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, ■ ‘ Average Daily Net Press Run PAGE TWEKTY-FOUR MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 19^ For Tbe Week Ended ^The Weather October 17, 1970 Partly cloudy, cool . tonight/' iKanrljPBtw Saining liwali low upper 308-low 40s. tim orrow partly sunny; high In BOs.Thurs­ lUes will be available for a Manchester Busy Beavers ■ Air Force M. Sgt. Donald M. ing and Commerce and the Grade 9 Methodist Youth er. Refreshments were served Howell Cheney Technical 16,020 day (air. About Town question and answer period fol­ 4-H Club recently elected offi­ by Miss Eiebbie Lopes. School will hold Open House to­ Anderson, son of Mrs. Harold University of Puget Sound in lowship of So u t h Unlta lowing' the showing of the film. cers at the home of Mrs. Wil­ morrow from 9. to 11 a.m. and 1 Chambers of S7 Summer St., is Tacoma, Wash. His wife and Methodist Church, will meet t| Manchester— A City of Village Charm “ Why Billy Can’t Ueam," m Everyone interested In seeing liam Lopes, their leader. Miss A coffee for David Odegard, to 3 p.m. in observance of serving as an aircraft mainten­ their three children joined him night from 7 to 9 In the chure educational film about learning: this film is invited to attend. Abby Rocker is president. Miss Arnerican Education Week. ance superintendent with an in in July. lounge. VOL. LXXXX, NO. 23 Republican candidate for state ___ t ■ , (’TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1970 (Classified AdveiOsiiig on Page 21) PRICE TEN CENTS diaabiUtieEi; will be presented Mary Connors is vice presi­ senator in the Fourth District, Guides will be availably, class­ Air Force Suppoi;t Unit at In- tomorrow by'the Bentiey School South School will hold Open dent, Miss Susan Sturgeon is wilt be held tbmorro:^ at 9:30 rooms and shops in full opera­ cirlik AB, Turkey. He previous­ The council on ministries of Manchester Jaycees , wl PTA on Hollister St. at 8 p.m. House tomorrow from 6:30 to secretary, iMiss Lynn Rocker a.m. at the home of Mrs. Rob­ tion, displays in showcases, but ly served at Wheelus AB, Libya. South United Methodist Church meet tonight at 8 at the Blitlll A representative from the 7:30 p.m., and FUchard Martin is treasuere, ^ s s Christine ert Hogue, 434 W. Middle Tpke. conferences with instructors A veteran of Korea, lie attend­ will meet tonight at 7:30 lA American Club on Maple d Manchester Association for. School on Wednesday at the Ward is news reporter, and Mrs. William Murray' is co­ will have to be scheduled for a ed Cheney Tech and New Susannah Wesley House Of the Members a r e requested ) Children with Learning IMsabil- same time. Miss Karen Turek is song lead­ hostess. later date. Hampshire College of Account­ church. bring a guest to the meeting^ Debate on Mideast Nixon Ratifies Bill In U. N. Questioned Stiffening Penalties By TOM HOOE that Egypt is shoveling In n\ore Associated Press Writer arms and equipment, "probably UNITED NA’nONS, N.Y. even as we are talking now.” He told the newsmen that as­ ('AP) — Israeli Foreign Minister For Drug Pushers warm up to savings in sembly debate on the Middle d famous panty hose Abba Eban is questioning the East at this st^ e might be a By MARK BROWN. .. D SD right of the U.N. General As­ STORES OF violation of the U.N. charter. He Associated Press Writer Our own Merry Lee sembly to discuss the Middle added that he would sound out WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon today sign­ delegation chiefs on what he de­ cozy sleepwear sheer panty hose, pin Bast while the issue Is before J ed a drug bill aimed at drug and narcotics pushers, ask­ the Security Council. scribed as this "dangerous situ­ ing publi,c support for an all-out fight against drug use ation.” point mesh, run-stop He raised the question at a by young people. news conference Monday, min­ Eban said as he arrived In cotics If there is a cure for such at bottom and toe. utes after Egyptian Foreign Enforcement tools provided New ITork Sunday that he had addlcUon.” reg. $6 to $9 3.99 to 5.99 Minister Mahmoud Riad made not come "In a defensive by the new law, plup the support S prs. SS.70 Most wanted shades, sale the opening speech in the as­ mood.” of all citizens, may "save the Persons convicted of selling short, med., tall. sembly debate. Eban said that lives of thousands of young peo­ narcotics and drugs may be sen­ reg. $2 pr. The roadblock to negotiations, tenced to maximums ranging starfs in his address to the 127-nation he charged, was Soviet and ple who might otherwise be assembly today he would "not hooked on drugs,” Nixon said. from 6 to 16 years on the first All the famous labels you love in Egyptian "violation ot the today take the defensive” but would cease-fire standstill." , “ In order for the laws to offense and up to 26 years if 2 makb new charges. The chief of Israeli military t'-. mean anything they must have they fall. Into the category of a thru long gowns, short gowns and pa- Riad accused Israel and the intelligence, Gen, Aharon Yarlv, the support of the public,” he special'' dangerous drug offend­ United States of collaborating In told a news conference In Tel said. er. Second offenses require dou­ jamas. Cozy brushednj^ylons, soft a policy ot deceit a.id aggres- Aviv that Egypt and the Soviet bled sentences. Saturday slmi that has blocked peace in The drug bill eases somewhat Union have set up one of the the penalties for narcotics and Federal control of narcotics ICJ challis or featherweight flannels. the Middle East. most advanced missiles systems and dangerous drugs, now exer­ AH 5 D&L s t o f s The hsraeli foreig;n minister drug users, stiffens penalties for in the world in the Suez Canal professional drug trafflckers cised through a registration sys­ opm llib WMk called Riad’s speech “ a violent zone. He estimated that 600 to tem, will be replaced by a li­ Delightful prints or soft pastels. and dishonorable tirade.” and extends federal controls Mon. riiru Fri. over previously unregulated censing system for drug manu­ Eban said it is well known (See Page Fifteen) facturers -and diatrihutors. to 9 All with original labels and price drugs. ^ 7 Nixon, addressing himself to establishes five tags. P-S-M-L-XL and 32 to 40. "all of you who may be seeing “ hedules or categories of nar- I thls signing ceremony or hear- dangerous drugs, li... ing It." said drug use a m o n g ^ ‘^ narcotics, haluclno- (Qld., lingerie, all stoiee) South Vietnamese To Push people is a major naUonal cri- m ^juana ajg being In schedule one. Regula- m - ’ tions vary In strictness from one Deep in Cambodian Drive Hie ceremony took place at schedule to another with sched­ ule downtown Washington head- gtrlcOy By ROBERT TUCKMAN Kompong C9iam, 66 miles west quarters of the Bureau of Nar- controlled Associated Press Writer of Snuol. cotics and Dangerous Drugs. ^ \ , “ Our objective is to force the On display as the President 3A1GON (AP) — The Com­ enemy to react and to accept The I^esldent said the mes- signed were charts describing mander of the new South Viet­ sage that drug use can ruin a bureau acUons in Detroit, San the challenge of our combat Police inspect rear entrance of Temple Beth Sholom in Rochester after bomb blast today. (AP Photo) namese offensive salA, today units,” said the general, who young life should be stressed Francisco and Los Angeles in that his forces will push deeper gained considerable prominence In every home, every school, \irhich hard narcoUcs and halu- every church and in the newspa- cinogenic drugs worth more Into Cambodia to try to force for the aggressive showing of ^ r Md television and radio me- than $5 million were seized OUR LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR.# "the North Vietnamese to fight. his troops in Cambodia last May , . , No One Injured Lt. Gen. Do Cao Trl also said and June. He is the military Displayed on a table beside North Vietnamese troops face' a commander for South Vietnam’s Nixon said the new law not the President were quantiUes of whole "new situation” In both gj.^ Corps area, made up of Sai- only provides stronger enforce- heroin, cocaine and marijuana Cambodla and South Vletnain and the 11 provinces around Bombs Rock Rochester Synagogues ment tools for federal author!