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- A Communion Vesper Service St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild ’The Emanuel Lutheran Church er than the carport called for About Town .will be held tonight at -7:S0 at will meet ’Itiursday at 11 a.m. CSioir will rehearse tonight at 8 ZBA Agrees in his origihal plans, v^ch had Zirt was denied. Hie 1 6 ,0 8 0 Masonic Temple? Worshipful ZBA had shelved the request a l l y a r n p r o j e c t s . Liow tonight in 40s; high Friday church. the church, 447 Ni Main St. ’The Zoning Board of Appeals Senior Methodists ot South Master Marshall E. Hodge will at Its October meeting for more Mtmchester^A City of Village Charm 50 to 55. United Methodist Church wUl preside. - A special presentation Monday agreed to rehear an detailed plans, which the ap­ meet Thursday noon at Susan­ HAMLY M. FRASER CO. of the Masonic working tools will application for & combination plicant failed to submit. 192 HARTFORD RD., MANCaffiS’TER VOL. LXXXX, NO. 43 nah Wesley Hall of the church. (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) SHOP NOW— PAY NEXT YEAR be given by Robert M. Bennett, car wash-gasoline sales opera­ ’The board also stuck by a MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970 (OlaMifled Advertleing on Page Z5) PRICE TEN CENTS Members are reminded to bring (Studio Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. ttru Sat.^ ^ ^ past master of Meriden Lodge tion vdiich it had turned down ruling made in connection with V> IN JAN. — V3 IN PER. — Vs IN MARCH sandwiches. Beverages will be in ' Meriden. Officer dress is the granting last July of-a'Vari­ served. Plans for the group’s last year. tails. Refreshments will be ance to George Stamler, who Christmas party will be made Atty. Eugene Kelly appeared served after the meeting. ° was allowed to divide a parcel of at this meeting. for the applicant, Leo Bedrick, land at 596 Keeney St. into lots. Teachers Get The Junior Choir of North owner of Mr. Auto Wash at 344 First Juror Broad St., whose request for with less frontage than required, Viet ’Copter Crash Robert Vater, assistant pro­ United Methodist Church will permission to install gasoline and with a sideline variance on fessor of muslo at Manchester rehearse tomorrow at 8:10 p.m. one of the lota. Heavy Fines Community College, will speak at the chiu-ch. pumps there had been denied by Picked F o r the board in June 1969. * The board had stipulated in on “ Music and Protest” , as a granting the variance that some . Kelly reminded the hoard that guest lecturer to the Intensive Members ot Sunset Rebekah outbuildings it deemed “ un­ In Hartford Seale Trial Kills 15 Americans 4ts rules permit resubmlssian of Scholars Program at the Lodge will meet tonight at 7:40 sightly” should come down. By GEORGE ESPER nif leant contact. Two North a rejected application after a Greater Hartford Community at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Members agreed the condition I ^ T F O K D (AP)—With the By DAN HALL Associated Press Writer Vietnamese soldiers were re­ one-year period, even without a union and three union officials C o ll^ ’Thursday at 12:80 p.m. Main St., to pay respects to the on the variance should remain SAIGON (AP) — A U.S. Ma­ ported killed and a quantity of already fined, four more offi­ Associated Press Writer late Mrs. William Shields, a change in conditions of the ap­ rine helicopter returning to Da medical supplies seized. No plication. after reviewing a letter from cials of the Hartford Federation The Past Matrons of Temple member. NEW HAVEN (AP)—The tri­ Nang with a crippled phtrol South Vietnamese casualties Stamler asking them to recon­ of Teachers were due^ln court Chapter, Order of the Eastern But in the case of this re­ sider their action. ’The letter al of Black Panther national crashed into a mountain side in were reported. quest, Kelly said, there have Thureday as school officials and Star, will meet Thursday at 8 Members of the Ladles of St. indicated Stamler had a buyer Chairman Bobby G. Seale and the fog Wednesday, killing ail 16 To the west in Cambodia, been several changes in the the court sought to end a teach­ Marines aboard. p.m. at the home of Mrs. T, Dye James will meet tonight at 8 for one of the lots, who wished Ericka Huggins had its first ma­ North Vietnamese assault Hooper of Williams Rd., Bolton. plans that should make them ers strike that went Into its It was the worst crash In Viet­ at the J(dm F. ’Tiemey B\meral to retain the outbuildings. fourth day Thursday. jor juror Thursday — a white troops and Cambodian forces Refreshments will be served. Home, 219 W. Center St., to re­ more palatable to the board. nam since Aug. 26, when a big On Wednesday, Superior Court mailman from Wolcott, who battled for the 11th day for con­ Co-hostesses are Mrs. Robert cite the Rosary for the late ’The principal grounds for the CH47 Chinook helicopter was Judge Paul Driscoll fined the said he didn’t especially want trol of two highways northeast M. Bantley and Miss Mabel G. Miss Valentine Flllere, a mem­ original denial, he said, were 10% DISCOUNT* shot down southeast o^ Da Nang that traffic from the car wash union $10,000 and imposed $600 to serve on the jury because he of Phnom Penh. The ■ govern­ ’Trotter. ber. They will also meet tomor­ on our superb collection of Yarn Just to Introduce you to and 31 U.S. Army men were tends to block Broad St. during fines on union Vice president will lose overtime pay at Christ­ kiUed. ment troops drove off the attack row at 8:40 a.m. at St. James’ mas. at one point, but the outcome of peak hours. In the period since, our treat new Yarn Department at Pilgrim Mills. Just tear out Dorothy Billlngston, secretary Among the dead In Wednes­ ’The Great Books DiscusslcHi Church to attend the Mass of the other was not known yet. the car wash capacity has been i a . y Karen Cohen and treasurer “You’re number one,” Judge day’s crash was Lt. Col. Wil­ Group will meet tonight at 8 requiem. this ad and bring it with you to earn your 10% Discount! Judy Wyer. Harold M. Mulvey of Superior at the Whiton Memorial Library increased so that the traffic liam G. Leftwlch Jr., 39, Mem­ Only small skirmishes were problem should be overcome, he FAIRWAY, •Setter Harry I Offer expif^i December I. ’Ihe fines were the maximum Court said to the juror, Frank­ phis, Tenn., wlimer of the Navy reported In South Vietnam, but to discuss “ The Wasteland” by Cub Scout Pack 98 will meet HAROLD MDLVEY pointed out. /-//?,''7- allowed under the provisions of lin J. Dllger, who said he has Cross, the Silver Star, the Le­ a grenade accident 20 miles T. S. EUot. tonight at 7 at Buckley School. Seale Trial Judge ’The boaid also agreed to al­ a state law forbidding strikes a second job as a guard on Sun­ gion of Merit, three Crosses of northeast of Saigon killed 11 days. ’The cub’s parents and families low Glenn B. Gibbs of 123 Barry by teachers. Based on that law, Gallantry, two Air Medals and a Vietnamese and wounded 31. A Bible study will be con­ are Invited to attend the pro­ PIIGRIM M ills Rd. to resubmit more detailed slyroffoam Driscoll had issued a court or­ Dllger, who appeared to be In Purple Heart. Government communiques ducted tonight at ’Trinity Cove­ gram on pioneer life. FABRIC DEPARTMENT STORES plans of an addition he wants to der barring a strike by the HPT his late 30s, was asked about The helicopter, a medium-size said a Viet Cong terrorist threw nant Church. ’The church choir on Oct. 31, and the fines were Seale Trial his feelings toward blacks. He will also rehearse at 7 :30 at the make to his garage. MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street. (Exit 94 off 1-86) CH46, crashed in the Que Son a hand grenade into a crowd ’The board of trustees of Com­ Gibbs also appeared before levied for contempt ot that or­ told the court that his children range about 22 miles southwest watching an outdexn* movie; in­ church. der. munity Baptist Church will the board and said he would play with black children in his of Da Nang. vestigators on the scene report­ 9 meet tonight at 7:30 in the The union (^Icials were given Seen Test neighbortiood. Boy Scout ’Troop 123 will meet prefer an enclosed addition rath­ The U.S. Command said the ed the grenade accidentally fell church youth building. until ’Tuesday at 5 p.m. to pay ’The only black in the first cause of the crash was un­ tonight at 6:30 at Community the fines. panel called for the Seale-Hug- (See Page Ten) Baptist Church. known, but other sources said Delta Chapter, RAM, will Ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimij In addition to the three, al­ For Judge glns trial was excused by Mul­ fog and poor visibility apparent­ meet at 7:30 tonight at the Ma­ ready fined and the four teach­ vey when he s^d, “I think I ly were responsible. ’The commission on education, sonic Temple, and the Most ers due in court ’Thursday, an­ By DAN HALL would favor Seale more In this V «« THE LEGEND OF THE the commission on missions, The wreckage w m found on Excellent Master degree will other teacher was summoned Associated Press Writer case.” the side of the mountain and all BillToAid CHRISTMAS ROSE and the commission on mem­ be confered, with Norman for a court appearance Friday The defense attorneys asked bership and evangelism of of the bodies were recovered to­ Balch, excellent king, pi^esid- diomsL -fox, ihsL dioUdas^. diom sL io % on charges of harassing non- NEW HAVEN (AP) — Judge that their exception to the rejec-. day by a Marine ground team South United Methodist Church ing. Refreshments will be serv­ striking teachers and violating Harold M. Mulvey has become tlon of the black man, Lloyd landed by helicopters. Interpreted, by Giovanni in a beautifully sculptured will meet tonigiit at 7:30 at the C a m bod ia ed after the meeting. the court order. a central figure in the contro­ Seals of New Haven, be entered The Ill-fated CH46 had lifted three-dimensional rose pin. Its satiny texture rivals church. Meanwhile, no talks were versy over the treatment of in the record. out a small Marine patrol from Nature's own - the marvelously effective platinum or ’The North Manchester Al- scheduled as the deadlock be­ black revolutionaries in court. Seven others were excused af­ the Que Son mountains and was Officers and members of the Golden Harvest Defended Anon family group will meet hind the strike continued unre­ Mulvey achieved widespread ter questioniiig in court ’Thurs­ returning to the unit’s base in golden finishes will brighten her winter costumes. In a Brltish-AmericAn Club will tonight at 8 in the.,^cond Con­ solved. V notice because of his handling day, including a Hamden man Da Nang when it got lost in the gift box that carries the Legend of the Christmas rose: meet tonight at 7 at the club­ By WALTER R. MEARS gregational Church Parish ’The central Issues are pay— of the Superior Court trial of who said he “ couldn’t judge him C clouds, field reports said. Anoth­ house and proceed to the Associated Press Writer House. ’The ’Thursday group with the' union asking an aver­ Black Panther captain Lonnie (Seale) independently of the- er helicopter following it could Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Connecticut Fresh "To this day, when Christmas comes will meet at 8:30 p.m. at the age 10 per cent raise and the McLncas. His success will be Black Panthers . . I would say not spot the craft and lost radio St., to pay respects to the late WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen­ Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman board reportedly offering 6 per further tested In the trial of he is a member of a revolution­ contact. and at no other time of year George ’Trueman, a member. ate Republican Leader Hugh St. Both groups meet weekly Butterball New Crop Frozen Turkeys, Butter Rich Frozen Grade A Turkeys. O r if you prefer, ^ cent—and grievance procedures. Panther national chairman ary organization that threatens "The patrol in the Que Son Scott of Pennsylvania today The abundantly blooming Christmas Rose and are open to friends and Morrell's Ready-To-Eat Hams . . . Fresh Capons . . . Ducks . . . Roost Beef. S ’Hie continuing strike was al­ Bobby G. Seale and another de­ me as an individual.” mountans got into trouble,” warned critics of President Nix­ brings all its {oyous cheerl" Mrs. Richard . Embser of 39 relatives living with a drinking so having its effects on students fendant, which opened Tuesday. said (jne officer. “ One man Judith Dr., a member of the With the rejection of 25 pro­ on’s $156-mlllion aid program problem. ' Wednesday. At Bulkeley High ’The McLucas trial reached an broke his leg and two more faculty of the Hartford Ocmser- Golden Harvest Fresh and Swift Premium Butterball are the Turkeys good cooks look for. S spective jurors-during the flr^it for Cambodia that opposition School a group whose slxe was orderly end after nearly 12 came down with fever. They Mmtehimg mmrrimgt f 3 ^ 3 vatory of Music, has arranged two days of the trial and eight could jeopardize $600 mllUon ’The Army-Navy Club Auxil­ Pinehurst Turkeys for the cooks who know all about turkeys . . . and especially for those who S estimated in the hundreds weeks despite the perils of called back and asked for a heli­ earmarked for Israel. a violin program featuring the iary will meet at Holmes Fu­ don't. S walked out of school and joined (See Page Ten) copter to lift them out.” Suzuki method, for Manchester doubts voiced publicly' by sev­ “ If they want aid to Israel,” neral Home, 400 Main St., to­ the teacherp on their picket Leftwlch decided to pull out area students, age 3 to 13, to be eral prominent persons, the Scott told reporters, "they had - night at 8 to pay final respects lines. the entire patrol. Informed presented at the Hartford In­ sometime raucus dem>n- A tall, grey-haired man with way upward on El Capitan. The climbers celebrated their feat tom during a major battle at Due Co gregational Church. All girls a subdued sense of humor that Jersey, two In New York and ay- (AP Photo) About half the total, some $500 Bra Fashions Of The 7 0 ’s - On Colley one in New Haven, Conn., as the in the fall of 1965, and Gen. WU- are asked to bring Saturday complements his judicial gravi­ million, u ^ d go to help Israel alleged operators of a $20 mil­ liam C. Westmoreland, then morning sale items. ty, Mulvey appeared to deal un­ commander of U.S. forces in build l^^m llltary strength. FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) ^ lion a year gambling ring con­ swervingly with all of the prob­ Vietnam, called him the best Soft and Uncluttered-by bestform' John Paul testified today at the trolled by organized crime. But' even Republicaius ac- Manchester Uttle League will lems. adviser in Vietnam. taOwledged It m l^ t be difficult, have its monthly meeting tomor­ court-martial of Lt. William L. U.S. Attorney General John Climbers Toast Each Other Galley Jr. that he saw the bod­ Whether he did so properly re­ Leftwlch returned to Vietnam despite "urgent needs” Nixon At left. (Style No. 6019) crepeiet. nylon row at 7:30 p.m. at the Army- mains to be decided by a higher N. Mitchell said in Washington for a fecond tour last Februap/ bro oddt juit enough ihoping without ies of 16 Vietnamese men, woih- that the arrests Wednesday cited in his special aid message, changing your ilie. Stretch nylon and Navy d u b on Main St. court if the case is appealed. after serving in Washlngt^iras en and children strewn along "were believed to be the moet to win enactment of the package Lycro ipondei iidei give you greot fit At one point Mulvey agreed After Conquest of Mountain an aide to Undersecreta^^f the during the current, lame-duck ond comfort. White. A 32-36; B ond C the north-south trail near the significant since the enactment V John Yavis, president of 32-38. village of My Lai. to meet with several Panther Navy John Winter. / session of Congress. of the wiretap provisions of the By BILL STALL MI8AC, will speak at the meet­ Paul, 23, a former radioman But when a reporter asked astonishment at the size o( the On the batUefixmts, 1,(X)0 Sen. Gordon Allot of Colorado, ing of the social action commit­ (See Page Two) Omnibus Crime Control Act of Associated Press Writer welcoming crowd, about 75 fel­ South Vletnam e^troops opened with Charley Company, also tes­ 1969.” Harding, the dean of Yosemite chairman of the Republican Pol­ tee of St. James’ Church Parish low climbers and news report­ a new drive into eastern Cambo­ tified—as did four other wit­ YOSEMITE NA’nONAL climbers, whether he’d repeat icy Committee, said he had Council tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Justice Department sources ers who got to the top the easy dia today, ifie third this week nesses earlier—that he saw no PARK, CaUf. (AP) — The the ascent he said, "No way, some doubts that action would at 14 Park St. said court-approved electronic way—by a trail on the opposite aimed ^iieading off North Viet- hostile fire coming frt>m the vil­ surveillance was used in the Heroes of El Capitan celebrated man!” come this year. lage on March 16, 1968. side. name^"'^ offensives into' South Sen. J. W. Fulbrlght, D-Ark., yes:-long investigation by the their 27-day climb up the sheer Caldwell, 27, of Portland, Vletitam. 'Ihe testimony came in the Adviser Ore., commented, “ I don’t think "God, I don’t believe it!” said FBI and the federal Organized side of the 3,000-ft granite /T h e re iwas no immediate slg- (See Page Ten) Scout Council | third day of the court-martial of Crime Strike Force headed by monolith and began casting I want to do the same one Caldwell as he arrived on top^ Galley, 27, charged with four John R. Bartels. glances today at new peaks to again. But I'll do others like first at 11:34 a.ih. Wednesdf:;^. T o Sober He turned away and ca ln ^ re­ Planning Show specific acts of murdering 10 4 The ring, according' to- federal conquer. it.” A t left (Style No. umirmed Vietnamese civilians sumed the chore of hrntimg up officials, was contolled by reput­ Warren Harding and Dean They have their sights on a 6056). Seamiest ISie arts and crafts commit­ on that date. the 400 pounds of gear the men shape to wear ed Cosa Nostra members re­ Caldwell sipped chanfpagne and climbing expedition to South tee of the Manchester-Bolton Dism issed had carried 3,0(^'vertical feet Thirty Reported Dead under knits, Please place your order today for Golden Butterball Turkeys in most sizes are on Paul’s testimony corroborate r-K sponsible to Ruggerio "Richie munched fried chicken—their America. sweoters, silks. It Association of Girl Scouts has that of former Spec. 4 Frank the Boot” Boiardo of Livingston, and bringing w '^ a id in g on the ■ j hosn't got o stitch Harvest Fresh Connecticut Turkeys; Morrell By JUNE LIN’TON first hot food since Oct. 23—and The climbers said they hoped display, ready for your selectionw Beardslee and former Army N.J. The 80-year-old Boiardo is climbing at 11:63 a.m. or teom to ruin announced plans for an arts Herald Reporter declared their first ascent of El to form an expedition next June Hams, whole or half; Fresh Capons. . . combat photographer Ronald Then thelp '^rl friends rushed to Typhoon Drives Thousands the look of the and crafts show to be held at now in state prison for a gam­ Capltan’s "Wall of the Morning to attempt a new ascent route smoothest fosh- 'Haeberl§, who also said they bling conviction. the m ^ and hug;ged and kissed As of this morning, James Ught” would be their last. on a 20,000-foot ice peak in the ions. White. A 32- the Waddell School on Satur­ saw masses of dead bodies Marc Sobfr is tndng his own The i^ds were conducted by thenr. ” 3 6 ,6 a n d C 32-31. "I feel great,” said Harding, Peruvian Andes called Jirishan- From Their Manila Hoipes day, March 13, 1971. We have some beautiful Grade A. BUTTER RICH TURKEYS now on display____ No phone orders on along the trail. case in Tolland County Superior "m ore than 100” FBI agents, The spot was less than 200 46, of West Sacramento, Calif., ca. Then they want to try the ’This show will precede Girl Paul, a stocky blond from Ju­ Court without the advice of spe­ who confiscated an undeter­ feet from where Harding MANILA (AP) — Typh(X)n *3.50 these, please . . . come in and make your selection . . . they are a wonderful value 14 to 15 lb. Hens as he arrived on the El Capitan unclimbed rock wall along the were continuing In southern Lu­ Scout Sunday and mark the piter, Fla., was a radioman for cial public defender Edwin mined amount of cash, gam­ emerged on the first ascent of Patsy roared across ManUa to­ (which are hard to get) 52c lb. and 19 to 21 lb. Plump large TURKEYS lb. 45c. crest just before ncxm Wednes­ Angel Falls in Venezuela. zon this week. ^ 10th anniversary oh the Connec­ Capt. Elmest Medina, who com­ Lavitt. Sober, a former Yale bling paraphernalia including the face of El Capitan by an day, killing at least 30 persons day, smiling broadly through a A huge arch to welcome Pope ticut Valley Girl Scout Council. manded Charley Company dur­ student, faces charges in con­ Their first reaction on reach-. and injuring hundreds. Thirty- (See Page Ten) heavy black and grey beard. Paul VI, who is due here next ing the assault on My Lai. nection with last April's disord­ Ing El Capitan’s summit was (See Page Two) four persons were reported All scouts in the area — OSCAR MAYER, LEAN, SLICED week, was toppled on Roxas Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes Fresh Cider and Selected Fresh Apples Paul was asked to describe ers on the University of Connec­ missing and thousands were Boulevard Uxlky. The arch ticut campus. and Senior Scouts — have been the group of bodies he saw. fl(x>ded out of their homes In across the highway’s four lanes from Cheney Farms Yesterday Sober formally invited to participate and ex­ “A group, approximately 16 this city of three million. crumpled into the street, smash­ VAC PACKED or so, and they were strewn complained about Lavitt’s be­ hibit their creative expressions. Bacon 7 9 Ilk (Casualty reports poured in ing two vehicles. TTielr ' Uv’i;i j defense in a suiprise move ber of spectators (about 40), but Out of the Past because the Pakistani govern­ i Piripliiii* ix o c sA i^ , h j u l . rested its case today in the Philippines last month, killing another two dozen were out in ment tried to specify that Its pi­ III.. I) l;i-i.i!i.> more than 1,200 persons and I i J . O E / C O R N ER M A IN A N D MIDDLE TPKE. Sharon Tate murder trial One of the last of its type, a German bomber, sunset in Miami, Fla,, en route to home of new lots. fly them. When .the United 94S MAIN ST. MANCHESTER wittioat calUng a witness. (See Page Nineteen) causing about $75 million pro­ i;()ck\ill»‘ I which was active in Spanish Civil War, lands at owner in Illinois. (See story IJage 6.) (AP Photo) perty damage. Relief operations (See Page Nineteen) W llllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllljlllllillllMilliillllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItilllllllllllllllilllllllllillllllllllllillllllllllHIIIIIimilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 15 ^'C^;^r '. '.-■ f^-'< ' . 4 < ' . < ■ M/^CHESTE5 F I N I N G HERALD. MifflCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 19. 1970 t A G F T H R E E V A C B T W O MANCTBBSTER EVENING MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1.97n Bridge Hospiljil F^hone Seale Tria l ^-$ALT Talks Climhers^ " THEATER TIME Hospital Notes SCHEDULE M O H B i l N D The ^lephone nuniber for . BELSmSKX, Ifialand months, ago, but too late to TaOa in Tliifinki was tarnaed Big Halsy, 7:90, 9:90 . R e t a r i ^ T o ^ 5 private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m.- be listed correctly- In the new Slates Meeting Tomorrow ForJudf^e •Tmslmaallkt as natal witta Conquest Kaat Hartford Drive • . In— "Ever tince I gave up smens Nov. 27 at the com­ ^ ♦ p.m .; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m.; and c * ____ the printed program. ' the national average price re- after dark. be the queen of spades won’t WaM Feigiuon, Dale kennonr Hc>Uy Jndgcaidp. pany's KJnsIey St. theater. 1 17 IBIHini North Easf 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; A skit on air p611utluncilineii like a decaying lUnocMTW. I West no good to lead a trump The ten new Honor Society stricted. The P«bUc Is u rg^ n ^ ^ vaakaiB at Iwo. Jima and Oki­ area, and beard that the state naisaance mission and took a chateau, Opening lead — Ten of Cfubs. think I probably smell like a van won tbe Clarence Derwent Declarer put up the queen of even if declOMT won with dum­ members Join the five members r»qiie«ied not to park new flw Derjioel. nawa, be entered legal practoe, P T A is considering inaugurating television picture of ite mother Directing tbe. 'pfoduiproductibn w ill beached whale,” Caldwell Award tor Best Supporting Ac- clubs at the first trick and cap­ m y’s ace.) who were Inducted last year. .^ ^ n c y entrance exce^ to Andover; kfrs. The 4-Hers wUl also take part Indulge In mainly m eiiaiidliii, tnaorance a “ block |dan.“ o f New YOth- quipped. ' ' djlp, Luna 17. Tass reported. PhUip Minor of N*- ^ They are Bonnie Dibble, Mar­ dtscharge emergency or wheel- h-.h,!-.- -p yk 4-Mers wui aiso laxe pan. companies in ctril soita. In the first, the emphasis was tured East's king with the ace If West leads a third club, phair niiniiuinnii To hick uD dis- Drown, 15 Judith in a dress revise. This will In- One anxious moment was L t e r checking lU onboard ^ latest on-stage Isuirels of clubs. He then led out the South ruffs and gets to dummy garet Haun, Donald Pelletier, A peraotial and political trend on tbe danger inherent for chil­ . . ^ lA 9 - vcrsity, he has stuaied at toe pS!^!f^entanSCpMkta ®lud® trom the Vernon, Table Talk when helicopters carrying cam­ ca]di^ fnnn playing the lead in ace and king of spades, mutter­ by ruffing a heart. South ruffs Beverly Pulls and Leonard Sher­ of former New Haven Majmr dren walking to and from school Academy of Dramatic lots first and the Palknor Dr.; Mrs. Tolland and Ellington groups, eramen hovered only about 90 •Taming of the Shrew" at the ing a naughty syllable or two another diamond and leads a man, the gener^ lots first ^ the Dorothy Coleman, 29 Clinton Mr. and Mrs. jSm Elliott w1 Richard C. Lee, Hidvey beaded on Keeney and Hackmatack Sts. S e S ! Arts in London and his regional Actors ^fep«lory Theatre in M iem ^rs are chosen on the the phmntng committee for A petition by n concerned par­ feet off the wall where the men ^ theater directingf en^a^^ments when the queen failed to drop. trump to dummy's ace. He can were climbing Tuesday. Louisville. ®e., is the niece of South next _____ cashed the top dla- then cash dummy's last dia­ bissis of leadership, scholarship,'^ W v e to pick up the patient. Erickson, Glastonbury. cent vlrit to Butchart Gardens Lee’s inanguraxioQ in US3 and ents to tbe State Board of Edu­ Whaled vehlcl^oved ^^r^ “’ihe^kSparty” Katharine Hepbten^ and a{^>ear- monds and ruffed a diamond. mond. West can take his trump service and character. Also, Mrs. Elizabeth V. Ma- jjj British Columbia and Aluka. directed aeveral of tbe ciin - cation pointed out the dangers “ Baby, they got close,” Cald- fo*- Association of Pnxluc- Patients Today: 276 ^ ^ t u n ^ to take a pic- ^ ed with her in the nioyte “ Guess West discarded the seven of trick when he likes, but he can­ Miss Aronson, In winning the zor, 371 Felt Rd., South Wind- Those on the committee nlan- what shape table they paigna that kept tbe nmyor in and state that area residents jvell exclaimed. ____ Mra ThRimn R r a iiIav on uie commiueo p ^ want when the nveetlng room Is ture of Luna 17. „ Who’s Ooming to eljmer?" clubs and put up the nine of DAR award, is eligible for fur­ ofBce for 16 jreaia. have been denied both sidewalks Waiting with the food and not defeat the contract. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ***® program are; Mrs. -ehu-wahed It then turned again In a airM-tnr West Hartlwd is home, M^re hearts at the next trick to win ther honors on a state-wide ba­ Milton A. Anlnger, Cider Mill ^ Siuwet St.; William H Dum Charles Taylor, Mrs. Leonard Adminlstra- In I06i. at about tbe time of and transportation for children. champagne were Beryl Knauth, < Dally Question southeasterly direction and dlr^ her father happens to be mayor. the! low heart led from the bis marriage at 39, Xolvey was A bearing was held at the 25, of Ventura, Calif., Harding's Partner opens with one dia­ sis. Rd., Andover; Mrs. Sonia Bock- ^ Edward Hastillo, all y Building, had, up until re­ rambled along the lunar surface ^ ® th» 'vriiwatikee All of which made for lots of ^opth hand. West then drew a She is editor-in-chief of the us, 21 Foxcroft Dr.; Walter L. ^ Itott, WlUlm^tic; of Vhmon and Mrs. John Druge cently, also been used for Cir- appointed by tbe Lee adminis- school this month with state rep­ long-time giri friend, and Penny mond, and the next player in the sea ^ R a ln s . attention last time, but now per­ third round of trumps with that gh school yearbook, a band Bushey, HazardvlUe; B r ia n of (Joventry. court. The (Jourt has now tration as aiisiittant cmporaton resentatives. A foUow-un letter ’ Pitman, 22, a Toaejnite Valley phases. You hold: IHNides, 5; “ 'Ihe route passed thiourii haps audiences can see her for m alev^em queen of spades, member, and active In the Pep Chenette, 140 Clinton Dr., South ^o®®"* members of the Ex- ,, ^ moved to the old Superior counsel for dte dty. Six years to tbe PTA said that transoorta- cocktail waitress who has been Hearts, K-7-6-2; Diam onds, Q-J* 0 comparatively even terrain with herself, a self which captures a and Soutn limited to eight dub. Language dub, Drama later he moved into the city's Hrw, must be provided until the dating Caldwell. 