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PAPE EIQHTti^N— MANCHESTEat EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Mon., Oct. 16.1872 Board Continues Meskill Reaffirms Blank Gasket Project Concern The Weather Damages Sub New Hope Manor Opens Clear tonight, tempantSMl U tii (8«e Page Twenty) SO by morning. Moath hmv llanrIjpHtpr lEuftititg Upralb Wedneaday, Hi^ near N. GROTON (AP) - Frilure to BY BETTY RYDER Income Tax Stand Benjamin Terry, president of remove a blank gasket from the (Herald Reporter) the Society for Savings, who Mn.Ey said that up to last Storms of Yarmouth, Maine; and gas bill includes both heat and hot water. nuendos, the guilt by association. the republic to save their White details of the suit were spelleii trucks, a requirement of the town Sunday at Hartford Hospital after Association, the Ellington The awarding of a $300,000 w e ^ his optimism of obtaining five grandchildren. “Gas heat was a godsend for my house cleaning. House parking spaces.” out in a Justice Department contract, according to Atty. Atty. Phelon, replying to Atty. a short illness. Volunteer Fire Department, the Herbert Phelon Jr., who LaBelle, said a repair garage on federal grant wUl allow the town the grant had waned. The mayor The funeral will be Tuesday at Drill Masters Associatioi|i; the The charges grow out of the memorandum. Mr. Kilpatrick was bora in Before we switched to gas heat, there was so much June 17 break4n and attempted Election To replace the present IBM represented the applicant at the the Industrial Zone parcel would of Vernon to renovate the said redevelopment and expan­ Manchester, son of James and 9:15 a.m. from the Potter New Haven Grays, the Hundred Train Crew Memorial Building on Park Place sion of other commercial centen Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., dirt and soot. Now, cleaning house isn’t half the bugging at the Democratic structure, the government said it public hearing. be incidental to the existing Elsa Kranert Kiloatrick, and had □ ub of Connecticut, the Ancient In the closed session, ZBA primary use — the housing in the center of Rockville and over the past few years had had Willimantic, with a Mass at St. Order of Hibernians, Glaston­ chore it used to be. And I don’t have to clean as Jailed For national headquarters at the would s ^ “formation of the Watergate complex in Delay total domestic and international member John Cagianello sirid the garbage trucks on the site. provide space for all of the ad­ an adverse effect on the center of Personal Notice Mary's Church at 10. Burial will bury, and the Salvatore Council, ministrative offices under the Rockville. He said renovation of be in St. Mary’s Cemetery. often either.” Mrs. T. Johnston Homicide Washington and subsequent computer systems facilities of proposed repair garage was not Atty. LaBelle also claimed that KofC. only for garbage truck servicing, Trashaway would be violating same roof. the Memorial Building “should THE SHAW FAMILY Friends may call at the funeral Rocky Hill allegations by McGovern and IBM into several separate, in­ Survivors are his wife, Mrs. PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico and that Trashaway should build another provision of zoning The announcement was made be a catalyst for future develop­ WouM like to thank our many frlencb and home tonight from 7 to 9. Mildred Burke Flanagan; two others that Nixon campaign sup­ Denied dependent and competitively all the anploya at the Rooeevelt Mills for In a recent survey of nearly 1,0(X) homeowners (AP) — A federal judge has found porters engaged in vridespread the repair garage in a business regulations — that repair gar­ at a press conference this mor­ ment of the center.” their many, many prayers, for their The family suggests that any sons, Kevin Flanagan at home balanced entities capable of com­ five train crewmen guilty of zone. ages cannot be established if any ning by Second District beautiful fwwen and hundreds of lovely memorial contributions may be and Andrew J. Flanagan Jr. of who converted to gas heat, 7 out of every 8 said gas espionage activities apin st the HARTFORD (AP) - The state peting successfully in domestic Mayor McCoy praised Stede cards that were sent to my lovely wife, homicide in the rail disaster Oct. Democrats. and international markets.” At the hearing, Atty. Phelon part of the proposed building will Congressman Robert H. Steele. Gina, while home and the monuis she made to a charity of the donor’s Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; a Supreme Court today refused to for his untiring efforts in ptnhlng was more comfortable. Find out why. Find out how 5 which killed more than 200 Most of the statements by both said the garage would be be within 400 feet of a residential- The grant, authorized under the spent in Uie hoapital due to the automobile choice. daughter, Mrs. Robert S. prevent or postpone the General Barr said the statement con­ for the grant which will ^ only accident. political camps centered on the available to any vehicles needing ly zoned dwelling on the same Public Works Impact Program of McGrath of Hamden; a brother, you can have a cleaner, warmer home and save on persons. Assembly election scheduled for tained the first mention of inclu­ provide employment and We also would like to thank our wonderful Andrew J. Flanagan The crewmen, who were ac­ issue Monday with just three sion of IBM’s overseas business service, although the primary use side of the street. There is a the Economic D^elopment Ad­ ndchbori for their kindnesi, help and their Edward B. Flanagan of West heating expenses. Call your heating contractor or Nov. 7. renovate the Memorial Building delldoui food, which they sent to our home ELLINGTON - Andrew J. weeks remaining until the Nov. 7 of the facility would be to service house in a Residence B Zone ministration, U.S. Department of Haven; a sister, Mrs. Victor cused of drinking and having The state’s highest court u|p- and the first mention of its com­ but will also allow for construc­ during these long months of recovery. Flanagan, 65, of 10 Hillsdale Dr., CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or New Britain election. puter leasing and peripheral Trashaway trucks. immediately adjacent to the Commerce, while improving the We are ever so grateful to the Vernon CTarke of Woodbridge; and 14 women aboard the engine, were held the Aug. 23 order of Superior tion of a facility for the town’s senior department head of fire­ One who didn’t mention it was Atty. Phelon, attempting to Trashaway property, Atty. Memorial Building will also Ambulance Service and The Tolland grandchildren. (224-9157) today. not charged with these ac­ Court Judge Walter J. Sidor that equipment aspects. senior citizens. Reacue crew that did such a marvelous job training services for the State of President Nixon, who made a “It all shows that the govern­ prove a legal hardship as required LaBelle said. provide employment for 76 per­ and eapedally to the great doctors, nurses Funeral services will be held cusations. But Judge Jose the election be conducted that Steele said that a committee of Connecticut, died Friday while surprise appearance before the ment just doesn’t have a case,” by state statute, said the town In other action Monday night, sons from the Vernon area. The and alT the persoiuwl at the Rockville, St. Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. in Sisk Becerra Santiago ordered their day using the so-called Sadeh the Rockville Area C3iamba’ of Frands and Mount Sinai Hospitals, that attending a New England Fire National League of Families of Barr ^ d . the Zoning Board of Appeals; grant is also part of President worked so hard to keep my wife alive after Brothers Funeral Home, 128 "formal imprisonment” on plan. Commerce, about a year ago, Instructors Conference in Prisoners and Missing in IBM, largest computer — Unanimously g if te d a Nixon’s program to create im­ this horrible accident. Dwight St., New Haven, and in charges of attacks on the general Democrats had appealed to the asked Mayor McCoy for a com­ We started to write to everyone, but Laconia, N.H. Southeast Asia, which was manufacturer in the world and variance to William W. Turull to mediate jobs in the area of high decided this thank you in the newspaper St. Mary’s COurch, New Haven, CONNECTKXn' NATURAL means of communcations, in­ state Supreme Court in a last- mittment that the town’s ad­ Dr. N.G.B. McLetchie, meeting in Washington. the nation’s fifth largest corpora­ allow expansion of his garden unemplopment. would be read by everyone. at 10. Burial will be in St. juries and property damage as ditch effort to avoid having to run Cromie ministrative offices would remain It is a great feeliiu to know that even in Belknap County medical referee, GAS CX«PORAT10N He told the frequently cheering tion, reported $8.3 billion in stand building at 308-312 Oakland The Memorial Building was Lawrence Cemetery, West well as homicide, all due to in the center of town, but since this mlaed up world of ours, w e sUU have attributed death to asphyxiation Suppliers ot Nature’s C lean huel audience that there ^11 be no their candidates for the revenues last year. St. constructed in 1889 and com­ such wondernil friends and neighbors, and Haven. Friends may call at the ‘^ 1 “serious negligence.” legislature at the same time the town was pressed for space from the bottom of our hearts, we thank from chocking on a piece of meat. Serving the Greater Hartford and New Britain areas settlement of the war that “im­ IBM stock closed at 364W on — Denied a side yard variance memorated to the 336 men from funeral home today from 3 to 9 Under Mexican law a judge Wins In and there seenied to be no way you so very much. A native of New Haven, Mr. poses a Communist government Republican President Richard the New York Stock Exchange sought by Leslie I. Dowd for Vernon who lost their lives in the Oithy, Patty, Gina p.m. reviews evidence in a case and out of building a new town hall, Flanagan was a member of the on the people of South Vietnam” Nixon is seeking re-election. Monday, down 14*4 points. addition of a patio-carport at his Gvil War. An amount of $75,000 and Jbn Shaw. either drops charges or declares such a committment could not be and “under no conditions will we The decision today removes the 36 Packard St. home. The ZBA was appropriated for the building the formal imprisonment of the Barr presented a motion asking 53rd Race given. “Today,” Steele con­ abandon our prisoners of war and last possible roadblock to elec­ for a separate trial within 30 days vote for approval was 2-3 at a town meeting held Oct. 3, accused. The next step is senten­ tions being conducted Nov. 7, the (members John Cagianello and 1887. The final payment was tinued, “the tovm is committing cing. our missing in action.” on the issue of defining the “rele­ Atty. Richard Cromie of (Coven­ itself to remain in downtown He restated his opposition to date set by the state Constitution. vant market.” Nicholas Jackston cast the made in September of 1944. In try, the endorsed candidate for favorable votes). November of 1952 an amount of Rockville. The $300, 000 grant to state representative from the — Denied a side yard variance $2,872 was appropriated to make renovate the Memorial Building 53rd district, won yesterday’s requested by Allen Brown changes in the departments will provide the town of Vernon challenge primary over Tolland’s Associates to construct a duplex located on the ground floor of the with modem offices in the down­ Charles 'liiifault by a 30 vote house on a vacant lot south of 24 building. town area without lessening the Democrats Narrow Slate margin, 617 to 567. Emerson St. The vote for denial Steele said the pjroject is historical significance bf the Both candidates won in their was unanimous; ZBA members scheduled to get underway within structure.” home towns, with the_ town of agreed that no legal hardship was 90 days and to be completed Miss Evelyne Parizek, presi­ Willington acting as the deciding proven by the applicant. within one year. The town has dent of the chamber and Bernle factor with a 105-50 vote in favor — Unanimously granted a side already appropriated $75,000 as Crowl, executive secretary, both For November Balloting of Cromie. yard variance to Donald Sullivan its share of the $375,000 n e^ ed to expreued their elation with .the (Coventry residents cast 353 to allow construction of an at­ make all of the improvements announcement, noting the votes for Crom ie, 189 for tached garage at 194 Wetherell St. necessary to the building. landlords around the area of the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Grande of Bristol, who defeated Giles of Hartford defeated Rep. —74rd District—Rep. James J. Thifault. — Unanimously granted exten­ Steele explained that the center have been waiting for 'Twenty state legislators put endorsed candidate Marco W. Leonard G. Frazier. Palmieri of Waterbury, the en­ Tolland voters reversed the sion of a side yard variance at 61 federal government was original­ something to happen. “Now we their jobs on the Democratic Maschietti in the 79th House dis­ —10th District—Rep. George dorsed candidate, defeated results giving 348 votes to Ridgewood St. The applicant, ly going to award just two such have the first step taken by the V' party line Monday, and 15 trict. W. Hannon Jr. of East Hartford, Joseph F. Cantillon of Water­ Thifault and 159 to Cromie. G.H.L. Construction, intends to grants to towns in Connecticut. biggest landlord and are well on emerged to take on Republicans. Voter turnout ranged from 20 the endorsed candidate, defeated bury. Voter turnout in the three He credited Mayor Frank McCoy our way to rehabilitating Of the five that lost the party’s to 60 per cent in the four Senate James E. Foran of East Hart­ towns averaged between 30 and (See Page Ten) for his willingness to take a "long Rockville,” C!rowl conunented. primary for General Assembly and 21 House endorsements. On ford. —78th District-Rep. Robert J. 35 per cent of the eligible X: candidates, three of them fell to Wednesday, the Republican party —11th District—Rep. Richard Vicino defeated Reps. Kenneth J. Democrats, about average for a fellow incumbents thrown into holds primaries to decide can­ C. Willard of Elast'Hartford, the Rock and Woodrow T, Violette, primary contest. the same districts under the didates in two Senate districts endorsed candidate, defeated all of Bristol. “I pledge my campaign to a Saden reapportionment plan. The and seven House districts. Dennis L. Brandt of E)ast Hart­ redoubling of effort and to a Joy Head o f Pupil Services plan reduc^ the size of the state ford. — 79th District—Andrew second victory for an affirmative House from 177 to 151 seats and The results, as determined by —23rd District—Rep. Dominic Grande of Bristol defeated en­ Democratic legislative program redrew many lines. unofficial ballot counts were: J. Badolato of New Britain dorsed candidate Marco W. on Nov. 7,” (Cromie said last night In a four-part motion last night, added, from both locally Initiated In Bristol, three Incumbents defeated Henry J. Olszewski of Maschietti of Bristol. after hearing the news of his the Board of Eklucation named and state-mandated propama, faced each other for the SENATE New Britain. victory. He had won the conven­ Nathan Joy acting director of with a great deal of folIow4ip —92nd District—Rep. Albert R. tion endorsement 5-3 gaining the Democratic nomination in the —6th District—John V. Zisk Jr. -26th District—Rep. Leon Her- pupil personnel services at no work to be done on deliberatlooa Webber of New Haven defeated support of delegates from the two of the pupil placement 78th House district, a race won by of New Britain defeated Paul manowski of New Britain change in salary or length of work planning Phyllis ’Medvedow of New towns which he carried during team. Rep. Robert J. Vlcino of Bristol Amenta, Marcus Bordiere and defeated Dominick year; abolished the position of Haven. yesterday’s primary. over Reps. Woodrow T. Violette Joseph P. Cianci, all of New Swieszkowski. principal of Lincoln School, in elaborating on the growth of ■‘Those who know the and Kenneth J. Rock. Britain. —44th District—Endorsed can­ which he held since 1952; es­ special programs. Dr. Kannedy —96th District—Rep. Thomas Democratic party, understand tablished the position of director In New Haven, incumbent —19th District-Sen. James J. didate Richard L. Mercler of cited an increase in the learnliM W. O’Dea of New Haven defeated this primary has strengthened of pupil personnel services and Thomas W. O’Dea defeated Rep. Murphy^.ihe endorsed candidUe, Plainfield defeated James A. disabilities staff from one to eight yard; Rep. Edward S. Gudelski of New rather than weakened our set the salary range; and ap­ Edward S. Gudelski. And in d efe at^ former Sen. WilllaiBi«. O’Connor of Brooklyn. Haven. and one part-time to tluoe full­ 2 ^ 8 Stanley of Norwich. organization,” Cromie added. proved advertising the new posi­ time psychological eiandnen; Torrlngton’s 65th District, John —53rd District—Endorsed can­ Democratic voters were —20th District—Endorsed can­ —99th District—Rep. Vincent tion. nine teachers in the values to 4.98 yard Misclkoski, the “father of the didate Richard J. Cromie of presented with alternatives and profrifflarjk didate Joshua M. Blero of East R. Gagliardi of East Haven Dr. James P. Kennedy, program; two language^ lottery,” defeated by one vote Coventry defeated Chester E. ^ven the right to make a choice Lyme defeated David Gill Proc­ defeated Harry E. Morgan. superintendent of schools, said kindogartens; two developmen­ fellow Rep. Addo Bonettl. Thifault of Tolland. in an open and free primary Wool, the now fabric for your fall Raw­ tor of Old Lyme. that since the board’s decision to tal kindergarten chgaea; and one The fifth losing incumbent was —65th District—Rep. John —124th District-Rep. Agnes P. process.” ing adventure, and a fantastic selection —29th District—Endorsed can­ close Lincoln School, Joy has perceptually Rep. Leonard G. Frazier of Hart­ Misclkoski of Torrington Simons of Bridgeport, the en­ Thifault was understandably handlomped class to choose from: herringbones, jacquards, didate Maurice J. Ferland, a been carrying out some of the and a learning disability class at ford, who lost to Abraham L. defeated Rep. Addo E. Bonetti of dorsed candidate, defeated John disappointed in the results of the duties associated with pupil per­ heather solids, checks, tweeds. 60" wide. Giles. former senator, defeated Ronald Torrington. J. Moranski of IWdgeport. Nathan Hale School. P. Coderre of Putnam. primary, and blamed those in­ sonnel services in addition to With two exceptions, the en­ —72nd District—Rep. James T. —131st District—Rep. Samuel terested in education for his clearing up work at Lincoln. The position of director of dorsed candidates won the Healey of Waterbury, the en­ Llskov'of'Bridgeport, the en­ defeat. “I’m a much stronger In recommending establish­ pupil personnel servloea wlU be Democratic primaries. The ex­ HOUSE dorsed candidate, defeated dorsed candidate, defeated Ixruls candidate for the middle c l ^ ment of the position of director of an 11-month one. The salaiy WM William J. Beckett of Waterbury. PUgtimA^sUs ceptions were the victories by —3rd District-Rep. Paul A. Stollman of Bridgeport. people,” Thifault stated adding, pupil personnel services, Dr. Nathan B. Joy set at between $17,525 and $Mr ^ FABRIC DEPARTMEN ORES Rep. Paul LaRosa of Hartford LaRosa of Hartford defeated en­ — 73rd District—Natalie “I ran on the basis of supporting Kennedy conunented, “During 115 on the master's salary over Joseph A. Marcello, the dorsed candidate Joseph A. Rapaport of Waterbury, the en­ —145th District—Anthony D. labor and industry, and probably the past two years there has been children," with more than 100 schedule or between $15,495 and endorsed candidate In the 3rd dorsed candidate, defeated Fran­ TrugUa of Stamford defeated full-time employes in these areas. MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) Marcello of Hartford. a dramatic growth in the area of $21,070 on the maatar’s pins.15 Hotwe' district, and by Andrew —4th District—Abraham L. cis S. Dwyer of Waterbury. Joseph A.W. Louis of Stamford. (See Page Ten) services for exceptional The growth has resulted, he credit hours schedule. Monday thru Saturday 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.

K MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Malicheiter. Conn... Tuw.. Oct. 17. PAOETHm i ' p PAPE T W O - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mmchwter. Conn., Tuee., Oct. 17, i V n iHMasaiRiaiMeiaieBM^If Sheinwold on Bridge Baroque Companions Tonight; CHOOSE RIGHT SUIT South dealer • See Saturday’s TV Herald foif' Eatl-Weit vulnerable RComplete Listings. f TO AVOID DANGER At MCC Thursday By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH JipaBMaias«awiaaai«J When you’re not sure which ♦ Q 3 suit to develop, consider the (? A 62 Baroque Companions, a Three other musicians will - 8 : 0 0 - possibility that one one d( the 0 AKJ53 group of musicians from the assist. Carol Burkle, violist, in­ (3-8-22) NEWS 4 1096 opponents may be menance. Hartford Conservatory, will pre­ structs in Springfield, Mass, and (18) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH I ^ e lo p the suit that keeps tlie W EST EAST sent a program of 17& and 18th 1s an assistant principal in the “ R O W.” Part Two. dangerous opponent out of the 4 AJ 9 3 2 4 1074 century chamber music Thursday Springfield Symphony. Mary (24) ZOOM (?983 t?J1073 lead. evening In the Ntochester Com­ EHlen Jacobs, Outlst, Instructs at The Boston Children’s Theater 0 84 0 Q72 South dealer munity College Bidwell St. the conservatory and is in the Is featured. 4 K83 4742 East-West vulnerable auditorium. Hartford Symphony. Leland (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH SOUTH THEO R. BADENHUIZEN Opening lead — Three of The performance will begin at Tolo, double b a ^ t , is assistant (40) WILD WILD WEST 4 K86 Museum Director Spades 8. MCC students will be admitted principal double bassist with the West is kidnaped an brought to <31 KQ4 The fall season is at its height West opens the three of spades, free. There will be an admission Hartford Symphony and an in­ a monastery. 0 10 9 6 now in New England and the and dummy’s queeen wins the charge for other students and the structor at Hartt College of Music - 0 : 3 0 - 4 AQJ5 leaves are showing their annual (3) CBS NEWS first trick. South Wcet North Eaat general public. of the University of Hartford. keleidoscope of color. The red From this you will gather that Five musicians make up the (8) ABC NEWS 1 4 Pa»* I 0 Pail The program will consist of six brilliance of the maple trees is West has the ace of spades. If Barque Companions. Charles (22-38) NBC NEWS I NT Pasi 3 NT Ail Pau pieces. Tte first half will open nevo' disappointing. East should win a trick later, he Tabony, violinist, is instructor of (24) MAGGIE - EXECRdSES Opening lead — 4 3 with “ Trio^nata No. 12 in A This is a particularly beautiful wlU lead a spade through your violin at the conservatory and the - 6 : 5 5 - Major” by Corelli. It will be time for a walk in the woods and king. West will then defeat the University of Connecticut and (40) NEWS points for a sound retponie to followed by “ Sonata in G Major,” the 53-acre Oak Grove Nature contract with the rest of the principal second violinist of the for double bass and harpsichord, - 7 : 0 0 - partner’s opening bid. On occa­ Center with its extensive trails (3) WORLD OF KRESKIN spades. Hartford Symphony. Franco by Marcello; and "String Quartet sion, you may shade this down to / \ lends itself Ideally for this pur­ (8) TRUTH OR You don’t mind giving up a Sciannameo, violinist, is a in A Major, Opus 33, No. 6” by 5 points, but there is no reason to pose. CONSEQUENCES trick to West because West can­ member of the symphony and on Boccherini. bid with only 3 points. The leaves of most of the trees (18) DICK VAN DYKE not attack the spades without Copyri^t 1972 the conservatory staff. Martha After intermission, the group there (as elsewhere) are made up Rob lifts a comedy Idea from giving you a s e c o ^ spade trick. General Features Corp. Tobany, violinist, is an instructor will play “ Ricercare a 6 vocl,” for of a number of pigments which another show. In short. East is the dangerous of music. flute, two violins, viola, cello, and vie with each other for th opponent and West is the safe 16 (22-30) NEWS Mary Lou Rylands, cellist, contra bass, by Johaim Sebastian dominance during the fall. The (24) THE DEAF CITIZEN opponent. teaches at the West Hartford Bach; “ lYio in G Minor, Opus 66, most important life-giving pig­ (40) ABC NEWS Develop Clubs School of Music and Trinity No. 2,” for flute, violin, and cello, ment in the leaves is the g i ^ - 7 : 3 0 - For this reason you develop the A M O D tR N College. Philip Isaacson, harp­ by Devienne; and “ Brandenburg chlorophyll which, together with (3) I'VE GOT A SECRET clubs. At the second trick you sichordist, is music director at Concerto No. 5 in D Major” by the sun, converts carbon dioxide Guest: Red Buttons. lead the ten of clubs from dummy PHARKUCY Trinity Church, Hartford. Bach. and water molecules into sugars, (8) THIS IS YOUR LIFE and let it ride for a finesse. which are transported in the sap Guest: Pearl Bailey. Sooner or later. West will take to all parts of the tree and serve (18) MOVIE his king of clubs. He many then Vietnam Troop as its nourishment. “ Rainbow 'Round My switch to a diamond, but you When the leaves begin dying off Shoulder” (1952). A young film decline to finesse in that suit. Strength Down in the fall, the cholorophyll, studio messenger is accidentally Instead, you run for safety, which masked the other ever­ SAIGON (AP) - U.S. troop auditioned for a movie role. collecting one spade, three present pigments, the main ones strength in Vietnam dropped by Frankie Laine, (Charlotte Austin. hearts, two diamonds and three of which are the red of (22) I DREAM OF JEANNIE y 600 last week to 34,600 men, the clubs. anthocyanin, the yellow of U.S. Conunand announced today. Jeannie sends Tony to the day You would play the hand xanthophyll and the orange of The Army cut its forces to 300, of pirates. differently if East happened to carotene (yes, it is found in the Air Force by 200 and the (24) FAMILY GAME win the first trick with the ace of carrots, from which it got its Navy by 100. President Nixon has A study of an intense father-son spades. (Switch the ace and the name). relationship. seven of spades and this would directed that total U.S. military At the same time that these (30) GOLDDIGGERS happen.) Then you would hold up strength in Vietnam be reduced colors appear in the leaf, an Guest: Vincent Price. to 27,000 by Dec. 1. abscission layer forms at the base your king of spades until the third Today self-treatment at (40) DRAGNET The command’s weekly sum­ of the leaf-stalk or petiole, which round of that suit and you would home is on a level of medical The problem is drugs. mary does not list some 100,000 is the reason why the leaves then go after the diamonds by sophistication our grand­ American servicemen fighting fall easily off the trees. This is - 8:0 0 - finessing the ten of diamonds mothers would hardly have (3) MAUDE around to the queen. In this case the war from bases in Guam and nature’s way of preventing loss of suspected. In the first place, Maude gets a speeding ticket East would be the safe opponent 'Thailand and on ships off the precious sap by presealing the survive temperatures below and back and brown in the mid­ people are far better Vietnam coast. freezing until next spring. but thinks she’s innocent. and West would be dangerous. point of attachment of the leaf to dle. The amount of black or educated medically that was the tree. Most insects by now have com­ brown hairs is apparently (8-40) TEMPERATURES Dally Question A rain or wind storm can quick­ pleted their life cycle and are temperature-dependent; it is RISING Partner bids one club, and the the case a generation or two A pedestrian hit by an am­ next player passes. You hold: ago . . . Health information T h e a t e r ly strip a tree of its leaves when resignedly awaiting the inevitable thought that if most of its length they are in this stage during the winter, with the notable excep­ is black, the coming winter will bulance creates problems for Spades, 10-7-4; Hearts, J-10-7-3; has been widely dis­ Sale of Sales Tim e Schedule falL tion of the woolly-bear cater­ be severe if most of it is brown Noland. Diamonds, Q-7-2; Oubs; 7-4-2. seminated through ’Iwk carpet of fallen leaves, pillar, destined to become the conditions will be milder. It (^^30) WORLD SERIES What do you say? newspapers, magazines, and Third game, from the AL Jerry Lewis Cinema, South such a nuisance in well-tended Isabella moth. appears that the woolly-bears are Answer: Pass. You need 6 champions’ park. books . . . These well- Windsor - “ Cabaret,” 7:00-9:15 yards, are really quite a boon in ’This little fellow has only now mostly brown this year, which is (24) FOURTH ESTATE informed people then have Cinema I — “ Hie New Cen­ the forest because they form a made its appearance and can be a hopeful sign that maybe we will Lutz Director Newspaper editors talk about a the benefit of an enormous turions,” 7:15-9:15 protective and insulating layer found bustling about from plan­ not have such a bad winter ahead against the coming winter cold. tain leaf to leaf, still eating away. of us. They hibernate as cater­ major news story. 