds more than once, you NEED new E will hold public hearings on oorde Richard, 42H Bluefleld soclety, and what Nixon’s vie- til December 22, 1969 at 11:00 shock absorbers! Eliminate excMsive tire wear. Monday, December 16, 1969, Dr.; Thomas J. Coegrave, Ekist tory In the {nresidentlal election a.m. for ____ ■tarting at 7:00 p.m., in the Hartford; Mrs. Margaret M. meant to the American {xiblic. T1RBJ8 AND ’TUBBS. Hearing Room of the Municipal Cronin, Old Saybrook; MielUsa Six prosecution witnesses said Bid forms, plans and specifi­ Installed Building to hear and consider, PORK CHOPS A. Kreuscher, 191 HoUister St.; they tound the cartoon vulgar, cations are avatiable at the For the following petitions: Kelly A. Faenza, 474 E. Mid­ repulsive and abusive. Six de­ General Services Office, 41 (Cen­ Item 1 Leslie Knox, 140 Wood- dle Tpke.; Laurie A. Grant, fense witnesses called It {xriiti- ter Street, Manchester, Con­ side Btreet, Rural Residence East Hartford. cal satire and port of the po- necticut. J t only SilBl Zone. Extension of variance Also, Mrs. BYancls (Saboury IKlcail dialogue carried on In the ’Town of Manchester, is requested to use four build­ and son, Warehouse Point; Mrs. pagan of the Liberated Presa Connecticut For Most Cars ings for storage purposes at lb Kenneth Walters and daughter, Robert B. Weiss, C about the 1968 election. Alr-eonditlonsd cars sxtrs above location.- INSTALLS) RKE 127 High St., RockviUe. Haitford Courant cartoonist Oeneral Manager Item 2 State of Connecticut, De­ partment of Transportation, Bureau of Highways (property SALE! MINIT AUTO'S EXPERT S N O W t i r e s of Irene M. Wilkes), 880-882 Size D70-14 Center Street. Residence Zone RIB CUT B. Variance Is requested to BRAKE RELINE reduce area of lot beloa re­ *"IT £IM U quirements and reduce lot frontage below requirements. PORK ROAST 1V88 tubeless Item 8 Robert M. Kieman, 178 ■ JrPtuiPaHo Middle Turnpike West, Busi­ TRIPLE M. WELL TRIMMED, 5 LB. AVS. IN CRYOVAC SHE! ness Zone II. Variance is re­ quested to erect free-standing OIIOtNAl CQUirMINT'lYM INCLUDES: ground sign closer to street ■ Turnins Drume »*‘ *r S I... fTO line than permitted. SMOKED SHOULDER ^Ib IININO USIOl Item 4 Donald C. It Patricia B. ■ Inotalline Ll|ilne8 u , •• Foster, 48-60 Winter Street, COUNTRY STYLE Residence Zone C. 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Downtoem : IFiL 8 • e m . 8 U M L-t ______' ( W t RgRaraa Tba M g b t L M ^ Q e r r HH m ) O P f \ r/0\DAY T HR U FRIDAY 'ft-, SATURDAY y to b -:i 'j ::; r r r j " i PAGE EIGHTEEN ; ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, PHURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 PAGE NINHrnBEN ■ Langer Stars in Yale Loss, The D R Y S id e Eagles Honored Potential AloU and Foy in Key Moves Seven membets of the Bast CathoUr High footimn team have been named to the 19«» AU-Bartford County Pro Stars o f S p orts Conference all-star sqoad. UConn Rally Stops Fairfield On Baseball’s Trading Mart Coach CHfl Demers an­ By DEAN R. YOST nounced Hurt qnarteibark I Brian SuIUvan, flanker John Selected of that circle c t boAetball- Kansas city also purchased Jack Lansrer of Yale not lege was supposed to take part necticut went to a I full-codrt MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Nash, the AL Rookta of the doven the centerfield spot with Wbolley and spHt end Mike powerful Catholic ooUeges that five Met farmhands in a sepa­ in it. press in the seccmd half and AS* H«^key Kings Return Home (AP)—Felipe Alou’s re- Year in 1966 after a brilliant 12- a remarkable comeback, boost- Crtspino were tabbed for the NEW YORK (AP) — only took the floor against includes Providence, Canishis, rate transaction and the Detroit 1 record with the Kansas City ing his aveioge to .271—54 Tale ,1s apparently ‘ prepared eked out a 65-64 victory over c._____ei-ij frora the West nr—* __ * - v.-sj ..ms ...» awroKc iu .aia—h offei^ v e unit. Bruce Orone, Emporia Fordham in New Haven to force the issue, which will be St. Joseidi’s, Niagara, Boston spnngtield tJoliseum the second place Springfield Kings u -i"® " * S l Loaat Tigers swapped pitchers with A’s, won 12 and is games the points over the previous year Four defenders named State’s pass catching wiz­ Wednesday night in defi­ disciUMed by the GXIAC next Fairfield at Storrs. College, and others. H ie Bridge- of the return home Friday ^®''^ York home- Montreal, getting Jerry Robert- following two seasons, then and the "untouchable" becanbecame were tackle Pat Ward, line­ ard ; hard running half­ Wayne Gibbons did his dsum- porters beat St Michael’s in night against the Quebec Aces and Saturday niirht of Joe Foy — key ■<»» for Joe Sparma, as trading slipped to s-i lost year, expendable. ance of the ECAC— he led week and the NCAA next year. backer John Filloramo and back Paul Hatchett of the Elis in scoring with 18 The NCAA could conceivably dest for the Stags, pouring in their opening game. tertain the Rochester AAmericans. m p rira n s ^ moyes in a pair of inter- up after t h w unevent- He joined left-hander Larry Otis batted .825 in 78 games ful days at nearby Fort Lauder- Jaster, acquired from Montreal with the Mets’ Tidewater farm defensive backs Don Gau- North Dakota State and an points. bar ALL Yale teams—including 36 points — more than half of Central ConnecUcui, noted for At the present time the Kings, leagrue trades at baseball’s dreau and Mike Murphy. its perennially powerful swim­ Fairfield’s total. Neither team compiling winning seasms year who enjoyed a successful road dale. Tuesday for right-hander Jim in the international League but outstanding crop of poten­ But the dtuatlon obviously re­ winter meetings— stepped CrispbM, Finoramo and ming squad—from the NCAA after year, made an inausiri- trip (4-4) trail the Montreal The acquisition of Alou, 84, Britton, in the Braves’ wigwqm. just .161 in 48 with the parent tial pros were named today quired more than Langer could was particularly impressive, but up travel plans for Oak­ Murphy are seniora. The sanctioned events. clous start in New Jersey Wed­ marked the first step In a The Mets replaced retired Ed club. Johnson, a 26-year-old to the small college All deliver. The Rams walloped the then it was UConn’s first game Voyagers by two points, 29-27. land’s Charlie Finley and otheni are aU membem of Be that as it may, the fact nesday night, losing convincing­ It -was the first time in 10 three-stage trading program Charles in their third base pla- right-hander, had a combined America team as selected Bulldogs 92-67 in the season this season. the world champion Mets. the junior claaa. is that by Wednesday night’s Fairfield was still smarting ly to Montclaiir State 91-68. years the Kings played .500 ball Finley hopes wlU launch the A ’s toon wKh Foy, 26. who hit .262 13-5 record With Tidewater and by The Associated Preaa. opener for both teams. The Athletics oMalned Alou, toward the American League and stole S’' bases for the Roy- Memphis. He made two late- performance, Tale is not going from its humiliating defeat at And Coast Guard loot to New on the extended rolad journey. Ail season the prafeaataiuil Langer’s participation was a ^fted bitt aging outfielder who West Division tiUe in 1970. als after being grabbed from season aiqiearances for the to cut a very wide swath in the hands of upstart Southern York Maritime 54-48 in New The Kings, minor league af- leagues have been ogling such no-no by the standards of the Mgan his 12-year National feel we have a chance to Boston in the AL expansion Mets without a decision. Eastern college basketball this Connecticut, but was unable to London. fUevte to the National Hockey Murphy CivCaplain prospects as tight end Richard ECAC, (Eastern College Athletic League career in San Francis- all the way next year if we draft. The five minor leaguers sold seasOTi. The BVwxBiam game break into the win column, de­ One notable teatui« of the League , Conference) because he had ro, from the Atlanta Braves g.,t a liUe help in the outfield. "He glvea us what we needed by New York to the Royals were NIAGARA FALLS. N.Y. (AP) needed the Langer controversy spite Gibbons’ heroics. evening^ was a gam e between have wron 13 games, lost eight . tackles John Kohler of South made the mistake of playlrsr Wednesday in a straight swap relief pitching and catching," most without dlsturUng the bal- pitchers Rich Beck, Al Schmeltz All-Amerlca Calvin Murphy WHkertoo „ „of _ to give it interest. And what h^pened to giant- and -have tied one. last summer In the Maccablah the Coast Guard fnosh and Con­ M 24-year-old pitcher Jim g^td the Athletics owner who ance of the club,” said Mets and Bill Hepler, catcher-infield- will be one of three coptains of North Carolina "central, often- Pordham, shooting a hot 54 killer Southern Connecticut? Los Angeles Kings, hampered Games in Israel. That event had necticut College. Would you be­ hopes to fiU the latter two needs skijqxer GU Hodges. "W e got *r Mike Minster and Inflelder this season’s Niagara Unlver- sive guards Glenn Kidder of per cent, ran up an almost em­ Why the Owls were outscored by a 10-game losing streak, not been sanctioned by the lieve the score was 90-29 in fa­ Moments eariier the Mets an- before the meetings wind up him to play third base, but he Steve McMillan. sity basketball team. McNeese State and Joe 8te- barrassingly big lead of 88 107 to 9(i by Sacred Heart ,,^of cried for help from Spr'ngfield vor of the Cadets? But then it nounced they had landed third Saturday. con play other positions, like The EIxpos gave up Robert- Coach Frank Leyden said phens of Jackson State, quarter- NCAA (National Collegiate Ath­ points in the second half before and to the rescue came high- Bridgeport, an Institution which should be borne in mind that baseman Foy, a native New Alou was slowed by injuries shortstop and outfield, too." son. 26, for the more expert- Wednesday that Murphy, of Nor- back Terry Bradfliaw of Loul- letic Association) because it was Coach Ed Conlin let the scrubs scoring forwards Butch Goring has only been in business for six the losing school used to be Yorker, in a 2.foi>l deal that last year, but still batted .283 in Otis, 23, was considered the enced Sparma, one year okter. walk, Conn., Mike Brown and liana Tech, defenilva and Joe trying to put down the Amateur take over. and Mike Corrigan. In return years. The rumor is that Sacred called the Connecticut College sent young outfielder Amoa 129 gamek. The hustling Domini- Meta’ center fielder o f the fu- Robertso.n waa 6-16 as a rookie Bob Churchwell had been named "Turkey Jones of Tennaaaee Athletic Union therefore no stu­ In the other big game in Con­ Heart could become one of for Women. It went coed this the baby Kings deceived Bryan Otis, a former "untouchaMe,” can, with a lifetime batting ture before the start of last sea- last season. Sparma, with a his- to lead the team. The tri-cap- State, defensive tackles Dave dent at an NCAA-afflliated col­ necticut Wednesday night, Con­ these years a ranking member fall for the first time. (Soupy) Campbell and BiU Flett, and pitching prospect Bob John- mark of .290, has been named to son. tory of control trouble, finished tain arrangment la the first in Hnverdick of Morehead fltate both valuable properties of the son to the Kansas Caty Royala. three NL All-Stkr squads. But Tommie Agee nailed 6-8 with the Tigerz. Niagara’s history. and Clovis Swinney of Arkansas Kings’ lanchlse. State, linebacker Chip Bennett Mafjor College Baskethall Roundup Goring and Corrigan provided of Abilene Christian and defen- Mentioned the winning formula as the 8RVB BASenEB Four Championship Pony Teams aive backs Merl Code of North NEW YORK (AP)— Five parent Kings snapped the streak All-CCIL Carolina AAT, David Hadley of MLESTONE—Pushing in his 36th point of the football idayers from col­ with e 4-3 win over Oakiland Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Also at the Sevqnl Manchester High Coveted Positions Alcorn AAM and Brxice Taylor NBA’s third highest all-time point-maker. He trails Tuesday. Likewise the duo re- dinner awards will be handed night, Cincinnati’s Oscar Robertson became the Irish Quintet Looms Strong, leges and nnlvenltiea bi athletoa were honored when of Boeton University. Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor. See scoreboard. Connecticut, ttree of them ceived did their job successfully to the outstanding players McNary Steps Down the annual AU-OCIL fall Rounding out the first team from TJComi, were given as each picked up six points in during the fall program. Wall- sports tenma were named offense are center Don Buckley honorable mention in The three games. CampbeU col'ected "®*‘ “ composite pro coach- this week. Goal for Golfers of Arkansas State, halfback threc goals and three assists. record of 60 wins, 18 losses Associated Press selections First team footisall eeler- MIAMI (A P )— Jack McGowan, a little known veter­ larry Schrelber of Tennessee Big O ’s Heroics in Vain. Racks Up Two Big 10 Scalps Flett had one goal and assisted a -289 percent- Tech and fullback Leon Burns Ski Notes for ttie smaO cidlege All -As Raiders’ Mentor tiona were tackle Greg Vin- an on the tour, hasn’t had so much attention since he America team. on five other tallies. With the Knights, he has i ? * z » . vzvem rek and guard BUI Lopes, II , II ii . ... of f-4>og Beach State, the only NEW YORK (AP) — their come-back • * • 28 wins and four losses.' n y fiiA K L lO STl blew a critical putt that cost him the title in the Texasas junior among the top 28. triumph at to lead the Bonnies in their easy Named to the honorable both on tte offensive unit. South Bend „ . The new look for the town Perennial champions in the Charter Oak Football The Fighting Irish of triumph. mention offensive team were Honorable mention went to Open at San Antonio early this year. The rest of the dafenaive unit __ Catlett scored only six points, guard Bin Spencer of Con­ ttasener on learn basketball teams ■will be short Conference, Pony Division, Manchester’s Red Raiders, " I ’m toe guy they’re talking , , j . Includes end Harvey Adame of Celts Trim Bullets Again Notre Dame loom as a Jim McMillan threw in 27 halfback Jim Baleaano. In strong contender for the ^‘ve rebounds points to help Columbia come necticut, quarterback Pete Ex-Manchester High schoo! players this season. The Man- are in the market for a new head ffiarh about,*' he admlttod today bo- Monday! for npoU In Point, middle fuard Tad- jmv vnutr / a ni%lvi4a n_i_ a. . baakeitbaU star tor 1968-69, Chester Indians’ tallest mem- Jack McNary, who guided the Honorable menticm on the NEW YORK (AP) — points, moved ahead of Bob Pet- victory. Gus Johnson led the from behind and down North­ Panciera of Wesleyan and fore tealngf off In the flret round tournament field. T*ay|or of Raatem Kentucky Ste've Raacher has been chosen ber is 6-1 Bill Peebles. Peoples Raiders to four undefeated and defonalve grid squad Includ­ of the $125,000 Danny Thomas- Thoee qualifying events often linebackers Glenn Lafleur, Oscar Robertson tossed in Louis Hawks star Bullets with 28 points. western 83-68 in the opener of halfbacks Vin Clements of ball championship this sea- Austin Carr who tossed in 37 on tfae.l2-man Central Ctonntcti- so far has been questionable ig many championships In six ed linemen Jim Coughlin, Diplomat Open Golf Tourna- o**'™ the "aulclde open." southwestern Louisiana, and ~ j • j. all-time list. Petit had Don Kojis exploded for 40 a doubleheader at Chicago. Ken Connecticut and Darrlck Joe gweneeon, Vbicek, John 86 points and moved into 20,S80 points, wilt chamberlain cut State College freshman bas- about how long he can play, years, has announced th*! he’s mont. ®" average of about 200 Calvin Lee. WUlametta. points and the Rockets ran points for Notre- Dame on- 14-- Johnson’s 35 points led Indiana Warner of Bridgeport. Duffy, Lopee and back Ken They wiped out a 12-point defi­ ketboll team. Rasher, as an In- Last year he had two opera- stepping down. The Raiders the third spot among all and Los Angeles teammate El- away from Chicago in the sec­ field goals and nine of nine free over Chicago Loyola 100-95 in PMI Doran, a middle guard Tedford.’’ He was toe 60th man on the Cerone and Hatchett were the cit with a second half rally to throws dian, scored 74 points, hooping tions on both knees and they pooled unbeaten campaigns in time■’ scorers in National Baylor remain 1-2 on the ond half. Kojis hit on 17 of 19 BOSTON (AP) — Following the second game. from Connecticut, was > the Bepreseotlng the Indian official list of seaoon money . .. ' m repeaters on the firat team list. pull out a 87-86 victory over Davidson, No. 5 in the pre- 27 from the floor and going 20-42 are causing him problems now. 1964-66-67-69 and enjoyed win- shots from the field. Elvin are ski conditions from selected LaSalle beat Albright 95-59 only Connecticut selection croaa country team were winnera eolnr Into thla the laat ** while Kohler, Lafleur. Lee and Basketball Association Michigan Wednesday night. It season Associated Press poll, from the foul line. He also ay- Meanwhile, cross-town schools, nlng although no titles in the The Big O led a futile final pe­ Hayes added 30 more for the New England ski areas as re­ and St. Joseph’s, Pa., humbled for the defensive team. Steve Getee and Greg Nolln, Oofficial ffice atopa t o p on ^ the POAPGA tour I27.M0 in official money. Hadley all moved^ uph from the was the second straight victory rolled over Furman 109-90, eraged nine rebounds per game East Catholic and Cheney Tech, 1965-68 years that the former Wednesday night but the riod charge as the Royals Rockets while Clem Haskins ported by the ski area operators Hofatra 98-57 in a twin bill at both on the all-etar squad. gained a 112-112 tie with Robert­ of Coach Johnny Dee’s quintet North Carolina, No. 7, smashed and sthrred on the red and also feel the height problem. Dartmouth College lineman And since 60 1. toe cto-off splstons their victoryvlctorv at of snow surface; depth of base;bSs^ »>naventure. No 17 and the ed In the Rec Summer League, -lloi Connors at 8-4 Is the tall- coach, McNary served three nati Royals 118-117. palgn 61-57 and Colgate beat Cornell Talbot gettlag honorable Most of the attention in the the mlastng. threatened to lure more acouUi aa. 118-115llA'llft leadIcnH andnrwl a basket at San Francisco.______Komivesi___ .hit .. two. evaluation_t__ as______of conditions.^ Code; . only other team In the AP Top for the first time in nine years leading Barry’s Bo^ entry to a o*' team. Cheney Tech years as an assistant with the In other games Boston ’The Irish compiled a ,20-7 mention. tournament will be centered on That leaves the beat chance than apectatora to Tech's the buzzer by ’Torn Van Arsdale free throws with 1:11 left to put pdr-powder; pkd pdr-packed ’Twenty to see action, also won 78-76. Cited as Top second place finish behind front- o.lso is hurting with Melvin Raiders. whipped BalUmore U8-105, San record last season, but wore easily. ’The Bonnies humbled the big guns—Arnold Palmer, to Ron Cernido, a former win- gameg. was not enough. Detroit ahead 102-96 and powder; mm-manmade; gr- In other games Penn beat runner Crockett Agency. Has- Stowe pushing the marker to xhe S8-year-old executive with Diego bombed Chicago 146-131 beaten by Mlanril of Ohio in the Detroit College 106-54. Frank Beard, Dave Hill, Orville ner, who la 63rd at $27,023. "it’s conceivable that he Boston got 31 points from Lar­ cllnched the triumph with two granular; fr gr-frozen granular; Rutgers 80-71, Maryland wal­ oher led the team in scoring with ooly 6-1. the Manchester Sand and and Detroit squeezed post San first round of the NCAA cham­ Mike Malloy threw in 21 NL Defender New faces in the coaching Qravel Co. pointed with pride Moody, George Archer~ln their Doug Sanders, who has won could be No. 1," says Oil ry Siegfried and 27 from John more with two seconds left. sc-sprlng conditions; b-base; e- loped George Washington 92-71, a 15-polnt average. ^®'*’ f.®®®® Gravel Co. pointed with pride , JACK MONABT College Basketball Frandsco, 106-102. • pionship tourney , last March. points as Davidson won its 50th ranks will be noticed at Man- not only at the records achieved qxieet for the top spot. 18 tour events but has had his llrnndt. director of player per- Havllcek as the Celtics opened Eddle Miles l?d the Pistons excellent; g-good; f-falr; 1-limit- Vanderbilt downed Mississippi NEW YORK (AP) — When • • • Robortson, who has now ’The Irish vow it wlli be different straight on its home court and c . -D • cheater High as Bob Escavlch by his charges but also the In- »* ***•St. **Bonaventure 100, Detroit But the other atru<'gl«k that troubles this year, follows, but sonnel for the Dallas Cowboye. up an 18-polnt lead b.fore inter­ wlth 29 points while Jeff Mullins ed. 87-75, Navy overcame Virginia Sonny Jurgensen, the fastest scored 20,881 career NBA in the new decade. successfully launched Terry Saturday Racing takes over control of the junior dividual achievements of many . . , ' for poetttons around No. 60, will must finish fifth or better lo "Ha's the best college qxiarter- mission and hung on for thedr had 31 for the Warriors. MAINE Military 71-66, Miami of Ohio gun in the East is dumped six Sid Catlett, hampered by an Holland’s coaching era. Soph The NaiUonal Association of varsity as former coach Skip of his players. ■mtem and fine as- LaSalle 06. Albright W occupy a large portion of the have a chance Hr Ims only back prospect slnoe Joe Na- edged Northern Illinois 77-74, times in one Sunday aftetnoon, ------fjQ areas reporting. ankle injury and who was not Bill Chamberlain led North Car- atock Car J A u to Racing Applln left after the «:hool "A ^ a t number have gone w“ Cheyney 74, Bloomsburg 73 pros. $24,299 more than $3,000 bock, math” Denver took Montana 92-58, the defensive player of the week NEW HAMPSHIRE ' expected to play, came off the ollna with 18 points while Cliff (NASCAR) ha&iWofficlaUy glv- yg^r At East Catholic, Jack on to play high school (Man- . come uD wHh one win- St. Jos.'a. Pa. 96, Hofatra 57 It is vitally important to them. About 20 new mimes are sent- Other scouts have dssertbed Remodeled Offense Cannon Mt.—Pdr apd gr, 3-10 Oklahoma City whipped South- has to be in on the show. Oonnectlcut 65, Fairfield 04 If they moke the top 60, they tered through the Hat, a tribxite Hradshaw os "a big Sammy bench in the second half and Meely paced Colorado with 27. em Methodist 90-74 and Stan en the S^aftbra ^ rln g s Speed- Redmond will handle the JV’a cheater High and East Catholic) •«»«» another while the mm b f-g lower only. Because the Los Angeles Fenn, M, Rutgers 71 are exempt from qualifying for to the caliber of young pliiyrrH Baugh” and say he hoa the sparked the 13th-ranked Irish to Big Bob Lanier Ullled 36 points ford defeated San Jose 84-72. way approval of Saturday assistance coming from ball and quite a few moved on were having a lot of fun Watervllle VaUey-5 mm, 2-10 Rams awarded the game ball to racing on the super fast half former Eagle star, Tom Malln. to college where they have been ^ aroeesa * Syracuse M, Buffalo 04 next year’s events. If they don’t coming on the tmir. But with "strongest arm In the country" mm b g lower. ‘ Deacon Jones, the old all-pro mile. Pinal OK from NASCAR ^ played three years making Uielr mark. _ baaeball basket- FMXlham 08, Yale 68 make it—and aren’t othet^ae that many new ones, u fliK-k of and Is "capable of playing as a Siegfried Shooting VERMONT defensive end, the Associated will be made ^ s winter dur- varsity badl at AasumpOon "It was with great pride to out Colgate 78, Oornall 76 qualifleeV—they wtll have to rom- regulars are In danger. rookie pro." HOME ENGINEEHSS — Bromley--4-10 mm, 4-20 mm, b Press went along today and ing their meettag at D a ^ ^ ^ the coaching staff to know that bx Gladys StringfeJlow 175, Leah ^ ®’ named Mm the defensive player Beach Pla. i .In the Grand j. _u_rds both on the varsitv started these youngsters out “ n. » And Celtics W inning of the week in the National Touring Division of NASCAR. in the right direcUon.^e .aid. ^ - i r ^ Whipple 197-1M-512, Bee Moquin and mm b. e. 1. " Por Football League. nriQTTXXT /At>\ T ____ n, . . . 77 x^teran driver Ken Rush in a Eg^vlch a former"-Indian 'n^McLaufluy BOSTON (A P )— Larry Siesrfried sometimes suffers '*^“**®' Hiidur Zawistowski m - Jay Peak-pkd, pdr and gr, 4-6 The Deacon did pass on tlw Chevy Camaro. captur^ toe attended the Unlver- guy on the local tootoall ° < ^ T x»m Mcj^ ^ f from-----, that------— rarest of all National ijoantsiuaii Basketball AHHOCiauon Association Edith Palmer ...... 175-178-481. ’b, g, 1. game ball to Lamar Lundy wiio GT Dlvlalon championship withwito TXn,», crT-oa,» scene,’scene, hhairing a ^ bbeen ^ Involvirtinvolved Thus, McNary wUlwiu bowe out Killington-pkd, pdr and mm, had played his first game in 14 1769 points. Prank Sessoms of ®“y Hartford. Upon gradua- in the same manner in which maladies— reluctance to shoot—but he finally seems to second U°n from college he waa hired ^ h® ««"® ^ toe program as a be einerffing as the triggerman of the Boston Celtics’ 10-30 b 1 upper, g lower. months after recovering from Darlington, S.C., was remodeled offense. ' Stowe—'Pkd, pdr, 8-12 b, g. knee surgery. • with 1716 points and ------Buck " S r ^ h t l toe Btogles in toe he»^ undefeated. NCCC All-Stars Stratton Mt.—1-3 pdr and mm It could have been the entire Baker took third with 1626. . . , ’« » Midget competitloei for two untied team. "Larry's a great shooter, and HU shoes wlU not be easy to polnt career scoring average, 8-8 b. g lower. Rams’ defensive unit because Winner of toe most races was years. . . that’s why we’ve worked to get but with sharpshooter Sam In Soccer Noted Sugarbuah—2-5 pdr, 0-H b, g. they all put terrific pressure on the ’Yankee Flash’, Pete Ham- Penney Accepted Parents of the young griddera fUl, not only as a coach, out him to be more offense-mind­ Jones now retired, the Celtics Mt. Snow-1-2 pdr, 6 mm, g, g Jurgensen, the Washington llton in the Gene White Chevy Remember the natural cross- had fiUl confidence in McNary's also as a topgrade fellow who ed," says rookie coach Tom are looking to him for more East Windsor and Stafford to e, I. quarterback, in scoring their Camaro. Hamilton, winner of town rivalry between Manches- ability to give them the necea- waa most successful in working Helnsohn, who was never known points this,season. HESS for zhynezB in tossing the ball placed four players earfi on the MAHACSHIISETTS 11th straight victory. 24-18 and 12 of toe 35 races, led the ter High and East Hartford gary guidance and siqqxirt. It with youngatera, toward the hoop in his own play­ "What Larry had to do was 1969 North Central Connecti­ Brodle Mt.