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Middleton and The Rev. Drive With Care Joseph and an inn keeper, but onpe a week for an hour, or The Weather Salvadore Rosa discussed the not us. can be invoked in pra.ver sociological viewpoint of to act as a convenient magician Over The Holidays “ We have decided, too, to a aoudy tonight,, lows in the 30s. Sunday respect for life including pover­ on call. confine to Christ­ And Every Day partly cloudy, highs In the mid to upper ty,^ drug addiction and prison “ Fortunately, despite the Snptttti5 UrraUii mas. On Dec. 24, it has not yet 40s. « life. arrived ( does not fact that we don’t let Christmas The four-hour day was com e, .Tohnny, until tomorrow.) com e at all, it is here mil the concluded with the celebration MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEB4BER 23.1972 VOL. xcH, No. 71 MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm On Dec. 26. it’s over (We’ve got time.” of the Liturgy especially TWENTY-FOUR PAGES- 2 TV — 2 MINI PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS to get the tree outside, sweep written for the day by Fr. the room, and clean up. It’s all Vacation McCarthy’s religion class. over dear). « This column will not be Much of the Mass was taken “ So we really don’t let included in next week’s paper, from the book, “ Belief in Christmas come at all. By its as East will be on vacation, butl Medical Viewpoint." He Human Life,” written by The will reaj)pear the week of Jan./ Santa Uses By Joan Thompson Maureen Norton, 5.6; Beth “ Reaperl for Life" very nature, it cannot be A SEARCH is a jouVney to presented his views on abortion 4 Rev. Anthony T. Padavano. 1. We at East extend our warm Egan, 4.55; Fran Ricci, 4.55; On Dec. 8 a “ Respect For contained anymore than God The ECHS juniors are find one’s self through song, and answered questions posed wishes to all for a happy and Father To Son engaged in promoting better in- Elaine Woodcock, 4.5; Total, Life Day” was held at East. It can be bottled up inside a small group discussions, the by the students. “ " joyous holiday. A irp la n e was inspired from a report at church, building to be visited te r c lm relations. On Sat. Dec. 19.15. Liturgy, and an openness to The Rev. Richard P. Malcolm Boyd wrote in his the Resolution of the National 23, they are sponsoring a dance Floor Exercises: Maryellen accept each other for what they McBrien. a professor at Boston "Book of Days,” “ Dec. 24. It’s l i l A laska from 8 to 12 with the freshmen Casplino, 6.8; Peg Conkling, Conference of Catholic Bishops Talk About are. College, presented a theological Christmas Eve. The big as their guests. There will be a 6.6; Beth Egan, 5.1; Fran Ricci, While speaWng with Father adopted April 3, 1972 in Atlanta, viewpoint — whether or not the mistake we have made is to Kathy says; “All of us at Pero’s, wish all of you a very Ga. pizza party preceeding the 5.1; Sheila Connally, 3.7; Mary McCarthy, I learned that a real Church is a necessary part of place it ‘back there.' Wd have fnerry Christmas and Happy New Year.’’ ARCTIC VILLAGE, Alaska dance from 7 to 8. This is the Ordway, 2.5; Total, 28.8. sense of “family” was felt. “ .,.We urge that educational life in this day. (AP) - ’The CISC Air Force made it ancient history instead ORCHARD FRESH; Macs. Rad and Qolden Dnllcloua. CorUanda. RutsMs, Christmas The team’s next meet will be programs be conducted on the junior’s way of helping the There was a lot of communica­ Group panelists The Rev. of modern life. It concerns Baldwins. Bose Pears, Fresh Cider. cargo plane— its drone echoing dignity of human life and the freshman to continue to feel at Jan. 11 at Penney High. tion and warmth within the David McDonald, John , shepherds. Mary. off a long-barren, snow-capped home at East. group. responsibility of society to FRESH: Caullllowar, Qreen and Yellow Bdans, Red and Hot Peppers, mountain ridge — made three Girl’s Basketball protect all its members — the Cherry Tomatoes, Cranberries, Parsnips, Egs Plant, Acorn and Butternut y o u perky even when To quote Father, "The final Squash, Turnips, Shalots. Leeks, White Sweet Potatoes, Romalne and rumbling passes over a nearby By GEORGE W. CORNELL unbcrh child, and also the aged, everything around looks sort of Gymnastics The Girls’ Basketball Team Liturgy was simply an Boston Lettuce, Red Onions, Belgian Endive, BroooUl, Imported Oates, frozen lake. AP Religion Writer Dec. 13 was the first meet for is now in full swing. They have experience.” sick and disadvantaged." Figs, Red, White and Blue Qrapes, Pineapples, Tangelos, Tangerines, grim — all the nastiness and The program included Dr. Pomergranates, Cumqouts, Melons, Qrapsfrult. meanness we get messed up in, the newly established brand new uniforms and, as I If you are interested in Below, parka-clad old women Dear Son; hear it, a few dynamite plays. William F. Ryan, an internist DO YOUR LAST MINUTE 8HOPPINQ AT PERO'S the rotten war, the crookedness Gymnastics team. It was a tri­ joining the SEARCH do not and red-cheeked children, You're 12 now, and after that This year’s team includes; from St. Francis Hospital. He and cruelty that goes on, the meet between East, hesitate td contact Fr. WEEKEND SPECIALS: giggling with excitement, many you’re Glastonbury, and Penney High. Debbie Caouette, Katie Walsh, McCarthy. spoke on “ Respect for Life — A NOTICE slouchy types copping out, huddled close to a roaring bon­ probably as jaded by the day as Laura Ehrhardt, Cheryl giving up, so pampere l they Here are the results of that FRESH STRAWBERRIES ...... pt. 596! fire to keep warm. you are delighted. It’s a iManchester Water Companyl feel pointless, wandering about, meet: Mallon, Judy Lauder, Lynda CALIFORNIA LETTUCE ...... hd. 35Notch) e46-4510 n O D U C E " but their voices were lost in the evident and gradually a good thing In this world, the Terry Macarone, .9; Total 6.40. SEARCH the weekend of Dec. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Merry Christmas To All 40-below-zero temperatures seasonal joke. very love of God poured into Side Horse Vaulting; 8-10. Half of them were from m IM UM tr, MWCHaTB - MSmM4 that gripped this isolated cor­ this bumpy human East. Sometimes that sort of thing, ner of Alaska where caribou environment. He cares. He the mixture of play-acting and outnumber the Asthabascan cares about us so much as to Indian inhabitants. the real, the getting and giving, live with us, wrestle with our the piled up packages and their Christmas had com e to Arctic troubles, to show how to lid! suggestion of niingled greed them — to give Himself to us. Village, 150 miles north of the and generosity, makes the Arctic Circle and 75 miles from That’s some caring, the mighty whole affair seem a kind of caring of God. And that’a the the nearest community. hoked-up game. wonderful fact of Christmas. Santa Claus came five days The actual meaning gets early, forsaking his sleigh for a blurred and covered up in the Sure, there are a lot of C130. It was the shortest day of clutter. But it’s there distractions and awful the year, when the moon shines In Manchester’s Center Park somewhere, behind the noise blundering around, and even b r is tly at noon and daylight and hectic shopping, behind the Christmas has its mixed-bag cinnes and goes in a few hours. over-wanting and over-buying, aspects. But Jesus let us know behind the excitement and there Is love and happiness and The occasion was the eighth The Greatest Story Ever Told sometimes tears of that oddly hope at the heart of It. That’s Christmas mission to the amalgamated morning. quite a gift, son, a real big one. village by members of the 17th It ought to give US zest and courage. It ought to keep ua In Tractical Air Lift Squadron Arid it came to pass in those days that there toent It’s not that the basic point of MM. from / Elmendorf Air Force And the said unto them. Fear not, for Christmas is not always there, there punching and knowing ADAM’S Base near Anchorage. a degree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world behold, / bring you good tidings of great joy which but simply that we so often clog that life is worth It, that MM aid OPaNKHTS should be taxed. i V it up, bury it and crowd it out goodneu is possible and will a p p l e 4 C H R I S T The plane lumbered in for a i shall he to aU people. with our muddleheaded win out in the end. SFRiMIcassOKS $TW BEST GIFT GOINGi ’ta 9S0 landing on the frozen lake, foolishness. And that’s not so M wamanvEME where airmen were greeted by (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was For unto you is bom this day in the city of David, good. Because we really ought That’s what Christmai is ChooBo From Thooo HOLIDAY 9 Maple St. nearly all^of the 103 villagers as governor of Syria.) a saviour, whidt is Christ the Lord. to pay a little more mind to just about. That’s the joy of It. Fomou* Brondo: they’ unlMded 7,300 pounds of what the occasion is all about. That’s the priceless package. (just around the corner toys, clothes and food donated Ati^ ths shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the Of course, you know, maybe a from Main) by Anchorage ttierdiants. When And all went to be taxed, every one unto his own liUle yagiiply,8om.etin)e that it ONIY the pr^enta had been iMssed babe, wrapped in swaddling elothese and lyUtg in a Located at the Manchester cUy. ha> 1q do WMi sontebing that out, tha entourage traveled by manger. happened r long time ego in a ‘iM VSiNictTttinftBMiBIE Pet Center HRBMB-liiam IKS snow niachine and dog sleds the far-off place, and you see the '•iiPMiniMMn mile :tp the village for a buffet And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the Headquarters for Coins, U.S. And suddenly there ivas, with the angd, a little m ^ ls of It the kids make This Edition lunch in the community ball. city of 'Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of David, at dmreh, the woman with the Stamps, and large selection rnarLOW multitude of the heavenly ho»f pndsUtg God, and [of supplies and accessories. which is called ^ (because he was of the baby, the animals standing PPICE8I Despite his heavy arctic gear, saying. around, some strange guys on Herald’s Gift Santa Claus suffered a Manchester CAN’T m n> IT — XBBN TRY IIS! house and lineage of David.) camels bringing gifts to the To 649-4273 frostbitten ear, but the kids Glory be to God in the highest, and on earth, Christ child. didn’t seem to notice. 9 to 9 Sat: to fi To be taxed with hjis espoused wife, being great peace, good will unto men. It’s a strange story, a sort of News Carriers One enterprising youngster with child. curiosity. But don't let the Tfw World of apart* apparently / wanted to make And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away fanciful qualities of it make you sure Christinas would come Dopaadt on... > OUR S1«l CHRISTMAa ON MAM aTRUm And so it was, that while they were there, the days from them into heaven, the shepherds said to one put it on the same level with again next j/ear to the village, Santa Claus. Despite its DOWNTOWN MAIN STRRBT, MANCHESTBR another. Let us now ^ o even unto Bethlehem, and linked to the outside world by were accomplished that she should be delivered. seeming remoteness from the CAPITOL Free MUUn Street and Purnell Parking! two radios and twice-a-month see the thing which is come to pass, which the Lord present, and with all the ‘Solar Alert’ supply flights. Eapiak Ca.'bb : , “CHARl^ IT wrra YOUR MA8TKR CHARGE CARD" And she brought forth her firstborn son, and hath known unto us. muddling elements of Clirlst- mas, it's about something great Issued By He had erected a sign on the wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him a Qtfar* TTiase AnA they came with haste and found Mary, and and true, right now, this day. OPEN DAILY 10-10; am SuggotOottK trail Winding back to the plane: manger; because there was no room for them in the Weatherman “ Santa Claus, com e back next Joseph, the babe, lying in the manger. inn. The thing is that when Jesus • COMPASS • HORNS year.” was born, a new light came into LIGGEH And when they had seen it, they made known NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A • BOATS ’n CANOES this world, a person who weatherman, apparently PHUIUCY And there was in the same country shepherds • JOHNSON OUT­ FOR abroad the saying which was told them concerning this showed us the way of real living disgusted at having to predict BOARD MOTORS We Hava. abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by and total goodness, who made rain for the New Orleans area • BOAT child. Adltlaa ' >>^BEZZINI clear what the mystery of God for Christmas Day, has issu ^ ACCESSORIES night. is really like, and what He And aH they that heard it wondered at those this sardonic “ solar alert” on • SNOW BLOWERS I t wants us to do, and be. mSKETWU SHOES Gifts MANCHESTER No 'Herald the weather bureau wire; • POWER LAWN things which were told them by the shepherds. -0PE9~ 818E.MIddlaTpka. And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them "Unusual atmospheric RAKES and OPEN Now, you ask, just what is 7 Days A Week! 64S-S327 On Monday and the glory of the Lord shone round about them and But Mary kept all these things and pondered them conditions seldom experienced MULCHER8 D A ILY ...... 9 to 9 that? Well, as we (Christians see in the New Orleans area haa SAT...... 9 to 5:30 COME FIND May Your they were sore afraid. in her heart. it, you only have to look at caused the usual beautiful gray 31 Ihh St, Esidwster Jesus and you know. This man, cloud cover familiar to DIVE A BIKE PIn m MS-TISS YOURS ...IN OURS. Christmas this very special man, acted In residents to evaporate, leaving Groman's a quite surprising, peculiar the ugly blue sky explosed for SPORT SHOP Slate Be Merry And Safe way. There was a difference all to see. Pool TaWot here, a newness. “ A large bright ball hanging 86 COTTAGE STREET overhead has caused panic in 646-6690 You might even call him a the French Quarter, and most little kooky. Because you know natives have sought refuge in what? He had a chance at being numerous saloons in the area. Christmas rich and powerful, and he "However, there is no need to • BERNirS TV .. turned it down. He had a chance fear the bright object known in NMOEnanuuK stqk * w a b Heat Wave to head up a big army, be a other parts of the world as the king, but he wouldn't do it. sun. It may cause slight 10 speed, 5 speed, 3 speed. Down Under discoloration of the skin and S«t up and ready to go or ( Bflgtoite j He said he had more burning of the eyeballs, but the layaway. Good selection. nzzo SM SHOP SYDNEY (AP) — Australians important things to do, effect is temporary. OXY prepared for Christmas today straightening out people who “Other bright objects of 3 FARR’S as the temperature soared to were mixed up and sad, giving lesser brilliance will replace 104 in downtown Sydney,. six them hope, helping people who the sun tonight, but these too 2 Main St were poor, hurt or sick, being a r e harmless and will open daHy to 10 p.m. HERE AT THE major brusbfires raged in the eastern part of the country and nice to kids. He said this was disappear by morning. Harvest Hill more important than being a “ The weather service is DIAUA-MATIc// , Swiss Colony two infants were reported M M S M r n u bigshot or making money; just happy to announce that we have MANCHeaTtn p a r k a d e PACKAQEStORE killed by a four-day-old heat \CIM IItIMAt plain old loving people, bracing made arrangements for MANCHESTER PARKADE wave. H “GOOD EATING" The temperature also cut into them up, assuring them that transport of sufficient moisture to the New Orleans area on “GOOD GIVING’’ the usual heavy flow of pre- God s to ^ with them, that the Saturday to produce an We Feature Cairistmas traffic to vacation life given us, even though we QIFT PACKS and resorts. One beach inspector often foul it up, has a solid increase in our old favorite cloud cover; and, by Sunday, ^ IMPORTED DELICACIES commented: “ I think iU just eternal purpose. we expect to have sufficient A CompiBtB L/fio Of too hot for many people to That’s a pretty nice thing to moisture on hand to give IMPORTED and DOMESTIC bother coming here to try to be sure of, you know. It adds a everyone an inch or two of rain •i. ( < (■ t ( i (■ .( <■ (' <■ r cool down.” OPEHTONKHTl WINES zing to just being alive. It keeps for Christmas.” 'e m I In Time For Chriatma* FOR THE HOLIDAYS M tm y N A U I MILK furniture store (Sal II Sdl) I J. • OWI ! QIFT PACKS • CNMa I HOME DELIVERY COLLECTORS’ BOTTLES aWCHTEIIIS I 3 TIMES WEEKLY IN PAPER OR GLASS (dimeriy------m s Main St.. Manebestor eUPT03VIMB „ „ „ | Piione Ott-MSa HI P8T1 j OARI-MAIO m u GO., INC. 612 KEENiY STREET 643-6424 LOOK FOR THE HARVEST HILL DISCOVERY LABELS AND SAVE! ► I ,i » ‘ * I ) I V I > ) 1 i 1 V PAPE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HEltALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat- Dec. 23,1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 23, 1972 e> HOT LINE ^••••••ssoasaaoaasaasaoaaaos** SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) Public Petty T h e a t e r Sheinw old on B ridge — Liquor store manager Eva T i m e S e h e s i a l e Moreno, 43, was talking on the C a s h B o x Radio for the Week News for Senior Citizens phone when a man walked in, (These are the basic listings, and Include only those news broad­ by WALLY FORTIN ^.o placed a knife to her chest and To Get Test casts of 10 or 15 minutes in length. Some stations carry other short DONT GET FLUSTERED South dealer demanded money. ‘You’ll have newscasts. Daily sports information can be found on the sports WHEN TRUMPS ARE SOUR Neither side vulnerable Director Saturday By ALFRED SHEINWOLD to wait,” she said, indicating NORTH the phone in her hand. “I’m LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. What baiqjens to the average W- (AP) — An anonymous resident ♦ Q 86 talking to a policeman.” player when he runs into a 54 O A J9 Hdlo! Areyott all set for the thank them very much for Schedule for Week iU The robber fled. plans to fund a public petty cash Burnside Theater — “ The trump break? He gets C> A K Q 5 / w n c -1 0 8 0 W INF — 1238 U f fst man ^ dressed to red? * coning. Monday, Christmas Day; box in the city’s Newtown Park. Getaway,” 2:00-5:00-7:15-9:30 (Moa^-Friday) flustered, loses control and ♦ K 10 3 • > If not, you’d better gpt going Shortly after that Santa Claus building will be closed. The city council has approved U.A. Theater East — “ 1776,” 5:00 Town and Oountiy (CBS) News Even) Hour On Hm Hour) winds up goind down 9 million. WEST E a s t 'f because with the noise they are sent one o f his dqmties, Anna placing the box, called the 6:00 Bob Steele Show- (MeudaHTiMqr) Tuesday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. 2:30-5:30-8:30; “ Organ 10:06 Tbeatre ol Melody Mind you, the expert doesn’t 4 None 4> A I 7 5 3 NOW PLAYING SMJahnUBeOa making about places being Hanpt, to visit with us, and the Senior Bowling League at the 9 0 l l k e % "Faith in Mankind Money Concert,” 8:15 11:06 Jean Show 6:10 Jou Leonard eojoy running into a horrible 8 65 <;?-10-7 2 Box,’ ’ in the park. 12:00 Mean. Weather g K» Worid News Round-up opened on Sunday, it means you gang exdianged gifts. We then Parkade Lanes. No bus State Theater — "Snowball 12; IS Meet Me on the Plaa trump break; but he keeps O 7632 O 94 F U N N Y G IR L 8:15 Jon Uonitd . only have a matter of a few passed out onr Christmas scheduled. Pteylna al 7 a MO P.M. Express,” 1:45-3:50^:00-8:00; 1:00 Newi 10:00 Jeff Jacoba calm, keeps control and may go ♦ AQJ872 *954 l:lSMikeUne hours left, providing, of course, message to everyone, and also Sal. a Sun. MtUnna 1 a 3 P.M. The resident, who said he "Short Subject,’.’ f ; 15-3:20-5:25- 2:00 Jay Rldttrd down only 8 million. Oc­ SOUTH Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:06 Afternoon EdlUon 4:10 Back the Banda you’re reading this on Saturday had a colorful flyer to be passed Youra, Mina a Oura wanted to do "something 7:30 noon, visittoig, cart playing, 0:00 Newi - Stocki. Weather 4:30 JiylUdiatd casionally, as in today’s hand, 4 K 10 9 .^2 aftCTnooo. out. Ihose wbo didn’t get the ■'i' i'f* Comlne Naw Canlurlont extra’ ’ for the communijty, will Jerry Lewis Cinema, South 6:2S Strictly Spoita 6:00 n i W o ) " played a few weeks ago in the KQ4 3. etc; noon to 1 p.m.. Hot Meal 7:06 A c ^ TO 0:16 FhUr Like everywhere else, things fliers will receive than to the and Meals^m-Wheeb; 1:30 p.m. give 12,000 to newspaper Windsor - “ Funny Girl,” 7:00- 7:3$ Edward Newnun Reports 6 :2 0 r • team selection playoff to pick 0 no 8 7:50 Joe Caraiiola 7:201 have been happing here at the mail ripit after ttie holidays, or Fun-Day, and Jon Norris will publisher Gene McCann for 9:00; “ Yours, Mine, & Ours,” 7:301 North American team, our ♦ 6 Connecticut Public 6:00 News Center and we sure were busy th ^ can drop by and pick them speak on the No-Fault The aledding has been pretty good at Keeney Si. School hilL deposit in a bank account. 1:00-3:00 6:15 Pop Concert 7:351 toro manages to make his con­ South West North East Television (Channel 24 in 7*4S Jav fN—wMifl prqpaitog for, and eddirating up here at the center. M ^ann will withdraw $10 from Meadows Drive-In Theater — 0:05 Nlxhthat 11 im S p ^ A r a a view-point tract deVito the bad break. Pass 3 4> Double Pa?s Insurance followed by the 11:00 News, Biaineas. Weather Christmas. And we’re not dime JERRY UWIS’V ^ 'CINEMA the account each day and place Hartford) will carry the "Night of the Cobra Women,” 4 4^ Pass '40, Pass Next came the goodies, and Round Table Singers; dancing mJJVAIf AVK. — MMM4 *■OVninMIMI 11:20 Sports Final South dealer yet, as this joint will re^y it in the box. Christmas Eve Mass from 8:45; “The Creamators,” 7:00; ll:20OlhtfSldeoltheDw Neither side vulnerable 4 4 All Pass ^ / we bad lots of help to passing and ca rt playing iriU round out ISatardayt come alive agato on Friday the Vatican Sunday (Dec. "Lady Frankenstein,” 10:15 Opening lead — Ace of Qubs Opening lead — S p A them out, and I leant to Uiank the afternoon. Bus pickup 5:00 Town and Countjy evoitog Dec. 29, when the gang Smaller Jury Amendment Signed 24) from 10 to 11:30 p .m . Vernon Cine I — "Fiddler on 5:00 Bob Steele Show opened the ace of clubs the foU ow i^ for their help: noontime. Return trip at 4 p.m. Anyone who needs money can 10:00 Gardentiine C - celebrates the coming of the lvli'.()ur:i:i'l IVlncHRAW the R oof,” 2:00-5:00-8:00 and donttoued with the queen to Georgina Vince, Mildred Thursday, 9:45 a.m. to noon take it with no strings attached, Pope Paul VI will celebrate 10:15 Modm living For lack of anything b e ^ to new year with a big dance and Vernon Cine II — “ Pete & 10:30 Saturday Showcase 6:00 Jon L e o J d * ^ ’ dummy’s king. New York Teemar, Bbrnadette Noel, pinochle tournament; noon to HARTFORD (AP) - The of state’s office that the many complaints that the State Treasurer Robert I. Ber- to implement the six-member and, hopefully, repay it later. the m ass and g ive his annual OHIO World Ntwi Round-up do. East returned a: 4rump. card party. More on this later to constitutional amendment TiUie,” 2:004:20-7:00-9:10 10:50 WTICOutdoon 8:15 Jou LeiiOfud expert William Grieve, playing Anna Haupt, G loria' Boison, 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 fourth amendment to (Connec­ amendment was inadequately don and State Comptroller jury provision. The anonymous donor will re­ C3iristmas message. CPTV 11:00 Saturday Showcase lO.-OOJetfXcaEe S(Hith won with the nine, Idd a the,cdumn. could be signed anyway. 