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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 Turkey 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 side 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 dia 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 unemployel. quarters near where a pollce- viously a felony under federal -g j Drug Center PTA memberships will be avail- uraan was ^ o t to death, law, is reduced to a misdemean- I N e W J L O llC lO ll i J 3 y able. A Book Fair will also be dynamite was discovered On Rate Hike Increases judges are empowered to ^ ^ „ ’The Drug Advisory Center, Fails GI held at the sch(x>l tonight from Monday wrapped in tinfoil in a Houley has made about being E n d o r S C S D u f f C y 81 Russell St., is observing By BETTE QUATRALE missal of charges In cases In- 6:30 to 9 and tomorrow from 2 box on a basement fly public uUllUes, 35th District Casual distribution of marl- Duffey today. massacre at My Lai, took the Marine Home, 717 Parker St. Fascism—NOCF—early Sunday J ^ «■ 13 town governmental county ^ tvolfled by passing a ’The Day charged that Duf- p.m. to 3 a.m. Coffee and dessert will be serv- after a nine-hour standoff with ®*®*® Senatorial candidate Rob- ggu„gii tg represent Tolland ".gg^gr among friends is consid- witness stand today at his pre fey’s efforts to discuss Issues , For drug advisory Informa- trial hearing and said he dl4 not ed and prizes awarded.. The police. ert Houley explained this is nec- (bounty in common problems,” „ misdemewor. All ered a misdemeanor. All and generate debate “ have been Uon, call: 647-9222. remember whether he had shot event is open to the public. NOCF is an organizing arm of essary to protect thepublic who Carruthers declares.“This gbanges in penalties take effect turned off by ridiculous charges two Vietiuimese persons. ----- the Black Panther party. ^^.g actuality “ captive cus- council, according to my oppo- gjj^ months hence. which attempt to psdnt him as T Manchester Junior Women’s ‘The 16 were charged with . „ nent could serve as an EducaUon, treatment and re- a pro-Marxist anU-American.” ’The 21-year-old, slight, blcmd enub will have a membership murder and conspiracy to mur- ‘°n* organized pressure group to behabllltatlon prograihs for drug “The charges are made, are soldier, who is charged with tea tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the der Patrolman Glenn Smith, 26, Houley’s R epublics opponent certain that t)ie common prob- narcotics users are given refuted, are repeated, refuted Police Log premeditated miuder of two home of Mrs. Raymond Karpe, whose deathSaturday night Thomas Carruthers Weanwhlle lems of Tolland County receive ^ extra $26 million under the and so on and on in a process 'Vietnamese clvlliana at My Lai 46 Mnntotair Dr. Those wishing brought 100 to 200 police officers has Issued a statemW “ chid- due consideration.” „g ^ that began' during the Demo- on March 16, 1968, was asked by his military attorney, Capt. more information may contact to toe area. ing” his opponent for “ talking ..j cannot argue this pre- The measure brings, under cratic primary campaign. . . ACCIDENTS to Richard Derbes: Mrs. Karpe. The shooting of Smith and the out of both sides of.,his mouth at mlse,” Carruthers said, but he strict federal control toe pre- innuendo and outright dlstorUon Police issued a summons ___ wounding of Patrolman Mdr- the same time,” and pledging expressed “ bewilderment” vlouuly unregulated distribution have done nothing to raise toe Ralph M. Stanzlone, 26, of 76C ‘|Did you sh(x>t two Oriental Z1 Gamma Chapter of Beta shall Emerson Jr. occurred himself to work toward the ^hen taking into context of tranquilizers, pep pills, sleep- level of thinking in this W. Middle ’Tpke., failure to human teings?” Sigma Phi will meet tonight at shortly after police arrested two special Interests of the citizens Houley’s “ recent comments in ing piUs and similar drugs. state.. . .” drive a reasonable distance _ N®‘ toat I can remember, 8 at the home of Mrs. Leonard youtos who were selling Black of Tolland County. Mansfield when he lashed'out ------‘The New London newspaper apart. Stanzlone received the T ^ u v a s replied. Chmielewski of H Setiman Or- Panther literature two blocks Referring to recent rate in- at these very same pressure l ■m*’ I * Guffey a “ liberal who summons after his car struck The quesUon canae dicing a cle Mrs Charles Geiger is in **^"1 the NOCF headquarters. creases allowed by the Public groups by saying, “As a o t O G K J r l a r K G t makes no excuse for his liberal- the rear of one driven by Den- fle n s e eHort to dlsmto charge of the pregram. Police said the*two were ha- uUllUes Commission, Houley senator, I owe no special alle- ____ ‘s " '” ""d said he is . a ism” step and r said. gchroeder he is of _ Bolton — ,yes- , j — - ®® - ® rassing pedestrians. describes some of them as glance to any group. My voting ahead “ in advocaUng a program terday morning at E. Middle pounds tlmt he hw b ^ denied “ fantastic.” “ LegislaUon of such record and my conduct has PHces continued to ebb in s w financed in part by defense in- xpi^e., near Ludlow Rd. Court consUtuUonal right to a Eta CllraptH*, Beta Sigma Phi speedy trial. sorority, 'wiH'meet tonight at 8 Increases must be reviewed to been totally free of Identlflca- n ^ s ''®®^®^*‘ date Nov. 9. protect the best InteresU of the tion vrith any singular group.” to the ridelines toe jw w s general and ConnecU- Similar motions have been at the home of Mrs. 'Ihomas - . , , , . , . ^ .. front remained unstlmulatlng. made — and rejected — In other Two States public and the helpless^ user. At this point Gam m ers cut Industry in particular to Constance A. Forte of East Rusro, 33 8. Hawthorne St. My Lai cases. Maxwell Morrison, principal of 'These customers are a “ cap- pledged himself to support the industrial stocks sank peace-time production. Hartford received a summons T'Souvas, of San Joee, Calif., Waddell School, will discuss the tlve market,” he continues and special interests of the citizens ^ points to 764.62. ’Ihe D aysrid toe Republic^ . morning for failure Sign Pact On was questioned about events school referendum. have no alternative but to ‘buy of ’Tolland County including Declines led advances on the Weicker Jr.,'“ travels too nar- ^ar^as ijvolvld in an Mcldent l®^****;? “ P ‘ ° toctadlng the such services,rvlces, since uUllOesuUlitles “ farmers,i^m ers toe u r b Hartford-bound ™ t ^ ^ e r New York Stock Exchange by ^ path, one which appears ‘njolve^l m day of the alleged murders Penn Central assigned geographical f®™mnter,, jijb«n_^ g ^ ‘^charted by p ra ^ a tlc ®"® f her. ve massacre took place. control about t h r e e ^ r s after ®ltro.^ to conUnutto “ al Admitting consideration must the means to provide greater Big Board prices Included Me- Dem^ratlc opponent in the 1st vand^sm in the area, and are “ Eighteen,” 'TSquvas an It was detected, firemen said. u n T e r ^ ^ n T m Provided to the utilities, opportunities for noncollege- morex, off 1% at 81%; Amerada District congression^ race ac- stepping up patrol time on swered. Questioned aibout his The building, which had been ^ , S i e ^ e we - ^ k to im- N®"*®^ recognize thU bound youth, and the appoint- Hess, up 1% at 46%; Amerada cording to a poll pu bl^ ed Tues- House Dr. educatirnial background, toe sol converted to its present use two rondltlona ” he said entire matter is highly com- nient of the Incupibent leglsla- Hess preferred, up 3 at 101%: day by ’The Hartford Times, dier said he had finished the years ago, also housed offices of .n,p nnrnllel documents in- Plex, just as I recognto ._that tor as chairman of this com- Telex, off % at 21%; Scott, up % The ~ Poll, taken ■-between - Oct. Police report that they found an optometrist, a podiatrist, a yoiving the Connecticut 'Trans- investors in utilities should re- mission. “ Our complete report at 23%; and St. Regis Paper, off 13 and 16, indicates that Miss a section of a metal sliding ® real estate firm and a custodial portation Department and the eelve a fair-return.” will be given the Governor be- 34%. Uccello Is supported by 39 per door pulled away from the stor- Metropolitan_ _ . . . . —.^ansportation .... Au- '''Pha‘"nie annoiivirtA**consumer n# of a .^1 services fore the Jan i, 1971 deadline,” Ekchange cent of the voters in the dis- age area at Grossman’s Lum- Offilse Give«Away prices included 'VLN (3orp., off trict, comparod to 36 per cent ber Co. on Pine St. mkhesier th orit^ f New York provide for or goods of public utiUtles must Houley vojwed nrices Included VL \ SMIMIS BMKnOF M 1% at 4%; Digital Equipment, for Democrat WllUam Cotter. LONDON (AP) — The busl- M.mb.r F.D.I.C. a takeover of commuter opera- *>e protected to a greater ex- “ r is unfortunate that my op- m i«» ...... ^ tions east of the W estch^er tent.. .an in-depth review of ponent chooses an issue on ° " ™® **®“ ‘"dicates that 6 per A Stroller mattress was taken nessman’a desk is more t l ^ a OffloM to Brtw T m Peraonal Notices County line existing procedure is very ^ c h he is so badly informed ®" ^ t ®®"‘ ®®PP®*^ Independent candl- from a home at 40 Olcott St. place to sit and write, a c c o r ^ ’The modernization agreement much in order.” the Incumbent . . . and doubly unfortunate that ®'"‘ “ P I ? ’ ^^‘ ® Edward “ Ned’ ’Coll, and sometime on Monday. to a report by anthropologist SOUTH W IN D ^ • lOLTON NOTCH callsIlls for an outlay of $82.7 mil- legislator noted. *'® n»akes charges that are the n ® ® ^ ’ ®“ ^ that 21 per cent were stlU un- , “ T T , i-f.. MAMCHCSTIR # lAST HAR1FORD In Memoriam m-J22.5 million from Con- Houlev indicated he U re- e)cact opposite of the known Technicolor, off % at 9%. decided. A resident of 28 Lenox St. re- The desk gives an insight into In lovinK memory of my huSbend______lion—$22, Mata Ofltoa. Parkada and I iaa Natcli Opaa Sa«. f A M . fa Nfaa and ourIT father,mther, Robert 'J. Iiyons! nectlcut, $18.9 million from New ceiving considerable help in the facts,”----- Houley - said. . - ^ ^ pgjj jgjjgg jgjg Septsm- portoti that the bottom storm a man’s character. IM t is neat. 52^ entered eternal rest Oct. 97. York and .the remainder, $41.3 drafting of such legislation by “ I welcome my opponent’s Animal Diploma ber indicated that sentiment window was missing from the the boss is a military type, a million, from, the federal gov- experts in the.legal field, engi- comments on my actions as LONDON (AP) — The British was evenly divided between Cot- ground level window on the desk eiuttered up with plant Aorow death’s dark CroiUier, pots and flowers shows he is a With cUl of Ute's hard tattles won. ernment. However, the two neering and related technical state senator, bpt' ask only that Veterinary Assn, is awarding dl- ter and Miss Uccello, with each east side the house. He has entered tho borne oi the states are seeking a larger con- fields. any charge made be substan- plomas in pet shop management enjoying the support of 36 per keen gardener, and il peqters 6 % ■ 5 % % ■ 574 % ■ 5 ®/o ■ ■ 5 3 / 4% ■ 574 % • 5 % ■ 6 "/® • 5 W ® ■ 5 ’/ 4% Bey2ff*the settkia sun. tribntion from Washington be- Camithen'Attack tiated.” ' Houley c(mtlnued, in an attempt to train pet own- cent of the votprs .The polls A milk can was stolen from are strewn all over the place, it cause of the hlgher-than-predlct- Carruthers has lashed out at “ rather than the general pollti- ers in‘hygiene, nutrition, biology were taken by the Becker Re- toe house at 39 Hudson St. usually means his marriage is r S ^ ihd*2Sf Lyom ®‘* ®®®^ ^®'’ "ew rolling stock. Houley for previous comments cal rhetoric he is engaging in.” and current legislation. search organization. sometime Saturday. on the rocks. ^ PAGE EIGHl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1970 , PAGE NINE
educational plant up-to-date in and surrounding towns to par tayoHng the election of Con^^ressman Connecticut terms of increased enrollment 'South Windsor ticipate in this event. Super Trip Danbury College deskill. But no amount of rightness on and building renovations and Entry blanks for exhibitors can be obtained by phoning the PARIS (AP) — President Offers Minor In policy alone could have created for this The Open Forum provide for:the 1970’a—not the lEupmtuj l^pralh Yankee 1950’s. Frills we do not need or ScHool Board To Discuss league’s secretary, Edwin Georges Pompidou inaugu PUBLISHED BY THE Clongressman the spectacular growth of Communications lor publication on the Open Foruir will not want—facilities to take advan Kalat, 725 Governor’s Highway. rated Prance’s first super Black Studies HERALD PRINTINO CO., INC. be guaranteed publication if they contain more than 3(X) popular support which developed for him tage of modem day teaching Entry blanks must ife returned highway linking the north DANBURY (AP) — Western IS BUsell Street words. The Herald reserves the right to decline to publish Kanchester, Conn. By A.H.O. methods and equipment we do Proposed Policy Changes^ by Nov. 3 for reservation of and the Mediterranean to Connecticut State College gave THOMAS F. FERGUSON in Connecticut's Sixth Congressional Dis any matter that may be libelous or which is in bad taste. day, and already critics are WALTER R. FERGUSON need and do want. a- black student group partial trict between his first and second runs Free expression of political viewu Is desired by contribution.i A tour of Ellsworth Elemen- 7:30 p.m. In the audio - visual e^lWtlon. complaining that food at victory Monday, agreeing to es Publishers If we could have subtracted in view of the v e ^ definite gghooi is first on the agen- room of the high school, Cub Project Founded October 1, 1881 of this character but letters which are defamatory or abusive roadside stops stinks, the tablish a minor in black studies for that seat. In that sectmd run, two from the Connecticut campaign needs of the Nathan Hale, ^ b - ^ Board of EMucation The Red Cross 117111 present an Cub , Scouts of South i Windsor will be rejected. countryside is scarred, and by next fall. Published Every Evening Except Sundays years ago, he carried every city and now in progress all that business e ^ o n and Keeney Schools I ^g^tlng tonight at 7:30. orientation on taking a history and Koltdays. Entered at the Post Office at you can get there cheaper One of several demands by Hanohester, Conn., as Second Class Mail town in his district, vdiether its previous in which one candidate tried Irish to urge the voters of 1 ^ - ^wo board policies will be dls- and physical for their organize- "K overseas in a s ^ - and as quickly by train. Matter. to “ get something” on another, chester to vote a resounding Yes cussed; one regarding change Uon. > clal service prdject for the holi- the Afro-American Society on “ Adulation Of Foolish Act” and that the only sensible way The president himself was SUBSCRIPTION RATEa ly consistent voting habit had been Dem or In which candidates spent ex Oct. 19 was establishment of a To the Editor, of doing it is by bonding. on Question 6. gf health services required by Dr. Merton Honeman will be sea^n. using the national railway to Payable In Advance ocratic or not. traordinary time and energy major in black studies. / One Year ...... $30.00 TTiey didn t arrest the may- The sizeable costs involved j State Department of Health, the guest speaker and will lec- P*®^ items, such m cray- travel to the ceremony near An AAS meeting with Prp«- Six Months ...... 15.60 trying either to woo some small Mrs. Harrirt B. Haslett yjg reporting of budget alio- ture on genetic counseling. He coloring books, puzzles and Three Months ...... 7.80 Connecticut people like the qjut of his or , said the motorcycle rider prohibit “ pay as you go” funding Lyon, £ind his plane was to dent Dr. Riith Haas broke down special interest group or repel Co-Cha^man cations and expenditures. Is affiliated with the State games, will be collected One Mbnth ...... 2.00 as he tried to break up a peace- for these programs. Advocates bring him home. at that time, but the black stu MEMBER OF Jaw. Hiey have the strong impression the attack of some small ex Concerned Citizens for Better ful ^monstmtlon against the of this financing method are, ...... Review of the latter was Health Department. ®®®*' ‘’5’ ®®®*' ^®"' dents and the college got to- that he is his own man. Tliey hear, with tremist faction we might, con Education THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ^ ^ b l i c ^ Party outside the rather, artists at deception who prompted at a previous meet- AH re^stered nurses are urg- i®“egrtorfo7 ‘ove'^reL mallhl^ Tbe Associated Press is exclusively en ceivably, have prodU9cd our d^o atten"^^ ®®rton for overseas mailing ^®^®^ ^miarn F er^gno, gether again last Friday mom- title to the use of republication of all approval, that he is not ^ e creature ^ either produce patch Jobs which w l.» „ K .a Why .ad to attend. bring 11 to th. Nov. JO pa.k » Gary Theriault, Danny Rezen- ing, the college said. news dispatches credited to It or not other selves a campaign of higher in Vfe 11 just t ^ e the flag and temporarily hide.or minimize a “ Actlve RepresentatioA” wise credited in this paper and also the of any political machine. They may not To the Editor, credlt balances appear as early da, Daijny Petruzielo, Brian The announcement said the local news puNIshed here. telligence and greater signifi punch the ^ y , he said, “ and problem In hopes it will go away as September, and when, re- The ’^*'® South Windsor Art '"®®H"K- Gay, Thomas Pasay, Larry Wil- college was trying to find money All rights of reptdOlloation of special dis • always agree with him on every stand cance. then pay the fine . attempt to defer the project, I have seen our elected repre patches herein are also reserved. sentative’s activity on a “ prob viewing the new football team. League’s annual arts and crafts ,,J"® „ ®\®° Hams, Robert Blllig, Ronald to hire a black recruiter, an- he takes, or every philosophical di This was reported In the hoping It will be forgotten. ninrnoT nnn hh- ® Hoard member found 60 foot- exhibition and sale will be held UConn-Boston University foot- RuQnanducci, Justin' Sullivan, other demand, but that for the As it has been, the candidates lem” in his district, and I as Hie Herald Printing Company Inc., as Hartford Times of Oct. 24. Manchester’s needs Will not thot nAn PpnnvPBi Hall tuilforms were purchased Hie Wapplng Elementary Hall ^ m e at Storrs on Satur- Raymond Schopp, Jeffrey time being black students and sumes no financial responsibility for typo rection he follows, but they appreciate have spent an inordinate amount sure you graphical errors appearing In advertise rwMy '»i,f God, rffi, what IV, iai” has n been" V “ “go------away.”------They'' will only —In actlvelv renresents the residents than the 40 allotted. The School on Ayers Rd. In South Hay. The pack will leave the jjeault, Craig Morrell, Craig teachers would have to do the ments and other reading matter in The the fact that he does them the honor of of^ m e trying to catch one an- 11 Manchester Evening Herald. yOther In some slip of the tongub, wrought with all the idiotic adu- crease in the future as the town , >,1 m v board member said he was em- Windsor, Nov. 7 from 1 to 8 Avery St. School at noon and q gjjj Conley, Mark minority group rccrutltlng. sayihg what he means, as If he respect lation of fte foolish act of May. continues to grow. Neither Is In- H“ "strict^^^ ntchwav na barrassed to “ learn from a par- P-m- ®nd Nov. 8 from noon to return at approximately 4:30 Predette, M a 11 h e w Fredette, Still another demand met,-the Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Waftilng- or slip of logic. This has, one ton Post News Service. ed their light to know. supposes, been their idea of a or Agostinelli of ManchMter? Ration going to “ go away’’. H>® ent" that uniform prices were 8 p.m. The public is invited, P-m- Boys haring uniforms are ^^,3^ gattles, Mrs. Pat statement said, was one for a If we continue to reward this Therefore, the longer necessary partment announced th^e eipM - expected, making It noi admission will be charged, asked n wear them. ^vr J Pull service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. campaign offensive. At the same Cyr, Mrs. Sarah Conley, Mrs. separate meeting place for Publishers Representatives — Mathews. Under what is now Ccmneoticut law, violent Impulse In a naan who proJecU are postponed, the f}°” Route M would wqulre purchase of the ad- There will be displays in Admission to the game will j „ Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency time, those who have pursued Cummings and Dick black students. — New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. we vote for Governor and for Lieu- such offensive tactics have nonnally is a nice, mUd-rnan- more expensive they will be- „ ditlmial 20. All board members photography, sculpture, weav- be free to the Cubs and fathers Ryann. ------~MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA tepant Governor on the same lever. Con found much of the rest of their nered citizen, we come. Tnt^i^iad nArtie^ ®«^®®H H»e necessity of dls- ‘n«. oil painting, watercolors, who are driving. Permission Two year pins were' presented I rnnar- TIONS. time and energy consumed in ^ u r ^ n g the crime In tjie Bonded Indebtedness of the ®’^^' f nnd cussing policy for expenditures, pen and Ink, acrylics and mixed forms must be returned to den to Stewart Salyer and Glenn s-utum; gressman MesklH’s running mate on the streets’’ which s Ijhe majnjs- town Is nominal at this time. I r®n^,r /loo- ti,nf t fou ranvail tn campaign’s outstanding example In a civic nrolect whether It P<>“H®®1 Process Is all Cong flag that I felt moved to ship which will face this crisis too. the government, is not restrained by Wtth A. E. Bux:eivloiiuii In New York's Central 'Park of a candidate feeling forced to ill illL l ®Hout. For all the encourage- compose a short poem, R is a crisis which starts with only the same standards of morality, prin go to extraordinary lengths in be In the capacity of leader, enthusiasm, and klndnew For service to the greatest worker, or Just to offer some received, we can only country ever. one thing certain — a gigantic new 1200,- ciple, and civilization which ought to ob SOMEBODY’S CHILD order to protect himself againai much needed advice from her say thank you. Undying, faith in what he feels tain in the conduct of IndlvldutUs. ‘ trivial attack, the explanation 000,000 deficit looming on t what Is vast experience. See you at the polls. is truth, of why Congressman Mim Dad- Vivian Ferguson will get our already Oie heaviest tax burden the peo The theory is that acts which might be dario considered it necessary to Gratefully, Can one deny that Mayor Nathan YOUCANJOM votes on Nov. 3, 1970. She de have himself photographed in Tom O’Marra Knows how to guide our youth? ple of the state haye ever been asked criminal acts If we were to commit them Herald serves yours as well! hunting togs and guns and call Deputy Coordinator to carry. as individuals become legal and respect Mr. and Mrs, Fred T. Blish III Yesterdays a special press conference to try Manchester People Nate is great; we can’t argue, pile deficit we have. Ttie new budgets, able If we commit them under the col Inside to deny that he Is some kind of for Meskill Attacking .the enemy all the Favors Bonds aiA the tax policies .which will fill them lective responsibility and authority of a 25 Years Ago Communist because he favored time, The Buckley Scare mme degree of gun control. To the Editor, The School Bonds To save our town from lurking witiiout new deficit, are the terrible nation. Additional . contributions in Last Friday evening’s “ Her To the Editor, dangers, THE FICHTTO SAME burdens lying ahead of whatever admin ^ By that theory, murder can become crease Manchester’s contribu There ought to be some kind ald” contained an announcement I would like to pass on some Evil, corruption, and crime. of impartial public campaign Sincerely yours, istration comes into power at Hartford heroism, and the act forbidden to the in tion to the War Fund campaign of the Manchester Property Informsltion to Manchester resl- Report to 57 per cent of a total goal commission to which all such Owners Association that Town dents regarding Question 6—Uie Mrs. Richard Flanagan this January. dividual as an Individual becomes the of $37,000. trashy issues could be referred, Manager, Weiss and Superln- school bonding referendum — to 17 O’Leary Drive c There has to be an end to the com act required of him In his capacity as an By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak the moment they appeared in tendrtit of Schools, Dr. Hennl- be voted upon November 3rd. Manchester placency with which Connecticut’s Asia. ,tric power is cut off during day- Jeanne Titcomb. Beach, press secretary Ronald weeks. compound on Key Blscayne for But the ancient temples of Ang- hours to conserve fuel and A silver tea will be held in L. Ziegler spelled out for toe kor, five miles north of Seim ^ 7 p.m. curfew cla,mps a decid the afternoon with Helen Her first time the chief executive’s Yet Nixon doggedly continues the first time tonighL his campaign fon Repqblican Though President Nixon has Reap, are stricUy off limits to ed damper on Si^hi Heap’s nev- lx>rlng ptioto rick as hostess. Flndkiy photo precise camptdgn goal; all tourists nowadays—by order er-brilliant night life, . Ruth Converse, assisted by her "T o see how closely we can c{^ldidates of his choosing, often visited as well as enter- whether they are frontrunners tained guests at his Florida re of the 6th Viet Cong Division. ’Ihe general reported that the Engaged daughters Phyllis and Dail, will Engaged tighten toe gap of tradition.” ar underdogs. And when he treat, Kirk has yet to sign toe The mere thought of the sa letimmi be in charge of the decorations The engagement of Miss Those 11 words could mean doesn’t care to identify 'with Key Blscayne guestbook. cred relics in the hands of Viet collecting rice and shipping it to 'The engagement of Miss Linda which will be sold after the Nixon is lowering his election- GOP candidates, he stays away Kirk had his eyes oh toe vice namese makes the Cambodians the northeast,norihi a region now en Ann Carelll to Keith D. Bloklng, luncheon. ♦ . Marilyn Andrea Binette of Man day s i^ ts and has abandtmed —as he has in New York, Mon- presidential nomination during ■ angry. What makes their hered tirelydy undunder Vietnamese control. both of Manchester, has been an- Other committee chairmen chester to James Albert Plum- hope of'a Republican surge next tana, Washington and Virginia, toe 1968 GOP convention at Mi- itary enemy’s occupation of the ■£ North Vietnamese ha.ve nounced by her parents, Mr. are: Nancy Fenity, flyers and ridge of East Hartford has been ’Tuesday. Or they could signal a each with either a seemingly ami Beach and boosted New temples even more intolerable Iso been active among Viet- Mrs. Nicholas Carelll of posters; Chic Olmsted, public- 'White House effort to set toe 1 , c n w T,,. - announced by her parents, Mr. unbeatable Democrat in toe York Gov. Nelson 'Rockefeller’s is the fact that nobody can fij namese fishing eommunities on 176 W. Middle ’Tpke. ity; Eliza^th Ubert, at^c treas- stage for post-election claims of saddle or a friendly and apt-to- presidential candidacy while op- 1 ure out how to get rid of the the Tonle Sap great lake, trying Her fiance is the son of Mr. ures; Edna Lee, aprons; Peg Woodland St. Vietnamese. to collect both fish and recruits and Mrs. Franklin C. Bloking Herrick, boutique; Carol Beech- ^ f,if GOPSrK (Kmdldates .il'f™ make only a pen* «b.on. .. ,, , ,, v *iie r fiance is toe son of Mr. or independent ip to e ' running Now Kirk, Florida’s first Re- "O f course I cannot shoot at for their army, of 250 W. Center St. er, candy; Martha Kendall, respectable showing. r Mrs. Frank Plumridge of against GOP opp<^tion. publican governor since Recon- them,” spluttered Brig. Gen. Qen. Sar Hor said the North Miss Carelll is a 1970 graduate Christmas shop; Jean Gately, Ziegler stated Mesuiay that, ' t 2 East Hartford. B y White House accounting, structlon, faces, a tough battle Sar Hor, Cambodian command- vietnanlese appear to be using Manchester High School. She country kitchen; Helen Gron traditionally, toe president’s er of the military region around temples as meeting places employed at the Travelers lu^d, dried flower arrangements. Miss Binette is a graduate of Nixon will have campaigned in tor re-elecUon against Demo- party loses about 30 House seats erat -Reubin Askew and toe Nix Siem Reap. “ The Communists ^^ere they can propagandize Insurance Cos., Hartford, Manchester High School and 21 states by election day. He Atso, Donna Palmer, kiddie’s in off-year balloting and on administration is pulling all have absolute sanctuary in the local Cambodians. ’The “ *•. Bloklng, a 1969 graduate booth; Jean Dooman, knits and Practical Nursing "d(>esn’t fare well in toe Sen will not return to toe White House until after toe balloting. toe stops to keep toe GOP in temples because we have strict French curator of Angkor B P Manchester High School, is crochets;crochet,- DomthvDorothy .qitVvSltzy, noveltyooveUv ^t. Francls Hospltal, ate.” i orders not to fire at them. Hartford, where she is employ power. .. Groslier, and his french 'assist- also employed at Travelers In- booth; Jean Dooman, tots and He noted, as has Nixon in Because some writers have According to the general, ed. n* ant usually go there twiee a surances Cos. He plans to at- teens and Jeanette Sumner, used some campaign speeches, that called this unprecedented, the North Vietnamese colonel has week Recently however the tend JJanchester Community jewelry. Mr. Plumridge, a graduate of 120 years have passed since an- administration has assumed a I had the effrontery to plteh his Norti; Vietnamese ordered'them College in the spring, GOP Praise East Hartford High School, is a other president, Zachary Tay- defensive posture. Ziegler de- command post less than 100 j,, j,^^y for two weeks. In The wedding is planned for Nassilt iihoto The Republican Town Com member of toe (Toast Guard lor, entered toe White House— dared that toe late President MR. AND MRS. DAVID ALAN PIRIE yards from the edge of the Tern- order to avoid any possibility of June 19, 1971 at St. Bridget MR. AND MRS. DAVID JOSEPH SIMMONS MR. AND MRS. THOMAS WILLIAM CARPENTER mittee has praised ’ the Repub Reserves. He is employed at as did Nixon—to face a (Ton- John F. Kennedy had cam- pie of Pre Rup, built during the compromising their mission of Church. toe Connecticut Bank' & 'Trust gress controlled by toe oppoei- palgned in 1 1 states and 24 cities 7 lican members of toe Board PUMMNIl' 944-68 r e i^ of King Rejendra- prgggi-vlng the temples, Groslier — Carol Anne Landry of \y®ston. After a reception at toe home of Finance for their stand on Co. in Hartford. tion peirty. in 1962 before his endeavors Emanuel Lutoeran Church was riage by her father. She wore dressed in an aqua .ensemble pantsuit with black accessories, varman II. The Com m i^sts j^jg refuse to have any became the bride of of toe bride’s parents, toe cou- The wedding is planned for Ziegler's message was d ea r: were derailed by the explosive toe scene of twin nuptials on an empire gown of sata-peau with black patent leather acces- Mrs. Carpenter wore a-brown TWnnrVioatpr hIp left on a weddina trii have set up markets for vlllag- ggnt^gt ,^th westerners, how toe $140,000 surplus shown s n > p wedding trip to Sept. 26, 1971. Saturday aft(8rnoon, Oct. 10, appllqued with Chantilly lace series. All had corsages of white pantsuit with matching leather Qct 10 at St. ^ e r t o Rico. They live at ers inside the temples of Angkor „ . ^ ^ in t h e town’s audit report 342 Wat and Angkor Thom. recenUy should be used. 7MS when Mary-Jo Nichols of Bolton and designed with round neck- roses. accessories for a motor tour of cj,grch in Weston ' Jefferson St. The 5th Division, despite its ^ Angkor’s TV Tonight Board members William Ri became toe bride of David line, tapered sleeves, A-llne A reception was held at Vermont and New Hampshire. daughter of Mrs. Pirie attended Rosary for Complete Listings. Agnew: Fair Play in Dixie designation as a Viet Cong unit ‘ reasures have disappeared ley, Normand Lemaire and Le- r : O If Mt and Mrs. Joseph Everett Academy In Watertown, Mass., from South Vietnam, has been the temple precincte Md See Saturday’s TV Week R ^ Peckham recommended RALEIGH, N.C. (AlP) — Vice appearance before toe Navy Pa., and her sister Noreen Beth mantilla was accented with For a motor trip to the White uate of Bolton High ^hool, grad- ^Veston The bride- Garland Junior (College, and Car- listed by American inteUlgence ! either reducing toe 1971-72 mill Wedding President Spiro T. Agnew, League. Nichols became toe bride of matching lace, and she carried Mts. In New Hampshire, Mrs. uated this year with h o n ^ from ' ^j^g ^g^jg institute In Boston. Her as being almost enUrely com- toe Cambodian border to S:00 (C) for town. residents. The marriage of Heidi A. Southern strategy is simply to windup of his eight-week cam- :>"S of Mrs. Jean S. Nichols of 406 golton was maid of honor. The High School, Is serving with (C) toe U.S. Navy Submarine Serv ing groun.te were the jungle that {JJI (C) Robert Dixon, Republican Solomonson of Andover to Kurt play fair with toe South. palgn tour. Lynn Karen Dupont and Rob- The bride, g;iven In marriage South Rd., Bolton, and Stanley bridesmaid was Miss Deborah straddles toe frontier of Cambo- ^ museum. 