-6 pdr and mm, 8- clinching the Coastal Division U- drivera with toe most fin- High School and it was dlsaolv- ^ ing days. lake over some of Sam’s scoring cut Conferervec soccer All-Star 18 mm, g, g to e. tle. Jurgensen was held to 50 Ishers. His total earings for ed because of friction and stu- "He played It perfectly to­ burden and thus lake some of CONNECnClIT yards net gain in the first three the campaign were 821,743, way dent disturbances between the Green Manor and Moriarty\ the pressure off (John) Havll­ team. Other schools placing night," Heinsotoi said of Sieg­ Powder Hill—6 mm, g lower periods although he wound up short of Rush’s top earnings of schools? Well, Manchester High cek,’’ Heinsohn said. "Look It D'avers on the team were fried’s Sl-point performance in only. with 21 completions of 28 throws $27,865. n ie blond bachelor par- jg going to play an East Hart- up and you’ll see that every South Windsor three, Ellington Win Opening Rec Loop Tilts loading the Ceitlca to a llS-105 for 206 yards but was intercept­ ticipated in only 6 events and ford School, its not BHHS but game we’ve won this year, Lar­ two, Tolland two and Somers, victory over Baltimore Wednes­ The Weather Bureau outlook ed twice. It was the heat put on finished in toe top 10 o f. 14 the other senior high school In TTie 1966-70 Senior Baaketball their opponenU In every cate ry has scored well for Us, and Suffleld and Granby one each. day night. "He was looking to for the ski areas of New Eng­ by the front four, led by Jones, times. town, Penney, “nie Black League, sponsored by the Rec- gory Including personal foula there have been very few games The Tolland entry marked set the other guys up, but he the first ever at the new school land is for considerable cloudi­ that forced Sonny to force pass­ * * * Knighta have booked two bcte- reatioo Department, got into where they shaded their oppon- still took, the shots when they we lost where he got more than ness, windy and colder Thum- WaHner To Speak ketball games from Manches- full gear lost night with a enta, 28-27. The total of 56 20 points." to (x>mpetc on a varsity level. es that resulted in interceptions came to him. When he plays All-Star team players are: day in the ski country with srow by Richie Petitbon and Jim Net­ Fred Wailner, head coach of ter for toU seaaon. AIoo, the doubleheader at tiling IBgh. In peraonol fouls may be a league Siegfried agrec.s that he has to that way. It’s even better than Ken Strout, Mike Dube. Rich flurries mainly over northern tles. Four of the six quarterback the Atlantic - Coast Football Penney Knights have been ac- the first game, it was Green record. score more, but he has no inten­ just scoHng.” Blxlcr and Glen Vincent, all and western mountains. High dumps came on tMrd down. League Northern DlvUlon copied into toe OCIL as of Sep- Manor Construction oil the vm y. The big. smooth pUying Gas tion of becoming a "shooter" In Siegfried, a former Ohio State of East Windsor; Stafford’s Ed temperatures in the teens and "H e’s the top passer in the champions Hartford Knights, tombor, 1971, bringing toe OCIL posting a 76-61 victory ove^a House G ^ jumped w t to a star now in his seventh NBA the sense of a Sam Jones, or, The 18-12 lead at the quarter and Hlllm'iui, Dona Crompton, Mark 20a in northern mountains and league,” said the Deacon. “We will be toe guest splaker at toe membership to a 10-team slow starting Jets’ team **•' ‘*“ season, has been known for his well, a Tommy Heinsohn. nightcap was no contest as last continued lo pull away leading Vail and Tom Hearn; South in the 30s In southern sections. rushed him so hard he had to East Catholic's fall banquet league. all-around ability in the Boston year’s league champion Mortar- 38-22 at intermission. The.sec- "I think I can help Uie team Windsor;...... John Boyle, rreuFred Generally fair to partly cloudy throw to his backs. That's okay backcourt. He Is one of the more playing the way I always ty’s appeared xmbeatable as ond half was the some story os Dooey and Pete GImmnrtIno; ■•**** ond cold Thursday night but Sonny has got to throw deep NBA’s best defensive guards, have," Siegfried said Wednes­ they soundly trounced Center hot shooting Morioity's pUed up Ellington’s Paul Gagne and '“’‘1 Friday with chance of scat- when he geU behind. When we U€R was the league’s top free throw day night. "I know I have to be­ South Windsor Five Billiards 83-52. a 25 point lead 66-40 at the Dean Kupfersi hmld. Somers. *®red snow flurries In the nioun- SC’ORE!— Puck flies into net behind Toronto goalie Mai-v Edwards a;^ defense­ got ahead we could turn the ani­ shooter last season, and has be­ come more of a scorer, but that Tom Knox, John Woods of Suf- tains, Green Manor quickly Jumped close of the third period. The AUTHENTIC men Tim Herton an^P ^Q uinn watch. Minnesota’s Ray Cullen notched tally. mals loose." come adept at hltUng the open doesn’t mean 1 have to become field. Bob Berriman of Granby Boasts Vet Material into the lead as the cold shoot- lo u of three ptsyers via foula SCALE MODEL man in his playmaking role. a shooter. There's a differ­ and Tolland’s Steve Koths and izwATU vosT ■^®*® managed only five didn’t help toe tosers as the MAOt mv MAex He has still managed an 11- ence." Dave Putz. M eet... By UBAW i. 11 i points In the first quarter as winners continued to roll, con- Bfaes Seven o f eight area schoolboy basketball t e ^ s swing j^e winners led. i4 -5 . The Io m t s verting 2S foul shou for toe Sports Slate | Extend Win Skein into action FViday night as they tip o ff their 1969-70 continual turnovers plagued ;,ight. Indiana Waited Patiently to Perform season. CHass B powerhouse South Windsor opens them throughout os toey trailed Hustling Jim Glenney come Friday, Dec. 5 1k. Baskethall — Sacred Heart at wrainst last year’s semifinalist, Cromwell in Cromwell 3i-2i at the half and 48-85 going out of reurement to pace the ^ ^ into the final period. It was here winners with 17 points and a East Catholic, 8 p.m.; Cheney Pittsburgh Rewarded, Dec. 9. " ' ' " Then Turned oh Miami to Retain Edge that the Jets started to cloee the fine defensive game. Bob Eeca- Tech at Bolton, 8 p.m;; Wood- Ellington, with 10-2 mark in marker is Howie Johnson, at gap only to have three players vich 14, Buzz Keeney 14, and Indiana sat around for a cou- Dallas lU-109 in the opener of In the Eastern Division chase, stock Academy at Cbventiy. the NOOC a year ago. tips off e-3, bxtt a boy who lacks ex- foul out in the roughly played Don Pinto 18, aided the win- pie of hours and watched help- nn American Basketball ^ sso- Washington slid past Denver wlto Portland also In an away perience. Shares Second Place contest. nlng cause. Not to be over- n wssly sa Kentucky continued Its elation doublehender at InSinn- 99-87 and New York defeated k in a l s c h o o l b o y contest. RockvlUe Rams of the ctoach Bob Corlett considers The winning Manornien were looked was Joe Amato’s con- n^ntless pursuit . . . before the apolts Wednesday night. Los Angeles 108-97 in the night's GRID STANDINGS CVe open against Newington ms gxiards Mike Farris and Correnti Classic NEW YORK (AP)—Pittsburgh turned the other paced by toe fine shooting of slant boll hsarking arhlch led •“ »"« 6-4-6 the arlimtag cause. Teammate sUm Steve McAdam 16 and before Cullen’s goal. at 15 :S9. M aloney S-M Tech in Tech’s second game of Connecticut Conference, lost Louis Dampler added 27 chester Saturday Dec. 13 and could figxu-e out a way to stop SS 6 Jim Breen contrlbutad 14 ptants. speedy Hike Reardon who con- Other goal-scorers for Minneso­ E astern S6-6 the year and Coventry hosts nine lettermen tacluding lop points for the Ooloneia and Gene Sunday Dec. 14 in the second St. Louts. S-S6 For the ‘too little; too lete' vetted eight of 10 free throws Moore had 24. Manny Leaks ta were Claude Larose and Dan­ Eaaten i s-5-e SS 6 Woodstock in the lart area tilt gcorer and rebounder Warren annual Hip Correntl Open Pittsburgh nipped Detroit 2-1 Platt Jets. Joe Maeeoltai with 17 and to go with one. field goei for was the high C5iaparral with 24 ny grant. Dave Keon had two SS6 S7-6 Friday night. Zahner. Classic. Wednesday night while the West Central Dave Hart with 16 pointa led 10 potato. and CIncy Powell had 23. goals. Norm Ullman and Jim 1-7-6 1-6-6 8 ^ Wlndsw. one of the yhe lone returrxw Is cUa.y ^ Tonight’s Top bowlers from throughout leading Bhies romped to a 3-1 pile the -pow- Indiana had to turn off a late Dorey one apiece for the Maple WetberafleM 1-7^ FUEL OIL the East will be on hand to victory over Oakland. The St. 1-7-6 r a n k ^ ^ In court Harned. Ita r n ^ chipped in with 10 potato. t r t T w t m . agataat An- Miami rally for its 16th victory Leafs. BOO1 petition, has the entire team re- an experience player, has toe j j ' try their luck at the first place Lzxuls victory extended its skein In toe loul-tafested second aaldl ConatrucUon ta a game COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED WITH WORKING HEADUGHTS AND TAILUGHTS in 19 games. The Pacers were Phil Goyette, Red Berenson Baat OatboUo $-1-6 purse of 8500. Local talent ex­ to 10 straight over the Seals and 7-8-6 ttirahj fr^ last yrar's muidles the ba^ Mortarty's dominated that gets underway at 6 ;M. sailing along with a 96-74 lead In and Prank St. Marseille were Sw ih OulMiUo M -6 tag 16-8 team. Four of the ^ ^ difficulty in flipping the pected includes George Pelle­ an over-all mark this season of 6-4-6 N O W AT ALL Auttientic Scale Model the goal scorers for St. Louis Noithneat 1-2-6 starting five are juniors and through the neU. the third period, when Miami tier. George Cochran. Ed 8-0 versus West Dlrision clubsi 4-S6 got hot and cut it to 118-115. while Ted Hampson got Oak­ PtriaoU 1-M S7-I only one to a senior. The Bob- ^ Knights are small os Overall Size l3Va Inches * Bob Neil, director of TVuvis, Norm LaLonde and The Penguins, meanwhile, land’s only tally. 1 % But then Rexer Brown canned Rit Alkas. e v o onto are paced by 6-8. 200- ^ g o e s but make for it with Operating Headlights & Taiilights a 10-foot jumper and Freddie activities at the Com­ lulled Detroit into defeat—play- Bobby Hull scored one goal Rockville s t e pound TV>m Roy. liaM year as a a»ii boadling and speed on Sp.'cial awnrts will also be Ing the entire g^ame without « Sl-6 1967 PORSCHE Enclosed Cab with Windshield I.,<>w1a picked up six free throws munity Y, for the Rec- and assisted on the third by Chi­ Simabuiy SI-6 S l-6 sopbomore, Roy hhd a 29 point offenee and defense, phis 200 GAL. issued to bowlers who roll a penally called against them— Wladaor per game average. The s ^ - ,hooUi«. 1 to spirit Indiana out of danger. leation Department. 208 game or better by Strike- co Maki. which earned the SS 6 SS 6 Brightly Colored with MIMIMUH and got goals frdm veteran Black Rangers, while brother Soulkingtan tag five as a team hooped an 912 Coupe PER CAL. Mel Daniels led the Pacers master. Included in the extra SSI SSI Coventry High, hoping to im­ Chrome-like Accessories Dean Prentice and rookie Mi wiin me nangers. wniie orouier Vcwtngtan , average of 70.2 points a game. with 23 points. Brown tsid 22/ aa.xrds is a cash prize for with the Rangers, while, brother SSI SS-l prove their poor sbosrtag of lost chel Briers itt the first period Dennis Hull notched Chicago’s Gtsstoabury Operating wito Roy 1 will be 6AS0LINE STATIONS Packaged m Holiday Gift Box and Lewis, Bob NetoUoky imd Vi’eslcvan < jinlaiiiii bowlers with under 124 aver­ 8-4-6 SS 6 year, has six lettermen retunx- MIDDLETOWN (API — Bri­ and held off the Red Wings,WiniTG whowKf\ other______score, * WUaon fotwards 6-2 John Bbesi and eBAIMO Art Becker 20 each. Don Fr.>e- age, out of the prize list. Also, S-S6 SS 6 Tenrv Coach Ron Bodstuetaner's nxan scored 23 for Miami and an Sllvestro, a senior, and Joe got a middle session goal from The Rangers did oil their BlpomOeU 6-8 Renney Burger. high singles award to all bowl­ t-T-6 2-7-6 ^ squad. The three seniors are Don Sldl^ added 22. Summa, a junior, are Wesley­ Frank Mahovllch. scoring late in the second perl- PlalaviBe Stoddard and John Mason man­ ers under iS4 average, out of 1-7-1 1-7-1 Jon Trask, -Joel Botsvert and In other games. New York od. scoring within 2:M qUnutes MMdletonw age the fawchcourt. Boast’s the Washington riddled Denver an's basketball co-captalns this the prize list.. SSI SSI Rich Cxmntagham with jxmlors seaaon- and Chicago tied 8-8. kCnneooU oq goaU by Vie Hadficld. BiU only senior oh the martlng fiv*. mu OmnneU with a balanced attack in pick­ Bowling Director Ray Nor- Roy. even before he has ChappeU 24 Hour,BURNER SERVICE ing_ up . its ------fourth-- straight-----The victory elect'on of S'lvure, .T 5-tl earned a 5-5 tie with .Minne^ta Fairbairn and Jean Ratelle. MANCHESTER tham expects a large turnout Nig|it*s F i^t% played one game as a junior, and Tom Peeacohlo. and moving to within 2 4 games forward from Fatrfleid. and for the ctoMic and Philsdelphia beat Los An­ Los Angeles scored first in the geles 7-1. haa received over 100 calto The Fatriote ^ y two of Idle New Orleans in the West­ opening period but the Flyers N®W O R L E A K 8 -P e re y ’3995 from oollege. throughout the na- ^ gradnalto last JuM Summa. a 5-10 guard f.om Wa- Pour shifts are planned Sst- Minnesota dropped Into a sec­ got taro initial seaskm telUee ern Division terbury. was announced Wednes- urday and one Sx^day «^ r- Pngh. 144. New OrMam, out­ tfon eee^ his services! “ d »«ve a fine team ta the 334 BRIMO STR ir NATIONAL OIL Co. ond-place tie with th# Penguins, from Jim Johnson, srtio added .___ _ Seven of the Capa w?re in day- noon. pointed Raul Soriano, 14S, Magi-. gaining its deadlock on a goal another in the third period for a too. IS. The Rockville Rams, after an ^ ^ ^ TED TRUDON. Inc double figures, topped by Gary Summa was the Cardinals* , uniii I iimfiil 7-11 overall sea- Trmak provides the height taS by Ray Cullen, his thilid of the ▼ o m W AOKN Bradds' 20. Rookie Snenc-r second leading scorer as a soph- hat trick, in the Flyers rout SI- LAS VBGAS^ Nev.—0«tmy son. toot to gradoatton 6-s for- Uhe Elltagton. Ooventry wiU re- 688-5544 In it Masters bowling tourna- night, with less than three min­ TALOOTTVILLI PICK UP YOUR TOY TRUCK TODAY AT THE SIGN OF QUALITY Haywood led Denver with 29 oniore last season with a 14.4 mon Nolet added two tslliee for Moyer, 1S7H. PorUandTore • • r g P u g JwJtm and 6-4 center >7 on qxdcknees and sharp out- TOLLAXD t P O . mmU. Dick Weber has finished utes to play. the Flyers, who sent the KIncs stopped A n Alderote. i m , points and 19 rebounds. average. Sleve Gordon. This year the side shooting to bring them In the top eight hvo times. Toronto had gone ahead 5-4 on to their 10th defeat In 12 gamea. nix Aril . 9 only player over the six foot through the year.

