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MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1974- VOL. XCUI, No. 131 Manchester—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES PRICEi KIFFEEN CENTS PZG Approves Buckland Zone Changes

Wilson Named PM Multiple-Use Plan Involves 256 Acres Labor Part In Manchester

Takes Over By DOUG BEVINS of the MAP Associates’ applica­ The Manchester Planning and tion — for seven acres of LONDON (UPI) — Prime Minister Harold Wilson today Zoning Commission (PZC) Business 1 Zone at the named a new Labor government that included Denis Monday night approved zone southwest corner of Burnham Healey, 56, as chancellor of the exchequer to lead the na­ changes to allow a massive, and Windsor Sts. tion out of its economic crisis. The government called im­ mixed-use development on The PZC’s votes on the tobacco land at Buckland. rezoning came on motions mediate peace talks with striking coal miners. With little fanfare and only an made by John Hutchinson and Healey, defense secretary in hour of discussion, PZC seconded by Joseph Swensson. the last Labor government, will Anthony Wedgwood Benn, a members changed zoning on The decisions were split into have the task of handing the prominent left-wing Labor par­ 4 about 256 acres of land now two votes: One for the business country the severe fiscal ty leader and minister of m ’i zoned Rural Residence. and industrial zoning and the medicine needed to pull it out of technology in the last Labor The zone changes were being other for the CUD application. its deepening economic crisis. government, was appointed sought by MAP Associates, an PZC members voted 4-1 on James Callaghan, 62, chair­ secretary of state for industry. investment partnership led by the Business 3 and Industrial man of the Labor party and a Michael Foot, 60, a one-(ime developer Arthur M. Fischer of Zone applications (David Paris former Labor government rebel leftwinger, was named New York City, for a lO-to-15- was the dissenter) and 3-2 for chancellor of the exchequer and secretary for employment. year development of commer­ the CUD rezoning (Paris and home secretary, was named Immediately after being ap­ cial, industrial, and residential Garence Welti were the op­ foreign secretary. pointed, Foot invited leaders of uses. ponents). Roy Jenkins, 53, widely Britain’s 269,000 striking Rezoning approved by the PZC members voting on the regarded as a successful minework^s to meet him later PZC is for IM acres of CUD applications were Hutchinson, chancellor of the exchequer to(^y idr peace talks. Maybe It WonH Be Long Now (Comprehensive Urban Swensson, Paris, Welti, and during Wilson’s last ad­ His familiar pipe clenched Development) Zone, 80 acres of chairman Alfred Sieffert. ministration, was named home between his teeth, Wilson With record-breaking high temperatures yesterday and later this month, few Manchester residents are com­ Business 3 Zone, and 38 acres of Monday night’s decision by secretary, a job he also held arrived at the prime minister’s today in Central Connecticut these budding tulips should plaining about the preview of those warmer days to come. Industrial Zone. the PZC came about four earlier in Wilson’s last govern­ residence at No. 10 Downing St. really shoot up. While spring does not officially arrive until (Herald photo by Pinto) The PZC denied a fourth part months after the first public ment. shortly before 10 a.m. from his hearing on the applications was Eric Varley, 42, a little known nearby home. conducted Nov. 5. ’That hearing Labor party member, was and a second hearing Dec. 3 named secretary of state for Wilson smiled and waved to drew considerable opposition to energy. His job will primarily waiting newsmen and the MAP Associates plans from be to deal with Britain’s energy photographers before entering Inside Buckland Homeowners an 80-member Buckland crisis and also with her rich the familiar black door. homeowner’s association. offshore oil resources in the Today's Leaders of the homeowners North Sea. His day started with gooo group indicated this morning M rs./^rbara Castle, 61, news. ’The pound sterling, shaky May Appeal Decision there will probably be a court PTA for Excoptlonal Children formed, Page 12 employment secretry in throughout the recent crisis, Plannere table aubdivlelon requeete, Page 16 appeal seeking an overturn of Wil^n’s iast government, was climbed 1.75 cents at the the PZC decisions. > named secretary of state for foreign exchange market, Businesa Bodlee, Page 9 U PZC members discussed the By DOUG BEVINS social services. opening at $2.2878. Webster to get Vernon Industrial site, Page 12 | The existing area roads are a planned era for the town,” MAP Associates’ applications inadequate, they said, and state Marte said, commenting that Ryan named to South Windsor PZC, Page 5 | Leaders of an 80-member for only an hour before making homeowners association op­ plans for highway im- he felt the PZC’s actions were their decisions Monday night. Mrs. Meir Delays Buckland Rd. closed. Page 5 posing plans for Arthur M. ■ provements in the vicinity can’t “well thought out and well They had, however, discussed South Windsor wins, Ellington loses, in CIAC, | Fischer’s proposed develop­ be considered in zone change documented.” the project at other recent decisions. Page 11 ment at Buckland indicated Fischer — leader of MAP meetings, including a session today there will probably be Associates, the investment last week with Fischer, the Resignation Plans jegal action to overturn Monday Anderson said the chain of to' partnership which requested developer. night’s rezoning decisions made events leading to the PZC’s Hutchinson, moving for ap­ JERUSALEM (UPI) — Prime N ^isterr Golda Meir decisions was probably illegal, the zone changes — couldn’t be by the Manchester Planning reached for comment today. He proval of the applications, said called an emergency meeting of her Labor party’s ruling and Zoning Commission (PZC). because the commission the commission had studied the accepted additional evidence was iii Europe on a business central committee today in a final effort to overcome Special Hearing trip. proposals thoroughly, and he bickering and form a new government. William Anderson and from the developer after the presented a 10-item list of Mrs. Meir changed her mind Lawrence Noone, who head the public hearings had been PZC Chairman Alfred favorable considerations. Buckland homeowners group, closed. Monday night after announcing Set by Sirica Sieffert was very happy after He maintained that rezoning "Mrs. Meir, to my great said they’ll be talking to the Monday night’s decisions to would be consistent with the plans to give up her attempts to pleasure, will continue in her association lawyer to possibly Noone criticized town of­ grant the zone changes. town’s plan for development, establish a new coalition efforts,” Katziibitold newsmen instigate court action appealing WASHINGTON (UPI) - Friday after indicting seven of ficials for their actions during providing for logical and order­ government and step down after meeting at his home with PZC decisions granting zone from office. Chief U.S. District Judge John Nixon’s former White House the controversy surrounding “I think we’ve made some of ly development in harmony the 75-year-old prime minister. changes for the massive, J. Sirica has called an extraor­ and campaign aides. the rezoning applications. He the finest decisions ever made with regional land use plans. She hpd vowed to tell Presi­ He met earlier with a delega­ mixed-use development. dinary hearing Wednesday to Sources have said the grand by this commission,” Sieffert State plans for interstate dent Ephraim Katzir of her tion of Labor officials opposed said town officials shouldn’t help him decide what to do with jury asked Sirica to forward the have made public comments said, adding that he thought the highway improvements will decision to iet somebody else to her decision to quit. ’The Anderson and Noone; who a grand jury’s secret report report to the House Judiciary favoring the development while town will be proud of Fischer’s relieve traffic flow, Hutchinson i form a new government, but leaders said they were trying to both live on Burnham St." were believed to detail President Committee, which is con­ the PZC was still considering proposed development. said, mentioning also that en­ decided at the last moment to persuade Mrs. Meir ”to change shocked and disappointed this Nixon’s possible role in the sidering Nixon’s impeachment. the zone changes. vironmental concerns will be keep trying until Wednesday her mind and take upon herself morning after learning of the Watergate cover-up. T he committee was “I hope I live long enough to satisfied by state and federal after Labor politicians pleaded the composition of the next PZC’s Monday night votes grant­ Sirica announced plans for schooled to meet this morning see it happen,” he said. regulations, lhat F ischer’s with her to stay on. government.” > ing zone changes of 256 acres While opponents were the hearing Monday after a for a “major briefing” by the proposed development will The president later received of tobacco land near their steaming about the PZC actions Town Manager Robert Weiss, hastily called meeting with "Staff on the progress of the in­ broaden the town’s tax Jjase, a delegation asking him to homes. today, the developers were contacted this morning, wasn’t While House Watergate prosecutors. White vestigation to date and possibly reportedly satisfied with the and that the project will be the press for the inclusion of the “They (the PZC) acted hasti­ ecstatic about the decisions, but House lawyers and attorneys to consider subpoenaing White decisions, although PZC best use of the tobacco land. rightwing Likud opposition bloc ly and incorrectly,” Anderson he did say the development Attorneys for two of Nixon’s former top House information. members denied a small seven- Paris and Welti, opposing the in the next government. said. plans look good. aides now under indictment in (^airm an Peter W. Rodino, acre rezoning portion of the CUD rezoning, agreed that Seek Meeting Likud leader Menahem Begin the alleged cover-up plot. D-N.J., said Monday the White “ It’s wrong for our existing zoning regulations for application. type of approach in said, ‘“The president exprd^ssed In a one-sentence statement, House had not yet responded to neighborhood — and our town,” the CUD Zone allow develop­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - fontrig is a first for to us a positive opinion in favor Sirica said the hearing was set a committee request for Noone commented. Paul Marte, local attorney ment of too high a density. White House attorneys have Manchester,” Weiss said. “I of a national unity so “all interested counsel may material issued eight days ago. Anderson and Noone in­ for Fischer, said he was “very asked to meet with House hope that through this modem Welti suggested that the CUD government.” state their views regarding dis­ He said the committee wanted excited’’ by the PZC’s Judiciary Committee leaders dicated that a court appeal, if it approach the town will reap the regulations need a complete Labor supporters of Defense position” of the report, which to give the White House a takes place as expected, will “excellent decision.” overhaul, because the present Wednesday to discuss a com benefits of better planning and f j V- 1 Minister Moshe Dayan did not the grand jury handed him last “reasonable time” and “I probably be based on traffic rules are “excessivfe” in terms mittee request for presidential- participate in the party “This marks the beginning of development, he said. believe it is a reasonable time.” of density. papers in its impeachment in- meetings with Mrs. Mek and considerations. Paris maintained tlut CUD quiry, it was learned today. Katzir. President Nixon’s chief at­ zoning at Buckland would allow Dayan has refused to join the torney for Watergate matters, Nephews of Sen, Weicker a density of housing inap­ new government because of James D. St. Clair, asked chair­ h ■.'‘i. propriate for the area. Mrs. Meir’s insistence on for­ man Peter W. R^ino Jr., D- Paris also contended that the ming a minority coalition N.J., for the meeting late Mon­ proposed mixed-use develop­ without Likud. % day night but did not produce .<1 ment could be attractive and Mrs. Meir has said inclusion Two Survive self-contained, but it would be any of the numerous White of Likud, which opposes ir House documents, tapes or logs isolated from the re st of territorial concessions to the the committee requested Feb. Manchester. Arabs, would paralyze the Mid­ 25. "That’siideal,” Town Planner dle East peace talks. Plane Crash ’The White House failure to J. Eric Potter repli^. respond to the request for more GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI) — Two boys who “But it’s the kind of thing that than a week had irritated some Temperature survived two nights of subfreezing temperature and a tears a town apart,Paris Republican and Democratic fierce snowstorm in the Colorado Rockies were rescued added. committee members. Some had Record Set Paris said he has noticed a 'Monday from the wreckage of a plane that killed their trend toward a greater propor- been prepared to urge during a mother, father, brother, sister and the pilot. meeting with impeachment in­ WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) ^ ” (See Pu({e .Sixteen) quiry staff today that sub­ The U.S. Weather Bureau The survivors, rescued poenas be issued for the reports this morning’s because of the diligence of a critical” condition and he was material. temperature of 62 degrees has young boy, were the nephews of suffering from multiple frac- broken a 40-year-old record. The committee’s speciai Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R- tures, frostbite and possible in- counsel, John M. Doar, said The amazing aspect, the Conn., a member of the Senate ternal injuries. Andrew was in . District 9 weather bureau said, is that the Watergate Committee. before making the initiai satisfactory condition suffering request that it should not take warm temperature occurred so Garfield county undersheriff frostbite, the spokesman said. early in tfie day and with a solid Polls Open St. Clair very long to comply. Robert Hart said a 9-year-old The aircraft, piloted by Ber­ overcast. boy who saw the plane vanish nard Gallaher of Houston, was I T he temperature was Saturday led rescuers to the carrying Mr. and Mrs. William Until 8 P.M. reported shortly after 8:30 a.m. wreckage. Hart said the boy, C. Godfrey and four of their Air Force who was not identified, told his children to Aspen for a ski The polls will close at 8 Fuel Plane father he saw the plane, go vacation. Another child stayed tonight in the District 9 MILD down, but the father refused to in Houston with grandparents. (Keeney St. School) Crashes believe him. Authorities identified the vic­ Democratic primary for seven The sighting was not reported tims as Gallaher, Godfrey, his seats on the Democratic Town WICHITA, Kan. (U P I)-A n until Sunday. wife Dineen and their children Committee. The seven persons Air Force KC135 aircraft, “The boy that saw the plane Ellen, 15, and William Jr., 14. endorsed for the committee in a carrying 136,000 pounds of fuel, disappear was taken back up Godfrey, 41, a Houston bank Jan. 29 caucus are being crashed and exploded early Sunlight Peak in the morning,” executive, was the brother of r challenged by seven in­ today. Mostly cloudy, windy apd Hart said. “The boy pointed out Marie Weicker, wife of the cumbents who failed to win en­ Five of the seven crew mild with a chance of a few where the plane disappeared senator. dorsement. members were hospitalized at showers or thunderstorms and directed the helicopter and Gallaher, a pilot with more Rescue Workers at Crash Site About 800 registered McConnell AFB. "Two others possibly accompanied by strong snowmobiles.” (ban 10,000 hours logged, was Democrats are eligibie to vote were missing and presumed gusty winds; highs in the 60s. Andrew Godfrey, 8 and his described as a highly qualified Rescue workers from the Garfield County sheriff’s office remove a survivor frorti the today. A total of 193.voted Jan. dead. | Booming clear pnd cooler brother, Mark, 11, wefe pilot. Authorities said the last wreckage of a plane w hjeh.^s reached Monday afternoon near Glenwood Springs, Colo. 29. Those'wishing rides to the The craft came down on tonight with lows near fi. hospitalized in Aspen, Colo. 1 radio contact with the plane oc- Th^ crashed killed five persons including William Godfrey of Houston, Tex., his wife, two polls may call 649-1955. property belonging to Cessna Wednesday — partly sunny A hospital spokesman said cured at 2:30 p.m. MPT Satur- of his children and the pilot. Mrs. Godfrey was the sister of Sen, Lowell Woicker’s wife. Aircraft about 3:50 ajn. and ihild; high about 60. Mark was in “ serious to day. (UPI photo) ' • PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn., Tues., March 5, 1974 / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 5. 1974— PAGE THRF.R Court Cases Hebron Theatre Policemen Start i About Town I Time Schedule • Volunteer members of Hose CIRCUIT COURT 12 —Merrill B. Bevan Jr., 21, of -G ary W.'EUls, 37, of Box —Kenneth F. MacMinagil, 29, 12-Week Course Budget Meetings Slated and Ladder (k». 1 of the 'Town Manciwator 8*Mlon East Hartford, fined $15 for Mt. Rd., Bolton, pleaded inno­ of Wethersfield, ^ u r e to drive Fire Department will meet state - ‘"nia Way We Were" failure to drive in the es­ cent to operating a motor vehi- in the proper lane, nolled. August Pezzenti, 18, of 31 tonight at 8 at the McKee St. 7;00-9;00 Policemen from seven towns ty State’s Attorney’s office, the tablished lane (substituted for . cle while; under the influence of -Kenneth E. Sibley, 18, of 943 NANCY DRINKUTH A public hearing on all budget held at Hebron Elementary Marshall Rd. pleaded guilty firehouse.. UA East 1 - "The Sting” have begun a 12-week course staff of Circuit Court 12, agents Monday to two counts of third- reckless driving). liquor and the case was con­ E. Middle Tidce., violation of Correspondent requeste is scheduled for April School. 7;15-9:S0 updating taw enforcement of the Federal Bureau of —Claire T. Breneman, 52, of tinued for East Hartford jury probation, nolled. 