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Badenhuizen, Lutz turions,” 8:00 A pair of unlikely private eyes Junior Museum director, will State Theater — “ The God­ tackle a missing person case speak on new programs and op­ father,” 8:00 How Normal Are You? which leads tp murder. Richard portunities offered at the Boone, Michael Dunn, Barbara museum. By HAL BOYLE strength she can show in a family you first tell yourself that, well, Proper medication alleviates ITHEATRE Bain, Victor Buono. Hie new Waddell tote bags will a great amount of discomfort. ttm mTm NEW YORK (AP) - H you’re emergency? everybody you know is a little bit tmcwmi tw-nti — Now Playint — (24) DATELINE AMERICA be on sale. Refreshments will be losing your marbles, you ought to If someone unexpectedly left off his rocker, anyway? Fill your prescriptions at MON fit tm tM M I Eight Vietnam War veterans served in the cafeteria after the H I (SUN CABARET Now to the score: LENOX PHARMACY, 299 E. be the first to know, shouldn’t you a million dollars, isn't the share their memories. meeting. In charge of Barbra! Playini at 7 1 9 p.m. first thing you’d do with it be to If you answered yes to most of Center St., Tel. 6494)896 for free you? - 9 : 0 0 - arrangements are Mrs. Andre Academy Low admiuion prices these questions, you’re just the delivery. Open 8-9. Sun. and Then maybe you can do count it — just to be sure it was (18) 700 CLUB Daigle, Mrs. James Kost, Mrs. WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Award something about it before the all there? kind of normal misfit who makes Joel Belanger, Mrs. Benny Kosis, Holidays 8-8. “ Symbol Of Finest W inner- Cominf: “The Candidate” (24) BEHIND THE LINES word gets around. And before you paid off all Ufe what it is. Mrs. Charles Sabia and Mrs. Pharmacy Service.” Gift Dept., Best A journalism review. 'That’s why it’s a good idea to your old bills, wouldn’t you first If you answered no to most of Peter Merisotis. Film. Ck)smetics, Candy. We 5 0 Actress! - 9 : 3 0 - 1 check up on yourself occasional­ run up a bunch of new ones? these questions, take the test The PTA will hold a pumpkin honor Master Charge Owls. (3) MOVIE ly, just to see if you need a few When you start worrying about over. You must have mis­ sale at the school parking lot COiirwsiA I'lCTunts “ Sandcastles” (1972). A •nn naMAfi PN0DUC>*0N& p'nvni your own mental health, don’t understood the questions. BARBRA &TRtlSANO*OMAR SHARIF JERRY LEWIS CINEM> screws tightened or to rearrange violinist and a ghost fall in love. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. TUNNY GIRL' your prejudices.'In this civiliza­ Herschel Bernardi, Bonnie GREAT Sullivan Ava., Sa. Windsor tion, having the right mental I D CARDS Phono M 4-aS44 Bedelia. fOR All -R & -rPlCTURFS attitude is an integral part of the Vernon (24) BLACK JOURNAL HAVE YOU AN game. "rhe black role in the 1972 Superb EVENT SCHEDULED Fortunately for you, today we presidential campaign. THAT CALLS FOR have a do-it-yourself test that will LWV To Study STORES - 1 0 : 0 0 - d A T Em O FOOD? enable you to tell whether you’re (8-40) MARCUS WELBY, M.D. still an average heel on an even (24) STATE OF CONNECTICUT It may be a wedding, a ban­ Wtdi keel, or whether you need to be Election Laws s s m o E quet or Joat aa fatfonnal get- Ni|his State news wrap-up. docked som ew here for an A study of election laws will be together of a aoctety, lodge-or 1.30 As a result of substantial - 1 0 :3 5 - some friendly group. B A B O A IN , overhaul. the topic of discussion at a changes in Connecticut’s election (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY MATINEE Here is the test. All you have to general meeting of the Vernon laws over the past 10 years - 1 1 : 0 0 - We Are Prepared to do is answer the following simple League of Women Voters to be > ' • A L L 8 B A T S : leagues throughout the state have (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS questions. Try to be as honest as held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Serve You to Your undertaken a study to consider (18) EL SUPER SHOW GOYA Sit. i Sun. your nature will allow. the First Federal Savings Bank Complete Satisfaction SUPER WMk Ni(Mt more extensive proposals for - 1 1 :3 0 - 1:30 • 3:20 During a long drought, does it on Park Place. 7:1 5 -Oils 5:157:15-9:1 change which have come before (3) MOVIE Our catering eervloe !• set up I seem to you that more rain falls Republican Registrar' George the legislature in recent sessions. •Tm AU Right Jack” (1960). A to be flexible enough to ac- ] on the lawn of the expensive f Maharan and Democratic select­ The study in general has focused young man forms a band with his oonomodate any size gathering. home owned by the guy across/ man David Williams will be the W hy not oaQ ne and talk aver I on registration procedures as well G.I. buddies. Peter Sellers, the street than falls on yoi)Y guest speakers. the detallar as nomination and registration Terry-Thomas. lawn? ^ (8-40) DICK CAVETT ISAVINGS The nationwide beateeller I processes. If you saw three great big Mrs. Harold Shapiro, chairman (22-30) JOHNNY CARSON bullies beating up on a guy twice Social Workers of the local league’s Election - 12 : 0 0 - Garden Grove Caterere, Ine. your size, you’d just walk right by FOR Laws Committee, will serve as (18) NEWS TELEPHONE 649-5313—649-5314 and let them go on having their Hear Dr. Muro moderator of the discussion. — 1 :3 0 - fun, wouldn’t you? At Workshop Maharan will explain registraliun (3) MOVIE b o you ask yourself at least a procedures and Williams, will & 8 C O R dozen times a month, "Where Dr. James Muro will be at speak on conducting elections. does all my money go,” when you Robertson School Thursday mor­ Mrs. Thomas Dooley who heads EVERYONE! - Sun. I know darned well where your F HI I F’ARK IN'. '.u*H 1 ' t t ning to conduct the initial the league’s committee, will dis­ 2:00 r.M. money goes? Mon.-Thun. I P.H. cuss problems of becoming a ABSENTEE VOTING KIdnappKl" workshop for public school social Fri.^M. 7:30. 9:30 Now and then don’t you get the candidate. Following the 9Sc URNSIDE* workers and principals in a '.KO 111 iR N V • :it A V f I .* S I M A R I I ' iHfi sneaking feeling that your speakers there will be a general Sun. A • 6•8 In ill special study institute during the . M ist I I •, I R'lM H If I 1 < I I 1 r favorite bartender is paying more discussion. MUSIC TO SHOP BY school year. Requirements attention to the woes of other In order to encourage small He is director of the “ Schools guys at the bar than to your contributions to political can­ Without Failure ” program at the woes? didates, the league is calling University of Maine. Doesn’t it annoy you when your attention to a provision in the ♦Absence from the State during voting hours on November 7th. Manchester is one of four state IN CONCERT wife makes you sit still and snap new Federal Election Campaign units invited by the state Depart­ (6 a.m. to 8 p.m.) beans for the dinner table while Act which allows a donor to take • STARTS TOMORROW * ment of Education to participate she is giving you a bawling out for a direct tax credit against his 1972 •Absence from Manchester during voUng hours as a student in a in the institute. It is titled "Inter­ your misdeeds? income tax for half of the amount nalizing New School Social Work college, university, nurses’ training school or institution of higher Now you can so e H ie Graduate" No matter how understanding contributed up to an amount of Models in Local School Districts learning within the State or spouse of such student. you try to be, don’t you secretly (50, if the person is single. A anaki or for the tbst ttne. to Maintain Multi-Handicapped feel that teen-agers of today are a person may take the credit which ♦Absence from Manchester during voting hours because of member­ J O S ^ E . LEVINE Children in Regular Classrooms.” would be deducted from the total ROUND TABLE SINGER bit dopier than when you were a The institute is funded by a state ship in a religious community. MIKE NICHOLS-LAWRENCE TURMAN— * DUSTIN teen-ager yourself? tax due or take the standard grant. Remember the officer you used deduction. HOFFMAN Dr. Muro’s role in the ♦Illness or physical disability and unable to vote in person at to say you’d beat up as soon as The other method is to take an ANNE workshops will be to focus the the polls. you got out of the sesvice? If you itemized personal deduction for a MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL attention of school personnel on BANCROn bumped into him now, would you political contribution up to (100 if ♦Member of Armed Forces, spouse or dependent of such member. the use of humanistic qualities Msum m uiMsoii have two or three drinks with a person is married and filing a FRIDAY OCTOBER 20 7 P.M.-9 P.M. and behaviors in school and KATHARINE him for old times’ sake, par­ joint tax return or up to (50 if the enable them to introduce the person is single. 'The act applies To the REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE, ticularly if you figure he’d pick up ROSS approaches into local schools. He to contributions for any federal, Andrews Building, 57 East Center Street. Manchester. Conn. 06040 the check? will discuss and demonstrate a state or local candidate or cam­ Now and then, although of AC AD EM Y variety of ways to use reality paign committee. EASY course you wouldn’t admit it out Please arrange ABSENTEE BALLOT for: AWARD techniques in the classroom; loud, don’t you concede that if WINNER specifically, dramatic techniques, Voter’s N am e...... you were given the task of run­ MtT role playing, and class meetings. UNWELCOME CALLER PARKING omicTon ning the government, that it Address...... BENNET MARCHING BANDS MMC Dr. Muro will return Nov. 16, PUEBLO, Colo. (API - THE ERADUATE TECHNICaOir PANAVSIOW leCHOU would have to be pretty much of AMAueoauauaVnuu when be will be available to Police here are looking for a a full-time job? memben of the pupil personnel thief who likes telephones. Not Of course, what with the level FOR Joe Namatb services staff in the morning and only did he take a telephone DON'T DELAY COMPLETE AND MAIL TODAY BENNET JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL “C.C. And of brains that run in her tribe, from . the midtown shopping in in the afternoon will demonstrate FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, TEL. 646-2061 your wife could never really be as center, but he took the booth SATURDAY OCTOBER 2111 A.M.-2 P.M. U at a school. Other full-day visits REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE 4,000 CARS Company” smart as you. But sometimes are scheduled for February and housing the telephone as well. at 7:30 don’t you kind of admire the Treas. Charles McKenzie s April.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Corni.. Tuw., Oct. 17,1171;- PAGE FOUR— MANCHTPiTRR EVENIN'Q HERALD. Mancfaester. Conn., Tueg.. Oct. 17,1872 B A B B S d o u b l e OPERATION V e rn o n Youth Offenders No-Car Course Offered FRESNO, Ctelif. (AP) — Open Forum By PHIL PASTORET When Terry Wright, 9, came Strictly Political A family’s black iiheep is Topic of MCC Confab To Solve Parking Problem out of ths operating room after Program Increases usually the goat for all its a tonsillectomy, he discovered Totheedltor: troubles, too. that it was not only he who had I am always amased to see the HONOLULU (AP) - The ”I even had one student say been operated on. Heading the second dlscuulon reactions and comments of Dr. Jerome G. Milter, com- Univenity of Hawaii is offoing a that he vrould bum his draft card The doctors and nuraes fixed F o u n d e d Oct, i , 1881 Visits by RPHNA Considering the way on length of stay, principal and political people through the year missiona of youth tervicei for coune which requires students to but not his parking sticker.” the damag^ tall of Terry's they're usually furnished, th e Commonwealth of associate staffing, and other and esp^Ily around election use a means ol transportation Hodges explained that the stuffed seahorse. Susie, and newspaper by carrier dally before 6 p.m. With the initiation of the coor missed from the hospital to their folks ought to call the vis­ Masaachusetts, will be a principal home intake requirements will be properly bandaged it. Tme Published by Manchester Publishiiw Co., time. itors' quarters the o th a than the car in commuting course is not Just a means of should telephone the circulation depart­ dinator program at Rockville homes. participant in a day-long con­ James Lynch ot the state Plan­ seahorse had been made by his IS Bissell S tr ^ , Manchester, Conn. WJ040, Suddenly major political issues "guessed'* room to and from school. getting cars off campus, but also General Hospital, more referrali Visits to evaluate the home ference to be held Thursday on ning Commission on (}rlminal mother. ment, 647-9^. of our time cannot be talked School officials believe it to be is an attempt to show people they telephone 64S-2711 (AC 203.) have been received by the situation were made by the the Manchester Community Administration and George about openly and a decision a “first” in attempting to clear don’t need can. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Rockville Public Health Nursing public health nurses on these College Bidwell St. campus. The Sherry of the Manchester pubUc Published every evening ^ cep t Sundays made, pro or con. Issues become college campuses of the He said students will be asked Member of The Associated Press Association on patients being dls- referrals and plans for treatment discussion subject will be the school system department of and holidays. Entered at the Manchester, too political to take a personal automobile. to keep a journal of their ex­ VITAMINS set up together with the ph^- merits of group home care as social woric. Cbnn., Post Office as Second Class Mail stand and vote that way. The university, vrith 23,000 periences of getting around COMPANE AND SAVE The Board of Directors la not to clan, patient and family, 'nw contrasted with institutional care The third dtecuulon will center Matter. The Manchester Publishing Co. assumes students, has 6,700 automobiles without a car and that the data be excluded from being strictly coordinator program was in­ for youthful offenders. on social, school, and community would be compiled into material ARTHUR DRUG Burl L. Lyons Publisher no financial responsibility for itiated about two months ago. To Conference co-sponsors are relationships that accompany the registered for campus parking. It typographical errors appearing in adver­ political. In the meeting Oct. 11, is faced with a problem common to convince othen they don’t they all followed true to form in Board Rules date a total of 897 visits have been MCC and the Manchester Group rehabilitation and treatment need a car. Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in The made, and of these, 210 were for One way to give a fellow Home Planning Committee. Mor­ proceu. It will be led Iw Ralph to many university campuses — their evasion of personal, not less rope is to tie a marriage too many cars and not enough Payable in Advance Manchester Ehrening Herald. political responsibilities. On Wage bedside care and treatments and ning and afternoon seuions are Chaney of Connecticut Halfway 590 for health promotion. Divided knot in it. House, Inc. and Frank Coleman places to put them. Display advotising closing hours, three It’s just too bad that politicians • * * free and open to the public. One Month |3.25 One Year 339.00 into towns, U7 were made in Since assuming his post in 1969, M-:-7M 4-W E lL ti, of your Zcxiioc birth sign. ICOIIftO State Federation of Women’s y f TAUaUI 1 Friendihipi 31 And 61 Study Clubs officers and chairmen as 2 Give 32 A 62 Desires * ocr. II 3 It 33 Vour 63 New N or, V l l l 1 ^ 1 well as members of the Hebron 1 may 20 34 Truu 64 Must 4 Moy 1- 7-15^23| Junior Women’s Gub Wednesday fer>^44-34-43 5 Prepare 35 To 65 Tim* 6 It 34 For 66 Shun 31-4M 1-66 at its annual Federation Night OIMINI 7Thot 37 To 67 Heart lAOITtAklUl 6 Serious 38 In 68 Detoilt program at 8:15 at the Masonic MAY 2t 69 Impresilve Nor.ii Temple. 9 This 39 Focli JU tll 20 10 Expect 40 Turn 70 Entertain p i c . v 1 ^ Ifk Mrs. Midge Gordon of West ) 1 Now 4 1 Quibble 71 Anything 4-14-24-37^ fc-X 3-U-25J2 72 Mix o Hartford, formerly of ^53-41-80-85 12 Doy 42 Noturol 13 Nice 43 And 73 For Manchester, will discuss "ESP CANCIk U Isn't 44 Those 74 Less CAPaiCORN 15 Arc 45 True 75 Romonce bic. 22 If I Were and Card Fleadlng.” Mrs. Gor­ r A«.% JiiR* 46 The 76 May 16 Work JAN. It don, who does private readings, cHftJMlY 22 17 With 47 Charismo 77 Com* ^ o . will answer questions after the 16 Finonciol 46 Gifts 78 Freely 24-42-47-52J A Car Key 2- 8-28-35 49 Love 79 Be 49-72-78 1^55-40-87-88 19 Be meeting. 20 Surprises . 50 Counts 80 Trovel AQUAtlUS Last month, my husband The club’s conservation com­ LIO 21 A 51 Your 61 Are 22 Only 52 Is 02 Affectlonoti JAH. 20 brought me a key rack. It’s bright mittee will also have a display at JUtY 2i 83 Reconciled 23 Tried 53 Trip fl$ . It / pink, shaped like an elephant and J.A17S. 22 54 Unottoched 64 Ending the meeting. Hostesses are I ^ . t 24 Wise 22-34-49-50^ 55 State 85 Folders ^ bears the motto, "An elephant Charles Burkett and Mrs. David ^ 3- 4-19-33 25 For 44-71-74. 0 »to-59-70 26 Your 56 Over 86 Best never forgets." He hung the rack KitUe. 27 Is 57 Or 87 Your tiscu viaco 28 Thought 58 Personal 86 Finonces on he kitchen door and Members are reminded to 89 Letters 29 Perhops 59 To MA*. 20 ^ proclaimed proudly, “There! bring magazines for the hospital, 30 Song 60_____ Of 90 Thinat ^ bO P How’s that for a solution to your 18-39-43^584 y:..- (£ used adult and children’s clothing OtlO-13-20-29 j^(g)G ood ^Adverse Neutral L t V car key problem?” for St. Francis Mission, and (&J48-57-82-89 12-44-79-831 Now my husband has come up cents-off coupons. M il with solutions before. (A The event is open to guests and ifa l It'A Ec. magnetic key chain, a key chain prospective members. Those in­ About Town 1/1 fJS 0) eO «jd bracelet and once a key chain terested in membership in the QE-S* Gamma Chapter of Alpha The East Side Recreation with an enormous fuzzy r ^ pom­ The Rev. and Mrs. James Bell club may contact Mrs. Charles CZ) 02 pon on the end of it. But this is Carsky of 86 Kenneth br., Ver­ Delta Kappa will meet Center will be closed Wednesday night because of open house at CO O the first time he’s given me a key non. membership chairman. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bennet Junior High School. .H 0 . 2 §0 rack, and it’s really terrific. A t Nazarene Church Manchester Historical Society, Nine times out of ten, when I 106 Hartford Rd. Refreshments come in from the garage I hang will be served at the home of The Rev. and Mrs. James Bell, active pastoral ministry, he and YWCA Offers Miss Gloria Norbet, 24 Goalee Dr. *> o <0 iL 2 Si my keys on the new rack. The his wife, who assists him as a tenth time (no system is evangelist, singers and musicians, assisted by Mrs. Cecilia Moore will be featured at s(>ecial ser­ musician, entered into full-time New Classes '3 b 2 foolproof) the phone is ringing, a and Miss Susan Harkins. vices this week starting tonight at evangelistic work. « -“ w child is screaming or something is 7:30 at the Church of the The YWCA will sponsor two burning on the stove and I shoot The Hartford County Dental Nazarene, 236 Main St. new classes. Astrology and through the door at Olympic Assistants Society will meet The services will be held each. Haiku, starting this month at the tonight at 7:30 at Hunt Memorial, speed, dropping the keys en Artsy Coats weeknight at 7:30 and on Sunday Short, swingy tent coats, Community Y, 80 N. Main St. 230 Scarborough St., Hartford. 3^ -o § 2 o route. An eight-week course in Haiku, Dr. Robert Schreibman, a My husband can’t understand at 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m., and are that resemble artists’ open to the public. a Japanese poetry form, will be pedodontist from Glastonbury, a; I it. "If you’d use the key rack smocks, are accessorized ^at I US 0) ^ The Rev. Mr. Bell served as taught by Virginia Brady Young will be speaker. C A 0> every time," he admonishes “this with scarves and oversized S C pastor of the Church of the starting Oct. 24 from 10 to 11:30 wouldn't happen. You’d never berets (or an even more 8 Nazarene from 1948 to 1953 and artsy effect. These coats, a.m. Haiku differs from Western The Manchester Young lose your car keys.” has also pastored churches in which feature blousey poetry in that the objects in Republicans will meet 8 S ’3 Couple Wed 25 Years I am quick to explain that the Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Massachusetts; Maryland, Ken­ sleeves and slash pockets, nature create the emotion in the ia-Sol keys are not lost, merely mislaid poet. Haiku is pure perception coffee room of the town hall. A tucky and Texas. look great with pants or ® S m 5 " Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beaulieu of Mr. and Mrs. Beaulieu were and that my record for finding short skirts. and feeling, expressed wholly in discussion of election plans will In 1970, after 25 years in the be held and future plans made. UJ fn o o Crystal Rd., Elllington, formerly married Oct. 11,1947 at St. John’s missing car keys is phenomenal. terms of an occurance in the -S All interested people are invited. of Manchester, were feted Sun­ Polish National Catholic Church Over the years, I’ve honed my world of nature. A seven-week course in Club membership is open to day at a 2Sth w ading anniversary on Golway St. by the. Rev. F^ul talent for this land of detective astrology, taught by Mrs. Marie anyone 18 to 40 years old. WINDOW celebration at the R^kville Fish Kozlowski. work to a very fine edge. ■ S* > S> FYiends and relatives from missing, I stop, close my eyes and Koffee Krafters will meet SHADES O supervisor at the Emhart Mfg. Spada has studied with Natalie o 'S New York, Manchester, Co. in Windsor. concentrate. “If I were a car key Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Mode to Order ■MM' where would I be?” I ask myself. & ssett of West Hartford and Len Community Y, 79 N. Main St. Bring your old roUen In WlUimantic, Norwich and Colum­ Kastenbaum of Wethersfield. She » T, S g «5 bia attended the reception. (Herald photo by Pinto) Almost instantly a visual picture Members will continue working nnd Mve SSo per shnde. ® .s comes to mind. If the last time I has also participated in the on com husk dolls. Hostesses wifi had the keys the phone was ihe Philosophers Open ^ Forum in be Mrs. Robert Holman and Mrs. E. A. JOHNSON -o-> ringing, I see them in my mind’s Blast Hartford. Sylvia Gusavitch. Meetings are Registration for either class open to all interested women in PAINT 00. eye under the phone book. If a ^ l - s &-S Our Servicemen child was crying, there they are may be made by contacting the this area. A babysitter is 723 MAIN ST. ^24 § M'S next to the box of bandai^. If YWCA office at the Community available. A a inii Y. " b ’p'S something was burning, I might -B 2 - ° 5 » Mrs. Young is a member of the Seaman Brendan N. Moriarty, Woodworth, husband of the see the keys in the potholder M * 5 >> " g Haiku Society of America and has son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. former Miss Judith Dunn of drawer. I 1 w won several prizes for her haiku. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Moriarty of 27 Kensington St., is Willie Qrcle, Tolland, recently It’s a system that demands In May of 1971, she was invited to serving aboard the oiler USS keen logic and accurate recall. received the Vietnamese Gallan­ OR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB Washington, D.C., to record her FOR PROBATE JUDGE Passaumpsic, homeported in try Cross with Bronze Star in But my husband is not im­ poems at the Library of Congress Long Beach, Calif., which recent­ ceremonies at the Naval Air Sta­ pressed. "You’ll never find your for its permanent poetry collec­ DISTRICT of MANCHESTER ly won the Battle “E ” award for tion, Ellyson Field, Pensacoloa, car keys with your eyes clo s^ ,’’ tion. having the largest efficiency Fla., for outstanding service as a he says. A native of New York Gty, she rating among ships of her type. helicopter pilot in Vietnam. The other day, the unheard of What Can Be has studied with some well-know He is a graduate of East Catholic happened. While I wras sorting poets including Robert Frost, High School and Manchester WAC Spec. 5 Rita A. Berube, the laundry, I found my Philip Booth and Anne Sexton. ATTORNEY Community College. daughter of Mrs. Isabelle husband’s car keys in the pocket Done tor Gout? She has been anthologized three M.Berube of 95 Judy Lane, South of his tennis shorts. For safe times and has had almost 200 of Airman Peter J. Danyliw, son Windsor, is the first TV woman keeping I put them on top of the By Lawrence Lamb, M.D. smear every year. (Only the h e r poems published in RON JACOBS of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. cameraman in the Army. She soap powder box. womb is out.) I have had magazines in the United States Danyliw of 43 Forest St., recently recently completed training at Minutes later, he came into the Dear Dr. Lamb — I keep four children and have been and Canada. Annually, she con­ c bo OJ completed basic Air Force the Brooke Army Medical Center kitchen very upset. "I just can’t getting attacks from the gout retired one year. ducts a modern p o e ^ seminar 0) training at Lackland, AFB, Tex., at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., and is understand it,” he puzzled. “I and it usually hits my an­ for the Colgate University a and has been assigned to Qianute now an instructor at the Clinical always put my keys on top of my kles. I’ve been going to a Dear Reader—If your doc­ Women’s Gub. AFB, Tex., for specialized Specialist School, Letterman dresser. Always!” doctor about a year or tor who has been giving you longer and he gives me some training as a survival equipment General Hospital, FYesidio, Calif. Now don’t fret,” I said. your examinations thinks so, • . pills to take when it occurs. I believe you should continue A l l O l l t I O W T 1 CA B*.® 3 specialist. He is a 1972 graduate "Remember, missing car keys I’m 50 years old and it to do so. There are different i VF TT of Manchester High School. Navy Ens. John F. O’Connors, are my speciality. Just close your started about five years ago. ways of doing a hysterecto­ The American Youth Hostels ns u) i Q son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. eyes and concentrate completely I need to know what I can my and it’s not clear what (AYH) will sponsor a 20-mile CU Navy Lt. (j.g.) Flichard A. O’Connors of 275 Lake St., on those keys. When did you last eat and drink. Sometimes I you mean by having only the bicycle ride on level terrain M W recently received a commission have them?” get it when I’ve been drink­ womb out. Actually the com­ beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday from l a in the U.S. Naval Reserve in “This is silly.” he said ing and other times I get it plete uterus consists of the the Mary Cheney Library, George ■■ LEARN ■■■ graduation ceremonies at the sheepishly. even if I haven’t had any­ body of the uterus and the Legier of 36 Jarvis Rd, will lead » __ Naval Aviation Schools Com­ "Come on! Cooperate! ” thing to drink. I'm just plain cervix. For an analogy, you the ride. BASIC OR stu p ed . I don’t have a can think of it like a fruit-v H 0) O mand in Pensacola. Fla. He has "Well, I played tennis last T s :a CD ADVANCED been assigned to Whiting Field, night. Maybe I put the keys in the re^lar doctor now since he jar. The body— ,, of - the - - uterus ' moved out of the state. is the main part of the jar Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Pensacola, where he will con­ pocket of my tennis shorts.” Ladies of , will meet INCOME TAX tinue his training before earning “O.K." I responded. "And then Could you please help me? and the rim of the jar where I need it very much. tonight at 7:30 at the KofC Home. PREPARATION his wings as a Navy pilot. He is a what?” the lid is screwed on repre­ Dr. H. John Malone, president of 1967 graduate of East Catholic “I put my tennis shorts in the Dear Reader—Yes, I can sents the cervix. Sometimes the Blast Catholic Foundation Will High School and a 1971 graduate clothes hamper.” help you. Get yourself a new when a hysterectomy is speak at 8:30. H&R Block. of Louisiana Technical University “You're getting warm,” I en­ doctor as soon as possible. done, only the body of the Thousands are earning good in Ruston. couraged. "Now the big question. You’ll need regular supervi­ uterus is removed and the money as tax preparers. En­ What happens to things in the sion. While dietary control cervix is left in. In this case, t o rollment open to men and helps a little bit in some peo­ a woman can still develop women of all ages. Job inter­ clothes hamper?” Try To views available for best stu­ On-the-Move Shampoo "That’s it! My keys are in the ple with gout, individuals cancer of the cervix and a dents. Send for free informa­ regular examination with a Remember, Dry shampoo is a great laundry room. Hey! You haven't who have recurring attacks • J tion and class schedules. should be taking medicine Pap smear is indicated. In To Remember HURRY! time saver for quickie trips washed them have you? he cried other instances the entire • -d- Classes start Oct 30. 