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Burn­ 1866 TOLLAND TTKE.—MANCHESTER 7 Soviet r 54IMI500 875-2519 ing barrels deUvered. $4. 644- 7707. mountains 4 67 and lenv your meseage. You'll hear from our adronuer he 1775 8 National r ' ^ fit tim e without spendbig aU evening at the telephone. BIDWELL Home Improvement TRUCK DRIVER wanted to de- BRIDGEPORT Operators— ax- Emergency DICK'S Service Snow plowing, Co. Elxpert installation of llvar oil. local area. All bene- perienced In aircraft (Nawipopcr inUrprltt Aun.) lots, driveways, sidewalks, aluminum aiding, gutitera and CASH OFFICE AND flU Included. Call or Inquire Tlip pay for top personnel. FuU AuromobOM For Solo 4 apartments, stores. Also sand- trim. Rooting Inatallatlon and benefits. Apply )n paraon, ,Rolo |ra. tM. 0.1. r/7 at MAM on Service, Route 6, • im Ing done. Reasonable rates. repairs. 8494496, 875-9109. Machine Oo., 66 Elm St., Man- CLASSIC 1959 Ford retractable Bolton, 649-2871. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Call 648-0002. cheater. HERALD hardtop Skyliner. Original mileage 83,000. In very good STEPS. sldewallDi. stons- waHs, Reolkng — snow plowing EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting dark spirits snd twinkle O HIS OFFICE] AS STEVE 606S BACK REP HOMELAND OF THE HAS PROPPED FROM - ANP THE KILLER ACRE MAY HAVE t r ie d A Reward. 643-5930. Manchester-Bolton area. CaU exterior and iaterlor Paper happUy In this friendly a t­ lb WORK-A LONS ARM DEAD G IRL? WHITE UNDER HIS OVER- TEST SUN-RUN TO 19M CHEVROLET 2-door bard- 649-9822 between 10-1, and 8:80- banging. OsUlngs, ate. Insured. FIRST NATIONAL mosphere moderate typing OF COINCIOENCE If KEEP HIS mUY- LOS'T — Passbook No. W 10216 top. $450. Excellent condition. 7:80. 646-lOOi STORES INC. FLEXING ITS /YUlSCLES POINTVIN SHAPE.' Savings Bank of Manchester. Call 289-28^. and shorthand skllts detlrtd $90. Application made for pasrment. SNOW PLOWING. Commercial CHEVRODBT 1064 station wag- B. H. MAGOWAN JR. A Sons, \ O AK LA ND and residential. CaU 875-6748 Interior and exterior painting, SNOW drift Into tills cosy LOST — Passbook No. W 9249 on V4, automatic, power steer­ AVENUES anytime. paper hanging. Thirty yean audit department exper­ Savings Bank of Manchester. ing, clean, $796. 6494290. expsrlenoa^ four gansratlaaa. EAST HARTFORD, ience In processing Invoices. SNOW PtXlWINO — Manches- AppUcatlon made for payment. 1967 CHEIVT Nova H, 2-door F ree estimates, fully insured. CONN. $90. ter, Vernon, Coventry area. Sport Coupe. Excellent condi­ 646-7861. LOST at Manchester Parkade Call 743-9103 after 5 p.m. All fsa tion. Call after 6, 647-UM. paid by client <-om. November 28th, eyeglasses, CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ panlas. MR. ABERNATHY black frames In pink case. Call BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDOEWAY 1960 CHETVROLET station wag­ Howsoiiold S f v i f s terior painting, paper hanging. COUNTER Woman, 6-day week, 242-2201, 688-5769. on. Excellent running condi­ O fM « 5 13"A Discount on w a l^ p e r . C6U Monday-Frtday, hours 8:80 > RITA GIRL NEITHER 1 I IF 1 WERE THAW a f r a i d rr tion. $175. CaU 647-1183. 646-8048. 6:80. Apply In parson only. I donY OF FALUNQ THROUGH THE C 3 LIG H T trucking — Lawns, oM- Fisher Cleaners, 825 Broad ^St. Pononob 3 PAINTINO—Interior snd ex­ 800 SILVER LANE YNONWHY \ IC^I'D STAY HOME. 1964 CORVAIR Monza converti­ lars, attics cleaned, odd Jobs. WINTHROP terior, very reaeonable, free EAST HARTFORD, ARE YOU THE MAN? VERONICA o BY DICK CAVALU RIDE WANTED from Adams ble. Needs work. Best offer. Trees cut and removed. 648- eaUmstea. CaU Richard M ar­ 628-9416 EVER GOES and Oloott St. to Plaxa area, 647-9696. 6000. FIGURE CLERKS ICE I LIKETVIE W H Y I S i r OCk^ tin. 646-9286, 646-44U. I (5AN FOLLOW THEIR arriving 8:80. 648-7496. 1967 CHEVROLET, wagon, A-1 • RT2f ss’TS.’rxrw ? SKATING. WlhTTEC... ITIS B A S / E C T D FOCJTPRINTS IN REW B AVH fO at bum i, bm Oh “ mUmrr whUa ‘ condition. Rebuilt engine, 4 ruU-Omc, days. Must have COOK wanted full-time, tdays or O & MUCHEAeiERTD R N D T H B V \ T H E S N O W - hdee, stppen repaired. WIb- 24 nights. Apply In paraon only. F IH D G E m S . IN T H E good tires, 2 new- snow tires. dew shades made to measure. above evaraga figure a|Xl- tude. Company oaers ex- Hosrard Johiwon Restaurant, TOP COatPANT BKNKriTS WINTER? Antomoblos For Scrio 4 643-9121. aU rise Venetian blinds. Kays 9LOOR SANDmO and reflnlab big (spsciailatng in oMar ccUcnt wagea and working 884 Toliand Tpiu, OPPOKTt'KITY FOK AOVANCK36KNT NEED CAR? Credit very bad’ 1964 CORVETTE, good condi­ mads whUe you watt. Tapa ra- floors). Znaida painting. Papar conditions, convenient free Banknqd, repossession? Hon­ oorders tor rent. Marlow's, 987 ! m k n tion, 1965 Chevrolet convert­ hanging. No Job Me saaaU parking, subsidized ' cafe­ est Douglas accepts lowest Main S t 646 6821. hHarvtiWi bald dally 861 ij=r~ ible, good condition. Savings John Vorfaino, 64MTB0. teria and above average down, smallest payments, any­ Wat*. s.mt 6-11 a-na. Bank of Manchester, 646-1700. CUSTOM made draperies, slip baneflts. Apply . . . where. Not small loan flnance 8-6 p.uK, 1-S p m . MUSTANG cenvertible, 8 covers snd reuphoUtertng. 1st dssB mold Mlrir. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VSRBIEER company plan. Douglas Mo- 1965 Budget terms. Established in bssMdistii spsnliig, tors, 845 Main. cylinder, standard transmis­ 27 sion. Good condition. Best of­ 1945. Days. 5244154 evenings. nRST NA'nONAL good bsosflts, good 649-7590. MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, STORES INC. BURGER CASTLE WA(?S...RiOTS.. . _ k n e w 1966 MOB, soft top, wire wheels. fer. 649-7798. ' w^as growtli pots«- REVOLTS.. ne'e! fin d a Good nmnlng condition. $1,250 moitgxgsa inlatim financing MUST SELL 1964 Impala con­ U G H T TRUCKINa, bulk dcliv- Park A Oakland Avaa.. w a v . , t o C m* *p MA. lM.TM.leG U1 fM 0«. or best offer. 649-8014. ery, yards, attics, cellars —«xp®dlant and eonfldantlal APPLT SYSTEMS, bic. ^ pin it on, vertible. standard shift, $200. serriea. J. D. Raal Eatau Eaat Haitlord. Conn. M USTANG —I960 Fastback. V- cleaned and removed. Also odd m o .' firm. CaU 872-0686. Aaaoe. 6464188. K N u m L o a CAPTAIN EASY 8, automatic, power steering. Jobs. 644-8962. BY LESLIE TURNEB M Om m al Good condition. Call 649-1347. V m &nrOQ DON'T DIOJLT — The HoUdsys L F N or raglaterad nursa for StgM l Carp. Tmeks— ^Tractors 5 arUI soon be here. Keep your oldar femala paUant. Hours to « • TH. tiOQN., 1966 BUICK Skylark convert'- ble. Power steering, new floor and rhgh beautiful, and MANCHESTER — Main St. bs arrangsd. CaU 644-8714. 4 19^ FORD P-100, heavy duty brskee, battery. $1,060. CaU let us do tM arork. AU types aoda Mwp. Thriving bufinsaa, pick-up. Excellent cemdition. of floors. Call today for fast 647-9844. Camper top. many extras, 742- aU stock Inehidad. Osmara rs- service. R A M Floor Service, tiring. CaU H. D. Cola RaaMor, 1888 PO N TIAC LaMans, 3-door 8352 after 5:80. 646-1864. vinyl top, V4, autonmUc trins- lmm»diafe Opening TW O bandjrmen want a variety WANTED MALE mission. Four new whitewall 1965 GMC \ ton pick-up, tires. ExceUent cimdltion. $1.- of Jobe by day or hour. Rea­ lR-4 aWWWHW.lM.TMK.B iM OK ia-4 body, caU 743-7015. 860. or best offer. CaU after 4 sonable. CaU 646-6106. ROBIN MALONE B Y B O B LUBBERS p.m., 6484478. FULL or PART-TIME SUK^, &ILLY.'. THEN I'M U88 PLYMOUTH, 4-door BET 'lOU CANT.' PUT) i W w t in s t? DisLooae tx tf b a l l , EXPEIUENCED ' - 1 <5 0 |MQ id try oT throw SCOTT FORGejS H16 PAINfUL AILMENT. sertsn, automaitlc, V-8, radio, 14 iroVEKyoUR HEAD. power steering. Good running LEON Claas]maki bulldar naw Posifion available immediately ' >}i ( 0 ^ V V C H . f ' ooodttton, $800. 648-8880. PICK-UP Cover, made by Del- bomaa custom buUt, remodal- lar Campers. 40" faigli. 6* wide. to f, additions, rse rooms, ga­ DEPT. M 6I1 8’ long, running Uglds, inside UTTLE SPORTS. COMET, g oaodl- rages. kttchans rsmodalad, COMPOSITOR BY ROUSON Ughts, snd slop Uglits. 646-7710 oath tils, oemant work, atapa MI Plaxlbta hours. Uoa, tlrae, $800. 646-8508. '*/» dormars. Raajdantlal or eom- You'll find your co-work«rs most cong«ni«l. ]ft guarsnfssd. Pisaaani atmoa- © 1864 WORD Oahuda. »0, X>o®r Bsavlcal. OiU 8484881. AH Chock th« fringo bormfits. phors' and good wothhig eonm hardtop. Powar atoaihig. pov-' Uo*M.j Apply 0$ coco — 64ATI88 N EW TO N H. SM ITH and Soo- ar hcakaa. Baat after, 4464864. 10 M P l r K t Ramodaling. repairing, addi- Apply in porson at tho' 1 ■ METAL building r rent in in- tloMl, rec rooma. garagaa, 1868 PONTLAC, 4-door hardtop, dnrtrial b o m , al garage for porehaa and roofUg. No Joh 43S MAIN STREET good cimrtllhM. !$?■: 4164088.^ with IS* high docta. Phans too smaU. CaU 816 8144. Elattri^pBlpr SomitiQ l$rraUL MANCHESTER r .9844 aftor 6, W.T.MUNT 1868 BUICK Skyiark oonvert- N. J. An agual oppcrtmdly fagAqnr Ibla. Radhk ' S T O fU O E SPACE Asr eoetisclor. li enSR—MANCHBSnER. CONN. OaU lag and npatn. OaS r,

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/ PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1«69 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-THREE Business Locations Out of Town Hottsat For i d i t 72 Articles For SoJe 45 Apartments . Fiefs Apartments Hats— Far Runt 66 Housos For Sola 72 Housos For Sate 72 He For Sate 72 Housos For Sate 72 Out of Town Outof Towo DARK-JBICH stone free loam, Tenements 63 Temnnents 63 For Rent 64 For Solo 75 For S ^ 75 five yards, $16. Sand, grravel, 268 MAIN ST. — Office space practically everywhere. CLASSIFIED stone, fill, manure, pool and 3^-ROOM apartment, heated. seven rooms, modem kitchen Oolonial overlooking Center 40 GRISWOLD ST.—Manches­ stove and refrigerator. Refer­ available immediately. Rear Two full ceramic tljed bath­ flreplai^k. Family room gar- ‘S l T ^ T a g e . ' patio sand. Call 643-9S04. BERRY'S WORLD ter, First floor, three rooms, with built-ina, IH baths, dining Park. IH baths, two-car age acre phis lot. Mid 20’s. R als^ Rwch modem Wteh- payment. Pasek Real- ences and security deposit re­ sonable. Rent one room or room, three bedrooms, ‘'family garage.- large rooma. Immedi­ rooms, full cellar, two fire­ heat, hot water, refrigerator, three rooms. H. M. Frechette, places. Oivner will assist sub- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ‘’“‘•‘•‘J*® Jj*"- tors, 289-7478. 647-1183, 742-8248. KNEISSL wood skis, 190 cm., quired. Near hospital $180. room, garage, large lot. Phil- ate occupancy. Hayes Agen tng room, cathedra] celling ADVERTISING with' bindings, $30. Call 640- stove, air-conditioning, park­ Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, Realtors, 647-9998. svmtlally Wttji financing. Here thr f r miiv .. « I’ ^------brick Agency, Realtors, 646- cy. 646-0131. ta vour oobortunltv M flore ™REE-famlly, fully occupied, and fireplaces In living room SIX-RCXIM Cape, located CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 4227. ing. 247-4046, 633-7402. 646-4200. 4200. . FQR LEASE — Industrial zone. ALL BRICK four family, tour Agency,Affcncv M647-1413. 7 ^ 3 ^ ______^ *^*'^*' » '“>‘1 family room, two full two acres of land. Ideal loca-' MODERN 4-room apartment, Block and brick commercial VERNON — 8 rooni apartment, TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, excellent cancy. Ehccellent investment, baths, two-car garage, three- tlon for pony or horse. Only 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M MEERSCHAUM Smoking, pipe MANCHESTER — One-bed­ condiUon throughout. One-ear SAULTER8 RD. — Immaculate collection, buy one or 100. $14 second floor, on bus line, heat, room Garden type apartment. building. 3,700 square feet. All 2 bedrooms, and heated gar­ rooms each. Price reduc^. qjj OUTSKIRTS of H ai^eeter. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. zone heat, wooded lot. Phil- $17,900. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ age. Adults preferred, refer­ Borage, plus carport. Large “hc-room Cape. Rec room, two secondary financing available. brick Agency. Realtors, 646- to $3S each. Handcarved. Call hot. water, one child accept­ Available now. Heat, and ap­ utilities including 12x20’ office. A beautiful 6-room Oolontal - THREE — bedroom Ranch with tor, 649-4533. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT able. $130. C::all 649-4428. ences required, no pets. $128 lot. Beauty in beautiful condl- baths, built-ins, paneled By appointment. Wolvertim 1200. 643-9831. pliances included. $148 and Central location. Busy Indus­ fireplace, carpeting, garage. Cape with 2-car garage on two , large kitchen, finished rec ______trial .and business zone. Fran­ monthly. 878-2600. 878-1237. tlon. $23,900. CaU Ellsworth Agency, Realtors. 