228-3970 15 at 8 p.m. at the Hebron The Regional Board of degree burglary, and Judge Five Point Club of Temple UA East 2 - "The Sting” techniques at the Manchester Investigation, state narcotics Violet Trail, Coventry, issuing trial in April. —Thomas F. Verchlnski, 27, Elementary School. Education will hold its budget Nicholas F. Amentano con­ nie Bof rd of Finance has es­ Chapter, OES, will meet 7:00-9:15 Regional Police Academy, Lt. agents, and medical officials. a bad check, nolled. —Arthur Fortin, 47, of 3 of East Hartford,, jampering The Special Finance Board hearing on April 22 at Rham - 6 : 0 0 - tinued the case to April 4 for a tablished the following schedule Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the UA East 3— "McQ” 7:00-9:10 Robert Lannan, training officer —James A. Cromwell, 31, of Goslee Dr., fined $100 for with a motor vehicle, nolled. will meet in lieu of the regular High School and its annual (3-8-22) NEWS pre-sentence investigation. of meetings in connection with home of Mrs. Dorothy Kelly, 21 Vernon Gne 1 -'"L a s t Tango in charge of the academy, has 13 Santina Dr.,pleaded innocent operating a motor vehicle while —Ruth G. Rome, 61, of West meeting and executive session budget meeting on May 6 also at (18) I SPY Several oUier charges against submission of budget requests Irving St. Hostesses are Mss in Paris” 7:10-9:30 reported. to operating a motor vehicle his license was suspended. on budget on April 26 at 8 p.m. Rham. (20) SOUNDING BOARD Pezzenti—two additional counts Hartford, operating an un­ for the 1974-75 fiscal year: Connie Shorrock, Mrs. Arne Vernon Cine 2 — “Summer while under the influence of -Kenneth K. Hoke, 39, of 93 at the Town Office Building. (24) PHYSICAL of third-degree burglary and registered motor vdiicle and Presentation of Board of Sterud and Mrs. Charles toith. Wishes, Winter Dreams” 7:20- Officers from Munchester, liquor and the case was con­ South St., Rockville, breach of failure to display valid platea, GEOGRAPHY three counts of third-degree Education budget requests on No 'Hurricanes 9:10 South Windsor, Coventry, East tinued for East Hartford jury peace, nolled. both nolled. The executive session on the larceny—were nolled (not April 4 at 8 p.m. at the Town Of­ The Ladies Aid Society ofthe Showcase Cinema 1 — (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Hartford, Glastonbury, Vernon trial in April. —Steven J. Machie, 23, of budget will take place on April Hurricanes are virtually prosecuted) by Prosecutor —David P. Zboray, 18, of 9 fice Building Lutheran Missionary League of "ExcoriSt” 12:15-2:30-4:50- (40) WILD WILD WEST and East Windsor are attending —John Demko, 51, of 194 Snake Hill Rd., Coventry, 29 at 8 p.m. at the Town Office nonexistent in the South At­ William Collins. WaddeU Rd., fined $150 for Presentation of general Zion Evangelical Lutheran 7:10-9:40 12:00 - 6 : 3 0 - the sessions, which started Center St., fined |25 for operating an unregistered Building. lantic Ocean, metfeorologists operating a motor vehicle while government budget requests on Church will meet Wednesday Showcase 2 — "Sleeper” 7:20- (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS Monday in the academy’s operating an unregistered motor vehicle, nolled. He was say, probably because the Other cases heard Monday in­ under the influence of liquor April 8 at 8 p.m. at the 'Town Of­ On May 13 at 8 p.m. the an­ after the 7:30 p.m. Lenten ser­ 9:25 (24) PHYSICAL classroom at the local police motor vehicle. fined $15 on each of two other comparatively cold water of cluded; (substituted for evading respon­ fice Building nual budget meeting will be vice at the church. Members Showcase 3— "Serpico” 7-30- GEOGRAPHY station. minor motor vehicle violations. this region inhibits formation sibility). of the big storms. are reminded that mite boxes 10:05 - 7 : 0 0 - are due. Showcase 4 — "American (3) AUDUBON WILDLIFE Lannan said classes will be Graffitti” 7:00-9:10 THEATRE conducted four days each week, Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — (8) T r u t h o r with the fifth day devoted to "Black Belt Jones” 7:30-9:15 CONSEQUENCES firearms instruction at the Nike Jerry Lewis Cinema 2 — (18) 700 CLUB Site rifle range. "Paper Moon” 7:00 "Save the (20-22-30) NEWS WATtRWBM Classroom discussions will Tiger” 9:00 (24) YOUR FUTURE IS involve laws, alcoholism PROBliMT Burnside — "Paper Moon” NOW programs, auto theft UH 7:30 "Touch of Class” 9:15 (40) ABC NEWS procedures, format for warrant - 7 : 3 0 - applications, first aid and E'LIM (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS emergency training, narcotics Excess water in Uie body can be (8-22) LETS MAKG A DEAL investigations, search uncomfortable. E-UM will help FILM RATING GUIDE (20) LASSIE techniques, special testing you lose excess water weight. We For Parents and (24) FOURTH ESTATE methods, and child abuse. at Liggett Rexall Drug recom­ Scouts Earn God and Country Awards (30) ANIMAL WORLD Guest lecturers include mend it. Their Children (40) DRAGNET members of the Hartford Coun­ Four Troop 25 Senior Scouts were awarded God and Coun­ Only $2.00 William Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chase, 118 Birch - 8:00- GENERAL AUDIENCES try Awards Sunday by Center Congregational Church at its Hill Dr., South Windsor; and Paul Maidment, son of Mr. AH A0N Admilittf (3) M AUDE Scout Sunday service. The boys receiving the awards, all and Mrs. Marry Maidment of 18 Scarborough Rd. Chase is a (8-40) HAPPY DAYS members of Center Church, are, from left, David Mitchell, Grade 9 student at Timothy Edwards School in South Wind­ (18) NHL HOCKEY MANCHESTER son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mitchell, 113 Mather St.; Kirk PAMNTAL OMDAMCI sor; the other scouts are Manchester High School Boston Bruins vs Flamas — Atlanta t U O O U T iO Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nelson, 24 Bryan D r.; sophomores. (Herald photo by Bevins) (20-22-30) ADAM-12 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Son* MMiritI Hwf Not 8t (24) BILL MOYER’S SwitiMt For Frt-TMnts»r« Presents JOURNAL II — 8:30— "AMTIGOHE (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 RStTIIICTfD (8-40) MOVIE by Jean Anooiin UntNr 17roquir«iKcontp«nv4nf Vernon Council Balks at Naming F rn n t or Adult Guardim ■The Victim" Thursday thru Saturday (20-22-30) SNOOP SISTERS (24) WHAT HAPPENED TO March 7,8,9 Dureiko to Fire Position Main Campus Audilotium Peter Dureiko was appointed KOHOUTEK7 - 9 : 0 0 - 8:30 P.M. ^ N O O N S U W O C I117 A O M T T i O as a deputy building inspector troversy about the latter ap­ limited, only five took the exam Town Attorney Abbott (24) BLACK JOURNAL CoMrol Admission Tickets $1.50 ( A f i limit motr vary but his appointment as deputy pointment and because Mayor and of these only two qualified. Schwebel said he understood (ACCSitidentsSOt ih cartam araad fire marshal was tabled at the Frank McCoy was out-of-town, Peter Humphry, a member of from a state meeting that he inlabk itwiSle*"* O”'** meeting of the Vernon Town the council agreed to table ac­ the subcommittee, said he had attended that the deputy would - 9 : 3 0 - *44-4400 W . 7 5 » ^ - MPAA Council Monday night. tion on it until the next council not heard any of this before. He do some of the leg work for the (3) HAWKINS Because there was some con- meeting when the mayor would said he recognized the fact the fire marshal who would do the be present to offer more infor­ appointment was the mayor’s certification. He said there is a mation. choice but he failed to see the — 10:00— difference between certifica­ (8-40) MARCUS WELBY, Councilman Thomas Benoit point of having a committee to tion of fire m arshals and M.D. voiced objection to the same look into appointments and then deputies. (20-22-30) POLICE STORY person being appointed to the not ask for recommendations. NEWMAN REDfORO During the course of ap­ (24) ENERGY ALERT SREDFORD ROBERT SHAW two deputy posts. He said the Sadrozinski said the mayor proving appointments to boards positions should be filled by two has the prerogative of choosing and commissions. Councilman AGtORGt ROYHtLL fllM - 1 0 : 3 0 - G kM dm eal, THE SUNG PC different persons thinking in­ any of the top three to recom­ Thomas Wolff brought up the ouiwnnuiBMMsuii pwoumiis II dependently, noting he did not mend to the council. subject of minority representa­ (18) LIVING WORD twm-svocrPoiucxMiw |p( feel there would be a check and William Johnson, Vernon fire tion on the various com­ AT7;00.a!OO ^ n i c o r balance system with the same chief and also fire marshal, was missions. - 1 1 : 0 0 - go o d deal person holding both positions. asked how he fejt about While some council members (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Benoit also added that the Dureiko’s appointment. He felt felt it is the responsibility of the (20) SAN FRANCISCO deputy fire marshal should be the person appointed should be Democratic and..,Republican BEAT certified and "I don’t think certified.,. He explained the Town Committee chairmen to o n ly Dureiko is." difference between the see that the state statute con­ Donald Sadrozinski, chair­ positions of building inspector cerning minority representa­ - 1 1 : 3 0 - man of a committee appointed and fire marshal, noting the in­ tion is complied with, Wolff felt (3) M OVIE by the mayor to seek applicants spector is concerned with the the town clerk should be called "Incident In San Francisco" (1971) for several vacancies in town structural aspects of a building upon to do this. (8-40) SORORITY KILL offices, said there were eight whereas the fire marshal is The motion was then passed (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON applicants for the position of concerned with complying with to instruct the town clerk to V the fire safety code. deputy marshal, but because prepare a^ list of commission Here's an outstanding food value for less than a dollar. the qualifications of some were members with party-affiliation You get 2 pieces of Kentucky Fried Chicken noted, and to maintain this list, Comment Session (Original Recipe or Extra Crispy), to the best of his ability; and to Attracts No One About Town no^e the maximum majority mashed potatoes, gravy and a tasty roll Not even one person appeared for only 990. A good meal packed full of high energy representation for each. this morning at a two-hour Other appointments approved Board of Directors comment protein that’s finger lickin’ good. 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PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HE^IALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 5, 1974 South Windsor MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. March 5, 1974- PAGE FIVE Vernon iilanrlTf alrr Buckland Rd. Closed, Council Votes $22,000 Founded Oct, 1, 1881 Sewer Line Breaks For Housing for Elderly Published ■ by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Following brief public JUDY KUEHNEL The program will include a tour ' r chiatric exams for employment chairman of the Vernon Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 hearings Monday night the Ver­ CorreMpondent of Manchester Memorial in the Vernon Police Depart­ Housing Abthority, spoke in 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation non Town Council approved a 644.1364 Hospital, followed by a movie ment. favor of the 622,000 appropria­ Published every evening except Sun- department, 647-9^. resolution appropriating 622,1)00 Buckland Rd. between and dessert and coffee. The No one spoke against either tion which will be used for days and holidays Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation for housing for the elderly and proposal at the public hearings. Deming St. and Oakland St. was - business meeting will be held at an ordinance requiring psy- preliminary work in connection Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ closed to through traffic today the hospital. Francis Pitkat, executive with the proposed 30-unit cond Class Mail Matter. ______because of a break in a sewer If you plan to attend; call project. Burl L. Lyons, Publisher -ri,„ « i.i= i., line, the Department of Public Jean Clay, 644-8491, or South Windsor ’Die new units will be built ^ The Manchester Publishing Co. Works announced today. Margaret Parenchuck, 644-1281 adjacent to an existing project assumes no financial responsibility for It will remain closed tomorrow by March 11. on Grove St. Pitkat said the typographical errors appearing in adver- and possibly Tliursday while Court of Honor new complex will include a bUDSCnptlOn Rates tisements and other reading matter in repairs are being made. Scout Troop 186, South Wind­ n on PZC community room which the old Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. Motorists are urged to use sor,' will observe its 10th an­ Honored at Testimonial project does not have, thereby One Month...... 63.25 Display advertising closing hours, alternate routes such as Clark niversary with a family supper JUDY KUEHNEL Development, Commission to giving residents of both a place Single Copy...... 15^ three full days prior to publication. St. and Deming St. and Court of Honor on Jim Arnold, right, former chairman of the South Windsor Board of Education, and Paul fill an unexpired term ending to hold social functions. CorrcBpondent November 1977. By Carrier, Weekly...... 75? Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Buckland Rd. will also be Wednesday, at the Avery St. Kupchunos, who served on the town’s Planning and Zoning Commission for 25 years, were 644-1364 Pitkat said there is also a closed from 5 p.m. March 9 un­ School. honored at a testimonial last Friday with more than 200 people in attendance. Arnold ’The end of the controversy great need for more housing un­ One Y ear...... 639.00' prior to day of publication; 12 noon The South Windsor Town appeared in sight when Carino til 7 a.m. March 10 for work on The observance will include its so the new project will fulfill Six Months...... 619.50 Friday for publication Saturday and served on the Board of Education for eight years and as its chairman for four years. He Council last night unanimously himself nominated Ryan to a culvert. the awarding of Eagle badges, this need. Three M onths...... 69 75 Monday. stepped down from the board last November. Kupchunos did not choose to seek re-election approved the appointment of replace his name for the PZC the highest achievement in The State Bonding Commis­ The road will be open to traf­ m November. Attending the banquet were Hartford Mayor George Athenson and Atty. Richard Ryan to the Planning appointment at the Republican scouting, to two boys, bringing sion has already appropriated fic, with some delays, from 7 General Robert Killian. (Herald photo by Dunn ) and Zoning Commission, a posi­ Town Committee meeting to eight the number of Eagle the funds to construct the a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nbrch 9 and tion for which the Republicans ’Thursday night. Scouts in the ten-year history of project. If the total is not used 1 0 . had twice before unsuccessfully The council, however, Troop 186. up the town may get the 622,000 A major culvert will be nominated Joseph Carino. accepted the resignation of PZC back. The new Eagle Scouts are , Ryan has been serving as an reconstructed between Deming No Changes Planned member Richard D. Nicholson No one spoke for or against Scott Wisneski and Jay alternate to the PZC. Carino, St. and Sniith St. In the event of because of a possible conflict of the ordinance requiring police Ferguson. Wisneski, son of Mr. however, was approved for ap­ FBI Regaining Prestige the inclement weather, the interest, which leaves the PZC officers to take a psychiatric project will be postponed until and Mrs. Stephen J. Wisneski, pointment to the Economic still short its seventh member. 2985 Ellington Rd., is a 9th At New Hope: Uccello exam before they are hiied. the weekend of March 16 and 17. Suggested alternate routes grade student at East Catholic however, are still considered High School. By ALICE EVANS which sets up the basic are Smith S t, Qark St. and “No major policy changes guidlines for the center. residents until they completely The Federal. Bureau of Investiga­ They saw every agent as a potential Deming St. Ferguson; son of Mr. and finish the program. One girl on Mrs. John R. Ferguson, 736, are being plann^ for New Hope However, she said the Good News - We’re Now Open! 1 tion, which has been in some degree of arm of a police state, such as in Delegates Endorsed Manor at this time; everything emphasis on homemaking skills re-entry is still living at the Avery St., is a junior at South center but going to school anj eclipse since the death of J. Edgar Russia, or the vicious little dic­ The "Friends of Ella-South Windrer High School. is just as it has been,” . Mrs. was still in “the talking stage” 'V ■ r J * Windsor” committeeX reports Madeline Uccello, president of and would be added to the working part time. New Hope Hoover, gives promise of regaining tatorship that- Poppa Doc Duvalier Several other scouts will gets a small portion of her pay, continued grow^ in receive advancement awards. its board of directors, said center’s regular studies. the respect and admiration which it Manchester Hedge (Photo by Reginald Pinto) enthusiastic workers for. Mrs. today. She denied rumors that "Education is one of the which is used for room and W: ran in Haiti. Guest speaker will be Abraham board and for a nest egg saved Ma~Ma Mia’s long held in public esteem. Grasso in her bid for the Glassman. Joseph R. Russo Jr. the drug rehabilitation center features that makes our Perhaps, Mr. Hoover, who at his Democratic candidacy Tor for girls is having serious program unique. The girls’ for the time when she leaves is scoutmaster of Troop 186. New Hope. Arrest of the kidnappers of Atlanta death was the only director the bureau governor. The working force problems. problems stem from not being Two girls have left New Hope Constitution editor Reg Murphy, and Open Forum now numbers more than SO Mrs. Uccello said that she has able to keep up with their had in its existence — was partly voluntarily without finishing Cuisine members. 200 Expected been barraged by questions and studies at school, and we want recovery of the ransom money intact, responsible for this. He was Capital Fare Last week the choice of heard many rumors since to help them with the things the program. They felt that “ The Family Restaurant" Bolton buys one they will drop At GOP Fete they had progressed enough to within five hours of Murphy’s release, autocratic, formidable and seemingly A Poor Deal the plan. delegates for the State Coven- Kathryn Giglio resigned as they have to know,” she said. 471 HARTFORD RD. Corner of McKee Street Andrew Tally tion were endorsed. Named to director of New Hope Feb. 15. “Part of the duties the girls make it on their own, Mrs. was a notable deed of crime detection. Dear editor; One of the two towns should X^bout 200 p erso n s a re Uccello said. unassailable. And he was strictly a represent Mrs. Grasso in Miss Giglio said she was have is learning to cook and MANCHESTER Tonight, th e B o lto n have a chipper, but again, the expected to attend Saturday “We are not concerned with In his story of the kidnapping law and order man giving no quarter District 1 was Charles N. Enes asked to resign because she menu planning. We dfcpp^ M taxpayers will be asked at a question remains, whether we wheiKManchester Republicans race, religion nor ethnic Murphy praised the FBI effort to criminals, or agitators of the special meeting, called for no should purchase this one. ’Then Nixon^s Biggest Mistake and Mary Nicholson; District 2, hold their Lincoln Day dinner- differed with the board of direc­ that part of it as the girls were Louis Aniello; District 3, tors on changing New Hope’s unable to read a recipe or direc­ background; we only see girls throughout the affair and said that other purpose but to purchase a there is the objectionable and dance. II will be at The (Colony, that are in need,” Mrs. Uccello Featuring; Italian-American scholastic type of the ’60’s. Beverly Classman and Lewis educationally oriented program tions on a can. These are things chipper of questionable quality impulsive manner in which the Talcottvihe, with a socal hour said as she denied rumors that anyone who said a bad word against Dube; and District 4, 'Thomas to a stress on homemaking that the kids ready to go out on The tenure of Acting Director Pat and price. selectmen went about acquiring at 6:30 p.nf. and dinner at 7:30. the board is trying to bring Griffin and Mary Sedlock. skills. re-entry would have to know,” the bureau law officers would have to Gray was an unhappy one and ended ’The chipper, asking price $5,- the chipper. Procedures like Dancing wilKfollow. Catholicism into New Hope. Dishes, plus Steaks, Chops, Also named was Mrs. “There were a lot of little she said. 800, was rejected by Andover that cannot serve the best in­ The event ik co-sponsored by The Rev. Wayne Kendall of answer to his wife, who was in his resipation. WASHINGTON - A letter say there’s no doubt the income must be viewed with some Lorraine Calabrese as changes occurring of which I New Hope, which had 11 girls townspeople in January terests of the townspeople. the Republic^ Town Com­ South United Methodist Church Sea Food and Our Salad Bar. enthusiastically pleased with their from a mail carrier in upper tax issue is what lost the GOP suspicion, of course. But the hospitality chairman for “An didn’t approve, not just educa­ in residence in February now Upon the ascent of former Kansas although rented for the month An item of this nature should mittee and thV Republican is the center’s spiritual advisor. “ Fow HavenH Dined, Til You^ve Tried Ma-Ma Mia^s^* handling of the case. by them just as Bolton did, for have been placed in a budget New York state is typical of Gerry Ford's old seat in mail that reaches this desk Evening With Ella” event to be Women’s CluV It was tion. The stress of homemaking has only six. In explaining the City Police (Jhief Clarence Kelley to hundreds received in the past seems to support a conclusion skills was just the straw that drop, Mrs. Uccello said there He conducts “ rap sessions,” 61,000 in February. The vendor request, not sprung upon the Michigan which the party had held March 23 at the St. scheduled several weeks after not religious programs, and is In the Patricia Hearst kidnapping three months on what might be held since 1910. by John Martilia, a professional Margaret Mary’s (Hiurch Hall, broke the camel’s back,” she are three girls on re-entry Open Monday thru Friday 5 P.M. to 11 P.M.i FBI director there s^ms to have has offered it to us minus 62,- people and rammed through at Lincoln’s Birthdt^ to ac­ planning to have members of called the Case of Some of the Unfortunately for the GOP, campaign strategist who Hayes Rd., from 8 to 11. Mrs. said. status, which is a period when they are operating under wraps, of been a turnabout in the status of the 000. a hastily called town meeting. comodate the schedule of the other churches come to the People Against Richard Nbton. there is no domestic silver worked in the Michigan elec­ Grasso will be there to meet Mrs. Uccello, agreed that the girls return to their homes The selectmen, in arguing for It should go out to bid, and the guest speaker — U.Ss; Rep. center and discuss their faiths, course, with their prime concern agency, which many had been predic­ “How do you like that?” asks lining to the Nixon ad­ tion. with South Windsor residents there was conflict between for a trial readjustment. They, reversal of the Board of various makes of chippers Robert Steele, R-2nd DiWict. Mrs. Uccello said. being the return of the kidnapped girl, ting, perhaps hopefully, might go out Finance’s original decision to should be compared for their the postman, who signed his ministration’s record. If the "It was Richard Nixon, the and answer questions. Steele will be introduce^ by Miss Giglio and the board, name and address but begged voters are not afire over the person, and what Richard Church Women Meet as this is being written. of existence. reject that chipper, said that suitability to our town’s use. It State Comptroller Nation state aid funds will reimburse is not true that there are no anonymity “because I don’t Watergate package, they have Nixon is doing to the country,” The executive board of Wap- Agostinelli, the honorary i ADVERTISEMENT- There is no doubt, however, that It will not take many feats like the the town 50 per cent each day of other chippers available, as want to get fired. I paid more to be concerned if not outraged Martilia told The New York ping Community Church man. SAVINGS BANK OF 8 TRAC TAPE SUPER SPECIALS income taxes than the Presi­ qtv\etly they are accumulating infor- Murphy kidnapping work to return the use on town roads. Figuring at alleged, and therefore, we must over the other problems that Times in explaining the Women will mee^ March 11 at 8 The co-chairmen are Wally .MANCHESTER’S New Goodbye Yellow Brick Road ■ Elton John LOW LOW EVERYDAY PRICES dent. I need an honor like 30 days of use per year, they have this one. beset their daily lives. Inflation Republicans’ Michigan defeat. p.m. at the home of Edie Irish Jr. and Harriet Haslett. ‘ATHMARK OFFICE keeps Life & Time - Jim Croce , Arthur's m mafK^n about her kidnappers, as well FBI to prominence equal to that that?” is galloping along, and getting a “Whether it’s Watergate or the said the chipper should be paid In my opinion the used Hegulbuto, 41 Orchard Hill Tlckete still are available from SHOPPERS HOURS. Open dai­ The Joker - Steve Miller DRUG STORES JB& as thd- rest of the so-called Sym- which it held under Mr. Hoover, or, for in about three years. chipper presented to us is a The letter reflects Nixon’s tank full of gasoline is still a economy or the energy crisis or Dr. the ticket chairman, Mra. Elsa ly lO a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday 10 biggest mistake — taking enor­ Show & Tell - Al Wilson bionese Liberation Army. At the I don’t think the question is poor deal and we should not buy major project. In some areas, inflation, people are seeing that The group will hold a meeting Dobkin at 153 Shallowbrook a.m.