PAGE TWENTY-FOUR JIANC^TEft EVENING HERALD. M ANCH ES'im ''G(^« MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1970' Average Dally Net Press Rm The Weather Fot « ie Week Bnded Cloudy, not «o cool tonight, November 14, 1B7S . chance of late showers; low abj^t 40. Tomorrow Clearing In afternoon; high In 00s Thursday 16,080 fair, cooler. Manchester— City of Village Charm

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Nixon Panel Issues/ N ixon Unit Australian Militants New Inflation Alert C alls F or P la^ Demonstration prices will continue New Canal Vrato House, resorting to a new rising at an uncha^ed rate,” pjaicy It earUer predicted, critl- the councU said, WASHINGTON (AP) — A Against Papal Tour clsed today the wage setUement It said that “ freering into the presidential commission has In the General Motors strike contract such an assumption ended a six-year study with a By PATRICK O’KEEFE and a presidential board’s re- about future inflaticm would sad- ...... controverslad proposal to build a Associated Press Writer commendatlon to increasetacre^ die the Indust $2.88 billion sea-leyel waterway SYDNEY, Australia (AP)—Pope Paul VI celebrated wages in the railroad industry. cause of achlevln^^a new stablli- across Central America within a High Mass tonight at Sydney’s Randwick race tinck Ih Itg second Inflation alert, ty for the price-costlbv'rtJL:__:- few miles of the Panama Canal. President Nixon's Council of ■ presidential board has before a throng of 200,000 as a small group o f militant But before a shovel is turned, Protestants planned the first hostile demonstration of Economic Advisers also focused recommended wage increases the proposal faces major budg­ attention on price increases by ^ railroad industry averag- the papal tour. etary, diplomatic and ecological the automoMle Industry, the (ril 11 per cent a year over the danger of foigetting “ life’s hurdles in both the United The crowd was one of the industiy, transportation Indus- three-years. Hie board did not moral and spiritual dimension.” States and Panama. largest ever assembled^ in a try and the two-price system of specifically recommend a coet- "Then vriiat emptiness in the The Atlantic-Pacific Inter- closed area in Australia, but it the coiqper Industry. of-living escalator clause but human heart,” he declared. Oceanic Canal Study Commis­ was only two fifths of the 6(X),- "Wliat a temptation there is to The White House thus moved that including one sion spent $22 million before 000 officials of the papal tour would yield a wage increase in fill its place with counterfeits, into fostering an "incomes poU- turning its conclusions over to had predicted. excess of nine per cent annual­ some of which, such as self-cen­ «sy,” a phrase covering presi­ President Nixon Monday, call­ The Pope celebrated the Mass ly. tered hedonism, eroticism and dential pressure to hold down ing for the canal to run across at an altar erected Just above Inflationary wage and price Turning to price increases, many others, lead in the end to the council noted that General Panama |and parallel to the ex- the race results board. Flags in boosts. the papal colors of yellow and contempt for man, emd do not, announced additional Istlng passageway. for all that, satisfy his profound The council said that the Gen­ The commission said the cur­ white and a background of price boosts for automobiles. restlessness. Man’s heart. is eral Motors settlem^t, “If gen­ rent lock-type Panama Canal, ochre cloth draped the parimu­ "An increase of six to seven made for Clpd.” eralised throughout the econo­ which opened in 1914, will reach tuel boards on each side. per cent in the price of passen­ The crowd resiwnded with my, would crowd further up- ger automobiles would add its maximum capacity of 26,800 The prograun was much like mild applause. per unit of output, about $2 bllUon to the total cost annual transits by the end of the the Pope’s 1965 Mass before A tiny group calling Itself the .TV price level.” to dealers and possibly $2.6 bll- century, and a new, wider canal 80,000 persons in New York’s A pm m m further increases uon to the cost to consumers,” Australasian AUiance of Bible- is needed for defense purposes Yankee Stadium. The pontiff Believlng Christian Churches t h r ^ toe cost of Uvlng esca- the council said, rode in an automobile around lator for the years ahead, the in- Such an Increase, the council (See Page Six) planned to piarade with placards the brightly lighted turf track. in front of the Sydney town haU crease substantially exceeds said, translates into a rise of blessing the crowd and stopping Wednesday night while the 78- any trend estimate of gains in about three-tenths of one per half a furlong ffom the finish year-old pontiff held an ecumen- national producUvltyj” the ^ ‘ V

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, l^N eH E STEll; CONN., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1970 Rlidiartr Schweitzer, Wlndsor- Dionne, Haztford; Lawrence Rock, Anthony Rd., Tolland; Snedeker, Stafford Springs; PAGfi TWO — Chance, Grove St., Rockville; Dr., both of Vernon; James viUe;' FYances Brough and son, Hospital Phone Rockville Walter Simon, RockviUe'Memo­ tATUlam Wilcox, Mgh Maiwr Sheinw olft .on Bridge Richard Schweitzer, Windsor- Hefferon, South St., fuid Sheila Kabrick, Webber Rd., RopkrtUe. i;^aurel St., and Dorothea Peter­ 'vUle; Harold Lehrmitt, Grant Rivenburg, Mountain St., both Discharged teturday: Jane rial Nursing Home; Louise Pk., Rockville. MCC To Brief THEATER TIME The telephone number for 'Dis(diarged Sunday; Donna son and daughter, Mountain Hebron Hospital Notes St., Rockville; Carol Flynn, of RockviUe. "M arocchto, ’Talcottvllle; Carnl Ciechowski, 'WndsorvlUe;' Rich­ Columbia SCHEDULE Manchester Memorial Hospi­ DeWltt, South St., and Brian Spring Rd., RockviUe. T ito M sit MBAMMO o r Bette Circle, 'Vernon; Francis Admitted Saturday; Clarence Flynn, Bette Circle, Vernon; ard Austin, Venuin Gardens WmERAnNOB School Officials NORTH tal was . changed a few ^ visiting hours are 18:S0 to 8 Coyne, VaUey View Lane, Ver- SHOUU) DICTATE LEAD Posgle, Egypt Rd., Ellington; Neff, Giwid Ave., Rockville; Elsie Arzt, Broad Brook; Ruth Apt., RockviUe; Florence Rog­ ROME (AP) — President 4 8 7 4 3 2 months ago, but too late to p.m. In all areas except ma­ n 07 763 be listed correctly in the new Brook; Alene Adams, Hartford; ZB A Grants Cinema I * n ternity where .they are 8 to 4 Kathleen McGuire, Ellington Jones, Hayes Ave., Rockville.; slavia will have a meeting vpuNQpeonE Manchester Community Cql- Mad 0 K 2 I*one books. The hospital Prank Dickinson, Skinner Rd., Frances Oolombaro, Nye St., Fair with near seasonal tem­ Cinema n—DlMy of a Wheit you’re choosing your and 6:80 to g p.m. Anthony Gaudet, Somers; Hattie Kellner, Broad Brook; with Pope Paul VI during a sWm(M «> sw a to Mm* lege has invited more than 200 4 7 4 3 number is 646-1222. and Betty Kaspuska, RED 4,' Rockville; Daniel Davis, Tal- Ave., Ellington; Robert BYench, peratures Friday. Cloudy ■ and Delegate To Yvonne FUnt, and Nancy Da­ Pearl 'Belton, Springfield, Variance visit to Italy starting Dec. p—tontoiitstotoiriMiyto area, sch ool superintendents, V -Scroow 1 '80 3:80, opening lead, you should eon- both of Rockville; Arlene cottvlUe; Mildred Plummer, Stafford Springs; Frank Dickin­ mild with a chance of showeA «M*to eentont tor vtovtof tor IMr cMMMa WEisrr EAST ^^Admltted Friday: Kathleen vis, both Stafford Springs; Jo­ Mass.; Charles Bartholomew, 10, Vatican sources said to­ prtacipals, knd guidance direct- Cine««“0,, I-Scrooge, »• slder the biding and think of Adams, Hartford. linden St.,. RockviUe; Susan son, Skinner Rid. and Joseph Saturday. Overnight lows aver-, 6:80, 7:80, 9:80 # A K 106 ♦ Q /5 McGuire, ElUngtim Ave., El- seph Saternis, Mountain St., Skiimer R5**** 3970 ^ Doe to^conatrnollmi, parking home or for others . . . all with the famed D&L quality you can depend upon. rector of health, and Paul Schur, •* (Continued from Page O n e ) ------~ Hartford. General Feature# Corp. Transportation Union said of was too late. for emergenclea is severely re­ Many other items not shown here! sanitary Inspector for the state, attempted murder of family Calling the occasion an event * South won with the ace of strike plans. “ We could get point which for the Holy See is members. stricted. The public Is orgentty had opposed the variance. of “ cultural significance” , Gov- hearts, entered dummy wito the reqaeoted not to pork near flie 1-84 Complaints them out in a matter of hours.” of fundamental importance.” —One is ruled insane and un- John.'Dempsey has de- The strike threat was the first king of diamonds and piffed a Drugs Party emergency entrance except to First Selectman Joseph The 1909 Church-state Concor- fit for family life by a criminal Friday and Saturday by Luna’s union, the Brother­ spade. South ruffed a dlam^d dlariiarge emergency or 'wbeel- SPACE SAVER Szegda said today that after dat assigmo civil effects to mar- court. Nutcracker Days” throughout in dummy and ruffed another hood of Maintenance of Way Ends in Tragedy niiali- admissions. To pick up dis­ SHELF CABINET conferring with the office man­ riages performed by the Roman —One Is a foreign citizen and utirtford area. spade. By this time declarer Employes and the Hotel and charged patients, please park In ager at the M. A. Gammino Catholic Church, which does not obtains a divorce abroad. Janet Popeleskl is returning had taken two diamonds, one AND HAMPER Restaurant Employes, and • RINDGE, N.H. (AP) — A n , ttie general lota first and tbe Construction Co., the contrac­ recognize divorce. —A marrlEige is not consum­ from the American School of ruff in the dummy, two ruffs in moved up by one day the earlier nurse wlU Instract you where to By PEARL-WICK tors at the 1-84 site in Coventry Although the Pope’s sttde- mated. Ballet in New York a t y where bis own to"e autopsy showed Richard ^ Dec. 11 strike date of the Broth­ drive to pick up tbe patient. near Katzman’s Comers, it ment was strong, it was noted About 800 “ dlvorzistl” demon- she has _ studied______dance since hearts for a total of six tricks. 19, ©f Melrose, Mass., whose Space Saver with sliding erhood of Railway Clerks. The would be advisable to contact that it did not call on Catholics s ^ t e d ^ t h e O ia m b e r of g^ptgnjber of 1968 to dance the the ace of clubs to po^y was found Saturday in a doors. Covered in woodtone Clerks' union agreed to the new 9 T . ALUMINUM FONDUE SET them directly with any com­ to try to repeal the law by refer­ ^ s ® solo role in the Spanish Diver- ^^^e sure of his contract and - the Franklin Patients Today: 268 vinyl; Cabinet and shelf of strike date. plaints residents have as a re­ Nancy Rychllng endum. This was true also of an The Issue hss spawned many .. oha in the dausrhter ^hAAt^niiv ff*ave ud the rest of ^ Set consists of 2 qt. fondue pot and heavy gauge steel. In wal­ The four < *AFL-CIO unions editorial in today’s VatlcEUi dal- similar demonstraUons, hunger “ ® t d ^ s V tacen T loS - m r S ADMITTED YESTERDAY: sult of the blasting. Szegda said cover, stemo burner on stand and nut tone or antique white, it would expedite matters if have rejected as not enoug^i an the University of Connecticut ly and a statement by the strikes and violence through the ^ Helalne Rd. What Might Have Been have died of drug abuse apd MUton A. Aitinger, Cider MUl Industry offer of the Rd., Andover; Mris. Nancy R". unde^late.'istiunlesssf^l forks, ' both With brass finish poles those with complaints went di­ biggest ' and 4-H members were then Pope’s vicar ot Rome. years. , Enid Lvnn will also appear west should have opened his ghock and not drowning. that extend to 8 ft. 6 in. rectly to the company___ ^ officials. wage package in rail history, personally interviewed by the The vicar, Angelo Cardinal During Monday’s t^e Divertissement singleton tpump to help East Dr. James Ballou, coun^r med- Beaumont, Mansfield Center; 4 aluminum plates. Fired enamel finish in mustard/orange, blue/ rather than first ^ I n g through 41-32 per hour over three years committee to select winners to Dell’Acqua, said this center of Chamber approved Colom- the of the Flowers, execute the plan of drawii« jcgi examiner, said Monday the Hector J. ^Icourt, 48 Deep- Space Saver 9!27 the state fire marshal’s office, tor workers whose current pay attend the Congress. Roman Catholicism was “ mortl- bo’s austerity e ^ o m ic pro- chairman of the mod- trumps. South would win the g ^ t cause of death would bo wood Dr.; cilndy Brewer, En­ lime or yellow/avocado. S ll. There have been about 30 com- is variously estimated at aver- jjjgg Rychllng left for Chicago fled” by the legalization of di- gram, providing tax t a c r ^ s department at the first trick with the ace of h e a ^ determined by laboratory tests field; Mrs. EmUy B. Calhoun, Matching Hamper $25 plaints received ranging from ages between 83.45 and $3.00 jggj Saturday and will spend vorce In Italy.” on ^ m e luxu^ ^ g Hartford Ballet Company. Her and would not dare lead his be completed In two or three 306 Porter St.; Robert J. Ceunp- cent. Colomlx) had staked his .^nank came to a halt. beginning immediately.” Catholic ,marriages, effectively erth. East Hartford; a son to oxodize. 50 pc. service for 8 Officials declined Monday to Bair said his first move would prohibiting- divorce. Annulment more than the mid-September Another girl, a nurse, coming RUNNING DEXIEMBER 8, 4, 6 S Mr. and Mrs. R ali^ Ctook, 90 level of 749,800. A major cause upon a street accident, used her consists of: 8 each: dinner Harrv Ofrella brought down connect the developments, ^ t a t,g to reorganize substitutes who by the church’s Sacred Rota has Robert Anderson’s S rralcott Ave., RockviUe; a son for the increase was the return pantyhose as a tourniquet to 8:30 P.M. S to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Co­ fork, dinner knife, salad four turkeys Nelson Field, two. great deal of the- recent contro- have been replacing the strik- been the only way to dissolve an fork, soup spoon, 16 tea­ Herbert and Richard Winkler, versy over the roles played in gj-g would begin hiring new Italian marriage, of striking teachers in several stop bleeding frdm a boy’s al- burn, East Hartford. ene eneh Mrs Bowen was one the Mideast by the two super- personnel “ within a week.'’ Pope Paul VI stepped into the school systems to their class- most severed leg. “I NEVER SANG s spoons, 2 serving spoons. 1 DISCHARGED TEISTER- of three women who won a tur- powers conwrned the recM- Meanwhile, some 40 striking controversy personally two days rooms. . . . ------R eg. $42 9 1 flL 9 9 . nafssance flights and the missile teachers from Bulkeley. High before Senate approval almost In constrast, manufacturli^ FOR MY FATHER” g --DAY: Pamela J. Tedford, 4 key in xompetlUon. I AUce Dr., Coventry; Marvin Season Ends site construction. School and officials of the Hart- two months ago. intoning at a declined to 480.840 to mid- to be presented by the a s Teachers audience the Biblical in- October, down from LITTLE THEATRE OP MANCSlESTBR, INC. _ = S. Baker, 24 Goslee Dr.; Joyce Porter School football No reason was provided for . ’The ■■■■ its intramural sea- the halt in the fUghts by the o i^ r ^ ^ t o ap^ a^ In 'S u “ junction: "What God has joined 441,060 a month earUer. T h e ^ * Under the direction of Paul Norton S - 1 McLeod, Wallingford; Bernaid Benware, 69 Broad St.; Joseph PILLOW TOP HASSOCK ROUND' HASSOCK Tnhn Lescoe physical high-flying American U-2 planes ^or Court Tuesday to answer together, let no man put asun- dine was centered in metallic NO FAMILY SHOULD MISS IT! S CO RD U RO Y BEDREST sonI today. J • - ^ (1 officials declined to com- that a nn. der.” manufacturing, where the de­ , - Obeimeier, East Hartford; education Instructor and coachuov..., and officials declined 10 coni- gjjgrggg ujgt they violated a no­ local ment oh reports that Egypt had g^^j^g order. The divorce bill was pushed crease in jobs totaled 9,260. Tickets $2.60 — Call 648-0667 = S ” Mra. Carol MorelU, Elast Hart- Squared hassock with fringed, tufted One button stuffed hassock, Zippered cotton corduroy with side made a tough protest about the The federation already has the ^ ia lis ts , the ^ n m iu - Totals for all nonagriciiltural Come to Willie’s Lounge after the show . . s -ford ; Richard W. MUler, 388 lightweight pillow on top. Olive, gold, 21” in diameter. Olive, gold, pockets. Gold, olive, tangerine, red or standout In midget football, Thursday Night only, and meet the cast! S surveillance. They did acknowl­ been fined $10,000 and individual ,‘^® conservative Ub- employment In the state were -Spring S t.;„. Mrs. Lynda H. tan or walnut vinyl. $ 2 4 . ivory, walnut, red or tanger­ brown. • 1 5 . leads the scoring with 74 points; edge the Cairo government 1.18 million jobs In mid-October, -Ehvald. Brandy St., BeSton. ine vinyl. Kevin Resnlsky, 48 points, and teachers $21,600, but the fines $12. called in U.S. diplomats to dis- havei. not been paid. Attorneys Colombo s Christian Democrats, down 6,990 from the mld- ^11 Also, Roland O. Bricault, Raymond Legary; 42 points. cuss the situation. for the city say they will __ ask Roman Catholic party, September level of 1.19 mUUon. East Hampton; Rev. CUfford Awarded Wings The reconnaissance mi*ions g 'p - ^- r 'D ^ r i ^ W t .o d d hoH ^®fnA supportaiiT\Tw%iH' onlynnltr ofr\l theIna any?i«\r O. Simpson. 637 Spring St.; Second U . Robert A. Man- started when the original Arate j„,medlate payment of the ^ Mrs. Mary iL. Day, 102 Carter Warranf son of M*"- und Mrs. Israeli cease-fire went into ef- During debate in the Cham- LAST DAY SL; Clarence J. Rose, 548 OES- La Vem F. ManWarren,^ Pine feet last June when the United had set a dead- '^®® secretary «Dlity DingiM : Ungton Rd., South Windsor; St., has been awarded t o all- ^ j^ggjf mg task „ hut a group of “ *® ^Jberal party, said Italian Mrs. Cecelia E. Benoit, 46 ------...-M — ...... line earner, mu a group families “ will no longer have to ver pUot wings upon gradation pgUclng the troubled truce In . . ^ E)airfteld St. ; Mrs. EUvia Hen- -„„„------«D. Air K irc. »vlg,ttr ,, , ».iawci IVA lAAA ------J. ^ j T i l /i S rys, 110 RusseU St.; Thomas C. training at Mather AFB, Calif. that time the United States I » y surrender on the day Jones, 88 Brent Dr., Vernon. He has been assigned to informed Cairo of the flights deadline However the based on mutual consent and le-%, STARTS TOMORROW Also, Mra. Elarl Woodcock dale AFB, La. for flying du^ g^^^ ^^g^ the Egyptians not to “ ® gal morality.” and son, 689 Main St.; Mi^s. , Christian Dem(x:ratlc spokes- Showing at with a unit of the Strategic Air consider the reconnaissance ^ g ^ ^ a r^ te d . 9:30 EYedericli Oonti and daughter, Command. missions as provocations. The . , , . ^ man Giullo Andreotti main- 83 Overl(X)k D r.; Mrs. Charles A 1964 gfraduate of Windham tained: "Divorce will only lead U.S. message said the Egyp­ manent replacements for the Prior and daughter, Rt. 44A, High School, WllUmantic, U . tians “understood" the situa­ further aggravation of Italian teachers was announced by Coventry; Mrs. Edward' Moy- ManWarren received is BS de­ family life.’’ tion. board member Frederick T. les and daughter, East Hamp­ CRYSTAL & SILVER SALAD SET gree in education from Eastern But the Egyptians Wfive indi­ A national referendum may Bashour, who refused to issue a ton. Connecticut State College in *“ cated of late they don’t under- take many months to realize. flat statement that any of the Ornately carved imported English 1966. He* was commissioned in stand the situation, at least not Parliament now is considering a LINEN Place MAT AND NAPKIN SET» BY VERA 24" BENCH HASSOCK strikers would be fired as their crystal bowl with silverplated rim 1969 upon completion of Officer anymore. bill empowering the voters to replacements are hired. 'Hiclft G o e s Flat with matching silverplat^ servers. Choose from seven different, colorful patterns designed by famous Vera. Training School at Lackland ------nullify laws or revise the consti­ Saddle stitched vinyl bench tution, and such a bill would be WEJLiLSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — Bowl 8” dia., 3%” deep. By Leon­ 4 place mats and 4 napkins in each boxed set, all fine linen $ 7 . 0 0 set. hassock with taper^ wood AFB, Tex. necessary liefore a referendum. Tlie theft of a 3,000-pound safe ard Silver Mfg. Reg. $11 9SJMF. legs. Olive, gold or ivory, 24” .Burglary Barrier Dairy Thievery MaDehMtor Evening Herald But even the “ divorzlsti” —pro- , from a supermarket was foUed (Dftlj Home Gifts • Oonummity Boom, MaaoitOBter Posioule) long. $ 1 0 , SAN QUENTIN, (DaJlf. (AP) Cohimbtn correspondent Vlr- BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — (Uvorce ItaUans-coocede that a for want (rf a new set of tires. — A San Quentih Prison convict OWrUon, teL 8*8-9824. Home deUvered dairy products popular vote could go either PtUlce said a truck was taken with 25 years eiqierience as a and the insulated containers the from the WeUsburg Roofing and professional burglar says most dairies provide to hedd them are Early this year a poll by From the man who Heating Co. and driven a lo­ burglaries could be avoided eas­ being pilfered. Dairymen and Doxa, Italy’s largest opinion gave you AIRPORT.] cal mailcet over the weekend.to ^ n r h r B t n ily. housewives are blaming cdllege poll, indicated that 61 per cent The store’s safe was put aboard “ Most people advertise: Come kids. would’oppoee divorce and 30 per the truck and the thieves Ux* Eprnin^ ijrralii rob me, come burglarize me,” cent would vote in favor. TTie “ I think a lo t o f these coUego FREE GIFT Edward Lm BrittOT, 43^ s^d in students are-Uving on beer and antidiyorce force had drgp^d e OO-FEATtJHE « , But the truck was found 14 EXCLUSIVE GIFT nMMlinT Daliy Except -Sundayr an intendew. by 7 per cent ^ c e a similar PACKAGING SANTA IS HERE mt Holidays s i 13 BIsseU Street stolen dairy products,” one blocks from the bUm-c with both CERTIFICATES AT D&L SxlM ster; Oonn. (06040) “ Take five minutes before you housewife said after discovering poll in 1947, the oidnlon-takers rear tires blown out. And poUce our red & gold holi­ D&L gift certificate TW epbone 643-7711 leave home,” he advises. ” L(x>k her milk box had been emptied said. said t*'«* when the Ores blew, Bring the children around. Make sure there’s a day gift box free comes in a clear girmiil Ctoa Postage Pain ai of $6 worth of milk. Besides the five-year separa- the safe awiarenUy sUd out and to greet jolly lov­ Oonn. light on. Make sure the doors Her assessment Is supported tlon, the Wll provides the foUow- w ith every purchase plastic ribbon-tied a s COOL Into a creek. The safe’s con­ able Santa and get ■DBBCRIFTION RATE8 and windows are locked. Put by'a number of dairy managers Ing grounds for divorce: . tents an undetermined amount at D&L. box with a glorious psysMe in Advance '/ourself in the burglar’s place and independent delivermen —A spouse is sentenced to 15 BURNSIDE a free Santa balloon. BURSS'jE EiST HiPTFCao ‘ of cash and trading stamps, poinsettia. .$3aoi> —ask yourself. “ Does this house who claim they have problems, or more years in jail. Sbowing at IdOnoactiN ' wore not touched. . ».M —One is (xxivicted of incest or rpPF PiRKING 520 -3333 T.tO locdt inviting?” • especially after ccdlege starts.