6:00 (S-8-40) _.Weatber .. — SPoHs and town chairman, stated that Szeluga of Coventry took place “That’s what it is, and that’s “ My friends,” Agnew told Re- CONCENTRATED UQUID ert G. Hig;uera, both of Man- by her father, wore a lace L. Nichols Jr. of 324 Burnham gimmons of Carnegie, sister of ice. The couple now live In dia and South Vietnam 200 miles The general , is not downheart- New» ” Agpiew declared Mon- pubUcans here, "the socalled DRAIN OPENER • CLEANER Chester, exchanged vows Satur- trimmed crepe gown, designed St., Manchester. The bride- bridegroom, Gordori'Rennie to toe southeast. One of its main ed although for toe tlnie being, (SO) ’To Tell the Trath (C) have on many occasions saved ® “ Emanuel Lutheran njght. Southern strategy is simply one day noon at toe Ctourch of toe with stand-up collar and cato- grooms are toe sons of Mr. and Borman C Nichols of MOn-^ Mrs. (Carpenter, a 1969 grad- tasks then was to guard toe elu- toe North Vietnamese seem set 6:05 (40) Bawhlde toe town countless dollars ' be- Church in Manchester. playing fair, Agnew told element, though an Important • EATS HAIR •uate of Bolton High School, at 6 :Se (S) News with Walter Cron- Assumption. edral-lengto trqin. Her bouffant Mrs. Alvin Simmons of Carnegie, g^g^jgj. brother of toe bride sive " R ” , toe principal Commu- tor a lengthy sojourn at Angkor, kite (C) cause of their keen financial The bride is toe daughter of some 7,000 cheering Republi- element, of a true national • EATS FAT 98* The bride is a daughter of veil of silk illusion was ar- pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ggj.^gy'gg gimmons’ best tended Allentown (Pa.) Hospital nist headquarters in South Viet- “ I have „ plenty of men,” toe (8) News with Frank _^Bey- and accounting backgrounds Mrs. Marjorie Solomonson of 110 cans in' North Carolina State strategy.” Mr. and Mrs. George E. Du- ranged from a crepe headbow, m . (^rpenter of 279 Hlllcrest ushers were David R School of Nursing. She is em aoUs and Howard K, Sipifk MANCHESTER ployed at toe Clark Wellpolnt nam otherwise known as general declared. "What I need (80) NBC Newt (C) and their sineere Interest in Asplnall Dr., Andover, and the UiUverslty’s Reynolds OolUeum, Agnew said it was a "con- pont of 117 Ridge St. The bride- and she carted a bouquetof Rd. in Bolton. * „ Nichols another brother of toe COSVN, or Central Office, South now is guns for them.” (18) Candid Camera toe town.” late Einar Solomonson. The “ la exactly what we do.” sclous, studied policy of even- groom is a sonof Mr. and Mrs. white carnations and pink roses. The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, jjj.jyg. g^y g Miner both Co., Bolton. Mr. (Carpenter, also 7:00 (8) Movie , handedness everywhere in HARDWARE & SUPPLY a 1969 graduate of Bolton High Vietnam. (8) Trath or Consequences (C) “ Once again they have dem bridegroom is toe son of Mr. an It Victor Hlguera of 70 Bolton St. Miss Patricia Donovan of pastor of Emanuel Lutoeran Rgiton .ppwnf lo th. School, is employed as assist In Cambodia the 5th has set (18) What’s Hy UneT (C) onstrated a ‘take charge’ atti Mrs. Tadeusz Szeluga of (Theney away1 7 at this theme in campaign I 877 Main St., Manchester The Rev. Robert Burbank of South Windsor was maid of Church, performed the double- ^ , (80-40) News — Weather and tude which will serve toe of toe South toe same standards ant manager for toe Popular up house all around Siem Reap. Sports (O) Lane, Coventry. appearances Monday here and toe Church of toe Assumption honor. The bridesmaid was ring ceremonies. Miss Jean Noreen Beth was given in Welfare Chief applied to people in every other Markets In Hartford. The couple The city, vtolch once welcomed 7:86 (M) D ob Knott* Show (C) town’s best Interest” Dixon TTie Rev. C. Henry Anderson, in Greenville, S.C. Phone MS-4425 performed toe double-ring cere- Miss Denise Dupont of Man- Ckinklin of West Hartford was marriage by her brother Robert planeloads of tourists from Eu (8) rollttcsl Debste (C) concluded. state in toe unic>n.” now live on Rt. 44A, Bolton. Asks New Limit (18) I Spy (C) pastor of Emanuel Church, per- He pledged more Southern mony. Chester, sister of toe bride, organist, The soloist was Mrs. L. Nichols of Vernon. She wora rope and America, is virtually (46) Mod Sqnnd (C) At Weicker Rally formed toe double - ring cere- nominations to toe Supreme ______^ _____Their strawberry red chiffon W. L. Shields of East Hartford, an empire gown of peau de sole under-siege. A, single road links 8:86 (8) Politic* '76 (C) gowns were fashioned with Brass vases filled with white trimmed with ribbon and lace For Residency (8-46) Movie Mr. and Mrs. (Tharles Klein mony. Court, firm opposition to busing Pellitier - Brown of Watrous Road recently rep and fashioned with wedding ring Siem Reap to its airport and the (18) Movie The bride was given "in mar- 1° achieve racial balance in Instruction In crushed velvet stand-up collars flowers were on toe altar outside world. The road is pa- STAMFORD (AP) — Joseph (86) Jnlln (C) resented the Republican Town collar and long bishop sleeves. Deborah May Brown and Joel (C) riage by her uncle, Everett Solo- schools and administration sup* and empire bodices.' They car Mary Jo was given In mar- trolled by Cambodian troops on g. DeVos, Stamford welfare di- 9:66 (8) Onaamoke__ Committee at a rally for Sen Piano, Organ or Voice Her mantilla of silk Illusion, Richard Pellitier both of Am- (86) Movie monson of East Hartford. She P®*’* I®*" H*® textile import quo- PLAZA DEPT. STORE ried bouquets of elegance car toe lookout for land mines or an recotr, has asked (Tongress to 16:66 (8) 66 Minate* (O) ate candidate Lowell Weicker. »own of silk fa v o r s by toe reg;lon’ 3 nations. edged with matching ribbon and ston, were wed Saturday, Sept. ^ ambush. pass "whatever laws are neces- (C) The rally, vdUch was held in ()f sllK imnortant Industrv Janet^ Fraser Wodal lace, was attached to a pillbox 19 at toe Cathedral of St. Pat organza, trimmed with alencon imponam inausr^. _ (We Have A Notion To Please) Richard Hlguera of Hartford Traffic must often run a gaunt- sary” to re-establish residency iiio6 (8-8-18-86-46) New* — Weetker Mansfiel(l, was part of Welck- hat,and she also carried a lace, designed with high neck- Agnew goes to New York (Tlty E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular BIkt.) served as his brother’s best rick in Norwich. let of fire. Alrcradt on toe point requirements for persons on and Sport* (C) er’s people-to-people campaign, Phone 649-2304 single long stemmed white rose. 11:85 (8) Movie line, A-llne skirt and detachable toniBhtwhat is bllle(i as a OPEN WED., 1101118., FBL till 9 man. Manuel Vega of Manches The bride Is a daughter of of landing or taking off from welfare. 11:36 (86) Toaigbt Show Johnajr Cur- during which he plans to visit nonpolitical and long-planned ter, cousin of toe bridegroom, Kristee J. Nichols of Bolton, Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brown of Siem Reap’s Ctolnese-bullt air- in a letter released Monday, to n (C> every town in (Tonnectlcut. watteau chapel - length train. sister of toe bride, was maid of (846) Dick Cavett Show (C) Her veil of silk illusion was seated guests. Amston. The bridegroom Is toe port are a frequent target. De'Vos cited toe high cost to (18 )Merv GrUnn Show Coffee Hour honor. The bridesmaid was Miss The engagement of Miss Ruth TRICK OR TREAT Mrs. Dupont wore a bone col son of Mr. and Mrs. Aurele " I try to discourage them by the state of furnishing support 1:66 (8-8-36-46) New* — Prajrer and A coffee hour sponsored by arranged from a seed pearl hCKATOY Christine A. Carpenter of Bolton, C, Rhodes of Manchester to Sign (Ml TRICK OR TREAT or knit ensemble with a corsage Pellltle'r of Norwich. counterbmtery fire,” toe gener- for an Influx of indigent Ind- toe Manchester Memorial Hos- headpiece, and she carried a A T PL A ZA CANDIES—MASKS sister of toe bridegroom Eric R. Nahm of New Rochelle, al explained. But traveling to vlduals and families. EdooUionsl TV (84) pltal Auxiliary will be held to- cascade bouquet of glamelllas, CANDIES— MASK$ ALL CAREFULLY SELECTED-CATEGORIES of rust color pompons. The c Toeadoy, October 87 COSTUMES Mark E. Wlnther of Bolton N. Y., hi^ teen a^ounced by p^r- Siem Reap is risky. In toe past, states have had morrow morning at 10 at toe miniature carnations, stephan- FOR E V E R Y A G E A N D A T PR ICE S Y O U L IK E ! bridegroom’s mother wore a COSTUMES served as best man for Mr. formed the double ring cere- For more than 60 miles on minimum waiting peritxls be- 6:06 MUteroger*’ Neighborhood B home of Mrs. Earl Whitehead oUs and baby’s breath, rose pink ensemble with a cor 6:30 Modem SopervUo•ory Tech- ARTHUR DRUG sage of red and white sweet Carpenter. Ushers were Steven Rhodes ()f 15 Plymouth Lane. Hlghway 6 drivers must ask the fore newcomers could get on toe on Converse Road. The purpose Mrs. Joseph Ucello of East ARTHUR DRUe Dlqae* heart roses. C. Nichols of Andover, another Her fiance is toe son of Mrs. Arthur Doubleday of (Tambodlan troops at each welfare rolls. A recent U.S. Su- 7:06 Election* ’76 of the medting Is to familiarize Hartfoid, cousin of toe bride, brother of toe bride; and Paul Mrs. Eric H. Nahm of New checkpolnt whether the road la preme Court decision struck Thomas Dodd After a reception at Flano’s Hebron was matron of honor. 7:36 Man Agalnal hi* Environment townspeople with toe services was matron of honor. Brides- Barqnowskl of Hartford. Rochelle and toe late Dr. Nahm open—and then pray that toe down those rules, "Squeeze on Earthly Space" offered at toe hospital and pos- maids, were Miss Virginia Ursin Restaurant, Bolton, toe couple' attendanU were Miss Rhodes Is a 1967 graduate soldiers know what they are DeVos, who said he was writ- 8:60 Book Beat (C) left on plane trip to New York. The honor 8:86 Van Clibnra Competition B slbly to attract^ new members, and Miss Lois Coda, both of d,.„ed .UM .. yell~)W crepeo„p. « High “ '’'.'1...“ ' ' ..“ t . T talking about. Even at toe best ing for toe Connecticut Assocla- For traveling Mrs. Hlguera wore Christina Ortiz ^ All members of toe community Andover. tunics and pants. They wore a 1969 graduate of Colby Junior Knfh rxf Amafrm^wpn^ brldes- times, toe road can change tion of Local Admnistrators of 9:06 The Advocate* (C) are welcome. a cranberry wool knit pant 9:36 Cover to Cover The attendants were dressed %■ from safe to dangerous within a General Assistance, said toe 10:06 Election* '76 Bulletin Board alike in candy pink empire suit. Mr. and Mrs. Hlguera will e a c rc a rt7 d a ;ingre ■long-stem- ,1s a senior at Drew University, . few minutes. burgeoning army of newcomers Referendum Town Meeting: of Hebron, The Board of Finance will gowns trimmed In pale green. live at 30 Hemlock St. med vellow rose The brides- Madison, N. J. Vlncen^^arollcemen. and Joseph Ucello of East Hart • AMIMKtiMIltS • InvitatiOMS all-purpose room of toe element Sch(X)l of Inhalation Therapy In Lynn------Mitchell. .. of------Taftvllle to d re T w lto teown accessor- The wedding is planned for Kent, Maine, They live in Glas- cots in toe dining room and the Connecticut delegation to ford. Wt Art PROFESSIONAL were wounded by blasts from a ary 8Ch(X>l. Hartford. He is employed as Nell John McKeever of Manches- tonbury. lounge Gen. Sar Hor ia en- Congress and other federal of Mrs. Solomonson wore a yellow PHOTOGRAPHERS les, and Mrs. Simmons was June 1971. sconced in toe beauty parlor. ficials. shotgun early today in iidiat a jacket dress with white accessor a therapist at St. FYancls Hos- ter h’as been announced by her Advertisement— ’JCJf 75 LaunI St., MaaeliMt*' The hotel also bears the scars police spokesman said was a ies and a pale green glamellia pltal and is a member of toe ^jare'nts, Mr. and Mrs. William Joe Duffey Democrat for BY APIMWHKNT owly of fighting last June, when toe "completely unprovoked” act. corsage. TTie bridegroom’s National Guard. W. Mitchell Sr. of Taftvllle. U. S. Senate. Hiat says it all. enemy tried to cradi their way The pair, Donald W. Ramsey. mother wore a b e i^ lace dress Her fiance is toe son of Mr. Paid for by Bolton citizens for ZZX Carr'Russell into Siem Reap but were re Brother of Ray 22, aq^ Ralph Gilmore ,23, were f cuu j with bone accessories and a and Mrs. J. Edward WfcKeever Joseidi Jay vhoto pulsed by a ragtag force that Tfgilgl in R ftThV lPrv struck’”'^ peiiete fired from a Duffey. yellow glamellia corsage. WINDOW of 61 Washington St. X icm in JXUJJIJCI y ^ patrolled In south Richard Brislow. treasurer. MRS. BRUCE ROY GORDON even mustered a commando of After a reception at Flano’s Miss Mitchell is a graduate of Ann 'Kathleen Russell and east Washington. A car pulled toe Academy of the Holy boys and girls from high school. ST. CHARLES, Mo. (A P ) — A Restaurant in Bolton, toe couple Daniel John Carr, both ot New Manchester Evening Herald Family, Baltic.^ and St. Joseph Deborah Allx Rennie of Glas- headpieces, and carted kissing 'The youngsters found them man who said he was the broto- up next to toe officers, and three left for Albuquerque, N.M., SHADES Bolton correspondent Judith (College, West Hartford, where Cfork City were married Satur- tonbury and Bruce Roy Gordon “ id yeUow daisy selves suddenly part of. .the er of James Earl Ray, toe con- blasts were fired, toe spokes- where they make their' home. Mode to O r ^ r Donohue, tel. (M9-8469. 7 . 1* J i„ pompons and mums, Cambodian front lines, but they assassin of Dr. Martin Mrs. Szeluga Is a graduate of IF rrs she majored In chemistry and day noon, Sept. 26, at All Souls of Stamford were united In . held their ground even after 19- Luther King Jr., was in custody Gilmore fired twice at toe car iBiIng your old rollers hi and was employed at toe college by Unitarian Church In N e^ York . . a »■ Howard Jackson of Glaston- Rham High School and was save 85o per shade. marriage late Saturday after- year-old Diep Vandara, one oi as it sped off, but it waa-not employed by Aetna Life Insur a special national science foun- (City. ____j in connection with a noon In a candellght ceremony pride, served as test man. Ush- toe girls belonging to the ^53 bank robbery, known whether toe car was hit. Sign Says It ance. Mr. Szeluga, a (Toventry FORMAL datlon. She Is head of the science The bride, formerly of Man- at toe First (Church of (Christ In ers were Walter Wallach r a plane seats to make room for beds Ray was first booked under guests for toe depth of the de- York (City was matron of honor. AUTOMATIC Nothing to send tions, meetings. Complete The bride was given In mar- trip to Bermuda, Mrs. Gordon and c(X)kihg pots. toe name Jerry W. Ryan be- colletage of her V-neck white • IN A N Y business enterprise, away fo r . . . kitchen faculties. Large en Bridesmaids were Miss Grace riage by her father. She wore wore a brown houndstixitb The restaurant of the Hotel de cause o f identification papers he gown by Italian designer Valen- closed parking lot. Inquire: good collections play a vital part Russell of Manchester, sister of an empire gown of velvet ac- checked pantsuit with «match- la Pix has been transformed was carrying. tino. • ''V - DELIVERY in its success. That is doubly Lithuanian Hall toe bride, and Mrs. Judith Hick cented with venise lace and de- ing accessories. After Oct. 31, true when a young man is in man of Wilmington, Del. 'I signed with high neckline, long the couple wUl Uve at U C 24 OOLWAY STREET They were dressed alike In GET 1900 vl?u% STAMPS business for himself, for the MANCHESTER bishop sleeves, a n d chapel (Cumberland Rd., East Hart- gold crepe peasant blouses and train. Her chapel-length veil ford. first time — as is your news Phones^ 643-0618 or 640-8165 maxi skirts with aprons and ■7^ was of matching lace, and she Mrs. Gofdon, a 1965 graduate paper carrier. headscrafs In plum, rust and A W HOLE BOOK F U L L — Stamps Issned after paymtint for first delivery. carted a cascade bouquet of of Glastonbury High School, forest green. They carted bas IT GIVES him a real thrill white pompons a n d yellow received her BA degree In eco- if delivery Is paid for In full within 10 days every time he is able to collect kets filled with yellow daisies, DOUBLE STAMPS for amount of bill. daisy pompons. nomlcs in 1969 from toe Univer- his accounts in full, pay for his orange color roses and purple asters. 'Their outfits were de M r s. -Howard Jackson of ally of Connecticut where she newspapers, and enjoy 100% Glastonbury, sister of toe was a member of Gamma Slg-. REGULAR STAMPS if delivery Is paid for by 10th of following signed by toe bride. profit' from his efforts. Yes, it Jack Carr, served as test man bride, was matron o f honor, ma Sigma service society. She aids and encourages him more for his son. Ushers were Bruce Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mar- is employed in toe pensions de- than you may realize, when you (Carr and Michael Carr, both of garet Stern (rf Stamford, sister partment of toe Phoenix Mu- SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! have the money rea(ly.“ Prompt Kensington, Md., and brothers of of toe bridegroom, and Mrs. tual Life Insurance- Co., Hart- payments by you, mean GOOD toe bridegroom. Werner Classen of Waterford, lord. CALL ANYTIME — 24 HOUll SERVICE collection days for him! Mrs. Russell wore a aqua N.Y., cousin of toe bride. H ie Mr. Gordon, a graduate of wool and lace ensemble with a MRS. DANIEL JOHN CARR junior bridesmaid was Pamela Stamford High Schl, received corsage of orange and white Jackson of Glastonbury, niece his BA degree in political slalning Noonan, swimming; John Rook, leader; Joe Damon, troop Tenderfoot: Andrew Anderson, Keegan. Chenard, rowing; Joe Danmn, Previous troop outings. it was named "Goldfish." Building. canoeing; Steve Dawson, c a n ^ swimming, rowing; Rick Rug- scribe, and Bill Waterfleld, jun Joe Downs, Don LaLancette, Joe Troop Gold Medal 'Awards ' / y' Warner's "Young Thing" girdles, panfy girdles \
3.99 girdle, reg. $7
4.99 panty girdle, reg. $8 ! rn jp s long leg panty girdle, reg. $9 Sleek controHn a light, comfortable power net with pretty , / lace tummy panel to eliminate bulge. Sizes S,M,L. __ WcD^ner's "Body Creme" panty girdle Soft natural shaping with new longer aver age leg length, stretch lace trim. White, 2 beige, fashion colors. S,M,L, O O O I Reg. $8.00 ^ s T T Warner & Gossord Bros sale! casual handbags 1 ■ 2s99 reg. to $5- Thiroe famous styles . . . contour reg. to $10 6s99 ^ lace with fiberfill, nylon tricot A great collection of casual handbags in Kay 7 with fiberfill or underwire plunge with nylon tricot cups, Krush, Krinkle Patent or Tapestry. Large lace trim. White, beige, pink, and small sizes, totes, shoulder straps . . . a black, blue, turquoise. Sizes 32 variety of styles for country or town wear. Beech, black, espresso, haystack, fawn. to 38. A,B,C, cups. Girl guide pauses by the edge of the Spa’s main literally sits up to his neck in hot water. At lar leit (DftL, Foundations, all stores) Also Maidenforni and Formfit pool. Behind her is the heated whirlpool, where one is cold^lunge, kept at 48 icy degrees. bras included. (Hm«M iitMoa bir Plato) Plush appointments give the exercise room a most plastic-padded machines are, from left, guides Evy un-gymnasium look. Relaxing at the chrome-plated; Lynch, Sherry Blinn and Carla Harrod. Town Was Prime Site Attleboro. Mass., found guilty of over, found guillty on a sub- land Tpke., illegal carrying of speeding, fined 826. stltute information charge of passengers. Court Cases Larry Pelrson, 36, of Vernon, failure to obey a stop sign, fined Judith Ann Olson, of Collins- found guilty of intoxication, 10 $26. vllle, following too closely, day suspended sentence. . Mildred W. Tabor, of Coven- ^ charge of operating an un- CIRCUIT COURT 12 OUR LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR Gilman PelleUer, found guilty try, found guilty of failure to regteter^ motor vehicle b rig h t For New Health Spa Manchester Session of operating a motor vehicle obev a ston sien fined 110. against Dominic Ai^eloni, 46, of In Manchester Circuit Court with unsafe tires, fined $16. Danton Tremarco 25 of Cov- Strickland St., was dismissed. By WILLIAM GOE U.S. Industries is a conglom- Among the early guests at ings of Uie machinery, which 12 , yesterday, the charge of Paul E. Penney, 16, of Rock- entry found guilty ’of improper Gerald D. Kervln, (Herald Reporter) erate of 114 constituent com- t h e 4-10 p.m. catered party one young lady in leotards negligent homicide against vllle, found guilty of soliciting nasslng and failure to carry Hartford, charged ■4 STH ANNIVERSARY SALE panics with gross sales of $1.5 were Mayor Nathan Agostinelli, demonstrated. Christopher Swol, 18, of Willi- rides, imposition of sentence sus- {Jpense fined $16 on the first with operating an unregistered The 515 W. Middle Tpke. motor vehicle, and failure to billion per year. Town Director William Diana, • mantle, was nolled. Swol had pended. charge, and $3 on the second. A BRISTOL PLAZA • NEW LONDON MALL location of Manchester’s carry a license, was closed. • d o w n t o w n n e w BRITAIN • CORBINS CORNER. WEST HARTFORD • MANCHESTER PARKADE USI last December brought Town Manager Robert Weiss, d . ,, been charged in connection with Roger Petrin, 42, of Wllllman- third charge of reckless driving n e w $750,000 European Health industries under its cor- and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander o *®ature attraction ^ accident on April 23 tic, found guilty of speeding. was not presented. Health Spa was chosen af- porate umbrella, with the ac- Jarvis. was the Spa area or pool room, Coventry that took the life fined $26. Roy Webber Jr., 17, of »40 E. ter careful study as “one quislUon of so per cent of its Jarvis, president of Jarvis " ’nlch contains a laige rectang- Geraldine Palko, 16, of WII- Craig Raines *of Talcottvllle, Kehlers Mark Middle ’Tpke., found guilty on a of the prime sites in Con- outstanding stock. Enterprises, is owner of the jw lm m lng ^ lington. found guilty of allowing a dog to " “baTuntTrii^fo^^^ very famous ihake necticut,’’ according to Rob- Kerr noted that Health Indus- site on which the spa has a degrees a circular hot whirl- ,, p„,,gg reported that Swol had roam, fined $10. m ^lng unnecessary nolse\lth 50th Year Wed ert L. Rice, president of conglomerate’s sec- long-term lease, and was the Pool, of llO^degree swerved to avoid a dog, and in Raymond L. Raye, 30, of ^ niotor vehicle and found Mr. and Mrs. ’Tim B. Kehler TTaali-h InHiiQl-riaa Tnc on/I 'atgest company, but that general Contractor for the con- water bombard every pore as doing so his car struck a bridge Coventry, found guilty of unsafe ^ , „ru.rntim^ n motor 4009 Southwestern Blvd., men's pajamas n- e a iin J in au j; stries,i.1 inC.,1. ana USI is diversified purposely so struction.otnmHon the nartlcloantsparticipants .sitssits unuo to his abutment,ah„«rv.on« hoaiwbadly InOir.Ino'injuring TlTloaMiss 1 lane_:__ changeETUllty and Of failure operating to obey a moio Dallas, Tex., formerly of Man- founder of the mushroom- mat none of the firms contrlb- He and Mrs. Jarvis are hold- nonir- neck: onrtand the “ Danish cold Palko. She died a few days later state traffic commission sign, for the first offense and $10 obester, will observe their 60th ing health industry chain. ute more than five per cent of ers of the first membership in plunge.’’ atni Manchester'Mnnehester' Memoriali\4emorini Hos- ttofs. fined $16 t>iK onnn each Aonti charge. ..hamro ’TwO aciiro y* " _ ’ wedding anniversary on Mon-- ' Rice, among top company of- the corporate total. the health club. The latter, also a small circu- pital. additional charges of violating »®‘=ona. g 4.99 flcials here yesterday for the „ lar pool, is supposed to be used other cases disposed of Includ- the limitations of a license and James Daly, 49, address un- Kehler Uved in 4 p.m. opening of the luxurious RECORD RESULTS EXERCISE ROOM by those stepping from the 180- ed- operating a motor vehicle while known, found guilty of intoxica- Manchester for 23 years before reg. $6 to $8 faculty, said Uie site was He pointed out Uiat despite The spa’s main exercise diigree Finnish rock sauna or -nmothv L Allx 20 of New nnrtpr sifanenslon were nolled tion, 10 day suspended sentence, moving to Dallas. -m.... ’They have picked as the best of several ^ e general slowdown i^ the room - with its vast array of th6 near by Turkish steam room. Britain, found guilty of follow- Maria X lrequ es of Hartford, Harry Leister. 60, address un- three children, Mrs. Walter A. Many savings on potenU^ locations in the Great- U.S. Industries last chrome plated, gold plasUc- it is kept at a constant tempera- mging too closelv.closely, fined SIO.$10. found guiltyc.iitv on a substituteaiihstltute known, found guilty of intoxica- Nielson, Mrs. Pliny M. Kelly C permanent press pa er HarUord area. Including week reported record results padded equiprhent—appears to ture of 48 degrees, the cold be- Howard H. Bllgh, 19, of Rocky charge of breach of peace, fined tion, 10 day suspended sentence, and Miss Constance J. Kehler, jamas in Dacron^ Rocky Hill and West Hartford, for the nine months ending Sept, have every type imaginable to ing maintained by an off-stage Hill, found guilty of speeding, |20. Carlow L. Vinal, 47, of 195 all of Dallas; and two grand- Union St., found guilty of operat- sons, Tim and Kevin Kelly, al- Scored High income totaling $907.7• off pounds ,bulges, wrin- ice maker that drops cubes fined $30. Gordon Schlottman, 24, of Col- polyester and cotton \ an unregistered motor so of Dallas. Among the criteria for a site “ “ earnings of $1.49 per ^les, or to build up flabby parts periodically into the water. Mlchael Caplette, 18, of 116 Chester, found guilty of failure to blends and all cot- ' of the anatomy. Other features are an Inhala- tons. Handsome are that it must serve an urban- 3^^ the health and leis- Keeney St., found guilty of suburban area with a popu- upg gbape of the total has b e e n ____Everything_ sparkled for the tion- room with eucalyptus oil .ub.«u.e ch.„, ,5 'S'Sx’ GUn. Old Boy Retires stripes or patterns, — with gleaming scent (great for the sinuses), a failure to obey a state traffic st., found glillty of Intox- ^o change address were sizes A,B,C,D. latlon of about 260,000; and that gpowing at a rate of better than ^ To Southern Zoo it must be easily accessible. 50 j^p gent each year for the chrome in contrast to the deep massage room, and Individual commission sign, fined $20. Ication, fined $10. Seise was also nolled. shag purple carpeting, the can- sun rooms, where you Stand MIAMI (AP) — One more AI&TLch6st0i* scored iri six j^g&its James T. Gregory, 22, of Marl- found guilty of breach of peace, Nolles were entered in the fol- winter in the Bronx might have (D&L, Men’s Shop, these respects. Rice noted. Frank G. Wright, chairman of delabra - style Chandeliers and “ rotisserie" yourself before borough, found guilty of speed- and fined $28. A third charge of lowing cases: T done the old boy in, so they all stores) Ionic columns and classic nude an ultra violet lamp, getting the Asked whether the choice of ■ y g i's health and leisure group , , . * ■ ing, fined $25. willful damage to public prop- Delourde Cleaveland, 49, of carted him off to sunny Miami. • the site has been borne out by ^as also on hand for the open- sculptures and bas reliefs stra- equivalent of an hour of tan In Edwin J. Johnson, 66, of Cov- erty was nolled. Hartford, failure to drive in an Though he has yet to reach pre-opening memberships. Rice mg, as was Ronald H ackett,^e ‘ ®gically and liberally placed one------minute.a,.,,..,, A o.,^o= wall buzzer goes emry, found guilty of intoxica- ’Theodore Sikora Jr., 16, of established lane. his 16th birthday, it seems few answered,“ We’re very pleased. European Health Spa New Eng- “throughout. off each minute as a warning jm^^ imposition of sentence sus- Hartford, found guilty of speed- George E. Hatem, 20, of East aardvaxks do and officials at We feel the Spa has been very land District manager. Adding touches of feminine not to overdo it. pended. ing, fined $30. Hartford, failure to wear pro- the Bronx Zoo felt the nameless well accepted so far’’. Yesterday’s look at the posh grace and acUng as tour guides SNACK BAR David Jones, 17, of 428 W. Stanley L. Russell, 25, of Bast tective headgear. native of Kenya stood a better ’The membership to date is 10,000 square foot health fa- were a small " army of -* lithe yjj, entrance is a lounge Middle Tpke., found guilty on a Hartford, found guilty of operat- Peter Lalashuls, 18, of 191 chance of a long retirement at between 600 and 600, Rice said, cllities was for several hun- young instructors — aupple- vvorklng substitute informaUon charge of ing a motorcycle ' ’ without d-■ Union St., Improper left turn. Miami’s Crandon Park Zoo. which will place the facility on dred town officials, invited mented by some from the Ham fireplace, and Nero’s Nectar reckless driving, fined $36. Jones license, fined $28. A charge of Robert Spendollnl, of Bast ’Ihere are three lady aard- a profitable basis from the out guests, and representatives of den Spa — who showed visitors pleaded nolo contendere to the failure to wear protective head- Hartford, failure to wear pro vark’s at Crandon Pau-k, and the set. The capacity, on a slx-day- Nook,’ ’ a snack bar which will the press, radio and TV. around and explained the work- dispense blender-mixed health chdige. gear was nolled. tective headgear. old timer’s waning years are ex per-week operation, is about Eugene V; Leco, 19, of North Terrance Staslak, 21, of And- John J. Svelnys, 18, 326 Tol- pected to be comfortable^ \2,000, which means the Spa is drinks, using fresh juices only. about one-quarter full at open On the list of drinks to be ing. available are items like Aphro Memberships are currently C-DAP W ork,^atisfactory^ dite’s Orange Swirl (276 calor in t)ie third of 10 phases that ies), a blend of orange juice, go lip as membership rolls are protein powder. Brewer’s yeast, Says DAC Commiss^ioner wheqt germ oil and raw sugar. / filled. ’The two-year member ships now go for $32 initiation Manchester’s work toward ing supplied by thp state and Price 76 cents. fee, plus $15 per month. Rice h '' \ the rest by the town—mainly 1: said. the form of in-kind services. LOOK Hercules’ Muscle Punch, I uiiruii u V. J J J Assistant Town' Manager 86TH IN CHAIN Vegetable Delight, TTie response here to date has^ satisfactorily ,3 been “ somewhat better than in at the program’s mid-point by tor for the program. — ^ ^ what's the State Department of C3om- Along with the satisfactory More More Hamden," where the first The manager of the Manches V munity Affairs.' rating, Jones made three rec- n o -iro n Ehiropean Health Spa in Con ter Spa is Jack Wignall Jr., who ’That judgment was given in ommendatioris: necticut opened in February, attended the University of Utah a letter to the townifrom DCA 1. That the time schedule for most famous make Rice said. and Brigham Young University. happening ’The Manchester Spa is the Commissioner LeRoy Jones, completion be revised “ to aC'' Uycordwoy pants He was an insurance man and chain’s th and one of slated following a J -month review of coui^for the slight lag’’ in the children's sleepers n 88 22 2 had his own radio show in Salt 2 4-7 reg. S.50 3.59 to open this yeau-. Grand open- the program here, made in late preparation in the needs, pro- boys' foasty warm Lake City before joining the girls' sweaters, skirts Ings are also set this week for August. ’The satisfactory rating jectlons. European Health Spa organiza reg. ft slim, reg, 7.S0 4.99 St. Paul, Miim, and Rich- is necessary if the program is 2. 'That more evening meet- 2.99 tion last year. He had^Jbeen as SWEATERS mond, Va. to be continue.d by the depart- ings be scheduled for the con- sistant manager in Hamden un Boys & girls 4 to 8 with feet, reg. $4; or 26 to 30, reg. $8 5.99 flannel pajamas A spa is currently under con- ment during the second year, venience of persons unable to til coming to Manchester. boys & girls ski styles, sizes 4 to 12, reg. 4-6x, reg. $4 ft $6 2.99 . 