\to 8 p.m.; Saturday 10 to IfO FAMMIMCTOM AVI.. HARTFOKO. COMM. SIT- I I perhaps, to even greater standing. Dawn - Hat Tree - Paul McCartney anymore whether we need a mous deductions, whose legali­ there is mounting unemploy­ under this administration March 18 at 7 p.m. a the church. Lane. a.m. 1 p.m. proper tinite they will take the it. We should put the item in the John Denver ■ Carpenters - Soul Train N U .Nh, H l U r l L K «4Z MAIM ST.. MAMCHISTIA. COMM. A43 IS0S Americans interested in law and chipper or not but whether we budget for the next year, ask ty at this writing is still under ment. nothing gets done right.” question, with the result that he The Temptations and many many more of the latest 144 OROAO ST.. WIMDSOR. COMM. 444.ST43 required action^. order, the prevention of crime, and should buy this particular different vendors to come to Worse, the administration ad­ Maybe that’s unfair. Maybe paid only about 6800 in income mits that high prices will soar no President could have done 40 MAIM ST.. ROCNVILLI. CONN. 87S-4343 The FBI, under Mr. Hoover, was chipper. A different chipper town and demonstrate their apprehension of malefactors, should would still bring in a 50/day of chippers, and then choose one taxes in each of two years on an higher this year. In fact, they much about an ecohomic COME IN AND SEE THE TREMENDOUS SELECTION one of the favorite targets of liberals. welcome that. use return. with cooler heads. There is no annual salary of 6200,000. already have. A periodic morass which had become Watergate, shmatergate. To Agriculture Department report worldwide. But voters elect It has been pointed out that urgency about the matter, f f / ■ \ Andover is the logical chipper although it is to the interest of most readers, the ramifications says the yearly cost of a typical candidates to DO something IM [.M ION I K H I I \ ( I’KICK.S HLM/IU ^ lilvU MILS I’KICLS SL\Sin:i) of what is called Watergate are family food market basket rose about problems, not to explain Sale Starts Wednesday, 10 A.M. owner because the dump is some to have us think so. BOX OF 200 FULL QUART there and that we could rent the However, if we follow the too complex to arouse more to a new record of nearly 61,680 why they can’t. And when bad REGENCY EFFERDENT chipper from them at 650 per orderly and required than a kind of sniffy dissatisfac­ in January. That’s 630, or 1.8 times come, when a guy has to KLEENEX LISTERENE day, which, of course, would be procedure, the selectmen know tion. It’s politics, the way per cent above the 61,650 yearly borrow money to meet his HAIR DRYER reimbursed, by the state. that Andover would meanwhile politics operates. level reported in December and monthly expenses, it would END-OF-SEASON ONLY Therefore, we won’t even have buy a chipper and we could rent But the average working stiff 627 over the previous record of seem to be asking too much of Lam inated ONLY ONLY Credit Card vs. Cash any of the maintenance from them for our limited can identify with the income 61,653 set last August. him not to blame the politicians problems associated with it. I needs. tax simply because he pays it. Comments by the opposition who are niiining the operation. SAW As a hardshelled and mossbacked company gets 65, and the creditor gets spoke with the Andover first Sincerely,* Indeed, the average American unoaN f has the tax deducted from his 1 9 believer in paying cash, one of our pet selectman Thursday and he Ilvi Joe-Cannon •X said that although they are in­ 2 Fernwqod Drive wages before he sees his REG. 9.99 peeves has been the fact that the laturally this cuts down on the tending to buy a chipper, if Bolton paycheck. Nor does a single The Lighter Side letter even suggest that Nixon’s Automatic Thermostat ^ Limit One widespread use of credit cards has up­ Control, Light Weight, , Limit One of profit to the firm whose deductions were perfectly ONLY Bf** 32 Oz. Size Just 14 oz. Quiet Operation' Box of 96 Tablets REG. 1.99 ped prices of the consumer, whether goods OF services has been purchased. legal. He only paid 61,600 in two S Carrying Case.,,______I REG. 1.89 you paid cash or not. If they need 6100 for what they have years. That’s all that matters to my correspondents. JUM JUMBOSIZE YOUR CHOICE Perhaps some ease to our indigna­ Don Oakley Saving A Lost Art sold, they have to charge 6105.27 to net “He sould have paid more MYADEC HEAD & tion may be found in a suit which has that same one hundred, after paying 5 anyway, no matter what his PHO SALAD BOWL HI POTENCY VITAMINS lawyers told him,” writes a By DICK WEST capability of turning off elec­ been filed by Consumer Union against SHOULDERS per cent to the credit card company. School Doors Opening reader from Nebraska. “A guy WASHINGTON (U P I)- The tric appliances could entirely ALBU ONLY ONLY two credit card firms. And what happens to the old- who’s earning two hundred government is setting up an disappear. To Learning Disabled Energy Corps similar to the S-M-L-XL The suit makes our point entirely fashioned cash buyer? Well he is thousand bucks can afford to Once switched on, lamps, ' Myadec ONLY kick in more that 6800 a year. Peace Corps. electric toothbrushes, hot Reg. Up To 7.47 that people who pay cash, because Its young members will go • 20 SELF.ADHESIVE PAI charged the higher price too for Besides, the President should lather machines and other SVi'ilIM* \ AUIV I 4 Oz. Tube set a good example for us, into areas- that still ' have devices would continue to run • HOIDS A U SITE PRIUTS \ W W l t 5 Oz. Jar or they like to know how much of their something which should have cost him • NO PASTE REQUIRED Limit One peasants.” primitive conservation prac­ until their bulbs, tubes, • PHOTOS STAY IN PLACE 7 Oz. Liquid money is really theirs, are being put 6100. According to the U.S. Office of Education, more than 4.5 tices and teach the people REG. 59? Bottle of 100 million school-age children suffer from some form of handi­ That is the issue most rheostats or whatever finally UNDER ACHATE COVERS Limit One upon. What happens is this. If you modern ways of saving energy. ) • FREE FROM DUST AND Plus 30 Free Isn’t 4t a crazy-mixed-up world cap that, affects their capacity to use or understand Republican officeholders and burned out. SCRATCHES' , , REG. 1.35-1.49 Values language. candidates for office now con­ Suburban areas are par­ There is even doubt that, once I • SPIRAL BINDING 5.! REG. 4.99 charge 6100 to your credit card, when when the fellow who walks in with ticularly backward in this These handicaps range from minor learning disabilities to sider the albatross around their the art is lost, future V it is collected by the issuing agency 6100 cash in his hand, has to pay more aphasia, the impairment of loss of language faculties, and ■ necks. George Bush, chairman regard. In the subdivision generations of suburbanites WWO AUTOMATIC PONDS where I live, for example, SLIPPERS -I SECRET and, finally paid to the people owed, because a lot of people charge theirs? dyslexia, the impairment of the ability to read due to-brain of the Republican I^ational would even be able to blow out VIBRATING defects. Committee, recently told Nixon many of the children have candles. ONLY fiEODORAN DRY SKIN CREAM 5 per cent is deducted to pay for the And mind you the seller often has to “Without the ability to grasp the basic tools of language, a never been taught to turn off HAIR BRUSH as much, ciuss words fly when This is what makes formation SPRAY ONLY REG. 1.29 service. You pay 6100, the credit card wait several months to collect. Child s future academic success — and social development the subject is raised among par­ electric lights. of the Energy Corps such an im­ — will almost invariably be seriously jeopardized,” points ONLY ty regulars. It is shocking and shameful portant step. ' The [PRVMI REG-2.29 out George Stern, president of Monterey Learning Systems, that the last third of the 20th ONLY one of the nation’s pioneers in sp*ecial education programs - National Committee staffers, Already Too lailr WEDNESDAY ONLY DOOBBUSTEBS PR.‘ Century should find American $ w 99 who research every campaign By going into suburban areas for learning-disabled children. 120 PAiRS MEirs 100 PRO. 0M.T Yet up to only a few years ago, such children were ex­ to virtualiy the last vote cast. youths lacking in such basic and actually living among the M EirS Acrylic Scuffs t e ! l $ W 1 9 skills. But there is no point in Luxury quality for pelled or virtually excluded from public schools. Their people, thereby gaining their ladies' and teens. Limit One 5 education was ponsidered a privilege rather than a right trying to hide the deplorable trust and confidence, dedicated Untangles snailes & Maned Hair . ORLONAND Vibrating Brush Padded platform, ‘m . facts. MALOCUP Your Choice Limit One] 6.5 Oz. Size and the responsibility of their parents rather than of society’ JEAN sponge rubber sole, corpsmen may be able to Extra Brush & Comb for Styling' Then in 1970, efforts to integrate learning-disabled and Insofar as I can determine single band vamp. 13 Oz. Deodorant or Herald reverse the trend. If It isn’t Easy to Wash ■ Two Speed Action 14 Oz. Anti-Perspirant OO q handicapped children into the mainstream of public educav from talking with my already too late. WOOL SOCKS 5 colors' 4 sizes. tion reached a climax when parents in Pennsylvania, took JACKET neighbors, most adult subur­ It probably will be impossible — PROTEIN 21 legal action. They actually sued the state to provide educa- Yesterdays banites have the ability to JUMBO S lZ t . m tional services - within the public school system - for their for them to visit individual BIG WALLY EMPIRIN 25 Years Ago operate an “off” switch. Or did homes, but instructional units ONLY^ HAIR SPRAY children, regardless of the severity of their handicaps. at one time. ONLY STORAGE CHEST Red Cross drive reaches 62,- could be organized on the sub­ COMPOUND In a landmark federal district court decision, a consent Fuileil Their Children ^ N L J [ ^ decree was issued which mandated Pennsylvania to provide 833. r division level. « < MORS But because of various 10 Allan C. Anderson tells of ONLY special education programs and services for handicapped Native cadres would be PAM PM. children. This mandate — and more significantly, Pennsyl­ Berlin airlift. sociological and economic fac­ c trained to recognize and ac­ * wnpeuidM It vania s response to it - has set a precedent that is being fol- « tors, they have failed to impart tuate Jhe various buttons, dials ROUTE 00 LADIES' 99 l^ e d in school districts across the country. this aptitude to their children. 10 Years Ago and switches by which electric • LADIES’ 200 Lb. Test Bottle of pn>tein 1 /T he Pennsylvania project is the largest educational pro- You can see young-people lights are extinguished. 6 oz. aerosol trial size. Conven­ Corrugated Fiber 'gram for learning-disabled children in the nation. It was de­ General Manager Richard ient new wall cleaner from I [ I 50 Tablets 13 Oz. Size going from room to room, tur­ They, in turn, would instruct MOTOB F tS M Il Board veloped by Monterey Learning Systems through research Martin recommends cutting Johnson Wax. Easy to use; I Limit One ning on the lights as they enter, the children in their own blocks TOPS Limit One conducted by the Behavioral Sciences Institute; a nonprofit 6143,000 from board of but unable to turn them off as no running or streaking; no in these skills. 1.66 Value REG. 77? REG. 1.59 educational rerearch and therapy organization^ More than education's 65,243,000 budget they leave. Q!L 0riguplo.t0.00 bucket or mixing; no rinsing 29 school districts covering the entire state and more than and 625,000 from Manchester Once suburban youngsters or dutlinq residua. 1,000 speech and hearing personnel are involved in the proj­ The breakdown of proficiency master the rudimentary M ^aTA O W T. Community College’s request in this field also is apparent in ect. for 6140,566. technique of turning out,lights their inability to turn off televi­ Parents in other states are following the example of their Robert Ferguson is elected that , aren’t being used! they SALE starti fo day and runs thru Saturday Night! counterparts in Pennsylvania. As a result, at least a dozen sion sets, tape recorders! radios would be ready foj- coaching in with your most excellent high priest of and record players. GUoAr within two generations the weather.

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PAGE SIX — MANCHE!i>Tli«R EVEiNING HERALD, Manchetter, Contir. Tuct., March 5,1974 MANCHESTER EyEjNING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 5,1974— PAGE SEVEN There’s No Tiger In My Tank Bolton A b ou t T ow n askhqzhattendant, “how much iww Dean Discouraged The gas Unes se m to move dant, “Fill’er up. And please check the oil and water.” gas can you give me?” When faster, when I sit back, close the attendant answered “three Park Commission Named my eyes and reflect on han>lo‘ If the attendant fofgot to wipe \ The Manchester Disabled Manchester Grange will meet days. my windshield, I reminded him. dollars worth” I smiled brl|d>t- Over School Costs DONNA IHOLLAND American Veterans Auxiliary Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange ly and thanked him very modi. any outside facilities in order to The next meeting of the EiEC Just last summer my service Corresipondeiil have a good record of its use, will meet W^nesday-at 7:30 Hall. The First and Second As I was driving away fm n the ■ ■ " VIVIAN KENNESON a half-time clerk. One aide and a full-time clerk will be held March 28 at 8 p.m. p.m. at the VFW Home. station was giving away smoky degrees will be conferred. station, I smiled a thimk-yoa at Correspondenl was chopped Monday. Tel. 64i6-0375 program future growth and at St. Maurice’s. grey glassware withe very The selectirhen; at their need, see that all town or­ il the other attendants, too. Tel. 875-4704 Under special services the board kept in To Welcome Allen purchase of gasoUne. It was meeting Monday, appointed a dinances and policies^ in effect This gas situation is doing Rol»rt Dean, Board of Elducation chairman, programs for the socially and emotionally The Board of Education and part of a promotion deal to CHS... ., three-man park commission are complied with, and prepare strange things to my personali­ has termed the educational budget a “real dis­ maladjusted at the Middle School, and a the p ro will hold an infohmal stimulate extra sales. As I consisting of Larry Shaw, Jim a budget covering expendihires OH, Cio{/iier BETTY RYDER JHODGHTl ty. I’m beconing a regular aster.’’ ' program for educable mentally retarded at welcoming reception for Ray­ It's still winter out- recaU, you got one glass when,, McCurry and Charles for the park. Women's Editor ■i'■ female Casper Milquetoast. Dean d^es townspeople to turn out at the in­ Hicks. Cam Voutour, special services director mond Allen, superintendent, you bouglila partial tank and Deranleau. The selectmen side, but it's Spring | Why last week when they formal hearing Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the told the board that meetings are set up to deter­ Dog Warden Named Wednesday from 7:30 until 9 :30 The American Shakespeare Theatre Jumped the gun on two g l a ^ with a fuU tank. named Shaw chairman. Summer inside at ri whether I wanted “high test or high School to give the board an idea where they mine whether five EMR youngsters will benefit The selectmen appointed p.m. in the library of the q>ring Sunday with a kickoff subscription party in the “Why you can’t afford NOT to It is hoped the commission regular” my instinctive reply want programs cut. from being transferred from Vernon to Tolland, Elmer Wilson dog wa^en for elementary school. The com­ 887 Main Street elegant Tower Room of the Arnold Bombard Arms & fill up” 1 said to my husband will work with a committee was “Either win do. What ever Accotding to Dean, a 15 per cent increase, and the program would also include two children the period April 1, 1974 to munity is invited to attend. Our new ladies’ Humanities Center at the University of Bridgeport. when I proudly showed him my consisting of representatives you have the most of.” almcist 1400,000 will merely maintain present now in Parker who would be sent to Vernon next March 31,1975. Wilson’s salary first two glasses. Within a from all town groups. GOP To Caucus Pant Suits and Despite the rain and sometimes dense fog, over 125 lovers Sometimes, when it’s not too fixed costs, showing a 3.4 per cent increment year. was raised to $1,500 from $1,300 month I’d bought enou{^ gas­ Suggested duties for the park A caucus of registered colorful Slacks of Shakespeare turned out to hear plans for the new raise for teachers. Dean added there was no The EMR tuition paid Vernon is $1,800 per to cover expenses. oline to collect a full dozen cold in the gas Unes, I roU down commission are: propose Republicans will be held with matching tops, are season. my window and listen to tite reason why the teachers will accept this amount child and this amount would cover the first year The resignation of Hope highball glasses and was well regulations for park Thursday at 8 p.m. at the TciWn vibrant as peacocks Guests sipped dry, red wine and sliced tender chunks of people in the cars around me. of a raisb, which reflects no cost of living. of the program. The state reimburses all special Grunske from the Library on my way to a set of juice maintenance and use, coor­ Hall to elect new town com­ imported cheeses to accompany an assortment of I also used to ask him to test the "Inflation has really killed us,” Dean said. education programs by two-thirds. Board was received and features — and a sure glasses. There are lots of explanations dinate usage with the recrea­ mittee members for a two-year air in my tires. And never for what is ha|^)ening and as The fact that 70 additional students will be Also still in the tentative budget is $9,500 for accepted. Mildred Early was sign of warm weather to crackers, while others strolled to the large windows to Those were wonderiul days. I tion commissiorier to utilize term and to elect delegate^; to hesitated to question him about entering high school this fall, where education an intern special services chairman, which is appointed by the selectmen to look