Average D ^ Net Press Ran The Weather F ot The Week Ended NoTentber 14, ISTS Cloudy, cold, chaince of flur­ ries through tonight. Lows In the upper teens to the 20s; Tues­ 16,080 day becoming sunny, cold. M€aiehe$(er—“A City o f Vittage Charm VOL. LXXXX, NO. 63 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECnONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MOI^DAY, DECEMBER 14, 1970 (Olnaslfled Advertising on Page 21) PRICE T^N (]ENTS

Treasury England Secretary US Unrest Head To Glow On Again Resigning WASHINGTON (AP)— President Nixon announced / b j KENNETH Lj DAVIS trying to give the naUon a fair from blame in the power cuts today that Secretary of the Hails Nixon Response KseocUted Press Writer shake. We do not intend to go on and the government wants to Treasury David M. Ken- hours for maintain its grim struggle nedy is resigning his post W*n>pN < jp ) -B r ll. CHICAGO (AP) — The against inHaUon. Feb. 1 and will be succeed- am's electrical chairman of President Nix­ ealla/l n.*t WOrkcrs Britain breathed with reUef .ns There appeared no break in by former Govemor ^ ed their power slow- they renewed their Oulstmas pay demands, the real crux of on’s Commission on Cam­ John Connally, a Texas •ill? assuring 55 shopping in stores where the the problem. ' pus Unrest TBaid today that Dem ocrat. miUioh^Britons o f a C hrist- hg^its no longer guttered on Victor______Feather,______secretary-gen^____ the President’s comments naas with lights, heat and m erchan^e displays and deco- eral of the Trades Unlwi’ Oon- Kennedy is not leaving the ad­ on the report “are in com- other facilities they missed trees stood dark and rath- gress, said: “ I would think that ministration but will be^ m e the country’s ambassador at large ■ plimentary agreement with in a week of brownouts. foriom. the unions' have shown them­ under Secretary of State Wil­ the report.” selves to be extremely concilia- liam P. Rogers. The chairman, WiUlajn W. Chap- "nje dimouts still rolled across Ury and I am hoping there will Nixon announced the shifts Scrsinton, told a news confer^' - coantry. But no later than be some reciprocal acUon by personally at a briefing for re­ ence in Chlceigo that the Presi­ Christmas Eve, the pubUc hapl- the government to meet the calculated, all the lights porters. dent’s response Eigreed 'with the wishes of the unions.here.” - commission’s "condemnation o f nriih 111 ** would be burning normally, He lauded both Kennedy and with the nation.” t ^ ^ Inflation, said Feather, is a Connally highly, the one for con­ ■violence, our recommendations 'the differences between a un- ^ the hospitals and the honiM govenunent responsibility. to the colleges Eind universities, of the aged where electricity tributions he already has made ion seeking 20 per cent mere our concern for the needs of nav anrt a __* i meant heat against the near- “ The govenunent caimot put and is mcpected to make, and ^ y a ^ a council wUllng to give this responsiblUty on the three- the other for qualities he said black students and black col­ leges, that the responsibility for punishing. The man tribunal, however good the will be of great benefit to the three men may be.” government. maintaining ojder on the CEun- QUlrv to reaunmans ° Electricity Council warned that pus is not government’s Edone, _ f S l a the pubU^ must turn off their The unexpected -end to the Kennedy still will have the ti­ tle of a member of the Cabinet and our opposition to politicizing The 126,000 power s station ta tio n ------^ electricity------*-----slowdown still, or focused attenUon on "universities.” n power cuts would fol- Chappie, ’ 50-year-old Cockney in the post he will take over on 4 workers wanted absolution from low. ___ Feb. 1. ScrEUiton, former govemor of blame. The government wanted chief union negotiator—a for­ tn .u .. Uidustry’s machines tegan mer Communist who turned on Nixon said that Kennedy, Pennsylvania, stdd he believes the f£u:t that President- Nixon ______the British anu pounding today . ^ the ^ reduction of the party in a still-going fight to white-haired and 65, had accept­ economy didn’t suffer and has read sind responded to the feared setting «rff spiraling Infla- ***”^®« **” ° ^ * f^ the electrical union of Com- ed the ’Treasury post wlth£;the 41 AM ung spiraimg infla- ^nd 6 per cent of British homes munlst Influence. report "is at lesist unusual and tion. understanding he could leave at possibly unique In the EumEils of were cut off before daylight. While making the goodwill the end of two years and per­ Employment Minister Robert major presidential comm ission^ But the electricity workers be- gesture. Chappie still showed haps consider some new assign­ Carr scheduled another nego­ over the pEist several yetu-s.” ' tiating session with the union. gan cooperating on overtime to signs of being tough on the^Con- ment. Scranton ^ d he weis especlsil- "Pbr the moment,” said swell the power output. ’The ne- servatlve government, By putting the departure time ly pleEised with Nixon’s com­ Chai^le, "we have taken the oo- gotiating went on. ’Ihe present “We are trying to behave in at Feb. 1, Kennedy will be on mendation of the report to the portunlty for everyone to have issue dealt with the court of in- the most responsible manner hand through the final stages of forthcoming White House second thoughts mi the situa­ qulry. possible,” he said, “ but it seems preparing the next federal budg- tion. We are making an act of An Inquiry court in Britain is u is expected in some quarters And Connally will be around Conference on Youth. good faith with this nation. taxed with recommending a fair that we must betray the inter- the interim to consult and "Although some phrases In CSiapple said the unions have solution to industrial disputes, ests of our members and this we brief himself on budget matters. the letter seem to read nega­ been unfairly accused. Public But neither the government nor will hot do." Qomuilly, a friend

‘T i MANCHES;'^. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1970 PAGE THREE •t*AQBi.TWO SlANCHESTEii EVTOUNG HEBALD} MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1970 Coventr'^ and th'ey have a m a rri^ daugh­ Tolland County^ Politics or fio watts out, with an Imput Sheiuwolcl Budge ter living ta Cambridge, Mhaa. of 100 watts. Don’t biiy this I THE.4TER TIME M OM EIM im aB Bennet Honor Roll Dr. Hopkins has been pub­ Concert Said lished In various educational sort of equipment to g o , with I SCHEDULE FORRARENIBAND BlDDDiO AND PtAY your 20-\(nitt amplifier. Oet n o r t a Dr. Hopkins journals, and at one time was OPEN n J WORU) CHAMPIONSHIP smaller ones, with equal fre­ W ell Chosen^ YDUNQPHlPlf 4 J 10 8 7 2 First Quarter president of the Omnecticut Killian Pledges Fight J WAT Burnside — Borsalino, 7:10, ORMtE 7 “ TH E quency response. Three speak­ IbisMMStaifMiMiivrSIsMMiB By AIATRED 8HiaNWOU> Carol Hokanson Perscnnel and Guidance Asso­ 0:20 S—SiilslSSWwSlMUrit C? K 75 Appointed To ers in an enclosure is better Robert Ackerman ciation, and chairman of the Manchester DriVe-In — Re- Well Played Mlii e«SM« l(r «*MMi h* Mr cMMM You probably remember Kip­ 0 J6 Terri Johnston ijpA K D r r than two, and four is better ling’s ballad: "OH, bidding is *1 1 0 2 Susan Anderson Angela Kalisiak New England Personnel and EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 Leslie Bayer To Keep State First than three, if you can atf(H4 Ghristtae Kamm School Post Guidance Confermce. Mknsfleld Drive-In — Reopens B y JOHN GRUBER l«U M P MMinEO bidding, and play is,play: and WEST EAST David Beaulieu the space. SMural AiSItncn never the twain rtiall meet. Kimberly J. Kargl He is a certified psychologist By BETTE QUATRALE He praised the 10-year record (SATURDAYS m 5:30) * Fri. A surprisingly large audience 9 « 63 enrol L. Bensen ta the state of Connecticut, and John Gruber The pickup in the phono arm was on hand yesterday after­ Mi-. K. didn’t look ahead to the <0 A J 9 « ^ Jerome D. Kemp Robert P. Hopittas of West (Herald Reporter) of retiring Gov. John Dempsey, Cinema I—Scrooge, 1:30, 3:80, ^ i 0 2 ^ Lorena A. Bilodeau Hartford has been unanimously active ta Rotary International. shduld match all this equip­ 0:30, 7:30, 9:30 noon at Bailey Auditorium, con- ML M il AMITTfO 1969 world championship when 0 A K Q 95420 1 0 8 > ^ Richard Kos-^>-,^------Promising to “fight to keep describing Dempsey’s adminis­ ment and should- have a dia- PiwBtoi tuMmw kiiiulsl Italy played for the title Charles E. Bodeman appeinjed by the Board of Edu­ In amnounctag the appirintment, tration as "team^ players who Cinema D — Diary of a Mad sidering the weather and driWng ♦ Q5 3 •Ann L. Leslie O’Connor said he was “most Ckmnecticut first" In the areas _____ mond stylus. Even a diamond conditions, to hear the Manches­ against NaUonallst China. Pa­ William M. Bouley cation to the position of direc­ always have and always will Housewlfe, 7:30, 9:30 SOIjTH Sheila Boushee Michael Lombardo tor of pupil personnel services pleased to welcome Dr. Hopkins of education, conservation, crim­ „ __, ...... is not permanent and should be uA Theatre — Five Easy ter Civic Orch^estra in its reg^u- trick Huang, of the Chinese A-AKQ54 Cathleen Maher inal justice, consumer protec­ put principle and loyalty ahead Now is the time when a good, are paying a good deal more replaced about every three lar winter concert. The orches­ team, showed that bidding and Stephen Burke ta the Coventry schools, accord­ to the school district. We have' of petty partisan considera­ Pieces, 7:10, 9:10 1. ^ 1 KfimniP •^ C ?Q 4 3 Theordore Busky Susan Marteney been striving for quality educa­ tion, equal righto and humane many of you are contemplating for it than does a manufactur- years, more often if the equlp- tra was joined by the Manches­ 1 X 1 1 IMv 17 ifsilrn KCSnpinyMl play do nieet after all.' ing to an Eumoimcement by Law­ tions.” . , 0 3 Maryellen Bochran Charles McKenzie rence G. O’Connor, supertatend- tion with the most practical programs. Attorney General the purchase of a new stereo incidentally usually ment is used a lot. D______the lead trick, and South eventually dls- Michelle Jaworski Killian promising to work with Diane Bakulski have maintained contact from the Democratic legislature in Coordinating plans for the din- worked together on the prob- fAfkt h*gh.hlc^ This'Wlis gives privAa meTno near-riAar. JJ’®" uiail yOU maym&y be DC led ICU totO te DC* - ______”re c ^ prog'ram.n9*ocr«>aTm TfIt ttwas /a a non n fthe h p Vvery ftrV singalno> severaloAVAt>a1 solos arkina ando«H lolead a /1 ththe o ('gtiu...... Lsumtag__ />orHAH Uiat East n hCRFt had frOlTL carded dumiTlV a heart OH from dummy on Karen M. Jones Dayna Berthiaume 'ner was Mrs. Jane P. McCarthy, 1cm. The parts may be fine in ly cubic feet of space to “eve. it is greatest in the mid- fjrgt pre^^m the orchestra ever group in carol staging. Both are yjg hissing club hon- his fourth club to make the con- the Crimean Astrcqihyslcal Ob­ building a record for the next Kathleen Jourdenals Karen Bengston servatory a t Yevpatoriya on the election. in her capacity as dinner com­ themselves but the matter of tm with sound. ^ Speaking of the need that ex- offered, and I have to agree from East Hartford and mem- jjggt be unable to tract. Wayne D. Kuehl Nancy Berdnlck mittee chairman. cabinet enclosure is something A living room 12 feet wide, ®e separation of the such an area in the there was very evident improve- bers of AARP. attack dummy’s* king of hearts. Poets aren’t always reliable Black Sea since-the 2,6(Xl-pound He vowed to keep, the state’s Thomas H. Leone Janet Brown ship was launched Aug. 17. The else again. Let’s put it this way: 20 feet long, with 7 foot 4 ceil- West Mata Street neighborhood, ment from the performance ten ----- » _ .__„___gouth_ would have Ume t o d o - when they write about bridge. Megan E. Lindsay Democratic party "first in Kent Demers landing was set up with a Venus achievement and faithful to its You can buy good violin string ings has about 1760 cubic feet .Y“® of the dlfflculUes Mayor McCkiKjald that the years or so back. Which Is m Manchester Atty.^ David C. velop the clubs and discard a D^ly Theresa Lukas Richard Diamond lit a music store, but it takes of volume, less than half my cabinet-enclose^ already within it, several multi- should be. Dr. Heller took the wichman of 40 Lexington Dr. heart from dummy on his own Partner o p D n s with one 7 course correction in mid-No­ hikhest ideals and principles.” Sub Search Richard P. Maldment Sandy Dickinson vember, Gatland said. u Stradivarius, an Amati, or a room. I find 20 watts RMS on systems. Tney can’t homes most of which ® little slower than is attended a legal symposium in last club. ' next player Louisa Marti Robert P. Hopkins The attorney general took a SOUTH BRISTOL, Maine Stephen Dwyer Venus 6 and 6 successfully shot a t , Republican Governor- Gaumerius to design the cabinet each, channel is more than enough to provide good many y^ng children. customary, but tempos were not York City Friday and Sat- ‘ i Different Story passes. You hold: SpadeSp J-1#* Ann Marie Mazzotta ah AB, MA, and Ed.D ta lib­ (AP) — Vast, Inc., a Connecti­ or sound enclosure to enhance enough to handle everything, speaker separation, but as I these children are ^ Beethovens* day as urday. Ocmducted by the Prac- 'riiere was a different story 8-7-2; Hearts, K-7-5; DlamoiidSv Karrie EUla ended four-month trips in May elect ’Thomas J. Meskill, who, Mary McNeil Lori England . • eral arts and education. He has cut based corporation, has re­ 4 the possibilities of the strings. You could get by on 10 watts for Pointed out, this is not as great forced to olav on the side- tiding Law InsUtute. The topic to tell because actually West J-6; Clubs, J-10.2. 1969, lEinding on the planet and he said '“made serious and un­ ceived a $1.8 million contract Even the poorest engineer each channel but you won’t be effect as you might think, „_jvg gtreete due to '‘eason for his choice. Kathleen Musshafen Thomas Fazzina previously served as director transmitting valuable scientific substantiated charges which of the conference was ‘"Trau- had made the opening bid an d ' What do you say? Kent Mutphy of pupil personnel services ta to test and evaluate submarine knows more/about this sort of able to buy it. ““d requires 100 per cent at- the smaU amount of land areas The, second half of the pro- matte Medicines for Lawyers.” therefore surely had a high Answer: Bid two spades, John Keeney data to earth, Soviet scientists call into question the sincerity detection devices, the South Vincent L. Nadaskay Sandra Ferrta Milford, as chairman of the de­ said. of his promise of cooperation.” I**® seems There are many ways of rat- Mention in any e(rent. with c«;iieach uuusc. house. - • , ,,r, j Similar------sessions have been held club in addition to.------his strong You would jump to four spades Marie Nassiff partment of counselor education Bristol office of the firm an­ LA-Z-BOY RECLINER ROCKER only logical to me to rely on w the output but RMS Is Now go out and have some lbsj the mayor ^odaly s Buda.vari Las Vegas; Nev., and Miami, diamonds. If Huang played a if you had a side singleton or Barbara L. Freedman Gatland reported that the' skin He was referring to MeskilTs Charles P. Obuchowskl at the University of Hartford, nounced over the weekend. “LA-Z-BOY,” The Best for Dad, Imitated Jill CO CA everything except the standard. It means “root mean annoying the salesman. He discussed the matter with U.S.E. T®_,^®'*^li.. “f “'® °u low heart from dummy at the void suit, but the actual hand is Stephanie Fuss of Venus 7 was strengUiened charges that some state offi­ Carroll T. Cooney, Vast Presi­ But Never Equalled! Prices Start a t " l 9 7 e 9 U Jeffery Odhner Gall Gonyea and most recently as a, consult­ Tk *®'^°Lf ®®i*? “*® ®®*’‘"et, square” and refers to honest, won’t like you, but you’ll like otflciajs and was told the land Bering, ’l^is Is a very dltficult ----- second trick, West would gam too weak for a jump to game. resist more effectively atmos­to cials were trying to get "politi­ dent, said the testing would be (Model Shown: $199.50) Cheryl Offen w o rk , Eileen Gordon ing psychologist ta private prac- pheric pressure and tempera­ cal employes” into merit sys­ tae w ^ ftato and so on. average handling ablUty. Don’t the equipment you finally pur- ^ available he submit- and tota ch o i^ and orch- ^he Women’s Home League the lead with the queen of Copyright 1970 June Paplneau carried out off the Maine coast Even.r the.w- finish has a bearing; be fooled by such terms as chase, . ___ estra sounded mightily Impres- - General Features Oorp. Faith E. Gowen • • tice ta the etty of Hartford. tures on Venus, vriilch are esti­ tem positions so their jobs and near the Vlrg;ln Islands. the va^sh on a Strad has -peak handling ablUty” and Lisa J. Patten Anne E. Gracyatay He is married to the former mated at 100 atmospheres and ““ Donna Rie Press would be safe when the new 'The firm specializes in oceano­ n®yer been successfully dupll- other track. The RMS value “r r —;--""- too, in the Incidental solo por- Junior Hall at the Citadel. Mrs. Linda Gray Jeanne Wood of Sea Cliff, N.Y., 918 degrees fahrenhelt. administration t%>k office. graphic enterprises. ..mltted under the P^ks-ta-Cltles composition. Teresa A. Priskwaldo ' For For For TV Full Bed cated^, Md It contributes to the ghould be with less than 1 per Program of the Housing and Brig. George Simons is in Bolton Nancy R. (jreenwood so ^ d of the instrument. cent_harmonlc distortion, and To tell the truth, thta is not a charge of the worship service, Michael Quesnel Matthew Hennlgan Rocking Lounging Viewing Reclining Fire^ Cause " Charles Reuter Some people, however, don’t ,ess than 2 per cent Intermodu- to e ^ ^ r^ T c rf^ o b S L n g T ff^ *^®®‘ composition,position, even Hostesses are Mrs. Myrtle ’Tur- Candace Hilton want a bulky piece of furniture ,gtion dUtortlon. David Romano T h e ^ t , w h l S ^ u l d ^ e *® ^®*'®®“l® “ *^®°" ®'®‘® Wolstager. Marc Hirschfeld in their living room, preferring .... Blackouts In Curriculum Committee Asks Nancy A. Romanowlcz Steven Ide UNIROYAL Naugahyde” to break It up into sections 7v J allowed acqulritlon and develop- ^ ^ Madelyn Roto vinyl fabnr componenU and place these In e^ould be from 60 to 15,000 c ^ ment of the nronosed recreation “ “ *® generally Uk^ly to get, Miss Barbara Backus, daugh- Nancy Schaffer Patricia Jensen "rea ^d ottiri'Td taX ‘t still falls to meas,^ up ter ^ Mr and Mrs W^ter A. comers and bookcases, for ex- '^'®® P®*^ second. The loWeSt Three Towns For In-Service Workshops Leslie Ann Stager Jr. George Kanehl area, was refused on the basis Piece of reli^o;w Backus of 16 Robin Rd., Kevin KeUey ample, so they will be less ob- ® bass fiddle Is 37.6 to (Oonttnued from Page One) T h e Board of Education He sumarized the highlights of Paul W. Stackpole Jr. traslve. Here you can ran into **e sure, but the bass fiddle that it was a non-quallfytag "I!!?*®*, ^.®” ®i®®‘®^ ® representa- Kathy Steely John T. KraseCUa lur en many modem liturgical five from the Student Nurse Or- heard a report from the Etag- each, particularly noting one Joseph Landry trouble. rarely plays ■ below o -. 66.* ’The i» V pbt ^ . ^ k e sm e n said Mon- area. pieces. People are hot as devout ganizatton at Salve Regina Col- Hah curriculum committee at workshop he attended in which Amy M. Stone To start with, you need ,a can m ^ e 27.6 for its b ^® Recreation (^mmisslOT proper setting for this t)rpe of ed an advisor to aid blind stu- ers and is, in general, an out- as teachier strikes, student un- Darlene Anderson Sharon Munsle ______enough to provide the overtones power company asked a number officials of U.S.E., a « rtc composition, rather than in the dents who will be attending the Itae indicating the course con- rest, aid to educatiMi and rights Blair Anthony Mark Obermeier y for the highest notes of high in- of plants in the area to curtail organization, th^ name m which concert hall. college next year. She will also tent and skills to be introduced of administrators and teachers, Sheri Appelsteln Richard Parr straments which are what use of electricity. Fafnlr Bear- been revealed, came charge can be dn candidate interviews at each grade level. No Tnflto Hazard Ellen Bangasser Jean R. Pastel iKanriiBHtBr make It possible for you to teU ing Co. eliminated the l i p.m. “ otter to neip on Handel, at various Nebraska schools. According to the committee, Castagna also reported Oiat ‘ Barbara J. Bodeman Karen Press ^ whether it is a piccolo or a shift Sunday but was back ta whose "Messiah” was repre- ‘*'® response of the staff to the the driveway at the elementary Edward Bombardier Edwin Quinn Quofity Mode Jane M. Briggs glockenspiel- playing the note, operation Monday. h h V® ®in^^fmn i^e sented by some exceipts to The worship committee of guide has been mixed. Some school had been inspected by Michael Ramsey by KROEHLER Pubilshed Daily Except Sundeya even if you can’t see it. ’The entire center of Newtag- ?® e*^*™ bring the CMicert to a close. North United Methodist Oiurch have found it complete and officers from the Ckdchestier - Dorothy Brtadamour Lorraine Roberto Now you need speakers and ton and a mile of the Berlin '® „ g ™ ^ . ^lon of Despite its popularity, this, too, will meet tonight at 7 at the helpful. Many said that they state PoUce Barracks. They Judith A. Brown Tobey Shapiro Te^^ite_ 643-2711 enclosures to match this. A Turnpike were blacked out com- iniirt on a lom r te m ii a Is not great religious music. Un- church. Hie council on minis- did not have enough, time to have determined that no traffic Donna (Ilavanagh Lisa Sileavy MiSSSter^nn speaker is not very efficient, pletely. Supermarkets ordered “ ^ ,g to ^ ^ doubtedly U it were truly great teUa-iwlll meet at 8 at the go through it completely. fiazard exists. Thomas Chapin Elizabeth Simpson SUBSCRIPTION RATES Hilary Cooper E TTiey ran to about 16 per cent di-y ice to preserve food and the lonrt u n>eH for rooron* r/ellgious music, it would not be church. The committee urged the The inspection was at the re- J. Curtis Stager MEN’S REAL LEAN-BACK RELAXA’HON S | | 0 O C One $30.00 ------P®** ®ent. ’Itius.lf------you--- get two drag . stores...... Issued flash'.... ^^ttie land is used for recrea------board to consider ^ rk s h o p s quest of the school board and Jayme Crealey Joseph Stanklewlcz in this charming chair, with arm caps ’’’ I I Y*ff9 Tfc ...... ‘...... ^ °*'® capable of handling 100 lights to employes and conttn- Outlining his ideas as to what The Chorale and Orchestra ’The atmual meeting of the ta-servlce programs for the selectment after a complaint Barbara Crowley Craig Steely One®®MboU» . .'.'.'.W'.'.'.’.’.’.'.'.'.’.'. ieo watts you’ll only get about 16 ued business. could be done with the land did a good Job, as did Kay Don- Master’s Club of Friendship department. ’They asked by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Masso- Mark* Curkta Ann K. Taylor Mayor McCov suggested it could nested again. The famous "Hal- Lodge uni who live across the street Michael Darby Ruth V. Thayer possibly be terraced into three lelujah Chorus” is r better piece tonight at Willie’s Steak House. Portunlty to vlelt area schools from the driveway. The Masso- . Amanda Dennison Diane Treadwell levels with one level used for anything ta the Kodaly, but ’There will be a social time at ^ compare programs. It was lini’s feel that a hazard does Joseph Desimone Mary A. Twaronlte active recreation such as has- we have become overly familiar 6:30 and dinner at 7:30. Of- ^®“ 7*^ teachers and students gxlst, ta that bus drivers are Robert Digan Jennifer Ulmen ---- ketball He said another level With it. I Wish somebody would fleers will be elected for 1971. would benefit greatly if teach- unable to negotiate the turn onto Kerri England Lisa Vaughan ITS WOODLAND GARDENS for TREES, TREES, TREES, TREES! could be used for playground declare a moratorium on "’The ----- *^®n ®*’l® ®'®^ together Notch Rd. without crossing over Steven Girelli Garla Volkert equipment for the younger chil- Messiah" for about 10 years; The Confirmation Class of periodically for general infer- into an improper lane. ’They Alysa S. Goldstein Susan Walch C TRAILER LOAD OF WELL-SHAPED, FRESH dren and possibly a third could then we’d appreciate it more Second Congregational CSiurch ’““tien and education pro- stated that they have witnessed Leslie J. Granquist Diane White have tables and benches for use tully. But matters being as they vrill meet tomorrow at 3:46 p.m. 8^ ® - several close calls at that tater- Lucy Handley , Kathleen *White PREMIUM by adults ®**e> we are no more likely to at the chivch. These are the same requests section. Robert Healy Toni Lee Wing ’Ihe mayor plans fo meet get a moratorium on "The Mes------i Diane HeUstrom Mark P. Zarbb GRADE soon with the civic organlza- slab’’ than we are to get one on Cadette Girl Scout Troop 77 I®® “ ‘®f‘ month’s Manchester Evening H eratl Carol H. Mennlgan Janet Zemke tion involved and members of "Carmen," which could ulsu will have Christmas decorations correspondent Judltti LIVE TREES the Rqcreattwi Commission to Pertormances.' for sale tonight at 7 in the Fed- . '7® '^“ ^ Umlted to Donohue, tel. 649-8409. make more precise plans and Anyway, it was a nice Christ- eratlon Room of Center Congre- , ^ sessloM on the days ------^ to go into the financial con- mas concert, even though I’m gattonal Church and In the hall “*®“ P'’eg**“ “®- It m j Stfleetod siderations involved. He said rather hard*boUed on the subject of the parish house. pwnted out that If each de- FlOOCk d f l u n 8 2 he is hopeful that area ot r^eUgious music, particularly ----- partment were to ask for sev- JAKARTA (AP) — At least 82 1 CHRISTMAS TREE SALE! t Choice would be ready for next spring, in the concert hall. 'nie Women’s Rhythmic Choir sessions, this persons were killed and 81 ott^ —;------7-’— Of Center Congregational up to a great deal ot ers injured ta floods and land- -«# Sponsored by Girl Scout Troop #1 ’Ite Caiurch will rehearse tomorrow ‘ ^ slides in North Sulawesi, the at- -4(< Beatiful .Selection ot Scotch Pines and 'Balsams ' Bounty of Beetles SPRUCE ■D .1 . Bananas ^ 1 P*"- Woodruff HaU of . tn respixiBe to this, the fleial Antara news .agency le- Beetles form the largest ma- ’Ihree - hundred bunches of the church. teachers expressed the view ported todav 'The rawwie m - 2 NEW LOCATION THIS YEAR! t- jor group ta the animal king- bananas weighing from 60 to ___ that the meriU to be gained lowga henw ’ Back of CO'Op Gas Statfon en ^ anil ^ m . At least 280 000 kind are ^ pounds each may be pro- Gibbons Assembly, Catholic f” *”* “‘® workshop or Mn-serv- rains and ^ s t r o y S h u n d ^ ^ MODERN SWIVEL ROCKER known to man and this const!- duced annually on an acre of Ladies of Columbus, will have houses and t h % r c h l S ? to . ^ Brood Sr.; across from tfw Post Oflica! ^ Swivels and rocks, foam filled. "PHhide" FRASER FIR tultes more than a quarter of land, according to Encyclo- its CJulstmas party with carol- ‘*®^"‘ent the Sangir TUaud district OPEN EVERY NIGHT tW 10:00! luxury vinyl upholstery in gold or green. »69.98 i all kinds of animals,—'—^------—pasdla Britaiuilca. tag tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at ^ “ «>t immediately, mamci. ^ ^ ______the KofC Home. Members are certainly on a Kaig-term “ ------‘ ______reminded to bring grab bag PINE, gtfts, A bocurd member suggested Your that iiertiapa parents should be Choice “In” S^at'e Dye Tops Popular Ribbed Tops BALSAM or Mystic Review, NABA, meet- *^® “ V tag scheduled for tomorrow "®®®®®“*‘^ ®“^*y Bush style - nylon. Dacron Pant coat - pile lined for filled. Navy or brown. warmth. Bronze, green, gold; Caldor Short LAUREL night has been canceled. ’Ihe " 1 * ^ * * ^ SM.L. 8 to 16. Sleeved group wUl have a dudstmas , ®* ^ understand- 5.99 Priced 4.29 BRANCHES party Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at ^_?® ***®®® ®P®' Navy, br^wn. purple or red. S-M-L. the home of Mrs. Lillian Smith, “ M*«ns, there would be Smart topping - these acrylic knits. Long sleeve rib tops...... S.99 Choose purple, navy or brown; S,M,L. 6 Footer up 14 Oak PI. Members are re- no _ objection to loss of class Opaqvc. 7 5 ^ bunch minded to bring hot dlsltos of a; NIWINCTON - _ Acrylic Scarves Uncut Corduroy Jeans The committee was advised Panty Hose food and grab bag gifts. BIRUN TURNPtKI .Double Knit Flare Pants to set up its first session for ^1*1 lO Two GUYS and OR ANTMOOfi : GO St. Elizabeth’s Mother’s Or- **®‘*^’ *^® ^ g l $ 1 l.Vyup 6.99- clee wlU meet Wednesday at 8 ^ reviewed by the rieg. ■ To match your favorite top in navy, and NOEL SHOP 1.39 g “ Acrylic Lined p.m. at the home of kto. An ‘*®‘ 8.99 brown or berry. 8 to 18. thony Gryk of 37 Academy St. ®1,“ ‘® P*®" Leather Gloves ___ ' gram, and to decide whether it Well-shaped pulton acrylic pants in black, Smooth stretch nylon, full Two Way Slreleh Pant POINSETTIAS 18. The social action committee should xn be continued. ^ navy or brown, siz« 8 to 16. foot and Panty, white and Two Way Stretch Pants. 100% nylon in choice of colors. 8 to 16. ^ XkNX of St. James’ Parish will meet c ^ t s ^ fashion colors. ALL COLORS! ^ureday at 7:30 p.m. at 14 Sh^'rexv,^^ 5.99 o . y y . Park St. schools, reported on two con­ ferences he recently attended. Paul Mikkeisons: Authentic tole repro- PossHile, Only 4( ductions by Yankee • NOW SHOWING • SAVE AN EXTRA Teens' & Ladies' Baeause We Peddler are perfect ^ STATE Warmly Lined gifts for collectors of MAMCMCITIR CIMTU t h e n e w YORK f il m ’f e st iv a l t Brow Them— ! Americana. PABK RIAV Of THIATR ------wintttn, Nlw York ’ w M W i I PATCHWORK SWIVEL ROCKBR S in g k Handsome Ckiffee Pot COLUMBIA Wcru/IES , BBS Pfoduefoo 20 % »« Chukkas Solid Maple wing trim and knuckle arms, Hower $18. Pieplate Candle O ur Reg. Low Prices -3FL0W ERS- Sconce $6. 