0 ii;t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ^CH ESTER, CONN., 'TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 PAGE FIVE ■■•M ■ ' J MANCSEStER EVENING HERALD. MANdNESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 < rested during a government r-J PAGE FOUR shakeup. . Goose Quill Pen Maker General Shift Red China Suffers Sethack Nlmelry is seeking to have the Sudanese Communist party dis­ FOGARTY BR0&, INC. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, $ 1 9 BBOAD armSSIV-MANCTEBI Coventry Senate Approves Really One of a Kind CSolo. CAP) Brig. Gen. As Influenee in Midlist solve Itself to Join a new party TOepneae i649-4888 Look at State Robin Olds, commander of the government Intends to set WASHINGTdN (AP) — State By M KB WATinuH as a youth he.worked on a farm. cadets at the Air Force By FABOUK NASSAR threat. Lt. Gen. Hafez Al-Assad, yp ^ pattern of Eigypt'a Head QHARLOTTBaVn.T.m ■ V a. AssootalM Press WrlMr the strongman who seized pow- ^lalist UU wUch Applications a millionaire, around town they Since the deatii of Gamal Abdel ^ The Popular Democratic overthrew the monarchy In 1969 ures released Monday: WASHINGTON (AP) - Here WASHINGTON (AP) - llie U f - call him the goose man, but which said this fellow Glaser Is - .An announcement Mcmday OIL H E A T BUDGET PAYMENT PLAh — 1970 pppulaticm: 3,060,693, a millionaire as a result of mak­ said the World War n fighter Nasser the influence of Omnmu-. B'ront for the Liberation at were dismissed from the gov­ Nation on the Move the final official 1970 census senate has passed and Mnt into anoroval an IMP Lewis Glaser says he Is a Palestine, otten described as ernment and ruling council. Air Conditioning Due Dec. 18 including 18,476 overseas res­ airmoney subject to a p p ^ spokesman for America. ing his quill pens.” ace, husband of former nist China has suffered a series Fsel OU — on Burner idents. WASHINGTON (AP) —The decade, of the 1960St but the metropoUtan areas continued, figures. The figures show the Glaser would not say how movie star Ella Raines, China’s ’Trojan Horse - In the They reportedly formed the ex- 197o7Census mirrors a nation number of cities shoWlng popu- The farm populaUon, for exam- "r-iitoiOT the 1970 bill ^cwtaining $2*2 blUlon for He says he is the only man in of setbacks in the Mldidle East. Middle Elast, ts attacking Assad, treme left wing In the council . Bales and Sendee M Boor Cnsteniei Sondoo Applications for the’ position — 1970 rank among the 50 the United States who makes much mcmey he has made sell­ would take over his new as­ states: 24th. troubled by central city decay lation losses in the 1960s ap- pie, declined by one-Uilrd since innlnHino- real economic and military aid, re- fo measure Is $4.14 signment Feb. 1. Tile timing seems coinciden­ ’Ihe front’s oHicial Beirut and established contact with ot Chief of Police are now avail­ and suburban sprawl, trends 'pears to be greater than in the 1960, from about 18 million to 10 state populations including reel- much of the admlnlstra- all total n quill pens. ing quills, but prices range from tal, since Nasser himself was —,1960 population, including two cento—for children who go newspaper Al-tforriya says he la Chinese diplomats in Cairo, able at the Town Hall, with which may get worse in the dec-.previous decade," the bureau million. dMit and overseas counts, the tlon-requested funds cut by the billion. passed in the From b^ore danvn to nlgfat- His successor as comman­ cool toward Peking. But Us overseas residents: 2,636,234. up to see him In his shop to a dant of the air cadets will be bent on steering Syria into an . Dec. 18 the final day for filing ade ahead. said. The trend toward creation of 1970 populations excluding the House. T® “ . mtiiinn faU, seven days a week, .the 7 1- death sent political tremors Arab, package peace settlement — 1960 rank among the $10 gift set which includes a Brig. Gen.' Walter T. GolU- B ig D en ia l for the competitive exsunlnation states: 26th. Measured in human terms. The naUon grew by more than megalopoUses, groups of vast overseas counts, the 1960 popu- The bill was approved on a ^ r the Overseas year-old Craftsman sits at a ta­ pewter inkwell. through several Arab countries, -^th Israel. gan, now director of the Tac­ and forces of the extreme left PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — — 1960-1970 increase in popu- the Census means increasing 25 million persons between 1960 population centers stretching latlons excluding the overseas roll-call vote of 44 to 31, then ^^rop . Corp to 37 6 ble In his whlkup apartment- One of his mkjor customers is Soviet dtolomata are con­ for the post. problems for clUes as the more and 1970, to 201.7 mUUon. across state Unes in an almost counts, the 1960 state rankings, sent to the conference commit^ invesun work shop and with IB deft tical Air Control Center at have not been able to capitallae Don Myre says he did too riioot laUon: 516,469. the U.S. Supreme COurt, •which Tan Son Nhut in South Viet­ cerned over China’s influence in The applications, were made affluent flock to homes in the “Suburbanites now outnumber unbroken pattern, continued, Alsbcuns H it___ tee where differences with the m ^on. Wana- strokes •vdth a fine-honed knife on them. tbo Middle East if no peace set­ a moose—contrary to a state­ 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN available last Wednesday and 3.475,885 3.444.M6 ^ 3,208.740 “ House bill must be worked out. Meanwhile, Sen. Mike MaiM- buys over a thousand quills ev­ nam. Power atriiggles, government suburbs, leaving urban cores those living in central cities,” For example, in the dense Aiiuka 5Ut __ creates a qulU pen every 3(y^- ery year. tlement is achieved. ment. on a billboard along a can also be picked up a.t the onds. shakeups and army purges'have HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES with declining tax bases and rls- the bureau said. More than corridor alcmg the Bast Coast, 304,067 302.173 226,1«7 M H i »■« Reports in the Arab press sug­ southwest Portland street. State Personnel Department, Bombs Rock ing social troubles. three-fourths of the growth oc- more than one-sixth of the na- ArisoBA SSra _ 86 bUUon for economic and mUi- acUon soon either on ^ ^ a ^ ^ The quills are 10 inches long to make enough to drive around swept Libya, Sudan, Iraq and ’The billboard said: "Don 1,787.620 1.772,483 1,3O0,1«1 taru ^ d defense money bill, due to be "To make quill pens requires and the feathers are specially gest that recent changes in the room 622 of the State Office ■ For the suburbs, it means an curred in metropolitan areas, tlon’s people now live in a 460- A r k u ia s S2>d ___ a lot of sacrifice,” Glaser said. in an automobile. South Yemen. Tliere was a mlU- Myre did not shoot his own 1,»42.30Q 1,903,296 1,786.070 ® ^ e Senate Appropriations marked up by the Seni^ Appm- cut to a rectangular shape as "So far as I’m concerned, tary coup D’Bhat in Syria, top army command and the de­ Building in Hartford. Increased demand for housing, "with suburban rings showing mile strip running from Boston Callforala 1st "I have no social life, I get up moose.” It was signed “John Most families want to be near the deceased Medical Site, 20,098,863 1»,963,134 16.717.204 1 Committee restored $640 million priaUons „ they were-when John Marshall chances are this thing will ac- In each of these events dil- fense ministry of South Yemen As of 4:30 p.m. yesterday, land and highways but implies rapid and substantial population to Washington along the Atlan- . week, or on the end-of-sessltm early In the morning and work will curb Communist China’s ef­ MdDougall (and) Jim Jackson,” in paying final tribute. The reasons? Per­ problems of pollution, un- growth.” tic Ocean and stretching 160 CMorado SMh was erfecUy satisfied,” Harris reports. tlnlan guerriUa movement. down on Maoists. Hie Peking- RUU years of experience. was 204,766,770, including U.S. Kansai 28th Do This If conference since taking over in Se^n Target in Kidnap Plot 0,266,846 2,249,071 2,178,6U1 and Glaser has been producing A special Karris Survey con­ Since the 1967 war Chinese oriented secretary general of Two years of the applicant’s servicemen and federal em­ says Glaser of his life. "I have SOUTH SIDE Paris, the negotiations with the Kentacky 2Srd 60,000 quills annually ever since. no hobbles, although I do have ducted Nov. 14-19 among 1,380 ships have unloaded arms car- the Sudanese _ Oommunist .party, .. ENTtANCE experience must have been (Continued from Page One) ployes and their dependents liv­ 3,046,481 3,219,M 3,038,166 00 FALSE TEETH North Vietnamese and Viet ing abroad. I.oiil«iaiia 2lnh ”I didn’t think of any money records, I love classical music likely voters found Muskie with g^g at Iraqi porta on the north- Abdul Khalek Mahjoub, was ar- 3,672,008 9L643.180 3,257,022 Sclerosis Vaccine 46 per cent of the vote to 40 per op gf uie Persian Gulf, Feel Loose, Insecure Within the U.S. borders, the I t a la e 88th in this enterprise. I thought I and like to watch travel shows _ „ _ ___ outright retraction population was 203,184,772, com- 1,006,320 ______could be a spokesman of Ameri­ on. televlsicm. Tlie only hobby cent for Nixon and 10 per cent Trucks carried the goods to Don't be so afraid that your false famlUarity with budget, pur- „ flees in Washington, last Feb aad 18th for George Wallace on a third guerrilla bases in Jordan, teeth will come loose or drop Just at c h ^ M " ‘crimUi‘al hi“ve*8UgaUon T ™aiy,“‘which"'they' said were ^ a letter to H ^ e r .flmder- pai-ed with 179,323,176 in 1960. 399 3,100,689 21 ca, because I’m grateful of hav­ I have Is what I do. SAVE ON COUGH the wrong time. For more security M aaiacbnuttiW 19th ing been bom here.” party ticket. The route was diverted to Syr- and comfort, sprinkle FASTEETH® Mdntaim^D^edures be used to of consicence” against son said he was shocked by tte Nevertheless, the percentage Works on Animals . .He says h e -is not going to AND OOU) KiaffRPIES Denture Adhesive Powder on your 5,706,676 6.689,176 5,148,578 As for being a- millionaire, teach anyone his trade. A similar trial poll In Septem- la'^ehK hig RusMlh’s Bedouin plateis. FASTEETH holds dentures -nie^^cM T ^st also have ^ the Indochina War. allegaUons agatast the two g:rowth-13.3-was the lowest Mlchlnn Ttk LA JOLLA, Calif. (AP) — The antibodies reach the nervous sy- DHOOUNT PBIOES! firmer longer. Makes eating easier. me appucani. mu oners. individual was hurt by P^ests, whom he praised as since the depression decade of 8.937,196 7,803,194 Glaser says he doesn’t have any ‘"nie sort of people Interested her found Muskie and Nixon army closed Jordan’s eastern FASTEETIi is not acid. No gummy, a thorough knowledge of state HliineBota 19th Bruce said: “Hanoi and the . - wkAwtmen xivtfrkwho howahave '^alurova“always follow- 41the*a 1930s, reflecting increased 3,833,173 Salk Institute says a substance tern they start destroying mye- money. He said he got an im- in this kind of work want big even with 43 per cent apiece frontier for Chinese arms dur- gooey, pasty taste. Dentures that nt and local laws, modem technl- our actions,” they said. ,806,068 3,«13,8&t 18 It has developed has been sue- lin, which is the protpctive are essential to health. See your Viet Cong must underhand, in group accused Hoover of ® course of total non-violence concern by U.S. citizens over MistliBlppI 9«h founded reputatiem for being pay, they’d want to be on hours, vdille a year ago Nixon was well ing the Jordanian civil war in ARTHUR ORUfl dentist regularly. Get easy-to-use ques of c t o h ^ InvesUgaUon imvMlBfalraMa terms,fav*ma • that♦Kof tiielrftiafv* - - • • ■ f ------KiiwiatT ttalnara ...... ' wveaAKTAm'n 0,233,846 0,216.^ 0,178,146 ® cessfully used to prevent a type sheath around nerve and brain out in front, 49 per cent to 86 per September, FASTEETH at all drug counters. - j j attempting “to create an at- to human beings.' population problems. MlMonri ISth rich while on a feather hunting they’d want to have Saturday and the ability to use these. He One of the most practical re­ 4,718,094 -4677,399 4,319,813 13 of multiple sclerosis in animals, cells. trip to Watertown, Wls., where and Sunday ntaiuijBtanA 44tl44th „ Dr. Edwin H. Eylar said Mon- Additional research may ; p i ^ e r 04 war questKm is in- sults from the new census find­ 701.573 694409 674,767 lationship between the local de­ tolerable. We will continue to r o ings—and one of the main rea­ Nebnukh 85 day the substance, a chemically prove conclusively that the A1 partments and other towns, and lance by the FBI and “repress 1,496,800 1,483.791 1,461,390 modified molecule known as protein is Involved in multiple panmenw m.u pyrgug j^e twin Objectives of hu- ; ‘ Bomb Scares sons the population counting N e v a ^ 48th M wwM siwiitMWMisnsiM SSWisisnsMsnMiiwRMnMHaiMnwilHBBIMMUIIWiiE llM H sUte and federal departments treatment iid early re- ' was started in 1970—will be the 49Q.386 488.796 085,278 60 HNB derivative, also has re- scerosls as it to In EAE, he said, and agencies. lease of our men by all means The ''“'7 East Coast Conspiracy New Hampshire 42nd versed trie disease in rabbits, in which case the HNB vaccine )>)) i I >.)!)>>,»>> >I— — — — M W M t also denied they reapportionment of Congress. 746,234 737,686 606,921 46 The new . chief . must , also available to . us. „„ Our - men and members Spreadin Under the new census, the NOW Jereer 8th guinea pigs and monkeys and develiqied at Salk may be tested were led by the Revs. Daniel 7,008,096 7.168.164 6,066,783 ^ could lead to development of a on humans. prepare and enforoe roles Md ,amities deserve nothing V' 93rd Congress will have a slight­ New Mexica S7lh regulations governing the de- „ J. Berrigan and Philip F. Ber- ly different complexion when it 1,026.664 .1,019,000 966,003 37 vaccine for humans. ------State Schools New York 2nd pa.^ent.^d Bruce recalled that he pre- ^'^®’’' meets in January 1973—Califor­ 18.067,629 68,190.740 66,780,304 2 He said an animal condition reel a patrolmen seated formally to the Commu- ™® nia will have the most seats in N o ra C a ^ la a 12th called Eixpertmental AutoaHer- Volcano Feared gram. He must evaluate the e^ Catholic priests, who are serv- (Continued from' Page One) _ 5,105,230 3,080.069 4,656.166 the House with 43, a gedn of North Dakota 46th ^ glc EncejrfialomyellUs, or EAE, 634681 617.791 632,496 45 closely resembles human multi- After Quake In Now S.B.M. has a *‘^ S » n “ t n r ' ! Z T ‘'dei>a^ President Nixon’s O ^. 7 propoa- ^ ^®‘>®y^ P * ^ ^ sentences eall the po- five, while New York will drop ------policemen sm renortB ‘Tor Immediate and uncondl- i****!. Uce and the fire department, to second with 39, a loss c< two. 10,730,000 10.M2.01T®* 9.706,387 5 pie sclerosis and some scientists mental employes, write repons ^ napalm, draft board records In ^ believe they are identical. The Philippines on police activities and main- tlonal release of all prisoners of rBiumore'8uburb”W ^ ------„ „ „ ,ni , ^me In plain 4685.466 |‘^,084 tain a cooperative and effective wor on both sides an offer on ^ ‘^ven animals In tae thrws (^P) -A strong -««. clothes, In unmarked cars, and p,,.^ ^p 0110,610 0091,385 1,768,687 32 of ^ recover, rometimes ‘®®P tae^ UiSerstatas ^ Airil“l On Defector the Second Congregational j„g and dramatic, of the many is an active one. ’Hie sources ^®tub threats out of the news that attack not only the virus area was in 1962 when the Digas but also the protein. IMien the Volcano erupted. efforts the uis: government and dld“not role tilira p'^^uUon! '"^®" ?®^_^®T® r7“ 3 S 6 ^ ’’^a^deT^ltar. (Continued from Page One) all mu«ery youngfsters are urg- American people have made on but said that Hoover’s discliv they have in Norwalk and ed to attend. behalf of our missing or cap- sure could hinder successful Torrington, and no woy to keep ,1.*“®,,'^®'“The census “" results‘®:“‘“* determine slsted andana was beaten oeaien by oy So-«o- Attend WorkMiop tured men.” co m p IeZ of tee i n v e ^ S n ®®tual bombings, such as the i X ' S f l ^ t a t ““ Gladys Willey and Bernard F. He sold that since taking over The investigation has been Danbury last Feb. 18. ®®®“’ tne 1970 figures nsmng boat. New Mohan, counselors at Capt. as the top American negotiator underway for several weeks, it from ’’planting” the Idea in showed five states would gain ”I do not approve of the use of S.B.M. 1971 iV Nathan Hale School attended a in August he had spent more 1^33 learned. some people’s minds, House members and nine would force on a Coast Guard ship by ‘ ' NOTICE TO raOPERTY OWNERS! lose. California will be the big- personnel of another nation, but workshop on behavior modifica- Ume on the prisoner issue than i„ his tesUmony, Hoover did An odd fact is that while I ( Uon techniques at the Marriott any other problem. not mention Kissinger, assU- bombings and threats of bomb- gest gainer, adding ,p five to its doi recognize that considerable Motel, Newttm on Nov. 20 and A tabulation released in con- tant to the ipresldent for Na- ines are keening peonle on edge ^®'Y, required as the defec- ; i TImtw h a dhea^ of $25.00 or oetual cost for wolOT shut off or turn on if loqucstad dur> The workshop, sponsored by ence presented American stetis- ©d of “a scheme to kidnap a hoaxes is on the verge of being ^ ^ .. ? ! C o ^ Guard, the New England School Devel- tics as of Nov. 28, 1970 to show highly placed gwernment irffl- substantially reduced in Con- New England confres- Adm. Chester R. Bender, j > ing dfior tlran normd woddng hours. CHANUKAH opment Council, was concerned that 1,093 Americans are listed cial,” adding: “The name of a nectlcut sional distribution will remain The incident evoked criticism CHRISTMAS with techniques to solve behav- as missing in action since 1964, white House staff member has mu ' i 1 unchanged, with Massachusetts from Capitol Hill and the Lith- lor and mottvhtlon problems in and that 469 are listed as ca- been mentioned os a possible present *aw provides a having 12 seats, Connecticut 6. uanlan-American Action Com- TOWN OF MANCHESTER WATER DEPT. , the classroom and at home and putred. North Vietnam and tho victim”. “ Maine, New Hampshire and mittee, which urged Nixon to i techniques to reinforce good be- Viet Cong have indicated they Kissinger recently has been J®** “ “ ! , ® ^*^® ^®*®*'‘* ®®®*' '^®''‘ ®®y the denial of sanctuary was MRfoi n a y havior. hold 369 prisoners, while one aj^m panled in public by a se- one who "knowingly gives false mont one. a mistake. In "Who’s Who” American is a prisoner in Laos, curity man, believed to be a Informatiixi to the effect that a Everyone of the six New Eng- Miss Patricia A. Minlcucci, In January 1969 caUy 620 let- Secret Service Agent, bomb mtIM be exploded . . . In land states increased its popula- XLUB any pubUfc conveyance, church, tlon and Maine Joined Massa- CLUB daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ters had been received from 103 In denying Hoover’s allega- Theft Charged J. Mlnicucci, South St., will be prisoners. As of November 1970, tlons, the East Coast Con^lr- school, theater, auditorium, as- chusetts emd Connecticut among llsted in the next edition of 2,700 letters had been received acy members said their group ®embly haU or other place used states with populalons of more In Bank Yauh M a x M ille r "Who’s Who Among Students in from 332 prisoners. Bruce at- is made up of 11 individuals P“*>“e gatherings.” than a million. Maine’s popula- HARTFORD (AP) —Levester American Universities and Col- tributed the big Jump in mall to who banned together in early But a new penal code, vdilch tlon increased from 969,266 in Gant, 24, of Hartford was ac- S ays... leges.” She is a senior at Rus- pressure from the United February "to act out of con- is scheduled to take effect Oct. the 1960 federal census to cused Monday of stealing $1,000 sell Sage CoUege, Troy N.Y., States, which had spread to the science against the war in 1, 1971, categorizes bomb hoaxes 1,006,320 this year. from the main vault of the Oon- WE ARE A where she is majoring in his- world, on behalf of the prison- Southeast Asia.” The Berri- as a form of "harassment,” The totals for the six-state nectlcut Bank and Trust Co. tory. gans are not members, they which is a "Class C mis- New England region rose from where he was employed as a PARTICIPANT Honorman Graduate said. demeanor.” The maximum pen- 10,609,367 in 1960 to 11,936,098 in guard on Nov, 20. 7 Navy Airman Robert C. The Justice Department alty for crimes In that category 1970, an Increase of 1,426,731. The FBI made the airest. IN OVER 65 Arendt, son of Mr. and Mrs. spokesman said the destruction is three months In Jail and a Comparative totals by states: Gant, formerly a guard for Robert L. Arendt Jr., Bolton Nixon Names of Philadelphia Draft Boas*-$600 fine. 1970 1960 Mercer and Dunbar Armored FREE PAYMENT Branch Rd., was g^duated as records^ for which the group ------Maine I, 006,320 669,266 Car Service, was released New Lobbyist takes responsibility, is "an ac- WON ts STAKES IN 19« N.H. 746,284 606,921 without bond after arraignment. Save from to ^20 and Receive "honorman” of his class from INSURANCE Aviation Boatswain’s Mate To Capitol Hill tive matter under investlga- CHERRY HILL, N.J. (AP) — Vt. 448,327 389,881 He was charged with bank School, Naval Air ^ Technical tion.” Jockey Kqimard Knapp likes to Mass. 6,726,676 6,148,678 larceny, an offense carrying a POLICY Training Center, Lakehurst, WASraNGTON (AP) — Presi­ The six group members who recall the year 1966. He won 23 R.I- 967,798 869,488 maximum five-year prison sen- N. J. appeared at the Monday press stakes that year to lead the na- Conn, 3,060,693 2,636,234 tence and $10|000 fine upon con- PRESCRIPTION dent Nixon today appointed Re ccmference were: The Rev. tlon’s riders. Total II, 936,098 10,609,367 viction. ONE FREE BONUS PAYMENT Maiicliester~E^iilng Herald PU^Ucan Rep. Clark MacGregor Rjehard Bldwell, 39, a Jesuit PROGRAM Coventry corre^xmdent Holly Minnesota to a new post that priest from Boston Sister Susan Oantaer, tel. 742-8T86. will make him the admlnlstra- Cordes, 32, a member of the ...... TV..I ii» a ...... as Interest on Your Completed ’71 Club plus tion’i’8 chief lobbyist before Con- Dominican Sisters of Grand INSURANCE SINCE gress. Rapids, Mich.; Sister Susan jilji...... ilill Seat Switch The 48-year-old MacGregor Bavls, 30, of Baltimore; John i relinquished his House seat to Philadelphia: ’’Before Losses Happen Insure W ith Lappen!” Saves Soldier make an unsuccessful race for Peter Fordl, 82, a IPvwsoriptioas FREE Linen Decoratnr Calendar Towel the Senate this year against “ eologlcal student In Wood- HAIrfDEN (AP) — A young Democrat Hubert H. Humphrey. ^ ’ *^® '^°® 9 Here, skilled Registered Pharmacitts Connecticut serviceman aboard As the new counsel to the ?;,-^®"'*®"^‘*’’ ® compound your prescriptions precisely Ik. Al. in___ Txr» k. k President for congressional re- W ho Pays Your Fix~Up Bill? the Air Force DC8 which j^tions, a poet paying $42,600 a Bldwell suggested that Hoover as your Doctor directt. And each com­ crashed on takeoff from Anchor- year, MacGregor will not re- tiave confused the East Let your car insurance take care of it, pounding step is double-checked te age, Alaska, Friday may owe place anyone. Coast Conspiracy with another just like it does for a dented fender. Medi­ avoid error. Our prices, too, are uni­ his life to a last minute seating However, he will supersede 28 similar antiwar groups cal Payments coverage protects you in a formly fair. Try os next time! change. WilHam Timmons who, as as- existence^; car accident, whether you’re drivmg or* Pfc. Haztdd Nelson Jr., son of ' slstant to the President tor frequently discuss radical not. Insure .your own fix-up bill; call us NIIIER PHARMACY B. Hanrfd Nelson of Hamden, Congressional relations, had tactics. Ho said he had no today. told bix father by teleirfume over been the number one man in knowledge of any kidnap of Bd«i MuusliMtec^^MS*fCLS4 the weekend that he boarded the promoting the administrations utility destruction plot being dis- A plane and took a seat in the tail legislative Initiatives. cussed by any of the groups, May We Quote Rates fiid Assist You As We Have So Blany Others? section. The stewardess asked Timmons wiU remain in his Stater Davis said the group Eight convenlmt offices serving Mm to move, saying that was post and MacGregor told report- ha* been consulting with law- RELIABLE' her seat. ers he and the former cMef lob- yors about the possibility of She was killed in the crash bylst look forward to "a full bringing a defamation of char- ~ T MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SO. WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH while occupying her seal. Pfc. partnersMp”—but one in wMch acter or libel suit against John H. Lappen, Inc. Nelson, seated several rsws MacGregor will be made the Hoover. Msindffics • Parfcads • No. End and Bolton Notoh . OpMSaLtil Noon away, escaped with cuts and senior partner. The Minnesotan Rep. ^TlUam R. Anderson (D- teuises. said hs would not have accepted Tenn.), who visited the Berrigan I Insurors and Realtors ( ( ( ( < i < ( i ( i i i 1 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( V < < < < < < \ <-((((((((( i_l 1 i < <<<<<<<1<<<< <- The tragedy toMc the lives of Nixon’s appointment had he not brothers In prison Sunday, urged ut* 164 East Center SL, Manchester • 649-5261 PRESCRIPTIONS 47 of the 229 persons aboard the been assured Timmons would Hoover to seek an indictment m Vietnam-bound aircraft. remain on the Job. of the alleged conspirators or VM P O ro OOSMETIO AMD OMrBUtV OBT. f < \

PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DE(jEMBER 1, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, iilAN CHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 PAGE SIX Business Mirror y e r n o i i ' HOiJSE-OF-ART f r a m e s Origbua-Olls-Ufilognqilli* Pnstei* Galilee Christmas Paraders Ready Can W all Street Survive Water-CoIor»-8ctiIpture«-H»nd Carved y Finished Frame# Union Invasion, Merger? NOW OPEN SUNDAYS SheUed To Get in Step on Saturday 1 a.ra. to 5 p^iH. . . -•••JoHnn for til€ LOV6lB3ld ISll By JOHN OUNNIFF Board who long have bem de- The Oiristmas parade to be priaUon / ___ crying change—change tliat de- For your Xmaa shi Art the lasting By Arabs sponsored by the RockvUle „,ayor said there NBJW YORK AP — Hie bi- gtroys their private club and Area Chamber of Commerce is „ „ urgency fo n n e c ^ with zarre soap opera called Wtdl makes of it a public institution 5S9 Main St. Hum . 9;80 • 9 p.m. F. Clangbs^ Bj- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Street provided Its fans with an —were cert^n that toe hand of Opposite Ubrsry planned for Saturday a tlla .m . the purchase * ® -^ ^ ~ ^ tlo n Bolsheviks was involved. TU. Ml-Mfid Prop. Arab guerrillas in Lebanon unusually rich diet of imagina­ taxpayers wrish How, they asked, can you fine fired several shells at the Israe­ tion and emotion during the li town of Metulla in Upper Gali­ -A St., between Laurel and Grove -ujchase land for a future a broker merely for indulg(lng to past week, leaving them thor- lee today, the Israelis said. A Streets. town use in view of the spiraling his stock in trade? Without good spokesman said there were no The line of march will be ^eal estate prices, even thot^h oug^y ivrimg out and nervous­ rumors, they observed, one casualties or damage and the along East Main and Union ^ definite use for it has not ly exhausted. would be forced to depend on Israelis returned fire. © © Streets to Maple St. and will established. Some typical scenes: acts to elevate prices. And Israeli obseirefs^n the occu­ include three dlrislons. ------Two brokers were fined for facts,- they added, are notorious- pied Golan Heights of Syria re­ In the first division, headed rumormongering. ly undependable: they tire very ported they heard shell explo­ by the Connecticut State Po­ Employes of a large firm re- difficult to work with, sions and automatic weapons lice Color Guard, the proces­ Nixon Panel belled agatost taking Ue detec- The explanation, to part, ap- fire from northern Jordan, ap­ sion will Include Vernon Po­ tor tests, leading to the poesl- pears to be that the rumors parently the result of clashes billty atrol killed Dolly's Tollandettes (baton . that the New York Stock Ex- against a company whose stock an Arab man and wounded an twlrlers), Stafford Band Cru­ New Canal change had prepared a conli- is traded on the exchange, Arab woman in the occupied saders and Ann Marley’s dential report on the possibility Although toe specific rumors I PENT P.M. Gaza Strip when they Tailed to 0 09 Clowns. (Oontinned from Page One) of merging with its rival, the ^ot identified, it is knowm halt for identification, the mili­ American Stock Exchange. fl,g^ stories circulated around ON DAYS CIRCLED tary command in Tel Aviv said. cl^e" ^ t o *by Rockville Bap- and to avoid “ Intolerable con- Ralph Saul, Amex president, ipbe Street that toe firm would President Anwar Sadat of Ust Church, Tolland Junior gtraints on world shipping. It EgiTt made an inspection tour was sent a copy. announce Its withdrawal from Women’s Club, 'C and J Mov- waterway could be built / Earlier this month, you may toe securities business. Another of the Suez Canal front and de­ Ing Co., Girl Scouts, Pioneers ' W I' ;1970 DECEMBER 1970 clared his country will not ac­ remember, the NYSE was collapse, that is. and Shamrocks, Cub Scouts, ^ scathingly Indicted by Robert Almost the opposite turned r Sunder Monday Tut$doy Wtdnetday Thuitday Friday Salurduy; cept another extension of the Rockville Public Health Nurs- For some time, the commls- Haack, Us own president, who out to be the case, with toe 90-day cease-fire “ unless there ing Association, Boy Scouts, slon considered nuclear ^ ^ c e s made references to “ inept man- company announcing it had re- 4 is a definite time schedule” for Centurions Band and S.' O. S. as a means of blasting open the Q> 5 S agement,” “ blatant gtom lck- ceived considerable new fi- (D G) Israeli withdrawal from occu­ Pollution CTub. canal’s path. But after spendii^ pied Arab territory. ry,” and “ intrigues and machl- nanclal strength, which also Is 6 7 & (CD 11 12| The current cease-fire expires naUons.” ™’‘’® capital-hun- (Q) Feb. 5. Manchester’s present mayor and three of its four for- y,^Srision ^ ” be Santa ma^“ j!Soi^^it^Til:om^- Haack’s speech followed a gry Industry, 13 (O {§) (D (© 19| Sadat said the United States is Ex-Mayors Discuss Charter mer mayors met last night with the C-DAP task force ^is reindeer. This ^o^enU^nai*^ excava- milder reproach to the Industry The polygraph issue and toe supporting Israel morally and on General ^vernm ent to discuss problems of town yjvjgion will also feature a ™ by Saul, said by gossips on The potenUal mergers of the NYSE 20 (3 ) © (25 24 25 2 6 1 militarily “ but we are in a far government. Starting with Mayor Nathan Agostinelli representing the Indian ^ Street to be Interested in and Amex already assure fans 30 31 better position than before the at left and nroceedinir clockwise, are: Task force mem- valley TMCA, Newington Band, Panel members said there are Haack’s job. Viewers seeking to ‘°ts more excitement to 27 28 29 2 cease-fire." Direct Election of Mayor to ti»n director, parttolly Ambu.™e.. fl-leSr X unravel the plot noted that the weeks to come, because b ^ The Egryptian president did top job at the SecurlUes and can take almost any imaginable hidden by Agostinelli: foi-mer Mayor and now State S ^ d possS e confUcts with not elaborate. Israel has ac­ Exchange (Jommlssion, which ‘ u*;". » cused Egypt of utilizing the mil­ Rep. Francis Mahoney Assistant Town Manager and ton R g ^^^^^^^grigan Red the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. regulates both exchanges, was ^ O p ^ J ^ n to^pol itary stand-down to move SAM Proposed by Agostinelli OD AP coordinator John Harkins; former Mayor Haroll y,g Hospital Because implementation of antiaircraft missiles closer to A . Turkington; task force member James Holmes; task ' gt^ippers and the Laughe- the commission’s proposals re- " ■ ^ d Haack ever end up th e is s u e opens toe the canal truce line in \iolation , ^ ^ force member Atfy. Irving Aronson, a former town , Raggedy Ann. quires a treaty, approval is (IHeraM lAioto by Buoetvksius) South Windsor there, they asked? Impossible, V ? b i f " b r e k ^ 'e FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS of the cease-fire agreement. By SOL R. COHEN for directors — but, the lop problem in budgets is that the g y y y g g j Hartford County coroner; former ,yjjg floats will be judged at needed from the United States Chamber of Commerce members (from left) John “ We shall face a battle of des­ ..(Herald,ld Reporter) vote-getter becomes mayor al- Board of Directors has weak SherwOOd Bowers; and, with back to camera, jq a m prior to formation of and Panamanian governments FingerprtoUng, a lre^ y esUmatM on all mafcaa tiny after the cease-fire ends,’ Borisewich, Norman Anderson and Kenneth Jack- b w d th ^ Sau hiiBinnan n®®' ‘® enough, union Mayor Nathan Agosll- " J . , . ! ? task tore, chairman Roger McDannott. Fonner mayor Trophic. I ll be „ d Oie u.s. s,»at.. SEC to the securities business g^y Sadat son are “ raising the roof’^ on the stable which will tof ca^ a“or^.l^TNelli ‘ is ^'ecommending “ Eugene Kelly was unable to attend. Ako attending b^^ for the three best g^g Chamber^ Rotary Donate and that there weto no reMon UNITED SPOBTS CAB BEFAIB, mO. along , ------n. ” V . house South Windsor’s brand new Nativity scene. . „ . , . ______And a not-to-be-dismlssed pos- VEBMON, OOiNN. the official Middleart.4Ai»______Eait-c-nht newsnawto CnarievcViflrtev changBS whicb Uke a corporation._____ ir_* r The r m . . re Board______I they' ^ liS’ssibiy ^ . can-even if.. it .. Tint not___ iTiin __ m#ifnvgbpicture^______wwere: ______ovo * T*nfllfTask______fftrcpfo r c e mpnohevmember Richard Mar- floats. said crowinggrowing nationalism in wliy Haack couldn siblUty to toe merger scemirlo r o u t e 88 ^enry.“ ’‘’And“you''have to pre- would provide for “ a head- o rD lre cto ra '“hires y ‘''g e n e ri meLs^^toklng fr^ ^ lth ^ r t o w shaliT task'force member and former town director Fjirlong Flynn win Panama vriU complicate n^(v ty for toe motorists . . . We will Nativity Scene to Town reverse h i /nr ‘® Ralph Saul, too, may PHONE M6-4485 pare for it beacuse Israel can to-head contest for mayor, manager. If he doesn’t produce, needs’’ Robert Stone’, C -D A P Agency chairman Lyman Hoops; ary grand marshal. Dmslon tlaUons relating to sovereignty never compromise our safety resume her treacherous aggres- substantial salary in- the board fires him.” Turkington agreed. “ The C -D A P Agency member and former town director John captains are: Donald Pelham over the new canal a ^ pro^- Road Safety “Christmas is giving’’ and Chamber and from wlU ^^rs^^if the St^t script on'^wi^^t’s^'^sl'to^T^e^St^ POB8CHE standards.’’ ) members of the South Windsor take part to the dedication. ^ g no good to try and VOLVO TUNE UPS sion at any time.” cveases for the mayor and Robert stone, a former town R^ard of EducaUon members Garside; and Citizens Advisory Committee chairman Miss Eveljme P a ^ r t . weme sions for Ito d e f e ^ TOe c m The Bureau of Highways has Chamber of Commerce and Plans are being coMldered for advance. As tun?d T ’to toe e?cittog new AH Sadat’s sutement was by f ^ directors — possibly director and a member of Oie ^un for office on the record of Eugene Montany. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Flucklger. Glenn Roberts, Ha^ mission aAoided m a k ^ recom MO BBAraBS vey Desrulsseaux and Burt mendations on these issues, say- W aiNot.Be found that It can melt snow and Rotary Club are setting an ex- a choree ^ u p to take part to ^ g^p ^p^^n, there might S lo se f of w ?i sS?et v™f’U his toughest pronouncement on ^ year for the may- task force, commented, u,g jgx rate set by the Board ----- 1 ------£------FIAT m Uf f l e b s i b i u m f h Palumbo. In the event of rain jng they were outside Us pur- ice just as well with mixes which ample by constructing a stable th^exercise.______^ pj,^ ^ endless know^what to expect. contain less of the plant-killing which is to be part of a lb-piece Ttie Nativity scene was pur- ^ incidents, JAGUAR r c = G's^rA^^fNasser - and g.OOO a year for jT o f thi Z on Saturday, plans are to hold view. Salted Down MgjnmRnim TOANSMIS^ONS Bolton chlorides, Oonkltog said.. Nativity scene purchased by chased iromfrom pcoroeosproceeds «o l theme ^ refresh your memory, toe the parade Sunday afternoon at a big hurdle to be overcome DATSON BN01NE8 TOYOTA only that IsraelCl parucipate •••.n --0------manager manafrpr form of government ^,g „gggj ^ggg^ o,g 2 o’clock. in the U.S. Senate is the cost The state is also experiment­ the two organizations and do- town’s P i^ u ce Show lart includes coUapslng bro- Soatv Santa HARTFORD (AP) — Less salt ing with new chemicals which nated to the town. spring under toe sponsorship of g ^ ^ AUPA • meaningful" peace negotia- fice J ^ . 6 as state comptroller ^ Safety Program factor. ALPINE SHOOKS town directors.” on toe highways this winter will will have less effect on foliage, Dedication of the scene wUl toe two organizations. prices, frantic BOSTON (AP) — John tions. f®"’.? I®.’ I believe there’s someUiing to School Board Nominates Directors in Dilemma Vernon Grange 62, will meet Rep. Daniel J. Flood, D-Pa., not mean less safety, State he said, and will try out modi­ bleotbicuml Jordan s King Hussein piloted a meeUng caUed by the C.DAP mly^r Friday at 8 ^ m . In Grange Hall, one of the most Influential be Thursday at 7 p.m. on toe - trsuUngtrading,_____collapsing collapsing customers, Imprescla, 6, doesn’t know how his own plane on a one-day visit task force on General (^vem - ^ Agostinelli too agreed. . .“ We fied snowqilows which don’t Town Hall lawn when Bethany Y ra itiff G m ii n tho/ta Santa Claus makes It down the OABBUBKEION ^ ^ ^ Rt. 3. Tile program wUl be on voices in theCongress on canal TransportaUon (Commissioner Young Group thefts . . to " ^ d ^ Arabia, where he ment. Invited guests were Man- ^ “ Maneggia^to MCC Coimcil throw snow and slush as far off Sprenkel 10, daughter of Town safety affairs, has spoken out against Geoige J. ConkUng said Monday. Always sufficient drama. But chimney with his suit still red foreign can planned to meet with King Fals- Chester’s present mayor and its mmerely erely as Ui p g The nchoolschool board can mobilize the roads. V. Sprenkel over thlirt) year#’ expertoice on strong support for iU budget The Board, of EducaUon has serve refreshmente In the town The Junior Grange will meet the recommendation, saying the He was referring to toe high­ fo^itoht u 'w ^ ? n * t ^ y ^ ^ - t v r e l f ^ r f ia^"week,’"mexpectablUty was and his whiskers still white. kl and ask for increased flnan- four previous mayors. They the nine." The highway bureau made a toA L T eT ^ al^ d N ation, but given a Aew refinement when John went to toe roof of his cial aid from the oil-rich monar- were asked to comment on pro- Suggests Non-Partisan from adults and school children, nominated member Andrew hall. Saturday at 2 p.m. with the United States already has spent way bureau’s plan to cut the study of snow-removal tech­ LABOE SnPOOK OF FraBION AUTO PABXB AVA n A M JE, ^ ^ J billion on the present canal CTec^ on e^ every elghto schoolchild two unnamed members of the home In the Dorchester section posed budget-making improve- Elections We set a tax rate and the same Maneggla for appointment to the at Art* tiuoa u b to .-Meetutoi progra,m to be a “ Santa’s Work- amount of salt by one-third to niques after a large number of accent llghte for the creche, one m e^^pr eignu. hl. censured and fined Monday for a look at the chim- 'The \isit is the start of a one ments and on other facets of Bowers remarked, “ Perhaps ^^o wanted Uie school regional council of Manchester T h e Bolton Art Club wUl . for construction and defense The life-size figures are marie is a Maoria. nAftrrn/ur. OILS PACBB PEBFOBMANOE BQUIPMEMT order to keep from killing road­ roadside trees and shrubs—many « hard rubber and are fWe Half toe Maori population Is $1,000 each for circulating ni- ney-and ztog! TlTOre he was month tour of Arab and Western municipal operations. it would be wise to to o w both ^ „^ g o,at the tax In- C ^ m u n lty College. “sneaker On Saturday the Grange will side trees and bushes. of them planted by toe state— * e t ^ t ^ -ni" stable under 16 years agatost one-third mors “of a sensational char^- faPP®d ^® ®‘‘“""®y ‘»®®’ “ Next to Vlttaer'a OaMen Geotor" countries, during which, accord- Present, in addition to Agosti- parties out and to elect bo^ d ^^^^s them sick. They The ^ reeommendaUon _was the sponsor a public Christmas buf- I Z u c T S ^ “ While we recognize the im­ turned brown and died last is eiS^t feet deep, 12 feet wide for toe total population. There ter wWch might affect market ^ , ing to palace sources, he will nelU, were former mayors Sher- members on a non-partisan ba- g^hool funds, but, U made at the board’s November be John gupper^from 6:30 to 7 p.m. portance of preserving the spring. It concluded that salt OOMPLETB VOLKSHAOiBN SERVICE see Brittsh Prime Minister Ed- wood Bowers, Harold Turkington gig. The lack of prestige for the ^ses higher than meeting in response to a letter ® lonner resmem 01 j^^^g Pacific by sea snakes, which was a factor and had an especi- with imitation brick rtdewalls are now four times as many of conditions. * " w .,7 plants,” said Conkling in a state­ and a straw roof. these indigenous people in the Who could have anticipated free Wm. The boy w ^ unhurt. Formerly Bumalde Ave., Beat Hartford ward Heath. President Nixon, and Francis Mahoney. The last, directors Is due to the people’s ^ ^ g j, vote you out of from the coUege requesting the the om n t. rtpmnn«trnte and white elephant itemB will are as deadly as the cobra.” ment, “ we must always give aUy severe effect because it was also Local clergy, town officials, top classes o t secondary schools that twist? but that soot-he won t be clean President Georges Pompidou of now a state representative, is jack of choice in their candl- jj^jee. They want it both ways. nominaUon of a candidate who “ ^monsiraie FoUowlng the sup- Environmentalists have 1 first consideration to our respon- used unusually late in toe seas­ and representatives from toe as there were 10 years ago. Oldtlme brokers on toe Big for weeks. France and West Germany’s the only Democrat. Not able to dates.” So-what do the directors do? Is “ Interested in advaztclng the ^;r to e re 'w lir^ '^ T rie -fV ^ rt t i f A tS n tto'^ d slbUlty to assure highway safe­ on. chancellor. Willy Brandt. attend, because of previous com- nthe people cannot vote for all gut back on other things, development and goals of the and its connection with the tainment program including a the waters of the Alianiic ana Hussein flies to Cairo on mitments, was former Mayor return to the open-primary capital improvements. It’s college.” nhllosouhvand its connecuon of Zen Buddhism. with me __ o ___-o- Take-out______meals will Pacific oceans. They say some Wednesday for talks with Sadat. Eugene Kelly, a Democrat and method, "to give the voters a ^ tougli decision to make. Yet, Maneggla has also served on ^ Hltchcwk has been naintine available. No reservations species of sea life might 1^ He is scheduled to start his visit now chief prosecutor of Circuit chance to vote for their yg wanU to be accused an advisory board for the teach- j®. *-e necessary. threatened while undesi to Britain on Thursday, and Court 12. choices.” of cutting back on education.” er-aide program at Manchester public is Inrited to Referendum predators might proliferate then will fly to Washington. Agostinelli, who will reslg^n "Even------now,’ ’ he continued, Turkington------recommended au- Community - College - come and participate in the Vernon residents wiU vote in Under questioning at a news Syria’s new president, Ahmed from the board on Jan. 6, re th epeople cannot vote for all tonomy for the school board, The appointment la subject to program„„ ____ the referendum to be held to- conference Monday retired Khatib. said in an interview marked, “ Now that I’m leaving directors. They are per- to permit it to set its own tax approval by the State Board Members of the club are re- morrow between the hours of Brig. Gen. Kenneth E. » published today that his country ,the board), I recognize that the fo vote for only six — rate. of Trustees for Regional Corn- minded to bring paintings for noon and 8 p.m. at the Memo- one of the commission s ® still rejects a peaceful settle- people of Manchester are crying yeggygg pf mg minority rule. "Years ago, I would have munlty Colleges, t h e Picture of theMonth rial Building and the Vernon members, said not enough is GRAND OPENING ment with Israel despite the re- for leadership among their represented on been opposed to it,” he said. Theater Parrt- award. Elementary School. known of the ecological conse- cent overthrow of Syria’s Marx- g,gcted officials-someone who ^gglgipps yy all nine. However, I believe I m fOT It "gong of Norway” will be the The program will be preced- On the machines will be two quences of ocean mixing to sub- Ist-oriented regime. would be responsible to the He posed the question, left un- today.« v-»Perhaps, a. — t* if the ortVw’wschool\1 jggjy^g -o gf g theater S' party to be ed by a business meeting at questions. One will ask for an stantiate fears expressed by “ Syria’s new partnership gigctorate—someone who would answered last mmitnight because it board _ sets___ its own tax rate, g-pngpred by the Ladles’ So- 7:30 p.m. appropriation of 3125,000 to pur- Flood with Egypt, Libya and Sudan in y^ jy^ pyy„g.g gyoice to praise , g^^yj^g fl,g fgachers will discover toat Congregational chase land on Loveland Hill for plans to form a federation dc^s y^jg„ ^ ^ ^ ^^g, they listened to public Church on Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Manchester Evening Herald a proposed addition to the high ^ ALL THIS WEEK! not alter the Syrian rejection ^^yg ypard now is constlt- “ publican, have a voice In who opinion.” The movie, a musical in color Bolton correspondent Judith school, of a negoUated peace with Is- pjgp .. yg continued, “ the mayor our Democratic directors will Must Take Stand and Cinerama, will be shown at Donohue, tel. 649-8409. The second will ask for an rael, Khatib ^ d in an interview ^yg ^j^g members appropriation of $100,500 for the with the Daily Star, Beirut s be, and why can’t Democrats Mahoney remarked, Tl^re cinerama Theater on Farm ARNOLD onlv E n e li^ la ^ a g e newspa- of the board. He serves only as yg’^.g g ^olce In who the Repub- comes a time, in considering ^^g Hartford. The The energy of a single tornado purchase of land-on Lake and y g anguag ^ buffer between the public and directors will be?” salary ranges, that we must based on the life story been esUmated at a hun- Phoenix StreeU, for some fu- PAGANI'S DELI per the towm manager.” Following a general discus- take a stand. The taxpayer is Norwegian composer Edvard dred mlUiwi kilowatts, or one- ture town use. I8S SOUTH MAIN ST. It was Khatib’s first political He said, "Although I am not “pre“ brut. Gen~z"t ttiorforTac'i^VTtorem: Stctrie“ generating ca^LlH B^'d^f^aUon hare“^^^ PHONE MI-U03 sad after the coup Nov. 13. phasis on spending guidelines, « „ "rtiThe theater party Is open to the United States, says-the Na- appeals to the voters urging a Fresh Mushrooms Political obseniers in the Mid- ^ L not preparatory to budget prepara- to a^lof^ze. “ U 1 ^ Man all Bolton residents tional Geogrphic Society. yes vote concerning the appro- Pickled Mnabroonu die East, however, believe ’De 'e c „ m S i . ! ^ doing avTy JJto tion. it w i the consensus that ‘ s al St. George’s Bazaar (We’ re donatlnK 26% statement was designed for 10- recommending that a the board must prortde some ®ohoo funds for severalSeveral new leaturesfeatures navehave of proceeds to cal consumption and that Syria _ y^ elected — not to take direction to the manager. All for renova been added to ’’Christmas in Muscular Dystrophy!) would go along if Egypt were to ^ ‘^‘‘gfratton o^^ the agreed that it would be advls- the Country” , the annual hoU- Baked Stuffed agree to a peaceful settlement able to give the manager the ^ _ WOODLAND $IGN CO. Mushrooms French Fried • , . _ , c the DUbUc We must have a per- outside limits for his budget, Mushrooms The Commimist party to Su- ygg^^ „ „ 0,^ available funds. ‘ « r what* Papier mache jewelry will be COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE Breaded Cutlet dan denounced the p l^ s of toe y^ represent The manager, to turn, would when we , ^ exhibited by Mrs. Stanley Zlms. gov join Miuhrooma \\ government to join the »°ur-^^ ^ e m T notify his department heads of workers and other unions are „„tficld will offer Macaroni Meat Sauce tion Arab federation with Muahrooma 79 WOODLAND ST., MANCHESTER l! N __ An added attraction at the Sudan's internal affairs.- increases. AgosUnelli said they be expected to keep within higher and higher tax “ It It’e Anything Done would lend prestige to the jobs them. r^es***ls that*ev“ew employe to ^ *''*®*' ^“ ni®- Wltii Mushrooms, We and would attract capable per- Then, Agostinelli expressed TTnitcd States thinks he n’ ®'*® bread. Although most of gt,na_ what appeared to be on the M7-1529 - 527-nS3 Do It Here’at Vernon Police should get a raise every suigiestogie ___ *“ ...... i-™ ''® **®®" .v,. at />■ / / / 9f t lUfiiWS W S • Turkington Disagrees minds of all. ” We’ve all follow- home the morning of the fair, PAO AN P8!" year. It’s time we called a NEW OfMfPANY NOT NEW IN EXPERIENCE »■ /! Arrest Two Turkington defended the ed those guidelines,” he said, some will be made during the 7 0 halt.” fair, so that those interested ^ existing form of government, "and we usually wind up in a The meetingmeeUng aaiourneuadjourned w.u.with Harold Rowe. 38, of High "prepared (to 1947) by a fine hostile meeting with school of- ^ b e meeting j , can learn the mechanics of Manor Trailer Park, Vernon g ^ S ^ f defeated men ’’ ficials." ‘ he consensus that the was arrested today by Veraon *^*^sald, “ People now do not Cites School Ooste Directors must continue to be In addition to theoethese yeast police and charged with intox­ vote for a mavor they vote "It makes no difference if the ‘ be poUcy-makl^ breads, fancy breads will also ication. tote for a mayor iney recommends guidelines ‘ °wn, and that it should supp y y^ Police said Rowe was found before the manager submits his ‘ b® guidelines and the m Myrtle Carlson, who will do Stop in at our new bank, s6y hello, and accept with our thanks in an intoxicated condition at Boy, 14, Held tentative budget or if it rertews budget-making, portraits at the fair, has sug­ SIGN UP NOW the Sykes School on Park SI. and cuts his budget after he gested that persons planning to FOR BOUND OIL OONFANTS your choice of a number of free gifts . . . at the same time, fill out He posted a S25 non - surety In Fatal Fire submits it." Agostinelli said. sit for a portrait call her at her A free entry form for the Christmas Club drawing. You might win Drive-In Teller bond for appearance in Rock­ “ The Board of Education bud- home on Brandy St. to make CLINTON (AP) — A 14-year- MCC To Show 1041 MAIN. STREET ville Circuit Court 12 on Dec. . . . J . __ K,. get takes about 70 per cent of -p,... -p. appointments. Although an ap- a fifteen (15) day trip to London, Rome or Paris for two. old boy f®®b«®d ot b a rter b^ ^ Monday thru Wednesday 15. r l l l l l o n J L I n if f S poimment Is not necessary, it MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040 Ronald Hanko, 21, of 17 Kee­ "bere the board and the man- AUTOM ATIC Telephone (203) 646-4004 Open any type of $50 account with us and select a premium, Danish 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. boys to their home here was be­ Three 20-mlnuto color films waits by those ney St., Manchester was ager have no control. We sel­ wishing to have a portrait done candlesticks for the dining room ot today, matching handbag and charged with making uimeces- ing held in Montiille State Jail on misuse of drugs will be Thursday dom have problems with the Candles made by residents of HOURS; umbrella for the style-setter, a transistor radio for the whole sary noise with a motor vehi Monday. , o,i»hnrt))o« in municipal budget. We and the t^ c e this week as p ^ Mansfield Training School also DELIVERY Monday ■I’hru Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. tie last night in V’ernon. , Juvenile manager can control it pretty “ ‘ ® Mancherter (Tommunlty y^ gg,g family, and a leather bound travel alarm clock for the businessman, Police said Hanko was ob- New Haven s^d they were not ooUege drug education series arrangemenU, herb 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. GET ISM vl?u\ STAMPS (as shown above). served squealing his tires at Bowers remarked. •You’ll ‘ o'" and the public. displays, knitted goods, metal Thursday Friday High St. and Verncm Ave. He " ® ® thot a hoar' never get the teachers’ organi- '^® showings be tomor- gQuiptor, wooden and ceramic Our Christmas club special is a beautiful set of matched frankin­ U scheduled to appear in Rock* fnr th e h n v nations to demand less than the ^ jewelry, wood plaques, Christ- 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. \ille Circuit Court 12 on Dec. "B u,hnoo iHontitv waii tiollar to the afea." ® P-*” ’ the Hartford Rd. j^gg ornaments, and a weating A WHOLE BOOK FULL — Stamps Issued after payment for first deUvesy. 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. cense and Myrrh oil lamps in a specially bound Christmas story 15. . . ,® . . ^ ___ • It was the consensus that the building cafeteria. demonstration are some book package. Saturday Withheld 0‘ X T w - ® teachere be^ma^de^’to moving pictures are ri'g^‘;^'“ r * * i :‘ ^ ; r e 7 ‘*a't , Friday DOUBLE STAMPS L'':l'Si;iK! 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Great Alfalfa Raid Mj^yge, uoL>e, 5. and his derstand that they_ ve reached ® ’“ “‘L U te T '^ ^ ^ P a u l Manchester State Bank, the Bank that "Put's It All Together." Carol Sing Saturday LARAMIE. Wyo. (AP) - The brother, Walter, 7, Friday night. if delivery is paid for by lOth of following Laramto PoUce Department has They were the children of Mr. ®P°UBh in their demands. N ew m ^; and ‘;The Movable pigng are being formulated REGULAR STAMPS L^araJTUc x^ucc um iney were uie cnjiuren ux mi. ■ , »» nn^rotAH Hv R/ihArt « .1. *i-t j % » • 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Statement Savings . . . Christmas Clubs . . . Checking Accounts . .. marie what is probably the and Mm. Frank Donroe of CTin- when compared to other towm ^®ne n ^ t e d by Rol^tt the bird annual carol sing lawMt aifAifo raid * needs, and that they should Mitenum. m e last two are to be held Dec. 23 at » p.m. at Loans . . . Mortgages . . . Safe Deposit Boxes. 'Thuradav the denart- Police said the 14-vear-old bov compromise in their salary de- parts of the Distant Drummer t h e Community Hall. The SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! m i j T r e S ^ '^ ^ a l l that w^^Tabysitttog for toe faniUy '" - d s ; - th“ al chUriren hari found a large ’ a neighbor said the boy was a was the consensus also that Institute of Mental s^nsored by the Bolton Junior CALL ANYTIME — 24 HOUR SERVICE aPVArai ti/ard of the atatp who had lived teacher salary schedules should ARer the films, Mrs. Rose* \\omens Club, was one of the ^ ^ t o to e ^ m ^ v f ^ f lv e or six remain conslant - that toe mary Rivard. MCC health de- hlghlighu in toe town s Christ- to months teachers should get their step- partment director, will lead a mas celebration last year. It to a ^ a lT p ilc e o f^ e i ? T « £ d 54 T h ? fiVe broke out whUe toe increments each year, as speU- dlwusslon about drug abuse. is expect^ *1*1 MANCHESTER STATE BANK from years. BOLAND ML CO. a After the program. which 1041 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 TELEPHONE (203) 646-4004 ii.-^ sr^ . »eia^ 1P1.I. o~p.-i.ip. lyii.^ »" “p self-help residential treatment will include community stog- ESTABLISHED* 1935 — 369 CENTER STREET — 643-6320 b a o of alfalfa, chicken feath- after a neiglibor telephoned the incre^es Mahoney commented, The center for drug abusers. ing. members of toe club will ers, rocks and dirt. alarfn. • -^ -v ’ • '

PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 Ma n c h e s t e r EVENING HERALD. m a n c h E s ^ , c o n n .. fU E S D A Y , De c e m b e r i , 1970 PAG E NINE Connecticut fKanrt^pBtpr We Might Give It Back C oven try ^ Wet Suit Cowbells Stir HAVE YOU AN It was with both sympathy and trepi­ EVENT SCHEDULED ■ Should Know LOS ANGELES CAP>) — A ijpralft dation (for them) that we noticed the > Yankee $1 mllU(»i law suit by come­ It is.triily an unusual person Two Named Controversy THAT CALLS FOR way some of our surviving Indians dian Jerry Lewis over toe FOOD? PUBUBBB1>''BY ___ who can incorporate such di­ sinking of his yacht Pussycat HBRALD FRINTINO CO.. INC. moved^ in on the ceremonies and the By A.H.O. Frederick B tU h lll IS Blssell Street verse things as toe technical has been settled out of coiut. Among Swiss It n»y be • wedding, • l*n- Manchester. Conn. in director’s role High Honor THOMAS F. raiRaUSON memorabilia of Thanksgiving Bay. world of the Hamilihn Standard The boat, a 66-fOoter, went qnet or Jusrti an tefomal get- WALTER R. B®lQtISON The first part of the great Job down off toe coast of (Jali- GENEVA (AP) — OowtoeUs, together of a society, lodge or Publlabers If there is any lost cause which really Division of Pratt ank Whitney .Founded October 1, 1881 rush which Is supposed to ac­ lloll Students fomia 8(x>n after Lewis traditional symbols of content­ some friendly group. grabs at the sympathy of eJl us second- A lrci^t, the free ^ I r i ^ , but bought it four years ago. He FobUshed Every BventaiK Except Sundays company any change In state Two students, Roliiln Boynton, edness on Alpine pastures, are wave Americans, principally because woU disciplined wiirld cT n the­ and four others aboard swam iTc Prepared to and Holidays. Entered at the Poet Office at administrations is composed of causing (xmtroversies as uibani- Mluicfaester, Conn., as Second Class Mail most of us can sense that sympaithy Is ater, and assorted commi^ty Grade 11, and Anne Aronson, to safety. .Serve You to Your Matter. ______worthy Democrats scrambling Grade 0 made toe high h(«or zation grows in Switzerland. all it is ever going to be able to get out activities. Frederick (IBVed) Lewis tiled his damage ac­ Complete Satisfaction SUBSCRIPTION RATES to see if they can crawl in tin­ BUsh in is such a person. roll for toe first quarter at tion agEtinst toe firm which A Zurich court has ruled that Payable in Advance of us, it Is the lost cause of the Ameri­ One Year ...... 880.00 der civil service protectlim. During normal working Coventry High School. sold him toe boat and two toe tinkling can distrub the Our (saterlng service Is set up Six Months ...... IB.fiO sleep of a town-bred neighbor to be flexible enough to ac­ niree Months ...... 7.80 can Indian. It is the choice poignancy, hours, during most normal Insurance companies. Terms They are Democrats already on Students listed on toe honor even though it may be consid­ commodate any size gathering. One Month ...... 3.60 the tale of the Indian, because it is a weeks, BUeh le occuitied with roU arei- of the settlement Monday m e m b e r o f the state payroU, some of them 'were not dlBclose(J. ~ ered a "pleasant sequence of Why not eaU ns and talk over tale of suffering and injustice inside a his duties as supervisor of GBAJIB 12 THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS in very lucrative special assist­ BOimds" the details? training at Hamilton Standaid.'' EUen Aronson Hie Associated Press is exclusively en­ closed book we are never really going titled to the use of repuUicatlon of all ant classifications, who ars now Most -o ^ t least a large part tA Maureen Becker Thus, it’s beUs off between 8 news dispatches credited to it or/not other­ to try to> open again. It is the neatest willing to accept lower salaries the resr7 » his time Is spent W ^dy C(Higdon P.M. and 7 A.M. tor the cows wise credited in this peeper and also the Rapid Mail and calves at Hultlkon, a ylUage local news published here. .... piece of national guilt that has ever working in various capacities CSiCryl Covey AH lights of republlcatlon of. special dis­ in return for what they h(q?e of 1,600 with a growing number Oardeii Crave Caterera, Idc: with toe Little Theatre of Man­ Joan Crocker patches herein are also reserved. • been offered us, combining the moat hor­ might turn out to he permanent of commuting resl(lents. TELEPHONE 649-5313—649-5314 chester. He also serves on toe Leanne De Mars Test Opens The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ rible of crimes with the most complete positions in the classified serv­ sumes no financial responsibility for typo- O D .^ citizen task force (son- B(Huiie Dibble The ruling came, on a com­ gratMoal errors appearing In advertise­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The muter’s compUdnt. A defense ar­ of absolutions.-We take it quite wilUng- ; \. ice. cem'ed with recreation and cul­ .R-’- V Gary Fergusl in (Jurt Wittig ing into the new administra­ He is one of the charter mem­ a job teaching in East Hartford is “a phony” Kennedy economics at Purdue, notes that the 1952. She studied to be a C(m- Susan Wo(xlman and Washington, D.C. was not available for mment. The Nixon Administration had, all tion. bers of toe Little Theatre of High School late in toe faU of state’s tax system lacks the automatic cert pianist at Hartford Sch(x>I GRADE 10 The article was accompanied Put a Musco-Pedic or Verto-Rest Gift year, been following what seemed to Manchester which was formed 1957. He also worked part time growth potential necessary to meet the Not having had the state pay­ ten years ago and at various in his father's store \riiere he of Music and is a graduate of Denise Boiolt by a picture purporting to show Certifi(»te under the tree and you give many not only the classical but also the expanding needs of the state. As a re­ roll at its disposal during the times has served as its pres­ met a man from the personnel HlUyer (Jollege. She is a mem­ '^atrlcla Bray Rihicoff Files Kennedy and an unidentified the kind of sleep that relaxes, refreshes, only sound procedures for dealing with sult, ConnecUcut Is the third highest Fhotogratihed by Sylvian Ottara past 16 years, the Republican ident, production manager, and department at HamUton Stand­ ber of the Cheney Homestead Brent Carison man with Princess Maria Pia. starts you off every day full of vim and state in the nation in its reliance on busi­ Committee. Ralph Cohn the danger of inflation. party has been forced to neg­ business manager. ard, who offered him a job. Anti-Bias Bills The story said Kennedy and the vigor. It’s ultra-firm bedding, made ex­ ness taxes. AT THE CHENEY HOMESTEAD: Cherry Chippendale Ball-and-Claw Chair Said To Have Susan Cyr princess were then leaving a lect the training and sustenance In spite of his avid interest The job offered, amimg other She has put her musical clusively by Holman-Baker. Mattress or It had been cutting spending, tighten­ Been Made By Eliphalet Chapin, Famous 18th Century Cabinet Maker Of Windsor, Oonn. Laurie Dibble WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. restaurant and remained out The reason for the increasing Imbal­ of the traditional party hacks. in the theater, Fred has never things, the opportunity to teach. talents to work for LTM on box spring, twin or full size $99.50 . . . ances in ttie tax system is the absence Debra Green Abraham Rihicoff, IXJonn., has dancing until 6 a.m. ing credit, and driving toward a. bal­ Until very recently, in' any considered turning professional. FYed took toe job and has been several occasions. She,was toe Daniel Herbert told his colleagues, “The num- Drayne said the senator was • and worth it! anced budget, all of which were honest ol an income tax. CcmnecUcut is one of case, jobs in private Industry "I tike to eat," he says. He with toe company ever since. musical director for tjie LTM Eugenie Martuccl ber one issue facing this natiem not dancing with the princess, 13 "states that does not impose an in­ counterdiarges will' be aired be­ were considered superior to adds that toe theater is pri­ His duties at Hamilton production of "The Fantastiks" and accepted ways of cooling down an Ellen Mendenhall is toe rapid growth of apartheid doesn’t even know her and was, come tax. Some 32 states levy both fore eager Democraitic Senators the routine opportunities ( » the marily an avocation and not, a Standard are varied, but his and haul written auid directed inflation. The adminlstraticm had, at the at hearings soon to begin. But Mark Messier in toe United States.' in fact, with hia wife in Paris. sales and Income taxes. public payroU. Present eco­ vocation. favorite chore is teaching. He' severad children’s productions, the hearings likely will miss the Susan Pelletier With that, he introduced two same time, been realistically willing to While no one Would like an Income The Legal nomic conditions may now be With such an impressive toe- teaches or has taught' courses aill of which Included original Inside poignancy of the dispute. If any Joan Simm(His bUls designed, he said, to help accept a certain degree of Increase in tax, the present reliance on static prop­ in process of altering that out­ in such things as report writ­ music. program as naturally provoca­ Cathy Walter end toe division of races. Spe­ erty taxes In the cities, and retail saled, look, which may mean that the ing, supervisory training and The BUshes Uve at 9 Laurel the amount of unemployment In the na­ tive as legal services for the Kathleen Young cifically, toe measures would tie corporate income, and insurance taxes MesklU regime is going to face, employe relations. St. with their two children, tion, as an inevitable and necessary Services Mess poor Is to survive in Richard GRADE S desegregation of schools In the within the state does not provide the sooner or later, an old st^e Re­ In community aistivlties, Dave, 12, and Margau«t, 10. Nixon’s Washington, it must be Barbara Aughenbaugb cities to suburban integration. price for asserting any control over in­ kind of broad base of taxation which publican job rush t(x>. Fred’s interest reverts back to Susan Bohr ro-vic meets the rising cost of government. kepit in check by a cool-headed RiMcoff said the only way to flation. Report the cultural. Pamela Brink Consequently there are frequent politician, fending off uncom­ But for the moment at least 'f a Y end racial turmoil In toe U.S. Favors BuUdlng Theafv Self Defense Sheryl (Jaisse Where the administration knew Itself changes in tax rates and new tax bases promising Idealists. Failing to there Is the possibility that a is to “ attack segregation in the RO-VIC By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak comprehend that polltlca) reali­ About the Nike Site, Fred Donald Carlsr’. What this means, in summary, Is that by Insurance companies. But the ques­ EVERETT 402 LO-SUDS BKM)E6RA1NULE Herein lies the ugly dispute tion is not just retaining the 40,(XX> peo­ although the right things — or what that surfaced Nov. 19 when Don­ ple employed by the Insurance Industry LMINDRY OETEMENT ald Rumsfeld, President Nixon's most classic, economic laws would con­ In CkmnecUcut, or the fact that Connect­ (IN REUSABLE PLASTIC l disputes. Lenzner envi­ 10 LB. 12 OZ. SIZE REG. 2.98 SPEC. t A S Ndbody can really explain this, and In attracting some new industries, but sioned a far broader mandate encompassing reform of the nobody has a patented cure for it By as the national businesB tax mix has whole system, not excluding VERSATHE NEUTRAL GLEANER conventional, accepted- theories, the changed, the personal income tax ad­ — SAFE FOR ANY SURFACE - vantage has started to wave, at least support for Black Panthers. T b e legal services figbt is, in INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH great danger now is that the Nixon ad­ when it comes to industrial attraction, 1 GAL. SIZE REG. 2.49 SPEC. ministration will double back on its own llie new tax system has to include an microcosm, what's happening in inc(Mne tax, not alone because of the the poverty program at large. E V E R E T T OR SAVE ON HOLIDAY DISHWASHING policies and join in giving added impetus Since its Great Society birth to the new spurt of inflation, all in order huge tax revenue requirements neces­ sary to i»wlde the present state serv­ under Sargent Shriver, the. pro­ ★ FONDA MATCHED SERVICE -k to escape the burden and btame of in­ ices, but because a rising tax btise — gram has swarmed with Ideal­ ists, pushing political revolution. CABLE-NELSON PLATES — NAPKINS — CUPS creasing unemployment. By the classic that goes up with personal Income — is Since taking over In 1969, ex- book, this would merely increase the necessary. llie problem is' not that the business Congressman Rumsfeld has A Christmas gift should affetti; the heart, 20% OFF gravity and danger of the eventual sector has been called upon to provide been guiding it back to the ori­ the mind, the spirit. A new Everett or DDRINO OPENlNOJaPBClAL — STOCK UP NOW! ginal Congressional intent of reciraning we must make with ourselves. more total tax revenue. In fact the per­ Cable-Nelson piano does. The exquisite styling helping p(x>r people. But when the classic book no longer centage, since 1967, had d r o i^ d from o f these pianos is instantly appealing to those 32.6 per cent to 91.4 per cent, a decline Indeed, anything more than I seems to work out when it Is tried, when of 3.7 per cent- What has happened is that would not be tolerated by who know fine furniture. Their musi(»l performance It no longer honors its own premises or that other states have shifted their poli­ a conservative Republican ad­ stirs the imagination. And, the dyna-tension Everett, R O -m , NHL cies in order to attract business. Some ministration and a hostile (Jcm- particularly, thrills beginning and ac(x>mplished keeps its own promises, who is really lU SODSIT BT. 40 states have posted percentage reduc­ gress. What Lenzner failed to a pianists alike because it has the tone beauty^of a ° going to be able to Uame a poUticai understand is that Rumsfeld MANOHEaiBB tions in excess of Oonnecticut. It is grand! Choosefiromdozensofdesignsand finishes... leader]8fa^ if it stops trying to foHow the must control militant excesses M DABUT simply a matter of staying cinnpetitive, spinets or consoles, with matching bench. book? Perlu^is the highest art, in such so th^ more business will come to tbe or risk Congressional oblitera­ ^1170 Chicaso Daily Newt 9 4 RAT. tion of the anti-poverty program A Christmas Budget Plan is available. situations, is to do somethings do almost state, and so that larger tax increases —^particulariy Its much-needed ’tEUBFBONE can be avoided in the future. An income « T 4 iM anythingi to iotig as it is done with an tax has to be looked at as job insurance. legal services, emasculated by ^l£ T ft£ HAK£ TfitC fm eCTo/ OMAR — kl£'R£ SURRoUHm* air of confidence. • « — MH>Di-BTOWN PRESS. the Senate last year but re­ T

MANCTESTEB-E^NING H EBAI^, MANC3IESTER/ CibNN., TOESDAY, DECEMBER 1; 1970 v k G r e l e v e n PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CO N N , TUESDAY, DECBMBlER 1, 1970

include hro sons,'Jean O. Dal> ' year when lie was succeeded as gle of Southington and Doiiald A b ou t Tow n Manch^teir general manager by Silver. Area Officials Favo^ Iteigle of Canada;^'danghter, And with that ohknge, the Obituary B u lletin Scandla Lodge, Vasa Order of Mrs. lucUle DiPiaolo of Man­ last tie between the local com­ America, will have a pdtluck pany and the Case family end­ chester; twni brothers, Irenee Piapelr F irm Health District Study M ary O. Oe^or niursday at 6:30 p.m. at Odd ed. Daigle of Pomfret Center and ISRAELIS SINK Fellows Hall. After a business.. R0CKVHJ:,E—Mrs. Mary C. Lear at tonight’s meeting for further discussion, reports on tax funds expend grandchildren and a great- Wapptng and had Uved in Bast Orange Hall. Hartford for the past 26 years'. uate. Joined Case’s about a ^oa,^ meeting with a request He had planned last night’s for pubUc health Md nurs^ grandson. ' A n n ou n ced year ago and has been operS- that the directors take necessary meeting and invited officials In agency services of the ^iiine ’The funeral will be tomorrow Survivors include a brother, The executive board of the Albert O. Kaeser of East Hart- tions manager until being nam-gteps in creating a transporta- nine towns, Bolton, Coventry, towns; recommendatiww at 8:1S a.m. from the Burke By Chrysler Guild of Our Lady of St. ed to head the di\'lslon. authority, East Wndsor, EUlngton, Glas- State Advisory Council for C»m- Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Bartholomew will meet tonight SUver wlU stay on with in regular buriness at Its 9 tonbuiy. South Windsor, ToUand, prehenslve Healte Planning; with a Mass of r e q u ie r a t St. L ______. at 8 at St. Bartholomew’s T n Hazel Cawte of Sims- DETROIT to us,” ning to attend are reminded to 1 Falrview Cemetery, West Hart- nounced by Chrysler this year. ' Approving a transfer of a ’Two or n\ore towns, after a vVelss said at the end ot the Herman D. Holt bring g;rab bag gifts with their Idaho, Applied to many of Chrysler’s names enclosed. Employes Notified portion of the Manchester Green pubUc hearing and an afflrma- meeting. "There are three al- — Herman D ^ - Friends may call at the fu- cars the Increase takes effect ’To ease the blow o t the tran- Parklet to the state for widening tive vote by their legislative tematives. Individual communl- las Holt, 69, of New Britain, neral home tonight from 7 to 9 Wednesdav formerly (rf Marlborough and p weonesoay. Wassenein told The the intersection there. body, may Join together to es- provide health ser- ’Th hlk half of one ner cent Manchester Barracks, World sition, AUocating »2,600 for recon- tabUsh a district health depart- yj^es, communities can work father of William D. Holt o t He- the local employes b n n ih t te i average increase of S v ^ 't e n ^ v e r ^ ITe^te ^acti':^’^ ^ fo ^ m e C i r !S tiT “ bnm, died Stmday at New Brit­ Miss Enuna A. Zuehike Chrysler cars for 1971 to $119, or the Dec. 20 at 1 p.m. at the VFW vance notice as possible of the uation ain General Hospital. ROCKVILLE —Miss Emma 4.2 per cent, Chrysler reported. Funeral services were this i«AJts.viLd^ —JVUB8 Bimma H om e.’Hckets may be obtained impending layu<^ Sept. 24. virtuauy aU other employes ^nreaent seven to l*’oni Weiss formed a aismci Census News ployed as a telegraph operator ^ al. ’Those planning to attend will ue riven an onnorturitv to from Its present sevOT to consist of 17 for the New York New Haven GM’s second cost Increase ® "® S*'’®n an opportumty to a proposed nine, and appoint- poaru wouia con^i « lor me «ew lorx, new n aven __ o in "*®®‘ P I"® relocate to the Rrattlehoro 7 _____ ^ ____ repiesentatives.representatives, includiiur including Man- Man­ (Continued from Page One) James H . Griswedd and Hartford Railroad at the came after settlement of a 10- relocate to the Brattleboro members. ELLINGTON —- ’Ihexne funeral Hoc^yiue denot She was a week strike by the United Auto plant, with company subsldiza- ______chester, 8; Vernon, 3; Glaston­ The news that the state would w rrices tor James Griswold of Workers Union. The UAW is Uon of the moving expense, ______bury, and South Windsor, 2 continue to rate only six U.S. East Hartford, father of Glenn "J®'"®®^ aeeklnr similar contracts in cur- st. MaiTs " —r"—'f— Episcopal ------Guild wasseriete said. each; Bolton, Coventry, Bast „_-e™ ta H ves was n^mMiiing Windsor EUlngton and Tolland. ” P'‘^ ; “ aaTeU in the Parish HaU of the church. ^ , Severance Pay at 1:30 p.m. at the South Con- ‘'’IH®’ makers. D irectors one each. appointment to some state offi- gregational Church, East Hart- Survivors include a sister, Members are reminded to bring All employes being laid off Ford announced a $166 te­ wUl receive severance pay Dr. Barrett said districts can ford. Burial wlU be in Cedar Mrs. Mary A. Pohlman of Man sandwiches. Dessert and bever- Improve health services. Dls- preliminary census figures HIU Cemetery, Hartford Chester; and several nelces and ages will be served. Hostesses ®®®®*l “Pou length of service G >m m ent Introduced its new cars In the " . . . _____ , , nn>1 ohmit turn trict towns do not have to ^ summer indicated that the Friends may caU at the nephews. are Mrs. Arthur Shuffle, Mrs. “"<1 averaging about two weeks’ fall then later added $14, mak- ctmUguous, he said, but have to seven con- James T. Pratt Funeral Home, Funeral services will bo WlUlam McCann, and Mrs. I" addition, all eligible for at 11 am at the ^ Increase of $170. Christian Karlsen Christmas bonus will receive it Session be In the same area. Present pressmen. 71 Farmington Ave., tomorrow Thursday at 11 a.m. at tne Chrysler announced its <-n«suan Kanaen. qualified employes of town even if they are among the first Maurice Stans, secretary of from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. White-Gibson Funeral Home, 66 average Increases in Septem­ complaint related to foot health services, except health ’Ihe Manchester Youth for 8T»up laid off, Wasseriete said. commerce, said the disappolht------Elm St. The Rev. Richard E. ber, the firm noted that ’ ’in­ Miss Pauline Upke Bertram, pastor of the First m^terirfc^ts-Iiid a^i- Conservation group irZduct’: ™® of’ the next layoffs ^ “ t Sr^ibT^** rir^Tnefite^tt -nt^m m ed fro.^^ ROCKVILLE — Miss Pauline Ev^ellcal Luther^ __Church, u^ipst^dticipated labor increases could uiK M »>^«®uvvtic ®®“® LiuiLCLiuiie . uiivo ® uiio ^ ^------J ! ! !----- , ^7 ~ rn coiS m m t^ n t t seS^ flefislMi manned by bv their ineir town joined lomea a district. oisuici. The m e ' Upke, 63, of 186% Union St., will offloiate. Burial will be in causeiuse price revisions.”1BV.B.U..S. week. Those wishing to have t^® second of the plant a ^ o HauLi AgostineUi arte terms of health officers of area ®®^ ” said Rockville, died this morning at Grove HIU Cemetery. Chrysler said that Dodge and bottles picked up may contact machines Dec. j^ gs Farr. towns expire in 1971 and 1973. tv. * RockvlUe General Hospital. There are no calling hours. Plymouth compact prices would u,m k» 'D>® complainant, a man. said T^®m pe^le John M. Bailey. "I She was bom Oct. 29, 1917 in 1^® family suggests that any remain unchanged or Leslie Greene, 246 Henry St. will be affected then. by the*^dlatrict staff. He “added Rockville, the daughter of Jo- memorial contributions be ------The plant will continue finish- ^ tee C ^ r ttot It would take untU 1973 to “eca®*** ^as entitled to another seph and Antonia Lesch Upke. made to the Building Fund of The Ladles Aid of tee Lute- ‘"g operations for several ^ estabUsh a district U ------towns 8 ® ^ ” ^ j .. eraji Women’s Missionary months but will be shifted from ^ jTg claimed that they started now. ISs feelings were echoed by ■■ . ■ \n-- . She retired three years ago the First EvangeUcal Lutheran bis Republican counterpart. from the Southern New Eng- Church of Rockville. Nixon Panel League of Zion Lutheran a round-the-clock to a two-s^ could do a better Job. Districts are required to have Church will meet tomorrow at of^ratlon during tee remainder recommended a full-time director who is a land Telephone Co. in East ------Among others dismayed at tee Hartford as a supervisor. 7:30 p.m. at tee church. ’Topic the transition period. on “raa stations doctor of medicine with a de- Among others dlsmaj.^ o* Issu e s A lert ’“V , Survivors include five sisters, Public Records dlscuLloh, led by the Rev. Plans «®,that tee pl^t will ^rh^t^T stT ds.^ S^e te publte healte a^d a C®“ '“ »«««* •‘®velation were Charles W. Kuhl, wlU be taken dose entirriy within about a ^ womM who resides wi staff of appropriate profes- undoubtedly some potential can­ - .-.j: Mrs. Henry Uske, Mrs. Joseph Warranty Deeds from tee winter issue of tee year, accon^ to SUver. He ^r. said she is op- slonal and clerical help. Dr. didates for the new seventh dis­ St. Louis, Mrs. Raymond L & M Homes Inc. of Hart­ On Inflation Women’s Quarterly, which will said he could not categorical- ^ ^ sanitary sewers placed Barrett said that it U possible trict which never came to be. Brooks, and Miss Clara Upke, ford to WiUlam H. and Joaime be given out at tee meeting, ly” state that it would shut i,gr house. Mie said to find qualified doctors. But, tee line had to be drawn all of Rockville and Mrs. Anton N. Hyde, property on Sunny (Continued from Page One) E Huttel of Riverside, R.I.; and Brook Dr., conveyance tax Walter^DoU. chairman'of tee ^®«h®:®. Thank you from all of us at TOP NOTCH a brother, Joseph Upke of $36.30. also Rockville. The U&R Housing Corp. to Thb ftmeral will be 'Thursday U & R Investments Inc., prop­ tion’ ’but said it is a tiifficuU The Army-Navy Club Auxill- The $2.6 milUon, 78,000 square ®*™*mM*^ T61- a t his time travellng*^from one at 8:16 a.m. from the Burke erty oit“ Homstead St., convey- problem for which there is no ary will have a Christmas par- foot plant in Brattleboro was Tpke. complained of water town to another. Dr. Barrett l»70s—for tee fifth decade In a Flm^ral Home, 76 Prospect St., ance tax $132,00. Rockville with a Mass o f re- ’Trade Name simple answer. Specifically, It ty tomorrow at the clubhouse, constructed In 1961 on tee out- emptying onto his drive- said that tee director would n« i k. BIG DISCOUNT for the wonderful welcome Af winH mentioned transit rate increases The event will open at 6 p.m. skirts of town next to the Con- jjg blamed a private util- coordinate services which Some vetorw poUticu observ- quiem at St. Bernard’s Roman In New York, Washington and with a social hour, and dinner necticut River, from wteich wa- the condltiem. He said might not require going into ^ argue that the state la, and CathoUc Church. Burial wUl be sor, conducting business as Chicago. will be served at 7. These plan- ter is drawn for tee papermak- that, when workmen cut into the towns frequently. ’To this, continue I® be, underrepre- in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. Sentry Real Estate Services at ”Each fore increase appar- nlng to attend are reminded to ing operations, essentially slmi- the roadway in front of his house Doll replied, “I’m opposed to sent^ In tee House, Friends may call at the fu- 29 Connecticut Blvd. in East entiy shifts more persons to tee bring grab bag g;ifts. 1^ to those in Manchester. to lay lines, they changed tee non-working administrative hi- Dumig tee 1960s, ConnMtirat neral home tomorrow from 2 Hartford, c use of alternative means of ----- General Otfloes contour of tee road, causing tee erarchy”. ^^s most p^mous of tile to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Marriage Ucenses given to ourxoew store in Manchester. transportation,” tee council 'The Manchester Brotherhood -nie general offices for tee problem. ‘‘What can a district do for three states imcA had six con------Charles Canterbury Petersen sald. In Action Group will meet to- c^e Division will also go to A woman complained of all- us?” Maurice Miller ^ tee gressmen each. The other two WUllam A. Olson of Arlington, Va.- and Kirsten A Marlene Johnson og 176 Wads- The report said rising wages morrow at 8 p.m. at the KofC Brattleboro imder present plan- day parking In font of her Vernon School Board asked, were Oklahoma and South Cw- t WlUam Alton Olson, a (rf Mis were a principal factor in start- Home. nlng, according to tee company Park St. home. She complained Districts can provide such « quamicutt, «• L^ran’church ing tee fore Increases, which — offtotols. Plaiw for use o f^ also that tee parking stalls services as sanitarians for res- tee (^ecticut JSi'aT^kus I^pIS NoJ: Thomas Rudne of tj®. ®o®n®‘» ®aya, “has become a The December meeting ^ ^3-acre Glen Rd. faculty after there are too close to her drive- « t ^ ptic^ t^ ^ ^ mo^^populous well-chUd and immuniza- four states which have six U.6. We do want to please you, and reniendier, THE wlch, from injuries sustained Colchester and Lynn Suzanne vicious circle.” th^ changeover are indefinite, way. A man complained of parked tion cUnlcs, speech therapy. House seats each—Iowa, OMh- Oct 26 in a motorcycle accident Billings of Andover, Dec. 6. ------tee wo^^^486 E '”*® ®P«ra“®“ 1>®« cars on tee east side of Cottage medical social services, occu- homa and South Carolina. 1„ Ub«»,,lbsbu.,up. ----- said today tert he bad not re- AgDgtlnelU and Farr reported elude schools. Each district is should have been the benefici- nephew’ of Miss AUce Madden Ly®" Dolln of Bolton, Dec. 12, EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - A _ be an executive ®®lved any official word froin comment sessiMi wound set up individually according ary of the loss, of Manchester, former lOH ad- Second Congregational Church, bomb extensively damaged an meeting of, tee ^he comply altout tee pl^ed ^ compliment from a to tee needs o f the area. Dr. But Oklahoma was able to WHAT YOU'LL FIND EVERY WEEK! visor; and grandson of tee late Building Permits .P.fflfie and blew out windows of a American Leg;ionjlon at the Post Phaseout, but teat he had learn- resident. The compU- Barrett said. Towns pood their muster a larger-than-expected Manchester Police Capt. Wll- E'mer H. Ostrout Jr., addl- University of Oregon , admlnls- Home tonight at 8. ed of it through other sources, y,g Town Highway resources and funds they con- overseas poputottem composed liam Madden. *® Itoine at 422 Parker St., tratlon building today. Four per- Flea DiBCUZsed Department — for an_ exceUart Mbute are matched with state largely of servicemen and their He Is also survived by a sis- W-®®®- Including tee vice chancel Waddell School PTA The projected move was Job in sweeping tee leaves" off .:unds.' ' families. ter. Miss Karen Olson of Mis- Roger N. Smith, recreation l®r ot the Oregon state educa- sponsor an evening with the cussed among other items at a Jordt Bt. "We have to see it broken room at 69 Devon Dr., $280. tion system, were inside tee Table'tigers tomorro meeting this morning tee Just above Connecticut in the quamlcutt. population rankings is Kentucky, KendaU L. Walker, swimming building but escaped injury, P°- at 7 o m at tee Waddell School Town Development Committee, which can claim a population pool at 33 Thayer Rd., $376. “®® auditorium. The event is open Weiss said, “with a view toward Vincent Daigle exceeding Connecticut’s by less Vincent Daigle, 67, of 41 Bald- Sal Vernal of East Hartford The Investigating officers said y, yjg uubUc seeing whether we can persuade Mi^" Anlte ’®*‘ ®«®bman. addition the bomb went off outside a ' ___ the company not to leave Man- Space Eye Blackened than 200,000. Kentucky wlU have - on home at 216 Ludlow Rd., ground-level window of Johnson Manchester Grange will meet Chester entirely; or if not, to see seven congressmen. Michaud Daigle, died Saturday Connecticut is closer in popu­ at a LDddletown hospital. IS.®®®- Hall, where tee offices of tee tomorrow at 8 p.m at Grange whether we can help in finding ______Everett W. VanDyne of Glas- university president and tee Hall, 206 01c«t St. Members another occupant for tee facUl- In Fight for Orbit’ lation to Kentucky that it is to Oklahoma. SEll TOR lEiS! Bnm siri^ Canada and had *°®bury for William Lauterbach, State System of Higher Educa- are asked to bring articles for ties." lived in New Brit^ for 18 ^bitohfinish basement basement at at 286 286 Charter Charter tion tion a a relocated. relocated. the auction table. Refreshments ' Case Broe., one of tee town’s CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. but noting n/thA K^dp-hfji rvi. DeCormler Motors, sign at was responsible for the bomb- The Book Group of tee Man- ^ 7 ^ brothers Allred Wells J® ®® somewhere ta Africa or ^ n for It to achieve orbital Co^®®“®«t w ^d be weU Broad St., $1,000. tags. Chester,aster WalromaWelcome WavonWagem Club Case and Albert Aibari WillardWUard Case.Case, «»e Indian Ocean today whUe s speed...... ahead of Kentucky. if — House lumbUB and tee French Council review board seeks to learn why —When the satellite’s solar seats were determined on tee will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. then 21 years old. Club, bote In New Britain. He it failed to reach orbits panels and antennae trieti to ex- basis of voting in the states. was employed at tee Stanley M ttA torn . Mrt,, J f m j . >” “W"*'^ Artro ^ Woriu in New Britain before Columbia t . vest^ capi^ of $m, at fl^ Observatory, OAO 3, tee sides of tee shroud. Thus, ballots cast ta tee ^ T S J*! he retired in 1961. V n u t A -Al V •• K cotton ■ had carried tee world’s largest even if orbit had been reached, presidential electitms thnt. »«_ Survivors, besides his wife, Young, GUted, and Black, by manufacture ^ g^m-cot^ - telescope, which might the OAO 3 would have been use- Kentucky. Court of Common Pleas -Lorraine------Hansberry, — ------and later be- ^ unlocked many secrets of less. Yet, because o f Kenfamw gan papermaktag. ujg universe. NASA said tee 4,689-pound higher total poDuIation Ih * Rejects Beckish Request It became a leaomigmMer m National Aeronautics and satellite plunged back to earth state wUi have one vnt« ***** Personal N otices colored pressed board w tee gpg^g Administration blamed over Africa or tee Indian Ocean, than Connecticut in Uia wi Judge Mtichael Clano laat borhood and enforce tee zoning E cheverria type used for book aM blMer fgjiure tee $98.6 milUon It probably broke up from al- al College which covers as well as m ate^ project on a protective nose mospheric frictiem. president of the UniiJi » ^ In MenuHlatn week ta Rockville’s Court of regulations.” torving memory of board and binder board, wWm vdtich did not Jettison ns Nose shrouds have been Jetti- States, -iastaod and brotber, -P^e Common Pleas denied all three free-standing signs at tee Inaugurated jgrtto, who puaed esmy Dec. 1. '-®” >'"®n « ® “ . aenied mi three Landmark are tee crux of tee stiffens the covers o t cloth planned four minutes after soned successfully on hundreds appeals of Peter and Frances battle between the B^cktohi^a In IVI M H/lAvrvgKrk exico bound books. launch here Monday night. of flights from Cape Kennedy. ASoog the road of yesterday. b a a m a , p„prt.t«r. <1 0,. “ P an al T ou r Ttml leads us iisck to you. » “ th. S “ 171CX1CO 5|! as SS' SS f " ' “"r msw Landmark, regarding decisions to. 1967. MEXICO CITY (AP) - Luis sl^ A^^ ^ ‘e m “ * — Abregtoss, waswoo de-vsx.- failures oeeosus wa ta us tee past, ^^esav. * Memories of us ail together. Hartford signed to protect tee sateUite Shroud structural failures.,re- vagg-l-^cs-gC J ■ Aori tee hamyy times we knew. made by tee Ptoiuitag and Zon- The second appeal concerned EcbeVerria Alvarez became m«de electrical and And aa esoi new dsy taoses. Inn >7^__ I_____ j 1 -AAI.. A.A. .. .. 0 1 0 0 0 eieci.rii.tu u iiu ------(ndusti^uuruig during ute tee Auus-uenuiur Atlas-Centaur rocK- rock- suueu suited in ta uesirucuundestruction uiof a amars Mars -k v o C t We seem to find a way ‘To wander bank to meet you. Zoning ^ a “ ^ con^tutionaUy paper products until U was clcs- et’s upward thrust through the shot in 1964 and a communicaA On tee mad of yaatetdsy. ‘ k M .. A . B^«*®IAppe^todejvBeck. elected president at taaugura- ed laat December and its lines atmosphere. tions sateUke launch ta 1966. a b o H O * P iS C O U N T .‘if *»h » request «!#»■ a variance to Uon ®®«m<^®8 today at tee were transferred to Brattleboro. u was to have opened tike a The cone on tee docking target Srer Retnembered, In Austrafia The EHsworth Esmily. n®"-®®"^®™^* «Me. Nations Auditorium ta Chapul- wells Dennison, and Robert clamshell, and tee two ports satellite for Gemini 9 opened STORE HOURS: ^ >.T^ .V** ‘“P®® P"’'- „ . Dennison, grandsons of the were to have been blown otttee only halfway, prompting aatro- (Oontimrtd from P a ,* ©ne) " 9 Card of Thanks *“ .1 President Gustavo founders on their mother’s side, rocket by explosive charges naut Thomas Stafford to call it New Zealand who h«« , MON.. TUBS., SAT. toSSSSt and a 60 per cent extens^ of tee Dla* prewnted tee 48- hepded tee firm ta recent years once tee booster pushed i^ e an "angry alligator." - with HI 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. teSS to uSSdU- Wlte proper motions.” use of tee building. Bote decl- year-old Echeverria with tee until the merger, as president the atmosihere. Conridera^ cwifuslon sur- Ian Patolw « WED., THURS-. FRI. B iG siri netehtoOT fw tiwir und^ The Judge said of tee first slons by tee ZBA, ^ according ^ to ^ symlxtecsymtxtec reins of , government— and vice nrealdent president respectively. RadioRAdin signals .-dtA=t»dIndicated .hetee r^mdedrounded Tw«,d«vMonday mirht'anl^t's to.mrhlaunch, man rckl,’.CathoUcism re..—. *®® ®f Ro- '*durSnrttus reoMrt*Sr«^ appeal, “The ptotatlfTs signs a formerler member, were basedbaaed a green, white and red silk sash Wte tee merger, Robert step- shroud deployed i>artially, but NASA at first announced. OAO 3 vlted Paisley to" 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ment In llM low of their beloved are ta illegal use ta a resident- on the facfact embroidered ^te gold thread— ped down and Wells became did not fall away. There were had oihlted successfully, teen during tee penal vt«t. Hiidhanrl. IPhllMr sod Brother. papal visit, but the Mrs Axel W. Johnson lal zone and tee PZC was duty- conformed wlte PZC regulations as hundreds of dignitaries from general manager of the Case these results: ■ ,' t said there was conflicting date. Australian Sovenunent Mi*. Paul Siraiuaa bound to impose conditions to regarding tee free - standing around the globe observed toe Division of Boise Cascade until —TTie Atlas-Centaur had to After 90 minutes, the agency an- nounced he would not ^ ' Mrs. ThfitTHs carpenter safeguard a residential neigh- signs, among others. inauguration. Miw Paul-nyreen. his retirement in April of this carry along an extra 2,000 nouncedsh/i tee iliA failure. ^olliiMk ■ come. Paisley stayed home. ®® w ^- ERST OT 1150 BHROSIDE or 801 SIIUER IROE •. n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,, TUi3St)AY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 Pages 13 to 24 PACE TWELVE Section Two TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 HJattrl|fatfr Ew tting S|pralh Political Cohilict May Arise T V Tonight Muskie Bolls a Session Moyer Coauthor Increased Benefits Favored In Chile Over Pirth Cohirol for Complete Listings. With Harris Democrats See Saturday’s TV Week Of Red Cross By Braee Budler per thouiiand a year. Now it’s WASHCNOTON (AP) — A ing the filibuster rule, both For Retired Totvn Employes iU w w I^ed Vrtm W riter 17.”- handful of liberal Dem amiSMi's U laM (0) ticeable result being ^ n . Ed­ talk alao about kicking Harry F. Manchester Pension Board yes- __ S:XS (44) W M her Wateh ( trouble with your ter School is the co-author fits, is that the costs mund S. Muskle’a headlong Byrd Jr. of Virginia out of Sen­ plans to keep tte cotintry’s low- quests them at National Health 5;S4 (M) omisaa’a blaad (0) o( on article which appears In terday that retired toWn em- be approved ■ the Board (40) Wha?i H r UaeT (C) flight after less than 80 minutes. ate Democratic ranks. Byrd, k ey birth control prognun through- the November issue of the ployes should get some type of of Directors, if :ey are to go out the country. 6:44 ($-4-44) Weatbw — Sparta and "Very informal, very infor­ elected as a Democrat in 1964, heating s y s t^ ., goin g, political codtUct may N e w i (C ) American Red Cross Touth increased benefits by July .l' of j^to effect. Vut RockeMler Foundation (M) Dick Vaa Dyke mal,” the Maine senator called tun successfully as an Independ­ *1110 Jounud. Hie article deals with next year. It authorized its To Increaae arise over the fact that much of and the Ixmdcm based {banned (M) Ta'Tall tke Tratk (C) over his shoulder as he literally ent for re-election last month. 6:46 (44) BawkMa isitisnTa new techniques of teaching re­ actuarial consultants, the Mar­ He sal^ that, even if no new the family-planning effort is fi­ Parenthood Federation . worked 6:M (S) News wltk Waltar Craa- sprinted through newsmen out­ ’Hie purpose of the meeting, tarded children to swim. tin E. Segai Co. of, Hartford, to bei)0f & are voted, the town nanced by foreigners. through these clinics, and Viel klta \ (C) side a meeting called by Sen. said Harris, was to find ways to (6) News wltk Fraak Bey- David c. Moyer, son of Dr. prepaid recommendations and odhtribution to the Pension An estimated' 360,000 CMlean said he believes they contribut- Bolds aad Howard K. Smltk FTed Harris of Oklahoma. make Senate Democrats more system. and Mrs. Winfield T. Moyer of cost figures. Fund for 1971-72 will have to be wonaco have received contra- ed to the decline in^p<^ulation (18) Caadld Camera Muskie, the Democratic presi­ responsive to public opinion (34) NBC Nawi (V) 96 Princeton St.; and Richard On Nov. 10, the Board of Di­ about $400,000, to take care of ..captive pills or devices since the growth during the 1960’s In one 7:44 (8) Movie dential frontrunner and a man and, although he didn’t say so A. Abramson, a college class­ rectors approved amendrherits the Increased benefits voted program began in 1964. At that poor section of Santiago where (8) Tratk ar GoaBeaaaaoaa (O) known for cauti sand in 1964 to 31.1 in 1968, Viel 7:84 (84) D ob Kaatta Show (O ) tioned as presidential potentitd, month last winter teaching 16 fits for existing employes. about $080,000. ( 8 ^ ) Mod Sqaad (O) 1972. That’s why we perfected our own heating system. 4t retarded Children how to swim. The action prompted a letter He remuixed that It appear- '''m tbood Federation to start op- said, (18) I ^ (C) told newsmen the participants He didn’t say how depriving erailons in the country. Alxntlons in that nelghbor- 8:84 (8-44) Movie talked about a strategy for the with clean Mobil heating oil. Perfectly matched to the Mobil ’Hie project was part o f , the to Town Manager Robert Weiss ed to be the consensus of the (18) Movie the South of one of its last great winter independent study pro­ from former Park and Rec Board of Directors on Nov. 10 "N o woman in Chile wU be hood dropped sharply, too. (34) Jalla (C) session of Congress convening bastions of power—^In the Senate Thermo Jet burner that burns clean. Both matched to your fur­ prohibited from using birth con- Abortion is Illegal, but doctors 8:44 (8) Oaasmoke (C) in January. gram at Colby College in Superintendent Horace Murphey, that the union agreements to be (84) First Taesday (C) —^would improve Democratic nace that’s matched to the heating requirements of your home. WatervlUe, Maine, vdiere Moy­ who retired July 29, 1967 after negotiated for 1971-72 c(Hitaln no trol devices of any Mnd.'” says get an idea of the abortion rate 14:44 (8) CBS News Special (C) Harris didn’t .use the phrase, chances in 1972. That’s a real system. That’s efficiency. That’s inexpensive. er Is a Junior majoring in psy- 39 years of town service. new provisions for added re­ Dr. Oscar Jlmenes, Oblle’s by keeping records of poor (8-M) M aicu Wdby, M.D.(O) “ Southern strategy,’’ but what ■Following Muskie’s hurried 14:84 Hartford Talk-la (C) cology. In the letter, read to the Pen­ tirement benefits. health minister. “ But we will de- womm who enter hospitals aft- 11 :M (8-8-188644) News — Weather he described indicted a reverse exit, Harris emerged to tell And to keep this efficient system operat- Referring to retarded per­ sion Board yesterday by Us Geyer read a letter from termlne our own methods. We er obviously etude attempts at and Sports (C) tactic to the Nixon administra­ newsmen, “ Everybody agreed ing efficiently, we service the whole system. 11:85 (8) Movie tion’s alleged strategy to w sona, the arUcle begins by chairman, Fred Geyer, Murphey yVeiss, In which the town man- will not have methods imposed ending pregnancy, 11:84 (84) Tonight Show Johnny Car- we should have another meet­ So you might say we’re part of the system, too. o | | pointing out that “ Their (the urges that “ equal treatment ager states that he anticipates on us by other countries.’ ’ Allende’s Justice minister has son (C) Southerners into the Republican ing.” But no date was set. Jlmenes said fOreign-backed said the new administration will (8-44) Dick Cavett Show (O) party. reterded) low mental capaci­ should be afforded all pension- yjat the unions will request In- (18) Merv OrUtln Show birth con ffd programs in imder- seek to legalise abortion, within 1:44 (8-84-44) News — Prayer and Harris invited 12 senators but ties do not necessarily mean ers, for their many years of greased benefits in total dis­ developed countries “ have be- a soon-to-be-created Family Sign Off only five showed. Including 50 Years After that they will be below average service to the town.” ability allowances — from the 1:15 (8) News aad Weather — Mo­ CJHBISTCHURCH, New Zea^ come Ideologlcad agents that Planning Ministry, ment of Meditation aad Sign Muskie, Harold Hughes of Iowa, in physical ’ capablUtlea. ’The He recommends that the Im- existing rule of 16 years spread the false Inmge that eco- About 96 per cent of Chileans Philip A. Hart of Michigan and land (AP) — Captain Euan problem is to develop these* provements voted for present minimum town service, to a nomlc developmmt depends on are at least nominal Roman (Edacatlonal TV (84) FTank Moss of Utah. Oonspi- Dickson, first man to fly be­ ai-HOUII SERVICE • raO N ESn^i^ W e G tve {diyslcal ci^blUtles.” town employes “be made retro- proposed 10 years minimum population control.’ ’ Catholics. Taesday, December - 1 cuously absent were Edward M. tween the north and south is­ To seek approaches to this active, .to Include all present gervlce. lands of New Zealand, flew the V alu ab le UnUke most other Latin ‘"n»o Church opposes artlfi- 6:44 Mlaterogers’ Neighborhood B Kennedy of Massachusetts and problem, Moyer and Abramson pensioners.” ------6:84 Modem Sapervlsory Tech- route again, 60 years alter his Amerlcan countries, Chile has a clal birth control in Chile-at the nlqaes (O George 8. M(K3ovem of Sulatlon of 9% mil- clsed» national health service 7:34 Man Against Bis Bnvironment liberals talked about reforming have the higher I.Q. of the two on the basis that those who 8:44 Book Bent B <0) the seniority system and chang­ Piper (3ierokee. groups. Meets Dec. 8 lion reflecting an increase of approval of our work. But at the James A. Mtchener talks about happen to be working for the 1.96 per cent in the past decade, local level, where it really "The ^allty of Life." Tw(T teaching techniques of town will benefit, while those 8:84 Money Matters B (C) verbal and non-verbal Instruc­ Mrs. Richard Willard of During the eight years before counts, the Church has been 9:44 Advocates (C) who had to retire because of Comstock, Ferre Co. in Wethers­ tion were used. that, the increase was 2.66 per neutral. ’Ihe paiidi priests, for 14:44 San Francisco Mix age will not. field will be the guest speaker "Bom kig" After a month’s work, three cent. example, don’t <^pose birth con- He cites the cost of living In­ at a meeting of the Manchester Dr. Benjamin Viel, a Unlver- trol prsgrams in individual conclusions were reached by creases for all persons, work­ the tw o. Instructors. First, edu­ Historical Society on Dec. g at slty of Chile medical professor, neighborhoods.” ing or retired, and states that 8 p.m. in Ullng Junior High CiNil Converted cable children, those with a administered the R o c k e f e l l e r ------“ an Inequity exists.” He scores School. the magnificent higher I.Q., learn better “ minor adjustments” over the Foundsdlon program before it CHICAGO (AP) — Coal, a Mrs. Willard will speak on was shut down this year by the Santa Retired through^ the verbal" tech­ Some of the more than 400 persons at last night’s Adult past several years as “ insuf­ heavy contributor to air pollu­ “ Christmas in CJolon^ WllUamB- government of former President tion, is to be convettod into nique While trainable children Evening School exhibit in the Manchester High School ficient, as far as the cost of liv­ LOS -ANGELES (AP) — After burg,” illustrated wth her own EMuardo Frel. He hopes Frel’s . . „ . learn beat with the non-verbal cafeteria view needlepoint, pewter, rug hooking and braid­ ing Is concerned.” clean-burnlpg synthetic gas, slides. Using fruits (and greens. Marxist successor, Salvador All- equivalent in quality to natural technique. ing, cake decorating, graphic arts, knitting, enameling and Geyer, commenting on Mur- at strategic comers o f down- u typical of the colonl^ period, ende, will be moire sympathetic gas. The second conclusion drawn jewelry, woodworking, knitting, sewing and art. Right Mrs. town Los Angeles, Santa Claus was that the non-verbal tech­ ^ enme action “ that ''*’*11 a-ls® demonstrate table to family planning The InsUtute of Gas Technol­ Dorothy Moore was one of the students who remained need. for some action mat . is being reUred by the Volun­ nique Is the more effective of would reflect cost of living in- and mantel decoraUon^ _ “ I am confident President All- ogy, an affiliate of the Illinois In­ teers of America. the two. throughout the IV^-hour show to explain tricks of their since our pensioners Th® speaker Is vvell known to ende will not oppose further stitute of Technology, has de­ creases He’s being replaced by seven ’Third, it was found that the trade. A live model who attracted attention was Susie, a taking Into con- listeners of the Saturfay morn- -family plfumlng In Chile,” Viel vised a system it calls HYGAS retired, yet pretty “ Santa Belles” in whlte- educable children learned more miniature poodle, wearing a sweater knitted by her mis­ the Ing W n c "Garden ’Time” pro­ said. “Remember, he’s a medi­ in which hydrogen plays a ma­ slderatlon the increases cal doctor. He sees family plan- trimmed miniskirts during the training session than tress, first-year student Mrs. Isabelle Knofla. Of the more gram. She had also served as jor role in the chemical conver­ board already has given.” ning as a woman’s human 'Hiey’ll man the famUiar the trainable children. than 1,700 students enrolled in the adult courses of study, Sees No Precedent the general chtdrman of the sion process. right.” black pots in front of stores and Moyer has long been interest­ a^ut 150 exhibited over 300 works created during the first Commenting specifically on Plaza Garden Show, held an- Viel sees no ideological con- office buildings. .All donations Present plans call for the BBblDAY ed in the problems of the re­ semester. (Herald photos by Buceivicius) Murphey’s request that the nually on Constitution Plaza. filet between Marxism and birth go to help the poor and needy at IGT’s pilot plant to be in full op- tarded. While in Manchester benefits voted Nov. 10 for ex­ Society members are urged control. On the contrary, he Oiristmas time, eraUon by the early spring of High School, he was a member isting employes ha extended to invite friends to hear Mrs. said, the Soviet Union provided Santa Claus did well in past 1971. A commercial unit is ex­ of the Instructors of the Han­ for.. pensioners.______Geyer said. Willard. They ^ also asked te the inspiration for him to devote years, at least imtil the Santa pected to be in operation by dicapped and was the head There Is no precedent for It. double up on ti^itortatlon as his career to p(^>ulatl®cauM of lems. 1968, a spokesman, Jerry Pop- The project is cosponsored by Camp Kennedy Day Camp for Midyear Fine Arts Program ten

PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1Q70 Harm-Falkowski Johnson-Klatt & 16mson-Sween6y Whitney-Michalik Jean-Marchesani Valkrie Jean Idatt and Dean Gladding-Poirier The msuTiage' of Carol Ann .. .Rt(diard Johnson, both of Man- The marriage Darlene Michalik of Manchester to Dale Carol Ann Poirier of Daniel- Arthur Whitney of Vemon took ^Chester, were married Satur­ son and Donsdd Francis Glad- Agnes SWMney of Manchester place Saturday morning at St. ' day afternoon at South Uoitefl dint* >of Andover were married to Raymond BYancis Solomson of ’Thomas Aquinas Chapel at toe Methodist Church. University of Connecticut In Saturday morning, Sept. 12, at Rooky Hill was solemnlaod Frt- ' Hie bride Is toe daughter of St. James’ .Church in Danielson. day noon at St. James’ Church. Storrs. Th6 bride is the daughter of ’The bride Is toe daughter of ' Mr., and Mrs. Edwin Klatt of Mr. and Mrs. Archie M. Poirier The bride is a daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Micha- ... 66 Brookfield St. The bride­ of Danielson. Hie bridegroom is and Mrs. ’Thomas J. Sw^rtoy Ilk of 192 Hackmatack St. The groom is a son of H r. and Mrs. Elmer J. Johnson of 42 HoU S t the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Jr. of 188 MounU^v' The bridegroom la a son of Mr. and ert F. Gladding 6f 8 Mathieeon bridegroom Is-a'soh of S. Gerald Mrs. Arthur J. Whitney of South ’Hie Rev. Carl W. Saunders Dr., Andover. SolomsOT'Ot'Itbcky Hill and the Glastonbury. of South Church performed toe The Rev. James. Hurley of St. ' late Mi’S.' Solomson. The Rev. Richard Byme and double-ring cerememy. Bou­ James’ Church in Danielson per­ the Rev. Edward Fischer, both quets at gladioli and daisies Tlie Rev. ’Thomas Barry of St' were on toe altar. formed the double-ring cere­ James’ Church perfonnsd the of Storrs, performed the double-. mony. Gilbert .Poirier of Daniel­ ring ceremony. Mrs. Laura Lu- ’Ihe bride was given In mar­ double-ring cerem (^'M d was, riage by her father. She wore son was guest soloist at the celebrant at the nuptial Mass. cier was oj^anist. Bouquets of nuptial Mass. chrysanthemums were on toe an empire gown of velvet, de- MTS. Ralph Maccarone was algned with high ruffled neck­ , The bride, g^ven in marriage organist and soloist. Red altar.' by her father, wore a gown 'ihie bride was given In mar­ line trimmed with Venice lace, polnsettlas decorated the altar. long fitted sleeves edged with of peau de sole and Italian rose The bride was glvep In mar­ riage by her father. She wore point lace accented with Aus­ a' gown of peau de sole, design­ lace trimmed ruffles, and Wat­ \ riage by her parents. She wore teau train bordered with lace trian crystals and designed with an empire gown of silk organxa ed with mandarin collar, em­ a full-length train edged with V pire bodice appllqued with lace, trimmed ruffles. Her elbow- 1 accented with Jeweled peau length veil of silk illusion was lace. Her chapel-length veil of d’ange lace and designed with long puffed sleeves w(th wide silk illusion was arranged from lace-trimmed cuffs, A-line skirt, attached to a matching pearl stand-up collar, long sleeves, \ . trimmed headbow, and she a lace and satin petal head- and detachable chapel-Jength and cathedral train. Her veil of piece trimmed with seed pearls, silk Illusion* was attached to a carried a colonial bouquet of Watteau train. Her elbow-length pink elegance miniature car­ and she carried a cascade bou­ veil of silk illusion was arranged silk cloche, and she carried a quet of sweetheart roses, colonial bouquet of pompons. nations and sweetheart roses from a matching heaUplece, and with white stock. stephanotls and ivy centered she carried a bouquet of red Miss Lois Beleskle of Clifton, with an orchid. N. J., cousin of the bride, was Miss Geoigia M. Flavell of roses and white stephanotls. Manchester was maid of hon­ Miss Phyllis Marion of Put­ Mrs. James D. Anderson of maid of honor. Her empire nam was maid of honor. Her East Hartford, twin sister of the gown of olive green velvet was or. ^ e wore an empire gown gown of orchid silk orgfanza was bride, was matron of honor. Miss accented with beige lace in­ of azaela color velvet with a if fashioned with lace collar and Delrdre Sweeney of MMChester, serts. She wore a matching heat^ece of pink elegance bodice. She wore a matching another sister of the bride, was headbow, and carried a bouquet miniature canuitlons and chiffon headbow, and carried a maid of honor. They were dress­ of yellow pompons. sweetheart roses, and she car­ basket filled with chrysanthe­ ed alike In forest green velvet Douglas C. Whitney of South ried a colonial bouquet of simi­ mums, winter wheat and au­ gowns trimmed In white satin. Glastonbury served as his lar flowers. f : tumn leaves. Each carried a single long-stem­ brier’s best man. Ushers Craig /F. Johnson ot Han- Bridesmaids were Miss Phy] med red rose. were John Michalik ol Man­ Chester served as his brother’s Us Pare of Danielson'and M:r / chester, brother of the bride, best man. Ushers were Wil­ David Galipeau of Putnam. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bar­ and Robert Palumbo of South­ liam HeCabe and Bryan D. Their green gowns and head- ry E. Sweeney of West Hart­ ington. Perry, both of Hanchester. bows were styled to match ford, slster-ln-iaw of the bride; Mrs. Michalik wore a deep Hrs. Klatt wore a turquoise those worn by the honor at­ Miss Ann E. Kwash of Man­ pink chiffon dress with match­ NlBBBilT photo faille ensemble with matching tendant, and their baskets chester, Mrs. Walter Rasmus­ ing accessories and a corsage accessories. The bridegroom’s were also filled with chrysanthe­ sen of East ■^Hartford, Miss Un- of pink pompons. TTie bride­ MRS. OSCAR JOSEPH HARM IH Horen photo da Guerard of New Britain, mother wore a rose color en- mums, winter wheat and au- groom’s mother wore a teal . , ., semble with matching accesso- MRS. DEAN RICHARD JOHNSON * tumn leaves. and Miss Patricia Egan of Ar­ H o m s p h o to blue crepe jacket dress with Ann Marie Falkowski of Man- empire gowns of royal blue Both had corsages of Paul Poirier of Danielson, lington, Va. Their red velvet MRS. DALE ARTHUR WHITNEY matching accessories and a Chester became toe bride of brodcade, desig;ned with sctoi^ dusty pink sweetheart roses pie will Uve at 161 ’Tudor Lane, ed for four years with toe U.S. gowns were also trimmed in brother of the bride, served as PotamlanoB pfctoto ~ corsage oX yellow pompons. Oscar Joseph Harm HI of necklines, and long pirae stephanotls. Mrs. Johnson is a 1966 gradu- Air Force. He attended toe Par best man. Ushers were Ray­ Potamlanofl photo white satin, and each carried a single long-stemmed red rose. MRS. RAYMOND FRANCIS SOLOMSON Alter a recepUon at WlUle’rf ^ashvlUe. Tenn., late Wednes- ^ d n ^ - ^ recepUon was held In toe ate ol Manchester High School East Division of toe University M lsiaszek plioto mond Guimont of Danielson MRS. RUSSELL PAUL JEAN Steak—„ House,----- toe------couple„ left on . of nol.la'af neaaoows,™ l cOTBu ...l«4fo on.-oof x-mocfl/fncpineapple xwomRoom w. of Tobacco xoiocooo onuand a 1968X17VO 5 graduate&antsuit with blue niece of Mr. and Mrs. ’ThomM bridegroom is the son of Mr. Marco Polo Restaurant, East uve at the Carousel Apts., School S L ^ l^ t H a ^ . o r^ d . 1 ^ . Smith wore a tM- and Mrs. George Brisson of 237 gown and toe manUlla. patent leather accessories. Rea and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartford. ’The couple are spend- Blrute St., New Britain, alter Mrs. Vogel, a g ^ u a te of gerlne color paisley print dress. Miss Michele Bucclno ol Man- Mrs. Harm is a 1970 grad- Conn, all of Manchester. The School St. Manchester High School, re- a reception was held at Po- Ing their honeymoon in New p^c. 7. Beef Consumption Chester, nlefie-^tf toe brideT w m uate ol Hartford Hospital School bridegroom is toe son of Mrs. ’The Rev. Edward LaRose of York a ty and Hawaii. They will Mrs. Solomson is a graduate ^^X***^ d , ^ in Soqth Winder In Argentina, toe annual per maid- of honor. Bridesmaids ol Nursing and w m employed Lewis Roy Chester of West Hart- Turnbull photo St. Bartholomew’s Church per- make their home in Plalnvllle „f East CathoUc High School ? t w .? ^ capita consumption ol beef is were Miss Barbara Jean Buc- at toe hospital before toe wed- ford and toe late Mr. Chester, Engaged ip ^ — J formed the double-ring cere- thAiA AAfiim J woah aAfTAtarial Hartford. She is taking courses club singer, sang several solos. over 200 pounds, while In clno of Manchester and Miss ding. Mr. Harm, a 1970 grad- The Rev. Robert Delaney ol mony and was clebrant at the Mrs jian, a graduate of Rock- “Jool iremployed m the f* stop^ for a Australia and New Zealand It Is Elizabeth PllkalUs of North uate of ’Trinity OoUege, Hart- gt. Gabriel’s Church performed The engagement of Miss Mar- nuptial Mass. Harry Carr was ville High School, attended Man- purchasing department of Pratt ^ Wethersfield and is ^ i a l at the bomes of Mr. w d 100 to 130 pounds. In Canada Plam Beach, Fla., nieces of ford, is a candidate for a doc- ceremony. * garet Mary Rakln of Wakefield, engagement of Miss oj.gj^nlst. Bouquets of carnations, Chester Community College. She ^ /w h ita e y ^vision of United ^ ® n and toe United States It amounts toe bride. ^ torate in psychology at Vander- The bride, given In marriage R.I to 2nd Lt Phllin Edward Holmblad of Sche- pompons and daisies were on the is employed as a denW MSlst- Aircraft Oorp., East Hartford. S i d l l i S c S T “ a^t h to between 80 and 90 pounds. They were dressed alike in blit University in NashvlUe. |,y jjg,. father, wore a gown of Miner of Manchester has been nectady, N. Y. to Stanley James altar. ant by Dr. Paul M. Sheldon in " . solomson!’ a graduate oi ’ 'X ^^^mo in ^ u th W i ^ . peau de sole. Her veU of sUk announced by her parents Mr. OP^lach of Manchester has been The bride was given in mar- .lay ptu>to Vemon. Mr. Jean also graduated Rocky Hill High School, attend- h ♦ a/ i ’The couple'left for a Mary- Uluslon WM edg;ed with lace, and Mrs. Joseph E. Rapkln of announced by her parents. Dr. r i ^ by ^ Engaged from Rockville High School and ^^ *^e University of Connect- ^MhinJtm®*' and and she carried a bouquet of RT «««! Mrs. James E. Holmblad silk organza t«inmed attended Manchester community served lor four years Lucey-Castagna roses and camaUons. Wakefield, R.I. ^ Schenectady N Y Venlse lace and designed The engagment of Miss Mary- College. He is _employed_ by ^ Air Force. He is Miss Catherine Donovan of Her fiance is the son of Mr. ^ with stand-up collar andty de j- ellen Vlchi of Glastonbury to Salada Foods of WohUHI..MftM, employed in the accountW de- J j^ e r iS T r o iiT N o r tS S to l •t .) Sin-uu: ' I^ndsor, sister ol toe bride, was ’The marriage of Lorraine maid of honor. Her gown w m ...... P®*?")®"‘„tual Insurance Co., Hartford. u X e rs lt^ He is employed as GaU CMtagna of Manchester to fashioned with a dark brown Miss Rankin is a 1969 gradu- ' l t ” s"HoSliblad received her i^eWd Vo a dW'headVlece. an^ “T d F^J^k T a project engineer at Pratt and BARRiC'Nl - r - y . Robert James Lucey ol Mans­ Whitney, East Hartford, and Is velvet bodice and a beige crepe ate of the Katherine Gibbs „,e University she carried a bouquet of daisies ^ GlTton^ry. field Center w m solemnized skirt. She carried a colonial bou­ Vogd - Reyiudds working for his MS degree at CHOCOLATf S School, Providence, R.I. and at- ^ Connecticut School of Phys- centered ^ t h rMes. fiance is the son of Mr. Renaselsier Polytechnic Instit­ Saturday morning at the Church quet of autumn flowers. X? ' l.i™.r.pyanai..mpl.,.a„ TTrid. To™ “ h “ « V o > of tbe AssumpUon. Alien Undqulst of Concord, a therapUt at the New Britain «eld. sister of the bride, was ute. •nie bride is toe daughter of N. H., served as best man. U. Miner Is a 1970 graduate Memorial■'Memorial Hospital,Hospital. matron of hoimr. Her fu - ength Vlchi is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam C. CM­ Ushers were Edmund Donovan of the University of Rhode Is­ Mr. Opalach received a BA ^ c l “ of white IStton East CathoUc High School and Difference tagna Jr. of 692 W. Middle Jr. ol Enfield, brotoer of toe land and Js now stationed in Tpke. The brideg;room Is the degree in economics from the ® '"f ” . J„ e n Ltln belt Briarwood College. She is em- Poisonous sumacs can be dis­ bride; and Bi^ce Schlferie of Ft. Knox, Ky. . , . University of Connecticut. He lace, and moss green satm •_ the Groun Denartment Visit son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Plalnvllle. A Dec. 26 wedding U planned. member of Phi Shrma “ <1 chiffon skirt. She wore a ployed in the G^UP ^P®” J”®„ tinguished from other sumacs ______. ® memoer or r-m sigma ni„tiire hat banded d the Hartford Insurance Group. by their small, waxy-white ber­ Lucey of Mansfield Center. TTie ring bearer w m Mitchell Kappa fraternity: He is employ- white lace plctum nat Mr Wriirht Is a graduate of ries that always hang in droop­ Tile Rev. Robert Burbank of Chester of Wert Hartford, son ^ Marchant m moss green chlf on. ^ d she Mr W ^ h t Is a ^ u ^ LIggsH Drug toe Church of the AssumpUon of toe bridegproom. The flower rrtvirien nf BT!M nom„ratinn Carried a basket filled with yel- Glastonbury High ^hooi mu ing clusters. The red berries of performed the double-ring cere­ Division of SCM Corporation, low carnations. Norwalk State Jech^cal Ool- the harmless sumacs are in g;irl was Allison Undqulst of Hartford. mony and WM celebrant at the Concord, N. H. ’Ihe wedding is planned for Bridesmaids were l ^ s Paula e S w e ^ ^ dense, erect clusters. at the PaiMe „ -6 F Brisson of Manchester, sister University and Is empioyea ny nupUal Mm s. Bouquets of pom­ Mrs. Donovan, the bride’s AprU 3. pons and lilies were on toe ai-- stepmother, who Is formerly of the bridegroom; Miss Cynthia Pratt and Whitney D l v l ^ of p--' - ’Tlano of Hudson, 1^. Y., cousin United Aircraft, East Hartfom. NaBBttr photo tar. of Manchester, wore a dress ol of the bride; Miss Janice Bed- The wedding Is planned for MRS. GEORGE A. PANNEBAKER JR. Given in marriage by her fa­ wedgewood blue sUk. ’The bride- / ther, toe bride wore a floor- ard and Miss Debra Oppelt, April 24, 1971. g^room’s mother wore a light both of Manchester. ’Their Cynthia Joan Prior of Man- edged with Uny lace niffles, J®"^. blue polished silk dress. gowns of white lace and pink onH Vtiafinni aIgavgb ShG wopG & wlth 1&C6* Hcr sliould0r*l6nj^tn After a recepUon at WUlIe’s Bredford Bachrach photo (BurkuFMosB photo) IFITS Chester and G®®^® A. Fame- headpiece with veil of aUk illusion wm attach- Steak House, the couple left on chiffon were similar to that baker Jr. of Old Forge, Pa., ^ a cascade ed to a cro)ro of pewl flowers MRS. ARNOLD MITCHELL CHESTER worn by the honor attendant. a wedding trip to Canada. They were united In marriage Friday bouquet of burgundy red roses, “ d she carried a bouquet of Their white lace picture hats- Engaged will make their home in West Chester, sister of toe bride was bridegroom’s mother wore a The engagement of Miss De­ FORMAL Hartford. were banded in pink chiffon, and morning at Souto United Meto- gold and yellow mums, red of Fa«t ^ ‘ cheater Is a ui-rduate of maid of honor. Her blue empire deep purple bonded knit d ^ they carried baskets filled with borah J. Lehan of East Hartford M n. Eric S. Vogel odist Church. flowers, wood roses H ^ ^ r d , ,cousin of toe bride. to Richard A. Roberts of Man­ M t^^t Joseph Aca^my Wert gfl*»»*>-“ - coupie - pie- liveuvr at 2 Loveland anri Cramer Swanson of Tolland The wedding Is planned for scooped neckline, long fitted Lorinx photo groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom, boto of Man- al Bank M a computer operator. s S L l and is a m em ber of Highway. Heights, RockvUle. to Harry Allen Swanson of May 29, 1971. sleeves, empire waistline ac- • maid of honor. Her best man. Ushers were David of Mansfield Center, and Mar- MRS. ROBERT JAMES LUCEY HiomM Atamian of 14 Sunset , ' lAmbda Kanoa Simia nrofes- Mr. Mrs. Brisson is a 1970 grad- Cromwell has been announced ------cented with Swiss appUques, tom.«Mtvle gown of ruby red MuUen and Larry Olsen, both tin Kaplan of Colchester. The sional PhamiMV FYatenUtv for Hay»n«««l E. Jarvis uate of Manchester High School." by her mother, Mrs. John Swan- rj, Handel Oneras A-Une skirt. Her cathe- beige cotton lace was of Manchester, and Craig Don- ring bearer was Scott Castag- St. Mrs. PelleUer wore a sculp- foawonedwltoa peter pan collar neUy and Bmce DonneUy, both na of Manchester, another Mrs. Lucey, a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. The Rev. Clifford O Simpson, ______y^ggg___ g„d- coat w o S l i i ^ ^ m ^ y «« M . Her husband, a 1967 graduate of son of Kingsbury Ave. Ext., Tol- dral - length mantilla w « wx ____ Manchester High School, Is Thompson of School Rd. The pMtor of Center OongregaUonal matching accessories. ’The s H r Patruzsl U a 1966 grad* Tersavich is a 1968 Manchester High School, is serv- land. Handel Society of New York has matching appU- of Enfield. TTie rlgh bearer was brother of the bride. uate of the Sacred Heart High graduate of South Windsor High ^ th the ConnecUcut Na- Her fiance Is toe sy her father. She wore nectlcut School of Pharmacy. Design, Rocky HIU. He is em- stltute of East H artfo rd a^ wiU be one of the composer’s or- Hlng, both of Hartford. ion, toe llmt American m^ro ^ swMtoMrt roses and y ® » « ^ ^ ^ y^de, w m matron a sUk faiUe empire gown with a rrs The wedding Is planned for ployed at toe Gerber Scientific NEW YORK (AP) Vlsttora employed by Nelson Freight- ajofios, ’’Solomon.’’ Dates wUl They were dressed alike in Sept. 18, 1971Vat St. Thomas Instrument Co., South Windsor, to Japan’s seaside 'resort <* ways, Inc. of RockviUe. be In January and March. empire gowns of burgundy red dance ^ y_gg a recepUon wm held at the American Legion Home. For a A dam s - ThomPHOB honor. James Cockerham of high neckline, 1 ^ ®*“ Y®“ “ i Bolton iS te Hotel. TV>r a motor motor trip tThoneymoon Ha- lltom peoil ^ gg^^gy y,g ^ y , • iMMtlMhf fMtM Aouinas Chapel, Storrs. The wedding is planned for Mito can now stay on what used u r. Swansmi Is a 1966 grad- The Handel Society of New velvet, fashioned with scooped Liggetts • • MtaNan ^ _____ !_____ May 1. to be toe world’s largest private uate of Vlnal Regional Tech- York was founded In 1966. It tuLS necklines, trumpet sleeves band- ■mz MABvn. or ma» i m x n - ^^^nanv flew to trip through toe Pocono, Mts., ven in the Pocono Mts., Pa.. Sara Lea Thompson of Brtton , David Carrier of Manchester trimmed lace MAW Biaui. MAMcmsm «. MIOFESSIO^ ■kr A ilohly golden criMp akin ------yacht, ’ihe 6,106-ton luxury nical school of Middletown, and concentrated mostly on reemfi- ed with white lace, and A-Une o r t l t MOMDAT m u SATUSnAV t:M TO *:M t a t w J ^ k engage- Pa., Mrs. Pannebaker wore a Mrs Lucey wore a peach col- became toe bride of Edward O. ushered. teau At The Paifcade _ n iH t or turkey, rub A toy truck makes a nice cruiser, toe Stella Polaris, has u employed by Eric Anderson, Inga of leaser-known Handel skirts. They wore matching vel- nUSSOAT fS* ^ ^ ’/^ d d le r's WeUs ttM - red pantsuit with black acces- or pantsuit with a white crepe Adams of Manchester Friday After a recepUon at Fiano’s veU of sito m ^ w n ^ a s MANCHESTER PHOTOGRArHtllSI w m asked to give series. After Dec. 6, the coupla blouse and brown accessories, afternoon at toe Church of the Restaurant, Bolton, toe couplefrom a floral headpiece trimmed 75 Lsarel MMRMSly with m’eKed planter for a flower for a boy’s been rechristened toe Scandina- a contractor in Cromwell. worics, Including "Solomon’’ and vet headbows with veils. The ■YtfNQDWITtMLV AsetaaiW baSore placing It In room. Plant toe vine or flower via and