3.49 struction in Providence, R. I., T w o field representatives attend morning or noon meet- Permanent press polyester and cotton ’The Spa will hold more “ by and 13 more are scheduled to from the department conducted ings.” $4.V^ 7-14, reg. $5 ft $7 slacks in assorted solid colors. Hurry invitation’’ parties today and to 3.49 ft 4>19 open by next June 30, for a total the review, mandatory lor all . 'That, if time permits, at- in for these outstanding values! 4 ^ 12, reg $4-& $4.50 3 morrow for members and their 2.99 of 38 three-quarter-million- communities preparing C-DAP’s, tempts should be made dt 1111- SKIRTS gueste, then the alternate-day dollar clubs in 18 months — and later submitted their find- ing in the few gaps in the sur- schedules for men and women 7 4-6X, reg. $6 3.99 ituKe than $26 million in facili- ings in writing to the commis- vey and Inventory informa- 14 to 20, reg. $4.50 & $5 will get under way on Friday. 2.79 boys' knit shirts 3.59 Ues. Stoner. These were not made tion.” 7-14, reg, $8 4.59 The fact that the spas are public. Asked what these gaps were, ALTERNATE SCHEDULE 4 to 7, reg. $3 ft 3.60 1.99 ft Z1 9 Warm, washable cotton flannel pa about as far from the tradition- However, Jones, in a letter to Harkins said he was not sure, Women______members will be able Gripper style, sizes 1 to 4, reg. 3.39. jamas in ski, coat or middy styles Top maker sleepers in machine wash Long sleeved sweaters in pullover or al sweaty, barren gymnasium Alanager Robert Weiss but intended to question the de- to use the facilities Mondays, SALE! 2.69 . . ; a variety of patterns and colors. able, 100% cotton. Chfwse from a vari cardigan styles . . . all 100% Orion 8 to 20, reg. 84 ft $5 of the old days as you can get g.£>a p Agency Director partment to ■f(nd out. Wednesdays and Fridays. The acrylic in popular colors. Skirts include Buy now for Christmas giving! seems to account Iot the Lyman, Hoops, said in part. He said Uia^itizens Advisory men’s schedule will be 'hies- OUR ANNUAL PRE-SEASON EVENT! ety of colors and prints. Don’t miss Long sleeved cotton knit shirts with col rise in their popularity, accord- ,.qjj bagjg ogj. ^.month (JommitteS^tLsk forces at this day’s, Thursdays, and Satur- these great values! dirndl, A-line or pantskirt styles. Knits lar^, mock turtle or turtle neckline. and bonded acrylics, solids and plaids. tag to H e ^ r t ’T. Kere, rice review, I am pleased to report point in the study are meeting days. Solids or fancy patterns. (DftL, YoUng Worid, all atores) president of u. s. inai^tries, have shown'satlsfacto- individuals as “ resource” units The 38 to, ,40. member staff who was also here yesterday ry progress. We look forward — reacting to the analysis of will give individual instruction (DftL, Young Worid, all stores) (DftL, Yoluig Worid, all stores) (DftL, Young Worid, all stores) for the opening fMtlritles. yj your completion of the work “ needs” of the town as these on a program tailored to each .90 They over the months ahead in ac- are worked out by the town ad- fcembef. ed to cater to the white coUar cordance with the (Community minlstratlve staff. A public open house for adults Don’t Wait For High Holiday Prices- typra business and profes- oevelopment) Act and the 'Rie needs are supposed to be only will be held Sunday from young junior nylon tricot cosmetic buys men's wool and men aiyi women who financial assistance for worked out on the basis of the 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Come In Now For The Shoes You lead somewhat e e d e n t ^ lives preparation of your C-DAP. goals and objedtlves set by the ------(R«9ulaviy t o 23.00) c h ild re n 's girls' slocks girls' slips Famous make dresser sets Will Need For The Busy Days Ahead! include comb, brush, and O r io n h o s e ^ ^ especially impress- task forces during the first 2.69 to 2.99 s le e p w e a r panty briefs mirror; Assoried shapes right kind of exercise. ^y^ y^^ dedicated effort of phase of the program. sn o w su its NOT A FAD the many citizens participating Once the needs are determln- reg. 3.50 & 4.50 and colors, reg. to 7.98 Fire Calls 1.69 2 FOR 3.00 89^ 3 pr. 2.65 “ We feels the spas answer a in your program,” the commis- ed, the final C-DAP document A IR ST EP i R ISQ U E i FASHION GRAFT MISS AMERICA sizes 4 to 6x 85^ real need and are definitely not sioner said. will be prepared with technical 13.99 to 14.99 .reg. 2.00 3.99 5.99” a fad," Kerr said. "This is Manchester’s two-year study assistance from the Center for Town firemen responded to a reg. 1.15 REG. TO 2.00 > 4 shown by the fact that mem- is designed to lead to a compre- the Environment and Man. call last night at 61 Foxcroft O m N a DAYS reg. $18 & $19 3.49 to 3.99 reg. to $7 Famous name hose in hi- berships are holding their own, henslve long-range plan for the 1110 study is slated , for com- Dr. A small electricar fire was Briefs' and bikinis with Natural bristle hair brush Thur*. N l^ ts tUl 9 > reg. 4.50 & 5.50 Kodel and cotton slips with es in assorted shapes and bulk Orion with nylon heel even though more and more community’^ development over pletion next spring. quickly put out. Girls’ 4 to 6x in nylon with Gowns and pajamas, footsie elastic leg . . . always a sell and toe. One size fits 10 to health facilities are being bMt. a. 20-year period, plus a six- Only towns having C-DAPs Eighth District firemen had We Accept All sizes 7 to 14 built up shoulder or adjust colors, reg. $5 Also, the types of persons tikt year program of action priori- under way or completed qre two "leaf fires last night; the GUSTAFSON Shcie Store pile lining, attached hood. styles and culottes in cot out. Tailored or dressy 13. Also 100% wool Bjrford purchase memberships appear ties. , considered for a variety of first was at 400 Vernon St., and 705 MAIN STREteT, MANCHESTER, CONN. Charge Cards Little boys’ nylon snow- Bonded acrylic or, bonded able straps. White, sizes tons and flannels. Sizes 10 styles in fashion colors, Hose. .sizes 5-G-7-8. 3.49 * not to be affected by the re- The study is under a $180,000 funds administered by the the second was on Slater St. at suits, quilt lined with at Orion knits with flare leg. to 16. cession, according to Rice. budget, of which $137,600 is be- DCA. the town line. tached hpod, sizes 4 to 7. Assorted solids and pldids. 4-14. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1970 page nPIEEN pag-’e: pourteen MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1970 Hebron spokesman denied this, saying: TIME WAS when nearly every businest block had iti Meskill Notes “We have enough political tour-1 sidewalk clock but today there are only a few around, CofC Sees Parking ists and enough problems of our such as these In New York. Though most date from Dodd^s Family The Takeover Of own without them.” turn of the century, they have been updated by electrifi Leary escaped from a Califor NOTICE cation and facelifts. Grounded clock (bottom) gets so As Townwide Issue The Baby Has Represents Him Tidal Marshes nia prison farm where he was scratched from pedestrian’s shoes, cover glass must te BEGINNING SUNDAY, OCT. 25. AND UNTIL serving a 10rl5 year narcotics changed periodically. Downtown parking problems shouW be shared by the At Reception BERUN (AP) — U.S. Rep. sentence. He arrived in Algiers whole town, and not just the merchants in the Special COMPLETED, WE WILL BE f4.USHING THE ’Diomas Meskill, Republican last week and took refuge with Downtown Taxing District, the Chamber of Commerce WATER MAINS FROM 11 P.Ml . 7 A.M. IN About 100 enthusiastic Thom candidate for governor, Monday Black Panther leader Eldridge j Been Named Cleaver; another fugitive who board of directors said today in announcing its reserva THE NORTH END SECTION as Dodd supporters attended blasted the Democratic state tion about a referendum bonding question. OF MANCHESTER yesterday’s reception for the administration for getting lives there, but the Algerian If the question is passed by government is reported to have I senator at Tina’s Restaurant but “bogged down’’ In efforts to voters Tuesday, land lor park save tidal marshes and had second thoughts about pro ing would be purchased with tax were disappointed when a de viding a haven for Leary. Private Ballet Dlugolenskl, Laurie Ann, daughter of Alexander Jr. and wetlands. money from the Special Down MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY Marcia Baldwin Dlugolenskl, 117 Gerald Dr., Vernon. Bhe lay in the Dodd’s schedule pre He criticized Gov. John LONDON (AP) — Rudolf town Taxing District. vented his appearance. was bom Sept. 24 at Rockville General Hospital Her maternal Dempsey for failing to complete start knitting. Manchester! We have the most beautiful Nureyev and Natalia Maka Dr. Harvey Pastel, president g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baldwin, 59 Frank However, Mrs. Dodd, their mapping of the tidal areas FOR rova, two So'viet ballet dan of the Chamber, said the C3ham- lin St., Rockville. Her paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. son Jerry, Dodd’s sister Mrs. which Meskill said are being yarn in the world in our new 'Yarn Department. (Art cers who defected to the ber’s unanimous conclusions Alexander Dlugolenski Sr., New Britain. She has a sister, Mary Dwyer and his cousin, lost at the rate of one acre per Needlework, tool) Pilgrim Mills quality, of course West, performed “Swan were made after a comprehen Lake” Sunday night under Diana, Mrs. Anne Byrnes did arrive day. . . at our famous low prices! Browse any day Monday sive review of the referendum ATTENTION! •.*!«*,* “While the state delays, com C osm efics heavy police guard. Item. around 5:30 p.m. through Saturday, from 10 A.M. 'til 9:30 P.M. Molka, Gary Charles BoUes, son of Gary and Catherine Mrs. Dodd thanks all for their mercial and industrial users ITS An invitation-only audience One of lour bonding questions READING IMPROVEMENT CUSSES Bolles Mulka, 61 Grand Ave., Rockville. He was bom Sept. 15 support and asked her son to hasten to gobble up the remain saw the ballet, staged for on the ballot will be an appro at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His paternal grandmother speak for Ids father. Opens\(Hfice ing 13,000 acres of w etlands be taping by the British Broad priation of $185,000 for the ac BEGINNING NOV. 9, 1970 is Mrs. Caroline Mulka, Fern St, Rockville. His maternal ’The youi^;er Dodd spoke fore the state has a chance to Liggetts PIIGRIM1WIIUS casting Corp. for a Christmas quisition of land for off-street Attorney Bruce Kalom has place them under protective AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bolles, 36 Center St., chiefly on ticket splitting and FABRIC DEPXRITWENT STORES show. parking. Passage would result announced the opening of his legislation,’’ he said in a state In a district tax increase ql live aassea for ELEMENTARY and HIGH SCHOOL studente Manchester. He has a sister, Lisa, 4. explained the procedure neces office for the general practice of At The Paihade Nureyev defected nine * « « • sary to , cast a vote for his ment released here. M A N C H E S T E R ^ 4 Oakland Street. (Exit 94 off 1-86) years ago. Miss Makarova mills, according to the Manches In Remedial Reading (Phonics, Understanding, etc.) law cm Main St., Hebron in the '‘Meskill said legislation de MANCHESTER Study Skills, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Speed, College father. last memth. It was their first ter Parking Authority. New pub North, Michael Edward, son of Michael Edward and Tupper Realty Building. signed to'save the wetlands be lic parking lots are proposed on Board Test Preparation and General Reading Efficiency. Earlier in the day, Richard starring appearance togeth Laurie Foley North, 80 Windsor Ave., Rockville. He was bom The first attorney to hang up came effective more than one Maple St., Cottage St., and Pur Grant,’, coordinator of the He er. * Small aasses ★ Pre-Testing Program Sept. 23 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grand a shingle in Hebron, Kalom was year ago, “but the Democrats nell PI. to replace spaces which bron CStlzens for Dodd Com * Certified Teachers parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.' Fojey, 80 Windsor Ave., formerly associated with the bogged down ^ the implemen will be lost within the next two mittee, issued a release com Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Robert North, 125 law firms of Myron R. Bern tation of this leglslaton. years when new traffic lights (jail Mr. Kaprove paring Dodd’s qualifications to Park West Apts., Rockville, and Mrs. Elsie Smith of Phoenix, stein in Elast Haddam, Satter “As governor, I would have are installed on Main St., and those of Joseph Duffey and U.N.-Debate Ariz. and Flelshmann In Hartford, and ' called for a moratorium on the when some areas switch from Academic ReocKiig Improvement Lowell Weicker.. • 1*1 *1 • Doherty and Dyer in Laconia, use of the state’s valuable tidal angle to parallel parking. Center, Inc. 2 Grant referred to a recently On Mideast Hickey, Erin Kathleen, dau^ter of Peter and Anne Wall N.H. ^ ' marshes- until the mapping of •The Special Taxing District 63 E. CENTEK STREET Next to Cavey’s circulated political flyer in VOTERS AT VERPLANCK & WEST SIDE REG Hickey, 82 Oxford St., Manchester. She was bom Oct. 3 at A graduate of Dartmouth Col the marsh land was complete,’’ was set up by the Board of Di MANCHESTER, CONN. Telephone 648-9947 which a claim is made that the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents lege In 1959 and the University he said. rectors after enabling legisla R V. Duffey “Is the best quali Questioned are Mr. EUid Mrs. Joseph Wall, Rockland, Mass. Her paternal of Michigan Law School in 1962, tion by the General Assembly to fied candidate for the position.’’ he Is licensed to practice In (Ckmttnued from Page One) tax bushi^ses and property grandparents are Mr., and Mrs. Franklin Hickey, Rockland, He remarked that the authors .-XI Mass. Her maternal great-grandmother Is Mrs. Joseph Wall, Connecticut and New Hamp Leary Expelled 600 mlssUes have been deployed owners within Ite boundaries for of the flyer were “careful not shire. .X Neponset, Mass. She has two slstefs, Patricia, 5, and Kristin, list any qualifications or make in the zone. Parking faclUUes m the district. 3%. 1 He is a member of the Ameri From Lebanon any comparisons with the other IXPERIENCED MAN Israel h as been boycotting *i,nt thio can Bar Asscmiatlon, j.the Con two candidates." U.N. mediated peace negotla- fectors should realize that tWs necticut Bar Association and the BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — tions, charging that Egypt vio- i® a serious pro You knew Fran! 7 Kleinschmldt, Robert Allen, son of Warren and Carol Grant said he assumed that Middlesex County Bftir' Associa The Lebanese government ex lated the ce^-flre by setting *aced by entire town irith ore Kleinschmldt, 14 Pioneer Circle, klanchester. He ail three candidates are rela tion. pelled Dr. Timothy Leary bm Oct. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. lOs mater- up the missile sites. a comprohenMve plan ^^ted tively equal In areas of com Kalom served two years in the and started him back to Algiers. Eban said the beat way to re- fnd a bond Issue submitted to ' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Larrimore, 371 munity service. U. S. Army Infantry and was Police picked up the Ameri “He cares about people” St., Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. new the talks would be to re- ^Payers t^hereto toe e^ However, in th^^'rea of public discharged with the rank of can S;dvocate of LSD and m ari and Mrs. Wilfred Kleinschmldt, Rt. 6, Bolton. He has a brother, tery’, I would be willing to fore store toe sltuaUon as It was on ‘f service, he highlighted Dodd’s captain. Presently, he is in the ju an a along 'With lUs^^hree com to consider horse racing “as we Aug. 8, when toe 90-day stand- District share in toe ex^^es P aul, 2. four years In the U. 3. House 46th District cannot afford to overlook any Vernon go the flattery lor the balance ft 4, *1 * Reserves. panions and put aboard a of the campaign, if my opponent of Representatives and 12 years possible revenue sources.’’ doln went Into effect In toe ca- t uT '^^e A native of Michigan, for the plane for CalPo.^t was expected would Issue his own ideas,” nal zone. He Indicated that Is- chamber’s news release. The Laurlnltis, Dominic Matthew, son of Anthony and Ceclie in the U. S. Senate. He also N. CHARLES N. CHARLES Noting that these means alone Downtown Business District, ac past three years Kalom has re that they '^<^d be shuttled on Donnelly Works Dooley said.' rael would like to see toe cease Enrico Laurlnistis, 25G Forest St., Manchester. He was bom mentioned Welcker’s term as sided at 40 Elizabeth Dr., He to Algiers; which Leary left last would not solve Connecticut’s fi Dooley Hits cording to toe Chamber, should Oct. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand fire extended. be under continued study by the first selectman of Greenwich bron with his wife, Sandra, and weekend after the Algerian gov- BOGGINI BOGGINI O n Legislation nancial dilemma, he maintained “We see no reason to look at parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Enrico, 136 Eldridge St, Man entire town. “The referendum and his term in Congress. their two daughters, Rebecca ernnient refused to let him hold that cutting back on non-essen- Nov. 5 or Nov. 6 as a sacred chester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sadlak For 52nd District item on toe purchase of prop But, .as Grant stated, “the and Lia. a hews conference. For Food Dating tlal programs, reducing state date,” he said. “As far as we Laurlnltis, 582 Bush Hill Rid., Manchester. He has a brother, He is a member of Company^ Traveling with Leary were Je employment by normal attrition, erty,” according to toe re Rev. Duffey has yet to serve Republican State Rep. Thom are concerned, there Is no rea Anthony, 4. his community or state in any 3 of the Hebron Volunteer Fire nifer Dohm, sister of the fugi reducing administrative over •Me-Too-ism’ ‘Donkey Dance’ lease, “does not appear to be an » • son for a limitation.” integral part of a compresen- high elective office.’’ Department. tive Weatherman leader IBemar- as J. Donnelly, who is seeking head, eliminating gross ineffi A group of African delegates Nielsen, \heryl Jane, daughter of Roy Jr. and Beverly dine Dohm; Donald Oox, self- re-election has announced that ciencies In government as Attorney Thomas H. Dooley Set as Theme slve plan.” “For these reasons,” Grant has drafted a resolution asking The Chamber's board feels Blond! Nielsen, 36 Marjorie Lane, Vernon. She was bom Oct. styled field marshal of the means for controlling state Democratic candidate for state Israel to resume talks under J said, “we“hold that Rev. Duf an “open date-stamping” bill that If toe bond issue passes, 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar Perfect H om e I^Himalte Black Panthers, and Martin E. spending are all necessary. Of O’Neill Night mediator Gunnar V. Jarring fey is least qualified tuid Sen. has been drawn up by him for representative from the 47th As toe town should refrain from ents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biondl, Longmeadow, Mass. Her HOUSTON — A perfect Kenner, who says he Is chair Donnelly contended that such within two months. An Israel of- Thomas Dodd Is best qualified sembly District (Vernon) has A “Donkey Dance” is the issuing bonds until toe major paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielsen Sr., environment/lmme with a mini man of - the Committee to De submissionbmisslon at thetoe next session “innovations -innovations as the lottery and Dismci ivemon; a “Donkey Dance" is tne Jerusalem said toe pro and should be re-elected to the ity of taxpayers In toe dis Wethersfield. fend the Black Panthers. of toe Connecticut legislature, horse racln" measures must be chided his Republican opponent theme of toe Bill O’Neill Nlgh( unacceptable. U. S. Senate.” m um p r i ^ tag of $322,500 is WILL DO THE MOST FOR YOU! trict approve or until a better ft. «i ft ft ft being offered for Christmas giv ’The group had said they were Donnelly’s bill would require looked ifw^Vpd atnt and seriouslyseriouslv considerconsider- Antoni Antnni N. Sadlak Jr. for ““adopt adopt- scheduled aniipdiilpd fnrfor this F ridav eve- i:'iaaii,v,ai-a tn thp TTnitad 'Na- solution is found. Burke, William Stephen, son of Stephen and Maria Petl- Manchester Evening Herald ing "b^r a Houston department touring the Middle East as toat all perishable, frozen, and ed as a means to voluntarily ing my statements and Ideas nlng at toe Moose Hall, Old Rt. tions: to Burke, 119 Pleasant St, Windsor. He was bom Oct. 9 at Hebron Correspondent, Anne stpfe. guests of A1 Fatah, the largest RE-ELECT BOGGINI baked goods offered for sale by produce needed revenues within expressed at the teachers’ 2 in Marlborough. Soviet Ambassador Jacob A. Hie individually planned of the Palestinian guerrilla or retailers be stamped. the State of Connecticut without O’Neill is toe Democratic in- Malik charged that toe United Manchester Memorial Ho^ltal. His maternal grandparents Emt, Telephone 228-3971 INCUMBENT REPRESENTATIVE ‘meet toe candidates’ meeting home would have a protected ganizations. But a Fatah '"rhere is a clear-cut need in resorting to spiraling tax pro Bomb Alert are Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo Petlto, 159 Charter Oak St, Man and then issuing press releases cumbent candidate running for states refused to allow East ecology, by . an air-supported grams which penalize our citi a third term as state represen- German officials to pass bomb chester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William PULL TOP LEVER FOR TOP TEAM these days of climbing food proclaiming toe same state GROTON (AP) — A F. Burke, Wndsor. Dean Retiring dome covering the entire lot— prices,’’ Donnelly said, “to zens and discourage new busi tatlve from toe 52nd Assembly, through rtl*..... American ...ft.. territory --soauaicscare ucittycft delayed takeoff ft.of Alle- ft/ ftf ftt ft, ft minimum of one acre. nesses and badly needed new ments to be his own." District which comprises He- toey " could ” ■ see--- " Secretary-Gener------*-----/-<—»- gheny Airlines flight 484 from TRICK OR TREAT make certalh toe housewife is Dooley spoke particularly of Simpson, EUsnbeth Aip, daughter of Michael and HAMDEN (AP) — Robert W. The Sakowitz Christmas cata getting her money’s worth in jobs.” bron, Columbia, Marlborough al U Thant in his U.N. offices. Trumbull Airport lor an hour Patricia Welling Simpson, 40 Olcott St, Manchester. She was Evans said Monday he will re logue said the pollution-free en CANDIES— MASKS term6 of fresh foo^, possessing Independents RaUy Rally wh^rUiree and East Hampton. “U.S. authorities refuse to let Monday night, bom Oct 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal sign as Qulnnfplac College Dean vironment designed by Borg- COSTUMES Bagglni Committee, James Baylias, Treas. toe maximum nutritional value, Two South Windsor ro sld ^ “ ‘‘tht four candidates present Dancing wlU be from 9 p.m. representatives of toe German State, Police said Ronald A grandparents are Mr. ahd Mrs. George F. Welling,' West of students in June. Wamer would carry a final and knowledge of toe age of toe have announced the formation of moAHno> ‘*px- to 1 a.m. to the music of the Democratic Republic pass Soccoli remarked he had _ HyattsvlUe, Md. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Agnes Evans, dean since 1966, said price determined by the size of ARTHUR DRUe items when their prices are re- an “Independents for Donnelly" strikes are Bud Hammond Orchestra. Paul through Kennedy Airport and bomb in his luggage as toe plane Simpson, Greenbelt, Md. he hopes to remain at Qulnni- the lot and such factors as the ' duced for clearance.” , R. Merrick, (Columbia Demo other U.S. territory to reach the was'tsxllng for takeoff. He was piac as a psychology teacher. height of trees. The bill will also require toe ^ Barry and Ma^ Noon^ of vision toe cratic Town Committee Chair 38th floor and talk with toe sec- taken wf toe plane and his lug- man, will serve as master of retary general,” Malik told toe gage • searched. No bomb wps date toe item should be re Clinton Drive, said they hoped mediation and^ - arbitration...... pro- — moved from toe shelf by a to help, attract new voters of cess.” Dooley added that Sadlak ceremonies. U.N.’s main political commit- found. c clearly stamped label, similar both Independent and Democra- gj^g^gyed .that he was In According to Mrs. Joan Keefe tgg_ Troopers said Soccoli, 32, of to the dating of photography tic registration to support toe gj right of a teacher of Hebron, \riio is in charge of He made his charge during a Old Lyme, was released on his film. legislator’s bid for another term. without qualifying his the entire state discussion, of whether to invite own recognizance alter being . ■ ucket nas been oeen invueu,invited, tu» as has North and-South Korea to send charged with disorderly conduct Re Elect Th’eAlAC reasonaCAOVlA for the proposal Other - members------forming w toe ^g^gritg whatever. Ucket 1^ Donnelly explained. . ■ - is. that . . . lew, ft ___ nucleus1 __——ft. are Herbert Asplund A and _t ’wab shocked_<_____1 been nppn Governor John Dempsey observers for toe annual debate and giving false Information In two and Lt. Gov. Attlllo Fraaslnelli, If £iny, consum ers understand Al J, Pugllese. to ™ k up a"^ newspaper t^o and Lt. Gov. Attlllo Fras®lnelU. „„ Korean quesUon. regard to a bomb. Ticket chairmen for toe days later and learn that, now toe present, complicated date ------dance are Albert Hadlglan, Co that my opponent has had a FRAJN MAHONEY coding practices used by food lumbia; Aaron Reid, Hebron; chance to digest toe remarks of chains, supermarkets and local Flection Moves Richard Harrison, Marl- toe other candidates, he has Is Hugh F. Ward T grocery stores. borodgh, and Roger Ouellette, sued a press release adopting “In spite of strong consumer Comment Session East Hampton. i Democratic Candidate State Representative presures throughout the coun such remarks as his own,” There are only a limited for try,ii>, “Donnelly ucu.jucu,declared, “de- ftc- (Because next Tuesday is Elec- Dooley said, amount of tickets so those plan flnitive action to Improve pres- tion Day toe Manchester Board. Concerning Ssdlak’s atate- ning to attend should obtain State Representative ent confusing and widely vazy- of Directors has rescheduled its ment that “the reasonable con their Uckets as soon as pos 19th Assembly District. ing date codes is limited and a comment session, originally elusion Is to Include arbitration sible. (Waddell - Robertson Schools) bill requiring open dating of all scheduled for that morning. In .toe regular legal process, AAanchstlsr lit & 2nd Voting District perishables has been stalled in it will be held on Nov. 10, Dooley said that this has al- Pull Top Lever Congrress since last spring.” from 9 to 11 A.m. In toe Munlcl- ready been done. Citing Section More at Saratoga ‘Drug addiction and drug related crimes are on the rise. Stating further that if action pal Building Hearing Room. 10-163 (f) of toe Ctonecticut Edu- Our efforts to solve them must also increase.” Mahoney Oommlttee; Harry MaMment, Treas. cannot be taken at toe national The tomment session, for cationaV., statutes, Dooley said SARATOGA, N.Y. (AP) — At WASlTtor Rapresenli^ve — ioe Cserw liislil;j*sager__ level, “Uien It Is up to toe those Manchester residents who that “toe problem Is that neither tendance was up over last year ----- states to take individual mess- plaints on any subject within toe toe mediation nor arbitration for everything at toe Saratoga ures on behalf of their people)’’ wish to file suggestions or com-. procedure, described in great Performing Arts Center this Asserting that his bill would boards’ jurisdiction, are now In detail in toe Connecticut law, is sum m er, 'THE comprise what he termed toe their fourth year. binding on either side.” - Attendance for toe New York “all Important, first steps” in with toe exception of next “I should also mention, Doo- exty Ballet Increased 19 per moVIhg toward a system that month, they are held on toe ley added, “that it was me, and cent, with 74,666 persons attend vrill afford protection for con- first Tuesday and third Thurs- not my opponent, who toscuss ing ballets this year, 66,397 last sumers, Donnelly asked resi day of each month. ed at the teachers’ meeting, the ^ an _ increase _ _ of 6 per cent. <5LLPINE dents in toe 46th district for seU - certifying examining “ music perfomances their suggestions and opinions » boards for teachers similar to . ^ ^ 506 last year and TEL. 872-6547 on this problem through toe use Ready to Join toat for doctors and lawyers. , ool this year, an increase of 38 ski shop of toe KALL TOM telephone I also, at toe Ume, mentioned * NEW YORK (AP) - Ifte Na- the states which had adopted ^ listing. (XPEN 1 Favors Lottery tional InaUtute of Student Opln- such leglslaUon atid the other Skiing Is Our “ O N L r’ Business Donnelly also has said that he ion says 43 per cent of all high gtates currently considering attrlCed to Plenty Tues. thru FrI. 1 would favor a , study into thfe school students—both boys and such laws.”. nersons who HALF the fun of . ^ of ROUTE 30, POST ROAD PLAZA tUl 9 PJM. 1 practicalitiespracUdaimes of a state lottery glrls-would volunteer voiumeer for lor mill- mm- "i-i don’t recall Sadlakaaoiax even ----- ■ ChicagocSilcago skiing begins at The SB a potentially viable means of tary service If certain reforms remarking on that proposal and hearo uie b on Sept. 1. Last year there were “F R E E ” VERNON Mon. & Sat. 1 . .— — j - j ------r ’nn. were instituted. yet again, I find in his press re- ^ . ----- ALPINE HAUS! raising needed revenue in Con 100,634 persons at special Mile East of Vernon Circle But only 13 per cent of 25,000 lease support for such an idea, The most inviting PARKING 9:39 to 5:30 1 necticut, rather than adoption of ev'^nts, tola year 192,342. . Exit 96 off 1-84/86 and 16 2 high schoolers across toe coun- giving the impression toat It’s a^ state income tax. Good weather and a late La one stop shop for try said they would consider a an original thought with him. He stated that he would not bor Day helped Increase attend every family skiing limit any studies to lotteries, military career, toe survey while it’s been said-toat ‘Imlta- GLACIER SKI GLOVES NYLON STRIPED T-NECKS group reported Sunday. tion la toe slncerest fdrm of flat- ance. need. The finest in I but would also propose the state NOW NOW ski equipment for Beg. $10^00 NOW $5.95 1 novice to expert, in Beg. $16. $ 1 0 4 0 ... ..ft $1240 cluding a complete KASTLE WOOD FIBER^LAS SKI SKI BOOTS The cry for law and order rings hollow If wei don't provide rental and repair service . . - super 7 policemen with the support and training they need. SKI FREE Step-In Bindings, Poles, Safety Straps “in” fashions for RIEKER H.5S ski and apres ski... Installed and Engraved with your name Plastic Coated, T o aid the law enforcement officers, I propose and wHI plus down to earth Junior ^ F u r lin e d fight for: advice with every- Sizes no to Reg. $53 NOW $35X10 . thing we sell. 160 to I 200 cm . ' 1) State funding to supplement existing federal monies 160 cm. W REG. $85 REG. $80 RIEKER H-40 for in-service training. •m Plastic Coated SPECIAL SKI PACKAGES Youth Boot 2 ) Expanding the two year pbllce science program to SKIS Reg. $40. TITAN FIBERGLAS SKIS. Salo $25.00 each regional community college. BY / NOW mon Step-in Bindings, Safety Strap, $ 9 9 . 9 5 HEAD • HART ALL RIEKER 3) Creation of a four yeai" university level police science Steel Poles, Mounting E n g ra v i^ . program,v • ' * 160 to 190 cm . KNEISSL • K2 LACE BOOTS Plus Alpine Haus 2-Year Warranty REG. $120.00 ROSSIGNOL • VR-17 Reg. $29-$50 NOW $15.00 4) The right of policemen to relocate anywhere In the HEAD 240 SKI SET KASTLE • FISCHER state without losing seniority rights or other benefits. Ski Boots by HEAD 240 M B’TAL SKIS—Salomon Bind OLIN • VOLKL Lange s Rosemount ings, Safety Strap, Poles, Installation and Rossignol Jr. Rieker • Head Engraving,. Head Jr. Baichle Keflach - Vote Democratic DOM SQUATRITD for STATE SENAT REG VALUE S Hart Jr. SQPA'mrre «er gBWAM Oules Bosgid*. TrsM. $158.00 1 3 0 . 