1972 or overnight stays. And you hurrying out the door. since even the strictest diet­ !Sot To Forget ary control doesn’t accom­ uterus is taken out, including won’t have to lug around When my husband returned he the cervix. In these instances The Coat Rack HaR Block. dryera, curlers or hair spray was swinging the keys non­ plish enough. a woman is most unlikely to 356j R.H. West Middle tpke.foke since dry shampoo cleans Individuals who have at­ Manchesler/Phone 646 5440 chalantly around his finger. "Do develop a cancer. Theoreti­ *0 Please send me tree information without causing the hair to you know why I forgot to put my tacks of gouty arthritis need cally, she might develop one I am interested in tCheck One) lose its style. medicine all the time and of the vaginal wall but these keys away? I was thinking about not just for the attacks. The □ Basic Court* □ AdvarKod Course Silver and Gold my serve. It was terrible! My are relatively rare 5 idea is to take medicines reg­ VOTE coordination was all of...” (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | Name______Gold metallic fabrics have ularly to prevent the attacks Thr Cut RacIi "You don’t have to explain in the first place. always sold well during the i t Purnrll Plirf [ holidays. But designers have anything to me,” I interrupted. You also need to take med­ “I agree with the motto on the Send your questions to Or. Lamo, perfected these fabrics so icine to- prevent the later in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box Downtown Mincbuter REPUBLICAN key rack. Only an elephant never they’re subtler than ever be­ development of gouty arthri­ 1551, Radio City Station, New York, (R c ir of Burton’s) . iip------fore. Look for the latest in forgets!” tis, which is not like the N Y. 10019. For a copy of Dr. iam b's fashion with silver specks or acute attacks, but which can booklet on losing weight send 50 T t:L 649-tM7 This Ad Paid Por By (iilizens For Jurobs golden thread s running cause deformity of the joints. cents to the same address and ask Fritz DellaFera^ (Chairman; Jack l)e(^uatlru., Trees. CUP AND MAIL TODAY through. , Without medicine there may for "Losing Weight" booklet. be a slow accumulation of Herald deposits in the joints that causes chronic gouty arthri­ C Yesterdays tis. Alcohol and dietary binges often precipitate an NABISCO acute attack as do emotional 25 Years Ago factors and some other as­ Treasure Peanut IOV4OZ pects of living, but preven­ Butter Patties pke Over 200 Orford Village tion of these attacks doesn’t Everything 55< residents, under current sales obviate the point that you regulations, may be dispossessed need to be taking medicine Chest of their rents here with no place regularly and this means a Diamond O to go if Plainville federal project that you need a doctor. sales are completed soon. m COLOMBIAN COFFEE Dear Ur. Lamb — I would should bo! Diamonds... f/3 o £ 8 « § i i Finast 10 Years Ago like to know if it is necessary I s 1 lb can for a woman 63 years old _ -2 R ' l I E a I I l | | i \ 100% Miss EX'S M. Johnson, assistant who has had a hysterectomy and ONLY 02 administrator of Manchester and has been a widow for .2 1 d 1 S Memorial Hospital, is honored by seven years to have a Pap I Is l aria hospital’s trustees for her 40 S'; Icil Calgon Bath Oil Beads II ez cm € lc at ° g y ^ years of work with hospital. “ * fi % z Dole Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink 46 Of can 33c Dr. Samuel E. Pond is ap­ NEW! - EXCITING CUM 5 ^ pointed project coordinator for 3 -S .. . Dole Pineapple Sliced In Syrup 20 ez can 41c NATURAL HEALTH ^ £ touryear job rehabilitation study S J 1/3 Dole Pineapple Chunk! In Syrup 20 ez can 41c plannef by Bureau of Vocational FOOD SHOPPE -a Rehabilitation, State Department eO 'tS-S ^I Lysol Deodorizing Cleaner 40 Of eln 1 ,09 XT THE JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 i j i i I a of Education. ^ -8 P 02 Kal Kan Liver Chunk Dog Food 2 Wh 01 cam 67c Mrs. Raymond Gamble is PARKADE fSI MAIN I T R I I T , M A N C H IIT IN I § § « S! I ■ ■f I elected grand chief of Connec­ from $100 Hsrilord • Mlddl.town • Ntw Bril.In Sweet N’ Low Sugar Substitute 5»oi.k. 45c Q & « ticut Pythian Sisters. ^#|^bou(ouM |gec/a/ga|imenf£j«nJ^ CO iS m .ES .S i MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, Manchwter, Cotm., Tuw.. Oct. 17, M W - PAGE N D «

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c/> 2 S -S -S -lf m f o Parties Back Sewers. Democrats Favor School ^ 3 « « q - • ES 3 « ^£2. E2.3* 3i/' S^ '*♦ Both the Democratic Town Avery St. School. Newly display some of the year’s pro­ rt rt ^ g . o !»'■ ; building would be “u little as She raid that her motions Committee and the Republican one-third of the total fl.9 million presented in the Oct. 19,1971 and registered boys are requested to jects for viewing by the public. 3 O C • • —

t f j # e r Tolland School Bus Plan Delayed

property on Peter Green Rd. the Old Jail Museum on the Faced with the need to obtain Arthur T. and Kathleen G. Green and the Benton taxpayer approval for the addi­ Liomestead on Metcalf Rd. tion to the middle school, the Dierowux to Michael L. and Joan C. Johnson, property on (Yystal Some of the visitors came from Board of Education last week 18 far away as California, Mexico -----vagr«,a^eed to postpone its idea of Lake Rd. Mary L. Ertel to MAK ind Canada. Die museums will luichasing and running its own be open the next two Sundays, set of B^ool buses. Construction, property on Merrow Rd. Oct. 22 and 29, from 1 until 4 The local-owned school bus p.m., before closing for the concept has been under con­ Town of Tolland to A and B Mold Co., property on Rt. 30 in (Vinter. sideration for about a year by Bulletin Board transportation committee chair­ the town-own^ industrial park. Phyllis Shilito to William C. Die Republican Women’s Gub man (Charles Mayer. Last Gibbe and Shervrood Hill, proper­ vill meet tonight at 7:45 at the Wednesday night Mayer ty on Doyle Rd. Knowiton home, on Metcalfe Rd. recommended the idea be post­ Cecelia T. Homer to William The Grange will meet tonight poned until the school addition is Gibbs and Sherwood 0. Hill, It 8 in the Grange Hall. completed. property on Doyle Rd. The Town Plan Advisory Cora- Eldward Jendnicek to William nnittee will meet tomorrow night Gibbe and Sherwood 0. Hill, It 8 in the Administration It had originally been believed property on Doyle Rd. EMlding. the town could save money over Die Conservation Committee g Richard P. and Diane D. the long run by owning and Manulla to Gerard F. and Andrea will meet tomorrow night at 8 at operating the school buses, rather G. Byme, property on Baxter St. he MacArthur home on Merrow than contracting the transporta­ Museums Visited ■Id. tion to an outside company, Die Tolland Historical Society wUch would have to make a Manchester Evening Herald O) reports record attendance at their 03 03 profit on the contract. Tolland correspondent Bette r»“ - two museums Sunday as over 100 t-^ The budget, while not in­ visitors signed the guestbooks at )uatrale, telephone 875-2845 3 . ^ 3 S cluding the cost of buses, did reflect the board’s intention to hire a business manager, part of whose duties would have been to p - run the school buses. The Columbia business manager was one of the 3 f r budget items drawing the most fire from cost-conscious tax­ Teacher Contract S - ^ B’ payers during the two-month long budget S tru v e last spring , and 05 was subsequently cut by the Goes Into Force « H .P | i o board on the recommendation of &5 ft) • 0 0 03 0 Superintendent of Schools Dr. The teachers’ salary contract Mrs. Ruth Dawson, PTA (hib Kenneth MacKenzie. between the school board and the Scout representative, issued a Mayer also reported the bus Columbia Teachers Association plea for den mothers. Diere is a drivers have requested a meeting will stand as ratified and will be carry-over of 21 boys from last a Q'Ci with two board members and the filed in the town clerk’s office. year with only one den mother so ^ The board has voted to hire a off, and cut your laundry time down to size — with gas. 03^ 0) School at 8 p.m. Brown, hospitality and Mrs. 8 : 5 C 3 Warranty Deeds negotiator to represent it In the ______a) D. matter. Shirley Altken, Board of Educa­ (U Tvrelve warranty deeds were tion representative. Extended hours at CNG showrooms: : 3 filed with the town clerk lu t PTA Budget The extra meeting in February Hartford showroom, 233 Pearl Street . . . Saturdays from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. week, four of which were for Die Columbia PTA adopted a will commemorate PTA New Britain showroom, 69 West Main Street . . . Thursday night till 9 P.M. p- 5 ': newly built houses. Richard St. Germain to budget of 1405, appropriated |55 Founders Day. Or call CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or New Britain (224-9157) Lawrence A. and Corrlne E. to aid Girl Scouts and voted to Meeting Whirlpool Bock, property on Dogwood Rd. hold an extra meeting in The Eastern Connecticut Modal LVQ3201 (Whita only), February. Schoolmen's Association will n O ft ^ Richard St. Germain to Robert $155.95 i2§=;™ ^ o 2 >-i 3 ft The budget includes 925 for a meet at Porter School, Nov. 2, <9 (X'O C and Cteraldlne F. Llebla, >t76u85, not including ! ^ g : 3 § i : ™ 2 2 tentatively. The association re­ ^ 0» ^ — !2. 3 — T3 property on ^ . historian book; 950 scholanhlp to Installation. / ! <^ 2L ft o ’’^ 3 quested the use of the school . r rt 3 S o a c »*2. 6T X Rkhard St. Germain to a local graduate of Windham ^!Ll M U\"' > £ 9 a " f Richard F. and Maraaret J. H l^ School ; 910 scholarship to a because of Its central location. Mtoisaiao Koebanek, property on Dogwood Porter School graduate; 970 for Rd. the eighth grade class party and Manchester Evening Herald CONNECTICUT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION Columbia correspondent VIrgiiila Henry Kreefako to Dioinas R. 950 for the Fourth of July parade, Serving the Greater Hartford and New Britain areas. tnd PatrlcU M. Fleckensteln, among others. Carlson Tel. 228-9224 ’■<1

MANCHESTER EVKNING HERALD, Mancheiter, Conn.. Tuw.. Oct. 1 7 .1 8 7 1 -P A Q E H ^ V f PAGE TEN— MANCHESTER EVENIING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn., Tuea., Oct. 17,1872

O b it u a r y K-Mart Sign Denied^ Deakin No, 1 GOP Campaigning About Town Public Wilson Deakin of 25 Hansen Manchester WATE8 wiU meet Records Two Others Tabled Dr., Vernon, was the winner tonight at the Itallan-American Wsrnuity Deeds of last week's football contest Disappointes W eicker Gub. Weighing In wlU be from 7 Ronald F. VanBuren to Helen Mn.MayI.Cheetnuui Mrs. Mary G. Alcock BY DOUG BEVINS in The Herald. Deakin missed to 8. Mrs. Felix Grenuno is In Mn. May Innes Cheesman, 88, Mrs. fdary G. Alcock, 76, of 80 (Herald Reporter) 8. DePerry, property at 67 only three games to take the charge of a HaUoween program. of Rocky Hill, mother of George Spruce St. died Saturday at Mather St., conveyance tax $10 prize. Marlon Crossen and Mrs. n sca l I. Oieeunan of Manchester, died Manchester Memorial Hospital. The Manchester Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), facing NEW HAVEN (AP) - Sen. Weicker isn’t running for office $28.06. A new contest appears in Mastrangelo won last week’s fruit Monday at a Rocky Hltl convales­ Mrs. A,lcock was bom in Dan­ three variance requests for a total of five oversize signs, Lowell P. Weicker Jr, R-Conn., this year. His term expires 1978. Mary Dunn to Kenneth M. and today’s Herald. basket for having the greatest cent home. zig, Germany and came to denied one variance and tabled the other two requests expressed disappointment Mon­ The senator from Greenwich Jean C. Browne, property at 74 The contest is sponsored by weight loss. Members with Other survivors are 2 Manchester as an infant. She was day in the campaigning of made his comments during a Wedgewood Dr., conveyance tax Monday night. Martin Ltd. of Manchester, names beginning with D throu^ daughters, another son, 12 a member of Concordia Lutheran Republican candidates, especial­ news conference at Yale Univer­ $29.70. ZBA members, acting in closed other would be 92 square Nassiff Arms of Manchester, L are reminded to bring items for grandchildren and 8 great- Church. ly at the congressional level, this sity, where he began a three-day Kenneth M. and Jean C. session after public hearings on (tester S. Ososki of 382 Main 20th Century TV of East Hart­ a fruit basket. Suirvivors are two sons, Warren visit as a Chubb Fellow. He will Browne to Christopher P. and Look what granddilldren . fall. the requests, denied a variance St. and Dr. Samuel Stone of 378 ford and Brown’s Tire Shop of Funeral services will be Alcock of Cypress, Calif., and “ 1 don’t think they’re fighting be living in onf the un­ Elizabeth P. McHale, property at sought by the Goodrich Realty 'Main St. opposed the Pontiac Manchester. Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Rose Harvey Alcock of IVbdrid, Spain; as they ought to," he said, dergraduate college’s residential 73 Spruce St., conveyance tax Group for a free-standing sign — f*ark application. “ What they’re Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., and flight grandchildren. units. Mary Cheney Library wiU hold a $34.10. 52 feet high and 282 square feet in doing nationwide has nothing to without singling out any specDlc Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose Fu.neral services will be story hour for pre-school children Edward J. and Loretta A. size — at the new K-Mart shop­ do with the Town of candidates. Weicker said he is concerned Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Thurs

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All Senior QUiens going on the The Fellowcraft Club of Horton Leaving F F B T About Town Manchester Lodge.of Masons will 8th District Concerned Bolton Man Auxiliary Canada trip must carry with them State Lottery proof of citizenship, such as a fill the stations uNilght when the Shows Fashions The ways and means com ­ birth certificate or a restored Master Mason de^ee, in full Pro Basketball Salaries Highest Over Bon Ami Complex Company Co mittee of Center Congregational voter certificate. Those planning Hlramk legend form, will be Directorship A “ Harvest M oon” fashion Church will meet t o n ^ t at 7 :S0~ to make the trip should be at the presented at the Masonic Temple show will be presented tonight by however. A fire there can en­ HARTFORD (AP) - Donald at the church office. The confir­ Center Monday at 7:30 a.m. at 7:30. ------8th UtUitla District officials In Guard the VFW Auxiliary at 8 at the danger surrounding propoty and, W. Horton said Monday he will mation evaluation committee will expressed concern last night over Post Home on E. Center St. Peggy Kingman of 819 Clark j possibly, our firemen." resign Nov. 2 as state lottery meet at 8 at the ichdreh library. I what they consider a potential Tickets will be available at the . Delta Chapter, RAM, will meet St., South Windsor, srUl give Despite Two-League Hockey War District president William director to return to his speciality fire hasard in the district. They First Lieutenant Lawrence A. door. Wednesday at .7:30 p.m. at the guest demonstration on portrait ' Hanklnson, describing the' of electronic data proceulng in Friendship Qrcle of the Salva­ were referring to the flve- Converse of 584 Brandy St., The fashions will be provide Masonic Temple. The Past oil painting at the Manchester Art buildings as “ tinder boxes that private industry. tion Army will meet tonl^t at buildlhg former Bon Ami com­ Bolton, president of the L. A. by Burton’s . Models’ hairstyles Master degree w ill be> ex­ Association meeting Friday at 8 could go anytime," 7:45 at the church for a plex off Hilliard St., the scene of Horton, a New Canaan resi­ Converse Co., Bolton, has been be created by the Little emplified. Wayne Garland, ex­ m. at Whiton Memorial recommended a fomud inspec­ NEW YORK (AP) — Johnny Bench earns $82,500 a year as Sammy Baugh was a hero of two decades ago with the Chamberlain got $66,000 as a rookie with the Philadelphia two suspicious flrn in recent dent, has held the job for about appointed to the position of com­ Women Coiffures on Purnell PI. fellowship program. Hostesses cellent scribe, will preside. After Lbrary. The event Is open to the tion of the complex by the town are Mrs. William Hall and Mrs. supercatcher of the Cincinnad Reds. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Washington R ^ kin s, but he supposedly made only $30,000 months. 10 months. The lo t t ^ went into manding officer of the Support Refreshments will be served. the degree work, there will be a public. Members are reminded Warriors in 1959-60 and in three seasons later roae to bpilding inspector. to operation in February and since John Kripjak. social hour with refreshments. bring their 1972 club year dues. m ^ e s about $82,500 a month during the Milwaukee Bucks’ as the most celebrat«l player of his time. $100,000. Boston, not to let Russell be embarrassed, came up District Fire Chief Granville Co. 1st Bn., 160th Infantry, Children’s fashions will be ' “ When there’s a glow in the sky then has undergone changes basketball season. It was, of course, a bidding war that also shot NFL pay to with $100,001. Lingard, in his report for Connecticut Army National modeled by Michelle Russell of — someone may die,” he warned. designed to improve its populari­ Pro basketball's salaries make virtual amateurs of affluent September, stated he still is in­ Guard at Manchester. Lawton Rd., Michelle Uegl of higher levels. College kids got huge bonuses and veterans Lingard reported that Fire ty and to m ^ e it less com­ Basketball has many other high-salaried m em ben, In­ vestigating the two fires. Lingard A native of Manchester, Lt. Vernon, and Kathryn Gray and heroes from other sports despite a two-league war that is often doubled their pay overnight. Prevention Week was a great plicated. is also fire marshal for the dis­ Converse attended Manchester Sandra Gray of CamhridM St. skyrocketing hockey paychecks. When the NFL abwrbed the American Football Leage a cluding Pete Maravich of Atlanta, $325,000 per year; Austin success in the district. He Horton said be felt he had Mrs. Marge Chem eru and trict. High School and studied zoology Football and baseball stars, nuny of them living on less few years ago, the huge bonuses dropped off and sabufes Carr of Geveland, $250,000 and Spencer Haywood o f Seattle, produced two letters of thanks accomplished the goab be had set Mrs.Evelyn Paradise are in at tte University of Connecticut. than $100,000 a year, suffer by comparison. slowed in their streak to the sky. and Jim McDaniels, who Jumped from the ABA to Seattle, Appearing before the 8th for fire prevention programs at when he took the job and now charge of the event. Bentley and Bowres Schools. He In 1064 he joined Manchester’s Jabbar’s in c r ^ b le $400,000 deal with Milwaukee—and $300,000 each. District directors last night, wants to return to work he con­ Baseball got its first $200,000-a-year performer when Hank said that about 1,500 persons 134th Militaty Police Co. lingard explained that, although siders his “ first love.” you wonder why they call them the Bucks?—is trailed Aaron started chasing Babe Ruth’s career record of 714 attended an Open House last Because of his outstanding The expected ABA-NBA merger will curb such high the present owners of the com­ Joseph B. Bums, executive handsomely by Walt Frazier’s $350,000 from the New York home runs, was sig n ^ to a three-year pact in 1971 by the Saturday in the 8th District record at Manchester, he was salaries in the future, but—for this era at lea st-if you’re tall, plex have fulfilled all legal secretary of the state Gaming chosen to attend the Connecticut Two Indicted Knicks and Jerry West’s $300,000 from the Los Angeles Atlanta Braves. obligations, even under insurance Firehouse, to mark the end of fast, accurate and smooth, you’re also a millionaire. Commission, said, “ Don took on Army National Guard Officer Lakers. However, the Babe’s incredible $80,000 salary in 1928 requirements, the buildings, not Fire Prevention Week. an especially difficult job at my Candidate School where he was On Murder Charlie Scott, two years out of the University of North was— in the pre-income tax era, probably worth more than completely occupied, remain a A report by Mary Laraia, dis­ A current bidding scuffle between the establiahed urging. awarded a conunission in 1967. Carolina, jum p^ from the American Basketball Association Jabbar’s current $400,000 deal. great hazard because of their trict tax collector, listed about Charges National Hockey League and the infant, but well-bankrolled “ He left a very fine private After commissioning, Lt. attraction to potential fire bugs. 840,000 in tax c o u p o n s in the to the rival National Association’s Phoenix Suns and his fee Carl Yastrzemski is a $167,000 player for the Boston Red World Hockey Association, has made several hodoey players consulting business to accept the Converse was aiuigned to C Co., “ We have been fortunate so first two weeks of October. The hit the $300,000 class. Sox, while in the $150,000 class are Willie Mays of the New instantly wealthy. challenge of planning and im­ 1st Bn. 169th Infantry, at HARTFORD (AP) - Two far," he said. "Our men have district’s taxing year began Oct. 1. Wilt (ilhamberlain, a bachelor with a $1 million hilltop York Mets, Roberto (Hemete of Pittsburgh and Bob Gibson plementing the state’s first ven­ Middletown, where he renudned Hartford brothers were indicted responded quickly and have con­ The sum collect^ is just over 30 castle, read about teammate West’s new contract and Bobby Hull, the famed "Golden Jet” of the Chicago Black ture into gaming,” he added. until 1970 vvhen he returned to for murder by a Superior Court of St. Louis. trolled the fires there in record per cent of total anticipated taxes grand jury Monday in the robbery Hawks, was hired at age 32 in a 10-year, $2.7 million player- “ He accomplished this and Muichester as a support platoon decided to hold out for renegotiation of his $250,000 salary. Ted Williams busted the $100,000 bracket IS years ago and time. Hie hazard still remains. for the entire fiscal year. and shooting death of Harold coach-executive deal by the WHA’s Winiiipeg Jets. now feels that it is time to return leader and received a promotion He finally was given more t^ n $300,000. anybody with two great seasons expects that much in the Williard of New Britain June 23. Derek Sanderson, hodtey’s flashy answer to football to data processing consulting.” to the rank of first lieutenant. After all, electric bills and maid service are expensive modem market. Philip Watts, 19, and John swifter Joe Namath, left the Stanley Cup champion Boston Elarly this year, he was appointed these days. You can bet that Johnny Bench will make it when the Watts, 23, were held on 850,000 executive officer with Head­ Artis Gilmore left Jacksonville University for $260,000 Bmins for the new Philadelphia Blazers and $MO,000. bond each along with an alleged Reds pay him in 1973 for his deeds of this season which quarters (3o., 1st Bn., 169th Infan­ Meanwhile, Bruin ace Bobby On and several other NHL accomplice, James Qieatham 31, yearly with the ABA’s Kentucky Colonels. included topping the National League in home runs and runs Bus Veto try at Manchester. standouts have, as a result of the competitiop, bagged $1 of New Britain, who police say Remember George Mikan? The former DePauI great was batted in. He has been awarded the million deals with their clubs. waited in the car outside voted the top player in basketball for the first half of the 20th Lafferty Speaks Connecticut State Emergency These are the team sports, men who are guaranteed their Williard's house. Cheatham Namath is pro football’s biggest moneymaker with a Medal and qualified as an expert Century, including a brilliant stint with the Minneapolis money whether they perform well this year or not. In Writs Served To Charter Unit pleaded guilty to conspiracy to $250,000 paycheck from the wellheeled New York Jets, and with the M-16 rifle. Lakers. individual endeavors, the huge paydays are there, but it’s commit r o b b ^ and is awaiting John Brodie, if the salary guessm are close, makes HARTFORD (AP) - Writs The son of Lawrence Converse Mikan, an early giant at 6-feet-lO, finally managed to make They contend the only partial The Manchester Charter Revi­ sentencing Nov. 3. almost always on a performance-OT-else basis. something like $160,000 with the San Francisco 49ers. were to be served today on Gov. of Portage Lake, Maine, and Mrs. $20,000 a year in Die late 1940s. veto a governor can exercise is sion Commission, which is The grand jury said the pair Jack Nicklaus is nearing the $300,000 mark in pro golf. Rod The National Football League has quite a few superstars Ruth Johnson Converse of And how about Bill Russell? His rookie contract with the Thomas J. Meskill and other top the so called “ line item” dlsap- devoting four consecutive weekly went to Williard’s home where a Laver became the first tennis player to earn $1 million, Bolton, Lt. Converse is married Herald photo by Buceiviciiu in the $100,000 range, including O.J. Simpson, Len Dawson, state officials in a Democratic ,^proval of an iixlividual appropria­ meetings to a comparison of the card game was in progress, shot Boston Celtics was $20,000 in 1956, about the same as Jabbar accomplishing it in nine years. Billie Jean King earned to the former Melva Butler of John Unitas, Jim Hunkett, Archie Maniiing, J^Yan Tarken- court challenge of the governor’s tion. Meskill left alone a |3 council-manager and strong Williard in the face and robbed hauls down for a week of NBA play. $100,000 on the 1971 tennis tour, the first woman athlete to partial veto of a bus subsidy bill. mayor governments, will listen to Wheeling, W. V., and they have a ton and Roman Gabriel. million legislative appropriation the money on the table. Tennis Forum Staff Pro football’s oldtimers would have given their shoulder hit such a plateau. The writs, signed by xh>te for local roads and s tre ^ and an official of the Connecticut 3-year-old daughter, Kimberly. But, few make more than $100,000 and the NFL Players pads for more pay. In the 1930s, only the top stars got a real The premier jockeys make more than $55,000, and Pele, Superior Court Judge Henry J. those funds are being distributed. Public Expenditures Council Gloria Darling and Joel Taylor are serving as manager and Association complains that its brothers deserve a la^er contract. the Brazilian soccer star, is a millionaire who gets $300,000 Naruk Monday, name as dden- He vetoed a section of the tonight at 8 at the Municipal head tennis pro at the Tennis Forum in Vernon this season. share of the 26 teams’ gross revenue. Building. “ Linemen played for $90 a game and up,” says Mel Hein, a from whopping percentages based on how often he plays. dants Meskill, Secretary of State measure which directed Wood to Mrs. Darling is the current wom en’s singles champion in The average NFL quarterback makes $41,500. By position, Gloria Schaffer, Comptroller He is Richard C. Lafferty, for New Charter T Try To former New York Giant great who now works in NFT, With all this in mind, the modem father doesn’t quite use authority and funds on hand Manchester. She will also be an Instructor. Taylor moves up it drops to a $25,500 average for defensive hades and $22,500 Nathan G. Agostinelli and to deal with mass transit the past four years director of H Commissioner Pete Rozelle’s office. “ Red Grange might know what to do with his young son. munictoal consulting services for Degenderized Remember, values to 4.98 yard this season from assistant to the top spot. He’s a graduate of for specialists. Not bad, but far below the average salary of Transportation Conunissioner A. problems. have been bagging $15,000 a year and Ehmie Nevers never Should he train his hitting eye? Develop a golf swing? the CPEC, and formerly town E To Remember the University of New Hampshire. $65,000 earned by basketball’s New York K nida. Earl Wood. Except for Mrs. Meskill first refused to provide made more than about $12,000.” Learn to dunk a basketball? manager in Bristol, Pa., a Schaffer, all are Republicans. any funds from the state Public PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - AU Not To Forget Wool, the now fabric for your fall sew­ municipality just north of Joining Democratic legislative S m ice Tax Fund to help sub­ references to gender have been ing adventure, and a fantastic selection Philadelphia. The Coat Rack leaders in the legal challenge of sidize conunuter bus lines serving eliminated from the proposed to choose from: herringbones, jacquards, Laffoty will be the second city-county charter. s Meskill’s partial veto were Conard^s Junior Varsity the state’s six largest cities. Then speaker to appear before the CRC heather solids, checks, tweeds. 