12:00 Mews, Weather the South cards, felt quite sure Lena Speed, Aljce Vozzolo and p.m. to 4 p.m., bridge games. ticu t’ s 1964 C onstitution, publicized and explained before Nathan G. Agostinelli. Six-member juries are used evaluate the project in six will broadcast tiie event, ll;OOBrtn(Baiiklht50'i heart to dummy and returned a Well, our gang survived the In addition to allowing the 12:15 Saturday Showcase lldMJiEalacaha that West had opened three Jae Hagora, with yours truly Bus pickup at8:30 a.m., return allowing the legislature to cut the election. However, action by the General in civil suits and to criminal months, McCann told the coun­ “ live” via satellite, by way 1:00 News 2KM Jim Beckwith trump for a finesse wiNi’ the trip to Radio City, even.with the passed out the punch. General Assembly to cut the 1:15 Your Home Decorator clubs on a six-cart or seven- trip at 12:30 p.m. Superior Court criminal juries Secretary of State Gloria Assembly is required in order trials in the Circuit Courts. cil. of Spanish television. Sunday 6:00 Jack Warner on Sporta ten. Declarer then drew the last hustle,, bustle, and pushing size of juries to half to Superior 1:30 Saturday Matinee 7:001711 World thiiWedi cart suit headed by A-Q-J but Next Wednesday we will have Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, from 12 members to six, was Schaffer, who agrees with the .2:00 Opera 7:10 BUI Vaiiir trump with the king of spades around from the kids, and Jon Norris here to discuss the kitchen social bingo; noon to signed Friday to the office of Court criminal cases, the new complaints, is proposing 5:00 Monitor l:008igju(» no side strength. H West had and claimed his contract. trying to get through the line at the secretary of the state. amendment also guarantees the 6:00 News, Weather the missing ace, for example, No-Fault Insurance Plan for us, 12:30 p.m. lunch is served; 7 legislation that would allow her ATTENTIOII m o v e i m i m q b Burnside Theater — “ The 0:20 Strictly Sports «. Daily Question ' ti the same time. The show was right of lawyers to question be would have bid cme club in­ and then we’ll be entertained by p.m. to 10 p.m.. New Year’s office to provide poster-size ; MHS GIe m Of 1070 RIRnM «l8/IN O Getaway,” 2:30-5:00-7:15-9:30 6:30 Monitor As dealer, you hojidi good and the food was excellent Ordinarily, amendments prospective jurors indi^ually. Open 11:00 News. Weather stead of three. one of our favorite groups, dance and cart games, live t|xts and explanations of U.A. Theater East^ “ 1776,” ll:20SportaFiiul Spades, Q-8-6; Hearts, A-J-9; that’s the report by many which have been approved by Some judges have been using YOUNQPEOPIJE la :uu uMwaiu m. Moreover, West had many Manchester High School’s music by Marion Stevens’ p rop osed constitutional I Send Returns For 1:304:30-7:30 l2:OOOth«Sideo(iheDav 11:30 Songs of Brin Diamonds, A-K-Q-5;' Clubs, who made the trip. the voters are signed into effect the so-called “ instant jury” THIE (5 IETAWAY n* •WMM W Mi nitui fe M Mta> (Suday) more clubs than his partner, so Round Table Singers. You can’t Band, with goodies and door amendments for display in mnmmrnamttammeti State Theater — “Snowball 1:00 Edward H. K-10-3. Last Friday nl^dit was just when the election votes are system of requiring lawyers to All Day WESTOWN Reunion Dance at 5:30 Sunrise Seranade • 6:00 Jim Beckwith miss this program. prizes and stuff like that there. public places before an election MIMM *r MM, <*mm Express,” 1:45-3:504:004:00; 7:00 Sunday Strings « that East was likely to have nilWMCY Manchester Armory 9:30 Rival Time What do you say? about a repeat of the week Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return officially “ canvassed.” But ac­ question the panel as a group 6:00 News 10:15 HolyTrinity Ouirch ' several m ore spades than West. and in polling places on election “ Short Subject,” 1:15-3:20-5:25- Answer: Bid one diamond. before weatherwise, and so tion on the new jury during the jury-selection on IAU M a MWTTH) 8:15 Sabbath Message 11:00 Jfan Beckwith trip at 12:30 p.m. Bus pickup at day. 7:30 8:30 Guideline 12:00 Sign Off In short, declarer knew before The hand is too strong for an once again no card playing that amendment was delayed Sunday December 28th. 40 for Pinochle 6 p jn ., return trip at the close process. The new amendment became Jerry Lewis Cinema, South 0:00 Newi. Weather he really started to play the opening bid of one notrump. If evening. because of a suit brought by a Deadline Tuesday Dec. 26 0:10 HymnUme Thursday we had 40 players o f the dance. The voters approved the effective immediately on the Windsor - "Funny Girl.” 7:00- 9:30NaUooal Radio Pulpit hand that East had at least partner can reqxmd, ydu will Monday was our usual busy group of Yale Law School for pinochle and the orinhers amendment overwhelmingly to signatures of Deputy Secretary All modtemal SMvteas AvaHaMo 9:00; “ Yours, Mine St Ours” 10:00 Sunday Showcase three or four spades headed by make a jump bid in notrump. day rtth a large attendance for students. Superior (Court Judge K.L. Odell 12:10 Sunday Showcase the ace or ace-jack. were; Robert Schubert, 678; the Nov. 7 state election, 381,895 of State Harry Hammer, acting Sat. Bargain Matinee LS3 1:00-3:00 12:45 Travel Trends Copyright 1972 our kitchen social bingo games, George Saden rejected the suit 4 5 5 HARTTORO ROAD 6 4 3 -5 2 3 0 512 East Center Street W P O P -1 4 1 0 Good Start May Derby, 669; Lyla Steele, Merry Christmas to 156,092, but there have b ^ n in Mrs. Schaffer's absence. 2 P.M. — 994 Vernon Cine I — “ Fiddler on 1:00 Sunday Best General Features Corp. and it was good to see Tom back Dec. 13, saying that the vote 2:00 Monitor Declarer started off by 668; Bob Abeam, 660; Emma On behalf of the staff, I want the Roof,” 2:00 5:00 News to action. recount law which was cited by Kinacm (Monday-Fcldayl leading the queen of spades Russell, 648; Inez Blahoney, to take this opportunity to thank I UWy ir murii iftiMW>*l Vernon Cine U — “Pete St 5:10 Sunday Edition 6:00 Bill Love— Lou Morton In the afternoon we had 46 the law students could not serve SaUiltN PMMvMiiltSiwWa Tillie,” 2:00 6:00 News. Weather. Sports from dummy. The idea was to DOESN'T HELP, . 645; Peter Frey, 643; Frances everyone for all the lovely 6:30 Meet the Press 10:00 Tom Jones playing pinochle and the as a basis for that type of IM v M l:0OBiU Winters force out the ace and perhaps CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) Fike, 641; Mary Hope, 640; cards we received, and also to 7:0S Monitor winners , w ere: Robert lawsuit. 4:00 Mike Greene — Being a son of an athletic Ellen Kiernan, 633; Marie wish everyoen a Very Merry Okii^ Iw 7 :30 Yale Reports 7:00 Ray Duiuway pick up a singleton jack in the 8:05 Your Box at the Opera trainer is apparently no Schubert, 6m; May Derby, 869; Idl • 441 - Monday 12:00Bobhy Riven West hand. West’s actual spade HebenStreit, 632, and George Christmas. The students have time to (Ml MMt wy iMry 8:30 Eternal Light guarantee agai nstinjuries. Lyla Ste^e, 688; Bob Abeam, holding became clear when he Last, 625. I received a little verse along appeal, but Atty. Gen. Robert H rkititifkifkir McMsIiiinM) High school football player 680; Emma Russell, 648; Inez Burnside Theater — “ '^he discarded a club. In the afternoon the bridge with one of my cards from Ann The Award ★ W DRC - 1 3 6 0 (Saturday) Bob Hartman’ s father^ Red, is Maiumey;, 645; Peter Frey, 643; K. Killian advised the secretary llm m n sm Getaway,” 2:30-5:00-7:15-9:30 players were to action, and the Lenmann, and if it’s OK with < Man Winning* 6:00 Bill Love — Lou Morton East took the ace of spades one of the top athletic trainers Frances) Fike, 641; Mary Hope, U.A. Theater East - ” 1776,’’ (Monday-Friday) 10:00 Ray Dunaway and returned a club to make lucky winners were; Ivy her I’m going to quote it k MIXL1MU»«rS *6:00 Bob DeCarlo 2:00 Bill Winters in the state. In the past years. 640; Ellen Kieman, 633; Marie , . MMIW 2:30-5:304:30 South ruff. South thereupon led Siddell, 6,020; Florence Ander­ because it’s truly my feelings. 10:00 Bob Craig 6:00 Chip Hobart Bob has had thnee knee Heberstreit, 632 and George ^ p«unsup@4 f IsOnilr State Theater — “ Snowball 3:00 Dick McDonough 12:00 Bobby Rivers good diamonds until East son, 5,020; and Florence Now tis (Christmas time of glee, BARB operations, one factored Last, 625. "IheScreenlW Express,’’ 1:45-3:594:004:00; 7:00 Joe Hager ruffed. Tupper, 4,420. I wonder what’s to store for me. 12:00 Dick Haddad (Sunday) metatarsals, two brcdcf n ankles Turtday came along and just By PHIL PASTORET “ Short Subject,” 1:154:20-5:25- *(5:00 on Monday) and one appendix qperi^tion, 'Ihe Foixl Service Staff and My wants are nil—My desires 9:05 Monitor an h ow or so before the gang SpscU M s t o kksil firavi I Chbi 7:30 10:30 Coingressional Report students would like to wish you are few. The hand that rocks the (Saturday) (^emate Sundays! was ib''gQ' to HartfcHd on a trip J^rry Lewis Cinema, South 6:00 Bob DeCarlo and yours a happy holiday Just happy hours with friends cradle these days is the baby ______to htowBcA Ml to. MutM, 143-5131 11:00 News, Weather, Sports it began to snow. It lo10 Christmas. SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) the Roof,” 2:00-5:004:00 ^ i 10:30 Religious and public service PtRl li T it IkW l) programming - . . . Rowling Resulto Wednesday: Roast chiricen — Three-year-old Thomas Vernon Cine II - “ Pete| St^ l2:OOSignOff.. ■ Pleasure with gravY,' baked fluffy-rice Burnett got on a train behind Tillie,” 2:004:20-7:00-9:10 f I afternoon the Senior, s WkSS-FIlil — 9610 ^ ' ‘ pilaf, , butmed his house h^ro recently and ■ i J L e ^ e wsOi busy at the • ••>••••#•••••••• 9 fe ffW tf f 1111 f t 9 ft*****************************^ (News two minutes before tbejiour, 24 peas and cairots, moist edke traveled 57 miles before he was de fjines, and tl^ results ^ tted by police in Belqiont, WRCH - 910 hours a day) ’ ’ -“ i ' aid )a>lS!YllrisgedyV Yes, Gwundolyn, you ■J ’ w !^ M fduovfs:- i/ ^ ' Let us rejoice h C .(Monday-SatOrday)'i^:i"' (Sunday-Sulurtiuy) )(, fcy •: (i-i:! iiiO '{Gbe’imlT Thursday: Old fashioned^Qsh m ight call a left tern a lonely * B I 1 P A B K I N G H 1 « •> O ‘ T i«» * ' 1- * n In-the Class A '^ iip , Mai7 “Me in d 'm y pu'imy held on and join together with ' 6:00 Reveille 'Midnight All iterto'mMic ; <^ow(fery' grill cheese hnd seagull. [ '1 ; 9:00 Rhapsody 6 a.m. Stereo 96 music Chkves took the h i^ t(lple with tight as the choo-cnoo rocked a a a Christmas spirit 9 a.m. K I^ with More Music bacon, YanlHa pudding, and a MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK ; 12:00 Matinee sY<|iJiBrr0 440 and the high single with 181. back and forth and jerking to celebrate His birth. • 4:00 Highlights ol Hartford Noon The Difference Is the Music beverage. Buying on time is what ; 8:00 Gaslight 6 p.m. StereoMuslc from the Sound to In the Class B groupy Maude sqtoetimes,” Thomas told you do when you hock ATtUEORaAN F rid ify i^ n a salad sandwich, police. He said he didn’t jump Today to January 1.1973 • 12:00()uiet Hours the Berkshires * Race took the high triple with your watch. ; (Sunday). 9 p.m. More Music For New England beef noodle soup, sliced from the moving train beaiuse ; Same as Monday-Saturday l)sting. except from the Mansion , 370 and the high stoglq of 136. (NtWSPAPIR ENTERPRISE ASSN.) luliano's • 8:00 Religious progranis Every Fri. and Sat. peaches; and a beverage. “ my puppy couldn’t.” ; 11:00 Quiet Hours ]F o r the men to the Class A group, Mike Denhup won h i^ BAKERY and PIZZERIA triple with 553; the high stogie • Home Of Good Italian Bread, Pizza, Grinders, D IN E W ITH IIS of 192 was won by Sam Schors. Spaghetti Sauce and Plzka Doughi E u r o p e a n s It’s fractured Tel. 644-3 ID 1 tvr Reservations In the Class B group, Greg 207 SPRUCE STREET MANCHESTER Chaves took the high triple Please Note; We will be Closed Sunday, MondSy and WALT trees and flying To H ave hong^ YOUR ^ I 1) honors with a 401, and the h i^ s k is . . . it's a Tuesday this week, as well as next . . . ______DISNEY Lnnebeons served Dnily 13 to 3 P.M. stogie of 165 was won by Floyd SNOW BALLI H oliday ^ WITIIIMI COSMETIC Post. LONDON (AP) — Europeans, SMMPIER AND By the way, you must stop by in their last week of Christmas the center to see whata terrific ■ flopping, must stock up on jito my staff did to decorating food, cash and other necessities, HEADQUARTERS | VITO’S it. Talk about your Christmas A bit of Good Cheer for ap unusually long holiday! (Form erly Villa Louita) i Spirit; many thanks to Gloria, • n SUCH VItU DanilUTIM CO.. )IK. CItn VMI Himt PnMcDna Say PIIIF V - , V illa LowlBaRd., Bolton I 7 Jim, Albert, Tom, and Jae. By ' Candies we'ni sending weekend. ■5' ^ e e e.g.,*..# feeeeeeeeee,: il European countries generally.- dl^n'SanilayB—Closed Mondays the way, our good friend Tom 's|iedaity your S S o observe Dec. 26 as a toliday, to n i M W C Y Edwards is now an official i* TtCHwcoiowee *. i•addition to Christmas Day. l 64(w b r» M t member of our staff, and we’re Merry Christmas way. A Happy ______•l»n FfrtucIWas MM BNaef ^ A I• Thus the prospect is for a four- ■ iTMM ...... real happy to have him. r * • ••eefeeeeee e.e • e e.e »• • • • • • • * Season to you, day brrak to business activity— ConUnutitMi R«rtoraMne*,frem 1:15 with iihops, offices, banks, ■•••••••••••I to yours, newspapers and, in some tn a m ost tasteful way places, even theaters and V isit S ick I to all, T ontaht restaurants closed most or all During the day Tuesday, .1 we merrily say. JA* Great of the time. had a chance to visit some of The extralong yuletide comes lTM BI9>IISU«l4.miafllll4W Chrlstmaa Show our sick members. Paul because Christmas Day falls on Schu^ was to a great mood, Our . ^ « a Monday. Thai occurs and feeling so good he was irregt^ly due to Leap years. scheduled to return home M f l n # The next long holiday weekend anaM the middle of the week. Candy will come to 1978 and the one I virited with Bill Skoneski for a after that to 1969. fet^ minutes and he’s coming Christmas list includes: Banks in Gerihany and alo^ slow but sure. I also saw 2 Britain will close their doors A ^ e Johnston wbo fell last BOXED CHOCOLATES • A special fruit and Friday evening and won’t open S u i^ y nifdit and fractured her nut assortment, double dipped chocolate Jerry Lewis Cinema again until Wednesday, Dec. 27. South Windsor pelvis. She looked good, and covered nuts, fancy packed holiday tins and In mqst other countries they’ll was resting comfortably. Also a large selection of dark and milk chocolates be shut for three days. stopped by to see Ann Rice but and white. In the Netherlands, some she wasn’t in here room com p^es announced they’ll, because she was downstairs for HARD CANDIES — Bpth solid and filled remain closed from Dec. 23 unr X-rays. Christmas candy In attractive tins and bulk. til Jan. 2 because it is hardly We were told on Wednesday Cut rock, foil wrapped fruits and berries, worth opening between the 3 that Muade White was admitted paper thin ribbon candy and peanut butter Christmas and New Year’s to our local hospital, Anna ribbon candy. weekends. send our good Kurtz is quite ill at Manchester Tonight Manor, and Margaret Burke CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES — Colorful foil w ishes to l e t Run W (M D ALMANAC and Geneva Lockwood are wrapped Santas, trees and tree ornaments. all, iced Comedy m e r s patients at Laurel Manor. Solid chocolate Santa pops, Christmas Genevas and foiled chocolate bells and w ith our balls. Sleighs filled with candy. special O u r P arty Wednesday was our Christ­ SPECIALTIES — Chocolate covered ginger season’s mas Party, and it started off and Jordan crackers, creamy wafers, j ingle with a ba)ig as we served close bell mb(, crystallized cream wreaths, fudge, thanks. 4. to 100 dinners. In the afternoon salted oiled nuts, hostess mints, truffles and 4 we had around 175 people for traditional marzipan are but a few of the the party. We were treated to many taste treats you esn find only at a m some entertainment by young L quality candy store. boy and girl students ages six to ■ -la? ■ twelve years of age from the The first successful Itmg- Duckley School Special F r lM tlly S e a s o n ' s Q n e t i n g s playing microgroove phono- Education classes. Mrs. Susan ra'aph records made in thp from thm Em ployeos and MoO^ and her teacher’s aide, W U t e r C a r o l United States were demon­ Franclne Taylor, were the strated publicly June 21, Managamant, . . guidance teachers. The ,M attfiau / Biim ett 1948, at the Waldorf-Astoria V- I* students were Tommy >Von Hotel in New York City, Deck, Kyle Juttner, Lynn D eeVs Prive^In ■TVtcwTnire" The World Almanac recalls. Bolduc, Stanley Tilletson, • CORBINS CORNER • MANCHESTER PARKADE • FARMINGTON 462 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER The 12-inch discs w e r e Manchester Packing Com panjrl Deanna Krar, John Brozek, VALLEY MALL • BRISTOL PLAZA • NEW BRITAIN • TRI-CITY PLAZA ——All about love knamarriagal— made by Columbia Records Bobhr MM»ey, and Michael Munson's Candy Kitchen in Bridgeport, Conn., of 3 4 9 WETHERELL ST. MAMCHESTiS y S d to . They sang a number of • NEW LONDON MALL • CROTON PLAZA Please Note: WE WILL BE CLOSED THIS SUNDAY AND A Universal Picture • Technicolor* Pinariiion* I nonbreakaole Vinylite plas­ Chriitmas carols to the delig^it ROUTE 6, BOLTON Open DaiFy and Sunday till 9 P.M. All D&L stores open tonight.,.closed Monday, Christmas Day tic and played at a speed of Manuleetufn Of Bognor QuaUty FooC Prothiote’’ MONDAY. WILL REOPEN TUESDAY, DEC. 26th. of the members, and we want to 33^ revolutions per min­ ute. MANCHES’TER EVENINC HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 23. 1972 — PAGE FIVE MAE FXHJR-MANC BVEWWQiHKRAliP. OBMt.. 8>t. Dec. » . MWf Volunteer Santa Knocks ^Em Dead sister who, not expected, was By ROBERT L. CAMPBELL and rubbed the white cotton turned up something with their being overlooked by Santa. piping on my suit. ’They loiAed name on it. Ihey loved me and I HI ’They clutched my fingers and them. Aesoelated Pres* Writer up at me and trusted me, and The Spirit of Christmas fondled them wa .only tots can. smiled and laughed, thrilled WASHINGTON (A P )-1 was They stroked toy beard gently Santa Claus for an hour to a beyond belief, when Santa’s bag In short, they bought my act. group of Head Start kids. I knocked ’em dead. C hristm as. walks of life and for a few hours, or a “Bob,” said my wife one day It conjures many things to many few days, the accent is on the positive. last week, “I’ve volunteered you for something.” pet^le and not just the Christian The greetings seem more genuine, the “My heavens, what?" I Are You community alone where it is essen^ concerns for the less fintunate more asked. “To be Santa at the Head tially a religious event. acute, the desires for peace more Start Christmas party.” It is a tim e that particularly infects sin c e r e . “Ohhhhhhhhh,” I said. the children. It is a tim e udien family The man across the hall, or the When I got to the s c i^ l, the teacher gave me a plastic bag bonds, no matter how fragile, seem to street, becomes a neighbor. The containing the traditional garb. Don’t be the strongest. It is a time when neighbor becomes a friend and the She pointed me to a teachers’ lounge, gave me a stuffed white many m oi turn inward, evoi if only friend a confidant. U.S. Navy laundry bag and Get for, a few momoits, to conten 4 >late C h ristm as. said: eternity. And it is a time of joy and It is our annual interlude of joy, “You can improvise the ‘Ho, ho, hos.’” hope and light. friendship, peace and hope. 1 decided the gummed It is a great human concept stickers on the small white HUNG-UP C hristm as. whiskers had been licked too compressed into a few short days. many times to ever cover my It has some hidden power that Tliat it is still but an interlude upper lip, so I wedged them without seem s to bring out the best in us if we makes it more precious than ever for under the skull cap to form eyebrows, snapped the beard let it. The Jew who is working in a if we can become enrapt with the Into place and left it to the your hospital so a Christian worker can Spirit of Qiristm as for a few hours or smartest urchin to figure out FAULT! spend the event with his family. The why Santa had a white beard a few days; why not all the time? and eyebrows, and a brown You probajriy know thatl child who saves pom ies for w edu for This is a question which only we, mustache. ConnectIcut’R. new NO-FAULTl a gift to his friend. The carols sung by eadi in our own hearts, can answer. “Ho, ho, ho,” I bellowed in my best Santa voice as I NO Auto Insurance Law becomesi a multi-racial and many-sect group C h ristm as. staggered into the classroom effective January 1, 1973. You I have a harmony which transcends the May y(mrs be merry and happy and under the weight of 50 pounds of may have questions about your I stuffed stockings. “I heard required coverage or yourl mere musical one. may its spirit be with you in the days there were some boys and girls FAULP. benefits. If so please contact any| The spirit of Christinas pervades all and years to come. here waiting for Santa.” of the following Independent Children shrieked, flashbulbs Agents listed below... popped, mothers laughed and I H ie by Giovanni Bellini (ReproducUon courtesy of the National Gallmy Art irtiere (Higinai h«nga ^ its MeUon M ^um .) felt foolish, but went ahead: “Ho, bo, ho,” I roared as one child started crying in the back of the room, “did everyone eat You mutt have this basic coverage by January 1st! their hot dogs and drink their 'A $5,000 no-fault benefits for each eligible injured person. milk.” ★ Liability protection of $20,000 for any one person, $40,000 for any one “Are you the real Santa?” accident, $5,000 property damage. Inside Open Forum The Innocent asked one 3-year-oId disbeliever. ★ Uninsured motorist protection of $20,000 for any one person, $40,000 Wanderer “You bet I am, sister. Ho, ho, for any one accident. I- ■ ' ■ Pray for Peace ho. Let’s see what Santa has in R eport his bag for you,” I said as 1 To the editor: ’The goose that was loose, from home be did stray B ystander HNB Wins Project Financing Your Local Indapandant Insuranca Aganta Ara The Christmas season is He walked, and he waddled along the highway. flopped into a chair with the Rowland Evans and children clustered around me. supposed to be a time of peace He caused consternation, to drivers galore, Art Hoppe The Hartfmrd Natitmal Bank and Trust Co., whose town officials have said. Hartford National’s low bid was John H. Lappen Agency Robert Novak . on earth and good will toward arriving in Manchester, with feet that were sore. “Here’s a stocking for Baker Insurance Agency Charles Lesperance Insurance our fellow men. He was found be Lee F^^cchia, and tied to the stake, municipal finance officer, Peter B. Kelly Jr., is at right, at an interest rate of 2.82 per cent. Other bidders were the Tommy, and one for Nellie, Clarke Insurance Agency John L. Jenney Agency The newqiaper headlines this ’This goose caused more trouble than Nell Flaherty’s drake. was the low and winning bidder Thursday for $550,000 in United Bank and Trust (Jo. and the Connecticut Bank & and a box of something for y - w - / Ted Cummings Insurance Agency M. Kenneth Ostrinsky Insurance week show, once again, that When I ^ found the owner, of this bronze feathered goose bond anticipation notes for Manchest^’s CMper Hill Trust Co. Bids will be opened Jan. 12 on the construction Michael and one for Dean,” I 1/ H Rodney T. Dolln Agency Leonard D. Rivard Agency said. YOUl Jordan^s Cold War peace is not at hand. In fact, the The bird had escaped, again he was loose Treatment Plant renovation. Seated at left is Mayor John and work is expected to start in late February or early y H Jewell-England Insurance Crockett Agency, Inc. United States has the A great hue and ciy, arose around town Peace Is At Hand Again! And Again,, Thompson and standing is Town ’Treasurer Roger Negro. March. Completion is expected in September 1973, at And so the litany of Issuram fJK IaQIHI Aide Pagan! Agency Robert J. Smith, Inc. bombing of Vietnam. This no peace on earth, until this bird is found The project, approved by the voters in a Nov.> 7 which time an open house will be held by the Water Christmas continued, with a ' Raymond E. Gorman Agency Beechler-Tanguay, Inc. few filled napkins hurriedly ■ M IV IS J r u n - AMMAN-With all thought of Hussein’s first step to show action is being condemned by That was the word, in the Hcu’dld we read Dec. 19, 1976 — Presidential As the two aircraft passed, the Bao Dai monarchy instead referendum^ will be financed from existing water-use fees. Department. Charles W. Lathrop Agency Q.T. LaBonne & Associates, Inc. hot war along the Jordan River the Israelis that they cannot leaders around the world. Most everyone thinking, the poor bird is dead. Advisor Henry Kissinger met Kissinger flashed Haig the “V” of installing a tri-partite scribbled with names thrust Jarvis Agency, Inc. into my hands to keep away the C.H. Anderson Agency aided, Jordan and Israel are both have their cake ^ eat it How long can we put up with In someone’s big pot, being readied for dinner for three hours and forty-one sign. Some interpret^ this as goveniment. Nels C. Johnson Agency James Q. Zuccardy, Inc. now jockeying for position in a was a U.5 per cent import duty this inhumane action? This The man who does this, would be a great sinner. minutes today with Hanoi’s Le meaning that peace was at A reporter who noanaged to ,, About Town tears from someone’s younger deadly game of political and un all prothue coming across Christmas season, let us stand I’ye.jqM hewd tba news; t b i f . f ^ has been found Due Tbo in the latter’s tent two- band, some that victory was at get close to the tent briefly iidd ' Swim Lesson economic pressure, with King the river. Its effect is both to up and cry: “Enough, — Stop Retuniro to his oumer, all iuite and sound and-a-half miles south of here. band. But it develof^ that he clearly h e ^ Le :I^Tho',i ■■ ' ij-.i* ..I. '':' .y Hussein’s Israeli-occupied west reduce the profit margins of the the Killing Nowl’’ So now my dear people, go back to your bed It was their 1134th secret Kissinger was iherely remin­ cry out, “Itogs oiler ^ Registration The Youth Fellowship of ’Tuesday at 7; 39 p.m. at the Post will meet at 8 p.m. at the west bank exporters and raise session. ding Haig to.request tw»day.>u. CenterbCongregational Church Home. church. bank of Palestine as the pawn. Each Sunday morning the All’s well, that ends well, bird is not dead. Menawhite. rumors (^o^inued Svftitt demn registration jiiriii the price to Jordanian buyers. Manchester Commit^ for Lee FraccUa^is thankful; M fte man that did find, An Associated Press report service. ‘V. '.s * »t r-inn? u- to circulate that pieacq at ^ will meet tonight at 6:15 at thev (St Iwaei’s five-and-a-half-year Hussein’s S t^ that Kissinger was seen to Observers said < this could be hejd 1 ^ ; 26 — Jan. 5 at the church for an evening of: Peace and JuMice anlT. their ’The goose that’,was loose the waddling behind. band. A source high' in the East Side Rec, 22 School St., The Senior High Youth occupation of the west bank has Jan. 1 when be will try to limit friends Join hands in a -Went 'M erry Christmas to the Herald and its staff, and to Lee “smile broadly’’ on leaving the mean that Kissinger planned to Eiffel Tower predicts acease caroling. Later, refreshments Forum of North United now developed into a not most visit to the occupied west session sent stocks so ari^;in fly home tonaorrow to report a o n l y ;^from 6 to 10 p.m.,' will be served in Woodruff Hall The East Side Rec Pool will Vigil for Peace. The v i ^ is Fracchia. i fire Within 48 hours,. A Monda^ through Friday. The Methodist Church will meet uncomfortable rule for the bank by his own citizens tonone Thomas O’Neill New York. They tumbled, settlement or, perhaps, the lack Marrakech usedr4roihe4ary of the church. Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the church be open for Youth Open Swim nearly 658,000 now-stateless conducted in front of the Gvil followmg is a list of classes that. two-week period every two War Monument in Center Park llA Bluefield Dr., however, when Reuters called of a settlement. ’Then again, dealer, well informed in .this as will the (Confirmation Class nightly 6 to 8, Dec. 26 through Jordanian citizens, tens of years, with stiff penalties of $15 the smile “grim” and the New others, cautioned, it maybe meet two days a week: The VFW Auxiliary will meet Jan. 5. at 11 a.m. Manchester area, set the date at Jan. 3. ]^t Moiraay and ’Friday: 6-6:30, ahd Grade 7. ’The Adult Forum thousands of whom are a day for anyone who overstays York ’Times described it as couldn’t. the noted columnist Joe A li^ , employed in Israel prq;>er and I urge the people of the Beginhers;' 6:30-7, Advanced OF MANCHESTER the limit. community to join us this week “wry.” An aide explained later A flap developed yesterday said the informant on utaom ju making excellent wages. But it that Kissinger merely had a Beginners. and pray for peace. when Kissinger was always relied, had told him 'Tuesday and T h u r^ y : 6- is still foreign rule, no matter But Hussein’s ultimate sesame seed stuck in Us toota. Kathy Burnce Peace for Those photographed eating lunch with confidentially that it w o ^ be 6:30,' Beginners; 6:30-7, Ad­ bow the package is wrapped. weapon in this escalating new-' A Major Plan ’Ihe talks were moved to tUs a good-looking. Brown-haired, style cold war with Israel would 87 B when the cusp of Aries parses vance^ ’ Beginners;^ 7-7:30, of Good Will Dear sir: . ! arid desert wadi from Paris brown-eyed, unifentified camel. With no chance seen here for be to close the Jordan River ‘ Sycanoore Lane through the House d;.U rsa Intermediate; 7:30-8, Adult Regarding the letter “A Good last year in hopes that "the Kissinger laughingly described ' any diplomatic settlement, the bridges to all but emergency’ Manchester To the editor: Major. Gasses. Suggestion," (Open Forum, atmosphere (US degrees in the the camel as “just a friend.” developing commercial ’and traffic. One dangerous r e ^ t of As bloody fighting rages all On the other hand, a Yepiini Wednesday and'Saturday:. 6- over the world, bloodless Dec. 11), Cindy Dodson has un­ shade) would be more He declined, however, to reveal jewelry salesmen informed ^ cultural patterns have fallen such a drastic step might be the Pray for Sinners conducive to a settlement.” 6:30, Beginneti; 6:30-7, fighting rages in the pages of covered a major flaw in the the camel’s name. ' (t second maid at thp Red Giipese Advancied Begiifners; 7-7:30, into a status quo that Israel final alienation of the west bank Sirs: Kissinger flew in for the Palestinians against the King, the Herald, as this individual political thinking of the Insiders saw the whole Embassy that the talks were Intermediate; 7:30-8, very much wants to keep intact. I’ve said this before the latest bargaining rounds yester­ incident as simply another sub­ at a time when many Arab and that individual insists on his American populace. hopelessly deadlocked and .it Swimmers. ^ ' For in the present election, after the election, and day morning. En route be tle plug for Kissinger’s newest I notables across the river are way to settle things. Issues do not begin and end looked as though his wife w m ^ Saturday: ' 10-10:30, circumstance, Israel has it both I’ll say it again now. Each time stopped in Key Biscayne, bestseller, “Sex and the Single looking to him with new Now is the time for peace, with an election year. The never divorce hinv; Beginners; 10:30-11, Advanced ways—control of the land it rings more and more true, Saigon, Peking and Moscow for Negotiator.” ’This followed his without sovereignty for the peo­ respect. Israel would accuse prosperity and freedom from problems facing our country Hints of a deadlock were Begipners; * 11-11:30, more and more horrible. all that enslaves us. This know no time-tables. ’They do conferences ai^ in Washington well-known book on the chess- firmly denied by the,White Intermediate; ll:30-noon. ple who live on the land. Hussein of sacrificing his west “President Nixon, now more to pick up the laundry. bank citizens to his own political philosophy, or that not self-destruct on Election like nature of diplomacy, house. “Seasons greetings,” Swimmers. 1 bombs than ever.” The political philosphy, promises Day. And to reduce the As his plane was landing it “Pieces at Hand.” said a sptaiesman, / ‘and we’ll Israel is bending over nefarious purposes. Gasses begin Jan. 8. bombing is so bad there is even utopia berause our scope is significance of the war to mere­ passed t^ t of his assistant Exactly what transpired in have our boys home by A nominal' fee of $1.50 is backward to stimulate trade a news blackout in effect. Over ly that of a campaign issue may General Haig, who was taking the secret session was, as But another result—the result limited by our selfishness and Giristmas.” t ) charged for all classes. between the west bank and Jor­ 800 people may die every day or pride. explain why that was has off for Moscow, Peking, S a i ^ always, a closely guarded Hussein would be betting When pressed, however, he dan—commerce over the become maimed for life if thin We who have ears cannot dragged on for more than a and San Clemente for secret. Reports blosstmied this refused, as be has in previous Jordan River bridges that gives on-would be quite different. He continues. conferences and Washington to afternoon that the two men would claim that Israel’s bear the One who has the decade. It’s time for the years, to specify which Israel a |13 million trade Only an ignorant fool could answers because He does not American people to meet their deliver the laundry. were now discussing restoring Giristmas. , balance. Israel encourages refusal to return the captured say that these bombs do not hit ft: lands left him no alternative tell us what we want to bear. He responsibilities as citizens of Bids Invited west bankers to pay visits civilians when, in fact, their tells it the way it really is but this country and this dora not across the river and get out but to block economic main target is civiliaps. What Other Editors Say integration between Jordan and He is rejected now, just as He entail merely emerging from For Cruisers from under the occupation for do you think happens when a was rejected 2,000 year ago, the shadows every four years to Peace Deferred as long as any one wants. With the captive west bank, causing bon^ hits downtown Hanoi as u Bids will be opened Jan. 17 in I political turmoil among bis because His peace is spiritiud. vote and then vanishing again. no advance notice to the King’s they’re doing now? His prosperity is for eternity, ’The point is also made that the Municipal Building for government here in Amman, former citizens, destroy!]^ the Has Nixon brought us peace The anguish of the Vietnam from South Vietnam. But it did And how long could be and his furnishing the Manchester insidious status quo and forcing ' and His freedom is for the sold, we should be thankful for vrfaat war is not yet to end, and not require the withdrawal of Israel two weeks ago approved for Christmas? No. Instead we not the body. regime bold out against the Police'Department with 10 new Israel to face up to the problem we have instead of critical of naturally this is a cause for all North Vietnamese troops erosion of indefinite Igueipilla a new policy of giving west have more POW’s, more ’This does not mean that we our faults. But just as an 1973 four-door sedans. Offered bankers permanent passes to of returning political freedom senseless killing, in­ widespread disappointment. It from South Vietnam. pressure? Inevitably, be is in trade'are 9 used vehicles — cross into Jordan. to the west b ^ . should not work for the individual benefits from is particularly disappointing for ’The reason is clear enough. hooding out for as mui^ securi­ discriminate bombing and four common good, but rather that criticism and consequent self- four 1972’s and five 1971’s, with Gosing the bridges would be more years of war. the wives and families of North Vietnam has never ty in the future as be can gpt. an accumulated mileage of we should not be disillusioned if improvement, so, too, with our recognized the existence of For Israel, such conspicuous a fateful step with Write your congressmen, American prisoneriH>f-war who Then consider President over a‘half million miles. CliMUNCE THROlHi^ unpredictable results for Hus­ we sometimes fall, because country. For us to sit back and had hoped to be reunited irith South Vietnam as a separate kindnesses make excellent senators, Nixon himself, tell living in despair is nothing Nixon’s problem. He can aiflia Alsd Jan. 17, bids will be sein, the west bank, Israel wallow in our past their absent ones by Crhistmias. sovereign state, it thinks separate peace with Hanoi, sense. The reduce the day-to- them you want peace, tell them worse than death itself. The achievements will lead o ^ to opendd for furnishing the Police day impact of the occupation. and—not the least—tte new- to cut off the funds. Come with But though, on the even of the Vietnam as a stogie country all bring his troops home, and gqt Depirtihent with a three- quiescent Palestinian comman­ truth does not cease to exist the stagnation and inevitable American presidential election, of of'wbich should properly be his prisoners back. But if bf In short, they create a rationale me to Washington Jan. 3 and 4 because we do not believe it. deterioration of this country, v quarter ton pickup truck. that tends to suffocate anti- dos. But its presume damage to to talk to tb m , and pray for Mr. Kissinger held out h i ^ under the control of Hanoi. It signs a separate peace with Offri-ed in trade for this 1973 , Israel, however it affected ’There already is peace on earth Our forefathers did make this that peace was “at hand,” it regards the present condition in Israeli emotions among captive sinners, now and at the hour of for men of good will. a great nation but only because Hanoi the fighting' goes on new vehicle is a 1963 Dodge west bankers. Last sununer for Hussein, makes it a live our death. Amen. should be remembered that it the South as one of Impn^ier between North and South Virt-i pickup truck with about 44,000 prospect if progress toward a Mrs. Edward Jaworski they set their goals at nothing was Hanoi, not Washington, occupation by alien forces. It Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace; example, 100,000 Jordanians Jay April nam. And how long ceidd the miles'.' political settlement continues 83 Pitkin St. short of perfection. Can we that was pouring on the expects and intends to keep and W,000 Arabs from other 22 W. Center St. Thieu forces in Saigon stand up I/.' t where there Is hatred, let me sow love; in stalemate. Manchester afford to settle for less? pressure for a aimed peace some of its own regular forces countries visited the west bank, Manchester Barry Gullano to the war without American lit ' where there is injury, pardon; the largest number since the agreement before dmetion day. from the North' in present support? If Presldoit Thieu has : C ' 160 Birch HiU Drive That President Nixon poeitions to the South. where there is discord, union; occupation started. * South Windsor to surrender or run we may |)e $3(Jf) Scholarship On the commercial front, desperately wants peace there The dlfferepce between sure that he will lay the blame where there is doubt, faith; can be no question. But irith an withdrawal and)x»wlthdrawal for his failure at Mr. Nixim^s The Greater Hartford Israel subsidizes west bankers eye to hlstmy’s later verdict on Panhgllenic Association is where there is despair, hope; to export their fruits and of those N orths^ troops from doorstep. Mr. Tfixon would not iianrI|FHtFr EuFutng ralb him, he has been firm that the the South is vital to President enjoy that. x offering a $300 scholarship to a where there is darkness, light; vegetables across the river to Today’s resident of the Greater Jordan’s east bank. As part of agreement must be a Tliteu. U they all go away he This is a painful dilemma for where there is sadness, joy; responsible one in American HartfpFd area. Applicants must Israel’s overall policy to has an excellent chance of long­ Mr. Nixon. He can have his ‘i i, Thought terms. term survival to Saigon. If they settlement and his troops home be cpirputly attending an O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much stimulate export for bard Founded OcU 1881 accredited college or unlvfersity As Sir. Kissinger said at his remain, their presence gives to by inauguration day, if ridt by seek to be consoled, as to console; currency, Israel pays a W per and be|fu\ active member of a Published by Manchester Publishing newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. weekend news conference, the the local Communists (Viet Christmas, provided he w ill say cent eqx>rt s u b ^ to these Giristmas, the festival of the sororita affiltated with the to be understood, ais to understand; west bank farmers. That ,Co., 16 Bi-aiiiard Place, Manchester, should telepbone'the ch^^tion depart­ United States will not be Cong and National Ubenition one simple sentence fo MT. Holy Family and the Holy "blackmailed” or Front) safe haveM for rest, National Panhellenic to be loved, as to love, subsidy also helps protect Conn. 06040, telejdione 648-2711 (AC 208.) ment, 647-9946. Child, is also the prophecy irf Thieu. All he has to do isdhy: "stampeded" or even regrouping and resupply. The Ftom here on out you aiM*^ Ckmference. Israel’s own farmers from west Published every evening i worldwide brotherhmxl and Applifation forms may be ob­ for it is in giving that we receive; bank competition. Member Audit Bureau diculation “charmed” into an agreement Northern m op enclaves wiRbe your own. It's that simide. &tt and holidays. Entered at the peace. So long ago the song of until its conditions are right. for them what the Irish tained by sending a stamped, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; It is prroisely this ingenious Member of The Associated Press goodwill was beard over the it would probably also lean) to Conn.. Post Office as Second Oass Mail Ihaappointed as we are that Rqniblic has, until la t^ , been the quick coUapse of the TMeu self-addressed envelope to Mrs. and it is in dying that we are born and farsighted occupation Judean Hills! So far off seems A W simter, 13 Plnney Brook policy of bntiel that Is now M atter. peace hopes have been for the IRA gunmen fighting to rerim e. ^ The Manchester Publishing Co. assumes its consumation! Will the world temporarily dashed, we find the Ulster. Are Mr. Thicu’s President Nixon haa thhen Apta.w Plnney St., Ellington to eternal life. d r a s ^ fire from King Hussein Burl L. Lyons Publisher ever arrive at its Bethlehem, n o financial responsibility for positions of both Presidents enemies to the South to con­ the tough dedrion to profong 06029.,Clptopleted applications Prayer o( Saint Francis of Assisi, 1183-1226 A.D. in the new cold war. As he sees whither for centuries it has typographical m ots appearing in advo> Nixon and Thieu understan­ tinue to enjoy “privileged the war. U an agreenijant ^is ' must bcj returned by Man* 1. it, Israel is establishing a status Subscription Rates tiseincnts and other rewUng matter in The been traveling, and see fulfilled dable. The .Greater Hartford quo in the occupied Jordanian sanctuaries” nif truce indeed “99 percent complsted.^’ Watkins Brothers, Manchester payable in Advance Slanchester Evening Herald. the ancient dream of peace on Take first President Tbien’s terms? Panlvellenlc Association, territory that is bringing earth? — Harry Emerson we can only hope that the time Watkins Organ Studio, Manchester & Hartford Display advertising closing houn, three poeition. The agreement Mr. Thus President Thieu is taken to secure the oUtar tote foundqd, in 1934, has 500 economic prosperity to the west One Month I8.2S One Year $89.00 Fosdick member^ and represents 18 full diqni prior to publication. Kissinger worked out in Oc­ hoUtog out against a ssttlemsot percent will be as riwrt as ^ II Watkins Funeral Home, Manchester bank and making the west Sini^CopylS' Six Months $19.50 national; sorority alumnae Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon tober called for a withdrawal of under which'bs enemieo to the possible so that tim coaUnding bankers unwitting by Carrier, Woeidy 75*. Three Months $9.75 J. Stanton Conover groups..', partners—in—and victims prior to day of publication; 12 noon Friday Btaton all “foreign troops” from Laos Sopth could keep up poiitlcal human tragady of Vtataam can o f ^ unholy alliance. Subscriben who fall to receive their for publication Saturday and Monday. Congregational Church and Cambodia, and for and guerrilla warfare against be brought swiftly to a dose. 3.» withdrawal of American troops him and his regime Indeftoitely. (Christian Science hfonltar) I

PAGE SIX - MjlNCHESTER EVENTOG HEat^LD, Dec. 13. tiW8 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sal.. Dec. 23. 1072 — PAGE SEVEN ;SASSftcsye::¥:::W*::::;;SS*C:W Nixon Expresses Hope Beware of Security Projections Of Improved Relations I MOSCOW (A P > - President General Secretary Leonid I. S Nixon has sent a message to Breduiev had cautioned in a Security trust fhnd—billions (eighth in a Sarins.) to be put down as Its conclusion was this: S President Nikolai V. Pbdgomy speech to an anniversary ______' feirly w ild stuff In 1072. Even and billions more than neces­ USINESS SERV ICES 1'DIRECTORY < That steady rising Social | expressing the hope that meeting that further steps ^ Social Security auth^- sary to pay benefits for any S o c u r it y ^ n e fit o could be & relaUons between the United By BBUCE BIOSSAT ties don’t like to think too puticular year in the future. toward detente between FABULOUS WASHINGTON—(N E A)— “ “ c h f^ u t these things. The tax rate schedule was U t o T ia y S t o I Soviet Union will Washington and Moscow would W hen you trj ------geared to bring in enough to ^ Mxt witoout to I “ If'"® ‘'"P™"® Tass said, depend to a large degree on a Social Securlt. pay for current benefits and rate increasesasc above « v * the&rho h* t- he - message was on the Vietnam settlement. LUCA’S tore, somewhere 1 also build iq) those reserves. levels theni prevailing. Where ft- occasion of the 50th anniver- 5AHTA EElffiL^ , SHf-Servicc HIGH GRADE o f 2010 to 2025, you get into w ould the money come g *ary cekcelebrations of the Soviet Laundromat EgUIPMENT projections so huge they In practice, however, from? By constantly adjust-Union. The TVA has over 600,000 Msa Rnnniai' Tento, Ooto, Sleeping Bngp PRINTING seem unreal. So, iPs best to whenever Congress found ing to t o BASE, to pro-^: Publication of the message acrea of lakes and 11,000 miles SAT. NIGHT Cintam H«i« * Air Btattreeaes, Sieves, beware of most of them. varied sizable reserves were portion of workers’ annual came after CommuiCommunist party of shoreline. Sulli, Puti m i One thing about that dis­ lju iten i* Job and Commordal > developing, it would enact earnings from which the t o ^ - Cull 53 TOLLAND TURTLE tant year 2025 can be said, 2 r r {■_ i <■ 4 i\ < r jprintliig I new scbeQules deferring to is tojen, to correspond . to - '‘’' Maneh/Vsfflon Town Lina In some ways they are in however, urith som e assur­ •Tailoring FARR'S effective dates of previously predictably rising earnings FREE TOWING Pram^ luid nnfcjewt fact unreal, since uey de- ance. The number of people SPECIALS •Dry Cleaning “ The KrirerytUiig Storel» planned tax increases. levels. PHONE 643-2467 Ptunkig of AU lO K ’ ; pend upon so many factors on the Social Security r ^ •Laundry Servico Camp - Bike • Spert w ill have risen from the At long last, Congress 5 p.m. • 9 p.m. Only Z MAIN STBEBT that can’t be foreseen more 176-178 SPRUCE ST. OPEN; present 28.1 million to About bought the idea, at Depot Sqjare Mondsy to Fridiy OdnrniHRliy P m than half a century away. In A Merry and Healthy MANCHESTER others to y at least seem un- 55 miUion — an increase of OPEN Open Daily to 0:00 PJB. 8 A.M.-6 P.M. 254 Broad St., Rear \ Drive-In Parldng J. FABB-—MS-mi : real, for where dollar nearly 100 per cent. Christmas To All Sslurdiy 8 AM. - 1 2 Noon Telephone 643-5727 amounts are talked about it 30sts and administrative ex ­ keep only that reserve on ^ 1 Las to be remembered that CHRISTMAS DAY penses as we go, and let’s hand to co v e r each new S inflation, whether slow or Under t o new financing 10 JLM. TO MIDNiaHT principles adwted in 1972, ise trust fund reserves strict­ year’s output of benefits. § MANCHESTER CUSTOM MAPI fast, will greatly cheapen the New money coming in dur- g Osfrinsky tore will be sufficient ly for contingency or emer­ CANVAS AWNlNtS g; dollars o f t o year 2025 in ing a given year set the stage MANCHESTER money on hand to make all gency purposes, instead of MEMORIAL 00. Manchester Pet Center today’s terms. for t o next. Of course, this DEALER IN WASTE payments to those future building up large surpluses.’’ year a higher RATE sched- % MEMORIAL Opposite East Oemoteey Everyone loves a pet. At least pleased to know that we are beneficiaries when they fall MATERIALS 1 So, projections concerned ule still was adopted, but delightfully air conditioned— not Fix Furniture Now due. that’s what it looks like if you £ with eammgs levels, t o size that was deemed vital to :$ Quality Mmnerlab could see the large clientde of only for the comfort of our The major report of to CORNER STORE IRON tapestries they have. No long­ of t o Social Security tax cover the rising costs of MAIN, CORNER HAYNES STREET Over 80 Tears’ EspeeleMo pet lovers who visit and patronize customers, but also for the com­ Moot of us hate to part with er need you worry about choos­ CHOICE VARIETY base, t o amounts o f t o e s The financial principles ___ 1971 Advisory Council on So­ M edicare. SCRAP METAL the Manchester Pet Center, now fort of our animals. favored pieces of furniture and ing velvet for this velvet will likely to he paid by contribut- adopted in 1935 when Social cial Security, reporting to ( (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) CoH 649-8807 located at 9 Maple St. In down­ “ Some of the services offered the result is we keep putting not <^ush or mat; the new ny­ ing workers at median or Security was set up called to Congress throu^ the Qualify Secretary of Health, V a c a ­ and PAPER town Manchester — Just around by us are: Blend all our own bird .off the work. P A M Upholstery lon has a shorter nap and it maximum levels, t o size for the building of tremen- A. AIMBTTl, P r o p . Shop offers a most convenient tion and Welfare, made this (NEXT: Is Social Security § 1 r r 4 4 < i < 4 1 4 4 4 r < TSl PARKER ST. the comer from Main. They are and small animal food, plus we wears and wears. Crush a piece of the various kinds of bene- dous reserves in the Social service to vacattoaers. Just call Seafood F M li point most convincingly. Law Regressive?) » . TOL 048-0785 or 848-5870 Harrison Sfc, Manchester in their new and larger quartets, carry major brands of food; and smooth It ouE; not a maHT f, AMmiMim boH Up • ss Max Plrog, the owner of the S ( formerly occupied by L u ^ Lady grooming aids; training collars w ill show. 43 OAK STREET Atndnga " P At M T^olstery Shop, the Laundromst. There is p k ^ of and leashes; complete selection ^ C bo^ braid or anU^e^naUs TBL. M9-9987 number is 0494S24, and tell him • Door Caawptea ) of training aids for obedience; to finlrii your furniture and ^ S* drive-up parking at the front when you plan to he awav. He • Storm Doom STEVENSON’S large sele^on of tropical fish, when your chair or sofa is fin­ e Combburilol YVfaaowa MERCURY door. will make arrangements to have Started in 1953 by ’.’Ben” Goz- aquariums and supplies; com­ your furniture done at this time. ished you will be thrilled with Mencheeter 'Awning C*. Travel Rfency 10, it is now a friendly family plete line of Smith-Worthington^ Ih en vriien you return your tui> the results. 105 W EST bENTCn ST. (=Io our friends and 646-2756 business with his wife. Diday, and guarenteed collars; wild bird nlture will be ready for you, At P A iC Upholstery Shop all iMephoM eta-saei Is Social Security Law Regressive? i i neighbors, all best 405 MAIN ST. supplies for your outdoor kinds of uphedstery is done, from ■etabUakediUM his ion, (freg, bringing 40 years of looking like new, and .you will ft: j wishes for holiday NO SERVICE TEL. 649-5533 experience. Ben believes that feathered friends; plus we are not be Inconvenienced by its ab­ antiques to the most modem of furniture, and the work that is to make his case. represent nearly 25 per cent ably^in^ denying their work- ’^ g happiness. CHARGE satisfying his patrons is the ut­ known as the “ house of the mix­ sence. lipkolstery (Ninth in a Series.) ers higher pay as a t o off- g: S •TuiM-Ups hidden is done just as careful­ At root the “ case against’’ of a far larger U.S. budget. most importance; and up to this ed breed piqrpies” Hr. Plrog has many years of set ^ RESERVATIONS FOR ly as that on the outside. As an a n d I Shop is that t o Social ^curity • Eu^Im ClMNiIng day, Manchester Pet Center has “—We also carry a variety of experience in ,uph. There is 849-0824 Against today’s total of Cauriu- ParaMi woidd you like to take up this the fabric nor w ill aril. Hovr- The revisions of the law Security tax and t o income e Qrooorles, Cold Cuts where you purchased your always ample parking on the Mott'., TUee., 8-01 Wed., 28.1 m illion beneficiaries, TrapicilFilk-rwUn fascinating bobby? The Connec­ ever, you can protect fabric ,not Ttuiib., Fri. 0-9; Sat. 9-5 ^made this year included a t o are considered together, o mniUe—VegetaUoa Himilifi — Gtrbilt products, we still do our bmt to lower level of the Parkade and ^ & S a e ia l to figure in 1950 was a Hind Biud Papain solve your problem. We feel that ticut Coin and Stamp is located at you are welcome to stop in at treated with Scotchgard by i^new schedule of tax rates, mere 3.5 billion. to combined rate for to m r m a n , e Oreotlng Cerda :$with t o worker’s and em- two types is seen to be “re- S g Aqauium Ictatwin. ale. your pet problems are ours. the entrance to the Manchester any time. purchasing a can of Sootch- Brittain along with most We Depend On T oo . . . Out Oaai IpeeW Bitadtd gard In an Aerosol can at the i^ployer’s contribution for 1973 critics contends that the psslve’’ not jiut for low- Living at 83 Ralph Rd. in Pet Center. They not only carry a Do you have antique furni­ MANCHF.STER Ton Can Dqiead On Dsi PHFaadi P A M UidioUtery Shop. Pull fixed at 5.85 per cent each eight hundred eighty-seven P Manchesto, also gives us a per­ full line of coiiu and stamps, but ture, or do you cidlect it? If so GLASS worker for all practical pur- “ ""j™® P®®pi® i®r m id- directions for Its use are on the AUTO PARIS • For Auto WtoikWeMe •j;: (compared to 5.2 per cent poses pays not once but die-income families, main street, in Open 7 Days A Week MANCHESTER sonal pride, not ooly in our fine they also carry a complete line of it could be a problem to have M can and It works like magic. ;:$each in 1972). The rate. twice, that to employer Like others, he also to- UU Midnight coin and stamp supplies. Come in this upholstered correctly, but • For Store Fronto aari downtown manehester, PET CENTER store, but also in our Tou are most welcome to which includes an allotment passes on his t o eitor putes t o contention that So- 9 lupu sr. anytime to t ^ over your and not if you take it to the P A M all Rizes of wliidowa w eight upon low-income MAIN BT. 846-0288 UNCHaiEI towni’’ he says. When the visit the shop at anv time, even ^j:for M edicare’s hospital in- tbrough higher prices or by clal Security is truly “in- Connecticut stamp problems with Mr. Gazzo, Upholstery Shop. They do au­ OPEN workers and not heavily weather hi warm or hot, you’ll be If you are not contemplating o For Table Tops ’ ^surance, will climb slowly holding down wages to com- surance’’ as private jnsur- PA — he’s very helpful and frloidly. enough on the earners at the thentic work on all antique fur­ having any work done right SAT. to 1 P.M. $?toward 6.25 per cent each, pensate. ence is generally defined. niture and, unlike some shops, OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. now. You will be Interested In SATURDAY 8 A.'U.