0 0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19^70 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING ’ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1970 PAGE SIXTEEN L eadersh ip ONE COURT STREET Three Referendum Schools Aftermath N ix o n A im s Free Symbols Vernon BELFAST, Northern Ire Your State Senator Reckvn*. Comi*cricuf SAN PRANCISeX) (AP) — Race for Congress Have Open House Saturday land (AP^ — Three Belfast A t Silent F o r H o u se OFFICE SPACE mop were sentenced' to a to A federal judge has ordered TOLLAND COUNTY'S NEWEST Open houses .will be held Sat- definitely impressed to support tal of 24 years in jail today toat an 8-year-old boy and A t Stake BoarcJ/of Education Declines urday. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. whole - heartedly toe Nov. 3 for arms offenses during a M a jority his classmates be allowed to BOB HOULEY1 A Battle of Veterans OFFICE BUILDING at toe three elementary schools school referendum Item. I would riot last year in which a po By WALTER R. MEARB “ wear, display, possess and By EDMOND LeBRElDN • N e a r Coarto-Bajika-Ho«pital-« UnUmlted Parking slated for additions and renova- imagine toat other citizens to liceman was shot to death. Working For You By DON .MEIKLE Here, ,ln the only congres- AP PoUtlcal Writer create" peace and ecology WASHINGTON (AP) — In the Business Area s Elevator , tions if toe $1,996 million school the community would have a The three were acquitted Assoctated Press Writer sional district with a Republi- To. Interpret Special Ed. Law WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi symbols at school. midst of-campaigning for toe < .. .. . « - 1 _11___ YT.. Vifia nloA aanf O • Carpeted s Climate Control building bond issue is approved similar impression.’! of a murder charge but found Nov. 3 election. House Demo No matter which party does can plurality, GOP State Rep. By BARBARA RICHJIOND ing its public schools shall pro- He said he has also sent a let- dent Nixon believes his kind of The temporary order, • Solar Otass o Soundproof by Manchester voters on Nov. 3. In other action at last night’s guilty of poss^sing and using sought by Louise Genoslck crats have begun polltioking better in this year’s election, Stewart B. Mckinney of Fair- (Herald Reporter) Vide the same health and wel- ter to Sen. Abraham Rlblcoff firearms. ' campaigning may prove persua Connecticut is going to have the field is favored to succeed fare services for children at- appealing to him for help in the ALCO PROFESSIONAL CORP. The ''Board of Education at meeting, M. Philip Susag, chair- sive with 'Vital, undecided voters for her son Roger, an ele among themselves over a new last nlght:^ short meeting un- man of the building and sites Policeman Victor Arbuckle biggest turnover in its six-man Weicker. Mckinney's Democrat- A challenge to the Board of tending private schools not con- matter. In his letter to the Sen- 875-0789 or 237-8858 in toe Nov. 3 elections, and he is mentary school pupil in near party/floor leader. Congressional delegaUon In 12 ic opponent is an old friend. De Education to Interpret a law ducted for profit, when a ma- ator. St. Germain Included clip- animously gave Dr. Donald committee, reported toat work was killed in toe Northern testing toat Judgment in 22 by Richmond, issued by Aspirants to toe leadership Bob Houley, Tolland County’s Irish capital Oct. 11, 1969 years. . puty State Atty. Gen. T. F. Gil- concerning special education .^^ty of the children attending pings from the newspapers ex H e n n i g a n^Njuperintendent of on toe high school roof is ex- states, urging “ toe great silent U.S. ,Dlst. Ctourt Judge Ger post, object of a wide open con “ Voice in the State Senate,” during a skirmish in toe Three of the six incumbent roy Daly, also of Fairfield, and services to private (non-profit) schools are from that tovvn. plaining the situation concern- schools, toe go-ahead to conduct pected to beg[to this week, majority to stand up and be ald S. Levin, who set a hear test for toe first time in 30 years consistently speaks out on U.S. representatives are seeking there is also a third-party can- Vvir fVia toe program. Hemiigan brought Beldon H. Schaffer was des- Shankill Road area. counted” for Republican candi ing Oct. 30 on whether to with toe retirement of Speaker . the Issues . . . that’s not schools was turned down by the The law further states that child. , , j . where he stops however . . . Higher office. Another— didate, Mrs. Eileen M. Emard board last night. toe idea \>efore toe bbqrd at toe Ignated to represent Manches- dates. make it permanent. John W. McCormack of Massa these services Include those of St. Germain ^ s o explained to chusetts, are already hunUng he also initiates positive ac Democrat William L. St .Onge of Norwalk, who came to prom- The challenge was made to doctor, nurse, dental Sen. Rlblcoff that the big ques- suggestlon of J. Grani Swank, ter at toe Annual Conference It is a major political gamble. tion . . . the key to effective —died last spring. That leaves inence in the heated controversy SKIERS executive vice president erf toe and Delegate Assembly of the M in i-S k irt "The President’s late cam votes, "niey will step up toe leadership. the board by Joseph St. Ger- hyrienlst. psychologist, speech his mind is how clear: pace when Congress . retump Six-term Democrats Robert C. over sex education in the Nor- main of Pleasant St. who has ^rvices and other 1/ defined is the terminology of Meinchester Chamber of C30m- Connecticut Association of paign sprint makes his own Glalmo and John S. Monagan walk schools. She strongly op- NOW AT merce. Boards of Education which be- prestige one of the issues. It B rid gep ort Nov. 16. asked that his child, a first services as may be Perceptually h^dlcapped in the By then, they 'will know how the only incumbents runping for posed it. i grade student in St. Bernard’s provided by a town to children P'^hlic schwl? Noting that a Hosttog toe open houses will Hartford tomorrow, U n d er F ire puts him out front, as Vice re-election. Mckinney, 38, attracted con-' be toe principals of toe three ’^ ® resignaUon of Mrs. Gene- President Spiro T. Agfnew had many and what kinds of Demo School,Srhnni hobe niinwpdallowed to to attend attend in the r^nKiinpublic onhrwiia schools speech and hearing therapist ^y^^gp, RArS TACKLE SHOP Of the other Incumbents, six- siderable attenUon in Republi- Opens Practice schools, Louis D. Saloom of Na- ''‘®'^^ Wareham, presenUy on a been, as toe visible symbol of Q u artet D | e s crats have been elected.' A Dem some special classes in the pub- In A fric a ocratic sweep might shift toe term Democrat Emilio Q. Dad- can circules last year In his St. Germain questioned how Bernard’s School 252 SPRUCE STREET than Hale, Edward ■nmbrell of ‘®®’''® absence, was unani- toe GOP. darlo and two-term Republican role as leader of the GOP mi11 - Dr.'noward M. Koft recently <»'• ^ ' the law can be interpreted not ^ children with such prob- As Agnew put it, “ I’m tre existing balance of power within „ , _____ c. muscle coordination problem. Keeney St. and Robert E. Heins By KENNETH L. W H I'nN G In Shooting He Is Tolland County's Voice Lowell P. Weicker Jr. is running norlty in the State House " ~ of opened his office at 315 E. Cen- th MANCHESTER — Tel. 643-7177 The following appointments mendously vulnerable" to toe toe party and the prospects of t'eVst: for the general practice «t. Germain maintains that Germain quesUoned of Robertson. They will be aided Associated Press Writer for U.S. senator. Representatives. ter St. for the general practice pp the requesting for his daughter. He jj^g ggnator as to where anyone were all unaiUmously approv blame if Republicans fare bad- (Continued from Page One) various candidates with it. in discussions of toe proposed BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) — In The State Senate With Meskill running ahead in Monagan, who jumped in and of denUstry. ".mnnosedlv last sorine ” request gg^j^ y^g y^g between ed: \ There is no lack of candl' With Meskill running ahead in plans for toe three schools by Midi and maxi length skirts the polls, the GOP Is scenting then out of the U.?. Senate com- A two-year veteran of the cmi u p ^ y „gt create the need for g gj^ hearing or muscu- THE SKI EXCHANGE Mrs. Barbara , Belliveau, *^ivm’t"H w se o«lc"^^ Nix- ‘*’® gruesome I h a ^ dates, either announced or wait ^______. ,U.S. Army, Dr. Koft served as were never maue ^ „ew service. SKI EQUIPMENT ON CONSIGNMENT faculty members, members of may be the fashion rage in so- d e cw T e a rly in OctoLr to ®''®«' witnessed m my nearly^30 th6 wings, for toe majori- LET'S RE-ELECT HIM a good opportunity to capture petition last spring, is favored^ U.S. Army, Dr. Koft served as results of the ^ service. coordination problems, toe various PTA’s and members teacher aide In toe Instruction' thei t - - n^ority__ J__1*.. of the _ delega-___ _ to ,.rwin4« >his1*0 seventh tofmterm Inin na ao nontolncaptain Inin thothe npntsJDent^ ComsCprps Him.^ ttQ were^to saiQ UlL have^olaved ui luc an _Board , member . 1 ... Albert----^ Smith, r.i:iaTeri“:d“s S n tor - ‘ *'® bemg rellnqu- Have your children outgrown their skis and of toe recently established ati- tion for' the first time since the contest against Republican at Ft. Devens, Mass. He is a . . ,. jjggigion stating that the board had been HOULEY FOR SENATE COMMITTEE boots? Do you want to try skiing but new zens Group for Better Schools. Bchool.’ P ^ ’ iZInspector tZ r uZfAeru Harold Bergers " -said t o Oklahoma. Albert is unopposed William Dickens, Treas. Eisenhower landslide of 1966 James T. Patterson of Naugatu 1968 grraduate of New York Uni- what school the child over the matter before, told St. equipment is too* expensive? If you want to Swank’s suggestion was made t Women in black Africa who seven snots apparently were among Democrats for advance gave them all six seats. (The and third-party entry Alphonse verslty College of Denti^ry and ‘ „ttend this vear She at- Germain that if It is a matter Buried Teeth o i teacher aide in toe high school. “ I knew he was going to come buy or sell skiing equipment, the Sid Ex In ment to toe speaker's chair. situation was promptly reversed Avitabile of Waterbury. a Pop- a naUve tended kindergarten in the pub- of interpretaUon, he should seek ^"goUNTHORPE E n g la n d a letter to Hennlgan; Salem Mrs. ^ rs CarolCsrol Schoembs, nnrt.part- ‘ “ into the latter part of toe cam- ^ 2 NassUf, a member of toe OU- ^ m a hard time for several ng.™ .. Aimew said Aumuruiesauuiuruies saiu Loioett,Loroett, who Among toe aspirants are Hale in 1968, when the Democrats ular candidate who teaches at is a member of the Manches- the legal help he previously — it took Linda Blomeley, change Is your answer. Drop In or phone ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ won all six in the landslide led the University of ConnecUcut’s ter D e n ^ i e t y the Con- he^was goring to L ek . f ^ r h o S ^ to filTd her for further details. zen’s Group; and Dr. Harvey ggh L ‘ ^ y®“ ™ “3® ® ^^ “ ie right to keep ^ p^gj^ent has only done w«® shot in the chest, apparent- of Louisiana, toe present __ ^ or assistant leader, a [ by^then• the vice president said. shooting spree. Mrs. joiies, wno gputherner with a voting record We win have your Ice auger blades pro was siioi in tne oack, was be- ■wholly typical of his region; towns rather than speciflcaiiy --re. ...a...... — — moved lumiiure ana tumeu up In toe letter. Swank said, "It Mrs. S i r M l l k a , oleriosl 7’''^ the virtually full elecUon in' which' Connecticut served six terms in Congress, discharged from the service l^LsTthV'than “ calS with St. Germ^yn Ids ques- ^vL up fessionally sharpened for $2.60. Bring them lieved to be, toe next vicUm, Morris K. Udall of Arizona and to local boards of education. St. tioning of the Interpretation of j^id turf in thd^ard be- was not until I actually walked aide at Illlng Junior High to irm ^ e d o m i^ t e ^ o .^ °P®«-®tor.” has six races for U.S. represen- Monagan'put an end to Patter- They live at 47 'Tudor Lane, in Now! through toe schools and saw School ™ ^ dominated coun Nixon’s campaign schedule in- The two dead girls, apparent- jgm es G. O’Hara, both leaders Germain has been in contact the law. DuBeau said he a l^ teeth wer^ dug up near ______ly uie last vicums, weie lounu u,g liberal DemocraUc Study tatives. since the state stands to son’s victory skein In 1958, and STOCK YOUR TACKLE BOX SfECIAL some of toe cohdlUons as they All ot toe appointments arc volves a total of eight days; Ag- with State Board of EducaUon quesUoned it because it could ^ rogg bush where Suki, Linda’s gain a seventh congressman as Patterson wants to return the F-Series FLATFISH, reg. $1.50 NOW $1.25 stand now toat I found myself 40-week positions. Female poUce clerks in Portu- new'Jij;^ been'at~Tt since Sept ’■"® w‘u» “ *«“ ■ Group; Richard BoUlng of Mls- ) MANCHESTER I officials. ^ Interpreted in many poodle, had buried them. guese Mozambique have been jq .^.^gg president is cover- ®acn otner, each g^^^d, an outepoken criUc of a result of the 1970 U.S .Census, favor this year. Coventry Open Weekdays tUl 9 — Saturday till 6 p.m. 7 A rundown of the races this Sixth District (Northwestern A letter received by St. Ger- , ordered not to wear skirts shor- jggg^ gq gt^tgg more than °"®® “ ^® "®®*‘ - present House and party proce- yeajr follows: Connecticut plus the Bristol-New 15 Appointed main this past weekend from "I think the best recourse I s ------ter than three Inches below toe gq^poq ^,,gg with “more than 50 were scattereu arounu dures; John E. Moss of Callfor- First District (Hartford area) Britain area) Dr. Francis McElaney, chief tor us (the board) to deny French Move Slowly kn®®. appewwices. “ '®‘ '' ‘x>«»®®- ^ , nla, who also has pushed for This isDaddario’s district, and Secretary of the State Ella T. of the Bureau of Pupil Person- Vour request and for you to at- Tanzania, Zambia and Ugan- -virhiie the political risk factor ■Police said toe shooUngs were changes, and Wayne L. Hays of To Study To\m da have cracked down on mini- ,g increased by Nixon’s personal reporcea oy a girl wno said her Qhlo, known to his colleagues as, ? VOTERS I though he won It by 60,000 voteb Grasso of Windsor Locks was nel and Special EducaUon Serv- t^-ck the problem by seekl^ In War on Pollution two years ago, it’s a different supposed to be a dioo-ln, but Sewer System ices for the State, contained a recourse and challenging the skirts as offending their nation- ggmpalgn one White House offi- ‘ “ “ i®*" *i®®" something of a maverick with a ballgame this year. 'Ihe Repub- her'Republican opponent, Rich- copy of the law being question- state’s InterpretaUon, he to ai dignity. cial ^ d toe gamble was always i“ «y Pianned to talK lurtner to gharp tongue. PARIS (AP) — France has oil spills. The government plans Upper Volta’s decree that there. ^® determine whether g<, fgr, Boggs, has been the llcan candidate is Mayor Ann ard C. Kilboum of Morris, has j St. Germain. ; The Manchester Parking Authority asks for X The Town CJouncll last night RepeaUng that the particular plenty of environmental prob- a special aerial patrol to spot oil skirts should be no higher than he explained it, whether or ®“® ®a'w anything or heard toe most active candidate, at least Uccello of Hartford, and while fought an energeUc campaigncam pal^ appointed a sewer assessment ...... >1 i> __j 1___folTAn im Di'. McElaney noted that the jg ^rgpted to the town, not lems, but toe government is ®*i®ks. Beach cleaning machines i**® knee had unfortunate conse- j^^t Nixon campaigned personal- shots. in toe open. ' your YES vote on the acquisition of prop- -k . Uie party registration...... in.. the ....dls-...... and...... has reportedly , * - talien up In commuiee, chargedCimiKcU with WiUi study-ovuujr- law mw lais tinan attempt to provide ii.- gghool district ^Iq»|.4pf of Q which the rivir) «itn.1#ni*A oAi-irloaO _ . . . * >. ______L moving slowlv in belief that thev *’®‘^ developed. quences. An Upper Voltan news- , g,„geiy contested states, ------Excluding those who will « r - trlct Is heavily against her, she much of Mrs. G rasps r a s ^ le Grasso ^ m j '^ays g„g thaty,at townspeople wouldwoulc health and welfare services, Education is a part, moving siowiy m oeuer that they q,,g gj, problem on land Is to P®?®*" reports that overzealous jj,g outcome of toe congresslon- talnly not be In toe next Clon erties by the Special Downtown Taxing Dis- ^ going to her favw an et^^^ »>e charged for the proposed often offered within the public ouBeau Suggested that St. Ger- a l not as severe as else- be dealt with through a collec- ycii**? men used toe order as an gj elections would be Interpret-F l p u f l i f l K y F l l l T I P S gress, because of retirement or appeal kv uic jiicuijr ' ----- aerv- lake and village area sewer schools, to children who are in majn take his problem to town w here-U ky in toe United Uon and treatment system for excuse for "outrageous Impor- gg victory or defeat fof toe primary defeat, there are about Americans In the area, plus the known personality, having ‘' a ^ ^ r I c a n T ' trict for street parking— $185,000. ^ ' . the' state system, once It is completed. attendance to private schools. He officials. St. Germain said he Statas. ii.Qpfi______inriimtHfii iiihHnanta tunlngtuning” and r u m m at g*S i* n K __ administration.nrimintotvaiirm______Fell Youth, 16 70 SoutocSouthern Democrats general advantage of having in the field ed as secretary oi me siave j V used industrial lubricants. J n r f h ^ n j^ ch ^ red “"'with’ l7''voIunteerrto” serve, stod“ “ “ ‘u;ere no“wIy““that‘ i had‘ s^ken' to "t o w " attorney'; -Taking toe long view, France Measures to assure clean air e-^btabout” ' inside suspect skirts. 'ITiere was, therefore, nothing ? ly cast .in toe traditional mold : $ W d to^urt°th^"D^m ^raU^tw^ N ^ n a l D em ^m tic Plat- the council decided to appoint all know of toat this law can be Abbott Schwebel but fechwebel feels it has time to formulate a are limited so far mostly to fac- tew Ic^holes ara left the lose. a vouth working at Gerrl’s about 60 strongly Ideologl- ^ I. This bond to be fully paief for by the prop- - ^ S ld a te ^ ^ I ^ m S T s t o r " o w ^mmlttees and seven 15 , rather than cut the number interpreted to provide special explained he could do nothing total approach, combing envi- tories and apartment building Upper Volta. Short ,,j have never seen as many /-.i i » t .im < ®®^ liberals, ronmental control with toe prob- heaUng plants For toe latter, “ ’® acceptable for tennis undecided voters in toe polls '“ ''y Cleaning store at 419 Main jgg^gg gbout 100, some- ^ r s t a t e Ii^ u rire 0)mmls- State [Platform Committees. down to seven, as had been dls- education instruction for Jean- unless he was requested to by ^ erty owners ot the Downtown Taxing Dis- ^ riw er W i l l l ^ T CottS^ a 44- ^ b l ) u m , who Is general man- cussed at last week’s meeting, ine, a first grade student at one of the town boar^. lems of industrial, social, cul- the naUonallzed oil company Elf ° ‘*'®'' ®PO*“t®- '^^®y ®a« also . _ Nixon said, toscussing St. was taken unconscious to Umes called regular Democrats, ? ^ r i i r S e l o r ’ toe ’ thlrt- agw of radio station WBIS to jt was noted that there is bound St. Bernard’s Sch^l.” St Germain said today he vdU tural and regional development, reports a water injection system worn for traditional tribal big' campaign in Columbus, Manchester Memorial hospital Most of them are from urban ^ trict. Property owners not in the Special party entry Is Edward “ Ned” Bristol, has made effective use to be some attrition on the com- .. iiie law suiLcs iiittb co-uii twwii. cuiivtu;!. ivtajfvi FIGHT POLLUTION For one reason polIuUon fight- for oil furnaces which cuts toe dancing, but toe Mlnlst^ of Se- Qhlo. "The undecided voters are yesterday after being overcome areas with strong party orgMl- Coll, a 30-year-old left-of-center of media advertising. mlttee, making the committee that provides health and wel- and ask him to see what can be Ing should be easy here: Gov- outflow of solid smoke wastes curity—vi^ch U responsible for gg^^ determine it. And toat degning solvent fumes ‘aS«i^r fare services for chUdren attend- done. ernmeht officials enjoy decree by 90 per cent. In Paris this whole business cautioned ig ^vhy these appearances that y ug liberal side on bread and butter ^ Taxing District will not be assessed for any ^ candidate who heads toe Revit- An Important factor in toe smaller as time goes by. / allzation Corps. Congressional races Is toe out- ^ y,gt t h e ______USE A M O C O SUPER PREMIUM LEAD FREE G A S powers which affect toe entire would reduce fallout from 300 miniskirts are talxio for gn gj gg are making in the last David Mooney, 16, a ward of jggues. Many belong to toe Dem- country. In toe United States, on metric tons a year to 30 and dancing. ^^g vveeks may have some cf- the state, lives with Mrs. Fran- ocratic Study Group but are not k portion of this bond. k coll might affect toe outcome come of toe committee Is to reporttback to _ j____ ..mut « u , .m u I" M'J im M S toe other hand, problems are benefit not only health but also ^ Souto ^ ^ c ^ lay preacher feet.” ces Gauthier of 364 Main St., particularly acUve in it I- 5 » of toe race If he polls many Meskill has been leading to toe council with its recommenda- who manages toe store. While Obviously a leadership candl- handled by•'J government6''»'^**“ **'^*‘*- subdivi- uiethe lacaueafacades uiof buildiiu^buildings anuand na- „oir« ci.^.i. «in>Krvif> . more than 6,000 votes. polls, and if he wins by more committee will hold . _ v 4 helplng her at toe laundry yes- date cannot win with toe sup- f 2. The purpose of this bond is to purchase ^ ’Hie overwhelming Democrat- than 50,000 votes, Kilboum meeting next Monday, S e t o monuments which suffer ° /b lc h toured Brit- 4-H Projects terday morning, he crawled be- port of only one of toe three ic edge to voter registration a shot at victory, e ^ c im y residents appointed ‘ . - j,.- from sulphuric acid. year loot because of the hind toe two dry cleaning units groups. As toe least clearly de- ^ more free off street parking tor shoppers makes toa Uccello campaign an since he is running in Meskiii s _ James Ladd, Nelson ^ a n ce however h ^ a differ- Smoke regulaUons that apply ..decadent influence” of mlnt- T o Be ShoxvTi In an attempt to change the fined of toe three, toe blg-olty uphiU struggle, however. 'The district. Bearce, Bert Carlson, G. R. FREE ent problem: Officialdom Is of- only to Paris will be extended to gui^gd British women. lint filters. A flood of clean- regular Democrat sector Is toe r in Downtown Manchester. ^ district has gone Republican To sum up. the “ d ’Avignon, Brad Huddleson, Joe ten more sensitive to pressures other cities. ^The Souto Africans recently Seven local 4-H Clubs will , solvent,driven by 20 pounds indicated ground for a Southern only once in the past 24 years, chance to win four of me sm perottl. Rlch- ^thinwithin its own high circles tlp^than Public dumps are b ^ g defeated toe visiting New Zea- have___ toelr annual Achievementa ytVtl AirAVVi Anr L^essme ^ suddenly spui^ or liberal____« ____ candidate4..V 4a r r rto \ niirtT. go hunt- and toat was to toe GOP land- congressional seats, which is voung. Helmar Noren, 10 Oz. DOUBLE . land __All Blacks rugby squ^. Night program Friday at 7^^^^^ g„^ g, machines, ing _the_^ f 3. The installation of new traffic lights i J slide year of 1966. about toe best they J® , George Eberle, Roger Barrett, .example, even J though toe police sands of tons of ^ rubbish from .... ------y g ^ ila changing his at” Emanuel Lutheran Church. enveloneT"M ^ev forci'ne needs. It Is also a likely source Second District (Eastern Con- Ucally expected to do, jake^Bohr Arthur Ctoutu, Mrs. have measured unhealthy con- being abandoned in toe pubUcpublic „ g ^g^^ed Souto Africans The event is open to toe public, “ “ tlauto t o t o ^ eWr^^^ for a compromise candidate in necticut) the two Democratic incumbento downtown will necessitate the enlargement OLD FASHION \ centrati' n of carbon -monoxide parks_ each year. Old cars are 1° "®1°P crowing about,_.toe clubs partlclpaUng in toe pro- h,g gigUigg case of a deadlock—and some ’This Is St. Onge country, and to office. The best ^ ^ re w Djlounas. gas in m jiy streets, toe govern- under scrutiny. About 600,000 springboks’ victory over toe All gram are: Baste and pake, ®‘° " ’®®- names, such as those of Dan J toe late congressman wou)d cratic realists can hope for a „ rNee*i Year fla>P0»t»lir A ment’s first program makes no are abandoned yearly. Blacks” because toe demise of Busy Beavers, Cloverettes, Hoe Jeffrey Bennett, who has a ^ggienkowskl of Illinois and Bd- of the now existing parking free lots. "k C have been heavily favored for gain of one seat, giving them Panthers NORTH END suggestion that auto makers be The picturesque countryside sguUi African rugby is Imml- and Halter, Glastonbury Coun- room at the Gauthier household, p ^ ja n d of Massachu- re-election if he had Uved.' Whe- a 6-1 edge—toe lone GOP seat The Coventry Pemthem lost required to install anti-pollution is a French strong pdlnt. Meto- pent. The players are obsessed try Gals, Manchester 4-H.Home- was summoned, and he instruct- ggtts, have been mentioned. 4. Your yes vote will make downtown an toer his former campaign man- being toat to toe Fourth Dls- their season’s JOdget Footoaii NATIVITY SCENE . . . >■ device's. odlcal forestry has been prac- .^^dto sex, he said. makers and Zippers and Spoons, ed Mooney to go to the cellar ' ------ager. State Sen. John F. Pickett trict. «nale Sunday, to an InsP'red Won’t you, or yonr orgnniaatlon, oontillnite to Hite wor^h- r . Hie government itself owns tlced for ages. Billboards ar^^ jj. H. Kamuzu Banda, the The Master of Ceremonies and wash out his eyes. When easier place to shop. ^ rf^ddletow n. can foUow to St. ------Portland Dukes team to Port- whUe oommaidty project? Oome OirtetBy, tohA Mow ^ you’U feel when you aee It and aay, “I oontributed to that France’s largest auto firm, Re- severely limited. Now toe gov- bachelor president of Mala'wi, will be Miss Susan Nelson.The after Several minutes the boy Jethro’ s Cousin Onge’s footsteps Isis quesUonable.questionable. . ------. landland. GLASS nault, which Applies nearly ernment is moving fast to ex- ggyg jjg ig shocked by high hem-program which will highlight did not reappear, Bennett went X.) HARTFORD, Ky. (AP) — In Altoough earning a reputaUon TodaV in HlStOry a toTto nlaw tit with half the country’s cars. pand its number of national and Hues. 4-H projects includes talks by down to the cellar and found J MANCHESTER | as a capable state lawmaker, ^ •' entry into a fourth place tie wun Mtatae yonr ebeefc or money orderler pnynble titot— WITH EVERY 10 GALLONS For pollution controls on cars regional parks. Eventually, 12 jjig central African republic club members, a dress re'vue him unconscious on the floor, a review before an examination Pickett has been out-campalgn- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Portland in final league stand- Town at Menobeoter, “NattvtM^lteeBef* police prefect Maurice Grimaud regional parks ■will cpver 3 per unofficially banned toe mini and a demonstration. Bennett^ ____ then_ carried______him up_ on Greek Poetry, teacher Roger ed to some ways by his ener- Today is Tuesday. Oct, 27, toe togs. The Panther’s season rec- 0/0 P. O. Box No. 1Sl _____ Hartford stalra and cailed'the Manchest^^ Frizzel asked one boy: "Who HnnobMterf Conn. (06040) will substitute Gallic logic: cent of toe country's surface, about two years ago. A notice Edward Merritt, J PARKING AUTHORITY ? T OF GASOLINE getic, 31-year-old GOP opponent, 300th day of 1970. There are 65 ord Is four wins to three losses. When sidewalk metere show un- while toe land in them may be wanting female visitors to keep (jounty 4-H Extension Agent, pgUce who in turn called toe was Homer?” * Robert H. Steele of "Vernon. days left to toe year. Playing their last game n safe gas concentrations traffic privately owned, toe govern- the length of Qjelr skirts within will show slides of the Hartford Town Fire Department, and He's a cousin of Jethro,” re Na Pickett has also toe bitter Today’s Highlight In History Panther uniforms, '^®^“ will be stopped. ment 'will supervise its use and the locally observed limits of (Jounty 4-H Pair. Leaders of u,g ambulance. plied toe boy. legacy of a primary fight which on this date to 1806, Napoleon backs Dan Kissane and CSiris Hie government’s l(M)-point Umlt construction In order to of- decency was posted at Chllenka each club will present certifl- Police Officer Vito Perrone ar reportedly disaffected some Bonaparte's army occupied Diehl led several ground-gain- “ first program of measures and. (gr the greatest benefits to toe Airport. At least one Engllshwo- cates of achievement ^at toe rived first, and administered Democrats who backed his op- Berlin. Ing attacks deep into Duke ter- actions,’’ announced in June, vacationing public. man was asked to leave this for- close of toe program. Food bak- oxygen to the boy until the am ponent, State Sen. William B. on This Date ritory, but saw fumbles or pass was drawn up from 2.000 refiurcs are nromlsed to mer British territory, apparent- ed by 4-H members will ^ bulance arrived. He \vas taken Stanley. In 1659, two Quakers, William interceptions stall all but one. FI^EF/ FREE! FREE! suggestions from 14 ministries. , , rare aitimal species, ly tor Insisting on her right to ^ven as prizes and refresh- to Manchester Memorial Hospit Steele’s n&me Is widely known Robinson and Marmaduke Ste- Their yardage gained, along INFLATION BUSTER A ’^hlgh committee for the en- ^ ,gUy, birds, and abandoned wear minis. ments will be served, al where he was placed in the despite his youth, because his yenson,were hanged for return- with toat o f ' fullback I)an Zur- vlronment” was set up for plan- „ ^ehts-of-way and ca- "I ^®«1 very strongly about Intensive care unit. He Is report fatoer, Bob Steele, is one of toe Massachusetts colony muhlen, would ' have been c. miniskirts or any short dress at nlng &nd coordination. Hie com- converted into rec ed in satisfactory condition to- most popular radio personalities gfter'being banned. ' enough to win most low-scoring Banda : told a recent gato- Bank Ablaze FROST FREE / in toe state. , the 28th U.S. presi- games. 1868 r^^’ev^rjteT'?Veriram - X Assistant . Fire . . . Chief...... Ray... Third District (New Haven Theodore Roosevelt, was Outplayed on the ground, toe mbnt is under toe jurisdiction of ■ ^ " i i toT T ps, a long Thlfi^ps^rordVred th^'c'estobUsh area) ^. pom to New York City . Dukes pressed a successful a ministry. The ministries them- „g^gbgcn itinerary will b® The P*'®bably gasoline to set P,gggd ^own until toe spill Congressman Glalmo Is ^ jn1912 , toe siege of toe Turk- passing attack which toe Oov- selves -will finance toe measures gut ■«rlth shelters, camp- Elation to Mtlaw „ afl?e toe Bank of America soUd favorite to win a sev^to Adrianople began entry defense could never quite ed solvent could be removed. young fathers... 25.000 decided by toe hlg^ committee. " J ^ ^ g g^. ranger supenrislw rv;iained W s ^ University of Call- ■ The management o t Gerri’s terns against Republican rtobert, ^gj. when ti counted. The ministry of $»riculture. ed after Banda explained his po- g„igigig J.,J3unn, a reUred Air FOTce in i920,\toe League of Nations All Panther players are re could not be reached for com for ex&mpl6i has jurisdiction ■ . sltion. aay ment but a sign posted in front colonel from Mlford and Rich- jj,gpgfgrrgd its headquarters quested to turn their uniforms over water. It has started a pro- .. The fast-moving flames en- REFRIGERATl ard P. Antonettl, a West Hs,ven London to Geneva. in at the Town Hall next Sa of the store says toat It will on toe first be closqd off and on for toe pchwlteacher ruiu^g on during World War II, day, between 10 a.m. and noon, Let us show you how a ,4 4 f99 two-story concrete sir " rest of today. ^ d the U.S. government set a cell- a team banquet is tentative- $5,000 GREEN stream pollution centers In ru- _ X X ' Z Z r r X Z a bunding, destroying toe_lnterior ” ■ «■ “ “ «' ■«,!»’ ‘ ■>' r was estimated at ing they don’t want him on their taxes. ^ Lake Shores Community Hall. Savings Bank Life Insurance Policy . . . another country that when I say I am offended. Damage Extended Forecast tow *’c(^ld torTe WnT l QUESTION 5 f OiC The seashore Is getting spe Paid for by Concerned Citizens for Better Education 923 MAIN STREET MhOtboted by Mercury QU Co. ■ cial attention because of recent ■ ‘ ■ Raymond A. Guertin, Treasurer fttANCmimTiai EVENmG HlRALDj MANCHESTER.-CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 277 1970 PAGE NTNE’TEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27; 1970 jBL.
