Pbkr Leupnittg Upralh Ellington Plane Found, All Dead
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1971 ^'^AOB TWENTY-POUR Average Dally Net Press Run For The Week Ended November 20, lOTl The Women’s Society of Ward Circle of South United The West Side Reunion Com The American Legion Auxil Queen of Angels A bou t Tow n Christian Service of North Methodist Church will meet to mittee will meet Wednesday at iary will have a Christmas par 7:30 p.m. at the home of WaK ty tonight at 7:45 at the Legion ilanrI|PBkr lEupnittg Upralh United Methodist Church will night at 6:30 at Sus.annah Wes PLAZA DEPT. STORE 1 5 ,5 9 0 The Confirmation Clasa of have a buslnes meeting tonight ter Holland, 175 High St. Plans Homo. Members are reminded Mothers Circle Second, Cohgreg-atlonal Church ley Hall of the church.. (We H»ve A Notion To « • • “ ) „ . . at 7;4S, and at 8:30 the Blind will be discussed for the an to bring grab bag gifts. K. MIDDLE TPKB. (Next to PopuUr Mkt.) MancfwHtvr-—A City of Village Charm will meet tomorrow at 4 p.m. at nual ladles night scheduled for Meets Tomorrow Choir of the Mansfield State ’The Sacred Dance Group of OPEN WED., THUR8., FBI. till • the church. Training School will sing. Re -Jan. 29 at Flano’s Restaurant, The Women’s Home League Center Congregational Church The newly formed Queen of 0 GRBA’i' SBUOonON OF w VOE. LXXXXI, NO. 63 (Classified Adverrislng on Page 21) freshments will be served. will rehearse tomorrow at 1 Bolton. of the Salvation Army will meet (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 Hlllatown Grange will sponsor tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. In the Ju Angels Catholic Mothers Circle p.m. In Woodruff Hall of the will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. a public Monte Carlo whist par Phoebe Circle of the Emanuel nior Hall of the Citadel. Mrs. • Qrab Bag Prizes & $toeklng Stufffen ] ty ' tomorrow at 8 p.m. at The Rev. Julie Remaraz, church. at the homo of Mrs. Thomas pastor of the Spanish Assembly Lutheran Church will sponsor a Brig. George Simons will con Grange Hall, 617 Hills St. Prizes duct a worship service. Mrs. Bugnackl of Villa Louisa Rd., 2 NOW At PLAZA! # will be awarded, and refresh of God In Hartford, will bo the The Rev. Russell Camp, of potluck tomorrow at 6:30 p.ni. Bolton. guest speaker tonight at 7:30 In Luther Hall of the church. Robert McKeown Is hostess. % Qiiaiity Produeft — ludgot r r ic ^ ® ments will be served. Manchester, chaplain of the Birthdays will bo recognized. At its recent organizational Devalue at the meeting of the Women’s State Correctional Institute of Members arc reminded to bring meeting, Mrs. Duane Sweet of The Adult Forum of North Missionary Council of the Cal Somers, will be guest speaker grab bag gifts. 105 Doming St. was elected vary Church. Refreshments will The Great Books Discussion United Methodist Church will at the Kiwanis Club of Man Group will meet Wednesday at leader of the Circle. Ellington Plane meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the be served, and the meeting is chester meeting tomorrow noon The Women’s Group of the Mrs. Terry "McCarthy, chair open to the public. 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. O f Dollar church. at Manchester Country Club. The Concordia Lutheran Church will William Slelth, 32 Wyllls St. man of organization to the Com board of directors will meet at meet tomorrow at 6:45 p.m. at bined Catholic, Mothers Circle; ’The Gospel Dancers of the “The 'Mother-In-Law" by Ter The Manchester Chapter, 11:45 a.m. , the church to go caroling to the ence will be discussed. Mrs. Gary Boulay, co-chairman; SPBtBSQSA, will rehearse to Center Congregational Church .shut-ins. The annual Christmas and Mrs. James Szarek assist will rehearse tonight at 6:45 Nearer night at 8 at the KofC Hom6. The Cherub Choir of Center party will begin at 8 In the The Alson J. Smith Temple, ed at the meeting, which was TOYS The rehearsal Is open to all in the narthex at the church. Congregational Church will re church room, with a grab-bag Pythian Sisters of Durham, will held at the home of Mrs. Duane lly FRANK fXlRMIBR Found, All Dead men wishing to sing four-part hearse tomorrow at 3:18 p.m. and cookie and recipe exchange be guests of Memorial Temple, Stinson of 31 Holl St. BICYCLES — TOBOCOANS The Senior Adult Fellowship ANGHA DO HBROISMO, Az barbershop stylo harmony. In Memorial Hall of the church. planned. Pythian Sisters, tomorrow at . Other members of' the circle ores (AP) • President Nixon The wreckage of a pri the ground. The CAP said there Cripps was an engineer for of the Community Baptist 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. The are Mrs. Bugnackl, co-leader SLEDS - FIOURE SKATES Church will meet tomorrow at announced today his readiness wore no survivors. the Pratt Sc Whttney Division of The religious education board Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, Manchester Wates will have Initiatory degree will be con and contact chairman; Mrs. to devalue the dollar os part of vate plane carrying Henry United Aircraft Corp. John was of the Second Congregational 11 a.m. at the church for Its annual Christmas party for ferred on a class of candidates Stinson, secretary; Mrs. Laurent SNO-COASTERS Authorities said the plane will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. a revaluation of world cur Cripps, his wife Lora and crashed and burned in a a (Jradc 4 student at the Elling Church will meet tonight at 7 :S0 luncheon and enteralnment by members only tomorrow at the from Manchester and Durham. Bourcler, treasurer and welfare ton O nter School, the Bell choir of Emanuel at Orange Hall. Mrs. Frank MON. rencies. son .John, 9, all of Main St., heavily-wooded area near at the church. Duncan and Mrs. Robert Dun Italian-American Club. Weigh-In Officers and degree staff mem committee; Mrs. Martin Harvlll, TO In a communique concluding Mr. and Mrs. Cripps were Lutheran Church. will be from 6 to 7 p.m. Mem bers will wear white gowns, librarian and. representative; DAT. Ellington, was found in a Quasset Lake In Woodstock lop are In charge of refresh OPEN TO 10 P.I their summit conference here Valley. both very active in church and Past Matrons of Temple Chap ments. Members are reminded bers are reminded to bring grab and refreshments will be served. and Mrs. Robert Calhoun, his the American chief of state and heavily wooded area of community affairs. Both were ter, OE8, \rtll have Us Christ Manchester Assembly, Order to bring grab bag gifts. bag gifts. torian and publicity chairman. Civil Air P.ilrol pianos from of Rainbow Girls, will meet President Georges Pompidou of Woodstock today. Two old members of the Ellington Center mas party Wednesday at 6:30 t The Woman's Christian Tem Women who are Interbsted In 2 MAIN ST. France said: “In cooperation M.'issfichusotts and (Connecticut C^ongrcgatlonal Church where tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic Joining a Mothers Circle may er daughters, Ellen and p.m. at the home of Mrs. T. Manchester Lodge of Masons Ruth Circle of the Emanuel perance Union will have Its Td. with other nations concerned, John was a Church school stu Dye Hooper of Williams Rd., Temple. After a business ses Lutheran Church will meet to Christmas party tomorrow at 2 contact Mrs. Terry McCarthy .Jane were not alioard the dent. sion, refreshments will be will have Its annual meeting they agreed to work toward a Bolton. Members are reminded and election of officers tomor night at 8 at the home of Mrs. p.m. In the Fellowship Room of 63 Merllne Dr., Vernon, or 643-7111 - !■:. .. y ■ . prompt realignment of ex- plane. to bring a grab bag gift. served, and members of the As Raymond Wilcox of 516 Wood- of the South United Methodist Mrs. Gary Boulay of 25 Madi FARR’S Woodstock Cripps was a deacon of the row at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic The plane, a Cessna 170, was sembly will present a Christmas bridge St. Church. son St. , ;.V.. , . i church. He has also served as Temple. There will be. a social en route from Portland, Maine superintendent of the Sunday Girl Scout Troop 642 of Com pantomime, “The Legend of the hour with refreshments after to Windham Airport In Willi- Crash munity Baptist Church will meet Christmas Tree.’’ Members are School and was a church school lodge closes. Nixon mantle. According to relatives teacher ns well as serving on tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the reminded to bring gifts for of the family the plane had church. their secret pals and dolls for i r started a search yesterday and many other church committees Members of the Manchester stopped at North Attleboro duo and fund drives. a doll contest. to radio trouble. It was lost continued this morning until the Emblem Club will meet tomor Pompidou v/ieckage was spotted. State Ho served a full six-year term Miahtonomoh Tribe, IROM, row at 7:30 p.m. at Watkins heard from at 6:40 p.m. Sun on the Ellington Board of Edu Funeral Honi^ 142 E. Center day when message, “4016 Vic Police search parties were also will have a Christmas dinner dispatched to comb the heavily cation as well as having served party for members and thel* St., to pay res^cU to the late tor Emergency,” was received two part-time terms to fill Edward LaPorte, v ^ s e wife is change rates through a deval by the Worcester, Mass, air wooded and hilly north-central wives tonight at 7 at the Marco uation of the dollar and reva-' area of Connecticut. vacancies on that board. He was a member of the clul port tower. a member of the Ellington Vol TS v Polo Restaurant, East Hart luation of some other cur The wreckage was spotted Eighteen planes from CAP ford. rencies.” unteer Fire Department, the The Senior High Y ^th Forum from the air by Civil Air Patrol were assisted by Air National Bicpubllcan Town Committee, FAIRWAY, The agreement could mean searchers and identified by Guard and (Coast Guard helicop of North U n lte ^ Methodist an end to the international Church will meet tomorrow at 7 state police who reached it on ters. (See Page Eight) . G d . monetary crisis. Devaluation of f u e I p.m. Grade 7 meet at the the dollar would mean a new OIL 1 7 il‘ C.O.D. church parsonagfe and Grades 8 price for It In terms of gold. open and 9 will meet at the church. Since the ’30s Washington has Jake said on ounce of gold was every night KELLEY I SONS worth $35. Meantime, the free market price of gold has Indians Direct Artillery M-HB. BUBNliR SBBVICi: ROOFING—SIDING / reached around $43 an ouneg. CERAMIC TILE Devaluation would not mean 647-9732 Richard Fecleau, left, stretches his legs in Hawaii that the dollar had any less val ROBERT P. ROY after flight from Hong Kongf Unidentified Air ue in domestic trade in the Serving Greater Manotaeoter, United States. The main effect Through Beseiged Dacca BI7ILDEBr-«4S-1057 Force officer walks'along as guard. (AP Photd) Vernon, Coventry, Tolland, would be In dealing with cen Ellington and Sooth WIndatw tral banks of other countries, French President Georges Pompidou and Presi By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ram told India’s Parliament Amritsar In northwest India. many of which maintain hoards 'i t is our hope that the process An Indian military spokesman of dollars as reserve cur dent Nixon are all smiles at departure. (AP Photo) Indian artillery began blast- qj liberating Bangla Desh will said two Pakistani planes and Two Ex-'Captives rencies. Ing military targets today In j,g completed soon,” but at con- an Indian fighter were shot With other principal cur Dacca, where the Pakistani gi'derable cost to the Indian down In dogfights over Srina- rencies revalued—the trend has army In East Pakistan appar- forces, 1,978 killed In 11 days of gar. MILK been upward In such currencies ently plans a last stand. An air fig-hting, 5,025 wounded, 1,622 An Indian spokesman In New and sea bombardment set fires niisslng and 41 warplanes Delhi asserted some units of in- FOR HOME DELIVERY as those of Japan and Germa Land Near Philly ny—the effects on trade could South Viet Troops raglng In the main pert cf downed. He had no flg^ures on fantry were within six miles cf 3 TIMES WEEKLY IN RETURNABLE I be beneficial all around. At Chittagong, Indian military Pakistani losses but reported 83 Dacca. An army spokesman In GLASS BOTTLES PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A flight from Hong Kong where least that Is the hope of govem- spokesmen said. Pakistan planes were de- Calcutta refused to give any de- young woman who had beell "'ere freed Monday. ments and their banking au- An Indian Foreign Ministry stroyed. Bangla Desh Is the tails of the advance or to say (We believe milk taotee better in ginM) Take Cambodia Site spokesman reported he had a seccesslonlst name for East how far Indian troops are from given up for dead by her par- “I’m so happy to be back,” a thoritles.^ ^ 'smiling Fecteau said as he and Th® Nlxon-Pompidou state- SAIGON (AP) — SouUi viet- s u p p 11 e s , disrupt commu- mesBa/re from ^e InteimUonal Paklst^. Dacca, ents and a government civilian Harbert arrived by hell- "i®”! said the realignment of namese troobs seized the Cam- nlcatlons lines and forestall a Red Cross In Dacca, the Em L Lt. Gen. A. K. NIm I, The military briefing map WESTOWN employe who spent much of his conter at Valiev Foree Mllltarv parities for the world’s prlncl- . .. dry-season offensive Into the Pakistani capital, saying the stan a commander In East Pak- showed no advances In the past DAM-MAID MIW CO. INC. niEfJrl.tfjaga 19 y e L of confinement In so- S i t a l M Pai moneys “could be accom- southern half of South Vietnam. W^hest East Pakistani govern- Istan, vowed Dacca to fight 24 hours In the arrows deslgna- TELEPHONE 643-M24 455 HARTFORD RD. Htnrv In the Ti d nmiui nrotcc- nivmdAntfl In Hfu^rA. renorted. Ka ami«s otv smIIab The Only Dairy Proceesing Milk In Manchester MANCHESTER K.An „ ™ margins of fluctuaUon around position. spokesmen of the Mekong River, 110 miles sought Red Cross protec- in d e n ts In Dacca reported, reported to be only six miles The pair arrived at 6:40 a.m. , i.,, j ______aniH mainland today after their re- T ahnrt fu^hf t^c newly established exchange said northwest of Saigon*" and 35 ^lon. however, that his staff was In a from the capital, lease by communist China. after a short flight from rates ’’ “We now control (Thup,” one miles from South Vietnam’s Th® spokesman reported the state of “total depression.’’ McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., The spokesman said, how One was smiling and ex- No’figures were mentioned. officer declared. He said recon- border. It Is the deepest pene- Pakistani army had refused to Fighting on the western front, ever, that a three-pronged ^ ^ _____ In- huberant, the other withdrawn, their first mainland U.S. land Nixon underscored U.S. ef- nalssance teams fanned out tration across the border that guarantee the safety of the offi- 1,000 , miles across India, was. jj^j^j—r-armor-artlllery attack on fall since boarding a U.S. Air cautious. forts “to restore domestic Into the 76.square-mlle plan- the South Vietnamese have ®‘ala. whose names were not reported mainly to be air bat- Dacca “Is progressing well.’’ BoUi Mary Ann Harbert, a , Force C141 at Hong Kong. wage-price stability_ ___ and pro- tatlon, the largest In Indochina made__ since last_ February._ given. ties. “All three advances are with REGAL’S slender, attractive woman who Newsmen were not permitted ductiviity" tovwd International and a major base camp for the The ju ratio n Is receiving A pooled dispatch from Dac- Radio Pakistan made no in artillery range o< Dacca,” to talk to them, alUiough one equilibrium and Uie defense of North Vietnamese 7th and 9th heavy air supp-rt from the ®a. however, said Uiey Included mention of fighting on either added the spokesman. He said reporter managed to get close dollar exchange rate, the Divisions. united States. The U.S. Com- t*'® Inspector-general of police, front but said Pakistani planes jhat the hoariest artillery being enough to exchange a few communique said. Two North Vietnamese sol- mand In a delayed report an- named Oxaudry, and Informa- had raided the airfields at yggj by the Indians are 130mm is a Christmas words. An Air Force spokes- pompidou confirmed that the
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South Windsor iMGviEiiffnNaB i Sheinwold on Bridge Business Mirror IFOR f¥UlENIB AND^ n o r t h Israelis Label OPPONENTS OFTEN IDSK 4k J 9 8 7 5 3 2 VOUNq,PEOPLE WITH THEIR BIO HANDS 8 The Baby Has Builders Ask C? 4 Who Pay for the Recall^ AWAKEN HER HEART By AIJPRBI) SHEINWOLD ,0 A K 5 2 WITH THESE Zone Change If you see a man weeping In * i New Besolution Insurance Is in New Area the street, buy him a cup of cof WEST EAST All AUl AOMITfID 4 None fee and speak to him comfort 9 64 By JOHN UUNNIFF which they do not. Such policies For Parcel 8«Mnl AuMwen KJ832 <0 763 DREAM Been Named ingly. All men are brothers. But protect against claims of Injury O 0 Q J 10 8 If he Is weeping lonly because his 9 NEW YORK (A P ) Did you r.r damage but to not provide A request for A zone change 0 4 KQ7642 AU AlU AOMintD opponents get all the high cards, J 10983 , Only ‘Prolonging’ ever wonder who pays the ex coverage for recalls. FMWtd (hiidiiic* » u||irti « i * that would allow the building snatch the coffee away from SOUTH penses cf recalling a product Recall Insurance pays the RINGS Stovenaon, Chrlatopher Leslie, son of Leslie C. and of commercial enterprises on him. In the first place, he geU ♦ AKQ 10 found to bo faulty? if you have, cost of notifying distributors Nancy Parkinson Stevenaon, 41 Wadsworth St., Manchester. as many high cards os his op Cl A Q 10 9 “"y** *^® General American countries In opposine and consumers to discontinue 17.6 acres of land at the com you’ve probably assumed It He was bom Dec. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His AUTAICnD [ ponents; and In the second 0 7643 several o'^^em using a product os well as the er of Buckland Rd. and Doming IMir IF nwlm »ctMii»iiiym [ was an insui'ance company, but A. Lovely Diamond Star. maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Ida Parkinson, 12 Bluefleld Dr., place his opponents will often ♦ A ^ ^ v n two resolutions actual recall price. St. has been scheduled for hear FmM tr AZult tutiVIn | only prolonged the dead- defeated by the .issombly that 250.00 Apt. L, Manchester. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mollle mess up their big hands. To Well North East the chaqcos arc It wasn’t. Also Included are costs of sta ing by the Zoning Board of Ap South Stevenson, Stafford Springs. He has a brother, Scott, 12; and day’s hand shows the general Pass 3 A Pass called for resumption of Jar- Large, financially strong tionery, postage, telephone and B. Fabulous Diamond Cluster, peals Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. at the I 9 a sister, Klmetha, 0. idea. Pass 4 0 Pass ’■‘"S ’" P «'“ =e effort but did not companies so far have chosen telegraph, adveriisements, em 1 carat total weight. 375.00 Town Hall. The application, to NO ONI UNHA it ADMIini '; 4 4 > Pass t® ‘ oetst on an advance com- ploye overtime and outside (Aoi M l My racy South dealer. 4 C? Pass 5 0 to rely on self-insurance. Many Thomas, Michael Charles, son of Charles and Patricia change the zone from Rural MMcMlnmM) Both sides vulnerable. All Pass *ou. '^®®“'” Ptlon of the Indirect mltment from Israel. hired help and the costs of un 6 * Pass 6 ♦ smaller companies arc badly C. Diamond Heart, framed Zapora Thomas, Arnold Dr., Tolland. He vras bom Dec. 4 at Residential to Restricted Com Opening lead — Jock of Clubs. ks throu^ U.N. mediator Eban favored those rosolu- exposed, with neither the Insur usual disposal prcblems, such with Sapphires. 200.00 Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are mercial, was filed by Sherwood South tcok the ace of clubs, their adoption as might be Involved In dis mk H H M dofendor who Is short In dia ance or the capability of sur Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zapora, Manchester, N.H. His pater Waldron and the Five Comers drew two rounds of trumps, ffom would permit the talks to start posing of aerosol cans. monds. Declarer discovers this SHOPPIN&DAYS viving a recall. D. Radiant Tiara Shaped nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ihomas, Dorches Shopping Plaza. cashed the ace of hearts and occi^lod EgypUan territory. Immediately, Some qf the Information re^ cn the second round of dia Such companies arc facing Diamonds. 300.00 ter, Mass. He has a sister, Kellie Ann. The ZBA will also consider ruffed a heart In dummy. Then The situation remains the Among the Big Powers, TILL CHRISTMAS qulred of those seeking product monds and promptly takea the growing risks nnd maybe even a request by Franklin Wells he led out the ace and king of ^ m o as It has been for the Franco, Great Britain and the bankruptcy ns their products recall Insurance Includes the ace of hearts and leads the E. Twin Ruby Flowers with for a temporary and condition diamonds. paat 18 months—In effect It just Soviet Union voted for the reso- encounter government and cus situations In which the product Rendgen, Carey Lsmn, daughter of William and Janice queen cf hearts for a ruffing fi Center Diamonds. 175.00 Rlay Reudgen, 61 Bast St., Rockville. She was bom Dec. 4 at al permit to erect a sign off THEATER TIME When West couldn’t follow prolongs the deadlock,” Israeli lutlon that carried, and China tomer vigilance against items becomes a component of anoth Rt. 1-86. And It will consider suit to the second round cf dia nesse. sources said soon after the and the United States ab- considered to be health or safe er product, the distribution Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are SCHEDULE If West plays a low heart, de IBS Agents Scan monds, Scuth was helpless. ''®t«' stained. ty hazards. area and the names of vendors Mr. smd'Mni. Frank Rizy, Bread and Milk St., Coventry. H ef a change In Its regulations to clarer discards a diamond Down one. Egyptian Foreign Minister —------The Federal Food and Drug who might repackage the prod paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Reudgen, 61 delete pubUc hearings for spe Burnside—‘‘Cotton Comes To Tax Beturns Of Dcn't waste any 'tears on from dummy. BJven If East Mahmoud RIad said If Israel Administration alone ordered uct under another name. East St., Rockville. cial events or uses by the town Harlem” , 7:S0; “ Bom To Win” , turns up with the klnjg of hearts A A W >4>| or its representatives, or by re South. His slam woa unbeatable, refuses to hoed the resolution, Closing Bases the recall of more than 1,400 Some Insurers also stipulate All styles In 14K Gold, 9:10 (Imagine the East-West hands Drugs Suspects Oowao, James Blair, son of John T. Jr. and Sherrill ligious, charitable, and educa If he played It correctly, regard produces last year, up more that a withdrawal is covered slightly enlarged to show details. Cinema I—"French Connec less of how the East-West cards exchanged), ho must return worid"^’ “““ W ay to Economy, than 500 from a year earlier. only If the product has the po Blair Gowac, Windy HIU, Westbrook. He was bom Nov. SO at tional non-profit organizations, either a heart or a club. A heart Z WASHINGTON (AP) — Reve tion". 7:19, 9116 were divided. nue agents are Investigating Hie list Included 365 foods, 927 tential to Injure or sicken per Middlesex Memorial Hospital, Middletown. His maternal for periods of 72 hours or less. Cinema II — "Man In The return sets up the ten or nine Locked in the heart of every gprandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blair, 57 N. Lake- These organizations would be After drawing two rounds of andId they are refusing It,” ^ta d Packard Claims nearly 300 ” mlddlc-and upper- drugs, 90 devices, and 44 cos- sons or damage property. shining gem is the pledge of Wilderness” , 7:30, 9:30 of hearts for Scuth; and he will ran **4 CHRISTMAS HOURS: wood Circle, Manchester. His paternal grandmother Is Mrs. trumps, Scuth should lead out echelon narcotics traffickers, metlcs. Typically, a policy requires love. Give her a Dream Ring this required to comply with local State — "Friends” , 9:20; later discard dummy’s remain . WASHINGTON (AP) — Da- James T. Gowac Sr., Saybrook. the ace and king cf diamonds. If smugglers and financiers” In Despite this, only a tiny per- that the Insured pay at least Christmas. For now and forever! OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. police, fire and other municipal "Goodbye Columbus” , 7 :16 ing diamond on It. A club re Forelgn M a s te r Abba Eban vld Packard, who resigned regulations. Politically affiliated the au'it breaks normally, "le can an effort to catch them on tax centage of companies have the first $1,000 in costs and then SAT. TO 5:30 UA Theatre—"French Connec give up one diamond and claim turn allows South to ruff while participate to some extent—10 SeMS, Tlmottiy James, son of Norman and Martha Bern organizations are now excluded ti™ retary In the Nixon admlnls- evasion charges, the Treasury bothered to buy recall insur- tion” , 7:30, 9:30 the rest. Assume, therefore, dummy sluffs thq last diamond. per cent or 20 per cent—In ex Sears, 19 Myma Dr., Marlborough. He was bom Dec. 3 at from these provisions. ) Bays the Pentagon Department says. ence. In the entire country it la Manchester Drive-In — Re that the suit breaks badly. A player Isn't lucky to got penses above that figure. Manchester Memorial HospitEil. His maternal grandfather is National Winner "w r^hdrawai commitment, could save $1 billion a y e ^ b y Asst. Treasury Secretary Eu- estimated that only about 200 opens Friday Either Way high cards unless he knows It means, for example, that Donald Bon, Marlborough. His paternal grandparents are Mr. Sharon Varrick, a fifth grade th© negotlatlOT. la to be ef- dosing military bases that are gene T. Rossidos said Mionday companies have such coverage, East Hartford Drive-In — Re If West Is short in diamonds, what to do with them. the insurer's liability la limited and Mrs. George Pschlchholtz, 69 Mountain St, RockviUe. student at EU Terry School, Is the Internal Revenue Service Is despite Its availability since opens Friday as In the actual hand, declarer Dally Question *'^®’ ^®, f®*" political to $399,200 if an Insured has i«< > #1 *1 the winner of a national grand said. Neither party can ask reasons. trying to spot untaxed profits of 1966. East Windsor Drive-In — Re leads dummy’s singleton heart As dealer, you 'hald: Spades, coverage with a $1,000 deduc KiessUng, Amy Betii, daughter of Edward and Elissa prize of a 22 volume World Book the o ^ r party to accept Its m a farewell news confer- people "generally Insulated Industry officials claim the opens Friday and tries a flnesso with the J-9-8-7-6-3-2; Hearts, 4j Dia tible and a 20 per cent partici Miller KiessUng, SO Pine Tree Lane, South Windsor. She was Encyclopedia and World Atlas own views and proposals In ad- once, the mulUmllllonalre Call- from the daily operations of the unpopularity of the Insurance Meadows Drive-In — ‘‘Wild queen. If the finesse works, monds, A-K-5-2; Clubs, 9. drug traffic” who nonetheless can’t be traced to any reluc- pation clause on a loss of hoor bom Dec. 2 at Manchester Memori^ Hospital. Her maternal Book for her entry In the ‘‘Cap- fomla electronics manufacturer S 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Rebel” , 7:05: "Young Grad South is h'ome. If the finesse What do you say? $500,000. grandpar«tts ore Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G. MlUer, Port Ches py Dick’s” turkey puzzle con Hie resolution requests Sec- referred to congressmen who make money from the illegal tance to publicize on their part, uates” , 8:60; "Cindy and loses. West's return gives South Answer: Pass. The hand Is Because of the scanty ex YOU CAN BE SURE AT SHOORS ter, N.Y. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul test published, on the Cappy retary-General U Hiant to re- block Pentagon plans to shut trade. but a random check cf several Donna” , 10:36 the contract. A heart return not quite rtrong enough In Wgh perience with the insurance, E. Kelssllng, Waterbury. Dick page of the Hartford activate Jarring’s mission in down military facilities In their IRS has assigned 100 tax companies revealed conslder- gives declarer a free finesse, a cards for a bid of one spade, but rates so far are not standard • a • Si « Times comic section Nov. 21. accordance with Jarring’s districts. ogents to the five-month-old able Ignorance of such pcllcles. club return gives south a ruff- It Is too strong for a shutout bid ized but depend heavily on the Maynes, WUUam Stephen, son of WUUam and linda Nel According to William T. memorandum of Feb. 8, 1971. "There’s no question we campaign, Rosaides seild, and Some manufacturers appar- and-sluff. Copyright 1971 assessment of the Individual son Maynes, Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry. He was bom Dec. 1 Branham, president and chief Day-Care Center In It, Jarring asked for com- could make savings If we could plans to step up the enforce- ently believe their standard lla- Bead Herald Advertisements Next, assume that East is the General Features Corp. applicants. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar executive officer of the Field mitments from Israel to with- take actions without con- ment effort to 641 agents and blllty policies offer protection, ents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson, Cedar Swamp Rd., Cov Enterprises Education Corpora Rules Studied draw from EgypUan territory, stralnts,” Packard said, staff members. entry. His paternal grandmother Is 'Mrs. Helen Maynes. Tal- tion, the firm which is responsi MANCHESUR PARKME-B49-5481; and from Egypt to make a But Packard’s former boss, "Word must be passed to t h e ------cottriUe Rd., Vernon. ble for contest awards, Sharon’s HARTFORD (A P ) — DUTK-MintlMtli peace agreement. The resolu- Defense Secretaijy Melvin R. drug traffickers—and In a man entry was judged to be the best ^Peter Rabbit’ at Bushnell fccmmlssioner Donald T. Dor tlon noted that Egypt had given Laird, indicated there are no ner to be believed—to get out of M an h all, Christopher John, son of George and Mar- of all those received from all sey of the state Department of a "poelUve reply” to Jarring, immediate plans for shutdowns, the Illegal drug traffic,” Ros- gretta Smith MarshaU, RFD 1, New Rd., ToUand. He was MGM’s “Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter,” Community AffaJrs Monday THEATRE EAST sides said. cities where the Cappy Dick jMBVnaunHMqM. and It urged Israel "to respond Some cotigressmen feel the bom Deo. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. lUs maternal page Is publl^ed. a full-length color film featuring dancers of Lon premised that his department MON. • FRI. 7:80 - 9:80 — SAT. 8 • 4 • 6 - 8 • 10 favorably.” Pentagon already has moved grandparents are Nfr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Smith, West Sims She is also a winner of a love don’s Royal Ballet, will be offered at Bushnell Me will hold public hearings on SUN. 8:00 • 8:45 • 5:80 • 1:15 • 0:00 EgypUan Ambassador Mo- too fast In eliminating 2.7 mU- bury. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs; David bead bracelet kit, offered as a morial Hall in Hartford starting Sunday, Dec. 19, ccntroverslal guidelines pro hamed Hassan El-Zayyat said lion military and defense-re- A Sidewalk At Last posed for state-funded day-care MarshaU Jr., 79 Crestwood Dr., Manchester. He has a brother, local prize. and running 'to Sunday Jan. 2. 20viCMtury-Fo( before the vote that .Egypt’s lated jobs with the winding SODUS POINT, N.Y. (A P ) — Scott, 2. centers. pledge to make a peace agree- down of the Indochina war, Getting a job done In church The department has already Manchester Evening Herald m n n i i B mont would be canceled If la- Laird said, sometimes takes patience. drafted / preliminary guidelines, McGinn, Edward John, son of John Jr. and Marion Gar South Windsor, correspondent rael did not match It with a Packard, who said he was WTien the United Methodist copies of which have been pro rison McGinn, 68 Irving St., Manchester. He was bom Dec. 1 Barbara Varrick, Tel. 644-8274. pledge to withdraw from the qultUng for stricUy personal Church here observed Its cen Job Has High Salary vided to day-oare and other of at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents (XIIINECIIIM Sinai desert. reasons, told newsmen he tennial, a historian noted that ficials. But a statewide day w rne queat TMomoN are Mr. and Mrs. Weyant Garrison, 68 Irving St., Manchester. Egypt participated in the would remain In Washington in 1967 a "long-planned side care committee has charged CaORSY DELUXE* OF AUemCAN THKIUCM. His paternal grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. John E. MoGltm, And a Loose Schedule drafUng of the resoluUon, for several weeks before re- walk was put in between the East Hartford. Black or White that DCA did not Intend to take m By JINNY SCHOTT JONES en, Mrs. Cliapman has some re- the comments of pa,rents and whlch was prepared by many turning to Oallfomia to take parsonage and the church. . . . Welcome to Pray Cleveland Plain Dealer Writer markably old-fetshioned charac- day-care professionals Into ac- of the African states, Afghanis- over as board chairman of the This sidewalk was first request tan, Cyprus, Indonesia, Ma- Hewlett-Packard Oo. of Palo ed by the Rev. E. G. Campbell CLEVELAND, Ohio (A P ) — teristlcs. count In formulating final STARTS TOMORROW! DETROIT (AP) — To show When Jewell Chapman an- Number one Is her children, guidelines, laysla, Spain and Yugoslavia. Alto. in 1889.” that his new church on the swered an ad for a male secu- Last year she married Robert Dorsey said those concerned fringe of Detroit’s ghetto is Titles and mutual fund broker Chapman, her boss. Together with the guidelines have been A A A A 8 out of 10 homes open to all races, the minister five yeairs ago, she got the job from ■ former marriages, they asked to send their comments / r J TH tpfsTSH o\k/if/n»m r because she was a woman. have four children, ranging In to DCA, which, he said, would i(‘ >f______wore one white shoe and one "The boss was shocked that a age from 3 to 12. take them Into consideration. hove a cold room black, carried a black fmd woman would have the nerve to Nor do the children suffer, Soon, he said, those respond- white cross and cut black and apply for the job,” Mrs. Chap since the firm’s office Is just Ing will be asked to “ come up IS rOURS ONE OF THE 8 ? r r r white ribbons binding the door. man said, “ but he realized it dewn the street from their to DCA and engage In a dla- The Rev. Drum L. Trone'sald takes that kind of nerve to be a home. Icgue” over the draft. his church, which has a white good salesman.” " I make sure they punch In "Hopefully, we would then following, could have moved So Jewell Chapman (Mrs. here on the way home,” Mrs. engage a final draft com- Worv up that from the area after an urban Rcbert F.) joined the office of Chapman says, ‘‘and I ’m only a mlttee,” he said, that would In- renewal project demolished the Waddell & Reed, Inc., a nation- steps away If they need elude "people who have re- BURNSIDE hard^to-heut room old church. wide securities firm and set out rne.” sponded and staff.” "We feel our staying here to prove the man was right. Jewell Chapman is antipa- That committee would pre- will be a means of bringing Thus far this year she has led thetic when it comes to the pare the final draft, he said, withthoMW back some of the culture and the Ohio region of her company militant aspects of the women’s Dorsey said hearings on the END TONIGHT: BORN TO WIN . COTTON COMES TO HARLEM some of the decency of this (12 offices with more than 100 liberation movement, believing final guidelines would definitely cmi& CHASIR area.” says the 56-year-old na brokers) in sales six months that women can achieve almost be held, probably late In ' . BY IRON RREMAN tive of Detroit. out of seven. And this has qual- anything If they really work for March. LAST DAY: “FRIENDS” A “GOODBYE COLUMBUS” planned for the future of the Ifled her for the company’s 10- tt- ______THIS REVOLUTIONARY NEW DB> Church cf Christ, which opened day international convention "They should still be ladles, VELOPMENT IN ADD^N HEAT* Sunday, are a day care center next March cn the Spanish Rlv- they should be aggressive Chock t h f IN O will keep your cold or diiily room and a Head Start program. iera, all expenses paid for two. good enough to go out and Driver Blamed y s is i 643-7632 FRIE PA R K IN G REAR OF THEATRE warm and cozy, with filtered, ciicnlat* Her nerve has also gotten her the job If they really want come to acfvanfflvu: STARTS TOMORROW . V Qmlatu mitnE wum •>*. ing, thermoetatically controlled heat. two of the goals she set for her- *3-’ ' In 7 Deaths O^rating cott up to 75% leu than V Nut CUM* fna M wilit self the day she walked away ------YOUN(3ST03VN. Ohio (A P) ‘‘This is the kind of movie a reviewer tuk w Mkr. odier add-on heaten. Heata cold bath lKa«riT0S5tpr from her job as a secretary lit' / 7. i n i B ro s . V M>Mul WiMMlI* room, enclosed porch, attic room, or Traveling Moose — James Anderson, 30, of tlmiiwtit. and accountadt for a construc Youngstown has been bound should pay to see!" V ith-m t lluiM, vuM it M|h any space that needs extra heat. tion company: A salary In the FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. over to the Mahoning County ' Ntw York Pott tMUWttm Mwnli. upper five-figure bracket and a Nearing Iowa V Ecuf Uil Mh If lultlt Published Daily Except Sundays grand jury on seven counts of uE utnlt. iccsely-knit schedule which and Holidays at 13 Bissell Street. BLUE EARTH, Minn. (AlP) vehicular homicide. Phoiw: 649^4539 Manchester, Conn. doesn’t tie her down to a desk. — The wandering moose who Anderson is accused In the suggests ” I have the time on my Telephone 643-2711 left the wilds ot northern Mln- deaths of seven persons when Second Class Postage Paid at own Manchester, Conn. (06040) h ; T nesota several weeks ago ^ d his car jumped a curb In a head "and I spend most of my meandered south Is w l^ n U^ crowded downtown area Nov. FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable in Advance lurking t me out p e o n ’s ^,,3 3 st^e com 12 and struck 15 persons. FUEL OIL • BURNER BALES & SERVICE One Year ...... 139.00 hemes ta lk i^ to them about nervation officers report. His case was referred to the Six Months ...... 19.50 Investli^ their money. moose, which had been 8Tand jury Monday by Munlcl- 319 Brood Stroot • Monehostor, Conn. Three Months ...... 9.7S f T R M I O a i l LONDON One Month ...... ;i.25 . \ OK® following the Minnesota River ^Jourt Judge Joseph Dc- Single Copy ...... 15c talks to her clients about. She nofrio. AT: 9:18 COLOR By Carrier ...... weekly 7Bc Is usually able to pinpoint their ^ Earlier In the day, Anderson PLUS- specific hobbles and special in- Walnut Lake area of ^as fined $125 and cosU and terests and ease their tensions Minnesota along U.S, 16 near sentenced to 30 days In jail by before talking about In- Earth. Municipal Judge John DANTON by LONDON FOG* veatments. Her clients have a Conservation officers cannot kovyansky on charges of driv- sports a zip-ln lining ofalpara and mohair on a cotton and rayon backing. rlght to be tense, since they are explain why the 2-year-old Ing with an expired license and Danion, no man should be without one I British tan, natural, black Investing thousands of dollars, moose would leave its normal falling to stop In the assured j€nnu emerald or black. 36-44 regular, 36-42 short, 38-46 long $65.00 sometimes nearly all of their northern Minnesota habitat, clear distance In another traffic A T : 7:80 life.. savings. They say If It continues south It accident that occurred Sept. 11. COLOR 1 J.1*” to a worn- probably be the only moose Anderson also faces a charge ANDES by LONDON FOG« ^ f " In the state of Iowa that Isn’t In of driving without a license In has the natural shoulderlook with a zip-ln lining or orlon pile. Andes for about things like her china col a zoo. the Nov. 12 accident and a the young man on the move. British tan, natural. 38-44 regular, 38-44 long lection or her home, and gradu charge of trying to escape po $55.00 The Answer To Your Gift Probleml ally work around to discussing Singer’s Hook lice custody the next day at the value of mutual funds.” South Side Hospital. One measure of success Is NEW YORK (A PI — Singer BOLTON LAKE HOTEL A beautiful tree shining with GOLF by LONDON FO G* "best by par" A Subscription To The her referral record. Almost 100 Anita Bryant wears an unusual sparkling lights . . . festive on or off the green, the G O LF has sporting dash and style and per cent of Mrs. Chapman’s piece of jcwelry-^a pin shaped Platinum Once Ueelese greens adorning the fireplace keeps him at ease In all kinds of weather, 65 per cant dacron clients are referred to her by like a fish hook. Why? MADRID — Long considered and RESTAURANT . . . mistletoe at the door — the polyester - 35 per cent cotton ... It wards off wind, sheds rain and Manchester Evening Herald other clients, she says. Because ” I am pledged to useless, platinum was cheap for ROUTE 44A, BOLTON stage Is act for those most thrlll- is completely washable. Zip front, double-lined yoke and con Ing-to-recelve gifts — the luxuii- Her selling method Is to ex witness, dally for Christ, to be a many years after It was named vertible English collar. In sizes 34-46 regular, 36-46 long. Olive, ‘fisher of men’ In whatever God In the 18th century. Its name, ous redlner, charming canopy plain first the nature of mutual bod, elegant coffee table. tan, navy $19.95 A Gift For The Whoie Family For The Whole funds. Rather than one person asks,” she explains In her book, a diminutive of the Spanish buying Individual stocks and “ Amazing Grace.” The fish “ Plata” (silver), means "little Thursday Night Special Looking for a gift for the home? Yeow watching his dividends go up or was an early Christian symbol. silver,” You may choose from the vciy down on that one set of stocks, 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. finest at Bezztnl Bros. — u LONDON FOOT.. OREATEST treasury of Early American . . . An Ideal Gift For: Mother and Dad mutual funds allow a group of NAME IN RAINWEAR the newest In contemporary... Grandparents — College Students people to pool their money and CHICKEN AND SPAGHETTI distinguished traditional — with have It Invested for them by the confidence of knowing you Your Favorite Serviceman their mutual fund agents In a are giving the utmost In endur variety of stocks. With the di DINNER $1.75 ing beauty, quality, nnd livabil versification of a large In ity. Shopping nt Bezzlnl Bros. Is vestment, stocks which fall In a compliment good SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE value are often balanced or out taitc. OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. weighed by those which rise. !?89.00 YEAR — 1^19.50 6 MONTHS — $9.76 8 MONTHS "When I explain this tc Opan Tonight and Evry Night Until 9 P.M. 8 MONTHS MINIMUM SUBSCRIPTION people, the funds sell them Friday N'lght Special THE MOST DISTINCTIVE selves,” said Mrs. Chapman. * A (HFT CARD WILL BE ENCLOSED * GIFTS FOR THE HOME ARE FOUND AT Being a mutual funds and securities broker is an unusual TWIN LOBSTER $415 job for a woman and her firm employs only 600 nationally out REBAL M EN'S SHOP miancb^BtTr lEurning of a total Btadf of 4,000 brokers. Now taUng reeervatloiM for New Year’s Eve Party . . , lic/zini !5 ros. Wav side Furniture THI COM91I1I MIN S S10RI However, women In the firm Including Rib Roast of Beof Dinner, Nolieinakers, Mnalo 13 BISSELL STRtET PHONE 647-9946 accounted for four of the top 10 MANCNEfTKR VERNON nnd Entertainment from t PJM. to 8 AJA. N1 • M7 MAIN Sm n TM. m brokers this past year, Mrs, Manchester Wllllmantic Chrlatmaa atora houra IW-WIT rUU* CALL OR STOP IN: MON. - FRI. 8:30 - 5:00— SAT. till NOON ( Chapman occupying fourth $20. m coupu And Rsmtmbcf , . , place. 519 E. Middle Tnpk. Convtnitnt Budget 1324 Main St. Opon Monday thru Saturday 9:30 am to 9 pm For those who look on her as Call 643-9731 lor RnMrvatiom 649-5327 Poymenli Con Bo 423-1619 one of the new, liberated wem- E oiily Atrongtd. FAOB FOUR MANCHIBTEll EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C6NN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 PAOB nyB
Coiumhia over, mo party Is left wim a ering II system under whldh tho chel Rd., operating a motor ve deficit of $283. also act as distribution points hicle without a license, fined State Would Pay $160,000 banks would receive cash pro for the tickets, as Bums envts- Project^ Learnings Paper Drug Center Court Appeal Contributions included $60 ceeds from the tlchet agents— icned the system. Court Cases $20. A charge of failure to drive Doctors Take .CMS to Court from Joseph Szogda, $86 from The Drug Advisory Center, merchants such os food and li right was nolled. the century contract, the doc cions of this contract f>y means •George Peters, $12 from Myron Present plans call for in Z >pw everym^ S3 Park St., is open Monday H A R T F O R D (AP) — which are illegal, under throat W on By Beckiflh In Weekly Lottery Prizes quor store proprietors and res augurating the lottery In Discussed by School Board Edward Manning, 62, of Stafr ipekesmen for the Connecticut tors say, Burkowltz, and $10 each from CIRCUIT COURT 12 through Saturday from noon of depriving physicians of me taurants. 'The banks would turn March. Netting $2.6 million for ford Springs, passing a stand- John R. Fitigorald, counsel The etate Supreme Court Andrea Kelley, Charles Probort, NEW HAVEN (AP) - ► ^ By yOHN A. JOHNSTON thereafter plans are to publish Manchester Session to 10 p.m. State Medical Society and the right to partlqlpate In other would be eligible for a $76,000 tho money over to the state at me state's General Fund be S-e llsht tell md Chaises of burglary in the in? schoolbus, fined $36. Hartford County Medical Asso for the Hartford Medical Asio- has ruled to sustain the appeal Tom O’Brlon, Richard Krietoff, Tho state would give out $160,- grand prize one week later. Hie (Bevald Reporter) every three weeks. Abbott said, A telephone backup service CM8 contracts which are in mo regular intervals -and in return tween then and mo end of me Chester Pansullo, 36, of 240 ciation say they will Jointly file olatlcn, said Monday ho had Loo Goldberg, Roger Pepin, 000 each week In lottery prizes, grand prize and the individual replaenMiii Iih IIi i nirae' subjeots — renewal of purpose is not to compete third degree, and larceny in the is available when the center public interest," Goldstein said. of Frances and Peter Becklsh, for meir services, would keep 6 current fiscal year on June 30 i Wcodbridge St., disorderly con suit today to atop the Con been retained to seek ah in Joanne Bender and Robert based on an. expected weekly the Project Ooncem contract, with The Myh School World, second degree, against an En Is closed. $6,000 prizes would total per cent of the total. In me will require sales of 22 million for all setet we have the duct, fined $25; a charge of in- necticut Medical Service (CMS) junction against CMS to re proprietors of The Landmark, Brlndamour, sale of 1.7 million lottery tick $160,000. . clear bulb mlniatare light sets the leaminy disabilities pro- published every Friday In The field youth who is suspect in For drug advisory Informa- meantime, while the collections 60-cent tickets, Bums said. tcxlcation was nolled. from insisting they accept the strain it from "coercing physi regarding m e use of remaining Also, $6 each from Irene ets, wdien me now system (Tam. end a new high school Herald, he added. Whereas he five recent house breaks in Uon, call 646-3016. Start-up ccsts of over $2 mil were accumulating, tho banks ^ chrittmos camflM George Parsons Jr., 28, cf 180 service’s so-Called "Century" cians” to Join the Century plan. •pace in m e building and Glassor, Guy Beck, TVmy Moras- starts March 1. In all oolota and slies at fairway ptti newspaper — prompted public feels The World is parent- Manchester, were mailed to Bailey Acts lion plus prizes totaling over would bo allowed to invest the Bissell St., failure to ^ow li contract. He said it imposes "an unnec clnl, Genevieve Steward; $26 Joseph P. Bums, execuUvo response at last night’s Board oriented. Abbott said, the aim Circuit Court 13 in Windsor. me controversial free-standing half of the ‘take will eat up money to melr own advantage cense, fined $25. The doctors said Monday essary and excessive" burden secretary of me state’s gaming Skylab Project of BducaUon meeting at Illing of the staff is to make "The Ronald White, 18, who was re signs. each from Peter Becklsh, Rob most of the revenues from the during a so-called "float peri Robert Stewart, 20, of Glas CMS is trying to force them to on patients. T o commission, told a group of Junior High School. Witness" student-oriented. leased on a $2,000 non-surety Grab Suit ert Haggerty and Carl Swartz ticket sales. There are also od," SPACE CENTER, Tex, (AP) tonbury, pleaded nolo contend Mr. and Mrs. Becklsh hod bond, was charged in breaks on Police Log accept the premier contract un Sidney Cramer, a Vice presi and $20 from State Rep. William bankers that the state would ccmmlsslons of 6 per cent for Jehn C. Robinson, president — High school pupils have been Ttle change of scene was the When Abbott said that the IS' ere to failure to drive a reason asked the Planning and Zoning Hawthorne - St., French Rd„ der threat of revoking - their dent of the State Medical O’Neill. have to sell 22 million tickets bo- ticket agents and bonuses to cf the (-'onnectlcut Bankers As invited to propose experiments ftret from the traditional board were underwritten by sales, able distance apart, fined $30. From Courts Commission in 1967 for (>ermls- Qrten Rd., N. Elm St., and Wil right to participate in other less Society, said in a statement Goorgo Peters will continue tdroen March 1 and me end of agents who sell winning tickets. sociation and the Second Na for use aboard Skylab, the U.S. rootn. The fltst meeting each advertising, and student actlvl- Yoland Touchette, 30, of 417 ARREST Nlon to extend an existing non- liams St. The arrest, last week costly CMS plana. that “ the time has come when to serve on the lO-man commit mo fiscal year on June 80 to And, as Bums and members tional Bank of New Haven, told manned space laboratory' month will be held at a differ- *“'“1 money. it drew E. Center St., failure to dri'’e in Valdmers Klegerls, 43, of 40 (O^tinued from Pag* One) conforming lue of me floor cf an Enfield girl, for possession 1710 suit was to be filed in Su the public must learn the dif tee named last April to study raise the expected $2.6 million cf the Gaming Commission ox- Burns that the banks are "very scheduled for flight early In ent school. About 26 attended. Luplen’s second reaction trf the the proper lane, fined $30. Hawthorne St., charged with op space. The PZC agreed, pro of a pistol stolen in the Haw perior Court. In it, the spokes ferences that exist between the town's future building from me fledgling lottery. plBlnod Monday to Connecticut anxious to cooperate with the 1973. most of whom were members evening. He asked if taxpayers’ erating a motor vehicle while aumority of me New Haven vided me Beckishes would sub thorne St. break, led to White’s ’The following cases were men say, the doctors will, main doctors and CMS . . , it is go needs, but will stop down as According to Bums’ figures, bankers, thn banks would also of the school system’s profes- money was being used, and Town Committee to file mo suit mit to several conditions. The state." However, no firm com The Skylab Student Project is arrest, according to police. nolled: ' under the influence of liquor, tain that CMS is violating the ing to take public pressure — me commission would end up receive a part cf the take If slonal staff. wondered why the paper is not and is therefore acting strictly Beckishes agreed to all but two temporary chairman, according mitments were made at Mon being co-sponsored by m e Na The transfer, of the Manches last night. Court date Dec. 27. state’s antitrust law. and perhaps a Judge — to insist wim 17 winners of $6,000 each they agreed to act as collection The board accepted the 1971- self-sustaining. Paul E. Blxler, 19, of, 136 on his own—which moans ho of mo condiUons; me removal to Howard Bates, first select day’s meeting. tional.. Science Teachers Associ ter charges to Circuit Court IS The Century contract, which that we cooperate in doing man. wim sale of 22 million tick centers for tho lottery pro 72 Project Concern agreement George Emmerllng, MHS Benton St., following too closely. doesn’t have legal standing to of me free-standing signs and In addition to acting as col ation and me National Aero AOOIDENT has been in existence for sev what must be done — and that ets, or 1.7 million per week. ceeds. with Hartford, which has three principal, answered that the is allowed, only if he pleads Vincent Incandela, 78, of 146 bring mo case. Bates apiwlnted Donald Tut lection points for the lottery nautics and Space Adminis At West St. and Waddell Rd. eral years, provides a schedule is to furnish quality medical that no additional exterior 'The 17 winners, in turn, m a jor changes, as reported by student activities fund consists guilty to the Manchester Center St., leaving a motor ve —Barblerl foiled to comply tle, who is chairman of me The commission Is consid ticket receipts, me banks would tration. I yesterday morning at 10:10, a of charges from which pay care at predictable costs." signs be erected, added to or Dr. Donald J. Hennlgan, super- of student fees and is also used charges, which he is expected hicle without setting the hand wim technical procedural rules Board of Education, to me post collision involved cars driven by ments are computed. The doc Max Goldstein, president of changed, except on receipt of intendent of schools. ’The maxi- for athletics and other extra- to do Dec. 20 when he appears brake, improper use of registra in filing me suit. a zoning pomlt. of temporary chairman, omers Marietta D.-Good of East Hart tors say they had nothing to the HarUord County Medical mum number of Hartford chil- curricular activities. Thomas, in the Windsor court. tion, and operating an unregis Wade said mo basic con on me committee are; Charles ford and Irmgard (Jossman of say about setting the rates, Association, said the contract There followed a long dis dren to be accepted by Man- Bchardt, and M. Philip Susag of Prosecutor Wiliam Collins noll- tered, motor vehicle. tention at mis point in me cose Bailey, Mrs. Marshall Nuhfer, Glastonbury. Both drivers were which they maintain are too "Imposes a level of premium pute between me Beckishes and Chester is reduced from 66 to tlie board defended the Ic^test ed charges of breaking and en Lynde A. Josephson, East is that Barbierl "con move to Mrs. Jerry Dunnack, and Mrs. treated at Manchester Memorial high. charges for medical services me PZC, finally ending in court. 60, supporting teachers are re- project. Dr. Schardt called upon tering with criminal Intent and Hartford, soloclting rides, amend me rules. H iat’s the po Donald Pearce, as well as me Hospital. On Oct. 20 CMS sent out no that constitutes an unwarranted The Beckishes lost me case and duced from to 1%, and the Luplen "to be positive. Just lor larceny under $2,000 against Mi Leroy W. H. Kanehl, 46, of litical answer." mroe selectmen. 