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Wednesday, highs around 80. MancheBter—A City of Village Charm MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 272 FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Depending on Soviet cooperation POLICE Ford may seek more funds ON STNIKE for nuclear armaments MH rMNCMC* , MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - President to support the Communist-backed military The President arrived in Minneapolis Colo., after speech-making stops in Pekin M u e t i Ford said today he will ask Congress for government there. last night in an exhuberant mood after a and Peoria, 111, an additional ^ to 53 billion for nuclear In an address to the American Legion day of campaign-style appearances in Des “I hope we are on a two-way street with weapons unless the Soviet Union helps national convention here. Ford defended Moines, Iowa. the Soviet Union,” Ford said. shape a strategic arms agreement. American warmth toward the Soviet But he said potential adversaries are not Ford also said the Russians could en­ government but said the United States He winds up a two-day tour today and reducing the levels of their military power danger detente by interfering in Portugal must be No. 1 in military might. resumes his interrupted vacation at Vail, and “the United States must be alert and strong.” He said the 592.8 billion, including 59.8 billion for nuclear arms, in the defense School renovation work resumed budget was the “bare minimum required for our safety.” He pledged to his military-oriented audience he will following contract settlement “vigorously resist” defense spending cuts. Perhaps, he said, in the 1977 fiscal year spending on nuclear forces can be held By DOUG BEVINS honored the unskilled laborers' picket comm itm ents,” Kennedy and Thomas lines, returned to work today. down, but the projection depends on “ real Herald Reporter said. The dispute was settled after a three- ^ Officials agreed the settlement may progress' in SALT II (Strategic Arms Work resumed today on renovations and hour meeting Monday morning, when have been reached in time to open the Limitation Talks).” additions to Manchester’s Junior high general contractor Ray Adler Inc. of junior high schools as scheduled, but they schools after a IVii-day stoppage due to a If there can be no agreement, “I will Ridgefield agreed to sign a contract with weren't certain of that Monday. Police out on strike labor dispute. have no choice but to recommend to the % the Construction and General Laborers Phillips said his committee will assess About 60 union laborers, who had been Congress an additonal 52 to 53 billion Union, Local 230 of Hartford. the situation Friday to determine whether picketing since Friday morning, returned dollars for strategic weapons programs in Policemen went on strike in San Francisco Monday leaving only a small Town Building Committee Chairman the schools will be ready for students on to their jobs Monday afternoon after their the current and coming fiscal years,” he force to deal with crime in the city of 750,000 persons. Only emerency calls Paul Phillips said Adler agreed to sign the opening day. employer agreed to sign a new two-year said. are being handled and "they are being screened, a department spokesman contract after school officials explained Phillips said the labor dispute didn’t in­ contract. Other tradesm en, who had Ford said he was looking to the Soviet said. These pickets were photographed in front of the Hall of Justice. that further work delays could disrupt fall volve salary or benefits, but just the time programs at Bennet and filing Junior High period for the laborers’ contract. The Union for signs of detente and cooperation Schools. laborers, who had been without a contract in European security. “The situation in School Supt. Jam es Kennedy and Board since Jan. 1, demanded a two-year con­ Portugal is one of them.

of Education Chairman Allan Thomas had tract but Adler didn’t want to be required “We are deeply concerned about the warned Monday morning that work delays to maintain an agreement for that length future of freedom in Portugal — as we Picketing policemen targets would inconvenience junior high school of time. have always beefl concerned about the students and place a greater financial Attending the lengthy meeting Monday freedom of people throughout the world,”

burden on the community. morning were Ray Adler; his assistant, He said. After the settlement, Kennedy and Patrick Collins; Dominic Lopreato, Thomas said they were gratified that the business agent for the laborers’ union; Ford said that in Portugal the wishes of of snipers, drunken motorist labor dispute ended. William O’Brien, president of the Building the moderate majority have “been sub­ “We’ve been favorably impressed with Trades Council of Connecticut; Kennedy, verted by forces more determined than the willingness of Adler to meet prior and Phillips. representative. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A picket line The strike was only hours old Monday Empty cable cars were lined up in down­ of striking police officers came under nl^t when a motorist ran over officer town San Francisco, where business is Walter Plnosky and struck officer Dennis sniper fire t^ y . normally bustling. In the nearby red-light School construction fund broke; No one was hit in the shooting at the Kamilatos at the Mission station. Police Tenderloin area, prostitutes paraded in Ingleslde station but two striking officers said Plnosky had asked the man to stop greater numbers than usual. sustained minor injuries at another picket blowing his auto horn. The two officers Striking police and city officials agreed line when a motorist ran them down. were treated for minor injuries and at least 80 per cent of the force had walked local impact expected to be minor The pay dispute that triggered the strike released. off the Job. hat reeulted in most of the city's 2,000- Police arrested Thomas H. Oxtien, 55, of Only several hundred officers remained Kennedy said, however, that the condi­ Announcement by state officials that the Manchester will receive 565,000 in member force staying off the Jot). Sah Francisco and charged him with on duty to handle emergencies in ail of San tion of the reimbursement fund will delay account for local school construction is "recovery money”' fof Several' school Police laid about 10 shots were fired at dninkeness and aggravated assault with a Francisco. receipt of grants for about 530,000 worth of nearly broke will probably affect only a projects com p lete years ago. The 565,000 the Ingleslde station and "the pickets hit "deadly weapon. Officers said the arrest Sympathetic firemen Joined some picket minor items, including school security few minor building projects' in reimbursemei^ was pushed through the the ground.” was (hade ^ rtly after the suspect's car alarm systems, smoke monitors, and im­ lines and also threatened to strike in the Maochester, Town School Supt. Jam es General Assembly’s last session by local ‘"file striking officers went back to form was found in front of a tavern. next few days in support of police proved lighting in some Schools. Most of Kennedy said today. legislators. and chased after the gunmen," a Police Lt. Charles Beene of Mission Sta­ demands for a 13 per cent pay hike for ail that work has been finishki. “I don't see any problems for existing Major projects under way in town — in­ spokesman at the station said. He said tion said shots were fired at the car as it uniformed officers. Also undecided is a m ajor renovations- projects,” Kennedy said, “but I do see cluding the Bennet and filing Junior High three youths were captured shortly after sped from the scene. He also said there Firemen, who have the same base additions program for Bently and problems for projects for which we intend Schools renovations and additions and the the shooting. was no doubt the driver Intended to hit the salary as policemen, said they would seek Washington Schools and the West Side to file applications,” Regional Occupational Training Center — A spokesman at pollch headquarters officers. strike sanction from the city’s labor coun­ Rec, which will be considered by There may be one exception to don't appear to be affected by the lack of skid the number of calls received during The strike began late Monday within cil Wednesday. Bus and trolley drivers Manchester voters in a November Kennedy’s comment on existing projects: reimbursement money. the night was about average and a veteran minutes of a KM) vote by the city's Board referendum. • said they would do the same. Officials are untfecided about whether newsman reported cars “were roiling on of Superviaors to give only a 6.5 per cent Two smaller projects — repairs at On the referendum is a question ail emergencies.” wage hike to policemen, who currently Bentley School and rehabilitation of the proposing a 52,373,000 bond issue for those earn a base salary of 51,378 a month. old Robertson School building housing projects. State reimbursement was es­ However, the president of the striking Streets were almost deserted by sun- school administrators — also don’t appear timated at about 5980,000. Police Offtcerd Association said citizens in *down. Residents, well aware of San Fran­ Lack of reimbursement funds may delay to be affected. this city of nearly 800,000 are "not safe in cisco's sharp increase In crime in recent News tidbits,,. The state Education Department’s work at the two schools and the rec until

their homes or on the streets.” years, stayed home. Bureau of School Buildings revealed Mon­ more state money becomes available.

stretch between Ashford and the day that the 5413.8 million authorized by Kennedy also said plans for a minor Short of witnesses HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) - A federal Massachusetts state line. the 1973 General Assembly to cover school renovation project at Manchester High grand jury opens its investigation into the Work on the -section between Vernon building grants was nearly gone. School will also be delayed. Officials MMH budget still too high Patty Hearst case — and immediately Circle and East Hartford may be as long The department blamed the problem on planned to make changes at the high runs short of witnesses as judge tem­ as three years away. Gill said. a miscalculation and said the funds won’t school after filing's ninth grade vacated porary delays several subpoenaes. Gray goes home bb replenished for at least six months. MHS space to return to the enlarged junior The state Commission on Hospitals and ray machines at MMH. Dr. Signey L. NEW LONDON (UPI) - Former FBI Municipalities are being told to finance high school. Health Care (CHHC) held a hearing Mon­ Cramer of Hartford, a radiologist on the Director'L. Patrick Gray was home today, their own projects until the General Estimated costs of the MHS work were day on the 516.4 million budget request of commission, said this is too high. recovering from surgery to correct an Assembly considers appropriations next about 545,000, with the town expecting Manchester Memorial Hospital for the The four radiologists also have their High bail set aneurysm, or bubble, on his aorta near the year. 515,000 to 520,000 state reimbursement. fiscal year beginning Oct. j . own facilities on Haynes St. called NEW YORK (UPI) - Suspects in the ■heart. The department said its error wouldn’t The work was to be done during the up­ • The CHHC had announced the budget Manchester Radiologists. kidnaping of whiskey heir Samuel Bronf­ Gray, operated on Aug. 6 at Lawrence affect local projects already committed, coming school year. was at least 5600,000 too high. Monday it Cramer said the hospital gave in to un­ man are held on combined ball of 5700,000. Memorial Hospital and released Sunday and most of Manchester’s projects are in Kennedy said he’ll seek immediate said the MMH budget was 5672,000 too justified demands of the physicians. The defense seeks leniency for "amateurs and was described by his family as feeling that category. clarification of status of local projects high. A spokesman for the hospital said this on a lark.” fine. from the Education Department. In 1974, the CHHC granted MMH a morning the fees requested by the budget of over 512.7 million. ' radiologists are on a par with those of 1-86 widening okayed It came out during the hearing Monday other radiologists in the region. HARTFORD (UPI) — Environmental that one of the most striking Increases in The CHHC will now review the MMH budget again. After it announces Its deci­ Commissioner Joseph N. Gill has ap­ the coming year’s proposed budget Is for sion, MMH can appeal it to the full com­ proved the proposed widening of Longshoremen stop loading grain the (our MMH radiologists. mission sitting Sept. 2. Interstate 86 from East Hartford to The budget proposes to pay the Ashford. radiologists 5420,865 for operating the X- That is the final appeal, the spokesman said. Workers already are widening a 7.5 mile was purchased by the Soviet Union before Minneapolis, declined to say when that By SARA FRITZ or after July 1. The maritime boycott grain had bmn purchased by the Soviets. United Press International applies only to about 10 million tons of "The union has ways of finding out these things and we’re not going to help them,” Longshoremen have stopped loading two grain which the Russians purchased last he said. ships at Houston as a result of a month. Federal grant misuse alleged The AFL-CIO reported a mixed reaction nationwide AFL-CIO maritime boycott One of the two ships that was being to the boycott. A spokesman said the-Union designed to halt the shipment of American loaded in Houston is the Basanka, which Donohue that both governors’ offices duplicating machind rental and stationery. has received calls from both “irate HARTFORD (UPI)—Connecticut miss­ grain to the Soviet Union, union officials was to have carried grain to the Soviet charged routine expenses to federal grants Governor’s office salaries accounted for farmers” and “an equal number from pent federal money meant for social and said today. Union under a purchase agreement with earmarked for other purposes.. 586,630 of the 5189,869 State Management American citizens saying it is good that technological development on such items Wiiiie Wells, president of International Cargill Inc., a large export firm. as rubber bands and bottled water, the Two federal grants, channeled through Grant in the' 1973-74 fiscal year, but ' someone is doing something about this.” Longshoremen’s Association Local 1273 in Rob Johnson, a spokesman for Cargill in the New England Regional Cktmmlssion, auditors were given no proof that persons state auditors say. Houston, said his members stopped work were to have provided technical paid were working on social or economic The disclosure of operations under late Monday on orders of the international Republican former Gov. Thomas J. assistance and demonstration funds for development projects, Becker said. union. Meskill and Democratic Gov. Ella T. economic and social development in The source for the general use of the The Houston work stoppage was the first .Grasso has resulted in federal auditors an­ Connecticut. Walker heads national VFW grant money may have been a May 24, m ajor incident created by the month-old nouncing plans to examine the alleged Meskill’s office charged to one such 1974, memorandum by Susan Hobble boycott. AFL-Cip President George misuse of government grants in Connec­ 5189,869 grant 515,566 in advertising LOS ANGELES (U PI) - Thomas C. Bennett, stating, "The funds provided un­ Meany announced Monday the boycott will ticut. expenses for a series of "community Walker of New London, Conn., has been der this grant are for use at the governor’s continue. until administration officials forums” conducted by Meskill and 56,861 ejected commander-in-chief of the The General Accounting 'Office’s discretion according to his priorities.” conie to him with assurances new sales of. for Governor’s Information Bureau lapel Veterans of Foreign Wars at the national regional manager agreed with State American grain to Russia will not hurt pins. Mrs. Bennett, MesklU’s alternate to the organization’s 76th annual Convention. Auditors Henry J . Becker and Leo V. U.S. consumers or shippers. 1974 New England Regional Commission A veteran of World War II and the Mrs. Orasso’s office used the federal An AFL-CIO spokesman, meanwhile, and then acting commissioner of com­ Korean War with a total of 11 years ser­ funds to pay a 5544 bill for expenses said the railway unions have Informed munity affairs, was not immediately vice, Walker was the VFW senior vice related to a pr,ayer breakfast and a 52,500 Meany that' Russian-bought grain is available for comment. commander during the past year. bHI for governor’s proclamations. currently being loaded onto railroad cars Another federal grant, provided under He enlisted in the Connecticut National , Meskill charged to the funds 58,000 In headed for Blast Coast ports — an indica­ the State and Regional Energy Capability Guard in 1940, was commissioned a lieute­ dues for the NeW Ehigland Governor’s tion that more work stoppages may be oc­ Act, provided the Meskill administration nant in the infantry after Officers Can­ Conference and 57,000 in dues for the curring soon on other docks. , Inaide today with 54,988 for legal fees in a law suit didate School at Ft. Benning, Ga., and National Governor’s Conference. President Ford Monday predicted more challenging the state’s systpm of financing later was trained as a pilot and ” I do concur that this is an area which U.S. grain would be sold to the Soviet elementaiY and secondary education. transferred to the Army Air top s. Andover...... 2 E. Hartford ..2 ,1 4 this office should look into, and I plan to do Union after the current temporary freeze The lawyers hired were not connected He served as a fighter pilot in the South Betty’s Notebook 7 Editorial ...... 4 so as soon as staff is available,'’ Joseph on such sales is lifted. The administration with the state attorney general’s office. Pacific. Walker is a safety compliance of­ Bolton...... 12 H ebron...... 3 EMer, GAO regional manager, told Becker has asked that there be no more sales until Tjie purpose of the grant was to provide ficer for Pfizer Inc., a pharmaceutical Classified . . . .10-12 S. Windsor...... 3 and Donohue. the exact size of the U.S. crop can be Both governors used the funding to buy technical assistance funds for improve­ company, and is active in baseball and in C om ics...... 13 Sp o rts...... 8-9 determined. ment of state and regional energy plan­ the Benevolent and Protpetive Order of Coventry . . . . 3,14 Vernon...... 3,14 bottled spring water and such routine of­ Wells said bis union stopped loading un­ fice supplies as rubber bands, typewriters. ning and management. Elks in New London. Dear Abby .'. . t . .7 til it can be determined whether the grain Thomas C. Walker h PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., August 19, 1975 ^N C H ESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., August 19, 1975— PAGE THREE

Movie canceled H e SAM movie at Mt: Nebo scheduled tonight has been Manchester Oil Heat C o m e T o Council asks sewerage system plans canceled because of the Jimmy COVENTRY Fund benefit softball game at will supply district Manchester pointments at its Oct. 6 a sewer plant would be ap­ teen Clocks” today and Charter Oak Park, Monica Shea meeting. proved for a certain area and tomorrow at Richard Risley AREA POLICE REPORT ‘ 742.9495 Hie council will send a letter then built in a different area to Manchester Oil Heat has been Directors Willard Marvin, POLICE REPORT Dance Studio. Conntry (Hub ’ The action taken Monday to the Board of Health infor­ accommodate new construc­ I awarded the 1975-76 contract William Sheridan and John ’There will be two perfor­ A MODERN night by the Town Council will ming it of the council’s action tion. VERNON mon Pleas Court offices several I for supplying No. 2 fuel oil to Flynn. Abstaining was Gordon mances each day at 3 p.m. and Vernon Police after learning of Pleas Ctourt 19 charging him preclude any sewer referendum on the sewer’s and requesting Puppet show Three area youths were objects including a robe PHARMACY I the Eighth Utilities District Lassow, who operates an oil Restaurant at 7:30 p.m. the warrants. All three were to with third-degree burglary and MANCHESTER into a window of a Prospect St. tefore the November election that it submit to the council by The Little Brook Puppet arrested this morning on belonging to Judge Francis firehouse and sewer plant. business on Oakland St. Not noontime from where he parked ON Tickets will be a $1.75 per be presented in Tolland County third-degree larceny. • ’Thomas P. (juinn, 17, of apartment early this morning, and iiuuree that sewers will be Oct. 1 comments and ’Theatre will present '"The Thir­ Tolland County Superior Court Quinn. The award was by a 3 to 0 present at the meeting were it at the Caldor’s lot. SOUTH MAIN STREET person. Superior Court, Rockville, He is to appear in Common High St., Rockville was an issue in that election. reconunendations on the sewer bench warrants charging each Other items taken included a vote of the district board Mon­ Michael Massaro, district police said. He was released on A heavy duty chain dbout 30 today. Pleas Court 19, Rockville, on I arrested Monday night on a for your ( ’The council passed a motion system. with third-degree burglary and James day night, after bids were president, and Patrick Brown, his written promise to appear in feet long was sawed off its posts coffeemaker and a radio Sept. 10 to answer to the Common Pleas Court 12 Business Luncheona puthorizing Griswold and Fuss, ’The council will also send a Bus parking approved third-degree larceny in connec­ F. opened and analyzed. Bids were director. court Sept. 8. Sunday night at the entrance to belonging to Prosecutor Arthur Vernon Police Monday charges placed by Vernon warrant charging him with Wickham Park off W. Middle or your town engineers, to prepare a letter to the Planning and tion with the theft of items Miessler, several court files, a D'Amato received from only two , Also Monday night. District Social Affairs 45-foot two-bay repair facility charged Thomas P. Quinn, 17, Police. third-degree burglary and A flimflam was reported ’Tpke. A hacksaw blade was taciliUes plan and a Step I Zoning (kimmlsslon Informing COVENTRY that would include a dispatch from the offices of Common cigar lighter, and a set of keys of 58 Spring St., Rockville, with BS/R.PH. I I suppliers. The other was Fire Chief Granville Lingard third-degree larceny. We have the Wood- it of its actions and requesting Pleas Court 19 in Rockville. Wyman Oil, which has had the Monday as having occurred found near the entrance. ’The ipplicatlon grant, for the Monica Shea office and a drivers room. belonging to the Town of Ver­ failure to obey a stop sign and reported his department The charges stem from a bridge Room or our that it submit to the council by ’Those arrested were: Joseph FREE SCHOOLING district contract for several Saturday about the same time chain costs about $100. $merage system and to submit 742-9495 George Coon, chairman of the non. ’The robe, radio, and keys then turned him over to the answered 11 alarms in July, break into the Washington Dining Room to ac<»m- Oct. 1 a map showing areas R. Bell, 17, of 29 School St., I years. West Point was the focal as two others in town, police Someone spray painted in the preliminary design portion ’The Zoning Board of Appeals board, said, “The reasons for have been recovered. Manchester Police Department COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPD - Mili­ with no serious fire losses, and School offices on June 2. A total rhodate groups from a likely to require sewers within Rockville; James Orsino, 16, of tary scholarships enable stu­ Both oil prices were identical point of the treason of Benedict said. gold letters several obscene ef the work and the En­ has granted the Massachusetts granting the application were The three arrested this mor­ where he was arrested on a with one call outside the dis­ of $316 in cash was stolen from dozen to a hundred or the next 25 years so that 25 Oak St., Rockville; and dents to attend the University of I — five cents a gallon over the Arnold. Arnold was given com­ The flimflammer, a tail, phrases on the front wails of vironmental Assessment study Bus Co. permission to park its that Ernie Wheeler, zoning ning surrendered themselves to warrant issued by Common trict for the Town Fire Depart­ three different offices there. more. adequate provisions for expan­ James Wilerson, 16, of 61 N. Missouri without cost In America, venereal dis- ] New Haven tank price. mand of the West Point for­ light-colored black about age Manchester High School Sun­ (o the council by Nov. 30. buses off of Armstrong Rd., at agent, informed us that he had ment. (}uinn was released on a $1,- sion can be made into the sewer Park St., Ellington. I ease infects, cripples, blinds tifications on Aug. 3, 1780. For 30, offered at about 3 p.m. a day night. 