- seized in the Detroit raid, and that they are In a bad way ties, but establishes “ a forward Also on the table was a quan- S TH ANNIVERSARY SALE it. looking program in narcoUcs ■4 militarily in both countries. ’Trl said there are no restric­ Uty of cash, part of 3264,000 that By DON WATERS • DOWNTOWN NEW BRITAIN • CORBINS CORNER. WEST HARTFORD "I am confident,” ’Tii said, Dist. Atty. Jack B. Lazarus of (ederal building, county office Temple Beth Sholom. He and addiction . . . one that we must was seized by federal agents In • MANCHESTER PARKADE • BRISTOL PLAZA • NEW LONDON MALL tions on the extent of South Viet­ Monroe County said "the clr- building, two churches vvith pre- his wife were in their apartment haye support for. We want to do “ that in the near future they Asaociated Press Writer Detroit. namese operations in Cambodia cumstances would make it dominantly black memberships at the far end of the building all we can to cure people who RfXMESTER, N.Y. (AP) — will be forced to withdraw and gud that his troops can "go any- seem” there was a link between and the home of a union leader when the blast occurred. are addicted to drugs and nar- (See Page Six) accept some poUUcal soluUon." y^^iere in Cambodia. Explosions rocked two syna- the bombing of the synagogues were hit. Six other buildings suf- Rabbi Cohen said most of the . ’Trl spoke to two ne'wsmen at "When we feel the North Viet­ gogue^ today and authorities and the earlier bombinga. fered affects. damage to the Sephardic Center ' ...... misses & jr. coots his headquarters in nearby Bien said there appeared to be a c Police said Tuesday the shoot- gine burst into flames. ditions." It urged the PAA to t , j law-and-order advocate, who Is “ We looked out the window act to prevent recurrences of In- drawing more Republican than itigs occurred ^ter an argument famous couturier between Roosevelt Johnson, 36, and saw a giant flash and a cldents such as had occurred Democratic votes. huge sheet of flames,” one pas- aboard 747s belonging to A m ^ - Against such a background, and his common-law wife, jewelry KJ EUizabeth Jones, 35. They said senger aboard the Pan Ameri- can Airlines and Air Ftsnce. tonight’s televised debate can World Airways plane said. explosion and fire aboard among the three contenders Johnson left the apartment and returned later with a .12-g:uage Hie passengers, some in ^ American Airlines jumbo as could prove crucial. near-panic, took off riioes and ^ from San Francisco Vz off reg. to $20 Mhny Democrats still fear shotgrun. winter right colors wraKied themselves In blankets international Airport and a sim- famous make that unless Daddarlo, the first Killed in the shooting spree reg. $14 for .the sUde. Several suffered jnddent on an Air Firance Pendants, rope necklaces, earrings Itallan-American candidate for WEICKEB DUFFEY D01M> were Mrs. Jones; Mary John­ Lined wool pants for minor cuts and bruises. Two Mwitreal to Paris and bracelets in this unusual fashion right styles in knit or polyester governor, can pull closer to—or son, the 7-year-oId daughter of group. Gold or silver, shiny metals, Mrs. Jones and Johnson; Dar- f a i n ^ prompted the board’s request. defeat—Republican Rep. Thom­ Bob h ^ ^ l, the Pll^ P ^ some crystals and pearls. “with it” fashionables. as j;. Mesklll, the entire Demo­ month ago, had increased to 44- eluding state (Chairman John M. hurt by cutbacks In defense and tired ot high prices? Are ydu lene Martin,, 15, a neighbor who ^ . . lid he planned to restart the . j • x cratic ticket including Duffey 32 due to gains In the Hartford Batley, Sen. Abraham A, Ribl- aerospace spending—defense tired of unemployment and re- gone to the apartment to planned lo u n ge w e or contracts are the state’s No. 1 duced hours? Here’s what you ^ {d y with the Johnson glrl,rand engine to snuff the fire but de- ^ pantdresses Right now solids and could go down to defeat for the area visited by President Nixon coff and Arme Wexler, Duffey’s cided to open the escape hatch- 'n*® engines are manufac- two weeks earlier. campaign manager, decided industry. can do about it NOW. 'Vote Edward Corbett, 36, who was first time since the GOP swept ea when some passengers grew tured by Pratt & Whitney, misses' cotton shirts Oonnecticut In the 1956 Eisen *rhe Becker poll on the Senate last Hiursday to pin the rest of ■’Logically,” he said, "it is the Democratic—Piill the Top Lever visiting Mrs. Jones at the time excited. Bi Washington the National pgttems in sizes 8 to 20. hower landslide. A Daddarlo rkce published Monday indlcat- the campaign entirely on the Democrats, who are respimstble .^Top Team.” 1/4 to 1/3 off of the shooting. "H the fire had occurred in Transportation Safety Board, reg. $12 to $35 29.90 reg. to $45 loss would put a Republican- In ed Duffey’s lead had diminished traditional Democratic econom­ for cutting defense and aero­ The stralgnt party appeal was Aiier me snooungs, police saio, - „ g agency responsible for the Ckmnectlcut governor’s somewhat from a 32-to-26 mar­ ic appeal. space spending. Unfortunately, 3 J 9 reg. to $8 Increasing the revolutions of the investigating chair fer the first time in 16 gin last month, but showed him ■ With the state’s cost-of-llving the . people don’t understand. h e ^ H e Ts^ “ d In cifti^ so lu tio n s of the investigating airline accld«it., A glowing group of hostess robes, long or. The fashion look that’s making news . . . engine,’’ he said. said it had two investigators Favorite solids, prints and stripes ypars. leading Welcker 30 to 27 with 16 Increase . matching or surpass­ They blame NIxmi.” the liberal Duffey, a Congrega- cal condition today at a Brldge- short robes and lounging pajamas. You’ll The plane had been on the ready to fly to Limdmi If necea- specially priced for our Anniversary Sale! For weeks. Democrats have for Dodd and a massive 27 per ing the naUonal rate, and unem­ -Democrats used the economic Uonalist minister -who is nation­ port hospital. in cotton shirts with long or rolled ground about two mlmites. sary. ■ sleeves. A variety of colorings, find Estron, nylon fleece or cotton quilts .. Solid shades of blue, green or yellow or been expressing confidence that cent unde61ded, ployment -Veachlng 16 p er' cent issue successfully in a registra­ al chairman of Americans for Two other children of Mrs. It is that undecided vote that In soihe industrial centers, it’s a tion drive that brought 16,000 Hie Federal Aviation Admin- a spokesman for the Board sizes. 10 to 18. a great selection.of styles and colors. Sizes another style with checked top over solid Daddarlo’s campaign would Democretic Action, for the 63- Jones were not at home at the pick up. But a Becker poll pub­ is worrying the Democrats. Fri- potent issue, more voters into the party’s time of the shootings. istration in the United States ggld preliminazy indicatlaiis 8 to 18, 32 to 38 and P-S-M-L in the group. year-rtd Dodd; pants. Sizes 6 to 15 or 8 to 18. lished in Sunday’s Hartford vate polls show that It Is largely Republican C^lrm an Howard ranks. A flyer printed to spur Some longtime party officers, "Hie scene of the slayings earlier this month praised the were, however, that the difficul- Hmes showe4 that Meskill’s Democratic. In an effort to keep Hausmah conceded in an Inter- the effort showed Daddarlo and 747’s safety record and said en­ It In Uhe, top party leaders in- view that Republicans tu-e being Duffey And asked: “ Are you (See Page Faur) (See’ Fage Seventeen) gine overheating was not a (See Page Four) (DftL, Loungwear, all Btorea) (DAL, Dreues, all stores) lead over Daddarlo, 40 to 34 a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER '21, 1970 PAGE TWO iMATTCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCJifeSTER. COlW., TUESDAY, OCTORER ‘ PAGE THREE Tn«i------T o llan d 51st District M O V IE R A H N O S Sheitiwolfl on Bridge 51 at District In Trouble EDR PARENTS AMD •uiet, Conservative Dixon Urges GAS DISCOUNTED LANCASTER, Calif. (AP) Aheam Seeks YOUNG PEOPLE GOOD SPORT CHOOSES — The brother of cohdemned RIGHT TRICK TO LOSE *i»i***d^ assassin Sirhan B. Sirhan Tighter ‘Right T ff o b fe liv ot it to inlotm NORTH Careful Look At Santini Granted Permission p f f i t t tbovt tht tutttbH*ty ot By ALFRED SHEINWOUD Meskill on the Go SAVE CASH-NO STAMPS was booked Monday night m w it coofM tor vitming 6 f tfttf cM bftn. ♦ 4 for investigation of drunken­ To Know’ Law Are you' a good sport at the 63 ■ By DON MEIKLE ’The following night, at an Ahearn Pledges bridge tcble? Do your oppo­ Fourth in a Series of Five NAACP affair in