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PAGE EOim MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER U, .1970 Rockville Irate Duchess ------— r— ^ ------'------^------■ ______— 2 1 -Hospital Notes Routs Burglar^^ STOP & SERVICE Am bro-Gliha .V tel^ boon are u :n to g b u ic k M ather^Dolin LONDON (AP) — Margaret, YOUR : •** m». Duchess - of Argyll battled a wlMre they are 8 to 4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION The marridge of Marsha Gliha •■d «ito to 8 p.m. long-haired young burglar she Nancy Lynn DoUn of Bolton of Manchester to Rory -Aia^. caught looking for J e ^ ls in her Holiday Special became the bride of nieodore Ambro of- New Y o rl^ ty ^ iffas AbMUTTED THURSDAY: ' Mayfair home Sund^ night, po­ UNTIL DECEMBER 8SRD M. Mather Jr. of Manchester solemnized Friday evening in George Oulundsen, Jan iDr., lice disclosed. The man got a candlelight^ceremony at the Venum;^ Angelo Peljegatco. CHANGE TRANSMISSION OIL, Oft Saturday afternoon at Second away, ahd Scotland' Yard would Congregational Church. -eHufch of Our Lady of Sorrows ramwmd; (iaroiyn Harrison, FILTER, ADJUST BANDS lO.hTO in Hartford. not say whether he stole any­ The bride is the daughter of Nye St, and Pamalynn Smith, MOST BUICKS, PARTS - LABOR The bride is the daughter of , both RockvUle; thing. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Dolin of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Gliha Linda Smith, Gerald Dr., Ver­ “The duchess has requested CALL 649-4571 140 Keeney Dr. The bridegroom of 206 Henry St. The bridegroom non; Norma Hensley, HUlslde no publicity,’’ the Yard said. S& S BUICK is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo­ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ai- Ellington; Laura Miller, The 68-year-old duchess had 285 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER dore M. Mather of 64 Concord bert C. Ajnbro of West Hartford. r;ro«I»ct St., Betty Holmes, laid out her Jewelry in her bed­ The Rev. WiUiam M. Mulcar Elm St., Betty Ennis, Hartford Rd. room so it could be packed for a of Our Lady of Sorrows Church ^mplke, and Fred Lennon, trip abroad. A man of about 26 The Rev. Ernest Harris of performed the ceremony and Sunrise Dr., all of Rockville. with long black hair emerged Second Congregational Church was celebrant at the nuptial iKrths; A son to (Mr. and Mrs. from the adjoining bathroom performed the double-ring cere­ Mass. The bride was given in Arthur Smith, Terrace Dr and found the 66-year-old mil­ c SANTA SAYSl “ I mony. Mrs. Alexandria Lezon of marriage by her father. Rockville. lionairess in the room. "WE HAVE THE COMPETITIVE EDGE' Chicopee Falls, Mass., was or­ Miss Vicki Ambro of West Discharged Thursday: Mi­ ganist, and the soloist was Jeff The map lunged at her throat. Quality Pricing — Convanianca — Loeatioti and Eiparianca Hartford, sister of the bride­ chael Snedeker, Stafford; Ste­ After a brief struggle, he fled. Maxwell of Bolton. Amuige- groom, was maid of honor. Rich­ phen Bryer, West WUlngton; Skiing Equip.—Snowmobilai—Mint Bikai—Car Rack*- ments of white gladioli and red Meanwhile, the duchess’s 82- ard Haklan of West Hartford Albert Schortman, Broad Brook; year-old maid pressed a burglar RIZZO SKI SHOP carnations were on thb^ althr. served as best man. Bertha RusseU, Juniper Dr.,. alarm connected to a police sta­ The bride was given in mar­ A reception was held at the South Coventry; George Rider,. tion. IS THE .PLACE TO S O riage by her, father. She wore home of the bride’s parents for Windermere Ave., ^ weldT The former Margaret Wliig- an empire gown^of crepe trim­ members of the immediate fam­ Luglnbuhl, High St., both Rock­ ham, the duchess was the third med with 85Jlilffll embroidery ilies. ville; Polly Kloter, Hartford of the present Duke of Aigyll’a and designed with cowl coUto', Mrt. Ambro attended Fashion Turnpike, Vernon; Maj^r Met­ four wives. They were divorced puffed sledves, and detachable Institute, New York City, and calf, Upper Butcher Rd., and in 1963 after one of the longest, chapel - length watteau train. Vernon Court Junior College, John Ferrari, Progress Ave costliest and most scandalous Her veil of silk illusion was ar­ Newport, R. I. Mr. Ambro at­ both Rockville. divorce cases in British legal ranged from a matching head- tended Central Connecticut State history. Last month she an­ piece, and she carried a coloni­ College, New Britain. nounced she had adopted two al bouquet of miniature carna­ The couple will live in New 'Dormffitory Secura boys 9 and 7 years old. tions, roses, stock, baby’s York (Jity where Mr. Ambro is PHTLADELPHIA (AP) — Su­ ' breath and ivy. employed in radio and television perior Court has ruled that a fii Miss Dana Dimock of Man­ adverUslng. “ „ college dormitory Is as secure chester was maid of honor. Her from unwarranted police empire gown of cranberry vel­ Deutsch - Corthell sear ches as an apartment or ho­ 1971 COMETS i*: vet was fashioned with cowl tel rocnn. collar, long sleeves, and gold Susan Elisabeth Corthell of 0 The court In a 5-2 decision re­ ribbon accenting the waistline. Andover became the bride of * versed a poesesslon of marijua­ Animated ^Christmas Nightingale^ atD&L Store from S 2 2 1 7 a She wore a matching velvet Emil Robert Deutsch of New na sentence Imposed on former ■ W r headpiece, and carried a coloni­ Britain Nov. 7 at the First Con­ Bucknell University student Roy "This yeeir, as its surprise for Consisting of four separate learns that everlEisting beauty T h e “ChristmEis Nightin­ al bouquet of red roses and pink gregational Church of Andover. Wilson McCloskey, ^ Eind lo v e ceui only come gale” will remain in the D & L > children of the MEUichester scenes, the display tells in mo­ MORIARTY 4 minature carnations. The bride is a daughter of Mr. In his appeal, McClbekey through that which is real and windows now through CJhrist- Bridesmaids were Miss Jane and Mrs. Harold W. Corthell challenged the legality of the area, the Davidson A ■Leven- tion and story form the tale of true. mas Day. Other Christmas dis­ BROTHERS COMPARABLE SAVINGS ON ALL Mather of Manchester, sister of of Long Hill Rd., Andover, The search of his dormitory room by thal store in Manchester Park- the young, hEindsome prince All of the figures in the dis­ plays will be featured in the GLOBE - TIMBERKING SNOWMOBILE SUITS the bridegroom; Miss Kim bridegroom is the son of Mr. state poice and narcotics agents ade is featuring in its windows who chooses a glittery, me­ play are about two feet tall, windows of the D & L stores in and Mrs. Emil R. Deutsch of 315 Center St., M:inche.ster RIZZO SKI SHOP VERNON CIRCLE 647-9420 Harrison of Manchester, cousin -who let themselves in by use of a mechanicEdly animated ver­ chanical nightingale in place of handsomely carved and ex­ Bristol PlEiza, Corbins Ctomer, 872-9587 of the bride; Miss Gail Pc^Ick New Britain. the pcmskey obtained from the sion of the fable of “The a rcEil live one sis a Christmas quisitely dressed . In satins Eind West Hartford and New Brit­ Phone 643-5135 J OPEN SUNDAY - of Rockville, and Miss Marjl The Rev. Raymond H. Brad­ head resident of the dormitory. Christmas Nightingede’’. gift for his lov e.. .but he soon velvets, Jewels and braids. ain. Levinson of Belmont, Mass. ley, pastor of the First Congre- Fracchla itu A o -Their dark green velvet gowns g;atlonal Church of Andover, Namlff photo and headpieces were styled to performed the ceremony. MRS. RORY ALAN AMBRO MRS. THEODORE M. MATHER .TR. match the honor attendant’s,, The bride was given in mar­ and they carried colonial bou­ riage by her father. Mrs. John quets of yellow pompons and Petermans Wed 25 Years Ryan of Glastonbury, sister of ivy. Mr. and Mrs. Barney T. Peter- attended the partyr .r given o by .7 the Rusczlak of New Britain Engaged Marcia Dolin of Manchester, man of 40 Jordt St. were feted couple’s children. niece of the bride, was Junior ...... was best man. Saturday night at a 28th wed- Mr. and_Mrs. Peterman were The engEigement of Miss Dar­ bridesmaid. Her cranberry vel­ , Married Dec. 18. 1946 at South A reception was held at Glas­ vet gown was similar to the ding anniversary celebration at United Methodist Church by tonbury Hills Country Club. The lene Ann LJnderson of Lebanon honor attendant’s, and she car­ the home of their son-in-law and Bishop W. Ralph Ward Jr. They couple will make their home to H. John Krukar of 2 Regan ried a nosegay of pink minia­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have a . son, Barney Peterman, in Marlborough. Court, Rockville, has been an­ Mr. Deutsch is employed as ture carnations and ivy. Forde of 24 Buckingham St. a student at Manchester Com- nounced by her parents, Mr. and William Ewing of Manchester Over 70 friends and relatives a radio engineer by y fD B C — \munlty College, and another Mrs. Philip F. Linderson Jr., of served aa best man. Ushers daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Dye of Buckley Broadcasting Corp., s Up to You! were Wayne Mather of Willing- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Hartford. 57 Scenic Rd., LebancHi. ton, Walter Mather of White Mrs. Peterman, a Manchester Her fiance is the son of Mr. River Junction, Vt., and James native, has been active in volun- and Mrs. Arleigh M. Christlen- Mather of Hartland, Vt., cou­ ^teer work at Lutz Junior Mu- sen of East Hartford and Henry sins of the bridegroom; Alan , seum, and with the Manchester J. Krukar of Goshen. Tupek of Manchester, and Jeff Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Maxwell of Bolton. and the Women's Society of Miss Linderson, a graduate (A Mrs. Dolin wore a deep pur­ Christian Service at &outh Lyman Memorial High School, ple velvet dress with silver ac­ United Methodist Church. She is is attending Grace Downs Air cessories. The bridegroom’s also a member of the board Career School of Glen Cove, mother wore a peach color linen of directors of the Manchester L.I., N.Y. Jacket dress. Both had corsages Public Health Nursing Associa­ Mr. Krukar Is a graduate of of white cymbldium orchids. tion. the University of Connecticut Darlene Ann liadenon Findlay photo Naaolff photo A reception was held in the Mr. Peterman, a native of and is eifiployed by Hamilton church ptu’lors. For a wedding Thomaston, Ga., was a build­ Standard Diidslon of United * R E Q ^ U R Engaged Engaged trip to Vermont and Ct^itada, ing, plumbing and heating con­ Aircraft, Windsor Locks, eis a , „ where the couple will sW, Mrs. tractor for n^y_ years and is mechanical design engineer. Savings Accounts E The engagement of Miss Shir- The engagement of Miss De- ji^ther wore an off - white now a Manchester' realtor. He The wedding is planned for ley Jane HllUard of Manchester nise Anne Collette of Manches- crocheted dress with brown ac- is a member and past master July 24, 1971. to Harry Gnacik of Albany, ter to Joseph Szotak of Union cessories and a corsage of red of Oriental Lodge of Masons in Beach, N.J., has been an­ OQOflOQfl Br6ad Brook. He is also a mem­ N.T., has been announced by nounced by her parents, Mr. roses, ivy and mistletoe. After Dec. 20, the couple wilt live at ber of the Scottish Rite Bodies her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ and Mrs. Myron G. Collette of of Hartford, Connecticut Con­ OPEN ALL DAY ^ 555 MAIN HTREET 56 Agnes Dr. 887 Asylum Ave., Hartford. Lorlng photo ry U HilUard of 28 BUss Rt. Mrs. Mather is employed at sistory (32nd degree) of Nor­ SUNDAY ► 643-2165 Her fiance is the son of Mr. wich, Sphinx Temple Shrine of Her fiance is the son of Mr. the University of Hartford, Engaged 9 A M. f 9 F.M. Authorized «g«iit ta : ___ . and Mrs. Henry Gnacik of Al­ and Mrs. Michael Szotak of Un­ where she is a part-time stu­ Hartford, Nutmeg Forest, Tall ion Beach. Engaged ^cheater for aU Airitow,^ bany. dent and member of the Jimlor The engagement of Miss Linda t^edars of Lebanon, and Man- V lUilroada and StMunpMp^. Miss Hilliard, a 1967 graduate Miss Collette, a 1969 graduate ARTHUR DRUi C Loulse Bickford of New London Chester Lodge of Elks. The engagement of Miss Mar­ of Bast Catholic High School, class. Mr. Mather is employed of Manchester High School, is a full-time as a television engi- to Thomas Charles Gessay of (Herald photo by Pinto) lene R. Clark to Richard E. senior at the Utjlverslty of Con­ is a student at Hartfoi:d Hos- ^ ^ . pital in the Ucensed PracUcal WTIC H ^ort, and is Manchester has been announced Holman, both of Manchester, necticut School of Nursing. has been announced by her par­ Nurse Program. a full-time student and member by her parents, Richard Bick­ Mr. Gnacik, a 1967 graduate of j . . „ j , of the senior class at the Univer- ford of Wappingers Falls, N. Y. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood R. Albany High School, is a senior Mr. Szotak, a 1966 graduate of g,t Hartford and Mrs. Janet Carbough of Clark of 423 Gardner St. A YEAR in the evening division of Rus­ Keyport (N.J.) High School has New London. Her fiance is the son of Mr. 90 DAY NOTICE sell Sage College, ’Troy, N.Y. He recently completed lour years Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter J. Holman of is employed as an accountant in with the Navy. He is employed Snyder - Schofield and Mrs. Charles Gessay of 140 154 Highland St. the New York State Department by Ogden Foods Inc. at the Accounts Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf A. Ander­ N. School St. ,Miss Clark, a 1968 gp-aduate of Education in Albany. University of Hartford. of Manchester High School is a son of 163 Wetherell St. an­ Miss Bickford attended Mitch­ A June 1971 wedding is pian- The wedding is planned for ell College in New London and senior at Merlden-WaHlngford ned. April 17. 1971. nounce the marriage of their is a Junior at Central Connecti­ Hospital School of Nursing. daughter Edith A. Schofield to cut State College. Mr. Holman is a 1'967 grad­ Harvey R. Snyder Sr. of En­ Mr. Gessay will graduate uate of Manchester HJg^_§i;liftQL., field, Got. 31, at the United from (Central Connecticut State He served two yearsT in Thr^ College this month. ^ Army and is now employed at Methodist Church in Enfield. the Manchester branch of the The Rev. Matt Mees, pastor The wedding is planned for the summer of 1971. Southern New England Tele­ of the .United Methodist Church phone Co. iF ir s in Enfield, performed the dou­ The wedding is planned for ble-ring Ceremony. Oct. 23, 1971. FORMAL Miss Diane Schofield, daugh-: ter of the bride, was maid of honor. Harvey R. Snyder Jr., We son of the bridegroom, served fusepli J a y ptuHo as best man. A YEAR Rent A reception was held at the Guaranteed ONE YEAR Old Mill, Shaker Pines Lake, Engaged ' I 't • • • •. • Enfield. The engagen^nt of Miss Mau­ Savings Certificates the “In" look reen Jane Bensche of Manches­ ter to Army Spec. 4 John Mat­ thew Dooley tn of Collinsville EVERYTHING FAMOIS has been announced by her par­ FOR WEDDINGS HI D.SON V n VMINS ents, Mr. and Mrs. George AND ALL ami Bensche of 202 Woodbridge St. FORMAL d r it ; F’RonrcT .s Her ^iEmce is the son of Mr. V OCCASIONS and Mrs. John M. Dooley Jr. IN STOCK Avail:il)li> At of Collinsville. / WKI.DON DRI C; CO. Miss-Bensche, a 1970 grad­ 4 ,\ Nothing to Mnd 7ti7 Stn'cl uate of MEUichester High School, ■way for... is eipployed as a nurse Elide A t th«‘ SaiiM* in the special care unit at Man­ I)irec’l-I{y-.Mail I’rice Baobmeh jihoto chester Memorial HoepitEil Ask for Fr*s» Engaged Mr. Dooley, a 1968 graduate of Windham Technlcsd School, A YEAR ^ ' The engagement of Miss Mary WUUmantlc, returned from a Engaged “Blazon” from RO LFS ” GuaranteMi TW O YE4R Barbara Vlestart of East Hart­ tour of duty in Vietnam last ford to Mark Philip Ray at Ver­ April. He is now stationed at The engagement of Miss Pa­ Savings Certificates non, has been Etnnounced by her Ft. George G. Meade, Md. tricia Ann BEidger to Robert C. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. The wedding is planned for Herdlc, both of MEUichester hsis Vlestart a t East Hartford. Feb. 13, 1971 at 2!lon BvEUigelical been announced by her parents. 000® The spiijit of Camelot returns for all your Her fiance is the son of Mr. Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick w! "subject to regulations T M C l and Mrs. Frank Ray of 77 Badger of 63 Geratd St. S Against antiqued ^ Campbell Ave., Vernon. Her fiance is the son of Mr. ^Thide. deeply graini. a g S ‘People’s’ Soldier and Mrs. James Herdlc of 83 .Miss Vlestart Is a grsiduate of Rolfs Bl^jin heraldic splendor. J^t. St. Joseph Academy of West . Skips to the West Olcott St. Hartford. She attended Merri­ Both Miss Badger and Mr. dSc "etmakers. RegaUy 643-1442 COBURG, Germany (AP) — Herdic are 1969 graduates of mack Cbllege, Andover, Mass., An East German soldier dis­ and the University of Hartford. Manchester High School. She Billfold, 86. French ours.. 4 Eiycrl S«nkB armed a fellow guard Euid is a sophomore at Southern Savings Ba n k o o f Manchester She is employed at the Hotel • CoNdM crossed the death strip into the ConnecUcut State Goliege and is m CM t Sonesta in Hartford. West, police in this north Bavar­ -nas MAXvn. or main iiNzrr' • Pn-SrlMf Mr. ^ y Is a graduate of majoring in education. He is a MAUI •n C B T , MANCHESTO ' • Ingogtnw l ian town reported today! M a m b tt F 0 1C ’ AwmKiiMall • lavIMtiMt sophomore at Manchester Com­ o rfa t MOMDAT TH>U SATUBDAY t Jt TO •:>« Rockville schools and attended They said the 18-year-old Manchester Community College. munity CoUege and plans to —nromoAT i j * to •> PROFESSIONAL member of the Coihmunist Na­ transfer to Southern ConnecU­ • •‘tatMv f J t 7 PHOTOGRAPHERS He is employed at the Western tional Peoples army overpow­ Electric Co., Hartford. cut State CoUege and major in MARY LEWIS J5 Laurtl 4»., M«iehtol« ered his comrade this weekend, physical educaUon. MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • ' SO. WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH BY u n a m B i T o n l y _____ The wedding is planned for 829 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER grabbed his submEichine gun The wedding U planned for May 16, 1971. ^ ______EUid skipped. August 1971. 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pubUdmed In o f Plant Bd- ence,” the publicatlofi'of the Connecti­ lEtt^nins il^ralin cut AgrlcuMpral Bbcperimeiit'Station. Dr. PUBU8HKD BY TOT: James B. Kring of the Station’s Depart­ HsxuLo^wamNa oo.. me. IS BlsaeU Street . ment of Bntomi(dog:y tells how he lu^>- Manchegter. Conn. THOMAS F. FK^USON pened to discover that aluminum foil, WALTBR R. FEBOUSON PubUflliera placed around plants in the field, repels ” Founded October 1. 1881 aphids which would otherwise glide in PUblMwd Elvery Eivenliig Except Sundays and HoHdays. Entered at the Poet Office at and land on the plants in question. What Maocheeter, Conn., as Second Chue Miail - 'f.: Matter. the aphids don’t like, apparently, is the SUBSCRIPnON RATES bright light the aluminum reflects. Rath­ Payable In Advance One T ea r ...... $90.00 er than fly into it toward the juicy plant Six Months ...... 16.60 'Huee Months ...... 7.80 it protects, the aphid sooms o tt and Ill One Month ...... a o o takes its appetite and its virus infec- MFMTtRR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tlMis to other less fortunate plants. By Ttie AsBMdated Press is exclusively en­ titled to toe 'Use of republlcatlon of all such use o f aluminum fo il on the grround, n news disintches credited to It or not othei^ wise credited 'In this papor and also the D. Kring has been aide to raise crops loca l news piAiUahed bere. ^olidaySale AH rls ^ of repuhltcation of special dis­ evm in situations where such serious patches herein are also reserved. 'virus disease conditions exist that the Pie HeraU Printing Oonwany Inc., as­ sumes no financial responsibility for typo- use of insecticides would not help. gntphlcal errors appearing In advert!^ * Wrap up your warmest wishes menta and other leadhig matter In Pic ’The oidlnaiy backyard gardener will, Manchester Evening Herald. of course, immediately realize one ad­ ISB M with a gift from Anderson-Little ^ Subsertber to Los Angeles Pmes-Washlng- ton Post News Service. ditional' advantage the Ebcpetlmental Sta­ -s:) FUU service Client of K. E. A. Service Inc. PubUahers Representatives — Mathews, tion scientilic report doesn’t deign to Shannon and Cullen Ihc., Special Agency — New York, ChicagD. D^rolt and B^on. 'mention. Ground which is covered with Monday, December 14 aluminum foil doesn’t sprmit weeds. The question remains whether the alu­ The Way We Run Our World minum 80 employed about our farming landsc«q>e will constitute any less of a A n d e r s o n - I Let us never forget — we vdio dt in visible annoyance than it does now, the adult world impatient with some of when it is scattered by beer can and the rash verdicts of contemporary youth container discard. The answer is that, —that it is we, the adults, who keep pro­ gainfutly employed and preserved, af­ viding the terrible testimony that our ter all, for some use, such aluminum own system for conducting our affairs on the landscape would be considered does not work any longer. attractive, and something future genera- We adults are the ones who live in ‘'‘hons of farm boys would be homesick the world which saw' that 18 hour rail­ for when they went away to the city. 4 road strike. We are the ones vdio have the power to nm that world, if anybody Fhotograiihed By A. E. atoelVloiuB f t has. To us belong the decisions, if it is a The Final Refinement AT THE PIER, YARMOUTH, NOVA SCOTIA world in which conscious sodal decisions It wasn’t until we saw that most can still be m ade. If we are not respiMi- modem of all means of personal com­ □ sible, nobody Is. munication — the “plcturaphone" — f; This—^why fight the conclusion—is demonstrated or another marvel, tele­ the way we run 'our world, run otir vision, the other day that we became Inside o __ 3 world, run our world. ’’ aware of fact that it has been given one Nixon^s Secret Poll (?Jj Conceding that, can any one o< us find final and unexpected refinement. / any common sense, any sanity, in the Pertiaps it was an afterthought. In Death For Drug Pushers tory jail sentence with never a chance to be sprung kxwe by whole long trail of events leading up to any case, it offers the final proof of our To the Elditor, any parole board. Probably such the strike, in the short run of events Report possession of an inventive goiius adiich State Senator-elect David Ode- a law would make a deep cut which brought it to a dose, or in the can, in the end, protect us even against gard and Rep. Donald Genovesi into die rich sport of drug ped- By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak both of Manchester have just dUng! next long trail of events likely to follow? itself. filed a bill which calls for the For the past two years var­ Conceding the absence of sanity or The “ picturephone” is, of course, that WASHINGTON — So stunned Republican Committee on Com­ but never ' been told to stop death penalty for drqg push­ ious Oonnectlcut cmnmunitles common sense, is there now anything remarkable attachment which enables were President Nixon and the mittees to back his choice for a smiling altogether. ers whose victims die. These have sponsored drug clinics, rw 'j A vacancy most Republican Con­ * • * men are to be commended and any one of us, individually or collective­ one to picture up the individual one is Republican high command by a information, centers, educattonal gressmen didn’t know existed. Backstage efforts by Sen. supported for. their recognition programs,' etc., etc. 'While these ly, is going to do to Improve the situa­ national poy . showing Mr. Nix­ ringing up. You sit there talking to,your Bow’s selection; Rep. William Birch Bayh of Indiana to launch of the bestial role of the drug tion? are metttoda used to alert number, and looking at a pictorial image on trailing Maine Sen. Edmund Scherle of Iowa, a hard-boiled, his cam paign fo r the 1972 Dem­ pu^er and peddler in the death everyone to the scourge of thej Are we going to make any changes in of the person you’re talking to. And the Muskle for President that they hard-line conservative promin­ ocratic .presidential nomination and destruction of the young­ ’70’s, they fall far short of do­ the way we handle our affairs? Are we ordered an immediate, nation­ ent in the group plotting to have hit a solid brick wall. er set in the 14 to 26 year range. ing the job. Hiis is the time for person you’re talking to can taHt\^ and Always a long shot for top going to insist on some new system, or wide telephone poll of their own, purge Rep. John Anderebn of The time has come for real various service clubs, fraternal look right back, with equal privileges. which promptly lowered their Illinois as caucus chairman. spot on the ticket, his friend drastic actiim if this State is to organizations, chuixh groups, on some new priority of values? Are we In the general enthusiasm, for such a blood pressure. By the time the Committee mmlttees. Bow is a leading lem posed by heroin, hashish, the suspension, n(dle, white­ C ment into the games labor and manage­ pointing him toward the vice and other hard drug peddlers ton you can press which turns the pic­ White House poUtlclal opera­ defender of the seniority sys­ presidential nomination. wash, and probathm treatment ment play with the public and its pocket- tives refused to accept the ac­ tem, but nobody really i^Ueves and narcotics pushers. Death given to the characters dragged Our Reg. $20 to $24 ture off. ' book, and neither labor nor management curacy of the Harris poll, a sus­ his Scherle coup was'-part of by the firing squad was the Into the courts on the full iqiec- LADIES’ y \ that battle. penalty for all those convicted. is, in reality, any worse than the public picion partly based on a post­ trum of drug charges. PANT COATS Off-Track Betting: election Gallup poll showing &at * * • Thus feu* in 1970 tltore have There is a great need for a Itself, which meekly tolerates any and Herald Threat To Bookies? M r. Nixon w as up to a 67 per At a heated point in Secre­ been 63 executions. T^re has full-fledged fumigadon of the "0 I.95 CAR COATS all Inaanities, so long as they have some cent naticnal approval rating. tary of Defense Melvin R. been a very sharp drop in the district courts and the removal Sizes 5-15 & 6-16 Yesterdays whole drug abuse field because group or institutional sponsorship. The foilhcomlng start of (^f-track But the deeper reason for the Laird’s cross-examination by of those permissive, faint­ horse-race bettii^: under auspices of swift Republican reaction is hostile Senate Fbrelgn Rela­ the Teheran Government show­ hearted "judges” who are so Our Reg. $17 \ f If we don’t do anything about our own New York City should provide a realis­ concern over the psychological tions Committee Democrats .95 4 tion. PILE LINERS The two component factors are both A Thought fw Today If the booty js the primary motivator, there,\^all it requires is for someone, legalized horse-race betting stands a Sponsored by the Manchester Our Reg. $11 ■ Our Reg. $40 Our Reg. $5 peiha^ these very words right here, better chance of making money for gov- Council of Churches LADIES’ ! MEN’S SINGLE AND MEN’S ertament than the lottery. Tbat’s by the to introduce them formally to one an­ ALL WOOL PANTS DOUBLE BREASTED PERMANENT PRESS other. calculatian of Jimmy the Greek. ’Ibe Interested In Prediottons Sizes ^-15&8-18 bettor will get a squarer deal from New Into The Future? SPORT COATS . DRESS AND Factor number one is a rouwe prob­ York than be does from gamUing syndi­ lem we confront on every hand — the cate, says Jimmy, because the odds wUl Here is a predlcdon made by SPORT SHIRTS go into the parimutuel pools. the Israelite Patriarch Jacob. problem of how to get rid of all the “The sceptre shall not depart Tbus, with multitudes playing the OPEN conveniences which now come to us horses at city parlm, there will be from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet,^ until • EVERY NITEi made out of Indestructible aluminum o r some payoffs as high at 100-1. Kosti lo­ ShUoh (the Messiah) come; and Iff) thru cal booUes say their limit is 30-1 and aluminum foil. unto him shall the gathering of Sii Jim m y claim s it’s on ly 16-1. One direct attack on this problem, be­ the people be.” Gen. 49:10 All this does not deal with objections Alm ost 2,000 years later I T wfTM • 6 ing pursued in some areas, is ah effort that have kept Oonnectlcut add other :t2 Christ was bom. of Mary, the to forbid the distribuGon of such ma­ states from venturing into the legalized wife of Joseph — both belcng- terials for which there is no easy gamUlng busineaB. Should a state en­ ing to the tribe of Judah. The gage in an activity that is morally ques- diqioaal method. Something, it is uni- predlcdon was accurate — Shi­ Anderson-Little tionalde and thereby encourage cltlsens, loh had come. “ShUoh” means venally agreed, has to be done to keep many of whom can ill afford it, to gam­ ‘The One Who Has The Right TS MANCHESTER master charge this scrq> aluminum from its garish ble? To Rule.’ Jesus of Nazareth is New York's off-track betting cannot (MuclinHsr Parkade) West Middle l THE INTERBANK CARD i .rioullng up of the landicape. ^ the One' who has the right to answer that question but at least the rule in this world and in your Phene 647-9775 This is our routliia awarenees of what City might get some of the millions now Ufe. Is H e ? is noar a routine problem. going to bookies in return for venturing Submitted by ______into a dubioua field. — KBIT HAVEN Factor number two is a new one. Just the Rev. Qeiitge Smith RSQISTER. Presbyterian Church \ V