out on the street lights on the campus below. used to drive right up to the gas many prophecies for the future. best potential, .imake policies each of the six up-coming con­ come...Stop down and a knock in the "whatcha ma People are blaming Nixon, costs are highest, accounts for 1105,000 in ad­ also state reimbursable. fill the vacancy. ventions. vjsit us soon! James Stewart, subscription campaign director, pump — without waiting — and ditions, alone. . for enforcementiiknd policing of Judy Miner was appointed by call it” or a clicking noise in the Simon, King Faisal and the big Middle School’s 6th Grade home economics Nominations will be allowred ImnjMj speaking in the absence of Michael Kahn, artistic director say confidently to the atten­ Dean made his comments after the board met regulations that are instituted, the selectmen to the senior of the theatre, who was enroute from Chicago by plane, “thing a ma jig.” I felt that oil companies. They say that aU program is still in, but another teacher is not. from the floor. those little attentions were due for its second budget cutting session, where The program will have to Survive with the help take responsibility for supervi­ citizen committee. The our gas is sitting off shore in sion and maifljtenance of U f l S i l l told the guests of plans for the theatre’s 20th anniversary. me. members, In a four-hour discussionrshaved ap­ selectmen are having their tankers and that deep in he of an aide, according to last night’s decision. grounds. "David Bimey, star of the CBS Television series, Compare that to my proximately |28;000 from last week’s figures. Teachers’ cuts in the high school last night secretary send cards to the pre­ heart of Texas the staions are The person in ^ W g e should ‘Bridget Loves Bimey,’ and Roberta Maxwell, currently experience today. I waited' in The new total, including unavoidable cost in­ sent 13 members requesting pumping 24 hours a day. were home economics and business education. keep a daily log of names and appearing in the Long Wharf Theatre production of "ITie line for at least 20 minutes, creases, programs, sUff, approximate staff they bold a meeting to elect a No one reaUy knows what to When members suggested cutting capital out­ users of the park building or Seagull,’ will join the company of the American J trying to decide whether it was believe. But I’m sure of one salaries, and present fixed costs, is ap­ lay items, Dave Hopewell, business manager, chairman and to organize the MOTOROLA’ Shakespeare Theatre this season,’’ Stewart said. sm ai^r to turn the motor off or proximately $3,104,826. said that part of the budget has already been cut committee. Results Friday night in the thing! keep it running. Finally, I It’s going to be a long cold Still in the approved list are two instructional from $53,000 to $40,584. BEG Names Officers Bimey will play Romeo in ‘^Romeo and Juliet,’’ and Manchester Bridge Oub game B ohori I reached the gas pump, rolled day before I complete my set of aides for Parker School to replace two aides who Hopewell said he would rather see cuts in The Bolton Ecumenical Coun­ Miss Maxwell will play Juliet, and Maria in "Twelfth at 35 Brainard PI. are: North- Night.’’ down the window and meekly smoky grey juice glasses. will be lost to Middle School under a Title 3 state programs than capital outlays or supplies, and cil (BEC) elected its officers South: Mrs. June Roebuck and grant. Also In the budget is a teacher for the Part way through the program, Kahn arrived looking “do what we do well.” PUC To Hear for the coming year at a recent Mrs. Mary Roy, first; Rfr. and gifted to be shared with Hicks. Parker did not The selectmen must have the budget by March meeting. tired but unruffled after his "madcap” ride from the air­ Mrs. Robert Haar, second; get apprdval for additional clerical help. 13, and the school board is planning a finhl Bid to Miove Elected were Mrs. Robert port. Though he regretted his late arrival, he was obvious­ Mrs. Rita Holland and Joe HAVI YOU AN Still in the budget f6r Hicks is three aides and workshop March 11. Gorton, chairman; Rev. Dave Toce, third. ly quite elated over the fact that he had met Maria Callas, EVENT SCHEDULD Eastern louses Campbell, treasurer; Mrs. 5 diva of the grand opera, who is appearing tonight at East-West; Dennis Robinson THAT CAUS FOR Louis CHoutier, secretary. IMPORTABLE COLOR TV Carnegie Hall in New York City. “It was the first time that and Mrs. Lois Macomber, Mr. FOOD? Tolland The Public Utilil.les Commis­ I didn’t mind having the plane keep circling around and and Mrs; A1 LaPlant, tied for R o c k v ille sion will hold !'a hearing first; Tucker Merritt and tomorrow at 10 a m. in room around while waiting for landing instractions,” Kahn com­ B nwj .be • wellkg; • IM- James Polites, third. qaet or Jsst aa htfitqBl H o sp ita l 565-A of the Stbte Office GOP Will Name mented. together of a eedety, lodge-er PZC To Consider Building in Hart',ford on a Slate Thursday He is very enthusiastic over the upcoming productions at seme Weafty grei^ N o tes Results in tfte Nutmeg YWCA request from Eastern Bus The Manchester Republican the American Shakespeare Theatre. For ^ose of you who open game Feb. 28 at the Com­ Line|, Inc. to tilansfer its may not yet have had the opportunity to see his work, he (Te A n P r fp tn i I9 Apartment Request Town Committee will name a munity Y are; North-South; Admitted Monday; Theresa headquarters froni jits present party-endorsed slate Thursday has a way of taking a atpry, and presenting it with all the Mrs. Lucie Wadsworth and Serve You to Yarn location in Martqbester to Arthur, Enfield; Joseph to serve on the 85-member com­ INST A- MATICS flair of Shakespeare, but with an eye on today. Mrs. Kittie Cataldo, first; Mrs. Complete StOUfoMni^' VIVIAN KENNESON work on a commuter parking Bolton under Livery Permit No. mittee for 1974-76. Its meeting (Jaffe^ Enfield; Cijmthia (Ar­ 58. COLOR TUNINQ To help alleviate the energy crisis and accommodate the Stepping Out—Fashionably Mary Warren and Mrs. Ann Oar eaterto^^eervlee is ^ ip tier, Stafford Springs; Wilma The Planning and Zoning area off Exit 100 of 1-86. The will be at 8 p.m. in the Just push one button and you McLaughlin, second; Mrs. Under Livery Pe:rmit No. 58 automatically balance col« In- audience, the theatre has made arrangements with the to bo ta.aa- Chase, Crystal Lake Rd., (tommission has tentatively set gravel area will have space for Municipal Building Hearing tensity, hue. conirasl. brlgblness New Haven Railroad to make special stops at Stratford, Sporting some of the new spring styles they will be modeling at the Mardi Gras Festival of Madelyn Turrell and Mrs. lasgri Ellingtpn;‘ Rosana Cutter, April 15 as the date lor a zone about 50 cars. the applicant is aiithorized to Room. The slate will be and can even aclivale automallc Terry Daigle, third. operate motor vehi cles of the tine tuning It's that easy' and car pools can also be arranged by calling the theatre. Fashions are Alan Crenswaw, left, Shari Woodward and Mrs. Ronnie Carroll. ’The fashion Ward St.,‘Rockville; Deborah change public hearing for Harkins said he received the presented by the GOP East-West: Mrs. Faye the detefloT bus type and one motor vehicle show, sponsored by the. Manchester Newcomers Qub, will be We^esday at 8 p.m. at Gilberto, Hendee Rd., An­ apartments on the corner of Rt. information in a telephone call executive board, serving as a Since Shakespeare is not always the most popuW sub­ Lawrence and Mrs. Peg Dun- having a seating capacity of Willie’s Steak House. The fashions will be provided by Regal’s Men’s Shop, the Younger dover; Mary Jemiolo, Enfield; 195 and Baxter St. from Richard Rathman of the nominating committee. ject students study, perhaps area schools will consider field, first; Mrs. Carol less than 10 adults in general Generation, and the Carriage House Boutique. (Herald photo by Pinto) Barba^ Justice, Vernon Ave., Atty. Gordon Buck appeared State Highway Department, Also Thursday night, the town taking them to the American Shakespeare Theatre for an Dell’Angela and Mrs. Sandy livery service between all k Rock\^e;'Fatrick Lavway, before the board Monday with who told him the work was committee will select party- on-the-spot lesson. Whatbetter way to understand “Romeo Craft second; Mrs. Gene EarAi Grow Gitirm) I points in Connecticut from a Storrsji^Alton Nash, Hoffman plans for 47 condominium units. begun under a special program endorsed delegates to the and Juliet,” than by seeing for yourself. Or as William Hathaway and Mrs. Anne TELEPHONI6494S1S-6494U4 headquarters in Manchester. Mothers Plan Rd., Bnington; Wayne Paul, Plans also include one acre of Governor Thomas Meskill. . ..,1 various Republican nominating L would have said, “Welcome hither, as the spring to the MPHNA Activities Ingram, third. conventions, as follows; Ellingtol' Ave., Rockville; adjacent to the present Sunoco Work is also being done off PLUG-IN 'if earth.” Marliyif Webster, West Station to be left commercial, State Convention, 19 Scholarship Mahchester Public Health p.m. at its new location in Em­ Exit 96 under the town of Ver­ Model WP5502JW CIRCUIT Good Luck, John Willington. although Atty. Buck said he was non, and Exit 99 In Tolland will delegates, June 21-22. m o d u l e s ' Nursing Association, Inc. manuel Lutheran Church, 60 Most ebassis cumponpnis are Manchester will \lose one of its most colorful Discharged Monday; Andrew willing to promise.that another First Congressional District Fund-Raiser (MPHNA) will conduct classes Church St. This will be a Well be included in the long-range Crisp, clean p icture in vivid color — on Motorola on r^laceable modules It a restauranteurs later tlijs month, when John Cesario turns Broad Sliyat Muccianti, Grove St., gas station would not be built on GHCC Convention, 19 delegates, June circuit needs to be replaced, an The mothers of the YWCA for expectant mothers on the Child Conference for plans of 1-86. Bright Picture Tube,powered by Motorola modular exchange module can be plugged 29. _ in by service technician over the helm of the Seitfood Wharf at 623 Main St. to new Nursery School at 78 N. Main first and third Wednesday of Manchottir Rockville; Mrs. Sandra Parent the site. solid state chassis (except 4 tubes). I Manchester pre-school children Hartford County Convention, management. John, who h u no immediate plans save get­ St., have Instituted fund-raising March at 1 p.m. at the associa­ whose families find it difficult and son, Snipsic Lake Rd., The tentative hearing date Open 10 to 10 was set pending notification of Much Butter Exported Decision 19 delegates, June 15. Instant Picture and Sound. ting some rest after putting in 18 hours a day for the past projects to enable them to tion office, 55 E. Center St. to provide proper preventive Ellington; Mrs. Jane Rothe and abutting landowners. Auckland—New Zealand’s an­ Third Senatorial District MOTOROLA'S 90-DAY CARRY-IN SERVICE GUARANTEE Basic Terms of Guaran­ few years, will be missdd. A former New England provided scholarships to the These classes will be presented medical care. SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES son, RFD 3, Rockville; Augustine Ventura, Ridgewood nual production of butter is Dropped Convention, 11 delegates, July tee are: Motorola guarantees to pay labor charges lor correction of product welterweight and lightwei^thoxing champion, he always school for 1974-75. by a professional nurse and are Mrs. Jean Bates, R.N., direc­ Commuter Parking about 660 million pounds, of delects lor ninety days from pu rchase date. Motorola guarantees to exchange TraH, Coventry; Pauline Ziem- 1. a detective picture tube lor two years liom purchase date and to exchange all managed to find time to liste n ^ a friend or share a story. Mrs. Marianne Cornish, open to all pregnant women. tor and Mrs. Dorian Shainin, John Harkins, town manager, W h ic h 3 4 6 ba, Unioh St., Rockville. million pounds are HARTFORD (UPIV - Gov. Fourth Senatorial District other detective parts lor one yitar from purchase date. Any exchange will be school director, said there are Interested women may enroll president of MPHNA, will Complete Selections! Discount Savings! said that the state has begun exported. made.wllh new or remanulactuied parts at Motorola's discretion. Guarantee Is Well-known for his fine Ita li^ food (which he often Thomas J. Meskill has Convention, 8 delegates, July 1. referred to as “a la Sicilian”), he was always quick to many children in Manchester by calling the office from 8 a.m. represent that agency at a effective only when carried to and serviced by a Motorola Authorized Servicer dampened hopes for the ac­ Ninth Assembly District during normal working hours. Guarantee does not cover Installation, set-up. ‘ 339” each year who are very much in to 4:30 p.m., Monday through meeting of the Assembly of vdiip up something extra if his customers so desired. creditation of Greater Hartford Convention, 2 delegates, July 2. travel lime or mileage, antenna system, adjustment of customer controls. need of experience such as are Friday. Home Health Agencies in foreign use or damage due to owner misuse. Besides, no one ever quite came up to making a Rob Roy The Well Child Clinic will be King’s Pet Dept Coventry Community College by Fourteenth Assembly like he does. provided by a nursery school Washington, D.C., on March 25, District Convention, 2 program. Many of these held Wednesdayi^ March 20 at 1 26, and 27. changing his decision to lease While we extend a hearty welcome to the new manage­ the Phoenix House as: its new delegates, July 2. children, Mrs. Cornish notes, In the event of challenges for ment and wish them much success, it is with regret that are not eligible for federally quarters. \ tH CENTURY town committee seats or we say “so long” to a good friaul. funded programs and jheir A b o u t T o w n Council Drops Objection Meskill said Monday' he has instructed Public Works Com­ delegate designation, a TELEVISION, '"0 Congratulations Troop 640 families do not find it possible townwide GQP primary would to carry the tuition of a private missioner Paul Manafort to 1 5 be held April l 8. The efforts of one Brownie Troop has helped provide school. In the past years To Construction Permit drop the Phoenix arrangement 176 BURNSIDE AVENUE, EAST HARTFORD 5 2 8 * 1 5 5 4 l needed work for clients of the Manchester Sheltered Stanley Circle of South and rebid the whole ope ration in several Manchester nursery The executive board of iT Workshop, a rehabilitation center. Congratulations to United Methodist Church will an effort to purchase a site schools have provided Manchester Power Squadron fi Troop 640 whose members collected. 1,157 wire meet tonight at 7:45 at the will meet tonight at 7:30 at Cm- MONICA SHEA letter from Town Attorney Ab­ area involved must be 15 per rather than lease it. scholarships. church. coathangers for the workshop. Under the lepdership of dr. LePard’s home. There will Correspondent bott Schwebel saying that the cent of a town’s buildable land Meskill’s action came on the Mrs. Robert Letendre, Stephiuiie Letendie, Kelly M ^ , One of the current projects be a pelorus and radar reflector 742-9495 building inspector bad no basis or meet the federal criteria for heels of a series of newspaper will be a package deal of Manchester Junior Women's review at 7 for denlng the building permit a new town. articles which quoted a Kelly O’Comnell, and Tracy Brainard, did an outstanding Qub will have a “Rap Session” The Town Council Monday job. photographs of children, removed its objections to for this lot. One of the members of the Travelers Insurance official as similar to that offered in many Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the saying the building could have It’s rewarding to know that in these busy days, wheiKlhe Ann Judson Circle of Com­ issti'ing a building permit for lot Tax Impact Study council will speak on this bill at public schools. Mrs. Edward home of Mrs. Walter Johnson, munity Baptist Church will The Board of Tax Review the public l ^ i n g March 12 at 1 been purchased last shimmer lure of television and other “fun” activities are predoih)- 35 Woodstock Dr. 8 of the Payne Subdivision at Tomkiel, room mother, is in meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. in North River and Merrow Rds. presented a proposal to the p.m. in the Capitol. for as much as it would n:ost the nant, that such fine young ladies found time to help the lese. charge, of the project. Fellowship Hall of the church. Building Inspector John council that could possibly call Other Matters state to lease it for four years. fortunate. The Hartford Courant Willnauer and Deputy for tax impact studies on any The council instructed the \ Photographs will be taken at The New Member Group of reported the state was offered Ruth Circle of Conununity Sanitarian Donald Holmes told proposed development in town. Town Manager Allen Sandberg Come On Down th^ YWCA, Thursday from 10 to Second Congregational Church 10 Gal All Glass Aquarium the building for $4.5 million by Baptist Qiurch will meet the council that all state and The tax impact proposal to explore the feasibility of There is an old saying that “marriages are made in fl:3q a.m. Everyone is invited will meet tonight at 8 in the Travelers, which owned it, last W^nesday at 2 p.m. at the town regulations had been con­ would question whether a making the office hours at the heaven,” and one M onta^ bridegroom proved there may to paYticipate, get pictures of church parlor. WITH COMPLETE "LONGLIFE” DELUXE STARTER SET summer. home of Mrs. John Shorrock, formed to by the builder and development would pay for Town Hall more convenient to be some merit in that age-old adage. / their children, and at the same However since then, .S & G time supl>prt the scholarship 276 E. Middle Tpke. that under the present state and itself or whether the town residents by opening later and The Daily Inter Lake in Kalispell, Montana reported on a The diaconate of Center Tank, guaranteed air pump, filter, heater, activated car- T t O S S Co. of Hartford has agreed to fund. For further information local regulations there is no would, have to help support the closing’^ater one day each losuiff monev Congregational Church will bon, filter, fiber, thermometer, chtor-out and booklet. J R f S purchase it for the price and wedding in which the prospective bridegroom and three of The Youth Forum of North basis for refusing to issue the development by increased week. call the YWCA office at 647- lease it to the state a t $1.1 his attendants parachuted from a plane into the church meet tonight at 7:30 at the Rob­ United Methodist Church will permit. taxes for existing homeownera. Sandberg will report to the 1437. million a year. partung lot. Just to add a little more bravado, and while bins Room of the church. meet tonight at 7 at the church. POLYESTER METAFRAME Holmes reported that the The Board of Tax Review ^ 1 council at its next meeting. their families and guests waited with bated breath, the cellar floor would be installed do such a study on the thinLM- The gate at the dam on The Travelers’ testimoiny was ATTENTION, solicited following allegations bridegroom free-fell part of the distance to his waiting above flood level and that the tion of Coventry Hills to deter­ Coventry Lake will be partially fiance. CONNECTICUT f=IRMS Filter Fiber Living World deep hble and percolation tests closed to allow the lake level to by Attorney General Robert K. . m l i f e mine how the study should be Bkie Cross IGlIian. Killian said the state W ITH ... \ passed state specifications. conducted and to refine its build up for recreational use in Despite his unusual arrival, the ceremony went off on of Connecticut was nott bqpnd b^n to the leafse. Willnauner reported that in 80 proposal. the summer. Some kind of schedule, with the participants no longer “iip in the air.” Habitraii Set Mesk per cent of the town builders measuring system will be Meskil0iad denied Uine $4.5 Chances are, reality may soon set in, and the youthful w boge OTfe had water problems with foun­ W ant ADM Increase devised to make sure that 750 million offer was made mt all skydiver, assisted by his determined young bride, will find However Monday, the (gover­ dation excavations. The council passed a resolu­ gallons a minute flows over the 99 nor said, "If it were not for the that while his head is sUll in the clouds...his feet f u i r t ^ 'The council also received a tion urging the General dam to satisfy stipulations in will remain planted firmly on the ground. 