PAGE EIGHTEEM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2S. 19fl» iHandfTBtTr lEtiTtting IfTraUi The Herald Wishes a Merry Christmas to Its Readers
A bou t Tow n Daihr Nat PMaa i , Zion Bvanc^llcal Lutheran Herald Cookbook Delayed CSnirch will have a Youth The Weather Christmas Service tonight 'at The Herald’s traditional Christmas present to its subscribeiB, the cookbook— “ From Your Neififhbor’s Fair and quite cote nadglii 7 :S0 at the church. » . . with lows zero to id aixrve- Kitchen”—will be delivered a little late this year. 15,880 Christmas Day dawn* lunny be St. Mary’s Episcopal Church coming cloudy with che»ww o f will have a Festive Christmas Difficulties in printing and binding ^ v e delayed City o f ViBrnam Chmrm this year’s edition and it will not be delivered until Ught enow. Eve Serve for Children tomor VOL. LXEXIX, NO.'72 row at 4:30 p.m. at the church. the week of Jan. 5. (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1949 Advsrtleteg an Page 91) PRICE TEN CENTS The cookbook, which has been given to Herald Manchester Country Club vrlll have a New Year’s Eve party subscribera for the last ten years, is a ctdlection o f for members and guests from the recipes that appeared in the weekly “ Frmn Your 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. at the club Neighbor’s Kitchen” column during the year. P O W s B rin g house. A buffet will be served at midnight. Reservations may Herald co-publishers Thomas F. and Walter R. It Begins to Look be made by contacting the club Ferguson and their families wish you a happy holi Families Joy manager. day season and offer the hope that the joyful peace of Christmas may remain with us all through the ’The Al-Anon Family Oroup coming year. In Letters will provide speakers on coping A Lot Like .... with alcoholism at St. Bri^d’s i h b AaaoexATED f b b s b By THE AggOCIATKD PRESS U X Weather Bureau fixaeasl Church, EUmwood, tonight at ics at MH8. A resident of New Otola or letters from lai ■now for the Northmot. Th* bu 8:30 p.m. ’There will be no reg MUltoia of persona aitxBtd the School Board Britain, he will receive his BS American priaoneis of war fai reau also aald thara waa mow be ular Al-Anon meetings this world made last-minute propar- from Central Connecticut State North Vietnam have brought the Pacific Northwest, nn««i— n week. College in June. Salary, $6,800, •tlan* today to oelebrate Christ- Grants Leave, Jot In homea around the mea. OallfomU and hriand to UtSh pro-rated effective Jan. 20. nation. Some familiea ^tanifui and the Rockies, Marine Sgt. David J. Lyons, Miss Margery Greensteln to ior the first time that their men Although the meoaage of the The Vietnam ISondorinm son of Mrs. Robert Lyons of 88 Fills Posts teach Grade 6 at BenUey wars alive and weU. Idrth of JaouB esviot ia ’’Peace Oommlttee took note of tha hath Ooodwin St., is home for a 16- School. She will receive a B8 The four children o f MaJ. Don " (See Page Fifteen) haaaadnr thar*. 25,000 B. Idaal for the young sat— this monaural por And thia ahall he a aign unto y o u ; Ye Nixon want to Oapllol Hill No Herald table phono plays 33 and 45 RPM records any And all icent to be taxedf every one aluJl find the babe, wrapped in awaddling Tuesday to lunch with oongrae w here-with remarkable performance I Model 210 sional leaders shortly batora unto hia own city. [ dothea and lying in a manger. offers solid-state reliability', t^na and volume con they adjoumad th* first sanden Tom orrow trols, plus other quality features. Also available Cease-Fire of th* flat Oangriaa and haadid A n d auddenly th ere waa, with th e angel, home. Driv* Ssfaljr snd hfiVE M W - GREEN with solid-state AM radio—only $29.90 Complete Custom And Joaeph alao went up from Galilee, Many of thorn win find a out of the city of Naxareth, into Judea, unto a m ultitude o f th e heavenly boat priaiaittg white Ohrisbnas. A m owelera s Marry <3hiistniag. Stereo System Starts in V iet God, and aaying. C. For the look and the sound of excallanca— the city of David, which ia called Bethlehem; btonkated the Mltoraal and the STAMPS model 9261 has Precision Player/Amplifier (with BAIGON (AP) — Allied forces (hecauae he waa of the houae and lineage of dust cover) that provides greater undistorted music •119“ btgan a 24.hour Christmas truoe D avid.) Glory be to God in the higheat, and on tonight, 17 boun after the otart earth, peace, good will unto men. Given Awdy Every Week power output and banishes discernible record and of a three-day cease-fire de- Diamond Stylus wear, four extended-range clarsd by the Viet Cong. speakers—two in each enclosure—plus complete The South Vietnamese min- To be taxed with hia eapouaed wife, he- And It cam e to paaa, aa th e angela wert 1st PRIZE— 12,000 J-du: STAM PS audio control functions and solid-state reliability. tary oommand said tt had ous- ing great with child. gone away from them into heaven, the ahep panded as many as 60 offenatvo 2nd PRIZE— 8,000 STAMPS opera ttooa of battalion slae or . herda aald to one another. Let ua now go D. For home, office, or school—wonderfully con lorgar throughout the country./ And ao it waa, that while th ey w ere even unto Bethlehem, and aee the thing 3rd PRIZE— 5,000 STAM PS > venient battery-operated model 9022 is but one Cassette Spokeoman aald the alMes were tvhich ia come to paaa, which the Lord hath kaeplng up local patrola and re- there, the daya were aeeompliahed that ahe Dmwing will be held every Monday morning and the winning nimfaere of many solid-state Magnavox recorders. It offers Tape Recorder ahould he delivered. made known unto ua. will be posted at our station. eomwlasance fUghta and would outstanding playback and recording functions. fir* first If It appeared that ene Wlnnera must collect their stamps by 9 p-m, the foUowii« Slttuiday Easy-to-operate lever controls, plus dynamic mi- my troops on tbo move were I And they came with haate and found n ig h t. ^ . crophone with on/off, blank reusable cassette, »39“ threatening them. And ahe brought forth her firatbom Drawing Every Monday. Mary, and Joaeph, and the babe, lying in the earphone, batteries, and accessory case. A UJB. communique okld aon, and wrapped him in awaddling dothea, American foreaa “wiU manger. an olart pasture and will taks and laid him in a manger; hecauae there waa E. Only 4" high—yet model 1001 brings you amaz naotaaory seoarlty precanttana no rrtom for them in the inn. And taken they had aeen it, they made ing room-filling sound, plus lasting Magnavox to protect friendly fom a or in- knoam abroad the aaying which wea told solid-state reliability. Complete with easy-to-read atanatlmw," - j. th em eoncering thia child. Slide Rule Dial, private-listening earphone, bat Atthough air attacka on tar- And there waa in the aeme country DOUBLE Powerful gats In gouth Vietnam w eis sus- tery, and wrist strap—it brings the pleasure of Pocket Radio pandad 34 hours, ooureas ahepherda abiding in the field, keeping crystal-clear AM listening anywhere I said UJL planas wera oontin- watch over their fU»ck by night. And all they that heard it wondered et GREEN STAMPS * 0 9 5 ntag their attacka on North Vlat- thoae thinga which were told than by the wameae tnfUtratlao routes In ahepherda. WITH ALL FILL-UPS Naatwm Laos. And lo, the angd of the Lord came &i tbs hours between the atart Com* In today ... s*l*ct from ov*r 200 upon them and the glory of the Lord ahone •xciting Magnavox gift valuasi of tba anamy and slued cease- But Mary kept all theae thinga end pon _ 2 ® flree^ a period la wliieh tba ol- round about them and they were aore efndd. dered them in her heaat. Itad eommanda aald thalr forcM rcntlnuad oparatiaui oa - Om u a Oommand reported one aerioue toeldeBt sditch It oonaid- RETREADS THREE PAYMENT PLANS eesd a Viet Gang TtolaUon of fiw OUR OWN SERVICE STAFF * enemy's own oaaaa-fks. WHITEWALLS-BUICKWALLS 1. SO Dio'B Oesh A doymotw mlaa went-off,-ap- Virginia Meets Her Man Lerger Sixea 2 f o r * 2 8 T o OMore you »f the beat rontlaaed poranfiy datonatad etaetricaUy pertormeace. we here our own etaff S. M Down, Vi S0>60-90 Days by ramets control, kflled tour HUDSON, N.Y. (AP) — Th* lady who had a vwt and a Toy Dolls Replace Beer Cans A N Y SIZE Phis 370 ta BOO per the Fed. Excite ol elate Hceueed electroalata. American aokUars, and wound htoa from gonto Ctoua Tuaottoy laid teamed oean ^ telM t o and 2 reoeppeble tiree that be waa rsaL SAIGON (AP) — DoUs, modal, Army Jaap and began dWribot- the local while a govam. LISTED (eeme eite) off your car. S. Budget Tcroui Anautad ed fls* Amorican troops, two M fioulh VUtnamaae aoldlats and ‘TXi boy, stoat m aurpetea," Vlrghda Dougin can, eolcflag books, elothaa lag tha praaante to lb* swag mont drams team acted out the tm> Vtatnameae ctvtllana. The atoen John OBnus, a man who has ptayed 'tfiante's and candy raplaoad diocardad childrm from tha ^oey. troops wore oweapiag a road 30 to r to yw *. vMtad bar nt Oohxnbte w— beer cana and culoMta tram C- tribaa. Than Amariaaa troops (gm Pag* Pemataa) ooUas Borihseat of fialgaa and . Ttong Vhgiida O’ttonion. Mrs. Doigdaa. mnr SO, wrote tores mllee from the haadquar- tsUoa bones aa Chriataua toya emtoan mattes ami * Mtar to m newipeper oaMag If there isafiy wm a gante lor 3AH Moategaard efaUdrea H sarvad load and isfratomante. taes of toe U X SMh Infantry Ol- Ctoma. "Ten, Vbghda. toare Is * fioaia Cteaa," A s waa laid to th* hilla of South Vlahmm to- A tetter andosad wfib am* a rgply tom baa baoome a Ofartahnoa dnade. day. package read. "Mv aactoae te GORMAN BROTHERS has bean teScad to h m down hondrsto of requaria for HeUeoptera canted gltte eol- ttk* oa* appte la^ rn g m Sa at Thu Edition r bean Tuesday Bight bat la fsaponei to lb* raqueate A a did eOar a lacted ia a drive la fiw Sente tree*. bU kaamtm M wtU Spraying for Peace 770 MAIN 'SnteET Potterton’s. Inc fiw Viet o o ^ eoMa- Monies. Odtf., area to Ih* ra- make one child heppy amha* ; MANCHiSm d. flv* -tanselst a^ mala mouatain dtotrlct- my ChrtatoMS ntots o M sa h v HeraUTa GUt Two taen-age Ladysi^ Conn., girls opPE THG MIGHT SPOT ON MAIN STROT a rspcrtad. tour of of Be To. tU mltea northeast of fat" To Neumhoya C^riztnuu wish in t ^ r osm w ay s p r o y b ig 1 130 CBNTBt ST. do not ban* bay*, ao i I cteldim wto have ; Saigon. * ^ Monlagaard praacher masaa^ with a can of dacorating snow o b i IHitmiirtart by Mercury OU Co. MANCHESTER la o te Claas raUed up to on told the alary of Ih* MaOvity to trass in the aren. (AP Photofaz) c A c n : TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEST^, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 (■ /- 4:48, 7:00, 9:16; The Tattooed Africans find Their Bite. SheinM^old on Bridge THEATER TIBIE PoUce Horse, 1:80, 8:60, 6:er- Annlger, an ^iple-chaaked, Donald J. Hennlgan and Geotge jyj achool is not ahvavt Her fiance la the son of Mr. find that line of play. The Trip, 0:48. iMue the Near Torfeier Mag- It was chiefly the Africans sail Bostswana, Lesotho and K Q 9 MOVIE AUDIENCE a t tora v v l^ has happened. This vaMte-bolred codger of the old Bradlau. aaalatant supertaten- workable in aU nor e v m t o and Mrs. Cliartea M. SewaU of South dealer. State ’Theatre — Gone With who made It so. Swaziland as remaining under O A Q 8 e.eeee.GUIDE^o*— * nrine la noev aomothliig at a secticn of the book is Mght- adMol, who Uvea with hia i»ta- dent tor curricMum, Monday on* other, tor a variety of Stafford Springs. 8 AAI.-6 PJm. East-West vulnerable. The Wind, 7:80. Much to big power discom the financial orbit of South Afri K 10 9 4 A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS I callecAor's Item, (or In its pagpea mariah; no one wants to make sy, old maid sister PkuUna, to a Mght gave Board at Bducation reasona Mias West is a graduate of Opening lead — ’Three of UA ’Theatre — On Her Majes AND THEATERS. fort, they blocked anjhhlng that ca. Others point out the division .Sooth West North traube, to seem to be alatntog ■man Southern town of years Hearts. ty’s Secret Service, 8:10. won a long acootm^of an tod- members « o v ^ v l w o( ^r. Hennlgan added that even* Rockville High School. She is didn’t please them and had all of the delegations over the Biaf- I ♦ Pass 1 4 TheM rating* apply to films the U.S. Army or the war ef ago. employed at the Travelers In South won the firat trick with dent to Souiti Vietnam, It was ""* * ® * ; * * * “ > T ^ to oommuniUen having a rapu- QU their points gain U.N. accept ran war. I N T Pass' 3 A THURSDAY ralaa—d aher Nov 1.1968 fort Alfred Is one of those peren p ro p o ^ i ^ v e d membere’ experimentetlon ^ surance Co., Hartford. ance. the queen of heuts and saw the d o ty a five-man re- On most matters, however, 3 N T All Pass Cinema I East Harttotd — at But the men are brought to nial bachelora who in Ma youth wholehearted approval. innovation, a uniform pragram Mr. SewaU ia employed at the that he had eight tricks in top THIS SEAL had Buttered mooo-calf love tor J An experienced N.N.-watcher Africans present a united front DInneen photo The Reivers, 6:00, 7:00, 9:00. octirniteBncg. fielrnl which, to trial. The defenoe argues large Dr. Hennlgan stated that the is not employed throughout Stafford Printers in Stafford cards. “ All I have to do is find in ads kidicatas the Mm was various ladiaa, including a rath I H 7 4 remarked: "Once Africans had and leave most differences, as hearts were reversed, you Cinema I — Cactus Floww, ^dANCHfS' November at 1966„ abducted a ly on the basis that there la a idea is not aomething being their schools. He also oomment- Springs. one diplomat puts it, "back in Engaged one of the black queens,” South 1:80, sao, 6:80, 7:40, 9:40. submittad and approved under er flamboyant vridow named a lot Of bark, but no bite. They would not have a normal re young Vietnameae g5ri. Four war on in South Vietnam and "puUed out at a hat,” standing ed that the fact Manchester is A June 1970 wedding la plan . . j Africa or in the backroom—nev said to himself, and he set off Cinema n — Paint Tour the Motion Picture Code AMella PurafOy, who waa SO A , are getting it now." bld over a response of one men at that patzd m|>ed her, the (our accused men are all pot” over the years. going to examine new methods, ned. er on the assembly floor.” The engagement of Miss galloping in the wrong direction. Wagon 2:00, 6:00, 8:00. of SeH-Reguletion. years his senior. He had»met The 126-nation world forum, spade; and some experts would Bfarte ChriMm— tben atebbed and shot her and rated highly aa aoldlars. The In this context, Bradlau aaid should not lead to the inference That Is likely one of the chief Susan Virginia Carlson to Peter Declarer began by cashing the East Windsor Drive-In — Amelia's nleee Oeoella, who was approaching its quarter-century therefore open with 1-NT despite ^ Suggested for GENERAL M t the body for loot. The fifth heavy. Sergeant Tony Meserve, ttuit former ones have neces Smith • Pcsola reasons why this session Angelo Tambomini II, both of ace and king of spades in the Battle of Britain, 7:80; I f It’s nearer Ms own age, and had that even before Public Act 627 l i mark, seems at times to be slip the dangerous doubleton. eudiences. member at the petnA repeated is twice-decorated, something of sarily been unproducUve. emerged as one of the poor Columbia, has been announced hope that the queen would fall. Tuesday, It Must Be Belgium, been shocked by her strange (Umbrrila Act) made some pro The engagement of Miaa ping into the grip of black diplo Ovyright 1968 4 0 9 9 ^ ^ ly attempted to bring his oom- a huo; his siqierior gave Mm Bradlau said, "W e often ask cn against the rich, the weak by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It didn’t, nien he led a club 9:48. 3 Stiggected for MATURE mqileni ways. grams compulsory, for conummi- Claire B. Smith of Tuckerton, mats from the emerging conti fndee to Juattoe, and finally, a "m ax” rating as a aquad a teacher to work In a complex against the strong, the young Edward C. Carlson of ColliiM to the king and returned the General Features Corp. Cinerama —Goodbye, Mr. t S c r i i l w c B tiea, the(y were to effect here. He N J., to Wllllem B. Peaola of nent. eudiences (parental discre with the hety at an Arm y dtop- leader. Here ia the exchange be The narrabve is keyed to a situation. She realises problems against the old. Rd. ten of chibs for a finesse. Chipa, 4:00, 8:00. cited work to the kindergarten Bolton haa been announced by Their influence ranges from tion advised). lata, Buooeeded. The four agld- tween the company executive tremendous flood wMch threat are not always the result of Her fiance la the son of Mr. East won with the queen of Buttons on boy's shirts may Manchester Drlve-Ih — On ilBFPIR BROf:'' ■- and pre-primary clasaes, and the her parents, Mr. and Mra. Har Swaziland’s barefooted lobbying RESTRICTED — Pereone .' ■ ■ 1*1 . ; H I iera were court - morttaled, officer and the prosecutor: ens tbe wbMe countryside. phyaical troubles, but that a color) and Mrs. Peter Tambomini of clubs and thought of cashing the be strengthened in this manner; Her Majesty’s Service, 9:10; 11 examination by Dr. Waltar old W. Smith of T\tokerton. diplomats, in their red togas and It la from the trial reoorda “ Q. Do you (eel there is a Alfred receives a cryptic mes Schardt’a committee first chUd needs an approach dlf- Vernon Rt. 87. queen of spades but decided Remove ah buttons and atltrii Death Rides A Horse, 7:00. under 18 nor admitted, un at writh bone necklaces, to Libe and long totervtewa frotn the place ii^the United States Army sage from Cecelia about a final ferent from that of the rest of Her fiance la tha son of Mr. mm Miss Carlson is a graduate of a piece of sturdy material be Mansfield Drive-In — Mary less accompanied by parent "ON HER MAJESTY’S gitode children haivtog reading ria’s Miss Angie Brooks, presi against it since he couldn’t be fidth man that Daniel Long has for muraerers? i. party at the old Puretoy place tbe group. But there Isn't and Mrs. Ehmest O. Peaola of Windham High School, Wllli- tween the facing and the top Jane, 6:80; Psych-Out, 8:00; difficulties to find if the under dent of the General Assembly sure that the hearts were ready or adult guardian. aaaembled the story he oaUs and sets forth to tbe midst of Hebron Rd. mantlc, and Endlcott Junior side. Resew buttons through The Trip, 0:46. SECRET SERVICE" "A . Sir, Sergeant Meserve, he lying cause U phyaical. enough time.” who wears a turban and a flow Library Sets to run. East led the seven of '*oKimately Last spring, reprenentattves ing African robe. hearts, and West took four Jt to olmoet ImpoBsible to What he finds is a dnSIken the Southern Regional High she majored in advertising and mitted. This age restriction February o f last year, and he from Bowen and Keeney St. cern ia not only with those who Only about 20 years ago, Afri hearts to defeat the ccmtract. United Artiat* overpraise thia book, wMcb is s e rv ^ under me when I waa a orgy in the gutted sbeU of the have learned problems, but alao Bchool In Naw Jersey, and la 2 Puppet Plays received an associate in science may be higher In certain Sctooola attended a twoday con' can states at the United Nations Congratulates Self die New Toriser article between lifle-pUtoon leader, and the old faouae, and O celia turns out with chUdren having potential employed at the Central Jer As the final event of the year, degree. She is employed in the ference to Investigate ttte feaai n u m b e re d three—Ethiopia, South congratulated himself areas. Cheek theater or hard coven. It is vwitten ao reason he is a sergeant today is to be a blowzy old harridan who sey n tle Co., Tuckerton. the Rockville Junior Library advertising department of the DEATHridessHORSE biUty of individualised tastruc- Liberia and Egypt. ’They were on having played for the spades advertising. cleanly, with ouch extraordinary gives him a very hard time. Mr. Peaola la a' graduate of will present a double feature Willimantic Chronicle. because we put the duties of tkm in primary grades. Build- recommendations to be invit.d to the meetings of the as well as the chibs; and he Printed as a public aarvica j l B TBCHMICOLOn* ||MMd||fMIS mnrvel a t the fine sense at aquad leader upon him— The author baa portrayed an Manchester High School and the program Saturday at 10 a.m. Mr. Tambomini is also a East Windsor ing principaU are now confer- “ “ fr*** 9c*!* Asian group mainly out of cour went on to the next hand full by thia Dawapapai. m onlity, tateliigence and lit- “ Q. I didn’t ask you for a kmg odd set of characters to an odd Bmbry-Rlddle Aerocuuitloal In Two short puppet plays will graduate of Windham High TONIGHT DRIVE-IN -o'(5 ring with WUson B. Dealcto Jr., second semeotor were ap- stitute, Daytona, Beach. Fla. tesy. of Joy at his command of the erary sklU at the men who put elaboration. I 'simply asked, do ■etttog. Part o( the entertain be presented by the Library School. He attended the Univer aaslatant siq>ertntendent tor P*»ved: The emiUoyment to an He la serving with the U. 8. Now 40 countries represent tools of the good bridge player. OTARIS it t^ether. Tbe pitfalla ore you think a murderer should be ment ia the way in wMeh be de the continent. ’They outnumber Puppeteers. The first will be sity of Virginia and is presently peraonnel, regaidlng prepara- odvioory capacity, of a oandl- Navy at ’ the Warren Grove ’"The Magic Box,” a rapid ac Actually he had gone out of his evetywtaere — for senUmentol- retained to the United Statea picts their strange bdiavlor. the Aslans and on vital issues majoring in English at the Uni tion in todividuBllsad traink^ ^ * doctoral degree in Navel Base, N. J. tion Ptmch and Judy affair. ’The versity of Connecticut. way to find a way to go down THEATRE EAST tty, (or preaching, (or pam- Army? yes or no? BfOea A. Smith to look tor when interviewing Unlveritty of Connecticut often split with them. No date has been announced second will be " ’The Purple - at a cold contract. Battle. pUeteertog, tor aU the other 4 The wedding is planned for ‘ A. Well, no air, uqtil they've and employing new mem- eduo9fr«tol payehology pro- for the weddtog. When united on an issue they necked. Black-bearded Blatch.” June 8, 1970. After winning Uie first heart orgntain atos our Journalism is heir to. —not until they serve their sen bera. gram; and Mrlng para-profes- can stifle any important item by Children of all ages are invited. trick South should notice that Long avoids oil at tbem and p ro tences. ’Dien, of course^ after Five Day Ftnveast any power in the General As he can afford to lose a trick to oeeds to tell us quite simiriy The pace of todlvIduaUsad to- “ j******" Another schedule of activities rehabilitation—I think there's a WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. ■tniction tairtiig place will be **** **'*’ firrt grade In two seg- The largest of the Windward sembly. When they unite with for the children will begin ageiin T o tla n d West, but not to East. He should > nbout men who are made to live difference, sir... tocretued ^ a day tor a totol of m lolanda U Martinique, 60 milea the 30-member Aslan group or therefore deveh^ his ninth trick (A P ) — Temperaturea in Con in March and continue through in n realm “ outalde dviHaatian,'' There is ao much more in this long and 88 mllas wide. the 28-natlon Latin bloc, no com in chibs in such a way as to which is to say men who are necticut from Christmas Day gan said, so that by September, "®**'*- April and May. boMc, not least the dlacuzaton at teachers wUl be to a poalUan « « • assured that bination of alliances can block Yule Baskets keep East out of the lead. mode to live in the midiUe through Monday are expected to ’The Junior Library is at whether the average aoldier to to come up wtth oonereta aug- Pt®t**nia already instituted the Africans from ramming a The method is simplicity it the war." average below normal, with day celebrating its third Christmas Vietnam truly regards the Viet time highs mootly in the 30a geationa for another year. with reading teachers, speech resolution through the assem in the new wing. Among the Distributed self. South leads a chib to the “ Eirikasan told me (Lang namese, “The skq>ea,” aa hu and overnlgtat lows between the He atao anttcipatra tn-aervloe (harapiotB, aocial workera, and bly. Christmas decorations featured ace and returns the Jack of writes) that it oeented clear to The Salvation Army and the man. If the girl had 'been Bel low 20s at the cooat and the seszions to give teochera on ^ school nurra would not be Season's At the session that closed last this year is a winter woodland clubs for a finesse. As the cards him to retrospect that he abouid Tolland Junior Women’s Club [ilLli@@Dii«0@@ gian, would ahe have been ad teens inland. ‘awareneos of tbe diversity of ebrogated by the inclusion of week, over a quarter of the lie, the finesse works; add South bav« been prepared (or (the scene donated by Mrs. Eliza are working together to True bhsMings of ducted raped and kiUed? TTie materials and programs.” members. Greetings items tmder debate concerned beth B. Lugg. Elves, reindeer, makes 10 tricks. If (tie finesse gtri'a) death. It bod been pre The weather wlU be cold distribute Christmas baskets to Christmas ariso attitude of these four men to the Funds for this training are to ------Africa. lost. South would still be. sure through Saturday with some trees and floral pieces are ar needy families in Tolland. from that first ceded by any number at oimllar Uvea of Vietnamese la casual to the budget. He added that im Even the U.N. Secretariat is ranged to represent the "Spirit of his game. ooourrencea. In one (arm cr moderating temperaturea there Columbus landed on Marti to all The Junior Women also spon wondrous Holy the point of indifference. In the plementation of the program feeling the winds of change of Christmas.” after, the U.8. Weather Bureau nique in 1601, but left without sored the Christmas House Daily ()iiesaon another, he said, they took place court martial, there were all will have budget ImpUcattona from Africa. Africans in senior Pinochle Group Night, and prediots. naming the Island. my tojoU ouatoman Decorating contest in Tolland. As dealer, yon hold; l^iadee. olmoat dally, but he waa alow, manner of efforts to discredit to staff and mateilala next staff posts now number 19, up The Vernon Senior Citizen’s Hearts, 8-4; Diamonds, may thoy or reluctant, to perceive that Precipitation abouid total one- and frlendel THE BUKiHrei ffAK Brickason—even, at one point, Named as first prize winner bo yours. half inch or more in water year, but they will not be drea- almost 100 per cent from four Pinochle Group will cancel its K-6-8; Clubs, A-J-6-6. tlwy were as much a part at the the suggestion by defense coun was the home of Mr. and Mrs. equivalent, occurring aa snow Uc. TONY RALA In the Eoit, the tlor of Oathlehem ihone to years ago and enough to over regular session for this week What do you say? . war aa etaells and targets were. sel that he lacked a sense of David W. Glass, Crystal Lake flurries Thursday or Thursday It is not the purpoae of the bright, lit light reconflrmt our hopet today, take those from Latin America and will resume play on Dec. Answer: Bid one club. If part Brikaacn now beUeves he ebould humor, waa not one oi the boys. Rd. Second prize went to Mr. night and aa anow or rain Sun administration to commit tbe i FOR HM let tha gloria! of the leoion be youri. in that level. 30 at the Lottie Fisk Building ner bids one of the red suits, have, (orseen that sooner cr lat No one reads Vietnam boMu MAtLOWS and Mrs. Raymond Zabllonsky, day or Monday. Bchool ayatem to any one jrien The African ambassadors are in Henry Park at 1:80 p.m. Cider Mill Rd. and third to Mr. you can bid one spade, and you er one at these incidents waa any more. Pec^le are tired at thait would require uniformity 1 VS!SUrl9sSl SHOI R9AIR mostly in their late 80s or early As there will not be any ses and Mrs. Richard Thornton, will have a normal rebld no . . . Home of Good litaUan bound to strike him with qiecial, them, and tired of news dia of inotrucUon throughout the (Marlow's Lower Store) 40s. They, seem- bent on a calcu sion on New Year’s Day, the Cervans Rd. matter what he bids over one lULIANO’S Bread, Pizza, Grinders and obmnetk: force . . .” patchea and the televlaion seg On the 60 square mUes of Nev staff. Not only would thia re Mato S t—Maaoheator GARRISON’S STATIONERS lated and cautious course to results of the 'Tuesday play will 2 ARTHUR ORUI Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peck- club. There is therefore no need BAKEJRY end PIZZESUA T*lzza Dough. Wliat struck Mm was the death ments. Very well then, don’t is, a Weat Indies iriand, is Navis sult to atereotyped teaching, it 040 MAIN 8TRBBT to DOWNTOWN MANCHBmm make the United Nations strong be considered tournament to open with 1-NT, which is dosed Thun., Fri. A Sat. — Open Sunday! C-J's at the girt, picked up on the firat look on this book as a Viet ham received honorable men Peak, 3,696 feet high. is felt, but an approach sueoess- er’. scores. Winners for the past tion. Judges were Gerard mildly dangerous with a worth ______207 SPRUCE STREET—MA24C91E8TBR f day o i a fourday patrol, ab nam hook. Look on it 9) Uool* Then, they feel they can use week were Ann Hietela, 602; Doudera, Charles Thlffault and less doubleton. If the spades and GIANT GRINDER ducted (ram her house because about war, and men who for their ’numerical superiority to Vincent Barrows, 667; Elsie Mrs. Sandra Lamo. her presense vraa “ good for one reason or another are have the United Nations serve Sweet, 672; Ann Morrell, 666, 273 BreoNi St., Mcmcliui f r morale.’* Brilisaan objects, but caught tip to it and beooonie caa- their economic and political and Ann Barbero, 661. Ms objections a i« overniled. uaJities. Read it too with a spec aims. When economic aid or po This past Thurs^y the group OUR HOLIDAY SHOW! JUST GREAT TEL. 649-5329 Later, he la made to guard the ial dread; litical agreements carry U.N. went to the Manchester Ameri Cease-Fire girt after ehe bad been repeated "Would I have the courage to approval, major powers may be can Legion where a steak din ly raped, while the (our others do what Briksaon did?” hesitant in raising objections— ner was served and members CHECK SF Starts ia Viet reaume the patrol. He thinks This man Long, who ao far oa although their money chiefly of the Manchester and Vernon Wishes yoii and yours a Merry he will peranit her to escape, I know has never set toot to supports U.N. operations. group exchanged Christmas but he beliervea he wiU be killed Vietnam, has written one at a E gifts. Oentmued from Pago One) i I Africans sit patiently through by the otbera. Hoping somdiow handful (as a matter of fact, no all debates, huddle briefly and A cake, made by Mrs. Harold them in Saigon. Three {teraona Christmas and a healthy and Happy that the girt wUl| escape any others come to mind) of books then come up with solid unity Weber, was presented to Pe were killed and 60 wounded. way, young Bhrikaeon is help about this war that deserve to resqlutVvu. ter Vendrillo of Manchester The worst incident occurred m \ m As we pause to reflect on the ’They rarely lose. who conducts the pinochle in a village 16 milea south of Da New Year. Your patronage over the But at times they are said to parties for the groups. Winners Nang. OfflclalB aaid a 14-year- have such great faith in their In the tournament play which old boy planted a time bomb in ilir.Hl) past year is greatly and sincerely strength at the United Nations concluded the afternoon’s'Acti a churchyard oa a large crowd that they ignore consulting oth vities were Madeline Barrows, woa watching a Christmas play. joys and spirit of this ers, even the United States and 600; Gertrude Golds, 604, and The child slipped away and the appreciated. C the Soviet Union. Elsie Nutland, 686. bomb went off, killing two clvil- ‘nils was the case, for in VMOA Drive iana and wounding 62. stance, on the reaolutlon again The newly formed Hockanum Three explosive charges went \l;lllll.-||| calling for the use of force to Valley YMCA, which launched off in Saigon, killing a Viet crush the whlt^ minority rule in Its first campaign for funds last namese and wounding tour oth Rhodesia. ’The African proposal t/oAi) and Doroi month, reports some 12,000 has ers. Police also chased oft a won easily. U.B. Delegate Fred BURNSIDE already beeh collected. team of saboteurs trying to bum L. . . - \ t.% • . erick Sacksteder complained, The 1,000 represents the a canal bridge. Sayidakh, after America’s negative vote, amount received. The door-to- (t'n PAPKiffG sva Allied communiques reported that he ' regretted the failure of door campaign has not been only light, scattered action the cosponsors to consult adequ started. F ^ d s collected will go Tuesday. Seventy enemy aol- Owners ately.” toward paying the salary of an diera were reported killed, moat At other times some African executive director to take over appeals simply cannot be op the increasing demand for new of them by artillery fire. The al posed by the major powers. A and contlmdng programs. Pres lied commands reported only "Manifesto on Southern Africa” ent plans are to share a direc one casualty, on American Ma says in part, for example: rine wounded. your tor with the South Windsor SKND Last Nlto: “ Gone With The Wind” ahown nt 7M8 "Our stand toward southern group. The Viet Cong radio appealed Africa Involves a rejection of It was previously decided by to American troops on Christ racialism, not a reversal of the the directors that an amount of mas Eve to desert and promised them sanctuary. The broadcast NEW YEAR’S EVE existing racial domination .. . 310,000 will be needed to cover lu-ged Americana being sent into We would prefer to negotiate all of the necessary expenses 1BURSDAY, CHBisiMAS INLYi "191 DALMATIANS'' battle to hold sit-down strikes. rather than destroy, to talk for the year. at 8:28 - 4:46 - 7 M9 A 9:16 rather than kill. We do not advo Radio Hanoi said Viet Cong FlUDAY at l8:69 ■ 3:99 - 9 d » A 9tl9 cate violence, we advocate an forces in My Tho province, in A t LAHTeRN end to violence . . .” e p a t the Meklng Delta southwest of That won Immediate praise HARTFORDTTOR (AP) — The sev Saigon, released 16 South Viet from U.S. Ambassador Charles en-day period that ended Sat namese soldiers to mark the W. Tost as “ one of the moat im- urday saw 40 new caaea of hep- ninth anniversary Saturday of HOUSE! porUuit political documents to atltla in Oonnectlcut, a three tho National Liberation Front, emerge from Africa.” Lord Car- fold Jump over the 12 cases the political arm of tho Viet 10 EAST CEIHER S L, MANCHESTEB adon of Britain called it elo reported two weeks ago, the Cong. Tho broadcast gave no quent. Oonnectlcut Health Department detedls of the release. “ Africans by no means confine reported Tuesday, , their Jaunt into International The liver disease has cropped Bail Hearing Granted prominence to the United Na up In 720 cases so far this LOOK WHAT * W A LT tions. ’nUs year they succeeded year, compared to 600 In all of In Pot Possession Case $ 2 2 2 in taking a seat from the Aslans 1968, the department said. HARTFORD (AP) — A ball hearing was granted to 16-year- DISNEFS old Kevin Thomason Tuesday GETS YOU! SPOTacular to deterailne whether the SIO,- cartoon feature 000 bond set, for him on a charge of poesesslng an ounce • DINNER ( ) Christmas Schedule of marijuana Is excessive. Thomson was arrested at his home Dec. to and has been > QT. of CHAMPAGNE held in Jail since, awaiting trial. tve pray for peace throughout the world 4 St. Mary’s Episcopal Church His original bond was set at S3.000, but Circuit Court Judge > PARH FAVDRS Roman Laxton raised the bond CHRISTMAS EVE: to S10,(X)0 when Tttomason first appeared in court In Bristol. • DANCING unHI A.M. 4:30 p.m. Fesfive Christmas Eva S«rvic* 3 and happiness for you and yours U.S. District 0>urt Judge M. for Childron Joseph Blumenfeld granted him the new hearing. 1 0 1 10:30 p.m. Carillon Carols FOI RISitVATMMS CAU- o a u r w i w k May all the good things 11:00 p.m. The E u e h a r ! s t (Prayer Book of the season come your way! in the coming yean Liturgy)' iH anrlii'atrr S4 Z-S 709 ^uruimj IJrralft h ' ■ Thursday, Dee. 25, 1969 CHRISTMAS DAY Publlfhed Dally Except Sundays TECHUncOLOir • : and Holldayi at 13 Blxirll Street - « **THK TATTOOKD FOUCB HOMaB" 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion Manchealer. Conn. (040W) Thnra. at 1:8MM»«M9-Sri9 'U>*-__at_UriMaMi9MdS Telephone <43-1711 Second Claee Poetace Paid at Tt>e Story of an Off-Baht TroS^T— i0 :00 a.m. Sung Eucharist Mancheeter. Conn. Potterton’s SUBSCRIPTION RATES WALT DISNEY 130 CENTER.STREET Payable In Advance Savings Bank^ of Manchester MERRY CHRISTMAS One Year ...... fsaOO Six Monthe ...... i...... 16.M THE TATTOOED Three Months ...... 7 90 Meatber F O.t C One Month ...... 9.90 POLICE HORSE- 1 W«,Will B« Closed All D«y Thurs. and FrL. Dacambar 25th and 26th
