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Giant, Grisly Sea Creature Washes Ashore; Off the Job and 180 of 1,150 Ele- Dining Room of the Two-Story Session Saturday in an Effort to Mentary School Teachers Out

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VOL. LXXXX, NO. 40 (TWBNTY-FOUR PAGES — TWO SECTIONS — TWO TABLOIDS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1970 (Cineeifled Advertleing on Enge ni PRICE TEN CENTS

Seale Jury Selection Death ToU May Hit .V. ^ To Start Tomorrow 300,000 in^Pakistan By DAN HAIX fom la In Augtist 1S60 on the ^ By ARNOLD ZEITUN AaeochUed Preee Writer / strength o ( a statement police' Writer ^NBW HAVEN (AP) - roach\to the wel- To Determine Why Jet Crashed HXB4TINGTON, W. Va. (A P)— killed last week, the highest toll emment task force recaptured WBS found in a shallow river ^ of American Tiuman be- "Something is missing, and in five weeks. ’This raised the to- Tatag Kauk two months ago and about 26 miles northeast of i»gs-“ HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (AP) ton citizens—three physicians, a one's staging , Lord, kiunbaya we feel it so very deeply . . .’’” tal number of Americans re- dug in. here. Garry, 61, will be defending — Federal investigators divided newly elected state legislator, a . . . Someone’s hurting. Lord, Michael Gant, TWniuhnii Uni- ported kiUed in action in Indo- Cambodian troops continued Two of the defendants have Bobby Seale when the Panthers’ mto 10 teams today to search a past president of the Marshall . . . Someone’s, pray- versity’s student body presl- oWna to 44,003 since Jan. 1, to hold a handful of key strong plesided guilty to second-degree national chairman and another remote hillside in near fraeztag alumni association and the uni- tag ,Lord, kumbaya.” dent, put It that w ay to the 7,000 vdll undoubt- points along the^ northern front murder. Defense lawyers for party member go oh trial Nov. 17 temperatures for clues into the versity’s dean of admissions. About 7,000, including West persons gathered Sunday even- be increased by casualty but made no major effort to re- McLucas claimed that <«ie of iu tb® white-columned Superior weekend jetliner cra^ which Eight married couples, par- Vligtala Gov. Arch A. Moore ing in a memorial service reports 'which have not yet establish government control them, George Sams, organized Court building here on c^ ta l luued all 76 persons aboard, in- ents of 24 children, were killed. Jr., attended a Sunday night mourning 76 'victims of a fiery reached the U.S. Oommand. along the 82-nUle stretch of a torture session to learn if *** slaying of Alex eluding most of the Marshall Coaches and some married play- memorial service in the Mar- plane crash lees than 24 hours Meanwhile, U R. tnxq> Highway 7 between Kbmpong RacMey had been a police in- Rackley. University football team. era killed in the crash left 38 shall field house. , before. strength in Vietnam dropped to Cham, 47 miles northeast of formant in New York and later Garry’s first contact with the Initial findings showed “no more children. Calling the football players For the parents, relatives and 303,800 last week, a decrease of Phnom Penh, and Skoun. coerced other Panthers to con- Black Panthers came in 1967, evidence of any particular prob- Today and Tuesday were de- “beautiful young people,” flrlends of the dead, who taclud- 4,200 during the past week and Southeast of Phnom Penh, ftae Rackley and ultimately when a friend asked him to de- lem” mechanically with the clared days of mourning on the Moore said, “These young peo- ed nearly all of the Marshall the lowest in almost four years, shoot him to H a a H i f e n d Huey P. NewUm, the Panr tv ^ -je t J3C9, t(nd po i ^ i ^ a i Marshall campus and, through- pie were our Uy^ and we had football team, the impact came Another 19,800 troops are to be (Bee Page Ntae) Seale was ideked up in CaU- minister of defense, who ttf*r vnia nhnivAii wiih __ 1^®^ eiTor, Said J^m D. out the dty. Public offices and looked to. them for a future.” swiftly. •' cut by Dec. 31, bringing the au- chairman of the NhUonal schools were closed. i Mlchale Gant, president of the For others in this campus thorlzed total down to 344,000. TransportsUon Safety Board. a special FBI disaster team Marshall student body, said community and city of 78,000 it -me u.S. Command an­ ion was convicieu ra mansiaugn- pledging to find a cause began today the task of IdenU- balUngly, “ Something is miss- may have been slower, but no nounced the cutback of 1,686 er—a disposition the Panthers of the accident, joined the fytag the charred remains of the ing and we feel it very deeply.” l®sa wrenching. more troops with the withdraw- BiiUets Oaim CiiUey Jury ranging from four to six 7^5 vtaUms, brought to a temper A At t a makeshift------Infirmarjr set -- Tbe------loss has------touched- everywie------al from combat of the’ 3rd ^ rary morgue established in an «P another campus bulftUng, m some manner-from the Squadron, 4th Cavalry, 25th In- rTtrial the wreckage strewn over an area ainwrt hangar. student friends of the crash^c- woman who rents a i^m to a f^ntiy Division, and the 704th Lives of Five re inai on me mansiaugnier ^ ^poslUvely were treated for shock. unlverelty student to Gov. Arch Maintenance BattaUon of the charge Seen Picked Each team, headed by spe- identified, including Asst. Coach O"® c®-®*! screamed “Alex, A. Moore Jr., iidio eul^zed toe infantry Division. Both the “ I never really understood the cialista from NTSB, also began jim “ Shorty” Moss, Huntington c®*"® . . . please, God, f®®tball t ^ m as beautiful 25th and 4th Divisions are being black problem until I got involv­ In Midwest interviewing witnesses to the city Councilman Murrill Ral- come back.” young people. moved out By Day’^ End ed with defending Huey Newton of .Vietnam by Saturday night crash. sten, Himttag^ton teleirision The crash occurred about 7 :40 'P*'® sh^kw ave of disbelief Christmas. SUNBURG, Minn. (A P ) — and the Black Panthers,” the Reed said pieces trf the plane sports director Ken Jones and P-m ., after the DC9 clipped the *^® ‘ ™ « BTT. PE N N IN G , G'a. (A P ) — A Authorities were holding a man gray-haired attorney said in a also would be hauled from the the airline’s charter coordina- t<^ of trees about 78 feet tall on worM of one lo^-ume Marshall North Vietnamese forces in military judge said today he in- reemt interview. “I knew Ne- for questioning today in the crash scene to an airport hang- tor, Danny M. Deese. a ridtee 'siTme-Ta)'to^t'higher administrator, “Where tae », hellaii weekend shotgun slayings of a tends to obtain a jury to try Lt.- gro America, but I didn’t taiow er for investigation. ’The FBI team said it would than the airport runway. ^® from here? What else farm couple and their three William L. Galley Jr., charged black America.” Returning the Marshall team, take several days to complete can go wrong? in the alleged M y Lai massacre, “ The airplane was sh ed d l^ Qr the coed, ftlttlng »ddtag tion. Afilltary law Calls for a Ues,” An IwestlgaUon by TOe a hUtalde short of the pus. minimum of five members of it crashed the plane was on tar- The burden of holding the 8,- earlier had described the kill­ Associated Press < ^ c l(^ d taat q-rt-State Airport runway Satur- Memorial services w ere held get for a safe landtag. He added soo-student campus' community ings as “a complete mystery,” the general court-martial board. hU ni^e was «e of 2.6 mUll^ night!^ throughout the weekend. At one The 27-year-old Galley, from that the pilot never reported together weighs on Dr. Donald In Hartford saying, “We can’t even estab­ Miami, Fla., is. charged with Besides 37 Marshall footbaU service, about 400 students and any trouble in conversation 'With n . Dedmon, acting Marshall lish a motive at this time.” premeditated murder in the SituSl ~ H“"t ■»*•«" rrtr"* the ’Tri-State control tower. president, who barely managed HARTFORD (AP) —Some The body of James FTemberg, death of 102 unarmed ' Viet­ ^ ^ coexihing^ staff, the dead Includ* weeping; and on their knees— teachers walked off the job in 40, was found in the bam about (See Page Eleven) namese ci'vlllans. (See Pace Eight) ed several prominent Hunting- sang an African hymn, “Some- (See Page Ten) Hartford schools Monday mom- 10 a.m. Sunday by Delbert Pe- The military judge. Col. Reid X ing, but school officials called terson of Sunburg, 'who had W. Kennedy, said during a re­ in substitutes and said they stopped at the farm to pick up cess that he intends to have a would keep classes going for milk for a creamery, jury by the end of the day. half a day. The milking machine was run- Galley’s trial was to have be­ In Massachusetts An early count by the school ning, indicating FYembeig had gun today, but was delayed be­ superintendent’s office showed begun his morning chores when cause the court-martial board at least one-third of the city’s 1>® was shot at close range. has not been picked. 880 hlg^ school teachers were About 150 yards away. In the Kennedy called a rare court Giant, Grisly Sea Creature Washes Ashore; off the job and 180 of 1,150 ele- dining room of the two-story session Saturday in an effort to mentary school teachers out. farmhouse, authorities found complete the board. Meanwhile, school oflHclato *’®<*y ®* Frem berg’s wife, said they were calling substitute Gl®*'i®> 29. Fourteen officers have been A -1 ------— blast disqualified during nearly three teachers to man classrooms va­ A close-range shotgun days of questioning on the part Draws Crotvd o f 10,000 Spectators to Beach cated by the strikers. had decapitated her. of defense and prosecution at­ The Hartford Federation of A quart of milk and cereal bowls were on the table for a torneys. SCPTUATE, Mass. (AP) — Teachers voted 394-315 Sunday , 7. V X L The four jurors thus fa r se­ night to strike the» ™.hHnpublic schools "®ver ate. Toys The remains of a giant sea crea­ were strewn about the down­ lected are: Mixiday. Pickets appeared at a ture vdiich washed ashore near stairs rooms. —Col. Lamar A. Welch, 68, of number of sdHxds wrhen classes In one of two upstairs bed­ West Palm Beach, Fla., a com­ here and for a time defied clas- opened. " iwt veteran World n and siflcatiim were identified tenta- rooms, authorities found the pa- Vlax The b o ^ Issued a statement jama-clad bodies of the three a military advUer in Vietnam. Uvely today by an oceanognqth- Sunday nlgjht, c a l ^ children- David. 7. and Douglas, —Qrf. Caifford H. Ford, 63, of Ic expert as those of a basking

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Bolton H om e Earfy Coventry ■ > WASHINGTON (AP) G>uple Express Concern dent and Mrs. Nixon Hale Pupils their daughter Tricia return­ On Elementary School Drive ed to the White House by Report On helicopter just before dark Anderson-Little Simday from a weekend at Two- concerned Bolton resl- cut from the ori^rtnal request Camp David, the presiden­ rip to Cape denUr appeared before the school books and instructitHi- tial retreat in Marylaiid’s al materials Six idents from the sixth board Thuraday to express their Member William Houle asked • CatocUn Mountains. \ . Nathan Hale dismay oyer the hazardous con- why, In view of the fact that a They went to Camp David grade School reported to the H ditlona at Notch R d .. large surplus existed in that by helicopter Friday after­ fund during the year. noon. Board of Edi don on their ex- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mas- periences dui a week - long. soUni, who live directly across Several board members ex­ pressed dismay that teachers school-sponsored \ trip to the the street from the driveway Greenwich Firm Cape Cod Natlonal^ashore last leading out of the elementary should be purchasing their own materials. month. \ school complex, stated that al­ Laurie Bradley, N wpy Grif- Proposals : from the school Gets ‘Patricia’ lowing these conditions to con- fen, Jane Spink, Stephanie tlnue is endangering hundreds principals ^laOve to staffing Tournas, Tim Coon and \^ohn and facilities for 1971-72 were GREENWICH (AP) — “ Patri- of children who ride the school cia,’’ lately of the Nixon fam- Pelletier,, with 24 other shctt- buses dally. They will repeat also heard by the board. A special premlimlnary budget ily, has found a new home tied graders, went on the trip with J their statements tonight before to a dock in Greenwich harbor, three of their teachers and two' a meeting of the Public Build­ session will be held Dec. 3. The principals' proposals will be “ Patricia," is the ex-presiden- adult chaperones. The six young- ing Commission. tial yacht purchased by Indian sters reported to the board at Mrs. Massolini stated that the considered further at that time. A broad drug education pro­ Harbor Properties recently. last week’s meeting, describing driveway is not wide enough to posal was offered at the meet­ She's due to arrive here Dec visits to Provincetown, Ply- allow the buses to negotiate the ing, calling upon the school ad­ 4 when she’ll go into berth near mouth, a Coast Guard light- turn onto Notch Rd. As a result, ministration to strengthen the the Showboat Motor Inn, an house, and the cranberry indus- drivers are forced to Illegally instructional staff and materials Indian Hills enterprize, a com- try. Our Entire Stock o f Reg.______cross to the opposite side of in this area. pany spokesman said Sunday. The Cape Cod visit was co- Our Entire Stock o f Reg. the road, often going onto her The 92-foot luxury craft was sponsored by the National En- The use of competent com­ Durable Press W ool W orsted property. ordered sold by Mr. Nixon on vironmental Educational Devel- munity resources was suggest­ Frequently, she continued, grouji^ she no longer earned opment program, Fine 100% Virgin W ool ed for the drug program, as drivers are forced to back up her taX-pald way. While there, the students stay- TAILORED DRESS SLACKS illegally to make the turn. On well as allocation of more time for its study. Indian Hills vice chairman ed at the Coast Guard barracks SPORT COATS ^ BLAZERS Halloween night, a car leaving John D. Griffin said his firm near the Salt Pond Visiting Cen- the school damaged her mailbox According to Dr. Joseph Cas- pald US2,000 for her and will al- ter at the National Seashore, attempting to make the turn tagna, superintendent of schools, low nonprofit groups to use her Most classes were conducted out of the driveway. endorsement of this general pol­ on a “ controlled basis.” out-of-doors in the form of walks. icy will give the administration OQ4T The Massolinis stressed that it The vessel was built in 1931 trips to historical spots and and staff the authority to es­ was not the violation of their as a perstMial yacht for M T3 ^ ------, ... . These Assumption Junior m the shop when they are pre- TOlve to write to the P.B.C., the approved as a substitute School pupils were on the paring projecU for their class- 1rv-nl HtAtp trooTier. and the - ,___ m _4u» afatlnn ,, -o r- j local state trooper, and the driver for the school’s station first quarter honor roll: es. selectmen advising them of the ^gggn Charles Gage of He- Grade 6 Women’s Club Calisthenics situation and' recommending ^ron Rd. was approved as .a High honors: Mary Osborne, Tbe Junior Women’s Club will immediate corrective action. substitute bus driver. Dena Persico. meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday Members of the Math Cur­ A request from a parent to Honors: Katherine Doocy, Dl- at St. Mary’s Church Hall. riculum Committee appeared have her son complete his se­ a»l6 Evans, Kent Gagnon, Following the business meet- before the board to present pro­ nior year in .Bolton was also lyne Gryk, Karen Held- ing, the group will be led in NOW posed revisions in the current approved. ca^age, Ann Kibble, Robert Le- calisthenics by Richard J. math program. Spokesman for Dr. Elizabeth Alton, who nas grier, Jeanne Mader, Alary Anne Risley, local dance instructor, the group was Jtiin Petrus. been delegated to head a com- Anne Reiser, J ( ^ Sul- Risley, originally from Coven- Hieir major recommendation mittee to re-evaluate the nygg_ Mary Terhune. try, has studied in New York was , for a , textbook , _i change * V, school’s smoking policy, report- Grade 7 with June Taylor, Peter Gen- adopUng one basic series to be committee has not honore: Bernadette naro and Alexandria D’Ane- u s ^ for grades K-12. ^t pre - completed study of the is- Hagenow. Ionia. Prior to serving in the ent, several different texts are report was tabled un- Honors: Eric Coke, Amy Do- armed forces, he had his own being used. til the next meeting. Branskl, Joan Donahue, Blaine dance studio in Manchester, and ’The projected cost for the The Board acknowledged a Beeson, Stuart Flavell, Jeffrey now has a studio in Coventry new materials is $2600. list of suspended students. Dr. Radish, Joan Keeney, James village. It^ was pointed out that some Alton injuired as to meth^s Kopecki, Lori LeBlanc, Kevin m addiUon to teaching tap, studenU are using a 1W3 edition determining the length Murphy, Joseph Reiser, James ballet, acrobaUcs, baton, and of a math book, ® suspension. It was decided gy]Hygn_ James Sylvester, War- modem jazz, Risley works with are using a revised edition. that a special session will be ren Zaccaro. handicapped children through Board policy requires that text­ held in the near future to re­ Grade 8 the Eastern Seal campaign in books be updated every five view and evaluate . the dis­ High honors: Hiomas Martin, the summer; years. cipline system Honors: Karen Andreo, Cher- All Coventry women between The committee’s report also The resignation of Mrs. Maude . Qgjjtrell, Beth Egan, ’Theresa the ages of 20 and 40 are Invlt- Luxurious winter weight coats stressed the need for workshops ------»— . the _ . . _ _ --- _ - V-C,Carpenter, secretary to Keeney, Laurie McBrierty, Jo- ed to attend the Wednesday in dressy and casual styles and in-service pr(^4m s to ac- Education, was apne murray,Murray, Sharon P ag^ l, . meeting. quaint staff members with the ^epted with regret. The mem- p^gnees Ricci, Daniel Socha, Newest tweeds, plaids, \content and materials in their expressed their graUtude Kathleen Sullivan. Manchester Evening Herald loop boucles, Shetlands pfbgram. to Mrs. Carpenter for her con- ______’ Coventry Correspondent Holly A proposal providing released tributlon during her two years Gantner, Tel. 742-8795. and Meltons. time for teachers during the of service. Extended Forecast school day to enable them to Sizes 8-18 and 5-15. ■Variable cloudiness with show­ attend workshops and confer­ Manchester Evening Herald, ences was also contained in the Bolton correspondent, Judith ers and mild temperatures drub report. It was also felt that Donohue, tel. 649-8409. Thursday. Friday fair skies and Liaasn teachers should have an oppor­ continued mild. Temperatures PARKADE tunity to visit and compare pro­ will average above normal with OPEN grams at other area schools. Power Leader daytime highs in the 60s and Oh the matter of supplemen­ overnight lows in the upper 30s AiM. to 10 P.M. tary instructional materials, OSLO — The Norwegians are to mid 40s. Petrus pointed out that some far ahead of any other people teachers have purchased such ..in their consumption of elec- supplies with their own money, tricity with a phenomenal 13,- becaiise part of their budget re- 354 kilowatt hours per person quest in this area was denied annually. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUD, MANCHISTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1970 PA G E SIX Inters! in the Midget program. Without the help o f these peo­ ple, we could never attain our special briefings — that they are tiie goal. Again, ’’Thank You " to ones the President really loves best. each and eyery one of ^ the ' we hove a'wonderful onortment of lions by the many merchants in above supporters. . Snpmttg l|pralb But when it comes to running the coun­ the Manchester and Vernon We personally woidd like to FDBUUUUD BY HIE try, well, then it becomes necessary to area, without the free air time thank Mrs. Norman Bjarkman boxed xmos cords HBSU1X> PtUNTINO CO., INC. and Mrs. Bradley ParlijnAn, for 13 BU m U Street do some th ln ^ that are not particularly donated by JME^chester’s own Manoliftsler. Conn. their effort in oiganlzing this THOMAS F. itoODBON pleasant, to adopt policies that are re- whotever your toste, we hove the WALTEB R. FEKOHSON radio Btatk^ W INF, and last but dance and making it a success, Pi^Ushera spmisible rather than emotionally certalidy not least without your and all concerned who helped Founded October 1, 1831 eo r^ — come toke o look! ideological, and to hehd toward a mid­ partlpl^tion as bidders and carry on the many important Pul)Uah8d Ereiy EveninK Except Sundaya b u y ^ w e In Kiwanis could not functions necessary to make and Hoiidaya. Bantered at the Poet O ltloe at dle ground safely bulwarked against Manchester, Conn., as Second Cteas Mail I the funds we have pledged this a profitable yearly affair. Matter. ______either the Communist iParty or the John '''for such wmiderful causes as Sincerely, SUBSCRIPTION ^ RATES Birch Society. the Lutz Museum, campershlps Mrs. J(dm McNary, Payable in Advance lor needy children in this area. President i J f i i i t ccY _ One Year ...... 330.00 Six Months ...... lfi.50 In fact the latter will soon have to Boys State fees and scholar­ Three Months ...... 7.80 ships for worthy graduates of all Thanks From Gift Shcqi One Month ...... 2.00 begin labeling , like of the high schools in this area. To the Editor: MTiVlirRli'.R OF Dwight Eilsenhowever before him, as Our budget for ISTO included the' A sincere thank-you,icrall who THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 9 HIM The Aaaociated Press Is exduaively en­ suspect. sum of $6,800 to cover the above contributed to the m )^ a d details titled to the use of repubUcallon of all involved in setting up The Gift open thurs. and fri. nights till 9:00! news diapatchea credited to it or not other­ items. Every dollar raised by wise credited in this paper andalso the pur Radio Auction is needed to Shop booth for Hospital ’70 Show local news jwhliahed here. at the Armory. All rights of repuhtlcatlon of special dis- meet' our pledged afhounts. We patcfaee herein are also reeerved. ^ And Now, The Lazy Bee are indeed grateful to the com­ To our volunteers who moved The Herald Printing Onnpany Inc., as­ No sooner did 'we discharge our edi­ munity for its support of our ef­ merchandise, inventoried stock, sumes no financial reqwnsibillty for typo- . forts. We are proud to represent staffed both the hospital store graphical errors appearing in advertfee- torial responsibilities and discuss and ments and other reading matter in The the Town of Manchester in and the Arm ory booth, our deep- Manchester Evening Hetald. repel the charge of a University of Cali­ Kiwanis. e^appreciation. SPECIAL NOV. 12 - 16 Subscriber to Lps Angles Times-WaShing- fornia entomologist that the classic Sincerely yours, '' To the hispltal employes for ton PV>st News Service. Allred P. Werbner" Full service client bf N. E. A. Service Inc. fabled ant is really a lazy fellow than all kinds of assistance and to the FRESH FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE Publishers Representatives — Mathews. President, trustees of the hospital, our Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency we found ourselves cxHifnmted with an­ Manchester Kiwanis fclub — New York, Chicago. Detroit and . thanks for great cooperation. 