99 5 Assembly and Gov. Thomas certain deeds providing statements made by an cfficer o r EMPLOYEES’ Meskill to increase the ADM reparian rights. of the Travelers Insurance Go. msuraiice. MORE .2 oz bags Natural habi­ C oventry grant by at least $50 per pupil, Margaret Jacobson spoke for and comments later made: upon, Unless, of course, you coverage elsewhere. But, tats for mice, it we would go through with the Engaged b fo u r^ st and recommending that this in­ the Historical Society and bought yours at a savings these days especially, why cleuer... hamsters. Clear lease.” Now, firms with 3 or more employees (under age 65) have the Citizen Group crease bed>aid lor by retaining asked that periodic checks be bank. should you? keeps aquar­ plastic for total the state sales tax at 6(4 per made at the town cemeteries to He attributed the move to Now; when you become a You can beef up your opportunity to enroll for group benefits at group rates in either ium Water viewing. Can be ‘‘misunderstandings” and or both of the following health care programs: To Hold Dance cent. prevent vandalism. She asked depositor at any participating coverage even more by com­ sparkling. added to easily. The resolution also asked that that one person be placed in "publicity” surrounding, the lease. .. savings bank, you're entitled to bining this group policy with The engagement of Miss a move be made to equalize charge of the cemeteries. pprehase economical term a separate $5,000 cash value SEMI-PRIVATE PLAN coverage for hospitalization MONICA SHEA “I think the desire to find Catherine Mary Ashworth of education opportunities by It was announced that the protection at low group rotes in policy that yields important and outpatient care. Correspondent them new quarters, in haste, PlainviUe to Richard Bailey eliminating the flat grant ADM American Legion has given $25 amounts of $10,0(X), $15,0(X), living benefits. Niese of Manchester, has been D E N T A L C A R E P L A N S offering preventive and 742-9495 formula and substituting a toward a reward for the arrrest may have been partly responsi­ TA get all the facts, drop ble for the decision to lease $20,000 and $25,000. announced by her parents, hfr. corrective care to offset future dental problems. The Concerned Citizens of flexible grant system rela t^ to and conviction of the vandals How low? Well, you could into any participating savings FREE! Goldfish this against purchase,” Mc-skill and Mrs. Fred Ashworth of Tolland County (CCTC) is spon­ a community’s ability to pay. who damaged the Captain pay twice as rmrdi for the same bank. PlainviUe. If you are interested, return the coupon below and an enrollment with the Purchase of a Goldfish Bowl soring a smorgasboard and Nathan Hale Cemetery. said. representative will contact you. dance on Saturday at St. Mary’s New Town Act Steve Loyzim asked that the Mr. Niese is the son of Mr. Church Hall on Rt. 31. The council also passed a and Mrs. Richard Niese of 219 council also donate $25 to this Compare our rates: * Eligible employees include the owner or Tickets for the dinner-dance resolution supporting the con­ reward fund, and said he plans Vernon St. are $4 per person and must be Fellowcraft Club partners and those employees who work cept of the Act Concerning to ask both file Democratic and SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS purchased, in advance as food Referenda on New Com­ Will Work Degree P The bride-elect is a 1971 2 0 hours o r more per week. orHIghnf Republican Town Committees GROUP LIFE irUSURANCE PLAN graduate of Central Connec­ must be ordered. munities bqt proposed that the to each donate $25. The Fellowcraft Club of MONTHLY PKEMIUM TABLE ^ 1 * CCTC Is also selling raffle AMOUNT OF INSURANCE: ticut State College in New Bri­ You get a lovely goldfish free with any 99t or basis for a protest for a zone Doug Wipple, a Scout, said Manchester Lodge of Massons Fill out and return to: tickets,and the drawing will be AGE $10,000 $1.5,000 $20,000 $25,000 tain. She is employed as a higher bawl. Great fun to watch. change be changed to the that he had between six and will exemplify the Entered Ap­ at 11 p.m. the night of the 15-34 ...... 2.50 . . . , 3. 75 .... 5.00 :.... 6.25 teacher by the Stonington Connecticut Blue Cross, Inc., P.O. Box 1756, North Haven, Conn. 06473 following; twelve Boy Scouts in town who prentice degree at a meeting of 35-39 ...... 3.00 . . . . 4.50.... 6 . 0 0 ...... 7.50 PubUc School System. dinner-dance. Any proposal that would dou­ were interested in fixing the the lodge tonight at 7:30. 40-44 ...... 4.50... . 6 .7 5 ... 9 . 0 0 ...... 11.25 The prizes being raffled off 45-49 ...... 7.00... 7 9 0 .5 0 .... 1 4 .0 0 ...... 17.50 ble the current, population over damage doneiat the cemetery. Officers will be RobeL W. 50-54 ...... 11.00 . . . . 1 6.50 .... 22.00 ...... 27.50 Her fiance received an AS ROSENEL 0 Firm - Your HHog Sweaters include a hind'quarter of beef 15 years; or increase the pop­ 55-59 . . .t>. 17.50 ... , 2 6.25 .... . 35.00 ... 43.75 degree in 1967 and wiU receive The counoil referred to the Ferguson, master; Arn^ P. Nam e, Nam e. and a lawn mower. All the ulation by 25 per cent in five his BS degree in May from Dog Pillows steering committee the matter Sterud, senior warden; Walter prizes have been donated by years; or involved use of land of the exclusion class in the A. Person, junior warden; Jtohn Wentworth College of Adjdress. T itle - local merchants. that consists of more than 2 per Life imsurance Technology, Boston, Bibu He 88 * food service regulations. 0. Nelson, senior deacon; The table floral decorations 9ent of the land area in a town; Hie Board o( Health has gone David M. Fraser, junior has served in the U. S. Navy. will also be donated. i at your sa v ii^ bank. C ity ___ Zip Code. Spring riearance" of knit 88* or involve the use of mbre than on record as being extremely deacon; Carl Swanson, 6ein lor sweaters in red, green, blue. Call Judy Wallace 487-1935 or 500 acres in any phased The couple wUl be married Use with or without bed.'well displeased that the council dis­ steward; Thomas E. Schiettel, Number of employees. Date. Sizee lOto 18.-^ Judy D’Ambrosoe 742-8461 for development. junior steward; George Foster, Catherine Ashworth Oct. 5 in ^inviUe. made, comforteble pillows. either raffle or dinner-dance regarded its recommendations against such an exlusion clause chaplain; and Elmer B. Lafiian, tickets. As the act reads how the land in the regulatioiis. lub president, marshal. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HfeRALD, Manchester. Conh., Tues., March 5. 1974 ^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., March 5,1974- PAP.E NINE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGS BUNNY OUT! OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN Bolton MOAN.,. &RCOAN.' BHH, WHAT'S UP, WHERE POES AMC5, I'VE SOT SOMEThUMS MAYBE HfcS SVUVESTSftr J 1 IT HURT» OOTT «ET THE IDEA IVl WAVIWS A WHITE i I WANT YOU TO HELP ME PRACTICINS Business Bodies TWISTKP FLAS OF PEAOe / J!M SIMPLY FLASSIWS VtMJ 1 fo r THE DaWN FOR VOLROVWKISOOP/USE THIS WITH! IT'LL JUST TAKE A MY LCS... I AM IN- i r ^ R,SS »J S0ex> BATTH BEFORE MXI LAV FEW MINUTES.' fir em e n 's SRICVOUS - A HAND OM THE POORKWOB-- AUyiUARY.' RAIN! ORELSEi HE WAS Soccer Exhibition Held at School y T sW EMt THAT i - PUTTIN' HIS MAN COULD SMB.LL COAT ON SHORN C0MIN6 ES/EN AS HE aOWN'^INP FROM DONNA HOLLAND Connecticut State Officials titude examination in special film “The Last King of if A PAPER m ill: -AV- Correspondent Association, called the game December. 646-0375 America” to its students. under BrazUlian rules. She will receive a special It was the re-creation of the The first annual five-man Fred Audette acted as master designed award from General life of George III and the soccer exhibition was held of ceremonies and timekeeper Mills, Inc., sponsor of the an­ American Revolution. JB u m I A ! recently at Bolton High School for the evening. Both Falcetta tt74 W Wwm 9nL me.. ' nual educational scholarship For one hour the students 2i£ to an enthusiastic crowd of over and Audette are teachers at program. 200 spectators. learned .of the eccentricities BHS. Serves on Committee and mental instability of a once Star players featured werei The game itself was con­ Mrs. Irene Tabatsky, Bolton MICKEY FINN great king, played by Peter BY HANK LEONARD Jorge Fernandez and Don tested between a group of alum­ High School home economic Ustinov. Roser. ni and seniors and the un­ teachers, was recently invited 4 The film todk the form of IS...IS HE GOING HE HAS LESS Jorge is a 17-year-old derclassmen of the Bulldog var­ to serve on a committee to con­ “You Are There,” with Eric TO LIVE, DOCTOR? J THAN A FIFTY- exchange student from Brazil. sity team of 1973. sider the establishment of a FIFTY CHANCEI f y - Sevaried interviewing George He carried an impressive list of Representing the aliunni and state home economic resource III. credentials into the exhibition sediors were: Willie Reopell, center. ■ WORSE wiiicta include twice champion ’73; Craig Potterton, Bruce The aim of the committee lea n d eR. of Brazil in junior and senior Robinson, ’72; Ken Bavier, Ray would be to gather films and in­ competition; hoijder of two WHY m o t h e r s s e t s r a y 3 S iL1Sa„ I 1974 by HtA, Inc T M M g U S PH Oft. 3 - S Boyd, ’71; Tom Harris, Jack structional aides that could be South American records, Boyd, Scott Lopez, Val Avens,' used by home economic Record Breakers goals for games, 11, goals for Wayne Post, ’74 and Don roser, departments throughout the CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE season, 78; winner of e i^ t Rio ’70. state. The Wright brothers were de Janeiro state tournaments Bulldog players were: Paul ’Hie organizational meeting paid $30,000 by the United A CAVB FULL OF PRICELESS and the 1973 student champion Groves, Paul Griffin, ’76; Kurt was held at the State Office States government in 1909 for FOSS/ilSf,„ PERHAPS EVEN their wood arid fabric mili­ of the state of Rio de Janeiro in Cowles, David Hills, Kyle Building in Hartford. UMIN& SPECIMENS ?, Brazil. tary airplane. They also re­ Dooman, Dang Robinson, Steve Social Studies ceived a $5,000 bonus for ex­ THAT'S Roser, a 1970 graduate of Potter, Jeff Smith, Walter HAPLEYS The social studies depart­ ceeding by seven miles the STORY, Bolton H i^, also has an im­ Behrmann, Roger Barrett, ment at Bolton High School specified speed of 40 miles MRMcKEE- pressive list of soccer honors ’75; Steve Spencer, ’77, and recently showed a CBS news an hour. including 1969 winner of the PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Jorge Fernandez. most valuable defensive player The final score of the game lU award at BHS; most valualL..laole was Bulldogs 19, and alumni player at Southern Connecticut and seniors 11. Fernandez, State College in 1973; captain of starring for both sides, scored SCSC team in 1973; member of 13 of the Bulldog goals and 5 of Support Your Local the all-star teaiiis of the the alumni/senior goals. Hartwick College and Universi­ Mike Landolpfai, athletic Frank’s Supermarket Expands ty of Connecticut indoor soccer director, said the game is to be LIONS CLUB tournaments; nominated to the Frank’s Supermarket at 725 E. Middle Tpke., which customers.” Approximately 2,000 square feet of additional an annual event at the high STEVIj; CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF space has been added on along with an all new expanded outstanding College Athletes of school. ONE DONATION — opened in Manchester December of 1972, has remodeled America Hall of Fame in frozen food section. The meat, dairy and bakery Award Winners and expanded due to the growth of its business. Owner California and he recently - TO MANY CAUSES departments have also been enlarged and a larger variety Christine Dooley, daughter of SHE WAS ONE OF 1 SHE SOUGHT^ THI5 \ (...ANP DOUBLED 1 Frank Tomaquindicci, who also operates supermarkets in.) siped a professional contract Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dooley, 40 of grocery items for the shopper has been provided, all for TO PROVIDE A MORE EXTENSIVE THOSE AAIDDLE-OASS SOMETHING, BUIUDING...; V OUR RENT.' Glastonbury and West Hartford, said, “The expansion was with the Providence Oceaners Watrous Rd., has been named PROGRAM WE APPEAL TO YOU SNOOPERS-WHOTAKE PARTNER! due primarily to necessity to better serve our customers. the convenience of the shopper, according to Tomaquindic­ of the American Soccer UP ONEiSTIME- Bolton High School’s 1973-74 FOR WHATEVER CONTRIBUTION YOU CAN I8 M by N£A. Iftc ■ T M B w U S P it Oft, 3“5 ci. The top photo is an over-all scene of Uie store; the bot­ League. NEVER BUY ANV- With the add^ shopping convenience and better and larger Betty Crocker Leader of AFFORD THE BORN LOSER BY ART SAMSON departments, we are better able to meet the needs of our tom is the expanded section. (Herald photos by Pinto) Tony Falcetta officiated the Tomorrow. contest which consisted of four Christine won the honor by 20-minute periods. Falcetta, competing with other seniors in WATCH FOR YOUR LCOK/DOWT KWQSK representing the Centreal the written knowledge and at­ A a i T LOCAL MAILING tOAlMep ■WAT W t> ] IF YOU MISS THE ENVELOPE TOO FDWODS O F Andover MAKE YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO; UXB “SIGHT CONSERVATION FUND” FAT IKi A MAIL TO; W O W T IT ? THE MANCHESTER LIONS CLUB Church Will Sponsor P.O. BOX 614 MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 THE FI.IINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA A Most Sincere —■ Thank You 1 Lenten Study Group Daniel B. Mailer ^ & 3 -S SigliLCsniervation Chairman we W M O 'R E N O ... IT WAS MISS This Ad Courteiy Oft ALLEY OOP L U C K E D Y O U L U L U - STRONGSTONE, and the Hebron Youth Basket­ BY V.T. HAMLIN ELLEN LARIVIERE OUT.' T A L K I N G B E L L E 'S THE BOSS'NEW ball Coaches and Referees will Decormier Molori & Charlei Jf^eiperance Agency ..WHOOPS! rrSONE N O ABOUT... SICK- SECRETARY./ Correspondent begin at 1 p.m. OF THOSE MOUNTAIN O V fe R T iM E LULU- 742-9117 BABES,' BELLE?. The Board of Religious Education of the First Congregational Church of An­ dover will sponsor a Lenten study group during the Lenten season. Economy wHIiout oampf. U s third hand’s high-card and spot whereupon West takes You, South, hold: tax 134.65. Manila, Philippines. He com­ be members of the Special OOMES4- 5 WEST EAST pleted his rotating internship I9-. the spot-card will bracket two spade tricks. East signals 4AK76TAK76 43 2AK103 Raymond H. LeFurge Jr. and Education Department of the J.______4 A KSU32 A A 84 that honor. and a year of general surgery at with the 10 of hearts and the What do you do now? Catherine S. LeFurge to Emma Horace Porter School of Colum­ ?87$ f A 1063 ace of hearts sets declarer. A—Bid (wo spades. bia who will present an over­ The i-Door Nova A 86 31 A K2 Note that if East had taken S. Swanson, property at 76 When you make a purchase at devices in use throughout the The Nova’s rear seat is so roomy and comfort­ Nova's proven six-cylinder engine. Just like WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI 4 6 4 !! 4 9 8 5 3 TODAY'S QUESTION Weaver Rd., conveyance tax the food store, get gasoline view of some of the special East Reviews the bidding his ace of spades at trick one state. educational prograrns in able some people like to get to it fast. The passengers in other Nova models. You'll (D) You do bid two spades and your $34.65. (with luck) at the service sta­ four-door version of the Nova 6 makes like Nova's sporty good l(X)ks, r FEEL TERRIBLE and sees that his partner can­ declarer would score two Inspection and testing of gas- Columbia. I REALLY DO, YOU I'LL SAY I AM... 176 not hold more than three spade tricks, game and rub­ partner bids three spades. What Eugene T. Corbitt to Donald tion, or buy any merchandise by this easy. From this point on, tjie rear and like other .N’ova models, ABOUT DROPPING c a n t ia\a g in e h o w I ONLY HAD do you do now? olirie pumps at service stations, The public is invited. MY ICE CREAM high-card points. He hopes ber. M. Pandozzi, Roger Labrie and weight or by measurement, you seat passengers are carried econom­ the four-door has TERRIBLE I FEEU. TWO LICKS OUT A J1 0 4 meters on gas and oil trucks ically to their destination by traditionally main- ON YOUR HEAD, that they are all together in (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I Answer Tomorrow George J. Labrie, property at may think the transaction is Meets Thursday O F I T .-^ . 4 a k j that deliver fuel to the con­ WINTHROP. the person of the spade king. 17 Jordt St., conveyance tax only between you and the ven­ The Andover Snowmobile taineil a high North-South vulnerable He asks himself, “How can I $38.50. dor. You may be surprised to sumer, merchant scales that resale value. beat this contract?” and sees weigh food and merchandise Club will meet Thursday at 8 West North East South Green Manor Construction know that a third man par­ p.m. in the Town Office OKAY'OKAY...AT IN.T. that three spade tricks are and the accuracy of all taxi and AnsweMo Previous Puzzle Co. Inc. to Ernest A. and Myrtle ticipates in every such transac­ Building. L E A S T ' Pass 3N.T. Pass Pass necessary.” L. Sievert, .unit In Northfleld tion even though'he is not pre­ rent-a-car meters are respon- YOUteE SORRY Pass Hodgepodge BQ sibiliiies of the Bivision. A membership drive is in ABOUT IT. □ o a Green Condominium, con­ sent in person. progress and any individuals or Opeming lead-42 He notes further that he is (9L3U veyance tax $30.80. families interested are invited sure to get the lead with his ACROSS 2 Ship's lowest The ‘third man” is the The division is also responsi­ (H William A. and Emma D. ble for the custody and accuracy to attend. The club is also open king of diamonds so that if he 1 American deck B Oleksinski and Wallace J. and Weights and Measures official ocfe thrush 3 Harassed of state standards and the cer­ to non-residents. £3VYAI-U does not hop up with his ace a Isabelle M. Parciak to Harvey who checks all weighing and Clievroiet has been building and refin­ 3-S- 6 Groom's 4 Doctrine tification of standards used Cfy Benefit Games T/teJ-Door A'ora.You can carry peop/earound By Oswald & James Jacoby of spades his partner won’t be partner 5 Fiber knots J. and Jane L. Bachand, proper­ volume measuring devices used ing tlie Nova for thirteen years now. and this hurt. municipal sealers, state inspec­ - A Rham benefit comfortably in any economical Nova 6. The 11 Expunger 6 Hoot Ei ty at 447 Center St., conveyance in sales made to the public. This Hatchback Nova 6 lets you carry year, the N'ova seems to make SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 13 Oklahoman, 7 Varangians n c i t i j tax $28.95. “third man” is always present tors, registered certification of game between the New York more sense than ever. It's the for instance 8 Buries L j a a L J standards used by municipal lots of things around comfort­ a c a a a in spirit, protecting both buyer Jints (New York Giants foot­ ably. Open the rear hatch, fold car witli the room you want. W /VOWt/lUST} 14 Nonrigid 9 Supposes John E. and Geraldine M. Dy- sealers, state inspectors, airships (coll.) 10 Makes a tlU lS L J ment to James G. S chm idt,'^ and seller. He is a dedicated ball team) and the Burritt down the rear seat, and you'il you need. AAt/mE/ mistake registered dealers and Kcononty Pl'Sa'K 15 Placard 27 Darling 42 On the briny Fred B. Fromhold, H. James man working quietly and Mutual All-Stars will be held have nearly six feet of 16 Toper 12 Invitation 29 Gamboled repairmen and industry. Saturday, March 16 at 2 p.m. in flat load space. without S T A R g a -z e r :* notation 45 Bryophytic Sheetz, John M.* Schubert and tirelessly to save customers 17 By way of 33 Metallic alloy plant cramps. -By CLAY R. POLLAN 19 German river 13 Of Spain money and to safeguard ven­ the Rham High School gym. Almost like „ ARIIS LIISA 34 Capuchin 47 Cuckoo Morton D. Bohn Jr., trustees, That's 20 Vegetable 18 John (Gaelic) The basketball game is spon­ having a y MAS. 21 M Your Daily AcMWty Guidt sen. 22 ^ ‘monkey blackbird property on Diane Dr., con­ Dr. Luis V. Nosce Jr. dors’ business. Errors in either the 1974 '' According to Iht Start. 22 Cooking 21 Embellishes 38 Obliterate sored by the Richard C. wagon. Six AM. If OCT. 22 23 Humbler 48 GoM mound veyance tax $36.30. direction, over or under, will Chevrolet ^ T o develop message for Wednesdoy, utensil 37 Meshed gadget 50 Aged We welcome suggestions and McDonald Real Estate Co. All flat feet P-12-27-46 16-17-21-M^ 23 Mr.'s mate 25 Assam Fox Grove Ltd. to Town of the Lutheran Medical Center, cause someone to suffer. are just N'ova 6. f x 5-7394-90 'read words corresponding to numbers 38-5I.67 39Carry (coll.) 51 New Guinea questions. Answers to questions proceeds from the game will go p of your Zodiac birth sign. 24 Presidential silkworm 4t Withered seaport Manchester, five parcels in Brooklyn, N.Y., and finished his what you CHEVROLET y f TA u n iS SCORPIO monogram of general interest will appear to the Rham Cats (Co-ed 1 Plon 31 A ” 6) Of Manchester-West Development ophthalmology training at New need on grocery shop­ MAKES SENSE AIR. 20 OCT. 26 Pheasant nests The public and merchants in this column. Address 2 Moke 32 Moking 62 Money T“ r - 4 r i I r r ’nr off Keeney St., no conveyance York University-Goldwater Athletic Team Supporters). ping or moving da^s. Right? FOR AMERICA. I m a t -20 3 Conditlortj 33 Crealive 63 Work 28 Grampus look upon him as a friend. questions to: “Of Consumer NOr. 21': 30 Caribbean, for tax. Memorial Hospital, N.Y. Tickets are $2 each and may S>3(i-44-5493 4 Favoroble 34 Helpful 64 On t- 7-15-231 It IT IH Because of. this friendship, Concern,” Department of &^!5-76-77 5 Excellent 35 YoUr 65 On ' one He further pursued his be purchased from Mrs. James 6 Extrqvogance 36 A 66 Or 31-4^1-86f 31 Narrow inlet Trade Names everyone wholeheartedly joins Consumer Protection, State Of­ BUZZ SAWYER 4 )IM IN I u IT training as a clinical and Kilduff, Aspinall Dr., Andover, BY ROY CRANE 7A 37 Hordships 67 Fovors SAGITTARIUS 32 Chinese Mary A. Boutilier, doing in celebrating National Weights fice Building, Hartford, Conn. 8 Most 38 In 68 Dote NOK. dynasty research fellow at the Universi­ or at Rham High School. 