'The front lawn had ; The council also moved to the Yankee Ingenuity. been told by Police Chief Wyman Oil quoted a service- He said the 11 alarms were: 4 000 non-surety bond for couii Tel. 646*0103 Police said two juveniles land kills millions each more than a year however, he twenty to pay for a dollar item also b ^ n dug up by a motorcy­ send a letter to the Town of design. Kjellqulst that no traffic hazard I policy charge of $39.95 per unit minor incidents in homes, 3 Sept. 8. Service from Richard Breault informed the ’This area is already zoned for were turned over to juvenile I year . . . It is estimated that had been secretly negotiating at the Wards store at 269 W. cle. Mansfield informing it of the would be formed by having the (the district has three units) miscellaneous calls, a car fire, • Louis E. Mackey, 22, of 12 council that he had ihet with the commercial and industrial, use I more than 2.5 million people with the British. Once in com­ Middle Tpke. After a series of lliSO a.m, to 3 p,nu douncii's action and plans for a buses exit from Armstrong Rd. authorities and an outstanding land Manchester Oil Heat a dumpster fire, a grass fire mand he arranged with Sir Cedar St. was arrested Monday bonding counsel on the sewer and the board decided that the warrant is still to be served on lare infected an- exchanges of change, he left A Manchester man reported BREAKFAST SERVED ■ewer system and Coventry’s onto Rt. 31, and that the com­ I quoted $35 per unit. and a false alarm. Henry Clinton to turn over West at 6:03 p.m. at the Sears store referendum and. had received application will fail within the another youth. I nually . . . There are many with the item and $20.05 of the getting threatening phone calls. SA T i SUN. timetable. It requests a meeting pany had agreed to make a one­ Voting for the award were Point for 20,000 pounds. Maj. in the Parkade and charged several recommendations such intent of the zoning regulations. The arrest was the result of a I reasons for this . . . One is store’s cash. Later another man called 6:30 a.M.-10 A.M. as soon as possible to discuss Carl Church, division way exit from the property onto John Andre, the British officer with fourth-degree larceny as the meeting with Mansfield, joint investigation by officers of I complacency, second is the ’The other two flimflams, ap­ saying he could protect the man Mansfield’s timetable and its Armstrong Rd. to facilitate the with whom he had been dealing, (shoplifting). and that a statement could be manager of the bus company. the Vernon Police I failure of many private parently done by the same man, for a price. projected flow requirements. sighting of vehicle traffic and was captured and Arnold’s plot He was released on a $250 released before the referendum Informed the board that plans Department’s Special Services S I physicians who treat about occurr^ at the Gasland service The man told police he . ’The council will also send were in a state of readiness to that the proposed facility would was revealed. On Sept. 25, Ar­ non-surety bond for court Sept. assuring residents that the Squad and special investigators § 180% of ail VD cases, to report Spring still closed station on Main St. and the suspects the two callers are in tetters to the Democratic and proceed with all necessary' be hooked up to existing nold fled to a British warship 8. sewer plan presented and voted from State Police ’Troop C in S jthem to public-healtlij Exchange Shop at 376 W. Mid­ cahoots. Republican Town committees adequate sanitary facilities. and from that day fought on the • Arthur T. Lavery, 48, of 79 upon would be substantially the haste to construct the parking Stafford. I authorities . . . Thirdly is the dle ’Tpke. Saturday about 4 p.m. seeking candidates for the The board also granted the The Highland Park Spring, side of the enemy, The World Nike Circle was arrested today plan that would be built. area before school starts. I mobility of people today, A week ago, town forces in­ Sewer Authority no later than applications of Warren Little Those charged are accused of closed about two weeks ago Almanac notes. at 1:44 a.m. and charged with The company was also which facilitates the spread of stalled a new cast-iron cistern ’The 1966 VW of Joseph C. Sept. IS. It is hoped that this type of and Donald Carlson for sideline entering the Vernon Town Hall •>; I because of possible contamina­ breach of peace. granted permission to install ■ the disease from coast toj lid at the spring, in the hope it Moreau of 50 Henry St., South The ‘ The council will interview statement would reassure those variances for the construction (Memorial Building) on Park :§ tion, is still closed and will re­ Lavery allegedly was peering underground gasoline storage Pi. in Rockville about July 25 -S I coast. . . Ignorance about VD | will seal the spring from con­ Windsor was stolen Monday these candidates and make ap­ persons who are concerned that tanks and to construct a 40 by of porches. main so until further notice, a and removing from the Com- I is probably the biggest fac- Manchester health official said taminated surface water. I tor . . . Few adults — even if | today. Last fall, when contamination TRANSCENDENTAL’ I they have the information — Principle Sanitarian Ronald first was found, town workers I tell kids what VD really is Kraatz said water quality test reconstructed the area around David J. Jam es M. Herman J. the cistern and replaced the ROCKVILLE results samples received Mon­ School board hears report MEDITATION Booknik festival planned Torstenson Gerrity, Jr. Heck ■Find service as you like it — | day from the State Health pipe from the cistern to the out­ program HOSPITAL NOTES ■fast and friendly from the ef- Department show a small quan­ let. SOUTH WINDSOR presentation of four plays, in­ Schoo, 839 Avery St., South Ificient staff at LENOX I tity of coliform bacteria, in­ Kraatz said part of the on Parent’s Choice project r Judy Kuehnel cluding one original story. Windsor, has limited openings reconstruction work has I p HARMACY. We handle a dicating the water is unfit for WHAT IS IT? Craft projects, illustrations in the morning 3-year-old class VISITING HOURS Hartford Tpke., Rockville; washed away and possibly, 644-1364 Understand Your Policy? Ifull line of nationally known I human consumption. Transcendental Meditation, or TM, is ' ’There were no “lazy days of and paper sculpture will be dis­ and afternoon 4-year-oId class Surgical and medical wings, Richard Stolarz, Jobs Hill Rd., could be the cause of the new­ Most homeowners policies have a fixed limit of coverage I Icosmetics including Worth! Kraatz said health depart­ slide presentation and related a simple, easily learned technique for lummer’’ for the South Windisor played along with Booknik beginning in September. 12:30 to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; Ellington. ment workers today added new found contamination. EAST HARTFORD ’The board voted to approve on money, coin collections, stamp collections, jewels s land St. Laurent, an exclusive! literature to be distributed to gaining deep rest and relaxation. The ^lldren who participated In the scorecards on which the town’s' For information call Ann Maternity, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 chlorine to the water and took Sheila Tuller the appointments of Roy E. Fa­ ■in this area, to fill all your! groups and individuals in­ TM program is not a philosophy or programs offered by the library junior critics have rated the Choma, director, at 644-1626. to 8 p.m. (fathers, 8 to9 p.m.); SINCE fure and household contents. You can of course purchase new samples — for new testing 289-4283 bian and Ellen L. Fradenburgh. ■needs, and have a large well I terested in the program. ■ religion and involves no change in life this summer. books read during the summer Pediatrics, parents anytime, I additional Insurance on any of these items according to by state health technicians. In Andrew J. Esposito, coor­ Fabian, a graduate of Central ■equipped pharmacy to handle Board chairperson Eleanore styte. ; On Aug. 28 all are Invited to months. others 12:30 to 8 p.m.; Intensive Orchard Freeh, Native your own personal needs. For a review of your policy addition, said Kraatz, the dinator of the Parent’s Choice Connecticut State College, will Concert Thursday lall your prescriptions. You! Kepler announced to board pnjoy the fniita of the many ’The festival will begin at Care Unit, immediate family iiiiniiLU why not call one of our Insuranstars who welcomes the standby pipe (outlet) was project, reported to the Board teach science at Penney High WHAT DOES IT DO? jlS.'D; y-. The Tom Sarubbl Jazz Group lean depend on LENOX /ABOUT members that transportation School. hours spent "learning and 10:30 a.m. and will be outdoors only, five minutes per hour. PEACHES opportunity to serve you? IPHARMACY, 299 E. Center washed down with strong of Elducation Monday night on The relaxation gained during TM relieves stress, strain and will appear In concert at the guidelines have been received Miss Fradenburgh will teach doing” when the library at the Sullivan Ave. Plaza. The 1st., 649*0896 for all your) chlorine, to prevent possible the progress of the project. tension. Research at the Harvard Medical School has found South Windsor Town Hall Por­ & APPLES TOWN from the state. She said these music at the middle school presents its fourth annual four puppet plays will be at the Admitted Monday: Angie ■ prescription requirements. contamination before sampling. In July, notification was that the level of rest gained during TM is twice as deep as tico Aug. 21. must be studied immediately to level. She is a June graduate of Booknik Festival. Showplace Cinema. Shipley, Ross Ave., Ckiventry; ■ Free Delivery Service..Open: The Highland Park Spring, at received from the National the deepest part of a whole night’s sleep. Residents and guests are FERRANDO’S be sure East Hartford is the University of Connecticut. ’ Htmdmade puppets will come Class openings Katherine Collins, Suffield; ■ Mon thru Sat 8 a.m.-9 p.m., the foot of Case Mt. on Spring Institute of Education that ap­ asked to bring chairs or ORCHARDS ROBERT J. SMITH, INC.I Sunset Club members will abiding by the guidelines before Both Fabian and Miss WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? alive with the children’s ’The Learning Place Nursery Ellen Gray, Beach Rd., Sun and Holidays, 8 a.m.-8| St., is owned by the Tonica proval had been given for the blankets to sit on. BIRCH MT. ROAD I leave the Army and Navy (Jlub school starts in September Fradenburgh are residents of Tolland; Christie Holmqulst, p.m. ______Springs Co. and wasn’t part of second part of the grant award. TM gives increased calmness and energy throughout the 3 M/Im beyond 963 Main Street, Manchester $ I Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. for an Eugene A. Diggs, superinten­ Blast Hartford. Hoffman Rd., Ellington; the Case Mt. package Esposito said Ue program day. Health improves. High blood pressure is reduced Vito’s Heetaurant outing at Matarese Restaurant dent, presented a report on Approval of two other can­ Shirley Johnson, WUshire Rd., purchased by the town. in Newington. will receive $287,(XI0 in three (10% of the people who start TM are recommended to the GLASTONBURY Phone 649-5241 payments between now and objectives the board hopes to didates for teaching positions program by their doctor). Vernon; Joela Keane, Valley J The reason the town services meet in 1975-76, Mrs. Kepler School board will meet Thursday View E^., Tolland; Jolm Kelly, it, said Kraatz, is because of the April 30,1976. Payments will be was tabled until further infor­ TM increases mental clarify and psychological well being. Manchester Senior Citizens directed board members to mation could be obtained from Janet Lane, Vernon; Nancy large number of Manchester Pinochle Group will meet made after estimated expen­ Family and social relationships also improve from the TM study the report before discus­ Assistant Supt. French L. Hey. program. Launi, Scott Dr., Manchester; people using it over the years. Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at the ditures for a given period are reported. sion at a future meeting. In other personnel matters, Wayne Lyons, Broad Brook; It is a public service, he said. Army and Navy Qub. The three main goals in the HOW MUCH TIME DOES IT TAKE? GOP meets Janet Niles, Kerry St., Kraatz said the coliform Advocate Associates has the resignation of Henry HEBRON Also included are committee report are: Stephenson Jr. was approved. TM is practiced twice a dav (once in the morning and once in Anne Dallaire The Republican Town Com­ Manchester; Kyle Paluska, bacteria may have con­ The parish life committee of prepared and delivered a 20- reports and committee 1. To evaluate ail school per­ Stephenson taught eighth grade the evening) for just 15-2(j minutes. 228-3267 mittee will meet ’Thursday at 8 Carolyn Pitney, Broad Brook; taminated the water through Emanuel Lutheran church will minute slide presentation which assignments, financial sum­ p.m. in the Town Office A PNIO DOESNT HA/E sonnel. at O’Connell School for the The Hebron Board of Educa- Joan Rider, Prospect St., the faucet outlet and not be pre­ meet tonight at 7:30 in the has been designed to inform the HOW DO I KNOW IT WORKS? mary, and a report on award of Building. 2. To evaluate the instruc­ past six years. will meet ’Thursday at 8 Rockville; Julie 'Trahan, Macht sent in the underground spring church reception room. public on the Parent’s Choice oil bid to the Leigh Petroleum Dog records program. tional programs of the school At the Aug. 4 board meeting, The benefits of the TM program have been verified by sder>- . hi the library of the Gilead Co. Rd., Columbia; James McGurl, itself. tific research at over 2u0 universities and research centers. K Mrs. Marion Cello, town Three copies of the slide system making an analysis of a motion regarding policy on Hill Elementary School. Under new business, the N. Park St., Rockville. THE GUTSTO BE ARABBIt clerk, will be notifying Hebron Discharged Monday: Virginia presentation have been the cost vs. the benefits of the gifts to school'personnel was (All studies and sources available at the TM center.) Its agenda includes ad­ board will discuss the establish­ program. If you know a meditator, then you know it works residents by mail this week Lowery, Stafford; Margery prepared with scripts for use i^ tabled. After further discussion ministrative reports and ment of rental fee for ASEA Pinto claims to be o better buy than o The Rabbit gets 38 mpg on the 3. To effect a money manage­ asking residents who still have Marquette, Anthony Rd., Protection. The Rabbit is built so well — f"l THEATER SCHEDULE teachers, vice principals, prin­ Monday night and some revi­ recommendations, approval of special education classroom. Volkswagen Rabbit. highway ord 24 mpg in the city. * ’ So driving it s covered by the Volkswagen Owner's MuiIHaiwr CAN ANYONE LEARN? a dog but do not have a license Tolland; Mrs. Betty Miller and cipals, and members of the ment program so as to insure sion, the board voted to adopt bus routes and bus drivers, ’The meeting is open to the But it's really not. an overage of 12,000 miles 0 year, you'd Security Blanket, the most advanced car •^APPLE Yes. 'The technique of TM is so natural and the course is so to contact the office and update Parent Advice Team when they economy by priority. the recommended policy which report of fire marshal on the public. son, Hartford; Kelley Rosbka, Because when you add up all the spend obout S 10 extro for gas every coveroge plan in the world. complete that anyone is able to learn in a few short sessions ail the records. features that are standard on a Rabbit and month with the Pinto. iDUMFLIIlGGANGlUltMUIII)'A* J speak to groups such as Parent- Several objectives stated un­ states ’’employes of the school two temporary schools, the U.A. East 2 — "Clockwork over four days. The dog warden and the NEW CAVES optional on o Pinto, plus all the features To get the some effortless 3.3 turn lock- U.A. East 1 ■ “Jaws,” 7:20- Teacher Associations. der these goals are subject to system shall not directly or in­ ADM grant for days lost at Orange,” 9:00; “Deliverance,” Dems meet regional canine control officer JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPD you can't even get on o Pinto, you come to fo-lock steering os a Rabbit, you'd have to 9:40 Of the $5,000 budgeted for additions and changes before directly solicit, accept, dr HOW DO I LEARN? Rfaam in 1973-74, establishment 7:00 The Democratic Town Com­ will canvass Hebron in the very " The Missouri Geological a startling conclusion. get power steering on the Pinto. S 117 media, $4,200 was spent for the adopted by the board, receive personal gifts from ven­ of lunch and milk prices for U.A. East 3 — “ Donald’s The first step to finding out more about the Transcendental mittee will meet tonight at 8 in near future. Survey says 60 new caves were The Rabbit is not only a better extra.* dors or contractors in the per­ pupils and staff, and engineered cor. Dumpling Gang,” 2:00-7:00-9:10 Meditation program is to attend a free introductory lecture the Town Office Building. discovered in Missouri in 1974 Featuros on a R ab b it th at you Dumping Gang,” 2:00-7:00-9:10 formance of their official on TM. maintenance. I t's o borgoin ot the price. can't gat on a Pinto at any price. Vernon Cine 1 — “ Funny duties.” Front-wheel drive. This gives the Rabbit Tommyj Lady,” 7:00-9:30 The policy continues dealing FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES THIS WEEK greoter trocking and stability. Not ovailoble on the Pinto. < Vernon Cine 2 — “Tommy,” Concert planned with hospitality, gifts from ni$ liiMMStAT, MN8ST 2 M students, and vendors rights. M A N C H E ST E R - 7:30 p.m. TM Cwitor, Dual diogonol braking system. If one 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:15-9:15 braking system should foil, another is Manchester Drive-In — Kenneth Carrier and Walter 83 E. Ctntar St., (Naxt to Cavoy't Roitaurant) Miles felt the policy could be L _ . . J ’; there to help stop the cor. Not available on t e n i i m “Wind and the Lion,” 8:20; on Green tonight ROCKVILLE • 7:30 P.M., LottM nak Mom. Building the Pinto. further simplified and voted “Tidal Wave,” 10:15 Hm ry Park (Off South 81.) Negative steering roll radius. This against approval. helps stop a Rabbit in o stroight line. Not Shqwplace — "Young BOLTON concert on Bolton Center Green TNUni8K8«T.«K4nT2lil The Rabb it hos front-w heel drive. The superintendent shall ovailable on the Pinto. The hotchbock on a R a b b it Is Frankenstein” 7:00-10:15; Donna Holland tonight at 6:30. Like on Eldorado and a Toronado. “Blazing Saddles” 8:40 make regulations to implement E A ST HARTFORD • 7:30 P.M. 4-wheel independent suspension. This standard. On a Pinto, it's extro. 646-0375 The concert will feature the gives added riding comfort and better Burnside 1 — “Deliverance” the policy and also inform all Wickham Mam. Library, 680 Burnalda Ava. You should olso listen to the experts. ’The Bolton Woman’s Club Quarryville Junior Ancient File Feotures that are ftartdard on a handling on rough roods. Not ovoilable 7:15; “Clockwork Orange” current vendors doing buslnesi Popular Mechanics colled the Rabbit "The ANN-MARQRCT (PQ) and Drum Corps of Bolton and Robbit and that cost more on a Pinto. on the Pinto. Best Value For 1975' and Road and Track ELTONJOHN arts committee will sponsor a with the school system each 9:20 folk singer and guitalist Kristee INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY They comporeo 2'door Pinto too 3-door nomed it "The Best Sedan Under S3500." Burnside 2— “’The Exorcist,” year of the policy. Nichols. 83 E. Cantar 8L, Manchaatar hatchbock Rabbit. How much does a But test drive the Robbit yourself. It's The time to decide how hatchbock Pinto cost? $215 extras 7:10-9:25 reolly the best way to tell whot they leove The program is expected to IM iKlm Si«an4 h nd. I M«ilii a«UMl iitwalM I "TOMMY" & TUES. 99*1 Showcase 1 — "Rollerball,” last about an hour. Raindate To get the some kind of performance os out of a Pinto to moke it so cheap. -■TUE8. - 1 1-86 H IT <>1 - lO U O W BURNSIOI 1;30-7:10-9:35 will be Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. o Rabbit (0 to SCTin 8.2 seconds), you hove Town Meeting to order a lorger 6-cylinder engine with a 'A ll prices quoted bosed on Showcase 2 — “Nashville,” The public is invited. (T5onuf(XtufOf5 Suggested L>ir Price BURNSIDE y many phones you need special rear axle. $272 extra on the Pintof 1:30-8:15 set tonight Bulletin board "1975 CPA BUYERSGUIOC iMAlW HiSm AVU I. NTFt. • S2t.31]] Of course, with the larger engine you'd Showcase 3 — "Pink ’The pastor parish relations only get 22 mpg on the highway and 16 in m as some MON. TUE8.-994 y Published every evening except Elementary School. Calvin Hutchinson, building PINTO 7:10-0:25 • Sundays and holidays. Entered at is before you move. mid-size cars. the Manchester, Conn., Post Office ’They will be asked to approve inspector and assessor, will not Visibility. A Rabbit has more overall as Second Class Mall Matter. $500 for the Recreation Com­ be in his office Wednesday. gloss orea than the Pintos big brother, Suggested Carrier Rates mission, $1,475 to extend the M ore the Lincoln Mark IV. 2 GREAT ADVENTURE MTS Payable in Advance time the town planner will P a ssa n m r Space Single copy...... 15< work, for permission to dispose DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 44 A FOR THE WHOLE FAMLY W eekly...... goi 1 One m o n th ...... $3.90 of a World War II surplus truck, That way you only pay Three months ...... $11.70 and to approve an ordinance THE ULTIMATE Six m onths...... $23.40 The Rabbit hos the engine One y e a r...... $46.80' that will allow residents to be DISASTER Mall Rates Upon Request eligible for flood insurance. mounted sideways to Subscribers who fali to receive g iv e yo u m ore VfindSiiLion their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. one charge. passenger spoce. should telephone the circulation SEAN CONNERY department, 647-9946. 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_4.J ^ PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., August 19, 1975 : I MANCHESTM EVEN I N ^ ^ RALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., August 19, 1975— PAGE FIVE WE WE 6 H E IMI g w eI iManrljeatFr Earning Mnnli 8 Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International Q Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, 1 h i Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. I UJ Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turklngton. Managing Editor V r- -A o >’<)m N X. Opinion sBoo. i u g O' Careers and the coed I > tP S “ 0 I (T You can lead a girl to women’s that they would work when there were liberation, but you can’t make her no children or when the children were UJ partake of it. of school age and there was financial ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ This is the conclusion of two need. However, they rarely decided researchers*who studied the careers on a career for the money or status it UJ and family aspirations of 87 women would provide them, relying instead 3 2 C O students during and after their four on their husbands’ careers for those L U < years at a private college. Dr. Shirley qualities. Angrist, a sociologist at Carnegie- The dominant conception among (/> Mellon University in Pittsburgh, and these women, say the researchers, is s Dr. Elizabeth Almquist, formerly of that life plans revolve around one’s CL Carnegie-Mellon and now teaching at family situation. For most of them, North Texas State University in Den­ the desire to work “is not a com­ O 5 i zO ton, have published their findings in pelling motive.” O* “Careers and Contingencies: How What impact have the feminist College Women Juggle with Gender.” movement and equal employment op­ 3 i O r y f i < As reported by Associated Press portunities programs had on women? DU?! writer Susan J. Reimer, the two “As scholars and activists, we must Qa:®E - w . h"l researchers found that during.college, unfortunately reply that while the new the women increased “somewhat” feminism has certainly raised every 2 5 5 ; C/) (Herald photo h f Rnto) CO their desire to work and pursue woman’s consciousness, it has by no Hartman Tobacco Farm off of Burnham St., Manchester P! 55* oo careers. But while a growing number means altered the lifestyles of even a 3 Vi hoped to pursue graduate training, minority of woman,” says Drs. I UJ many others rested firm in their Angrist and Almquist. 