9-5; Clubs, K-J-S-2. Windsor; Edwin J. Clolkosz Jr., m i ^ Marv Demnsev 64 Coun^l (Jourt rooms leaving the Admin- depressions and elevations with great deal o f the Hepburn qiir- tricks. d u b and Girls’ Sports Associa­ bead legal office. hazards have been corrected. A-, Also on top was a five-man What do you say? an angle of inclination up to ,10 f ^ ^he Old « o ^ ^ it' which probably runs in tbe No reader o ^ x j ^ column tion. She has long been active Tbe selection of ICnlvey to fill communication from the Board standby team of crack valley A iu w er:. Bid one heart. Re­ degrees," Tass said. “ The self- onS^apHnv family. would have to pamtxhls face In town 4-H clubs as well, win­ tbe vacant state attorney gen­ of Education said tbe state di­ climbers left over from an p r i l l e d vehicle encountered directing and acting spond in a major suit rather Also, Mrs. MUdred P. Cook, Springs; Cory Schleicher, 184C Robert Coburn, Storrs; Mrs. ^ ^ „ « v the council sits at a green to make four spades with ning several awards. eral poat repreaented a victtxy rective is unclear, so the PTA aborted rescue attempt, called rocks and comparatively small credits. than raise partner’s minor suit. Greenwich, N. Y.; Eugene T. Rachel Rd.; Mrs. Dorothy L. Kenneth Larson, Storrs; Mrs. jq-- conference table but this today's hand. If you haven’t MTss Aronson also represented of tbe Lee forcea over Ben. Is now seeking a clarification of off last Friday when Caldwell craters, and a ^ ^ r y high lu- ■ Actors Copyright 1070 Corbitt, 28 Strant St.; Mrs. MU- Tedone, 289 Cooper Hill St.; Al- victor Rychllng, Hebron; Mrs. ’rh^quesUorTte Term Suspended seen the right play, think for-a,^ (Coventry High School this past Tbomas J. Dodd, who was sup­ the state opinion. shouted to the ground that “ like nar ridge was overcome.” frequenUy chang^about ta General Featurea Oorp. dred J. Elmore, RED 4, Bol- bert Puzzo, 72 Benton St.; Robert SmlthTrolland. toe^ble be S ^ o e moment or two before you read year at Laurel Girls State. porting another contender. PTA President Allan Turner hell" would he leave the rock L u n o ^ left its mother ship roles themselves. Henry Thom- In W ife ShiMiUng ton; Kristine A. Fairchild, James Pagan, East Hartford; standing committee chairmen S In other high Brtiool news, Gov. John Dempoey decided said the state PTA Is consider­ e x c ^ t under his own jxjwer. Tuesday several hours after as returns t l ^ year a ^ r “ on. Watrous Rd., Bolton; Chris- Mrs. Pam ela Dorey, 115 Main ^j-e: Mrs. Norman Wrig^it of ro\md table evidently wasn’t BRIDGE5PORT (AP) — A 44- Just One Bound guidance oouns^or'Ernest Mar- on Hnlveir and then encouraged ing a plan to designate one home Down below as the climb end­ Luna 17 made a soft landing in absence spe^ at a u n lve^ ty topher FaletU, 472 ToUandSt; Mrs. Marlies Hahn, 86 ToUand. home economicsT Mrs. ^ d fe r ^ eviaenuy wasn i year-old Gre«iwich man was Extended Forecast tucci hEis ajmdunced the Initia­ in each block as a "safety the area of the Sea of Rains. It to write a play. He gave S ^ e The secret of success is to Tpke.; Daniel S. Flynn, Wind- mrnUn St.; Mrs Sonja C. M^^ Taylor, 4-H, and Howard Whit- Richard ‘ Borden, director of . him to run for election in 1M7, ed was anxiops Agnes Harding, given a 2 to-6 year suiq>ended tion of the work-study programs home” for children needing as­ who celebrated her 70th birth­ maneuvered briefly that day Company subscribers a look at draw just one round of trumps. litild with scattered showers sor Locks; Richard Gallnat Jr., Laughlln, 27 LdUey St., Mrs. aker, Somers, agriculture. ndministration is In charge of whicfa be won with ease. He re­ prison term in Superior Ccsirt foy^^blisiness and vocational stu­ signed a year later to take tbe sistance while walking to and day while her son battled to fin­ and took some television pic- Wa efforts a few weeks i « o at Then cash the top diamonds over the weekend. Fair and Lake St., Coventry; Mrs. Lor- Schackner, 63 Clyde The ToUand County office has bringing In proposals for the Wednesday in connection with and lead a third diamond from cooler Monday. Daytime highs dents at the school. judgeship that be said be bad from jchotJ. ish the ascent. tures and radiation measure- a Monday workshop wito a the shooting of his estranged ralne M. Gilbert, 33 Michael Dr., received many Inquiries about renovations, for approval by the dummy, discarding the losing in the !S0s and overnight lows A 925,000 state grant would wanted for aome time. After the business meeting. “ He’s stlU my little boy,” said inents the next day. r e ^ g the play to date. wife last summer. Vernon. Also, Mrs. Edward Heath tbe 1971 Agricultural Conserva- council. club from the South hand. in the 40s over the weekend. help finamce the prograun, a tb ig an order issued by tbe Mrs. Joan lingard showed a Mrs. Harding. “ This Is the long ______Ihom as’ play concerns many Also, Mrs. 'Therese B. Gran- daughter, Windsor Locks; tion Program, according to The cost of the renovations, Judge Henry Naruk suspend­ highs in the 40s which has been g^ven Initial judge be succeeded in the Pan­ film, “Why BlUv Can’t Learn.” things but all In the language Bast wins tbe third'diamond On Monday, ger, 290 Hackmatek St.; Mrs. M ary B. Koelsch, county execu- according to Borden wUl run est he's ever been gone." ed the sentence for James Mc­ the upper s to approvEtl by the Board of Edu­ discussed problems of children and life style of college stu­ and leads a club. South ruffs and lows In 20 Rebecca N. Grant, 71G Bluefleld VUlage St., RockvUle; tlve director. In answer to the about 9930. If the painting is ther case, ICulvey has refused Both men agreed on thcLWorst Lean because of “ certain exten­ cation. The grant would be w*th learning disabilities, and Town Voter List dents. Dr.; Mrs. Edna A. Howat, 1200 Mrs. James O’NeiU and daugh- inquiries Mrs. Koelsch said the done by the PubUc Works De- inter views since be took over. part of the climb: The rainstorm uating circumstaiu:es.“ McLean given to the town ,over a five- Ete abowed tbe same kind of answered audience questions. that soaked them into their Since h er. last appearance in had pleaded giiilty to aggravati Main St., South Windsor; Arthur New State Rd.; Mrs. 1971 program has not been an- partment, live cost w ill be re- Grows to 23^10 February in Shaw’s “ Mls- year period. firmness in bis handling of tbe She stressed that youngsters hammock-Uke tents suspended ed assault in the attack on his DAY “BEN HUB" P. Jacobson, 337 Hackmatek Leroy Carlson and son, East nounced and the conunlttee has duced by 9200. alUance” Miss Houghton and Both "work-study programs St.; BYederick J. Kaeser, 506 Hertford; Mrs. Pascal Agosta no information. Plans are to Install carpeting lIcTsicaa trial, cutting off either with learning difficulties may from the dieer wall for nearly a Manchester’s revised voter wife, Gertie. Jeremiah Sullivan went to the would Involve a sharing of A very St.- South Windsor; Mrs. Montauk Dr., Ver- Farmers In the country who and drapes. The color scheme the defense or the proaecutian be of normal Intelligence, but week. list totals 23,210 as of today, As a condition for the sus- costs between the school sys­ University of Ooloraxio as actors pension. Judge Naruk ordered EUzabeth W. Knop, 4 Vemwood “ rs. Eugene P. Broderick are Installing-.practices under stUl has to be decided along lawyers if tbeir conduct dis­ tutoring or stricter discipline The climbers closed strong with the Democrats enjoying a tem and employers. Martucci In residence where they per- McLean dispose o f any fire- Dr., Vernon; Robert B.. Mar- Spring St., RockvUle. the 1970 conservation program vrith the shape of the table. pleased him. will not solve their problems. despite a shortage of food. They 518 lead over the Republicans. has reported that response by formed and he also directed. arms or other weapons in his From a qiiOion years Cham, 801 Hartford Tpke., Ver------are reminded that work must be Plans also call for installing Mulvey also has ahown his hu­ They require the assistance of had been on the barest emer- The list includes 25 new vot- local businesses has been good. Both have won awards for possession, back... non. substantiaUy completed on or name plates along the table. morous side in court. During a trained specialists in the sys­ gepey ratims for almost a week era made since Nov 3 Election In a preliminary investigation their appearance a year ago in McLean was shot in the Also, Mrs. Elsie A. Martin, Speeds Heating before Dec. 31 In order to be ------pretrial bearing a defense law­ tem. and ate the last^-half a can of Day. (H(»Tor explodes into to determine whether locaJ “ Scent of Flowers” . Miss e^est and was b o ^ ta lized for yer who was struggUng with an Mrs. Ann Harding's second sardines—on Tuesday. Of the 25 new voters, 12 are __ ^ today! businessmen would be willing 972 Pleasant Valley Rd., South BOSTON — Zinc is Important oUg^We for payment under the g„nnihal and the Alos evasive witness pleaded with g ^ d e class won the attendance “ Are you hungry?” Harding Demoemts, 3 are Republicans Houghton won a a month after the Aug. 2 ahoot- Windsor; George U. Parks, In promoting adequate wound program. According to program Award for the most promising police said, to participate. Hutchinson Rd., Andover; Mrs. healing. Some doctors believe regulations. If conservation work One of the favorite, stories of Mulvey: “Can't I get an answer trophy. ' was asked. and 10 are unafflUated. The Tbe first program would be new- personality of the ’69-’70 The state recommended a sus- Margeurite Patterson, 36B Me- they can spot zinc-deficient In- la not completed by the end of ancient history Is that Haimlbal, from tbiB witness?" “ Yeah, but not bad,” he said. Democrats continue to Increase for business students, who (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus) season in New York, and Sulli- pended sentence. Gulre Lane; Thomas Petley, dlvlduals In a hospital simply the year, the coat sharing pay- the Carthaginian general who “ Tou' can try," was the « m 1 /-w »,.*uuwBii,Caldwell, a teacher and pboto- their lead. It was 509 on Elec wotdd be assigned to different Miss Jane Lipinski, left, models pant gown and Q ub Women Glastonbury; Mrs. Alfonsine by checkihg to see how well ment cannot be made. Invaded Italy from the north In judge’s quick re^ y. R o c k T a k e s O v e r grainier, said they entertained tion Day. However, despite the . • t . areas in the high school, Capt. Mrs. John C. Shea, a poncho and slack suit at last Mulvey permitted Panther ^ _ themselves by dreaming about ’ local ’ Democratic ’—•*lead ‘ In regis­ IR06 Seypura, 71 Lyness St.; Mrs. their surgical wounds are heal- In connection with the wool 218 B.C., cut a road through the Nathan Hale School and Town --n igh t’s “ Cavalcade of Fashion” sponsored by the supportera in the qiectators’ 1 ale rrom Uate what foods they could eat when trations, the town vote went Re­ Show Latest Joan A. Tebo, 180HUlstownRd.; ing. The administration of program, wool producers are Alps by pouring vinegar on the Hall; Vernon Junior Women’s Club. _ Deke C. Thompson, Oakdale; extra zinc often speeds healing, urged to file applications soon rocks. section to greet McLucas and they reached tto top. publican for the top offices. 1 ' S- t These students would work Manchester’s 23,210 voter list os other Panthers with the spoken NEW HAVEN (AP) — A They constantly had to rera­ "Pure fbe Driven Snow" ALL a minimum of four hours per is composed of 9,134 Demo­ or In Fashions skirt really looked attractive, freshments; Mrs. Edward Fin- slogan “ Power to the people" century-old traxlitioti at Yale tion their 12-day food sul^ly as week during their study or of- 9 crats, 8JS16 Republicans, and COLOR Another interesting look was the nerty, progrtuns; Mrs. Ketmeth until one of the last days of tbe University has died. they met delay after delay in 'flce-practioe periods. They 5,460 unaffiliated. PROGRAM Last night at the Manchester mini-skirt with a midi over Margotta and Mrs. William Pln- trial, when tbe salute became The annual prom, a spring­ the rainstorms and extremely "A Working Girl's Secret" ' would earn an hourly wage of • • • ACTION CO-FEATURE • • • Country Club about 200 women sklrt sUt up the front. ti, door prizes. loud enough to be heard by the time event held for 127 years, difficult climbing. ■ A Comedy Mellow Drammer | 91.50 for stenography, 91-26 for Jurors in the adjoining roof. will not be held next year. It “ It seemed like we felt strong­ By PAUL LOOMIS _ viewed the latest in fashions The models had a different ------^------Bonanza Baptism typing, and 91.00 for clerical “I’ve tolerated a certain fell to the wayside because of er when we cut down on the presented by I nsnilEiii OFOMOIIA work. from the Carriage House. The hairstyle (with the help of wigs) Police Matter low student Interest and the I to go with each outfit. A sneak amount of nonsense from you,” food,” Caldwell commented. W H IT L M E Y , Bhigland (A P ) Ib e other program would In­ showing, called “ A (Javalcade BOSTON (AP) — Boston fire­ high tab left over for the uni­ SOCnC and BUSKIN, and F A C U LT i ^ preview Into spring fashions he told the young spectators, Both men took falls during the — Thm Neancy and his wife • STARTS TOMORROW 4 volve vocatloiiEd students who men aren’t going to respond to of FEMhlon," WEUi presented by showed that peasant style lacy warning that if they used the versity to pick up. climb but were , saved by their (jaroUne couldn’t decide wheth­ Thurs., Nov.’ 19, and Fri., Nov. 20, at 8:00 p.m. ■ would be employed in loctd busi­ any more calls saying a bomb Citing a “charge of life the Vernon Junior Women’s tops, boots, and midi length salute again he would clear the ropes. Caldwell escaped Injury er or not to have their children nesses. Martucci sedd that this had been found. styles.” John Wilkinson, the I BAILEY AUDITORIUM ■ (jlub. skirts are going to be popular. courtroom. but Harding suffered scrapes christened. He Is a Roman Cath­ program will be part of the Fire Commissioner James dean of undergraduate affairs, p General Admission 91.00 Many hostess .and "a t home" Fashion coordinator and com­ "D o we understand each and bruises. olic and she a Oongregaticnallst over - all vocational gulduice Kelly Instructed his men said “ the elegant, formal prom other?" be asked. It didn’t hap­ Harding and Caldwell had program, with the principal aim fashions were shown, including mentator was Mrs. Loretta Sav- Wednesday to refer all such has gone out of fashion with the and they evaded the Issue for 17 pen again. nnpeahoped to« , reach the summit late years. Now the kids have decld- JONAS LOG CABIN of establishing skills for these a mesh knit “ Sunday afternoon alonis. Plano accompaniment calls to the police. students.” Tuesday, but ran into more dlf- ^ ^ themselves. The vote was students. outfit" designed to draw a hus­ was by Mrs. W. Kim Bedwell. K elly said he and top officials Wilkinson noted that the 1970 ROUTE 87, LEBANON ficult climbing than expected on “THE BEST FILM OF Public Healtb Nurses band’s attention away from the Musical entertainment during of the department agreed that Prom Committee recommended unanimous—a bumper chrlMen- the overhanging rock near the The Public Health Nurses As­ football game. Jumpsuits were intermission was by folk singer the department’s function be­ Death of Boy in the spring that the annual ing ceremony for all lO at tbe lo­ THE NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL!” top. Friday & Sunday Special sociation reports that 261 visits shown with wide, wide legs. Deborah Thompson of Vernon. gins when a bomb explodes and event be discontinued. Instead cal Cambridgeshire Congregfi- —Archtr Wintf n, New York Pott They slept 40 feet from tbe were made during the month High, tlght-flttlng boots seemed General chairman was Mrs. J. there Is a fire or building dam­ Results in Suit of the prom, plans are being tionalist church. COLUMB/A PlCTUftfS Presents « BBS Producf-on crest Tuesday night while news­ of October, for a total of 240 to go with most all. outfits. Ronald Clisham; other chairmen age. made for a patnpus dance with men and fellorw climbers turned TWIN LOBSTERS A 9600,000 attachment was filed JACK NICHOLSON hours. Many women were of the were; Mrs. Stanley Domian, Until then, he said, it is a po­ a rock band on March 5. the vast El (Japitan summit into (Complete Dinner yesterday in the Town Clerk’s Of these, 96 visits were ther­ opinion that the knee length tickets; Mrs, Mark Peterson, re- lice job. Wilkinson said there was low a campground. office in ..connection with the attendance at the prom this LAti LAUNCHtUtY nvE apeutic and 106 for health su­ When they had returned to the death of a three-year-old Man­ pervision. spring and the univerMty, vddeh valley, Harding acknowledged 'Whirlpool" Saturday ^yecial chester boy. The action is, part normally pays any debt left by A well-chlld conference with that, overwhelmed with weari­ EHSM of a suit against the Suburban the big dance, "can no longer 18 children attending was held, ness and emotion when be Development Corp. of Hartford afford this tab.’ PRIME I^IBS OF BEEF with Dr. Louise Total In charge. A single reached the summit, “ I broke and Steven C. Howroyd of 81 [&STHARU0RD PIECES Complete Dinner German measles vaccine Is now 'V down and cried." OHuf IS ’A’ »T S COLOR 12^ (Jonway Rd. Dancing Every Friday & Soturdoy Night being administered at these J < ^ C. O’Brien of 26 'Tudor Pawcatuck Firm, clinics. at Lone was struck by a flatbed MOM. • THUB8. 7:M ■ 9 A.M. — 1 P.M. Stott nurses are attending In- phone call m ay save truck driven by Howroyd on the Union in Accord FRIDAY at 7:96 • 9:99 service education ctesses con­ aftemoMi of July 10 while play­ Friday Night. John Sirako Oreh. ducted by Dr. Olga Uttle. ing in the area of the Oakland PAWCATUCK (AP) — A 20- SATURDAY at 6:60 • 8 dM> 10:66 — SUNDAY 5:96-7*A6-6d6 Manor apartment house, then hour meeting b e tw e e n rep­ Saturday Night The PHNA, in observance of resentatives of union and'man­ NO ___ No Advance Diabetes Detection Week, this y o u 38% of y o u r fu e l under conistruction. The boy died RBSERVA’nONI _ THEAHE EAST Bale e t TlekMa about eight hours later after be­ agement produced a tentative Country Classics Couirtry Western Bond week Is distributing Drey Paks ing taken first to Manchester settlement early Thursday In the at local retail stores. They will 21-week strike at (Jottrell 0 >., For Reservatlona, Call 423-0071 Memorial Hospital then to St. OPEN WEEKDAYS 5 ■ 9:30 also be avcdlable at the PH NA Francis Hospit^ in Hartford. officials from both sides an­ SUNDAYS 12 Noon - 8 office In the Town Hall, and at Dills this winter. The Suburban Development nounced. Banquet Facilities Available the Thrift and Gift Shop In the ■! Corp. is the owner of the a ^ rt- The tentative agreement, shopping center. That’s all it takes to get our heating experts in to without taking anything apart. ment complex. whose details were not made Due to tbe State Coat Per public, is subject to ratification give your heating installation a complete Fuel Saver Of course, we may report your furnace is in ' The boy’s parents, Mr. and Visit computation, the nursing Analysis test. It’s free—and fhe end result may be Mrs. John O’Brien, are being by the 600 members of Local 627 Seo&oodt WluM^ charge will be 97-H per visit Diam onds-in a whole perfect condition, or it may just need cleaning ' a reduction of up to 38% in your.winter fuel bills. represented by the law firm of of the In te n ^ o n a l Association l^dANCHESTii beglmilng Jan. 1. and adjusting. But if your equipment is old, of Machinists and^ Aerospace 623 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER (Formerly Frank’s) E> H t -/rv FRI. — SAT. — SUi^. Schatz and Schatz of Hartford. Oom^etae Basle Trotadag Our experts take only 20 minutes to make 4 vital inefficient, or requires too many repairs, we'll show Workers. RieS b & iU « BOLTON NOTCH new world of ring fashion Howroyd was delivering ma­ F R I. ti SAT. ONLY — FROM 5:00 P.M . ON 3 TOP HORROR HITS Coast Guard Seaman Appren. tests of your oil heating system— and they will you the most economical way to do something terials to an uncompleted por­ The major issue separating pinpoint where and how you are losing fuel dollars. about it. So why not make, sure your furnace is the two sides had been salaries. Don W. Federowlcs, son of Mr. High domes of beautifully sculptured gold tion of the complex when the ac- A BLOODSTAINED TALE and Mrs. Chester B. Federowlca, just twinkling with turrets of dazzling And don’t worry— we not wasting money. cld«it occurred. Police report­ The meeting that produced the diamonds. They’re gorgeous! They’re tentative settlement included BROILED BOSTON SCROD SI AS School St., has been gradaated do the whole thing. Call today. ed Immediately after the acci­ OF TERROR aBid TORTURE! from baslo training at the conversation-makers! Be one of the federal and state mediators. a first to flaunt one! dent that Howroyd was not (Joast Ghiard Training Oentar, aware that his vehicle had come (Jottrell is a division of Hatrls- —plus our usual Fri. and Sat. Special Intertype Corp. Cape May, N.J. He U a 1669 Into contact with, the youngster graduate of Coventry High until Bome<»ie nesu'by yelled TWIN LOBSTERS Boiled or Broiled $415 School. that a small boy was hurt.. Potato, Vegetable and Salad included with both qtecials'. No arrest was made. OommettOalton Medal 1 Oapt. Richard H. Sherman, s(m K * (No Reservations — No Take Onta) of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. * ' »■» O — GIv* an old fumaca Miuic Can Soothe Sherman, Brewster St., R7D 4, new guU.The Mobil # Choke Leqai Beverages # _C O L O R BTUOVICLAa Thermo Jet is the 30-gallon Low profiles, high has been awarded tbe U.B. Air rtMrve tank. NUERNBERG — Listening to most reliable and 30 galtona oThot performers. New BONANZA W INGRio Pin PETER CUSHING DAwi ADOAMS Force commendation medal. He efficient oil burner Thermostatically water every IS quality furnaces and W-7K 691MSM 'music may prevent gastric ul­ was decorated for merltortous we've ever tested. controlled, the mlnutea. A Mobil boilers that can pay Aqua Booster is cers, say University of Er­ service as a defensive sjnEtems Thermo Flow for themselves out always ready to water heater is of fuel savings. langen • Nuernberg researchers. FRIDAY SPECIAL 1ST BUNCH OFTNE 10’S/ operator at Grlsson AFB, Ind. A 6 diamonds and 6 sap­ deliver piping just what the Their studies showed reductions The captain Is now stationed phires In a twin-flower hot water. modem family in stomach-acid secretion when Little Riuss and Big hlaky ring, 14K white gold, 9655 needs for almost at pease AFB, N.H. where he unlimited hot water. the subjects listened to their are not your flier’s heroes. serves as a K O m Stratotanker B. 26 diamonds in a mar- M©bil favorite type of music. Rock- aerial refueling navigator In a qulse-shaped dome of 14K pop fans showed the greatest SEA FOOD PLATTER yellow gold, $600 unit of the Strategic Air 0«an- We want to keep you nice and warm. heating oil reduction. rTwTfvFi mwG ^yilTTU FAUSS C. 7 diamonds in a Roren- '/p maud. 4ine-finlshed 14K yellow *) 19W graduate of Manchester gold design, $350 Tossed Soiad Reg. $1.59 ADD Blgb School, Capt. 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^ A O E JPODR MANCHES^nER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970 PAGE FTVB

^ IRS Offers Aid veiled a revamped standard tax age, but no'Interest If the money stage with dancer Rudolf Nu- T V Tonight From Your Neighbor's Kitchen return form—form 1040. This was pa^d quickly. reyev, singers Petola dsirk, KEYBOARD STUDIO, Route 83, Vernon To 30 Million In • year the instructions onhow to In toe past, the IRS offers to Royalty Goes Wild Tom Jones and Engelbert Hum­ fdr Complete TJetinga. By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON fill blanks a re ' in a separate figure Income tax had been ex­ perdinck, and master of cere­ WILL PRESENT ORGANIST" The Baby Has booklet, not on the back of the See Saturday’s TV Week Filing Rjeturns tended to Americans making up monies Rex Harrisem. Tile photographer stepped Into - sheet where last year's ag­ to $6,(X)0. It estimated 30 millicm Over Animal Cause Neil A> Armstrong, toe first the kitchen at 9 Laurel St. WASHENGTON (AP) — Hie gravated form . fillers were qualify for free figuring under man on the moon, sat at Queen 5:00 (3) Perry M uon Three ladies were busy making forced to keep peeking-. LONDON (AP^ — More than toe fund, Elizabeth of Britain Clifton Goodale (18) WOd Wnd West (C) Internal Revenue Service, a toe new rules, but’ wouldn’t Elizabeth's table, while Queen (30) Addams FunUy ' candles. He waited discreetly. Been Named Taxpayers who qualify for free guess how many wlU take ad­ 600 persons paid $60 to $1,200 and Juliana of toe Netherlands. Juliana got Cary Grant. AT THE Otn..6RANSEN CONSOLE (tO) onUxan’s Island (C) stickler for accuracy, is offering The ladles waited discreetly. figuring can simply fill out vital vantage of toe offer. Wednesday night to dine, drink Among others in toe royal Princess Anne, in a Victorian 5:35 (40) Weather Watch (C) to figure income taxes free for 5 ; » (30) Island (O Finally, the photographer said, Information about themselves, In 1969, it said, errors were section of toe Talk of toe Town hairdo and yellow silk dress, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 20, 1970 (4 0 ) W hara l ( v T.lna? and dance in toe same night (40) W hafs M>- Line? «3) “ What is the dish I'm to photo­ 30 million Americana, 3.6 mil- fist their Income, and send in discovered on 3.6 million of toe were King Ctonstantine of spent much of toe evening S:00 (3.8-40) Weather — Sports and club with 18 leading members of AT THE News (O graph? Candles? I must have UoRi of Whoin fouled up their re- the return, along with W-2 78 million income tax returns Greece and Queen Anne-klarte, laughing and talking with Roger (18) Dick Van Dyke made a mistake. I thought this HhAvmiui, Carl Spencer, son of lAidus Jr. and Klkwbeth turna last year. forms. Europe’s diminishing stock of Grand Duke Jean of Luxem­ Moore, television’s Saint. , (30) To Tell the Truth (O filed. “ These errors resulted VERNON CENTER MIDDLE SCHOOL 6:06 (40) Kawhlde was for a Neighbor’s Kitchen Bock Sherman, Crestridge Dr., Vernon. He was Oct. 18 from taxpayers using toe wrong bourg and his duchess, and five The menu Included melon ' . "nib 1R8 said Wednesday a The government does the rest. royalty. ROUTE 30 ' 2V4 MILES PROM THE CIRCLE 6:3d (3) News with Walter Ooo- column.” at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandpM ^ts w e future monarchs; Crown Prince balls In port wine, chicken kite taxpaper could qualify if he If a taxpayer’s withholding table, line, or column to figure .The organizers hoped toe gala (8) News' with Frank Rey­ That’s what Was going on in 'MC^and Mrs. John E. Bock, Loehr Rd., Rockville. He has two earns no more than $20,000 a doesn’t cover the amount owed, his tax,” it S6dd. Harald of Norway, Crown Prin­ stuffed 'With truffled pate and PROGRAM STARTS AT 7:30, nolds and Howard K. Smith benefit would' raise at least DOORS OFEN AT 7:00^>' Mary Blish’s kitchen. I thought b ik e r s , (Jhrlstopher, 4, and Stephen, 3. year, takes the standard 10 per he wiU get a bUl. If he’s due a cess Beatrix of toe Netherlands, ice cream in toe shape ot a pan­ (18) Candid Camera $240,000 for four-footed mem­ (30) NBC News (O) you might find it interesting to cent deduction rather than Item­ refund, that will be sent along. Crown, Princess Margrethe of da, the symbol of the World Come and enjoy an evening of THEATER ORGAN MUSIC, 7:00 (3) To Rome With Love (O read how bayberry candles are Almond, Timottiy Matthew, son of David and I^tWeen bers of other vanishing breeds. Denmark and Britain's Prince Wildlife Fund. (18) What's Line? (C) ized dedu^ons, and lus income If the taxpayer catches the Its Colors songs of yesterday and today, played for you by a fine (8) Truth or (Jonseguenceskinsegue (CO. made. Mary cooks lots of other McMullen Almond, Watrous Rd., Bolton. He was b o m 0<)t. 81 only from salaries, wages, divi­ The beneficiary was the World trix and Margrethe and Charles’ The elder royalties left after musician on a fine organ. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grantoother ^vernment overcharging him, Green Is toe color most com­ (30-40) News — Weather and t h i i ^ in her kitchen so there dends, interest, pensions and Wildlife Fund, and the party The spouses of Harald, Bea- the floor show. The younger Sports is Mrs. Margaret McMuUen, 236 Summit St., Manchester. IBs he could demand a refund, monly seen in toe aurora FREE ADMISSION 7:30 (3) Family Affair (C) are' a couple of other recipes for annuities. was the concluding event of its sister Anne completed the royal ones stayed to dance into toe paternal grandparents are the Rev. and Mrs. lAWrence Al­ along with 6 per cent interest. borealis or northern lights. (30) Flip Wilson Show (O the holiday season — brandied , In another move aimed at annual congress. contingent.' early morning. ( 8 ^ ) Matt Lincoln (C) mond, Weymouth Heights, Wfass. But If toe government pays a When toe light is especially (18) I Spy (C) peaches and her original beam easing the pain of separating The royal attractions were “ It looks like a chess match taxpayer too large a refund strong, pale or even deep red 8:00 (3) Jim Nabors Hour (C) relish. She ^ a t e d the latter citizens from taxes the IRS un­ headed by two reigning queens —live,” said Bob Hope, star of Wash plastic dinnerware with 8:30 (30) Ironside ■ Mun>by. Nicole Elizabeth, daughter of Robert and Paul­ toe IRS could collect toe over­ Is also visible toward the poles. whose husbands are leaders of Read Herald Advertisements ( 8 ^ ) BewUched after taisting something similam toe floorshow. He shared the the usual dishwasher detergents. (18) Movie in a Massachusetts retsaurant. ette Paul Murphy, 89 Florence St., Manchester. She was bom :00 (3) Movie Oct. 