9 Your 14 H r i r business as Gus’s Restaurant, and Measures Week March 1 06115, or dial 1-800-842-2649 - HE'S NOT 1^ 4/JUNE 20 39 Up! 69 A 33 Breaks short ' ty of Connecticut Health A preliminary game between THINK. 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II I w o /“N Nj I vAi I r r \ PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 5, 1974 ^ Training Camp Roundup Herald Angle East Cagers Battle UPI ALL-AMERICA BASKETBALL Twins^ DH Oliva Unsigned By Earl Y68t Defending A Champ Sports Editor * TEAM As Griffith Refutes Role By Len Auster beat you with their first shot but with It should be a rip-snorter at Sheehan their second, third and fourth shots. NEW YORK (UPI) — One year later, the value of the High in Wallingford. Tonight’s QAC What it means is that we’re going to ★ Most teams are at full strength in preparation for the designated hitter reipains open to hot dispute. Class A Division first round clash have to do a heck of a job boxing out,” start of the exhibition seasori l^ursday, wite a few more And, naturally, the man who is behind Oie latest dispute V To.q., Small, Not Calvin Murphy between the basketball teams of East warned Ogrodnik. stragglers arriving Monday. Leftfielder Gary Matthews, is Calvin Griffith, president of the Minnesota ’Twins, whd Too small to play in the National Basketball Assn. Catholic and Warren Harding of One performer whom East is going the National League Rookie of the Year in 1973, signed his just a few days ago was invoived in another controversy Bridgeport has all the ingredients for to have to stop is sophomore forward contract with San Francisco for an estimated 835,000— a That was the tag applied to Calvin Murphy, out of concerning aititration. Norwalk High School, five years ago when he graduated being one of the tournament’s biggest Aldo Samuel, who led his club with a boost of about 818,000... An-Star centerfielder Amos Otis Tony Oliva, who thought he had made a healthy contribu­ from Niagara University. attractions. 19.4 scoring average. Samuel started reported to the Kansas City Royals after being delayed at tion to Minnesota last year when he batted .291 with a Today, the smallest player in the NBA at 5-10 is enjoying home with personal matters he looked extra sharp The sixth-ranked downstaters are clubleading 92 RBI’s as a designated hitter, teamed Mon­ his greatest season with the big boys. Murphy is a starting with his line^rive hitting... Joe Morgan, given permission defending Class A titlists while Coach day that his boss had a different perspective of his job. guard with the Houston Rockets, a fine playmaker and a Directions MAflVIN iARNIf to report late, took part in his first workout with the Cin­ Stan Ogrodnik’s high-flying 11th o M m n W O V I O E N C t “The designated hitter is something new, we have only dependable double figure scorer. Recently, during a one- cinnati Reds and he predicted he would have a better ranked Eagles claimed the crown in Here’s the directions tq Sheehan had it one year,” Griffith said in explaining his refusal to week span which covered four games, Murphy had 48 season than in 1973, when he batted .290. , 1972, besting the Harding quintet in High in Wallingford, site of give Oliva the same 891,000 salary he received last year. assists, twice hitting the open man 15 times, equalling his Storrs, 45-42. “They are an explosive tonight’s East-Harding game. Griffith is offering $M,000. career high. The Nutmegger is second in total assists this team with tremendous ability. Take Rt. 91 south to Exit 15. “No one knows what designated hitters are worth,” In ether training camp news: Texas centerfielder Elliot season. Only rookie Ernie DiGregorio of Buffalo has Coming out of the tough MBIAC Enter Rt.68 west and continue to Griffith continued, “but I believe they are part-time Maddox was struck in the back of the head by a pitch but passed off for more scores. Murphy has bwn averaging (Metropolitan Bridgeport Hope Hill Rd. Take left turn and players and should be paid accordingly.” l)eUer than seven per game. the injury wasn’t, believed to be serious... Montreal Interscholastic Athletic Conference) high school will be on the right. Oliva countered: “I believe I had a good year last season received good news when X-rays on the right knee of Boots Murphy still knows where the basket is, having topped with just three losses, now . that’s and deserve at least as much as I made then. Other Day, who strained it Saturday while chasing fly ba^, the Rockets in scoring in 17 of their first 60 games. something,’’ noted six-year mentor as a freshman a year ago and was designated hitters like Orlando Cepeda and Deron Johnson proved negative... hamburger tycoon Ray Kroc got his Averaging 21 points per game, Murphy ranks third in field Ogrodnik. “We have great respect for named the division’s Most Valuable received raises. All I want is the same.” first look at his new club, the San Diego Padres, and said, goal percentage, trailing only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and them. (James) Kish does a great job Player (MVP) for his performance. Griffith, to strengthen his case, also pointed out that he “I’m looking forward to improving this team any way I Bob McAdoo. The latter pair specialize in dunk shots being of coaching. He mixes up defenses and “He (Samuel) is No. 1. But, we pan’t was informed by team doctors that cartilage and tom liga­ can.”... left-hander Dave McNally, bothered by a tom at least a foot taller than Murphy. The latter is no slouch at their press very well. ’They look Uke say if we stop him, we’ll win. If we ment on Oliva’s Tight knee will never permit him to play iriuscle tissue in his shoulder, was encouraged by a 20- dunking the ball, as East Catholic High supporters can they are doing simple things but they stop him then there are his team­ the outfield again. minute pitching test. attest and he can still get up and stuff the ball with the do a lot of complex things,” Ogrodnik mates to contend with,” Ogrodnik For Philadelphia Phillie Manager Danny Ozark, when it ^ o s. Murphy was a one-man gang against East in the rioted. . ™ T d N j opined. comes to the designated hitter, he can take it or leave it. In a a s s A CIAC Tournament in 1966 as the Eagles were Also: Astro pitching Coach Roger Craig said Larry With plaudits being thrown left and “We know tonight that we might be fact, he said Monday he will allow American League elimmated. Dieiker’s early spring performance is “tee most en­ (UPI photo) right, Kish in a Saturday afternoon playing the best team in the tourna­ managers to use designated hitters in exhibition games at Being told he was too small to play basketball has been couraging sign I’ve seen in camp.”... veteran reliever Hall of Famers Teaching Methods telephone conversation stated, “East ment. And the kids know it. We also their parks, but for himself, he’ll leave it. an old chestnut with Murphy. . ______Cecil Upshaw also reports positive results with his appears to have another one of their know that if we win it could open some NL President Chub Feney is allowing in^vidual clubs to Now 25, Murphy recalls, “They said I was too small to workouts for Cleveland and Manager Ken Aspromonte said super teams. And I’m excited about doors. We’re going to have to be flying ^ KiiTHwiuis rule for themselves whether to allow AL rivals to use play in high school and I made All-America. Then they said the one-time submariner is throwing without pain for tee Yankee Coach Whitey Ford (center) explains tee proper tossed back. Bote Mantle and Ford are the newest that Joey Whelton. It’s nice to see a to win tonight. A win either way is designated hitters in inter-league exhibitions. I couldn’t play in college. I made All-America three years first time in more than a year... Los Angeles pitcher Andy delivery of a change up to pitcher Bob Polinsky wMle members of baseball’s Hall of Fame. kid like that do so well. And that (Joe) going to put a feather in the victor’s “We won’t use it ourselves,” Ozark said. “It wUl put us running. Then they said I couldn’t play in the pros, but I Messersmith, who su ffer^ a groin injury last year, turned Mickey Mantle waits in tee background for a ball to be Martens. He really skyrockets.” cap,” Ogrodnik conunented. Ik ■' ^ ^ ^ at a slight disadvantage in some games, but these games proved I can. in a strong performance and O n a g e r Walter Alston said; Whelton, who pumped in 24 points’ East sold out its allotment of 900 aren’t that important, ’They aren’t as important as getting Murphy is the smallest NBA performer since Slater “ He really looked great. It’s been a long, long time since tickets and Director of Athletics Cliff my pitchers some at-bats before the regular season Martin was doing his thing in the 1950s with the against Lyman Hall in the Eagles’ 83- he’s thrown teat hard.” Minneapolis Lakers. 45 playdown round win, and ^ r t e n s Demers asked for and got 200 more. starts.” “I want to be a superstar,’’ Murphy said, “and I truly yho hauled in a season-high 15 ’Those were expected to be gobbled up Walton Heads List feel that I have all the qualities.’’ rebounds against Lyman, will Ite two by this morning. Little Calvin has proven a point that there is room in the operatives Ogrodnik will depend on TTie winner of tonight’s clash will Health Plan Issue big leagues provided that you have exceptional ability. against the Residents. John Riccio, face the winner of the Shelton- Bruins^ Esposito Leads NHL who had 19 points in the post-season Naugatuck first round contest in the Of All-Americans AND opener, Jim Wehr and Ron Soucier quarterfinals Friday night at an un­ MONTREAL (UPI) - Park of the goals over Bernie Parent of the ^ \ Key in NFL Talks NEW YORK (UPI) - Maravich with LSU in 1968-70. Umpiring School Grad round out the starting East five. determined site. Shelton is ranked Fogle on the second unit are Just as his Boston Bruins (68 points), Marcel Dionne of Flyers. The Black Hawk duo of Bob Hjalmer has returned home after attending and “We’ve told our kids that reboun­ Mth while Naugatuck was 19th ranked Twotime Player of the Year The 6-4 Thompson is also a Maryland’s Tom McMillen and the Detroit Red Wings (66), Esposito and Tony Veisor has RADII repeater from last year’s team, have turned the East Divi­ CHICAGO (UPI) - The graduating from Bill Somers’ Baseball Umpiring School in ding will be the thing. Harding won’t in the Class A Divsion. of UCLA was , North Carolina’s Johnny Bucyk of Boston (65) permitted 124 goals in 61 games pay the players 25 cents from while Wilkes, 6-7, Shumate, 6-9, sion race into a laugher, Phil National Football League joined by frontcourt team­ Bobby Jones and Thompson’s and Norm Ullman of Toronto while Parent and his sometime each dollar taken in. Daytona, Fla. The local man will join the Manchester and Barnes, 6-9, are on the first Esposito isn’t leaving Players Association will con­ mate Keith Wilkes as the teammate Tom Burleson, the (64). partner, Bobby Taylor, have George Burman, a statistical Chapter of Approved Umpires this season...Steve Dwyer, a team for the first time. an j^ in g to chance in a bid tinue group life and health in­ TONIGHT Bruins placed two men on tallest player on the team 7-4. Chicago goalie Tony allowed 128 in the same number analyst, said gross revenues of 7:30 Knicks vs. Sonics, lineman with Manchester High’s football team last fall, In the b allo tin g by 241 for his fourth consecutive surance for its members for at the 1973-74 United Press The third teairi is composed Esposito, surrendering six of games. the NFL were “at least $178 WINF has been chosen to appear in the 1973-74 Prep All- sportswriters and sportscasters least one month after the policy of Barnes’ teammate Kevin goals in Sunday’s nationally Parent, by shutting out Mon­ million” in 1973, and that the International All-America from across the nation, Walton provided by league owners is 8 :0 0 Bruins vs. Flames, American Football Yearbook. He was recommended by ‘Lifetime Dream’ " Stacom, of scoring champioi^p. televised game against Detroit, treal Sunday night, also took pre-tax profit on the average major college basketball compiled 478 points out of a canceled March 31, player Ch.18 the Manchester High Athletic Department. Dwyer was Michigan, James “Fly” With only one month left in had his lead for the Vezina the lead in shutouts with 11, one for the X clubs was “just over team. possible 482 — named by all but representatives decided Mon­ selected for his athletic ability, sportsmanship, leadership Williams of Austin Peay, Bill the regular season, the burly Trophy reduced to just four more than Tony Esposito. $2 million per club.” The two UCLA se'niors were four voters on the first team — day night. and service to the team and community...! jbby Knight, Of Rowe Realized Knight of Pittsburgh and Bruiii center has taken a com­ , oined on the first team by to lead all vote-getters for the Cost of continuation of the in­ the Hartford man who could literally make a basketball Shumate’s teammate Gary manding 19-point lead over CHURCH juniors David Thompson of .past three seasons, the first to Hoop Poll surance was estimated at about talk during his days with Manchester entri<;s in Eastern Brokaw. teammate Bobby Orr with 115 Action in the Church League STORRS (UPI) — University of Connecticut and Fair- North Carolina State and John accomplish this feat. $35,000 monthly. Individual The red-headed Walton, from NEW YORK (UPI) - The points, according to official Saturday saw Faith outlast and American League play, was one of the.men behind the field University officials have accepted a bid to play in the Shumate of Notre Dame and Thompson finished second players will be asked to pay the IS Scorebojird BROWN’ S La Mesa, Calif., has averaged .. 1 United PreM Inlenuitlonel't league statistics released Emanuel of Manchester, 50-44. scene at the University of Hartford this season. Knight National Invitational Basketball Tournament in New York senior of with 447 points, followed by Defense Left Out cost of their family policies es­ 18.9 points a game and 14.7 Board of Coaches major today. Esposito also leads the Lou Wellington and Steve served as an assistant coach under Gordid McCullo igh as City. Providence. Shumate (352), Wilkes (350) timated at $30 a month. rebounds, connecting on 65 per college haskelhall ratings NHL in goals with 54 and his 61 Jaworski netted 12 and 11 points the Hawks won 19 of 22 gam es...East Catholic High sold John L. 'Toner, director of athletics at UConn, said he received The 6-foot-ll Walton made and Barnes (272). ’rae board of player represen­ Senior League TIRE cent from the field. Although with first-place votes and assists leaves him second only respectively for Faith while more than 900 tickets for tonight’s game against Warren the invitation by telephone Monday morning and relayed it to the first team for the third In addition to the first team In WHA Lone Tilt tatives planned to contact every his efforts were not enough to won-lost records in to Orr, who has 71, in that Rick Johnson pumped in 14 for UConn President Glenn W. Ferguson, who accepted officially. successive year, a feat matched selection of Thompson, the the losers. NFL player to see if he wished Harding in Wallingford. An additional 200 went on sale at BUSINESS guide his team to an undefeated parentheses! department. CHERRY HILL, N.J. (UPI) - It wasn’t exacUy a “\Ve are thrilled by our second consecutive NIT bid and are by only six other players in the Atlantic Coast Conference put to continue in the group plan, Standings SHOP the school today...Night home games of the New York season — as he had for the past Esposito is only one short of shining night for defense Monday night. No score was given but South confident that along with UConn we can represent Connecticut Two points were the 26-year history of the UPI four men on the second team to Team Points but emphasized the insurance W L Yankees at Shea Stadium this season will start at 8 o’clock two years - the UCLA pivot- his goal total for last season, Brian Morenz scored tee winning goal 5:33 into tee over­ Methodist bested Center. Steve Basketball in a positive way in New York,” said Fred Barakat, difference last night at filing as teams, the last being Calvin join the NCAA’s leading scorer, 1. N.C. St. (21) (24-1) 326 would be continued for a month. Ansaldi’s 9 1 in one of their energy saving moves. The Yanks’ 29 home man’s defensive skills were of a but has fallen behind in his ef­ time period as the Jersey Knights beat the Vancouver Dwyer (18), Werner Cacace head basketball coach for Fairfield University. Groman’s Sport Shop^pended Murphy with Niagara and Pete Larry Fogle of Canisius. With 2. Notre Dame 8 (24-1)286 “We can not allow our Kahuna’s Kids 8 2 arch light contests will be the lowest of any ma r league consistently high calibre. fort to equal hs NHL record of (11) and Neil McKinney (10) Fairfield’s season record was 17-8. Sport M art, 78-76. Army & 3. UCLA 5 (22-3) 285 Blazers 7-6 in a game that saw Moriarty Bros. 6 3 club this season. 76 goals set in 1970-71. Espo has registered double figures for members and their families to “I hope this will be the beginning of the culmination of a Navy Qub trounced the Buz­ 4. N. Carolina (21-4) 155 six goals scored in the second period alone and 13 over-all. be without health and hospital Schiebel Bros. 6 4 only 17 games left and needs 22 South while Center’s Dave lifetime dream for me,” said Coach Donald “Dee” Rowe, who zards in the second game, 91-63. 