2% tices to doctors saying that the high cost to . Connecticut citi appealed to me Court of Com part-tim e social worker posl- once." chael Miller, 28, of East Heut- 16B Forest St., intoxication. Saden, at m o oijteet, an The Captain Nathan Hade Insurance service would cancel zens for medlckl services." mon Pleas, after losing mat ap tlon has been eliminated. Sola- “ What was the board’s reac- ford, Collins said, because Mil Anne M. Kingsley, 263 Weth- COMPLAINTS nounced that lawyers for me Band of C^entry, composed of all contracts with individual “ They have undertaken to peal, mey went to mo State ries of supporting teachers are tlon to that fishwrapper that ler has been enrolled in a drug erell St., Improper use of driv Over the weekend, vandals Democratic party had ques 68 students from grades 7 and doctors unless they agreed to coerce acceptance by i^ysl- Supreme Court. paid by Hartford. was around the school last program successfully for many er’s license. broke two rear storm windows tioned whemer he would feel 8, presented two concerts at months. Miller was charged in on a Bond St. home. "uncomfortable" because he is The court said, "The regula There are currently 36 Hart- year?" Luplen asked. The reler- Audrey L. McGeown, 61 West Porter School last week. a 1970 Manchester house break. a recent appointee of Republi tions, as amended, contain spe ford children in town schools, ence was to “Pit." the "under- St., failure to drive right, and The concerts are planned as Michael Sullivan, 21, of no Over the weekend, windows cific and general conditions . . . Wilson E. Deakln Jr., assistant ground" newspaper published Improper use of driver’s license. can Gov. Thomas J. Meskill. part of me school’s cultural certain address, had his cases and windshields were broken on "It would make no difference There is nothing in me regula- superintendent of schools for by MHS students with a faculty Michael A. O’Coln, 26, of GOP-Backing Democrats program and to interest me stu of one count of larceny, and two trucks and an auto parked to me. . .1 have no ax to grind tlonk, for Instance, which gives personnel, said that he doesn’t member as advisor, Rockville, violation of a limited dents In forming a band. two counts of forgery, continued in the lot at Allied Printing at one way or anomer," Saden me defendant commission (PZC) During rest periods, Ronald feel the reduction in numbers is At the Nov. |24, 1969 board license. Not Invited to Caucus any aumority to require me dis part of a Hartford effort to meeting, it was made dear that until Jan. 18 in Rockville. Sulli 679 W. Middle Tpke. said. Dixon, band director, had some van, who was arrested in Ver John H. Fowler, 23, of En continuance of a pre-exisimg of his musicians display un Idiase -out the program, but the "underground” paper was field, larceny under $260. JNTEW HAVEN (AP) — The five. Joined by Alderman- use of undisputed legality, os rather the outgrowth o t eco- not done on school time, Mdth non in connection with bad usual musical instruments, in checks, will be examined to de Lawrence Gavello, 31, (tf 140 Deinccratic Town Chairman elect Gall Oolbeman, also a distinguished from a proposed nomlc problems. Also, he add- school materials or equipment, Newcomers Plan Democrat, toid Bailey in me cluding a flberglsuis bass tuba. termine if he is drug-dependent Spruce St,, breach of peace. Armur T. Barbierl said Monday Duck Stamps use, BO as to impose such a ed, Hartford is doing more nor with school sponsorship. lihat five aldermen from his letter that "after we and a Bond was set at $5,000. requirement in me nature of a Project Concern work within Last night, board members re- Auction Tonight party who supported a Republi number of omer aldermen had Manoheater Evening Herald The case of Nancy Wilcox To Cost More condition before It will agree the city. iterated that they could do can in last monm’s mayoral been duly nominated by our Oolnmbia correapondent Vir Stafford, charged yesterday Disinterested Parents to grant me expansion of a Frank Luplen charged that nothing about "P it," since it The Manchester Newcomers contest won’t be invited to ward committees, Barbierl ran WASHINGfroN (AP — The ginia Carlson tol. 228-9224 morning with shoplifting at Cal- nonconforming use of me re Hartford is spending approxl- was not officially sanctioned, WESTMINSTER, Md. (AP) Club will have a Chinese auction Thesday night’s Democratic petition candidates against us, Senate passed and sent, to Pres dor, was continued until Jan. 3 mainder of me floor area.” mately |100 per project pupil ------—County school officials pro caucus to pick an aldermalnlc financed by Demcxsratic Town ident Nixon Monday a bill au She was released on a promise and a pastry sampling at its The court continued, “The (|90,0()0 for 900 children), at tte moted on radio and television majority leader. Committee funds. . .only m e in thorizing an increase In me to appear. meeting tonight at 7:30 at me free-standing signs involved in Youth Charged same time collecting |200 each an adult education class in Barbierl said he doesn’t con tervention of the DenuKiatlc cost of the migratory bird hunt Indians Direct Other cases disposed of in me case are clearly not of the in addition to the ADM (aver- drug abuse and planned on en Community Y, 79 Main St. sider me five to be Democrats State Central Committee saved ing stamp from $3 to $6. cluded; typo allowed by present regula With Break At ,ag» dally membership) state rolling 120 parents. Only one The pastry will be samples any more. us from being Illegally removed The increase, at me dis Guns on Dacca Deborah A. Blais, Rockville, tions. We have stated mat un grant. signed up. from me over 100 reoipes of The five were re-elected on from me ballot" last fall. cretion of me Secretary of me speeding, fined $100. der certain circumstances me Lantern House Atty. Allan Thomas, board (Continued from Page One) ‘Tm Just at wit’s end trylrg club members Included in a ballots which labeled them "Obviously," tljey wrote, "a Interior, would provide addi Rita L. Cardinal, Coventry, erection and presence of adver chairman, said that the board to understand me people of this cook book, which will be on Democrats, but mey had sup caucus of Demcxiiatlc aldermen tional funds for me acquisition Police arrested a 16-year-old operating a motor vehicle with tising signs on one’s premises could speak only for Manches- guns with a range of a Uttle county,” said Louis B. Scharon, sale at tonight’s meeting. ported Republican hopeful Paul that does net include all duly of lands for me conservation of ter, and informed Luplen that more than 16 miles, out a license, fined $15. A at me time of an adoption of Manchester youth in Center school board president. The Newcomers Club is open Capra when he unsuccessfully elected Democratic aldermen is ducks and omer migratory his comments were not ger- An Indian government charge of making an improper an ordinance, which omerwise Park early mis morning and to all new Manchester area tried to unseat Democratic lUegal.” birds. mane to the subject. spokesman in New Delhi re- left turn was noUed. "Because of me hue and cry prohibited melr use, may be charged him In connection wim residents, ’Ihose wishing more Mayor Bartholomew Guida. Accordlng to a study to which ported th e advances on ■ Barry W. Gregory, 20, of over me increase in drug abuse found to be an existing lawful information may contact me Their disenchantment Mdm a break at me Lantern House he had access, Atty. John Tavls Dacca are coming from the Glastonbury, failure to obey among our young in this coun nonconforming use of me prem YWCA office at me Community Guida traces to melr support Restaurant at The Center. Jr., elected last month to a north, northwest and east. state traffic control signs, fin ty, I -mought parents would ises at me time of me adoption You saw it in ed $20. flock to register ' for me Y or Mrs. Walter Kuezek, 60 me monm before of insurgent The youth, Timothy J. Riggott 1B72-7S bocud term, said that RatUo Pakistan continued to black candidate Henry Parker of me ordinance in question so linda J. Kaminsky, 134C Ra course." Hudson St. aUAIIANTEED JOBS - If $mi qualify of 80 Oak Grove St., was Project Ooncem youngsters en- claim that the Pakistani troops in a primary against Guida. OS to allow meir lawful contin charged wim burglary In me rolled in Manchester schools were putting up stiff resistance, Guida had heavy backing from uance. Vermont. And you had two or more years showed sub- But the political adviser to mird degree, and was released Barbierl and his Democratic! Rnd out urhot the Air Force eon offer you. "The limits of me present stantlally more progress than East Pakistani’s military gov- on a $200 non-surety bond, regulars. use are not apparent in me rec ftfose in a controlled Hartford emment and others in Dacca ponding court appearance Jan. Compromise Clamps Controls The Board of Aldermen has Opportunities for advanced educatitm and specialized train ord before us. The condition im g ro u p . reportedly tried to arrange a 81. to put up the money 30 members, 28 of whom are posed as to me free-standing CriticlBes Program cease-fire with the Indians. ing. Over 4(X) Jobs to choose from after you qualify. Police said quantities of Democrats, ^veral of me regu signs was not properly before Dr. Robert Kams, wdio heads ’Iliere were indicati
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p A ir a S I X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MA,NCHE3TER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 PAnv> I91JV18N the previous refusal of the United States Vernon to submit Its own role In Vietnam to the Parkade Carols Coventry notion was that she had ac Judgment of the world organisation. cepted employment with the The 40-mombar Choral So We all live in glass houses, but not, as Federal Funds Are Sought State of Connecticut. ciety cf Manchester Com Former deputy registrar Mrs. Bay Stater Has Tip MANCT^raR®PDa5mma co. our conduct keeps revealing, in that one munity College, will present QuaKfied H.S. Seniors Ritva Wisenall has been ap 18 Bluell Street big glass house down on the Bast River. 1 'e T - For Drug Abuse Program a Christmas Carol Bing pointed to replace Mrs. Aho. Thursday and Friday from 7 Visits Nova Scotia _ . , ^bltiher p.m. to 8:80 p.m. at the Man Can Get College Credits On Timing No-Fault Founded October 1, 1881 Navy PO l.C John M. Trom- chester Parkade sponsored eetablteh^'a^^Help^Comn^^^^ ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John By DON MEIKLE lly Injury insurance. ’The politi- Kyentajt Except Sundays Help Themselves” drug educa- 267 salid^t'h “ busors, and by the Manchester Parkade The Board of Education has and department chairman *‘ „ ‘ **a Post Office at One Gift Survives approved the criteria by which etudents who have obtained m L. Tromley of Merrow Rd., j^an^estor, Conn., as Second Class Mall tion proffram. is belnir fiu#i k ^ **atd they wculd rocognlse a Merchants Association. We hope the war between India and the Vernon school system under ed^fo7 lfe'i?' ^ e 538 queetlon- The scclety will walk w V :: " SUBSCRIPTION RATES around the Parkade while win be accepted Into the advanc- their h^h school career In an? S auto inlur ® **';"«'• '"O "hayed a 28 per cent - Payable In Advance Pakistan ends before we have any fui^ U.^ Act*^ Abuse Educa be }ejairzed''“ od placement program recent- particular subject area. Stu- 1 t ^ auto Insurance were given a rate Increase was Just about Ir- ' singing. Robert Vater, M
k » ■ .S&. ij'*- PAGE BIGHl MANCHESTOR EVENING HERALD, MAHCHEStER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAf^CHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 Ity Covenant Church. The Rev. Norman Swensen, pastor, will Colleges. Hundreds of coed In which, in turn, offer courses O bitu ary officiate. Burial will be In Bast stitutions, responding to these to Queens women. U.S. Shedding Cemetery. "ffn -fincittni -fixt P&WA To Vacate concerns thsmselves, have be Four women’s colleges in Friends may call at the gun offering a wide range of Vliglnia — Hollins, Mary Bald Warrior Status, # Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Women’s CoUeg es Buck pU z a d e p t , s t o i e Glowacki Dead, women’s studies courses. win, Randolph-Macon and Sweet Main St., tomorrow from 7 to 9 Says Senator • (We Have A Notion To PleaM) p.m. Town Warehouse Queens College Itself ran a Briar — have comparable ar Colonial Board symposium this past year on rangements with four men’s or E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) The family suggests that any WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen- # American womanhood. Presi OPEN W ED., TH 1IM ., F B I. tUl • memorial contributions may be United Aircraft Coriioralion’s Pratt and W hitii^ mixed-sex Institutions, ate Republican Leader Hugh A Superintendent The Coeducation Trend dent Smylls reported, and as a Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, Mount made to the Memorial Fund of Scott says the Nixon admlnls- T Division has confirmed that it plans to vacate its w ai^ result, “our girls here—excuse Holyoke, Smith, Chatham and lesf Soloefion of Chriftmas Popor Stanley J. Olowrackl, 61, of 140 Trinity Covenant Church, tratloh has paved the way fo r a V house facilities in Manchester h.v the end of ^ ' By BRJC WENTWORTH me, our women here—discover Goucher, among others, also Tanner St., general superin------A division spokesman said that diminishing aei P student support—to remain a trustees will consider a faculty- new era "In which the United ^ Christmas Ribbon and Christmos Co tendent of the Colonial Board <’• Schneider (<)) 1971, The Washington Poet ed a sense of mission and a take part in such student ex single-sox school for women. endorsed recommendation that States no longer plays the role A Co., died yesterday at Man- ROCKVII.LE — Miss Frances requirements are the reason for leaving purpose In this kind of instltu- changes, This fall at Wellesley, Now at Pkno WARHINGTON-A 'group of ”As some recent converts to it, too, remain a women’s In of warrior.” 2 Chester Memorial Hospital He Schneider, 76, of 100 Pros- warehouse on Elm St. Ext., part of the Cheney Mi Mon.’’ some 80 male students are ac EVERY LADY IB PLBABED AT PfAZAt women’s colleges, bucking the coeducation are discovering,” stitution at least In awarding Scott of Pennsylvania, In his ‘ was the husband of Mrs. Sophia yesterday at Rock- complex. tually living on campus while Mount Holyoke President David undergraduate degrees. Smith annual minority leader’s report' Percosky Olowackl. vllle General Hospital. Pratt and Whitney's oxporl- hiivc to study the situation be coeducation trend of recent 300 to 400 commute there for B. Truman had said in Septem students polled last winter favor , . . develop special ties to the Senate Monday, sold de- Mr. Olowackl was bom March Miss Schneider was bom Jan, montal foundry, in another part fore commenting further on pos years, has mounted a hard-sell classes from Massachusetts In ber, ’’You don't meet the needs ed retaining a single-sex camp tense spending Is taking Its low 2, 1020 in Lawrence, Mass., 17, 1895 in Rockville, daughter of the Cheney complex, is not sible financial effects to the with other schools. stitute of Technology. est percentage of the budget In campaign to promote single- of today's young woman merely us, while earlier they hod voted and had lived in Manchester of George and Ullie Klttner affected by the decision. town. sex schooling. As a rule, though, these ex by treating her os another of to explore going coeducational. more than 20 years and domes for 28 years. Ho was a member Schneider, and had lived in The 220,000-square-foot waro- United Aircraft Corp. was Their prime-weapon, an. un the boys.” It women’s colleges today are changes still leave women stu tic spending Is at an all-Ume house, formerly the Cheney Manchester's fifth largest tax- of the Paper Industry Manage- Rockville all of her life. She orthodox recruiting brochure en Trustees of Wellosley (College Indeed, official sources at a neither nunneries nor finishing dents clearly on the majority high. Bros. weaving mill, was used payer as of the Oct. 1, 1970 mont AssoclaUon and a former employed for 46 years at titled “There’s Something Spe near Boston, where going coed number of women’s colleges re schools, however, they also are on their home campuses where, Nixon, he said, has cut In official of Park Lodge, Local Hartford Insurance Group by Pratt and Whitney for over grand list, with an assessment port that student Interest in co less exctuslvply colleges just for outside the classroom, they can H appy cial About a Woman . . . and became an especially sensitive dochina war costs from $80 Mb 16 years. The division spokes- of about $2.1 million. Individual 347, United Paper Makers *’0*°*'® ®*’c retired In 1964. For Women’s Colleges," doesn't Just issue, have also reaffirmed a education—strong two or three women. A growing number have run their own show In extra- lion when he took office to $8 man said the building lease runs figures on the warehouse fa- years ago—has subsided of late. curicular acUvitles. APL-CIO. He was vice chair- ®®''®cal years, she was soloist extoll the benefits of going to basic commitment to educating developed special ties with near blllUm this year and U.S. troop out at the end of this month, cillty were not Immediately man of Boy Scout Troop 25. Rockville United Meth- a SwMt Briar, Mary Baldwin, women and rejected the propos Mount Holyoke and Randolph- by coed or all-male Institutions Smylle readily notes that en strength in Southeast Asia from and Ihe aircraft firm expects available. During World War II, he served Church. She was a mem- or Randolph-Macon Woman’s ed awarding of degrees to men. Macon, among others, report a which typically let students rollment at women’s colleges 613,000 to 172,000. to bo phased out of the facility Any loss of tax revenue, ne wlth the Army Air Force, and Trinity Lutheran Church College. Chatham and Wilson 0>Ueges welcome upturn in applicants from one campus take courses totals only about 186,000 or less There now exists a "real Birthday at that time. cording to the town assessor's ho was a member of the Ander- Rockville and of its choir and It also warns young women In Pennsylvania and Mary for admission. -—or spend a eemester or even than 2 per cent of the naUon’s hope” for an end to the U.S.- Manchester General Manager office, would most likely result son-Shea Post, VFW. women's group. about to plok a college why Baldwin In 'Virginia are among These sources suggest that the on enUre year—at another. 8,& million college and univer Soviet arm s race through the Robert Weiss said he was not from a declining taxaUon rate Survivors, besides his wife, survived by a brother, coed Bchobls, by contrast, may other women’s schools deciding recent, burgeoning concern for Thus Queens College, for ex sity students. The number of Strategic Arms LimltaUons Informed of the division's plans on Industrie inventory under are a son, David J. Glowacki,' *^®ohSe L. Schneider of Minne- turn them off. Examples: to keep their single-sex identify. women's liberation, equality and ample, has made room In its women’s colleges has dwindled Talks, Scott said, and he pre to leave, but admitted that he 1969 legislation, although the re- Betty Jean Funke at home; a daughter Miss ®Po'*s> Minn. —“Coeducational campuses And at still another Massa Identify may help explain the olasses for men from Davidson over the past decade from 269 dicted across-the-board troop was disappointed by the an- moval of Inventory would have Cathy J. Glowacki, a teacher Funeral Home, 19 have yet to prove that they re chusetts college. Smith, the renewed Interest in all-female and other nearby schools. to 193. reducUons In Europe. in the Westerly, R. i., school ^'••"Ston Ave., is in charge of nouncement. He said he will some effect. gard coeds as much more than system: and three sistera, Mrs. arrangements, which are in- social conveniences for men and Ann Simpson and Mrs. Blanche complete. financial necessities for the col Johnston, both of Andover, ~ “ Newlyweds Selling Trees lege . . . Mass,, and Mrs. Eva Dobzelecki is aHve and thriving in At a women's college you of Danvers, Mass. A bout Town learn to be a first-class citizen' The funeral will be Thursday I Scotland, where crafts To Pay for Their Tuition by acting like one and being at 9:16 a.m. from the Holmes Cub Scout Pack 367 of the treated like one." Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Richard Martin School will meet men still carve horn ahd The sale of Christmas trees don’t know what other students with a Mass of the Resurrec tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the apparently will raise enough will do to pay their tuition.” tion at St. Bridget CSiurch at cafeteria at the school. Boys bone into intricately . . . every dollar spent money to pay the tuition for '^®®*‘ ‘ *>® ®P®"‘ 10. Burial will be in St. James are reminded to bring grab bag k J ...... two days selecting and tagging for your development. Cemetery. gifts. beautiful objects such as both Mr. and Mrs. William j j s treL at a commercial Iree Friends may call at the fu------the full-rigged galleon, Streit of Storrs for next semes- farm in Hampton. "We chose —“'Dollar for dollar, women’s neral home, tonight from 7 to Washington LOL will have a ter at the University of Con- perfectly-shaped, full trees, colleges give more for your 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Christmas party in Orange Hall top left, from the shop necticut. mostly white spruce but also a money because every dollar is 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. Ladies The Streits were married in “ ® ^P^u®® ■‘"d Scotch spent for your developmen^- The family suggests that any are reminded to bring a grab of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy September in Bolton. M r s P>ne,” he said. The ones they The development of a woman. memorial contributions may be **ag gift. The meeting is open Streit, the former Sandra Rae ®'‘ ‘® '^®'^ You do not have to wait in line Whyshouldwe Fraser in Braemar, Aber made to the Heart Association members and their wives and Frederickson, lived at 179 Main Thursday; Saturday’s trees behind men to use expensive of Greater Hartford, 310 Col- "'•dows of members. deenshire. Above, the St., Manchester before her '^®*‘® F^day; and Sunday’s scientific equipment, computer Ilns St., Hartford. ------marriage. When they carefully morning, he said, terminals, studios, the pool, ten _____ The Gate of Heaven Mothers Fraser's work table and planned their budget last fall The, Streits also sell wreaths. nis courts, or the gymnasium Mrs. DoroOiy K. Grant Circle will meet tomorrow at 8 they did not know there would "W e'a planned to make them . . . Your .money is not used Mrs. Dorothy Kline Grant, P ,"'- **’® Mrs. James raw materials and, left, be a tuition charge. He is a but We haven’t had time,” he to suiqwrt expensive intercol 63, of 60 Horton Rd., widow of P Amato of 666 Taylor St. Co- said. When not in class, they legiate athletic programs that Edward Grant Sr., died yester- " “ stess is Mrs. Steven Shurkus. Mrs. Fraser adding a graduate student studying mar riage counseling and she is a have been selecting or selling benefit you little, if at all.” care how much day at Manchester Memorial are reminded to bring trees. After their last classes —“At women’s College you Hospital. ®rab bag gifts. freshly crafted horn- junior studying clothing and textiles. when the Christmas recess wlU , , , discover the advantages Mrs. Grant was bom Sept. 8, starts tomorrow, they’ll both of being 'your own woman’, of 1908 in Hartford and had lived Anne's Mothers CTrcle will mounted lamp to the 'We’re not protesting any- . - - work full time with the trees playing the dating game on in Manchester for the past 30 wmoiTow at 8 p.m. at the thing. We found a way to make unUl all are sold window display. your own terms, without being years. She was employed at Prytko of the money,” he said about their " i sleep in the car near the the Security Insurance Co. of Ctembers St. Co-hostess is ______(PlwNi fcy W. Forfts Sttwert) constantly on display or taken Hartford. ^®"^ McCarthy. Members Rt.Rt 195 and ‘ 44A?4A in Storrs. “ I he quipped. ^'vay,” for granted.” should pick up the Special Tax This brochure, with its ap dectrkaty you use? Survivors are two sons. Rich- are reminded to bring gifts and Downtown Renewal ard J. Grant of Moosup and ®°®a*®a- ing District and put the 8-mill peals to female pride and digs Edward A. Grant Jr. of Hoi------assessments into Improvements at male chauvinism', is actually Rustlers Still Use Range the brainchild of a man-^ohn land. Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. ^ Gamma Chapter of Beta such as those proposed by Nel What's the catch — why should Karen A. Welch of PorUand, Sigma Phi will have a Oirist- ‘Model Block’ Approach son. E. Smylle, the 43-year-old presi good common sense to conserve the We can’t promise that you wiil Cemn.; a brother, Robert Kline ‘ •‘®® at the Green Roy Lloyd III, merchant and But Trade Horse for Truck dent of Queens College' In an electric company care whether or nation’s resources when large see a great downward trend in of Union Beach, N.J.; and five Lodge Convalescent Home to- founder of the new Main ,st. Charlotte, N. C. not its customers use electricity amounts of electricity are going to your electric bill resulting from your grandchildren. night at 7. ITiere will be a busi- Guild: The major problem is Smylle'persuaded other mem wisely? be needed to clean up the efforts. You won’t. But, if each of Tlte funeral will be ITiurs- "®®® meeting at 8 at the home Proposed for bers of the Southern Association Main St. of Colleges for Women, which environment and power a healthy the 800,000 electric customers day at 9 a.m. from the Leclerc Rockwell Richmond of are Funeral Home, 23 Main St., ^27 Richmond Dr. Mrs. Howard windows, clean up the stores, still on the ran^^e but was hired to patrol the he also heads, that It was time No catch. We’re not trying to economy. served by the Northeast Utilities By BILL COE coordinate window displays. they’ve traded in their horses “fea’s back roads. with a Mass of the Resurrec- Lundell is in charge of the pro- "Certalnly phase one of this Arcellla Dr., its program ad* to counter ”a lot of negative discourage uses you consider (Herald Reporter) system were able to save even half a Uon at St. Bridget Church at gram. new look’ is far more realistic mlnlstrator. Mayor John Thompson: If the high-powered trucks. Speaking of the quick-sale exposure in the media” about important. We’re trying to do our part, by kilowatthour each day - in a month 9:30. Burial will be In St. ------nr , . . , practical than the $16 mil- He pledged DCA advisorv Board of Directors received The California Cattlemen’s Behan all-female . schools going the “ ®™ens said: “ I’ve seen animals butch- Bridget Cemetery. St.------Gerard’s- Mothers Circlev..rc.e **®‘P communltw efforS! ®°"®'’®‘® Proposals for action, AssoclaUon rei>irts “^'“'^ual ...... way of the dodo bird—including searching for cleaner, more 12 million kilowatthours would be Friends may call at the fu- will meet tonight at 8:16 at the tStlcaUy expect much state reference was to a largely and said that while state and probably act favorably statewide loss of between 6 000 livers and a May 1967 News Magazine It’s simply that the production of efficient ways to generate and saved. We get 14.5 kilowatthours neral home tonight from 7 to 9 home of Mrs. Leonardo Parla iM eral financing to re- lederally funded redevelopment federal aid should not be en- ®" ‘**®*"- cattle by rustling ’ iajdng out on a rock. It article headlined “Better Coed electricity consumes resources transmit electric energy. You can from a gallon of oil, which means and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and of 56 Bruce Rd. Co-hostess is Vitalize the Downtown P'f" nairowly defeated by town tlrely discounted there are ore- Director Vivian Ferguson- •"niafs slightly more tL , a do^tL^’’^^*''n « o .- ki.,.. ^ Than Dead.” which, unfortunately, are limited - help, too. Use what you need, but be over 827,000 gallons of oil would be 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Robert McMahon. Business District, and ac- vo ®rs at a referendum. sently no monies available and Prom the point of view of a mlUlon dollars a year on the _ , / “There are a lot of miscon tion to Intern the trend . "'® continue to live on the DCA "is not sure what the 'woman shopper, convenient actual reported losses ” Wil- “ *® ooSKcstlon that some ceptions around about women’s (aiul for generating plants and watchful for ways to use electricity saved in a month. That’s almost 10 Mrs. Helen M. Speorot The VFW AmdUary will meet toward decline of the area prayers,” Harrison future funding capacities will Parking and bright, attracUve Statger, execuUve secre- [“^‘1®™ may hiH game to feed colleges,” he said in a recent high'Voltage transmission lines, more efficiently. In the box below million gallons of oil per year... Mrs. Helen Motunas Spearot, Jf||^fht at 7:30 at the Post must originate with the “and unless we act be.” setUngs In which to shooshoD are ‘ *'® Sacramento-based families, Houston re- interview. “ Some think, on the nucley fuels, aod tremendous are listed many appliances and the 46, of 1326 Tolland Tpke. died Home. A junior vice president merchants association says. plied: 'Ninety per cent of those oil that wouldn’t have to be and nronertv ®- resident, Forzley Important. one hand, that they are num quantities of low-sulfur oil. It’s the approximate amount'Of electricity barged into our plants or burned yesterday at Manchester Me- will be elected at this meeting, wiU be faced with a barrage of said he felt the planning tor Realtor Wa Harold Esule, 63, who runs a ^*’® *’®ally well-equipped. nerles—or, on the other hand, morial Hospital. owners — - • “M-not drive better vehicles that'-they are finishing schools, responsibility of all of us to use these they use, along with some in our boilers. Mrs. Spearot was bom Sept. time do. They must have in the sense that they aren't resources wisely. It Just makes suggestions to guide you in their 10, 1928 in Manchester, daugh is past, r-mi rm. ------aa,u; $10,000 invested. serious academic institutions. ter of Joseirfi and Frances Three Dead is now. project. They .„nig losses are getting larger '^'ey’re making money more efficient use. ' ------agreed that Uie key to a solu- urged. must realize th e v 'a ii “ ‘ ® geiung larger "Our point,” he continued, Grushas Motunas of Manches In Air Crash This was the gist and the con- was money, and noted that Any imnetus for imnrnvo,r,«kt Ui7 to get town state nr '^®''’® out that more ‘ " ‘ S' "® "is that we are serious educa ter, and had lived here all of msus of a two-hour discussion ", ^®‘l®--al l.jnds could be m ^^ b^g?^ at iTve" al^d^am ,” people are getUng Hans Van NNes of the Bureau her life. She was employed as tional institutions offering spe (Continued from Page One) \ the nrnhlema c\f lurbin cf nt made available for redevelop- he said. “The nnlv wav v/\n»ll Riehowl T .Diir»n*.».~ _____ lAlVGStock ] cial opportunities for women.” a keypunch operator at the on the problems of Main St., at ment, a minimum of 51 per cent ^ft *it^donees tT^ni ^''^'’®'^®®' dmlrman though the ranchers started his agents made 62 arrests last ConnecUcut Light and Power ^*1® Ellington Sewer Commis- a meeting this morning in the of the project area would have felvea ” ° your- of the host committee: There losing cattle , to rustlers five year and won 46 convictions. The 88-coUege association has sent out some 20,000 brochures Co., Hartford. sion and was serving as chalr-____ Chamber of Commerce offices he devoted to public low ^ strong show of in- years ago, the problem recently ------— Survivors, besides her par- man of the Ellington High The session was called bv the housing. He recommended that that ®«"“ve from merchants if became so bad that the state , to 2,600 high school counselors ICLIP AND SAVE ents, are two sons, Albert J. School addition building com- chamher-» . h ^ He and several other soeak should be segmented P'“ ® a®® to he translated Into Bureau of Livestock Identl- Place To Hide throughout the Southeast, Spearot and Richard A. Spearot, mittee. ‘ Chambers urban development ers saw a mlXe coordinated ■^^“on. ficatlon------assigned two full-time Luther Hoopes, Baltimore The unit of measuramont uud in computing your aiactrical amount of alactriclty usad by a family will vary, of course, AUS"nN, Tex. (AP) — Three public relations consultant usaga is tha kilowatthour. 