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grMd- ( 8 ^ ) Barefoot in the Park (O Mary tmd her spouse, Fred :30 (30) Nancj- (O T. Blish m , are two of the most parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul. Somerset, M ^ . Her (8-40) The Odd Couple (C) enthusiastic people I know. If paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Murphy, 10:00 (30) Dean Martin S bow (C) 427 Center St.. Manchester. Guests: Tlkki Carr, Chaiies it’s a community project, some- 4 41 • * Nelson Reilly and Tempta- thing for a friend or a neighbor. tlons. Steele, Glen Morgan, son of Morgan and Barbara m il (8-40) The Immortal (O it would hurt them to refuse. Steele, Center Rd., Andover. He was bom Oct. 30 at Manmea- (18) Un-abridged (C) Mary met Fred while in high 10:30 (18) Hartford Talk-In u , t, . .. ler Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal grandmother la Mrs. Eliz­ 11:00 (3^18-30-40) News — Weather school. Her family moved across abeth Hall, East Hartford. His paternal grandparents are and Sports Uie street. They have many 11:30 (30) Tonight Show Johnny CJar- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele, South Coventry. His m a t e i^ son (C) common interests. Meet Sleets Gustafson, great-grandmother is Mrs. Fannie Schubert, Manchester. IBs (8-40) Dick CaveU Show (C) (18) Merv Griffin (C) Both play the piano. In fact, paternal great-grandmother Is Mrs. J. BTank Bowen, C!oventry. 11:55 Movie Mary taught at the Hartford 1:00 (8-30-10) News — Prayer end He has a sister. Holly, 3%. Sign Off CJonservatory of Music at one * M * * * 3:25 (3) News and Weather — time. The Blish children—David, Watts, Peter John, son of John S. and Carolyn Kelly Prayer and Sign Off 12, and Margaret, 10, are follow­ Watts, Laurel P.d., EUlng;ton. He was bom Oct. 30 at Manches­ Edncatlonal TV (24) ing in their parents' footsteps. ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Thursday, November 19 our m an in N orw ich 6:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood R The household boasts, of course, Mrs. William KeUy, Westerly, R.I. His paternal grandfather is 6:30 Film a piano plus a clarinet, saxo­ Gerard Watts, Pawcatuck. He has a sister, Sheryl, 2. 7:00 French Chef (C) phone, flute, guitar and a banjo. m * * m *' "Turkey breast stuffed and braised." The Little Theatre of Man­ Matthews, Robert J«din, son of Hiomas and Ruth Con­ 7:30 AnUques chester is a major Blish inter­ stantino Matthews, RFD 1, New Rd., Tolland. He was bom Oct. "The Langdon House" (AP_ Photo) 8:00 Washington Week in Review est. Mary is co-chairman of pro­ 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. IBs maternal grandpar­ 8:30 San Francisco Mix (C) gram and membership. FTed ents are Mr. and Mrs. WIlUam Ctonstantlno, Cold Spring, N.Y. Retailers report that fashion hat sales, particular­ 9:30 Maggie Exercise (C) ly in wide-brimnied styles, have increased this "Cireulatlon” R currently is production man­ His paternal gr«uidparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Mat­ ager. He will assume the busi- (Herald photo by Pinto) thews, Nelsonvllle, N.Y. He has a sister, Rebecca, 21 months. fall. Top is black velour padre with pheasant feath­ «’ * « *< ^ 1 managership in January. MRS. JUDY MARTENEY and MRS. MARY BLISH ers at the band— by Chesterfield. Bottom hat is Mr. Tracy, Cheryl Anne, daughter of Aljemon and Alicia John’s low crowned felt Breton with wide overlaid L)OUrtS U eclare . contributed time to the Manchester Civic Orchestra both her hands were badly While the candles are bum- Emery Tracy, RR4, Mark Dr., Coventry. She was bom Oct. twin brims. It comes with chin-tie ear flaps. Auto Insurance raising funds. swollen. ing, enjoy your holiday meal. 30 at Manchester Memorial' Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Mary is a member of both the Bayberry has a unique and Begin with Mary’s bean relish mother Is Mrs. Howard Emery, Bryant Pond, Maine. Her pa­ Cuts Illegal ) fine arts and legislative commit- lovely fragrance when bum- as an hors d’oeuvres and fln- ternal grandfather is Victor Tracy, Concord, N.H. She has two brothers, Alan, 9, and Michael, 7; and a sister, Cynthia, 8. L o n g Look in Skirts tees of Lincoln School PTA. She ing. Here’s the recipe: Ish with vanilla ice cream • « *■ BOSTON (AP) — A mandato- is actively involved with the Bayberry Candles smothered in brandied Couture, Kylo Gregory, son of Donald and EUeen Felt- ry 15 percent reduction in physl- Citizens for Better Education Bayberries (there is no specific peaches. Gives Hats New Status ham Couture, 32 Guild St., Enfield. He was bom Oct. 30 at automobile insur- and the Manchester Historical amount of wax obtainable Mary’s BUssful Bean Relish Manchester Memorial Hospital, His maternal grandparents declared uncon- Society. She Is chairman of the from one quart) By ANN HENCKEN 16-oz. can red kidney beans are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Felthani, 1606 Tolland '^ k e., Man­ ,adding^ . ^ , that V . his j soft . , wide- ,, «A„A^stitutlonal a Wednesday w _ bv the Cheney Homestead rvCommittee ^ oldvj pota large. ^ enough ^ a to i.hold u AP Faslon Writer in water, drained chester. His patemaJ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '^p^niirrv o f^ t i^ ^ w o m n t « i Tn, “ ® ahd the gift shoo located there. berries plus one inch of water tablespoons or more, may­ Couture, 246 Woodland St., Manchester. His maternal great- NEW YORK (AP) — Hats Rnthcnhcr^tn to**in came a week after And that brings us to the bay- over berries onnaise Rothenberg to predict an 8 to 10 the high court ruled a similar berry candles wickine grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt, 69 Franklin teaapoons dry mustard Park West, Rockville. He has a brother, Scott, 3. lan ^ sh ed in the s h ^ w of the ^ r cent Increase in hat s^es reducUon in property damage To show you how enterorislng 2 large juice or coffee cans tablespoons finely chopped , miniskirt for years, but the long for October, November and De- In ^ a n ce was unconstItuUonal. this gsl is. she had never made cheesecloth onion Oottier, Charlie Edward, son of Carl and Donna Luce look has given head gear a new cember. Shortly after Wednesday’s nil- ^ candle in her life so she found old clothes rack tablespoons finely chopped (Jottier, Old Stafford Rd., Tolland. He was bom Oct. 29 at Man­ status. , Commissioner C. reclne. went ahead and did it. time and patience green pepper chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are ReUil.™ report U»t teiPop X” ,rLt?„: S* ’ to 4 tablespoons sweet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luce, (3iarter Rd., Tolland. His paternal g reen relish, drained grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gottier, Sugar Ifill, Dec. 6, Marv will be serving three hours. Place pot In cool pinch garlic salt Tolland. He has a brother, Carl Jr., 1V4; and a sister. Dawn, brimS’ stjU's'^Uk? toe sluggish fur hat sales Retailers age coverage rates. Physical "nn 7 ^ ^ cho, have Increased bl^e tortr^'U.StosTfato ‘^-age Includes fire the/and T o K toero.^’^he"’ h ^ /S S Mix all together; chill. Seive 6%. Women Me b u y ii^ them to weather, confusion over collision insurance. has formed on top. Remove with crackers as hors d’oeuvre. will be onen free to members of wax, heat in juice can in pot Wallace, Tammy Marie, daughter of William and Gall weM vnto longer skirts m economic After last week's mllng. Far Brandied Peaches the Mnnchoster HiRtoHcal of hot water. (Note: Wax must Senna Wallace, 3 Missile Dr., Enfield. She was bom Oct. 29 suits. ITS..- Fur hat»tof salestraioo areow. Hnumdown, Ham ordered a 34.8 per cent In 2 cups sugar at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gMuulpo-r- and in some areas, customers , '‘In “ pr^rtr* ^mage ’®‘'’ ’^® n e v e r be heated over direct 2 cups water W ere not making our fig-' co m p ^ e s had askfd will be charged to (lame. Highly Inflammable.) ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Senna Sr., 83 Seaman (Jlrcle, are doing more talking than 2 two-inch sticks cinnamon ures•oQ because TCcause nr orof fVi..the fin-olurs,furs ” saysoo™aava Increase. . npn-members. The house will be when melted, strain wax Manchester. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Louise Wallace, buying, but retailers are gener­ 6 to 8 medium - size fresh a Boston buyer. “ When we sell decorated for the holidavs. through cheesecloth into sec- 109 Pine St., Manchester. She has seven brothers, William, 14, ally optimistic. peaches, skins removed a hat for *25, we could have sold The rate reductions were or­ itarl, 13, Robert, 12, Scott, 10, Richard, 9, and twins Michael "The short skirt, af its height, dered by toe last session of toe 'The bayb»rrv candles will be ond can to remove any Impuri- brandy made toe hat look ridiculous. a fur for *.300.” and Mark, 8; and two sisters, Laura, 17 and Susan, 16. vorir Viiivev top- atnr-aa legislature in an amendment to there for sale should you so de- ties. Amount of wax__ may__ be In medium-size sauce pan, With skirts a little below toe A New York buyer for stores j^e no-fault law. The no-fault -''•’•e- M>-s. Pierre Msrtenev and small so household wax or can- knee, toe hat creates a bal „ ^ ^ , law. which applies only to com- Mrs. Allan R. Schubert also die wax of a commercial kind combine sugar, water and cin­ namon; bring to a boll. Boll 5 ance,,’’ said Charles Rotoen- pulsory bodily injury Insurance, worked in Mary’s kitchen hand-^may be added. minutes; add peaches, a few at berg , chairman of toe MUUneiy h ^ t i / ° provides accident payments by dipnlng the candles. Use juice can for dipping a time. Oook 5-10 minutes until Institute of America,A A A coopera-' °®®” ^ want toe imdl Iot t buy- motorist’s own company, re- The wax rendered from the wlcking, keeping the wax level 5348535348534823532348234853 easily pierced with fork. Re­ liillllllllllllllllllllllllllllti tive- of hat manufacturers, ing her pill box either. ... g-^rdless of blame in toe accl- bayberry has been used for the one inch from the top by add- move from syrup, pack in hot There aren’t that many buying making of candles since colonial ing hot water. The wlcking unions and designers. scalded jars. ReboH rest of 85 East Center St. “ For the past six or eight this whole fashion look. Eighty per cent of toe compa- times. The name “ bayberry” Is should be 18” long. Dip both years, toe hat receded in im- . An Ohio retailer adds, “ Al- underwriting auto insurance tynical of manv plant species to ends of wlcking. As you dip,' ^ c k (.222 degi^ s At Summit St. portance.The decline was not .,,..1^.®'lough . our figfures aren't where state contested toe reduc- which the colonists gave names keeping toe wax only luke- candy ermome r). AA^«.v.great, butA.4AA AW it waswcAA, Vconstant," .40w«A.w, 4 he^ sliould Bc, wc^Fe sceiiig Iti pFopcFty and physical they had known In England; al- warm, a layer of wax will ad- tempera u e says, partly attributing the dev f^ e s again—customers damage, claiming it was though the plants were different, here each time. Usually, 15 dip- cup ran y or e Pour over WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL = cline/4iino to ‘'too many jazzy, dressy t seen In years.'* “ confiscatory and therefore un- The English bay tree (Laurus pings will produce a normal syrup, hats.” constitutional.’ ’ nobills) Is simply called bay. In taper. Hang candles at middle P®8-ches and seal jars. However, gone are yester­ •AT . . I Eight companies, threatened America, the wax myrtle, actu- of wlcking on rack to dry. Recipe may be made and i CTF/E’E’T O l ? A W T 'U r k C f C J (t l Cft day’s ornate hats with flowers, I t cl l i o n S W e a t h e r not t° renew policies in Massa- ally a shrub (Myrlca cerifera) Make a dozen or more can- stored In refrigerator wltocwt : 3 W E /L 1 III j AI i 1 U O Z e il $JL.D” giimmicks, curliques, fake fruits, chusetts if toe reductions re- ^as called bay. If you have die pairs at a time, as the ro- canning. Peaches may be frosting and weirdo shapes—toe By THE ASSOCIATED PREM mained law. walked along toe New England tatlon of dipping usually allows eaten plain or sliced and DPTi'Kr TO Q P "W TH TTP^D AY nnH E R T D A Y ones______that^ ...... prompted^______all______those Rain splashed into toe Paclf- ’^® companies did not, how- seacoasts. you may be familiar the first candle to dry by the served over vanlUa ice cream : l u » x-.ivi. aiiu x-xv ilia x ■What is it?” jokes. Also gone ic Northwest, parts of toe mid- m ^datory reduc- .^,^th the Uttle gray-white berries time the last Is dipped. or plain cake. I. m. ,ou.h, Ohio „ U,, o».,„e.. ae Norh..„t ,o. ^ ^ ^ ®°Today, toe soft tailored look *® baybe'rrtes, about Sept. 16 to has J ,e n over. Big brims in °®‘- ^h® Spanish sailors gauchos, sweep- , reasoning sin ^ar to toe dwl ly jn gandy areas. We are keep- . I, . 6 ^ The return of more-typical sion on property damage rates, fmm von T nrom- in. cavall.r. ,™a.e.r „„ „Woh mroourt ..U that al- 2 ,‘ “ « • thahW. U,. ata>. hood „ o l .a , '’ . i r ,1° .0 ” me longer simouette. (-.rusnaoie, soutowest and Florida. rates so high that they would berries in Manchester are lo­ slouchy velours, snap brim cated. Actually, you won’t pick Rainfall in most cases was ensure a profit for all compa- them unless you have a good Channel 18 felts, cloches, caps and „ isolated tound' nles, neither can it cause all suedes are also good for a cas­ deal of patience. It takes a lot erstorms late Wednesday in companies to operate at a loss. of bayberries to make a can­ ual look. Grand Island, Neb., (uid Nor------This year, more designers dle. than ever used hats to accent When toe time came for har- Up to 2 inches of snow fell in , their fall coUections. By July, First Flight ■vestlng this year, the ladles ran ..cw ii.cu.hucwvu.'cio .yc.c i.evii- DskotEs ss s first manned balloon into a problem that they had O O hat manufacturers were han- dUng bigger bookings than they ®q!^,®'^ \^atoer was made over Paris oi» never before encountered. The at the bank that listens 1__ 1 ______slippedsllpped into toe Plains. Two to , oi ivaa hv Ptintrp rfp Hqv wna )int nnrt stenmv and had seen in 10 years, said Roth- Nov. 21, 1783, by Pllatre de day was hot and steamy and three inches fell in portions of Ftozler and toe Marquis d’Ar-^the bugs were out In full force, enbe^. Orders were up as ,he northern and central Rock- much as 20 per cent. jgg landes, who covered 5*^ miles Mary was bitten by so many . ’ This year we have people Temperatures before dawn in about 28 minutes. strange little creatures that Watchword who’ve remembered there’s a ranged from 17 at WllUston, N.D. hat wbrld,” said hat designer to 68 at Brownsville, Tex. Frank Olive. He said his sales ______and reorders are up 16 per cent over last year. Designers like Amtnias Club WOODLAND SIGN CO. Olive—who gave 25 shows in 18 Sheets is a CBT Vice President and manager of our Norwich Office. major cities—have traveled fur- Hie Ananias Club was form- COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE* ther and longer to trumpet toe during toe administration of He listens to people who want to borrow money. Or to people hat message this season. President Theodore Roosevelt. “ Without toe hat, toe total expression employed 79 WOODLAND ST., MANCHESTER who want a better way to save it, to write checks with it, protect it, look of newness doesn’t exist,” ^y the press to avoid the word said designer Mr. John, whose liar” in connection with cer­ or invest it. customers Include Mrs. Aristo­ tain disputes. tle Onassis and Greta Garbo. He M7-1S29 - 527-1^ reports selling *28,000 worth of NEW COMPANV . . . NOT NEW IN EXPERIENCE hats in a six-day visit to Califor­ But it’s not just our branch managers who are good listeners. nia. PAGANI'S DELI “ Tills is the first time we’ve 182 SOUTH MAIN ST. Over 300 C B T officers are backed by a capable staff, who care just sold as many as four or five PHONE 646-1203 hats per customer," he says as much about your banking needs as he does. Frezh Button MUSHROOMS r 70o per lb. (We wholesale Newly Relocafed mushrooms, from 1 Ib. 521 MIDDLE TPKE. — 649-3906 You can recognize them by that funny little button they wear. "Jewish Style" to 10,000 lbs.!) Delicatessen & Restaurant PICKLED But don’ t look for that tape on their mouths. After all, MUSHROOMS 8-oz., pints, quarto, gallons DUCT they V(9 have to talk once in a while. Fcafurina a full Una of Ovar StufFad Sandwfehaa Stuffed, Marinated Does Beautiful Things' Picklai - Daliciaas Salads MUSHROOMS ■ Naw Vofk Snia Dassarti - Chaasa Cakes Baked, Stuffed For Your Hair .If only to say “ y^s” . •MM Roost Baaf HOT Corned Beef MUSHROOMS ■ r M6Y PnifTonii HOT Knishes French Fried Like nte Very Fteest In W r DesigB 6RIN0ERS a Cotcrinf - Birthday Cokas MUSHROOMS Opao SaA - Tbars. Till I A.M. No Set Hair Onto frl. A Sot. Till 2 A M. •trier ft R m s" or taka out anythino on Fresh Made Hair Ooodittoning That Really Works oor aenu (Free Dclivtry To U Conn) Macaroni Meat Sautto rroRR* 429-6429 with Mushroom Caps DUET BEAUTY STUDIOS ManatioM Sfcopptng Cantar a Mansfiald Pliito and Quarto THE COI\ll\IECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY (RIa. 44A - Naar Rta. )»S Naat To A & P) • MTODLE'IPKE^-649-3906 MANCHESTER EVENING BERXLD, MANCftESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970 PA(Je s e v e n PAGE MANCrifiSTER e v e n i n g HERAI2). MANCHESTER, NoVfeMBER 19, 1970 -\ c u m W ReputUcan Gov. John hkm Lincoln dsUvefwl his Get- ^ Pamela Hjirley ^©>vemor Wins H. Cbafee„ now Secretary of the tysburg address. dollars toe U n l^ States. inteiast rate oata be offered fbr~hci« P»«»nt fro m 2 to 4 p.m. bridge and Girl Scouts jdanted sald^ay. search for the abduetan of. action, not deferrals, to guide visitors ’ ^ shrubbery. The Cub Scouts "The con^uter,” he said, "is permanently and in immediate­ Harry F. Cuivin, chairman, field, was bom on a farm near stop and Shop supermarket here of Mrs. Mary Hurley of M a^ Vj Banking Commissioner, allow- eral commission, looking into James R. Crass and the abduc­ said the electkais board plans Toddy in History Mentor, Ohio. n.. « P - ln«r checking account privileges the same issue, files its report, The Commission first began helped by building bird houses toe heaiyof hundreds of far- ly available form mEike ugly at about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Chester and Philip H u r l^ o f Fpscism operationally possi­ tors and murderers of Pierre today to announce toe official ^y THE ASSOOUkTED PRESS In 1874, toe Women’s Chris- resentatives, thus far unajile-, to for ail savings Institotlons pro- W reck Site work er- asked to contact toe Conserva­ tion Commission CRialrman, sons.” The Bolton Public HeEiIto tea held at the Alton home. Mrs. Louise Evans, 1678 Main F*aul Rose. 27, his brotlMr ’These dishes may be claimed St., East Windsor Hill. Nursing Service has issued a Jacques. 23, and Francis Si- at the home of Mrs. Alison Bol- LAST DAYS - ENDS SATURDAY In case of Inclement weath­ report re'vlewlng its program soneau on Tunxls Trail. mard. 23. apparently eluded po­ er, the lice by biding in a well-hidden opening will be post- for the past year. The service, LWV Invitation compartment during the police poned to a future date. branch of toe Rockville Pub- The Andover League of W o m ­ raid -which netted Lortie. SPECIAL PURCHASE — 15 INCH , ~ . „ , , lie Heafth Nursing Association, en Voters will sponsor a pro­ Manchester Evening Herald * gram on Eilr pollution entitled 9 Pt^ce have confirmed Qiat South Windsor correspondent l^as recently completed its sec “ Environmental Qualities” at the secret hideaway yielded fin­ Bubara Varrtek, tel. 644-8274^ ond year In Bolton. their meeting Monday. Mem­ gerprints of the three kidnap ------The program is supervised by bers will meet at the home of suspects, but they have not dis­ Mrs. Polly Comolli, a regdster- Mrs.,Martha Roberts on Route closed if any physical evidence Atjjrnijiiriniiiiipi PORTABLE COLOR TV ed nurse who divides her time' 6 in Andover at 8 p.m. Anyone of the Britisfa diplomat was also A m. Armed Panthers -1. ‘ < ft' MACEE among the community, the in Bolton who would like to at. discovered there. Heb«*t photo Barricade Selves school system, and toe Bolton tend or is interested in ' toe Cross is believed - still aUve MRS. WILLIAM JOHN SHARP FMhires A G C for oicellent reception even * (Cooperative Nursery School. leEigue is asked to contact Mrs. and in the hands of the FLQ. ■> in fringe oreos. AFC pushbutton control In New Orleans In toe community, much of Margaret Wright on Colonial Miss Rosa CorvagUa of West tor trip to Florida. Hiey will fine-tuned, tocled-in pictures. Front-mount­ SELF-CLEANING her time is devoted to visiting Rd. Report Cards Hartford became toe bride of make their home in Vernon. ed speoler and controls. Dipole telescopic WESTINCHOUSE NEW ORLEANS (AP) families with new babies, an- VHF and loop U H F antennas. Eorphone for High school principal Nor- Mohawk Drops Armed poUce moved cautiously e^enet^ ^ William John Sharp of Glaston- Before toe wedding, toe bride private listening. 30 INCH ■' newborn______care. She also does ex­ mah Shaw announces that re- All Reservations bury, formerly of Manchester, was honored at three pre-nup­ today in an attempt to oust tensive "general nursing” calls, port cards were distributed to black militant leaders who have which would include visiting students today at toe close of last Saturday morning at Con­ tial events. Mrs. Walter J. *MAC0WU. aUSVtIMBIT RANGE In Pilot Strike cordia Lutheran Church. Sharp and Mrs. Dubiel were URTOnHHUl commandeered a city-owned capped persons and toe Mke. school. The bride Is a daughter of hostesses at a shower at toe YOU CAN OWN A MAGEE apartment for their headquar- .“e^th is another ma- Bulletin Board Dr. Peter Gram will present UnCA, N.Y. (AP) — It ap- Mr. and Mrs. Giovaiuil Corvag- British American CTub; and an­ CONTINUONS GLEANING GAS RANGE But th. mUlUmt^ urho pu- 5 ^ toe Norwich hospital referral a program on the Mayan ruins peared Wednesday there would Ite of West Hartford. The brlde- other shower was held at the lice said were armed Eind had FOR AS LIHLE AS plan, patients and families are on toe Yucatan peninsula to toe be no setUement before the end is a son of Mr. and Mrs. home of toe bridegroom’s par­ sandbagged themselves inside, visited at home regularly. If a Congregators club at the Con­ n# Walter Sharp of Glastonbury, ents. The Beachland House in vowed they would not leave. of the month in a dispute be- formerly of Manchester. par-nt is confined, often toe gregational (Church tomorrow West Hartford was toe scene of •ae mlU^ts. members of toe tween Mohawk Airlines and T h e Rev. Joseirfi Bourret, night at 8. The public is in'vlted. the third event given by the National Committee to Combat . striking pilots that has grounded pastor of Concordia Lutheran bride’s sisters, Miss Lucy Automatic timing center with keep things running smoothly “The Democratic Town com­ Fascism, a recruiting arm of the carrier’s 460 dally flights for Church, performed toe double­ CforvagUa and Mrs. Richard 60-minute timer. Three 6", one at home by finding someone to mittee will meet tomorrow night the Black Panthers, were inside seven days. ring ceremony. Busque. The bridegroom was 8" Plug-Out Coro)^ high­ help with toe children. at 8 in the town hall. Lo-Temp conlrol keeps oven toe two-stoty brick building in Mohawk, in toe midst of nego- The bride was given in mar- feted at a stag party at Gar­ speed surface units. Oven has Many “ medicare” visits have large look-in window and inte­ warm. Lift-up top and lift-off toe low-income Desire Street tiations with its pilots represent- rlage by her father. Her gown den Grove with his brothers, been made in town. Often Mrs. Manchester Evening Herald, rior light with peek twitch. burner bowls. Top mounted panel Housing Project, where they atives, announced that all reser- was hand-se-wn by her mother, Walter Sharp and Kenneth (Comolli's work is to refer a Bolton correspondent Judith with recessed controls. Eosy-wipe had moved after a September ^ ______vatlons had been canceled Mrs. Walter J. Sharp of Man- Sharp, serving as hosts. person to a Euiother agency Donohue, tel. 649-8409. shootout with poUce at their old Q t g Jted to” h ^ «e a par- N through Nov. 30, ending the Chester, sister-in-law of toe Mrs. Sharp is employed in toe porcelain throughout. Chrome hope that accord could be bridegroom, was matron of group insurance department of trim. headquarters. , tlcular problem. reached for toe Thanksgiving honor. Bridesmaids were Miss the Connecticut General Life In­ Police said their sources indl- gchool system, Mrs. Trooper’s Son cated that at least eight Pan- assisted by Mrs. Holidays. Lucy CorvagUa of West Hart- surance Co., Bloomfield. Mr. m 13 Donald Hansbury, a Mohawk ford, sister of toe bride; and Sharp, a graduate of CSiamplain thers were barricaded inside warfel and Mrs. Wanda Convicted In vice president, said the acUon Mrs. Frank Dubiel of Manches- College, Burlington, Vt., Is em­ and that there might be as ^uboy addition to manning was taken "because it is unlike- ter, sister of the bridegroom. ployed as an tmderwriter at toe WESTINCHOUSE KITCHENAID many as 14. a nursing office for students Fatal Crash ly that our negotiations will re- The flower girl was Kimberly Connecticut General Life Insur- _ In declaring their intention to become 111 during toe day, sult in an immediate settlement Ann Sharp of Manchester, ance Co. He Is also serving ^ WHILE THEY LAST remain at the housing projM^ many special services are per- HARTFORD (AP) — The so n between management and our niece of the bridegroom, with toe U.S. Army Reserves DISHWASHER they s^d toey had been invited farmed by toe nursing depart- ^ trooper has been con- 180 SQUARE INCH DISHWASHERS inside by "the people. ment. striking pilots.” Walter J. Sharp of Manches- in West Hartford. *BUILT-IN 0 « PORTABU 'victed of gross negUgence In a Earlier in toe day, C. Robert ter served as his brother’s best PoUce, armed with a variety Las^ yg^^^ these included Roadley, assistant executive man. Ushers were Kenneth R. PORTABLE COLOR TV CH ilCK OUR of powerful weapons and buUet- helping with physical eximlna- fatal traffic accident. EvldenccjV- secretary of toe National Media- Sharp of Glastonbury, another 199 proof vests, quietly evacuated tuberculosis tests, dental against him consisted chiefly LOW, LOW PRICE PASSPORT PHOTOS « residents from toe area. They hygiene clinics and vision test- results of a test his father auto- " tlon Board, sfiid "there is still a brother of toe bridegroom; and IDENTIFICATION Rll»r eleon converHbU di»hwo«h«r. Double rit«e fo said toey told netirly 400 people, jjjg orized that showed toe young major difference between the Frank Dubiel of Manchester, 90 7 instont-ftort push button cycles. Automotic rinw two parties on a number of is- brother-in-law of toe bride- SALEM NASSIFF rertiove sticky (ood» and Rinse/Dry to get glos- most of them black, of a possi­ In conjunction with toe Bol­ man was under toe influence of agent dispender. 9-position top rock with fingertip alcohol. sues. groom. The ring bearer was C o H w r a Shop A Stiidie wore ond china tpoHotsly dry. Eiclu»ive tilt guard adjustment. ble confrontation. ton Junior Women’s Club, a i l i i "A quick settlement is not in Mark Strasser of Wethersfield, 628 Main St., Mimcbeator door. German measles Rubella clinic Superior Court Judge Walter the picture,” Roadley added. After a reception at Garden Sp«clol "Eye-eow" picture tube itiininiiM, reflection from ALSO AVARABU AS A was conducted for students in J. Sldor said after the verdict 6 43-7309 iunlight or lompi. Fin9 ortip "TintMoiter" color tint con­ The statements came while Grove, the couple left on a mo- BM1T.4B MB AS tITTU AS. 1 kindergarten through Grade 6. Wednesday he would sentence V trol ond • |n»tont-On ' feature. Solid stote device!. Mailing Dispute representatives of the carrier ______Mrs. Cfomolli in her report Michael Toomey, 21, of litch- and its 390 striking pilots, c o n - ______Grounds Airline gives special commendation to field Dec. 10. The maxlmum tlnued face-to-face negotiations the Junior Women’s Club for penalty is 10 years in prison. in a hotel at toe Oneida County 6*>>C HARTFORD (AP) — North its contribution to the commun- Toomey is free on SlOO bond. Airport, Mohawk’s home base... CONNECTICUT SALVAGE C 0-, INC WEBCOR MODULE SYSTEM American Airlines, Inc. wants Ity public health program. Toomey’s lawyer, Leon RIs- The airline serves 87 cities in its mall delivered and has gone In addition to the school vac- Cassl o f Hartford, said toe guU- 12 northeastern and midwestem to court to get it—so f£ir with­ clnations, the Junior arranged a ty verdict would be appealed to states and Canada. All opera­ 640 HILLIARD ST. (cor. Ad«mi) OR RCA PORTABLE PHONO pre-school Rubella clinic last the State Supreme Court. He - out success. tions were ceased when the pi­ MANCHESTER. (JONN. , Mall for toe Hartford-based spring when 88 children were moved to erase toe verdict on lots, members of the Air Line Phono 64V-77I2 Eiirllne is being delivered to its Innoculated. grounds It is “ against the evl- Pilots Association, AFL-CIO, former president, fired nearly The club also provided trans- dence and contrary to too law." walked off their jobs at 12:01 HI, NEIGHBOR! two months ago by tho stock­ portation for elderiy persons At toe trial, RlaCassi contend- a.m. last Thursday. holders. havlng appointments with phys- ed that toe results of a blood When the pilots struck, the Up till yesterday I thought a GENERAL ELECTRIC YOUR In legal papers filed In U.S. iclans or clinics at Manchester test should not be allowed as company immediately fur­ vignette was a small glass of District Court tWs week, law­ Memorial Hospital, and sponsor- evidence because toe test had Vino. I looked it up in toe dic­ loughed an additional 2,100 oto­ FAMOUS OFFSHORE BRAND 14 CUBIC FOOT CHOICE yers said toe airline is not re­ ed a pre-school vision screen- been done in violation of Toom­ er employes. tionary and found it was “ a EACH descriptive literary sketch.” The FWer-no* WMWe« ceiving its accoimts receivable, Ing clinic at which 54 children ey’s constitutional rights. Statements by the pilots have follow ]^ vignettes have a FAMOUS 44 $Q. INCH 12 CUBIC FOOT is bn the verge of bankruptcy were tested. RisClassi said toe accused’s indicated the main stumbling Trgp94in(-fucz in non -do f REFRIGERATOR All of these programs were father, Sidney W. Toomey, message about the Glorious Em­ giflf, moving fUttr. Also I w h i r l p o o FI Eind has been forced to cancel blocks to a settlement were porium: Mrvei as a dctar|tnt WITH AUTOAAATIC DEFROST many scheduled flights. conducted under the supervision should have stuck to hls role as working conditions and schedul­ PORTABLE (fiiptnaar. REFRIGERATOR FREEZER investigating officer instead of WEBCOR [ ^ R C A The airline filed the suit of the public health nurse. ing. They said wages had been VIGNETTE #1 — As 18 POUND against Joseph Rbccone, the Mrs. Coniblll expressed the signing permission as a parent near settlement before the coni- the scene opens, Cousin Salid state 4-speed autamatic R C A t lawest-priced partobie ster­ 2-doof medal with Fwtt-sue Jfraaaar• Eitre postmaster at Windsor Locks, hope that the public health for the blood sample to be tak­ pany was struck. Rich, boy sleuth. Is TELEVISION DtYER sterea phanogropti in hand-rubbed ea with outamatic/manuol 4- lorga boHia sterega. od|wrtobU iM v e s in who has had the firm’s mail service ■will continue to grow en. walking torou ^ a com­ walnut waod cabinet. 2 matched speed changer. Recard-pratecting petitor's store writing door, with s^pi^eta o f f troy, butter ond placed in toe mall box of Ken­ within the town and to extend 'Trooper Toomey was, one of Zare-dafraa fraamr holds up to 131 (bs. Two flai-frid ice speaker systems separate up ta 16 Feather Actian tane arm. 2 4" down prices. He hap­ Gives top reception onywhere . . . even 4 prosat cycles pWs Parmo- dtaaaa cum pi l mant. end dakim twin vega- Its services wherever they are the first on the scene of toe troys store under pocloga shall for aoty removal. Four cob- ft. far •vibront sterea saund re- neth Matoewson, fired as the Jolting Junkers in fringe oreos! Front-mounted tpeoker 3 weth twmparotvrv mWc- nant Pram limad dryinq. 3 teUe eriapors. Mofwetic doer seek. Rwst-re- speakers in lift-aff enclosures. needed. She feels that it is crash Aug. 28, 1968, in which pens upTTSDALE. Ariz. •T bought a rug there last week. It was cut off a roll Windem** to M ip pre- Know You Gan Trust! • Payments Tailored mation regarding use Emd rec' (AP) - ■EAUTY SALON to my specifications. The rug is perfect but my dog is «ant ovar.f9lin^ Eosy-cbon stoinlau staal Fine Arts Guest omendatlons for toe Bolton fUie Ecology Club at Saguaro afraid of toe color. May I return it?” ‘ 1 5 » “ 0 7 0 cutting blodoH. Hoot end cold rasistont 5

