
V FRIDAY, DEGEMBER 4, 19T0 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT iQj^ntng l^pralib Average Dally Net Press Ron The Weather For Hie Week Ended • Cloudy, cold tonight with 60 November 14, 1970- per. cent chance of snow devel­ ’The. next Women’s Breakfast oping late; low 25 to 80.Toirtor-tf iy^out Town at Temple Beth Sholom is sched­ 16,080 row windy, cold, flurrlea; high FOGARTY BR0$^ INC. uled for Suiiday' at 9 a.m. It will In Sbs. The Mien’s CAub of Center be preceded by a brief service Mtmehester— A City of Village Charm n t sxBBvr-acAKcnBvnB and will be followed by a discus­ ' ne 649<45S» Omgregatlonal Church will have a father and son dinner sion on a timely subject. Reser­ PRICE TEN CENTS vations may be made, with Mfs. VOL. LXXXX, NO. 56 (TWENTY PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN*. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page 17) tonight at 6:80 in Woodruff Hall .Arthur Dauer or Mrs. Murray of the church. Andy Baylock, ATLANTIC Platok. ■ 1 FOGARTY'S INSURED freshman football coach at the University of Connecticut, will The Womens’ ChrlsUan Tem­ OIL H E A T BUDGET PAYMENT FLAK ]?e guest speaker. perance Union wUI hold Iti OPEN TO 9 P.>l. TILL CHRISTMAS k Air Christmas party on Tuesday at 2 Teacher Walkout Clockwork /Cross in Tribute Fm I on — oh Burner Grade 7 youth instruction p.m. in the Fellowship Room of /' SAT. TO 5:30 (Wm mad Servlder^ M Hmr i class 'of Zion Evangelical Luth­ the South United Methodist eran Church wlH meet tomor­ Church. Each member is re­ In Hartford Ends' Robbery row at 0:30 a.m. at the church, quested to bring a small gift. To Slain Captive HARTFORD (AP) — Hart- On© clue to the strength of Nets Gold HI KoHiy! In or Our of SoOsoir—Wo Hovo Tho The third annual Christmaa Produco; plus "OM FosMomd" Hard to Mild The Perennial Planters Gar-, ford’s union teachers, who went the 'strike In Its final days was MONTREAL (AP) — British Trade Commissioner collecUon for the needy is now dien Club' will hold its annual out <m strike three weeks ago the meeting FWday night. 'Ihe LONDON (AP) Britain’s in progress at St. Bartholomew’s James R. Cross said goodby to Canada today with a Fritndlr Sorvice! _ Christmas party Monday at 8 because they didn’t have a con- union invUed those teachers «dio air and sea ports were on mdxl- moving tribute to his fellow captive of Quebec separa­ ORCHARD FRESH: Macs. CorOands, Red, Golden Delic­ Church. Donations of canned p.m. at the home of Mrs. Melvin tract, swallowed a bitter pill were still staying off the job. mum alert and a massive hunt food may be left at both en­ tist terrorists—Labor Minister Pierre Laporte, who was ious, BaMwins, McGowan and Russet Apples; plus Fresh Schmidt, 41 Slater Rd., Wap- B*riday and agreed to go back ’The attendan'ce was 326. was under way by Scotland trances of the cht]rch or In any Cider. „ ,, ping. Co-hostesses are Mrs. to work next week—sUll without By Friday afternoon, with con- Yard today for three masked killed after a week’s captivity. FRESH: Green, Yellow Squash, Spinach, Broccoli, GauU- classroom at the school. James Britton. Mrs. Allan Led- "Why Pierre Laporte is d e a d ------------------------------- : Rower, Anise, Hot Peppers, Leeks, Shalots, Sprouts, G m n a <x»itract end with no hint that tempt of court fines against the bandits who stole $264,000 gard and Mrs.- Paul Qoupll. one Is near. teac^hers mounting, Josei^ Cas- worth of gold and diamonds and I am alive, I do not know,” house. I spent the rest of the Mt. Potatoes, Com, Boston, Romalne Lettuce, Artlchokeo, St. Jude’s Mothers Circle will Cherry Tomatoes, Green Beans, White Sweet Potatoes, Tur­ Members are reminded to make The strike ended In a closed national representative of from an airline truck in the« Cross said in French at a brief night in a very uncomfortable have a Christmas party Monday nips, and Chinese Cabbage. „ Christmas decorations for. a gift union meeting of the Hartford parent American Federatl<m middle of London. airport news conference. “But I position.” at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. FRUIT: Tangerines, Navel Oranges, Spanish Melons, Per­ exchange. Federation of Teachers Friday Teachers, announced In court a spokesman for KLM Royal want to pay homage to this About 3 a.m., he said, the Wd- simmons, Pineapples, Honeydews, Red, White, Blue Grapes, Paul Klssman, SO Charter Oak brave man and express my con- napers threw out the message St. Members are reminded to night, with some 826 teachers t**® was “ terminating Dutch AlrUnes said he believed Limes, Grapefmlt and Chestnuts. TTie board of trustees of giving approval In a voice vote teacher strike.” And Arthur was the