39t half gallon other despicable aspersltMi upon another Special gratitude is due Mr. No Deposit — No Retnm Container MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ Thanks From AurUlory of nature's most dependable workmen. Roy Lloyd of AuUlenticlty I for SAVE 10c TIONS. ^ T o the Editor, This time it is the reputation of the bee The entire Women’s Auxiliary his artistic help and his display items which added so much to which is being maligned. for the Manchester M idget Foot- For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. baU Association, Inc., extend our merchandise and to Mr. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. Now the bee is, as every school boy their thanks to the newspapers, Douglas King' of Pero’s Fruit Foj" Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. Stand for loaning us basketry l\^we^F(inmA For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. knows, the "busy" bee, just as the ant Flower Arrangements for/Uie Holiday Season parents, coaches, - directors, For Saturday — l p.m. Thursday. State Police Auxiliary, and used in display. Classined deadline — 6 p.m. day bc- is the industrious ant. torc publloatlon. B p.m. Friday for Mrs. Margaret Kaefer of 519 Woodbridge St. and rque of holiday arrangements to be held on friends for their generous dona­ Sincerely, Satunby and Monday publication. Vivian Ferguson, C!Tialrman But no reputation is safe in this Mrs. Helen Gronlund of Brandy Rd., Bolton look Yednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Concordia Lutheran tions and support of our 8th an­ Ruth Morrison, Co-Chairman over some of the flower arrangements made for the Church, Pitkin St. Mrs. Sidney Ellis of Fairfield, nual Harvest Dance held recent­ cynical, gossipy modem world of ours, The Gift Shop of thte Auxiliary VITAMIN D MILK Monday, November 16 Manchester Garden Club’s demonstration and will be guest speaker. (Herald photo by Pinto) ly. and so now we have the allegation that _ Their generosity showed great Manchester Memorial Hospital In Two Vz-Gcd. No DoposiT, No Rvliirn bees, or at least certain bees in certain Vernon sible re-installation ot play- Nixon Administration Surprises situations, are lazy bees. groimd equipment a( the ele­ Five Local Unions Vote HIT. v e r n o n ' ^ y s t o r e mentary schools. Dr. RamsdeU As in many other things, so in hemi­ 'The truth is that the bees are not with A. E. BuoelvlcltBi in Voritfli Oectairi P m* 244 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER School Board has appointed a subcommittee MAKING A SHOE COMMERCIAL spheric relations the Nixon Administra­ lazy at all, merely choosy. The actual to meet with the principals of Approval of GM Contract these schools and the Recrea­ TURKEY BINGO tion is to be found departing from the indictment is that, vdien bees are estab­ Will Discuss D ETRO IT (A P ) — The first GM-UAW bargaining units in tion C om m i^on. pattern of action which once might have lished in the neighborhood ctf cranberry Spi>ace Needs ‘oii^lbillidhMbeen asked by «ve local unions to vote on rati- e TONIGHT-7:30 P.M. been predicted for it. bogs in order' to attend to the function some p r o members to Install ficatlon of the new national con- P ^ ^ of pollinating the blossoms so berries It is maintaining diplomaUcally cor­ diSte torrS^Tl andTl^^tor ^ Both skilled and production ST. BRIDGET SCHOOL will set, they sometimes neglect to fly Muskie^s Open Form an addition to the nresent hlirh been removed corp. and the still striking Unit- workers at the Detroit Fleet- rect attitudes toward the new "M arxist” I n s id e straight into the bogs and do their chore. school will be reviewed by the ed Auto Wqckera have approved wood plant, which has 6,400 REFRESHMENTS regime in Chile, even though it may Sw n ^ committee of the been injured and ^AW members, voted to ratify VAV* Instead, they linger along the dikes ^ ^ M u c S l c m to n l^ t Involved in law- rivr both its imtiom.i And i~-aI.1at7« i DONATION $1.00 AT THE DOOR deplore its arrival. Ex-Speechwriter from their community hospital OM estimates the contract both its national and local-level around the bogs, because they find, on Candidate Grateful wlU raise the yearly wages of agreements by about 4-1 margin EARLY BIRD SPECIAL^CASH PRIZES FUNERAL HOME and shifted to other communi­ starting at 7 p.m. at the Sykes ppjjg subcommittee will re- To the Editor, And, although one of the things it de­ these dikes, flowers whose nectar tastes ties as far as 30 miles away. It School. auto workers to $12,(XH> ' to Sunday. 142 East (!!enter Street Tn.mAdiAfo nAAdA An. AdditiAn UablUty ottd Safety fact- by the end of its third Skilled tradesman voted by a plores about the new regime in Chile is o r t As the recently re-elected dlate needs 113,000 better and is more easily sipped than is just as essential for a person Im m e ^ t e needs are addition- supervision and and final year. 79.7 per cent margin and pro- T E L E P H O N E 649-7196 Representative to the Connecti­ that President Allende has opened his the nectar in the cranberry blossoms. with an emotional problem to ai space lor-for- tnethe nignhigh school selection of proposed equipment. jv majority of both skilled and ductlon workers by 84.9 per cent By Row land Evans Jr. and R obert D . N ovak cut State Legislature for Dis­ have family and fam iliar sur­ and an additional elementary administration by resuming full diplo­ production workers, voting sep- for ratification o f the national To the cranberry growers, and to the trict No. 20, I would like to say roundings nearby as It is for school. In his report to the arately, is necessary for ratifi- pact, the union reported, matic ties with Castro Cuba, the Nixon lican support makes sense. With that my only reason for being ATTENTION! governmental agricultural scientists who WASHINGTON — The spec­ see Dick Goodwin in the Muskie someone with a medical prob­ Board of Education, Superin­ cation and coverage of OM’s Local 466 at a Massena, N.Y., ROY M. THOMPSON Administration has been pursuing ah es­ their wing of the party now in at the State Capitol is to rentier Bristol Union sympathize with their problems, the fact tacularly successful election vanguard. lem. tendent Dr. Raymond RamsdeU 394,(XX) hourly rated employes in Chevrolet plant reported 4-1 ap- FOREIGN CAR OWNERS Associate Director eye appeal over nationwide * * • bad repute inside the White service to the best of my ability I urge you the public, es­ said he believes nearly all pecially friendly relationship, with vlslt- ' that the bees have such discriminating the United States. proval of both national and local Liberal Republican Senators House, liberal Republicans up in to my State and District. I invite pecially those whose family, rooms lit the elementary schools OKs New Pact BE PREPARED FOR WINTER! ings back and forth between heads of television, by Sen. Edmund If ratified, it becomes effec- agreements Sunday. It has ap- taste buds has a result which is the 1972 — New Jersey’s Clifford any of my constituents. Repub­ LET US GIVE YOUR OAR A answers.... Muskle of Maine was the first up for reelectlon in 1972 are be­ friends, or self are inflicted wlU be flUed this year and it BRISTOL (AP) —Production Uve next Monday. It wlU expire proximately l.CKXI members. state, with , the one Latin Ameri­ ing pressed to override Presi­ Case, Massachusetts’s Edward lican, Democratic, or Indenen- FREE CHECKOVER ON same as if they were lazy. H iey don’t speech ever written for him by with an emotional problem, to wiU be extremely difficult to a,t the New Departure- at midnight Sept. 14, 1973. It al- President Frank Crivello SATURDAY, NOV. 21 can "good neighbor” which never did dent Nixon’s veto of the bill Brooke, Oregon’s Mark Hatfield dent, to contact me at my office put in as many hours in the bogs as the prickly, talented Richard Good­ find out from the hospital ad­ botiiae aU of the elementary Bearings Division of Gen- ready bears approval of the un- Local 438 at Oak Creek, WIs., flours: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 71 Spencer St. if there is any Any questions on funerals, customs, pro­ follow our lead, and that of the rest of win — and almost surely the limiting television campaign -^may find financial resources ministration why such con­ school pupils next September. Mbtors approved by a 9-1 16-member GM bargaining reported both naUcwial and local UNITED SPORTS GAR REPAIR growers would like. last. spending with this blunt word: of the NCEX::, headed by Rus­ way that I might be of help. ditions prevail. I ’m sure one He termed it Imperative that the Sunday toe proposed la- ^^8 26-member Interna- ratification Sunday, but gave no Inc. cedures, etc. Come in, phone or write for the hemisphere, by breaking off ties with I congpratulate my opponent, The agricultural scientists have de­ While politicians and press Vote to override or forget about sell Hemenway, essential. Hem- answer will be that at this time board $;ive immediate attention “ontract between theUnlted Executive Board and its breakdown for his 1,000 mem- Rt. 83 TalcottVUle, Vernon a dependable answer. No obligation, natur­ Castro Cuba. were applauding MusWe’s tri­ contributions from the well- enway wrote the original draft Mrs. Vivian Ferguson for co­ with so much money being p iit ' to future elementary school Workers and (Seneral 380-member GM Council. bers In a Delco Electronics Dl- Phono flU iiOB ally. vised a system which will punish the operating with me in conducting umph, his advisers were ex­ heeled National Committee for of the vetoed bill. into other departments ade­ space needs. Motora Ratification -will not necessar- vIsIm i plant. “Next to Vlttner’s Garden Center*’ bee's by treating them as captive labor. a campaign free of personalities. No obligation or charge The Nixon Administration cultivating changing harsh words with an Effective Congress (NCEC)-. Sixteen Republicans voted for quate psychiatric facilities Architect WiUiam McHugh will nronosed contract which signal GM’s return to pro- Local 66 at Buffalo, N.Y., Perhaps this question has been on your a special friendship with leftist Mexico? They take the bees, and put them, along Goodwin. They complained that That was a major part of the bill on final Senate passage. My best wishes to her. must wait. Another answer be at tonight’s meeting to re- i-ifiAUv ’ uv za. Auction and an end to toe strike parts depot voted 46-13 for na- mind: the strategy laid out in a private Pro-veto strategists think that if W'ho would have believed it? with a piece of foundation honeycomb Goodwin — speechwriter tor all My thanks go to Pascal may be that there are not veal preliminary plans for toe AA«iA on K/ah- an which wlU be nine weeks old tional ratification, but voted 61-7 the Kennedys, Lyndon B. John­ meeting last Wednesday in the they can keep nine of these Re­ Prignano, my campaign man­ enough psychlatilsta and high school adtoUon. McHugh T Tuesday. to continue on strike until local and some sugar, in one of those li{^t- son, and Eugene McCarthy — Senate office building by agents publican votes the effort to over­ ager and his assistant, Charles nurses. Don’t be fooled. It may was appointed to make a feast- ^ Local unions without at-toe- settlement is reached. Such an Instance, along with numy [ Q i Q. W e have no will. My husband says there welght foam ice buckets, and then they was assiduously promoting of seven Senators, including both ride will succeed. Louis Bogglnl. Without the help be that we are not ready to ac­ blUty study of toe proposed plant working agreements. Local 644, a vital parts stamp- 120 others, illustrates a theory some of the Republicans and Democrats, Copyright 1970 Field Enter- addition. UAW Local 026. Workers in toe ^blch supplement toe natlcmal Ing plant at West Mifflin, Pa., drop the buckets from planes way out himself by claiming credit for of m y wife, who took care of cept the fact that It Is our re­ 1 6 2 0 I is “plenty of tirqe’’. Any suggestions on wiser analysts saw as important from who want to override. Drises, Inc. The b^rd voted to so alonr trades division aK>roved contract, are authorized to con- was toe first to vote, casting ^ I in . the middle of the bogs, so the bees the speech. Goodwin responded my personal affairs while I was sponsibility to take care o< the how I can get him to realistically face the Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, M —a------ift. »>.A hi Ah AAhAAi A/m. ^® oontroct by a smaller tinue on strike In support of lo- what it termed "an overwhelm- the very beginning of the Nixon Ad­ by lashing out at Muskle’s men on the campaign trail- 1 could emotionally 111 In our own com­ with toe one high school con- niandn m wlU have to' pollinate cranberries or Senate Democratic whip, was cal-level demands. Ing majority” Friday for boto uncertainty of time? ministration — namely that it, from its with the characteristic -vitriol not have made it. munity. deslgpiated to manage the over­ cept a^r w elg ^ toe values B^stol plant was not In- Nlnety-three of 166 separate local and national ratification. \W a starve. tiiat made him the State De­ A Thought for Today Matthew Moriarty and Ted A Concerned position and reputation as conservative, ride attempt. The first Tuesday and potentials volved in toe eight-week strike A. Yes. Insist that the two of you “take partment’s “enfant terrible" in Cummings, each in their way Registered Nurse school u opposed to two small- because of lack of work. almost compulsively anti-Communlst, If we were a bee, under such a situa­ after Thanksgiving—when most Sponsored by the Manchester FOB fiunA UFETIHEI the early Kennedy administra­ were pillars of strength behind You'll never have to buy film anin . . . the time” to see your lawyer. Youi; lawyer Council of Churches Editor’s Note: The trustees and . . A . .h . After toe vote on toe natkmal would actually enjoy more freedom of tion, we might, for the first time in all tion. Senators are expected in town me. I am Indebted to the follow­ 1 beoauae each time Lteetts devuops and , adminstrators of Manchester It hu been ^Inted out that contract. Local 626 and manage- printa your roil of maoc A White or will convince him that it is good sense to beedom, experience an instinct toward The episode transcends mere —was picked as the best date ing District Committee Members Koda-color film we give you ABSO­ diplomatic movement and adjustment in Memorial Hospital are concern­ there is a continued thnist to- representatives went into personalities. Goodwin remains to get the two-thirds vote. "They are never alone who for their strong support. Mrs. LUTELY FREE, a fresh roU of fUm “take the time” — ahead of time. Actu­ the world than any more liberal ad­ a slowdown which might look like lazi­ ed about this problem and this ^ toe devrfopment of conference on a number of local for your camera. We replace the film a figure ctf importance in the The play for liberal Repub­ are accompanied with noble Kay Pontlcelll, M rs.. Ted Brin- h l ^ « * o o l 8. The v i a t o r s ^ you have developed. It’s all freah- ally, both of you are flirting with time ness. If there is ever really such a thing situation, which makes it temp­ Choicest Meats In Town! daied and top quality and Ko­ ministration suspect of being leftist in Democratic party’s Kennedy - thoughts." damour, John (3aglanello, Mrs. asked to approve the purchase . . . * mm ^ orarily Impossible to give all dak. too. Quick processing when you “take your time”. Either one or trend and sympathy. as a lazy bee, it will develop not McCarthy wing, particularly by Phillip Sydney Terry Parla, Bell Desmond, of land adjwent to toe .resent ‘®®^ t*'® some 180 24 hoar service for among the young. He now may submitted by of Manchester’s "emotional Uaek snd white (Just both of you may wind up with a “bad from the nature of the bee itself, but James Bayllss and my old faculty on Loveland Hill at a »® a little Mt longer for well participate in antl-Muskle Herald Rev. Norman E. Swensen, problem’’’ cases treatment in The truth probably is that the Nixon from its eventual resentment at being friend, Henry Becker. I hope referendum to be held Dec. 2. ®**“fK®’ taken w t of TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! color). time” if you don’t. activity centered in that wing. Trinity Covenant Church our own hospitals. The answers On Nov. 24 toe Board of Edu- scidorlty apd placed on Administration has disappointed its own that my future actions will bogged down at the commercial will That scarcely seemed proba­ Yesterdays please all of my other friends, are complicated, and some of catiem, toe Municipal Building mrlough. strongest original supporters more of heartless man. ble last May 16 when Muskie , j members on the Democratic the answers this corespondent Committee, toe Town Council grievously than any administration on and Goodwin (now living in 25 Years Ago Current Quotes Town Committee, and those not suggests apply and some do not, and toe architect will meet to : HAMBURG Lb. Maine) chatted amiably at the while there are others she does F .A .M o rs 404 M ID D LE T P K E . ’ Established 1874-Three generations of Service record. Chief Albert Foy is renamed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS politically affiliated, who were further cmislder the plans for IG G E H DRUG Maine state Democratic con­ of help to me in the "Walk a not mention. One thing which toe addition. chief of the South Manchester “ I ’m not so naive as to be­ HI DSON Vn VMINS Who would have thought it would be vention. Good-win routinely of­ Block for Bog£(lni Campaign." seems quite clear The Golden Touch & Sew* zig-zag machine President Spiro Agnew, and an oc- to either the general citizen or those went into orbit. On the tele­ brings you the new ease of One Touch Sewing. With phone to Muskie men, he de­ PARaAINS casoinal moment of temper, sometimes who care to gamble. The state’s cut g^ s 9 stretch stitches, exclusive Push-Button Bobbin, to it, and not organized crime. The best manded apologies. Gratuitous­ unguarded, sometimes, perhaps, po­ solution then, is to have the Connecticut ly, he informed them he hod built-in buttonholer and lots more. litically designed, from the President emulate the example of New York state teleiAoned Kennedy-McCarthy Sew up your color-TV-for-$99 deal. and set up gambling parlors where all leaders to reassure them that WONEirS, OHUDREN’S, MEN’S, BOYS’ SHOES. DONT WAIT. STOCK UP NOW! himself. But hurry—this special offer ends Saturday, t tThis offer good through Nov. 21,1970 at all Singer Sewing Center* i kinds of popular bets can be made. It his writing of the speech did not in U.S. A (except where prohibited or restricted). Offer applies only They have had' a few choice pickings would be,, no doubt, a mistake to allow mean he was backing Muskie to Model 750 machine as portable with case or In any cabinet. just on-track betting, becaise this can at­ for President. of power, and a chance to wield their S H O t lS tract Criminals. But provision for sUitie Further, Goodwin informed own Influence in some governmental operated or state supervised gambling advisers to Sen. Edward M. 881 MAIN SX can bring in substantial revenue, free IJM TheSInoer 1 to36‘ propaganda and regulatory fields. Kennedy that Muskle’s inner cir­ MANCHESTER Mo(( anfjbr foMmv It at SIN G E R (odqr/• Credit Plan helps you have these vaiuet now—witoinvour budget the police for more productive duties, cle was impossible to deal with, A t^ they have other Indications — as . and dry tip the source of organized each one jealous of his po­ crime’s revenue. — MIDDLETOWN in iVhite House invitations, smiles, and sition for the forthcoming cam­ 856 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER -— 6 4 7 -1 4 2 5 *ATrad«marko»THESINGERCOMPANY PRESS. paign—a campaign not likely to >

MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, lofo PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HfiftALt). MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, NOVEJJiBER 16, 1970 Bayer and Kahn Vernon Andover TV Tonight Drug Center ECHS Teacher Gives Talk Andover Obituary All Streets About Toywi Resigning Posts . The Grade 9 Sbutb" United for Complete Ustlnga. The prug Ad'Vlsory Center, On Influence of Reformer \ Former Addicts To Speak Mra. WUllam Tajrlor Fall Under Methodist Youth Fellowship will WreM ing See Saturday’s TV Week On Town Boards 81 Russel) St., is observing Mrs. Gladys May Tajdor, 69, meet tonight ftom 7 to 9 at the Library Observes 7,5th Yew the following schedule: A member of the East Catho­ manlsm, to the humanism of Of Moodus, formerly of Man­ chui^ for study and fellowship. librarian can obtain special The two partners in a Man- Monday through Friday, lic High School faculty partici­ the atomic age”. At PTA Meet Wednesday Parking Ban Program By ANNA FRI8INA and relating many facts, was 8:80 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oomenlus, the last Mshop of chester, died Saturday at her prepared by .the^brary Board, privileges for the blind ■ and the 80) nimlly (O Chester firm of consulting engl- pated iSoturdAy In the obser­ The complete cast of the Lit­ (Herald Correspondeni) A telephone backup ser­ the Bohemian Brethren, was Drugs, their uses and abuses, The Post Office anticipates no The Andover Public library and is being mailed to residents. handicapped. vance of the 800th anniversary tle Theatre of Manchester’s pro­ Initiated^ Earlier this year the library vice is available Monday educated at Heidelberg Univer­ will be- the subject at a meet­ difficulty in processing this Mrs. Taylor was horn March to warn Mwchester duction of “I Never Sang for is celebrating its 76th anniver­ Serving on the Board today aie 5;80 (6g Irtmd (C) town agencies, both ef- of the death of the Moravian sity. He was invited to come to year’s mail and does not expect sary this week in correlation John S. Corl HI, chairman; Mrs. instituted a reciprocal borrow­ through Saturday from 0 ing of the Andover Parents and 13, 1901 in l^Umantlc and had oiptorlsts that the provision my Father” will rehearse to­ ■''' A wrestiing program hEis been ing arrangement with the Hart­ p.m. to 8 a.m. '^ucatlonal reformer and reli­ New England to become presi­ :o hire additional help. How- night and Thursday nlg^t at 8 with the observance of Nation­ Dorothy Abbott, Mrs. Joan Hop­ (C) because of the pressures of Teachers Association Wednesday lived In Manchester at me against parking from 2 a.m. to added to the schedule of winter al Book Week. kins, Mrs. Mary Keenan, Doug­ ford Public library. A resident (18) XMck-Ven Dyke For drug advisory informa­ gious leader, John Amos Oo- dent of Harvard College but .ever. Postmaster Henry stresses at the studios on 22 Oak St. On (80) To Ten the Truth (C) their business. Both are Demp- had to refuse because of pre- evening. that zip codes on both cards and 6 activities, of the Vernon Recrea­ On' display at the library are las MePhee, Mrs. Ruth Phelps, need only to acquire a local li­ tion, call: 647-0222. menius (1692-1670) at New York Survivors, besides her, ,hus- a.m. „ ^ on-Manchester . .. streets on Wednesday, there wlU be a line 6:06 (40) Rawhide -vlous commitments in Europe. parcels help the mail giet tion Department: Registrations old records and minutes of li­ and (Mrs. Adele McBride, li­ brary card which entitles the 8:» (f Nee« " Vkh Walter Croft- University. Guest speaker at the month­ band, include 3 s«is, Earl O. ^ March rehearsal at the home of Mrs. will be accepted tomorrow at holder to freely use ell the fa­ Because of his new methods of ly meeting wIU b^ WtlUam through. Bryant of Manchester, and Wll-v®?. ®PPl'®8 to all streets, in Man- ^ t o n Adams of 34 Cole St. brary board meetings, as well brarian. , W News with Frank .(C) William Bayer, whose two- Rudolf, Krempl, instructor of 7:30 p.m. at the Vernon Center as numerous old books, includ-^ ^ The Andover Public Library culties of the Hartford Ubrary iMds ^aad_^Hqw^ K. Smith year term as an ______„ .teaching, he was invited to Sides, an Andover resident, who Bulletin Board 11am P. L«e Sr. and D onald^ whether Town, State or The cast members of Act I will an alterhate to Russian and German, spoke on draw up a curriculum for En­ Middle School. ing some from the original li­ offers the residents full library and to all borrowing privUeges (tS) Candid 'Camera Planning and Zoning C3om- ‘"Ihe Trinitarian Structure of is director of Valiance House Monday: Half-day sessions at Lee, both ot Enfield; 4 daugh- “"®cc®Pted highways, also rehearse Friday at 8 p.m. .TTie program will be for boys (80) UBO Newa Police Log glish schools. Political unrest in Norwich. Valiance House, un- elementary school, Parent- ters, Mrs. Madolyn M. Burkett ™® ordinance. Chapter 34 of at the studio. brary. services. There-are piore than of that library. 7iOOI (8)'' After Dbmer Movie mission expires this month, has the Oomenhis Heritage’’. He six through 14 years 'of age and Browsing through these old 7,000 books now circulated Located on Route 6, the li­ declined reappointment. He will forced him to leave for Sweden, der the auspices of the Norwich Teacher Conferences by appotnt- of Enfield, Mrs. Rose E. Strlck- the Town Charter, makes this will stress the fundamentals of traced the development of the where he introduced his itmo- books, published in the late throughout the year. Every brary has off-street parking fa­ [Im O) Newa — weather a ^ succeeded by another Demo- ARRESTS OomenluS. triad concept of au- State Hospital, is a halfway ta®ht at the school; 6:30 p.m'^f land of North Westchester, c!®6r tn sections four and eight. Manchester Chapter of Dis­ wrestling. The boys will be di­ Vatlve methods. He died In Am­ house for drug addicts trying to Cadette Girl Scouts at the Mrs. Maiy P. LaPountain of Section four reads, “There abled American Veterans will 16(K>’s and early I900’s, is like three months books are ex­ cilities with access available ftmts (c) crat. Minnie Gauldon of Springfield, thorlty, justice and freedom, vided into groups and will com­ turning back the clock. An arith­ through Long Hill Road. sterdam, Holland, and is burled combat the habit. school; 7 p.m. Senior Hi Club Bast Hampton, and Mrs. Es- ehall be no parking on any pub- meet tomorrow at '8 p.m. at the changed with other local librar­ y2Sb* liSj^ra |c) ^^avld ^Kahn, one ot three Mass., charged with operating uj a He said that man cannot es­ pete according to weight. Boys Disemses Drugs metic school textbook, circa ies and through the bookmobile. Mrs. McBride advises the li­ in Naarden Heads Drive Sides will have with him two at the home of leader Edward telle M. Jones of East Haddam; he highway or designated American Legion Home. must be accompanied by a par­ J It ?Btes ft 11601 ^ nlne-member motor vehicle without a llcnse, cape the ’Trinitarian "principle, Krempl is in his fourth year 3 stepsms, l^lliam N. Taylor municipally owned, leased or 1884, advertises on its flyleaf Besides books, the library brary is now open four days ex-addicts who will relate to Yeomans on Lake Road; 8 p.m. ent when reg^istering. Dr. Karl A. Nieforth, dean of a price of $1.00 per copy, or 8:00 (80) Rowan a ^ M art^ HT^r.?*!******* C>>mmUtee and and carrying a weapon in a since he has existed In its at­ of teaching at ECHS. A native and Robert E. Taylor, botJ^ of operated off street parking area Preceptor Gamma Chapter of Immediately follo'wlng the reg­ the University of Connecticut carries a variety of magazines a week to accommodate the Dr. Eugene Davis, prominent the audience their experience Church Council at the Congre- only 50c if an old arithmetic of wide ranging interests and townspeople. Hours are Mon­ Newhart. 'ceeded ^ vehicle. She was arrested mosphere since the beginning of Dzbel, Czechoslovakia, he Manchester optometrist and civ- drugs. TTiey will tell of the gatlonal church; 8 p.m. Andover San Prancisco, Calif., and Da- or lot in th6 Town of Manchester Beta Sigma Phi wlR meet to­ istration session, there will be a School of Pharmacy, will dis­ textbook is traded in for the new in another Democrat, yesterday afternoon on W. Mld- of life. Family life develops in cuss the effects of drugs on the records both classical and non- day: 7-9 p.m., Tuesday: 2-6 Hls three-year term Is to No- die Tpke. Court date Nov. 30. studied at Olomouc Teach- emoUonal and physical reacUons Grange 76 at the Old T^ vld W. Taylor Sr. of hDddle- between the hours of 2 a.m. and morrow at 8 p.m. at the home brief organizational meetipg at one. Most of the old books had the child the principle ot the fa- Ciollege Comentam, did __ ^__^______^______various forms of drug exjieri- ’Tuesday: Half-day sessions at town; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Ja- 5 a.m. from Nov. 1 through of Mrs. Franklin Bevins , -of which Uie full program will be body, Wednesday at 8 p.m. in classical. Special requests are p.m. and 7-9 p.m., Friday, 2-8 vember next year. ____ handsomely decorated covers frequently filled through the p.m. and 7-9 p.m., and Satur­ {l«L W ^ b aa ther’s authority; relaUons with graduate work at the University Manchester committee for the mentaUon as well as to the with- elementary school. Parent net X. Oilespie of Springfield, March 81. Llynwood Dr., Bolton. explalnedv”'^ the Manchester Community Col­ with la-vishly applied gold leaf' (80) Show (C) In their letters of reslgnaUon Edmond J. Alexander, 18, of Mass.; 41 grandchildren and 6 Anyone violating this Ordln- Book Fair lege Hartford Rd. building cafe- Wlllimantic Service Center. The day 2-5 p.m. 9:80 (8) Doris Day Show (C) to the Board of Directors wW^^ !!** *™>«‘®.«; d®t®™lne hto emo- of Prague, and taught high un o -u fund drive ot The Con- drawl of drugs, Teacher conferences by appoint­ or other coloring. 10:00 (8) <3arolasrol Burnett Show if*) had haH a n ^ ^ » ^ *1. j uuugou®*‘orged with wiui Uonalumuu qualiUesqututuea andanu respectrespeci forlor schoolsenool for 10 years in Czecho- ment at the school; 9:30 a.m. great-grandchildren. ance shall be fined Plve ($6.00) Manchester Chapter, The Center Road School PTO ■teria, ■ 1948, he went to ...... ". ------Following the narrators will be Puneral services will be to­ will sponsor a. book fair from *1110 program is the second in No novel was considered com­ iw's 30Ui TV Anniversary BSpe- eil ^ name ^ I r ^ w e ^ r a ^ lto to cOTt^j natural environ- Slovakia. In tor the 16th cmisecutive year. an open question and answer Elementary Mothers Study Dollars.” SPEBSQSA, will rehearse'” to­ plete without a frontispiece, an .. ^ sign, at Main St. and ment, or justice; and these in­ Germany, where he taught In a morrow at 1:30 p.m. at Holmes Section eight defines the roads night at 8 at the Army-Navy Wednesday through Friday in a drug education series arrang­ ^ state they Tlie statewide fimd-raising period to which-members of the at the church; 3 p.m. Puneral Home, 400 Main St. illustration depicting some por­ ut which has never The fair committee, headed the design and synthesis • of entire series of children’s books. able, knowledgable and respon­ bother anyraie. They're well-be­ (C) hicle, Saturday morning at Bis- ble to the CiHistltuticn of the Club Gay Nineties rehearsal at The family suggests that any »^®n formally accepted as a pub- ’The Andover Public Library 13:00 (8) Action News (C) sell and Spruce Sts.' (Jourt date United States epitomizes the Shattuck MlUtary Academy to Coventry, South Windsor, Ttol- present a check to Mrs. Doris The Civltan dub will meet by Mrs. Frank Votta, invites all drugs used in the treatment of sible persons, and you will find haved and they prove what I’ve 12:30 (8) Morie ■■ Nov. 30. Faribault, Minn. He holds an land and Vernon. Chamberlain, Andover Elemen- the ’Town Hall; 8 p.m. Board memorial contributions may be highway by the Town of students, parents and 'visitors to mental disorders. Before Join­ came into being in „ 1895 when that the much exaggerated always said, “Act nice to them, (46) Alfred Hitchcock Council Slates three basic ccmcepts: “In order of Finance at the town office made to the American Cancer Manchester.” tomorrow at 12:16 p.m. at Wil­ the town appropriated $200 to 1:00 (80) News and Shm OH (C) MA in French from ’Trinity Col­ Dlrect mail appeals will go out tary School principal. The check lie’s Steak House. Byron Birtles attend. - ing UConn in 1961, he was a ‘generation gap’ will begin to and they’ll act nice to you.” 1:10 (8) News and Weather to form a more perfect Union”, lege. to residents of these areas on * w J X bulldlng:8p.m.AndoverRepub- Society, 237 E. Center St. ^-^11 state roads have been ac- Proceeds from the sale of the registered pharmacist in Mass­ establish the library. Prior to Two Hearings Sharon Courtemanche of 64 N. the paternal principle of author­ is ____ cepted, by the town as public is in charge of the program. close, and possibly disappear,” Elkin said that-it wasn’t al­ Prayer and Slg nOH Next month, his book, ‘"The Nov. 30. .‘“.5**® .^^®^®®* lican Women’s Club at the books will go toward the pur­ achusetts. He received a B. A. that time, the only facilities is the advice offered by one ways that way on his parking 1:15 (40) Newa HeadUnes —Prayer School St., charged with failure ity; “establish justice. Insure Outdoors for use to its conserva­ school. Mrs. Arthur E. Dent Jr. highways. Roads which have not available were those of the Por­ and Sign OH For Tonight to obey a state traffic control ______Univ/eraal Revolution of the Members of the greater Mail' tion efforts. The Washington School PTA chase of new books for the li­ from the Massachusetts Col­ Broad St. drive-in dairy bar lot. 2:30 (8) Newso(^ domestic tranquility, provide Atomic Age,” written under the Chester committee who will be Wednesday: Half-day sessions ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Eliza- y®‘ been accepted by the brary. Other members of the lege of Pharmacy in 1967, and ter Library Association, which owner. night at Broad tjjg common defense, pro- Refershments will be served will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. was a private institution. When ’‘Over the years,” he said, BdBoaUMMl TV (94) ' Public hearings on two pro- st. and W. pen name of Weneslas Portas, serving 'with Dr. Da'vis are E. at elementary gchool, Parent- beth Viola Doolan Dent, 49, of ‘®wn as public highways are committee are: Mrs. Michael an MA emd a PH D. from Pur­ Al Elkin practices his own “there were times I had to ask 1.’ ’Tpke. Court the general welfare”, fil­ by member's of the PTA and the Teacher conference by appotot- 98 Davis Ave., wife of Arthur nonetheless plowed by the town, in the school cafeteria. Atty. the public library was estab­ Monday, November 16 posed ordinances will be held date Nov. 30. will be published by Eixposition Aude, Mrs. John Lanzleri and due University in 1969 and 1961. philos<9 hy, and last Friday he some to leave. Uttle by little, 6:00 MIsterogers’ Neighborhood R ial principle of justice; and "se­ Press. In it, he stresses that E. Dent Jr., died Saturday at according to Highway Superln- Thomas C. d ark will be guest Mrs. Harold Ornsteln. TTiree films will be shown at lished, the first books were 6:30 Designing Women r (C) tonight at 7:80 at the Adminis­ S e ' l l . T m e r DUkS*M.i?: Lnd‘" 9:3o"Tm'. speaker. loaned to it by the Porter As­ discovered that the kids prac­ they stopped causing trouble. "The Beautiful Basics” cure the blessing 'of liberty to man, being a product of the past Thomas F. Feigusim, Harold W. „ Women’s Study Group at the Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hartford. tendent Herman Passcantell. Art Association the third program in the series tice it, too. 7:00 Our Vsnlshlng Wilderness (C) tration Building. A meeting of Albert J. Stevenson, 46, of 88 ourselves and our posterity’’, Gay Ninettes ^ ^ e congregational church; 1-4 p.m. Mrs. Dent was bom Nov. 16, The nighttime parking ban is sociation. The library was Now, this group, and othera that 7:30 Money Matters but now mature enough to eval­ Garrity, Virgil Hartzog, Steven ’The picture of the month cho­ on Dec. 2 and 3: “'Flowers of About 25 to 30 Manchester visit my place, are well-be­ Strant St.', charged with failure spiritual principle cf freedom. uate condititais as ttvey are, has The im m u n ity aub of An- « ^he school; 1:30 1920 in Hartford, daughter of enforced in order to facilitate ’Ihe last in the present series sen by the Tolland County Art Darkness,” “A Movable housed in the Conference House Debut: "Life Insurance” the Town Council will follow to obey a state traffic control A. Huepper, Everett T. Keith, dover ■will present a Gay Nine- „ ___ . tho of story hours for pre-school adjacent to the Congregational High School seniors presented haved and don’t do anything to 8:00 World Press “Tluis”,. Krempl said, “the imposed upon him the great risk Mrs. Jacob F. Miller, Richard Mrs. Geneva Wilcox Holda of snow plowing during the winter Association to be displayed at Scene,” and “Here’s Help.” him with an engraved plaque 9:00 Realities (C) the hearings. signal, this morning at W. Mid- Manchester and the late months. children four and five years old Church, and also served as a deliberately annoy my other . "The Mind ot Man’ trinitarian philosophy appears of bringing authority, justice, G. Rothwell, and Neal A. ’Tyler. TsSay^^afs^ 0^ - “ Jc^aTr^” ^^p.m^^cT- the Rockville Bhibllc Library, is that day, as their way of show­ customers. They are to be com­ One proposed ordinance_____ con- die Tpke. and Tower Rd. Court as the only way to a new hu- and freedom into balance. lliomas J. Doolan, and had llv------will be held in the Junior Room iin oil, “Cornfield”, by Bertha school for the Northwest Dis­ Tax deductible contributions u L e r the Jaderahip of Mrs. J^® ing appreciation for, as one of mended.” cerns extending sewer lines to ®®- ^ 7-8*30 P .m . book fair at the ed In Rockville for the past 17 of Mary Cheney Library tomor­ Ludwig. trict of Andover. will b^iefit Connecticut blind Ruth Munson, the revue will * the students explained, “treat­ Elkin knows about teen-agers People Using Vernon Center Heights and Cold boys and girls at Oak HlU School years. South Windsor row morning from 10 to 10:45. The one-man show, a new Giant Fish The town allocated $50 per ing us like human beings.” Robert-J. Wychulis, 28, of Ply­ beneW"toe‘^Ma;^i‘''b^'d." whi'ei; P;™' .h.-roh” ' Survivors, besides her hus­ year for the library budget, and '— “their hangups 'and their Spring Dr. ’The second concerns for the Blind to Hartford. feature of the association, fea­ The inscription on the plaque things.” He hsis a daughter, an amendipent to an ordinance mouth, Pa., charged with failure GI Death Toll Sworn In is going to early next ™ band and mother, include three John Feillon, assistant to the tures this month the work of the first paid librarian. Miss Plastic Bags year. About 26 of the youngsters Thursday. Well Child Teachers Plan Washes Up reads, “To Mr. Elkin — a great now 21, and a son, 18. “They, ’Town /v6*i/.ini» are vaw connection with the Capitol re- traffic control Republican Robert H. in the band are Andover resl- ®nces by appointment at the sons, Thomas J. O’Connell, director of admissions at Lucille Weber, president of the Mary Hyde, received $1 a guy, with great food.” It is Ross S. Dent and Lindley R. American International College, month. Besides books recelvj^ too, appreciated being treated In Viet Tops Steele was sworn in as sec­ Public Health Nursing Agency Afternoons For association. The paintings are _ VAmori nokMfAo. rTAl.«l Dent, all of Rockville; a broth­ Springfield, Mass., will confer signed “Class of ’71.” like adults,” he explains. beingw I used J throughout . Man- - ^ Vernon , I „ Center HeliriitRMeignw anafind Tpl one of four children. l6e have also used the bags for means it can now have m® Tpke. Ctourt date Nov. 80. ^^d Viet Oong forces fice today. Others were John 4,383 votes. and the P.H.N.A. office to Hall. ELLINGTON — Alfred Zutter, ing their academic progress, morrow morning at 9:15 at the Pinochle Winners “but the lower jaw is missing so fluentlal factor in the writlng\ refuse, .he added. three members. ^yer tiie weekend, claiming 44 H. Ware (R-Pa); Edwin B. But a recount seemed almost Columbia, Saturday: 10 a.m. and on, Pll- 64, of 18 Snlpsic Village, for- For Seale When Charles was four, he Christmas MaU grim Fellowship food sale at but the administration explains museum. . Winners in the Vernon Senior you can’t tell what the structure up of E. P. Skinner’s will is not moved with his family to Selma, ’Ihe bags are being sold at a At the council meeting ’Town Carol Ann Sawka of East lulled and 34 captured. Seven Forsythe (R-N.J.); Oiarles a certainty. m‘ rly of Somers Rd., died early that many parents never got to Citizen’s Pinochle tournament of the animals.” known; nevertheless, in 1927, price of $1 for 28, with ties, at Attorney Abbott Schwebel will Hartford, charged with failure squHj Vietnamese were killed J. Carney (D-Ohio) and Roudebush’0 campeUgn coor­ Deadlines for Christmas over- the W. T. Grant Store in Wllli- yesterday morning at Rockville Calif. The Garabedians’ early aas mailing are nearly here ac- mantle; 10-12 a.m. P.T.A. bake see all their children’s teachers Gate of Heaven Mothers Cir­ play on TTiursday were: Elsie Wthout the jaw, he said, it the Burnap-Sklnner Memorial LovesJoh life there — especially the pre­ all five firehouses to town report on a proposed ordinance (o obey a state trafflce control jg wounded, a spokesman George Collins (D-Ill.). dinator, Gordon K. Dumil, said General Hospital. He was the and those with two or more cle will meet Wednesday at 8 Rutland, 630; William Luetjen, looks “like some sort of prehis­ Library Building was built with _____ “it is pretty definite we will irdtog to Andover Postmaster sale at the elementary school; husband of Mrs. Freda Zur- judice he said they encountered from 8 a-m. - 4:80 p.m., Mon- concerning conflict of interests, signal, last idght at Mato and students in the high school p.m. at the home of Mrs. 598; Julia Vendrillo, 689, and toric animal or sea serpent.” funds left in Mr. Skinner’s will. (Continued from Page One) as the first Armenians in Selma day ttmiugh Saturday. ’They The council has voted to place Hudson Sts. (jourt date Nov. 30. jjorth Vietnamese and Viet e a.m unUi 4 p.m.,” the officer a recount to several coim- homas F. Henry. Residents are 8 p.m. Gay Nineties Revue at bruegg Zutter. James D’Amato of 666 Taylor Harry Ertel, 579. New furnishings (most of which equested to check schedules the Town Hall, really never got to askquestions A crowd estimated by police mentioned by publications of dis­ —shaped his feelings about mi­ are also available from 7:80 the purchase of a parcel of land Cwig forces attacked Cambo- added. ’The enemy came back ties.” Mr. Zutter was bom Dec. 31, about their children. St., Manchester. Co-hostess will Regular pinochle will be play­ at 10,000 flocked to . the beach are still in use) were purchased ’The official figures, certified irhlch have been published to Sunday: 7 p.m. PUgrlm Fel- 1906 in Bern, Switzerland, and sent. nority groups in America. am. to 4:80 p.m. M ondaj^n Phoenix, St., on the Doc. 2 Richard J. Fuller Jr., 18, of dian troops 11 miles northeast of for a 15-mtoute attack to the rhe Herald and post their mall lowship meeting at the church, The faculty Eind administration be Mrs. Charles Avery. ed next Tuesday and the tour­ early today as news of the gris­ at a cost of $1,843, and the books, through Friday at the T