MANCHESTER- EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER l9, 1970 \ PAGE NINE PAGS filGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEAiBER 19, 1970 i Bright Idea For Wrong Planet Connecticut We don't like to seem frivolous about lEufttins ifi^raUn great scientific advances, but those Bu|- ___ ETJBUaUlOD BY THE falo scientists who announce their suc­ Y ankee ^ HBOULD PRIMTINO CO.. INC. 13 B luell Street cessful "first artificial synthesis o i a M ucbeeter. Conn. THOM AS F . FERGUSON living cell" are themselves responsible , By A.H.O. W A ltT S ai R. FERGUSON PubUaliers for the Interpretation that one special ______Founded October 1, 1881 . result of their achievement may be the ■ Whereas the normal com­ PubUAed Every Evenliu; Except Sundays aM HMldaya. Entered at the Poet Office at tailor-made production of new organisms ment about the approaching po­ Maoohester, Conn., as Second Class Hall so designed that they could live on litical situation In Connecticut, H atter. come January, la that It is too suBScaupnoN RATES Mars.. bad Governor-Elect MeskU Payable In Advance One Y ear ...... $30.00 hasn't been given at leaet one Six Months ___ .... 16.60 Since Mars has, up to this point, been house of the General Assembly 'Itiree Months ...... 7.80 One tionth ...... 2.00 considered toally inhospitable to any to support him, the cynical p<^ M tie IHJBUtR OF chance of life of any kind, this claim tllical observer has to advance THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the theory that MesklU Is going ..■nw Associated Press Is exclusively en­ makes news, which may have been the to be In a political position titled to the use of republlcatlon of all n ^ disMU^es credited to It or not other­ reason the example of Mars was used. which U Just about right. If wise cTMlted In this paper and also the anything, from the sharply po- local news published here. What the scientists really mean, no rlfhu of republlcatlon of special dis­ litlcU point of view. It might patches herein are also reserved. doubt. Is that they may succeed, now, In be advantageous to hayo It Just Hie Herald Printing Company Inc., as- designing or redesigning organisms so a little bit weakeK ' sumM...... no •!_.—... financial responsll""- responsibility " for typo­ that they can adjust to almost any con­ graphical errors appearingppearlng ...In ______odvcrtlse- The cynical principle Involved menta and other reading m atter In The ceivable environment — on Mars or else­ Honchester Evening' H er^d. Is this; There Is really H«day — 1 p.m. Tuesday. vast distances through space to get to For FWday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. complaining to Uum about the 1 P *"' Thursday. It. opposition and asking them for increased authority and man­ BOLTON NOTCH CENTER There Is relatively little advance sci­ date for itself. entific information as to Just \^iat kind R O U I l ^ Thursday, November 19 So to make the Ideal strategi­ AT THE NOTCH of oig:anlBm might be besl^ designed for cal chart for the eituatlaii of a survival on this small sample planet. It new administration, one would is true that certain experimentation has start with a Governor who Why Not Reverse The Alibi? seemed almost piteously all been going on for a rather extended BOLTON NOTCH package store Connecticut is now in danger of find­ alone in the midst of wicked ing Itself In a mood to use the easiest length of time. But there has been as powers of the other party. One Rwte 44A "AT THE NOTCH” BOLTON yet no valid scientific determination that would have the political oppo­ of all alibis—everybody else Is doing sition treat him with such bru­ It, so why shouldn't we? there is any particular form of organism WftEfflli tality as to generate sympathy Bplfon Notch Brands What everybody else is doing in cater­ which has established itself as a sure­ for him, and, incidentally, pro­ ing to the gamblers, Rhode Island with fire survival design. If the Buffalo sci­ vide him with a satisfactory ' u4/iir* eAGE TEN MANigtEspR ErVENmo^^H^ Mi^CHtfeTER. CONN»_^HURSDAY,_NO;m^ MANCHESTER EVBSOTNO HERALD, M A N C H ^ T ^ ^ [THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970 'PAO F FT.hft/RM

4 Ex-Policem en Aid to Arts Stat^ iVTan South Windsor his capital to exile rather than' Mrs. Malone Heads Group Stiile Shifts i^^niversary Sihanouk Pari*. ' ^ ATTENTION! O bitiiarv Civen 25 Y ears WASHINaTOH (AP)^ne ~ln France, they say, he could.; VATICAN cm r, (AP) — of the world’s most celebrat­ A rrested have maintained, a neiitrel roREIGN CAR OWNERS On Welfare of Children Sewer W o rk ed art educators, Lord Ken­ stance. But hlS idehUfiCation Berton A. Mass‘ible John Kowalski, 19, Found to build apartments on 16 acres When toethe ChiCharbonneau appli- threats. in toe upper half of his aca- k ln g ^ In ^ u m s t toe**^)unc^ 47- "It was dead as King Tut,” morial contributions be made A major project of the chap­ tact Mrs. Malone of Mrs. The $4 million plus project The Wives then personally sign­ penalty of 10 years to life .) of land near toe Manchester______®®**®n was _presented South Stafford High School was demlc class Md to toe upper “ ex-^lf of told Wallace Dabbs, toe gover- Sandals. to the Glastonbury Visiting ter for the coming legislative is being financed by an 85 per ed and wrote a brief holiday Before imposing the sen­ Hanging; Termed Suicide town line, and Savin Brothers Windsor residents refused to be evacuated and closed for the third to his ROTC grades, Japanese newsmen toe North P*"®®® secretary. Nurse Association or to the Glas­ tences, the judge said he was for apartments on toe form er daunted by lengthy testimony day after Supt. Howard Smith He was a 1967 honor grad- cent federal and state grant. greeting on each card. The Vietnamese and Ctotoese had ______^______tonbury Ambulance Association, The remaining 15 per cent cost convinced from all information cards were divided into groups John A. Kowalski, 19 - year He was bom May 22, 1961 in Burr property on EUtagtmv Rd. ®"d remained to their seats to received a telephoned bomb uate of Manchester High School ^ h e lT * him out of returning Petition Certified Main St., Glastonbury. is being financed by the Town available that the slaying was of 20-25 each and mailed to old son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam willlmantlc and had lived in I f and when apartments are *'®®*' r®Ports by experts on traf- threat at his home to toe mom- and received a four-year schol- immoHiofaiAr rtemivwUa of Manchester, the 8th Utilities twenty different field directors. not planned. built to South Windsor, builders 0® control, ecology and the ing. arship to one of toe 247 colleges ue anneared in the Cam Mrs. Mary C. Donovan Kowalski of m. 87, Columbia Columbia all of his life, District and benefiting indus­ These directors distribute the was pronounced dead on ar­ wiU be subjected to strict re- economics of apartments. Char- State police searched toe and universities offering toe hodinn lunliM in tnidaiimmnr ROCKVILLE—Mrs. Mary C. try. cards ..to men in their care who rival at Windham Community Survivors, besides his parents. qulrements proposed by toe bonneau seeks to build apart- building and found no bomb. Arm y Reserve Officer Training Eionovan, 73, of 30 East St., HOMO K O N O a School Board To Set The Colonial Board Co. of don’t receive any holiday miall Memorial Hospital last night Include a brother, Thomas Ko- PZC as e x i^ ^ e d at toe public ments opposite Veterans Me- In Waterbury, toe state col- Corps as an ROTC grant from „Aiiont nh<,n^ nf naiivinkvo Mrs. Donovan was bom Nov. Secondary Treatment Plant, Continues WOOL, SHARKSKIN, BROCADES, ITALIAN SILK, LT. WT. WOOL/KNITS, All the cards were donated by State Police of Colchester toan 30 per cent of toe land, building of apartments directly >i®®d®y bad closed toe school for cheater High School. , say that events now militate A Social Pl’ofile 22, 1896 in Boston, Mass., daugh- also was g;iven an extension to The funeral will be Saturday about two hours. The date for a public hearing on ^ ^ j , Reed’s Stationery, Harrison’s Troop K said a call was recelv- buildings cannot exceed a two- across from toe town’s only While he was in high school ^ ^Im. The Cambodian Etc. 1 0 0 % Guorantood SaHsfoction. PInso do not m lu this opportunity. June 30, 1971 to complete its at 10 a.m. from toe Commun- he was a member of the cross- of Nathan Hale and Lincoln Schools With Suggestions ter o' Bernard J- and Helen Stationers, Wilton’s Gift Shop, On ed from toe hospital that toe and-one-half story structure and park was presented by Atty. army has been 1;iuilt from a Showing for 3 Day* Only. pollution-control facilities. Itv Jhmeral Home, 134 Church country team. He and his broth­ EARLY CHRISTMAS OFFER for Education Progi-am Changes” may be set when the Marlow’s Department Store, youth was dead wiien brought cannot be situated on less toan Charles N. Segal In behalf of weak force, and Cambodia.no the o ((Continued from 'P age One) wmmantlc, with a service Disease Threatens er, Ernest J. Mclnemey, a jun­ F K Iey------SAT. R SCNlMiY and members of the Manches­ in. Police said toe parents a 16 acre tract of land. Units toe Pleasant Valley Citizens longer is a monarchy but ajre- Board of Education meets Monday night. It will h ^ e past few years with her daugh­ at toe Lutheran Church of Willi- ior at toe University of COnnec- . — Men’s & Women’s Saits open ail day Nov. 20, 21 A 22 to be held, according to state ------ter Jaycee Wives. proximately five bodies in toe found toe boy hanging in toe . . . ^ are limited to 12 per Acre, hous- Association. Segal had ques- Britain’s Poultry sources suggest ter, Mrs. 'ITieodore E. Ventura. rice paddles. bam, cut him down and called “ • ^he ^ v . Daidd Ing no more (than eight families, tioned toe validity of toe hear- ttout, will be participating in ^ t tke 1® *®wn office building may feet by 46 feet. The lower level tile audience, dents present when he complet even a snake “ Is a cure for war- [ ternoon certified the petition. The Burke Funeral Home, 76 tion is possible’ ’ between the Alice Morris of Woodside ed his speech In which he said ®pld®mlc- Sick birds which re- a persistent theme was their, ^Basketball Association, has an­ what all the shooting was about begin this week, if toe contracts will have offices for toe tax ry that’s worth a fortune,” as-1 Prospect St., was in charge of cover are edible. Only one per cent of the town’s daily reports and the weekly to-“ nounced team rosters and and requested it be stopped so n*'® signed. collector, toe Board of Atoes- Drive said she assists elderly that he would leave toe "crys- serts Wesley. A. Young, retired I registered voters, 232, was re­ attitudes toward what was local arrangements. tals. He said the 12 additional schedules for the season. ammunition could be saved.” The situation has been hang- town clerk, a private citizens. in town and stated toe tal ball gazing to toe young ex- Britons don’t observe Thanks- director of toe Los Angeles Zoo. I quired for certification. known about the crime—the tor­ deaths would show up in a fu­ The 36 boys who have regis­ ■“Calley’s defense has indicated ing fire for just about five years 0“ *®® next to that of toe town high rents of toese apartments perts who have been glorifying giving and tl^refore l)®^ not p^tg “relieve anxiety and act! ture and slaying of Alex Rack- Raymond N. Handfield ture weekly summary. muster a bird for next Thurs- Copies of Mrs. Celinskl’s state­ tered have been placed on four were beyond toe reach of toese toe talks heard during toe eve- as stabilizers because of toe | ley. V it will contend that he was act- with various sites proposed ®*®*'** ®nd an office for the se- ment and the first page of the Command Sg;t. Maj. Raymond teams, nine boys to a team, Ing under orders. (three), various types of build- J®®tmen. The upper level will people. rilng.” day’s dinner. Many years ago yfgy they unconditionally accepti Seale, 34, a founder of the petition were mailed to Super- N. Handfield, 56, of Manrfleld, with two coaches per team. The prosecution made no at- ings, (three), and varying "^'^® ® co’nferehce room, plus Another Burnside Segal added that toe experts goose was toe British mainstay you,” Young said at a seminarl intendent of Schools Donald J. nationwide black radical organ- the Connecticut National A bout Tow n Coaching the Eiagles are How­ tempt Wednesday to connect amounts of money, (two), all of *"^®bangeable office space. Another resident asked if talk about studies made in for Christmas, but turkey has sponsored by a human relations | Hennigan; Walter Doll Jr., ization, and Mrs. Huggins, 22, Gtuard’s Honor Man at the ard Lunt and Ron Saglio. The Galley with toe testimony of which were turned.down by the .. nddltimi to Pleasant Valley Rd. would turn towns regarding toe increasing replaced It. Roast beef, at $1.80 consulting firm and toe Sovletyl Board of Education chairman; have ' pleaded innocent to a Year, died yesterday at his Reservations for toe Army- boys assigned to toe team are Beardslee or Haeberle. Howev- townspeople at one time or an- present rest ro ^ , a stor- into a Burnside Avenue in re- traffic compared to what was a pound. Is too expensive for for toe Prevention of Cruelty to| ;ind Mrs. Anita Murphy, board variety of charges stemming home. He was a member of Navy Auxiliary Christmas par­ Chuck Long, John Dzienis, Chris er toe Arm y prosecutor, Capt. other. The original building com- F'® bidldlng will gard to toe overabundance of observed one day In South most people. Animals. secretary. State statute re- from toe brutal death of Rackley Headquarters Co., 1st Bn. of ty close Monday. The party is Green, Gary Steinmlller, Jimmy Aubrey Daniel HI, said he In- ly^mee was turned out to pas- be of clapboard construction to quires the board to hold a hear- a Panther from New York City, the Connecticut National Guard, open to members only. Reser­ Stamp, Peter Saglio, Steve Bar- tended to establish first that ture last year and a new com- ing within three weeks of re- m May 1969. in Manchester, vations may be made by call­ ing Mrs. R^ph McCollum of 16 tolucci, David Kisner and Rich­ mass murders did occur at M y mlttee was named, although re- building ceipt of the certification. Each was indicted on two During World War II, he serv- committee members say there Laurel PI. ard Lenfest. Lai on March 16, 1968. taining the services of the three Mrs. Murphy said she re- ^iheh could bring toe ed with toe Navy in the Pacific Clarence Wheaton • and Ken Beardslee, a slender blond, selectmen, is ample parking space. ceived her copy today. Doll and penalty—Seale on a first- Theater. He joined toe Connect said he went into M ay Lai with Members of toe committee Dr. Hennigan were not avail­ King David Lodge of Odd Porter will coach the H^wks. dy* Honniernn nnt (jegrj*0e murder chaxge and kid- icut National Guard in 1946 and the third platoon and that as he Sites suggested by the original are Myron Berkowitz, chair­ able to acknowledge receipt, Fellows will meet tomorrow at Boys playing on this team are naping resulUng in death, and served in Germany during toe Todnie Cherry, Steve Wheaton, approached toe village he saw committee included the Robln- man; Henry Ramm, secre­ l In earlier statements, Mrs. Mrs. Huggins on aiding and Korean Conflict. He was a 7:30 p.m. in Odd Fellows Hall. pMsibly 15 to 20 women and ®on property at the Green, a tary; Edward Carlson, Warren edofel Blly Heneghan, Brian Bard, Celinski said the hearing will abetUng murder and kdnaping. member of the Hebron Post of There will be' nominations and children town-owned lot by the firehouse Jurovaty and toe selectmen, seek to clear up discrepancies Michael Ray, Scott Williams, Some of the prospective jurors toe American Legion, and the elections of j officers. Asked’ by Daniel if anyone and an addition to toe town hall. Joseph Szegda, George Peters regarding issuance of the pro- Ralph Clark, Alan Porter and was with toe Vietnamese civil- 'with the committee unable to and Robert TutUe Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Slom- Paul Suroviak. ARMSTRONG of the two school districts, and Illegal or a violent The Owls will be coached by ians Beardslee replied: agree on whether it should be _Turkey . -Shoot skl of New Britain, parents of The Volunteer Fire Depart­ m S T M l E D ascertain what action will be Sf^tip. He is the brother of Mrs. Robert Keener and Dick Cahill. "Yes, American GIs.” one story, two stories or a sep- beorge Dupont of Manchester Mrs. Edward Matushak of 86 Under questioning, he said arate building, ment will sponsor a turkey, OR taken to correct alleged injus- Several veniremen were „ . Highland St., observed their Assigned to this team are Ron­ tices. troubled by whether they could Norman R. Handfield of there were two or three sol- The town finally accepted a shoot Sunday on toe Newton B. 50th wedding anniversary Nov. ald Dumond, Richard Megson, SHINYL VINYL The 19-page report and 10 judge the case fairly, knowing Storrs, formerly of ^ ven try. Dale Swett, Calvin Keener, two-level addition to the hall Smith Field, across from the FIBERGLAS 3. A Mass of thanksgiving was firehouse. case studies within the school about toe indictments. Survivors also include his Mark Bergeron, Chuck Lewis, ______but turned down an appropria- BRO LOOM celebrated last Sunday by their The shoot begins at 9 a.m. . J , wife, two sons, two other broto- Jeff Bombard, Buddy McGee INLAID distnets were prepared in the -They must have done some- g „ y^^gg gy^er sisters, and five son, toe Rev. Joseph Slomski, Petroleum Dominant $60,000 as a more acceptable and includes trap shooting and summer by a team of school an Steve Long. DUPONT thing wrong if toeyJiaye been grandchildren, at Sacred Heart Church, New HOUSTON — Petroleum con- and realistic figure. It turned **’*®d targete for shotguns and social workers. Copies were dis­ Eric Emt and Bruce DeGray indicted," said an elderly worn- The funeral will be Saturday Britain, followed by a dinner in Unued as toe dominant U. S. out that toe first bids were a and arrows, tributed at the Aug. 18 public will coach toe Falcons. Their LINOLEUM an who works as a housekeeper 9:15 a.m. from the Bacon their honor at Monopole’s Res­ fuel last year, supplying 43.2 cut above this “ realistic” figure Canoe Champs I hearing of the Board of Direc­ team members are Albert Bar- 5 0 1 and keeps "a little garden.” Funeral Home, 71 Prospect St., taurant, New Britain, and a per cent of all enery demands, so the architect took out a few Scott Saunders and 'Thomas OWENS-CORNINC AlUMINUM FOIl FACED one, Steve Pierce, Brian De- tors at Waddell School. She was excused by Judge Har- wUlimanUc, with a Mass of re- family gathering at toe home TIM INSTALLED IN KITCHEN Gray, Robert Croston, Mark' Natural gas supplied 32.1 per of toe "frills” such as extra t’°th of Lake Road, plac- Mrs. Celinski, former Lin- old M. Mulvey because of her qulem at St. M ary’s Church, of another daughter in Farm­ Quattropanl, Carl Emt, Michael cent and bituminous coal' and plumbing, counters and air con- ®** *** **® iRtcr-scholastic na- UP TO 9 X 12 coin School PTA president, ob attitude. Wllllmantic, at 10. Burial will ington. lignite 20.1 per cent. ditionlng. tlonal canoe championships at Ivey, Frank Czaplickl and Bruce jected to some of the profile’s The problem led to one of be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, ------^______St. M ary’s CoUege, St. M ary’s contents, which she considered MacBride. FIBERGLAS INSULATION several sharp exchanges be- Willimantlc. The Manchester deanery of Md., last weekend. Doubleheader inter - squad Sq. Yds. degrading and Insulting to the tween Mulvey and Seale’s law- Friends may call at toe fu- t h e Marriage and Family Scott took first place in toe schools, areas, and people, al­ games are scheduled for Satur­ yer, Charles R. Garry of San neral home tomorrow from 2 Apostolate of toe Archdiocese Angry Welfare Recipients C-1 (canoe single) juvenile; though the latter were not day afternoons starting Dec. 6 lOOX 501 N Francisco. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. of Hartford will have a Cana first in toe C-1, 5,000 meter and identified. Her request to the at 1:30 p.m. in toe gymnasium When Garry began a detailed conference for husbands and second in toe C-1 varsity 600- board to register a protest was at toe Gilead Hill School. Tell of Nixon’s Dog Costs N Y L O N P I L E FUU THICKNESS explanation of jury selection, Mrs. Frances G. Sampeck 30 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament meter race. PREPARATION EXTRA honored, and she was allow­ Bays playing in toe first game Mulvey said he already had Mrs. Frances Gancarz Sam­ son will be the principal speak- ■WASHINGTON * U>® NaUonal pendents from Windham High 70 SQ. FT. ro ll (A ll) At Lincoln Open House on her home. didn’t" understand what you told er at this open meeting. His t-f 1 1 'y®**®*'® Rig’hts Organization, School. There were over 70 par- Installed Over Heavy Padding Sept. 22, she blasted the pro Survivors also include four A r/egmlRr schedule for prac- launched into a personal attack said she didn’t Uke toe idea of ticlpants. 1 ^ topic: "Communicating in the tic/e has been set up for Monday file in a statement, read to two toem,” Garry countered, sons, three other daughters, 15 on several senators, as well as laundering toe senator’s shirt —____ there will be table discussions evenings from 6:15 to 8:15 for groups of parents during the And when Catherine Rora- grandchildren and 17 great­ President Nixon and his dogs. ' for menial wages. Manchester Evening Herald and refreshments. Those wish­ the Owls and the Falcons and lAt Tompla Hoor you got evenlng. She followed this action back, Mrs. Huggins’ lawyer, grandchildren. Ohe woman claimed Wednes- If he can’t get a shirt cleaned, Columbia correspondent Vlr- ing more informaUon may con­ Thursday evenings at the same Inot only luxurious and practiced but o to with letters to the Board of closely questioned one prospec- The funeral will be tomorrow day President Nixon spends she said, "h e’s got a wife at sfnia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. HBERGLASS CONTENTS CREATE COUNUESS AIR a U S FOR MOST EFncnVE tact Mrs. Roger Lemelin, 41 time for the Eagles and the Education, Board of Directors, tive juror on his feelings about at 9:16 a.m. from the Merwin, $2,700 yearly to feed and house home that can do toe job.” ------U o so ^ pric«l! ^TMs corpot INSULATING DUTY. REFlECnVE ALUMINUM FOIL FAQNG TURNS BACK Teresa Rd. Hawks. and Commissioner of Education the- indictments, Mulvey in- Leek, and Sheehan Funereil his three dogs while toe admin- Rlbicoff was attacked for sug- Iholds up buoutlMly in th# Itto v w s t. lA’unic RADIANT HEAT FOR COOLER SU M M ER S... KEEPS HEAT IN FOR W ARMER Boys are requested to check *299 William J. Sanders. Last month, terrupted and said: "These Home, 35 Poquonock Ave., WINTERS AND FUEL.ECONOMY. BUY NOW WHEN PRICES WILL NEVER Cub Scout Pack 144 will meet toe schedules carefully for the istration proposes $1,100 less as gesting to Mayor John V. Lind- arods resisting soil, stains and footprints. Includes Carpet, Paddiag she started circulating the pe- people have never been in a WlndsoT.-Svito a Mass of requi­ BillTo Aid 9x12 BE LOWER!! tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Keen­ holiday schedules as there will subslstence income for a fam ily say that New York use welfare Ilt's tightly woven vrith double jute back and Expert TacUeas tition. courthouse before. You’re sup­ em at St. Gabriel’s Church, Installation! ey St. School. The meeting is be no practice or games be­ of four. recipients to clean up toe city’s posed to guide them. . . . Why, Windsor at 10. Burial will be yeors of wear. Decorotor colors. open to toe cubs’ parents and tween Dec. 19 and Jem. 4 " I want to know who thought streets, KITCHEN CARPET don’t you put it on toe positive in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, C am bodia famlies. Adult help, especially refer­ up $1,600 a year vtoen Tricky " i would be the first welfare Bloomfield. Sq. Yd^. Installed 262.1S GOOD SELECTION Dairy Cattle Dwindle side rather than toe negative.” ees, is still needed to assist Dick’s d(^s cost $2,100 a year,” recipient to volunteer to clean U Sq. Yds. Installed 2M.70 35 81199*1 Friends may call at toe fu­ OMAHA, Neb. — Twenty defense and prosecuUon Chapman Court, Order of with toe program. Anyone inter­ Roxanne Jones of Philadelphia up New ■fork’s streets if Ribl- Defended OF COLORS neral home tonight from 7 to 9 Sq. Yds. Installed 374.50 years ago the total U.S. cattle '^wyers listened to separate Amaranth, will meet tomorrow ested in helping may contact asked a special Senate hearing coff’s mother and wife were be- (Continued from Page One) 145 Sq. Yds. Installed 3S7J)5< SO OWENS-CORNING "SONOCOR" FIBERGLASS and tomorrow from 3 to 6 and population was 78 million, with veniremen and then each used at 7:45 p.m. at toe Masonic Cahill or any of the coaches. on the administration’s welfare side me,” she said to wild ap- chairman of toe Foreton 7 to 9 p.m. reform package. ninnoA ___„ .. foreig n Keia- beef cattle comprising about peremptory challenge, as Temple. Refreshments will be Library Closed plause. 2' X 4' LAY-IN CEILING PANELS half toe number. By 1969 the *“ ‘1 Tuesday, to get toem served, and officers will wear The Douglas Library will be The White House said that toe Another witness said toe na- crlUc of Southen«f^ a , CHARI^ITWITH INSTAU.ED total was 110 million, about ^ machinist from colored gowns. The organiza­ closed next Wednesday and cost of feeding Nixon’s dogs la tim was confused U EasUand cies wouldn’t LOWER AND MODEINUE PRESENT OOINCS . . . HIDE UCLY PIPES OR four-fifths of toem beef catUe. Meriden who has five young Teachers Get tion wUl have a special meet­ Thursday in observance of toe absorbed in toe President’s per- can be paid $220,000 a year not pie. Ku ss at a Ometa- CERAMIC TILE DU a WORK AT LOW. LOW PRKES! LARGE PAHEU WITH WASHAUE B eef numbers had doubled, tihildren said he would not be ing Saturday at 8 p.m. at toe Thanksgiving holiday. sonal budget. to'plant crops while welfare re- “ •nus is a verv V M Y l FACES ARE lONDEO TO RESIUENT. NOISE ARSORMNG niERGlASS. dairy - cattle numbers had txJihered by the indictments and Masonic Temple for an official Mrs. Helen Horton, librarian, The hearing presided over by dplents can’t make ends meet lanrement o f our x O O # T U B A R E A WONT WARP OR TWIST OUT OF SHAPE. halved. would keep an "open mind" Heavy Fines visit of Mrs. Elsie W. Haynes reports that toe pre-school sto­ Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, D with government funds. h S h l a s t 5 FT. TUB tMATHMAIi about toe death penalty, if it is of Columbia, grand royal ma­ ry hour has been very success­ 1 ^ ., WM marked by frequent Mrs. Johnny Tillmon, execu- Reserves toe mosi ^ e fT s c ^ ENCLOSURE sought by toe prosecution. The tron; Patrick H. DeCesare of ful and will continue on Wed­ bursts of applause, shows of uve director of . toe WWRO at- tiny to determlM if u 1= i ! Ill' WE HONOR In Hartford nesdays at 2:30 p.m. .00 Legal Notice defense used a peremptory chal­ Stratford, grand royal patron, d e n ie d fists and shouU of tacked Congress as she argued interests of this country to $! EMBOSSED PAnERN She also reported that Henry lenge to dlsm i^ him without and their associate grand offi­ “Rlglit on.” for defeat of toe administration sume such an enlar»mAt.t •> •27.95 DKCREE ON LIMITATION (Continued from Page One) Pimm has donated toe book, OF CLAIMS having to give further reasons. cers. Dinner will be served at Democratic Sens. Abraham A. proposal. ' Fulbright add Installation. Extra AT A COURT OF PROBATE, "America toe Beautiful” to toe With 2 Pc. Fixture The machinist also noted that School in the North End, a 6:30 p.m. ,and there will be re­ holdcn at Bolton within and for library in memory of his wife, “ '"'® P®°P'® “ *®*‘® ^ Nixon briefed Senate leaders the District of Andover, on the 12th his fellow veniremen were group of tardy students were re- freshments after toe meeting. O. E ^ la n d of hti^lsslppl and ujey can remove you if you on his proposal at toe White Mrs. Elizabeth Pimm. day of November.. A. D. 1970. "getting kind of nverous in toe ported to have broken some win- Russell B. Long of Louisiana all ^on-t do your job,” she said. House Wednesday At a sen. UP TO 56 FT. Present, Hon. Norman J. Preuss, Officers will wear white gowns The book was published by PEBBLE • SCULPTURED back room” while waiUng to be dows while in school. The full for this event. came under attack after a Uni- „we know it’s popular to say arate background briefw ^l^ Judge. Reader’s Digest jand may be On motion of J. Russell Spearman. questioned. Neither he nor an- extent of toe damage could not verslty of PenMylvaida profes- that weUare recipients bite the newsmen a high-admimS^tlon borrowed. WoodUawn Terrace, Columbia, other sor o welfare law, sd d toe ad- hand that feeds toem. official SiitilneS toe a S ^ S T Cor*i.. on the testate estate of Ger- ProspecUve juror who be learned im m ediately, how- The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ Cub Meeting trude Smith, aka Hattie E. Smith mentioned the m atter said why. e v e r since m any o f toe school’s mlntotration’s plan included a -The point is.” she said, “ we uon’s rationale, s a y ln H ^ t dd sor a spaghetti supper tomorrow Cub Scout Pack 28 will hold work incentive feature that, know that if you don’t have to Cambodia a lr e J / L ^ e l^ CARPET AND d“ce^ed°“”"'’‘“ a reUred West- windows had been broken be- from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at toe Post its regular monthly Pack meet­ Thls Court doth decree that three Union em ploye from N ew fore and w ere not y et repaired. Home. Tickets may be pur­ would provide a pool of labor "^ou^ in that hand we bite it the Vietnam war effort ing tomorrow evening at 7:30 f o r “ sweatehops” -laundries newsmen ThTcredfert'of''^iresm{2“?o lx- Hartford’s schools have re- chased at toe door. at toe Hebron Elementary PINB ft CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. hlblt their claims against the same anything influence m e.” H e said m ained open through the strike, and toy ma^acturere. ^ McCarthy, in a prepared three Norto Vietnamese dirt FLOOR COVERING School. Ogtn Daily 8 ajn. - 6:30 pjn. — Thvra. ft Fri. till • mri^u ?tat'''|ubllc‘^ofice“ bl®‘‘gi“ n definite opinion about if only for half-day seselmis, Manchester Chapter, DAV, The professor. Edward V. statement, said "the floor con- gions have' been puUed ouL G PiO SiSM A I\i S of this order by advertising In a tne Panthers or capital punish- with classrooms manned by sum Sparer, also said toe bill would talned in toe administration bUl south Vietnam and mto TEMPLE’S .TEL. 649-4602 — 649-0136 and its Auxiliary will sponsor a Manchester Evcjilng Herald, reduce the Income of famUles i ^oo for a fam ily of four, is not dia, and another was w i S ™ TEL. 643-6662 ySd'dKirict*'^'’*^ “ circulation in ment. The prosecuUon ellmlnat- stitute teachers and others hired social tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Hebron cd.'respondent, Anne 308 MAIN STREET, on welfare. , enough for subsistence, let alixie from South Vietnam mto amitii ■ NORMAN J.' PREUSS, Judge®** ***m peremptorily. for toe interim. Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital. Emt, Telephone 228-397L Long was criticized for al- an adequate standard of tivlng.” Laos. .^^GE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELTE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI,D. MANCHESTER. CON^T.. THTTOSnAV NOVEMRER 1ft 1ft70 MANCHESTER EVEmNG HERALD. l^NCHESTER, .CONN,, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1970

