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MANCHESTER ~ A City o f Village Charm MANCHESTOR.CONN.,WTONESDAY.WOVEilBmiMW m .X C lI.N a3S FORTY PAGES - TWaSBCllONS PRICE FIFTEEN CBNTI Nixon Scores Personal Victory GOP Gets Solid Landslide Rivals Control Of FDR's 1936 Smash By CARL P. LEUBSDORF AP Politleal Writer State Assembly Presidoit Nixon hxs w m landslide re-election by carrying 4S of the 50 states, out despite his triumph the Dentocrats firmly in control of Congreu. HARTPOM) (AP)~R«iniM aamM »H|M M iBSM Q«n— 1 AwamMy wmt y w . wttli nipwWI(|Ota wstartRaa Only Massadiuaatts and ttie District of Columbia wlthiMood too Nixon tide t\ieaday and wound up In bdl with Gov. ThMBM J . U e m , Democrat Qaoiga McGovom’s almost invisible column. AkM aeiiMwhat Iqr reanwrttenMnt M t mart by the Nixon’s 881-17 etoetecsl vote MftttaUs of Prarident Nixon, the GOP eeptorMl aoUd msjorlte over McGovern from his White House office eootrol of both ttw Senate and Howe la Tiianday'B election, rivaled maktto D. RessveH’s that now "it is time to p t on la the Senate, there will be IS 1016 victory of 818 to 8 over All with tho greet tasks that lie RaiMblicana and IS Democrata; But Meriden, WalUngferd, Landon. The Republican before us.” in the new Ul-metnber Home, New Londm, Stamford aad Prsridant, scoring his grostost Then, he drove with Mre. there will be S2 Republlcana, S8 other pro-Nfann towaa dun^ied personal iriumA. jm i about 81 Nixon to a downtown Dhtnocrats, and one their tncurabeot Democratic per cent of the popular vote, Washington hotel. J o l ^ by repreaentative of' a minor par­ legislaton — among them, matching Lyndon B. Johneon’s victorious Republican miming- ty- D ^ t y House Majority Leader Sl.l pw.oant eight yeere ago- mate Spiro T. Agnew, he Democratic leaden such as John F . Pnpandrea of Meriden But toe Dameoats AkM up appeared before e crowd chan­ Senate President Pro Tem and Judiciary Committee a not of two aeata to the Saneto ting the Republican cam palp Charles T. Alfano, Senate cochairman John A. to orldM their oonlral there to slopn of “four mom years” to Majority Leader J. Edward CarroBcella of Wallingford. 87 to 41, ntoed a not of one ex|»«si “thanks for making our Caldwell, House Speaker While Hartford ko^ a solid Happy Winning Team mvuniorship when Daniel last cam palp the very best one William Rhtchford, House Democratic lineup of two Welker edged OOP laeum^t of all.’’ llajority Leader Carl AJeUo, senators and eight rqireaen- President Richard M. Nixon and Vice President Spiro candidate, conceded to President Nixon soon after the Richard Ogilvie, and lost About McGovern, who melntained aad D ^ ty Speaker James J. tatlves, Bridgqwi^ kqd its two Agnew wave happily to weil-wishmrs in the nation’s capital landslide for the Republican contenders became apparent. a daaon seato to the Hoaoo. to the last that Tuesday’s Hennelty will be relegated to “This ie a pereeaal triumA results would prove wrong too Senate seats and ei|^ House last night after Sen. George S. McGovorn, the Democratic (A P photo) ndaority roles. seats eveidy divided between for Mr. NIxoa—and noil party m lletemI who prodleted bo Republiean leaden such as Republicans and Democrats. triumph,” sold Res^licaa tecicod maealvo mjoctkm, wired Boone Minority Loader Francis Of the 98 members of the new NatloasI ChalriiiBn m b ^ J. Nixon Us support for offorts to J. Collins and his deputy, Senate, nine will be freshmaa Nixon Win Dele. “load us to a time of poaco Gerald P. Stevens, are in line lawmahns, six are making the Comebacks Highlight With W A 7 cant of tN abroad and Justloo at homo.” for things, and Senate traasitlon from the House to the Sparks Stock natlaa’s prectocts eeuatod, too But the South Dakota senator iaOdershtp roles may be Senate, and 91 are ro-^eeted poplar told his siqiporters in Sioux awarM to the Ufces of Sen. idrket Rally Nixon 41JB7AI. or 61 Falls, from whom his S^monto 0nrshon Planw, Sen. Lewis members of the Manchester Balloting oont. qusst for tho presidency began, NEW YORK (AP) - Prioos 38 66 06 or M fwlne, nnd SenOt«r*Blect new House. W am re elected •urged shoad in the stock McGovora J ,I , that “wedonotrallytopoUclee por coat. ^ we deplom,” adding “eo let ns tnnnmlienti TWnsfjMItws of By SOL COHEN JMohs, who had the optiM of SoiMsl, difw potonttal voters market today to hssvy postotoo play the role of tho loyal U , Gsv^ T ^ S S it BOB, who the! weMag Us rights to a leooeet, gaveg iM up, Hiur1^ tryk^wyng wrto mufind tin tioo irsdtog,iredtog, with l^ sId sB t Though totals wort la- asvjpiMmvf ofimlthm .” •JliMl ta IlM siU Mdiw, " » lUmsm to all schoelon Keeney at. They OORI*t Nixon's tsfidslldo victory eomplato, to t vote sA tered to Tlmrt were many electian Thai oppoelUon is lUiely to t io t le ortll M b p i v hovt to dhs psspis whs voted for ms plelaed later may have i touehtog oft s now rally that have falton woU short of too 66 stories la Manchester center in toe Senate whom toe h«w Areuad to ■s s oolM i tf Us vote Is Jnm iK M iM mwHRBw i sad bseseas state etstatee beta laid it was •« loilewad tour days of sharp mlBton to I I minion ptodietod yesterday: Presldeat Democratic majority that MMisd,if m hehashidtodow tth Hnohntotsek It. p to s last week. for tho first prosldontlal provide for aa autematle •urvlved Nixon’s sweep with to- tte Damoerats in tannom IMT N ixon’s iiiiHW*>si*a ^ MBS* rtOPMRf wV Wtn I9t IM P iM W PnallMlNlato was theUih The Dew Jonoe evaniA of M risetton op«i to iS-yesr-olds. A creaeed ranks stands ready to esU rU of the upper duunbar. after loalhg here to MAd iadnetriela, most widfly projection to tho Notional ltrwsrd. 1 wIB not fadthitoit. challenge many of the m t. RMSt of all. Governor Slafe Voting DeaSoerat Rnhar^ watchod indicator in Wall Broiuleastliig Co. p i It at bare­ f atosedy hove oengratniatod took aO W ypUag dtstrtoto- H* Presldent’a programs u It has IM d U shooU be sWe to oonat 4 2,611 IS qb to m i s ly oaa mlUloo mere then toe 73 Rmaplaely % l,tn in tlNl: Mil fUMenOd an w victory. ipoehod l( .kU votes - Itreot, was 7.M over the four yeurt oi Us first sd a ‘Iwiieymaoa” with the 6 n r ilt o who voted to t i ll . First DIsmm Coagrsstwsa Now, I Will tot fate tohe its mom Hwa too U, U roeotvod after the firm 10 of term. Genoial AssemMy S8 b* hsih» iJWeOevom.V.8. ASSOCIATED WllUam Cotter’s sqaally tradliig, As neaatiafv>xatnras IMaantm ■■■ ' ' TheuA Ntom’e vietory was a far cry swuapv wwununuesQunnung aver to <...... doubt from too first 'PtUMSilll to from'the vele>rlddsn record of I'ilU toawiskalwBI A totol af hstoss Almeot 4 to I. trickle of votes eariy Tnasday U s m t two years in oHtoe. Preeident Nixon seored a Uceallo h m by t,oil in HI - AX AVtoXgl of 10 A ito Ibt-DAW'avetxfS' met psat vicfery. deleatlag toha ptoso as soon tosy osm>> Tbs RspUmosn goyomor will IMV; tiM ttokat-«pltttli« «nd Kioto utoas for it. trtot. too 1 6 6 6 ^ of m Ti i and WM (See F a p TVeaiy) Pemmrst Oeergs NsGsverSt tba stemming of a potmbtol be touting toward the next mtiUtoont 11: so last U At. RapublleiaA. State Isa . at the him level slnee February ‘~'t iriw^atorisl UecUon ia UM, 7M,M8 to MSMO. Oeorpe WaB Republican sweep by the Odugiwd of Mihelisstof was re- of m The ell-tlme high at the party caadUate^ John tahn i ^ i t s FitsOerald had • comfortabto sad'i'sym nathetie and Dennocratf, the election of etoetod iii th i 6th Isaatorial cloee of a tradUg uy wae got IS,tM pates. Congress lead of 188 votes. Then the emmerstive togislsture will the Republican and one District, which Is comprised of 016.19 on Feb. 0, llN . Democratic fltoumbent John S. absentee ballots were counted Steele's Coattails give him the madd about 40 per cent of Manchester Securities analysts were Mbnagan, trying for an eighth Democratic state senator, in Voting District 4, the MarUn plus all of Glastonburv, South generally agreed that the term, was defeated by GOP and two Republican and two School. FitzGerald’s margin A number of Democratic Wimisor, Bolton, Bast Windsor, market would get a lift from state Rep. Ronald A. Sarasin in Democratic state dropped to 92. legislaton managed to win re- Ck>ventry, Hebron and Aodover; the President’s re-election, but Stronger election Tuesday delate the the 8th District, but the other representatives by yesterday’s turnout was about 87 per cent of eligible and State Sen. Harry of their opinions varied on how preferanee of t h ^ dlam cts for five incumbents-^ three Manchester districts; and East Hartford was re-elected in voters — with 34,703 voting and long the rally might last. By BETTY QUATRALE was the only Democratic to Nixon. For Idrtanee, Alfano, Democrats and two the narrow defeat of the the 3rd Senatorial District, Larry Wachtel, vice presi­ Republican*—won. about 28,300 eligible. The tur­ (Herald Reporter) withstand the Republican CsidWeU, and Sena. Louis S. school-addition proposal. which is comprised of about 60 dent of Bache It Co., said " I see Cutilto and William Sullivan of Ist-WiUiam Cotter, D, 118,- nout was 03 per cent in the 1966 The coattalis of Republican landsUda, wUch brouAt vlc- However, the biggest presidential election. It per cent of Manchester plus the^ an upward bias for the next Watorbury, William Strada of 708; Richard Rittenband, R, Conpeuman Robart Steele tory to aU the other ReA>Ucan election story of all for averaged about 90 per cent in entire town of East Hartford. three months,” but Robert Stamford, Joseph DinielU of 99,381; Charles Burke, GW, 2,- proved to be longer and candidates from the area Manchester luu to be the previous national elections. Re-elected Jn the 12th Johnson of Paine, Webber Briatol, and Jam es “Jerry” 549. ■troager than tboaa sf Presi- assem bly d istricts. Dooley Most of the dropoff yesterday Aaiembly District was Jackson It (^rtis said the up­ Murphy of Franklin were all re­ 2nd—Robert Steele, R, automatic recount ordered d u t Richard Nixon, as Steele scored a 4,801-3,607 win over hia was attributed to the confusion Republican State Rep. Donald surge "might be relatively elected. 140,480; Roger HUsman, D, 72,- in the race for probate consistently led the vlctorloua opponent Atty. John GiuUettl, a under reapportionment, with O m v esi, and re-elected in the short.” Other victorious Democrats 156. Judge. R e p u b lic a n t i c k e t in political novice making Ms fln t voters uncertain which of the 10 13th Assembly District was Johnson added that "I think such as Sens. Wilber Smith and 3rd—Robert Gialmo, D, The latest tally for Judge of Manchester area towns, as he bid for political office, vothig districts were theirs and Democrat State Rep. Francis the principal contributcon Is Joaeph Fauliso of Hartford, 119,995; Henry Povinelli, R, probate shows Democratic did throughout the entira le- Bolton’s popular Incumbent others not sure of the location, MatoNwy. Both districts are en­ that one uncertainty in the Jo a ^ Lieberman and Anthony 105,493. William Fitz<3erald with a cond district. State Representative Dorothy even though they knew the dis­ tirely within Manchester town market has now been resolved. Ctorkme of New Haven, and 4th-Stewart MeKbmey, R. rasor-thin 92-vote lead over Vernon’s favorite son, Steele, Miller won election to still trict number. At Voting boundaries. The market doesn’t like uncer­ Harry Bmke -»la Gramo, D, lll,601; wound up with 277 votes. structure two years from now assembly district, Dmnoeratic rapresentotlves. John Walsh, R, t lj» 6 . Gantral I Because FitzGerald’s margin when he may exercise the op- EUlngton’e Daniel McKeever from Norwich, Watorbury, AssamMy is less than one-half of one per tkm of cbeltonglng incumbent defeated hia nelAbor Iris Stein South Windsor Rejects D em ocratic U .S. Senator 4,767-3,602 in the 57th assembly Bristol, Vernon, Winchester, The R ei^ U caas won ’solid cent of all votes cast for the and other towns which voted for control of both houses, for the office, an automatic recount Abrahaib Ribicoff. district. Nixon also managed to swim first time since the 1686 will be held, as required by An independent campaigner, Coventry’s Town Councilman Steele haa his own peraonal Jesse Bralnard defeated Atty. upshfeam to victo^. E^saidiowar landslide. state statutes. School Bond Issue organization 2,000 strong, made Richard Cromie 4,963-4,304 in up largely of youthful workers, the 53rd Assembly District. and its own gatherings, through years betore, were almost His overwhelming Vernon vie- C rom ie had su rv iv ed a •raid Correspondent) totters to newspaper editors unequivicably correct and that tory over opponent Roger Democratic primary challenge % and throuA press releases, as the elementary population was Hilaman, 7,707-3,507 votes, brought by Tolland’s Town By a vote of two-to-one, well as door-to-dobr decreasing at the same rate, helped to give that town’s GOP cSiairman Charles Thifault, and voters in South Windsor campaigning. and perhaps doubling as the Chairman Thomas Carruther* managed to carry the town of defeated the controversial $1.0 A petition for implementation high school student needs were toe majority be needed to final- Wlllington, althouA Bralnard million bond proposal asked for of a Wapplng-High School becoming obvious. ly gain his long louA t soal aa a won ^ventry and Tolland by School Superintendent itete legislator. C am itberi substantial mqrgina. % by the Board of Education to (Complex plan, the utilization of v-f build an addition to the present a nearby elementary school Charles Warner was at the defeated his Democratic oppo- Voters turned out in large hi A sdwol facility to strive an containing 23 rooms as a hiA Town Hall awaiting returns of nent Michael Riley, 20,266- numbers in the area'tow ns overcrowding problem there. achool annex, was signed by the voting statistics and after It 18,416 in toe sprawllA 18-town ranging from a high of 91 per was learned that the addition dlrtrict. cent in Bolton to a low of 83 per r*>« Also, by a tiuwe-to-om vote, 1,800 registered voters calling the townapeofrie sttoportod a for a referendum on the use of failed to meet with voter Cqrrotoers had lost bids for c« it in C3>ventry. 63.5 million ad d itio n sewer the school. approval, Warner said he was the lenate post to Robert Republicans will have clear line installation project to cor­ “obviously disappointed as the Houley two years ago, and a majority in the state rect septic problems in thrae Hie board held fast to its children are here now, but with previous try for state represen- legislature, an advantage to the residential areas of the town. contention that there was a almost 60 per cent of the voters tative to Gerald Allen. A area towns who have elected Approximately 7,480 ballota severe space shortage for high coming out as they did, another MeskiU appointee to the state Republicans to toe post. Dooley were caat in yesterday's school students in the town, solution would have to be Board UMb W» wieM uM wr M Baarts, tl-T-4-S; In Frisbeeland Elenientary School will bold its Cienturions,” 8:00 Then invest in a heating cup the Hartford Stage Co.’a years ago, annouBctd Teeaday for regular scalp treatments, production of “A Streetcar - i l » - , p, a m . Aald hMlirina flew minutes. frisbee since 1964. once a week should help the cuirait run of Mollere’s (WttiyCUXSIlKW IhuixofSSCRFD______W e.mwiliiiimaid. pionship frisbee, mark down school cafeteria. Gang,” 7:30 bring health back to your UttheEast-WsstoaRli: You This is a boedaritee deddon. into L o M ’a HeatMow Airport Bnad Brook, ODenoUlwt haw M id sa Players are not allowed to “It’s in my blood,” he says, Students will have aii - “The Misanthrope” through only had nbwa Wire! «e (29) WiDGiiSWQE tDDflB aaplkatka idacM od OiSQbw W, this name: ‘”rhe Stork.” Cinema I — "The New hair. wMldul see d m :)! m aeteelWith biddable (kaideis hi dubs after UvM b> tee United States run with the frisbee, only pass flexing his fingers during a oiqxnrtuhity to view the books Centurions,” 7:15-9:15 Nov. U. By JAY SHABBUTT them OhibiNwl d the isdlonid a t S e U m Oabol Oonoriata for a Dan "Stork” RoddhA holds it, and a touchdown is scored ■MUit ev ftmixmfr and HMte, Ud the ctahe test. for two yesrs end ssdd, “I would m e o y W r for dw tala of atoehaUe p ra c to session. "I’m a fiiteee during adidol hours. The books, Cinema II — " AP TeievUlon Writer m vote.4v,'AiM^:. jW BoufbOitMr Iff IRIVIWI W You win profaehfy have a con­ really prefer to live on this aide oa tte inoisea » B I llddto IW i^ tee national long distance much the way a toudidbwn is freak.” RANGE AND The Tennessee Williams ' ' ' MinrhfsW. TXaliialiiwW IlaoiwtShy TUs is tee third yegr tee frisbee throwing record and he designed for students In Messiah,” 7:304:30 NEW YORK (AP) - It’s hard recalls U, the time dragged on venient chance to bid one spacie of the Atlantic.” Adults to assist the sewed in football. One Impor­ At th e Seattle Worlds kindergririen through Grade 8, classic, second production in to believe, but last night’s without any deftnlte rem t. (3) CBS NEWS Tona's, be. «< M u kaXw c t m m t t MXmteester Jaycees have mn led Rntgers to a 26-27 victory U.A. East - "Valachl FUEL OU NCMKhuta* ' nest She is in Brttaln to dance in Street, But Etetted, CbMMClicW aW Din COMMUNITY. CHILD tant rule: No tackling. Fairgrounds, Roddick gave a will be on sale and all proceeds Papprs,” 7:004:25 the Stage Co.’s current tenth television coverage of the ’The numient that sticks roost (9) ABC NEWS be conduttod by Mittkaw J. IWs at tee "Do something” program. GUIDANCE CUMIC with over Princeton on Monday in When the two teams began frisbee t o s i ^ eshlbltion. It GASOLINF NdttttlBteWibHnbie •t 1-; “ Les SylpWdes” and “ Don permtttae. will go to tee school. Mrs. Mhadows Drive-In-1 - “Deadly season, will be directed by com­ presidential election was seen in Bourgholtier’s mind came at (2249)NBCNEWS North dealer l . i ( ■ (}ulxote” !fcibGevent Garden on Inspired by President Nixon’s tranqxxtetion to etediirom the the first Intercollegiate playing it appeared that the was teen, he said, that he set i'^lbur of Chibs Neither side vulnerable . MaUhewJ.Ttan Gayle Sheppard is chairman of ’Trap,” 7:30; “Day of Anger,” pany founder Jacques Cartier in live and mostly in color by about 3 a.m., when Windsor (24»>BBV1BW: 9 8 1 m Nov. 19.’ DtiadSrdNo*aakw,n Volunteer Action Program, it is clinic and teen-agers and adults Ultimate Frisbee game. brawny Princetonlans would tee world’s record for the B A N TLY OIL a 'production edebrating the '^WNlg^tehe jgie ace of NORTH the fair and she is being 9:15 millions of viewers in 16 foreign Booth, then Time magaxine’s f&HAmEsaxwawit y for eight a Qunpaign to encourage local to sit for prerMhpoL “Long live the Stork!” cried rout their lighter opponents, as frisbee throw: 210 feet, OW in- assisted by Mrs. Prudy Berrio, twenty'^fth anniversary of the White House correspondent, A A432 COrvirANY ■A''"' countries. -^6 :1 6 - Uiiddtrytbe residoits to help other people. while their mpthers attend one ecstatic Rutgers fan. tee Tigers Jumped off to a 34 school librarian. . play’s Broadway premiere. Satellites made it possible,^ made a cursory check of the Q6 5 t TUs can be done by interested gnxq> meetings. There is also a “Have you ever seen anything lead. When he’s not tossing the m patm . eetauoM UMlMr 6M play0 for AQ853 Ladles Guild ^ ? I : I I . I The foreign report was° wires at the hotel press room. seven tnum Whidi was persons donating their time and need for office help. like it? He’s beantlfal!” But then “The Stork” struck. frisbee he’s studying for his ♦ 7 The St. Francis Ladies Guild The world’s largest shrimp T; ! ; broadcast from four studios at What he saw excitM Mm. the better, iw if . efforts^ to any one of several Frirtiee is the game played His long bomb downfield for a master’s degree in sociology will meet today at I p.m. In the beds lie Just off the coast ^-'-'^ ‘to make e ^ Moke, South had 4 765 Adults to drive indivicluals to touchdown was followed church hall with Miss Natalie Greenland. ' Rockville i' /'■- . -'71 MOMEIMnNQB international election night shouted, ‘Hey, dammit, the old te itdf fote ttmee in Ms own hand (!) KJ 8 are n e m ^ that can donate and from tee CHILD AND in diameter, which floats minutes later by a tally in And in tee annals of cham­ Bassett, an astrologlst, as guest raRmRBfIBANO television pool. man’s gMag to win this thMg,’” aid thiree tiawt id dmnmy with 0 n o 7 4 their t o e on a scheduled week­ FAMH.Y SERVICES agency. through the air like a flying vtelch “The Stork” leap^ high pionship frisbee, mark down speaker. YQUNQPHimE Network correspondents Bourgboltsw said. tee smaH truaqw; At the end, 4^ K95 ly or moni^y basis. Some of the Adults and teen-agers to assirt saucer about to land or a discus to snare the wobbling platter another name; Peggy 4‘- ranging in nationality from And we all wwnt over to the volunteer needs to fulfilled are: thrown at 00 miles po' hour. before a exowd of Tiger Jerseys Delahaunty. Miss Delahaunty ' swwMMife* (191 D i m V A N D Y K E dummy would stiQ have the ace with tutoring of children. EVERY FRIDAY 7 : 3 0 F J m . Japanese to Danish stood wires and looked at them And Rabhimssmaid. of sp ate to make a later tridr. Drivers for tee Manchester- In general, the - Job Ultimate Frisbee is a relative could Ixing it down. was tee first woman to play In befoee the camera, tiylng to said, ‘Ah, come on, 1 ^ , knndi itzmieetm TUs plan vnxdd work onfy if Bolton Branch of the qualifications are varied. S m e of football. One team “flings Reddick, at 6-foot-3 the an intercollegiate frisbee expiain in their own language it off,”’ be said. ”Fof d!ttc a (M)JUnGEMlSAllON each opponent had four cluhs. AMERICAN RED CROSS. demand tee trained skills of tee o ff’ to the other, which tries to tallest man on tee field, quickly match. NEW! - EXCITING our harbolent way of eleming a while be was the oidy suelathe VoinntefifiS'xre needed to drive pass the disk down tee field became tee favorite of tee She played for about two AoBfaHxtloulawB. Mixeever, by the time South had therapist, tee knowledge of a NATURAL HEALTH E presMoot and the Congress. room who Umught Truman (49)AiCME»78 niHed several dhunonds, one of the Red Cross station wagon on nurse, or tee training of a until the frisbee sails over the crowd of about 1,000 that minutes for Rutgers Monday, It was a bur, sophisticated cry would it.” scheduled day trips or “oh call” teacher. All demand a desire to goal line into an offensive gathered to cheer for the home drawing the oohs and aahs of FOOD SHOPPE BINGO tee opponents ndigit bO aUe to from IMS, when a U.S. According to the NBC radle discaid a dub on a late round ratal University of Hartford. Now South could ruff a chib lu in ^ pnster to DO SOME7THING fbr the fdlowing agency: wai that night,” said Frank Henry, visiting professor of - 9 : 0 0 - with the deuce of tmmiM, ruff 1______1 wouhl BoufidMBidr, NIC radlo’a man (3) CAROL BURNETT another diamond and.ruH a club TMS WEEK ONLY seulptute at the Universities of b e fj^ to volunteer (P|ease(3rde):DayiMoniingi Aftei^ ItltM fN iai at the Inehihaeh in IM and Chleigo, WtaoonMn and Iowa, Guests: Steve Lawrence and with the three of tn in ^ . This got M A N CH IfY IR now a tateviaiin correqtondent has exhibited regularly in Lily Tomlin. by safely, and the game was Evenings Wedmids I t o f i a M a i l for NBC News it Lm Angeles. Chicago since 1967. (946) PAUL LYNDE home. South ruffed s ^ anbtber 519 EAST MIDDUIFfOL Truman, as B ont^ltser and Fourteen-year-old Sally is diamond and ruffed his last dub Gall»y hours are 9 a.m. to fllM ehofe any hobbies, skills or interests that you PMi fulfil rtmNYouwhxautKYOuwHiwMviwaiiooiii- the others learned the next 4:90 p.m., Monday, and 7 to 9 going steady. with the ace of trumps. TVn trido 6 4 9 -5 3 R7 morning, bad spent the night at p.m. Monday through were now assured. th4^:^iiaven’t covered. O THE OOORDINATINQ DRAPERIES ARE FREE Hiikttiar.” the Elms Hotel In Excelsior (22-36) ^AM-12 ’Thursday. Guesi star: Henry Jones as a (X ill Box) to discuss all volunteer needs 88g |i 8 9 iQIInnIK ViWv IIIQCM TH9 9FWR ^8 inifvQUW 19^8 OTT 8n«^p8xl88 1w flv9 e-nwiwi Springs, 30 miles northeast of puU k. YauH Iw able to choose from hundrods 4 .llw is le * , ociyHie, coHon or pelyeHer Kansas City. lonely old drunk. Driving Drinkers G^iqnUable:YesO NoD The watdi at the Miiehlbach Peter the Great tried to en­ draperies, fulf-linod and pheledteflM he windows in yeur heme. Be sura le bring yew courage sobriety among 18th- window meesuraments. WkrtHnttmHtSlMpSi wasn’t particularly productive. (946) MOVIE Radio had no projections, no Ambassador Swank “The Crooked Hearts” (1972). century Russii^ by Insist­ computers to sp e ^ the vote Returns To Post Fortune hunters try to cop each ing that men J a ile d fo r |Hoalth Insurance S ad«M ‘1teMi«hpMr other’s wealth. Rosidind Russell, dninkenness had to wear count in an election all the polls “medal for hard drinking” FneMuMilMm said Truman was certain to PHNOM PENH, Cambodia Douglas Fairbanks Jr. around their necks aU me lose. ' (AP) — U.S. Ambassador (2240)MADIGAN time they were incarcerated. Firm Target Of >rr.;.4f<; tj ’The reporters at the hotel Emory C. Swank returned Madlgan goes to ETngland to The m ^ a l w e ig h e d .fii. 1 'y\ Tuesday from two months’ hunt American hoods. poUitds.">r . home leave, an embassy (24) JAZZ SET spokesman reported. Guests: The Jimmy Heath All- mm «.: 94^ y which these in­ that tee company be required to its andcot art treasures in the Special — Analysis of nationwide election results. creases are determined. roll back rates to comply with United States and Canada this GLASTObBURY Assistant U.S. Atty. Yernon tee regulation. fall, ‘Thai officials r ^ r t . (940) JULIE ANDREWS A. Poschel said tee issue is that The government also seeks to Officials said a shipment of tee insurance company is using require Blue Cross-Blue ^ e ld 96 pieces of art will be air- Guests; Robert Goulet and Joel Grey. projected figures based on to refund all premiums frrim tM to the United States. previous years, rather than ac­ collected in excess of those The display, sponsored by the (22-36) SEARCH Grover hunts for a missing tual figures in determining a allowed by the r^ulatlon, and Asia Association of America, in addition seeks a civil paalty starts in New York Oct. 5, millionaire recluse. LOTTERY rate b ^ . m i (24) STATE OF CONNECnCUT The government also con­ of $2,500 for each violation. moves to C ^eland, Jan. 9; In­ In tee fall of 1971 Blue Cross- LA III diana, 21; Montreal, tends the insurance company’s -1 0 :3 5 - expenses are based on pro­ Blue Shield agreed to defer all JERRY LEWIS'CINEMA July 1; Seattle, S ^ . 17, and pronium increases on merit then Dallas, Nov. 1. (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY jected rather than actual SPIXJVAJf AVg. — eSMSSS — aO P tH WDOWOB figures. rate group contracts for tee George A. Beck, president of duration of tee wage-price rNOW SWO WINc H -1 1 :0 0 - DRAWI G Kansas City Blue Cross, freeze. The companies agreed A (34-18-22-3040) NEWS 4 declined comment ex c^t to to refund premiums collected in “Butterflies Are Free’ “The Prime of say he had not been notified of violation of the freeze. — 11:30 — Low MmJsion Shown at U O tee filing. He said he teou^t it During a second investiga­ (3) MOVIE rncei Matinee Sat A Sun, 1 A 3 M s s J e a n inappropriate that tee^ govern­ tion, tee Internal Revalue Ser­ “Marines, Let’s Go" (1961). ment had released information vice determined tee companies • FREE DELIVERY "SNOWRRE” B r o d ie ” Tom Tryon, Tom Reese. PUT O N ICE. about the complaint “before it did make certain refun* for • FREESETUP ___ DftlfiglM hu (840) DICK CAVETT Phase I violations, but made no • ONE-YEAR GUARANTEE Dm Uttk Ikulra of has been served on tee so-called (^^30) JOHNNY CARSON adjustmoits or modifications in • SIX MONTH LAYAWAY violators.” a CONVENIENT TERMS East Catholic Aud. Guest; Suzanne Pleshette. tee formula as required by Poschel said there are some • RANK FINANCING 600 Blue Cross-Blue Shield Itease H regulations. 8:30 p.m. • MASTER CHARGE - 1 : 3 0 - group plans, and the court ac­ Nov. 10-11 Nov. 17-19 This week’s Lottery drawing will be sliding and gliding tion is based on only eight Tickoti 93.00 (3) MOVIE “The Last Challenge" (1967). in the Glastonbury Ice Skating Arena, November 9, representative ones. He WESTOW Handsomely styled with a cathedral-badc, this sofa is available in a TTT'i'V ^Ca MANCMISTIO (Studenii $2.00) declined to specify the in­ ^3^ H HI H mm Cl NT in Glenn Ford, Chad Everett, Angie full range of fabrics and priced from $296.00. The matching chair creased premium rates. 643-7B32 fBII PARHINf, RIAU O* TMIAIRI Dicksinson. 10:30 a.m. Poschel said tee outcome of 4 5 5 HARTFORD RD starts at $151. ur v ru ru r tee suit may determine future MANCHESTER CAN A MOVIE GO TOO FAR? The hot ticket, with lots of new ways to win, will be action against Blue Cross-Blue SPECIAL PURCHASE! sold there right up ’til the drawing. Fifty cents puts you PRESCRIPTION Velvet elegance! This decorator chair b available in rod, ...irs JUST TO AVOID Mr. Steak in the fun . . . and maybe some cold cash. blue, or gold velvet. PerFect for almost any decor, specially Bridgeport. priced for any budget. Only'$60. ACROSS THE y 244 Genter St., MuKkietter i Phone 646.1995 And you’ll be the first to know who wins this week’s Man Arrested SERVIl-E STREET FROM OPEN 7 DAYS! 1146 AM . to 9H)0 P.M. Super 75, too. $75,000 to the big w^ner." ' IBOSTON (AP) — The FBI «J0E” ! said it arrested Lawrence E. Townsend, 34, of Bridgeport, YOU L- STEAK for LUNCH! So, come on out to the coolest drawing in the Lottery’s Conn. Tuesday on a charge of (Mondays thru Fridays) history. You may cut a fancy figure of your own. • unlawful flight to avoid Want It prosecution. The FBI said Townsend was When you have a prescription to V A LUNCHEON STEAK ...... f t l y e B < arrested In tee Roxbury section be filled, you want the b^t. and has also been charged by That is why our professional I ★ BEEP KEBOB ...... 9 1 ,7 9 I tee Bridgeport police with skill, completp stock of drugs, (with peppen and onions) ' ffhnnting at tWo police officers prompt attention add reason­ June 28,1971. able prices recommend our > -k VEAL PARMESAN ...... 8 1 . e S t He was also believed con­ (may have spaghetti instead of potato) ^ Pharmacy to you for SERV- IV nected with the gunshot' woun­ ICE . . . as YOU want It! ding of two other Bridgeport Trust your health to your J ★ TER IY A K I S T E A K ...... 8 1 . 7 8 ] police officers on May 30,1972, doctor and his pre- a spokesman for the FBI said. scriptions to us. ^ k MR. MAVERICK STEAK ...... 8 1 4 1 8 ^ Townsend was expected to be arraigned before a U.S. at 9:40 The above ore all oerved with any two of the following: inngiiitrate here T u ^ y night, Cozy Colonial Charm > Potatoea, Vegetablea, Salad or Cottage Cheese . . . ' tee FBI said. M a^gflowik RAedHarrstfiewiI Ml ’wa*IMtl-J55gr»ug:aa i; ■' . ■ ' ■ The pertect coordination of solid, and cut velvets, contempo­ Once again wo offer a fuU range of fabric and colors on this Cotonici Co-l-fuaturd set. Priced from $300 for tho Sofa and. Choir, wo hovo tho high bock la a hkrry? Thka call ss, sad Isach will he ready whea ysa arrive! WESTOWN rary styfing and old fashioned comfort. The sofa is priced at swivel rocker shown at tho special price of $9'j. Phsae 646-1995 Norwav’s suicide rate is $305. and 6w chair at $118. Exceptional volue! K i d n a p i n g The ■» 7-30 I about 7 per 100,(WO residents! 45^. HARTFORD RD M urder and a $50,000.00 the suicide rate in Sweden u G r i s s o m G a n g MANCHESTER n4)ckl!ce about 20 per 100,000 residents. , r