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• / P A G E r o U B aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. O O N N ^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 HANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1969 P A G E F IV E Trend Cutting From Your Neighhor V K it c h e n of Nations: Christmas in Disneyland MERRY CHRISTMAS tyCEATX-IOlXAN------By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON w e look at photograj>ha, we meathalla as • a main oouias and HAfPY NEW YEAII fO ALL! MAI.2I H Yew Daily AdMtrCiwfo X s a r .tt] An Illusion of Certainty Into Barbers’ Profits OHRTSTMAS EVE — a festive, laiugh at the ■ sklnny-look~ sometime, msdee the foUowlng Beach-Head of Peace ‘AML ff Acnrdimg ta lha Sian. o cf.n ^ happy night eepednlly for chll- Ing thing with apaime branches. gravy. By EDWARD 1-AMn , '-1S-1M! To dsmiop rrmsoqe for Itanrsdoy, 13837-39. \ By 8ACK SMITH And the next minute, when the thoii^ of beii^ "basted” read vaxdz cerresponding to numbtis SS8MI4 By BOBKBT KISIUER iaW off one-fourth to one^rd J''***^*^’ The dtoorbeU wUl ring all eve- Sauce for Swedish **»e**^T*- ITAUAN-AMERICAN PRODUCn ‘ The Edodon Oboerver - by the police for holdiiv harti- E>g of your ZodkK bim sign. Ite lea Angeles Times the grfan new r ecto came on, n i^ tjm Aiigelea Timea of their ngim since 19S8. And, the {rieasure of giving. Rover- ning. Ibe dining room taMe Is Stlr flour into pan drippings, KIAAT, Iniael — They ofte TAUMB We wens to Dtumytond tor the they would all be hiasing at 1M>—^plentiful and very \A H L W r 1 Young 31 You «1Goed ocr.ild U E H fl?' despite fewer' barbers working, ence, festivity, goodness. Dam- set wUh a buffet supper. It all about 4 tablespoons. Add one young, carefree and far from 2Niw MHWW oacomt opeiting at Ghriabnas. Herbert Hoover, that tired'old LOS ANGELES — H air — tablespoon pt^lka, 1% teo^ Ttaerp are* rpmindeni enougji I MAT M 39* 38 Your 63Saonn1l Nor.i ■the ai^rage take-home pay ts Uy* started when the children were their ftuniUes’ finoides. There of the healltiM of the tw . Mys WMt Otanciy never Utod to Isttgfat without armor. Mr. Hoov deaplte man’s evolution aa because this is a religious small. Godparents and friends spoons salt and % teaspoon ill-lSAO AOpsodte 34BWeii cn somethlnsr that grows on you. beach at night. “Did you feel «IMIM 7SpMt 37 aackagn 47 And -In New York City oerhaoe h!**’ «» a taUe at would dn^ by on Christ beef broth, iq> to 2 cupa. Cook tWigenall of aand at the north- HAY 21 ma of ths othsr oetobesfed mys (ha world. May a peaceful and Everybody knows that. But until smooth. Heat meatbaUs in It that time? Did you feel ItT" 8An 36 Today dAYou’n ' » of the hardest-hlt in ““ entrance of our living room, mas Eve. ’The chUdren were too toll t^ of the Red Sea. They shouts an American girl as the JlWCM 9lndicoM 39 And 49Te. tic, Oscil a DsMlMs. Nobody ever hates Mr. Dto- cheery Yule be yours. Your few think mudi about It ^ry ^S n k ^rS ad ^ angel «Ud unto ekcHed to eat dinner. So, we gravy. Stir In % cup commer-' loot SOChoir 70 Impirotlon « B 5l Mr. Dtonay vnes more of a loyalty is greatly appreciated. Except barbers. in the middle of the hot- sand thrums with vibrations. 11-47-49 n Spf«>d dlStartfirn 71 RmnAtr nay’s vUtalna. Nobody hates droDDod an 40 behold, I began to have a small buffet, clal sour cream. Laigcst Variety of Cold CM b I n VowB toat cold w ax in the world, aa vrtae man than an apestie. Ho For years, barbers knew that has dropped an estimated And there are rumors of bodies ■74 I2Um 42Moy 73 You »298S8t| Oqptatn Hook or the Big Bad SILK CITY ANTIQUES— per cetU since 1964. bring you good tidings of great but now K Is a good-sized Another family favorite for innocent «e a flock of sterUnge 13Good 43/i/M TSChoor i . brougitt gifts. Wolf or even Cinderella’s wick — regaidleas e a wertt or^so baton Christmae SO million m a ii. Would, about lat had staffed f w chairs su ^ ^ ® choose. OAflUNGO 8ALAAO anX B O B D II matter of a few hundred yards JULY I I vlAjj. ftV fV them. R to bad enough to be efore 1964, now oper- David a Sav- The dining room table Is a day or two ahead. It to leaa, the gtEl taqis a margin of 17 [M a y * 47 Foct* 77 Truth Day, Mr. Dtoney was woriitrer ugly in tile real world, and a Ucious reheated. Excellent for out In the bay. 344-4LS7 1 6 ln 4S For 76WW I2M8------°f three and in somesom^ In- ^ ” *»rg8 one, a 8-pedestal Wallace WE HAVE IMPORTED CHEESE grttty eand, scarcely turning a But on the whole life to fun l9Gfoating 49 Moy 79 You hard on the ennusi pareAs. He curse In Dtoneyiand. brunch with scrambled eggs or __' • i. 20 A n Ui^ padded swivel chairs for gtances, only one. if Just a i^aln, Ut- Nutting purchaaed at one of Ray pebUe in Its day-long exercise and the company a gonulne WCofd* OOGraoHng hod ooncelved It as hto Chriat- What shook me most in the aa a tint course, served over 21 IrriM tin g 51 BtU 61 You noBM present to the wurtd, at ». ■ , —In Los Angeles County, de- h^k, its cover worn Reid’s auctions. It is next to toast points. Botenila fiiioto Romono and Piwolonn inttU, in tile evening, it throws brotherhood with a repreomta- JUIY I I 2 2 T o S3AA UFiMidi parade was the march of the Population Increase of *® tablecloth. Into the air an occasional glori- Uve agglomeratlan of race, 33 Soma 83For 630u» leant to that put which could toy aoldtora. There to something weeks haircut began to diaap- Chicken livers and Mushrooms Engaged ° RIc oHa . A U S . II 24 M a k e S4Partinint 64Cm squeeee hw Dtonsyland during 21 per cent since 1969 (617,000 Hall jong enough and when I doj the oua toiower of tiny, (flamond- color and creed. Everybody puts 28 Today SSMoy tSMw dreadful about soldlera march pear. Lawyers, bankers, sales IH lbs. chicken livers a-S4dA64 the holiday swssrei. additional male heads to trim.) prices are outlandish. I hit upon % lb. mushrooms OPEN JULMa DAT GHBISniAS and NEW TEAnV DMT brtght fWies, while the sun to on a hippie show on Saturday, 7-7888 26 Oidtrmo SeQimHani 860ew ing, rtlff and mindleso, even men and truck drivers were 'Ilie engagement of Mias ■Wallowed by the mountains be 27 If 57'Tha 67Coneam Utaless hto mogle haa deserted the number of shop, operating ^rv 1 that haa workedTrt Pamela Hurlburt of Rockville to the sabbath In lorael, for the VltW 38Surprhing SSSprooding 91 IndtIstnt though they look like pretty slowly stretching the time be today la exactly, the aame as a School In 1907. It will be j, ta r bed Saute in' 1/3 cup butter. Add 8:66 AAL — U n t PJL hind the beach and Jordan’s IA(W.Z1 m . n him in Ms preaent clroum- tween chitlings. Peter Robbbw of Ellington has rich tourists frmn the hotela, 39E«am« 590ini4>oM lOTodoy toys, with red uniforms and ap decade ago: 8,798. held open by two winged gold one cheeped onion. Saute. When Open Every Day SAi AJM. to lAA# PAL hSIp make a abocklng pink who greedily lap up the boa- 300oar 60Moy 90T<>^^ H jiuM stonoeo, Mr. Dtonay dmfhMws ple cheeks. We know there are livers are done, add: been announced by her parents, fnrtndlng Baday 9.ser. » Hie result, for the average But rtatlstics don’t tell the '^.ho once graced a Vic- edLes twn tontaln for the abrupt nightfaH. wood riunty town’s colorful in- J-5-L 21 _, wiU have rigged up soma oort real men Inside. Just as there barber, was a serious, and Im whole story. mirror. Above the book buying two double- li teaspoon paprika Mr. and Mrs. Chester Buriburt ^-48.7588 Good (^A dveae of machine, wUh mlrron per- % teaspoon salt of 89 Snipslc S t t lhe leraelt port of Eilat is a habitants with movie cameras. are real men inside real mediate, financial pinch. For James_____ D. Knausa, execuuve executive ® a* gold and White white ceramic “>e entire Itips, by which he can look In soldiers. 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Her fiance, of Sunset Rd., to lAAgfiy .goat for the wonder- Recently the Israeli army de many, the ’’pinch’’ was enough secretary of the California '“'‘-l^lty ecene. It was made for *® the floor. ligteiA 'flto world walkers. One scended en masse and diatrlbut- on Christm as ISiO. After Mickey Mouee and the to force them out of barbering. Board of Barber Examiners '"® "’“ *y y®ars ago by Mrs. An- P’®*’ example, with solid gold. sauce the son of iSra. Muriel Robbins He ahouid not be disappoint 2 cans (or 2hi cups) beef of Hallowtil, Maine, and Paul by one-.their campfires moke ed food parcels before going on marching soldlera I was glad to The mechanism was aimpie: pointa out; sel AmoM of East ' Hartford.____ ^ ®an use red and green linen Pete’s Grocery worm teles In the night, and to bore everytxxly with a coUec- Arm y V o ws Neutrality ed. see (tederella riding down the A customer who began coming "Barbering la a business In also gave me three gold and u“P>^n«- The spreads are very gravy Robbins of Gardiner, Maine. In a time when truth to elu If necessary, thicken with IGsa Hurlburt to a 1968 grad the lights of Jordan’s Aqaba, tton of Israeli folk songs of the street in her pumpkin coach. A In every 8H weeks instead of which many barbers are older angels, two glris and a «“ Uy dry-cleaned, miis year, I 464 E. CENTER STREET — BIAMCHE8TEB — 64MMI loOUng strangely friendly, be- sort Israeli radio constantly sive, toith to weak and moral page boy oarries her slipper cn every two was buying 14 hair- fellows who don’t work full- **®y (because that Is our fam- found two Indian spreads In flour. uate of Rockville High School. ity is In the body ahop for an That's the original recipe. I She to employed at the Journal glD h> .twinkle acraes the, wa uses. B etorc kxig they were a velvet pUlow. The prtnre fol 2 cuts a year Instead c t hla time, particularly since this cur- ^ • shades varying from pink to In Columbian Election overtiaul, we may find aome prefer to saute toe cht^^ied Inquirer In Rockville. ter.' A stock specidatlon to Lennonesquely claiytaig to “All lows, strong and Just, searching normal 26 — an instant, Indl- rent long hair thing hit So, their Three Christmas stocldnga maroon with a kind of anow- whether a slmUar colony we are saying" etc., and quote By dA'VDEB BAENA Is split, and two other leading iUualan of certainly toi our dur tor beauty and virtue. The ugly vidual revenue drop of almost Income reports tend to lower the bearing the name of eadi child flake design. onion first imUl transparent ifo. Robbina attended Hall able old tally tales. What never Ordinarily, I don’t care for Dale High School in Maine. He ttirives'on the Jordanian aide of a New Yorker the evening was Asaoclated Press Writer Oonaarvattveo have entered the stepatoters are there, too, quar 50 per cent. average a lot.’’ ®*’® bung at the entrance to the A favorite hors d’oeuvres and the absored bay. “quite a thing.” pretended to be tree can not reling with their ugly wicked canned gravy but you can’t tell to employed aa a preeaman at BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — race as National UMon diaal- Multiply that by many cus- However, Knausa says ho ****’ where the tree is. They not a very unusual one Is Aa ,.well os conventional On one night a couple of late- be found folae. mother. in this recipe. If you have any the Journal Inquirer and to a The armed forces have taken dents. tom en and, aa one Loe Ange- would be the first to. admit that '*’**‘® beautifully made malty Swedish meat balls. I suppose member cf the National Guard. traveltos there ere American bathing Ctonadlana pretend to be Some e/q>erts teel that unless All Mr. DUney’s Immortal Cinderella la the messege. cf your own gravy Mt over, pains to say they remain neu oreaturas are in the parade, les barber who was forced to "the typical barber, the guy y®ar» ago by the ladies of the everyone has a favorite recipe, use all or part canned and part No date haa been announced dMltHd|B4gers, hippies, and — chased by sharks out In the bay, the National Union overoomas Goodness and beauty to truth, close said, "You got the quick "’bo hasn’t gotten Into more ex- ^edU h Lutheran Church. Tiny j make them up In six-pound b6caus4 this to Isarel — kib and at a fireside an English ac tral and have no intention of in those ha Invented and thooe he and fortune wUl seek It out. homemade. If you want to tor the wedding. terfering in poUtlca in 1970—a the qiHt In the Qmaervatlve end of a small buslneM. That penMve hair styling, la facing Christinas figures, studded with batches. In which case there Etretch the quantity a little, use butz di-outa. Largely though, cent reads that the time of sing side of the eoalltton and decides Ittwreted from books. There to a great deal of evl- presidential election year in Col Semahow. thou|h, Mickey simple.’’ an extremely serious financial »«qutna, cover the fine felt crea- would ^ 4 pounds beef and 2 more mushrooms increasing up RHlot’a. special attraction is that ing of birds la here, from .te on a single candidate, Rojaa denoe In the world that thto to 4 ombia. Mouse made me teel and for a V» ^ As ahop owners soon noted, " tlons. As ^ch o# our children pounds pork. Then triple al- to equal proportions with the Today in History- one oaQ earn money here. Song of StHomon. A tow-beaded may be able to swing tiw elec not an eternal verity, but no It wasn’t simply the generally Too, Knausa notes, more than Miss Esther Johnson m<,st everythin* else exce^ the livers. Many: of the beach-dweUera Dutchman walks from fire to Statements to thto effect from tion. He, Incidentally, la also a moment. Mlrtiey to middle- eternal verity to perfect. longer hair wii kUlS “ P®f ®®"‘ ®* the registered for many yenrs was chief c S ^ ^ Lble By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ha've .‘‘done’’ Europe belMO the Defense Jdlntotry and the Omservative. aged now. He always makes me Maybe Mr. Dtoney'e message Until about two years ago, fire to invKe anybody wbo to tMnk of the Deprearton, when ai/ feed fU tade. business It was Uu, a.pprentice beu-bers In California proofreader for the Herald, had double Today to Wednesday, Dec. 24, obmliig. here, and Europe, by armed forces conunanders In a recent newspaper poll, to only that the human animal Santa Claus would alao drop in hungry to come and Join hto night after ni|^. In nwvle S S e^ to D ^ t ^ did not renew their llceime. thla a stocking made for the ckl^ “ ® « tile 388th day of 1069. There are laxjfe, is a sterile hvjs^r.g come at a time when the talk in one of the Conservative dissi haa a genius tor Innocent mer y®". a further Indication that «™t Chrlatmas. need more. Instead of fry- on Christinas Eve. Every notoe friends In feasting off a net- houaes all acroaa the land, he "T H E K I N e seven days left In the year. grpupd' ftjir money — a place Bogota to about the presldenUal dents, Beltoaito Bentanour, 46, riment, too often throttled in For Ml. younger men—those who can do The Chrlatmas tree stands In ** ijf"* meant a Jump to the window by Today’s HIgfallgfat In BOstoiT damaged ttma which has made a dtosnehanted nation this puritan land, and that Ufa the children. Santa was very where souvenini, youth hostels, floundered ashore like manna. aspirations of Gustavo Rojaa was the most popular candidate.' OF harberti coe much better ing the trade. the electric cord Is attached a ahortenlng and butter or clever. He was never seen com Over the glowing charcoal re The ottiar candidate to former weep. ChUdren and sometimes well-groomed AmtMoan male ed States and England signed caah.lb the point where many a It to rumored that If Rojas If we umd it. PRODUCEI- While there are further Indl- box containing three switdiea. ®bv* oU and butter in the bot- ing or going. A big notoe would the TVeaty of Ghent In Belgium, mains of purloined {dons, trav Foreign Minister Evartoto Sour- their parents foil out of their no longer reqrgred a neck wouId4>e circumnavigator haa wins—and e:q>erta give him a dto, 64, who to likely to run Fun certainly isn’t every PERO be heard and poof, he was gone. elers" tales and Informait'oin dre 978 OAKLAND n . , :Mave and eiar outline every 10 catlona of the extent of the The first switch puts on the tree ^®"' ®^ ® roasting pan. Set the ending the War of 1812. found hlyiself climbing hto em chance—the military will block ohalra. thing, but It certainly to fUn. criaia (enrollmenta at barber lights, the second makes the ®^®" J^®*^ ^® and Finally, when the truth waa On This Dale swapped—how 20 lira a day can strong in the northern coastal days or so to be presentaUe. known about Santa, the fun lay bassy's steps to surrender hto hto inauguration.' area where he waa bora. colleges are estimated toy own- tree go round In Its base and cover the bottom of the pan with In 1824, the Portuguese navi passport and demand repatri be earned here or there, or how The only times In this century Today, the tokutoer buslneai is In keeping toe secret of San messy the caves on Crete are bellevMl to be dekvn between 86 era to be down about 40 per the third causes three Christ- “ single layer of meat halls, gator who discovered the rea ation. that Cfolombta’a armed forces cent, for example), H >s not dls- mas carols to be played. The Check occasionally, and turn ta's Identity from the younger route to India, Vaaco da Gama, these days—’’Too many tourists and 40 per cent nationally, with children and cousins. Well, San Here though, despite token re- got directly involved in pcHltics no Immediate end in Might. puted that some barbers— those tree holds many mementos. The gently with a spoon. Made a died. aiataniie from the police, the staying for a week and leaving and government were In 1908 Marine Corps who have gone In big for children’s duistmos decora- .few weeks before Christmas, ta to married now with a young In 1660, Edinburgh Castle in all their crap." The Hair em In America _ ster of his own. Robert Neill Jr. thriving (xriony of ’’Beotnlklm’’ when Rojaa came to power In a begun by the young as a sym elaborate men's hair styling— tlons made In their early years they freeze nicely, Scotland surrendered to the lives in toimbioato with what Slowly the sleeping bags coup and In 1907 when he was Supports Robb’s are making money, good in school are a port of It. A played hla role well for many bol of pretMt, then massively Swedish Meat Balls forces of Oliver Cromwell. amounto to a boom-town — the claim victims, leaving the scene thrown out. years. In 1866, a secret order called aashnltated by their eMen as a money. tiny, teddybear g^ven to Laurie 1 lb. ground beef last stop before SlntU—and per to friendly, roaming beach mon Thto week the defense minis Vietnam Conduct Prices for stylings (which. In by her godmother, Maryanne Christinas Day to family day. the Ku Klux Klan was organized neiw lifestyle for the eSthhliah- hi lb. ground pork forms, a useful task aa ’’sweat- grels which, after wolfing the ter, Gen. Gerardo Ayerbe some exclusive shops can. If the Turklngton elto on a limb. There W^en the kids were small, no In Pulaski, Tenn. scraps left around frmn the WASHINGTON (AP) — The ment — has come Into fidl flow ona could go downstairs In the era" In the hotels, restaurants Chaux, said in a Chrtotmaa mes- Marine Corps soys the company er. customer wishes. Include a $80 are two wine corks, decorated In 1942, France’s Admiral and night clubs. Many work for day, crouch against acme Bleep laboratory analysis of protein by Nancy LnBonne with se \ cup bread crumbs morning until Dad had . put on aage: commanded by MaJ. Charln* AooonHng to one htstortan Darlan was assaoBlnated In Al odd-job sub-oontractom in the er for night warmth. 2 tablespoons chopped parsley the tree lights. He would select giers. "The armed forces maintain Robb, aon-in-Iaw of former ttle extern to wWeh this asslm- ~ !iL m nv'^‘’ ^ ‘‘“‘I®’ ’"®"’®^®* ^ ® *»PPy ^a- copper mines 15 miles back A couple of miles across the generaiiy. cation several years ago with ,,,hi teaspoon marjoram one gift at a time, call out a In 1948, President Franklin D. HERFS WISHING YOU JOY! political neutrality and act with Preotdent Limdon B. Johnson, Uaflon haa occtnred Is unique name and everyone would en along the stretching desert road Bay United Nations troops go out swerving against the ene conducted Its operatlcns In Viet In Amertoan MMtory. Business, a spot check around ghe and Ted (Xher small toys teaspoons salt—dash pepper Rooeevelt announced Gen. • M ' m • A P a thee country shows, is brisk to ^Rg Children from Lois ^ ‘ea«Poon Worcesterrtilre joy the opening. Now, one of Dwight D. Eisenhower would by which they arrived. out for another weary night on mies of order and of the tran nam "in the humane manner Evan a sOsefaBst In Ameri heavy at any shop that has toe children will do thla and ^teV' averege wrage of a the border. Here in no-man’s- quility of the cltiaenry.’’ prescribed." can cultural arid intellectual and Donald Stroud, Dorothy and aauce command alHed forces In the "swung with the trend," os L a r- __ __ sometimes they take tttfna. coming Invasion of Europe. ’’sweaiil^’ to 16 lira (about land, under the stars in Uie Inky Statements of other military The corps came to that con IdMtory' can onJv ruens at the Bob, Nell Sr., and others, perch ^ ®68 |4A0) a day, with a couple of am on^tlw“ b;ancheii! Mix above ingredients The stocklngB wlU no longer be In 1949, a new CbrUtmoM song Cantar St. & Thomp$on Rd„ Manchoitar desert night, a far easier union commanders In (Colombia have clusion, It said, after an infor cause. C.8. GrifUn, 40-vmrK>ld "stylist” in Des Moines, Iowa, flat, the tops usually flntohed meals. Because of currency re of nations sleeps like an outpost been more specific, saying that mal Investigation of allegations history prefaeaor at the tJnlver- Some of the decorations were thoroughly. Add hi cup milk. Mix swept the country. Lt was called put it off with a candy cane and a "Rudolph, the Red-nosed Rein strictions dollars must be of hope. the armed forces will respect there was ‘indtocrimlnate kill SHy of Kanaos, seea ft this purchased 18 yeara ago for our again. Chill at least two hours bought on the Uack market at Hebron opened a three • choir first ChrlMmaa. My husband, or overnight for blending of gingerbread man. All will baak deer.’’ the election results, no matter ing" by Robb’s oompaby. way: shop in the heart of the tradl four U na a throw (the official ^ bought them togeth- flavors. Make Into balls of de- in the pleasure of giving to Ten Years Ago who wins. Robb has denied the aUega- Americans a t the end of tlorially conscrvatlve midwest ^ ^ ^ others. The State Department an rate to 8.5 Lira to. the dollar) Teacher Strike Looms Uons, made by Anthony MiBrtln- WorM War n, were the most af- August before travdhig on. Twenty-sev A split in the niUng Nstional And BO, I leave you with a nounced that the United States For Parochial Schoi^ Union—a coalition of LlberaL Trlgm of Champaign, 111., In a fkieht people on the earth, with Nmv he nlsns to add three argument abodf 'MPtll brown or bake In oven en ’ dollan buy a foothold In letter to Sen. Charles H.. Percy, enouch fmondai latTude to ^ »>® ®i 880 as dewntoed abewe. prayer from St. Francis of As and Rusela would resume nego- NEW YORK (AP) — I*ay and Oonservatives—over its tiattona for a settlement of Rus Euhipe WUh a boat either to R-IU. adopt whatever WeStyte they Hebron geU a minimum of P®*^ ‘® P’®*' ■«rvlng, I take the meat- sisi, Athens or to Istanbul. About teachers ait schooto run by the candidate for the preoldeticy E “Lord, make me an Instru sia's World War H lend -lease Roman CtothoHc Arctadtooese of has given Rojas Ms best chance In reeponoe to Percy’s requost chose. far each* styling and says hla 'Y® "® '®"***‘ rt of a Liberal Robb, hto offtoera and man con Yet, there was a problem, a '^® ° ‘^ ® ®® water where there to despair, hope; lucky enough to get reduced Cattellc Lay Teacbwi Group ducted their operations at all gnawing feeling that Something r>« ruesi n^r- ®«T «rst tree In our Serve with toothpicks for hors where there to darkness, light; One Year Ago oenator, Ignacio Vlves, who has The Apollo 8 aotronauts orbit travel rates. unanimoualy ajgnroved atrlke times in the humans manner was wrong. . ^ ^ 1 ‘»">® ®" ®®™®r d'oeuvres or os part of toe buf- and where there to sadness, Tet,' for the globe-trotter, the authorisation Sunday. a following among the workers ’TradMIanal ways of stdvlnt ter, a barbers union omeW In and Henry Sts, Now, when fct. If you wish to use the ed the moot! and sent back a and peasants. greoertbed.’’ Los Angeles, representatives ______i______.______^ Joy." Christmas Blve prayer for Israeli .paasport stamp will The union oecttfled aa bai^ problsms seemed sterile com prove a restriction in Arab gaining agent Oct. S, sajrs It re Rojos In hto speeches con C from acroBs too country met last peace. pared with the kinds of prob month in Phoenix and "pretty Coventry children came on stage for the countries and sympathetic na presents 8,800 lay teachers In trasts the prices of essential CCNY TaObsepv© lems that needed solving; Wcu*, much agreed toe situation Is grand finale o f the production: tions. : Many countries avoid 801 parochial achooU In Manhat goods during hto rule with what poverty, race relaticns, urban M b m ie T o J o i n N ix o n s Dr. K in^s BirtlulKy going to get worse before It Carol singing. In which the trouble by supidying a duplicate tan, the Bronx, Staten Island they are now. dtaortentation. ’Then the na audience waa Invited to Join. FfHT Chrirtm as D inner paasport at extra cost to travel and seven upstate counties. The current president, (Jarloe NEW YCHUC (AP) — The late tion’s youth was galvanised Into nights Itself. Play hy Kindergarteners “Minor hair trends usually The entire production was di WA«HNGTON (AP) — Presi ers wlto state their Intentltoi to Archdioceae officlala say the un Lleraa Rertrepo, to a Liberal, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s the vanguard of social ortti- rected by music teacher 'Mrs. dent and Mrs. Nixon and their ■visit both Israel and Arab ion repreeenta 280 schools. and hto support In the campaign Urtiiday, to be known as Hu ctssn. last from eight to 18 years,” GllUam, and narrated by Mrs. daughter Trtcia will have Ma lands. About 188,000 students would to for the National Union’s offi man Rli^to Day, will be on otD- 'These factors, Griffin be Carter said, “but this one could Gets Extra Performance be different. If It continues for "Tls the season to be Jolly, The mouse departs with Santa, Harrison. The other kindergar mie Ehoenhower, widow of the Somewhere at the back of ev be affected. cial candidate, Mtoael Pastrana clal holiday at the Ctty College lieves, had to be present In ten teachers were Mrs. PIU, former president, as guest at a eryone’s mind to the ’ thought The two aidM "on so far Borrero, 46, former ambaosador of New York starting next ______moesive degree______tor so____ many of another sis or seven years, I and nowhere to the spirit of appropriately dressed in a red Mrs. Sternberg and Mrs. Hal- White House turkey dinner o u r n um y that their position would be apart It’s like between New to Washington. Pastrana to a year a qwkssmon sold today. of the trappings of the youthful ®®*' predict that the bar- Christmas more evident than in cap and Jacket and named loyal friands Conservative. pfotest movement — bellbottom industry will cease to the annual school productions of "Santa Mouse.'' Icran. AeatoUng with the music Christmas Day. strange, to say the least, If York and Seattle,’’ said the AH 10 campuaea of tire City was Bruce Gale, music Student and customers Jordan were to attack Eilat: Under CokNnbta’s law, the University wlU be cloosd Jon. 18 trousers, more macul’nemn^iiVlnM r" re he a fuU-ttmenur-ume OC'occupation, concerts, j^ e a n ts and plays. Some 180 kindergarten chll- After the meal the Nlxona will group’s president, Bsrry F. at Ekistem OonneoUcut State telephone some friends to wish in Manchastar especially if they made a beach Liberals and the Oonservatives to honor the civil righto leader, tor females, changes In the Ian- '"®"y Santa Mouse,'* a |>antonilne dren were Involved In the pro- Ryan. College. them a merry holiday. landiiwr- ^ It la on a par with The union seeks a cne-irear alternate the presidency every wbo was born In Atlanta In 1S29 guage - to be aoalmllated ao b^ome part-time em- p l^ t^ed on the story by Ml- ductlon, all In costume and wdl- For the morning class’ pro four years. In 1970 It to the Con and aasaaslnatsd In Mamphto, chael Brown, waa the ambitious reheareed In song and dance, Nixon’s daughter JuUe and pact with annual aalarfea rang widely, so quickly, by the eatab- ployment." song duction, Brian (3iatfleld played her husband David, Mrs. Btoen- servatives’ turn. But the party Tann., April 4, ISOS. Ilahment. **’® hippies who ore project taken on by five kinder Each class was responsible tor ing from ISAOO to lUAOO for pri garten teachers, a music teach the part of Santa Mouse, and hower’s grandson, are spending m ary and secondary school The longer hair atylea, from *® hlsme," Carter said. ‘They some aspect, with one class con for the afternoon presentation, COLOR FILM the historian’s vantage point, to »'»v®'' haircuts anyway. But. er and all six kindergarten the holiday with hto parents. teachera. The archdlocess has tributing angeto and tambourine Robert Acelln. Fourth grader Ambassador and Mrs. John Bti- F k M M b s only part of the larger asslnilla- I*'* what they started back In classes at Coventry Grammar players. Anothec class had glrto offered a two-ysse coutrmet with Steven Perron had the peut of senhower, in Brussels. Monday noB B a m w r a p p in g a range of 86,000 (<^,88,000 for tlon. However, that hjterprota- Iho late 1950a that has gotten School. The play, presented last appearing os Raggedy Ann Santa Claus tor all three per week at the school, proved so .dolls, complete with orange waa the young couple’s first primary school tosjetrs and tlon presents little solace to the out of hand, formances. wedding anniveraary. U m iU R BRIM barber who haa been hit hard: "It’s our conservative custom- miccesstul that an extra presen yarn wlga, and the boys as Jack. Critics In Grades 1 through 4 86,400 to 818,400 for Ugh oohool —In Boaton, many shops have ora who ore killing us." tatlon had to be squeez^ Into In-the-boxes and Jumping Jacks. were an enthusiastic audience I teadiers. Present ssisrtis sre the schedule. Parents, friends Barti group h id Its own song, and agreed that the entire pro 84,600 to 811,800. and children In Grades 1 and the p^uction ran , very duction was Just fine. XMAS CANDY through 4 at the school were In smoothly, considering the coor ■eto am fo — WhitoBon’s vited to attend, and Instead of Town Hall Cloaed Goody O^beerd LARSEN’S HARDWARE, INC. dination neceosaiy and the aum- The Town Hall will be closed iSHSMimiMlIMIMilW MMM MM. iM rrn v e & u r& m two presentations, there were ber of children Involved. 144 FOQUONOCK AVB., WINDSOR, CONN. three. for the root of this week and ARTHUR DRUB UJ' The story of Santa Mouse to Bach choral group appeared will re-open next Friday. U will Blmple:. A mouse who lives In on, stage . to , visit_, the , mouse . be- then be cloted again on New a house decidesj that . poor nSan- fore Santa a arrival, and all the Year's Day only. ta gives out a lot of presents, Season's Greetings MaadieftteH LUMBEE^ but he never gets any himself. Theemouee decldea to wrap a 2 ‘Vw piece of cheese and give It to Santa, and the gift la so much appreciated, that Santa decides « ^ i dme to gnither together to take the mouse along on the rest of hla rounds as a hrtper. with family and friends to sing OP JISUS GLENNEVS a tong of holiday cheer and to i * 789 Main Straaf—Manchastar r n t W i i ^ h celebrate with reverence and joy» the many blessings 4 DOME WITH S We take this owortnnlty to expwae o u r of this glorious season. In the glad spirit of 4 thanfca f o T yooT Cooperation and friendafaip dttr- l^ou anb flours: ^ inK the past year. Your patronage haa been an old'fathioned Chrisdnas we send your way warm and Joyous hearty wishes for every happiness shared with loved ones. ^ We have sincerely enjoyed doing btudoeae Thank you* sincerely* for your patronage and good will. In th« happy rplrlf K with you and thank yon for your confidence Christmas ol iho holiday ^ HOMEUND I 4 in oa. Whatever soccees we have enjoyed, w« ^ ^olibap^eas(on •f • ^ , tJiGrt abounds, wo”, K attribate to our many i friends and custonten. thank our lalthlul 1 % I UJ-sh C o nolghhoTM and IrltndM. ^ CHANNfril I i^Have a wonderful Holiday Season/ K We extend to yoa, your aswyiatdi and ynttr ^ 5 famiUea, beat wiahea for a hapnr holiday season. S HOLMES FUNERAL HOME MORIARTY ^ From the Learitt family, and ftom all the folks tyrho make up fje Let os all join in the hope that the coming year THURSDAY ^ wiO bring onivnaal peace, health and prap«ity. ws 40Q Mala B t. Maachi John Learitt, Ind., our rery best wishes for the Merriest Ilosiard Hnimaa, A rth ar! s BROTHERS V Chnstmas erar — and tha Uappkm Hfaltfa,im New Year. M Eklie, Chris and Bob* Glenney, John Drake, 8 :11 AJL 11 Rtok Cloagh $Bid Bob Gordon. V- OP JESUS 31$ CENTER STREET •i MANCHESTER