6 ^ original family-oriented aspirations. Traditional upbringing still causes I I I ^ As the college years progressed, women to underplay their own America’s other secret spy shop enthusiasm for deferred marriage abilities and to stfongly value family 3 5 and child-rearing waned. By the goals, they contend. Whether or not WASHINGTON - The National Security aircraft parked at an airport and even senior year, half of the women were this is necessarily “unfortunate” is, tial. ’Two NSA defectors who fled to the Agency (NSA) made news the other day ANDREW single cars in a parking lot. Soviet Union in 1960 told their in­ u i going steady, engaged or already of course, a matter of intense argu­ when the House Intelligence Committee, SAMOS (for “Satellite and Missile terrogators the agency had solved the j i married. ment. investigating the Central Intelligence Observation System” ) also has codes of more than 40 nations. Agency, issued a subpoena for the secret T Q S C i t S But in any event, it would seem that TULLY sophisticated listening devices with which Curiously, in light of Congressional White House directive that established the it can eavesdrop on Communist (and curiosity about the NSA, Harry ’Truman Indecisiveness in career choice three fences, two with topping of barbed o despite all the publicity that has NSA in 1952. Apparently, the committee friendly) radio transmission, rader created the agency in 19S2 to replace the remained until the spring of the senior wire and the third electrified, NSA attended the feminist movement, so had discovered it knew as little about the signals and microwave telephone lines. Its Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA). employes concern themselves basically year, and after graduation, the NSA as most plain citizens. message intercepts are transmitted to Truman’s motive was economical. Q far it has merely added a new set of with cryptography, which is the science of Anyway, Rep. Otis Pike, D-N.Y., com­ ground stations or ships at sea; its film Although AFSA was spending a bundle of iM L il IM L ll 3M majority of the women opted for communications intelligence employed to pressures to those which young plained bitterly that Congress should cassettes are ejected in a specific area as money, access to its intelligence was protect the security of governmental traditional feminine fields. High become better acquainted with an agency the satellite passes over the Pacific and limited to the Defense Department. women have always faced. messages and to break the security of the school teaching was the occupation for which “we are asked to appropriate are recovered in the air by an Air Force Truman directed that NSA make the fruits communications of other nations. Freud’s old question still remains large amounts of money...” plane. of its work available to all U.S. in­ most often chosen. But the NSA also collects intelligence, vajid: “Woman — what does she Large amounts of money is right. The Through SAMOS, NSA analysts compile telligence shops. through a worldwide electronic screen of The women unanimously agreed NSA, the Republic’s code-making and catalogs of conversations between Soviet Today, the NSA comes closer than any want?” more than 2,000 stations code-breaking agency, probably spends pilots designed to pinpoint the locations of other American spy shop to being com­ operated around the clock, unmanned twice as much as the CIA, whose budget is air squadrons and other bases. By pletely anonymous. Its operations are a estimated at more than 31-billion a year. space satellites, and airplanes and ships studying the slang used in these conver­ much more closely guarded secret than It employs more people than the CIA’s 15,-. equipped with eavesdropping devices. sations, the analysts can find out where those of the CIA, and as a By far the most fascinating of these in­ 000, and its headquarters at Fort Meade, the pilots came from, and by noting the semlautonomous agency of the Defense Wrestling good and evil Md., is bigger than the CIA’s complex in terceptors are the satellites. As this is more personal remarks can come up with Department, it is responsible only to the Langley, Va. written, NSA’s flying saucers are an estimate on the state of morale in a President, clovemment manuals note only photographing harVest fields in the Soviet What David Kahn in his book, “The Code given outfit. that it "performs highly specialized^ WE Union from 150 miles up so President Ford And, of course, SAMOS provides NSA technical and coordinating functions WE WE Breakers,” called “This cathedral of can decide how much grain the U.S. should cryptanalysts with bales of foreign codes relating to the national security.” < GIVE We have always had our doubts The hero adheres to the rules. He cryptology," occupies 1,900,000 square sell to Moscow. I GIVE feet in the lush Maryland countryside. It is to decipher. The measure of success ’That job description, as Otis Pike and about the legitimacy of professional uses legal holds, “breaks clean,” From the same height, these space ships enjoyed by these code-crackers is his colleagues found out, could mean^ CO supposed to have more electric wiring — spinning around the world at 17,500 ■'J’ vh -V). v> -vr vr classified, but it is known to be substan­ anything. wrestling as a “sport,” but it never doesn’t bring “foreign objects” (hair­ than any building in the world. Behind miles an hour — can pick out individual UJ occurred to us that it is in reality a pins, bottle caps, etc.) into the ring. D “modern morality play” staged for 'The villain on the other hand flaunts the edification of frothing fans. the regulations and “gets away with UJ According to University of Chicago iOKcOco2 gJ CO murder.” scholar Thomas Hendricks, ’The referee, who often appears the Wasted federal aid no help to anyone CO 6 professional wrestlers “try to assem­ last to become aware of a violation o u s j j c WASHINGTON - The awful truth is In part, this is a result of the awful com­ has Important Implications for...(labor)ji ble their identities within a framework plexity of the system. ’There are, for c/! represents the ineffectiveness of of­ that the shared failure of Congress and turnover and unemployment, has been* in 0 of beliefs or symbols which seem to ficial justice, and the crowd does not five administrations to ride herd on the example, more than 400 federal aid ap­ RAY declared a high priority objective...yet ‘ VO CIA is a part of general slackness that propriations for 170 separate aid programs motivate the audience’s adoration or there is little basic research or carefully X q « » • - CO really expect control to be exercised. runs through all agencies of the govern­ administered by 21 federal departments designed experimentation underway. and agencies in ISO Washington bureaus CROMLEY invective.” Or so he is quoted in But even goodness has its limits. m ent— State, Defense, Justice and on and “Evaluation of training programs has: i e on. and 400 regional offices, each with its own shown widely variable results, ranging K U.COCLX 9ui .i'* Human Behavior magazine. Tormented to the breaking point, the The board set up in 1971 to hear appeals way of passing out federal tax dollars. one piece of unverified research, as with QC one famous study which is credited with from disappointing to spectacular, but lit-' A typical match, he says, pits hero may explode' into an illegal ■from mine operators ordered to shut down The shocking conclusion of recent tie careful work has been done to find out t by the Interior Department — a board studies is that neither the administration building a fire under the drive for 3 lU “hero” or “man of the people” punch. Mere legality has proven insuf­ widespread busing. If news reports are what accounts for the differences.” j which has had no appeals and therefore nor Congress knows whether many of UI correct, even the author of that paper now against an insulting, dirty-dealing ficient to contain the forces of evil, nothing to do for four years — is but one these programs are doing any good at ’The situation is made worse, he says, s|5ljO says that in the big metropolitan cities, because governmental data collection is •0 “villain” with a name like Killer, Mad but moral righteousness prevails as minor glaring example of a widespread all. For most, there has been no systematic follow up in which data was busing may be counterproductive. fragmented, slow and inadequately tied to Dog or Butcher. Thus the agents of lack of careful executive and con­ the hero joins in the villain’s game gressional surveillance. regularly collected in an organized way, 'This policy of rushing into action with research needs. i 8 .^^ui „ insufficient data, or with unchecked ■UOullfl I ^ good and evil vie for physical freed from the biases and opinions of the j v and beats him at it. This failure has resulted in the waste of Even when available, most govemmen-; uj-a^ UI investigators. It is not enough that backers theories, is especially heart-wringing in supremacy. And the crowd loves it. billions .of dollars over the past decade. It tal research in this field doesn’t get used ! is prolonging the recession and stretching of programs and those working in them to those programs which aim at putting the unemployed to work. because administrators are not analytical­ deep unemployment out beyond all reason. extoll the effectiveness. ’That is biased Charles C. Holt of the Urban Institute ly oriented. o Programs involving millions of lives go on evaluation at its worst. 2 ^ Q has reported the Employment Service is uiO w q indefinitely with almost no objective tests This is not all: Congress, the executive Sar A. L evitan, of the G eorge (/) TODAY’S THOUGHT under pressure to increase placements UJ on whether they are producing results. and the courts go hogwlld on a theory or on Washington University Center for Man-; ;op 5^ — a — and a drive is underway to improve career ( Q i * r \ J p u j : ^ power Policy Studies echoes this despair.; U - t i i j U J education. Yet neither the Labor or He told a congressional committee “I ■ ■ 5 - J i - — Q. Ode to a Mother Respect, obedience, devotion its or­ Health, Eduatlon and Welfare have been a sk ^ to comment upon the' II When God created His Garden of Love naments.— BERRY’S WORLD Departments nor the National Institute of aOlo O p L z O 6 o 6 o progress made under the Comprehensive A child’s praying smile to give it heavely Education "have significant research ef­ Employment and Training Act ... A most tender seed He planted in earth. tone! forts to find out what basic factors ac­ Regrettably, hard data are as scarce as Hallowed it, gave it Divine Birth: Dear Mother — ever enfold us in'your count for the success of a person in a job... /. hen’s teeth, and little is known about the Nurtured it with Holy Care from above! arms — “Improving the quality of work, which •I ' progress made..." He called His Precious Flower — Sing us sweet lullabies — grace us with MOTHER! your charms — u - M' (> ■\)' A name children, with holiness, revere My God — smiling His Blessings from •V)' iil Keep its ethereal glow blooming with each above (I loving tear Teach us to cherish — A MOTHER’S •VI - Of their affections, their only queen, no SACRED LOVE! ^ O other — Rev. Walter A. Hyszko To be placed on a majestic throne St. John’s Polish 1 8 li {II Built with their love, sacred endearments National Catholic Church w OPEN 5 IV): TO I I - i m M . 0 0 ^ V 3 - U . , HERALD YESTERDAYS FORUM .C9I I«

50 u 5 " u- « I 25 yeara ago trophy for outstanding work in the ad­ CQ Manchester’s National Guardsmen,. vancement of safety in ceremonies at excellent and I wish to extend my sincere Headquarters and Headquarters Co., and state convention in Hartford. Gives thanks thanks to them all. liln S Co. A are drilling three nights weekly at I would also at this time like to thank ail l i i i i Z) To the editor, SfiiS ^ 0 - ^ State Armory on Main St. prior to their en­ my friends for their cards and get-well Q o M r try into active duty between Sept. 10-14. 10 years ago Following an accident in which I frac­ General Manager Richard Martin tured my hip, I recently spent four weeks wishes as I cannot personally extentf my % | » 4 < f 4 € Lt. Alwyn Brodersen commands the local appreciation to everyone who was kind companies, which are members of the suggests lengthening the water ban hours C l>75 by NEA. Inc. in the rehabilitation unit of Manchester o instead of placing a total ban on outdoor Memorial Hospital. enough to think of me. 43rd Division, which recently was "When Congress Is In recess, a Congressrnan Miss Maybelle Cunningham federalized by orders from Washington. use of water as recommended by water ' During this time, the care and con­ owes It to his constituents to go on a mctflndlng sideration given to me by all members of 23 Union St. G i •( American Legion Post is awarded department superintendent. IlMi tour. Right? Rlghtl" the nursing and housekeeping staffs was Manchester IM a- t EM t 1

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; 4 a V - .13« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., August 19. 1975— PAGE SEVEN H A g l A H Bennett-Chenard After 30 years, local man l t : ^ O L L E G E receives China War medal NOTES Daniel M. McLennon of BETTY’S NOTEBOOK By BETTY RYDER Rockford, 111., formerly of _ _ _ ^ By BETTY RYDER Family/Travel Editor Manchester, will enter Northwestern University Den­ "It was a long wait, 30 years, tal School, Chicago, 111., in the It was a day like any other— of a hospitalized veteran who is but it was worth it," said fall. He received his B.S. except I was there. In need of a home. Robert Mongell of Manchester degree in May from Illinois It was Aug. 13 at exactly 2:25 The family’s present home as he admired the China War Wesleyan University, p.m. when the call came. All in- will become the property of the Memorial Medal he received Bloomington, 111. dicatlons were that the state Highway Department and earlier this month. Mr. Lennon, a graduate of pair were definiteiy heading my will be torr down soon to make The decoration was presented Manchester High School, is way and should be in the area way for highway expansion. by His Excellency James C.H. spending the summer at the by early evening. The mother with four Shen, ambassador of the home of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Checking out their MO children ranging in age from 9 Republic of China to the United Gowen, 50 Plymouth Lane, (meals often) I found that they to 17 would appreciate a four- States at the annual convention planned to rendezvous at a well- bedroom home "anywhere with of the Flying Tigers of the 14th known local restaurant. room to move,” so that the Air Force Association in New Oh, my name is Ryder. I family can remain together. Orleans, La.' /ABOUT work dayslde (sometimes ni^t- Several calls have come to, Mongell, a past commander side) out of The Herald. but unfortunately none of the of the Dilworth-Cornell-Quey TOWN I notified the restaurant that I homes were large enough. Post of the American Legion in would be there. You might say Anyone having a suitable Manchester, served in the U.S. The West Side Old Timers we had the place “steaked” out. home meeting the above Air Force during World War II. Committee will meet There was no panic — it was requirements is asked to contact He was on his 44th bombing Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the just a routine call. I immediate­ the American Legion Post mission when his plane was home of Walter Holland, 175 ly dashed home, washed my Home at 646-9171, Cmdr. Harold shot down over China. He was a High St. hair, got out my trusty curling Pohl, Henry Wlerzblcki, or membier of Gen. Claire Lee iron (no not one of those old John Baer, service officer. Chennault’s Flying Tigers. Summer ones you have to heat on a big, The China War Memorial black stove) and picked out my Medal, known as the "Lost" SPECIALS on sexiest dress. Frisbee fingers Mrs. Robert Bennett decoraton of World War II, Now the tatter took some commemorates service in To athlete’s foot and tennis ALUMINUM O w ^ - c l f i t/i doing, since what looks well on Elaine Alice Chenard of China with our Chinese Allies in elbow — a new hazard for marriage by her father. • SIDING the hanger sometimes loses a Manchester and Robert the defeat of the Empire of sportspersons has been added— Mrs. Linda Chenard of (ChooM from 20 great deal in the application. Bennett of South Windsor were Japan. it’s Frisbee finger. Manchester, the bride’s sister- Color*) At 6:45 p.m. my doorbell married Aug. 16 at St. James ’The decoration was Discovery of the condition, in-law, was matron of honor. N K ^ rang. It was a false alarm; it Church in Manchester. authorized by the Chinese • WINDOWS "a slight abrasion on the middle Miss Susan Bennett of South j x^g Ti Q U was the paper boy. At 6:50, my The bride is the daughter of government at the end of World • AWNINGS o ' S ? P 5? S ^ finger of the throwing hand,” Windsor, the bridegroom’s associate arrived and we Mr. and Mrs. Aiexander War II; and Circular No. 166, • CANOPIES was made by two young sister, was maid of honor. — z j ^ m O m **^5? tn jf- departed for the point of Chenard of 259 Scott Dr. The Allen Chenard of Manchester, U.S. Forces, China Theatre, • DOORS medical men and reported in • ^ ^ w vj> rendezvous. bridegroom is the son of Mr. d ated Sept. 29, 1945, as o M - l S ^ in ^ the New England Journal of the bride’s brother, was the We Now Carry Aluminum Naturally, I was armed — and Mrs. George Bennett of 21 prepared for distribution to Medicine. best man. Ralph Nezas of East Prime Windows with a camera, flashbulbs, Amato Dr., Soutn Windsor. Hampton was the usher. provide for issuance of the Robert Mongell displays his “lost” decoration o ’The cause may be twofold award. VO>5§« notepaper, and an extra The Rev. Louis Cremonie of A reception was held at the Free Estimates according to the young dis­ with the American Volunteer He served as commander of j i ? g ^ " 5^ r lipstick. At exactly 7 p.m. we St. James Church performed Podunk Mill in South Windsor. “We knew about the award, coverers whose fame may one Group (AVG), the China Air the Manchester post in 1963 and E-Z Terms arrived at the restaurant. The the double-ring ceremony. The couple will reside in but with the demobilization of _c I I I i P ’ day be to Frisbee as are the our armed forces, and the Task Force ((?ATF), and/or the has been active in Legion tension was. beginning to The bride was given in Manchester. 00 names of Salk and Curie to 14th U.S. Air Force. It was circles in various capacities. mount, but I strolled In with all general confusion after the • R s C S i other fields. First, letting the organized at the close of World He is employed as an area sales BILL the casualness of a lioness war, the documents were ap­ 2R Frisbee accumulate rough parently misplaced, or lost,” War II. representative by Columbia about to pounce on an unsuspec­ edges. It can be kept smooth “There are many more men International of New York. !i IH S ting rabbit. Berger-Muise Mongell said. with steel wool or fine sand­ eligible for the medal. Some Of his medal, Mongell says, TUNSKY ^ t K P ^ fi' By pre-arranged agreement I Notification of the award was m paper. Second, too frequent indicated on some discharge are dead, others were not able “I am very proud. It certainly c y had asked to be seated right - S S flinging of the Frisbee — you to attend the convention, and stirs up a lot of memories.” 649-9095 across from them. documents and service records, have to give that middle finger still others are not aware of Then the words of the maltre but no one ever saw the decora­ 0 9 0(A l a rest. their eliglblility,” Mongell said. R 4^"* d’ hit us. The pair had, minutes tion or received it. OD So much for Frlsbees. How "The actual medal was As a prelude to the New NN before our arrival, canceled about blistered palms from Orleans ceremonies, the medal cn struck in 1945," Mongell said. i i ' their reservations. As we say S» S«i 5® raking? Hey, maybe I’ve made “After 29 years, we received was presented, posthumously, nSJ: back at the station (I mean of­ a discovery. to Lt. (Jen. Claire Lee Chen­ fice), it was a "no show.” notification from one of our H members who had found the nault by Ambassador Shen at MORIARTY RROTHERS So Dick Cavett and Jackie the general’s grave in Arlington • ^ | s Gleason, in the area for the Women's clubs documents in the Archives in s6 National Cemetery. ■ ^ u o o M O Sammy Davis Greater Hart­ Washington,” he said. Now Giving Tremendous > Myron D. Levy of St. Louis, The subsequent award to the ford Open (GHO), blew their ’The Herald is moving along general’s men, almost 30 years chance to eat a delicious dinner president of the 14th Air Force Savings On All New o^O on its upcoming directory of after the medal was authorized, •o* o 0 O o. at Cavey's and listen to the Association, got in touch with Mercury’s & Lincoln’s In Stock women’s clubs and Minister S.K. Hu of the Chinese was the highlight of the conven­ melodious music of Ekldie Reed organizations, but we need your tion at the International Hotel Fs at the piano. Embassy through Anna Chen- Immediate Delivery! help. nault, widow of Flying Tiger in New Orleans. And besides, if I’d gotten If your orggnization has not Mongell, who resides at 70 W^Q! lucky I (hay might Just have-had Gen. Chennault. After all the ■0 •n50d‘''^ S 2 a Brent Rd. with his wife, Ann, as yet received a form to com­ their picture in The Herald. paperwork had cleared away, plete giving us ail the details and son, John, recently But Friday night it was a the Chinese Government S i i ^ ‘ about your group, please call received a life membership, the cn Al ^ n* r ^ Q S ^ different story. authenticated the award and / m o r i ^ r t v b r o t h e r s / me. highest honor a Legionnaire < C^Um i"'^- Preparing to leave after announced that members of the We are most anxious that all may receive on the post level. n i p ; ? i l s dining at the Ramada Inn in 14th Air Force Association N | 2 l local clubs be represented. If ’IVo daughters and another East Hartford, I overheard a would receive the K’ang Chan- 31S CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phona 643-5135 — i —i-^ i-y i you are aware that your club son reside out of town. rumor that the "big man’’ was Nien Chang, as the decoration m president is on vacation or * 5 1 8 soon to arrive. is known in Chinese. TCji— g ioi R might not return to time to get *” 5S'"z^?® W I'l? Sure enough, in marched “’The 14th Air Force Associa­ the material to us, call, and Sammy Davis Jr. and en­ tion is a veterans’ organization perhaps you can fill it to for Mrs. Pierre Berger tourage and though I didn’t get of people who served in China X f £ ™ m " l 7 her. his picture — I was only armed Karen Louise Mulse of Norwood, Mass., the m ? S O »3? with the lipstick this time — I Manchester and Pierre Adrien bridegroom’s sister, was e m ^ i n C 5^!}!:^ g did get his autograph and a Proper lighting Berger of South Windsor were matron of honor. Bridesmaids view of the many rings on his married Aug. 16 at St. Margaret were Miss Karen Nemeroff of :o i* l t f fingers. "We must be as courteous to Class of '35B Mary Church in South Windsor. Manchester, and Miss Corrine tt1 s j And away we GHO. a man as we are to a picture, §^ 5 Muise of Manchester, the ’The bride is the daughter of m which we are willing to give the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mulse of bride’s sister. seeks members ! ^ . ‘ o t , Help needed advantage of a good light.” ■rt 55 summit St. The bridegroom Ernest Oakes of Norwood, The 40th reunion committee Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803- A few weeks ago The Herald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mass., the bridegroom’s of the Manchester High School, 1882) carried a story about the family Adrien Berger of 173 Hillside brother-in-law, served as best Class of 1935B is trying to Dr., South Windsor. man. Ushers were Truman locate the following class The Rev. William McGrath of Schlahofer of Manchester and members: ^S TO ^5 w ^ £ "S' l i t St. Margaret Mary Church Steven Muise of Manchester, ' Ruth Brown Benjamin, W i p celebrat^ the nuptial Mass and the bride’s brother. Evelyn Beaupre Payette, Sister bring in your performed the double-ring A reception was held at the Mary Felicia (Falkowski), m «iOv ceremony. Elks ' Home in Manchester, Ruth Larson Swim, Elizabeth The bride, given >n marriage after which the couple left on a Llebman Baricak, Donnell oU blue by her father, wori a polyester trip to the Pocono Mountains in Lord, Ruth Lussler Grahn, Bar­ o C^c^ '-4 •-J rO e o A . knit jersey gown trimmed in Pennsylvania. They will reside bara Martin Rose, the Rev. (O vO cotton Venise lace and designed in Warehouse Point. William McBride, Lewiss Neff, Si with Empire waist, A-line skirt, Mrs. Berger is employed as a Robert Smith and John young. high neckline with long, fitted bookkeeper at Apollo Cabins of Anyone having information sleeves. Her floor-length man­ Manchester. Mr. Berger is about the above classmates is JEANS tilla of silk illusion was edged in employed as a fireman at Pratt asked to call either Edward . IN ANY CONDITION* Q o = ”5 i DEAR ABBY: In reference to the husband who was lace. She carried a cascade & Whitney Division of United Atkinson, 646-3759 or Betty AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU being driven up a wall because his wife used "you know" at bouquet of white roses, white Technologies Corp. in East Harvey Hamilton, 643-4002. least once in every sentence; carnations and baby’s breath. Hartford. He is also a volunteer The reunion is planned for . '5 | l 8 | p S 5 | I recently made a tape-recording to send to a friend, and Mrs. Helene Oakes of fireman with the South Windsor Oct. 25 at TTie Colony in Talcott- when I played it back, I cou.ldn't Iwlieve my ears. I had said, Fire Department. ville. 5 5 3 Fl TH "and wMt not” at the end of nearly every sentence. 5 '.6 ° 2 F After that, I vowed to overcome that obnoxious habit. 