1,000 watts usad for an hsur because of size, living habits and personal tastes. As a gen both at home; anu and twoiwo sisters, Mrs. tjnppsCrlpps was president of ®°o^oiittee and aiienaeaattended byoy cial,cial institutional and housing t *"*9* ^ ^P* -riTArchitect...... Arnold Lawrence: investigators to the area. University of Texas geogra- aquals ona kilowatthour. For InsUnca, a 100 watt light bulb whose firm—Interpreting Instit eral suggestion, use your appliances only In tha manner de Mlss Agnes Motunas of Man- Center School Mother’s "jcmhers of town government, development as the most deslr- *°*^‘®“* conclusion, ^® Property owners them- Ranchers said they believe phers say that novertv usad for 10 hours aquals ona kilowatthour. Tha wattagas and scribed In the manufacturers lltaratura. The average cost of a chesterchestpr andnnri Mrs. LouisT,mito Stocker r*inKClub a n d _ president______z. of .. the the ^*'® dnwntnwn 'downtown navL-inn- parking ««..! environ-___ able for 5 the districtiitutsi, but ueair he perhaps started \...by a_ __ nu- selves mustmu become involved there are two types of rustlers h ^ pwveny pocKeis utions— produced the brochure, consumption figures In tha following lists ara avaragaa Tha kilowatthour to our rasldantlal custompra la about 2Vk canta of Enfield. Ladies Benevolent Soeiety of force, the m ayor’s said that the buslnesemen deus of the people attending Director Jon Norris: There roaming the countryslde-the vi^wed^Zm^M.IlM leet liT^the said he has since distributed The funeral will be Thursday the church where she was also c°m m ‘ttee on the downtown, themselves must trv to today’s ‘ session.' ' ' " have ‘“been “ some good low-cost hated “night hunters” and the air 60,000 to 70,000 more copies or at 7:45 a.m. from the Holmes a Sunday School teacher. She dele,7ates from the state’s more developable l^ d if th»r« dered by some 20 Individual Cetimiteil istlmatMl “ But you’ll all have to make ^ "'®h butcher cattle for i^at la the gist of their study Kllewattheurt KiloMttheurt Funeral Home, 400 Main St., was also a member of the department of Community Af- is to be any substantial Z w a commitment to get things ^ q u i c k sale. made as they collaborated on n colleges. Average Consumed Avtrtga Consumed **'® Heaurrectlon church Board of Christian Ed- development in the district done,” he added. “ People will Manager Weiss, at the Game warden Ray Azblll, Appllme* WaHage Annually Hint Appllanea Wattage Annually Hint at St. Bridget Churchv.uu.cn at ai 8:30. s:so. ucatlon, ucaiion, the me lumngton Ellington Women’s Women’s Aa proposal proposal tor for a "Model He said this h»c=„=» ®bopshop downstown If it’s acces- session, asked asKea the me ur- speaking of the “night"night hunt- in^^o ° d e t e Z n « ° Burial will • • - - ^ - Air Conditioner 1.666 1.389 be in St. James C3ub and the Scholarship Asso- BIcek” plan of action was sug- developers do not^ant to comi offers what they want. ^ committee to ers,” declared: “These guys go ty neighborhoods ^ vote to remain Select moderate settings. Turn off Iron 1,0M 144 Remove clothes immediately from (Window) whan no ona is using room. Close washer or dryer so wrinkles don't sat. elation . She311C was waa very very actively acuveiy Bvoieu jested oy by veteran veteran businessman businessman in in and and dicker dlcka,- for _several____ _ smTn „ H'a not"®t too late for Main St”Qt >> — ‘‘^9 symposium he nosug- sug- out out anaand kill xiii anything.”anytning. • ~T-ho . . single-sex school. blinds and drapes, especlilly whan Fold clothes whtn handling rather Friends may call at the fu fu- involved ‘"solved in 4-H work. Phillip Harrison, owner of Har- parcelsparcels, then haveL v e to razerazeZe m i P'®” '’®/ also saw a^ mixture and Mid *^®he would P®®"pro- Though lU Illegal.Illegal, the ran- auZrs aT^iduatr^u'dent In sunlight. than Jamming or bunching-lhls way neral home today and tomor The bodies were taken to Day rison’s StaUoners and a mem- buildings. ^ of eommerclal, InsUtutlonal and ®*‘®” “ ’ ® hunters” ^led T u y a h e v Z d two f^m ^v The brochure barrage' cOmes many fabrics will require only touch row from 7 to 9 p.m. Clothes Dryer 4,856 993 Sort clothes for washing according to up or no Ironing at all. Kimball Hospital in Putnam, her of the parking environ- onc m»ona housing uses as the most de- ®®"'*"‘^‘®®- h) be drawn from lure curious animals within members A««v.lnt« amid growing signs that the Weiher (automallc) 512 103 fabric. Sat water level and tempera The Ladd Funeral Home. 19 mental task force, vacant innH m slrable and he recommended business community and range by shining powerful j, „ ^ 9 ' Mrs. Jennie A. Nyman coeducaUon bandwagon of the ture selectors according to fabric LliM c sea wattage Turn off lights whan not in use. and size of loads. Dry on^ full loads. on bulb Mrs. Jennie A. Nyman, 86, late 1960s Is on the skids—at Clean tint filters regularly. are fneomptetT"^^'"^"** 9® K®"®rollygenerally well received as Zoning Zoning Commission, Commission, is is the tlm nca-m .s9 ^9*^ '*®®P ’*®®P townspeopletownspeople aware todays meeting. “if they can’t get a pig or acting chairman. ^ least among the women’s In- formerly of Russell St,, died Radio- Be sure to turn off when no one Is early this morning at a Man the type of modest beginning of slblllty pf expanding the Central program devised, every stltuUons. Dishwasher 1,201 363 Fully load before using. Phonograph In the room. chester convalescent home. She Improvements favored by many Business District west of Main *^P ^® A month ago, for example, Food Freezer was the widow of Samuel B. Ny of the others attending. St. While the district limit on David Moris rty, a planning trustees of Mount Holyoke Col 341 1.195 Plan ahead so you get all tha food Range Thaw malts before cooking. Bake Vernon (15 eu. ft.) you need out at one lime. Open door man. the east side is 6(X) feet, it is consultant at DCA, told the lege In Massachusetts voted un two cakes or plea at the um e time His concept calls tor re as faw times as possible. Follow (freeze one for later use). Plan oven Mrs. Nyman was bom Oct. furbishing and color-coordinat presently only 160 feet on the Froup Manchester’s problems, He Builds Banjos in Barber Shop animously — with faculty and manufacturer’s recommendation for meals choosing dishes requiring the thermostat setting. 14, 1885 in Manchester, daugh Police Blotter ing the exteriors of the entire "'®®t far from unique, are repeated HEJDGESVILLE,MlTT\nirfl\7TT .T .m W.11/ Va.ir^ (AP)/Atr>i . _ * same tamptrature. Start surface ter of John and Anna Carlson block between Purnell PI. and In oommunlty-after-communlty , units high and whan boiling starts — Andrew Boarman’s barber Heating Insulata your home - especially the turn down to point where proper tarn- and had lived here all of hqr s l d i 'Z " Vernoi^ a ^t., starting with Burton’! as new shopping centers open G o t . Burner Motor 266 410 calling or roof araas. Install storm paratura la maintained. Double check life. At the time of her death, .911 9’ charged and running south as must include them In outlaying suburban areas, shop does double duty on days Circulator doors and windows. Weatherstrip and range after use to make aura all units far (Hot Water ana ovsn are off. - she was the oldest member of ,.9'“ '’ ‘9''®®"y ------—------pulling shoppers away from the business Is slow In this ^ n r C.O.D. caulk cracks around doors snd win Halt) 270 360 dows. Don't pisy with tha thermostat. Trinity Covenant Church. nectlon with a shoplifting Incl Another key to making the urban centers. West Virginia community. rurnice Fan At night or whan airing home do not Refrigerator- 618 1,829 Plan ahead so door la opened mini She is survived by three sons, dent ai th. H. th.l ....ry H. »ta, b„,j„ 4ake (Warm Air exceed a 6 or 8 degree setback of Freezer HeiU ' mum number of timea. Follow manu- Frank Sherwood Nyman of tho hirank _____ ,u_ P*"F area and a prime neces- central business districts were pickers say is one of the beat 292 394 the thermostit. Close demper on fire- (Frostless factursr’a recommendation for thar- ^^u™a*^BowenZ"*^Fni9h®'ne ‘*^® block to cover the side- 1 .7 ,? o 7.“ “ P“ " ‘® "®®®*- oua.ness oismcts were picxers say is one of the beat KEIUY I SONS lact when not In use. Don't cover 14 cu. ft.) moatat setting. Manchester, Ralph W. Nyman Reating units. Clean filter on warm of Granby, and Russell S. Ny Vernon, was charged with fali! fw o u ld afford pro- ’ et^ily‘‘aZs: feZalZhd: were pUnUfuT^" ^ M 4U . BVBNER SBBVICB air system frequently. Close blinds designed bell metal tone ring is Tsitvislon Turn off whan no ona la In tha room man of Torrington; six grand ure to drive a reasonable dis- shoppers from the gigie to the stores Plentiful, and drapes at night. Open blinds and tance apart. She was involved weather and provide the block . „ ’ ------used along with the best quality shades on sunny sides during tha Black and watching. children; two great-grandchil wood, Boarman said. day. Hsve httilng systsm checked while 362 • continuity.” he said. and trouble 647-9732 Color 502 dren; and two nieces. summary of ideas “ If they want more (tone) out once « ynr. Funeral services will be Police said a ear driven by with concentrating 0"'yonly °n on the The~ ri^ h oi the meeting and °"®’ Serving Greater Manchester, Water Healer 4,811 Fix leaking hot water faucets Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Trin- core of district core is that you won’t be help- number of * roach down and grab It," he VemMi, Coventry, ToUand (Quick jxomi y. Tike showars - they use Raymond Brooks, 60, of Gerald Recovery) ess wtier than baths. Dr., had stopped at the stop Ing th® fringe areas, especially covering all of the Ideas present picking up an instrument, Ellington and Seutfa Windsor sign on Thrall Rd. and the Harrison said he picked this at , the north end of the district. „d______in detail.____ Here___ is a L m w - '^® rollicking chords of “ Buf Personal Notices Bowen car struck the Brook’s block as a starter for several "Some way must be found to of some of them- falo Gal” rang triumphantly out reasons: It is at the core of Include them in any Improve- Town Manager Robert Wel««- 9*as his lingers fingers raced up and car in the rear. No Injuries The suggestions in this ad are for usage around the home. Obvi In Memoriam were reported. The cars were the district, has a minimum of "lents, and if something isn’t a late January svrnnoaliim #,f **’® c^’ony covered banjo In loving memory of our father, moderately damaged. landlords, contains two instltu- ‘'“ "o, the future will see the ,,11 interested i^oupa ^ o u ld bo "®9‘‘ '.u ously stores, offices and manufacturing plants consume large quan I.uuis Monaco, who passed away NORTHEAST A NORTHEAST Dec. 14. 1967, Miss Kennedy and Mrs. businesses (banks), and Is general decline of the street as got up to explore Ideas and suv- exuberant notes faded, tities of electricity and for this reason we maintain a trained staff to Bowen are scheduled to appear anchored at both ends by sub- " “hopping center.” gcstlons in more detail ^ Boarman sat silently for a mo- 'f a r advise businesses on the efficient use of electrical energy. This No morning dawns, no night returns. UmmES COMPANY UTILITIES COMPANY But that wo think of you. in , Circuit Court 12, Rockville, “ ‘ antlal buildings.. He said sev- If the district were extended Director William Flt^ernirt ■ " ’ 9"^ , 'i*®" ro- service Is free on request. And, of course, getting back to the home, rhe tears in our eyes we con wine •'^n. 4. ‘ eral of the owners will support from Bralnard PI. to the center Any plan develoned must ho ^ '* ® iairw ax If you have questions about appliances and the use of electricity away. his prop^al. and also on the west, he added, Z e by " o ^ Z o n l e wlThin t^e But the ache in our hearts will al f /n''L where you live, our residehtiat specialists are ready to help you. ways stay. Steelmakers Boost He suggested that financing of north fringe businesses could be town's own financial nbilltv J'*® *“ **‘®y Priceless memories wo will treas the improvements be ‘ on a encouraged to relocate to the T a rw T t®,be good and tight," Boarman This is one of a series of subjects which will be covered in our ure forever, l ^ F » l.ong for you but forgetting you Environment Outlay Open Door Discussions. Perhaps you have thoughts of your own on L s G O nevei-. THE CONNECTICUT UGHT AND POWER COMPANY HARTFORD ELECTRIC UQHTOOMMNY WASHINGIGN P,rm ‘weenTe“ltfn°eslen'’rnd the' ranZuld ” e d^vZdZ ZTr Tonof^^' "®®®‘‘ «>’ »>® Has bu.lt open the economical use of electricity. Your comments and questions are Sadly missed. welcome and would be helpful to us. Write to: Public Information Sons and daughters ducingS"p7r TenT^fZ S ^^® ‘HVlSrirforZe'-Sif K Department, P.O. Box 270, Hartford, Conn. 06101. BANJO MAKER — Andrew Boarman an n § every night ^ Card O f Thanto ^ r^rd^^m“1.1^10^^! th^rce^^clld^rs Joh7‘rrMns^‘*"" ^™®" S , B^arS'Zn frS
in P u Z i l PI, K e Z a r sympathyl-fliown us in our recent paredtZpm with S the ToZls 1969 outlay cZ of oreMtooiuIjLZtfe^'i^Uon^TvolvlS tv, Involving slrable'ZaZT for expanded municipal repave, put In plantings -attrac- uZ'. Boartna., till 9! all,9i'r4*lJ^i?^;... i : ...... who. W,o__c*i>eclal!y ...... sent tl^ it $188 billion anrt tt,^ 9 9“ ®®4i ‘ ^e Planning and cfflces or fer more fire facilities »iu» m .i;. 1*.. v ., maple and ma- floral IrlbuleH and Moss m o t o d Mrs. Doris Mahoney f S and family 1966 to $446 million. said. lamp oil fairs was Philip Forzley of 72 'Ttty^'phlllp Bayer: -n,o PAGB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN Hehron scouta are also reminded to boss and came with this state bring canned goods for the ment; Christmas baskets. "Mrs. Onassis says that it is Scoutmaster Milton Shaw Is Washington Whirl true that she has been working Finance Board Votes seeking information on Boy with deprived children. But she Santa and Friends Scouting in the town of He By MAXINE OIIESHIRE does not wish to disclose who bron before the year 1986. Ho The WasliinRlpn Post they arc or where they are. It would appreciate any resident Is a very personal thing for her HARVEYS . $50,000 to Buy Land contacting him if they have WASHINGTON — Jacqueline den, the rich and beautiful and she does not want any pub pictures or charters in their Onassik served secretly .'is a yrung socialite whose husband, licity about it." possession or any knowledge on vclunteer last spring and early Carter Burden, is city council Boy Scouting history. man from the district that en 000 for the purchase of the with the Increases to be given The Women's Auxiliary of summer in East Harlem, work compasses East Harlem. Holiday P''oporty on The board also discussed what the Troop is handling a uni ing with ghetto children who "She wanted to get Involved,” Fund for Attica Reldy Hill and Oreyvllle Hds. effect the salary agreement form exchange. Any scout hav had been neglected or abused Mrs. Burden explained. "8 '' I Howard Porter cast the dissent- "Isned last week by the Re- ing a uniform he has outgrown by drug-addicted mothers. took her to three places, includ Going Unspent Ing vote. gional Board of Education would may exchange it or donate it A spokesman for the Mc ing a Headstart center and a ATTICA, N.Y. (AP) — More For over a year now the •’‘‘ ve on the town’s budget. to the troop by calling Mrs. Mahon Memorial Temporary public school." Fashions than $82,000 has been collected Board of Selectmen, Recreation Hebron’a share of the 17.286 Avis Ford. Shelter confirmed reluctantly Mrs. Burden firmly refused In a fund to aid the widows and a" », ‘ncrease In the agreement would Voter Session Set last week that the former First to name the facility where Mrs. Commission have been attempt- amount to $3,140. Grant men- The Board of Admissions of Lady came there one day a Onassis finally decided to children of Attica prison em Ing to have the necessary funds tloned that If no district meet- Electors will be in session this week — Incognito — as a teach volunteer. ployes slain In the September a^ropHated for the purchase. Ing Is called on the agreement, evening from 7 to 6 p.m. at the er’s aide. rebellion, but none of It has During this period, two op- would automatically become Town Office Building to admin "It would spoil it for her." been spent. tlons on the property were taken effective within fifteen days, ister the electors oath to those Nuns at^ the center, which is she said. "She didn’t want pub In reporting the total Mon FAMOUS CONNECTICUT out by the town. Before the ox- To Discuss Revaluation who are qualified. Naturaliza run by the Catholic Charities In licity. She wanted to keep it day, Attica banker Chester piratipn of the first, which was Board member Harvey Des- tion papers proving citizenship New York City, have tried to private." Watson said the widows of the protect the privacy that Mrs. TRADITIONAL MAKER Juno 15, the selectmen attempt- rulssoaux 4|uostloned the town’s should be presented by natural "I don’t want Mrs. Onassis 11 men had been reluctant to eel to have the Board of Finance status with regard to Public Act ized citizens. Onassis requested when she be to feel wo have violated her con submit requests for aid. appropriato the $80,000. 788 having to dc with assess- Legion Events came interested in the work. fidence." one nun protested. "To this date, none of the .11 ALL WOOL LINED - However, at its Juno 7 meet- oiont and taxation cf new real Tomorrow is the deadline for Mrs. Onassis stopped coming "She will have to have a body women has asked for any of the ing, Uie Finance Board tabled ‘estate. American Legion Post mem to the shelter "sometime In the guard outside now If she comes money, despite the fact I told any action on the appropriation Grant stated that when an oc- bers to register their children summer" when she went back back, and she didn’t want that." them it would be available at whlch resulted in the selectmen cdpancy permit Is Issued, the or grand-children for the an to Scorpios. "She definitely In She added; alt times,” Watson said . calling a special town meeting assessor, Harold Maddox, nual Christmas party. .’Die age tends to come back," one sister ’
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' ■ ,1, V- \ \ ’■ •' 1 K A PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN'. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 concerning Kissinger’s dis n TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 manrljfHtw EwTitiiig l|fralib TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 Pages 13 to 24 Release Keeps Momentum cussions, but they said the Chi Fit>e More Years of Sentence to Go r nese responded to show they want relations with Washington CARRIAGE I Toward a Warmup Alive to Improve, I About Town There are further Indications, Downey in Good Spirits HOUSE ^ I WA8HINOTON (AP) _ island of Hainan In 1966. ’Two the officials said, that Poking I The board of mlflulonR and Agenda Decisions CSilna'B release of two Ameri years later, Flynn, of Oak Har may take more steps. ‘"Today's NEW BRITAIN (AP) — appointed that It was not now.” East Air Force as calling the stewardship of Community can prisoners underlines Pe bor, Wash., was downed while news was a good sign,” one — When John T. Downey grad 'hie son of a probate judge flight a "routine leaflet drop BARN I Baptist Church will moot to- flying near the North Vietnam sold, ’’and there are hopeful king’s Interest In keeping- the uated from Yale University at and a school teacher, Downey ping mlasicn over North I nigftht at 7:80 in Fellowship ese border with China. signs for the others’-’ still iMlng numbers among his schoolboy Korea.” the height of the Korean war. Hall of the church. Before Directors momentum gfolng toward eas ’Ihere is an air of mystery held. friends Gov. Thomas J. Mesklll China sold in October 1965 that PISCOUNT ing U.S.-dilnese relations, ac about Miss Harbert, who was he took a job with the Defense of Connecticut and Putney there was "Ironclad evidence” I I The Board ()f Directors will meet tonight to act on cording to administration offi taken prisoner In 1968 along Department. Westerfleld, publisher cf For that Downey’s mission had "in A service of Holy CJommunlon the items on its monthly agenda. Public hearings on cials. with Gerald Ross McLaughlin Hanoi Visitors The job eventually led him to tune magadne. truded Into China to carry out SHOES and BOOTS!! will be hold tomorrow at lo the agenda items were held last week, but public com Monday’s freeing of Richard when their yacht apparently Korea and a flight in an air I a.ni. at St. Mary’s. Episcopal Westerfleld, who was Down subversive activities.” I Church. ments were sparse. Most of the discussion was between Fecteau after nearly 20 years sailed into Chinese territorial Ask Nixon Talks plane that was shot down by ey’s roommate at Choate and A ll, reports from Downey OPEN 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. directors and town officials. of imprisonment and the re waters near Hong Kong. Communist Chinese. later at Yale, remembers him show 'him retaining optimism I Also tonight, the public w i l l ------lease of Mary Ann Harbcrt Is a Officials said they were not ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — A T h e spectacled, athletic as an ’’outstanding leader and and good spirits. I MON.. TUES.. WED.. THURS.. Wl. Tile Adult Bible Study Class be allowed to address the direc He said, apparently with the major sign of China’s- In Informed of Miss Harbert’s de civil rights leader and his wife Do^^ey was last seen by his an outstanding athlete.” In a letter to a Yale class SATURDAY 10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. of Zion Evangelical Lutheran tors on any subject In the board’s approval, that Belle tentions, the officials Indicate. tention nor the reported suicide who visited Communist China mother, Mary, In the United Downey’s Choate class voted mate that was published in De I I Oiurch will meet tonight at board's jurisdiction. ville’s starting salary would bo Official concern for three of McLaughlin until ” we were last summer have requested a States at his Yale graduoticn In him ’’the most to be admired, cember 1955 In an alumni 20 Purnell Place in Downtown Mancheeter 7 :80 at the church. Before this, the board will $14,600. June, 1951. She was told his U.S. cltlxens still known to be told recently by the People’s meeting with President Nixen. to be respected, most versatile magazine, Downey said: "Life meet with members of the De 2) Proposed authorization for plane was shot down on Nov. j held in Chinese prisons Is keep Republic of China that two Hosea Williams, program and most popular.” Over his here is nothing if not placid.- velopment Commission at 7:16 modification of the validating 20, 1952, and a year later the Jehovah’s Witnesses will have ing the State Department very would be released.” coordinator of the Southern class picture In the Choate Far removed from the petty and with members of the Ad machine In the collector of rev Defense Department sold he group discussions of a Bible old close-mouthed about the whole ’The prisoner issue was re Christian Leadership Confer yearbook Is the motto: "Always cares cf life, I while away the ministration Council on Eco enue’s office. The moderniza was presumed dead. tonight at 7:80 at 726 N. Main affair except for expressing vived last summer when a Har ence said in a telegrram to Nix act In accordance with the dic hours reading, playliig chess St., 18 Chambers St., 167 Bould nomic Opportunity at 7:40 to tion of the machine will cost and chanting such bewitching gratification over release of vard law , professor and friend on: Two years after the plane tate of your conscience—and er Rd., 144 Griffin Rd. In South discuss recent activities of about $10,000 and will take about old madrigals as ’Ice Today Fecteau and Miss Harbert. who of Downey, Jerome Cohen, pro "Duo to our findings during a carrying Downey and Richard chance the consequence.” Windsor, and French Rd., Bol these organizations. six months to complete, accord was arrested In April 1968. posed the United States admit four-week visit to the People’s Fecteau of Lynn, Mass., was Westerfleld said John, who Lady?’ ’Uncle George,’ and oth open tonight titt 9t00I ton. The regular board meeting ing to Ernest Machell, collector ’"Ihls Is a very sensitive mat Downey and Fecteau were Republic of China, including a captured by the People’s Re won letters at Yale In track, ers.” will follow these two meetings of revenue, ter.” one official said, ” we spies as a move to bring about meeting with Premier Chou B3n- public of China, Mrs. Downey wrestling and football, had ” a William Downey, now a law at 8 o’clock. The meetings will 3) A proposed ordinance and yer living In New Yot-k City, Tile Bell Choir of Emanuel don’t want to rock the boat or their release. lal, and a 21-day investigation learned he was alive. quiet manner but with Innate be In the Municipal Building $1,700 allocation in the Capital say anything that might endan Calling him • “ the arch- said after a July 1959 visit tliat Lutheran Church will rehearse 'The State Department said cf Vietnam, Mrs. Williams and leadership qualities.” Hearing Room. Improvement Reserve Fund for ger the others.” criminal of all American pris Downey "shows no sign of des tomorrow at lO a.m. at the Monday there Was no change In I urgently request an audience A devout Roman Catholic, Police Grants the purchase of ' land at S. ’The others ^ e John ’Thomas pair. He is quite .cheerful, was church. the old U.S. position that the prior to your Chinese visit.” oners.” Communist China sen John majored in English. The board will act on a total Main and Charter Oak Sts. The Downey, Air Force Oapt. Phil charges were trumped up. But tenced Downey to life in pris "He did like to write and he very happy to see me and ap Nixon has scheduled a trip to of $1.30,195 In proposed addition land is part of the new Bonnet lip E. Smith and Navy Lt. Rob they expressed hope that Down on—the stiffest sentence meted thought in terms cf being a pears to be In very g o ^ The worship and music com mainland China In February. al appropriations to the Police Athletic Field there and up until ert Flynn. ey, whose term was reduced to out to 13 Americans convicted writer or teacher and coach,” health. . .He is living in hopes mittee ‘Of Emanuel Lutheran Department. All but $990 of this now has been used by the town Downey, 41, and Fecteau, 43, serving another five years, cf spying that day. said Westerfleld. that he will be released.” MEN’S SHOP \J Church will meet tonight at 7 :30 will be financed by grants under a right of entry agree were captured In November would be released early and the Lists Arts Fair Fecteau was released from John’s father died in an au- Last month, Mrs. Downey, at the church. which the town has received un ment. 19S2 when their plane was shot two servicemen freed. ARUNGTON, Tex. (AP) — prison Monday, Downey’s sen tomblle accident in 1939 when now 74, William and his wife, der the federal Law Enforce down flying from Korea to Ja Hie White House and the tence was only commuted to Jehn was nine and soon after Jean, spent two weeks Inside 789 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER 4) Proposed approval of the The first Texas State Arts and Parents Without Partners, ment Assistance Act. Workable Program for the pan. Both were described at the State Department acknowledg Crafts Fair will be held next five more years, to the dis ward the family moved from China, visiting eight days with Manchester Chapter, will have The money wll' be used to in time as civilian employes of the where you*re a friend^ town. This lists accomplish ed Monday what had been sus May 31-June 4. appointment of his family. Wallingford to New Britain. John. They reported a “ more . . . a meeting combined with a stall a modem communications Army. cordial and less formal” recep ments by the town In the last pected since Uie whole matter The fair, planned as an an Following a recent visit to The Defense Department has as well as a customer! white elephant sale tonight at system at the police station, ^ ’Ihe CSiinese accused them of was revived; that presidential China, Downey’s mother-and never said exactly what John’s tion from Chinese Red Cross two years and proposed pro nual event, will be sponsored 8 at Community Baptist-Church, and to pay the shlary of a youth arranging air-drops o f Nation adviser Henry Kissinger dis brother, William, expressed op job entailed, and the only Infor and prison officials, who told Come In and Register for Free Hawaiian Trip I grams for the coming two and promoted by the Texas 586 E. Center St. The eveningr’s officer who will deal only with alist espionage agents onto the cussed the American prisoners timism that he would be re mation released was that his them Downey's sentence was years. This must be filed with Tourist Development Agency. activities are open to all sin youthful offenders. mainland, and sentenced Fec with Chinese Premier Chou En- F*hll Davis, chief of commu leased. plane was shot down en route being reviewed. the federal Department of Hous gle parents. The board will also consider ing and Urban Development teau to 20 years In prison and lai during Kissinger’s two trips nity relations for the TTDA ’’After 19 years, my hopes frem Seoul, Korea, to an undis Their hope that he would $33,230 In proposed additional Downey to a life term. to the mainland. said the conference will take don’t get dashed,” William closed destination in Japan. oocn be released was given a before the town can qualify for The Senior High Drama appropriations to the Education any HUD grants, Smith, of VictorvlUe, Calif., Officials In the State Depart place on the campus of Schrei said. “ We’re glad there was On Aug. 1, 1955, an .Associ setback with Monday's commu Read Herald Advertisements Budget — $24,665 for a vocatlon- was shot down near the Chinese ment wouldn’t go into detail ner Institute in Kerrvllle. some commutation, but dis ated Press story quotes the Far tation anncuncement. Workshop of South United 5) Acceptance of the resigna Methodist Church will read , al education program at Man tion of Mrs. Eleanor (Ikiltman plays at Its meeting tonight at chester Hlg;h School; $5,276 for from the CDAP Agency and 7 In the Jessie Lee House of the tutorial services to parochial appointment of her successor. » 1 > > church. school students; and $3,300 for Weiss is ' recommending Roger Project Outdoors. McDermott of 107 Keeney St.. Grade 9 Confirmation Class The first two appropriations Mrs. Coltman was elected Nov. would be financed by state of Center Congregational' 2 to a three-year term on the grants. 