60" wide. Bowling Mayors Bartholomew Guida of For example, members of the TV Slowing Down Pro Golf Schoolboy he authorized Wood to offer to - both former town numagers. A New Haven and Victory Mam- 11-member council that would reimburse 25 per cent of any Carleton F. Sharpe, former Hart­ T Whitewashes Tribe^ 12-0 bruno of Waterbury, both run the consolidated government RESTAURANT - Jim Bell deficits which might be incurred ford manage, spoke to the CTIC Standings Democrats. have been called “ councillors” 395, Bert Claughsey 140-356, by the Greater Hartford ’Transit last Wednoday. The message left And Young Stars Complain Manchester High’s junior varsi­ drive to paydirt and held a 12-0 The Democrats seek to have instead of “ councilman.” w i Chester Russo 141-377, Roy CCIL District, if it takes over the by Sharp was, “ It is the quality, R The Coat Rack ty football team suffered a 12-0 advantage. “ We’ve had to go through some FABRIC DEPARTMENT (ggiSTORES McGuire 372, A1 Kuszas 157-380, W L O’aU MeskilTs veto declared null and Connecticut Co.’s operation. capability and efficiency of the 4t Purnell Place “ And two strokes,” says defeat yesterday afternoon at On defense, Brendan Duffy, terible circumlocutions,” said A NAPA, CaUf. — (NEA) — before anybody got there or AUTO RACING George Marinelli 146-384, Dan Conard void. men elected to the town council play late in the afternoon and Lunn, “ is pretty severe. I’d Manorial Field by Conard FQgh. Randy Comp and John Rivers George Joseph, chairman of the Downtown Manehcsler That old debbil, television, is DAYTONA BEACH, F la .- Vignone 359, Tony Sameie 144- Central which determine how good or AAANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) rather see them fine the The Tribe received the opening played outstanding for city-county charter commission. c (Rear of Burton'•) getting blamed again. 'The we had to hustle around.” Larry Smith, Lenoir, N.C., has Manchester players. Start taking 50 and kickoff and marched, down to the Mandiesta along with quarta- 401, Ed Doucette 145-397, Dave bad a municipality’s government The charter is expected to K been named the Grand National Wethersfield Tolland County Court . Monday thru Saturday 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. issue now is slow play on the No one has to push the old- Conard nine yard line behind the back Steve Melia and Scott Vinci. Viara 143-386, JoC Dwoalk 359, is, and not ^ type of govern­ come to a vote some time in 1974. TEL 6494617 rookie of the year by the National Penney golf course during profes­ timers like Doug Ford and 100 bucks out of their running of Ed Budanaro and Guy Manchester travels to B o b Byrnes 389, Frank ment it has.” sional tournaments. Maloney Julius Boros. They just step mouths, and they’ll speed Association for Stock Car Auto Desimone. A fumble turned the Windham High Monday. McNamara 146-398, Bob Boroch Eastern “ There’s not a round goes up and hit the ball. So does up.” Racing. ball over to Ckinard. 366, RoUie Irish 161-148424, Dan Grand Jury Called Platt by,” says Bob Lunn, the big BASKETBALL The Chieftains mounted a Coughlin 142-372, Don March! •SPECIALS FFFECTi\/E- Lee Trevino. Of bourse, a The other inequity is that Windham bear of a man who swats a UNIONDALE, N.Y.-Guard sustained drive in the second 350, Robert Steullet lSS-383, wily gray-head like Doug under the current rules all Hall Q C T /£'2I ball as far as Jack Nicklaus, Joe DePre has been placed on quarter to score a touchdown. An Robert Peck 146-393, Jim Oiap- In Schaffer Case Correction# “when the foursome I’m Sanders isn’t above slowing the members of an offending waivers by the New York Nets of attempt at the extra point was poni 145-371, Bill McKinney 388, playing in doesn’t start talk­ up his game to psyche an foursome are penalized for HCC A grand jury panel wiU convene tion in Tolland County, Public the American Basketball Associa­ block ^ by Desimone and Conard Sports D ia l Ed Bujaucius 166-383. Course ing about how long it takes opponent. He played a TV the time transgressions of W L O’aU ’Thursday in Tolland County Defender Lawrence Klaczak 5 0 7 ^ T . tion. to play—and how it’s get­ match with Miller, and one slow player. held a halftime lead of 6-0. St. Paul Superior Court to determine challenged the selection method LAFAYETTE, La.-Three Manchester again moved TONIGHT TEETOTALERS - Cindy Deal Initiated E A s r ting longer all the time.” Johnny is convinced that “ So,” notes Miller, “sup­ Xavier 2 0 5 0 whether or not Kenneth Schaffer, in a motion to dismiss, after the M n v o z D Southwestern Louisiana players, downfield in the opening minutes 179, Jeanette Hawthorne 177-450, HARTFORD (AP>-A two-year Since a pro like Lunn plays Sanders deliberately twid­ posing Rod Funseth, who Northwest 1 1 3 2 28, of 63 May St., Hartford, will grand jury brought an indictment including Dwight Lamar, the of the third period, but a pass 8:N Reds vs. A’t,Ch. 22,18 Fran Misseri 222-466, Linda program leading to an associate some 35 tournaments a year, dled between taps to upset generally flies around the WEDNESDAY East 1 2 1 2 be indicted for the murder of his against John Fisk in the murder nation's leading scorer last year, interception ended any chances Goodin 196-494, Vi DeVaux 179, degree in correctional science and plays four rounds each him, knowing how Johnny course, gets stuck for a l:NRodsvs.A’t,Ch.22,3l St. Bernard 1 3 1 3 18-year-old wife, Mildred. Her of Louis Annunriato. This part of walked off the practice court of scoring. Betty Haefs 460, Liz Washburn and administration has enrolled tournament, plus pro-ams, felt about delays. round with a guy who takes South 0 3 0 5 nude body was found July 4 on the motion was denied on the too much time. You can play refusing to shave their beards as The visitors again mounted a 472, Kay McCarthy 459. 30 of Connecticut’s Corrections that means at least 150 dis­ Snipsic L ^ Rd. in Ellhigton. spot by Judge Douglas B. W ri^t. iliMe iFSvAur>y mpAT The Professional Golfers as fast as your slowest ordered, only to change their Department employes. Gov. cussions devoted to the pre­ Association is conscious of According to police she had been Klaczak had argued that the PtUriNC- disposition of some players player. It wouldn’t be fair minds and return, clean-shaven. Thomas J. Meskill said Monday. the lagging tempo and its THE shot and then covered with a method was unfair and un­ St/CtN srAxAfJ to linger endlessly over the to Rod to stick him with two FOOTBALL caustic substance. constitutional. MeskiU called it “ an excellent pellet before striking it. officials are empowered to strokes.” DENVER-Wide receiver Schaffer was arrested Aug. 25, ’This time, while Klaczak said example of how state agencies nJe W “SrO Rt ^loO(25 impose two-stroke penalties Dwight Harrison, involved last And all the time we thought The only hope may be to and is being held under 8125,000 be wouldn’t challenge the grand can cooperate not only for their when golfers hold up play, week in a dressing room alterca­ AAOkl.-TEI. ? the rapping between players keep the TV cameras from bond. jury before its decision, be said mutual benefit but also for the Supermarkets the same way a baseball tion with teammate Lyle Alzado, ______focusing on all those pos­ e A T U B - P A V during a round centered umpire theoretically can call The 18 members of the grand be couldn’t say now whether or benefit of the people of our teriors frozen over putts, in- has been traded to Buffalo for TIREiiOUTLET either on the sexual proclivi- a ball on a pitcher who AT VERNON CIRCLE jury are, by statute, chosen per- not be would do it later, if an state.,” G-LA'STDM&uey' OPEN TIL 10:00 P.M. PHONE 872-2228 ties of the snug-pantsed scratches and squirms too graining bad habits in the wide receiver Haven Moses. s o i ^ y by the sheriff. Members indictment is brought. The program is being offered at ROUTE 83 VERNON ■CAST HTFD. v-lo blonde behind the fifth green long between pitches. But youth of America. They MIAMI—The University of of the Schaffer jury were picked The members of the grand jury Tunxis Community College and is could use action inserts of or the prdiiation of the wrists the PGA people are gener­ Miami has refused to forfeit its W EATHER-M ASTER "300" COOPER WEATHER MASTER "300" by Tolland High Sheriff Paul B. in the Schaffer case are; Atty. being taught by Anthony the Ding-a-Ling Sisters until to fade a^'shot with just the ally loathe to do it (for one 24-21 victory over Tulane in 4 Ply Rayon BW Sweeney. Harold W. Garrity and Vene W. Travisano, director of corrections ' meats *• right calibration on a tree- thing, they’re employed by the guy actually strokes the which game films later revealed However, this method of jury Harding, of T o lle d ; Carol W. for Rhode Island, Meskill said. laced dogleg right. ball. the players). that the winning touchdown was Size Reg. Price Sale Price on 2nd Tire selection has been challenged in Houghton of Andover; Dr. At this point, Meskill said, the So where does television scored on an illegal fifth down ocr 6 5 0 X 1 3 $ 2 1 .9 5 $10.96 the courts many times in past Elizabeth H. Alton of Bolton; course is open only to Corrections "TUESPAV f WEPUE$W OMLV n- it fit into this act? play, 7 0 0 X j 3 $ 2 2 9 5 $11.45 months with differing results, Richard Groskritz of Coventry; Department personnel. Next “It,” says Johnny Miller, DETROIT-The widow of 50% eMEtOAJODOAM 22. or. Eagles Nosed Out In X-Country 6 9 5 X 14 $11.96 1 and is now, in one case, before Austin Griffin of Ellington; spring, he said, the course will be with shining bright eyes and $ 2 3 9 5 AVG-. Detroit Lions player Charles 7 35 X 14 the State Supreme Court. Mlbur Dennis of Hebron; An- offered on an open enrollment cotton hair one of the rising $ 2 4 9 5 $12.46 { Xavier High’s Skip Remy nosed (X): Giulietti (EC); Skehan (EC), “ Chuck'' Hughes has filed a $21.5 7 7 5 X 14 $ 2 5 .9 5 On June 26, Superior Court narie P. Ckael and Walter A. basis. young stars, “ is where they $12.96 1 out Blast (Catholic’s fine cross Halle (EC); Wilson (X); B. million lawsuit against Ford 8 2 5 X 14 $ 2 7 9 5 Judge George A. Sadin granted a Lowell, of Mansfield; Ewart all learn to play slow. $13.96 1 country runner Henry Schoebel (Collins (X); Lupacchino (E(C). - Hospital and three unnamed 8 5 5 X 14 $ 2 9 9 5 $14.95 1 motion to quash an Indictment Lockyer and Jane Palmer, of “The young kids coming yesterday afternoon in physicians or osteopaths claiming $ 2 6 9 5 $13.45 brought by a grand jury in the S om m ; John Mitchell of Staf­ ^ c « wim 7 7 5 X 15 up, they’ve been watching Middletown as the Falcons flew they “ wilfully and wantonly" $ 2 8 9 5 $14.46 case of the State agaii^ Max- ford; Lloyd Eaton Jr., of Union; all the big names of golf 8 2 5 X 15 Waterbury to a 25-30 victory. failed to tell Hughes of his fatal 8 5 5 X 15 $ 3 0 9 5 $16.45 imino Villafane. Grounds were Ruben Qnibelo, Russell J. Meyer 0?PA fussing over their shots, Remy covered the 2.54 mile heart condition. *Pius excise rax $t 76 to S 2 . 54 Studding Available the jury selection by sheriff’s and NUda Anderson, of Vernon; playing it real slow. So they course in 14:07 while Schoebel Goalby Triumphs Couple CAUF figure that’s the way to do choice, and now the state has Larry Buswell and Joseph Csiki U 6 > P A . was clocked in 14:08. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - it, too.” COOPER WEATHER MASTER PREMIUM * appealed the judge’s decision and Sr., of Willington. &EAA The victory was Xavier's Bob Goalby, the 1968 Masters YOU ALWAYS a hearing is pending before the Alternates are Francis J. Murdered Any discussion of slow play champ, shot a four-under-par 68 78 Series 2 Fibre Glass Cords U S pA t o o e i e s s seventh in nine outings while SAVE AT THE high court. Pritchard Sr., of Vernon, and leads naturally to Nicklaus, Blast Catholic squared its overall Sunday to win the professional 2 Polyester Cord Plies Morris Kaplan of Columbia. GAUF who has often been accused In New Haven, Superior Court WATERBURY (AP) - A record at 5-5. title in the annual Music City Pro- S ize Price on first tire Sale Price on 2nd Tire of dawdling and has this ARTHUR DRUG ON Judge Thomas O’Sullivan has Waterbury couple was shot to Results: Remy (X) 14:07; Celebrity golf tournament with a ^^OOND m & / habit of standing intermin­ TIR[ B 78 K 14 $ 2 7 9 5 $13.96 reserved decision in a similar death on the lawn of their apart­ OSOA 36-hole total of 135. Schoebel (EC); Barry (X); Hoey FREE MOUNTING ANO C 7 8 X 14 $ 2 9 9 5 $14.96 action challenging “ the method" ably over his putts. ment bouse late Monday and a $31 9 5 Policemen Picket \AHEEl_ r o t a t i o n E 78 X 14 $16.96 in the Aillon murder case. former Waterbury policeman has roil “Actually,” says Miller, loMO(»l 'B vl?’ $ 3 3 .9 5 F 7 8 X 14 $16.96 Judge Anthonk J. Armentano, GOP Headquarters “ Jack isn’t one of the slow been charged vrith the crime, G 7 8 X 14 $ 3 5 .9 5 $17.96 who is now on &e bench in the oePA ones. Besides, it doesn’t mat­ police said. Dura-Belt (2+2) Powerful Traction H 78 X 14 $ 3 7 ,9 5 $18.96 Tolland County Court, has denied ter with him. He’s always STAMFORD (AP) - Off-duty Mr. and Mrs Howard Girouard qmoqJC nlaying in the last foursome F 7 8 X 15 $ 3 4 .9 5 $17.46 two defense motions to quash on (AifilLv Stamford policemen picketed were rushed to St. Mary’s the course anyhow.” G 7 8 X 15 $ 3 6 .9 5 $18.46 these grounds in Hartford recent­ Republican headquarters Mon­ Hospital In Waterbury, where Johnny grins tightly. The MORIARTY BROTHERS H 78 X 15 $ 3 8 .9 5 $19.46 ly day after negotiations with the they were pronounced dead. dictates of TV always save WHITEWALLS $2.00 EXTRA ON FIRST TIRE L 78 X 15 $ 4 6 9 5 ' 23.46 In the last grand jury investiga­ city on a new contract broke off. Former policeman Daniel Mec­ ^ ikIjoiu 4lEMf the best for last, and since $1.00 ON SECOND * \^hitewall only Excise tex S2.06 to $ 3 .2 8 • ca was t^ en to police bead- Nicklaus Is generally lead­ quarters for questioning early ing. the pace of his play Simpler, More Direct today and later was charged with isn’t going to affect the field. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-S135 SNO-CAPS two counts of murder, police Uii&T Lunn and Miller, tuning up Children's Shows Urged said. They said Mecca lived in the 4 o r the Kaiser Open at SiL ALL SIZES same building as the Girouards. B. verado as the days of the 2 YEAR GUARANTEE According to officials, Mecca tour dwindle down for ’72, l ( P F NEW HAVEN (AP) - which our children need in their apparently bad been arguing with iig3 ACOM 0 9 ^ are genuinely concerned \bucall. Cbildres’s trievision shows, like the victims just before the about the effect of slow play II formative years,” he said. ♦ * 5 “ PER PAIR prograsoming for their parents, Joel Heller, executive producer shooting. on the popularity of their * 1 6 ” / PLUS RECAPPABLE TIRES should be simpler and more of news telecasts for children, Officers said a neighbor gave game. They are, ironically, part of the tour’s younger FREE MOUNTING REG. PRICE $29.95 direct, one creator of a young told the audience his programs them gave this account of the We com e. generation, whom they them­ MOST SIZES IN STOCK people’s show said Monday. are receiving growing attention incident: STUDDING AVAILABLE in a world in wfaidi complexity The neighbor said he beard selves have pin-pointed as among the young viewers. the major culprits. Lunn is That's what the service business is all about. gels improper praise, producers shots and came to his front porch “ We are reaching children we P U LE AWPS WEPHESPAY 27; Miller Is 25. And that's the business we're in. We're on call CLIP THIS COUPON chlldi^'s sbiinn should strive to see what had happened. He 0 6 61 have never reached before,” he 24 hours a day. Every day,^ TU M f UP SPECIAL more for simplicity “ while said be saw a man lying in front said of “ In The News,” an eight- “But we," says Johnny, Our servicemen are heating experts, trained to avoiding the pitfall of becoming of Glrouad’s apartment building H a r m COUPOM SPECIAL segment CBS presentation of f “are already from a differ­ chi disfa,” Fred Rogers told a about three feet from the curb, take care of any heating emergency or problem. V8 ^10®® Plus Parts news intersper^ in Saturday ent era than the guys com ­ sumposium audience at Yale with a woman bending over him. SNOW TIRE CHANGE OVER morning’s cartoons. ing out of college now. Why, I >1=4 Udivmsty. Heller said the network was A man with a gun w u still in 1 remember playing the na­ 6 Cyl. ^8*® Plus Parts ftogars is the director and prin­ planning to present four to six the yard, be said. A minute after tional juniors in two hours the first shots, the witness said, mce $ « 9 8 cipal ligure in the public- longer news features for the M and 15 minutes. That's be­ 24 HOUR PER PAIR MevisiaB riiow “ Mr. Rogers’ young during the season. the gunman fired three more cause when we learned to 4 Cyl. ^6*® Plus Parts W s^n rhn n d-’* He and othen times at the woman, who was Mobil “ We find that ’In The News’ play golf, we couldn’t afford Offer Ends October 30, 1972 ase taking part ka a threeday leads all other newscasts in the lurching toward him. to pay those green fees, so heating oil SERVICE! aianlgalkia «f pio^ainsoing for share of the audience to which it Neighbors summoned police, we had to sneak on the OoMBstic cars and Volkswagens is directed) that it commands,” who found Mecca nearby and course early in the morning *” ? ! y £ i n t , asMiafhtf adntts he said. arrested him. MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. Mancliarter, Conn., Tim.. Oct. 17.1971- PAGE FOURTEEN- MANCHESTER EVENINO HEJIALD. Manchetter, Conn- Tuea., Oct. 17,1^72

Herald Angle Cincy Manager Anderson Unhappy Rumors *Pack Back* By EARL YOST ^ With Condition of Oakland Field Are Not Premature Sports Editor f DETROIT (APHThoie rumon that "The Pack ti Back’’ “We always thought we could win it," Devine said of the OAKLAND (AP) — The Oakland A’s have staggered the sell-out crowd of 50,(X)0 will watch the struggle. The National Anderson, who predicted correctly that it would take the may not be premature speculation after all. title. "Now we know we can win it.” Cincinnati Reds with two quick jabs and now hope to deliver Weather Bureau forecast a 30 per cent chance of showers for Reds five games to win the National League playoffs over If the Green Bay Packers aren’t back as a contending team The Packers trailed 17-7 at halftime. Then Eirrol Mann of another solid punch in the third game of the World Series the contest, which starts at 8:15 p.m., EDT, the Pittsburgh Pirates, insisted the World Series go the in the National Football League then why do they own a 4-1 the Lions and Marcol traded field goals of 45 and 34 yards BaaebaWs Best Pitcher seven-game Umit. A sk ^ why, he said, “because it’s going to record to stand atop the National Conference Central tonight. -" respectively before Packer comerback Ken Ellis turned the Baseball’s best pitcher, according to pitching coaches in “I think we have them on the ropes,” said Oakland pitcher The situation has got the A’s brimful of confidence. be tough for us to win it in she.” Division? ’’We’re handling the Reds easier than we did the Texas game around by racing 80 yards with a punt return for a the major leagues, during the i972 season was Mickey Lolich Vida Blue. “But you can’t count the Reds out yet. You can’t Joe Morgan, a star in the playoffs who hasn’t gotten Monday night they had a chance to show their stuff before touchdown. of the Detroit Tigers. let up.” Rangers,” said Blue, referring to one of the patsy American untracked yet in the Series, cooly reflected his manager’s a national television audience, and they used the opportunity 10 WEEKLY CONTESTS In a survey taken by Sport, 23 of the 24 pitching coaches in The surprising American League champions were sitting League teams. optimism. “If you think that the A’s are going to beat us, to help crack the pessimistic swamis’ crystal balls. “We’re in front now and nobody’s going to catch us," said the big show answ er^, only Montreal’s Cal McLich refusing pretty with a 2-0 lead in the 1972 baseball classic as a result Quarterback Scott Hunter fired a 15-yard touchdown strike Ellis, a third-year man from ^uUiem University, who Oakland Manager Dick Williams was naturally optimistic you’re wrong,” said Morgan. to pa^cipate. of a 3-2 and 2-1 victories in Cincinnati over the weekend. to rookie wide receiver Leland Qlau with just 1:54 left on seemed the happiest person in the winners’ dressing room. ■10 WINNER EACH WEEK about finishing off the National Leaguers in his cozy I^lich, the pot-bellied Tiger southpaw, was tabbed No.l by Added to this margin, the A’s also had the theoretical The chances of a team winning a seven-game series after the clock, and rookie Chester Marcol kicked the extra point, “I don’t think Green Bay is a better team than us, but Coliseum. He said that when his team first went to Deposit Entry in Participating Stores Before 3 P.M. Friday four American League mound coaches while seven others advantage of the home field in the next th i^ games of this losing the first two aren’t very good, though. It’s only to give the Packers a 24-23 victory. they’re a sound team,’’ offered Detroit quarterback Greg Cincinnati for the opener last Saturday, he would have listed him as the equal to the league’s best. Significantly, no best-of-seven showdown for the world’s cnampionship. happened five times since the affair began in 1903. Green Bay had trailed nearly the entire game before settled for a split of the two games. Landry, who had two passes intercepted by safety Jim Hill. coach ranked any other A.L. hurler ahead of the Detroit ace. After playing on Riverfront Stadium’s unfamiliar artificial The Reds will get to see another one of the Oakland Aces Marcol’s closing moments’ conversion, and the Lions never “One point doesn't make them a better team.” Five National League coaches also selected Lolich as the surface, the A’s returned home to their field of natural grass "But not after the first game,” said Williams. “Then we tonight-John "Blue Moon” Odom. The right-hander, who recovered from the shock. Detroit capitalized on two Packer mistakes to score its two best in the rival loop and two classed him with Cleveiand’s at the Oakland Coliseum. sure weren’t willing to settle for a split.” notched two victories in the American League playoffs "To come from behind in a game like this really raises our first-half touchdowns. Landry ran around right end from two ------RULES— Gaylord Perry as the best. Cincinnati Manager Sparky Anderson wasn’t too happy against Detroit last week was 1&-0 during the regular season. confidence,” Packer Coach Dan Devine said rather quietly yards out for a first quarter 'TD and Altie Taylor plunged off According to the coaches in the poll, Tom Seaver of the about its condition, either—the field was soggy from rain and If the A’s have any inhospitable thoughts about the Odom is a member of an eight-man staff that fashioned a afterwards. “But I’m not saying we didn’t have confidence right tackle in the second period for the other. The object of the contest is to pick the most correct winners of New York Mets, Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinais and craggy from use by the Oakland Raiders’ football team visitors, they ought (o check Cincinnati’s record on the road. gaudy 2.58 earned run average this season and did even in ourselves before this game. We knew we had a good team The Reds play better away from home, history shows. The Landry score came eight plays and 30 yards after the games listed in the advertisements by inserting the proper M ichelin Philadelphia’s Steve Cariton were next in that order. Sunday. better in the post-season games. Oakland pitchers have and this reinforces that." comerback Lem Barney picked off a Hunter pass, breaking letter of the winning team on your entry blank. In the space The poll was taken in mid-summer, incidentally, which “I thought (Oakland owner) Charles Finley had more class allowed only 11 earned runs in the five playoffs and two The teams entered the game tied for first with 3-1 records, labeled "tie breaker" place the number of points you think will "We re a good road club,” said Cincinnati left fielder Pete the quarterback’s string of 80 passes without an interception. Costs Less In The Long might have been a little different if taken at the end of the than this,” said Anderson whose team’s running game Rose, "We played .700 ball on the road this year.” World Series games. with Minnesota third at 2-3 and Chicago last with a 1-3-1 The string dated back to last season. be the highest number of points scored by any one of the regular championship season. Carlton came on fast and obviously would be hurt by the slow conditions. The Reds also have another thing going for them—con­ Jack Biliingham, a righthander who had a 12-12 record and mark. teams list^. Only one entry per person per week p]ease. Lolich was hot and cold. In addition, the possibility of stormy weather threatened fidence. Top to bottom, they’re still a swaggering bunch led the Cincinnati staff in strikeouts with 137 this year, has All entries^ seasonable facsimilies must be deposited at Run — The Very Long Art Fowler, Tiger pitching coach, had this to say about the to further muddle the situation at the Coliseum, where a despite the odds against them. been nominated to pitch for the Reds. the participating stores by 3 P.M. Friday. bellcow of the staff: “Elven I didn’t realize how good he was Run. P r ic e s s t a r t a t until I joined this team last season. He’s got a lot of guts and the ability to go with it. He’s a complete pitcher, not just a guy having a good year. I compare him to Robin Roberts, No Limit on Number $4066 who was the best I ever saw in control and pitching OFFICIAL ENTRY knowledge.” Of Trips to Mound A B ( l 7S * l3 x ) f I m $ I.» 4 F E T a x Hadden Taking Entries 1...... □ □ 11...... □ Easy C re d it Teraas 2. aNt«Mt(i)nUMMrUdn(k) OAKLAND (AP) — “I haven't heard any complaints about 2...... □ □ 12...... □ ' Will “Red” Hadden, general chairman of the Five Mile it, ” Oakland A’s Manager Dick Williams s^ d Monday, ■ M 3...... Road Race Committee for nearly 20 years, will handle all referring to his frequent trips to the mound to talk with ...... □ □ 13...... □ 1. applications this year for the Thanksgiving morning race. Oakland pitchers during the first two games of the World 4...... □ □ 14...... □ Sponsor will again be Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Series. 5...... □ □ 15...... □ ‘FOR SAFETY’S SAKE" Lebanon with all proceeds earmarked for the Muscular “There is no limit to the number of times a manager can 6...... □ 16...... □ Dystrophy Fund...Bob Russell of 81 Walnut St. is the cail a conference during a World Series game, as long as he 3. GlHiMbwy (t) n BUMifMS (k) Northeastern Connecticut Commissioner for the Amateur doesn’t make a farce out of it,” Williams said. 7...... □ □ 17...... Athletic Union...Yale’s football team shows a perfect record “We’ve won two ball games and I don’t feel I’ve made a 8...... □ □ 18...... □ after its first three games this fall and Coach Carm Cozza farce out of calling time to talk with my pitchers.’’ 