-NOON SJwhere it will remain for to ®*"* It might be argued in re- (n e w s p a p e r e n t e r p r is e a s s n .) SEE US FOR QUALITY .Mr. Plrog does band tufting. ears 1968 through 1997. the samples of work done here, SycF 9hni*i9iAe oov m jgyj buttal that, where strong ------TAILORING Tou can safely entrust your STh( tborities say in the materials to be used and J. A. WHITE here’ll have to be a new imions are involved, it is a prized pieces to the P A M Up­ ^look ton, but t o presump- som e 20 m illion w orkers who (N EXT: Your Right to you will get many Ideas , when GLASS CO., INC. were too poor to pay any in­ dubious proposition that em­ CUSTOM holstery Shop. Ition is later rates will go Future Benefits.) MADE you visit this sh(^. 'When you do s i BlRaell S t — Tcl. 849-7888 come toes still had some ployers can succeed inevit- Stop In at the P A H Uphol­ have work done, be sure you higher. SUITS stery Slu^ and see the shim­ ii T* __V-*'® uuuou uweu iruiu$1.5 billionuieir taken from their FoF^Ladtes and Gentlemen have It done here and you will paychecks for Social Secur- mering antique velvet, corded be more than saUsfleld. Alterations — Cleaning velvet or some of the beautiful FREE DECORATING that millions more gimatch the enactment of t o people paid less in income Biossot Social Security Book a Repairs C om plete nine H erud • WALLPAPER ^major 1972 Social Security toes than for Social Secur­ The Menchealer Evening OoBSldefstlOM ;&changes, a new critical study P.O. lOX 4M, RADIO CITY STATION MANCHESTER llT A R GAXEIC*K ,3 When Quality Is ity.) DEPARTMENT M Printing • PAINT ' - sof t o payroll tax has sur- -»)• C LAY R. PO LLAN - Important In Your The fact that these toes NEW YORK, N.V. I M I t fi TAILOR SHOP LIIRA • CARPETING Sfaced, prepared by John A. iffi. AKIIS M Your Doily Activity Guido M Selection of Art are going to go up in 1973 121 SPRUCE ST. 649-2184 Services / W MAM. H sen. 22 • DRAPERIES igBrittain and published by t o Tt According to Ihf Stan. and later is regarded by $1J5 * 006. EscioMd it $______FREE PARKING If oOCT. cf. 22 4>l4 i & Framiitg Krespected Brookings Institu- To develop me?soge for Sunday, S Brittain and other critics of Mako check or monoy order peyoUe to y\ M3-26.34 7-19-24-37(< Burr Com ers, Manchester ^tion, a research organiza­ reed words corresponding to numbers 48-59-71 . V CUSTOM the payroll deduction as re­ "Bhuiei Booh." Allow 3 wtoks for de/hrery. V50A1-82-M tion. j f TAUSUS of your Zodioc birth sign, Ne)(t to Caldor inforcement of their argu­ Noeie ______Be 31 Offers 61 Carry SQ U A RES^ » The arguments advanced ment. 'Twa decades ago, m - Addrett ______Groomlngl Answers Printing Needs ■ 2B a 32 Secrets 62 Thon ( ^ HAY 20 3 Somtone 33 Good 63 Addresses SA Cooper St., Manchestor » gin this study do not seem cial Security to e s accounted City______FOR 64 Your VA h V U - ,11-21-32-43 4 lnt«lligenr 34 Your new, though the analyst has for just five per cent of total Periiapa you have wondered More and more printed ma­ 5Toka 35 Courteous 65 Might FINE QUALITY Stale Z ip . POODLES *4648-81-90 66 Arrive 643-9892 ^gone to impressive lengths federal revenues. Today to y irtiy so many business firms terials are using raised print­ 6 Fin# 36 Possessions AND ALL OIMINI 7 Don't 37 Expected 67 Rewords SAQITTAXIUS ing; they, find it more satisfac­ 68 Confidences DIAMONDS BREEDS and so many individuals depend 8 Check. 38 Hearing NOV,5V. 22 j , g tory than regular printing. Nat­ 39 Duties 69 Todoy From FUNERAL HOME 20 9 Give 875-7624 Upon the Community Press for urally, wedding invitations and 10 If 40 And 70 Neighbors OfCC. 21 41 Reoson 71 Come HOURS 9-5 aU of their printing require­ 'MO^IS.31-42 U Don't 2-12-23-35 _ B R A r S be with you and those announcements have taken ad­ /51-64-70 12 Firm 42 Sociolize 72 Dcloy 47-5869 BY APPOINTMENT ments. Surely there must be a vantage of raised printing. It Is 13 Coreful 43 Resp^t 73 Todoy •expert Watch Repairing VEST 74 Forger CArmcoKN you love at this holy Wm. J. Lennon, Director difficult to detect the difference CANCn 14 Core 44 Mailing STUD SERVICE FO R- reason, and the reason is a very, ^ JUNt 21 15 Aspects 45 Your 75 Concerning DfC 22 ^ •fine Selection of Gifts ILL Big Winner Sees Too Much between raised printing and en­ 46 The 76 No time of Christmas! Poodles, Toys A Miniatures good one. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 16 People N. I* For All Occasions FMKA6E graving, and the price Is most iJULY 22 17 Your 47 About 77 One 142 E. CENTER ST. Laraon, owners of the business 78 Money •longine, Bulova STQRE reasonable. Try to remember , 9-17-28-40 18 Opportunity 48 News SU D S & SC ISSO RS are experts In the field ot print­ ^2-57-67 19 Worry 49 Efforts 79 Secure Wittnauef and Caravelle «. 646-5310 POSTRO. PLA2A -RI.30 ing. Both are always interested that it Is necessary to give at 20 May 50 You 80 And AQUAKIUS MANCHESTER LIO 51 With 81 Of Watches Emphasis On Gambling 21 Tell • U u( any VERNON in the problems of their custom­ least eight days notice if you 82 Around JAN. 20 PARKADE wish raised printing — more If 22 Your 52 Expect 737 Main St., Manchester CAMERA SHOP iMdIna itondard ers; they take a very real and 23 But 53 Rather 83 Rururing fit. )• By PETER MCLENNAN Brajazewski’s father, Adam, « a .,.Aue. M 84 Granting PHONE 643-5617 FULL SELECTION OF adding that she did not feel op­ He also got the usual rash of atretoT yhav* personal interest in seeing that at all poeslble^ Business firms 24 if 54 News 822-44^fS„- The Brietol Press who rode the bus to New York Salem Nassiff STUDIO croom, 11 e>. O' LORRAINE'S and professional men have turn­ S4-6S-66 25 Support 55 To 65 Ideos pressed by having to do dishes letters offering investment eVery printing Job turned out 26 With 56 Views 86 Assistance 74-76-77 IMPORTED ' BRISTOL (AP) - A year City each month to purchase INTERIOR DECORATING ed to raised printing — they 87 Around AND by hand. opportunities. here Is done exactly as their 27 Welcome 57 Deserved risen after he split a SI million New lottery tickets he registered in find It produces a more favor­ VItGO 28 Best 58 Refusals 88 Todoy She now works part-time in a But otherwise, Brajezewski 629 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER For The Finest in cUents specify. K»:'? CHRISTMAS KITTEIli^ DOMESTIC York State Lottery ticket with able Impression. Among other 29 Of 59 Doesn't 89 Request his own and his son’s name. local labor union office. said, his life has changed very Main Street Guild Member... Custom Made Only: Another plus Is the fact that 30 Hove 60 To 90 Others MAK. 20'^^^ his father, William Brajezewski print Jobs turned out at Com­ .12/24 WINES Today, Adam lives quietly in Brajezenski said he hadn’t little. ^ % Community Prees takes enorm­ ^ 6-15-25-34 5-14-29-39, says the big prize hasn’t J^G ood (g)Adve«e |[)Ntotrri an apartment in Wethersfield e Drapes e Slipcovers ous pride In the fine workman­ munity Press are flyers, and es­ 5362-8887 discovered any long-lost "The guys at the shop are the • Reuphclstery ^49-60-79-86 changed his life very much but and William continues to ship, attention to detail, and to timates on the work will be LIQUORS relatives since winning the same, except they always ask • Window Shades • MR* STEAK • - p l u s - he thinks “ people put too much this end brings a vast and var­ gladly given. occupy his family’s un­ money, but “ in the beginning, me to buy lottery tickets for • Fabric • Rods 244 Center Street emphasis on gambling." ied knowledge of all {biases of Offset prliitlng Is most pop­ h a r v e s t HILL prepossessing two-story home we got a bundle of letters them,” he said. Designed with You in Mind Manchester • 646-1995 ular and Community Press has Near his home is a large the printing business. No work DISCOVERY in Bristol. asking for money." He said he still buys “ a few” By A Decorator Who Cares OPEN 7 D A Y S -11 to 9 a platemaater made by the Itek SOCIETY FOR CATS billboard advertising the goes out of the shop that does "W e just got the necessities," . “ People wrote asking me to lottery tickets each week, but Specializing in U.SJ1.A. Business Products Division, Kittens - Small Animak BRANDS Connecticut State Lottery that POST RD. PLAZA 876-2996 not measure up to high stan­ Brajezewski said, gesturing at pay for an abortion, a divorce, a adds, " I don’t believe that Choice Steaks and dards of excellence, and \riieth- Photostat Oorp. of Rochester, Adoption - Boarding MASTER CHARGE reads “Change your way of the new living room furniture Route 30, Veraon N.Y. This completely automatic trip to Disney World — one much in it." 2 Fresh Sea Food er the Job is a small one o r a. Placement - Shelter living for 50 cents.” PERSONAL CHARGE and orange wall-to-wall couple wanted me to send them “ The odds against winning a large one, the same careful at- ’ offset plate processor produces L W rJNOii W W * . • • “ I have to laugh every time I two plates per minute from ROUTE 83 VERNONi ACCOUNTSINVn carpeting bought with part of through college, and one family second time are astronomical,” tenUon is given. Small wander pass one of those because I which five to ten thousand cop­ the lottery winnings. He also with 13 kids....asked for he '^ id . that more and more pe<^le are 876-0062 TEL. 640-0440 never wanted to change my way has purchased a color television Got A Painting Probiem? Wa’II Halpl turning to Community Press for ies can bo printed on offset money," he said. printing presses. 0m M*um iaKas»um of living." Brajezewski said in set, a new stove and Service still means something to us— and service all printing needs. a recent interview. “I like refrigerator and replaced his Community Press Is easy to • m « i n D B * n c means spending enough time with you to help you living here. It doesn’t take 1964 model car with a new 1972 select the right paint finish for that job you're plan­ reach for It Is located at rear- Ota HLm tPJlBTKIM M K--W ill M34M1 254 Broad St. and you can drive EXHRT REPAIRS ON FOREHIN OARSI much to satisfy me. I never had model. JOINS THE STAFF AT ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your right up to the do(xr and park. anything as a kid, so now it’s all Brajezewski did not get his Four Star Dust Beauty Salon next project, UNITED SPORTS OAR REPAIR, let gravy. The main thing is, it wife a dishwasher and jokingly IlJs eliminates any parking 30 Lafayette Sq. Rockville problems. makes me happy to know the told a reporter he already lud 3 TOURMUr DON WILLIS Resben Plea’s Rt. 83, Vernon, Conn. ^ 875-2752 Perhaps-you are not fanUUar Phone 646-4485 wife and kids are set.” one, his wife. The remark, with the proper way to lay out The tall, dark-haired, 44-year- although meant in fun, was MJoAo«^PMmCQ your printed message. The Lar­ MINTS GARAGE Texaco Sfafion ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES i old machinist received the best published. His wUe received a AWARD WINNING "GUARDIAK SERVICE" sons 'Will gladly help you. They 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 381 Main Siraet kind of Christmas present a letter from “ Wom«i’s Lib", be 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 know how It should be done so FOR REST RESULTS LCASTROL OILS ★ FOREIGN CAR PARTS | nuui can get on Dec. 21, 1971 said, and a marriage counselor IE you Rood Sorvict on any pur- ^ fiUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH 'THE WORK that the Import your message when television personality Eki from California wrote offering choio from WB . • . Pl^oio Coll gets across to the recipient. Phone 643-9149 VW PACER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT KotMoon of 6I1*579} . . Our Specializinf in McMahon drew his ticket from condolances to Mrs. Guord'on Soivico Col. Your Yourindeptndent From all of this, you can see PAUL'S Hydramatlo Traaamleelon “Next to Vittner’s Garden Center" that Community Press is cer- BRAKE SERVICE a drum in Grand Central Brajezewski because she had to C470ioniot of . CONSUMER PAINT SUPPLY BevaMMT Station in New York City. do dishes for three men. ’The Prolochon. Lainly a busy place, but 'when Front End Alifnment you walk In you would never 445 MAIN STREET All Work OMnurtMS His prize was |2S,000 a year couple has two sons, Mark, 17, General Repair Work Tejcaoo Lnbrioattow Sarvlo* before taxes for the next 20 and Gary, 16. d M lt r . know It for both Mr< and Mrs. Ti|.i494>800 Laraon always take plenty of W* CUve jivC OnM Stunfs years. “ Look at all the women who tfrna to asslat you. The winning ticket actually have to woric full time and still was purchased by do the housework,” be said. TOORMNI MPFUMKES-mEnSIONS TV Reiben Plen’s HOMEMPmVEMDrrS Margaret Wright MANCHESTER EAST HA8TFORD has Joined the staff of highly qualified hairdressers al, 445 HARTFORD ROAD 8>> Texaco Sfafion PRINTS BsUsr Ssrvhs-Q nstsr eatfafMtfon SILVERI LANE PLAZA Open Tonite Your Star Dust Beauty Salon. Margaret wishes to ICORNER McKEE STREET 381 Main Stiott I roe sssT s i s u l t s S694H40 MB Invite her friends and customers to call 875-2752 646-5322 Phonn 643-9149 T il and our receptionist “Mary Morey" will be happy to h o m e OF FAMOUS B R A N D S ... PAUL'S Next to Slop answer your inquiries and arrange an appointment •hotpobit -maytag -Igldalra -zenith HykrainaUo TraMmlMtew and Shop n efoliM a for you. •rca -Panasonic -westinghouse -hotpoint PAINT SUPPLY The Salon is open Mon. thru Sat. 6:30 - 6:00 •stereos -dishwashers -radios -tvs -dryars -etc,. AU Week q warawteee 645 MAIN STREET 46 West Center St., Manchester, and f ^ A IR M ' Thurs. & Fri. 'til 8:30 Open Evei. till 9 P.M. at the Parkade Phene essi Texaoe Lab rice flew Servtoe •M.6494>S00 Route 83, V ernon | W e Give atW O n w Btaagge blM HM lil m BEAUTIFUL PARKING AT OUR DOOR OPEN EVENINGS’TIL 9 d m t i t t m n nMneftiBUr We welcome you too - owners: Merrill & Laurine Drtscall \ : .\ i

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Columbia OUTNUMBERSaO Local Churches Area Churches BURLINGTON. Vt. (AP) - J.. Averil Malcomson was the only woman to partidpate in “ safety in construction” Second Congregalionai Church of Christ . Calvary Cfaurch Emanuel Lutheran Church St. Bernard’a Church St. Maurice’* Church courses conducted recently by Chureh the Associated General ALL DAY Lydall and Vomon Sts. (Assemblies of God) Church and Chestnut Sts. RockvlUe Bolton Town Official Pleased Rt. 44A, (Coventry Ck>ntractors of Vermont. 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. C. Henry Anderson Rev.. John J. White Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor Eugoie Brewer, Minister Rev. Robert Bechtold, BDnistar Miss Malcomson, a SUNDAY Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, Rev. Ronald J. Fournier Rev. William Schneider Dr. Holland'Evdng, construction company 9 a.m., Bible Classes. Pastor Co-Pastors Rev. Anthony Mitchell « Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 secretary and native of p.m. Interim Minister Witli Rev-Share Check NORTHWiry 10 a.m., Wordiip. Sermon: Robert A. Lanier, Intern London, England, attended the Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Sunday, Blasses at 7:30, 9:15, “ They Missed His Coming.” 10 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Service classes with 559 men. She said PHSimUCY 6 p.m., Worship. Sermon: classes for adults and children. p.m. < 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m., midnight. VIRGINIA CARLSON In October at the annual town eight in readiness skills, the courkes helped because ■aamitt. M9-4 Sunday, Masses at 7, 8:30, 10, raiding skills, and'math skills. ghriisTipNswq "The Righteous and The 11 a.m.. Service of Worship 10:30 a.m.. The Service, with Monday, Miunes at 9:15 and H Correspondent meeting. Selectman Joseph part of' her job is preparing 7:30 p.m. Sr. High'Sonlnar Aram Damarjian, workmen’s compensation ana Wicked — A Contrast.” and Bible preaching. Christmas Emanuel Choir presenting 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m., midnight. 11 a.m. Tel. 228-9224 Szegda tried to delay purdiase Monday, Masses at 7,8:30,10 superintendent of schools as of accident reports. message by the pastor. Nursery selections from “ The Messiah” United Congregational Colum bia, First Selectman of a new ambulance until tbe and 11:30 a.m. United Methodist Church revenue share was received but Jan. 1, is unable to attmd board The Salvation Army for babies. by Handel. Nursery for Infants. Church Howard Bates said this week be Rt. 44A, Bolton members of the fire meetings on Mondays because 661 Main St. 7 p.m.. Union Service at First There will be no Church School. United Church of Christ is “ more,)faan fdeased” about Rev. David M. (Campbell of other conflicting board Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Assembly of (3od, Oak St., East Coffee will be served in Luther the check for |33,m the town department wanted the am- Pastor Tolland meeting’s so tbe locri board Beadle Hartford, o Hall at the service. received iit revenue sharing for btdance im m ediate and would St. Mary’s Church Rev. Donald G. Miller, will meet tbe first and third Corps. Officers the first half of the year. not go along with Szegda’s Rt. 31, Coventry 9:30 a.m. Church School. Minister Tuesday of each month instead First Church of Christ 4 p.m., Family Worship He said that since many suggestion^ Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Nursery through Adult. Since the ambulance'is of Mondays. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Scientist Service with special music by 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship sun^uit^g towns received Pastor 10:25 a.m. Coffee and already paid for. Bates said Classes for all ages. 447 N. Main St. the Cherub and Junior C!hoirs. Service and Church Schodl. mudi smaUier amounts he put Rev. Paul F. Ramen, Conversation. there is no way to use the funds 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting. 11 a.m.. High School Cldss. . in a call to Congressmen Robert Principal Clarence Edmond­ Assistant Pastor 10:45 a.m. Family Worship for that purpose, nor for the Iliane: “ He Is Here!” Maj. 11 a.m.. Church Service, 11:10 p.m. Chimes and carols 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Stdele’a office to ask bow the son will look into the possible Beadle preaching. Nursery Sunday School and Nursery. presented by tbe organist, Service. Nursery provided. newly purchased portable purchase of a steam table for Saturday, Mass, 5:15 p.m. Fellowship. ^ amount each town was to provided. “ Christ Jesus” is the subject of Richard Mattesbn, and the '______■ r«%ive was determined. ciassronns. the cafeteria. If one can be AT THE PARKADt ONLY! Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30, Prince of Peace 7 p.m.. Service of Carols. the lesson-sermon. The Golden Emanuel Choir, Unitarian Meeting House A spokesman in the office bought for 1395 or leas the 10:45 a.m., and midnight. Lutheran Church Board of Education Text: John 3:35. 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford saldi’tbe 1970 census and principal will do so and it will 11:30 p.m.. Festive Monday, 7:30,9:30,10:45a.m. Rt. 31 and N. River Rd. The school board has ratified Famous Jehovah’s Witnesses The Christian Science Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat revaluation were two of the im- be installed during Christmas Candlelight Worship Service. the employment of three Kingdom Hall Reading Room, 968 Main St., is (^voitry portant factors used in vacation. women to work as instructional 726 N. Main St. open to the public Monday Rev. W. H. Wilkins determining tbe amount. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Project IDEA (Individualized B A R R i C i N i through Friday from 11 a.m. to Sacred Heart Church Pastor ’ihis town recoitly completed aides in the TTUe 1 program. Nursery and Worship (2iurcfa Direct Experience Approach) 9:30 a.m.. Public Bible 4 p.m. and on the first Thursday Community Baptist Church Rt. 30, Vernon School! revaluation, thereby making 9 a.m., Sunday School. Barbara Kelliher of Pine has not been entirely of New York discourse “ How Much Does of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. An American Baptist Church Rev. Ralph Kelley^ Pastor tbe difference. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Street and Janice Ganoacbe of abandoned, but it has dunged God’s Shepherd Mean To You?” 585 E. Center St. Rev. Edward Konopka, Avery St. The selectmen have not had (The only Agent in town) 8 p.m., Christmas Eve Hunt Road will work three to the inter-disciplinary 10:30 a.m., Group discussion Unitarian Rev. br. H. Victor Kane, Assistant Pastor Christian Reformed Chureh time, to discuss where the funds Candlelight Service. hours a day and Carol approach to the whole junior o f N ov. 15 W atchtO w er Unlversalist Society Interim Minister 661 Avery St. South Windsor will Iw channeled. Monday, 10:15 a.m.. Festival Blanchette of WlUimantic will high school level. magazine articles “ Following 466 Main St. Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. Itev. Peter Mans, Communion. work six hours a day. the Chief Agent of Divine. Rev. Arnold F. Westwood Sunday, Masses at 7:30, Minister Rather than break down the Rulership” a ^ “ Water Bap- Minister 10:30 a.m., noon, 11:30 p.m. All three are college students for Project IDEIA, a ’ 9:15 a.m., (Church School for St. George’s tism'’s Connection with Monday, Masses at 7:30, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. The ^ i b l e says; team aj^roach in tbe 6th, 7th all ages. Episcopal Church graduates. Mrs. Kelliher and Salvation.” 10:30 a.m.. Family Service: 10:30 a.m. and noon. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. and 8th grades will be used. Rt. 44A Bolton Mrs. Blanchette have teaching “ A Celebration of Carols” with IDEA was writt^ by Robert 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; Rev. John F. Flora IH 5 p.m. Evening Worship. FEAR NOT: for experience. Mrs. Gamache St. Bridget Church a Wassail Bowl, Mitten Tree, Atherton, Dennis Harvey and Children will attend with Vicar 5:40 p.m. CSwistian Education worked in the anti-poverty Rev. John J. Delaney Two Choirs. Michael Wallace and was parents. Topic: “ Heralds in the Classes. program in New Havoi, having Pastor presented to the board at its Street.’’ Nursery and Crib 10:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer basic learning skills as well as Rev. William J. Stack Center Congregational St last meeting. Room provided. . Margaret Mary Church and Blessing of the C ^ h e . I bring you GOOD TIDINGS secretarial skiUs. Her college Rev. William J. Killeen Church Wapplng training includes in-service With the implementation of United Church of Christ 5:30 p.m.. Holy Eucharist and of GREAT JOY 6:30 p.m., Christmas Eve Rev. William McGrath First Evangelical Ludieran (i ■ ■ •■1 training in teaching the disad­ IDEA, a direct experience Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. 11 Center St. Carols. Service in the sanctuary. Rev. Joseph Schick Church of Rockville which shall be to vantaged. approach rather than a Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Rev. Lyman G. Farrar 10:45 p.m., Carol Sing. "Threshold to Christmas.” Cto-Pastors 154 Orchard St. worksheet-type or lecture 10:30 a.m ., noon, midnight Rev. i^ th rop Nelson 11 p.m.. Holy Eucharist. ALL PEOPLE Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Porter School has been program would be used. The Monday, 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Co-Pastors Monday Christmas Day 8 Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Pastor For unto you awarded two grants for tbe dis­ curriculum would be designed noon. a.m. Holy Communion. Rev. George F. Nostrand p.m. advantaged students totaling to meet the immediate 10 a.m.. Family Worship. is born this day specialized needs of the Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10, First Congregational Church 9 a.m.. Religious School. 14.789. 'Die state grant was for Church of Assumption Sermon topic: “ Wanted: More Full Gospel Christian students, to expose them to 11:30 a.m., 7 p.m., and of Hebron 9:15 a.m.. Adult Discussion in the city of David 12,589 and the federal grant was Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Than A (3uddly Savior?” No Fellowship Rector midnight. various vocational oppor­ Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. Group. 