MANCHESTER EIVENING ,HE».AU>, MAN cJh ESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, .DECEMBER 14, 1970 PAGE N IN E PAGE E IG in MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1970 ____ Seniite Panel Manch0st0r sential Use of power went . Into jHehron Hoapital Phone Nixon P u s h ^ Pow er effect today under em ergency-L____ 10-Inch Snowfall Blamed Skating - Coasting ‘ Hospital Not0s DrugC©iit©r powers gifted Saturday by m /rm m Approves Aid The telephone number for Queen Elizabeth n.' Electric ad­ Parking Ban VtBXWtQ ROHBS Manchester Memorial flospi- His Aid Plan The Prug Advisory Center, Slowdown vertising signs, store displays Obituary In Deaths Several Crashes I^rmedlate Care geml- tal was changed -a few 81 Riissell St., is observing tmd street Christmas lights Cambodia Prtvate, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m,- months ago, but too late to the following schedule: were turned five sisters, Mrs. U la Van Aus- Saturday morning at Manches- ,jybon Wildlife Film at Buckley winter storms. - prise 8156 mUU«» in equally and often more Impor- would act. EQUIPMENT IN ’THE ARl AND BROWSE Resigning AROUND. CTJP THIS AD T WITH YOU, ating a snow blower at his home, dall of Manchester, Mrs. ter Memorial Hospital after suf- j^chool, cultural events reported Vernon The ordinance provides that . L d 8100 mllUon td make “I am convinced,” said CJarr, Mr. Simler, was bom Feb. 15, Dorothy Swanson of Cheshire, ferlng a heart attack while op- good attendance. About 50 peo- "that the public w ill expect to IT WILL SAVE YOU 10% ICHASE OP 6 "any person who parks a motor flclencles resulting «« “ ..‘•/‘“vr" r “ Police Log (Continued from Page One) ’nP-UPS. LIMIT ONE COl STOMER. 1896 in Glastonbury, and had Mrs. Isobel Hederman of Pom- cratlng a snow blower. pie showed up to see "Ever- fers to Cambodia from other ac pan.; others, s p.m.-4 p.m., and Enfield; Mre. Roeemarie Goulet] ™ ‘ “ *® ®®*'®®‘ ®"*^ “ *® see the court specifically asked llved in Wapping before com- pano Beach, Fla., Mrs. Mabel Dana Lundberg of 49 Brent giades Safari” Saturday nlg^. vehicle within the Itanlts of any •5*®p.m.-8 p.m. Enfield; Mrs. Catherine Knox’, ® to c h and the family, the mass to pay regard to the public and than a month since Nixoii fired O FFER E X ]^ 70. Fire Sparks ARRESTS Ing to Manchester 46| yeans ago. Oook of Los Angeles, Calif., and Rd. and Richard Tyska of 4Q ^^irg. Madeline McAwley, LuU street or highway maintained "You start these things,” he Age Umlts: 16 In maternity, 140 Woodstde St.; Mrs. Athena voluntary organizations national economic interests.” form er Secretaiy of the Interior Joseph M. Cappuccio, 47, of He and his brother, Anton 81m- Mrs. Doris Small of GlMton- Woodhlll Rd. were treated fdr junior Museum director, said by the town of Hebron during gold "They’re awfully haM to 12 in otter areas, no ttnit in L. Frye, WUshlre Rd., VemMi. ®"‘* ®®®** °* Individuals. The government apparently Walter Hickel. The White House ler Jr. of Wapping, operated the bury; and five grandchildren. minor injuries Saturday night ^ ^^s impossible to contact the Threto-Way and for,,five hours alter any _ „ **^ '***^ ® *’ Also, Mrs. Marie L. Gagnon, For the child is not raised by 5^2 Taylor St., was arrested in wanted tough anti-inflationary has been saying consistently Simler Brothers Farm In Wap- The funeral vdll ^ tomorrow at Manchester Memorial Hos- speaker to cancel the program, winter storm, so as to obstruct ® a irorelen Relations Oom'mlt------62 Falknor Dr.; Mrs. Edna Stir- government. ”1116 child is raised tr®nt of his home yesterday provisions to bind any court. that at the halfway point In his i T S TACKLE SHOP ping for many years. He was a at 11 a.m. at the Newkirk Md pltal, Tyska was a passenger in ^ check of exhibitors at snow removal operations, shqll-. O O memo circulated last week Dne to constmctlMi, parking galski. East Hartford; Luclen E. by his family. His character is morning and charged with reck- Union spokesmen, speaking first term, the President will not 252 SPRUCE ST., MANCHESTER a car operated by Lundberg, Rotary Club Antiques Mar- Auto Mishap few emergencies is severely re- Levesque, Rt. 66, Columbia; shaped.byhi those people he en- 1®®® driving. The arrest came with some heat, said unions remain static with regard to 50-year member of Evergreen Whitney B^meral be lined 86 and shall be liable engagement of Miss Anita administration 643-7177 Lodge of.Masons in South Wind- ^rnslde Ave., EaM Hartford, whlch slid out of control and g^turday and Sunday « * , ,, for any necessary towing costs. Griswold of Avon to Ste- ® enough mcmey from other strlcted. The pobUc Is urgenBy Max W. Fischer, Stafford counters In his dally life after Cappuccio allegedly tow­ were naturally concerned with changes In the admistratlon drith the Rev. Charles Van Aus- struck a telephone pole on -t Manchester Hlrii School dls- A Vernon fire truck, a Vernon Retd said______that______yeWcles on tte ^ e . - L o w r y of West H___ ^ - finance *the - reqneated not to park near tte Springs; Mrs. Florence M. Vin- But before Nixon’s appeal for ed some sledders behind his the national economy but'- the team. MON. thru FRI. 4:00 P.M. till 9:00 P.M. Sundvors, besides his brother, dall officiating. Burial w ill be in W ^land St near Fleming Rd. ^ thou£t It aii ex- PoHce cruiser and a private car ro‘a^ "n o t only hinder snow re- ^ ^rn'aniiJwilced by her ^ im U l'^ ^ y next! emergency entrance except to ton, 144 Branford St.; Mrs. support, doubt was expressed car. Court date, Dec. 28. government was Interfering In George P. Shultz, form er sec*' SATURDAY 8:30 A.M. till 6:.00 P.M. include his wife, Mrs ivno. Edith Wapping ^ Cemetery, ^ « ... ' okuw. xhcj. wcpc mvwivcvi discharge emergency or wheel- Donna Waller, Rt. 6, Andover; by several hundred delegates the dispute "In pursuit of a retary.,of labor, has moved-into Schoenbom Simler of Manches- from 7 to 9 '' r ” asked to be Invited. I back - . - anoth- shortly before 2 ‘ r^ J S ^ v T ' chair admissions. To pick up dia- Mrs. Jacqueline A. Binette,^ 436 that any plans put forth this Robert Noack, 39, of 86 Math­ reactionary and repressive eco- the top post at the newly set up o ....r, TO flim neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ner of 124 Lenox St. skidded in- „ „ „ „ „ hii „ „ f uciuic charged pattento, please paric in Woodland er St., charged with failure to ter, and a son, Robert W. Sim------^ ^ lU ^ I^ ie i^tll mter. St.; Mrs. Beverly week will, obuiin much action by nomlc policy.” „ Office of Management and ler of Manchester. ,, „ tte general lots first and tte Bunch, 56 Redwood R d .; Mrs. the administration.______obey a traffic control dgnal, The workers are demanding Budget. Robert H. Finch left the Funeral services vrtll be to- Amoia tiany Tpke. near Tower Rd. More than 800 people, despite The chain of events was t^eir meeung "^^^' '^ u rc h and the son of toward n on e win Inatmct yon where to Joan Appel, (jolchester; Mrs. in ii'uii^heduled gathering Saturday evening a> Tolland an increase of nearly 26 per secretaryship of health,' educa- morrow at 1 p.m. at Holmes Fu- ROCKVILLE Arnold H ^ y , Car Overtuma renortareports, of afternoon freezing touched off when a fire was re- ning, approved a proposed pol- ^ I « L ^ o ^ of Brookllnl ‘“ ® dilve to pick up the pattnit. Eva B. Gilbert, 63 Deerfield just before the formal opening,^ Tpke. and Adams S t Court date cewt, 813.92 for an ' average tion and welfare to become a Dec. 28. neral-'Home, 400 Main St. The 69. of 65 Davis St., husband of Last night, Stephen J. Gagnon and sleet, were in Bailey ported at the Teen Center at Icy change concerning physical Mass, ’ ’ and ^ MrsMrs. Ruth LowryU>wry being new cra;ck near the base of the WM a teache to Tolland Walter Hanv and Otto streets before noon yester- a- day-to-day basis. Robert Schlaff of Kelly Rd., time by the board. About Town mend 8210 milUon for the Super- ADMITTEID YESTERDAY: Hartford. dent of the Day Care and CCilld a car driven by Rich- *'®*^ *® several hours at a time volcano's northeast terminal Grade 9 Methodist Youth Fel- sonic Transport alter the Senate Mrs. Sandra Abbott, Glaston­ M ^ r A ^ ^ lt ^ t o ^ o f^ F a r m ln g l Hany, both of Elltn^on, J t o day. TVo trucks were on stand- For what it’s worth an otter- gwaded into it causing it to Examinations may be per- DISCHAEiGED YESTEIRiDAY: Development Council of Ameri- gj^’p_ Filloramo of 181 Ludlow ®-®y ®"® ®*'®® ^® spread the wound a mile down the slope a sister Ito. U lto ^ - Hany of New York State, Adolph by duty until late last night, wise reputable weather fore- gtrike Uie police cruiser which termed by any physician 11- lowshlp_____ ^ ______of South United Metho- voted to kill the controversial bury; James Adams, Marlbor- F ^ A Lupacchlno, 68 ca, Inc., "lack confidence that ^ ^^ourt date for Watson {g hardship equally. but crops and villages were too kev of West Hartford' and sev- Hany, Hermann Hany, Paul answering complaints. casting service reported last ^gs also parked. Mrs. Barbara censed to practice in CJonnecti- aist Church will meet tonight at plane, ougn, r aim a . Blette, 33 /Birch Hlchland St.; Mrs. Alice Wricht. their hard won recommends- t-.__ Highland St. ; Mrs. Alice Wright, their hard won recommenda­ Dec. 28. A government ban on nones- far away to be endangered. era^l nieces and nenhews Hany and Carl Hany, all of said eight trucks sanded week there would be no snow ciott, a passenger in her hus- cut. A certificate of health 7 u,g home of Mr. and Mrs. Another potential trouble spot St; Arthur Bordage, 217 N. Waterfront Park, CvVentry; tions w ill ever receive serious A Drivate funeral will be held Switzerland; and three grand- with crewS on the others in Connecticut in December. band's car, was taken to Man- m ^ t be submitted to the school j^ ^ g g .j^ d , j4B Cedar Ridge is what Mansfield cafled "the Elm St.; Mlrs, Sharon J. Day, Kathleen Greene, 31 Tower Rd.; presidential attention.” tomorrow. Burial will be in children. T ' Chester Memorial Hospital, by the examining Glastonbury. conglomerate,” a massive bill 236 Center . J, , A three-car collision at N. St.; Mrs. Maude Luejan Obst, 71 Cooper St.; HeSs declined an Immediate gj Oakland Sr., Sat- Falrvlew Cemetery, West Hart- Funeral services will be to- Mrs. John J. Foley of Union- 1881 in Colchester. For many treated and dlscha^ed. Both physician. ---- - coming up for debate Tuesday Field, 179 Spruce St.; Jean Mrs. Carol Start, 194 Woodland responseisponse to the dissidents. urday afternoon! Involved care ford. morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the ville. years he was a foreman at Che-accidents are still imder Invest!- The school principal will then Manchester Assembly, Order to raise Social Security benefits, ra ip , 64 Center Rd., Vernon. Dr., South Windsor. The open meeting, attwded ,,y Barry K. Crouse of I WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES | Taylor and Modeen Funeral Apostolic Christian Church, Mid- The funeral will be tomorrow ney Bros. Later he worked in gation. certify to the Superintendent of of Rainbow for Girls, will meet reform the welfare system and ’Also, Jerl-Lyn Fryer, Storrs; Also, Enos W. Showman, 193 by some 600 of the 4,000 dele- -vemon, Domlnik Dedominicls of Home, 136 S. Main St., West die Butcher Rd. 'Ihe Rev. John at 8:15 a.m. from the J(ttn F. the Amston Poet Office and re- Otter Vernon police activity: Schools that the certificate has tonight at 7:30 In the Masonic put curbs on foreign trade. Glenn R. Gordon, East Hart- Adams St.; Mrs. Barbara gates, passed resolutions con- gjs w. Middle Tpke., and Ed­ Hartford, is in charge of ar- Bahler will officiate. Burial will Tierney Funer^d Home, 219 W. tired five years ago. He was a William T. S a ^ b Jr., 24, of been received. Such certification Temple for a business meeting. ------^------ford; James D. Griffin, 22 Lewis, Harriet Dr., Coventry; demning leaders of the confer­ rangements. be in Ellingtcn Center Cemetery. Center St., with a Mass of re- member of St. Andrew’s Church 27 Nye St., Rockville, was ar- will be a condition of initial Members a r e reminded to ward H. Mayer of 69 Rachel Rd. Day In...Day Out... Doane St; Harmon G. Holt, 4S9 Anna M. McKelvey, Carol Dr., ence “for their refusal to invite ------Friends may call at the Ladd quiem at St. Rose Church, In Colcheste^ and Its Holy rested Sunday night and chaig- otnployment and lack of certifi- bring Christmas decorations Adams S t ; Mrs. Vallda Houley, Tolland; J c ^ Maesar, Oolches- Vernon active citizen participation in At «Chestnut St. near Winter Edwin Marquis Funeral Home, 19 Ellington East Hartford, at 9. Burial will Name Society. ed with operating under the in-' cation may be grounds ter ter- gj,d their Tom Wat sale re- (227C N. Main St; Charles A. ter; Henry Escott, 266 IDgh S t; the planning.” St.,/yesterday afternoon, a car Edwln Marquis, 72, of Glas- Ave., tonight from 7 to, 9. be In St, Lawrence Cemetery, Survivors include his wife, fiuence of liquor- or drugs. mlnating the employment of any turns. After the meeting there Knybel, 172 Birch St.; Jane E. Mrs. Ann Kichar, 48 Grove St.; driven by Daryl F. Ross, 137 on PRESCRIPTIONS tonbury, father of Marc E. J. ‘ ------1, " New Haven. M™. Louise Vopelak Leary of ggtryb was stopped on Rt 83 employe. will be refreshments and a tea- L^man, Storrs; Mrs. Kathleen Wendell Roberts, IRFD 3, Kelly School Board Lenox St., collided with one Marquls of Vernon and Lorn C. John B. Lamenzo Friends may call at the fu- Hebron; a son, Walter C. Leary erratic driving was ob- Concerning personnel directly cup auction. McGuire, 9F McGuire Lane; Rd-. Vernon. . . . resulting in meaningful Marquis of Ellington, died Sat- John B. Lamenzo, 85, of West neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Femadlna ^ a c h , F la.; and g^ by a police officer. He connected with the school lunch driven by Shirley M. Lorenzen Robert R. Macatee, 896 Main Also, Mrs. Shirley Landry, 62 fourr/viii* grandchildren.or«Kin/lrtni1Hl*An »D releasedr ^ n a ■ 1250 non- mvwkswmswi alt wtsHlI- ill beW a . required«*a a i i I«»a s 1 Manchester Chapter, Weekend of 106 Branford St. urday at Manchester Memorial Hartford, brother of Mrs. Jo- Calls Special St.; Mrs. Mildred Maori, Olas- Pleiisant St.; Delmar A. Gaha- savings to you every day! Hospltal. sephlne Salvatore of Manches- Mrs. E. Guy Nickerson ’The funeral will be Wednes- anneLance in ^ *^'"® ® 8^®®^ culture done SPEBSQSA, will rehearse to­ g w , 396 E. Center St.; Mra. day at 9:30 a.m. from Belmont „ 19 Ton his pre-employment physi- night at 8 at the K of C Home. tonbury; Mrs. Isabelle C. At Center arid Main St. Sat­ Survlvors also Include his jg^ ^ g^ yesterday at a Wind- Mrs. Dorothy ,JVhlte Nicker­ Rose M. Dolan, 83 Doming St., O f Snow N o ups and downs to your Prescription I Funeral Home, S. Main St., Col- ^ __ ___ ’ cal examination and vel^d Hill was charged with culture report and Also, Mrs. Mary T. Morin, 34 The funeral Will M jv e sons, two stepdaughters, seven Rockville and Mrs. Benjamin Andrew’s Cemetery. operating an u n re^tered snow- niake his recommendatlM to the hold a special meeting today at G. Field, 464 N. Main St.; Mary driven by Ismael E. Redo of redactions” on Prescriptions to lnre| ---- . „ . . ------’The Permanent Memorial Barber Hill Rd., RFD 3, Rock­ 5 foot ...... $ 9.97 day at 9:15 a:m, from the Ixw e- ^grandchildren and six great- Hanson ot Vernon, died Satur­ 7:30 p.m. in the Superintendent’s Farley, 25 Benton St.; Mrs. Bev­ (Continued from Page One) 216 Center St. enstomera! Friends may call at the fu- mobile o " a public highway superintendent. Day Committee ot Manchester gjflgg gj ville; Jacob' Sueby, 32 Beink St.; 7 fo o t ...... $17.97 Robacker Funeral Home, 2584 grandchildren. day at Hartford Hospital. She erly Bergeron, 631 Hilliard St.; j^j., . suffered a heart at- A t the same time, there Is never any | neral home tomorrow from 7 to Sunday night. As in the case of physical will meet tonight at 7:30 in the The meeting’s topic will be Mrs. Ida C. Sullivan, 74 S. 72 ^ i n St.. Gl^tonbury tritt a The funeral will be tomorrow ------was the wife of E. Guy Nicker­ COMPLAINTS compromise to service or quality! 8 foot ...... $19.97 9 p.m. Police said Olender crossed examinations, certification will probate hearing room of the r James Jarvis, 408 Oakland Rd<; ggturday while operating a ^ s of requiem at St P ^ s son. the next step to take in con­ Adams St.; Philip F. Tomazic, Police report a breaking and (Pads Available) Regan Rd. They remind snow- be a condition of initial employ- Municipal Building. South Windsor; Mrs. Marion A. g „ j^ blower at his home. He Church, Glastonbury, at 10. Bur­ Survivors also include 2 other nection with plans for expan­ 62 Dogwood Lane. South Wind­ entering at a home on 193 Funeral Chapel, 236 Wethers­ mobile operators that their ve- ment and lack of certification ---- Guyette, 30 Beezelbub Rd., Wap- ^^g „„ arrival at Man- I YOU GET OUR LOWEST ial will be In St. Augustine’s sons, 3 other daughters, a sion of Rockville Hlg^ Schod. sor; Mrs. Barbara Vignone, 44 Bryan Dr. Saturday evening. field Ave., Hartford, with a sol­ hide must bo registered to ride may be grounds for terminating Manchester WATES will Chester Memorial Hospital. Cemetery, South Glastonbury. brother, a sister, 16 grandchil­ Last Tuesday the boau!d heaud N. School St.; Valdls Vlnkels, Police were notified of the PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE We Deliver THESE ARE BEST QUALITY CANADIAN HARDWOOD! emn Mass of requiem in the Nixon Reply on the property of another per- the employment of any employe, have a Christmas party at its Also, Mrs. James H. Noyes Emil F. Heldenthaler, 62. CHAINED NOSE FOR BE'jfTER STEERING, PLUS Friends may call at the fu- “ ‘ "J"”"* ’I’'' dren, and 4 great-grandchildren. a report by architect William Wales Rd., Andover; Sett Wein­ break and went to the unoccu­ YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE 1 o Church of St. Patrick and St. son or to cross a public road; The Board ot Education also meeting tomorrow at the Ital- w„TT„„.h Sr. and son, 132 Spruce St.; Mrs. ^ Clinton, died Saturday morn- .Everjrwhere G R IP ROPE. neml home tonight ‘ ^ 7 ^ 9 Anthony, Hartford, at 9. Burial B\meral services will be to­ stein, 61{ Nortrni Lane, Wapping. pied house where they found a MORE THROUGHOUT THE at no time cam they be operated approved payment ot the physi- iam-American Club, 135 El- . . ^ Dieted ftuay Russell Snow and daughter, gftej. shoveling snow at his ^d tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Benedict morrow at 2 p.m. at Hartford Appraised ^ BIRTHS SATURDAY; A garage window and a door lead- YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR Fast legally on the highway ‘ proper, cal examination amd stool cul- drldge St. Weighing in will be ^ "ISvent'pKwiwin Westbrook; Mrs. Robert Kostek home 7 to 9 p.m. _____ - Cemetery, Bloomfield. Full Gospel Church, Russ and daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Don­ the garage to the Police also noted that these ture up to the amount of 87.50, from 6 to 7 p.m. Members aie _. and daughter. Shoddy M ill Rd., Mrs. Irehe Doepel, 78, of ^ ^® garage PRBSCBIPnON NEEDS. Friends may call at the fu- Hungerford Sts., Hartford. ’The The Women’s Society of Chrls- ald Tarca,- 60 Woodland S t; a Hattie Shepard By Scranton snow vehicles can only be ^ Talks to Scouts reminded to bring grab bag . Andover; Mrs. WilUam DelGaizo Hampton and Albert Nirowskl, ho®®® °P«®' Six rooms were neral home tonight from 7. to 9. Rev. R. G. Sands will officiate. ® tlan Service of the Rockville daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Tim ­ and son. East Hartford; Mrs. ^ Farmington died Saturday ransacked. No report as to r XXJKVILLE—M rs. Hattie A. operated by a person licensed Roy Wirth, a senior test engi- gifts. 47 Burial will be in Falrview • United' Methodist Church will othy SulUvan, 102 West St., TRY US AND SEE Shepard, 98, of Windsor Locks, (Gonttiraed from Pijge One) to drive a regular vehicle un- neer for Pratt and Whitney Air­ Brian Dubock and son, 96 Tudor ^t what authorities said were ap- R®®™® ®‘®'®" "^®® released- Mrs. Aline L. Roy Cemetery, West Hartford. Rockville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. mother of Mrs. Allen McCann less it Is just used on property craft addressed t|ie Webelo Den Tozer Group ot Second Con- *‘®^® ® "Celebration of Advent,” l*ane. parent heart attacks. They were ^ Friends may call at the Mol- think they understood,” Scran­ Rotoert PuUock, Volpl Rd., Bol­ of Rockville, died yesterday at a VERNON—^Mrs. Aline L. Roy, owned or rented by the driver, last week at its weekly meet- gregational Church will have" a ^® "leeUng to be held Wed- ^■^ shoveling snow at their homes Ihe Regal Gas Co. on Oen- loy Funeral Home, 906 Farm­ ton sadd. ton; a son to Mr. and Mrs. W il­ South '■‘Windsor convalescent 64, of Hartford, mother of Don­ ------ing. Chrlstmas party tomorrow at 8 s.t 8 p.m. In the Fellow- T» J m II n- -■ when they collapsed, officers ter St., someone broke a wln- ington Ave., West Hartford, to- Scranton sadd Sunday he had liam Fortin, 211 Hany Lane, home. ald Roy and Mrs. Arline Gal­ i. J iij J 1 P'™' t o home of Mrs. Wil- ®l*lP ^®H- Koad Toll Dip ' said dow in an overhead garage door not received the special delivery Survivors also include a son, legos, both of Vernon, died Sat- _*®_®’ Wirth showed slides and spoke ® ^om «n, 126 Avery 31. 1^® program has been ar- RockvlUe; a daughter to Mr. The family suggests that emy letter contadning UHe President’s N B W Y O R K (A P)-’metraf. Bott of the other heart attack ®"^ooeT^^^ another daughter, 10 grandchil­ urday at St. Frsuicls Hospital. Andover Notes on TOme t o duties of a test 0(,.ho8ts8ses are Mrs, Kenneth ranged by Mrs. Thomas Dor- and Mrs. Clifford Benson, 3 Hale A^^th *«ii victims ,died Saturday moml.ng cabinet was pried open, out memorial contributions may be reply to the report but haul been dren, 27 great-'grandchildren and Survivors include 8 other sons, Carol Sing Arey and Mrs. Elmo denovese. The Women’s Bell Choir St. Ext., RockvlUe; a son to Mr. ... , Stratfonl while clearin’ their nothing appears to be missing, 20 great-great-grandchildren. a sister, amd 27 gramdchildren. toade to the Hartford Full Gos- read a copy by telephone. The Andover Community Club distributed material cm the ----- present Christmas music and Mrs. Jules Bourque, 24 E. ways tWs year is expected to Thomas -Koscal, ------’The funeral will be Wednes­ pel Church. “ The letter really doesn’t say bas annbunced Its final plana company^ jet eng n ^ ^ - Christmas t o a play, “ What Can I Give Funeral services are tomor­ Main St., RockvlUe. STews tte S f YOTk T?mS Christmas tre^ row at 10 a.m. at the Johnson- day at 8:15 a.m. from the - ^ ^ ^ much about the substance of our ,ts carol sing'. Memberamid iMUletln ^Bosg^^ collection for the needy is in Blm?” will be presented. Hoet- BIRTH YEE^RDAY: A iz years, me new xorx nmes underwent futile revival attempt were stolen from a lot at E. SNURFER by BRUNSWICK Kanla Funeral Home, 106/Oak Plsette Funeral Home, 20 Sis- f*®” *"®® . report,” James Rhodes, a mem- interested parties will meet at The following ineetuigs and pr<^ess at St. Bartholomew's ess-chairman Is Mrs. Joseph daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Louis reports. and were pronounced dead on Middle Tpke. smd Lenox St. Fri- H V w TUB pAOKADE — • WEST MIDDLE TPKE. St., Windsor Locks, isurial will Ave., Hartford, with a sol- commission and a the Congregational Church park- activities are scheduled lor this csiurch. Donations of canned Rowe. She will be assisted by Strecker, East Hampton. The 'nmes today quoted traf- g^ai-r"en meeting, 7 p.m.. Town Of- Members are reminded lo Edmund F. and Esther L. D r.; Mrs. Janet M. Surrells, columns and'' restyled dash­ in Bolton for th® past years. Mrs. Priscltia Audet of Colum- daughter, Mrs. David Tyler of said. W e d n e ^ y were Mrs. Carol Rge Building; Recreation Com- bring grab bag gifts. Refresh- 20 Hare to Ronald A. Zucchl, prop­ Warehouse Point; Mrs. Diane boards—brought about in recent Survivors include three sons, bla, died Friday at Hartford Manchester- a ^ The commission held hearings Howard and Mrs. M argant misslmi meeting, 8 p.m., Tiown ments will be served. erty at 874 Tolland Tpke., con­ Armstrong, East Hartford; years largely by pressure from Robert Mortensen of Bolton Hospital. ’ Wilson of Manchester; and six veyance tav 822. safe-design advocates—were clt- with whom she made her home. Survivors also Include his led to deaths on the campuses of _ g _ „ Town committee meeting, 8 Cub Scout Pack 98 will have Karen L. Plnney, London Rd,, grandchildren. p.m.. Town Office Building. its annual Christmas party Donald F. and Evelyn T. Hebrcn; John W. Dixon, East ed. George Mortensen of Living- wife, 6 sems, 3 otter daughters, Fdneral ^services will be to­ Kent State and Jacksmi State. WERE Attending tte surprise party Friday: Cub Scout Pack 28 Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Buckley ®toblns” To“ Herman M. Fre- ston, N.J., and Leonard Morten- a* brother, 3 sisters, and 21 morrow at 11 a.m., at St Its report said; “As leader of $17.00 to $20.00 “FARR sen of Allentown, Pa.; two sis- grandchildren. ’ Mary’s Episc No Mie else was hurt In tte M®*"® °® the corner of E. Cen- Poultry Farm in South Wind- Rocky Hill. John’s Episcopal Church. Ware- county League- New Haven in KregaUonal Ctturch. R i^ eU F. Broderick et al to SOREL BOOTS with felt liners flre, which officials said appar- sor for 35 years. He was re- ‘ ‘?®_ house Point. Burial will be at the Eastern Lekgue; Richmond. Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. Blemen- tte Savings Bank of Manches- $oc.oo ★ B.V.D. UNDERWEAR ently started in tte woman’s ^® charges tte town with K > % cently manager of tte m ens neral home tonight from to 9. the convenience of tte famUy. va.. In the Southern Association tary Mothers Club at tte home “ T'l. « ; . X m n r r T n n negligence.'in matotalninp' T ; ter. p r ^ r t y at 872 Vernon St. “TOTES” Rubber Stretch Footweai------„ . Z 7 T ^ ® " ‘*® "'® y ®®“ ®‘ “ *® t o Portland, Maine, in tte New of Mrs. Raymond Bradley on ^ r n ^ J^ t o tiJ ------icy and------sliiqiery condiUm, and Marriage Licenses ------Holmes Funeral Home, 400 England League Rt 6- 3 nm Brownies at tte ®®”^®® ^ Daniel Woodruff Walsh, Mil­ i K / c o v n l claims that he suffered a frac­ Were $30.00 to $33.00 Personal Notices “ ® ^ S‘ ” trom 7 to 9 X " b r S ^ the late Stuart ^ o ^ i ; 7 ^ ^ u L , T r ^ apartment, fire official, said. tured left elbow and otter in­ ford and Mary Kathleen Con- HartfoM, for- tomorrow from 3 to 6 and Clancy, played football at Holy 124 at tte school; 8 p.m. Al- juries. bn our superb collection of Yarn just to introduce you to meriy of Manchester and 7 to 9 p.m. Cross and was a member of tte Anon Fam ily Group at tte He is seeking reimbursement ow of Timothy Sullivan, died - like V. S. Film* In Memoriam The family suggests that any New York Giants for several church; 8 p.m. Andover Sports- for medical and surgical bills. our great new Yarn Dapartmant at Pilgrim Mills. Just tear out Yk' ALL SHOES MAY BE EKCHANGED AFTER CHRISTMAS in loving memory cf our FYUfaer, Saturday at St: Frtincis contributions may be years. men’s Club at tte club grounds Lnuia aaonBoo, who f seed smay NEW DELHI Imports of fM- X rays, hoepltaf-care "wd Al^rt Clarke this ad and bring it with you to earn your 10% Discount! Deownher (L4, 1987. tal, Hartford. made to tte American Cancer Clancy is survived by his wife, on Rt. 6. American feature filmsms into In- prescriptiMis,nreacrlDtlMm and forto , I lossb.. ^f '^°"’ ’ _^.®®®h®8ter. FARR’S Building Permits THE Shoo Slom That RodBy Coras!' remembers, - someone Sun^ors Im Iu^ two neph- society, 237 E. Center St. Mary; a son, William J. Clancy Wednesday: 1:30 p.m. Young­ dia in 1969 totaled 132, com-.- income from bis. job. *Better Hurry! Otter expires Decerpber 3lst. Someone ews, (jUfford T. Jefferson of ewes. er-, of Guilford, and a daughter, at-Heart at the church social pared,with 103 in 1968 and 124 The action is returnable in t w ^ ^ fa ^ ^ ^,®“ ®h>. 'THE EVERYTHING STORE" Your is wbispered in our East Hartford, w ltt whom she Cornelius Leary Mrs; Robert Glllooly of Noi-tt raom; 3 p.m. Junior Girl Scouts in 1967. U.S.-made films ac- Hertford 70S Main St. County Superior Congress St., 8 1 ^ ^ ** 74-76 A e S ie ” ?"tew a thoiwfat mo dear, made her home, ahd Nathan C. HEBRON — ComeUus Leary, Haven. at the school; 7 p^m. confirms- count for about two-thirds irf all Court. Prentice is being rapre- ’ Hoir ®ft^ y®., Jefferson of West Hartford; 89, of Church St., died at his Services scheduled for tion - olass at tte church; 8 foreign film s shown in India sented by tte East Hartford "::?®struction PUorimA^iUs Monehostwr OPEN DAILY TO 10 P.M. May eternal Uabt QOift»Yor ' fabric oepartuen GUSTAFSON’S SHOE STORE and two nieces, Mrs. Ann M. home Saturday. Wednesday, a t St. Rita’s Church p.m. P T A meeting at the Ele- and about 80 per cent of tte re- law firm of Leone, Throwe, to^dweUliw' f®**®^®*'' additions We Accept Master Charge Cards! Sadly mlt nd. Mr. Leary was bom Jan. 9, in Hamden. mentary School. ■ ' eeintii fmm fnretorn movlefi Teller end Maele * __ aing at 81 Grandvieiw a» Daugbten anl Boos. Rothman of Manchester and ceipts from foreign movies. Teller and Nagle. 81,200. Grandview St., MANCHESTER 434,0akland Street. (Exit 94 off 1-86) OPEN EVERY NIGHT IRI 9:00 (Saturday HE 5:30) MAIN STOEET i t . 643-7111 “ I" .