'Ihe Board of Education A Great Idea for Gift Giving Church will meet tonight at Board of Education beginning administers the parochial tutor 6:45 In Memorial Hall of the In November 1972. ing money. A similar progi-am church and Grades 7 and 8 In 6) Proposed acceptance of operates In the Manchester the lower Junior Hall. three streets — Redwood Rd., school system. Ralph Rd., and Galaxy Dr. The Project Outdoors money acoon was tabled over for The Cherub Choir of Emanuel rmto) will be received from towns Lutheran Church will rehearse the second time last week when who use the Oak Grove Nature some question was raised tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. and the Illing Students Presenting ^Kris Kringle Center. Junior Choir at 4 :80 p.m'. at the about iriiether the streets are The board will discuss the in fact acceptable. church. Aa it so often does, love James Fotter, in the role' of futing her cynical teacher when as The Doubts; Crescent De- town’s position on ADM emerges triumphant at the con Santa, g;ives his blessing to the she proves that the old gentle Ciantis as a spaceman; Laura During the recent municipal Royal Vienna Cookware The Pre-Nursery School Class -union of Jeremiah, the skeptical man with the wlskers really ex Jennings, Elizabeth Rocker, election campaign. Democrats, IDENTIFICATION clusion of ’’Kris Kringle Rides cf South United Methodist school teacher, “ stickler for ists. At her right is the seal and Dawn Hllvyak as dancers; who now hold a six to three PASSPORT PHOTOS Church will meet tomorrow at Again,” removing all doubts, facts and figures, foe of fun policeman, portrayed by David and Philip Forzley, Richard majority on the board, scored 9 a.m. at Susannah Wesley misgivings, and suspense that and fancy;” and the Widow Hardy. Chenard, Emy Miller, Ann the then Republican majority SALEM NASSIFF OAMBRA (»BOP * 8 TD1FIO House, 20 Hartford Rd. have built up during the two Dimple. The roles are played In addition to the 70-member Turkington, Bradley Wojcoskl, for not supporting the (Connecti Thomas Mumford, Daniel Wil 428 Main St„ MaacbeBter acts of the musical. by Jay Paglulca and Cheryl chorus, others in the cast are cut Conference of Mayors legal The ways and means com Harris. Steven Salvatore as Freddy; son, and Mathew Schardt as action against Gov. Thomas •tt-7848 mittee of Center Congregation: Illing Junior High School sev- The musical’s theme Is the Terry Paganl as a young girl; letter carriers. MeskiU’s cuts in these funds. al Church will meet tonight at epth and eighth grade students scientific approach to the reality Bruce Dolan as a young boy; Ralph Maccarone and Mrs. Other Items ^ 7:80 In the church office. will give performances of the of Santa Claus. At the left, Mark Sandall as the head post (JhrisUne Parks of the Illing Other items include: ' production, with music by Dan Susan Sterling, as the widow’s man; Richard Plepler Us post music department are music 1) Proposed reclassification of SMOKERS’ This quality cookwai’e is imported The Senior Methodists of iel Jason and libretto by James daughter Karen, goes to the man; Mark Kaufmann as the and stage directors, respective the assesor from wage group from Austria. It is made of iron Austen, for parents and friends HEADQUARTERS and covered with porcelain South United Methodist Chhrch North Pole and succeeds In re- ether Jeremiah. ly. Brian Kilpatrick, Illing 21 ($11,388.60 to $13,7(M.60 per enamel. Even the unique pattern will meet Thursday at noon at In the school auditorium tomor Curtatn time Is 7:30. Tickets Also, Dorrie Wilk, Mary Ann ninth grade student, is piano year) to wage group 22 ($12,- AT is baked in. Then it’s rimmed the Susannah Wesley House for row and Thursday evenings. will be available at the door. Nassiff, and Theresa Donovan accompanist. 686.40 to $16,897.20 per year). with stainless steel so the edges a Christmas potluck. For further Town Manager Robert Weiss LlfieETTS won’t chip. It’s heavy like all good Information contact Miss Eliza Gamma Chapter of Alpha The Twins Mothers Club of Hlpwortli Circle of South The hoard of trusptees of Com- The Pilgrim Choir of Center recently announced that Edgar cookware is. You can move it beth Brown of 286B N. Main St. munlty Baptist Church will Congregational Church will re E. Belleville of Rockville, now PARKADE from refrigerator to stove . . . Delta Kappa sorority will meet Greater. Hartford will meet to- United Methodist Church will Thursday at 7:80 p.m, at the moiirow at 8 p.m. at the Christ have, a regpilar business meet- meet tonight at 7:30 at the hearse tomorrow at 3:16 p.m. at assessor of Enfield, would be and right to the table for gourmet gin as town assessor Dec. 20. serving. This is exclusive home of Mrs. Joan Wood of the King Lutheran Church in ing and Christmas party tomor- church. the church. imported cookware. You can’t 81 Bretton Rd. Members are Windsor. After a business meet- row at 8 p.m. at the nome of buy it in any store. It is available reminded to bring wrapped and ing, there will be a Monte Carlo Mrs. Nelson Richmond of 283 in this area exclusively at Savings For labeled gifts for Christmas dls- 'whist. Members are reminded Spring St. Co-hostess is Miss Bank of Manchester. tributlon to convalescent home to bring gifts for convalescent Eleanor Gordon. Prescriptions residents. Co-hostesses are Miss home residents. For further in------Isabelle Regan and Mrs, Mellle NOTICE TO SENIOR CITIZENS: CHRISTMAS formation contatt Mrs. Richard Manchester Grange will meet Farr. T. Glbertl of 216 Benedict Dr., tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the COSMETICS & GIFTS South .Windsor. Grange Hall, 205 Olcott St. Dakota Council, Degree of ----- Members are reminded to bring SHOP Pocahontas, will meet tomorrow Manchester (Chapter, Disabled gifts for children at the Mans- at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Amerlcan Veterans, and its field State Training School. BLUE CROSS-65 BENEFITS TO INCREASE Pine Pharmacy Hall. There will be a social hour Auxiliaty, will have a Christ- Children’s wear from size 8 { , lit, I '’'1 il \il.mis with refreshments after the mas party and potluck ■ tomor- and up is suggested. There will r.t'i I meeting. Members are remind row at 6 p.m. at the VFW Home be' an auction table and re ed to bring grab bag gifts. fer members and their families, freshments. WITH NO RATE CHANGE The handicrafts group of the V, # ’V Manchester Newcomers (31ub ’ a > will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Manchester (Community T » •* The government will increase the amounts of the deductible and coinsurance under Y, 79 N. Main St. Mrs. David Verbrldge will demonstrate how MEDICARE, PART A hospital benefits beginning January 1, 1972. These changes, to make Christmas trees from which affect Medicare patients admitted on or after the above date, are mandatory egg cartons and tin foil. under Medicare law as a result of rising hospital -care costs. The Ralph Nader-lnltlated The Connecticut Citizens Action The- Group is sponsoring a state One-At-A- r wide high school student confer complete Royal VicnM set mdudet: ence on the “ politics of pollu BLUE CROSS RATES REMAIM THE SAME All-At-One- tion” to draw up an environ Time Plan mental platform for the elec When you open a savings account 10" COVERED SKILLET $9.00 tion in 1972. The regional or for $50 or more, or add $50 to retail value $12. Time-Plan ganizing meeting in the Hart Connecticut Blue Cross will absorb the higher deductible and coinsurance amounts for your present savings account, 5 ford area will bo Wednesday at you may purchase a If you open a new savings account subscribers to BC-65, the Medicare supplementary plan. There will be no increase in piece of Royal Vienna Cookware 2 QT COVERED SAUCEPAN $7.45 for $500 or more, or add $500 to 1 the Children’s Museum of Hart at a big saving over the regular retail value $11. your present savings account, ford, 960 Trout Brook Dr., West membership rates for the higher benefits. This is made possible because of savings retail cost. For example . . . with you may purchase the complete Hartford at 7:30 p.m. All inter realized through the government's Utilization Review procedure. a $50 deposit, you may buy the ten piece set of Royal Vienna ested high school students are on'v $ 9 . 9 5 when 5 QT COVERED DUTCH OVEN $9.45 Cookware for only $^29.95. Thie Deaf Custompf:., 5>/^ quart covered Dutch oven retail value $14. urged to attend. you open a Savings Account for for Just $9.45 . . . that’s a saving is a saving of $25 over the J50 or more, or add $50 to your of almost four dollars. Haven’t regular retail price of $55 and existing savings account. We want to -hank all of you who hav«’ appIlL-c! for Our Lady of Unity Mothers we cooked up some big savings 8" COVERED SKILLET $6.95 a saving of $10 over Individually for you? retail value $9. priced pieces. Circle will have a Christmas The set Includes a 1 y , quart 41 ButterfielcJ s chaf’.)i; account. We kne w that many party at Its meeting tomorrow covered at 8 p.m, at the home of Mrs. HEALTH CARE BEHEFITS !H EACH BEHEFIT PERIOD IVi QT COVERED SAUCEPAN $6.95 skillet, 5*/4 qt. covered Dutch retail value $9. <.( you have not , ■ *oiv.'(3 you( th rc) • •f.-'s, Herbert Stevenson, 46 Kennedy oven, 8* covered skillet, and 2 Rd. quart covered taucepan. Coneldar FOB BC'65 MEMBERS EFFECTIVE JAHUARY 1,1972 this elegant cookware for yourcelf and we apolo ji i- ■ 'oc. !=‘K>y. Dik-
• , Liggefts Member F.D.I.C. At the Parkade Butte.'lfle Id 111 c I. n 1 il (• S tr* f f'cxfkcxcb,' MANCHESTER 1 ^ CONNECTICUT BLUE CROSS I I V lUMNimii • EurHWTFon.* tonswisNoa • soiTiMiwroM ■aW M MMIW(— M M eiei'o .ii» » ^ f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 p a g e f i f t e e n PAGE FOtJRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMRER 14, 1971 the project gives the villager Court Revives Manchester respect. A man Is donating Bus Route to Romance something tangible when he TIMEX Suit Against Indian Wriling Shows How Life Hospital Notes Federation Helps provides his uilskllled labor to iFD En sir a village project. HEADQUARTERS Abortion Law Ducks Toils of Dublin Mrs. PanjoB was bom In Chi Can Harmonize with Environment vram ura HOURS AT DUBLIN (AP) — TTiey call It service that whisks the girls off AUTOMATIC OR Int4>rmediat«> Cam Hninl- cago'where she was graduated NIQW YORK (AP) _ A suit By I>BACK MOFFAT the Cupid Bus. to Tuam every Friday evening CALL DELIVERY < private, noon • 2 p.in., and i Greek Families from Mundelein College and against Oonnectlcut’s antl-nbor- AP NewsfeaUires Writer Every weekend. It makes a so** returns therp In time for LIQQETTS P E R G A L . p.in. ■ 8 p.ni.; prtvato rooms, studied at the National Art tlon Jaws was revived Monday 16-mile run from Dublin to the work Monday. The fare is less 24 HR. BURNER By VIVIAN BROWN tributtons, there is a contrib- ghe jives In Athens with NEW YORK (AP) ’’What !• a.n^. • 2 p.ni., and 4 p.m. • 8 west of Ireland with 70 girls go- iban half the cost by train. SERVICE AP Newsteatures Writer utor-related program. PARKADE by the U.B, Court of Appeals, Y E A R R O U N D p.ni. her husband. Is life? It Is the flash of a fire Ing bock to their native pas- At the Dublin end, 21-year-old “ The opportunity to help In which returned the case to a Pediatries: Parents allowed NORWALK (AP) — A fly In the night. M Is the breath tures In search for rest—and Maureen Cunnlffec, a company fe^rol district judge In Hart any time except noon—8 p.m.; great many Greek children will of a buffalo In the winter time. romance. secretary, has (ionverted^ her NATIONAL OIL CO others, 2 p.ni. • 8 p.m. receive Christmas gifts from ford for further proceedings, It Is the ll'tfle shadow which “ It’s only for the weekend, of apartment Into a booking of- 'The suit filed by 868 Con Self Service: 10 a.m. • 2 p.m .; their American sponsors this [ /JT^Sx MANCHESTER runs across the grass and loses course," explained Pauline Yice. I p.m. • 8 p.m. year, says Dora Panton, direc necticut women. Including law Itself In the sunset.” Walsh, a typist of 19. “ But It’s “ Down In the west, women B88-5544 Intensive Care and Coronary tor of Greek Field Service for yers, doctors, family planning Eloquent words cf a medom marvelous to get away to meet scarce because so many Care I Immediate family onlv. the Save the Children Feder A\ \V counselors and women’s llber- environmentalist? No, they all our old friends In our real have migrated to jobs In Dublin any time, limited 'to five mlii ation and Its cooperating agen PARKADE atlonlsu, was dismissed by Dis wore spekon by Crowfoot, who homeland.” or England,’’ she says. “ They ^MmCWMfWWMtWWMWWWWWWWaWWWMMWeKe ntes. cy, The Community Develop 174^ trict Judge T. Emmet Clarlo lived from 1821 to 1890 In Al The girls all have office jobs welcomed with open Maternity; Fathers, II a.m, ■ ment Foundation, whose head last May on grounds his court berta, Canada, and was orator In Dublin. Living In crowded literally—vrtien 12:48 p.m., and e:.H0 p.in. ■ 8 quarters are hero. did not have jurisdiction. for the Blackfoot Confederacy. apartments, they have few lels- appear at social functions Atfenfion Late Shoppers p.m.; othera, .H p.m. ■ 4 p.m., FVxmded almost 40 years ago. Clarlo ruled that the federal In short—an Indian. ure-tlmo pursuits, apart from their home towns," and 8:80 p.m. • 8 p.m. Save the Children aids children, court should not handle a case ” I really think If children movies and dance halls. "YYie service has boomed to Visit the Axe Limits; 18 In maternity their families and communities MANCHESTER so Intimately related to cases were exposed to this kind of ex “ One gets very tired paying a*^®h an extent that other towns presenUy pending In the sUte’s 12 In other areas, ni> limit la In . the Southern Appalachian pression It would change their Into dance halls and then get- the west want to link up with criminal justice system.” CHRISTMAS MINI SALE self-servlre. Mountains, on American Indian P A R K A D E_ whole cutlcck on the Indians,” ting perhaps only two or three *t. All emerxency patients and reservations and in many coun The Court of Appeals Monday says T. C. McLuhan, a young dances a night,” said Sheila Tradespeople, winning extra outpatients are requested to use tries overseas through Oie spon upheld Clario’s dismissal of a woman who has gathered to Mulvanny. "There are never business every weekend In an at the new emergency room sorship program, which in part of the complaint brought gether Indian writings and enough men about to partner area offlclallly ranked the most entrance off Armory St. Access volves a regular contribution on behalf of a '‘class” of all oratory such os the above and all the girls. Hie males go depressed In the republic, beam to the entrance Is via existing from the sponsors, annual col Connecticut women of child put them Into a book called arcund selecting their partners approval. So dees the clergy, THE SALVATION ARMY lection of used clothing and a bearing age, but said an “Touch 'the Earth." as If they were conferring a fa- "I would like to see this en- driveways. T. C. McLUHAN 661 Main Street — Manchester general self-help fund. amended complaint could be Miss McLuhan, daughter cf vor cn them by asking them to terprise extended to other dance. areas In the west,” said the For that last minute gift Patients Today; 272 The Community Development filed on behalf of pregnant writer Marshall McLuhan, Ing 10 to 12 hours a day. ” I up their sacred graves to be “ Some of them are gigolo Rev. Michael Keane, director Foundation assists in initiating f women. came into close contact with meant to portray Indian life as plowed tor com ? Dakotas, I am on ADMITTED YESTERDAY: and carrying out projects which Under Connecticut law an the Indians when she worked u was,” she says. "What the for war!” types who even ask you to buy a Catholic marriage bureau Mrs. Arllne A. Baker, 72 Skin meet local needs and utilize lo abortion can be performed only with the Company of Young Ca- Indians did, how they felt about The last part of “Touch the them drinks or cigarettes. Oth- in County Mayo. “ I have no doubt that if it THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1971 ner Rd„ Vernon; John J. Bana- cal resources and local volun If the life of the mother or child nadlane, a group whese goal land, religion, objects. The elo- Earth,” Miss McLuhw says, is ers want to make love on the vlge, 41 Croft Dr.; Joseph G. teer labor. is threatened, and it is Illegal pretext of seeing you home. were, It would lead to more From 4:00 to 9:00 P.M. was to show disadvantaged quence of their writings Is overt to give some Idea of the things marriage in districts where the Bardlnl, 38 Morse R d.; Charles Mrs. Pantos says many spon to promote abortions through people how to organize to help whelming. There’s so much that are happening to the In- You get very fed up with that STORES population has been sadly de Supper Menu: Hot Dog, Mustard & Relish Caye Jr., Warehouse Point; Mrs. sors now visit their adopted publications, lectures or other themselves. beauty, and such a sense of hu- dlans today. It includes the sert of conduct." clining.” Mary P. FT-attallone, 14 Fox- families when they go to Ehi- means. “ I was really Inspired by the mor. It was a complete revela- proclamation of a giroup of In- Mary Bourke, observes: “ We Baked Beans croft Dr. rope", some even traveling to Indlans’ relationship to the tlon, and something we have dlans who seized the island of the steadier country Ginger Bread with Cream outlying villagres by mqle pack. ■lads.’ Also, Mrs. Rebecca N. Grant, UILIIOPEN land,” she recalls. ’’They have nttle knowledge of.” Alcatraz In 1969 and were ...... Membereihi] Slump Beverage “ Families often dig Into their a well thought out way of living EVANSTON, (AP) — 71P Bluefield D r.; Mrs. Dolores She has divided her book Into evicted In-1971. . . ® ^»milatlnn 4 k. hi dowry chests to find a gift for Girl Scout News In harmony with nature. We’re in the United Served continuously from 4:00 P.M. A. Gross, Lakevlew Dr., Crystal th.e sponsor. Or they might give three parts. The first pictures Miss McLuhan says the reac- , No reservations neecessary. Lake; Eklward Harrison, RFC 2, all asking how to cope with na Indian We, the second portrays Uon of most people to her book 7 ^ ' Methodist ( ^ r c h Is now 10,10,- a jar of olive oil or preserves 376 Tolland; Mrs. Alma M. Hat EVERY ture today, and It seems to me the Indians’ first contact with Is, ” I didn’t know this existed.” ^ ‘‘«‘=«'ease of 162,37< or honey even though they can junior Troop 829 the Indians had a few an the white man and the third ” It negates completely the In- ‘>u‘“nes8n'en he organized a from a year ago. field, Buff Cap Rd., Tolland; not afford to part with it. It is Junior Oirl Scout Troop 629 Herbert J. Hill, 99 Strickland swers.” part shows what happened to dlans’ stereotyped Images,” she terribly important that a sptm- of the Washington School de Her material came from ar St.; Brenda J. Jerome, 120 sor accept the gift, and if she voted six meetings to making the Indians after their contact says. 'kW NITE chives and autobiographies, with the white man. “ For Instance, the white Lakeside Dr., Andover. cannot use it, yre will give it to toys tor the Salvation Army to and Miss McLuhan says it’s a “ That’s when the Indians ttisn 's concept of the ‘WUd Also, Dennis C. Kurtz, RFC 2, another needy family.*’ TILL CHRISTMAS give to needy Manchester chil book for all ages. It’s lllus- South St., Coventry; Elizabeth Mrs. Pantos began her career dren for Chriatmas.' The girls by pb.top.pb. Ub.n by S!' ■tT^.Tlf™ ft. A. Meller, WUllmantlc; Ciotant with Save the Children Feder havq also spent a Saturday :>Mur' iMt: t a k KADE'S w o n d e r l a n d .“ ^ .S t r f f X f t ftT rM rt! W «»' Wft. f f t . .md bdftdUdt. J. Mozzer Jr., 40 Crestwood D r.; ation in 1947 when a contract morning and time at home to of his life photographing’ the In- The white men were also sur- Thomas J. O’jtMill, llA Blue- was drawn up with the Greek complete all the toys In time _ J „ prised by the Indian’s concept government to provide free in OF EXCITING GIFT IDEAS! for Christmas distribution. In the words of Red field Dr.; Jan Osborne, 29 Rob ‘He took qver 40,000 pic of wealth. A Navajo once said, ert Dr., South Windsor. land transportation for supplies The scouts working on their tures,’------she explains. “ But the ^ d , a chief of tbe OgaJa aj^^ys been a poor man. HAVE YOU HEARD? Also, Edward Ounpuu, Nor from the United States, and to UMSIGN K (OMIM.I UP TI I NOW print badge printed the wrap tragic thing is after spending Stoux, as quoted in her book, ^ single Mng.’ wich; Laura A. Parliman, 180 assist SCF at a local level with FOR BOUND OIL OONPNIIY’S ping paper for the gifts while all that time, only 600 sets were “ You have heard the sound of ^ Scott Dr.; Mrs. Judith L. Redo, government soclail workers. s||()PnN(, ( I.NTI IJ the girls working on their toy- printed and those were sold at the white soldier’s axe upon the concludes, “ is that 30 Liberty St.; Steven C. Samio- After the war years, when maker badge made the toys. fabulous prices. They ended up LltUe Plney. 'His presence here Indians who are talking. about tts, 49 Kane Rd.; Santo Sipala, more than 300,000 Greek chil The toys include sewing cards, In rare book rooms.” Is an Insult and a threat. It Is bringing out Informa- 65 Walnut St.; Mrs. Mary O. dren were orphaned, there was • PLENTYAUTOMATIC or FREE PARKING puzzles, bean bags games, tin It took Miss McLuhan over a an Insult to the spirits of our which should be made Turgeon, 3 Durkin St. no need for anything but direct can stilts, pull toys, stuffed year to compile the book, work- ancestors. Are we then to give “ relief such as clothing and # 50 FINE STORES TO SERVE YOU blocks and balls for babies and TURNPIKE TV’s BIRTHS YEiSTElRDAY: A household supplies, which were printed wooden blocks. These son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. shipped from the United States. DELIVERY toys will be used to fill t'wo Fashionable Philadelphia emerges from once-fashionable homes near Independ • v a r ie t y in p r ic e a n d f a s h io n Long UnlisAed Toilet Kelly, RFC 1, Hebron; a daugh ence Hall, formerly a run-down area. (AP Photo) But by 1961 it no longer was wagons which the girls have do ter to Mr. and Mrs. I>avld important to give children nated along with books, games End May Be Near DALLAS (AP) — Nearly fif Almeida, 126 Pearl St. “ things" and It was too ex «ET m STUM and other toys they collected. teen per cent of the telephone pensive to pack and ship such HOLIDAY BONUS The girls In the troop who subscribers In the Dallas-Fort DIBCHARiOED YESTERDAY: articles from the United States. participated In this project are Worth district—124,000 out of Mrs. Shirley L. Fitzgerald, SO Historic Society Hill A WHOLE BOOK ETJLL — Stamps iasued after payment for first delivery. So the child sponsorship pro Mary Ann Bealer, iRobin Be- To Trishaw Ride 826,000—have unlisted numbers Scantlc Meadow Rd., South gram was put on a cash basis if delivery Is paid for in full within lo days lasky, Sandra Berube, Gail Windsor; Mrs. Shirley Wolkon, and Southwestern Bell Tele and the money was used for DOUBLE STAMPS for amount of bill. duistensen, lEUaine 'Eafano and By HAJU 8UBRAMAN1AM while the older ones are in phone hints it may have to Im Blast Hartford; Mrs. Mary G. whatever the child might need. Carol Ann Ebersold. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia their 70s. Tivnan, 41E Case Dr.; Mrs. pose a service charge if that Recovering from Decay Villagers, local representa Also, N^ra Harmon, Kathy (AP) — There was a time when In 1946, when trishaws were trend continues. Jeatme Y. Tomaslewlcz, Glas tives and government agricul- many publicity brochures In having their day, there were 8,- tonbury; ■Gerald L. Kranz, En REGULAR STAMPS Holbrook, Oretchen Kemp, By LARRY REDBSTEIN 20.4 per cent of the population, the suburbs, would stay In tural workers meet with SCF Renee LaOhapelle, Ainil La- Kuala Lumpur urged tourists 000 of them In Kuala Lumpur. field were black. Philadelphia or come back workers to decide what need is to: “ Just step cut and enjoy a Now there are hardly 300. Also, Emil Deutsch Jr., Ryan SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! Mountain, Robin Mattarelli and PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The city’s Redevelopment Au- from the suburbs,” said Wll- greatest, but often the families Robin McGregor. ride in a trishaw.” Tourism might keep a few