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glorious and yet non-essential; we need to ■ begin addressing ourselves to the By Whitaker Open Forum Inside things 'that really matter. Connecticut Yankee Arranged lEttBtttnd IferaUt "A Rood That Isn’t" (Ba) . In ToUapd TV>wn them to a \___ yUHIJBHBD BY THB. ; The things that really matter are what B y A .H .O . Report WTnnir.rt p r i n TINO CO., INC. road that isn’t. ‘Diem are tour- ToA-niaze 18 Binell Street kind of people we think we are and what teen tamiOas who live on . the (OontXmied from Page 6) llancheeter. Conn. We happened, during the have. And It w a s . pleaaant to THOUAS F. FERGUSON kind of people we intend to become. road 'that Isn’t; and they oro By SOL R. eXXOBN WALTER R. FERGUSON the course of our Christmas have the shopping encminter getting dtodouraged to the point tksai and radal ImoUcatlona of Publlehen There are no customs which can disguise with thto tall, btine-faced man, of de^)air about ever Uviiy cn govenunent poptiSbn^^Ll Founded October 1, 1881 shopping, to encounter, in a toed roenstor. the test and no holidays which can tuck who stood so stralglit and talk a roiad that to. PubUahed Brenr Evenlnc Except Sundays book store, near a counter ed with such youthful zest that Its our new wash machine. It meaauraa. the continuing answers even temporarily For seven years these four and Holldaya Ibitered at.. the Jie Poet ' Office at where volumes poetry were onorta, it hisaaa. It ruimblea. It One siWniMB was Rep. Shlrtay Hancfaester, Conn., Second Claes Mall ot we wouldn't beUeve the records teen famlUea, bosne owners all, KaUer. away out of sight displayed, a former Governor clangs, it bangs. It atopa. It CStiabolm, of Brooklyn's Bed- \riien we got home and checked have driven to* their hesnes on and former Lieutenant Gover otarts. It's programmed — It terd-atuyveoant ghetto, wtio SUBSCRIPTION RATES up on him and found that be is a road that doesn’t exist, one PanMe In Advance The beginning of real courage, the door nor of Connecticut. We remaric- does everything but whtotle pointedly disavowed scare talk 86 years old. that to not shown cn Tolland One T ear ...... 830.00 to any real chance of change, to honesty, ed, with what seemed to be "Dixie,” and, eometlmea I tWak front hto ok mllltante that the Biz Months ...... 16.60 But the pleasure of which we street mspe and one that has Three Months ...... 7.80 relative safety at the momeiit, wish to write, brieOy, In the it even does that Pladeral government Intends to One M o i^ ...... 3.60 and honesty which disdains consensus no street sign to idenflty it. But that it was a most fo r tu n a te form of a sort of Christmas For years, we had ttito aim- use btith-control prognum as a MEMBER OF alibis and poultice comfort, and which that’s not the real problem : The pie wash machine. It was the form of genocide against the thing to be standing before card to him, was the pleasure real problem to that for a good THE ASSOCIATED PRESS says to ItseU and to its Ood this to where kind we put the soiled clothea Negro race. TTie Associated Press is exclusively en> shelves which displayed vol which followed—that of going part of the year the road is Im- titled to the use of repuhllcatlon of all umes of poetry and to be stand Into, turned the dlial to either xhto hyaterta about racM ex- news dispatches credited to It or not other we are, no farther along than this, but back, with him, to the rocks poasaUe and there appears to ing there with a former Gover and coves and people o f the hot or warm water, pukhed In tennination. Mrs. Chlaholm wise credited In this imper and also the this to where we now begin, this to where be no one, in government or out, local news published here. nor of Connecticut who was a Maine where be was bmn, and the starter, and It washed. teoUflad, has no beUevers among All rishts of republlcation of special dis w e now begin. who can or will do anything And, It did a good Job. It was Negro mothers. To the contrary, patches herein are also reserved. poet, and not find a volume of where. It to obvious enough, he about K. quiet It was efficient Then, at- ^ said, eoaler ssooesn tii Mock Tbe Herald Printinc Compeuiy Inc., as hto looking out at us. bias always lived, no msitter The tmptasse began when the This to where we might now begin, Not only did this particular ter years of faithful aarviee, It urban shettoo to birth-ocntrol sumes no financial responsibility for typo- how much of the time be hi^ builders went bankrupt and left rraphical errata appearlnc in advertise each in our own place in the family of bookstore fail to have in stock went of old age. It would coat devtote and Informatkm on how ments and other reodinz matter in The pened to spend elseadiere. He en unpaved road. There wasn’t Manchester Eveninc Herald. any volume by the former Con to, as no one else has ever almost half aa m udi to rapalr to uke them to eoaential mankind, in a world still to be made. any road brnid at the time be as a new one. , w . bought ^ ^ necticut Governor. It also fail really been, the poet of the gulls 80 ^ ^ Buhscrlber to Los Anaelea Tlmes-Washlng- cause there weren’t any town a new one. ton Post News Service. ed to be carrying the volume and the tides and the reefs, the zoning regulations so the town doasn or so hard reoosnmenda- F ill service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. we were really looking for that ThU one h u & mllUon gad Publishers Representatives — Mathews, bayberry and the apmice, and wouldn’t pave it. And the town tions, centering cn two main Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency day. reading hto vedume has twen. gets. We can wraah with hot kaigats: Far moro Federal 0- — New Toik, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. Yes, Virginia now states that ToUand isn’t re water or wsurm water or oold We went on, therefore, in the In this holiday season, like sponsible for it because Tol nanclnif of btrth oentrol pro- mm MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULlT Dear Editor; I am 8 years md. Some course of the afternoon, to an spending a whide summer on water. We can rinse with hot gnama so that wMMn five years ■nONS. land doAsn’t own it. water, when washing with hot of my little friends say there to no Santa other bookstore. There, once the Maine coast, free of ex . The people who do own the all women who want help can Display advertising closing hours Claus./Papa says, ‘If you see it in the again, as we stood before the pense (except for the original or warm or cold. Or, wa can got K frae; and a major raor- I b r Monday — 1 p.m. yVlday. road now won’t pave It because r - Santa in Vietnam rinse with warm water, when For ^esday — 1 p.m. Saturday. Sun, it's ao.” Please tell me the truth, poetry shelves, the former Gov $7.50) and free of any respon they aren’t about to pay for the gantaatlan of present programs, For Wednesday.— l p.m. Monday. is there a Santa Claus? washing with hot or warm or to Improve delivery o f btrtii 2 ernor of Connecticut who was sibility except to oRjoy the Billy Cole of Shirely, Ky., serves as Santa Claus for about 400 children in For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday, creation of a road. And the four cold. Or, wa can even rinse with Virginia O’Hanlcn also a poet somehow came to be clean air and the virile, ting a village for Vietnamese war widows adjacent to U.S. Army base at Long Binh; control servloes. For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. teen nsighbois who live along cold water, when washing with For S^urday — i p.m. Thursday, Virginia, your little friends are wrong. standing beside us. This time ling surge and shout and spray the road are like other good South V ie tn ^ . Residents of Honea Path, S.C., and members of the Mount hot or warm or cold. These recommendatkma by Sossified deadline — 6 p.m. day he They have been affected by the skepti there was an important change re publication. 6 p.m. Friday for of Wilbert Snow's poetic lines. dttoens who pay their taxes Bedpet Baptist Church in Belton, S.C., sponsor^ the Christmas party for the We've never flgtuvd out the tile Republican task force will A putr-fect Saturday and Monday publication. cism of a skeptical age. They do not in the situation. "The Collected Thank you, Wilbert Snow, for and just make ends meet; they youngsters. (AP PhotofaX) mathematical pooslbUlUea of the give the nsw Prerirtanrial com fun-fllled holiday beUeve except what they see. They think Poems of Wilbert Snow" was being so gay and gallant and mission, oitce approived by Oon- can’t afford to.pave a road. So, several wash and rinse waters Is what we ore wishing Wednesday, December 24 that nothing can be which is not com on the shew before us. We bow strong and brave and eloquent tile piiesent situation stands, ap combinations. But, I'm working grass, Mme hard taote to ohetw prehensible by their little minds. All ed to the opportunity, gave our about life in Maine and life, pearing more hopeless each on that. on. Bui first, Speakar McOori oil of you. Do minds, Virginia, whether they be men's selves immediately a |7.S0 pres everywhere else, and a Marry m ook's stone age obatruotion- year. Bonn Relations with Soviet Bloc Then, also, we can control the . occopf our sincoro Not In Christinas Past or children's, are lUtle in this great uni ent for CTiristmas, and exacted Christmas to you and your love And the cond'tlon of the road level of the water, according to >«" *>• surmounted, verse of ours. Man is a mere Insect, from the Governor-poet the fa ly lady. And put It down in that the weight of the wash. I am . giotHudo for 4 worsens. The culverts that were If ever thla poor world seemed to need an ant, in his Intellect, as compared vor of an autograph. autobiography you are aiqiposed installed seven years before Rest on World War II Issues told that there to a wariier on your favors. on old-faifMoned innocence of CSirlstmaa, Mdth the boundless .world about him, as He was generous in his senti to be writing that, however don’t work because they’re too the market with Its own scale, Donald Foster, measured by the Intelligenoe oapaUe of ment and wrote "Autographed temporarily the wheel of ptdlti- tfaia would be the year. high for the existing sandy sur By PETER REHAK to Hitler's Reich. give in to the Czechoslovak de- for the weighing. grasping the whole of truth and know tor the ‘Connecticut Yankee' cal fortune In Ctotmecticut made face. Water is a centinua] prob Associated Press Writer The Czechoslovaks demanded mand. | All those computerised com Veteran Actor, ledge. who refuses to spare any of us you a Governor here, you have We can all conjure up, out of our otd- lem, causing erosion and re BONN, Germany (AP) — The that Bonn declare the pact in- Despite thiz, the two govern- binations of tmnperature and Yes, Virginia, there to a Santa Claua. from his wit and wisdom. been proclaimed, by your own maining 'across the road______sur-success of West Germany’s over- valid, which would free Czecho- menta were well on the way to level of water assume, of course. lectlve noetalcla, the Imare of what It Dies at Age 80 He exists as certainly as love and gen Wilbert Snow." love for it, a governor in face, forming good sized poinds lures to the Soviet Bloc hinges Slovakia from any liability for working out a formula for estob- that our supply of hot water is would be like. erosity and devotion exist, and you know That Is something pleasant to perpetuity of the Maitie coast. in the hollows. an how both sides deal with the compensation to Germans ex- Itohment of diplomatic ties when sufficient. TTiey moke no al' HOeXYWOOD (AP) — For that they abound and give to your life Whatever plowing that is done 'egacy of World War II. p e ll^ when the territory was ths Invasion and the subsequent lowanoez tor deflclenctoB, not Donald FViater, 80, more than 80 It would have, shining over It all, the its highest beauty and joy. Alas, how can’t be done well because the government returned to OMchoalovakla oft- change in regime in Prague even a wbtoUe tor too hot, and busineza took him dreary would be the world tf there w en Hglit of an Instinctive, undiluted, aasi^^^ Made can’t get close enough be- Communists have in re- er World War n . Bonn repeated- stopped everything. West Oer- a groan for too co*d. I fuUy ex- ^ n l, „ • no Virginias. There would be no child cause of the protruding rocks. ®®"^ years softened their stands ly said it had no territorial man officials say now they don't pect that the manufseturer wlH f™*" Broaaway stage to mo- faith in both the factual accuracy and the like faith then, no poetry, no romance Herald A Thought for Today The land in this area is out of ^® perennial issues that claims on Chechoslovakia smd know whether the Prague gov- do something about It In future tlon pictures and finally Into to make tolerable this existence. We MANCHESTER PET CENTER phlloaophlcal meaning ot the original Sponsored by the Manchaater bounds for surveyors which 'blocked better relations in that the Munich Pact was no ernment to in a position to start models. television. should have no enjoyment, except in Yesterdays means I that ^ e fourteen neigh- ^® ^ut it will take time to longer valid, but it declined to new talks, We odme now to the eight "HOME OF THE MIXED BREED PUPPIES" Christmas story. Council of C^mrehes The veteran actor died Tues 966 MAUf STREET MANCHRVrRR sense and sight. The eternal light with bars couldn't get their land sur- mtries and to expand iU dip Writing Bad Words on Bam istic splendors. The gifts might be small coming down, what would that prove? Great fear came upon them; R 's during the wash and s^n "Dragnet," "Bewitched," "Per Collector of Revenue Paul COr- out how to put men on the moon iomatic ties with them. It now er. But they would mean more. Indeed, Nobody sees Santa Claus but that to no but the aqgel t<4d them not to By GENE HAND8 AKER these things are what the public that I'm realty fascinated. This ry Mason," "Ths Mlonkees," Robert D. Novak vinl to quit th District director and bring them back, it seems diplomatic relations sign there to no Santa Claus. The most 8 be afraid, for he came to an Associated Pases Writer wants? monater'a computertoed brain "Profiles In Courage” and "Run what was In the heart of the giver, and Report ship. nounce to them tidings of great ridiculous that they can't figure real things In the world are those that "Oh, come on. There's been tells it when to shoot a spniy for Your Life" TV shows. Town workers express dis joy. Then he told them that In out how to-get a mile of rood '"“ ‘® Yugoslavia. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A still In that of the recipient, meeting, would neither children nor men can see. Did It would also like to exchange no choice. ‘(3one With the Wind' of water, when to spin fast, Hto screen oredlto included satisfaction with Manager Mar the nearby city of Bethlehem in Tailland paved. be the ynreat gift, for which some tangible you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn? WASraNCTON — Just as mittee, Rep. WUbur Mllto. Al The Speaker, who has close declarations renouncing the use beautiful doll who was a glamor has been packing them In too, when to qiin alcw, when to rest, "Horae Soldiers," "Please Don't tin’s Job clasalficatian saleuy a child had just been born, W)io John jNledawiecki Of course not, but that's no proof they President Nixon and Key Re most five months later — and ties to the Roman Catholic hier of force with the Ctommunist queen of the '40a and '60s—and right? I- don't think anybody's and when to atop. Etost ths Daisies," "AU In a object youM be merely ths token. plan and indicate they will fight was (Christ the Lord, and the Curtis Drive are not there. Nobody can conceive or publicans In ConiiresB are three months after it passed archy, decided the Population states and this is the central did her ahare of cheesecake pos going to go see "Bob and Alice tt doesn't Just stop. It resto Night's Work" and "The Al Cto- it. Savior of the world; and, as a Tolland, Conn. Imagine all the wonders that are unseen energetically boosting govern the Senate without opposition— Commission does not fit into the theme of the talks with the Rus ing—Urinks things have gone too and Joe and Ethel,’ whatever It a lltUe bit first, then gives a P®>»* Story." In that great bath of unquestioning be sign of the truth he told them and unseeable In the world. ment aid for birth control, the resolution languishes in the noncontroversial category. Des sians which started in Decem far. to, in 20 years." htos of rMtof. and oomes to a Memorable among Broadway lief In the supernatural, In that warm that they would find the child For A Safe Christmas You tear apart the baby's rattle and Speaker John W. McCormack of House Rules Committee. pite Chairman Dawson's de ber. Virginia Mayo says nudity How about “I Am Curious halt with a bang of the timer. productions in which ha played own party in the House. wrapped In swaddling clothes Dear Citizens of Manchester, fuslan' of the human affections, there see what nukes the noise inside, but Maasachusetts to dragging his To crack the McOormack- cision to place the resolution on One of the central Issues is and sex are being presented on (Yellow")—"I’m not that cu The first time I haaiti tha “ “ y **ala«' BUeen." A Republican task force as and lying in a manger. When it to Christmas, you are there to a veil covering the unseen world feet in the habitual way of big impoeed delays on the resolu the Oxisent Calendar, MeCtor- the screen today by a ‘a lot of rious to see it." bang, I thought some kid had “State of the Union," "O f ITtee would be a momentary lifting and signed to study rampant popu While he was sUU speaking, aU having fun. But you must not recognition of East Germany, wh'.ch not the strongest man, nor even city Democrato worried about tion, President Nixon dispatch mack hod It removed on Dec. do the wnxig things We hope ‘ **® Communist state that has Idloto who are not reaUy grown Tlte theater's “Oh I thrown a baseball against the I **"«” an- Brandt's government can be Mary Catherine, 16. Sood you their host Perhaps, In our Increasing sense cf ot Holiday Message From Governor toting' the' c lt y i Itewlng code expected to give the Oder- As a veteran of more res critical test for the whole human experi w erT fined a total of 875 in Nelase border some sort of rec- trained representations of ro wiihei (er o mance on the screen, what doss ment, we are developing the deeper wis To every citlsen of Connecticut, Mrs. clrwilt court Tuesday. ognltlon. but It to unlikely to de- Dempsey and I extend the most cordial Judge Joseph F. Morelll im- ctore the border final, she think o f today's explicit- very Merry Chrlsiaios dom which tells us that the recapture of holiday greetings. p ose^ $28 fine on Benjamin Befme tbe Soviet invasion of n6M? and a Happy New some nostalgic past to not what wo really We would like to convey to all o f the H o ^ , 46. of Hsrtford. tor vlo- Czechostovakla, Bonn was dto- Thoee siUy eex subjects ore need. people of the State our deep affection ^ roiwte' St., where cussing estobllahment o f dipio- very Immature. The guys doing for Connecticut, our appreciation of the he nvee George Jacquest, 28, mstic retollons with Prague, them don't know how to write, It may be that we ore ready, at last, friendships made here, and our gratitude of Coventry was fined $80 for Here. too. there to on issue—the Lack of talent to what makes 4 tor the support given to our efforts. violations at 1129 Broad St. 1 9 « Munich pact that trans- them do these dirty and, they to stop trying to Hnd refuge and coni- The observance of the Christmas and JuAre MbtelU said the vtola- (erred the German-speaking 8 u- think, abocking things." _____ fort In old nostalgias, to stop trying to New Year's holidays brings us to the ttonTltod been corrected. detenland (rom Czechoelovakto But doesn’t patronage prove sweep our own darker responslblUties out close of another year during which our State, together with the rest of the na of holiday sight, to stop trying to pretend tion, has enojyed economic prosperity we are somehow better than we act, to but still Is keenly aware of unsolved stop trying to spend our way Into hap foreign and domestic problems. Coming your toay The holiday seaoon becomes, there MANCHISIIR'S piness, and to begin, even in boUday fore. a time not only for celebration but ^ , the n iceu season, facing direatly up to ourselves, also for dedication to an intensified ef Christmas ever. up to the world as we have made It so fort to bring to our troubled urban areas Ctaly Fiiel Oil Dealer A nd may we and to trouble spots throughout the world far, and Into the future which asks and the eternal Christmas message of broth Open 24 Hoiirs A Day! express fondest . demands that we do so much better erhood and peace. appreciation. than we have ever done before. It to time to think of those in need, to pray that their needs m sy be met, and Even our moot splaodld achievements, to act in such a way that our prayers MOMABTYjgiy)TH «S may be answered. when averaged In wlth^our.,aimpie, ele It to time to think of those who must CLARKE mental folhires, leave us In need of mod- observe the holidays far from home, * * ^ S * A 1- Insurane* eriy. The pinnacles we have reached, and to pray tor their safe return. C — N > y ! Above all, it to time for us to wirii when they give view of what we have A oan ej one another, as Mrs. Dempsey and I left iBidone far down below, preach more wish each and every one, a Very Kerry Christmas and a Haony a’'d Ho»v New CALL 6^5138 humility than pride. We have ac- iCounesjr B a n t e d BaUat 0 x 1 Year! - J(» f DEMPSEY. COVER- SEVENTH ANNUAL NUTXHACKER BALLET, oo^npllafaed so much that to splendid and 0 I f t H T NOR. To B« Presratod By Hartford Baltet Company At BushnoU D«c. 26 and 27 f _ ■ ' ;■ ■ : ' C . ' ■ • ■ l*AGB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. Tvco More Persons Saved Skating - Coasting *Chri8tmas in Tiriiet LOOKING BACK ON THE DECADE -- By Live Grenade Surgery Stamps
■ BAIGON (AP) — U.8. Army. arms itself to explode on con A Convict’s Mirror ■UTKeona have saved two more tact. By DIMOTHY MCCABMJHX For weks now, he and tlfciCSat have sidpped meals to persons by removlnj' live gre On Nov. 29, MaJ. Otto Caveda The W**hingtwi Poet of New York City and MaJ. Rob There is no skating today or time off after a day's nades'from their bodies, a U.S. ert England of Whittier, CaUf^ tomorrow and no skiing at WABHTNGTON—It was a cap w ork to rehearse ts» hqun a Army spokesman reported to removed a grenade imbedded in Northview on Hercules Dr. tive audience, and the play on day: The rehearsals havs been AFTER AN 83 0«tK FIUBUSt ER CONGRESS day. And U. Col. Thomas H. the armpit of an American rifle There is coasting today until stage held up a minor to toeir as good as a pzyicWat^lst’s BASSES THE MOST FO»?WARI> LOOKING couch. Brown feels. J aVIL RIGHTS LAW IN HISTORY— B U T IT S Wtchl of Wading River, N.T., Is man. They were assisted by Col. dark in Center Park but there Uvea. now the Army's No. 1 expert In Witchl, who in mid-November will be no supervised coasting "We have rap sessions,” fsald LONG HOT SUMMER— CITY AFTER a x y The play was caUed "CSirist- “ live-round surgery.” removed a live grenade from tomorrow. On Friday, Saturday Brown, "we get togetoerjand IS TORN BVSTRIFE. The patients were an Ameri the face of a Viet Cong jHlsoner. and Sunday, there will be coast mas in Time.” The audlriice, study tois {day and see m It can soldier and a Vietnamese An Army spokesman said he ing from 8:30 a.m. until dark. the actOTB, the writer, the di what has made us the way we are and what has brought us WITH A MINIMUM woman. Both operations took didn't know how the American For more information on out rector and the producer are aU OF f o r m a l place at the Army’s 3rd Field soldier was wounded, but toe door sports, caH 648-4700. serving time at Lbrton, Va., Re- The single scene is tba, ^ y CEREMONY, Hospital In Saigon. The surgery operation was successful.' ■ formatory—toe penal complex KHRUSHCHEV was performed behind a screen On Dec. 18, a Vietnamese for the District o l CriumMa— Bcene of the men’s ~ **** inside of one of the Lorizsi dofin- RELENQUBHES of sandbags because the gre woman was brought in with an for crimes ranging from hrid- Manchester A rea itories, true to life d c ^ to the HIS l e a d e r s h ip nades could have exploded at M79 in her chest. Tliis time the ups to murder. gfBOtti on toe waUs. The 10 ac OF THE SOVIET any time. surgical team was headed by No Broadway show ever held tors range the gamut ^ m the UNION TD At least four other such opera MaJ. Jose F. Morelos of Balti Ite audience any better than SUck-up artist to the big-time BREZHNEV tions have been performed by more, Md., with MaJ. WlUls Two Held thie one. To them, it was real pusher to toe sisrie homosexual. By SYD KBONISH anpioosvgin American military doctors dur McKe eof Louisville, Ky., and because it was based on the The time is C3utslimas, and toe AP Newsteatnres ing the war, all of them success realities toat brought them to MaJ. William Dun]4iy of Brent After 1-84 dialogue dramaticaUy unfolds Dominica, toe little Caribbean ful. In all of the operations, the wood, N.Y., assisting. Col. Wit- gether three days before C3irist- THE the kind of non-Christmas qdrit island, was discovered by Chris grenade has been a U.S.-made chi was on hand to supervise. mas, 1969. BEATLES that each of the prisoners has topher Oolumhus on Sunday, M79, which is fired from a shot A spokesman said the woman Crashes It was tragic, and it was mad, ANp t h e ir too, and at times wild with hu known. Nov. 3, 1493 and theireby re RED CHINA gun-like launcher and must should be released from the hos "The (ady time I feet loriced ceived ita name from toe Latin, UONOHAIR travel at least 100 feet before it pital in a few weeks. state Police from the Staf mor. The talk was toe Jargon EXPLODES ms up Is around Christmas time,’ ’ meaning toe Lord’s Day, To INVADE AMERICA ford Springs troop investigated of the priatxi "dormitories,” f i r s t NUCLEAR says one of the adtors. * — AND T H E two accidents last night on the and the men understood it. celebrate this anniversary toe DEVICE. "Being locked up in tois (dd PLACE HA5NT Wilbur Cross Hwy. When the one-act, one-scene, island has issued four new Jail makes you war* to throw BEEN QUITE THE Striking Father Given Trip TTie first, in Vernon, involved hour-long [day wound up after stamps depicting patron saints your Ufle away." SAME SINCE. a car and a truck. Police said this week's opening perform of its four parishes. Then another actor bursts in the (ruck, driven by AUen J. ance in toe Lorton correctional Illustrated on the adhesives To Visit War Wounded Son on tola bit of self-idty and de Cashman, 22, of Hartford was complex chapel, the men in are St. Joseph (purple, blue, scribes the difference between a traveling west on the highway their prison suits daisied and green, red, yellow and black), BAY, Ark. (AP) — Verlln feet was amputated. vdilte Christmas and a blardc when it went out of control. Hie whisUed and stomped toeir ap NORTH Lamberson is on strike with Christmes. St. John (yellow, blue, red, lAmberscn's friends and neigh driver corrected it, crossed toe proval. VIETNAMESE other union workers of the Qen- "A black Christmas means no green, brown and black), St. Pe THE HARDEST PT BOATS FIRE bors have gdven Mm (be Christ westbound lane and struck the "Beautiful, beautiful, man,” ter (blue, yellow, orange, green EARTHQUAKE EVER eral Electric plant at nearby was a rave review from the turkey on toe table," say* the ON TWO U.S. mas gift he wanted most—the median divider and flipped over and black), and St. Paul (or TO HIT NO$ZTH AMERICA LYNDON JOHNSON, WITH Jonesboro and lacked the mon front row. actor. "It’s where no one smiles d e s t r o y e r s in price of a plane ticket to Yoko to the eastbound lane strikiiM ange, green, violet, blue, red, OeVASTATHD ANCHORAGE, HUBERT HUMPHREY. WALKS ey for a trip to see the youth. "Broadway stuff, baby," came ... there’s no tree.. .no gifts. TONKIN GULF - hama, Japan, to visit his wound Friends spread the word and the left rear side of a car driv yellowiand black). ALASKA ON GOOD ITHCAY BACK INTO THE WHITE HOUSE— All Good Wishes, en by Robert B. Cowan Jr., another. . .where nine kids are pMylng US BARTKIfWION ed soldier son. with the help of a union contri The designs were takm from DOING 750 MILLION - WITH THE l a r g e s t PLURALITY May the light of Christmas shine on'you 24, of New York City. “ Author, author,” was the with one- toy.. no friends and IN t h e w a r m o v e s If his visa comes through in bution of $2(X> the community of no relatives stop b y . .no one stained glass windows of a DOLLARS VA3RTH IN HISTORY— OVER B A R R Y and your lov^ ones, bringing true happiness. The two vehicles and 20 feet general ciy. INTO h ig h g e a r . time he will be winging west 800 raised more than fl,000 to French 17th century church. AU OFC)AMAiGE. OOLDWATER WILLIAM MILLER We deeply apprscUte your loyal patronage. of the steel divider were damag Rhosler Brown, author and sings can d s.. .where someone ward Christmas Day. send the fatoer to Japan. ed. No Injuries were reported. director, nicknamed "Roach,” screams... when you live in a four stamps are avaUable at Lamberson’s son Thomas, a Lamberson talked with h's Cashman was charged with fBU- took a bow on ahage together slum everything is idack.” your lociil stamp dealer. 20-year-old Army Pfc., stepped son by telephone soon after the tant mood, made a promise to ure to drive In an establish with the ooBt. Hiey held riendi- Allen M. Avery, acting super on a booby trap on a reconnais amputation and said; "He said pay off the old debt. Could the ed lane and is scheduled to ap ed ftato Mgh in the "black pow intendent at Lorton,, totoiks so At toe recently held Universal sance mission in Vietnam two he was okay and that he was New England Editors Pick manufacturer enforce this Mary Lewis pear in Rockville Circuit Court er” salute. well of the talent end the mech Postal lAiion Congress in Tokyo, 839 MAIN STRBBrr-MANCHliarrBR^-StSeOOS weeks ago. Monday one of his looking forward to seeing me.” promise? 12 Jan. 20. Brown is a sHm, 2S-year-old sage of toe play, that he's look there was a unique item on dis (Next Door to Burton's) A court ruled toat he could The second accident on the Negro, wbo has already spent ing for a way to show R "out play—the engraved master die Kennedy Accident Top Story Indeed, because It waa based highway in Tolland Involved a ftve years at Lorton tor murder side," where folks who are not that went to^the moon and then In Hollywood: spending "Christmas in Time” iu>t only on a moral obligation truck being driven by Arthur O. end faces 15 more to go unless was returned to toe earth for BOSTON (AP) — Sen. Ed first place and so on to one for turn home, Ncelved 96 Totes for could get its message too. but on an ortglhal legzJ obliga Laprte, 54, of Ruby Rd., West a parole com es along. For the manufacture of toe Moon Land ward M. Kennedy's auto acci fifth place. seventh plaos. "Thia Shows some very tion as well. Even though the le WlUlngton. He was taken to last Iwo years, he has been ing postage stamp. dent in which Mary Jo Ko- (Tiosen in eighth place with 66 A Special Christmas Present Btudjdng drama and working on unusual ability right inside toe First place votes not given to Moral Obligstloaa gal obligation had been barred Rockville General Hospital with In addition to toe engraved pechne died and the aftermath toe Kennedy story went to toe votes was the railroad story Tate Murders Were thia iday. walls of Lorton," said Avery. Harold's partner lay dying. by toe otatute of llmitatlona, the a broken collar bone. Going home wrapped in a special Christinas package is 11 lb. 4 oz. James Henry master die, the display also fea of it was the near unanimous story on five New Hampshire that included toe Penn O ntral Laprte was charged with He is with a Lorton threatricel “ We are trying for permisaiem "Make me one last-promUe," court said it was enough of an tured to® "Moon Letter" which choice of Associated Press edi National Guardsmen killed In takeover, cuts in service and reckless driving. Police said he Stutz, the brand new, first child of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stutz of Bald Hill Rd., group that at first called itself to take the play to toe stage of he whispered to Harold. "M y "extra” to Justify making ttte was canceled aboard the space tors as the top New England Vietnam Just before they were hikes In fares, toe inauguration fell asleep at the wheel, and the Tolland. Each year at Christmastime, Manchester Memorial Hospital sends new the “ Bleick Theater” , but now one of toe big high schools." wife doesn't know a thing about customer live up to his promise. Shockers of Decade ship (folumbia with toe marking news story of 1969. to return home, which placed of the Ikirbotraln, and a bi-state car went off the south side of bom babies home in big, bright red Christmas askings. Babies going home to has changed Ita naone to “The As of now, the only audience business. Will you keep an eye "Moon Landing, U.8.A., July 20, seventh in the poll, and to the compact to take over commuter By BOB THOMAS a Republican Hke Murphy, chal the highway, took down 15 day and tomorrow will be sent home inside the big red stockings. Holding J ^ es Inner Voice” of toe Lorton cor is the prison audience of 1171 The senator was overhwelm- on her affedrs after I am continuing fight over establish runs. Associated Press Writer lenged the incumbent, Edmund guard rails and slipped down Henry is nurse aide Theresa Harvey of 302 Adams St, (Herald photo by Pinto) rectional complex. inmates. 1969.” Completdng the display Ingly voted toe region's top gone?" Upended Truck Drained was toe ink pad and toe hand- newsmaker in the poll of news ing a free trade zone at Ma- The battle to create a free HOLLYWOOD (AP) — They O. Brown, for the govemorahlp a very steep embankment. Solemnly, Harold promised. paper and broadcast editors. chlasport, Maine, which took trade zone at Machiasport, BRIDGEPORT (AP) — An started with the decUh of the of Oalltomlae-and won. Not so Court Is Jsm. 20 in Rockville. stamp which toe astronauts But a few months afterward, he ninth place in the voting. Maine, received 66 votes to win overturned truck laden wrl6i "King” and ended with a mass successful were two other -Re- used't^ apply the postmark. The July accident on Chappa- Informed the widow that he no Other area police acUvilty: Government Trusthusters One editor voted for Dlst. toe ninth spot. liquefied natural gas waa pump murder. publlcana, Shirley Temple and Constable Post Vacant^ The display, under a special qulddick Island off Martha’s longer had the time to help her. EIXJNGTON Obituary Atty. Edmund Dints as top Rated as the lOto best story of ed dry Monday night and toe These ware the 1960s, a dec Wendell Oorey, who were de plastic bubble, was first shown Vineyard went unreported for Left on her owm, she soon made Sbeven D. ClechowBid, 61, of newsmaker. Dinis was Involved toe. year with 61 points, one gas tronaferred to another tank ade of stress and change in the feated in races for Oongress. Tn Study Industrial Giants Sept. > 9 In Washington, D.C. more than eight hours aft^r the wofne costly blunders. Blaming Morrow Rd., Totlond, was Macaione Files ISo Bond Mrs. Bessie C. Wood in the Kennedy accident story more„ than that given to the er, averting danger of on ex movie world. But the Hollywood 1969 the former child star was when the three astronauts ap car plunged off a bridge and her wn>ea on Harold, she tiled a cbaiged with operating under Mrs. Bessie Chase Wood, 82, ^ WILLIAM BABTON into a tidal pond. and In the Investigation into toe death of toe eider Kennedy, was plosion. news -during the pest 10 years appointed by President Ntxon to specified time, toe Board of Se McLaren, a Chicago lawyer peared to‘'personally participate damage suit against him tor the influence of InitoxlcBitlng The Manchester Board of Di formerly of Bluefleld Dr., died Press Writer ‘ dlsmemberm^t slayings of four the strikes by teachers. The truck had been an route was not entirely somber. It also be a delegate to the United Na lectmen must name toe ap who headed toe American Bar in toe first day ceremonies of Kennedy escaped relatively breaking the | | ro m lse he hod tions. liquor or drugs aiMer being in rectors has been Informed by this morning at a West Hart- w A S l S ^ N (AP) _ Gov- women on Cape Cod. Other stories receiving votes to toe Lowell. Maos., Gas Co. W r'rr tuning in lo Included the liveliest lAarltal Town Clerk Skhvard Tomkiel pointee. Association's antitrust section toe nioon landing stamp. unharmed. Miss Kopechne’s mads to her dying husband. The death of Clark Oab'e In volved in a CwoKxur acetdent on ford convalescent home. emment trusthusters have inl- Miss K c^chne was voted the Included: racial violence In when It overturnsd on s ramp mixup in film history and the that a vacancy exists among Sec. 7-86 of the General Stat prior to his appointment, body was found in toe car. A But the court held Harold not u arueon full of full I960 removed the star who had Plnney 9t. last night. Mrs. Wood was born ^pt. 1 ^ y, determine second top newsmaker, and Din Hartford, Oonn.; the hijacked leading to Fairfield Avenue election of actors to high politi town's seven elected constables, utes stipulates that a person aroused controversy from toe PhUympia, toe international medical examiner said she rellahle, since the promise been acknowledged the "K Irg" Police said toe Ciechowskl 1887 in Coventry a^ had lived „ anything, should be ts toe third. airliner toat refueled at Bangor, from toe Connecticut Turnpika. during tlir ('.liriatniM* holiday, cal office. elected to the post of constable start—both within toe business drowned. he had made waa atricUy one- of Hollywood films, a title he .oar coIUded wtto one bring and that they will be required in Manchester for 20 yean entrenched eco- stamp exhibition of the British Maine, en route from CkUifornia The tanker blocked the ramp, and wr'rr wiehing thr The top Hollywood newsmak must file a bond of not less than community and within the ad Dr. Benjamin Spock, the au alded—hence not a legally bind did not enjoy. After his death, driven by MBigiaret Johnson to fill the facancy by appoint tore going to West Hartford industrial Post Office scheduled in London Kennedy pleaded guilty “ to to Italy; toe surrender In New but the highwray itself remained ers of the decade were Eliza $1,000, payable to the town. It ministration. thor-pediatrician whose draft ing contract. The Judge aald hi*«l of it to all his widow Kay Oa.ble gave birth of Haaardvtlle. Ciechowskl is ment, as spelled out in Sec. 2- about a month ago. She was a starting Sept. 18, 1970, will be leaving the scene of an accident Hampshire of Linda Kasabian, clear. beth Taylor and 9Vank Sinatra. He said he "deeply (egrets” conspiracy conviction was over promlaea of thU kind "create to the actor's only child, Wll- sohedided to appear in Rock 11 of the town charter. must be filed within 80 days of member of Center Congrega- confirming this in an inter- honored with three commemo and was given a suspended sen sought in connection with toe Cranaa were brought in to our good friends. Miss Taylor dominated the ville Circuit 0>urt 12 Jhn. 18. toe release of a report prepared turned, gained the fourth news bare moral obligatiosu, binding 'lam Clark. Tomkiel, in a letter dated yes toe commencement of his term tional Church. rative ’ stamps. The exh'bltion tence of two months in Jail. He slaying of actress Sharon Tate right the truck after it was Thank* for your headlines during toe first half of of office. view. Asst. Atty. Gen. Richard for President Nixon by an anti maker spot, and Joseph P. Ken only on toe consclanoe.” emptied. Cary Grant became a father COLUMBIA terday, states toat Joseph L. Survivors Include a daugMer, ^ McLaren emphasized toat will run for eight days and each went on nationwide television to and others; the naming of Pres the decade. She had created trust task force which recom nedy, patriarch of the political TltU is a general rule, that many favors for the first time at the age o ' Rudolph Sriozi, 18, of Colum Macaione, a Democrat, re Mrs. Malvern J. Mather ub- cial Court. and November. The fourth place UMially be enforced If there la. ored of her costar, Richard Bur Vietnam veteran, was wounded pastor of Johnson recommended an at- erations after he had testified Massochusstts in a special elec fore. Ray Stout, 30, of Coventry The chapter stipulates further lications has been accomplished A Pennsylvania court refused In addition to the moral obliga .STANEK ELEITRONKS ton. It took a year for them to while on guard duty at toe Army Church, will officiate. Biui oligopolies—market sl- against it. finisher, close behind with 174 tion in B district held for years Oscar provided his annual was charged with making an that, should toe Board of Direc In toe 1970 edition of its New to permit exhumation of Mias votes, was the antimilitary dem tion, some semblance of a legal shed their respective mates and base Monday evening, a spokes wlll be In Buckland Cemetery. tuaUons dominated by a few But perhaps his stremgeat ene by Repubiloans. FUEL OIL LABORATORIES spate of headllnee. unsafe movement to the right tors fall to fill toe post in toe World Wide Stamp Catalog. One Kopechne’s body for autopsy, obligation to back It up. 277 BHOIAO arntXBT—M A ifC IH H nm marry. man In the Marine barracks ad There will be no calling hours, jar^-e entrenched firms—last mies were made in the securi onstrations last spring at Har In 1961„ Jimmy Stewart deliv -’ftir his car went off the road of toe important features of toe In one case a furniture manu Sinatra was making news tn jutant’s office said. year. ties business when he urged toe and the inquest, originally open vard, Dartmouth and other col GASOLINE ered on emotional tribute to on Gehring Rd. and struck a new catalog is its readability. facturer, unable to collect tor 1962 with his engagement to Monahan, of Danbury, Conn., Mrs. Albert C. DeVaux McLaren, chief of toe Jus- Securities and Ebcchange Com to the press, was ordered held leges and universities. Cottrt Defendant Gory Cooper, and televla'on Lllltty pole, breaking It In half. There are 3,300 pages toat con dancer Juliet Prowse. The en is listed by the Marinee as seri Funeral ee^ lces for I t o . Department's antitrust dlvi- mission to push for more in secret. ' In fifth place, with 167 votes, some tables sold to a atore, was viewers realised for the first Police sold the car was ex- tain human interest stories and Dies o f Heart Attack gagement was called off be I Fire GaUs ously 111—-critical—at Walter Albert C. DeVaux of 801 Main more of a threat in competition in stock exchange The Kennedy story was listed were toe stories of snowstorms reluctant to take legal action time the seriousness of Cooper's lenslvely damaged, but Stout BIRMlNOHAM. AU. (AP) — BANTLY OIL cause she declined to gftve up Reed Army Medical Center in St., who K> backed Nixon during fact that there are more than leading newsmaker by all but Cod of four women victims of statute of IlmItsUons. tor best actor of 1968, and his COVENTRY in both fires. The first call was moments after a Judge had kidnaped and released un man said. Main St. The Rev. ^ m e t o several huge combines, and toe toe 1968 campaign, have started 115,000 price changes—most up one editor and was rated as a dismemberment slayings and But not long afterward t^e victory seemed to symbolise the Brian McMahon. 