Bridgeport, ness, the highway . patrol AU A6ES AOHimO 0 QJ983 Bolton’s Republican Town To Build in Tolland Towne said. Aloysius Aheam, Democratic Gineral Audiences nents rub th eir,hands when you ♦ KQJ53 NEW HAVEN (AP)—-The wig Meskill faced a. skeptical au­ , SEE TIM MORIARTY candidate for state representa­ Chairman Robert Dixon has The Zoning Board of Appeals He noted the large number of Twenty-three boys particl- Patrolmen said they found sit down? Are y6u a good loser? WEST ' EAST boutique at Malley’s depart­ dience but stuck by his position tive from Andover, Bolton and If your answer to all these asked toe voters of the Slat UNDER THE CIT60 SIGN last night voted 4 to 1 ease the houses (40) being proposed as paetd in the event, learning Saidallah B. Sirhan, 38, of 4 98753 ♦ 6 ment store was not where you against mandatory busing to Pasadena, sitting in an auto­ Coventry, is calling for changes AU AGES AOMIHED* questions is a ringing “Yes!” would expect to find toe Repub­ achieve racial integration In toe District to look carefully at toe COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING woes of residents of the Tol- exemptions from the regula- skills in scout crafts, compass in Public Act 726, the "right Parenial Guidance SugQtsted Z> 2 C? A Q I 10 9 7 land fTowne subdivision. tlons are a cohcem, but added and map instruction; cooking mobile off a road in the An­ you are not a credit to this o 10 5 4 O K 76 lican candidate for governor, schools. promises being made by Dem­ geles National Forest. Out­ to know” law. column. I’m trying to t^ach you but Toin Meskill had no hesita- "The solution to this problem SPECIALIZING IN VOLKSWAGENS With about 26 of the residents that , the previous decision was and wil^ife; and the us^ of 4 109 8 7 4> ^42 ocratic candidate Aloysius SelMt Used Cars in attendance, the board grant- not unanimous and that the knife, axe and saws, side the car, the patrol said, “There are too many in­ to be a gracious winner, not a tion about stepping in and lit- I® I® improve the neighborhood d te President of the United States stances where the public is pre­ RfSTHICnD SOUTH Aheam. Daily 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.—Sun. 9 a.m. to i p,m. • ed builder Eric Santini permis- whole proposal will be reviewed During the evening campfire a companion brandished a charming loser. Oddly enough, 4 AKQJ 10 2 troduclng himself to toe ladles, schools,” he said. "The long-run "Aheam has vocalized on rock at officers. vented from knowing just how Under 17 requires accompanying Sion to build new homes in the again in its revised format. ceremonies, three tenderfoot Parent or Adult Guardian you sometimes win by choosing 9 K854 Votes are where you find them, solution is to improve toe econ- fitis every issue known to mankind," subdivision and Acorn Construe- Story Hour scouts were welcomed into the The companion, Rolland P. elected officials conduct the the right trick to lose. But Malley’s was not very ®mlc situation of blacks.’’ 27D HVtMil Rlll0.1liaiaiKlir. ■-TC M-KI7 public’s business,” he said. 0 A2 said Dixon. "He talks and tion Co. permission to plow and 1110 Tolland Junior Women’s pack. Bill Lee, Rick Ross and Dion, 22, Temple City, was East dealer. J|k A fertile soil for politicking. Shop- Meskill decries attempts to promises just as so many Dem­ "Correction is long overdue.” North-South vulnerable. pers are so intent on what '“b®l Wm as a down-toe-Iine maintain roads this winter in Club will sponsor a Halloween David Voyer. booked for investigation of NO ONE UNDER 17 AOMimO ^Soulh Weil North' ocrats at toe State Capitol the area. story hour for three and four (Uhris Whitereceived the assaulting an officer. Aheam ^aid that it was too Opening lead — Two of East they’re doing that you have to conservative, and he says he (Age limit may vary 3. <:? All Pass ^ , have done in toe past two The construction company is year olds Saturday from 10 un- ranking of second class scout easy at present for a board or in certain areas) Hearts. startle them into paying atten- voted against toe Nixon Admin- years. Not once does he tell us agreeable to improving the til 11 a.m. at the Tolland Pub- and Anthony LaPointe was pre­ commission to circumvent the East wem the first trick with tlon to you. After a 20-minute Istration “many times" — al- law. "It is too vague," he ex- how it is going to he paid for. existing roads in front of the 16 lie Library. sented with two merit badges, Hebron nuieMfctrvt the ace of hearts and. returned tour, Meskill and his two young U*®®Sli his votes c(ld not get as Each of his statements is de­ we hove a wonderful ^ houses already being lived in. The children are urged to at- citizenship in the home and pl^ned, “and it makes it too TM| MM. O'TNI the queen of hearts. South put trumps, Sout hsihmid lee^ the campaign aides left the build- much attention as Welcker’s signed to attract one small according to specifications tend in their Halloween cos- home repairs, Hinchliff Washes “ execuuve ses- ' MOTtGM P tC n m cent of Mtf-neouunoM. up the king and West ruffed. deuce of tinimps, forolng West Ing, almost sighing with relief 'vell-publicized votes to override group without regard for how Sion which bars all citizens JiAa^or J^afJtan A^osinyie^lll ^ assortmenP of mutually drawn up as ag;ree- tumes and refreshments will Warranty Deeds i West thought longingly about to win the trick wiuK,Ws lost when they emerged on toe sun- Presidential vetoes, It will affect toe entire popu­ Car Windshields from observing a board conduct-. ■ returning a diamond but cor­ trumps. South should lead the lace." able to both the town and to be trick or treat bags filled Three warranty ' deeds and Ing the public’s business. eliminate the pushers. "But lit sidewalk. , “I see myself as a problem- the developers. The specs are with goodies. one quit claim deed were re- rectly assumed that his partner turn a club or a diamond and "It was better than last sum- ®®lver,” he says, in reco^iii'on of ^cepiion^L Dixon criticized Aheam’s halloween candies not up to the town’s present Serving as storytellers will be corded with Town Clerk Gloria For Weicker ‘"The intent of the original ev^n if it did,” he said, "it would not have opened with a South would discard all of his law was twofold,” said Aheam, would\make the use of mari- mer,” said one aide. "At least ■^‘I I*® &®«s further than that, ^ promise to submit 20 bills If regulations but are considered Mrs. Robert . Henry, Mrs. Lance Meurant last week, shutout bid if he held a long losers If he kept four clubs and today a few people said ‘yes, I L®®hinB almost boyish as he elected, saying that there was • boxes far superior to what was in ef- Lasher and Mrs.' Richard Deeds recorded were James Residents who have had their prevent the public’s busl- Juana N;espectable and thus heart suit headed by ace-queen- only two diamonds in the dum­ sen/f'ee -to others, in the finest-^ an overabundance of bills in­ # bogs windshields washed and recelv- from being conducted be- more avaMable in our schools, saw one of your billboards, or ®I““ds behind toe microphones, # b a r s feet at the time the houses were Symonds. r . and Bonnie H Elliott to the jack and a side ace. West there­ my. ‘Oh yes, I’ve heard of you.” ’' *'® ®“y® without a blush. "I am troduced in toe last session, # ' minioftwes constructed over eight years Attend Conference ed Lowell Weicker campaign ^Ind closed doors, anl to make E x p erim en t^n with one type Dally Question ^ v l n ^ Bank of _Manchester, merature while shopping around minutes of public meetings of drug oftenNeads to experi- fore returned the ten of clubs Getting to be known and “ ®I character. I am a <,t{niencmLy ti^nrhiUoi-u, with little or no action on them. > ' Mrs. Thomas Schroeder, property on New Rd. to South’s ace. As dealer, you hold: Spades, He cited toe issue of toe. four town in the past week can thank ‘available and convenient for mentaUon with kmiethlng pro- recc^Tilzed around toe state has ®Irong person. I am a person w 'The basic bone of contention home life chairman and Mrs. Plaza View Inc to Russell J South drew four rounds of A-K-Q-J-10-2; Hearts, K-8-S-4; been one of Mesklll’s biggest "fho is deeply religious and very ■* • 1 per cent school building bonds is the size of the remaining 40 sigurd Fetfstad, fine arts chair- and Margaret M. Landeeni Edward C. Hinchliff and his interested citizens, includ- vidlng