Li - ! - 6 MANCHESTER EVENTNO HERALD, MANCHES'TER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN P A Q B 8DCTBEN MANCHEStteft EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN., T U B ^ A Y , DECEMBER 14, 1^1 A ndover placed at those places on the MHS Ninth Graders worldalj^ g road where experience has Police Search for Ques shown that drifting Is a prob They Share One Job, One Salary M issing letters lem. -Devalue Post said that Uie cost of the By JOY STILLEY said "niere has to be more to help, like whan AVe war# at- tha In Meriden Bank Robbery Remain Mystery fence Is minimal and will bo ■ ■ ■ ' ' f.;,- '&?■' May Stagger Hours AP Nawafaaturea Writer life than this’.” state legislature we got tha more than offset by the fact NEW YORK (A P ) — Two "W e sat down and took stock first interviews. You can uaa MERIDEN (A P) — held a gun on the manager To CD Director O f Dollar while .a third stood guard by overlappina: sessions forfo. that In those areas where...... It former was housewives who have of ourselves,” Mrs. Sllverateln your femininity to gat In, but Police were trying today to put needed, town plows previously "witched from the heat ot the breaks In. “ We both attended once In you must have tha abU- the door.” (iiade 5) students in the Manchester Letters from certain town together clues from four photo had to go over the same area a •‘•tchen to the even more In- college for three years, taking Ity to do the job." graphs and an abandoned geta Police noted that the robbery xt year, A. Hyatt Sutliffe, Illing officials addressed to other of boro some resemblance to the pi’incipnl, informed the Roiird of Krlimntinn 1fio( dozen limes, l>ecauM(! of the tense heat of the business world a liberal arts course that only The authors believe husinaas 7- way car in their search for ficials In Andover apparently problem of drifting snow, are urging other women to fol- fits you for taking a secretarial es should allow woman to work Nearer three men who robbed a down robbery of a Springfield, Mass,, liulurt.,aljvV,;i.itei'„yeri;Lf^ bank last week by three Because of the need for two - - end In up In some sort of limbo, f < imnlsslnn Appnintnient low their lead. course after you get out. We shorter hours at adjusted salte (Continued from Pnge One) town bank of $68,107 Monday. according to Walter Lorcnc, t’” **t "Iso said that he has ap- Teddl L^vlson and Mickie Sll- decided to make the moat of ries, taken some of their work The four pictures were masked men but said there was more rooms at MHS than are .u i, ^ now being «gcd by iliing he the town’s civil defense dlroc- Pointed Mrs. Susan r.oace to the verstoln, who host a radio talk our organizational talent and home with them and make oth- elementa to the solution of the snapped as the three robbers no indication the two wore car K' ried out by the same persons. «ald, these students S ' ro "'n . ’ “ o ' tor. recreation commission, filling "*’ 0" ' t" Atlanta, see many al- writing ability.” er flexible arrangements. problems." carrying automatic pistols en woum re- pm,| oreenborg said that Lorenc came into the town the two vacancies creat- tematlves to the traditional 9- After several other joint ef- "Why shouldn’t buslnsssss al- tered the Connecticut Bank and Ttie Group of Ten is made up missed at 4-17 n 'md sites committee Prime Minister Churchill Office building _ last night to con- ®‘t ’’ J’ the resignations of Paul t®"® office job, Including their forts they eventually became a low women to set their own ot the 10 richest non-Commu- Trust branch office and forced M reporting hour woi.irt loured the Bennet avowed, "Never in the field front town dork MMrs Ruth- •Iu'’ovaly Jr. and Dennis Kee- “ wn unique arrangement. news team that won the 1970 hours as long os they’re pro- nist nations. It meets this com tellers to hand over the money. Valuable Items students to use . oomplox lust Saturday, will tour of human conflict was so Munson with questions concern- " ‘t"' share one job and one George Foster Peabody Award ductlve?” asks Mrs. Sitvers- No shots were fired during ing weekend in Washington. rooms during “ ur'u S.ohool this Saturday, much______owed by , SO many . to ing______the whereabouts______of threethroe I-iOHce, former town ^^lary,” explains Mrs. Levison. for distinguished news broad- tein. "Nobody worries about a Ib e Joint statement said: the 11:48 a.m. holdup, and the 7 Left Untouched school lunch hour oenferring with archl- .6 0 ...... few,” after the " Royal letters he says ho sent to the ®*®rk, had previously served for office never knows which casting, never before received man having two-hour martini "Tlie two presidents are also only reported Injury was a The / tects cn alternatives for addl- Air Force’s decisive defeat town’s finance board, y®"®" o" the conservation one of us is going to show up.” by a woman. On a visit to New lunches but if a woman has. to aware of the importance of bruised ankle suffered by a fe In House Breaks 'Ihe need for more facilities tlonal building. of the German Air Force Lorenc, who has been oper- ®otoml8slon and'has been active Sllverstetn. Tlie two York they talked about the Im- take time out for an emergency trade for a lasting equilibrium male teller, police said. _ . ^ T " '♦‘‘•'■'•t Hiiperlntendent during the Battle of Britain atlng the town’s skeletal civil other civic affairs. produce their docu- portance of a meaningful ca- with her kids she usually haa to of the U.S. balance of pay The three robbers, who wore Two Manchesteh homes were graders moVo Atty. Allan Thomas, board hi 1940. The World Almanac defense program without a for- resides with her J"«ntaries as a team and usual- reer for women. lie and say she’s slok. ments.” wearing coats, gloves and gro completely ransacked last night, i„ ®uld. Present- chairman, reported that the ad- notes that, while vastly out- mal budget told The Herald “on and mother on Long Hill their show together once ’’What true women’s liber- ” We want to encourage wom- Pompidou confirmed that tesque Halloween masks, * es police said, though little of value ly, there are ,388 there. vlsory committee on selection iiumbered, the RAF’s air- this morning that he spoke to “ t® “ t"® doesn’t come from on like us with husbands, run- France, together with govern caped from the Meriden Square seems to have been taken from The principal’s comments were ' f a ■ new superintendent of craft had a longer combat First Selectman Robert E. Post ------^ ^ t*'®’’'**’* marching and slogans and it ny-noae children and suburban ments of other member coun Mall area in a stolen green se either. part of a 28-mlnuto report made schools will consist of 16-20 peo- time. some time back about a budget Manchester Evening Herald doesn’t come from legislation, car pools but who still want ca- tries of the European commu dan. The abandoned car was At Hawthorne St., someone last night. At the first board Ptc. Eleven, he added, have copyrisht (D 1871, for the program Ho said that Andover correspondent, Anna ™®r® very few jobs though that helps,” says Mrs. reers to use their minds and be nity, is preparing the mandate found by police about an hour entered a home through a win meeting each month, held at a committed themselves, and the NowHimper T.ntcrpriB.- ahho. * Frisina, tel. 742-9847. that women can’t share,” Mrs. SMverstetn. ” It comes from human beings.” which would permit the immi later less than one mile from dow, broken with a snow shovel, different town school, teachers ccmmlttei? makeup should bo town in Connecticut have a c l ^ ______Silverstain continues. "They wlUUn. When a woman isn’t de- The two say there U no rea- nent opening of trade negotia the shopping center where the broke eggs on the floors, and administrators will bo given ready at the end of this week, defense budget and that An together, divide pendent on another human son for working mothers to feel tions, the statement added. robbery occurred. squirted shave cream about the time to brief the board on their ttlcs, Barbara 'Beckley, former Police Begin dover is the w ly town he knows M o h o w k A i r l i l M * -f 1®**’ admlnta- being for her economic, emo- guilty. ” I can think of no dls- It was read by White House Police said the car had been premises, and emptied the con schools. secretary to Dr. Honnlgan, Is of which has none. i tratlv© position or a social Uonal or spiritual well-being, advantage to the children of press officer Ron L>. Ziegler, in stolen earlier lii the day in Hart tents of dresser drawers. Arrests For worker’s case load.” she is truly a free person. Then working mothers,” Mrs. Levl- Ebigltsh and followed by a ford. They questioned neighbor SuUtffc also stressed those ®°°>'‘t‘utttor of secretarial work Lorenc said Post told him A n d A l l e g h e n y Many valuable items were 'Die slim, .long-haired blondes her life is made up of choice, son, mother of three, declares, French translation read. by the' hood residents in search of any needs: Space for new and 'with screening and that proper procedure to follow -ar . m -mm untouched at a Lakewood carcle Welfare Fraud recently expanded their own not chance.” "They seem to get along better French spokesman. one who had seen the robbers. special programs, media center, ‘"tervlewing applicants for the would bo to contact the finance V O t e 1 O M e r g e home, where all the rooms wore collaboration by writing a book. Instead of women’s lib, which than those whose mothers stand The announcement said the "One of the robbers leaped storage, and parking; personnel ®uporlntendency. HARTFORD (A P ) board and to request a hear- ~ searched last night by burglars mandate would permit the im over a teller’s counter and re for added and special pro- Wilson E. Deakln Jr., assts- Local and state police today be- *\® present U’nCA, N.Y, N.Y. /AP) — The Kltchen?”*T h ^ ?^ m L l^ h^ th^ prrfer women’s'dlgtaty^ who entered through a rear minent opening of negotiations moved cash from the tellers’ grams; and opportunity to up- ‘ “ "t su^rintendent of schools gan arresting 26 Hartford resl- bis budget needs to that board. cLockholders of Mohawk Air- it one afternoon eight years women’s humanism. are hanging up ttirir cloUies aiul door. Police say they suspect with the United States in order cash drawers,” said William date and evaluate curricula. t°r personnel, said that all dents charged in warrants with .‘I®**’ ^ f****!" ® '‘"®® ^"<1 Allegheny Airlines ago. ’’Mickle had just gotten basically In agreement with the t ^ l ^ ^ e m what to to settle short-term problems Tootel, vice president in charge the home may have boon searched for drugs and money. Approve Cla«ilflcatlone Z7a“Zaterto r®SlarT‘; a^T tof ® but mT Z e T t a t a moOier of currently pending and to estab of security. "The second robber The board approved, the re- ^ Andover “Town ^ ' teaching me the boesa novo,” we think they are making a two, adds it is the husband who lish the agenda for the exam troaotlve reclasslflcaUon of Na- called the largest ® ®P®® Aiievhenv ^mAririno. <. recalls. ” Ouf hair mistake in negating their feml- has to give up the most when ination ot fundamental ques than Joy, Lincoln School princ- "PPlt®d for five, but funds single roundup of alleged wel- ® week and a half or so. All gheny emerging as the sur- j , j curlers, the kids were nlnlty,” Mrs. Levison adds his wife goes t o work ’ ’She has tions in the .area of trade. ipalI from 1 to 2’ ^ d a c e e X d '"®‘*® “ Posstble to add another, fare violators In the city’s his- l^®®P® "atO. he mailed another vivlng company...... i^vison aaos. ms wue goes to worx. une nas * . * P TTnill* n m In th a *violo3ta»«nMMA_ lA ffm * o lm llo n is r running around the living room ’’Men use their eex appeal ev- all she can do to keep the house This appeared as concession the'following recommendaUons cuatLiia'i® nl-An***! '"^"tenance- tory. I®«er similarly addressed. J'®?^ P'^^^ig leapfrog and we sud- ery day in the week' Being functioning and he lias to give by Europeans to U.S. demands of degree changes of teachers. / a. ^ '^®'“ h5 response, ® h e a d l i r t e « ^ Z ‘*®"*y “ ^ ® “ ®* ®®*“ ®"<» “ as been a tremendouS up s o Z io m fo r ts for lower trade barriers on a (Herald photo by Pinto) made by the credit ovaluaUon P™^®®«‘°"®l area (media spe- rants charge fraud and failure he said. ’ headquarters cities ------^ ______number of products, especially Captivated, Headstart children at Keeney St. School Annex quietly watch commtttL BA X s 16 h C s ®“ ‘®>- ™P°rt income; the other half , Lo™"® ®ahl he sent a third '®r the two airlines, the stock------agriculture products. D a V r X ^ e and Mrs sX d ra approved the ap- charge fraud alone. letter, addressed to the chair- holders >wreed to a merger “Santa’s Hectic Night” presented by the M an ch ester Junior Women’s Club, ‘Santa’s Hectic Night’, . The statement also said Nix KUB.TTOU a tT of Bale Hltng ana Mrs Mrs. R aondra e b X ^ pointmentpolntment of Robert Splllane as EightEi|ht of those namednamec are of the Board of Finance P‘®n involving the exchange of on underscored the contribution LBoat . t ThAiriflRS; TVknInn nnH I® alternate representaUve tow uiutiistni chaiged WlMl With fraudsiraUOE ofOI more nt the town waastjooffice building,mi------„ but----- Mohawk ^ stocki. j i. for Allegheny . ^ that vigorous implementation 1(01 idi)}' ^ r lk n Gi^ T . of iraS ; Mrs ?®....^,®P“ ° ' ®1a®at‘on than $1,000. The largest amount again heard nothing. «tcck that had been worked out by the United States of meas- Council. listed Is $8,312.50. Lorenc said that finally, last "everal months ago, urea to restore domestic wage- Unit Probes Tunnel Blast Puppet Show Story Jessie Hovey and 'Ihomas _ night, he telephoned John Yeo- spokesman for Mohawk price stability would make to specuils Procko of Lincoln; Mrs. Dale mans, chairman of the finance ‘ hat of 2.9 million shares *W* • V *nT**t*A*Hv -m iiioiiio, Ldiiirjnain oi iriG iinaiicc » ward international equilibrium PORT HURON. Mich. (AP) said the InvesUgators would more bodies are burled and w T o J McOibrey of Benne^; Joseph — -»■— ' Mohawk com- and the defense of the new dol — An is-man specisd investiga- meet at the tunnel site and re- won’t be recovered untU all presented ye s te rd a y m o m in g f o r th e I ^ a d Martel of Waddell; Miss Grace per cent was port to him dally until their wreckag^e is cleared from the start ClassGs at KGGiiGy St. School Annex and ax Uriord Paprzyea of Nathan Hale; Mrs. High Court Will Rule . lar rate. ticn unit appointed by Gov. Wil C 7 . letters. He said that VeAmnnnYeomans voted In favor of '^®J?,®‘'- The statement was read after work is completed. 16 -foot-diameter tunnel. Village School by the Manchester Junior Women’s Club. Betty Pike of 'Verplanck: Mrs. stated that he had never recelv- Allegheny stockholders, holding liam G. Milliken opens an in- Meanwhile, accusaUqns and The State Police Crime Labo- The enUre production Includ' Susan Warshall of Highland Nixon and Pompidou ended a J. Robert Bedlack of Rockville. ed any letters concerning the 4.6 million shares of out- vestigaUon today into the cause ing stage, scenery, puppets, final four-hour talk adilbh last surrounded ratory in Warren is trying to The performers were Mrs. Park. matter, was not aware that An- "landing common stock, gave tunnel explosion in which day blast in a six-mlle-long wa- determine if there are actually dialogue, acting and directing On Right to Challenge ed one hour more than original Thomas Bugnaki of Birch Moun New and improved TOTAL BA plus 30 hours. Miss 'Vir dover had any civil defense pro- “ ’ ® P’®" P®*’ ®®"‘ ®PP®°vol. 22 persons died. was done by club members. ly scheduled. ter filtration tunnel designed to 22 corpses, tain Rd.. Mrs. Alfred Wood ginia Bazzano of Washington; gram. did not know that "Phe merger plan now goes to Created Monday, the panpl pump 1.2 billion gallons of wa- “ Most of the bodies were dis- T h e monetary troubles The project began last sum ward of 54 Waddell St., and AUTOMATIC COLOR SYSTEM John Gessay of Bentley; Mrs. Lorenc was O vll Defense dl- ‘ he Civil Aeronautics Board for ter dally into the metropolitan membered and mutilated.” one claimed the spotlight during the Includes representatives of the mer when Mrs. Gerald Brines Mrs. Charles Burkett of 46 Con Mary Hildltch of Waddell; Har rector, or that Andover even tt*7"t approval and then to the discussions Monday, and Treas- federal and state governments, Detroit area from lake Huron, hospital official said. Legality of Wiretaps of South Windsor, chairman of cord Rd. old Larson and David Nordling had a director. White House for presidential ury Secretary John B. Connally unions and the construction and St. Clair County Sheriff Nor- Roger Roubaud of Mount Cle- the club’s fine arts committee, Costumes for the puppets New Matrix Tube—for of Bennet; David Lockard of By DON McLEOD David Gelbard of Los Angeles. Lorenc said that Yeomans in- ®/7‘t°rsemcnt because of the in told newsmen afterward: Insurajice industries. Milliken man Meharg said it is possible mens, a safety Inspector at the read and experimented with were made by Mrs. Richard MHS; Mrs. Patricia Sekoll of WASHINGTON (AP) >nje TTie two men were subpoe- dicated that if the letters had temational routes involved. “ We are trying to push for a ------tunnel site for l‘J months until several kinds of puppets includ- Thompson of 80’ Amott Rd., brightest, clearest pictures nUng. Supreme Court agreed today to "®®^ appear before a federal been addressed to'tl/e town of- Mohawk presently serves the decision. We have made the quit last May, said safety 4ii««ar T na A m m a I am Jm Mi a >t _At ... . .• ly were made of instant papier Mrs. Brines, and Mrs, Paul Sixth year^ certificate, Mrs. decide whether (urv I-’®" Angeles in fice building then perhaps they 2®''®.!^*“ " ®'^*®® Montreal and This is point repeatedly that we think Andover standards were often Ignored so bags, paper plates, boxes, and Humason of 6 ’Trotter St. Sound Anne Gracyainy and Miss Betty Sran j ry - February, 1971. Attorneys for were still there Lorenc’s visit Toronto. we owe it to the nations to try the tunnel could be completed moulded of sawdust and wall effects were provided by Mrs. Nicholson of Bennet. nesses have a right to chat- the government admitted con- last night to see the town clerk The merged corporation will the to resolve this matter if we pos Huge 25" diagonal screen— as scheduled next summer. paper paste. The puppets, final Alan Chaloux of 24 Sunset St. The board adopted its 1072 I®"*'® ‘he legality of govern- versatlons by both men had followed, operate a fleet of more than 6 sibly can and as soon as we PZC^ Lacking Quorum, But he acknowledged that he ly were made of instant paper and the stage and scenery by calendar, calling for regular "lent wiretapping before testl- been recorded while they were Treasure Chest can.” the largest available today M rs: Munson told Lorenc that. had never been in the tunnel it mache and painted by Mrs. Mrs. David Nichols of 74 Amott semi-monthly meetings on the ‘ yt"S- talking to persons under elec- as a rule, she is in the town of- craft, and 41 Convair 680 prop- Connally, who spent much of Berry Casey of 460 Woodbrldge jets over a route network that self and based his comments on Rd. second and fourth Mondays; „ ^ unatamous court took on tronlc surveillance. . fice building only for a few It’s what we've been talking about for 23 years: the joyful little Mcmday meeting with French Delays Zone Decision the observation of related proj St., assisted by Mrs, Brines Finance Minister Valery Gis- and informational meetings for ‘h® wiretap issue in two cases, Pamas appeared before the iiours daily and that normally, _ _ . ™ ' gold-tooled leather jewel box into which go only the world's ects. and Mrs, Roger Zak of 154 Car Your choice of seven fine best diamonds. To qualify for this distinction, a diamond has to card d'Estaing, said they made Not enough members of the Christmas favors which will be Cakes baked in pans with the board and public on the P"® Involving the alleged kid- grand jury but declined to an- she does not pick up the mall. ®” - _ ^ ®‘ , „ Gerald Remus, general man riage Dr.' straight sides tend to have a meet the strictest standards gemology can devise. Priced from 'considerable progress—not in Andover Planning and Zoning distributed to an area hospital furniture styles. first Monday. Pt°‘ a«alnst presidential swer questions until the govern- she said that the first select- „ Jll® fh« t v ager of the Metropolitan De The play was written by Mrs. finer texture. 'Tha fFsiiauHna* o fiaa Hot advlser Heufy A. Kissinger and ment agreed to tell him what man's secretary Mrs Jean Gas- allow for the ex- $100 to many thousands. Easy Payments Invited. terms of any ultimate or final Commission showed up for last convalescent home. 4 troit Water System, said ROU' n# thA dAtAn' other a grand jury Investl-^ the wiretap had disclosed. Gel- per usually gets the mail Mrs share of Alleg^e- solution necessarily, but cer Refreshment night’s meeting to constitute for baud’s charges , would and ^ gambling, bard, on the advice of his attor- Munson t X ltoreX to ^ v ^ “ ®“®''®® tainly progress in terms of get- ''' " ” the meeting will be the Misses wstim ted iKtool.. I««a tlo «,. and, admlnls- the.l court agreed to take a "ey. refused to be sworn In be- m Z r d d r e r e e d ^ r X n o « l c Z ^ ®®''®"‘ ting additional matters out on causing the meeting to j^ ^ o n and Vera Stanley. '’«s«eated. ti^^vo speakers for the first year option to purchase two- W the table, getting them die- be canceled. ------Remus also denied charges cM idm & that the company constructlrvg The soft contact lens^‘;0' cussed, having a clear under Scheduled to meet last night Manchester Evening Herald Downtown Manchester at 968 Main Street the tunnel was not aware that standing of ithe respective posi for their regular session, the Andover corre^mndent Anna v' you’ve heard about another firm w e is drilling down tions of the two naUons.” commission was to take up the Frlsina, Tel. 742-0S47. to the tunnel from the lake sur He gave no indication what matter of the proposed rezon is now here: Buckley, Vincent Ramlzl; April ^ . ‘^ ® / ® f“ The Herald this moming, s a i d ------these “ additional matters” ing of the Bishop Swamp area face for Installation of a two- 10. Lincoln, Nathan Joy; May witnesses In the sklmmliy of funds from ca- that all pieces of mall that come ------A SLOW INCREASE foot ventilation pipe. were, but said the French and take action on the change. 8. Martin and South at M a7 '•®'®‘®“ " ’ ®“ ®'-®' '^he addressed to toe finance board “ have indicated a willingness Philip Joranson, w h o along LONDON (AP) — Britain’s Officials said the drill broke Un. Mrs. Ulllan Shensle; May ^^® aPP®at" court held wit- grand jury had returned In, automatically are forwarded by population is growing more *"feoflens“ to be helpful, to be cooperative with commission member John through to the tunnel about 80 22. Robertson, Robert Heins; "®f®®® t"®/ ,*'®j“ ®® ‘ o ®
By DEAN YOST the team. One of his starting and the ever-improving Mike Norwich In first round “ Uon. tralrfleld Prep Sports Editor players. John Hordlc, a vet- Mlstretta 6-5 at the other for- Manchester, vrtto one ^ the to powerful Falrt P' RESULTS M anchester H igh is field- emn bail handler and deadly ward poslUon. Dan Carlson, a biggest front threes In me season Northwest com By Football ino- nm» o f it*? foam*? outside shooter, suffered,a brok- senior, will be In the backcourt. CX7IL, will go , piled a 18-6 overall record, NATIONAL FOOTDAU. n recent v e a ? 3 ^ S X Saturday’s Rounding out the varsity Hartford County ^nference s P Redskins Clinch Playoff Spot in Win EARL YOST LEAGUE Vn.7 . rfo \ ^ workout last weekend. squad for the Red and White more bol^ced teams. m omer s ^ American Conference 1971-72 basketball squad. Herdlc, a key man in the are Jim Jutrns, John Feeney, Captain Jack Phelan, ' • , ^ | t^, Tolland High in a Eoatern Division LOS ANGELES (AP)— afterward that "there’s no bit- skins ran up their highest point seum on a cold, blustery night and two, the Rams passed up a front Nebrasko, recovered a The Rams struck first when nlzaticns shifted their regular meeting The Indians open their sea- Tribe offense, is hurting too Scott Leone, Larry Perry and leads the Northvyest attack. Connecticut Con- Reagan Lauds Football W L T Pet. It was billed ns u civil war. ternoHs with my relationship total of the season. for the nationally televised con field gcal attempt and quarter fumble on the next kickoff at Kilmer’s former UCLA team dates as not to interfere with the grid son tonight in an awa^ much from the injury, either Kurt Carlson. Phehm ‘Ilf™ feronce outing. Newington High with the Rama. I’m glad to win Washington could win the test. back Roman Gabriel was Something' very important in football Balt. 10 3 0 .789 the Los Angeles four. Including mate, Kermit Alexander, inter telecasts. . .Hartford Twilight League’s And to some it was. The re and glad to bo back In the Coli Eastern Division on Biinday if They Included linebacker would be lost if the sport was done away meets powerful South Windsor Miami I) 3 1 .760 stopped by Pardee one yard an autcmaitlc first down on a annual banquet will be held Wednesday High In West Hartford. Tlpoff Is sophomore Connie McCurry’wlll piled a 9-7 CCIL mark and a guard or toward Hi7h~at‘‘the Muah Greer gym in sult put George Allen’s seum although It's my first It defeats Cleveland and first- Jack Pardee, who said, "After shert of a first dewn. cepted his pass and raced 82 with as recommended In a report by a NY Jets 6 8 0 .386 defensive holding penalty night, Dec. 39 at Valle's. Honored will be scheduled for 8:15. over the guard position. were 10-8 overall. Manchester The host club will proba y g K Over at Rock- timq, in the visitors’ dressing place Dallas loses to St. l-zmls. the first plleup I forgot what ” Wc did k because we yards for a touchdown. team of psychiatrlcts. New Eng. 6 8 0 .385 Washington Redskins into against the Rams, It took The speaker was Qov. Ronald Reetgan Manchester's Morlarty Bros. entry. The only problem that four- The probable Manchester made It Into the OIAC Class LL with Jack Zaluokl Md ^ n n y a y gohool in another room." But, with It’s 9-3-1 record, side I was on and headed for thought we could make It,” Washington seven plays to But Washington struck quick Buffalo 1 12 0 .077 the National Football of California, a one-time varsity player Eastern Division and playoff champions. year Coach Jim Morlarty faces starting lineup finds Rick Kler- tournament a year ago defeat- Meintee up 'vlth Pnei , . vallev tilt, the Rama The Rams, under former Washington Is assured c( the the Ram bench,” said Prcithre. ” I think we do score, with Larry Brown carry ly when Kilmer hit Jefferson on Individual award winners will also be tonight .»Is . how...... — much...... will the— ----- nan 6-4. . ...at center------with . —Rick...... Ing. J. F. . Kennedy------in . the . play- . ^ d use ^ entertain Plalnvllle High. Central Division League’s National (Confer at Eureka Collegfe in Illinois. Itie occa x-Cleve 8 6 0 UCLA coach Tommy Prothro, NFC wild-card playoff berth go A second-string defensive that a let of times. ing In on fourth down and the the Rams’ 27 and Jefferson announced. . .Ed Markey, varsity bas small nagging Injuries affect Haberem 6-3 at one toward downs, but were trimmed by Kllmos as their guards. .616 ence playoffs. were rated one touchdown bet ing to the club vrith the best beat defenders Jimmy Nettles sion was the annual awards dinner of Pitts 6 7 0 back who’s very big on Allen’s "Kilmer threw awfully well. football less than a foot from ketball coach at St. Michael’s College, Is .462 The 38-24 Washington victory ter before the kickoff. The runner-up record. special teams, Ted Vacter, We had a bad football game and Dave Elmendorf on a 70- the National Football Foundation and Clncl 4 9 0 the end zone. a former local hoopster with Nasslff .308 Monday night left l.,os Angeles’ pregame talk was Washington The Rams, 7-6-1, meanwhile, gave the Redskins two big and they had a good one.” A Gabriel Interception, his yard touchdown play. Hall of Fame dinner In New York. Houston 3 9 1 Arms. . .George Lundberg of Manches .260 Rams, Allen's team for five defense vs. Los Angeles of are through for the season un plays, and each coach gambled Allen, ccnsldered the more first of three in the game, set ’’That helped our momen "Football is the last thing we have A B A P o in t Western Division where man can engage in ncn-fatal com ter has been awarded a scccer letter at years before, he was fired and fense. less they beat or tic Pittsburgh on fourth-down plays. Allen ccnscrvatlve of the two up what proved to be the win tum,” said Kilmer, "but the X-KC 9 3 1 bat and do so by literally flinging his muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio, .750 moved on to Wiishingtcn, with The passing potential of BUI and Detroit upsets San Fran won and Prothro lest. coaches, made his gamble after ning touchdown In the third key was when I hit Clifton for a Oakland 7 4 2 body against an opponent. w * P a r a d e Led .636 a longshot opporlunity for the Kilmer didn’t draw much no cisco on Sunday. The 49ers After Curt Knight tied his Vactor blocked a 29-yard field quarter. Mike Boss outfought touchdown and then they fum “ It’s a hot. clean hatred for an oppo Short Jottings S Diego 6 7 0 .462 playoffs. tice. But the 31-year-cld ’’No. moved half a game ahead of personal distance ,mark with a goal attempt and Kilmer capi- Lance Rentzel for the ball at bled the kickoff.” Denver 4 8 1 .333 It was Allen’s first game The back-to-back plays made nent during a game. It's not a mean ha Oakland Raider football buffs can't 2” Washington quarterback, Lcs Angeles when the Rams wind-aided 62-yard' field goal to tdlizcd with a 32-yard touch the Rams’ 46 and three plays By Virginian X—Clinched division title against the Rams since he was a hero of Vactor, who ex tred. When the boll is snapped, you ex count on miracles every time out from playing ahead of the mending lost to Washington. tie the score at 10-10 In the sec down pass to CSlfton McNeil for later Kilmer threw a five-yard press your hatred within a definite NationttI Oonforence fired after making winners of Sonny Jorgensen, threw three 'xhe Redskins brought eight ond quarter, the Rams drove to a 17-10 lead. touchdown pass to Roy Jeffer plained, ” I was just lucky, 1 aging George Blamda. The veteran quar NEW YORK (AP) — The frame of the rules. But when the final Eastern Division the Los Angeles club. He said touchdown passes as the Red ex-Rams into Memorial Coli the Washington 19, On fourth Vactor, a three-year veteran son for a 81-10 lead. guess." terback, who is twice the age of some highest scoring average In pro W L T gun sounds, the hatred Is replaced with players in the NFL, simply ran out of a genuine affection and respect. fessional basketball this season Dallas 10 3 gas last Sunday In the last minute loss Wash 0 3 "Injury Is an Incidental, not the object tc Kansas City. It’s asking just a little belongs to Charlie Scott of the Phlla 6 7 Scott Tallies of the game” Reagan told the assem too much to have the 44-year%old war- Oiler Coaching Staff Virginia Squires. SI. Louis 4 8 blage. horse play one full half and expect him American Basketball Associ NY Giants 4 9 .308 The former sportscaster and movie to be consistent in kicking field goals, ation statistics released today 43, Silences Ski Notes Central INvIslon actor before turning to politics was on too. It's just too much to ask of a manhis show Scott averaging 36.7 x-Minn 10 3 0 hand to receive the foundation’s highest age In that rugged sport. . .Campers points per game — the highest By BILL SAOHBREK .769 Caught in Cross-Fire DotroH 7 5 1 honor, the Gold Medal Award. may be Interested in the rates at Fort figure In either pro league. Some Critics * * The spring-like turn in the Chicago 6 7 0 .462 HOUSTON (AP)— ^The Houston Oiler coaching staff Wilderness which is ccxmected with Walt Scott’s average has jumped By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Here V There Disney World in Florida. The sites are with a run of 10 games in the weather caused the mercury to Green Bay 4 7 2 .384 has been caught in a cross-fire. Charlie Scott is the highest Boston Patriot officials knew rlg^t going fer $11 per night with a maximum last 11 In which he’s scored 40 soar to 66 and many ski areas Western Division The first shot was fired last month when Oiler Gen- scorer in professional basket well what they were doing when they sat of seven nights. . .Roller derby returns points or more. The spurt has in Massachusetts and Vermont 8. BTan 8 6 ’ 0 .616 eral Manager John Breen and owner Bud Adams decided ball this season, yet he is being LA 7 6 1 down and selepted the New England to the Eastern States Coliseum Jan. 6 moved Scott ahead of Ken- |,ad to cancel their official open- to fire offensive line coach Ernie Zwahlen without head criticized. Atlanta 6 6 1 .800 name to go along with their nickname in with the New England Chiefs facing the tucky’s Dan Issel, the ABA’s , weekend. Instead of coach Ed Hughes’ consent. He has come under fire for the National Football League direct(»y. champion Bay Bombers. The derby has defending scoring champ, who ^ ® ,, , . . „ . ™ N. Orl 4 7 2 .304 A volley from the other side shooting too much and handling Loyal Boston followers of the team—apd played before several sellouts already Is averaging 32 polnta per the ski pole last Saturday it was X—Clinched division title dropped another assistant coach the ball too often. But there there were not too many—may have dis this season at the Bay State site. . .Suf- the trusty fish rod as the rivers B r u in s Set Monday vdien Hughes relieved could be little fault with his agreed with the decision but dropping f(dk Downs will ring down the curtain on Third place belongs to New were fast, full and clear as we Basketball offensive backfleld coach Walt play Monday night, as the 6- Boston and adding New Engltmd helped York’s Rick Barry, who leads did battle with the wily and foot-5 guard pumped in 43 the fall thoroughlH-ed racing season NBA For Invasion Schlinkman, who had been with create a new all-time high following, Ralph Simpson of Denver by a wary trout on this warm day. points, leading the Virginia Wednesday. . .The Pittsburgh Condors of EASTERN CONFERENCE the Oilers since their formation best testimony being the excellent num Squires to a 123-115 American the ABA may wind up playing several fraction of a point, 31.7 to 31.2. J f s ®®*"®V’*"£ ^ou don’t hear Atlantic Division and had been on good terms bers that marched through the turnstiles Rookie Artis Gilmore of Ken- about but it did happen. A ski O f Rang ers Basketball Association victory games at the New Haven Arena and W. L. PCT. GB with management. this season. It Is hard to figure pro may eventually transfer tc the Elm City. tucky leads the league with 623 area asked that a local ski club ever the slumping Floridians. Boston 18 12 .600 — Hughes didn't try to hide his football teams out. Some have not been The franchise, which has been operating rebounds, on average of 18.7 not show up because of poor BOSTON .