649-2813. lovely acres. Attractive stone MINI-ESTATE on beautiful Bol­ l:S0 P.M. DAY BEFORE PI7BUCATIO^ FURNISHED op unfurnished, 3- $180 per month. Paul W. Dou­ Mtten Agency, Realtors, 643- New furnace. Awnings tor ibom, treed lot. Sacrifice HEBRON —' 5H-room Ranch ALUMINUM sheets used as gan, Realtor, 649-4836. cis E. Boland Agency, 818 front. This home Is in an area ton Lake. This 9-room Ranch Deadline for Snturda.v and Monday la 4:S0 p.m.,Friday printing plates, .009 thick, 28x room apartment in private BOLTON Lake — four-room 6930. complete house and paUo. FIVE ROOM house, excellent price. Low, low 20’s. Wolverton on heavily wooded lot. full on over 3 acres of wooded land Broad St., Manchester, 648- Beautiful lot, 70x200’. Mid condition. Within walking dls- of $48,000 properties. The miut Agency, Realtors, 649-2819. 36”, 2S cents each or S for $1. home. Pleasant, convenient MANCHESTER — Two - room 1683, 643-1664. Ranch. Pine paneling, furnish­ sell price is $32,900.- Don't wait basement, rear porch, many comprises one of the finest YOI7R COOPERATION WDJ, 643-2711. Ideation. Working adults, 843- efficiency. Excellent location. ed or unfurnished. $180 month­ SEVENTY-Mile view, 9-room 20’s. Phone__ owner,____ . evenings tance to Rockville center. Its extras Included In the sale properties we've ever seen. 2880. ^ntemporary, four bedrooms, and weekends, 649-6378. a steal at $18,900. CaU EUls- —call Rick Merritt at the Bel- MANCHESTESI — Just listed, BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 Walk to stores and bus. $138 NEWLY remodeled office, on ly. UtUiUes extra. 643-4047. fiore Agency, 647-1413. H room Ranch. Deep treed price. Fine residential area. Far, far. too many features to 21” ZENITH black and white two Ireplaces, two garages. worth Mitten Agency, Real- 8 T. J. Crockett, Realtor. 643- MANCHESTER — New five- monthly including everything. Main St., $80, heat included. lot. Central location. Full list—Just one example— the portable TV, perfect condi­ ROCKVILLE, 84 Prospect St., Two acres, superb lantecaping COLONIAL brick Cape, four tors, 643-6930. MINI-Ranch priced in the teens. 1577. sheltered sail boat basin has room apartment In two-fam­ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- Call 643-9678. Hutchlns baaement, aluminum atorma Continued From Preceding Pogt tion, $95. Mink stole. Autumn 4838. 4-room older apartment, gas Agency, Realtors, bedrooms, two baths, screen­ For details, Mr. Martens, Bel- it’s own concrete bulkhead! Let haze , $88. Lady’s golf clubs,- ily home. Three bedrooms. and gas stove and refriger­ 649-8324. ed porch, 2-car garage, double JENSON St., Cape. 4 rooms. and screens, Only $18,800. Act BOLTON Lake - 180' water- Available Immediately. Range, « . w Agency, 647-1413. us show you many, many sim­ 8 Irons, 3 woods, SIt-And-Rest MANCHESTER —Two - bed- WAREHOUSE or storage space ator, second floor, $108. rent, lot, carpeting, fireplace. As­ finished on first floor, seco n d ______today. Keith Agency, 646-4126. front. 4i,-room house. New oil ilar features both Inside and disposal, carpetite throughout. 649-1922. hot water furnace. End of sea­ Help Wanted— Male 36 golf cart, $66. ^prano Saxo­ room deluxe Garden type for rent, $70. Call 643-9678. ^ $106 security. Three • room, COLONIAL Cape— Large front sumable 8% per cent mort­ floor expandable, porch off WOULD YOU like to own a 9- outside this truly fine home 6 phone, needs reconditioning, Garage. $190 monthly plus to back living room, formal gage. Principals only please. kitchen, wooded lot, $20,900. room, 7-bedroom Colonial one son- cloaeout. Hayes Agency, utilities. Paul W. Dougan, apartment. Available now.- first floor , apartment, gas and MANCHESTER —6-room Cape minutes from Manchester cen­ $36. % length black Seal fur Heat, appliances, carpets in­ gas stove and refrigerator, $90 dining room, three bedrooms, 643-8446. Phllbrick Agency Realtors, block from the Center? Ideal 646-0131. ter! Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. Realtor, 649-4830. OFFICE lor rent, central loca­ on the west aide. Built by An- Jacket, $160. Kodak Instama- cluded. $188 monthly. Paul W. rent, $90 security. Call James sunporch, garage. Treed l o t . ------616-4200. for the large family. Three saldl, m baths, full shed HEBRON ^B eautiful Raised tic 400 camera, $38. Call 649- FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4838. tion. $38 per month. 646-0882. J. Gesaay, 878-0134. $24,000. Phllbrick Agency, TWO FamUles — Yee—two-two------bedrooms presently rented for dormer, rear porch, and nice HEBRON — New 6-room Rkia- Realtors, 646-4200. families, built in 1957 Garages 88 HOLLISTER St., four • bed Ranch. Three bedrooms, for­ ed Ranch. Three bedrooms, COLONIAL BOARD 3367 after 8 p.m. Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ extra Income. A unique proper­ lot with trees. Sensibly priced mal dining room, two fire­ SIX-ROOM Duplex, 81 Pearl St. MAIN ST. — New one story 3% _____ ROOM ______furnished apart- room Dutch Colonial. IH ty, don’t misa It.- Mr. Martens, cnthedril celling living room, CLEAN rugs, like new so easy cated. Adults only. 643-2171 air-conditioned office building. at $24,600 with a $13,000 aa- places. finished basement, Nice yard, good location. ment, heat and utilities, stove, FAMILY 6-6 duplex, new both. Easy financing. For baths, fireplace, aluminum Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. sumable FHA mortgage. Im­ formal dining room and kitch­ COMPANY to do with Blue Lustre. Rent days. Peterman Real Estate Agen­ Prestige location. Walking boilers, wiring, plumbing, mod­ more information call now. siding. Aerbas from Elemen­ garage. Lovely acre lot^ $27.- and refrigerator furnished. mediate occupancy. T- -J- 900. Owner, 649-0036. en with built-in oven and electric shampooer $1. Olcott cy, 646-2223. distance to ban^Ls, Town Hall $38. weekly. 742-8161. em kitchens, 1 % bath. Handy Wolverton Agency,. Realtors, tary school. Walking distance NEW LISTING, 6^-^oom Split range, also glt)ss sliding doors Variety Store. PLEASANT 8 rooms, second and downtown Main St. Abun­ Crockett Realtor, 643-1877. SKILLED AND UNSKILLED floor, refrigerator, stove, wall location. $28,900. Phllbrick 649-2813. to Junior High and High with 2 full baths on a nicely COVENTRY TnORtoI '' and sun deck, treed lot. Choice FOUR room apartment, second dance of free parking. Will be landscaped lot In central loca­ IMf by NEA, Ik . to wall, garage, adults only, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. school. Lot 80 X 140’. Austin EIGHT-ROOM g o n ia l, four LJFE CAN BE EASY IF . of interior decor. Only 10 per BLUE LUSTRE not only rids floor, excellent location, stove completed December lat. Va­ MANCHESTER Horses, ponies Chambers, Realtor, MLS 643- tion. liils fine home has a Excellent wages, full-time, six days per week. Shift dif­ carpets of soil but leaves pile no pets, security deposit. 643- and refrigerator included, no Wonted To Ront 68 bedrooms, family room, fire­ You purchase this one level rent down to qualified buyer. ferential, Blue Cro.ss, CMS, life Insurance, paid holidays "We were wondering if you would be interested in a 7798. riety of office suites from 500 MANCHESTER — Excellent 5- and children will enjoy roam­ 2325. plethora of closets every­ place, m , ^ baths, carpets, Full price. $23,000. U * R soft and lofty. Rent electric pets. Security deposit required, square feet to 3,000 square room Ranch, enclosed porch, ing the 3 acres surrounding home. Why exhaust yourself and other fringe benefits. "minority group' quota system based on world-wide WANTED garage for small where! Drapes and traverse garage. Large treed lot. $35,- by climbing up and down Realty Co.. Inc., 643-2892, Rob­ shampooer $1. Manchester ONE block from Main St., 4 younger couple preferred. $116 feet. Call Warren E. Howland, large tile bath, 3 large bed­ this delightful 3-bedroom MANCHESTER B-room Rais­ rods In living room and dining Hardware A Supply, 877 Main population figures?" monthly. Call 643-9409 after . business, must have 10 ’ clear­ 900. Hutchins Agency. 649-8324. stairs all day? Our 3 year ert D. Murdock,. Realtor. rooms, first floor. Call 643- 6 Realtor, '643-1108. ance. Manchester - East Hart­ rooms, hot water oil heat, Ranch. Priced to sell at $31,- ed Ranch, four to five bed­ room will stay. Aluminum St., 643-4428. fireplace, attached garage, 600. CaU Paul W. Dougan, rooms, bullt-ins dishwasher, $22,600 — NEW Raised Ranch. old Ranch offers "step sav­ 615 PARKER STREET 8839. AVAILABLE December 16th, ford area. Call 633-0460. storms, screens, doors. Nice ing” comfort at your finger­ WIO, worn once. Fall, worn 2hi rooms, heat, hot water, tile combinations, city utilities, well Realtor, 649-4535. carpeting, rec room, wooded residential neighborhood. Mr. 3 bedrooms, garage, 180 x 200’ Wontod Rool Estoto 77 FIVE-ROOM flat, second floor, Houses For Rent 65 landscaped, very nice condi­ lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency. treed lot. Hutchins Agency tips. CTiolce buy at $21,900. MANCHESTER once. Wiglet, never worn. bath, stove, refrigerator, park­ Martens, Belfiore Agency, 647- Please call 649-8906 or 876- LAND- ITE -FARM — AciW- stove, refrigerator, hot water, tion, $24,800. CJharles Lesper- SEVEN — ROOM Ckilonlal — 646-0131. 1413. Realtors, 649-8334. 8 8 8 MRS. E. S. LOFTUS Medium dark brown. Call 648- Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 garage, near stores and bus, ing for one-car. Ideal for mld- SIX ROOM house, three bed­ Business Property ance, 649-7(30. Prestige In - town^location.__ 6611. age. Large, unioned parcels, 0902. adults, no pets, $128. per dleaged couple or older single rooms. Ckmveniently located. Fireplace. Hi baths, laundry SUMMIT ST. -Ten-room sin- OWNER having liew house buUt all areas. Louis DImock Real­ SEWING machines — brand A’TTRAC’nV E room for refined person. Rent $90. Security de­ 'Near schools, stores, bus line. For Sate 70 ty. RealtorS| 649-9623. RADIAL saw with accessories, month, 649-3840. $26,500 — ATTRACTIVE 6-room room, 2-car garage. No rea­ gle, six rooms down and four in beautiful South Farms. Re­ new 1969 automatic zig-zag, un­ gentleman, centrally located, posit required. Call 649-1389 be­ Immediate occupancy. 644- sonable offer refused. Owner B &L W $100. Call after 6 p.m., claimed layaway. Makes but­ phone 643-6331. BUSINESS zone —Stone build­ Colonial, raised hearth fire­ up. 2 ^ baths. Needa redecor­ luctantly giving up simply Im­ ONE OF MANCHESTER’S barrow s and w a ix a ce Oo BUYINO or selling real estate? PLUMBER and plumber’s help­ LA’THE Operators —Experienc­ MANCHESTER — Northwood tween 6-7 p.m.. Main & 2234. ing consisting of four unit place. built-ins, attached ga­ anxious. Immediate posses­ ating. Immediate occupancy. maculate’ 8-room Oolontal with er wanted, top wages, benefits 643-8769. tonholes, monograms, hems, Eldridge Co. Manoly-ster Parkndr Lots and acreage available. 4 ed In aircraft work. Top pay LARGE ROOM with double bed Apartments. Available imme­ apartments. Three house trail­ sion. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Fine reoidentlal area. Sensibly 2-car garage In Porter St. area. FINEST AND MOST ect. Full price now $49.60. easy TOLLAND—Near Parkway, 7- rage, shade trees, assumable Manchesternen- 649-8306 More listings needed. B . 8 . and overtime. Call 646-4823 af­ for top personnel. Full bene­ PAIR of Ka.stle Skis with Mark­ for gentleman. Parking. 281 diately, one and two-bedroom er parking lots. Excellent in­ tor, 649-2813. priced at $26,900. T.J.Crockett, Wall to wall in aeveral rooms. ter 6. terms. Call 622-0931. A-1 Sew­ FIVE-ROOM duplex, three bed­ room farm house recently re­ VA mortgage. Hutchins Agen­ Taggart. 875-3871. fits. Apply in person, Rolo Ma­ er safety bindings. Length 208 Woodbrldge St. Call 649-8962. split level apartments, central rooms. $178 per month. Rental come. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ cy, Realtors, 649-5324. Realtor, 648-1677. A truly Immaculate home In a GRACIOUS HOMES SOUTH WINDSOR -U k e new chine Co., 88 Elm St., Man­ ing Center, 24 Park St. Hart­ air-conditioning. H i baths, car­ modeled with acreage. $200 MANCHESTER—Chistom 8-room ______EXPERIENCED DRUMMER CM. Excellent condition. $40. ford. agreement, security deposit. monthly, references. Hayes tors, 646-4200. much desired-' area. Mr. Lom­ In and out. You can move Into ALL CASH for your property chester. 643-9206. LARGE ROOM, newly remodel­ port, private basement, balco­ MANCHESTER — New overslz- tri-level on wooded acre lot, 2 MANCHESTER — 7-room Oolo- bardo, Belfiore Agency, 847- this Immaculate BMi room within 24 hours: Avoid red tape wanted for blues-Jazz-rock ed. Ideal for two women. Near Earle Everett Real Estate, Agency, 646-0131. MANCHESTER —Center—Pos­ baths, first-floor family room, nlal, 3 bedrooms, m baths, band. Over 18, call 640-1366 af­ MAGNAVOX combination radio, ny and other luxury features. 