MANCHESTER^VENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. COJJN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 PAGE SIXTEEN NATO Military Leaders ^ ^ Tolland ^ I Beauty Stricken ______- I Impeachment of Douglas recommendations tormally when Shopping the far end of the armory away he confers with the d ty o f West Blaze Destroys from the administraticn offices. Bill May Ask W^kSHmOTON, Pa. (AP) Haven’s three state representa­ GAS DISCOUNTED Meet in Winter Session Unfounded, Panel Decides The a if a borders the Massachu­ — Jacqpellne Mayer Town­ T raffic Conditions at Green | Diqis. Guard Vehicles setts Turnpike extension and is Death Penalty tives and also at a future meet­ TOUSBBI^ (A P ) kOUtary of aircraft aheltors u id of an In- send, kOss Am erica of 1963, WASHINGTON (AP)—A spe- doesn’t have to violate the law, about one block from Bosteech and the use of her accident In front of the adminis­ NEJW HAVEN (AP) — PoUce the sources stated the findingps conduct off the bench that falls ing equipment and military a farm at Stratford, Is Uie e r s ^ heroin and hard drugs,” 629 Main St., Manchester School. are Mr. and Mrs. William MacNlchol, Trevose, Pa. His pater­ NATO members ei^cept France tor the use of tactical nuclear right arm and leg. tration building on Sept. 11 and here arrested four persons Mon- are part of a draft report pre­ short of a violation of the law. itraUers also were damaged. breed’s top aU-tlme producer-iiT^he said Monday. 643-7369 ziriM ifM liW St. Matthew’s Guild will meet nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. lAither Tupponce, Mays ■ met this morning behind closed weapons, including nuclear The Tbwnsends are par­ two more accidents in the sapie d a y afternoon on gaoihUng pared tor the House Judiciary Removal of an official The vehicles are garaged at New Zealand. He said he would make his tomorrow night at 8 in an open Landing, N. J. He has three brothers, James, 6, Daniel, 3, and doors. U.S. Arm y Gen. Andrew mines that could be used along ents of two children, Billy, 6, general vicinity Saturday. meeting devoted to a panel dis­ charges in cooridinated rttids on Committee. through Impeachment proceed­ J. Goodpaster, NATO’s supreme frontiera to stop an in-vaslon. In the petition, Meyer sug­ what they called three major David, e. : and Kelly, 9 months. cussion of "Birth Regulation, the The three-man Democratic ings requires adoption of arti­ *■ • • * *1 /' ctHnmander in Europe, was ex- The defense minlstera expect- gests the re-n>uting of Rt. 74 hookmaking offices in the New 6 current position of the church.” majority on the subcommittee, cles of impeachment by a ma­ Carptenter, Shawn Le^, son of Kingsley and Dolores a traffic "slightly detouring” It Haven area. pected to enlarge on his favorite ed to hear a reassuring repeti- t '■'k inunc -sugnuy uerouruig- u The meeting w ill be held in the according t<^- the sources, met jority vote of the House, plus Smith Carpenter, Storrs. He was bom Nov. 12 at Rockville theme: The growing military tlon from U.S. Defense Secre- A f i C U t U C S C r i D C S around the triangle in the cen- church parish center. Police Chief F. Ahern last week and agreed the conviction by a two-thirds vote General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. said officers from New Haven, strength of the Soviet Union and tary Melvin R. Laird of his -rr o C * 1 1 ter of town. 'Ihe Board of Recreation will charges leveled against Douglai. of the Senate. Gerard Smith, 21 Overland St., ilfonchester. His paternal grand­ ■J the diminishing miUtaiy effort statement in . Washington Mon- U » i 3 » i 3 l l l * V © L l l a i l C 0 He further suggests the estab- East Haven and the Regional meet tomorrow night at 8 In by House GOP Leader Gerald Subcommittee members, be­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler, Colchester. - Crime Squad foimd evidence of of the West. day that the Nixon admlnlstra- t o t . -gj . . Ushment of a no passing area the Town Hall. Ford and others were not sup­ sides Celler, are Reps. Byrwi G. «**-*« a gambling operation grossing The military chiefs were also tlcm jrians to maintain the ^ H I* Jr F O t C S t S in front of the post < ^ce. V ported enough to Justify im ­ Rogers, D-Colo., Jack Brdoks. Hansen, Robert Eric, son of Robert and Geraldine Dann expected to give much attention from $250,000 to $600,000 a year. present U.S. military strength Thlfault, who received an- _____Manchester Evening Herald peachment proceedings. D-Tex., WilUam M. McCulloch, Hansen, 87 Union St., Rockville. He was bom Nov. 11 at Rock­ to the growing Soviet naval ac­ In Europe at least through June NEW YORK (AP) — A tor- other petition last week firan T«dland correspondent Bette The arrests were made on the R-Ohio, and Edward Hutchin­ They said, while the draft re­ ville General Hospital. His maternal grandfather is Arthur tivity in the Mediterranean. 1972. Up to now, the admlnlstra- nier Army intelligence officer residents of nearby Rt. 196 clt- quatrale, telephone 87S-284S basis of warrants Issued over son, R-Mich. port Is subject to final approvali Braun, Blast Hartford. He has a sister, Gina. Later today defense ministers tlon had been committed only to says the Army gave him an ex- heavy and speeding traffic, - the weekend in Circuit Court. from 10 European allies were Ahem said the officers found no major changes are expected DeForge, Christine Lee, daughter of Harold and Ann meeting to wrap up a small Labor Demands extensive numbers, racing and before le goes to the parent Ju- Thief on Loose Grlnaski DeFoig^e, 30 Earl St., Rockville. She was bom Nov. 11 package of increased military_ A spokesman Indicated later Uquor and offered to sup- additional radar patrols tor the sports betting records at the dlciary Committee, also headed SALEM, Ore. (A P )—A shop- at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are efforts. It was designed to Un- that there could be some small ply him with marijuana to carry town and with the state hlgh- three locations and seized more by Celler. Senate Reject TTie inquiry Into Douglas’ a l- lifer was captured shortly after Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Grlnaski Sr., Franklin Park, Rock­ presB on the U.S. Omgress and troop reductions but that any out an assignment to infiltrate wR-y commlssltaier’s office. than $2,000 at the East Haven fairs was touched off last April his escape with a ham from a ville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adelard De- American public opinion that loss in manpower would be com- antiwar groups. “ I am going to request a com­ location. Marland Choice "This is another step in the when Ford accused the 72-year- local supermarket. He tried toe Forge, Franklin Park, Rockville. She has two sisters, Pamela Europeans are ready to assiune pensated tor by providing more David Jtdmson, now said to be pMte traffic survey of the Rt. concerted drive against org­ old Justice of a wide range of trick eigain about 15 minutes lat­ and Sandra; and two brothers, Richard and Donald. more of the Atlantic defense military equipment. a college student on the West 74-Rt. 196 area,” said Thlfault, WASHINGTON anized crime undertaken by the misconduct. er and was caught again. • ' * * *1 burden. A move Is under way In the Coast, reported on his Arm y ex- adding Ike AFLrOIO has called for Senate police departments in the New Itord.’s charges dealt mainly The culprit was a black labra- Christian, William Philip Jr., son of William and Kath­ perience during a filmed Inter- greatly increased traffic is due Labor Committee rejection of Under West German and U.S. Congress to bring home Haven region,” Ahem said. “ The with iSouglas’ outside writings dor retriever which entered toe leen Grlgitis CHirlstlan, Enfield. He was bom Nov. 11 at Rock­ COATS view to be shown on the NBC- ki large measure to the Unlver- Sidney P. Marland Jr., to be Dutch leadership, the Euro­ some of the 285,000 American C o m i^ ^ m e r EducT- work of toe regional crime squad and associations. It was these store by standing on toe auto- ville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. TV ^'First Tuesday” program at zlty of Connecticut. U.S peans were planning two pro­ troops asslg;ned to NATO in Eu­ and clode cooperation between charges that the subcommletee matic door operator and then and Mrs. Stanley Grlgitis, Suffleld. His patetnpl grandparents 9 p.m. EST tonight. Appeal Denied tlon. jects: to speed up construction rope. departments have made prac- investigated. . followed his nose to toe ham are Mr. and Mrs. Philip CSiristian, 12 Windermere Ave., Rock­ The program presents Inter- The Z(»iing Board of Appeals “Ethically, ville. He has a sister, KrlsAnn. views ^ t o five men Identified has denied a request submitted caUy, It Is a bad choice,” toe la- tical tor ^ toe first time this .kind The m e cemraicentral issue in metoe con- case. *'*'•*• South Windsor M foiSS uilderoWer by David Silva, concerning toe bor federation said In prepared <>* f Officers said the dog was re­ leased to his owner after dam- Eastwood, Trlcia Renee, daughter of Harold and Patricia OUTEimEAli, Drug Center agents. The men ctarge that toe construction o f_a l o a ^ ^ plat- beton> toe committee ^^clp i b^ihlrles.” today. on what constitutes an impeach- ages for toe lost ham—and two Hannan Eastwood, Somers. She was-bom Nov. 9 at Rockville Army has complied dossiers on form on property on Rt. 74. Those arrested Monday were Wood Library “If Mr. Marland is ccm- able offense. others he sampled-----^were General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and The Drug Advisory Center, civilian protesters. Oommnnlty Dance Identified as Donald Cummings, Christmas firmed,” It aaid, “ then this com- Ford claimed toe conduct paid. Mrs. Gerald L. Hannan, Somers. Her paternal grandmother Is TREMENDOUS SA VINOS Will Re-Open ^ 81 Russell St., Is observing JohnstMi said he was assigned The community Chr « 26, New Haven, charged with Mrs. Harold Eastwood, Somers. the following schedule: to inflltate antiwar groups plan- dance, cosponsored by the Uons mittee Is Its stamp of policy playing; James Arcan­ «; ' • • aa FOR MEN, Wood Memorial Library, MiHiday through Friday, ning protests at President Nix- Club and the Board of Recrea- gelo, New Haven, charged with Skelly, Miohael Kevin, Bon of Gerald end Renee Bailey which was closed by consnv continued with charged 'with eight counts of pool Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bailey, Birmingham, Mich. His pater­ ter. through Saturday from 6 suppUed with m a r i j u ^ by toe t h f c h ^ J T ^ t t s s , ®ne count of policy HA YSEED nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeSanto, Irving- p.m. to 3 a.m. playing, and Patricia Storo, 33, Friends of Wood Memorial Army, Johnson ugc**^ „ h f nnrchnae rSiHatmnn kuUt a record throughout his ca- ton-on-Hudson, N. Y. were told they could have toe ^ used to C h r i s t y ^ ^ "reactioimry anti-un­ East Haven, charged with pool •i « • • *i ' Library are incorporating; they - For drug advisory informa­ idan to start a book

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By DAVE WIG6IN games, we knew we had to win them all. A loss anywhere would Dedication, Desire, and drop us completely out Of the Csonke T op s Cowboy’s Determination; those are the gusilities that molded HeVe the determination and Ground Game LOS ANGELES (AP) __ kicked trff me annual conclave.>stone. Tom Bradley and placa finish in me NaUonal Braved, tor a llefUme total of the Manchester High desire took hold. We upset Relief pitcher Hoyt VWmelrn, catcherTom Egan i n exchange; League East, assigned him out- 1 ,0 4 2 appearances. __ School football team to its Northwest Catholic, Wew Hall .^ith TD Run Charged with Act Lalliomia and Washing- ^Y.year-old eider statesman Bradley, called up from me right to melr Tidewater farm Breeden batted .293 for-th e finest season since 1965. practically off the field, start­ CUT! ton, baseball’s most active me major leagues, returned to minors In mid-season, had a 2-5 club in October, mereby expos- Braves’ Richmond fami ,ln: me There was little doubt In our ed slowly against Bristol Cen­ wheeler-dealer since the Atlanta after a brief fling wim won-lost record wim me Angels. Ing him to me