/ MANCHESTER BVEl^lNO kERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER le, 1970 Ra g e e l e v e n PAGE TEN MANCBESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER IB,* 1970 ed two men to the. lower 'house Ryukyug Elect and one to the upper house. Two 9 ^ nif|^ A ilflU lA iieflUnA H ebron Strike Halves Diet Delegates Socialists and a. communist were Uie other lower-house win­ ) ners udiUe an Independent re­ Cornpiefe Supplies Junk Car S chool Day 'NAHA, Okinawa (AP) — formist won the other upper Three conaervatlvee and four house seat. FOR HOOKING AND BRAIDING RUGS. > leftlats were elected Sunday In Sato’s party now will have 308 WOOL — NE3W SHIPMENT & EXCITING COLORS. Campaign In Hartford the Ryukyu islands’ first post­ of the 491 seats in the lower war elecUon of representatives WORSTED & FINGERING YARN FOR (OtHrtlaned from Page One) house and 139 of the 248 in the ALL YARN PROJECTS. to the Japanese parliament, the upper house. Planned Diet. era, AFLrdO, and. negotiator Among the winners were Ichi­ They wiU take their seats First Mectmon Aaron Reid for the teachers expressed doubt ro Tnamine, one of the wealthi­ HARRY M. FRASER CO. Nov. 24. Okinawa and the other anaounced Friday that there est men In Okinawa and presi­ 192 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER the papers would have any ef­ Ryukyu islands have been gov­ wlU be a drive by tbe town to dent of the local affiliate of Tex­ i ^ (Studio Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m^ Mon. thru Sat.) fect on the determination to erned by the United States since gret rid of non-registered motor aco. the war, but Washington has vehicles and parts of Junk cars strike. ’The Communist elected was promised to return them by that have accumulated on vari­ “Guess what?” he asked a im­ Kamejiro Senaga, former may­ 1972. or of Naha udio was imprisoned ous propeitiee. porter. “They haven’t stoj^d Prime Minister Eisaku Sato’s Reid said Spencer's Junk yard for opposition to the U.S. admin­ Read Herald Advertisements a strike anywhere." liberal Democratic party elect­ on Rt. , west of Hebron cen­ istration of the Islands,^ 66 The board announcement not­ ter, will receive any vehicle ed that only 26 per cent or so that can be brought in. If a car of the city’s 1,700 teachers had cannot be driven to the Junk voted to strike. yard, persons may call the Elder doet HarmoB Elder Scott Fletcher Town Office Building to make Cascella, however, down­ arrangements for towing. The Mormon Elders Visit Homes played the Importance of the minimum charge for towing ^ 'V ' relatively narrow strike approv­ will be 96. Elder Joel Harmon of Manti, pirivilege of life. With this in al. He said a motion was of­ State law requires a license Utah, and Elder Scott Fletcher mind, the church has organized fered after the vote was an­ nounced to give "unanimous for storage of two or more un­ of Salt Lake City, Utah, mis­ a program to strengthen fam­ registered motor vehicles which sionaries of the Church of ily ties and to guide its mem­ support” to the strike. are no longer Intended or in Jesus Christ of Latter-day bers in building better homes. He said that motion won condition for legal use on the Saints (Mormon), are visiting Elders Fletcher and Harmon “ overwhelming”—but not unan­ public highways. Also, used the homes in the local area to may be contacted at 281 Center imous — support from the 700- parts of motor vehicles, which acquaint people with a ■fam- St. for further information, plus union teachers at the meet­ constitute bulk equal to two or uy home evening” program They are presently covering the ing. The session was closed to more motor vehicles, require a based on the importance of area including Manchester, Ver- newsmen. ALL THIS WEEK license. daily i family gathering. The non, Glastonbury, Rockville, Cascella said the HPT repre­ Resident State .Trooper John Mormons believe that the home South Windsor and Coventry. sents about 1,100 of the system’s s P E c m 1 Soderberg and the local con^ is the first and most effective Assisting them in the Coventry teachers. About 200' others be­ stables wlH be looking for ve- place for children to learn the area are Elder Joel Wallace long to the Hartford Education AT POPULAR MKTS. M ON.. TUBS. . WED hides and reminding people to lessions of life, the purpose and and Elder Ron Rasband. Association with the rest unal- get rid of them. At a later date, fUlated, he said. warnings will be issued to vio­ meeting, 7 p.m.. Town Office Cascella predicted ” a success­ lators. Building; Recreation Ctommls- Investigators ful strike” but declined to spec­ Reid also announced that the Monday slon meeting, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ ulate how long it would endure. selectmen have agreed to pay fice Building; Hebron Congrega­ He said he expected many the balance of 91,000 due Frank tional CJhurch Senior Choir re­ Seek Cause Rich, contractor for the new teacher aides and , some HEIA 6 hearsal, 7 p.m.; Ecumenical members to honor the picket Tuesday ^ F ir s t Company 3 firehouse on Rt. . 86 Christmas Candlelight Choir re­ Payment had been withheld Of Jet Crash line,” he said. hearsal, 8 p.m. Hebron Congre­ pending repair work on the "I don’t think any good Amer­ gational Church. (Continued from Page One) ameslte driveway which heaved ican ever crosses a picket line,” Wednesday y i N a d o n a l Saturday: Assessors Office Reed speculated that the pilot, several inches last winter in he said. popular Hours, 9 a.m. to noon. descending through cloud cover front of the firehouse. At issue are wages and other estimated at 300 feet, might not teacher benefits The teachers S to re s After a meeting last week have seen the ridge, which was Agostinelli Autographs First-Day Covers Manchester Evening Herald are understood to be asking pay with Rich, Monaco Paving not marked by warning lights. Hebron corre^MHident, • Anne hikes averaging around 10 per Manchester Mayor and State Company, Fire Chief Donald He said it was three seconds the public meeting of the society Junior High School auditorium. Griffin, Building Insi>ector Emt, tel. 228-3971. cent; Current teauAer salaries ing was provided by Edward from the time when the plane Comptroller - elect Nathan Sunday, looks on. ’The autographed covers were Richard Keefe and Second Se­ range from $7,660 to more than Bushnell, former president of Clipped the treetope until it Agostinelli signs one of 14 First Agostinelli received a personal sold for 97 each. ’The money was lectman Robert Dixon, the de­ $13,000 annually. ° the Manchester society, who plowed into the hillside, car­ citation from President Nixon donated to the Manchester Mem­ ( cision was reached to pay the Hennigan, Rizza Day (Covers issued on Oct. 12, showed slides of last month’s wheeled EUid exploded into Cascella blamed the board for for ripping a Viet Cong flag orial Hospital Building Fund. balance of the contract upon SPECIALS Jhe day of President Nixon’s Philoljrmpia held in England. flame. the strike action, saying it has from the hands of a demonstra­ Another highlight of the meet­ (Herald Photo by Pinto)' completion of repair work on On CPGA Panel visit to Hartford. Albert Larson, Reed said those three seccmds made no offer since talks broke PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 17, 18, 1970 tor during the President’s visit. the driveway. Repairs are ex­ president of the Connecticut Schools were marked by nothing but down about 10 days ago and be­ Tile meeting was sponsored by pected to be d(xie this week. Superintendent of . cause “ they won’t work on We Reserve The Right To LIm H Quantities Philatelic Society and pne of the "M y Fair Lady” Donald J. Hennlgan and Robert buzzing sounds on the plane s the Manchester Philatelic Soc­ weekends.” over 400 people who attended iety and was held at the Illing Boneless Rehearsals for “My Fair Rizza, Manchester High School cockpit voice reorder, recw- Lady,” the current production of student, will take part in a pan- ered intact^ Sunday 'The board statement said the the Podium Players, are now el discussion of the Hartford Instrumentai panels and a flight problem is with the union lead- South Windsor in full swing. Bill Kirby por­ Chapter of the OonnecUcut Per- recorder. erahlp for refusing to accept _____ , ( trays Henry Higgins and CSndy sonnel and Guidance Associa- Witnesses s^d about 16 bodies further “ good faith” negoUaUem F ir s t Hardin plays Eliza. Uo«i (CPGA) Wednesday at 7 :30 were scattered outside the and arbitration, Director J Colombian Coffee 7 9 c mailingvMAlllnew to tKathe i^annaaTlftitf Connecticut State Hrnrgk ^ Alexander Mannella, nomlnat 31, 1969, partically all of which Colonial Bacon Flounder Fillet 7 9 i b was held Sunday oti an open ing; Mrs. John (Jheney, hospl Army with assault with Intent to Department of Health labor­ charge of murder in the Friday murder by shooting at unarmed Is completed and Is now In serv­ tality; Mrs. Edson Bailey, flow On Campus atory. night shooting of Buster Bostic, civilians during combat action ice to the public. Tliere will be diabetic Drey- ere; and Mrs. Barney Peter (Continued from Page One) F in a s t i S c n R ^ ' 28, of Middletown. , man, publicity. in the hamlet March 16, 1966, He According to MacKenzle, the paks available in locad stores, Police said Howell was arres­ has pleaded innocent. cutback made by the PUC was toFn office building, post office During the past year, the to keep his composure at the ted several hours after the Brown, who has subpoenaed somewhat disappointing be­ memorial service while saying, and at the agency office, Rt. 66, Manchester agency become a shooting. charter member of the Associa­ 49 witnesses, estimates it will cause the company felt It need­ “ Life doesn’t vanish without Columbia. ^ Bostic’s body was discovered tion of (Community Health Ser­ require two weeks to present his ed the additional revenue to leaving Its mark.” i m Cycle Talk Bakers Vanilla Extract > 45 after an anonymous caller, told case. Brown said he will sum­ help meet sizable increases in “Ilie tragedy cut deeply into Greg Burks, local motor vice. It expects that the guid- , . V Po“ce someone had been klUed ance of thls organization will mon as many as eight members taxes, operating expense and the off-campus areas ol the city. ^ v ’s W el^ o Dm meeting of ^ apartment at 89 OoUegfe help in achieving the agency’s of Mitchell’s former unit to the higher interest rates. Hie casualty list included sever­ Cub Scout Pack 28. community health. stand. He pointed out that all but al prominent citizens, including Cerber Baby Food «"■-<• 6 Z 73< the most necessary expendi­ three physicians and a newly Chopped 4rafl|an9tc Burks spoke to the 21 boys, tures have been curtailed and elected state legislator. aged ten, on maintenance, rules the construction budget has Gov. Moore described the of the road and endurance cy­ DEL MONTE crash as "a tragedy that con­ cling. He brought his new Hon­ been sharply reduced. Never­ iou mh c sumed us all, a tragedy beyond Sunshine Snacks « 47 da 100 En^uro motorcycle to theless, MacKenzle said that comprehension. ” the meeting. CHUCK ROAST the company still has found it The campus is solemn and After his t^k, the boys were VonjefpM - U. -2P.-A. OwicA necessary to Invest more than Sweet Peas allowed to inspect the cycle and 3800,000 in new utility plant Im- quiet. Jiffy Frosting Mixes 2 ^ 2 9 ask any questions they wanted. .provements since the first of City offices are closed, so are . School Menu the year and viother miUicm county offices, and many busi­ > ( / 11110 week’s menu at the ele­ Priced this dcUars is needed in 1971 for ^ - nesses. AKTI-raiSMIANT GIFTS and DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES Most painful of all is the task \ mentary schools will honor ditional supply and distribution Hour After Hour PEODOtANT ■ ■ , week of the parents and ■wives who 8aRDS Chm& thA E)d)t/i-Fmhnm of'Poputl/m TWuce- ^ Kitty Salmon Pet Food 2 1: 29c fries, spiced apricot jello. 6 Thurs.-Fri. . 8 to 9:00 P.M. Bollettn B ou d Karo Red Label Syrup ISsiM 3 9 c The following meetings and INVITED Saturday ® 5;00 P.M. activities are scheduled for-this Miracle White Super Cleaner ^^•^1.33 week: APPLES 3 ‘ 39‘ FLETCHER G U SS GO. OF MANCHESTER 49c Monday: Regional District 8 Prince Elbow Macaroni Board of Education meeting, NANDY a RUM 6 4 9 ^ Bordens None Such MWaMlAT ii-iw 59c Rham High School, 7:80 p.m.; 5-6 to a 54 McKEE ST R E E T ______RefMibUcan Women’s dub, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Allan Miles, Cutie Basket Now Is the time to bring In your screens to be repaired. Bordens None Such Mince Meat 69c Deepwood Dr.; Hebron (Jongre- TOMATOES 2 9 ’’ Storm window glass replaced. Bordens None Such mSSI^wat 33< gafional Church Board of Dea­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED cons meeting, 8 p.m. INDIAN RIVER Kraft Mayonnaise 43c Tuesday: Democratic Town GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Committee meeUng, 8 p.m.. Hunt Club Burger Bits Dog Food 83« Town Office Building; Hebron MIRRORS (Flrapla«s asil Dm i ) Congregational Church Junior Kraft Italian Dressing •~w42c Choir rehearsal, 8 p.m. Hebron GRAPEFRUIT 4 9 PIUTURE FRAMINfl (an typaa) Elementary School; Gilead Con­ Tabby Treat Cat Food UViMiia 33c gregational Church, Junior WINDOW aad PLATE GLASS Choir rehearsal, 8 p.m., Gilead Green Cabbage Flake Corn Muffin Mbc 2 ’S.T49c m i School; GUead Congrega­ Tub Enclosure from $30 to $45 plus installation tion Church Board of Deacons & Celle CARROTS l A l h O N IO N S 3 We have in stock the foUowing: Gold Medal Flour SWfcK 59c meeting, 8 p.m. GUead HUl School. - BAG DANISH PLATES PDQ Chocolate Flavin’ Beads M«iw 57c Wednesday: PTC meeting, 8 (order your 71 now) p.m., GUead HUl School; GUead » presidential D E C .^T M IS PDQ Strawberry Flavor Beads *-»“ 42c Oongregational Church Senior GREAT AMERICAN SERIES Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. DOUBLE TOP VALUE STAMPS ALL THIS WEEK! many REPRODUCED BOTTLES PDQ Egg Flavor Beads <4«iw 39c Thursday: Board of Selectmen

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T PACE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENH^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16,. 1$70 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1970 mattrlfMter fEupuittg l|pralh MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1970 HHIIillHill H i > , • Manchester Hospital Pbone Zoners Hear Hospital Notes The telephone number for Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Bids T onight .r >. - r • .V.’ • ' ‘ YOUDE VISITINO HOURS Intermediate Oare genU- tal was changed a few private, noon-2 p.m ., and 4 p.m.- months ago, but tod late to ’Ihe Zoning Board of Appeals 8 p.m .; private rooms, 10 a.m .- be listed correctly in the new tonight will consider a request INYtTED 2 p.m ., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. phone books. The hospital for a new car dealership, one Pediatrics: Farento allawed number la 648-1222. for a new gasoline service sta­ any time except noon-2 p .m .; tion, plus nine appUcatlons for TO -Variances. Its monthly session o tte n , 2 p m .-8 p.m . lan M. Egan, 34 Delmont St.; ' will be at 7 In the Mimlclpal STEP INTO THE 5 sen Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Hugh Oolllns Jr., 164 Box Mt. 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Dr., Vernon; Toni L. W ng, 173 Building hearing room. btenalve Care and Coronary ^ ru c e St.; Cau-olyn R. McCol- Joseph Schwab, president of S&S Buick at 285 Main St., is Care: Immediate family only,-lum, 164 School S t.; James Pat- anytime, Umlted to five minutes, rick, 32 Cobum Rd. seeking permission to constnict MAGIC an auto showroom and repair fa­ I Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m /- Also, Douglas Stephens bjr Pinto) Benton^ St.; Mrs. Grace H. igg High St. iances are as follows: WHAT IS AN ARBYS? Haines, East Hartford. Also, Mrs. Charlotte P. Brand- J(Um Evaniski, 30 High' St., Pictures Bring Back a Lot of Memories Am Arby't it o twidwicli Hiilili* any yon have ever M fra. Saloctad eiiH of Also, Mrs. AUce K. Maltempo, Uh, grr Barry Rd.; Richard A. Residence Zone B, variance to build an addition to an existing froMiam boof art tlowly borbaent reotfod to o tarn'. Frea tbit ymir East Hartford; John E. MlUer; Newell, 17 Vernon Center Rd., they are Col. Lulu Sehl and Brig. Emily Eastwood. In center PlUsbury HUl, RockvUle; Edgar Vernon; Mrs. Joy M. Secor 442 detached garage which.wUl not The pictures provoked lots of laughter Saturday night at the Arby't It tileod wofar-tbln, htop«d bi^li do an ovnn-fraib. teattnd, bnttarnd reunion of the Salvation Army Golden Rule Troop of Girl Guards. is Brig. Luella Larder, a former troop leader who was master Momault, East Hartford; CIm - w . Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Mary V. be completely in the quarter of Mtamn bnn, SInpIn at that. Notbin9 it ence J. Rose, 649 Ellington Rd., LAiurtsema, Richmond Rd. Cov- the lot farthest from the street. The troop, now disbanded, was formed 42 years ago, and the of ceremonies Saturday. Reunion committee members are Mrs. Howard L. Holmes, 128 Henry reunion attracted many former members and leaders. Two of Bessie Johnston Cole, pointing, and Mrs. Miriam Troth Ferris, oddnd but earn. Arby't ara wbat Roatt South Windsor; Christopher M. entry; Voldimars Kupris 667A Dance Ends Hospital Week Events Bnnf Sandwichnt rnally tbonid bn. Try Trahan, Rosewood Dr., Vemcm: wuUams Rd., Bolton; Mrs. St.; Residence Zone A, vsuiance them were territorial organizers of the Girl Guards. On the left, both of Manchester. About 60 attended the reunion. to reduce side yard to 8 feet in non today. Yen' will .nnvdr again bn James J: Walsh, 336 Center Rd., Mary j. McDonnell, 30 Ehisign event will follow the club's busi- order to build an addition to totitfknd with anything Inti than an Rockville. ___ St.; Irene Hatzikostas, Colches- Miller; Dr. Frederick Prose will at 8 at the United Congregation- „ggg meeting slated for 7:30. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: tgj.. E i^ er M. Manker, 663 Cen- rear of detached g;arage. Tolland serve as vice president; Mrs. al Cliurch Religious Education >rjjg Board of Finance will Arby't — dniiciontly dittnmnti Kenneth J. Aseltine, 784 E. Mid- gj . Mrs. 'Elizabeth B. Cole- George Negro, 776 Vernon St., Rural Residence Zone, variance Howard Bugbee as secretary, Building. meet tomorrow night at 7:30 at dle Tpke.; Ho/ace M. B l^ U , jO Kensington St.; OtU H. and The Rev. J. Oifford Curtin Bulletin Board the Town Hall, for temporary location of trail­ 109 Carmen Rd.; Howard J. oudden. East Hartford; John F. er for. office use and. temporary Fourth Grade Qasses Visit as treasurer. Th® Planning and Zoning Tj|g industrial Development Btoke, m Ave^ St^ Mrs. ciapp, 14 Haynes St. The four committees estab- Commission wlll^meet tonight at commission will meet tomorrow ^bel P. C^e, Wlns^, ^ parking of not more than 12 buses. Old Bowering Homestead llshed are the constitution com- ® ^viinntAor Ftr^ ’ Joanne W. C a rlin , M Lelaiid gg Monteuk Dr., Vernon; Sharon mlttee, ways and means, pub- _ Thehe Tolland Volunteervolunteer ^Flre*. The Tolland Grange will meet Arby’s Burton E. Smith, 12 N. Fair- . . Department Auxiliary wlll/meet tomorrow niaht at 8 at the Wll- f Tersavlch, 720 Governor’s field St., Residence Zone IB, ToUand's fourth grade classea posal for a regional solid waste Hetty and scholarship selection tg,^o„ow night at 8 at the c^x h ^ ^ K e ^ w Highway, South Windsor; Mrs. variance to reduce side yard have resumed their previous recovery program will* be pre- committees. Leonard’s Comer Firehouse, 257 BROAD STREET avent^ 109 N. ^ e w o ^ ^ t o ; j ^ C a i^ t e r - to one foot in order to build practice of visiting the Bower- sented. Serving on the newly appoint- v.F.W . Post 241 Auxiliary GaU H. Aylmer, 128 Maple . Coventry; Mm. C l^ dla attached garage. Ing Homestead on Metcalfe Rd. Those attending the meeting, ed Board of Directors are Mrs will meet tonight at the Post MANCHESTER t 17 SuUlvan, 51 Barbara Rd., Rock- Howard Johnson Restaurant, as part of their study of the to be held at 8 in the East Hart- Bugbee, Mrs. John Burokss, Home. Inc., west side of Buckland St. PAGANI'S DEU Deming St.; Mrs. Annie B.B^ F. Blanchard, - 262 town’s history. ford Town Kali council Cham- James Cornish, Rev. Curtin The ToIlEuid Junior Women’s at Wilbur Cross Highway, Ru­ 182 SOUTH MAIN ST. Tile 248 students participtlng bers, will hear details of a re- Conrad Dwlre, Harold Garrlty, Club annual dutch auction will (Next to A&P) Grout, 44C Case Dr.; Mrs. Inga ral Residence Zone, extension PHONE 846-1203 Gustafson, 276 Henry St.; Marita T orm ina, in this year’’s program also vis- cycling and waste paper recla- Vene Harding (principal of the be held tomorrow night at 8 in of permission for freestanding Freah Button L. Hag-enow, 29 Whitney Rd.; ^«iaughter, 61 Bette Dr.; Mrs. ited Settler’s Rock on Gehrlng matirni faeWty proposal for the Middle School), Mrs. Walter theUlC 111518high O school M l l W l V^OACVClcafeteria. JO.. The XllC I lighted ground sign. N Rd. and the old East Cemetery region presently imder con- James, Charles MacArthur and MUSHROOMS H m ^ K. Hinckley, Whitney Samuel^n ^ d daughter^ 65c lb. East Hai'tford; Mrs. Richard Michael and Mary Massaro on Cider Mill Rd. sideration for federal funding. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Rd., Columbia; James Hopkins, and Town of Manchester, 430- (Free Delivery l e r ^ , 77 B r i^ e St.; Ernest C. daughter, East The visit to the Bowerlng Tolland as a member of the Kenneth MacKenzle. 432 Broad St., Business Zone II, on 3 Ibt. or iHbie) Good for FREE FRENCH FRIES 888'-W. Qenter St.; Mrs; BlUa Hartford, Mirs. John Fox and home is now ccmducted through Capitol region could possibly Also, Richard Rycroft (guld- Irii&i, 129 BlsseU St.; C harles P. ^ «*W er, _Glastonbury; Mrs. variance to reduce front. yard the cooperation of the Tol- benefit from the plan, accord- a„ce director) William Sum- PICKLED MUSriROOMSi with each ARBYS ROAST BEEF SANDWICH porehased. and lot area below reg;ulation 8 o t . SOe Klotzer, 880 Woodbridge Bt.; Norman Nash and daughter, 209 requirements. land Historical Society, but in to Ihlfault, who is the mers, Mrs. Alexander Tobias- I g Lo b ^ I Mrs. Marie T. Knapp, R t 66, Center St.; Mrs. Norman R. Pinto. 81.60 COME— BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY ...... Noel and Amtette Cyr, 603 previous years had been a spe- towns representative to the gen, Rev. Miller, Donald Mor- Columbia. Lanham and son, Storrs; Mrs. k Travel Service ^ (tuarto $2.60 — NO LIMIT PER c o u p o n - Center St., Residence Zones C cial project of the home’s CROOG. ganson, Richard Olson (principal Also, Susan E. Lutzen, 198 David Bodman and son, Field- owner, Miss Florrle Bishop Christmas Dance of the high school), Theodore GaUona $8.00 c o u p o n GOOD FOB AS MANY FRRB BEBVINOB OF and A, variance to convert sin­ High St.; Mrs. Hazel McGary, stone Lane, Coventry. Bowering. The Tolland Lions Club and palmer, MfS^ John Pemokas. ^ 555 MAIN STREET — alto — FRENCH FRIES AH NUMBER OF SANDWICHES PURCHASED. gle home to two-family, with Wales Rd., Andover; Betty J. ------Since Miss Bowering’s death the Board of Recreation will Mrs. John Perry, Dr. Prose, 643-2165 ^ Baked. Stuffed one apartment having less the house has been turned over jointly sponsor a Christmas Mrs. John TWeet, Howard Wolf- c o u p o n g o o d THRU NOV. 30, 1970 Mangiofico, Storrs; Arthur J. square foot area than regula­ AnttiorlMd ogeat tai Bfoo-A MUSHROOMS to the Historical Society for use dance on Dec. 6 from 9 p.m. anger and Mrs. Eddy Woods, Marlnelli, 67 Fsdknor Dr.; Mrs. W O m eil S CtlUD tions require. Also, variance to ►^cheater for aU AlrUnet,^ and Linda J. Micchelll, 386 Center m c? O i permit alteration of noncon­ as a museum, and has been until 1 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Scout Parents Meet wBoUroads and StMunthlp^ French Fried under restoration. Parish Center. Parents of Boy Scout Troop L , U m o .' — — —w * Rd., RockvUle; Paula E. MUef- I O 1500 ham pl0g forming building, which will ex­ MUSHROOMS ski, Norwich; Mrs. Kathryn J. Hie house was built In 1720 The dance is open to all si6 will meet Wednesday nig^t ceed 60 per cent of assessed val­ ue. and is furnished in colonial members of the community and MUler, 335 Adams St.; Larry A. f j l J j 0 C O r a t l O I l S Mott, WllllmanUc; Mrs. Flor- , style. attire will be informal. Music Robert L. Bray, 460-462 Wood- ence B. Noyes, 48 Glenwood bridge St., Business Zone I, var­ It is loaded with a sense of will be furnished by the Pent- St.; Mrs. Oranla Peperitis, 86 f iance to reduce side line from history and helps the students house Four and tickets may be Russell St.; WllUam L. Perry. straU on^ll be f e ^ m d tonfeht 16 feet to 14.66 feet. V to visualize what life was like obtained from members of the 29 Coolldge St.; Mrs. Bema- W omens (Jlub of Man- in the early days of American r®® board, the Lion’s Club or dette Rivas, 96 Foster St.; Chester meetUig at 8 at Second i ; ^ ~ history, in the town in which the Tolland Junior Women’s Mrs. Gertrude Schnobrich, 64 Congreg^lonal Church. they live. Club, as well as at the Town School St.; Judith L. Schwan- Cle Sullivan and MJss WE HAVE THE GENUINE When the restoration of the Hall, da, StaffordviUe; Norma J. »etty W lcox, c^ w n w S of a q u a l i t y old Tolland Jail is completed Table reservations may be Terrio 1097 Main St.; Mrs. seasonal shop, "The Christmas WINDOW by the Historical Society, it too, made by contacting Ray (Jlay, Bonnie J. True, East Hamp- Comer’’ in Wethefsfleld will to, will be added to the tour. Goose Lane. ton; George E. Trueman, 167 the guest demonstrators, using Attends Meeting The Tolland Scholarship Corn- For Slorai High St.; Roy P. Wright, Tal- artlflcal flowers and dried ma- A A ^iwdews, ^•rdi KucItMiroA First Selectman Charles Thl- mittce has been reactivated and cottvUle. terlals. fault will attend tonight’s spe- committees have been establlsh- BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son Mrs. Albert Ray Is In charge \__ ^ F l e x O-Glass cial meeting of the Capitol Re- ed. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of arrangements for the evening gi