643-1634. ed 8-room O>lonial, four large 1413. More superlatlvea for this Ranch without a thing to do. Instant service. Hayes Agency, AGRESSIVE neat appearing Manchester High School. J.D. Real Estate Associates, sible office and residence com­ bedrooms, first floor panel­ 2-car garage, privacy, top lo­ fireplace, closet space galore, 4-bedroom home Just won't ter 6:30. male, over 19 to work in pet record player, 72 rpm, classi­ SIX ROOM Duplex, one-car cation. High 30’s. Hayes Agen­ The wall to wall carpeting In 846-0131. USED 18” snowblower, $38. 649- Kitchen privileges. 649-4274. Inc., 643-8129. FOUR ROOM flat, $138 month- bination. Six-room Colonial, 2- ed family room with fieldstone 2-car garage, numerous ex­ CONVERSION to 2-famlly pos- do. Call Warren B. Howland the living room and hall will department, 8:30-4 p.m. or 8-10 3062. cal and operatic records. Ma­ garage, $160 per month, ref­ cy. 648-0131. hogany Chippendale style cabi­ ly. Rental agreement, security erences required. Phllbrick car garage. Bus line. $24,900. fireplace, large living room, tras. Morrison Realtor, 643- alble on this older Colonial on at 643-1108 for an appoint­ stay. The kitchen has butlt-lna SELLING? Do business wtth p.m. For more Information ROOM FOR woman, quiet con­ MANCHESTER — Looking for 1016. a nice hit. Also. Ideal tor the one of the oldest agsnolas In HOME MADE sweaters and net. $60. Call 649-7442 between deposit. Earle Everett Real Agency , Realtors ,646-4200. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. formal dining room and coun­ NEW RAISED Ranch, 6 rooms, ment. and dinette area, also three AEREX MFG, INC. call Mr. Secore, after 3 p.m., venient location. 224 Charter an apartment? Come see our Estate, 643-1634. try styled kitchen, 2hi tiled growing family. Oall now. Bel­ town. For prompt, courteous 649-8320. other miscellaneous Items for 8:30-9:30 p.m. Oak St., 648-8368. beautiful Presidential Village. 391 CENTER Street, an eight plus garage and large lot. $26,- LARGE attractive six-room bedrooms, tiled bath, screen­ RENT with option to buy. Seven baths, 2-car garage, treed lot, fiore Agency, 647-1413. ed porch, attached garage. service call the Mitten Agen­ Turret lathe mechanic Christmas. 643-4206. We have deluxe 3>4-room and room home with 2-car garage 000. For full details call the Raised Ranch. Dining room. cy, Realtors, member Multiple MEN for tire service and re­ JEWING MACHINES - singer ROOMS for gentlemen, double room, good condition house. aluminum and atone aiding. Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- Call us and we will show you needed to run late model siiloniatlc zig-zag. excclicni 4%-room apartments available located in business n zone Adequate financing available. two baths, 2-car g&r&ge, large TWELVE rooms of delightful Usting, 043^930. Warner and Swasey 2A with cap shop. Good pay, 46-88 hours ’TWO PAIR chUdren’s skis, with and single. Heated,, parking, Fumishod $2,000 in escrow, $276 per 6930. lot. $28,900. Hutchins Agency, living on what we consider to through. Asking $28,700. U * R ______release bindings, poles. Size 4 condition. Makes buttonholes for immediate occupancy, fea­ month. $100 credit per ^month Dwelling could be easily con­ $44,000. U i R Realty Co., Inc., Lots For 5ote 73 power chuck. Must be ex­ per week, all benefits. Must central. Call 649-9167 between turing H i baths, 2-bedrMms, Apartments 63-A verted for professional or com­ Realtors, 649-8324. be Manchesteria premier ad- Realty Co.. Inc.. 043-2692. Rob- ^ b LE. ACTTIVE buyers waiting be steady worker. Experience boots. 649-1177. aems, (-mbrolders. etc. Orig- 3-6 p.m. toward purchase. This is a 643-2692, Robert D. Murdock, MANCHESTER Duplex 6-6, ert D. Murdock, Realtor. perienced for top wages. 'Jially over $800.. monthly dishwasher, disposal, self­ mercial occupancy. Robert J. dreae! Stetlatics Include SH CENTER of Town. . .approxi­ for single and multi-family helpful. Apply Nichols Man- 6 TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ good chance to own your own Realtor. separate furnaces. Ule baths. MANCHESTER — Immaculate mately 2V6 acres, all In ”B" homes. Immediate service. payments of $8.80 each or pay cleaning range, double door home. 649-4342, 872-6669 Agent. Smith. Inc., 063 Main Street. newly painted, porches, one bathe, S-car garage, S-aoned BOLTON — Ready to move In­ Chester Tire, Inc., 298 Broad refrigerator, carpeting through­ ment. Heat, hot water, stove, M9-S241. ASSUMABLE mortgage, % 8-room Cape. FTreplace, ga­ heat, St. Charles kitchen, In­ zone. All utlllUez on the site. Wiirren E. Howland, Realtor, - 648-7627 181 cash 822-0931 denier Aportmenrs—Flars— 8 block from Main St. Owner 643- rage, treed lot. Cmtral loca­ to, brand new 6-room (tontem- St.. Manchester Horists—Nurtorios 49 out, two alr-condltloners, refrigerator. Apply Marlow’s, ANDOVER — Practically new per cent, 7-room Cape. Motlem law suite, thermopane type Ideal tor multiple dwellings. 643-1106. MANCHESTER — 20,000 8946. tion. One block to school, bus, porary Cape. Three bedrooma, MAPLE COLONIAL bedroom Tenemonts 63 master TV antenna. Free 867 Main St. Manchester. 7-room Raised Ranch with 1 % kitchen, formal dining ro o m ,------windows, swimming pool, etc., T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 848- formal dining room, living CHRISTMAS ’TREES — "Cut square foot masonary indus­ shopping. Quick occupMcy. 1877. EXPERIENCED mechanic, your own'!” Choose from large set, bed, mattress, box spring, heat, hot water and parking. THREE-ROOM furnished , heat­ baths, 2-car garage on wooded three bedrooms, finished rec FOUR-FAMILY — consisting of etc. However, stetlatics cannot room with floor to celling brick Legal Help Wanted— man’s dresser, woman’s dress­ Laundry and storage area in trial building, IM acres, cen­ Vincent A. Bogglnl, realtor. show the park-Ilke yard full-time. Call after 8 p.m.. selection, beautiful White ed apartment. Large closets, lot. Lease available for six room with bar In basement. 5-6-4 and 3H rooms. <31ty utili­ Bel Air Real Estate. 843-9332. CHOICE of several buUdIng lots fireplace wall, unique kitchen Ma!e or Female 37 er, night stand. $280 or beat basement. Play area. Super­ months at $260 per month. De­ tral location, all utilities. Acre lot. $23,900. Phllbrick ties, handy location at the l o w ,______bordered by watershed land. 649-2384. Spruce, Scotch Pine, Wreaths, JAN. 1ST. private entrances. Working Many possibilities, including with city utilities. Ranging in with bullt-lns, 2 full baths, at­ Advertisement GENERAL light cleaning, part- Evergreen Boughs. Bring your offer. Call between 4-6 p.m. intendent on premises. On bus adults. No pets. References. posit required. Available now. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. low price of $28,900. Phllbrick SDC ROOMS plus Cape — 8 bed- thus insuring peace and privn price f r ^ $8,000 and up. Phll­ tached garage. One acre wood­ COOK wanted full-time, days or 643-2061. line at Thompson Rd. off Cen­ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- commercial use. Hayes Agen­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. cy. Come, entoy a leisurely AUDIT REPORT time. Apply in person. Holi­ family to Stanley Tree Farm, OCCUPANCY 643-4860- rooms, plus partially finished brick Agency, Raaltoni, 046- ed lol. 10 per cent down to Notice Is hereby given that nights. Apply in person only. ter St.-Convenient to shopping, 1877. cy, 646-0181. MANCHESTER — Two-famlly room, that can be made Into thorough tour of this off-Porter qualified buyer. Full price $31,- day Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Long Hill Rd., Route 6, at An­ FOR SALE — used Kelvinator flat, 8 down 4 up, downstairs MANCHESTER — Steep Hollow 4200. the Audit Report of the Eighth Howard Johnson Restaurant, Manchester. dover Church. Open weekends schools, and churches. Open small study or anything you St. estate. Mr. Zinsser, Belfiore 000. U A R Realty Co., Inc.. 394 Tolland .’Tpke. refrigerator. Good condition. 4^ room Town House apart­ dally 1-7 p.m. 646-2623, 643-1023, VERNON — Single home. Two REST HOME—This is the first has been completely .remodel­ Lane, five-bedroom spacious Agency, 647-1418. lllllUles District of Manchester starting Dec. 13th. Weekdays Telephone 646-3394. time this well established busi­ please. Flreplaced living room, — 843-2003, Robert Di Murtlock, for the year ended May $1, 1969. REAL ESTATE sales person­ ment, 2 baths, alr-condl- 643-4112. Or by appointment. Business Locations bedrooms. $160 monthly. Avail­ ed, fine residential area. Both Colonial with a front to back upstairs attractively finish­ after December 13th by ap­ tioning, stove, refrigerator, able immediately. Call 847-0688 ness lias been offered for sale. apartments vacant upon sale. living room, a 18x24’ family PROFESSIONALLY appraised Out of T?«"» '“f PU**"' Uwp*ct»«> Excellent openings. 649-1816 anytime. tiful. beautiful. Call. cent Main Street location. Ap­ owner willing to assist with fl- room, 2M baths, 3 fireplaces, venient to schools and shop­ room home with 2% baths Into COVENTRY — Lovely 8- ^ - This legal notice Is given In view ask for Mr. Pasek, 289- CHRISTMAS trees, home homes, multiple dwellings, no ping. Immediate occupancy. room Cape, decorated with $12,000. Keith Agemy, 646 fees. Call J D. Real Estate ply Marlow's. 867 Main Street Out of Town nancing to a responsible party. MOVE right In — Large 6-room 2-car garage. AJI situated on a a show piece! Being realiatlc, compliance with Section 7-lM of DISPLAYCRAFT INC. 7478 , 742-8243. grown. Select now, cut later OVERSTUFFED chair. Maple For further details call the Good buy at $23,900. CaU Paul the young at heart In mind. 4138, 849-1923. Manchester buffet, tier table, picture win­ .Associates. Inc. 643-6129. Cape, excellent condition, fire­ high beautiful ’lot of a large he got a profesatonal appraisal the General Statutes. Spruce, Fir and Scotch Pine, PROFESSIONAL office, 3M For Ront 66 Phllbrick Agency, Realtors. place, wall to wall, rec room, W. Dougan Realtor, 649-4688. Kitchen Includes Frlgldare XOLLAND Fateilous 4-bed- Dated at Manchester this 643-0667 PAR’TTIME tellers, Saturday $3 - $ . Goose Lane, North dow table, treadle sewing ma­ 649-6651 649-2179 size with shade trees. The ask­ which ^ la available on demand. morning 9-12 noon only. Ex­ 6 FIVE ROOMS, second floor Center St., heat, hot water, ROCKVILLE — new S-room 646-4200. garage, enclosed yard, near ing price Is $48,900. U A R Many features such as 2-zone stove, refrigerator, dish- Colonial In woossiun m the Town ert’s Electric Co, 644-2421. Fomo!o 38 livery. E. Yeomans, 742-8907. REMNANTS — dishes, bric-a- tate Associates. 643-8136. FIVE LARGE rooms, modem FOR LEASE — Car wash, go- ing. Heat and hot water in­ nearly $7,000. You could oc­ 4 bedrooms. On one acre 646-4200. Mr. Gordon. 649-8306. home completely rebuilt. lot. Only $U,000. U A R Realty Anneals lli.ll im D eirm ber sixth. 1989 C brac, kitchen utensils, mls- kitchen, heat included. Avail­ Ing business. Very busy, cen­ cluded. $188. monthly. Call cupy hall of the house and still wooded lot with 2-car attached Three roome down, three up (to., Inc., eU-2892, Robert D. will hold public hearings on from ain-l3;00 noon for SEASONED fireplace wood, cut — Six-room 10 00 GENERAL warehouse work, EXPERIENCED diversified ccllnneous. 83 Hemlock St. THREE-room apartment with able now. 643-0917. tral location. Entrance to 646-0882 or 649-2871. enjoy a gross-, rental of $3,800. garage. Adjoining land may be MANCHESTER B & W plus finished attic. Two full Murdock, Realtor. Monday, December 16, 1989. the purtmee of admitting all full-time, benefits Included, eecretary, girl Friday desires and delivered, $18 plck-tip load. (rear), Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 stove, refrigerator, heat. No Of course the toomtng house Colonial. Three bedrooms, din­ Prompt delivery. Coll 228-0097. Parkade-Broad St., Manches­ acquired. $37,900. Phllbrick ’^ - “■ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. baths, modem kitchen. Only VERNON • ~ '$28,900. starting at 7:00 p.m., In the |M-rsona who are found to be Apply in person, Watkins Po»*“on. For particulars call p.m. pets. One-year lease. Security FOUR-ROOM duplex, central ter. Francis E. Boland Agen­ use could be Ruminated and Agency, Realtors. 646-4200. ing room, good condition, cen­ Manchester Parkade Hearing Room of the Municipal qualified to be electora o( the 648-7600. this Ideally located home ______tral alr-conditloning. Reduced $27?800. T. J. Crockett, Real­ CLASSIC Bros., 636 Main St. deposit. Call 646-1098 after 8 location. Adults only. No pets. cy. 318 Broad St., 643-1883, Manchester 649-8306 tors, 643-1577. Building to hear and consider Town of Ctnrentry. p.m. Call after 6 p.m., 643-0897. -643-1884. would provide fine living facll- 511, ROOM Ranch, brick front, 3 to $20,900. Paul W. Dougan, Large Cape (tod on extreme­ WOMAN would like to take care Gordon—Form - Read Herald Ada. ly private. Mg treed lot. the following petlllon: STATE The qualKIcallons ore os fol- MACIHINIST or tool maker’s Musical instrumontu 53 Itles for 2 families. Robert J. bedrooms, fireplace, garage, Realtor, 649-4535. EIGHT beauUful acres. 