'The husband who is tired of hearing his wife say, "You o ^ T i l S ^ 5 * 2 ^ g go know," all the time ought to rent or Duy a tape recorder HALL FOR RENT and get first-hand evidence of all those "you knows.'J After For parlies, showers, receptions, she hears it, she will clean up her act. meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. 3 5. 5 |« SUSAN THE SERVICE Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire: Lithuanian Hall TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF DEAR SUSAN: You know, that’s a dandy ideal 24 QOLWAY STREET tion and. military bearing. A Marine Cpl. Glenn E. MANCHESTER ANY PAIR OF i - Ashwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. former student of Manchester * DEAR ABBY: I am 64.1 raised my children alone after Call balore S P.M. l 9 ^ « High School, he joined the A.E. Ashwell Sr. of 102 Wood- Phone 643-0618 or 646-9155 I. an early divorce. Somehow, I never took the time to make bridge St. has been meritorious­ Marines to August 1972. i i S ip |" |s? •S' ^ myself glamorous or think of a second marriage. ly promoted to his present rank Two years ago (at age 62), I had an excellent secretarial while serving with Marine I , job. A man my age came from another state to be my boss. I Detachment aboard the attack HAVE YOU AN I He was extremely attractive but he had a good marriage aircraft carrier USS Forrestal, ISuperb and grown children, so I had no designs on him. EVENT SCHEDULED I ^ l CM Because he went home only on weekends, we dined homeported at Norfolk, Va. He THAT CALLS FOR together every night, and soon our friendship developed received the early promotion in o: into an affair. It was the greatest thing that ever happened recognition of his outstanding FOOD? FROM OUR TREMENDOUS HOUSANDSIf CHOOSE|gfK)M| S n > I performance of duty, dedica­ N !* .w to me, although I knew there was no future in it. It may be a wedding, a FLARES, STRAIGHTS, PRE; NS AND Co Ad UROYSII M He has now been permanently baaed with this office, and banquet or just an informal his wife has moved here. She and I have become the best of get-together of a society, WAIST SIZES 28-50, LEI friends. (I am now retired.) lodge or-some friendly group. The W e and I visit each other, but the man I see as ha- husband is not the man who'comee to visit me when he gets i w 46 Ti m tl MaxMlM tinlae We Are Prepared to a night.out alone. I still love him deeply, but I ’ll never do O pen 24 Houn Dally Serve You to Your PLEASE NOTE: PAIR FOR PAIR TRADE-IN ONLY, We Will Not Accept 2 anything ta cause another woman any pain. We are very or 3 Pairs ol Old Jeans towards One Pair ol New Jeans... ^ v}{ ^ '>0 *'^ discreetand .no one knows. (Can you imagine two people to FOR EHMZIKV SOMCE Complete Satiifaction their 60s having an affair such as ours?) Our catering service is set up He W l eventually retire and nudce his home to a distant to be flexible enough to ac- state, and I'll probably never see him again. Meanwhile, I'll commodate any size REGAL MEN'G GM * M obil CONNECTICUTS LARGEST end MOST COMPLETE MEN S STORE enjov whatever happiness I have with him. When he leaves, HEATINO OILS gathering. Why not call us and it will be over. talk over the details? ihii?§ff @ I enioy my family, travel s lot and will ju st kill time until 903. MAIN ^T„ MANCHESTER TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON I'm old enough to die. I consider myself a respectable OIL BUSHES * open daily till 5:30 P.M., Thursday till 9 P.M. open daily till 9 P M.. Saturday till 5:30 P M. woman. There is no problem, so no solution ik needed. HEATINO IN8TALUTI0N Garden Grove Caterers, Inc. ’. ■ y . ' ■''■■' S' ■ ', 'Thaidis for reading this. 1 had to td l someone. 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Herald Angle Monday's Sports Results lx in softball tourney in control in NL East By United Press International By Earl Yost American League S Af :4‘ East ■ Sports Editor High scores prevailed in three of dict for Pero’s with Jim Keefe getting w. I. pet. gb. last night’s four Town Class Clow a triple and two singles. Stan Talaga again in the seventh to snap a 3- advantage of Randy' Tate’s Boston 74 49 .602 — NEW YORK (UPI) The have a real weak spot. Dave Baltimore 66 55 .545 7 Pitch Softball Tournament games. added three singles and Butch Talaga Philadelphia Phillies’ SWAT Cash, the leadqff batter, is hit­ 3 tie. wildness and some shoddy New York 62 59 .512 tl BoA attractions at Robertson Park and Jeff Rea each contributed two force seems to have taken ting .305 followed by Larry Once again the Phillies did defense to defeat New York CHeveland 55 65 .458 17V^ saw the winners in double figures, blows to the winning effort. not get a complete game per­ behind the six-hit pitching of Milwaukee 56 67 .455 18 Oddity on the golf course control of the National Detroit 49 74 .396 25 Lathrop Insurance outlasting Center Best in defeat with two hits each formance from their pitching J.R. Richard. Tate walked the Talk about oddities on the goif course. League East. first three batters he faced in West Congo, 13-11, and Pero’s Market up­ staf, but Tom Hllgendorf w. 1. pci. gb. were Craig Phillips, Steve Bania, the first and the Astros got the Here’s the latest dilly to be reported. ended Renn’s Tavern, 11-7. Dave Carrier, Bill DlYeso and Steve The Phillies, poss in the allowed only two hits in five In­ Oakland 74 49 .602 Patty McKee of Manchester was a participant in the major leagues, us^ their mus­ nings of relief to gain his fourth only run they needed when Cliff Kansas City 67 53 .558 5>>t Walnut Barbers nipped Highland (Chicago 59 63 484 14>^ Lauretti. cle to defeat the Atlanta Braves victory. Johnson bounced into a Connecticut State Junior Girls’ Golf Tournament last week Park Market, 10-9, and' Tacorral Pushing across two runs in each of Texas 60 65 .480 15 at the Silver Mine Country Club in Norwalk. 6-3 Monday night and the vic­ In the only other NL games, forceout. Errors by Joe Torre, Minnesota 57 67 .460 I7»i downed Town Employees, 7-3, in ac­ three innings, Tacorral was led by Mike Phillips and Bob Apodaca A nine handicap player, Miss McKee didn’t win but tory enabled Philadelphia to tie Cincinnati edged St. Louis 3-2, California 56 69 .448 19 tivity at Fitzgerald Field. George Brook’s four straight hits, one the idle Pittsburgh Pirates for Houston blanked New York 4-0, helped the Astros to two other , Monday's Results managed to garner second place despite taking a two-shot Play in the double elimination post­ a triple. first place in the NL East. It Los Angeles defeated Chicago unearned runs. The loss left the Cleveland 4 Texas 3, 1st, twilight penalty for an unusual shot. Cleveland 4 Texas 2, 2nd, night season event continues Wednesday Steve Cianci also had a perfect marked the first time since 3-1 and Montreal defeated San Mets four games out of first in Minnesota 6 Baltimore 1, night ’The Manchester High senior teed up her golf ball, eyed night with doubleheaders at Nike night, going three-for-three and Mark June 6 that the Pirates have Diego 4-1 then lost 5-2. the NL East. California 5 Milwaukee 4, night the distance down the fairway, got set and then swung. Field, ■ Charter Oak and Robertson Leone doubled twice and singled once relinquished a complete hold on Red* 3, Cardinals 2 Dodgers 3, Cuhs 1 Detroit S Oakland 3, night The ball traveled only a few yards and settled in the bot­ first place. Tonight's Games Park. for the winners. Don GuIIett, pitching for the Ron Cey and Steve Yeager hit (All Times EDT) tom of her own golf bag which she had left in front of the A seven-run second inning powered Bob Walsh and Bob Post Were each Mike-Schmidt hit a pair of first time since suffering a Detroit (Lolich 10-13) at Oakland tee. back-to-back homers in the fifth (Bosman 6-4), 11:00 p.m. Lathrop although the winner was out- two-hitters for the Town. homers and Dick Allen add d a broken thumb on June 16, inning to spark Los Angeles Milwaukee (Colborn 8-9) at California ’This resulted in an automatic two-stroke penalty when two-run shot to spark hit, 20-16. Trailing 9-2 after five innings, the Bowa (.310), Jay Johnstone allowed only three hits in five over Chicago. Burt Hooton, an (Tanana 11-6), 10:30 p.m. the ball hit any part of the player’s equipment. Jim Barron and Tom Lowery each Barbers came to life with three runs Philadelphia’s triumph, and innings of work and also singled ex-Cub, went 7 2-3 innings to Boston (Lee 15-7) at Kansas City A natural athlete. Miss McKee, has been dividing her Atlanta Manager Clyde King (.345), Greg Luzinski (31 (Fitzmorrls 12-0), 8:30 p.m. banged out three hits for the In- homers and 98 RBIs), Schmidt home a run to spark Cihclnnati gain his 11th win and fifth in a Baltimore (Cuellar 12-8) at Minnesota in the sixth and won out with a five- could do nothing but shake his time this spring and summer between playing golf and ten­ (28 homers), Allen (the 1974 over St. Louis. Rawley row while Mike Marshall (Blyleven U'O), 9:00 p.m. surancemen with Dave Mozzoli, Jim run barrage in' the final frame. head in awe of the Phillies’ nis. She’s better than average in both sports. American League home run Eastwick preserved GuIIett’s picked up his 12th save. Texas (Umbarger 4-5) at Cleveland Rufini, Ray Thomas and John Len Morse went four-for-four, one might. (Eckersley 9-4), 7:30 p.m. Today and Wednesday, the pretty local girl will be taking DON BLACKBURN king), Garry Maddox. (.318 10th win by retiring Ron Fairly Wollenberg each adding two more. hit a triple, and John Siemienski, NICK FO TIU RICK LEY "Their pitching isn’t all that Expos 4-2, Padres 1-5 Chicago (Jefferson 3-7) at New York part in the Connecticut Women’s Golf Tournament at the since coming to the Phils in a and Lou Brock with the bases (Gura 4-4), 6:00 p.m. Standouts for the Churchmen were Dave Enes, John Quinn and Bob strong, but they’ve got a lineup Pinch-hitter Jose Morales trade with San Francisco) and loaded in the ninth. The Wednesday's Games Glastonbury Hills Country Club. Jim Fazzalaro with a double and three that can beat your brains out,” singled home the go-ahead run Coroso each had two hits for the either Bob Boone or Tim triumph was the ninth in a row Detroit at Oakland You can bet that she’ll never leave her golf bag in front said King. ” ith hi ting like tha , during a three-run eighth inning Milwaukee at California singles, Connie Banas with three Barbers. McCarver (neither of whom is for Cincinnati while the loss of the tee area again. they don’t need a lot of pitching. that gave Montreal a victory in Chicago at New York, night singles and Steve Joyner, Bob Pete Devanney led the Marketman an automatic out.) dropped the Cardinals 2 Boston at Kansas City, night Pittsburgh has a lot of hitting, the opener. San Diego came McDonald, Jim Collins and Phii Hale, with three hits, one an inside-the-park Jimmy Fund benefit Allen got the Phillies started l/2games behind the co-leaders Baltimore at Minnesota, night too, but having Willie Stargell back to win the nightcap on the Jimmy Fund night tonight each with two hits. homer. Gerry Cosgrove Tim Monday night with a two-run in the NL East. out of the lineup appears to be six-hit pitching of Rich Folkers. National League Five runs in the sixth iced the ver­ homer in the second and Astros 4, Mels 0 All roads will lead to Charter Oak Park’s Fitzgerald Devanney and Dick Lewis each added the rub for the Pirates.” Bobby Tolan and Ted Kubiak Elast Field tonight when the annual Jimmy Fund sports promo­ two blows to the offense. Schmidt followed with his first Houston managed only two each drove in a pair of runs for w. 1. pci. g.b. tonight at Fitzgerald The Phillies’ lineup doesn’t Pittsburgh 67 55 .549 — of the game. Schmidt connected hits off three pitohers but took tion will be presented. the Padres in the second game. Philadelphia 67 56 i40 — Ray Peck, chairman,' has lined up an attractive triple at­ St. Louis 65 58 528 2Vi Professional hockey Connecticut Parachutists, Inc., traction. Sharing the billing will be several jumpers from Brian iSullivan, John Quaglia, New York 63 so 516 4 players will try their hand at will demonstrate their skills by Alan Noske, Bruce Tracy, John Chicago 58 67 .464 iO^ the Connecticut Parachute, Inc., group who will attempt Montreal 51 70 .421 15^ Seat price hitting a softball tonight in jumping and landing at Charter Domenick, Mike Crisplno, Gor- landing on the playing field. MAJOR West part of a tripleheader sports Oak. dy McCombe, Art Warner, Alan w. I. pet. g.b. ’Two slow pitch softball games will be played. ’The first slate hit presentation at. Charter Oak The first of two slow pitch Grzyb, Mike Gabron, Craig LEAGUE Cincinnati 83 39 .680 — at 7 wiil feature all-star squads from the Class A Silk City games at 7 o’clock will feature ^ Los Angeles 66 57 537 ITVi Pepin, Leo Williamson, Carl Carty and Powell Park. San Francisco 61 62 .496 W\ : and Candlelight Leagues. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - all-star teams from the Silk Hohenthal, Bob Laliberte, Hal LEADERS Nick Fotiu, the fiery one-time City and Candlelight Leagues. San Diego 56 67 .455 27Vi Ninety minutes later, the New England Whalers’ pro Domed stadium promoter Dave Ifbavyweight boxer, who won Tarbell, Joe Camposeo, Jim Atlanta 56 70 .440 29>^ 'K< hockey team will toss aside its protective pads and Dixon says the New Orieans Picked to play with the SC McAuley and John Stanizzi will lUPI Photo! Houston 47 80 .370 38^ his spurs with the New England Major League Leaders helmets and engage the Hartford news media squad. Saints are overcharging for squad are Bob Green, Les wear the banner of the Monday's Results Whalers and in the World Keston, Steve Brady, John By United Press International Los Angeles 3 ^icago 1 Every penny collected will be turned over to the Jimmy seats in the iowest level of the Hockey Association last season, Candlelight loop. Bird chasing coach at Fenway Park Leading Batters Montreal 4 San Diego 1,1st, twilight Superdome and says he'll file a Hren, ^ b Buttram, Jim Pur- Besides Fotiu, Whaler helping Indians (based on 300 at bats) San Diego-5 Montreal 2, 2nd, night Fund in ^sto n . Last year, $5,400 was realized, the largest will lead the Whalers against a Eddie Popowski tried to catch and release sparrow suit if the seating configuration till, Don Storrs, Mark Ander­ players who have appeared Philadelphia 6 Atlanta 3, night bulk contribution ever. Hartford news media team at Cincinnati 3 St. Louis 2, night is not changed. son, John Barry, Dave White, with the softballers in the past NEW YORK (UPI) It was National League ’The Whaler players will most likely draw the most atten­ 8:30. Frank Gonzales, Rich Goss, blasted his 20th homer andv g r h pet. Houston 4 New York 0, night “The seats they are charging include Rick Ley, Brad run homer to power Detroit to Today’s Games tion. Among the name ice players slated to appear are The big winner will be the Gary Kost, Ron Nivison, Bob only a year ago that Rich drove in three runs in the first Madlock, Chi 420 60 152 J62 about $8.50 for are worth no Jimmy Fund. All proceeds will Sewlood, Don Blackburn, Larry Carty was playing baseball game victory. its third victory in a row Simmons, St.L 118 426 61 145 .340 (All Times EDT) Nick Fotiu, the most popular member of the Whaler cast, more than $5,” Dixon told a Goehring, Randy Ralston, John Pleau, Wayne Carlton, Tommy Watson, Hou lOB 401 56 132 .329 Los Angeles (Sutton 16-10)'at Chicago Fibak posts upset enter this worthy cause. in the Mexican League, far “I don't like to predict how following a 19-game losing (Bonham 11-9), 2:30 p.m. Rick Ley and Wayne Carleton. meeting of the Superdome Odell, Mike Kilby and Bob Earl and Bruce Landon. Tickets Sanguilien, Pitt 104 382 43 125 .327 The program starts at 6:30 long I'll play;” said the 35-year- streak. Singles by Gary Rose, Cin 122 5GS 82 165 .324 San Diego (McIntosh 8-11) at Commission Monday. “I think Wojciechowski. may be purchased at the gate. from the spotlight of the I when several members of the Roger Talbot, John Wiggln, old Carty, who entered the Sutherland and Dan Meyer Joshuh, SF 100 389 60 126 .324 Montreal (Rogers 9-9), 8:06 p.m. major leagues where he Notes off the cuff the commission and the Saints in U.S. pro tennis season with a .308 lifetime bat­ proceeded Freehan's 11th Morgan, Cin 112 391 84 126 m Cincinnati (Nolan 11-6) at St. Louis Petrocelli upset (McGlolhen 12-9), 8:30 p.m. once hit .366 and won a Parker, PIU no 412 SB 132 320 realized from the beginning ting average. homer and helped Joe Coleman Just Wondering: Wouldn’t it be a great financial boost National League batting ti­ Brock, St.L 99 382 61 120 314 Philadelphia (Ruthven H ) at Atlanta that the seats would be poorer gain his first victory in over a Garvey. LA 123 509 66 159 312 (Easterly 1-6 or Thompson 0-4), 7:35 for the Greater Hartford Golf Open each year now that the than they had stated, but they BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) - Wojcik-Jan Fibak had tle. month. The loss cut Oakland’s p.m. Civic Center is open to have a major promotion featuring New York (Matlack 13-8) at Houston did not advise the public of spectators and sports writers asking who he was and how And it was only a year ago lead in the West to bVs games American League up (Dierker 11-12), 8:35 p.m. the guest celebrities with tickets available to the public. If this.” Adams woke Chiefs’ fans Boog Powell suffered in agony over idle Kansas City as Vida g ab r h pet. to pronounce his name. Earlier, at the U.S. Professional San Francisco. (Barr 11-b) at the friends of Sammy Davis Jr.,'such as Bob Hope and Dixon threatened to file a on the Baltimore Orioles' Blue suffered his 10th against 16 Carew, Minn 114 427 77 158 .370 Pittsburgh (Reuss 12-6), 7:35 p.m. (Tennis Championships, Roscoe Tanner had a rude in­ with play, leaves Lynn, Bos 112 405 76 134 .331 Jackie Gleason, are in town, the Center would be sold out class-action suit on behalf of bench, seemingly over the hill victories. Wednesday’s Games troduction. 11-- (f- Munson, NY .118 444 63 142 320 Los Angeles at Chicago ticket holders in the so-called and well on the road to retire­ Angels 5, Brewers 4 111-392 67 123 .314 and thousands of dollars realized for charitable The 22-year-old Fibak, a vir­ with 63-yard scoring bomb one tonight,.and they return Hargrove, Tex San Diego at Montreal, night plaza level of the dome unless COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. Boston to see a doctor. ment, no longer the awesome Washington, Oak 114 ^ 62 140 310 organizations...Incidentally, Sammy Davis Jr. isn’t win­ Lee Stanton's three-run Cincinnati at St. Louis, night the Saints change the setup to tual unknown, Monday night up­ The rest of the top competi­ Here with his club Monday home. slugger who terrorized Singleton, Balt 118 442 73 137 310 ning any awards for his behavior since he lent his name to (UPI) — A player problem homer with one out in the bot­ Philadelphia at Atlanta, night bring seats closer to the field. set the sixth-seeded Tanner, of tion survived the first round. KANSAS CITY, Mo. stress and strain, you can do did a fine job,” said Wiggin. for the annual Hall of Fame Darrell Johnson looked con­ American League pitchers for Powell, Clev 96 220 48 99 309 New York at Houston, night is never a gotxl thing for any tom of the ninth gave California McRae. KC 112 428 52 131 306 the GHO. The gifted comedian should also make himself The Saints refused comment. Lookout Mountain, Tenn., 4-6,6- Top-seeded Guillermo Vilas peculiar things. You don’t tend "They’re both very similar, you game with San Francisco, cerned about his problem here. more than a decade. San Francisco at Pittsburgh, night (UPI) — Tony Adams ball club. its victory over Milwaukee. Braun, Minn lOB 364 52 110 .302 available during the tourney each summer at the Capacity is 74,000 under the 3, 6-2, with a steady, defensive was to meet Jose Higueras of to think about how far you’ve know. I’m excited. I was sick Darrell Johnson told of a He didn’t say whether he in­ Today, Carty and Powell are 112 443 75 waited and waited and It can be the worst pouible Rice. Bos Wethersfield Country Club as long as his name is con­ game that nullified his op­ Spain in the second round this got to throw it. 1 knew he was last week (after a 10-3 loss to private meeting he and tends fining Petrocelli or not. configuration the Saints are waited. thing that can happen to any helping Cleveland Indians Angels 5, Brewers 4 BOXSCORE nected with the popular event...Without Davis’ con­ using, while the football con­ ponent’s powerful serve. afternoon. Defending champion far enough down there that I St. Louis). This means a lot to Petrocelli had in Chicago a cou­ "I want to hear all the facts Player-Manager Frank Robin­ Then he sent 35,630 lUnsas ball club, especially one Lee Stanton’s three-run homer Home Runs figuration to be used by Tulane A member of Poland’s Davis Bjorn Borg, seeded second, was had to throw it with everything me. Victories are victories and ple of nights ago. first,” he said. “Every in­ son become just Manager National League: Luzinski, Phil 31; tributions, his name and money, the GHO would probably City Chiefs’ fans into:ecstasy reaching out for a pennant the with one out in the bottom of NATIONAL LEAGUE University will have a capacity • Cup team, Fibak has shown im­ to face Hans-Jurgen Pohmann I had.” I’m happy.” “Rico came into my office dividual is different. No two are Frank Robinson. Schmidt, Phil 28; Kingman NY 24; never get national teevee exposure...Also, with a reported Monday night with a 63-yard way the Boston Red Sox are Twins 6, Orioles 1 the ninth gave California its Bench, Cin 23; Foster. Cin 21. of only 70,000. provement recently. He of Germany id a night match. and told me he was unhappy alike. In this case, the man “This is my last year as a New York Hguston 106.000 spectators for the five-day 1975 GHO, it goes to the bomb that led to a 26-20 victory In other football news, the now. Dave Goltz scattered six hits victory over Milwaukee. Adrian American League: Mayberry. KC 29; abrhbi abrhbi reached the quarterfinals last Adams worked the second because he wasn’t doing as (Petrocelli) expects so much of player," Robinson said after top of the list as the biggest golfing show in New England Third-seeded Arthur Ashe over the Dallas Cowboys. New Orleans Saints cut three They’re 6 l/2games up In the to gain his 11th victory and Dan Garrett, who had homered Jackson, Oak 28; Scott, Mil 27; Bonds, Unser cf 4 010 Howard cf 2 10 0 week in the Canadian Open. half after 19-year veteran Len much as he thought he should himself, and if he doesn’t do C le v e la n d sw ep t a NY 22; Burroughs, Tex 21. Millan 2b 4 0 0 0 Gross rf 200 1 with Pleasant.Valley in Sutton, ^ s s . , now No. 2...The and fifth-seed Rod Laver ad­ The pass, which carried about players, including veteran run­ American League East. With Ford and John Briggs each previously, started the rally "I made less mistakes, I Dawson played the first half. be.” said Johnson. "He’s hit­ what he feels he should, he.gets doubleheader Monday night Kranepool If 3 0 2 0 Cruz If 2 0 0 0 vanced to the second round of 75 yards in the air, was caught ning back Josh Ashton, as they less than six weeks left and the reached sore-armed loser Mike with a single which knocked out Staub rf 4 0 0 0 Johnson lb 300 1 Jaycees reported 28,000 attend^ the Pro-Am, 10,000 on played steadily,” Fibak said. The Cowboys worked under a ting .241, and he said he wasn’t down. It tears him up. You can from the Texas Rangers, 4-2 Runs Batted In the $100,000 tournament. Ashe, by Andy Hamilton before moved toward today’s ^p lay er schedule on their side, the Red Torrez for two-run singles ab starter Tom Hausman and National League: Luzinski, Phil 96; Torre Ib 3 0 0 0 May c 4 00 0 Thursday, 15,000 each Saturday and Sunday and a record "The points were long, six and similar scheme, using Roger satisfied with the way he was see how hard he’s trying. He and 4-3. “The way Carty and Bowling meeting who upset Jimmy Connors to Charlie Waters dragged him limit. Sox could breeze In the rest of Minnesota prevented Baltimore brought on Tom Murphy, who Bench, Cin 96; Staub, NY 82; Perez, Cin Garrett 3b 4 0 10 Cat^ll 3b 4 100 38.000 Sunday...When the ninth playoff in GHO history- seven strokes some times, but I Staubach the first half and Clint performing with the bat. I said, hustles his backside off. I can’t Powell have been going, I can’t Grote c 4 0 10 Helms 2b 4 0 0 0 The Wednesday hjlght Y win the Wimbledon title earlier down on the Dallas seven. Two The traded the way, except for one thing. from gaining in the AL East on had 16 saves. Bruce ^ h t e 61; Watson, Hou 78. materalized with Don Bies and Hubie Green vying for the stayed back and let him make Longley the last 30 minutes in ‘ look, everybody has his ups tell you how good he’s been to even put myself in the lineup.” American League: Lynn, Bos 86; Phillips ss 4 0 0 0 DaVanon ss 3 111 Bowling League captains will this summer, disposed of John plays later, Adams ran a Eldridge Small, their No. 1 Darrell Johnson, their idle Boston. The second-place singled to set the stage for Stan­ Tate p 10 0 0 Richard p 3 111 $40,000 prize, there were many fans who wanted the un­ mistakes. I can’t match his and downs. You’ve been playing us on defense.” Carty, who has been on a tear Mayberry, KC 84; May, Balt 83; Rice, meet Wednesday night at 7 at Andrews of Fullerton, Calif., 6- bootleg play and tossed a four- draft choice from Texas A&I in manager, knows there’s no such Orioles now trail the Red-Sox ton’s 11th homer. The homers Bos 82; ScoU, MU 81. Vail ph 1010 serve — it. was really in­ excellently on defense. You’ll Petrocelli’s problem; ap­ in recent week?, slammed his known, Bies, to win while the sentimentalists were rooting the Holiday Lanes to plan for 4, 6-3. yard scoring strjke to tight end 1972, to Cleveland for a draft thing as a breeze In baseball, by seven games by Stanton and Garrett marked Lockwood p 0 0 0 0 credible.” come around with the bat. I’m parently mostly an emotional 14th homer, a two-run shot off Milner ph 0000 for personable Green who was awaiting the birth of his the coming season. Billy Masters with 46 seconds to choice. Small is expected to only gale warnings and sudden the first time since July 1 the sure of It.’” one, touches on something said Ferguson Jenkins, to insure Tiger* S, A’* 3 Stolen Bases Apodaca p 0000 first child. Bies’ triumph should get the wolves away from play. Pro football replace , who is ill winds. One is blowing his Angels have had two homers in National League: Lopes. LA 52; 0000 Petrocelli didn’t say much to here Monday at the baseball Cleveland's sweep after Powell Alou ph III the door for a few months. “This is just a great feeling,” out for the season with a knee way right now. Bill Freehan slugged a three- a galhe. Morgan, Cin 48; Brock, St.L 44; Cedeno, Totals 32 0 6 0 Totals 27 4 2 3 that. Two days later, he was Hall of Fame Induction Hou 40; Concepcion, Cin and Mangual, the 25-year-old Adams said. “I injury. Rico Petrocelli, Boston’s New York 000000006-0 gone. ceremonies by District of Mtl 24. Houston 100 200 10X-4 just feel great about the whole David Knight regular third baseman, sudden­ the National Football He and Johnson haven’t had Columbia Appeals Judge American League: Rivers, Cal 62; E-Torre, Phillips, Apodaca. DP-Houston thing. We didn't have any in­ League of the New York Jets and defen­ ly left the club in Chicago Sun- Washington, Oak 35; Otis, KC33; Remy, 1. LOB-New York 10. Houston 6. • i exhibition game. any problems, but .Petrocelli Stanley Harris, making the terceptions and only one fumble sive back Jim Thrower of the ia y without bothering to tell the Cal 31; Carew, Minn and North, Oak 27. 