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MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1970 Tenderfoot Scouts were Peter South Windsor Benoit, Tom Caruso, Scott Glld- Making Voters den, Jcdui Karlin, Bruce La- Six Balled Over Weekend, Rlvlere, Peter I^aRlviere, Tim A 6 to' 8 p.m. voter-making Appointments, Real Estate Martin, David McGonigle, session will be held Wednes­ Two Die in 1-91 Crash Steve Wood and Bill Young. day, In the town clerk’s of-, Have your carpets flee In the Municipal Bulld- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday of head injuries he re­ Top Town Council Agenda Awards were presented by Ing. " Six persons were killed in ceived in a fal at his home in Scoutmaster Joseph Russo Jr. Eligible (q>pI{conts must traffic accidents on Connecticut Danbury Saturday night. furniture cleaned Four appointments to fill un Refreshments will be served and Richard------Horsfield, w.„.chalr- be at least 21 years of age, highways over the weekend and NORTH STONINGTON (AP) expired terms are on the agen­ by the PTA Council which com- committee, must have resided in Man­ a seventh person was killed in a —The drivers of two cars were da of the Town Council tonight prises Aveiy, Ell Terry and scheduled to recel... chester for at least six fall at his home in Danbury. killed early Monday morning Wapplng Elementary Schools, awards who were not present nionths, and must be U.S. when their vehicles collided along Mdth the discussion and Boy Scout ^ a r d s - Matthew GanUk, swlm- Giuseppe' Lenzo, 33, of Plain- considerati(Hi for the sale of the citizens. vllle and Richard C. Brown, 30, head-on on Interstate 96 h^re a Twenty-four members of Boy _ Michael quarter of a mile east of the Sadd Memorial LAbrary prop­ Wednesday night’s session of New Britain were killed Sat­ Scout Troop 186 were presented ^ o is in place of the one which Route 2 exit. with awards and badges at a f Wayne-Ceferattl, a bronze urday night when their vehicles erty and the Old Town HaU site. was to have been held Nov. collided in New Britain. Police The dCEid were Identified as ^ 'M For a number of months posi­ Court of Honor held ^ Timothy 4, but which was canceled said both drivers were alone. David'T. Jennings, 22, of Pine Edwards SchooA recently. F“ck *26 Brook, N.J., and Arthur Wright, tions have remained open on because of the state election Lee Gardner, 28, of East Ha­ the Park and Recreation______Com iFlfteen merit badges were re- Cub Scouts and Webelos from the day before. 46, of New London ’Two passen­ niiaslon, the Development and for comple- Pack 226 will sell candy in the ven died early Sunday when his gers In Jennii^’ car were In­ Duraclean* Industrial Commission ZonlnK requirements duilng the South Windsor area for the next New voters may sign up car went off the Connecticut jured, one critlijally. Wright was also on any business day, Turnpike near exit 40 at Mil­ No messy .soaking, No harsh Board of Appeals and for a of Isles two weeks. Profits from the sale alone in his car. scrubbing! Everything is dry town constable. Scout Reservation In North will be used to finance the during regular office hours, ford, hit a bridge and State police said Wright was in the offices of the town and ready for use the same A possible use for the old 1“ ^ summer. Pack’s trips for the coming overturned. driving west In the eastbound day. See fibers revive...colors clerk and the registrars of Gretchen E. Osborne, 23, of lane shortly before 1 -.30 a.m. come alive! Don^ settle for Town Hall site has been sug* Merit badges went to: Chris voters. gested by a member of the His- swimming and canoe- New Haven was killed Sunday when the crash occurred. Both messy, old-fashioned methods when her car careened off Route cars were demolished. -insist on the Duraclcan Ab­ torical Society and If convert- Covllle, swimming; Manchester Evening Herald, sorption Process. Ing It Into a small pubUc park Dutton, swimming; Jay 47 about a half mile south of South Windsor correspondent, Public Records the Washington town line in can be worked out, dispo^ of f®*Fuson, swimming; Scot“COt, Barbara Varrick, tel. 644-8274, this Item wUl help the council lifesaving and small Warranty Deeds Woodbury. /PARCNT8' In its real estate probiems boat salllnir;sailing; Scott imrcrnoimgersol, CUfford W. SUcer Construc­ Robert Desmarais Jr., 18, of TOYOTA tion Co. Inc. to John C. and The Sadd Library"as weu’ as 7 5 % Live in W et Zone Thompson was killed Sunday the Town Hall site have been palnUng; Phyllis J. Tepley, p r t ^ r ^ on when his car ran off Buckley Va-TON PICKUP offered for sale but bids re- Montle, rowing and small CXJLOMBO — Ceylon’s land north side' of Tolland ’Tpke., Hill Road In Thompson and Duraclian is lh« pfoltstional citaninc TRUCK mathod that hat tarnid Ihacommtndation celved were considered too ®alUng; and Craig Morris, area la divided Into distinct wet conveyance tax $44. crashed into a stone wall and ot Partnit* Maiatina and tho approval of Bit low. athletics and personal fitness, and dry zones. Tlie wet, in the Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Rob­ a tree. Amtrican Research I Tctlinn Laboralorlot. ert A. and Suzanne N. Hanson, S2 0 4 3 »« DELIVERED The councU wUl also decide advanced to southwest, covers only about 80 Richard Corso, 17, of East For FREE quotation phone whether to authorize the town the rank of Second Class Scout: percentper cent of the land area but property at 14 Montclair Dr., Hartford was killed in an acci­ manager to enter Into a three- Bentley, Gilbert Cote, supports more than 76 per cent conveyance tax fl4. dent' early Sunday morning near manager to enter Into a three Bill Romeo, Ted 6 4 9 4 1 9 5 9 year labor contract, with De and of the population and cemtains Building Permit the Service Road exit on Inter­ LYNCH MOTORS Dan Johnson. over 80 per cent of the c'ultl- Mercury Oil Co. for Robert state 91 In Hartford. partment o t PubUc Works. Pub :$45 Center St.. Manchester Duraclean by Uc Works employes are mem Inducted Into the troop as vated land. M. 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PAGE EIGHTEEN M ANOIESim EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStfeR, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER IGi f970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHESl^R, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1970 PAGE NINETEEN"’ Bac ki^ Sparkled as Indians Dowded Central Ohio State-Michigan Break Showdown Saturday Tribe Still jn^ace NEW YORK (AP) — FooU iall Carter connected on 10 of 17 NEW YORK (AP) — “They-have a great team.” .,. yet. “Saturday diouM teU George Blanda did it passes for 123 yards and one AmeiTcan ConfereiiM Nebraska has become the “We just had something to where Mlchlg;an should be in the For GCIT Laurels again . . . and the injuiy- touchdown and rushed to e 110 Etest Division ,, - .. „ prove,” said defensive end BUI polls,” he said.’ riddled New York Jets wl- appearance. Pentral In a key CXTL contest swept around end for another play, replacing Daryle Lomdt|d- Louis in the NFXJ East. 2 6 ,1 .260 132 200 Saturday after the fourth- No 1 ranking froAi McCIard booted Uie loog- Saturday at Memorial Field, tally as the Indians jumped ca, and rallied the Raiders to a Veteran Bart Starr raced ------ranked Ckirhhuskers blasted No. rioach Bud Carso^” S ^ e o n r ia major (xdlega 47-20. ahead 34 - 20 with Jackscm's 24-19 triumph over the Denver three yards with three seconds j West Division 20 Kansas State 61-13. Sunday q-ech “ I’ve been saying a 60-yarder, and Bill The Indiana are 5-2 In the fourth PAT. Broncos. left to pull out Green Bay’s 6 2 2 .714 226 191 night, Nebraska accepted a bid ^eek Uiat Notre Dame was No. Montgomery passed for 294 6 8 1 .626 206 178 to the Orange Bowl bn New ^ ^^d nothing happened to “ sevenUi-rated Arkan- standings whUe Central drop- The Indians’ defense tlght- ICeanwlilIe, the Jets snapped H^itirmhtriumph over/wAt* Chicago, CUlllll* S. Diego .671 189 186 ped to 2-4-1. Manchester Is one- forced Central Into a six-game loeing streak by natlng an 80-yard (irive. Year’s Day. ^^ange my mind,” said Carson, Denver .444 171 167 ‘It was the only offer we .,^10 added, “I ’ve never been quarterback Gary Carter’s half game out of a first spot Ue m‘»takea. The Red and White rouUng heavily favored Loe An­ San Diego dealt Boston its with their final game coming ran Into a UtUe problem In the eighth straight loss behind J(rfm got,” Devaney said. “We did not „ o r e proud of a defensive effort Pass®» trounced SouUiern geles 81-20. <)uarterback A1 NaUonal Conference turn down offers from any other 27 years In football.’’ MeUiodlst 86-3. Thanksgiving D a y against quarter as Uiey failed on Hadl's seccmd-half TD passee to WoodaU tossed three touchdown East Division bowls.” RepresentaUves from qijjg pi^Ung Irish needed Georgia stunned eigfath- Windham in WUlimantic ® yardage. L w ce Alworth and Gary (3arri- passes as the Rams suffered St Louis 6 2 0 .760 211 130 the Orange,.^ Cotton and Sugar Denny A lly ’s two-yard plunge ranked Auburn 81-17 wlUi a pair ■We got some breaks and P^ted to CenU^ and son. The Chaigers extended their first loss to a former NY Giants 3 0 .667 197 169 Bowls watched Saturday’s minutes left, the sev- last-period touchdowns and turned them into scores,” stoted ^ American 'FootbaU League club. their unbeaten string to five Dallas i 0 .628 146 147 game, but Devaney said he ad- ^ ^ 80-yard drive, to No- 9 Louisiana State breezed Wlggln. His charges went Into ^ t gfames. __ fho „ bounce the ball hit Jackstm The Jets buUt up a 81-18 lead be­ Wash. 1 0 .444 200 176 vised his team, now 9-0^1, to ac- the fired-up Yellow past Mississippi State 36-7. (Herald photoe by Plnfo) Clint Jones' three touchdowns nnrt watrho/t^h "taking it a free ball and John fore scored in the 7 1 .126 168 216 cept the Orange Bowl offer. Jackets, who are sUll In line for Tennessee, No. 10, was Idle. ^ Duffy quickly pounced on it, Tumbling Jimmy Balesano Scores for Manchester Central’s Doug Jackson Stopped by Dave Bray______final miimtes. and Gary Cuozzo’s passing _____ “I thought having this thing bo-wi bid themselves. Arizona State, ranked lltii, " Kit^hig Manchester new life on m other upsets, the Buffalo paced Minnesota past Detroit, Central Division on our minds about a bowl Third-ranked Ohio State and started slowly but whipped Utah cepted a John Wiggin aerial to t^e «-yard line of Bristol. BUls held the Baltimore Colts to 'Which had led 20-10 in the third 8 1 0 .880 227 86 would have a bad effect on pre- fifth-rated Michigan conUnued 37-14. Shug (3iumbler, replacing set-up the first score. (Central Wirtalla took a Wiggin hand- Mini-Miracle for Giants Windham Enjoys Big Offensive Day a 17-17 deadlock; the PhUadel- period. Jones swept over for the Detroit 6 4 0 .666 227 166 paring to r this 'week’s ganie unbeaten toward their sdiow- the injured Archie Manning, off and gaUoped 20 yards to the Game Reset phla Eagles played to a 12-18 Ue winner from the five with 1:28 Q^gen Bay 6 4 0 .686 163 200 agaJnat Oklahoma,” he said. jjj columbus next Satur- hurled four touchdown passes as end Bill Parante vith a 39-yard one and on the next play went Rain forced poa^Mxiement with the Atianta Falcons and to play, boosting Uie Vikings’ Chicago 3 6 0 .333 133 191 ^ e players were enthusla^c different type No. 12 Mississippi stormed post paM and Itoug Jackson took the around left end for his second record to 8-1. ^ _ of yesterday’s Midget Foot­ the dneinnaU Bengals edged b^l over for the visitors first touchdown. Jackson added his ball League finals between Kansas City romped past ' West Division vS!L“^ s t teTTlt iTL u triumphs. The Buckeyes needed ^ t t a n o o g a 44-7. San Diego W ebster Has F aith the Cleveland Brawns 14-10. ^ Fred Schram’s 30-yard field State, No. 14, crushed Santa taUy with 9:49 remaining. The'fifth extra point, upping Uie the Giants and Jets at Mt. Pittsburgh on Len Dawstm’s gjm Fran. 7 1 1 .876 232 166 tied.’ two point conversion failed. Be- count to 41-20. The New York Giants had to goal with two minutes remain- Barbara 64-7. NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Webster is a believer Nebo. * Eagles W ings Clipped three touchdown passes. He hit l a 6 3 1 .626 190 136 In Saturday’s game, Joe Or- hind the hard running of Jack- Bristol made a desperate at-, raUy to overcome the Washing­ (A P Photo) No. 16 Dartmouth clinched a whose faith has begun to rub off—in mini-miracles— Jim BrezlnsU, league pub­ 19 of 24 passes for 287 yards AUanta 3 4 2 .429 138 147 dtoia scored four touchdowns ^ ®*^® ^*^“® tt f th t 6 ton Redskins 36-33, the Green STOPPED!— Washington's Charlie Harraway v/aa rain and snow while the Wol- Ue for the Ivy League crown son, and the passing of Luboyo- tempt to score late in the fourth for the New York Giants. licist, reports the clubs will whUe the Chiefs rolled up 424 to­ N. Orleans 2 6 1 .260 114 194 and Nebraska,a pass rush har- . . . ^ „ ’’That was a great call on Steve Marrotte, playing In a punched It in from the one- Bay Packers nipped the Chicago ski, Bristol hit the clock in the period but a stubborn defense The Giants, spurred on by try again — for a third time By PAT McCABE stopped cold at the line of scrimmage yesterday tal yards,^mi offense. However, assed K-State’s heralded Lynn verines trampled Iowa 66-0 as wIUi a 24-0 triumirfi over Oor- FYan’s part, a great catch by dual role of signalcaller and de­ yard line. End John Switefaenko Bears 20-10, and the San Diego Sunday’s Resnlts second stanza to lead 12-0. Again, ended any visitor threaits and their coach’s unflagging opti­ —to get In the game Wednes­ The Windham Whippets when he ran into Giant linebacker Jim Files. Pittsburgh remained Ued for Dlckey Into seven intercepUons. Moorhead set a career to- neU. Toledo, rated 10th, over- ■Tucker and a great effort after fensive back, kept the was on the receiving end of the Chargers got by the Boston Pa­ Atlanta 13, KiUa’phla 13, Ue the point pass conversion failed, held Central on a fourth down mism in the face of a third- day night starting at 6:M at racking up 402 yards in to­ first with Cleveland in the AFC Devaney called It “one of our tal offense record and Billy ’Tay- came an early deficit and ham- he cau{^t it,” Webster said, momentum going as he inter­ conversion pass from Marrotta triots 10-14. Buffalo 17, BalUmore 17, Ue Then Manchester got into the and goal from the three, quarter Wariiington scoring Nebo. two Sundays, hit Fl'ed Biletni- TD aerials from quarterback Central Division. flnest wins” and Coach Vince '°r gained 189 yards and scored mered Dayton 31-7. Sonny Bix- j .. j When the Giants got the ball tal offense and 28 first cepted Eagle quarterback Brian giving the la p p e t s a 21-7 lead. Green Bay 20, <3iicago 19 scoring column as Jim Balesano Making things a little tough, spree, roared from behind with u,ey were 71 yards Second place in the final Gibson of the losers said Ne- twice. killer and Greg Collins threw and Denis Wirtalla moved the Ck>ach Wlggln sent in all the se- half points dealt the East Sullivan’s first aerial attempt at Switohenko enchanced the V lld i ^ T '^ r t ^ v ^ scoring pass DennU Shaw. Bob Griese helped Miami Cleveland 14, CincinnaU 10 Uiree touchdowns in Uie la«t 10 paydirt with just over four standings will be at stake. braska “ might be the best team h will be the first Ume In the three scoring passes apiece to ball 60 yards in six plays to set niors lor the final minutes of Catholic Eagles their third the Eagle 21, from here it took hosts’ lead by six more, as with the NaUonal ^ bring the Raiders from a 19- Defensive back Steve Preece snap a three-game losing streak Minnesota 24, Detroit 20 minutes Sunday to overtake the minutes to play. In America.” Big Ten’s 76-year history that lead Washington to a shocking up the Indians fiis t’TD with 6:29 the contest. Senior quarterback straight defeat Saturday Windham six plays to reach the less than a minute remaining in tral TMMfllnn HtiA a 0AM them atop picked up a loose fumble and by clicking on 16 of 19 passes for Kan. Caty 31, • Pittsburgh 14 Redskins 35-33. “ Time wasn’t a factor,” said Nebraska was not alone two unbeaten teams have met In 61-20 rout of 17th-ranked UOLA. remaining in the half. Jim Jack- Jeff Bissell, an infrequent morning by the score of 35-7 end zone, highlighted by a one- the half Marrotte found the TAmerican Conference West, raced 21 yards for PhUadei- 231 yards against . Miami 21, New Orleans 10 "All I kept telling them was Tarkenton. ” We had three time among challengers for the No. 1 the last game of the season. Southern California, No. 18, was son’s extra point attempt split member of the offensive buck- at Windham’s Guild Field. yard plunge by Reed. Tom lanky receiver all alone In the taxjtod a first-half phla’s tying touchdown in tiie He hit seven-for-seven In the San Diego 16, Boston 14 ■we can come back’ ” Webster ^yts left and I figured there was throne In the wake of top-rated President Nixon got back into , idle and No. 20 Oregon needed the uprights and the Indians field, directed play from the Bowling Halfback Henry Reed power­ Mocko added the PAT giving end zone for the score. Mocko’s th« period. Kenny Vineyards Uilrd quarter to wipe out a 10-7 San Fran. 30, Houston 20 said after the Giant’s 21-polnt time to call eight or nine plays, Notre Dame’s 10-7 scare against the football swing of things, tele- Bobby Moore’s 69-yard touch- trailed, 12-7. I three. Sophomore fullback ed the Whippet crffense, garner­ the Whippets a 13-0 bulge mid­ . ^ to Rod Sher- had kicked two field goals and deficit NY Giants 36, Washington 33 rally, climaxed by Ron John- j ^^ras concerned with scoring kick lifted the Whippets to a Georgia Tech. phoning both the Ohio State down gallop and twopolnt con- Defensive back Jackson in- Dave F'leishman carried the ing three first-half touchdowns way through the opening ® Warren Bob Berry engineered a 77-yard J(rfm Brodle passed for three NY Jets 31, Loe Angeles 20 son’s nine-yard scoring burst and then, running out the clock, VILLAGE MIXERS — Debbie commanding 28-7 lead at inter­ Runner-up Texas, ousted from and Purdue dressing rooms aft- version catch with four minutes tercepted a Central pass at mid- ball out to the eight. On the and amassing an impressive frame; Hia Ran nvo I .in WoUs. scorlng drive to g;Ive AUanta a touchdowns against Houston as Oakland 24, Denver 19 with one m.lnute to play vdiich i was thinking of No. 9 (Jurgen- Miller 197-619, Marie Fuller 469. mission. the top spot last week, overpow- er their regionally televised left to Ue oft-beaten Army 9p- field and signal caller Wlggln next play, that wasn’t designed 138-yard overall tot^. 