biggest robbery ever vlctlon his sacrifice was not in Qjat led to the final negotia- WEEKEND SPECIALS bring food for a potluck and South United Methodist Church vain.” ' tlons for his release amd their grab bag gifts. to return to work. Hie vote BroulUet, president of the HFT, staged agtdnst his company. He LARGE CALIF. LETTUCE .............. head t B t will meet tonight at 7:30 at the came despite a vow by the union ® “ nigged Individual- said the gold bullion and dla- Cross spoke just before board- ggfe conduct to Cuba. GREEN and YELLOW SQUASH-----2 lbs. 4 9 t church. '•' vdien the strike began that It * would continue staying off monds were being shipped by Ing an official Canadian govern' He described his captors as ’The Rev. Arnold F. Westwood was over the principle: “ No work Monday momiiig. several clients in the London ment plane for a flight to Lon­ “obviously convinced and fer­ TOMATOES .............................................. >h. will speak on "Eastemizing from Grade Youth Fellowship of contract, no work.” "It was difficult to call an end area and were on their way to don and a reunion with his wife, vent revolutionaries.” BANANAS .......................................... * Jhs. Western ’Thought,” Sunday at 8 MAC APPLES ............................ .. peck bag South United Methodist Church Although there was one at- ^ Heathrow Airport for shipment whom he has not seen since he “ I am very glad they are out*- 10:30 a.m. at the Unitarian Uni- was kidnaped Oct. 6. of this country and away from FANCY TANGERINES........................doz. versalist Society meeting house, will meet tonight at 7:30 In the tempt to get contract talks going to do It,” Cascella ^ several clients In Amster- He looked pale after his 60- me,” CJross added. 1 We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald 466 Main St. ’The relationship youth lounge of the church. mldway through the strike, the ^ dam. COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS between art aidl the viewer in “ More TUan Ugliting Candles” talks qulcWy wdlapsed. Since |twM a reflecUon of responsible g, bril- day confinement In a window- repeated hla thanks to all is the meeting’s theme. HOUSE less room, but walked briskly had a hand In his res- the eastern tradition will be il- then, there has been no publi- . llantly planned operation, and It luirtrated in a display of oriental cized formal contract between t, '*2***^^ worked perfectly,”•> h„he said.aais Into the heavily guarded airport specifically to the po- Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma the teachers .and the school lounge and shook hands with ac- jjgg^ whose l<mg and tireless art objects arranged by Mr. and \ because teachers were returning "Our vans always taike different Mrs. Sigurd Folstad. Edward Phi will sponsor a rummage sale routes. We are very hot on secu­ quaintances amiong newsmen. ■work he especially cited. PFPO ^ * , ) _ . , ^ ^ ^ school. But he admitted that Officials cut off questions aft- chxxw also reiterated that tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4:30 I PRODUCE!'* Van Ness, violinist, will play a One y^o n >fflclal conceded teachers wert back rity.” Vina, a South Indian stringed p.m. at Mott’s Community Cen­ Friday that a reason the strike today.” TTie thing that puzzled Scot­ er only a few were asked and <ione thing this dreadful period *76 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER — 643-eSM instrument. ter. couldn’t be sustained was that . land Yaurd most was how the hurried Cross to the waiting has given me Is a sense of the plane. 'There was no opportunity importance of the ordinary stm- 5 It never drew the large number , ‘ ^''® t^i® of participants t h ^ i t needed b e g ln ^ g ” (See Page Eight) to learn how much Information pje things w© take for granted 1 lALE for success. J»® was one of the about the radical Quebec Liber- —to live with one’s family, to OPEN TO 9 P.M. TILL CHRISTMAS The school board w|us able to ^ j ... ... ation Front—FLQ—he might talA with one’s friends and to r keep schools open, though on ^/^e looked wer the t ^ have garnered and passed on to breathe fresh air.’* SAT. TO 5:30 shortened sched^es, and by the f tuaUon and thought in the beat (Canadian authorities. Cross said he now plans to re- end of the week school officials *®""® ^ those on strike and Pope Paul He did say that he had exten- join his wife and hopes to have were claiming teachers were re- ... slve political discussions with a few quiet weeks of rest and turning to work anyway. The of- 1^® ®ltll<lJ'®n, the School his captors during the first two recuperation.
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