/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MandWlter. Conn., WSA, Nov/1, PMjG j g g g Ei: , PAGE F O U R - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mmchator. Cobb., Wed., Nov. 8, i m Coed Elis Facing Uncertain Welcome Business Bodies: Anderson-Uttle JdS-rrielc^^^^ ^J^fhce^^^of c^ I^cla^^ women and 1,025 men. women to men. I______•______Kingman Brewster Jr. “ There is much coeducation Yale needs. ManolMatef oflico of tbo o n M K t a m u m m ASSISTANT MANAGER M W .Zqte.fm m r William A- Aiidegebn of •oofkara Mow Baflaad College.’ when 50(f fresbteen and p olicy , under whicb students Francisco Bay area. n U l^ Elfpyy obSIIM. UBi|l MMine Rd., Venwib bwkdiMd cajjipus But when Yale’s trustees meet upperclass coeds joined the some w ould'be chosen regardless of — ------^ ^ ------Thrifty Pt9k*se Mere la Mle^Cariyle4Qlnaao tftcibha Even on its limited and next weekend to officially 4,100 men. lit tfai!: most recmt their sex; a irii^t increase over J H c F B l d A j i d s )a> keen aewd Co. of Mimrlartar ,aa awIMwt som ew h a t cra m p ed basis, approve coeducation at Yale ^ ^ f o r B s - manager ot enghwriog eahe. I He will be promotiag iSe ooin' bi hh oew poSthm. Zepke wffl pnny’a national aalea of r :■ §9, bt mpooiHile hr Oe dtoettoo of da tdiee and bndwe uaad aa 19 all paraonnal involved in compooeiita in power tranamia- libem engaHring, hwtallatViii and a r - liaa in aU typaa o f m arhtjsai for vlM of Eiacutooe equlpnMnt MANAGER ATOUVEfni . / J. MaUoa UdtuQr. ran of Mr. and t in . Joaph LaShiy ol M Headi Realtors Weit St,' Mandatter, ha beat appointed manager of aalea Louis Dimock of Notch Rd., QgjjUDtesttOO and plawlng for Bolton, today was named presi­ Olivetti Carp, of A m eha at New dent of the Manchester Board NOW York. of Realtors Inc. and the Multi­ The St. George Award, the hi^iest Catholic Award in ple Listing Service of K l l r m I j I j g scouting, was bestowed upon Inward Ackerman of 32 Manchester Inc. Keeney St., at left, and Roger Granger of 290 Hackmatack St., at the S6th annual Scouters Dinner Sunday in He was elected at the annual Newington. Both men are affiliated with Troop 120, St. meeting of both corporations at James Church. the M ^ h e s te r Country Club. Mra.NltaL.SmlUi MISSES & 1 He will take office Jan. 1,1973. Others elected today, to serve w i n ? Stock up now! Bln. Smith worked for tbe Pair Get High both corporations, are; Her­ Indiana Bell Telephone Co. man M. Frechette, first vice famous maker before joining SNET. She was a president; Richard E. Merritt, panty hose service representative in Hart­ Catholic Award second vice president; Lillian ford at the time of her recent G. Grant, secretary; Frederick WUliaib A. Anderson M. Gaal,treasurer; and Robert promotion. In Boy Scouting I. Woiverton and Robert D. Anderson was formerly with She attended Indiana Central Murdock, directors. tim Ross Equipment Co. of C o l^ and is now active in Rochester, N.Y., as their local PTA work. Several Manchester residents duty to God, to country, and to Dimock, who will succeed 99« * application-sales represen­ Boot Tops and were among those honored for Carlton W. Hutchins as presi­ their neifdibor, above all other a 1 .2 5 v a lu e tative in eastern New York. His their serylce to Boy Scouting, dent, has served as first and considerations in life. five-year associatkn with Ross Sunday ^t the 36th annual second vice president of both Knee-Length Styles! The Bronse Pelican Award, was preceded by three years in e a r n i n g s l e a p Archdiocesan Scouters Dinner corporations, and was chair­ presented for five years of the dectronic sales department in Newington. m an o f th e b o a r d ’ s 1971 e a s t HAR’TFORD (AP) - 0«i* Keg. $40 to $45 ' \ service as a registered scouter at Hamilton Standard Diviaion, The St. George Medal, the and helping scouts of all faiths legislative committee. Sheer yet long wearing J. MaDoa UShqr United Aircraft Corp. Blonday United Aircraft Cwp. highest Catholic award In in attendance at religious reported net earnings tor parity hose made by one of During the past year, LaShay He is co-owner of a KOA scouting, was given to Edward services at- camp, was He was a member of the 1971 quarter ended Sept. SO ol 110.3 hai been reepaiulble'for manage- Family Campground in Ackerman of 32 Keeney St. and presented to three other legislative committee of the America's largest hosiery m i lli^ np fnim M-9 tnilltoB DMSit training at the Olivetti WUlingtoa and is a director of Roger Granger of 290 Manchester residents. Connecticut Association of Real the same quarter teat year. mills . . . you'll love the Education Center in Tanytown. the ConnecUcut Campground Haclonatack St. They are; Dr. Harold S. Estate Boards; and he Is a N.Y. He has bdd sales poettlaos Owners’ Association. The ^ m in ga resulted in an Ackerman, a parishioner of Barrett, 120 Lakewood Circle, member of the Multiple Listing ' fit, the colors and the '! , In Hartford, Portland, Maine, A graduate of theiUnlversity increase on common atock ear- Assumption Chim ±, has. been deputy health commissioner. Service Special 14-Point Cotii- and Richmond, Va. of Rochester, Anderson is also nings to » cents per riiare from an active committeeman of State of Connecticut, Depart­ mittee, affiliated with the savings! Buy your winter o He ie a native of Mandiester a llentenant commander in the SO c«ite a riuure teat • Troop 120, St. James Church, ment of Health, and vice national association. supply now! and attended local schools. He Naval Reserve. He and his wife /xwnpniff ipokeiman said. for over 15 years. He is a president on the executive now lives in Ridgefield. have two children. member of the Catholic Com* board of Long Council, Dimock is chairman of the accessories, downtown and Ratos for the third quarter of mlttee of Scouting, Algonquin Boy Scouts of America; board of deacons of the Bolton Parkadd. r this year totaled MM.? million, District, a charter member of Raymond E. Demers, business Congregational Church, and he \ ALLIED BUYS PRESS a w a r d e d CPCU Terrific selection of fashion compared with H » .3 milUon the Communion Breakfast manager. Town of A^chester is an adult adviser to lOH : ;A new two-color, hlgi qteed, Bln. Lynne T. Sterling of long warm boot-toppers as well ks ] tinstructors of the Han­ tor the w m * quarter of 1971. programs, and is active on the and assistant scoutmaster of printing press valued at more New Stete Rd., Blancbeater, a length styles. Single and doublC'^r Retreat committee. Troop 120, St. James Church; dicapped). than tlM ,000 has been instaUed wage and salary supervisor at For tbe first nine'toonths of Granger, scoutmaster of and Frank Small, 147 Carriage at’ the Manchester plant of Tbe Hartford Insurance Group, wiUi the added dash of belts, ’ Troop 120 at St. James Church, Dr., chairman of Troop 120. Allied Printing Services, Inc. has become a CPCU 1972, the m anufacturer of faahinn touches. Choose from aen^iace products and in­ is former cubmaster of Cub Over 400 scout-oriented in scouting qnd how it has Tbo new i»eaa is the fbnrih (Chartered Property and tion of wool blend fabrics in all Scout Pack 120 and former Cub people attended the dinner and helped form his life goals. twcHColor unit Installed by tbe Cgsualty Underwrtttf)^ dustrial and marine gas tnr- bteMi repoftad n e tja r a te p o l ^ Scout training chairman of scouts from Manchester iv]fnp.ny dulng the past eight Blackledge District. He has presenting the colors ; were: Prof. Carmen Donnarumma,' yoan. Itwaspurdiasedtomeet Anertiu^^idtid* for TngdH’ rihtsrhalterns! solids! oommod stock, coamuredvrith been acUve on the Parvuli Dei Michael Joy, Post 157 add John professor of history at Fairfield thp increasliM demsnd lor ty and UidbUity Underwriters im 121.4 mUlioa or $1.77 a-riiare - i Medal Award committee for Joy, Post 412, both of 142 (Conn.) University, spoke on nljs...cheap^r by for completing a aeries of ex­ k^ppSorwra Cub Scouts and on the Ad Altare WoodbriitM St.; L. Mark "The Responsibilities of Youth, aminations to ten differMt^ Dei Cross Program for Boy Parents and Teachers, in the the half-dozen >■<•; li-7| ohrall growth, according to v’* Hafner o r ^ Elsie Dr,, and 5 areas of insurance. ‘i/ , . m Scouts. He is also active on the James FjHter o f 11 Dotwthy Oianging World of Education. John Sommers, company iweai- Bln. Sterling, a graduate of ^ for the A f I'M ^ ’ r . - Alonquin District Catholic The Itev. Norman J. Belval dent. Bit. Holyoke College, joined ended IM - totaled^ |L43 f Rd., both, of Troop 96; and ■■ r Committee for Scouting and Douglas Hauschlld, 93 presented the awards. The press, a Mlefale 41, ^ The Hartford in San Francisco binioq, compared with 11.41 A helps on the Retreat and Com^ Constance Dr., Troop 362. operate at qieeds up to 8,0OO In 1969. mhmi for tbe same perloid .teat impressions per hour. munion Breakfast programs. Eagle Scout JeffreyyFrithsen William Keegan, also an reg. l.O O e a e h year. ■ The St. George Medal is of 54 Elsie Dr., assistrat junior Eagle Scout from Troop 362, of CBIATOMEET J i awarded for outstauling ser­ 427 Parker St., handled the The 157th annual dinner scoutnoaster of Troop 362, St. B u y s c o m p a n i e s BRIEFS vice to Boy Scouts of all faiths closing ceremonies and spoke meeting of the Connecftcut BaiTholomew Church spoke on Bikinis, we have. hundred^ of Walter Kidde A Co., Inc., of Mr. and B ln. Ernest KjeUaon and for the steady on what scouting has meant to Business and Industry Associa­ the Reliigious Award In g r a m New Jersey, haa announced the of 36 Flag Dr., Manchester, indoctrination of boys to place him. 'em . . . the nicest little coverups tion will be held Nov. 28 at New acquisiUon (rf two European returned recently from manufacturing companies — Hhven’s Sheraton Park Plaza at an even nicer little price! Minneapolla, where they John AUen A Sons, Ltd., of Hotel. attended a Life Skills Congress Gov. ’Thomas Meskill and 1 size fits all, and sizes 5-6-7. Oxford, Elngland, and BEXX) held by the Lutheran syndicated newspaper colum- \\ Ernst Belser KG of Bissigen, Brotherix/od (a fraternal in­ A i lingerie, downtown ■ idst Art Buchwald will be the Germany. surance society). Allen is a manufacturer of featured speaken. women's and Parkade. cranes and related equipment. The association was created BECO is a manufacturing as tbe Blanufacturen Associa­ Saving! Bank lif e Imairance licensee of cranes manufac- tion of Connecticut in in force in (tonnecticut cmi- Fleece Lined' tidhd in tbe U.S. by Kidde. Middletown in 1915. Hifiiad to grow steadily in tbe Kidde operates more than 130 third quarter ^ 1972. SBLI or­ *■ C i manufacturing plants and dinary life insurance in force at facilities worldwide. ’The firm PROMOTED AT SNET the end of September amounted t operates Kidde Merchandising Bln. Nita L. Smith of 296B to 181.4 million, a tecord in­ Green Rd., Blancbester, has Eiqnipmait Group, Inc., and crease of |8 million over the been promoted to employment Metala Testing Co., Inc., in preceding 12 montha. eHUKeA South Windsor. representative In the L lJ - r. c c For The Admirer of ' 7 BOOT looks Fine Craftsmanship! t ■ Pant Coats! 1 p«wt«r, by Fiwd PuUM«r/Is conttmporary In daslgn'lnd carafully Reg. $23 to $25 Regular Arnel® triacetate hindertflid P*’*'**'’' t"® eont«nt) with Its I liggq of cnrCf mskM It ■ w#lc6nw flift f®r th# busyi young homomokor •$ woH 13.00 blouses ••• look at Fvl ■X. the price... ** wSSSTwIth prldo and you will truly havo an antlqua af imported space-dyed Itomorrowi ^ acrylic sweater-knit ^ a) 8"' Tray 2-pieee pantsuits iust »8.00 ' s i b) Creamer and Sugar el 3.99 Fake furs, leather looks, warm wool blends! 16.99 a s u p e r v a lu e ! take your pick of all the season’s best I *20.00 styles . . . “ Zhivago” looks, belted coats, Budget-wise little blouses •A There ere meny other ptocM eceltokto, stitched trims . . . every one quilted or by The nicest, newest look in knits . to top off your winter bel eff are in limltMl fnnatlllM. 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■ PAGE SIX— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mandmter. Q m . Wed.. Nw. 8, Vm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mshchesttr. Conn., Wed.^Nov. 8.1978- PAGE SEVEN HEMTH CAPSUUES* WANTAMABTODOm ^ M tib e d A fem , MJX NEWTGN, Iowa (AP) — Strange tMngs grow in Nwi Deaf-Blind Learn a n d Herman OeatoiTs Pollster Forecasts Right On PeTuti workshop — right now, a head /INP piA0»Ti^ 2 o f a mastodon, the elqinianb- like, pre-historic ereatare. B NEW YORK (AP) - The Sunday, gave Nixon 59 per cent, Photography Jobs Then landslide proportions" over declined to make any indie- ms joe utioBsl polls esme ckise M cG om n 25 per cent and 6per (o-fo f f The Deaton .-brothers* McGovern. Uons, Ikying this was a "year of to the mark In measuring the cent nndpeided. occupation is to make In the laikfhree Galhip polls volatUlty.” ' V and printing o f both Mack and outcome U the presidential creatures,, plants and Nix(si^afifoep of all aouthera before the final one, McGovmm Both the Galhip and Hatte ROMNEY, W.Va. (AP) wMte and cMor films. background scenes fo r election on Tuesday Mght. states bad b e « predletod by had made slight gains. In the polls were baaed on randbin — Deaf and Blind children Everyone gets a chance to museums acroas the country. Y W ith 88 par cent o f the the Qalbm bcganisatlon, wM(» next to M suriiey, he trailed sampling*, done by aelectlmw in experimental joint clasaea try everytkiag, bnt the deaf Stu­ They primarily deal with long- national vote ectmted, Presi- said Mbnfiuy me President was Nixon 09-36 per cent, a number of localities around tjke dents concsntnifo nn the visual extinct Hfe forms. deat Nison led McGovern 61 to at the West Virginia Schools for headed toward the greatest dlftoenoe of D poipto. country and cobducUng a ibt aspects o f the oonirse such as .38 per cesA.' the Deaf and BIhid here are and ‘‘ majority in that region of The final poll, however, number of Interviews. film e d i ^ i a d picture takitrg, I Theyr say they’ll make Dm final pre-eleetkm Galltm being trained for photqgraptqr- anyone a i life-size model of a Republican presidential can­ showed a 2B-polnt differoice. relatedjobs. while the Mind ate setting '*4.A lcoM . CAH CAU^e A pMl, retanaed Monday, showed About Coyotes and operating oquipirMSit ' mastodon for It will be didate. Louis Harris said Sunday that *>i‘SC?‘V "Once this class prows to be in b o r n Nixon prlth 81 per cent and Coyotes are about three perfornUig darkroom M made of molded fiberglassi will there had been some last- the success we equeci tt to be, McGovern with 15 per cent. The Gallup group, wMch has feet long, including a biishy 1 '^ • ‘ •K; The dark ’Tm Y stand 10 feet and w e ^ t about minute Improvement in more and more classes win be When the undecided vote was 16-inch tail, weigh about 80 j settings and la .' ■ 8,000 pounds. corredtly called every presiden- McGovern’s standings, accor­ Integrated with both deaf and allocated, Nixon led McGovern pounds, and have a shaggy in braffld -- • tial ra ce e x ce p t the 1948 ding td figures then being 'V ■ ' V S s S m .’' Uind," predicts Dale Rawlings, 1241 per cent, the poll reported. Tniman-Dewey election, had analyzed. buff coat wlU) wMte under­ , ' I.' ‘ a counaelor for the deaf and X • • • . The last Harris poll, released sides. Their life span is about "1 think this wiU be vmy said Nixon held a "lead of But he quoted no figures and bUnd. 13 years. -,53F successful .to both groitot'' G&H PAVING, INC. .-'5? a.i'jvfw-1 Thompseh Sag. ^'Once we g k "l^ e thihk we’re ihe first” Bolton the prograih underway fMl- with such integrated classes. time, w e Win be able to place GastCall At hkiu*$...Limited Time Only ,v^ Instructor Charles Thompson said. studafs M jobs. We already have peo]de crying for these Thompson teaches the stu­ FREE, a 13-15 lb. Turkey trained technicians.’’ dents, enrolled in the school Qivan Away with Evaty Drivawgy Sold Botwadn Nov. 1st and Nov. EARLY AMERICAN from throughout West Virginia, He said that if he gets a skills in television photograN>y> student who is well-motivated • Parkhig Lots & Tennis Courts Indudod editing television tape, still and who has ability, he can Fdr Free Estimate Phone 649-5233 Todayl ■Jl. photography and processing train Mm in one year. SPECIALS 5>Pc. Early American