16, of Lake received at 4:59 p.m. at 1 Bow passed hU case for a Uter date. harmed. His three abductors Marine officials would say U Gustafson, i^ t o r of C a l v ^ ^ pressing for McLaron’s ouster. wards, although there are a few tie with Miss Kopechne by an toe arrest of hzuidyman Antone customer himself, in a repen emergence of the Negro in t., Coventry, was charged with St. Firemen said toe mattress Officials said Ishmoel Sim were captured, tried and sen only that toe shooting incident officiated!. Burial was knowledged other Influences, In Except for becoming more de other. C. Costa in oconectlon with American life. In 1964, Patricia ■eratlng a motor vehicle wlth- was destroyed and the walls of down- mons, 60, of Birmingham col- tenced. In the same year Sina occurred at 5:82 p.m. and toe in East Cemeteiy. eluding toe stock market sltua- fensive about his actions, Mc Points for top news story were them was voted the sixth best Neal, whoso personal life had u license by (Coventry po- the bedroom were acorched. Volume One includes the U.8., lapsed in the arms of a bailiff tra Sr. was required to divest ullet entered near Mohahan’s Laren shows no Indicatlan toat scored on toe basts of 10 for story, with 180 points. been marked by tragedy, was a '. ce last night. He ts scheduled The second mattress fire was at ^i”»‘ threatened congresslon- Its territories, United Nations, during toe Monday hearing. He himself of his Nevada gamb’ln~ right shoulder and left at his a sister Mrs. ^tart Nell of action, affected toe move- first place, nine for second, and The story of the five Nstlonal popular winner os best actress. 0 appear In Manchester Clr- 230 Oak St. ici~5:52 p.m. his position has been affected by British Commonwealth, Central was charged on two cases of holdings because he had enter middle back. Hanchester, In addition to those „,ent. so on down to one for lOto place. The following year she suffered ■ult Court 12 Jon. 12. This m o m l^ at 7:29 Box 352 toe drive. and South America, and toe Guardsmen from New Hamp running red lights. tained a Mafia mobster. listed in her obituary in Mon Points for newsmakers were a massive stroke while preg Chutlej R. Yales of Wllll- at the Laurel Manor Convalea- Reviewing toe government Already, he is presstng ahead Free States of Africa and Asia. shire who were killed in Vist- Simmons' widow said he hod Sinatra took a much-publt- day's Herald. with plans for the new year. nant, yet managed to recover, .lantlc was charged early this cent Home was pulled. A Laurel Woman Struck, Killed complaints against conglomer It sella for $9.50. Volume Two, scored on toe basis of five for nam Just before they were to re a history o f heart trouble. clsed yacht trip in 1965 with his Among his goals, he said, is give birth to her child and re nomtng with willful damage to Manor spokesman said toe By Car in Hartford ates, McLaren said none was devoted to Europe and colonies, movie friends, including the enactment of bills to give toe sume her career. rlvoto property. Police said he alarm was pulled by mistake, HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — challenged simply because it also lists at $9.50. young star of "Peyton Place," Gulf Bid Low government toe right to ^ipeal Katharine Hepburn twice 'ircw a beer bottle at a car and she said the fire depart A 67-year-old wroman was struck was a conglomerate-type merg Mia Farrow. Sinatra married when it loses a request for a starred in the Academy awards. 1 a used ear lot. He ts sched ment was notified immediately by a car and killed early today er. "We only attacked those we the actress, SO years his jun*»• antlcompeUUve of Manchester to Tosm of Man 600 Sunday, according to Port- In lovinc memory of Paul Ktol- ChsLirman Stuart T. Saunders Hartford m erger trend, and are also In the marital new*. Luclfte fee—fwalt them at restaurants tion profit, following an chester, nativity scene. master. ^Bsrl^ Johnson. ler. who pawed away Dec. aiiti said Tuesday In a year-end WE8IFTWRAF 1*64. Ball divorced her costar DesI along toe Connecticut T\irnpike. $8,851,000 loss to the third quar Manchester purchasing agent “ >roed the busineea community UENS Amas and married comedian statement. , MaWice Pass said that the co- **^® • •“ rd look at the whole We think of you In alienee. ' Prom 6 p.m. tonight through ter. A year ago-4t had a $52.2 Manchester'Teachers Federal FREE! We often apeak your name. , Gory Morton. Debbie Revnoirti 6 a.m. on Christmas Day, free Saunders said, "Further unifl- million profit, or $2.26 a share, operative purchase of gaeoUae •***siness of reciprocity." Credit Union against Thoihas w ~ But oil WB have are mrmuiiea. proved favorable. ’'He said that, R *cl^oclty is the practlee And your picture In a frame. became the wife of shoe tycoon coffee will be given out at the oatlon of the railroed can be in the nine-month period, includ P. Gorman, property at 66-66-70 Harry Karl. Saipmy Davis Jr., eight Holiday House restaurants continued at s low:'r rate of cap ing $18.2 million, or 66 cents, gasoline will cost the tosm one * company favors its Laurel St., $3,700. WANTED Badly Iflwed wed the Swedish actress Mai tenth of a cent per gallon leas ' “ ••®>ne« with purchases, and Daughter and Son-lnl.aw along the Turnpike. It ie part ital Investment, and equipment netted to the third quarter. Charles J. Fisher O a o f Hhrt- OaamLEtellodel Mr. and Mra. Karl Frlta. Britt; they were later divorced. of a nat’onw'de program to requirements can be lowered by next year than in the current >*rtAren’s biggest laar- ford agalnat OMver B. aan Ann To all our Elvis Presley abandoned his year, based on the favorable bid fhalienged the U.S. Steel prevent accidents that might be Improved utilisation of locomo Four Day Weekend M. Jytkka, propsKy at 154 Ifew USED CARS 1 • / In Memoriam bachelor status. caused by driver fatigue. tives and freight cars." and lower Unk prices. ground. Botten Rd.. $7J00. In 4uvlng memory of Harry B. WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov ______U.8. Steel, the natioa’s eighth TILL 1 1 P. M. TONIGHT Miner who passed away Decem i.. ,The most shock'ng news from The state Department of Much of toe spending has MarttogaUeew Ibp Prices Paid friends a merrv Chri.stnia.^I ber 96, 1969. ernment employes have been *0 Hollywood came at the end of Transportation's Bureau of High been on projects to Implement !*•.,« __ r-xtk . fl*m. quichly settled the Gerald Bdsranl I^toe, jjab- Sweet is the word of remembrance. given a fourAlay sreekend as a dispute, but McLarca said the A r AH Makes! Dear^ls the one who Is vane. the decade with tht> incredlb'y ways also will sponsor a free Rabbi • dirUUna* Gift fond, sod Gsrot Jealiiip 4teUars, the early 1968 merger of Penn Christmas present by Preeident L A. JOHN^N PAINT CO. In ^emory we wHI always keep vicious murders of actress Sha T b Policet H ie Day O ff antitrust divlsioa has mads Bast Hartford. C AU B CHEVtOUl] coffee break for motorists at sylvania and New York Central Ntxon. The President said Tues Mam'selle Just OS the yean roll on. ron Tate and four oth*rs at her the turnpike restaurants on New railroads. CHINO, Cahf. (AP) — For Ote "only a start in the reciprocity C O w M C . T» MAIN STRaar — day federal employea srill not lOth consecutive year, Rabhl ana." Wife, son. daughter, eon- rented estate tn the Hollywood Year's Eve from 6 p.m. 16 6 Saunders cited a need to c ^ - Alhroek OonatrucUon. saw ItttMafaiSt. Dofl’t Fon;et Anybody! \ TRI-OTY PLAZA—VERNON Hills. have to report for work the Fri Philip Weinberg srtU ait in (or a still think it's impoitaat," j In-iaw and giondohlldren. a.m. New Year's Day. aerve cosh In view of the Penn N DRUG______beit Humperdinck, srho years ...... ^ worms than about the peofde twice a month since May, vriien a host of other potentItU oandl- ^ ______7V7 MAIN BTREBT—MANGHBaniR the conference has not ahoul- Nasser demanded men, weap- ago turned on old German folk aaticn (UNEBCO). In Its latest Our first winter in the Hawk- tors Into an Ice arena with a dered Ito reaponalblUtlea.” one and more money from o tt« s^ out’to'd^ ” the Assembly session end- *'»' riiiiSTiSS'tsistr f” ^ ^ le position. Manches- Js»^!SS^5o *• * Not so this wlnt)er. We've Books Added penalty box. As one of them put Israel’s victory in the 1967 war. ‘•'^'n development, and Saudi rected by Mrs. Dorothy Tag neargeniuses, perhaps 10 per Assembly. Intimate associate found a satvatlon-cne that it; “The faM around here get so Residential and Commercial The only aocompllriiment re Arabia’s King Faiaal threatened gart, their teacher. cent Inepts, and a fraction of The Labor Committee, Mabo- “ _____ sends you out to cool off In cod excited they jump out of the ported was agreement to con at one point to demand an ac The stage settings and cos 1 per cent absolute phonies, ToLibrary ney reports, is studying a pro- on.. n ___ . .. weather. It’s called hockey. stands and pour beer on the counting for the mllUons he has The Manchester Board of Di- *nie team is called Des tribute at least $19 milUon to the tumes were all done by the stu knaves and fools.” poWd for instituting a merit- Idayers in the p en alty boor.*' Palestine Llberatton Organiza been paying Egypt since the dents. fldenoe merits re^>ect but MARY CHENEY UBBABY K S i 1967 w ar. The program was narrated by not awe and not reverence. Im F iction G & H PAVING tion, the guerrilla movement. But conference sources aald Libya and Iraq, the other David Browning and leading pact maintains, because when Breslin — The gang that gram. tal technician named Randy 1EUBPHONE 649-5233 Arab oU nations, auio showed no roles were ployed by Dolnls Ro ^ ^ coat o< $s,000. Town Man> if ithat doesn't confusa you# Yasser Arafat, the guerrilla the last two are present so la couldn’t shoot straight B oyd. A l Hom s signs of loosening their purse man os Hansel; Jeanne Baund- Ignorance. Ihe lack of communi Lathen — Murder to go Q ^itue a««r Robert Weiss, In request- the game wlU. The closest we chief, waa promised tills In pri Committee, Mahoney reports, is ing the bid waiver, explained had ever come to a hockey Rdndy q>ends all day building vate meetings on the fringe of rirings for any other govern ers, Gretel; Doiuia Inzlnga, cation between science and the McOerr — For richer, for poor ments. preparing plans for public, re- that the cost of the meters will game was a beer false teeth, but when the Oak the conference, not as part of Witch of the Woods; Kathy people is vast, as Is the rea.l'ty er, till deG-tti ^ - — ------— One significant development Ckelusniok and Joanne Tormsy, V Maclean — Puppet on a chain I meetings, to.. explain the Increase by. per cent on Jan. - aicmind a lake when we were in Leafs are home the nights be the conference itself. of sdence and its widely-held 8 mother; Ken Bowen, father; goaU of C-DAP (Community 1. The meters are to fill the come a second heaven. was that Algerian President image. Its public relations Sanders — Baneful sorceries school in Missouri. . The presidents and kings end Scott Keegan, sandman, and Development Action Plan) and town’s needs for the next 12 Bquipped with a battered bugle Houari Boumedienne lined up task, therefore, is to rejoin Webb — Camavaron’s castle Our hockey career ended ed the meeting without Issuing a Prank Mauro, Dewmon. the work of the State Depart m onths. with tile moderates instead of sdence to the mainstream of Wiloox — The lonely hunter communiqu®. the first time this the “revolutionary camp” in Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus life, to humanize it, to keep It Non-Flotlon ment of Community Develop- Deputy Mayor David Ode- thin Ice and fell In. has happened at an Arab sum were In the cafeteria at noon 2 arena three years ago an d blew which he waa once one of the Adamson — The spotted sphinx tu*ut. gard, until recently an engineer That first night, the most we in perspective — and “humor “ charge” as the Oak Leafs were m it. loudest talkers. He offered to and gave each student a candy Aheme — A proper Job ------with the HewUtt-Peckard Co. of learned about the game is that King Hasaan II of Morocco, Is probably the major humaniz about to make a big play. deUver most of his Soviet weap cose, a tradition since the Aitken — Oreat game animals Manchester State Sen. David Bast HEirtford, has entered the Icing Is something besides what ing Instnimenlt.” He’s been there every nlgbt ons to the war front but advo sch ool opened to 1943. of the world Barry is one of several persons estate business. comes on cakes aM a face^f ^ ^ ^ There Is already a copious cated that the Palestine guerril AU the cloasrooms and the literature of scientific satire, Bengtson — Packer dynasty being mentioned for the Dem- isn’t necessarily what you have „ halls were decorated and each P ,„t Manchester’s C-DAP task with tlft frau when you come Christmas las cany most of the burden of ^Junk A rf Nativity Scene Appears in Bolton Bam and Impact quotes from some of Bird — Marriage is for grown- ocratlc nomination for the war against Israel. room had ita own party and It. Half-baked scientific Ideas ups District congressman, in the tiptoeing In loaded with martin- ^er^Xed^ Night travelers along Bolton rough bom wood by the stogie not destroy the etfset but re gift exchange. this week and next. Oi% two >*. Nasser had warned that a po carried to their logical conclu Bloomfield — Controlling small event Cong. Bmlllo Daddario the final minute when the home litical setUement was no longer Center Rd. to Bolton did a floodlight. Inquiry revealed that veals the charm of simple ortio- Btorttmeblle Visit of them will meet next weric — More Interesting than the On Schedule sions are llhistrated by the an wars: a strategy tor the 1970’s geta the nomlnaUon for U.S. team wins and the fans shout possible and that the only solu- double-take earlier tiila season Mrs. Lambert aided by her chU- try, combined sdth a touch of The Red Cross Bloodmoblle public safety and tramqxirta- were the fans. Girls in nouncement of the discovery of Bowie — Learning to live senator. the visitors off the Ice. (Oontiuoed from Page Onei tion waa to plan for a new war. when a nativity scene suddenly dren and a friend had oonotruct- modem theatre. w ill be In town Jan 12 at the 4 tlon on Dec. 29, and housing on mini-skirts and goose-pimpled % thlotimoline, a substance which Bracken — I didn’t come here The possibility of Barry’s When spring comes, the snow \ Lfbya and Sudan called for appeared in Malcolm Lambert's ed the whole effect from stick In construoUng the scene, OongregsUonal Church from Dec. 30. The others will re- togs, farmers In overalls, out- dissolves just before water is to argue melts and the final hockey ported something new tor Scan Mrs. Lambert said she was 12;48 to 6:30 p.m. Mrs. John nomination includes a hit of doors men in hunting jackets— immediate preparations tor k®i7i acroes the snowy field on figures draped With remnants, added to (t, because one carbon Brock — Allce’e Restaurant sums their meetings after the game is played, those faithful dinavia—the two Christmas tree full-scale war against Israel, Old Bolton Rd. Retracing their using a variety of tound ohjeots realising a dream she has hod Gromon wtU be captain for the “Ifs.” First, Daddario must New Year’s weekend. fans just about every sh^ie and cookbook Oak Leafs followers go bcmk to family. One tree was being put but Boumedienne ridiculed by day some travelers for heads—lampshades, on an- ever since she and her hu»- day, substituting for Mrs. Paul atom in Its structure sticks out make himself available for the size In the book. into the fourth dimension. It Button — The authentic child iip in tile living room and the them With disparaging refer- suspected they’d have a vision, tlque Un pot aisl a wig torm. band bought the property over Bramholl, chairman ot the tri- our choary nomination, over UJ8. Sen. This column extends holiday B ui, they aU had on e thing in was contended that if in a re . spend the summer dreaming of other in 9 *® garden or on the ences to Libya’s small army The bam doors were shut, as A doll lies In a mangor made slx years ago. Nert year she town chapter, groating for an “• greetings to aU Herald readers. common. They could make a lot b a lcto y . hopes to fleoh the figures out fihe Women's Guild will ssrve old-iashlonad Happy action vessel the substance dis of noise, and Itu was evident fKo.that nero«« o t past seasons. and the large numbers of offl- usual. But the next night, the from a real feeding trough, and Cohen — After cdl; a dessert The memories must have I The flu hit Britain and its cers jailed since the military traditional figures appeared a coat hanger has been faahlcn- with chicken wire, and add on luncheon to workers prior to the solves one second before the ad the Oak Leafs were their team. Holldayt Your irien^hip cookbook for everyone some type of cooling effect ixHiltiy workers so hard that coup Sept. 1. again, their shadows thrown ed into a halo. The figures ora angel and a star. (Herald photo seaslon. dition of water, then a battery Now, the Oak Leafs aren’t Thanks for your most and patronage warm our hoorts. Conlln — Bib Bill Haywood and when you’re plowing a com Bhops warned of a shortage of Syria, Iraq and South Yemen large and dark agatost the Hfe-size. Close liapecUon does b y ,Y ou n g ) Mrs. Carl Gosllne and her of M,400 (60 X eo X 24) such ves He Blows Another Whistle: what you’d call file top of the generous good will. the radical imlon movement field In the hot summer sun, be turkeys. For more tiian 100,000 telephone oommittes will con sels, linked so that each suc professional hockey stack—in stayed away from the final ..... Drago — Notorious ladles of the cau se GIFT CANDIES jhave OUT own qieclal triumphs ised yourself would be attended year, The second matter on srhlch Is a srldow Aitken Btrik resolve the productivity, of a pliotogra]^ In a letter to Secretary of •*®*^®‘* *he coat of maintaining^ y^u head off. C om plete lor trag^es to look back on.” Against Eight to the 1969. time U running out pertains to ^ Mr. and Mrs. Marshall laboratory, calculatod on the Goldin —The music merchanu H,^th, Education and Welfare "'** servicing such toUets, —When you jump up and yeU Prescription Service "My own thoughts are with In this category are at least Greene — A personal country Robert H. Finch, Nader chaig- which would be higher than the your fool head off, make sure f r e e m X J V E B Y my older children who are en three matters on which time is the self-employed; doctors, «**■ ‘»‘® »«■*»«<* was bom on Aitken. Rt 6. are parenU ot a Number of secretaries, their OrObman — The changing class Oil Firms writers, artiste, plumbers and Oirlstmas day and his porsnts daughter, Mary BUsobsUi, bom typing speed, and the Number ed^ that although - pubifo ...... health installation. "To the best you don’t step on the cup of beer tering the service of the people running out. Two involve In room come taxes. Fsdl to take care of so on. Under the Keo««h Act, **•»**• D®® >• Manchester Memo- of Scientists. When the number officials are "very concerned,” o* ">y knowledge,” he added, sitting under the seat next to of thisV'country and the Com- Hansel — Like father, like son, NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A to these tax items by next WedneS' such persons can put 10 per cent l^t® Santo C3aua wts> Is a Mrs. rial Hospital. TTisy ars Ihs par- of scientists is zero, the prb^ they have been “Intimidated by the new passenger cars monweitiUi,” rile said. "It la a lik e hell I tal o f $550,000 in fines has been of their net Income, to a moxl- C®®***® Falcon*, of ent of three boys, Stoven, Doug- ductlvlty becomes Infinite. the Association of American buHt in the past several years” great batlsfacUon and comfort day and you lose an entire year. ------^ Harris — The fear of crime to me and my husl^ f o S eight major dl u,e third and the co»e- mum of $2,600 in a penrion trust ^ ^ 11, las and C raig. A presumably frustrated Railroads, which is intent upon have retention toilets, almost all Herman — Eleven against w m perpetuating the freedom of new cars are going Into com- that tfiey have won a placew snow lii companies for <^»PlrtnKconspiring to fix quences are much more painful, amiand thit.thus delavdelay navliispaying taxes un-ini' l*® W®®® WoM PhUodsIphto. scientists caloulated that ne KelloggKeilonr — Analwzlng children s enterprise to defecate on open muter service rather than city- applies til thsy retii«. VH®®**®, M, has bs*n Msarbiisler Bvesfag HstoM could spend only one day a year ^ your riSeti^,” d^buto^* ^ land and in crowded stations.” to-clty runs. to stock investors. If you wish to The pension funds eon be In- **®®*ng up In a Santo wit, CMombto earraapeMtaut Vlr- on research because oui of 264 Kennedy — Growing Into kxve He said the practice of flush- Schulte said the association •*"®® ®’® Th® Jtoes were imposed Tues establish a loss that can be de- vested in Insurance, mutual beard, mustoebe and wblts srig gtels Cariaoa, tel. ns-tt94. working days of 1,980 hours, 264 Kotler — Neighborhood govem- Ing passenger and employe has been working on standards she am m nn “*”rarfin "® onH^ flay ■' by •' U.S. District Court ducted on uiethe mcome Income vox tax lormsforma nmos,funds, savmgs savings bonksnonss anaand so on, —~ ®*“* P®®®tog out boys and candy ------hours had to be deducted for ment: The local foundations of waste onto the tracks “ must be tor new passenger cars. He said vlriw to Reynier J. Wortendyke n,e aprll you must sell but in most Instances must be to neighborhood chUdrsn tor the UnfavOTfible Ratio Noted E feeding and hygienic need, 160 political Ufe considered the most blatantly he had no figures on new loco- companies entered p ert^ rs by the fl- left there until the Indlvlduri U P®t 19 y^Lis. few showing local and foreign^ Lmry — Betrayal at the Vel t . P i - - . nat a®y of to® y-r. 59H. When they can be dtstribuU A tow wwk. ^ ri.. r.l..®« outiageous corporate pollution motives or cabooses. Acoord- elded against broadcasting be- charges, visitors around, 620 attending d’Hlv That means you have Dec. 26, ed. emergency call from the police H ARTFORD (AJ»>—The Oon- thet your departmental reguta- ing to Nader, 96 per cent of nsctlcto Public Expondituros conferences, committees, sem Lindbergh — Blarth shine cause the royal family has been xhe companies and their fines 29 30 and 31 to complete this un Deciding on a pension plan to fill in tor a mlsslnf Santo tions permit to continue unabat these are not equipped with re Council saye Oonnectlcut tax in ars, lectu res, e tc., 716 fo r w rit Lloyd — The American Heritage on television so much this year, were Atlantic Refining Co., finished business. Fall to do so that will involve thousands of who hod disappotnted 4M watt e d .” tention toilets. payers sn* paying more In fsd- ing and refereeing papers, sengbook Christmas has no religious $ioo,ooo; Gulf OU <3orp.. and you cannot claim your de dollars and a person’s future is Ing chUdron. Nader uiged Finch to start significance for most Japanese, $100,000; Cities Service Oil Co., progress reports and grant ap L o c k e ■ TOe Detrott proceedings to prohlbU the pnac- duction for another entire year. hardly som eth^ that should be 1 droppsd evsrythlng. took " plications, and 220 fo r c o r Luzaatto-BUltemiK- — Antique I..!!..... Jade .. ^ revising the appHoeMe but it is celebrated as a year- $100.000; Cities Service Co., There is a related matter of done hastily. But, for the lag ttw spoglMtU off the Move and iV em on end hoUday. $50,000; American Oil Co., of thsir monsy bock In fedsrol respondence and telephone calls McCarthy — The year of the regulaUons. He told a reporter selling to estobiiah gains. If you gards, it still Is possible to qual got ready,” riM sold. “Whan the —leaving him only 10 hours for For Australians and South $50,000; Humble Oil A Refining. old than 18 oUisr slataa. people that he intended to follow up ... Ooew.iM have stocks thst have grown In ify tola year—right up until Dec. Uds saw m* riding in a poUcs C research. Tolland Youth Americans, Christmas meant $50,000; Sinclair Refining Co., For oa«l» dollar In federal Mwvell — The Oanarts ocn- with a formal petition. value you may wish to seU for a 31. W o f . Ihan a wdollh oi good On communicaitlon between splracy 80-degree weather or hotter. $50,000 and Mobil Oil Oorp., variety of tax reaaons, among Banks______seem__ e/fi>ecislly______T. M. Goodfellow, President of Bound Over In M any w ere u sin g the hoUday $50,000. wtohos do wo ooad you at this, Ibo Botentlsts and people, the editors Morin — Dwight D. Ehsenhomrer the Aaeociatlon I of American We would like to extend our best wishes th em : ious to obtain such pension them and said In s loud dsep ***** have looked through serious sci Morris — ’Hie great port; a pao- season for trips to the beach. The firms were charged in a —You feel that your income funds and ore advertising heavt- voice, ‘Many Christmas, havs p®y “ "'*** most joyous socaon ol Ih# yoor, Railroads sold Saturday that he The council oold toxpaycra In ence and technical journals to Boge through New York Break at RHS irv a / at>v a. . 19*5 indictm ent w ith conspiring next year will be greater and ly and gearing their operations you been good the whole y*srT' Wo'ro proud to claim you as Moads. had not yet seen a copy of Na only one other stoto—Now Jer show that “ with the narcissism Muggerldgre — Jesus redlscover- and thank you for your loyal support. j^OBLES (^ ) - 8 a n ^ to monopolize Intenrtate trlde of therefore wish to take your to work swiftly, but most other ”1 resUy enjoy It. Whan I go der’s letter. The aseodatten’s Charles A. Merrill, 20, of sey—tsoed a more unfavorable of small boys who expect to be ed ^ u s is 4 years old, or maybe gasoIlnTpriXtucU in the New gaiiu now while In a lower tax financial ImXUuUons also are In out as Santo my arthritis dos« **” *T°^^ Vice President tor PubUc rela- Merrow Rd., Tolland, waived liked even when their faces are Olderman — The running backs tlom, James A. SchuHs, said his b ra ck ef. on acoommodstlng mood. Ths bother me, even whsn cUmbing a heeuring for probable cause —You have substantial losses long-term financial unwashed, some authors pre- Platon — For you departed staff recalled that a atudy made TEMPLE FLOOR COVERING ■ oommu- up to tha m oon i flo o r. U m akZ L f t * ^ • ' pare their papers in the belief Radeet — Toward common In the 1940s—when th ere w ere In Circuit Court yesterday and buys them in the stores. this year which you can deduct ments appeal to them . me feel so good, Uk* I’m the ” from your gains, thus reducing And the third matter? real Santo CUuo.” turned. Powwtwwii M dim lif tof of M l Mdlw Sdroot that truth will always reveal it- ground .< more passenger trains and prob- was bound over to Tolland He Hves *>mewhere in the Sincere wishes the income tax due. If you sell Your wUe’s—or husband’s— sell from the moat disorderly Rapofxirt — House form and cul- aibly aa many freights—conclud- County Superior Court by snowy wastes of the Arctic, or defense to two counts. Cities Service Oorp, also next year you might not have Christmas gift. Unfortunately string of words. From here It ture ed that there was no public Judge Max Savltt. possibly in San Diego. Fewer Coffee Breaks those losses to reduce the tax you do not have until Dec. 31 to la only a short step to the con- Ringgold — Ttie films ot Cecil health haaard In fhadtlng raw to all our patrons and customers It all dep^TiiTw "which child P*®®'*®^ JIT Merrill was first arraigned in you ask ® counts, gikI the others pleaded take care of this matter. In fact, elusion that outstanding truth B. DeMUle eeiwage along the tracks. bite. FRANKFORT. Ky. (AP) - hla tKsqiltal room at the Rock Time has already run out tor CHRISTMAS VISIBLE can surmount great obscurity Sagnrln — (Xld men bi Nader based his charges In A cilosa section of child tt mlgM be too late right now. Finance Ckmunlaatoner Albert and eo to the belief that obscur- John — Once around tight ville General Hospital two impressions of the jolly old saint todlctment alleged that establishing — gains on a regular And it will coot 3TOU. Christen has aolvad ths probism | part on a study made by Mono- weeks ago on charges ot break FABRIC CUPBOARD My In a paper la actually a mark ly gram Industries, a producer of was obtained by reporters tor t**® J*®®*®. which requires toot you If you have nothing .to show of too many eoriy morning. AND INVISIBLE Salerno — The crime confeder ing and entering with criminal of virtue.” — waste dispoeal equipment. The 177 HARTFORD ROAD newspapers in Long Re- ‘nto toe area through toe same your stock at least five days her on Christmas Day you must ooffse braoks by stote em-1 ation ; Ckiaa N ostra and a llied Intent, ^ destruction of public before the done of the year, the Bbcample (from a genuine pa atudy was made with the know ut no govemmeiR agency has poUoe vdien discovered Inside effect, or by un affectant in the T . Scott A 6-yeor-en- or effect or the effcitont which Tiffany Studloe — Antique <3hln- A 2-yeor-old caUed him "old, ------——:------. .. with the payment on the Wlow lattons,” os reporting tha^ the ing a window to enter the room only bagottan ^ n . Tha invisible Christmas happened 2,000 eUcits it, is U an active counter- rugs just Uk« my daddy. The Up of the long toil of the you hove Dec. M , 29 nation’s 30,000 locotnoUves and when tovesUgwUng the breek. years ago in a manger in Bathlaham, "For unto us 0 child is affect or counter-effect. If It la Wheeler — In private waters Said another, ‘T don’t know spider m onkey can p ick iq> on 30 in which to sell, 16,000 cttbooaee — each with a The bullet hit Sheehan In the an acUve counter-affect or ef- ' " i how «"“ “ «»» insurance opsts the “I know that Santo woe bom in on tracka, along bridges and ties. MarrlU la being held at the which studies the common flat- fiscal yeara largely a ho^dtol, and be met Mrs. San everlasting Life." John 3:16 over reeervotrs every year la Community Cforrecttonal Center with oil th« tvM idotp worm, thinks most scientific vigorous promotion of to at McDonsld’s.” (That’s a lo som e million pounds of feces at Hartfutd. journals are so deadly dull he programs. 200 cal restourant). fun ond oppracM iM I n I decided to include poems, jokes, ______"Santo’s address to 786M ftftivfty of for yoor satire and cartoons scattered at North Pole StTMt," sold Donald random among serious articles. Mr.MiilUn, 4, of Santo Paulo. rtw Moot readers liked the mix . "His bouse to surrounded by the MERRY CHRISTMAS ture, but a significant minority houass of olvea.” Qirittmoi ond fo *4 4 complained that they had not B ut a little girl chimed in, looion . wW. the time to waste on humor. “(St, no. Santo Uves on CaroJ These, McConnell says. Includ Drive in Son Diego. ISs daddy AND A ed some of the most famous and hripg him moke oU th* toys In Influential scientlsU. One world- his garag*.” famous loologlsl demanded that How did Santo m*st Ntts. her name be removed from the C laua? subscription Hat because the di "Ha’s a bochalor,” said oos gest was "misleading students” t o t JOYOUS NEW YEAR into thinking that science could Othsrn tbeortood that romanea be fun. flaw«rad on a motorcycle, going McConnell considers that most I we aee privBeged to eerie. doom a chimney, at a store. In a ' // PROM THE KitCHES PEOPLE’ of them had baaed their entire tree,:dariag plsim lessons or at approach to life on the premise TO A l i , Ou r THANKS AM> BEST WBHES tha iSayground. thM seriousness la next to god Further observation*: liness. The establishment never “Tou don’t have to be good all USTpM ITCHEN questions its own motives. the time to got preowits. H* HOUDAY 0BEETIH6S! Moat of what la wrong with linsfnuis Citeer brings them to yon anyway.” 