THE “ A15 ack and Ready for Joe Frazier Herald Angle Gates Continues Record-Breaking Feats
Clear Up Heavyweight Division EARL YOST Shutouts Common Sporto Editor Paces Tribe portant and, for him, probably Sion, but he didn’t go to sleep Angelo Dundee. “ I was amazed no figures on the live gate or ATLANTA (AP)— Mu the most satisfsrlng of hie ca- Coaches’ Comer Well Received T o Double For Indian Booters until he knew the result. at what I saw.” the gate from closed circuit tele- hammad Ali is back and reer. Excellent readership response has come from the Sporting a fine 11-2 overall reixird and 10-2 mark in Foster,, who has a thunderous All ,now 28, fought Zora-Fol- vision shown at 206 locations, ready . to meet champion Ali’s comeback fight was the popular Coaches’ Corner column which is a weekly fea the CCIL the Manchester High soccer team is making left hook could upset an Ali- ley March (i2, l«67 and won by with 900,000 seats in\^e Unlt^ Home W in Joe Frazier in a fight that 30th victory, 24th by knockout, ture in The Herald. The Comer is the work of Dave it a common thing to shutout opponents. 'Yesterday af Frazier fight. Another block a seven-rouhd knockout. States and Canada . \ By DEAN YOST should be an explosive cli could be All’s conviction which ’The bout alsw w as' beamed ii^.30 fights since turning pro in Wiggin and Cliff Demers, head football coaches respec ternoon in Bristol again.st Bristol Central the Indians max to what has been sev All’s transformation from lec 1960. tively at Manchester High and East Catholic High. What more can you ask ------— — added their seventh shutout to drew a $10,000 fine and a, five- turer, actor and fast food im live to Europe, South America, Australia, Asia Basid the Soviet While Ali’s future is bright, of a young runner who has their record with a 6-0 white eral years of confusion, year prison sentence., The con presario to a fighter that close Coaches view a game from an altogether different angle Union, with a lelayed telecast the 26-year-old Quarry’ s career than a reporter, plus a r e v ie w ------already rewritten the rec wash over the Bell Towners. frustration and doubt in viction still is being appealed. ly resembled himself 3% years One Rookie Is clouded. of the game films, and often Departments will, not promote ord b(Mks at three of the ’This was the third victory In boxihg’s heavyweight divi All was a heavy favorite to ago was truly amazing. Ali to Great Britain- ’The fighUng Irishman from extra credit may be given to a town tennis tournaments this courses he has run at this a row for the Indians since los sion. win the historic fight at At weighed 238 when he began Winning the fight was termed California was outgunned from player or two for his perform- season. And to think that lack of year? Do it again at your On 40-Man ing to Maloney High, 1-0. Man "I’m ready to settle the lanta’s old Municipal Audito training for the Quarry fight by Ali “ more than a win for a chester has won five of its last fighter—it was a social victo the start but, he didn’t want to ance via the column. facilities used to be the reason last home meet before^a small Utle,” All said Monday night rium, jammed with 6,100 peo six weeks ago. Monday night he six encounters, posting shut ry.” ’This was a reference to quit. His tr^ner, Teddy Ben- * * • for not staging these fine crowd? Well, yesterday after after disposing of tough Jerry ple, but it was the manner in weighed 213‘/4, just two more outs in three of them. ’The Red his victory against the banish tham, shouted to referee Twiy events. Now It’s lack of money. noon under some cold, windy Sox Roster Quarry in three rounds in Ali’s which he won it which showed pounds than he weighed when O ff the C u ff and White was held scoreless ment imposed on him after his Perez at the end of the third You can’t win!. . . When Gene weather conditions, Steve Gates, first fight in 3% years. that indeed he once agsdn is a he fought Folley and 16 pounds This is Paul Phinney’s swan BOSTON (AP)—’The promo- twice by Wethersfield and Ma- “ Quarry was much harder to major force in boxing . conviction. round that It had gone far song season as cross coimtry Johnson was an outstanding outstanding cross country per more than Quarry. enough. Perez then examined high school baseball prospect former for Coach Paul Phin- ti(m of only one rookie Is noted loney. fight than Joe Frazier will be,” B’rom the opening bell of the Ali saw plans for many fights coach at Manchester High af on toe Boston Red Sox’ 40-play- sticking to playing soccer In scheduled 15-rounder' until the Ali’s victory not only opened fall through until Atlanta the cut, without calling a doc ter 17 years. The former Uni one o f the camps he attended ney’s squad, lowered the In- said the man who rose to the the way for him to get a crack er winter roster. spitj ol a physical pounding by heavyweight championship as fight was stopped at the end of granted him a license. Georgia tor, and stopped the fight. versity of Illinois trackman, „was the„ BalUmore Orioles In dlan course record to 14:55.8. at regaining the championship, General Manager Dick an Inept Central team, toe In- the third round with blood gush Gov. Lester Maddox publicly Quarry, threw his hands up who succeeded Pete Wlgren In Haven. *1116 fellow who ran Manchester took both ends o f . Cassius Clay and then was which he points out he never O’Connell announced during toe dians walked off toe field as ing from Quarry’s split left eye opposed the fight but could not in anger and started after Pe 1964, is retiring from the school ^arl Weaver, toe duel meet between Wethers stripped of his UUe when he lost in the ring, it opens the weekend toe roster changes In- winners in their final CCIL. legally stop it since it was mu rez. His father. Jack Quarry, system and plans to make his ^ t l m o r e m anner, field High and Windham High. was convicted of refusing in brow, Ali was in complete com way for one of the most lucra eluded toe promotion of right- game, nicipally licensed. Georgia has shouted, "If you go back In that new home on Cape Cod. There McGowan, head Oriole ’The Indians defeated toe. Ea duction into the Army. mand. tive fights in history. handed pitcher Terry Williams After sliding around on the no state boxing commission. ring you’ll never fight again.” isn’t a more dedicated coach In New England, wanted gles, 10-42 and toe Whippets, 23- “ We’re ready to fight him as Using his 5%-lnch reach ad Monday night’s fight. did 34. who had a 4-0 record at Winston muddy field for the first period, 2 So ended Quarry’s third fail the local system than Phlnney. Johnson to s l^ ^ d Weaver. soon as we can' get rid of Fos vantage and showing he had Since being licensed to fight Salem and 4-6 at Pawtucket this the Indians took advantage of more for Ali than just restore ure in a big fight. He lo * a 16- . . . Mike Crisplno, a glue-fin- ‘ °0 ’ endorsed toe local m ^ as The Indians ^ placed third In „ ter and as soon as Clay Can get not lost his punching speed. All in Atlanta, Ali also has been season. both toe downhill lie of the field his pride. He figures to get round decision to Jimmy Ellis ready,” ’Frazier’s manager, peppered Quarry with stinging granted a license by New York gered end with East Catholic » *^® In other changes, right-hand and a strong wind to punch in more than a million dollars in the World Boxing AssoclaUmi Mgh’s football team last year, New York mark Platt High of Meriden Yank Durham said in East .left jabs and jolted him with State. ed pitchers Jose Santiago and two goals in the second stanza. from his percentage while ’Title tournament after All was la DlavlnB' fre8hman«.ball at AIC ° ‘«nta and performed in toe was first with a perfect 8-0 rec- Stroudsburg, Pa., where Fra left hooks and rights. It wds a 'The crowd, dotted with such Ed Phillips, toe former Colby John Herdlc scored at 1:20 of Quarry could end up with about deposed and he was knocked tids i ^ n toe "'hior leagues for a number of ord with Maloney Hlg^i second zier is training for a title de straight right In the third round personalities as actor Sidney College star, were released out- the quarter and Steve Werbner $500,000. Ali had been guaran out In seven rounds In a title fense against light heavyweight that ripped open Quarry’s eye Poitler, singer Dianna Ross, iSatt X i a r t y t o s t iX la l Z right to Louisville of toe Inter- took a drop pass and blasted teed $200,000 against 42% per fight with Frazier with whom •’ 1,0-= hoo.^io.1 Moriarty s entry blemish marks on Manchester s (AP Pholofax) king Bob Foster in Detroit Nov. brow, a wound that required 15 comedian Bill Cosby, baseball ner at toe Legion Home on !*® f. h^dled national League. • one by a surprised goalie frqm cent; Quarry $160,000 against he was trying for a rematch. record. RIGHT CONNECTION—^Muhammed Ali catches Jerry Quarry with hard right stitches. star Hank Aaron and fighter Nov. 17, sponsored by toe Man- *" Players moving up to toe par- twenty yards at 2:50 Of toe 18. 22% per cent. Quarry’s record now Ik 37 and has produced five 'cham ’Thls ,,writer asked Gates be hand punch early in first round. Quarry was staggered but managed to hold on. Jimmy Ellis, was solidly behind Chester American Legion, are ent roster Include pitchers Lynn game period. Frazier did not see Ali’s “ The guy I saw with Quarry ’The only statistic announced victories, five losses and four pionship ^uads. fore toe meet; “ Are you going 7 triumphant return, .which was was the same guy that fought was the sellout crowd of 5,100 All and roared its approval of on sale at toe Legion, (Clifford’s McGlothen- and Rogelio Moret, Kipp Blake got things going draws. Men’s Shop or from Jeff for a record today?” shown on closed circuit telcvi*"Volley,” said Ali’s manager. in the Auditorium. ’There were his victory, one of the most Im who will be given special atten- again after the intermission by Koelsch . . . Mark Houle of An Short Punts “ No, I don’t like the cold different weather.” ’The temperature was tlon in spring training next banking a hard shot off the dover is a member of toe Quin- Calvin Hill has a year, inflelder Doug Griffin, goallers shins into the near cor- Referee Listened to Trainer niplac Cjollege freshman soccer running style this season, says bouncing around the 40’s with a strong northerly wind blowing. who hit .326 for Hawaii, and ngr at 1:40 of the third canto, Sports SlotC I Pave Way for Touchdown, Field Goals team this fall... Steve Gates, Dallas Coach ’Tom Landry: ^ first baseman Tony Muser, who gaon after Blaz Stimac took a outstanding Manchester High “ Last year, as a rookie. Hill running conditions, batted .28T*at Louisville. neat through pass and went in cross country runner, has re- was just running. Right now, ^ Hinckley of Wl^ham set Five players on toe roster are „ „ jj,e goalie alone from near quested No. 13 In tWs year’s you can see he’s thinking as he early pace as Gates an(l Of Quarry in Stopping Bout ’TODAY playing now for toe Red Sox’ en- midfield, finally hitting the cor- Soccer Defense Great for Vikings Five Mile Road Race ’Thanks- goes and It’s not ks instinctive, Wethersfield’s Henry O’Connell try In toe Florida Instructional „er of the net at 3:10 of toe giving morning. . . Just won- maybe not as exciting. But he followed closely. But as toe ATLANTA (AP) — Bat All, defrocked of his title because it didn’t last long Manchester at Bristol Central League. ’ITiey are McGlothen, third. when he was convicted of refus- enough. South Windsor at Hall dering: Whether Wichita Uni- knows that to be a grreat' team race neared toe halfway point, Jim Lonborg, Mike German, tered Jerry Quarry, blood verslty would be better off to you have to have great execu- Gates shitted Into high gear and Blake scored again at 1:45 of ing induction into the Army, “ I needed the work and the Cross Country Carlton Fisk and,Ben Ogilvie the last period as substitutes gushing from his slashed In 13-3 Victory over Rams c ^ c e l Its remaining football tion against toe gfreat competl- pulled away from the pack, showed no signs of ring' rust longer it lasted, the easier it Windham, Wethersfield at (AiP Fhlototta) ’The roster Includes 18 pitch flooded the field for the entire ■left brow, dashed to the games following last week’s tlon. He Is learning how to run Gates was running 10 seconds following a 43-month layoff was to land my punches,” said Manchester FINGERTIP CONTROL— Little Nate Archibald of Cincinnati does a balancing ers, four catchers, nine Infield- period and acquitted themselves MINNEAPOLIS ST. extra down after Gabriel’s sec- Rams’ running back Larry 62-0 thumping at toe hands of with toe help of blockers, be- faster than ever before going center of the ring pleading since he last defended his title All, speaking in a low voice be- ond down thmst over right Smith fumbled in the second ers and seven outfielders. TUESDAY, OCT. 27 PAUL (A P)— Carl Eller Arkansas, n ie bulk of toe cause you need help when you Into toe last half mile of the act with the ball as he retrieves a rebound against Knicks ’ Willis Reed. very well. for the fight to go on, de- against'Zora Folley. fore a battery of newsmen. tackle and no time on the score- period, Alan Page picked It up "I was very proud of the Wichita team was.killed In toe run against g(xxl defenses.” ’The course. Coming down off the spite a shout of warning Ali, 28-year-old descendant of ” If Quarry had not been cut Soccer simply explained that the boys today, not only did they board clock. But referee Fred at the Los Angeles 22 and ran - air tragedy earlier this month, style may be different, but toe bill, he seemed to sprint and the from his father. Jack. “ If a Kentucky slave, predicted so bad, he probably could have Cheney Tech at Coventry Minnesota Vikings took the Grid Briefs play the best game of the year, . . , X j i. 1- f Silva mled that the Vikings did to the 14. Fred Cox kicked a Arkansas, Incidentally, used re- production is still among toe war chants of Phlnney could be you go back in that ring, that “ Joe Frazier will be easier gone 10 rounds or so. I wish he Ellington at Tolland right attitude to the line Ol unpile in time, and gave 13-yard field goal, T ^as Nudges Past Ohio State but they refused to stop playing to hit.” had. Quarry was a good boxer, Cross Country NEW YORK (AP) — Hanging serves most of toe game. best. In Dallas’ first five games heard over Memorial Field as .you’ll never fight again.” scrimmage on 9. game-turn- Gabriel another down. Da'^’e Ray kicked a 23-yard out the college football wash: * * • thig season. Hill rushed for 428 Gates closed In on his own rec- fioayKe their game when their oppo “ Quarry hits harder than a tricky fighter. He tries to East Catholic at St. Joseph nents were playing a very "Sit down, you heard what ing goal line. Stand against it . made Uttle difference, field goal for the Rams in the Win Headley, Wake Forest’s IT „_ „ »_ yards as compared to 412 over ord of 15:01.2. As he neared toe your father said,” added train Frazier,” said the bronzed fight- sucker you in for a big punch, Ellington at Tolland rough game, more like rugby er who was bom Cassius Clay. But, he never landed one on Simsbuiy at Rockville the Los Angeles Rams. Alexander actually thought third period, but Cox booted a defensive tackle, was presented er Teddy Bentham, who mo “ We never doubt ourselves,py(, points on the' 25-yarder for the Vikings in the Sunday with the first annual Department: Football t*»e same span last season. . . ®;!^bTu '"tdavew In Weekly College Football Poll than soccer. Because they were ments earlier had yelled to Ref “Quarry is also harder to hit.” me,” Ali said. South Windsor at Northwest fans nlannln^ to take In the I>©trolt defensive tackle Alex practicing football playei^ NITE OWL — Ruth Johnston playing most of the game at “The guy I saw with Quarry Ali predicted he would be Catholic. said Eller, a 6-foot-6, 260-pound bpard with his run after Willie final quarter, Brian Piccolo Award, named Y ale-D artl^th game Saturday Karras on the best quarterback stopped ®heer the smooth eree ’Tony Perez, “ No more. after the late Wake Forest and Royal who once said Texas 39-13 and Air Force trounced 2U-490, Marie Szetela 176-463, the Bristol end of the field all ^ was the same guy that fought ready to fight again in six defen^ve end^ ‘‘We realize the Eiijgop stormed in to get a hand The Vikings held the Rams to at New Haven should not wait and defensive linemen he has NEW YORK (Apf—'The could never be No. 1 unless ev- Boston 36-10 . Mary Lourle 201-486, Barbara Enough. Bad cut.’ WEDNBaDAY, OCT. 28 percentages. But we will never Chicago Bears running back He ran 6.4 seconds fasten than afternoon and goalie Brad TOT‘ draiiia'’ uiifolded in the Volley (in March 1967),” said weeks, at which Ume “ my con- on .Torn McNeill’s punt. Jim loo yards total offense, 34 rush- until the last minute to pur- seen in his 12 NFL seasons: Texas Longhorns, defend ery team in toe Big Ten had Rounding out toe new Top Ten Deganne 460, Lois Johnson 469. Steurer had a very easy after Ali’s trainer, Angelo Dundee, stant left hands will be sharper. Soccer cpncede.” Lindsey tackled him at the two. ing, and piled up 146 rushing ol who died of cancer this year. It best time. O’Connell said Quarry comer Monday night Cn&SCchase UckeU.UCK6L0. It»sXI B theUlU XvU.No. X1 “ For ^quarterback, it's a toss-up~ nls Q I a V I* 1*1 ing national v-champions, f U66lt beaten DCEttGU. “ It1 1 rCHlljrreally olll"sur- were W clC rtiArkansas, 1% Tennessee and ------noon,” stated head coach Dick Manchester at Westport The Rams, after Kermit Al , ___ uYY„ o u... .wc... annually to the Wake following the third round of the It was sort of scary.” Give me another two months “ I thought I was over,” said their own against the team that game in toe East and with good between toe Johnny Unltas of after the meet, UMn, weve past Ohio’ State to- prigeg me,” he added, “ but it’s Louisiana state, which were ZODIAC—Daleyne Siwlk 177- Danielson. Stables exander’s 49-yard return of a Alexander. “ I should have tried had led the NFL In defenslng Forest typifies scheduled 15-round event in “ I was nervous before it and I’ll be much, much strong weather a capacity crowd could Ws prime years and toe Norm a mply great I was Trja g _ place in The a pleasant surprise.” ninth, lltlllto and 14to, respective- 492, Jenena Kurtz 184-454, Pat Aiiuicliesler (6) Bristol Central (4) Cross Country deflected punt, had a first down which Muhammad Ali, the un started, tense like I like to be,” er.” to elude Undsey, but I was the run. ^ very easily, result. Both teams Van Brocklin of one year, 1960. stay within 16 s®®°"ds of him u y „ ’Theny he asked y ------with a chuckle,------,ly, _a ...... week ago. Tabola 469. Steurer SucWnskl Bacon Academy at Bolton on Minnesota’s two with 19 sec Associated Press college G beaten former heavyweight Ali said. “ There was excite . Quarry, who took 15 stitches worrying about a fumble.” gill Brown led Minnesota’s ® ^ ^ a y ^ most of the way ^^th are undefeated. . . Also, Satur- Van BrockUn Is toe only man and he whipped me by 36 sec- ‘"rhls isn’t toe final poll, is It? Auburn, a 17-9 loser to LSU, HuM Lupin in the two-inch cut, said, “ I Coventry at East Hampton onds left in the. first half and football poll. T&lbot Brault champion, started his ring ment in the live crowd and I’m Alexander had cause for wor- ground attack with 62 yards and ^ painfully bruised right instep. day, toe annual Band Day who ever beat Vince Lombardi Texas, which trounced Rice Notre Dame’s still right In there fell from sixth to 12to and sure it was that way all over missed him with a right hand the Vikings leading 10-0 in a No Not to be overlooked are the FB comeback with a knockout that ’THUHSDAY, OCT. 29 ralnv ’ muddy National Football became the 13th player in NFL geadley made nine unassisted festivities at Storrs will be part In a championship game, 45-21 last weekend to run toe na and we have five games left.” Southern California Carter PUiteewlck cam T^ra'Lories o^leirjabs,'”^ the country, all over the world, by that much,” holdi^ two of toe day’s program which In- quarterback ever played as — other members of toe Red and Besides Ohio State, fifth- from lOto to 18th after bowing to Coope 141-362, Les tairistensen I4HB Socc(^r LeS^e game Monday n T S history to surpass the 5,(H)0-yard tackles; Including five the lagt tion’s longest winning streak to Smayda Doty left hook ando„H ao right riy PB-Y room, board, books and limit. ’The Nebraska-Colorado telecast be replaced by Malcolm Walk- Johnson, who remained vdto toe CX3IL Field Day at Central ’The proposal would limit toe tuition, plus n -sm all monthly ‘The Russian-bom “ Kid” Kap has been extended Into parts of er. Coach Phil Bengtson said. toe Red Sox as a special asslgn- Connecticut State College, of scholarships any allowance for such incidentals OCT. 26 to 31 lan grew up in Meriden, He the Midwest and a larger area Baltimore running back Tom ment instructor after Williams ’Thursday afternoon at 3:30 for m ^ te r M a y b e ^ (AP FlaotoCu) as laundry. lived in the Hartford area for of the Northeast, pre-empting ■ Matte, who had been out of ac- was fired last year, will succeed JV’s, 4 for toe varsity. NCAA * member could give to 30 THREE ‘EARS’ OLD— Little Sean Reid holds up three fingers to indicate his in football and six In basket Another suggestion presented the last 44 years of his life, re age to Chicago Bears’ quarterback Jack Concannon at Chicago’s Wrigley Field. Southern Cal-Callfomia, which tion since toe OolU’ first game Billy Gardner at LoulsvlUe. The _____ trouble with your will be seen only on the West of toe season with an Injured Red Sox said In announcliy toe o ir K ii ball. 'The other half of toe two by toe Financial Aid Com siding most recently in Bloom Occasion marked the start of the 1970 UNICIF feed-the-children campaign. mittee would require each field. I 0>ast and part of Nevada. left knee returned to action last change during toe weekend that A.lClIlClOr V r a l U S prong plan would set up a for MATCHED a school member school to Issue Its His wife, Bessie, survives. Sunday ’ against Houston and Gardner will remain In toe Bos- mula under which heating system, It looked as though a monu-^ tcMi organization. Point Ijcadership could give a student only that scholarship invitations toe 7 promptly relnjured It. Possible Ali-Frazier Bout mental upset might be in the NEW YORK (AP) — Lew Al- financial help he needed. same day and allow a one-week WORK SETS is it isn’t a I Bomb Check making when Hampton Insti clndor, leading Milwaukee In ’The need would be based on period for the recipient to tute, which had lost 17 straight Pistons Set New Standurd pursuit of Detroit In'the Nation- toe federal Income tax return choose which school would PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Po Excites Ex-King Joe Louis g^ames, took a 2-0 lead over un- al Basketball Association's Mid- of the student’s parents. Once It attend, Shape/Set fabrics are permanently pressed system . lice and firemen searched the beateii' Virginia State. Final west Division, has jumped In was determined how much-toe Once that decision was made DENVER (AP) — Former flg^it his fight on the ropes or score: Virginia State 85, Hamp While Royals Snap Streak West PhUadelphia home of Mu front In toe scoring race with a family could accord to pay the, athlete would be Ineligible N O IRONING NEEDED heavyweight champion Joe Lou- *** comers." ton 2. 36.6 polnts-per-game average each year, the family would be to play for another school. hammad Ali for a bomb early Is appeared to be more excited Louis shied away from pick Ten different players scored Det«,lt’ 8 runaway Pistons set games al«ad ^ l^e r e c o r Z g to statistics releas"ed ★ SHIRTS ★ PANTS If your heating oil, your burner, and your furnace do not match, today after his 21-year-old wife ing a winner in an AU-Frazler the touchdowns and three quar a record for success while On- In the NBA Midwest Division about a possible future heavy by the NBA today. you don’t have a system. This can be inefficSient. And expensive. reported a series of threatening light, but did say that "when terbacks threw scoring passes. was sn^plng a string ol and dropped toe SuperSonlcs, The Bucks’ big center hit for Bruins Dominate Scorings ftijUKy now 33, Into a three-way tie That’s why we perfected our own heating system. It starts phone calls received shorUy af weight match between-Muham- he gets Into top shape Clay will Coach Walt Lovett used every 38 points in a losing cause—Mil 2 7 ^ 9 7 ter All defeated Jerry Quarry nlad Ali and Joe Frazier than in be champion lor many years.” offensive back available and, The imdeleated Plstcms, mak- with San Francisco and Los An- waukee’s______only ______setback______thus far Five Listed AmongT plO 4 .9 9 J with clean Mobil heating oil. Perfectly matched to the Mobil in a heavyweight bout In Atlanta. the quick All finish of Jerry late in the g;ame, was spotted at Ing a shambled of toe National geles for supremacy In toe Pa _gggj„gt tj,e unbeaten runaway 0 3 As for the Quarry fight, Lou UMCOLM the end of the bench not even Thermo Jet burner that burns clean. Both matched to your fur Mrs. Belinda Clay, wife of the Quarry Monday night. is said he felt It should have BaaketbaU Association’s Mid- cUlc Division. Pistons and hit lor 38 against Now’s the time, to buy Dickies ^ork Clo'thes at the lowest watching the action. “ I don’t NEW YORK (AP) — The Bee- and ninth-place John Bucyk, nace that’s matched to the heating requirements of your home. former champion who has also Louis, ccFpromoter of a closed been allowed to continue a lit .west Division, battered Seattle With Dave Bing le a d ^ Baltimore. Permanent press blend of 50 /o Fortrel like to be involved in anything ton Bruins are just a bunch ol with eight poihts, are toe other prices of the year! been known as Cassius Clay, told circuit television showing of the tle longer, although he didn’t 142-111 Monday night for toelr troit’s attack with 36 pointy, toe Seattle center Bob Rule is sec- polyester 50% cotton. That’s a real system. That’s efficiency. That’s inexpensive. DOWNS like this,’’ he said. I ______„ „ = ______good skates . . . and live of toelr Bruin representatives In toe poUce an unidenUfied male call fight in Denver, said, AU, also think Quarry “ would have last- eigfath successive victory. That Platons ran roug^h^^ ,_®y®f ond In scoring with a 29.8 aver- Shirts hove flop pockets And to keep this efficient system operat- » ■ _ i i ® THOROUGHBRED er threatened to damage the known as Cassius Clay, looked ed more than a couple of ejS^^'toe'seven-w ln mark set Seattle, opened a i6-polnt bulge followedT by Boston’s John p la y e rs^ e cutting up the Nb- elite group. when they were toe Fort alter one quarter and expanding Havlicek at 28.9, defending scor- tional Hockey League scoring E gj^ito’s leadership in toe and come in sizes 14% ing efficiently, we service the whole system. RACING house and finally said a bomb good in hla first fight In 3% rounds had the fight continued.” Seeks Water Mark to 17. Pants hove tunnel M obil would go off at 1 a.m. Wayne Ind. Pistons In 1966 and toe lead 75-48 at toe hall. mg champ Jerry West ol Los race.^ ^ ^__ ^ Dhii Tr= scoring race means that ol toe So you might say we’re part of the system, too. years, "but Is not ready to meet ______loops and como in sizof 9 Races Mon.-Fri. She said about 10 calls were Frazier.” LDS ANGELES (AP) — Gary eqim ll^ in Detroit In 1961. Despite cooling off In *1 toe sec- yvngeles at 28.8 and Detroit’s Ded front-runner “ Pmi ls- ^ weeks o f regular-season hecrtin^ oil Gabelich, whd broke the worid ’Tn the onlv other NBA game, ond hall, they ended up with a Dave Bing at 26.7. P°®‘to wrtto 13 i»lnte, toe BrolM back to the 13th I lOUSE 30 to 42< Dk. grey, dk. received by herself and an un Louis said. All and Frazier Delaware No. 1 In toe Mtiyo*dy other NBAn b a ggam------, ------_ ------Alclndor also tops toe NBA In show why they’re undefeated in ^ identified bodyguard In a half- “ are the only two good heavy land speed record last Friday, olive, khaki, green. 