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00 the meeting with her hus­ P u t years ve her dislike shoulders are perfectly detailed;Tn ‘ iwoOTTfr-..'ij-T!he; Mtoipplated M as,” alao thinks who coadiUoo thpir chUdno- a n ‘RMub, tO’ woefc for mem. band Wes 80 years ago as love of idlenm. ./ Pul^ the tiniftS^i- NOTICE into npNpuhitlVe raikl stave |^ T hto god It to find a man to do GENTLE I J. > all-W ool f abriPS ill hll the colors you lerican m ale Is .tfae.-^nuto tlu^ wmnen arestiq>ld and get­ at first sight, but the two have cy enteited man in the w estoq ting nym so eveiy.da^ that i th ta .'& w JTOiQteo m to utok qr ■DiA' irj •‘‘i I* tf; PUBUC HEARING W wt. Sizes 3660 ^ ^ jroiM....'' ■ never seen each other. she b e ^ j 1 rid, says the author Of a book m en - PURCHASEOF are briHlaat. tait locked v,v^ fhd,',^Kh^ go iip ciMfega.Bitt fh tod le H ut Is, not wiGb the byesi ad' " I brai Uit 4 ^ u t all my,, ahdshdrt. ,.T |t also argues men are realhr into ■tultlfying jo b s ; that :^'pld>Ii$hed'in GeiniaiV Where H' themselves'attractive to mto- TERMS! r e a l ESTATE most people see, because they' son’s Ctbi that way,” Mie ■ and w«nen their ex- faouaewmk ia a pleaaure and made the best seller list before They may even prod s tm that BOARD OP DIRECTORS both are blind. Instead, they said. " I ’d tmich rather do iron­ Iton . i i t o adO deprived of it and that it was taundied In seven other boaaevrmk la drudgery and that TOWN OF MANCHESTER. looked with their hearts, and ing than sombthing like baby'- ' ICstbeF VUar, aufiior o f "Tlie all of this stems from mothers European countrtes. the male ia fulfilled because he furniture stores • C A S H CONNECTICUT what they saw was sufficient to sittin g ;'y ou cati ]mt ironing In London, novelist Kingsley works outside the name but in last through all these days, • C H A R G E aside and do it when yoii feel, , p r o p o s e d ORDINANCE Amis called it "Total Tw aM e" fact, they know bouaewoik is which included raising a son, l.Jh iiliDb ,iOO like it.” and one reviewra wrote “to easy and they really think it ia a 'til ?:(M) • BUDGET TERMS born a year after their Notire is hereby given that the OGWRi know her it to hate her." But pleasure. marriage. > Ethel made her i^ision to go • UP TO 3 YEARS Board of IXrectors, Town of 1'-. others praised the book as the "Housework is so easy that in EVERY NITE! Ethel was boro in Deep Gap, out into the world about two Manchester, (fonnecticut, will best arguinent yet against psychiatric clinics it is T O PAY! the youngest of nine children. years before Stacy graduated Salurdayi ’ ll! 5i80 hold a Public Hearing in the traditionally the job of morons Her family included the famous from Mgh school, but she called. women’s Ubi iiiiMAM m in — moM MM1H Hearing Room at the Municipal Now Mias Vitar has added a who are Unfit to do any other guitar-player, “ Doc” Watson, the personnel director at Gas­ Building, 41 Center Street, who alw is blind. ton Memorial Hospital before special chapter devoted to the kind o f w ork ," wrote Miss FREE COURTEOUS DELIVERY Manchester, Connecticut, Vitar. FREE PARKING, FRONT and SIDE of STORE t When she was a tiny girl of 8, taking any steps towarda her by American male and is Tuesday, November 14, at 8:00 E thd leI|UBehini her mountain goal.V . preparing for a lecture and P.M. to consider and act on the crossromis community and publicity tour in the United following. went to the Governor Morehead "I told Mm that 1 wanted to lhe^< States. , \ The purchase by the Town of School for the Blind in R a le i^ . be a medical records tran- Manchester from Wells C. Den­ , Regarding the American trip It was a frightening experi­ scriptlonist and that I knew nison and Robert C. Dennison, M to Vitar said in an interview: ence for her, especially since there were blind people doing it she was separated from her all over the state, but first I HIE KEY to w h e r e to both of the Town of Manchester, “ Sometimes I’m afraid. But 1 practice for a concert for family from September to May wanted to know how be felt County of Hartfprd and State of BLACK/OEVIL have to do it. If you are going to 16 pianists on eight pianos her first three years. about Mring blind people," she Cmnecticut of real estate com­ change things you have to turns out to be a dealer’s "When a new principal came said. monly taiown as Laurel Lake change things in America. showroom in Rochester, my fourth year," Ethel said, located in the said Town of American is so influential. You N.Y. No concert hall had '‘^‘He told me that he didn’t Manchester, for the sum of 6492,- "he insisted that everyone go that many pianos. have to go to the lion...” home at CSiristnoas. That was a care what a person's handi&p 800.00. little better, but I never got was, so long as she was quali­ A copy of the proposed Or­ Mias Vitar actually wrote the used to being away from my fied for the work.” dinance may be seen in the Town book in New Yoiii almost two fam ily.” Gerk’s office during business years ago during a five month It was at a dance in April of A fter tes^k^ a refresh er O P E R A 'n O N BU DD Y hours. visit in w bidi she lived in an her last year at the school that course in typing and dictaphone CLEVELAND, OMo (AP) - Anthony F. Pietrantonio East Village Hotel and made die met Wesley. He was too and a training course in medi­ Students at Cuyahoga A noble research trips to suburbia. CommuMty College’s Butorn Secreta^, shy, she remembers, to ask her cal records transcribing, she Board of Directors wasted no time in applying for a (Campus have a chance to earn ^ f: T h e book is, she said, an for a date himstif, but had a Town of Manchester, man’s coat job at Guton Memonal. After 8100 a quarter by encouraging jpy rast one pair of illustration of a theory she friend come by to ask her for Connecticut so much effort, she was told someone to attend collage and calls, "the pleasure ot non- him. Dated at Manchester; Connec­ The Golden Knight (D B ) . . . lu x u ri­ by Hanes pantyhose, there were no openings at the helping Mm stay there. freedom.” She says she would Their future together was Under operation Buddy, live ticut this 2nd of November. ous in tailoring and detailii^, this time. Her dreams became real­ have written the book even if soon sealed. They finished students doing well double breasted Golden Knight is l^d we*l| give you one ity the very next day, however, there bad been no women’s school in June, married in Sep­ academically at the college are a lot of walking coat. The smartest pair oMtah'es eve#yday tember and moved to his home when a job opening did come movement but she chose her encouraged to find people who co v e r-u p a ro u n d f o r c o ld w ea th er, in Gastonia. into being at the medical are not atteRdiM school but pantyhose, free! words with the thought of "W e lived with his mother records library. would benefit Troa ' h i| ^ it features alpaca collar and lapel, making a change because of it. Ethel’s life is by no means for the first two years,” Ethel education. split shoulders, flap pockets and Tliey’ re brand new "The Uberatioalsts were very restricted to her place of work, said. “ She was the best mother- Ones the person is earoDed, center vent. Fully satin lined. Also loud and ao thta had to be very ■ ji however. On a recent lon^, with bennlifnl fit anil fai-law I could have bad. She left his buddy mgat agrM to available in single breasted. Choose load or nobody would itotice it. weekend's trip, she and Wes provide whateveraelp no aee^ m e hlone and let me do things fi^l. Ii^Alieer stretch tt was very important that they took off for Durham to visit to do ’Vrell in- Ms studias. 11m from all-wool fabrics in all the for myself unless I asked her notice it because I really think for help.” friends. iShp wound up spending buddy then will receive a | lw wanted colors. Sizes 3660 regular, n^lon. Choose nudej they are wrong.’’ As a result, Ethel became (hat Monday afternoon helping tuition wMver. for that quarter. long and short. hhel with reinforcedl Basically her theory is that sdf-sufficient as a wife, cook, her friend get caught up with It is an attempt to reach •> •- *.1 students who might not come the male is brilliant and housrteeper and mother. her transcriMng. to college without such t^e or sandalfoot.l capable of doing great things When her son, Stacy, who is "I was even offered a job," assistance as well as to help GOLDEN with his freedom but his in- sighted, was boro, Ethel had no she said, dimples flashing at the Itegnlarly 1,95 imir. capable students, a spMcesman teUigent thou^te frighten him. trouble except in giving him com ers o f her mouth. K N l d N T said. Piree offer startsl He seeks the aecority of the Uquid medicine. Except for her enslaved and marries. own shyness that is. * . tomorrow and rims' Conditioned by his mother “ When I was growing up, ah’d C an anything m a k a 90 even into my marriage," she INVITATION th a m m o r a lovablaPi tlurough Dec. 2nd. from cfatldhood to believe that be is smart and responsible and said, “I was very self-con­ Ijialsery, all D&L scious. I wouldn’t even go TO BID' that girls are tncafiable and across the street to the liitle helpless, he easily assumes his Sealed Mds will be received at Stores. store. I just knew someone i reqxmsUtiUUes. He is thsrefose the office of the Director of would see me make a mistake boi^ for life in stultuytag General Services, 41 Center I4KT. aOL.D OVENI.AY' and know 1 was blind.” jobs. For the A«w>rican male Street, Manchester, Conn, until By the time Stacy was 5, she New, delicately deiigned REGAL WEN'S this is nil eonmoimded V the November 17, 1972 at 11:00 a.m. 9 hlf^ stamtard o f living and the was getting out, finding her way brooch and earringi . . . in Twe coMftfTf MBfs s r o tu r around town through Ms eyes. Furnishing and installing light vaSyNibOPom emrhasli on success. NILOOOa It U<* world't molt rich, long-iattins 14Kt. white In time, she bad constructed a poles ' V m N O N "In no other country do B id formil, plans and powtrful caacontrattd dotdor- or yellow gold overlay with VOI -W7 MAIN snuir mental map that was to serve Inr, MMnle, itto, around anr TW.CITY FLAZA mothers ao pitilessly train the specifications are'available at the •dt. Work! Initintly . . . lottt «4>-247fi her well when she decided to I ^ r . . . com to imio. All _____ cultured pearb. See our new •724818 male infant to perform. No make a career for herself as a (ieneral Services Office, 41 uiliMl odon yloW IntMtty to telection of fine Kicmenta OPXW MON. Ihhi SAT. StSS-ses other society exists where the Center Street, Mahehester, NILOOM. A tintio drop on dot vaoXBUY UNTU. S i^ P Jt medical records transcrip- bddt, eit IIHort, Ith UM wallt, Jewelry. wiata sexual drive to exploited tionist. Connecticut. kN^ ilr froo ot oflontlvo odort k t o money so imscnipnloiisty," Town of Manchester^ for24kouri.lMdropdiM,«14S "I've always been interested TREASURE SHOPPE M M n t TNI MAM SIM ir •UUt M /yiCN m R she wrote. ■.iH in medicine." she said, "but Connecticut iENElERS more interested in house­ Robert B. Weiss Shop Rite D ru g vnrr OUR mo r t a u snof . . . m our mancnrithi noRtf Girls, though bora intelUgsnt, Manchfsttr Firkidt keeping and raisihga baby. But General Manager S87 E . M iddle T p k e . Miss Vitar iaySi are taught they don't have to think because men • NEW BRITAIN • BRISTOL PLAZA * CORBINS CORNER • MANCHESTER PARKADE • TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancfaeitar, Conn., Wed., Noy. 8. v m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Nov. 3,1972- PAGE NINE Vernon Notes E lection Andover B p r a lb Veteran’s Parade Turnout It waa a dean sweep for N ational Andrew Tatty residents were on hand when Andover, once iagato, and atro Me Founded OcU 1881 The. Vatyran’s Day parade, RepubUcans in Boltao yester­ k s ^ h e The Northeast School PTO Club win sponsor a second The previous record vote was for Democrat Estelle polls. international surveillance of the becomes international law when biggest problem in tbe war on may have made a mistake. . ^ Luetjen 717; Florence Ertel will sponsor a holiday bazaar heart risk clinic; today from 7 Voters were Mrs. Beatrice Buying 683; Jo eifit.. Louis 666; Ann 72 million in 1668. Hope Gnuuke, chairman of Kowalski for the Democrats production of heroin. The U.8. ratified by the necessary 40 drug abuse; the casual and often As the cfftnnnion drew to n dosej the number o n r Dec. 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in to 9 p.m. at Rodtville General The Census Bureau has Republican justices of the m ^ .__ ___ ‘ YAfia #V »M » atda^ Morrell 662; Preston Bferoham the Committee to Re-elect the and Mrs. Janice Libby for the Senate ratified the amendments member nations. corrupt approach to Ulidt drug expression of many was, “Thank God It’i the school gynmasium on East Hospital. Dr. Joseph Kristen reported tl^at there are 140 peace received 1,118 votes and Service Gross’ American team did a trafficking u> >muiy foreifD coun­ 689; Beatrice BOwU* $76; Ann President, noted that a RqwbUcans. >'t last Sept. 14. doubted true that netther candidate bad the style of D o ^ t St., RodtVille. will be the attending physician. million citizens over 18 years of Republican regifoar Virginia As now constituted, tbe Single good 'Job. The amendments tries. No matter now greet the ; Soflgailo 6$6 ; JtDe . IQiicinann tradition of more than 20 yean T he Constitutional F O R Y O U R A Wise Eismibower,mi__ V.«w*wle» John MS tfasumw Kennedy fS»nmon or Harry TYiiman. Handmade gifts, holiday On Saturday the club will hold age:;'wtio were eligible to vote Asiard received 1,102, while ended last night, vdien Bwtha appear to attack the loopholes 644;^ Alma Oittridi 684; Mary Amendment dealing with Jurori LATR MODEL Convention is a joke. Its htto'- American ontinarcotics efiort, its decorations, baked goods And its “Fall Frolic,’: at the Garden thia year. DentocraUc justices received actual and inherent in the lawmen can’t ketp the atuff out And wtole, we always fd t that one ° f toe^fo^ St^Lotos 671 and Frank Bfinor Schtam of rt. 44A and Helm was passed with 371 yes v ( ^ national Narcotics Control Board white elepfaimt items WUl be on Grove in Manfoester and the 735 votes and Dem ocratic C A R O R TRUCK (INCS) has nevor had a strong original Convention. Bloreov^ of this country wtthoot inter­ the hews media was to urge people to vote, Jack Km|p of file ■ 654; . Included in that 140 million Herrick of Bolton Center Rd. and 168 no votes, indicating ttoit sale. Games will be planned for monthly meeting will be held fi^ire were an estimated 11.5 registrar William Houle served coffee at the Republican mandate to control tbe llUcit they were oMponsored by 29 national coopontton. Knight Newspapers said he wouldn’t cast a vote fox Pieoideot. Last Tlianday’a tournament the childr«i and lunch will be Nov. 14 at 7:45 p.m. at the many people did not vote on the otiwr nations, which gives tbe million 18- to 20-year-olds en­ received 752. Tiie slates of booth aa a team for the last traffic in narcotics — estimated No beroia la protteedd hi the While we ffiink him wrmig, you can’t hd|i but adm iir hb winners were; Lillian available. Skinner Road School. question, either deliberately or ratificuttan praotapi a boost. United Stawn: AU of it oiWiUs franchised when the 26th justices and registrars were time. The two senior citizens We Also Tradt Otwm conservativeb by the UN at from » s honesty. * . ' Gleasman 660; Ruth Corbin 631; Pen Pol* through ovenight. l,300.t9..1.400 tons of |»w dpimn Under tbe protociU adopted bom abroad •»-from TUikty ahd . Alice Edwprda 601; Ed Mitier Amendment lowered the voting previously sdected by party have woriced together serving Patlciin Setter President Nixon’s sweep in older Annerieeha inare effectively.” It will be liifficutt to forget the Watergate hnd “Expectant parents” are caucus and were uncontested. I I- amvertiMeiitiir Ifo-to-Md tons (d last Biarih, tha nternational other countries of (hd lodtoe ^ 591 and John Poggle 591. A b o u t T o w n age in federal elections to 18. coffee to voters on election day The town of Andovw, often yefderday’s balloting to a second term One ol the hilla would have pnitotiity ttiduurd Nixon’s iitvtovement in it ; invited to attend the fourth Tbe estimated turnout of 77.5 On the Geoige Wallace party hwsdn. The INCB has. nu power codes Oantrol Board is given Edst via urn tdneasityi pittds m P jp o ^ e is played Tuesdaiys The Manchester GUbert and for more than two decades, and selected as a key predact town, Premium Prices establiahed a nattaital institute on to investigate meraWr States authority to iaia the fight igsntti EurofM, oetabty la Gdoige McGoveni was tiie kbito on a vriilte ehnigto “ Parent Education Night” at million voters means that only ticket, John Schmitz received will how pass the job to other wdlino surprise. Once again, the and Tborsdays at 1:30 p.m. at Rockville General Hospital on Sullivan Worieshop will bold has a history of electing the suspected Of vMating ihe pact illicit traffiddag. 'rae board UoutbAiUdd(ia,lNM lU toaed somethiiM f k (Wetyho#. .' .v i j about 56 per cent of the poten­ 15 presidential votes while cmnmunlty membm. winners. If the candidates win poUstenr were right and If they con­ aging, as if anothar hureau or anuther the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry Nov, 14 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. final auditions tonight from 8 to for Low Mileaie nor to Impose meantogful lane- would b t iwafiaitiacd and tta with IheteishM In B it o i time, dver a coifM 0)p niiii daewfaere. tiusc tial electorate cast ballots in Charlie Buike won 14 votea for High School Vote in Andover, they have usually 'P att. The programs are detognCd to 9:30 or their next production,' the House seat in Congress. tinue, to score well perhaps the study would he geefeL ^the other tions agaiust (dfebdenr. persoimcl mereaiad. B would UauiQMsst Arifef U the emumeiii tout ihe wianer, W itoever he might be, to Guild Basaar the prefolentlal contest. . A straw vote taken at Bolton won In whatever district they acquaint the expectant couple “The Gondoliers.” ’The show is Two prealdential write-in For exaiupte, certain cMUtrids nave at Us dinesat tor tbe first ilWndidit.' H, or. ioita. c. The Women’s Guild of St. The turnout is tbe lowest High School earlier in the day ore running for. Truman-Djewey campaign will he Would h iv e provided MUMi Million ' itoiito d two eyila<'' with the maternity services and scheduled ter the Spring of 1973. since 1948 whoi 52 per crot of votes were recorded, one for were authorised to produce time uiOrimitioo bom a wida ' GbUf . , Ji Id Ml MIMI ‘ Bernard Oiurch will hold its rattier closely paralleled state Yesterday’s election proved BARLOW daUam for ,puhUc amviee jobs and range of soumm, lachidUig the jSb Wdl. ti oihfy hwiuitt ««ty four yetos. facilities yivailable at Rockville Auditions will be held at the the voting age population went Maine’s Sen. Edmund Bfiiakle forgotten once and for all by the opium fov eaptirt m etder to annual Christmas bazaar, Nov. South United Methodist Chorefa, and nationwide results, no dlfferont. The pattern of UN aad variaus inter* Hospital. For many years the to the polls. Hurry S. Truman and two for Shirley Chisholm. Motor Sales histeHans and piditlca^ strateglati. edtenatons of It Vaile^.^iswgtemi.. fulfill legitimate worldwide WetNthiishdd severd totUM intheO pen F to m ; p t o f o j 1$. and I t in tiie church hall. The Manchester. Those Interested according to principal Normbn voting in Andover waa echoed needs. But this authorisatiBU is gaveramantSl add nan« wBiMnVMMi hospital has welcomed was elected president in that Of the 105 alwmtoe ballota Shaw. , ' by the votes in the other .tbe.'^ ;Ptmddafd'a''jk iitiiiif .tot ‘ the ttto etodtoni urgUty ngpoto to tiiis or that c a n d i^ txntlis wUlvfeBtore handwork, husbands in the labor room and in trying out are requested to i Hie President deserved re-election., (MnUMent tutufl local enactmeut gavermuatttal organhitiahs with .tiw r " " ■ election. submitted, 101 were valid. A Results were:' President communities, with the attic treasurers, jewelry, toys, delivery room, if they wished to bring tiieir own music. For total of 494 peraons voted In m^e iMe accon^lished much In a vetoei,:;.^1wMd^ ^ of eMwreeabto Uceuiitii iawa. espertisa in tbe drug field. Tha The percentage of potential Nixon, 191, McGovern, 79, Republicans taking all ,the Opon 9 ajn.-9 pjn. beard would be attthatilWd td Christmap decorations, aprons be with tbtor wives and if the further information, contact voters casting ballots 63 per favor of the conatitutional Iduiaugi tliu tthgte Ottuvcfitioii -MfMMMi.CMUK' H HPRmHi'nF.' i? M V i^ iiUUUtoriB. it a to ie d Itito th e« and food. Schmitz, 1; congressional towns, with the exroption of Sat9ajn^5p*in. dUUcidt dtuatioa, particularly in the are nM'.'gvallii^.'i^^ leconmeiHl that teehmeil aad doctor an>roved. The “Father’s Robert Gordon, 46 Litchfield St, cent in 1952,60 per cent in 1656, amendment concerning became etiective au Dee. M. wrote the tottor iuulihdt puiNd It on m hU i “ Father llfhite’s Kitchen” Manchester.------representative. Cotter 126, Mra. Flanagan edging qut ^foreign affaire. Hiere’a ngood aviitilitfa^udtiie^ the togber taaei 1 19M, i t Waa not untti 1971 that PH*****ffil aasistanca be pmi^iaB e t o , uHik tbdr idi0toUf«i» niM tnail fo us. ' , ,< si, Hour” is an extension of the 64 per cent in 1960, 62 per cent challenges and number of Rittenband; 112, Burke, I ; state will feature such foods as hot family-centered concept which The third , district meeting of Odegard in fiouth Windaor, have promlaed to realit/* was fittiity. one ed the aatiiariaed to|DvatUOMnUeiackitig:dowumt- H t o ’s leutfy tidlhillg t o o g wtot that procedure e ic # lifti in 1964 and 61 per cent in 1968. Jurors, while 190 voted against senator, Odegard, 142, where both were running for R t 8 3 , ROCKVILLE the eleetoratei in giving Nliton ttiuBekiiai wUhln tiwir hiddan.' turkey sandwidies, barbecued covers all the Care in the the VFW Ladies Auxiliary will The Census Bureau had es­ it. shtiaa, RWtib pm a heenslug hiW letter w i^ tie uuu^ more effective if it contoined aume beef sandwiches, fin d ers, hot Flanagan, 104; state repreami- the firs t time, due to the PhcNiB 875*3538 moire years, found his atiempte aNsateutiy sttffictedt tor a greatmaay au til baohi. No penaltiw were Moriunpertait dl Mt, thi maternity department, hospital be held Friday ai 8 p.m. at the timated that 85 million Local Note* tative. Miller, 162, Wilson, 66. erlgitid tiiiflidtig on the p u t to tiie writer, East Hartford Post. redistrlctlng. id fiacal restraint lyppeallng. taxpayers. li^iasad on (he Tmidih govem- 1N(S waidi bate Ihd jUMW i’s id rioidii Americans would vote Tuesday. Approximately 50 Bolton uwut. nMHwu. iha.miu of paasofuiar. itiS .’* a i tthen t t ...... Ugain, tiiinkiiig^ is diffidtit ‘ and * some to us d ^ 't p : jfn the closing days of the campaign, tdeCtovern iMttied valiadtto igalhi^ wto to take the tiirie to face to* to toe Uds. ^y r ’ ( the odds wfaicdi were egatnet him 935 Main St., Downtown Manchester - Open Tuesday Through Friday Til 9 P.M. • Saturdays 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. ^ the President showed courage in Now that we have survived another election, ptohgps we throughout the campaign beginahig Qosed Mondays • Phone 643-5171 - Use 30 Day Charge or Master. Charge <- Longer Terms Available - Try Our pocket vetoing 11 measures to can cimcmii ourselvea with communify bettermeiiti before the primary hattlea eariy this Layaway forestall spending nearly a billion The Mandiestor Lahd ConStoVation Trust, tne< is setoig U . ■ year. Plan dollars in this fiscal year and nearly charter members and it’s a good place to put Sbipe of your His defeat may prove to be not a money b^ u se it is hn UiVtofoimit in the futuro: The Laiul three Ullion dollars over the next two repudiation of bis ideals but rather, it I’Frust will be dedicated to fostdring Itho-^ acquisition,: fiscal years. Bardsdale wbere we have settled. preserwition and mainteoanoe to apace lands and water may well be the candidate was a man S upport **My Aunt Annie George BIcGovem denounced the It’sso quiet, peaceful ind rriaxed resources, large und small, thrm ig^t the community. The who arrived before his titne. At 90, the Case M ountain here, though the aiutyping center President a% N!y, Vigo^ pnd in FUmore is only two m ila ReidFitbig** smuitw^csulmht b e l i r u i ^ is iile in th e ' Genllomen; idant life within titose natural resouicea. OF MANCHESTER Your .Molidav Guests t til vetoing is you, and y ^ rights and' Please be advised the •way. years ahead for. desjtite his defeat, he Thanks a miUion tunes for prin­ The loyalty that Stands behind You can become a charter member with your contribution^ f - , 3 ^ chance for a bett^ life. Maaduwter Junior Women’s of $29 or more and it’s deductible. You ought to join. Mnk«. remeida ir atrong. lactdr in the.. Club raoognlscs tbe used fm ting these articles in my dear old An aunt as grand as you. Manrheitav paper.. Deserves. owch more than life your check payable to Mancheste^Land Conaervatioit Rest Easyl! t'.i open space In our eDnununlty ^t*S locdt at the facts: ** Democratic par^. - t briieve 1 have taken up much can spme Inc.,, jand mail to the Manchester diamber of Commerce, 25T,' ■¥.. and has and will continue to M'- ‘ 'f ttie President sighed a 19 buiioa At tM lam e th#a McGovwa. inaur auppoiri too puttfoiaa of Case of your preidoui time and nobody The devotion shown by you. East Center Bt. touM aptowdato it any more than •r " *'iisdl|ir Social tSitos’ maityyeara i tato year, iumifB toe iito ^ A poem you Her’ fotypt, ^ ‘measure with a hiW range ol -fl y "• of tito.argaaisntlon« IIJM I was Very sibcerety and in your mato Mtion across toe You might find it of Interest that the Boeing Co. of Seattle Eclipse Sleep Sofa In The Den . . 'i d e m e iile ^ i-Sweiggi'" ’ realtsad from the aate of thank you, |;j. b e n e fit for the elderly ixit vetoed turo Yowrm’ Maiwfaeilar mUes, s has gone into the cattie4aHeitittg business in a move to w ^ ^'CtorUtmao to BlaaehMter” Youbringitiipalot. bitia aimed at helping the old becouae mindi aanileu aa'lwtihitt^ ' Cbriabnaa Cords. This sum was resident, more diversification foim the aerospace industiy. •M:*' This piece can turn your den or living room into a guest room in seconds. Eclipse Sleep gfitli autborised exceatlve whiidi we aw tMd ia i t leaat tiWee a dasiitttad toward tha Case MttionitaidBohiiris Iremiaisce so fluuty timss According to the national ctouitmito, Bob Considine, Boefog Sofas have these s p ^ l features to insure comfort: The Bed Height Construction gives i4MBtodwialeAv«. lb yean so long haw part. $ enpeeditures, duplications, or di^ on the eampaiga tntil: Mountain Fuad. Thaae cards ^ 'SO ffie 3,300 acres of land under irrimUon in the state you normal bed height to allow eased sleep; the Relax-A-Bed Feature gives a slt-up are avallabla to tba eOttutiuttity Ptoume, Calif. And thbW of toe priKtoos tidngs Oregon with the goal of turning somele jIMBquorqmiles______of^ fi^i^nentatioos of effort which could So, once m U n , the people have again tola year and, aa before, 9W18 You’ve brought UUo ttty heart. position for reading or watching TV, and allows cleaning under the sofa without maygitiai land into a productive agriculti^ and busing moving It. Stop In, Watkins 3rd Floor, Mid your holiday guests will have a good ^taibtually impair our ^ o rt to serve spoken aid it Was a wiae deelaloo', oUprofUa wili be denatod tor Uncle Ed I admire you to community. ^ tbe same purpoee. night’s sleep! The closeoesS you two have the company is pravidihg land, vrafor. acccl^ roa^ and We realise tbe great toes all shared,. SHOWN: Lawson style in Gold, Blue or Brown Texture. ALSO AVAILABLE at the would eutfor from the My Aunt** otho’ faculties, faaa^ the tohU to fo tii^ for pasiiire m foity years of hapity vwdded fahm . foiling crops. sale price $319. is an Early American Wing style in Blue and Brown Texture only. transfiguration of such foe’s sweet, foe’s grand, sincere Bow proved you’ve dearly tomd. baoutlful oouatty to tows of trtnl lb addition, the firm is stotifig up a series to lOowcrel No Combat Pay BOW honses and hundreds of Her face’it beams and snlUes tor irrigated circles tat cattietotietong. Cattle will: be wdgbedi $319. & am aslta drives and hope into the pastilfo, then out, and Bdetog cotiects on aper pound • everyone will johi ua in !'• aavar cross, your caret wtoifot gkin. r ^ to the Caaa Mountain ifcill ihMfi Rewuttfkt Boeing aifoaity is d e ^ in mass fomspoH A mlto-bus for Teachers Vmry folly yours, fo a l lead i iiaiiii, liw’s always ‘people mover,'’ ^mafed by canipufer, is now b ^ tfoted \ Mrs. Gerald Brines thara. 4^ Batdsdakf** ^to Beattie and wlU be nut into operation this fatt'at M m iim t^, W. Va., movitig people t o aud foan tiie West ^'tinder a new contract Sighed between M l IWt Oifo n t the robberies took jdiW Mauehester Junior foads to musie, swMt and tn a, I (sn’t adutoe Barifode enough Are gathsNd to bity toeughts for : Viigifila Uidvmity campus. the New YoW City Boeid ^ Education in front c l s desti. Sometbnes theUfe cd Women's Club With It’s very elegant view. you. The beauty that smrounds this and the TO.OOOmember United F\Bdora- the teacher Wes menaced by knife ot Good you are, nice you are. land tion of ‘Peodurs, a salary schMuleJor gun or ilmttiated gun. Sometimes, Time for Reminiscing “ y* ^ And the warmth of friendly H the la # to the haUMt went on i timiifitoB sptM over tile views. last wefo to so fom’t fouH bto toe fttttfo toiciUM fo i li slmpfy classroom teachers in the city’s pubUc vhtience was ttureifoned against the ■W' Dear sir; foUowing the pattern set Ity tbe fede^ gfoenttgoU Sfearns & l^oster schools will range from 18.900 to tile top children in the classroom. First I will begin by saying I The freshness of the groves and flowers In the final week to the (foto cfotoYeto, thtyfo kndW these poems of my aunt expenditures authorised totalling niore ttum floor lilMnn,' Bidding In The Spare Room of 118,100 this year. " In none of the cases were the will bring happiness into her Today in History And the mountains surrounds it peipetrators, many of them youths from heart and that she’ll appreciate it “U. according to Commerce Clearing House. The autiunizations By September, 1974, minimum and Today is Wednesday, Nov. 8, iiKlude: ^ so much. She and Uncle Ed A very pretty pleasant communi­ You don’t read about Stearns & Foster bedding in national advertising... maximum salaries will go up to $9,700 other' schools, or drop-outs, ap- the 313th day of 1972. ’Thore are ty enj imum is seven and a half years. precedented pbenQQienon. So far, no permanently in'Bardsdale, Cato., Roosevelt defeated Herbert you can buy . i . and enjoy! Hoover and became president. This healthy air to breathe, Social security benefit increases, $8 biliitoi; just under $5 one has come Up wifo either an explana- ' a very small beautiful community TVi see the birds and hfor them billion in supplonental apprtmriatioiii for various fedoal to 300. It’s a home I’ve always And in 1960, John Kennedy : ffot had, you might say, for a job that tion for It or a solution to it heyong;^ defeated Richard NiX(m. stog agencies; $3.5 billion for federal aid In rtoiaUlitation to tiw 'i 1 drewted about and as the laying Tbty too love What Bardsdale handiefoped; $2 biUlon for programs for the toderfy; $2 ' JliChides Some 10 weeks cd vacation each locking Of d l school and claasroctiN ' if you dnam t lot and wish a Onthisdate— A. 312 Coil, Poly cushioned mattress with attractive QuUted-To Foam to 1914, the foonlfo eonquerar, brin^. bllliaa ito puMic. works projects; over | i9 MQloii for fids plttl Christmas and Easter doertid idl tiihm aad tiM hiriity of mow yeu’re hoUtol to hOva tiwie Print eovaing for surface softness! Soft Cotton Felt layered for Heniattdo Carta, readied Mex- yeto’a budget for the Dqiartment t o State, Justtea and wishes coma triw. I reminisce a lot and still can’t smoothness. Mattress is weight balanced Tor complete sleeping And it wouldn’t be hud, guard!..\ ■ iw Wf. Coritmeiee; mere than U .1 button for fortogn gsfoitonce I I have a fory larga cor- Btotevelt’ifoto, comfort. Firm Support. ccmtirsct iitiltm ne pwvlikMi Hui.liavity df thiiitiw iiiiiiii «»* iW pondaMo khdI rut vary In Util, tito liaune uwiaum to We’re Uvii^outfaitlovity land AMs «ai4M W d to the pubUc. Bardsdfot it’SdW toloy^ $ 5 3 Twin or FuU, Mattress or Box Spring. Reg. $69.95 ‘ t l tHfo 'eNghlM hityMia tiw i ’'.. weeks olOctolHir^dg ''fog MMi, ' W edM’i 'i kaowtew taiotf eodde strip, M f l i B 8 Otieen SeL Reg. $189.95 id twcheto ind cm 'SNfo ,saMSUMri-: JV0eiOVHt. ilit t , scbiK^.viNNltf MBiMfoili------a ..a | and | Q j| | | ^ phfonts in New Yoik Oty sdufuls damwid^NWOtlm people hqr/'foMuithC Mwato B . Extra Firm Unit with W’ PotyfoamquUtiiiKand double offset &'¥NIM ifuported. the tfiidg'hidaiighgafig p m tiito ig i ' foUifoMU.:. '/ "IM m i ' V UuterWxing construction. Pure ndiite cotton ie lt all quilted to a 'JtiRioleWoveu-'biae rayon ancTcotton damask: Matching box spring h-/A '4 i» , featuros doable cone spring all band tied for tiie finest foundation. ' J ‘.,4f i ilStf-'iSt' 1* ! S f * 9 9 .9 5 Twin or Full, Mattress or Box iA tm to tor toe ’ fo M fo g nMfWWMfoi.viWJfolfoZiSiiifttcn a ivaihiywMifk ttifoggftofohtikdttritow * 2 6 9 * 9 5 fo w th iv * .; Maga . . tlM '^MMw I i&dSSjfoJbB, E^imtoiNtfoitofoi’iBrv, ^ 9 . 9 5 King Set,. Hfoeurtentadveitiitog campaign for •Wllf ‘ ‘ ilfow hflitotiitoifotodl gfotito moke to ' autotoebtie fotow i|*4fori4ito for ia qiitoler tofo MjpA,fogt'g .v 'ifo i.:. in lfo'.fo^fo>foilfo''liito fo|i'i||iiti’fo-liig' Will N fo.’ II.. C. 312 Coil luxurious 6je^ comfort on a mattress with fine white Itytag at fog nitie sttogd,'' " fog l^te I______'fova years ags: duysiir WMI ' iltoSto to'. ekwSi to 4 ' cotton felt »""««• pad^ng and an elegant quilted to foam damask ; fh B has been ekttemdbr painful for ^fopfostipto To brigg you fo M thli iHtie the Auto WUrifoi Uniuttteiched to 'tiduesiieH w sgofoB' Govm-. 180% inner quilfing, Huml Guard processed. Heavy gauge commuttoy to Bstdsdaie where agreement on a new contract, womoa to htos post to towaH '*ghder” enthusiasts. Not because they f imd technfoigr, to form and function, is a pfott itodlfoie BUtofol t itfoalto.‘9kBK: coils for extra firm stqqwrt. we live, there IS a church, avoiding a strike. history. (Atget date. lofo in the decibel contest but because an aiitoaft capable to soaring-*-of rising cemetery, orange, grapefiliit and One year ago: Forty-aix Italian Wet $ 0 7 Twin or Full, Mattress or Box Spring. Reg. IY9.95 V foe Aircraft pictured in tbe advertise- higiier than ito point of launch and to lemon groves, surrounded by paratroopers and six Britons mcHinbUns. ll’s veiy piettaesque were lost when a British AW CUUHENT QUOTE cornel $ t 8 7 Q«*e«» $et, Reg. $219.95 fodto to cluarfy UliUtoatie, not a ^ider. in foe tor Itidifliiitely, gt tong as be a fait iiimnnlgg for a w ^ tot fog fotoit ttBil, Hifokl aad beautiful all year nend. Force traaipott plana ctasbed “Tlw only ttona we have to fsar King Set. Reg. $319.95 Ua piliri dm find i tfotof air current. Sqitarg, in iiti tto ab apptoptltohfolNM, *267 . ' A glider to Mtfilthlng littie kids throw Ihe reason ttwt we have to use into the sea off Lfghon, ftaty. is Gonqilaesaey,’^ — Wee Ikeri* ; iiomid, ft’s what tiuty used to drop ttolUiig i Milpkme a glider is Uke, Fltanore as our moUifo adifaeas is Today’s Mithdays: Aetreu dent foiro t . Agnew, wanitog town fatitottY that the post office is there and Katharine Hqibatti is S3. Singer troops on the Nasties in 1944. It's well, like calUhg an LTD a jalopy. that the outeome of the toectleU Our epgli bouaei will be to Jam ury becam e it to hB|iogfo)to It’s only two miles from Patti Page is 45. should not be taken for granted. to do jiaitifo to them in the buty month to DefoBBher. PAGE TEW- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mmcheitef. Com., Wed., Nov. 8,1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchetter, Coon., Wed., Nov. 8 19n-PAOEELKWBf Also, much more attention is SSSS!»i8SS»«Sfi»ft^^ THE ODESSA FILE. By weave a tense, fictional sus- debt, offshore mnti OXFDRD ENQUSB DICTHHV- paid to the themes with vari- Frederick Forsyth. Viking. 337 p«ise yam. Steele Credits Aides ARY. Edited hy R.W. Bnrdi- aflons on the mother tongue mysterions as an lieM. Volame I, A-G- Oxford C u r r e n t Pages. 17.96. He conceals until the very Swiss bank deals to com­ .'V played in America and the En­ MUlto is a free-lance writer end the real motivation behind BY BARBARA mCHMOND tUI«Y dt Sooen frba took l,W loflbmBenfc.'' D eiilocrauc U rirem ^ Press. 1431 Pages. Best Sellurs glish-speaking dominions — plicated as a Swiss wandi. (Herald Reporter) votM. Canothers also, trod in RepresehUi^•litre, Thomas and photographer for tte maga­ Miller’s dangerous exploits, but One of the most Instmetive votes. Catnithen sJ (CoMpUkd by PubUiherB* Weekly) Anstraiia, -Canada, etc. Per­ zines in Wist Germany, who when the revelation comes it - A . Jobllant CCongressman on g rei^an the oveiwdloverall district. ; > Dooley, feM his J^nem % haps tte fact that tte new edi­ chapters touches on the min­ Itebert Steete, at a RepoUlcan C a rm th e rs'/^ h o tw ica District spat pfilhiing:'^ FICTION stumbles on to tte obscure sui­ puts the whole narrative into utiae of tte commodity futures “Hie Oxford Badiah Dictioii- tor, R.W. Bnrchfield, is a New cide of a pattefle old Jew who focus. markets, where fortunes can be vtet^ party te Vernon last mffeted defeat in ptet ^ his Rnubl)teik<^|i|^^ ary’; b andoubto^^e great­ ‘'Joaathaa Livlagston Zealander now a fellow at St. had been in a Nazi concentra­ Forsyth is a fine technician, night, g m credit to tte many tloos,ooce v»heaheran«lState , (Jtelletti lni aidjlW ^^ FRAf ^ DRAKE PRIVA- iJ E S S S S S S ? SeagnQ,” made (more often lost) with est texhkn ever eoin|>Oed in the Peter’s (toUege, Oxford, mdy tion camp in Riga. His Journal­ and irnaginative as well, so that' small stakes and big risks. An P*°P** J**® workte Ito Representative front fetnon : AtDeniteiUtqr^ laoiBate. piebMIy ia any lan- “Angttto n u ,” Sobhcnltsyn have contributed subtly to this istic instincts teu hito there is a he gives tte reader a first-class during his campaign for his ang lotn to lncombent‘ ■ „• ,■,•' >■' ‘h , Ethel StfSSjhlteS W n8^wo^Bptodate. !nie Even worse, they had estab­ lished a secret German factory lished by Dow Jones, has had Republicans horn f '''* ^ihe:' It cannot be stressed too Herald Ads support the progressive — or much that this latest work is a to produce nuclear devices that tiie inside Information on most Eastern Connectlcut ;.att(mm i, er^hlm tta1ib^tack«i^ of the big-money hanky panky thp victory pa|iiy' ^tten regnsiive.ii^ deflnitions. supplement, not a complete dic­ ■night touch off a worldwide Yes;: .the fmipletter words tionary. Prudently it was conflict. Miller has found a le­ of the past decade and a half. Steele and many loca]|,sa^.{u^ <..* Here it is all laid out for us, Democrats^ appeav^^o 1-’' 'i^ C h -the Victorian editors brought out a year after “Thh thal nest of snakes. knew Jbiit shunned in print are Compact Edition of the Oxford The Odessa File of tte title is conglomerates big as a churdi e -z DAy •cehgratnlate .the/, ytrai^^ * ^ ^ ^ The new supplemeht is,ias gressnun wiw-makbi^ . thete/ai least the most slgnifi- En^ish Dictionary," in small a secret document that rives a S ^ h. Itomp- mnchacUIdof ollrtimeaS the' caiit ones, bom A through G, print requiring a magnifying complete disclosure of the ex- in Vernon. Steelb app«iii^ai|i|t»' >MMlil«olMM•i^ LMverat^ of Ato- niotlier work was of Victoriah MAID weary as he stood' on/thejOngp,» and indubitably tte others will glass, wmch r^uced the origi­ Nazis’ connections, and if Mill­ Ptoss^ Hie p y er ftorit and Edwardlmi proveaanee. foUow- in- the aidisequent vol­ nal 13 volumes to two and tte er can get it into tte right hands FUELOIL SERVICE at tlm Kosduazko ttubpm d only ^ m il^ one la b be ia r e a ^ But;.Buti'disregarding disresaidinK aavany pt^er*prefer^ umes. Bet also you find tte they will be overcome. But first ______parcfaniant, and t cost from 3300 to |75. One of tte shook hundreds of hands bm'ha >'« 'p e c ^ q t y m m » the Mth - fine ^M nnee or prejudice for the in- words of modem tedmology big book clubs has taken it up, he has to go through nuiny dare­ 17.9 Tin «isy «tr lo did not miss one of them;.;j|i|Kl “ larnttamt- i£oiliTlMTM.of:caiidlw Dri^ inustradpnh fiqv clusfon of weeds friun which tbe ‘ J»at(ict>';vot<&»:te.'^;i)wrtio^ den’e.'ttito and’science: aureomydn, co­ for a further substantial cut in devil feats, assume disguises aMO«(.MIn. I(t rilfobts even wenf to bend down to ; iM itlte^Rc^fidan Hrst editors politely turned balt bomb, computer, complex, cost. and make impersonations. lO.yNMiMKw’O.llvMY. houishotd help ^ Ficlory; Pp^tlt MpiKer shake the hands of tproit ad* ll^lSt^jaiidl^^ " '0 ptox-' ..vivel. ' - awiWtjBo.dipdibitkm ef sdiolar- Tr-Hoar Bvrtwr Swvlto i.-. 1 W ? hhliyf^lplreey 'was';’bar^y- • u plus some more encyclopedic As in his highly popular ^'The Nhenevtrywnesdl jfacumhwt WUlbun Ckjtter,gets a Wg kiss from his mother, Mrs. miring senior citlsens prho,-;;, s^sltiiesite; ship: is apparenL Hw baisic for-. than leadcogtaphical, such as Day of the Jackal,” Forsyth has MANCHESTER H. could.'not make It. up onto'the -IS- tom prevaib; the evointioil of Guamerius, w the famous Ronald C. Hood used some bits of actual fact to OIL HEAT,. INC. He defeated RepubUcan stage. b®- \ " ihiiiald C . Hood 64M9M *^t*«oo®M^4md -AmerifcaBr candidate Charlie B ^ k e. (AP ^ . .Sngbnd^was’ \ V Assdciated:Pten WDrib'is traced to the present, Italian vidin maker. Assoda ted Press 872-3344 paoto)- ■ Thomas (Vmtbers, Vernon’s }n iTtoetaigtoiMaBttgly beatUeto ’ Witt fascinating quotatloas to Republican^ -IDrnn^Chaibioaa, Spalhf Spanish ridpa i ^ ’ ahd that party's, candidate^ An wake's chief - vlctimt. -Hamp­ Senator from (beiMtlMMafa^ den-/iraggeste that IMke al­ won in atS,0M^ voto/'«vpr hlS; most'. JeopaijIjlMBide^ TO Democratic opponent; Mkdiael ‘ oMtra^tioa totoeIricto^^ The best fa<;tory makes the best c l o ^ f t i? J-'iftKvSs; HtM £s»;- ^ ■■ •55IS' ■WA ' ■ -. -Si; r-'. ’3 Ik - ‘■'■"St • At'--. 20TH 32NB V By THE ASSC^TED Peter L, O a s k ^ , R, 29589 Richard C. BomtbjRv2M49 ■■ imSSSSSSm' R ( ^ J. p(nmiiim>,d, 14173 Joshua M PVm , d, 19MB V/'i' Joseph E. &OM JnilR,;8665,; .2isT 33BD Joseph J. Fmiite, d, ltl78 i Cteotfe lU GttiitlK»i Hi M184 PMUp N- CosteQo Jr., R, 2ND GailH.Stodtt«m,D;i»77 23563 e, ’dranaiKF^^ y.:-r Tbeadoi’e M. PryoT) H, 6256 22ND !f Wilber G. Smith, D, 14730 Richard SScald^H, 20009 3RD Howard T. Ovtens Jr,, D« ■|piwttiii®D^aid^ M r . - - '4*-'— ('-'•-rv;;’ Arthur B. Shattod;, R, 16714 15379 SNI619 b- IV Harry S. Burke, D, 20072 23RD Riditurd G. Harris, d ;/1 5 2 ^ ^ ^ P^WWfjfWFs -= 3 Bdwifriod.7M Tte Minotanr gar* ^ 4TH William^RoMnson.R,M43 OuarEhtm. J, Edward Qddvrdl. d* 14tS8 'diqmas 6 Crffruthers, R, (MtewSIlaWal* I’diii,’ ■■ ■ David O . 0 ^ ^ , R , 23617 tOdav after a.FuHYt^n JS A, Esteite FlaiEiaian, D, 18139 24'rtl'- ■ « Mrom tte ^J^aUMtee Smith 51H Romeo G.Petronl, R, 228M- Uoiv'iM iit r?:( i*’ Ntefaolas A. Leoge, R, 26080 Waybe A. Bdtef, D, UlM ’ ____■ Our reg. new Fall Our reg. $15 tailored piorehoe d, Etawy* R.24M3 Bearded the Welding to track -i:' S'.; ■! JayW,jMkaop.P.23478 ' „ ,25Tlt - m p n of baming ^.ihrTg^ppanfpfoT ■I > ■ • ’TH ■' : WjUlaib Jk Lyons J^«RV the 1 'M iB 4 1| UK. Edward T> {jndi Jr. R, 13087 GOorge E. Rbss, Masters-7 The Ravi Lancers was m khira 1^;^/ Ks- -irir Seifert — The doctor’s r ^ t o - John V.2ask,D, 20117 Edward J. McGbihpM^(X^ 4railttiQ9.aid ttt^rdi^^r^ being /.p.' ' u n l i ' 7TH >/. 1465 '//i/X-', c-'.csoiiservaf*”'’'*^’’ repaiiedj';^Eire^''^ef;i? || ITV. tiqii , ; *■. !.. Charles C. D rp^,ril, 15097 UjMUte--Maseiiitol and wpmen in 100% virgin wool Magiidaipiuiand'it^^fa^^ N e » ^ tio p in fine wool worsted Charles T. AUano, D, 21968 GOorce G. Guidera;’Ri:lto264 m im 3MN.MAfHSt;, 8TH Alberis *^'Pahtomime Lewis B. Rdipe, R, 26063 .fiaikw-7 The other Jesusi^i; '' - MarsballJ. Mott, D, 16562 HUdaS. Clarke, R;l4Ei7 'Se(t 7 ^. :1-2-3-4 servicing stereo 9TH William Er.Strada Ruth O.Tniex,R, 62253 18804' ■<■ ■ iten etf — SuccehsfnI edm* m t i m^lcetions and effective'’ CurUs 1. McLeod, D, 18720 28TH 1' lOTH Joseph T. ^rm ley, R,.,. ' I ' . Clarence M, Whitney, R, Jonathan D. Kantrowla,’, < sci — Oscar Rteertson; i.yeer >■ . Retiring Senator Robert Houley .seems to be saying Mlet me toubh yon” to fellow- 11439 142M Joseidi 1. Lieberman, D, 19619 f 29TH ^Tte Ufth qfe legedd; ’ Democrat Thomas Dooley who was the only Democrat to win hi Vernon, Dooley kept the , .Ppltoer’s gouesrvyter. . Assembly District seat-he has held for the past two years, winning over Republican John UTH V Louises. , R, Charles P. Costanzo, R, 13951 Maurice J. P^-land, D; 16620 I # ' ’, / ’ . / ' ■ . . ,y y - :A Giulieti. He will represent Vernon’s 56Ui District. Houley, who acted as Dooley’s Anthony M. Ciarlone, D, 16964 , 30TH-”- MSW' Bdteriii6~'ManageinentBfor- - Fine wool worsted dress slacks. campaign manager, did not seek re-election.(Herald photo by Linton.) 12TH P. Edmund power, R, 246S3 ibafltelQnrtema A superb selection of handsomely **-Latin America Western or quarter top pockets Stanley H. Page, R, 24070 Larry Gates, D, 16594 'Aaoiii HIM flhAT- tailored sport coats. Two and Hefndr’s gonna kill me and in flare or straight leg styles. William R. Fischer, D, 15008 31ST HaAtfi - iPAftf lillBMmpPLS, three button models in a wide | vmen/he reads thfo A great choice of new Fall colors. 13TH William A. PeUt,R, 17317 WAtm ^MhStACif ^ h range of patterns and colors. Joseph J, Dinielli, D, 18810 TSes PkAitcH, Ju". . Head — Manarilww.Na. ■ i.v |- Tuesday tte city would reject change ev«i a 50-50 split with the state Jones also referred t o an JblnaoiiReadting oat erroneously-reported new offer Krnmbolts -> Cbenging on any operating deficits wfiidi 9 M might occur if the district to(A which indicated tte state had Join The Holiday Festiviti^ • Take this coBlMln t6 y o u e ^ ^ r * s and get o f f ^ D’steterior W itt t—OnCnkor over bus s«^ice in tte area. suggested going 50*0 a New on a package o f Kahn'S jpuie, all meat w feRE^' ^ ' .. Such cost-splitting “would be Haven T nu^t -District to pay Leave The Fo0d Preparations To Us! ; — Handbook of logic dr- unacceptable to us,” Jones for bus operating deficits. JO tm M U IO . Ik t C. Kjh»-1 SOM tOMOaOf^oiiflotoop IM< COOMO <01 « cool* iHoo J coMf enUs lor kaooiuif frovlOoO too ooo Mo oomoowf lont cooM IM M M Mo ih o m oI tmt cwo»« o«oc. Tko MarahaU-Mary Addside Nnt- said. “They (tte state) have tte " '-Custom Pickup and PsUvsrad Buffets coo»oito» onni m o*t w 1o» loo. State' Transportation ‘"MIW "Ml «*••» •""* •* »««el«0M» 01 wMcloot oocOotot ol Koloi-0 M l M m 3 money, tte power and tte Att?actively Arranged in Raady«ti$>Sarve 5» MMMIOO. fiiioMM lock »nol MM toMMotkMI to ioOoowM m tl of 0“l Commissioner A. Earl Wood ciooioi lor lock Mooj.ro.ool lokM W H. ' Mutfai—Free to learn legislative mandate to do Containers M W ^ 'k o g o n ol IM ooiiool Otkikofo Ml Moot wioMio M y re a t^ a m e in the