4 e 4 U t u •'Hte iieladeer «ot snow and And a vary sincere thank yon W end fly oroimd th* moon. ENTER I V 649-75^14 W e hope Iota of good cheer will be Ugfctan — PomcIw TlMy don’t land t>*r* bocoua* coming your way during the holiday tea eon U U f i U d e f JOHN L »N E Y AGENCY BAINTLY OIL COMPANY, INC ■ok Cfgan th s i* o r * n o ch ild ren o n fl>* 33S CiNTH STM'-MANCHtSm, CONN. and may we say "thank you" for your patronage a o MAUI HhmIiIuib — npos \ ” ^5 * can a** end ta«ar ns sU DBSlfSN • ISSTALLiTiOS • APPUASCES • N N A N U fiC year long. Lsttors ars not nse**- mTHmonra BOLAND OIL COMPANY # BOLAND MOTORS MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER se x y .” tU MAIN tnU BT - ^69 CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER • PHONE 643-6320 X PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTCER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 Section Two WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 Pages 13 to 24 Late News from North Pole... M « i | PENTLAiro Santa Takes O ff with Full Load Hie Florist Christmas Message By HAL BOYLE aboard,” boomed Santa. "I'll gave her a big wtalsker-ticUjr 3t Birch St NORTH POLE (AP) — He’s drop you off there. But I must Uss on her cheek. Then ha 848-4444 - 6484847 Onoe again inaokind paasea in the midrt o f its Open Mon. thru Sat off! say this ii the first time I ever {ricked his long whip again dafiy ootme to oddtoate the Urth of the Christ Duane PfcckrlBo, 19, of Metl- Santa.Claus In on his way at picked up three hltchhickers imd cracked it Shatply in the 8:80 A M .to 6 :8 0 P J L Child. We have so many lesaona to graq> from this den, cbaiged with ahapifthig in last! wearing tuxedoes." frosty air. "Say It W th Flowers, feast The jolly old Saint and his fa Just then, Mrs. Santa Claus “Ho, ho, ho, here we go” be Anywhere, Anytime— connection 'with the theft o f a In The World!” The spirit of Christmas ia peace. “Glory to God*l> vorite reindeer are zoomlnK came rurming out waving a long roared. "Ho, bo, ho, here we in toe highest and on earth peace among men of mirror and brush from Treasure through the Arctic skies right piece of paper. go I” City. Oouit date Jan. 18. now, heading for the American "You almost forgot your list The eight reindeer leaped for good wfflr (Luke 2,14) the angriic chdr rang out border. He'll reach it tonight. of good children,” she said. ward and the big sled began Christ is toe Prince of Peace. When he sent out James Yoat, of RodBriOa, The northern lights switched "Never mind,” said Santa. "1 sliding througfa the snow. Fast His disc^jiles to preach, He instructed toon that charged with intoxioation and on to a clear, steady green—the don’t need it. ’This year I am er, faster, faster, faster—and when they astered a house, they should salute the ahopUfUng in connection with "go ahead" signal. And the going to give a present to every then they were off the ground hooBehfold with toe wwds, “Peace to this house!" the theft of some eromen’a © h p i i t m a i Royal Canadian Mounted Police tittle boy and girl, good or bad. and into the air. (Luke 10, 6 ). In His wonderful digoourae the niitot clothes from Klng'n. Oouit date sent Santa this message; ’The bad ones will feel sorry Jan. 13. May you find the peace, hope and Santa was on Iris way. And to befwe He died. He said to Hto apostles, “Peace I "W e are clearing all air lanes then, because they know they night, if you go to bed, he wUl leave with you, my peace I give to you." (John 14, love which is Christmas. With in your path, old boy. There is don’t deserve a nice present. Mary LoughUn o f East Hait- come to your house, wherever 27). Hia greeting to the apostles aftor His reeur- humble thanks we wish you well. no speed limit for. you tonight. It’ll make ’em try harder to be you are. Engaged ford, charged with failure to TTie sky is yours. Go as fast as good next year.” reetkm was, “Peace be to you!" (John 20, 19). obey a state traffic control alg- you like. Good Luck!” "That isn't according to The engagement of Mlaa The joy o f Christmas is God become God nal. court date Jan. 13. MANCHESTER HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. And Santa needed that wide, Hoyle,” said Mrs. Claus, who Canri Ann Edwards o f Manches is with os. The very Son HimsOlf, having the same BRNB8T LARSON, Ftrop. clear road in the sky. For his likes to play bridge. "But it Rockville ter to James E. MUnilsU of divine nature as the Father, the seofmd Persou of L t (}oI. Luurtoona is decorated by L t C!oI. James AOCHHCNTB 877 MAIN aTRJSErr in DOWNTOWN MANOHEBTER big red sled was packed so full does make sense, you old sof Trumbull has been announced the Kessed TriniW took to H im s^ a human im- V. Prewett. (U.S. Air Force Photo) Christina Btaubach of TVS B. of gifts it overflowed. It looked tie.” Hospital Notes by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Middle Tpke., was charged with Frederick Edwards of 438 ture. J(dm the EhnlngeUst could say of Him: “And like a hay rack zooming through Santa stood up to crack Ms failure to drive to the right and Visiting baura are U:S8 to 8 Porter St. the Word was made flesh and d v ^ t amcuig ua." the crisp air. whip in the air—the signal to be Receives Commendation Medal Isaued a written warning $or p.m. in an areas except m a Her fiance is the son of Mr. (John 1, 14). "Oh dear, oh dear,” worried off. But he heard a small voice driving after drinking yester ternity where they are t to 4 and Mrs. Stanley MHnilsU of Santa, just before the takeoff. crying: .And toe beauty of Christmas is the Virgin Lt. Col. Oeofge P. Luurtoema, serves with the 89th Aerospace day following an accident on and 8:80 to 8 p.m. Trumbull. "I do hope none of these pre ’’Walt, please wait.” Mother. "Hail, full of grace, the liord is with th ^ " Rescue end Recovery Squadron, Deming St., near tha Sooth Miss Edwards and Mr. Mlkul- son of Mrs. Hasel O. Luurtsema sents falls out and beans some It was Cluny, Santa’s favorite (Luke 1, 28). “Btoold, thou ehait conceive in thy a unit of the Aaroa{>aca Rescue Windsor town line about 9 p in . sU are aenlora at Southern Con of 108B Bluefield Dr., has been poor Innocent for this must be little elf. The other elves gos Admitted Monday: Fannie womb and shalt bring forth a son; and thou shalt end Recovery Se^ce which Police say that her oar. whfoh necticut State College, New decorated with the U. S. Air the heaviest load I've had in siped about Cluny and said the Remenlk, Franklin St., Rock caB his name Jesus." (Luke 1, 31). "She w » found {Mirtonna oOknlMt and mercy air was heading aouth, went eU Haven, adiere ahe is majoring the left side of the road and twenty years." was clumsy at making toys. But ville; Alexander Smith, Gaynor Force Commendation Modal. rescue and evacuation. in elementary education, and he ) to be with child by the Holy Spirit" (Matt 1, 18). onto the property of John L on - 2 PI., Rockville; Eldward Tomlin Colonel Luurtoema dU- •The Manchester High School "What Is it he is fretting Santa knew it was only because is majoring In political science. ^ e worid is sick with strife end hatred and suf son, Fox HUl Dr., Rockville, tlngulahed himaelf by meritori graduate waa oommlasloned bardo, 199 Deming St., whaie about?" whispered Bonder to she was so young. He liked her No date has been announced fering, destruction and war. May we humbly kneri and Walter Anderson, Main St., ous service as a s{>eclal mls- through the avlstion cadet it itruck a cedar fence. Her oar Vixen. "He’s only riding that because she had a good heart. tor the wedding. Tolland. y y e send best wishes for happiness before the crib and become men of peace. May the riona navigWtor wUh the 88th {xvinram and holda a master was towed and ahe win appear sled. We have to pull it." "Here,” said the tiny elf, in court Jan. 13. peace of toe Lord be with you this Christmas and Military Airlift Squadron, An- navigator rating. He served Vixen laughed so hard the holding up a small, shiny figure. Discharged Monday: An The Moors used the Rock of and good health in this holiday season, throuidiout the New Year. drewa AFB, Md He waa cUed with the ex|ieroteaalonal aklU His wlfs, Rita, la ths daugh reindeer laughed, too. late. My pack is already load view Ave., Rockville; Jacqueline 7U. Troops of Tarlq Ifan-Ziyad S t James {Mselng, yesterday, after an ac ed.” The New and management ability. ter of John F. Flynn o f Sara As Santa climbed up into the Landry, Vernon Ave., Rock named the Rock Jabal Tarlq, cident on Pine St., near Dlviaton GUSTAFSON'S SHOE STORE He waa preaentod the medal seat of the sled, puffing a little ” It is only my present to the ville; Sophie LaMarche, Village Mountain of Tarlq—which cen ★ ★ ★ sota, Fla. HU father, Peter St., at 13:80 pm . His oar col 708 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER during ceremonies at Tuy Hoa Luiutoemaa, fivsn In I\xt Icb- because he has gained some world,” said Cluny. ” I made it St., Rockville, and Albert Komp, turies have slurred into Gi Tile Wttli of Jew * wtU be noWiretort fnSgbt to- lided with a cmr driven by Jan Skinner Rd., Vernon. AS, Vlatnam, where be now ey, Fla. weight this winter, three black at night in my room—all by.my braltar. motTOMr In Miutcheotwr area oluirelMe. ice Kelleretrasa of 88 "M -rt self.” and white penguins waddled PmfceetBtit aervioea In Mancbeater txmigbt w4U be held at Rd. Court date tor Hadlgtan Is'' across the snow in front of the Santa took Uie HtUe figure S t M ary^ Epiaoopal, lO M , OariUon Cbrola and U, Bucte- able distance a|iart. He will be Jan. 13. reindeer. from her hands. It was a beauti Pneatoberian diureh, 7, Sunday Schtnl OuSitmaa pm- 12th Circuit tried In Bast Hartford in Feb. An unidentified oar aldo- "Here, here, get out of the ful angel with butterfly wings gram and oaroUng; North UhUed Mffhodmt Chimh, 10, Roland J. Roy, 86, of T Ham swlped tha car of Robert Ber^ way, please," said Santa Claus and a robe of purest white, hi Vernon Girl Wins New England Skating Title Ootfee FeUawrii^ Hour and 11, Wota(iR> Siwvioe; inme«ni«i G>urt Cases mond St., Rockville, waa fined nar, SO, of New Britain, as hs Importantly. Then he said, sur her hand the angel held a small lAltlieran Oiunch, 11 as, C U xam and Oaroki and 11 :S0, W or- $36 for failure to obey stop sign was UavtHng north on Parker Mnp p t ! H CkrlSiKMlS prised: magic wand. Judith Genoveel, 12, daughter land Figure Skating Champion- pete in the Eastern Figure Skat M p Servloe; Onfer Oongregattonal caturch, U:80, O ota- Craig J. Maselak, 21, of 39 St., yesterday, just bedoro 8 "Why, what are you penguins ” It is the angel of peace,” ex of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geno- shlpe. The contest was brid in ing Championshl|>B to be held In munion Service and U to 1, CSoUega Age Youth rkiniaiSnn ROCKVnXB SESSION Jan Dr., Vernon, was fined $16 p.m. doing up at the North Pole any plained Chmy.' Philadelphia next month, niey C$mpi9t§ w iii tnU tk9 vesi of Dockerel Rd., Vernon’, Worceetier, Mass. Judith re p m - and Felloaoblp; Oommunity Baptlat dnanch 7:80, aervtoe; A hearing I for-(irobable cause for brea^ of {mscs by assault way? You’re supposed to be at "Why, a u n y ,” said Santa, will compete against eight other Trinity Oovenant Church, 11:16, aervloe; Seoend Oongre- is scheduled Jan. it (or Frank stemming from s dispute with There was a minor aeeldsnt Mrith her partner Keith Wennik, sented the Skating Club of Hart 1e out 20th year In business end we would like to the South Pole.” "this Is better than all the other cou{)les who qualified by win gattenal Church, U:16, CandMIiht Oarai S«rvloe; Church J. Daigle, 23, of 669 Main St., his wife. Hie caae had been re in the Parkada yeiderday In thank our custamera for their loyoi patronage over the "We’re on a vacation,” said gifts put together. I’U see that 14, 8lace to sleep There was an accident In the Mefhodh t, 7, OndleMght Service and 11, Servloe and Carol A preaentence Investigation out of the cold had his case Parkada, yesterday at neon. In Superior Court Sing; St John’a Bpiacopal In Vernon, 11, Carol Servloe and was ordered for John Edwards, continued without dIspoalUon It volving tha care of Herbert Long^ Quiet Yule in Town 11:80, Holy Euchariat; Union Congweathmal Chundi 12, of 16V4 Morrison St., Rock- was explained to the court that Hamptm of Andover and Tim Rockville, 7, Family Oarol Servloe; TaloottviUe Cku^mga- vllls, on a chargs of operating he was sick and had hoped to othy Becker of 788 Center St. •■■of the ticnal Church, 11, OMvmelight, Servloe; Bolton Oongi^patlan- DIVfNBOES Well, tomorrow is the Big closed both Christmas Day and under the Influence of liquor. A return to Puerto Rico to j his al Church, 8, Servloe, Chrtatmaa In pOotuTM and an In- FYlday. In case of emergency, charge of operating under the family. Ha was rsisssed with Tha car driven by Ryan Divorces were granted last Day, and most Christiana will teiprethre dance; S t O eoige's Eplaonpal (3>undi In Bolton, call 849-5070, highway; 649-1886, Influence of Intoxicating liquor out bond on a charge of break Knowlea, 19T Maple St., slid on weik by Superior Court Judge be at home with their families, 7:80, Family Servloe with Holy Oommunian and nuiaecy, PARKADE garbage; and 649-9697, sanitary or drugs was nollsd because of ing and entering without |>er- the ice on Hawthorne St., y e » David M . Shea to: eating turkey dinners, reuniting U:U. Carol Sing and U:80, Featival Sarvloe of Holy Com sewer and water. nformatlon, according to Prose mlaalon and the court Indicated tarday st 10 p.m., and ran into munion; Wapplng Oommunity Church, 7:80 and 11, Oandib- ths resr of ths stopped, oar of Shirley Ann Garcia of Vernon with friends and relatives, and 'Three Manchester libraries cutor Joseph Paradlao, that the It would not proceed with the • ' ’5 ' Ughf Servloea; UMted Methodiat duach of Bolton. 11, Kathleen Coughlin, 48 Wallasley e). from Perez Garcia of Soutti exchanging gifts. closed today at noon: Mary Irugs were actually medicine case If notified that the youth Oandlellght Servloe; Ftaet Ooteragaflom l Chuivh of Ver Rd. The Coughlin car was Windsor on grounds of intoler Cheney Library, Whlton Memor {>resoribed by a doctor. A had returned home. For those who have been good non, 7, FamUy Service with all the Church catoim; Our towed. able cruelty. She was granted ial Library and the West Side (and haven’t we all?). Jolly Old Savior LiSberan Church in Whpptng, 7, Oendleltgbt Serv charge of failure to drive In custody of two minor children branch. Mary Cheney and an established lane was also St. Nick will arrive In the night ice; St Peter's Hplaoopal Cihurefa In Wapplng, 6, Chuivh OOMPIAINTS with support payments of 820 Whlton will reo|>en Friday, but nolled and the case continued Boy Injured, , Widest per week for each child and $1 with a Ho-Ho-Ho and a bag full School Pagaant and Carol Sing and 11, Servloo, A color TV, valued at $480, OPEN of presents. the West Side branch wlU be Communion and Carol Sing; Tolland Oonepagatlonal Chuivh. to Feb. 8. a year alimony. was taken from tha horns of closed. Edward Waite, 19, of 23 Mou- Many servicemen will be re 7 and 8:80, aandMlght Servloe and Catoral Budiariat; S t Struck by Car Mrs. Bernia Aptar, 86 Hlghemod Mary Buisson of Coventry Post Master Alden E Bailey tain S t, Rockville, was put in Selection CHRISTMAS turning home for the holidays, Peter’s EpUcopal Church in Hebron, 11:S0 Service; Sev A 10-yaar-old boy la listed In Dr., yesterday batwoan 8 and from Joseph H. Buisson of announced this morning that the the custody of hU father and satisfactory condition with E but then again, unfortunately, enth Day Adventist Church In ToUand, 7, Prayer Meeting. 1 1 :18 p.m. Mansfield on grounds of in many will have to remain on {x>st office «rill be closed Thurs the caae continued to Jan. 27. fractured riba at Manchester of gifts ever ALL DAY tolerable cruelty. She was day and Friday by proclania- duty overseas. Christmas morning services In Manchester Protestant He U charged with two counU Msmorial Hospital whsrs ha Cecelia Taaolglione of Bast awarded a transfer of the de And most importantly, tlon of Presld-^nt Nixon. Churches will include Zion Evangelical Lutheran, 8,'7 Wor of aaeault with a dangerous eras taken after an accident yes fendant's interest in real estate Hartford tell aa ftia waa walk churches In the area will be There will be no delivery of ship Service; Emanuel Lutheran, 10, Family Servloe; St. weapon. No pies was mads yes terday. ed from a bus to the sidewalk AND YOU'LL (S till 6) and 826 {>er week alimony. crowded with those celebrating mail or window service diving Mary’s Episcopal, 7:80, Holy dimmunlon and 10, Choral terday and tha caae was con According to |x>Mce, Thomas on Center Bt., near Main, y a » an event which occurred nearly the two-day holiday. On Christ Eucharist; Concordia Lutheran Church, 9, Holy Com tinued to allow msdicsl trsat- Rhsaume of 6 Avon Bt. aras torday at 1:15 p.m. She suatala- SAVE TOO! 2,000 yeara ago in Bethlehem. mas day, there will be no mall munion. msnt. pulling his sled along the right ad face and lag Injuriaa and was The weather forecast for delivered whatsoever (not even Ronald L. PInnay, 16, of 130 side of the road whan, for taken to Manchester Mamotlal Miss Chadwick Christmaa morning services in area Protestant churches DID YOU Christmas driy calls for sun special delivery). On Friday, no Wsat Main St., RockvlUs, waa some iinknoam reason, hs dart HospHal. will Include St. George’s Eplscopad Church in Bolton; 10, BARRiCiNi shine followed by increasing mall e x c^ s{wclal deliveries presented on chargee of dls- ed Into the {Mth of a car driven C Cited by DAR Holy Ciommimlon; St. John’s Episcopal Church In Vernon, FORGET cloudiness with a chance of oc and perishables (su as food charging fireworks and lighting by Norman Allen, 84, of BUlng- A number of items, tnchidteg FOR THOSE LAST 10, Holy Eucharist; St. Pater's Episcopal Church In Wap Hiss Rosemary Chadwick, casional light snow developing {lacluiges) will be delivered. fires with matches and the case ton. a record player, a pair of ballet plng, 10, Holy Communion; St. Peter’s E{>lsco|>al Church SOMEONE? CANDY East Catholic High School sen late in the day or night There will, however, be a late traaferred to juvanlls court. Police will not take any action shoes and a pair of lap fttosa in Hebron, 10, Holy Ckimmunion; Our Savior Lutheran MINUTE GIFTS! Temiieratures tonight, tomor outgoing maD from Manchester Michaud Jacques, 41, of 12 against Allan, who, they say, were taken from ths ear of Mia. ior, has been chosen by OrfOrd (Thurch In Wapplng. 10:46, Family Worship; First BaiStst No need to slight any row and BMday are ex|>ected to on Friday. Maple St., Rockville, pleaded in drove his car over to tte cen Michael Psgsno of Bast Hart of New York Parish Chapter of the DAR to Church in Toitamd, 10, Family Service. one. We wlU be here be below freezing, ranging from No mall win be sorted on nocent to evading responsibility ter of the road In an effort to ford aa aha shopped yesterday receive the 1970 Good Citizen Thursday or Friday at {xist of' ALL DAY to serve a low of zero to a high some Midnight Mass will be celebrated tonight In Manches and failure to drive a reason avoid hitting Iho boy. sflernoon. Award for de{>endabtlity, serv flee, except the qieclal de you! Our cosmeticians where in .al Building will remain celebrated at St. Francis of Asslal Church In South Wbid- COSMETICS finest perfumes and 688 Center St. Since no mall will be sorted, sor. Sacred Heart Church In Vernon, St. Matthew's Church will gift wrap them there will be no mall placed In At ECnS, Miss Chadwick U In 'Tolland, St. Bernard's Church In RockvlUs, St. Joseph's FREE, too! post office boxes either day. ..,ror Her president of the Girls’ Leaders Church In Rockville, St. Maurice's Church In Bolton and We want everyone to Club, a member of the Na No Herald have a St. Margaret Mary Church In Wapplng. St. Matthew's tional Honor Society and the Church will hold a choral servlca and 8cii{>ture reading at Ushers dub, and {lartlclpates Report Cards Galore Merry Chistmas MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. 11:80 before Maas. In Intramural athletics. Tomorrow CHANEL (AP) — TVacy Jones got 400 re Michael Dworkin, She will receive a certificate Drive Safely and have port cards from Brevard Junior Christmas Day Masses will be the same time as Sun day morning Masses axceik In tha Sacred Hsart Church and pin, and be eligible for a Merry Christmaa. College—her own ziid 888 oth R eg. Pharmacist state and national Good dtizen ers. AH bore dUtersat nsm where the 7 a.m. Mass will be omitted. awards. but aU carried Tmey*a addra
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to wish you a star-bright Christmas! TOYS MAY EVERY JOY UP TO AND BLESSING BE Y0UR8I Films e MANCHESTER PARKADE ^ 0%OFF e DOWNTOWN NEW BRITAIN ... A Child is born. And with His coming Oigari e CORBINS CORNER, WEST HARTFORD was born a spirit of love and joy which has Pipes lived for generations in the hearts e BRISTOL PLAZA Men’s of all mankind. Happily do we recall that ^ U P e NEW LONDON MALL Shave Lotion spirit as we extend Season’s Greetings. TO WlU McM Trm a st MMri III M rin Mr im Im fv Thank you for your patronage and good will. Humidors y OFF ’ '^1 W allsts b ON GREETING CARDS Hoom USMTIAUY Razors DECORATIONS of YOMM v n GIFT W RAP CREDIT TO YOUNG ADULTS 44riieiM|eU •1,000’s Mora:\__ • JSWW >sseii.VW 44m4S MaMhastW. A mmIb i NASSIFF ARMS Sports ■cMrif Mm M4 U«M. K O O All DAL Stores Open tfll 9 PJL Except Downtown. New Britain Opai t il S:S0 M l If AIN STREET. IIANCHE8TBR«.64»-1647 Irina ari Smp. S8T PAGE POTTBTEEN MANCHESTElt EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 Manchester " . 1 ______. y BIANOHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1969 PAGE FIFTEEN Hnspita) Notes TV-Radio Tonight 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Farinas Take TISRINO HOVBS lntenu«dlate Care Semi- KARMANN GHU COUPE Td Boedegging Vince Lombardi Bane BLACKY E ANGUS SEZ: private, Boon-S p.m., and 4 p.m. Televifdon 8 pan.; private rooms, 18 aan.- • RADIO EDMONTON, Alta. (AP) — Mart, widi oN oor Pedlatrlea: Parents allowed (M) Msuton 1:M (ft Hee Haw ^(G> WASHINGTON (AP) — The, gold letters he's got written Sec- any time except nooa-S p.m.; (4S) OilUcaa’s blaa4 (za-xsaa)(24.2844) xaeThe VirpMaa viri (0> s WHIT EWAIX 8 Weotein Canadian wheat fann- salesman -with the whisky- ond ElffOrt, you know, Lombar- 1 cMtoMMvs rtid ftload S:U <4S> Weslker (8)■ ■■Mew EagbaJ“ ■ ad Chrietau* ero, caught in a pin(di between others, S pjn.-8 pun. (I) Stamp tke Stan (C> (44) Mha (C) weaty eyes picked with a pink di's motto, sincGfw wW ws fqr o Mot Self Servloe: 18 a.m.>S p.m., (U> VaderSos 8:M (844)_ _ Qaarbhip af' a DARK GiUEiar high expenses and a (staplus In finger at the olive at the bottom "So for the last three months, 4 p.m.-8 p jn . (M> Film Father (C) 1295 toe granaries of the Cfanaiiian of Ids glass. Now the pain that my aalea have been going down, ry Cbrittmai aad a Mot OUlna’i bioad >;1« (8). Beverijr BiUbmie* (C> w ---- Intensive Care and Ooronarjr (44) Trata «r Cwueaeace* (444) Baa m222 Wheat Board hav* token to was gnawing at his heart camis Some days I can't give the atutt I w vm vPm wim iMQm r 6:M (S-S) Weather — Sperta aad 9:44 (8) Medleal Ceater (C) Care: Immediate family only, New* (C) (28.2M4) K ra» Ma*fe HaB (C) Itovttoniing their grain acroes pouring out away. So what han>ena. My anytime, lim ited to live min- (IS) Mr Fisvertte Msrttsa (844) Mavb provbndal borders. “ VInoe Lombardi," he aaid, boss calls a meeting and he ntes. (24) Father N sd ab r (14) Della Beeee (C> The wheat board, when It (tS) BichlMU (C) 14:44 (8) HawsU Flve-O (C) TED TRUDON. Inc. "is ruining my Ufe.” saya storting next m (8) What la the WerM (C) Blfht Mae* (C) tUle(L "I’ll do anything to get buying. I ’ m telling you. Nobody, how Ctoach Lombardi shows this visitors that witli construction "Oiriattnos” 1:44 (ST Mavb money. If i can’t sell my wheat, (24) Hastier • BrIakJer Be- (4) Meweeape "Y ou know I ’ve been in this losing salesmen how be can be imder way, parking space Is part (C) (U ) Mew* Beadllae* — CSAF where’e my money g(Hng to business tor 16 years and this is a winner with second effort, limited. Visitors are asked tn (I) Trath ar Cbaeaqaeacee (C) BelisiM* Film aad Bipa Oft oome from?” the worst year slnos I ttortod. "Well, I wouldn’t mind except bear with the liospital while the SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR OOBIFLBTE LUTINOS "There’s been a lot of pres The worat" I’ve already aat through that paridng problem exists. sure ff hc'a talking about. How ths Buttafuoco, ThompsonviUe; Wll- W F O F -lO t 6:00 Afternoon Bdltloo The president of the Western 6:00 Dick Healherton 4:16 ICaiket Beport ry Ohrlatmas, Dear." Mrs. BtBlel said her husband did not think it waa quite so flinty aa she son. I get down on my knees heck do you think I bought a ^ ^ Warn Custer, Creatfieid Omval- 8:00 Steve O’Brien 6:30 Weather Stock Growers Association, Dr. ^ ■' escent Home, Vernon; Mn. Pa 4:36 Btrlctly Spoils did, cuid she added, "By the way, the other oar orily got a few acratchea on fln hood." Merry and pray." 838,000 houae. I got two cars. '/ 1:00 O aiT Olratd Chrfatmae Program* Goixkm Burton o f Clarestelm, STEAKS Chriatmas, Mr. BtUle). (Herald photo by Bucievtcius.) "And I'm not even a football My wife wears a mink all win- tricia Daley, 208 Pleasant Val WIMF-UI4 6 :S John. Dando Alta, agreed. In the long run, he ley Rd., South Windsor; Ther 6:00 N «w s 7:00 Travrier* dvorai (^ul> fan. I d(m’t know a Washington except when ahe’s In Nas- 4:10 Unci* Jay 7:16 Brad Davla said, lower prices for feed are o SS - xveuaauiRedakin iromfrom a Diueoira.bluebird. But xm- ounathink iI aondon’t know how esa Delorme, Stafford Springs; 8:00 DkJe Bertet Words can’t describe the joy of WITH URDE TENDERLOINS 6:00 News not going to help the cattle in 9 | C C IU *C K f l p p O r t my born, he’s a footbaU nut To to motivate myself? James McGee, 41 Washington 6:10 Walter CnaUb 9.00 Bob Steele dustry be(toUBe "everyone is from our son." 6:30 I%U Burvess 10:00 Robert E. Ehnltb POWs Bring ^ nr* a D -J ^mbaxdt is the most Im- He took one last swig from hla St.; Peter H. MassoUnl, Notch 7:00 The World Tonight 11:16 Lou Palmer l l. / the holiday going to try to get into cattle, Members of the family of Air Rd., Botton; Debra Jean Mer 7 :X Fraidc OUford 11:30 Bd Anderson Force CapL John Nasmyth got W l l D 11.641 V t i m i f l portent man in America, bigger Klaas. then lurched tostord the 1:00 to 6:00 Art Johnson ieason, it is a pleasure to extend and we can. easily fl(M>d the ritt, 11 Montclair Dr.; Stephen 7:46 Lowell T h oiM their first real confirmatkm that than even Agnew. door. He turned round before best wishes and thanks to all our friends. maulcet." Families Joy Molkenthln, Bast Hartford; Stan Price, a wheat farmer he to alive. Three letters came Said U*S. Aim "In fact, he’s got a picture of disappearing Into the idght and Lynn Noack, 86 Mather St.; from Acme, Alta., said he had In the mall. Lombardi hs ke«pa on the waU. said: In Letters NEW YORK (AP) — The I swear It’s bigger than Ufe. It "One losing season—juat one. Rachael P r u c h a, Otailonl The Citadel Shows Interest MANCHESTER DRUG been offered 86 cents a bushel Springs; Thomas Rheaume, 0 - takes up almost the whole wall. And maybe there won’t be any 717 MAIN 8TREET-MANCHESTBR for grain the wheat board would ’Zl Z Avon St.; Mrs. Madge Stod not buy. He said hls average C(mtinued from Page One) bsen waging a campaign to get -And alongside the picture in big more LAmbardI movlaa." dard, Manchester Manor; Fran In General Westmoreland production cost Is 80 to 86 cents ence in San Francisco that the TbTf«!Sl^era^ munlst^ China, Secrotory of ^ ces Zlnker, RockviUe Rd., Wlnd- a bushel. NnrM, v(o»nam.» M.,. her DTOther. The family erscieQ __ Rogers says, sorvlUe. WASHINGTON (A P ) — A However, thoae who have Vietnamese wanted toe state WtUiam P. Roger South Carolina miUtary college known Westmoreland for years "It’s happening because some letters maUed in the United Mlboar^ ^ ray. ^ ^ attompt BIRTH YESTERDAY: A farmers (Herald photo by BucetvIclUB) la reported Interested in (3en. say he is “ a loyal soldier” and ^ ^ to exploit toe dlfferer daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter unload their grain at any for Christmas." ‘Jo*® wlU take those Mgn. «> uh: dliferencs bs- Steve Minsruy working on xylophone assembly line at Edwards School. William C. Westmoreland as its could not refuse the President’s tween the Soviet Union and Wursthom, South Rd., M arl price," said Paul Bahey, presi down him self," she said after president. But Westmoreland in- request. Communist China." borough. dent o f toe Alberta Farmers Ub- ^ Wetes of New York’ a learning of hls tetters. tends to finish his tour as Arm y Westmoreland stUl beUeves national coordinator of Women But even as toe list raised Rogers I Tuesday, "R‘s DISCHARGED SUNDAY: South Windsor chief of staff. his strategy was right and that ion. Mrs. Jane Long, 861 W. Center ______„ _ ® have a major Trustees of The CUtadel are his November 1067 forecast that grain in other provinces, some Calif., West famlUee others were dls- poUcy shift (]ulcKly, becauas St. said to have let it be known they U.B. (xiuld start to withdraw DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: farmers who can’t get their to- appointed. this has <^toiued for Porterhouse would be happy If Westmore- within two years has ^>een vindl- cal grain elevators to handle "Could I speak to someone time . .. This admtolMratton Richard E. Swan, 1C Regan School Shop Goes Musical land, a South Carolina naUve cated. their c it» seU It at cost or below tovlted to North Vietnam by the about the North Vietnamese feels that It’s impossibie for a Court, Vernon; Erwin A. Kon- and oneUme cadet at the Not once, has Westmoreland to farmers In other areas \ri» Vietnam Women’s Union. prisoner of war Ust?” asked a nation of 800 mlUlon people, iJ- enski, Pom fret; Dennis A. Keefe, Two hundred chUdran eot was supervised by the shop further complicated by the fact Charleston college, irauld be- repUed publicly to those who pn*. the wheat along to their The women said they were pleasant-(M>unding young woman most 28 per cent of the world’s Church St., Hebron; Rlchaard throughout the state w ill cele- instructor, Larry LaChonce. that some o f the sheets of metal come president of the 's t ^ sup- have criticized him. It la unlike- own to(»l elevators, saying It to permitted to interview three calling Ths Assoc'ated Press population, to 6e Isoiated. It W. Jones, 40 Olcott St.; Fran brate a musloal Christmas this During the first nine or 10 were of different oomposKUm ported m lllU ry school. ly he w ill speak out while In their crt^. captured pilots—Mark Gartley office li' Atlanta. Then she be- doesn’t make senra." year thanks to the seventh end weeks the boys concentrated on and therefore gave off (Ufferent No formal offer has been uniform. cis J. S^lecki, 94 Brent Rd.; "The farmer can’t raU hto of GreenvlUe, Maine; Paul Bor- gan ntlnued, “I think our Windsor; Mrs. Phyllis MacLoch- dlstrubutlon thU Christmas. wooden frames upon which the nn^itv as do so by July 1972. Czechoslovak National Tour- To fulfill the exploratory ob- tone bars would eventually be J market pixSi^ a^ The >s«er date coincides with Agency. By today 48 of the time together. The men drank toe name die longed to hear presence abroad has to ba re lan, 88 Sunset Ter., Wapplng; DECrS DRIVE-IN beer very happUy." was not pronounced. "Thank (ju^ed. W e're too large, too Stanley B. Uss, 117 Branford JecUvesofshopratoert^e- mo^^^^ ^ _ _ fh e ^ in f T n stS end of Westmoreland’s had appUed to the Swed. If She’eyonn- abrupUy announced * I f she could only speak to Rd., Bolton; James Gorman, agency In the government, has nectlcut State Receiving and March 1968, he was com- One had a red bell in the center recttonal insUtution In Oieehire. drunkenness thanking him tor Merrow Rd., Tolland; Mrs. issued a new regulation Inter not to be restricted to those In- Warehouse mander of a huge war effort; he us," her mother, Mrs. Dennis and said: “ M erry Christmus." ina appointment takes effect saving them from ■ertous aool- Simmons, says s ^ ly , "It would Martha Schmals, Enfield; Louis preted as requiring a miscon volvlng actual occurrences of p^mlly wanted to see It through, and The offices of She also displayed two draw- Jan. 9. dents, bs our happiest Christmas." Longo, Glastonbury; Mrs. SaHy duot report on any employe ac m ijcoivkicl . . . Sendees of Connecticut, the Na- ‘ hen perhaps go on to become ings she said were done by A. Morse, 81 Palm er Dr., Wap- cused o f ’ ’public demonstration ^ y that can result In branch of the Amer- chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Deloris, an honor student at THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY nearby Arnoldaburg Grade Navy Lt. David Jay Ctorey of plng. against forrign policy” or feder cwiri^We public ninety, croes in Rockville. Staff. School, was stricken by a form Jeanette, ^ ^ Pa., . . and ___. several car- Pickle al programs. Also, Mrs. Paul Mead and w t i e ^ It 16 o o n rid e ^ mis- Mansfield State -Pralnlng School. Despite some Johnson admin- will be of en(^q*alltls called sleeping toons prisons daughter, Storrs; Mrs, Wendell Tliat presumably would In- condwX or M allegttd to toe mis- Newington CTUldren’s Home, *at>^Uon efforts to save West- riclSS^Sept. 28. 1968.^^ Albert Runyan of Hart and son. Fox H ill Farm, olpde any HEW employe who “oiiduct. I.Is to be reported. ... Goodwill Industries. They moreland from embarrassment, CLOSED The g irl has shown Improve- s ^ P t o r , b.l . Columbia; Mn. Tore Askelond partloipateA In the Nov. 16 'Typtcal ^ s to be r e tr ie d ^n i In turn see that the xylo- “ appeared he had been repu- ment recently. Her mottier American officials have com and son, 89 HUltlda Ave., Ver raarch on Washington In protest are arreat fw felM y, Incidents phones find their way Into toe (Hated when he was replaced by plained that ’prisoners are not on Thursday and Friday says: non; Mrs. Frank Morton and agalnat toe war In Vietnam. ^ public demonstration chrlttmos stockings of 200 chll- D*"’ Creighton W. Abrams as "She can iKrid her head iq> allowed to receive or send mail Pimento Loafs son, Swamp Rd., Coventry; Am Interpreted by the Social against foreign policy, public jpen in the greater Hartford commander in Vietnam. now and look around and she and packages but Mrs. Weiss Mrs. Donald Hartl and daugh Security Administration, the opposl^ federal urea. Westmoreland still smarts, December 25 and 26, 1969 can follow slow-moving objects said: "We have every reason to ter, 40 Farmstead Dr., Wap HEW regulation classifies os P>’‘RTams, etc. ...” Town Hall Closed especially at lingering criUclsm with her eyea. believs that difficulty with re- plng; Mn. Carmine Maiglotta mlocanduct Incidents ranging ------South Windsor Town Hall of- In toe press and by politicans on “ She makes some noise and *pect to the mall will be eaned." and daughter, Sleeping Giant from felony arrest to foreign M J ^ flees will be closed tomorrow his condiKt of the war. ahe’s moving her right aide a lot She encouraged relatives to Apartments, 1288 Hartford policy demoiutratlona to stoie' He Says and New Year's Day. Some who defend Westmore- better. send one letter per month and MU Tpke., RockviUe; Mn. Thomas ments critical of federal pro The sanitary landfill on Strong land say he made a mlatake by "But she cannot speak and w e one package every otoer month Gelchen and daughter^U Hath grams. Rd. will be closed the same allowing the Johnson admlnis- can’t tell for sure if she recog- weighing less than six pounds away Lane; Mn. liandolph The department has a total of Yule Grown days. It wlU also be closed as tration to use him In a quosl-po- nised the Christmas tree.’.’ to: Prisoner's name, eeral num- usual on Tu ead^ both weeka. Iltical role, aa when the four- Holmes and daughter, 79 Eld- 107,482 employes In Washington § gxmwv*Oiwaeiami Beneoth the tree are ribbon- |)er. Camp, for Detention of Pl- ridge St.; Mn. Slddlg Sattar nnd around the (Xiuntry. f l - f f g f> # L I ' M l ' The l(uidflll win be open Ha star general leturned here In bedecked packages which "have lots Captured In the Democratic and daughter, Lyman Rd., Bol ■”rhe secretary, Department regular hours on Friday, Sat- April 1967, and spoke to Ooo- oome from pe(^te we don’t Republic of Vietnam, Hanot, ton; Mn. william McCarthy of HeLth'^’S tol^fior^d WeT ,/HEI^URNE FALLS. Mass, urday and Sunday Wl^wlng gresa. of Health. Education and Wei- (AP)—It waa Fourth of July Christmas and New Year. C3om- Tha know,” Mrs. Simmons says. DRVN. The e n v e k ^ toould be and daughter, 60 Vernon Ave., "Last year’s d(d]a rtlll hang mariced: Via Mbsoow. RockviUe; M n. Gerald Mul- ronceT*or idleroU^ oTJ^^^ mercl*! collectors wlU be per- ments he manunittee on constl- coffee.” the youngster’s hospital bUs- South." tutlonal rights. Richardson took down the Dr. Alexander Fakadej says ^ could Conttnued from Page One) As a (mpervlaor I am re- American flag In the window of Uttle Deloris seem sfn b « gcttiiig brought the men back in- befier, "but I don’t make th* as- gf mall,” Mrs. Wetos Troop* of the AmericaJ Divi qulred to report the names of hls Fox TownOatfee Shop, pliM PATTIES my subordinates who were toe red. triilte and blue strea- sumpUon riie’U wak* up.” gddded. f.«ciring their man. sion’s 4th Battalion, - Srd Intan- Despite the (toctorts pessl- ^ ^ ^ fainlliM MTSTG more tiy, 11th Brigade sponsored the present at the antiwar meeting men. Then he wrote "Meriy In Washington on Nov, 16 ... Christmas" and "Happy New CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS mlsm, her patents "keep our happy to settle for tie Chrlstmaa party. It tvas the idea vigil at her bedside around the of a former officer of the battal the emidoye, who naked hls Y ear" on the window, name not be uaedt wrote to Er- Richardson. 48. and hla family clock and we firmly bslteve t^ happiest day of ion, MaJ. WUford A. ” A14k ” she WlU talk and be n(wmal.’ Phelpo, SO, who was Injured tn ' ’**>• became Incensed early last tall our Uvea . . . wc w e n stunned her mother says. September and sent to a boepl- "Regardleos of my peraonal when signs of the with happiness^’ aaid M n . C. tal In the United States. view about the war, I submit buying campalgna began to ap- H. Becker of Palo Alto, Calif., that the peaceable presence of pear. They consider Christmas There ore several legends about mistletoe. For after 2H yean of wondering In a weekly coliunn for the ■ eace requirea that each of os reeaH that Ha Court Upholds Rights Santa Monica Evening Outlook, federal employes at such a law- more a spiritual Urn*. instance, the Druids of Ancient Britain believed whether her grandson filer, Phelps aald he and Lt. Ool. Rob fill meeting on their own time la "CTirlsUnas has become a thot the mistletoe could heal disease, neufrolire On Vehicle Data Sale Henry Hope Fosder, was (tead said,' ‘Thou Shalt Not KilL” HARTFORD (A P ) — In a ert N. Fernandes, commander of no legitimate interest to the commercial," sold Rlohardson, poison and protect ogoinst witchcroft. They or alive. love one another. Let ub, thwefore, pray to rings mode of mistletoe. They fastened the plant ment that iphsld ths rials mot Katierine Oolfins tn Jackson. a note "Intended only to adviee dom. When you think about It, or vebicte oommlaaianer’B right Mtea, upon bsaring that bsr pUemtU rtftf itetf 'Why not share a little of our over doorwaye to word off evil spirits. Mrt iSis superrisora of their reporting whomever or whatever our own god may be, that to aeU nglatraficB information husband. A ir Force Oapt. Tbom- W g w i^ our friendi good luck with a child who has what other day to closer to the It's soid thot o girl will be mqrried within o year resoonslblUties.” It promtaea on Oonneeticut motariris to pri as Edward GoUina m , was on had no luck?” Phelps, the father rellgloua aspect of Chrtatmaa' we be granted one thing'—^juit enough humility more soeclftc procedures later. if she's kissed os many times os there ore berries. ths IM . I of two sons, aaked. than the Fourth of JulyT” vets agoociss. ' and patrons a very knarry Key paasagefl of the Instruc Norman S. Chapin of Gniiby, tbs aaid the only official nollf• ” How about a bit of Christ Most of the customers took to respect one another. \ tions: mas spirit and the thought that toe early Fourth of July In good who tt* * "* * )'^ that the sate of Icstton received by the family Christmas... may your holidays "Reportable matters are spirits. his name and addnns to the from the Pentagon sras that bs In the mountains of Ba To there We at Authenticity-One thank you all and Is a child who will have the hap thoae that mav result In con "A lot of them thought it was R. L. Polk Co. of Dstroit to- sras ndasiag in aetten aiace be ring with good c h w and plenty! piest day of bis, life on Dec. 46, siderable public notoriety, funny," said Russell Rlohard wish each and every one of you a very Merty fringed on his right to privacy, was shot down in October 14IB. IW.&6LEHIEY 1964," because you all cared— prominent discussion In news son, 18,' the owner's son. "But ted challenged the commission- ifn . Psggy Wsugitofi of thal and did aomethtng about i t ” media, or congressional Inter- then they got to talking and they Chiatmaa. ^ er’s aiStaority. Oiapin main- den. Iowa. wUe of Navy lA . CO. BEB 8K- realised Dad was right." tninsd tbs sate of ths name Rohsrt J. Nanthton. raid tt va* "The secretory is parttcularty ------left him open to a potwiHal d»- tha flrat word on his fat* rinc* Dominica, one of the Wind concerned atxxit cases where Fort James, at 8L John’a, An- Seventy East Center Street, Mancheeter liM of "jixik msIL” be para chuted Into North Vtet- ward Islands, la 44 mUea long the oircumstonoe of employ- tlgua, waa built to dsfsnd that Oourt Judge Anthony nam on Kay It. 1447. \ . and is milas wlda. ment in HEW may be. aaaoclat- city In 1701. K OrlDo Md aaid the etehts Mr. aad Mrs. Harold MUvaly 11 TO ILA N O niddi emriors fits power ct the of Spokane aaid they had ason Fogarty Brothmrt, Inc...... to aril soeh fists thoir aon tn propaganda fitaas SM NORTH MAIN ST, M A N C H S a m It—1 ‘V ^ ••eorridtuttonally tmaasaO- aad hoard from Mm aa recently S19 & O A D ST. — MANCHESTER sUa." sod ths Sapreme Court as Angnri hut added, "Lsttera TBL M M 2M tecAned to dialnib that rnihig. mean an very mnch to no. X >■