Business Mirror Objectivity Cast A^ide :'4 P^n-Central Bankruptcy \ B /Activist^ Repoiiyjs BROAD STREEJri HONOlUDU (AP) rr liie \ P**” have Sought to be classified fixed opinion. F 6r the reporter NEW YORK (AP) — When j,y Standard & Poor’s, which # "Chorg* It" wIHi your C.B.T. or C.A.P. Mentor a i m : Proapeot Ayeiiiie and'K ue Strbei, We*t B arttM ries ' ‘should t a k ^ point o f view to Actively pursue a" cause the Penn CentiSU ‘IVansportation long has rated stocks and bonds, Chgrgo Card! OPEN DAILY 10:00 A.M. lo 10:00 P.M/ -"with no preteraio to impartially merely convinces , the already Oo.' sought protection from its in order that they may borrow • AMPLE FREE AND EAST PARKINO! / suspicious that-'hls worst fears creditors in the federal bank* effectively, SELF-SER V IC E D E P T ST O RES • <«ABOE IT' WITH YOUR C3 .T. OB OJLP. MASTER OHABQE CARD! ty-’’MalOolm F. M a lle t^ told toe are confirmed.’’ ruptcy law last June, nobody corporaUonb, which ASiociated Press Megtaglng Eldi- Wes^Gallagher, general mw- tors Wednesday the philosophy agei’^ of ’The Associated Press, was more shaken than those . . , , .. convinced that no longer will of activist;' journalism "has fold toe news executives that a who held the big railroad’s com- buyers of paper be content to SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES 82 Stores Across tho Nation spit>ute(r Euid spread swlftly-ltito reporter should hot decide mercial paper. extend their confidence to bor- Before You Buy Toys . . . Check King's First! ■A many newsrooms.’* ^ ‘-’which side is right and then Many of them-banks, mutual- rowers in the haphazard, ways " ’nte new' activists contend become ^the advocate of that funds. Insurance companies and old. Ih ey 'll want the facts, that objectivity Ih the news oel- side.” other corporatlons-had forgot- The facts. How, ask many fi- umns should often be cast aside ‘"rhere are enough strident, ten that they were taking on an nancial men, could they ever Better Quality . . . Better Value . .. as unequal to toe problenui at partisan, intolerant voices today element of risk In purchasing have buoght and sold millions of tier Selection! sootdfy,” Mallette told the more without adding that of toe jour­ these unsecured notes. dollars in notes each day wlth- - titan 400 representatives of A P nalist,” Gallagher said. "His Belatedly, they realized that out having the facts? Wasn’t member newspapers! should be a clear voice of fact as professionals they had ig- ti>at their professional responsi- ■MWette q u ^ d one 24-year- —not rhetoric, the voice of fair­ nored the elementary leeson bility? old newsman as saying, "Tltere ness—-not partisanship, toe ■ii is top much wrong to EtUow toe they often gave to amateurs, Goldman, Sachs and other 4 'voice of reason in an irrational tradlticmal constraints of objec­ that there is risk In any invest- dealers maintain that they pro- ^4 world. tivity to get in toe way.” ment. vide customers with all the "Y e t toe very basis of Jour­ Laxness, however, had been usual credit information and are M ak e mg^s " I keep seeing reporters who nalism—objective news report­ creeping Into the commercial prepared also to obtain addition- try to call their moral cowar­ ing—has come under increasii paper market, which la where al facts at the request of poten- dice distance or objectivity,” attack, in some journalism corporatlona lend out their tern tlal buyers. the newsman had replied in an schools, by politfclans and, re­ API survey. "If I can’t work for porarily unneeded cash and But, they add, they cannot In­ grettably, within otir profession social change through journal­ where corporations temporarily sure buyers against losses. ItseU.” ism, I’ll get out of journalism.’’ ^in need of , funds obtain . short- . Commercial paper Is an invest- Make King's Your Christmas Toy Store! Nationally Famous Gallagher said there are term financing, r a g in g for a t^ey say, and any Invest- However, Mallette said toe many who question that the few days to a maximum of 2T0 Your Christmas Store! A P I survey among the nation’s journalist can be objective. days, newspapers found editors in al­ “ It makes just as much seHse Nevertheless, Goldman, Sachs During the spring, when mon- most unanimous agreement that to say a journalist cannot put is being sued for $23 million by TV Advertised Brands at King's Low, Low Discount Prices! ey was hard to get and Interest ^ and three other involvement diminishes a re­ aside his own feelings as to con­ porter’s ability to cover a story tend a lawyer can’t give a client rates were Wgh, the lender was businesses that maintain they in toe driver’s se^. He drove a buying Penn fairly. a sound defense because he finds him personally "obnox­ hard b ^ a to in order to get the Central commercial papir. He cited this response from .very highest return, but in toe ______Robert E. Hollingsworth, man- ious,” ’ Gallagher added. process, he sometimes forgot Guaranteed I-'* about toe quality of his loans. Flame Resistant Vinyl FAMOUS BRANDS! plaints by black reporters that 9 The Penn Central debacle re­ $23 Million Suit Blacks Contend when big, demanding stories minded him, and it also de­ MATTEL • MAGNUS • COLECO • KENNER came up they weren’t used,” stroyed toe confidence that Claims Railroad 7 Ft Scotch Pine Non-Run! Editors Regard Cony said. “ The editors over must exist between lender and REMCO • HbRSMAN • MARX • FISHER-PRICE them felt they couldn’t risk it. borrower. Lenders suddenly Data Falsified Them as Risks ’The answer was to get more were aware that borrowers, no PlAYSKOOl • MILTON BRADLEY • KOHNER T,T. successful black reporters and matter how strong they ap­ NEW YORK (AP) — Gold­ Christmas HCWOLULU (A P ) Black gators to work with the young- peared, might not be safe risks. man, Sachs & Co. has been sued r^rters often feel they are ^nes quIeUy.” Money was hoarded rather than for more than $38 million In an id e a l • GIIBERT • COLUMBIA . MATCHBOX CANTRECEII not assigned to cover top stories another personnel report, circulated. action that charges the big se­ became their editors feel it editors were told a survey In fact, a disaster in corpo­ SU2Y HOMEMAKER • TRANSOGRAM • SCHAPER curities firm with false state­ T ree w^d be a risk. found 73.1 per cent of toe men rate financing, which could These and other complaints women who left newspapers have tumbled large enterprises, ments in toe sale of commercial by Negro newsmen were dls- did so mainly might have developed had not paper of toe Penn Central clos^ by a rtudy cominittee paychecks, toe Federal Reserve and large TransportaUon Co Panty >. K in d 's of toe Associated Press Man- ^ ungaro of the Provl- commercial banks quickly Charge or Layaway a g ^ Editors at toe group’s dence (R.I.) Bulletin said toe Penn Central, the nation’s Love opened up lines of bank credit in 37to annu^ meetly. study found that newspapers order to supply funds to corpo- .^^fRcst transportation company, Price ■‘Recrtoting of black reporters 3^,^,^,^ ..^ake extra effort to rations temporarily illiquid. defaulted on Its commercial pa- A Small Deposit Holds A u r Purchase editors continues to be a more of toe amenities Confidence, which maintains P®^ June when it filed for Hose ^ this market, is now growing reorganization under toe federal Use year after year! Color w u toat give prestige and an aura Wall Stoeet Journal told toe professionalism to reporting again. Goldman Sachs and Co., b a^n iptcy laws.- coded branches for easy more than 400 representatives editing ” the largest dealer in commer­ In a complaint filed In Feder- ROYAL m member newspapers. These ^ I d include sabbati- cial paper, reports its business al District Court, a copy of assembly. Tapered tips. MATTEL Talking ••ae ^pply rem ^ scanty ^^3 3^^^ out-of-town as- up 12 per cent since toe runoff adUch was obtained Monday, Complete with tripod stand. wWle toe dem^d is growi^.” 31 „ts and newsroom of- last summer. But it isn’t toe four nlaintlffsplaintiffs charo«Hcharged fko!that same market by any means. re^rted fln .^ of an ,^*33 comparable to Goldman, Sachs had made Drowsy Electric A PM E study, "Black newsmen ^ j g^ businessman Among toe changes: "promises and representations Buyers of commercial pa­ -how some i»pers hire and have as to toe future (of Penn Con­ keep them,” and said one editor ^han per are now wUUng to take low- tral) which w lrl b^yo^d wa!^n. summed up the problem by ^ g^gg tg ^ growing feeling N er returns in order to o l ^ a able expectation and unwarrant Portable'Typewriter sounder purchase. As Robert D oll coinparl^ the black re^rter ggpgdaUy ed by existing circumstances" These panty hose are guaranteed to toe "open-admissions black .. ____ .hov Wilson, a Goldman Sachs part- „„ . . . colleire student ” younger ones— toat they ner expressedexnressed it.it- "Th They ev’re re not statements ' which representaOons were false.” or Full 88 character keyboard, easy-set mar­ NOT TO RUN in the leg portion. couege student. ^ responsibility reaching for that extra point “He knows that he has been , , , ___ o oat, in The plaintiffs a re : Funda- King's gins, full size carriage. Half line spacing, If the legs should run, return hired with lower nrofesslonal independence and a say in now. They’ll take AT&T at a Low 97 ^ decision making.” Ungaro con- lower rate than another compa- Investors, a ?i'****" automatic and manual ribbon reverse. Pica them to the store where purchased qualifications than toe best Hon mutual fund; C. R. Anthony Price eluded. \ type. Complete with carrying case. 5 year and we will replace them. available white professional and ^Finance committees, dlrec- ^ Okl^oma City retailer; guarantee. this leaves him conflicted,” tors, officers and others in hun- producer of All-time sleepy-time favorite says Oony quoted toe editor. Ex-U.S. Attorney dreds of corporations that buy juice; and Younker “It is emotionally difficult for Heads UofH R^ents "Mommy, kiss me goodnight." 15 inch­ u Special Run-Stop • Marvelous Soft and sell commercial paper are, brothers, Inc., a Des Moines, es toll, with rooted hair and snuggly him to get special treatment HARTFORD (AP) — Jon O. Iowa retailer. Matte Finish for the first time in years, re­ pajamas. Lockstitch and training and professlonMly Ngwman, U.S. Attorney for Con- viewing their own standards In a statement, Robert G. Wil­ And You Save *10 More embarrassing, but at toe same necticut from 1964 to 1969, was son, partner in charge of toe and policies. • Impeccably Smooth, • Sizes Petite to time he’s intelligent and serious elected chairman of the board —Corporations with less than Goldman, ^ c h s commercial pa- enough to know toat he needs qj regents at toe University of FULL SIZE Extra-Large ’’single A” credit ratings, and P®f department said that "there Wrinkle-Free Fit It-” Hartford Wednesday. which show an earnings decline absolutely no merit to toe with a Cosh R.tuncl t™"’ The newspaper launched a Newman left toe federal post or loss, are all but eliminated claims which have been made Electric TRANSOGRAM • First Qualify, Of Courstl program in which older and last year to open a Hartford from toe market. Instead, they against Goldman Sachs, more experienced black report- law office. He succeeds Henry must borrow at higher rates "We regpret that anyone is fac- So Your Actual Cgs n s 6 g _ i era met with toe young Negro r . Roberts, board chairman from toe banks. ing a potential financial loss as newsmen on a confidential basis since 1965. Roberts is president V Musical Co will Rive you a $10 cosh ! « h certift- —Professional ratings, which a result of unforeseen circum­ Fireplace ' FASHION COLORS! to offer advice and criticism, of Connecticut General L ife In- exist in all other investments, stances, but the action against GENERAL ELECTRIC "This followed some com- surance Co. are being instituted. Goldman, Sachs has no basis in Viewer • Beige • French Coffee • Cinnamon Since toe Penn Central news, fact. We intend to resist it vigo­ Indoor Light $et • Taupe • Off White • Off Bla'^k for example, about 160 corpo- rously.” | 7 « King's 1 8 8 Low 97 i With flickering "fire" glow. 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PAGE-FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970 Section Two imjBSDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1970 jKatttlfwter lEtiKttittg fferalb THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970 presented All of the documents Q i h ^ H I^ SI iV m > ... Cbnunent Session requested by the SEC and vol­ unteered documents which they i Complete Supplies Hie Manchester Board of had not requested.” Board o^^Education Issues Direcfaua Is conducting a 6:80 “ I testified .at length as to FOR HOOKim AND BRAIDINO New York Attorney Speaker MHA Told Mayfair Gardens to ^ lM p.m. comment ses- every aspect of my representa­ m Stringent New Bus Rules 'rion tonlgbt. In the town All Data Provided tion and withheld nothing, All of ' WOOL — NEW SHIPMENT Ac EXCTTINO COLORS f- counsel’s office to the Muni­ HARTFORD (AP)^ -^ A key righted story by toe CkMirant my aotivltieB on behalf of ITT WORSTED Sc FINOERINO YARN FOR At ^oriarty Testimonial Ready for HUD Inspection cipal Bulldtog. figure to toe m erger-^ Inter­ which said the SEC and Justice were entirely proper, entirely ALL YARN_PROJBCrS. ; The Board of Education has senior class play wW be pre­ It appears toe much-delayed He said some of toe jrfvato- The board’s public,^ cli Co.- with toe H i^ d rd four Irregularities. said. attorney and chairman of toe of Now York. Fire Ihsurwce Co. ^ d Wed-^ . - '*nie earlier Courant story list­ Fazzano said he yraa cecuIation. I wished ANNUAL BALL lays. Tile 76 housing unite at N. tit® Human Relations The West Virginia Racing Fazzano and U.S. Rep.-elect nounce the benediction. must stand of ftoe roadway Tickets are available from any to wait until such time as I had WILL BE HELD ^ MS: Main and N. School Sts. in the <^mmlsslon Diana had said Commission asked for toe opin­ William R. Cotter appeared be­ an opportimlty to present the Other invited guests will be /TZ. - ‘ North End redevelopment area ^® MHA hopes to move ten- while awaiting toe bus, and ^^^^er or at toe ion Involving a claim of |710 fore toe federal Investigators to may not cross toe street until full facte.” SATURDAY EVENIND, DEOHltER Si 1S7S Mayor Nathan G. Agostinelll, were to have received a final Mayfair G^ens on door. from Louise Kitt of Hillside, Hartford Tuesday. state comptroller-elect; and itk, signaled by toe driver. Commenting on toe SEIC ses­ AT THE inspection Mondqy by federal Th®>-® chleves Honors Md. She said she accidentally Cotter would say only that he Comdr. John SUvay and Adjut­ The storage of umbrellas or sion Tuesday, Fazzano said: “ I officials from HUD, but after Uon^ ^scusslon on this Mark Wright, son of Mr. and destroyed 10 winning' $10 exacts had been subppenaed. The SEC ant Hug^ C. Graham of the M rN o=^w right‘,orsouto tickets for a race to 1969 at toe regional office to Bostmi was K. of C. Honie a preliminary check last Pri- night, 138 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Leg;lon Department of Connect­ day, toe officials decided to governed by toe bus achieved honors Charles Town Turf Club which mum on toe investigation of icut. 'M driver. push toe inspection back a P g g h l if * for toe first marking period at were worth $710. the controversial merger. Family tickets may be pur­ Parente of pupils will be held o,e Windham Technical School, But Dennis R. Vaughan Jr., The Hartford Courant, which FOR DINNER 7:30 P.M. — DANCING 9 TO 1 week because of toe number of ■■■ 11B chased at Clifford’s Men’s Shop, items remaining to be fintehed. Marriage Licenses liable for any damage result- n»ioi, Winners an assistant state attorney gen­ first reported toe T ues^y ses­ Knights of Columbus, Legion eral, said state law requires sion, said the Eastman Dillon AL JARVIS ORCHESTRA Rossetto reported last night Eric Smalz Vogel, East Hart- Home, Manchester Shopping that General Cleaning Service ford, and Jo Anne Reynolds, c’^usS" de^srctionnf ^hi^l ^T w aldld T rS *" S conclusive proof of purchase, Securities Co., a New York brok­ Cosmetics bus property, P^es awarded during last Parkade brandi of the Connect­ of Manchester is giving too East Hartford, Nov. 28, St. adding: erage firm, also confirmed it FOR TICKETS — PICK THEM UP AT: icut Bank and Trust Oo., or The students are prohibited W£is under subpoena from the units a final sprucing up and is Mary’s Episcopal Church, “In 1849, to toe gold fields of IT’S from Jeff Koelsch or any mem-- vr. from smoking, lighting matches sponsored baton leswns were SEC to toe matter. shampooing and vacuuming John Richard Luman Jr., East California, there were uttered PARK HILL-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP ber of toe dinner committee. or other devices; from standing Kimberiy Ballard, Dawn - words of wisdom by toe noted Cotter, a Democrat, was state carpeting. Hartford, and Kathleen Frances Dinner music will be provided or moving about except to get ®^ora, Denise Caimette, ^ Chinese philosopher Wong Chin, insurance commissioner last De­ Liggetts 691 Main Manchester Daniel J. O’Conaor Some unacceptable sections Madden, 128 Bissell St., St. on or off toe bus, or from ex- Cropper, Valerie Elmer, Taml by toe Borkum Riff Trio. vdio gave to toe legal world that cember when he turned down OK call % of on-site blacktop sidewalks Jam®®’ Church, tending “ any part of toe anat- Hickton, Sheryl Wochomurka A t The Parfcade will be held to toe American were either poorly laid or dam- Building Permits Immortal maxim, 'No tlckee— toe proposed merger and on 64^2226 omy out of bus windows.’ and Dotty Erbe. no laundlee.’ ” Or, he said, to May 23 when he approved It. Legion Home. A social hour at aged by heavy machinery and ^United Advertising Oorp. for The baton classes will be held MANCHESTER No object is to be thrown this case: “ No tlckee—no mon­ Cotter and Fazzano were cen­ 6 will precede dinner at 7. PGK Night Set were to be replaced today, Ros- Cormecticut Bank and Trust Co., tonight at the Hicks Memorial within toe bus for any reason. ey." tral figures in a Nov. 8 copy­ The honor is being tendered setto said. The concreto tor reptece sign to rear of 893 M ^^ and students are not allowed School gym. one of Manchester’s most prom­ At KofC Monday town walks on the perimeter St. office, $2(X), and replace to interfere with anyone pass­ Captains Named inent citizens as a tribute to has also been poured and ^ Main St. office. ing to or from his seat. The Tolland High School var- his almost 40 years of con­ Past Grand Knight's night will tributions to civic and chari­ be observed by Campbell Coun­ n ^ds only touching up Water » ^ , h a e l J. Merovonlch for An- No food of any kind Is to be sity basketball team has elect- plpes to toe attics of sto btold- ^ ^ ^ fire-dam- table causes to toe community eaten on toe bus, and papers ed three captains: Jim Jedr- cil/ KofC, on Monday, and spe­ ^ need tosulatl^ and ^ and other rubbish Is to be kept zlewskl, George Rego and Steve and state, sponsorship of Le­ cial tribute will be paid to John that job was also slated to be ^ 2 0 0 off toe floors. The use of pro- Koths. The Tolland Eagles gion and other teams for youth fUtzpatrick, immediate past done today. Francis E. Payne, addition to fanlty Is “ absolutely forbidden.” team, coached by Bernard Mul- n and adults, not to mention his grand knight and now deputy prominence and leadership to Steel rod Is being welded on garage at 149 Lenox St., $200. The failure of a student to Ugan will participate to toe for District 18. manhole gfrattogs, on which the observe any of toe above reg- North Central Connecticut Con- toe automobile and fuel oil busi­ The event will open with a nesses. openings were found to be too ulations may result to suspen- ference. social hour at 6:80 and dinner large, to order to make them Born to New York City and SAVE ON GOUGH Sion of toe bus riding privilege Approval Granted at 7:80. acceptable, Rossetto said. ' Cov­ now a resident of Jackson (Herald photo by Oflara) AND GOLD REMEDIES but does not excuse toe stu- Th® Zoning Board of Appeals The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph E. ers with smaller openings | Heights, N. Y., O’Connor re­ dent from attending school. has granted approval to a Farrell, former pastor of toe Gingerbread Village Bazaar Saturday could not be obtained. Some DISGOUNT PKIOES! ceived his AB and TJ.r from Transportation to this instance variance request submitted by r - f i Church of toe Assumption and parking lot curbing also needs | Fordham University. He is a Is toe responsibility of toe par- Edwin Wilhelm of Hyde Ave., straightening, and toe blacktcq> member of toe Queens County chaplain of Campbell Council, Dale Gerhein, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ger- cobbler aprons worn by the children and the assort­ ARTHUR URUD ente at their own expense, toe extend a cement block will be toe main speaker. Fos­ requires two coats of sealer, he Bar Association and toe Guild hein, looks longingly at Peter Rabbit appliqued on ed toys are only a few of the many items to be sold board notes, referring to toe building at Town Line Auto said. of Catholic Lawyers. ter H. Williams, a former vice a yellow crib quilt while Heidi Hart, 7 months, at the “ Gingerbread Village" bazaar^sronsored by school’s right to bring court Body. He is iS veteran of WWn and president of toe Travelers Insur­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hart, only has eyes the Manchester Ward of the Church oM esus Christ action against parents of tru­ A reservation prohlbltliig toe ance Co. and a past grand storage of any types of mate- toe Korean Conflict. While on for the toy stuffed pig held by Lesli Fellows, 3, of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon) Satura^iy from 10 ants. active duty with toe military, knight of Campbell Council, will A pupil may depart from toe rials, equipment or storage daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fellow^ The a.m. to 3 p.m. Luncheon will be served at 11 a.m. he served as a counter intelli­ serve as toastmaster. The pro­ 5 bus at a stop other than his between toe new buUdtog gence agent with toe Air Force, gram will also include musical PLAZA DEPT. STORE own only with written permls- ^be property line was to- selections by toe Manchester p.m. at toe Clubhouse, Main year, was elected vice presi­ air pollution officer and housing and in toe criminal investigation (We Have A Notion To Please) slon from his parente and ap- eluded to the agreement. Barbershop Chorus. Club To Honor and Forest Sts. dent. He has been active for code inspector. divlsim of the office of toe Pro­ E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) proval of toe school principal. ------Joseph E. McCarthy, a past The event is open to toe pub­ years on toe club’s entertain­ Long active in youth affairs, vost litarshal General. ‘Dutch’ Fogarty OPEN WED., 'raURS., FBI. till » Any request for changes to Manchester Evening Herald O'Connor is a past command­ grand knight, is general chair­ lic and tickets may be obtain­ ment committee and is credited he is former director of toe Rec bus stops shall be made to Tolland correqKmdent Bette ed at toe club. Dancing will be with much of toe club’s increas­ Depsirtment’s Youth Band, was er of ‘MaJ. W. Arthur Cunning­ man of toe affair. He and Jo­ James F. (Dutch) Fogarty of writing to toe superintendent Qnutrale tel. 87S-2846. ham Post to Flushing, N.Y. In seph McCooe and members of to toe music of toe A1 Carlson ed membership. one of those responsible for es­ 25 Division St. wlU be honored CHRISTMAS CARDS of schools. Upon receipt of toe ------^ 1966-57, he was county com­ toe Irish Night committee will Trio. Fogarty is a captain in toe tablishing and guiding toe request toe superintendent shall i-. j o j mander of toe Queens County serve toe roast beef dinner. tomorrow night for his many Fogarty was president of toe Town of Manchester Fire De­ Midget Football League, and is INDIVIDUAL & BOXED present It to toe board for ac- S q u a d American Legion, and from, Members of B'nai B’rito and years of service to toe Army & club from 1964 to 1967, served partment. On leave from toe a leader in recognizing and Beautiful Selection — Budget Prices tion at its next meeting, on its board of directors from department, he serves as toe honoring Camp Kennedy’s vol­ . MONTREAL (AP) — BIx Ladies’ 1867. to 1967 served as chair­ toe Manchester Masonic Lodges Navy Club. A testimonial din­ man of toe Americanism Com­ will be represented. 1967 to 1970 and, earlier this town’s Civil Defense director, unteer, teen-age counselors. chaplains at Sir Cteorge WU- Wool Melton Small ner-dance is being held at 7 changing of pupil bus asstgn- llams University have been. Sizes 14»»i J**®, nicknamed the God gqaad and' R a tio n of school administration attracting more student to- Captain’s Coat Men’s Sweaters! Larger r ov®r before. AngU- Our Sizes l « 8 8 l chaplain Rev. John Wright Reg. 