PACE TW ELVE- MANCHESTE» EVENINQ HERALD. Mandwter, Conn., Wed., Nw. 8. t m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn., Wed., Nov.», 1W2- PAGE TmHTEEN About Town Philo* Tampla The Sphinx Tetnple Shrine The Mroine Oorpe Langne ..i Band degne team will portray. w ill celebrate jta 107th the Bfaater Blaaon Degree at birthday. Saturday «lth a Woifclra. G «t ttUiineetbig to Uriel Lodge to baftrodanoe at 9 pJTO' M ^ MaaonSsTO toe Haaooid Temple Marine Home on Parker S t in MerrmNro.Satinday at 7:90 Tidetos at IS per couple win be Rollons p.m. Refreshnienta and a available to me door. bmrorormeeting will fOUow the A S ff^ lir p i — i l l droree vraHt. The Connecticut Nuraes ~ .G U N Association Unit^SO of t h « |wtto4 sack of Maudieater Memorial Horoital arTOat i aiaUlllir aag eel* ;ih e Board to Tnuteea to the wlU rooiMro a tag and baktaale iectroa.1 01 htoUf, a pai^hat Codgregational Church Eaowlef, Karen Lyn, daughter of Ryan E. and Judith M. Rhuda S a tn r^ from 10 a.m: |b iM m - to I ‘oWalMa. V. wt Thuraday at 7:80 p.m. ••Pwtpourrl'' . . . HroiaohoW H lnH and S h a p in g TJw Jfor Knowles of 56 Orchard Hill Lane. She was born Oct. 6 at at Mottk Community HMl, K. ktsay, Juat atotodi in 1 nsrotfi parlor. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Middle Tpke. World Food n * - today’s bu»y woman.> aova you on tha woman a paga Mr. and Mn. Wesley R h ^ of 158 Tanner St. H a paternal '} omoB, AM Jity miB8 US — , giwdniotlier is Mrs. Carrie Knowles of 132 Maple St. Her great- iro ratlaro dft a WadnaidAy — jutt lor you, grandparents are Mrs. BertUe Knowles and Mrs. Susan Rhuda. W M lip Forrest, Shelley Elaine, daughter of Albert W. and Wanda Smith Thia Forrest Jt. of 61 Lyness St. She was bom Oct. 6 at Manchester ^ 3 U.N Memraial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. Brat ta'W l aputfcar*ro aa- Colorful Caadlw Time for a Change GOLDEN CHARM Smith of Chesapeake, Va. Ifer paternal grandparents are Mr. and Ihe best candb buy rod the If you want to have the color to COIFFURES, 1148 Tolland Mrs. Albert W. Forrest Sr. of Norfolk, Va. She has a toother, Albert v a v u r e o b i « i n a l s best assortment is at FAIRWAY your hair changed but are afraid Tpke., Burr Corners, W. 8. ' Philao, w dugsnil byjro wa^ on Main Sfreet...Such colors. ten al the Nile rtvTO. « « nob to try...Come in for tiur Manchester. ' Talaga, Mkhad BUItogs son of Midiael J. and Lorraine Billings aite ii thu U e of AfUkia, MO Fashionable Layered-Look CLAIROL COIXm PROCESS. Senior GUaroSpeebb Talaga o f 8 Raduid Rd. He was boro Oct. 6 at Manchester ^T^ engaj^eirt of Mlaa noeuro Mrro ibom ttw Throw away your old ideas of the Need p erl^ up? PARISIAN Memorial Hoqiltal. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mbs. itoVer- Kalhleen Mary Brogan of A4ony items con be B -1 74 Use old toothbrushes for basiy, dull, straw-like tinted hair COIFFURE at SO Oak St. rou TM 29FP b oontribnthpc | l*i scrubbing around hardware of the past with our new color lAnUe BHUngs of R t 6, Andover. His Mteroal grandparents are Mr. » i 0 B Id Ific b ie l F arris, o f Manchester to Ral|gi Anitod .ockled to your wardrobe S-II offer on any’Tnesdliy* Wsdtnday millliM in food to the woH«m. and faucete in the kitchen and babnee technique. The luster and and Mrs. Job Tahiga of 23 Pine Hill St. IBs maternal great* with this bnO pattern . . . o or Thursday, a shantyoo and set ' I b ^ haTberoaunouNd ever tte course ot the five-yror bathroom. They get at hard-to- sparkle of your hair comes gram^jiarents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sdiwanke of Hdaron Rd., ^ luB been announced by her pantsuit with xipper-front reach dirt. fro $2.50 and a baiicut if needsd Andover, and Mrs. Clara Billinffi of Montpdler, Vt. to US WanvV mother. Mrs. Margaret 2 ^ to salvateFtbJnct- throuTO. The conditionen in our fro $180 moiu ro a panasheBt “ W i want to attach Um labor tuPic-tbp, tailored blouse CLAIROL hair tint keeps your 20 D eeN xKl Gr> Miss Brogan including shampoo haircut Snd ros to tbs N l « c t througb i M t with long-full sleeves or o Eveiytotsitar hair softer, silkier and more Anderson, Derek Robert, son of Robert E. and Christine Doherty Is also the daughter of set for $0. Td- 8486812 for sO b the son of Mr. stomack V.. in thb eaas to ttVe pretty jumper with inter­ Thaaksgiving Anderson to East Hartford. Be was boro Oct. 8 in Mandiester Lawrence Brogan of 85 Foster manageabb than ever before. appointmrot. land Mrs. Carl Farris, 16 the nnelrot hwitaga*” tm * esting pockets! They con Thanksgiving dinner Memorial HoqiitaL Os mstenal grandparents are Mr. and BIrs. For St. Plus. ..you get true natural ^Hrocrtot Rd., Rockville. Thomas L. Doherty to’IS Norman Dr., South Wlndsor.His paternal IT Gamal Hnrbi, residMt m f T be wolT) together or os sep- mpaiationi are much easier if I lo o l^ color. Let’s get together To banish the odor to fish The bHdsheleet b a graduate Her fiance b the son to ATO. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ekldc S. Anderson to Tilcottville. drOtro Vfith other sweoters, mop St FAIRWAY. Napkins* at the GOLDEN CHARM. Fbr from your bends* nib them A u x ilia ry Prepares For Dance and Bfrs. Earl K. Wrotwortb Sr. !^ttwinanMlpe(lbttlU Hb maternal gieabgrandmotlier is Mrs. John Wocniak to Amster- : RochadUb Hiro School and b Fvgtware, i ^ , Coming and all appointment call 649-2806. with a miiture to kmon Mes. i^'East Hart|^.i^ the B|ypUah4oviat Aiwao shirts end tbps! j , d ^ N.y. Hb poteraalfteabwrantlpaienb o e Mr. and Mrs. Lewb stteseutiy u |u»or at Southern sizes to RoMteri. andaslt Members o f the Manchester Memmial HospUel AuxiUary and Mrs. Charles Ocodni. Other niUmbeis of Misses The brida^lect is a 1972 ^ Dam. wlthk ilM t ity H. Southergiil to 8 Hensiee Rd. and Mr. and-Mrs. Cbus Obon of iGounrotMiUt'Cttate C o U N ' Consult the Foshion Co- graduate of Manchester High from die TlMr ttor Bndnatas, Chlif. prepare decorations for their “ Pink Fanta^” dinneiradance the decorating committee are Mrs. George Mrosdc, Nbs. Mr. Farfb b u graitote to ordirititot inoludad in each Dec. 1 at the Glastonbury Ifills Coiintiy Club. Gontociittee Tbinudi B a il^ , MTs. Edward Sulik and Mrs. Robert ERoekvdie H ii^ School and b Sdnol. Mr. Wentwroth b a 1978. fnthro* helped dte British MUd Ydufig Original for sugges­ radttate of Bulkelny High the Aswan lew dam. j i i t , Una,.Chrbttao Marie, daughter of Wiliam J. and Pattida tnembtos, from left, are Mrs. Nicholas Krasedia, lito. Bostrom. (Herald [dioto by Buctivicius) <- fabu a iuiiiar at 8CSC. tions on fobrics, nolots and NOVEMBER CARPET SPECIALS An AUg. 18 wedding 18 9l- river, in 1908. Gagnon Unnto Edgemeie Rd., CbVentry, She wai-borni)(^, 8 at Separates 'couple plan m April 28 thity are no sttahhers la IM dceessdHas. Manchester Mmitottl Ho^dtal. Her inateniil grpiKtoaretib smi, buraiiii aro rod Mrortlwro «f Mr. and Mn. Leonid Gagnon to 198 Parker St. Her paternal B-174 with Photo-(3uide Aswan* andtM otodoiiir is in Sizes 8 to 18. Size BEST granCtoarenis era Mrs. NWma Lanai to Chester and Ndson Linn to lag watroa tiw N ile w m M Lee« Mass. Ato greatHpanrtyaretos are M s. Wilfred Gagnon to Scout Notes Albano Form s Youth Ballet lO* 32)^8 bust . . . blouse. iMvn insiriM roorod tits rom- voids 45-lneh; jumper SALE ENDS NOVEMBEN 25,1572 Newport, Vt. rod Mrs. Ratyh Lupacchino to Manchester. She has a piei tdwittMiitt 8 yror fro Mw sbter, Theresa 2%. % yptds 60-Inch; pant­ Members Of Sdy I pioneering;. Thomaa Sulik* rot; . Josegii Albano, founder and Ballet b not a civic or regboal lastTByutts, t H il.l'r iN sm 120 receivOd merit bad Peter Staye, bamphig*'kB(lity; company approach, but rather H s^ b iN trot IM raiiofrp suit*. 3 yords'60-inch, Doster, Aden, son to William G. and Nancy Holt Doster of artiafic director to the Albano ImtiHad awards at a Court of Honor, Michael Tbmey* fia h b V (,w ei^, Ballet. Academy* has announced an ensemble to s^ou s dance tim Oi n u r o tstnpMl* add Seed $111 for Ibis srtiert 99 Main 8t>, Effington. Be was bom Oct 9 at Manchester Memorial (lieb rotbavto to tiw nsiu^ recently. carrtlng, pioneerin g; - attd the .tormation to the Albano trainees working toward a Y a a »i OHglAal fsiMani da- Hdqiital Hb matenal grandparentt are M . rod Mn. Clare'G. Richard,,Webster, 'camping, lirofessional performing dance sito roll ottisto no* srouros to ' ^ikro Bolt to West Bpjdstoni Mass. Hb paternal grandpareiib are M .t Youth Ballet Co. The Cmipany fVe WroPIrotl, Wfiro lOMflYUMSCULFTUREO 1 1.90 w ii Recipients were: DenbCharr hAing is one of two performing career.” tmtHsto to Aswan. Print toll nnms, n ^ r its with and Mn. George W. Dbster to East Hartford. He has a brother, tier, camping, hiking and A tew mltos ttpstiwam fmttt of y*ur Mwwo- mtllYLOHOMM fiO*fO w fi the foUo^g were hiadO v ^ c le s outlined for the newly The design for the repertbrie sip code, poHfm niiMbet iind WUBam George, 1 - cooking; Mark Glavette, this riverside town in tit* ger)* 8ea 428* Midtown Jw - t o n NYLON MINI SHM S lO iO w H . Star Scouts: Denb ChartfOr, organized school, according to b strictly cbssical story balleta New Yerit* N.Y< 10018. size. M l fishing^ woodcarving, hiking, Mark Clavette, Michael Tomey, and sapportive neo-classical desert* a tiil dsm ros break tiw ■ , ' j $11.96 ww Bntsher. Chad Rnsseti, soii to Robert R. and Mars business mroager Dolores J. 100% KODEL POLYESTER TIP SHEER and home repairt; Kent abstract etudes. skyUbi above tW temates is Butcher of 1014 R MddleTpke. He was bon Obt.- lOat: and Peter Sti^n* Stoiargus. - 101% RCRIUm PLUSH _ $1116 ww Demen, manuiud. conservan First aid skiU awards went With schools in Hartford, harooslM prepan ttOaroes ibr Memorial HbspitaL Hb maternal grandparento roe Mrs. William 110% HYLON SCULPTURED SHR6 tion natural resources, wood; to: Alan Dupont, Brian Motola, Waterbury, and New London stem {dates to a coftrodsm. mn law Rtoiettt to M i ^ St. and RndTOldi Albair to Ventura, Calif. Hb carving; Alan Dupont* canh Albano, who had founded and A deafeaiag ettyiostioa to 100% NYLON KITCHEM CARPET $ 7.16 law i IB Peter Granger, Scott iCbartier, and a branch school in South -1^0 mend holes in Uneoleum. paternal grrodparroto ate Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fay Sr. to 1016 ping, hiking; Norman Dapont,' directed the < modern and 1,508 ptwids to dyaamito brings When Mwing,' remember E. Middle Tpke. Hb greabgrandpotenb are M . and Mrs. Robert Joseidi FOran, Thomai SuUck Windsor, the Albano Youth that buttons should be rebtive fill them with a mixture .to camping, hiking; Peter and Kent DenierS. Classical ballet ensembles to Ballet becomes a state*wide lSL*g4S4»0ig V roouu of joy from the woritros, Berry to Kansas. the Hartfwd Ballet Co. for 12 as a job Which would take to the abe to the person who b finely chopped cork and liquid Granger, woodcarving, The 90*mile award waS performing classical ballet Boxnfe 88* TAxicxyernLuB^ob] to wear the garment Let the glue. When the mixture piroeeHng; EdwSrd KtueTOcxi: years, has nuxlelled hb new weeks rotta (ddt and a b ham­ Kebey, Maryana, daughter to David J. arid Janet Cary Kelsey of presented to Rick Webster, company. i type and abe o f the garment heromes hard, rub it smooth fishing; Brian Motola, wood> company and school after the .V-, mer b done in moments — with sandpaper and paint it to 9x12 BRAIDED . Ulbnm, Go. She was bom S^it. 17 in Decatur, Ga. Her maternal Norman DUpont, Denb Char* m »«w*nihg more rock , from the determine how many buttons / carving, hiking, campiog; Eurroean approach. match. grandparenb are M . and Mts.Spencer H. Cary to 18 Wnthrop Rd. tier, Steve Small, Joseph to use. RUGS from Joseph Mloginoski, fishing* Tke engagement to M bland to which the temples are Her paternal gtandpamb are M . and Mn. Everett W. Kdsey of 28 Mloganoski, Brian Motola, to be moved. f Autumn St. Her maternal great-gramtyarents are M . and Mrs. hikinKi.., Stev.e , Small, Mark Cbvette and Peter Staye. urotof Mbs Jody Donna Marie Rowlett PtneeedS from toe King Tut 'J?.’ lickiiison to Manchester Manchester to * Frank B. Qrodnr to Mandwster and Mrs. Charles D. Cary of ______AnKhimro exhibit at toe Brit­ M to ' Paul L. DeCroli to Nqrth D olro^ of ish MnSeum and pledges to coa- 0 0 . Orange City, Fla. Her patenuu grmt^grrodparenb are John H. Mty Bartet Is an appHia:Cice( pricti quolsd tbovt Inehids Spong f" * of Manchester and Mn. David W. Kelsey to Abburodale, Fla. She Coventry haa,liaro~ai)i>abnced a tm o b m t tributom from seme 20 oOun- P a r e n t s Service Notes company to a laigar perfor­ ity iir o ^'ttrolMrii/Nash'W: MANCHESTER *Many mors compsrtbb vshm esn bi tsm m sui itoi*. (Over 1,000 umptei) has a sbter, Keri-Lynne, 3; fming troupe. Tlie Company is; tries are to finaiiM toe tlAtoU- ' O vtt'g sT w M to.ltaWNtoMfo j • ' >'■ ■ t ' '■■■.! FABRIC CENTER Harold Diciihsod. o f >115 ATOboNh St. lion move and tenovatio*... *Fftisrii^ Bsnifick — BssHls — Buribitoo — Din Wvsr Seminar opened to dance .trainee* Columbus St. Hayes, Mary Catherine, dauTOMr of Russell and Susan Mr. Dohroty b the son to Mr. '' .• Wtadror Olaro • M lnw • I N s ^ JTOh F, Oonnors, .beTOseen^the to'<14'and 2 l) Her fiance b the son of Mrs. and Mrs. Gpiidon Doherty to II WoOenberg Hayes to.8 Regan St., Rockville. She was b m Get. 12 at both male and female. . Manchester Memorial IkapilajL Her maternal grandparent b Mn, son to Mr. and Mrs. J o s ^ L. ' V. .... - N t o if 10 ^ 1 1 of South St.* Lawrence St., Rockville. A cup to bbaoh in tlto'diaper TDu Upitrotan Universaibt An unbelievably low price! The brldcr-elect attended Patricia D. WoBenberg to IM Hilliard St. I t o paternal grand* Sroiety of Manchester w ill hold . Connros of 275 lik e St., made hb Definite height and weight NorthCwrotry. pail white soaking ifiabira Will FREE ESTIIMTES NO MONEY DOWN The bride-elect b a senior at Manchester High Sclioto and b patenb are M . and Mrs. Floyd F. Hayes of North Oovoitry. She a seminar for parents of first solo flight at PTOsacob, Fla. requiremrob are among thd keep them white abd kse|b the (OoUeeaMT'a Item. has a brother, Matthew Steven, 3Vk. ' Soloing b a nttoor step toward criteria which Include musicali- Mancheiter High School. Sbe b emplojted at. the Meadows pail free to odor. I P M m younger children, startin|r Nursipg Home in Manchester. Thursday at 7:80 p.m. at the becoming a Naval avbtor. A 1972 ty, expression, and potentbl employed pa^t-tlme at MMSn Grossman’s in Manchester.^ Always rsfrigsrste Meeting House, 468 Main St. graduate of Loubbna Technical professional performing abili­ Her: fiance attended Mr. DeCarii, a 1988 g r a ^ t e RociHUe High, Stowtoj sprot fruit until ready to use. NUttaM R-BEST CARPET CENTER Tlie group will view the film University in Huston, La. and a ty. A major criterion b that the I OkUOy CMvea a agironrttena .1967 graduate of East Catholic to Coventry High Scbwl, droved three years on actiye duty In ng brings out the tart, Local M usiciaits lii Concert “ ’The World of Three” produced dancers be Connecticut natives. 0 »M tfoOM. 6 n t . t t l S P J8. four years in the U. S.’ Natgr. Re artoraslung fiavor to the fruit: Located at VERNON WAYSIDE FURNITURE by the National Film Board of High School, he joined the Navy According to Joseidi Albano, the Armed Forcef, and is m ntedi in May 1972. ' V r o as*. Mil s pJi. Gyrus Stevens, violinist, of 29 Cmiada. Discussion of the film artistic director, “ The Youth b employed at GbtnsmaiiV lit ie^loyed by C A liCropenters When cakes to water ibints tOUTEIS, VERNON PltaeilTSTO* —IJMIW Harlan St., and Donald VTPVery Important Purchase Manchester and -’’Is a to Ha^ord. •4 M ils* i t ., MoscImMr . SriP* • W" are loosened froM a ehild'e Sown Ttosm, NTm L, fNiL. IS roro. t « S p.M« will follow, led by David (IMt Owlev m.) to aarol. or Oat SbM Charlamb, pianist, of 55’ E. Campbell, a staff member of superatfHtroy<' poue* officro. V>A June 9 wedmn2 to Coro- paint box, stick throt itttoiMibe ft«iiw.Ars% «iaS4a.Clrowi8lroi^ ______. Eldridge St., will appear in a theGommunity. Child Guidance ' Fblice force:' iiAuiilty BORtlst' Cburchv With a drop or tw* or hnil concert tomorrow at 8 p.m. in b plapne^. ,Msudie8tar; b%lannatt. polish. Clinic and by Aniold Westwood, Sr*. the MiUard Auditorium of the < minister. : r. ' Hartt College of Music, Univer* ^ ’^ e group will meet for five sity of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield CalholicXadieH 4 F o o d S a l e ’n n a ^ y evening, excluding ■ k : 'i Ave., West Hartford. Thanksgiving. Society' .A- 'J . members and non-members are The Catholic Ladies of Columbus will hold a food sale ' Stevens, who served as con* Saturday morning at 10 al Sears Roebuck Department r tlie Hist Whiter^ on US. certmaster with the welcome. l DOUBLE Store at the Parkade. Proceeds will be used for the Manchester Civic Orchestra for ' i .. bcbolarship fund. severab years, is majoring In M em bers are reminded to bring food donations to the violin and composition. He will Ostom y Group appear with Charlamb in a per* **i®r*’j* '"«*»bers wbhing to have food formance of Chamber Concerto Meets M onday pickro up on Friday may call one of the following for Violin, piano and 18 Wind scholmhip Mmmiltee membersi Mrs. John Malone, ^ Instruments by Alban Berg The Manchester Area '**"• J®**n Boyle, Mrs. James Farr, MiT ^ / Mr*, Richard Luko or Mis* Catherine Shea* presented by the Hartt Ostomy Association will meet i i Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Conference Room C of On Nov. 16, Steven’s composi­ Manchester Memorial Yorktowne tion “ Arches” will be pbyed by Cyrus Stevens Hospital. .Stoneware . . . the Hartt Chamber Orchestra This newly formed club hopes Early American under the direction of Vytautas posed several other com­ to bring together all ostoihates Heritage for SALE Marijosius who, at one time, positions, mostly for smaller regardless of when tb8ir sur­ served as director of the ensembles. gery was performed and today’s casual Manchester Civic Orchestra. whether or not cancer was In­ living. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. I f you’ve stored homemade volved, Its purpose b to en­ Reg. jA 4tt and will be in Millard mayonnaise in too cold a place, courage ,o8tomates to come 45pc. 5«l C4^ e95 Auditorium. causing it to curdle, you can together not only to help Strvict tar eigM 3.99yd. recondition it. Put an egg yok themselves but alro to help ovenproof Stevens describes the com­ in a bowl and beat it slightly. others adjust and to solve any position he wrote bst summer Then add the curdled other problems they may have. dish washer safe mayonnaise, a little at a time, as “ rather lyrical, somewhat The meeting will be followed JAN. contemporary.” He has com* beating it in thoroughly as you by refresbmenb and a socbl and chip resistant. 4PC CANISTEKSET DEC. add i t YARD NOV. time. New members are en­ ^ 1 5 . 0 0 OCT. i; couraged to attend. s m ,, , COOKIE cao 60" POLYESTER SOLIDS & NOVELTY Awholewinlar% 8 « e r e n t — - ■ ------ByCLAYILKMXAN- ^ ' $5 .0 0 ABIIS' USIU When a small child’s onagwiieiweritenbinM riryw WAR. 2) Your Dally AdMyCvhU stn. 2 1 H" Pfgamas with feet attached Aeeording to thi Stan, 844 MeUw SV l z U YARN-DYED KNITS ‘AWt l» Ocf.22^m be<»me too small, cut the feet iNNwert t» gas hero br NoMitiber I I . 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Rtfister New M 9 Otoneal $• Manckisbr, FABRIC CENTER 24}^lrt, 54 Affaire 84 Impraiied b)FOR3YEA80lOS-TOn.AIIDTHURS.ONlY9.11AM. 250r 55Ae 85 7.TO.ia-li »• UActivitiee 56 Hon 86QiW^ pMAae WE CAN ACCOAAMODATE ANY N EED - MANCHESTER. 389 Broad Street UMHiniKMO vtaoo 27>U 57 Been 87 Arrangemanti M C0e EAST HARTFORD msiusiaciMMt AU9.V mOiongc SSThe 88 Work fU. tt WEEKLY, DAILY or HOURLY CARE! ruawndwi nre.it ato awe 2? In 59 Friend 89 IntirKere wuMUMaeiTnna 22 30J^n roinvitotlanf 90WelfDr. . . ______HAS. to , BLOOMFIELD ,.4-14-t CepMc* Sfeoppi*! Csilir Good ^)A dTeae 24-31 0rtiwtS«wlMAH.2U Ob m 18 aw. to I PM. - Sdnrdiys HR $ Tbu get a good deal MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Nov. 8,1972- PAGE FlFTTaPH FAUE FOURTEEN- MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALO^Wlchtrtar. Conn., Wed., Nov. 8,1972 Agency Appointments Andent ViUag^ Famous Women I i - Before Board Tuesday !-• ■ •m m m niw ■ ■- •m' A lit To Be Honored The Manchester Board of — Eileen J. Conrad, of the elements, the sdintist HSLSINia (AP) Directors will ^ake app- RepiMcan, and Atty. John R. ■ ** ‘-r^aiaed. '? SENECA FALLS. N.Y. securing legal counsel to set up pointments Nov. 21 to a boat o t Mrosek, unaffiliated. AMte Btoae Age vtUage, Isme-Bsko has been studgdttg (AP) — This Finger Lakes a constitution and handle Incor^ town agencies and Planning and Zoning Com­ d e w tfte d M • “ very rich " gw Komsa enitute fisr poratlon and soUcitlng sug- vUlsge, site of the first commissions, to fill vacancies mission— five years— Truman finding, was dlseovered in years. The name Koistsa gesUons for women to be hon­ which expire this month. A. Ctandall, Republican. nerthammset Fhdiad roently. nates from Komsa Mansi Women’s RliHts Convention in ored from members of the pub- MANCHESTER The agencies, the term o t Alternates to Planning and gseevarer . Or. Asnd Norway where the first UM, soon win be home to a Uc, national organixations and national women’s haU of lame. office and the names and party Zoning Commission — two tif.R e Pishlatoete asnhienhlaeultarewsreh newspaper editors,” Mrs. Ban- A National Honors Com- affiliation of those whose terms years — Neil Lawrence, m f l i p ’s lin^ attheliiglanhigeithis tuvaiiis said. CFFCES I h e ii-nst BmeCWl ether sites the mittae of 25 w om a and men expire follow: Bepoliilcao; and John H. Official documents of the ball tlheiaAlhr k m w people iivsd h u been mulling over a list of Advisory Board of Health — McNary and Wiltert Garrison, state tiut women to be en­ Isimd ia Norway and SO prominent American women five ye^s — Dr. H. John Denmerats. ol the past and present who shrined must be or haVe been Malone, nepabUcan. Redevelopment Agency — The first word of the have been nominated -for en­ United States citizens “ whose OPEN Advisory Rec and Pgrk five-year# — Louis F. g • villnii .came te' Bn shrinement contribuUons to the arts, athlet­ ConunissioQ — five years — Chanveau, Republican. Ml * rrlest. Rev Mrs. George M. Bantuvanis, ics, business, education, gov­ John H. McNary, Democrat. Zonhig Board of Appeals — & d a s T f i S t KytseaaaMd, who: "hat preMdent of the HaU of Fame ernm ent, hum anities, phi­ Building Committee — three five years — Rudolph V. eorporatioa, said, plans are to lanthropy and science have years — Truman A. Qnndall, Pietro, RepubUcai). :SssTJVi*iSi' kero the idrotiUes of the hon­ been of the greatest value for M Y 9-3 Andrew Ansaldi Jr. andEngene Peniion Board and Pensioo ored women a secret until the the det^pm ent of their coun­ try." EVENING HOURS R. Montany, all Repnbltaws. Trust Fund Trustees — four Study Carousel A •da,' HaU of Fame is opened official­ Conservation Commission — BrawBske started At first, the hall will contain years — Atty. Richard n s sita ht M' the I ly- v) commenwraUve plaques of the three years— Dr. FMeriefc W. Initially, the baU will be Middle Turnpike Office Woodbouae. Mark Elmore, left, and Sarah OHdia read ia the Imnon t h s S atifca sooM 1 thetWidim ekMS ta flWArciifeC honored women, but it is Spaulding and Deslle Buckland, Civil D e fe m Advisory Coun­ Igghfissaetirs asoth ef the Pe- The scigia ef housed in a campus building at yellow hatlitub in a corner of the Htlrd grade daasromn at miiat h e .4 ^ spoiM lP. (AP photo) Eisenhower CoUege, a lib m l plaimed for sculptured busts to 320 Middle T umpike West both R e^ llca n s. c i l - t w o y d u i — Charles H. theNoank Sdiool. Reading has beemne more ptqiular since lar Oteto isaar the taem »f IR ' hasm t heap es^ t i M be placed In the haU later, along Country Club Board of Covey, Henry J. Michalik, fltoki. arts sdtool in Seneca Falls. 6-8 Thursday g^^mn^k Messmt ' Hie corporation hopes even­ wiUi a Ubrary and museum of Governors — one. year — William M. Murray Jr., The Komsa they lived at the,hlfiii of their accompUshmenta, Mrs. Charles Bogglni, Democrat Mt its TSaalHwsr far tually to construct its own Richard Rei^enbadi and York buUmng on land the college al­ Bantuvanis said. Manchester Green Office Development Commlastsn — I t H j m f m H parted. ‘ O.' Straagfeld, all Republicans; ready has agreed to donate, After the initial election, at five years— WilliamC. ForfMS, and Cary Crane, James i« e , shortly nftor the end af the Brac-Boke said Mo least five women wUl be elected 621 Middle Turnpike East Inst ice Ape, , ...... Mrs. Bantuvanis said, and aid Lyman B. Hoops and WUUadi Anderson and Robert Kenniff, Hand^Hewn Head Out Of The Past from foundations and individ­ to the hall at five-year intervals 6-8 Friday H. Sleith, all Republieans. all Democrats, Tba hmriy isnnd vfUngn to peimHIve toMs of qumto and Iqr He honors committee. onto ova amapg aavcral ettom WHStoUc. Tka tooto were net uals is beliu sought. Human Relations In addition, appointments Seneca Fails gained promi­ Famed Parrpt Gives Up net yet dtoenverad. Ekae-IMto ground but cut hy stonfis, Peabody Museum. Dr. Mldiael Moseley, Harvard an- North Manchester Office Commission — three years — will be made to the Cltixens Ad­ A member of a scientific team unearthing the 3,(XI0-year-old nence 124 years ago when pio­ said. He ’ tofofi an intoaaiftod Barbara Goldberg, Donocrat, visory Committee, where the ruins of a temple in Peru cleans one of the gifint hekHi which tropologist, heads the dig and discovered the neer suffragettes Elisabeth 220 North Main Street aaetopdtoal itoimto a ^ ig fito . Hibbard Named and Beverly Malone and Carl th ree-y^ 'term s of M^of its decoriit^ file wallk. This copyrighted photo was taken by the ruins.(C ppyi^t 1972, National Georgraphic Society via AP Cady Stanton and Lucretla Mott Tane iUver aa psep aa peeslhla, 6-8 Wednesday Zinsser, R ^ bllca n s. members are expiring this Drink but Is Still Mean photo) convened the Women’s R i^to President Of f « that “ ireasnres o f an- Nafichud Geographic Society which is financing the expedi- Library Board — three years month. eathalablp value'’ are net '(API Awdikwfi.liifMib'to ficil along with the National Science Foundation, and the Convention here. Mrs. Stanton By d En NISBELL in and give him a few belts. Lynn Canal off filUfway, and Amelia Bloomer, another County Agents First Manchester Office CARCROSS, V .T . fA P l-^ H e’d get so drunk he'd fall off ' I n w m n a piatoe early activist, resided in the Auaka, with (he loas ef afi Man adMHto^a!!d*haildinci ill ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - 595 Main Street - The workl-funous Car- his peich aito l^ie on the bottom tooard. village. IhiitaraiK’ ^ ' MtoltodaetiirladNa- Russell E. Hibbard, a 52-year- cross Parrot is- probably of Ms cage with his feet stickiag The idea of the HaU of Fame old farm agent from Bozrah, f 6-8 Thursday Library Will Open 19 in the air.*' POND LINER waa given birth more than three Conn., was elected president of the Mdest, meanest, (iglidst, But the ^ rrot got reUgion. A N e w C u i t o b w m » m m • n . i i w j * MARKET DOUBLES South Windsor years ago by a group, of docal >„the National Association of dlrttMt bii4 north of tlw 66th few owners ago, the hotel was AKRON, (Milo (AP) - Eco­ women, who, held an organiza- Sunday Afternoons parallel — b. purple phise and cur Off Ms •fter boost Mies of plastic liners for meetinKjlpre'Tiresday. 115 members, mainly in eastern (Herald Reporter) The CarcroM Parrot seems booM ration. waste poniU to 140 million rd succeeds D-W. HARTFORD NATIONAL The Mary Chen^ Library ia (danning to Increase ita ' to have been In the Yukon aver WOtoDBBlDGC ( AP> square feet this year, says the states, who pay annual dues of ouchbehn of Atlanta. According to the hwab, the Seerotary ef fitota (fi6Ha Em il’s Dum Sweeper service hours to patrons by opening Sundavs, from 1 to I p. since ^ Khmdike GoM Rush M former oulner patieiitlly taufitt Goodyear Tire A Rubber Oo. M A 22-year veteran of the ex­ BANK> '*1 ‘ ,■ “ We went into it full force, County. Sunday opening wUi be anpounced later. Battened the premises, fall While voting U her from his reperMre. % Ihe Manchester Ubrara will It and (erocloui winter Uiz- There's nothiiw worse than a hometown, Mre. M toKar dto- aards and baa ojstHved everyone vin Beems,; aver owned'the liny 22- goes,;and the C anirm Parrot light fabric curtaiaa an 4 w new riHtter tofaat pn^am is Implemented office, will get “an offical,reply aa Sunday afternoon opening. All Washinigton School factors that m hotel, and tbat’s quite n is DO wceplion. Nowadays, any­ macfaincB made it posstole to to pick up ft^en leaves in the town, soon as possible” Lucek said. facilities will be available, have influenced braiich usage. few people. - one who comes oHt of a nearby see tbe sUbouette of the parson Ennil Lucek, public works department In the meantime a change in including the cbildren'a room The transfer of Lincoln Schml The Carcrosa Parrot gets fan iitl;le six-tabld'piib gets in the booth. siwHuiltiiSSon ’ director, is not going to satisfy scheduled pickups has been made. and reference room. library books has increased mail. People as far away as squawked at. Then he turns sul­ She said that while the t i g h t ifiveryone. » TTie prograih was to begin Nov. 13 but Washington’s collection to FIT even for ■ California have heard about len. Won’t say a word. silhouette would not allow one. IMtto boys’ kntts Concurrent with its giant ca lip e r, giant tire will begin 'tliursday in the eastern almost 4,000, approximately the him, and some have even trav­ to see bow a person was voting, At tte Town Ciouncil meeting, Mon­ announcement of the expanded gets a final t e s t i n g at “ He can’t stand drunks," number of children’s books in elled all the way to the Yukon •ellina elteWherealS.SOIOSS day,'councilman Howard Fitts area of South Windsor. Because of the service, the board released Akron, Ohio, plant. The sighed Mrs. HopcOtt. “ He can it did inillcate wfaetho* a person the branch. Instruction in after bearing about him from was splitting his ticket. /■ complained of the 55 back-breaking hi^. leave d ^ ity in thia area, the statistics relative to the ten- eight-foot, all-steel radial is parents or grandparents.' smell beer fumes and faC gets a'M marshall's low pries library use and story hours for mad.” - ; . t V As a result, she directed bags he has managed to fill with bagged leaves will also be picked up in t a t ^ . Status of the WeM Side designed for earthmovers. The time was when the Car- % kindergarten and first grade, officials in 61 towns. With an leaves from my lawn’’ find asked for the east Friday. On Monday, the cross Parrot bad a reputation Nobody is too tore bow.the both formerly done by the estimatodlSl hew machihea, to'^- .iqeti(tral section ,)(riU,,b«: inr(iw4r s ^ as one of the htost formidable bird got to thO something to , be done./with the branch staff memb«r, are now immediately add material to on Tuesday the weston sector. Uuit, bierausT diminishing 'Whkers in tie tiorth. Tipsy first recorded owner Wkf a Cap­ “ exiremeiy wide use of the dis- use, the branch would be closed conducted by school personnel. tain Alexander, who t^rated make the curtains opaque. She ; "Fam ous Urst qWUWlMHHt 'h tofiMited: ptostlc -bags’’ for thq leaf ..,l1 )e following wedi, the bagged WPT TINOTHN N»ur 7a& miocts Used to stegger out of at the. end of.ilaat month. The number of audio-visual the Engineer mine near here suggested the/use qf,. plastic 'match ups. T9ps.ii;,4^le i 'pjrpgi^. “ Garbage is appearing at ^' leaves Will be collected on Nov. Ifi and h ^ K , zip-turtle ahef piil(-on W 'h tfHich is costing the town mohey,’’ ne can offer, and their increasing “ Don’t drink and drive’’ week. j , u u left the parrot at He Intel to machines this year a t e West easy care Orion aen4lcs. m h a t I s A fro m |fe Board; o f Directors, make a trip to Vancouver ia the 'isHid. During thie Thanlujgiving holiday the bwird later deferred the use as part of the learning Atong with Umited Uquor sup- 1,"“ ® Hartford, East Hartford, polyeslers and blertas;' In week, the eastern- section will be procen has greatly reduced the pUes/wganlxers provided W ■ »«P: winter of 1918. They went down Glastonbury, Wethersfield,. stripes, heathers, loUds and i But the bagging program has not closing until the end o f . plaids. Sizes 4 to 7. amount of su)wlementary gallons of fruit juice and 400 with the Princess Sophia, a been the only way the leaves were covei^ on Nov. 27 and the remaining next year. pinto of milk. since 1969. ;‘Pele irtOnW come Rocky Hill, Enfield, materlala formerly borrowed- CPR steamship that sank in Southington «nd Berlin. . beiii^ collected. A vacuum was used central and western portions on Figures for the last' Tuesday and W^esday, weather months, the eontinuing i to make ait early pass and this also brings out, reveal no positive met with rebuttal, but not from a . permitting. • C u s t o m e r ? I raoction borrowers to the' taxpayer, but a young resident of AH leaves must be bagged and left possibility that the branch nuy South Windsor. Nine-year-old Steven near the curb for collection by the be phaaed out of the qmtem. AI Williamson o f .203 Woodland Dr., ,town. *' comparison of 11 days when the addreS8ied liis(HniplMnt in a letter to Commenting on the “ loss of tpum / facility waa open in OetiAerj ,.“ Emile and-tbe dum leave sweeper,!,’ , money,” LuciA said that originally with the tame number In '*He wrote, 4-‘Dear Emial, One the town exp^ted that 20,000 bags in September shows a decrease of November first, a diun yellow leave would supply the residents needs, but “A customer is the most important person ipihls business 106 bpoka borrowed. Even .he has Itad to distribute 10,000 more including a twelfth day of ser­ sweeper sprade may lunch bag wllle I person, by mail, or by telephone. marshaU'a tow price which costs the town $1,$80. He said vice in ^ te m b e r, the drop was I was waiti^ for the bus. Andihad my 67. Christmais cluH Hveiret candy bar in the bag. And the he believes, because the town will not From 1966, toi the present: sweeper dumpM the leaves, in the be.using the vhcuum as much as it bad year, the materials circulated gift is waiting 12% 16^ saimie basket bul hort that I imctice in previous leaf pickups, the program from the West Side branch and in. I have those stuiped dum leave m i^t show a balance at the ^ the “A customer is not dependent on us — we are dependent on number of registered Chldren's first quality quilt sweepers.'” I was signed by Steven. pickups. borrowers both went down 50 for you at and cira nylon, suits, fully The letter) now tacked up on the him. per cent. The largest quilt lined polyester fiberflll. percentage of loss was among | Elasticized cuffs and stir­ .‘j the adult population. rups. WalerproofI Assorted MANCHESTER colors and styles. Sizes 2 A survey of the first six I to 4,4 to 6x and 7 to 14. iElection Reaction Abroad "A customer is not an iiiterruption of our work — he is the months this year, covering 74 ‘V., days when the library was open, J Japanese correspondent, in tue purpose of it. We are not dping him a favor by serving him — he ByTHE ASSeXHATED PRESS Pompidou — “ Wannest con­ indicates that on only three STATE BANK Chinese capital said Nixon’s re- Free Gift /A numbererity to the average cost of new. books joint political efforts” toward logical and more crostructive world” 'land will further purebaiwd, cost of processing peaceful reconciliation in to forthcoming discussion.’ ’ strengthen their “ friendly and the books, the salary of the staff Europe. National Assembly deputy cooperative relattona,” member, and miscellaneous | savomror40%on Tnm Van 'Aiyen said Nixon’s French President Cteorges expenses. victory “ can help stop the While the Library Board said I wataiiiroof boots coofuSiim among Vietnamese that it is fully aware that the people triio were afraid of an services of a public library ssMng etoewtwre el 610 to 6ia I nnjtist solution” if McGovern Attention! canned be measured by money were elected. spentfit added that it is a factor ] marshall's low price ^ A spokesman for Cambodia’s to be coosid e^ . President Lon Nol said.Vwe are READING IMPROVEMENT CLASSES convinced the re-election...will have a decisive influence da the BEGINNING NOVEMBER 13,1972 re-establishment of a just and Smoor durable peace to Uie rotire $dAN€ifESTER Women’s and Men’s ftm oM ArreiNO O N ad! EVEMNC CLASSES Credit m a i n s t r e e t 643-5133 HOT BIRD BATH HrtI qualtty and slight Irragulsr indochtoese peninsula.” CbHM* iw ELEHEirrARY «a4 HiCH SCHOOL Madeali ia ficMdial In d iig CHA^ANOOGA, Tenn. wimri. bools FuHy lined, ftow The Thai government, (Alfl -yf. After trying several toWilon.stylts. EUack or brown. (PIM a, Uadenuaifag, cic.), SlaAjr SkUk Cif w fcd riw, Vwatabiy. S m ^ to lO . another U.S. ally to Southeast Ukae Swid Tot PitaantiMi ok4 Gncnl fitifiag Efflcicacjr. .vears to find a way to keep the AiH i, also waa pleased. Field a r c i A L FRffi^DIACNOSHC water in4ier old bird bath from MiirHal ’rhanoto,Ki.ttlkadKHTt. freeSito during the winter, ' Aeadenie Reeding Center, Inc. Mrs. Bose Boklna has solvto the; chairntaii of the ntitog "tv- taE.COrraSfMgn' NeuuCmy’i the problem.She made it into a r—• jnijjH, saiii the Prestdenfs vie- structure with a heating unit Manchesttr State Bank 101 Main Street e Phone (^03) 646-4004, t % strengthened his posiUon MANCHESraLOOlW. Teltgfoar 6(1 Wt7 and thermostat. She htoes the SA TU R D A Y BANKING 9 A.M . to 12 NdON^^^^ to Hputtoue to pranoto peace. waS-m bath will attract birds M w ib e r P C y c Has no lounediate all year. Home of the Free Personal Checking Account ■ from P^fini|. but a PitfiE SIXTEEN-MANCHi«ri«lBVEWtWinaUU).»to^ Wed..Nov.«. W% MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchertcr, Conn..;yed., Noy. 8 ,1»7»- PAftE SEVENTEEN IndmtrUdUt Endotns hraeli Award Prograiw F^thmark of

Oj 9TEVB MONTIEL Hnrwttz, bnt that waa Whanged Yifffc to Loa Aagriaa hum*, sad He said he has lnveated> M anchester A—acHif J Pnw Vrilev w h ^ he migratad fosen HMsta S World War B , tha mUhona of doUara in the art four spaedhif tiekalB in enndny LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ Like to the United Staten via achine Ce. was about four years ags- Pathmark Shopping Center nffllou of other tannHipPMU to Gernungr in ' mannfactariag .apaeial “I have too mnch snsrgy," ha 214 Spencer Street,Manchester,Conn. the Uaited SteteeTLeo M. An immigration officer macliiaery aa owe oCihe U n set make with their fingers," ■aU. “I want to get fo piaeai Barvey got hli aenHune from a opened a telephone book, found snefa plants on the W ilt Opast. Harvey said. "H tt’a a good too fla t.’’ tdephoue hook. That «aa more the name Harvey, and Borwitz fo the IPMs, Harvey entered thhif. 1 buy it.’’ "im never too hnqr> ^ tiuu ate deca be dow ^w n. aO-misIcWhNsM. :|cNew York, Connecticut, Maseachusetts and soma Harvey was bom in Vilno, started a few years after The bouse is filled with works Vsnsa, Csaa. 87S-82M jNaw Jaraay Pathmarka Closad Sundays prescription in advance. Leo M. Harvey Lithuania, Jan. 4, 1886. His arriving in the United States. of art Harvey has collected for tpsa 104 Tbws.,-Fri. til 9 Slwes not open Sunday, Clos# Saturday night SI rnMnighl given name was Leo Mayer He had moved from New the past 40 years. dsisf Msadiyt and open Sunday at MtdnIghL In ell Pathmark Prescription Departments, Oaring the late hours soma daportmenta may t>a cloaad. you'll find a sign listing base prices and Kissinger 4tFor exact location and boura of auparmarkata, actual Pathmark prices of the most needed gaa atajUona and pliarmaclaa plaaaa call: items. Prices of other items are available Declines by cheeking with our pharmacists. Award ANNIVERSARY SALE (203)792-4601

NEW YORK (AP) - HURRY INI ONLY 4 BIG DAYS LEFT! SALE ENDS SAT., NOV. 11th Presidential adviser Henry A. •We will gladly honor your Kissinger declined the City lilarkofVlEyue Council of Churches Family of ^/U.S.D.A. Food Stamps. Pathmark Reminder .Man award for “excellence in nI I A rem inder for you to checkm ark If you need the field of peace,’’ a the Item that w eek. qxAesman for the organizathm ^Thanksgiving Specialsr Price Reduction cf Protestant churches has con­ A t firmed. We checkmarked it... to make certain you The spokesman said that Your Choice 0 don't miss any extra savings that come along. Kissinger was selected for the Budget Helper bronze medallion last □Roaster„c«*«l. ^ Double checkmarked becauseI it points out September but he turned It 0 your budget helper in a particular category. down for the present time □BroilPanzer “because of his negotiations □CookiePan;'r..i Grocery Values at Pathmarking Prices and the things he was involved in.’’ Snoopy □ C a k e P a n r ^ Liquid Dish m a ^ D etergent Copies of letters exchanged Men’s and Ladies’ SSPCars Hamilton Beach 1-ql.cont. W W by Kissinger and the Rev. Dan Tooth □ C h o p p e r M. Potter, executive director of Figure Skates By Brush by Mixette Hand Mixer the council, were givoa to ’The Kenner Kenner ilmported $ 4 59 □Cranberry 9* Associated Press by the Rev. A. A ssorted 4/pk.| Kendall j. Smith, who said he □stemware removi^ them ‘from file’ v^4lrandy □ Bounty;.::?.,, t..rx29: cabinets during a sit-in protest i2-oz. Size at the oouncii’s offices. In a Sept. 9 letter to Potter^ supporting counte Health & Beauty Aids at Pathmarking Priceal □Shortening Men's black, 6-12; Kissingv wrote: Soriio sound racers ^Real powered brush, Lightweight, easy to use, 3 speeds {or ’ Ann- "Thia w a great honor thatd; w/lti¥ power)' '? plyg-ln, safe to use. versatility, lia s 6 R.. attached cord. #97 ” * I Parsplrant^ would like in principle to Assorted styles. 2 brushes. 5-oz. can l3l3roth ”x;si7* accept. Because of this year’s particular. circumstances, Liquid Shampoo ••'' •*' “*■ htl-f however, I believe I must Concontrato Shampoo 5-oz. tuba ' □ Mayonnaise rr; regretfully decline to receive T o o th p aste the award at this time. Regular or. Mint { " I would be very pleased if it □Close-Up';i.2-oz. tuba □ Soften er.'.fA'i5. ’,r were poaslble for it to be given ____ Seafood & Appetizer Values at Pathmarking Priceal next year or if the cir- cumstimces warranted recon­ Bayer sideration at thht time.’’ Potter replied that his organization did not want to Aspirin “Jeopardize your eflectiveness a , Eastern ^ Pastrami in the international arena” and U.S. said he was certain Kissinger btl. C to of 100 would be considered for the Potatoes New Hits! Low Prices! RCA 16” Diagonal award again next year. Budget .9 9 * The sit-in by a group of 10 Warner Bros. Records ColorTV Helper clergy and laymen began Oct. Pathmark Corn Oil Capital 31 over the council’s alleged 1 0 - l b . Oliva, Plekla Plmanto, or Plain ib.i failure to take a strong stand □Loaves. 99* against racism. The organiza­ Bag Margarine 6 9 ^ 2 0 to 9 9 S te a k s Frozan $ 4 19 tion issued a statement denoun­ Stora tiicad lb. I cing racism last Thursday but □Salmon Smith said he was not satisfied Seals & CroRs - “Summer Breeze” Arlo Guthrie Powerful chassis, one set VHF tuning! Plug-in Florida 5-lb. I Frozen Food Values at Pathmarking Prlcasl Th.1 aun.Mn. Flavof bag ' with it and the sit-in continued. "Hobo's Lullaby" Malo "Dos" AccuCircuit modules. Includes pedestal □Oranges □ Spinach’vj 25*'." 49* Smith and the. other ' Gordon Lightfoot 'Old Dan's Records" stand. ^ s 2 9 * clergymen said the church Yellow U.S. Z1 Pathmark Frozen Dairy Values at Pathmarking PricesI Favorite for Flavorl lb. organization had been □Onions □ Avocados ..39* 0 1 6 -O Z . 1 “disgraced and embarrassed" Decorate 6-oz. by the choice of Kissinger. They Isri Cauliflower Saladal P*<0- □ Radishes r r ” .r.19* said “the soul of the New York □Radishes Pall Values aA PathmarkJpg Prlcasl Protestant church was sold to or Broccoli io-oz. the warmongers of the world." Spears pkg Swift’s Fresh Boneless __Y. Mt-r 2 2 OInnart Attorlad Franks Varlatiaa »*"*• Sunbeam Spray, Budget Entree. - Sali.bury, Chicken Minimum Chow Mein, Mealball., 2-lb. Tour Price steam s Dry Iron All Meat or -|. ih Helper Brisket □Jiffy Beal Stew, Turkey Slice, pkg.' All Beef pkg. Green Rule Dropped 8 9 Pathmark 9-oz. □Beans French or Cut pkg. H ygrade i)^-ib. LONDON (AP) - The British □Bacon T h ick pkg- I government’s Civil Aviation Fine spray mist on any seRing; 36 vents. Permarient press fab­ Authority has suspended its 1 f .'X ’ - - ric setting. Whole Freeh 99 minimum price rule for Euro­ □PorkRoll w.' v,*1” Chlckana pean paelmge tours effective □ Fryers Neee Priced Higher □Breasts next Oct. 15 and said the control C OUPON' '>AV INC.S Roasting had proved ineffective. under 4 pounds 7 tervlnge Per Pound The decision means that tour toward Hm purebaao ol □Chickens □Legs companies can charge as little Thia Coupon any as tiiey choose for vacations. Worth Major travel companies have Ta styk a k e been campaigning for this for years. Crama Filled Kolfaa Kaka, Chocolala Cupa or Butter Cream Cupa The decision comes after the umM Ml* cMawi aw iww*». o..a«M,a.H»"w». widespread adoption by travel am.. Mm.. Uity M*«. «I. I.r* VWd wtwr. arWiWIMl. “ companies of part charter General Electric arrangements on scheduled air­ Child’s Phono line services. Hie CAA warned, however, its decision "should not be regardito as an invitation to travel mganizers to engage in (testructive pricing policies.” It warned tour companies with low-profit margins because of cut-price competi­ tion that it would take account of pricing policies when considering whether their financial resources were suf- Odeat to Justify the grant of travel organizers’ licenses. t