(AP) — The Boston ...... _ . , , Carolina broke a six-game New York 16 12 .671 1 Bruins returned to the practice d'spleaBure with Zwahlen’s re i consistent by any means. Near the top on shaky legs all season, will definitely per game. Pittsburgh’s Skeeter conditions and soft snow. Its losing streak, beating the Utah Phlladel. 14 16 .483 say If he of the pack in this category Is New Eng be moved to greener pastures. . .Atten Swift leads In free throws per- **ats off and raised ski poles In 3% rink today, beginning to pre- *®®®®’ ®'’®®® wouldn’t say If Stars 124-116 in the only other 6% pare themselves for Tliursday's 9-PP™''®^ of Schlinkman’s dls- land. The Pats looked like world beaters dance for Miami Dolphin home games TRIBE LEADERS— Coach Jim M oriartv' (center) gives last minute instruc entage with .891 and Bill Mel- a salute to the Purrinton’s of Buffalo 11 16 .407 ABA contest. against Miami and turned around last jumped from 25,000 two years ago to tions to Co-Captains Rick Kiernan (left) and John Herdic. The Indians open chienni’s 2J8 assists are tops in Maple Valley, as this area does Central Division encounter with the league-lead- '" ‘“ ®* *^® Schllnk- Scott’s 43-point performance Baltimore 11 17 .393 — ing New York Rangers man’s work and said he was Sunday and played like also-rans better than 65,000 this year. . .Bill Cas their season tonight against Northwest Catholic. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) that department. ’ ®are about its sWer^ was the 11th time in the last 12 against the Jets. Earlier the Dolphins per's appearance fee, in case anyone is ______Sunday it was a ride up into Cincinnati lO 18 .367 1 For the Bruins, the game wUl "®‘ consulted on the move. games that he has scored 40 or had played like champlcms In beating Interested, is $5,000. The once round the country to see what I miss Cleveland 10 20 .383 2 provide a chance to begin a There was speculation more points, raisliig his sea the Chicago Bears.The Miamians were man of golf just doesn’t need any addi Remarkable Recovery Made- ed. At Jiminy Peak they just Atlantic 8 20 .286 8 3 , new undefeated streak, xriilch Hughes might be retaliating son’s average to better than 38 simply unbeatable on that particular tional dates and by asking a higher fee com,pleted the first winter WESTERN CONFERENCE was snapped at 12 games Sun- against the management for points per game. Monday night. Then they ran Into the finds few- takers and it gives him more meeting of the USEA8A. Certi Midwest Division day in a 4-2 loss to Oakland. dismissing Zwahlen, who came Because of numerous Vir chaiged-up Patriots and it was a differ time tc spend with his family. . .St. fied examiners, expert skiers Milwaukee 26 4 .867 —_ "You have to give the Seals to the Oilers with Hughes from ginia injuries, Scott has been and ski teachers who will be 5 credit," said Boston Coach Tom San Francisco. Later Monday forced to carry an extra scor ent story. . .Tliat’s what makes pnrfes- Louis Cardinals have suspended running Standout East Catholic Harrier Chicago 20 8 .714 6 GROUND GAINER— Charley Haraway of the Red linebacker Ken Geddes is flat on back and Marlin slonal football as interesting as it is. .. working on the latest techni 10 Johnson. "They played pretty afternoon Hughes fired OUer ing load and handle the ball back MacArthur Lane for the final Phoenix 16 13 .636 10 skins slips through grasp of Ram defender. Ram McKeever (96) comes up too late. (AP Photofax) What’s America’s No. 1 sports game? In game. The action followed remarks he ques, as well as preparing for Detroit 11 17 .393 14 well Sunday night. Let’s face it, equipment manager Johnny more than usual, directing the this man’s book, baseball still rates the made about Cardinal Vice President Bill the coming courses and tests Paclflc Dlidslon they’ve given us trouble all sea- Gonzalez, who was completing team’s offense like a football nod. Fcotboll may catch up a little but Bidwell as the cause for the club’s poor were on hand. The emphasis Los Angeles 27 3 .900 —_ son. They’ve won two out of h*® seventh season with the OU- quarterb^k-—and for that he Marino Battled will shift to racing Dec. 28-30 Major College Basketball Roundup If played over a six-month season Inter showing. . . The Harlem Globetrotters Back as W inner Seattle 19 12 .613 three games against us." ®r®- has been criticized. est would be bound to dwindle. . .Groups have settled their differences and will and the former Swiss National Golden St 16 16 .616 11% TTiere was one bright spot In Hughes declined to say why "The quarterback Is moat Champion nine different times, that have scheduled Monday night meet be hoping around the country once again Houston 9 22 .290 18% **ie toss, however, Phil Esposito he fired Schlinkman but open to criticism because he By DEAN YOST the coaches, I agree with their Roger Staub, will be the guest ings for years can expect better atten . . .New York Knlcks picked up Charlie Portland 6 23 .207 20^ scored the 300th National Hock- Schlinkman was quick with a handles the ball the most," he dance starting next Monday now that Paulk from the Chicago Bulls for a draft training philosophy in athletics coach.. Staub, of Aroea, Swltzer- ey League goal of his career. It statement saying that Hughe® First Losing Season Ever tald. "It's Just like football. Two years ago Greg Ma Monday’s Results the Monday night NFL football season pick and cash. . .Women jockeys will be and their stress of personal de- land and Vail, Colo., is an was his 220th goal In five sea- told him he was fired because When you win, the quarterback rino was battling for time, No games scheduled has come to an end. A number of oiga- allowed to ride at British tracks in 1972. veloprtient of an individual in- Olympic winner who will be the ABA sons as a Bruin, good for fourth “ i have not made a contribution gets the publicity; when you his own life’s time, today, stead of setting or breaking tl^t gold medalist ever to East Division place on the all-time Boston to the offensive game plans this lose, he gets the blame. Greg is battling another records.” ccach at a ski camp In the Berk- coring usi. year. ______“Someone has to do it,” he W. L. P et GB kind of time, that of a ded Durlng his four-year stay at shlces. The camp will be open On another front, the Bruins Likely for Wildcats’ Rupp S S T A U R A N T-D lck Krinjak continued, “ and I will as long Kentucky 20 8 .714 — am pleased that coach East Catholic, Greg either holds racers and aspiring rac- _ as Al (coach A1 Bianchl) wants icated runner striving to Virginia 20 11 .646 announced Monday they have Hughes has made this state- several track records individual- from age 9 through 21. De- 1% ______N E W Y O R K (A P ) — In NCAA champienships, easily ed center, hit 11 of 16 field goal 167-884, Roy McGuire 136-378, Pizza Vl^ins T h ird | Sports Slate lower his personal mark in the 16 16 .4M 6% trad®d defensem ^ Alato because I want the public ly or with teams; the mile rec- and applications are avoll- Pittsburgh Beaule and wing Bud DeBrody to know that I am not Adolph Rupp’s first 41 retained its position atop the attempts and 10 of 11 free Howie Hampton 880, Earl Coot "if i felt I was hurting the one-mile run. New York 11 17 .393 0 BASKETBALL ord of 4:24.1 set in 1971; two-mile able at Jlmlny Peak. - to the Los Angeles Kings for responsible for the Oilers’ of- years as basketball coach rankings in this week’s voting, throws In leading the Terrapins 860, Bob Boroch 86?, Dave Cos- club, I would out down on my Marino, a senior at East Cath Floridians 12 10 .387 9% the rights to left wing Steve fenslve game plans or offensiveat the University of Ken- '^*'® Bruins,unbeaten In four pastGeorgetown. He scoredscor-’’ 12 ” > tg-ng 187-884; ^ Bynws 187, e*>cotlng. In fact, when aU™n our TUESDAY olic iHlgdi, was Involved In a relay mark with T. McNamara, ^ Carolina 10 19 .346 10% Bailey. M. Audette 8:17.8 set » l’ along the ^ h a w k , ... cu. o7i-.....iute spon wii-tnjin 1aa.ftfw wvnnv ^’'jored players get back to par, And Buzzards First Manchester at Northwest serious accident at a summer West Division Sutherland. performance this year,” tuckv the Wildcats never ®'®*"®®’ received 37 first-place points In an 8%-minute in 1969 at the Eastern Relays at brings you to Bertohlre East, 898 points In out- late In the second half when •*®®**ot wirtaua iss-bbo, irranK j.jj pi-opabiy pg shooting less. P. Undefeated Pizza House won Its third straight Busi- camp in July i969. He received 22 9 .710 — Beaule and D ^ r ^ y were schlinkman said. a lo s iL ' ‘ ’ ^ ' m _ . * _ . ITIIIvinrfi the unhurried world that you Utah playing for the Bruins Okla- ^aa a losing season, distancing Marquclte, which Maryland outscored Georgetown McNamara 149-397, Rich Itovett would be tough to keep up this Ellington at Tolland extensive Internal Injuries and Farmington High; one mile re- ^ ^ .i, 12 .671 nessmen’s League game last night as it steadily pulled lay, R. BeaullL, H. Schoebel, disappeared from the Indiana 16 4% homa City affiliate In the Cen- „ Hughs’ timing In f l r ^ This could be the first. finished second with 708 points. 29-7, boosting its lead from 46-35 164-886, RolUe Irish 160-169-448, average anyway. How many Newingtem at South Windsor was listed in crlUcal condition Memphis 13 16 .464 7% tral Hockey League. Sutherland ScWlnkman was peculiar vvlto "We haven’t got it this year,” ______away from Westo'wn Pharmacy to post a convincing 104- PlainvUle at Rockville for several days. Bailey. 3:41.4, 1971 set at Class ®*‘;^®®"®- ^ South Carolina was third, fol- to 74-42. Gene Tlrlnzcnle 366 Jim Bell Koards average 36 points a Denver » 11 17 .393 9% the Port Huron one *^®^® venerable 70-year-old ig^gd by North Carolina, Penn, "I thought we were playing a ’ game?” 72 victory. The second half of the twinbill found the WEDNESDAY After staying In a hospital bed B Sectionals at Central Ctonnec- . ^ tamiiy ^ea. ine 01a ^ ^ ^ 1 , j folks can choose the trail to Dallas 11 18 .379 10 None, except Scott. Buzzards picking up their first ticut State College; 880-yard run “ , Wings to the interoational “ Z d l ^ n S “^^®>- «>® Brigham Youti^ K e W . SL little troatorous at the stort e Buzzards self back up physically again.” bour to Spanlshtown, British loss to Michigan State. ” We for 62 polnte to the second half ------ing of George Lehmann. was the first Manchester school- g|.ay sprung an upsfet In winning Toron. 11 9 6 30 tucky’s coach to 1930, toe Wild- heavUy, Pizza threw in an Im- His stay in the hospital drop Virgin Islands opened recently, FRIENDSHIP .MIXED — Bill Lphmann hit 13 of 16 field boy to finish, placing 17th with some of the best skiers in Del. 0 16 6 23 CHURCH Howard Peters crtrhavVwokan'rmazTng total should have beaten that team,” and routed .Creighton 90-68 presslve 86 final period points to “ *"ds. ped his weight from 135 pounds liilrty-one sail and power Bcbby Jack’s 21 points and 11 Hanson 201, Don Thibodeau 209, Koal attempts and scored 36 a clocking of 26.05 and the sec- jjje East. He came down the 64 Vane. 8 17 4 20 boats took p ^ . ^ p t . Oirt 201-214-678, John Wolcott 237-672, cf 868 games while losing only »>e f de^- win easily. Dunlon was the only Buzzard L a k e r s Own to a mere 118 pounds. Today 6 18 6 18 ThBv also hnva wnn thn Michigan State’s Mike Robin- rebounds led Oklahoma to a 79- Ken Maness 212, Vaughn Sher- points, 18 1" toe f w r t o ^ r i^ . Hence led the Pizza offense to net double figures. The hot- ond high school finisher. Chris g^te course in the good tme Buff. Scott to his Scott Free, out of Dan F*'ah« 201-662, John Kro W . Theyiney aisolUso navehave won mthe e __ and__ ^ Kentucky’s_a tiw * 6-11 AHntnrt/ Jim 73 AzrA*. victory AiaHowia over Alabama, o»iri wrwvi and »>ft7 wood 207, Doris Avery Avovny 1T7-AKQ177-469, LaFFy MilleFM‘“ er added 2526 pointspolnU Greg tips the scares at 146, a West Division \rtth 29 polnU, 12 in the torrid handed guard threw in 34 points, Bourle of Springfield Cathedral 92:88 to win *he men’s crown in comfortable running weight. He 20 7 3 43 St. Thomas, won toe p w e r ( 5 Perkins uonlit i Z i t X n -rouZ^m Zi Andrews shared ^ e scoring Arkansas equalled toe highest Shirley Pointer 178-609, Bee f®*- «>e Cougars, while Zelmo fourth period. Hard rebounding 21 in the first half. One Member was the first schoolboy. Ho the annual Pat Hardy Memorial Chi. boat event. Capt. Peter Hay- 688, “ ®^ 8"*®^® 2®*’ S o l c ^ s h t o Z e e honors with 32 ^ tots apiece, point total ever scored against Moquto 476, Jane Glelm 460, Beaty was high fer Utah with carries the poundage well on 18 8 3 SO Gary Anjgello netted 26, six Arriving at halftime, Simon placed ninth In 25.32. Slalom. Pete Doge of Burke Minn. croft of Tortola, piloting the 213. 'I^ny Baluk 2TO20U0^ . champlimship o^^^^ Andrews eften was alow Oklahoma State, thrashing the Lou Toutoto 462, Sandy Ker- 33 points. a muscular 6-10 frame. 10 16 6 26 more than Olayt Hence. nevertheless led the Dentic of- No doubt his track accomp- was second 93:49. Leigh Lende, Calif. Mnit In the Hall Steve Casalion 204, Bill rerKins Southeastern Conference crown .v t. -n L , W ith G ro u p 10 16 4 24 KImbla, was first m me sail McBride 687 a record 26 times getting up and down toe court. Cowboys 90-76. shaw 461, Barbara Sherwood For the yet to win Westown fense with 22 points. Husky llshments will some day be bet- of the EASA won the iWJcmen’s puts. boat contest. 660, Bill M cBride 007. a record zb umes. » = q. . wiocnnain otretnhort tto zaa 9 14 6 23 Ma’ i^fan'd, ranked 16th to toe OAAbllng Michigan State to Also, Wtsconsin stretched its 483. College Basketball (0-8), Craig Phillips and Paul Tommy Rea contributed 10 NEW YORK (AP) The . . 'Collapsed tered but the return of Greg Division in 101:13. followed by Phlla. EAST 9 16 6 23 intest AsHorlftted Press noil dominate toe rebounding. , winning streak to four games. ------Quey combined for 46 points with markers. record-breaking Lee Angeles Marino to the world of track Becky Dorsey of Burke In S. Louis Maine 58, Rhode Island 63 One Lun^ . . 0 22 1 13 was toe only ether member of *^“PP ®'®® was disappointed the longest string to John Pow- MOUNTAIN DEWS—Barbara Phillips netUng one more than Tonight’s action finds Telso Lakers, who’ve won 21 con- after painful injuries were sub- 102:11. A swell trip but the skis L. Ang. Niagara 107, Buffalo St. 66 Monday’s Resulte toe Tod 20 to action Tuesday *" ‘ h® P*®y ®‘ his guards. He less’ four seasons as ccach. Paradise 181, Terry Cardile 176- Quey. Tall Paul Burtmell chip- .playing Fred’s A.C. at 6:30 andgecuUve National Basketball stained is a personal record were home, Synthetic Surface Advocated Pace 84, CCNY 74 , , . . ------The Injury collapsed one of hard to beat. See you on the Mountain. No games scheduled nlght, and toe Terrapins h® ®®"‘ ®;i:®^ P‘®y oven^werlng Florida Tech 90- 478 Mary Botticello 186-493, ped In with 17 markers. Klock going up against Army & Association games, are doing It my lungs,” ’ the blond-haired trampled Georgetown, D.C., 79- ‘ ho first half "and the guards 88.'Iow a, leadir.T by 13 points Pat Jackson 191. ■ LaSalle 86, West Chester 62 The Buzzards,' behind Paul Navy at 8 o’clock. with a balanced attack that senior added. "This hurt ’my For Use at R F K Stadium 46 as 6-foot-ll sophomore Tom ■'an only two of them What with three minutes left, held on doesn’t show up when you ex- stamina and strength consider- McMlIlen------erupted - for- —32 points. kind of guard play Is that?" for an 87-85 victory over Ne- McMlll|p, Maryland’s herald- vuda. amine the scoring records. ably.” Peter Fuller Awaits Word WASHINGTON (AP) — Syn- field” for nearly two months UCLA, winner of toe last flVe Coventry Cops Second Win Statistics released by the What made him come back NBA today, show only one La- to running after the accident? thetlc turf Should h® inrtaUed Jn. before the „ „ Announcement ker, guard Gall Goodrich, " I ’m really nojt sure. I guess For Court Verdict on Derby RFK stadium SO toe facility y,g g^g. among the top 10 scorers In the It was the desire to run In the BOSTON (AP) — While this qualify his horse and award the con be used more often. Sen. dium for 72 hours prior to a league. first place. Also, running fur- Cheney Loss Skein year’s 2-year-old thoroughbreds victory, money and trophy to Thomas P. Eagleton, D-Mo., game, Bergman sold, Gocdrich, averaging 26.8 ther and faster than anyone else points per game, stands third In the sport and doing it as wait tor their collective Jon. 1 Forwai^ Pass. Racing officials said Monday. After Bergtoan admitted ^ birthday and the start of their and the courts have oeen con- "With the exception of the ®*-M«e‘A> «eJd would erase the behind Milwaukee’s Kareem quickly as possible,” Marino an- „ V . . restrictions on use of the stn- SANTAS SPECIALS af Now at 40 Straight Jabbar and Bob Love of Chi- swered. campaigns for the 3-year-old sidering the case since then, classic races. Dancer’s Imago A year ago, Franklin Circuit Woshlngton Senators baseball jium, Eagleton called on the cage. Jabbar is averaging 33.4 "The highlight of my junior team, the Washington Redskins Army Board to undertake an One of these nights Cheney Tech is gfoing to be re romps ln> his paddock at a Court Judge Henry Meigs in MANCHESTER OLDS points per game and Love 27 season was setting the Indoor ______football team and a few high "In-depth survey of synthetic turned a winner on the basketball floor. points per game. track record for the mile run Maryland breeding farm. Kentucky awarded the whole SENIOR LEAGUE And his owner, Peter Fuller, bundle to Fuller, saying, "It is Blue Moons upended too school and college events, not turf.” It's been a long time since Cheney wound up on the But the Lakers have six play- in the Hartford County Confer- 70 OLDS 98 $3995 71 VOLVO $3395 goes about his automobile busl- undeniably apparent from the Murines last night. 01-70 behind m“ eh has been going on at too Bergman noted that the Luxury Sedan. Full power, Model 164, 4-dr., 4-speed, EX nght side of the ledger. In fact the last success came ers averaging in double figures, ence. I set Uie a a ss M state r S Z o e d r o S a t t o Z atthe stadium.” said Sen. Uiwell P. board, at the request of former TRA CLEAN. late in the 1968-69 campaign o r ------:------Including Jerry West, whose record with a 4:24.7 time. I ness here, waiting for Kentucky record that misunderstanding, air cond. courts to decide If his big gray misconception and mischance V diirlniT Sonlor Woleker Jr., R-Oonn. Redskins coach Vince Lorn- <10 rames a^o ” ®''^ sports a 0-3 mark. 24.7 average isn’t eligible lor really wasn’t expecting to do Community g senators, members bardl,, had agreed to Install a 70 OLDS. $3295 70 FORD LTD $2995 the top 10 scorers because he anything that year, I just want- horse won the Kentucky Derby have attended every unraveling Country Squire. Pull power. ^”’The"'*Scar record was 0-18 Towering Bruce LeDoyt chip In 23 ef the Committee on the Dls- 'synthetic field. But Robert Cutlass Supremo 4-dr. hard e of T e p ^ r f ^ o Z s o n s . » ‘gh of 12 points played one game less than ed to get back running again.” (Herald iihoto by Pinto) In 1968. thread of this case since Ken- top, full power, A/C, Green. A/C. The 6-8% center netted six field the minimum cl 26 needed to Since that date Marino low- Greg Marino There was no doubt on that Smith (the track chemist) land the wtonors’ at- of Columbia, opened hear- Short, owner of the Dallas eligible. sunny first Saturday in May 8% retired to his laboratory Batur- hw RiMi R^vnnids ®n the stadium operations Rangers baseball team then the 69 OLDS. $2995 69 PONTIAC $1095 WILLARD P. GRANT “ "d decried toe lack of promo- Washington Senators, halted Toronado. Full power, air Tempest, 2-dr„ 6 cyl. stand Jabbar, who sccred 66 points ^71 during n Hartford County During the Eastern Sectional similar to college level studies. Jl®®™ “ *® ,®*, Blohard Nixon, day evening following the 1968 « 1 activity oa the part of the project when he refused to conditioned. ard transmission. defeated, 86-82. • The winning ®®“®® P®‘" “ ®“®"’ in a single game lastt week. Conference meet with Xavier Ho maintains a hlah academic “ '®" the presl- Derby Peoples 12 and Collins Judd help piy the cost. Under the The Techmen were paced by qIso leads the league In field High. ^ ^aced dency, and the tradlUtmal 100,- The State Racing Commission 69 lUICK $1995 69 PONTIAC $2395 PatrolU used 14 different play- ia/i rwvvt the facility, named for the late plan, Bergman said, the Red- to ^ lc ^ e ^ U ie lr '^ n t lO-polnt efforts from Tom Tom- goal percentage with a .691 ac- «My first official clocking the h^ors ’E’, the school’s ^PP*®*®** “ '® ®"<* Tlio ^ r in e s were led LeSabro % dr. hardtop. Full LcMans, 2-dr. hardtop. V8, We are pleased to announce that Willard (Bill) power. auto., PS, PB, A/C. ItWM their ssewS victory ^ and Ward Gochce. Three of curacy and «con d behind after my return to running was ®* Farmington High. At highest classroom honor. n® ‘ ®“ Churchill case Is now being considered Coughlin who netted 18 mar . Eagleton and Wetoker Board would have paid one- P. Grant is now associated with us. We are Downs. by Kentucky’s highest court. Tcammate Q®®*^® stressed that the hearing was third each, 69 OLDS. $2195 68 OLDS. $1995 against no setbacks. Cheney J^®^„®Jcontest. ® ®‘®«^®™ '"'®®®<1 ^^® j ^ f j ^ '^ . X u n S ‘^ ^ b e r t f l n '" “ ®®^ ^® "*®®‘ ®““ ®®'‘ ®«®r ^r®-®® D o e r ’s Imago trailed the the Court of Appeals,...... !®-® meet at UConn. This made my Country Oub In New Britain he ,g tho"race,"began to the cords for 17 po*" concerned with the loss of ” Wo don’t want to be depend- 442 Convertible. 4-speed Cutlass 4-dr. hardtop. Auto., equipped with the latest diagnostic equipment. Coventry posted a half-time i s "We Covestry (M> to'"i?'8 to!- ’■®““ ’" ^ucccsstol,” ho Said, pl^cod third behind eventual ^otre Dame won—we thought—bs- Steve Oampano chipped n Senators franchise to ent on professional sports,” trans., SHARP. PS, PB. A/C. F Ft. score of 48:20. Bill is specializing in diagnostic tuneupi. Coma in Ureen § I Cheney’s last winning season 16. Texas, although too moving of Weloker said. "The time has Uorso EAHT SIDE JUNIORS ihe team came to for consider, come to go out and promote Tmehuk 3 9 vrtLB 1968-69 when they advanced Tho ONLY Oldsnioblle Dealer Offering and let Bill show you what is wrong with your Stevenson - ^ TEAM 1 ®h’® diseusslon. this facility." I-ocke ^ to the first round of the d A C M Months or 88,000 niUe New Car W arruty Benssma 3 Class S basketball tourney. ROBER'TO NEARS PIE Last cross country season ®,™®® tor his existing time In the mile, by a length Md g^ M Jlon^^ *" ToM norman Mike Hoyt, Kon "Basoball has been a part of The Connecticut republican car when it is checked on our new diagnoitie Toomer 0 ______r-ITTSBURGH (AP) - When Marino owned four course rec- Clark of Bast Hampton won that .-i-n probaWe specialize in away, ^ * Bitting In his nlush heavllv Holt Bob DIgan Rlok Parr, Washington life for far, far too said other events held at the LaOoyt machine. You will get 'a better running ear for aankofskl 1 A FOELESS TEAM Roberto demente drives In his ords, one In Rockville, the event. either the mile or 1,000-yurd run. The btfcble burst on Tuesday p-meled office above b S n ^ ’ parr Bin’ McLean, Rick >ong to simply to be forgotten, stadium was a "tiny, miniscule KJsiiame 3 HAGERSTOWN, Md, (AP) — 29th run next season he will be- school mark at Wickham Park, ------i don’t worry too much about when track stewards said a busy Commonwealth Avenue n Z v Tod Trudon. "esloctod, or dismissed ns 11st." Manchester oidsmohiie less. We are also equipped to handle the general iiiBio/, 5 not really needed anymore," 'Tho two senators also called Zusel I South Hagerstown High ^ h M l come the all-time Mttsbunrh Sotith Catholic and Hartford Excels in competition. I put out In practice chemist’s report showed traces Fuller seems bewildered more Carlson 8 has a new varsity sport for Pirate In runs batted in. Cle- Public courses. He also broke a 1 M-iu’.nnnv Mjirk obor- Washington Mayor Walter E. on tho Armory Board to find Silver Lane at Hartford Road, Manchester (Iraey r'laaar-nnm *^® mssts.’’ of phenylbutazone—a forbidden than anything else, needs of your car. *' Ji girls,' field hockey. mente has driven In 1,246 runs course standard running os 11 ‘ ‘ _ ."P'®*'®'’.®*' ^•‘‘ick coaches, IWlsy medication commonly called "The horse won the race, and Jay Z - Washington said; ether events to keep the sta- ToUIS 87 13 86 Coach Joyce Bishop says 20 in his 17 years os a Buc and junior. . ——— O’Donnell’ and ToSn Kelley, Bute- ln the Dancer's post-race won going away by a length ” **0 T niiiin iiiBon 'Tom- Arthur J. Bergman, manager dlum full, even If that means ‘ Chssey Tech (81) girls have joined the team and needs only 28 more to tie Hall”I was running second to Tom In the classroom, Marino also present coach, both played an urinalysis, and a half," ha said. "He md Bin ( l o S ®' ‘ he stadium and D.C, Ari opening the field for free to 64 3-151 1 Tomko Uoohee xo are mastering the game, but cf Pamer Pie Traynor. Bailey most of last year,” Greg excels. He is a former president important part in my’ recovery. I^iller, a Harvard-educated everything he was supposed to fu *' >h®‘V. -Aid a natural gnus field area voungstors. GORMAN BROTHERS^ INC. Poole 3 3 7 there is a problem. Last season Clemente went noted. ” We learned a lot from of the school’s student council both from an athletic stand- millionaire, former Now Eng- do; I did everything I v ^ s u n - John ururin, requires that "It vrill be necos- "RFK is not tho plaything of Kuslna 770 MAIN STREET MANOBBiTEB 0 0 0 "W e’ll have a good team next into second place in the Pirate each other. Tom would help me and holds down 27th place out of point and as a person goes," land heavyweight boxing cham- posed to do Then" I was told sary to have no events In the the Armory Board," Eagleton THE BRIGHT SPOT ON MAIN STREET » 1 _l J season if we catL find somebody RBI department, nasslng Hall with strength and I would help 275 In East's senior class. Thfl Marino remarked. "Along with plcn and ex-Marino challenged that there was some forslgn Major league basobiill players stadium which would disturb said. "It's not a country club, TEL. 643-6860 Totals 13 8 33 P*«y tW.” Miss Bishop said, of Famer Paul Wagner. him with speed.” courses hi? takes are those Mr. Shimchick, and the rest of the stewards' decision to die- substance in his urine " got $18 a day for muiU money. tho sodding and seeding of the but a public place."