2B-Garretl, DaVanon. SB-Cabell, Ho­ has been complaining of acceptance speech for his so overall, I thought we did a Kansas City’s Paul Wiggin Detroit Lions both underwent manager, and that’s never ward. S-Howard. SF-Gross. enjoyed his first victory as a knee surgery Monday. Knight, headaches for more than a father, 78-year-old Bucky Pitching ip h r er bb so pretty good job.” good. (Based on most victories) Tale L 4-12 4 2 3 2 4 2 head coach, while the Cowboys who became a starter last week now. Harris, who couldn’t make the David’s and Scruse Asked about the length of his Petrocelli, an emotional in­ trip. National League: Seaver, NY 17-7; Lockwood 2 0 0 0 0 4 Johnson played Bob Heise at pass to Hamilton, who was suffered their second straight season, should be back in early dividual, told Jack Rogers, the Jones, SD16-7; Sutton, LA 16-10; Morton, Apodaca 2 0 10 0 1 third base the last two games Bucky Harris managed major 6 0 0 4 9 knocked senseless on the play, loss. October. Thrower is expected club’s traveling secretary, he Atl 15-12; Billingham, Cin 14-5; Messers- Richard W 9-8 9 , and plans to use him there league ball clubs longer than mith, LA 14-11. HBP-by Tate (Johnson), by Richard Adams answered, "Under “I thought both quarterbacks to be out for the rest of the was suffering severe headaches again when the Red Sox resume anyone else except Connie American League; Palmer, Ball 19-7;' (A!ou). win Feline starts year. and was going back home to Kaat, Chi 17-9; Wise, Bos 16-7; Blue, Oak WP-Richard. Mack and John McGra\V, and their regular schedule against 16-10; Hunter, NY 16-12. T-2:15. A-7,351. the Royals in Kansas City his son said his father had a (eliminates early) Cooney, in Bies foursome theory about the job. Picking up just where they left off tonight. The Sox are winding up Best in defeat were Marty Wight- a 16-game road trip, one of their "Dad never asked a man to during the regular season. Feline man with a two-run homer and a COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI) - A 16-year-old last of the season. Two more do better than he was capable,” BOLAND I League softball champion David’s single and Cathy Keegan with twd Glastonbury, Conn., golfer and his two team members games with KC, including the said the younger Harris. i*~* trounced Moriarty Bros, last night at hits. placed third in the three-man competition at the National Andy West runs Mt. Nebo, 12-3, after Scnise Paint had The Painters upset the Supremes in Insurance Youth Classic. OIL CO. nipped Crispino’s in the first game, 10- the opener thanks to a four-run fifth Mike Cooney shot a 148 in the 36-hole qualifying round to Amritraj easy winner EST. ^.935 9, in the Feline four-team playoffs. inning. make the tournament finals. His three-man team played toWesterly,R.I. GROVE aT Y , Ohio (UPI) - of 3,783 and a national televi­ David’s tallied at least one run in all Barb Brody tripled and added three Aug. 11 with with touring PGA pro Don Bies, who went on singles for Scruse while Leslie to win the Greater Hartford Open Sunday. Fourth-seeded Vljay Amritraj, sion (PBS) audience watched Long distance running is but the fifth inning in banging out 17 TONIGHT India’s Davis Cup star, never the 75-minute finals Monday Andy West’s favorite pastime FUEL OIL I Bartlett and Ginny Peterson each Ken Green, 16, of Danbury, fourth place Connecticut BASKETBALL base hits. 7iSS Yank* va. While Sox, trailed and almost scored a night. these days and Sunday he (Herald photo by Richmond) dinner, joined the low 60 qualifiers out of 150 from around added two bingles. WINF runaway in winning the $50,000 Trailing 2-4, the 27-year-old stepped off 75 miles. . * Offensive standouts were Nancy The Supremes were led by Sheryl the country with a score of 147 at the Air Force Academy’s 38 9 Repeat winner at ERCC SENIOR III 8i2S Red Sox va. Royala, City National Buckeye Tennis Lutz broke serve and eventually ■'The Cheney Tech student ran 200 Qallon Minimum li Lessig and Judy Derench with three WTIC, Ch. 22 Kane, Molly MacFarland and Elaine Eisenhower Golf Course'. Superbad 74 (Jim Wehr 29, singles championship with a 64, caught up at 4-4. At 30-30 in the from his home in Glastonbury hits each. Fran Massolini, Marty Ray­ Pincince with two hits each. Carol Cooney, who attends East Catholic High and plays out of to Westerly, R.I. He covered, I AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Wendy Ehrlieh, left, repealed this season as Sean Thompson $4), Chiefs 47 7-5, victory over secondranked 12th game, however, a swift 24 HOUR SERVICE r mond and Mary Lefebvre added two Corcoran and and Barb Woods each the Manchester Country Club, won the Connecticut title Bob Lutz, San Clemente, Calif. Amritraj forehand return of the distance in nine hours. Women’s Division club champion at Eilington Ridge (Frank Beaupre 23). hits each to the winning attack. homered in a losing cause. sponsored by the state’s Independent Insurance Agents to COC 49 (Tom Foran 14, Pat A standing-room only crowd serve pt^uced an error. A friend, Dave O’Connell ac­ with a 54-hoie score of 246. Runner-up was Mary Illing gridders companied him on a bicycle. 646-6320 Hesiin, right, at 263. win the trip to Colorado. Fletcher 9), Nymrods 22 (Craig 51 Kearney 6). to get suits West has been running long 369 Center 8l.| Mencheeter ‘ ■ distances for several years. Candidates for Illing Junior Lynn, Evans home runs High’s football team will be issued equipment Sept. 3-4-5 after each has passed the spark Sox over Giants No act when Johnson broke down at Cooperstpwn physical examinations. Bill Troy, former East COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. and Marc Hill homered for the MORIARTY RROTHERS Catholic High athlete, will (UPI) - Fred Lynn and Dwight Giants. serve as head coach this fall. COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (UPI) - Ralph Kiner, former . ts of those old barnstorming leagues — he played for such teams guess I don’t have to finish the story. Anyway, after that my dad Fame,” said Averill, 72, who played for the Qeveland Indians, Evans belted two-run, first- Dick Pole, who wais Injured Now Giving Tromendous seven-time National League home run king, accepted his as Hilldale, the Homestead Grays, Darby Daisies and Pittsburgh said, ‘well, I guess you might as well go try to play baseball.’ Detroit Tigers and Boston Braves from 1929 through 1941. "I inning homers Monday to-pace earlier in the season, pitched Hall of Fame plaque from Commissioner Bowie Kuhn and Crawfords from 1921 through 1938 before there even was a Hall of "I hope I can make many more trips here,” he said as his voice think the Veterans Committee Is doing an excellent job — and I Physicals set a 14-hit Boston attack as the three innings in the exhibition Savings On All New stepped to the microphone to address the crowd attending Fame—and until recently he could never have dreamed of being cracked again. "To all of you who came...God bless you.” hope they keep it up.” - Red Sox defeated the $an Fran- game: He hadn’t pitched since voted into the shrine. Besides Kiner and Johnson, others Inducted were Earl Averlll, July 1. Mercury’s & Lincoln’s In Stock Monday’s induction ceremonies. “There is no doubt this is the greatest honor I’ve ever ’ for high eleven cispo Giants 11-5 in the annual Ihternational Farm League champions Then, turning to a 74-year old black man who never played a Johnson had introduced members of his family and friends and Bucky Harris and Billy Herman. received,” said Herman, 66, who played for the Chicago Cubs, Hll of Fame game at 'Jit felt strange,” Pole said. Immediate Delivery! day in the major leagues, Kiner said, "Judy, you’re a hard act to was saying, "so many people have been good to me coming up,” Kiner, poised and articulate, told humorous stories about the Brooklyn Dodgers and Pirates from 1931 through-1947."Baseball Cooperstown. "Ldidn’t have any rhythm, but D’Amato. Third row, Rarbara Mott, poor Pittsburgh Pirates teams‘with which he spent most of his always was a struggle for me. Maybe I -was doing all right Equipment will be issued to The game followed the induc­ at least it's a start back.” Champions in the 1975 Inter- follow.” when he broke down. He stood holding his right hand over his‘ face national Little League farm system Craig Woodward, Dave Greene, Except, of course, it was no act when William (Judy) Johnson, for about two minutes, then said, "I’ll be all right,” career but closed on a serious note. without knowing it. I was a utility inflelder on my high school Manchester High football can­ tion of Ralph KlnerrEarl, Two Pawtucket Red Sox when a didates on. Monday morning Gordon Plouffe. Top row, Assistant who spent his entire career in the old Negro Leagues beforp member of the Hall of Fame Committee stepped to his side. “This is something like becoming a doctor and getting that team apd now I’m joining the greatest baseball team In the Averlll, bucky Harris, Billy pitchers, Rick Krueger and ^were Ansaldi’s Contractors. Squad M.D. after your name,” he said. "Now I have H.O.F. after world.” I Aug. 25 at 8 o’clock at the gym. Herman and Negro League star Mark Barr, got a chance to ^memhers, front roW, from left, Art Coach Dave Greene, Head Coach Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color line in 1947, broke down He then recalled that his father wanted him to be a professional mine...it’s a tremendous thrill.” Harris, baseball’s original "boy wonder” manager, is 78 and Head Coach Larry Olsen William Johnson into the Hall. pitch a few innings. Flynn, Tom Reault, John Edwards, John Luby, Assistant Coach Mike during his acceptance speech. The crowd of 7,500 gathered on the boxer and that his sparring partner as a boy was his sister. lawn adjacent to the Hall of Fame understo^ and gave the old The other immortals inducted into the shrine during living in a home for the re tlr^ in Bethesda, Md.' He was reports all candidates must un­ Carlton Fisk and Denny Bill Lee (15-7) pitches for Mike Parlaplano, Mike Liiby. Se- Parlapiaho. Missing is Keith "My dad cautioned me not to hit her in the face, the breast or dergo physical examinations man a rousing ovdtion. ceremonies presided over by Kuhn, thanked the sportswriters represented by his son, Stanley S. Harris, and listened to the Doyle hit solo homers for the Boston tonight against Alan -cond row, John Luby, Roger Dee, Lapine. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phon* 643-513S the stomach,” he said as the crowd laughed-. “But one day her Thursday and Friday from I to 4 Johnson’s achievements in baseball are largely lost in the mis- and committws which elected them. < ceremonies on the telephone. Red Sox and Steve Ontiveros Fitzmorrls (12-9) in Kansas Ci­ boxing glove flew off and as she stooped to pick it up...well, I o'clock in the Clarke Arena. Ken Miffitt, Dwayne Mott,' Dan I' “The^l^atest honor of all is to be inducted into the Hall of ty- k ■ .•f*k. ; - |- CfWllM'

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Sava Banis, 32 Montauk Dr,, Vernon; 48 Pinetree Lane, South Wind­ cat, flea collar, Princeton INDEX 1 days per week, Monday through Also, J. Catherine Hitt, 179 Jerry Rinaldo, 38 Hillside St.; Street area. 643-8487. ADVERTISING Saturday, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., baths, 2 fireplaces, two car gar­ • 6 STALLS fireplaces, 2-car garage, family lime and money by calling Bud Lewie. $36,900. Martha Massey, 255 Hebron Rd sor; Collette Lapointe, 11 N. NOTICII MANCHESTER- West side Green Rd.; Raymond Daniel Sullivan, 9 Edison Rd.; MIDGET FOOTBALL S must be steady and dependable, age, carpeting, pool, huge deck, • TS’x S r room, modern Kitchen with Fairfield St. I Loit and Found Cape, fireplace, rec room, for­ central air-conditioning, $46,- Hennequin, 57 School St.; Gail Karen Fettig, Spmersville; g SiiSN-UPS & DEADLINE f — Paraonala apply Forbes and Wallace mal dining room, extra clean. •EtocM cIty beamed celling, wall-to-wall Barbara Allen, Cross St., i — Announcamanti Department Store, Manchester 900. Warren E. Howland carpeting, air-conditioners, D'Amato, 336 Summit St.; □ FINANCIAL 6 to 8 p.m. at f? 12:00 noon the day before Deep lot, big twoK»r garage. Realtors 643-1106. Coventry; Frances Risley, East TrYdiiifpoucY publication. I — Enlonainmint Parkade, ’Thursday, August 21, roofesslona tMslonally...... landscape. ^2,- REALE’S CORNER Jeannette Schilke, Glaston­ ' [ This printing test pattern is •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I Charter Oak Field, ' > — Auctioni Price lust reduced to $36,900. ITS W/US SISEtT______mWIEe«|.4S2B bury; Linda Shaia, 45 Wellman Hartford; Joan Volkert, Cedar Deadline for Saturday and between 9 a.m., and noon. Ask Call Warren E. Howland S00. Philbrick Agency, I part of The Herald quality con- Bondi-Stocka-Mortgagaa 8 Monday-Friday, Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. FINANCIAL (or Mr. Markey or Mr. Spooner. SWIMMING POOL, garage, Realtors, 646-4200. Rd.; Ann Madden, Towson, Swamp Rd,, Coventry; E rhard Realtors, 643-1108. ••oooooooooooooooooootoooooo j trol program in order to give Boys 10-13 years. '4 i — Bondi-Stocks-Modgagat wall-to-wall carpeting are l a n d s c a p e d % A CR E Bussiere, East Hartford. i — Parional Loans features of this clean six-room Servlcee Olfered 31 I you one of the finest MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ ;$ (not 14 before Nov, 1) S ) — Iniuranea PART TIME custodian and GARRISON COLONIAL - Seven cond, third. All kinds. Realty PLEASE READ HARTFORD - Neat and clean Colonial. Nicely shaded yard, $31,500 RANCH, (our bedrooms. I newspapers in the nation. maintenance, 7:30-10:30 a.m. starter home, 2-family, 3-3. rooms, 1 1/2 baths, formal statewide. Credit rating un­ I Weights, 75-115 lbs. EMPLOYMENT short residential street. Must dining room, aluminum siding, large lot, needs some attention. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) • Halp Wantad For appointment write Box B, New furnace, ideal for young or Call I “ necessary, Reasonable. Con­ Bring Birth YOUR AD sell now. Priced accordingly. swimming ’ pool, enclose(i now. Century- 21, --Phyllis Trees cut, trimmed or topped. Classified sds are taken over - Bu iin a u Opportunitiat MancncoMter Herald. old. Only, $27,000. Wolverton 40A Baldwin Rd., *14,000 fidential, quick arrangements. - Situation Wantad Mr. Matthew, Belfiore Agency, Jackston Agency, 646-1316, 649- stumps removed, fully insured. I certificate and | the phone as a convenience. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. porch, patfo. $38,000. Philbrlck I Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 647-1413. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 6782, 646-3313. Got a tree problem? We" PLAZA DEPT. STORE parent. •:$ The Herald is responsible for EDUCATION FULL AND PART TIME - goU 11 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ only one Incorrect Insertion and a phone call. 742-8252. (Wa Hava A NoHon To Plaasa) ■ Privata Initructiona course maintenance, y)ply HEBRON - U&R built Raised ford. Evenings, 233-6879. then only to the size of the ■ SchooH-Claaaaa Tallwood Country Oub, I ^ t e ODEGARD Naxt to Frank’s Supaniwkat :jf. Happy Anniversary S * Inatructloni Wantad Ranch, three or four bedrooms, originsi insertion. Errors which 88, Hebron. MANCHESTER a VICINITY TWO HANDYMEN will clean, East MIddIa Tpka., Manchastar do not lessen the value of the fireplace, large deck, MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd ^ 8/16/75 i REAL ESTATE rake, lime, fertilize, mow, advertisement will not be cor­ MALTY Mediterranean rec room, too mortgagqs — interim financing ' Homes lor Sale BABYSI’TTEH wanted dally for [B« REDUCEDI maintenance of lawn seasonal. By Ray Tanguay, C.L.U. •5 GRANDMA AND rected by an additional inser­ • Lots-Land for Salt many extras to mention, $47,- SWIM CAPS — expeditious and confidential tion. Four bodroom Colonial, Cellars' and attics cleaned. c e r t i f i e d i n s u r a n c e I 4 GRANDPA :§ • Invastmanl Property boys, first grade. Buckley 500, Tedford Real Estate, 847- service, J.D. Real Estate ■ Business P ro p i^ ol - Northfield Green Con­ e v e r y b o d y 643-4365 owner loavoo Soptombor 1, Reasonable prices. 643-5305. CHILDREN’S SWIM SUITS CONSULTANT I Love, S 9914. Assoc. 646-1980. ■ Resort Property dominium area. Call after 8 Must M il, low 40’t. I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• % Melissa '4 ' Reel Estate Wanted UGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. BEACH TOWELS Operation Identification. In New York LEGAL NOTICE p.m., 643-8891. ★ CENTURY 21 -k COVENTRY - three bedroom City, has halved the burglary rate In •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MI8C. iIRVICEt Cellars and attics cleaned, households enrolled In the program. Services Offered IN MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - 83 North Elm EXECUTIVE L RANCH - nine PhylUe Jackston Agency Ranch, fireplace, nice kitchen lawns mowed, small tree work. □ EMPLOYMENT PERSONS to wbrk with other RUBBER THONGS FOR ALL Here’s how It works: I NOTICE Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Painting-Papering rooms, 22x28 Master bedroom. with dining area, one acre plus, ^rls in kitchen. Call 6494)305 St., good value, two story home, CALL US TODAY Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a Building-Contracting 6 1/2 rooms, aluminum siding, family room, game room, den, low 30's, Tedford Real Estate, I PUBLIC HEARING DO YOU have party plan • Roofing-Siding Between 9-5. 646-1318 Householder borrows electric etching Help Wanted ASSEMBLERS and coil ■ Heating-Plumbing private yard, on dead end street 647-9914. tool from local police precinct, plus I BOARD OF DIRECTORS family size kitchen, formal 649-8782 • 646-3313 PAVING, Recap old driveways. experience? Friendly Toy Par­ winders,winuers, must havenave finger i — Flooring KNOWS... dining room, three b^room s, in prime neighborhood, for Excavate and pade new or old an inventory sheet. Each valuable Is I TOWN OF MANCHESTER, ties has openings for managers ■ Movlng-Trucking-Storsge PART TIME service station etched with the owner's social securi­ A’TTENTION Demonstrators - dexterity and capable of flne many beautiful trees and further details call Philbriik ENJOY this quiet established I — - Services------Wants**ints3 attendant, call 644-8933 between driveways with amesite or- ty number; the inventory is kept at I CONNECTICUT Toys and Gifts. Work now thru in your area. Managers find it work. Will train, hours 7:30-4, shrubbery, good financing, $34,- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. neighborhood hy moving into bituminous concrete. 688-5407. -• home (or In safe deposit box). I THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1975 easy to recruit because friendly starting wage, minimum. Apply 8 a.m., and 2 p.m. December. Free Sample Kit. MIIC. FOR SALE that 257 East Center Street Is the most prestigious 900, Cantor \yaiihvt &at Goldfarbuaiuia this lovely older Colonial. Four , ' ' ' ! The Board of Directors will No experience needed. Call or demos have no cash investst- to Able Coil and Electronics, - Articles for Sale bedrooms, dining room, nice - Building Supplies office address In town. Realtors, 643-8442, 8754244, BOLTON - RANCH, 5 rooms, 3 AVAILABLE supervised day;. Toot Is returned to police, along with I nnnH„.,r « ____ write Santa’s Parties, Avon, ment, no collection or delivery. Howard Road, Bolton, Conn. 9- ROCKVILLE Memorial Nur­ ELLINGTON bedrooms, garage, large P^vateirivate yard. .Upper Upper 40’s. Cen- two cards listing the householder’s i .p. ^ public session • Pets -Birds- Dogs sing Home - now taking care with meals■|for] for your elder­ name, social security number and ! Thursday, August 21, 1975 from Conn. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. Call collect, Carol 518-4f^571. 12 a.m. • Livestock Because of the convenient location, park-llke wooded. lot $38,000. mibrick ^gen- appUcations, for nurses aide MANCHESTER Six room ly relative, while you go tol phone number. One card slays in the I I 6:30 D m to 8’30 D m in the Also Booking Parties. - Boats A Accessories grounds and more than ample parking, 257 has the Dormered Cape, vinyl siding, ALL BRICK Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ®1*:1*16, 6490050. work, shopping, visit a mend.- local precinct; the other doesgoes to cen-cen. I n j / i-., PART TIME Kitchen Help - Sporting Goods available September, CHURCH Secretary • Garden Products tiasl of tenants. excellent condition, 3-4 Call M8-2SX for information. ' tral Stolon Property Inquiry Section. Board of Directors Office in wanted, experience necessary, RANCH HOME JOBSEEKERS Employment Manchester. Applicant must be ■ Antiques And now It Is being offered for sale. Call us at bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, fully CONDOMINIUM - loaded with the Municipal Building to hear call...... 646-1555',55 a”after ■■ 10 a.m. ■ Wanted to Buy 6 rooms, appliances, full Householder gets decafs for doors Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m,. an excellent tvplst, be able to extras, three bedrooms, closets comments and suggestions WAITRESSES, Cooks and 646-4040II you want to know more. applianced kitchen, close to walkout basement & 2 car gar EXCAVATING and paving - W V e and windows that say; "We have with full and part time oppor­ supervise staff and have em- RENTALS 'arkade and Waddell School. galore. Call today! Century 21, * 3 2 , 5 0 0 Septic systems installed oiC WE Joined Operation Identification. All from the public. Dishwashers - openings tunities available now. East MANCHESTER Drive-In has a pathy for, and ability to deal • Rooms for Rent Asking $35,900. Principals only, on 2 acres go with this im­ Phyllis Jackston Agency, 649 Remodeled six room Cape re p a ire d , d riv ew ay s and* rer items of value on these premises - Apartments for Rent available; Join the famUy Future sessions will be held the Hartford, 568-1070. few openings for counter help with public. Hours 8:30 a.m. - family at 649-757;----- '72. maculate home. Cali Carlene 1316, 6498782, 6493313. with aluminum siding, central parking lots paved. Loam aw£ dui have been marked for ready iden­ and cashiers. Must be over i f - Homes for Rent Grandma^s Country Pie tification by the New York City Police first Tuesday of each month 4:45 p.m., Monday-Friday. - Business tor Rent McGlone 649-5306. till for sale.. Fully insured/ bhii Department” Call evenings 649-6000, ask for Restaurant, 501 West Mddle from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. ACT NOW demonstrators: Liberal benefits, and salary' - Resort Property for Rent tdmund Qormen Agency REDUCED - quick sale by licensed, free estimates. Calk 649 Mr, Wilson, ‘ • Wanted to Rent Turnpike, Manchester, apply in EQUAL HOUSINO OPPORTUNITY CLLINQTON in trade. ‘GOOD and the third Thursday of each E arn $1000 or m ore with commensurate witn owner. Mid-fifties. Offers con­ after 6 p.m. 646-1322 or 87^72M; Decal, they say. Is the real deterrent. experience. Reply with ■ Misc for Rent person mornings. Comnerciet end tndueirlel Ik A JL ^ f month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 Treasure House party plan. ttee! Eetete Brokers f ,{ ||^ /V/l Z i |\| sidered. Rockledge area, BARROWS AiNALLACE SUPER BUY T.J. CROCKEn 0f_29,000 households enrolled.