* 4 PAGEEIGilTEBN- MANOg^TBRBVENIWQHBmD.1^ Mtirfw ttr, Conn., Wed- Nov. 8 ,1W> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Nov. 8. ICT— PAGE NINEPiegw Winners In Results by District of Voting in Manchester Assembly Rwes Da Nang Rice Scandal Punishment Blunted By Sensitive Politics D A NANO, Vietnam (AP) adrisers had to blow the whistle Om Da Nrag mayor’s office, Khoi is stiU mayor of Da Nang in the Da Nang area require 13S complained, U.S. officials swiikile. On Oct. 26 the official 'Mayor Khoi is still in office, n was the Sqttember Moon on their allies. said the swindle involved ....* - ...... ■ 1 despite evidence of his tons a day. halt^ distribution of the bad government news agency and U.S. advisers say “ a lot of Festival, celebrating the Thus came to light the Da hundreds o f thousands of tons. Rep. 12 Hep. 14 1 p ro b a te JPs invoWemaat in the swindle. Government regulations rice and began investigating. reported that the committee politics is involved.” P re s id e n t Congresa S en. 3 S en. 4 Rep ..=9 Rep. 13 R e g is tra r autumn harvest, when refngm sd alJH on O un a Bat Daly refuses to discuss How did it happen? stipulate a ceiling price of 40 They didn’t like what they had “decided to discharge a “ President Thieu nrads all 1 from Quang Tri started g e tt^ a ludi later, 1Im « the ease farther, saying, “ ’The a 3A "As usual, the Americans piairters — less thm 10 cents — found — “it was very sen­ number of officials responsible the support he can get ri^t lA 2 . 3A 4 a 4 a 4 a 4A 5A a chicken feed — low-grade are widely dSfferiag ostimates Ifietnamoae are hanUing it. I’m 6 7A meant well,” said one U.S. of­ per pound. sitive,” said one Informant — for the distribution of spoiled now,” s^d one U.S. official. “ If broken rice mixed with dirt, of how much rice and now ranch Just a gasst in this country. It’s ficial. “ We provided the money "^ugees first discovered and they turned the rice.” It named no names. one of his people loses face, he gravel, styrofoam balls and money was Involved. Just one small case of NIXON RITTENBAND SHATTUCK ODEGARD ZINSSER GENOVESI GALLAGHER WESTBROOK JACOBS GOP PECK for the rice and the means to the bad rice on Sept. SO. It was investigation over to the Saigon On Oct. 31, the agency loses face. Khoi will pnrimbly nyhm slivers. James Ready of the U.S. War co m id la n in a vast system. distribute it to the refugee chicken feed, substandard,” government. announced that the deputy be eased out quietly latW on but The rice had been purchased Victims Advisory Dffice says it .This is Asia, it’s the Asian camps. The Da Nang 1 ,0 7 6 1 ,1 9 6 — r a w — said the official. "But it wasn’t By Sept. 26 all the bad rice mayor of Da Nang had been dis­ not right now.” D -1 1 ,3 9 1 1,17 2 .1 ,1 4 1 1 * 1 7 2 , with U S. aid dollars. was "about 3,060 tons of rice. I f way.” municipality handled the rice dangerous. Nothing happened had been replaced, but the missed. It gave no explanation, Rice for refugees in the Da j Vietnamese officials were don’t know bow much it was Other officials say the in- purchasei. ------• to the people who ate it. It just refugees missed making moon but Informants at city hall Nang area now is purchased D -2 1,7^3.^ 1,4 51 1,7 17 ------making a lot of money on the worth.” vestiiRtloo ordered by Presi­ ______1 , 725... 1 ,4 6 2 it k; 1,5 13 1 ,5 4 6 “ It was decided to' buy the wasn’t very palatable. But it cakes for the festival on Sept. confirmed that Deputy Mayor from government warehouses deal, and their American Paid Daly, senior Adviser to dent Ngiqren Van Ihieu is more I rice on the local market so we was a dirty trick to play on 22. Vo Quang Tue and thrm other rather than lo<»l merchants. It — t of a face-saving gesture than a D -3 879 681 ^ 821 could boost the economy. people who had already On Oct. 10 Premier Tran officials in the mayor’s office is long-griiln Thai and 702 7 ^ 739 726 desire to punish the guilty. They ------. - The transactions were huge; suffered enough dirty tricks.” Thien Khien named a com­ had been fired. Three local rice California rice, the same the point out that Gol. Nguyen Ngoc the estimated 264,000 refugees 1 ,2 7 4 - ****** — When the refugees mittee to investigate the rice merchants are in jail. South Vietnamese army gets. D -4 ; 1 ,4 2 0 1 ,1 6 7 ; — ; 1 ,2 0 6 j 1 ,2 2 4 1 ,2 6 2 1,290 Business Mirror

— ^ w r a a a r a D -5 1 ,7 6 3 1,439 1 ,4 0 8 1 ,6 5 7 — 1 ,5 2 4 1,554 1,532

1 ,4 2 0 1 ,1 6 0 1,234 — - — . Young Mobiles * D -6 1 ,1 7 6 1,19 2 1 ,2 1 1 1,225

' 1 ,0 0 8 ------raw w raw ra D -7 1 ,1 8 0 930 1 ,1 0 4 — ----- ; 940 1 ,0 0 8 i ,0 1 6 On The Move I — ¥ ' i D—8 1 ,7 5 6 1 ,4 0 2 1 ,5 3 5 — r a a a r a By JOHN CUNNIFF In reducing their staffs, 1^494 1,^92 * 1 , 513; 1 ,5 5 5 AP BiuineM Analyst however, many companies — 1 ,2 0 1 NEW YORK (AP) - The failed to reassure competrat d- 9 1 ,2 1 0 975 1 ,0 8 7 ... — 1 ,0 6 2 ‘ 1,035 1,054 voluntary egreasion rate among workers whom they wanted to managers in their 80s has been stay. Some of th ^ talented ------D—10 1 ,2 8 2 1 ,0 6 5 1,130 1 ,2 1 6 — 1,075 1 ,1 2 0 1 ,1 5 8 shooting upward since the first people lost their sense of of the year, said the professor. direction, said Jennings. They 1 4 ,0 4 4 ' 6,103 6 ,8 5 6 5,702 Optimism prevails, and the too expected the ax. TOTAL 1 1 .5 4 6 ;; ; 1 ,0 8 7 4 ,5 7 9 1,17 2 11,8 3 1 ; 1 2 ,1 4 6 ; 12,295“ young mobiles are changing Many of these managers are j(AM again. now moving on, said Jennings, w It Is nothing unexpected. Just who maintains 41 listentog IB 2 b 5B 3B 4B 4B 4 b 5B as water chums when the kettle posts in corporations. Their L _ 6B 7B THaniBHUins spebbl 1 is heated, so also do the employmrat was never rein­ MCGOVERN COTTER BURKE FLANAGAN YAOAVONE j BRONBILL MAHONEY DECKER 1 dems spirited, talented young forced by the company, he said. FITZGERAL] STEVENSON managers be(^ to move about They weren’t told th^ were

1 wisnitf»«c(momy getshet. tt I* wantod. D -1 1 ,0 9 2 1,554 1 ,2 1 1 — r a a r a . 1 ,2 4 4 1 ,2 2 1 . 1,277 1 ,2 3 8 Dratitiahle. Eastag Bislv movement Is Rie SAME A m ^21.20! Ready Tomorrow • 10 Days Only ♦ • ...... 1 ,3 6 1 Eugei)# Jhnnlhiis, v « o fans factfhM opfiortunlties of age D—2 1 ,3 7 3 1 ,6 2 7 — I 1 ,3 4 8 r a a ^ w r a w ' r a n r a — 1,5 7 1 1,525 1 ,4 8 6 A tired but happy Ftaacis sprat Us adult life — he’s a bit exist, fiecaw of the vagaries ...... Mahoney, re>elect^ in the 13th on the far side of 40— studying of birth rates and economic . Assembly District. (Herald executive mobility, maintains growth, middle-age numagers D -3 725 590 — — — 553 707 668 652 668 photo by Pinto) that this group is the avant- are In growing demand. There garde of job changers, and that are openings for those in their ‘ 1 ,0 5 4 “ ------■ d- 4 830 * ^ 9 5 . — — r a . 1 ,0 0 4 967 931 898 younger and older executives late 30s to mid-40s. \ will follow their lead. Jennings monitoring points, — “ This group is vital to which are voluntarily manned D -5 1 ,0 7 9 1 ,3 6 7 1 ,0 8 8 1 ,1 4 1 — — 1 ,2 1 1 1 ,2 4 4 1 ,2 5 6 A ssem bly understanding business by corporate personnel

— District 9 economics,” he said. “They managers and others with a feel 1 ,4 5 8 1 ,3 6 0 — „ r w - r a — D-6 1 ,2 8 1 1 ,4 5 1 y> 1 ,4 0 5 1 ,3 9 3 1,3 7 1 have the most mobility, the for changing worker attitudes, greatest capacity to be op­ also reveal a tendency for 946 — i 998 1 .0 5 6 D -7 1,13 5 1 ,0 4 7 — — 1 ,1 2 1 timistic. They are a good managers to move to socially 1,0 3 1 barometer of optimism. When oriented jobs. 1,494 — they move it means people are In addition, Jennings believes 1 ,8 1 0 1 ,6 0 1 — — — a r a — D-8 . 1 ,6 9 1 1 ,6 6 9 1 ,6 5 7 1 ,5 9 7 betting on the future.” that young and middle-age i For at least two years this managers today are restless to — 1 798 — r a a — r a e a r a r a w D -9 §§9 1,035 885 933 913 8 8 9 ' group, which .is usually the change their careers, not just most free to change jobs, was their jobs, in an attempt to seek — frustrated. "Intelligence a life. 1 D—10 956 1 ,1 1 5 1 ,0 1 0 — ______- 1 ,0 5 6 1 ,0 2 8 1 9^9 995 dictated that they watdi their “ After eight to 10 years with nests.” They were unable to a company there is a great TOTAL 1 0 ,4 1 3 1 2 ,6 8 0 6,229 4 , 6 ^ 88> 4 ,4 3 6 ; 4 ,8 5 3 ’ 1 ,2 4 4 11$923 1 1 ,6 0 4 11,4(X ) hasten their careers by job tendency for them to sum­ .... - . . A . — • • . ------changes. marize their match or mis­ ______1------...... ■ ■ ■ ------■ ...... But there is more than op- match with the corporate ASSEMBLY 9 timism and ambition involved world. They sometimes feel SENATE 4 iff^qxwMtive churning, vdiich they have overinvested in p r e s id e n t . Congress p ro b a te career but underinvested in ’ziNSSEH YAOAVONB ODEGAHD FLANAGAN life.” 10 2C Pt. of doimie the rate o f 1060 and WO. Those who can market S*Hartford Andover Between 1065 and 1068, said themselves now tend to go, Jen­ SCHMITZ BUSKS Pt. of Jennings, who is a professor at nings observed. “ They are •*!* MicUgan State University, an rebelling against corporate life, Ifanohester B o lto n MURIAL YACA^ author and business consultant, against what is call^ the five 0-1_____ r - ? 3 > : 25, Democrat many companies recruited to nine’ routine,” or of working TOTAL C o v e n try more talent than they needed. until 9 p.m. when others leave jy-2 20 Then came the recession. at 5. 25 Assem bly “They discovered that too “ The unions gave the blue E .W ln dso r many of the people they had collar worke. the idea of a ASSEMBLY 14 District 14 D^3 11 ^ 18 hired were not of the proper fuller life,” said Jennings, “ but G l'b u r y caliber. They were forced to nobody fpeaks for the d- 4 8 WESTBROOK DECKER counsel out a lot of young and overworked executive.’’ 19 P t .o f middle-age managers.” To be Therefore, he concludes, they Manch. 1,172 1,2^ Hebron 1,115 “ counseled out” is to be laid off are speaking up for themselves. D -5 18 18 So • P t . o f gently. Windsor 5«701 3.502 Manchester 6,856 D—6 14 . 23 S . Windsor D -7 28 39 TOTAL 4,873 Petroleum Firms TOTAL 25.521 1 8 « 0 2 9 D -8 25 : 27 ASSEMBLY 56 ChargedWithTrade Regularly $79.95 D -9 24 33 GIULETTI DOOLEY r ' ,apers of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, a divisiem antomohUe accident ISMalay In in foe Ifo Aaaambly DlsMct. Windm by votes—4 AM to M|M madnaaa, foare waa bofo n u ^ Junior HigS SeboMa — Kant Or,, Maneheater PoUoa toy and gtoon at Manphrotar of Scri|m League Nevrapapers, Inc. AtlaaU,Oa. reported today. which la partly la Maachaater 4,746. Mrs Decker waa by 8S was "kind of diaoaingtof-" Sale M the paper waa announced that morning to Herald votaa la Maaekaatar, Oamocratte headquarters last Airvirara are bia paranta, The victim, Dominick hi Baat Hartford. Democratic MMchooter employes by Thomaa F. and Walter R. Fei^uaon, maritiiig I Rap. Mnrtel Westbrook by 119 fee laafo Roiaad and Adrienne CHinaa Owavera of 4H Main St., bM Mayor Jste Itempean, aflar an ttia of almost a half century of ownoahip by three Baaaatte « f ARanta, On.; Ua IHiutegittm inadsor. PMitieal obasroan tte jay came to sparta aa oqwaasfam satlafaetlan with police a concrete amoothinf •■alts to rtate coetaste wara gaaaratioiiB of the Fteguaon family. wife, D a m Beaeetle ol Bfrs. Daehar’a d a fn i la the wtas for ntaOarald, Mahoney, Mm, machine worth about fgoo waa BaBaaaead. Tte gloom waa AtiMNat end * hroOiav, Roland fttdon reoantly. Oaorrera dritet fo^Swttt WlndM9 aad Cottar, said te waa diaa^ Duaaa Hagadone, became {urasldent of the new OliiaNMSteriiiSiiir f f ^ propoaad bead lana Isa a M|Bi ■ laaro eanrtrteot and focaaad pototod at foa school raforsn- Mandieater Publishing Co., auccesaor to The Herald Baaietti*. HWUfcaUA Naiy raportad aovaral olbar BiaaBaol primarily on the preaidentlal atattnaadl in Allaata, fla . aj^il^anat and toou wan laiMfls taa^a td gaalli l —ladaor, •dwol additiea. Mra. dnm vote. Many otkora Printing Co,,, appointed Burl L. Lyons as the paper’s new RapiMItBa 0 . M am a Waat- msmbsr of foa Soafo im M r ’ rate itlinniianlata aa tte publlaher. Fnaaral aeralaoa artR ba haU A folrd clement — uacertato- at the fM lanan nmacal Rama, M sw af laoUi Wladsar, a Board of Bdaoatist, Wtl a tiiltsa fw the n f ir—* ««" «»fM> And The Herald became the 14th affiliate of a group that InvaaHgatlon b conthaiing- t f — reigned to foe dkwe race Paach Tree and Aahwooo loadbi to to Oomoeratic haadqnartaro stretches from Connecticut to Hawaii. But The Herald Dunwoody Dr. in Atlaata, Qd. that. for Maneheater jndge of laatnigM. Robert J. Tarry, M, af II probate. That eontest was shortUved Iti “baby” of the group title, when within a AAwartb M., waa ahariad Town Chairman Tod Cum­ month the Hagadone group acquired the Sioux City (Iowa) chalked ap to tte Democratic mings, “ rati ptensad” wifo foa Ihaaday wHb taauiag a bad Btrka; raaaiaf Journal. caadidate, Atty. William FItaOtrMd and Mahoney wtaa, taitrle B. Peyry ehaok,^ The ebam , Mgad Gooria WaBaaa FftaGarald, early laat M|^; During the year, the paper has converted from a hot raalnat him by a Cmndt Oaart wiM ■aid “ they ttowad that local UaHe S , PMRy. Tt, of Saat, juatleaa of the rta a lv a d S41 m r i ii t « bnt today, although voting metal proeeaa to the computeriied photo-typaetting II wuffratt. atawi INm tba tor mat naiRal : Democrats stlO got it, especial­ PannaMtik' Maaa., letiaarty of^- WUfoet roaalta give FiteGoraM a 98- ly whan yen ooaMter tte watobt ■ystem. A new building program is near completion, and ! aBagai eailibig af a bad abaab I vato lead over Rapublican MaaQlMllti fttao Tnaaday a(- ia r id t la r fla li'a dapniWWMt Af., of a l,i(KMrate frinraUte lee Iw - the composing room produced Monday, Tuesday and Maoohtatar Matter Ul Rooald Jacobs, foe tabulattona atom at tba Fariuda. ■liia IwoMsoa, aad Se^ O des^jw l on to Manchester. today’s pte>*r from Its new quarters in that building. Hoapttai. Battaaraite juath haven’t ended. There will be a “ I’m aorry for BUI BronaOl,” State Rep. DraaM Genovesi aceepta congratulattons Editorial, advertialng and busineaa operations wiU be Tw iy waa ralaaaad on Ua GeaovasI, aa ttSttidf recount. candidate in the ISth Assembly District. (Herald photo t e Bom to Marthore, Maaa., Itt O alM , FroiHrhlr Cununtogs added. “ Hegaveita Iran William Broneill, right, the defeated Democratic relocated In the new building within ten days. wMttati promlaa to appoar la m a i^ ynto la foa At Democratic headquarters Pinto.) waa aA iaapoetar at P n tt aM oaart Nov. 11. AHMsttnaatt. Assitthly, wffl ha Is good K x ip " tte town ehalr- Wblteer. pleet le Vaat Itesa ly w h roadum qaeatkai last night, FitzGerald was told nnan said. enawafttos he’s a winner. “ It tooks that B aH f^ awffll Mi rafli^iat te laaa was a propoaad I0.6 tte t9V»-74 At about 9:80 p.m., BrondU, Re ama a Camara aanipmaat and way,” foe candidate said. But tihuiiiMiy valaaa at maaa ttaaa mlltlaa bond isauo for ba Rap. (airly qulat, prqwred to leave brand of poUtioa of wMch we pleated on tte preaMential lo f WorM rsaovattena and addttton to the picture changed later to the 9600 w«aa tdhan hma a car Sinubury.al DeniocraUc teadquartars to go can all be proud. I have known sMo, but I am a Uttlo diaap- War U* bar of lUlng and Bennat Junior High cveitog aa Democrats obtained congratulate Republican in­ of Pran'Stoce I was a youngster, luted wo couldn’t have done Beacon todM ITS, lO O f u d patted at tba Parkada Ibeaday. Sebmis. ItlostteM Ovotoa—a totals from all voting districts. This Was GOP Quarters I t e vletlm, AUted M^aing cf Praaldaat Nisoa lost; cumbent Donald Genovesi. and I am sure te wUl represent tier to Manchester.” He tiM vinv, laiih of f>aneNB. p^wrdUa 9J»S to OATS. The Those umdfidal totals gave e pTbe&i Ml Oakland S t, raportad But Mancbaetor by tJUt votaa la Genovesi appeared at Manchester very weU to the reiterated hla earlier commen­ B ealdea bjia w ife , B ta otter three bond issues were FitzGerald a slim lead. legislature.” tba theft aocurred between 6:M 1968. In 1189, W h« Ite was Democratic headquarters at the Andrews Buildtog on E. dation of (Jalloghor. "I am just RoUnade POny, of Papparell, iqiprovid handily - |S80,000 for defeated tor araaldlMt by tte “ If you want to know bow the same time and was met te By JOHN A. JOHNSTON or hear the word from someone fulfill their confidence to me. I ' About MS apparent defeat, ends p.m. Herald Reporter Center St. will be open to their suggestions as proud as I can be and can’t iM leaew a aon, Lanrenee B, ranovattoM to foe Coopar Hill late John F. ffonaady, te ana tou^ it Is,” Democratic TOwn hearty greetings. who was within seeing dis­ although a recouat wUI te heM, say enough about him.” Perry of Maneheater; a Water Troatnwit Plant ~ 12,- Chairman Ted Cummtogs said The babble 6! voices and Apparratly foe atmosphere tance. Cigarette and cigar throughout the coming term for the office of judge of Maadwatar Ptdlca iaauad Manchaster by Rd- Baly forae . The commotion at Then off to Democratic brother, Obarlea Perim of l09to5A04; 8880,000 forroada-i Democratic prosiaontial to making projections, "the DemocraUc headquarters sub­ otter assorted noises were was only a carryover from the ashes posed the usual hazard to oonccratog legislation that will probate, Atty. Ronald Jacobs Oraenfiald, Maaa.; a alater, •ummonaaa for ailaged motor 11,281 to 6,486; and 8880,000 tor first macUnes to nine out of ten somewbere between a (hiakw confusion of voters at polling wardrabei. ba facing the General beadquorters for tte raaction of vohlda vioiatkna to: can didatea bavo woa In sided after 10 p.m., as most saM. ” I want to congratulate Mra. Tharaa Hndaon of Sonoma, •idawalks - 10,717 to 6AI8. districts give FitzGerald 3,982 nneeUng and Times Square on places throughout the day. Even when be seemed to te AssembW.-I want to eompu- BiU (FltiGoraM). He ran a Atty. Allan Thomas, Board of Thomaa B. Hiadaoa, St. af Afancbeater hi Ite Matofy — party workers and candidates Bdueatlon ohairman, to foe iCaUf.i two grandchildren and A Connecticut Conatltutional Hubert Humpiwey ia 1988; Lyn­ and Jacobs 3,961.” left for home — or continued New Year’s Eve to foe room David Odegard, who carried the first certain local victor, ment BUI Broneill for hia clean, very fine campaign and worked tte graatfruNiehikl. llSH McKaa ft., ebargad araandiiMat for ponaittbif six- FitzGerald paced foe floor at that had the proporti(»is of an seven of o i^ t districts to being Donald Oenovosi, who was re­ hard-fought campaign.” defeat of tte reforendum for Taaaday with foilnaa to dtapfasr don Johnson la 1964: and / celebraUon to some cases. very hard. I am sure be will do Poaaral aervicee will be heM member juries won by 10,513 to headquarters awaiting com­ oversized bowling alley. Fill to re-elected to tte state aenate. elected to his third complete Dobkto slngleo out Gallagher a vwy fine job.” additions and rawvationa to vttid raglatratlen idale loaart. Franklin Delano Roeoevalt to Ted Cummings and a handful Bonnet and Illtog Junior High Friday at lO a.m . at the 5A09 in Mancheoter and passed 1936,1940 and 1944. plete tallies, and shortly before of others remained for some your own dedbels. waa one. He aaM that he weut to term as soato representative tor special words of gratitude. Phillip Bonrqaa, 17, of in tte atoto: Tte walls were placarded Ms polling place at Martin Tte young man, Dobkto aaid, With returns still being Schools, the only one of four HamiUoo Fenoral Home, 91 Hartford, charged Toeaday 11 p.m. he went home “ very time — to clean up, and after fUltog out one, refuaed to Main St., Pepperell. CalUag The proposed 86.8 million wifo pictures of national and Schod, fute axpaettog to have issue a statemant. “ Not until “ came up on short notice and awaited from area towns but local questions to bo turned The Cotter campaign hatey.” probably think about next year. hoara are Thuraday from 7 to 9 afternoon with oporating a school-renovation bond Issue local candidates, as well as go- a cboioe betwoea (tori Ztossor It’s sure,’’ te sMd. ran against the town’s top vote- Ms ro-oloetlon to the State down. motor vehicle while hia Ucenae committee held a party (or T h ^ was a ^ lit to emotions p.m. was opposed by the Manchester regarding the races for state go-go slogans. and Mrs. Murlal Yacavone, When the count was complete getter (Mahonw). This Is not Sonata seemingly assured, ia auapeaded. He waa atopped almost 1,000 nqiportan at foe “ I am obviously disap­ Property Owners Association, aenatora and representatives. At 7:20 p.m., foe place was Bapublican and Democratic aad Dobkto, Republican Town the last you will hear of him.” Odagard commented, "I am pointed,” te saM. ” 1 thought we on Woodbrldge St. which backed the ofotf three East Harford Elks’ Homo. , aparaoly sprtoklad wifo party candidatea. reroeetivdy, to tte Gallagher replied, “ 1 was pleaaod with tte plimUty and Cotter entered the hall to Donocrata were jubilant as Committee ohairman, In- had propoaad a program that Bertha Ryder Payne Alton J. HUl, » , of 84 Alton bond Issues. A propoaad bond woriHurs, candidatea, and tbooe 9fo AsaamWy Ototriet. Not ao. troduosd Mm, Genovesi ex­ pleased to get the nomination. wlU do my best to be deserving cheers at 10:30 p.m,, jast resulta to tte l8fo Assembly people of thla commuMty would VERNON > Mra. Bertha St., (terged Tueaday night with issue (or a new LincMn Sdwol Missing Solons seeking a vicarious ^oee of the Tte canfodatas wan HlUar, pressed his ippreciation to ail It was a pleamre to run, I met a to foe next two years. 1 offer failure to obey traffle control seconds after Rlttentaand had . District rate sbovred Francis buy. It waa a roasonablo Ryder Payne, 746 Hartford lost in 1988 aad a proposed bond Mahoney a winner. Silence i action. Qailaghar and Praucla in headquarters and on the com­ lot of praple in town wtem I my heartfelt thanka to thoae program that wouldn’t have Tpke., died laat night at aignal (rod light) at W. Middle issue for a new Junior High appeared on TV, watahad by Half an hour later, wifo tte Mateaay. “ And I nomtoatod mittee, “ Every tinie I came to would not otherwise have nwt, who helped me and wished me ll^ e . and Tower Rd. many Cotter sopi»rten to foe prevailed as totals revealed cost tte individual taxpayer RodnrtUe General Hottitai. School and a naw elemeatairy that Democrat William Re-Elected potto closed, It was a reoaonable Hill,” Odagard said, shaking Ha here, I foeu^t you were all and I was delighted with the weU during a very difficult All caaeo are acbednled for hall. RitteMwad stel to a TV money.” Kfliere do we go from Born in Bnglaod Aug. I, }M , school lost in 1971. Those Bronelll had lost the 12th facsimile of tte 42nd St. subway head. bora with telephones to your reception. The thing that Im­ campaign.” here? “I don’t know,” he court Nov. M. commentator that he enjoyad . WASHINGTON (AP) - Reps. aba wan the widow of Fred ■rnpoaals too ware opposed by ' Assembly District controt. platform at nub hour. Then the couriara bagaa ears," be said. “ I want to thank pressed me most was the Summing up tte hectic weeks answered. "We have some Payne. She waa a mondwr ot ttaMPOA. running for puMlc olfloa and ' Cbeors resounded foroughmit Niifoolas Beglch, 0-Alaska, and For want of something bettw arriving with local nterna. all tte voters wbo supported courtesy shown by all can­ .that he might ran agato. He behind, Dobkto said, “ I am very serious thinking to do.” the Burpee RMief Oarpa, the A nortablo radio tnawtiWtar Cteter dafoated Rspablican tte oM Bourne Buick ahowKMmi Hale Boggs, D-La., missing for to do before tte local returns District 8 was first. Jota Qard-, me. ITl work as bard u I can to didates. Maneheater has a claan VPW AaaUlaiy in Varan, the worm aboet MM waa rapoalad Rtohari Rtesnband of South said te didn’t know mr tttat more than three weeks since started to arrive, a few made side relayed the ftguros to M. office and whan. at Mato St. and E. Middle Tpke. Orange, and the laternational atokn 1 KaaaoBi Burttamp of Wladsor by 1,184 votes ia ns Fbrat Dlstriot Omgressman their light plane disappeared to occasional swipes at the variety Adler Dobkto, who posted them Laurel! , poUco oald today. Alaska, won re-election «^Older of Kiaga Daudhtera. SIm State San- David Odagard gets the alactimi resulta from eibe of the eight touma in tba 4th gonatorlal Olatrlet. M aaetestera,888 to 11A46. William Cotter took. ot salads and cold cuta. Itolevl- on a .duui taped to tte front waa alao Veraor a Senior OMter waa la atgtt of foe 10 State Contttrollar Nafoan Maneheater. Cotter’s Tuesday. Sion sets at each end of the window. Cttlaen of the year in 1171. Multl-Clrcnlti Inc. at M voting districts and RlUwtoand AgotUneiii of Maaeteater,, Maiiichestor campaign eoor- room flashed the predictions of Tte first of noany cheers, and Snrvivera include one Harrtoon St. waa broken Into in bw two— Martin School and chairman of foO: ..Coattgitait ~ vdihator, Ifrs. Tharosa Parla, Begkh won a second term aa the network wades. The one at a few groans, during foe next dattditMr, Mra. William Dieta of aometima Monday nlgte, poUen Baoklay School. Committee to Ra-Maet taa Sitt ate was asanrad of a Cotter Abudta’s only House member the rear had the most viewers. hour went in> when he wrote 789 Vernon, oae aon, Jamea Payne reported today, but nothtag waa Odagird ana ro-otoetad by a President, waa boat at a vtetclty t vlctwy shortty before 9 pjn- over Republlean Donald E. It was bigger." ' ’ for Odegard and 546 for Mrs. of ProvidbttCe, R.I.; ala rqxtrtadmissiiig. / Vintage • sign. ” I got (see) him. Genovesi won all of the four the e;q>ense of the United Memorial Fund. toward the Nwth Vietnamese now commands the 1st Special to put the guns and missiles out chairmanship with a rewarding axpoctod” tba McGovorn polling places in his Assembly Nations organization, bwder 65 miles away. (^lerations Squadron at Nakorn of actfant before foe helicopter sir. Hold your hover. Held your feeling. We got into somafotog d e ^ aa p ^ c t e d by the Phanom. District. we knew we could win—and wa potetora. Dr. Sdurdt added te wealthy nations pwing more Before long they rendezvous pilot d lu ^ rescue Smith. bover. Back two. Back two. ' than power ones. ’The United with the squat HHU Super Jolly “ We use a lot of smoke and "It was nearly imposslMe for Democratic State Rep. did. You win some and you lone vraa moro upaot by tte defeat of One. Stop. Hold your hover. Mahoney defeated Republican States pays a little less than Green Giant helkK^ters, the try to Isolate the area with CBU foe first three days,” said Har­ some, and you try to win m on tte local acbool roforandum Survivors at the peaetrator Hlllery Gallagher by c slim 274 one-third of the U.N.’s ex­ second partner In what has been (cluster bomb units) which are ding, ffoo led the rescue mis­ (sling). Pullin’ it down. than you tow. Ttere’a no-need s^that te waa te foe penses. The United Nations State Campaign called the most daring flying sn»U bomblets, like a grenade. votes — 4,863 for Mahoney to for Republicans to crow , over loia. sion. “ Hold your hover. Hold your 4,579 for G a lla ^ r. Mahoney has a rule that no nation job of the Vietnam war. “ We put white smoke (white “ I told him; Hang tight, hover. Hold your hover. Takin’ their victory. Political fortuneo Dr. Sdiardt, whose term on should pay more than 30 per The slow-moving Skyraiders phosphorus) on three sides as we’ve got to kill some guns. He won at the NorthfieU Green change. We can only ba , the Manchester Board of cent of the U.N. budget. up foe slack. Hold your hover. (tenmunity Center (by only 5 Leaders View and helicopters team up to close to the pilot as possible,” was very well hidden and could Hold your hover. thankful we won — and try to rescue American pilots show Harding explains. “ When it’s bear them mdving trucks at voted), Nathan Hale School and win the next one.” “ Slack’s out, survivors com­ Verplanck School; and down in Laos and North Viet­ safe, we bring the Jollies in.” fright. We’d kill the guns and ing’. He’s about 10 foot off the nam. Nearlv 200 pilots have He says on missions over they’d replace them,” Harding Gallagher won at Martin i - ground ... Ridd your hover ... Sdwol. GOP Victories been saved from prison camps North Vietnam “ it seems adM . about 10 foot below the aircraft Largest Gam everybody has got a gun” and is State Rap. Yacavone MODERN SCULPTURES by the rescue team’s seat-of- Finally, foe MgrraWers and ... 10 foot bMow foe abreraft. Largest gem stone which HARTFORD (AP) - The told the Associated Press. tbe-pants flying. trying to shoot down the rescue helicopters were ready to go in dataatad Republican Carl moods never changed Tuesday HMd your hover, tarvivtorsin was ever located was te “ Maybe I’m a bigger political MMt of the pickups occur teams. for the pickup, but they flew Slawsr of Maneboster by LOM night at the state Ntaon and foe door, wrvivon cornin’ tai votes -r; 8.868 to 4,986. Zinsror aquamarine . weightaf 80 fool than I thought. I was very over doise jungle, often with "In North Vietnam, we’ve into a trap. Two previoualy' pounds, found to 1910 near McGovera beadquarten. foe door ... survivors in and won iii Maachaater by 802 votes, Minded in my belief ia George intense antiaircraft fire aroimd lost some (pilots) we’ve been silent tetlaircraft guns opened securo. Uie Brazilian vUlaga of Mar- From the first talevlalon McGovern. I them. ( talking to on the survival radio. up on them. The U.S. planes but Mn. Vacavims won in East ambia. It yielded UOAOOi roamta nutU the final talliea “ Let’s gat foe hell out of Hartford by L380. “ I t e reason we lost wasn’t The helicopters lower a ding The last you hear is the sur­ only escaped because the hero.” carats to cut stones, v ^ were in, RepubUcaaaatan elec- anything qiecUlc. It wasn’t the vivor saying: 'They’re coming tion ni|bt party at the Poltoh Irtob Citiwlics; It wasn’t the after me’.” National Home knew that the Italian Catholics; it wasn’t the The lumbering Skyraider j i Prealdamt would bo re-oleoted. dafease Industry la Bast fint came into use in 1945. And in a bore, warehoose-Uke Hartford. Many of the pilots on the pre­ headquartwrs a mile away, “ What it was, was an inabili­ Nixon sent rescue operations are most McGovern supporters ty foC our organization here to younger than their planes. arrived suffering from a be able to put across a feeling of “ It’s a single-engine, prop- d^ression that only deepened reasonability in what driven, tail-draggin’, oil-leakin’ Look foi* snd wide and we doubt you'll find a better as the evening wore on. McGovern was talking about.” airplane,” says Harding. “ But home financin9 deal than you get right here at “ 1 knew a mouth ago that we "We all did a hard job and a Scores I’d kiss anybody who could give years of would loao,” said Sbel Israel, a real good job. There was too big me more.^’ Manchester Savings & Loan. We've hatf 81 yoimg press repreaantetlve (or a gap between what we and (Continued from Page I) Pilots claim it is so slow the SUPERSTAR experience helping folks to own homes. tba SfoGoveni camiudgn, who, CSeorge McGovern believe is MIG fighters used by North m on the record, made only necessary and good for the evening, the quick Democratic Vietnam cannot shoot it down. You'll like these two outstanding benefits of Savings m optimistic statements dining American people and what the capture of a Kentucky Senate It’s also a tough old bird. the campaign. & Loan mortgages: (1) You can pay up your American people believe is seat held by a retiring For instance, Lt. William mortgage prior to the scheduled date without “ For the last few weedu, I necessary and good for Republican showed that split Seitz was at the stick of a Heavyweight 11-rib was trying to prepare the more tickets had been cast in many penalties! (2) You can add costs of repairs or themselves.” Skyraider over North Vietnam corduroy for that emotional people around here.” At the Polish National Home, states. when a missile exploded on the remodeling later on, up to the total amount you have Don Tucker, the 26-year-old a crowd of 200, generally older Though Nixon’s coattails front of the plane and it seemed "super-charger" already paid, without a refinancing charge! state coordinator of the than the group at McGovern clearly helped some to (xune apart. Sheets of flame cord effect The McGovern campaign, conceded headquarters, cMebrated the Republicans, Democratic spurted from the engine and Lee Jean cut a n d Isn't this the kind of home financing you want? Then Connecticut to Nixon at 9:06 re-election of President Nixon challengers withstood the OOP over the cockpit canopy, Seitx p.m. before a roomful of presidential tide to knock off at . ;-''A fit— to fit your come In tomorrow and talk to the specialists at with dancing. said. life style. campaign volunteers. The It was a ^ e t party, though, least four veteran Republican Pieces from the engine and Manchester Savings 8. Loan. No obligation. volnnteers, most of them perhaps because Nixon’s senators — Gordon AUott of its cowling also flew over his course. yonng, applauded long and victory was a foregone conclu­ Colorado, Jack Miller of Iowa, head. Nevertheless, the engine bravely as Tucker stepped sion for many of those present. J. Caleb Boggs of Deleware and kept churning away and. he before them to announce the venerable' Margaret Chase headed toward the sea. Seitz D. Oval buckle ring $235 defeat. 1^ midnight, almost everyone A. Square buckle ring $315 had gone borne. Smith of Maine, braten at age was able to restart the engine B. Diamond flower 160 E. 7-diamond fancy 145 “ If you could ask this crowd, 75, by Democratic Rep. when it failed minutes later and C. 6-diamond feather ring l i o F. 7-diamond dome 165 they’d tell you that we have won WllHam Hatiuway. ba was avantually saved after State Republican Chairman Diamonds in imaginative new ring designs thto state,” Tudier said, “ but In the House, maanwhlto, the bailing out near U.8. Navy MANGHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION I'm afraid the returns say' J. Brian Gaffoey droppsd into Republican gain in the early- sk ^ . of 14K or 18K yellow gold someBiisqi dtffarent. George the Pollah National Roma moniing houra atood at a mare §binatimes the air reacua EASY PAYMENTS INVITED McGovera dWwot win.” arouM 16:80 p.m. McGbaan nlM aeats, far shmt of the 41- toama pick up pilots wiUUn 1007 M A IN STREET, NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL 649-4588 toat because he waa “out of the ■eat pickup naadad to give the minutes after they ball out. - After his apeedi. Tucker mafaMtrtam of the oountra,” COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 - TEL 742-7321 iMund a Cbba and laBMd teont GOP control. Other times, such as duriiw the AfptMW Gaffoey said. Democrats were oa their way rescue of Marine MaJ. Clyde =ato ett*Udaia‘s less. But, the GOP chief Insisted, the futuras, I really to a ponible Increase in their Smith, it can take days. His Family Is Behind Him cMic/im& “ PrwMsat Nixpn would have I of governorahlpa, which Smith’s Pfaintom let was JEWELfOS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE l»00 78S MAIN 8TBEBT IN " w« had a ahanoe to won it if MeOevarn had Mnttaooaatoy at 80 to 20 before the pappsrod by an anttaireraft As San. George S. McGovern reada bis concaaMon spoadi From M t: danWrtar Manr, ■an MAIN s n u B t, liANcaBavBB DOWNTOWN MANCXnCfmEB avarythlag gedag tor him.” aleotkm. bunt and be belled oat along tai Slaiii Palls, 8.D., last night; hla fainlly httiwlege Win. anaas iMsmn, aad thai '■rv,