9...... □ □ 19...... □ may have something in the latest edition of Bulldogs...John Charles S. Feeney, president of the National League, 10...... □ □ 20. Dyrnent of the Tournament Committee at the Manchester asked baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn during Sunday’s Country Club rates a salute for the excellent job he’s been BROWN’S game to return to the regular-season rule after Williams had Tl« krtiluf Kon . doing all season in forwarding the starting times and names made several trips to confer with his pitchers. Regular of golfers for weekend events. Every piece of copy was TIRE SHOP season rules, waived for the World Series, require a manger N a m e ... clearly typed and double spaced...Conard High, which put * 333 Mala St. S43-3SIS to remove a pitcher if a coach or manager goes to the mound Address the first blotch on Manchester High’s football record this 4. Tall (■) n MmnUi (k) for a conference more than one time in any inning. Phone .. fall, apparently has the locals’ number. Conard has won the Tij;hl Pollution — Swilcli to Lcn4.Frro Amoco Premium Gnnolinc" last five meetings against Coach Dave Wiggin’s team...Tii Manchester Evening Herald Open MonSFri. 7 A.M. ■ 1« P.M. Ferdenzi, former New York sportswriter, has been eievated Sni. 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. Sun. 9 A.M. • 1 P.M. from coordinator of sports information to manager, sports Super-Light Bicycle Set information, with NBC. Ferdenzi is a graduate of B^ton Detroit Quarterback Greg Landry Set Up Score College...Once one of the most powerful, hard-hitting For World Speed Record NASSIFF ARMS fullbacks in the East at UConn, John Scarchuk is now a Ex-UMasa Player Follows Interference to One-Yard Line professor in the Plant Science Department at UConn. The (AP photo) MILAN, Italy (AP) — A super­ using the Ughtest possible metals. lio rg a n 0 Ctii. local man was a standout with the Huskies when J.O. Oakland Athletics^ Mascot Charlie O Laughs at Story light bicycle has been assembled The chassis, the pedal cranks by an Italian mechanic as the and the handle bar were made Snow Shop Christian was at the coaching helm in the mid 3Qs...Steve with duraluminum. Some other ^Decent Man, Talented Coach'’ Urtt'B Qlliittpn^ Tannen, New York Jet comerback, writes poetry as a hobby ...Told by Owner Charlie Finley to Red Manager Sparky Anderson, Left perfect machine to help Belgian W I T Minourl (•) n Noln D nt (k) and has also turned author for several pieces. Jet teammate superstar better parts were made with titanium. Several pieces were perforated to - _ — - « Earlie Thomas, also a comerback, is a one-time Golden the world one-hour speed record Coaches’ Corner and Jiumwfyfn^H at Mexico City by the end of this lighten them as much as possible. Gloves boxing champion...Physical Education Week in month. The tubular tires will be in- Curry Criticizes 985 MAIN STOEET Connecticut will be observed Oct. 22-28. The “Rolls Royce” of bikes, as flated with helium.______Downtown Manchester BY DAVE WIGGIN MANCHESTER HIGH Bonuses and Not Raises an Italian expert cailed it, is a 12- 643-7954 pound jewel. It was built by I can’t remember when I have ever felt as badly about a McCaf f erty F iring BOOT SALE! Fischer, Namath Heroes Ernesto , a 40-year-otd ^toStonSa “Member Main Street Guild loss as I did Saturday in our game with Conard High. We artisan who is the official in Downtown Manchester” were within one play of a victory and we just couldn’t come Signs Await Spitz mechanic of the Moleni Commer­ r BALTIMORE (AP) — Center Bill Curry shaiply criticized Finley^s Answer to Kuhn cial team, for which Merckx com­ up with it. I blame myself more than the players, because I today the firing of Don McCafferty, contending the head petes. He said he designed the knew where they were going to run and I probably could coach of the Baltimore Colts had been improperly blamed NEW YORK—(NEA)—Will Mark Spitz suffer from a special bike on Eddy’s request. have made the necessary adjustments that might have made Originality is 6 a KLAND (AP) — Charles 0. Finley, maverick of major The rules of baseball strictly prohibit performance or for the team’s losing record. case of tinselitis? "He told me some months ago the difference. I’ve played that last series over and over all league owners locked horns with baseball Commissioner incentive bonuses. “Mac is a decent man and a talented coach,” Curry said, SAVE 20 Hollywood sweetly croons to him tunes of up to $5 he needed something special for a weekend and the more 1 think about it, the sicker I get. But million. A similar kind of canticle was sung for Johnny Bowie Kuhn Tuesday in a dispute over whether Finley can “I have read Mr. Finley’s statements regarding special “and the way he has been treated is a real injustice.” Reincarnated payments to certain Oakland players,” said a statement from possible attempt at the world that is now the past, and we can’t do anything about it. We Curry also rapped Joe Thomas, Baltimore’s new general Weissmuller and Buster Crabbe, also Olympic gold-medal increase salaries of Oakland A’s players at this stage of the mark. The result of my efforts is Kuhn. "I have discussed the m atter with Mr. Finley. I will have got to regroup and see if we can’t get back the rhythm manager, who fired McCafferty Monday, replaced him with to 50% on swimmers who went on to swing from trees in Tinsel­ season. one of the best bikes I have ever As A town. have no statement to make regarding this subject until after we had leading up to the Conard game. defensive line coach John Sandusky, and said the Colts “I don’t give any bonuses, just raises,” Finley said after built. It is perfect for a world We did have some bright spots Saturday. I thought Darrel The temptation is fierce to waft toward the riches, and the World Series. In the meantime, Mr. Finley has assured would “sort of start a new regime with young players.” being hand^ a statement released by the commissioner on attempt. It is now up to Eddy to Vincek did a heck of a job for us on defense. He was steady me the entire matter will be held in status quo.” Noting Thomas had announced that the dismissal of Button Down only the fortitude of a Ulysses, who roped himself to a the eve of the third game of the World Series between the push the pedals hard," Colnago and came up with the big play a number of times. Steve ship mast so he could hear the Sirens’ song but not go Asked what the statement meant, Finley only shrugged. said. McCafferty was made “for the good of the team,” Curry SKIS! A s and the Cincinnati Reds. Dwyer, Bob Walsh and Dallas Dodge also played well for us. A controlled state­ destructively toward it, might keep Spitz’ feet on the Asked if he felt the commissioner and those who run Merckx tested the special bike said: “That’s the same general manager who hasn’t Oae Lot of M en’s 4c Wemea’a ground. Finley referred to $5,000 salary increases three of the On offense, both Steve Samiotis and Dave Fleishman ran Oakland A’s received in the 10 days baseball were out to embarrass him, Finley smiled and at the Vigorelli Velodrome in bothered to go around and meet all the guys and learn their ment ot subtly Offers for Spitz to become a movie star (as opposed Milan last week and called it well. Jim Colla did our best job of blocking in the line, and O ■■■ ® (•) *» (k) While the A’s were en route to Detroit on Oct. 8 for the replied: “You said that. I didn’t. I have no comment.” names.” colored check, ONLY to a true thespian) have originally dealt with the role of perfect after the mechanic Ron Roy gave us a fin.e job of blocking in the backfield. start of the American League playoffs Finley announced This week we travel to Bristol to play an explosive team in Thomas said the youth movement for the Colts, 1-4 for the solids and Tarzan. Weissmuller and Crabbe both have played that modified the position of the sad­ season, would even affect Johnny Unitas, the 39-year-old part. first baseman Mike Hegan had received a $5,000 salary boost Bristol Elastera. Last week they beat Maloney, 46-14 and Johnson to Take Look dle and the handlebar. quarterback now in his 17th National Football League stripes... but he didn’t say it was a salary increase. He said it was a Coinage's bike has assembled have three of the fastest backs in the league. Tim McHugh, a Perhaps, like most of us, they were looking for the campaign. rainbow; but possibly they mistook^ Hollywood’s papier bonus. veteran of three years, is an excellent runner and a new A t How Bobby Orr Skates “Marty Domres will play a lot more from now on,” 9 Ohio $Q BOOTS 'I * 3 9 * * mache version for the real thing. And he announced somewhere between Cincinnati and in the "GROOVE" transfer student, Bud Saunders, is probably as fast as -was from ^ S Connoctkiit(a)nkWm(k) Oakland that Joe Rudi and Gene Tenace were making $5,000 BOSTON (AP) — The Boston ".Maybe if he has two good our Bill Rhodes of last year. Last week he broke away twice Thomas said, “and he could even start." Spitz’ most recent heroes are Bobby Fischer and Joe Curry made his personal views known prior to a scheduled Namath, both of whom are original individuals and more. Again he didn’t say it was a salary increase but maybe Bruins scheduled another prac­ workouts, we ll use him, " John­ for long touchdown runs of over 40 yards, returned a punt of NASSIFF ARMS staunch capitalists. Spitz is apparently particularly struck he didn’t call it a bonus, either. tice session today, with Coach son .said. "I think I'd be foolish to with the ATLAS 70 yards for a TD and ran back a kickoff 81 yards for another meeting of the entire Colts' squad, following today’s practice ‘‘The House of Sports for 27 Veam!” by the latter quality. He has not been photographed Rudi made a sensational catch Monday at the left fie)'' Tom Johnson taking a long look play him if he's not 100 per cent score. They have a fine quarterback who runs the option session, at which a formal team statement was to be drafted. Open 6 Days—Thursday Nights till 9 991 Mm ST. MANaiESTER M7-9I24 wearing all seven of the gold medals he won in Munich wall on a hit by Cincinnati’s Denis Menke. It kept the Reds at how defenseman Bobby Orr ready. It'd be a little different if it WEATHERGARO extremely well and is an excellent passer who has to be After a closed door meeting Monday night, attended by 28 skated because he was seeking to get a sublime price for such from tying the game and the A s won 2-1. were the end of the year and we contained. They will put extreme pressure on us and we will of the Colts, Curry said it was decided to delay a team Orr. the league's Most Valuable an esthetic shot. were battling for something really have to put everything together if we are to win. statement until all 47 players could gather at one time. That Tenace, who hit only five home runs all season, smashed Player the last three seasons, is from And when the brainstorm struck that Spitz might be significant, but that's not the case was impossible to accomplish at the hastily called night two homers in the opener Saturday and was the hero of recuperating from knee surgery now " This week we will definitely find out what kind of a team terrific at bellowing “Umgawa,” he supposed that dental Oakland’s 3-2 triumph. JOBBER NAME we have. If we can bounce back, then I know we will still session. school could always be postponed a year while he turns and has yet to play this year. BIOBUT Johnson said he would start have a good season. Character will definitely come out this Curry noted that McCafferty had directed the Colts to the apem an. ■‘They were not bonuses. They were retroactive salary Johnson was unsure if he would increases,” Finley told newsmen during a party hosted at play Wednesday in New York veteran Eddie Johnston in goal Designed to week. Super Bowl title as a rookie head coach in 1970, following 11 from Spitz told Time Magazine that he did not want to end against the Rangers, keep you mov­ the Oakland Coliseum. against the Rangers. years as an assistant Baltimore coach, and that his 21-6-1 II. Nlicomln (i) n Michl|tnStilt(b) up like Weissmuller or Crabbe because they “were look­ ing instead of prior to this season was the best among active NFL coaches. ing for something they couldn’t seem to find.” How did moaning, itiese “Now that we’ve lost four games, he’s been made the they end up? sure-footed use Heads Poll PP scapegoat, and that’s wrong,” Curry said. Both are now in their late 60s. Both have rather kicked PAI to Perform a t KARATE TOURNAMENT snow-goers are around, to use an aquatic phrase. They have sold swirn- the lops for saf­ "It just means I've held the job Curry argued that McCafferty had no control over ming pools, and images (a Hollywood vestige). “Don’t er winter driv­ LOS ANGELES ( A P ) - “In longer than most guys,” says the numerous injuries, notably to All-Pro defensive end Bubba mess with my image,” Weissmuller once told a reporter. ing Buill with sports the only superstition 49-year-old McKay ol the sup­ Smith and guard Glenn Ressler, who have been out all MEASURED DIAGONALLY “ I am a good example for the youth.” 4 full plies of you have is bad players...” posedly unlucky No. 13. His hair season, or the loss for several games of running backs Norm super strength “The first thing all players has turned completely white. Dynacor rayon Bulaich and Tom Matte, and wide receiver Eddie Hinton. Q u a s a r . should do in the morning Is look He’s not as fast as he was while cord Come in McCafferty, 52, took his firing with outward calm, but PORTABLE today for the in the mirror...” playing halfback at Oregon but admitted he was shocked by the sudden dismissal. He “I don’t believe in running his wit remains quick. COLOR T V widest selection wished the best for Sandusky, who also has been with the and attractive around the locker room He recently suggested a SKI SALE! screaming. If we have to do that, Colts since 1959 as an assistant coach. prices. Winter humorous angle for a story—save YAMAHA-FISCHER-KNEISSL won't wait, so let’s cancel the game.” all coaches’ comments for a year- don't you. SKIS and POLES So says John McKay, head end comparison. SIMULATED TV RECEPTION HUMANIC - HENKE BOOTS football coach and athletic direc­ On the much publicized Sports Slate insta-K/Mlc tor at the University of Southern wishbone formation (USC uses D ate F illed COLOR TUNING GEZE - LOOK BINDINGS sin California, again the No. 1 team in F«l. Til Bki. Nuf the I formation)—“We’re calling TODAY JO ’ One button automatically balances hue, Also A Large Selection of; E7lit4 2.24 20.9S 2265 The Associated Press weekly Open date on the East ours the Fishbhne. Maybe the I- Soccer intensity, contrast, brightness . activates F7lil4 23S 21.50 23.50 poll. bone would be better.” Catholic High football Quasar G7ltl4 2.S( 23.50 Conard at Manchester the automatic tine tuning. 25 50 McKay’s Trojans got 28 first- icfaedule Saturday baa been Paracommander Snowmobile Suits Q7lilS 2.63 23.50 25.50 Why the Trojans don’t cluster Fermi at Elast CathoUc Color H7lilS on the sideline before each game filled by Fermi High of En­ 2.II 25.00 27.65 place votes and a total of 948 Cheney at Coventry From REPLACEABLE MINMnRCUITS Windshirts and Pants by: points, edging second-place and show spirit—"I don't want field Solid Slate mini-circuits replace all but cuff Demen, E u t director Holyoke C. C. vs. Manchester Pioneer of Manchester Oklahoma, which garnered 20 our players Jumping up and down C. C. at Mt. Nebo $29995 live chassis tubes. BROWN’S votes for the No. 1 spot, by^lB and yelling before the kickoff. All of athletics, announced today ust !'>'• the two schools wUI tangle at Somen at Ellington • Quick Picture and Sound TIRE SHOP that means Is somebody could j,. points. 10 at Mt. Nebo with the Newington at Rockville • VHF/UHF Antennas 333 MAIN STREET Alabama remained No. 3 this Jump on the coach’s feet.” a Pull/Puah On-Off Control J „ ^ 3 5 % off kickoff slated at 10 o'clock. Bolton at Rham 643-2819 week, followed by Ohio State, On coaches’ excuses—”A coach South Windsor at Southington Flihl pollution - Switch Is trim ium Nebraska, Michigan, Louisiana will say, ’We weren’t up.’ Then Cross Country U oS-Fim bnoco BMoUntl State, Notre Dame, Colorado, what the hell were you doing th c en tu r y Manchester at Maloney ^ A Groman’s Sport Shop Master Daniel Pal, 8th degree Black Belt, demonstrating the Tennessee, UCLA, Penn State, down? He’ll say, ‘We were flat.’ PROVIDENCE (AP) - Arnie 56 COTTAGE ST. (off Oak) Stanford. Texas, Auburn, Air A good team can win when it Berman, the all-time leading Bacon Academy at Rham “ Iron Palm," a Kung-Fu technique. Here he's breaking 600 scorer at Brown University, has Rocky HiU at Coventry 528-1554 MANCHESTER, CONN. pounds of ice. He will appear and perform at the final event Foit«, Arkansu, Washington, doesn't play good football.” Artiona SUte and Iowa SUte. Why he calls Alabama—not been appointed a freshman Stafford, EUlngton at Portland Tel. 646-6690 of the Manchester Karate Tournament this Saturday, Oc­ Newington at Rockville Thli is McKay’s 13th season at USC—the nation’s top football basketball coach at his alma South Windsor at Southington 176 MIMBlDt AYE. EAST m m tober 21st at the Manchester High School at 7:30 p.m. Southern Callfomla. team—“I’m so damn modest.” mater. 1

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KRONE HIRED BECK- MANY CALLS MEAN/ THAT NUMBER, UNLISTED NUMBER/ PLEASE READ 1967 MERCURY Villager, Comet EXPERIEN CED mechanic days, ONCALL'S AGENCV TO GUARD WERE MADE ALSO? BOX LETTERS staUon wagon, 9 passenger, clean Co Expert Installation of must be capable of tune-ups and H A P P Y AD S HER HUSBAND/ I SEE NOTHING A F T £ f i SHE A YOUR AD inside and out. In top mechanical BERRY’S WORLD aluminum siding, gutters and general repairs, Connecticut UNUSUAL ABOUT ALL CANCELLED condition. New tires, brakes, trims. Roofing installation and driver’s license, references re­ THOSE CALLS/ IIS SERVICES/ (fiN D IN a F o r Y our Classified or "Want Ads'' are repairs. 849-6495, 875-9109. HIS front-end, overload springs, etc. quired. Apply in person. Silver . HOLDOUT* Information taken over the phone as a con­ Asking 1796. Phone 649-4677. Lane Shell, 2252 * Spencer St., venience. The advertiser should ROOFING - Specializing THE WORRY WART Uk. 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Call steps, brick, walls, concrete, etc. help wanted II CEILING speclaUst - expert 36 Sign Stephen Martin, 646-7295 after 4 Carpentry, remodeling, ad­ NURSES Aldea - 7 4 pm-i ic&AX,ga2H ^!.. 38 Drlad tuber p.m. workmanship. One ceiUng or aU ditions. All home Improvements, WELDKR— Kxpfrirnrfd in hrliarr welding. Second nhifl. H e A f2 R P E 28 7T 28 Laurel Manor, 649-4619. ..IT ^ HAW^AAE, 40 Devotee your ceilings repalrled and commercial and private. CaU 643- read % ppiajw isf TURKET UTHE 0PERAT0R»Musl be able lo nrl-up and operale, 41 Sty 3T ■ s T TR E ES removed, building lota painted. Also interior painting VVHATDOes^ LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 42 h o o k askance 5275, 8-5. blueprints and inspection gages. Eirst, second and third shilts. WANTED person to Uve-ln, Ugbt cleared. Fully insured. Free es­ and wallpapering. Call 289-0773. ••.fv -t h a t M E A N ?*; 45 Took a break sr » TOOL MAKER— Experienced in tool room work. Second shift. housekeeping, care of one pr*- timates. Phone 872-9433. Roofing-Siding-Chimney 16 r 49 Assam ■ MACHINE OPERATOR— Must be able to set-up and operate drill press and schooler and 2 ichool-age lilkworm 58“ INSIDE - ouUlde, painting, milling machines, read blueprints and inspection gages. Hrst shift. chUdren. 623-2350 after 6. 50 Cow’s cry TWO YOUNG married men wlU Special rates for peoplee over i65. GUTTERS and roofs repaired 52 Commoaltias do small repair jobs and palntliu, (Jail my competitors, then call and replaced. Excellent LEGAL secretariaa — If a 53Matgraaa IT IT 4T me. EJstlmates given. 649-7863. Apply in person: 54 Globa l4 also cellar cleaning and Umt workman^p. Reasonable prices. possesss goo_mod shorthand 55 Pen name of 40 U trucking. CaU 646-2W2, 646-3726. Free estimates. 646-1399. CONTROMATICS CORP. :yplng skllli, you may begin your 3 0 0 N\ Charles Lamb J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom career today Sevaral opaniap, 200 WEST MAIN S T , ROCKVILLE. CONN. 58 Nautical term u n U TREE Service (Soucler) — Trees decorating, interior and exterior, salarlei from I H M II4 4 I. l. rim Read An equal opporlunily empUyer 57 Tiny u cut, building lots cleared, trees paperhanging, fully insured. For ^ d. RIU GW, 9# Eart 58 Baanboolika u topped. Got a tree problem? Well free estimates, call 649-9658. If no ! o - n >9-'1 -U Street, Mancbeatar. 64644 freaa worth phone call. 742-8252. answer 643-6362. Herald Ads (NIWSfAMA INTIRPRIII AilN.) PAPE ElOHTElEN— MANCHESTER EVE N IN G HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn., T u m .. Oct. 17.1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Tucs.. O ct 17. I f W - P A O B N I W C T P I 72 HauMi Per Sale 72 Sporting Goods 47 Housei for Rent 65 . Houses For Sale Houaa* For Sale 72 ( ANO.IF ELECTED, I'LL Outof Town-Por Sale 75 H m e vm s^ s MANCHESTER, 6-room home, SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, tread Coventry BROWNING automatic, 12 ELEVEN-ROOM Colonial. Large MANCHESTER AREA - South Windsor WHEM PEOPLE 2-car garage, rMecorated, $235 bam, acerage, sweeping views. lot, quiet I dawl- lSllVHliflilDi()R CLASSIFIED guage, like new. Phone 649-14S7 oiatoin buUt, S-yoar old, U A R CAME FROM per month, security and rental Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 643 end ■treat. .. U vlni after 7 p.m. roam. Terrific Raliod R a n ^ , 3 badrooma, larga OOLDEN OePORTUNITV Court Gases MILES AROUND agreement.it, 649-2813. 5324. ______Meetings my. Aridig ^900. ^ t r y kltcfam with lUdlna |U5i lust pilnlid 714-rMffl sfucisus Leaf Fires Banned^ 1970 ARTIC Cat, 399 Panther, TO HEAR A K d th lU w l doOT to extra lant lunaadi, "M th. R Mr. CItM. First-flMT Ismlly ADVERTISING low mileage, excellent condition. TOLLAND near Parkway, 8- MANCHESTER - Six-room Eitate, 6434126, 643 rinlahed rac room, finiabad laun- P O L l-n C A L room older home in good condi­ newer Cape. Dormer, IVk baths, 1921 roMi off kHcbm plus lsr|t rumpus Scheduled Call 7424M2 after 5:30. dry room, cathedral callinf, emeUTF COURT 12 operating an unregistered motor CAKlOIDATE tion with acreage and pond. fireplace, spacious rec room, gar­ rorni. 3 toed Sind bsdrowns, IH Lufkin Criticized CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS fld ^ toiM flreplaca, ntw wall-to- MsBohester Session References, $225 monthly. Hayes BRAND NEW C!olonlal, ona (uU- vehicle. 8:30 AJf. to 5:00 P.M. BLIZZARD Skis, Alu-glas. Never SPEAR »• age. Top locaUon. Onlv $29,900. waU, on largjs wooded lot. End o( kdlhi, |s rs |t snd much mars. On Sewers Agency, 8464131. bath and two haU-bathi, baia- Dan Lufkin, state com­ ‘The Republican’s named Allen been used. 190cm (6 feet) $65. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. cul-dceec. Low Principals Cases disposed of yesterday sOi. RssumsMs m srt|i|s. Vrars far missioner of environmental Caftyn, Denlel Csvannaugh and Cases nolled yesterday In­ CaU 646-2972 after 3 p.m. only, 6432069. included: COPY CLOSING UMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADV^'. Out o f Tow n - Chrfitmss. $33,500. Csll Mr. Lsefs. protectioo, last night lost points Peter Nicholas. cluded: a 11.8 ACRES, soUd S^oom Nelson G. Briggs, 63, of 17 The Town Coundl has set up U M NOON OAT BBFOBB POBUOATION F o r Rent 66 with tba South Windsor Town F u o l-F to d 49 Colonial, birch cabineU, ceramic TWO-famUy, 36, two new •••B & W ••• CsadlcinahiM Courses Oxford St., fined $50 for evading Paul Bemis, 20, of 189 Adams series of public ineatiafi aod n — rtllniT t u t Bstarday ond Bfonday ia U iN Noon Friday tile bath, bam, good swimming, Council, which unanimously ap­ Openings exist in the YM CA furnaces, complete copper responsibility. St., charged with operating an presentations in connection with HEBRON ELEGANT - 2- MANCHESTBR Two-family, 36, TfMiaaBomawNuueic*. SEASONED CORD wood, cord fishing, $45,000. Hutchins Agen­ tubing, excellent condition. 6 m proved a resolution “ not” to sponsored basic candlemaking unregistered motor vehicle. toe scheduled Dec. 12 relersn- bedroom apartment, full 2 badrooma, kltcfaan, Uvliu room ■Mam-MU Gary ColUtu, 19, of New Lon­ and half-cord loads deUvered. E. cy, Realtors. 649-5324. floor vacant. CaU Tow m Real allow burning of leaves in the course being conducted on Mon­ W illiam F. Bloom , 83, o f dum on a reviaed fewer lyitem h equipped kitchen, dishwasher, dining room, Scar garaga, new don, fined $25 for speeding. Yeomans, 7424907. Estate, 649-4066. town. day afternoons and Tuesday for parts of the lake and vlDafB Connecticut Slurry Seal Southport, failure to stop at DIAL 643-2711 disposal, stove, refrigerator, wall- 36 DUPLEX, double garage, roof and racantly paiiitad ax- In an Oct. 12 letter, LulUn, COVENTRY- Older 3(uiiity 3 evenings at the new “ House of weigh station. area. GOOD cow manure. $6 and $12 to-wall carpeting, air con­ new roof and new furnaces. Very terior. Merrit Agancy, 6431180. Pavements Co. of Newington, ANOTHER POLITICAL SPEECH? V ’’OLDIE but goodie.” Older 36, excellent condition, new dting the already expended Ufe Hobbim” 36 Peach ‘Tree Lane Stephen T. Bowen, 28, of High H ie town has been under a loads. DeUvered. CaU 643-7804 or A i4 P ditioning. Magnificent view. clean. Upper thirties. Move right fined $318 fo r operating an Conrinued From Piocoding Page SEE WHAT EL S E ISQMf home of 7 rooms, enclosed (ixmt wiring and aeptic ayatem, new 3 of community dumps as a reason and are under the direction of St., Coventry, speeding. state-issued poDution abetement 6494731. WOW" Children welcome, (QIO. Heat in. Braltnwaite Realtor, 6434593. $28,600 RANCH, 3badroonu, overweight commercial vehicle. porch, garage and city utUiUea. car garage, exceUent inveatinent (or easing a four-year burning Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Schaller. Richard M. Cote, 19, of 109 order since March 1971, when • and Ughts Included. D. J. Henry living room with flraplace, dining Ernest CYosby Jr., 31, of Staf­ Includes refrigerator, stove, or live In. "Merritt Agency, 643 ban In order to avoid further Instruction is being given in SEASONED cord wood, spUt, Co., 6^1330. CENTRALLY located 35 flat room, kitchen, anefoaed porch, Prospect St., East Hartford, referendum was held. 'That Htip Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 washer and d i ^ . Coovenlent 1180. accumulation o f bulky waate, sur­ ford Springs, fined $15 for sawed and deUvered. CaU 643- with 2-car garage, 3'A baths. One garage, beautiful lot in fine molded, sand and container following too closely. proposal went down to • 2-1 Mancheiter location. A real buy prised some members of the operating a motor vehicle with 5373. C. Hutchinson. ROCKVILLE — 3-room of the nicest and cleanest we’ve neighborhood. Immaculate. Call candles and the group will be Anthony Dakilo, 80, o fjto cer­ defeat at the polls, and the coun­ apartment with heat, hot water, at $22,000. JarvU Realty Co. STORR8 - 56’ Ralaed Ranch council who expressed disbelief unsafe tires. G I A v f K f } ever listed. Both yiartments va­ Warren E. Howland, Realtor, Realtors, 6431121. working on holiday candles. tain addrou, being f o ^ in­ cil shortly thereafter asked stove and refrigerator, $125. cant upon sate. 'T.J. Crockett, 6431106. Eight rooms, two fuU baths, two on the dedslon that would allow 'Thomas J. Daley, 26, of 110 Household Goods " H E P E m iO N ‘The course it free to YMCA toxicated. englneeri Griswold and Fuss for 51 Adults only, no pets, parking for fireplaces, two-car garage In Robert Dr., South Windsor, fined VACANCIES Realtor, 6431577. $28,975 A’rTRACnVE 3 regulated burning o f leaves. members and a charge of $3 for Bruce DlGccio, 29, of West a revised plan. The proposal one car. Security aeposlt re­ FABULOUS 3bedroom Cape, prestigious neighborhood. A Coundlmen Leonard Sorosiak $150 for operating a motor vehi­ COVENTRY SCHOOL SYSTEM SEWING MACHINES, Singer FEfZVLlZeR. bedroom Ranch, antique registration will be payable to the Hartford, bein g found in ­ scheduled to r D ec. 12 vote would quired. CaU 6439678. MAIN STREET — Neat 4-4, two like new condition, huge roomi, stones throw from Campus. Price cle while under the influence of Touch and Sew, $47.50; 1972 o / = cabinets, ceramic tile bath, and Mrs. Sandra Bender im­ Indian Valley YM CA for non- toxicated. cost Coventry taxpayers about $4 Scho>ol VoeatiM al CnMnaelor+bnlf> , family across from St. Bridget’s wooded lot. d ty utilltiea, range, $39,000. Lessenger Company, liquor (originally reckless High 11010 Zag, unclaimed law-away, $43.75. sundeck, newly painted, large lot, mediately took issue with the members. million as opposed to the W Gradea 0>'1S. Imoiedlate opening. Conn, eer- l o - i ' I /a/p if f l e & j c e '' ROCKVILLE - Highland Ave." Church, selling for $30,900. T.J. diapoaal, dlahwaaher, $27,900. Realton, 1 - 4 » ^ 1 , 7439711 driving). Thelbert Hardy, 34, of Boston, Guaranteed. 