/ ■ MANCHEST^JR EVENING HERAfJ). MANCH^ISTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER l4, 1970 \GE ELEVEN «»AGE TEN . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1970 South Windsor lunches a household o t four per­ will report on the child care Although the Swiss remain far South Windsor sons must receive a gross an­ center and Mrs. Patricia Don­ 120 Business Mirror v Y W d W N l R S Hoarse Pope ovan on the Informati(Hi and Re­ V n ^ r ground Laboratories ahead, with 71 mllli(m. units nual income of 24|200,- or less. ^ 2 U TV Tonight manufactured last year by 1,200 Town Officials Working VATICAN CITY (AP) — To receive reduced price lunch­ ferral Service. firms, they realise that they for Complete Ilstihgs. December Special Pope Paul VI says he hopee Conservation es, a household of four persoiis Making Set of Druf^s Keeping Up yvith the Time could be "tariffed” out of some must receive a groes ahnual in­ Manchester Evening Herald . See Saturday’s TV Week the spirit of Christmas will markets to protect an emerging To Outwit Weatherman penetrate to a society »"ln come of $ 6 ,^ , or less. If more South Windsor correspondent j i S i B y J(AMB8 F . DONOHVi: asks for Ml£>A he is not getting domestic industry and-outsold In We will install a new muffler on Commission ftMortatea Preaa Writer L«3.” Keeps W atchmakers Going including muffler, kits, lalxir, and O C WhM Town Manager Terry the tanks into the which freedom frequenUy or lees than four persons re­ Barbara Varrlck, tel. 644-8274. S:l (S) F*eriy en Ms m b others. Ctompejition knows few working seems to favor the formation side to the B6une .htxiBehold. an . , FOB A UFETIMEI MDIA usually comes in a crys- (U) Wild WOd Weit Weather Watch ratories continue to develop and Harry Beaaoner ly need to rely on theft to im­ forecasts have usually resulted The Avery Street School PTA had a cold, but a Vatican vatiem files containing pam- Notices describing the new |12S Dr. Paul A. Walters, who (18) Candid Cam era of buyers. But there is another side to prove their position, having mles on an informal basis. The experimental drugs like the (30) NBC Newi (C) In the rif^t decision by town will sponsor a (torlstmas movie spokesman said ther was no policy in detail and application , jnfiade the report in an Interview, Quite true. Ladies to whom the story. Some of the problems Idilets and materials that cov- office o t Army chief of chap-1 MDA group as pert of medi­ (8 >Tmth o r Conseqnencee (C) proved their abilities in a wide officials.” Saturday from 1 ;30 to 3 :30 p.m. report to make on the Pope’s forms for the program will be said at least IS man-made drugs cine’s effort “to learn how the (18) What’e My LlneT (C> time is of no essence buy tiny encountered by the makers of range of precision products that Sprenkel said this winter the health. er air ^ andana water pollution gent home with all public sclKXil run*®lains W8Swas established in 1920 by in three chemical groupings (88-M) Newn —W eather and watches in Jewelled cases as ac­ expensive Jewelled watches, in at the school. “Snow White anti topics and wildlife Information pupils. ' Congress. pGGEfTDRUG 404 MIDDLE TPKE. W1 mind functions, to learn about Sporti (C) includes radios, cameras and town wlU again be responelble the Three Stooges” will be pupils. have been devel<^d In this way the chemistry of emotion,” Wal­ 7:M (U) Red Skelton Show (C) cessories to their various cos­ which hard artificial rubles are automobiles. Few industry offi­ COMPUTE mta 1 have been distributed to eight for the sMdtog and plowing, of shown. Admission will be Sunday Movies since 19M. ters said, (8) Yonnc Lawyera (C) tumes. Men buy snorkel or div­ placed at friction points, results cials believe they cannot upset local schools. The commission (18) I ^ y (C) er’s watches for the reasons from the success of pin-lever charged and refreshments wlU Tanguay First hopes to supply the schools Sunday afternoon movies, .fea­ The latest and most powerful “We are looking for drpgs (48) It M e a a Thiel (C) the watch market also. cost of 8i,u0v for each inch of,_ be sold. turing full length films will be­ group, called MDA (Ynethylene- that would be helpful in treat­ 8:88 (38) Rowan and MaHIn’a they also buy sportscars. Chil­ watches. snow. with additional materials from Lau(h-In (C) To do so, however, will re­ M Sm UNCE Publicity chairman, Mrs. In Police Oass gin on Sunday at the high dloocy aniphetemtne) was first ment, that would increase trust dren buy them because they like 'The latter use a simple con­ time to time, to enable teachers 8:38 (8-48) Silent Force (t^> Mickey Mouse or Spiro Agnew. quire that they be at least as in­ The Public Works Depart­ Robert Skiener suggests this school auditorium. "Please ARNOLD tested in pharmaceutical- labo­ between people and improve (18) Movie necting pin where moving parts ment has assigned eight sand­ Norbert A. Tanguay, 37, of to have up-to-date materials ratories in 1964 and began ap- 9:88 (3) M ayberry B.F.D. (C) In underdeveloped lands, come together, and so have novative as the Americans and time as an opportunity for par­ readily available.. ^ Don’t Eat the-Daisies” starring BAGANi'S DILI concentraUcoi,” he said. "And (8-48) NFL Nlpht Football (C) the Swiss. Both countries are ing routes and 10 plowing 166 Loomis St. graduated first Doris Day, David Niven and ^aring on the street about 1967. this research should go on. (38) Movie especially in Asia, the gr(hvlng numaged to sell their' products SERVICE ' ents to do some Ctoristmas now splitting the second into routes throughout the town; all in his class at the Municipal File folders were decorated, IM SOHin MMN SO*. “I first became aware of this "There should be no curtail­ 9:38 (3) Doria Day Show (C) demand for watches indicates for as low as $6 or $6. One com­ shopping while the children at- • Janis Paige will be shown along FRAMED ? 18:08 (3) Carol B arnett Show (C) they are one of the first signs ever smaller parts with tuning trucks are equipped with two- Police Training Ctouncil Acad- and much of the material as- with 20 minutes of cartoons. set of drugs two years ago when ment of legitimate research be­ (18) Conn. Report (C) pany, Timex, is expected to ac­ tend the movie,, as Santa, with emy at the New Britain Police sembled, by Girl Scout Cadette FHOME 446-1M6 (C) that industrial culture is accept­ fork and quartz watches. way radios to permit transmit­ Doors will be open at 1 p.m. A my students began telling me cause the results find their way 10:38 (18) H artford' Talk-In count for no less than one-third ting of status of operations, a bag full of gifts for all the Headquarters. Troop 220 under the leadei^ahip about them,” Walters said. He into Illegal uses,” he said. 11:00 (3-18-38) ~Newa Weather and ed by people w h o still prefer to of all U.S. sales this year. The ordinary Jewfelled watch kiddies will visit with,the chil­ and the films will conclude at Fre(di MnabrooiiM Sporta (C) tell time by the sun. oscillates at from 2.6 to 6 times hasardous locations on individ­ Tanguay, a University of Ckm- Waddock. Two approximately 4 p.m. Pickled Moaluoonu said the drugs are referred to Walters said it is too early to 11:36 (3) Movie But, Judging from the names REAL dren after the movie. necticut security officer, com- additional files are being kept You Can Be At Hartford Framing. See Our Un­ only as MDA on the street "be­ 11:38 (38) Tonlyhl Show iohnny Car- In all, about 160 million a second, giving off 8 to 10 ticks ual routes,' and the assignment Fliture features will be an­ know if the new drugs like MDA aon (C) on the gravestones, past success of additional equipment to trou­ piled an academic average of t>Y the commission for use by We B eteil Is WiKdeaale cause they haven’t been around will prove effective in medicine. (18) Merv Orllfln Show (C) watches were made throughout as it does so. The tuning fork ESTATE Manchester Evening Herald nounced at a later date. from 1 to 10,(HX) lbs.! usual Collection of^Custom and Stock Frames for is no criterion of the future, and watch vibrates 360 times a sec­ ble areas. 97.17 in a class of 27 policemen interested local groups or or- long enough to develop their "These drugs are not as power­ 11:43 (48) Newa — W eather and the world last year, and the to­ everyone from one-man Swiss South Windsor correspondent Mental Health Council Sporta V (C) tal this year is expected to be ond and the incredibly accurate He' said that sanding and from 10 departments throughout B®alzations. These folders may The Mental Health Council Baked Stuffed own street names.” ful as LSD, but what effect they 13:08 (8) Aclion Newa (C) shops to the big mass producers Barbara Varrlck, tel. 644-6274. the state. be borrowed on a revolving Your Favorite Print or Art Piece. See Our Selec­ Dr. Walters is a psychiatrist 13:15 (48) Alfred Hitchcock close to that 'figure. Next year quartz watch at 8,192 times a plowing assignments are deter­ will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday Mushrooms have on users over the long are closely watching the moves mined on the length of time it The five-week course included basis by contacting the com­ French Fried to the University Health Serv­ term we do not know.” "Final Performance" should be even better, of course, second. mission. In the caucus room of the Town tion of Mirrors, Wall Plaques, Prints and “Arty” 13:38 (8) Movie as the world remains fascinated of the Japanese and Russians. takes to complete each opera­ criminal law, laws of arrest, Hall on Sullivan Ave. The cau­ ’Mnshrooms ices at Harvard and a lecturer He said whan an effective 1:88 (38) Newa and Sl(n Off Free Lunches Breaded Cntlet 1:05 (3) Newa and W eather — by timepieces. A decade or so ago neither of tion rather than total miles Sex Researcher rules of evidence, search and cus room is on the main floor Gifts. in social relations at the univer­ "psychoactive” drug is devel­ The town of South Windsor Is Mushrooms sity. Prayer and SIsn Oft But all is not comfortable in these nations had watch indus­ Goldfish Club covered. The time factor is o . 1 Tk seizure, civil disorders and next to the town manager’s of­ oped, it should be used in medi­ tries capable of competing in- s e e s L i O n t r O l Ulie.-^*'® w d control, clvn rights, crim- making available free and re­ Macaroni Meat Sauce "These drugs are manufac­ cine and psychiatry, “but it (Kdnrath>nal TV (34) the watch industry and it sel­ used in an eNort to have all fice. wltti Mushrooms HARTFORD Monday, December T4 tematlcmally, but last year the During the Battle of Britain, w j J , inal investigation, narcotics, duced price school lunches to tured in underground laborator­ should never be sold over the dom has been. The record is sanding and plowing done with­ The council will hear reports 6:00 Miaterofera’ Nei(hborhood B spattered with tariff fights, in- U.S.S.R. was entrenched in sec­ a flier who had to bail out was in the some period, of time. V F ll J K C p r O C lU C tlO n community relations. all children of families who “It It’s Anytiiliig Done ies in large metropolitan cen­ counter.” ^ 6:38 Dealsniiis Women B (C) from Police Chief John Kerri­ f r a m i n g CO. ters on both coasts, probably "The Sleeve Special” trlque and commercial trage­ ond place and the Japanese in given a small gold caterpillar Sprenkel noted that routes to A former insurance consultant meet the new federal-state in­ gan cn the State Mental Health Witti Mushrooms, We 7:00 Worid We Uve In B (C) ROBERT J. SMITH, come standards. third, making 24 million and 19 pin by the company who made San Francisco and New York,” 7:30 Money Mattera dies, although it also has been developments __ areFRANOISCO (rften shorter (AP) — A Manchester, Tanguay was Panel; Paul Farris on Break­ Do It Mere at 841 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER Programming life Insurance enlivened by ingenious market­ million watches respectively. the parachutes and he became INSURANSMITHS SIWE 1914 than ”those” m*<^ researcher says the Umted voted class speaker and present- Sch(X)l lunch director, Mrs. through to the Aged, and Anne ( 4 he said. in mileage PACMNI>S!» Molars Missing (0 meet your needs. a member of, the Caterpillar Stores; Hartford, New Britain and Simsbury. "I don’t know who sells them, 8:88 World Press (C) ing and innovations. to their advance they dropped consldentble_ __ stretches 5 States some day wlU ccmtrol re- the principal address at re- Linda M. Summers said, "To Peters on FTSH. probably wdioever sells halluci­ MINNRAPOUS, Minn. (AP) Round(abte analysis of newa In the United States, only one the United States, with produc­ Club. Those who bailed out over free of intersec- whUe Uberajlslng all cent gradation exercises, be eligible for free school Also, Mrs. Judy Staaterman — For want of his false teeth, of five C(mUlnents. company, Bulova, continues to ‘ tion of 17.7 million watches, to the English (toannel and had to 649-5241 nogens. Nor do I know how :00 Reallllea (C) tions. Short streets, tatersec- concerning sex relations. J® ® native widespread is their use,” he Warren Freeman is seeking to "The Idea of North" manufacture Jewelled watches fourth place and seriously chal­ use their rubber dinghies were 963 street; MANCHESTER tions, winding streets and hills ^*anl GeUiard, director of the' 10 00 Connecticat Newsroom time student at Manchester said. put a |1S0 bite on the city. domestically, although Lon- lenged the Swiss in sorne of made honorary members, of the (Ground Roor Next to Heuie & Hole) require more stopping, turning University of Indiana Center for '"Iliese drugs are extremely A sewer maintenance em­ glnes-Wittnauer assembles high their mau'kets. Goldfish Club.* Community Ctollege, and has a and loss 'of time. Sex Research, said th^flureat of wife and three children. difficult to Identify by their ploye, Freeman told Oty Coun­ Canadian Mink Finest? The Police Department works overpcqiulation will force cimtrol symptoms in street use,” he cil he was cleaning a sewer MONTREAL — Canadian fur- in c(»juncti(m with Public c4 reproduction. ' said. "In ah underdose, the front inside a manhole when a industry experts claim that the Wortis Department patrols.'in But changes in sex laws, he Helper Stranded symptoms are like those for sudden sneeze "caused my up­ world’s finest wild mink are watiming road conditions. tedd a group of physlidans in someone who has taken ’speed’ per dentures to fall into the found In the Canadian north, Hie Public Works Depart- San Francisco over the week- ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — A (an amphetemlne “up” drug). fast-flowing sewage,” Freeman where the animals spend much In an overdose, the symptoms Doll & Play House For Her or Him ment’s policy is to sand hills end, will be slow as advocacy of plane that touched down In ^Mary Proctor said. "I was unable to retrieve of their time in and around and interBectlona before other sex law Uberallzati(xi still Is' ”a a snow-covered field near here are like those for LfiD.” them.’ ’ water in search of tooA. Mink portions of the routes until political kiss o t death” to this to help a stranded motorist fix a "In fact,” Dr. Walters added, (His $160 claim to replace the prefer a heavy diet of fidi, but there is an accumulation of one country. broken radiator hose was 'de­ ( n k l o i D eluxe "I cannot definitely confirm missing dentures was referred also eat birds, mice and other Xaldo! Our Reg. these drugs are being used on to city claims officers. creatures. 9.99-10.99 or two inches of snow, at which CkMicurring to this opinion was stroyed when its tail clipped a the street. But from the effects I time plowing operations., are psychiriogikt W. Cody Williams, fence on take-off Sunday. have noted, I would say that, Each commeiteed. shared tive forum In the The Highway Patrol said the 4 Slice Toaster Your Choice! 6 . 7 3 plane, piloted by W ^ e n Ben- ALL STORE OPEN TIL 11 P.M. EVERY NIGHT! ’yes, they are.’” ALL STORES OPEN 'TIL 11 P.M. EVERY NIGHT! Sprenkel added that the town conference on sex. Ctody was the Our Reg. 18.99 He said underground labora­ is to c(Mistant contact with the executive director of the Presi- sley of Des Moines, landed in tories get complete formulas for •Truck Terminal by Brumberger Weather Bureau tor anticipated dential Commlsaion on Obseeni- the ' field after the motorist made a radio call for help. Charge Fine the drugs, including chemicals •Tri-Level Motorized Garage changes of temperature, snow ty and Pornography, 70 diagrams, from medical and accumulation, wind speed and , He said the Senate "voted 60-6 With his ra^ator fixed and It! Gift! pharmaceutical literature re­ •King Sized Fire Station other data that could have a to repeal the commission’s the plane demoiishe(L the moto­ Charge porting activities of legitimate Most •Colonial Doll House major bedring on Ice control facts” riiowing that pomogra- rist, (toa'rles Link of Marshall­ iti 7 ^ Foot Make light or dark toast at the same time! Two pharmaceutical laboratories, and snow rpmoval operations, phy apparently isn’t harmful to town, then had to make another individual selectronic controls. Stunning white "Tliese drugs are being sold Getthemoney •Imagination Doll House Sprenkel said that If past ex- anyone because the facts were call for help. Neither Bensley trim with chrome body .#21601 illegaily'^iecause the kids have Famous perience is any indication, politically unpopular. nor his passenger,. La'wrence been turned off on LSD,” Wal­ South Windsor and ito neigh- Cbdy saidr “It’s unforunate Yates of Des MonieSi^ was in­ Scotch ters said. "Tliey’ve read about you need ••• with an Games boring tonwns can expect 70 per- our pcditical leaders react so jured. all the bad side effects.” cent of the ice storms or snow emotionally and irrationally to 'What the underground labo­ _ _ ratories are looking for is a American Loan! falls to occur (wi a weekend or anything they have no first-hand P in e drug that will provide the psy- by Ideal Joe Namath Electrie F^otlrall hqUday. The first snowfall and knowledge about.” All Capitol cludogical Inslf^t and revelation the'^second this year came (m Stanford University research- tmeutmu —the transcendental or mysti­ This is a time of year when many people •Tudor Football Game the week-end. Marjorie' M. Lozoff said a T ree I THTcmmuir*"!— cal effects—of LSD without the Vandalism Halte Work ^ ^ students at y side effects,” he said. "The kids find themselves short of cash. If you need i Progress on the Oak Street Stanford and the University of TS Christmas L.P. Albums Our Reg. 4.59 Each Joe Namath - the game with Qur Reg. to 13.99 Each recreatiem area Our. Reg. 29.99 want a safe94 standing and empathy between repayment plan most convenient for you. vs. Cowboys. Complete with according to Bprenkel. '44 94 figures and scorers. Town Highway Superinten­ relationa. 7 people. Unlike LSD, the effecto Seventy-flve per cent said it are not perception and hallu­ When borrowing makes sense, come to 9 . 3 3 dent Louis Jeski stated that open upon visiting the work site was acceptable for women to cinations but more on the way a American. Visit our office nearest you, or 2 . 3 7 have sex before marriage. 183. pre-shaped •Glen Campbell Jackie Gleason ^ person looks at people around • Monro’s Hockey Game early last Monday morning he every nite flameproof branch him. The environment stays give us a call... today. found that the lubricating oil Mrs. Lozoff obsreved: "So far as attitude goes, the double tips — a natural • Many Other Top Artists! neutral and people become f Kaboom . O ur Reg. 12.99 Hockey at its finest! 9.33 tank, fuel oil tank, and the more appealing.” radiator had been fUled with standard sp e a rs to be dlsap- till 9! looking, symetricaf C He said the MDA drugs "do dirt and stones. Jeski stated pearing.” WITH tree to enjoy for not seem to have many side ef­ •Oh! Nuts that the bulldozer had be^n re- Gebhard concluded: “Youth’s STANDI years! fecto when tested in legiUmate Get Up To $1,800 in Cash moved from the site" and Is attitude toward sex today is far laboratories. But that la not the •Hands Down Swingy or presently being dismantled; healthier than our generation G.E. ■^Hand Cut case wrhen they are used in the that la impossible to estimate had./ They are less obsessed 4 ’^ c d l c h street.” Sketchy the total damages since the with sex, now that it’s more D eluxe Crystal He said in the uncontrolled en- tre Down sand may have passed from available.” . vironment of the street, users Tree generally take too large a dose by Mattel P o rtab le Serving 4 5 ,^ r e -shaped "and the effecto are Just like Our M ixer LflD, including the hallucinogen­ Reg. 16.99-17.99 ■Jjfanches are flame­ 4 Pc. Set Nei‘f Ball or ^ proof. Tree stands Reg. ic effecto Where the environ­ 7.99 J ment becomes frightening.”., AMERICAN FINANCE CORPORATION included. 5.99 Ihe effecto of overdoses of Nerf Disc by Parker How About Ono of Those For That Man on Your List! 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remainder undecided' or for the White House and ,^ e . com­ vate research group hired by mittee doubted the Harris poll the party, biit otherwise not con­ someone else! . - Democratic Contenders GOP Poll Shows because a poll taken by George nected ^ t h it, a committee The nationwide teleplume poll Gallup shortly alter the Novem­ spokesman said Sunday night. was taken' Dec. 1-3. Pollsters Nixon Leading ber electlwis- showed Nixon with The poll showed Nixon with a 54 contacted slightly over 1,000 vot­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The a 66 per cent national approval vvarehouse per cent'rating, Muskie With 40 ing age Americans, the spokes­ MaineV Muskie on Move Republican National Committee rating per cent and per cent undecid­ man said. He said the poll was says a private popularity poll 6 the result is to get you you wonder, ‘What does a man’s ed or for some other candidate. 'Edltor’a Note: Who Is goinjr to' show;s President Nixon \^th a prompted by a previously pub- , _ runnin^fMter^ttian you want to reason and planning have to do dished Louis Harris poll showing Store grease away from tne challenie for the White House wide lead over Sen. Edmund S. When 1968 third-party candl-' be runnln^ivthat’s the price' you. with it?” ” iVixon trailing Muskie 40 per , stove and out of the reach ot on behalf of the Democratic Muskie, D - M ^ e —Nixon's most date George C. Wallace was party in 1972 is already a domi­ have to pay.’'’',,^ in Washington, Pa. a crlti- added to the poll, Nixon had 40 cent to 46 per cent with 10 per cliflaren. If likely challenger for the White cent for Wallace. smother it with a Ud. Nev- nant palgner Mus- The poll was taken by a pri­ and Wallace 12 per cent with the considers Edmund S. Muskie, and that ^ ea d . He has just kic; the candidate invites him to once-obscure Maine senator who been re-elc«ted to the Senate, share the platform. It is a is now the fnmt runner for the for a third term, with 62 stroke that draws wide approv­ party's 1972 presidential nomi­ cent of the vote. al. nation. Now he sits outside the Sen­ Nearly a year later. Sen. Ken­ ate, answering questions, smd nedy’ s'-^car plunges from c a By WALTER R. MEAM wav^s his left hand towEurd the bridge oh CSiappsiquiddlck Is- and chamber. lEind, Mass., EUid a 28-yeEtr-old CARL P. LEinSSDORF “There are 100 guys in there secretary drowns. who would like to be President,. WASHINGTON (AP) — Two however remote the possibility Kennedy forecloses any 1972 years and a long campaign may be. And there are 50 gover­ presidential candidacy. away from the ultimate g[ool. nors. So who knows? The weekend before thej Nov. FIVE STORES OF FABULOUS FASHION GIFTS FOR 3, 1970 elections. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie is the “ So who knows?” front runner, the target, the But along'with the politicEil fa- A bEUid of Democrats rEiises Democrats' presidential pros­ tallsmv the tEdk of lucky brcEiks, money to buy the election-eve pect with the most to lose. He there is a methodical plEUi tak­ television time, and selects d e lic ts in the' role. ing shape. It envisions member­ Muskie to be the party’s voice Senator Muskie ship on the prestlguous Senate —smd image. His formal announcement of Foreign Relations Committee, And so it is Muskie respond­ candidacy will not come for a several trips abroad; eui an­ ing to Nixon, 15 minutes a msm. while, but it will come. It is only nouncement of candidacy—“ it’s First the President an old law- a matter of time. a question of timing; certainly Eind-order cEunpEdgn speech, But Muskie of Maine is on the it’s not going to be the first of scratchy sound, black and white move, speaking out more sharp­ the yeEtf,” a bigger and better film. E R is a iK a s ly and quickly on major devel­ organization, assembling of Then Muskie; low key, dra- opments at home and overseas, commitments to gain the noml-. matic but simple, excellent pro- planning to travel abroad— nation. And raising money—$8 ducUon, effective. probably next month—seeking milllcm_ by one estimate. , ‘“Hiese ‘These events__mo. have put me to enhance his forelgpi policy There Eire, of course, rivEils to credentials. where I am,” said Muskie, be faced. The polls now indicate EJv'ery likely rival acknowl­ Sen. Kennedy would be the most And it is obvious that he llkes- edges Miukle a long lead to­ formidable opponent should he where he is—and where he is ward the 1972 nomination; Sen. undertake the candldEuiy he has going. Edward M. Kennedy of Massa­ foresworn. chusetts said it may be all but He has SEiid he is not a candi­ insurmountable. date,” said Muskie. “I have no „ No 'Samaritans One public opinion poll shows intention of expressing doubt (Muckie running ahead of Presi­ LAKE ARROWHEAD, (JaUf. dent Nixon, the ultimate rival. about what he Ims said. With (A P ) — Brake trouble forced 46 per cent to 40 per cent. the kind of support that is Robert Webb to stop his car on young juniors warm up “ It doesn’t mean anything,’ ’ shown in the polls, he can be a a winding roEid neEir this moun­ said Muskie. "There are going CEindidate any time he decides tain ■village. to be. He can ctuinge his mind, to be ups and downs. I ’ve been Wa\'lng for help, he attracted just as I cam,” (3oddanmed lucky. It hasn’t two men wiio stuck a gun in his As for the ultimate rival, Mus­ been the result of deliberate face, robbed him of 5300 and for fun-filled kie sEild he considers President planning.’ ’ locked him in the C E iris trunk. In a Senate anteroom, Muskie Nixon vulnerable, and the more Webb, a 33-yeair-old construc- says he can see no value in so since the Nov. 3 elections. tico. worker, Eidmitted BViday he evEduating his candidacy, and " I think it was a setbEick for v/aa cold, hungry and tired 16 proceeds to do so. him. He tried to do something in hours later ■when the fire de­ pajama parties ” I don’t know whether I ’m a the election, and failed to do it partment rescue s ^ a d respond­ front runner or not. There’s no ... In terms of the reaction in ed to his pounding on the trunk. way of proving it, tte polls are the country, he lost.” the only indication.’ ’ Perhaps, Muskie muses, he is “ As the front runner, you tend not acting firmly enough to to become the target of the oth­ dramatize his role a s ' top nuin er candidates . . . But it also among the Democratic White means that the front runner is a House prospects. meaningful candidate . . . Running “ I f there were a way of pac­ “ Being the front runner, ing this as you do a horse race, maybe I ought to act as if I polls stems from his appearance were, and assert myself more. pace might be a little bit slow­ Maybe I don’t do enough of that Town’s New Sewage Disposal Plant Progressing—To Be Ready in June er.’ ’ . . . I pre-occupy myself with This aerial photo shows the Industries which will benefit fo r the town by JEiines S. Min- air stimulates bacteria in the where some of the remaining large digesting tEinks. Here the William O’Neill. Lydall Brook town sewEige plants and because Then a shrug. running from where I am to from the facility have contrib­ ges & Associates, Consulting En­ water which begins to feverish­ solids sink to the bottom and material is heated to make the will clear up. Xhe brook present­ of the elimination of overflow MusUs says he cannot pace where I WEmt to be . . . progress to date on the Second- open uted funds. The Lydall EUid gineers of FEirmington. The re­ ly eat solid pEmticles. some float to the top.''The water materlEil inert before it is ly receives WEiste matter from sewage from the eighth district what he did not plan. He be­ "It takes a lot of money to go Eury Sewage Treatment Plsmt off Foulds Division of the Ck>lonlal mEiining Oil per cent contains which remEiins in the middle is buried in the sEmltEiry land fill. Lydall and Foulds. plant on Clearview Terrace. lieves his high rating in recent from where I am . . .” 