a bigger kick. And then ' %> it p r ic e d from ing'the news reporters.” we are back to th^ pushers trumps, discarding two ­ Diamonds, A-2; Clubs, A. problems'. He is well know In moral." which has still not been made homes to be built. nian of the Tolland Juniors at- property in Northern Pines off committee. monds and one club from the What do you say? available to towns, because toe 2 the 6to Congressional District, ^ * 1 1*® recalls his insistence as Santini proposed to construct tended the recently held Home Graber Rd. An ardent Weicker supporter. "Aheam noted that most pub- again with their LSD hero- assembly has not had toe time lie officials are conscientious in in. dummy. Then he led the ace of Answer: Bid two spades which he has represented for mayor of New Britain In the four different modete,. Including Life Day at the Holiday Inn in Albert and Barbara McBride Hinchliff himself is running on diamonds and followed with the (forcing to game). You are will­ two terms, but it’s hard to ®®-rly ’60s that the city hire Ihe or toe money to carry out toe ’The problem of drugs passed bill. a ranch and two dlftorent rals- Meriden. Speakers included the to Richard and Mylene S. Rock, the RepubUcan ticket as a can- he ^ d “interLrei feebfects our entire society,’' deuce ot- diamonds expecting ing to reach game in spades translate that recognition to the m6re blacks, the law as they see fit, and Aheam concluded, ‘‘and it is it West had the king. If so, even If partner has a ghastly other five-sixths of Connecticut. ^ ®*®®® Iriend . of Meskljl’s, iK toiu r — Dixon charged Ahearn with have 1,000 square feet of finish- magazine and a speaker on a quit claim deed from probate In Hebron, ■ ^ some openly violate it simply necessary that we educate par- irt would have to take the hand; and you want to suggest Meskill started off with one when asked the stock question: alienating a large segment of I ed llvtag space _on the «rst credit cards. James T. Robison to Harold M dlanRmd trick and then lead a a slam if partner has modest Bolton Democrats by backing floor. He is in addlUon propos- Uniforms Sought Probate Court holds hearings because there is no punitive ents, teachers, and our youth undeniable disadvantage. He ‘What is Tom really like?’ Clough for property on Gehring and settles estates of deceased provision for a violation. to the terrible consequence of dlammtd or club to dummy, values of the right kind. stands only flve-feet-flve- and used just one word to describe liberal Senate candidate Joseph ing now to completely finish an -poUand Girls Scouts are Rd. was also filed. residents, conducts adopUon and "There are public officials drug abuse.” me thing Amiss Copyright 1970 Duffey. dow ntow n TMtneheSTeT - additional 200 square feet in the op<.klnif used uniforms Anvone does not attract attention Im­ him—"tough." lower level to meet the town ^ d ^ t e a u n l f ^ uuuetmBulletin Board name change actions and per- who ™semresent puoucpublic ooservationobservation '______Somethln^^ent amiss with General Features Corp. mediately, aSj does his running- And he . reminds toe Interview­ "Duffey is the ultraliberal open asas. aad fr i..sli^ tffl OriOL 7 zoning regulaUwis wishing to donate a umforrn Republican Town Com- other functions in which and who bar the public simply South’s calcmaHons, for East mate, GOP Senate candidate er that seemingly calm, quiet. president of toe American for Democratic Action, whose per­ His Cape cod model would |l^ve u 'i ^ a i ^ ^ d blTx^Irthe ^ ®P®®‘^ ®“" ' T to avoid e m b ^ ^ m e n t and;n- I t HK-ATPR TTMF won with the kihg of diamonds Lowell P. Weicker Jr., who Is s®It-spohen Tom Meskill once h a v e . 800 square feet finished on tonight a t 8 a t In^tved. convenience. This attitude can TH EA TER TI]>1E and cashed two Itoart tricks to Frequency Switch slx-feet-slx. Nor does Meskill *’“‘1 the Democratic mem- missive statements have, aided the first floor and an addlUonal headquarters on Rt. 195. The judge of probate position be changed only by tightening j SCHEDULE collect a penalty ot^2M points have toe distinctive Raiding pate °I I**® ^®w Britain city toe radical elements on college 400 souare feet finished on the ^ e « a u o ^ ta iu i^ . Meadowbrook._ School pCLTcntsparents has been held for many years up the law,” he said. I______(less South’s 160 h o n ^ ). NEW HAVEN (AP)—The New campuses all over the United 400 square feet finished on the Haven Police Department will that makes his Democratic op- council arrested when they tried second floor. Girl Scout Field Day second graders will attend hy Clifford Wright who this year Aheam said the law should “That was a very spbrting ponent in toe race for governor, I® ^ Prevent a vote by walking States, he continued. “He was Tolland Girls Scouts will hold open house tomorrow mom- asked that his name be with- he amended so that private Bumstde — Hail Hero, 7:30; switch to the ultra hig;h frequen­ the leading proponent of am­ Man Called Horse, 9:10. play,” North commented in'the Emilio Q. Daddario, easily rec- out of a meeting. The charge regulaUons required a 1,200 cha. Qnatrale, Tel. 875-2846. cedure. 'aw lair 1° all elected and ap- ^on.-Fri. at 7:00 - 9:15 air pollution and noise. holts $1'0® c toe leisurely meals.” of smear’, ’Ag;newlsm’ and the doing capture top honors in two reached toe age of 86. The five-day, 40-hour week, can re- cut from o®«® yd- appUcation,^ Also, because of the full Pointed officials, it would give Sat. 2:SO-4;40-7:00-9:15 BURNSIDE ^>0'. BUPNSIDI AVt EA'.T HAPTFOPD And it also bothers him, he like.” areas. Yoste will be honored at a tire after po years at half pay or ‘Thlfault noted it is toe road 1 H T* . . capacity of buses, at no time will H*® ordinary citizen more Sun. 2:00-4:15-0:45-9:00 At7:80fteaM AU Wgh faal'‘°’^' Son. from 2:S* fREE PARKING 578 3333 says, to go a week at a time Marcus described ’ Duffey’s The Yosts are the oldest m ar­ family dinner Thursday night, after 35 years at full pay. f ' M sut>erlntendent’s duty to take ried couple In Rockville and care of toe roads, and that Sev- South Viets ‘Waterloo’ ; 3 without seeing his wife, Mary, tax-reform {Jfoposals as a “soak County Courts LONDON (AP) — British Children are required to ride all, it would Insure that town and their five children (toe toe rich” prog;ram which are also the oldest members of eik has declared he will not toe Union (Congregational Church maintain any unaccepted town Drive Deep critics today gave grudging the bus to and from school un- boards, agenclep, and commls- Highest Rating!” youngest is only two years old.) "smacks of a political chala- Backlog Brings Octoter Specials Now On pralse to "Waterloo," toe less there is a note from toe would conduct toe public’s Actually, a political campaign tan.” where they were married Oct. roads this winter. ■^y.DMllvNewM 29, 1898 by the late Rev. (Charles Thlfault received a round of Russian-directed movie epic parent Informing toe principals business to ^ open — not be- is only one of many ways In He also said that Duffey “has Emergency Plans ALUMINUM In C am bodia about toe battle that finished precisely of plans to the con- closed doors.” Paramount PicturM Which a man puts himself no visible means of support” McKinley. They rarely miss a VELVETEEN applause from toe ‘Tolland Sunday at church. k AWNINGS oA WINDOWS Towne residents at toe conclu­ Napoleon. trary. Including who wUl pick up ,.^ ® a m alM has come w t Pmapts across to toe people, says Mes­ and should Issue a statement of HARTFORD, Conn (AP) —Aiv T A Howard W. Koch ' Mr. Yost, 96 years old, was k SID IN G it DO O RS sion of his comments. (Continued from Page One) The Dtoo de Laurentis pro- toe child. u n e q u lv ^ ly ” •Alan Jay Lamer kill. his financial position and his upswing , in . crime, . . . j,,threatening , . I In the NOW colors of to- Productiort Recalling how he built a nar- campaign expenditures and con- ®*°® ^^® ®I“I® ® judicial system born in Rockville on March 22, ir DOOR CANOPIES The "barely passable cemdi- soldiers, with different accents Auction, which was directed GOP Motorcade g ain st toe legalization of mari- Starring! 1874. Mrs. Yost, 92, Was bom uiay. 36”-4!