- only BREAKFAST waiter or business and bersonal miicimwf nvw niTHi nwnw Builder mutt tell. Reduced from H9,> 217 have been burglarized. And j p .m . in the Board of Directors' Name brand toys and gifts AUTOMOTIVE Serving Cenirel Connecticut T i# V I w ^ c lo u s seven room Raised Realtor » 643-1877 EXCAVATING - for garage- SOUND’ waitress, Saturday and Sunday - Autos for Sale NO BXPfRIENCE 6«S-830a 307-I5W 721-MIS 900 to $39,900. New seven-room Railed there. Operation Identification has j Office (Fisher-Price, Tonka, Fenton) references. Box Y, Manchester 804 Middle Turnpike EesI Ranch, large wooded lot, 224 Ranch, family room with flrMlace, foundations, landscaping, etc: facilitated arrests and return of only, 6 a.m.-ll a.m,. Call Vic Herald. - Trucks lor Sale Free Kit. Top commissions. • Heavy Equipment for Sale REQUIRED-SELL twoK^ar garage, acre lot. Act queUy. Sand, stone, gravel and gooi property. Other communities have Phyllis V. Jackston, Benite, Manchester Country Mencheeter, ConneetleuI Ferguson Rd.', Manchester, Ct., reason to used this plan effectively, loo. Also booking parties. Call 242- • Motorcydes-BicyclM call 643-1210. TOLLAND - pre-Revolutionary screened loam for sale. Call Secretary 5830 or collect person-to-person Club, 646-0103. SWITCHBOARD Operator • Csmpert-Tratlers-Moblle Colonial on 2 plus picturesque Homes 646-3109. For slraighiforward answars bring I Board of Directors for Miss Jean, 0-491-2100. Immediate openings, fNo GOOD HUMOR MANCHESTER - New Listing, acres. Painstakingly your Insurance questions to EXPERIENCED Mechanic - • Automotive Service FM LISTEN! I Manchester, Connecticut experience required. Starting • Autos for Rent-Lease seven room Colonial, first floor reconstructed using original r i v i BOLTON- Treed building lot, DRIVEWAYS - 9’xlOO’, comJ BEECHLER-TANGUAY, Inc. I Dated at Manchester, Connec- WANTED- Male help for part- excellent starting wages, many payr-j WM. plus ' fo...... ^ , clothing, $36,900 - Duplex, M , cabinet MANCHESTER- FULL materials where possible, with pletely Installed on your base; housi HX CREAM family room, 1 1/2 baths, gar- REAL ESTATE CENTER 200’ frontage, convenient to time in haying. Apply in person company paid benefits, clean lousing. Ages .17-35. Enlistment IMMEDIATE OPENINQS kitchens, flmlace, carpeting, Dormer Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 the efficiency of the new. cold mix. Anywhere in Connec-' 113 East Center St. 6 4 6 -2 2 1 ^ ' August' modern shop. Apply in person age, great location, $45,9 Route 8. Wolverton Agency, a t 364 B id w e ll S tr e e t, required. Call U.S. Army, 643- EARN HIQH INCOME tile baths, $435 monthly income. baths first floor family-room FVe...... rechette & Martin, 646-4144. Exquisite ' paneling 646-4144 Realtors, 6492813. ticut. Call now for immediate Capitol Tire, 325 Broad Street, Help Wanted 13 Manchester. ALL EXPENSES PAID Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. with fireplace, treed lot, walk wainscoating, 12 over 12 win­ FKOinEllUnMMaMfin installation. 646-3929, anytime. Manchester. ciaT NO CASH BOND to Keeney School. $39,900. MANCHESTER - New Listini dows, center chimney featuring 2$3IUaStrMt HMCheitir BOLTON-60 acres of rolling PART-TIME- Janitorial help MANCHESTER - Five room L Warren E. Howland Realtors 30’ keeping room,1, three twin reps RSQUIREO ’ one year old, six room RandI: land off West Street. Suitable 10% DISCOUNT on window needed. Mornings or evenings. KITCHEN HELP - Breakfast Ranch, breezeway, garage, 643-1100. size bMrooms, 2 1/2 baths. cleanlne commercial and in­ or ai cook, 5 a.m. - 8 a.m. additionai IS YEARS OR OLDER two fullfu...... baths, fireplace, partial for a multitude of purposes, Must have transportation. Call fireplace, trees, dead-end. rec . roopi, assumable 8% Must be sold. Owner $26,600 BUYS this lovely three F a i^ priced. Wolveiuion Agen- dustrial. Fully insured and 1379 649-5334, hours if desired. Kitchen TIME KEEPER VALID DRIVERS LICENSE Hutchins Agency, 228-3540, 546- JUST LISTED • all brick apart­ transferred. Asking lowest bedroom Raised Ranch cy, Realtors, 649-2813. bonded. F&J Window cleaning •••• porter, 8 a.m, - 4:30 p.m,. mortgage, only $43,900, W« a n M«klng • UnwkMpw to work In our main offleo. APPLY 3166. ment, three units, owners Frechette & Martin, 646-4144. $80’s, call Arthur or Suzanne age, large lot. Call us now! & n- 243-0842. Roo ARE YOU familiar with Cook’s helper, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Applicant must havo axparianca on a comlomolor. DAILY t-4 apartment has three bedrooms, Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson tury 21, Phyllis Jackston Agen­ MANCHESTER residential AGWA' apply in person, weekdays 9 casualty and property in­ Houra: S a.m. • 12 noon, 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. Qood Humor Corp. MANCHESTER - QuaUty built formal dining room, fireplaceo Beach Real Estate Co., 647- cy, 646-1310^, 649-8782, 646-U13. area cleared building lot. Zone HAVE CARPETS Geaned with HID surance, can use person part a.m. - 4 p.m.. East Hartford Koimody Rd. oM I. six. room Ranch by Ansaldi,A nsaldi,/ living room. Second floor has 9139. A, 50xlU, Call after 5 p.m. 87^ steam process, only way to Convalescent Home, 745 Main Mondoy - Friday MANCHESTER REDUCED - Cape convenient S”' time to handle small accounts, SuMvan Avo. Large eat-in kitchen, three two, one bedroom units. Call us clean carpets and upholstery. A alur Street, East Hartford. ExcollanI company paid iringo bonatNa to bus and shopping, three tfiiT 15-20 hours per week, call 278- Soutti WIndtor, CL bedrooms, lovely family room, today! Century 21, Phyllis SEVEN ROOM older home, St B CarMt Cleaners, free es­ If your old water pump isn’t five rooms and bath on first bedrooms, owner anxious, low repa 7770 for information. two fireplaces plus landscaped Jackston Agency, 646-1316, 649- Investment Property 25 timates, 6^5273. PERSON wanted, general of­ ToL 2St-S2Sl lot. P ric ^ in tne 40’s. Zinsser -----8782,646-331: — -3313. RELAX and ENJOY floor, two bedrooms on second 30’s, Century 21, Phyllis fice work, forty hour week, call CHENEY B ^ H E R S INC. f SMI Jackston Agency, 646-1316, 649- HOI Agency, 646-1511. floor, garage, conversion to two „ „ , MANCHESTER- Invest in the ODD JOBS - trucking, home 289-2735. 31 Coopar Hill StraM, Mandiestar, Cam. 06040 MANCHESTER - Just listed. Life in this 3 bedroom Con­ family a possibility, needs F782,------646-33:113. repairs, serving Manchester for roof good for much, bring it in. it’s dominium; 2Vi baths, central future with this four family in­ ______643-4141 SutlMM Opporfunfly 14 1,000. A’TTRACnVE 5 room Immaculate Seven room work. $32,900, Philbrlck Agen­ come property. Central loca­ five years, free estimates, 643- nlng LEGAL SALES trainee interested in a inch, fireplace, baseboard Ranch, on Conway Rd., three air & fam. rm. & ail cy, Realtors, 646-4200. TOLLAND - picnic in your own 0304. free career in retail jewelry. backyard when you 'buy this tion and steady income. $56,500. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 9100 YYEEKLY possible, stuf­ heating, stove, refrigerator. bedrooms, fireplace, family appliances. Call Tom Brennan Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 879! good for a ^33’^ trade-in! NOTICE Experience not necessary. CONSTRUCTION Worker sustom built seven room Raised PeInVng-PaperIng 32 Notice is hereby given that an HOUSEKEEPER, part-time, fing mailing circulars for mail ...... Hutchins Agency 646-3113186. room with sliding glass doors to 649-5306. 6492813. Must be willing and alert. Full full-time, excellent benefits. Immediate openings. No order firms I represent. Send patio, flowering shrubs, delight­ Ranch or eight room Colonial. rtoi order dated August 7, 1975 has time. Salary open. Phone 643- experience required. Starting EQUAL HOUSINO OPPORTUNITY Fireplaces, garages. Call today Apply in person. Meadows Con­ self-addressed stamped MANCHESTER - Spring Street ful spacious rear yard with SPECIAL VERNON AREA - Put your — m x m m — rppa been issued by the undersigned 2741. valescent Home, 333 Bidwell pay - $344. plus food, clothing, swimming pool, garage, tool BARROWS & WALLACE Ansaldi built four bedromn Colonial for your private showing. gutiUlt envelope. R.I. Grant, Dept. - Many trees shade this large with a family room, Florida room, money to work, four family The Exterior of your House? authorizing the name of the rig. St., Manchester. housing. Ages 17-35. Enlistment TM, FO . Box 344, Weatogue, raised Ranch with three shed. $39,900, Cantor & Gold­ mmHOSSfWf now HBVMI IfBlllUfl Glidden Associates, 644-2^. and luired. Call U.S. Army, 6 ^ l-SlOa 397-1515 Tzs-atisS two fireplaces, breezeway, two car house, all rented. Excellent in­ WHY NOT) Gas Screw, ITUNA, Official TRANSMISSION Rebuilder - Conn., 06089. bedrooms, one full, two half farb Realtors, 643-8442, 875- earage, nicely treed lot, low 50‘s. vestment. Aluminum siding, expi Ford C-4, small cruisamatic, Call now to inspect. Vic Mauluccl, Economical, Durablo, Fast, Number 504165 owned by John TRUCK MECHANIC - baths, relax in paneled family 6244. steel fire escapes, new four- Hou automatics, part-time, call 289- MANCHESTER - Owner sells - 646.82SS. ■MOESin Ml OWMBI n . 20% Savings. B. Fogarty of which Hartford, Immediate openings. No I t room, two fireplaces, oversized zone fumance, good location. 8251 for appointment. PUT YOURSELF to work. Sell SNuaiton Wanted two-family. First floor, three ------BUY OF THE WEEK Conn, is the home port to be experience required. Starting two-car garage. Owner, 643- Builder muit leU. Reduced (roro 158,- Low 60's. 875-a6». POER BOUVEAU PIUKTMG RO( Avon products. Daily needs, tt,000 TM GKOrf large bedrooms, paneled family changed to Bellevue Square, pay $344. plus food, clothing, STRONG young man 2553. SW to 154,HO. New aeven-room Ranch, ______S G m j ------repa WANTED General Machinist - famous fragrances, and more In room, large picture windowed two lull baUu, lireplaced family room, P.F. Jones nouslng. Ages 17-35. Enlistment specialises in lawn mowing, Available on this spacious 3 PASEK dow 50 hours, paid holidays, requirM. Call U. S. Army, 643- your spare time. Excellent ear­ living room with fireplace, patio, twoKMT garage, stone [root. Buelneae Property 26 qua) garage cleaning and painting. NEW L RANCH now being bedroom contemporary Don't Mias Thia One. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. By direction of the excellent insurance benents.(UtS ning potential. Call 523-9401. modem kitchen, full bath with REALTORS, MLS su r Billy, 640-2999. framed on wooded lot. Nice Ranch, with 2 full bat^, large 289-7475 742-8243 Five years experience. Officer in Metronlcs Inc., Route 6 & 44A, kitchen, family room combina­ tub enclosure. Second floor, MANCHESTER - Unique op­ Excellent references. Pete, 742- Rea Charge Bolton, DRAFTSMAN - Immediate eat-in kitchen with appliances large kitchen with dining area, portunity - modem one floor AUTO MECHANIC RELIABLE COLLEGE woman tion. Matter bedroom features 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. Bur Marine Inspection Im m ediate openings. No openlngs. No experience dressing room, cathedral and laundry area. Beamed two bedrooms, living room with FM building with 2300 square feet, LUBRICATION HELP - r^uireo. Starting pay - $344. j o n cathedral ceilings in three acres, ideal tor office, U.S, Coast Guard experience required.' Starting Call anytlnie, celling and full bath. Call for adjacent windowed sunroom, REAL ESTATE CENTER TEACHERS INFLATION Needed immediately, for se­ pay - $344. plus food, clothing, plus food, clothing, housing. more details. P.S. soon starting fireplaced living room, 2-car two cedar closets, private front CIRCA 1830 well maintained 646-4144 club, or organization. Below fighters. Save over 50% on cond shift. We have openings housing. Ages 17-35. Enlistment Ages 17-35. Enlistment attached garage. and rear exits. Oversized 2-car nine room Antique Colonial, replacement at $49,900. Hayes CAREER MINDED married another Ranch and a four FKeMEmiMMmN,lie,lMNin house painting. 15 years for experienced lubrication require. Call U.S. Army 643- required. Call U.S. Army, 643- bedroom Colonial. T.J. g a rau with covered patio and four fireplaces, four bedrooms, Corporation, 6490131. erlence, insured. Cali 643- help, for greasing trucks and man with degree, age twenty- INVITATION 9462. seven, seeking reqx>nsible posi­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. irepTace, full basement with study, one full and two 1/2 baths WMitlnU trailers with a mobilmobile unit. separate workshop, walking plus attached five room un- CENTER OF TOWN - 3600 Het Starting rate $3.75 hourly. With COOK - Immediate openings. tion in import-export or M E R R in square foot building on one TO BID TYPIST with li^ t shorthanded REALTORS 646-1110 distance to school tinished carriage shed, poten­ Outside chance for advancement. All No experience required. Star­ sonnel field, will relocate. COVENTRY churches and bus line. Includeii floor with ample• parking, rling,i’ ideal ■ The Manchester Board of experience needed for clerical Iv to Box 43, Belden Station, tial for studio, etc., two story MANCHESTER - Newly Usted Education seeks bids for Audio- fringe benefits. Uniforms and duties In a small busy office In ting pay - $344. plus food, in price, rugs, curtains and bam, well treed lot, $54,000, Ranch. Nice location - Bowers for the professional man. T. J. clothing, housing. Ages 17-35. Norwalk,. Conn., ‘ 06852.------Crockett Rraltor, 64915^. Visual Equipment for Bennet tools furnished. For appoint­ Manchester. 646-4048. HIQH OH A HILL THE ULTIMATE - looking for a rods, two stoves, two Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, School area. Pleasantly shaded ment call 688-2233. Enlistment required. Call U.S. Nine room Lacava Jmilt good clean house without the refrigerators, a dishwasher and 646-4200. smaller lot with wood-deck Jr, High for the 1975-76 school Army, 643-9462. ■ Reel Eetete Wented 21 Colonial, four bedrooms 2W problems of maintenance? At a clothes washer, fireplace patio. Large fireplaced living WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 year. Sealed bids will be EXPERIENCED REAL Estate baths, lovely landscaping reasonable price? Here are screen and fixtures. Also win­ TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6, room. * Large eat-in at-ii ■ kitchen. ■ per roll. E^erinced received until 3:30 p.m. August Salesman - Self motivated in­ FRIENDLY SUPPLY CLERK - Immediate 1 dow shades. Priced to sell fast. $41,900. Two-family, 44, $36,- Full ceramic bath. Three ALL CASH for your property This Is but a mention of what three -1. ’Three bedrooms 21/2 tradesman. Cfall . R. NO 22, 197,5 at which time they will dividual to manage real estate ICE CREAM openings. No'experience ■ baths, eat-in kitchen including Upper 50's. No agents please. 000. Two-family flats, 5-5, $34,-' bedrooms. One car basement within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Starkweather, 644-3194. rep. be publicly opened. The right is department of insurance agen­ required! Staring pay - $W. ■ this home has to offer. Ap­ instant service. Hayes (torpora- Now accepting applications MM ^^*For&je!!?* all appliances. $34,500,2. Ranch- Call Monday - Sunday, 9-9. 646- 900. Philbrick Agency, garage. Very clean condition fau( 10 ways better! reserved to reject any and all cy. Outstanding opportunity for for the Fall. Full or part-time plus food, clothing, bousing. ■ pointment only. eat-Iri kitchen with all 0136 or 646-2rU33. Realtors, 646-4200. and some extras included in the tlon, 6490131. PAINTING - interior and rooi Ages 17-35. Enlistment ■ bids. Specifications land bid the right person. Call Beechler - employment. Hours available appliance, Central vacuum sales price of $38,500. Subject to exterior, paperhanging, hea Tanguay 646-2213 for personal required. Call U.S. Army, 643- ■ '■OUAl HOUtINO OPPORTUNITY SELLING your house? Call us forms may be secured at the 6;30 A.M. - 3 P.M. Apply in system. Best n ad e of wall-to- NEW RANCH - Extra large approval of probate court. excellent work. References. esti interview. 9462. ■ BARROWS 8 WALLACE wall carpet. Two bedrooms. COVENTRY modem kitchen, two baths, O ^gard Realty, 643-4365. first and we’U make you a cash Free estimates. Fully insured. Plu Business Office, 45 N. School person; offer.One day service. T. J. Street, Manchester, Connec­ $34,900. 3. ’Three bedrooms, fireplace, 2-car garage. Martin Mattwn, 649^1. CLEANING Person - one day CLERK-TYPIST - Immediate I 1111 Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ticut. ja m den, patio, two baths, firralace, 8 ROOM VICTORIAN aluminum siding and windows, MANCHESTER - Con­ weekly, experienced, own FRENDIY HX l»EAM openings. No experience ■ Complete kitchen, only $32,900. 4 bedrooms plus family room large deck, picture■;tui window in dominium - $36,000, three PAPER HANGING Expert. Raymond E. Demers required! Starting pay - $344. ■ IMMEDIATE CASH for your Agway Rediflo T/L80 transportation. After 5 p.m., 43S Main Street MANCHESTER - New on the Ail come with central air, full help complete this newly basement with walk-out to bedrooms, two full and two 1/2 Your average paper, in average Business Manager 643-2631. plus food, clothing, housing. ■ patio. $47,900. Philbrlck Agen­ property. Let us explain our Manchester, (kmn. . biTodq)k Want Adi! market and never lived in six basement, city utilities, carport painted older home, in very baths, family room, and wall- room, $25. w . Richman, 646- Equal Opportunity Employe^ Ages 17-35. Enlistment m and storage area, ] cy, Realtors, 646-4200. to-wall car^ting throughout. fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, 3864. room Ranch with three , pool, and ten­ sound condition, at unbeatable RELIABLE mature babysitter r ^ ir e d . Call U.S. Army, 649 | bedrooms, dining room, kitchen nis courts. Keith Real Estate, Pius use of pool, clubhoussuse, 647-1413. ______price! Carlene McGlone 649- TOWN OF MANCHESTER for occasional days, evenings ^ with dishwasher atifl disposal, m A V a, 649-1922. BOLTON COUNTRY CHARM and all this and no PAINTING INTERIOR and Tankless Water System and weekends.• • Call~ i l i 646-7245.r ...... 5306; eves. 742-9213. maintenance. Call Avante Real­ MAY WE BUY your home? Exterior and wallpapering. POSITION VACANCY aluminum siding, baseboard * NEW LISTING heat, only $ti,500. Wolverton OAKLAND STREET - han­ Elrtt-room Level situated In ty', for details. 646-5461 or 649 Quick, fair, all cash and no Professional contractor Boh SCHOOL CROSSING 3 Announcemente 3 Announcemente EQUAL HdUWNQ OPPORTUNITY Announcemente ScAoofa-CfMsdo I t [ulet country location. Fireplaced 2801. ^oblems. Call Warren E. Jobln, 6499027. GUARD Agency, Realtor 649-2813. dyman’s special, eight room fi house, needs repairs, on vlns room, formal, dinlna room, den, lowland. Realtors, 6491108. Vshp Jet pump Police Department family room, three beorooms, IVii • No tank BECOME A Successful Hair­ TALCOTTVILLE- Main Street, busline, two baths, two car gar- 6404aN 397-1S18 72MI1S J.P. LEWIS & SON - Custom Hourly Rate $2.70 baths. Ideal for retirement or the • No tank pit dresser. Full-time, part-time old Colonial styled two-family ge. aluminum siding, make an growing family. M9.500. Call Suzanne MANCNCSTIR INSTANT cash for your home. Painting - Interior and exterior. Flo (64-0028) No specialized experience clasaei. Hi|d> school diploma 6-6 with three bedrooms. 'Two- offer, Keith Real Estate, 649- or Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. AN UNCOMMON HOME CaU Dan Reale, 6464525. Paperhanging, Remodeling • No air charger required. not nefiesury. Government tui­ car garage, close to highway. 1922, 6464126. ANDOVER • waterfront five with five fireplaces, five Gutters. Funy insured. 649 FU PUBLIC NOTICE tion loans. Larger new benefits J. WATSON BEACH CO. CASH FOR HOUSES - Let’s floe • No waterlogging For application apply to Wolverton Agency, Realtors, room immaculate summer cot- RMHon-MLS M room s, beautiful pool, the 9658. PERSONNEL OFFICE, for G.I.s. Free educational 649-2813. GLASTONBURY - beautiful, . tage, with fireplace, big porch ManehMiff ORIot SAT-tlN finest appointments, spec­ synchronize. You want to sell (sp • No ports or orifices to become blocked WITHTRAK AM charitable and non-profit organizatlona grants available for those eligi- distant view goes with this and garage. $29,500. Didt ^llg ^^£«ii|IHoujli[^Ogjcjjun>W and someone else wants to buy. Cei Municipal Building, 41 Center tacular, secluded library. Bulldlng-ContrecOng 33 wishing to have their Public Announcemente Ele. Ample free parking. BOLTON- Custom built raised large hilltop Ranch. Formal Realty, &1601, 742-9718. An air of distinction and It’s easier to do both thm a Joh • Small and compact Street, Manchester, Connec­ Connecticut Institute of Hair­ reputable agency. We have 222: ticut. published free In this specs are urged to con­ Ranch, on over an acre, huge dining room, three bedrooms, CAPE- Eat-in kitchen, formal grace not often found at this NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - • Costs less to install dressing, 1000 Main Street, kitchen,with built-in oven and rec room, two fireplaces, two BRETTON ROAD - rustic price. Offered at $130,000. customers ana we need listings. Closing date for filing Is Mon­ mist Hartford. Write or call for. dining room, fireplaced living Also, we buy ourselves. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ tact Joe McCavanagh, Qeneral Manager of range. Three bedrooms, 2H car garage, pool, large storage seven room Cape, Fireplaced room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ WARREN E. ditions, rec rooms, porches and • Water is always fresh from well day, August 25. information 525-2972. batBa, 2-car garage, $54,500. shed, priced at $U,900, call 633- living room, .(ormal dining Keith...... Real" ■ E Estate, s t ...... 6464126 or Regal Mufflers of Manchoelor. Spec# will bo age, immaculate condition, 6491922. roofing. No job too small. Call • Provides constant city-like wafer pressure Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 1764. room, fully applianced kitchen, $36,900. Philbrlck Agency, HOWLAND 649314'l « . alloted on a first come, first served basis. WAREHOUSE POINT 649-2813. hardwood floors, garage with Realtors, 6464200. • Low-cosf for maximum efficiency TOWN OF MANCHESTER Ceramics - Learn to create and attached porch. $N,90(). Prin­ RuMon S41-11M MANCHESTERL u n is V A IU O A Cas\ ;- IMJlazy CARPENTRY - R ep airs, POSITION VACANCY Call Thursday balwsan 8 and 12 make beautiful gifts for LOVELY immaculate English husband’i special, if your' hus-hu cipals only, 649-8808. yourself and others. Classes CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, □ MISC. SERVICES remodeling, additions, garages, Reg. $188.95 POLICE RADIO to rssarva space (or Iho following Colontat on private, shaded, and band doesn t like to, can’t or i city utilities, handy location. given evenings, start the week HEBRON-BOLTON LINE - $49,900 COLONIAL, four roofing, call David Patria, 644- DISPATCHER Joe McCavanagh shrubbed yard. New kitchen, won’t be a handyman why not $31,500. Philbrlck Agency, 1796. of September 8th, 7 to 10 p.m. distinctive stone flreplgce. choose this comfortable three Don’t miss seeing this im­ bedrooms, formal dining room, 40 Hour Week Call" now as classes------wUI be Realtors, 6464200. Soivfcot ORered 31 $7,797.66 - $8,423.22 Aluminum storms, screens, bedroom Ranch. Appliances, maculate Raised Ranch on a two fireplaces, large lot, STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone limited, 623-0872. private well treed lot. With extras. Call today! Century 21, Graduation from high school tim er doors. Breezeway m d garage. fireplace, formal dining- room, COLONIAL - seven rooms, 11/2 REWEAVING burns, holes. walls, fireplaces, flagstone Attractive resltfentialisltfei...... street. two baths, double garage, love­ seven rooms including three Phyllis Jackston Agency,'649 EQUIPMENT SHQJF with some clerical and radio baths, three bedrooms, Zippers, umbrellas repaired, terraces, concrete repairs, in­ R e g a ie s s e Fast sale ’ Imperative. Mr. ly yard. Just llstm at $46,500. bedrooms, eat-in kitchen. breezeway, garage, swimming 1316,...... 6498782,2, 6493313. indow shades, Venetian side and outside. Reasonably w MonTuff Thufi PrI Manthh p*v>iNnt« experience required. □ |1BAL EB TA TE [AGW AYj 140 to 5:00 Matthew Belflore Agency, 647- Glldden Associates, 644-2533. flreplac^ living m m , dining pool, redwood deck, wo blinds. Keys. Tl) for rent. priced. 643-0851. Sat 1:00 to 4:00 For application and job descrip­ 1413. room and recreation room, yard. $42,500, Philbrick Agency, APARTMENT BUILDING - Marlow's, 867 Main St. 6 4 9 ^ 1 . CfoM d TuMday . Wo oNor convonlonco along with ■ tuporlor prMuoL m AGWAY,^lnc. tion apply to PERSONNEL Homos For te le 21 BOLTON - Lovely seven room has to be seen to be ap­ ReFlealtors, 6494200...... three units with attached TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service preciated. Large two car gar­ professional office, centrally Frt.