82,200. Rev. Edward S. Pepin learning communities. Pre­ Interdenominational . a SAVIOUR tunities available and to help St. Mary's Episcopal Church Monday, Masses at 8:30, 10, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. ■V ‘ The purpose of the program is Pastor school care. Orange Hail Pastor and 11:30 a.m. First Sunday of each month. to proride additional assistance students to adjust to adult life. Tokyo Version Of Santa Rev. Robert J. Burbank 7 p.m.. Family Festival. Rev. Philip P. Saunders, ■ which is Communion. to economically and culturally “ Why the Chimes Rang.” . Pastor The Rev. Mr. Nostrand has served as rector of St. Mary’s 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. * DELUXE BARRICINIAN CHRIST THE LORD. disadvantaged children in Shoppers in the crowded Shinjuku section of Tokyo are greeted by an ice skating Santa Saturday, Masses at 5 and 10:30 p.m.. Wassail open Church since 1961. Before coming to Manchester, he was The Rev. Mr. Kelsey (Ovvr .10 DItloront Cantors) Wesleyan United Porter School in the areas of 7:30 p.m. house for high school and post- 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study preaching. Sermon topic: “ Let­ with a merry holiday greeting. (AP photo) rector of the Calvary Episcopal Church'in Utica, N.Y. He St Francis of Assisi Church Methodist Church , reading and math. WRONG LEAD * POPULAR MINIATURES Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, high youth, Robbins Room. and open discussion. Sunday ting it Happen Day by Day.” BIBLES & BOOKS formerly was chaplain at Western Reserve University in 673 Ellington Rd., Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington Objectives are to improve tbe BOSTON, Mass. (AP) - * SOFT CENTERS 10:30,11:45 a.m. and midnight. 10:30 p.m. Candlelight School. Nursery provided. S7 East Center Street Cleveland, Ohio, and assistant professor of Biblical South Windsor Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor classroom performance of Boston homicide detectives 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ser­ Manchester, Ct. 06040 investigating a recent murder * SPECIAL GIFT ASSORTMENT Monday, 7:30, 9, 10:30 and Communion. Meditation: “ A theology and religion at the university. (Herald photo by Rev. Eugene M. Kilbridge, Gilead* Congregationa,! selected disadvantaged thought they had a hot lead 11:45 a.m. Song in the Night.” vice. Assistant Pastor FM B BARKIIIO IN THE REAH Buceivicius) Chureh 9:45 a.m., Sunday School chil^en in grades one throu^ when they found a scribbled Tureck Says Power Classes for sdl ages. St. James Church South United Hebron note in the victim’s pot^et. It Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 11 a.m.. Worship Service. ' Msgr. Edward J. Reardon Methodist Church Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. said, “Unless they kill me p.m. Nursery. first,” and a name different Needed at Ski Tow Pastor 6 Main St. at Hartford Rd. Pastor Church of Jesus Christ of Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30, 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. from the victim’s was written R ^ . Jos^H E, Vujs : Rev. Dp. Geopge W&tebb Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Second "Also, “ be added, “ salt being 11 a.m., 5 p.m., midnight. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. below. , iltc Beciuisf Rev. Eugene j . Chamum Rev. Wayne Kendall Hillstowh Rd. and Woodside St. i l a.m.. Worship Service. “ We’ll have some real red All three will be open during the used on the roads during winter Monday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 It turned out, however, that school vacation period except I^y. James IkL Boyles Rev. Robatt W, EMri&a Jr. T e i^ l E. Draney, Bishop The Rev. Mr.i K,els.e.yj "Unless They Kill Me First” , faces tomorrow if we have a storms, plus tbe development of All Hnnd Uipp'-d Not Miudimo Mmln and 11 a.m. preaching. Nurkery provided. ' ' Congregational iShurch Christmas day and New Year's PrcHh f ’ om ii.,i N Y SpollonH Kitf.hn'i Second Congregational , r> 385 North Man Street, Manchester, Conn. was the title of a book, and the foot of snow and we don’t have the east side of Centers, have 9:45 a.m.. Church Stdiobl. name on the note was the day. S h ip p fd in Tru>>H Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 9 a.m.. Priesthood. Church any skiing at the ski been big factors in marking an p.m. 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. 11:30 p.m., Christmas Eve author’s. The victim (Nortbview) dope,” ParkSupt. “ Roller skating,” Slebold told apparent end to skating on the Slofert in Pclnipjriilocl Cimi-'H Service. United Church of Christ Rt. i Ovnr 3‘i DiflinnnI AsHortmenls Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Service. Festival of Lessons Classes for all ages. apparently worked in a Ernest Tureck reports at the group, "w as the most main pond. At St, James Si. Matthew’s Church 44A, Coventry Christmas Services i fic;uililnlly Gill Wt.-iiipiMl 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 and 7:30 and Carols. Church School will 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. bookstore. Thursday night’s monthly popular of the indoor winter Tolland Rev. Robert K. B^htold, M.iilod Anywhiire p.m. and midnight. not meet. meeting of the Advisory program. " ’fime and money can Fruu The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, First Congregational Church Minister Monday, 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., 11 p.m., Christmas Eve ford. The Ordinary of the Mass Recreation and Park Commis­ "Between 250 and 300 resolve everything. I have no J. Reardon will be the principal Pastor Main St. Coventry Christmas Sunday - December 24 - 10:00 A.M. noon. Communion Service. will be from “ Missa Adeste The sion. youngsters skate each night,” idea how much it would cost, celebrant at the Christmas Eve Rev. James M. McBride 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Gospel Hall Fideles” by the Rev. Carlo Sermon: “The Importance of Christmas” “ Tbe lights are O.K., but we be added. The program is held but it would be plenty. at St. James Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Pastor ‘ SPECIAL QUANTITY DISCOUNTS St. Bartholomew's Church North United 415 Center St. Rossini. Bible don’t have any power for the one night weekly at each the "We want at least six inches Church. Charles Barbato will p.m. Rev. Robert Heavilin Unitarian Fellowship ■ i. ^ Rev. Philip Hussey Methodist Church Tlie communion antiphon is tow line. Buckley, Waddell, Keeney and of block ice for safety’s sake TO BUSINESSMEN be the commentator and Mrs. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30, Interim Pastor of Glastonbury Speaks Pastor 300 Parker St. 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. "In Splendor" and the Christmas Eve - December 24 - 7:00 P.M. “ Someone is dragging his Verplanck Schools. before we’ll open the pond to Jane Maccarone” the organist. 11:45 a^m., 7 p.m., midnight. Academy Junior High Mrs. Evelyn Baning appeared Rev. Earle R. Custer 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. recessional, “ The Hallelujah feet. I can’t understand why the public skating,” Tureck said. The adult choir of St. James, Monday, 8:30,10:30 and 11:45 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Main St., Glastonbury at the session and asked what Saturday, Vigil Mass at 5 Pastor 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Chorus.” Candlelight Carol Service job hasn’t been completed. We directed by Ralph Maccarone, a.m. 7 p.m.. Candlelight Service. Eugene could be done to bring ice p.m. Christmas Pageant did our work. Tbe electrical will present a program of 10:30 a.m., Service, Nursery Brewer skating back to Center Springs Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15, 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Uni work was promised to be sacred music starting at 11:35 Congregational and School. Special Music by the Choir Pond as it was in the “ good old 11:30 a.m., and midnight. Service. Sermon: “ Christmas Tbe timely convergence completed before the first p.m. The selections will include Church days.” Monday, Masses at 8:30, Ceiebration.” Nursery. No United Pentecostal Church of Jupiter, Saturn, and snowfall,” he added. “ E’en So, Lord Jesus, Come,” Rockville Tureck supplied the answer. 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Sunday morning church school 187 Woodbridge St. Baptist Church Presents ’ | Messiah Evangelical Mel Slebold, Rec Department “ Glory To God,” “ Oh Sing a Rev. Paul J. Bowman Felix M. Davis, Minister Mars, or a streaking ccun- “ The pond ^ s n ’t been opened for children. Robert Baker, Pastor Lutheran head, explained that "many Joyous Carol,” and other Minister e t , o r an exploding for five years. When they built Zion Evangeiicai 10 p.m., Christmas Eve ^Threshold to Christmas^ I Church Herbert Chatzky, Minister of Music problems have developed in the familiar carols. Rev. Lyman D. Reed Nova—these are among ef­ the new high school Lutheran Church Fellowship. 10 a.m., Simday School. (Wisconsin Synod) forts at a naturalistic general upgrading of the area.’ ’ TTie congregation will sing Associate Minister (Manchester High) it marked (Missouri Synod) 11 p.m.. Worship Service. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 300 Buckland Road, explanation for tbe star “ Oh Come All Ye Faithful” as Miss Ilga Paups of 444 Wise Men appeared” by The site will become a major the death of Center Springs as a (hooper and High Sts. 6 p.m.. Youth Service. South Windsor heralding Christ’s birth. the priests enter the sanctuary Hillstown Rd., vocalist and in­ William Ashley Anderson. TTie 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service, sports complex when skating area. Rev. (Charles W. Kuhl 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor Scholars have pondered and will also participate in the strumentalist, will be featured service will conclude with a "From Bethlehm To completed, possibly this spring. “ We used to have 13 real Pastor Service. this problem for centuries Concordia Lutheran Church "Christmas Responsorial at a special service, “ Threshold candlelight “ Jerusalem.” Stebold’s office has only limited active springs entering 10 a.m.. Worship Service. ANNUAL and have developed 40 Pitkin St. Psalm,’’ "Alleluia,’’ to Christmas,” Sunday at 6:30 Litany” with carols. 7 p.m., Christmas Eve Fami­ electricity at present, he noted. Center’s. \^en the school was 9 a.m.. Children Service. numerous ingenious—and Rev. Richard E. Bertram "Memorial Acclamation,” p.m. at Community Baptist At the 10:30 a.m. Sunday ly fervice. T be parking area at built, tbe brook was enclosed Monday, 9 a.m., Christmas St. John’s Episcopal Church unlikely—theories. Vice Pastor “ Great Amen,” and the ‘"Tlie Church, 585 E. Center St. service, the adult and youth ChrUtmat Eve Nortbview has expanded and this eliminated about 11 Worship. Rt. 30, Vernon Faith in tbe supernatural 1 ------The Presbyterian Church Lord’s Prayer,” as well as The Rev. Dr. H. Victor Kane,'^ choirs, directed by Mrs. Bolton Congregalionai and improved and skiers will be springs. There are only a couple Rev. Robert H. Wellner, does not omit tbe 9 a.m., Holy Communion, 43 Spruce St. “ Hark the Herald Angels Sing,” interim minister, will be McClain and Mrs. Alex H. Church able to use a new warming hut, of springs entering into St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Rector SERVICE pc^bility of God’s use of Church School through Grade 6, Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor and “ Silent Night.” assisted by Robert Dutton, lay Elsesser, will present “ Carol of Bolton Center Rd. which has been completed and Center’s today. ___ Park and Church Sts. natural pbeaomena is Nursery care for small During the Mass, the choir minister, and Mrs. Robert C. the (Questioning Child,” “ Sing Rev. J. Stanton Conover is ready for use when ski Rev. George Nostrand 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. apparently supernatural children. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. will sing the Introit and “ The Burt, director of Christian Gloria,” and “ Lo, How a Rose Minister i Sunday, December 24 conditions are favorable. Rector 10 a.m.. Family Service'euid. ways. But neither does ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) - 3 p.m.. Holy Communion, Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. Lord Said to Me, You Are My education, in presenting the Ere Blooming.” Mrs. Robert With Joseph Sylvester, Rev. Stephen White Church School. 11:15 P.M. sii/h faith require these While traveling through h Worship Service. Nursery Son” from the “ First Mass of program especially prepared M. Johns will sing "T h e 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. chairman, presiding, Fred Rev. Ronald Haldeman with some German. natural means, for it Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. 7 p.m.. Festival Children’s provided. Christmas" by Edward for this traditional service. Birthday of a King.” The Rev; Sermon: “ ’ITie Celebration of Ramey was officially St. Peter’s Episcopal Church recognizes that God has at Ernest Potts .found a Service. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Diemente, organist at the The Rev. Dr. Kane will read Dr. Kane will preach. His diristmas.” welcomed as a new member of 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor “ The Christ of Bethlehem** times interdicted his own woirichuck which had had its Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hart­ the Christmas story, “ When the topic: “ Heralds in the Street.” 8 p.m., Christmas Eve the commission. Eucharist, (services for Trial 10:45 p.m., Carol Sing. laws governing his head stuck in an empty can. Vesper Service. Rev. James A. Birdsall, Carl Silver, Rec program They tried to get help for (he Use.) 11 p.m.. Festival Holy creation. Tbe over­ Vicar Rev. Norman E. Swensen director, repororted all winter animal, but it wasn’t until they 10 a.m., Christmas Pageant Communion Service. reaching for ordinary Vernon Assemblies of God Chancel Choir Singing programs at the three buildings contacted the St. Louis presented by members of the explications of Bible 51 Old Town Rd. 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Commu­ '■ Mr. Charles Kay, Director - E u t Side, West Side and Humane Society that the chuck Church School, followed by an nion. miracles is not calculated Second Congregational (Community Y - were operating was freed. All-Parish party in Neill Hall. to build faith. Church Sunday: 9:45 a.m.. Come and join us in celebrating the Birth of Christ in 11 p.m.. Midnight Eucharist, The Christmas Message Sunday Faith requires neither United Church of Christ School for all ages. Rockville United Methodist Bethlehem and hear God's word regarding the most % Service for Trial Use, preceded precedent nor subjective 385 N. Main St. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship Church n Christmas at by Carillon Concert at 10:30 unique and important birth in history. rationalistic hypotheses, Rev. Felix M. Davis 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic 142 Grove St. p.m. being “ the evidence of Minister Christmas — 4 B,C, And 1972 A,D, Rev. John W. Mortimer, St, Mary's 'P Monday, 7:30 and 10 a.m.. Pastor things not seen,” Heb. The Holy Communion, Book of 11:1. It asks only for 10 a.m.. Morning Family difference what other language is Our Savior Lutheran Church Trinity Covenant Church Common Prayer. The heart of Christmas was and is 239 Graham Rd. evidence that will meet tbe Episcopal Church Worship. Care provided for spoken; love is the language that 9:30 a.m.. Church School, found in the faith that the God who South Windsor, (]onn. objective canons of Nursery through four-year- Nursery through adults. a Trinity Covenant Church made us and sustains us is a God of counts. Yes, (3iristmas centers in 302 Hackmatack Street i historical criticism. olds. Sermon by Rev. Mr. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship.' Park & Church Streets 302 Hackmatack St. love who revealed and reveals His love — Divine and human. Pastor Manchester, Conn. Davis, “The Importance of Nursery through Grade 2. Rev. Norman E. Swensen So, as we celebrate Christmas 1972, (Three minutes from So. Main St., CHURCH OF Christmas.” true nature in the gift of His Son. It is Services for Sunday Pastor in whatever way our^ustom may be, or Keeney Street exits from 1-84) ^ CHRIST 7 p.m., Christmas Eve Ser­ a memory of a precious Baby, yes; Worship Services, Sunday at 9 First Congregational Church; let us rem em ber that the true warmth and 10:15 a.m., Sunday school, 9 lydall and Vernon Streets December 24th L vice. Candlelight Carol Service. but it is more tbe sudden realization of Coventry t 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for a.m. Fellowship and Coffee, 10- Phone: 6434817 Christmas Eve Christmas Pageant. Special that we — even with broken and sinful of the season comes from the Rev. Robert Heavilin T In whatever manner all ages, three through adult, unquenchable fires of God’s love. It is 10:15 a.m. Interim Pastor 7:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist plus infant nursery. by the choir. lives — belong to God and are God’s great gift of Himself that the traditions and spirit 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service. , acceptable to God because He loves us Trinity Lutheran Church (Services Jor Trial Use) makes all our Chriktmases 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Wreath Observance. now! Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 Christmas Eve Church of Nazarene 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The Rev. Mr. Swensen will The central message of Christmas meaningful and significant. Rev. Donald McClean of Christmas 236 Main St. preach on “ The Gift of the has always been — God loves us so Pray this prayer with me; 0 God, 10 A.M. Special Christmas Pagaent Rev. William A Taylor First Congregational Church ( 3:(X) p.m. Holy Communion, with soma Gorman, Ages." much that He is willing and ready and our Father, give me a hnart that is 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Pastor of Vernon L The Rev. Kenneth T. MIchnay, Presented by Members of the Church come to your house, m r 11:15 p.m., Christmas Eve able to do something about our human grateful for the revelation of Your Service, Holy Cktmmunion. Rev. John A. Lacy, Minister K Quest Pastor School followed by an All Parish Christmas Service. The Rev. Mr. Swensen love which came into the world 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. 9:30 a.m,, Sunday School, needs. For God so loved the world t^ t Rev. Edwin W. Baitblomew, :! 7:00 p.m. Festival Children’s Service will preach on “ The Christ of Adult Instruction Class. Party. we wish you the Classes for all ages. He gave His only begotten Son, that through Jesus. Flood my life with Assistant Minister i- Bethlehem.” 10:45 p.m. Carol Sing 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. whosoever believes in Him should not Your love today. Enable me to 11:00 p.m; Festival Holy Communion Service 10:30 P.M. Carillon Concert express that love to others, especially Vernon United 10 a.m.. Morning Wwshlp. 11 P.M. Midnight Eucharist merriest ojf alll St. John’a Polish Special Christmas music by the perish but have eternal life.” (John Methodist Chureh with Instrumentalists, Junior, Life, and the Senior my family, until all mankind shall 9:55 a.m.. Church Scbotd. National Catholic Church 3:16) His love burst upon us at Rt. 30 The Rev. Gerald H. Christesen, (Services for Trial Use) Qioirs. Message by the pastor, Christmas 4 B.C. and has remained know You personally as Loving The Rev. Mr. Lacey will, Rev. Walter A. Hyszko Rev. F. W. Schuster, Minister preach. Coffe Fellowship aftw i Guest Pastor Pastor “ Hidden Christmas Truths.” until this day. Heavenly Father. Amen. Mr. David Almond, 7 p.m.. Evening Service. the service. Nursery care ! Monday, Dec. 25, Christmas Day The essential language of Christmas Dr. George W. Webb 9:30 a.m.. Church Service. N Organiat>Cholr Director Your Gift Gallery Christmas cantata, "Love available during the service, r Blasses at 8:30, 10:30 a.m. is love. It doesn’t make much South United Methodist Church ursery-age kindergarten 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion i'S'v.fe Transcending,” presented by 4:30 p.m. Junior H i^ Pilgrim^ and midnight. classes. 10 A.M. (with Choir) •t Wafklni of Manehastar the Senior Clhoir, under the Fellowship will meet. i Blonday. Masses at 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.. Church School, CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH 93 B Main Straat. Manehcitar direction of David Blaney. 7 p.m., Senior High Pilgrim Book of Common Prayer I 10:10 a.m. Classes for Grades 1 through 8. Fellowship will meet. i 40 PITK IN s t r e e t MANCHESTER PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 23, i m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 23, 1972 — PAGE f.t.r v e N

Heralding the foyer, and a tree in two of the girls’ rooms-those ate v o iu m “ I t Heralding Homes Unde Sam Has Competition the six trees. An extra tree, called a,birthday tree, is in the Fee Women'*s Day Program upstairs hallway. It’s for Giristopher whose birthday falls PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Instead, 11-year-old Fred on Dec. 22. RecorJ:Hi^ (Continued from Page 10) Some residents of suburban Rahner and his 8-year-old Family Noel Has Ncw Special Classes Havertown are getting cheap, brother Kurt have done the The Malones are sticklers for tradition. The big Bible same-day delivery of their legwork. For three cents a Santa Gaus with his reindeer will find all in tid in ess from Mrs. Malone’s family Is always opened to the book of WASHINGTON (AP) i- Soft lights scintillate from a crystal chandelier. A much ^ Slimnastics, Wednesday, Christmas cards. letter, they deliver cards to when he arrives at the home of the H. John Malones. There Luke and pladed on the coffee table in the living room. “If Postmaster General E. T. The Manchester Recreation BeSded flowers, Tuesday prized etching of their home by Miss Millie Lundberg—a Department’s Women’s Day 9:30-11:30, six weeks for fO. 1:15-2:15, nine weeks. family friemf- stands out in a gold frame against the But not by the U.S. Postal homes within a mile radius of at 84 Prospect St. after many days of preparation, and we don’t do anythinq else, we have to do that,” says Mrs. Klassen said F^day his service Service. their own. has processed almost 10 billion Program, will offer mail Joan Madden, a craftswoman M ulti^afts, Thursday, 9:30- paneled wall. with Giristmas throughout the 11-room house, 1^. and Malone, ‘"niat is abslolutelv traditional!” registrattbn from now to Jan 5. from Farmington and member 11:30, nine weeks; you 8un>ly. Mrs. Malone and their six children can finally sleep “all The well established tack boles on the underside of the pieces of mail during the last Above the buffet and just behind the glistening coffee four weeks, a record high New classes begin Jan 8. of the Socie^ of Connecticut your own materials. service is a magnificent della robia in the warm tones of snug in their beds with visions of sugar plums that dance in nuuttle in the living room are evidence that for many volume for a Christmas season. No notification Will be sent to Craftsmen and Connecticut Crew el embroidery for their heads.” > Giristmases, “The stockings have been hung by the Guild of Craftsmen, will teadi beginners and intermediates, the nuts and dried fruit and berries used in the wreath. participants unless a. class is The Malone family eats around a large round table in the The festive preparations begin every year on the first of chinmey with care,” one for each member of Uk family. canceled. Payments of fees for women how to turn tiny beads five weeks, 1:15-2:15, Friday. Hi! December in the Malone hous^old when the first armload A porcelain creche modestly adorns the mantle above He said the volume of mail classes may paid in advance, into life-like flowers that are Needlepoint for beginners, kitchen by candleli^t from lavendar candles set in an . Remembrances to be passed out to the of boxes is unearthed from the huge attic storehouse. As the massive stone fireplace in the living room above which has been six per cent, or 556 during the week of Jan. 2 or at lasting. Women can expect to Friday, 9:30-10:30, five weeks; million pieces, more than for the firat class session. complete several small floral and needlepoint for various service men are piled in a miniature sleigh on the Merry the various wreaths and decorations are put in their intermediates, FYiday, 10:^ counter by the kitchen door. places, another load of trimmings is brought down. the same period a year ago. There are many new special arrangements. Materials will classes.now being pffered at the be av^lable at the first class. 11:45, five w e ^ . 