'The aeration tEmks are pic­ eveiy night Love LiEine iri the vicinity of the Board Co. on Parker St. is all bacteria, solid materials, and a presently chlorinated and fed Methane gas emitted when the Overflow sewage . from the Eighth district overflow now pollss terns fromh is appearance And where he is is a long way tured to the left Emd to the existing Primary SewEige Treat­ set to tie in to the new system. capacity to use oxygen in the reEid of the brick building. The into Hop Brook. It is from 20 solid material is heated is used Parkade pumping station will ends up in the Hockanum. as the Democratic spokesman from where he WEis when the na­ in an election-eve telecast last till 9! When operation ofk. the new water. This capacity is called brick building will house vEir- per cent to 35 per cent free of as fuel to help heat the diges­ no longer pollute the waters of The new facility wels designed tion reEilly heard his name for ment PlEint off Olcott St. The month. plEmt begins, the treated water biochemical oxygen demEmd, or ious instruments which will BOD and lacks from 40 per tion tEmk. Hilliard I?ond. by the Minges firm and is being, the first time. see us for - new facility is scheduled to be­ “ I suppose in a sense that was which will be led into Hop BOD. BOD is most responsible meter the purity of the water cent to 60 per cent of the solids When the new plant begins The Hockanum River will be built by the Acton Construction “ As I think back to the Ed gin operatlcm this. Jime. It is a pure stroke of luck,” said Brfook, will be 90% free of the for killing fish and plants be­ during the various stEiges of it orighiEilly contEiined. operation, some immediate ef­ cleaner due to the purer water Co. of Hugo, Minn. (Herald Muskie of July 1968, would I gag Muskie of the biggest single designed to further purify sew- harmful bacteria and material cause it uses up the oxygen the process. Piunps which pour TTie solids remEiining in the fects will be evident, according which w ill feed Into it from the photo by Bucelvicius.) have regarded him as a likely boost to his candidacy since Eige Eifter it is treated at the cbntEiined in raw sewEige enter­ which is so essentiEd for aquaUc , Eiir into the aeration tEinks Eire settling tanks are pEissed into to Director of Public Works CEindidate for the presidency in gifH named to the pEurty’s ■vice presl- Prim ary Treatment PlEint Eind ing the Prim ary Treatment Ufe. aim located in the brick build- E 1972? Some lucky bresiks . . . dentlEd spot in 1966. “ How do to give both primary and sec- plEmt. SewEige from the eighth util­ ing. “You look back upon it and You Knim It’s RIGHT If It’s you control that?” ondEury treatment to sewEige This level of purity meets the ities district Emd industries ^ A fte r being aeraited, the liquid Let Tech Team Use Course^ from the eighth utilities dis­ stEmdards set in the Clesm which Erne tying in to the sys­ is drained off into two secondEiry ^ from Moriarty Brolhors! trict sewer system. Water Act passed by the Gen- tem will pEms througfh bEir clarifiers, the two lEirge cir- The (3.1 million plEmt is part erEil Assembly in 1967. screens into gfrit cluimbers. culEir tanks in th^ foreground. Norris Asks Country Club of a 54.8 million sewer improve­ Additional sewer lines which The bar screens will remove Here, remaining solid particles, • Democratic Town Director seemingly inequitable situa- ment project which MEmches- are part of the project have la rg e ' solids. Other sediment called sludge, are Eillowed to Jon Norria is urging the Man- ^ ^ v. ter voters authorized, in April been finished since August. The will settle .out in the grid chEim- settle. GENE for your of 1968 when they, approved a new plant weis originally slated bers. As the sludge settles, the wa- recon- g^g „ „ town-owned -5 1.1 million bond issue to fi- for opening this month in order This first unit of the second­ ter wdll run into a msize-Uke sider its reJecUon of a request land. The club pays the town a C JOHNSON nEmce the town’s share of the to meet a state deadline, but ary plEmt is pictured to the far chlorine contact tank where at from Cheney Tech’is golf team yesirly rental, under a long-term expenses. The remEiining $3.8 this deadline hsis been extended r i ^ t behind the brick building. the far left the water will be jqj. using the club’s fticlliUes Personally recom­ million, 77% o f*tiie cost, is to June. FTx>m it the effluent is fed chlorinated, then fed into Hop next spring long-time member of lady fair ... being paid for \^th state and Sewage is 99.9 per cent water into aeration tEmks where air Brook. . Cheney Tech, which wUl have countiy dub,” Norris^ ^d mends these fine, federal funds. Eiccording to a report prepared is forced into the liquid. The The chlorinated Water which a golf team next year for the today, ‘I feel that the club has will feed into Hop Brook will be first time in its history, Eisked *lonl to gain by permit- selected automo­ Elizabeth Arden 90 per cent free of solid for the same arrangements be- Cheney Tech to use its fa- materlEds and BOD. ing g;iven MEinchester High “cilities. Such a decision would re fle c t-a d m if^ y upon the club. biles . . . This is A portion of the sludge will School Eind ElEist CTatholic High, It would contribute to the ath­ be pumped back into the aera- It requested use of club faclli- letic and social development of only a partiaMist- Blue Grass tion tanks to help sustain the ties on about eight days — from local youth Eind would show a aeration process. The remEiih- early April to mid-May — to desire to provide equal oppor­ ing, we have many der will be fed into a pipe line include practice sessions Eind tunity to ail students within the which will carry It hack.to the home matches. The request was m o re— ! ...... that.'over the past It will be thickened, toen re- Norris calls the decision “ in- 15 years, he-has known many moved to the sanitary land fill, equitable,” and states, “ A poll- students who later became Water treated in the primary cy such 'as this can only letul to members of the Manchester ‘^ A F E -B U r USED CARS treatment plant will be fed into dissatisfaction suid to further country Club, “ and who becEime the secondary plant through a the gap between th q^ who good, solid citizens within the pipe line, but will bypass the comprise the student population community.” 6/9 LINCOLN . ‘‘Continental” 2-Door. One owner, very low m iles! AM -I’M bar screens. and the adult community.” He concluded, " I feel the club radio, power steering-brakes-seato Eind windows, vinyl roof, n iere are bar screens, grit He is recommending that Roy should do everything within its leather trim plus Fiictory Installed Air Conditioning. SRE chambers Eind settling tEinks at Thompson, the town’s represen- power to continue Eind expand IT TO D AY AND S A V E !! •'•ulii the primary plant. After large tatlve on tha country club’s upon that record. Permitting the solids are removed by the bar Board of Governors, appear be- Cheney Tech golf team to use 69 CHEVROLET 69 MERCURY screens Euid in the grit chEun- fore the town directors — to club facilities would be a glEint "Caprice” 4-Door Hardtop. “Colony Park" Station WEig- fit them right. bers, the effluent psisses into discuss the problem and to offer step toward closing the gen- Radio, automatic, power on. Radio, automatic, power the prim ary settling tEinks suggestions for resolving “ this eration gap.” steering, power brakes, tint­ brakes - steering - windows, ed glass, whitewalls, fac­ luggage rack, tinted glass, tory air conditioning $2696. whitewalls, sold new by us. Blue Grass Gift Duo . . . " 67 BUICK $3296. 4 oz. dusting powder and Nicest way to say Merry Christmas "E lectra” 4-Door Hardtop. ~ M PLYMOUTH 4 fl. oz. Flower Mist eau Radio, automatic, power iJVailEmt” 4-Door Sedan. de <»logne. brakes - steering - seat - Radio, heater, 6 cylinder, windows, whitewEills, vinyl s t a n d a d trEinsmlssloai, roof, plus factory instEilled^ whitewalls, good economiCEil Blue Grass Trio . . . 1% air conditioning ^146. transportation! $896 4 fl. oz. Flower Mist eau de <»logne; Spray 69 MERCURY 65 PONTIAC Essence, 1 fl. oz. Foam­ "M ontego” 4-Door Sedan. “ Catalina” 2-DCor HEUdtt^. 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or nearby sites, nor does he be­ Nativity Scene Andover^ lieve the matter of the water __levei to -be completely clear. At the last- town meeting, Paul Shopping; At Robertson Jurovaty, executor for his moth­ Fuller Denies He 'H ^ Plans er’s estate, brought out the fact Days I To Be Dedicated that he and his father built Nativity the dam which formed the pcmd Robertson Park To Develop ProvensoiKLiEind now in existence; he stated that I Scene wlU be turned over to he could also- tear down the C n n s n i a s ' 0>e town wednesd^ at 7 p.m. dam, in which event there would By ANNA FBIBINA whether the town can in fact service and Coolc in brief ceremonies at the site. elieves this be no pond. This point was not (Herald CSorreapoadent) afford this kind of speculation, is probably the Mayor Nathan Agostinelli will disputed except for an uncertain ship of the swamp, but by pri- accept the scene for the town will have to pay in. cost In a letter sent to First Se­ Tax Increases 1 ) 1 0 statement made by a Conserva­ vate ownership which could In the 2M years since it be­ Andover at present has a mill of this also wUl prot>amy^ be lectman Percy Cook, aobert”p. tion Commission member that work with the town and C o ngan, - __ the Nativity Scene Com- rate of 89, one of the highest reflected- by a further inb) he thought possibly permission Fuller of Manchester has de­ in taxes. servation Commission in creat- ^ tte e , with the cooperation of tax rates in the area and has of all concerned pnqierty owners tag an environment for thp „a n y organizations, has put up WHEN YOU BUY WHEN YOU NEED SERVICE nied havintr definite plans to de­ increased its miU rate each FuUer didUdisclose that he has would be needed to either raise •••iiHmofa‘ultimate good' of the towu of cicches in *town.------one in year for the last few years. AFPUANOa velop the Provenson pix^rty certainly ^tertained - thoughts or'^ower the water leyri. Andover. Center Park and one in Rob- According to First fielectman of doing raniething with the area. At the present thp town ertson Park. Cook, a purchase by the town laud in theViiture. He states Some of the many individuals Stating; that since he is obvi­ of the Provenson and Jurovaty that besides vlng bid on the owns ajiproadmdt^ 16 acres of ously the “ other person” refer­ open and^<^vooded land in the Jaycees Hear who ■ donated their time and parcels would result in an estl- Provenson property, he is in- talents include William Steven­ red to in recent newspaper artl- mated______8_ mUl increase this com- terested in the Jurovaty land Begr188^ _ x DISHWASHER the area, but would vehemently COLOR TV COLOR TV->298 Plug-Out Bnrnera — Diapozable Oven Uners oppose any “ reckless or Irre- Aj Sunshine Sunshine sponsible developing” of any j/. Peanut Butter kind that would diminish the Vienna Fingers natural beauty and value of the Wafers C site. FuUer admitted his interest ta 47* the Provenson property aid the 47* UNDER COUNTER Jurovaty property. ’This is a i^\ parcel of some 90 acres adjoin- C • • _ ' BEAvir Dcrr tag the Provenson piece, and || DISHWASHER R G il Wylers Kotex about 2-3 of the existing pond is AUTOMATIC WASHHt located ta this larger piece. It Instant Bouillon Super and Reg. has Just recently been offered Beef or a m .. Chicken 12 count A tZ t up for sale and is part of the ivi 01 |or A. W pkg ^ 0 estate of the late Mary Juro­ vaty. AU (tf the land tracts lo­ cated ta this area comprise COLOR what was at one time known Modess Nabisco as the Bishop Swamp and ta more recent years, referred to Super and Reg. MarshmallovvLjwirl as the Jurovaty swamp. Cakes 48 count *$ 1 # ^ ’The town’s best interests pkg 1 . o i would certainly not be served by buying up the Provenson and 57* Jurovaty tracts, FuUer stated, pointli^ out not only the cost Nabisco but the loss of tax revenues as Prince - Bake Shop Choc. weU. FuUer stated that al­ RotiHl Pasta »onar 32c though much has been said Chip Cookies about preserving the locale as Thia Spailrtti 45c a possible source of water ta . . Grated Pamesai Cheesa fa? 55c the future, there has been, as 41* far as he knows, not one shred 1 of evidence to support this idea. He says that at this point none really knows whether using this Three Diamonds tu n a area as a source of water would • Jet StreM Wazhing and Riming - Powerful swing even be feasible since there Solid Ught arms direct vigorous water stream over upper and have been no studies made to . in Brine lower dish baskets. — determine the need, the cost, 39* • Detergent Diq»enser - Releases detergent at proper 7 or can the quaUty of the water or the lime mtomatically. quantity which would be avail­ • Rinse Additive Dispenser - Releases additive during able. rinse cycle to make dishes sparkle, dry without spots. 1 “Regular Wash” Agfitator for Normal Loads 4 (Much of Andover Ues in what is considered a natural ^ ® e c h - N u t a Soft Scrap Disposer - Pump chops residual food 2 “Hand Wash” Agitator — Liets You Machine watershed; the Hop River, still scraps, flushes them down drain. Wash All Those Delicate Things You Now Rice Cereal ^ relatively pure and unpoUuted, • 150° Sanitizing Cycle - 1000 watt heater brings water Wash By Hand winds its way through the mid­ ^ ^ 5 ? 2 3 9 # to 150° before starting cycle for sanitary dishwashing dle ot the entire town. Andover Double Wash Cycle - Two complete washes and hot • 16 Lb| Capacity Lake contains approximately air drying insure total cleaning for heavily soiled loads. _ U5 acres; there are other • Filter and Bleach Dispenser • Normal Wash Cycle - Detergent charged wash u Featuring Famous [/VccuColor^ streams and tributaries BUDRrriRrsuwFUDfiE ...... throughout the town.) followed by two rinses and hot air drying. Featuring Famous COSMETIC COLOR Considering the number of Bonn BIST PE«H ...... U u p k ltte other possible sources of water, TRANSISTORIZED TUNINO SYSTEM li«0lin FIORAL PRINT TOtttT ...... • <3ioice of Panels included. j u m OdIw ultrrbriuht picture tubes FuUer beUeves that no vaUd TRANSISTORIZED AUTOMATIO CHROMA QONTROL argument can be made favor­ CORONH FlORAl PRINT NAPKINS " : ...... gn JUoiGtiK RUTOMJLTIG TUNINe SYSTEM ing the swamp area as a water tOTWa SHRIMP RESULAR ...... « PH 2/2fc SOUD COPPER ENORAYED OIROUITS stq>Pty without considerable in­ $Oil0.8S RooiQgIm’ tSilM VOLT CHASSIS vestigation. He also pointed out BOTCH MAID YIS YES COOKIES...... that the town certainly could AoMrtklDT AUTOMATIG TINT not ccnslder developtag the nUlPO BBIO OUYE Oil ...... -HttpHSle area for a source of water un­ MEH N’ low ...... K 7 I less it purchaMd all the land in and around the swamp nec- vanity FAIR-REBAl FAOAi mj^^^^ ...... • iK W Ile eastuy to this plan; or possibly, REEIIH cqman chocoute ■-H:!:::-:!: rather than outright purchase, the. town could buy certain Hiraia MVmOEBATRROOM TlSSlE' ' ...... water and use rights. In either lOHC BRAIN RICE ' ...... •••— -IfU m ik event, preserving the land sole­ — ...... SIpkiNe OPEN DAILY to 9 ly for this purpose becomes an a IAMAM a M h u b M ^ TELEVISION APPLIANCE extremely expensive propoel- "ill 'Cdetm your Fede„l Food tloo and the question arises Coupons SATUI»AY TILL 5:30 NEXT TO STOP and SHOP V

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MANCHESTER EVENING HEKiALD. MANCHESTER. cOim.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1Q?0 T ollan d k ^ g e dnCTEfiN IJriel Masons Middle School Experiments Tap Sheldon As Master With ^Involved Simulation ’ Elbert D. Sheldon of Hebron Involved slmulaUon U the then each student pgnuu TK sniO !!! (or small The multi-media approach Saturday night was elected wor- groups o t students) present the Includes the use of tapes, film- shipful master of Uriel Lodge of M ^oS^Ttoe^Xid Sn£ P‘o^ Masons In Merrow. He 3eds “ <• “ e loiiana Middle report form. tures on the topics being cover- ^ o.______- ^ ____ The students perform Simula- ed. Robert C. Simons of Coventry. H ie by tlon games about 4he area be- Resource people will jjg Other elected 'officers are Aueia B ia a s c ^ of the school’s Ing covered. An example would brought Into the program to George W. Mobert 6t Mancbes- r e a i ^ depar^en t, U designed be the setting up of a "make make presentotlwis and or- ‘ ®*’- ® master of the lodge, to prMuce high levels of motiva- believe" government for Eng- ganlze actlvlUes In the special senior warden; Ronald P. Boss- uon, interest, enjoyment and re- land. Role playing or acUng is area being studied. *® West WUlington, junior a c tlm , for a selected seventh also effecUvely used by the stu- In the unit on England, t h e warden; C. Lawrence SchUler - r gTM e class at the Middle dents to illustrate their points, school librarian, music and art Wlllimantlc, past master, School. Those selecting the establish- teachers, as well as the home treasurer; and Joseph Cslkl Sr. Ingredients of the program are ment of a government for Eng- economics and English teachera^^'S?— WilUngton, past mas- M ON.. TUES • WED the use of techniques involving land might for instance cast would all participate as re- I®*"' secretary, simulation games, role playing, themselves In the roles o t states' source personnel. Miss M ay Appointed officers are Hugo resource people, stodeht-selected men. Industrialists, farmers and Peterson, an exchange teacher F. TYiomas of Coventry, senior topics and multi-media present- others, reflecting the situations from England would also make deacon; Willard F. P. Bechter ^ : atlons. Absent from the course they are describing. a presentation to the class. of West WilUngton, junior dea­ ls the formal textbook. Multi - media and resource According to Mrs. Blaszczak, con; Owen D. Collins of Wllll- F i r s t Students are encouraged to presentations are also used to students vdio are actively mantle, senior steward; Lloyd select topics In a general social supplement the reports and oth- Involved in learning show a high H. Thompson of Coventry, jun- -irC T studles area such as England, er activities. level of motivation and achieve--* lor steward; WlUlam C. Para-’ N a t io n a l ment. dls of Storrs, pqst master. She further feels this ap- chapladn; Wendell M. Graves Stores ______T o llan d proach to learning should have -of Storrs, marshal; Jesse A. definite applications for stu- Brainard of Coventry, past FUISVUIUU dents who have fa ile d . to master, historian; Donald E. achieve under the existing pro- Murray of Tolland, organist; Special Session Called gframs. and Fred H. Bechter of West St. Matthew’s Notes WilUngton, Uler. TOP VALK STAMPS! Of Town Officials. PZC St. Matthew’s Ladles GuUd is Truste are Fred W. Sadler, ^ . .V, T Tj . seeking wrapped glfU for girls chairman; George J. Mathews The town’s subdivision and night at 7 at the LaBonte home y,omen at M erritt Hall, and Gilbert W Wittman, all road regulations and proc- Merrow. ^ Mansfield Training School. The past m aste«i; BONELESS cedures, and the processes of The Tolland High School Guld- range of the patients Custodian of the work Is Slm- Issuance of buUdin? and aanl ''1 ^ ’^®®*^ spreads from 10 to 70 years. mons. Publicity chairman Is issuance of buUding and sanl- junior class students and their a box has been left for these Charles E Transue of Manches­ tary permits w ill be the sub- parents who participated In the donaUons at tht entrance to ter. -y-ry- V' ^ - , J m Northview Open pie^co'.- ■ ’ ject of a special joint meeting preliminary Scholastic Aptitude tj,e church Parish Center. The opmUmibiip inatallation of of several local officials and *•* October, tomorrow night Guild requests that all presents v. j,eld Saturday at Snow has Its aggpravations, but Tureck reported that the condi­ ALL SPECIALS there is one group of people that tions were "Ideal." mission tonight. The Tolland Junior Womens contents. , Merrow Installing officers STEAK Is seldom d isapp^ted when the Even with the fine conditions, The meeting was called by Clubz meet tomorix.w night suggesUons lor the gift Plerwn of landscape turns white. Tliat at least one person had a little EFFECTIVE popular First Selectman Charles Thi- United Congpregatlon- items Include dolls, handker- FultonvlUe, N. Y., past master group consists largely of skiers difficulty fretting back Into the MONDAY-TUESDAY lavdt and will be held In the ^ Church Religious Education chiefs, dusting powder, soap) of Uriel, as Installing master; USDA( with a few die hard sledders swing of things. * VftUDG Town Hall at 8 p.m. Building. games, finger nail polish and and George W. T aft of 'Tol­ completing the contingent that Both rope tows were In oper­ CHOICE & WEDNESDAY Invited to attend the meeting Development HpgUck. land, past master, as marshall. thinks snow. ation below and by the end of Commission will meet tomorrow ip addition, members of the are the PZC, Town (Counsel Convening master will be Brain­ Town facilities for skiers and the day, the grooves In the snow night at 8 In the Town Hall. Guild w ill visit St. Anthony’s SALE DEC. 14-15-16. 1970 Robert King; Road Superin­ ard. Refreshments will be serv­ sledders alike were opened yes­ reflected the heavy use the tows St Matthew’s CCD Elemen- Nursing home Dec. 22 at 7 p.m. tendent William Sevclk; James ed alter the ceremony. terday for the first time and got. tary church school teachers will distributing the gifts of sleep- W e Reserve The Right T o Limit Quantities Thompson ot Buck and Buck, ______^------/■* will continue operation lor the Many on the tow lines were hold ^ e lr monthly meeting to- ^ e a r and baked goods which the town’s consulting engineers. Top Round Steaks rest o<^the winter on a day to young (bottom photo.) Recreation director Mel Sle- and Building Inspector Charles ® ^ day basis with the weather be­ snKtit* Pariah f i l t e r . get. AnyoHe wishing to donate LTM Yule Party Bottom bold reminds Manchester resi­ ing the controlling factor. L«on Dwire ^ ^ Men’s Choir baked goods may contact Vir­ The Northview Ski Slope at­ dents that admission patches for ion i^re. rehearse tomorrow night at gipia Parrow, Carol White, Set Wednesday Swiss Steaks Round tracted between 350 and 460 ski­ the ski slope can be obtained Boys League Notes 6:80 at the church. Marilyn Aramlnl or Anna Bonk. The officers of the Tolland ers Simday during the peak af­ free of charge at the Recrea­ The V.F.W. AindUary Po^t 241 Bulletin Board, The tittle Theatre of Man- tion Department office at 110 6 / Boys League have issued 'Chuck ternoon hours, according to RIEN GIANT o u ^ e o ^ e accompUahments Christmas The Board of Education will cheater wlU hold its annual Cedar St. Proof of Manchester Park Superintendent Ernest J. of the nast season and^ are em- O a m As* tomorrow night at the wiAAf meet f tomorrow A**s«/\sir niornr night or at R 8 in In Christmas.a . . . party___ and program Cubo Stoaks residency must be presented In Tureck. The facility was open­ b a r t o H n expansion plans for Johnson’s Restaurant offlew at the Hicks Memori- members only on Wednes- ed between one and five o’clock. order to get a patch. Hiblets Center Springs will be open The sledding slope In Center Golden Corn 12 0 Z . O C :| to The^BSubllcan Women’s Club “ ’m e'^ ’rolland County Twin day at 8 p.m. In the studio at Shoulder this afternoon from three to Springs Park was also open yes­ S lite ^ s p S ly to sen- “old ito ^stm aa party to- Mothers Club ^11 meet tomo^ ^ Oak Dtreet. London Broil five o'clock, weather permitting. .<21 terday for the first time. C5> lor divi^n morrow night at 8 at the King row night at 8 at the United i.he program, arranged by Snow fell during most of the It Is also planned to open the ski slope from 6:30 to 9:30 to­ - o g The le a ^ e reirlstraUon total- “ ®*“ ® a rc le . CongregaUonal Church Re- jam es Pendergast, will be day so that there was an am­ ed 294 b ^ d u r lM U ie ^ sea- Matthew’s CX3D High llglous Education Building. "An Evening of Comedy and night. (Herald photos by Pinto). TopSirioin, Bracciole or Tendernived Steaks ibl^^ ple supply of fresh powder. i ® ^ ^ * t h ^ w e r ^ p a r a ^ Into Counselors will meet to- The United Congregational ppetry’’ and w ill feature, be- 22 organized team T Including morrow night at 8 In the church Church choir will rehewse to- Pendergast, Ed and two Pony League teams for 18 moriw night at 7:30 at the ,pm jgan pierce and church. and 14 year olds. Tlie Pony Marilyn Minutillo. The Tolland Community POPULAR POPULAR League teams competed in the Manebester Evening Herald A Christmas tree with a grab Windham - Tolland - N e^ Lon- T ollan d correspodent B e ^ Women’s Club ^11 meet tomor- Christmas punch and oth- 4 Quatrale, telephone 875-2845. row night at 8 at tht Umted don league. er festive refreshments have Congregational Church R e­ The balance of the teams been planned by M ary Blish FRUIT PINEAPPLE ligious Education Building . were divided Into four teams and Beverly Burton, hospital­ ticHial league teams and eight D ru g P ro g ra m ity chairmen. JUICE m ajor and farm team imlts. Manchester Evening Herald Newly elected LTM Presl- COCKTAIL H ie Junior program games Contact People Tolland correspondent Betle dent, David Newirth, wiU be Colonial Master for the 8 to 12 year bids were Quatrale, Tel. 875-2845. instated after the festivities. played'at Lavltt Field on South Meet17 1 .4 ^ 1 Tomorrow J. U U U > 1 ’ J.'U7V Smoked Shoulder Extra Lean — 4 to 5 lbs 'lb River Rd., ■while the home 28 OZ. g;aiqes of the Pony League •pbe contact people of the 29- CAN were played at the Tolland town Capitol Region Drug In- ISgh School field. formation Center will hold their The Twins ended their regular (i^gt meeting tomorrow at 8 season of play winning a best 2 pm_ jn the Bloomfield Town of 8 series In both the major n all Building. The contact peo- and farm diirlslons, edging the pjg are coordinators between Pirates for the farm title and tj,e center and the towns, F irst ^ d s a i the Braves for the major tlUe. ^optos on the agenda Include A six team Invltetion tourna- contact person’s role in the GOLD M ED A L ment was held with the New community; further Information National 7 3/4 Britain A ll Star t e ^ e d g ^ services; functions and mM' OZ. the Tolland AU Star team or j.ggaapgga available to area CANS the championship. groups; newly published lltera- FLDUR Special events “®^^ ture; how and where to make the season were well attended. —- - " T ,, * ~w>,. referrals on drug abuse cases; , although compUcated by pwr ^ community actlvl- weather condlUors. Opening ^^7. MaiiMar day and the annual picnic were are developing' In drug postponed due to rain and tne educational programs; DOWNY i trips to Boston and UCmui new neeids the com- Ol/VES were made In rain and snow „ g y have. ? 'p ^ Fabric Softener Juniors Participants will Include Da. . -The manthly meeting of the na Hanson, executive dlrec- tor o f the Capitol Region Coun­ Tblland Junior Women’s Club '8c deal cil of Governments; Gerry Sher­ CENTER CUT w ill be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. pack 32 OZ bti man, consultant froni..the ..Uni­ In the Religious Education versity of Connecticut School of aiji«n n g of the United Congre- Social Work; and Rod Goldberg gatiotial Church. of the University of Hartford. mm- A program of mountain mu- Joseph S. Dolan, director of Z E S T S O A P “ — .y re- California 3c deal Sunkist Navel for pack ed ^ the ^®®®*’ Area contact people are Mark 2 ‘t S " 3 9 ‘ ORANGES « in C^ornla “id ^ a Manchester; the Rev. — , in the ^ a t We®tem T a ^ t n u K S ^ Search. Hta Mason, Ellington; Mrs. Joainne Indian : i U o o s have been receded b y ^ Kilgore. Souto Windsor; Philip Golden Cookies Ob S nIt 32oipkg 6 3 < i 3 River - • WhysUe Trio on A m o r ^ Nangle and Mrs. Joan Ihhder, GRAPEFRUIT * HK« Recod’d Ubels; toey ^ve gnd Mrs. Claire Al- » ■ also b«bn performed at the f m - jjanlel R. Wool- Favorite HU oUs Purple Onion In San Fran 'Vernon. Burnetts Vanilla Extract ii'45<| Fireplace iojgs Yellow Onions for Flavor 3 : , 2 9 ® cisco. . ------9-;---- ' . - f ■ “ The Oodreau family recently - ■ -< R'm« Mountain ' Tasty 6'/i OZ moved to Manchester where he Only Tw o Left Cat* ol 4 Finest Dates pkg 2 3 ® iintt participated in church con- Tbree Diamond HNEAPPLE 2 1 7 5 5 * 1 to tlM Hartford area. He DETROIT (A P ) — H ie Bflchl- U a6 9 oa. Tasty 14 OZ pkg is employed as an engineer at gan Humane Society gave Its R n a st D ate s CORTLAND arid RED ROME P ratt and Whitney. 38th annual Christmas party for | too ft roll 69< The Juniors w ill con- working horses Saturday, but Saran Wrap iu m m sd e duct a story hour Saturday at only two showed up and they U)L the Tolland PubUc Ubraiy for had to come out of reUrement S and 4 year i 4 3 c lb. Newcomers C^b N e^e gloves, mittens, Nestles EveReady Cocoa 20 N rt. S 5 c group ydU meet tonight at Lori scarfs and ear muffs Wt Hmotv. Ttw Riflrt T. Ui.it OwMili«> OricM EHtttiv. in Firti NM m m I St^wwaHutU' Om t . CifirattM mmI T iU e n , ExH*tt Em . Stm# OUti ~ Meiidelflon's hwne* ^ *nie In la n d Orange will hold It lU ^ S tm a. party tomorrow MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1970 PAGE NINETEEN

PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESO^!Rk.CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1970 Hun^ Powers Remain Unbeaten ------— 7 ^ — Cheney Tech B y 1 H E ASSOCIATED PRESS Win Famine Broken Football Plays Home, Use Ydto^ Foot Notional PonferenCe E ast IHvlBicMi With Doug^qnders MIAMI (AP) — Miami’s W L T B c tP ts . OP MCC Away hungry Dolphins kept NY Giants 9 4 .692 298 239 < - knocking but nothing Dallas 9 4 .692 247 211 By DEAN YOST FREEPORT, Grand Bahama (AP) — Doug Sanders t ik worked until Garo Yepre- St. Louis 8 4 .667 298 200 Scholastic basketball broke a long victory famine. And Arnold Palmer broke mian got his foot in the Wash. 5 8 .385 269 287 moves into a full week ----- , ------a long victory string. door. Phila. 2 lO .167 211 312 schedule before the. teams "It’s Important to know I’m The Jets should’ve known ^ ----- break for the Christmas One M istake not finished,’’ me 87-year-od things were going sour when Central Division holidays. Two town clubs Sanders said Sunday after a X-Minn. 11 2 ' Joe Namath ran from a girl. three area schools re- two-hole. Budden-deam playoff Detroit 8 4 867 299 179 main undefeated going into this Proves Costly victory over Chris Blocker for Yepremlan booted two field Gr. Bay 6- 7 me $26,000 first-place check in goals in the final 1:07 Sunday 462 196 273 week. They are Manchester Chicago 5 8 .386 232 268 High (1-0), East Catholic (3-0), The Bahama Islands Open Golf to lift the Dolphins to a 16-10 With Knicks Tournament. triumph over the Jets. Miami Soum Windsor (3-0), Coventry West Division High (3-0)^and Ellington High By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "Well, we’ll have to try it needs only to defeat or Ue Buf­ One mistake is one too many falo next weekend to gain the San Fran. 9 3 1 .760 314 260 (2-0). ' again next year,’ me bitterly Los Ang. 8 3 1 .727 271 171 Tonight’s action finds Chpney against the , disappointed Palmer said after NaUonal Footb^l League, play­ ' i says Nate Thurmond. -.-V offs. Atlanta 4 7 2 .364 199 224 Tech (0-4) hosting Tolland High his drive failed in this, me lEtst N. oheans 2 10 1 ■-I haven’t seen a team play New York played a brutal de­ .167 169 323 (2-1) and Manchester Commu­ tournament of me year. This as well as a unit since me old for me first time since 1966, he fensive game, but Miami domi­ nity College (1-1) traveling to ,” says San Fran­ American Conference Waterbury’s Mattatuck C.C. doesn’t have a tourney title to nated the second half before a cisco's super center, "you just j,is own. roaring crowd ot 76,090. SUll, East Division The scheduled____ contest_ last_ W L T Pet. Pts. OP Saturday between East Camo- can’t make any mistakes.” the Dolphins killed three stout So the Warriors -didn't make Sanders a^jopdoned his hap- marches with a fumble and two X-Baltl. I .833 286 214 He and Bishop Hcndrlcken of py-go-lucky playboy role for one Miami too many mistakes—and the end zone interceptions. 0 .692 262 221 Rhode Island, in Manchester Knjeks did—Sunday night. The of stony-faced determination in It came to the final minutes. NY Jets 0 .308 235 261 was postponed due to me weath- the final round as he sought his Buffalo result was a 101-94 San Fran­ The Dolphins drove a fourth 1 .260 197 292 er. No new date has been set. cisco victory. first victory in almost four time trying to snap a 10-10 half­ Boston 2 11 0 .164 142 316 Manchester High surprised (A P Photo) years. CRASH LANDING—Serge Bernier of Philadelphia Plager of St. Louis. Jim Lorentz (left) and Lew San Francisco beat New York time deadlock. everyone Friday night at me Morrison (center) skate away from the action. at its own game—defense—and He watched in stricken fasci­ With the stadium buzzing with Central Division Clarke Arena when mey tipped took this header when body-checked by Barclay Thurmond helped control the nation as me husky, hard-hitting emotion, a minlsklrted lassie Clhti. 7 6 0 .638 267 248 off meir 1970-71 hoop season backboards with 17 rebounds al­ Blocker nibbled away at his scampered across the field and ^AP P hoto) Cleve. 0 .462 269 262 with a commanding ■victory. Al- though playing only part way on lead^ passed him and finished in the direcUon of the injured Plttsb’gh ) .385 190 242 ready me Red and White have ailing knees. wim a sparkling slx-imder-par Namath on the New York side­ LEAPING JET— Quarterback A1 Woodall d^^^^ toTum Houston 1 .260 207 300 equaled last jfear’s record of Espo ’70 Explodes, Bruins Winning Elsewhere, Atlanta beat Buf­ ■'66 for 272. (AiP Photo) lines. when he could not find a pass receivr o p e n j o w n t i e ^ ------only one victory. falo 110-91; San Diego defeated Sanders, winner of 17 previous Fran Tarkenton One-'H[anda Ball as He^ Scampers into End Zone to Score Namath waited on one knee West Division - A smoom well organized Indi- Espo leads me league in scor- an extra skater, picked up me Cleveland 118-95; Milwaukee events but slump-ridden_for two unUl realizing he was blondle’s X-Oaklnd 8 3 2 .727 293 256 an team literally blew Bristol target. Bad knees and all, Joe Kan. City 7 4 2 '^First Step-to the Super Bowl’ Denver 671 4 zipped into hiding behind his uniformed teammates and the San Diego 4 6 3 girl pranced unhappily off the home and Hall High (0-1) of E sdo ’70 Rangy P h il Espo- ^uls ol^ed a 2-2 tie i^th Phll- 3%-minute span in 58 goals in a single season could the Knicks toHpke several long- to me right of me green, b ^ d field. X-Won Di'vision title ^ West Hartford away, both OCIL iiiSpo (u. xva gy p Louis piayea a 2 tie ■wun p which me Bruins connected four v, , . j .. ,7,™ range shots, reflecting a 35 per out some 45 yards to about sev- Giants Within Game Then, Gasx> came on the field Colts Conference Chai Saturday’s Results contests. ’ Slto continues . . to carry . the adelphia and Toronto shut out be ‘^^J®“P“dy cent field goal average. San en feet and taockedknocked in me putt and booted a 14-yard field goal Oakland 20, Kansas City 6 East CamoUc, anomer well hottest stick in the Nation- Buffalo 4-0. the Red Wings wide open. ”P. . ,curren pace. , .. , Francisco, led by Jeff Mullins' that forced me 12m playoff on and the Orange Bowl shook -with Dallas 6, Cleveland 2 coached' scholastic power, ran al Hockey League and his in Saturday’s games, Mont ■M -vr^T-u iiaoH a oruii nnrt turn CWcsgo gosls me Haw s points, hit almost 45 per cent the circuit this season. He fln- joy. A minute later, Dick An­ Only games scheduled up mree quick deciding ■wins amazing scoring pace is whacked Los ^geles^ 8-1, New York used a goal and two hammered Minnesota. ^ ^ derson stole a Jet pass and Raiders, Vikings Also Sunday’s Results ^ d W les wUh rCaDimi Dl^ bolnlno tho Povtinn Boston shut out Philadelphia 1- assists by Jean Ratelle to sink The Hawks, unbeaten in San Franoisco out-rebounded "j wanted to go for me Garo kicked his third field goal NY Giants 34, St. Louis 17 trict Coherence m e^b^r Burne- Si ..1 VTTTT f HA- o1 b i-? p T-i' L i: j. 0 0., Detroit toppedtoppea’isuriaio Buffalo 5-3,5-3. To- ^«^_Angeles_M rtiigcico c^o B®®»® x,az.zva games aiat nome,home, brokeproKe it open Mow^ew Vnrir ki with Thnr .. i. u ^ to football season is over, me Jacksonville . . . way up. nals out of the lead in the Na- didn’t turn the Ude, it’s possible ly took a swing at a Giant de­ me National Conference Central after a 20-yard Johnny Unitas melr loss. While Jacksonville and South point in 17 minutes of the first fourth period to pull 278 Dave Hill 279 and Pal- On the ensuing kickoff, Cliuck contenders. . Minnesota at Atlanta be one of me teams to watch . __ , ,___. Proving it’s what’s up Carolina continued to do meir half, hit 9-oM3 shots from the ogfroit over me Lakers. ’j, who had a 69 for'W. tional Football Conference’s a decision he made in the sec- Latourette fumbled, TVim Longo fender. "We just have to go out and Division crown last week. pass to Roy Jefferson brought .Bears 35,'Packers 17: Jack Pittsburgh at Philadeljrfila this season in me Charter Oak that counts, the Eastem Di'vislon and enabled ond quarter may have, WHh only one more weekend winning things, so did me rest fl^r in Uie iMt and wowd up —------“Sure, I ’m disappointed,” recovered, and Tarkenton made "Gilliam took a flagrant play a good ball game against Baltimore back from a 14-10 Concannon had his finest day St. Louis at Washington Conference. Aire^X th® " w i f h ^ i X ^ disposed third-ranked Dolphins un- of me Top Ten. Top-rated UCLA wim 26. The pertorm^e the Giants to tie Dallas for first The Giants had buUt a 7-0 lead it 21-0 with a three-yard run. cheap shot," Tarkenton said, of regular season action left, me mird-quarter deficit. Buffalo’s for Chicago, hurling four touch- G'HO G olf D ate said Balmer, who had entered Buffalo.” San Francisco at Oakland Of favored Colorado 17-3 in Sat- leashed their 7-foot mon- breezed by Tulsa 96-76; fourth- opened a 46-42 halftime Game- HART’FORD (AP)—The Great- this event only in an effort to place. on tarkenton’s 14-yard pass to Tarkenton ctmnected on a without leaving any room for NFC Elast and West and me Robert James got mrown out by do'wn passes and running 15 Only games scheduled ranked Marquette smashed Ne- cock mtirgin, and it was aU over ^ Wilson’s words, uttered with Bob ’Tucker and 'wire driving to- Baltimore has clinched me AFC’s Central Divisi/4 Tuesday in Middletown and Tulane made its first bowl ap- And, as usual, he wasn’t satis- knocked off Arizona State 88-68. reserve Terry Schofield came q jjq inggption two dec- $28,000. . Shula is getting an estimated of 21 passes for 242 yards plus phins playoff chances and hurt Rham High of Hebron on the pearance in 30 years a memora- tied wim his performance. in the Second Ten, it was No. off the bench to score a quick ------land on Saturday. his three TD tosses. One, how­ Bufflo 9 23 .281 14 $60,000 a year plus bonuses for mose of Kansas dity. A Dolphin Division latter’s homecourt Friday. ble one. Daidd Abercrombie’s “We were lousy, we stunk up 13 Western Kentucky 89, Du- eight for UCLA, prompting this St. Louis isn’t out of me title ever, was wim me aid of a lat­ Central : coaching me Dolphins. He is triumph over 'Buffalo next Sun­ — C picture, however, aimough me 18 12 .600 Protege Helps Beat Old Teacher eral by Bob Thcker to Don Her­ Baltimore also part owner. Whatever me Cards dropped to third place in day—or even a tie—^would give Cincinnati 12 16 .429 5 a winning mark is Ellington kickoff set up the first of his two teams with 7-foot Pembrook Boston College 61; No.16 New Hayes: “We were beatenHow by me About ‘GreaF Scott? price, Miami geufij’al managing me NFC East. mann. ’Tucker went me first 12 Miami me best won-lost show­ 9 21 .300 9 IJlgh. Figured early In the sea- touchdowns, snapping a 3-3 Burrows and 6-6 Greg Nelson to Mexico State 63, Texas El-Paso finest team in America.” yards, Hermann me final 20 on Atlanta partner Joe Robbie is deUghted. ' In Sunday’s omer games, Cin­ ing among AFC runners-up' and Cleveland » 2 31 .061 17>^ son to stand meir own against deadlock. give Jacksonville one of me big- r i ; n o . 16 Utah State UB, St. Is UCLA better man last Rookie Continues HotPace Miami Averaged about 34,000 in cinnati’s Bengals claimed sole the scoring play. eliminate me Chiefs. Balding anyone, me Knights have Sporting green-and-white la- gest front lines in the nation. *Francis, Pa. 84; and No. 19 St. year’s national champ? Lee Learned Lessons Well Bengals 30, Oilers 20: Houston HAPPY HOLIDAYS — Alin 1969 attendance and Sunday’s possession of me AFC Central Garo Yepremlan was me star of Western Conference shown a well balanced scoring pel buttons reading, “1970 — Coach Tom Wasdln, pointing Bonaventure 92, Baltimore Loy- “Seniors^iare always better ASSOCIATED PRESS moved to a 63-43 advantage, ’Turcotte 136-368, Eda Sartor CAMBRIDGE, Mass: passed 21 yards to Gene Wash­ completed 16 of 29 passes for 128 mob lifted me lOTO regular sea­ lead wim a 30-20 beating of had to rally in me second half me Miami victory, Iticking a 14- Midwest Division attack placed by junior Court Year of the Green,” Tulane fans to a below-average 46-318 re- oja 62: than juniors,” said Hayes. Utah managed a brief rally in 129-344. ington in me end zone for anom- yards, was sacked .a couple of son average to M,626. Houston; me »Vikings crushed and Essex Johnson was me yard field goal wim 1:67 left to Milwaukee 23 5 .821 Hamed. turned me lobby of a downto'wn bound advantage, agreed: “We Richmond’s shorter Spiders Dean "The Dream” Memln- 'What can you say about Char- period, buL..gQiild pull (AP) — Quarterback Bob sparkplug. He ran 15 for one Lee of the Minnesota Vik­ er score in me second quarter. Umes and had mree intercep­ “Shula’s done a great job," Boston 35-14; .San Francisco re- break a 10-10 deadlock and men Detroit 20 12 .626 Ellington entertains Portland Memphis hotel into a bar after won, and that’s all we came up wititJacksonvUle,. a ger, Marquette’s backcourt rifle lie Scott? no closer man three points. EARLY BIRDS—Mary Kear- TTien Liee scored himself in me tions, ali ))y Ed Sharockman. said Jets Coach Weeb Ewbank, madned on top of me NFC West touchdown a^d hauled in a 49- adding anomer three-pointer ber Chicago 17 11 .607 (0-1) Tuesday night and men the game and toasted their here to doi But we didn’t play ,„rnaround from last year men man, notched 30 points to lead How about, great. John Brisker, recovering from ney 162-364. ings met up with the old third period. “It would have bepn nice to who won me 1969 Super Bowl wim a 38-27 decision over New yard pass from Virgil Carter for fore me final gun. Phoenix 19 14 .576 6 V2 travels_____ to ______Somers___ High„...... which.... team over and over. very well.” pjayed stall-ball in an at- Warriors’ runaway triumph The Virg;inla rookie continued pout wim me flu, sparked a pro, Koe Kapp. The stu­ anomer score. “Lee did a good job coming in beat me old team, but sitUng at in me same Orange Bowl Orleans; Washington, wim Lar­ Broncos 17, C:9iargers 17: Pacific Division is currently 3-0 in a N(X!L en- The game was a rough one On me, omer hand. Coach j „t to null off an upset. This over outclassed Nevada, Reno. W® h®t scoring pace Sunday igte rally for Pittsburgh. The JFRIEMDeflIP — Cheryl ’Tur- dent, with a far superior mere me way he did,” "Kapp, 2-10 (me Patriots’ record before against Shula udien Don handled ry Brown cracking me 1,000- Vikings 35, Patriots 14: Re­ Los Angeles 17 11 .607 — counter------Friday------...... night. , ----and Tulane’s------Ray'---- Hester------and Frank McGuire mought - his switch in strategy apparently Tom Parker scored 24 points, leading me Squires to a condors were trailing when me Colts. Rookie A1 Pastrana directed .646 Manchester Community <3ol- Colorado’s All-American center Soum Carolina team played ex- ypgg^ y^g Dolphins, who had 22 including one in the overtlm^^^'^®® American Basketball As- Brisker hit a layup and a mln- cotte 178, Barbara Sherwood team, turned master in far said. "He is going to be a good me game), you look forward to yard rushing barrier, defeated serve Minnesota quarterback two fourm-quarter scoring San Fran. 18 IS 181, Sandy Brown 494, Ernie outclassing teacher. quarterback, maybe he is after any kind of win. ’Ibis has been a Jet linebacker A1 Atkinson Philadelphia 24-(B; Atlanta Bob Lee threw twice for touch­ San Diego 18 16 .546, legege, after today’s tilt will trek Don Popplewell were ejected tremely well after the second- tymgygj.s session for Kentucky. Tlie Wild- soclatlon victory over Utah. utg later, put in a mree-poim, facing his old team­ mess. I’m looking forward to a way to me Super Bowl.” Tbe title hopes 27-16; Chicago blast­ Portland 11 23 .324 day with OCSC’s freshman ing match, starting opportunity as gimpy Vikings crushed Bostoit and for­ hqd passed 63 yards to Gory "It was X. the V.best X game the ubna i’s s blue^hip^^ oiue cnip gua™, ^ k mat-1 wimflvemtoXstogo,buttledonjin. hit the mark. , Larry Jones and Mack Calvin Gary Cuozzo sat out a second mates for me first time, direct­ whole new ball game next Super Bowl is scheduled here ed Green Bay 36-17; Miami re­ mer teammate Joe Kapp, now Sunday Results squad. year.” Garrison for one of San Diego’s Atlanta 110, Buffalo 91 The Cougars have shown that Gamecocks have played this ters into his-o^ good - AiSin rorr 19 foot lnmn Pittsburgh bounced Kentucky had 33 and 31 points, respective- straight week, went to the air on ed two touchdown marches. He Jan. 17. mained in me playoff picture me Pats’ signal-caller. Lee, year,’’ said McGuiVe. ‘‘I told fhy er m k cjfu p r^y i^jto ^ A^tinC^MtaU^ pace me Floridians Chinese Sprinter first-half IDs. Milwaukee 124, Seattle 107 mey can score and mat mey — ^ , an ice-patch field and passed Sports Slate fellows mey looked like me at me half despite having star bringing me Fighting Carolina triumph over me Nets. Rick l o J M . a r r y L o a c h me \aklngs to a 36-U NaUonal Detroit 103, Los Angeles 100 can hold their opponents on de­ San Fran. 101, New York 94 fense, but are inconsistent in TODAY nipped Texas 119-118 in me oth- Barry had 28 for New York, BANGKOK (AlP) — Spring Football League victory over Irish back from a-six-point defi­ er ABA games. Carolina blew-a 14-point Kiad, Boston’s hapless Patriots Sun­ San Diego 118, Cleveland 95 doing both. A solid performance Basketball cit with a2:20 to go. Queen Chi Cheng will return to Brown Joins Elite Only games scheduled by me local colleg;ians and they Manchester C.C. vs. Mattatuck ■Utah held a 30-20 lead at me men came back on Dave New- ’Taiwan this week to marry her day on Harvard Stadium’s fro­ first-quarter mark and led 40-32 mark’s hook shot in me last sev- zen turf. ABA could come out of this week in C.C. (Waterbury) American coach, Vincent Reel, East DiHslon. fine shape. Tolland at Cheney Tech Lop-Sided Games wim 7:15 left in me half. But the en seconds’to pull It out. Bib and will rest about six weeks A third-year pro who moved Among Ball Carriers W. L.“ Stars men went 5% minutes Verga led me Cougars wim 31 because of the leg injury ■which up one notch after Kapp played V injnia 21 10 .677 — Spice CYO Play without scoring from me field points while Ron Boone paced sU^iped her in a race Sunday, out his option wim me Vikings Kentucky 19 10 .665 and Virginia, led by Scott, the Chaps wim 23. Ree^l said today. last year and elected to sign Floridians 14 15 .483 6 Nutmeg College Hoopsters wim me Patriots this season, In me first CYO Senior East The 26-year-old Chinese New York 13 16 .448 7 Deanery league game Sunday, sprinter already had won one Lee hit on 18 of 25 passes for 268 figure wim Pittsburgh 12 20 .376 9% St. Rose won.,a .squeaker-over Asian Games gold medal in the yards and two touchdowns and a 12-yard dash 18 .367 Split Against Bay Staters y We desisiicd A ud i around left end on his first car­ Brown’s potential. Lombardi Carolina 10 St. Mary’s 34-29. Jeff Richardson the 100-meter dash and had a com­ men scored himself on ai n®6t West Division By THE a sso c ia t e d I^IESS 16-6 lead, but saw me margin scored 25 points for the winners bootleg job in me third period ry erf me game Sunday in Wash­ had a special hearing aid built manding lead in the 400-meter into Brown's helmet so he could Utah 19 9 .679 — TTie Holy • Ch\>9S steamroller melt aiyay when, wim .about sev- i!LavL^J while Steve C?hase netted 10 with a certain area run when she began limping and before taking a weU-deserved ington’s 24-8 victory over imUa- flattened Yale, but Connecticut en minutes in the half, BU took overcome his handicap of not Indiana 18 10 .643 1 CTICP markers In a losing effort. men fell on me track in pain re^t. delphia. 4 slipped past Boston University a 26-24 lead, of yeur anatomy in mbid. hearing me quarterback’s slg- Memphis 15 13 .536 St.-* Margaret Mary’s got a about 50 meters from the finish “Joe taught me a lot of every­ The Redskin runner, in only Texas 9 19 .321 10 to give me Nutmeg state a 1-1 The Huskies reclaimed me ad- -jr r'’ his second year of pro ball, •tals, men added an experlmced brief scare from St. Bart’s but line. thing, including-~Ufe in general Denver 9 19 .321 10 mark against Bay Staters in ma- vantage and greeted Intermis- finally tucked it away winning, She was miming amid a flur­ joined Cleveland’s Leroy Kelly blocking back, Charile. Hbrra- Jor weekend basketball action. g 35-32 edge. BU came as well as football when he was way, to help break Brown loose. Sunday’s Results 56-43. Bill Perry, Fran Tursl it has 4 ry ot excitement over reports and Chicago’s Gale Sayers as The Ells were outscored nearly back In me early minutes to lead wim us,” Lee said. "One of me Ordy 13 omer players in the Virginia 112, Utah 109 and Marty Horrls canned 12 she and Reel, 66, would marry most Important things lie told me only active players in me Floridians 100, New York 97 2-1 in the first half and went to pi-iefly before UConn took over a patented National Conference ever to half-century history of the Na­ points each for me victors. Don ’Tuesday in the Thai capital. me was not to worry about Pittsburgh 130, Kentucky 16 the dressing room on me humlll- for good. Time ran out on a late Gaudreau popped in a game Reel said today that mey orig­ reach me 1,000-yard pinnacle. tional Football League have iiting end of a 41-23 score. They Terrier rally, and only pride'^ rear suspensien. things you can’t control, like passed me 1,000-yani marii in Carolina 119, Texas 118 high of 18 points for St. Bart’s. inally had {banned to m any in this bad field today." Brown, who overcame hard- Only games scheduled came out to score 32 points, but was saved as Jim Gravln scored In the third contest, St. Fran­ Bangkok at the end of me. Asian The Vikings, noted ntitinly for still lost, 92-66. to the undefeated gf the buzzer to cut BU’s losing cis completely dominated action Games track and field competi­ H ockey Crusaders margin in half. meir great defense, ranked next East Division and trounced St. Bridget’s, 62- tion but now plan to return to to last in me National Confer­ wiTPto.GFGA B®b Stunk led me UCo^ ^ k Garvin and 21. John 'Whooley had. 20 points Miss CM’S borne in Hslnchu. ence on offense deq;>ite a 10-2 of the mark, m 7I shared high point honors at 18 for St. F r^ c ls 'wim Bud Roback No data has been set, he add­ but he said he wasn’t even Boston M 68 f®r the loLrs Bob Boyd added record which Lee helped nail A New York and Skip 'Walker adding four ed. They probably will leave down, took the Central Divisicm Lisiu thinking about that on his first “ 5a 15 to me UConn,score. ■) carry. College FooSiall Afontreal points each for me losers. Thursday for Taiwan. title in a 16-13 victory over me - ^*'®*>* rrcord bo^. difference may have been He said Miss Chi probably Vancouv’r 80 107 wim me snioHer colleges: Terrier shootlng=“98 per Playing in the last contest, Chicago. Bears one week earlier. “I wanted to see if i could cut Liberty Bowl 84 St. Jam es behind the play of would start training again Feb. it-fi*'**'^ M my left leg. i couldn’t I was Detroit „ CVmat Guard led all me ^ajMn from me floor. The Huskies However, Lee, a former Uni­ Tulane 17, Colorado 3 86 Tom Sloan and Pete Leber, an­ 1 and the latest-injury 'would not drqping it all day,” Brown Toronto 5® ®5 defeating Mlddlobury, 60-61; Tri- hit at a 49 per cent clip. versity of Pacific star,' stung me 6080 inatoo nlty had no trouble handling nihilated St. Paul’s 41-16. Leber set her back in preparations for said. Boardwalk Bowl, Indoon Buffalo Sophomore Center Jim Patriots wim an accurate arm West ^Mvlslon m it , 81-66: Bridgeport beat Ad had 14 points with Sloan total­ the ivj(t Olymidcs . Delaware 88, Morgan fit 28 Schnurr was me Ell nemesis, in after seeing his runners sUd The young back, who missed Chicago . 43 100 68 pjphi 78-69, and Hnrtford-held on ing nine. and slip on me frozen turf. last week’s Dallas loss wim a NAIA Ouunpionalilp Bowl 86 71 no for nn 87-86 iriimiph over Lowell the first half of ^ h e lr loss Assuption drew a bye: Hiutford Loser St. liOUlS 71 69 TV .I, nt Worcester. Schnurf scored 14 "Our game plan wasn’t really pulled muscle in his leg, said, "I Texas AAI 48, Wofford 7 28 Standings TED TRUDON HASfTFORD (AP) — Pennsyl­ could have broken a oauirfe PhUa’phia to pass, but it seemed like me Minnesota 28 61 72 rontrnl CMnneetlcni eased by points anoU)an uXd siHrfly in their ^^me ^ “ °”g Pearson and 6-7 Jim Pendulik. Huskies face UMass St. Bart’S 0 2 to tb ^ second straight AOFT< for a short touchdown plunge SIX POINTS—Washingrlon’s Larry Brown dives into Preece. Latter went head over heels. Brown pick­ League's top nidier. ' ' prango Bloasom S sssle Toronto 4, Buffalo 0 later in me first period and in Yankee Conference game Tuesday at home. St. Bridget’s 0 3 crown. end zone after colliding with Eagle defender Steve ed up enough yardage to go over 1,000 mark. 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PU -'L^S — home made, vari- 1 Omelet ing blind ~bax sda who Windows (in-out) Wash ______ous sizes and shapes ta a car, $100. CaU 647-1092, after 6 CaU H ow ley, 643-5361. RECEPTIONIST for office In ingredient desire to protect their Venetian Blinds Clean p.m. RockvlUe. Busy dental office, ------^------v a riety o f colors and m a te r i-\ INtwipoptr liiittpritt Atu>.) Identity oan follow ‘his Cellars Vacuum ing Schools and Ckisses 33 full-time. Pleasing personality, ■k 643->1730 m om tags 10- p r o c e d m : 1966 FORD Custom 500, Fordor- Dogs— Birds— Pets- 41 12 , evenings 618. Heoting and Plumbing 17 good with figures and handling Bhokwe your reply .to “BE r e a l l y CLEAN, , BULLDOZER TRAINING money. Write to Box AA. Man- AKC Registered Irish Setter, fe- ALUMINUM sheets used as 4 the box in an envelope — GRANT’S Plumbing Service — RESIDENT OPERATOR h e a l y c l e a n ’’ Chester Herald. male, 9-months old. Kinvarra printing plates, .009 thick, 23x address to the Classified Free estimates, plus quality SCHOOL r-'- i — bloodlines. Extremely good 36’’, 25 cents each or 5 for $1. M a n a g e r , Manchester ' Complete Janitorial serv­ work. 643-6341. BE READY FOR SPRING ARE YOU ready for a change children, 872-9816. Evening HemM^ together — FORD Crown Victoria, ices; Industrial, residential, of pace? Our trained coun- ______643-2711. BY DICK TURNER 4 new tires, Call 649-3560 af­ CARNIVAL with a memo Usti^ the institutional. Fully insured and in-the-seat approved training selors are ready to assist you MwirmimATTM FHnM __ companies you do NOT ter 5 p.m. If for -your protection. Ten ta^^d rei^M™ m u ' ^ ta selecting your next advance- PUPPIES - half setter 7-weeks nrlvate collection, PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI want to see your letter. from large private coUection, „.ltt years of satisfying local tng and repairs. Free esU- graders. Part-Ume, fuU-time ment-packed job. Don’t delay old, $15. Call 643-6326. ,1' , Your letter wUl be de­ FO R D — 1088 — wagon, power all sizes and designs, low service. m ites. CaU 649-3808. classes forming now. Licensed VOURE HIREP! V O U R E h i r e d ! H E V J o E ! IS TH A T DISHWASHERSs stroyed if the advertiser steering, power brakes, auto­ It’s your' future! Never price. ChU 643-9831 a fter 6. VOVJRE HIRED’.\IR E D ’. aoB STIL_l_OPEN?/ Is one you’ve mentlaoed. m atic, V-8. A good car. Best by Dept, of Ed..XtommQnwealth fee. Rita Girl, 99 E. Center St, ^®y ^® m ale® ______y o U R E ff not it will be taaniDed offer. 643-1488. of Mass. Call 1-226-8719 anyUme. Manchester, 646-3441. ™®n**« (SXRSGE SALE — Inside and h i r e d ! A PPE P ATTRACTIPKJS I2-/4 Call for FREE Estimates. Millhiery, t WN H MU. h«. TM ■«» Ut »iF OR. In the usual manner. old. 87IWJ908. ^tside furniture, freezer 22 Dressmaking 19 cu. ft., refrjgsrator, outside 1970 CADILLAC 646-4220 - a k c r e a r e d Help Wanted— Mate 36 tools, odds and ends. Saturday Customized Eldorado Del- TTtOUBLE finding minis? Cus­ Help Wanted— ______white, males, miniatures, all Cavelero, 2-tone blue, fully tom made dresses, ladles suits, MANAGEMENT Trainees — shots. Ready for Chrlstmeis, Sunday, December 12, 13. 10 SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Lott and Found 1 equipped, exceUent condl- Female 35 a.m. - ^ p.m., 21 Arnott Rd. REWEAVING of burns, moth- gowns . and alterations. Prompt Several areas. Must be at least 643-1646 or 646-2482. FOUND V-™ « ' “®"’ mileage. Must be high school gp:ad, sharp, with la-iV holes, zippers repaired. Window "®*^®®' 649-1133. CLEANING woman wanted, 3-4 Soaniel UU^’T merely brighten your M^Tst ^ ’’® appreciated. JMiSOlMe How COME XOUCAN Mata St, heading north from Trade occeoUble shades made to meeisure, P“ * carpets . .Blue Lustre them . . SET HISHERTHANAN/V^ career opportunities. Salaries 10 lAKe H02 OP'D JQOOO all size Venetian blinds. Keys Moving— ^Trucking— tlon. S e n d name, address, field and pets. Ideal for Christ­ eUmtaate rapid resoUlng. Rent OF THE OTHER WITCHES? 646.066“ ’ 526-1947 made while you wait. Tape re­ phone number and references open. No fee. Rita Personnel, electric shampooer, $1. Paul’s LOST — Boy's horn - rimmed mas. C all 633-4189. Mr. Matula corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 Storage 20 to Box R., Manchester Herald. 646-4040. Paint & W^lpaper Supply. Vicinity Top Notch, M ata St., B49-6221. All replies confidential. Writ- INDUSTRIOUS ------7 r""— FREE to good home, playful north end, W ednesday evening. wagon, n e w ------MANCHESTER — Delivery- tag ability not required. f II t. T"* wanted for angora, box ®^VE Big! Do your o>wn rug 649-6496. 8^ economical car. TWO handymen want a variety trucking and package d e- ______fuU-time general work ta phar- trained Call 644-2829 upholstery cleaning with Call after 6:30 p.m. and week- of jobs by day or hour. We H^ery. Refrigerators, washers NURSE — RN — 7 to 3 p.m. macy. Hours 8 to 4 p.m., Mon- ______| 1 ______Blue Lustre. Rent electric BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY “LOST —Savtagx Passbook No. ends, 647-9641. and stove moving, specialty. y clean yards, attics and ceUars. and 3 to 11 p.m., part-time or through Friday. CaU 649- AKC, very friendly and playful, shampooer $1. Olcott Variety 01066-9 Hartford National Bank Reasonable. CaU 643 - 5305. Folding chairs for rent. 649- fuU-time. Manchester Manor P®re white German Shepherd Store. ' WHENEVER WE HAVE A DIFFICULT MR. J.TWIMBLY FOXWOKTH, A CLIENT, HAS and ’Tnwt Oo., Middle 'Turn- 1?“ VOI^WAGEN square- 0752. ASSIGNMENT, I ALWAYS TURN TO — pups. C all 1-295-9641. HIS HEART SET ON A TAME BABY ELEPHANT pike Office, AppUcaUon made ®«l''n®e<^J®n»e engine work. RETAIL Dept. Managers MY STAR TROUBLE SHOOTER, FDR THE KIPS TD RIDE AT HiS GRANDSON'S te r St., CaU 646-«29r ...... ^ for Payment.’ exceUent body, $650. 1970 Bo­ departments. Starting to $150 BIRTHDAY PARTY, TAKE iT FROM lens tractor, 12 h.p. with mow­ Building .Painting— Papering 21 TEN ambitious women to be- ^® Personnel, FREE kittens, trained. CaU af- Boots and Accessories 46 T R O U B L E QUIT the V THERE, ACE. FOUND — Two Christmas er attachment, $800. Savings KIDDING, Contracting 14 RICHARD E. MART^, pal^- come Beauty Advisers with ^A&4040. ter 5 p.m., 643-6442. GERICH Marine Service 1082 SHOOT5RS CMM§£/ charms ta gift wrapped boxes. Bank of Manchester 646-1700. PENNY. becausemvbroow’ tag contractor. Full professlon- the fastest growing company d ONUT men ' ToUand Tpke., Buckland. INC. IfSAAADEOF SRASS/ vicinity ICain St Call G4S-6454 ------**• u a m m e — carpenter ^ * «** pavax^ooivai some experi­ . WHATS UP? ISNT MADE OF STRAW., of today. Must be responsible ______S_ vicumy Mam tn. t .» ii 048-6404. c l e a j j Mustang, 2 plus contractor. Additions, rVmod- ^ palntlng service. Interior - ence preferred for new shop SIAMESE cut stud service. <3all Evtamde Sales, and service 2, Fastback, automatic trans- cling and repaira. CaU any- f ’^terlor. Free estimates, fuUy pereons. We w ill train. 633-9942 operations. Good wages. Apply e49-()628. and Evtamde snowmobUe before 1 1 a.m . LOST — CaUco kitten, Bretton mission, power steering, de- time for free estimate. 875- insured. 649-4411, 649-9286. ta person to the Mister D onut ------sales and service. Boattag- luxe interior. Many other ex- 1642. Shops, RockvlUe or Manches- MINIATURE Schnauzers, AKC, SnowmobUe accessories. Rd. area. CkUl 643-6223. NAME your own price. Paint- NEED extra money? Build tras. 649-4464. ter. 8 months old, exceUent quality your own profitable business LOST — SmaU gray female cat, ------DORM ERS, garages, porches, tag, paperbanglng, removal. and temperament.-649-8842. vicinity Vernon St. -Buckley BUIC3£ — 1967 Wildcat convert!- rec rooms, room additions. Prompt service, fuUy insured. Horists— Nurseries 49 /R-/ company, part or full - time m ble. Elxtremely fine condition. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Satisfaction guaranteed. CaU top area company. BSME with EREE — To g;obd home, four- t, MIA, to,. TJii: Ms UL t « . 6w. SchocU. R ew ard. 643-6594. CHRISTMAS Trees — tag ear­ ' Financing available. $1,866. siding, general repairs. Quality J e rry Kenny, 647-9664. Good commissions. 644-0656. a heavy, metals working back- nionth female kitten, corn- ly, cut jater. Choose' from E “ You mean to say that Krackle Popties are what LOST — Passbook No. 88288 CaU 649 - 2094. workmanship'. Financing avail- iNSroE—outsld^'Mliitaur Sue- BEAUTY Advisors for Interna- 8Tound Including machining P*®^®’^ .‘f!!}?®^- * large selection, beautiful vtalte happens to amber waves of grain?" Savings Bank of Manchester. able. EconomyEconomv Buildena.Bulldera, Inc. . . _ I’ _ Hnnoi nnmnan-, /-OU CAN TH E AUDIENCES TO TO PIECES WHEN THE apply Gelco, 283 W est M iddle 643-7361. ______464 Woodland St., M anchester. GOING ALONG ON HAVE SOME FUN ‘ 1254. 1904 OLDSMOBILE, V-6, auto- Evenings, 649-8880, Tpke., Mr. Markham. M Y SPEAKING TOUR ; WOMEN'S U B LOBT-Black cat with white matlc, power steering, radio, l e q n CIESZYNSKI builder - <^NTRACrrOR - Interior, ex- i^blDICAL Technoloelst Sun^ Articles For Sate 45 ™ stm^ Tree Tinie at pawa and white streak on nose, heater, new snow tires, minor „ew homes custom buUt,. re- PainUng. paper hanging. S ,n ? fo r a ^ r f^ t a tatel^ ^ s S - m ^ T ^ K e^ C T i^ d Hickory Ridge Farm. Freshly Vicinity Benton St. Lincoln engine repair, $396, 742-9479. modeling, additions, rec nioms. Discount on waUpaper. CaU l®®Wng for a girl who Is Inter- visor-----must have degree and cut Scotch Pine, Norway ested In the medical field and he ASCP registered. Should al- CHRISTMAS wrapping papers, School. C a ll 649-2679. ______— „ ______j, srarasres. kitchens remodeled. Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. Sprlce, W hite Spruce, ($3 and 1903 FO R D wagon, fine condl- garages, kitchens remodeled, ______able to______meet the ^pubUc.______Ex- ®® have some supervisory______ex- _24" ^x 36” , 2 designs, 10 .cents up). PlantaticHi is located on tlon. Good tires. Standard tile, cement work. Steps, j q s b PH P. LEWIS — Custom perlence as a medical assls- perience. Starting to $12,000. per sheet. Assorted notes A.A .« A. A / H/vi*rviat*a TAacri/lA*i4la1 /m * /*/%*«*_ _ a __a. * ...... «•_ m. ^ 'a South' River Rd., off Route 31, shift. Reaswiable. CaU 644- dormers. Residential or com­ Painting, interior and exterior, tant is not necessary but the No fee. Rita Personnel, 646- 20 seta $1.00, Print Mart, Co., P a r s o n ^ ta North Coventry, Robert m ercial. CaU 649-4291. paperhangtag, fully Insured, applicant must be wUling and 4040. Comer E. Middle Tpke. and 1760 after 2 p.m. Vlsny, 742-8354. WANTED — Rider to Constitu­ HALLMARK BuUdtag Co. For F o r free estimates call 649- ^able to leam . 'The hours are ------W oodbrldge. tion Plaza ffom west ^ end, home improvement, additions, 9668. I f no answer 643-6362. 9-5, Mrniday through Friday. ------______P lease rep ly B ox “ O” , Man- B U LLD O Z E R trainees needed. (X > F IE L L ’S A rtie Cat, Route hours 8:80-4:80. CaU a fie r 6 Buisiness Services rec rooms, garages, roofing, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ------^ ^ ------Chester H erald. See schools and classes. 83, E ast Glastonbury, 633-5622. p .m „ 649-0815. gutters. Free estimates. AU W Offered 13 AH!THE IT VMDULD & a •PERHAP^fA LITTLE OANCINGTNTHE work guaranteed. 646-2627. Electrical Sendees 22 OLERK^YFMT — interesting D^ATCHER 'Trainee -- Out- THINK t t v t r f r t .AND Tree Service, STUDIOUS TYPE A PRIVILEGE UBRARV WOULD BE APPROPRIATE! dlverslfled work with pubUc opportutaty. ^ccessilries, parte, ^ndee. — w o n Y i o u TOHELP'XXJ Antomobites For Sole 4 Tree removal, pruning, shrubs, WES BOBBINS C a ^ n t^ re- BILL CRAWFORS & Son, elec- contact ta small Manchester Must be at least a high school ___ ^ _____ .______and lots cleared. Fifteen years modeltag specialist...... Additions, trlcal contractor, resident!^-. STEPIN,AAy FURTHER WINTHROP <^ce. 36-hour week, paid bene- gvad, sharp, aggressive, some PROTECT yourself — Personal MINK!! BY DICK CAVAtLl NEED CAR? Credit very bad? experience. Bonded and tasur- rec rooms, dormers, porches, commercial and industrial. DEAR’* MDUR ((, fits, starilng $90. CaU for ap­ supervisory experience, no protector siren alarm. Blast­ DtOki - f i Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ ed. Free estimates. Call 647- cabinets, form ica, buUt-tas, CaU 649-3663. —------e d u c a t io n . pointment, Mr. Greenougb, mUitary obligation, and have ing siren frightens attackers You.feo con Im a TTF CAIlMJJ 'tOU OJ(3Kr TD W^^R, est Douglass accepts lowest bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. p m 9479. 643-6177, evenings, 647-9921. had no more than two jobs lick A E^d0AfaO(JND down, smaUest payments, any- and summons help. Fite ta KOSCOT GIRL! -J j Where. Not smaU loan finance SHARPENING Service — Saws, ^ V B MONEY! F ^ service, Floor Finishing 24 within the last 5 years. Starts hand, purse or pocket. Ecxel- V3UR NECKWITH A to $160 plus. No fee. Rita Per­ lent gift, only $2.60 delivered. m -33 TOWEL- IN IT/ company plan. - Douglas Mo- knives, axes, shears, skates, Dormers, room additions, ga­ BABY SITTER, days, Monday rages, porches, rooting and FLOOR SANDING, and refin- sonnel, 646-4010. CaU Mr. Elliott, 649-9366. C«dl = « tors, 346 iSniTi rotary blades. Quick service. —Friday. CaU 643-7203 after 4. *o o ^ ------(japitol Equipment Oo., 38 siding. Compare prices. Add- ishing (speclEtilztag ta older ______GEINTLEMAN who Is Interest- 29 GALLON fish tank, stand 644-2872 643-1769 r 1966 CADILLAC sedan DeVlUe, n/nin st. Manchester. Hours A-Level Dormer Corp. 289- floors). Inside painting, paper- BOOKKEEPER — Accountant „„ ed ta learning installation of and'fish, complete, $40, CaU car. 643-2216. top, radio, power steering, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. smaU. John VerfaiUe, Bolton, busy public accountant. NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS- Part-time,. morntags prefer­ brakes, wtadows, seats. A ir - ____— Familiarity with federal In­ ...... red, regular basis. Schedule conditioning. Days 649-2120, 54i CLEANING — Interior —both Remodeling, repairing, addl- come tax returns, would be PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER tions, rec rooms, porches and can be worked out. Call Drap­ weekends 618-0116. residential and commercial helpful. C all 649-2206. roOftag. No job too small. CaU ~ Bonds— Btocks— e ry Dept., 643-6171. ^ LOOK, STUART/ W M A T 'D 1 ASKED F=OR A Satlsfactory work guaranteed MT'S MY UETTE Y O U A S K 1966 AUSTIN Healy Sprite, good friendly____ _ free__ estimates. 649-8144. ^ Moitgoges 27 WOMAN to coUect and pack LIBRARY CARD FOR s a n h a ' LOAN Officer — (commercial) X.J^SAKnA.L ^ H IM i FOR EVERY LIBR/^Y INJ GUARD WANTED •12 WILL Suburban Floor Mataten- a l l T Y P E S o f stone and con- MORTGAGE sT” loans, flrstT sec- ®*®®- at least 3 years experience ta T H E O ^ELIP.y, $600. CaU anytim e, 647-9828. 649-9229. Crete work. All work guaran- ond, third. AU kinds. Realty Coventry, 643-8021. S T A -^CTES.' I&-IH business loans. Starting to 1982 PLYMOUTH 2-door hard- t o b -E simVICB (Souder) — l®®d- 0\it of season rates. Call statewide. Credit rating unnec- r c k k VILLE law firm desires *15.0«>. Degree preferred. No Middle-aged man wanted. Must have clean rec­ CAPTAIN EASY U^, auterienced legal secretary WILL IT?».PERHAPG NOT THE WAV ed. trees topped, form dutiM for local restaurant, call for ihter- VOU'VB NEVER TOLP YOU NEVER A?KEP«. DiSeUIBING ed, trees topped. Got a tree CARPENTRY and remodeling, L^dy ^!^icy”*^-79ri PART-TXM e ca^er, 4 hours 4 EAGY AND PUCEY BXPECTl n^bip^iwell worth phonePhone ------wtPbpna ^ vfew, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ME ANYTHING ABOUT ANYHOW, WHY BO RE ’'H E R VOICE, EAEY TOLP YOU problem! Well rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, per night. 6 nights per week, VOUKSELP. PUCEX.4JK yOU?.-WHEN WE TAKE MIEE KEENE {B o y r ^ u y ? how caU, 742-82&P additions and garages. CaU must be steady. Apply ta per­ HOW YOU BECAAABA GALLV TO HER SKEAT- 1 HAVENS ^ 6 H k in d o f y o u TO ntags, 233-6879. CALLE THE 'Tom Corbitt, 648-0086. son, Lom bard Bros., Nutm eg PRIVATE EYE. GKANPPATHER. THE ORPHANAGE 0FFER.>8UTEHE'G SNOW plowing — Commercial KOSCOT wants ladles to work CASE WILL BE CLOSED Y THEN WE’D MORTGAGES — First and sec­ Rd., South Windsor. An equal 875-5352 ETAViNe WITH and residential, fast, efficient full or part-time as beauty ad­ ' BETTER MAKE o th e r f r i e n p e TRAIN TO BE A ond. AU types to suit require­ opportunity employer. EURE GHE visors. ExceUent commissions. OP HIE...THB e - service. CaU 64^1974. Special Services 15 ments. Ckmfidential, efficient D O ^ M T Heavy Equipment WABHINGTON service. P. A. Thome, 649-6281. «3^S^39''^er 6^ p*!m."’ MAINTENANCE Men ^ Elec- Operator UGHT-teucldng, odd jobs, also c r b a TIVB Catering — offer- _ trlcal - mechanical back- IVI4 moving large appliances. L e a m to operate BuUdoz- tag formal dining, modem buf- MORTGAGES 1st. and 2nd., cX>MPANION, Ught housekeep- ground. 'Tc^ company. Plenty Burning barrels deUvered, $4. era, Draglines, Cranes, fete, cookoute, stag parties mortgages—interim financing elderly woman. Re- of overtime offered. Starting to Scriteers, Lioaders, Trench­ LANCELOI BY COKER and PENN 644-1775. ______created especlaUy for you. 24 — expedient and confidential ferences. Write Box H, Man- tl60. No fee. Rita Personnel, ers, (Btc., a t our m odem .Leggett St., East Hartford, faculty. A high paid ca­ R ft R Plowing Service, CaU service. J. D. Real Estate ~ cheater Herald. ^ 646-4040. ____ / WHACTARE T o n ? 628-6348. Wanted — Male or Female Y N ou v o n & , l¥m *LL___ reer open to ambitious now for snow plowing. Don’t Assoc. 643-6129. ---- —------V LANCE g ^ A a o t r r men. ___ wait to be snow bound. 742- J r u A T t t UNIVERSAL HEAVY 9296 anytime. BHilN0 AND SCHEDULING CLERK OONSTRUemON Roofing— Siding 16 Business Opportunity 28 H om e O ffice Mte>>ii, F U . ^ W E L L Homo Improvement BEAUTY SALON for sale ta RNs-LPNs-11 p.in. to 7 am. DEPENDABILITY is of the utmost importance! LITTLE SPORTS For taformatiao'write to: ^ s . uau nay, m s -m ob ai«.r ^ Expert tastaUatlon of Manchester. Opportunity for ° ______aluminum siding, gutters and persmi with manager’s license. Excellent starting sala^ and fringe benefits. Newest, mostf 5V^-day week. Pleasant in-town working conditions, M ROUSON modem convalescent hospital. In-service education. Oppor-' UJI.C.S. Dept. 403 I BiANCBESTESt Tree Service — trim. Roofing tastaUatlon and No investment needed. CaU ttunlty for advancement. An equal opportunity employer. 860 Pi^dence Highway I Specializing In tree rem oval, repairs. 649-6496,‘ 87Bi»109r 872-9202 a fte r 7 p.m. plus many company benefits! I Dedham, Mass. 02028 I Phone: (617) 326-8400 ^ GUTTERS and roofs repaired, AMBITIOUS married man ta- SILVER LANE PAVILION Apply in person to Mr. Harry Jensen, Department Please Print Fully tasureg. uau o w -q m z . replaced. ,pJtoto)dffl:^-...fiXterlor terested ta good fiiture with N am e .... R(X>ETNG and carpentry ^ 'painting. Reasonable prices, young company, must be hon- EAST HARTPOBD Manager. _ _ » I I new and repairs. Capable, con- exceUent workmanship. Free est, capable of making deci- GaU Mrs. Fitzgerald. 668-7620 or Mr. Scheirey, Adminlstoa- I-aclentlous work at reasOTable estim ates.'No^^ ^too smaU. slons and have poeitlve out- tor, 236-2901. p. Ml*. 7 Address .. C l»x t. I«.

! A PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING h e r a l d , MANCflSlS’fER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-THREE 72 HomosFw 72 -^QH tofTowii Houses For Sole flation. The alliance represents Apartmenfi—-Aals— MANCHESTER - P ^ S o lo 7s C o v en tiy Phone Workers - 6-7 1% carpeting* pan-. .,.4 .14 unlcms In the Uhlted States Tenements 63. MXnH WINDSOR T A R g a z r r :« and Canada. eling, garage. Large BERRY'S WORLD room Sidlt Immaculate -By CLAY.R. POLLAN- Ask ‘Full Share’ extras. Excellent potential. , Residents ^ ARIB Shaughnessy said his letter XMAS STORE HOURS CLASSIFIED BIRCH ST. — Five large 8i ROOM RANCH throughout, large lot. Many LlIRA UAK.21 Your Daily Actlnly Guido stales "telephone workers have* rooms, second floor. $135. Only 382,600. Hayes A gency, sen. '22 extras. BxceUent nel^w - '• According lo Iho Stan. In New Contract suffered a severe loss of buying Available. January 1st. .649- e x c e l l e n t c o n d it io n 646-0181.^______' OCT. 2 2 ^ bood. Priced to seU. Qenrd Invited To Qitl-14-29.40 To develop message for Tuesdoy, 8350. A gency, 648-0865, 649-068S. reod words corresponding to numbers 41-45-51-55#' NEW HAVEN (AP) — Some ® ^ InablU- OPEN EVERY ADVERTISING MANCHESTER “ CS>48-64-73 61-67-70 Three bedrooms; two full baths. Kitchen boasts dishwasher of yixir Zodioc birth sign. 76,000 telephone workero In the THREE-bedfoom \ Duplex, air- Ranch executive area. Three » ^ T A U R U S nnd disposal, large panpled family room with fireplace and^ BOt/rON — Custom 6-room Yule West AM. 20 SCORPIO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT, HOURS condition units, very reslden- bedrooms, two flreplacM, brick Ranch on two parklike 1 Future 31 Of 61A OCT. 22 r northeastern United States and ^nd « warns, he said, that . NIGHT UNTIL 1 ^ MAT 20 2 Love 32 Mental 62 Ideos 8 AJl. to 4:30 PJl. tieil area, big yard area, one sliding dqor leading to patio. 2-car garage. Many cujstom acres, S-car garage, 2 bath), TOe Covpntiy High School 3 Your , 33 Win 63A NOV, 21 ' in Canada will not hold still for "we intend to negotiate for the month’d security. 3220. Call 643- features. Helen D. Cole, Real­ flnldied famUy room. The 4A>k 34 Moke 64Poy minimal wage increases when telephone workers’ full share of (Exe*pt Serturdoys) m u s t b e s e e n mtMic department has Issued an l>71-77-79-81 SSpKial 35 Support 65 Bit 9606 from 3-9 p.m . 0(N*T CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT tor, 643-6666. ______best o< everytt^ . CaU to see invltauon to aU.local residents GIMINI_ 6 Thoughts 36 Shorpness 66 For their contracts expire next year, profits of the telephone In- Convenient to Buckley School. Call after 5 p.m. Hayea Agency, 646-olsi. to ^tend the annual Christmas 7 May 37 Moking 67 Generous SA^irrJkRius MANCHESTER —Brownstone l a r g e 6-roora bungalow with 8 Looks 38 To 68 If a labor leader here said Sun- «:M PJCi’nAT BEFORE PCBUCAXIOM ®t Music Wednesday 22 Apartments, 2-bedroom ;luplex garage on bus line, very low * c;V jUN£ 20 9 Rosy 39 Comprotnise 69 Thinking day. “ ★ ADAMS JEWELERS 649-6425 ^,900 — BOUTON,^cIean 5%- night at 8 In the high school lOMonty 40Tolk 70Mood " OfC. 21 DeadUne tor Saturday and Monday lo 4:M p.m. Friday apartment, large rooms, am­ 20’a Bralthwalte Agency, . ft Ali2l'.30-37 John W. Shaughnessy, presi­ room Ranch, prtv^ beach gym . 11 Clever 41 People 44-47-53-5a^ Underwater Cafe ple closets, IH baths, heat, hot Realtor, 649-4693. ______< prtvUeges. $27,900 — Andover, ^52-59-80-86 12 You'll 42 Importont dent of the Alliance of Inde­ Admission to the annual func­ 13 Advontoges 43 For 72-7R8iwVa. VOini OOOPEBATION WlUL water, carpeting, two alr-con- MANCHESTER AND VldNITY drastloaUy reduced, modern CANCER pendent’Telephime Workers, said ’TOKYO ^ Plans are being ★ GLENNETS MEN’S SHOP BB-APPHBOIATED TWC FAMILY — 6-5 flats, sep- ' tion will be free this year. 14 Persuosive 44 Need CAPRICORN DIAL 643-2711 dlUoners, appliances, washer 5-bedroA Musical Instruments 53 Those wlshihg to attend the Jj 22To 52 Changes JAN.-20 One and two-bodroom apart­ 327.600— New listing, 9-room COVENTRY — Six-room-over- .AUG, 22 J 23 Don't 53 Caution Mr. Nixon has cautiemed habitat through large windows SEASONED Cord wood. Sawed, d u p l e x — 7-7, close to new supper should call Mrs. Berry at I 24 Favors 54 Go EE2. It CHRISTMAS Special — Used ments, central air-condition­ AGENCY Ranch. size OBipe. FuU shed dormer. against excessive wage incretu)- vdille they dine 38 feet below and delivered. E. Yeomans, Kinsman Spinet organ with North end shopping, bus, the h l^ school guidance office ^6.27-33-35 . 25 Actions 55 In 4- 5-10-24/^ Read Herald Advertisements ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ 329,900 — ’Three-tamlly, newly BuUt-lns, IMi baths, la ig e &M3-50-62 26Y(;u S6ldeols 31-42-74 es, saying they contribute to in- sea level. V f42-8907. school and churches. Sep^te to tell hpr what dish will be do­ one manual, good condition. ports, plus other luxury fea- VIRGO 27 Con 57 Ahead PROFESSIONAL man’s Ranch, painted. rooms, walk-out basement. nated. ; 28 Love-making 58 Before PISCES 3285, Dubaldo M usic Center, tureK Frdm 3225. J. D. Real approxim ately 2,800 square 333,90O -7-room Raised Ranch, furnaces, garage, large M M id 20’ s . Hayes Agency, 046- This year’s concert will fea­ 29 Soles 59 In FEI. If 649-6206. Open d aily 3 to 8:30 Estate Associates, 643-5129. feet of Uvlhg space, 15x24’ Uv- Assumable mortgage, 100x257’ , good condition, 382,- [ 30 From 60 Ambitious SEASONED firewood for sale, p.m., Saturday, 9-5 p.m. 000. Keith Real Estate, 646- o m . - ture a concert chorus, small w ill deliver. Call e47-M70. ing room with fireplace, ^i-iTr’ MANCHESTER — Large 3V6- 4126, 649-1922. choir, piano solos by Pat C«m- (§)Adverse |[}Neutial ’THOMAS organ, 2 keyboards, room Garden apartment. Heat, formal dining, modem kitch- P A ^ H K ture and Priscilla Hurt and a SEASONED firewood, delivery foot pedals, percussion, Leslie parking and appliances includ­ en, library with fireplace, 1 / _____ Wontod— Rocri Etfato 77 throudbout Connecticut. Hours M -m em ber Symphonic Ckmcert speaker. Like new. Sacrifice. ed. 1170. Highland Oak Village, three large bedrooms, spacious 726 Burnside Ave.. East Hartford Band. 9 a.m . - 9 p.m . 1-537-2163. Lots For Sola 73 Au J CASH for your property 3875. 643-5336. 643- 5177, evenings, 647-0921. paneled fam ily room with fire- 009.7476 643-1837 , 6464678 within M hours. Avoid rod B R O A D S T. place, 3% baths, wall-to-wall — Returning to the concert hall C olu m bia SEASONED hardwood, sawed Coventry treed one- tape, instant service. Hayes be the CHS Dance-Stage FOUR-ROOM apartment, cen­ (£) IVO 3y NEA, Ik . carpeting In many room s, MEMBERS MANCHESTER LAND M A N C H E S j and delivered. H.C. Hutchin­ Wantnd"~1o Buy 58 tral location, security and ref­ half acre. Lake view . 38.800. Agency, e46-0181. Band, with featured vocalist son tc Son, 643-5373. KS. oarmosERVlCE ToUand — acre treed, 38,000. ^ Nard^ singing Glenn ■Also: Prospect^am e and erences 3125. monthly. W olver- "Gofly, sir! Just looking at you. I'd never have dreamed Sadlon Appointed to Fill WANTED — "Antique furniture, Vernon high scenic a cre, SELXJNO your home or acre­ Mmer’s "Moonlight Serenade." K ane Street^^eat B a rtlo id ton A gency 649-2813. view, surrounds this lovely yjg f r e e Greater glass, pewter, oil paintings or YOU are an 'ecology freak,' too!" age? For prompt MeniUy ser­ The band tvlU also feature NOTE NEW^OURS lor toe custom built home. 36,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Goftkii Tann other antique items. Any quan- THREE spacious rooms, siec- Hartford Homes Magazine. vice, caU Louis Dimock Real­ dance drummers George Jack- Pescatello^s Post on ZBA HoUddy Season . . - Dtriry Products 50 tlty. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, ond floorj heat, appliances, ga- CONTEMPORARY 9 • room GLASTONBURY — Near kUn-' ty, R a a lto n , 649-0828. G^S KULT 9 a.tti. - ll>p-m. i ” ^^h^*^^*^** Scarpello, play- John Sadlon, Rt. 87, has been Donors are asked to leave paper 165 Oakland Street ...... rage. Adults 3130. After 5 p.m. Ranch with a view and over 3,- nechaug golf course, wooded SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES APPLES for sale—Courtlands, Busimss Locations Houses For Sole 72 MANCHESTER — Newly listed IF YOU ARE thinking of buy­ mi, time. appointeld to the Zoning Board and ribbon with their imwrapped o AMPLE PARKING 644- 0238. 000 square feet of living area, Cape on Deming St. Will bor­ lot. Asking 38,000. Frechette ' Delicious and McIntosh. Voipe h o u s e h o l d lots — Antiques ing or sriling a home, give concert will also of Appeals, according to First : gifts. # Charge Cards Accepted For Rent 64 large family room, 3 full baths, R ealtors, 647-9993. Farms off Birch Moimtain Rd. brick-a-brac, locks, frames, FOUR-large rooms, range, re­ 35 ’ITMROD RD — Seven-room der expanded Route 16, lot ap­ Jarvis Realty a caU. One of ^tW (6 just ataut all kinds of Selectman Joseph Szegda. Sad- Honor BoU 5 bedroom s, 26’ living room, proxim ately 100x200. Elxcellent ______^ to Voipe Rd. Bolton. glassware. We buy estates, frlgerator, many extras. 3190. SQUARE feet of Industrial »Colonial, 2 fireplaces, screen- MANCHESTER — Possible our competent associates wiU Ion has been an alternate to the ’There ..were 60 local students 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage. possibility. Quick sale wanted. Village Peddler, Auctioneer, floor space, office, parking ed porch with carpeting, large be pleased to aaiUBt you. CaU Ceremony board and has submitted his on the Windham Hig^i School Tremendous Selection at Lowdiscount Prices! monthly. Call for appointment, Bel Air R eal Estate, 643-9332. two-family lot. Price for quick 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. 646-6060 o r 643-6165. ’Three-phase power, will sub­ family room, extra large LAND — 3 acres in Manchester sale, 33,600. Frechette R eal­ Doris Smith 643-1121 o r Fran­ The fifth annual treelighting resignation in that capacity. His honor list for the first marking Housohold Goods 51 divide. 649-6043. ceremony and carol sing at the term will run to Nov. 2, 1971 period. kitchen with appliances, wall- with 7 - room Colonial, 327.900 — 7 - ROOM Raised tors,' 647-9993. ces W agner, 648-1083, 040-2623. COMBINA’nON gas range or MANCHESTER — Five-room CHESIERFIELD sofa, 80" to-wall carpeting throughout, baths, large front-to-back liv- Ranch. Stove, dishwasher, — ^ Town Hall was held Friday and takes effect immediately. Seventeen on the first honor gas range and heating stove. apartment. Walking distance Gold velvet, good condition. 8-zone heat, full attic, 2-car ing room, formal dining room, wall-to-wall carpet, king-sized A-ZONED wooded bullung IS bbd drew a crowd of He replaces Sam Pescatello who' Ust were Curtis Beck, Patricia Call 649-5794. to shopping, schools and bus. Houses For Rent 65 Reasonable, 649-1438. garage, enclosed rear yard, modem eat-in kitchen and den bedroom, garage, trees, on Carol Dr. • All utilities op Ltgol Notie* about 76 despite snowy weather resigned to become building In- German, '’Lori Kaplan, Debra Available January 1st. Phll- SEVEN-ROOM house, good cem- professionally landscaped, on first floor. ’Three large bed- sewers. Hutchins Agency, Real- street. Bralthwalte Agency, and less-than-perfect driving spector. McQuade, Nancy Wilks, seniors; rm Winter REFRIGERATOR — apart- Rooms Without Board 59 brlck A gency, R ealtors, 646- I dition. Clean, large lot. Walk­ many other extras. Priced low rooms up. Large screened tors, 649-5324. 649-4598^______d e o b k e o n u m T A n o N t 111 J Earlier this month It came to ®”i****; ment sised, like new, $75. 30" 4200. ing distance to bus line, school OF OLAUB t h e THOMPSON House —Cot­ for quick sale. Charles Lesper- porch. Beautiful g^unds. Sled AT A COURT OF PROBA’TE, In^ fh^ “Bht that Donald Hedberg. who Charest, ^ors; ^ gas- stove, |35. Aluminum and shopping. Central location. 324.900 BUS LINE 5 - room BOL’TON—One-acre house lots, ^ the ot^tdoor sing lent a had been defeated by S^on In Kalman Helen f^per, tage St., centrally located, WOODLAND Apartments, De­ ance, 649-7620. trail fo r children. Stone walls, holden at Bolten, within and for (hxMV, 32x80. 36x80, $10. each. $200 monthly plus security. — ^— ------etc. P art o f land Is extra Ranch, acre lot, waU-wall car- beautiful view, minutes from the District of Andover, on the 8th and made for an the 1969 race for the alternate ^ $ 0 643-2466 eveidngs or 643-1442. large pleasantly furnished luxe 2-bedroom apartment, pet, plaster walls, screened new Route 6, asking 37,600. of December, A. D. 1970. rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 Owner - Agent, 872-6569, '149- CHENEY ESTATE. 14 rooms building lot of record, 102 x 600’. ihveent, Norman J. Breuss, enthusiastic crowd of carolers, .eat has been flUlnir the noat Slhvonen, sophomores: wall to wall carpeting, com­ of authentic charm agumented porch, garage, trees. Hutch- 742-8694. for overnight and permanent 4342. Judffdf ^ trodltlonal and modem SINGER touch and sew with plete built-ins, alr-condlUoned, ______by all the modem amenities NEW LISTING — Oversized On motion of The Connecticut guest rates. ins Agency 649-6324. MANCHESTER — Recorded j they were under the impression t e . cabinet. Monograms, hems, glass sliding doors and sun FIVE-ROOM house, two bed- including completely modem Garrison Colonial, less than Bank A Trust Company, 1 Constitu­ freshm en. embroiders, etc. Used, excel- lots and rural land. Owner will - tion Plaza, Hartford, Connecticut 1 ^ ‘hat Sadlon had lost the elec- NICE bedroom for gentleman deck, 1% baths, full basement, rooms. Security deposit re- kitchen, 6 bedrooms. Gracious one year old. Owner trans- YOUNG Immaculate two-faml- on the testate estate o f CSutites A. Second honors, went to Peter ■ lent condition. Guaranteed. finance all. Helen D. Cole, ” ert B echW d^ose Second Con- uon. ’The matter may nullUy with references. Private home, 3220 lease required. R. D. Mur- quired. Call between 9 a.m. and spacious, set In park-llke ferred. Eight rooms. 2% baths, ly, ceramic baths, aluminum Robbins late of Bolton within said Levesque, Tanni Hall, Kathleen 0 Oi Full price now |56 or 7 month­ dock R ealtor, 643-2892. and 2 p.m . 643-6010. siding, good income. Owner Realtor, 643-6668. •• district deceased. gregaUonal Church youth choir some of the ZBA actions, but It very near center. 649-4966. grounds. ’Truly, one must allot first-floor family room with Kristoff, Pamela Laramie, Dim- ly paym ents of 38. 522-0476, This Court doth decree that three also a selection, accom- has not been resolved yet. VTLLAGEIR Apartments—Five- time to Inspect this rare prop- flreplace, formal dining room, ANDOVER - lo. «th ■; months be allowed and UmUed for panled by Kathy Cooper, a mu­ na Rand, seniors; Jason Brown­ dealer. FURHI8HED rooms, color TV, erty leisurely. By appoint- ^ bedrooms, aluminum siding, Cole, R ealtor, 643-6886. the creditors of said estate to exhibh Den Mothers Needed ing, Jerry James, Gregory room Townhouse. 1% tiled SK-ROOM Cape, 3226. Wolver- ___ artesian w ell, 100x330’ . reason' their claims against the same to the sic student and graduate of Cov- continental breakfast includ­ ment. Belflore Agency, 647- 2-car garage. Excellent nelgh- Registrations for Cub Scouts Stlmson, Richard Wnkler, Pris- CLEAN, USEX) refrigerators, baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. r o l l i n g p a r k — WUlard able. Virginia H. Celinski, Executor, above named and directs entry High School. ed, weekly and monthly sea­ 1413, borhood. 343,600. that public notice be given of this wlll be halted temporarily, ac- cilia Albert, Nancy Andiychow- ranges, automatic washers two air-conditioners, private Road, 6-room Cape, 2 unfinish­ Broker, 849-1118. Mid-way during the singing, sonal rates. Flano’s Motor order by advertising In a newqiaper cordlng^to Cubmaster Edmond ski, Joann Erlandson, TJnrtn with guarantees. See them at basement. Washer and dryer STCOND M ton Lake - 4-^m j m m a c ULATE 6-room Ranc^ ^IRCA 1740 Classic in Glaston- ed, large kitchen, ceramic having a circulation in said district the huge tree In front of the Inn, 646-2303. Lambert, until there are more Hendrickson, Janet Inzlnga, B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 640 hookup, appliances. Available house, lakefront, central heat bath, fireplace,___ Buckley NORMAN J. FRBU88, Judge Town Hall was lighted, and will New aluminum siding .Wall-to- 9-rooms. *>arn, four out- den mothers. Lambert said one Robin Kassman, Oolleen Kee- Main St. Call 648-2in. BEHJROOM and kitchen for January 1st. Charles Lesper- Ing, refrigerator, stove, gentle wall in several rooms. ’Treed buildings, on three acres. $42,- School, close to everything, Out of Town gentleman. All conveniences, ance, 649-7620: man preferred. 742-7667. season. 'The outdoor public ad' SEWING machine. Singer zig r.nd landscaped yard. Com- f Ken Ostrinsky, Realtor, 643- 75 mother drives to school to trans- Robinson, juniors; John Erland-' near bus line. Call 649-6914. For Sole dress system will play Christ- sag, in cabinet, slightly used, FXJUR-ROOM apartment, ga­ FIVE-ROOM house, completely ploic'y icdecorsled. Liberal fl- acquired “ desired. 1333. Bomb Rattles ______.. , port the boys to her home each son, Mt^ Greene, Catherine monograms, button holes, rage, nice yard, washer-dryer furnished for rent. ’Three ref­ ninrJnsr qr cfsume 6 per cent SPLIT - LEVEE — 7% rooms, WOODBRIDGE ST. — 7-room C30VENTRY, 323.5W. Nicely de- mM music during the coming "which is above the call HoUand, Gina Laramie, Sherri for All the Family! slgned 6-room Ranch, fire­ hems, etc. .Originally over $300 Apartments— Flofs— hookup, flrepl^e, with or erences required, 3250. __p er moi-tgdge. Mr. Zinsser, Belfl- modern kitchen, formal dining Colonial with 2-car garage for SM ta ______-• duty,” claimed Lambert. Levy, Bernard Prague, raonOi. Philbrick Agency, place, paneled famUy room, now cn ly $52. E asy term s. 522- without heat. Available Im­ ore A gency, 647-1413. room , three o r four bedroom s, 324,900. Imm ediate occupan­ GE Building Claus, wh() appM ^ adiled that the only thing mores; Donald T»aidhapeUe, Rob- Tenements 63 R ealtors, 646-4200. new ceramic tile bath, spa­ 0931. D ealer. mediately. Deposit required. cy. We can take your house in thn^h the cro^r^cn ^ tte uggping the pack from growing ert Ruzicka, Kenneth Williams, iSN-SEsrSTr-D-iTR—. “ cious tree shaded lot. Louis BIRCH ST., 3-room apartment. 