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MANCHESTER ROCKY HILL AVON WATERBURY SALE THURSDAY 1145 Tolland Tpke Silas Deane Highway Albany Ave. thru SATU RD A Y 336 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Pkwy Lakewood & Wolcott Roads Intersection oL Exit 24 & int. 91 Rte 44 Open Late TEL. 649-5253 at Tolland Tpke- Every Night Other Mores located in Brookfield, Hamden, Norwalk, Rnrenide, Stamford, Wallingford, Bedford Hillt, Kingston, Peekskill' Wappingar Fallt, Framingham, Northampton A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., iHURSDAY, NOVEMEEE 19, 1970 PAGE SE^^NlTJEN" PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHES-rtai EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, ^VEM BER 19, 1970 Copland H onor Steelworker Strike Threat Labor Expects ^ F O R 1971 NEW YORK (AP) — Com­ Swinger 3 poser Aaron (Upland, 'who Draw a line between Amsterdam, Seen in Contract Demand tUrped 70 Nov' 14, has been awarded on honorary doctor Tough ime In Paris and London,, and you get a PTirSBURGH (AP) — Uriited Abel Include cutting the five- no-strike agreement with the in­ of music degree by New York 15 days from $319 triangle that’s become one of SteeWbrkera President I. W. day, eight-hour work week to dustry while noting there was . University. America’s favorite two-week Swing­ Abel has taken the wraps otf fo u r' days and improved pen­ incL jet fare considerable pressure In some' ers In Europe. Amsterdam starts Important Announcement From Discount Furniture Warehouse major 1971 contract demands sion-health benefits. President James M. Hester union quarters to have it strick­ and left little doubt his 1.2 mil­ presented the degree to Cop­ 1971 ;ure you off in a clean, friendly city The major demands were en from the 1971 contract. lion-member union would strike hammered out during a two-day land Wednesday prior to a AMSTERDAM — with tremendous shopping buys on The clause stipulates com­ By DON MEIKL.I the 1969 session — a bill, that if necessary to back them up. session of the wage policy com­ concert featuring three of the Delft china and pewter. Paris will plaints must be subnjitted and Associated Press Wt Iter would allow strikers to qualify Although a "substantial wage mittee, made up of 163 elected composer’s works.. P A R IS — stagger you with her great beauty increase.’ will be ft major Issue settled through grievance chan­ for unemployment compensa- local union representatives. nels. HARTFORD (AP), The after being on the picket and invite you to partake In her In the bargaining, Abel, said, Asked the mood of the steel­ Abel indicated he personally signs indicate tough sledding for Hne for seven weqks. LONDON many pleasures. And London 'wUl priority goes to a cost-of-llving workers, Abel said: ‘"nxe atti­ Ellington escalator. was not opposed to the no-strike _ _ 1 . g r y . organized Labor In Its lobbying Labor was ablri to get the show you where the word “ SWINGr tude and frame of mind of o'Ur qlause, saying that when he was “ We waived this In 1989, and Holiday Service e«ort at the state capltornext House to pass the bill, but some BR’’ was invented. We Are In Trouble!! wage policy committee these a local president he went _ . y , „ ^ of the boys twisted arms a little as a result the membership has last two days Indicate they year. suffered ever since,” he said. through 29 strikes in a year . ,, . too hard In the Senate.,The Sen- would strike to gain the equity "and that's how 1 got my gray For All Faiths First of all. there ^^ll ^ a rejected the bill, ^ d Mrs. Abel spoke Wettoesdky at a they feel they have lost these hair." . . Schaffer’s no vote put her on news conference where, a 14"- past three y ^ rs. Set Wednesday K.'" The last strike In the basic H .t ^ Labo*-s least-wanted list. page list of union demands was “ n iere la no question in my ™ » doesn’t like. Second, the Dem- rpt,„ kih r - Connie Roberts, Aqent unveiled. mind that my men will stWke steel Industry was a 116-day The RockvlUe Clergy CouncU ocraUc majorlUes in the House ilm ^ y n u i^ tm shutdown in 1959. Cost of-living wage escalators . . . If necessary. will sponsor a Thanksgiving and Senate have dwindled. to Asked whether he thought the usually provide for automatic "However," he added, "we Service Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ™ r d I^bor i ^ y have lost ggu,er with other famUlar’ La- GLASTONBURY wage hikes If government sur­ hope to avoid a strike." tentative agreement reached by We Need Money the United Auto 'Workers with at the Church of St. Luke, El- ere<^bUlty In the recent state jj^j. calling for a higher veys indicate price increases. But Abel said the union will lington. ® _____ i. L Y w minimum wage, sick pay for all Other demands disclosed by het push to eliminate Its present General Motors would affect the steelworkers' talks, Abel said: Area clergy of all faiths will workers, and similar measures. TRAVEL AGENCY "Sure, It will have some effect participate In the service. The ^ n c l l , AFL_v^CIO, endorsed ------on our bargaining, but to what Rev. Frederick Dole of the Five p«mocrats Emilio Q. Daddario ^ extent, I can’t say.” Comers Congregational Church J®*’ governor and Joseph Duffey T*|-A F i i h a I b ‘70 M W I.OMinN M KNriKi: Parking Urut To Reserve of Ellington will give the prln- ^®*' ^ s®«7ator. Both lost, as R J l i l . A l a i l S r U n Q S t.L\sroM U |{^ . < ONN. Abel declined to disclose just N.iM'-f'-i 'P'l UnrMwj'l* 'Pi tVi 1 how much money the union clpal meditation. senat® ®lj®l®® ®* T ' o A i d F d 11 r a t i o n The Ellington High School *abor leaders and union mem- ^ .fWlU AliUUCitllUll .\irhn- • i • II"’*!.- • (*,ii • 'P'»ijr Stalls for/otore'Workers would ask for In Its bargaining To Pay Our BillsI! with the can, aluminum, nonfer- Chorus of 100 members will sing Dodd. t„ (uta^ several soima The offering for AFLCIO, angered Brotherhood In Action (BIA) 633 -4 66 6 In an effort to seek tempo­ that they will not be ticketed rous and basic steel industries. rary relief from parking con­ In the Birch St. lot. the e^ n in ^ w ilU o to L ^ ^ o m - ‘’Y State Sen. Gloria Schaffer’s ‘ his year is earmarking funds Asked whether he thought the plete the^chapel at R«:kvlUe Y®*® against a major labor biU gestion the Manchester Park­ Although the lot cannot ac­ steelworkers’ package Inflation­ commodate all of the downtown General Hosoital ‘aat year, withheld Its endorse- Manchester students to help ing Authority intends to desig­ ary, Abel said: “The steelwork­ employes, it Is hoped that It Drugs Talk ment of her bid to become sec- them further their education. nate a number of parking stalls ers have never caused inflation, will take a significant number Stnn Mnriirnwski coordinator retary of the State. She won. A dinner-dance will be held on in the municipal parking lot on they always have been the vic­ of cars out of prime spots. of the Out-PaUent ’ Drug Clinic I" *act, she led the Ucket. Saturday, Dec. 5, at the KofC the north side of Birch St. for tim of it. Inflation has feally Acle Johnson, Parking Au­ at the University of Connecticut, However, Madeline Matchko Heme. There will be a social parking by employes of down­ come about in the last 20 thority chairman, emphasized McCook Hospital, will discuss ®‘ ‘ h® Labor Council says there time at 7, dinner at 7:30, and town merchants. months. All we want to do is to that this is only a temporary the rehabilitation' program for 'vas no effort to sink Mrs. Schaf- dancing from 9 to 1 to the music It was the opinion of the participate In the economic measure to help deal with up­ drug-dependent teen-agers (un- Her Republican opponent, of Al Jarvis, members of the authority who gains of other industries during coming holiday business. der 16 years of age) tomorrow State Rep. Barbara ■ Dunn of In previous years, BIA has met this .morning at Quinn’s the past three years.” Leo Juran, secretary of the at 8 p.m. at the Church of St. East Hartford, "was against conducted a charity ball with Pharmacy 'that part of the On wage and price controls, Luke. every labor bill that was ever funds contributed to Mansfield lone authority, said that someone in 9 parking problem In the down­ the leader of the country’s third ' Areas of discussion will In- Pot in the Legislature," Miss State Training School, Kennedy the town administration should town area arises from employes largest union said, “ They have elude reasons why under 16 Matchko said. Day Camp, and the Manchester be put to work on finding a solu­ who park all day In two-hour not worked before and they group turns to drugs and meth- The non-endorsement of Mrs. Drug Center, tion to the problem of employe won’t work now. ods of working wltfTparents and Schaffer was thus nothing more This yiear, BIA hEis placed stalls, usually in prime areas. parking. The members were encourag­ "Steelworkers have always teen-agers themselves. than a public slap on the wrist, more emphasis on brotherhood ed by _ recent police efforts to been the fall guys for price and Mazurskl said that all par- according to Miss Matchko. among the member organiza­ tag violators of the two-hour Almost Sinful wage controls. Our guys have ents of teen-agers and pre-teen Another loss for Labor In the tions, which Include the Knights limit. always been singled out for children would profit from at- election was the defeat of the of Columbus, B’nal B’rith, and Those present felt that an TORONTO (AP) — The par­ these guidelines.” tending the talk and might learn veteran Senate chairman of the the Masons, CASH area should be set aside for ent who dominates a young The union’s first contract ways of deterring an over- Legislature’s Labor Committee, Tickets for the dinner-dance employes. The Birch St. lot was child’s time by teaching him deadline Is Feb. 16, for 40,000 whelming problem. The teen- Anthony MUler of Meriden. The are available from officers in chosen because it is not used specific skills is "almost sin­ workers In the can Industry, agers are Invited to be part of Labor Council would like to see the member groups. Park HUl- as extensively as other munici­ ful," a jdiyslologist told a semi­ where contract talks are under the discussion. The program is Sen.-elect Joseph I. Lieberman Joyce Flower Shop, or from / e u i? nar on pre-school children at the open to the public and is being step into Miller’s shoes. John Fitzpatrick of 119 Florence pal parking areas. way. You'll go-go-go for the fantaitic Once Police Chief James Ontario College cf Education. Other 1971 contract deadlines sponsored by the Couples Club The veteran House chairman Street. n We Must Vacate 20,000 sq. F t of Furniture Space Immediately Reardon ,^has been notified of Dr. Robert Goode, a physical Include May 31 for 38,000 alumi­ of the Church. of the committee. Rep. Doml------fabrici and iow-low-low pricei at ------' nick J. Badolato of New Brit­ the Parking Authority’s inten­ education lecturer at the college num workers and Aug. 1 for Connecticut’s fabulous fabric stores!^ tion, letters will be sent to all and the University of Toronto’s 400,000 workers of the big 11 ain, Is back for another term. To Be Restored However, Badolato Insisted the members of the Downtown physiology department, advised steel manufacturing corpora­ Snakes Alive LAHAINA, Hawaii — A cem parents to expose pre-schoolers tions. last session on pushing some la­ Taxing District informing them DALLAS (AP) — An air con­ tury - old church will be re­ to all skills, not to concentrate The tinlon has contracts expir­ bor bills which many of his ____To Liquidate Million Doliars of Furniture into Cash of the plan. Stickers will be ditioning equipment firm which fellow Democrats had mlsglv- stored and preserved as a per- on a few. ing from September through De­ P U g iim M iU s made available to employes so has been suffering from bur- ings about, and the house voted **'8$*®*'^ landmark with the aid FABRIC DEPARTMEN STORES cember In brass, lead, zinc and glars has come up with some- down several of them. This may ®^ ^ $100,700 grant from the other industries, plus those for thing different In deterrents: have diminished his effective- Housing Department. Corn- OPEN TODAY another 100,000 workers in steel OranKs: 549 Boston Post Rd. OPEN TODAY seven rattlesnakes. ness to some ektent. pleted in 18S8, the Hale Aloha plants other than the big 11. Minehester: 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) The venomous reptiles,' In Labor is planning to come Congregational CSiurch on Maul SATURDAY 9 A.M.-9 P.M. LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS!! Wallingford: Colony Shopping Plaza, Route 5-1177 N. Colony Rd. SATURDAY 9 A.M.-9 P.M. The average steelworker’s cages, are displayed In a store back for einother try, however, was the largest sectional meet- New Britain: Newbrite Plaza, East Main Street Holiday Bake and Boutique earnings. Including overtime window during business hours on Its most controversial bill of Inghouse In the Islands, and other extra compensation, Eieckly At Shown under the notice, "Danger- SATURDAY, NOV. 21st — 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. according to the Labor Depart­ Snakes-Bite." PALMER N ment, Is $4.32 an hour. With the Hopefully, potential mis­ SAVE EVEN MORE UVING ROOM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Implementation of the third arid creants are left 'with the impres­ COLONIAL last phase of the steelworkers’ sion that the snakes patrol the Mede in New Eng> Route 44A — Belton, Conn. three-year contract with the In­ premises during the night. For CASH And lend choice of dustry, the average worker now John E. Fretwell, one of the deceretor febrici. Homemade Bedto Goods earns a basic $3.39V^ an hour. store’s owners, says confiden­ TODAY SOFA The scale ranges from a mini­ tially the rattlers actually stay PRE TAKE IT YOURSELF Reg. Price $150 Handcrafted Gifts mum of $2.88% to a maximum In their cages—a city ordnance H n a u gh Del Price $100 of $6.52 an hour. requires it. HOLIDAY SAT. A NEW WAY TO SAVE Teke With Price $9S NOV. C H A IR BIKE SALE! Reg Price $79 BUY FOR NOW, CHRISTMAS OR FOR NEXT SPRING AND SAVE! 21sr! Discontinued-Cancellations Items Etc. Del. Price $50 Euefly At Shewn CASH & CARRY SPECIALS Teke With Price $4B CASH and CARRY or USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE CARD! 4-Pe. SPANISH GROUP Once in a Lifetime Opportanlty! ! m u Includei Triple Drciier, Mirror, Cheit & Bed by Dolly Madison T ODD FULL SIZE ODD END TABLES ODD NIGHT TABLES ODD LIVINB ROOM Reg. S29S MANY LAMPS BOX SP R IN G Fruitwood, Franch, Many Styles & Colors CHAIRS Delivered Price Teke Wikh Price Italian. Pina. Mapla One of a Kind AlG W A Y Thenewt 5-SPEED, DERAIL|.ER $150 $140 Open Stock Modem & Spanish A Colonial Values to $119 ' J > nut...... Val. to $89.95 Values to $100 V Vel. to $129.95 Values to $200 515-525-540 *l5-*25 55-515-525 »3-*5-M0 •Ov«r SOO MAPLE *25-*50-*75 fifTffEAOKFSff ODD BEDS ODD DININQ ROOM DININQ ROOM TABLES Black Foldini Open Sfeek M«ny StyUi CHAIRS BUNK BEDS Twin, puM n It Full $lx« by BASSETT S-A-L-E! BRIDGE CHAIRS Pine, Meple, Pecen Raefangutar, Oval. Round, Penel, Spindle ar Flodr lALONB WINTER A Welnut SiYialt, Madium.A Larga Semplet, Oek, Meple $15-525-535 by HRmpdsn l> Pine Velvet to $79.95 Silas ' Mipttr walmrty wfilta# frv Vat. to $169 Vel. to $179 Wded Only Exeetly At Shewn wMdy wactn# caltnIaL mo save on NEW HOURS tm, Frtfichy SMoUh, bM 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM by NATIONAL ea$a fyp«a 510.515.520 525-550 ^2 550-575-5100 AT All foem, lifetime conttruction. choice of febriet. b a h e r y I SOFA A C H A IR Reg. $3S0 BUCKLAND STORE) Delivered Price , Teke With Price NeliQn It Sort! Schweiger 2-Piien CHARGERS (in Colton) Exeetly At Shown 2-Pc. Modern $175 $165 2-iC. SECTIONAL SOFA LIVING RO O M SETS PREVENT ICE AND SNOW DAMAGE! from MONDAY THRU FRIDAY SPACE AG E by BASSEH SOFA A CHAIR-’^ With bullt4n black sletf tap Double Dreiier A Mirror, Chett A Bed l00*/« Medium Green tablet an right end left' tide. OM CoKny Cnimlal, balM brinli AGWAYS ROOF DE-ICER KIT 8;00 AM TO 5;30 PM Reg. $295 Orten decorator eever» 4 loose (run fada4). Acrylic Fiber pillow beck- Delivered Price Teke With Price Reg. $495 ' 14” THURSDAY Roa. $759 D.l. Prici $195 Remember last winter ? The ice-clogged gutters? $1A0 $15Q Del. Price $195 Del. Price $380 Rat. $4M The water that backed up under the shingles Heavy duty chargers work effi 8;00 AM TO 8;00 PM L t e w it k and ruined your and draperies? Avoid ciently, even in the coldest areas SATURDAY GIRLS' MODELS IN BLUE, phis these and other costly problems with an Agway Roof De-Icer kit . . . revitalize 6 or 12 volt bat­ 5360 5190' 8;00 AM TO 4;00 PM CbritainiL 6 0 ' of inconspicuous gray heating cable, hardware and teries. "Poor battery” and re- BOYS' MODELS IN BLACK, ORANGE or YELLOW easy installation instructions. Model CrkGO uses 480 watts. verse connection" indicators QUANTITTES ARE LIMITED ^ Jelin(en-C.rptr A m v ic n of M.rtmivill. 5-Piece 2-PC. 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Price $250 ‘ Modern print, cevered loose cushions (lip- ilgn mica lop Kr 4 vinyl covarn. reg. $13.74 Regular $10.95 pored). chair, of durabl, itaal tubing. Del. Price $140— Teke With Price $ 1 3 $ $199 MADERA DINING ROOM by BASSEn Reg. Price $495 Reg. 5995 Rag. tiga as lovf as a pair SPECIAL! C H A IR— Reg. Price $119 Slow down winter ISO I Piecet-—Teble, 4 tide cheirt A 2 erm cheirt plut 50" Chine Dei. Price $195 Del. Price $150 Dal. Prica $99 "QUEEN SIZE SET I reg. $2.50 Ladies' 26" Lightweight Bike Girls' Only— 20" Hi-Riser Bike Reg. $695 Del. Price $70, Teke With Price $ 4 $ blizzards before Outfit your entire family with these TnteWifH 519^1 Tala With g A O Here are the shoes for the hard 9 Delivered Price Teke,.With Price they cause needless damage or 5145 Priea Del. Price Take With Price l o v e SEAT— Rog. Price $175 excellent quality, waterproof rub­ Ribbed blade for added strength with Coaster $ 0 0 . 9 5 with Coaster $390 $375 I shoveling. Can also be used as working man! Choose from either $ 2 0 - 9 5 Del. Price $95. Take With Price $9Q bers and boots. A great buy for 39~ handle; easy-grip " 0 " top. Brake and Front ______Erectly At Shown E«cept Buffet an emergency silo. (69-0002) low or high top styles. Brake 5 6 .9 5 $100 $95 the money! (81-2711) Hand Brake Reg. $36.95 s e t u p Reg. $39.95 IN CARTON SPACE DOES NOT PERMIT US TO LIST BEDROOM SETS, DINING ROOM & BEDDING NEVER A SALE 2-Pe. Sofa ltd Stt from $ 2 9 9 PRICES AT THIS TIME. BE SURE AND CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY! ! SO GREAT Sleept 2 5 12 9 See our complete line of feeders, m a n y o t h e r b ik e s and ACCESSORIES ON SALE! thistle seeds and suet cakes! Feathered Friend lNCHESTER NAME BRAND GOOD USED BICYCLES ON SALE from $10.00 DISCOUNT ^ 1 7 5 PINE STREET SUNFLOWER SEEDS 444.2332 RECLINER "Sales and Service on New and Used Bicycles" ' BIRDSNACK Durabla— Choica of Haavy Vinyl ' for 20 lbs. WILD BIRD FOOD MIX redwood > * 3580 MAIN STREET 2 PesHient $ ) K for 50 lbs. BIRD FEEDER > hUef Imh MMIi|.Mt k C«UM t 2 7 l for 25 lbs. lag. Priet $91 Weatherproof feeder holds 2Vi 522-7249 A special treat! Enjoy watching wild birds Tops in quality, made from natural lbs. of bird food. Choose from a Dtlivtrad Priea $5$ Erectly At Shewn as they flock to your home to feed. Manchester Cycle Shop GRMSnWITN f i ^ s wild birds love! (77-5109) complete selection of styles and SOUTHINGTON ENSERUDA COLLECTION by HI LITE (77-5027) Taka With Prict j i s i ______. Om i VOIi.ThnFltl.l-|;>t|^f-g H M M H sm n 4-pc. SECTIONAL Choice of Deceretor Febrici 178 WEST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER PHONE 649-2098 o p e n TUES., w e d ., FRI., s a t . 9 to 5:M • THURSDAYS 9 to 9 • CLOSED MONDAYS MintNMUM Somt iirmi not avaiUblt *—** Rfrdwtlkrid 550 Reg. Price $7S0 BUCKLAND STORE St SoutbingtoH Start 421-4719 Delivered Price j.ke With Price Eiaetly At Shown Enapt litcuit lacked $350 533Q 1310 TOLLAND TNPR MANCHESTER 443-5123

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PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970 PAGE NINETEEN ------::------irf, n' 20 Yalcott Ave., Rockville. involved in an accident' yester­ ing else was reported mlsSing. Sketch Wins Donald Lombardo, 21, of Box Audrey Beck day morning with one driven or damaged. , ioon Berrigan May Testify Mountain Dr. at 'wdiose home Drug- Center by Carol' J. Mathlason of 78 STAR GAXElC*V the arrest was made, was sub­ Florence St. The accident oc- Yesterday morning, rocks Friday •By CLAY R. POLLAN- The Drug Advisory Center, Anns LIORA Woodland Gardens Award For sequently arrested on a Su­ Backs State cuh-ed at Clinton and Florence wei« thrown through windows MAO. 2) Your Daily AdM Iy Guide Strikes In Trial at Rochester U Russell St., is observing perior Court bench 'warrant Sts. at the A-1 Plaza Gas Station AWL t» Aciording lo the Sion. '' the following schedule: oH you locHLeat ROCHESTER, N..Y. (AP) — Judge Harold P. Btlrke dis­ and his case disposed of in E. Center St., and the Highland ^ To develop message for Friday, M HS Junior Incom e T ax Monday through Friday, !>)20.21-29r44 5-33-39-58^ M anila A Roman Catholic priest serv­ allowed the question. Hartford Superior Court. He COMPLAINTS Market on Highland St. K&^-72-73 reod words corresponding to numbers 61-64-67 “ It is not an issue in this drew a 6 to 9 year prison term PAIRFTBLD (AP) — The key­ 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. SHRIMP COCKTAIL | j f TAuau: of your Zodiac birth sign. ing a federal-prison term for ixteen-year-old Scott Dickie, The superintendent of the SCORPIO (Oonttuued from Pago One) trial,” the judge said. 8 on one count of sale of mari­ note speech in the 1971 cam­ A telephone backup ser­ AM . 20 1 Pop 31 Plnsont 61 B«for« destroying draft board records a Manchester High School ju­ Parkade Apartments reported OCT. 2Ji “ It’s an lOTue in the world,” juana. vice is available Monday MAT 20 2Sam tone 32 Surprise 62 Htocitfrong Is expected to testify next week TABLES paign for a state Income tax an abandoned car to police yes­ 3 Thlnos States refused, the Poklstenls Miss Nicholson countered.’ F O R T H nior, is one of 38 winners in The hearing followed lengthy through Saturday from 6 M r ™ * ^ I 33 To 63 SwMthtort NOY, 21 in behalf of eight perscnis ac­ was delivered Thursday by terday’ morning. The car has School Menus 1^1-3640631 4 You 34 Out 64 Moking backed down. "There are many issues in the eighth annual creative arts 5 Listen 35 Through 65Poopl« 2- 9-28.31,0 Court session in which a num- State Rep. Audrey Beck, D- p.m. to 3 a.m. apparently been sitting in the the &2-45-53 cused of ransacking government the world which are not Issues contest conducted by Youth, a 6IMINI/ 6 W ill 36Today 6 6 T0 Two American helicopters 'ber of fines and one suspended Mansfield, who warned of fu­ For drug advisory informa­ 75ee 67 AAovtt offices here. church publication. £ach rear of the apartments for The cafeteria menu for Man^^ I ® \ MAT 2f 37 Rose-tinttd SAGITTARIUS in the trial,” Burke replied. sentence was imposed. ture financial havoc unless the tion, call: 647-92K. three months. B W ork 38 Reollzing 68 Crowd were due today from Nepal. The . R ev.. Daniel Berrigan The supervisor o f four Ro­ ner received a $29 pri2e, and James McGowan, 62, of 33 state faces up to its fiscal prob­ Chester public schools Nov. 23- IjU N l 20 9Piont 39Sound 69 Sorrit was taken from the Danbury, 10 Everything 40 You'll DEC. 21 Four others expected tonight chester draft boards also testi­ CHRYSANTHEMUMS his entry is reproduced in the Ward St., Rockville, charged lems. 27: t e 70 Yourulf Conn. Federal Correctional In­ November issue. I A- 7-10-35 11 Good 41 Spectoeitt 71 Is. 57-59-66-68^ will not be ready to fly again be­ fied during the trial’s third day, with failure to report income, "I am talking about a rev­ Sometime Monday or Tuesday Monday: Veal cutlet, tomato ••'37-41-74 12 O utlook 4 2 Y w r 72 Strenuous stitution earlier this week and 70-7685-86N fore Saturday. Brltal^ also is along with several FBI agents. Scott’s work, “ Why?” , Is a was given a suspended 60-day enue problem approaching a night, a 1968 Pontiac Firebird sauce, mashed potato, buttered CANCIR 13 Promising 43 During 73 Pastimos Is being held in an undisclosed pen and ink soldier's helmet 14 ChoTKe 44 Poncing 74 Today CAPgICORN sending two helicopters. An antidraft sermon written jail sentence and probation for billion dollars for the bienni­ Police L o ^ was stolen from a lot at Carter Wax beans, bread, butter, milk, 15 Monoge .45 For location pending bis appearance Colorful & atop the butt of a rifle that Hercules freighter which was to church by Bishop Daniel Cor­ Timely! Tolland, appearing on a variety ty forum. baked beans, sauerkraut, milk, B^H62-6$ ^ 19 Question 49 This 79 From 4a48-81-82,'^ Joseph T. Gilchrist, 21, of inkwash. The stark symbol is Richard David Boudreau, 29, A car parked last night in chocolate cake. 20 Excellent so Hopes / 8OY0U start drops today, one military rigan of the Colgate-Rochester ’ Of charges stemming from two Connecticut and other states of East Hartford, charged yes­ LIO 21 E vtnirtg 51 There's 81 Right AQUARIUS Ithaca, one of the defehdai^, framed by a coffin, whose in-' the Manchester High School Wednesday: Half day. No helicopter which had to be Divinity School, Bexley Hall. arrests, was fined $29 on a desperately need more federal terday afternoon with larceny I JULY IS 22 Avoid 52Todoy 82 Answers JAN. 20 Promoted told a reporter Wednesday night Corrigan himself has been ac­ ner border is g^een and outer aid, but “ we can not wait for parking loot was broken into, lunch. 23 Solo 53 You 83 Personof grounded for maintenance after PoHed charge of failure to show li­ over $250, in connection with the L.AU&. IS 24 To FEE. II that Father Berrigan would ap- tive In antiwar causes. border, brown. The entire work and a tape player and 12 tapes Thursday: Thansglvlng Day. i « 10 54 With 84 Problem« 14 hours aloft, one short-.? cense and registration, substi­ federal solutions,” she said. alleged theft on Nov. 12 of 64 Read Herald Advertisemente iQk11-14-18-S8 i IS Temperament 55 Indicated 85 Push 12-13-24-3UVVC1 Capt. Della Lupacchlno, Pear In his behalf “ as my aplr- The gathering Is sponsored by were, stolen from the car. Noth- Friday: No school. 26 Style 86 Others takeoff-and-landing plane, and tuted for evading responsibility; “ I believe the citizens of Con­ bundles of asi^ialt shingles ^ ia -5 0 -5 5 56 Somothing 69-78-83-84NS «4.u ^ ^ itual adviser and character wit- Friends of the Flower City Con­ Reg. ^ .7 5 necticut will Insist that a new 27Closhtt 57 Don't 87 Trying $100 on a charge of reckless from a construction site in Man­ viatio J2SA 58 Adtvict 88 Period PISCES spiracy, supporters of the eight driving, and $100 on a Charge of' tax system be part of a con­ chester. The shingles were re­ <(1(1 * 29 For 59 Try 89 You're FEI. I» defendants. crete economic program which £ 30 Settle 60 Your 90 Persistent The air Is the only feasible recenUy was promoted to her . . operating under suspension. He covered. Court date Dec. 7. SEN. 22 MAR. 10 Chicago Seven riot defendant must be presented to this l«g- 11/20 avenue for delivery of supplies present rank while serving with Unlversltv when Gll- NOW was not presented on other 115-17-23-261 3- 6- 8-34(? . to many of the stricken arew of the U.S, Army Nurse Corps at Co™eW University when Gll- David Dellinger made an ap­ islature,” said Mrs. Beck. "And - r ) Adverse Neutral charges. Roger J. Gabriel, 25, of 43 '4349-87-88tMk^ 46-75-89-901^ Christ was a student. pearance In Rochestetr Wednes­ this economic program must aid the Bay of Bengal coaat and the 43rd Surgical Hospital, A New York State resident ap­ Brainard PI., ' charged with Berrigan. and his brother, the day night. not only economic growth but the Bay of Bengal coast and the Uijongbu, Korea, peared in court charged with breach of the peace, the result Rev. Philip Berrigran, are serv­ He said he had come here must create a fiscal system In response to a long line of islands at the mouth of the Capt. Lupacchino, a 1965 grad- taking a highway sign and do­ of a domestic disturbance last ing sentences arising from a "as an elementary act of soli­ which responds to people’s abil­ Ganges River because all nor- uate of East Catholic High ^ ing damage to plumbing while night. Court date Dec. 7. World’s Adviser questioning, told Sober, raid on a Catonsville, Md. draft darity with the people on trial ity — or inability — to pay tax­ mal transport facilities were Sch^l, took her baslc^trali^g antiwar” In beln held at the Vernon Police “ You’ve been talking about and to pay tribute to them.” es.” Hradioshack communism much too long I swept away by the winds and at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. She Station. Roger P. Haldas, 22, of While economies can be made Rol^rt J. Johnston, 18, of Cov­ V Audio ii& iler T o S o b c ]^ waves. Helicopters are particu- was stationed at Fitzslmons William Kunstler, one of the Albertson, was fined a total of entry, and Robert M. Smith, JANDY CORPORATION think.” ' At the trial here Wednesday, Chicago Seven defense lawyers, in the operation of the state His questions usually relate larly needed because many sec- General Hospital, Denver, Colo,, several of the defendants who $136. government, "economy is going 29, of 17 Columbus St., both ar­ tiens are still flooded, and drops before leaving for Korea over paid a visit to the city Tuesday Other fines Imposed were: to strikes and Injustice and he are acting without counsel to make only a slight dent in rested early this morning and d i s m i s s e d from fixed-wing planes probably 13 months ago. night and also gave the Ro­ John T. Beyrer, 23, of RFD 2, charged with reckless driving. frequently asks "Is It ever jus­ cross-examined the prosecutor. chester defendants his support. our state’s problems and leave tified to break the law?” would miss the dry spots and be ------Assistant U.S. Atty. Michael R. Rockville, failure to drive in es­ the towns and cities untouched,” Police observed them operating ■"X (OohUmitd from Page One) Besides Callahan, Gllchlrst Two jurors were picked yes­ lost in the water. Lunar Freeze Wolford, on his views of war and Miss Nicholson, the defen­ FresMy Cut tablished lane, $30; Arnold E. she said. their vehicles at high speed, and I ' Anlsuzzaman said the official *. x- the hall. At one point, 21oud terday, making a total of six to and peace. dants are Suzanne Williams, 21, Miner of 42 South Rd., Elling­ A&s. Beck said local pre^rty passing several stop signs and death toll now stands at 39,800, WASHINGTON (AP) Data o date. *1110 newest memliers are Wolford had taken the stand Rochester; Martha Jane Meyer- from Our Own ton, failure to show license and taxes"nave reached the point going through some red lights. rhythmic stomping of feet from with 3,136 missing,, but this streamliig to earth from an to- beg^use his office had been one Leonard Belliveau and Norma ding, 22, of Philadelphia; De- registration substituted for where "dangerous cuts in local They were stopped at Spruce the hall could be heard in the “ may shoot up like anything.” strument package shows the those ransacked Sept. 6 and and Oak Sts. Court date Dec. . S. Oolby, both of Somers. Courcy Squire, 21, Mdk'gantown, GreenhoiBas! evading responsibility, $90; Dav­ budgets are being made in des­ 7 courtroom. The government announced sev- moon to be almost frozen govermnent wanted testi- W. V a.: Wayne Bonekemper, id M. Ravelese, 26, of 1643 Sul­ peration.” eral days ago an official figure through, lunar scientists report, mony on the damage to It. 9 livan Ave., Wapplng, failure to David C. Allen, 36, of Hebron, Cries of “ We want to get In” 20, Rochester; and John T. “ The property tax la could be heard from Inside the Amateur Athletes of 56,000 dead, and unofficial es- "Nowhere in the moon Is Defendant Frank Callahan, 21, drive a reasonable distance behaving perversely,” she said. charged with passing In a no­ Glick, 20, Philadelphia. courtroom, and when Judge tlmates range from 300,000 to there molten rock,” Dr. Frank Philadelphia, asked Wolford Chrysanthemums apart, $20. “ It is rising when many peo­ passing zone, this morning on 050^000, Press of Massachusetts Institute is placed against a black back­ Parskey allowed some specta­ Only the most talented ath­ what he diought of peace. The Also, Lynn M. Brennan, of 6 ple’s income is remaining sta­ Highland St. Court date, Dec. 7. ground. letes In strictly amateur sports i W e West German planes of Technology said. “ Most of the prosecutor replied: “I approve , Fern St., Rockville, following tionary or dropping.” tors to leave but none to enter "I wanted to place the em­ to replace them, those In the such as track, field, swimming, landed 39% tons of s u p p lie s moon is solid.” most heartily of peace.” too closely, $20 and unsafe tires, Meanwhile, ^ t e tax collec­ Hildegard M. Stlene of Glas­ phasis on loneliness, to give the courtroom began to boo loudly. gymnastics, etc., remain in Wednesday, while two Iranian The moon’s construction was When defendant Joan Nlchol-1 TIMEX Cut Flowers $10; Michael W. French, 18, of tions are slipping while the tonbury charged with disregard­ competition past the age of 25^ aJr freighters brought tents, determined In part by data from son, 36, of Philadelphia asked feeling that nobody cares” , he 87 Talcott Ave., Rockville, oper­ Sober asked If this would be headquarters said. “ It is a symbol of death costs of state government con­ ing a traffic light signal, last GREAT SAVINGS, GREAT SaiC U O N «diUe some professionals con­ blankets and medical supplies, a seismometer left on the lunar him, however, what he thought ating an unregistered motor ve­ tinued to rise, she said. made part of the record and LIOOETT DRUG in war, the futility of the whole night at W. Middle Tpke and tinue past 40, according to En­ A medical team arrived from surface a year ago by the Apollo the Veltnamese people thought Mixed, or Soporate Colors hicle and operating without li­ Mrs. Beck, who vainly push­ Judge Parskey replied that It At The Parkade thing” . Tower Rd. Court date Dec. 7. cyclopaedia Britaimica. Kuwait. 