0 In the front foyer, piled in an antique cradle handed Christmas I “What did you bring down today?” any one of the Klassen said there has been West Side Rec which are not Fiber College, Friday 9:30- Book discussion will meet one down in Dr. Malone'’s family, are the gaily wrapped gifts children will ask when they come home from sdiool. an unusually heavy volume of available during the day in the 11:30, five weeks for with a week on W ^esday mornings to be delivered to family friends. R/»g ou$, from 9:30-11:30. A new book mail this week because of late Manchester area. charged Wills Nolan, the original The ornaments on the big tree in the family room belong sing out hearty mailings, far exce^ing the will be read and discussed for these classes cover the cost creator of this technique. Her.' to everyone, for as the fa i^ y travels, special small items mail volume rec ived during of the instructor and are work is > sold in private gift every other week. good wishes any prior week before offered as a public service by shops and on exhibit at the Rug Hooking Club will meet are bought for each child—a tiny bell, a small felt animal, for holiday cheer. Christmas. He said a number of the Town of Manchester. They Society of Connecticut^ once a week to book pieces and A souvenir of a particular place-so t ^ t one day each may post offices are runnihg behind are; Craftsihen. She will show- how '’ to socialize. Wednesday 1 to have his own meaningful ornaments to put on his own tree. because of the late mailings. Portrait Painting, Thursday's to pull fibers from scrap 2:30. Overseeing all the Giristmas morning activity in the 9:30-11:30 for nine weeks at |12. materials and tom them Into Mail registrations may be family room are Mr, and Mrs. Santa (Haus perked on a He has authorized regional Judy Mazzado, a licensed flowers imd foliage. She will sent to the West Side Rec, Town little swing hanging high overhead. . CHORCHES of Manchester postmasters-general to teacher and professional artist show how to pull fibers from of Manchester, 41 Center St., Giristmas trees and wreath& extend to the upstairs 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER schedule delivery services on will show studeiUs how to paint scrap materials and turn them c/o Bea Sheftel, women’s area. There's a wreath on' each bedroom and’bathroom Sunday wherever local life-like portraits from into flowers and foliage. program director. Phone door. An herb wreath from Giprilands decorates one conditions indicate it is needed photographs. Those with some Participants can make note registration will be taken the week of Jan. 2 at 643-6795. In- bathroom door. Bits of greenery, a candle, a bowl of hangs a balance filled with red and white flowers and New in an effort to assure the painting background will find paper, wall hangings, and deelivery of parcels by Christ- this class helpful. .. household decorations. The person-only registration will be ornaments, can be found on a vanity, bedside table, or on England holly in each scale. The holly grows in abundance mas. material for the first project taken during the first week of window sills. in the Malone’s yard. The holly is u ^ freely throughout will be provided. classes, at the class. No phone A small hall area upstairs is special with the family at the home in various combinations with flowers or Inkle Weaving with Pat registrations will be accepted any time of the year with family photographs lining the Christmas ornaments. McGarry. Learn the fun­ after Jan. 5. walls showing'mostly the children from infancy to present Festive sparkle is added to a rambling camellia tree daments of weaving without the day. in the living room bay window with a string of tiny Open Tonite Til expense of a large loom. Inkle Christmas Eve finds Prudence playing familiar carols twinkling li^ ts. looms are professional looms on the grand piano while the family joins in singing. At J? Fram ^ favorite Christmas cards of past years are hung available at craft shops. It is Blue Law other times, there is a deilcate tinkling throughout the in various places. i t c X used to weave bands, trims and i • -7 belts. Participants will learn Violators house that comes from angel chimes on the radiators. Wherever you look, there’s something that someone in how to thread a loom and basic There will be a very Merry Christmas with all the family the family tos had his hand in to m ^ e the holiday a weaving in patterns and colors. Warned together; Meg, 21, is a senior at the College of New special One. Inside the front entrance hang felt NOEL Time and day to be announced; Rochelle, N.Y.; Sean, 19, attends Providence College, panels and large jewelled balls made by Meg and Jennifer. four weeks, $5. NEW HAVEN (AP) - Police (R.I.); Jennifer, 17, is a senior at East Catholic High Paper chains for the tree are made each year by G uis and 0 m m Stain Glass Workshop. Ann Chief Biagio DeLieto and 6th Schooi; Laura, 15, is a sophomore at ECHS; C!hristopher, Prudence.' Madsen, Wednesday 1-2:30 for Circuit Court Prosecutor Paul 13 yesterday, and Prudence, 11, attend St. James School. beginners and advanced. Ann Foty have warned 35 Dr. Malone started about ten 3rears ago to bang thick > •> .»•> .i ,> .) ,i ) .» ,1 > > ,1 ) .» As one leaves the Malone’s home, a banner over the garlands of laurel at Christmastime from the dark wralnut will teach beginners how to businessmen that they face front door gives a parting thought—“A Merry Christmas to solder, cut and shape leaded arrest if they open their es­ beams in the dining room, hall and living room. No easy tablishments on Sundays. all, and to all a good-night.” job, it takes family participation to see that the swags all glass decorations. Ihose witi “Good tiding we bring to you and your kin, we whdi you a basic knowledge of these In registered letters to the In our hearts- Merry Giristmas and a Happy New Year” from the hang evenly from the ten foot high ceilings. The garland techniques will be aided in businessmen, all of whom Malonei. Back row, left to rif^ , Laura, Dr. H. J(rim theme is continued wound around the stair rail. C au^t up more advanced projects. Six police say they warned for This Week on TV Malone, Mrs. Malone, Jamifer, Sean, and front row. with large golden velvet bows, the effect is a low glow of weeks, $6, includes material for remaining open last Sunday in In our worlds Prudence, Guis and Meg. warm color accent against the black walnut paneling in the two or three projects. violation of the state’s Blue Burt Lancaster is host for a rebroadcast of a Christmas rooms. Shirret Rug Making. Louise, Laws, DeLieto and Foty say further openings will result in special featuring the American feeling toward the holiday, By the time Giristmas arrives, practically everything The red and green Of Christmas abound in the red cloth McCrady, Thursday 1-3 and in “Playhouse New York,” tonight (Dec. 23) at 8:30 on In our time . . . but the partridge in its pear tree has beat assemble and Friday 9:30-11:30. Louise is the arrests instead of more panel with green ball fringe on the massive walnut dining warnings. Ckinnecticut Public Television (Channel 24 in Hartford). put in its place. Mrs. Malaie refers to their home at table in the baronial type paneled dining room. In the iocal originator of this technique. She takes her In a segment taped last year at the Mark Twain House in Giristmas as a Celtic home because it has ttie six trees center of the table glistens a centerpiece of a gold pedestal **Deck the halls with boughs of holly^... students step-by-step in the Hartford, Kathy Galvin appears in a dramatization of which, according to ancient Celtic belief, ward off evil bowl with gold fruit and greens, and gold candles burning crochet technique needed for Twain’s “Letter from Santa Claus.” spirits. A family tree in the large family room, a tree on in silver candlesticks. shirret, cutting fabric on the THEY ARE SPECIAL Other featured guests include James Earl Jones, Linda i - i ' the front porch roof, a tree, a pine cone'tree in TULSA, Okla. (AP) — James (Continued on Page 11) bias, making a square mat, a Lavin, Freda Payne, and Peter Yarrow. Sto^ by Photos by A4ay the wisdom round mat, and an oval mat. Price, manager of the The program will be repeated (Christmas Day (Dec. 25) JUNE TOMPKINS SYLVIAN OFI4R4 governmental affairs division, Merry Christmas a. and love Other projects students can do at 7 p.m. * J yii* . .T”*.. include making a pillow or wall received the Certified Chamber and Happy New Year -yx. of the Three hanging. When shirret is Executive designation recently Establishment of the American system of government, complete it looks like hooked or from the ;,^erican Chamber which haff lasted for nearly 200 years, is the keystone for ^ Kings fiU'“ of Commerro'Exedhtlves;. The braided rugs and is reversible. ^Inventing a Nation,” the fourth program of Alistair you with the true meaning of Christmas. Metropolitan Tulsa C um ber Since the rug uses scrap of Commerce thus became the Cooke’s “America” series. BOB S EMILE 8T. PIEBBE materials it is also an inexpen­ only such group in the nation The special will be telecast Tuesday (Dec. 26) at 10 p.m. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT VILLAGE BARBER SHOP sive craft. Six weeks, $16, kit, to have four individual on NBC-TV. 312MAINSTREET;- MANCHESTER $8. members of its staff with the Other special classes are as highest professional- i ,) .) ) ) ,) .) » follows; recognition. Guitar lessons, nine weeks The earlier recipients were for $12, Monday’s 10-11 a. John Barhydt, Marvin Wynn and Clyde Cole. There are only Handwriting Analysis, 1-9 202 CCEs in the United States. weeks, $12, 1-2 p.m. Business Law for the layman, Monday’s 11-12; nine weeks, $ 12 . Handbuilding Pottery and ceramics, Wednesday, 9; so­ il; 30; nine weeks, $5. French Conversations, 1, 11, and 11, nine weeks each at $12. Psychology 1, basic it .V//, Introduction to psychology for which participants may apply for college credit. Nine weeks, $12, Friday 10-11. TTie days on which classes in With pride Handwriting Analysis, French Conversations and Psychology 1 are to be held will be announced later. and gratitude Free classes, open only to Manchester residents who pay the $3 annual fee to join the for the loyalty you have shown, recreation department, are; Oil Painting for beginners, c ^ /is cSionE ’o u ± a . 9:30-12, Mondays, nine weeks. Beauty Workshop, 9:30-11:30, we extend our sincerest wishes six weeks, Mondays. 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■ E ^ E TWELVE - M A N C H E ^ BVENINQ HERALD. Manchester. Conn . Sat.. Dec. 23. im Dennisons Lift „ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 23, 1972 — PAGE THmTEBN Obituary Gen. Giap^s Death Denied Harold W. E duf Rezoning Issue Harold W. Eells, 65, of MC CharteF Oak St., a partner in BY SOL R. COHEN The directors, on Dec. 12, bad the Matendaz Travel Agency of (Herald Reporter) approved the agreement in Planes Mount War’s Hartford, died Fri^y gt The owners of the 110-acre principle, on the condlUon the Laurel Lake have agreed to Manchester MeiroriM Ewl|j>ttal provision was removed. It was after a long illness. remove the one objection the the consensus that a zone Mr. Eells was born May SO, Manchester Board of Directors change be sought “after” and 1907 *in (kirnwall, V t, fon of has to option for town purdiase not "before” the property is Biggest Air Blitz William and Carrie Manchedter of the property, Town Manager purchased. It instructed Weiss Robert Weiss has announced. to meet again with the owners Eells, and had lived in Wells C. Doinison andltobart — in an effort to have them Manchester for more than SO C. Dennison, in a renegotiated years. He was an Army veteran SAIGON (AP) - North Haiphong today, raising to 17 Pentagon of lying in its claim other localities, and it is bom­ remove the zone requiremoit. of World War H. agreement, have dropped their Now that the pnn^lon is Vietnamese officials denied a the number of Stratofortresses that only military targets are bing hospitals, schools and He was a former Interior embassies besides the area insistmce that the acreage be removed fran Uk option to South Vietnamese report today and to 42 the number of being attacked. decorator for R.H. Macy’s in rezoned Industrial before the purchase, which runs to June that Defense Minister Vo American planes that North “The truth is the United where the U.S. pilot camp Is New York City, and was sale is consummated. 30, a public bearing is being Nguyen Giap was killed in Vietnam claims to have downed States is wantonly bombing located,’’ the broadcast manager of the Worth’s SUnre in scheduled for Jan. 3 on a Haiphong, where U.S. in the last six days. densely populated areas in declared. Hartford before it closed. He Hanoi’s official Vietnam Evacuating proposed 11,391,000 ap­ warplanes continued to mount Hanoi Radio accused the Hanoi, Haiphong and many propriations. then Joined the travel agency. the biggest aerial blitz of the News Agency reported Friday Later he became a partner In war. that five U.S. Riers presented Air Crash The sum includes |450,000 for the agency, A statement by Hanoi’s at a news conference in Hanoi purchasing the 110-acre parcel, He was a member of Second earlier in the day had “taken Survivors which would be used for delegation to the Paris peace Quake Strikes CiMigregatlonal Church. part in a predawn B52 raid SAN FERNANDO, Chile sanitary land-fill purposes, and, talks said: “Here, we do not Survivors are two brothers, deem it necessary to take the against populous areas in Hanoi ‘(AP) — Eight suh^ivors of an 1941,000 for improvements to which caused heavy destruction October airplane crash today the area. Robert Eells of Manchester and trouble to show that this is a Albert Eells of Dunedin, Fla.; product of the psychological Nicaragua to many inhabited quarters and began their 70th day at the The 1450,000 purchase price public utility establishments 12,000-foot level in the Andes and several nieces and war of the Americans- would be in two installments— nephews. ’’ puppets.” including the Bach Mai Mountains, huddled together 29 per cent on July 1,1973 and 71 GUATEMALA CITY, In Washington, the U.S. State Funeral services will be A North Vietnamese official Guatemala (AP) — A strong Department said its embassy in Hospital, the biggest polyclinic for warmth in the craft’s per cent on Jan. 1, 1974. In North Vietnam, which was broken fuselage. Tuesday at 11 a.m. at'the said this was a formal denial earthquake struck Managua, Managua had been destroyed, The 1941,000 for Watkins Funeral Home, Igl E. that Giap had been killed almost completely demolished. Three mountain-survival improvements would be q>lit— Nicaragua, early today, one-third of the city was in Center St. The Rev. Felix Friday, reportedly by a delayed reportedly causing extensive flames and most of the Many patients and medical experts — bringing food, $300,000 for one-third the cost of workers in the hospital were clothing and medicine — joined Davis, pastor of Second mine while on an inspection damage in the center of that hospitals had been leveled. a leachette-coUection system, Congregational Church, will of­ tour of bombing damage at the killed or injured.” them after helicopters rescued with the other 65 per cent to te Central American city. First A State Department ficiate. Burial will be in East Tran Hung Dao armaments reports indicated there were T he U.S. Command six other survivors. funded in subsequent years; spokesman in Washington said Cemetery. ■ '/ : depot. many homeless, injured and its Information was based on a maintained secrecy on the air Flight crews waited for $296,000 for relocating the operations over the North. In clearing skies to resume the Friends may call ■at ^the South Vietnamese in­ dead. message from the Nicaraguan Hockanum River; $225,000 for funeral home Sunday from to telligence sources said the contrast to past policy, the rescue mission in an area relocating the brook; $60,000 for- Winner of Vernon Lighting Contest All normal communications government. 5 p.m. and ’Tuesday from 9 to 11 report of Giap’s death was between Managua and the command this week re fu ^ 'to where clouds usually close high a service road; $M,000 for One of the ham radio reports The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swinnerton of Bolton picked up from a radio broad­ outside were cut by the quake disclose what specific targets valleys by noon. Tie forecast removing the existing dam; and sponsored by the Vernon Recreation Commission. The a-m-. reaching Guatemala City said i™***?’ like a picture post card, was chosen The family suggests that any cast monitored in Saigon, but which struck at 12:40 a.m. — the Nicaraguan Central Bank were being attacked, the was for some cloudiness but $30,000 for preliminary Swinnertons will be presented with a Savings Bond. number of missions Rown and better conditions than prevailed as first prize winner in the over-ait house decorating (Herald photo by Richmond) memorial contributions may be there was no separate evidence 1:40 a.m. EIST — but reports an 18-story building, also was landscaping, for eventual to support it. U.S. officials said reaching Guatemala City from how it assesses the damage. the past three days, officials recreational use. category of the C^iristmas home decorating contest made to the Memorial Fund of heavily damaged. they had no knowledge of the amateur radio operators in said. The directors are on record Second Congregational Chnrch. . . - i - report, and no other details Managua indicated damage Two Chilean air force for placing the proposal on the helicopters lifted the first six Edwin J. McNally ' were available. was very heavy and that voting machines for a Giap, 60, led the Viet Minh to Managua was without water out Friday morning from the referoidum. The date for a Police Report Dwyer NamedChairman Funeral services foir Edwin i. wreckage of the Uruguayan air McNaUy of 72 Cedar St,, jwho victory over the French in the and electricity. referendum will be set MANCHESTER headlights of an oncoming car. first Indochina war and has Planes with relief supplies, force plane that crashed Oct. 13 following the Jan. 3 public COLUMBIA Of Crime Squad Group died Friday at Manchester on the Argentine-Chilean Paula Siamond, 17, of 72 The police accident report Jam es E. Duffy, 26, of Memorial Hoiqiital'jlwill be Su^ been the principal architect of medicine and doctors were hearing. The referendum ques­ Campfield Dr., was treated at noted that street lighting in the the North V ietn^ese effort in being prepared in Guatemala, border. tion, scheduled, will spell Willimantic, was issu ^ a sum­ Vernon Police Chief Ekimund day at 2 p.m. at 'St. Maiy's" Ihelr discovery came after Manchester Memorial Hospital area was "exceptionally poor.” mons charging him with F. Dwyer has been elected Episcopal Church. Burial will the current war. El Salvador and Venezuela, but out the method of financing the Friday night for injuries she No police action was taken. He was quoted earlier as one radio operator, two other survivors — both proposed appropriatiim. reckless driving and operating chairman of the Crime Squad be in East Cemetel^ at the members of the Old Christians suffered when struck by a car a motor vehicle .under the Law Enforcement Advisory convenience of the faiOily. saying of the current U.S. bom­ transmitting from a mobile unit Weiss is recommending a near her home. Manchester Police reported bing drive: “Hanoi and in the center of Managua, said rugby team of Montevideo, second referendum in 1965 for influence of liquor. The sum­ Committee of the Capitol Friends may call at thO Uruguay gave up hope of She was not admitted to the several other accidents, mons was issu ^ in connection Region Council of Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Haiphong and other cities may the interruption in electrical further improvements to the hospitai. including: be destroyed, but the service had put navigation being found and began walking sanitary land-fill area — this with a one-car accident on Rt. Governments. Main St., today from 2 to 4 and 7 out. After 10 days, they met a Police said the girl was hit by — A 12:18 p.m. Friday colli­ 66 in Columbia, in which the to 9 p.m. Herald piwio by Buceiviclat Vietnamese people will not be equipment at the Managua air­ one now estimated at $716,000. As chairman, Dwyer, who port out of operation. mountain shepherd who carried a car driven by Beth S. sion at E. Center and Munro Duffy vehicle left the road and has been chief of police in Ver­ intimidated. Nothing is more In addition, he . is Laschever, 18, of Bloomfield. Sts. involving cars driven by John W. Hoffman precious than Independence and Highways leading to word to authorities that they recommending that the struck a bridge piling. Duffy non for nearly 18 years, will Special Mitten Christmas Tree and 14 others of the 45 persons Hie accident occurred at about Sandra E. Ferguson of 38 sustained head injuries in the ROCKVILLE - John W. freedom. The more barbarous Managua reportedly were operating budget for the land­ oversee the operations and closed, and the only means of aboard the plane had survived 11:30 p.m. on Campfield Rd. Mountain Rd., Rockville, and collision and was taken to Hoffman, 71, of 149 Union St., The three little kittens who lost their mittens can surely Calderwood, Jane Alemany and Mary Haugh hang mittens and treacherous the U.S. fill be increased about $100,000 Eleanor F. Green of 473 policies of the committee in the the crash, hunger, blizzards and Miss Laschever told police Windham Memorial Hospital, husband of Mrs. Gertrude imperialists, the deeper the transportation to the city was a year.— to the year 2000. Woodbridge St. The Ferguson area of undercover narcotics take their pick for their paws from this mitten-tree which of all sizes, patterns and colors which they have donated by helicopter. avalanches. she was temporarily blinded by where he was treated and and related criminal activities. Sebober Hoffman, died this Vietnamese peoples’ hatred and car was towed; minor injuries morning at his home. is being decorated in the Town Welfare Department by for distribution to needy children to keep their fingers the higher their determination released. The Crime Squad was were reported. Mrs. Green was members of Mrs. Jean McComber’s class at Keeney toasty warm during the frosty days of winter. to resist the aggressors and Unltad Church of Christ Personal Notices Donald B. Gennette, 18, of organized in December 1969, Mr. Hoffman was bom Jan. warned for making an improper 28, 1901 in EUlington anR had School: From left to right, Kathy VonDeck, Denise save the country.” Bombing enter 11 Cantor Straat East Hartford, charg^ early and to date it has investigated Manchastar, ConnacUcut lane change. Meanwhile, air losses In loving memory of my father, Paul today with intoxication and m ore than 1,000 narcotic lived in the EUington-Rockville- Co-Pastors B. Klotzer, who paaied away, Decm ber — A three-car accident in Tolland area all his life. He was ’ \ ■ mounted to record numbers as Con^egational Lyman 0. Farrar 24, 19M. interfering with an officer. He offense cases in the Capitol Pause May front of 378 Summit St. at about retired dairy farmer and a U.S. planes continued to mount WInthrop Matson was taken into custody after an re g io n area. In addition, the lurch ’r ,• X ------, • - .f ■; Pear Father, you are not forgotten, 9 p.m. Friday. Cars driven by ■ member ot the ApipstoHc the biggest aerial blitz of the TbouA on earth you are no more, incident outside the police vzquad hks woHced with several C h r U i m a ^ F v«3 R ich ard A. Jones of 113 Cmistlan ChilriS ol war against North Vietnam’s Be Ordered Still u memory you are with ua. station on E. Middle Tpke. He federal agencies on cases Spirit Focuses Services Am 3mi Always were before. ., . .Deepwoc^ Dr, and Carmela Survivors, besides h is 'u ^ , heartland. , KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) . Elsie A. Frits ' was being held in the police involving narcotics and related. Edmund F. Dwyer — President Nlxm’s aides sky and husband Costello of 378 Summit St. were station lockup this morning. are a daughter. Miss Ruth The tl.S. Command admitted Sunday. Dooamtisr 24.1972 - 10AM involved, as well as a car owned offenses, such as stolen that 14 planes, including 10 B52 he has left open the possibility “Wsntad; More Thail Jam es Daley, 53, of no firearms. Hoffman, at home; and foliit A Cuddly Sswlor?" Pra-School Cara In Memoriam by Steven D. Whitehouse of Dwyer’s election as chairman sisters, Mrs. John Ruch of bombers, have been downed he may order a ^ristmas certain address, charged early As chairman, Dwyer will sit provided. «, In loving memory of my brother, 117D Tudor Lane. Accident in­ was unanimous. He will take Vernon, Mrs. Albert Ludwig of since the heavy raids were pause in the heavy air and ^ Sunday. Dooamtiar 24.1972 - 7 P.M - today with intoxication at Bess as a member of the statewide Royce Palmer, who passed away vestigation was incomplete. office Jan. 1 for a term of one Tolland, and Miss Elizabeth launched above the 20th bombardment of North "Family FasUval Worship’ "Why Tha December 23, 1971. Eaton Donut Shop, 150 Center Enforcement Coordinating “Let this then be our wish for Chimes Rang" — A 6^47 p.m. Friday year. ’The retiring chairman is Hoffman and Miss Frieda HoffT By JUNE TOMPKINS gifts have been donated by from the local Citadel band will parallel Monday and that at Vietnam. St. He was being held this Board, which oversees the ac­ Manchester this Christmas Sunday. Dacambar 24. 1972 - 10;30- Gone but not forgotten. accident on Cooper Hill St. near William Rush, chief of police in man, both of Ellington. many civic groups. play in the wards of Manchester least 55 U.S. airmen are mis­ Reporting that Nixon is lljSO P.M. - "Wassail Open House" morning. (Herald Reporter) season. ’That through the in­ Cedar St. Police said a car tivities of five crime squads West Hartford. Funeral services will be “Many people give money Memorial, sing. “determined to take every [^afstlon Room - high school and post Sister, Rosalie, and family Duane R. Follansbee, 42, of throughout the state. spiration of those who see anonymously ,” she said. “One When members of Brownie step” to end the war in Viet­ high youth. operated by Mark Knee of Rt. 6, Ashmead Rd., Coventry, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the “ ‘It is only with the heart Radio Hanoi claimed that two Sunday. Oooambar 24. 