>” wide. 100% tlon” of toe roads to toe sub- by Sergei Bondarchuk and Hie RepubUcan Town Com-, . , . . .. row congressional election vie-' trlbutions before toe election. prompted ’’emergency” dlvlslan were described by Ibey are 20,000 troops of toe Red mlttee and toe Republican Wo- ^ ^ If^b er, toe candl- Barbra tory In 1966 into'an Impressive "Rumors are that 80 per cent County in Scotland on Aug. 14, 1878. She Free Estiimrtes • Easy Terms cotton with twill-back came to Rockville when she was James Tisdale of Acorn Con- guerrillas?” he added. “They Army in the battle scenes, men’s Club are combining ef- drugs is the most Streisand 50,000-vote triumph in 1968, he of his funding comes from out ®II*®l“l®,S“Id Monday, weave. If perfect $2.98 yd. struction do. under questioning cannot do so. They will not grt opened Monday night with^^a forts to plan for a Nov. 1 motor- problem affecting our said: . oi state and that he has expend- Associate Judge John P . Cot- two years old. BILL TUNSKY Mr. Yost was a member of the I Easy to sew and machine B*® 'o®^ P«P«la- before Queen cade throughout toe town. ^®!?we h ^ ^ a widespread dmg “I worked that district in toe ed well over one million dollars *®*'' ®1'*®I administrator of all former Rockville Board of Aider- represented toe company; tlon.” EUzabeto H and Prince The town committee will or- "^ve a wiaesprean amg Yires off-season — you know, when since announcing his candida- state courts, said he will assign PHONE 649^5 Montand at least five, possibly seven, men. He still takes care of washable. yd. PZC Vice Chairman Douglas Cambodia ‘Trl continued BhlUp. ganlze party headquarters at P'^“ ®""’ you’re not suspect, as you are cy,” Marcus said, flower and vegetable gardens Prior of Plains Rd. who Uves t o ^ N o ^ S k i ^ e ^ ^ ------^® hom rof Mr. ^ Mm. John 1®^!*®!!®" of m ^ ju a n a wou d during a campaign. And once State ' law does not require judges to preside exclusively over criminal cases in toe near toe T o ^ ^ a , jy trouble because they can- Vietnam, toe Viet Cong and toe Horton on Marjorie Carcle with my^)piidon°^e effecSsof^mari" you get that commitment In toe candidates to submit financial From the leading Knit Mill! spoke to favor of granting infrastructure as Cambodian Liberation front. toe women serving and plan- _ On A C l « off-seaso:|i, because you’ve done statements or to report their county beginning Nov. 17. the appeal,appeal I feel It is a good Ib®y tod into VlalmamVietnam. They 1 lackaa1> AmivarmfiSouvanna AvnnaaooHexpressed oiirsupport nto« ^refreshments. Researched and It would be VouCanSeefo^ something for your people, no- campaign funds until after the Cotter outlined several other proposal.. .anything - - , , - . - which gygh organization to Cambodia, tor President Nixon’s cease-fire The RepubUcan Women are . , , Based upon (he Muticai Play Ixxly’s B9ln& to shake them at election, changes designed to clear the SWEATER KNITS wotod improve toe appearance They are without toe support of proposal for aU of Indochina. He also arranging for party check- ® a drug backlog of court cases In Hart­ are not fuUy On A Ctear Day VtX) Can See Fortva< election time. ______and drainage of the area will jjjg local population. ‘Ihe Cam- said North Vietnam would have ers to keep track of toe voters ^ ^ Penevta^' Technicolor' AParamouni Picture When tou^ that Daddario had ford County and said they 4?" asset to toe town. ^ bodlan people are passive. ‘They to wltodraw Its troops from at toe polls. knofwn 'would, if successful, be spread 100% Orion Acrylic in Aheam noted that toe chief "G**-Al Ages Admitted General Audierwes been well-received at factories Rocket Testing Working Also speaking to favor of toe never cooperate with ehe- Laos, however, before a cease- Coming events planned hy . . to other areas. On The Coming ln,,.Plalnvllle in toe 6th Congres­ proposal was l^ a l buUder Hen- niy troops, or even friendly fire could be tenable arid effec- the women include a Novi 16 a rg ^ e n t for toe legalization o^ sional District a couple of days MOSCOW (AP) —The Soviet Among the changes: f* eight exciting colors. ry Krechko. who described him- troons.” live. business meetina at toe home marijuana Is that It will tend to “6 EASY PIECES” troops.’' live. business meeting at toe home before, Meskill smiled grlm'ly Union announced today it will -Temporary transfer of an Machine washable. 99 self as a competitor. He advo- Trl said toe South Vietnamese , ^ .. . —> . . statc’s attoiTiey to toe , _ . rr-DA AU UlO OUUUl Vieuuunese The AAOVUtUlLaotian pioillici premier auuwiadded W of Mrs. a Muriel*auaa^5 a Mil^;'^ t u a m , Amston and said: "Mim can work that conduct a month-long series of. •Oh. catea the ZBA go along with the *inore “spoiling” offensives that Nixon aasu r^ him the L^alte and a Christpias party at missile-firing tests In toe Pacif­ office of State's Atty. John D. fsiMMMAvuamtsm district all wants—he’s not , Our regular $4.49 yd» proposal. „ J ^ Cambodia to keep the North United States will continue to the home -of Mr^ P. John Per- going to get anywhere. The peo­ ic Ocean starting IVednesday Labelle. A spokesman for the Tolland Vietnamese from returning to provide arms for Laotian de- ham on HlUcrfhit Drive Exten- 1 Dair « l | I'be Htiiuly Of ple in that district are commit­ and continuing, until Nov. 30. —Appointment of ’ ’coordina­ Save $1.50 a yard! Towne residents ^voc^ed their former border bas^and fense. slon. Creating Life ticha/d benjamin ted to me.” The suborbital rockets will be tors” to watch oyer toe offices FOR YOU! yd. •*S«HtlltR| The Frtetinm f 1° protect Saigon and Its ap- In Cambodia,-itf^Ung was re- Flu CSlnlc frank langella I'l (iiie If /iuayf Then he conceded' that Dad­ fired into a target area north­ of state’s atto rn ^ and public n resident cited toe safety probches. The Saigon’s forees ported to have broken out south ’The Columbia- Hebron- Ando- Carrie snodqress Frtih iR i east of Japan, Tass news agen­ defender and to follow toe flow lems and inconvenience ot toe back to toe Kompong of Kompong Thom as a 20^)(X>- ver PubUc Health Nursing Haw GAILY AT dario probably had toe same c O a r y BlliN n The ixihv 'laker 1:30 kind of commitment from his cy reported, adding that all air ot criminal cases from arrest r e dente, toclumi^ l^ k of bus ch^m area and toe Chub rubber man Cambodian force prepared Agency flu clinic ■wUl be held o f a m « c l );10 HOCKANUM WOOLS BirrtM 5:N own constituents in the 1st Dis­ and sea traffic is-being asked'to through prosecution. ^ <1°®^ I®*" “^ plantation "from time to time.” to move out once more farther-^omorrowtier-'’' from 7 to 8 p.m. at l i o u s o w l f o t M M ” BARBARA HERSHEY T:30 steer clear of toe region from —Publication of dMketed retarded child; toe ambulance Trl also said withdrawal of south to try to break toroug^^ toe agency office, Rt. 66, Co­ 1 • frawli parry fllM (BEc nXMNBOtW 9:10 trict, which Daddario has repre sented for six terms. The two noon to midnight, local tim e. for cases to keep them in toe f■^*"®''I®an combat troops from that provincial capital 80 riiUes lumbia. iomohi'TT^ PAL Doily B A RG AIN H O U R DAILY— 7tc spotlight. 7»«* tfc SundW* B HoMoyt UNTIL i P.M.— CX. SUN. » H O U D A Y S men ^parently have cohslder- toe next month.' 2 X h i e s to toe «7bdivJ‘ ®“’T>® “ ®® "®«^ ®* PI"*®" P®nh, toe capi- Anyone requiring a- booster Vice., to Ijiomes in the SUbdiVl- notaffao¥ affect nin* our mllUnttr military capacity *...1 tal. ^ ' ®I^®I ®^ who has never had toe NfWIfmGTON . NIWINOTON _ able respect for each other, al­ ' Sion. or pacification." He claimed 98 Field reports said C3ambodian ®ertes may attend toe clinic. — though their voting records were BERLIN TURNPIKE 1 BERLIN TURNPIKE quite different — Meskill with * d l ^ o n * ^ S * ’'^eJted**'br*^ P®*" ‘“® I®roes stationed near Kompong , Mervyn UtUe will admin- ' t(. • //O GUTS ond ' rR A NT m o o r A NE * ^ TQ T w O O u t S or^d G R A N T M O O R toe most conservative record of 4.22 the vaccine. Session t h e , ' toe Connecticut congressmen;' 68” wide blend of wool and mohair. In plaids and toe town a d o p te d ^ b d l^ o ^ m lld llf SL m lu S n ^ ^resS ^ ^e ««-®’ ’The ZZoning o S ^ Board of Appeals Daddario with toe most liberal. STARTS TOMORROW. familg plaee Meskill drops in at toe New matching solids for that coordinated outfit. TTie f» r. a ? t». o m .. Haven Register during the 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN MBl MANCHiSTIR ultimate in Wool Hockanum. Our regular $6.79 yd. dared bankruptcy, further from 244 CENTER ST. morning and chats with the edi­ compUcaUng toe issue. Acorn ^ k e d If he ejected to reach Phnom Penh on