12 astronauts. of the war in their country. cense plates, $10 each, with ed for a state-income tax in the ON GIFTED AUDIO BARGAINS FOR would only If he were to take He added that no particular action. charges of failure to display in­ 1969 session, said enactment of Robert G. Dalpozzol, 33, of 127 incident Inspired its creation, sert and misuse of license plates such a tax next year could give A new court order was post­ G o n o r o u s just listening to and reading Main St., charged with failure to IS. JIT'S--. EARLY-BIRD SANTAS $ 0 .8 8 nolled; Shirley Gaudlnsky, 30 of the state enough money to pay obey a traffic light signal, last 1 ^ ed on the courtroom door this NOW B u n ch ! the news. Scott attends the Hebron, failure to grant right of off the $200 million state deficit, Second Congregational Church night at W. Middle Tpke and m ornl^ stipulating that no one way, $16 and William Johnston, continue needed services and and was urged to enter the Tower Rd. Court date Dec. 7. could i enter or leave the room 17, of 82 Seneca Dr., Vernon, un­ take some of the pressure off competition by the Rev. Ernest while (court was In session. No necessary noise with a motor local property taxes. Harris, a s ^ ia te minister, who Anita Lipp of 80 Wells St. AM/FM Radio— sketenes are'- allowed and no vehicle, $10, remitted. It remains to be seen whether photographic or sound reproduc­ Check these knew of his Interest in art. ' the Republican governor-elect, charged with operating a motor Scott is the son of Mr. and Also, Sheila Strickland of 123 vehicle with unsafe tires, yes­ Save =100 - Compact Separate Tuners tion equipment are to be allow­ Terrace Dr., Vernon, failure to Thomas J. 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Middle Tpke charged with in­ Rockvillp, intoxication, $10. ■ force, which has been studying cution and associates, defense done in pencil, but he is start toxication, last night behind the reg. $6.50 ^ Charged with failure to obey the state tax structure for the $ - | 2 9 5 and associates and law enforce­ ing to use oil and likes the me­ past year and a half, is expected A&P In the parking lot. Kilgore ment personnel, must voluntar­ dium. State Traffic Commission signs and fined $15, were Jeannette to recommend an income tax in was scheduled to appear in court ily submit to being searched for G a r d e n i a s ...... $ 3 .8 8 N He descHbes his approach as its report, which should be is­ weapons. Demonstrations, pa­ a combination of ^rreallsm Carley of Ellington; Wallace Big ZW speaker, L a r g o P o t s Chandler, 33, of 161 Regan Rd., sued in January or early Feb­ ACCIDENTS accurate tuning. rades and picketing were ...plus the and realism, e m p lo ^ g .real ruary. 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Morton of Maryland, Was said Democ|?ilts Pick Same V Rejected to be interested in succeeding Cabinet May Dance Hickel. oiM* enry ii{ki till diritllMMl NEW YORK (AP)—A cab The Times story also said the State House Leaders driver has pleaded guilty to White House staff virould take on attempted assault on God­ a new look with the likely de­ cate tins for IwHdoy gaodiw By DO^ MICKLE ance with caucus decisions, and A Year-End Shuffle frey Cambridge during an partures of presidential counse­ Asiaxilated Press Writer the House is organised. incident arising from refusal NEIW YORK (AP) — The New said there were no resignations lors Daniel P. Moynlban and HARlliX>RD (AP) — A minor The House leadership has uh- to accept the Negro come­ York Times reported today that on Nixon's desk. Bryce Haripw and a change in gift wrapping pi pH k h A rebellion fomented by the Dem- usual importance next year be- dian 9S a fare. To a newsman’s question jobs for J<4m D. Ehriichman, ocratic town chairman of New cause it represents the scdldest President Nixon plans a major Cambridge said He clung whether changes could be ex­ now a Nixon assistant. Haven was squelched by the Democratic presence in state reshuffling of his Cabinet by the pected in the next two or three Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, artificial ilowpis and fruit youthful leaders of the State government — a government to the cab as the driver started up and was dragged time the second half of his term weeks, Ziegler replied that he who has been rumored to be House of Representatives Wed- ^ I c h will be headed by a Re- begins in January. 10 blocks. didn’t anticipate any. leaving to prepare Nixon’s 1972 T> nesday night as they persuaded publican governor, Thomas Mes- Secretary of the Interior Wal­ The Times said changes are re-election campaign, would not a House caucus to keep them kill. (Th^ Senate is also in Dem­ William Schreiber, 66, the ter J. Hickel, Secretary of the do so fbr another year if at all, «pray paint for holiday dacowrioas] |||| driver, was co^nued on due by Janua^. f ’■ - : in power. ocratic hands, but the margin Treasury David M. Kennedy the Times account said. parole until sentencing set According to the report, Ken­ The two top House leaders re- ® tenuous 19-17, while the and Secretary of Agriculture for Jan. 15. nedy and Hardin are ready to main Speaker William Ratch- Hunse Democrats have a fairly^ Clifford M. Hardl nare expected depart amicably in favor of new He could get up to 90 days Coined Word lord of Danbury, \riio is break- comfortable 99-78 advantage.) in Jail. to leave, the newspaper said." faces. But it said Hickel, who ing with tradition by succeed- Ratchlord & Cto. first began to All have figured in frequent criticized the administration’s Henry N. Alien of New York ifid it ite % ing himself, and Majority Lead- emerge as a leadership team in speculation on cabinet reshuf­ attitude toward young people, is credited with originating the er Carl AJello rtt Ansonia. Ratchford was only Gave River Name fling, but the White House said might not be willing to leave word "taxicab.” According to The caucus picked James Ken- assistant majority leader, ST. LOUIS — ’Ihe name, Mis­ this week no decision has been without protest. Allen, the "cab” part was a HAVE , r/ \ nelly of Hartford as deputy look control in 1909, re­ souri, is derived from what a reached on any change . Gabriel Hauge, president of natural. "Ihe “ taxi” came from speaker, thus putting down a only one old-timer, Pe- tribe of Indians called them­ Asked Monday about periodic Manufacturers Hanover Trust a' French company that made m i minor uprising sparked by New Cromble of Enfield, who was selves as recorded on a 1673 published repot^, press' secre­ Co., was mentioned as a likely meters for horse cabs, called : tnV raete c f on o< Haven Town Chairman Arthur Siven the newly created post of map. Later the - name was tary Ronald L. Ziegler said possibility for the Treasury “taxi-metres.” He combined the Barbieri. deputy speaker. Cromble did transferred to the river and in there are always rumors of that post. The Republican national two and coined the word "taxi­ »vmi6wn Hftp i Barbieri had tried to get not seek re-election this year, turn to the state. sort from' time to time. But he chairman. Rep. Rogers C. B. cab.” Bruce Morris of New Haven in­ and the team is now composed to the post of deputy speaker, entirely of relatively young men threatening to help imt a Re­ —most of them in their 30s. YOU publican into the Speaker’s Ratchford, ------j— Ajello and Prete chair If Morris was defeated. terms under their _1. <_t « • • . . thA WAMiA ama ^ Barbieri claimed to have 30 belts; the rest are members of Democratic Assemblymen in his the reapportionment class o< comer, but the power play fiz­ 1967. zled when Morris withdrew his . The House leaders proved last name»IUC AAA/Illfrom VUiUtlUVraUOfl.consideration •'year--- — they were capable vg of The caucus then proceeded to mt^mtlng a rebellion themselves Thanksgiving! A very special day with pick John Papandrea of Meri- came out late In May den for deputy majority leader, favor of a state income tax a very special menu The traditional IT YET? and it approved Ratchford’s alternative to Gov. John one. With turkey and cranberry sauce slate of assistant majority lead- Dempsey’s tax package and the Pumpkin pies and mince All the mak­ ers — Geoige Hannon of East *“ ®® *’® ^ discussed by the mm Hartford, John Mahaney ot Wa- ®®>^te. The state income tax ings for your favorite stuffing Fruits terbury, John Prete of West Ha- **® again next and nuts and so much more. All the 9 ven and William O’Neill of East y®“ ‘> I**® House leaders fixings for your special holiday dishes - Hampton. ’The Caucus then stick their necks out named Morris as a fifth assis- lar in 1971, when one of their All here at Grand Union's traditionally COME BY PLANE, tant leader as a sort of con- *"ajor functions will be to put low prices! solation prize, making him the *^®®klH on the spot as often as €J first Negro ever to hold a lead- P®®®***!®- Krvrffthinf/ ifou nw tl m ership position in the House. ------tor a iratlilional COME BY CAR OR Implausible as the Barbieri c • O i ploy seemed, it was nonetheless a V r i a i l o t l l d e i l t S a real push. Before the caucus, vjr •! -r* j 'fc>. Barbieri—and Waterbury Town x l O l l J \ 0 Q O l l S t C r Chairman Prank Santaguida — ' COME BY BALLOON . . . held a reception at a nearby BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — hotel that lured some leglsla- Thousands of shouting students tors. But Emilio Daddario, the demonstrated In Damascus to- defeated candidate for gover- day in su)^x>rt of Gen. Hafez As- I nor, was there to help neutral sad and his coup against the BUT BE SURE TO Ize the Barbieri operation. government’s Marxist leaders. The threatened revolt was tak­ Spokesmen in Beirut for the en— seriously enough by AWf/uwu*Republi ousted—— regime claimed lUlU'Afi'antl-As- can State Rep. Francis Oollins sad demonstrations occurred in COME AND SEE of Brookfield, the leading con- noi^em and eastern Syria. tender for minority leader, for Newsinen In the Syrian capi­ / Collins to contact several Dem­ tal reported by telephone that ocratic legislators during the all schools were closed. The ju- day, sounding them out on__ the bilant students paraded the OUR NEW MARKET TODAY! possibility of Ms becoming Greets chanting, "Long live Speaker. Syria’s Lion,” ’’Assad—the peo­ But when the House Demo­ ple’s savior,” and "Uberator of wsuvocrats camevcuitc tolA/ the UlC pointpvmLl, ofui mak- max* Golan,” referring towj uiCthe OynoJlSyrian . 4 SwiWs Premium TurkeyS"M0eep Basted ing their decision, the putative t®rtltory Israel captured in the N rebellion evaporated in fairly still holds, short order. The newsmen said ousted The result is being interpreted ^®®Went Noureddln Atassl, his as a putdown for Barbieri and child were being flown an oblique victory for State Libya today, while Chairman John Bailey, whom the leader of Ataasl’s regime, Barbieri would like to succeed. Gen. Salah Jadid, was flown to (It was no accident that Bar­ Cairo Wednesday night along bieri focused on the post of dep­ with former Interior Minister uty speaker, which had been Mcdiammed Asahawi. biitliiiiiall The Egyptian and Libyan gov­ lined up for Kennelly, Bailey’s "x '.•x> so-in-law.) ernments have both expressed m " >A*' J f* © o n The actual election of Ratch­ support for Assad’s coup, and 2 0 IbB. ford as Speaker won’t take presumably they will keep a and up place until Jan. 6. the first day close watch on the exiled Marx- of the 1971 session. AU the mem- bers of the House vote on the k\ speakership—\riiich is why the post is vulnerable to a revolt Conjunctibn by a few members of the ma­ When a planet or the moon is V jority. party.. . . It— —is customary, on the same side of the earth as however, for the minority to go the sun, it is in conjunction. 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Succe,rf„l Trip , p ® ’*.'/’ balling players came up, “ but did not renew his contract after race relations.” School, also is expected to ap­ Frazier is a deadly punch­ closed-circuit television double- Atlanta where he delated fully nine times for boxing’s big pro career of 28 fights. What ,8 only a plMsant memory now, was OMot the ..m. too.,. I wasn’t able to give them much „ „ „ „ „ „ _____ Teammate John Wooten, an pear before, the grand jury. er like such great heavy­ header.' Unbeaten heavyweight Quarry last month in his first prize. For the 6-8% Foster, who roost rewflroingf rooroonts in roy outdooi? sporty cnreor. ' dofonsiv© back parrish, 34, told newsmen he information ” season following a offensive guard, also was drop­ Tom Fears, who was Flcht- weighed 188, the heaviest of his weights as Jack Dempsey, George Foreman stopped Boone fight since he was stripped of It was three deadly hooks that Beglimin^ Odt. 30 and ending Nov. 6, I spent one week with the Cleveland could not comment on ques- Newsmen were unable to pin squabble over a celebrity golf ped after he charged that Flcht- ner’s coach at New Orleans, Kirkman in two rounds In the his heavyweight title for refus­ smashed Foster senseless at 49 career, it was his fifth- loss In 46 d ^ hunting in the Northern part of Maine. Browns was to resume his ^® Ju t him down as to whether he tournament inIri tvhich he had ner had not invited Negro play- was one of the first 'witnesses Joe Louis and Rocky Mar­ opener in New York’s Madlspn ing induction into the Army. fights and the fourth to a heavy­ ’The town of Patten, is s m a l l ------seconds of the second round. testimony’ today before a unUl^ he had completed his testi- thought "he had been black- charge of inviting players. He ers to participate in the celeb- before the grand jury. He was ciano but until he beats Square Garden. "Clay’s not goima take the "I slipped a Jab and hit him' weight. but a great number of deer Former GoaliUs balled. special federal grand jury was with the New Orleans rity tournament. He went with fired by the Saints about two Muhammad Ali he will be But the Frazier victory pressure that Joe's gonna put on with a left hook for the first Foster, 31, Who said before were in the' giant In the "I was puzzled when I re- "I think I got a raw deal but Saints in 1968, but siw limited the Washington Redskins as a weeks ago. Representatives of a pretender rather than a cleared another block to a fight him," said Foster. knock down,” said Frazier. the fight he would not defend his Maine. woods. HunUng = in - our— ----- side,, — of hockey; Remember probing for possible . ****''*■anti- celved the subpoena because I whether or not you call it black- action, and was dropped before free agent after no other NFL the Browns’ front Office and that has surpassed th? bounda­ Promoters feel that people king to boxing fans. ‘"The second time I doubled up lig^it heavyweight title again, party were ’Thurman and Bruce Bruce Gamble, former Spring- Violations ^ in opera- didn’t know what it was all balling I don’t know,” He said, the 1969 season began. club claimed him, but now is coaching staff also have testi­ ries of the sports world in catch­ want so much to see whether Ali Frazier put his skiils on dis­ with the left hook to the body said afterward; Willett, Andy Oldynski, Rich field Indian goalie? He Is now ^^ons of the National Foot- about, but now that I am here Parrish was with the Browns ’The jury reportedly is looking out of football, fied. play Wednesday night and was ing the fancy of people—a fight can take Frazler’h pressure or and to the head.” *' . “I’ve got to defend the light Morin and myself—- with Toronto of the NHL. He ,League.' and have given some tesUmony, from 1959 until after the first for possible violations of the Fichtner told newsmen ’The invesrtigation Is being d e ­ impressive' as he knocked out with All. whether Frazier really is what Foster got up at the count of heavyweight title soon.” Well, as the story goes, I was last played for ’ the Indians in Parrish, who is director of I’m glad to be of any help I game of the 1968 season, when Sherman Act in the restraint he was accused of bigotry as ducted under strict secrecy by light heavyweight champion When asked if he considered his title says that a fight be­ nine after the first knockdown WhUe Foster, who has suc­ the only one in the party to bag 1963-64. Ed Glacomin of the Teamsters Union health and can to the investigation,” he he asked lor his release. He of players’ services and re- a result of the golf tournament the Cleveland office o f the U.S. Bob Foster in two rounds in his the Foster fight a tune-up for tween the two would be the and it was obvious he was in cessfully defended his crown a deer. But it wasn’t just any New York Rangers was the "edlcal program In St. Louis, said. Ali,«ilso known as Cassius Clay, finished the season with the straint of trade in the merger squabble but was vindicated. Justice Department’s Antitrust first Utle defense since he most luerative in history— deep trouble. four times. Is through as a ordinary deer. It was a 12-polnt, goalie for the Providence Reds called before the jury Fichtner, now a manufac- Frazier said; Houston Oilers and then re­ of the National and American He said the jury asked him Division. Carl Steinhouse, dis- knocked out Jimmy Ellis last grossing up to $10 million. When Foster went down for -heavyweight contender. Fore­ 260-pounder, a .record “ kill” in in 1969-62 season and ■won the Wednesday afte^oon following turer’s representative in Mead- February. “ 1 Was ready for Foster as 1 ’The next block to the dream tired from football. Football Leagues. Such viola- about several players, including trict director of the d iv isle, the second time, referee Tom man is very much In the pic­ M ^ n e s book! Dressed weight Harry Holmes Memorial Tro- testimony by, Ross Fichtner, vllle. Pa., said some of the But lacking was the daily in­ would have been for Ma-Ma (a fight is Oscar Bonavena, the He declined to say why he tions could bring criminal in- former teammate Walter Beach, has declined to say how many Brisco could have counted far ture, but his chance for the title pounds. phy as the No. 1 net-minder, another former Browns defen- questions the jury asked him crease in tension and the howl­ reference to All).*’ brawling Argentine who •will asked for his release from the dictments. who htis claimed he was black- witnesses were subpoenaed, but past 10. In fact, Foster was still probably won’t come imtll Fra­ ing mob that usually makes at­ "I ’m not talking about any fight Ali Dec. 7 in Madison This ended'What-was one of Gump Worsley, the controver- ®t'’e back. dealt with player-pianagement BrownsW hile with the club he Fichtner said the golf tourna- balled, but said Beach’s name said the probe will take at least unsteady when his handlers zier and All settle their differ­ tendance at a heavyweight lights for about three weeks,’’ Square Garden. e mos enjoyable weeks I sial goalie with the Minnesota The jury recessed for the day relations and relations among helped organize the NFL Play- ment incident "cam e at an was not mentioned specifically a month. ’The 23-member jury ences. championship fight a memora­ said Frazier’s manager, Yank ’There also is the five-year helped him from the ring. e ever s ^ t . Am I going North Stars, was in the nets for after quesUoning Parrish for an players in the NFL. ers’ Association, inopportune time when there with any complaint. was impaneled Monday. Frazier said he did get stung ’The sparse turnout at Cobo next year? If everything con- the Indians in the 1969-60 sea­ ble experience. Durham, who then mentioned prison sentence that went with tinues as planned, yes I’ll be out by a right hand, Foster’s power Arena paid a gross of $147,000. son, appearing in 16 games. Never did the fight excite the New York, Houston and Phila­ All’s conviction, a conviction after another deer. sporting public as did a fight delphia as possible sites for a which still is being appealed. pimch, in the first round. "But I Frazier was guaranteed $160,000 • * * Bucks Edge San Diego like Mareiano-Jersey Joe Wal­ Frazier-All' fight which could be ’The U.S. Supreme Court has always get ^ung in the first or against 40 per cent of all re­ Cl, . Looking for a Ride Winning NBA Club ON WA''? OUT— Challenger Bob Foster starts descent to canvas after taking cott or All’s return to the ring in February. been asked by the Justice De­ second round and then I go to ceipts. The fight was seen on oCllOIlt L*rowci8 Chrysler Corp. plans for ne:irt hard left hook by Joe Frazier in first minute of second round last night. against Jerry Quarry. "We will get together and partment to act on the appeal work.” closed circuit television at 110 Playing one of their two season in NASCAR Grand Na- And a crowd of only 6,300— talk,’ ’ said Durham who added, within the next 90 days. When Frazjer did go to work, locations, with 600,000 sots. In 91 scheduled American Hockey Uonal racing has taken an Knicks Are Hurting, second to the Ali-Sonny Uston "He might want more money Frazier’s demolition job on Foster’s superior height and cities in the United States and League games on a Wednesday abrupt turn. One of the three fight in Lewiston, Maine in 1665 than I want and then there Foster kept him from being the reach did him n o good. Canada and also was beamed to night the Springfield Kings wel- major auto manufacturers ^.in Could Double as the smallest heavyweight U- wouldn’t be any light." first light heavyweight cham­ ’The 26-y e a r -o 1 d Frazier 27 other countries. corned the opportunity as it the nation will back only two NEW YORK (AP)—Players could make more than tle turnout in modem history— want Joe Frazier,” All pion to win the heavyweight packed 209 pounds on his 5-foot- Foster’s end was 22% per was the fifth Ume in nine home cars on the circuit. One is the Two Stars on Shelf $15,000 apiece for winning a National Basketball Asso­ Ali Unimpressed showed up at 12,600-seat Cobo shouted after watching the bout crown. Seven previous light 11^-inch frame as he scored his cent. .gam es the club played before Plymouth that Richard Petty NEW YORK (A P )— Injuries to Cazzie Russell and ciation title this year—almost double last season’s fig- a sellout crowd. will drive and the other will be Willis Reed have the New York Knicks in double trou-i —------ure. Last Wednesday night, to help a Dodge Daytona belonging to ble. The NBA’s board of governors Entry List Soaring Near 300 Mark fill to capacity, 2,642 Boy Scouts Buddy Baker. Where does that *^® Philadelphia 76ers Bob Weiss, 26 and Jerry Sloan, Wednesday approved a $7(X),000 Today’s Laugh 20 as Chicago bullied the Roy­ Proud Moment Mcupled seats against the leave Pete HamUton who has ^*'® taWng advantage with Billy ABA Eastern playoff pool. Last year, it was als. The Bulls were up 68-63 at "Hello is this the sports MILWAUKEE, Wla. (AP) Cleveland Barons and watched netted $130,806 this season 'in Cunningham in double figures, $i’’00,000. With Joe Frazier — A two-ton welded steel the half and poured in 17 editor?” a female voice ask­ the host team get beat, 7-6. 15 starts for the Petty Enter- RusseU and Reed on the Leaders Op en ’The New YSrk Knicks, en- sculpture — "The Pack’s The game also marked the re- prise? He’s looking for another Cunningham splintered straight, points, at the start of ed over the phone yesterday. Vitale, Third Last Turkey Day, the second half. route to their first world title ATLANTA (AP) — As and who lost it when he refused flailed at the air, smashing an Farl Yost answered and Proudest Moment” — Is to turn of No. 1 goaltender, Bruce ride in ’71. Hamilton’s last ride ^ew York with a 29-polnt per- last year, scooped $118,090 out be put on exlhlblt today. Jeff Mullins scored 30 points the images of Joe Frazier to be drafted, fights Oscar imaginary opponent—Frazier. said yes. '*> Boo’ Land^, out since the first for bossman Petty ended up in ^ ^®^,?‘®, ^?