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BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE witli MAJO^ HOOPLE I' B mIRHh ^ *" THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE ' Help Wdnftd-— Help WontEcI Mak 36 WELL, WHAT IX) BUT T'SET BY COULP Y A 1>«?OW IN 35 VOU THINK OF THESE PAVS/VA A LI'L OUSSL/N*? • . AU3M0 ABOUT Mou) HS C o n tra c H n q 14 H-H-MOW T-TAKE ------;------:------^ PRIN TING estim ator — ’ITio- BUSSV/ MV ONE-AAAN- yi N E E P S AN ,------i USUAL.L.V RAVPR6MAS O lio CLASSIFIED N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter B A N D A C T ] ^ y . :s ^ M E D M e S I ■TVMNlK-TH/S MALU IF •>OU K E E P M E , 1 Capital of 5 One (Fr.) 16tf. CXJUUP RUIN MY b r u s h AAAOS.-SUJfiEPlMS WITH Czecho* 6 H ebrew ______■ • ______I U a Ih ***— -■—t as—I- sA MANAGER — Automotive I 2 S lovakia' nwp W anfo MOfe 3ft Xhree-years expe- ANP AAV ART.' m V LX5MS-HANPUBP ascetic CLASSIFTOD ADVER’nSING DEPT. HOURS DORMERS, garages, porches, I'u. HAve TO escAPe / SROOAA/ TCmifinent 7 A rtist’s fra m i TURRET lathe operators. Set- Hence as a manager required, 13 Citrus fruits 8 A J M .t o 4 ;8 0 P Jd . rec rooms, room additlana, 8 Footed vase up and operate. All benefits. $9,000 plus bonus. No fee, Rita 14 Spheres of 9 Scottish kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, a^ on sh eep fold siding, general repairs. Quality A pply Dean M achine Products, P ersonnel, 646-4040. iSNuUUies CWY^CLOSING TIM E FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT 16 Manifests 10 Heavy blow workmanship. EHnanclng avail­ 102 Colonial Rd., Manchester. CHEMIST - (AnalyUcal) de- 11 Separate volume 47Instanca 4:30 P.M^DAY BEFOREi.BVBtlOA’nOK able. EcMiomy Buildere, Inc. derision 12E m n tia l 48 Avouch (law) PART-UME fuel oil truck drlv- some lab exposure, 17 A ffirm a tive 30 Mtaiclcer ■leadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:se p.m. Frida.* 648-6169, 872-0647 evenings. /a-/ being 31 Rupture 49 Honey- er. Apply in person, Boland Start to $9,000. No fee; Rita v ote producing 18-First woman W Vr^dium SSEsik -'-'^Insects CARPENTRY — concrete steps, OH Co., Center St., Man- Fersw m el, 646-4040. A L L E Y O O P . (Bib.) ^ i"*? u ' 38 Revolve -SlFourih. , PLEASE READ YOUR AD floors, hatchways, remodeling Chester. BY V. T. HAMLIN 20 Route (ab.) 2) around ^ ______ELECTRICIAN —Second shift. 22 Article 39 Overtime A rab ian ^ porches, garages, closets, cell- ^ StNCE BOOM HAS RETURNED TO / s o WHMTE 21 Manipulates C lon ed or “Waht Ads» are taken over ttie nbone a> a ...\M3NMUS WILL SHOW U ^ ..BUrWHATIPTOtmE 23 Consume food j caliph convenience. The advertiser should read his oA F ^ t ings, attics finished, rec V MEN wanted, no experience THE LABORATORY, THB OTHBIS / OUR N E X T /< C O N TIN U ro SOONER OR LATER, AN P/^IVE NO 25 Parish in 52 Scatter, as 'necessary, very rewarding. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. MAY NOT BE FAR BEHINCjr J MOVE / SUwJka WRONG? SUPPOSE^ Louisiana 24 Strugsled 41 Cubic ineter DAY IT ^PKABS and REPOErilWBOlW rooms, formica, ceramic, Oth- = WHEN HE DOES, HEU. ( OBJf------HE REALLY > THEN hay MAKE US BOTH RICH,' I T 0 1 DISAPPEARED / WERE 28 Perfume from 25 Song for one 42 lu lia n stream er related -work. No Job too Work your own hours. Choose BANK Teller — Experienced, 26 K een ly ea ger 43 B o x 54 Masculine *? responsible lo r only ONE In- _ U K E T H ' , { { B O U R flowers nickname correct or on^tted insertion lor any advertisement and then small. Dan Moran, Builder. your own earnings. Call 648- yery promotable spot. Start BAFERSSAID.' ^ E,MAX/ 32 Baking 27 Give way 4 4 LUtguish ^ y to ^ extmt of a "make good" Insertion. Erron which chamber 29 Heavy 45 Crafts 55 East (Fr.) Evenings, 649-8880. 9)22. to $160. N o fee. R ita P erson­ V i 7 of the advertisement wlD not be 646-4040. 33 Topical r IT EXPERIENCED truck driver, nel, heading T" r 5” 4 i 6 7 B S" w corrected by .“make good” Insertion ' CARPENTRY and remodeling 34 Feminine rec i^m s, dormers, kitchens, for retail furniture deUvery. 1) l4 appellation (Roekvine, IMl Free) additions and garages. Call Must bo reliable. CaU Mr. Pet- BULLDOZER trainees needed, 36 Presage it 18 Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. tenglll. Discount Furniture,’ See Schools and classes. 37 More peculiar 643-2711 ______1______M anchester, 646-2834. 38 Sheltered 17 li " ft to 875-3136 LEON CIE8ZYNSKI builder — 'TELEPHONE Engineer De­ 40 Interval of rest new homes custom built, re- gree with a minimum )®e. R ita Personnel, 646- you'RE solwe. By r k t i m e >o u I HAO AM AR SUM EW T 14 S m ercial. c a n 640-4291. 4040. GUMMER STREET OET yoUR PARXy yOp'LL HAVE AMP I’M CALLIM’ HIM (poet) I FOUR E.T. mag vdieels, locks / ______^______BY PHIL KROHN S3 Adhere s r BOX LETTERS bOTTEM WHAT 1 UP TO APOLOGIZE.' and nuts, $76. 649-7465. HALLMARK BuUding Co. For Painting— Poporing 21 Schoob and Clossos 33 Help Wonted Experience In sheet fed off­ DISPATCHER Trainee — Out­ you W ERE c/ closely 56 Animal horn 41 42 set printing control tech­ standing career opportunity F o r Y o u r TWO H70-14 T ires used 4 days. home improvement, additions,______Fem ak 35 ^^^a m p d n a c o u p ^ ^ 57 Tenant under niques helpful but not es­ for a sharp aggressive indi­ I 6U0$5 IT'Pgg, 44 46 W 47 45 4B Original' cM t‘$W each,%elTtog garages, roofli^ r i c h a r d E. MARTIN, palnt- BULLDOZER TRAINING ’ Tf)PAV5UILPAR 0 5 /NTrie a lease R InfnraatkNi RESIDENT OPERATOR sential. vidual with at least a high 5 8 DweU $50 each. Call 649-0126 after 4. 8 ^ ™ ” ' ^ contractor. Full profession- INTERVIEWINO dental assist- Fll?gpIAce ANP$ir APOUAJP to 51 52 53 to SCHOOL school education who has had 59 Natural fats THE HERALD will not w ork guaranteed. 646-2827. ^1 painting service. Interior . ant-secretary, full, part-time. Additional . duties will In­ HAue A woo^e dlsclnne the identity of no more than two Jobs in the ITANPU 5TeNri)Tri&l3AA1? DOWN to 57 Motorcyeks— ROBBIN8~CM^ntry re- exterioT' ®Yee estimates, fully BE READY FOR SPRING References. Write Box "B”, clude purchasing and cus­ IN Trie a)DN'^^K. ANPC(?,^c:|c'L(N..- > any advertiser uaihg box last five years. Starting to 1 Apology to to letters. Readers answer­ Bicycks 11 m odeliiig specialist. Additions, l n ^ « d . 649-4411, 649-9286. In-the-seat approved training Manchester Herald. tomer relations. Will re­ $166. No fee. Rita Personnel, 2 Depend 1 ing blind box ads who rec rooms, dormers, • x>orches, -———------operate loaders, scrapers and port to assistant to the 646-4040. 3 Feminine desire to protect Uwlr MOVING — M ust sell, 1906 cabinets, formica, hullt-ins, WALLPAPER hanger, expert- graders. Part-time, fuU-time n u r s e — RlT — T to 8 p.m. plant Manager. (Niwtpaptr fnttrpriia Auk.) and 8 to 11 p.m., part-time or k ..“ Identity can follow ‘his Benelli 260 cc and 1970 RT-1 bathroom s, kitchens, 649-3446. enced and reasonable. No classes forming now. Licensed p roced u re• .Y am aha 360 c c , less than 600 painting. CStil after 6 p.m . 648- by Dept, o f Ed. Com m onwealth full-time. Manchester Manor Salary open. Liberal bene­ SPECIALTY SALESMEN m iles. Best offer. Call after 6, SAVE M ON EY! F ast serv ice. 2068. o f M ass. Call 1-225-8710 anytim e. Nursing H om e, 386 W est Cen­ fit program that includes Ehiclose yourir reply to 876-2968. Dorm ers, room addltim is, ga- k______ter St., Call 646-0129. a non-contributory pension Expansi(m of nationwide busi­ the box in an e c n v ^ p e — rages, porches, roofing and plan. ness service company seeking address to thele C la s h e d Business Services siding. Compare prices. Add- WOMEN to collect and pack men to open new accounts re: Manager, Manchester eggs. Miller Farms, North Apply in person or call: commercial-professional busi­ Bhrening Herald, together A -Level D orm er C orp. 289- Ekctriccri Services 22 Help Wonted— Offered 13 Ck>ventry. 643-8021. ness in this area. Leads furnish­ with a memo lisU:^ the 0449. Fem ok 35 ed. Age no object. Full or part- ’ ■ Ihil' CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER companies you do NOT TWO YOUNG married men TEN ambitious women to be­ ALLIED PRINTING wiii do sm^T rep^r jobs^S NEWTON H. 8 ^ A SONS- elec­ time. Good earnings. Should be P L A IN J A N E want to see your letter. come Beauty Advisers with BY FRANK BAGINSKI painting, also cella. cleaning J^modeltaF, repairing addl- ^ J s S ’ SERVICES good closer. Write Box "L”, . Tour letter wlD be do- the fastest growing company and tight trucking. Call 646- *”ec rooms, porches and industrial. NuRgg-g fu ll or Manchester Herald. ^ L E T b Pl-AysPtNTHEBoTTLE^ V~' stroyed if the advertiser of today. Must be responsible 579 M iddle Tpke. W est VAtADPEVA' MEAN Volft) RATHER PLAY is one you’ve mentloaed. 2692, 646-2047. roofing. No Job too small. Call — part-tim e. Call 649-4619. ;RUSSIAN ROULETTE’**.) If not it will be handled 649-3144. persons. We w ill train. 633-9942 Manchester, Conn. in the usual manner. TTMBERLAND 'Tree Service, REX3EPTTONIST — for dental before 11 a.m. 643-1101 MAN wanted to vrork in new IZ-I , , •Tree removal, pruning, shrubs, ALL ’TYPES of stone and con- office, full-time, mature. Of­ modem automobile garage. ^2Sm5*a^ THE WORRy WART WOMEN wanted, no experi­ and lota cleared. Fifteen years e^'ete work. All work guaran- H oot Finishing 24 fice manager related experi­ Duties will include tire or*Mr> • 917 M ain St., M anchester. 5353485348485323484848 CLEANING — Interior —^both mates. Cedi anytime. 649-1516 SECOND montage mcmey ------onstrotors now. Act quickly. _ _ _= _ NEED CAR7~Credlt very bad? residential and commercial, or 742-8388. available for home buyers or cJOUNTBai girls, part-time, 3 High commissions. Free ward- = Bankrupt, repossession?. Hon­ Satisfactory work guaranteed hom e ow ners. Cm soUdato p,m_ to 7 p.m . and weekends, robe. E’e r interview , 646-0460, S OFFICE CLERK est Douglass accepts lowest F or friendly free estim ates, BIDW BLL H om e Im provem ent present obUgations with one p iease apply In persr full information $700 or best offer. After 6 p.m., rates. CaU R ay, 643-4468 after WA’TSON Plum bing and AS A 6 p.m . ca ll: 289-4922. 6 4 6 - 1 0 4 9 . ______Heating. Bathroom remodel­ SHELL DEALER MR. ABERNATHY ing and repairs. EVee esti­ BY ROLS'TON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 1966 PONTIAC two plus two, WHEN toe leaves toll, toere is m ates. CaU 649-3808. 421 engine, standard trans- Ambitious man desired now I'M OFFTOTHE 50 PUSH-UPS? WDn Y ONE, AND TWO, and haul them away. Reason­ HOUSEWIVEIS — Be a beauty (3VA\ DUDLEY. THAT BE TOO STRENUOUS? AND THREE, I p_ _ ” mission, Hurst, shifter, mags, for existing 3-bay service councilor while your children headers, stereo tape with re- able rates. CaU 643-6306.' I'AA GOINS X> DO AND FOUR... ) L T — I — Mimnery, station with high gaUonage ore In school, no experience 50PU9H-UPS! WINTHROP verb unit and mucli..„mom. residential and cOmmer- located in ToUand, Conn.. necessary. Call 649-1341 after BY DICK CAVALLl Real sharp. Must sell. Sacri­ cial cleaning, caU toe experts Dressmahing 19 3:30. fic e at $700. CaU 872-3111. EbcceUent opportunity for first “Be ReaUy Clean — Be TROUBLE finding minis? Cus­ THE Rdppaoi; NOT THEF?M2faor PtCM aggressive type individual. SEXJRE?TARY - R eceptionist — •n-iEF»,[2 a o r I T H IN K H E’b 1923 T-BUCKEJT, registered, Healy Clean” , Healy Building tom made dresses, ladles suits,, THEDOG/ISMANb ISM OPJE C 4N E V B N eXPUA M aintenance. 646-4220. We need two girls who are g e t t i n g driven dally, XU Chevy engine, gowns and alterations. Prompt BEST FRiaND. QDURASEOiaS B A R K available to work on short A L ITTLE STIR- $1,800, C all 647-9Q63. service. CaU 649^1183. THAN THE C O S. B E ! TER THAN CRAZy. PIANO TUNING and band In­ SHELL OFFERS term assignments. ’This would TH E D O G .' strument repairing by Hartt be permanent, but not steady lurft/A M rt' 1968 VALIANT convertible, au­ • Paid ’Training tomatic transmission, good College of Music graduate. employment. Applicants must )) motor, good tires, new brake W ard Krause., 643-6336. Movinq— ^Trucking— • Financing Available be good typist, accurate with (( c c Job. A good buy at $366. 643- Sforage 20 figures, neat in appearance • Insurance and Retirement and able to meet the public. ALL SHIFTS JONCSSRIOSaUIV 7566. ' SNOW plowing wanted — CaU MANCHESTER DeUvery- Plan References required upon em­ PRISCILLA’S POP 649-9622.______BY AL VERBfEER 1987 VOLKSWAGEN '’square- light trucking and package de­ ployment. Please reply Box • M a^ more benefits back, caU a fter 6 p .m ., 649- Uvery. Refrigerators, washers “HH” , Manchester Herald. A N C S T E X H O W M A N Y ^THAT'S ALL SHE Housohokt Servieos F R O M ' 'LITTLE eiRLS THINKS /MBOUT...MER / 3393. O ffm d 13-A and stove moving, specialty. P R IS C IL L A ^WOULD BE SO V D E A F Folding chairs for rent. 649- IN M Y 0"HOU<5MTFUL MOVING—M ust seU 1966 Mus- 0762. — GET THE PACTS Higher new salary levels ,LUNCH.' T.'.' /z-/ Call coUect week days 289- Outstanding benefits including 10 paid holidays standaJ^ best offe . CaU ^ carpet shampoo. 1621, M r. Palum bo, evening CAPTAIN EASY 876-2968. ^______* estim ates 646- TIMEX Ultra-modem expansion program nearing completion _BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Pointinq— Poperinq 21 and weekends 2674784 Mr. 1964 ^OLDSMOBILE Ctotlass, 4220. headquarters Orientation and in-service training program THl^ 5TKAN6ER WHO BOUGHT WARNED MET’ c l e a r OUT- GO I PIP, NAME your own price. Paint­ LoweU, or write UOGETT DRUG SALUYE ROCKING HORSE-.WU’Ve OK TH’ COP-S MIGHT JUG ME AW THAT'S V-8, 3-speed, r e SIDEJNTIAL snow removal ing, papethanglng, removal. Dedicated, proficient staff NEVER SEEN HIM AGAIN* ^ — COULD BE THE FEK CHILD NEGIPCT- th e LAGT I ’•GRIMSBY" WHO good tires. Ex^w it running _ ^ commercial snow Prompt service, fiUly Insured. SHELL OIL CO. At The-Parkade N------'E...BUT HEARD OF 370-bed, fully-accredited health care center HE PHONEP me ANGWEREP YOUR cm tdltlon. 649-3664.______' blow ers not plow s. G et your Satisfaction guaranteed. CaU 477 Connecticut B lvd., HIM I ROCKING HOKGE BURD Country Sedan, 6 . pas- home scheduled now for Jerry Kenny, 647-9664. East Hartford, Ck>nn. oAnowr 1MUS Automatic trans- prompt service as we can o n ly ------—------I Dower steering, ' 8 handle limited amount of cus- INSIDE:—outside painting. Spe- COME SEE WHY THE WESSON SPIRIT IS SPECIAL mission,m ission, powerpow er sieenins. to,„er8 . 646-4220. c la l rates fo r people over 66. NOTICE cylinder. 649-2139. e> i»n w TJ*. U r u V r.i*b«y 1 J-t CtoU my competitors, then caU OF DISSOLUTION OF 1962 OLDSMOBILE, 98. Good TWO handymen want a variety m e. E stim ates given. 649-7868. call collect: Personnel Services SUNOCO THE E. W. A., condition. Asking $426. CaU of Jobs by day or hour. We LANCELOT B. H. MA(30WAN JR. ft Sons, INCORPORATED BYL COKER and PENN 649-2101. clean yards, attics and cellars. Notice U herein given that R easonable. CaU 643-5806. interior and exterior painting, Modem 3-bay service sta­ •IlM B. W. A., Incorporated, /'^I^ANOy&lTUF^ EUX>HT PASSEaiGER 1964 Ram - paper hanging. Tltirty years tion in Manchester-Vemon [HtU CALLTHI& having its princ^sl offios In • bier Classic 660 station wagon, CUSTOM made ^pbriea, sUp experience, four generations atoa. High return on a mod­ Meneheeter, doansotleut, hea F E S d M d ? a \ white red Interior, automatic covers and reupholstering. Free estimates. fuUy insured. est investihent. Paid train­ e ww h u., m iM, ujL fM. Ml been dissolved by rseohiUcn transmission, snow tires. Ex- Budget terms. Established In 643-7881. ing, financial assistance adopted by the Board of Ol- RtaiHENHlKmt ceUent condltim i. New exhaust 1946. D ays, 524-0164, evenings,. available. EY>r information COliTRACTOR — Ihterior, ex­ rectors end by ehareholdere af- system , starter. . brakes, 649-7690. caU M r. Oox, 568-3400. E ve­ feetlve December n , 19^ . LITTLE SPORTS ahfw-ka 1400 o r best Offer. 846------—------> ■ terior painting, paper hanging. B Y R O U 80N ^ K S . »400 or r b WBAVING of buTM, i^ - nings and week ends Mr. AU ereditacs are wanted to Discount on wallpaper. Call EHtsOerald. (3aU. coUect 1- ______holes, zippers repaliM. Win. preeent their elalme to George Htifms: ntunty O scar H ebert, 646-3048. 413-738-2997. T/ip ##»y 1962 CHBIVROIKT Bel Air 4- dow shades made to measure, ____ A KaaeU, CPA, 16 Pitkin M P0u c i ' door, 6 cylinder, standard. AU aU size Venetian bUnds. Keys JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom Street. Manchester, CkemeoU- WESSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL new tires, two mounted snow made whUe you wait. Ta)>e re- Painting, Interior and exterior, cut 00040 on or before Mandt paperhanging, fully Insured. M, u n or thereaftor.be barred 161 High Street tires. One’ owner. 66,000 mUes. corders for rent. Marlow’s, 887 AMBITIOUS married man in­ F or free estim ates caU 649- as Is by Statute provided. Springfield, Mass. 01105 M ust seU, $275 or best offer. M ain St., 649-6221. terested in good future with 9668. I f no answer 643-6362. laabeUa B. Ktoofla. n -i ' PIANO TUNINO and repairs, young company, must be hon- \ Pretodent An Equal Opportunity Employer • MiirkiKte • < < V i Cepe.'I* OmI fwMi C«B. 1964 CHEVROLET 2-door, V -e . “old In^nimento never die”, eat, capable of making decl-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTfi!R, .CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAN^ESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 For Sola 72 ^ H o i i s m For Sola 72 Housts For Sdd 72 Lot* fo r Solo 73 Out of Tewii Fenton Artkto* fo r Sate 4S Business Locations ______For Rent 64 ^ ------e x t r a s galore In this immac­ $37,900 — 7 - ROOM Rahwd MANOfflSTERr- 8% acres, B- For 5 ^ 75 BTrAlt. OOMPlaETTB 10 and 30 gallon BERRY’S WORLD ulate Colonial. Two fireplaces, Ranoh. . Stove, dlitawaaher, ” ***• W -000. Owner wiu fi- -ByCUYILPOLLAN- LIBRA n o r t h COVENTRY — Seven- "Aims acquariam set up with standa. STORE, 20’x70’ , 846 M ain St., Offered by the 8tove, disposal, waU, - to waU-to-waU carpet king-sized Helen'D. Cole, Realtiw HAS. 11 M Your Daily AtHvHy Guido ^ CLASSIFIED Fish lachided. Information Downtown Manchester. AvaU- waU- everywhere. Above b ed roon ^ sa ra g e, t n e s , •**■*•«• room SpUt. BTreplace,' caipot-' ’I According fo Iho Sian. '' (yrninriiiTiity Service Council ing. $2,700 down to qualified a m . If caU 873-898S. able now;. CaU 622-8114. ground pool, central air-condi­ r \ 9'-12-27-46I . To develop nwssoge for Wednesday, buyer. Paaek Realtors, Mem­ read words corresponding to numbers ]l9l7-2t-30/ tioning, aluminum storms and ■7394-90 3 9 5 1 -6 7 LOST bright carpet colors, re- 6,900 SQUARE feet of industrial PHILBRICK ing recorded lote. 217x150' bers Manchester MLH, 389 of your Zodiac birth sign. ADVERTISING screens. SU - rooms plus fin­ TAUZUS SCOZPIO MANCHBUnSlR'— 6 and 6-two ^ th 40 X 70’ garage .. B-zone. 7476, 646-4878, 742-8248. 31 Loved 61 Or Says It Needs a Paid Staff ' store them with Blue Lustre. floor space, office, parking X AM. M I Little OCT. JJ( ished famUy room. Selling family. Three bedrooms, over- $62,000. Owner vdU finance or 2A 32 To 62 Money CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Rent electric shampooer |1. Three-phase power, wUl sub­ I maV jo 33 Are 63 An HOY. 21' well below replacement cost slzed garage. Near shopping. rent wlih option. Helen D. SOUTH WINDSOR — Seven- 3 Your Itemlzliig the accompUsh- continuous funding of Its day to A munfoy was made tfala paat Paul's Paint A Wallpaper Sup- divide. 649-6048. a g e n c y : n^694-5963 . 4 Special 34 Ntgitet 64 Especiolly 1- 7-19234 8 AJI. to 4:30 PJl. in the upper 20’s, Mr. Zinsser, Extra two-family buUding lot Oole. R ealtor, 648-6666. , ' ' room SpUt: I m m a c u 1 a t e 5 People 35 Moy 65 Coocentrote menu of the Hockanum Valley ^ y activlUeiL N o ^ that the summer ^ 36 Hoppy 66 Side- 31-4^1-867 „ „ _ __ _ „ a-- group can be relatively con- families are in need of the day VERNON fo r lease — 8,000 B elfiore A gency, 647-1413. throughout large lot ICany OIMINI 6 Keep r a i s e d RANCH—Large U v li« extraa. EbcceUent neighbor­ 7Tliino$ 37 Yourself 67 .Todoy A rSAOirr..aiTTAKIUS Conlmunlty Services Council for funds will be avail- care services. Bradley said the IF OARPETr' loBR home on Cienter lot. Asking $8,000. Frechette A gency, 648-0866, 6490688. 10 Unusual 40 Aspe<3ed 70 Todoy 0£C..2f dent, John McAlmont urged mental and private sources, Me- are frmn the Rockville area and famUy room with fireplace, rSv 911-2932 11 Are 41 Ignore 71 Of Rent electric shampooer |1. terms. Cantor and Goldfarb, inei»ding finished famUy St. Tremendous busiiiesa loca­ R ealtors, 647-9093. 914-24-37/ members to develop a strategy Almont pointed out that the that day caro services are need- :»eadUne tor Saturday and Monday !• 4:80 p.m. radat Bundeck off kitchen, 2-car ga­ .«il53-6j-a065 12Hoste 42 Out 72 Chosen 4 1 -5 6 6 8 V ' room. DlriJwasher, disposal. COVENTRY — Six-room-over- 13 Aspects 43 In 73 On aimed at obtaining continuing council cannot survive - on a ed for some 860 idiildren. He The Sherwin-VraUams Co. 648-8442, 878-6244. rage, wooded lot. $27,800. tion or a great home for some- M A N oS S iS ------CANCia CAPKICOKN WaU - to - wall several rooms. one wUUng to do a Uttle work. — Possible size Cape. FuU shed dormer. 14 Secrets 44 Outcome 74 Life financial support for Its general strictly volimtary basis. said a committee has been VOEB COOPERATION W nX |%| A| L A ^ 1 wo-famUy lot. Price for quick BuUt-ina, m baths, large t JUNt V 15 Count 45 Ones 75 Afternoon DEC. IT'S TERRIFIC the way we’re PROFESSIONAL man’s Ranch, Liberal financing, or assume Act now! CaU Warren E. How­ 46 Speed 76 Meeting operatlMi and administration. “The administration of the evaluating site locations and BE APPRECIATED D IA L 04^ Z 7 I I iJI/tV 21 16 To* JAH. selling Blue Lustre for clean­ Houses For Rent 65 . approxim ately 2,800 square 4% per cen t m ortgage. SeU- land, Realtor, 6491108. sale, $8,600. Frechette R eal­ rooms, walk-out basement 17 Matters 47 Now 77 Indicoted At last night’s meeting, Mrs. oouncU, the filing o t extensive the next step will be to find a tors, 647-9908. ^ g 18 Be 48 Love-'moklng 78 Field 26-42-47-52/C ing rugs and upholstery. Rmt feet of Uvlng space, 16x24’ Uv- Ing under replacement cost in Mid 20'a. Hayes Agency, 649 rN 2- 928-35 Arthur Gustafson was elected grr^nt applications and the^cen* sponsor for the center, FIVE-ROOM house, completely ■ 19 Talents 49 The 79 Writing 69-72-78 electric shampooer, |1. Olcott Ing room with fireplace, very low 30’s. Mr. Lombardo, 4TB PORrnlR ST. Brand new __ 0181. I 20 Promise 50 Cultural 80 Accept president for the coming year- tlnuance and strengthening of Bradley said the qpoosor furnished for rent. Three ref­ LIO AQUAKIUS ConHnuEd Prow Precitinq Poq» Variety Store. formal dining, modem kitch­ executive type 9room Coloni­ S 21 Insurance 51 Favored 81 Be The Council was formed in 1968 UasiMi between the council and could be a women's group, erences required, $280. per B elfiore, A gency, 647-1418. Out of Town VERNON JULY 2i I 22 Don't 52 In 82 Courtship JAH. 10 en, Ubrary with fireplace, al. Many fine features includ- and its membership is made up vtulous social service agencies church group or a groiq> , o t month. PhUbrick Agency, f 23 With 53 Agree 83 Checks Hi. II H*ip Woiitod Mult 36 Aiticits For Sole 45 three large bedrooms, spacious COMFORTABLE and excep-, ^ Ing four bedrooms, 2 fire For Soto 75 EXECUTIVE AREA uAUG. 22 I 24 To 54 To 84 Worthwhile o t people from the tri-town area demand that a paid stittf be private citizens. The sponsoring BEAUTIFUL Parakeet bird­ R ealtors, 646-4200. Come see this young four 22-34-49-504 paneled family room with fire­ tlonaUy clean older home.. 0 ) 9 4-19-33 1 25 Likely 55 Startle 85 Proposals o f Vernon, EnUngtmi and Tol- m aintained,” M cAlm ont said. grou p woUId have the reiQMmsi- MAI.F. HELP wanted — Mon­ cage. $6 o r best offer, 648-9111. TOLLAo tT “ - ~ Convenient to bedroom Colonial with aU ;g^495970 -5 26Bronch 56 Inquisitive 86 Attentive 6 9 7 1 -7 4 7 place, 3% baths, wall-to-wall Three twin-sized bedrooms, a 57 And 87 Surprise land. In connection with his advice biUty of administering the cen- days through Sunday eve­ ALUMINUM sheets used as FIVE-ROOM house, two bed­ porch, 3-car garage, lovely i.g4, four-bedroom Ranch in city services just listed for VIZGO * 27 Less , riSCES carpeting In many rooms, yard of imposing trees and • private lot. CaU builder, 2 28 Romonce 58 Hondljng 88 You The primary objective of the that the Council develt^ a ter. He said several buildings nings, 6 to 1 a.m., 5 to 2 a.m ., printing plates, .009 thick, 23x rooms. Security deposit re­ exceUent condition. 160x200* ment, residential area, stove, Four-bedroom ------,BuUt-ln _ .... ^ kitchen.Mtchen. Dou- carpeung.carpeting. HomeSome nnanemgfinancing r ” " ” "tmave iw ^w aae tii^ the tr^ blU tprotect l T i Z l S<^y i Z i ened i,j^gonliaison with state and lo- care center, vdilch wmen was oneo™ of.» responsible forw. tiib other— ------one- with 300’ frontage. $22,700. two-family, convenient loca­ m ortgage. 7 nel, 646-4040. Cole’s Discount Station, 461 ly, cut later. Choose from Wanted— ^To Buy 5B ApA LOOKING for anything in real 646-0181. dO T^ real estate. 6491094, woolen and synthetic tex- profits were plowed back into 644-lBU. gentleman only. Apply 4 Pearl sell. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, building lot of record, 102 x 600’ . wUl fin an ce. $83,900. H elen D . garage, new carpeting, veic- Touching on another area 867 Main St., 649-6221. estate rental - apartments, ______tiles. The committee diluted more export operations. Mrs. Miller’s Bill Aimed SEASONED Cord wood. Sawed St., Manchester. C ole, R ealtor, 648-6666. uum system. Owner trans­ given top priority in the survey, homes, multiple dwellings, no 643-1877. NEW LISTING — Oversized and delivered. E. Yeomans, ferred. In Andover, six mUes AT.T. riAHH for your pwaperty tiiat sUghtly, exempting foreign Also eliminated was a House Bra^ey said the tri-town area Help Wontod DARK, rich, stone free, loam, fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate As­ Garrison Colonial, less than R O U ZN G p a r k — \ m a rd 742-8907. NICE furTiished room, private IN'TOWN within 24 hours. Avoid red necktie fabrics. move to drop the “American To Aid Antique Auto Buffs ranks fourth, on a population five yards, $20. Sand, gravel, sociates, Inc. 648-6129. one year old. Owner trans­ Road, 9roatn Cape, 2 unfinish­ from M anchester. $22,400. Chairman RusseU Long, D- selling price’’ method flgur- Mote or Fomcrio 37 entrance, near center. Free tape, instant service. Hayea bEisls, in number of referrals stone, fill, manure, and fire­ Business Property ferred. Eight rooms. 2H baths, ed, Urge Utohen, ceramic La., said the vote on shoe quo- ing import values of certain parking. 649-6896 or 647-1148. IMMEDIATE occupancy, large Just llsted-thls lovely cus­ A gency, 646-0181. Mrs. Dorothy MlUer, 61st Dls- the month ol November were ^ mental health faculties out- E3CP£1RIE!NCED in o ffice , cle r­ place wood. 643-9604. first-floor famUy room with SEASONED firewood for sale, 4-room apartment, second For 5ale 70 tom buUt, oversized- 7-room bath, fireplace, Buckley M. HELEN PALMER tas ended committee action on chemicals. This method results atatc rflnmiianta.tlve ex- as follows: area. He said there ical and administrative work, ATTRACTIVE room, private fireplace, formal dining room, USED Cub Cadet, 42” snow w ill deliver. CaU 647-9479. floor, heat, hot water, appli­ Cape in one of Manchester’s School, close to everything. Realtor 643<6821 the tr^e measur^ Sets today to submit a blU to Melvin and Carol Williams. ^ question of the need for bookkeeping helpful. Call 646- comfortable home. Very cen­ COUNTRY ^tore. Route 6 loca ­ 4 bedrooms, aluminum siding, JJLND — Louis Dlmock Realty blower, also good used Grave­ ances, wall-to-wall carpeting, finer areas. First floor of­ $32,000. K en Ostrinaky, R eal­ ^ k ^ of quotas on B ^ n ^ state legislature to stan- Rt. 6. shed for storage, $1,000; a service and it is hoped 2830, M arvin W einberg. SEASONED firewood, deliveiy tral. Board optional. CaU 643- tion, 8Vi-room Ranch, 1^ baths, 2-car garage. ExceUent neigh­ ly tractor with snow blower nice yard and parking. One fers a spacious Uvlng room tor, 6491SS8. ______Realtors, 6490828. Md textiles say su^ r^ c- Tim ^m^®® ^ Cessm ent and L. Edward Whitcomb, Gilead g „,g„tal health out-patierttd^ throughout Connecticut. Hours 6746. out buildings, long road front­ borhood. $48,800. and rotary mower. Call South year lease and security depos­ with a center wall fireplace, COVENTRY — TWO-bedioom 9 a.m . - 9 p.m . 1-837-2163. age, exceUent potential. Hayes NBTW USTTNO — Immaculate l i s t i n g s W ANTED lahSr mjnT^en variSis other goods taxation of antique automobUes. portment wUl be established. W indsor Equipm ent C o., 289- it required. $178. per month. huge dining room and a de­ Ranch. OU hot water heat, Sifiiarions W oiHod ROOM in private home, free A gency, 646-0181. CIRCA 1740 large authentic Co­ 9room Cape. Formal dining I wUl picture advertise your Imports. O pS ^ be protected by import THe blU was drawn up at toe ^'^ri^ln fSSt SP®®*^ ® RegU^ 3406. parUiig, references, genUe- 649-1361. lonial, 11 rooms, 7 fireplaces, luxe kitchen with complete basem ent garage. $16,900. CaU 3 n d such l^slation might quotas. The Senate version al- suggestion of George Knox, to- ^g Rt6 . eroct a rign in District, which wastos- Fm im Io 38 built-ins, also separate laun­ room. Only $3,600 down. Pasek 7:898:80 a.m ., 742-6619. house twice a week, plus, man only. CaU between 4-6 VERNON — Route 88 near Cir­ 2 baths, some of the original touch off a trade war between lows such relief when severe rector-elect of toe antique auto j cussed at a meeting last night LIONEL train set, 2 locomo- Garden— Farm WOODLAND Apartments, De­ dry room and lavatory, Realtors, Membera Manches-______give daUy coverage in two DAT CARE in my licensed p.m ., 649-1978. cle, new modem commercial floors, laths, doors, etc. Can toe United States and h « aUies, damage is caused UB. industry club in toe Andover area. Knox Warranty D e ^ in Manchest«*, Bradley said al­ Uves, plus cars, diesel and luxe 2-bedroom apartment, large screened porch. The ter M LS, 2897476, 6491887, 742- SOUTH WINDSOR — A very St., papers, every week until hom e. C all 647-1643, M anches­ Dairy Products 50 buUdlng with several uses, of­ rent upstairs while restoring if and result in higher prices for by imports. made his suggestion last night Warranty Deeds i^ed to t though it is a difficult thing to steam with over $100 worth of wall to wall carpeting, com­ second floor has 3 good 8248. attractive. Im m aculate Coloni­ sold. CaU ter. THE THOMPSON House ^Cot­ fices or retail, etc. Selling be­ desired. Assumable mortgage. American consumers. Both versions of toe trade bill when Mrs. Miller spent toe eve- toe month of November are as sell to some people, he feels e X t r as. Plus 4x8 plywood APPLES for sale—CourUands, tage St., centrally located, plete built-ins, air-conditioned, sized bedrooms and full al, 1^ balhs, famUy room, UNSAY RBlADrY low replacem ent cost, $60,000. WOODBRIDOE ST. — 7-room ■hie Finance Committee, by a contain authority for toe presi- nlng at toe town office building follows: such a service is urgently need­ board. Good condiUon, com­ DeUcious and McIntosh. Also large pleasanUy furnished glass sliding doors and sun MANCHESTER — Price re­ bath, the basement level has f ii^ la c e , 2-car garage, zunken 6499168 PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, Orionial with 2-car garage for 10-6 vote, also refused to split dent to lower tariffs by up to 20 chatting with her constituentsJohn E. Sledesky to Norma E. ed. He said he feels the end Dogs— Birds— Pols 41 plete $68. 644-8049 after 6 . Pears. Volpe Farms, Birch room s, parking. CaU 649-2868 deck, 1% baths, full basement, duced on this quaUty 9room, a large finished rec room pori, extras. Lovely area. Jeaii 646-4200. $24,900. Im m ediate occupan­ ■m.T • 8 w r trade provisions from toe per cent, and prevent the presi- and limning t o their ideas on and Rita T. Cloutier, property pj^ggt would be much better Mountain Rd., Bolton. for overnight and permanent $220 lease required. R, D. Mur­ fiye-bedroom, two-year-old Gar­ with windows and walk-out G arrity, B roker, 246-4806, 622- BEAtmFUUL.T m arked St. SPECIAL deal, used 12 h.p. Cub dock R ealtor, 643-2692. cy. We can take your house in 3803. N a tio il S W c a tlic r social security bin to wWch it is dent from dumping toe present legislation. o” Rt- 87. known as toe gg y gggjy support full-time Cadette with creep er ge€U', self guest rates. rison Colonial. Kitchen with door, 2-car attached g;arage, Bernard male puppy, two built-ins, famUy room with trade on thia home. T. J. attached. Sen. Fred ...R. Harris,______oil-quotas__ , _____ system in favor of a An antiquB automobile Is de- Jonathan Trumbull Highway, pp(rfe8siriatioM aid of Hebron weighed and ^ ^ VickT^S^an described toe reation room. Fireplace and bills—or both. “Tlie issue wiU measured, the chUdren. You'll enjoy workinjr at Manchester’s finest service^ potty chair, school desk, mis­ peting, air-c(Hiditioners, patio, ly plus utUities. Available clusive Executive neighbor­ Veterans, no money down. food and nutrition project, bay window create true com­ The next WeU ChUd caater- cellany. CaU 643-9823. heat, appliances, basement. January 1st. CaU between 7:80- hood. Selling below replace­ FYNir-room Ranch, oversized have to be faced up to,” he add­ station. Working conditions are pleasant and your fort in the large draped Uvlng ence wlU be held on Jan. 7 Evening Herald Christine kfisovich, Joan Keen- CaU Charles Lesperance, 649- 8 a.m ., 742-6819. ment cost. Hayes Agency, 649 garage with work-shop. Ebccel­ ed. SMOKING stands and valets room. Outside porch and patio. from 9 to noiMi at toe agen cy Andover correspondent, Anna ey and Marlene IDsovlch par- fellow employes are most congenial. You will re­ 7620. 0131. lent condition. Large treed lot. Parents Take the Hint; for men, make nice gifts. See MANCHESTER - Comfortable Closet, attic and cellar storage office. Further Information may Frialna, tel. 742-9347. tlcipated in a skit. A food dem- ceive full company benefits — plus many fringe, $19,600. CsiU kOtten A gency, onstration vras presented by them all at M arlow ’s, 867 Main POUR - room apartment, first 3% room apartment at Oak 38 TIMROD RD — Seven-room space galore. Two-car garage. be obtained by calling, toe agen­ MLS R ealtors, 648-6930, 649 Linda Nelson. I benefits! Good pay, plus good hours! Apply in per- St. floor, heat, electricity, hot Lodge. Adults, no pets. $146 Colonial, 2 fireplaces, screen­ CaU owner, 6498800 after 6 Teen Crimes Slaw D ow n State Debt Law c y o ffice . 9890. Sheila Misovlch described toe ^ s o n . water, stove and refrigerator. monthly. Security required. ed porch with carpeting, large p.m . MADISON There wiU be a flu clinic on HEjIGHTS, kfich. parents of a chUd under 17 who L ^ lld e r Q ia lle U ffe units in the clothing project. 643-9171. famUy room, extra large months ago, this violates city, state or traffic Dec. 9 at toe agency office from Tolland County V ery clean and m odem . 878- MANCHESTER Center — 6 (A P ) —Ten The following girls modeled toe kitchen with t^pliances, waU- Attor- 7 to 8 p.m. for those wishing to Musical Instnmwnts S3 4220 after 8 p.m . TWO - room apartment, heat room Colcmlal. EbcceUent po­ D e^ t suburb of 85,000 enacted laws can be held crimlnaUy U- HARTFORD (AP) ... ___ Superior Court * outfits they had made in a MORIARTY BROTHERS and utilities included. Gentle­ to-waU carpeting throughout, tential for professional person. trOONAND an ordinance making parents tole for a $600 fine and 90 days „g„g ^ Hartford man ara *^®^ **'®i*' ®nd second dress revue: Betsey liuirber. K AY BASS, exceUent ct^uU- POUR-large rooms, range, re­ 9zone heat, full attic, • 2-car Bus line, i>arking, easy access. responsible fwr crimes commit- in JaU. M'nii«ntring a Connecticut debt injections for this year. Dr. ticm. F or sale. R easonable, frigerator, many extras. $190. man preferred. $120 monthly. Damages totaling $6,112 were Nancy Malan, Abby Rocker, grarage, enelesed rear yard, Only $U,900. Hayes Agency ted by their ChUdren. “If toe judge finds you say Imposes an ^®"y" Uttle wUl *"be *” in at- ^315 CENTER ST. MAI^CHE5TER. COHH.\ 649-6960. monthly. Call for appointment, 742-8161. MANOR awarded last week to a Man- ^ Ellen Put^, T he^ professionaUy landscaped, ; 646-0181. It seems to be working. guUty,” Ruteckl tells parents, „nfaii. bite on toe debtor. tendance. Keeney, Laurie Borque, Mar- 643-1070 or 643-6166. many other extras. Priced low BuUding Permits li^ » i M %!!»»■ COMPLETE set Sllngerland MANCHESTEIR — Proudly we apartments h So far no father or mother baa “it la more than Ukely he wUl Among items confiscated ft«m _ „ . J * Chester man Involved in a 1964 bUgovlch, Nancy Bourque, drums, exceUent craidlUon. SIX - room apartment, north Business Locations for quick sale. Charles Lesper­ Homestead Street been prosecuted, but police give you probation and assign TiMnnas J. Merrlgan fe, w ooded lot, logical effect” der toe felony laws.” noityayment of rent and to sHl .. Merritt showed slides and de- CLEAN four-room apartment, room apartments, refrigera­ 8108 Cape. Three o r fou r bed­ gara^, fireplace, quiet neigh­ RutecU recalled biz warning For toe first two offenses, those effects alter 60 days of The accident occurred at toe g^rtbed other project areas of $128. m onthly. Adults only. ed buUdiiig. Ideal fm* office or tor, stove, dishwasher, dia- Small rooms, fireplace, IH baths. borhood, shipping, bus near­ to toe parents of a U-yeai'Kild parents and chUdren receive continued nonpaymuit intersection of Farmington and 649-2814. business. WlU divide. Two posal, air condlUening Modlum Wearing ApporeL-'* months “ F ree R ent” . $44-1839 $21,600. LaPenta A gency, by city utiUties, ^,600. Mey­ 5940 boy, chronically in trouble and wtunings. A third otfense can >nie suit describes Merrlgan Asylum Avenues in Hartford on livnn Ann Oriowski gave a carpeting, electric hrat. ' lorga EXPERIENCED Fun 57 TWO ROOM furnished apart­ Lou Arruda. Realtor, 6493440. er RealtcHS, 6490609. recently arrested for stejUing bring both parental fine and as unemployed, drawing a sole km March 23, 1964. Johnson claim- imerstate X^diange ment, stove, refrigerator, ed neck, back, spine, shoulder ptegram. WEIST MIDDLE Tpke.—96 du­ Knit this lovely ward­ cars: sentence. income of $42 a week unemploy- 'm E Penny Saver, 618 M ain St. heat, hot water. Private bath. MODERN air-c(«diti(Hied exec­ 3.7 ACRES beautiful view, 7- Model «^>artment fc. prewy sp™** robe for her teen-model and arm injuries \toicfa he song leaders for the evening plex in good c(xuliUan, sepa­ room custom Ranch, 8 baths, inspection Sat and Sun. ta its softly ruffled tnm w “Thls is your son’s first felony Following toe Madison ment compensatiiMi and $16.10 COMPOSITOR has a good selecUon o i winter •Apply M ariow s 867