10 Races Saturdays Ster age from toe floor. Don Smith field goal p ercen ^ e with .645, the Ea^ Division with live ol player has led toe scor- hour period beginning at 11:35 weights around these days,’’ al NEW YORK (AP) — Dela- has his sights on the water Host p.m., moments after her hus though George Foreman should ware, despite a day off last speed standard. flve^^tbackB, walloping Atlanta topped toe Sonic scorers with “ 'l ^ s U o IT ^ ^ lx goals — ‘ng *or 37 Weeks. POST 1:30 P.M . “ I’d like to go from 300 to 860 has six goals and ' xtut i band scored a technical knock be on par in another two years, weekend, continues to pace the NO RACING TUESDAYS miles per hour, the 80-year-old for .962, WUt Chamberlain of seven assists lor 13 poinU. J ( ^ ' Z e wWle goaltender 24-HOUR SERVICE • PHONE 643-5135 We Give out over Quarry. A Frazler-Ali fight, Louis field In the voting for the Lam- lone American Basket- Johnny ‘ Green was Ctocin- 26 • DAILY DOUBLE Gabelich told a news conference 945 M AIN STREET Valuable Firemen checked the roof of sald, would pair two different bert Cup. ball Association game■ toe Vlr- naunail’s s big gun withwiui ouS^polnU, puuiu>, 15iu theme Los Angeles Lakers Is toe „ ^ Ed Cilacomln of New York has • TWIN DOUBLE Monday. He said he needs a ginift Squires remained unbeat- In the fourth P«H^- Royals leading relx^ d er ^ t o a 23.2 ^ ^ Martin Chi- the best lnd(vldual average, '1.20 MANCHESTER • PLUS 2 PERFECTAS the house and- police searched fighters. He said Ali, although ’The Blue Hens amassed 79 sponsor for his plan to assault i.ommand In the were never headed alter snap- average and Seattle, player- Montreal ana tni marun m v-m . _ „ MoHarty Brothers , nyu: the interior but' said they did not as fast as he used to be, points from sports writers and the record of 286 m p.h. He HALE 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Green Stamps! DIRECT RUSSES FROM MANY POINTS not find anything suspicious. has developed a much harder voting for the . top college Dlvl- wanU to build an aluminum and RTE. 146, LINCOLN, R. I. PoUce said the home telephone punch, but would have to con- sion H football team In the steel hydrofoU-type boat for the number is unlisted. tend with Frazier “ making you East. attempt. The Ptatons puUed three AUanta with 28. ry. PAGE t w ^ n t y -o n I: 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER-27, 1970 PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER • EVENII^G HERALD, MANC^ffiStER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER -27, THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help l^oiited—• Help W onted^ BUGGS BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE with IVJAJOR HOOPLE Business Services Offered 13 . Female 35 Female 35 h a k -plI’M p h / He CAN'T hen from the daw sh e st a r t s camo PILGRIM MILLS Needs a wom WHAT'S EATIN' VA, ...IT'S JUST S he g o t t h e j o b b e c a u s e h e r T - IT eJUCTS’O (SO l o n g Aatwer to Etorioai Faiilo CLASSIFIED TTMBERLAND Tree Sendee, an to work in pattern depart THAT I Ev/f/ev PAY TUEREAfTEf^) TNIS IS V/MAT SYLVESTER? THIS ’ «tSlA|«CNAM6f WetZE firt4oULPEIZ- 1 HAPreNSTHAT h a i r . tree removal, pruning, shrubs, .g r o o m in g \NAS im p e c c a b l e HER CAN'T ment. Experienced In answer IS A BIG JOB AN' P E E P INTCS 1 9 7 0 a m p / MV AAIS^IOM UNLESS 01 10 2 and Itjts cleared. Fifteen years SNE LOOHS LINE - STAND ORESS EV/EN MOKE SO - ing telephone and a knowledge WE'RE GETTIN' Mpu STiLi. h avesi't \ -ro-THe He b u y s IT.' experience. Bonded and Insu^- . - m a t u r e WOMAN GOOD FAYJ BEING A l\ m ?r UMVEILEP a PERPETJAU 1 VPL1M& I'M P R E - of sewing Is a must. Also sales PICTIN' HES ACROSS 4 Poverty- § ADVERTISING ed. Free estimates. Call 647- / VERV Y/ELL , CLOCK- MOTION AAACHIME.' HAVE J P E O P U G stricken Gal Friday for factory sales girls needed for 10j3 shift. I KNOW, W ATCtm Utx VtoU RESISNEP YOUR- / IS ABOUT ds TREES removed, call Ray, 643- V^'^'UMORRO jiot required. Some system. p i z a m a o f EIFE? 9 Recover s Lr & A pledged 8 Unbleached s fn i,- 4458. " ' ' ' keeping, high degree of in ■VC ¥ 9 Royal Society T a U 0 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. telligence, Initiative and re proifcrty LADIES of Eklinburgh M 11 Italian city R TWO YOUNG married men sponsibility required for cus (ab.) £ T m 4:30 P.M. DAY IbBFORE PVBLIOA'nOK 13 Kind of tape Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4:30 p.m. Frida." will do small repair jobs and tomer contact and problem SALES HELP FOR recorder 10 Natives of mountain spur Morocco 26 Ellipsoidal painting, also cellar cleaning solving on pricing and de-' 14 Restaurant 41 Roman urban 11 Fissures of 27 Girl's name and light trucking. Call 646- CHRISTMAS (coll.) official liveries. Call for appoint a sort 28 Biblical PLEASE READ YOUR AD 2692, 646-2047. J 15 Sigmoid curve garden 42 Spring (ab.) ment 289-2717 or write. NEEDED BY 16 Feminine 12 Organ of 43 Fish sauce Classified or “ Want Ads" are taken over the i>bone as a sight 30 Another CLEANING . — Interior —both \ L L E Y O O P BY V. T. HAMLIN appellation pronoun 44 Festival convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST 11 BURTON’S 18 Payable 17 Rcident M Roman patriot residential and commercial. 19 Barterer 31 Decigram DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the E ..HEaO, \ fiu z ! WE WERE JUST I THAT'S RIGHT NOUR^ 19 Absolute (ab.) 47 Philippine next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE in Satisfactory work g(uaranteed. NOBLE & WESTBROOK ...WHATD YOU , I RNINP ; HIGHNESS, A U ^ / rulers 20 Bowling sweetsop 5ENP1M1M AFa f t k / wEa.i'iM.wqcR.. YtSj ' heaping INTO MOO term (pi.) 35 Elude For friendly free estimates, Pleasant working conditions, 31 Cicatrix 48 Through correct or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then 20 Westbrook St. THIS------TIME^E? [ ------TWO.' A TLOOKYOUUR' ANP X WANTED / OH.P6AR! 21 Asterisk 36 Clamp call Suburban Floor Mainten 10% cash discount, gift sug TO SAY hello.... ‘ 24 Streets (ab.) 37LimicoIine SO Island in the only to the extent ot a “ make good” Insertion. Errors which 25 Skin opening 22 Arrive at do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be ance, 649-9229. East Ifartford, <3onn. the scene bird Carolines gestions galore In front of 29 "Law of 52 Knock corrected by “ make good” Insertion. [Problems 23 Dry 40 Rugged you each day. Morning ^1H. strument repairing by Hartt Everything furnished, but fice. Moderate typing and Savings Bank of Manchester. T r a f la r s ^ College of Music graduate. gowns and alterations. Prompt tailored to the individual ' must be bondable handling our shorthand skills. Switchboard Individual wlUing to work ‘Remember any advice your father' gives you is . ’Application.made for payment. Ward Krause., 643-6336. service. Call 649-1133. needs of our nursing person Mobile Homes 6>A merchandise and cash. Part or experience helpful. 5100. Fee nel on all shifts. hard to assist in pet shop. O'tlfAl meant for your own good . . . no matter how it LOSTl o s t — Lady’sLaay s glasses, vlclnl-viouu- . ^______q -BEDROOM furnished full-time. Write; (Jhexco., 2910 paid. Rita Girl, 99 East Center F\iU-time employment, op turns outl” ALL AROUND men, we clean Planned orientation, tuition ty of Fairway Store on Main trailer for sale. Excellent con attics, cellars, jrarages, re Moving—^Tracking- N. 16th St., Phlla., Pa., 19132. St., Manchester, 646-3441. portunity for advancement. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD reimbursement after one St. Call 649-1822. dition. Plus tool shed. 53,400. move trees, etc. Reasonable. Storage 20 year fulltime employment. Good wages. Call between Strout Realty Co., Hebron, 228- Free estimates. 628-0670. And excellent medical and 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 643-6108. T w o w ! HE BOUNCEO BILL USED TO BRAG HOW HE YOU'VE HAD yOUR WELL — WE'VE GOT NURSE’S ’ aide, 3-11. (Jail 9116. MANCHESTER Dellvery- EARN $15-!f30,000 life insurance benefits. Staff OFF THE FIREPLACE— COULD KILL A AAAN WITH HIS FIFTEEN MINUTES , , h u d s o n - a n o I ' v e STEVE CANYON BY MILTOfi CANIFF Automobiles For Sale 4 llgfht trucking and package de 649-4519. assignnvent and salary will yOUVE KNOCKED HIM COLD, BARE FISTS— AHD HE WOULD'i/E I MICKEY/ GOT A COUPLE OF ^ take Into account Individual WILD CARGO AND BILL WAS ONCE A KILLED ME, IF n HADN'T BEEN LOOSE TEETH/ ^ Building— livery. Refrigerators, washers AS A WANTED — Cleaning woman '^..50 WE TRY 70 GET BY BUT WE DONT KNOW IF ITS a'^ background and experience. PET SHOPS PROFESSIONAL HEAVmEIGHT c a l l e d THE LEAGUE ¥ WE WRITE TO OUR ^ ASKING HANOI NEED CAR? (Jredlt very bad? and stove moving, specialty. FOR you! THAT'S FOR SURE! ON OUR REGULAR ALLOT- WIDOWS PENSION-OR JUST .Auto Driving School 7-A 14 one day a week. References OF FAMILIES OF PER CONGRESSMEN.BUT 70 GIVE US INWR- , Bankrupt, repossession? Hon Contracting SHELL DEALER A PAYOFF FOR HANGIN' IN Folding chairs for rent. 649- required. Call 849-5824 after If you find it difficult to see 611 Main St. Manchester SONS MISSING IN S.E. 7HEY CANT fo r c e AAATION — AND 70 MENTS.. est Douglass accepts lowest DAY’S Driving School — 25 SPACE so THE NEIGHBORS CAN MASONARY — All types of 0762. 5 p.m. us during the day, we will NORTH VIETNAM TD TREAT OUK ADEN down, smallest payments, any years professional driving ex make arrangements for an T 7 PO ANYTHING... A B ET TER-15 LIKE EITHER CRY FOR YOU-OR stone and concrete work. No Ambitious man desired now HOUERIN'UPA I aiinu AT Vnii I where. Not small loan finance perience. Call 649*6160, job too small. Free estimates. MATURE woman wanted as evening interview or if you MANAGEMENT position — 6- i Painting— Papering 21 for existing 3-bay service pref/er we would, be pleased company plan. Douglas Mo Quality workmanship. W o r k ______^______station with high gallonage, {Mjmpanlon for elderly lady. No day week, health and life In tors, 345 Main. heavy housework and no laun to forward an application guaranteed. Out of season j q s e PH P. LEWIS — Custom located in Tolland, Conn. and upon receipt will con surance. Apply In person. No M llp i .Business Services rates. Call after 6 p.m., 643- Painting, Interior and exterior, Excellent opportunity for. dry. Llve-ln one week, off sec tact you for an initial tele experience necessary, Alice's (C ilW TRIUMPH 1969 SplUlre con aggressive type individual. ond week, work alternate vertible, low mileage, good Offered 13 1870 or 644-2976. paperhanging, fully Insured. phone interview. Kitchen, Broad St., Manches For free estimates call 649- weeks. Pleasant surroundings. condition, call between 6;30-7 LEON (XMZYNSKI builder — ter. 9658. If no answer 643-6362. SHELL OFFERS Write Box S, Manchester Her p.m. 646-1887. JUNK CARS removed, 510 new homes custom built, re ald. MANCHESTER OARDROOM second hand, on modeling, additions, rec rooms, 1964 FORD, Gedaxy 500, 6 cyl each. Call 872-9433. FALL— A good time to have • Paid Training third shift, 48-hours weekly, all garages, kitchens remodeled, • Financing 'Available WOMAN companion to care for MEMORIAL HOSPITAL inder, standard shUL new your house painted. Gall Rich .year. Benefits. S & D Spinning bath tile, cement work. Steps, ard E. Martin, 649-4411. Pro • Insurance & Retirement disabled woman, — live In — Mills, MlUbury. Mass., 1-617- MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY snow Ures, 5250. 649-1477 after Plans 71 Haynes Street b GUTTERS and downspouts dormers. Residential or com fessional painters, free estl- own room. Call 872-3900. Sat 865-4870. 5 p.m. • And m#iny more benefits urday or Sunday between 4-9 •r —------cleaned, ^all 742-7894. mercial. Call 649-4291.______mate. 646-1222, Ext. 443 WHAT ABE 'HOWTO 1 DRIVE STRAIGHT ON THROUGH J— ------— p.m. MOTEL desk clerk, Manchester VOLVO 122S, 1967, low mileage. SHARPENING Service — Saws, y o u PEACHNS, SEE AND do n 't s t o p UNTIL YCXJ Never, -winter driven. AM-FM, DORMERS, garages) jxirches, jjjgjpg;—outside painting. Spe GET THE FACTS area, full-time, possible room AAR. IFSVBSAS BEACH (TALIFORNIA. BY DICK CAVALLl knives, axes, shears, skates, rec rooms,, room additions, clal , , rates—. — for people over 66. DOMESTIC to clean home, one- Included. Call 247-0706 for ap WINTHROP radial tires. Immaculate. Call collect days; 203-289.- LIGHT housework, simple cook ABEBNATH/? O N $ B rotary blades. Quick service. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Call my competitors, then call half day per week. Phone 648- pointment. Only sober respon 51,8()0. 646-0679, evenings. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 1521, ' Mr. Palumbo. Eve ing, live In. Call 649-1556. A PAY'-: sltjlng, general repairs. Quality me. Estimates given. 649-7863. 3298. sible need apply. T IN TUE G kitchen help n ^ e d . (Jail 649- / o i l 4519. . t h a t .' Must sell, 52,300. or best offer. LAWN Mowers — Garden trac- Evenings, 649-8880. after 6 p.m. SUNOCO holidays and other fringe benefits. Call 628-0342, 289-6131. counter, 7 Parts'^^M d^^CM ^rles^New N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter jq^ME your own price. Paint- a V COLONIAL u'/ eb. (CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER driver's li 0 ■'I^’IL HOSS” — 1966 Mustang contractor. Additions, remod Ing, paperhanging, remove. SERVICE STA- 615 PARKER STREET j cense required. Apply to Mrs. lY W ? AFRAID GT, 289 hi-performance, 271 8 to 6. Monday to Saturday. eling and repairs. Call any Prompt service, fully Insured. D ^ I G N » FOLK? IN YARROW DIDN'T THAT PORTRAIT OF MY 6REAT- BUT YOU HAP 50 M B (Jonnolly, Country. Drug, 277 MANCHESTER, CONN. WANT you INVADING THEIR Q REAT- aRAN DM O TH ER»_I HID IT M laH T T IP WILP THEORY O P h.p., posl, traction masters, 4- Mini-Motors, 188 (rear) W. time ' for free estimate. 876- Satisfaction guaranteed. (Jail TION IN MANCHESTER YOU O FF t h a t West Middle Tpke., Manches- LOVELY VILLAGE Wtt H ANY IT TO KEEP YOU FROM BPOniNG YOUR OWN. DIDN'T speed reverse lock out, mags, Middle Tpke-. 649-8706. 1642. Jerry Kenny, 647-9564. VERNON AREA. Mrs. E. S. Loftus INDUSTRIAL PKOJECT- S T THE FAMILY LIKENS?? I WANTED THE YOU i EAGY* cheaters, power convertible ______— ------ter. H 0 U ?e ,T 0 0 ! CONTRACrrOR — Interior, ex- Paid training. ------T^' V ^tJtor'uphXery. rally-^c; BILL_C^_^^^ trical Oontractor. Residential, modeling specialist. Additions, terior painting, paper hanging. PromoUonal and Business CJoun- EXPERIENCED saleslady^ for hl-jackers, many more, new seeing. junior and pre-teen depart z S / - V I l l SJ commercial. Industrial. Call rec rooms, dormers, porchbs, Discount on wallpaper. Call J s.\ brakes, clutch, etc., excellent cabinets, formica. bullt-lns, ment of quality specialty store after 4, 649-3563. 183 High St, Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. Financial Assistance Available. condition. 649-9774. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. located downtown Manchester, to-acT (P l»?0 tr ML*, tec. TM I«t. US. M . Off, .-H i to-n Manchester. .For informaUon call Sun Oil Co. full-time only need apply. Call 1968 LINCOLN, alr-conditloned,------NEWTON H. SMITH Sc SONS— full power, 52,400. 1966 Volks- MANCHESTER Tree Service - 668-3400 643-2128 between 9;30 - 4;30. ASSEMBLERS Remodeling, repairing, addl- Roor Finishing 24 wagen square back sedan. Specializing In tree removal, LANCELOl BY COKER and PENN Evenings and weekends call col- 5800. Savings Bank of Man- pruning, shrubs, WANTED woman to live In with Light assembly work. First or second shift. Chester, 923 Main St., 646-1700. FuUy insured. Call 649-6422. telling (specializing In older lect, 413-634-1365, Charles Hague, LAHCe, PLEASE! 649-3144, older lady, light housework TAKE C X rr THE floors). Inside painting. Ceil and cooking. 643-l(X)8. SAVE MONEY! Fast service. ings, etc. No job too small. Several openings. Apply to: THE Manchester Homemakers Dormers, room additions, ga John VcrfaUle, Bolton. Schools ond Glosses 33 rages, porches, roofing and Service, Inc. Is seeking mature Personnel Office siding. Ctompare prices. Add- women with skills (In home I.ITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON RNs — LPNs — NURSES’ AIDES management and caring for A-Level Dormer Corp. 289- BondS"’—Stocks— BULLDOZER TRAINEES the sick, the elderly and chil Full or part-time. Excellent opportunities. Fast 0449. NEEDED Mortgages 27 dren- Part-time work at a good IONA MFG. CO. poRB' growing, modern organization. MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- Train for a high paying job. hourly rate, plus professional A unit of General Signal Coi-p. Special Services 15 ond, third. All kinds. Realty Construction needs men 18-45. training and the saUsfactlon of (Contact Director of “Nurses 1 community - service. Phone, ROBBINS ORCHESTRA offers statewide. (Jredlt rating 'jnnec- Complete resident training pro- r e g e n t ST., MANCHESTER / 643-9511 between 9-4 p.m. the best In music for your essary. Reasonable. CJonflden- gram. Part and full-time 643-2111 MEADOWS CONVALESCENT HOME wedding reception,. Christmas tlal, quick arrangements. Alvin classes. Licensed school. ■ 646-2321 party. Make your party the K ^ ' s t ^ T ^ o T E v e n l n S (^U 1-225-8719 artytime NURSE’S aide, 11-7. Call /p-27[y An equal opportunity employer. 'Ver talk of the town with' a live or 649-4519. chestra. Call 247-7135, 232-5476. 233-6879. A A
MANCHESTER EyENlNG HBRAJJ).. MANCHES’IEE. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1976 ' PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1970 Housos For Sale 72 Houses For So.e 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Out of Town Articles Sale 45 Business Locations Houses For Sale 72 Out of Town For Rent 64 ______- ______MANCHESTER is not far from For Sale 75 For Sale 75 1 X A R e GARAGE Sale — Wednesday, this beautiful 4-room Ranch. MANCHES’TER .— ^4-bedroom MANCHES’TER — six - room BERRY'S WORLD ------:zr------:—r BiANCSESTBR — U A R, 7- ELLING’TON — Four - room -By CLAY R. POLLAN- October 28th. Tables, chairs, Cape, near bus, schoql, shop UIRA «^>om deluxe Colonial, 2% Hot water heat, oil, copper ^ ■ C a ^ , Verplanck School. 12x24’ Assumable 6% VA , Mortgage SOUTH WINDSOR, first time ARIES CLASSIFIED ,TV, combination 'door, adding ping. New root, wiring. Ren Ranch. Six acres of nature at MAR. 2) Your Daily Aetmty Guidt ^11 submiride, 3-phase ^ r in g baths, double garage. Ex- plumbing. House is in first living room, fireplace, three offered, 3-bedroom Ranch, at According to Ihm Start. machine, eiectric broiler king, ovated kltehen—bath,'. wooded within half mile of shopping center. Terrific projverty all its best, 700’ frontage. One “An. I» elusive ^ecuUve neighbor class condition. Full price, bedrooms, garage. Excellent tached oversized 2-car garage, T o develop message for Wednesdoy, never used, mirrors, miscella lot. $21,600. Meyer Realtors, acre fresh water pond with 9-12-27-46 116-17-21-30^5 St., 649-6043. hood. Selling below replace- $14,900. Call The Jfltten Agen- condition. Only $24,900. Hayes wooded. Can be bought In separate parcels or as a whole. porch, extras, excellent loca read words corresporxiing to numbers neous-items. 144 Glenwdod St., 643-0609. white sandy beach. Extra l>B5-73-84-90 38-51-67 ^ ADVERTISING OFFICE for rent, central loca- Agency, 646- cy. Realtors, 643-6930. Agency, 646-0131. tion, immediate • occupancy, of your Zodiac birth sign. Manchester. ♦ 15 Acres $9,600 acreage available. Ideal for / TAURUS SCORPIO tlon, completely renovated and ______0131. _ EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, like $26,900. Herb Bishop, owner- horses. Char Bon Agency, 643- 1\ a m . 20 1 B« 31 Potontioit 61 Of OCT. 23^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS - MANCHESTER — 4 -bedroom MANCHES’TER — ’Three-bed $7,000 2 Rem«mb«r 32Gtt 62 Will new, tastefully decorated. 2 Building lots at $3,500 broker, 644-1798. MAr 20 GARAGE Sale — Oct. 28, baby air-condittoned. Immediate oc- MANCHESTER — Vernon line, *'srtitT*3 ftiil baths, 28’ paneled room Ranch, ideal starter or 0683. 3 Influentiol 33 To 63 Good WOK. 21': 8 AJM. to 4 :3 0 PJM. furniture and clothes, lawn Wall-to-wall carpeting, built- • $18,000 ^44-54-63 4 Parsons 34 A 64 Rcoch cupancy. 31 West Middle three-bedroom home, garage, family room, living room with retirement home. Convenient 2 Bdrm. Ranch. Lot 124x366 35 Stitch 65 R«al 1* 7-15:236 ins , in kitchen, 14x2F living BOLTON — Ranch, six rooms, 75-7677 5 Aspocts 31-45-81-86< mower, 30” gas range, table, Tpke., 643-1186. Living room with fireplace^ cathedral celling^ large kitch- ly located with city water and 6 Don't 36 Development 66 Some four chairs, miscellaneous, room /—ly-—vT "r-v large $34,500 large kitchen, three bedrooms, GEMINI 7 Awora 37 Motters 67 Off SAGITTARIUS COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT ^ R E , 20’x70’, 846 Main St., wall-to-w^l carpet dining en, dining area, ^ a g e . For- sewers. Basement beautifully Wanted— Real Estate 77 119 Autumn St., 10-3 p.m. Bcreene large living room with fire- ______?fflMAr2l 8 That 36 Ideos 68 Arguments t:S0 P.M. DAY BEFOltK PlTBUOATIO>' Downtown Manchester. Avail- room and modern kitchen wltt est Hills area. Price reduced Pirst-flc paneled and carpeted. Flag The whole package for sale, beli/eve it or not, for $28,500. place and exposed beams. Lot CASH for your property i^djUNt 20 9 You'll 39 Tug 69 You built-ins, family room, 1% {(,■ $29,900. Frechette Realtors, ;SOLD,«S . 10 You 40 Be 70 Todoy OCC. 21 ^ 1 CB RADIO, Midland mobile able now. Call 622-3114. bedrooms. Well planned clos stone patio, permanent gas A terrific buy on today’s market. with 300’ frontage. $22,700. 11 Fpvor 41 To 71 Time I deadline lor Saturday and Monday la 4:!W p.m. Frida; baths, treed lot. Convenient to $47.9993. 'Within 24 hours. Avoid red ,>5-11-25-32 614-24-37^ transistor, 23 channels. Excel ets and storage areas. Phll barbeque and tool shed in - Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, ^53-61-80« 12Be 42 Develops 72 Con 141-56-68 Ve MANCimSTER Green—Ground schools and shopping. $26,600. tape, instant service. Hayes 13 Appeor 43 Of 73 Borgoins lent condition. Best offer. 643- brick Agency, Realtors, 646- small cozy backyard. Price re 646-4200. CANCER YOUR COOPERATION W nx floor, 900 square feet, front D. W. Fish, Realtors, 643-1591. KEITH REAL ESTATE ' Agency, 646-0181. 14 Parmit 44 Of 74 Alone CAPRICORN 4465. 4200. duced to $21,900. ’The Paul W. JUNE 2) ISOf 45 Don't 75 Busir$ess DEC. 22 ^ BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 IIIRIII VERNON — Modem 6-roqm Co 16 Increased 46 To 76 Trend 35 TIMROD RD. Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- 646-4126 649-1922 LISTINGS WANTED •^JULY 22 JAN. I> rs^ -o m o .r“m",si; dup,„; PURE enchantment — Eleven lonial. Three bedrooms, two- 17 Activity 47 Obstocies 77 Forecost 4535, 646-1021. I will picture advertise your 18A 48 Focus 78 Overcome 2642-47-52^ Seven-room Colonial, 2 fire rooms, 3% bathe, carpeting. king sized, sewing room, spa 2- 8-28-35 19 Likely 49 Bit 79 Sudden Boots and Accossorios 46 J together or one or two separ- ra g e^ C u st^ b S in o r present^ house twice a week, plus, 1^55-60-87-88 69-72-78 ' Continued From Preceding Poge places, screened porch with double garage, fireplace, 225’ SlX-room Cape, three-four bed- GREAT cious 1 y-. h flre- 20 Popular ^ Spend 80 Pesky ately. Call 649-2741, .649-6688. r e r i d e n U ^ 'i.^apc, uiree-iuur oea- uKKAT 2-famlly Value, 6-6, PRIVACY, quiet, convenient, <;*uua * give daily coverage in two LEO 21 Indicoted 51 Poy 81 Seco^ AQUARIUS GERICH Marine Service 108i2 carpeting, large family Coventry lake frontage. Owner rooms, fireplace. Large pri- walk to shopping, schools and attractive, relaxing, very cen- place, J I I J room, APPROXTMA’TELY 6,000 Priced to sell 'in mid 30’s. papers, every week until m JULY 22 , 22 Withdrew 52 Which 82 Sociol JAN. 20 Help Wanted— Male 36 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Tolland Tpke., Buckland. room, extra large kitchen transferred west. Morrison vate yardd for children. $20,000. church. A lovely home and a tral Ranch, 6 extra large w a ll-to -i'^ ^ -^ -^ -* ^ , 1% i 23 Your 53 Rid 83 Climox square feet of space in the Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. sold. Call ?'^ ,.AUG. 22 • 24 Trivial 54 A 64 Seldom fEB. IB Evinrude Sales and service with appliances, wall-tb-wall Realtor, 643-1016. R. T. Dolln Agency, 643-2861, fine investment. ’The smart rooms, jalousied enclosed baths, large lot with a view. FULL or part - time tire and Evinrude snowmobile UNSAY REALTY v S 3- 4-19-33 L 25 Revisions 55 In K Chores 22-34-49-50^ Manchester State Bank build- ^ 900 _ 7 . ROOM Raised carpeting throughout, 3-zone 247-3780. 'way to become a property own- breezeway, oversized garage. Assumable mortgage. $26,900. t! 26 Todoy 56 Start 86 Guess 6671-74 ^ c h ^ e r , rnwUy on passenger ^ sales and service. Boating- OOMEORTABLE and excep 649-9168 cgy40-39-70 I 27 Alert 57 Of 87 Soves Ing at 1041 Main Street. Ideal Ranch. Stove, dishwasher, heat, fuU atUc, 2-car ga ------er. er. $26,000. $26,000. Call Call Warren Warren E. Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, PISCES Snowmobile accessories. tionally clean older home. VIRGO I 28 A 58Wor 88 Nine I , fv, "ever used. Call 876^79. for offices, etc. Will sub-di- y^aU-to-wall carpet, king-sized rage, enclosed rear yard, SUBURBAN Splendor, 8-room Howland, Resiltor 643-1108. 646-4200. i 29 And 59 Cooperative 89 Activity FEB. If Brown’s Tire Shop, 333 Main ______;______’Iliree twin-sized bedrooms, a 2.7 ACRES beautiful view, 7- K vide. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, bedroom, garage, trees,. professionally landscaped, Contemporary Split in ex LAND — Louis Dimock Realty 30 Original 60Tirr>e ■ 90 Found- MAR. 20 yard of Imposing trees and COVENTRY Street, Manchester. ‘ FREE —to good home, very af- 643-1677. sewers. Hutchl^ Agency, Real- many other extras. Priced quisite setting on 1% acres. MANCHESTER Center 6 room custom Ranch, 3 baths. Realtors, 649-9823. Fuel and Food 49>A shrubs and a location that gEtrage, P’.„A10-13-20-29 Adverse Neutral 18-39-43-58^ fectionate, all black male cat. ------tors, 649-6324. low for quick sale. Only three years young, 1% room Colonial. Excellent po family room, 2-car SOUTH STREET RANCH :&'48-57-82-89 52-64-79-83* MECHANIC — Full or part- 649-7906. makes it more than simply a tential for professional person. privacy. Hutchins Agency, Custom built—plaster wall time, mornings or afternoons. SEASONED fireplace wood, full baths, basement garage. In S’TORE or office, 637 Main St., s k -ROOM Cape — Good loca- t a good home value. An ‘'invest numerable extras you must Bus line, parking, easy access. Realtors, 649-6324. „ contemporary Ranch. ’The Call 643-2819. GOOD HOMES wanted for 4- or half cord lots. Delivered paneled, $136. 629-0618. gxxxi neighboriiood. Near CHARLES LESPERANCE ment you can enjoy. $29,000. see. Mitten Agency, Realtors, Only $22,900. Hayes Agency perfect starter home. Fire- INVITATION months old kittens. "Brownie” 875-6676. WANTED grill man full or ' shopping and main thoroug^i- n jq rjROQ Call Warren E. Howland, Real 643-6930 or 647-1673. 646-0131. placed-living room, dining room — equipped kitchen- part-time, experienced only. — interestingly mottled. piRE WOOD for sale very rea- tor, 643-1108. 'TO BID Traditional Law Practice 2 (g) 1970 bjr NEA, Inc, Houses For Rent 65 ^ SEVEN-ROOM Cape, full cel Apply in person. See Mr. Cole •Beauty” ^ and "Betsy” -g a ily gonable. Call evenings, 649- ______rooms if needed. Priced at OLDER Colonial bungalow, six enclosed breezeway and two Sealed bids will be received tri-colored. 643-2210. SIX ROOMS, well maintained, lar. Baseboard heat. Only car attached garage. Large 1142. SEVEN-ROOM Raised Ranch. $21,600. Call Peterman, Beal- 6-r o OM RANCH with attached large rooms, garage. A block LOVELY CAPE at the office of the Director of man, Bonanza, 287 W. Mjd^e 'This is AW FU L/ Junior's living in a hippie commune with established shaded yard $14,600. Pasek Realtors, 289- patio with barbecue. $21,- Lacks Appeal for Y oung Tpke. BEAGIECOCKER, male, four SEASONED cord wood, cord and it says he's from an upper-middle-class family Rec room, fireplace, two-car tor, 649-9404. garage, in desirable area, flre- from everything. Priced in the General Services, 41 Center and neighborhood, garage, 7476, 742-8243, 646-4678. Here Is a home with today’s 900’. Mr. Lewis, 649-6306. Street, Manchester, Conn., until instead of an UPPER-CLASS family!" low twenties, Bralthwalte CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (JLP) — private law firms, the highest PART-Ume helD wanted 4-5 ^ and half-cord lots. Sawed and P^u^W * ^ u g M A ge^ y MANCHESTER - 6 arid 6, spa- carpeting and appliances. Can Agency, Realtor, 649-4593. essentials and tomorrow’s November 6, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. help wanted 4-5 vested. Sell $22. Moving-, c^ l delivered. E. Yeomans, 742- Paul W. Dougan Agency, 64»- two familv in excellent room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full N E ^ Listing, 6-room Cape, Ga Jack WeiSs is 23, a 1968 Yale percentage since at least 1962. hours dally, hours may be ar- 646-0696. be bought completely fur- possibilities. A house with for 8907, 4 6 3 6 ^ M 6 ; 1 0 2 L ^ ^ _ _ ^ U o r S u y m ^ S ceramic baths. Nicely treed nished or unfurnished. Conve- OLCOTT Dr. — front-to-back rage. New kitchen, with bullt- • • B & W « « J ’ ___, Weiss, who got a taste of tra- ranged to suit applicant. Call ______!______ins. $21,900. Pasek Realtors, the feeling of home. Six spa BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ONE FOUR (4) DOOR STA- graduate, and an editor of the practice in a Waahlng- SEVEN-ROOM Colonial large ed, large treed lot. Many ex- *23,900. Wolverton Agency nient to shopping, schools, bus living room, 3 bedrooms, 1% ’nON WAGON 649-4623. CAPUCHIN monkey for sale, Warned— ^To Buy 58 Apartments— Flafrs— 289-7475, 568-1563. cious rooms, Iti baths, jal Manchester Parkade 1970 Harvard Law Review. Like q firm last summer, - ______------most any offer accepted. Cal', rooms, $260 monthly. Security tras. Asking $38,600. ’Hie Mlt- Realtors, 64^2813. line. Call Charles PonticeUl, baths, large treed lot. Upper ousied porch and sunroom, RECRBA’nON DEPART- Garden— Farm— Manchester 649-5306 many of his colleagues, he finds said he hopes to go into public DEPAR’TMENT Managers — 646-3046. Tenements 63 deposit and references. Chll- ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6980 MANCHESTER — A cream owner-broker, 649-9644, 872- 20’s. Keith Real Estate, 646- MANCHESTER — Three-bed one-car garage. This is a MENT ATHLETIC SUPPUB8 Dairy Products 50 w antied — AnUque furniture, no appeal in a traditional law interest law in New Orleans 7 For women’s apparel and do- _____ !______.______dren accepted, no pets. Call °r 647-1673. 4732. 4126, 649-1922. BACKHOE LOADER * glass, aflooa tsau pewter,H ay* a oilII nalntlnirapaintings nror VILLAGER Apartment — one- puff, immaculate 6-room dor- room Ranch, modem kitchen four-bedroom home priced NOR’TH Coventry — 5Mi-room mestics. Very promotable. FREE kittens — Two brown 649-9615 after 6 to sell quickly at $24,900. Ranch, fireplace, bullt-ins, ga Bid forma, plans and speclfl- practice-trusts, and wllla and where he grew up and where his other antique items. Any quan- bedroom, carpeting, two alr- MANCHESTEai —Price reduc- mered Cape, fireplace, ga $24,900 BUS LINE 6 - room COUN’TRY CLUB area. . .new with bullt-ins, dining “ L” , fam Starting to $175. Fee paid. Rita and white males, trained to lit- APPLES for sale Courtlands, For an appointment to in rage, patio, nice area near cations are avaUabte at the . J .X family lives. ter box. Call 643-9348 after 4 :30 Delicious and McIntosh. Also uty. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, conditioners, heat, appliances, FIVE-ROOM house, completely ed on this quality 9-rooni, five' rage,' quiet family neighbor Ranch, acre lot, wall-wall car nine room colonial. Four bed ily roo -r-v. wall-to- the like. And he doesn t see ,,j yjink people who live in an Personnel, 646-4040. hood, wooded lot, garden, con spect, call Mrs. Wagner, school, $p0,900. Hayes Agency, General Services Office, 41 Cen Pears. Volpe Farms, Birch, leg Oakland Street $185. Charles Lesperance, 649- furnished for rent. ’Hiree ref bedroom, two-year-old Gar pet, plaater walls, screened rooms, 2t4 baths, two car ga wall c 1 1 I ) f® und "many viable alternatives area should be the ones who p.m". venient to shopping, ous, recreati y loca Jarvis Realty Co., 646-2623, 646-0131. 