5. Maryland (21-4) 151 Morenz took a p ^ from Andre Lacroix and lifted a back­ benefits,” Executive Director Aircrafters 4 5 goals to tie the mark. Spencer totaled 10 points. guided the Huskies to an 18-7 season this year. Jim Pratt (19), Rich Riordan 6. Vanderbilt (23-2) 144 hander over Vancouver goalie George Gardner’s left shoulder. Ed Garvey said. “In fact, if we Langan VW 4 5 (12) and Bill Martas (10) Boston, which owns a 10-point Bdwling “ I have been in basketball as a player and coach for more than 7. S. Calif. (22-3) 108 The goal was his 18th. ^ are unable to contact all Striders 1 8 lead over runnerup Montreal in 30 years,” Rowe said, “and have always dreamed of receiving paced Groman’s point-making College Basketball 8. Providence (23-3) 78 Jersey led 3-1 after one period on goals by Norm Ferguson, players by the end of the first Groman’s Sport Shop 0 10 the East, also made it another Evert Favorite the opportunity to participate in a national tournament.” with Ernie Uthgennaut (18), 9. Marquette (22-4) 50 Garry Peters and Lacroix. Vancouver’s lone goal in the period month, our players’ board has sweep of the top three places in DALLAS (UPI)-Top-seeded Connecticut participated in the NIT only once, in 1955, and lost, Dick Grant (18) and Mike Daly 10. Indiana (19-4) 47 was Danny Lawson’s 42nd. authorized us to continue for a ^the scoring race as Ken Hodge Chris Evert goes after her third CHURCH - Vic Squadrito Juliano 503, Lee Race 510, Phil 110-103, to St. Louis University. (14) best for Sport Mart. ’Then the defenses collapsed in the second period as six goals second month. remains third with 88 points, Virginia Slims tour victory of Business Tune Up 219-571, Phil Johnson 206-551, Chace 530. Each side had three double were scored. Vancouver scored the first two, by John Migneault “ Y()u can be certain that our Dayton Critics Silenced leaving him eight behind Orr. the year this week in the Elly Newcomb 211-544, Bernie digit scorers as the Vets shot Bobcats and Murray Myers, and Jersey’s Gene Peacosh scored the next negotiations with the owners Brakes Rick Martin of the Buffalo Maureen Connolly Brinker ten­ Standings Banavige 202-214-608, Floyd HOLIDAY CATERERS - down the Buzzards. John two, giving the Knights a 5-3 lead. But Myers scored again and will include retroactive pay­ Sabres, becoming a 40-goal nis tournament and she will be '‘ W L Shocks Roman 205-529, Ed Johnson 205- Carol Noske 153-356, Joyce Driscoll (20), Joe Massolini Jim m y Adair scored the final of theperiod, tying the game at 5-5. ment of insurance premiums Squires Best Stars Advance scorer for the second time in one of the first players in action Army & Navy 9 1 512, Mike Wieber 202-598, Dick Lindsay 130, Olga Colla 125-127- (17) and Jay Kurlowicz (15) As Flyers Upset Irish Ron Plumb scored for Vancouver and Kevin Morrison for that have been paid by the Front End his three-year career, is tied for today in a match with Sue Stop. Robert’s Electric 9 1 Niese 200-573, Elm er Ostrout 368, E thel Lindsay 131-340, paced the winners with Ron Jersey in the fihal period, setting up the overtime. Morenz’ goal NFLPA or our players.” fourth with Darryl Sittler of the Miss Evert, the second Manchester Honda 8 2 Alignment 200-507, A1 Semrau 200-507, Stu Helene Dey 152-370, Jean Sirois (18), Bill Kelly (17) and In A Play was Jersey ’s only shot on goal during the overtime period. Earlier, a Washington There were some harsh words last Donoher admitted to periods of tremen­ Toronto Maple Leafs, each with Buzzards Wolcott 219, Joe Saucier 208, In Overtime Tilt Bud Talaga (10) Buzzard stan­ Lacroix scored one goal and had three assists, givhig him 87 leading money winner on the 7 3 Atlas Tires Mathieson 126-125, Dixie Clark week when Dayton was selected for For South Windsor the 1973-74 Redskins lineman told the douts. dous anxiety in the second half. 71 points. tour behind Billie Jean King, is Westown Pharmacy 7 3 Don Anderson 524, Steve 144-351, C^rl Rawson 148-367, points and third place in the WHA scoring race. The Kni^ts players’ representatives that SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) the NCAA tourney but the critics have “ It was frustrating to see the lead basketball season has been Bobby Clarke of the seeded first in this event since Groman's Sport Shop 4 5 333 Main S t Shurkus 509, Cy Perkins 522, V alerie Huestis 129-126-368, on those first two shots,” moved into a fifth-place tie with Chicago in the WHA’s E ast Divi­ club owners retain 30 cents and all beeq-sUenced today. dwindle,” he said. “I was seriously extended following a tough 8643 Philadelphia Flyers is sixth Mrs. King is bypassing the tour­ Sport Mart 4 6 Wayne Tracy 516, Tom Maude Carpenter 338, Ona — “I couldn’t watch. I just Powell said. “But on that last BUSINESS-SENIOR sion, four points behind fourth-place Qeveland. Manchester thinking of putting on the stall with four CIAC Class A first round duke with 69 points, followed by Brad nament. UAC Barons 1 8 Schwartz 551, Max Smole 528, Carlson 127, Mae Jenack 125- closed my eyes after the one, we had a good chance for One of the season’s biggest Dayton shut off the detractors Mon­ minutes left to go in the first half. Thai over Stratford High last n i^ t in Telso Walt Dunko 526, Ken St. Peter shot was in'the air,” said the rebound, so I let it go.” upsets found SchiebeTs trim ­ 1 9 Tel. 646-34441 355, Kay Fountain 125-360, day night with one of the biggest up­ .Notre Dame team will test you. They Wallingford. 525, George Zanis 526, Jo e Cincy Powell about his ming Kuhana’s Kids, 65-57, last Fred’s Ath. Qub 0 9 Phyllis Huestis 125, AnnHebert The three-pointer erased a showed us every defense in the book and On the other hand, Ellington night at the Y. Manchester Hon­ sets of the college basketball season 349. game-winning three-point 106-104 lead Utah had grabbed they change a|l the time.” High bowed out of the Class B da outlasted Westown Phar­ as the unranked Flyers shocked No. 2 shot that gave the Virginia 12 seconds earlier on Willie first round while absorbing a 82- macy in the other tilt, 71-63. rated Notre Dame 97-82. , named earlier in the day Squires a 107-106 double Wise’s short jumper. ^ 73 defeat administered by Alston Takes In Every Detail to UPI's All America team, led the Irish overtime win over the Utah Carl Hohenthal paced his club Montville High at Windham. Henry Bbck has with 23 points with Steve With a record home crowd of 13,528 with 29 points. Stars in ABA action. Herb for South Windsor was Rascher and Duke Hutchinson chanting, “Goodbye Irish, we hate to see In other games involving ranked teams. Neal ^ ck ey . His basket in the 17 “ I’d already missed two shots Ump Clinic adding 18 and 14 points respec­ you go’!, the Flyers surged to a 15-point: reasons why you Providence (8) ripped Brown 92-77, South final S h c o n d s iced the verdict that should have won the game, tively. The Kids were led by lead in the first half and then held on the As He Enters 21st Year at Helm P Carolina (11) rolled past Creighton (18) 78- for thefourth-rated Bobcats. All so tossing up that bomb seemed John Barry (23), Clayt Nivison rest of the way to hand Notre Dame only First in a series of three 69, Louisville (15) beat Illinois State 117- five starters wound up in double organization,” he says, Should crnie to us even more ridiculous. It just (13) and John Gdrow (10). its second loss in 26 games this'season. By Mill Richman naturedly. "Every year Ask Wait Alston tee prime manage his own particular went in. It never touched the,» Tuesday night baseball The other was to UCLA. 107 and Alabama (16) crushed Auburn 97- hgures for the Central Valley rationalizing in his own someone says ‘this is his last way. Honda’s big gunners were 84. reason for his success, and rim ,” Powell said. umpirings clinics will be Conference . champs and the mind. for income tax help. Tony Morianos (18), Merrill Donald Smith was the big man for VERO BEACH, Fla. year.’ Believe me, I never he turns tee subject toward ’The only game in the ABA quintet accounted, for all the held tonight at the Com- Meyers (17) and Bruce McLean Dayton as he hit 32 points despite being . Marvin Barnes, also named an All (UPI) — Walt Alston leans Alston’s Sincerity give it much thought. ()uit: others, not himself. He talks “I think Leo (Durocher) Reason 16. We’ll try to do Monda did little to influence the points. munity Y starting at 7 (14) . Ken Wright (24), Bob charged with three personal fouls in the America Monday, scored 37 points and Some managers say ting, I mean. The important about those who have helved was a great manager. He league race. Utah already is I' Leading the scorers was John on tee iron bar behind the everything we can to save o’clock. Hartnett (16) and Craig Phillips first half. grabbed 23 rebounds to carry Providence something like teat because thing is liking your job. If ‘ does it one way’,’ I do it assured of a playoff spot and Fidler with 21. Mackey hooped batting cage, peering him in'his career, men like Alton Cowles of the (14) starred for the Pharmacy. “In all the time I’ve been here (nine past Brown and South Caroliina, with they feel it’s tee thing to another way. I think if I did you money.'^After all, we ' only needs six wins to take its 19, tall Tom Goodwin 18, Brian through tee strings intently you didn’t with a job like his present coaches Jim Manchester Chapter of the years), this is the greatest win we’ve • Brian Winters hitting a career-high 29 say. Alston says it because third straight ABA West Hoyt 16 and Blain Boucher 12 in and taking in every tiny managing, the grief and dis­ Gilliam, Tom Lasorda, Mon­ it Leo’s way, I couldn’t do it, want your business again HOW PEE WEE/JUNIOR points, surged past Creighton. Bill had,” said Dayton Coach Don Donoher. regular season crown. Virginia State Board of Approved thp well-balanced attack. detail. he means it. appointment at times would ty Basgall and Red Adams. and he probably couldn’t do Manchester State Bank “This will give us a tremendous lift for the Butler's 24 points helped Louisville down n ext year. now has a 5Vk game lead over Umpires will be in charge. Falling far behind in the early “First of all, I inherited a drive you insane. I like what it my way.” downed Burger King, 21-10, last NCAA tournament. We just played our Illinois State and Charles Russell’s 26 There is tee unmistakable ^ Memphis for the fourth playoff He will be assisted by going, Ellington was unable to helluva ball club when. I I’m doirig. I hope to keep night at the East Side Rec in game all the way.” points lifted Alabama past Auburn. look of tee eagles about him, ‘‘The best thing a spot in the East with 14 games Frank Johndrow and Bob get untrack^. Montville led 42- originally took over. It The two teams Alston is Pee Wee League action. Brad accentuated all tee more'by doing it as long as I ’m manager can do is have remaining. Cook. 25 at Intermission. proudest of are the 1959 and Jones netted 11 and Miles the crowsfeet which start didn't need much epaching healthy and I ’ve never felt some specialists in the With the game tied 92-92 and Sessions are also listed Big John Basch, Scott Lanz 1963 Dodgers. His 1959 club TOWN Mc(^irry five for the winners near the comers of both or direction. Later on we better in my life.” coaching department,” he two seconds left in regulation ■ and Tom Griswold with 19, 17 beat the White Sox in the March 12 and March 19 while Steve Gerich had five NBA Roundup were fortunate to come up time, Powell missed a shot that and 14 points led the Knights. eyes and journey pai^ way Specialists Needed says. “I don’t profess to with written exams for points for Burger. with the Koufax’s, World S e rie s-“ it may have could have won it. He did the Mike Karney canned 27 down his cheeks. When the Dodgers, who know everything there is to those interested in joining In Junior League play. First Drysdale’s and Roseboro’s. not been tee best club but it same thing iq the final second markerk in victory. Walt Alston is embarking were still in Brooklyn teen,, know about pitching. I think, the hoard on March 26. Hartford Realty whipped gave me 110 per cent”—and The big difference was at the on his 21st consecutive year This is about tee third tur­ first signed Alston in 1954 it of the first'extra period and it W illie’s Steak House, 56-36. for example, I know about his 1963 outfit knocked off The clinics are free but Bucks’ Long Weekend foul line where the winners nover since I ’ve been with was only to a one-year con­ *oa eMed 98-all. Brian McKeon (14) and Rick as manager of the Dodgers, infielders and know when the’Yarikees four straight. 2 there will be an exam fee. netted 24 of 30 tries and the the club. We’ve got some “ I was the guy who was open and only two men, Oiniiie tract. He has signed 20 other Play the Lottery. Costello (8) led Realty while they make a mistake, but I [ji]®Ck1I K n i^ ts only five of 16. fine ballplayers this year.” one-year contracts since and If the 6rst fou.- oi last four digits of your Bruce Qiarendoff pumped in 11 Mack and John MqGraw, leave the fine points to a The last thing in the world T h e incom e t a x pe markers for the losers. Ends With Victory ever managed one club for a Alstoii. has managed the that doesn’t bother him at specialist like Monty Walt Alston will evei), do is number match the same digits of the winning Dodgers to all four of their 646-844(L number, light up a smile. You're $200 ahead of lonaer period of time. Only all. When he originally was Basgall. single out any one favorite MILWAUKEE (UPI) the game. BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. MIDGETS tell it, is the NBA schedule, eight men in the entire world championships and hired to manage' the player of his down through HANCHEfiTER ^ HWTFORO ROCKVIur The Milwaukee Bucks have were asleep early in the gatne M M lIv lfC O I K ll I s m a CWm your lucky windfall at a participating Drywall Contractor Ending an 11-game losing which has been described as Cutro Joins history of professional six pennants. He is 62 going Dodgers, one newspaper the past 21 years. MandMstMr!■ lib ■ BbaA*PkM. ” wllW^R l■WM Ward A Unlori the best record in the NBA No Imitator Savings and Loan, or at any Motor Vehicle skein, Crispino’s trimmed tough at best and brutal at as the Kings opened an early 19- baseball, ever managed for on 52 because of his general asked, “Waltwho?” Spaelallsts In Celling Repairs Alston ^ y s he never has Open 9 a.ni. • 9 p.m. Waakdayt, 9*5 Sat OPBI SUN. branch office. WINF last night at the West and they don’t figure to have worst. 9 lead. But the Bucks dug down WFL Staff more than 20 years. approach to the job, but that “I remember that,” , he “There were so many you Just one more way to win Connecticut's Side Rec, 38-28. Leading the up­ much trouble on their home doesn’t stop touring jour­ copied any other manager, were proud and thankful OPEN T0NI6HT • NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY The Bucks have just finished and grabbed for something Whenever jie ’s referred to says, “but it didn’t really Lottery. set was E ric Garuder who court with the Kansas City- HAR’TFORD (UPI) - Nick nalists from coming here wittingly, anyway. for,” he says. “I tried to CavM trf OTHER AREA OFFICES Stafford Springs suffering through the brutal extra and pulled the game out as tee Dean of major league ' bother me: I was just dominated both^ackboards and Onoaha Kings. Cutro h u resigned f ^ his ''I played for Bennie treat teem all alike.” « Talophone 649-4464 part—six games in sbe d^s. in the end. Lucius Allen, managers, which, of course, each spring and asking him thankful to be there. Later thirew in 23 p o iju . J(riui Brown (But they had a lot of trouble head coaching job with the r c : gmann a couple of years That hasn’t happened to any Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and he is, Walt Alstori simply how mubh longer he intends on, te ^ e was a lotta talk added eight markers to the win­ before beating the Kings 109-103 Hartford Kni^ts to Join the Right there you have the Also In Sezurs Mandiostor Parkado (ONNKIKVrS^UmERir s team all season and Milwaukee at! turned it on smiles. to keep going. whether or not I ’d be back. I I I ’:rU.noute, Ohio, and I Fn6 Estimates < ning total. Pat Silver’s 14 [loints in the only NBA game Monday Philadelphia, Pa., entry in the whole key to Walt Alston’s came out of it with a 4-2 mark. jn the final four minutes to “I never get through with . liked tee way he did Diiringllogiilar Stoi« Hours over MOO wlnnencaduM ck. paced the Radiomen. night. fledgling World Football “I ’ve been awfully lucky didn’t worry about tent too The Bucks looked as if they break a 97-97 Ue and give the that,” he says, good Mftt. But everybody has to singular success. The reason, to hear the Bucks Bucks the win. League. being in a good much either.”

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TELEPHONE □ REAL ESTATE fireplaced Uvlng room, 2 1/2 to developer David Webster. the town 30-60 days to deter­ at the conclusion of the NEW refrigerator, NEW carpeting, NEW Walltex, program. EDUCATION LINE MAN/Wireman QUALITY NAME PLATE INC. baths, 60’s. Wolverton Agency, 'NEW Paint, NEW aluminum shutters, NEW rain The Town Council approved the mine if the Webster offer would 18 — Privata Inatructlona TEIilPHONE/Teletypewriter Minimum 2 years experience. Realtors, 6462813. John Paquet and Louis Homaa For Sala 23 sale Monday night, going along be more beneficial and if it 19 — Sctioola-ClasaAS Installers, Repair Bilnimum 2 Good salary, rapid advance­ FISHER HILL RD. drains and spouts, NEW roof, NEW outside paint, Lawrence will be at the Senior 20 — Inatructlona Wanted , Sonaona years Good salary NEW etc., etc. with the recommendation of the found it was he would release expertoice. ment, excellent benefits, plus. MANCHESTER - Chistom built *My hova iM t y#49 with promotions, excellent CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, Economic Development Com­ the town from the option. Citizens Center each Monday REAL ESTATE Now interviewihg. Call A m y EAST GLASTONBURY, CONN. Ranch on half acre lot in prime 23 — Homaa lor Salt o k o p p y a4 |l benefits, plus. Now inter­ California Ranch. Fireplaced mission (EDO which At a press conference on Oct. from 1 to 3 p.m. to assist all Opportunities, 6463089. living room, formal dining residential area. Three large $22,900—5-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, queen size 24 — Lota-lind for Salt viewing. Call Army oppor-: bedrooms, 2 full baths, Zcar at­ recommended rejection of an 5, Carruthers announced he senior citizens with their in­ 26 — Invtatm tnt Proptrty room, modern kitchen wito master bedroom, central hot water baseboard heat 28 — Buaintta Proptrty tunities, 646-3089. . ^ EXECUTIVE Secretary - tached garage, first floor offer made by Senator lliomas would accept the council’s offer come tax forms. dining area!' family room, three new kitchen floor. Must be seeni Lawrence and Charles 27 — R ttort Proptrty Mature personable wonian for large bedrooms, fourth possi­ firralaced fainily room. Priced Carruthers to purchase the and adhere to all of the 28 — Rtal Eatatt Wantad X-RAY TECHNICIAN - Cer- 26hour work week, 10 to 3 p.m. in the low 50s. Zinsser Agency, ONLY ONE LEFT—Brand new 8-room Raised Ranch, same land. stipulations it carried. He Beckwith will conduct classes Psrsonsfs tification required. Good ble. 2-car garage. BeauUfuUy MISC. SERVICES Happy Annlveraary daily, or as airanged, in down­ SEWIII6 MACHINE landscaped 6461511. ' 2-car garage, 114 baths, wall-to-wall carpeting. Pick in “Defensive Driving” March 31 — S trvictt Offartd salary, i'apid advancement, *s. Marion E. The matter has been a con­ added, however, he would ask John J. Tani Richard McConville town Manchester architectural Robertson, alter, 643-5953. your color carpeting, stove and oven. Don’t wait. $3 4 .- troversial one for some time. the new council (Nov. 6 elec­ 26 and 29 and April 2 a ^ 5 at St. 32 — PalnUng-Paptrlng TEMPORARY RIDE urgently MA and DAD excellent benefits, plus. Now in­ office. Good typing and COLUMBIA - Immaculate 900. Mary’s Episcopal (Aurch. The 33 — BulWIng-ContraeUng needed from Rockville, To terviewing. Call Amy (W r- Webster had offered to buy the tion) to reconsider the restric­ 34 — Roofln^ldlng-Chlm nty Love, shorthand required. Please CPERATORS seven room. Ranch overlooking time of the classes will be an­ Route 5, Pleasant Valley by tunities,^63089. THIRTEEN R(X)MS - 2 1/2 $37,000—Two-family, large rooms, 5 rooms upstairs, 4 land for $3,500 an acre and tive covenants "even though I 36 — HtaUng-PluniDlng Schatze, Pep and Oalay send resume lo Box “AA”, baths, two fireplaces, 3-car gar­ picturesque Columbia Lake. nounced later. 3 6 - R o o r ln g 7:30 a.m. starting March 4th. Manchester Herald. Located on half acre treed lot. rooms downstairs. Good location. Carruthen originally offered to am bound to the jpriginal Dinner-Dance Cochairman 37 — Movlng-Trucklng-Storagt age, horse barn, view. ^,900. 872-4962. Apply PanonM oilloe Featuring three bedrooms, two $43,900—7-room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, one full bath pay $2,000 an acre. Webster agreement.” The chapter is planning to at­ 38 — Strvicta Wanuid Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. tend the Coachlight Dinner TOWN OF MANCHES’TER large fireplaces, 2-car attached and 2 half baths, garage, large private yard, wall-to-wall plans to put industrial buildings Town Attorney Abbott John J. Tani and Richard McConville, a native of MISC. FOR SALE WANTED - Passengers for Happy 8th Birthday LEGAL NOTICE garage and much, much more. in hall, dining room and stairs. Immaculate. up ^ Carruthers an indoor ice Schwebel did not interpret this Theater’s matinee perfor­ 41 — ArUdta for Salt Palm Beach,^ Florida, share MANCHESTER - Large, McConville have been named Manchester, is a graduate of St. mance of “South Pacific” 42 — BulldirM Suppllta g KRISTIN LINK The Zoning Board of Appeals MACHINISTS MANCHESTER MODES, MG. Priced in the 40s. Zinsser Agen­ facility. as being an acceptance of the expenses. Leaving this week. gracious 7-room Colonial, cy, 6461511. cochairmen of the St. Patrick’s Thomas Seminary and Hillyer March 13. A buffet luncheon 43 — Doga-Blrda-I^ Love, ■ will hold public hearings on Pina Strast, ManGhattar fireplace, aluminum siding, Because the town is in­ town’s offer but rather a Eve celebration in honor of 44 — Llvtatock Phone 646-8230. WANTED l is t rpUS HOUSE IN... College.. An Air F;orce veteran, will be served at noon, and the 48 — Boats a Aoctaadrita Mommy, Daddy, Kathy, Monday March 18, 1974, star­ nice yard, 6car garage. terested in an ice facility, at a counterproposal and the council Patrick J. Hogan, high sheriff COVENTRY - Three-bedroom he has been active in Cub performance will begin at 2 46 — Sporting Qoodt WANTED - Place to ride mini Karan, Grandpa and ting at 7:0Q p.m., in the Hearing Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. special meeting last October, voted to put the matter back of Hartford County. ’The dinner- 47 — Gardtn PnProducts Ranch, partially finished rec Scouts, was president of the p.m. Busses will leave the KofC 48>-AnUqtwt bikes, will ride at own risk. Will Prinoa Room of the Municipal Building Machining and grinding work. , REAIJ>S CORNER the council made a proposal to into the hands of the EDC. MANCHES’TER - Two family; room, washer, dryer, dis­ dance will be held at the KofC Seymour Little League, and a Home at 11:30 a.m. 49 -^V anltd to Buy rent land at reasonable price. to hear and consider the Gage makers. Overtime, paid I REAL EISTA’TE (jareer. Elarn hwasher and TY antenna to IT S MAIN STREET PHONE 6 4 6-48 25 Carruthers to purchase the land At Monday night’s council on Saturday, March 16, at 7. director of its Babe Ruth 646-4430. Happiness Is: following’petitions: insurance. modem kitchens, ceramic tile ^ MinRENTALS $15,000 plus yearly. If you have baths, aluminum siding, 2-csa stay. Large lot. Priced in the at $3,000 an acre with a $3,000 meeting, (Clarence 0 ’(}rowley, Dancing will follow the League. He is a past member of 62 — Rooma for Rtnt A WONDERFUL SURPRISE Item 1 George Negro — your license or in the process gara», excellent location. h i^ 20’s. Phone Mitten Realty, credit for putting in an access chairman of the EDC, said his program until 1 a.m. the Seymour Board of Educa­ 83 — Apartmtnta for Rtnt Announcamants 3 BIRTHDAY PARTY Request' extension of tem­ PENOBSCOT TOOL call for a confidential hiter- Realtors, 643-6930. 