..VT; • I I ' ^ V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mandieiter. Conn., Wed., Nov. S, IS H - PAGE TWENTY-THREB PAGE TWEiwf-Two-j»iAN(»i!»re>i{ViaNMw tM B U ^ u n tanixation r’s Clear A fter Elec,tion 8 By PHIL RASTORET f Apparent W innenAn,imtm^!W 9SP*‘^ Throwing cares to the clectioa. But that ww last winds is a dandy way to get . By HAL BOYLE ' "T1iewhi4olMnf reminds me “tt my hnshnid knew how I them blown right back in MADRID (AP) - Spain’s party that helped Franco to He said the pnbltm iRVfas* of a three rtHg drens.” wedi. What Fm tdUag you thia your face. »’ power in the 8puiiah dvil war. NBW YORE (AP) -- week is Oat I can’t pay IV until nelly voted, tiw little ahny chief political spokesman throw tlBf SNlI fran eamirfa Urn , . . .- • itical parties have been il- Common Market ww NdtaUy Sfinflu. i : Remsrka pN can't eempe from “I think the mod we threw next wedc.’’ would be mad enough to turn 9 9 ••9 cold water Tuesday <» tbu hearing after a national me out of tea honaa.” of letting Spaniards form ' since Franco took over in economic, not poUtienl eleetlan: ww bettor than the mad they “To tell you the tnth, the last. Our XV hot two loud AlobQina IHhieii Kansas threw, but the tronhleww they one I really treated ww Calvin “The Uma hw cohm now to spaaktn—the one in the . political groans. is* “The people have spoken." clow our ranks, raconeUt our set and the one of the “I am not afrild of ffsostM or Prapowla to M gpaniards "We hivs to enter hi this had twice as much mod to GooUdga. hot 1 forget why.” form “poUtied wsodathns” ‘1 t(dd yon right at the atait throw.” “What dlffeiiim 4oN it dittersaooa. pot our noaw to the party who wonts his political parties for a very sim­ cominnaily becaow Bpahi and who the winner would he.” > grtadstonw aad, vrtto our n es choice of programs: ple and elemental reason; were dieived about U mooths Europe fit togetiier. Bet «• will OS fOiUliPfllM M i . make to w, anyway? We still ago. FTunco, hi speadMS since, iki984«*l “We inay have hot the battle, “The time hw conw to thank have to go on working five days on the start, laardi forward to becauM I don’t bdieve In either accept Botfaing that affects the hat that doesn’t mean we have our loyal snniorters. Without the halldlag of a nobler rixMts w ptditical putiw,” hw deienred tlioee who art sovenignty and dignity of Ihn a weei from kore to eternity.” hoping to form such lost the war." the kind of we got frinn' “Tbk way those fellows America.” ibrcnato Fernandes kfiranda Spaniih people.” -' y ^ Y $ f "I don’t know whether the yon, defeat wookl have been “AU1 can aay la that the rwt told a parliamentary commis­ assodatioBB are mistaken. " .'■ i ! \c' S n O M S Thun., hi. & Sat. tiDked. 1 thought that when we Answerlw questions from the F?n 'M , i>eat man won or not. All I know hmwsalble.’’ woke np the dw after the of the country may have given sion. Is timt.my maa.loaL” Um a blank E S iu n B IP a h . UMOtst ViiMr (i» * Jolm j^arkusa (ft) oumiHi iiM r ^ m :|K \«l)r {m ^ DoeWa* (0> f ^ o tA U Preciruts t-- Maine Okialionia Ofogen Minottfi Waa»Vfrg^nia Washington T-BOK STEWS Are In IT GOULD CHANGE LITTLE DIOMEDE, Alaska (AP) - It took a special parachute drop to deliver taBots to this tiiqr Boing Sea islimd, a rocky outpost of democracy in the diadow of Siberia. Before the island’s of­ ti *« 8o«o 3(P lb. ficial returns are in, the next prudent may be settled in Y O U R W Y Offito. I . , . - • . Deqtite the haidshlps, Alaska BonBiBMS CholG9 election offldalBiexpe6ted a 100 O von N M cfy per cent turnout yesterday I: among the village’s 37 ito^Aered voters. ^ Qttle Diomede Island, so Sirioin Tip Roast rocky the bpitses are buUt on stilts, has no room for an air- stHi(). And it is virtually cut off OFLMNG. from the outside world in late fall and spring udien the mushy '' Boing Sea ice wtm’t support a temporary ahfield. There also / is too much ice for a boat to cut iniliam Bstiunrsy (0) rCK VM.il Diomede Island, three miles M m M c u r g M y f away.- ■The charter flight from Bone/ets C/.S.D.4. Cliolco Nome, about 100 miles away on Alaidra’s west coast, cost |175— nmly $5 per voter. But Mrs. JoAnn Harto, election super- vtabr in Noiiiie, believes the STORE SHOUIDERGLW. ■ ' 1% extra effort is worthwhile, poin­ ting with pride to the fact that '. t > A id Di i>C0'jn1 '< ARJHUR'S SUPfR VALUfS every single eligible voter had registered as of last month. - ,**i s|; But she says retrieving the *m I « t l ballots, as usual, will have to ^llaiMadiBai la n v n M wait until winter sets in, * Clatboroe Pell (D) ranasoiiic 130 C m m U ANTIfiiPTlC ^ttougfa Uie unofficial results I Floor Rhine Clesnir Will be radioed to her office. r ♦ MOIItlNrSSH Bol Rodb ’• “niis is always a problem,” .ONtY MIT Rad. wWta, Ww, iraan BonBl989 U.S.D.A. Choice ^ said. “We won’t be able to and yaOaMr get them until December or *''1 Tennessee m u j January wdien the ice freezes 1 0 8 8 over and a plane can land.” SHOULDER /.It could be, then, that the ^ \ I Clown % sMrm •very Reg. 12.99 votes here won’t be counted 89* time gew tiamp mop! WKII BMMYyf Officially until after the next 1h6n^ptin”M 32 oz. Rsg. 1.89 48 oz. Rn |. 1.79 ______Chain 8 Earphona LONDON BROIL president is inaugurated next Jan. 20. JOHNSON'S JERGEN'S Dutch Masters V; This fluke in the back eddy of ix t n i D ry elMilio 8;/'technological age that will 'MINI forecast a presidential victor SKIN FORMULA PemiQMiit Ink before Little Diomede’s polls „ mm s j s m . . ■ ■ ■ ■ lit BOX' ^ 0 9 are closed apparently hasn’t W otercolor discouraged the villagers. 12^ oz. Perfectof & Pdnotelos ONLY ; o n ly Nearly eveiy man, woman and diild turped out to wave and «QC IC cheeif "when the ballots were lOPak dropped. 99* f9* M m m Cigars .29 Plui 2tM REFUND 8 Vivid Colors 9 oz. 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BRUSSEL SPROUTS record of the Ups we receive NECK AND SHOUDER CHOPS La O T PECAN COFFEE O a AAONTE ...... 8-O i CAN l U oRsTHEusa ...... ir;.'...... 7 9 ‘ FRESH AND GREEM r « lOOZ-^ajP R R Sellleyrc>r an he says tips have to be BREAST OF LAMB □ TOMATO CATSUP m '. | i| 3 8 fog| Social Security OQ A i k S' d i n n e r D a MONTE ...... la.OZ.'Bfa. G □ GRAPEFRUIT CUT FOR STEW OR STUFFING .... LB. □ .S H O R E . Hip Steaks lb. ^ I ••■•••••••■••••••••••a along With nty wages. la this ‘ GORTON-S ...... 9-OZ. PKG. 8 0 * aOfilOASBDLES3 3 FOR*i" Pork Roast . lb. 6 5 * □ DRINKS ' o “Ordfciiary” DomAs m Dsit 6 R Latolnd I correcjt? □ MIRACURE BACON >J i. ARMOUR STAR ...... I,LB PKG. W W g r e e n BEANS OaMONTE,., I-QT. I40Z. CAN O Top Sirloin Stssks ...... lb. 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar lb. 7 9 * A: Ciuh tijis count for Social j—j GRAND union PINEGRANGE, TROPICAL FRUIT NANCY LYNN BAKED GOODS Pork Roast •■■to' Security when they add up to WHOLE ...:..XiU,:..9-OZ. PKG. PINE-GRAPEFRUl'r Any Stos Pashaga Baal " V O C K Cut up. apWL Ousrtsrad, »-LsMSd |i9.0p,]pore g monte from your» Wjr WHITE BREAD Ground Chuck lb. Waybast Chicken ...... lb. 3 5 * wpi* for one employer. These □ CHICKEN □ DEL MONTE BIG GOLD TOP Any NisaPaekagatosal AQ c MfaelMel DiiaMvad Wgiiblngs must he reported CRINKLE CUT □ I LB 4-OZ LOAVES Ground Round ...... lb., 9 0 ^ Chicken Lags or Breasts lb. 3 9 * alodlfWith your regular'wages, LEGS FR U IT A g a in ! S 4lb.Plig.erMaie D l t l C and Social Swurity taxes paid. WITH THIGH ‘ ] POTATOES GOV’T GRADE A COCKTAIL 6 9 * Q. Is then any special form FRESHPAK l-LB 14-6Z CAN ' Ground B eef ...... lb. 0 9 Chicken Breasts ...... lb. 4 FOR Waabaal that must be used to keep a 2-LB PKG 1.00 Csnisr Cut Bssf record of my tips and to report APPLE PIE If we run out of an advertised special, OlllCiCDfi aaaafaaaa«aaaaaaaaa lb. 5 9 * LB. NANCY LYNN . l -LB 6-OZ. PKG 4 9 c Chuck Steaks •■•■■••■•■••••••■■to lb. D 9 * teem to my employer? 5 9 3 9 * RAIN you can get the same low price simply 0 Waybaal FOR atwl ■snilsss aatl 7 0 ® A. Internal ^venue has a 1 Chicken Wings ...4 .. aaaaaaaaaaa lb. 3 9 * CHECK by asking for a Rain Check. Or if you’d form you can i ^ ' to keep a □ CHICKEN BREASTS ^ Chuck Steaks lb. #9 WITH RIB GOVT GRADE "A" ...S./... LB. O " r rather not wait, we'tl sell you a compar­ Freeh 3to to. Average record of your tips or your WON TON SOUP A o n WHITE ROSE Q A , ■onalsss Baal $ * 1 3 8 TEAAPU I5-OZ CONT X FOR TEA BAGS ...... BOX OF 100 0 7 MENU able brand at the same price. Roasting Chickens aaaaaaaaaa lb. 3 8 * employer may have a special CHICKEN WINGS 8 9 * Rump Roast ...... lb. I I form he wants you to use. You FRESH CUT GOVT GRADE "A" □ COFFEE WHITENERa □ WESSON OIL MAGIC" may use either way or you may □ SLICED TURKEY , siHc W V RICH'S 1-PT 2 FOR 3 5 * PURE VEGETABLE 1-QT. 6 -OZ. BTL. # 9 * just'iittt all the necessary 'LONGAP® ...... 4 0Z. PKG. P M AC. & CHEESE ■ '.tA VEGETABLE OIL ' total discount information,^ your name and , ' □ B O L b G N A r L -J g r a n d . □ J g m UNION 12-OZ PKG O t^ress, your ^ ^ la l Security OSCAR MAVIER VACUUM PACK . 12-OZ. 0 7 for1 * Q O . □ SWEETHEART SOAP number, your erhplpyer’s name AU MEAT OR AU BEEF ■ -n ’CORN ON THE COB plus and address, tee amount on a SALAMI CHUBS GRAND UNION , 6 IN'PKG 6 9 * □ CHICKEN OF THE SEA piece of paper, sign it and date AMERICAN KOSHER' . A A c L3'J lamb with noodles is on eosyH OR BOLOGNA ...... 120Z. 7 7 ICE CREAM CAKE o6 it. : ■ jv COSTA-ROLL l-LB 2-OZ. BOX 0 7 SOLID WHITE TUNA to prepare dish which • i? TOTAL SERVICE Q. My employer withholds' HOT ' IN WATER ...... 7-OZ. CAN will be popular with your fomilyll Social S ^ rity t^es from my h ia l I n o b e a u t y a id s ^ W e g g n o o d l e s regular wages. Why is it as □ DOGS ^ □ GRAND UNION 12-OZ PKG 29* Chicken important that my .tips also be GRAND UNION uj w ii w m LES* 4* a*. Can ^ O A fe^rted? ' 1-LB PKG SAVE ON DAIRY FOODS Lima Beans Hawaiian Punch vw*e A. Your .Social Security □ ALKA- ^ Marinated Artichoke Hearts on Lottiico i:: Bto-aag 7 0 retirement and disability SELTZER SOUR with Block Olivo Garnish 6 9 * s □ Purina Dog Chow • aaaaaaaaaaaaato*.* 8 wF payments are figured from PKG OF 36 CREAM ' Ico Cream sees. Can your average earnings. It’s im­ BREAKSTONE Milk Too or Coffee portant to make sure you get *LAMB WITH NOODLES ^sTtiquid Detergent...... V-8 Juice ...... l -PT CONT II 12 ComM credit for all your earnings, □ SHOULDER STEAK 8 5 * 2-3 tablespoons Grand Union t2oa.Phg. g A q including tips, so that Social U.S.D.A CHOICE BEEF Shortening or oil Overnight Pampers ...... BONELESS ...... Nestles Morsels ...... O O Swoot Life Security benefit checks you and □ A Q U A NET , 3 9 2-lbs. lamb stew meat t4os.Mos«-^ your family get will be as big as „ □ CUBED STEAK HAIR SPRAY 1 li teaspoons Grond Union salt 33 OS. Bern 7 0 C U.S D A C H O ia BONaESS CHUCK LB. REG:, H.T.H., UNSCENTED 13-OZ CAN * 5 lb. BAG King Fab ...... possible. ' ' ’ .45* BABY GOUDA 14 teaspoon Grand Union pepper ... Palmolive Liquid ...... 33aa.MMa Q. How do I pay my Social CORNED BEEF □ SHAVE CREAM □ GRAND UNION . . 9.0 Z 14 teaspoon basil teas. Jar A A c SUGAR Security taxes on the tips I GRAND UNION BRISKET V.P. NOXZEMA...... I l-OZ. CAN 0 7 ' 1 boy leof Ajax Dish Liquid ...... REG. MENTHOL. LIME ...... PICKLED SALMON Ragu Spaghetti Sauce ...... 0 9 Oa Manta 17 at. Can make at my job as a waitress? □ VITA IN CREAM SAUCE one 28-oz. con Grand Union tomatoes SMOKED BUnS 8-OZ. JAR I is os. Can O H I ® Does my boss withhold this ARMOUR STAR (#214 eon) SEE THRU MEAT TRAYS Fruit ^^ocktail money? PORK SHOULDER (WATER ADDED) Snow’s Clam Chowder ...... O I LB. 1 .0 9 1 cup Grand Union frozen chopped onions At lop Notch you never have to guetw etxHJi quality or trim Duncan Hinas 1i oz. 0 7 ® galhraoin TIaaus 4 VI C ’ A. You pay Social Security □ SAUSAGE ROLL a a . 14 cup chopped celery You tea all tidet of the meal in Sea Thru irayt. Whan you- Layer Cake Mixes ...... O i S c o ttis s u a ...... Roll contributions on your tips just JONES REG OR HOT ...... l -LB. PKG. 7 7 one 12-oz. package Grand Union noodles gat home you don’t have to unwrap moat, iuti pop into Iratzar. 35oz. Con ^ Q C 7 oz. Can loUd WhNs No tray laala or seeking ol maal as in otdinaiy Irsyt. Mazda Oil ...... 7 7 * CO® as you do on your regular Oeaaa Spray l i a t Can O O ® wages. Your boss does not □ BOLOGNA 1. Brown lamb in hot shortening or oil. Progresso Tomatoes ...... “ w Bumble Bee Tuna ...... D y OSCAR MAYER VACUUM PACK 5 9 * Cranberry Sauce tecouni A H c withhold this money from your AU MEAT OR ALL BEEF...... B-OZ., 2. Add remaining ingredients except for CARRY OUT BUNDLE SERVICE sees. Con O O ® tip s.’‘'_He deducts the noodles. ’ S.O.S. Pads ...... ■ B & M Pea Beans ••■••■•■■•■•••■•••to sjoy • contribution on your tips from 3. Cover tightly and iimmar gently for 1. 1 Allsr your food purchases are cirelully pacKed. a Top Neach SAVE ON FAMILY PARS "t>aa boy" win cany your order out and place H caratuHy In your SMppy Peanut Butter ...... 4 5 * CainpbsN’s10oi.Can 4 C C sees. Can O A c your regular wages or uses hour, or until |ust tender. 3 i M . e p M O M ei^You will never have to drive up to pk* up your order or Hi“C Fruit Drinks ...... ^ 9 money you give him for this 4. Add noodles (uncooked) and continue Chicken Noodle Soup ...... ■ ^ dodge around shopping carts in a Top Notch parking lot. 15 os. Can Ctwnk goaf 0 7 C purpose. □ BEEF SHORT RIBS ~ simmering (covered) until noodles ore Hunt’s Tom ato Sauce ...... l U Praneo Amariesn 15 oz. Can H 7® Q. I understand teat | can get U.S.O.A. C H O ia ...... e a . lb. / V tender (about 30 minutes.). VISA-MATIC SHOPPINC CARTS Spaghetti O’s ...... ■ ' Alpo Dog Food ...... Social Security credit on tee W BOLOGNA OR when we cut our prices. Mok.i 4-6 servingt tips I receive. What is the Visa Matic carts make shopptog s breeze. They hold more IMrirKetchup 26* Ttooz-Jar I 0 7 ® procedure I have to foUoW?\ ^ . Q LIVERWURST O **** Ingradiaiits of tood withoul messy pila-ups. almipato stooping and bandiiig this rocipo and soma of tha othar i^erhan you raart the check-out countor, you doni have to Marshmallow Fluff ...... ^ ■ A. Ini order to get SoclAf. GRAND UNION ...... EA. LB. 79* SHOP U& TO BEUSVE US. ik witoad lha cart. A courteous chaek-oui cashlsf does sN iha 49 oz BOX V. mono Homs in this I. lOVk oz. Can 4 A C Security credit for your tips, ^ work for youl 5 lb BAG you must keep a record'of tee Campbell’s Tomato Soup .... I v cpsh tips you get. U your cash COLD PARn PUTTER SERVICE GOLD MLDAL Sto-Can fiO® *‘ts are f20 or more for'dby 's o ^ o f I f' 'O G r / ■A. {Uth, make a report lu W ITH THIS C O U P O N 10* OFF Make your next party or butfat a work-tiaa one. O’* ®°“***^ FLOUR Crisco Shortening ” 9 POWER AND PURCHASE OF 3-iKXLS OF 60 SHEETS WITH THIS COUPON stall will prepare lasliva party 14Has.Can 4 QC 79 j to your employer by. tee A N D PURCHASE O F 1-QT. l-O Z . BTL. I hundred. You’* be ptaasamiy surprised tf the 53 loth of tm next month. Your al!!Jpin^s«^ Wa’MbaplaasadtoassWyou. Carnation Evap. Milk ..... ■ ” employer n ^ r U your Ups for W ASHOOm FABRIC SOFTENER I Hodal* Secniity credit along TERI-TOWELS Wlte your regular wages. PERSONAL SERVICE DELI Gnllon .Jiiq DOWNY 19 OZ J A n QUAFtT COUPON G

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, X 83* 75 * South Veitnam NAMMII Gearing Up ...... tkn* WIHNtltS D o w n y G a i n ,, For Tourism T«lM W M rM At ■ 't PAbrieSottiifUMr^, Detergent . SAIGON (AP) - The South I .as 7 2 * ' * - ' X 83* . VietnarobsC government is & ■ t , ■ . -V . pladning for a postwar tourist UIMINIUM FOIL BAKED BEANS 100 TEA BAGS CAKE MIXES iraonr. Americans may get a niNA nsH i m chance to fish in BS2 bomb ■■rti - ' ;.(vory: I v o r y S n o w cratos. ^ » Rh i m Ms —Light BaoMeBee Friends Upton Duncan Hines ^ Le Thai KhuOng, director of IV fVII m i 9OT .ii V i fWVI ^ .liquid Detergent Soap Powder the national tourist office, says he IB IM 14 WAmmOTON lAl^l -^ Dw vaantart ftigwiMlte Karl 32oz i - O O e would like to turn the country 4Kof CMBt of toe pfinelpal Repuhlkdii It dpfNiered to * nuiiBte ' • i s s * ^ vtftora iMio fav« jPraaldiflt Mondt. Senate gpUtostae* tti'OcaMMie' 34 pkg O O ■ into a vacaUon’paradise with the boi it - 'is i ; I Nlsoa his laagiiiiii viciaiir And in Kantod^, Itetocnit matters, tost to Bemucrat Otok sandy beaches o f ' Vung Tau r ■ becoming Southeast Asia’s i 4 T ^ fa a ita y ita« «laet«a a Waltnr Hnddlaitittteited ek* dark. Chunk W*.<;«ofyaii fit n it Itt Gov. Ltwi* 8 . Nnaa to Wig toe Rep. Hale fioggs gf answer to Acapulco. J o y O x y d o l Foreign visitors would hunt Light seat foriaerly lt«lil by Louisiana, Democratic leader le. [top & Shop Stop & Shi : tiM 'teat* '«teteci;'MiWM' Repobtkiatt Jolto Sberinan of the House who has been ' liquid Detergent Detergent tiger and elephant afound Ban life Thuot.^nd ptho'areas of the : '-'liUfteingtelte.taiiiil.- ' er. missing since Us plane dis* winners included Trent 100 yk youngest victor was 29- appeal^ in Alaska, was re­ Jungled central!'highlands. cosnt bottle The once thriving American air. bn - pnnrginlntlieSenatobyatkaiat year-old Democrat Joseph R. elected without opposition. William M. Colmm', 0*Mii I two. The Republican incum b^ base at Cam Ranh Bay, now a Biden Jr., who defeated t e . J. Rep. Nick Begidi, D-Alaska, When Oolmer annooiieed h was running ahead in Michigan Caleb Boggs, Republican, in ghost city, and I%u Quoc Island missing with Boggs, also was retirement, Lott ran as SALE THfiUSATUROAy.NOV.ll in the last undecided‘ race, race. It he Delavrare. re-elected. T h r i l l T i d e in the Gulf o f Siam, currently kept Us lead, the division In the home for more than 20,000 North Sen. Jack M illeref Iowa, one With returns still incomplete. port. The other I new Senate would be 67 to 41. liq.uid Detergent Detergent Vietnamese prisoners of war, With only seven of thh 43S Republican winner would become seaside resorts. BATHROOM TISSUE . ' 22oz; f VisitoitR would cruise into Da FRUIT FLAVORED DRIRKS House races Undecided, seat. Republicans had made a net bottle 0 / ^ X 7 9 * _ ” Nang, the major port and gate of 11, compared with the 41 milita^ base in the north, and Waldorf Sweep One a long-time ReitUbllcat f, U.S.D.A. Choice Beef! tour the former capital city of needed to take control. And campaigner, Won stne seal lM4ila«t4ltH N a b j s c o ^ Hue. Its 19th century Citadel, 4rall 19 S i w 2 0 q .I kI srnne of the new Republicans vacated by the refirem ^t ol S u n s h i n e ■ilniMylMihdl replace conservative Southern moddN on Peking’s Forbidden Pb| 4 Democrat Patrick T. Caffery. iSOttoli Democrats who generally had Almond Crescerrt Cheese Peanut ^iCity, is now a m ilita ry Ion’s ■’encampment. voted with the.administratlon. Tenn., former captain of Cookies C Q ( p '- 'r i X 4 9 * lOozpkg The governmoit doesn’t plan Stop & Shop W N O U fm N The Senate outcome was an atomic submarine Ni to bar tourists from the rentains especially harg blow to was defeated by Rep Sun Glo Republican hopes. The OOP (rf war. aiii.'iitii Robin L. Bcani. 1 Khuonti says: . > i ouftoyifN! m had written Off. toe House as Rep. Bella's. Abzttg, ] H u d s o n , . M o d e s ? I “ After the b^utifol scenery,' 7 4 roll, , !$hdilder Meak probahly.[.'iiawlnnabio, but "they wiQ fee the destrucQon of ■ ‘ pk| needed a gtw ol lialy five to Napkins ^ 7 c ReguHar or Super * Luscious London Broil 4 only other Rquibllcan -wept ^ war — the tonib craters of the SSOihteb take ccntrol of the Senate and By THE ASSOCtATED cut diagnally across the 23* I into the White House in true 12count ■ ; B52s. Skxne have fish in the rain for tender eating. thought there- was a real PRESS landslide fashion. He captured won the nomination over Mrs. Napkins 37p pkg "TeJ. . bottom after six months.’’ fTop0 with • mushrooms. chance. 60.3 per criit of the vote in it's great. Serve with But there was’consolation for Only three times in toe recent primary, after a re fresh spinach, Birds Eye past has there been a presiden­ defeating James M. Cox in 1920. strategists waking He won 404 electoral votes to After Ills death, she Educator CoconufBars LZogpkg < ■ 43c mixed vegetables and lb Ai Our Bakery oeut. tial landslide approaching the Krebler Pecan Sandies 14 o2bag ' 57c Rose Bowl home fries. for a full tw oiw i^ system in 127 for Cox, with a popular vote designated the Demncri the South, where many voters magnitude chalked up by Prtol- nominee. Mrs. Ryan ran i Hunt Club Berger Bits 5 lb bag asc Pope iTAUANTo^atoes dent Nixon over Democratic of 16,152JK)0 to 9,147,863. Tidy Home Household Bags SOcountpkg , 57c Queen Is Money back guaranteed meats! in recent years bad shown Republican Dwight D. Liberal party candidate a Log Cabin Syrup 24 oz bottle 71c readiness to vote for challenger George McGovern. losing the Democra Cn«e&Sanborn Coffee 2lbcan 2J w Pope Tomato Puree- 3 - * l The usual definition of a Eisenhower was e le cts with J^asadepa Coed lV2-lb Cduhtryfin#^BreaiT S I Republican presidential can­ nomination t o Mrs. Absug. presidential landslide is a vic­ 56.5 per cent of the popular vote Pope bimsied Poppers "-*49t didates, but stuck with in 1962 and 57.4 per cent in 1956. Cube Steak Chindi Stew Beef 99t Democratic candidates at other tory with 60 per cent or more of PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - the popular vote. Gewge. Washington set the ..f l Salli Ann Noren, a 20-year-old levels. Standard for presidential YOUR CH|K> S iK '' 59’ " S ' 4 - 1 Twa,. Rapitblloaas wefa Witiimort than 70 per cent of student at Pasadena City landOlldts. The Electoral Shoulder Roastr*L08> Lean Ground Beef 89i -electw to too House from the nation’'!) voting units H0ME&6ARDEN College, has been named the M teon bm Coffee » - 69* Cnglish Muffins 4UK»1 counted early today, Nixon bad CoUegO unanimously chose him 1973 Rose Bowl queen. Mississippi and one from president in 1719 and 1792. VALUE STORE - Stop '& Shop Apple Pie 2 US *1 ' * » Louisiana, the first since the more than 60 per-'cent of the Miss Noren, who has red hair, ff popular vote. James Monroe was elected brown eyes, stands 5-feet-8^ Creme Cookies White Gentf U.S. Grade StopjAShpp Brownies 2 WS'l WE HONOR ReconstniotkM period after the president In 1820 by a vote of 231 Lyndon B, Johnson Won 61.1 inchel'IaU and weighs 135, is a SOewM ChcRi^fe Eclairs stop t SHOP W69 Civil War. And in Virginia, to 1 in the El^hnwi College, BM ' ' William L. Scott defeaHd Sett. per Cent of the popular vote in major yin secretarial science Scotties Napkins 22 defeating Barry Goldwater in one vote wa8\ cast for J ^ wants become an airline < /> William B: Spong toheoorti*^ Quincy Adams, Monroe’s to Healtn A Beauty Aids first Republican senate from 1964, with 43,126,606 votes to s|ewa^ess. ' Frozen Food Buys s,.27,170,7V9i It was the highest s e c r e t^ of state and a fellow I Her’ hobbies are golfing and the Old Dominion since IBM, moinbef of a coirtitloa then The ticket-splitting yoten percentage of the total vote Imperted frddi Florida Quarantead (ikada, U.S. No. y captured by a presidential can­ known as the Democratic -She has two brothers and (with backs) across the country conformed Republican party. rturry in to A im to place yow order for this mouthwatering fruit. . . it^ Minute Maid Crest Tooth Paste to no pattern, but obsted con­ didate since popular vote lives with her family in U.8.DJLWM0U prices found oNy It tesyf this is top duality citnisMtot field hiiMm-f' When you see, o'Ur White Gem Pickjomaup C 4 servative incumbents here and records were first kept in 1824. Altadena. ORANGE Label, you know your getting lod.yr.»nd " R J J Johnsott’Si 15.9-miUion vote ported especiaHy ftt Agaay. Fruit Mil to d e lh ^ Queen Salli and her royal Mvewith m liberals theft, for "pick-i*" at yoiir local Agway store. In case lots only. JUICE 4 - ^ 1 the best eating qualities ol the ^—' mini'Pricing*^^ IsbM Democrat William D. plurality was the largest F r e ig h te r epurt of six princesses irill finest fresh poultry. MB ROAST OF BEEF margin in a presidential elec­ Offer good until T u « . N ov 2 1 ,1 ^ 7 2 l ii rrign over the Tournament of Hawaiian Punch Red ■38' Hathaway ended the 24-year □ 1 * 1 Senate Republican Conference tion. He carried all but six Slams Into Fjosea parade and the Rose Morton Dinners 39' Sd>pe Mouthwash states and officiallysmn the new ion Thun.0« c7, OEUVERYt: Bowl 'football game on New CMCtetratod I *i Tite *r •1 and senior Republican member Taste O'Sea Seafood Platter » 6 9 ' Breast Quakers .45*. Chicken Legs i Preli Shampoo LtetMIlLlMMm* of the Armed Services CoiM- presidency by an e l e c t s vote 1972 u: Year’s Day. mittee. ^ of 486 to 52. R o a d B rid g e Birds Eye Mixed Vegetables 4 {SS*1 m smr (msM WS CMcken’ Breasts 69*. Chicken Thighs 65i yk m But thO Democrats lost a Franklin D. Roosevelt Birds Eye Broccoli SPEAKS 2*^89' wkiiMiriNMaaau BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) - ;V WOULD ALMANAC wmaiMUaii ttn iia Senate seat in North Carolina. carried all but two states— Eggo Waffles >^39' Chicken Drumsticks 69t NwiaaliHto Rep. Nick Gallflanakis, who Maine and Vermont — in his \Five persons were known dead FACTS I crushing defeat of. Alf London in and divers searched for six Kraft Cheese Pizza ‘^69' SSliis defeated Democratic Sra. B. m •» Everett Jordan in the primary, 1936. It was the nearest anyone others listed as missing today PeppeiidgeParmriEiBBTs was defeated in turn by a seu- has come to carrying every after a freighter slammed into Caterer's Kitchen Ice CreamcCSn39' lb. described conservative state in modern political the side of a highway bridge over the Brunswick River here Hendries Popsicles 12-pack 59' Republican television history. Next y e a r if will be the law. . . but il’t here Self Service Deli editorialist, Jesse Helms. He had 27,751,612 votes to Tuesday night. ’ NOfy at your Stop A Shot ‘ 8 A stunner was the defeat of Landon’s 16,681,913 and he won Gov. Jimmy Carter visited Sen. Gordon Allott of Colorado, 522 to 8 in the Electoral College. the scene of the tragedy and AI Our Dairy DepL Swift’s'S'Sausages 'MGS' HINDQUARTERS chairman of the Senate Warren G. Harding was Uie said the death toll may reach 12 or 15. Oscar Mayer Bacon "'“"i'!it%'“'*"*1.09 Republican Policy Committee IB, g g c You've probably had this I and an administration stalwart, Oscar Mayer Weiners T d r pllt by Democrat Floyd K. Haskell. Redds Cottage Cheese happen: You buy a pound of O F B E E F lean-looking bacon and when Swifts Brisket teSlsatsUt *11? U.S.D.A AUott had been expected to win you unwrap it at home, you find CHoose from ifiese 3 ( o r i d a Sresti VATxeiies on a bed of lettuce with 2-lb I e lot more let than showed Swifts Premium Franks "iffcir iii79' easily. ( The parrot fam ily in­ cup cludes some 315 species of fresh bosc pears and through the package front. You In Rhode Island, Democratic a cup of black coffee. " ‘ > won't have disappointments like Sen. Clairborne Pell, once colorful birds. Parrots have 69 ' this with any of our Stop & Shop TANGaOES WHITE GRAPEFRUIT large heads and short Brand Bacons. Windows in the From our Seafood Department! regarded as an underdog, won PiUsbury nmuHiu Biscuits 10 SS 89' back of our packages let you see 70% of tt.e 4/5 BUSHEL 4/S BUSHB. hecks, strong, thick bills by a comfortable margin over Stop & Shop Soft Margarine 3^*1 bacon slice, so you know exactly what you're •rnMirbMiMfs: Approximately 100 per case Approximately 36 to 40 per case and strong feetfer" with 'two buying. It's another consumer benefit Frozen Turbot Fillets 79' John H. Chafee, who resigned toes in ftont and two in Mrs. FilbertSoKLMargarine 2i£89' brought to you right now by Stop & Shop! as Secretary of the Navy to $5.10 / CASE $5.10 /CASE tock which aid them in 795. carry the Republican standard Stop & Shop Sour Cream 2 ^ 39 ' Smoked Cod Fillets «CARtlirS climbing and grasping. The Stop & Shop Bacon A 89' pk| I in the Senate race. World iUmanac notes. The Borden Slices Cooked Shrimp Patties ‘*T69' Four Senate seats vacated by African gray parrots and incumbents changed handa-and ★ THIS WEEK’S SPECIAI. ★ the Amazons are the best . the net result was a standoff. BratiSNw FLORIDA N A V a ORANGES PINK GRAPEFRUIT mimics of the human voice. A M lir Copyrljrht C 1972 Republican Dewey F. 4/5 BUSHEL 4/5 BUSHEL Newapaper■paper ErEnterprise Assn. Bartlett defeated Democratic 1973diVROUT Approximatelv 64 to SO per case Approximately 38 to 40 per case SAVE 15< s ^ V S k t i SAVE 317 SAVE 1(7 SAVE 15‘ SAVE 7’ SAVE WITH THIS COUPON Rep. Ed Edmondson in SUBURBAN CARRY-ALL WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON *■4 .*• ato a'"O.W|to w, $5.35 / CASE $5.35 / CASE WITH THISrH isco COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITHTHI8COUPON WITH THIS COUPON onoS-Wbog ono 1-lb con on ■ 6 oz lor lOtofnMlwtM OkJalxHna to take over the seat o n aiM M o o z z I b o i on a 49 01 box onliZZdibattlo on a 12 Ol pkg ol froion on 012Vi oz pkg Irozon vacated, by Democrat Fred R. King Hills Maxwell House Harria. Today^s Thought All Cheer Joy Deep Fries Kraft ^ust in ‘dime for iHe H o l i d a y s Bros. Instant The New Mexico seat -left SAU y Lean the words of wisdom Dishwasher Laundry Liquid French Ma(:aroni Arthur open by Democratic Sen. Clin­ Ottered by the wise, and apply Coffee Coffee ton P, Andefaon went to PRICS *4395 (My mM eMi WraKt MWr. PUce your order it the fallowiat local Aeny Stares aid Reiiretentillyes: them in your own life. Detergent Detergent Detergent Fries & Cheese Flour RqNibllcan Pete V. Domenicl, Gitnan EHoctlveMon,NQve Elfactlvo Mon.. Nov. 6 EHocUvoMoit.N3v.6 EH«div«MaR,Nav.6 EfloctMtMoik,Nav.6 E«octf«oMan..Nov.6 EHocUvo Mon.. Nov. S EfloctlvoMon,Nov.6 thru Sot, Nov. 11 i* thru Sot. Nov. 11 who defeated Democrat Jack ••A GOODPtACBTOBUYA TRUCK- The soul h our house, our eyes thniSaUNw.lt V lhni84t.Nov.lt thru Sot. Nov. 11 thruSot.Nov.il thru Sot. Nov.Tl l i Daniels. AGWAY INC. BUCKLAND STORE 643-5123 its wtodowfe; and our words its |hniSst,Noir.lt LImM om can pvr cuctomar. Limit ona far par cudewif. In South Dakota- McGovern's A^,Tues,W ed,Fri 8:30-6:00 mesiengcn. Gitoan home state wfalrii be failed t o 540 New State Road Thurs 8:30>8:30 earry-the voters chose a • wgwArs Submitted by Sat 8 :0 0 = 4 CQHVKIIlCNT . CMDIT RouridJ. Fournier > r t e t 2 * Democrat, Rep. Jataief HAM 243 W . anddk Tmrapte. MamdmiNr Abourexk, for the Senatp aeat BUCKLAND, CONN. i Ooiwtor 1 - Emanud Lutbenn Churefa Stop & Shop will gladly ledeem your Federal Food Coupons PAGE T H IR T Y - MANCHBSVER EVENING HERALD; Cbfai.. Wed., Nov. 8,1972 M j^CH^SICT gySiyNO atRALD . IjaMhester. Conn.. Wed., Nov. 8.1872- PAGE THnCrYOWE w J i g -