7-room THREE-bedroom spilt level. IIKARING AI.AO lows Applicant muat be twen- helper needed on the first of children and do light house­ Dairy Products 50 park-llke yard. Immediate oc- Huge bedrooma, 1*4 baths, work. 878-6881 after 8 p.m. LUDWIG student drum set. plus Smith Inc. 963 Main St. 649- Ciutom built home. Aluminum patio, family room, carpeting, Ilem 5 l»r cent mort­ home, two beths, 4-8 bedrooma, ber 1909. Hoard of Admlaatosw pies. Call 878-0101. drawer chest, $48. Pine drop- Agency, .94^181. BONANZA STEAK dellvury of complete Model Dis­ leaf table, $37.80, old tnmk, BE A PART OF A GROWING COMPANY per cent assumable mortgage, outside, then call and let us gage, $30,900. Meyer Agency central location. Newer fur­ snn Exclusive Evans A HOUSE ■ PEDIGREED. Dachshunds, gen­ play of Quality Furniture Just $7.80, Walnut Gingerbread Land For Sate 71 $33,600. Exclusive show you through. Chance to Realtor. 643-0609. nace. Lot of house for $90,800. ANDOVER Apoclous new Rais­ tle, affectionate, used to chil­ removed to warehouses for Pub- clock, $49.80, Pine cupboard, Clapp. 647-14M. make a tremendous buy. T.J. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ed Ranch. *rwo baths, two fire- 287 W. MIDDLE TPKE. lie Sale. Modem 3 complete GLzASTONBURY—SO acre aub- _ ------Crockett. Realtor, 648-1877. MANCHESTER — Modem. Im­ places. excellent location dren, 8 weeks old, first shots, $38.80. Pair Victorian Ewers, WE ARE EXPANDING IN ALL SIX OF OUR division, town approved, city TO SETTLE EaUte—Xlanches- ______~A SEASON OF JOY! ! / HELP WANTED 649-1154 standard, red, champion rooms with the $1 ,(X)0 look. 8 $38. Oil lamps. Jugs, crocks, maculate Garrison Colonial. Wooded lot with brook. ()ulck pc. Convertible living Room. water, heavily wooded, prime ter attracltve four-room honw. IMMEDIATE occupancy, four l *-4 baths, family room, fire­ sale desired Priced In low 80'a lob* AvotloMe lor Men end Women. No Eipertenre Wernaaary. OUTisiDE PART-’TIME worker, bloodlines. Outstandingly pictures and much mdre. Buy PLANTS WHICH WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL area. Peter A. Thome. Broker. Separate garage, double lot, bedroom Cape. ()ulet residen Xmas can come early (or beautiful faces and disposi­ 6 pc. bedroom, 8 pc. Dinette. now for Christmas, 649-3681. full cellar, fur- place.. 3-car garage, central your family. We Invite you Please call Lange Agency. 239- We will train jrno. Iteme opesUaga nn oO B ibUta. Masv brtngn mornings, laboring on pipe $10 ’down, you may purchayr 649-8281. anchor fence, tial street, one block from hoe- tions, $128. Need gentle af­ nished. Residential area. Rea­ location. Qu'ck occupancy. Bel to Inspect our well main­ 9349, 22S-8399. tiesieflln, InrlwUng PROFIT SUAIUNa. work and tanka. Drive small any room Individually. Im­ SKILLED MACHINISTS AND MACHINE pitel and Main St. New heat­ Air Real Estate, Vincent A. and medium trucks. Interest­ fectionate people before SOUTH MAN(HESTER — 4 65 sonable! Call 1-666-4904. owner. ing, plumbing, recently remod­ tained 3-tamlly cloae to SOUTH Windsor -Large 7-room mediate delivery or tree Woorinig Apporol— Bogglnl. Realtor. 643-9332. everything. Each apartment API»LY IN PERSON AT ing work,' pleasant conditions. Christmas bustle. .647-1624. storage. OPERATORS. IF YOU ARE NOT SKILLED acres with 641’ frontage on Ideal for young couple or re­ eled kitchen-family room. Ask­ Ranch. I bedlooma, 2 baths, Fun 57 Fem ■ and Gardner streets. tired persons. _ has 4 rooms Let us show ' McKinney Bros. Septic ’Tank FREE Christmas puppies. Toy- CAP h CCP Charge Plans ing $21,900. 10 per cent down $2,300 DOWN buys Ihls Immac- recreation room, garage, large Co., Mitchell Dr., off Parker PERHAPS YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR OUR Half mile to Martin School. or lease • purchase possible. ulate six-room Cape on West- you why $30,900 la sn out- lot. $19,900 Phllbrick Agertcy. UOON SHNNINQ MILLS CORK Collie - Terrier. Must choose Also, our own Instant Crsdit BROWN Muskrat fur coat, size fo r e s t Hills — Eight-room sUnding price. Please coll St., 8:80-9 a.m. Plan Eight building lots potential. Call Suzanne Shorts. 646-8233, side. Carpeting, flreplace. eat- ReaMors. 949-4300 now. Good with children. 643- 14-16. Warn once. Price $200. Raised Ranch, 2*» baths, 2 fire­ 649-3306. J. Gordon. TAUxmrvtULC. conn Call after 6 p.m., 649-8878. TRAINING SCHOOL WITH A NEW CLASS Five-room older home. Owner J. Watson Beach Real Estate in kitchen, partial rec room JIG BORE Operators — First, 0288 after 8 p.m. will take sizeable first mort­ places. Fine appointments. VERNON Three • bedroom • 90 A M - 6 10 P M DISCOUNT FURNITURE Peter A. Thome. Broker, 649- (to.. 278-5969. with heat, aluminum windows. second and third shift. Lathe WAREHOUSE STARTING SOON. gage. M. H. Palmer, Realtor. Low 20’t. Won’t last. Wolver­ B (Sl W Ranch, attached garage Fire­ operators, second shift. Verti­ FREE—part German Shepherd Wontod—To Buy 58 643-6821. 6281. MAN(H£STER — 6 room ton Agency, Readtora, 849-3911. place, kitchen with electric cal turret lathe operators, sec­ NOW 2 BIO LOCATIONS BARROWS and WAUJU7B (to puppies. Call 742-6880. Ranch, available for Im­ Monchsoter Parkade btilll-lrui, rec room and private ond shift. Call LeMl Corpora­ 3860 Main St. Hartford WANTED — ANTIQUES, uaed ■ ^ PLANT LOCATIONS mediate occupancy, one-car den In basement, finished In tion, 643-2362. furniture, partial nr complete Manchester 649-8809 * 623-7349 garage, fine residential neigh- HOME FOR old barn wood excellenUy Articlw For Solo 45 (former Fuller Brush bldg.) estates. Call 633-2900 daye. 648 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA borhood. Priced below mark SIX-ROOM Bungalow, food landscaped large lol (.loee lo THE TWO-TEN RELIABLE married man to 178 Pine St. Monchestei 0004 after 7 p.m. schools and shopping Mid learn egg business. Position SORRY SAL la now a merry at $21,900. CaU J.D. Real THE HOUDAYS! condition, Hollister St. School 646 3332 FORT UUDERDALE, FLORUIA Estete Aaaoclatea, 643-6129. area $IS,900. No agents pleaaa. ID’S, (tell owner anytime, ST3- ’’DISTINCTIVE APARTMENTS requires applicant to be able gal. She used Blue Lustre rug (former Norman’s Fun., HOUSEHOLD lota — AnBqtiae, Center* St. & Thompson Rd., Manchester to drive truck and includes brlo-a-4>rao, docks, frames, CaU 1-749-ISIS. FOR GRACIOUS LIVING" and upholstery cleaner. Rent Warehotise MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT KARCE—hard to find — alM 7% ASSUMABLE Inside and outside work. electric shampooer $1. Pine- flaaserare. We buy estates. VI- Luxury Living As You'd Design It at comer of Pine A Forest St.si Uils one to your Ust FotmI .. Permanent position. Salary, wood Furniture Shop. lags Peddler, Auctioneer, 4M MORTGAGE With Gances can 648-8021. Mon -Frt. 9-9. Sat. 9-8 Lake gt.. Bolton. M49«tT. SOUTH WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT One & Two-Bedroom Apartments Hills area. 7H room front to bock spilt. Fold- bedrooms, 1 Vi Baths FOR ”A Job well done feeling” CLEAN. USED re frige rateiv, (Minimum down) RELIABLE mem wanted to clean carpets with Blue Lustre. WANTB® — Antique furniture VERNON, CONNECTICUT Free Heat and Hot Water ^ ^ three baths, plus garage. A lo« Shaccy ^9ll to Carpeting ranges, automatic washers of house. Wolverton Agency, work at South Windsor Auto Rent electric shampooer $1 . with guarantees. See them at glass, pewter, oil paintings or On tool six-room Rambling Air and Sound Conditioning Parts. Inquire in person. Paul’s Paint Ik Wallpaper Sup­ other antique item-- Any RUTLAND, VERMONT Rental Also Includes Realtors, 649-381$. Ronchea. Three bedrooma, Schanck Rd.. South Windsor. B.D. Pearl's Appliances. 649 Private Baseincnt ply. Main St. Call 643-3171. quantity. The Harrlson’b, 643- two Ule baths, center baU- 8T09. 168 Oakland Street. / All G-E Kitchen Equipment ' ' h u r r y — Bowers School, low llotpoint- Fully Equipped Kitchen Range with Setf-Geaning Oven • taor». tar thla stx-room OMo- way. eot-ln ktteben (col­ SINOBR automatln il^ We will be inieryiewing af our Adminhtrafhn Building locate nlal. m baths, garage, (am- o r ^ ap|>Uancesl 3-cor ga­ Sunken Living Kduni sag, with cabinet, converts In-' RaoiiM Without Board 59 erator-Freezer • Dispel • _ d i—j - Uy styled kitchen. poeelMe rage, acre wooded lot with to porUble. button holes, ed of 273 Adams Sfreef, Manchesfer, Connecficuf, Monday Conditioning Units • T ra v e r^ Rods • \ fourth bcdiyom, formal dining city water, gas, stdewaJks. 3 Room Aportmont from $175. EXPERIENCED DIE monograms, hem«, etc. THE THOMPSON House—Oi- • Wall to Wall Carpeting throughout. Two bedroom room, clean, immediate poo- Call fcisanne Sborta. 946- Originally over gSOO. Full price tage 8$. centrally located, thru Friday 9 A,M, fo 5 P,M. — Saturday 9 AJd. to 12 Noon. apartments include one and one-half baths, seaalon. Wohrerloo Agency,^ 833$, and haor how you con SET UP MAN now $83. cash or monthly pay- large pleasantly fumlsbed Ample parking, individual bas«nent storage master Realtora, 949-2811. ^ fit Into thaoe fine hcwaca. J. menU. 6a ^ T « . rooms, parking. Call 6494188 Other hours by appointment. Telephone 643-2473. Ask for Mr. rV Convenient to transportaUon. shopping, Wotaon Beach Real Estate Rontol by: lat CUss Bet Up Man fair Die Step for overnight and permabent rittST OtterhM—ExceOent »■ Oo.. 31Sr8980. A 30’ 'WIDE Caloric gas stove, i^honla and phllirhffi. . room Colontel. tfie both, pto*- . 44olp0tiiib Good fcswsilts, good wngeo, growth potentlaL guest rates. Paul Kaiser. Warren L Howland white. In good condition. Ex­ Bflotal agent on premiaee 1-7 P-®—^ tcred wmUa. fuU APPLY cellent baker. 649-1839. 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PAGE 'I’WENTY-FOUK THURSDAY, DECEBIBEE 4, 1969 iManrljfat^r Ewatitns A ir m w e J M ty N M P n m R o n The Weather jS Cleur, cold agata tonigbt trtOi loan 30 to 35. O cU w in sum l auMo. Tomomar amqr. High ^ ■ ■ ‘1 15 ,8 0 0 about 40. iBiaidajra onnodc — Mr and mador. City o f ViBmto Chmrm \ ▼INL LXXXfX, NO. 56 (THIRTT-TWO PAGES—TWO SRCI10NS) MANckssrER, OONN^ FRIDAT, DECEMBER 5, 1969 m PRICE TEN CENTS

‘THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET" WI-907 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER Blacks Seize Galley Faces Harvard Hall Viet Probers CAMBRIDGE, Maas. (AP) — Between 50 and 100 Macka seued control of Harvard University’s adminis- WASHINGTON (AP)— Secretary S t the Army Sti^ ^trative nerve center. University Hall, today to drama­ ley R. Resor today reached outside the Army and ap­ tize several demands. ------i------pointed a special counsel to help in a probe of a poetlMi) trh* group moved in just be­ cover-up in the original field investigation of the al- fore start at the buetneas day - legiMl My Lai maasacre. u . and placed wooden bars over A Pentagon spokesman aaM the windows and doors. Em­ U.S. Jobless Raaor wanted a clvlUen counsel ployes reporting for work were svallsbie to Lt. Oen. WIMsm R. turned awny. V iet Cong Peera, haad of the investigating There were reports that a R ate Takes board, to help eesure “ebjeettvl- handful of employes had been ty and Impartiality." fordhly ejected by the protest­ Schedule Raaor choae Robert Mae- \ ers, but the unlversKy aaiii Sharp D rop Crate, partner In tha New Tork these were erroneous. law firm of fiullivan and Cram- WASHmOTON (AP) — The “Hy understanding is that Cease-Fire well- ’The 4B-yea-old M acCmte nation’e unemployment rate there, was no violence,” said in turn selected Jerome K. took its sharpest monthly drop SAIOON (A P) — ’The Viet WaUh Jr., partner in the Near Harvard College Dean Ernest in 10 years in Novem ber, de i# rte a ., certainly than ooabpatton. nary foreas in mibm oamps ware j^vatee, both bora in Ha Tay New Tork (nan 1585 to 1555 A of a griwp calUng itself tbs.Or- port by the Bureau of Labor Butte CBafo^ a ya af bt Vlatnam t e haa pteaty nSMiiiig M Mgb M M per eaat lormor naval iBInr la WatM gatiMaflan for BUok -.Mdty. North VIotaamaaa amyte SlaUatiaa. To try to understand the ah VtatO bag. War n. MaoCrate la a graduate OBU, spotted colleagues in Other key flgurea In the i»- alagtaaeae tp luiy raglma, M- Rem: After one night atteefc utwtmim. of Havtrford Collage aad Har- E legsd me— ere hy Amertean buildinga near University HaM, port pointed to a continued eoo- tbar Vlat 08bf,5ai,Mipin. Bam: Aa aldarty wumaa not­ by a large enemy force, Ameri­ Ona, IT yeaia old, arrtvod la vaid Law School. GU of civliiana at My Lnl It la The infantry earaa to know ed for her ready amlls and brok­ apparently to act as lookouts