®” ®and Jerry Lucas had 28 for San U p Margin of the kitty, or a little more, Bonavena in New York next “ You will meet me soon,” Made for the Packer Hall game of the season with a the guard rail with 43 laps re- f ^ than $1,000 a man. and Bob Foster flashed ’The caller added, “ I would Hopes to Move Up ip Road Race Francisco. Boston never had the month and is almost certain to yelled Ali. "We going to see who like some information on the of Faine In Green Bay, WIs., M d e r sepamtton. Butch Gor- g^nday in the Wednesday lead, although the Celtics closed By'TH E ASSOCIATED PRESS If a team winds up with the the sculpture Is file work of ing the colorful skater down American 600 at Rockineham best -winning percentage, as the across the giant closed cir­ take on Frazier early next the heavyweight champion is auto race Thanksgiv­ By EARL YOST foot and vowed that he’d be to within one point three times amateur artist Elmer Win­ from Los Angeles to work him- ""1®"®®" Rockingham. Ruggeu, the team’s super sub, Kentucky opened a 1%-game Knicks did, and goes on to take cuit teuevision screen, Mu­ yaar. now . . . We going to find out ing morning in Manches­ Ninth in 1967, fourth in back and do better in 1970. in the closing minutes. "Foster is faster than Frazier . . . I’m going to play with him ter. ter. self into shape after about with f I- h neSarro from Hone ^ a Portland overcame a 20-point edge In the East and Indiana the title, then it will collect hammad Ali, ballooning liis 1968 and third last year, TVo former champions have He said It freezes the ac­ sickness, played brillianUy as va^ey R I ^ caotu^ed ^ fractured wrist. Reed, their but ain’t either one of ’em got —klU him . . .” "Could you tell me what entered, Dr. Charlie Robbins, Atlanta lead with a 38-point closed the gap to 1% in the $212,000 . John Vitale hopes to move tion of 12 players on the last lips like a fighter wearing anything to match my speed,' By that time most of the fans time the time trials start and who turned the feat twice, and well. In three games. Goring n ASc'I r m oXd K Bob^y ZTtoTe N^T tT u e Ta^t ve^^ .third quarter to beat the Hawks. West as the diidsional batUes A team with the best overall up all the way to the top play of file 1667 National a mouthpiece, moved for­ said All, whose group included in the auditorium had crowded how many cars will qual­ Charlie Dyson. ’The latter has has scored two goals and add- won the GN with 3 8M ^®®^’ Lou Hudson had a big night for winning percentage will get FootbaU League champion­ ,ed four assists. Also joining the t ,ind the ‘ "*®’‘ ® ^® continued Wednesday night in Drew Brown, his trainer. around All’s seat, watching him ify?” in the 34th Five Mile Road been up in the top 26—which is the losers with 49 points. $20,000, plus $30,000 for having ward in his seat and threw ship game—In 13 below zero the American Basketball Asso­ All watched a- brief prelimi­ shout and throw punches. He 'The only known sporting Race in Manchester quite a feat—for two decades. Kings were rugged d^ense ^ries ?rith W w ? ' v” ®’® ^“l®^"®^ a bad Lew Alcindor’s three-point the best i>ercentage In its two- temperatures in Green Bay. a volley of swift punches nary bout with thinly veiled dis­ shifted Into a ring stance, shov­ race Thanksgiving morning Thanksgiving morning. Robbins, who will be making man Ray FoHln and the ever- S r i e t n S “ e *‘"®® play with a minute left trigr ciation. division conference. On that play, quarterback into the air. dain for the style of the fighters. ing his right leg back hard in Manchester is the Five T h e former University of his 26th start, will be honored gered Milwaukee’s victory over The Colonels got a bit of Winning teams In the first Bart Starr dived Into the end "Look at those chumps,” he Look at ’em—they stand there against his seat and knocking it Mile Road RaCe and only Connecticut standout cross by the sponsoring Nutmeg For­ San Diego, the Bucks^l2th In 13 zone to give the Packers a breathing room In the fight to *^® ^ said under his breath, between punching away at each other, from its mootings. "two wheelers” will be al­ country runner from East Ha­ est, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, starts. Alcindor scored 26 i, j ® ® $32,000, survivors of the semifl- 21-17 victory over the Dallas up their engagement at the venr- nanuea i..ieveiana us iwn aeieat punches. "Look at ’em punch Man punches at me, I get out of A fan in a sports jacket lowed. ven will be one of the men to for his many appearances and points, 19 in the first half, al­ stay ahead of Virginia as they nal playoffs wlU collect another watch in the big run over Man­ Cowboys. Springfield Coliseum. Then * * ♦ in 20 games, 111-98; Chicago away at each other. Got no the way. Like a matador and shouted at All that Frazier help throughout the years. spaijked Cincinnati 128-107; San though sitting out much of the whipped Carolina 122-112 while $40,000 and the winners of the chester’s paved streets one ’The work was fashioned of Kings return Dec. 4 to host the style, dot no footwork. Got the bull.” would be much tougher Dave Farley, former Brown Stafford Banquet Francisco tripped Boston 90-89; game ■with four personal fouls. the second-place Squires were championship series •will get nothnig except muscle. A scien­ week from today. ’The race auto bumpers and other AHL Western Division leader, ripped 127-116 by the Floridians. $90,000. And then came the main than Quarry. All whirled toward University star, now with the Saturday night, Nov. 28, the Portland hammered Atlanta Rookie ,pon Adams topped tific boxer tear ’em up. Just Bruins Net starts at 10:30. Junk-yard scrap. Baltimore. ’The contespt 'will be event—Foster, a tall, rangy the voice and lunged toward the Boston A.A., as is McMahon, 1413-131, and Milwaukee humbled San Diego with 23 points while And Indiana moved even clos- ’The board of goveraers tear ’em to pieces.” light heavyweight, and Frazier, man. His trainer grasped him More than 276 entries have like old home week-with rough Rockets’ star EMn Hayes was er to the Idle fnmt-runnlng Utah set up the foUowing playoff pair- been received to date which will bear watching as well as nnd tonTh T.n,-rv - ^ ,1 ^ O to r SpCCdWhy WUl hOSt ItS San Diego 117-111. ’Hie members of All’s entour­ tightly muscled and compact, around the middle, pulling Ali and tough Larry Johnston "and limited to 16, well below his av­ Stars in the West as the Pacers ings for 1971: Eight Goals means, with good weather, a Charlie Duggan, the Connecti­ NASCAR Awards Banquet to New York and Philadelphia age, who sat with the fighter moving inside the looping back and laughing. All was not Marc Dufour returning to the erage of 27. clipped Denver 119-114. First round. Eastern Confer- field of 300, or better, will an­ cut schoolboy cross country be held at the Speedway Club­ w ere' locked in a close duel; he watched the fight in At­ punches of Foster to take him smiling. Ice with the'Clippers.. In Wednesday night’s only ence, first place team Atlantic swer the starter’s gun. champion, undefeated this sea­ Pietrosante house. then Cunningham’s field goal on lanta’s municipal auditorium, apart with stabbing punches. In Triumph Leading the Kings in scoring other ABA game—the first half Division, vs. runner-up Central “ You will meet me soon,” No post entries will be ac­ son, and one of the best looking Stafford champions Ed Yar- a drive up the middle 'With 4 ;82 nodded their agreement. “ Noth­ '"They trying to dance like said All as Frazier’s image fad- youngsters in years. is Real Lemieux with 19 points, rington in the modified ranks left gave the 76ers a 101-100 lead of a twlnbUl in JacksonviUe, Division and first place tAnn' Boston became king of the cepted for the AAU-sanctlonal To R eceive with nine goals scored and 10 Memphis Pros nipped Central vs. runner-up Eastern ing,” hissed All, throwing a me,” laughed All, "But I got ed from the screen. “ Be there, event. and FVankie Edwards in the they never relinquished. Mikolayunas mountain in the NaUonal Hock­ Another Dave — Dave Dunsky assists. Lemieux Is a six-year Pittsburgh 114-111. both best-of-7 series. roundhouse right in the dark the speed and the moves.” He had said earlier in the Nary a word has been heard of Gloucester, Mass., is an­ six-cylinder division ■will be Hal Greer had 19 points eind and nearly striking the leather- Moments later, Foster was night that he planned to “ get ey League East—untU the New veteran of the National Hockey honored. Bailey Howell, who scored 12 defending champion other who hisLS always done ’71 Gold Key Remains Top jacketed man beside him. lying on the canvas and the Frazier up well here,” placing in the top League playing with the De- ipfjg menu Is a complete roast po'lnts in the fourth quarter, had "They is nothing.” ring announcer was saying that him one of trolt Red Wings in 1968-67 than jjeef dinner, served famUy 16 to assist Billy ’The Kid. Walt Giants Outscore Jets^ 20-6^ .olor.4 lolk-. “ “ “ • '*• dozen the last three years. Nick Pietrosante, the super Ali was watching the title Frazier had retained his title, whlppln’s.” vorltes and a slx-Ume winner with Los Angeles from 1967-69, style promptly at 8. Knowing FYazier led New York with 24 Pass Catcher And in Toronto, Punch Imlach The field will be competing star of Connecticut's high HOW HIGH CAN YOU GO?—Two giants of pro bout between Frazier, the Ali, his face contorted with “ He owed me three years here during his top years. for merchandise awards, the the Rangers in 1969-70 along the Stafford way of doing points. made a triumphant return and school gridirons in the early NEW YORK (AP) — A lot of Clinch Second Place Honors champion, and Foster in the anger, jumped to his feet in the back pay,” said All, referring to However, the field won’t be first 26 runners will have their with the LA Kings In the same things, you better be there on Kevin Loughery „ . came .off the basketball, Willis Reeci (left) of the New York received a royal reception. FINAL city in which he began his ring darkened auditorium and the petiod in which he was un­ lacking for talent. Besides Vi­ choice of prizes. Also honored 1960’s, has been named to re­ period. time. A social hour precedes bench to score 11 points in the people have trouble spelling and Knicks, anti Nate Thurmond of the Warriors are up STANDINGS Ron Weeks and Scott O’Dell. Boston, employing its usual comeback last month by demol- shouted over and over ,"I want able to get a license to box. tale, many eyes will be focus­ 'Topping all AHL scorers is the dinner from 6:30 to 7:30. second quarter and fin'lihed pronouncing his name but Da- in arms over this NBA action for loose ball. W. L. T. The strong defender tor the wilt be the first three to finish ceive one of three 1971 Gold Eagles Ishlng Jerry Quarry. Ali, who Joe Frazier!” “ He’s driving my Cadillacs, lightning attack, clubbed Minne­ ed on Pat McMahon, the Ire­ Norm Beaudin of the Cleveland Dancing will follow the dinner with a teiim-hlgh 20 points for vldson quarterback Mark 4 0 2 Jets was Bob Roy who was in in the 60 and over age class, Key Awards by the Connecticut Giants won the title as Cassius Clay All’s hands were blurs as he wearing my diamond rings.’ sota 8-4 to vault over idle Mont­ land Olympic marathoner, who Barons ■with 22 points. Spring- until 1 p.m. ’Tickets are avail- Baltimore. Bobby Smith’s 26 led ’Thompson has no trouble find- 3 0 3 on many tackles. He had able the first three schoolboys £uid Sports Writers’ Alliance. Jets real into first place. But several has been unbeatable this yeeir the first two three-man teams. field, as a team, has tallied 69 able from Race Director Bill the Cleveland offense. , * ... Disturbance at Film House 2 2 2 help from Kevin Kehoe, Bob hours later in Los Angeles, the Chet Walker scored 27 points, Mike Mlkolayunas of the Wlld- Patriots in Eastern races. McMahon Race headquarters will be ’The presentations 'wiU be goals. Slater. BOSTON (AP) — A disturb- knock out Poster in the second 2 8 1 Feder, Jimmy Brezlnski and cats remained the NCAA pass- Chargers 0 6 0 Dan DeCicclo. Rangers, who began the day in was second last y ^ r to Bur- JOHN VITALE set up at the East Side Rec. made at the Alliance’s annual ance broke out at Boston Arena round, and extra police were a second-place Ue with the ______receiving leader for the second dinner on Monday, Jan. fa, Summoned to the Arena as it ap- 'The degree of sportsmanship Bruins, kept pace with the Stan- _ i t t v • hm t • 1971. at the Park Plaza Hotel successive week, according to Wednesday night, with many ’The Giants nailed down sec­ displayed by players, coachep, Brodie Remains Passing Leader statistics released today by the .v,— trouble might get out ond place in the Midget Foot- and fans all year long rate an ley Cup champions by downing Brutal t ishtinsi M.achine in New Haven. Moe Drabowsky National Ckilleelate Snorts Serv- throwing bottles and chairs hand. ’The picture came back f “‘’JJ " t V a ----- t —T — the Kings 6-3. ______\S.______S ______of the Baltimore Orioles pre­ at the screen, when the closed on. however, and the crowd ‘!'® ^ ^ .< * ® /te r can well be Imlach, who coached the Ma- ^ p icGs. viously was named as a recip­ Mlkolayunas has averaged 8.8 circuit television picture went quieted down as the knockout '^^® program pie Leafs to four Stanley Cup Jets captured third place in the for boys. ient while the third award win­ Giants’ Newest Hero Ron Johnson catches per game, totaling TO in ^e®^ during the second ®nd^ fi- was replayed on the screen. victories in 10 years before ner will be named later this .r„ , picture also went dead at well-balanced league. Midget football could not being fired in 1969, returned soil Heart Out eight games for 909 yards and reund o ' t^i® Jo® Frazier- The Giants scored on the sec- operate without the contribu^'^ month. six touchdowns. Bob Foster heavyweight tiUe the same time during the tele­ home as coach of the new Buffa­ SPICE — Gwen Steeves 127, ond play of the game on , a tions of the people of Manph^ Pietrosante followed up his cast in Portland, Maine, but the lo team and gleefully watched Pauline Bellinghiri 127. Could Be First to Win Both Rs Runner-up Tom Gatewood of tight. crosabuck by Gerry Martel ter, the fund raising activi^ s outstanding career at Notre Notre Dame has averaged 7.9 The crowd of 4,000 fans had crowd at the Exposition Build­ his Sabres destroy Toronto 7-2. which covered 47 yards. He of the Women’s Auxlllary,/M d For Joe Frazier Dame High School in West Ha­ NEW YORK (AP) ■ — In all leads both conferences in yard- Minnesota in interceptions with receptions with 63 in eight watched a live boxing program, ing there did not cause any “ We want Punch . . . We want ELKS — Tony Desimone 141- then ran for the conversion the facilities provided b y / the ven with an All-American per­ the recorded hlstorv of orofes- age gained with li977 while La- five each. Erames for 974 vards and .seven the televised George Foreman- major disturbance. Punch!” most of the 16,342 fans 365, Gene Richardson 136-369, around right end. town government. / DETROIT (A P)—A brutal fighting machine--with formance at the University of slonal football no one seems to monlca is tops in touchdowns 9 9 ' Ernie Jennings of the Air Boone Kirkman fight, and the 1116 picture similarly went at Maple Leaf Dick Krol 138-136-403, Tony Sal­ In the second quarter the Jets The countless hours^ of time Gardens compassion— that’s Joe Frazier. Notre Dame in South Bend, have been so precocious as Ron with 17. ^ In the AFG, Ed Podiriak of perce leads in yardage and first round of the Frazier-Foster dead in Springfield, where a screamed as the game ended vatore 147-383, John Rleder 141- drove from their own 37-yard P“ t In- by. the Board’" of Direc- But the heavyweight boxing champion of the world ______ind., a^d nine years In the Na­ Johnson of the New York Giants Other leaders Inin the NFC are KansasK a n s a s a ^ t iy y leleads a ^ min pumpunt re- touchdowns with■with 1,229 and 17 bout when the picture went out. crowd of 900 was watching the ^ tors-" coaches olavfera ch e^ and the object of their affecUon 381, Mike Denhup 134-378, Brian doesn’t let his soft heart interfere with his hard punch. McNamara i42-is4, Walt Suiii- tional Football League. in handUng the two Rs—rushing Bruce Taylor of San Francisco ^rns with a 16.6 average, Jim respectively on his 69 catches in The fans became unruly as telecast at the Paramount Thea- ^ 32-yard^weeo bv®^ JoL^Kun^ iead’ere parents announcers responded with a tip of his hat A native of Ansonia where The only things that interfered with his punch is their van 349, a i Atkins 359, Hal andreceiring.rocclvlnfif * ®ver- Dunc^ o Baltl^^^^^^^ they missed seeing Frazier W. ^Te^uin^^^^^ that brought the cheering crowd his parents still reside, Pietn>- Johnson, sicqulred by the age, Cecil ’Turner of Chicago in kickoff returns with a 36.3 aver- and a Statue of Liberty touch- equipment managers have to its feet. heavyweight championship fight Wednesday night were Gaboury 367, Bob Taimadge ses. down run by end Mike Pierce certainly fulfUl^^ the objectives sante became the first player Glants from Cleveland in an kickoff returns vrith a 32.9 aver- age, Jerrel Wilson of K a ^ Bob Foster’s body and head. which covered 16 yards. stated in the league constitu- Former Leafs Gerry Meehan from a catholic high school to off-season trade that sent Ho= age, Julian Fagan of New Or- City is tops in punting irith a i It took Frazier just 49 seconds FLORA|—-Eleanor MacLach- Thls was the end of the line tlon. . .“ ’The . purpose of this and Larry Keenan, with two be named to the All-State team mer Jones to the Browns, has leans in punting with a 42.4 av- 46.4 average and J o ^ y Robin- of the second round to knock out lan 186, Arlene LaPointe 177- for the Jets as the Giants association is to promote moral goals apiece, and Floyd Smith, in 1954. The Green Knights, the light heavyweight king be­ 504, bee Simmons 462. done so well In both facets of ®rage and Dick LeBeau, Larry son of K a i ^ dominated the play from mid- physical fitness of boys by with a pair of assists, engi­ coached then by John Janenda, the sport that he could become Wilson and Paul Krause of in intercepUons with sevem___ neered the romp. fore 6,300 persons In Oobo Are­ way of the second period to the conducting midget football con- na, plus a closed-circuit televi­ HIGH IX>W — Arlene Schu­ were the undefeated state the first player in NFX, annals end of the game. tests and thus encourage good Boston, snapping a rare two- champions. sion hookup in the United States macher 176-480. Elaine Wood­ to win both the rushing and re­ Dave Wetherall intercepted a sportsmanship and community game losing skein, battered the Big Nick, as he was called and 27 foreign countries. cock 464, Ann Keegan 463. ceiving titles. pass and rqn 10 yards for the P*^^® Manchester.” Minnesota, net with 47 shots because of his size and thun­ Cornell Makes Use of Cannon League statistics released to­ second Gisuit touchdown in the ■ while the North Stars managed Frazier sent his lanky chal­ derous running speed, turned lenger to the canvas twice with ALUED PRINTING — John day show the 6-foot-l, 206-pound third quarter. Nell Snuffer ran only 20. in another great career for the vicious l^ft hooks to the body Mack 213-663, Bill Mergandahl second-year man' from the Uni­ In Person of Back Marinaro over the ls«t touchdo-wn on a Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge and Fighting Irish. He was picked 1971 COM ETS and head. ’The first Ume Foster 201-668, Gerry Villenue 203, Ray versity of Mlchlg;an is third in Johnny Bucyk, with two gals on several All-America both categories in the National ITHACA, N.Y. (AP)—BeforedeUcatessen, but he also found By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE ed season, the Big Ten crown Houston 42, Wake Forest $6 (N) ^J® ® ^ ® P®*"- took a nine count but Frazier MacDonald 200-556. iod for toe final score. apiece, paced the Bruins' rout in 1968 and was named the Peerless Prognosticator ^® Rose Bowl. Illinois $7, Iowa 7 Conference; within nine yards yje 1970 football season started, time to work on sprints and ’The Jets could not get going while Bobby Orr and Don moved in quickly to finish it And — hak-kaff — the Hoople Kent State 9, Xavier 7 ALLEY KA’TZ — Verna Find­ most valuable player in Notre of the rushing lead and within football coaches w!ere ,. _ and toe running of toe Giant’s from $2217. * Ptvoto) when Foster wobbled to his feet. any harder Egad, friends, once more System has some bad news for Louisville 26, Drake 12 Awrey notched three assists lay 125, Fran Jammaltis | 130, Dame’s victory over Army in two catches of the receiving Idldnt w o r » Scott O'Dell and Tim McCon- IT’S ALL OVER— Joe Frazier is waved to corner by Referee Tom Brisco be­ each. “ I don’t think the referee asked if Ed Marinaro would j jjj ^ „ jjg your favorite correspondent has old friend Woody Hayes again Boston Col. 38, Lynn Prior 133-366. 1957. That was the same year viUe’s passing took them down fore latter counted out Bob Foster at 49 seconds of second round in Detroit ring. (Tom Brisco) should have let this year. A painstaking exam­ Massachusetto IS New York’s Jean Ratelle that Pietrosante threw a key rushing, Larry Brown of carry the ball as much as he did gays, “ But It was more totenst- h ^ m p h ® H w ‘’ylu m v ^ Well to toe seven yard line when the MORIARTY Bob come out that second ination of all available data in­ Memphis St. 2i',. Utah State 7 slammed home an unassisted KACEY — Mario Frattaroll block for the winning touch­ Washington has gained 738 i„ 19?9. fled.” game ended. time,” Frazier said, his brown dicates a Michigan victory, 24- Northwestern 23, Mich. State 20 goal—,his second tally of the 208-220-686, Bruce Davis 200, down as Notre Dame ended yards, MacArthur Lane of St. "Why use a cap pistol when Marinaro totaled 987 yards on porce to wWn Defensively toe whole Giant BROTHERS I.K A SK 26 -Month lea.scs eyes looking compassionately at 21, in a titanic tussel! Missouri 14, Kansas 12 .ivoihiblc on new Ciidillac. night—just 48 seconds into the Jim (Jamtin 209, John Martin Oklahoma’s long winning Louis 732 and Johnson 729. In you’ve got a cannon?” , quipped irr carries for 10 touchdowns In ^ i , —nresentfttive atnn! team rates credit for causing streak. Not to many miles away at Oklahoma 28, Nebraska 21 t)l(l. inolali', Hiiirk, I’on- Kiarsis Dominates third period to put the Rangers gathered in an Inter- 206, Mark Royce 200, Terry receiving.receiving, <3iarleyCharley Taylor of offensive coach coach Carmen Carmen Pic- nc- the the first first six six Cornell Cornell games games thisuaia i„„f Saturday'' Anda—i pray___ numerous Jet fumbles. Extra .31.') Center St., Manchester tia, . and C-hovr'olct. in front for the first time_ and ; view room afterwards. Washington has caught 40 pass- cwie. fall and It would have been tg,j South Bend, in the contest fea- Duke SO, No. Carolina 20 Means 201-669, Oil Glnsburg foreca&ter turjng No. 1 Notre Dame and praise should be given to Jim Rod Gilbert locked up the vlcto- "He was down fer eight or 225. es, Dick Gordon of Chicago 39 well, Cornell’s cannon Is aver- much higher had It not been for tallied 42 correct Nortfaera lU. 12, Buffalo 8 Phone 643-51. predictions g LSU, I confidently pre­ C3iartier, ’Tom Cunningham, KliN'l'— liy Un- ilay, wi ck. ry with a marker midway in the when he got up he was and Johnson 38. aging just under 30 shots a five fumbles. ^yt of 61 decisions for a cool Notre Dame 28, LSU 14 Three Gridders dict an Irish triumph over the or month Rushing Statisties final frame. tilting toward the referee,” add- Y — Al Bujaucius 156-148-144- With his 429 yards receiving, game and Is certain to break It took Marinaro only 13 .323 per cent? None, I’ll wager Michigan 24, Ohio State 21 Bayou Bengals, 28-14. Dave Balon also scored twice chunky fighter. "When 448, ’Tony Marlnelll 148-372, Art Johnson has g;ained 1,168 yards, most of those eight school re- games to break Gary Wood's _ um-kumph! ' ^ Iowa State 24, Okla. State 10 Cited for Play For the first time in mem- Oregon 21, Oregon St. 12 M \N< IIK STK K for New York—once when Kings referee said come on out I Candidate Johnson 373, Fred McCurry $76, or more than one-third of the cords and four Ivy League ComeU career rushing record ot MEDFORD, Mass. (A P)— Dave Kiarsis of Trinity I ■will be unable to at- MOTOK I.K.ASK la, . goalie I>enls DeJordy acciden- o'" be less than a Barbara Dessureau of 108 Me- Cabrar 368, Roy DeVeau AMHERST, Maas. (AP) i_ Giants’ entire team total of marks he set last year as a 2,166 yards. Wood needed 27 *-a r readers and let’s look to ’ Dartmouth 36, Pennsylvania 0 dominates the latest football rushing statistics released as Harvard taUy knocked the puck into his champion. My job was to fight.” Kee St. has been chosen a New- R'^ss DeVeau 147-370, Hank Quarterback Rick RobustelU of 2.698, enough by ItseU to e^laln gophomore. games to set the record. Se fo^^dTbie^k tL t^es Penn State 32, Pittsburgh 18 .',12 W .'sl Cont. r .St and Yale clash for the 87th today by the New England Small Gellege Statistical own net—and Bob Berry clicked Foster said he didn’t hear ei- ington Ski Club queen lor the Martyn 366, Pete Aceto 160-392, C ^ ecU cu t, end Russ Wood of their sudden rise as a contender .pjjg 210-pounder from New After hft first six games this your Peerless Prognosticator Princeton 22, CorneU 16 Mam !„'.st, r. Conn time on the gridiron. In a Service. ------twice for Los Angeles. ther the first or second count. 1970-1971 season. The local worn- Rocco Lupacchlno 140-362, Joe MaMachusetts and wide recelv- in the NFC’s Eastern DiylsKm. MUford. N.J. was named to the year, Marlnaro’s 2,348 yards this week ’There are more than Purdue 28, Indiana 14 c.ill 6i:!-i;>ii ’The senior halfback leads by The figures through games of hard-fought affair my beloved ------He also said he didn’t even an will represent the club at Tw^ronlte 147-363, Elliott Fish Z Leber of Vermont have Johnson is the lone player m ^ , g team AU-Amerlca were the most gained by any enough crucial contests and old- Rice 17, ’TCU 10 wide margins in total yards last Saturday, when most of the alma mater—Boola-Boola—will know he was down a second the Connecticut Ski Council Sno- Garl Bolin 136-38 , John , en chosen as the top offen­ the NFC among toe leadere in j^^t year and many fans major coUege running back the fashioned traditional batUes on Rutgers 18, Colgate 0 gained (1,874), yards per game aree’s small college teams com- prevail. Make it, Yale 29, Har­ Last 'Night’ s Fights time. After the second knock­ ball at Yale Saturday, where 189-374, Bert Davis 139, sive, defensive and sophomore both categories, ’m e A m e n ^ ,,g,g yie most exciting last two seasons. tap to satisfy even toe zanlest SMU 13, Baylor 10 (171.6), and average yards per pleted their seasems, show vard 20! NEW YORK—George Fore- down he lay on the canvas on Gene ’Tlrlnzonle playera in the Yankee Confer- Conference ^ -.“ yl runner in toe East. Marinaro is toe complete of- football fUberts. Syracuse 42, SUaml (Fla.) 8 carry (6.8). He is also tied for Wayne Sanborn of Springfield — — — ------she will compete with 16 others Tlrlnzonle 141-361, Al In other spine-tingling, tra­ man, zi6, iM ^ a r d ^ 1 U .„ his back for about five minutes, for the Utle of Connecticut Ski M“ rtyn 354, Andy Lamoureaux ence for their performances in oml s Jim Ifllck. KHck is sixin ^ touchdown Jaunta fensive footbatt player. While w />hih VanUerbUt 18, Tampa 14 (N) third in the scoring figures with as the top scorer with 84 points. ditional meetings I predict Okla- Tennessqa 20, Kentucky 10 ocKea out Boone Kirkman, ,.j Council Queen Contestants will 377, Vic MarineUi 136-381, Dick last toturday’s football games. UedTJ^to to 1? c e r S ^ t h ™ his r u n i ^ most- t J L 1 . ^ e cS!ld ^ n d both home will stun unbeaten Ne­ Read Herald Ads 6? points. followed by Dave Lane of Orfby 203, Seattle,**2. Arkansas 36, Texad Tech 14 ble unUl he caught me with a b® judged on their knowledge Ladue 162-374, RobustelU completed 1$ of 28 tied for sixth in receiving wun ComeU began throwing to ly, Big Ed is an exceUent pass y,e quIo State (8-03 vs Mlchi- braska, 28-21; Oregon ■will whip BOSTON—John Colley, 158, ...... pasws for 224 yards and three ’TiUedo 17, Goto. St. U. 16 (N) of skiing, beauty, poise and in­ Prank Calvo 367, Bund! Tarca ^ ° /® ® ® P ^ rushing leader Is ^ u'****' ® the coaches feel (9^,) NLe^Dam e (b% Oregon State, 21-12; Tennessee Rick Murphy of Amherst is SomervUle, Mass,, outpointed fu,, UT El Paso 82, Trinity U. 12 volvement in club activities. A 358, Larry Bates 368, Dave La- ^ch dow n s, esUbllshlng a New irilvrt rlttte o T S S e r with 676 touchdowns in toe 81,20 he s just as valuable as a block- yg. l s u (7-1) clashes. But. alas. will outscore Kentucky, 2010, the passing leader with a com- BUly Marsh, 165, Las Vegas, w w due 352. (N) pletlon percentage of 16.9 on 136 Nev., 8. . « ’ ing trunks and blue robe. skier for two and one-half years, «"*««• completion olta^d’^HJ^tt DlxOT ®^®’’ Colombia. er. No wonder toe pros already being a mere mortal I shaU and Southern California will i>ol- Mrs. Dessureau is employed at 'Tulane 26, N.C. State 16 (N) USED GOLF CLUBS compleUons in 295 attempts for ’TOKYO—Cassius Naito, 168%, •‘I say one thing. He’s got a In re- "^®’® ®P*®^ ®™* *® *“ ''® *"®^® tnqulrles about him. have to settle for one game. Ish off neighboring UCLA 37-21. good left hook.” Pratt & Whitney in East Hart­ hiked his three-year total to $12, A i? iL ^ M lt a M s c ^ of Bu- ®“ fty for a big guy.” says Ben Marinaro, who Is majoring In And not wishing to appear to Now go on with the fore­ Idaho 24, Tulsa 14 1,641 yards and nine touch- Japan., and Tetsuo Hoshlno, 160, Coast Guard Elects Southern Cal. 37, UCLA 21 (N) Frazier; insisted the bout was ford. c e lv ^ . Mar -ecentlons Mints, ComeU sports Informa- hotel management, picked Cor- sUght any of these great Institu- cast. downs. Japan, drew, 10; Naltok re- n e w LONDON (AP) — Paul ence UUe with a »$.|2 victory For Xmas Presenfs . ------Howard of Wlnthrop, Mass, and ^ o is No. 1 vrt o^and tt«» director who refuses . to neU because of toe Ivy League tions I shaU. not reveal which Utah 37, BYU 14 Murphy’s primary target, over Rhode Island. iVtirrCn WOUB V > aVa a I v a m a IAW {n^llAn/«A r a.1aaa11 ___ ia.i______t^ed Japanese middleweight clssllTclay. ^ a in tL of Baltimore and sports desks with influence. game I shall favor with my Arizona 8L 40, New Blexloo Virginia 20, Maryland 16 FROM $$8.00 PER SET UP. Jean F\igett, is the top receiver Utle. • A Zlomek of Gary, Ind., “ I get my tuneups In the gym have been named cocaptains of helped get the quarter­ ^uck of ^ brochures and releases trying to His main worry right now Is presence! 17 (N) Va. Tech 82, 'VMI 7 FEW NEW SETS WOODS .A IRONS AT A 40^ with 63 catches for 680 yards CANTON, Ohio—Dave Mat­ T Extension back four Umes as l/Mass de­ and when I get in the ring I LINCOLN, R.I. (AP) — The the 1971 Coast Guard Academy t le ^ o r t o e /^ e r - u p spot with AU-Amerlca. finishing No. 1 rusher In the Saturday is the day Woody Stamford 28. CaUfonda 22 Washington 23, Wash. State 16 DISCOUNT. SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD UN*m euid three touchdowns, while thews, 205, Akron, Ohio, cut- want to get it over with.” Rhode Island State Racing and football team. They are juniors feated New Hampshire 24-14 to VUlanova 24, West Chester 0 NEEDED AT XMAS. teammate Tom Small is next pointed OrviUe Qualls, 236, Chi­ “®“ “ w ”lf he makes it, It’U be be- eo»*nt>T. an honor that eluded Hayes and his Buckeyes have Miami (O.) 34. Onclmiafi 21 AUUeUcs Commission approved Zlomek has been a ^rtlng de- finish second in the conf,rence No. Texas St. 42, Wichita St. 8 CAN BE SEEN AT AL’S PRO GOLF SHOP with 46 recepUons for 627 yards cago, 10. standings. 'The oasslng leaders remained cause of his antics on the field, him last year because ComeU been waiting for since that at- 80. Carolina 16, Clenuon 15 Monday an. 11-day extension to fenalve end for two years How- the sanM as last week—John not from my office,” Mlntz Played only nine game*. Oklabo- ternoon 12 months ago when the Columbia 18, Brown 16 Minnesota 38, Wisconsin 28 (N) 16 Strong Street, Manchester, Conn. and four ’TDs. POR’TLAND, Maine—Irish LAS VEGAS, Nev.—P e t e r Leber caught eight passes for Dec. 19 In the thoroughbred fall ard was the regular quarter­ Brodie ot San Francisco in the aays. ma’s Helsman trophy winner Michigan Wolverines belted the Florida S t 3^ Kansas S t 26 Night' game , Bruce Laird of American In- Beau Jaynes, 138, Lowell, Cobblah, 146, Las Vegas out- 137 yards Including two touch­ After 6 P.M. Daily Except Sunday. meeting at Lincoln Downs. back unUl the seventh game ' UOohn 20, Holy Groes 10 temaUonal is the top punter Mass., outpoihted Juan Ramos, poihted Frankie Rodriguez 146 downs and returned two kickoffs NFX3 and Daryle Lamonlca of summer, Marinaro han- Steve Gwens beat him by U4 Ohio State lads 24-12. Tile de- Yale 29, Harvard 20 ’The track originally was of the 1970 season when he suf- Oakland In the AFC. Brodie

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