? • ■v L. a In The I News m ITER'S SAI.E! w i t n HONEST V A R\'A M!ND[R O P E N 9 A . COUPON^ SHOP-IUTK FUSSY MEJir OEm RTM BIT ^ Dear Mrs. Consumer: There are many problems that taoe the aver­ TIL age shopper when she approaches the meat case at her favdrlte.s supermarket. We talked to many of you, our customers, to'under- MIDNIGHT is doing m ow stand your frustrations... and here are some of the answers you’ve r " M « s E T been waiting for. We combined a standing policy at Finast called Kid-famed Spanish U D A _ ^ n h l^ Vienna is being HONEST VALUE with a new simpler way to shop and call our oro- HOUSE c o f f e e ! haiIe(rTdiilat%qklly by Austria Harait "HonettValue” gram HONEST VALUE ONE PRICE ONLY. > ^ on' Its ipoth. awdrarsary. Six ^ i . new sta m p sto o ^ j^ figures of TO KEEP ' tib c m I TWM: the beau ' The pricew#:X|rades \ liohs have ‘sera them on tele- beef, but we— feel choice------e fSvth9 best I WlTFrTHIS^COUPON j viaion. > • DOWl%! value for tenderness and fla^rt YVo call that HONEST VALUE. ' I Valid tHru Saturday, W flBUiS I Grocery Savings • ~ .^.NmamMir 1L . “ Top^^TIme," official pub­ WHYPAYMOfigr LAUNDRY DETERGENT FRESHNESS: lication-of the American Top­ All our meat is cut right at the store ical Aaan„ has as^tsmaln fea­ WESSON OIL AJAX to assure you of freshness at all ture thia month an -article on times. We realize you store your meat 8c off r toiool of Vienna’^' to'coincide with the \ . g»L 3-lb. 1-oz. purchases for use later in the week, \ btl. box so you can see the importance of Towards p iirc h ^ o f. issuance of the new Austrian freshness controls. We call that Onq 24 oz btl ‘ atampa and' the souvenir sheet released with i t The story ’ COFFEE * SHOP-RITE HONEST VALUE. ■’r traces the daVelopnMnf of this GROUND BEEF: GRISCO -•f unique breed':of'honied via CHOCK SHORTENING At FInast, we grind only meat from stamps issued by ; numerous U.S. choice bedf cuts. No imported codnMds arodid the world. ■OIL h- . - i- t .. Your local dealer has these frozen meat or fresh cow or bull stan^ps^if^l^ble for purchase. ;meat added to reduce fat levels. I Valid thru Saturday,' |,C Novemt>erll ; v ' ’ 7 ’ When you do that you reduce flavor • fcHKJkEN, B E ffJ B to W fir* ’^ ’ ': 1 ' KITCfHEN S U ttd W A X BEANS OR levels drastically. By the way, our fat r RISDT(LSTfl9liMto, FRIED > • WHOLE OR CREAM levels in grouncf beef are lower than i ard how those required by the Federal Gov­ 50c OFF hard {tt!w^^:pr«paratioh for nj»4toNi GREEN GIANT CORN \ the “ jmiralehl' ’73’’ exhibition ernment. We call that HONEST scheduled in Israel Dec. 19 to VALUE. Towards purcl^se DecL 30 next year — over a year . . | Q e I One 8 or jar away from itoopening. A rqport can AlfoSf^§^'houll» the Iran Jacques; hUokna wto is Ki, tiUchaig a intxnnkM this «HOP-RITE i meats andlpoultry for qur stores are Sid rtx9 ddijbTt Mteslmre^fTClOTe of Federally Inspected: Ih addition, we the'yw.*^,.Ghristmaa^ was FRUIT COCKTAIL maintain our own staff of inspectors f Frunze Drietf Coffee dMSeh' behUdSe''^ many Chris­ at each warehouse as double assur­ - tians make pilgrimages to the ance that all products mest^FInast’s j ' Valid thiiM.teturday, Holy«lJ»9’; i ^ wpola iwirease high standards. We call that HON­ 1 C Novamherll h attenwwh.'The mdiibltton frill ; ? 4 8 i '4 , 2 . 9 9 * , EST VALUE. T*> ,1 be dhder' the auspices of Zal- ’ ‘ I ...... :'H M1|\ man ghiaier,-Rresideht‘, o£ ,Iip>'''^^' Have is''OQiB Price Only" 22c OFF rael. F-'i'""'' POULTRYi-> WHY PAY MORE? Let’s tpke a whole chicken, that’s Towards purchase of THEE TAVERN BEEF BOTTOM Ghana commemorates the one price, cut the same chicken in Orie,25 lb b ^ half, that’s another price (higher), 66tl| anniversary of the Boy i ■! cut the same chicken in four parts, Scouts with.a'sed of five hew - CALiroRNIA that’s another price (higher). Sure PIttSBURY stahqn. The -S cenis shows a it costs something to. cut it up, but sralor scout and a cub scout together with Oie Ghana scout M CHUCK BOAST I ' we at Finast are goihg to toll all Gitoniul Cliiick CHICKEN BREASTS London Breil : FLOOR-: badge. The 15 cents itoicts a ih Our Dairy Cases 'Deli Dept.! . chicken and fowl whole, split or YELLOW OR WHITE PAST. PROCESSED BORDEN'S BEEF BONELESS Frtsliv Fresh, Whjiie or Spit onepnceoniY Valid thrv Saturday, boy | c « t in front of his tent. ALL MEAT A ALL BEEF CHILD MILD quartered at the same price. That c C Novembarll' The eC-cents illustrates sea should make a lot of cents savings Boneleti, Sklnleas Hi CiPPlIlf til 9 Q scouts in their hand-made ca­ AMER. SINGLES GEM FRANKS to you. Breasts Whole Or Split 3 1 b l l n or Thin ^ ■ £ 9 .-1 ■ Package C .'.iiM rur noe. The SQ cents-' features a } 1 1 : woma^&Kiranf life cub scouts PORK: Boneless Shoulder 30c OFF .'f'lii’i)'. 1-tb. 0 I I with her pack. Th^ highest Val­ CHUCK The big. favorite is center cut pork Pks- chops or center cut roast. Thin ue i>ictures a scout training 8 9 c s s m lb Jpwards pumhase .,1^1 .1 school session. A souvenir sheet taom BwiaiF" l enBrAWAmmy ib . chops generally cost 10c to 20c per also was issued with the indi­ pound more. Not at Finast — thick, of 3 rolls - PARKAY SBFT SHDP-RITC Wb'iib t W x fniematmnal vidual stamps. - I POT BOAST thin or as a center cut roast, they lAROAHIIIE J S I J IjRBLDRNA ^ 793 will be sold at the same price. That’s About the TERI ' ■ WHY M Y MORE? cents saving to you. RED SNAPPER HLLET «99c T Health & Beauty Aids Thicker lib WHNSONS 1 CONTAC Way We Greenland Turbot Fillet , n 7,9c The l| i^ y ' publicized world ” REGULAR ast Sliced Bacoii Regular pkg Paper Towels! chaqfipioi^p matches between BABY 0 Big changes here and big savings Jumbo White Shrimp ' ; '* 2.69 Trim Our Valfct thru Saturday, Amedra’s; Bobby Fisdier and, SHAMPOO iz5.£ Ib. for you. A sirloin, steak, all cuts thick Hard Shell Grabs' Frc^h, Fully Cooktd , "> 49c C Novembarll itiiH all- ^ns6B !s‘ '^ r ls Spaasky have 8 9 * ■ GBOUMD BEEF :>PremiDniBadini%99c • Appetizer Dept. or thin — ONE PRICE ONLY. Top Meat — ------now g t ^ rise to added-stamp Taste O’ Sea Fish Cakes **• *««• i*j55c STORESUCCD STORE SLICED PAST.’ PROC.Do/hT iAiLAVWHY njk%/ PAY MORE? round steak — full cut, thick or thin Oscar Mayer Bacon Sliced 'p^OOc Jumbo Shrimp Rolls- , 4 , issuances featuring the game of .. -i ONE PRICE ONLY.Ground beef, any M. CheW.4 fT! '-.' ROAST REEF AMER. CHEESE size package- ONE PRICE ONLY. 25c OFF I . . - Kraft Creamy Smooth . r Coffee - With Coi'oon 1:^ Tijnislh has jiist issued^.a BACON: Towards purchase or « single commemorative in hraor With qf ib. I Finast premium bacons, thick slice 5 9 ^ 8 9 ^ One 47 oz pkg | of tM XXtb Chdss Olymplade. CHUCK GROUND or thin slice — ONE PRICE ONLY. M a y o n n a is e Coupon jar The design shows stylized c l ^ ' Fresh Fruits & 'Vegetables 5 Maxwell House » ||y 85 FRAMCS: 4 9 pieces superimposed'on INDIANRIV$R CUT SHORT FOR BROILING Solid White Tuna in Watei squares from a chesttward. Finast all beef or skinless ONE Lunch Tune Special J | " F A B - f [ PRICE ONLY. I SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT I DETERGENT West Germany’s Welfare set Chicken t Sen of eight stamps feature a. 4 7 Kraft GrapeJelly’f.r4 9 I Valid thru Siiturday. e tU a iii THE HONEST VALUE—ONE PRICE Cranberry Juice Cocktail 1^ C Nwembarll Rmygy l prominent chess (dece bn each, ■ BEEF BIB STE Sliced 0 Chunks M accotdihA to the World Wide ONLY sure makes a lot of sense to CUT FOR LONDON BROR., BONELESS IFOR OVEN O R P O T U .^ WHYPAYMORD Pbilateiic Agency. Berlin, as is - us and we are sure it wiil mean more oftra tfecase in German stamp 1 0 - a y SqiglSEHCROSI■EEFCMi^ SIOSlMNILESSJWEFMHKILES___ cents savings for you. Dcenn Spray 10c OFF livin'. situaiiond. has followed suit * 1 X l M M d W CHOCK STEAK 5 9 ' Geisha Pineapple 4 1 with a similar set. Towards purchase of/^ | SWEET BNPEROR GRAPES WHYPAYMORE? r t C c ■ I One v/n e 22 oz pkg p ttg I Boneless Beef for Stew - 95* ,Calrf.Chu£ Steak 8 9 * Finast Fresh Bakery! The United Nations Postal lEEFTHMCUr—— . . C4nO t o p ROUND OR TOPSIRIOIN finast Frozen Foods! CAUFOWHATASTrae SIZE EKTRAFAHCY ^ _ _ $ J 29 TRUST FINAST I Betty Crocker • Administration says its^; final .j^ess Fresh Brisket t, Beef Roasts commeniorative stamp for 1972 Celery - 2 9 * Cucumbers I ;H B R E A D w ill be issued on Nov. 17. It will $ J 29 you won't go wrong! U T D i m i E I S I be in the “ Art at thd United V I i ( 1 • -i 1, II ______Short Ribs .8 9 * Bottom Round Roast BROWNIE MIX ■ BEEF TOP ROUND OR fPUDQE) 4 Natkns’’ series and will repro- ONN PORTIONS W/CENTERS (9-11 CHOPS) ^ $ 1 6 9 L Finast Chicken, Turkey, VALUABLE COUPON 1 VALUABLE COUPON I Valid thru Saturday, I dnee a portion of tbe Sqrt nmral Quartered Poit Loin .9 9 * Top Sirloin Steak I C Novem ber 11 on tM ceding *« 79^ Chicken Turnover______■*« 1 32 oz Peas & Cauliflower I I leiT. and was abut from New Gain S^ppy Peanut iutter •sozi.rfiSc Birds Eye In Sbuce ' lOozpki 41 c WHEATIES Maxwnll House p BIJ c u t f o r b a r S ^ ue kctn York,City to Inflianapolis. (Our W** 6 9 ' Birds Eye Limas In Sauce See p k r 4 1 c I '[ first stanipc — A black 10 cen­ Laundry Deteroent Instant Coflao Parkay Margarine nb p«. 54c 16 01 ter featuring George Washing- G#e< at aS ■npARa aw b itr Good at w« MmMSM a w M Richtriottd CEREAL AmericanBlieeee P*« I ■ I ttn and a brown 5 center show­ Coapaa bataat swfaaty. Coopon imR oaa sw fwa%. CHUXEN Sara Lee Pie or^ry 3s^pkiggc I' Cp9 « i n*bH Sat, nw. U, 1972. Filberts common Margarine pi!S 52 c I Valid thru Saturday, ing Baqtgtnin Franklin.) But Cwwwi ftairM Sal, no.: l i IS72. I Kraft Cheez Whiz I C November 11 ‘ ggm jyy French Fries Rlehnporkl the fiiiit person to receive this I SAVE So* I PARTS ■■6 Vwi^a Soaw flMil letter was not bapfiy - because W* AnN^toeiHMiariMPMdSl^ 1 it arrivedidth 10 cenU postage doe on it !! Prices effective thru Sat, Njov. 11,1972. Not responslile for typographical errors. Quantity rights reserved . • . ■ r • > -. • W'^n

PACE THIRTY-TWO- MANCHESTER EVENING HEatALD, Mincfaeiter. Com.. Wed., Nov. 8,1W2 MATOIECTE..EVE«INOHEaMJ.M.«,,a», OUR BOARDING HOUSE wWi MAKHl HOOPIE BUGSBUNNY ^ OUT OUR WAY BY NED (X^CHRAN JU S T MOVE CUWBE ANP YPU CAN WOOLL PAN FDR A r - . Jt M B YOU HAD lb SHOVB TW« l«TH' NBWeST TMW®/^ PUFP..> SOMB IMPPlMa IMIOTHB MfCLOTHES. PCtUMIA... INnATASLE GAAP- awcME Of* w KXJTaAU. HOOPLE. CMAIoei .~y. ------^ WHEN TOS .. SHOOS ID AAAKB'EM F ir PAPeR"M,TURN THE LEVEW ^ Democrats Gain Several Governorships I / w h a t A NOVEL BLOWN UPl/ sv L v & rm m i \jo rr“ AND THeu c-?T 0R N C ET Walkw:,WaDwr. OUiioia’DUnoii’ new gover­oorM-- . < M ~ ' wMHINGTON (AP) - • Ropoblieiin state chdMnan hi Arkansas’ ihanpers, woo won ME W . Demsorati have increaied nor, beat a candidate endoraed administration. 100 years able to succeed by Chicago Mayor Richard North Carolina, defeated Us first term two yean ago The Denmcntic nephew of Rockefolfor served in the Pwee after raapporUwwMot ouat tha COURT/ tbdf'nli^torty oI sm morihlpa Hargrove “Sapper'’ Bowles, a over Rcpnblican Wlnthrop himself under s change in the hjr 0^ , while loaiiu Bfiaaonri to Daley in the primary aad Nelson and Wiathrop state constitution. Corps uadtt Sxrgoit Shrlvsr state wM of Ua Housa •aate, millionaire businessman, ’lire Rockefeller, piled up a 1-1 snd currently is eecretery of Rhode liland—Damoerat a RapaUI^ for Ae firat time walked 1,U7 m ila tbrouidi the governonhip bad bean hrid by Rockefeller, John D. Ii^re, once a congressman, atate dad in denims and a rad margBioverLsoE. Blaylock,a Rodtefldler IV, failed in Us bid ■teta. Philip W. Noal, who put (» ao ■inoe IBM. In all, aeven of nine Democrat Robert Scott, who farmer state welfare campaigned on his fovemora aeeking re«lectioa farmer’s neckerdilef. QgUvie to nnsent Gov. Arch Moore-the administration’a record of Some other races: expenaive madte catnitelin, pushed a atate income tare was ineligible to ancceed commissiooer who had baae a first West Ifirgittta governor in handed RepubUuaa Haibert were returned to office. himself. kay man in tha Rockefeller economic improvements, Indlans-RepiiUicsn Otis B, One of thoBe who hut wai throuA in UIO but said he Boww,« physiolsn, ■ leglshitor OeStmotte his hnaod ftihud. Illinoii’ Repnblicah Gov. thouf^t the votm had forgiven 16 years end speaker of the DeSlfflone taat ia lira to iOChm- Richard B. Qid^> who athjred him. Btate House siiice 1967, queahed bent Gov. Frank Ijekt, wlMidld neck<«nd4iedi Wth Democrat Walker critlciaed Ogilvie’a VOTE rOR GOVERNORS the comebsck bid of former nm seek re-etocthNL iMWNWtly Dantid Walker through the “political hypocrisy in saying governor Democrat Matthew because of a ftoaitaial eitata BY HANK LEONARD we didn’t need a state income E. Welsh, 80, nbo m m A from where he w u foread to adopt a MICKEY FINN earty'wini tildS^^Dng after it state InccHiM ten, “3FS" waa known PreHideM Nliumhad tax and then putting one 1861 to 1969. IIVILL muPLBASE © WHAT PIP BECKONCALL throng the leglalatun,’’ while lows—Repuhllcsit Gov. South Oakato>4e0. Gaone I KNOW YOU DO I eXPLAIN WHAT 5 TELL YOU ABOUT HIS dgrrled ?«er]r atate but McGovern did not carry his REALLY. SHERIFF... WITH -B U T r DON'T I mU'RE TALKING 2 k FIRST WIFE? Masiadiuaetta and the Diatrict Ogtlvte said voters understood Robert Rsy, 41, won hie thitd FRANK 6ARICK IN JAIL.. SHARE VOUR ABOUT? ,U Walker finally the need for the tax. two-year tsm , defsatlng hntta atate, but Oemoonitic I FEEL PERFECTLY Wte^j[^«'a)itt edge. Demecrati alao retained former state tressurar Faiu Gov. Richard F. Kaalp woo ra- 1M RISCILLA’SPOP BY AL VERMEER in doubt, althovih Democrat baaed his winning csmpelga on tarar wlw aiNpiuiMiiiHl IM Dolph Briacoe beU a comman­ GOUi^. His campaign against tfO- tatrimte boahiradhd,''' !T MUST HAVE HURT, I D ID N 'T ding teed dver RMubUcen former FBI man, raward L. the record ot iwmmbout Qov. N O T C A R R S t SKSt C A R R -r Grover. If Briaeoe'i Dowd, M, centered on the Forrest H. Andarson, who did i W h l i a i h ^ T O U R O W N M V O W N themi diat it was s time tor a a not soek rfiloetioo. lit fevau waft ft .9 ^ DISTRICT' H O U S E >•' iMtds, the DMaeerala tarii a(aiilN M li h ii iNnlail l u S i woold h« in II geveriiore’ defostad Ropuhltesn s tilt manatoiB, the RepuMtceee in te Delaware, statd house COt» Ntt.!«. TM I. . UJ. M. OK. led Democrats by wimiing his P. Salmon, 40, defeated a defeated. Democrat Roger CiiMbUtellodfti former majority leader. Crowley and Independent re-elBctioa contest with about Malcolm McLane, the mpyor of GUMMERiSTREET X. BYPHILKROHN 80 pv coot of the vote. Another Republican Luther F. Hackett. The governorship had been held Concord. North Oakoto-Rep. USEOCARS Delbwirat, George Docking, Arthur A, Link, a Demderat, Li'^rgN -t2> ^''*'Zr^FeAr OP ll-d He PMDNeD IN alreadi^the hmgest occupant ^ by a Republican, Dekne C. Obscenity fiAxrsN E{;jSrHf?i(EHr in hi< WWei2E^ N Davis who retired after serving Indians Sign Peace Pact kept intact his record bt never TRi$, DAIZ^Y' HiE c^nc:e^ ic?n Kansas^ governor’s mansion, having lost an elaotlon in fior-M’llilM : 0|P ft?(2 |2e'ELEi;riC?N ^SPEECH PBOH won a fourth two-year term. two two-year terms. Ruling J - Z i James Hoishouser, former WASHINGTON (AP) - leave tha building by 9 a.m.. defeating Lt. Gov. Richiud F. ENDED iHe/VVWT253|J|ZWY X AIS^NTINA. ' Under the agreemoit rigoed Larsen. Link served 34 years in cM im aiiiiioiir AP/VWNI^TRATlDN IN IHE White House aides have apeed today. Tuesday nl^t, the task force is COm IK Issued Bid,Vernon Ballecourt, of the the state legistatwc and served CiTY'iS to set up a task force to ravtew to be headed by Garment, the current term in Oongreu, UtltMteMT S J T l Indian e e ^ , but it was uncer­ American Indian Movement, special consultant to the Prai- IHiomM644M McGovern Composed HARTFORD (AP) - It would tain whetbu’ th s ^ c t would said that deipite the agree­ dent, and Carluccl, deputy deciding to run for govenior make things sim|rie but it’s ment, the building would not be SIOUX FALL, S.D. (AP) - good humined than at any time impossible to allow police to prompt protesting Indians to director of the Office of \ *• BUD FISHER determine what is or isn't por­ hand haw a federal buildbv. vacated until the govonment Management and Budget; MUTT AND JEFF ■»A- George-McGovern’s long day's in recent weeks. He wait home The mcltads', who came to acta on the issues that brought The task force, to exist for six Journey ended at 10:37 Tuesday to vote, in the little town of nography, according to a (Xr- the Indians to Washington. months, is to review federal n i^ t incheera auLfears for a Mitchell on the great back ot cult Court Judge. Washington to protest goven- Ruling in an obscenity case. meat policies, have hdd the The Indians have demanded, policy on Indlau and their BUTvMirrnvbu I NOTIN MV NEW SHALL HOW LISTEN-NIKON deipeiTite odyssey that the Plains. He drove by the Rureau of Indian Affairs among other things, that needs. The body Is to be com­ GOnroMLYONE RART/mSN’T/ CbNTlNUE y o u HAD A SECRET intliutied the pe^tinrate but church where his father had Judge povia H. Jacobs said BuikUng since 'test Thursday treatlM be respected, that the posed of officers of all agenciu IW AIMING TO TO RUN a n d not'Bie uHimata miracle. preached, and he lectured Tueeday Connecticut police BY FRANK BAGINSKI VOTE-VbURS/ g o n n a PLAN------must show allegedly por­ add lately have tightened their BIA be aboitahed, and-ln ap­ dealing with Indiau, a ^ ta to PLAIN JANE m E ELECTION [CHANGE T H E FIGHT TO DO McGOVERN The^tall man from South students on history and govern­ security around tte building. parent oontradlction-tbat |60 consult Indian rmresentatlvu ® 1972 HcMMRhi HyMcLf Ine. WHOLE SYSTEM AWAY W ITH t h S t? HAD A SECRET Dakota, as mute and earnest as ment at hi| alma mater, nographic mateirtala to a Judge million be restored to the ^ on a continuing basis. ?LEyH/ ’ PINCH ^ IS O VER/ _____ • -« the day he started 23 montiha Dakota Wod^/an. and secure a warrant before White House aides Leonard ^ PLAN- making any arresta or aeiaures. Garment and Frank Cartuccl budget. and in^opo miles befoie. gave At the polling booth in the > and Indian negotiator Hank Tuesday’s negoUating session [tip MAjittest for thUhreUdrary Sunday-'ScbooI at the : Adams signed me agreement was scheduled after a U.S. % old 'a r m ^ ^ for ' Congregational Church, h'e “R^Would simplify the ad­ Tuesday night after about six Diatrict Court ordered the President Theodore Roose­ liVei|todt: ahows and dances. noted it ; was “a unique ex­ ministration of the taw if that hours of negottaUons. federal government to oust the velt became the first U.S. Thenext IdKKtnled attraction is perience to see myself at the Whole function (Ju i^ g the White House spokesman Neal Indians. The ouster was prisidcnt to set foot on Gran^.OkLOpry. top . of a long list of dis­ obscene) could be delegated to Ball said after the aigning that delayed until 9 p.m. this foreign soil when he visited The^ were shodting “ile tinguished candidates.” ' the dlscrethm of .taw enftWee- Panama, according to En­ ,wi At the college, be jiriied about the Indians “exprased to the even^ by the U.S. Circuit .WHitf Georgs,” louder and more ment (dfleers in the locality White House t h ^ intention to Court. cyclopaedia Brltannica. 1' paswonately than ever when he a proposition on‘ the $outh involved,’’ said Jacobs. ai^idarad- on the platform to Dakota ballot: Whether to out­ “But if that were done ttwre announce that the fight was law the hunting of doves. would be as many different WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU ovei'. H ie man who was rated “Fve hunted most of my standards of what constitutes lowest in the polls when he life,” he said, “but I’m also obscenity as there are OPEN TILL 9 started, the man who was able known as a dove. I thought policemen,” he added. TVES.ASAT.TILL6 to codie fnxn nowhere to beat about it real bard and finally i r ‘ I KNOW A KID WHO AOaOPHOBlA IS ' COWEON.WINTHBOR.. I HB'IRSCOR MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY HA0 ACROPHOBIA... A F=BAROF ANOTHER O^Ll_ING YOU R3R SUPPER 11 other Democrats for the 'came down on the side of the Jacobs acted in a case in­ HIGH PLACES. AGAIN. nomination, was not, it turned doves.” VEP] DISTRACTON volving a magasine vendor who X TH IN K out overwhehningly, the man His easier manner and humor had been arrested ahd fbe I KNOW Sffi^TOBElHE ■X who could beat Ricluurd Nixrai. throughout election day r i g h t seizure of 93,000 worth M AAR. AVIWY 9 T W I E S / J As usual, McGovern was suggested a man already ABSWATHY TO allegedly obsem magasilies. ANDTHE composed in defeat. He stood relieved of a burden, not only Neither the vendor’s name UOT SCORE before a semicircle of family. the burden of campaign finally ADAMRAL MORE. the location ai the seimn was A R E Four daughters were fighting a ended but the burden of a vic­ disclosed. how to give u BBATINKS losiUi battle against tears. His tory he would not win. "This court concludes,” the I., U9» wife, - Eleanor, was barely Judge said, “ that in- hblditi^ hm- own. Copper Used Early discriminate mass seixura of t ’’Cougratalatiana on your vic- subscription to :«r^ HL h 3 L i L One of the first metals the magaidnes violates, con- t) m l h HIA. W. T.M. !.» Ul. f.1. orf. ; tory,” McGovern told Presi- known to man, copper was ,stitutional requirements I dent Nixon in a telegram the probably first used about because the faabioo by which ■n=r crowd bed long dreaded 8,000 B.C. by people living the aelxun was affected w u n hearing. “I hope in the next along the T ig ris and without any safeguards to BY ROY CRANE CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE foiir ^MTS you Will lead ua to a Euphrates rivers. protect legitimate exprMSiad.” BUZZ SAWYER time of peace abroad and \F I HADMfT CAU6V4T TH«T LAST WILD you f^BN WHATS WRONG? you Juatice at hmne. You have my WBS OF TOURS, •WE’P HfWE LOST, KNOW FLAySO LIKE A HIGH SCHOOL laAsyAMP YBS.WBA6REE r full shpport in such efforts.” PANMV. WHAT WERE SOU TRYINS I'D NEVER KIP. IS IT THAT “UHCiE BOB" H pucev YOU OeSERVE “ PS not despair of the TO DO?...THROW DO 6UCH A BUSINESS? KB^TTMB THBA/OOtOOOl I THING. 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PAGE THIRTY-FOUR-MANCHESTER EVENINOHE!RALD.M>iichwtar. Coon., Wed., Nov. 8, I t n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Nov. 8,1972- PAGETHIRTYJTVE