IDghway 6. Hie n " pn ® Aer^® ■ CINTER Howard holmes Arthur holmes norman holmes 7 ’ * &43-7e’32 MANOHESTBB torial' writers. The Register has CoiislWctlon Company agreed ^ ®'®“ ' ®**®‘ s ” *"fo^*Mrn^ilOT to*^ us^^a FREE PARK REAR THEATRE to purchase toe site back in P*I®“ We honor C.A.P, and Master Charge All You Ca* Eat...... only SIAO ■ Irish—Meskill observes: ”It’s SOUTH SIDE i C P P t I t t i n •■esume soon. -He said toe Lno- tlon of UablUty of carrier. . . ” lumbla” magazine from 1928 to siMHcrliLU iwvuil ixLtnnii 'Thla includes a Tossed Salad, Bread and Batter . . . ENTRANCE “ “ tlan Communists have informed A committee was formed but i965, died at his home here Mon- funny — people are for toe right PubtWied DaUy Except Sunday* the government that their spe- soon bogged down' In disagree- day. He was 69. P.R. Ours Is real "Home Style” Spo^iottl! guy for the wrong reason and CLOSED SATURDAY MACMURRAY OLSON WYNN for toe wrong guy for the right ^Otoio)*“ envoy. Prince Souk Vong- ment. Swazi Air still does not Donahue became editor of toe He Itltlifd euuu VIST! OISTIIBUIIOn CO. INC. t iw: »M COMI fntM m sak, -Is coiping back to Vientiane have its vernacular tickets and Knights of C3olumbus magazine -OHIS THUHBDAY BHGMT ONLY— reasons.” RE-ELECT DON GENOVESt OPEN SUNDAY Telepbone 643-27U after an absence of a month. even when toe translation is in ,1928. Under his reign ’it be- The pre^nt campaign is full ■»cond CUu Foatsce PaM Plus SPECIAL DISNEY SH<«T SUBJECT ■ of “cross currents” that make REPRESENTATIVE 18Bi DISTRICT KaaefaMter, Conn. •* At a stopover In Bangkok, done, admitted managing direc- came toe largest single CatooUc Weekdays at 7:00 ft 9:00 — Sat. ft Run. 2:40-4:40-0:40-8d0 BAKED STUFFED Souvanna said he would submit ;tor Rene Lion-Cachet, “toe Swa- publlcatlMi In toe world, .99 it difficult to understand, he SUBSCRIPTION RATES says, but he predicts victory for VOTERS: WADDELL - ROBERTSON SCHOOLS 10 to 6 PayaM* in Advance proposals for a negotiated peace zl themselves will .probably Donahue, a Boston College W A G DISN EY to toe Patoet Lao but said he re- have to turn to toe English ver- graduate, is survived by his SHRIMP himself by a "comfortable” OenovesI for Representative^J^ommlttco • J. DeQuattro* Treasurer J ilfh ...... difficulties because toe slon of the ticket to find out wife, Catherine, two daughters BAB. CAN IBOKKBW THE CAK? Includea: Potato, ToeeeA Salad and Beach Houoe Toast . margin. The polls show him itew MoBih* 7.'n PalliBt Lao ie allied to North what toe Swazi version means.” and a son. nctficaur e«» ahead of Daddario. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1970 PAGE FIVE PA G E FO U R WA1S:CRE5TER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1970 Guilty Plea Set research as those of Leloir,” the Pair Shares academy said, "His work, and In Bank Robbery Flames Hit the work inspired, by him has ABSENTEE•1 VOTING given us real kntfwledge in wide HAR’TPORD (AP) — Edmund Nohel Prize fields of bloc^mistry, where James Devlin, 37, pleaded guilty REQUIREMENTS Engine O f t • earlier we hsid to resort to Monday to a charge of robbing vague hypotheses. It can be’ I < • Absence from the State during voting hours on In Physics the South Norwalk Branch of Jumbo Jet readily appreciated that his the Fairfield County Trust Oo November 3rd (6 a.m. to 8 p.m.) work also has extensive conse­ (Continued from Page One) of $105,816 on Jan. ?, 1969. • Absence from Manchester during voting hours as (Continued trom Page One) quences in physiology and medi­ Devlin, of New Haven, also a student in a college, university, nurses’ train­ man of the university’s Depart­ cine.” ■ pleaded guilty to one count of ty appeared to involve a very Alfven, 62, works alternately ' ing school or institution of higher learning within ment of' Applied Physics In­ failure to appear in court on minor malfunction in a fuel in the United States and at .the the State or spouse of such student. formative Sciences, called Alf- Oct. 1, 1969, to face hearing on valve. - t Royal Advanced Technical • Absence from Manchester during voting hours van’s selection “ absolutely won­ School in Stockholm. He once the bank robbery and other because of membership in a religious community, If so, he said, the matter derful news.” threatened to emlgprate to Amej:- charges. ity. could be easily handled, and the He faces a maximum sentence Said Booker: “ He’ll continue lea unless the Swedish govem- • Illness or physical disability and undble to vote in plane probably would be ferried with this work for many years ment gave him a p^essorship of 20 years in prison and a to come ’’ with adequate fu^idS for his re- $5,000 fine on the robbery charge person at the polls. back to New York, where the and five years in prison and Board’s investigators would Three other university faculty search in plpsifi'a posies. The • Member of Armed Forces, spouse or dependent of members in San Diego have government complied, another $5,000 line for failure to such member. make their inspections rather appear in court. won Nobel prizes—Harold C. ^eel, 65, is -a native of Lyon than in London. His pleas were made in U.S. • Any elector who has removed to another town Urey in 1934 for his discovery of aAd a graduate of the Ecole One Pan Am spokesman said District Court here. and qualifies under Sec. 9-40 of the General Stat­ he presumed that in today’s in­ heavy hydrogen, Maria Qoe]p-' Normale Superieure in Paris, utes. cident the engine had overheat­ RESERVED pert Mayer in 1963 in pfiyslcs He worked at the University of and Robert W. Holley'ln chemls- Strasbourg’s Weiss Laboratory ' W ar Hobby ed after landing. Mechanics at EGISLATURE To the REPUBLICAN TOWN CXIMMI’ITTEE Heathrow Airport began taking try. ’The selectKin of Alfven, for research in magnetism from said Dr. 1 ^ /er. “ is wonderful.” 1932 until 1945, when he went to CHICHE3STER, England (AP) 808 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. the engine apart. During four years of experience — War is Joseph Lindhurst’s The--Alfvens have .four daugh- Grenoble. There he is director Please arrange Absentee Ballot for: Glenn James, a Qantas Air­ in local government, while working hobby and American is his style line employe traveling as a pas­ tart and a son and four grand- of the National Advance School ■'children of Electrotechnics, Hydraulics, with all the issues that a town —he and 20 friends dressed as Voter’s Name ...... ; ...... senger on the Pan Am plane; faces, and voting on over 2,000 World War H GI’s like to pa­ Mrs. Alfven learned of the ^ o e le c t r lc lt y and Applied Address ...... i .. „ . ; ...... Tel...... said the crew should have an­ semrfate items, I have never ab- rade around in lour U. S. Jeeps award at 3:35 a.m. when a Mathematics, nounced an emergency. toined on a single vote! just lor fun. “ We get some "The passengers were not told newsman telephoned their home Other Nobel winners this yeai strange looks,” said Lindhurst, DON’T DELAY — COMPLETE AND MAIL ’TODAY in suburban La Jolla. But she have been Paul A. Samuelson of there was any trouble, and the Why? I believe the voter de- 46, a vacation campowner, “ but FOR FURTHER INFORMA’HON, ’fEL. 647-1479 result was that a lot of them, refused to wake the 62-year-old Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 2 seiwes to know exactly how he is you'can’t drive around in a Jeep REPUBLICAN ’TOWN ajM M I’TTEE having seen the flames, stood professor then. nology, for economics; Amerl- with a bowler on, can you?” up and were making moves to “ It’s too early in the mom- can agronomist Norman E. Bor- being representei^. get out. We . . . were told to ing,” she said. “ It’s, too early— laug, the peace prize; Russian During this campaign, 1 am con­ keep our seats until we got to he’s still asleep.” novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn, for literature, and American tinuing that viewpoint by taking the tarmac, which is the normal Prof. Alfven shared the prize biochemist Julius Axelrod, Brit­ precise stands on the issues. Genovesi Strategists Map Blanket Campaign announcement when there is with Louis Ngel of Grenoble nothing wrong with an airliner. ish biophysicist Sir Bernard If I am elected to the State . University. Katz and Swedish physiologist on Main St. Genovesi, to right of the town map on the back wall, ’This resulted in a great deal of ’The last Nobel award of the Senate, you may