CAGE SIXTEEN BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN/. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 PAGE SEVENIREN
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^tUgcag, Peter Jamee, aon c< Banry and IBuSs PtniD by the Inquirer watgoog. 40 (Moott 8t, Ifanclieflter. He a w txm Dec. 17 MandteaSer Memorial HoBjiitBl. HU m altem d g r » a p u « tW i a relfr. end ICie. Reginald Plato, 871 W. Middle ’Hike., Maa- chtMer. HU patenad gram^uftnls am Mir. and M n. s*«fc^ WoUgong, lU atH aittonl' • « « « « Each weak, Tha Manehastar Evaning Harald will prasant "Potpourri" . .. dadicatad antiraly to assist Hardy, Dongtas Oiarlea, son of MiUii 8r. uod EDen you in tha fina art of shopping. So why waar out thosa pratty faat girls? Now you can stop hiking Btake Haxdy, RFD 1, G iaiiaber R d., BSHiwean. He « a a born Dec. 16 at RockvSe General Hoapltal. HU matoraal graadnar- and gat all tha info right hara in tha Manehastar Evaning Harald. endi era Mk. and Mbs. Mlcbsel Blake, Rocky lUL’m s pMeinal Christmas tree is one of the most univenally popular of Christ an Mr. and M n. M m Hardy, KoMey Rd., 7M- A mas decorations. And there can be few lovelier than the one Und. He has taro brottierB, MBUn Jr., 6%, add S to ^ , 8. whidi yearly since 1064 has graced the Metropolitan Museum in • *1 ...... Burr C om er ...... Of the Parkade ...... Main Street ...... SubMtrhmn New Yoric during the festive season. Koonae, Eric Patrick, aon of DonaM and Rkdhetlne Ku- New F a lk y Far Smart Fraases Men’s Rental Formal Wear stock Quotce The tree, a simulated blue spruce, glows richly with a collec (dieiuU Koonxe, 7 DaUey Circle, Rockville. He waa bmn Dec. LOGAN MIIAB, Burr Oocnera See FOWLER OPTICXANS at Cosy Afghan 12 at Rockville General {batpHal. IBs matarnal grandparents SPAIN and STARKEL, Inc., tion of 140 baroque Neapditan crib figures, given to the Museum new dlceouat poUcx will save the Parkade (Kings aaction) for HOUSE and HALE, Main Rt. 83 Vernon Profeoalonal are Mr. and Mia. Anthony KuoheoaU, 7 Dailey Circle, Rock- you many doU an on your pur^ smart frames and oootaot Street, has men’s rental formal in 1964 by Mrs. Howell H. Howard, who installs the display each v ile . HU paternal grandfaUier U Harold iCooiiBe, New B dtabi. I t M l Bldg, have the latest Elactroo- chaaea of fabrica. guaUty and lenses. PreacripUona acourate- attire by famous "After Six". Ic Price Information equipment. year (the collection was previously lent for display in 191^-1958 He has a sister, Laura, 6. *1 * * • • « aervice ramain the same—only ly filled by licensed opUclana. All colors and atytes In oUee 4- For Instant quotes from N.T., and 1058-1059 over the Christmas season). the pricea ara dtangadl Open dally 9:80 - 8:80 Thurs 60 are expertly custom-fitted American exchanges, OTC or Flint, Jennifer Audrey, daughter at AHrad and Jean The crib collection is made up of figures of the Holy FamQy, day till 9 p.m. Phone 6464W72. HOUSE and HALE open 9:80 to mutual funds call 648-U06 or Gibson Hint, 496 Foster St,, wapping. She was born Dec. 18 shepherds with their flocks, the magnificent procession of the Magi Span Of Beaty 0:80, Thura. till 9 p.m. Phone 875-0769. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her matental gram^rareiSU Knohen Aid DUkwartiere ' ' ^ i 643-4133. Master Charge accept with their exotic retinues, a heavenly host of angeb, colorful At SPELL. OF BEAUTY at i K are Mr. end Hre. John Gtbson, 821 HilUaid St, Mancheeter. BBRNIB’s TV and APPU- X'! I} ed. Make caramel syrup ahead crowds at the inn—and a delightful variety of animals. Burr Camara Shopping Plaza M l Her paCern^ grandpezants an Mr. and Mra. AlUad BHrrt, ANCES a« the Parkade are and keep H on hand. Brawn ana The decorative figures of the crib or preaepio, as it u named in Springfield, Maas. are experts at cutting, coloring • • «i « featuring Kitchen Aid DUh- A quick and easy way to cup of white sugar In a skillet, Italy, were produced in the workshops of Naples during the sec and permanent wavbig. They waahers -Built-In and Portable clean hair brushes and combs stirring conetantiy until malted Altken, Blary Elisabeth, daugMer of lianUall and Shir 1423 give you creatlvo hair etylea to modeU are now on dlqilay in for the whole family Is to put and earmellsed. Remove from ond half, of the eighteenth cenhuy. They average from 12 to 18 I21I-14H compUmant your foaturea. Re ley Pender A ttk^ RFD 1, Andover. £Qie waa born Dec. 19 at new exciting decorator oolora. them In a Jar containing about heat and add ons-half cup of inches in height. Their bodies of woven twine and wire are pliable, lax under air-condltlaiied dry Manchedter Memorial fkjspltal. Her matanal grandparenta See BBlRNIE'a complete aeleo- a quart of water and one-fourth boUIng water. Then return to ers. AUo oompleta wig sales and are fixed in differing attitudes to match their animated facial are MSr. end Mra. Albert Pender, RFD 1, Andover. Her pater Uon —open dally 6-9. Bamie cup of ammonia. heat and cook until thick. Mors ong and servloe. Call 646-8806 today expressions. Their eighteenth century costumes, for the most part nal grandparents are ttra. Esther Aitkeo, 7 Ty«er Circle, Mbn- wUhos everyone a bappy holi In’ a small covered oontalnsr. fashion slim and flatter for your anwintmaot. original, are enriched with jeweb, accessories and embroideries. ohedter, and Walter AHcen, 96 Peart SL, Mancbeaiter. She baa the figure: stitching and day! Use It to pour over beans be Uh m brolhera, SOerven, 12, and Dougtaa, lO, and Oraig, 6. Annlvenary Special The heads and shoulders of the figures, exquisitely modeled in » «■ * buttons add the interest. fore baking, over sweet pota No. 1423 with P H O T O - Your UtUe girt will anjoy SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON. toes tor candying. It la sMo terra cotta and painted in flesh tones, are credited to some of the Zucker, Sharon jm . dai«Htar of Stanley and VtaglnUi GUIDE is in New Sizes helping you on Ironing day if ...... dround Town 44 Oak Street, la celehnuUng dellclouB In cake and cake best eighteenth century Neapolitan sculptors. Wieber Zucker, 250 Benedict Dr.i Wapping. She wlas b om D ec. 12H-24^,buatS6-47. you make a game of it batwaan their 61at year In buslneaa. And Icing. 16 at Man cheater Memorial Hoepftal. Her nmaertmi grand Size 12H, 86 bust ...2% the two of you. Let bar be the ToyoW Is Here yards of 45-inch. to help celebrate, SCHULTZ Is mother is Mra. George Wieber, 62 Unnmore Dr., Mancheeter. delivery girl putting each THE TOYOTA — a woman’s A chUd’e Jacket la raster to KM 6H la (tan artaW art- car now op display at MORI- offering a special annlveraary Her paternea grandmother is M n. Fhiinp Zucker, Haitfbrd. bm U laUa4a til Mil n g . article up in ita right place. sip If you placa a small key ARTY BROS, on Center St White Velvet Wave Permanent She has a brother, Steven, 2% ; and a sister, Susan, 6. fliM BsfMtta XMMtoeteE This saves yep steps and teach chain through the hole In tha • «( « *1 «• »yeto i» wSBka tm Arm, From $1,880 delivery. See and tor only $11.85 . . . Including es her where thlnga bekmg. tab of the slide fastener. Tills , on i^ oA S . inWTOBX. teat driVe one today. Once you L’Oreal Teet Curls, Shampoo, Lawson, IJnda Jean, daugttter of Kennelh and Jeaime provides somethiiig for tha have a Toyota — you’ll never and Glamour Spray. Imagine! Madsen Lawson, 18 Starting PI., Manchedtar. She Was bom Mai I aaami «« iir Popular DIsooant Items youngster to grip and makaa It An ang«l swings a cansar. D«c. 16 at Mancheeter Memorial HoapWal. Her maternal CMI, I let go. All that for only $11.80. 8b'girls, Now available . . . the ’69 The season hasn’t even open view SCHULTZ BEAUTY 8A- easier tor him to put on and grandperenta are Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Mladwan, 100 » r d i take off the Jacket. ' St, Menchedter. Her paternal grandmother U Mm. Ridh Laiw- Fall A W inter Basie ed yet and HARVBTY’S, Burr lo e Cream TVeala LON, Oak Street, Manohaater, aon, New York City, N.Y. She has four brothers. Dairy, 18, FASHION showing m a n y Comers is dlacounttng the moet Take the entire family to and get In on this fantaeUc of handsome stylos ury. HU paternal addition she U 66 and has nine sor now specialises In King ceptim to President Nixon's an tricks that do not change Ameri tions for afghan. Umttsd tim e only! Choose fn>m grandparents are ISr. and Mrs. Daniel O’Shea, Beaulbrt, Coun grandchildren. She also akU aise Fish 'n Chips . . . to taka ty Kerry, Ireland. nouncement lost week that HNS M l Is M ilt fw Mdi sit- tour basic pleres . . . Cxxnfort and goes hiking. ca’s policy of proUnging the tsni to iMtoii lInt-tISM MSSsf. il out. Also Baked Stuffed Shrimp * « * *r « 00,000 more Am erican troops Built By Stearns A Kuster. ii war and occupying Vietnam for und Lobatar ready for you to Pakenham, Brian John, son of James and Barbara Wa are being withdrawn for Viet medium firm , 203-coU Innor Remove starch from an elec e v e r." pop Into the oven . . . plus a ters Pakenham, Hickory Dr., Hebron. He was bom Doc. 17 at nam by next April. apring Unit nvallablo iit. Cni M Hi is Im i May the joy of We hope your Yule fa simply hesvenlyl this Holy Night be
aOBED ALL DAT with you tonighr^nd n u D A T , Ja n . and Figum-Th* MttropoUtan Museum of An, Gift o/ l.orella H. HowanUMrs. Howell H.). 1964. FOR mVEMTOMT Tkii WMkt Pim iaa « ii« » ** "TiiiifiMlMr in the years to come la prtaiB. Os saaas la. Na I Your Gallery l « r ON A 7MMMMK CHOr I 1 PM qUMjrr AMO VAUK THE CASUAL V I L U a i ^ CARTWHEEL i b p f BOOTH m a n d NOEL SHOP • AT WATKINS TAUXmVlLLB, OOH MICHAELS JEWELERS- OeisMoMi.M tM MAIN STREET — MANCHISTEB PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 UANCHESTTER E V E ^ N G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN THE Browns Vary Little in Basics Herald Angle St. Paul Winning Streak Ended by Eagles m i n t E AR L Y O S T - Strong Final Period Collier Old Master NEW YORK (AP) — nerve In a shoulder and bruised ^ Blanton (Jollier always ribs but he keeps coming back CjTataLBalliiig the -Gift List for more. If -anything happens to Santa Claus is scheduled to make his annual appear Nets Fifth Straight seems to be overlook ed in the (Joach of Nelsen.'the Browns would go to ance in Manchester shortly after midnight tonight. Jerry Rhome, picked up from By TOM BARRETT the Year balloting but There will h e gifts for all, young and small, old and tall, The ghost of tr^itkm past returned last nisdit to Dallu last May. and a look into the crystal ball, used so effectively by most experts will agree Nobody has any trick names shackle a rebellious St. Paul’s contingent and reward :hat there is none better Major Hoople during the football season, shows these host East Catholic with a Christmas gift in the form of for the front four of the Browns thoughts from this comer for the following local sports chan the old master at yet they do a job, sacktaig a a 82-61 victory over the Bristol squad before a capac- quarterback now and then. Ron figures. ------—------Havlng never beaten East In ------jringing a team up with a hardcourt competition and un- •®*med to forecast a period- perfect plan for one spe Snidow and Jack Gregory are “ 9®***^®y Conference football team os a ten ends and Walt Johnson and defeated In six Starbs gntiw into tug of war unUI Oie East cific game. member of the w .m . Bears. Jtan Kanickl or Marvin Upshaw Sports Writers’ Alliance for out- _____ the contest, the Saints wtOi- regained its strength Ask the Baltimore Colts about are the tackles. standing contribution during „, c k d a w h x s o N - Oon- stood an eariy trouncing by permanenOy put the Hd on 1964 when they were humiliated Collier shuffled hla lineback the locals and came bock in the ^ resUesanesa of the guesks. 1st by Ocdller’i Cleveland Browns “ head soccer ers during the season. He ter Hign. coaJim Houston, the defensive captain, on the left TOM KEULBY-Retum to the far fids season to the Eagles. van’s perfect to for foul shoot- the Etatetern Conference tiUe. Or 10 aide, Bob Mathestm In the mid form that won him a spot with _ _ _ R was another all around made the final score just go back to Nov. 2 and the ■I. dle and Dale Ltaufoey on the the aeveland Indians’ pitching e a BLE CLIFFORD - ’Two team effort for the home club, indication of the contest’s 42-10 shocker that sent Coach right side. He switched Lindsey r t ^ a n d no longer any arm table seats at the Ooid with freoh subeOtutsa com ii« fai earlier doeeness. Tom Landry and the Cowboys to the middle spot and moved Key Dliiner. often. Predicted to lose, the et the statistics wUl home muttering, "It waa just a Eagles instead advanced their ^>ear out the team performance mess." John GarUngton, a float, aggres LEROY KELLY sive second year man from JEFF KOEISCH—Safe motor winning streak to five games ***<1 White and dls- The Browns vary UtUe In bas RED HADDEN — Salute for Louisiana State Into the right trip to California and Houston his great work in serving as ageinst a singles loss in the op- P®I any thoughU of it being a ics from the teams Paul Brown and then down to Florida for general chairman eadi yestr ener. one-man show. Juknts led the used to send Into battle. It flg- Tlie front wall of Dick Schof- the Orapefruit League training for the Tall Cedars, promoters An unyielding defense and a unbelievably long Ust of five urea, of course, because Collier rath, John Demarie, Fred Hoag- A preaeoson knee Injury to season in March. of the Five MUe Road Race on float-breaking offense made players in double figures with Is a disciple of Brown’s from the Un, Gene Hickerson and Monte Ben Davis put the cornerback Thanksgiving. Eart's first period Ka beat so points, followed by Kearns old days. (Jlark do an excellent job of out for the year and forced a 2 CAROLE KATZ— Free mem far. ’Tom Juknis Started things with 18 and 'Tom SulUvan, Fits- The big back now is Leroy pass blocking. The two guards, quick readjurtment In (he deep Kelly, not Marion Motley or Jim Hickerson and Demnrie, and defense. The veteran Erich bership in the Neipoic Tennis ALEX HACKNEY — One off wMh a pair of baskets os gerald and Jim SulUvan pump- Minnesota’s Front Four in Action— Alan Page, Carl Eller, Jim Mardiall (on bottom) and Gmry Larsen Club for her outstanding job as great comeback year as a pro ’Tim Kearns followed artth a lay- kig in 13, 12 and 12 respectively, Brown, and the passer Is Bill also the tackles occasionally Barnes, still os "Tough ms ever, pubUdst. golfer in area ooropeUUon. up before St PaUTs finally got Junkls also lad the reboundli^ Netsen, not Otto Graham or puU to lead Kelly on his famous pisys the left comer and rookie a point OR a foul rtwt by Co- with 15 grabs, but was only one even a patch off Otto Graham, sweeps. Walt Sumner of Florida Stotst NORM CLARK— ’The same— stAN HIUN8K1 — Connect- Ooptail BUI Meeds. ’Horn SUUi- ahead of Tom SulUvan and two But they do a solid job. Collier likes to run the ball, has taken Davis' job. The Oow- tree membership for one year Amateur Open Golf cham- wan and Ed FHxegerald com- ahead of Kearns. Londry once compared the establlahlng hla ground game boys can be expected to work on - f o r bU eaoeUent work in pro- ptonahlp and Ume In his busy Mned for another half dozen ’’Everyone added somethli«,” Statistical Champions 4^ D efensive Standards Browns’ defense to "a rubber- before he starts to probe with him. moting events at the Manches- schedule to regain the Man- wcoessive points and tmagina- commented East mentor Stan band that stretches but doesn’t his passes. WUh a back like Kel- Don Oockroft, the only man in break." Although the (Jleveland ly, who got off to a slow start the league who doubles as pun- 4 ter Country Club. cheater Country Club club title. tlona began to nm wild as to Ogrodnik, again finding k im- what the final soote would be. possible to single out aiw piay- In Action Next Week Achieved hy Vikings players don’t appreciate the this year because a pulled ter and field goal kteker, has RED SMITH—Shot at the big PHIL HYDE-MARTIN DUKE UnaUe to get anywhere near er as outstanding. "I have to compltment. It fits. hamstring in the opener, the had an ordinary year. H# has money on ^ the P.O.A. touring — Continued success os the the hoop and even paralyzed In say something about Tom Juk- NEW YORK — Threie individual statistical cham NEW YORK — Minnesota, whose 12-game winning They rank in the bottom half Browns usually can make the made only 10 of 21 field goal at- golf circuit. Neipsic Tennis Club’s top “***nil^ outside shots, the nls, because he’s been unsung pions will be in action when the National Football streak was the longest one-season string in the Nation tai defense, yield plenty of yard- oppoaltlon stay In the trenches, tempts snd Is punting well bo* doubles tennis team. vlsKing squad was tanmobiUzed for so long,” he remarked and League’s Elastem and Western Conference champion al Football League in 85 years, posted a pair of defen- age but usuaUy dig In hold. Kelly came out of the season low a 40-yard average. Inthefl- CHeCK TOOMEY — Another by a cnsMng Eagle defense, dted his many assists In addl- ships are decided next weekend. j I They have been particularly finale with a alight ankle sprain nsl game the Browns triad Gary Sive yyj„*,,aj,le to the run this sea- but should be ready. Oolllns as a punter. great college officiating m P CORRENTI — Enough Any shots they dkl get off had ticn to excelleeit rebounding and League-leading scorer Fred standards this season that are unsurpassed since “ 14-game ^ Many pro football men believe If the Browns get past Dallaa schedule, topped by the jdush bowling In sanctioned NDBFC to be good as superior East re- point-getting. Again pleased with Cox, Minnesota’s placekicker, Washington’s Sonny Jurgensen WEST SIDE PEE WEE schedide In 1961. Dallas tlnlohed first, with 86, After Nelsen had shredded the that the Browns’ trio of reeelv- Sunday, they will play etthsr Army-Navy football game as compdltlon to be ranked amosig bounding offered no second the performances of the guartto, wfll match extra points and won his second pacing crown. Action last night saw Nassitf s The Vikings, who had their the third hlghert total ever.Los”*o>wboya’ shaky pass defense era, Paul Warfield. Gary Collins Minnesota, a team that bombed signment. the top 10 bowlers in America. chances. Some test-breaking Ogrodnik complemented Fltz- field .goals with Los Angeles’ The Redskins quarterback hod „ ' # tzeUes .of ihetr own netted a gerald and John Socha with the Bruce Gossett, who - finished 274 completions in 442 attempts Sports nip the Herald Angels, string snapped by the Falcons, Angeles waa second, 60; Min- for five touclxlowns In that 42-10 and Milt Morin, are the best them 61-8 In mldaeoson or Loo witJ. SACHEREK— Four-day LEO DIANA — Extra time to few points tor the Saints In the way they handled a strong St. third,' in the Vlklngs-Rams for 3,102 yards and 22 touch- 23-22, in a thrilling contest. A 10-8, at rainsoaked Atlanta nesota third, 46. -game, ths quarterback revealed group in the league. Angeles, a team they haven't work week so that he can enjoy pursue a promising side career s ta in ’s final mlmSes and ac- Paul’s press. Reserving his Wg- Stadium, permitted their oppon- Dallaa and Cleveland play h* had told hla linemen the TTie Browns live In conatent faced since an Augurt exhibt- three-day weekends skiing in as a baseball umpire and soc c o u ^ for a more respectable g«rt acclaim for Jim SulUvim .SLm r s C r ! 274 compfo- big third period did the ^ b for ^ ^ th;“lSaste;i llfghr^foro ’’X .r, th^e.” of V MetrOpfdltan StadiumSt&dlUm onOn ts&iur ______KIaaal##’a a« thav tllA itvla 11 #aaa*Ma 69ia«i 4K a .*ea*e**a ^ 6 AW.^ ...... a ______a . . ___ a______>____s a______/VA ak. - a ...... 1 .. Vermont and New Hampshire. cer referee. Nasslff’s os they outscored the this season, 11 fewer than the (Conference crown at the Cotton siZ seconds iuid I’ll get the pass- who operates on two' bod knees, Of the teams compeUng In ths *** remarked "I can’t say enough day. I ^ **“fl*^ to diange aixxjt him coming off the bench Angels 10 to 2 and hung on for 144 points allowed by the 1963 Bowl and the game should pro- «• off." both of which carry the scars of playoffs, only the Browns won’t RALPH DeNKXHX) — Golf CUFF DEMERS — An un to the second q w ^ as the ^ and oabnlng us down.” Also COK bad 121 points on 43 points Ski Notes the victory. Pacing the winners CTtloago Bears and the 1968 Bal- vide an interesting confronts- Nelsen’s protection, except In surgery. Thsy try to protect him be playing In the eame con ter- club position as a tesu:hlng pro after touchdowns and 26 suc were Mark Demko (8) and (Jarl Umore Colts. Uon between the Cowboys’ dlaaster against MInnesoU from tha rush and were able to ence next year. They shift oesr defeated football team at Bkist ***.,2* * ^ ' hie "groat asstats,” in this area. Catholic and a first Hartford In the period, mainly by the coach predicted “ you’ll be cessful field goals in 37 el- Mlkolowsky (8). For the losing Also, Minnesota yielded only strong pass rush and the g^d tai the flnaie in New York, handle the Cowboys’ publicized to the American Divtston with tempta. Hla 121 points this sea Angels, Scott Tweedle (12) and County Conference champion a lot of him i n ^ fu- 2,720 yards (104.3 per game Browns’ excellent pass pro- has been sensaUonal. He has Doomsday Defense In their first Baltimore and PttUburgh and CHRIS McHALE—Contract to ship with no strings attached. foidlng and the resulting 11 for turo ■’ son is the moat ever exclusive Jim Kurlowicz (10) did all the average) to the oppoaltlon. The lectors, who permitted thetr been dumped less than any oih- meeting. want to leave their mark with work In a DouUe A pro base 12 charity Hne e iio o ^ . Sloedy c t w ic (n> (Herald photo bjr Bucehrlelus) ly bry idcldncr in the Nntlonai scoring. previous 14-game low yield waa passers to be trapped only 30 gr (juarterback. Nelsen has had a pinched their old playnnatea. ball league In UNO. AL GAYSON—Pro at Golf- but surely St Paul’s was re- p b P PIS Tim Kearns Scores Two for East John Socha Fires over Bristol Defenders Football League. WEST SIDE MIDGETS 3,118 by Los Angeles tat 1968. Umee. 3* U land, another big year at the gaining lost ground and a 8»-80 J ju k ^ '™ " | M U Qoaaett had 102 pointa — 36 Midget action saw Nasslff The 16 touchdowns permitted Loc Angeles set an all-Unie DAVE WIOOIN—Squad turn ndoor Golf-o-’Tron. halftime score said the game t Keame g 24 18 extra pointa snd 22 of 34 field Arms No. 1 build a b'g lead by the Vikings matched the loW N5T. record by allowing Its was not over. § g 4-11 U out of 100 cimdidates for football 0-1 6 goal attempts. Gossett has a early In the game and go on to mark for 14 games eotablished passers to be thrown tor NFL Players Name Jurgensen at Manchester High next fall JOHN KLEIS — A wealth of Taking advantage of a crumb- o Rowiev i 00 3 oonsecutiva (xxiverstcxi streak of defeat Norman’s, 27-19. Nas- by Baltimore last season, only 17 Umes. The old record 10-10 U and then the OCIL title. basketball material at Cheney ling Eagle defense In the third ® »0 0 Battle of Winless Fives 165, second longest In NFL hls- siff’s outscored Norman’s 15 to Qy scoring 379 points, Mtai- waa 19 by Son Francisco In Tech and another spot in post- stanza, the Saints came on i sirmiemki CM) 0 2 in the first half as Norman’s nerota had a per game dlf- 1968 and Washington in 1967^ tory. A scenic sunny drive was GENE JOHNSON—Repeat as season tourney play. strong to again outsoore ths lo- » Totals m a DaUaa’ safety Mel Renfro, couldn’t buy a basket. Nor- ferentisl of 17.6 points. Dallaa was the only team to Over Gabriel, Kapp as Top QB playlng-nrianager of Moriarty’s cals behind aharp-rtiootlng a taken Sunday to Otis Ridge. Hie man’s ,rallied early in ths fourth who has played some comer- ^ man s r Minnesota also led In Inter- gain over 6,000 yards, amassing Dave Center Ttaigelhoff, all Uie entry In the Hartford 'Twlll^t HAROLD PARKS — Pair of Meade. Exetted fans Hkewlse f Mutwon T Pis but quick hoops by Nas- NEW YORK (NEA) Robinson barely edgnl 24 3 hock In the last two sBines. ___ ..______.. - Qu®" ceptions, with 80, while Los An- 6,122 (average 366.9 yards per Wilcox of the 48ers and Chris way. Baseball League in both regular outstanding pitchers, a few .400 came to life as the Bristoi club 3 H^as hod ID littercenttons Wto leadOXUX thatUM.1. ------dropped a g,„,g Lanzano and Brian geles threw the fewest taitercep- game). The Cowboys were the The players in the Nation------season and playoff warfare. hitters and a winning baseball narrowed the gap 58-60 at the « Won by Hall over Indians department. F„,,wi u«u. isnorrf SSSTw-~ season at Manchester High. buzzer. 4 RMondo five to 10 inch base. Sunday the por the winners, Lanzano led The Vikings and Rsuns meet The Cowboys and the Cleve Uis tour lisrd by Dallas rookie Cahrtai CATHY DYAK — Repeat as Although the lead never chang- h*vo snow was excellent and the sun, the scoring with 10 points fol- next Saturday at Minnesota’s 4 By DEAN YOST stanza as Hall continued to sat out and Dave Hassett, In “ Maher took tuU control of the land Brawna play tor the East inga and placed the m pha- of them Hill. Thm Matte of Cbiti dMsnt No. 1 women’s duckpln high av LOU BECKER—Another hole- ed hands, the hectic open.*ng 3 Ohio playing hide 'n seek, made ski- lowed by Bolduck (6) and Kev- Metropolitan Stadium for the pressure Manchester. After jured, also was out. Ken Ted- team tonight, trying to organize ern title at Dellas’ Cotton Bowl To sum up ths rest of ths vol fourth. erage bowler in the United !n-one at hla favorite golf minutes of the fourth quarter ^ TWal» / Hall High of West Hart- ^ J Individual 20 21-88 SI building up a 20-8 lead at the ford rode the bench for awhile them and set up plays. He was at 1:80 p.m. (06T) on Sunday, i.ig a lot of fun. in Porzanowskl (6). For Nor- Western Omference Utle. performance in sstecllng their Ing, a quick look at each pool- Dsfansivs ends —BUsr sad E Statea. course, Ellington Ridge. forci, winless in four starts end of the first quarter. Hall and newcomer Bill Maher made a real floor general for lu. Our Dec. 28. Met David Judson, the owner, man's, Dan Socha (11) and Glen In a season-long, three-way average ^eW 78.0 P«r g ^ o L ^ All-Playsr. AU-NFL team tion: Jonas, no oontsst. But VUriags’ walked away from the increased the mark to 33-16 at his debut. Maher was out sick ^ j „ who practically gave me a com- McGeown (6) played good battle for the leadership in The previous low was 1,081 by " " ' ___ _ defense was good, but they were All told, 10 of ths 22 players Tight end Jerry Smith by Jim Marshall and Ihloons’ POP CHAOE—Another birth PAUL PHINNEY—CXTL cross Schoolboy Hoop Roundup the half. at the start of the season but Plete tour of the facilities and games. dumping the opposing passero, Dallas to 1967. Clarke Arena winners last making some unbeUevable will meet for the NFL Champ selected to the first team were a wide margin over Jsokle (.nsud# Humphrey had eowstdsr day party, No. 101, by bowling country title for hla Manches Highlight of the second period has worked his way back Into a briefing on some of the p e r ------— * ------a stringoor two at the Parkade ter High squad. night after pinning a 65-47 shots." ionship at the home of the West from clubs that srera also-rans Smith of St. Inula. Boattersd able support. waa a half court, one hand push shape. sonal at Otis Ridge. This is the Lanea. defeat in CCIL play on the Sophomore Rick Klernan, ern Champion on Sunday, Jan. to ths divisional raoss. And four votes for Colts’ John Maoksy Dsfansivs tscklsa—Oissn and shot at ths buzzer that bounced High scorer for the evening ------Dominated hy Three Teams— ------ED CAIN—Manchester sports- Manchester High Indiana. Man younger brother of Bob Klernan, 4. 23rd year of operation, a popu- of ths flrst-tsainsrs piaysd on <7harlls Sanders. IJIIy had run from Vtktaigi’ off the backboard and went was Hall’s Muriarty with 26 JACK MoNARY—’Hme to re caster, now In Minneapolis, a Rams Win Third, chester, with the loss, dropped star for Manchester last year, L ob Angeies’ Alvin Haymond resort In both winter and Isst-place teams. The Chlcsgo WMs receivers — Wsrflsld oil Alan Page, Liana’ Alsx Ksitss. to 0-4. The local five Is idle un through the hoop by Dave De- points. Teammate Lorch popped came off the bench In hla first summer. It is just 53 miles from alone, but Jefferson close win- Dsfenslvs baoks—Barnsy sad consider and return as coach of ahdl at calling play-by-play Maio. tkxis total Is the second highest Bears, to foot, who have won the Red Roldera in the (Charter games of the MIrmesota ’T^ns UI Dec. 80 when the Windham in 21 to help pace the attack. varsity game In the fourth quar ever, topped only by Sonny’s 288 my driveway to the parking lot. ner over Cowboys' Lance Rant- Johnson, hands down. Cowhoys’ Coach Jim Moriarty, trying Balance Sheet of Power only one gams all sessofv land Oak Football Conference Pony in the American League. Whippets are the opponents in For the losers, Lankford hit for ter and contributed two hoops to 1967. He is the only paoeer Th;re was no waiting in the lift zel. Redskins’ Charley Tsytor (kirnsll Groan best ot rest C ed just as many plsyeni on the Dlvtslon. SW Back on Beam WllllmanUc. to find a winning Indian com- 19 pointa and was the only Indi for four pointa. ever to gain over 3,000 yaixls in Une at any time as the area is right there. Ssfstles - tto»>ody eloss to binaUon, used Jack Holik, Jim first team (two) ss the Cteve- GENE BEBGIN — Real, hot Unable to crack the tough an In double figures. Tedford Hall (6S) a season five times. serviced by a beginners’ tow, T- land Browns, who ran away Offensive tscklsa -Brown led Henfro snd Wilson, to that sr- Rolling along after a slow start, Rockville High’s Balesano, (3iuck Lankford, had nine points and Brian Ma p B p PtB voting Nasly edged Vikings’ der. NA’TE AOOflnNELLI — HU clock car and a long winning Hall zone, Manchester was 0 Roberts 0 36 2 New Orieens’ Dan Abram- end e Poma kft. A Reflected on AFL Stars with tlie Ontury Dlvlslan Utle. Honor, the mayor, would like treak at area tracks. Rams easily overpowered Southington High in a forcing many ahots from the Brian Maher and Tom (Jonran her eight. 4 Stuplln 3 1-1 5 Grsdy Aldermen tor other There was no room, obrietw- as his starting five. BUI Psoplea 0 EXeJfkio 3 owlcz caught eight passes tor ery 6 »4fl 00. , 129 yards last Sunday to break ^ 7 Oak it waa now Ume to Defensively, the ends ware however, was In ^ balloUng Offensive guards-Oltlinghsm ing, Bsrt Morrslt of lbs CWts, town on hU Idea of Improving KAN LANCE — Opportunity to cess. Getting back in the winners’ circle, South Wind rebound. Just the opposite. Hall 3 6 try the other trails. The balance sheet o f pow- sor topped previous undefeated ------— 3 Bertram 0 SS 0 a three-way tie and win the pass bunched together, with Jackson quarterback The pteyera won ------handily. Mock narrow win- tsst year’s flrsl-lasm quarter all recreation activities to make pUy In National Volleyball was making their shots and big 1 Muriarty m. S4 OB receiving tiUe, with 73. Wash With the Dutchman getting ^1" Ameri(»n Frot- it second to none in the state. Tournament competlUon. Somers, BS-S4. Also, Rham de and McDole beating out New ^ "v**" sll lsstusr back. went voteless this Hme Bob Lorch waa grabbing the 14 Totals ington’s Charley Thylor had 71 crowded on occasions, a shift ball Leafilue is reflected in feated Bolton 52-48, and B. O. rebounds. 66 York’s Gerry Phllbto and San Hickerson of Browns . around. p Manchester Pittsburgh’s Roy JeCferscn to the Slalom HUl, which waa the WN.. . ms WN « ■- man Oabiifl oC the Loa An»iea MEL SIEBOLD — Continued LEE FRAOCmA—First prise Smith downed Ellington, 58-51. and 1969 All-AFL Team 86- Diego’s Steve D ^ n g by c ^ ^ During the first quarter. Hall 4 Cofyran P Pta hadftasssl 67. __ __ * ^ __ VT______for the lanert catch In the an 50 0 quite a challenge. Here was lected for Newspaper En- progress in building up. the connected on nine of IT at 0 Batesano 54. 0 Bobby WUliams o t DetrOilt cap margin.^ Same goes for tefsn- ^ town recreation program which nual Martna's Vineyard Striped ROCKVILLE—Once again a Tedford some of that good untracked tcrprlse AssoclaUon. tempts while Manchester waa 0 Wooley 1-a 9 tured the kickoff return UUe, slve tackle, where Buck Buch- ^ Phipps, Bradshaw To Perform had reached a new post-war Bass Tournament. the Rama’ Larry Wlllette (18) 56 3 powder and It was nice to watch 'ihe team was dominated by four for 14. Butch Moriarty 3 Lankford 8-7 13 with a 33.1-yard average for 17 anan of Kansas a t y and Jim p ^ c llv e ly . GabrtsI and Kapp low. and Mike Fanis (13) powered a RbiUc S3 4 the instructors chasing to the the Oakland Raiders, the New opened the game for Hall In a/lCsher returns. Dunaway of Buffalo ware doss to dlvlstamal STAN OGBODmK -aass A the offense In providing Rock- the quarter with nine points. 