'The A ft^ Reed’s second score, the Rookie Grant Guthrie’s 36- 13-6 advantage. San Francisco wwi its fourth Only games scheduled swept them to their sixth con- sen). I didn’t want to give him Although hampered by pensd- ered Texas C3irlsUan 68-0 as clash. “ He just offered his con- all. directed the Red and White into much yardage, Fleishman Whippets, looking forward to Eagles made their only counter­ rne 11 8. yard field goal with 1*:09 to play Cincinnati Coach Paul Brown straight and made its record 7- secuUve NaUonal Football time to come back on me.” CONSTRUCTION — David Ues and aggressive play by., a Monday’s Game Longhorn fans chanted, “ We’re gratulations,” reported Coach LoulavUle captured the Mls- the end zone with Balesano broke away from everyone and their Turkey Day clash with the attack as defensive ace John earned Buffalo its tie with B^ti- called his club's victory over his 1-1 as the NFC West leader. League victtwy. So 'Tarkenton moved the Chauvin 146-149-460, Lloyd Bou- revengful Eatgle defense, the St. Louis at Dallas, nig;ht, na- No. 1.” WoodyjHayes of the Buckeyes. sour! Valley UUe and a berth In tallying from one yard. Jack- outran the Bristol defense for a red-hot Manchester Indians, Healy intercepted a Marrotte Louis C^dinals in the more, the AFC £ ^ t leader, old team, Cleveland, the great- Jimmy Thomas, Gene Washing- It was the third straight via Giants methodically upfield, tilier 386, Jim Oolla 165-378; Whippets sustaitoed one more nationally televised Uonal television “We took a bad whipping,” Michigan’s Bo Schembechler the Pasadena Bowl by defeating son added the point after touch- ®2-yard scoring nm, the longest now stand at 4-4 sWhile the Ea­ aerial at the Eagle 34 Sullivan Monday Playing without the injured O. est of his career. Bengal quar- ton and Dick Wlchter caught Sunday’s Games the come-from-behlnd route for tossing key passes to Bob Tuck- Larry Seretto 166-368, Charlie gles sport a dlsmat 2-7 mark. offensive drive early In the night game. said TOU Coach FVed Taylor, isn’t concerned ■with rankings CincinnaU 28-14. down and Manchester held a 14- Indian this season to took over from here engineer­ J. Shnpson, the Bills got 130 terback Virgil Carter helped Brodle’s TD passes while Ron BalUmore at" Miami the Giants, who blew first-half er, FYederickson, Johnson and Gilbert 137-366, Bill Riley 362, ’The Eagles entertkln the fourth period marching 34 yauds 12 halftime advantage. _ ^o the cake. The ing a 64-yard offensive thrust vdiose field goals yards rushing from Wayne Pat- make it possible and avenge an Hopkins scored twice for the Boston at New York Jets leads In lolslng their first three CHlfton McNeil on the way to the Newt Smith 360, Wes Bunce Rebels of South Catholic itMJieir as Marrotte found Crotty for a The last half saw 41 points conversion try failed but Man- with halfback John Wholley rac­ meant the difference the past rick and Greg Jones and two early-seas e.d Marrotte aia well cam be added ’ yards, Bristol’s Jackson romped f®*’ y a r^ and w a ^ -5 in pass- selves, too. that,” said Harraway. out. Monday’s Game downed Wesleyan 24-14 at Mid- tral CJonnecUcut. To the list of heroes passing for Yale slipped by Prince- After three quarters, the situ- "You’ve got to keep going,” Of St. Louis Goalie Favell New York Giants at PhUadel- from one yard out to produce ^ tWo touchdowns and setting up General Chairman John ton 25-22 at Yale Bowl dletown. Klarsls finished the The Blue Devils are 6-2-1, his third TD. A successful two ^ “ offensive plays, total- atlon appeared hopeless in Yan- Webster said. "You’ve got to phia, night, naUonal television with 1,374 yards and while Cortland finished the sea- another with an intercepion in NEW YORK (AP) — nipped New York 2-1, Toronto GUbert and Jack Egers to wipe Nelson made the announce­ with SOphomore Dick Jau- point conversion on a pass from ®^ 21 first downs and punted kee Stadium. CSiarley Harraway tell yourself that no matter how When Red Berenson beat edged Boston 3-2, Pittsburgh out a Toronto lead and then Ted ment today. Capacity is 300. Only game scheduled ron setting a school season record of 1,339 yards son ■with a 6-4 record, Luboyoskl to George Fanelll ‘^'Pes for ^ average of 31 had bolted 67 yards for a touch- far behind you get, you’re not the opening period. Jets 17-Point Underdogs, Healy aiid. Bill Lodge were Doug Favell for St. Louis’ California 6-1, St. Louis Irvine hit an empty net for the Dinner wUl be served at record tor roehms. The Halfbacks Gordon Taylor' and was good as Central Ued the y f j ^ P“ " ‘ - Their to t ^ pen- down on the Redskins’ first play going to quit. That’s the way It top men for xtoe Eagles de­ w innim r goal in a 2-1 vie- ^®** Mwitreal l-l and Vancouver wrap-up goal as New York 6:30. B asketball BUI SchiUtz each scored twice game 20-26 with 6:44 showing to alty yardage was 66 yards from scrimmage alter the half- was for us today.” University of Connecticut x ,.i as Southern Connecticut fensively. Healy wrfle Intercept­ torv over PhUadLhfa Minnesota 3-3. stretched its home Ice unbeaten play in the third quarter. Bristol ran 10 plays less than time break; Charlie Taylor had ------®®*'enson was out killing a streak to eight games. Norm dumped Rhode Island at record, its best in several years. ing two Marrotte’s phases, also NBA ox - 00 10 X - XI. ------, —. .X. jrcA-o, thumped Adelphi at Garden F'rom this point on it was all Manchester running off 72 plays, grabbed a 28-yard scoring pass Sunday night, the *lyer penalty to Bob Plager in the unman and Ron Ellis scored for EJastern Conference ^ orrs od-12 capturing the while the cardinals wrapped up City, N.Y. Adelphi outgained the Manchester as the Red and ^ ^hlch were handled by from Sonny Jurgensen and Har­ Down Mighty Rams by 11 was credited by Ooawsh Cliff goalie might have had the second period with the Blues the Leafs, Joe Frazier, Yankee^C(OTierence title in their schedule with a 6-3 mark. Owls on the ground 358-304 yards Bucks Just Demers’ with a stellar iienbrpi- Atlantic Division White ran circles around the halfback Jackson who totaled raway had tallied again on a feeling he'd gone through and Flyers' tied at 1-1. Plager Boston was stung by Callfor- W. L. Pet. G.B. ..11 J.. .X, -1 o , e upset of the weekend was but had five passes Intercepted. Bristol defense for 27 points. ya*’ds. Dave Knlbbs carried two-yard plunge, dropping the LOS ANGELES (A P)— "I suppose it will,’’ he replied ax wasn’t,” Atkinson said later. ance making a great many, this routine before. left the penalty box and deflect- nia with Gary Smith’s sensa- Jauron gained 106 yards in 33 regfistered by Bridgeport which tackles at the sadtey ||>oelUon. Foster Both New York 14 6 .737 — Southern OinnecUcut is 4-3-1, Converted end Jack Holik, on ^he ball 13 times for 84 yards, Giants behind 33-14. Roll Along The Los Angfeles Rams “EveryUme you lose a game “ For some reason we have Mx times before to be exact, ed a pass ahead to the Redhead, tlonal goaltending holding the PhUa’phia 11 7 .611 2% carries breaking Levi Jackson’s edged Springfield, ninth-ranked while Adelphi dropped to 2-6-1. a beautiful down and in pat- Luboyoskl was tagged with With 5:19 gone in the final pe­ it takes something out of you. had an epidemic of mistakes,” Lodge, ailso a key cog In the It was just over two yeEirs ago who zoomed in on Favell and Bruins off after Dennis Hex- 1946 season record of 806 yards In the AP’s New England poll, and their head coach, Eagle secondary, wais pradsed Boston 8 8 .600 4% In games next Saturday Yale tern, grabbed a Wiggin pass lor ^ minus 13 yards. Luboyoskl riod, Johnson finally got the It’s like giving blood.” said George Allep. • We keep —Nov. 7, 1968—that Berenson scored from about eight feet out tail’s third-period goal snapped Enjoy Sunday Buffalo 3 11 .214 8^ rushing. The Swampscott, at Springfield, Mass. is at Harvard; UOonn meets a 26-yard scoring bomb and tossed the ball 21 times con- W ith W ins by Demers for a strong perform- Giants back on the board with a George Allen, must look Namath’s replacement, A1 making them and keep making used Favell to carve himself a tor what turned out to be the a 1-1 deadlock. Boston’s Bobby Central Divlslmi m o m ., resident has a total ^ 886 Holy Cross at Worcester, Mass.; Jackson added his third extra nectllng on only six attempU lor five-yard smash up the middle. WoodaU, and two running back amce holding his own agadnst with some trepidation to them. 'iThere is no way we can niche in the NaUonal Hockey winning goal. orr and Carol Vadnals of Call- DETROIT (AP) — Noncha­ BalUmore 9 8 .529 — yards in seven games ^ h ^ ^wice In the 1 ^ quarter, the Northeastern takes cxi Bridge­ point. yards. Bristol was credited Less than two minutes later. TTie Milwaukee Bucks* * next fugiUves from the taxi squad, bigger receivers. Both Liodge League record book. That was Guy Gendron of nuiadelphia fornla had accounted for the V win if we play like this.” lance was the word from Uie C'incitmaU 6 11 .313 3% one game to go the H a ^ - touchdown coming with port at Bridgeport; and South­ On the next set of offensive with 13 first downs, FYan Tarkenton swung' a pass to will be their second of the their game at Atlanta plus a tremendous defensive ef­ "The first "mistake:” Ram amd Healy have performed aul- the night that Berenstm stsored 1 end George Morrison of St. game’s first two goals, Yale encounter at Cambridge, NaUonal Basketball AssoclaUon Atlanta 4 10 .286 3% less than three minutes on ern Connecticut plays host to plays, Wlggln was faced with a In other OCIL games, Weth- ’Tucker FTederickson at the with the Falcons Sunday. fort, killed the Rams. halfback WiUie Ellison fumbled mirably ats the Eagle second­ six gqate, tying a single game Louis swapped first-period Mass. season. The only question is : Pit Martin rapped two goals camps todi Cleveland 1 17 .056 8% the clock. Dave Cialdiero Central Connecticut at New Ha- third down and 17 yards to go erefield topped Platt, 14-8; Hall ‘Skins' 30 and the big fullback Eight days ago the Rams had The backs, (Jeorge N.ock and the ball away on the Jet two. ary hats been hit hard with In­ record, with all o< the goals goals. The grame next Saturday will When will it be? and Chicago downed Vancouver FI-azier- hea'vyweight plunged one yard, climaxing a '’®n. for a first down and once again defeated Bristol Eastern, 20-13 eluded Brig Owens and rolled to scramble to a desperate fin­ Lee White, made the yards There was controversy. The juries, among them Captaito Don coining against Favell. The victory kept the second be the 87th contest and will They dropped their second in a wUd game. Two players championship fight Wednesday Western Conference 90-yard drive. ------hit Holik with a pass for 26 and Ckmard nipped Maloney, into the end zone to complete a al , two-minute drive to get a when needed, notably on third Jets trailed, 7-0, to the second Gaudreau. Offensively, Wholley He only had diip Sunday, but Blues UircH^lnte b a ^ rf ejected and 80 minutes In mark the Elis first return to M x a . . ^ Midwest Division UB’s record is 4-5, while the yards. Beilesano brought ' the 14-6. 57-yard play. game of the season to Detroit Ue with Norm Van Brocklto’s down, and the defensive stand­ carried the baill 19 Umes for 60 it ____was______enough for (fie Blues._____ CSiicago 1*

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Man­ Tour letter Will be do- automaUc, $870. No m oney move. trash. Also cutting and cleaned and repaired. 30 years ter-E ast H artford. W rite <3en- chester M anor, 385 W est Cen­ AMF Cuno Division stroyed U the advertiser down, low monthly payments. rem oval o f trees, euiy size. 628- experience. Free estimates. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE eral Business Services, Box 74, ter St., 646-0129 is one you’ve mentioaed. D ealer 232-4631. 0670 anytim e. CaU H ow ley, 643-6361. Sif if not it will be handled Vernon, 06086 o r ca ll M r. W lg- FAnTaStiC I a In the usual manner. 1966 CHEVROLET Super Sport, TWO handymen want a variety glesw orth, 876-6349. (XIUNTER GIRL for evening AMF INC. 327, 300 h .p., 4-speed, m ag of Jobs by day or hour. We shift, three to four nights per ROLITICAL fti sjai—^ THE WORRY WART IH 6 Heating and Plumbing 17 1— tr, OH wheels, wide tires. Excellent clean yards, atUcs and ceUars. MEN — No lay offs, high earn­ week. Apply In person, Mr. STAFFORD SPRINGS PLANT SPEECH/ 4 1 (i& condiUon. New transmission R easonable. CaU 643-6306. GRANT’S Plumbing Service — ings. Limited franchises now Donut Shop, 256 W est M iddle il-IU Lost and Found 1 and rear end. Clall 1-684-4690 Free estimates, plus quaUtf available in Connecticut. Low Tpke., Manchester. ROUTE 32, RIVER ROAD CHAPEL YTndow Cleaning Co., • investment required. Prestige SHORT RIBS BY PRA?JK O’NEAL after 3 p.m. residences only, 36 years expe­ w ork. 643-6341. LOST — P assbook No. 89089 company. Further Information WOMEN—full or part-time. Be­ STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. 06076 Savings Bank of Manchester rience. CaU 280-0687. You w o n Y? o k a y , 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, automaUc SAM WATSON Plumbing and caU 742-8530 after 4 p.m. come a beauty advisor for a 1-684-2707- 7 ^ GET o u ro F iD w r^ Ai^catlon made for payment sUck shift, excellent condiUon. Heating. Bathroom remodel­ IF sou KNOW WHAS, Y3U A5KED FOR IT/ CUSTOM made draperies, slip g^eat cosmetic company. Good NOTK3B is hereby given that Less than 6,000 m iles. $1,796. covers and reupholstering. ing and repairs. Free esU- earnings. CaU 742-8530, after 4 ■ GOOP FOR V A / Call 872-6786. OpUonal Savings Book No. Budget terms. Established in n vites. C all 649-3808. Private Instructions 32 p.m . An Equal Opportunity Employer. 1406 Issued b y the M anchester UNOOLN 1964, 4-door, air-con- 1946. D ays, 524-0164, evenings, 649-7690. — CLEIRK—Typist needed for lo- hases o f heating. from 3 to 11 p.m. at Tolland m ent c t the Eunount o f deposit. FORD 1967 Country Squire, 10- TliOUBLE finding minis? Cus­ Matrick, 6491700. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 6000. Wages commensurate with ex* M iddle School. Call 876-0024 passenger staUon wagon, V8, tom made dresses, ladies suits, perience. Many benefits. CaU X MOLLY, DID YOU HEAR? HOW T BUT YOUR ULCERS, THE DOCTOR f t HOUSEKEEPER _ (Motherless between 9 and 4 p.m. CONaRATULATIONS, WU OLD LOST—On. or near School Rd., automaUc, power steering, gowns and alterations. Prompt Help Wanrad— 644-1621. f A TO U CH D O W N .' THEN GRAND, SAID YOU SHOULDN'T SET REWEAVCNG of bums, moth- home in need of Uve-ln house­ RASCALS/ WHO SAID OUR TEAM Bolton, tan and white Cocker pow er brakes, $1,876. No m on­ iiervlce. Ckill 649-1133. Female 35 NIGHT MANAGER—good pay. EXCITED, OR— holes, zippers repaired. 'Win­ keeper, three well mannered TWO EXTRA POINTS' ro c ky.' WA«; WRECKED? ------■ Spaniel 8 month old. Reward. ey down, low monthly pay­ PRODUCTTION milling machine benefits, will train. Apply In WHERE ARE COACH dow shades made to measure, school-age chUdren. 6496190, t e c h ilfliis |grol7 ------r I 643-7427 a fter 3:30. ments. D ealer 232-4631. operators. AU benefits. Dean person, Alice’s Kitchen, 363 YOU COINGf « 111* h HU. les. TX UJ. r.» 0*1 'Ibu'RfJUSt ABOUT'IWE' aU size Venetian blinds. Keys CLEANING woman wanted, 6497842. FA'SfeST PL-V SWATTER, made whUe you wait. Tape re­ Moving— ^Trucking- one day weekly, transportation M achine P roducts, 102 C olo­ Broad St., Manchester. 1968 FORD TORINO Squire, nial Rd., Manchester. IN t h e w e s t . S H E R IF F / AnnouneenMnts 2 power steering, brakes, air- cord ers fo r rent. M arlow ’s, 867 Storage 20 provided. CaU 6496661. M ain St., 649-5221. conditioned, good condition, BOOKKEEPER accountant — LANE MAINTENANCE — PART - TIME cleaning, 191. HOSPITAL Penny Saver will new tires. $1,860. 646-0667. MANCHESTER — DeUvery- Must be over 18. Call 643-6922. take your old fur coat off your Ught trucking and package de- Challenging position. To assist OPERATING nighs midnight to 8 a.m. Ap- hands. We can't meet the de­ 1962 CHRYSLER 3(X), excelleitt Buildmg— Uvery. Refrigerators, washers busy public accountant. Famil­ ply in perswi. HoUday Lanes, SYSTEMS-Anaylsts - 3-6 years mand for this hot Item. Call running condition. $260. CaU Contracting 14 and stove moving, specialty. iarity with federal Income tax 39 Spencer St., M anchester. RPG-36920 Manufacturing en­ returns would be helpful. Call or stop in at 616 Main St. 742-7807. F oldin g ch a irs fo r rent. 649- vironment. Local. Start to $13,- 6492206. BEHIND MASONARY — AU types'”^ 0762. 5(X). Fee paid. Rita Personnel,. C UTO Ir HU. W. m >■». OW, , PONTIAC Tem pest 1966, 2-door stone and concrete work. No ASSISTANT >6494040. O coupe, 6 autom atic, $846. No Job too smaU. Free estimates. CLEANING WOMAN, one or "Shopping with Pop is fun! You should have seen two days weekly. Please call THE TIMES? Aufomobtlvs For Sale 4 money down, low monthly pay­ <)uaUty workmanship. Work SERVICE MANAGER MAINTEINANCE Men (3) (3en- him with all those packages, trying to go up the guaranteed. Out of season Pointing— Papering 21 6498673. NEED CAR? Credit very bod? ments. D ealer 232-4631. eral industrial background, MICKEY FINN down escalator!" rates. CaU after 6 p.m., 648- Join a progressive com­ We are looking for a cer­ BY LANK LEONARD Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ MATURE wcrnian full ot'-^jart- Knowledgeable In electrical, 1962 OLDSMOBILE, new tires, 1870 o r 644-2976. CONTRACTTOR — Interior, ex­ pany that offers lots tain kind of man. He’s est Douglass accepts lowest terior painting, paper hang^ing. tlme days, Harvey’s Spor mechan leal, refrigera­ BEING JOLLY 'SOUNDS great;'7wa?f| new transm ission. $160. CaU of opportunities. SNET probably now employed and tion, w elding etc. S ^ r t $160 YOU DQ HE'LL WORRY ABOUT down, smallest payments, any- Dlscoimt on waUpaper. CaU wear, C a I d o r’ s Shopping >OU WOULD GET JIMBO'S M E MILLIONS OF US BEING UNDER STAFFED — appreciate. R egistered. (3aU REMODEILINO — rec rooms D irectory A&sist- experienced in Uje auto­ plus overtime. Fee paid. Rita STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIPF vdiere. Not small loan finance Oscar Hebert, 6493048. P laza. WE’VE BEEN TOtjETHER A TEMPORARY BODYGUARD FANS JUST BE66m AND HE'S LIABLE TO CUT HIS 643-6473. and paneling. T. and F. Con­ ance^-'.Qperators’. Help motive servlcing^and selling Personnel, 646-4040. A LONGTIME— I HAVE LEAVE OF WOULD MEAN FOD THEnEftINFIC HONEYMOON SHORT AND COME company plan. Douglas Mo­ tractors, 8799687, 2397961. others anlKyourself. Ar­ field. He should be manage­ MIXED FEELINGS ABSENCE, I'D HAVE TO ONE'S' AU'^DAPHi JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom WOMEN wanted as beauty IL B£ STANDI N' RIGHT^ ...TIL COL..CANYON HOW CAN You V fo r SAYING SOMETHING I B tors, 846 M ain. PONTIAC 1968 Lem ans, 2-door, range for an'lntervlew ment career minded and like HIGH School Gj^hds — I f you ABOUT LEAVING/ MICKEY/ BE WITH HIM 'z'S THE COUNTRY'S i f s CARPENTRY — concrete steps, Painting, interior and exterior, counselors. Teach, advise and ACP055 THE STREET COMES HOME AN' BLOW A WHISTLE YOU'VE BEEN PLEASED 1 0 ~ automatic 6, power steering, today. customer contact work. A have no military obligations ALL THE TIME! 1970 LTD (Country Squire, 10- floors, hatchways, remodeling paperhang^ing, fully Insured. show this prestige cosmetic WATCHIN'VOUR HOUSE... WE CAN WORK OUT HEAR FROM A MAN SINCE $1,796. N o m oney down, low working knowledge of auto- we have outstanding career HOW I A YOU FIRST KNEW YOU WERE passenger wagon, light gold, porches, g^arages, closets, ceil­ F or free estim ates ca ll 649- line in your free time. CaU monthly payments. Dealer, mobUes and diagnosis is es­ opportuniUea for you. Fee 1,900 m iles, ow ned 3 months, ings, attics finished, rec 9658. If no answ er 643-6362. 6491341. SNET Offers: 232-4631. B ■ sential. He should al^ have paid. Rita Personnel, 6494040 new car warranty, whitewalls, roonm, formica, cersunic, Oth­ GIRL Friday — Maximum po­ Full Pay with Training knowledge of pricing, flat 9 air - conditioning, roof rack, PONTIAC 1967 BonneyUle, 4- er related work. No Job too NAME your own price. Paint­ tential spot in rapidly expand- * Scheduled Raises * Ex­ rate system, factory war­ power steering, disc brakes. door hardtop, V8 automatic, small. Dan Moran, Bulkier. ing, papeiiianglng, removal. 'I n g lo ca l firm s, exceUent tyi>- cellent Benefits * Oppor­ ranty procedure, shop sched­ 'i Illness prevents keeping. 646- power steering, power brakes, Evenings, 6498880. Prompt service, fully insured. 1341. Satisfaction guaranteed. CaU ing required. T o $115. F ee tunities for Advance­ uling and dispatching. $1,668. No m oney down, low GENERAL carpentry, roofing, , paid. Rita Girl, 99 E. Center ment ♦ Job Security. This Is a permanent position. CUT THIS monthly paym ent. D ealer 232- Jerry Kenny, 647-9564. 1966 MUSTANG H ardtop, 6, au- cabinet work, exterior paint­ St., M anchester, 646-3441. We offer General Motors 4631. tomatlc, good condition. Rea­ ing. . H. C. Hutchinson & Son B. H. MAGOWAN JR. t Sons, For complete informa­ Training Center training, a AD OUT! sonable. D ays, 649-4387, even­ Builders, 6495373. Interior and exterior painting, CLEANING wom an wanted, 3-4 full fringe benefit progprani days weekly. Permanent posi­ tion visit our,^employ- ' ings, 644-1972. paper hanging. Thirty years ment office at 62 East with profit sharing, and re­ MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY Trucks— Tractors 5 CARPENTRY and remodeling tion. Send name, address, experience, four generations. Center Street, Manches­ tirement plans. We have a can b« tha most Important rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, phone number and references Thu " z : PONTIAC 1967 Catalina, 4-door 1969 FORD pick-up, V-8, h alf­ Free estimates, fully insured. modem, clean, well equip­ adTortUamtnt of your lUo — bo- BUT WE HAD RVE FEET 1 ( TO THE OFFICE, YES, to Box R., Manchester Herald. ter, open Monday sedan, automatic, power steer­ ton, exceUent condition. $1,900. additions and g^arages. Call 643-7801. ped shop. Salary and other causo it may chonqo your eco­ WHERE ARE YOU GOING, OF SNOW LAST n i g h t ! BILLY JO E ! SIR! Tom Corbitt, 6490086, All repUes confidential. Writ­ through Friday from B B E ing, $1,275. N o m oney down, CaU 643-8108 after 5. 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Or u compensations open depend­ nomic picture from "bleak** to AAR. A B E R N A T H y ?. low monthly pairments.Dealer PAINTING — Interior and ex­ ing ability not r^ulred. "bright**. LEON (3LESZYNSKI buUder — caU 643-4101-X-368 fo r ^ ing on qualifications. If you THAT WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl 232-4681. terior and wallpapering. T and new homes custom buUt, re­ SALES (Ilerk— Part - time, an appointment. feel you can qualify, call Owners w ho now M rrice UIl Motorcycles— P P ainters, 876-9687, 233-7901. ▼ending machines ore growing B B E 1M7 CAM ARO, SS 860, 4-speed, modeling, additions, rec rooms, ‘'nights and Sundays. Apply in John Newman, G eneral THERE GOES ANDTHEREfeMRe. M anager. from part-time to full-time opera­ THIS TOWN KA 6 post-traction, bucket seats. Bicycles 11 garages, kltchend remodeled, INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ person only. Westown Phar­ tors with Company*s ftnoncing. WINTH0 D!? HIDING WILTON, eNEAKING NOSECCiETS bath tile, cement work. Steps, cial rates for people over 66. macy, 465 Hartford Rd. F a ctory gauges. CaU 876-6628 . As imle as $800 to $1500 In- Hie REPORT HER HAIR-DYE F R O M A\E. dormers. Residential or com­ CaU my competitors, then caU CARDfMNDSZ. BOTTLESCXrTO to make a reasonable offer. 1966 TRIUM PH Bonneville, $700. SOUTHERN GEM CHEVROLET. Inc. ▼estment in UII proBi produc­ m ercia l. CaU 049-4291. me. Estimates gdven. 6497863. CLEANING woman needed, ing Tending machines can grow. THE TDOLeHED. TH E GARBAGE CHRYSLER 1949, gray, 4-door, CaU 6496726. two or three mornings weekly. Storrs Rd., Willimantic CAN. good condition. Must see to HALLMARK BuUding Cto. For RICHARD E. MARTIN, painL P lease caU 646-3222. Time requirement U 6 to 8 NEW 423-1603 hours per week olong with a appreciate. Registered. CaU home improvement, addltimis, Ing contractor. FuU profession­ Business Services ACCOUNTING CLERK—Organ- serrlceoble car. No personal 618-7219. KC rooms, garages, roofing, al painting service, interior - sales calls. Tbe machines d o^ e Offered 13 gutters. F ree estim ates. AU exterior. Free estimates, fuUy Ize new credit department. - ENGLAND selling for you. fust gtrCgood 1964 CORVETTE Stingray, 327, work guaranteed. 0492627. Light bookkeeping, pheme, and SERtTICEMAN — Experienced eerricel AMESrrETvork — repair walks insured. 6494411, 0499286. 376 h.p., 4-speed Hurst, new typing. E ast o f river. T o $100. oil burner and heating man. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER and driveways. Holes repair­ tires, shocks, clutch. $1,800. d o r m e r s , garages, porches, Fee paid. Rita Girl, 99 E. Cen­ TELEPHONE FuU:tlme poeltion with excel­ ed. Reasonable. For free esti­ M AK i FOR EXAMPLE, TIOUR ’^WHAT INSTINCT] 647-1764. rec rooms, room additionB, ter St., Manchester, 6493441. lent salary, good working con­ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS .CREATURE3 EATU 1 OF FATHER HEARS WIS is TMEREBV J 'Tn s t i n c t ^ N m ates caU 643-9112. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Electrical Services 22 An Equal Opportunity Employer ditions and Umited nigjit serv­ (Jtviaion o t UH INSTINCT 1275 Profit Drivo Dallas. Taxas 75247 II ALARM CLOCK EACH S E T IN / COFFEE/ DICkL 1066 CHEVROLET MaUbu SS, siding, general repairs. QuaUty WAITRESS wanted, one fuU- ice. Blue Cross, CMS. Major MOTION?