~ 540 NEW STA TE RO AD, Buckland 643-5123 OFFICE, Municipal Building, Corner cl Broad MANCHESTER- U rge seven Raised Ranch, three bedrooms, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Remodeling, repairs cd- 1:30 to 5:10 fiJtl. ' _ ^ ^ ^ _ 41 Center Street, Manchester, 7.8 ACRES - pood, custom built room Ranch, attached garage, 2 1/2 baths, family room vrith age and carpeted laundry room RANCH - 5 rooms, city utilities, located, aluminum sided, Removal, pruning, lot clearing, ditlons, custom b'ulldmg. No job Thura.%Mto_0:30 « Connecticut. and Center Street Mon.-Frl. 8 a.m. ■ 9 pjil. Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family large lot, storage shed. fireplace, two-car garage. on lower level. Call now, priced handy location. $29,900. parking available, $90’s. Cen­ spraying. Fully insured. too small. Free estimates. Over room, fireplaces, garages. Manchester Green area, $36,- in the low 40’s. It is an excellent tury 21, Phyllis Jackston Agen­ -.<1 Closing date for filing is Phone 643-2112 8 a i 8 a.m. - 8 pJM. Acre. Cali Wes Alvord, 616-lMO. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Licensed. Free estimates. 25 years experience. 643-5789. -t Hutcmiu Agency, 6464166. 900, owper, 643-6882. value. Zinsser Agency, 64^1511. cy, 6491316, 6498782, 6 4 m 3 . September 2, 1976. Arthur ^at Company, 233-1255. 6464200. Phone 6493437, 6395354. vV. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., August 19. 1975 ,1- ■<-- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *****••••••••••••••••••••••• ***••••••••••••••••••••••••• *••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *****••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Artlch$ for Salo 41 Artlcl»$ for Sale. 41 Arllclea for Sale 41 Wanted to Buy 4$ Apartmanta For Rant 53 Autoa For Sale 61 Autoa For Salo 61 Autoa For Sale 81 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aligust 19, 1975— PAGE THIRTEEN -• VOLVOS WANTED any year, MANCHESTER- Unusual 2 we will pay instant cash on the bedroom town house at the BUG S BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BARGAIN BOX spot. Call Mr. Mag. aayton Coach House. IW baths, full Motors 289-3461. basement, private entrances WHATfe (JR BOSS? " iV e j u s t b ee n DO WE <3ET AN ORDER OFFEI^P A TKyOUT IT JUSn" HAPPENS 1 AIN’T KEEN WHAT’S WRONS WITH MY HOW COME CItp Out - Fill In - Mall Today and patio, includes heat, gas, wm. ON SPLASHIN'AROUND IN COLD YOU YOUNfi PEOPLE cooking appliances, cameting, 55 t PER. 6IX ZljO-ION WITH n o o s e uips V VO TER ^ I'M FILLIN’ TH’ AMBITION UNCLE BULGY SCHNOMLe I POOL FROM TH’ HOT Today? you make □ RENTALS and air conditioning. 2300 per cuPFMe. „ IM. fYkPER------'A.\P3? CUP ^ h a r r io a n S dixieland IS To MAKE CALL5 THEM SA V E OVER 5 0 % UGLIEST CAR .SCHNOOSLE b a n d */ — I WATER FAUCET/ LAVISH SALARIE'S BUT ENOUGH ^ .1 1 month. Pete allowra not over Y0UN6?TriEY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PMSIMNT BETTER.THAN NEVER SAVE A CENT.' MONEY 50 trilNK THE 201bs. Within walking distance THAT.' Rooms tor Rent 52 of schools, churches, shopping, ~HAK'KAFF! — SHRINKINfi) BANKRUPTCY TOP-VO and bus. Paul W. Dougan OBVIOUSLY yo u ’v e ? 15 A T M IS A 12 Words ■ 3 Days -1 Dollar THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ I CtaMifIcallon 41, Mlacallanaout For Salo Only Realtor 6461021 or 643-4535. EAST OF ROCKY MTS! NEVER LEARNED THE reduction eOLF I nished rooms, centrally VA LU E OF A DOLLAR ^ I SCORE I located. Kitchen privileges. Ads must be mailed only No phone orders SIX ROOM Duplex for rent. Parking. Reasonable rales. Close to schools and shopping. Ted doesn’t know it yet, but we goofed — I Payment must accompany ad Phone 6462358. 2190 per m onth. Security One Item only, Include price and phone deposit required. Write Box A, have a 1975 Bonneville^ color silver - - Not bad MANCHESTER- clean, fur­ Manchester Herald. I No refunds for early cancellation For non-commercial users only nished room, centrai, appiy 4 Ad may be edited to conform to rules Peari St. apartment 1 or cali M A N C H ESTER - th r e e you say - but with a brown Interior and red top^ Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received. 8763503 after 6. bedrooms, second floor apart­ MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD No delay In publication will be permitted. ment, in newer two-family, ful­ no air and blackwall tires? What am I going to m ly ly carpeted, air-conditioned, 8-l» rooms, single 256, double 269, and all appliances. Convenient do?? Someone come in and make me an offer!! 1 WHAT DID THE )HE'S AFRAID plus tax, continenUi breakfast, location, 2245 monthly. Call DOCTOR SAY. /THERE MK3HT HE'S UNDER SEDATION, YESr sHE'S /VUCKEY7 I BE BRAIN ! 1 air conditioning, color TV, call collect 0-617-867-3756 or 846 may take it. HALLK3AN-AND HE SHOULD \ G O W a 6462300. 5836. BE ASLEEP FOR A COUPLE J DIRECTLY OF HOURS. DID YOU TALK I TO THE NEWLY PANELED furnished PLEASANT four rooms, second TO MINERVA? HOSPITAL. 2?BVI0USLY room, f(fr responsible person, floor, central, working couple (50LPEN near center, private entrance, 1974 GRAND PRIX preferred. Call 64658OT after 6 THE WORRY WART OLOIES- parking, security, evenings 646 p.m. SJ Model, white/white and white, full power, air conditioned, &-I1 6896. A M /F M radio, tinted glass. Sold new for Approx. $6300. No. 1 MUTT AND JEFF MANCHESTER- Deiuxe 2 1905. *4777 BUD FISHER FURNISHED ROOM, - central, bedroom Townhouse, IVi baths, NAME clean, quiet, shower, parking, fuli basement, private en­ ADDRESS homelike, atmosphere, 569- trances and patio, includes 1971 PONTIAC LEMANS OH, I SEE A RED-HAIRED ^ e l i e r a l b 2525. WOMAN COMING INTO VOUR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CITY heat, appliances, carpeting, 2-Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power ! M pool, air-conditioning, 2290 per UFE AT 9A.M. STATE ROOM FOR RENT Centrally month. Paul W. Dougan, brakes, A M radio, one owner, only 7500 miles. MUST SEE! P.O. Box 591 located, 146 Center Street. ZIP m Realtor, 6461021 or 643-4535. Manchester, Conn. 06040 Please call 649-0013. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRISCILLA’S POP PHONE MANCHESTER- Large newer BY AL VERMEER Apartmanta For Rant S3 duplex three bedroom apart­ PIRST I NOW I SEPARATE ^ you IT SAVES ME THE in I______12 Words • 3 Days • M Dollar. ment. Immaculate condition DISCONNECT THE THE WIRES AND DO TH AT WE HAVE customers waiting throughout. Priced right. R. TED TRUDON RED LIGHT AND b o th er of b u c k lin g SWITCH THE FUSES! for the rental of your apartment Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate 646 EVERY T M Y SE.AT BELT.jy -" or home. J.D. Real Estate TURN OFF THE MORNING- Associates, Inc. 646-1980. BUZZER.' /, gliding-Contracting 33 SWIMMING POOLS - Famous LOOKING for anything in real Opyriekl« IfTf □ MiSC. FOR SALE \ c j : _ ...... ■ml BUILDING - Remodeling, Coleco guaranteed luxury estate rental — apartments, PRESIDENTIAL PONTIAC roofing, rec rooms, additions, above ground swimming pool, homes, multiple dwellings, no VILLARtAPTS. garages. All kinds, carpentry Artlclea lor Sale 41 completely installed. Huge fees. Call J.D. Real Estate MANCHESTER 373 Main St., Manchester 649-2881 CAPTAIN EASY work. For estimates call 649- 16’x3r O.D. complete with Associates, Inc. 646-1980. OC BY CROOKS & LAWRE.NCE 1142. ALUMINUM sheets used as filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, One and two bedroomST printlng r...... plates, .007 thick, sundecK, fencing and stairs. On­ NEWER Three-bedroom WES ROBBINS carparpentry X32". 25 cents each or 5 for $1. ly, 2689. Full price. Financing Duplex - 114 baths, carpeting, Near schools, churches yOUR UNCLE . THEN WHAT'5 HAPPENED T remodeling specialist,list. Ad- Phone 643-2711 available. Limited quanity. Call all appliances. 2275 monthly. and shopping center, on Apartmanta For Rant 53 TOYOTA - See us for reliable PLANNED TO Wh y HAVEN’T WE BEEN PICKEP> Uotoreyelaa-Bleyelaa 84 1 MAROON U$ HERE^ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Carl collect, 525-91%. for more Frechette & Martin, Inc., used Toyotas with our 60-day im 0PT...WHERE’5 OUR RESCUE j bus line. Call anytim e FO R 10 P A Y S - bDilt-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 information. Realtors, 646-4144. CENTRAL two bedroom 100% warranty. We also buy THE BORN LOSER 649-3446. Duplex, with remodeled bath. 1972 TRIUMPH, excellent run­ BY ART SANSOM RIGHT? cents each. Manchester used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, ning condition, rebuilt Evening Herald. SWIMMING POOLS - End of TWO BEDROOM luxury 646 -2 62 3 Appliances, laundry hookup, 345 Center Street, Manchester, - LPON CIESZYNSKI builder - townhouse, located In Highland security, 22120, heated, Norman transmission, minus front-end. IT LOOKS THEL/tSTTlME season clearance! Sacrifice! 6464321. 2700. Cail 6463074. new homes custom built, WE BUY and sell used fur­ Will sell and cornpletely install Park section of Manchester. Hohenthal, 6461166. LIKE remodeled, additions, rec Wooded and private. For infor­ THIS HAPPE«a>, niture. Cash on the line. One huge 19x24’ O.D. swimming WE PAY 215 for complete junk MUST SELL - 1973 Yamaha, rooms, garages, kitchens piece or an entire housefull. pool complete with fencing, mation call 646-1616, or 649- MANCHESTER - first floor, SIX R(X)M duplex, on bus line, cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto a m o ih er I WASSIUCK ramodeled, bath tile, cement 5295. five rooms in two family, two 2200, security required, no pete, TX650, 6,800 miles. Excellent 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 sundeck, filter and pump. Now Body, 5261990. condition, 21.100. CaU 7468015. POVDER OWOMBOF \4prk. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Main Street Rear, behind only 2777. Full price financing bedroom, yard, garage, near 6465566. tial or commercial. Call 649- Douglas Motor Sales. available. Call Tony collect, WILLINGTON, one, two, and busline, no pets, M9-6245. 1972 GRAN Torino Brougham, .FAILURE! THESE THIW6S 4291. three bedroom apartments, 1974 Can-Am, - 175, excellent 203-232-6500. power steering, air con­ MX, and Enduro, very low CLEAN USED refrigerators, with fireplaces, central air con­ OCTOBER 1 occupancy, three VNlilGER APARTMENTS ditioning, AM-FM stereo, stan­ bedroom Duplex, 2240 mileage, never raced, many TlMOTHy J. CONNELLY ranges, automatic washers, Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 ditioning, appliances, pool, and per Five-room townhouse apart­ dard transmission, 2500 below sauna, pollution free country month, includes heat and extras, 2750 or best offer, 566 Carpentry and general contrac­ with guarantee^. B. D. Pearl’s ment, IVi tiled baths, 2 alr- book price, 872-4122. k ting. Residential and commer­ living with highway con­ appliances, near bus stop, 6488. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- DOG-CAT boarding reser­ security deposit required, no ondltloners, wall-to-wall cial. Whether it be a small 2171 vations. Combined inside/out- venience, appointment only, OPEL MANTA, 1974 6speed, repair job, a custom built home 643-2139, 684-3081. pets, cali 647-9936 or 6462003. Iparpeting, full basement, 1971 KAWASAKI, 100 Trail THE FLINTSTONES side nins, partitioned privacy, michellns, 643-1065, anytime. bike, good running condition, BY HA.NA-BARBERA or anythingrthii in ■ ■between, call 646- SCREENED LOAM - driveway eat, hot water, appliances. ermicidal lighting. Canine MANCHESTER - three 2250, (^1 anytime, 64^11. IK.TJI 1379. gravel, processed gravel, sand, ioliday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, MANCHESTER - five large 0 pets. DART SWINGER 1973 2 door rooms, on second floor of brand bedroom newer Duplex, 1 1/2 ALLEY OOP stone and fill. George H. Grlf- gManchester, 646-5971. 6 4 9 -7 6 2 0 hardtop, automatic, power TRIUMPH in excellent condi­ BY V.T. HAMLIN RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 fing, Andover, 742-7886. new two-family, cprpeting, air baths, large country kitchen, steering, radio, vinyl roof. OH, DINO.'f..W HAT CAN refrigerator, stove, dis­ tion. Reasonable. Call 643-4534. I D O T O IMPROS/E PRIVA’TE riding Instructions, conditioning and dishwasher, Chorches~ Motors 6462 - 1-2791 1011 TWO JUST STAND IHERE REAL BASV-LIKE.' WHV?HAS HE IF YXJDIP IGUARAM HIDWELL Home Improvement DARK RICH loam, five yards separate driveways, 2260 per hwasher, shag carpeting AS SOON AS SAM COMBS AROUND. HE CAN DEODE aOTTAOpVOUR -TBE IT D B E TH' LAST, YOUR MESSy , English and Western, 25.00 per throughout, fuli basement, FOR SALE-1973 Honda 350 CB. EATING HABITS Co. Expert installation of 228. plus tax, pool patio sand, hour, call 633-5571, anytime. month, security, call 646-1379 Bualnaaa lor Rant 55 1964 JEEP wagon with four- t h in k in '^f o r ONE TOU'D EV E R PUJj aluminumalu ■ siding, gutters and after 6 p.m. private driveway, large yard. Low mileage. Must sell. Beet^ MOUT gravel, and stone 643-9504. wheel drive, good for parte, offer. Call 646^24 anytime. tfims. Roofing installation and Available OctoMr 1, 2275 a OFFICE SPACES for rent on make an offer, 289-8590. BASSET HOUND - AKC month, call 568-7687. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. registered, male, eight months, FURNISHED three-room Main Street in Manchester, HjfMiiMilsMMtIingMdcaiil- apartment, water heat, and ideal location for professional HONDA 1972, CL 350, exceUent 2150,. 742-9394.------(NEW) 1975 Honda Civic condition, 4,500 miles, 2675. Call 3 HORACE Tetrault - Siding, foN it, buy R IN*. electric Included, 2200 per MANCHESTER - family style offices very convenient to all Honda-matlc, driven 24 miles. two bedroom Townhouse, full 6464979. roofing, storm windows, aw­ FREE KITTENS - to good month, near hospital and high facilities. Please cali 646-4100,9 Peacock blue. 22.800. 644-0265. nings. Quality workmanship, school, Philbrick Agency basement, private entrances a.m.-5 p.m. WATKINS BARGAIN Shop- homes only. Seven weeks old, and patio, includes heat and 1971 YAMAHA, 175 Enduro, free estimates. Fully insured. litter trained, used to children Realtors, 646-4200. 1968 PLYMOUTH, VIP full 872-9187 , 649-3417. Fantastic reductions on sofas, appliances, 2250 per month, SOUTH WINDSOR - modem, gold metallc, 3,000 original and dogs. 649-0453. power, air-conditioned, with miles. 649-8963 after 5 p.m. chairs, tables, lamps, bedding, FURNISHED two rooms heat, Paul W. Dougan Realtor,'6 ^ single offices or suites, all many extras. Very good condi­ R o o f in g - specializing pictures'- everything! All from hot water, stove, refrigerator, 1021 or 643-4535. utilities, carpeting, janitorial tion. Call after 5. 643-4669. regular stock: customer COLLIE PU PP IE S - AKC BOY’S 21” 3-speed Schwinn repairing roofs, new roofs, registered, need a good home, utilities supplied, apply services, parking, convenient to \0iaa4. gutter work, chimneys, cleaneo cancellations, floor samples, Routes 84 and 91. Glidden deluxe racer. Excellent condi­ e-19 2M firm, 568-5092. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 1967 FURY Wagon, ideal helper tion, 250. 6460547 after 6. and repaired. 30 years etc. Save up to 50% on truly fine Associates, 644-2533. for...... handyman hauling etc... »!8t Ut»llps furniture. 935 Main Street, APARTMENT experience. Free estimates. UNUSUAL deluxe one bedroom RENTAL OFFICE offer. Call 872-0149. Howley, 643-5361. Manchester. Boata-Aeeaaaorlaa 45 townhouse, private entrances OFFICES - ground floor, in­ MR.ABERNATHY Open 8:365 weekdays, other vpara BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE and patio, mil basement, in­ cludes utilities, parking, near I- 1970 ROAD RUNNER, 383, 6 WRINGER WASHER- sewing 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. times by appointment. MobileMaH Homaa 85 ROOFING - Installation and cludes heat, appliances, 86, reasonable, 646-44%. speed, new mags. Call after OH.QAPOy,, ABERNATHY KNOWS repairs, gutters, storm win­ machine with cabinet, old an- Evinrude...... with trailer. Call...... 87!^5- We have a large variety of carpeting, and pool. 2245 per 6:30, 8766614. TRAVEL trailer 28’, self- TOO PAD! VOUR VtY BAG, EV E R Y TRICK IN dows, doors. Experienced tique radio, old antique phone, 8119. month. Paul W. Dougan, deluxe one & two bedroom OFFICE SPACES for rent on contained, twin beds, air- BALL IS r e s t in g PLEASE. .T H E b o o k ! A South Dakota reader wants / quality workmanship. Fully in­ call:all...... 289-8590. Realtor, 6461021 or 643-4535. Townhouse and Garden type Main Street in Manchester. 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, runs fair­ conditioned, full bath, will RIGHT to know what you respond to „ sured. Free estimates. 17’ CABIN Boat, fiberglass over units throughout Manchester Ideal location for professional ly well, needs a little work. Bad preempt has bad fallout DESK excellent condition, sec­ sacrifice. KOA Camp ground. ON TOP your partner’s one-spade open- li 1 Reasonable prices. Rick plywood, sleeps two, with 35 HP PLEASANT two-bedroom offices and very convenient to 2150. Call 6469213. OFTHAT tional sofa, end table. Must go. electric start Evinrude, com­ DAMATO ENTERPRISES Interstate 86 East, to exit 100, ing when you hold: Burnett, 6463005. apartment, second floor cen­ all facilities. Please call 646 PUSHI Immediately. Moving, call pletely rebuilt, with a Gator tilt 240 Naw Slat# Rd. 4100 between the hours of 65. take 44, 5 miles east to Moose * 6 2 VAK85 *932. trally located, 2150 no utilities, FOR SALE 1967 P ontiac Meadow Road, West D&A Ro o f in g . Roofs, siding, Do“8. ««-17:712. trailer, asking 2450, 6466617 NORTH * A Q 7 4. no pete, 6463978 or 6464780. 648-1021 Bonneville, 2300. 1969 LTD, Willlngton, Conn. gutters, and leaders. Free es- anytime. 2950. Call 6467850. AAK4 By Oswald & James Jacoby South thought a long time. He In theory the hand qualified Fully insured. 249- MOVING - Will sell - Heavlyy MANCHESTER Gardens - One OFFICE SPACE V64 finally entered his hand wiUi for two clubs, two hearts or two , solid pine dining room set. SELLING YOUR Home? SomeUmes it doesn’t pay to 0205. Qardan Produeta 47 and two room apartments in FDR RENT 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Converti­ ♦ A J 10 2 the second high heart, led a notrump, but the only correct ' lArge open butch, harvest table, LARGE Five room ^ artm en t, Buyers waitlns. Call Plaza *A J97 preempt. East was having a club; finessed against West’s 10 beautiful country setting. Walk 250 square feet, center of ble, Am/fm radio, very good Moolle Home Brokers. 1-826 response is two clubs. You '• one bench, two chairs with cane second floor. Main Street. OONE54- WEST EAST (D) very good game in a match- and had taken care of the trump Haaling-Plumbing 35 LOMBARDO’S - Pick your own to everything. 2169 - 2189 Manchester, air conditioning, condition. Call after 5 ,6W-S146. 0360. gIPWWF/ should try to avoid responding seating, deep honey maple - tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, monthly.y. IncludesInclu - -heat, •hot rooms newly paneled, * 1 0 3 * Q J 98765 point duplicate. Everything was suit. After that it was a simple and parking. Call 6469551. two hearts with a four-card' SEWERLINES, sink lines, color, very good condition. 2400. hot peppers, and string beans. w a te r , an d a lia n c e s . floors, new batn. Wall-to-wall 1971 CHEVROLET Impala, T Q 10 9 5 3 T J87 going well and he decided to matter to finesse against the suit, and you should never res- - Call 6 4 i6 ^ , 66 p.m. only. rug living room and dining 1973 SHASTA trailer, used only cleaned with electric cutters, Silver Lane - near K-Mart, at Superintendant 64 )90. Elqual four door sedan, low mileage, WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI ♦ K 74 ♦ 83 preempt with the East hand. king of diamonds and wind up pond two notrump with an un- ' room, stove, refrigerator, beat five weeks, self contained *K106 * 5 by professionals. McKinney East Hartford-Manchester housing. air conditioned, power steering, features, 644-0793. with his grand slam. stopped suit. Finally, two clubs . I' Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ ALBUM SALE - “ 500” Town line. Bring own baskets. and hot water, parking in­ SOUTH Raaort Property power brakes, excellent conoi- SCIENTISIIS PREOCr ...WHICH WILL. B E GO It is the sort of preempt we covers your next bid. If partner - pany, 643-S3W. excellent condition, from rock THREE ROOM apartment with cluded. 2195 per month. ’Thomas r p B E T T E R HOLAE AN D *2 For Rant 58 tion, 21500, 6466076. STOP PAYING RENT. Own THATONECJAY-nHe don’t recommend. He is four It was a toil score to end all rebids two diamonds, you bid ' to Bach, 22.50 up, ’Thursday DELICIOUS ECONOMICAL J. Blanchara Real Estate, 646 HURLED INTO THE BACK MY SU ITC A SE , > TAK2 August 21, 1975. 47 Hamlin St., 0299 or 649-5781. your own mobile home. Two EARTTH WILL B R EA K BARTHE 6 T tricks short of his bid, but that top scores. No one else either., notrump. If he rebids two ' NO JOB too small, toilet easy to serve sweet com at its refrigerator, cooking gas, wall FOR RENT - Furnished year- 1966 MUSTANG, standard, ledroom, 12’ wide, front *Q965 didn’t cost him this time. bid or made seven. spades you bid three hearts, Manchester, 5 p.m. best UP INTO ACANY' r e a c h e s O F «Q 8 4 3 2 repairs, plugged drains, kitchen si. Buckland Farms fruit and to wall carpetlng.-2170. Adults round house on Lake Hurst shifter, mags, five like kjtchen, full ^rice M,995. Very etc. S '1 faucets replaced, repaired, rec vegetable stand, corner of only. No pets. Security deposit MANCHESTER - five large Kanasatka, Moultonboro, New new tires. Very good running FRASAAENTe... OUTER SPACE. MOVING - out of state, rooms, two family home, clean, two bedroom, great North-South vulnerable What did cost him was Uiat rooms, bathroom remodeling, Adams Street and Tolland required. Call 643-9678. Hampshire. Two bedrooms, condition. New brakes. 643-9037 amp for up north. 22,995, with heat modernization, etc. Free everything must go, stereo, Turnpike opposite Caldors. appliances, convenient loca­ or 643-0755 after 3:30 p.m. South was allergic to preempts 2325, color TV, 2225, kitchen, living room with [un type furnace. Will deliver. estimates gladly given. M & M Open------Daily.MANCHESTER - three tion, children accepted, no pets, fireplace all on your own West North East South and made a very unsound dou­ Answer to Previous Puzzle refrigerator, avocado - 2200 monthly, 646^93. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871...... bedrooms, second floor apart- private sandy beach. Available 1968 JEEP station wagon, four 3 * Double ble. After two rounds of bidding gas stove, 250 and various bedroom, priced to sell. ’lYades Jumble n 1=1 N D D S H Antlquaa ment, in newer two-family, ful­ forto summer, fall...... or winter ren­ wheel drive, 649-4176. Pass 4 * Pass 5 * South found himself in a very E A household items, 6461018. 48 ’TWO BEDROOM Duplex, extra welcome. Excellent financing D w 1 . A t a E a E w FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing ly carpeted, alr-conditioned. tal. Eighteen miles from Mt. Pass 7 * Pass Pass bad grand-slam contract since ACROSS 4 ------Kefauver large rooms, stove and available. Immediate parking H hi X 1 X L.L 1 Aj g - Repairs and remodeling, WANTED and all appliances. Convenient Whittier. Call Cromwell, 635- Pass North also hated to be shut out. 1 Oriental 5 Card game tu K c R E e §■ 0 1 GOLFER’S - 8 irons, 3 woods, Antique furniture, throughout Connecticut. Parte, 6 Mountain E a sewer lines cleaned electrical- location, 2245 monthly. Cali ~ " refrigerator, available Trucks tar Sale 82 foodstuff s c Li s e s N used three months, 2100, call glass, pewter, oil paintings',I ■ " or 0457 after 7 p.m. supplies, accessories. Full time nymphs ly. Prompt service on emergen­ September 1, 647-l%l. Opening lead — 10 * South won the spade lead in 5 Harbor IE 1 1 T E (3 Id r other antique items. R. collect 6617-867-2756 or 643- service department. Plaza noc 7 Tear asunder a a cies. 643-7024. Chuck, 6469353. 9 Vulgar fellow u D [O' L X 5836. 1971 CHEVY pick-up, half ton C MC.TM h i u i HI M dummy, entered his hand with a 6 Mongol Harrison, 643-8709. Wanted to Rant 57 Homes. 1348 Wilbur Cross 8-H cDmjJ 12 Poems 0 1 E 0 S' y. with 8’ bed, V-8 standard. Call tribesman TAG SALE - August 23, 24, 69 ELLINGTON Highway, Berlin Turnpike, heart and led the queen of 13 Range J M I & T T 1 D 5 E 1 1 BOTTI HEATING and Plum- FOUR ROOM apt., stove, 643-6993. SHORT RIBS 9 Hold back 1 T E e Pearl St., 8-8, furniture dishes, WANTED■Antiques or collec- WANTED - three bedroom Berlin, Connecticut. 1-828-f^. BY FRANK O’NEAL clubs. West’s king fell to 14 Palm leaf (var.) r £ . £ . n !x N [ - All heating and plumbing tebles, rugs, paintings, bronzes. refrigerator, heat, hot water, TICK TOOK South’s ace. 15 Emotion 10 Nautical term A. N A 0 0 5 a s E 2 3 etc. ^^artment, a i must be reasonable. 11 Parts of a week s 0 s a U [s o l repairs plus remodeling. Call furniture, lamj air conditioning, basement SH E R IFF, Y X J 'R E A ' / H E d o e s n 't k n o w ' HE WAS SAAILING 17 Napoleonic t a 1r china, etc. References, workingv '' mother, Motorcyclaa-Bloyclaa 84 Automottva Sarylea 16 Presser X e T £ a T g 643-1496. Any quantity, storage, laundry facilities. 