0 Kieman S4 8 powder. I don’t think there was York Jets and the Kansas City 6 B. Maher 50 4 Baltimore’s David Lee had a runnsrsup to KsaUng and BUIot. championships. Jurgensen did STAN OZIMEK—Set of sea CIAC Basketball Tournament vUle with the win. Bill Wilde, The local quintet, findl^ the 1-a 1 more them a (XMiple of dozen Chiefs, who landed 18 first-team Buonlcontl and Kansas City’s son tickets for all home games Crown. also of the winning team, chip BsekvUls (U) 46.8-yard punting average to on this slope all day and the berths among them. The Raid- College Grid Stars B F Pts bosket hard to reach, made 13 TotaJs 13 5^ capture the UUe he also won WIHls Lanier also wers tight to ^ ui. of the New York MeU at Shea ped In with 11 points. FkrrU 5 3 13 poone at half 3346 JtiUL skiing was great. era, champions of the Western only four hoope in the next as a rookie to 1966. the voting tor middle Uns- ,,, ,h,ir first winning Stadium. JIM PENDERS — ’Top-grade Johnmxi 1 Chatted with the genial Jim Division, had five first-tesmers The Rams, playing a tough WUdp 5 No 1968 individual champion basebcdl team at East Catholic defense, opened up a 37 point B«*nfpn 2 Ryan, who has a working staff and the Jets, chsmplona of the sssson to 18 years and. to the In Holiday Meeting WWfbUrt 4 successfiflly defoided his tiUe. George Webster of Houston, pi«ca LEFTY BRAY—Ringside tick which means the HCXJ Utle and of 35-40 instructors. Ryan had a Eastern Division, had flour. Kan- M, led the teegue In peas- lead In the third period and Dram<» 4 Granby High led the punt returners, with an who Is having a subpar year ing. et for the Governor’s Baseball a state tourney berth. coasted on to victory. Eleven Aceto a class of 18 which was taking a sas Clity, runnenip to Oakland, He threw more than NEW YORK (A i’ ) — Mike I’hipiM and Terry Brad- KHvte 4 Rough Night average ot 13.2 on 33 returns. by hls sUndsrds, still msnag- Gabriel snd Kapp, completed shuw. two of college footliall’s finest senior quarter Dinner in Tampa, Fla. in JOE GARMAN—New gun to Rams contributed to the at OWTurhtrm 1 course which will lead _ to cer- el*> placed four players on the March. Chicago’s Gale Sayers capped Insure better. scores In week tack. Fortin 1 Easily Turns Ufication as instructors on' com- unit, ed to win a Itoebacktog spot more pasees. and gained more )^cks. will Iw in the Christmas Day spotlight at Miami, ly skeet competition. WrUe« 3 sensational comeback from Jtriin Bernalche and Bob Bot- All Around k n ^ WCTgery to 1968 to run for plelion of exams. Met Frank The Oakland players selected over Buffalo’s Mika ttrattom ysrd^e T^ Ra.. as the North-South All-SUr (lame ushers in a hoU- BOB HAMILTON — Com And to all r e fe rs of The Her Totals » 17 81 His Isammste, Miller Farr, aad has been the finest of Jurgen (luy seasun Uiwl Iwuih. plete recovery from leg Injury ald, a MERRY CHRISTMAS teon with 14 points apisce pac Ncsihfiif t4Mi <43) Back Cheney 1,032 yards and achieve his sec Mayeda and family taking lea- were: Split end Fred Fred BUet- Kansas City's Jim Lynch also sen’s 13 seasons In Uis NFL and Blue 2 the Roee Howl, seoood-rsakod and a tp e t on the All-Yankee ;nd a safe holiday. ed the losera’ attack. Bemaferh«k 4 For Motta ond rushing tide. It was Sayers’ sons from Phillipe Syp, a nlkoff, center Jim Otto, defen- had considerabla support In ths even Vince Uimbardi, s man ProfesslonsJ bird-dogs, Includ- Penn Slate meets Mlssaurt to 6 with only four players scor second time over 1,000 yards. French certified instructor. This slve tackle Tom Keating, de voting for linebackers. Ths Ust nek given to adjectives, paid ln( Chlcsfit liears (foach Jim SOUTH WINDSOR -:- WlUi on Kelly 0 NICK BUOmOONTI the Orange Howl and Mtnsiastp- Butsanoskl l Coach Dick Motta of the C3il- ing and connecting on just eight ls the first experience for Frank fenslve halfback WllUe Brown, cioie result came at dsfansivs tiim the supreme compliment iJooley, will be on band at the ly one defeat on their record. pi tacklea Arkansas In the Sugar Valentine 0 oago Bulls arrived late for the field goals and one free throw, Sr. and Jr. along with Nancy w d safety Dave GraysOT. 3^ halfback, where Byrd edged mld-eeason: "Jurgetiaen U Orange Howl, whare PhJppa, South Windsor proved to be Waloiudct 1 and wife. ' Jets were quarterback Joe ^ ^ ______. Purdue's Ali-Amtrlcsn signal Howl Nyrcn i game with the Boeton Celtics Clieney Tech reached the bot _ u >k uaH I**'' Oakland’s Jim Otto hod a Denver rookls Al Thompson. •7“ pe*oi‘ I've evvr oosch- Bruins Let Pistol ■pollers as they toppled Somers. and left early. Maybe he tom of the barrel last night in caller,. directs the North attack After Phipps, the Hslsmsa It was the Bobcata' aecond 15 15 45 6keorbta)g a 60-iT thnmpiwy at Eight Viking n ., ™ ™ -■»wv O..UM pu,. -■■■ ^ against s South squad ted by shouldn't have come at all. 28 and no wind to speak of. nr Morris. ers. on the second teem, Kansas Although Osbrlsl landed on Trophy runner-up,• snd Brod- N' vlPtorv w thout a loss • Hmmik Wt Motta overslept at his motel the hands of Granby High at the ¥ J 1 n -s r A s e c w LsI" Mrs. Judson saw Syp walking on *"1* defensive tackle John UtUe All-American Bradshaw ^ w . blue chip quarterback tat and Somers dropped to 3-1. Roy local gym. Runnlng backs Little snd City snd Houston— runnersup aecond lasm, the Rams stlil of ta>utslana Tech. Have Both Barrels BohrI Tuesday night after rejoining s I f i y^ers c r o k T C l ha^dg and asked if anything Kansas City; Bast—tour (our pUyeni on th« fink the smalt c o H ^ ranks, go at As usual big Tom Roy led H Hurir»*r his National Basketball Associa It was never any contest after Snell also bad competition from to the Jets to the 2 NEW YORK (AP)—Pistol Pete Maravich faced the Mason — - was wrong, and he said. -m y '^ O ff^ v e ^ k ls T m f- »»• unit, ss did ths Dsllss Cowboys A top-flight quarterback re each other at Miami Thuraday. the winners with 36 points with the opening whistle as the In a couple of Garretts—Boston's each. UCLA firing squad Tuesday night and the Bruins let HtiiiManl tion team In Boston after a legs are a little tired from all 4 u y i ^ Budd^ Bob Brown was s Isndsllds portedly is top priority fur the the sptAlight shifts to Saturday's Terry Stoddard canning 18 and Rtnsiwun scouting trip, and got to Boston vaders scored almost at will. In Pro Bowl Eaat-Weat mseUng. him have both barrels. ll Burner All nine Granby players got In the skiing, so I should exercise choice St offsnsivw tackle, and- 'v '" ^ teammates John Boaol and Phil IkCVesQue Garden at 4 :06 of the aecond pe the arms." Syp U a member Robtoson. ^ with the PMteburgh Stsetors to Metsman winner Steve Owsns ‘The barreU were named Hen- Oollfornla combined a tight de- KeH) to the scoring act with Mae Me. LOB ANGELES (AP) — (Juar- f-a I f • I -wwT e 1K7 ^ outers were onsnslvs ry Bibby and John ValMy and (^>*e and bot ohootlng tor a fo- Levesque popping In U points Jank arskl riod. He capped the evening by ^ determine who picks first m tbs of Oklshoma. hls AU-Ametlesn apiece. Keley setting the pace with U lerbaclDi Roman Gabriel of Los of the French National gymnas- S t ' Uiey combined to limit the Loui- M rout of St. John's, which was Sullh-ati getting two technical fouls and rsychological Warfare iNow t y, upcoming pro draft. running mate. Bob Anderson ot automatic expulsion from ref Potote, the only boir In double Angeles and Joe Kapp of Mta- Uc team. The new nursery ^ ’Dumpy C^jp- slana State hotshot to 38 poinU. treah from a convincing For Somers, Tom Knox iMd Totais 41 14 96 figures. nesota today were named to school Is under the dIrecUon of *!*.”"**?.’ ^oootver lo a c e Thr Non). South cmleet. to be ' 'olorado. and San M ^e 14 points. Hemers eree Jack Madden and left the quarteilMtck Dennis Shsw, ths —he was averaging 44.6, best in triumph over ranked DavtiUoii. ah\w Ken Larrimors was Teeh’s guide the West against the East Susan Hodge. The children have trievised nsttonslly (Alkl-TV, game with 3 ;85 left to play. For Saturday’s NFE Contest nation's total uffanes lesdsr, STO the natlixi—as the second- Alternating from a man-to- MlkuWil only conatstent scorer with nine to the 20th annual Pro Bowl an enclosed pley area and all * ia ja u nw . Denver; ot- V Brown. Itmam Jones nnAand OIOlsenrm were « 10 p m . KHTi kicks off s full ranked Bruins rtuittered the man to a zone. USC forced St. STORKS — E.O. Smith pick Kn(U To make matters worse, Chi fenslve guard Walt Sweeney, the big men for a powerful Wsot 4 MUleiM points. He hit (our Umeo from football game Jan. 18 to play facilities inside, also s MINNEAPOU8 - ST. PAUL The Rams brought slos« s ootootad by wide margins weekend of post wseon activity school scoring record with a lop- John's Into 28 turnovers. It was ed up Its second win against R^Irnton cago lost 117-113 and dnq^tped Son Diego; defensive ends Rich — 'The Minnesota VHctogs variety of cold weather equip- ^Tie Oosrboys hod one player squad. Burke the floor, tor one-half Cbsosy's Memorial Coliseum. snack lunch. Dave Ennis has s Toledos unbrsten Mld-Ameri- sided 183-84 triumph. a.i i,.i.r when the TrOjana ran four defeats os Ellington, oft out of second place in the West Jsekaon, Denver, snd Ron Mc and Los Angeles Rams srsstod ment including ' gtovss, tead O" ths offenoivs first team '.quarterback liarry (3onso sad total. Mel Stows chipped tat with Eight Minnesota vikings and well supplied ski shop, the Utest I sn •'onfrrrrK* champs tangle "UCLA idiould join the NBA," off 16 straight polnU lor an 81-48 Its usual pace, couldn't find the TVitaU U 10 34 ern Division. San Francisco two hoops. Dole, Buffalo; middle Unebock- little time to touching off a pay- warmers, special shoes snd heat tackle Ralph Neely - and three runnlrw back John teatOMurgsr, beat Seattle 119-116 and bounced seven Rama were selected on in sUs and wearing apparel, ortth Iwvldson. tha Southern gasped Maravich. "They'd fit lead. Dennis Layton led USC shooting touch. A balanced Granby led, 36-13, at halttlms er Nick Buonlcontl, Miami; cholojical battle for Ssturdsy'e blawcrs. Grant said the VIktnga the defensive unit tackle both nf Indiana, and AU-Amsrl- back Into second position, a fuU the 34-man team by National Stopped in at the Grouse Cceifrrence kingpin, Krhlay light in. TheyTe better than last with 24 pointe and Paul Wsst- -coting attack bVCUrk. Ftaher Clark and 6ien limited Te^h to but Football League coaches and cornerback George Wetastor, Western Conference plsyoCf to anil not wear gloves, but hsvs Bob Lilly, linebacker (Snick • an fullback Jim Otis of Ohio Ta>'k*r game ahead of the Bulls and Ho'-we (Jlub, the newest addition night In the Urlsndo, Kla.. year. They just blew us out. We phal had IS. and Oebble with 31, 13 and 10 R'\h4hi five pointa tat the final 16 mtat- the game management. at Ot's R'dge under the min- Houston, and defendve half- the National Football League. various shoos for s bod flald. Howtey and ssfsty Mel Renfro State lead the Eaet stai* la lbs OehMe five games behind Idle Atlanta. Tangerine HtJim Brown of the Cleve- o t the lodge. BUetnikoff sod Alworth edging meanwhile, said Minnesota’s 4 :30 p.m. — North-South Foot- JohnsoB. Son Franeleeo. defen- over Toledo, which flidihril the STORRS, Conn. (AP) — A TMoU t* 14 S3 Aasoelatad Preor ‘Top Twenty early 10-polnt deficit and IMtfa Nate Thurmond olao had a BknSowdU i«,wt Browns won three mudb Xtm. drive less snd ski more. New York's''Don Maynard and preparation "bos been enfmsi- bolt, (Ttsnnei S. live bocks, and Lorry Wilson. On Jan 1. Notre Dams makes regutor seastm st tO ^jotalag quick 64) .lead and a hairUme Oec4ca to play Tueoday night was In ac- trimmed Duquesne 77-69. Cln- good night for the Warriors. He COME HERE— MACchester High’s Brian Maher Boscy rnrrmnit. Knowta« Mr. Judson. it is s OsVlsnd’s Warren Wells At ot- Hke. By the Ume the weather ------SI.______lU first bowl appearance to 45 Texas. Psna State sad I Dts- advantage of 36-34 helped Man Hnmtr Oon on the other side of Los An- clnnaU edged Dayton for the ’'■••lanacee was the game's high scorer with seems to be yelling at the bstU as a Hall idajrer triea Gonoky THe Wsot leads to the soies. plesrure and If he says the snow fenstve tackle, Tyrer sad Hill gets cold ea enlmsl’a fur has Tha 'SS Otosrtc stamlaa tills pTii'ilm quarterback the cloo- year* against No. I ranked Tax- go 8UU as the only major hattan defeat Ctonnectlcut 75-63 Pbol« •■lea. TweMth-ranked Southern 14th straight Ume 33 pointa and pulled down SO rs- from behind. Jack Holik (left) seems to be giving •T^unko a victories to seven tor the te good you hod better beUeve v re narrow wtnnars over guUcn thicker. Ws’re the asms gave Nation Burton Jr. tofo, < em vottaqi come for ' defen- as in the Cotton Bowl, Michigan teams sftth perfsc* regular aohi- In basketball Tuesday nighL Tmi^ bounds. ( t It. Houston's WsM Buggz sad Osk- way." more ABC ttOs.llam bfo SMI sttre hoalisf ksf 9 Hawley sad takes on Southern CsUfornls to eon marks. Maher some verbal suMwrt. Action came last night I tf I ' / - PAOB TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1909 MANCHESTTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-ONB BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE B-»------*— m------m----- noBViKiia 9OT¥ion HdpWanmd Malt 36 H«ip Wqwmd Mote 36 IT'S ONLV AN Q U IT V b u t ^ rHOWEVER, YOU ARE COULD YOU PLEASE LET ry« SEEN EMPUTyMENT STALLIN'r GUV'NOR, RI&HTJ STAMP TALL, ME HAVE SOME CHANGE^ O flm d 13aA BERRrSlRLD A-TTENDANTS A&EKirVi AN' CO / YOU WINPOVUS IN FACE THE WORLD, FOR THE PARKING TtJU LOUIB PIPWT RBNXy AN A8ANPONEP RBiWBAVINO o( burgg. aolb- ON INiyASWJTI'M THAT SORT OF METEB r coNTBiBure MUCH im/A«ao HOUSE THAT CLASSIFIED WANTED ALLERGIC MARTHAS Gift BUT TM LOOKED Christmas ' bdea, xtppeta repaired. Wla- COLONIAL BOARD TO n vo m c / FULL OF THE CHHI8TMA® \ b e t t e r T H E dow shade* mads to moaanra, FuU and part-time, days •' V SPIWT.' I ADDED ENOUGH M OQNINe an aiae Venetian ttUnda. Keys and evenings. (3all John MV OVUN FUNDS TO >t3UB a f t e r A C M 6 8 \ ik>WN made whfla yon watt. Tap* re COMPANY Maesar. PITTANCE TO SECURE THI& '’G B E A T A h ALLOWE'EN/ W HANRSOMC DIAMOND/ AW. IChrfatm— ' 1 -----in ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS corders tor rent. Marlow's. 067 EEWBLER. VALUED IT AT • -----d au c BethWiem Main S t 04»4a21. SKILLED AND UNSKILLED ' 643-5433^' UStrMtihow 2 G ivenb y 8 AM. to 4:30 PJL — ■______UGHT trucking — Lawns, eel* CXXIK wanted full-time, days or ISTyaekwora flngMX Excellent wages, full-time, six days per week. Shift dif nights. Apply in person only. brpMMf* SWorininita OOi^,CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. lare, attics cleaned, odd fobs. ferential, Blue Cross. CMiS, Ufa ingurance, paid hoUdaya Howard Johnson Restaurant, U B n n b t 4 T d a o a tiU i Trees cut and Removed. 04S- a ^ other fringe benefits. 894 Tolland Tpke. Mlnflanmiatian SCam eout ^ '> 4:80 PJI. DAT BEFDBB PVBUOAnON 0000. ' (mad.) agUft ; Deadnae for Saturday and Monday to 4:30 p jn . Frida:i WE ARE growing and you can 16 Bquslixiiig OPaek CUSTOM made draperies, slip 615 PARKER STREET grow with us. Expansion baa ■Uowaaca 7 Craft 24 Asterisk nothm covers and reiqiholstaring. created an immediate opening ALLEY OOP 1 7 0 « w tSharp metal 25 “Good Kin g 30Abdomsn V. PLEASE READ YOUR AD Budget terms. Batablished in BY V. T. HAfilLIN ) ) (•net) MANCHESTER In our repair department. Good ItfU ark of peg OaesUied or '/Want Ada" are taken over the phone aa a 1045. Days. S24HU54 evenings, m tta lth rM ^ • Wife of 2SSrasUessks 39FsEclBg starting pay, company ban*- coavetiiraioe. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST 840-7690. MRS. E. S. LOFTUS flte, good hours. Tou will ba aOBiiIUght Oberon 20 Chaw of sword DAT;; IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In tu»M» tor the WHUZZAT^;^^ chacr lO Food I tobicco 4 4 IM a b ltso a UOHT TRUCKINO, bulk dellv- trained. Apply in person a t The 21 Japantw coin Too next inaertion. The Herald is responsible for . only ONE In* 1 3 DoH (slang) 30 Bury 4 5 corr^t or omitted Insertion for anv advertisement then ery. yarda, atUcs, cellars Singer Company, 856 Main St., 22SdiM 15 Bristles 31 Tidiest 4 6 Storags cleaned and removed. Also odd Manchester, to Mr. Mbore. 23 Former ISCoUactionef 32 Fetter battery plate only to the extent of a “make good” Inaertton. Errors which BRIDGEPORT operator, ex- OAS STATION attendant and mattreoi filler do' not lesaen the valne of the advertisement wiU nor bo Jobs. 644-8062. , perlenced. H A B Tool and lubrication man, full or part- _DQOP Quotas 30 Cloth measure fSlitttedeeil oo^rdeted by “ make good” inserttan DEPENDABLE man wanted to IN V/Cu&^ 2tOiri’«namr 21 Statuary (ab.) 37 Form a IM) Compass point Engineerlng Co., 168 Forest time. Apply Amle’s Gulf. 250 work at South Windaor Auto TOUR buaineaa Janitor, depend St., Manchester. Middle Tpke West. Man- 27ChikriguM able night service, daily, week Parts. Inquire In person, 28MMcoid«iU. 1 2 3 4 5 1 7 i ” r 10 (Rockville. Toll Free) ------cheater. ____ _ Schanck Rd.. South Windaor. avT’^TiTifrn calinvahM ly or monthly basis. Can 644- FULL-TIME oil truck d r iv e r .______SOTonastiB <1 12 i 6 ^ 2 7 1 1 0620. Apply In person. SIS Broad MECHANICS Full and part- WANTED — FuU-Ume service priaon 875-3136 8t. time. li 14 II Pin setting machines. gmUon attendant. Apply In per 33 Story point B uB ding— WIU train. Apply In person. OUT OUR WAY (cott) APPLIANCE SERVICE Tech son, Gorin's Sports Car Oaittar, BY J. a WILLIAMS 14 it n t Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Route 83. Tolland Tpke., Tal- 34Cloaato ConrracHnq 14 nicians, experienced to work Manchester. SSCooehiaiva 20 Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? in greater Hartford area, top cottvllle. BOV, LOOK AT OOK6EOUS/ VsnSHI HOLD m IVE WRAPPED 40 Light fanmm LEON Clesaynskl builder—new THOSE PACKASESk ODULP OO HALF AS AWPRESEMTSASl , pay, medical benefits, paid PRODUCTION milling and e Iff w MU, hs. TJ*. u§. VA PA.-ORAMPSURE ilCooductad homes custom built, remodel WELL/I've <30T BOOSHTEM.ANPrM < ing, additions, rec rooms, ga atek days, paid vaoaUon, pro lathe hands needed. Liberal DOES A BEAUTI' A LOTMOfZe BE- JUST FIWISHIHOUP' IP . 42Doputy (ab.) 24-Hour Answering Servici benefits. 50-hour week. Apply FZJL JOB OF SIOE THESE TO WU TWO JOHWMV-COME- OSAndotiim rages, kltdiena remodeled, fit sharing, take-home service ADULT WITH DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS wrappim; in person, Metronlcs Inc., 640 BE WRAPPED LATELIES THIMK YOU'RE (ab.) 10 bath tile, cement work, steps vehicle, permanent position. COESWT HE.* VET AMP.. SOMMA COM ME IMTO COMIM* ll Free to Herald Readers All appUcatlona strictly con Hilliard St., Manchester. TO YOUR RESCUE AT TH* iSK n U ia dormers. Residential or otun- c> IN* 4r HEA lx STATION WAGON fvou CAN'T 46Hefadity 3$ • tr N II Wam Inlormation on eciaUslng in older MJawtah l4 048-6159. 872-0847 evenings Must be over 16. Apply In per an existing vacancy. Send ap THE WIND IS -U 64941500 875-2519 floora). InMde painting. Paper WOMAN to Iron, once a week. son. Alcar Auto Paris. 236 plication to Mr. H. Osgood, b l o w in g t h e SKY fcsUval and leuv yonr message. TouD bear from onr advercuer la hanging. No Job to amaU. CaU 640-7634, after 6 p.m. 875-3686 DAVYJONE (Nnriate F faterpriis A$mJ 3AVE MONEY! Fast aervlce. Spruce St. P. O. Box 1138, Mancheator, WRITING a w a y ... Jig time wlthont spending aU evening at the telephone. John VerfaUle, 049-5760. Conn. 00040. MAYBE HE'LL DIS .LOCKER Oopmers, room addlUona, gu- WANTED — Babysitter In your r o u t B salesman — flve-day APPEAR, TOO/ ragea, porches, roof mg and home for two children, days. week, will train. Apply Willard Trucks— 'Troelon 5 aiding. Compare prices. Add- Bonds— Stack*— CJall 644-8616. Unen. 325 Broad St., Manchea. A-Level Dormer Oorp., 280- 27 ti*r. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1968 JEEPSTER Commando, 0449 SALESGIRLS for evening shift, ______' HERALD iHck-up, with plow, extra MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, 7 p.m. to midnight. FuU or EXPERIENCED auto mechanic, wheels, tonneau cover, 32,700. CARPENTER — A reliable mortgagas— intorlm financing part-time. No sxperiencs nec- full-time. Call after 6 p.m., WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE handyman for repalra, instaUa- BOX LETTERS or best offer. Call after 6 p.m., —Axpadlent and oonfldeptlal essary, will train. Please ap- 649-2384. 643-9474. tlona, home improvemente. aarvloa. J. D. Raal Estate %%•%*{ For Your CaU Ted, 0 to 5 p.m., 347.7836 ^ BOOKKEEPER through genar- Aaroc. •4*4030. t t o n ^ 649-8277, 266 West Mid- balance, si n-ZH or Evenings 640-0784. ORAMPAW , Infoimation Motorcyclus— dle Tpke. go payroll taxes. All beneflU. EIGHT TIN Y CARPENTRY— concrete steps, TidB HBR.\LD wUl not Bicyclus 11 Hdp Wemtad— ------Dean Machine Products, 102 MfNa^ SrndkaU. Inc. disclose the identity of floors, hatchways, remodeling Colonial Rd.. Manchester. any advertiser using box BICYCLES—New and used. Re porches, garages, cloaets, ceU- Fufflolc 35 Hdp Wantad— Merit 36 MAMeURGERS SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL letters. Readers answer- pairs on all makes. Open daily ings, attics finished, rec WE ARB LOOKINa for an In 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop, rooms, formica, oeramLc. Oth-' CAPABLE person to work in In MANAGEMENT Trainee over blind box ads who 31 to $12,000 with opportunity spector and a helper to our LA9T WEEK AND FRI6HTENEP 2 S - j d«Are to protect their 182 West Middle Tpke., 649- er related work. No Job too ventory control posting and ■hipping and receiving clerk TOGO/ identity can foUow ‘his small. Dan Moran, Builder. pricing for Industrial auiU>Iy to branch into own business. I CAST SPELLS OH U RBQPLE- 2098 Call R. Stevenaon, 278-7770. In our plasma department. procedure; Evenings, 649-8880. firm. Modarn Bast Hartford lo Please apply In person at the cation. Salary and fringe bene JIG BORE Operators — First, Klock Co., 1866 Tolland Tpks., Enclose your reply to \ Businuss Survicus N. J. LaFlamme — Carpenter flU. Call 280-8291 for appoint the box in an envelope — ; contractor. Additions, remodel second and third shift. Lathe Manchester. rad^esa to the Classified i t, OffFmud ______13 ment. operators, second shift. Verti f 1C a n s g e r, Manchester I ing and repairs. CaU anytime EXPErnSNCED first and aec- YOU ARE A-1. Truck U A-1. for ffee estimates. 876-1042. cal tlirret lathe operators, sec Evening Herald, together { CeUara, attics, yards, drive- ond shift. Cell LeMi Ckirpora- ond men and dependabla with a memo Uatii^ the tlon, 648-2362. drivers for shade tobacco companies you do NOT | ways sealed and smEdl truck- MASONRY—AU types of stone ATTENTION BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ing done A-1 right. CaU Tre- and concrete work. QuaUty farms. Attractive houses avail want to see your letter. PLUMBERS and plumber’s able. Write Box "DD". Man Your letter wiU be de- mano Trucking Service toU- workmanship, work guaran HOUSEWIVES I'M HERE WITH OH, Y E S MR. SAWVER. ^ WHAT IS THE Y b e c a u s e OF THE DOUBLE FELONY, 'THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, free. 742-9487. helpers, experience necessary. chester Herald. REFERENCE TO AFTER SOME MVESTIEATKM, smqred If the advertiser teed. CaU after 6, 043-1870, 644- New work and apartment AMOUNT OF SIR, WE ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO THEN' SIR. UNFORTUNATaY THE Is. <«e you’ve mentioned, MV SON, JOHN PEPPER SEEMS TORE . HIS BONDTy/^ ------— ------j K T HIS BAIL. WHO J.P. COURT WILL NOT SHARPENING Service — Saws, 2976. Would yea like to work work. 646-4628. FULL OR PART-TIME sales • M SE R SAWVER, A GOOD KID. TOO BAD if not It will be handled while your children are in It's time IS? CONVENE AGAIN UNTIL In the usual maimer knives, axes, shears, skates, NEWTON H. SMITH and Bon— clerk, apply Pine i’harmacy, JR. HE'S IN THIS J A M . 9 A.M., THE PAY AFTER school? We have openings MECHANIC — tor fleet work, 664 Center St., Manchester or ANO 'TURNEP DEARIE, YOU'RE SUCH A rotary blades. Quick service. Remodeling, repairing, addi CHRISTAAAS. in our atore's accounting tlx -day week. Must be avail call 649-9614. to greet our many 16 l^nO FROGS. •TIREUESS do- baddeb/ Capitol Equipment Co., 88 tions, rec rooms, garages, Main St., Manchester. Houra department for experienced able for out of town work. For Lott and Found 1 dally 7:8041, Thursday, 7:80-9, porches and roofing. No Job comptometer operators to appointment call 643-287$, 649- FOREIGN car mrchonlos full- friends and wish them the best! Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. too small. CaU 649-3144. work pcui-tlme from 9 a.m.- 4216. time. Apply In person. Oorln'e FOUND —Small black kitten 2:80 p.m. Wages commensu Sports c ir Center. Route KS, with white markings, on Len- gNow Plowing—Sidewalks $5 WES ROBBINS Carpentry re rate with ability, free park ELBCTTRICIAN —Journayman Tolland Tpke., Talcottville. and axperiencad helper. Top J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. ox St., owner call 049-2262. p^,. house, driveways extra, modeling specialist. Additions, ing, subsidised cafeteria. J. D. REAL BBTATE AMOCIATION, HOC. 872-6669. rec rooms, dormers, porches, Apply amployment office. w*g*s with baaaflte. CaU be- PART-TIME Janitorial, 4 hours INVBBTMENT OONBUL/riNQ. INOOIIPORATBD o UW H MU.!«. T1H.» HI LOST — Savings Passbook N o . ______— cablneU, formica, buUt-lns, twaen 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Rob- per night, 6 nights, Manches 26-001068 8, The Connecticut gjjOW Plowing — Private bathrooms, kitchens, 649-8446. e rt’a Electrio Co, 644-9431. ter. 649-6834 after 4 p.m. “Hey, Sis, how about lending me one of yout Bank Oc Trust Ck>., Savings De buslners, 24-hour service. CaU FIRST NATIONAL panty-stockings?” partment. AppUcation made 649-9617. STORES INC. for payment- RooAiig— Sidlag 16 MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD SNOW PLOWING — Slde- PARK A OAKLAND AVENUES I KNOW, I KNOW/ I CAN FOUND —Gold charm with priced. Call 649-0638. Lords Prayer.. Call 849-6297. aluminum siding, gutters and EAST HAR'TFORD, ONLY ASK HIM If? HE WANTS STEVE CANYON trim. Roofing InstaUatlon and He SAIP HKNAME tS BILL TO VOLUNTEER ANY OKAY' BY MILTON CANIFF FLOOR cleaning and waxing. CONN. WABREN— AND HE SAW JEP INFORMATION! CiMCW, ' LOST —^Diamond ring, vicinity Janitor service. CaU Subinrban repairs. 649-6490, 875-9109. PARCHE SITTIN' ON A BENCH M ICHAEL — LET'S GO/ I KEEP ON AU] ) BUT THERE ARE TIMES UKE RIGHT. o< Parkade or Motts. Can Floor Maintenance Service. — WAITIN' FOR A BUS— ON YAPPING ABOUT WHEN 1 SEEM 7D REAU identify. Reward. Call 649-6962. ROOFING and roof repair. Free estiraates. Fully insured. Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 048- if in j [THE FAKE MISSILE L BE OUT OF MY HfART 649-9229. or part-time, days, 7707. waitreas work. CaU or apply Ponofidb 3 EXCAVATINO — Trenching — Center Coffee Shop, Tolland, Bob Cat machine, enow plow RTDE w anted from Charter Oak Roofing and 876-9960. ing driveways and parking Chimnoyi 16>A vicinity to St. FYancls Hospital, lots, treq removal. Reason MAID wanted Interstate Motor Hartford. Hours 8-4:30. Call able rates. 643-6169, 873-0647. ROOFING — Speciallsliig re Lodge. Call 076-0007, 044-166$, 649-9601 after 6 p.m. pairing roofs of aU kind*, naw or apply in person, Vernon SNOW plowing, residential and roofs, gutter work, chlnmeys Circle, Vernon. Autamobilns For Solo 4 commercial. Also trucking. Reasonable rates. 646-1974. cleaned and r^lred . $0 y * « ' WOMEN tar houaectoaning, and 19M‘ PLYMOUTH. 4 -d o o r______experience. Free ertlmates. earing of chUdren.dauS? Five Call Howley 643-6361, 644- •edan, automatic, V-8, radio, d RY WALL — remodeUng — days. CaU 640-6814. MR. ABERNATHY BY R0L8T0N JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY power steeling. Good running paint, repair, or replace ceil- 8333. condition, $900. 648-2880. ings and walla. Reaaonable " s ^ r : (CHATTER) I'LL SAYl LETb ^ b N E ^ CAR? Credit very bad? rates. Call 649-0704.______Mm— ry, aonn—r GIVE UP AND GO HOME] TELEPHONE~lo' AVON CALLING Bankrupt, repoeeesslon? Hon- gj^ow PLOWING — residential )rMHEalmg 19 COLO TD DO ANY eat Douglas accepU lowest business, very reasonable, PRESS — DroHmaUng Don't Just think about being 6IR I. w a tc h in g COURAGE, WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU TOCWYl MEN— down, emaUest " 'y 646-1829. and’ alteratlone, expert work- a RepresentaUve—Be one— € 3 Dk>^ where. Not am all loan fin a n c e ------— manshlD 66 E Center St. 649. weVe got <3EE ... I eORF/EWERVBkXVfe bun>, 646- PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERBIEER ed, trees topped. Got a tree Ing chairs for rent. 6404)702. 1414. 1967 CHEVELLE. 327, 4-epeed. problem! WeU worth phone 4 Mickey Thompson mags. caU. 742-8252. 21 PART-TIME waitress wanted, P 3 0 experience not neceaaary but Asking $1,700. Phone 649-3814 -----7=;------.Iso B. H. MAOOWAN JR. * Sana, 3 QE after 6:30 p.m. LIGHT trucking, interior and exterior nettitixg helpful, good working oondl- iy\T HUY moving large appUancea. Burn- « ia exw nor pamung, tlona, pleasant suiTOundlngB. 1900 COMET, needs some work. Ing barrels deUvered. $4. 644- paper hanging. Thirty yean 647-1691. expaitenoa. four genaraUoua. Beet price over $40. CaU 648- 1775 CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER THHA ' ------Free estimates, tuUy insurad. WA1TRE8S-6 nights. 0-13 p.m.. •4S-7$$L ~ THAT Yl VU '______DICK’S Service Snow plowing. Monday-Frldey. Good pay for 1007 AUBTIN-Healy $000. Mark drivewaya, sidewalks. right person. Apply In person. oi»n«0Ms( MY n veutociBMTier#.jjit V S S ^ S S g S i& PADfTINa — Interior n d ex NOWB you NrBOViBroviBT.UNION.wcKgeiTsA BAYq m i k HAuoTOMiN JunwMMLia THBYWMLP •FOrSN. iwTieirs TOO tnowoih HI. silver. Fine condlUon, Ask- ap^rtmento, etorea. Also eaad- C. J.'s, 273 Broad St. ucnvBP, IMFOOTORt terior, very res sene Me, free WALRUOKI.. MOTTO Fgmwo FO* WCM ing $2,500. CaU 643-0047. tog done. Reaeonabla rates. VCXfCAN ■ CaU 04$4I002. esUnuttea. CaU Richard Mar- CXXJK wanted full-Ume, days or FMWi 1006 MUSTANG convertible, tin, eto-toae, U R -texi. nights. Apply in person only. Our Chnstmaa Those bells \ou see Q u r tre e is all I hope that Santa standard transmission, 6 ODD JOBS, light tracking, m M TR A Trim - Howord Joluison Reeuursnt. wr«ath Is plastic are -fiberboard aluminum,, carpentry, mlecellaneous re CJONTOAf^R - Int«l^ex- And ths hoMy understands cylinder, good condition. $576 terior painting, paper banging. ______1______Fixed up to look its tru n k is That 1, at least, Cqll 0 t $ - 7 7 9 8 . ______pairs. etc., good eerviee and mads of i}lass. like bi-ass. stainless steel. am rea l.’ low prices. 643-7211. ______Discount on wallpaper. CaU SALESGIRL wanted for full- 1906 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 040 $048. time days. Apply Youth Centre AL MARINO Services (termer------~ r : ----- ZIZ ----- Manchester Parkade. ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS INSIDE—outaida painting. S p e- ______dal rates for people *ver M. CLERK-TYPIST to bandla ac )txi da, automatic, exceUent con- Ian, garages, old barns cleerr- WHAf A M P N 649- ed out. trucking. eppU- Call my competitors, then call counts payable and general of MBMI rtsoervET ditlon. $1,796. CaU owner ences, furniture. 044-2$lS. me. Betimetee given. 04S-TOOI. fice Fork. Dtverslfled re-, ./ ,■ j ’MMor pecN.' y lu . 9042. eponelhlitttee Local distributor aoine SNOW PLOWING — Ckxnmer- EDWARD R. PRICX—PalntliM of Rational eorporatlaa te hew fo te 1908 CHEVROLET 2-door hard exterior end interior. Paper PtSIMPP? and reaidentlaL CSU $76- industrial park in Iteal Hart JK% the tights and founds of the holiday teaton top. Good condition. $1,400. C^all 6748 anytime. hanging. OiUnga, etc. Insured. ford. Ntee paid boUdays. 2 LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSOM •iO-IMO. 640-1001. weeks paid vacatloo. after first are upon u* once again, may we wfah all of you a happy and NEED trucking or movtag year. For interview contact T. done? CaU Itan'a Trucldiig. 1962 VOLVO 4-door sedan. $325. JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Paint pauU at Weetiagbousc. 380- peaceful Christmu. Thank you for your ve$y loyal friendship. T Call 7«-7484 after 5 p.m. Light or heavy duty mortng. •Oil. Equal opportunity em- Alee ghragea and cellars d ean- ing and paperhanging. 643- r * l“ if aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-THREE