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,■■ ■■'■ r : ■■ ^ / ■■■ PAOE TWENTY-TWO V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC^IESTER. CONN., MONDAYrlSTOVEMBER 16, 1070 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ). MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1970 \ PAGE TWENIT-THREE Nousts For Sd# 72 Homos For Solo 72 Articloo For Sqlo 45 ^Fom lslM d Invostmont Pi / - Hoibm Pot Soft, 72 Houm For S«l« 72. ^ ' Lots For Solo 73 Aportmonfs 63-A For Solo SOMERSET DR. — Cuztmn Business Mirror Bolton EXCElUiBDlT, efflclenA. ■ and Raised Ranch. A unique beau­ ' ^ e d lot, MANGHEffTER - Z Z T T T r Ma n c h e s t e r — _ B-zone lot, R e-E lected 6 nice area, priced' to sell at ATTRACnVE 8-room, fuinish- ty with all amenities for gra­ sh5pSg'*’b?s"nw toms‘*T“ ’ heating sys* Offer^ by the HOLLYWOOD (AP) — The ' carpet and upholstery cleaner. ed, heated apartment. Large (ring, 4-fdmily with 4 room cious . living. Privacy Insured 38|600. Firechette Realtora, Library Panel Rent electric shampooer $l. by city u tiu Z “ *323,S. S J " : Imntaculat® inaWe and ^ Shrink Strategy Needed, Screen Actors Guild annoimc- closets. Private entrances. apaiiments, 4-car garage, new by. abutting Manchester Na­ er Realtors, 648-0609. ^ ’ . • 647-9993. The Sherwln-WTlllams Co. Adults. No pets. Referehces. heating systp:.^, and root, W d ed today that Charton Heston T o Distribute ture Center. Helen D. CSole, 9ms' ^®®h®tie Realtors, 647- PMILBRICK is the overwhelming choice of 648-4860. 30's. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. COUNTRY CLUB area. VERNON , — Acre plus, high Says Eminent Consultant ALUMINUM sheets used u "Realtor, 643-6686. ' ■ ---, oIlGW —______scenic location.' $6,900. Bolton members for a second term Questionnaires printing plates, .009 thick, 23x CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT^HOURS THREE rooms,^Ower, aU Util­ MANCHES'nm — business n e w — Immediate occupancy, Lake, Vernon, half acre $4,200. By JOHN tJUNNIFF as president of the union. 36", 26 cents each Or 6 for |1. recession of 19R8 with knowl- The Bolton Public Library 8 A JI . to 4:30 P JL . > ities included.. Just tirUshed re- blojk with 6 apartments, ex- 7-room Cape with fuU shod AGENCY Tolland acre, $3,000. Hayes NEW YORK /API What ®^g® *^ how to reverse gears. In ballots coimted by a 648- 2711. decoratlngr ■ No - chUdren or Agency, 646-0181. Study Committee will mall cellcjnt condition. Owner- will dormer, kitchen, dining room, ...... NEW YORK .. (AP).... - What . jerudngB,______a Michigan State firm of certified accountants, pets. Older emplc^ed person,' baths, attached family Weston polled 6,348 to 826 for questionnaires to residents this COPY CLOSING CLASSIFIED ApVT CARRIER air-conditioner,. - 2- finance 80 per cent at 8H par 1^4 Town watresbed property T **®**}J®^ area^ drUy $24,900. Im- AAISBD RANCH—Large Uving HIGH and drv choire ineatiAr, t< ^ y In a University professor who has week. H:e committee was ap­ ton; National cash register, 4r parking. 272 Main St. cent. Terrific income produc­ rooin and garage, fireplace J. Grockett, Realtor '>«®*!late occupancy T J room, modem eab im - r™. ^ sluggish economy are seasemed studied executive movements Wilhelm Joerres. and aluminum Biding. M*tritt ------Crockett, Realtor L irirt i" ® bedrooms, paneled 227' depth. Rea------pointed by the selectmen- to tM PJt. DAT PUBUOAnO^ . ^ column; 12 Boltiflex arm ATTRAOITVE 3-room apart­ er. CaU now, Hayes Agency, sonably priced for this nreVuee take-charge types flnce 1918, gathers his Informa- Elected without opposition study the library needs of the chairs; display counters. Call 646-0181. Agency, 646-1180. MANCHESTER~icInlty —Look- ~ family room with fireplace, were John Gavin, first vice iteadUiie tor Saturday and Monday to 4:M p,m. Frida; ' ment, 16 minutes from Hart­ Ing for a starter home’ We htANCHESTER — » sun*!eck off kitchen, 2-car ga- nelghborhood. Call Petermam, '^ho taow how to develop a * town arid to make recommen­ 649- 6036. ford, adults, no pets, security, president; Whit Bissell, sec­ FIVE-UNIT Income property, 317,600 OLDER home ^ unlay 10-2. The Rummage al. Many fine features includ­ Call G. Schulze, 87B-9707. Comer. 245 Spruce St. 647-9307. cy. 643-1188. ing four bedrooms, 2 fire' r a n c h w it h MANCHESIER — ExceUent 000 square feet of living area, nl^sT*"^^ toe~e’n si^h a": ^ Richardson its returorin © 1970 places, 2^ baths, screened starter home. 1 % baths, won­ MANCHESTER Center — e 3 full baths, tlvity to the executive suite. retirement among says flsc^ year welfare expend- questionnaire Is not received. EXCEILLENT location — next derful condition. Low, low 20's. room Coloirial. Excellent po- ® be*!rooms, 26' living room, “A growth economy needs bv Itures may be over 310 billion. the Juniors will try to obtain Hdp Wontod Boots and Accossories 46 to comer of Berlin Tpke., porch, 2-car garage, lovely three good sized bedrooms, private lot. CaU builder, Wolverton Agency, Realtors. tential for professional person. ® llreplaces, 2-car garage. Out o# Town cerebr^, cr®ativ®. Innovative whf were unable to idaut '^® '^®R“-® b«dg®t ‘s other Mol* or Fomolo 37 "Ahh! Now, this is when today's fashion presents its Newington, Conn., across from carpet®*! kitchen, dining ^ 649-2813. PRINTING PLANT- GERICH Marine Service 1082 McDonald's Restaurant, 2,000' 643-2282 or 644-8896 for detaUs. area,' living room, large rec.» ' For Sole 7 5 I;!®?!®’ , J®n»big8^®ommented oghto° . greatest challenge—making a truly beautiful woman Only“ 3ffi ^L,T0N - Ranch, six rooms. to an Interview. H ut now w e r-r. . ___ , .. . Marilyn Breslow, FUIXi - TIME teller position Tolland Tpke., Buckland. retail location, 2,000' office room with bar, den or 4th «!? i ’ ^“'K® kitchen, three bedrooms! He found, that companies able ------TEMPORARY HELP available in local bank, ex­ look FRUfAPY!" CUSTOM Charmer, 14 rooms, ROCKLEDGE —Large 4 - bed­ 6 13 Evinrude Sales and service space, air-conditicMied. New bedroom, buUt-ln vacuiun room Colonial, first floor fam­ la /le Uvtog’r ^ r XTre" to keep their creased welfare ca;eV;r2i7o'30 perience helpful but not a re- and Evinrude snowmobile 3 baths, four fireplaces. Cus­ building, will sub-divide. CaU tom built in an area of beauti­ system, garage. Nicely situ­ ily room fireplace, aluminum » DOVER Rd - »aixpS;s>,s..'C i » s s f T “- ctaS'’"- p.r c„t «.."r i,ar;;.r^;d'-d;: r l '.r Need two men for 2-3 weeks, qulren|^nt, good figure apti­ sales and service. Boating- or write owner, Stoddard In^ ated. Assumable mortgage. to help assemble racks and tude a must. For interview ful homes. Modem kitchen siding, all built-Ins, prompt oc­ Snowmobile accessories. Musical Instrumonts 53 Aportmonts— Flats— vestment Inc., 740 North Main Ail fot- 324,900. CaU us. cupancy. 338,000. Meyer Real­ ^ S r c s r “r ,rrrd::Sd* v s . put stock on racks. Apply in call Mr. Matrick, 646-1700. with buUt-in oven and range, LUDWIG Drums — complete Tonomonts 63 St., West Hartford. Phone ^ - double garage. This master­ tors, 643-0609. 321,500. 232-4867. Brokers protected. In a sense, the old pro quar- again. Theyv were being pla- ‘ke end of the fiscal year will be P'’0'«p!*y and return person or call— Fuol and Food 49>A sot, blue si>arkle. Good condi­ piece has approximately 3 FRECHETTE REALTORS Realtor, 646-2440. 1 baths VERNON-MANCHESTEr" line, FOUR large rooms, stove, re­ PRIVATE SALE — Estate size rA liv- custom bum five-room "L'' terbacks, relegated to the side- tooned. higher than we thought it was ^ } ° ,’^!’® P®*’" Sifiiotioiis Wontod tion. Asking 3296. Call 876-0172. acres of premium property/ lines or to special jobs, are Hie analogy with football Is to be," Richardson said, son who contacted him by SEASONED Cord wood. Sawed frigerator, heat, central loca­ City utlUties, central. Morri­ 647-9993 grounds,- luxuriously landscap- COfiraTANCT! DR.-Owner will ‘"Lem'^ea^nu 1% baths[ fireplace, phone. 6 Fomolo 38 Business Locations ALLIED PRINTING and delivered. E. Yeomans, tion, parking. Security 3170. son Realtor, 643-1015. ed, located to Manchestw ®®“ three-bedroom expanded .‘*®® full basement, large ^n g handed the ball again, clear. In a sense, Jennings He spoke on the CBS Vadio- MOTHER and 6-year old son 742-8907. Wontod—To Buy 58 monthly. Call 649-8340. For Ront 64 ; Ranch. first time c^ered. ^®® >a>^® bed- 324.900. Hayes Agfncy."T^ ^®®‘ "®>^ Jou can't maice anTmS telvlsior program "fTce th^ ance to th' tif SERVICES INC. EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, family home features wall-to-wall car­ Beautiful location. Write Box **P- Large screened 0^3^ markets but they'll manage the vatlve young quarterback Into a Nation " ance to the citizenry of Bolton to desire live-in housekeeper- MANCHESTER Groen ^ MANCHESTER Is next d(W. to 679 Middle Turnpike, West SEASONEID hardwood, sawed WANTED — Antique furniture, 149 OAKLAND ST. — Three this beautiful 4-room Itanch, room, thick, wall-wall carpet­ peting to formal draped dining "KK". Manchester Herald. i J®"' »nebacker. You must put to the -me 'h e w secretarv said he heard with re- companion position. 644-2670 and delivered. H. C. Hutchin­ rooms, first floor, one or two Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front trail for children. Stone walls, VERNON between 9-4. glass, pewter, oil paintings or has oversized garage and in ing, 2-car garage, beautiful room and sun-filled modern ;n"and^l:^? toe thl^ ™ Tam rdu^seX n of library needs of this ______» son & Son. 643-6873. other antique items. Any quan­ adult family, heated, 395. se­ portion carpeted, second floor, w o^ed acre lot, 339,900. 643-1101 one office 12 x 12, call 649- ixceUent condition. CaU on this. kitchen. Spacious paneled roc-' MANCHESTER - 5% - room buUdlJ^tot of^eSd IM SWEET IT IS One of toe most obvious vie- offense to toe sidelines, there to Congress may pass President fh itK ^ WILL care for children in my tity. The Harrison's, 643-8709, curity requir.^. 647-9330, 9-5. 319,600. Mitten Agency, Real­ Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. reation room. Fireplace and Ranch, $7,000. assumes mort- ^ record. 102 x 600. To offer to you this m ar­ Urns of toe reversal of manage- await a resumption of Its type of NlW 's planned ^to au l of ‘h® “hrary study committee licensed home, experienced, 166 Oakland Street 2741 or 649-6688. ment strategy. Jennings notes action o-^rnaui 01 me make recommendations to the MANCHEISTER — Six-room du­ tors, 643-6930. bay window create true com- g:age, new roof, tile bath, mod- NEW LISTING — Oversized velous 4-bedroom Colonial 61 Summer St., 649-1147. PRICED right — 6 rooms, ga­ to apple pie order for only is toe young, go-go type execu! Man'y companies cannot af- ot S m t i TURRET lathe operators. Set­ Gordon T arm HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques plex, garage. Excellent area. MAIN STREET office space, fort to the large draped Uving em kitchen, private yard. Garrison Colonial, less than 100 per cent location near MANCHEST^ — U & R, 7- rage, aluminum storms, quiet $31,900. Yes, this lovely tive who was pushed ahead of ford to stock^e however and iiJ^ce Commit- townspeople’s opinions, these up and operate. All benefits. SEiCRETARY desires part-time Dairy Products 50 brlck-a-brac, locks, frames, All large rooms. 3200 with se­ room deluxe Colonial, 2M neighborhood, near schools, room. Outside porch and patio. $20,600. Hayes Agency, 646- °**® year old. Owner trans- curity and lease. Frechette banks, air-conditioned,- auto­ Closet, attic and cellar storage 0131. ferred. Eight rooms. 2% baths, home is just the place for older, more cautious managers Jennings fe*^ therefore ’ that will hp^nhf as a whole questionnaires must not be Ai^Iy Dean Machine Products, position, afternoons preferred. APPLES for sale—Courtlands, glassware. We buy estates. baths, double garage. Ebc- shopping. Bralthwaite Agen­ Thanksgiving. CaU Mr. Bog­ during toe 1960s. they n^t to^e eX m ^arc ^ ® approach toe pro- tossed to toe wastebasket.” 102 Colonial Rd., Manchester. Call 64S-1B69 after 6 p.m. Village Peddler, Auctioneer, Realtors, 647-9993. matic fire sprinkler. Apply spwe galore. Two-car garage. —;;---;------^— first-floor family room with Delicious and McIntosh. Also Marlow's, 867 Main St, clusive ^ecuUve neighbor­ cy; 649-4693. Call owner, 649-3800 after 6 SIX-ROOM Ranch. Attached fireplace, formal dining room dan now. He wrlll show a Some of these young" men, avoid laying off top men alonn on its merits without look- -The Library Study Commlt- 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. hood. Selling below replace­ PART-TIME morning help, me­ Fears. Volpe Farms, Birch FIVE rooms, heat, stove, wall- FLORIDA bound owner must p m- . fh-eplace, carpeting. 4 bedrooms, aluminum siding! dream house to a fine set­ Jennlngs found, turned out to be with toe poor performers "s ^ *®® "®®t- among toe Communist Chinese, leardershlp of toe Chinese Corn- Today in History toe- town hall. Boys who we cessories, 340. BuilUn bathtub, monthly. Including appUances makes It more than simply a Realtors, 649-2813. RAISED RANCH 7 rooms, fam­ 326,900. Rowe & Rowe Realty, Since coming to power to 1949 munist Party. STCHtE Manager — Must have zag, in cabinet, slightly used, FURNISHED room, gentleman, good home value. An invest­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ®*8^kt years old or in toe third background in fabrics or do­ i2S. Toilet, 310, sinks and wall monograms, button holes, and heat. Call Paul W. Dougan, Out of lown IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ily room, 1% baths, fireplace, PHILBRICK ______876-3167. ______they have gained a reputation The Peoples' Congress can re- near Center. Private entrance. Realtor, 649-4636. ment you can enjoy. 329,000. Spacious one and two bed­ MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom Today is Monday, Nov. 16, ®*‘® eligible to join. mestics. Starting to 310,000. cabinets. 643-2466 evenings or hems, etc. Originally over 3300. Call 649-6896 or 647-1146. 2-cw heated garage, plus pool. THIS lovely 7-room Colonial is k**"*®*- -c!sed according to pro- union established diplomatic l^is year’s program, Starting to 313,000. Fee paid. 336; combination aluminum peting, appUances, heat, hot EVERETT T. Model apartment open for seU at $29,900. CaU Paul W. ®*‘®kangesnanges am p^saig thg party Central Com- relations. ^ i ^Embroidery Workshop ' Rita Personnel, 646-4040. MODEIRN bathroom tub, sink, doors, 32tc80, and 86x80, 310 comfortable room, private water, storage, parking. Im­ inspection Sat. and Sun. 1-6, be seen. Wolverton Agency, privacy. Hutchins Agency, bassadors with toe cordially de- nilttee relations. , ... MANCHEISTER — Newer 2- Realtors, 649-2813. Realtors, 649-5324. Dougan Agency, 649-4636. On This'Date ' Mrs. Edmund Bristol, chalr- and Uolet, green, 3100. White each. 643-2466 evenings. bath and shower. Please call bedroom garden type apart­ mediate occupancy. 3180. McKin n e y week days by appointment. 646-4200 tested Russians, shows more congressmen PHYSICAL Therapist — Must bathroom sink and toilet, 330. 6 4 ^1 9 . Starting at 3176 mmthly. VBRNON toan a uasstoe Interest in toe ...... no longer are m 1776, during toe American " 7® " Ike Bolton Homemakers, be registered or eligible for SEWING Machine — New 1969 ment, 3196 monthly including monthly. 646-0882, 640-2871. — , ------643-1742. heat and appliwees. Call Paul united nX ! ! ^ He runfthefSg ^^-otuUon. toe British captur- registry. 39,000 plus. Fee paid. zig zag, unclaimed layaway, YOUNG man to share new VERNON — New three-room Reirf Estate NO TIGHT (MONEY!!! buttonholes, monograms, Manchester Single's apart­ W. Dougan, R eal^r, 649-4636. The Album Not here anyway. You can _ V ences to toe independence of toe now New York’s upper Man- Tuesday s meeting at 10 a.m. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. TWO slightly used 16" Sears apartment in two - famUy Consuhonts Sew-Simple Lots For Sole 73 assume this mortgage and tires with wheels. 336. Call hems, etc. Now only 364. Easy ment, fully furnished, swim­ house. Heat, hot water, elec­ FOREMAN — Automotive ma­ MANCHESTER —Deluxe 2- pay only $140 a month. A this raises questions ®>-® ®‘''‘®k®n; freedom hattan. we'Tk'rto bri^*' 643-2333. terms. 522-0931 dealer. ming pool and complete recre­ bedroom duplex. Carpeting, tricity, appUances, parking, ★ MANCHESTER — 7% acres: chine shop. Experience is a ation area, free utiliUes, 3126. rHOTPOIMT great buy for that young whether Mao has turned over a In Henry Clay Work ,phe Homemakers is oart of CLEIAN, USEID refrigerators, appliances, air-conditioning, and wall to wall carpeting. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, family that has so many new leaf. Is now disposed peace- or scientific and lit- wrote the song, “Marching y, Tolland Countv Extension must. 310,000. Fee pedd. Rita SCREENED loam, processed a mrnith. 647-1691 before 6:30, full private basement. Heat in­ Coimnerekil and 649-2813. Personnel, 646-4040. ranges, automatic washers 289-4696 after. 3180. per month. 876-9676. other expenses. Call Mr. ably to join the community of ®mry research, and wtistic through Georgia” to commemo- service of toe Universitv of g;ravel, banknm gravel, sand, cluded. 3220 monthly. Call nations. ^ creation, are no longer guaran- rate Gen. WUlIam T. Sherman’s ^^ectlcut ^mversity of fill^stone. George H. Grifflng, with guarantees. See them at Industrial Properties A-ZONED wooded builttog lot Bogdan today to see this CHIEF Compositor — Experi­ B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 649 ATTRACTIVE room for work­ Paul W. Dougan, RcEdtor, M9- U & R nice six-room Ranch. Please The United States often has *®®“- ^ \ mwch to toe sea. * memb^rshin d riv e i<. m r. IncTf Andover, 742-7880. 4636. Wontod To Roof 6B on Carol Dr. AU utlUties on enced. Growth oriented area Main St. CaU 643-2171. ing woman or student, private TvUIIIVQ REALTY CO.. INC. street. Bralthwaite Agency, call 649-6306. said It would be glad to Improve Freedom of religious beUef is in 1907, Oklahoma became rently in prowess. New mem- company. Starting to 312,000. ho^e, kitchen privileges if de­ MOTHER with small chUd relations once Peking changed *:<***!!iiiied, but to this is added the, 46th state of toe Union. j-ers are welcome SINGER touch and sew with WOODLAND Apartments, De­ 99 EAST CENTER STREET 649-4693. ''^Fee pedd. Rita Personnel, 646- TOOL house, 6x6, Best effer. sired. Centrally located. 649- needs 2H or 3 - room apart­ 643.2226 MANCHESTER, CONN. O • an attitude of belligerency. Hie “freedom to beUeve In religion In ^ 1908, Arturo . . _Toscanini . . BuUetin Board cabinet. Monograms, hems, 7276. luxe 2-bedroom apartment, B &. W 4040. Call 746-1012. wall to wall carpeting, com­ ment. 396 to 3100 monthly. 742- 648-9061 or 643-2892 ^ ...... American.^ and other concerned to beUeve, and freedom made his U.S. debut, conduct- public Biiiidinp- Comini.. embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ 7836. ARIWWS and WALLACE Co. nations are probing for evidence spread atheism.” ing "Alda” at toe Metropolitan gjun will meet tonight at 7-30 lent condition. Guaranteed. plete built-ins, air-conditioned, INVITATION glass sliding doors and sun Mwchester Parkade q( china’s intentions now that a Surprisingly, toe list of free- Opera House in New York. y,- elementarv school Full price now 366 or 7 month­ Aportmonfi Tloto DB3PEHATE Mother needs Manchester 6 4 ^ ____„ew-and perhaps closer vote- don« Includes that of striking. m 1942, Gen. Douglas Mac A meettT o^the executive Holp Wontod Mole or Fomole 37 ly payments of *8. 622-0476, deck, 1 ^ baths, full basement, T O B ID Tonomonts 63 rental for herself and six chU­ ELLINGTON — Four - room ^ United Nations. k ^ * mainland have Arthur assumed personal direc- board of the Junior Women's dealer. 3220 lease required. R. D. Mur­ dren immediately or wlU have Sealed bids will be received GLASTONBURY — on 3% acre dock Realtor, 643-2692. OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL SFAOE Ranch. Six acres of nature at '^®y ®®®'" "*®*'® kkely to find ®een banned for years, though uon of toe allied operations Club will be held tomorrow eve- to part with chUdren. 649-0978 at toe office of the Director of Its best, 700’ frMitage. One ki a study of Mao’s domes- ® f®"^ occaslwis during toe against Japanese bases In New ning at 8 at toe home of Mrs. estate in 100-year old mansion, or 643-0816. General Services, 41 Center ROPER gas stove, 380, Call NORTHWOOD Apartments — acre fresh water pond with PO»cles, tw any llberallza- cultural _ revolt some ^were en- Guinea In World War H. Gil Boisoneau, club president, PART-TIME 3H-room apartment, first floor. One and two-bedroom apart­ FOR LEASE Street, Manchester, Conn., un­ 643-2333. Two fireplaces, heat, hot wa­ 310 REWARD for informatiem white sandy beach. Extra Chinese foreign policy courage . i944, six allied armies be- on Tunxis Trail, f ments, central alr-condition- til November 25, 1970 at 11:00 acreage available. Ideal for seemingly calls lor decentraU- j® la described In gan a great offensive drive In The PTO book /fair will be a f t e r ” SCHOOL HELP WANTED ter, stove, refrigerator. Adults, leading to suitable rent for NEW ONhCE building a.m. for / WEBTTNGHOUSE electric Ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ famUy with four chUdren. CaU horses.' Char Bon Agency, 643- home, loosening of re- ^ist terms ^ one of workera France, Germany and toe Neth- held Wednesday in toe libraries no dogs. 3160. Immediate oc­ ports, plus other luxury fea­ FURNISH AND INSTALL BUS BOYS AND COUNTER GIRLS range. Good condition. Rea­ cupancy. References. 