expect the same GOP State Rep. Donald Genovesi, candidate for re-election in Keeney Street School Has Growing Pains Too confusion,’ ’ he added. Ulf von Euler, for medicine-phy­ Manchester’s 18th Assembly District, had the help of about 40 points to the area covered that morning. To the left of the map year, in chemistry, also was an­ siology. decisiveness all the time. is George Dickey, one of the drivers for the youngsters. Arthur nounced today and went to a na­ youngsters Saturday for the door-to-door distribution of cam­ 7 80 children are being bused to Washington School. tive of Paris now living in Bue­ paign literature in Voting Districts 1 and 2. The entire Assembly Warrington, to the ^ h t of Genovesi and with a hand on the Public Records nos Aires, Argentina, Prof. Luis W atchdog Gone District was covered in about three hours. In the afternoon, the map, directed- the distribution operation. (Photo by Nassiff) No. 7 in a series Warranty Deed P. Leloir, for his discovery of SYDNEY (AP) — Rexie, the boys and prls were treated to lunch at Republican headquarters New home construction will furtheiyncreasd purolUpent. “watchdog of the Gap,” is dead. Shirley H. Oste to Barton G. sugar nucleotides and their role ODEGARD FOR SENATE CXJMMITTEIE and Barbara L. Jeffrey, pro­ in the biosynthesis of carbohy­ 'The Gap, a high,sheer ocean' Flexible areas ^e^^ed for m ulti^rpose use and special educational pur- perty at 191 Green Rd., con­ drates. cliff near the entrance to Syd­ G. KANiEHL, Treasurer 86 per cent of all automobile this year. chosen because it gave the com­ panies an opportunity “ to paint veyance tax $25.30. Neel was eating lunch in a ney Harbor, is the city’s most Bay State’s High Gnirt property damage coverage in Asst. Atty. Gen. Walter H. poses. Marriage Licenses Manchester State Rep. N. Charles Boggini on steps of State Capitol, before restaurant in Besancon in east- famous suicide spot, the state, told the court Monday Mayo 3rd, wh6 represented the worst possible picture of staggering losses and nonexist­ Richard Allen Andrulot, 307 conferring with State Transportation Commissioner George Conkling. em FYance when told of the Rexie, who lived nearby, had that the legislature’s mandatory state Insurance Commissioner A Elhn for Today’s Needs with Provision for Tomorrow. Cooper Hill St., and Nancy award. He observed: ‘"niere an uncanny knack of picking DAVE ODEGARD Mulls Car Insurer Appeal rate cut was “ unfounded in fact C. Eugene Famam, defended ent profits.” Beth Herman, 68 Elizabeth Dr., are very few Nobel prizes but people who arrived at the Gap or reason.” He said it amounted the constitutionality of the new Mayo suggested a merit rat­ VOTE YES — QUESTION 5 ON NOVEMBER 3rd Oct. 31. many good physicists. I am intending to make the big leap, -STATE SENATE G.O.R BOSTON (AP)—’The Massa­ miums is unconstitutional in the to illegal confiscation of insur­ law . ing provision in the new bill, Raymond James Johnson, 413 Boggini Seeks to Have Town above all happy for this prize He would bark furiously to at- chusetts Supreme Judicial (Jourt state’s new no-fault automobile ance company property. Mayo criticized the Insurance with accompanying provisions Sponsored by Concerned Citizens for Better Education for penalizing bad drivers up to E. Middle Tpke., and Roberta for the French school of mag- tract help. Rexie was a German has taken under ad-visement in­ insurance law. Wilkins said the insurance companies for selecting the Raymond A. Guertln, Treasurer Louise Shields, 120 Walnut St., netlsm, which is highly regard- shepherd, aged 13 years, surance company contentions Herbert P. Wilkins, appearing companies lost $10 million on $5,000 limited property damage 100 per cent of their premiums, Nov. 12. First on New Railbus Trial ed.” ^ that a mandatory 15 per cent re­ for Aetna Casualty and Surety property damage Insurance in coverage as the basis for their will result in an overall iherease Fred King, 41 Edward St., In the 1930s, Neel found what duction in property damage pre­ (Jo. and other firms wdilch write 1969 and expect to lose more case, and-said this item was in insurance company profits. and Arvella Rhoda Carter, 237 Manrlip the peUtloners and the pub- explained, can be established by Pearances within his own dis- inadequacy in so town referendum, or else by leg­ Dodd, still pale and some trlrt. of public need; islative action, on behalf of a times slow of speech after ^ a rr*..’The i.^1*tall, handsome------.1 ------i . . heir to a - be done to correct specific community or region. heart attack last spring. Insists drug fortune was barely fecog- finally, I request He said he will seek the co- the polls are wrong. - i —j — ■ — ------■— I Manchester Property i nized as he stood one morning gg quickly as possible, ac- operation of Manchester’s other T “ I think I’m going to win,” he last week, in a steady down- ^gjjg„ provide the es- state legislators in advancing sald in an interview. “ I’m confl pour, outside the Electric Boat gentlal public transportation the proposal. dent history will justify me.” Works of General Dynamics at ^bich the people of Manchester Boggpni quoted (Jonkling as He called his Senate censure Groton, greeting men reporting gg badly need.” saying that Manchester, as a re­ for applying campaign funds to for work. (Jopy to Gengras sult of the petitions, should be his personal use “ unjust” and But several workers agreed. Copies Of the petitlpn and of considered equally with Bloom­ i Owners Assoc. i insisted, “ If I had been guilty of when told this was the GOP can- the letter were sent to E. Clay- field for the railbus program. any wrongdoing, I wouldn’t didate for senator, that he ton Gengras, owner- of the Con- which is to be financed under a have dared face the people of- would do pretty well. ’"This is a necticut Bus Company. ’The federal grant. my own state.” Republican year,” one union or- ______INVITES THE PUBLIC TO AN OPEN MEETING | Dodd makes only onei or two ganizer said, appearances a day, relying Welcker, 39, also figures he I heavily on tonight’s debate and got a boost from President Nix­ „A T LINCOLN SCHOOL, WED.. 8 P.M.. Oct. 28«» on a heavily financed television on’s 'and Vice President Spiro T. campaign keyed to instructing Agnew’s campaign trips, al- (PARKING AT MUNCIPAL BLDG.) voters how to vote fols Dr. Donald Hennigan ^ 2 be quiet,” , the senator repUed, get of intensive campaigning by adding, “ You asked me tp Duffey who counts on a big sub- come If I’d been told you’d be urban vote to offset a likely de­ lude and uncouth, I wouldn’t cline in the usual Democratic have accepted your invitation.” margins from Hartfort, New ’Thus chastised, the crowd Haven, Bridgeport and Water- calmed down while the senator bury recited a record of support for Duffey forces are counting on Come and Ask Questions? the 18-year-old vote, and civil a strong negative reacUon to the righU Ltivitles dating to the attack on their e ^ ^ ^ t e two 7 7 7 I9^s When he was a Justice^- wajes^^o ^by Cam- ? ? ? ? partment la ^ e r to the Soo^^ ^ ^ ^ “ I’m sUll^advocating the ^ e 3g„.^;gfgggg^ “ revisionist ideals I did in the 19TO8 when I j^g^g^ „ ggj„g ^ quote in SOME SUGGESTIONS: was your age he saiA candidate was com- Express Your Love Perfectly At t mes Ws voice became ^ - reformist ideas 1. How much of a mill incremary_battle- ponding several base and sup- the ^ o Panhandle from South time in memory here. ^or northern Laos, toe blg- Any suspension of bombing in 'This war has taken a heavy Vivian Ferguson, Republican “ P ®o*n® mrmey in. The is an ai^ralsal ot conditions ground around the Plain of ply stt«lng meas along the Se Panhandle from South four grandchildren. ®-.m. in his car. . . . o , ^ The attorney said Frarier’s along the Se Vietnam. Vang Pao, unable to mount an ^ggj unknown factor Is toe pos- the north could mean heavier toll on the g;overnment side? I Pausing for a moment, he cused of murdering five persons .