PAGE TWENTY-TWO Bodaon Lbeation O otof Towo For Solo 72 Hoosos For Solo 72 Oot of Town Fireinan*s House MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1969 . .For Root, . 64 PorH oM 66 For Solo 70 MANCHESTESt 8 bedroom Oo- FIRST Offering—Excellent 6- For Solo 75 Burns: Damage $17,000 ■ KANSAS CITY (AP) — Dale HoUMhold Goods 51 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE r u m i l f c u d FIVE-ROOMaulteof front Mata HEBRON New two-bedwom Ma n c h e s t e r —c e n te r —P o s tenjal, formal dining room, room Colonial..tile bath, ptaa- MARLBOftOUaH-r|17.600 lake- p "w H ^ h m *b ei^ ’c it v ^ NOTICE 8L ofOcea, lOQ per cent loca- ^mrtmeat with waU to waU sible office and reaidenee oom- kitchen with walnut stain cabi tered waUa,waUa. fuU tasulatten.tasulatlim. view,. h — 4%a u . n>om Ranch. ^ ^ e^ t w a n W SEWING machines — brand fonom onts A3 ApormoMs' A3-A Hon n ^ b a ^ , afr-condmon- carpeting, GE appliancea. nets, water and aewers, as PUBUC HEARING btaation. Sfac-room Oolonlal, 2- fireplace, hot water oU heat, placed Uvtag room, automatic keep matches and clm etto PURCHASE OF new 1969 autom atic xlg -xa g , un f u r n i s h e d or unfumUhed, I- autMna^ flra heaf and hot water'. <)ulet lo- sumable FHA mortgage, own CLASSIFIED SciEMTier -niE €HiCE 9LEU1M, CAM PM- D u T w OMHiSOWMlIRF.ifeaoULOMT MANCHESTER — Suburban- car garage. Bus line. $24,900. «nodera cabtaeted Utd)- itahterJUghters awavaway framfrom htehi. four chil REAL ESTATE claimed layaway. Makes but AKdy Marlow a, 867 Mata St. cation. g « h 338-9800. er transferred. Immediate oc ^6 Large four-room, first floor • room apartment In private Hayes Agency, 6464>m. near bus Hne, ahopirinX and' an, two bedrooms, sun-room, dren, ag ed 1 to 13. BOARD “O F D IRBCTOR8 tonholes, monograms, hems, FOtttT tAEVeORff A MiaiON MIL ftHM - W P I M E H D O R IF ME FELL OUT OF BE D - cupancy, $36,000. O w ner, 643- school. Owner anxious to seU. tarn* screened porch. 14 acre sqMUtmenL Mbidem kitch home. Pleasant, convenient SMALL STORE near lOO per ” I’ve ahrays tiled to be pretty TOWN OF litANCHESTER, eto. Full price now $49.60, easy HJUJNCSTON — Ptaney .B rook REST HOME^-Thls is the first 9251. Charles Lesperance, 649-7820. E S S eT ir W iS ^ B ^ en and b a t h ,' ga ra g e. $110 location. Working adidta, 848- cent Mata Street location. Ap- safety coiuKdous,” Wrigjit oaM CONNECTICUT ADVERTISING terms. Call 622-0981. A-1 Sew ACCORPMG 13 MV FIGURES,PKECfSELV Apartments. New large deluxe tlipe this weU established busi land. R ea ltors, 648-UOB. 3880. ]dy 'Marlow’s, 867 Mata Street. Monday idght, "because I know ing Center, 24 Park St., Hart ATCiZiP OCXXZPMATE^ 3.076 AMP 2401 monthly. Adults only. Hayes 3^-room imlt in brick om Ranch, new condition, fenced In yard, rooms, full bath, completely found a clgarqtte lighter, the Board of Directors, Town 8 AM . to 4:30 PJH. MILES reR MOUR~ ment. Heat, hot water, stove, U O D B R N s t o r e , 20’ x 7D’ 840 tag, total electric, buUt-ta oven back log of appUcanta. Present heated rec room, treed lot, 4EWINO MACHINB8 — singer COZY 4 rooms, first floor avail- garage, $22,900. Hayes Agency paneled Uvtag room, dining that’s aU it took.’’ of Manchester, Connecticut, wlU aide, $120. m onthly. C a ll 640- refrigerator. Apjdy Bartow's, S t CaU 623-8114. and range, refrigerator, dis owner srilling to assist srith fi walk-out haoement,. excellent autonAuc slg-sag, excellent 867 M ain St., M ancheM er. posal, aii>conditioner. Interior nancing to a responsible party. ______646-Om . room and study. Modem location. Only $21,800. Hayes The youngster used the lighter hold a Public Hearing In the COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT eonditton. Makes buttonholes, 1919 betw een 11 a .m .—1 p .m . kitchen, H bath, X paneled in a closet where the parents Hearing Room at the Municipal brick waU, formal iiining area. For further details caU the h a n c HBSTMR — Just Usted, Agency, 646-0181. aems, emorotders, etc. Orig rooms in basement, H bath. had hidden $800 worth of Christ pal Building. 41 Center Street, «:M PJtl. DAY BEFOBE PUBlJOATION ' APARTMENT — 8^ rooms, Hohsm For Root 65 Basement laundry and storage. P h llb rlck Agency, Realtors. 6H room Randi. Deep treed oversized 2-car garage, large SIX-ROOM Cape, located on mas gUts. The house caught fire Manchester, Connecticut, Tues inally orer $800., 6 monthly stove, refrigerator, heaL hot Business LocuHo— V $185 p er m onth. Adults cn ly , 646-4300. Deadline for Saturday and Monday lo 4:M p.m. Prida:i pairments of ^.69 each or pay- ATTRACTIVE Five-epom Cape lot. Central locafion. FuU lot. $39,600. C^U 64Sr9764. two acres of land. Ideal loca- while Wright was at WMk. day, January 6, 1970, at 8:00 water. Near Manchester Hos For Ront 64 no pets. CaU Jamea J. Ges- » 1 cash 622-0981 dealer. ______j____ Cfod, with electric range, frost- basement, ahimtaum storms fr o m . tlon----- — for •— pony — or ------horse. Only — ' heard the alarm, but other p.m. to consider and act on the pital. Immediate occupancy. sey a t 876-0184. VODB COOPERATION WILL NEWLY remodeled office, part free refrigerator, washer, air- Invostinofit and screens. Only 818,600. Act f a m i l y , 4H -4 r o o M , 117 qqo. p,ul W. Dougan, Real- firemen had the blaze out before foiiowta*: References required. $160 per BE APPRECIATED WESTINGHOTJSB refrigera- ly furnished on Main St., heat conditioner, big lot and garage. VERNON—Spacious 3H room today. Keith Agency, 646-4126, flrat flow ys^ L separate fu^ tor. 649-4586. he got homo. Wright esUmated "The purchase o f real estate D IAL 643-2711 For Solo nacez, 100’ frontage. in vest- tor, Westlnghouse electric month. Phllbrlck Agency, included. $90. Can 648-9678. R eferen ces and secu rity, $235 garden apartment, one bed 649-1922. the loss at 817,000. consisting of a 60 foot strip R anch range. Both in excellent condl- R ea ltors, 646-4200. monthly. CaU 876-6485. room, living rxM>m, Mtehen, PEARL 8T.-W e are offertag MAWTMmmnt------gniit Level ” I just thank Ood that things of land from Highland fn,. MANCHESTER — SpUt Level. 649-1919 between 11 a.m.-l p.m. on heavUy wooded lot, full Uon. Call 648-7268. OFFICE suite for rent. Excel dinette, stove, refrig;erator, weren't worse than they were,’’ Street to rear of the Lnts Continued From Procoding Fog* TWO-BEDRchett, R ^tor, 0484917. B & W Artfelts For Solo 45 Also, our own Instant Credit W. Dougan Realtor, 949-4086. Investigating a braak-ta at an CENTRALLY located ^ disposal, patio with sliding Lesperance, 649-7630. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. abandoned grocery-poet office Plan THE ’raOMPSON House—Oot- FOUR-FAIfILT — conslsfing of E FROM wall to wall, no soil at rooms, heat, hot water, stove glass doors. Beautiful, beau 831 Main St., Manchester SUMMIT BT. -Ten-room sin Manchester Parkade ta the mountains. State Police tage Bt., centrally located, SECOND floor, four - room B-6-4 and 8H room s. C ity utlU- all, on carpets cleaned with DISCOUNT FURNITURE and refrigerator, tile bath and tiful, beautiful. Call gle, six rooms down and four M anchester 649-6806 Detective J. E. Combs was con large pleasantly furnished apartment with large attic. ties, handy location at the low. Blue Lustre. Rent eleotrio WAREHOUSE shower. Lease and security de up. 2H baths. Needs redecor fronted with the original 1984 Stove, regrlgerator, heat, hot CHARLES W. LATHROP AGENCY low prioe of $26,900. Phllbrlck SOUTH Windsor-Large 7-room ahampooer $1. The Sherwin- room s, parking. C all 640-2868 posit required. Adults only. ating. Immediate occupancy. NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS water, garage. Elderly couple INSURANCE — RBIAL RUIIATB Williams Co. for overnight and permanent $86. CaU 649-1869 between 6-7 649-6651 649-2179 Fine residential area. Sensibly A * " " ' - 8680 M ain St. H artford p referred . CaU 648-1738. 617 MAIN.STREET MANCHHWBR ET 622-7249 guest rates. p .m . priced at $26,000. T.J.CSockett, GARRISON Ooionial — AU the ”, Nelson. BRACE yourself for a thrill the lot. $38,000. Phllbrlck Agency, (former Fuller Brush bldg.) Realtor, 948-1677. rooms ars exeepfionaUy largs. R ea ltors, 646-4300. first time you lue Blue Lustre 176 Pine at. M anchester ADVERTISING Lot Sanle 24’ living room, 34’ bedroom, ______to clean ruga. Rent electric 646-2882 MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape, etc. Formal dining room, firs- TOLLAND — Four - room ex go iwodini H ahampooer $1. Olcott Variety garage, treed lot, central loca (former Norman’s Fum.) place, porch, garage. Beautiful pandable Cape. Breeseway, at Store. tion, quick occupancy. Bel Air ho Hkti . . . bet Iko C W arehouse ly landscaped yard. Custom tached garage. Large lot on 1st dM B RMld OMlMr. at comer of Pine A Forest Sts. TRAINEE Real Estate, Vtacent A. Bog lewtlwoiit It FOR SALE — Snow plow, 6’ biiUt for present owner. $29,900. quiet country road. Near park bRRMdktto DfMBlllf. M on.-F ri. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 gtai, R ea ltor, 648-9833. eM-fet.MoMd. ttNt. with hydraulic lift and attach Immediate opening for an alert, intelligent and PhUbrlck Agtnoy, Realtora, way. Asking $83,000. T.J. food bMMfita, oooa ments. Call anytime, 628-7066. MANCHEBTEP. — S IX - room 646-4200. O o c k e tt R ea ltor, 876-9279. Wane §>—*<«»§» te**! Ibaaki FOR SALE—assorted living iigyss growth gotsa- energetic young man to service our advertisers. (jolonlal overlooking Center lor foot teyelty. SPOTS before your eyes— on room furniture Including port MANCHESTER — 8-room Rais VERNON — 1998, 8 o r 4 bed- Park, m bathe, two-oar your new carpet—remove them able TV and console sewing This is a great opportunity to learn the advertis ed Ranch, tour to five bed room Ranch, recreation room garage, large rooms. Immsdl- APPLY with Blue Lustre. Rent electric machine. Also one year-old ing business! Must have the use of a car. 87V4 rooms, built-tas dishwasher, with fireplace, 3-car garage, ate occupancy. Hayes Agen INC. ahampooer $1. Paul's Paint It chrome dinnette set, 4 chairs, Season’s best wishes to all! hour week, paid vacations, all coiniiany benefits. carpeting, rec room, wooded large treed lot, city water, MM M FLO a THE Wallpaper Supply. 649-1484 a fter 6:30 p.m . cy. 646 om . lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency, sale price $88,900. CaU Mitten t u t of OrasHil Apply at once, Advertising Department 8:80-2:80. SigMl Oerp. It has been a pleasure serving REDUCED — Owner transfer 646-0181. Agency, Realtora, 948-9990. 69 BART OBNTER im tEirr red, Colonial brick Cape, 4 949-9191 you during this past year! bedrooms, 2 baths, porch, 2- car garage. Principals only. ARE YOU THE MAN? S m n e e ^ . ♦ ♦ is wtauKlJ, STREET 648-8440. EXPERIENCED DIE To Join our fhot growing reataurant manafement team. ^ GREATER VERNON We will ten«sli you nU about this oxolUng "people- ^ business. Good snlnrY while teaming. ^ NOTICE SET UP MAN BOARD M Ctera Set Up Man Isr Die Shsp TOP COMPANY BENEFITB . ^ PUBUC HEARING of REALTORS E xp erien ce SALE OF REAL ESTATE Good I OPPOBTUNTTV FOB ADVANOEBOINT ^ BOARD OF DIRECTORS APPLY TOWN OF MANCHESTER, ktsrvtews bold dally at the store, 501 BUddle l^pko., ^ ... to all our fine customers! CXlNNBCnCHT West, Manoheoter, between the hours of 9-11 a-ia. .'Gl PROPOSED ORDINANCE IONA Monufochirliig S-5 p.m., 1-9 p.m. G LINOTYPE i Notice Is hereby given that Unit o f Oeesral Signal Cerp. Regent SL, M aM feseS r We hope your holiday stocking the Board of Dlrectora, Town of M anchester, Ctonnectlcut, wUI is stuffed with lots of goodiesi hold a Public Hearing ta the BURGER CASTLE 9 OPERATOR Hearing Room at the Municipal President—RALPH UPHAN Best wishes from everyone at BuUdtag, 41 Onter Street, SYSTEMS, hie. « Vice Preaideni^OHN DROST Manchester, Connecticut, Tus^ Immediate Opening day, January 6, 1970, at 8;0ib Secretory—SULDRED COOK p.m. to consider and act on the APPLY IN PERSON AT THE foU ow tag: 2 Treasurer—MILDRED COOK The sale from the Town of GREATER VERNON IKanrliPBtpr tuniins 11?ralb Manchester m- The Army a SUte Diiectoi^AMEUA PARIZEK Navy (Uub, Incorporated, of Chester BIodIm y Werner O. Kunxii Jr. I t OWMEIX STRBBT— MANCHESTER, OOMN. that oertata piece or parcel o f John Bissdl Samuel M. Lavitt MULHPLE LISTING SERVICE land located on the westerly Joys side of Mata Street, ta the Town Bemie Cantor August J. Loehr of Manchester, bounded and de Leon Chorche L u ^ e Lyon scribed as follows: OF THE George A. Colli Hugh J. McQuaid MEMBERS: NORTHERLY by Forest T. J. Crockett Maurice Miller William Bdfiore^UiSl Main S t, Manchester YOUNG MAN... Strset, One Hundred Flfty- Pat Deyorio Eklward Moriarty Chester Blonian—^West Road, Rockville BU (169) Feet; SEHSOn James Geesay Amelia Parixek Bcraie Cantor—49 V^dsor Ave., Rockville EASTERLY By Mata Street. Louis Golfaro Ralph Parixek Lem J. Ch(Hohe6—166 Prospect S t, Rockville One Hundred Forty Chester B. Govang Myrtle Pierre ARE YOU LOOKING (140) Feet; Mildred Cocdi—On The Green, Ellington Center SOUTHERLY by other land Herbert F. Harvey Jr. R ^ W. Rowe Pat Deyorio—97 Windsmr Ave., Rockville Harold Hincks Robert H. Simons of the Town of Manchester, I think thAt we shill alwAys see John DTost—62 Grand Ave.. RockviHe One Hundred Flfly-Slx (189) God’s gifts upon oar Christmas tree. Ann Humphry Ray Spiehnan Louis G<4dfarb— 49 Windsor Ave., Rockville FORAFUTURE?? Call C. Hurwitt Dorothy Wagner F eet; Yoa cannot tooeh Uiam with jroar hand. Herbert F. H arv^ Jr.—^Msj^ S t, EHUngton WESTERLY by a drive Yet they are there at yoar command Bety Kn'etofak David WebstOT Harold Hincks— Wapping Wood Rd., Rockville, Conn. way and other land of the Werner Kunsli Sr. George H. Williams A SECURE FUTURE! NO LAYOFFS!! Town of Manchester, One Ann Humphry—28 Ward St, Rockville YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE A JOB!!! There’t a joy and hope and faith renewed, Carlton Hutchins—180 Center S t, Manchester One Hundred Forty (149) There’a laa^ter for a heppy mood. Bety Kristofak—19 Earl St, Rockville F eet: ■* (o r the sum . o f One (91.00) DOLri There’s! gratitode for each new day, Werner Kundi Sr.—Rt 80, T(dland -1 Learn To Be A ‘Printer LAR snd other good and val^ A time to think, A time to pray. NON-RESIDENT Werner O. Kunxii Jr.—R t SO, T(41and able coosIderaUaB. 0. HOLY NIGHT ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Samuel M. Lavitt—Vernon Circle, Vernon 37U hour week ... 2 weeks’ vacation wi^ W • A copy of the proposed Ordi The Christ idea with holy light Lester D. Babin William Bdfiore Ralph Lipman— 156 Prospect S t. Rockville sick leave . - - retimneirt . ,r . hoapitalixatioo nance may be seen in the Town Shinea clear to make yoar pathway bright Lenin M. Ferri Lawroice Piano Lucille loroo—-87 Blast S t, Rockville . . . and much more. Clark's office during busteosa ’Iheae things srs yoars if yoo can see UtttMiMtMntfUi Wiltiam E. Fish Herman M. Frechette Huidi J. McQuaid—^Rt 190, W. Stafford hours. God's gifts apoD yoar Christmas trse. ii m uy hMM MS m r j ktart! Mirry Christus! Vi Gay Cariton Hutchins ' Edward Moriarty—139 Union S t, RockviHe Don’t delay! ^ , Doted at Manehestor. Ooa- Ralph Pasek necticut, this 19th day of De M ildr^ McQuaid Amdia Parixek—^Rt 44 W. WiHington 6 . C. Gllmoro Paul Oliver Lawrence Rampdlini R s ^ Parixek—R t 44, W. WHlington ■ \ cem b er 1999. A1 Wwbner ^lanrl^rBtpr EDPititt^ i|praib Ja m es F . F s ir , ,, LIUIAN G. GRANT. Remher Carol O. Parixek Ralph Pasdc—^726 Buxnside Ave., E. Hartford Secre ta ry Myrtle P i«T o-P a rk S t. RockviHe W rHoii W. Grant Agoncy JARVIS ENTERPRISES Ehrdyn Parixek 18 BISSELL ST. — MANCHESTER. CONN. Board of Dtrectore Benjamin Rowe Ray Spidman—1S7 Windermm Ave.. RockviHe Town o f Arleen Songailo David Webster—SO Lafayette Sq., Rockville A1 Werbner—281 E. Middle Turnpike, Manchester H •‘R-Ttv
PAGE TWENTY-POUR WEDNESDAY, DEGEOIBEB 24^ 19W / lEttmbtg if^rald Avsnce Daily Net Prese Ron Student Doing The Weather Herald Cookbook Delayed 31^ U B Mixture o t snow, sleet, frees On Site Study PLAZA DEPT. STORE tag rain-ending by evening and The Herald’s traditional Christmas present to its Naaey BoOuto o t B Gerard becoming windy, cold with par S t ia one of 3S atudenta at Earl- (We Have A NoOea Ta Please) . 15,880 iManrljwtFr iEitpittim Hrraliii tial clearing later tonight U m OPEN TONITE subscribein, the cookbook—"Prom Your Neiflrhbor’s ham CtoUege in Ridunond, Ind. E. m m itJE IPKE. (Next te Papolar MU.) in teens. Ttammoew fidr, cold. Kitchen”—will be delivered a little late this year. dioaen to partlctpote in a win CUy of VWmto Chmnst Difficulties in printing: and bindinsr have ddayed ter term, off-campus atndy pro Piaza WM wb All Hi Friaais ami gram in New Tock City. YOU. LXXXIX, NO. 73 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. D EC EM B ^ 26, 1969 PRICE TEN CENTS this year’s edition and it will not be delivered until lUaa Sodano, a sophomore, the week of Jan. 6. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NalshbotB A Marry Ghriftaiaf aai To 11 m . W.H. Sodano. In New Totk, die TOYS — SLEDS SKIS The cookbook, which has been fidven to Herald A HaMiy Haw Yaar subscritei*s for the last ten years, is a cdlection of will attend a number of TOBOGGANS — HGtlBE SKATES the recipes that appeared in the weekly "Fr«n Your dramatic, art and musical LB J Always Storm Qoses BICYCLES — TRICYCLES Neisrhbor’e Kitchen” column during the year. presentaUons as part of the edu HOCKEY GAMES cational iwogram. .Bradley Field Herald co-publishers Th(»nas F. and Walter R. Nie program begins on Jan. Felt Job Too 3. WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. Winter’s Treacherous Side Slop Ovor And Lot Us Soy Ferguson and their families wish you a happy holi MERRY CHRISTMAS day season and offer the hope that the jo3rful peace (AP) — Ihtable to .keep up of Christmas may remain with us all thirough the Big’ For Him with a heavy snowfall and MANCHESTER SURPLUS SALES CO. coming year. Rinas Joining growing snow drifts, offiosls 169 N . Main Si. at Moin'St. n e w YORK (AP) — Lyndon of BratSey mternational Air liOiiiiK photo Central State B. Johnson says be had no doubt port closed the aliCeM at 8 643-7111 — Mostnr Chorg* Plan Robert Rinas, tor seven years that he could have been re-elect a.m. today. Engaged ed If he ran for preaident far 1068 Leaves State, Nation Reeling Vernon senior department bead of the About _ 1,000 peraone Imd automotive shop at Howell Che but that he felt Ua Inability to Jammed'the air tenntaal — The engagement o t Mias Don unite the country would ulti ney Technical School, has been etiher waiting for flights that Winter’s treacherons na Lawrence of Mancheater to Property Owned by Town anointed to the faculty o t Cen mately prevent him from od- were poS^xxted or unable to Gary Lundberg of West Hart tral Connecticut State College, miitistertag the office to his sa- leave after (heir arrivals be side, coming in forms rang ford has been announced by her new instructors in vocational- tistactian. fore 8 a.m. ing from near-blixzard con pai«nta, Mr. and Mrs. George Valued at $11,477,384 technical sclKxria. In a CBS-TV interview with "We’ve had ten inches of ditions to • mixture of Lawrence of 87 Blue Rfdge Dr. He will teach and supervise Walter Cronkite taped last Sep snow and 86 mile per hour freeiing rain and snow, hit Her fiance la the aon of Mr. The property owned by the were: $28,000 tor construction Prior to his service at Cheney tember and scheduled for broad winds, and our plows cant Connecticut today. and Mrs. Arthur Lundberg of town, which indudes buildings work on St. Bernard’s Ter.; Tech, he was department head cast-tomorrow night, Johnson keep up with ft,” cm airport West Hartford. Snow accumulation from tha and land, is valued at |li,477,- $17,300 for the demoUUMi of the at the H. H. Ellis ’Technical discusses his decision not to run spMcesmon said. “’Ihe weath season’s worst storm so (ar . Mias Lawrence, a graduate of er burecui tMle us ft will keep 384, according to the audit re Henry Building, and $25,000 for School In Danielson. again In 1068 end calls his wife. waa expectad to be hatws t Manchester H'gh School, attends the addition to the Tklcottvllle A resident of New Britain, Lady Bird, "one of the wisest snowing until aboilt 4 p.m..-^ one-half toot near the coast, Ftarayth School for Dental Hy port just filed by Lutz and 2 School. Rinas received hls BS and MS and certainly the most trusted and then we might get sleet where high tides were also Keller. gienists in Boston. Mr. Lund Receipts taken in at the of In vocational-industrial educa counselors I’ve had." She did and freesing rain. I guess torecast, to a toot tn taterior berg, a graduate of Ccnard The wmounlt Is baked on fice of the town clerk were tion at OCSC, and Is pursuing a not want him to be a candidate we’re closed indefinitely," he areas. High Schott In West Hartford figures given by the assessor’s higher than the previous year, sixth year of study in this field last year, he said. added. Arriving the day after Christ and tile Uatverslty of Hartford, offtce and includes $10,622,664 ’Ihe dosing come at al mas, Um storm was a mtxad totaling $62,601 as compared to at the University of Connecticut. He also relates tiiat after he la employed in the underwriting in buildings and $964,820 in land. $60,679. ’Ihe increase was at most the same time as the blessing: It extended tha holi department of Pactory Insur The buildings listed were: announced his decision not to diutdown of Kennedy Ihter- tributed to It being the first fiill run again Sen. Robert F. Kenne day vacation to tlva days for ance Co. in Hcutford. He has Administration building, $86,- year the conveyance tax was In national Airport In New Yorit many and cama when schools recenffly returned from active 200; Memorial Building, $280,- force. dy visited him tor a “very City, which often divuts and post offices were eloasd. duty with the U.S. Army Re 700 ; 8ort spokesman said. lee. with for a cheery, wonderful About Town $171,230. was attributed by the auditon 1064 Democratic nomination Numeroue buslneesea re open tor the best man—“I as- Bridgeport Airport was holiday teaton . . . along Other town property and its to a decrease in oollectlona'froin open "but we haven’t had mained cloaed today when faoed Muned it would be Bobby Ken with a warm "thank you." Manchester Barracks, World value: Ecker Farm, $20,680; parking tickets. fills ysttr any flights yet," a spokes- with (he problem of abeentea- War I Veterans, and its Auxil other land, $60,200; Industrial In Vietnam nedy or Hubert Humidurey"— ntan said. The idows were Ism and delays ceused by iary will have a Christmas par Park, $78,900, and Valley Palls Marine Opt. Robert O. Yetx, except that Lady Bird persuad travel proMema. sUsss ed him to run. attempting to keep the ty and luncheon Sunday at 2 Road land, $16,024. son of Mr. and Mrs. WUUam E. Brldg^xxt runways open de PhlUp Heerea, the sUle'n hank p.m. at the VFW Post Home. During the year the appro In 1968 he stepped out of the spite a dtange from snow to ing commlsMooer, ordored CARTER CHEVROLET CO.. INC. Yetz Sr., 81 Charter Rd., Rock office because Mrs. Johnson 1300 ICAIN S m B E T MANCKEarTER Members are reminded to bring priations, as approved at the ville, was proniotod to Ms pres w M hts sf freesing rain as the coastal banks to stay cloaed today tst- hot food dishes and grab bag annual town meeting, included ent rank while serving with the urged him to, he said, and be storm moved nearer at mld- der a new enabling law that gifts. $4,881,824 for the Board of Edu cause “I was convinced that moming. placea that power tn Ms hands Firsrt litorlne Aircraft Wing In there were forces in my own cation and $2,639,203 for general Vietnam. gssdissi In cases of extreme weather party, that there were forces In The senior Citizens Friday government, a total of $6,021,- Miarlne Pfc. Larry W. ZlMnba oondlUons. Affected under the night setback tournament will 027. the moldere of public opinion in oktelng are members of nation- is serving with the IMrd Bat this country that would continue be held this Friday from 7 to Some additional appropria talion, First Marine Regiment, 9d GMOdtlUOMe flUliD 10 p.m. at the Senior Citizens tions, tor emergency items, to oppose a tax bill, to arouM bank and trust oompanlaa, sav First Marine Division in Viet questions that would make Hanoi Bans Center. The tournament Is open were approved during the year nam. ings snd rtetv and fed to all Manchester senior oltl- by the Board of Repreaenta- peace (in 'Ifietnam) impossible, eral savings and loan assonia- He is the son of it r . and M n. that would continue to agitate in tlves. They totaled $86,000 and Larry Zlembo:, 47 VUlage St. Uons. the cities for the effect it would Billionaire Bradley International Airport The Annual College Home have on the preaident who VIENTTANE, Laoa (AP) — In WIndaor Looks closed a t B Tottand cost of a new ambulanoe, esti Joy and hle$$ingt • would be the Democratic nomi a.m. with about 1,000 persons coming Service will be held Fri to North Vietnam rduaed today to day at 8:16 pm . at-Temple mated by ThUault to cost all, during the nee." stmnded at tha airport termin Beth Sholom. After the service Federal Funds around $16,000. The federal Holiest of Seasons. He said Sen. Eugene J. Mc admit H. Roes Perot and Ms two al. there -will be a panel discussion grant woidd be tor $6,760, Thl Carthy’s strong showing in the planeloads of Christmas glfto The Tweed-New Haven Air on "The Silent Majority and the For Town Await fault said. & New Hampshire primary and for American prieonere of war. port was closed at least un Vocal Majority" with two He also commented that this Robert Kennedy’s entrance into til this afternoon. NASSIfF CAMERA the battle for the nomlnatioo did The Texas MlUcnalre then Bildgepoit airport was open adults and two college students Nixon Signature news is a great Ghrlstmas pres proposed: participating. A Sabbath Tea ent tor everyone in ToUend and and PHOTO SHOP SHOES not affect his decision. Nor, he and an attempt was hetag made said, was he worried about the - ’To fly the 1,400 canned to plow tho runways at mld- will be served by the sisterhood Word has been received by partioularty the ambulance as on MAIN STREET •e i MAIN ST Christmas dinners in his cargo GIFT SHOP sociation members. MANCHESTER eventual outcome. (HSfaU phots hr Itslo) fit mldmomlng desplU the freesing with the Mr. and Mrs. Club in First Selectman Charles Thl- MAHGHiSTER to Hand to be fed to North Viet great snow blanket today. Snow piled up at the M anchester rain, but no flights had ar charge. No Baton CUas “If you’re asking me in an in Hearty pedegtrian treks along Middle TumDflea #77 MAIN BTREKfr fault from Sen. ’Ihomaa Dodd namese children oriAianed by near Broad Street which, like the rest of Mancnee- rate of two inches an hour in New England and rived or departed stone tM MANOHESTBR Board of Recreation baton direct way whether I had any that the hoped-for federal ap doubt about my election as pres the war. He to)d a news confer ter — and all the east coast — was under one aleet or freesing rain is expected to follow. storm began during the night. cflBunes have been canceled for ence the Hanoi regime is now Snow Brings Tha Pean Central railroad Snowed In propriation for funds toward a the holidays and wlH resume ident, the answer is an absolute, positive * ,’" he said. considering this proposal. said most of Us tratna were new ambulance for ’Tolland la Jan. 8. 110 —To fly the medical supplies, COLORADO Sp Ai NGS, Colo. very close to final aiiproval. “I don’t think you reially seri experlenetag dalaya U m Penn E personal packages, mail and Central eanoeled every second (AP) — A raging October bliz ’The bill providing for the funds ously thought that McCarthy A D a y O ff zard stranded five men and would sweep the country or the clothing to Moscow aboard Ms commuter train from Now Ha for the Department ot ’Trane- Teachers* Pact Okayed chartered airliners for relay to Snow Is a Wonderful Thing? ven to New York Ctty and can three women employee In the portation h u been passed by nomination or that Kennedy Summit House atop 14,110-toot WATBRBURY (AP) — would, o r that whoever else— the prisoners by Soviet postal — For Some celed one train that had been Congress, the senator said, and channels. Hanoi had told Mm' to By D. J. B. BRUCKNER From the shore you con see eUmbed the fences of the eoo the level ground, in ox-carU, to scheduled to go from Btamford Pikes Peak for five days. They Is now on the President’s desk A three-year teariterS’ contract McOovem—would. Nixon’s a had plenty of food and water was approved Tuesday by the very formidable candidate, but mail the packages via Moscow, The Loa Angeles Times the immense snowstorms which to get in and have a look at cool the heavy salemlan wtaes Like suoosM, many Btenohea- to New York. Most other traina awaiting his signature. screw down from the sky Into them. In the summer they eel- of the rich. ter wortcera hsd an sMbh holt- ware being deUyed but tho long- and a standby generator fur ’Hie special delivery letter city school board, promising I had more doubts about what but Perot said only by flying CHDOAGO—enow Is a wonder nished light and heat. starting teachers a salary of had happened in the *64 cam them in Ms planes could he beat ful thing. In the vdiole of na the water. dam roar. This Is their time. * ’The Emperor DomlUan got a day thrust upon (hsm today. No haul r ------1~~ eervlc# batwsen from Dodd received by ’IhlfauU The best «iow always starts bad name beoauae ha used to need to taU ediy, but the secret Boston and New York Ctty eon- yesterday afternoon stated that $7,020 neoot year and high school paign than I had about what the Dec. 81 deadline North Viet ture, perli^;M only trees ^re It Is not Uke the February, principals $10,600 in 1972. hi^ppened in the *68 campaign,” nam has put on accepting more Incredible. at night, Uke this one, shout 1067, enow which came aU at take an Icepick to the bottoms wM teak out to fiM ooune of iinued. "as soon as the President signs thlB Story. Buses were all delayad. Otrey- C 11. It comes all at onoe. It of the Jars and eat the iced the MU I feel certain that you’ll Final ratification will not lie said. Christmas parcels. Tbe life of a tree stuns the once in temperatures too warm come until after the Waterbury Sen. George S. McGovern un —To Inspect piiscmer of war Intellect, finow is not stunning: usuaHy beglna quietly, little —37 inches of It, burying the snow In the dead of summer. Bnow that stisSed nt 0:30 last hound terminals to New Haven receive the necessary funds It is Intoxivatlng and wild. crystals falling, then comes the Here, everyone eats snow when Mght Stopped a t lono Uds and Hartford reportad delays ahortly thereafter." Teachers Association votes on successfully souafat the Demo camps in South Vietnam, then city In whita wet. This time the cratic presidential nomlnatkm. travel to Hanoi, and to offer fi We had a foot Ot K here, in wind and the snow goea wild. city ts not burled, only arMte It falls, even dogs and cats. morning, aocording to (he the- ranging between 10 minutes o m ’Thlfault said that the Tolland the pact Friday, and the hoard It does’ strange things to peo approves a second time on Mon Johnson also said that despite nancial and other help to North deep cold, with high winds and very cold and cheerfuL Peo My ex-cal. n Blamesa tom, patchor at toe TViwn IBghway one hour, whfie ConthwnSM Volunteer Ambulance Associa that swept tt through the city. ple, first, you hear the sound of Department, and of tostt hour Trallways In New Haven said tion has been leasing an ambu day. the belief of the American peo Vietnamese families so they ple go vtaiUng one enoUier'a used to hsng out on the Uilrd ple that he was "an extremely could send parcels to relatives You can see th e air when shovels scraping agalnet the Christmas trees end whisky bot floor bedroom window, appar- wsu tumhur to stoat. By lato dslays had caussd toe o^- lance at the present time and The contract atoo Includes a walks as a few neighbors de ambitious man who sought pow held prisoner in South Vietnam. there Is snow In it; It moves tles, at 8 or 4 In the morning. enlly clutching to the sill by momlng, an eattmatsd lOH pany to depart from schedute have been anxiously waiting tor provision tor special negotiations in waves and eddies and cur termine to besit the snow. Af Inches had fallen on streets, snd load psosangors as tha this federal grant to come in 1071 If the cost of Uvtng rises er, who enjoyed using It and He said this would prove to Ha The snow Is good for people. hls hind loea, snapping at snow whose greatest desire was to oc- not "that we are strictly human rents. ter awhile, people are outside; flakes He did not Uke walking stdewalks. drtvswsys, towns, busaa arrivad. through. It would offset the more than six per cent by then. TTie snow nests oddly In the they go walking in It. Among It sticks In the hair. It Mwe artd name your own piaesa. Bus sarvlce from Connactl- exspy the top job in American itarian in,, our outlook—that we deep into the ecalp. Inside the in snow but he liked the enow political life" that he never are interested In helping all comers of window panes and the vast trees with no leaves, when It wss falling. Bustneoa otong Main It. wsm airports was piles up on the back porch; It and out in the park, and right bouiwa, everjrone Is dripping, wanted the presidency. prisoners, not Just Americans." with red faoaa, stomping their 8now has always had soma re pmoitcaUy at a stomtotUi. sweeps down the street wMch over the fronsen lagoon. They ligious slgniriconcs. *rhe great At 8 IS a.m., polloa aimounc- H igh wtmi, po»*H addsd pt^ He aaM be had "certain seri Rerot met for an hour and 38 feet. Tliraugb the arlndlng road- ^ lems lor snow-removal erewe. ous disadvantages which would faces the light; around a 100- go aralking-and having mock bsslllce which la the primary sd a townwtda parking ban. •• ■ - ~ w- minutes wHh the acting charge battlee with snowballs, which wa)rs of the park you can hear ultimately preclude my becom d’affaires of the North Viet story building filled with lights church of Chrletmae In Home Highway aorkeie were alortod * , on MlcMgan Ave. It swoops and this time are too cold end orlap the ealt trucks grinding. Borne Is the vast Banta Maria Meg- to snow warnings ymtsrday. Hew ttaven H arttort ing the—completing my term as namese Embassy, Vu Tien. walks are heated from below dives Uke vast Mrds in the to roll up right. glore. and by 10 o'clook last night, etoaed for a toorl pailod preaident as I would like to "We were refused permission night. ’Ibe sookeepere ta my neigh the ooncrete; they gUetan wet. oomi^ete It.” to fly our planes in," Perot told It does not Bi>ow In Roms at all to«m workam and ^ k s tn the naomliig and traffic Over -Lake Michigan In the borhood are civil about It. Tliey Hot cUmstee are not sympa Christmas; seldom at any time WWW on the Job. L— wl truck, was drtoured while erww. bruk. He said these disadvantages newsmen, "and I was refused )iave two adult Siberian tigers thetic to thla cheer; they get were "a general Inability to middle of the night tt is s ter ever. In Its whois history. But ami pefsonnal Stortad coming through the drifts, p:rmlssion to fly to Hanoi my- rifying thing. Tile sky Is black and two Siberian kittens which morel about It. ’The Romans stimulate, taepire and unite all relf to preset my proposals to the Maggtora was built on e to by 1 a.m. today, and ail ware fn cities like New Haven and and the lake is wMte and glow are let out In the night Into their used to send slaves up into the the people of the country, which the North Vietnamese govern hill many centuries ago after, It on the street lees toan an hour Hartford, wind ptUd snow ing. Tile lake does not respond outside cages from the fetid mountains in summer to collect later. around parkad cars. Parking I think la an essential function ment.” warmth of the moist inside la said, the people had prayad so much to wind as to atmos- the precious snow. In great to the Virgin Mary to show Twenty-six tiuotis. M from bane ersol Into effect to meke ot the presidency. Tbe 30-year-old computer pherelc pressure; it risas and stables. "Now I have never really be magnate said he was disap rtone Jaiii they peched It. and them where her church, which the highway department and 13 way for plowing opersttons. and roars at odd times. In the win They run uP against the ban brought It down, on riwulder, lewMd,- mads up the ptowing tow trucks were used to remove lieved that I was the man to do pointed, "but we are not giving ter M. Is muddy and huge. and roar at people who have that particular Job,” Johnson up.” then on mute ba ck; finally, on (Baa Page Right) and —~**“g ocnHnpH *rhay dtsaMsd vahtclaa Perot said Vu ’Tien indicated said. "I always felt that every (I (I Job tisti I bad was really too big that Americans should take an tor me.” Interest In the euffertag of the The former preaidetit said he people of North Vietnam. had no regrets and no second "I feel now we win have to $30^-Day Addiction For Your thoughts about not running but demonstnte by our actions that “there’s some diasppolntment we have a genuine Interest in 2 that the reSulU that I hoped the families and priaoners of would flow from it—namely North Vietnam, Just aa we have Habit Spreads Among Convenience peace in the world—have not as in our own," be said. r yet come; but I’m still ht^ful." Perot said thg,maJor obstacle WE WILL BE OPEN Johnaon said the timetable of In Ms conversation with Ihe Youngsters from Nine to 19 ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. DEC. 25Fh, (■ •) (See EDrTOR*S NOTE—New York all otraU of aoetoty, barota od- (CHRISTMAS DAY) ers were shocked to lasiB last (Uction to epteading rapidly U now Um iM dlM ggims s i week of the death of a 13-year- among youngaUrs from 9 to IB, death to the U to M-ysoy«ld old boy from on overdose of her • COSMETICS sooordtog to paopto who woth age group to New Torti Ctty. l/eS. Charges Cong Violated oin. But M wraa not an Isototed wrtth addtota and tha youthful Bammy, a tiendor hgbt-lMlrad case. Dope addiction awiewy drug uoers themaalvae. boy, aald be bagan odug honto • PIPES— TOBACCO teen-agers Is spreading—la the The probtem waa apoUlghtod when be ran awrsy tram Ms flsd- i^ehold the Star. Rums snd affluent suburbs at toot week whan Walter Vaader- pwfll0* oIm s %0 Christmas Truce 111 Times s frightening rate. Here Is a re • CAMERAS— FILM It's Christmas! At this most joyous time of year mcer, a l2-year-«ld clemsnury live with hto mothar to Ent SAIGON (AP) — No major tion wlto raids ta the northwest port on the sUuatloB to the New acbool drop out. wraa fotad daad Hailaaa. • BARTON’S CANDY we pause to give thought to our blessings. . . numbered York City arsa. *igtistii|f eras reported tn Viet- comer o t South Vietnam, 76 ot on overdoac of heroin to a "WhMi I want lafo tha wotM among them, your favors and friendly good today after alltod forces miles northeast of Saigon and ta Harlem tenement bethroom. By TERRI IRAW rnyusif looking for my mothar, 1 will. Please accept our sincere thanks along with ended their 34-bour Christmas the Mekong Delta about M Although Walter was the blew a y whole hfe," he said. trues. The three-day cease-fire milee southeast of SalgofL Preoa Writer Sincere good wishes ‘PRESCRIPTIONS our best wishes for holiday joy in full meijaure. youageet perwon knowrn to have "My mother has been a junkie proclaimed by the Viet Cong The Uft. and South Vist- : (A died tram herata to the city, Ms /i, for yean," Banuny added to you, our good friends and OF COURSE eras la Its last hours, but U.S. nsmsse commands 'said ttacro age of 14. Saauny was on export case was not aa Isolated one. Ha aald tow lived on waltan and and Booto Vletnsmese forces wrere no BB3 mlasians or burglar. He had to be to mato- Dr. S mSm * sse o d e ie Um praceeds of nocaatonal pna- *8otry NO DBUVEIUBS, Chitatnuu Day Oalyl had iwumed combat aperstioos fighter-bomber sorties flown tain Ms 330-a-day barota habit. city medical evamtnrt, aald at Utution. Christmas night. customers, this very jpyo^s season. throughout South Vlatnsm dur Dora, the 15-yoar old daughter least 314 bsrota user* lotoer BO Ha said cldar boys eo the Tha aUiad nommaisls charged ing the 34-bour slhed cease-fire. of a poUca deteettva, uoad to oak years of ago have dtod here thus tonot flnt “tunwd nw on" to the Viet Cong and North Viet Hoerever, offlclsl eources said her uacto for money to bqy far this yaar. barota. Lika aaent young ad namese with 111 sttarke violat American helicopter guntotpe etothos, than spend tt on hsrotn Aadl be eailtnated, than’an dicts, bo bogaln •‘anorttog." or I \ | ing tha truce and said 100 of the flew ta support of slllsd ground Sammy and Dors thoae are at toast 30.009 tean agad optote anifftag a few gintoa of the enemy wrere MUed and U were troops threatsnsd by - enemy not tbetr real namoa—are now addicts to New York Otty. wblto powdsr tofo hto nooa. WESTOWM captured. Allied caaiialttaa wrere for tes. under treatment for their addle- Even motw frtghlentog. be BUB w isi pmon^Go vMs m j b * 13 Soafh VIetnsmeee troops DisencluaUed Morning? PHARMACY ■ ^ Both BBSs and flgfatar-bomh- et tb* AdoliGOtnl TrMKi* —vs to the. evidence that cbfl- my began to need toifor mad 945 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER kUled. 3i South Vletnamaae and ere continued to bomb the Ho mintt Unit (ATU) to the Bronx. dreii a n begtttatog to naa bento larger quentItMa of banto to get 466 HARTFORD BOAD^-649-9946 throe AnwricaBa wronnded and Thouesnds of other loan-aged St a ^ounier aga Ihoji evor ha* The South Pltoifk slid its «ich*nt«d •vsiiingB w«N two gavemmeto soldiers mlas- CM MtahiTtoO ortworfc through "high." a k>ni way from Manhattan whara thaad piw-dawB asstom Laos duriag the nsse addicts arc not so lucky. ton Two brother! agad 9 and To ttoaaea Ms li^, the commends reported. In ctty gbettoe here and of- 10—wen referred to a drag aU stroUm Btrutgld throu^ anow and hail But tt waa U.Ji. BBSs ereat back tsto oo- (flee Page r) fiuwtt euburha to tha ana. from ptofram to Newark. t IJ . sotnothing to poadar. (AP Photofax).