1972 rightly, we constantly seek lady who had received welfare nam, presidential press Andover, hit a parked car, Apostolic Christian Church, that one can see rightly; what is Troop 619 learned there were more B52s were shot down near Candlelight Communion" - 1i :30 PM charged Friday morning with what unites mankind. As the assistance at one time now 162 patients at the Meadows secretary Ronald L. Ziegler “A Song~ I In Tha Night" ‘ In Memoriam owned by Dorothy Potter of 57 Ellington. Burial will be in essential Is invisible to the eye.’ non-support on a Circuit Court Car and Truck Crash on I~86 winter snow disappears, surely brings in her own donation said Friday, when asked about In loving memory of Robert P. Popoff, Cooper Hill St., and a picket Ellington Center Cemetery, As a winter snow covers the Convalescent Center who were who was killed a year ago today. 12 arrest warrant. He was Cathleen A. Landerfin, 23, of She received emergency Spring and new life will follow. wishing to help someone else as Truman’s a Yuletide bombing halt, that Everyone is Cordially Invited fence. Both vehicles were Friends may call at the ravages of early winter, so does unlikely to receive any released on his written promise 64 Russell St., received minor treatment at Manchester Let each day be a new day; a she had been helped,” Miss he could not respond to such a Sadly remembered by bis broUiers and towed. Knee was warned for White-Gibson-Small Funeral a good heart seek the goodness Christmas remembrance, they to appear in court at injuries Friday night in an Memorial Hospital and was new quest for understanding, DellaFera added. She said it is question “at this time.” sister with aches in their hearts and operating at a speed too fast for Home, 65 Elm St., Tuesday in man. It is during this made cards and dried Rower Condition tears in their eyes. Manchester Jan. 8. accident in which the car she released. love and peace. amazing how many people will conditionsi from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m .' ebristmas season that we are arrangements which they The press secretary talked to Mark N. Hoekstra, 23, of 124 was driving struck the rear of a Visibility was poor at the “Merry Christmas and Happy donate entire Christmas newsmen after Nixon met for Mrs. Dorothy Tomlinson, reminded of this essential distributed at the Center one BEST WISHES Trout Stream Rd., Vernon, tractor-trailer truck operated time of the collision and traffic New Year to you all.” dinners, enough to last a family Worsens two hours with his top Vietnam Alexander, Reynolds, and Arrests made or summonses human truth taught so eloquent­ day this week with their WiUiam Poppff. charged Friday night with in­ by David F. Caufman, 24, of was backed up in the eastbound The above excerpts are from for several days. It would be leaders: Mrs. Gloria Weiss, KANSAS CITY (AP) - advisers, Henry A. Kissinger issued by Manchester Police toxication at E. Center and Fire Calls ly by^the Fox to "The Little the Christmas I^oclamation for included: . , Saegertown, Iowa, in the lane for several miles. helpfuli she said, if the people Mrs. William Massett and Mrs. Former president Harry S. and Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr. * » I 4 Porter Sts. He was released for The car was demolished; Town firemen were called to Prince’ in the classic fable of for 1972 by John W. 'Thompson, eastbound lane of 1-86 (the Cooper Hill and Cedar Sts. at who donate dinners could notify Joseph LaVigne. Truman lapsed into critical The meeting in the In Memoriam court date Jan. 15. Caufman was uninjured. Antoi^ de Saint Exupery. “We Mayor of Manchester. the town welfare department in CHRISTMAS Wilbur Cross Highway) 7:29 p.m. Friday for a gasoline Observing the Christmas condition at 7:45 a.m. EST President’s bayfront home In loving memory of our son, Robert No arrests were made and are blessed in Manchester with In keeping with the spirit of advance in order to help plan VERNON between Exits 92 and 93. washdown after an auto holiday are most businesses. today and his family has been came shortly after Haig Popoff, who died one year ago today Sherwood F. Wright, 37, of the investigation is continuing. young people who see rightly giving, many groups and the distribution better. notified, a spokesman for returned from Saigon with a December 23, 1971 Joyce M. Royce, 30, of 57 accident. their retarded nei^bors and The Municipal Building will be Dimok Rd., Coventry, was organizations in town have been A group of well-wishers from closed, but in cases of Research Hospital and Medical letter in response to Nixon’s TO YOU...THE Our hearts still ache with sadness Hilicrest Dr., Vernon, was charged with third-degree ext«id to them a helping hand. busy giving of themselves as charged with failure to stop for Manchester Community emergency, the following Center announced. reported threat to cut off aid to And secret tears still flow. assault in connection with an in­ We are thankful for the positive well as various gifts for those College has donated food and The spokesman, Wayne South Vietnam if President What It meant to lose you. a school bus Friday morning on bonds of friendship that have department numbers may be FAMILY. TOO No one will ever know. cident last night on New Rd., less fortunate. one completely decorated tree. called: highway, 649-5070; Conery, attributed the change Nguyen Van Thieu refuses to South St., Vernon. Court date is Tolland. He was released on a united all pur religious groups Miss Mary DellaFera, Jan. 16. As part of the social action refuse, 649-1886, and sanitary from the former listing of sign a peace agreement. Mother and Dad written p romise to appear in in social action projects. director of welfare and social program of East Catholic High sewer and water, 649-9697. “very serious” to heart Ziegler wouldn't disclose Surely, all of these see rightly WE WISH YOU court Jan. 16 at Rockville. services, said that cash and School, 45 Christmas baskets The town recreation centers problems. contents of Thieu’s letter. But Dorothy E. Barrows, 36, of with t^ ir hearts. have been made up to be In Memoriam Somers, was issued a summons will observe the following Doctors said this was similar Saigon sources indicated Thieu distributed equally in Hartford offered to ease his demand for THE MERRIEST, In loving memory of Harry B. Miner, Friday night dharging her with Holiday Toll vacation schedules: East Side to the situation Friday morning who passed away December 25, 1959. among the Revitalization Rec, 22 School St., Tuesday when he lapsed into critical withdrawal of North M ARLOW ^ operating a motor vehicle AND BRIGHTEST. Passes 40 Corps, the San Juan Center and through Friday from 10 a.m.-4 condition for about an hour and Vietnamese troops if Hanoi Downtown Main Street. Manchester Sweet is the word of remembrance. under the influence of liquor, in St, Peter’s Parish. In each recognizes South Vietnam as a Dear is the one who is gone. connection with a two car By The Associated Press p.m . and 6-10 p.m ., and a half. “Our 61$t Christmas on Main Streatl" basket will be a 20-lb. turkey, separate state. In memory we'll always keep him. collision on W. Main St., Ver­ Traffic accidents around the Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 Earlier today, a hospital Just as the years roll on. fresh and canned vegetables, Tweed^s Specialty Shop non. Damage was minor and nation claimed 41 lives in the p.m. spokesman said the 88-year-old early hours of the Christmas mix, potatoes, fresh West Side Rec, 110 Cedar St., former president had lapsed 773 Main Street Downtown Manchester Wife, Son, Daughter, there were no injuries police fruit and pies. The canned Son-in-law and reported. Barrows was holiday weekend. , Tuesday through Friday, 10 into unconsciousness, but said Grandchildren goods were brought in by a.m.-4:30 p.m. and 6-10 p.m., he did not know whether released on a written promise The count of traffic deaths students of ECHS. Collections to appear in court on Jan. 16. began at 6 p.m. local time and Saturday from 10 a m. to 5 doctors considered Truman to of money were taken every day p.m. be in a coma. Friday and will end at midnight for two weeks which went Monday. Community Y, 79 No. Main Truman, who gave ’em hell in toward the purchase of food St., Tuesday through Friday, 10 needed to fill the baskets. politics and is astounding a.m.-4 p.m. and 6-10 p.m., and doctors with his spunk despite a Children of South United Saturday from 1-5 p.m. Methodist Church school filled wide range of infirmities, Also at the Community Y, lapsed into unconsciousness a Open Tonite Til a large white pack full of toys to from Tuesday through fill other children’s stockings. few hours after pulling through Saturday, from 9-10 a.m., gym what was described as "a The Junior Choir and Band of program for children under 10, the Salvation Army in and from 10-11 a.m., a craft dangerous period.” D r. Wallace Graham, ilnd it ait Manchester have brought songs program for boys and girls Truman’s personal physician, and music to the convalescent under 10. homes. "About 30 baskets of said the former president’s dinners and toys are being state of consciousness was distributed to ne^y families by secondary to his need of rest. Truman’s “ dangerous the Salvation Army Corps,” South’s Income Rising said Major Lawrence J. Beadle period’’ Friday lasted UA of The Citadel. “We are Atlanta — The South’s per hours. It was marked by car­ See O ur... grateful to the local capita income is gi’owing stead­ diac instability, decreased GIFT organizations and businesses ily and has reached 80 per cent blood pressure and an increased AND of the national average, up from pulse rate. who have helped to make our 60 per cent in 1930. In many of A Joyous Christmas and a NOVELTY Christmas services possible,” Truman’s condition remained the larger Southern cities, per very serious, and bis rally was SHOPPE he said. Christmas morning. capita income exceeds the U. S. Major Beadle said an ensemble average. one of several since admission Bright and Happy New ^ to the hospital Dec. 5 with lung ■Am- .1 congestion and bronchitis. H IR W ITH The nation’s 33rd president Year To All Our has been receiving a special ( • chemical diet since Tues^y in an effort to restore his kidney Friends & Neighbors Open Tonite function and stave off blood toxicity. It has succeeded in you for your prdronaye. Til decreasing the poisonous urea- nitrogen level in his bloodstream, but a hospital PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE spokesman said that, “as WESTOWM* • PHARMACY ■ ^ HARVEST HILL PACKAGE STORE * 705 EUT MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER NORTHWAY PHARMACY . u r m kidneys improve, there are Vsmt Ha It. MulaMi't Chwch) 230 NO. MAIIil 8T. (Nttct to Top Notch) ^the mlraels of m dkitrsd times when rapid and potential­ MANCHESTER PARKADE 0PENVE0.,THURS.,FRI.nU9 OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY • 4 0 ^ 1 0 downtown manchutsr ly dangerous changes in body A A A A A A H chemistry may occur.” MANCMESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 23, 1972 - PAGE FIFTEBW PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancherter. Cwm.. Sat., Dec. t», 1912 Suit Alleges ourt Judge ArraigndA Poetic Justice Rent Ceiung They Part Company lURGH, N.Y. (AP)>- Broadway Diner on Dee. 12. The City Court Judge Three days later Roskoski Wednesday to 2 to 10 years i£ \. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Violations Roskoski was suspended himself. prison by District Court Judge Honey Wagon in his own courtroom Rye aty Court Judge Isaac (AP) - “Cell it poetic justice If would like to wish their On At-Large Mayor you Will,” said the Albuquerque Jose]di Baca. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Friday on charges of disorderly Rubin was appointed to jtear customers and friends a very Justice Department hti'HIed a Roekoski’s case. •, lawyo- whose client’s home candidates from the two par­ conduct and public intoxication. NO TROUBLE MERRY CHIRSTMAS and a suit against the owner and BY SOL H. COHEN was burfdariied. ties. A . judge brought in from Rye 1.3 Million Pianists WESTMINSTER. Calif. HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW operator of a Manchester, (Henld RqxHier) conducted the arraignment and N.H., apartment building for His past, she explained, Bonn — Amonx West Ger- Defense lawyer John (AP)— Police were called and YEARl Phyllis Jaduton and Leonard set Dec. 26 for trial. told that tow young men are alleged violations of rent would be in addition to^a nine- many's 61 million inhabitants Carmody said the home of 245 Adams Street Seader are members of the Roskoski’s charges stem there are 13 million jpisnists, enmiged in a wouang match regulations. Manchester Qiarter Revision member Board of Directors. At from an incident at the Willie Barrera Blanco, 2S, was „Manchester present, the nuyor is elected by 62 per cent of.whom asq female. a ra a rudcus in a downtown The Cost of Living Council an­ Commission. Both are entered recently while the store. Police arrived and asked nounced Friday the suit was Democrats and both are usually the board from its majiMity owner was away. Bob TSMier, 21, and John Di brought against Vratsenes on the same side when votes are membership. Traditionally, he Lubbio, 19, what the trouble Realty. It claims the a»npany taken on proposed charter is the h i^ vote-getter. Blanco was unable to stay was. Tne pair waved scripts received rent increases in changes. Under Mrs. Jackston’s home and protect his property, and said they were only trying excess of increases allowed by However, when it cmnes to a proposal, the mayor would Carmody explained, because he out for parts in a local atamng the economic stabilization proposal for an at-large preside at board mekings, with was b e i^ held in the Bernalillo of Thornton Wilder’s play ‘The program. . no vote e x c ^ t to break a tie. oi^youfi, County Jail here after pleading Skin of Our Teeth.” The store election of a mayor, the two was being used for the government seeks a $1,- have different p^osfdiies on He would have veto powers, but guilty to burglary. the veto could be reversed by a ws 1 ^ , Community Theatre Youth 000 penalty for each of the nine how the proposal should be Blanco was sentenced Group’s auditi on center. violations alleged and a refund two-thirds vote of the board. bandied. bast wishes ^ ’(ere's our special order for of $296 to the five tenants who Mrs. Jackston, who made the His other duties would continue paid the increased rent. proposal, thinks the people to be mostly cerem<»ial, as for 0 a very Merry Christmas . . . and our now. shodd d ^ d e —by referendum. holiday thanks for your loyal support. Drainage Test Simple Seader, whose subcommittee “In my opinion,” said Mrs. Moy the doesn’t like the proposal, thinks Jackston Wednesday night, season filled Washington — The ideal gar­ ot den soil lets water soak in, hot the decision (to reject) should “the election a mayor at- N Spirit of th how can yon tell if the ground be made by the Charter large is very important. It with the ' f would make for participatory holds the water too long? There Revision Commission alone. wannthond is an easy way to find out. Dig The recommendation, made government and would provide Christmas a hole 12 to 18 inches deep and by Mrs. Jackston on Nov. 29 and more responsivenesss to the wonder of fill it with water. If the water to be debated by the CRC ,pn electorate.” Season does not drain away easily in Jan. 3, is for the town-wide Acknowledging that &e voted Q irM ^s. five to 10 hours, you can expect against a proposal for a strong- to have trouble with plant root election of a mayor, in a head- bring you to-head contest between mayor form of government, she zones becoming waterlogged. said it was because sufficient Kathy and aH her study bad not been made to 276 OAKLAND ST. Joy and warrant a recpimnaidation at PERO’S MANCHESTER this time. WaV ba ehaad Chrtatmaa Day Peace Because, under her new Open Sunday As Uaual proposal, there would be no ac­ tual change in the mayor’s powers, she said she now is backing something that is “govefnmoit of the pecqile, for the^eople and by the people. “It’s very important that the people should get the (^pwtunlty to decide this ques­ tion by referendum,” she said. 888 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER “It’s their town, their charter, their government. It’s up to us Cine 1 and 2 Now Open to give them the opportunity to decide. Let’s not make a hasty NORTHWAY PHARMACY decision here — we are only Seymour Menchel, left. Mayor Frank McCoy of Vernon brothers. They will operate the twin theaters.'Tonights 230 NO. MAIN ST. MANCHESTER fifteen persons. There are opening features will be “Fiddler on the Roof” at Cine 1 (Next to Top Notch) 640-4610 and Bernard MenscheU of Manchester watch as Kary OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 22,000 or more electors in­ Christmas Tree Buying Time Phelps adjusts the projector for last night’s grand opening and “Pete and TiUie” at Cine 2.(Herald photo by volved.” of Cine 1 and ( ^ e 2 at the Junction of Rts. 83 and 86 in Buceivlcius) Elmphasizing again that “it’s Talcottville section of Vernon. Menchel and MenscheU are the people’s right to decide who One of the few remaining U. S. GIs in Vietnam looks over a seliection of Christmas trees at their leaders will be,” she AAoy the joys of this .& . ■ . / pointed out that “the state an outdoor display, in Saigon. Hopes that many U. S. soldiers serving there m i^ t be home greet Christmas joyfully, with good­ for Christmas have fa d ^ with the breakdown of peace talks in Parte. (AP fdioto) Christmas season rekindle will to all.. . and we greet you warmly, government has been led for cherished memories, ahd fill two years by a minority with our wishes that health, happiness governor and the federal your heart with great -happiness. * ’5' Transit District Criticized and good cheer may be yours. government for four years by a HARTFORD (AP)—Gov. bus problem across the state settle for a contract agreement said this week that the company minority president.” Thomas J. MeskiU. has sharply rather than in only one area, might be able to regain sound Said Seader, “1 can’t agree Networks Plan Many in one city alrae. criticized the Greater Hartford The state and the GHTD were financial footing wito only one that government would be Paul Buettner Florist “The members of the 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford Transit District for seeking to “very close to a resolution” committee are committed to year of state subsidies if the made more responsive if we House and Hale resolve the bus crisis through a . when the district broke off working out a long range state gave the company 945 MAIN STREET elected a separate mayor. We Christmas Specials s ta te w id e n e g o tia tin g negotiations, MesklU said. “To solution and hope to meet with permission to cut out un­ have responsiveness now in our MANCHESTER - committee. withdraw from the bargaining the governor as soon as we profitable runs. council-manager government. , : ' ■; 'I ■ ‘ “The districts current table at this point is a severe Many of CR&L’s financial By JAY SHARBU'TT tUTtt-of-theHMntury family in can,” the GHTD spokesman And, if one believies as I, do that worry about keeping alive — atv ^ I -i nl

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"Since Nassilf’s season’s glad tidings brighten your days. ’’Wsltomsl" To our good frhNids and potrons^ wo soy, ’’Thonb and tho host of ovorything oKraysl’' StaJtiojWtA, 19461” “Your House of S p oils In Downtown S T A N E K T V MANCHESTER LUMBER CO. 849 MAIN STREET Itanehoatar For Over 27 Yoaral" W.Q. QLENNEY LUMBER PttgamA^ills 263 CENTER STREET 277 Broad Street, Manchester 336 NORTH MAIN STREET ^ FABRIC OEPARTMENT^STORES Potteiton’s MY TIRE MAN IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 991 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER plosed Mon, and Tues., De«. 26-26 MANCHESTER • VERNON MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) Division of Wholesale Tire Co. { 367 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat,, Dec. 23, 1972 - PAGE SEVENtEEN V iQ R ggTEKN - MANCHgBTER BVBiWINQ HBRALD. Mandy ner. Conn.. Sat- Dec, a . W l Hanoi Termed Most Heavily Defended Area In History BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOMJi By FRED S. HOFFMAN So far as American Hanoi, North Vietnam’s . The Air Force lost eight of Air Force had calculated the Scbweinfurt in the fall of 1943, a at a limited number of military In addition, there are more DUHHH, AP Mllllairy Writer the huge BS2s in the first four probable cost before President targets which he said could be intelligence can determine, the capital. MMi«B AONT-IKiCr MMDUN' PWOM HERS! — T aooKiM sratxt- ______ratio of about one out of five. than 360 antiaircraft guns, most a u v , m j / m WHJ.MTT»f IPKA Ir PeOPUE OM T AV<7P 'ME (U5H WASHINGTON (AP) U.S; days of the great raids. Nixon ordered the new and anticipated from the pattern of North Vietnamese' are using While denying any "terror U'W IBOWBDAIOMByMOaM E A lU y T H tS l BY MANAANA YHEK AFPMRS ANY And during the first U.S. air of them radar-controlled, w rw m v iN 'T cuj«« TK mMaimmoaotm jm,mjr < B5l bombers and other "We knew it was going to be massive bombing operation. raid against Berlin id'March, past U.S. raids in the Vietnam standard surface-to-air mis­ bombing" campaign is under BUOC^i •JOMTi camou-TMiKsgut w m a m s p BETTER IM A N 'm HOW CAN TrtEV around Hanoi and nearly 340 H0PB*C9 ANTtClPA*rE 30/HE OP OUR warplanes are braving more rough, and it has been,’ said one Records show that the loss 1944, a total of 69 bombers were war. siles and radar, as they have way, officials hinted that the Mmo SHOUT AMP 1 ^ ITMCBAUy* tium ^ missile laundiers and shielding the Haiphong area, throughout the years of the air MBBPAU.'IMPHBU' ^ PLANETJ; MORE PRESSMO PR06LEM9? senior officer. rate .for B52s over North knocked down out of an Experts noted that the SA2, according to intelligence infor­ concentration of B52s in the XCAM«6TPIU«M PERHAPB THE C ITT *H0UUP antiaircraft guns in striking the war. Experts say they’r ^ o t Hanoi area is for psychological w udum / The loss rate for the eight-jet V ietnw is liot far off from the attacking force of 730 planes, one of North Vietnam's mation. PAB0 AN ORPH4ANCE vital Rjuiol-Haiphong area of heavy bombers worked out to Air Force experience in World about one in ten. principal air defense weapons, aware of any improved' warfare reasons as well as for N0rtta;ARetnam. about two planes for each 100 War n when, on the average, In Korea, where American was designed by the Russians The B52s are equipped with weapons being aimed at, the damage their 30-ton loads ThesB: figures, obtained from sorties. A sorty is a single flight one plane was lost for each 64 planes faced thin air defenses, originally to defend the Soviet electronic "black boxes" American bombers. . can inflict on ihilitary targets. Pentagon sources, show what by a single plane. sorties. the Air Force loss rate Union specifically against the designed to counter aiid confuse The North Vietnamese are These officials are aware that tlu t ^ina is called "the most "Hie loss rates are not out of American plane casualties averaged one plane per 358 sor­ B52, which was the main U.S. radar guided missiles and guns. firing antiaircraft missiles in interrogations of North h^vQy defended piece of area line with expectations," said were much more severe in ties. strategic threat to Russia The bombers also are sa\vM, which increases the Vietnamese soldiers captured in tfa|e jUstory of warfare." one official who indicated the some major U.S. air raids on A senior officer suggested before the advent of long-range supported by electronic war­ burden on U.S. electronic in South Vietnam reflected Germany during WWII. that the North Vietnamese missiles. fare planes, whose mission is to countermeasure devices and in­ widespread fear of B52s and the For example, 60 out of 291 defenders have an advantage Intelligence reports say there disrupt enemy radar, and by creases the threat to the heavy explosive carnage they could MICKEY nNN bombers fell in a raid against because the strikes are aimed are 26 battalions of SA2s in the jets, whose job it is to attack B52s, which are much less cause. BY HANK LEONARD Haiphong area comprising a threatening missile batteries. maneuverable than smaller . For much of the war, B52s total of 156 missile launchers. fighter bombers. have concentrated on bombing In the first three days of the But Air Force officers say it Pentagon officials said the North Vietnamese troop new raids, the Pentagon has is unreal to expect these B52s are being used during this concentrations and positions In Season’s Greetings with said, these launchers sent about electronic devices to provide series of raids mainly around South Vietnam. 300 SAMs a lo ft a g a in st 100 per cent invulnerability to best wishes for a American warplanes. enemy antiaircraft fire. < < ( (KKMKramoma, . joHMMy-coMe-LAimy Urn Year! Law Holds Parents Reponsible C iSm VILLSGE Happy iVei SSS Main Stoaat In Dewnlown Manahaataf

SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O'NEAL. CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) - A Parents of offending children ' Seaaon*8 Greetings from new municipal law that makes could be jailed as long as 90 All The Folks at Casual Village parents responsible for a wide days and given a $500 fine, 2 1 A BONE QUIT B6FEBBW0 'To t;' MoU) IT, JESTBR' 1b PICK HI1MV0UI range of their children’s according to the new law. PRISCILLA’S POP HI! Merry Christmas criminal violations has gone BY AL VERMEER into effect in this south Jersey "So many of these parents of Norma . It’s oasv May you hove a wonderful Christmas, city. " chronic offenders tell the police th « m 't< .1 MEN’S SHOP Under terms of the statute, or the judge they can’t be d rs a tn o f t o « bright with happiness and joy. parents are chargible if their Candy a w h its responsible for knowing where Chiriatm ' as... 789 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER offspring are found guilty of their children are at night," TEMPLE FLOQR “Where you are a friendy mugging, vandalism,, breaking said city councilman John R. Dolly 308 Main Street and entering, loitering, illegal Marini, who sponsored the ■» as well as a customerl” drinking or curfew violations. ordinance.