522-0931, deiUer. trees. Hutchins Agency Realtors, letter after it was read by Town Persons interested in Mau., following too closely. million earlier propoeal. large and beauUful 314 rooms, Crockett Realtor, 6431577. Meyer Realton, 6430609. Patrick T. Daly, 35, of 58 HoU tlfleallon reqnired. 64941324. Maiuger Terry Sprenkel, saying registering may call the Indian 'The first nujw presaitsUon of 63 one-bedroom apartments, heat, EILLINGTON — 7-room Ranch, Deborah K. Hinkley, 16, of 1471 SINGER Touch and Sew, like Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments For Rent 63 Apartments For Rent the action was ” a step backward” Valley YMCA office at Vernon St., fined $75 for breach of peace hot water, all appUances in­ CAPE, modern kitchen, formal made for children. Barracks New London Tpke., Glastonbury, toe proposed sewer system win new, hems, buttonholes, stretch MANCHESTER-’Two^amUy, room for four plus 3 more for the town. Circle or the Schaller’s home. and $20 for being found in­ be at toe quarterly meetin| of Apply to: Director of Pnpll Personnel MANCHESTER - 5 rooms, cluding dishwasher, disposal, dining room, fireplace In living fourth-degree larceny. stitches, monovams, sews on FURNISHED Carpeted, room FIRST FLOOR, 3room heated MANCHESTER good condition. ’iSro furnacca. Robert Hornista, however, said toxicated. carpeting, pool and your own room, den aiid 3 bedroonu, h a ^ bedrooms, formal dining, buUt- Palm ! Iwguarsson, 48, o f local agencies scheduled for Nov. Services, Box ISO,Coventry,Conn. buttons, fancy designs. OriginaUy house privileges, parking, free second floor, range, refrigerator, Verplanck Ares—Mr. Clem, 6- Two-car garage with amesite Mark S. Davis, 19, of apartment, off Church St. gas private terrace in country setting. split shingles for siding, level lot ins, flrisplace, ln-grouw(_ ind pool, be felt that leaf burning was a Manchester Evening Herald 2 at 8 p.m. at the Town Hall. On 00238 (Tel. 742>8SI3) $399.50, now only $99.65. Elasy washer-dryer, working washer hook-up, and garage, $175 drive, priced to sdl. CaU Mitten Gloucester, Mass., passing on stove and garage, adults only, no $165. Rockland 'Terrace room Cape. Carafe, Priced to lell smaUmidi ■bam. Real big lot. $31,900. part of the fall season, but did not Sonth Windsor correspondent Southridge Apartments, Bolton, Nov. 8, the council will hold a terms. 522-0476, dealer. pips UtiUties. Security required. with bluriberries and arale trees. Agency, Realtors, 6436930. right. gentleman, or responsible coUege pets, call M3555i5 Apartments, 872-6360, 5236586. Lipman-Chorcbes,Jpir s, 6431869, 873 press for approval. fined $15 for improper attach­ Sorry no pets. CaU 872-6676 after at $27,900. Handy location. $29,900. Barbara Vsrrlck, td. 644-S274. George F. Kania Jr., 19, of 86 public presentation at the high student. 6434609 or 742-9868 after 05h. ment of marker ptytes and $3 for t. Assistant Seeratary—Elementary School, 5 p.m. Philbrlck Agency Realtors, 643 Before the matter was com­ school at 8 p.m. ESTATES and household lots to 6. MANCHESTER Brownstone ROCKVILLE - Two-room Waddell Area-Clean, 5-room PRIVACY—Large Raised Ranch, Cambridge St., hitchhildng. fonr hours per day. 4200. pleted, Sprenkel said he had failure to carry license. Charges A presentation has been buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. Apartments, large 2 bedroom Colonial. Carafe, porch, beautiful two baths, paneled recreation ELLINGTON — 3room Ranch, 4 Dale M. Kinney, 22, of Miami MODERN 2-BEDROOM - furnished apartment, utiUties in­ allowed permits for authorized of failure to display front marker LIGHT housekeeping room duplex apartments, ample closets room, fireplace, buUt-liis, gar­ up and 4 down, 2 fuU baths, neat Beach, Fla., failure to grant one- scheduled before the Democratic apartment with equipped cluded, $30 weekly. Four rooms, treed lot. Owner anxious. Asking GARRISON Colonial, 7 years old, burning until Wednesday so any and operating a motor vehicle CLEAN USED — refrigerators, stove, refrigerator, linen IVa baths, heat and hot water, appUances, yard, $115 monthly ages, garden. Hutchins Agency, as a pin, picture book % acre half the highway. Town Committee on Nov. 14, and 3. Library Clerk — Elementary School — 0 kitchen, located on bus Une and $31,500. modem kitchm, formal dining Cheshire Picked with unsafe tires were noUed (not ranges, automatic washers with provided. 801 ^ n St. 649-9879 carpeting, appliances and Realtors, 649-5324. setting, $26,900. Lipman- person who had received the before a joint meeting of the hours per day. Must have knowledge of li­ near convenient shopping. plus utiUties. 872-0359, 7:339:30 room, first-floor fam% room, 24' David T. Ladabouche, 29, of 14 guarantees. See them at B. D. after 12 noon. parking. Air-conditioning and Bowers Area—Immaculate 6-room Chorches,~ ■ 6431869,------9, 8730S71. permit would be within his rights prosecuted). Republican Town Committee, Escrow and lease required. Ren­ p.m. living room with meplace, 4 As Finalist Hudson St., following too closely. brary work. Pearl's AppUance^, 649 Main St., garage are optional. November Cape, fireplace, carpeting, garage. DUPLEX — 7-7, four bedrooms to burn, providing weather condi­ ’Timothy H. Jones, 42, of Jory Young GOP and GOP Women’s tal $180 per month. CaU The bedrooms, garage, level lot, nice­ William G. Lopez, 22, o f Ver­ CaU 643-2171. FEMALE roommate, over 21 1st, and December 1st occupancy, TOLLAND - Near 195 and 166, on large treed lot. Great commer­ SOUTH-EAST WINDSOR Une, tion are favorable. Leaves will be Rd., Tolland, fined $20 for dis­ Gub on the same date. Hieee Jarvis Realty Co. 6431121. Upper 20’s. ly landscape, 200’ frontage, $41,- In Cities Contest non Rd., Bolton, improper wanted, 3-furaished rooms, $85 adults, call 6431769, 872-9^. four heated rooms with sundeck, cial potential. Hutchins Agency, SVk-room Raiuh, large bedrooms, picked up in bags by the town or orderly conduct (originally sessions will be conducted by two Apply to: Superintendent of Schools, TH REE piece Uving room set, Bowers Area—7-room Colonial, MO. Philbrlck Agency ^ ^ to rs, 6435324. passing. per month. CaU 647-9096. stove, refrigerator, carpeted, paneled den and laundry room, may be taken to the Strong Rd. shoplifting). Town Coundl “teams” . Box 356, Coventry, Conn. 06338 WE HAVE customers waiting for 6434200. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Marilyn S. Mitchell, 48, of East rose color, Uke new. 643-7172. MANCHESTER — Four-room swimming, bating. $185. Call \'/i baths, family room, patio. new caroet, redecorated, $27,900. landfill site. (Tel. 743-7317) the rental of your apartment or Twenty-one finalists in the 24th Barbara A. Lebreux, 28, of W. On Nov. 18, the Rotary Gub LARGE furnished room for apartment with garage. Security 875-4802. MANCHESTER I Bowers Barlar Realty, 2837728, 644-1221. Hartford, failure to obey stop home. J.D. Real Estate Colonial decor. Asking $34,900. GARRISON Colonial, 6-extra In other action the council ap­ Shore Rd., Rockville, fined $30 will hear the sewer presentation, I pu responsible gentleman. UtiUties, deposit. N o v e m t^ 1st occupan­ School 6-room Cape with 3 AU-America Cities award com­ sign. Associates, Inc. 6435129. large rooms, 2 or 3 bedroonu, proved the request for public for disorderly conduct (originally as will toe Junior Women’s (3ub, 38 double bed, triple dresser with paiung, private entrance. 643- cy. $140. 6432813. FRECHETTE & MARTIN bedrooms and den. Sunny kitdien COVENTRY - $13,900 - Six petition were announced here Louise M. Perkins, 33, of 8 Situation Wanted HEBRON - 3 bedroom large screened porch, garage, bearing Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the fourth-degree larceny). one team to each group. A town 7-ELEVEN on Green Rd., has an mirror, chest. Good condition. 4944. Realtors with oven and range, Uvliu room rooms, carpeting, excellent Monday by The Saturday River St., Rockville, fourth- 474 M AIN STREETT, three-room apartment, stove, refrigerator, handy location, $31,900. Phllbridc Council Cham bm for a $10 in­ opening for a clerk, over age 18 to $200 or best offer. CaU 7424720. has waU-to-waU caipetTsiarce Evening Post, co-sponsor of the Salvatore Lucca, 25, of Hart­ meeting will take plan on the CHILD day care, by day or week. dishwasher, large grassy yard, 647-9993 starter home. D i ^ e Fellows, degree larceny. work evenings and wedeends. COMFORTABLE room, nice apartment, second floor. Heat, Agency Realtors, 643-4200. price range, $26,;^. Wolverton spection charge for hook-ups and ford, fined $20 for failure to drive subject of sewers on Dec. 5, with Dart Hill Rd.-Ave^ Street area. near schools and stores, children 289-9551, Rutherford Associates, awards program with the Thomas J. Prichard, 18, of in person only to Mr. LIVING room chair, needs cover, locaUon. Parking, on bus Une. WOODLAND $128. Security. Family unit. CaU Agency, Realtors, 6432813. after hour impections made in right (originally reckless driving). the referendum slated for Dec. 12 South Windsor. Ideal setting for welcome. $220 per month in­ Realtors, MLS, 2839551. National Municipal League. Walpole, Mass., hitchhiking. $25; kitchen table, 4 chairs, $M; References, CaU M9-6526. 6432426, 9 to 5 p.m. OVERSIZED custom 4-bedroom sewers and drains. Steven J. Miller, 18, of Hickory at which time townspeople will cluding heat. Available PROVERB "Set out facts - The names of toe winning cities babies and/or pre-schoolers, in boy scout uniform, $7; wine MANOR Colonial built 1972, first-floor MANi ’Ihe council also voted to hold a Michael C. Sawaryn, 20, of November 1st. 2239522. truth speaks.” Victorian nine CHES’TER IDEAL - home VERNON Trail, Coventry, fin^ $100 for vote on the issue. 'The schedule of WANTED a part-time cleric- my state licensed home. 844-8138. barrels, 25 gaUons and 50 gaUons, MANCHESTER AREA - Four- family room with fir^lace, la^e / and will be announced early in 1973. West Rd., failure to ob ^ tndfic SHARE HOUSE privileges with rooms, four bedrooms, 1A baths, and office0 combination. Six-room informational hearing on the disorderly conduct. Judge Fran­ meetings will be updated typist for Public Health Nursing $10 each. Call 646-3641 after 6 group Uving. Large redecorated APARTMENTS room modern apartment, bright living and dining roonu off Colonial with 3 bedrooms, formal 3-BEDROOM RANCH Avery Brook Watershed project The announcement sdd toe 21 control signal. Dogs-Birds-Pets 41 ROCKVILLE - Five rooms, treed hill section. Completelv cis R. Quinn also imposed a periodically to accommodate office. Call 742^542 between p.m. room. $70 monthly. CaU 646-7378. avaiUble immediately, with heat, central ball. C onm lm custom May m show you throufh our noit finalists will present their cases Alan R. Sher, 19, of Wood- heated. Available November 1st. refurbished, but charm retained. dining room, huge kitchen vrith Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. in the Town suspended 30-day jail sentence groups requesting a presentation. p.m. hot water, appUances, carpeting, kitchen with bullt-uu, 2Vk baths pantry, 2-car u u ^ e . Immediate and closn S ‘/4-room Ranch on a lsr|s before a 12-member jury headed bridge, hitchhiking. HUNTING DOG, one year old $170 monthly. Three children $45,000. Bob Bletchman, 647- HaU. and one year probation. Anyone wishing to schedule e 40 ” ELECTRIC S'foVE, white, HOMESTEAD ST. air-conditioning optionai, parking with marble vanities, 2-car over­ occupancy. Low, low 30’s. Irttd lot? Tbit boms Is ayallsbio for by Dr. George Gallup, head or Thomas Tobey, 27, of Enfield, male, Labrador retriever, free. accepted. 8731834, after 3 p.m. 1413, Belfiore Agency. According to Mayor Glassman, presentation on the sewer ATTENTION Parents — World good condition. $25. 647-9504. Apartments For Rent 63 OFF W. MIDDLE TPKE. and laundry. $190 monthly. 643 sized garage, full walk-out bas^ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 643 Kevin C. Morgan, 16, of 73 Oak immodiate occupancy, tinct ownor the meeting has bran set up to the league’s council. ‘The jury speeding. Book is hiring for part or full­ Phone 643-5498. 2871, 6430882. ment with sliding Rlass doors. St., fined $25 for operating a (tfoposal between now and Dee. MANCHESTER BOWERS School is just a stone’s 2813. has bMn trsnsftriod. $26,900 is Iho includes leaders in government, •Kenneth E. 'Trudeau, 19, of 71 time sales work. As a represen­ TV — black and white, GE, SUNNY four rooms, $135. Business Locations- Many extras inenuung custom determine the best way to solve motor vehicle without a license 12 should call Mrs. Joseph F R E E — Pretty 6 months, mixed F or Rent 67 throw away from this im­ pries. Please call 649-5306 for the problems of flooding in the education and business. Jarvis Rd., passing on right. tative you can earn your set of portable, good condition. $35. Appliances, security deposit. LOOKING for anything in real drapes, shades, washer-dryer, MANCHESTER FIRST - time and $3 for failure to carry Fowler, S. River Rd. pup, housebrewen, has first 2 maculate Colonial on a tree dtleils. The finalists will make their Russell A. Zdanis, 24, of 1222 World Book, Childcraft, dic­ CaU morning or Ute evening 647- Adults, no pets. Utihties extras. 1. 2 and 3-bedroom luxury apartments. Features estate rental — apartmen^, refrigerator and more, plus n ew on the market. Six-room Custom Averv Brook area. Initial action registration. ’The matter was con­ 3H Achie vement Night shots. Good with children. 648- CALL T. J. Crockett Realtor if shaded lot. Front-to-back presentations Nov. 2329 during W. Middle 'Tpke., evading respon­ tionary, Atlas, and cyclo-teacher 9615. Immediate occupancy. 633-6028. watl-to wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, built-in homes, multiple dweUings, no of the Hartford skyline. Phllbridc buUt Cape with fuU dormer, for­ by tile town, the installing of tinued to Oct. 30 for payment of The annual 4-H Adilevenient 0087. oven, range, dishwasher, refrigerator and dis­ you're looking for office space. fireplaced living room. Huge ••• B&W ••• the league’s 78th National sibility. plus generous commissions. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Agency Realtors, 646-4200. mal diniiDg room, with fhatr raU, culverts, has i^ e v e d some of the toe fine. Night (amity potluck supper for 3 posal, electric heat. 2 air conditioners, glass From 200 square feet to 10,000 master bedroom. Plastered walls. investment. No experience REMODELING - Tappan MANCHESTER, New three- Associates, Inc. 6435129. famUy sized kitchen, Uvliu room Tht sasxows U O NSUJtCE C«. flooding problems, but water Conference on Government In Arthur Peterson, 25, of Rt. 31, H members and their families FOUR MALE PART-Persian sliding doors, all large rooms Full basement square feet, both new and used. Garage. Truly the very best. Ask S u l U n - U L S ’Hiomas Pelzer, 48, of Hartford, necessary. Call 843-2991 for ap­ range, with double oven and bedroom duplex, half of two- SEVEIN-ROOM Split-levd, large with fireplace, 3 huge bedrooms, from about 1,300 acres of land Minneapolis, Minn. Coventry, breach of peace. will be held on Oct. 26 at 6 at kittens, two gray, two gray calico. storage area, ample parking Starting at $175 643-1577. for Bob Bletchman, Belfiore U n c h n to r r«U0i, H m c Ii . MS-S30S given 60-day suspended jail pointment with Mrs. Ahlness. cabinet space. Also Kenmore por­ family. Includes appliances, TWO-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE living room with fireplace, IVk baths. B ^utiful condition. The finalists, and their major Free to good homes. Litter Handy to shopping, schools, bus and religious Agency, 647-1413. feeds into the brook. sentence for attempted third- Coventry High Scfaod. table dishwasher, good condiuon. carpeting, full basement. $280 facilities — IMi baths, fully equipped beautiful family room, IVk baths, Low 30’s. Wolverton Agency, entries included: trained. Phone 848-0675. MANCHESTER - 100,000 Ih e Soil Conservation Commis­ Each family attending Is asked M ATURE woman wanted part- MeUI cabinet, 48 . 6464288. monthly. CaU Paul W. Dougan, Model apartment open for inspection 12-6 kitchen, dishwasher, stove, dis­ wall-to-wall can>et and many ex­ Realtors, 6432813. degree larceny. Charges of square feet, will divide. Suitable STATELY Colonial - An oldie HEBRON - Immediate sion of the Department of Cheshire, Conn., participation in to bring a main dish to serve eight time, sales experience necessary. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. Saturday and Sunday, other times by appoint posal, refrigerator, waU-to-waU tras. Garage, large wooded lot occupancy, neat 6-room Ranch, fourth-degree larceny About Town LAR G E GERM AN Belgian for manufacturing and but a goodie! Seven rooms in­ Agriculture has suggested to the uie state’s Community Develop­ or more people. Rolls, desaert, Apply Fabric Fair, Manchester 25 ” RCA Color console television, ment carpeting, patio, barbecue m ils, with privacy. $37,500. Philbrick MANCHESTER - Deluxe 3 attached garage, oU fired heat, (possession), criminal impersona­ shepherd dog available for sud warehouse. 1-7435634. cluding four bedrooms. Room to council that a water retention ment Action Plan; change from St. Francis Mothers Circle will coffee and mUk will be provided. Parkade. con tem p or^ design, 6 years old. MANCHESTER, large $225, heat included, children Agency, Realtors, 6434200. room Garrison Colonial, 2Vk outbuUding, IVk acres of land, tion, third-degree forgery, and use, no cha^e. Call 849-3038, tokm inside and out for the kids! town meeting to council manager meet Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at 3 H camp scholarsfaipls, county Good condition. $1M. Rotor color residential apartment, for adults, welcome. D. J. Henry Company baths, carpeting, double garage, Etoute 85 north of 66. SmaU down area with several dams in several illegal use of credit card were after 5 p.m. DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, Near public and parochial plan; rehabilitation program at the home of Mrs. Robert and town awards, and local 3 H WOMAN for cleaning, one or two antenna, one year old, $60. Phone one child allowed, no pets, $158. Built by 644-1330. RANCH on three acres with 11 quaUty construction. lUchard payment, trades accepted. places be built to regulate the noUed. beautiful, spacious, excellent schools. Upper twenties, and McNamara, 43 S. Lakewood Cir­ days weekly, references, own 6444367. 6339057 after 5. large rooms, 3 baths, 5 bedrooms, Martin school. Hayes Agency, Reduced to $29,900. MaxweU B. flow of the water sh^ into the local correction facility; work on Town Fair premiums will be L iv e Stock 42 location, first floor, aU faciUties, worth it!! Ask for Joe Lombardo. Blaine A. Perkins, 34, of 5 transportation. Phone 6434288. U & R Housing Corp. DELUXE ONE - Bedroom fainily room, 2 kitchens, could be 646-0131. Foster, Realtor, 1-4237711,1-423 brook, thereby preventing future senior citizen problems, recrea­ cle. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Harry presented during the program parking, reasonable rent. 353 Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. River St., Rockville, fined $30 for HALL and Uving room waU-to- FOUR ROOMS, first-floor, apartment, waU-to-waU carpeting ideal for in-laws, bam, 6 horse 0778, or Irv Fetterman, 1-453 flooding. tion, education, cultural affairs, Yorgenson and Mrs. 'Thomas following the supper. QUARTER horse colt and pony. Center St., 6431680, 6433549. disorderly conduct (originally waU, Harwich 501, beige tweed convenient to stores and throughout, complete appUances, stalls, 6 regulation dog kennels. Lots-Land For Sale Zemka. PacfcS7WebelM •I Phone 742-8369. 73 0936. As for funding the project, industrial development and open fourth-degree larceny). DEAN MACHINE carpeting. Good condiuon. $25 churches. No pets. Security. 72 Rwitals by vanity bath. CentraUy located Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 643 Duputy Mayor Robert Smith said space preservation. All fathers o f Webdos in Cub pius removal. 646-1416. Schooi Street. $175 monthly. R.D. Murdock, ACROSS Bolton Notch shopping A lfr e d J. P o tte r , 32, o f Robert D. $ 27,900 4200. MANCHESTER RURAL - half Farms For Sale 76 he had talkie to members of the Bennet Junior High School Scout Pack 57 are asked to attend Articles for Sale 45 6432692. Center, office and business space, Portland, fined $20 for speeding PRODUCTS Murdock Immediate occupancy. 6-room acre, $6,500. Andover- Farmer’s Loan Association and PTSO will have its annual open a kick-off meeting at the North Musical Instruments AVAILABLE November 1st, in modem building, entire or sub­ and $20 for passing on r i^ t. 102 COLONIAL RD. 53 Realtor RANCH, living room with Overlooking lake, $2,200. Coven- VERNON — Research and bouse Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at CLEIAN, dark rich loam, five divide, large p a v ^ area rear, Colonial Cape featuring front-to-rear money is available for land ac­ Coventry Community House Oct. four-rooms, first floor. Heat, hot 6432692 FOUR-room apartment, fireplace, modem kitchen, dining . Half acre, excrilent area, experimental farm on 6 acres, Someone Really William L. Saggio, 25, of MANCHESTER-649-5265 yards, $^.50. Sand, gravel, stone, storage buildings. 521-7373. master bedroom, plus 2 twin-sired quisition through their organiza­ the school. 18 at 7:30 p.m. HAMMOND B3 — organ with water, stove, garage. Couple excellent location. AppUances, room, paneled den, beautiful 500. Tolland,-acre, $3,900. 22,000 square foo t building, M id d le to w n , fin e d $30 fo r I» manure, pool and patio sand. 643- 643-9551 bedrooms and half bath on second tion for 3Vk per cent interest on LesUe tone cabinet $2,200 and preferred. Security. 6431928. No adult couple only. No dogs. parklike lot 250’ deep. $26,900. gHayes Agency, 648-0131. suitable for poultry or small Blew This One speeding. 9504. 646-6926 A PPR O X IM A TE LY 1,200 square floor. Fronl-to-rear living room, Manchester Grange will have a HARDINGE miscellaneous band equipment. pets. November 1st. $130. 6339057. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 643 animals, heatra, gas vent fans, long term borrowing. feet, available in shopping center. Emil G. Santia, 19, of East fu n an d social program 643-9276, after 4 p.m. dining room and birch cabineted 4200. VERNON 4.8 ACRES - elevator. Includes 7-room Cape, Glassman urged all residents to ALUM INU M SHEETS - used as Call Len Ferri, at Hurwit and MILWAUKEE (AP) - There Hartford, fined $15 for failure to Wednesday at' 8 p.m. at Grange CHUCKERS “ IDEAL LOCATION” — 3room kitchen with built-ins. Carpet in living commercial zone off Route 83. and barn. LinneU Associates, M 3 consider the proposal and attend printing plates, .007 thick, 23x- Simons, Realtors, 6431117, 283 are 60 billboards in the city with a obey traffic control signal and $15 (Sfl-u p Md O p eritt) TWO Ovation guitars, accostic duplex, garage, basement, waU- SIX-ROOM duplex, centraUy room will stay and also garage. RAISED Ranch — 7 rooms, ExceUent piece. Paul J. Correnti 5525. the meeting which will include Hall. It will nov have its regular 32” , 25 cents each or 5 for )1. 643- VILLAGER 9525. message urging people to ’’VOTE for passing on right. models with case, $150 each. Two to-waU, kitchen appUances, heat. located. 6436622 days, 6437267, formal dining room, eat-in Agency, 6435363. alternate plans suggested by the meeting due to the state Grange City Votes 2711. on Thursday, Nov. 8,” courtesy of 'Timothy M. Ulrich, 16, of Mile Niflits and Days. All Benefits. Sony condenser microphones, Security deposit, no pets. $220 a evenings. APARTMENTS CHAR BON AGENCY kitchen, living room has Wanted-Real Estate 77 soil conservation people. session in Meriden. with stands and goose n «d u and month. CaU after 6 p.m., 643 Wanted to Rent 69 the Milwaukee Commission on Hill Rd., Rockville, fined $90 for An equal opportunity employer. Immediate Occupancy cathedral cdling, large master C ITY LOT — A-zone. Central. ’The council also approved the SCREENED LOAM - sand, cords, $180 for both. Two PA 4212. 643-0683 Community Relations. speeding. To Sue MANCHESTER, New 3bedroom 5-Room Townbouses, bedroom, family room, floor-to- $7,500. Keith Real Estate, 643 SELLING your home or acreage? appropriation of $100 from the Members of the British- gravel, processed gravel and fiU. columns, $60. 875-7943, after 5 27 YEIAR old registered nurse, EHection day is Tuesday, Nov. duplex, 1*4 baths, fuU private 1*4 Uled baths, com­ ceiling fireplace, IVk baths, 4126, 6431922. For prompt friendly service, caU Carol E. Vennart, 30, of 28 American Gub are reminded that George H. Griffing, Andover, 742- p.m. MIDDLE AGED Couple wanted. with cat and dog, wishes small SPACIOUS Rectory it once was, contingency fund for Memorial 7. RELIABLE male or female to basement, fine residential area. plete G.E. kitchen, aluminum siding, 2-car garage, Louis Dimock Realty, 6439823. FYospect St., fined $100 for Saturday is the deadline for Governor 7886. No children, no pets. Six simply country apartment, Manchester a gracious home (9 plus rooms) it Day activities which will be given A spokesman for the commis­ serve established Fuller Brush Available mid-November. $235 waU4o-WaU carpeting, acre lot with privacy. Out of Town-For Salo 75 operating a motor vehicle while signing up children for toe Christ­ TROMBONE, bass in brand new immaculate rooms, ideal loca­ or vicinity. 6432945. now is! Call Bob Bletchman for to the American Legion to plan customer, in Manchester. Jeff monthly. 2736819, 5235864. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 643 ALL CASH for your property sion said Monday that about 200 her license is suspended. RAILROAD ties for sale, 8’6” condition, made by Conn, with tion. Will sacrifice for right private basement, details. Belfiore Agency, 647- the annual parade. mas party on Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. at BRIDGEPORT (AP) - The Lemonds, 643-9042. 4200. 17 ROOMS in Vernon, just over wihin 24 hours. Avoid i ^ tape, telephone calls were received in Peter M. Weiss, 17, of 71 N. long, 10” high, 10” wide. Ex­ case. Asking $350. 846-5522. tenants. $150 monthly. washer-dryer hookup. WANTED — Four-room, first- 1413. One resident, Fred Edlund of toe clubhouse. 'The age limit for Bridgeport Common Council THREE-room apartment. Porter Bolton Une. We have just Usted a instant service. Hayes Agency, two days since toe billboards Lakewood Circle, fined $25 for cellent for retaining walls and References and security deposit Charles Lesperance floor unfurnished apartment, Hilton Dr. said participation in the party is eight years. voted Monday night to sue Gov. MALE to make deliveries, Street. Parking, heat, utiUUes. TWO family — 5-4, immaculate smaU estate with 6 acres plus 17- 6430131. were unveiled, and each caller decorative landscaping. Call 646- required. CaU between 4:30 and retired couple with I”? year old $23,900 - SIX ROOMS, central, operating a motor vehicle mornings or afternoons or both. Office-Store Equipment 54 Ideal for newlyweds. 236-0564. 6437620 condition throughout, new roof, room house, 8 or 9 bedrooms, 4Vk the activities from the town has caught the mistake. Thomas J. Meskill for his veto of 2739 or 875-3919, for free estimate 5:30 p.m., 647-1416. Belfiore daughter, after November 1st. needs work. Handyman’s special. without a license and $15 for Hie executive board of toe Houriy wages, plus mileage. exterior recently painted. Good baths, fuU basement, fuU attic. ONE ’TO — four-famUy homes fallen o ff in the past years as But, the spokesman said, that a bus subsidy plan. and delivery. PAYM ASTER check writer. Agency. Reasonable rent. 5232910. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. operating an unregistered motor Manchester Green School PTA ECM, 644-2fl5. SIX-room duplex, westside, investment and return. Secon­ BuUt with the best of materials in urgently needed. Buyers demand funds have been scarce. was the idea. The commission A major bus line, Connecticut Used very Uttle, $100 or best adults preferred, no pets. dary financing available. Gose to action. CaU the Paul J. Correnti At one time, Edlund said, the vehicle. will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Railway & Lighting Co., has CALL me for all your Stanley MANCHESTER - 2-bedroom Business Property- CUTE CAPE - Simply 1926. Also has swrimming pool, just wanted to know if anyone ACCOIW TANT - PubUc. offer. Phone 7424720. Available November 1st. Call 643 bus line. $31,500. Philbrick Agen­ Agency now 643-5363. Robert C. WhiteseU, 25, of 91 home of Mrs. Gail Wood, 488 E. stopped running in Bridgeport Home product needs. Shop in the apartment in newer 4-family. F or Sale 71 immaculate. Would you believe porches, elevator, etc. Must be Legion was able to place ger­ was looking at their billboards. Medium size CPA firm, 7539. cy, Realtors, 6434200. Bretton Rd.. fined $25 for Center St. comfort of your own home. Get Appliances and heat. $180. wall-to-wall in every room except seen to be appreciated. aniums on graves of men who berause it did not receive a sub­ Manchester, has two immediate Antiques 56 PRESIDENTIAL HAVE Potential buyers looking valuable free gifts. Cali Sharon Available December 1st. R.F. MANCHESTER BUSINESS - the enclosed porch? Believe it! Immediate occupancy. T.J. died in battles as far back as the sidy to stave off operating losses. positions open. Minimum two MAIN ST., 4 unfurnished rooms, GEORGIAN Colonial, AU brick, for 4-room house with IVk or 2 Soucie, your local Stanley dealer. VILLAGE APTS. Blanchard Realtors, 6432482. and apartment location. Newer Two-car garage, six lovely rooms. Crockett, Realtor, 6431577. French and Indian Wars, but that ^publican members of the years experience in public ac­ THE Birches Antiques, Twin second floor. Available now. Call ten rooms, four large bedrooms, baths, Manchester or East Hart­ The Senior Methodists of South 6494739. MANCHESTER building, aluminum siding, new With or without extra lot! Ask for this practice has had to be ex­ council and Mayor Nicholas counting and auditing required. Hills Drive, Coventry. Hours 4-8 p.m., 6436441. beautiful entrance foyer. Two ford. CaU Hagler Real Estate, United Methodist Church will Furnished Apartments 64 roof, central location. $36,900. Carl Zinzzer. Belfiore Agency, East Hartford - 7 room sprawUng clude from the program. H e b r o n Panuzio, a Republican, objected Good opportunity for advance­ Wednesday, Thursday and Friday One and two bedrooms. fireplaces, 2Vk baths, two-car gar­ Ranch, 4 bedrooms, sunken Uving 643-M24. meet Thursday noon at the GOOD sized dog house, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 647-1413. He also informed the council to the resolution saying it was ment. Salary commensurate with 10-3, Sunday 1-5. Other days by Immediate occupancy. DELUXE ONE-BEDROOM - age. Sunporch, in mint of condi­ room, garage, parkUke yard. High church Reception Hall. Members reasonable, golf clubs, $7. Golf THREE-room Furnished designed to embarass thie gover­ experience and ability. 649-5384. appointment. 742-6607. Near schools, churches apartment at the Teresa tion. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, that money was being "donated” a r e reminded to bring cart, 83. Phone 875-4179. apartment, first floor, all utilities MANCHESTER-HARTFORD - MANCHESTER - Lyness St., 30s. Hayes Agency, 64^131. School Board Votes and shopping center, on Apartments, including 6434200. to the South Windsor High School sandwiches. Dessert and nor. R N ’s or L P N ’s, 7-3 and 3-11 p.m. MOVING to smaUer home. included, older employed. 272 Road, 4-family house on 124x160 completely redecorated Colonial, band for its presence in the bus line. Call anytime. appUances, carpets and air- BOLTON — Lakefront four-room beverages will be served. The Panuzio also criticized the FACTORY made metal utility Selling collectibles, antiques, Main Street. lot, zoned for business. Ideal recent furnace, formal dining NOTICE shifts. Full and part-time conditioning. $171 per month. Q U ALITY throughout — Can’t be Ranch, screened porch, carpets, parade and felt the members measure as unnecessary because trailer, box type, first |60 takes it. many misceUaneous items. CaU location for store, office, or com­ room, extras. Immediate oc­ Teacher Evaluation Rev. Dr. George Webb will be available. Excellent opportunity Paul W. Elougan, ftealtor, 843 built today with these features at should do it as a ‘‘normal the cities of Waterbury and New CaU 7424212. 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 TWO-ROOM furnished bination use. Priced at $45,000. to cupancy, Helen D. Cole, Realtor, plus extra lot. Hutchins Agency, P U B U C H EARIN G guest speaker. and benefits. Apply in person. for appointment daUy from 10 to 4535 6431021. this price. Large oversized master apartment, heat, hot water, settle estate. Immediate sale 649-5324. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Memorial Day exercise.” Haven have already filed a Meadows Conv^escent Center, 7 p.m., 6494319. MLS, 6436666. bedroom, oversized Uving room, The Board of Education last Rd., Bolton has extended an in­ LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. stove, refrigerator. Apply wanted. Bel Air Real Elstate, 643 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Glassman ^ d he had learned similar suit. Panuzio said it was a 333 Bidwell Street, Manchester. FOUR rooms, first floor. huge eat-in kitchen, aU buUt-ins, COVENTRY week approved a teacher evalua- vitation to Hebron residnts to Ring bell for service. Shiners, Marlows, 867 Main Street, 9332. CONNECTICUT of this policy and felt it was not a Past Matrons of Temple needless expense to the dty. An equal opportunity employer. Wanted to Buy 58 AppUances and heat included. YOUR FURNITURE wiU fit into formica cabinets, fireplaced tion program, directing join the Bolton Fife and Drum crawlers, ec. 144 Deming Street, Manchester. this older 6-room house, 3 NATURE LOVER? justifyable one. He said he talked Chapter, OES, will meet The suit asks that MesklU’s line Shopping, transportation, recrea­ family room, spare room, large THURSDAY Superintendent of Schools David Corps or the Bolton Twirlers. Manchester. Wapping Road. MANCHESTER - Newer 3 Houses For Sale 72 with the board chairman and the veto of a subsidy plan be declared NURSES Aides — all shifts, CRANK phonographs, early tion, comfortably close. Security bedrooms with huge, walk-in tUe bath, large closets, 2-car gar­ Here is a 40 acre spread almost all OCTOBER 19,1972 Cattanach to implement the According to Mrs. Loalbo, the Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home banks and toys, antique furniture, bedroom Townhouse, includes ATTRACTIVE furnished 3room closets, formal dining room and high school band will participate illegal and that funds be dis­ mature, responsible individuals and references. $185 monthly. age. $37,700. PhUbrick Agency, pastureland plus 2 ponds, farmhouse H ie Board of Directors wiU program. Corps meets Monday evenings for of Mrs, Elarl Loveland, 33 Lewis 5 h.p. YARD M AN snow blower, glass, china, antique clothes and heat, appUances, I'A baths, fuU apartment, for mature person, K E E N E Y STREET - area - eat-in kitchen, front porch and th^ year as representatives of the tributed as authorised in the only. Training available for those John H. Lappen Inc., 6435261. Realtors, 6434200. and barns. Outstandinf buy, plenty of conduct a public session Under this new program, instructions from 6:30 to 8:30 at St. Hostesses are Mrs. Helen used four to five hours. Needs dolls. 643-6535. basement, $245 per month, Paul 6439171. Recently listed, this relatively back mudroom. Asking $28,900. legislation. who qualify. Excellent wages and ’Thursday, October 19,1972, from community. probationary teachers will be the elementary school on Notch EJUott and Miss Louise Dickson. new belts. 644-8962. W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. new Raised Ranch on a Vt acre Keith Real Estate, 6434126, 643 road frontafe. If you likt Itw upon benefits. Apply Meadows Con­ MANCHESIf# TEN-ROOM Contemporaiy 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in the On Giarter Committee WANTED — Antique furniture, Houses for Rent 65 lot, 3 bedrooms, I'A baths, gar­ 1922. spaces this is for you. Call Tony evaluated at least twice each Rd. H ie twirlers meet Tuesday valescent Home, 333 Bidwell Ranch with 3room studio apart­ Board of Directors’ Office in the Seven new members were Boats-Accessories 46 glass, pewter, oil paintings or MANCHESTER - Deluxe 3 age. Immediate occupancy. school year and tenure teachers evenings from 6:30 to 7:30, also at Street, Manchester. An equal op­ BROWNSTONE ment or in-law suite, over Wasilefsky today at 649-5306. named to the Charter Revision other antique items. Any quanti­ bedroom townhouse. Includes BOLTON LAKE - AttracUve Priced to sell at only $37,900. T. STRAIGHT RANCH with Municipal Building to hear com­ at least once each year. the elementary school. Bolton portunity employer. acres of land with a view, Commission last night. Represen­ EVINRUD E outboard motors, ty. The Harrisons, 6434709, 165 heat, appUances, carpets. FuU house, with heat and appliances. J. Crockett, Realtor, 8431577. delightful family room, ments and suggesUons from the T h e evaluations will be Mrs. Loalbo may be contacted APTS. redwood . construction. Large • •• B&W ••• ting the Democrats, who are Holsclaw and Mastercraft Oakland Street. private basement. $230 per Lake privileges, $200 monthly, fireplaced living room. Brand pubUc. reviewed with the teacher, and for further information. SALESWOMAN - Pilgrim Mills 337 Oakland Str««t thermopane windows. PhUbrick IlM BAMKNn UtO HXIUCE C«. trailers, sales-service. Complete month. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, ( R o u t e 83) security and rental agreement. SEVEN-ROOM Contemporary, Future sessions wiU be held the currently in the majority will be F ab ric D epartm ent Store is new kitchen wim built-in stove, MaNtn - MLS the teacher will be given an op­ Bulletin Board School Open House service department, boating 742-6736. Agency, Realtors, 6434200. Atty. Eldwin Lassman, Deputy looking for mature woman, part- Rooms Without Board 59 643-4535. or 6431021. QUIET ADULT tIVING beamed ceilings, panelihig, two oven, dishwasher, and disposal, 3 MtiKlmltr PnUdt. Hmck. MS-SMS first ’Tuesday of each month from portunity to comment on the The following meetings and supplies, accessories, Woolsey Large 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments. baths, family room, garages. Mayor Robert Smith, Mrs. time afternoons, and evenings. car garage, 3zone oil hot water RANCH, Immaculate condition 9:00 A M. to 11:00 A.M. and the evaluation before it is discussed activities are scheduled for this pamts, Gerich’s Marine Service, WANTED female room mate to MANCHESTER area, 4-room LARGE EIGHT-ROOM, Sweeping views. Privacy. heat. Treed lot, asking $39,900. Doreen Wood and William Apply Pilgrim Mills, 434 Oakland Ample closets, heat, hot water, throughout, eat-ln kitchen, for­ COVENTRY, Five-room Cape. third ’Hiunday of each month with the board. All evaluations week: Tom orrow at 7:30 1982 Tolland Tpke., Buckland, share apartment, own bedroom. modem apartment, av^lable Un- Colonial, fireplace, large lawn, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 643 Keith Real EsUte, 6434128, 643 SL, Manchester. carpeting, parking for 2 cars, com­ mal dining room, large Uving Garage, l ‘A batlu, aluminum from 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in Young. will be included in toe teachers’ Tuesday: Democratic Town 643-2363. CaU 6435268, before 12 noon and mediately with heat, hot water. parking area. Pleasant con­ 5324. 1922. pletely equipped kitchen Air- room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, siding. Stove, refiuerator. Lake the Board of Directors’ Office. personnel files, and w ill be Committee meeting. 8 p.m.. The annual open house for selections to supplement (X)MBINATION-Bookkeeper- after 6:30 p.m. carpeUng, appUances, parking, venient location. Working adults. 1971 12’ ALUMINUM Mirro craft conditioning & garages optional. garage. $^,900. PhUbrick Agen­ privil^es. Onty $U,500. Pasek Anthony Pletrantonio, reviewed by the superintendent Town Office Building; Gilead parents of students at Bolton classroom libraries. Saleswoman, one who has a basic storage,age, and laundry. $190 6432880. with trailer hand 4 h.p. Mercury CALL Business Locations- cy, Rotors, 6464W. ^Itors, MLS, 2837475, 743 Secretary with toe board annually at the Congregational Church Deacons Elementary and (Center Schools Membership chairman Mrs. knowledge of bookkeeping, is THE THOMPSON House - monthly. 6432871, 82. F o r Rent INVITATION motor, gas tank, oars, life Jackets. 646-1769 872-9690 67 8243. Board of Directors January meeting. Alan Weidle will be distributing good with figures and can also Cottage St., centraUy located, BOLTON CENTER - 3room meeting, 8 p.m. will be held tomorrow at 7:30 Asking $600. Phone after 5 p.m., Ranch house, 2 bedrooms, den, 3 Manchester, Conn. Each teacher’s personnel file Wednesday: Hebron Lions p.m. in the elementary school all­ membership cards and la hoping sell. F ive day week, Tuesday- large, pleasantly furnished ATTRACTIVE 4-room first floor RANCH 6 rooms, eat4n kitchen, VERNON - SO mUes view. IV, TO BID 742-7215. rooms, parkiiw. Call 649-2358 for apartment, stove, refrigerator, car garage, adults preferred, Dated at Manchester, Connec­ will be available only to the Gub, 7:30 p.m., Chestnut Lodge, to sign up new PTO members Saturday, Thursday till 9. Shoor V, formal dining room, first-floor acres, hiU top estate, 2400 square purpose room. 'The event is being overnight and references, no pets, $141. 223 references. Call 6431656. Sealed bids will be received at during the evening. Jewelers, 917 Main St., permanent1 guest laundry room, 3 large bedrooms. foot brick Ranch. ExceUent area. ticut this tenth day of October, teacher, toe board of ^ucaiton, Colchester; Hebron sponsored by Parent-Teacher rates. 3540. the olfice of the Director of Manchester. GARDEN T Y P E - two- INDUSTRIAL ZONE 2 fuU baths, aU appUances and $54,900. Hayes Agency, 6430131. 1972. the superintendent and toe prin­ Congregational Church Board of (irganization. A new PTO project will be bedroom apartment, second carpet Included, aluminum General Services, 41 Center cipal. Christian Education meeting, ^ 0 co-presidents Mr. and initiated with Mrs. John Shepsrd- FOUR-ROOM apartment, first Out of Town- R N Supervisor, 3-11 shift, floor. Includes heat, appliances, siding, garage, acre lot, $34,000. COVENTRY Three-bedroom Wounded by ’Thieves Street, Manchester, Conn, until It will be the responsibility of 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Haloburdo will con­ son taking orders lor Bolton Garden Products 50 Garden Products 50 floor, appUances, heat, parking, F o r R ent 66 excellent w u e s and benefits. carpets, $205 monthly. Paul W. FOR SALE OR LEASE PhUbilck^ency, Realtors, 643 aluminum sided Ranch. Base­ DANBURY (AP) - Gary November 2, 1972 at 11:00 ajn. th e board to protect the Thursday : Board of Selectmen, duct a short business meeting and Ekjlldog sweatshirts. Apply Idr. Tolisano, Meadows central location, security, $lw) Dougan. Realtor, 6434535 or 643 4200. ment garage, non-development. Leach, 17, was lecovoing from a for professional reputations and 5 p.m., Town Office Building; will introduce administrators and 'The evening will conclude with Convalescent Center. 648-2321. monthly. 6433340. 1021. 1.3 acres, ^ u t e s to 1-84. ^ ,5 0 0 . gunshot wound infUcted by one of 1. Athletic Supplies Recreation careers of its employes and all SeiUor Gtizens meeting, 1 p.m., faculty members, after which coffee and conversation In tbs all­ VERNON TOWERS MANCHES’TER - A rare find, Hurwit and Simons, Rroltors, two thieves Saturday night, poUce Department. evaluations of professional staff Gilead Congregational Church purpose room. Situation Wanted 38 MANCHESTER - Five-room parents will be invited to visit FRESHLY PICKED MANCHESTER - Newer one- Where Ihe cost ol living i$ easy " 8Vk rooms, EngUsh Tudor house 6431117, 2839S25. said. 2. Portable Conveyer Screening members will be respected as Social Room; Opening New Voters duplex, 3 bedrooms, IVi baths, Block and brick commercial building, 3,700 square feet All utilities classrooms and meet teachers. bedroom apartment, private en­ in excellent condition, aU city Officers said Leach discovered Plant confidential material by board Republican Headquarters, 8 MOTHERS - Hourly or daUy full basement. $225 monthly plus Students are Invited to accom­ Bolton regiatran report that 96 NATIVE VEGETABLES trance. Ranch type. Includes heat Spacious one and two bedroom apartments tha including 12x20' olfice, central location, busy industrial and business utiUties, lovely eat-ln, kitchen, 30’ BOLTON — Rooms to roagi In, 12 security CaU 6431631 or 643 meat on the storage room floor of 3. Parking lot YM C A No. Main members and administrators. p.m.. Paradise Shopping Center, pany parents, Mrs. Haloburdo new voters were repitcred last child care in my East Glaston­ Butter-sugar and yellow Corn, Delicious, fun to eat. Field-ripened and appliances, $159 per month. feature fully appitanced kitchens, wall lo-wall /one Broad St., Town Uving room with flredlace, dining of them with 3Vk baths. If space Is 2692. the Flying Squire restaurant, and Street. Junior Women Rt. 85. weekend, with 26 signing up as bury licensed home. Five mUes Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643 carpeting, large bedrooms, dining room and room, 4 large bedrooms with your problem this home has it said. tomatoes. Green and Wax Beans, Peppers, Cucumbers, Lettuce, spotted two men in the paridng 'The Hebron Junior Women’s Saturday: Midget Football ‘C” (ram Manchester Center. Phone 4535, 6431021. living room and listen to this heal, lights and abundance of closets, family and at a price bdow replacement Bid forms, plans and Several special activities will Republicans, 21 u Dsnocrats Cabbage, Onions, Egg Plant, Yellow and Green Squash Also Fresh THREE rooms, tile bath, heat, 03-77H. air conditioning One bedroom 1179. two room, 3car fa ru e . on beauUfuUy cost. Call us. Fiano Agency, 643 lot carrying meat. One of the men ipeclficatioiu are available at the Oub will join the Manchester team game at Stafford Springs, take place during the evening, and SO remaining unaffiUated. Native Fruit hot water Uicluded. Middle aged bedrooms }209 Who uid that the cost of living TH REE ROOM heated laodicaped m . Priced in Ihe mid 2677. fired two shots, hitting him once General Services Office, 41 Junior Women’s Gub in Federa­ 1;30 p.m. accor^ng to the PTO publicity CaaceWatlan adults, security deposit, IS going up'Children welcome W n X d o l j in my home, apartment. Appliances. Central 40a. Chdl O’OooneU Real EaUto above the right knee. Center Street, Manchester, tion Night Wednesday evening at Sunday: Midget Football game chairman, Mrs. Herbert Terry. H ie rebaarsal o f tha sanfos references. No pets. Parking. FRANCIS E. BOLAND AGENCY I to S pjn. 6437348. BUCKLAND FARMS location. 28 Church Street, AsiocUtoi, 2138866 ______ANDOVER LAKE - Excellent Connecticut. 8 at toe Masonic Tem ple in at Bolton, 1:30 p.m. choir at Unltad MatbodM ChMcb May be seen 310 p.m. 15^ 315 Broad St., Manchaitar Parents are invited to con­ Comer Adams and Tolland Tpke. Manchester. No pets. Security. D. J. HENRY CO. view, 6-room aluminum sided ‘Town of Manchester Manchester. All members are which had bean schednlad for School Street, second floor, 6 4 9 - 7 0 ^ tribute appropriate used reading m o t h e r will care for infant. (Opposite Caldor's) $135 monthly. Phone after 5 p.m., 643-1553 TWOdunily duplex, 4 rooms, 3 Cape. FuU basement, tranquU asked to attend. Manchumter Evening Herald across from East Side Rec, near 644-1330 Connecticut materials to a book table where tomorrow baa bean eaaeMtad. ChU 6 4 3 im . 6431098. car i w if e . Bioollant locatton. setting. Immediate occupaiKy. Read Hebron Correspondent Anne Main Street. Robert B. Weiss, F ife and Drum teachers may browse and make The church’s administrative Only ^,5 0 0 . Hayes Agency, 643 CMI M M 8 M after 6:80 p.m. General Manager Mrs. William Loalbo of Hebron Emt, Telephone 2233971 board will meet tonight at I pjB. 0131. Herald Ads vrr^TvTir: I ' •'<-• ■*C ••' i- '' '•-

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PAPE T W E N T Y - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn., T u «., Oct. 17.1972 Bolton May Vote The Weather On School Again Cloudy tonight, chance of rain, Town Continues Police lows In the SOi. Tliiiiiday rain Page 23 ilaturhrHtrr lEiir likely, highs In the upper 40i. Report Project Concern '1 ^ MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm Edward S. Opalach, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1972 VOL. XCH, No. 18 FORTY PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CBNTI Middle Tpke., was luued a sum­ H w Board of Education last sites committee chairman, mons for Intoxication, Oct. 12. night voted to accept the reminded board members of the Court date is Oct. SO. recommendation of Dr. James P. public information meeting Kennedy, superintendent of tonight at 8 p. m. at filing Junior Bemie Giovlho of 78 WoodhlU schools, to raiew the Project High School, sponsored by the St. reported an act of vandalism Concern contract with Hartford League of Women Voters, on occurred at his home sometime for this school year. The approval additions and renovations to the between 7:30 p.m., Sunday, and Senate Hands Nixon Two Setbacks included deletion of two contract two junior highs; reported that 1:50 a.m. Monday. According to items that result In the elimina­ Town Manager Robert Weiss and the police, the screens and doom tion of IVt teaching positions. the Board of Directors have and the supporting frames of a Currently, 46 children are promised to return to the Board porch were smashed in. The bused from Hartford to local of Education all state reim­ porch is located at the end of Water Pollution Bill Veto elementary schools, an Increase bursements for the conversion of driveway and was apparently hit (rf about dght over last year. It is the original Robert School by a vehicle. There were no signs estimated that tuition income building to central administration of break and entry. Overridden By 52-12 Vote will be approximately 130,000. offices; and said that Nathan The Project Concern agreement Hale School will hold Open House Police report damage to a car with Hartford has been con­ Oct. 29 from 2 to 4 p.m. owned by Frank J. Dalesaio of 40 WASHINGTON (AP) - The is a vote against a tax increase. T h e measure, passed tinuous since its Institution In Dr. Winer, communications Olcott Monday afternoon. The Senate has rebuffed president “ A vote to override the veto is overwhelmingly in the Senate liW6. committee chairman, said that Dalessio vehicle was parked In Nbion on two fronts, denying him a vote to increase the likelihood and House, was opposed by ma­ Superintendent’s Report the PTA Council will hold a the private parking lot at the unlimited authority to cut f^eral of higher taxes.” jor industries and by some state Dr. Itennedy said that a check Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. in and local officials. discussion on public education in spending and then overriding his Sen. Eldmund S. Muskie, D- with the original successful the Parkade, unoccupied, when It Manchester at Highland Park eleventh-hour veto of a water- Maine, floor manager for the However, Senate-House con­ bidder for installation of an ex­ was apparently struck by another School Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. pollution-control bill. antipollution bill, said the Presi­ ferees still could come up with a haust fan In the high school vehicle, resulting in diunage to At 1 o ’clock this morning, two dent was “ just plain wrong" in compromise which would put chemistry laboratory revealed the left rear of the Dalessio car. Staff Action hours after Nixon had slapped his “ budget-wrecking" charge. tighter controls on the that the |2,150 figure still holds. The board accepted, with down the $24.6-billion antipollu­ “The only budget we have President's powers to make cuts He has authorized the work to be Report of vandalism resulting regret, the resignation of Charles tion authorization measure as before us is his fiscal 1973 budget to stay within the ceiling. in a broken windshield of a done. At last month’s board Crocini as maintenance super­ "staggering, budget-wrecking,” and the spending this bill Brockway truck was given to Last Friday the Senate voted to meeting, student representatives visor, effective Oct. 27. On Oct. the Senate voted 52 to 12 to provides for 1973 is $250 million," police Sunday. Charles Paqulnof accept the ceiling but to exempt on the board called attention to 30, he will assume the post of override him. Muskie declared. ““That will South St., Coventry reported that from any reductions several potentially dangerous fumes that plant engineer at Manchester The vote was nine more than hardly bust the budget. sometime between Saturday and categories of spending and to collect in the laboratory. Memorial Hospital. l/il the necessary two-thirds. Thirty- “Over the long run, this total Sunday the windshield was limit cuts in any items to 10 per Preliminary sketches of a After the acceptance. Dr. four Democrats, including amount of money is needed to do cent. The House had voted to ^ve proposed Regional Occupational Kennedy com m ent^, “ We have broken, apparently by a rock. presidential candidate George the job. Nixon the unlimited powers he lYaining Center (for mentally valued his work over the years” ; McGovern, and 18 Republicans ““We crack the whip in this bill Charter Review Commission Continues Form Studies requested. handicapped adolescents) on the and M. Philip Susag added, “ It is W. Hal Winchell of 843 Main St. voted to override; Nixon won the on industrial and municipal Manchester Community College reported to police the theft of a unusual to make special recogni­ support of four Democrats and polluters, but unless we provide On Saturday, conferees on the campus meet state requirements license plate from his car which Richard Lafferty of the Clonnectfcut Public Expenditures Council tells Peter Holzmeister, associate researcher for the CPEC; and CRC tion of a person who has been eight Republicans. the money to build the sewage- bill watered down the Senate for architectural work at this was parked in the Purnell Manchester Charter Revision Commission he sees no reason for members John Sullivan and Eugene Montany. (Herald photo by with us such a short time, but he Just Hanging Around Soon after the House meets at treatment plants we must have, provision. Under the com ­ point in planning. Parking lot Sunday. The car had Buceivicius.) has done a tremendous job and changing Manchester’s form of government. Seated next to him are noon today, Democratic leaders this doesn't mean anything,” promise, the President would Dr. Kennedy said that a survey been entered but nothing was has set a standard that will make position, and the one who remains in that position the longest is the planned to try to win the Muskie sale have been allowed cuts up to 20 of the Greater Hartford area, "Hold it Joe, hold it Joe—take it easy but don’t let go,” may well be the reported missing. Later that our buildings and grounds better necessary two-thirds margin to The Senate vote to kill the $250- per cent in broad categories; relative to Dr. David Winer’s lyrics going through the minds of these marathon participants as they hang winner. No “ stand-ins” or substitutes are allowed, and no one may enter same day, Glastonbury police for years to com e.” Kissinger override and thus enact the billion spending ceiling may have within a category he could have suggestion that local teachers be on hopeful of winning a brand new 1972 Toyota Corolla. Sponsored jointly the competition after 6 p.m., Friday. These sturdy contestants, ancj some of reported recovering the vehicle The board also accepted the measure over Nixon’s objections. been the death blow for that eliminated entire programs. granted unlimited sick leave, by WDRC and Lynch Motors of Manchester, the contest opened Monday at them not looking too sturdy as the hours have passed by, are all vying and apprehending its occupants. resignation of Mrs. Therese R. Elarlier Tuesday evening, the Nixon proposal. This version was accepted by revealed that no system employs Planco as social worker, effective 6 a.m. and the rules specify that a contestant must remain in a standing for the title “new car owner.’’