-changed radically” there today. Funeral services will be to- Authorities arrested two sons It will be from 4 to 8 p.m. canadate for 20th Assembly Jars, but in the Laos panhandle. Kong River. It parallels the ^ gome senior officials contend effective counter-offensive dur- gjbmty of peace talks between attacks along the Ho Chi Minh don’t know how much more added "that looks like a poker at a luxurious hilltop mansion an auto accident last May trail. pressure they can withstand this morrow at 1 p.m. at Potter Fu- ex-Presldent Jorge Zavala has promised, ‘‘There District state representative, ,ble.” neral Home 486 Jackson St a son of a former provincial he no speeches and no said today she favors the estab- , denies doing it, public defender in which he suffered a-^ead in- 'Ihe observers who see a ma­ year.” On his ^Jrip from the White By BICHABD PYLE Wllllmantic. ’ Burial will be in chief in connecUon with the kid- And-ralsing.” He urged all lishment of a State Drog Au- House to the bureau, the Presi- James Jackson says. juiy. Associated Press Writer ane suggested that world opln- prevent further southward Dao led by his half-brother Chewlink Cemetery, Chaplin. "aping. "Come and have a good time.” thority and that, “ for the rec Jackson, court-appointed to One ^ r s ^ , ^ described as a ing new, supplementary lines of oppoMd to the waves of greeting from iter this activity^ would view It as a vddening movements. Prince SouiriiiuKHivong. Propos- Friends may call at the funer- kidnaping came on the , ' , . , ^ , close friend, told a newsman VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) - ^ ~ m m ^ c ^ . heavy allied _bomblng has been ^gr. tourists and a few construction defend John Linley Frazier, Frazier was "a fairly •Van Pao," said one Western gjg for the talks are bogged al home tonight from 7 to 9. anniversary of the air force Dominic Squatrito, the Demo- legalizaUon of marijuana.” wun llK ora« ol th« KUO. KoyU La» govenmi.nl lore™ »>»rce. “Im. got to tov. a «,» OomTon proemtoa qo™Uo£ and Rohn Sandoval was to pre- candidate for state sen- She explained. WKiie~it?has workers outside the White said at a news conference Mon- straight famlly-twlented sort of FOGARTY side aver relehiwtlonqTndftv*^ttt today called for a state- been proven that all marijuana squeals of delight Mrs. Edwin F. Larson Slue over ceieoratlons today at- „ot turn to iW d applause from about 100 PZC Chairman day his client has told him he a guy” imtil about May, when tl» tto. m .ppmmdd.* to urn £ ST'S Si 819 BROAD arTREET-HMANGHESTES did not kill the victims and he quit his job as an auto me- annual North -Wetnamese-Path- terest is in the soutb-the abso- l ^ e ^ c ^ c ^ t t ^ *° improve a defensive po- l«en able to t ^ e space for Now... Gives Your . t a j^a *a_ .• aa. ■ a -DO* ifumuerB iuive cuiiLenixaVcu sltion against another ^of AU.. the ....aen- timAtone ,but Viiif nrnirnow the orntrAnTtnAnfgovernment Teleeleidione ' 049-4638 TOULAND Mrs. Constance JiJm'the\jtated” stater**Bri^ "®w emphasis on treating il- drugs, it is obvious to th o^ persons gathered in the lobby didn’t know them. ’ chanlc and “turned almcxst over- et Loo rtlwortve to northern lute Integrity of their lines of there. L. Swensson of 97 emy’s yearly pushes southward doesn’t have any space to trade, Grandview g ^ ^ t - o_ American IcErtil drug use as a social (Ms- working with drug addicts that\^** outside the federal building _ p,e„t Frazier, 24, was arrested last night into another wired-up hip- Laos. The. royal government’s communlcatton. We believe they qtjjg j^gy to the panhandle. FALSE TEETH Rd., wife of Edwin F. Larson,. ^ Latin American criminal a c t” association with other known where the bill signing took Propsect St. last night was elect- , . . , , ,, to the direction Of this adminls- “'liie truth is that much of his military forces are to their most .wwill .. pay ^any price to thatotato sources here and to Vietnam More Biting Power died yesterday at Hartford Hos- J lu a W to ^ ld he ™ s uTe« often toads to the ta k C Pl^®- He shook aV ew hands ®d chairman of the Planning ^ d a y as, he slept in a miapl- pl^“ m uua^ rorera ^ m uwir nu»i jj^gjggj^ gne authoritative ggree. Is_ control _ of_ the_ eastern____ Native capital. Tccrultlng base Is g«»e. The jiruiMnc pital. Rohn Sandoval was reported stato a lp r ^ e If hlrd d ^ es ” waved back in return. The and Zoning Commission. dated cowshed where he liv e d - He separated from his wife of Just sprinkling PASTEETH® on FOGARTY'S INSURED precarious position to several source. TiieThe HoHb Chi IBnhMinh trailtmii gf the Bolovens_____ P lated___ VanVan'Pao, Pao. the doughty general Meo have either fled the flght- your dentures' does all this: (1) Pre-bldent wore a light grey top- He was chosen unanimously >®®® V’®" ®; half mile from the four years a short Ume later, Mrs. Larson was a member ^ have been alone with his driv- cotter, who said that ” 11- yean. has become more important to ^ugh overlooks the Se Kong ^**®®e CIA-led army of some tag the mons(xin, is now trying Helps hold both uppers and lowers O I L H E A T of the First Co.ngregational c*" a district north of the city, jgg^i (jj-ug ysg js ^ social, not Concerning her recommenda- coatfiv the chilly weather, but to replace M. Adler Dobkln, who mans on where four days e ^ - J a c k ^ ^ d he had no flrmer longer: (2) Holds them more BUDGET PAYMENT PLAK ______tion for a Drug Authority, Mrs. no hat. \ resigned last month from the Her live people were found shot immels, facilities and family counseling.” tives, with White House back- alternate on the commission for person . . . He does not under- testify that Frazier is not men- cWldren. months ago in a move backed beginning in 'th e elementary She empsaslzed, “ While I urge Ihg, wrote in stiffer penalties for two years before that appoint- stand the gas chamber. And he tally competent.” . Funeral services will be to- by Rohn Sandoval, imposed ra- grades,” and “ stronger attacks rehabilitation, I favor harsh pushers of narcotics and dan- "lent^ morrow at 2 p.m. at the J. M. dlo and press censorship. on the professional pushers, punishment of the pusher, or gerous drugs, tightened restric- A native of Yonkers, N. Y., Bassinger Funeral Home, 37 Airports and streets were un- through ^pport for regional illegal seller of narcotics.” tlons on their legitimate sale Swensson has been a Manches- Jobless Action Plan Gardner St., Warehouse Point, der military guard and armed drug task forces, swift prose- and manufacture and armed resident since 1^1. 7 ’The Rev. Russell pamp, pastor vehicles xtatroled cities. 'The for- cutlon, and stiffer penalties.” Massachusetts____ Senator Ed- federal narcotics agents with He is national sales manager of the First Congregational elgn delegations to the now-sus------ward Kennedy will campaign in “ no knock” search authority. ^ d a member of the <^®rat- Proposed by Daddario Church o£ East Windsor, will pended air force celebrations Roger Bagley, GOP candl- Connecticut on Thursday, on be- Inclusion of the no-knock pro- ing Committee of ,the Norton officiate. Burial will be in Scan- were put under heavy guard date for state representative Joseph Duffey Emilio vision, which allows officers Flke Division of the Norton Co., HAR’TFORD (AP) — Demo- the State Department of Labor, tic Cemetery, East Windsor. while the government threat- from the 19th Assembly Dis- naddario and the rest of the ^ warrant to enter a prem- manufacturer of abrasives. Nor- cratlc gubemattorial candidate The office would use comput- H—1-1 ZZVi r1 Q tvt AZP A n i l n 4* Mm • . a ...... a.* V/ ___..«_ ___ . ______.... A l...... A T ’li 1^.,. M... A A #. A Wv«A a ®‘ ®"®^ “ “ ‘® extreme meas- trict, charged today that “ the gj^je’s Democratic team. ise without announcihg them- ton Pike makes abrasive sticks noHdorin ..oiiod ers to find jobs for unemployed neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ures” no matter how incredible Townivam,. ...of .•.cuav..>co.c.Manchester lois iiuinot be­uc- .. , ii . sclves. Sparked a minor filib u s------and------sharpening^------o ------stones -and is EmUlo Q. Daddario called ’Tues- direct special ta capture the abductors. ing served by the State High- ' He ®|^®n*^ ®*n h ter in the Senate and a flgjit in based in Littleton, N. H. day for emergency acUon to retraining, programs. Russell G. Hall way Department as well as it at Hartford’s Constitution P l^ a the House during the year and a Before joining that division in deal with the unemp|loyment Daddario also proposed a sx>e- Russell Gillette Hall, 63, of should be.” ®nd will stops in Bridge- before Con- 1962, Swensson was advertising problem in Connecticut. clal group health insurance pol- Hartford, brother of Mrs. Flor­ Cltlng “ the terrible situation port and Waterbury. gress. On final passage, less manager for the Behr-Manning He also blasted his Republican icy for the unemploye