Herald Angle Play Cited f . NN# yOCRt ( A P ) " I ’ll ted National Conference and also stopped running doing a tap dance.” But The Falcons, who had tikR teat Merlin QUen on West. bade Fred Willis on a fourth- then, linemen aren’t ex- rushed fm* 197 yards in i 31-3 EARL YOST team any time,” said For bis standout porfor- and-inches situation at the pectei to be delicate — and V m h W m Van inaaee. the 6-foot-5, 270- goal line to preserve the Olsoi was anything but that. rout of Los Angeles ehrller Sports Editor i. - WteaBer was selected today Browns’ 204) shutout; and this season, wore limited to ;l|'9l|iM,i4«liiatb6 Associated Press Minnesota safety Jeff The Rams sacked Atlanta Just 117 yards this time. sets -Player pf the Wright, who intercepted a quarterbadc Bob Berry six pair of passes to set up a times for 44 yards in losses. Van Broddin summed it: Oteier nominees included touchdown and field goal in "Hiey beat us up front and Penalty kicks decided a awarded five with the down- which led to both Darten (6) Darien (7) Olsen did two of them board first when Phil free kick, in the second can­ 0fiv|Hind‘ dMeaSiVe tadcle the Vikings’ 37-6 (tailing thening stanxa, taking a Holmes MdiiSton quartefbadt Dan ' “ Watching myself in Then Ite dddiM: The golfing tournament season has ended at the Memorial Field yesterday rated co-CCIL duunpion In­ to score but it Just wasn’t in pass Tram Blax Stimac at YsskovnU o n t addltlea, he had four Uh- One sour note happened Bradl RFB bnotf And Ibd the films," Olsen once said, "1 Olsw wa^ the best M«tw»hi»atpr Country Club for 1972 and Frank Kleman and afternoon when 16th rated dians. The two everly- the boda. 8 1SO. On a free kick from 35 assistbd tackles and one during the victory celebra­ DeNies LHB ; iSk~ iiiMm bthar i AibIui 1 ^ like a bull elephsmt his Tournament Committee rates 9 salute for a Job well Darien High outlasted balanced squads were yards out, Manchester badks'’ rHH Manchester High after four Sthnac done...Golfers at Manchester could add a little sunshine in deadlocked at 2 -all after Darien’s tying goal came headed the kick on goalie tion by Darien playan on McCony RHB . , the life of Ida Mattem by smding her a card at Hartford overtime periods, 7-6. four quarters. via a penalty kldc with no Skip Sullivan’s head and into the field after tee final whis­ StonemsU OR - A a t^ ^ The first round meeting Hoq>ital. The popular golfer has beaded up the Women’s Five players from each time remainiag on the clodc the net at 16:16 to knot the tle. Smteral Manchester fans W. Caqioe m , Scullytl could find no winner after Division publicity for several years and authored many side todc part in the poialty due to a Manchester hand count in the first quarter. stole 16 pieces of sweat Swanson IL - Fenraina * regulation play followed by OL Stiles excellent articles each month in the club Bulletin...Stan kicking. baH violation. Parfc^ Antia Bill Gruber was oedited equipuntef from tee Darien R. Cscace two five niinute overtimes, 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6>-2 Hilinski, current club champion at MCC, and Erwin It was a well-played game converted to dSMi the Red wlte the tally. baich. DSrien: Kennedy 1971 champ, have won better than fl.OOO in plus two eight minute with Darien’s short passing and White’s h(q)es of win­ ____iioop?n66-2 Scorers: Stooonan, Sumac, merchandise this season in the Pro Shop. HlHnski is No. 1 sudden-death overtime game very effective against ning in regulation time and Once again the Indians Manchester oitmed play Gruber, Antia on the list with |520 credit due...Alex Hackney, MCC golf periods. Coach Dick Danielson’s fordng the extra periods. grabbed the lead when When it boiled doWn to with an 1 1 -2 - 1 won-lqst-Hed Manchester Sub: Wiggln, pro, reported that this season produced the wetted June crew. The latter cited lapses Stimac booted in a 2lbfooter, record while Darien was 7-6- penalty kicks, each side was in the Manchester backfield Shensle, MscLean, ever as well as the coldest October in his 20 years, plus, as Manchester got on the hitting the top comer from a 1 during the regular season. Taylor, DelTatto. the club. The latter singled out Dldi Hassett at the annual Trophy Night last week as the club’s most improved golfer after coming back following knee surgery...Norm Clark, "Cebslstency," said Pittsburgh current club prexy, has to attoid stag Trophy Night when " i lTty; "That’s tee thing that he turned an ankle and had to be content staying home and NHL Islanders^ Voice ' I best.” ■' watching All in the Fanoily...Joe Skinner, MCC president ! yen Itylte. whose play in 19w7T<»^ the retirees three weeks ago and is looking II ^ "sy as # Sttfelers forward to travel abroad...Tom Meegan has been named tha“best... dressdff^er’’at . .»• -A MCC i^ an__ .unofficial voting s co) ^ittee. t lifetime ambition come true,’’ eUteriains undefit B y E a rl Ybsl m tee one-time clerk in ^ wedii’s loss to Pulaij|r° , V. _ sgriiteiied Go$ on Right »Ule of Media Voice of the New York A dam s' Hartford Road kdes and Islanders in the Nati|uinoUMjed th^lS- Manchester’s Ed C ^ . The Bsme besis wl,te many'bl tee v Van Dyke has a reputation as a fine pull-out guard, a top athletes in kll major NFL Po8t-Sea8on lineman who raceses inte 1frout of his running badui and blocks. minute cliiUnmclublKWse ban will...... be eliminated next year:^^Ml. Manchester High grad is the Williams was a stickler for | cooling off period and he No.l': man behind the iqwrts through his twfio and T He was phrticularly effedive against the Bengals. never allowed writers ii|.j% dnbhouse in either microphone; for tbe new me- te e w e jo b s, ...... “I guess I got a few good shots in the open field this Washington or Texas d u rin g ^ managing caretf...'7he pattsien hockty ebtry which ■ "I Ji^' i ^ iMjt wedc,” said the aeven-year veteran. “I guess that’s the Boston Bridns’ games.Twas Pairings Announced most glorifying thing for a gnanh” His performance was New York Gfauts and the New Yoik Jets have agreed to ^ays its home games at tee terms for their annual pre-season exhibition game at the new and heautiM M,600 seat edied upon when FVed Cusdr outstanding by two counta: became ill and ted a Bndns- —Mike Reid, Cindnnati’i cat-quick defensive tackle, had NffBIO pWNO O7 OMCHVKiyi Yale Bowl. The date will be Aag.l9...Yale’s Dick Jauron Nassau Coliseum in Unkp- NEW YORK (AP) — The Nathmal will be changed so that the East was credited with nine clean blocks in the first half against dale. Long. Island. Norte Stars’ gtmte. Lster I sack^ enemy quarterbaeika 26 times and had a raft of was interviewed ffl^ 'tbe I^tball League announced Tuesday winner hosts the West champion and unassisted ai^ assisted tackles. He had speateeadid a Tops in Cross Country Dartmouth. He’s also the second basenoan with the Eli Calling tee shots for major the Cei^ai'titlist takes on the “wild Boston Oelolcs’ lob but Iimt the pairings for the post-season defense that was fu aid away “ it-lir'‘tee NFL, I.-"''-' baseball team...Fordham University has announced it will league hotkey isn’t anythljSg Playoffs and championships leading to card” club. award a . limited number of grant-in-aid football JOCKITTi DONNA HiU- new for Cain, a one-time out Just as I dkf lor tee Nbw particuarly against Bte 1 East Catholic High (?ross (kmntry Couch Steve Schlmick goes over pre-race stategy with Yankee JCh when BiU Super Bowl VII Jan. 14 in Los In the National Conference, the But pUyiur qiNiddite Van Dyke, he did not get to scholarship^ starting next fall. Five such schoiarsblps will mon con smile Hirough on > righthanded basebaU piteher Western winner hosts the Central his two leading performers, Jim Guiletti and Henry Schoebel. Both youngsters starrol all White was n a n ^ ,’’ Cate skid. Angeles- ' .,v" quarte^ck Tbrry Bradshaw once uid had only'three ,,t» be allowed each year. The Rams, a major football power im p ro m p tu mud peek’ with Manebestef. 1 ^ and Post-season play begins with duunpion and the fourth qualifier Uf at season with the Eagles offer o rainy day race of Manchester Amenmu Leglpn Cain went ou to tee Cam­ assists on tackles. r t from the 20’s thru the 40’s, drq>ped the sport in 1954 and divisional playoffs tbe weekend of the East winner-unless the runner-up s e y s teams. Before laiidinig ^ BteCAlN bridge Steote of Radio and came back 10 yeai^ later on a club level and regained Dec. 23. „ is also from the East. varsity status in 1970...Bob Healy, during his glittering State Pork, above. But her Long Island position two T rie ^ m i in Boston after vteich time he covered the / .^ In the ^nerican Conference, the In that event, the Elastern diamplon h i^ school basketball coaching career, twice guided his more favored form of re­ months ago,' Cain served with high school and immediately Sports Briefs spring training doings of the , Oenbwl IMvisioii winner hosts the will host the (Antral winner and the teams to State CIAC Small School 'Tournament laxation is working with tee N a ti( ^ Football League got started in the Bc3i7''in her personal horse, TOwni, Detroit Tigas. Lakeland. This has beeW'hls Weqt Division champion and the East “wild card” team will visit the G O Q D fV C A R championships, the first in 1963 and the second last March Players’ Assn, in the P r o i ^ P itch in g OMcb BUI P oM dd right, which she bought Next stop was in Jadrson- life exc^t for nine months Division whuier hosts the “wild card” Western winner.. m at High...’nie CIAC and Manchester High both for $150 in Californio. tion Department. team—the one with the best record of The conference playoffs will be held of tee Oakland Athletics wUI tt was i»ior to the grid pqpt viOe, Fla., where Gain did the with tee NFL. coach Oakland’s minor league werfi^glectful in not making available the starting time play-by-play for the Jadkson- the- three :ninner-up clubs in the Sunday, Dec. 31. As in the past, if a for 4wUrnament socdr games played yesterday;. that he called the shots for tte “ One of the biggest pltehert next season. yille Rmkets in the ^ t e r n problenos I had while ulm liie inionoY'bPi qualifier wins a divisional Q uadsi^oals u w be Satumday^aanaUihlds Tuesday a ^ the Minnesota Norte Stars in -'■;]>If the East.Dirision runnerup is the playofL it be ineligible to host its finals in each of the three d»^ons - Small, Medium and NHL while serving as sports Liengiie fen' four seasOris. ' raFX. was trjdngtb'find Dave Wes Stock wiU be Oakland's fgurthquaUfier, however, the pairings conference playoff. new latching coach next season. Lareie Saturday, Nov.U. director of KSTP-TV in Vltelle stoiming off to visit Thmnas. He wam’t ah'easy Minneapolis-St.Paul. While in for several minutes, Cain guy to locate,” he said. the Twin Cities, Cain handled reported he would be doing Many times in recent years Olympic^ an 40 henne games of the Cain’s voice has been h ' c ^ : 1 f-tee Bud Grant Show, the Islandos, plus M on tbe road, > on hoast; te coast 8p ! i ^ 4 ^ . SNOWTIRES f.r S6e0^ trium phs F0>r Schopl$ '^ latter being bead coach i i tee ^ c t o f Minnesota Vikings. ill via cable teevee. IBs pickups on the Monitor news'. Goring Assist 2 30 Now 30, Cain has been in broadcasting booth partner is It’s been a long w uxiitm ; * third period goals to edge Whiie Manchester Ri|d> was Out the broadcasting business for Jim Grurdon. The Islanders’ the West Side Oval and S t...... A s M t o ' R u i i r being’ eliminated in the. CIAC Canton, 2-1, and Rockville fo games are carried into a five- Nebo but in Just a little ova* a r Famous priltySure-Gr^lfflmlltdeep I0 bite deep! Soccer Tournament, nipped Amity, 4-2. Two goals by more than a deoule. It was in Gets Job Done Lakeland, Fla., in 1970, where state area. decade Cain has b m in ope i'H neighboring Rockville High, Steve Schumey paced the Ram DENVER (AP) - The Olympic Opponents of the Winter Games "I’ll never get out of this of the most diaHengmg uid ' ' EUugton High and Coventry win. Tom Crane and Don he broke into tee field by In jlbliiday Event torch will not be passed to the Rocky were Jubilant. Cheers and flowing business again. I Just love fascinating occupations in the ;!1 -.r Hy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Strong High all scored victories Berger added the other scores. handling radio and television Mountains in 1976, top organizers of champagne greeted the returns at the vteat I am doing. It’s been a country. The Los Angeles Kings needed a hand Tuesday night and 'yesterday. RodiviUe will meet Darien, election night headquarters in Denver sports shows in Lakeland at BykarlYo$t 4 -P ly conquerm' of Manchester, in the Winter Games saiiLTuesday after got an assist from Butch Goring. Two assists, in fact. A Pair voters in Colorado cut off state funds where oppements gathered. The Kings’ point-a-game man helped his teammates Nylon Top-ranked Ellington, in Class L on Saturday with Fenmles in the annual Five Mile Road Race? Gives You Class S, rolled over WoodWock, for the event. The anti-Olympics drive was led by __ __ • u score two goals, leading them to a 3-2 National Hockey ElUngtdn facing Northwest The year isn’t too far distant in regards to the Body 4-1, with Chris Hamed netti^ R egfa^ and Coventry facing With 1,258 of 2,045 precincts repor- Citizens for Colorado’s Future (CCF) League victory over the St. Louis Blues. The Traction Manchester event staged every Thanksgiving morning Cord two of the goals. Granby, all sites to be tiim, 343,832 ballots bad been cast to composed mostly of young people. Worth Wait Films Showed PlayerU Goring, who has scored at least a point in each of Los You Need I ' Coventry came up with two stop state funding and 232,159 persons Meg Lundstrom, 24, a C ^ director, vdien members of the fairer set will be welcomed, Angeles’ last 10 games, assisted on Jimmy Peters’ first- said opponents thott^t the Olympics Kdlsty, a member of To Go In hadtvoted to continue funds. . AUGUSTA, Maine AP — Who Did Right Things Females have competed in period goal, then set iq) another by Ralph Bactestrom in the tee girls' cross countiy team at n*f r.i.T. Clifford Buck of Dmver, president would cost toq much money and would Among succeMful hunter* m third period for the game-winner. COMMaASU frlo a H r c Manchester H i^ , has pfficiaUy the local Five Miler for several Ice-Mud-Snow t t u X T W tI tii f tr T I r a jM encourage napbazard growth in the dMr *e**on opened in The victory was the Kings’ eighth straight and pushed n i l ■laalnraNt T M O M T im of the U.S. Olympic Committee, said, By The Aaaaciated Preaa "It didn’t take but taio or requests, via a letter, teat the years, all unofficially, with tee "Needless to say, it is a tremendous Colorado. •oulhern Maine waa a man three plays to see teat he, was first being Julia Oiase in 1961. their West Division lead to four points over the idle who had waited four year* for Reversing the old procedure doors be opened to girls and 6.00-13 ... 2 for $9080 $1.61 UmHflYAL disappointment to me. I think it’s a sometmng extra with Ml' teat bfiss Kellsey makes several Chicago Black Hawks and Philadelphia Flyers. .. State Rep.’ Richard Lamm, D- a eraek at a white-tail — Navy of finding yonng talent and yotfi(g .women as official 7.00-13 2 for S30.00 $1.95 trag^y for the state, and tragedy making a movie star, quickness,” Fairteudes 1 interesting points in her letter The contest was the only NHL g»me Tuesday nigh). In Denver, a lonjg-time fojilbtteeGames,fd- ____ Lt. Mark Gartley. entta&ts in tee Five MUer. 6.95-14 C 78-14 2 for S30.00 $1.90 for the nation that the people of Oklahoma’s football coaches Now a 6-foot-2, 210-j Hadbte is general chairman to Hadden and tee general Race the World Hockey AssociaUon, tbe Houstlouston Aeros defeated 192 Rugged said the cost issue b^am e the domi­ Gartley, one of three 7.35-14 E78-14 2 f o r m o o $2.00 WIITER P tn it Colorado were not aware of the great found Rod Sboate In the movies a^[q)hpmore linteaefcer, of Nyitmeg Forest, TaU Cedars Committee here, which meets the (bicago Cbugars 3-2 and the Alberta Oilers beat the nant one at the caihpalgn’s close. American priaoner* of war was someteing extra lasJSktUr- . ; Cleats Built 7.75-14 F78-14 2 for S4I.10 $2.12 privilege and great honor to host the and made him a football star. of Lteinon. tonight at the Masonic Temple, New Yori: Raiders 4-2. Lamm said the Olympics traditionally releaaed by Hanoi more than day against an Iowa (State 8.25-14 G 78-14 2 for $40.00 $2.29 a month ago, waa the firat Larry Lacewell, Oklahrana’s The pars bave been lowered will at least look into the Los Angeles took a 2-0 lead as Peters scored on Goring’s To Handle 1976 Winter Games.’’ offense that ranked fifth be>t 8.55-14 H 78-14 2 for $S2A0 $2.46 have huge cost overruns. hunter to tag « deer at Green­ defensive coach, brought back m atter. pass, then Juba Widing contributed an unawisted goal “But the majority has spoken,’’ nationally, averaging «4.8 Winter 5.60-15 2 for $91.80 $1.73 ville, hi* home town. some films of tee Spiro, Okla., Following is Miss Kellsey’s early in the second period. Buck said in New York, "and I don’t Olympic organizers said the Games High Sduol team a couple of yards a game. He was in qa'22 6.85-15 C78-15 2 for $98.00 f U 9 Snow Tires Gartley bagged the .licb permits males and le tte r : But St. Louis rallied on two goaty set up by Bob McC<»rd. think there is any more to add." would cost 3 3 5 million, but opponents years ago and Head Coach tackles—12 unasslste^ias' 7.75-15 F78 -15 2 for $47.10 $2.13 apikehorn buek in the fraiales to compete. Garry Unger beat Los Angeles goalie Rogatien Vachon and As returns were coming in Tuesday argued that the event would really Chuck Fairbanks and his staff Oklahoma posted a 20-8 rictory 1 2 5 -1 5 Q 78-15 2 for $41.10 » - 3 4 night. Gov. J(ten Love said a fund^ cost much more. Many voters ap­ Spencer Bay region near Mike Murphy (hilled in another. 4 PLY NYLON CORD Greenville. settled back to watch an end and held tee Cyclones to rimast I. am writing this letter in request that you initiate a 8.55-15 H 78-15 2 for $59J0 $2.48 cutoff for the Olympics would mean parently thought taxes would be named Wayne Hoffman. 100 yards below their average. devtiifioD in your usual procedures concerning females in Ibird-period goals bjf EkI Hc^testra and Jad^ Stanfield F.E.T. "the people don’t want them and we raised ibecause of the Games, Lamm ‘"Instead, Shoate caught their For teat performance, Shoate the Hhankagiving Day twkey race. Perhaps this yeai* you gave Houston its victqi^ over Chicago. Rosaire Palement lUCKWUL won’t force it down their throats." said. eyes. was named National C o U ^ . would t’onrider letti^ females compete officially. put Chicago in front b^w ay throu^ the second period, Lineman lOf the Werii today M Ehtui year tbe number of women participants grows but the 1-0 lead lasted only about four minutes as Ted Pick-up, Panel,Van Tbe Associated Press. ' Taylor scored the tying goal for the Aeros. 'UOOxU* 1.61 “He’s played as well as tidy larger and larger: this Thanksgiving tee female field is Delaware Tops to double. I personally know of several girls from Reg Fleming scored Uie last goal of tbe game, for & Camper Tires linriiacka- we’ve ev«r 'hidV” Chicago. ^ • V . 650x13 1.75 Lambert Voting says Fairbanks. ’’He’s a ’-good naij^btiring towns wbo expoct to comc to Manchester for for Coin MueJor I tackier, a heckuva contpOtitor . this year’s race. Karen Zoccor, last year’s state mile Jim Harrison assisted on threie goals, helping Alberta and tee beat pass defender champion, is one of them. Uq>,New Yorit; Tbe victory lifted Alberta into a teree-waiy Snow 735x14 S 3 .2 9 2.00, V iew york (aP) - we’ve got. He’s beoi .molteig Tlfis ^ r girls cross country was officially recognized tie for first place in the WHA’s Western Division with Leo I I,I'm - /. iM-.iil lli.it kri'iis unbeaten Delaware maintained tackles all over tbe field. He . by the (X3L. The ^ I s competing at a high school level are Angeles and Winnipeg. 7.09 i'ii 6-PI7 tub(-typ* 7.W 1 16 6-Ply tubi-typt its lead Tuesday in the weekly ■ ii!“ tn tiiiji) nr snnv\ hla^kuialt Altia 9 9 9 9 775x14 2 4 .3 3 2 .1 2 hasn’t had a bad game and he’s dedicated athletes, serious about competition. We obvious­ Harrison assisted oh goals by Billy Hicke, A1 Hamilton voUng for the-liipibert Cup, been getting better and baiter and Steve Carlyle. i awarded annually Kb tbe top ly caitebt compete at a male level, but it is only fair that every week." "I, ’ tbore riiould te some female division for us to compete 825x14 2 7 .0 3 DWiBon II college fobtball Shoate’s qieed-he coven M 2 .2 9 team. within. Aiter all, there is a Schoolboy Division, shouldn’t 3 WAYS TO CHARGE * Our Own Cuttomar Crodlt Plan * Master Charflo * BankAmorleard yards te 4.5 seconds, bette; than ------most badts-enabled him to th ( ^ aim be a Schoolgirl Divisitm? Hines Found‘Home’ 825x15 2 7 .7 0 2.34 Unbeaten Bridgeport, make one play Saturday Wfaidi You cannot ignore the number of female runners to drop • r- Middlebury and Amherst and Fairbanks stiU finds bird to off. They^will only grow larger and larger. The Boston In New Fullback Role 855x14 2 9 ,5 6 once-beatta Williams followed believe. v i Marathon has finally recognized women as official com- 2 .4 6 in wder. Bucknell ranked sixth, “He rushed tbe qnartekack petttmi r- must women still be stubbornly overlooked in followed by West Chester, WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) - in Army history-dnehidiag a 46- on an inside linebacker bUta/’ Manchester? Bob Hines, who was a flanker yard run in tee final period teat 855x15 3 0 .2 9 2 .4 8 Northeastern, yermont and the coach, said, "but i^he Trinity. Thank you for your consideration. during Army’s training camp lifted tbe Caueu u, « *,-1 , quarterback got outside and Diane Kellsey and was switched to fumwek at victory over their service "POWER HOUSE gained about 20 yards before Delaware again waa a un- tee start of the season, found academy rivals. NO TRAOE-IN REQUIRED Rod caught him from bdted.” out late last wedc teat be would animous choice of tbe eight- In winning Lineman of the $1,000 Raised ^ As a result, Hines was named member selection board. The be 8 tailback Saturday againat Nafionel CoUege Ba<6c of the W llfE WALLS *3 EHRA Week bonon, Shoate beat out tee Air Force. Blue Hens defeated Villanova llnebackm Glen GaapaM of Sports Slate Week byThe Associated Press. last Saturday. HENNIKER, n r . (AP) - Ten “It’s basically tee same set of “It waa tee nioet inperiant Texas, Mark Weiss of VMI and plays,” be said, “but I like * not atvallabla Paul Kallades of ColnmUa; memben of the New Ehiftybd win we’ve had tUs year,” said MT TYRE MAH ‘ SATURDAY College cron-counby team raised tailback a lot better. There’s Coach Tom CahilL "It waa the Goodyear Service Stores Two Atwoods Manchester Tire, Inc. defensive end Cal Peterson and B M i i M a f Football more than 81,000 for the Jimmy more blocking at fullback. rigM bqw c( day for Bob. He's a . REUYRO.Md VERNON CIRCLE (fernwrty Chamt Ei m ) 295 BROAD STREH West Side Midget*. defensive guard Ridt Batea, Central at Manchester, You’re going head-iq> on tee both of UCLAi defensive Fund by (XTming a total of 225 strong rnnnar with good PHONE 8484H01 OPP. THE POST OFFICE Boys are needed for the l;ao-litein(xial Field miles in tbe seaaeA annual 24- linebacker aU the tene and you balance and he waa a groat VERNON. CONN. MAIN ST. ON ROUTE 30 Phona 643-1181-Manchaaiar taddes Oayton ScheiU‘«r; of Xairier at East, 1:80-Mt. get a headache after a wtaiie.” VERNON, CONN. Wholesale Tire Co. Bfidget Basketball League. All Community College Booters Minnesota and Carl Barisidi 0 hour benefit run during tee factor for w. Atlantic CradH Card ^ N ebo Hines, a 84bot-l, 200-poand Phon* 875-0774 117 Iraai St. boys between tee ages of 10 and Princeton; split en^s Jesse <^wedcend. Hines has been Army’s 600DVEAR HOURS: Up Ta 6 Mantin To Pay 12 interested in playing should Turaing in its third straight , winning season was 1 tee Bob Oorlett. 1100 Miller, Bruce Davidson, Wes Sultei, GCsstonbory at Rockville, senkK' fran (teester. Pa., didn’t N w i.-N td . 1:30-6 Man.-Wad. 1-5:30-Thun.-Fr. MmhttlM’ MS-2444 Porks of Cdnmbia and Stmo Each member of tbe team woriteorse, eanying 22 tiines ZETA come to tee West Side tonight Manchester Community College soccer team. Squad Steve Teadunan, Bob Campbeli, Ken Roback, Gary ' ,get a chance to do much Tksfs.-Fri. 1:30-9 6 AM .-10 P.M. Daily 84-Sat.8-l ~ eney of California: *»•»«* S o u t h W indsor at Sis recruited qxxnon trim paid 10 bloCUng Saturday. He was too against Nebraska and Tssas Sunday 8 • S P.M. at 6:15. Tbe clinic will be Nov. members, front. Bill Meheen, l^ te Lalahuis, G ^ Taylolr, Osborn, Bo Seyindt^ Jim Bombiia, Ty ten^am, Mike Keith Krepfle of Iqwa AAM, 21 against Rutgers and II Satar4iT*J0-3 BanA Amarkard Not AaaitaMa ' ^ -Min tire ^ TIGER R A W 8, IS, 14,15. All who attend will Geyupra Mike Lafontaine, Jdm Lazideri. Sin tih ary cents to' fl for each mile their boy carryiag the football 18 aoaeooooseoeaeseeseeeeseeeeeooooooeooe»eeeeeeaeeeeoeeeeoooeeeoeeooeoo< Jim Weldi, hOke Halliday, Edikrantb, Mark Harrington, pmner coivered. against Air Foroa. be placed on teanu. Steve Hamblett, Sal Mangjflco, Ron Gumon. Back, CMch times for 202 yayity, stytt bast O PAGETHIIOT^SIX-MAwmSTEalBVE^a^MI^KRALD.M^nc^l^^te^.Oolll^..W«l■.Nw.8.^7^ MANCHESTER EVENINit HERALD, Manchester, (kmn.. Wed- Nov. 6,1972— PAGE ’nilBTY-SEVEN

Superstar Sta|:us tho Espnonii^ Woy The “Action Marketplace" To Advorlifo Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers Over 60,000 Daily Readers 16 words, $ days ...... $1.89 Fast Results As Bench Again Named MVP 15 woids, 6 days ...... $8.24 15 words» lO" days ...... $4.50 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CINCINNATI (AP) - It “I know ru hit,’’ Bench was named the 1972 National Pittsburgh’s Willie Stai^eU reasons for his 1971 decline. 20! words, 26 days ...... $14.66 was a sunny afternoon last muttered that day. ‘It’s my League Most Valuable His 1970 MVP award 12:M NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION third witii 201 votes and Joe Hai>py A d s ...... ;'... $1.50 inch May when Johnny Bench sat Job, niy profession, and I Player. Blorgan, the Reds’ seomd brou^t a dizsying round of Deadliae for Salardsy aad Monday in the Cincinnati Reds know I w ill hit. Maybe I ’m “ Winning (the award) In basraoan, fourth at 197. banquet appearances, a boat PHONE 643-2711 it 12:00 Noon Friday dugout, pondering his fate as pressing, I don’t know, but I 1970 was a great thrill for Philadelphia’s Steve of celebratioos Bwich later a superstar gone sour. wUl hit.’ ’ m e,’ ’ be said, “ but this year Carlton, the Cy Young admitted left him out of He was right. the race was a lot different Award winner as the NL’s shape entering the 1971 Services Offered 12 Businese Opportunity 86 The National League’s because so many people top pitcher this season, was season. HERALD Bench slaihmed four of his VETS Trucking— local hauling, LOCAL pizza and grinder Most Valuable Player in involved for us were having fifth with 124 votes. He endured Mhnager PLEASE READ league-leading 40 home runs BOX LETTERS trash' " removal, loval, trees,■ attics, business. 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Green vinyl root.roof Thursday 8-5, Friday 8-9, Satur­ back the Houston Rockets 122-109. usually gives the L o n ^ m s a 646- 9401 additions, homes and Belated Association foul shooting record and (Alabama) against No. 8 /ery clean. 32,000 miles. $1,095, day 8-4. PART-TIME female day or | tussle and the Bears are coining Vei remodeling. No job too. small. he wanted the conditions to be In the American Basketball (LSU). It wlU be LSU’s 9.4 Autos For S a ls 649-6290. night, telephone contacting ft Read Happy Birthday off an impressive 42-9 rout of The Best Shops, Businesses, 647- 1044 no job too big. 644-2427 days. perfect. Association, the Indiana Pacers polnts-agalnat average, sixth Psintihg-Pepsring 13 - - from our Manchester office, | DAVE "TADO’^TADO Texas Christian. Still, in the EED CAR? Credit very bad? 646-7435 dvenings. excellent hourly and commis- $ “ The basket doesn’t look ri^ t to trimmed the Memphis Tams 124-116 best nationally, against 1965 COMET Caliente converti­ Herald Ads Wash my coulottM Southwest Conference, Baylor ankrupt, repossession? CEILING specialist — expert •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sion pay scale. Must be a g me, it looks a little high and a little off and the San D i ^ Conquistadors Alabama’s 10.3, which ranks i ble, 6 cylinder, automatic Tha4-SKNID is Baylor and Texas is .., Texas. ttwiest accents lowest •: Acansmission, .bucket > seats, workmanship. One ceiling or all Rooflno-Sfdfng-Cfifmnoy 78 personable gal. Call 646-1460. el^th. center,’’ said Bany before he and his whinwd the New York Nets 116-108. North Carolina State at Penn Banks, and Homes... m wwn, n, smallest ^fnlertt; aean. $450. 6494290. T w o YOUNG married men your ceilings repairied and anywhi Golden State Warriors met the Buf­ Mullins scored 14 of his game-high It WiU be ...LSU. State — Wolfpack has lost all anywhere. Not smal11 loan will do small repair jobs and painted. Also interior painUn GUTTERS and roofs repaired WANTED dishwasher finance company plan. Douglas Help Wanted falo Braves Tuesday night. 22 points in the last half at Buffalo. Nebraska at Iowa State — eight tries against Penn State 1969 OLDSMOBILE, DelU 88, painting, also cellar cleaning and wallpapering. C all: ~ and replaced. Excellent (automatic machine), also 1 Motors,’ 345 Mam. and light trucking. Call 646- workmanship. Reasonable general kitchen work, part-time Perhaps tiiinking too nnich about L ee wound up with 18 rebounds in Just How'd you like to play but brings a five-game winning Royale. Call after 5, 646-2722; 2692, 643-3726. INSIDE outside, prices. Free estimates. 646- for after school hours, some (Ndahoma and Nebraska back- streak a 6-2-1 record into the whereabouts o f the basket, Barry 27 minutes of w oii, also a game h i^ . Including: 1968 F^R D Torino, G.T. low CLASSIC 1970 green Datsun, Special1 ratesri for i 1399. Saturdays, good hourly rate, to-back? That’s what Iowa this meeting. M i^ t be a wild missed his first foul shot in 40 tries Buffalo’s Bob McAdoo had 21 points SI ^leage, excellent condition. 240Z, excellent condition, low PLOWING — residential Call niy competilors, then call pleasantit i atmo^here. Apply Oi one. Penn State. this seas(M>-but the Warriors found while Elm ore Smith, playing with his State is doing, having lost to the T l o sell. 643-8961. nUleage, reasonable,' Cali; 647- driveways, Manchester, Ver­ me. Estimates given. 649-7863. BIDWELL Home Improvement erson. Brass Key R(Restaurant, DEAN Sooners 204. Nebraska merely Notre Dame at Air Fotce — TOP NOTCH DISCOUNT FOODS non, South Windsor, East Hart­ Co. Expert installation of Main Street, Manchester. everything okay for field goal ri^t arm in a cast bMause of a 1714 afteraft 5:30 p.m; ranks third nationaUy in total Army ran well on Air Force. Best Harttemlaaa Maachcator 'I 1962 CHEVY, standard good •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ford area. Rates better than J. P. LEWIS St SON, custom aluminum siding, gutters and MACHINE PRODUCTS shooting enroute to a 10541 victory at fracture, had 11 points, 15 rebounds offense, fourth in passing, first Notre Dame runs w ell on ' condition. $100. Call Trueks-Tractors reasonable. No contracts. 646- decorating, interior and trims. Roofing installation and '1 102 COLONIAL RD. the Buffalo Auditorium. and seven blocked shots. hi scoring, first in total defense, everybody, to the tune of 354.1 719. 3548. exterior, paperhanging, fully repairs. 649^95, 8754109. FOREMAN I The Warriors wiped out a 53-51 George Trapp’s basket with 2:14 left fourth in rushing defense, yards a game. Notre Dame. 1951 DODGE pick-up truck, insured. For free estimates, I ------I COMET, 1965, needs work, C E ILIN G and ceramic tile ROOFING - Specializing Buffalo lead at the intermission and in overtime gave Atlanta its victory fourth in pass defense and third Yale at Penn — Slick good running coi^ition, will call 649-9658. If no answer 643- IA frowih oriented company it! Has immediate openings many good parts. No rip off. specialist, one ceiling or all, repairing roofs of allal kinds, new sophomore Tom Doyle, making pass inspection, $250. 6496904 6362. charged by the Braves with a hot over Baltimore. After the basket by in scoring defense. Nebraska. Best offer, call 643-8664, repaired, remodeled. No job too rpofs, gutter work, chimneys. Iteekinf an enerietic and bn-l his first start, directed Penn to after 6 p.m. second half led by Jeff Mullins’ Trapp, who scored 22 points qnd had a (Uiio State at Michigan State OFFICERS mornings. small. 647-9232. RICHARD E. Martin. Full cleaned and repaired. 30 years I aginative individual who hai hadi Day or Night Shifts shooting and Clyde I ^ ’s fine reboun­ oareer-hi|^ 19 rebounds, both teams — Duffy Daugherty announced a solid whomping of Dartmouth Auto-Servfcs professional painting service. experience. Free esC ipreviout supervisory experience! ding work. missed scoring opportunities. last Friday night that he will last weekend and first place in 1964 CHEVY Nova, 327, 365 h.p. Acesssorfss TREE Service (Soucier) — Interior - exterior. Free es­ Call Howley, 643-5361. fin various phases of wire a n d ! the up-for-grabs Ivy League. Call 649-1641. Trees cut, building lots cleared. •TURRET LATHE Barry wound up with 16 points in the Pete Maravich, who led the Hawks retire at the end of the year and timates, fully insured. 649-4411. ■cables manufacturinf. I Interesting match-up of top ivy trees topped. Got a tree Heedng-Plumblng 17 S«i-up ind opvratt game. However, he had 2-of-4 from with 28 points, hit a layup with eight the ^ r t a n s , 2-4-1 at the time, SNOW tires — two F70-14, wide promptly went out and whipped runners, Yale’s Dick Jauron FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 1967 CHEVROLET Caprice, track belted, Dunlop, one problem?m? WeWell worth phone C. AND G. Home Improve- jEicellent benefit program and| the free throw line, an unlikely Barry seconds left in regulation time to send wagon, full power, air- call. 742-8252. SAM Watson Plumbing and • HAR0IN6E CHUCKERS Purdue. “ I wish I had the job and Penn’s Beep Beep East BartrarU season old, $27. 647-9605. ment. Interior, exterior pain­ |salary. | conditioning.onditk Excellent...... condi­ Heating. Bathroom remraeling M -up and optraia performance. 'Hie Warriors’ flashy the game into overtime tied at 101. back,’ ’ Duffy quipped the other Bellizeare. Yale. ting and wallpapering. FTee tion. $1,400. Phone 6494913 ODD JOBS — lawn care, jack of forward had hit 39 s tra i^ t and was Mike Riordan led the Bullets with 28 Harvard at Princeton— First TOP NOTCH DISCOUNT FOODS Campsrt- TnUsrs estimates.itln 228-9565, 228-3531. and repairs. Free estimates. ■Forward resume in confidence to j • BRIDGEPORT MILLING MACHINE day, “ so I can retire again this all trades, reasonable and Call 64^3808. after the NBA record of 55 held by Bill points. Friday night.” Retired or not, of the Big Three series, but East Hartfard aad Maaehester M obUs Hotarnt ■Herald Box P, M a n ch e ste r* Set-up and optraia Ui62 VOLKSWAGEN bus, new prompt. Call 528-8649. CEILING Painting and paper Sharman. Happy Hairston scored 30 points to the S p a r t ^ are fired up, the neither side is very big this transaxel and brakes, new 1971 MARK IV, 12x60” One year hanging. $22.50 average room BOTTI Heating and Plumbing (Evening Herald. * • BROWN AND SHARPE MILLING MACHINE In Tuesday night’s other NBA pace the Laker triumph. Mike Newlin Buckeyes are banged up. Upset year. Harvard. WATKINS DROS., INC. rhdial tires, needs engine. 644- VERNON Tree Service — for papering. Call 643-9112. Prompt, courteous service. Sal-up and operate old, Mediterreanean decor. AN EQUAL had 30 points for the losers. Maaeliestar 8811, 643-1802. Fully furnished, porch and Expert tree maintenance, Call 643-1496.-14f • CUTTER GRINDERS railing. Two bedrooms, large pruning, cabling, removal, DONALD E. Tarca - OPPORTUNITY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, good bath. Shed. Price to include feeding, spraying. Connecticut paperhanging and painting. NO JOB too small. Immediate EMPLOYER All beneflti. An tq u il opportunity tmploytr. M a a w lM ster condition. I’hone 643-6623. park fee. $6,800. Phone 429-7410 tree license .1622, fully insured. Free estimates. Call 643-0271. service on service calls. Free after 5 p.m. Free estimates. 872-^2-4513. estim ates gladly given on Robinson Wanted to See Black Maitager 1962 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, heating or ^urnbing. Faucets WALLPAPERING and J.D. REAL ESTATE CO., INC. ' fcSody, good mechanically, STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, repaired or installed. Water Maaehester E X TR A clean used mobile painting, interior and exterior, ATTENDANTS wanted full­ 0. 7424211. home with porch, awning, skir­ fireplaces, flagstone terraces. expertly done. Free estimates. umps worked on. Complete time nights, part-time nleht0> EARN extra money for the KEYPUNCH operators, second ting, shed. Large 18x16 living AU concrete repairs,'epal both Tim Conaty, 633-7516 after 6 Eeating systems, rec rooms, and weekends. Apply Hess holidays. Flexible hours, part- shift, full or part-time,, DeGEMMIS HOUSE OF CLOTHING 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- room, carpeted throughout, 2 inside and outside, railings. p.m. etc. Call M & M Plumbing & Station, Broad Street, time position. E-Z Day Maid experienced Alpha Numeric. But it Will Come Late for Ex-Star ddor hardtop. Body and Interior landscaping. Reasonably Heating, 649-2871. Service, 87^3344. Glastaabary bedrooms. Sale price $3,600. Manchester. ECM Inc., South Windsor, 644- in excellent condition, smooth Arrow Acres Mobile Home priced. Call 643-0851. Bullding-Contrecting 14 2445. of the Philadelphia Phillies, white players would not re- racial issues, Robinson said running 6-cylinder engine with Park, Storrs, Conn. No entry M ARTY’S Plumbing and SERVICE Station attendant BOOKKEEPER, Receptionist NEW YORK— (NEA)- more Branch Rickeys." WINF/CRS RADIO smnd to a black manager. that he doubts the Atlanta automatic transmission, power fee. Call 1-429-4806. Hurry! WASHING Machine repairs, ROOM ADDITIONS - Heating. Complete bathroom wanted days, full time. Moriar- wanted for a modem Hartford KEYPUNCH operators - Jackie Robinson was too Winkles is a frPtta Apartmonts For Rant 63 M o m o t F f S H It Mourn Fhr Solo F or R out w Ho u m s F or solo OwtofTewn-PorSele 75 REGISTERED Eaflifli MANCHESTER - New 3- Assembly In Columbia... Hebron W« iMVt •paninot for wtavtrt on aHornating Ut Potnter*. oetstaadinf hanUiif hodroom dmlex, IH botha. full R O C K V nJj:- HOghtaBd Ave. { M M n o o MUST lOB — Cnatem built m iw m “ and 2nd shifts or parmanant 3rd shift. sad neU triid dofi. S make. private basomoat. flae large and beoutifulH room s,« Cuinoia l O v a , aamaaai M artor B lim HILL District 55 Reasonably priced. Phone 742- wUlwtlal area. Availim im­ one-bedroom aptftnimts. bent, iMmUy thattoves iVteota, Clear GOP Victory Qualifiad applicants will ba paid whila laarning 8764. mediately. Eveninas or hot water, all appHaneea, F k M ta in our training program on tha 1st. shift. wedwads, ira6810, 5%A m . taclwUiig (UriiwaaiMr, dkvend. | tM ta 74MtaCta8k 8 ktOmtBt 7-m .CiiSSSL FREE, Kittens, aU kinds, caU carpeting, pool and yoar 4 ^ ( 2 a a 1 ••• • RfpuWIc m vi.iory L. Demy Jr. was rwriaeted IH-IM m, d lH i htakata iMMit' acrosa the board la with 1,1« votes and Demaerat This is a staady fuli-tima position with axceliant after 6 p.m., 643-2065. MANCHESTER - 4H-room private terrace in cooplvy < bstek thsoiscs^^^toasl wage potantiai and company paid fringa apartment, garage, large yard, ■ettlng. 61%- Rockland T erra ce; MIM,MAM IMMf WyW .A,.MUMS UMS ■ ,A. MaBM T Apartments, 172-0160, 586 >86. J benefits. FREE kittens, box trained. newly decorated, storage area, liA IM W ITE R - Ttewtamily, ~ ,3 btemwoi. 2 waKy typo Shote. CaUafter6p.m.64P406S. stove, refrigerate. 6u01 500- p M r i ta i I m My |Im i tasr palie. vSr^^oSuZte fa ^ ’IT ’ Republican jurilCM of tte Also a material handler position open. 1744. ROCKVILLE - Tworfoom kli^ IK ohh ItolOsliiN Preshtent Nh^^Sw of peace, riectod with 1,048 vetet. MINIATURE Schnanser furnished apartment, utilities . p n M 'l f M l. iMAtaMMpt J g l l l . WMMrtai Apply: poodle, 9 montbs old, all shots, SIX-R(X)M duplex, (wliancea, included, W weekly. 'Four, election Tiirnds-ff th e *-■___- **** prefidential Wallace, Charles BnrMl, nousebroken, good with security, unheated, 6180. 046- rooms, appliances, yard, 611$ ' lw|i h i Wm Harvey De«ri.ee.ux,W riS; CHENEY children. S2S. 646-»M. 1534. monthly ^us utilities. 872-0359, IBVBN.1IOOM. IglH -lotri. MANCEBITBR Starter a i iitiw m SteriTwithenanplurrilS^ S rils^ out at the Teyl^ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7:306:% p.m. ______' largn livlag p m m v l t k I t e m UftR REALTY GO., BROTHERS, INC. Uro afoek 42 NEW PLUSH 2-bedroom duplex ftftlllCY flroplaea, iteaatlnil finite me. with sunken living room to ROCKVILLE — One and'two : •MBm ftta-llM iwm. tik haiii, w etiam aS FOR rent, 10x12’ box stalls. private patio, all appliances bedroom apartments, heated, j carpet and maajr axtraa. S41-1II2 31 Cooper Hill Stroot Hidden Otwk Farm, Kemey and carpeting plus basement carpeting throughout, . ■■ IManchostor, Conn. Street. 633-5687 246-6013, garage, centeal cbnvienient ^lum ces, and pool faculties. B O t t W StTMt - Sta room privacy Ibrick proximetriylSWpercentofthe Geraldine Grari. Reeltan, VERNON - Spacious Cape in Monday-Frlday, 561-1560. locatTon, 6230. A fterO pjn., 640- Cmtral air-cowUUai)^. CaU Nc fom . Scar MANCRBSTER - Larfo pS S ri 617 v t^ ^ to be leas The Democratic justioee of 0311. 8726405. After 6, 87$-«ffl. low % ’s. Fireplace, beauUfS FAtto. I tall Mitai, com ^aMy reatorad Vkriorian ta ataaw vote epUtUng then has been the p«ice, elected Ti^iTT BOX stalls for rmt, pasture, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rec room, nrage, breeieway M always, there were a few reported In moat nraea of the *v Coloalal, I firoplacoa, write-ins. one for Archie WOMAN to care for two school APPLIANCE salesman to sell pond, brook and trails. FIRST floor, four rooms, one- Bualnaaa Loeatlona- carp j^. A fSTSsaua haaml! and spUt raU feece. Hurwit ft age children, in my home, while Grant’s own “ Bradford” major Instruction available. 6466272. bedroom apartment. For Rent 87 4ta. iT7. BtaBchard, RaMtora, SimaiiB, Heritors, 646-1H7,280- mother works days. 640-4012. antllances, televisions, stereos, Andiances and heat Included. -t- Shopping and tranaportation ^ o a t / n jm sewing machines and floor CALL T. J. Crockett Realtor If ____ . IW M PART-TIME married male cleaiiing lines. Position offers Ardctoe tor dale close. Security and references. you’re looking for office m ce. YOUR FURNITURB wHl fit GLASTONBURY - Rustic John H. Lapp«i, Inc., 640-5M1. couNtoT kU diar «ud diitai setting with brook, four- DOROTHY MILLER help, apply in pe^ n . Pine many company benefits. FVom 200 square feet tq 10.000 M o tMa M tar (Nwan honae, I •flroO] 4 boaraama, rao room, bedroom Saltbox, ovbrrised R e p u b lic a n PhvmaOT, 664 dmter Street, Aralicant must own car. Prior CLEAN, dark rich loam, five' square feet, both new and used. with huge, walk-in turnout and nn unprewriented ' O antt niaeatiNi. living room with finmlace, two M anchest^. salM experience preferred, but yards, 622.50. Sand, gravel, H ousefioM DELUXE ONE-BEDROOM - 643-1577. QeoOt Rooms Without Board SO Apartments For Rent ta p B j m - Arrada full oaths, recreation room, W W H r liances, carets and air- square feet, will divide? KeHS Ra% B a t a t 0 5 4 l 3 6 , «v"f^ .r7,r.r*.£ ALUMINUM SHEETS - us^ nished room, carpeted, kitchen to-waU carpeting, appliances, conditioning. 61(1 pel* month. Suitable for manufacturing and limleee, hwga'bsW U i^ ownws, Middle 40’a. 640-2746. Assembly Zag, unclaimed, law-away, heat, two air-conditioners. MA1ICBI9TBE - Tkraa- ACCOUNTING Excellent as printing plates, .007 thick, privUeges huge lounge, modem Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- warehouse. 1-746-5634. aad dtailai ------raiiM an.... esulnil 643.75. G uarantee. 522-0031, private basement, IVk tile sTsr’S fX .-- MANAGEMENT - part-time, onwrtunity for gal with degree 23xfc” ,2 5I cecents each ' or 5 ------for 61. bath, priva^, parking, 4535 546-1021. WlNMiAM - Ptctuiesque 55- District 57 dealer. baths. Immediate oc StRAIGHT RANCH with evenings, young company in accounting or working 643-2711. females. 043-0002. DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, wMli iMtIUm, 81k Itaths w it delightful family room, acre fami, 3,000’ road frontage, adults only, no pets, SS,».?iT .S!rS; marble vanities, 2-car looking fm- s e l ^ individuals toward degree. East of river. SINGER Touch and Sew, like GARDEN TYPE - two- beautiful, spacious, excellent fir^MKed living room. Brana Leqwrance, 640-7620. bedroom apartment, second HowlaBdl,HaaMiiti,84H108. overaiaed garage, fall walk-out said ** I am v%rv n1



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