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^jportiS; As Eagles Trim Bulkeley^ 77~63 Not Good for Dolphins Pro Basketball Sparked by Goalie NBA Y«*»terday'» Rpsull* OAKLAND (AP) - Hie California string of nine games without a vidtory AtlanU 110, Buffalo 109 Golden Seals’ 37-year-old goalie, going into the Sabres’ game. Kear%s and Joe Whelton were tremendous under both Gorra offsethis. Bulkeley played a very intelligent East Catholic (77) NEW YORK (AP) - The Miami Dolphins, loaded with a ’The other playoff game Sunday seems a fairer matchup Boston 118, Kansas City- By Dick Ledbetter B F PU Marv Edwards, held an ice pack on Perreault is center of one of toe gave East the last 14 points boards pulling down could not catch up and the game.’’ ifcKeon 6 2 IS stable o f swifties, and the Geveland ^ w n s , who appear as the Green Bay Packers tackle the Washington Omaha 90 by the play of Bill Gorra t 3 21 his left wrist, passed out cigars and highest scoring lines in the to but that of the period and a 24-12 numerous rebounds and final buzzer went off with to have too little, meet Sunday in a National Football Redskins. New York 98, Cleveland 87 Gorra and John McKeon, Marteni t 0 8 told a locker room audience, “ This line hasn’t scored against the Seals, lead. making tough inside drives East ahead, 7743. “ I hope,’ ’ he said, "That Keanu 3 3 9 League playoff game. ’The Pittsburgh Steelers, winners of toe American Detroit 109, battle 97 East Catholic came away Whelton 7 6 19 shows what we can do. I know we’re with Edwards goal-tending, in three Whelton took over in the and s l ^ . since we have the whole But M iam i, Coach Don Shula hopes that he’s not haunted (Conference’s Central Division, play AFC West champion Hoston 116, Philadelphia 103 with a convincing 7843 vic­ Reynoldi 0 0 0 games this year. The first was a second period. He scored 12 Offensively, Gorra led all team together now, we can Connally 0 0 0 by the^pectre of seasons past. Oakland and toe National Conference’s Western king, San Phoenix 118, Los Angeles 110 not that bad a team.” tory over Bulkeley High last R.Soucler 2 0 4. Chicago 127, Portland 97 The cigars were because Edwards’ scoreless tie and the Seals won toe G ia ^ points and directed the With the excellent defense scorers with 21 points. reach the level we had Althbugh Shula’s unbeaten Dolphins are heavily favored Francisco, meet toe wild card Dallas Cowboys in today’s Riccio 0 0 0 night in Hartford. Ih e win Only games scheduled wife gave,birth to their fifth child, a 9- second 5-1. Eagle attack. Bulkeley of Kearns and Whelton’s Whelton was next with 19 attained four weeks ago.’ ’ in the game; one of four over the weekend, he is reminded games. upped Blast’s record to 2-1 ToUta 31 It 77 ABA pound, 8-ounce daughter, Pandora, California’s Craig Patrick scored chipped into the Blast lead leadership. East outscored followed by McKeon with 15 of past history involving the Browns—most of it bad. The winners this weekend will play for the conference while the Bulldog^dropped ^Vslerdav's Results Friday at St, Catherine’s, Ontario. the only goal of toe first period on a through the fine shooting Bulkeley in each of the last markers to go with his game East plays two home I^e. last time Miami met Cleveland was Shula’s first championships on Sunday, Dec. 31, and the survivors will to (M overall. ^ Bulkeley (63) Utah 97n New York 84 The ice pack was on a bruise from a rebound and tallied again at 16:35 of from and rebounding of Br4ice two quarters. There was high 11 rebounds. Top scorer games next week, B F :PU year With the Dolphins in 1970. The Browns walloped meet in toe Super Bowl in Los Angeles on Jan. 14. Carolina 121, San Diego 102 The^ contest startod slow Palermino 6 2 14 shot by Buffalo’s Gilbert Perreault in the second period after the Sabres’ Earl Yost Dean Yoat. Palermino and the play oF scoring by each of the for Bulkeley was Palermino Wednesday and Friday. St. Sanders 4 0 8 Shula's club 28-4. The Dolphins won all 14 games this year enroute to a Kentucky 128, Denver 116 and each team looked a little the last period of a 4-2 victory by the Steve Atkinson had tied toe score on a Ed Abate. However, Blast starters as East led 61-49 at with 14 points. Bernard is first followed by Frodel 1 1 3 Whcm Shula was with Baltimore in 1968,"the Colts lost runaway victory in the AFC’s Eastern Division. With Dallas 147, Indiana 142 disheveled for the fjrst four Ciotto 3 2 8 Seals over the Sabres in Friday breakaway. held a 43-37 margin at the the end of the third period. E^ast Hartford. Thompson 0 0 8 only one of their 14 games all season. Guess who beat runners like (Csonka and Morris—and an extra kick Only games scheduled mlhutes. The score was tied Reaves 3 0 8 supplied by Jim Kiick—quarterback Earl Morrall figures night’s only National Hockey League Mike Robitaille of Buffalo made it half. "This was a must game,’ ’ 4 2 10 them? That’s right, the Browns, by a score of 38-20. at 84 with half of the first In the JV game. East won DlManno game. 2-2 just 21 seconds into toe third In the last half, the Eagles commented Coach Stan Rose 0 0 0 And in 1964, Shula’s Ck)lts were heavily favored to beat to stick with a ground attack against the Browns, who Pro Hockey quarter gone when the The last quarter saw its third staight, 69-62. Dan Abate 5 2 12 Edwards' quote referred to the period. Joey Johnston, with an assist got together and played an Ogrodnik, “ and I’m pleased 1 0 2 Cleveland in toe NFL championship game. But toe Browns nailed a wild card berth in toe AFC despite ah unstable tempo began to pick up. Bulkeley shoot very well Socha and bQke Hickey led Garcia NHL Seals’ 5-20-7 record which puts them from Patrick, scored the go-ahead excellent game in every won that match, also, by a resounding margin—27—0. defensive line that has included 10 different ends. Blast started running and from the outside, but the in­ with the way it turned out. Totals 27 9 63 Veslerday s Results goal for the Seals. the scoring with 22 and 11 In fact, toe only time that a Shula team has succeeded in Washington captured toe NFC’s Eastern Division with a last in the NHL West. The Seals had a drives by Gorra, Marty aspect. McKeon and Gorra side work of McKeon and In the second half, the team Score at ball 43-37 East Carolina 4, Buffalo 2 points. licking Cleveland was in the 1968 playoffs. fine running attack, powered by 1,000-yarder Larry Brown Only games scheduled The Browns, however, have shown weaknesses on and backfield mate Charlie Harraway.The Redskins’ NHL t? defense this year and appear to not to have enough to stop famed “ Over The Hill Gang” takes on a up-and-coming Yesterday's Results Miami’s 1,000-yard runners—Larry Csonka and Mercury Packer bunch that was picked to finish low but won the Chicago 3, Winnipeg 2 Morris. NFC’s Central race. New York 7, Ottawa 5f Only Successful Free Throw Margin games scheduled Ws all here, Delayed ^ As Central Nips Tribe, 59-58 Nationals 4^"' east of

By Dean Yoat sank his first attempt of a balanced attack early, Appearing to have the the Tribes’ Tom Tucker In the JV tilt. Central won Lose Out one-and-one situation to knot Manchester jumped out to a game in the bag, Bristol drove and hooked a shot in in overtime, 70-65. By Thr Assoriatrd Press the river "Inability to connect from the count at 58-58, then quick 16-10 lead at the end of relying on a pick and roll by off the backboards and again For the better part of two th e foul line was our dropped in the remaining try the first eight minutes. The Swicklas, opened up a 51-45 the locals led, 58-57. Central periods Friday night, the Y MIDGET downfall,” commented to ^ ve the Rams a close but visitors used eight Bristol Central Ottawa Nationals were making lead with 2:30 showing on took a shot at the hoop, P B F Pts Battling for first place Manchester Coach Jim thrilling victory. consecutive points midway the clock. missed but Rich Habererh’s 3 Raponey 6 2-4 12 a mockery of the theory that a honors, Boland Oil defeated the 0 Ziogas 10-0 2 team needs its proper rest Moriarty as his charges through the period to open fifth personal foul was Elks, 36-21. Brian Charlebois In the final eight minutes Then it appeared Central 2 Nicoletti 4 ^2 10 dropped a thrilling, 59-58, th e margin. Bristol costly and Hernandez sank 1 Swicklas 6 041 20 before playing a game. Then added 10 markers to the East of both clubs n ett^ 21 points, 2 Gunn 10-12 the Nationals were hit harder CCIL decision to host Bristol regrouping its forces began ran out of steam and the foul attempts for the winners' attack while Mike ALL but the big difference came 1 Da. Hernandez 0 4-4 4 than the snow plow which The River Central last nifdit. to peck away at the e i^ t- Manchester’s Larry Perry victory. 3 De. Hernandez 3 1-2 7 Gaffney had a game high of 15 IHERI damaged their plane Friday at .the charity stripe where brought the team back to points. In a losing effort, Glenn The win u pp^ the Rams’ point disadvantage and tied 16 Totals 21 17 -22 SO Association Central connected on 17 of 22 life with seven period points morning. Cobb popped in nine tallies. mark to 2-3 while the gam e at 25-25 at When the final horn sounded, attempts and Manchester, to cut down the margin. Dennis Joy and Pete Garman Manchester evens its record halftime. Swicklas was the game’s the New York Raiders had a 7-5 on a bad night, made only f Manrhrsirr (58) 4 both netted six points apiece to at 2-2. The Tribe’s next Phil Stoneman put the Silk top point maker with 20 P B F PU World Hockey Association eight of 16 shots. Towners ahead sinking both while Raponey and Bob 4 Tucker 3 0-0 6 power Groman’s Sport Shop to outing will be Dec. 29 at The lead exchanged hands 2 00 4 victory over the travel-weary ends of a one-and-one 2 McCurry a 18-16 victory over VFW. The hom e against powerful From the floor the Indians twice midway in the third Nicholetti canned 12 and 10 4 Perry i 8 1-4 17 Nhtlonals. situation, 56-55. Central 3 Haberem 7 OO 14 triumph was the first of the Windham High (34). held the edge netting 25 of 51 stanza before Armand markers in that order. I Carlson 2 1-3 S The Nationals’ plane was season. George Boser tossed in rallied and little Raponey Clutch foul shooting by attempts for 49 per cent. Raponey and Ed Swicklas Perry topped Manchester i Stoneman 1 4-4 6 about to take off from the Ot­ 10 points while Dave White drove in for a layup to give 1 Feeney 2 2-2 6 tawa airport when a snow plow Central’s Dave Hernandez Bristol sank 21 of 55 tries for powered the Rams to a one- point getters with 17 contributed four markers. with four seconds left in the 38 per cent. the hosts the lead back, 57- followed by Haberem with 18 Totals 25 6-16 58 badked into it and dam ag^ it. EAST SIDE MIDGET point margin entering the Score at half 25-25 Tied game, told the story. He Displaying a good 56. With 14 ticks remaining 14 tallies. Unable to get another flight, final period. the team boarded a bus and Regal’s Men Shop charged The East of the River from behind to overtake beaded south. They picked up a Professional Remodeling Ckm- police escort around Syracuse, sultants, 38-35. Big Ron Apter Association (APiiboto) N.Y., and made it to Madison canned 17 points for Regal’s College Cage Roundup jhuare Garden more than two Rockville Falls white teammates Rich Dahlem ^ P TOiirs late. ' ’ “ Presents ' UConn*8 Wilson (22) Blocks Try Move Rejected h F^n^Letiers for Steeler Quarterbacks and Jeff Shrider added 11 and 8 Some 3,000 spectators were ' t tallies respectively. Eddy SAN DIEGO-The San Diego entertained by a hastily From Utibeatens Terrys - Bradshaw and Hanratty - Look Over Mail in Pittsburgh Kennison and Mike ’Thompson ..By Harvard's Jim Brown at Storrs Padres rejected proposals to ari;anged peewee game and the paced the losers with 10 ^nd six move to Washington. President Bruins Welcome WHA match started with 6 6 markers. RADK When two unbeaten powers meet on the hardcourt, E.J. Bavasi announced the ± Ottawa getting very little war­ Music To Open Your something has to give. Last night in Rockville the Rams National League baseball club mup time. hosted Simsbury High in a CVC contest with the latter club will remain at its Southern Wooden’s Return Early in the first period, . Saturday CYO State Hoop Roundup California home. Bobby Sheehan gave the , 1:00 AFC Playoff: I^iders at winning, 64-53. Simsbury upped its mark to 34 while the Standings - St. Christopher 4- Third Chance Today Raiders a 14 lead. Just 2 V2 Pittsburgh, Ch. 22-30 Rams are 3-1, following a three game winning skein. 0, St. Francis 3^1, St. Bridget 2- NEW YORK (AP) - Johnny Wooden was back in his minutes later, Brian Bradley Christmas Presents By^^ 4:00 NFC Playoff: Redskins Elsewhere on the scholastic 1, St. James 2-1, St. Margaret- customary chair on the sideline and his national collegiate beat goalie Les Binkley but vs. Green Bay, Ch. 3 scene. South Windsor (1-2) Mary 2-2, St. M ary’ s 2-2, Harvard, Syracuse Wayne Carleton scored for Ot­ 11:30 NHL: Flames vs. emerged winners by turning basketball champions, the UCLA Bruins, welcomed his For Lift of Blackout Assumption 1-3, St. Paul 0-3, St. tawa. After a brief intermission Bruins, Ch. 22 back Windsor, 56-40. b (Charter Borrowed Suits Fail return by whipping Pitt 89-73 for their 50th straight Rose 0-4. Oak Conference action. Bacon victory. The Bruins go after No. 51 in a row tonight against between periods with no Play will resume Sunday, 6 A.M. to 12 Noon Cop Classic Games Sunday resurfacing of the ice— there 'v Academy (3-1 over-all) turned By The Associated Press called on him during Notre Dame, the last team to beat them. Dec.31. 12:00 NFC Playoff: Cowboys Broadcasting System network was not was an 11:55 p.m. curfew back 2-2 Coventry, 62-52. If Max Hannum felt a bit Kentucky’s 164 burst starting WASHINGTON (AP) - at San Francisc Ch. 3 because the arena had to be set Portland (34) toppi^ winless stuffy today you could hardly late in the third period that Washington’s chances of seeing Sun­ included among toe defendants. 4:00 AFC Playoff: Browns at “ I’m glad to be back,’ ’ said the 62-year-old world-famous up for a rock concert today— Harvard’s 4-2 basketball squad, fresh from an 80-70 Rham High, 65-38. blame him. turned the game into a rout for day’s National Football League Waddy’s ruling came after two Miami, Ch. 22-30 coach who missed his first game in nearly 25 years last Gene Peacosh made it 3-1 in the College Basketball drubbing of UConn, meets Yale’s just-defeated 2-5 team in ROCKVILLE - Simsbury The coach of the Denver the Colonels. playoff game between toe Redskins hours of hearings in which lawyers for Christmas Day week because of a mild heart condition. "A s far as our second stanza but then the HAST championship action tonight at the Connecticut Basketball Friday dominated the scoring colunm Rockets of the American LaDell Andersen, coach of the Redskin fans and Pittsburgh and the Green Bay Packers on Nationals shrugged off the Syracuse 78, Yale 72 Classic in Storrs. 9:00 UConn vs. Harvard, outhitting the Rams from the Basketball Association spent an the Utah Stars, was more for­ over-all play was concerned we didn’t play with intensity. Mayor Peter F. Flaherty argued that television have been snuffed out traveling blues. Brown 77, New Hamp. 71 Ch.3 floor, 29-19, but in the exasperating Friday afternoon tunate. The Stars drubbed the After getting a good start we lost our momentum.” Harvard’s defeat of UConn came in first round play twice, but a third chance comes the NFL blackout was illegal and Carleton, Tom Simpson and S t. Bonaventure 86, rebounding column, Rockville and night in Louisville. Not only New York Nets 97-84 for their Friday night while Yale suffered a frustrating 78-72 loss to unconstitutionally discriminatory. Guy Trottier scored within Baltimore 62 OFFICERS corralled 60 to Simsbury’s 30. did the Rockets get beat by the 10th straight victory and took “ I’m glad it wasn’t a rout,” commented Buzz Ridl, t(xlay. Syracuse. U.S. District Judge Joseph C. Wad- seven minutes to put Ottawa in LaSalle 92, W. Chester 52 Brian Coombs, Pete Bogus Kentucky (Lionels 128-116, but over first place in the ABA coach of the Panthers. Billy Knight of Pitt was the game’s In other basketball action tonight, the University of New front but that was the Buffalo 85, Georgia St. 63 FIRST f e d e r a l SAVINGS and* Steve Lackie led the they had to play in borrowed West from Indiana when Dallas high scorer with 37. Bill Walton topped UCLA with 18. dy Friday ruled for the second Altlibugb „the suit specifically Haven faces Quinnipiac College in the championship round Nationals’ last gasp. Forty- Harvard 80, Conn. 70 Em I H a r lf a r d victors’ attack with 16, 14 and uniforms with the words straight day against Robin Ficker and referred to Sunday’s game in upset the Pacers 147-142 in Second-ranked Maryland beat George W ashin^n 8879 seven seconds after Trottier’s Delaware 90, Dartmouth 85, of the Second Annual Charger Invitational tournament at 12 points respectively. Colonels on the shirts. two District of (Columbia residents Washington, Flaherty said he double overtime. and No. 6 Long Beach State routed Long Island 104-62 but goal, with Giles Gratton, who overtime TOP NOTCH DISCOUNT FOODS the University of New Haven. Having an off night in the To complete Hannum’s who seek to have the local TV appeared in the hope that a favorable (Carolina downed San Diego Florida State and Indiana, the other two teams in the had started, back in the nets Delaware St. 103, Salisbury Eaat H artford aod Maarhenlt^r play Friday night. Harvard took the lead against scoring colunui, Pat Conneily irritating day he was ejected COUNTRY CLUB - Larry 121-102 in the other ABA game Associated Press Top Ten to play, went down to defeat. blackout lifted. ruling by Waddy would be useful in after Binkley injured a knee, St. 90 UConn for good with seven minutes left in the first half on netted 14 with Steve KrajewsU after four technical fouls were Bates 155-398, AI Bertussi 152- scheduled. Florida State, No. 7, fell before Alabama 74-68 in the Ficker, a suburban Silver Spring, trying to lift the local blackout of the Peacosh tied the score and WATKINS BROS., INC. a 22-20 basket by Jim Fitzsimmons. Connecticut, now 3-3, and Dick Horemann adding 13 139-389, Bert Davis 371, Jim Dayton Invitational. No. 9 Indiana was knocked out of the Md., lawyer, immediately appealed Pittsburgh Steelers’ game today Norm Ferguson, who also had M a a e k m t e r never seriously threatened in the second half, as Harvard D’Amato 156-366, John Dyment and 12 markers to the offensive unbeaten ranks by South Carolina 88-85. Waddy’s decision to the U.S. Court of against the Oakland Raiders. four assists, put the Raiders Women's Volleyball 142-385, Ding Farr 363, Tony total. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD moved at one moment to a 17point advantage. Appeals, which will hear arguments ahead to stay 12 seconds later. Standings Manrlirater James Brown was the high scorer for Harvard with 22 Gray 141, John Kristof 138-373, In 29 more seconds it was 6-4 as W Dick Nash 138, Mike Pagani WINDSOR - Tied 23-23 at the Beefy Lanier Picker’s lawyer, Ellis Rubin of points while Fitzsimmons added 17 more. Jim Foster Waddy ruled the three Redskins Ferguson set up Sheehan’s Sharks 13 140, Roy Thompson 153, John half. South Windsor came out in Miami, Fla., argued that the blackout J.D. REAL ESTATE CO., INC. scored 22 for Connecticut. Schoolboy Summaries second goal. Porpoises 12 Turley 143. Handicap 'Turkey the third quarter and went after fans had shown “no irreparable in­ Mane hosier Syracuse, 5-1, blew a 12-point halftime lead but still kept would discriminate against those In the only other WHA action, Stingrays 11 Tournament winners-Jim their first win following two jury” would be done them if the Just Too Much Slmitbury |64) Washington area viewers who cannot Butch Barber scored early in Dolphins 7 : its head above water as it downed Yale, 78-72. Syracuse D’Amato 435, Al Bertussi 434, consecutive setbacks, netting blackout were not lifted. On DeGEMMIS HOUSE OF CLOTHING B F PU Bacon Academy receive Baltim ore’s Channel 2, which the final period to give the Barracuda 6 : was ahead 45-33 at the close of the first half, but Yale John Turley 424. seven straight points. Evans 1 2 4 Thursday, the judge dismissed a Glastonbury NEW YORK (AP) - The Seattle SuperSonics played F PU will telecast the game. lastplace Chicago Cougars a 3-2 Marlins 5 : outscored Syracuse 124 in the first four minutes of the Blair Boucher,, a sophomore, Lackie 6 0 12 Davis 3 4 10 without two starters Friday night and it was a shame 7 0 14 similar suit because the Columbia triumph over Winnipeg’s West second. SAPLINGS - Betty Brady 135. led the Bobcat attack with 24 Pelcher 0 6 Upton 3\ 7 WINF/CRS RADIO because they needed an extra hand or two to handle Bob Coombs Ferling 3 ' » Division-leading Jets. .Manehesler Yale closed to 4549 at one point and twice drove to points followed by Neal Mackey 0 16 FoeakT 0 8 Lanier. Hutton 2 8 Levine 10 4 24 within three during the last four minutes. SILK CITY - Bob Heavisides with 17. For the losers, Dave Murphy 2 4 Actually, they could have Kowalski 0 , 4 Ohio State Coach Hayes Dennis DuVal took game honors with 28 points while the 202-560, Harry Plecity 204-568, Muldoon and Dave Early each DeFrensne 0 0 used an army. Totals 29 6 64 directors high scorer for Yale was Kearns with 23. Skip Mikoleit 224-580, Jim contributed 11 nuurkers apietie. strong finishing kick by Buffalo Windsor sports a 1-2 CVC Detroit’s beefy center broke to top the Braves. The losers Totals 24 14 62 UConn faces Syracuse tonight before the Harvard-Yale Stamler 202, Len Mulnite 203, through the SuperSonic barrier scored eight points in the last 20 Enjoys Micjtey Mouse match. Ed Barrett 204, Bob Thompson record. Rockville (53) 221. for a team-record 33 rebounds, seconds to fall a point short. Coventry (52) MARLBOROIGH COLMRY BARN Kraiewski PROF. REMODELING helping the Pistons to an easy Boston, led by Dave Cowens’ Htrlbofougli COVENTRY --Hitting on only Conley Carlson ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - With that, he ordered 224- CONSULTANTS three of 18 first-period floor 109-97 National Basketball 26 points and 18 rebounds, McDevitt Locke OUR NEW YbnrWxUr W o^y Hayes is a noted disciple pound fullback Harold Henson Association victory. w ip^ out a nine-point deficit to Hoermann GankolskI PERFORMANCE PLIS attempts, Coventry fell behind Chuck Treschuk of toe running game, but he was and All-America offensive Lanier’s performance topped beat Kansas City-Omaha. The Parzych Toomey FITZGERALD FORD quickly and Bacon took willing to catch a pair of passes tackle John Hicks, a 260- Kackvillr a record shared by Bailey Kings were led by Nate JKissane advantage of the situation to ToUls 19 IS $3 Zukel from Mickey Mouse. ' pounder, to pick up Mickey Howell and Walter Dukes. Archibald’s 32 points and 15 PYROFAX CAS CO. TIRNPIKE TV & APPLIANCES open up a quick lead. DKissane The hard-bitten Ohio State Mouse. Wk MiaNadr Lanier also had 19 rebounds in assists. MaarkrUrr Bacon’s Paul Levine was the ToUls football coach, in an unusual “ Okay, you want any other top scorer with 24 points the first half for another Piston Dave DeBusschere scored 24 ADDRESS COACHLITE DINNER THEATER MOBILE SERVICE CENTER jovial mood, cooperated with shots?” he asked. With no mark. points to pace New York over VrrMit foUowed by (Charley Davis with photographers before he turned response, Hayes thanked the MvrkauM Pm I Along with his spectacular Cleveland. The Cavaliers took a 10 markers. Portland (65) his squad loose Friday for a photographers and let his squad board work, the 6-foot-ll star brief lead in the third period, South Windsor (561 B F PU Dave Treschuk directed the B F PU Salinsky 2 0 4 tour of Disneyland. enjoy the Disneyland rides. Patriots’ offense with 21 tallies poured in 23 points, many of 56-55, but a three-point play by Boucher 10 Anderson 2 3 7 16 Brainard Place 4 14 Mickey Mouse, or rather an “ It’s good, clean amusement them in a fourth-quarter burst Phil Jackson and a ba^et by T.Kelly Ellsworth 0 1 2 while Bud Carlson had 10. 7 1 9 Individual costumed as the for them” he explained “ They TOWN SHOW that helped the I^tons shoot DeBusschere shot the Knicks Goodwin 0 1 1 Stevens 3 0 6 E.Kelley 0 0 0 Peterson 4 6 13 well-known cartoon personali­ worked hard this morning. THURSDAY away from the outmanned on top to stay. (HERALD SQUARE) PORTLAND - While Rham Macfaey 6 $ 17 Jackson 8 1 16 ty, flipped a pair of passes to They deserve a respite.” Sonics. Jack Marin fired in 28 points Wayner 0 1 1 Puorro 1 1 5 9:06 to 9:30 A.M. High was losing its third game Reeves Kennedy 4 0 4 Hayes for the benefit of Third-ranked ()hio State The losers played without flu- 0 2 1 of the season, Portland was as Houston dropped' KubU 0 1 2 GoUb Y 9 4 photographers. After the se­ meets top-ranked University of stricken Sidney Wicks and Lee Philadelphia and exten d i the _ WUrdo 0 1 2 Mayor^s Report — Chamber News winning its third bdiind Walt Touts -- -f- — cond catch, Hayes hustled up Southern California in the Rose Winfield, who’s suffering with a 76ers’ current losing streak to 20 16 56 OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER /10 0 7 1 1 Jackson’s 18 points. Jeff * ToUU 14 17 :6S the famed Walt Disney Bowl Jan. 1. Events — Meetings pulled hamstring muscle. Kablick topped the Rham point eight games. The 76ers, who character, put his arm around In Greater IHanebesler without It, In the other NBA games, it lost 15 in a row at the start of . REMANS THE SAME, D 4 0 - Z f 1 1 producers with 16 markers. Windsor (40) him and announced, “ He’s my you're not with It. was: Atlanta 110, Buffalo 109; the season, dropped to a 3-32 B F PU Rham (58) Boston 118, Kansas Clty-Omaha Muldoon 5 0 10 B F PU buddy.” mark. Mosdale 1 2 4 OberUnder 1 1 9 Hayes, famous for his Skiing 90; New York 98, Cleveland 87; D’agaU Berk 1 . 1 1 Bob Love and Norm VanUer 3 0 • discipline of football teams, New Head Coach Houston 116, PhUadelphia l^S; triggered a second-quarter Earley 4 1 10 Gardiner 0 1 1 SAALBACH, Austria — UlinF1230 Freeman 2 0 4 Kablk 1 5 19 then took over the picture- Defending world cup champion aNaNNATl-Tony Mason, Chicago 127, Portland 97 ami burst that carried Chicago past Blanchard 1 1 3 Mac Bruce 9 0 0 MUSIC RADIO - ’CSS an assistant coach at Purdue Phoenix 118, Los Angeles 110. Portland and Neal Walk and UOH 0 1 1 Grenier 1 1 1 taking session. Annemarje Proell won the BOLAND OIL COMPANY ^ BOLAND MOTORS Boscarlno 0 1 1 Abnay 2 0 . 4 "Why don't we have our two women’s downhill ski race here University was named head Lou Hudson and Pete Charlie Scotto combined for 57 Uint - Welch 0 0 0 1 0 |2 biggest men lifting him up?’ today and surged into the lead jManrljrBtrt Stmting %nttUi 869 Center St., Manchester Phone 6484820 football coach at the University Maravich combined for 64 points to power Phoenix over MacBrad 0 0 0 ToUU 17 6 40 w. Hayes suggested. in the World Cup standings. of Cincinnati. points and Atlanta held off a injury-riddled Los Angeles. ToUU 12 14 It

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