0. ter Street, Msuichester, Connec HIGH School Grads — If you Mountain Rd., Bolton. 7620. erences required, $260. per rison Colonial. Kitchen wltl) porch, garage, trees. Hutch rage. Now under construction. throughout the country. work to Improve conditions schools. Meyer Realtors, 643- tion. Very clean. Assumable 643-1121. ticut. have no military obligation, we month. Phllbrick . Agency, built-ins, family room with ins Agency 649-8324. Choice setting, land adjoins 'Town of Manchester, “ It’s undeniable that many there,” he said, GREEN Mountain potatoes. 0609. mortgage. $29,500. Phllbrick have fantastic ckreer opportu LARCIE four rooms tile bath, Realtors, 646-4200. fireplace, 2H baths, 2 garages Town watreshed property. T. ' Connecticut young lawyers like myself are “ There are a lot of young law- c V Articles For Sole 45 Call 649-7691, after 4:30 p.m. Rooms Without Board 59 appliances, parking, heat, hot NEW U SfnN G — Oversized Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. , nities for you. Fee paid. Rita* and aluminum siding. Now J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. SOUTH WINDSOR Robert B. Weiss, chafing at the bit. ’The two main yers floating around who are all day Saturday and Sunday. ,^TRTjT. mnm in privnt« water, $166. Near bus line. CENTER ST. — Spacious 6 and Garrison Colonial, less than Persmmel, 646-4040. ALUMINUM sheets used as asking $39,960. Phllbrick Agen 6 duplex. Two-car garage. Im IMMACULATE 4% rooms, con .General Manager alternatives to private practice ionized. One day we’ll get to- one year old. Owner trans- MANCHES’TER vicinity —Look- Manchester printing plates, .009 thick, 23x ______— -— home. Porter St. area, kitch- Adults only, no pets. Avall- Out of Town cy, Realtors, 646-4200. maculate condition. Separate venient location, Uving room, Just Usted this charming —public Interest law firms and gether and we’ll have something MAINTENANCE Engineers —. en privileges if desired. Ref- able November 1st. Charles 6 6 ferred. Eight rooms, 2t4 baths, ing for a starter home? We eat-in kitchen, sunroom, half 6 room Split level that 36” , 26 cents each or 5 for $1. For Rent BOWERS Area — 7-room Cape, utilities. Bus at door. $26,900. NOTICE legal services for the poor— new on our hands. No one knows Degrees preferred. To $16,000. Fortiiixors 50>A erences required. Woman on- Lesperance, 649-7620. first-floor family room with have several priced from $14,- bath down, 2 large bedrooms, off/ers 3 bedrooms, large liv 643-2711. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, Lipman - Chorehes, 643-1869, LOW 20’s ing room with sunny kitchen TOWN OF BOLTON, raise problems for the new law- what It will be but I, for one, am Fee paid. Rita Personnel, 646- ly. Call 649-7276. ______- ^ NEW 3-room apartment, Ver- flreplace, formal dining room, '900 to $19,500. Mitten Agency, bath up. Walk-up attic, $21,900. WE HAVE customers waiting Center. Seen by appoint 872-0671. Six-room Cape, 3 or 4 bed With good sized eating area. CONNECTICUT yer,” he said In an interview. looking forward to it,” he said. 4040. TAG ^ L E — Tuesdav Friday — — ______- ______garage, mid 20’s. Helen D. 4 bedrooms, aluminum siding. Realtors, 643-8930, 647-1573. Wolverton. Agency Realtors ------— 6.9 188 Center St Full and manure delivered, $6 and $12 n ic e , large bedroom for gentle- rental of your apart- 875.9676. rooms, centrally located. Also, spacious paneled fam BOARD FOR ADMISSION Public interest law involves ------Cole, Realtor, 643-6666. SIX (6)-bedrom single on Sum 2-car garagd. Excellent neigh------—— — ------— SHOE Store Manager Trainees ^ loads. 643-7804, 649-8731. man. ^ v a t e h o m l - ‘ ..ment...... or home...... J.D. Real Ea- Lrhotrf. $43,500. Philbrick MANCHESTER Is next door to Immediate occupancy. 649-2813. , ily room, 2 full baths, well OF ELECTORS litigation on major public is- man. Private hom ^ 281 Wood- mit St., 2^ baths, fireplace, _ one year sh<^ r^a^e bridge St. Call 649-6962. ^®te Associates, Inc. 643-6129. HEBRON — Surburban living this beautiful 4-room Ranch, Six-room Cape, fireplace, 3 landscaped yard, aluminum Notice is hereby given that sues, often tn the torm of test HENRY STREET many extras. Will take present JVgency, Realtors, 646-4200. storms, nice location. Im Rham District ence required. Fee paid. Rita headboard, pin-up and boudoir 20 minutes from downtown has oversized garage and In or 4 bedrooms. Immediate the Board of Admission of EUec- cases on such areas as indivi- Household Goods 51 SIX-ROOM flat, 1% baths, sec- Hartford 2-bedroom apart- Prime location for this Idjeal home W trade. T. J. Crockett,, MANCHESTER — 6bedroom excellent condition. Call on this. maculate throughout. Asking Personnel, 646-4040. lamps, pictures, 9x12 vinyl occupancy. Owners desper Lots For Sole 73 $26,000, take a look! tors In the Town of Bolton, Con- dual rights, pollution and siml------ROOM for rent Call after 6 ond floor, garage. No pets. One 'uraienma nor lamlly home. Seven rooms in Realtor, 643-1677. Colonial, 1% baths, garage, low $19,500. Mitten Agency, Real ate. All offers considered. rugs, , legs for box s p r ^ s , SINGER touch and sew with ^ ‘^ ” J®ge33 ‘ month s e c ^ d ep ^ t. $166 ■*. 3- neetjeut, will hold a session in lar concerns. . Seminars 20’s. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, tors, 643-6930. Very clean. VERNON — Acre plus, high the Community Hall In , said Weiss said there aren’t BULLDOZER trainees needed, floor lamp reflectors, oil chim- cabinet. Monograms hems. J ”.....•. r ' Z T ”:------monthly. Available ‘Nov. 1st., ^ r ^ ^ p a r S ' N ^ ^m pletely redecorat^. Must PROFESSIONAL i ^ ’s ^ c ^ Six-room Cape, fireplace, scenic location. $6,900. Bolton U & R REALTY CO., INC. See Schools and Classes. nies, used 30” electric range, embroiders, etc. Used, excel- r o OM for rent with kitchen 649-7681. ______^o__ be appreciated, approximately 2,800 square 643-6666. GARRISON Colonial, modem Town on November 2, 1970 to enough such public interest slots vember occupancy- 1% baths. Immaculate Lake, Vernon, half acre $4,200. ______hospital bed ______with__ foam______latex lent condition. Guaranteed,______privileges, country atmo- ______— —______Priced to sell. T. J. Crockett, feet of living spau:e, 16x24’ liv kitchen, formal dining room, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor examine the qualification s of available to the people across Scheduled 6H -ROOM Ranch, hreezeway, throughput, privacy. Tolland acre, $3,000. Hayes applicants whose, rights have the country who want to fill MEDICAL Doctor — for well mattress, mahogany chest, bar Full price now $56 or 7 month- sphere?' $16. weekly, prefer IrOOKING for anything in real monthly. 646-0882, 649-2871. Realtor, 643-1577.______ing room with fireplace, garage, 1V4 baths, fireplace, large living room with fire 643-2692 Agency, 646-0131. matured subsequent to October them and he feels legal service known Insurance Co. To^ $25,- and hand weights, etc. 643- ly payments of $8. 522-0476. young woman or will consider estate rental - apartments, h e PRON — 3>^-room apart- COUNTRY Atmosphere corn- formal dining, modem kitch king sized bedroom, recreation place, one full and two-half FRECHETTE On Drugs 000. Fee paid. Rita Personnel, 6063. ^ dealer. woman with one child. Call homes, multiple dwriU^s, no en, library with fireplace, baths. Pour bedrooms, lot lOOx ____ to, 1970, and to admit to the work doesn’t present enough of ment, heat included. Year’s , plements this 6-room Ranch, room, air-conditioning, view. REALTORS ANDOVER — Wooded building ------r” 646-4040. 649-6660 after 6. Estate As lease. Four-room apartment, living room with floor-to-ceil- three large bedrooms, spacious 180’. $30,900 Phllbrick Agency, lot, artesian well, walking dis- ^ room electors oath those found quail- an analytical challenge, SCREENED loam, processed SEWING $29,900. Hutchins Agency, 649- of 2 ;' 'The first of two half-day ses- MACHINE — New sociates, ]Lnc. 643-6129. electric heat, stove and re- ing fireplace, formal dining paneled family room with fire- Realtors, 646-4200. 647-9993 tance to lake and school, very gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, 1969 zig zag, unclaimed laya- t h e ’THOMPSON House — Cot- 5324. garage, aluminum siding. Bet- to 4:00 p.m. dents are entering traditional *1®"® teachers at Rham frigerator. Strout Realty Co., room, eat-in kitchen, 3 bed- place, 3% baths, wall-to-wall good residential area. Paul W. ScriOSnilCII Iwantoa 36"A fm, stone. George H. Grlfflng, way, buttonholes, monograms, tage St. centrally located, MANCHESTER ^Deluxe MANCHESTER ter than new. Bel Air Real Es Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, firms with the idea of changing High School on drug orientation Hebron, 228-9116. rooms, half-bath off master, carpeting" in many rooms, MANCHESTER — $28,900, Im- BIRCH St. — Compact 6-room Dougan Agency, Realtors, 640- Inc., Andover, 742-7886. hems, etc. Now only $64. Easy large pleasantly furnished bem duplex. C a s tin g , tate. 643-9332. October 23, 1970. SALESMAN -wanted, living pref- wall-to-wall carpet. Yours for patio, swimming pool, two-car maculate 3-bedroom Ranch. CHOICE AREA bungalow, big front porch, 4536. 646-1021. them. and preventive education will appliances, air-conditioning. Custom built 8% room Exe Olive H. Toomey, terms. 622-0931 dealer.- rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 $33,900. Wolverton Agency, garage and a 3 acre lot with a Gaittge. Two-years old. Very small lot.^.Only $19,500. T. J. “ The real question we young be held cm Dec. 2. erably in Manchester - Vernon t h e PROVEN carpet cleaner ...... private basement. Heat In- cutive Ranch on half acre A-ZONED wooded builting lot SOUTH WINDSOR Town Clerk area, to service existing ac- Blue Lustre is easy bn the rjf.FAT^, TTSwn refrigerators, overagni ana permanem jjjo monthly. Call Realtors, 649-2813. view, surrounds this lovely central quiet street. Hutchins CrocketfT Realtor, 643-1677. lawyers face is how to find the Featured speaker for the Wanted To Rent 68 custom built home. $60’s, Phil- Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. lot in prestige neighborhood. on Carol Dr. All utilities on LARGE FAMILY ROOM Sophie Lltvlnshas, most effective way to do good. counts and solicit new bust- ' budget. Restores forgotten ranges, automaUc washers ^ ______Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- MANCHES’TER — Immaculate With sliding glass doors, seminar will be Dr. Karl A. GARAGE space for one car tfEW LIS’TING two-family, 4- brick Agency, Realtors, 646- About 2200 sq. ft. of top street. Bralthwalte Agency, Thelma Fracchla, ’There Is a romanticism to the ness. Salary plus commission. colors. Rent electric shampoo- ^ th guarantees. See them at NICE LARGE bedroom for gen- 4636. 7-room Colonial with 2-car ga patio, large lot, attached Nleforth of the University of wanted. Manchester or East furnace's, new oak 4200. quality building plus cen 649-4593. Registrars of Voters notion of fleeing private prac- No experience necessary. We gr, $1. Paul’s Paint & Wall- 3 3 pearl’s AppUances, 649 Ueman, with references, pri- — ------tral air' conditioning for rage_ located off Keeney St. garage, front kitchen and Connecticut, nationally known 2- floors, two-car garage. Call us — ------_ "" tlce to do legal work among the the field and. a leader In es- will train. Telephone Hartford paper Supply. Main St. Call 643-2171. vfitovate Tinmohome, vArvvery nnornear r»Antf*r_center. ^^ANCHEJSXER NcW6r Hartford area. Call 289-0497 af Lf^ge family room off kitchen HIGH and dry choice location, attractive landscaping for bedroom garden type apart today. Heritage House, 646- MANCHES’TER — 6 and 6-two NOTICE only $47,900. Please call poor but there Is much doubt tabllshlng drug education pro- 249-8661. United Coffee B r e w ------649-4966. ter 8 p.m. 2482. family. .’Three bedrooms, over- with fireplace, living room 120’.. .. front . . by 227’ depth. Rea only $28,900. Call John Mc W arning O f GARAGE SALE — October 29 a PAR’TMENT sized refrigera- ment, $196 monthly including John McLaughlin at 649- that this is the most effective grams In this state, ______sized garage. Near shopping. FOR ADMISSION with fireplace, large kitchen sonably priced for this prestige Laughlin at 649-6306 for 30, 33 Mather St., 10-4. Gas ujjg „gw, $76. gas stove, heat and appliances. Call Paul 5306. way to use our sWlls to promote seminare on teacher MANCHES’TER — ’This older Extra two-family building lot. OF ELECTORS with built-in oven and range, neighborhood. Call Peterman, appointment. Election floor furnace, wig, glassware, 135. combination aluminum ROOM with kitchen privileges, W. Dougran, Realtor, 649-4636 Low 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646- ’TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONN. Realtor, 649-9404. The .Electors of the Town of change. This Is why there orientation will cover effects of C dishwasher. Formal dining Help Wanted— toys, saxaphone, books, etc. gjxgo, and 36x80, $10 centrally located, 14 Arch St. 8usiness Property lovely 7-room Colonial has Notice is hereby given that $ .B &L W • • Andover, Connecticut, are here- "® masa flight of young law- ^j^yga yy the body with special Mote or Female 37 Please bring bag or basket for 643-2466 evenings. FIVE rooms, second floor, 17 For Sale 70 aluminum siding, modernized 0131. room, wall-to-wall car^tlng, ^^C H E S T E R — 2% acres. B & W kitchen, large 13x21 family the Board for Admission of Elec- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. by warned to...... emphasis meet at the AU Y«™ on storefront drugs presently law,” he your purchase. Ridge St., $120. monthly, ref- Beautiful home to see. Please beautiful wooded hide-a-way, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. said. room, 2-car garage, formal tors, for the Town of Andover Manchester Parkade Purpose Room . of the Andover being used by teenagers. COUN’TER______help^ wanted—week-______SEWING machines, new, used, r o o m for rent, lady only, kitch- erences, no pets., Available BUSINESS property. Spruce call Art Schulz, at Paul W. A s k i n g $10,000. Frechette Manchester Parkade Only five of the 381 members dining room, wall-to-wall car wlU be In session in the Town Manchester 649-5306 Elementary School, School They will also cover the teach ends, Friday, Saturday and USED galvanized angle iron repossessed. Zig zags, used en privileges. Call 643-6097. November 1st. 1-413-667-6928. St., older 4- family, comer Legal Notices Dougan Agency, 649-4346. Realtors, 647-9993. Manchester 649-5306 property, lot approximately pets, interior and exterior Office Building, School Road on Road, on ’Tuesday, November 3, “ i® Harvard Law School class er-student relationships with Sunday nights. Must be 18 1V4” to 6” in width, 6’-20 ginger portable, $16.96 u p . ------of 1970 entered the legal serv 96x75. Will lease or sell. 649- completely redecorated. Lo = y ,N o v e ^ m b e r 2,1970 from a f R ^ T I ^ a r g e a u t w i ^ . BOL’TON — Second Bolton 1970, for the following purposes. reference to how the teacher years old. Apply in person lengths in eyceUent ®on«flo". P a ^ and service. Ideal Sew- LARGE bedroom with or with- MANCHESTOR - ’T l^ e e -^ ices practice. Fifty - seven per only. Howard Johnson, 394 Tol- large quantity. R®®*^^^® ing Machine Service, 9 Web- out kitchen privileges, cen- 4522. cated in center of town. In Probate Court 3:09 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. for the lonlal, 11 rooms, 7 fireplaces, Lake, Greir Rd., lakefront to wit: tan help if a student confides recreation room and two ga 2 batos, some of the original cent of the same class joined Scrape, Route 30, Rockville, Hartford, 249-0786. trally located. Woman only. ntnitlPB. and narkin cluded is additional B zone lot CLAIM UMITA’nON DECREE purpose of admitting those per rages, on a rural % acre lot. Resort Property property with 4-room unfinlsh- 1- To cast their votes for Gov- to him, the teacher’s role In land ’Tpke., Manchester. Available November 1st, ideal LIQUOR store in Manchester, ESTATE OF MARY MILLER floors, laths, doors, etc. Can 872-9032. ^ , ______!______References required. Call 649- of record. $32,600. Call Art sons whose rights have matur Asking $26,900. Phllbrick Agen For Sate 74 ed cabin, $11,990. Call Paul W. emor and Ueutenant Governor, helping the student understand for newlyweds. Rent $130. Call good location. Good ^®ome. sgjjujj; ^t Paul W. Dougan The fWucla^ ?s ^Ucla’^M^'^Rlvard rent upstairs while restoring If Secretary of the State, Treasur {himself and -what to do If a T SEWING machine. Singer zig 9633. ed after October 10, 1970. cy, Realtors, 648-4200. Dougan Agency, 649-4636. DARK, rich, stone free, loam, cabinet, Slightly used, 236-0664. ”For “ details call" TkPhllbrick w A^Afiov A4d-4fiR5 located at 234 East Middle Tpke., Applicant must be twenty-one desired. Assumable mortgage. COVEN’TRY — Log Cabin sum er, Comptroller, Attorney Gen WARNING student is felt to be under the Situations Wanted— Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Agency, Manchester. Conn.. 06040. five-yards, $20. Sand, gmvel, monograms, button holes, LARGE room, convenient loca- —I—n---- it is decreed that all claims years of age, must be a resi OWNERS anxious for quick Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, mer cottage, fireplace, com eral, United States Senator, Rep NOVEMBER 3, 1970 STA’TE influence of drug(s. Female 38 atone, flli, manure, pool and hems?*etr°6 ri«rin^lv"*over $ ^ ! Aon. free parking, genUeman JL^CHES’TER Nice ^CA]MOHESTER ~~ First time &g;ain8t the above estate be pre* 646-4200. pletely carpeted, enclosed resentative in Congress (Full JU4D SPECIAL ELECTION And finally, they will cover bedroom, first-floor apart- RESTAURANT business show dent of the Town of Jtndover for sale. Six-year-old U & R Co babysitter patlo 648-9604. only $62. Easy terms. 522- only. Call evenings, 649-6896. ' ” on the market, 4-bedroom old* senlpd to the fiduciary on or before porch, large lot, owner will Term), Representative in Con- ’The Electors of the Town of the laws on and history of the ment, private entrance. $166 ing excellent net profit in high- six months, if foreign bom must lonial. Five bedrooms, 3% New on mar- er home. Large kitchen, living JOHN*?.' wallett. Judge help finance. $9,000. Hayes gress (To Fill Vacancy), Sher- Bolton are hereby warned to yge of drugs, will care for your children, goRRY SAL is now a merry 0931. Dealer.______monthly. Including appliances traffic count location. Es ______^ ______be a naturalized citizen. NOTICE room, dining room, and sun — Agency, 646-0131. iff. State Senator, Judge of Pro- meet at their respective polling ‘These seminars, however, days, , evenlngb, weekends. gj^^ giyg Lustre rug ELECTRIC stove and refriger- Ruth K. Munson, and heat. Call Paul W. Dougan, tablished over 20 years. Price down,"’$li600. Wolverton Probate Court TOWN OF COVENTRY bate. State Representative, Jus- places in said town on Tues- are only the beginning of an ex- Call 647-1377. _____ upholstery cleaner. _Hent ^tor. Both for $126. 643-9363 a/- Apartments— Flats~ Realtor, 649-4636. . includes all the real estate. Agency Realtors, 849-2813. CLAIM LIMITA'nON DECREE Town Clerk for Board for airy rooms, ceramic tile baths. ESTATE OF BERTHA R. Admission of Electors Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ZONING BOARD ' tlces of the Peace! Reg(lstrar of day. November 3. 1970, for the tensive program planned by tile electric shampooer $1. Olcott ter 3:30. Tenements 63 restaurant fully equipped, plus ' FORESMAN Also ideal for in-law situation. O ut of loYim Voters. '* following purposes, to wit: Drug Orientation and Preventive Six-room duplex, central loca- ^ house. $65,000. Owner wlU $17,600 OLDER home on Center District of Manchester OF APPEALS BABYSITTING in my licensed Variety Store. $25,000. for immediate sale. 75 ’There will be a Public Hear 2. To vote on the following 1. To cast their votes for Gov- Drug Orientation and Prevep- 11 a i o - r n n K ------EXTRA nice davenport, swivel —— ------. _ . tlon, redecorated- Available j^ g mortgage. Phllbrick St! ’Tremendous business loca- Bel Air Real Estate. 643-9332. For Sole home. Age 3-5. Call 649-7 . e r e E wheels —buy new snow ^halr, maple coffee table, cast - BEDROOM apartmmt, November 1st. $160 monthly. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Uon or a'great home for some- bu^?^rin.^ rviinnlAl In Monday, Novemb^^ 2nd at questions for the approval or ernor and Lieutenant Governor, tlve Education (DOPE) Corn- THIS lovely 7-room p.m i.n the Basement ^ m disapproval of four proposed propo Secretary of the State, Treaa- mittee at Rham Hig(h School. WILL DO babysitting In my 11- tires get "®^ ^^eels fr^ . iron small wood burning stove. «®®'"'‘ ‘ y- ® P *"' — :—_— _— — —— one willing to do a little work, f* *3 decreed that all claims Th6 Coat-Dress Afghan Squares CONTEMPORY 7% - room 7:30 . . r-,-,-, against the above estate be.pre- located four miles from Ver censed home, days. Vicinity Cole’s Discount StoUo^ 461 gg„ 742-7176 before 2 "with heat, electricity stove, re- MANCHES’TBR suburbs, busl- Ranch, large lot in beautifully of the Town Building to hear the Ambendments to the' Constitu- urer. Comptroller, Attorney Co-chairmen of DOPE, schotri ^ 06 IUTaM/VnAOTAI* Act nowl Call Warren E. How- sented to the fiduciary on or herore non Circle. ’This home is set on P&W East Hartford. 668-6260. West Center St., Manchester, p and after 6. frigerfitor, $166. monthly. Call FIVE-room flat, no pets, first ggg locaUon 6%-room Ranch, . R»litnr B43-H08 January 20, 1971. wooded v T oplac® ' tlon of the State of Connecticut, General, United States Senator, nurse Mrs. Alice Stone and 643-4491. _floor,__- "-"-"n-ogarage, «ian$160 Tnnnthlvmonthly...... iT - _' *uua, xteaiior, tno-AAuo. Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge a % acre lot, haa paneled fam- ” ^ M d’ Virginia Gra- a vote of “ YES” being a vote Representative in Congress Mrs. Rachael Ranker announc- ’ ______643-5332. ^ 1^ baths, excellent condition. three b« S ( ) I 1 ) s, fam ily room, one-car garage a n d ^ _ ^ ,y street. East Call after 6, 649-4336. country storey out buildings. CONTEMPORARY l^anch, ily root! •*— ^ J patio. for approval, and a vote of (Full Term), Representative in ed toe fol’-o v ^ p r o g r ^ s Ml m r p e n t l e be kind to that ^ m a p l e ^a r q ^, 3.room 'apartment, m'any more extras! Priced to' __ ___ Fill Vacancy), have also been planned after 41 ^ twin beds $1 2 ; Slide pro ector refrigerator. L a t . hot 260’ frontage. Hayes A j^ c y , 3,000 square leet, Wgh on a hill $29,600. Phllbrick Agency, “ NO” being o vote for dlsap- Congress (To bogs— Blr Jacobs,Jnpnhs OneOnp Hundred and ®®mbly^semoiy. v-oimcum-ui.Resolutions Nos. 95. 26. 27. and tee al Rham. — in addition...... to Mrs. Studio, Route 83, Vernon. 872- apartment, second floor, new OFFICE SPACE your wardrobe . ..• that is quick to crochet . . . with 7 - room Colonial, VA so nice to wear . . . is Dated at Manchester this 27th 4622. kitchen, tile bath, extra nice. baths, large front-to-back liv handsome ^oat-dress. EASTERLY by Hillstown Road,’ Two Hundred Ninety-Nine the location of the polling place 160 respectively, of the 1969 reg- Sttme andMrs. Ranker includes FUU-TIME EXPERIENCEO ------$166, heat, electricity ihcluded. This one sports a soft easy to crochet in afghan day of October 1970. and 7/10 (299.7) Feet; is the AU Purpose Room of the ular session of the General As- the following teachers; Mrs. 600 square feet available in ing room, formal dining room, squares with flower-like The session will be held for USEJD Wuriltzer organ, one- Hayes Agency 646-0131. scarf' for that dashing SOUTHERLY by land n /f of Richard W. Strong, Ten and Andover Elementary sembly. School, Karen Korn, Kevin DonneUy, LUBRICATION MAN FOR DAYS year old. Cost $1,000., sacrifice executive suite area, second modem eat-in kitchen and den look. No. 1412 with centers. No. 196 has cro the purpose of admitting ONLY on first floor. 'Ihree large bed chet directions for ^izes- 26/100 (10.26) Feet aifd School Road, Andover, Connec- Notice is hereby given that George Kasyan, Donald Armag- $•600. WlU fiance. Keyboard m a NOTESTER, one and two- floor over Grant’s store in OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL SPACE PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes those persons whose rights have rooms up. Large screened 7 to 15 (bust 31-37). 32-40 inclusive. WESTERLY by land n /f of J. F. Krar. Two Hundred the location of the polling place nac and Henry Grabber. U ■ You’ll enjoy working at Manchester’s finest Studio, Route 83, Vernon. 872- bedroom deluxe apartments Manchester Shopping Park- SEND sod In colni for ttcli. pat- matured by qualification of age, Eighty-One and 53/100 ( 281.53) F®®t-^_ .. . voting machines wlU be used. Is as follows: BOL’TON COM- However, it is planned to porch. Beautiful grounds. Sled Size 9, 32 bust • • • or residence, or naturalization ____ service station. Working conditions are pleaswt 4622.' available now and November ade. Most desirable location FO R LE A SE yards of 45-inch plus 1% tin ta Inclada flnt-clau ifalllnt- Said premises co|nsi8t of _a portion toe premises described ’The1 polls ^ will be opened at six MUNITY HALL expand membership to include trail for chUdren. Stone walls, Anne Cabot, Mancheatcr on or after October 10, 1970, and y^j Page 19 of the Manchester Land Records and your fellow employes are most congenial. 1st., from $160 per month, in yards for ^carf. d^yT after this o’clock in the morning (6:00 Voting ihachines wjU be used, student represMtation. cluding heat and appliances. In Manchester area. Call etc. Part of land is ' extra Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. for no other purpose. ’This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) You will receive full company benefits — plus NEW OFFICE BUILDING Patterns available only OF AXEBICAS, NEW YOBR. publication'ta'tairnewrpapTr"pr^ri^^^^^ th^t'vrithin ten (10) days A.M.) and will remain open uh- The polls wlU be opened at six Also. t^$( !■ csliii iW MCll p*t- CODE fid Styla Nnmbar. Mildred M. Schaller, hours! Apply in person at tors, 646-4200. faSto loclidt fln t-cim aM !!»l- Selectman ' less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as de- (8;00 p.m.) a.m.) and will remain open un- ly that a general dlscuslon be- The Fall & Winter ’70 termlned from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters Dated at Andover, Connectl- *til eight o’clock In the evening tween area clergymen and the brick-a-brac, locks, f r ^ e s , noR’THWOOD Apartments — 525-5616 VEBNON HARTFORD — BaV Ifiniett. Matwherier 'WUliam C. Johnson, DUTCH Colonial, 9 rooms, Por- 'BVeatMT Heraw, 1J69 AVB. ALBUM is 65c. includes has not been filed with the Town Clerk-requesting its reference yj[g 23rd day of October (8:00 p.m.) DOPE Committee might be ad- glassware. We buy estates, gjj^ two-bedroom apart' OFAMEBICAS, NEW YORK, Selectman Village Peddler, Auctioneer, 649-4666 663-6U1 Days postage and handling. to a special Town election. 1970. Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, vantageous, a meeting has been ments, central air-condition------»er St ^ a . Four b e ^ m s , K .Y . W M 6...... vTHE ABC aUlLTER. . . i tnacher for Chester F. Bycholskl, 420 Lake St., Bolton. 640-3247. ing, carpeting, balcony, car- US EAST Center St. — Prime formal dining room. Ubrary, Mr. Cheeearl 649-9119 Evenings M at IlMitt Addrttt with ZIP JAMES F^ FAim, Secretary Ruth K. Munson, this 21st day of October 1970. set for the two groups for Dec. Moriarty Brothers c o o l Styl« NinMir ud tin. I.' ^qBlIt-maWnsi also 12 loveir da- Selectman Board of Directors office space. Ideal for profes- assumable $21,000, 6 per cent Brokers Protected ^ Ir. Arnold . signs. Panarn pieces; directions. ’Town CSerk Olive H. Toomey, 7 at 7:30 p.m. at Rham High ports, plus other luxury fea OfOT-SSt, Includes posUti md Edward Tomkibl, Manchester, Connecticut U6 GEBITEB ST., MANCHESTEftr C&NN; Beechler • Tanguay, mortgage. Phllbrick Agency, The fa ll & Winter ’70 Town Clerk of Bolton School. tures. From $226. J. D. Real sionals. BasicW^HloN Book is handllns. Town Clerk ' Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 20th day of October, 1970 )sAv M..‘ psjtS Read Herald Ads Estate Associates, 643-6129. 646-2212, Realtors, 646-4200. 65^, includes postage and handling. C w