88 'y e l l o v v - b e l l .i e d ,. HOW LUCKY HE IS. WHEN HE SAID THAT. marshal X B 1969 DODGE Coronet, V-8, 6 TOWER two school-age children, no 16 Natural fat 20 Lass' name E iH |n S T 9 EJ Garage, 2235. Lease, security 22 Misplaces m •••••••••••••(•••a,,,,,,,,,. A new 1 bedroom townhouse apart* pete. Clalll CHICKEN-LIVERED j 19 Families of two door, sedan, power steering. TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP 210 24 Fathers (coll.) 33 Pranks deposit. Adults preferred. No ment community featuring private en­ POLECAT ITAR U.S. 47 Vex Flooring 38 Good condition, 26%. 643-6044. Wanted to Buy 49 engine and parts, call 6463129 plus parts. Brakes, shocks, 25 Victim ol Cain 35 Chooses 48 French name pete, 643-4884. trances, open staircase, wall to w^l NEED three bedroom apart­ ------Bjr CLAY R. POLLAN- presidents carpeting, range, refrigerator, dis­ anytime. lube, bearings, etc. Abus URRA 21 Vended (Bib.) 40 Gum resins 50 Pigment posal, pantry unit, cath^ral beamed H Yow Doily Activity Guido M FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, NOW you can clean shags and OLD DOLLS- ment or house in Bolton, family «••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Guaranteed. Call anytime 6 ^ MAS. >1 un. 22 r f 23 Decay 26 Abject 43 Healed 51 Bank ices DESIRABLE two-bedroom llvliliving room. V...... /i baths, open balcony, According to tho Stan. 26 Dropsy 45 Alleviated transaction ' floors like new, no waxing, orientals professionally clean of three adults, two school-age 2065. AM . !• 24 River barrier for your old dolls, 265. and up duplex garden apartment, con­ abundant closets, air conditioning, Automothra' Service 86 ocr. 2 1 it 30 Astringent 46 Goddess of 52 Concludes (specializing in older floors). with new RINSEl-N-VAC st^ m boys. 6463908. r \ 661627-441 To develop message for Wednesdoy, 27 Proboscis for China and bisque dolls. 2100 veniently located, heat, hot master TV antenna, 24 hour reod words corresporxJing to numbers ]16-17-2k 31 Killed discord 55 Psyche parts Ceilings and inside painting. cleaner. Rent at Manchester superintendent service, laundry end ■7M4-90 38-5M7 29 Annoys and up for Bye’lo. Never give or water, range, refrigerator, of your Zodioc birth sign. 32 Dwells John Veffaille, 6465750, 872- Wallpaper & Paint Co., 185 Mid­ storage area in basement. No pets. I 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 sell a doll without getting our parking, adute, no pets, 643- Immediate through August 1st oc­ I Don't 31 Dull 61 Very SCORPIO 34 Throw off r 2222. dle ’Turnpike, West. 646-0143. offer. Call locally, 8767356. □ AUTOMOTIVE 2 Spending 32 Gift 52 To OC7. 23^ tracks 0973, M67796. cupancy. Rent $235 per month In­ 12 13 14 cluding neat and hot water. Please COMPLETE GM 3 AAueh 33 Achieved 63 Rung 36 Wish 4 Con 34 Secret NOK. 21' call 672-6343 or 875-9876. Monday 64 Whatever 37 Girl’s name Autoa For Sale 81 5 Promi$e 35 Luxuries 65 Attention 1- 7-15:234 15 16 17 through Friday 6-5 p.m. Directions: (• 6 Don't 38 Winter vehicle BE.NJY BY JIM BKKRY 86 to exit 95, Route 63 north 6 miles, BUZZ SAWYER 36 You're 66 Someone 31-4^1.861 BY ROY CRANE OIMINI 7 Issue 37 With 67 Grode 39 Spangled IB 19 20 left on Route 286, V* mite on right. REPAIRS a For SAGITTARIUS 41 At this lime NEED CAR? Credit bad? fiiMAr ji 36 Moke 68 Strongers 9Love NOV. '22 Bankrupt? Repossessed? ^ mi JO 39 A 69 People 42 Sindbad's bird 21 . 22 23 1*41/(X> You AfJ(7 • C0U.ISI0N A S I C K 10 A 40 In 70 Planning pec. 21 I g 44 Openwork Honest Douglas accepts lowest t>;5-H-2632 11 Of 41 Llttle- 71 Are Yoofz FPIPfJPS HAMd A(3DUp)p> CLEAN THREE-ROOM apart­ neighbor 6-14.24-37/^ fabric ^4 a k 27 29 ST down, smallest payments. &l^l-8b6S 12 Interests 42 Contocts 72 Who 46 Removal ment, first floor, 15 Great Hill OF YOURS, 13 Favorable 43 Modern <1-56-68 ^ T H f Douglas Motors, 345 Main. • MECHANICAL 73 Don't 49 Postpone Rd., East Hartford, 2125 I'LL LEAVE C A N C Ib UCultivote 44 On 74 True a 33 34 35 WE SERVICE ALL QENERAL MOTORS CAPRICORN 53 Chest bone monthly, security, call HIM AT VOUR lUMl >1. 15 Invitotions 45 Pompous 75 Of ' OeC. 22 ^ 1972 RENAULT, R12, good con­ CARS AND TRUCKS 16 Push 46 Your 76 The 54 Pardon 34 ^7 anytime, 2865050. dition, automatic transmission, FRONT HW-'i/tV« 17 Aheod 47 Today 77 Lodder JAN. If 56 Sick 21,295. Call 6464624. Qmuint Parts 2- 628-33 18 Add 48 Capitalizing' 76 Matter 26-42-47-52^ 57 Geraint's wife 38 MANCHESTER AREA - five l9Be 4 9 T h ^ h t s 79 You’re 49-72-78 Lg; 58 Plant life Factory Tralnad Machanlea ) 20 Period SOAbout 80 Procticol ■ room apartment, stove and LiO habitat / 42 44 48 1968 FORD Falrlane, six 21 You 51 Top 61 Boring AQUAKIUS 59 Bishopric refrigerator included. Must pay 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE It 22 Your 52 With 62 New cylinder, good condition! 646 JULY 60 Slone layer I) 49 so 51 utilities separate, call 643-1425. g]j3 gftgf 23 To 53 Something 83 D^ng ti CALL 646-6464 Ava. It 29 For 59 For-range Fit. n ■ 1 Flower 69 Ideos I" ' ' cylinder, standard, 2600, 742- 2 Roman dale u to 61 'e -1 ‘1 Strickland St. ' 9787 after 4 p.m. 30 Con 60 To , 90 Indiscreet MA4. /o '' II 8/20 3 Copper coin JGood ) A d v e n e N e u tral l839-43.»)i E l € 12-44-79-83 T iNEWSPArKRKNTKKI’HUKASSN < i} h .■^SiSStlSasacssi'v • ■ .«->*'r: .1 -'| ■■'. I .. V - ■ AKJPBIDIW jI ^ i'' J I t

PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., August 19. 1975 OBITUARIES School board agrees to stay PUBLIC RECORDS y Mrs. Lillian McFarland Mrs. Mnita Piltendrelgh with East School renovation Mrs. Lillian Fromerth Mrs. Ninita L. Pittendreigh, ’ -I McFarland, 68, of 30 Ridge St. 92, formerly of Manchester, Warranty Deed Merilyn Thayer Durant, both Harry Asvestas, alterations VERNON completely air conditioned. ’The U&R Housing Corp. to Manchester. at 58 Schaller Rd., $300. died this morning at died Aug. 14 in a New Bedford, There is parking space for 90 cars with Manchester Memorial Mass., nursing home. She was BARBARA RICHMOND Wellington C. and Lucy Y. Lee, Fernand Reginald Nadeau, North United Methodist Herald Repoyler parking pn both sides of the building. property on Shepard Dr., $61,- 27C ’Thompson Rd., and Agnes Church, alterations to interior Hospital. She was the widow of the widow of William A. Pitten­ During discussion of Nelson’s proposal, The Board of Education Monday night 000. Louise Fuller, Waltham, Mass., of church St 300 Parker St., William J. McFarland. dreigh. the board noted that the state Board of agreed to stay with its original plan to Aug. 30. $15,000. Mrs. McFarland was bom Born in Cambridge, Mass., ' Education has already accepted, unof­ Lis Penden renovate tl^e East School Building under a The Savings Bank of David Wayne Hassett, 60 Ben­ Albert Downing Jr., fence at Feb. 13, 1907 in Manchester and Mrs. Pittendreigh, lived in ficially, the latest proposal to renovate the four-phase program thus turning down a Rockville versus Richard L. ton St., and Patricia Galt Farr, OO Overtook Dr., $113. had lived here all her life. She Manchester 10 years before East School. This project is estimated to proposal made by Clifford Nelson concer­ Cox et al, 44 Ashland St. 19 Raddlng St., Aug. 23, St. was a member of St. Mary’s entering the New Bedford nur­ cost about $150,000. R.J. Vanderhoff, additions at ning purchase of the Nelson Freightway Marriage Licenses, James Church. Episcopal Church. sing home. She was a member Board members recalled that the 66 Ardmore Rd., $157. She is survived by 4 of the First Church of Christ, building on East St., Rockville. Christopher James Brault, The freightway business was sold original plan to extensively renovate the Building Permits daughters, Mrs. Glenn Scientist, and Dartmouth East School would have cost some $500,000 Windsor, and Clare Lauren ChestnutI Hill Pre-School for several weeks t^o. Nelson siad the Desco Repairing Service for Griswold with whom she made Chapter, OES, both of New . and this received negative reaction from Fischer, 19 N. Lakewood Cir­ Emanuel Lutheran Church, tool building has not been placed on the market Dr. Donald Grossman, her home and Mrs. John Bedford. town officials. ’They felt it would be cle, Aug. 23, Concordia shed at 60 Church St., $100. yet and he offered it to the board for $575,- alterations to offices at 341 McKenna, both of Manchester, Survivors are a daughter. wasting time to consider Nelson’s Lutheran Church. 000. Broad St., $900. Mrs. Charles Chaponis of South Miss Janet Pittendreigh of proposal which would cost even more. , David Albert Fletcher Jr. and The building has 15,600 square feet of Windsor and Mrs. Arthur Manchester; two sons, L. ’The board said it will have to come up space on two floors and sits on about five Highter of Bolton; 3 brothers, Malcolm Pittendreigh of with some tangible detailed drawings to acres of land, Nelson said. He said both Harry Fromerth of South Wind­ Springfield, Vt., and W. present to the state to explain just what sor, and Albert Fromerth and Wallace Pittendreigh of New floors can be entered from the ground level. One floor has a large reception hall, the renovation project will entail. I? I Henry Fromerth, both of East Bedford; a sister, Mrs. Lloyd It was also a g re^ to ask Mayor Frank two large private offices and two smaller Aid shortage delays school projects Hartford; 5 sisters, Mrs. Edna Herring of Danvers, Mass.; McCoy to appoint a council committee to private offices, two supervisors’ offices Daley of Rockville, Mrs. Rubin five grandchildren and five work with the board’s building and> and rest rooms. 'The reception hall and of­ Other projects authorized by White and Mrs. Calvin Whaples, great-grandchildren. grounds committee before any final] This will mean that half of Vie fices are all carpeted. COVENTRY both of South Windsor, and Mrs. ’The funeral was Saturday in renovation plans are made. alternations planned will not be the board are the accreditation ■ On the lower level is a dining area, utili­ Monica Shea Helen Fogarty and Mrs. Eva Wilson Chapel, County St., New ’The board will receive some reimburse­ able to begin until more state of the high school and the in­ ty rooms, computer room, eight offices, 742-9495 Larson, both of East Hartford; Bedford. Burial was in Blue ment from the state when the renovation funds are available. stallation of lights on the tennis and a large storage room. Both floors are ’The temporary unavailability 11 grandchildren and a great­ Hills Cemetery, Braintree, work is completed. The board has voted to courts at the high school. grandchild. Mass. of money set aside for school construction projects by the proceed with the following The funeral is Thursday at 11 projects, all of which were ap­ a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal state bonding agency will slow Ali. FILM ROLLS the completion of a number of proved by the townspeople Church. The Rev. Bruce earlier this year: Developed and Printed Jacques will officiate. Burial projects authorized by Feet Service DR. JOE residents at a special town Coventry High School: Elec­ will be in East Cemetery. Crews work to get schools trical grounding of equipment; Discount Pricee Friends may call at the UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. meeting to approve the (UPl) - Penn State football Revenue Sharing Budget.' OSH A signs; pavement along funeral home Wednesday from curb, installation of food 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. coach Joe Patemo was awarded D r. Arnold Elman, an honorary doctor of law superintendent of schools, protection panels. The family suggests that any ready for Sept. 4 opening Capt. Nathan Hale School: memorial gifts may be made to degree in the spring of 1975 by reported that he had been in­ his alma mater. Brown Univer­ formed by David Farnham of Electrical grounding of equip­ the Book of Rembrance at St. ment; OSH A signs; modifica­ Perfect Mary’s Episcopal Church. sity. Construction company’s cleaned up and ready for the the Bureau of School Buildings VERNON athletic program which gets un­ >of the state Department of tion to units, panel boxes and responsibility to make the extinguishers; installation of Symbol It’s going to be up to the existing classrooms available der way Friday. Education that all alloci^tions of He said all 'of the other town state bonding money for school ballast protection pedestals on Venezuela nationalizing architect, the contractor, and for the opening of school. gym li^ ts ; installation of food of the Permanent Municipal G. G. May, head of the school schools are ready to go. The construction grants will have heating system at the Lake St. been allocated by the end of protection panels. Building Committee to see that system’s maintenance depart­ Robertson Grammar School: Love, its huge oil industry enough rooms are ready to open ment, said he has had two School was corrected this August.' summer and routine paint and Dr. Elman said that he had Electrical grounding of equip­ Rockville High School on Sept. crews working two shifts to ment; electrical grounding of merely an option rather than an 4, along with the other town clean up the rooms for which he cleanup jobs have been finished been informed by Farnham that CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI) switches and plugs; OSH A intention. schools. is responsible and Horn has a at other schools. to Farnham’s knowledge this — ’The senate has approved signs; replacement of skylights Under the terms of the bill, The school is undergoing a professional cleaning crew The Permanent Building has never occured before. nationalization of Venezuela’s with Lexan; principal’s office; 40-year leases held by 23 U.S. major construction project and coming in today to start Committee will be meeting When the residents had oil industry, giving the govern­ conservation of nurse’s office and other foreign oil companies much of the new construction cleaning up the areas for which Thursday night with represen­ authorized the expenditure of ment control of the world’s fifth and teachers' room; installa­ will end Dec. 31, 1975. adjoins the old building, the contractor is responsible. tatives of the board’s com­ $38,809 of Revenue Sharing largest oil industry at the end of tion of food protection panels. The state will then take over causing a Inrge portion of the May said he feels the school mittee to go over a specific list funds, they had done so in the this year, v Coventry Grammar School: 5.5 million acres of oil lands and old part to be disrupted, James will be ready for opening day of rooms which have to be anticipation of state participa­ .’The Oil Nationalization bill, Electrical grounding of equip­ close to $5 billion in equipment Boettcher, chairman of the but his crews and the contrac­ available Sept. 4 at the high tion in the sharing of costs up to covering the nation’s 2.5- ment, switches and plugd; fire and installations. board’s building and grounds tor may have to work over the school. 50 per cent. million, barrel-per-day oil out­ control on boiler; OSH A signs; The companies, led by Exxon, committee, told the board Mon­ Labor Day weekend to make Plans are to have the new 'Die temporary unavailibility put, was passed Monday after installation of heat loss control Shell, Gulf and Mobil, will day night. sure it is. construction enough along so of funds means the Board of five-and-a-half months of con­ louvers; correction of wiring on receive compensation for the Boettcher said that according May said the gymnasium and the high school can go off dou­ Education may only proceed troversial debate in congress. It stage; installation of food unamortized part of their to the contract, it is the Horn the locker rooms are all ble sessions in January. with projects up to the amount now only requires approval of protection panels. assets — around $1.2 billion — of Revenue Sharing funds voted modifications by the lower in government bonds over a 10- by the residents. house. year period. President Carlos Andres Perez’s left-of-center govern­ Perez was expected to sign the ment has stressed that the bill in the first week of takeover of the oil industry, run Israel says American monitors September. for more than 60 years by Except for a provision foreign oil companies, will not allowing for possible future alter Venezuela’s reliability as will have ^mission of peace’ partner^ip agreements with a major world exporter. private companies, passage of FIRE CALLS Venezuela has been the single the bill in the 250-member By United Press Inlei^alional In Alexandria, U.S. Ambassador Her­ largest source of U.S. imports parliament was unanimous. Israel, seeking to dispel fears of another mann Eilts held talks with Egyptian since 1928 and has never par­ M A N C H E Sre R today’s Herald. (Vernon Fire The ruling Accion 'Vietnam, says the use of American Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmi Monday in ticipated in political ^mbargos Today, 10:06 a.m. — short in Department with both the Democratlca party used its technicians to monitor a new Middle East preparation for U.S.-Egyptian despite its membership in the an electric stove at 64 Rockville and Tolland congressional majority to win peace pact would be a ‘ ’mission of peace. ’ ’ negotiations on a new accord. Organization of the Petroleum Homestead St. (Eighth departments on standby at the passage of the partnership “Any parallel between Southeast Asia Political sources said Secretary of State The Kecpcake Exporting Countries. District) Vernon stations.) provision, insisting that it was and the Middle East is misleading,” Henry Kissinger would fly to Alexandria guarantee assures Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon said Friday from Tel Aviv, the first stop on his TOLLAND COUNTY you of a beautiful, Monday in a speech in Tel Aviv. new Middle East peace mission. Monday, 1:22 p.m. — stove perfect diamond forever.^ As part of the proposed pact, American ,’The secretary of state, who engineered fire at 18 Village St. (Rockville There is no finer Fear of rape lessens civilian technicians would man Israeli and the first disengagement agreement Fire Department) For Information diamond ring. Monday, 9:14 p.m. — a fire at Egyptian electronic surveillance stations between Egypt and Israel in early 1974, is On at the Mitla and Gidi mountain passes in scheduled to begin the 10-day trip on the home at 34 Wilshire Rd. See among Navy wives the Sinai Desert. Wednesday. story in today’s Herald. (Ver­ BACK-TO-SGHOOL Allon conceded that U.S. involvement in non Fire Department assisted Keepsakg h i South Vietnam began with only 200 ad­ by the Rockville Fire Depart­ So0 RcgiMeRd Diamond Ring, GROTON (UPI) - A “buddy City officials said increased Alton’s remarks came within hours visors and “the trauma is still there” for ment with its ladder truck) system” among Navy wives surveillence included un­ after Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin Americans. Monday, 9:25 p.m. — car fire The Herald and increased local police and marked patrol cars and the use defended the proposed Israeli-Egyptian But he said Americans to be sent to on Old Stafford Rd. (Tolland shore patrols apparently have of the Navy’s ' Shore Patrol pact before a stormy session of parlia­ WEDNESDAY ^taanreS w Sinai under the proposed Israeli-Egyptian Fire Department) eased some fears caused by two which formerly was not per­ ment in Jerusalem. troop disengagement accord would be Today, 2:54 a.m. — electrical alleged rapes earlier this mitted in the four Navy com­ AUGUST 2D civilians, not soldiers, and would riot be ’The opposition rightwing Likud party fire at 192 Lake St. See story in month. plexes that house about 10,000 expected to fight. called for the government's resignation, ’The stepped up patrols were persons. In addition to the ’"Their very presence there will furnish saying Rabin lacks a mandate to withdraw ordered last week after a ’’buddie' system” in which the area with greater stability,” he said. troops from strategic Sinai territory. meeting with town officials and women keep an\ eye on “This is really a mission of peace, not a Rabin said his government would sign about 100 concerned wives who neighbor’s homes as well as dis­ mission of war and there is no reason for an agreement “only if we are convinced had threatened to begin armed cuss their problems, a rumor excitement, neither for the Americans nor that it will be to the betterment of Israel’s vigilante groups. control center-' has been es­ for the Israelis.” needs.” The alleged rapes were still tablished and representatives under investigation and no from the Hartford Rape Center arrests have been made, police will discuss rape prevention said. with the wives on Friday. East Hartford^s Lord team wins swim meet

Meg Dakin, Lord; Doug Donovan, awarded to fourth, fifth, and sixth place Drennan; Christine Burke, Martin; Fred swimmers. EAST HARTFORD Ladenburger. Gold Star; Leila Bradley, Six town meet records were broken Lord; John Maesuga, Martin; Ellen by Sunday's swimmers. In the 15-17 Sheila Tuller McAvoy, Lord; Dean Wilke, Lord; boys medley relay Frank Bishop, Tom Susan Cushman, Drennan and Kevin Lapata, Gary Berner and Ken Backus 289^283 Crowley, Lord. of Drennan broke last year’s record Top honors in the annual town swim • Councllwoman Odessa Terry, an which was also set by a Drennan meet Sunday went to defending avid swim meet fan, awarded gold squad. champs, the Lord Pool swim teem. medals to the breaststroke race Indivisual records were set by John Lord’s divers led the way by taking winners. Taking firsts In their age Maesuga of Martin, boys 11-12, the 50- FOR O V E R 50 Y E A R S five of nine first places In the diving groups vrere Carolyn Tuller, Martin; yard backstroke In 33.1 seconds; competition on Saturday at the Penney Tony Stedeski. Martin; Monique Monique Lussier of Gold Star, girls 11* Hloh pool. Lussier, Gold Star; Billy Leonard, Lord; 12, the 50-yard breaststroke in 37 Winning gold medals for Lord In their, Kelli Dakin, Lord; Doug Weech, Lord; seconds; Kelli Dakin of Lord, girls 13* divisions were divers Mary Brophy, Tracy Marsh, Maryln; and M. Williams 14. the 60-yard breaststroke In 36 Colleen Fauteux, Jimmy Fahey, Ken Gola Star. seconds; Tracy Marsh of Martin, girts Labbe and Ruth Mlllstein. Mrs. Terry also presented medals to 16-17, the 50-yard breaststroke In 36.6 Also winning gold medals In diving Denise Michaud. Martin; Bob Mozzi, seconds, and Kevin Crowley, boys 15- . One of the most satisfying things we do as were John Homes, Qiselle Ouelette and Gold Star; Darcy Kasavage, Martin; 17. the 50-yard butterfly In 26.2 Bllty*Jo Schultz, Gold Star; Ray Ted Marsh, Martin; Karen Gove, Lord; seconds. funeral directors is helping people begin to Beaulieu, Drennan; and Michael Prutz, 'M ike Michaud, Martin; Susan As Is traditional, the last awards of adjust to a loss. Martin. Cushman, Drennan; end Kevin the day were given to the most valuable Action continued Sunday afternoon Crowley, Lord, first place winners In the swimmers. After the coaches tally was with swimming events at Penney. butterfly races. taken twice the most valuable girl Everything we dp is intended to make that Lord's medley teams won the first Lord capped off the day's competl* swimmer vote ended In a tie. Susan adjustment a little easier. two relays of the day In the girls and tion by taking five of the ten freestyle Cushman of Drennan and Monique boys 13*14 division. relays. Drennan, second place winners Lussier of Gold Star were both MarMartin’s 15*17 girls and Drennan's In the meet, won three relays and third presented most valuable girl swimmer 15*17 boya also took firsts In the . place Martin took one relay event. awards by Councilman^ Arrthony In the final relay of the day. the Dren­ medley races. Donatelli. the trophy for the most presented by Mayor Richard H. Btackatone nan 15-T7 boys raced against two valuable boy swimmer went to Bob awarded gold medals to the niedley teams of former swim team members. Mozzl of Gold Star. winners and to the following Individual The team of the IBSO’s, Mike LeBlanc, Pool staff members who coached the swimmers who won first place In the Doug Marsh. Dave Shuckerow and Jim swimmers and divers during the m free*styte races: Smoraglewicz were the unofficial summer are Diane Routsis, Barbara Meg Dakin, Lord; Doug Donovan. winners. First place points for the race Routsis and Marilyn Smoraglewicz, went to the Drennan boys. HOLMES Drennan: Lisa Labbe, Lord: Bob Mozzl, Lord;«.John Cummitkay. David Gold Star: l^thyBrochu, Drennan; Billy Steve Hrubala, aquatic director, an­ Shuckerow. Nick Latino and Barbara 400 MAIN SWEET • MANCHESTER, CONN , MANCHESTER & BLOOMFIELD Leonard. Lord; Karen Gove, Loro; nounced all winners In every race as Bussiere, Drennan; Greg Williams and Charlie Estey, Drennan; Denise every swimmer had to win their place to Julie Lussier, Martin: and David HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHUR G. HOLMES Boudreau, Martin; and Ken Backus. race In the time trials last week. Rrst, Whitehead and Dan LaBrosse, Gold Drennan. second, and third place winners Star. NORMAN M. HOLMES HOWARD M. HOLMES Backstroke winners honored were received medals and ribbons were

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