(Herald photo by Buceivicius) Tax Group Director For Flies To Senate voted to eliminate from a Nixon, in vetoing the bill, acted the House, 166 to 137, Tuesday exactly the plan that Dr. \ ^ e r debt-limit-increase bill the $250- Jan. 3; and approved the appoint­ against the recommendation of but was turned down 39 to 27 in has in mind. However, the survey Agnew To Visit billion spending ceiling which ment of Mrs. Marilyn Cantor as a Saigon William D. Ruckelshaus, head of the Senate. and study will continue. Nixon had asked for the current speech clinician at Bentley the Environmental Protection Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., There is not enough informa­ Bridgeport fiscal year. The Senate last week School, effective Sept. 25. A resi­ Legal Aid Cotter Brings SAIGON (AP) — presidential Agency. Ruckelshaus warned manager of the bill, said it was tion at this time. Dr. Kennedy Groton Suing Navy had voted for the ceiling but dent of Manchester, she received BERLIN, Conn. (A P )-V lce Council-Manager System adviser Henry A. Kissinger that a veto would raise questions obvious that the President never reported, on a proposed adult Campaign Here balked at giving Nixon authority her BA from Brooklyn College in President Spiro T. Agnew will arrived in Saigon today to join about the administration's com­ would accept the Senate’s version basic education regional center to 1970 and worked two years in the Grant Given U.S. and South Vietnamese of­ to make cuts in virtually any area U.S. Rep. William R. Cotter visit Bridgeport Thursday, accor­ mitment to clean up the environ­ of the ceiling and that the Senate make a recommendation to the Brooklyn School for Special Over Off-Base Project ficials in a major review of the he wished. will campaign in Manchester ding to a spokesman at the state By SOL R. COHEN Charter Revision Commission, Taxpayers’ Wqjchdog,” is a 30- Lafferty last night gave a brief ment. would not retreat on its measure. board. Children. Salary, 38,225, pro­ military and political situation in That legislation was sent back Approval telephoned Town Manager headquarters of the Nixon-Agnew (Herald Reporter) (CRC). year-old, privately supported, history of the growth of the Committee Reports GROTON (AP) — After hearing military personnel, leases federal tomorrow - meeting workers in to conference with the House. rated. campaign. “ I see nothing in Manchester in Richard C. Lafferty, for the non-partisan organization. council-manager form of govern­ Vietnam and his peace Beldon Schaffer, personnel and arguments that the U.S. Navy land but the construction is not a Frederick Staples complaining of seven business establishments. In another action, the board HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. ment and said the trend in the negotiations in Paris. The water-pollution and Navy project. construction noise. Due to critical votes in Congress Agnew will appear at a noon 1972 that suggests any great need past four years director of Started in July 1942, it took as its finance committee chairman, voted to request the Board of Thomas J. Meskill has approved violated an understanding with Kissinger came from Paris spending-limit bills are the final Groton goes to state court He and Staples investigated the today, he was unable to release rally and then attend a luncheon, to steer away from the council- municipal consulting services for objectives — “ To analyze govern­ country in the past 30 years is in said that the board will expect Directors to establish a $2,500 a federal grant to fund four legal the town, the Groton Town Coun­ where he held another secret obstacles to be cleared before the complaints, Havilland said, and the time schedule for his the spokesman said. Further manager government. It is the the CPEC, said he is well- ment costs and regulations and to that direction. Dr. Kennedy's recommended washout account for the Center service programs in the state. cil voted Monday night to sue in Wednesday in a separate move to meeting Tuesday with the North 92nd Congress could finally quit. School Addition learned that the work was being itinerary. The Hartford Democrat details weren’t immediately form of government that has the acquainted with Manchester’s recommend practical economies In explaining the fundamental 1973-74 budget by the end of federal court to halt all off-base try to stop the cr^ it union con­ Vietnamese. It was his 20th trip Leaders said they were hopeful for Environmental Education. Word of the approval came available. least defects and, from what I form of government. He said his in government, both state and difference between the council- December. The superintendent construction. struction, said James Havilland, done_ for the credit union. is running for re-election in the today would be the day. The money will fund instruction Monday from Susan Hobble, ^ have observed, is working well in job involves consultation with local.” manager and strong-mayor to Paris for secret negotiations. set Jan. 8 as the out^de date and “Basically, the Navy sunk town attorney. Although the construction site is First Congressional District. The F*resident served notice in of Bolton, East Hartford, and deputy commissioner of the state' Manchester." municipal officials, research on Last night’s meeting of the governments, he said, “ A With Kissinger were William added that he will submit a line themselves, in not being honest Under the resolution approved on federal property, it is not Accompanied tomorrow by his veto message that he would Vernon students by Mrs. Norman Department of Community Af­ FOR So spoke an official of the types of charters and on proposed CRC was the second in a series of manager, appointed by the town Sullivan, deputy assistant Plans Discussed or function object budget for with the Groton Town Council,” Monday night, the town will try within the Naval base, Havilland Mrs. Thereas Parla, his draw the spending issue in the Newton, part-time teacher at the fairs (DCA). She said the Connecticut Public Expenditures changes, and on government in four — to listen to expert opinions council to administer the govern­ secretary of state for Far Elastem historical comparison and one by said William Bartinik, the council to stop current and future Navy said. Manchester campaign coor­ closing weeks of the national center, and the account will be programs included Bridgeport Council (CPEC) last night, while general. on the merits of council-manager ment, almost always is a proven, and Pacific affairs, along with programs. member who initiated the action. construction on offbase property, Monday’s council action is the dinator, Cotter will make stops at political campaign. reimbursed by tuition payments Legal Services, Norwalk appearing before the IVhmchester The CPEC, often called “The and strong-mayor governments. professional, with formal creden­ several other aides from the By JOHN A. JOHNSTON Paul Greenberg, building and including the Bailey Hills depen­ latest development in a long feud Allied Printing, on W. Middle Cosmetics “ If this veto is not sustained ... from those towns. Stamford-Danbury Legal Ser­ Bartinik told the council the Last week’s speaker was (^rleton tials of education and experience. National Security (Council staff. (Herald Reporter) Navy had violated an understan­ dent family housing project, a between some Groton residents Tpke.; \lorland Tool, Tolland let the issue be clearly drawn. As vices, New Haven Legal Sharpe, former city manager of Being a professional, he can Kissinger was met by U.S. Am­ controversial project that some in and the Naval complex. Bartinik Tpke.; Pioneer Parachute, Hale ITS with the spending ceiling, so with Assistance Association and ding with the council by allowing Hartford. relate to professionals in other bassador Ellsworth Bunker, CJen. Groton say will have a detrimen­ indicated the issue invoiving the Rd.; First Hartford Realty, this bill, a vote to sustain the veto Whether most people’s minds are already made up, just Thames Valley Council for Com­ the Submarine Base O ^ i t Union Next week’s meeting, at 8 p.m. areas of municipal service. He Creighton W. Abrams, Army tal effect on the area. Work is credit union was the “ final Colonial Rd.; Dean Machine, munity Action Legal Assistance. to build new facilities on federal Liggetts Wednesday in the Municipal can handle personnel matters in a chief of staff who arrived earlier plain indifference, or whatever the reason, the fact remains Vernon proceeding on the project, straw” and the council felt it had Progress Dr.; Mai Tool in South Merrill To Appeal The governor, who has land that is not part of the base Building, will feature two professional way - and need not in the day, and Gen. Frederick C. that only about 35 people showed up last night for toe however. to act. Windsor; and the Southern New criticized the anti-poverty complex. At The Parkade speakers — one backing the base decisions on his term of Weyand, commander of U.S. League of Women Voters sponsored informational meeting Under federal law, the Navy is England Telephone Co., on E. lawyers, has the power to veto When the Navy presented its Bartinik said the town had lost MANCHESTER council-manager government, the office, which almost always is forces in Vietnam. on toe Nov. 7 referendum for additions and renovations to required to file an environmental Center St. Escape Conviction Call Cancels Town May Restore federal legal aid grants from the master plan for facilities in the faith with the Navy because the other the strong-mayor govern­ open. On the Vietnamese side, he was impact statement for any Bennet and Dling Junior High Schools. Office of Elconomic Opportunity. Groton area to the council, said Navy did not keep the town fully ment. The speakers will be David "The mayor, on the other greeted by his counterpart, advised of its expansion plans. proposed construction. The Navy Nguyen F*hu Due, special adviser Cotter Calls Gov. Meskill ordered in June Bartinik, no mention was made By JUNE LINTON according to State’s Attorney Bauer, president of the Greater hand, is a political figure and has Apparently a large turnout was based on the return of about 340 Havilland said the council has agreed to file a such a state­ on foreign affairs to president Old *44 Steps^ that no state funds be used by of the credit union construction. (Herald Reporter) Donald Caldwell. In these cases, Hartford Chamber of Commerce political obligations, which might What better place to be than in not anticipated, because the ninth graders, now housed at ment early next year concerning Nguyen Van Thieu, and Am­ legal aid groups to sue the state A Navy spokesman said the learned last week that construc­ Louis F. Cofone Jr. and John and for 10 years previously the preclude the impartial selection a telephone company building meeting was held in the Dling Manchester High School, where the Bailey Hills housing project. The “ 44 steps” leading from it would contribute toward the or local governments. “ The tax­ credit union, an independent tion had begun on the credit HOLIDAY SPECIAL An appeal to the State Supreme Fteinosa are to be sentenced on a town manager of Wethersfield; of employes, especially on the bassador Tran Kim Phuong, who when making an important phone library. During the 14'4-hour ses­ they have been using “ borrowed” High St. to Brooklyn St., aban­ expense of installing the steps as payers of the state shouldn’t be financial organization that serves union facility. Residents, he said. Court for Frederick Merrill, and charge of conspiracy on Nov. 7. and Gino Arcanti, mayor of the was recalled from Washington for caU? sion, a panel of four administra­ , space for several years. Ckirrent- doned several years ago, may be well as granting an easement on asked to subsidize lawsuits LTM W ill See a pardon for Alpha Nims, mark The state’s case against Merrill City of Danbury. (See Page Twenty) consultationere. That’s where U.S. Rep. tion and Board of Ekiucation ly, he said, these students are replaced by the town. Plans for the renewal land. On Monday, against themselves,” he said. new beginnings and endings in a was almost wholly based on the William R. Cotter was this mor­ members made presentations on using 12 classrooms fuU time in relocating the steps in the representatives of Alco told the In 1971, DCA says, there were Comedy Films Brighten up your holiday season with bizarre attempted prison escape. testimony of an informer and ning when he called his what passage of the $6.8 million the senior high and other areas redevelopment area seem to have mayor they would be willing to 300 court cases brought against Accused Of a new frosting! Out of 12 alleged participants self-admitted participant. Alpha Washington office. It was 9:30 referendum will accomplish. part time. fallen through Mayor Frank grant an easement, but no money the state by legal service Barbara Kelly will be in charge only Merrill was brought to trial Nims, who was not arrested. a.m. and just at the beginning of They later fielded questions from Because of the arrangement. McCoy told the Town Council had been set aside for construc­ programs on behalf of poor of the program for the regular in Tolland County Superior A few weeks ago Nims his campaign swing through the audience. Monday night. tion of the stairway. Atty. Harvey October program meeting of the appeared before the Board of Air Search Continues Dr. Kennedy said in this connec­ clients, most of them in Hartford Court. He was found guilty and Manchester. Panel members were Paul tion, hundreds of MHS students Hoberman, representing Alco, and New Haven. ‘Padded’ Budget Little Theatre of Manchester sentenced to 2Vi to 5 years, a Parole and was granted a com­ Elxcept for meeting some of the Greenberg, Board of Ekiucation Pre-Holiday Prices utation of the sentences he is now have been denied learning oppor­ Mayor McCoy told the council told the mayor that he would ask The state share of legal aid (LTM) tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the sentence which in effect in­ told the aircraft fiad landed on a employes in the Southern New building and sites committee club rooms at 22 Oak St. She will serving on a number of escape JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - accidentally. Sometimes they are tunities over the years For that he had met Monday after­ the Department of Housing and grants is 10 per cent, the federal HARTFORD (AP) - The ad­ With those increases taken into creased the time he had to serve beach near Juneau. England Telephone building, the chairman; Dr. James P. and related charges, including Signals from an aircraft emergen­ not in actual distress situations.” specifics, he cited science noon with representatives of Alco Urban Development if there was share 80 per cent and the local 10 ministration of Gov. Thomas J. account the General Fund could show old time one-reel comedies, by much more than that because The Cessna 310 in which Boggs Hartford Democrat never made Kennedy, superintendent of including some of the earliest theft of a motor vehicle and cy locator beacon have been Cmdr. Paul Breed of Coast programs conducted in Development Corp., developers a possibility of allotting an ap­ per cent. Meskill has ““padded” the current wind up with a surplus of $43 it was consecutive and affected and his companions left that swing. At 10:30 he was schools; /Ulan (k)ne, Bennet prin­ aggravated assault. picked up by aircraft combing Guard headquarters in Juneau classrooms instead of of the renewal area, to discuss propriation. The mayor said he Bridgeport’s grant was listed at General Fund Budget by ““much Charlie Chaplin films. prior sentencing. Anchorage Monday on a 3"^- aboard a plane - called back to cipal; and Dr. Flichard, Lindgren, million at the end. of the current * heavily timbered, mountainous also cautioned against undue op­ laboratories; the growth of the previously proposed plans to in­ was not optimistic that this would $134,000. Subscribers and patrons of LTM 18.50 Of the others allegedly in­ The board’s action reduces the Washington for votes on two Dling principal. more than $20 million,” State fiscal year if there are no tax cuts. (includes milk bath shampoo, creme rinse and set) areas of Southeast Alaska for a timism. hour, 560-mile flight to Juneau stall steps down from the High St. be accomplished and said he felt are invited to attend this volved, some were released minimum effective sentence to crucial measures. More space to accomplish Cooperative Occupational Educa­ Sen. Robert D. Houley said Mon­ The Democrats are considering missing plane carrying House was equipped with an emergency area and ending to the rear of a the only solution would be to meeting. before Merrill’s trial. John Fisk time already served, and makes His Manchester campaign somewhat different purposes in tion FYogram from one staff day. cutting a full 1 per cent point Democratic Leader Hale Boggs "There was no indication it beacon, which activates on a have the town install the steps in Fred Blish, production chair­ Nims eligible to go before the member to nine and students new apartment building in the Houley, co-chairman of the Ap­ from the sales tax, bringing it was facing a charge of murder came from the missing aircraft, ” crash. swing will be rescheduled to a their schools is at the heart of the original location which leads man for the LTM upcoming board for possible parole. and three others. from 20 to 200; and more areas renewal area. The matter was propriations Committee, said he down to a rate of 6 per cent. If and the escape attempt charge Breed said of the signal, "and it is With the 58-year-old future date. favorable voter reaction Nov. 7, discussed several weeks ago after from High St. down to Brooklyn production of "The Prime of LOVELY LADY According to State’s Attorney For photos see page 16. needed for learning disabilities, based his estimate on fiscal infor­ such a cut went into effect Dec. 1, was noUed. The Coast Guard said the pilots not uncommon for one to get Louisianan were Rep. Nick D r. Lindgren and Cone the council received a petition St. in the area of the Tober Kissinger Miss Jean Brodie,” has called an Two defendants were granted Donald Caldwell, the parole emphasized. The proposed Dling mation from Connecticut’s two the date which Meskill of two jet-powered helicopters tripped accidentally. The signal Begich, Alaska’s only member of (See Page Twenty) signed by 65 residents of the High Baseball plant. Leonard Szczesny, early production crew meeting to board was made aware of Nims addition, its principal said, is state auditors. recommended for his proposed .5 BEAUTY SALON dismissals on a motion. One heard the signals twice some 10 heard today couldn’t help but be the House of Representatives; St. area who said their only town engineer, said he will draw preceed the program meeting. 390 M A IN S T R E E T MANCHESTER, CONN. cooperation with the state in the Returns '“The Welfare Department per cent cut, it would reduce arrest warrant was never served, miles west of this Alaska capital of interest, but it is not something Russell Brown, 37, an aide to the means of access to the shopping up plans and bring a preliminary The p roduction crew is 649-7666 because the accused had been attempted escape cases. alone gave us a figure of $15 taxes an estimated $37 million. city on Tuesday, but there were that would make us greatly 40-year-old Begich; and Don E. area was by way of the steps. cost estimate to the next meeting scheduled for Saturday morning This week Atty. James Egan of million,” said Houley. '“1 think released from prison and arrested enthused" Jonz, 38, the pilot. To Paris at the LTM workshop as usual. Hartford, who argued Merrill’s notes of caution. Previously Alco had indicated of the council. elsewhere. There was also a report that an Boggs' wife Lindy and it’s reasonable to assume that case, announced he was filing an “ We have experienced false WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ After the trial, all counts in alarms in the past, ” said a amateur radio operator in members of her family left every agency is making a con­ appeal to the State Supreme dent Nixon’s top national security three other cases were nolled and spokesman for the Federal Avia­ California had talked with Washington early today for tribution toward a planned qew Court. Merrill still contends he is adviser, Henry A. Kissinger, is surplus.” a change of plea granted in two tion Administration. “‘Sometimes someone in the Boggs plane Mon­ Anchorage. Aides said they Area Churches cases on the basis of Information innocent and was not the one who back in Paris today meeting with However, other fiscal sources people turn these beacons on day night, and that he had been wanted to be on the scene. Drivers To Face which came out of the trial. cut the bars in his cell window. North Vietnamese negotiator pointed out Monday that the To Organize Xuan Thuy in another round of Welfare Department recently peace talks, the White House raised its spending estimates, Conference Tougher Hearings announced. reducing the $15 million by which The peace talks are being ^Delegates from churches in­ “ If my proposal is approved by the department originally MEN’S HARTFORD (AP)-Hearings resumed after a five-day break proposed to underspend its ap­ terested in the proposed on reinstatement of drivers’ the State Personnel Policy during which both sides con­ propriation. Manchester Area Conference of Social Security-Welfare Bill’s licenses are going to become Board,” Leuba said, “ the present sulted with their respective The Democrats, who control Churches will attend a planning meaningful steps toward highway staff of hearings officers will governments. It is Kissinger’s Diamond Rings the General Assembly, are trying session Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. safety instead of cut and-dried become 'driver improvement 20th trip to Paris and 25th day of to make a case for bigger tax cuts at the St. James School cafeteria “ Mickey Mouse” procedures, specialists’. Their activities will private talks in an effort to reach on Park St. than those recommended by Gov. state Motor Vehicles Com­ be redirected, with emphasis a settlement of the Southeast Elach of four divisions— Chris­ placed on reforming and Thomas J. Meskill. Major Provisions Summarized missioner Robert C. Leuba said Asia conflict. tian education, special ministries, The tax cuts are contemplated Monday. educating the problem driver. The White House said CTiristian social action, and Chris­ because of the advent of federal In the past, such hearings have Driver improvement classes will Kissinger left Washington Mon­ tian Unity will----- p resen t revenue-sharing, which is ex­ between 65 and 72. Effective for a Social Security number at the would be increased from $50 to Medicaid: often been “perfunctory perfor­ be developed, using modern day morning, while President programs and budgets for 1973. WASHINGTON (AP) - Here pected to pump $33 million into the year 1973. time they enter school. Effective $60. Effective with 1973. The provision that all states mances” where “the outcome educational tools to get the Nixon was substituting for him in The ^oups will then discuss how are important provisions in the the state’s General Fund during Low-wage workers covered by January 1973. Persons eligible for Part A must provide comprehensive was a foregone conclusion,” message across.” an appearance before the to display their program attrac­ Social Security-weUare bill sent the current fiscal year, and Social Security for 30 years would Waiting period for disability hospital coverage would Medicaid services to their poor Leuba said. Leuba said he has already es­ National League of Families of tively on charts to present to each to President Nixon by Congress because of a surplus left over receive a new special $170-a- benefits would be reduced from automatically be enrolled in F*art by 1977 would be repealed. “ The hearing would principally tablished a new position called Prisoners of War and Missing in church in November, when the Tuesday. from last fiscal year. month payment. For each year six to five months. Benefits 950,- B unless they declined. Part B is consist ,of a little talk by the “chief of adjudications” to be Action. churches will make their final Permission would be granted In m id-Septem ber, when Social Security cash benefits: under 30 years, this would be 000 persons. Effective January paid for with monthly premiums. bearings officer on the virtues of filled by a lawyer who will super­ The time of Kissinger’s return decisions about joining the con­ to the states to cut back on Meskill called for a cut of .5 per Widows would receive 100 per reduced $8.50 until it reached the 1973. Effective July 1, 1973. safe driving and an admonition vise and review license reinstate­ will be amiounced when it is ference. Medicaid programs. cent of what their husbands present regular minimum pay­ Medicare: The tax rate each for an in­ ment hearings. “ Adjudicators” known. White House Press cent in the 7 per cent sales tax A publicity committee will be that future transgressions would would have been entitled to. In­ dividual and employer would be Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said and a .5 per cent cut in the 6 per ment of $84.50 a month. Benefits Medicare coverage would be Medicaid recipients could be lead to further suspensions of will also be used to oversee selected to plan a campaign and raised to 5.85 per cent in 1973, in making the announcement. cent tax on capital gains, the stead of 82W per cent as at 150,000 persons. Effective extended to 1.7 million disabled required to pay monthly longer duration,” he said. hearings on consumer complaints brochure, which will used in 6.05 per cent in 1978, and to 7.3 governors was counting on only present. Benefits 3.4 million January 1^3. persons now on the Social Securi­ premiums when able to do so. Speaking before the Hartford against auto dealers— complaints Kissinger’s last session of talks the church presentations. A plan­ women. Effective January 1973. Men recipients In the future ty and railroad retirement rolls. per cent by 2011. This compares Effective January 1973. which might result in suspension with the North Vietnamese con­ $19 million from revenue-sharing. ning committee will also be County Junior Bar, Leuba said he Effective July 1, 1973. with the current 5.2 per cent rate, tinued for four days. However, under the bill ul­ named to arrange a banquet on A person who has reached would benefit from the same Welfare programs for the aged, intends to revamp the whole or revocation of a dealer’s Ck)verage would be provided scheduled under present law to In accordance with agreement timately passed by Congress and Jan. 17, when the conference will retirement age could earn $2,100 retirement payment formula blind and disabled: system and make it focus on “ one license, Leuba said. for sufferers from chronic kidney go to 5.5 per cent next year. with the other side, Ziegler said: now awaiting President Nixon’s actually come into being. ^ eurtly u in a year without loss of benefits available to women. Under pre­ All of the 3 million persons of our nation’s most pressing sent law a woman with an Iden­ disease who need either dialysis The maximum tax, $468 each “ I have no other information to signature, the state government Any interested church in tje com pared with $1,680 now. covered by these categories problem*—highway safety. l•%«»AVINIOS with kidney machines or for the worker and employer this Discuss Compromise Bill provide you at this time.” He of Connecticut will receive $22 Manchester area may send Oa All Maa’s aiags Above $2,100, he would lose $1 tical earnings record as a man would be guaranteed $130 a "The goal toward which we transplants. Average starts 3 year would be raised to $631.80 in declined to characterize the lion for the calendar year of 1972 delegates to Wednesday’s ‘*Thl«k C'hrlalaiaa*’ for each $2 of earnings. Benefits receives $10 more a month if both month income for an individual, must point our licensing and en­ months after a course of dialysis 1973. Under present law, it would The compromise Social Security bill increasing benefits by $6 billion which passed the Hotm About Town status of the talks in any way. plus about $11 million more for meeting. Those wishing more in­ 1.6 mllDon persons. EffecDve are entitled to the maximum $195 for a couple. U they also are forcement efforts must be to payment. Effective beginning begins. be $594. and Senate Tuesday was discussed by three of the men who play irnportant roles in the Kissinger will personally report the first six months of 1973. That formation about the meeting or January 1973. on Social Security, they would be ensure that every driver is a The Disabled American TREASURE SHOPPE January 1973, and fully effective The annual deductible for Part The taxes pay for Social Securi­ to the President upon hi^ return six-month period is the second the conference may contact Mrs. P enm who work beyond 65 guaranteed $150 for a single per­ compromise. They are, from left. Rep. Wilbur Mills, D-Ark., Rep. William (-olmer, D-Mlsi., Veterans Auxiliary will meet NANCHESTEto PABKADE B of Medicare, which covers ty cash benefits and Part A of competent operator who believes and will as usual keep in close half of the current fiscal year, Harry Carr, 40 Cobum Rd,, or would receive a one per cent January 1975. son, $215 for a couple. and Rep. John Byrnes, R-Wis. (AP photo) Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the chiefly physicians' charges, Medicare. to ttyu tod p tos of safe driving,” touch with Nixon during the which began last July 1 and runs Mrs. Fred Flynn, 528 Woodbridge Increase in benefits for each year All Americans would be Issued VFW Home. talks, Ziegler said. through the next June 30 St.