otatm«5 to when doing household cape, hat, dress and panty negligence of toe defendant. He Misovlch and Abby Rocker, THREE ROOMS and tile bath, lent potential. Vacancy on privacy. Hutcdilm Agency, Starting at | 1 7 5 m onthly. set makes a welcome ad­ nance. I’m filing a petition with RosevlUe, Pontiac, West Koom- Named as defendants are bis Thanksgiving D ay. Hours 10-6 able for immediate occupan­ was represented by the Man- The Glastonbury Oountiy second floor, heat, hot water. sale. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Realtors, 6496834. ditional outfit. No. 6940 Probate Court regarding it. It Held Township and TTity, cUso laiuUords, Gerald A. Boucher N EXCELLENT BENEFITS other days. cy. 6491188. in S— 'l Chester firm of Lessner, Rott- Gala made the name tags «m«i Included. Adults only, no pets, 648-1677.* has knit directions for wiU go before.the-judge and he Detroit suburbs, have enacted and Cltuide A. Paquette, ajid all pieces shown- wiU try your son in court. similar ordinances. building superintendent Leo ner, Karp and PleiSer the greeters were: Jan Wiendbicki, references, security, paridng. BCAIN STREETT o ffice space, defendant bj) King, Caldwell, Diane Evans, Dotty Brlnda- 100 per cent location near MANCHEST^ SUBURBS — SIM Mt Is cstas tar steZ pel- “If toe judge enAm parental Some law^ra and judges say Garcia, Across from Eastside Rec. The rurn i . . W . 1 y »* « i ”' H tofTts h iM flrst-clau taaifii. 'Sr I DuBeau and Ryan of Vernon, mour, Susan Suntava, and Jean APPLY Wantorlced in lU n tol irttoPiitouiut c o w l" tsAMtatTSErs psTcm rotz... ta: JUuyt PUNNV. 1200 W «t A m spring will open the American 4-H members received Thlr Fall * 11 Zilrlias Zssltss tacMtas munity of nettt, modest single- room, but if someone is convict- Driven from 14 nations coin- shopping. $196. m onthly. CaU vlde. T. j. Crockett, Realtor, upper 20’s. Contact owner af­ •F 6$96M or 6493888 SriiSwi pistel Psitors slscsti « - CtawtMf, 0W» 44111.------B asic FASHION Book w family homes. ed and challenges it, I’m afraid peted in last January’s race League aeaaon^ home against A®U®vement ceittficatee from Millie iQ Read Herald Ads Charles PonticeU i, 649-9644. 6491677. ter 6 and weekends, 644-0138. ew . Includes postage and iscttaas. 61i2-45t,tacta«ei psst- sts m4 fessMtaf., Its ordinance stipulatea that it won’t hold up.” over toe S.Sl-mlle track. * the Mlimeeote Twins on April 6 . “ lelr leaders handling-

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Militants March; Area Towns German Diplomat f t f VI Pope Paul Prays Top Average

^ PATRICK O’KEEFE vdiere yoii bloody well came In Migration Kidnaped in Spain Assoetated Press Writer from !” one women yelled-.' By BETTE qUATBALB - BTDNBIT (AP) — Pope Paul "You’re a disgrace to New SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain (AP)—Basque terrorists ■ r Zealand and to Australia,” a (Herald Reporter) kidnaped the honorary West German consul in San VI prayed with leading Protes­ man said. The number of new families Sebastian and are holding him hostage for 15 Basque tant churchmen In Sydney’s Channlng, who organized his Town HaU tonight while outolde B**>le Presbyterian Church *"°vlng Into the Manchester nationalists who are awaiting trial, a ^ench Basque or­ a handful of militant Protes- ^ Zealand a year ago, said **■*«• during the past decade far ganization reported today. his protest was directed mainly exceeds the state average, par- -Police sources In San Sebas­ c r e g o r tants paraded with such pla­ tian said the car belonging to A related story concern­ A M G f*falnst the Protestants attend- tlculariy In the towns of ’ItoUand cards as, “The Pope is AnU- the Consul, Eugene Buhl, 59, IngUie service with the P c ^ . and Hebnm, according to sta- ing the Spanish govern-- .christ, a Man of Sin” and was found in the village I said nothing inside the hall, tistlcs recently released by the ment’s efforts to smash “ Cfcrist Saves, Rome En­ of Oyarzun, JO miles southeast slaves.” stood silently,” he Connecticut Public Expendi- the country’s most active sald. ; was not seeking to tures Council (CPEC) Of the city on the southern edge ■nie leader of the demonstra- of the Pyrenees. terrorist organization is on Uon, the Rev. Frederick Chan- describes this condi, The Spanish cabinet met In an Page 6. nlng ut he Said this was a personal °ther municipal services,'’ ac- over to the national court of 2 ^ gathered to watch his a i«v - decision, not a dlrecUmito oth- cording to CPEC. Beihl’s fate depends on what public 'order, which deals with happens to the 15 Basques at pollUcal offenses. • ___ , . , . ers. Actually all the area towns their trial. enrrinrt *tomonBtrator8 Earlier In his seond full day In " ’•th the exception of Manches- The West German Embhssy ^ r 1 o " S S Australia’s largest city, the%8- ter and And,^er show slgnS- Witnesses told police Beihl, in Madrid issued a statement i year-old pontiff visited a chll- canUy higher increases In ml- who represents several German saying: “We know a group of industrial firms in San Sebas­ people overvriielmed the consul fiv * ^ r e w f^ T O i^ * * M te d **®®P‘tol and an old peo- graUon than the state’s overall tian, drove Into his garage Tues­ CHRISTMAS kIL.****” ® Routed pie-g home and celebrated his 7 per cent. i arguments between Roman 3econd open-air Mass within 15 Though not as dramaUc as day night, then drove out again (See Page Eight) Catholics and the demonstra­ tors, but no violence. hours at Randwlck race track, Tolland and Hebron’s figures \ Catholics booed Channing as this one for 160,000 students. His the Influx of new famUles in ’ the police put him out. first Mass at the tr^ k ’Tuesday south Windsor was 40 per cent “ Why don’t you go back to (See Page TwMrty-Four) and Vernon, 33 per cent, causing financial difficulUes for those - two towns. Egypt Denounces WITHOUT Columbia increased its migra­ tory population by 29 per cent . and Ellington by 22 per cent, A helmeted policeman uses his baton to keep crowd back during scuffle on while Coventry and Bolton show picket line at site of speech by Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky. (AP Photo) Sinking of Vessel NATO Units To Up more modest 11 and 12 per cent By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS increases respectively. to discuss his proposal for an Arab summit conference on the Manchester increased its Egypt charged today that Is­ population by only 4 per cent Viet Leader Heckled problem of Palestinian refu­ Defense Spending rael breached their cease-tire gees. He wants to set up a Pal­ and Andover attracted only a with a "criminal act against un­ 2 per cent increase. estinian state In the area west SANTA By FRANK C«EPEAU 1970s—a new document known armed civiUans” by sinking an of the Jordan River that Israel Only 21 of the state’s 169 Associated Press Writer as AD-70—drawn to chart how Egyptian boat in the Gulf o f took In the June 1967 war. Israel towns show migration popula­ Demonstrators, Police in Clash the AUantic alliance will meet ' . 1 ^ Suez. *nie Israelis claimed the has indicated it would give up BRUSSELS (AP) — Ten Eu­ tion increases of 60 per cent or four men in the boat were the challenge of the Soviet more. the west bank and some other ropean members of the North Union and Its allies during the spying wid smuggling hashish. territories in a peace settle­ Atlantic Treaty Organization ’Hie Israeli military command decade. (See Page Sixteen) As Ky Speaks in San Francisco ment. announced plans today to spend said an Israeli patrol boat sank As NATO’s annual four-day A Palestinian delegation head- about $1 bUUon in European de­ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A charges ranging from assault to haired youth unfurled a large the ™ Egyptian motorboat last Ayad, second In com- fense over the next five years, winter meeting went into its second day, the leaders of the heckler with a Viet Cong flag failure to disperse. Five police Viet Cong flag from a balcony nlgM off the Israeli ^and to guerrtUa leader Yasir CLAUS.. in addition to the $24 bUUon a briefly disrupted a speech by and city vehicles were damaged' and shouted: “ This man la sell- ,to shore of the gulf. It Arafat, already Is In Cairo, the seven Warsaw Pact nations year they are spending now. Nguyen Cao Ky and youthful an- by rocks and other missiles. ing you lies!” s^d three bodies were recov- semiofficial Cairo newspaper A1 ■rhe” lo' NA’To'iii^mbiiis' z^^^ gathering In East Berlin, Three Seized Uwar demonstrators clashed Many demonstrators reported Members of the audience ere«^ one had document prov- Ahram said today. It was not their decision was made “ on the «e«>toig to agree on a common outside with police as the vice minor injuries, but none was cried, "Get him out!” as Secret m disclosed whether Hussein basU that the United States, toward the overtures of president of South Vietnam hospitalized. Service men seized the youth, Itary lntel%ence, M d the fourth „ e e t with them. whose forces in Europe are of toe West German government After Holdup THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE YOUR neared the end of a U.S. tour. Most of, the violence and ar­ who identified himselfas Rich­ Z Z J T ' . From Cairo, Hussein flies to critical poUUcal and mUltary tor better relations with Eastern Three policemen were Injured rests came as the youthful dem­ ard Lippman of Berkeley. significance for the common se- Europe. rt B^toln and then to Washington and a utility company trailer onstrators started to disperse He was released when lunch- unarmed civilian «aWnK for a meeting Dec. 8 with Presl­ curlty of the whole NATO area. The extra effort agreed on by At State Bank M A N A McGr e g o r j a c k e t : was set on tire in scattered me­ after a peaceful march in front eon officials declineded to press dent Nixon. Diplomatic sources would for Its part' maintain the 10 European allies, to be lees between police and a police of a hotel atop San Francisco’s PAWLING, N.Y. (AP)—Three charges. to Beirut sald^ the 35-year-old those ftMices at substantially spread over five years, is only a estimated 5,000 to 10,000 antiwar Nob Hill, Ky received a standing ova- ^ the Intelligence service had would ask Nixon for $100 current levels.’’ > start, NA’TO Secretaiy-General Florida men were held - here demonstratprs Tuesday as Ky Inside, Ky’s warm reception tion after a speech In which he toere. mUUon In economic aid and ' Hie defmse ministers of the Manlio Broeio told newsmen. Wednesday after a high speed spoke to San Francisco’s Com- by an audience pf 1,(KX) business pledged South Vietnam would ^ spokesman specu- mlUtary assistance than 10 nations, presenting their plan But the Europeans felt that the chase from Sharon, Conn., monwealth d u b . and civic leaders was Interrupt- to U.8. Defense Secretary program* at least displays a wUl- Police listed 34 arrests on ed when a well-dressed, long- ti" .to® WO million already allocated where the Colonial Bank and ‘6ven tight celved the hashish they had as Melvln R. Laird, called It a ingness to share some of the ex- alone. payment for Intelligence to be Trust Co. was robbed Tuesday The Informants reported that “special and wide-ranging Eu- tra load being borne by the collected. He said that such of $75,681. He accused the Communists “ •■, ““ “ • Hussein will tell Nixon he is pes- ropean defoise program.” Americans. They hope It will ------Machinegunner Says: ------of using the Paris peace talks as combined Egyptian A diplomat present at the give the Nixon administration Connecticut State Police were m ons gimiatlc about a- peaceful settle­ C “another front for propaganda,” were not uncommon. meetinj; reported that Laird ammunition to use against de- joined ^by local law officers In ment in toe Middle East unless the O ^ e c tic u t porticm of the Civilians ‘W ent Willingly^ and denied in a question-and-EUi- He said the patrol boat pralsed the plan. Laird said if mands in the U.S. Congress for u "rt dered toe Egyptian craft to halt "i P swer session that hp had ever ■I fft I the aUlance maintains its ef- a reduction in the 296,000 Amerl- as it approached the Sinai Pen- ^ ‘**® “ said he admired Adolf Hitler. took in 1967. I forts, negotiations with the So- can troops in Europe. f h X insula shore, but toe command vlftt TTnlm will tM TvwurihiA their presence when the bound- Into My Lai Death-Ditch He and his party flew to Sa­ ...YIW union wiu be poesiwe. ^alrd said on his arrival in ary was crossed. cramento Tuesday night for was ignored. Hie Israelis then He also Is expected to request Figures released by NATO of- Brussels Wednesday night that The New York troopers said FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) — A “ No, they just went In will- cUcken dinner at the home of fired warning shots, the spokes- even-handed A m e rica post­ ficials forecast total military he was not familiar with the en- all„„ the„ „ money was recovered, machinegunner In Lt. William ingly.” Gov. Ronald Reagan. man continued, and the Egyp- 1*®® 1® toe region, noting that spending by European members tire package, but “ we are very They said about half was In CaUey’* platoon testified to- "Who told them to go In?” the The South Vietnam consulate tlans tried to escape. Nixon has promised Israel $600 of $24.4 bUUon In 1970, compared pleased our European aUles are cash the rest in travelers 'l®y that a group of Vietnamese judge asked. said Ky would fly today to I ^ It was the most serious inci- stolon more military aid. wiUi $28.2 WlUon In 1969. recognizing the Importance of checks. people “went In wUlingly” on "u. Calley” Maples an- ^Angeles, final stop on his U.S, dent since the guns were si- Mbshe Dayan, Israel’s de- to Washington the Senate changes as far as the whole Connecticut troopers in Canaan CaUey’s orders—into a ditch swered. tour which began Nov. 118. lenced along toe Suez Caiial tonse minister, arrives in Wash- north of the gulf by toe cease- toSton Dec. 11 for discussions •;.*•'■»?•'4^ : Democratic leader, Sen. Mike question of burden sharing.” said no one was Injured, either "®“ ‘ “ y Lai vdiere they were Maples opened his direct testi- ‘'Meanwhile, in Saigon, Com- Mansfield of Montana, was j|e said the administration ex- in the bank, where no shots to death. mony by saying he saw CaUey munist g;unners unleased a ser ______fire Aug. 7. Only minor bursts of vtith top Nixon administration F®®*® Cwigress to approve its were fired, or as shot were "Was there force applied to _on"tri^ for toe premeditated les of shelling attacks up and gunfire have been r^iorted oNiclals, but his path and Hus- plan w «^ d alter Us mtention to recommendation that U.S. fired when officers gave chase pet^le to go In. Judge jjjmng of 102 unresisting Viet- down South Vietnam Tuesday across toe canal with no casual- ®®to’s are not expected to cross, try to force a reduction in toe Reid W. Kennedy asked the wit- ' ties to either side. I*® l^ig Is also going to Paris number of U.S. troops In Eu­ (See Page Twelve) (See Page Eight) ness, Robert Maples. (See Page Eight)'- (See Page Eleven) King Hussein of Jordan, toe ®®<1 Bonn to seek more aid. rope. third nation that is party to the r u-i "Not in the least,” he repUed. “ It Is a very smaU amount,” he said. “ It i n ’t a matter of ^ President Anwar Sadat re- economics prlhcipaUy. It is a Pltotog his owii Caravelle jet ®®"‘ ‘level®Pn»e®to in the Middle w - matter of principle.” Nixon Mulls Report, Depicted as ‘Outraged’ Etn Arab summit meeting. Hie Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of request help from King Faisal Jordanian monarch was greeted Massachusetts, the assistant to offset more than $70 million by Sadat and ranking Egyptian Democratic leader, agreed with in subsidies to Jordan which officifils. Mansfield. He said the NATO Libya and Kuwait canceled dur- TOP: 8NO STADIUM . . . Wool Blend Hussein is scheduled to spend proposal isn’t enough to deter By Refusal To Grant Sailor Political Asylum Ing the Jordanian civil war In „ . , *^7 « lined woth plush pile. Sizes 38-46 * 6 5 Senate action to try to force S^tember ^ hours here before proceeding Available in Longs $70. ^ ts .. I , WASHmOTON (AP) — Presi­ He was flying to Cairo today (See Page Twelve) Also on the agenda for the dent - Nixon, having studied a LEFT CENTER: BIO MOUNTAIN . . meeting today of NATO’s de­ Belted Nylon quilted, Hidden Hood preliminary report on U.S. III vV S*-# *32 fense planning committee was a Ckiast Guard refusal to grant po­ general defense -plan for toe litical asylum to a Lithuanian RIGHT CENTER: LUNAR STAR . . . WA waterproof nylon, 4-snap pockets, b e l t e d #•50 sailor, was quoted today as say­ President Clamps ‘Freeze^ Sizes S-M-LrXL. ^ ing what happened was “ outra­ geous.” BOTTOM: SUEDE PADDOCK . . . Zip-out M a In relaying this word to news­ 2 On $107 Million in Projects Orion pile lining, slash pockets. Sizes 38-46 ^ 7 0 men, press secretary Ronald L. Available in Longs $85. Strike Fines t / Ziegler promised that a new pol­ - By JIM ADAMS could be begun next year or icy affecting would-be defectors Associated Pres sWriter could be cut out of toe budget Hit $44,000 will be framed after Nixon gets WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ again. a final report, due at toe close dent Nixon has clamped a tem­ Nixon’s Office of Management of businesB toihiy. porary freeze on some $107 mil­ and Budget said ’Tuesday the In Hartford Referring to toe controversy '**'A lion for dams, flood control and mtmey la being held back only that has erupted over last other waterworks projects con­ until the President decides tn HARTFORD (AP) - Twenty- week’s s e l ^ c t the U t h u ^ (Mam tained in what he once called an the next few weeks whether to overstuffed pork-barrel bill continue toe projects at this . i S : - ' six more teachers were fined l 'l ( : 4 H $600 each in Superior cutter off New Ehigland, Ziegler 1 Kir from C^tmgress. year’s spending level In next said: Tuesday, bringing to $44,000 the 'The freeze ties up most or all year’s budget. X “Whatever guidelines were total tines levied in the tluree- W». inltial construcUon money for 56 The budget office pointed to followed in this situation were week-old teacher strike, and projects across toe country, in­ NixMi’s statement when he totally inadequate.” about 150 more teachers were cluding the controversial Cen­ signed Congress' $6.2 blUlon He went on to say that some­ due in court Wednesday on cmi- tral Arizona Project, and non- public works money bill Oct. 7 one had made an error of judg- construction money for dozens tempt charges. that he was considering ways to OPEN TONITE TIL 9p.m. m ^ t and that the matter had ot other projects. minimize what he called the Schools have remained <^>en i>esn “very poorly handled.’ ■Hie freeze will affect a "inflationary and unnecessary” jduring the strike, most of them The presidential spokesman quarter-mllUon-dollar Cmmecti- !nn shortened schedules with sub- gaveral timeii d w rib ed NIxnn Impact of 66 new projects the -cuL. project. congressmen had added. any gift is a thoughtful gift; stitute teachers, nimstrlkers and as “ extremely dlsturtied about Administration spokesmen said T h ere is too much pc»k in -administrators manning the the incident” and promised that a REGAL gift is a compliment. the $250,000 authorized for TTum- this barrel,' the President saud i ,classrooms. However, the school “ appn^riate action will be tak- bull Pond Reservoir will be then. ’ boaiG said nine of the city’s 29 en.” Gtvm MM3N TO Yom oooo TAsn. a vi TM nam or its k s ». 'public schools were c^ieraUng oA Nixon on Mbnday called for a ®®®~‘“ y Nixon said he was deeply con- UKI tWiOISM CaVSTAl. OI BTOUtH UATHBL MCM A OITT TRU •a full-time basis Wednesday and j®®t the bUl’s tapact THI M O ril TOU'RI MMISipilINO THAT VOU KNOW THIV ^another had regular classes for State and ’Transpcutation' De- ArrtKIATI OOOO THNWt. IT IS A COSmisiviT TO THIM. AND Demonstrators picket in front of the JFK Federal officers’ refusal to grant political asylum to a sailor An Army Corps of Engineers ” ®o®*trucUon and noncon- TO TOO. (Bee Page Eight) (See Page Thirty-Five) Building in Boston in a protest of Ckiast Guard f 01-N 7 MAIN SIRIET. MANCHESTHt-64340t who boarded the cutter last week. (AP Photo) spokesman said toe » projects (gee Page FUtoen)

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