PAGE TWENTY-FOUR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1970 . Average Dafly Net Press Run For The Week Ended The Weather The Greater Hartford Lej Swerdloff, coordinator of the October 17, 1970 Secretaries Association Manchester Elk$ Give $12,000 Clear, cool again tonight; low About Town Drug' Advisory Center. He will J in 20s. Warmer tomorrow with meet tomorrow at A Plag^ for Hospital Phono Hospital Notes speak on the -subject of current ” 16,020 high near 60. Friday fair, sea St. Bridget CYO will sponsor Steak, 199 Oslkwood Aye^ West The telephone number for T o Hospital prevention programs and how ■ f/rty Treasures | sonable. a sp^hetti supper for the Hartford. Cocktails/ adll be Msmchester Memorial Hospi interested citizens can help to | Manchester— A City of Village Charm parishoners next Sunday at 6 served at 6:30 p .iy a n d dinner VISinWG HOUBS tal was changed a few In Newington -prevent drug abuse. Follow- _ p.'^. All tickets have been sold. will be at 6. After a business Intermediate - Care Semi months ago, but too late to ing his talk, there will be ■ Miniatures Shop ■ meeting, there/wll be a round Dr. George A. Caillouette of VOL. LXXXX, NO. 24 There will be no tickets at the private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m.- be listed correctly in the new discussion centered around ways ■ "Don House MMohiires" ■ (FORTY PAGES— ’TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1970 (Classified Advertising oo Page S7; PRICE TEN CENTS door. All CYO volunteers are table discu^ion on drugs. 8 p.m .; private rooms, 10 a.m.- phone books. The, hospital 119 Center St., a member of in which thosja’-attending this asked to call Miss Connie Gallo 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. number is 646-1222. Manchester Lodge of Elks, re meeting can become involved in I 192 Hartford Rd. Manc||psler | y of 242 Summit St., for informa St. Mary's Episcopal Guild Pediatrics: Parents ailawed cently presented a check for this area. I (Across from Fabric Cupboaril) tion concerning assignments. any time except noon-2 p.m.; will nieet Thursday at 11 a.m. $12,000 to the Newington Chil The meeting is open to the _ Hours: Monday tlmi Saturday I. at,fne St. Mary's Parish Hall, others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. V. Collier, 281 Center St.; public, and all who are inter- I 10 AJH. to 4 PJ«. ■ Pack 53 will have a leaders ^em bers are reminded to bring Seif Service; 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Stephen M. Hanley, 190 Bryan dren’s Hospital.on behalf of the ested ln' learning what they can * Turkish Authorities ...... Phone 649-2304 ...... Connecticut meeting, Friday, Oct. 30 at tl^ sandwiches. Beverages and des .4 p.m.-8 p.m. Dr.; Cynthia A. Armstrong, East Connecticut Elks Association. do to help are cordially invited | U.S. Bombers Raid home of Kenneth Marti of sert will be served by Mrs. Intensive Care and Coronary Hartford; Mrs. Vera V. Mocko, The gift, a memorial to the to attend. Woodhill Rd. Wyvllle Peabody, Mrs. Harry Care; Immediate family oni.y, 437 Center St.> late Berger E. Foss, former ex ‘RedFldg^ Stansfield and Mrs. James Wil anytime, linfitted to flve minutes. Also, Mrs. Bonnie Bucy, 187 ecutive director of the Newing QuestioD Hijackers The annual fall rummag^e sale liams. Maternity; Fathers, 11 a.m.- Ferguson Rd.; Paul Rolx, East ton Children's Hospital, will be Law Shelved Laos Supply Lines sponsored by the Sisterhood of 12:46 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 Hartford; Gary R. Novak, 49 used to pay for the equipment QUALITY INSUI^NCE SINCE 1923iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii| in the Eye Clinic Room in the Temple Beth ShOlom will be David W. Hasset, son of Mr. p.m .; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and Pioneer Circle; Lawrence E. HARTFORD (AP)—A 60-year- By GEORGE E8PER hospital's new West Building. held Thursday from 2 to 8 p.m. and Mrs. Richard W. Hasset of 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Fentiman, Standish Rd., Cov Of Russian Aircraft old “ red flag” law, awakened Associated Press Writer entry; Peter A. Chwalek, 48 Dr. Caillouette is serving his and Friday fcom 9 a.m. to noon 60 Benton St., is enrolled for the Age Limits: 16 in maternity, ’Before Losses Happen Insure With Lappen!" ANKARA, -Turkey (AP) — minister of justice is studying ^ slumber two weeks Palmer Dr., Wapping; Paul E. second term as chairman of the SAIGON (AP) — U.S. B52 bombers flew more strikes at the hCasonic Temple on R fall semester of his freshman 12 in other areas, no limit in Turkish authoriUes today ques- the cas6, and there have been waving of Viet Llzotte, East Hartford; Mrs. Crippled Children's Committee Center St.' year at Union College, Barbour- self-service. tioned two Soviet students seek- indications that the government flags, has been put back today against North Vietnamese supply routes through vllle, Ky. Marta M. Gravlejs, 172 Haw of the Connecticut Elks Associa southern Laos. The big bombers have flown more than thorne St.; Dianne P. Grenier, tion. tag asylum after the second sue- will let the Turkish courts de- sleep-presumably, this time, Intemediate Young Judaea Due to construction, parking cessful hijacking of a Soviet cide whether the pair is entitled until it goes 500 strikes in the region in the past 2 1 / 2 weeks. for Grade 7s and S students will Airman Michael K. Turklng- for emergencies is severely re StCOTS. One Step Beyond Many of the raids are concen------Also, Mrs. Donald Rellley plane in two weeks. There w3s to refuge under a provision of books next year, have its first meeting of the ton, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan stricted. The public is urgently yated in a 70-square-mlle area g^uth Vietnamese headquar- and daughter, 20 Henry Rd., speculation that the hijacking the Turkish criminal code which ^ prosecutor charged with en- season Thurst^y front 7 to 8 E. Turklngton of 260 Spring St., requested not to park near the PANDA Series Watch your step this Halloween. Check just ^^st of the demilitarized jers also announced the terml- South Windsor; Mrs. Dale Zah- would harden the Soviet govern- says foreigners accused of decided Tu^s- p.m. at Templej Beth Sholom. has graduated from the tJS Air emergency entrance except to your liability limits; make sure they keep ^ne. The area is south of the nation oC an operaUon in Cam- ner and daughter, RPD J, ment's attitude toward two U.S. crimes abroad that were politi- that there was too good a Force corrosion control spe discharge emergency or wheel Ends Tonight up with- the ever-higher jury awards. It Bang Hlgn River and north of bodla near Kompong Rau, in the Mountain Spring Rd., Rock generals whose plane crossed cally motivated cannot be sent case would be thrown cialist course at Sheppard AFB, chair admissionk. To pick up dis costs only a fraction to double your pro Khe Sanh, arid there ha.ve been- parrot's Beak sector about 60 Cub Pack 98 will hold its first ville; Mrs. Fred Powell and Into Soviet Armenia last week. back for trial. ' constltuUonal grounds. Tex. A 1968 graduate of Man charged patients, please park in : PANDA (Public Attention to reports of heavy North Viet- mi,eg west of Saigon. It reduced pack meeting for cubs and their., daughter. Warehouse Point; tection . . . but if you’re sued, it might be iVikoIai Ginlov, 20, and Vitaly The Soviet ambassador to reduced the charges chester High School, he is being the general lots first and 0ie Narcotic and Drug Abuse) will families tomorrow at 7 p.m. Mrs. William Dennen and son, the best step you’ve ever taken. Pozdeyir, gs, “ put a bag over Turkey hinted Tuesday that the *^wo young demonstra- namese movement through it to- gouth Vietnamese strength in assigned to Plattsburgh AFB, nurse will Instruct you where to hold the third and final seminar at Mott's Community Hall. the pilot's head, trussed him. up Russians might use a Turkish something more ordin- wairi the northwestern part of Cambodia from 17,600 to 16,000 2 N. Y., for duty with the drive to pick up the patient. Colchester"; Mrs. William Mc- of its current seminar series to South Vietnam. troops. There will be a bobcat cere Mullan and son, 44 W. Middle and landed the plane at Sinop colonel now being held In the So- breach of the peace and strategic air command. night at 7:30 in Emanuel Luth North Vietnam charged Tues- Headquarte-^ said that during mony welcoming new cubs to Tpke. themselves” Tuesday, the semi- viet Union in bargaining for the disorderly conduct, Patients Today: 288 eran Church, 60 Church St. May We Quote Rates Assist You As We Have So Many Others? day that many U.S. warplanes, the five-day sweep, 67 North the pack. Cubs will be In Hal official Turkish news agency two Lithuanians. The colonel, The law was . passed in 1919 The speaker will be Mark H. incluchi^ B52 bombers, at- Vietnamese and Viet Cong were loween costume with judges Miss Michelle Sitkus, daugh ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Anatolia reported. Cevat Dehell, was aboard the and makes it a crime to display awarding prizes for the best ter of Mr. and Mfs. 'Vincent Sit tacked Huong Lap Village in the ^,,,6^, and four weapons and a Joseph Balfore Jr., 20 Center- Good Ali!bi "They said let's go, apd -wis’ American military Beech- a red flag or other '(symbol. . . northern part of the demilitar costumes. kus of 20 O'Leary Dr., has been quanUty-' of muntions captured. field St.; Sharon O. Bowen, 167 came,” plidl’ Alexei Menshikov, diat the U.S. government to incite disorder or breaches ized zone last Sunday. selected to play a part in Alfred LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — John H. Lappen, Inc. Two South Vietnamese were re Hawthorne St.; Jenlne R. C£iln, 80, said. says lost its way and landed in of law." Presumably, legislators Jarry's “ Ubu Roi,” a North Florence Deddens was late for “ We don't comment on propa ported killed and 14 wounded. The executive board of the 86 Lockwood St.; Julie A. Can The Turkish government sent Soviet Armenia last week while of the time had in mind wild eastern University, ' Boston, an appointment downtown but TIMEX ganda from Hanoi,” said a U.S. Manchester Jaycee Wives will non, 91 Laurel Sf., South Wind state security police and an In- taking two American generals bands of bearded anarchists and Mass., theater production had a ready alibi. HEADQUARTERS Insurors and Realtors spokesm^. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at sor; Mrs. Ethel J. Case, West terpreter to Sinop, on Turkey's inspection flight in Tur- mustachioed socialists whipping. The B52s have concentrated 8 scheduled for Oct. 30 and 31.' "Traffic was miserable,” she LIGGETT DRUG the home of Mrs. Walter Kup- Granby; Cleon Y. DeWolfe, Black Sea coast, to InvesUgate. •'®y- “ P discontent by flying red ban- their raids' along a 2-mile She is a fredunan drama major told her husband. "A police car At The -Parkade 164 East Center St., Manchester • 649-5261 Foe Warns chunos of 266 Graham Rd., East Hartford; Mrs. Janet C. was right in front of me all the Anatolia said the pair had been “ Right now in Turkey there ners in the streets, stretch of the Ho Chi Minh trail South Windsor. at Northeastern. Fellows, 16 Chester Dr.; Mip. way.” planning their escape from the are two murderers and in Rus- Whatever use the Ihw had at through the southern Laotian Eunice M. Fitzpatrick, 46 Soviet Union for two years. ^ia^ a Thrklsh colonel,” Ambas- the time, it was almost forgotten panhandle. The campaign is so The Cherub Choir of Emanuel Cadette Troop 622 of Ver- O'Leary Dr.; William S. Gag- .------N ------• The Turkish state radio said sador Vassily Grubyakov said in concentrated that no B62 raids Cambodians Lutheran Church will rehearse planck School will meet Thurs nler, Warehouse Point; Laura Ginlov and Pozdeyir told securi- Ankara. "Both from the point of (See Page Eight) have been flown in South Viet tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in Luther day at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria. J. Gagnon, East Hartford. ty police they wanted to go to 'dew of friendly relations be- nam since Oct. 10. Hall of the church. The'troop has invited a mem Also, Kenton Geer, W. Ver the United States. tween the two countries and ac- Despite the massive cam Of Attacks ber from the "Concerned Citi non St.; Mrs. Rose K. Gudaitis, ITie plane, a small two-engine ®°*"ding to international cus- paign, sources said, there has zens for Better Education,” By ROBIN MANNOCK The Senior High Y'outh Fon^fn WindsorvlUe; Mary R. John craft of the government-owned they must be returned.” been a sizable buildup of North of North United Mlethodist group to speak on the school Associated Press Writer son, Ea^ Hartford; David M. Soviet airUne Aeroflot, was on a ‘"^® matters should be New Haven Vietnamese troops in the north CSiurch will meet tonight at 7 at referendum question. This is Kaplltz, Wllllmantlc; Guido domesUc Right from Kerch to considered separately,” he said. ern quarter of South Vietnam. the church. The Confirmation in connection with the My Gov TAING KAUK, Cambodia Luccardl, 207 Spruce St.; Mrs. Krasnodar, north of the Black “ However, the two questions Informants said one North Viet Class wiU also meet at 7 at ernment badge, and each girl Doreen Lussier, 6 Llnmore Dr.; (AP) — The North Vietnamese Sea, when Ginlov and Pozdeyir *'^'’® similar aspects. The con- Seale Trial namese division is pushing from the church". is asked to bring an adult with the west and is poised just have relayed word to the big Raymond J. McCabe, 48 Wood took it over. One other passen- nectlon is that both Turkey and her. The meeting is open to in land St.; Sandra L. Marella, 44 ger was aboard, YUri Derbinov, Russia have asked for the re- southwest of Khe Sanh, and that Cambodian force poised for an The Adult Discussion Class of terested Verplanck PTA mem Brent Dr., Vernon. 35. turn of their citizens.” Starts Soon one regiment crossed the demil- offensive to expect heavy at- South United Methodist CJiurch bers. Also, David M. Mooney, 364 Itarized zone and is within 12 tacks the next three idghts, The first hijacking of a Soviet Grubyakov did not menUon will discuss ‘"Hie Christian in Main St.; Mrs. Klara A. Neu- miles of the provincial capital of Cambodian officers said today. plane to Turkey was carried out ^® three Americans aboard the NEW HAVEN (AP) — A de Today's World” at its meeting Church Women United will hoff, 12 Cumberland St.; Quang Tri. Officers reported civilians Oct. 16 by two iithuanians, P*®ne: Maj. Gen.Edward C. D. fence lawyer indicated Tuesday tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the again sponsor the UNICEF pro Charles Odermann, 604 Parker Tons of supplies were report- coming from enemy-held towns Pranas Staslo Brazinskas and ®®herrer, chief of the U.S. mill- that the way wiU soon be clear church. gram for needy children in over St.; Mrs. Lucille A. Rlfdin, 14 ed moving along a four-lane brought the warning. Villagers hls son Algedas. They diverted mission in Turkey; his as- to beg(in trial here of Black Pan a hundred countries. Hiis Is the Arch St.; Arthur Shorts Sr., 179 ther chairman Bobby G. Seale highway running southwestward in nearby Prakham were told to Jehovah's Witnesses will have nineteenth year that Manches E. Center St.; Craig Sieving, an Aeroflot airliner to Trabzon, sistant. Brig. Gen. Claude M- from (he DMZ into Laos and abandon their homes because of 200 miles east of Sinop, after Meijuarrie Jr., and their pilot. and a codefendant on charges group discussions of a Bible aid ter children have participated 661D Hilliard St.; Paul M. Stan- they plotted to kill a fellow Pan- then circling around eastward the attacks, tonight at 7:30 at 18 CSiambers in this program. kiewlcz, 22 Adams St.; Mifs. to the north of Khe Sanh. “ Let them come,” said Lt. St., 726 N. Main St., 281 Wood- Evelyn Stenhouse, 16% Highland ing three crew members Meanwhile, Associated Press Col. Llttaye Luon Aime, corn- bridge St., 144 Griffin Rd. in charges by the Soviet govern- 'T*'® lawyer, Catharine Rora- Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Audrey The father and son also have ment that the generals' flight, *’ack, told Judge Harold Mulvey correspondent John T. Wheeler mander of one of two brigades South Windsor, and FVench Rd., K. Trewhella, 14 Elizabeth St.. Leader Renamed asked for political asylum, like that of U2 pUot Francis **’® out 1,000 square miles of rich sor a card party tomorrow at Mr. and Mrs. John Iddings, 2 FT. BRAGG, N.C. (AP) .— MacDonald stabbed and beat to Mrs. Descy of 158 Hilliard St., >4, w. for Ericka Huggins, a Panther Cambodian soldier was killed *"ice lands from the enemy south 8 p.m. at Grange Hall, 206 Ol- Foster Dr., Vernon. The Army cleared Capt. Jeffrey death his wife,- Colette, 26, and Varied Styles Clash as Trio vice president; Mrs. Louise . R. MacDonald today of murder his daughters Kimberly, 6,' and member who faces counts in and another wounded, and that cott St. Refreshments will be Mayeroff of 124 E. Center St., DISCHARGED YESTER Big capacity! cluding kidnaping resulting in cial„i„i capital— 80on miles north of served and tickets may be ob charges in' the killingfs of his Kristin Jean, 2, and then 10 North Vietnanlese and Viet secretary; and Mrs. Lyla Steele DAY: Mrs. Mary A. Horvath, death, a capital charge. Phnom Penh. tained at the door. T ^ i r l p o o l g et wife and two daughters last stabbed himself as a cover-up Cong soldiers were killed. Field of 28 Lenox St., treasurer. 801 Main St.; Michael E. Ka- February. and invented a story. Seale faces first-degree mur O f Senate (Candidates Debate reports indicated that the fight- Reliable so said two Later in the afternoon, the vackas, 164 Kelly Rd., Wap- Easy loading! der and other charges in the ing and losses may have been commanders with the force Hie Adult Information Class of group had a social time and a ping; Robert McCartney, 296 MAcDonald's civilian attorney MacDonald said the killings were done by a hlpple-llke band slaying of -Alex Iteckle^ a Pan By JOHN ARMSTRONG soft-spoken and less intense than casters Association Tuesday, far more serious. spent the day in Phnom Penh Zion Evangelical Lutheran catered dinner. Oak St. South Windsor; James said ah army report on the case ther from New York City. conferring with the high com T Church will meet tonight at 7 :30 a n d ^ of three young men and a girl Associated Press Writer Welcker, maintained a low pro made clear the major thrusts of American bombers were listed several factors in his fav Police say Rackleys-was shot mand. who intruded in his Ft. Bragg NEW HAVEN (AP) — Hie file in the Eugene McCarthy their campaigns. called in to support the Cambo- at the church. or. One of them was that a and killed by local Panthers on Another sign that the push is apartment before dawn Feb. 17. divergent techniques of person tradition. Welcker sought to portray dian ttoops. young girl, whose Identy has not Seale's orders because the Pan imminent is the work done in Maj. James Wilsoq, a spokes alities of Connecticut's three Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, the himself as the moderate. He a Cambodian spokesman said Manchester Lodge of Masons been established, was seen near thers thought Rackley was an the past two days on temporary w ith man for the Army, said In an candidates for U.S. Senate were Democratic Incumbent running said Dodd's campaign is based that Cambodian forces had re- will meet tonight at 7:30 at the the scene of the slayings and informer. nouncing Flanagan's decision, as an independent, offered a Masonic Temple. Refreshments was believed under the Influence The Panthers, however, main clearly defined in their first and on fear and is backed by right- captured the town of Kirivong, ^ ^ e d ”by enemy^^tot^**^*^ “ Unless there is new evidence, only face-to-face debate. less polished, grandfatherly im wingers. He said Duffey has near the South Vietnamese bor- ^ ^ ^ will be served after a business of drugs, the attorney said. tain that George Sams, the man Large wooden beams have there is no possibility of further Republican Lowell P. Welcker age, giving impassioned an proposed amnesty fer draft dgr and 70 miles south of session. Maj. Gen. Edward M. Flana- who has named Seale as the been a dd^ as support for the K itche gan, commander of the John F. charges^against MacDonald.” originator of the yorders.” was ’ Jobbing ^ h ^ d s for em- swers to, some questions ’ and dodgers. Phnom Penh. The area had curt answers to others. heavy traffic expected when the The Concerned Citizens for Kennedy Center for Military as- MacDonald has returned to actually the one responsible for waa the a g ^ e s^ r re- "You have the extremes on been one of the enerriy’s sanc- offensive is launched. sistance, ruled there was insuf- duties as a specialist in pre- Rackley's death. I®nUessly carrying the fight to The“ three, appearing in a tele- either side of' this election,” tuarl^s. Cambodian troops were Better Education group will engineering ,vised debate at the fall conven Hard fighting is expected, and meet tomorrow at 9 a.m. at ' flclent evidence to justify the ventive medicine for the Special - his opponents. said Welcker, a freshman con- forced out of the reg(ion six (See Page Eighteen) Denlocrat Josei* F. Duffey, tion of the Connecticut Broad gressman from the 4th District, months ago. it will be a baptism of fire for Keenly St. School. three counts of premeitated Forces. several Cambodian battalions / murder against the 27-year-old Wilson said the commander of Dodd, completing his second South Vietnamese forces oper- Blx-year term in the Senate; pic- atlng in Cambodia along Route that have been trained by the The feast of St. Simon and St. Green Beret physician. Fi- Rragg, Lt. Gen. John J. Tol- tured himself as the veteran ^ just across the border. from South Vietnamese army. Jude will be observed tomorrow MacDonald, who had main- son, concurred In Flanagan's These battalions are much legislator who has been dealing Tay Ninh Province clashed at St. Mary's Episcopal Church tained that the deaths occurred decision. better equipped than the., other with problems in Washington three Umes ' with North Viet- with services of Holy Commun at the hands of a small group of But one of his civilian law- Cambodian units, which usually intruders into his home, relter- yers, Dennis Eisman of Phlladel- whlle his opponents have only namese forces near the towns of ion at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. been talking about them. ^ gnuol and Mlmot. ' carry weapons from every ated today his innocence and phia, said Rork's report to Fla- army active In Indochina for the Cub Scout Pack 112 will have said he was relieved at the nag;an said it cited several fac- "I ’m running on my record,” Headquarters, ,,, said six North...... past 40 years.' The South Vlet- a Halloween party tonight from Army's action. tors In MacDonald’s favor, ' said Dodd. "I think it’s a good Vietnamese soldiers were killed namese-tralned battalions have 7 to 8 in the Washington School He added that he will ask for Among them, he said, were record. I’ve done my work . . . and six captured, while four u.s. weapons, including M16au- It’s a public record, and I’m cafeteria. Cubs are reminded to an Immediate discharge from the prosecution’s Inability to South Vietnamese were killed wear costumes. the Army and “ I think I will get identify certain fingerprints at proud of it.” and nine wounded. (See Page Eighteen) Rolls anywhere! it.” REMINDER . . . With the scene of the crime, its ina Duffey, a minister in the Miss Doreen DeCormler, Mobile Maid* Dishwasher The Army said the .investiga bility to identify strands of hair United cisiurch of Christ and AUTOMATIC SOAKCYCLE! tion of the slayings will be con in and near the hand of Mrs. national chairman of the liberal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dfshwoshbig hoRdoys ore coining. .. Seoige DeCormier of 379 Porter OiuvaalaBt Twin LIftTnplhwfai! Imtafled by our expert* at a tinued. MacDoiiald and its inability to Americans for Democratic Ac Flanagan, '.who is Mac tion, maintained that his elec St., has been made a member l a r g e r . Avocado, 9 Stay out of the kitchen. Enjoy your Reasonable Cesti ^ identify ayoung girl whom Els- ■ Wholesale Price Dip of . Emersoh College, Boston, Donald’s commanding general, man said was seen by a mili tion would help keep control of 2 Mdss., chapter of Zeta Phi Eta, based his ruling on a 2,(XX>-word tary policeman near the Mac the Senate in the hands of pro a professional speech fraterni compony. report of a lengthy, secret hear Donald apartment shortly after gressive Democrats. Reported for October ty'. A sophomore at Emer^n, \ ing by Col;. Warren V. Rock of Uie murders were discovered. He said Dodd is really “ a majoring ih theater education, PORTABLE NOW! BUILT-IN LATER! Ft. Bragg. secret Republican” who has vot WASHINGTON (AP) — The dex, subject to frequent sharp she has also been selected to The Army had charged that (See Page Nineteen) ed with the Republican admin- government reported today that month-to-month changes. play a role in the senior produc Wesfmghouse Filter Clean istration o f’President Nixon 60 wholesale prices dropped one- A broad range of industrial tion of Shakespeare's, "As You per cent of the time. And he tenth of one per cent in October commodities rose seven-tenths Uke It.” Cdnvortfbio Dishwasher said Welcker is a Spiro Agnew- because of a sharp decline in of one per cent, the largest rise Enjoy the Holidays. type Republican who 1 ^ con- products, but industriAl in more than a year. The report Officers and directors of Omar MODEL SC29SL In Florida tributed to the divisions between commodities were sharply high- gaid 60 per cent of the rise was A KhchanAkl diihwaaher will wash your dishat, «oak poti 8 Shrine Club will meet at 8 p.m. the young and old in America. er because of new 1971 car and accounted for by prices of newly tomorrow at the home of W. and pana automatically, «nd dry aveiythlng with aanitized, • Wastinchouae Radiant Rinae a Bte, once-a-day dishwashing c a p a c ity ____ . It was Welcker whp brought _ . . ______Sihgle truck prices. introduced 1971 automobile and Harry England on Silver St. in fan-circulatad air. Choica of built-Ina, front or top-loading and double wash cycles • Exclusive ’Tilt-Guard door • ’Two-level washing action a up the 1967 Senate censure of re Tilt-Guard door • ’Two-level washing action a Gulf Coast Welcomes Nixon The decline in the over-all truck models. Coventry. The November meet Dual detergent dispensers a Telescoping top rack and glide-out bottom rack • Self Dodd, and this produced an im poitablaa, convaitiblaa or dishwathar-sinka. KhchanAkl Wholesale Price Index—the sec ing of the dub will be on the cleaning filter screen a Porcelain-on-enamel tub a Luge 2-poeition silverware passioned response from the 63- Costs of bituminous coal and dishwathaia ara mada by tha worid'a oldaat and laigatt ond monthly drop this year— 20th at Willie's Steak House. manufactuiar of commercial dishwashara. basket a Flood control safety switch a Concealed easy-roll casters a Pow er cord Both Warmly and Damply year-old incumbent. electric power were also up ^ . . dropped the index to 117.7. The sharply, the report said. and hose compartment a Lift-off cutting board top a Easy oonvertibflitv lets vou Welcker said the censure h ^ figure means it cost wholesalers Vmt M.-A. Petersons use it as a portable, or bpfld it in. OT. PETERSBURG, Fla. gave no explanation for the de- On a seasonally adjusted ba lessened Dodd's influence in this month $117.70 on the aver (AP) — President Nixwi, ap- Ctongress, but Dodd claimed se sis, the bureau said the decline Wa art Kitdien Derigriits and IfuuUen, which have aerred age for a broad range of food pealing for both Elemocratlc and At the Clearwater airport, niority had increased his effect for farm products was 2.7 per ahd industrial raw materials Coiuwcticut aioce 1938. Let out of our Kitchen Specialiits draw _ . ___ . . „ „ „ hundreds greeted Nixon and the iveness. cent, the drop for processed PUBLIC FREE DEUVBtY • EXPHtT SHtVICE Republican support of GOP can- J worth $100 in the 1967-59 base you how a wotkiaviag KitchenAid Diihwasher can bf inatalled Dodd was censured for al foods and feeds w as' two-tenths didates in this battleground can ticket, period. of one per cent, and the rise for in your kitchen. Now it die time to start remodeling for the BUDGET TBIMS — TAILORED TO YOUR NBDS legedly using campaign funds to state, got a warm—and damp— ^ a few youngsters held aloft The index was 3.2 per cent industrial commodities was SETBACK PARTYA boUdayi. Do you need new counters, sink, KitchenAid Disposal pay personal expenses. welcome today to Florida’s gulf placsu’ds protesting construction "The only issue in this cam above a year ago, the smallest five-tenths. Marine Corps League and Dishwather? Peterson's feature a complete altecadon aervicc coa^t. , of the federally-financed Cross- paign seems to be my censure,” year-to-year spread in 19 In fbod and feed prices, there Artving by motorcade at the FTorida Barge Canal, months, said the Bureau of La Auxiliary Unit • and it a qjember of the American Instimta of-Kitchen DEALERS. BEHIND THE COUNTER OR BEHIND THE PRODUBT, NORNUTS HRS THE EXPERTS said Dodd. "It was an were declines for eggs, hogs, jammed Bajrfront Center Arena, Turning to GOP Gov. Claude censure. It was unjust. I have bor Statictics. grain, live poultry, lambs, cat Enjoy Ibt Holidays . . . Call or Visit ossr Showroom, AT Nbom got doused to the knetes Kirk, Nixon remarked: “ They never stolen a penny from any The report is preliminary, tle, plant and animal fibers. Open Daily 8:30 to S.’OO p.m.—Thurs. 'til f—Sat. til 4 when wellwlshers dumped over >vant to stop a canal. Are you man, woman or child.” subject to change when more BYesh fruits, oilseeds and milk MARINE CLUB a water-filled oil drum that was building it?” details ai;e available later. SERVICE IS OUR At another point in the debate, were higher, the report said. anchoring a rope barricade. governor. Hie bureau said that on a sea Industrial prices included in 717 PARKER STREET Dodd turned to his' opponents The President kept waving to In appearances Tuesday night and said. “ Without this censure, sonally adjusted basis, the index creases machinery and WED., OCT. 28th his greeters and gave no sign convention halls at West you fellows wouldn’t have any was up one-tenth of one per cent equipment, chemicals, steel mill \ f^elerdon, , 'nc. BEST PRODUCT that the water bothered bhi Palm Beach and Miami Beach, thing to talk about.” because it us:mUy shows a 1 ^ - producte. foundry and forge 3 Hie chief executive ISok a cir- er drop in October. 7:80 PJ«. . , Nixon repeatedly urged a non- Duffey soft-pedaled the cen shop products, pig iron and a cuitous 12-mlle motorcade route partisan stance by the electok- sure issue, saying Dodd’s voting The report said farm products variety of manufactured metal Nice Door Priiea CUSTOM KITCHENS to the a r e ^ from the airport in while stumping hard for the record is what should really dropped 3.8 per cent, after rls- products, it said. neighboring Clearwater, at one Q^p ggnate candidate. Rep. Morning Mission concern citizens. 3.3 per cent last month. Refreabmenta Served €01 Nett) Park Ave, West Hartf ord OPEN DAILY till 9-SATURDAY ffll 5 Nonferrous metals, iron and 232-4407 445 HARTFORD RD„ NEAR McKEE point detouring a block out of wilUam C. Cramer, who faces a Duffey’s leadership in Ameri- Processed foods and feeds were steel scrap, waste paper and his way to skirt a street lined Caught in early sun’s rays, F-106 Delta Darts of U.S. Aerospace Cohimand down one per cent. Food is the with people. The White House (See Page Eight) maneuver at William Tell weapons meet at Tyndall Air Base, Fla. (AP Photo) (See Page Eight) most volatile category of the In- (See Page Sixteen)
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