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 PAU1£ 'i’WHUNTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-ONK
BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Aniwtr »o P«*loui Pm iiI* HOW ABOUT VDU SAIC7 PONT SHC'UL SET OVER IT.' HOW WOULP WU LIKE TV Olio I 'P 0 6 TH Blaaae mm, TH' MEANTIME, LE'S 1 ^ 1BANANA? y MAKE A LITTLE EXTRA H IT O F TH' PORKYl .EAMPUE TH 'SO O PIES MONEV FOR THE P0#T-CHRIJTMA< R»i?TV IM HOW WAS JEA50N. LEANPER' U L RAY ACROSS DOWN IT 'K N O W you A FENNy FOR EACH CARP THIS 1 Incarnation COSTUAAE, PETUNIA WU PELIVER-ANP T0>S 1 Feminine of Vishnu PON'T LIK6 IN A BOX OF CHRISTMAS appellation get the job done 2 False god SORILUAS ? > CARP5 AB*5LUTELy 5 C orn on FREE.' 3 Relate t h e ------4 B efore m 8 Body part (p re fix ) 12 A rabian Kolf 5 A nxieties 13 Sim ian 6 U nclose 14 Biblical (poet.) character 7 B ecom e Indian from typo Household Sonrieos 13-A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW 15 Shed, as 8 Roll of cloth BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 Household (heeds B1 29 Speed contest 44 U nhearing CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS feathers 9 O peratic solo 30 Kind of 45 Irish river 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. ------c l e a n , used refrigerators, , jauv IZ-H IB Legal point 1 0U .S .coin 40 Excavation LIGHT trucking, collar and 11 Leg joint m onster A f t e r A LOMG.iOKiG s e a r c h you A nd th e o a / you move im you g e t CHIHUAHUAS - 2 males. 6 ranges, automatic washers 17 R ow tor cool 19 A eriform fuel 31 DuU'h cbecso attics cleaned, odd Jobs, IB D eclare 47 T h e dill FIMALLY FIND VOUR DREAM MOUSE - A RUDE AWAkEMiMG - guarantees. See them at 21 M ariner's 32 Enervates COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV’T. lawns, trees cut and removed, MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD 20 Landed 38 Cognizance 40 Inform al Call 643-6000. 649-9227,______. B.D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 direction agreem ent property 23 Symbol for 39 Of greatest 4:80 P.M. DAV BEFORE) PUBLICATION MICE MEIOMBORHOOO- MINIATURE Schnauzer AKC, Main St. Call 648-2171. tvs NINE O'CLOCK! ^ PHIL FINN/ 22 Onagers age 50 Mountain selenium (comb, form) Beadlino for Saturday and Monday !■ 4:80 p.m. Friday LIGHT trucking, cellars and at JUST WHAT WE WAMf.. female, good with children, 7 / HWNDEfl IF CHOPPY 24 B ecom es 24 S m all tum ors 40 Artificial SEnVINO MACHINE — 1971 zig 51 D ecoys tics cleaned, odd Jobs. Rubbish PERFECT weeks. 644-2222. WILL BE OUT YERYLATE. ardent 25 Island group language zag, unclaimed layaway, bal 52 Pairs removed, domestic and com THIS GIRL FRIEND OF HIS 28 Issues forth In G alw ay Bay 41 Scottish 55 Ma.sculino PLEASE READ YOUR AD GREAT stocking stuffera! sev ance 341.86. Singer zlg sag, PHIL IS IN mUST REALLY HAVE HIM 33 Assam 26 Lacerate sh ecpfold mercial, 644-8062. IN A WHIRL! silkw orm 43 Impression nicknam e originally over 3300, now only THE HOTEL % (I e a n per 27 Yucatan OlaMifled or “ Want Ada” are taken over the phone as a en-week old kittens, box train LOBBY— « WASHING machine repairs, 346.86. Singer Touch and Sew, 1$ .s t r i c t l y 34 Opera by r n" Read his ad tte FIRST ed. Both long haired, yellow WAITING ^ V erdi 1” 1 3" v 1 r~ r I RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, male, gray female. Loving 348.60. All guaranteed, easy ^ F O R ^ O ^ P [ p f t ia ’ -'-si 35 Nation's ®»RO»8 ‘n «*ne for the terms. 622-0931, dealer. It m> HU, Uc, T M l»f- U t N«_Ogi_ i r u '■ responsible for only ONE In- Maytag. Reasonable rates. homes please. 647-1666. DOOLEY sea force 12 Owner of Pike Coin Wash and 36 A pplaud ii l> ®*^**®? Insertion for any advertisement and then AKC Collie, five years old, good OAS stove, 30” , good conditlra, 37 Furtive one II only to uie extra! of a “ make good” Insertion. Errors which Dry Cleaning, 276 West Middle Turnpike, next to Stop and watch dog. Free to good home. apartment size refrig- 41 Measures ii 26 SI «ni»^Li®i!*®?, **'i® ''“’ “i*..®* **'® “dvortlsemrat wlU not be nr oorreoted by “ make good" Insertion. Shop. 648-4913, 647-1719. After 6 649-8489 erator; aluminum storm doors, OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN o f paper Z" ______!______!______32x80, 38x80. Call 043-2466, 643- 42 Run away --- ^------.------1442. to m arry w SI ST REWEAVING of bums, moth- w W ST t r holes, zippers repaired. Win THE MOROAKja Y BOV, YOU'RE ANP YOUR USIN' THE W O R P 44 C all for "1 643-2711 Articles For Sole 45 JOHN buys and sells used fur l u c k y ”US" IMSTEAP OF "M B" EX- u rgently 14 dow shades made to measure, ARE SOINSAWAY I / MV BT niture, appliances. 479 Middle .F O R A W EEK , AN' I AAOTHER NEV PLAINS w h y .' s h e k n o w s 48 G iv e a form a l all size Venetian blinds. Keys ALUMINUM sheets used as MV M OTH ER ER WOULP } THAT LETTIN' HIM IN AM'OUT, accou n t M Tpke. east. Open aftempons. PEEPIN' HIM.AN'MAKIN'HIM 3l made while you wait. Tape re PRISCILLA’S POP 3A IP 1 COULO LET US TAKE 53 Ireland •?“ 2®* Wednesday,’ Thursday. Friday, BRIN© THEIR HIM INTO BEHAVE WOULP SOON BE Automobiles For Sole 4 corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 COME A ONE - PARTV OPER 54 Samuel's ® 9 P "!-. 646-6823. 646-7679. PUP HOME CARE FOR.' teacher (Bib.) Main St., 646-5221. PRISCIL-LAM WHILE THEV'RE ATION--HBRS' 56 In a line REFRIGERATOR —2,6 cubic .I'M ASMAMED ©ONE HERALD KOEHRING 86,000 Btu, 116 57 G irl's nam e v r vr W vr 46 Bii II 52 'ter^^vnoH* "®"[ TWO handymen want a variety foot, for office or home bar. V O F YOU.' -®_7' of Jobs by day or hour. We 58 Oriental coin one owner, volt kerosene fired, forced ST BOX LE H E R S dependable, |7S. clean yards, attics and cellars Like new. Call 649-6879. 59 C etacean u i 647-9604. draft space heater. Ideal for (com b , form ) Reasonably. Call 643-6800. barn, garage, construction, SEWING Machine Sale IT Is 16 For Your 1o - 1972 60 P edal 1971 TRIUMPH Spitfire, less like new; Cushman rear axel push button zlg zag. Makes extremities IS C.A.GRiriSH to II U Information than 6,000 miles. Excellent with differential, brake drums, button holes, hems, mono 61 T oddler 9PRlBGFI£LDCXtE 3 wheels, tires, tubes, leaf 62 H u rl THE HERALD will not condition. Moving out of state, Building Contracting 14 grams, sews buttons, etc. Only (NIWSFAPI8 INTfkPRISE ASSN.) disclose the Identity of must sell. Phone 046-6731. springs. Ideal for go-cart, etc. 349.50. Save up to 60 per cent any advertiser using box 8 m.m. Professional movie edi on all famous brands . City letters. Readers answer 1983 FALCON convertible, stan- L.EON CIESZYNSKI builder — tor; Wisconsin engine, 6 h.p. Sewing Center, ,266 Main St., dard, bucket seaU, radio and homes custom built, re- Millinery,' ing blind box ads who — j - i i — _ Help Wanted~Female 35 Help WantecMMole 36 single cylinder, drafting ma Hartford. 622-0476. heater, excellent condition. modeling, additions, desire to protect their Dressmaking 19 LEKIAL secretary, full time, chine, Glideline, for 36x72 ------Identity cun follow this 3176. Call 628-4689. ixioms, garages, kitchens re drafting table. With or without new Manchester law office. PLUMBER Journeyman. Call BY DICK TURNER procedure: modeled, bath tile, cement LADIES’ dresses, suits, wed- scales. Never used. Call 619- COUCH, 316; automatic washer, CARNIVAL work. Steps, dormers. Resl- ding gowns and veils, all cus- Experience desired but not after 6 p.m., 644-1317. eg79, Kenmore, 320. Call 646-7709. Enclose your reply to 1966 CHEVROLET Impala, ex dentlal or commercial. Call tom made. Some alterations. necessary. Send resume to DIE MAKER — Pierce, blank, . the box in an envelope — cellent condition. Call 649-2909. 049-4291. Reasonable prices. 649-1133. Box C, Manchester Herald. Aspen Nordic, like CASTRO ccnvertlWe, block ^ d d ress to the Classified and some cedd forming. Job BY PHIL KROHN new, complete package, cable vinyl sofa; ETsher philharmon- GUMMER STREET / j M a n a g e r, Manchester DORMERS, garages, porches, NEVER SETTLE for second shop experience. Apply In per blndlngs, tie boots, 360. 643- ic stereo; cherry coffee and ‘ -^Evening Herald, together Moving - best. Become associated with son. J. T. Slocomb Co. Matson la-W 8666. end tables. Call 643-8286. ^o, \X'6 C?NLY X Yvlth a memo llstii^ the Trucks - Tractors Avon as an Avon Representa Hill Rd., South Glastonbury, ? 0 ? 6 , ^M (2|^r/V\A^ 1^ A t h e t r u t h o f t h e a a a t t e r T^y^U^j»_02. kitchens, add-a-levela, roofing, Trucking - Storage 20 oS$^UA>4 companies you do NOT tive. Avon, the world's largest 633-9485. FirriN^S TMAT U N r ^ ' f ^ u - want to see your letter. 1966 CHEVROLET half - ton siding, general repairs. Qual- ONE cf the finer things of life— 6 i \ \ l t ^ Ity workmanship. Financing ~ ®«*l''eo'- and most respected cosmetic Blue Lustre carpet and uphol- space heater, 3100; gas Your letter will be de pick-up, standard, V-8. Good LUBRICATION men for greas (JNr^ A available. Economy Builders, light trucking and package de company. Call now! 289-4922. stery cleaner. Rent electric stove, 335. Call 6441-4876. stroyed If the advertiser condition. 3660. Phone 643-8916. livery. Refrigerators, washers ing trucks and trailers with Is one you’ve mentioned. Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, eve shampooer 31. The Shetvdn- m a o NAVOX. constrie, TV-ste- SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL HAVE 9’ snow plow, will trade and stove moving, specialty. SEXIRBTARY — The Oak Hill mobile unit. To work In Hart- lpn c^ee-pi-r If not it will be handled nings. WUllams Co. reo, radio. Cabinet In excellent in the usual manner. for smaller plow, 6%’ or 7’. Call Folding chairs for rent. 649- School for The Blind Is seeking ford area, experience neces- 649-6020. MASONRY work, all types. No 0762. a secretary for the admlnlstra- aary. AH fringe benefits. 33. HOT WATER furnace, 77,000 condition, TV needs work. Best live office. Applicant must per hour to start. Call for ap- Btu, complete, 380. convec- effer. 648-2378. T Ml. K/yIi^HT. Job too small. Excellent work 1964 HOUGH pay loader, low manship, many years experi Pointing - Papering 21 have typing and steno ability polntment, 688-2233 between 10 tors. (Built-in bath tubs, lava- Lost and Found 1 boy trailer, back hoe, truck ence. Free estimates. Call af and must be able to use dlctat- a.m. — 3 p.m. tories, cabinet sinks, alumi mounted. Phone 649-6020. ter 6 p.m., 742-6486. CEILING specialist — expert Ing equipment. 37*^-hour week, num combination doors. 643- Miisieal Insiruments S3 workmanship. One ceiling or excellent salary and benefits. seml-retlred men wanted FOUND — Slack and white and T- 2466 evenings, 643-1442. 12-14 brown puppy, vicinity High St. CHEVY half-ton Pleetslde n .j . l AFLAMME — Carpenter all your ceilings repaired and for Janitorial services, part- PIANOS, Spinets, consoles, by F f if AVAAllAvif ...... « To apply contact the personnel 646-4164. pick-up, excellent condition, contractor. Additions, remod painted. Also interior painting office, 242-2274, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. time mornings. Call 648-6919. DARK RICH stone free loam, Winter, H. Miller, others by one owner, 10,000 miles. Must eling and repairs. Call any and wallpapering. Call 289- 5 yards 320. iSand, gravel, Winter Co. at low, low {urlces. FOUND — Gold and white kit sell, buying another truck. 644- time for free estimate. 876- 0773. LOCAL woman to care for ippAKrK’TT'M rTHUTPA'MTFQ stone, manure, pool, and patio Terms. Colonial, 882 Main St 2611 anytime. three pre-school children and "rear” , Manchester. Plume ten, vicinity YWCA. Call 643- 1642. ANNOUNCE sand. 643-9604. PLAIN JANE BY PRANK BAGINSKI 1412. INSIDE —outside painting. Spe light housework. Wife hospital 647-1858. /a -/v ______1967 CAMPER SPECIAL —ex- JACQUES of all trades, carpen cial rates for people over 66. ized. Pbsltlon would be for Part-time or Full-time BEAUTIFUL new hand made A lAATTH? O F FACT, '^ALL APPLICANTS FOR POUND — Afghan, male, light cellent condiUon. 742-7666 af- try, additions, paneling, re Call my competitors, then call several months. 644-0937. CAREER Barbie doU clothes, 60 cents. YAMAHA Clarinet, new Christ- I HATE A N V X lN t? O F MEN'S LIB FORfA A LINE tan. Contaot Dog Warden, 742- ter 6 p.m. modeling, general repairs. No me. Estimates given. 649-7863. OPPORTUNITIES Complete wedding outfit, 31.60- mas 1970, asking 386. Phone . f A A N l ! '. 8 6 4 8 . ------Job too big or small. Reason- 32. Call 643-6462. 649-2696. -IV able, free estimates, 742-6512. RICHAI® E. M ^ T IN . ^11 SECRETARY In life sales and sales manage POUND — Blue tick hound, A professional painting service, ment. Above average earnings CARPETS a fright? Make them male, cqlor blue. Contact Dog A u tO ACCeSSO rieS-TireS 6 REMODELING done, rec Interior -exterior. Free esti Small busy professional of potential. Complete training In a beautiful sight with Blue Lus- » ' Warden, Y42-8648. tre. Rent electric shampooer ^ w n g u c i ______56 PAIR of 825-15 snowcaps, 900-15 rooms, breezeways, garages, mates, fully Insured. 649-4411. fice In Manchester. Presi all aspects of life and health kitchens. Call anj^ime. 643- dent needs top girl with Insurance. CaU Mrs. Bousfleld 31. Olcott Variety Store. AUCmON — Friday, December FOUND — Sheep dog, male, tires, in real good condition. J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom Phone 649-2830. 7096 or 228-0267. good skills. Interesting and to arrange for interview, 646- black and viiite. Contact Dog decorating, Interior and ex OFFICE OOPIERiB, mil fied, P ” >- Mariborough 4- challenging position. Pleas 4696 between 8:30-4 p.m. An automatlc, were 3660 now comers. Junction Routes 2 and It, HM hy NU. »■<. TM U$. OR Warden, 742-8648. CARPENTRY — Repairs, re terior, papertianging, fully In ant surroundings. Start in equal opportunity employer. 3199.80. Dealers’ Marlows. 867 F^irnlture, antiques, brtc-a- modeling, additions, roofing. sured. For free estimates, call BDUIID — Block female shep January. Call 646-2213, for Main St. 649-5221. Legal Photo ..‘‘cac, bottles, box lets. Bar- Business Services 13 Call David Patria, South! Wind 640-9668. If no answer 643-6362. ‘Name one good quality . . At his age, grow- herd. Call Bolton Dog Warden, appointment. CONSTRUCTION Laborers. Ap- Service. 643-1442. Kal"»- We buy lote or wlU sell sor, 644-1706. he has? How about ing a mustache isn’t so 649-6900. ITMBERLAND Tree Service-- _ T. J. FLANAGAN 4 ‘ SONS ply Alco Development Corp., ______yours on consignment. 296- determination? . . easy! Tree removal, pruning, lots GENE’S Carpentry remodeling. Painting and papering. Fully DRIVERS for school buses, for ^ Court St., Rockville. TWO rec room sets, odd chairs, 0030, 296-0062. POUND — Reddish color fe roofing and additions. Call 872- insured, workmen’s comhensa- Manchester schools. Approxi- tables, tools, stereo, r e c o r d ------male mongrel. Call Bolton Dog cleared. No Job too big or PA'RT-TIMiB Janitorial work, 649-6460 after COMMODES, excellent condi 2929. tlon, liability, property dam- mate hours 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. cabinet, etc. Warden, 649-6000. small. Fifteen years experi days or nights. Must be over tion, refinished, starting at 386. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ence. Bonded, insured. 742- age. Call 643-1949. 2:16 to 3:45 p.m. We will train 4:30. WES ROBBINS carpentry re- 21. Call 649*884. Extra large old blanket chest, POUND — Mongrel, male, 9606. you. 643-2414. m odeli^ specialist. Additions, OEXIRGE N. CONVERSE — In WONDA-CHAIR, converts to old hinges, 306. Unusual hand r J U S T ^ ^HANKS-THIS N WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI black, light spot on chest, tan ELECTRICIAN —Journeyman, high chair, carriage and stroll TREE SER'VICE (Soucier) — rec rooms, dormers, porches, terior, exterior, painting, pa- LOVABLE woman to care for made cradle, 346. Chests of I FINISHING I WILLCX3AAE IN feet. Call Dog Warden, 646- all benefits. Call 644-1429 after er, 336. Royal office typewrit IS hAy ART Trees cut, building lots clear cabinets, formica, built-ins, per hanging. Free estimates. 2-year tdd boy, my home, light drawers, 326. and up. Ox yoke, VERY HANDY. 4556. 6 p.m. er, 336. or best offer. 647-1732. 317.60. Small Gone With the SIGN DUPT, ed, trees topped. Got a tree bathnmms, kitchens, 649-3446. Call after 3 p.m. 643-28(M. cleaning. 647-9618, after 6 p.m. TIPPER Wind lamp, 337.60. Special for BEACX/? POUND — Mongrel, female, problem! Well worth phone MASONRY work all types stone HOUSEWIVES, inflation hurts, MAPLE coffee and end tables, Christmas any other item in brown and tan. Call Dog War call, 742-8262. excellent condition, 386; mod and concrete, no Job too small, Floor Finishing 24 stop complaiiiglng about bills, Salesmen Wanted 36-A shep, 10 per cent discount with den, 646-4556. over______20______years experience.r ______Free supplement husband’s income ------——------em chair, 346, like new; 4 Urea this ad, subject to prior sale. BDUND — Newfoundland dog, MR. ED Snow plowing, Hebron- estimates. Call after 6, 643-1870 ^Uicut neglecting family. LIGHTING showroom seeks with lims, never used 600x16, Cha-Ro-Lane, Route 74, Elling 310 each. Girl's cltrthlng sizes male, black. Call Dog Warden, Amston area. CaU 228-9967. or 644-2975. Ishlng " (specializing In older approximately 325 to 360 salesman with decorating-de ton, 872-3279. sign background for retail and 7, 9. 4 winter coats, two 7, one 648-4665. floors). Inside painting, paper .yveekly. Complete training pro SNOW plowing, commercial NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS— hanging. No Job too small, gram. Call 646-4746 between 10 contractor sales. Six days, 14, one 18. Call 649-0961. ------and residential. Reasonable Remodeling, repairing, addi- John Verfallle, 646-6760. 872- varied duties. Excellent bene l o s t — Sable colored Sheltle a.m. — 2 p.m. NEW, never mounted, two S.OOx W e a r in g A p p O ie l “■ rates. Also available as a back
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