for nmnic alowdoam'' in President necessary also to understand cana sweeping tha peiimatar South Vietnam last March. Ha WaMi. ST, giudiHted footn pottos. Some carried walkie Nixon’s effort to combat Infla­ that the farmer, who might be a en betel nut-stelned teeth, was found the body at the cam p’s reported that ”a number of men Georgetown Unlvoratty and tha the atmoqthere of a arar arhlch friend by day, could become a caught amuggllng out a detailed talkies. tion, including a drop in factory has led many U.B. fighting men barber, still clutching a rifle. He from his battallan daoertod tn Unlvareity of Mlohigaa law ^^'’Rie OBU has been increasing­ overtime for the second month to feel they are as much at war had been leading the aasauH to North Vietnam while moving -jMhool, and served in Ihe Army ly active on the Harvard cam­ In a row and another drop in av­ against Vietnam aa for It. show Ihe way through the south and that 10 eoldlara who for tero yeara. He lonasriy waa pus in recent weeks. Its de^ erage earnings. hhile Uie communiques speak barbed srtra at lU weaksat attempted to daoerl wore shot sssocleted with MaeOrate’e law mands ba've ranged from in­ “ Average weekly earnings fell of battles Involving com p^es Robb: Expedite Viet Probe point. by the unlt’e ofAeatu,” tha U.S. firm. creased Negro enrolhnent of the by 53 cente in November to and battaliona—the clash of Item : A U.S. truck was blown statement eald. calley’e company **~n*‘*’*- SSS-year-old Ivy League institu- $116.58,” the report aaid. It was professional soldleia doing their LAS VEX3AS, Nev. (A P ) — claims the killings were com­ up. killing all aboard, on high­ The other private, 85, mid he or, Ospt. Cniaat Matea, told tlon to imrovements for Nepro the second straight monthly de­ grim Job—each GI' carriea arlth MaJ. Charles Robb says he Is mitted by members of Robb’s, way 18, called "bloody Route arrived In die South last April the panel Thurstfoy he did not C MOVE INTO HIGH FASHION WITH laborers employed by the cline in earnings for soma 45 him the certain knowledge that anxious (or the Pentagon to Marine company. Martln-Trtgo- IS” because of the frequency o( and that hia unit waa umSsr order any mosoacre and ”I did school. million rank-and-file workers in any vlUage there may be Investigate and clear up an alle­ na visited Vietnam as a nawqta- minings. GIs from another guard on the aray down becauas not see any maaaaere . In My COLORS IN PERMANENT PRESS ORESS SHIRTS In a statement issued shortly covered by the report men, aromen, and eygn children gation that men in his Marine per correspondestt. truck quickly traced out the 88 men had deaetted. t.al.” j after the takeover, the protest­ Average hourly earnings re­ who are also the enemy, waiting company had killed or Injured Robb, who spent IS montha In eleetrioal arires to the detonator Tha third defector, e 18-yvor- Galley, who has not spoken Belgrave Square ers said they wanted more mained unchanged at $8.11. for the time and place to attack Vietnamese civilians. Vietnam, la married to the for­ and found a young girl atlU hold- old guerrilla, told inteirogators publicly about the Inctdsnt, awe tdaeks faired at university con- Weekly paychecks were down him. ’The 85-year-old son-in-law of mer Lynda Bird Johnson. tng the handle. They shot )wr. that ha mw the bodies of taro railed to testify before a special Brutality, and Indifference to former President Lyndon B. At a Laa Vegas news confer­ The Pentagon cay that today's (See Page Elglit) (See Page Twenty) (See Page Eight) (See Page BHM) C a i W c i u b human life, are commonplace in Johnson, replying to a report of ence ’Thursday, Robb said Per­ aoldlera are the most sophisti­ Vietnam. Even the disfigure­ "indiscriminate kiHlng" by Ma­ cy had Informed him of the let­ cated In history. Ehit more than ment o f dead Gla la common. rines In his command, said: *T ter and referred the matter to being able to operate Intricate 7.00 In Vietnam the killing of civil­ know o f no tingle Instance in the Defense Depaitmant for electronie equli^nent and Ihe ians was a practice established srhich any of the civilians were' investlgstton. like, the GIs In Vietnam also injured or killed." Senate Vetoes Bid to End by the Viet Cong aa a major "I'd like to clean It up and put could see at first hand the cor­ NATO Nations Propose part of the war -long before the In Washington an aide to Sen. It to b ed ," Robb said o f the ruption, the Indifference of Viet­ first U.8. ground troops were Charles H. ' P ercy, R-DI., an­ charges. namese aoldlcni to arinnliig the Private Unit Tax Exemption committed in March 1556. nounced earlier thm the senator In writing to Defense Secre­ war, the contrast between the TrcM>p Cut Talks with USSR By official count, more than had asked the Pentagon to tary Meivtfi R. Laird, Percy poverty In the countryside and 30,(MO civilians had been mur­ tion today. (30P senators were Investigate charges of "Indiscri­ aaid that Martln-Trigona ‘‘men­ Ihe com parstlve wealth o f Ihe talk about, tbs COmmuMets WASHINGTON (AP) — The dered by that time In enemy ex­ BRUSSBUI (API Fourteen believed to have been planning minate killing" by U.8. troopa. -t> tions Incldente of iadlacrimliiate cities snd the way Vietnamese Bfsiste voted overwhelmingly ecutions aimed at so thoroughly foreign mlnleters of the North cams up with two euggeellona; a similar move. 'Hie charge was made In a let­ killing In Vietnam which da- merchanU, bar girts and even renunciations of ths uae of today to eliminate from the tax terrorizing the countryside that ter to Percy from Anthony Mar- Atlantic Alllenoe agreed today Tacking a IS per cent Increase serva attention during DOD children selling Mack market force, snd more cooperation In reform bill a provision that none would resist. Tbe tefal now tln-Trtgona of Champaign, 111., to chaMenge Ihe Soviet bloc to onto the tax MU "could be a tnvesUgation of the Song My American soft drinks gouged would have ended the tax ex­ U more than 40,000 Including the aide said. dlocuos mutual truop redwltona trade snd sclencs. clever political move,” Griffin (My Lai) IncMenU.” The Penta­ them. Added to this were the emption privilege for private more than 3,000 killed by the en­ Columnist Jack Anderson said oa a demonetrwtlofi that tha At ths NATO meeting Thure eald, "but is not the way to help gon said the letter from the tor- deaths end malmings of friends foundationB after 40 years. Op- emy In Hue when they held part Thursday In an article publlahed Ctammunlela are really oerioua day, U.a Secretary of State Wil­ senior citisena.” ponanti had called the provision of that city for 2V4 weeks. At In the New Tork "Poet the letter (See Page Six) (See Pege KIs) In proposing a European securi­ liam P. Regsrs oontended that “ a death sentence” for the foun- "This matter ought to be han­ ty conference. lbs sole purposs of the Sovlel datfons. dled alone and not as part of tax France wm reported holding propoeal was to perpeluale Mae- The action came before the reform,” he added. "It can only aloof becauoe It Is not pari of cow’s rule In Bestsm Burope- flen ^ was aet to consider add­ jeopardiM tax reform.” Uis North Atlantic Treaty Or- Waiter Sthsel, Wtst Ger­ ing an amendment to /the hW to Griffin, who said" he would gsnImUon'a unifltd military many's new foreign minteter. tncraase Social Security benefits prefer raiaiiig benefits 10 per command. Tht French govern­ expreeaed ooubt that Germany Jan. 1 by 15 per cent—an action cent and includiiig a coet-of-Uv- ment believes, therefore, Ihel tt could Ube part soon la a aeeuri- a ranking Republican senator ing escalator, told newsmen, ” I con have no pert in e program ty ounferenea beesuea tha eetm- said' would increase the chances think my comments are In line of NATO-Wareaw Pact troop ra- try is still dtvtded. He prepoeid of a presidential veto of the en­ with the White House position.” ductlone. that the United Stolen. Britoto. , tire bOl. The administration has called The decision to renew the la- France snd the Soviet UnMm gel (or a 10 per cent increase in munth-old offer to talk troop re- The Finance Committee had together with the two Qermea benefits effective next April. ducUone emerged at the windup governments In the meantime approved the foundation provi- The vote on the rider araa set aession of the NATO Gxinctt of Mon after bearing testimony and make eoms temporary ao4- YOU'LL LIKE BEING NOTICED tor after consideration of anoth­ Foreign Mtnletere The mlnto- tlcments. that hundreds of foundations er amendment to knock out of ters were eompteUng e Jotni HER KIND OF SHIRT...PERMANENT IN THIS CONTEMPORARY WHERE THE ACTION IS!.... NOW... A NO-IRON PERMANENT PERMANENT PRESS had hsen set up for tax evasion French Foreign M latsler Maw- the tax reform bill the provision declaration on Eaot-Weat rets- rtce acbumsnn favored e securi­ P R E ^ NO-IRON OXFORD ^ PERMANENT PRESS SPORT SHIRTS PRESS SPORT SHIRT PLAIDS OF DISTINCTION inserted in the Senate Finance ttone and on the Soviet bloc call PERMANENT PRESS BODY SHIRT ***S«B^John O. Pastcre, D-RX, ty ronlerencs, but only after (fote^ttee ending the tax ex­ (or a Psn-Ruropean security long and patient preparatten. arguing to eliminate the provi- emption privilege for private, roeUeraftce In Ihe next six alon. said. "If you keep this - f e l l Me warned against tuning Career Club grant-making foundations after months. down the conference propoeal I C a re e r Q u b Career Club h T h u o a i' b y T h u tfa i' you’re going to destroy aome- \ 40 years. Foreign Minuxer Maurice outfight, snd against aeeapitag ddiH that Is fine and noble in from S 5 J 0 $ • .0 0 $5.00 $ Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., Schumann of France also ob­ It too quickly. Hs hod little In- from $ 5 4 1 0.00 Am ealca.” chairman of Finance, said there jected to a Weal German pro­ tsreet la troop reduettons. “Don’t bum down the bam was no question the Senate posal that the alliance reject the Ths eouatrlea moat friendly to Jn»t to get one roouac,’’ he would approve the Social Secu­ Soviet bloc demand at Ite Mos­ the Idea of a conferanoe wore Nwated. rity rider. cow eummll meeting Thursday Norway, Denmark. Iceland aad Bat Sen. Albeit Gore, D- Long and Sen. Albert Gore, for inlemstlanal recognlUon oif Canada. They Ieoh tha stand Tbnn., a principal author of the D-T-pn.. chief aponaors of the the East Oermsp regime. Schu­ that ths Went should use the of­ provlalan, said the committee amendment said they srere can- mann oetd MM|:b s rejection fer to bring the Cemmwileti to had found “the great majority vinced this procedure was the woidd imply acceptance of the the bsrgalatag table. of those foundstloni were set up best way to assure passage of principle of nefeUatlone be­ , ' / "W f should dUcuoe t e laeoas for purposes of tax avoidance." the Sodel Security boost before tween two Moca, end France op- that sctii^ eauee teneiene,” Many of them, he argued pay the 1555^eeetion ends. ptoee the dlvtston of Europe lltlo Csnedloh'' Foreign SeBtetary Uttla or aotfaing in charitable The rider la klentiral to the blocs MltcheU Sharp told repovtara. o and educatiotiel beneflta. Social Security blU approved NATO first offered to negoti­ "We should not loao the Ofger- BMore the 55-18 vote on the Wedneaday by the House Ways ate mutual reductions In armed tunlty bsceuee wo have dnhto tnunrtsHnne, acting Senate GOP and Means Coounlttee. siirength In June 1888. before the about the sgoada.” "THE MARVBTi OF MAIN STREET** Leader Robert P. Grttfin teU Sponsors of that measure Bovtrt invselon of OHchoslova- Pout HsrtUng. Denmark’s for­ ■swanan he “woukhi't bat kls. Moscow Ignored the offer. 901 - 907 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER hope to g et It passed tn the eign minister, toM te allies agatat”. a presidential vote if House by next -Thursday. But Instead, tbs Sovtete and their that to a recent tal^ with terlet tha . Social Security ineraaae they srere understood to havo alUea proposed a Mg European ForelgB Mtoleter Ante! Cte wars added to the hOL agreed it could be bandied aa an security conference. After some myko hs could find no stRa of The Dcnocratn inevtag rap- bssltatton. they seknoertedged \\ amendment to the tax bill rath­ Soviet totsTsst to ttoof nfow OPEN T IL L 9 p . IHy to steal the march on Re- that the United States sad Cana­ ■ TOMTE er than as separate legishiflen. Uens. prepared the Social The amendment to delete the da could also lake part. Critl- the Sevleto oMy be eousllnc ■Mwrtty rider Thuraday. hoping Appr^etuhrc.jteDcr gla a^ backward while being taken by hidden camera. See story on Page 4. ctsed (or not proposing anything to gsl It into pariUon for adop­ (S ee robbed of $2,000 at hank ia New HavgR, P ^ to was (AP Photofax) •peclflc lor the eonferenoo to

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