646-2135, 648-6452. trade on this home. T. J. Womens Oub, met with paucity of den mothers. Candace Beck, Kathleen Heinz, FORldICA kitchen table, and room deluxe Colonial, 2Mi In New York se bawment rmm g-g more than 40 boys JuUe Jli first floor, heat, electricity and —IT", Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. p im ock Realty, 640-9S23. ^ ^ n to the baMment r(^ :H e i| e ape more than 40 boys -JuUe ^oUand, Cathy Plesz, four chairs, large and sturdy appliances. One adult prefer- MANCHESTER - ResldenUal Out of Town b a the, double garage. E x- 319,900—Four room hom e, sec- of the building,ling, handinghandlngjfet »»lt P^ia iSmith, freshmen. set. $30. 649-4017. red. Call 643-0917. area, 3-room apartment. Heat, For Rent 66 clusive ^ecutive nelghlxir- ond floor unfinished. Large barn _ s-fam llv In VERNON ’Three - bedroom NEW Y O R K (A P ) — A p4>e Candy canes parking, utilities included. No hood. Selling below replace- on 2.9 acres. Raised Jtanch. 273ri6’ living ■- bomb exidoded outside the Gen­ OE COUNTER top stove,gi;27" central location, large rooms, Christmas- Manchester Evening Herald, THREE-ROOM apartment, on pets. Security deposit. Avail- HEBRON- New two-bedroom ment cost. Hayes A gency, 646- room, with fireplace and wall- ‘ eral Electric SuUdlng In mld- an autograph of S. wide, four burner and oven. new ceramic baths, also Ideal tements with radio stations Columbia correspondent, Vir­ bus line, first floor, heat, hot able im m ediately, 3130. 236- apartments. Children welcom­ 0181. • RAISED RANCH—7 room s, 3 to-wall carpetinig, large kitch- ' ° town Manhattan eariy today sell, Y ellow . 340. CaU 646-3796. or 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, fam- fo r in-law situation, only $26,- WTIC and WILI to -shnounoe, ginia C arlson teL 228-9224. water, self-cleaning stove, re­ 0664. ed. Heat, hot water, ap- en recently redecorated, laun-'' ^-and shattered window s In four Hot chocolate and coffee'were PRICE REDUCED on this iiy room, 2-car garage, large 000. For im m ediate sale. Bel between 6:30 a.m. and 7:80 frigerator, garage, laundryuAiuAj faACA- * pllances, carpeting, parking. dry room, 1V4 baths, two-zone ‘ structures, police said. One served in the Board Room as the Available MAIN ST., Second floor, 3 immediate occupancy. $185 much sought after area of lot 175x300’ central air-condl- Air Real Estate, 643-9332. a.m., the elating of school for % cilltfes. No pets. heating system, attached ga-, pedestrian was cut on the leg by evening’s finale, with the by- \mM& Moehinory and Tools 52 room s, heat, hot water and monthly. 648-0882, 649-2871 town, Olcott Dr. Lovely large tlonlng. m Z the day and^tween U :80 a.m January 1st. $140. 643-4884. rage. $14,000 at 7% assum able ' flying glass. ^-traiUtlonal "yummy Town ^ Government Men IH MODEL 72 cub cadet garage. One or two adults...... treed lot, g^arage, aluminum siding, 1V4 baths, 3 bedrxmms, CIRCA 1843—Federal Colonial— m ortgage. Low 20’s . Towne Hall cooktes." ® Ml!#?; tractor, with 6.50x8 front tires, WE HAVE customers waiting 3140. Security required. 646- LARGE furnished 2 - room MANCHESTER AND VICINITY Five minutes before the 1:10 the afternoon. Nab 27 Suspects front-to-back living room. $27,- Six large rooms, full walk-up Real Estate, 649-4056. Chris Woods was in charge of 8.50x12 rear tires, headlights, for the rental of your apart­ 2426, 0-5. apartment, all -utilities includ­ a.m. blakt, ' an anonymous .A t the local schexd Is closed ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ ed,^ Nice. .cou^trx jaimoaphere, 900. Keith R eal Estate, 646- atUc, handy location. $25,900. VEHWON male teleplumed radio stations arrangements,, assisted by EUz^. 88” m ower, 42" snow blade In­ $19,500 — Four-room Ranch, the buses will not be running In Major Raids i # tate Associates, Inc. 643-5129. CENTRAL 3 rooms, stove fe^ gentlem an' preferred, $120 4128, 649-1922. „ a. , , WINS and said: “General Elec­ Deth Rychllng, Audrey Bray a«id for the high school or the teclml- stalled, plus snow cab Install­ ^frlgerator and heat. Available ______RANCH—1 rooms, fireplace In nice lot, garage, GI’s no READY AND WAITING!! ■ m onthly. 742-8161. tric Is going to be blown up. Lee Stanko. cal students even though Wind­ . WASmNG’TON (AP) — The ed with set of tire chains, SX - room ' apartment, north the 16th. 643-1064. 2.7 ACRES beautiful view, 7- floor paneled family room, down payment. Brand spanking new 8-room Garrison Colonial on a deep This is MIRA.’’ Curriculum R^Ort ham or the technical school Justice Department, in what It wheel weights and weight box. end, completely renovated, room custom Ranch, 3 baths, kitchen with sliding glass ’The Board of Education Is (T SX-ROOM Duplex, stove and treed lot. 4 bedrooms, 2% MIRA Is an acronym derived may be in sesslim. called the largest coordinated Call South Windsor Equip­ heat furni^ed. Can be seen Resort Property family room, 2-car garage, doors to patio, two full baths, 323,000-New Uatlng—6%- meeting tonlgMT in a special refrigerator, no pets, two chil­ baths, Texas size first floor by the Spanish name for a miU- "pn days when the school'is antigambling raiils ever, has ar­ ment C o., 289-8406 fo r price. between ’1-9 p.m. 23 Apel privacy. Hutchins Agency, master bedroom, mod- room Colonial with 1% session, opeii to the public, to dren permitted, heat not In - ______For Rent 67 R ealtors, 649-5824. kitchen, form al dining family room, equipped kitch­ taat Puerto Rican revolutionary in session and the weather be- rested 27 persems In an effort to P lace. baths, ideely renovated. discuss vrith Bchixil adminlstra- ■ , , , »>> eluded, one month’s security. BEAUTIFUL Ski Chalet — 6 ------^ . . room . en, flreplEice and a 2-car ga­ group, Movlmiento de Indepen- crack down on illegal sjxMts' op­ tors the implemeutatlon of the V' 'f *■ Musical Instimnonts 53 ’TWO ROOM furnished apart­ Available January 1st. 31B8. minutes from Mt. Snow and Colonl- $25,900 — Oversized custom rage. Compare ag^ainst all ' dencia Revolutlonaria en Ar­ erations. al, range, 1% baths, fireplace, FIVE BEDROOMS Garrison rBcenUy completed report of the ^ clp a l Rlcharf Kells, ment, stove, refrigerator, 647-1643. HaysUick. Call 644-8983. Sleeps Cape, attached garage. Nice others at $38,900. M r. G or­ mas, or the Armed Independ­ T ®ur primary cimeem is for the A department spokesman said heat, hot water. Private bath. 2-car attached garage. Im- Colonial, two years old. Fam- area. don. ence RevolutUmaiy Movement. Lay CSirriculum Committee. ^ w elfare o f aU tiie m ore than h alf the raids hir BUNDY ’Trumpet, , little used, 4^. ^. maculate. Hutchins Agency room with fireplace, mod* * ’The report, which was nearly ^ Apply M arlows 867 Main St. The 25-story building at Lex­ volved illegal professional foot­ 3100. .CaU 649-8653 after 5 p.m . Furnishod R ealtors, 649-6324. kitchen, 3 baths, form al $28,600—New 6-room Raised ington Aveiiue and East 5lst ball betting operations. Agents LOOKING fo r anything In real Apartments 63>A ------dining room, 2-car garage, • •B &. W .i PIANO, upright, has had noth­ Apartment Buildings Ranch. Street, headqUa^iu GE, was estate rental - apartments, 29 DOVER R d. — Six-room aluminum siding. $39,960. b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co. the summer, and was the sub- $104,000 In currency ing but tender loving care. rooms, shower, all util homes, multiple dwellings, no For Sole 69 Cape. Three or fou r bed- *-’ • Manchester Parkade the target A bomb a^mpt lect of twi DUbUc meetings ^ ®*®®® ®"*y’ dismissals vriU during the raids, which oc- 3125. CaU 643-6539. ;A vjsmo TO -1“" j».e ... rooms, fireplace, 1% baths. IN-LAW APARTMENT At- Manchester 649-5306 earlier thlB yea r. P o lice re- iarly In Uw^au“at urhlch s ^ ? Saturday In 26 cities decorating. No children or OPPOSITE Center Park, 6- MITTEN Bociates, Inc. 648-5129. 321,600. LaPenta Agency, tached to this com fortable five- moveu®- gas, Nev., where two top execu- carpeting, appliances, air-con­ sell. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, THREE acres and a babbling kitchen, garage, extra carport 647-11J73 2-car garage, may be leased on Oommlttee was preparing the Kells added that In the event tivea of Caesars Palace, a gam- AT A PROBATE OOURt .held at 643-1677. much of the East Side area, Bolton within and -for the District of ditioning, private finished baae- Business Locations brook, ten minutes from Man- and storage shed. $26,000. option to buy. P rice $19,900. report. school is dismissed early uiing casino, were charged with Chester, desirable Ranch, shook the East 51st Street police Andover on the 10th day of Decem­ merta. Attractive residential Keith Real Estate 646-4126, 649- ITie report, while critical of and some parents are not home, ygiiig telephones to aid %acke- Girls, Teeni^ & If omens Boots ber, A.D. 1970. station half a blixsk away and area. Adulta only, no pete. L.F. For Rent 64 large living room with flre-^' ^ 1922. Present, Hon. Ruth K. Hyhavea-, Business Property NEED LISTINGS MANCHESTER Center — 6 brought patrolmen and detec­ some areas, was neverthelesa it would be well to make ar- tearing. Three.. Las Vegas bet- Acting Judge. Flano, 649-6371. place, eat-ln kitchen, with MANCHESTER Green — room Colonial. Excellent po- COVENTRY _ tives on tlife run. constructive and has drawn rangements with friends, neigh- houses also^vere raided on Estate of MADISON WOODWARD, Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front ______,______For Sole 70 many cabinets. Lots of closets. NOW ! “ThinVinir nf ^0131. and in two cars across the ORDERED, That the 30th day of hoYfen It g^v'SSy.^wlt alr.conditIo.%A^y.^ rave about thi^slx-room Cape, street. ’Two tires of one car December,, A.D. 1970, at 1:00 o’clock (one unfinished). Breezeway, "D I-rTT "D T) rison Colonial, 4 ™ON-^NCHESTER line, the District of Coventry, on the 8th ed building. Ideal for office or double garage, excellent area, were flattened. . agents served 160 search Warmly Kned, fully waterproof boots for complete cold weather protection! 3 smashing -new styles in the afternoon, at the Probate Of­ day of December, A.D. m o . business. Will divide. 'Two Route 83 near C ir­ garage mIn one ofoi Manenester's':;Manchester’s':; -L A of Education members for in- fice In Bokoo be and the same, la cle, new modern commercial treed lot, walk-out basement. custom built five-room “V Tara Braunstein, 21, of Brook­ warrants - during the raids. ’Ihe that feature smart detorated uppers plus long wearing soles and heels. Many other fashion-right asalgned for a hearing on the allow­ nicer areas. 80x140’ lot. Asking Stock Market formatiem. ’ Estf Ju"dke,”°"' '»®ntha "Free Rent”. B44-1639 building with several uses, of­ Only $39,900. Hayes A gency, Ranchi • 1% baths, fireplace, lyn, to)d police she was bit by Justice Department said much ance of said accountr and on said On motion of Bessie C. Lynch» Lou A m id a. $25,900. F or fuU inform ation _ Town Meeting Tonight styles to choose from in our complete collection! application and this Court directs administratrix, on the estate o f ______^ ______fices or retail, etc. Selling be- full basement, large rooms glass while half a short block NEW YORK (AP) — The A special town meeting will information on ^ ch toe the Executor to give notice thereof, caU Mitten Agency, Realtors, AGENCY NEW — M ove right In, 7-room $24,900. Hayes A gency, 646- away. She was treated for cuts stock market ;consldered over- be______held tonight to discuss______sev- '^as based came from IRS by publishing this order In some ?dUiuf*s^d dGtriti.‘ d^c^S!''®"“^ MODERN alr-condlUoned exec- l®w replacement coat, 380,000. 0131. newspaper having a circulation In 643-6930. Cape, three bedrooms, kitch­ on her left leg at Bellevue Hos­ extended by many analjrsts, was gj.gj warnings, among them, a ®*]^iaal tUes. This Court doth decree that Uiree utlve o ffices, centrally located PhUbrick A gency, R ealtors, en, living room, dining room, "Sir; ■aid District, and by mailing in let­ months be allowed, and limited ^ parking facillU es avail- 646-4200. REALTORS pital and released. ’Two guards mixed today In moderately ac- proposal from toe Volunteer Firs The ™® raids were staged Satur- ters, postage prepaid, addressed to MANCHESTER — 5 and 5-two family room and _garage. t - each of the Mrsons Interested and the creditors of said estate to exhibit inside the building were not in; 'ttve trading; Department to buy a new ap- aa^®*" ih® Standard ®t the Board of Admissions City and ’Tulsa, Okla., Hot K g decisions effective De­ The following decision was apartments, 4-car garage, new choice area, come look-see lent ' potential. Vacancy on R eal Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. DAMEDIA’TE OCCUPANCY cem ber 16, 1970: reached by the Zoning Board of nu of C a llfo^ was (town % to and to approve designating toe Springs and Van Buren, Ark.; STORE, 20’x70’, 846 Main St.. heating syst**-^. and roof. Mid and make us an offer. Spacious one and two bed- Back to Work ADOPTEID—A new zcmlng dis­ Appeals of Andover, Conn. T. J. Crockett, Realtor. MANCHESTER Industrial zone "a n d Sta2idard Oil at New political party of each name on five cities in T368fgnn' Atlanta, Downtown Manchester. Avail­ 30’s. H ayes A gency, 648-0131. Please hurry!! Taom^apartments, refrigera­ 52K ; toe voting list; to accept toe Augusta, Columbus, Griffin and trict and regulaUon ArUcle Appeal No. 80—AUce Y. Moe, 3-famlly house, excellent busi­ tor, stove, dlrtiwasher, dis- Jersey was down % at 71%. able now . Call 522-3114. NEW HAVEN (AP) — 8®««« newly constructed Webster Macon; and six In Ohio: CSeve- n. Section 8B, Business IV Bunker Hill Road, A ndover,______kCANCHESTER — 5^ - room ness oppertunity. Hlg^ traffic P®sal, air ccmdlUoning, fuU 000 em idoyes o f the Seam less Two lajrge block trades • • c^eting, electric heat. Lane; remove toe hearse house land, -Dayton, SteUvenvlUe, To- Zone. Conn. Permission granted to IMMEDIA’TE occupancy — 6- Land For'Sok 71 B & W - « Ranch, $7,000. assum es m ort­ count, good ccmdlUon. Call Rubber Co. gave overuhelmlng crossed toe ticker on the Big Model apartment op^ for to make room for_a proposed ronto, Martins Ferry and BOYS AND GIRLS ADOPTED-t-A change of zone uSe second floor o f a two- room suite of (tffices. Former­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. gage, new root, tile bath, mod­ now. $31,500. Hayes A gency, voice vote approval Sunday to Board bafoca noon. They wan COVENTRY — South St., ap­ Manchester Pailuide 648-0131. u inspecUon Sat. and Sun. 1-6 building for storage to be used Bridgeport, MENS ANDBOYS from Industrial to Business TV story garage for human occu­ ly doctor’s office. Ideal for any ern kitchen, private yard; a new* three-year (xmtract, pav- 400,600 shares o f h iterns Honal MENS AND BOYS for all that land previously proximately 21 acres of back M anchester 649-5806 appttotment! by toe selectmen and toe Board pancy with the restriction professional man, heat and $20,500. H ayes A gency, 646- Starting at $176 monthly. ,-lng the way for an ^mediate Nickel at 44%; down 2%; and of Educatiim. Voters will also zoned Industrial on the east land. 450’ width) $600 per acre. Fleece Lined that occupancy be Umited to e lectricity Included, $275. 649- PRIVA’TE SALE —Estate like 0131. . end to a one-month walkout. 107,800 rtiares o f R epublic Co*p. 4 B u c k l e side of Broad Street. Route 44-A — approximately be asked accept town reports. SeiuRe Approves W a t e r p r o o f caretaker’s quarters as stipu­ 6544. FRESIDENTIAL NeUo MorUdelll, {uesldent of at 7%, down 1%. Christmas Party ADOPTED—Changes to Section 42 acres, 760’ frontage. Austin h^riously lands^p- jjert homes — 8 and to lated In an affidavit of Alice ’ ~v------;------—— ed, located in Manchester VILLAGE L ocal 888 o f the United Rubber, Noon lulces on the Big Board Columbia Homemsdeers will WASHD7GTON (AP) — The B o o t s 7D, TP and 8D Aftlcle H Y. Moe which Is a permanent VERNON - Fw lease, 3,0M Chambers,, R ealtor, MLS, 643- 4-bedroom Ranches, Colonials O v e r s h o e s Green Area. Four - bedroom Cork, Lbioleum a2id .Plastic included American Telephone, hold their annual Christmas Senate confirmed today toe P a e s as advertised. ' - square foot building, suitable 2325. and Raised Ranches, one to APARTMBNTS part of the appeal. home features waU-to-waU car­ Workers, AFLrCIO, said the con­ up 1 at 48%; Fannie Mae, off party at toe home of Mrs. John nomination of Louis P. Gray HI "Full gusset front. Steel shank Co^es of these decisions have for light industry. Ceiitmiy lo­ 2M baths, (me and 2-car ga­ Such action to become effec­ peting in formal draped dining New renting, one and two tract provides pay Increases av­ 1% to 01%; l^ rry Rand, up % TettellMch, Sleepy Hollow Rd.r-os assistant attorney general In for full support, heavy cleated )97 • Imm filed in the Town Clerk’s cated. Ample pariclng, good rages, lai^e lots, priced to tive as of D ecem ber 11, 1970. room and sun filled modern bedroom apartments. Carpet­ eraging 38 cents an hour the to 25%: TCWax. off % at 19%; Tuesday at 0:80 p.m. A buffet charge of toe civil division, soles. - B7 o ffice . terms. Cantor A; Goldfarb, rfoinos For Sole 72 seU. Also buUdlng lota, Keith ing, 2 air-cendiUoners, VA Dated In Andover, Connecti­ kitchen. Spacious paneled rec- rast year arid 28 (Mnts each of and Kwdtucky Fried Chicken, up supper will be served and gifts Gray, who has been special Planning and R ealtors, 648-8442, 875-6244. R eal E state, 646-4128, 649-1922. baths. S- cut, this 10th day o f D ecem ber 478 PORTER ST. Brand new reaUon room, firoplace and the next two years. % to 10%. will be exchangsd. consultant to toe President’s SlM 11 to 2 ...... 4J49 Zoning Commission 1970. CaU Fnmees K. Wagner 100 % waterproof. Warm pile MANCHES’TER — . Approxi­ executive type 8-room Ck)lonl- bay window create true com­ MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom U & R He said hourly pay to r pro- On the Amex, noon prices in­ ’The Rev. George Evsms and Cabinet Committee on^Educa- All waather protection. Full gut- Joseph Swensson, Rental Manager Sin 3 lo 6 ...... 4.99 linings. Rubber, with strop and . Zoning Board of Appeals mately 3,500 square feet, air- al. Many fine features Includ­ fort in the large draped Uving air-condiUoned Cape, large 646-2628 or 648-1028 duction workers will range from cluded .Sequoyah- Industries, toe Rev. Hugh Murphy are co- tion, succeeds William D. Ruck- Mt, double duty soles. 11 to 2, Chairm an Andover, Connecticut ing four bedrooms, 2 fire REALTY CO.. 11^. to 34 in the first year buckle top. 8 to 13, T 3 to 3. condlUoned, ground level. room. Outside porch and patio, wooded lot, garage, fireplace, ahead % at 4%; LoeWa Thea­ chairman for toe Norwich Hos- elshsius, now director of toe new S in 7 to 12...... 4.99 3 to 6,7 to n.* Clarence W . WelU, M arvin Graboff, ’ Hartford Rd., McKee St. area. places, 2H baths, screened closet, atUc and cellar, stor­ city utiUUes, quiet neighbor­ 99 BAST CENTER 8TOEET ®f the pact. tres wairants, up % at 18%; Ny- pltal Christmas gift drive. Gifts Environmental Protectiim Agen- Secretary Chairman Suitable for - offices or busi­ porch, 2'^:ar garage, lovely age space galore, 2-car ga- hood. Im m aculate. $2,400 **^*^*CHE8TB1R, C »N N r Seamless, udilch employes tronics, ahead % t® Nortek, may be left at either church and cy. — Dated this 14th day o ( D ecem ­ Albert Richey, about 600 production workers ness. W ill w b -d iv id e. CaU 648- private lot. CaU buUder, ragq. CaU owner, 649-8800 af­ ddwn. M eyer R ealtors, 643- H8-90U o r 648-2888 down % at 15%: HoUy Ooip.. off should include (xily Items con- Gray’s nominatiem was Sp- ber 1970. Secretary 8532 o r ,647-9766. 643-2282 o r 644-8896 fo r detaUs. ter 6 p.m . 0609. Read Herald Ads and 200 other persona, makes % at l% i,and Syntax, down % sidered safe for a patient. This proved by voice vote witoout CHAME IT WITH YOUR CJI.T. OR GJbP. MASTER GHARRE CARD! ^•urglcaJ gloves, sporting goods to 87%. excludes glass or sharp objects, dissent. and other produists!' MONDAY, DECEIteER 14, 19701 PAGE TWENTY-POUR Ayerage Dally Net Press Ran iSIanrl^Bt^r Evening iii^raUi Pw Kbe Week SH'Tfl The Weath^ ' November 14, IDIO Clear, cold tonight. Low about, i S^degi^e. Tomorrow cloudy' 16,080 with snow or rain late in the, iM day. Iflghs In a o s to near 4 0 . Manchester— A City o f Vittage Charm VOL.- ISXXX, NO. 64 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUE^ilAY, DECEMBER 15, 1970 (ClaseUled Advertlaing on Page 21) PRICE TEN CENTS X Oyj O /i Spain Neais, Dempsey li Courier Plane S^late Of To Become T.M. Crashes in Vietnam Emergency Consultant SAIGON (AP)—A U.S. Navy courier plane craved MADRID (AP) _ spanlrfi po- HARTFORD (AP) — Oov. today shortly after it was launched from the carrier Uce arrested 12 persons In raids John Dempsey announced Tues- i-V. Ranger in the Tonkin Gulf, and the six Americans and I ® In Madrid to ^ as a govern­ -drlven C!2A Greyhound, h ig the com m unity television The regime ordered the ended months of speculation was on its way, back to its base g^t. ^ clampdown Monday night In ef- about Dempsey’s plans lor the at the CuM Point Naval Air Sta- The government said Viet i\R T LUXURY F( forts to stop a tide of protest future. The Democratic gover- tiim In the PhiUppines with six oong terrorists hurled two gre- and violence over the trial in nor, who has spent most of his passengers and four crewmen. pa«i«H into the temple at Ixmg / Burgos of 16 Basque national- life In public office, had made it - f- It was delivering mall and per­ •Trung, 44 m iles southw est o f IaIa. Glvll liberties are to re­ clear nearly a year ago that ho A SELECT FEW sonnel from ship to shore and Saigon. But officers in the field main suspended until next June did not intend to run again for said they were still investigat­ 16. any i^ ic e . “went down shortly after nor­ mal catapult launch,” the Navy ing. Onlyforthe most discriminating faste... only by Van Heusen Verdicts for the 16 Basques SNET President Alfred W. The government also blamed were expected by Wednesday, Van Sinderen told newsmen that said. Ships and hel(copters of the —our brilliant collection of Hampshire House shirts ready to and there was speculation that Dempsey would be paid on a per (See Page Eight) __ some of 'them would be sen­ diem basis In the newly created carrier task force In the Tonkin be seen now. Two of the newest: the long-spread Bradley tenced to death for the murder post. He declined to say how f f .* gulf were making an extensive collar style in striking solid colors of 80% Dacron* polyester, two years ago of a political po­ much money the governor would search. lice chief. be getting but added: “I can Identification of the 10 Ameri­ 20% cotton... and the textured cord stripe tailored with long • Hie Vatican said it has ap­ assure you he won’t be cans was withheld until their Ferry Sinks; pealed to the Spanish govern- w ealthy,” next of kin were notified. point fashion collar in 65% Dacron* polyester, 35% cotton. mrat not to hand down any The agreement b e t w'e e n .Meanwhile, South Vietnamese death sentences In the trial and Dempsey and the telephone headquarters reported two gre­ Both shirts with French cuff... both an important asset to the • reported 'that It has played a company Is for one year, and nades ripped througdi a crowd 250 Koreans true fashion wardrobe. ' role in seeking the release of “maybe he’ll find someway to praying in a BudtBilst temple in $ Q O O West Germany's honorary con­ get rich after that,” Van Sln- the Mekong Delta Mcxiday sul in San Sebestian,' -E)igen deren said. night. ItiUlng 17 Vietnamese and Feared Dead Belhl, adio was kidnaped ■ t^, Later In the morning, Lt. wounding 87. ‘ Dacron Js a ragltliiad trademark of DU Pgnt Basque extremists. Gcy-elect T. aai^ Hull, a Re- In ® same day. He was dead pants had perished, however. because the rescue opemttm members of his family in pistols, a shotgun and quite a ski cottage, and the New MCxJco R. Silvia, 21, of Warwick, who on arrival at the base where he l<-; bit of ammunition were found in site o f the 1669 and 1070 Scot ^escaped from the Adult Correc- was returned. was delayed and the weather New Canaan, Conn. Jamboree, where young Rice "Tile cause of death is un­ was very ctrfd. Two Connecticut State Police­ the car, which we liave taken tlbn^ Institution Oct. 26. had camped at a large Boy known, but he did suffer multi­ Transportatlm Ministry offi­ UConn Bombing men and a New Canaan police­ Into custody.” Police ciMicentrated their Scout reservation. ple Injuries.’’ cials said they believed the boat man arrived at the Little Rock Beyer said Rice walked Into search for Silvia today In the Conimlcut 'p^n t tu-ea of War­ Later an Air Force spokes­ semk because she was overload­ STORRS (AP)—Federal University President Homer airport and were to spend the the police station and told offi­ Fort Smith Is In western Ark­ ansas near the Oklahoma bor­ w ick. man said the navigator “died of ed. In additim to the 276 per­ D. Babbldge Jr. and Provost night in. Little Rock before driv­ cers tliat he woke up Monday sons aboard, they said, the 263- authorities and state police der. Police said Sll^a. Charles C. injuries sustained after he Edward V. Gant visited the ing tbe 156 m iles to F ort Smith morning at a roadside rest sta­ ton vessel carried about 260 tons were investigating an early Young Rice, a Boy Scout who Marchettl, 21, haH-brother■'brothi of balled out. He was not shot to building at 3 a.m. to view tbe early today to question John tion about 20 miles from Fort o f ca rgo. ■ m—1 morning firebombing and was about to become an Eagle Michael, and Robertt FK^Frene death.’’ dam age. Rice Jr. about the slayings. Smith and that “he didn’t re­ Police said a preliminary blaze which caused “signif­ Scout, liad been described as an escaped at the same 't^ne Names of the two fliers were Hie blast occurred about 1:46 Rice walked into the Fort member a tiling prior to waking Investigatim Indicated that the icant damage” to three of­ expert woodsman and a crack Flrene later was found shrot tp not disclosed. a.m. Tuesday and autborltles Smith police station Monday up-” ^ Major ground actim was re- ship had also left Cheju Island Beyer said Rice walked into shot with a rifle. death in Pennsylvania. fices in the ROTC building said no arrests bad )>een made and told desk officers he was Police Chief Howard A. pbrted In the U Mlnh forest, wlthmt the skipper aboard. the police station late Monday at the University of Con­ by mid-momlng. There were no frotil' Connecticut and did not Police Issued a murder war­ Fraq^lln said Silvia and Mi­ d ee^ ^ n the M ekong Delta 138 The ferry went down between morning and told officers "Uiat necticut. reports of injuries. know bow he got to Arkansas or rant for iUce Saturday nij;ht. chael Marchettl planned to use miles \qouthweet of Salgm. 1:30 and 8 a.m., but Korean au­ he woke up this morning at a “W6 assume it is some s6rt The blaze was discovered by why he came here. Hie victims were Janet Rice, Dr. Potter as a hostage to free Fourteen\.^South Vietnamese thorities were not aware of the Police Cliief Carl Beyer said roadside rest station about 20 1 of Molotov .cocktail—gasoline In a student patrolman and quickly 44; Nancy Rice, 14; Stephen another prisoner from the cor­ troops wer^\WUed and 23 sinking until around noon, when Rice had not- been Informed of miles outside Fort Smith and a bottle,” said an FBI spokes­ contained by university and Rice, 16; and Edith Fitzpatrick, rectional institution but the doc­ wounded MoiKtev in an enemy they heard news dlspcttches the cliarges and officers liad Uiat he didn’t remember any­ man in New Haven. The FBI nearby town fire departments. 73, who w as Miy with man Rogers C, B. Morton said however, relayed to the news Pentagon officials say 466 after being convicted ot destroy­ war profiteering ... Finally, Griffin said be expecte the Americans an beUeved held Piealdent mxoo’a statement Democrat Cfonnally, with “his media by U.S. Rep. William A ing selective service records in > they must bring the business of Andersm, D-Tenn., who talked imopoeal to receive a ctqitive by the North Viet- Mi»t governors now “do not play political acumen,” might help Baltimore, Md. this nation to a halt, since noth­ thetic response from tbethe Nixon nameae. an Important role -in preslden- pyeb such Items as revenue to them at the prism. “Because men are prisoners ing educates tbe mandarins like Early In his stay at Danbury, administration, but emphasised Hie South Vietnamese hold an Hal politics” and with admlnls- gharing through Congress, doesn't mean their words, seeing their profits Jeopardized.” he was making the proixwal as tration campaign tactics this -Dial did nothing to calm crit- Daniel Berrigan admitted, he estimated 8200 North Ifiet- thoughts and ideals are loet Barry Cutler, the assistant was disciplined for being caught a senator-^iot as assistant Re- namese prlaoiiers. - V-^- year. Ics who said privately Uiat the forever,” said'one ot the Berri- U.S. attorney handling the case, puMlcan leader. ■■ ■ rvJ.a.iiy’« appointment was president’s 'choice of O oi^ly with tiiree letters in his shoe. Griffin said the United States gan's attorneys, tried to show that Daniel Berri- He claimed oq the witness stand “ I would suggegt that the prls- “ should ask an Imuarttal organ­ quickly added to the list of com- seemed to stghal a new kfiid of Hiere will be no meaningful- gan’s writings were not of a onen be released well before piaHi(a ~ Southern etrategy.' that he Intended to tell his case- isation, like the International ■ m t t ' 7 MAIN prison reforms, said William “ wholly theological" nature,, cm wmker about the letters, bqt also Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, Red Cross, to Interview the l5ieie were suggestions from Ten governors at the confer- Bender, one of the Berrigans’ Berrigan testified they were; goyenon as conservative as ^nce will be leaving office next cmceded that it was not cus- which comes at the end of Janu­ North Vietnamese and deter- AND M R Y [IfM SATURDAY TO SsM DAI. lawyers, “ unless the world hear^ that the brothers had made ary,” he said. ' , Den w, samueleon of Idaho and S^^asGov.DavldF.Oar- (See Page Eight) what prisoners have to say." Uttie effort to challenge the pris­ (See Page Eleven) ~ “I believe it Is i^;>proprlate, as (See Page 6) ~ 1 r

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