633-9067. 643-4316. Routo 83, Vomon; Ceim. 0683. ^ striotions on China’s millions. and Peasants led by the party, eriands. of toe center and elementorV sonable <^er accepted. Out­ tures. From 3226. J. D. Real MOTOR & PUMP — ELGIN ------Hie draft of China’s new con- ready for war but at toe same xen Years Azo schools between 7 nnri q n board motor. Call 649-6614. 1V& ROOMS, parking, hSat, ap­ Estate Associates, 643-6129. WANTED — Furnished apart­ VERNON HARTFORD EDUCTOR CLEANING MA- ROCKVILLE — Nqt many left stitution, soon to be presented to Unie a work force, a production in a move to halt toe increas- - 3 or 4 days weekly, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturdays, ment by mother and three chU­ pliances, IH baths, children LOOKING for anything In real 049-46M 6 03-6 U 1 D a y s CHINE. at thte price, tw^amlly, three the National People’s Congress f°r®®- 1^ missions also are put big deficit in toe U.S. balance Manchester Evening Herald welcome, near shopping, secu­ dren, imipedlately, local area. Bid forms, plans and speclfl- and four. Very"clean, just list- for approval, holds out Uttle down: to safeguard toe Socialist of payments. President Dwight Bolton correspondent. Judith Sundays and week days also available. GAS STOVE, 4-bumer, very estate rental - apartments, N Mr. ClieMul • 49-9179 E v e n i n g s rity, 649-3666 after 6. homes, multiple dwellings, no CaU 643-1913 Broken Protected cations are available at toe ed. Good income property, hope for change. Istead of dig- revolution, SoclaUst construe- d . Elsenhower ordered all fed- Donohue, tel. 649-8409 good condlUon, 326. 643-6169. M r. A raoM General Services Office , 41 Asking $16,900. R. L. Gardner, perslng toe functions of govern- ““** ®**d protect toe naUmt's ter- eral agencies to cut their foreign — ______!_ Apply in person IMMEDIATE occupancy — fees. Call J.D. Real Estate’ As­ sociates, Inc. 648-6129. Center Street, Manchester, Realty, 8'76-0604. ment, Mao has gathered them rltorial Integrity and security, spending to a minimum. apartm ent Heat, stove, re­ Business Property Connecticut. V ---- :------rr:------tightly into hi§ own hands and defend eigainst toe "aggression — — - frigerator included. Parking. Armed Litterbug 6 WE HAVE customers waiting For Sole 70 Town of Manchester, ^ventry 5%-room those of his designated succes- ®**d distortion of Imperialism sen ^ber^^^m m edv was BONANZA STEAK HOUSE BOLTON 3186. 649-6544. for the rental of your apart­ Connecticut Ranch, flroplace. buUt-lns, ga- sor. Defense Minister Un Plao. ®nd social Imperialism iJSbaiSd wfih ^ s T d DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Valer­ ment or home. J.D.'Real Es­ VERNON — Route 83 near Cir­ KEITH REAL ESTATE Robert B. Weiss, "^® ®®"®tit**Uon Is a model for That means toe United States rocjta by student groups In ie Kappeiiz, 56, told police Sun­ 287 W. Middle Tpke., Manchester PUBUC tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. cle, new -modem commercial General Manager school, ipo.900. Hayes Agency, total peraonal dictatorship. and Russia. day a man with a gun sto(q>ed BOLTON buUding with several uses, of­ Assumable 61/2% mortgage. P.I.T, $166.61 monthly. ®*®'9^31. Since Mao proclaimed the re- The sum total of changes One Year Aeo her car and demanded mcwiey. NOTICE VILLAGBJR Apartments — 4%- fices or retaU, etc. Selling be­ Mrs. Kappertz told toe man 3 plus acres with BROOK! 2 Bdrm. ranch, Fireplaced NOTICE VERNON 7-room h o ^ _ Apollo 12 sailed toward the The Bolton Zoning Board of room Townhouse, 1% baths, low replacement cost, 360,000. 2-car ga! ch^man and a balances In toe power sys^ mwTin TperfeTt patiT^d the she had none. PUBUC fireplace, waU -to - wall car­ PhUbrick Agency, R o to rs, liv. rm. 24 ft. long. Modem kitchen. Full basement. Kitchen appUances, Appeals wUl hadd a public bear­ FOR ADMISSION B chMrman or president of toe re- . tern,- neater concentratKm------of U1UC3? three cUfvAVmcbUbO astronauts U3CI prepared to The man asked for her purse, peting, air-condltloners, patio, 646-4200. rage. Beautiful wooded lot. she told police. She replied she ing on November 18, 1970 at NOTICE Mid 20’s. OF ELECTORS, Will rent. 643-7367. public. H i^ast prudent, Uu •®^®*'^P ft the top and hence f,re into lunar orbit. 8 :00 p.m. at the Town Hall, Bol­ heat, appUances, basement. Shao-chl, took his job seriously more rigidity in domestic and had none. GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORK The Bolton Zoning Board of CaU Charles Lesperance, 649- COUNTRY Store, Route 6 loca­ 8277 TOWN OF ANDOVER, ton, ConnecUcut, toiliear Uie ap- Appeals win hold a public hear­ tion, SH-rm Ranch, IH baths, CONNECTICUT and challenged Mao. It took the foreign affairs, Ihe woman said toe man then plicaUon of Lawrence F. Fiano 7620. OLCOTT Dr iv e , six.rooms, baths. Large treed lOVi-2414 cultural revbluUon purge to un------reached Into her car, grabbed a ing on November 18, 1970 at out buUdings, long road front­ lot. Front to back living room. Formal dining room. Notice Is hereby given that W «ai*.o4__ Om I T 7 P*>*^® “ *»»*• Cushing School MACHINIST - PART-TIME for a variance to erect an over- 8:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, Bol­ THREIE room apartment, age, exceUent potential. Hayes thele Board for Admission of ---- KOOl tStOtO 77 seat Uu, a traumatic expert- blue plastic bag from toe seat, I size sign which would also be Garage. Under $30,000. Do you have a copy of A pretty fashion to make Losing Cause _ and fled on foot. ton, ConnecUcut, to hear the ap­ stove, refrigerator, kitchen Agency, 646-0131. th e Needlework AL­ Electors for toe town of An- ALL CASH for your property Isn’C^dlSpoeed to HANOVER, Maas. (AP) PAID in vlolaUon of height regula­ in a jiffy . . . it’s quick dover will be In session In the within 24 hours. Avoid red J?®** a consequence he Aj^ RIVER, Mass. (AP) — Saint Colette’s School for Ex- The litter bag was filled with plication of Lawrence F. Fiano set, hot water. Adults only, BUM? It’s filled with and easy to assemble. CMS — BLUE CROSS ~ LIFE INSURANCE tions. The sign would be ap­ for a three bay Gasoline Service CaU after 3:30, 643-8680. dozens of attractive de­ Town Office Building on Mon­ tape instant service Haves abolished toe post of chief The Roman CaUiolic Church In ceptional OUldren, founded by trash, she said. proximately 80 feet above the lb BRICK RANCH with aluminum storms, screens and No. 8277 with photo- Station with limited repairer's PR1SIDINTIAL signs in all types of GUIDE is in Sizes 10% to day, Nov. 16, 1970 from 6:00 Agency,’ 646-0181. • ' of state and raised himself and Massachusetts spent 3100,000 the late Richard (Cardinal Cush------I ground behind a proposed Gaso­ license as required by State FIVE-ROOM Duplex, 3140. con­ awnings. Lovely view. Situated on large lot 134x448 needlework' from which 24% (bust 33-47). Size p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for toe pur- ______Lin to toe rank of supreme arbi- this year trying to obtain pas- ing who is buried on Its grounds, venient location, no pets, two VILLAGi AMERBELLE CORP. line Service StaUon on the north Statute. The proposed Gasoline with fruit trees and a garden area, li/g baths, 2 Fire­ to choose patterns; plus 12%, 35 bust . . . 2% (x>se of admitting.-6 c.all persons ^®'"® *ke natttm and its armed sage of legislation ..providing will be renamed in his honor, side of Rt. 6 A 44A approximate­ chUdren, security deposit re­ AFARTMRNW directions for a crocheted yards of 45-inch. v^o are found to be qualified LAND — Louis Dimock Realty forces. state aid to Catholic schools, it The school will be known as WANTED IM E. MAIN STREET, BOCKVXLUE!, CONN. Service StaUon would be erected quired. CaU 643-6927. places. 3 Bdrms. Formal dining room. Full, walk-out centerpiece and a fioral ly 600 feet east of the intersec- on the north side of Rt. 6 & 44A New renting, one and twe Patterns available only to be Electors of the Town of Realtors, 649-9823. A text toe new draft that was disclosed Sunday. Cardinal Cushing School for Ex- Clean, Late Model An equal opportunity employer Uon of Rt. 6 & 44A and Williams bedroom apartments. Carpet­ basement. Mid 40’s. panel to work in Needle­ in sizes shown. approximately 600 feet east of MODERN, centraUy located point. Only 65<‘ a copy! Andover ' ------:-----„ „ ka« come out of Nationalist Chi- SUter Mary Urban, assistant ceptional Children. Hanover. I Road. ing, 2 ' alr-oendltimMM, 1% SEND esc In tolni for eieh Pit- The auallflcatlons are as fol- ^ANTOD — Houms to sell. For na bears the earmarits of au- superintendent of Catholic when toe necessary procedures Apply between 8:80 - 6:30 p.m. the intersection of Rt. 6 A 44A one-bedroom apartment. 643- To order, send 650, includes ttra to I n c M s Jjnt-xlui milllns. U SED C A R S Signed: baths. lows: Applicant must be twen- “ .f, ®“ ®‘®"*^ service toenUclty. It Is the logical oe- schools for toe Fall River have been completed, according 876-8326 and Williams Road. 0612 after 6 p.m. CaU Franees K. Wagber postage and handling. Bolton Zoning Signed: Bolton Zmiing BvMl ty-one years of age, must be a 5“.®1 !^® P«>®®s» !<»™er Diocese, confirmed toe figure to Edward O’Keffe, chairman bf Top Prices Paid Board of Appeals Rental Manager KEITH REAL ESTATE o rs 1CA8, MEW YOBK. Board of Appeab; BOLIDN -T Deluxe 8% rooms, 646-2628 er 848-1020 Sf Tt XHBU* resident of the Town of Ando- delflcatiim of begun by the during a meeting called to dis- the board of directors, For All Makes! John Roberts, John Roberts, carpeting, appUances, air-con­ N.T. MM. Print Hiiat, »ildr0ii wItt ZIP ver for six months, if foreign *? party. cuss a proposed plan to merge Sister Shawn, O.S.F., superin- Chairman ditioning, private finished base­ Frlit Naat, AOOrou «>t» CODE, Stpli NunOar and tiza. born must be a naturalized '^®“^ estate. 643-1094, 'Ae origtaal 1954 constitution toe city's 16 Catholic schools tendent of the school, said the Chairman The Fall & Winter 70 CARTER CHEVROLET Mmris SUverateltt, Morris' Silveratein, ments. Attractive residential CODE. ciUzen. -646-4097. provided checlw and b^ances Into eight. school’s children gave her the Secretary area. Adults only, no pets. L.F. NEEDLEWODK P8IMED 100 Basic FASHION Book is C O ., IN C . Secretary 649^1922 Fletiim Md dlrectlwi fw tea. 65^, includes postage and Ruth K. Munson, WANTED—Small lot of record tr party, which The legislation was dre^ped Idea for toe change "since they Read Herald Advertisements October 19, 1970 Fiano, 649-5371. Read Herald 646-4126 inbrdidtry sad eroemt stHrtMi 1229 Main St. tot, Incisdti Fostdl' **"' handling. Town Clerk for Board for In Manchester. 60’ or less, by ^^f^er^C ^^th^^toSJ remembered so well toe cardi- dllsf. Admission of Electors private peuty. 649-2239. of .^1 ^ e r . China, toe draft Court held It uncMisUtutional in nal’s visits when his health per- Phone 649-5238 consUtution says. Is a natiem of an advisory opinion. mltted."

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Church Women United will meet tomorrow at 9:30 a,m. in i m About T 0 ^ the reception Mhll of South Uni­ Carl Swartz, director o< dis­ ted MeUiodlst Church. tributive education at Mtuiches- ter High School, vW speak The board of finance o l Com­ about “The School Goes Into munity Baptist Church will the World of Work” , at a meet­ meet tonight at 7:30 in the ing of the Kiwanls Club ctf Man­ Youth Building of the Chur^. chester tomorrow noon at the Manchester Country Club. He Keeney St. School PTA will will be accompcuiied by three meet tonight at 7 :30 in the high school students. school cafeteria. Dr. ■ Robert Prosecutor Qiolera Hits Kama will show a film on “ Why Teachers ^Students r Mrs. Hall Stewart of Somers, BUly Can’t Learn.” After the president of the Women’s Soci­ Says G alley film, there will be a discussion In Court East Pakistan Selection Begins ety Christian Service of the of special education available Razz Envoy United Methodist Church New for children with learning dis­ England Conference, will speak abilities. Refreshments will be Ordered‘Kill / Tomorrow After dydone ^At JJConn about “Choosing Life” , at a served. During the meeting, the meetii^ of the South United Learning Festival will have ed­ FT. B K N N I N G , Ga. (AP) — HARTFORD (AP) — A court By ARNOLD ZEITUN By June Linton Methodist Church W80S tonight ucational material and books on The prosecutor at the murder appearance. by officials of a Associated Press Writer (Herald Reporter) at 8 in the church reception sale in the library. trial o l Lt. WlUam L. CaUey Jr. striking Hartford teachers union DACCA, East Pakistan (AP) University of Connecticut hall. told a panel of six Army officers has been posQxMied until Wed­ S ^ le Trial — Cholera spread today ammig students engaged in a shouting St. James' Mothers Circle will today Uiat CaUey ordered and nesday, when the ofticlals will weakened, homeless survivors match yesterday and seemed The Professional Women’s participated In the execution eopIe.” were 10 other persons, including got under way_90 minutes late. from many areas because of those students present. Shouts two more dissidents struggling dic clashes between -police and f i r e e t o n e Hudson County Police Chief NEW HAVEN (AP) — Some­ "They (Meadlo and Conti) ruined communications facili­ of “throw him out,” “How many to find a place for their organi­ small groups of dissidents. Court sources say the process Fred J. Kropke, 67, and Thomas lives Is he responsible for” con­ time early In 1967 two young an­ will take at least a month, part­ didn’t know at the time what he ties, he said. zation in the local labyrinth of Seale will be tried with an­ J. Flaherty, 42, president of the flicted with "you want to speak, tipoverty workers—armed with a ly because of publicity surround meant,” said Daniel. President Agha Mohammed radical black politics. other party member, Ericka City OouncU of Jersey City. camera, a law book and guns— ing an earlier New Haven trial When CaUey returned to the Yahya Khan and a group of let him speak,” and “ What Is Today, with “self-defense” Huggins, a 23-year-old Panther WINTER RETREADS In an indictment made pubUc began trailing police through the on the case. spot and found the civlUans still newsmen flew over the area for this, a university or a playpen?” dropped from their name, the organizer and widow of John Monday, all were accused of ex­ slums of Oakland, Calif., "try-, The trial is being held in a alive, Daniel sadd, he asked the more than two hours on Mon­ There were cries of "fascist pig” Panthers and their leaders are Huggins, a Panther who was tortion-conspiracy in the alleged Ing to catch them wrong.” enlisted men, “ Why haven’t you day. and chants of “ Portugal out of prominent In the nation’s con­ shot down Jan. 17, 1969 at the specially equipped courtroom milking of $181,682 from three At that time, the inchoate whose security features include taken care of these' people?” The rice crop, always insuffi­ •Africa, Portugal out of UConn,” sciousness, largely because of University of California in Los AS LOW A S , “ ‘We have taken care of construction firms. cient for the area’s dense popu­ but there was also “ This Is our Black Panther Party for Self- their conflicts with the law. bulletproof glass windows and Defense was virtually unknown Angeles during a power strug­ them,” Daniel said Meadlo re- Kenny, Whelan, Flaherty and lation of 600 persons per square problem, not the white folks Another episode was added to gle with a rival black organiza­ a 24-hour police guard. outside the San Francisco area. the list of those conflicts Tues­ tion. Publicity during the trial of (See Page Seven) (See Page Seven) (See Page Seven) (See Page Eight) And its cofounders, the antipoy- day) with the start of Jury sel- John, a native of New Haven, the only other Panther to come y ecticm in the trial of Seale, the was buried in Hamden, and his to trial of 14 arrested in the party’s 34-year-old national wife stayed in New Haven after (See Page Eight) chairman, on charges of murder the funeral to help found the lo­ and kidnaping cal chapter. The prosecution alleges that In Seale and Mrs Huggins both Hoover Scorecard on Attorneys General: May 1969 Seale ordered Alex face charges of kidnaping re- Rackley slain as a suspected-po­ i^lting in death—a capital of­ Allies Find lice informer. Seale has pleod0 fense-conspiracy to kidnap. WHITEWALLS or BLACKWALLS innocent and denied any Involve­ Seale is also charged with first- 7.35-14 or 7.35-15 ‘A ment in the killing, for which degree murder and Mrs. Hug­ Ammunition 7.75-14 or 7.75-15 8.25-14 or 8.25-15 Ramsey Clark Softie’;RFK Was Trouble two Panthers have pleaded g;uil- gins with aiding and abetting ty to second-degree murder. murder. 2 for 2 for O y KEN W. CLAWSON centered concern for his own Contending that prosecution of In addition to the charges The Washington Post reputation” led the FBI into Seale, who was in California against Seale here, the Panther Held by Cong glory-seeking rather than effec­ when Rackley was shot to death, leader had earlier faced a re­ WAflIHINGTON — J. Edgar tive crime control. is part of a coordinated effort to SAIGON (AP) . — Thousands ^ 2 9 Hoover Monday called former trial on riot and conspiracy of South Vietnamese troops $31 Clark charged that the FBI destroy the party, the Black charges in ponnection with the Attorney General Ramsey Panthers and their adherents pushed into northeast Cambodia, 8.55-14 or 8.55-15 8.85-14 or 8.85-15 Clark a “ Jelljrflsh” and the was tardy In moving against disorders in the streets of Chi­ today and uncovered one of the organized crime, and that a have sought to make "Free cago during the 1968 Democrat­ worst attorney general Hoover Bobby” a rallying cry for radi­ biggest North Vietnamese am­ 2 for has encountered in 46 years as conflict resulted between Hoo­ ic National Convention. But the munition stockpiles of the war. 2 for ver and Kennedy, who Clark cal activists. government dropped tho.se char­ director of the Federal Bureau In May, some 16,(X)0 young In South Vietnam, enemy rock­ of Investigation. said was the flrst attorney gen­ ges last month. ets and mortars hit two U.S. eral to have a "commitment to demonstrators massed under the In Oilcago, U.S. District Judge ^ 3 5 Hoover said in an Interview eye of federal troops and Nation­ bases, killing three Americans ^ 3 3 that Clark was “ like a Jellyfish control of organized crime.” Julius Hoffman severed his case and wounding 20. It was the al Guardsmen to demand release from those of the other “ Chi­ All prices PLUS 43C to 67C per tire Fed. Ex. . . . a softie,” unlike his father, Clark could not be reached heaviest American toll -from for comment on Hoover’s re­ of the “ New Haven 9,” as those cago 8” defendants and sen- tax (depending on size) and 2 recappable tires former Attorney General and awaiting trial in the slaying rocket and mortar attacks in of same size off your car. marks. Supreme Court Justice Tom came to be called. Hie two-day (See Page Eight) one day since July 22. dark, whom Hooyer described In the Interview, Hoover said Hie new drive into C?ambodla as a “good, strong man.” there was never any trouble netted 264 tons of. 86mm ammu­ The FBI director said he with Kennedy on the organized nition found In four holes six would accept the Judgment of crime issue. He pointed out that miles Inside Cambodia’s Ratan- the elder Clark on Hoover’s the bureau did not have the fed­ aklri Province, opposite South stewardship of the FBI, but that eral laws to flght,^ organized Unmanned Soviet Ship Vietnam's central highlands.’ Ramsey Clark was even a crime that have been passed in mie South Vietnamese killed worse attorney general than the recent years. , 11 North Vietnamese guarding late Robert F. Kennedy^ Hoover Luna 17 Lands on Moon; the ammunition cache, the gov­ “But "* there $yas trouble,” said Kennedy was the first at­ ernment said, and killed seven Hoover said, “ The trouble was torney general with whom he others in small clashes in the that Kennedy wanted to loosen had troublesome relations. In Sends Out Probing Module same general area. the last six months of Ken­ up our standards and qualifica­ The only South Vietnamese MOSCOW (AP), Luna 17 was first reported by the Boch­ nedy’s tenure. Hoover- said he tions; to discard the require­ casualties reported were two made a successful landing on um Observatory in West Ger­ did not speak to Kennedy. ment that agents holu degrees soldiers wounded when their the moon today and discharged many. It said the spaceship “If ever there was a worse in law or accounting. He even helicopter was hit by North a self-propelled lunar module launched last Tuesday put down attorney general, it was Ram­ wanted to discard the bache­ Vietnamese fire. FREE which is conducting experi­ on the northern half of the lunar sey Clark,” he said. “ You nev­ lor’s degree as a requirement. U.S. B52 bombers and er knew which way he was go­ “ In short, he wanted more ments 65 feet from the mother surface at 0400GMT—11 p.m. fighter-bombers hamme red ICE SCRAPER ing to flop on an issue. Negro agents.” ship, Tass announced. EST Monday—and began trans­ North Vietnamese supply routes ’’He was worse than Bobby Hoover said he refused, and The module, called Lunokhod mitting pictures of excellent and depots north and south of No cost or obligation... (Kennedy). At least Kennedy that Kennedy brought up the 1, is moving about on an eight- quality 83 minutes later. the 4,6