64 — Hom tt for Rtnt Char-Bon Agency, 643-068^ TOLLAND $31,900. road. committee voted unanimously Tani is a member of the tion, was a selectman of that Lions Will Fete 66 — Buain tit for Rtnt Thanks To porary pem it for the parking A 6A6E CO. view. RalphKaipb Pasek,Fasei Realtor, OLDER HOME - 8 rooms, large The proposal to Carruthers modern kitchen, formal dining to reject Carruther’s offer Manchester Board of Directors, town, and was also a member of Ladies Tonight 88— Rtaort Proptrty for Rtnt Expsrimiesd My Loving Wile and of buses, not exceeding 18-775 Mmrrow Rd., Tolland 289-7475, 7C-8243. , MANCHESTER - Six room TREES-PRIVACY-VIEW carried with it several feeling that the coist of the the Democratic Town Com­ 67 — W anttd to Rant Children, Friends, Relatives Route 18, ExH 99 COMPLETELY renovated six room, large den, two full baths, the Seymour Democratic Town ’The Manchester Lions Club 68 — Mlac. for Rtnt INCOME TAX Vernon Street ^ Rural • GO! (Colonial on the west side, three room Cape, fireplaced living These 3 appealing features stipulations. The major one access road should not be borne mittee, Army-Navy Club, and and Neighbors. 875-8083 Bualnasa Opportunity 14 4 bedrooms, two-car garage. On Committee. will bold a Lqdies Night to n i^ t Residence Zone. ' large bedrooms, two full baths, room has wall-to-wall make our 6room L-shap^ a 250’ parklike yard. $%,900. being a restrictive 30-year by the town; that the economic Democratic Club. He is past AUTOMOTIVE An employe of the Premier at the Bolton Lake Restaurant. 61 — Autoa for Salt PREPARATION ED Item 2 John L. £ Margaret P. formal dining room, eat-in carpeting, kitchen has new Ranch an outstanding buy. If Philbrick Agency, Realtors, covenant that the land not be benefits are unattractive under MANCHES’TER - Pizza house, kitchen, two car garage. Has to treasurer of the Manchester Roofing Co.^ he resides at 99 82 — Trucks for Salt Howland—Request variance to fully equipped. Priced to sell. oven-range and cabinets, new you are looking for g 3 6464200. used for other than recreational current economic conditions; The cocktail hour will be from 83 — H ttvy Equipmtnt for Salt Dan Master be seen. Mid 36s. Wolverton 5 Jaycees and is a captain in the Keeney St. with his wife Bar­ 6:45 to 7:3Q at which time 64 — M otorcydtt-Sicyolat permit continued use of a two- Owner has other interests. For burner, new hot water heater, bedroom home on a Texas size purposes. and that the EDC does not USAF Reserve (INACT). He Halp Wantad 13 RECEPTIONIST wanted for Agency, Realtors, 6462813. brand new bath, three bara and their six children. dinner will be served. 66 — Camptra-TraUara-MoMt family home—719 West Middle dental specialty office in Ver­ details call Stanley Agency, 646 high-treed lot, please call for agree with the proposed "no graduated from St. John Fisher Donation is $10 per person H om aa 3618. bedrooms. Excellent condition Guest speaker will be Charles 88 — AutomoUva S trvict PART-TIME work at home on Turnpike --- Residence Zone A. non. May include occasional ANDOVEIR - Raised Ranch on an appointment. Joe Gordon, limitation on use" provision. College and is employed as a FORMER TAX auditor throughout. $36,900. Wolverton and all checks should be made Garrow, a member of 67 — Autot for Rant-Laaaa the telephone. 1-673-2995. Item 3 Carter Chevrolet C. Inc. dental assisting, modern 8EC-RECEPT - Rockvllle- high and wooded 3 acres. Wall- 6465306, eves. 643-5314, About Town Noting that his commission zone manager for Memorex prepares federal. Mass., N.Y. COUNTRY STORE for sale Agency, Realtors, 6462813. payable to the Hartford County “Knowlton’s Raiders, a — Applicant desires to erect a working conditions, many Vernon area. Want variety In to-wall carpeting, 1 l/2baths, DUPLEX had covered the matter Corp. where he was named the lax returns, office or home. HOUSEWIVES and College lock, stock and barrel, well ••B&W** Sheriff’s Association. Tickets Brigade of the American free-standing used car "iden- benefits offered. Excellent op­ your duties? This position family room • quarry stone ANDOVER - ’Three-bedroom The BARROWS k WALLACE Co. exhaustediy, reviewing both Eastern Region Zone Manager From $15. 649-8822. Students - Part-time or full­ traveled highway. For par­ Immaculate two-family 5-5, The Manchester PTA for may be obtained from the Revolution.” His topic will be tiljltation sign” with sign area portunity for a mature in­ fireplac'*QW-‘ area. Only Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, Realtors-MLS plans, O’Crowley said if the of the Year. Tani resides at 60 time work in telephone adver­ dividual. Call 522-9211. requires some steno, typing ticulars call 289M^ or 6 ^ with 2-car garage. Aluminum Exceptional Children will meet chairmen or Manchester’s two on the Revolutionary soldier — of 669/16’’ X 8’61/16” pursuant 7669. minutes To Manchester and in-ground pool. One acre plus. land is sold to Webster the town INCOME TAX forms prepared tising. Earn $150-$300 per and public contact. Salary Hartford. Fairly priced at $38,- siding with 114 baths each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Teresa Rd. with his wife Mary deputy sheriffs; Clarence in your home, at about Ihe same to Art. IV. Sec. 13, page 88 of $32,000. Warren E. Howmnd, would get $5,000 more for the 10 his life and story. month or more. Call for inter­ REAL ESTATE Sales - We are D.O.E. 900. Call Warren E. Howland, side. Residential area, on cul- Keeney St. School. Members of Jean ,O’Connor Tani and their Foley, 649-7694, and John □ NOTICES price you would pay at the Manchester Zoning DIVERSIFIED 15 year old Realtors, 6461108. acres and Webster would pay to view, 6462637 or 6464854. seeking two licensed sales CLAIMS REP. - Are you a Realtor, 6461108. de-sac. Only $49,900. the Manchester school ad­ two daughters. Sullivan, 649-6523. someone’s office. Cali 633-1267. Regulations, said sign to business needs financial CAPE-SEVEN rooms, 1 1/2 put in the access road. associates. Liberal commission self starter? Like dealing with COLUMBIA - Lakefront ministration will discuss the JANI’TOR - Full-time, mature replace existing free-standing assistance for continued expan- baths, family room, large O’Crowley said the road would Lost and Found arrangement. Income will de­ people and have good MANCHESTER- two family 6-6 beautiful year ‘round home. 6 programs available in the TAX Preparation by individual, good starting salan. sign — 1229 ^ in Street — pend on initiative and time sion.Investment only or invest­ duplex, with three bedrooms, modern kitchen, wall-to-wall probably cost $3,000 to $5,000 to typing? Local firm needs rooms, 1 i/z1/2 baths,oauis, fireplace, stays, porch, garage. Bowers school system for exceptional NO'nCE LOST or courting, 6 year old professional. Home service and Excellent fringe b en ^ts. ()n Business Zone IH. devoted. Office hours to fit ment with working rartnership. each side. Huge kitchens, new PASEK install.' NOTICE reasonable. Phone 563-4643. you. Salary $120. $15,000 minimum. Good retura dishwasher,rashc carpeling, School. $39,500. Philbrick Agen­ children. The public is invited male sable and white, collie bus line. Apply in person. East Information pertaining to above schedule. W. J. Barcomb, bathrooms, vinyl covered REJU.T0ltt-MLS He said that more important OF on investment. Write giving screenededpor porch. Hutchins Agen- cy, Realtors, 646-4200. to attend. Democrats Will Elect type, named Ransom. Bolton Hartford Convalescent Home, may be obtained in the Plan­ Realtor, 644-8000. PART-tiME HEAD siding, aluminum storms and cy, 6 4 6 5 ^ . 28S-747S 742-6243 is the tax revenue that the DISSOLUTION area. Any information ap­ INCOME TAX forms prepared 745 Main Street, East Hartford. CASHIER - Looking for per­ name, address and telephone screens, two car garage. RETREVER INDUSTRIES in your home or mine. Very ning Office. number to Box A, Manchester Webster plan would bring to the preciated. 643-8421 after 3 p.m. All persons interested may at­ SALES - Hartford Despatch has son with head cashier Wolverton Agency, Realtors, MANCHESTER - Lovely six YWCA Drop-In will meet Officers on March 13 INCORPORA’TED reasonable. Call 649-5096. APPLIANCE and furniture challenging opportunity for Herald. 6462813. town. He said the commission tend these hearings. experience to work In room larger Cape on treed half Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 DatcS February 22,1974 FOUND - female puppy, black salesman, full time hours, five energetic and imaginative estimated the ice facility would Zoning Board of courtesy booth. Convenient Situation Wantad 15 acre lot. Fireplaced living a.m. at the Community Y. All cost about $500,000 which would Manchester’s 80-member another meeting sometime At a meeting held February and white spotted, vicinity Oak day work week. E m rien ce not salesperson. Our customers are MANCHESTER- Beautiful one room, eat-in kitchen, paneled □ FINANCIAL necessary. Apply W. T. Grant Appends location. Salary $2.50 per MANCHESTER women are invited for Democratic Town Conunittee, between April 4 and 18 to name 16, 1974 the B<^rd of Directors Street. Call 649-7500. executive families who need owner home with three den, 11/2 baths. Pric^ at SO,- mean some $10,976 in taxes per Company, Manchester Beniard R. Johnson hour. HOUSECLEANING done, fellowship, volleyball or whose election to a 1974-76 term delegates to the various voted to dissolve the corpora­ quality moving and storage ser­ bedrooms, two full baths, 900. Zinsser, Agency, 6461511. year, whereas Webster’s LOST - Passbook No’s - W2180, Bonda-Stocka-Uortgagaa 8 Parkade, an equal opportunity Chairman vices and deserve professional SECRETARY - To $140. reliable, own transportation. heated family room, country AND bowling and a break for coffee. proposal would probably mean is official today, will meet Democratic nominating con­ tion. ^ 6467265. 5-14585, 5-14615, 78832, 43808, 8- employer. Paul J. Rossetto counseling. We’ll train you. All East-of-river position. Needs size kitchens with all built-ins. Baby-sitting is available. More about $35,000 a year in taxes. March 13 to organize and elect ventions — state, congressional Reason — No manufacturing $39,900 - New 7 room Raised 01964, Savings Bank af MORTGAGES, loans first se­ Secretary you require is integrity, drive. good typing, steno. Den with fireplace, two plus Ranch, two baths, fireplace, VICINITY information may be obtained by He said his commission did officers — a chairman, vice district, senatorial districts, or sales since April 1970. SHORT ORDER cook - five Manchester. Application made cond, third. AJl'kinds. Realty Dated this 5th day of March, jersonality. Car” provided! Someone who can accept garages and beautiful In-ground large recreation room, double calling the YWCA office, 649- chairman, secretary and assembly districts and county. ’The above resolution was for payment. nights per week, eimrience take into consideration the fact statewide, credit rating un­ 1974. Salan, paid insurance, pension responsibility required. Homaa lor Sala 23 pool. Wolverton Agency, garage, wooded. Hutchins 5662. that the town is studying the treasurer. ’Die meeting'will be At the March 13 meeting, the adopted by the board of direc­ necessary. Reasonable. Con­ necessary. Apply W. ’T. Grant benefits. Send resume to tArs. ' FEE PAID Realtors, 6462813. Agency, 6465324. MANCHESTER— 7-Room Cape. Rreplace, feasibility of building'‘an ice at 8 p.m. at Highland Park committee will adopt a method tors and by shareholders: LOST - Savings Passbook No. fidential, quick arrangements. Co., Manchester, Parluide. An Danise, Hartford Despatch, carpeting, breezeway, ga­ equal opportunity employer. Grade 9 Confirmation Class facility, but still felt the small School, Porter St. for polling the 80 members on Number of shares entitled to 037-0-02698-1, Hartford NaUonal Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Box 8271, East Hartford 06108. $19,900 Five rdoms, 11/2 baths, rage. $32,900 of Center Congregational industrial plants would be The present officers are Ted their preference for a nominee vote: 170, ’The voting power Bank and Trust Ck>., Middle 100 Costitution Plaza, Hartford. We are an equal opportunity RITA 6IB L stove, refrigerator, garage, two Church will meet toni^t from 7 for governor. The delegates to thereof; one vote per share. Turnpike office. Application Evenings, 233-6879. NpTICE employer. 69 L CMtar SL, Mancim tef acres. Hutchins Agency, better for the town. (Cummings, chairman; Dorothy made for payment. 646-3441 to 8:30 in the church library. The motion to sell the land to Brindamour, vice chairman; the state convention wiU be ap­ Vote required for adoption; 2/3, FOR SALE Realtors, 6465^. GLASTONBURY- 8-Room Colonial, baths, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Webster was made by Coun­ Mary LeDuc, secretary; and portioned in uie same mtio as Vote favoring adoption; 142 AVON PUBLie«RE/«I^ double garage, acre treed Panonala 2 mortgages — interim financing MANCHESTER - Well cared 0>mell Circle of South United cilman Peter Humphry and the Paul Phillips, treasurer. the votes the four candidates shares — 83%. — expeditious and confidentiiu Can’t work 9 to 57 The great Additional Appropriations lot. Executive neighborhood. for the nomination receive in The directors and officers of Board of Directors RNS-LPNS^ MATURE Individual for part- 45 50UIDBI5050 for ten room oversized Cape in Methodist Church will meet council agreed to authorize the A little-known fact concern­ PIANO wanted, any condition. service, J.D. Real Estate thing about being an AVON country setting, only five $67,500 Town of Manchester, JOIN THE time candy stand attendant. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at mayor to enter into an agree­ ing Democratic committee the poll. the corporation at the date of Call anytime, 742-'- 2-7141. Assoc. 646-1980. REPRESENTATIVE le the Apply in person. State Theatre, Shown By Appointment minutes from center of town. Susannah Wesley House of the ment with Webster with the rules is that the officers aren’t The four are: filing this certificate are as flexibility! You can earn Connecticut DYNAMIC after 7 p.m. Monday and Wall-to-wall carpeting. church. A representative of stipulation that construction be required to be members of the Congresswoman Ella Grasso, follows: INCOME TAX Returns and _ - a a B i A w a a e a i* money In your spare hours Notice Is hereby given that the NURSINQ TEAM Tuesday. Principals Only Separate three room apart­ COVENTRY-North—New 3-bedroom Haised Child and Family Services will started within one year and the committee. However, a non- State Atty. (ten. Robert Killian, Walter Hublard, President, bookkeeping done professional- U E M P L O Y M E N T Board of Directors, town of ment. Priced in the mid 40s. Ranch. Fireplace, garage. ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145...... and still have time for your speak on "Will You Respond?" land be limited to use for in­ committee member has never former UConn president Homer Hublard Drive, Vernon, Conn. family. Call: 289-4922. Manchester, Connecticut, will SALESWOMAN wanted, 649-9857 Call us to see this fine listing. T. $37,900 dustrial buildings. been elected an offi^. Babbidge and former Norwalk 06066. Hafp W anfd 13 hold a Public Hearing in the rHE MEADOWS mature adult, experience not J. Crockett, Realtor, 6461577. Mayor Frank Zullo. Harry White, Vice President, Hearing Rdinn s the Municipal necessary. Weekdays 6 a.m. to Estelle Carpenter Circle of The committee will conduct H U Y I N R ^ [Immediately' available full Community Baptist (hurch will 15 Woodland St., Hartford, SECRETARY - Good shorthand Building,/41 Center Street, 10:30 a.m. apply in person, Mr. BOLTON— 7-Room Ranch, 2 baths, [and part-time positions. 611 Donut, ^ West Midd'ddle 'Tpke. Rn w Hn hd, VhMi Ira Bn, meet toni^t at 7:45 at the Ckinn., 06105. SILVER COINS and typing skills, some figure Manchester, Connecticut, spacious rooms, double ga­ work. A gal Friday to vice- REAL ESTATE Career - land 11-7 shifts. Excellent Manchester. WaM M l Ira Swq home of Mra. John Fletcher, 76 Joseph J. Hublard, Secretary, 1964 and aarllar. Paying $3| Interested in joining a real full ’Tuesday, March 12,1974 at 8:00 president. Good starting salary alary plus company paid Tail rage $43,900 Irving St. 481 Alphine Terrace, for avary dollar. W ill i^ k up. service real estate agency? One p.m. to consider and act on the M M Im llt Specific Goals Adopted and benefits. Allied Building [Life, Health, Major Medcal DRI1/ERS for Manchester MM62711 1 that has a modern and Ridgewood, N.J., 07450. Systems, 260 Tolland Tpke, following: ind Disability insurance school buses. Immediate EARLY SPRMG SPECIALS Center Congregational William Demeo, ’Treasurer, Mananchester, ■ ‘ 6464)124...... elaborate marketing concept Proposed additional appropria­ kes this truly one of the opening available for reliable M COVENTRY— View 6-room Cape. Attach­ (Hiurch will have a coffee hour 23 Earl St., Manchester, Conn., that will be difficult to surpass? tion to 1973/74 Educational person, 25 or over. Part-time MANCHE8T6R - Older C«p« with 3 bedroome, living To be identified with a benefit packages in the room, dining room, kitchen, gerege, heede peinting end ed 2-car garage. $31,900 Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. in 06040. PART-TIME maintenance Special G ran ts, Fund 41, work. Hours are 7:30-8:45 and COVENTRY (North) $50,900. Legal Notices professional agency call sales duito* , , Joseph Heblard, Sr., Direc­ man, mornings only. Laurel 2:163:30. Will train. Call 646 decorating but look et the price...... $26,900. AST TAKE ONE LOOliB the Federation Room of the By PTA for Exceptional mangager at Red Carpet Sheltered Workshop Without Start the New Year right, con- Manor, 649-4519. 2414. VERNON - Why not teke e look et this very deen 5*A-room church for mothers of children tor, 314 East Middle Tpke., Court of Probate, District of Andover Realtors, of South Windsor for Walls, $5,377.16 to be financed act Emilia Kumik, Assistant It’s handsome! It’s large, it’s in Grades 3 and 4. Manchester, Conn. 06040. NOTICE OF HEARING a confidential interview. 528- frtnn State Grant. Ranch, 3 bedrooms, IMng 'room, dining area, kitchen, like new! It’s a bargain. Three The By JUNE TOMPKINS physical handicaps, the PTA for ESTATE OF ANNE A. TOBIAS CABINET maker wanted, fully ctor of Nursing Service to SECRETARY Receptionist, learn to identify, said Chester­ Pursuant to an order o( Hon. Norman 9731, or 875-9820. Proposed additional ai^ropria- wall-to-wall throughout, oven and range, treed yard. years young, 4 bedroom, 2V4 The exceptional children, experienced only. Call |learn more about the many woman to work in smallaU office.1 ■■ Reed-Eaton Circle of (im ­ Exceptional Children has begun ton. J. Preuss, Judge dated Feb. 25. 1974 a tion to 1973/74 Educational Priced at only ...... $31,900. bath Split Level. Oimplete those children who deviate hearing will be held on an application ^^laycraft, Manchester, 643- alth care op^rtunities on Duties include, typing, munity Baptist Church will to succeed in making them the Some of the problems TOWN OF MANCHES'TER WAITRESSES - Mature, Special Grants, Fund 41, Title I VERNON - Quick sale wanted. Vacant 5’A-room Ranch. kitchen, formal dining room, 2 from the norm — the gifted and praying that an administrator may be [this side of the river. New sec- shorthand, phone contact and HAYES ABENCY» meet tonight at 7:45 at the remembered ones. presently before the PTA for LEGAL NOTICE appointed as in said application on file responsible women only. Hours 8 6 1 0 , ESEA m U e I Fy 1973 Im­ miscellaneous clerical respon- Price reduced to ...... $30,000. fireplaces, large acre treed talented, the handicapped — are more fully appears, al the Court of [tion opening soon. SBEastCoRlM'Slrioljl home of Mrs. Burton Smyth, 27 Through their efforts and Exceptional Children are: The Zoning Board of Appeals at 611 p.m. weekdays, ana 11 a.m. pounded Funds), $10,947.00 to sibilites. Contact Multi- lot in Coventry’s finest slowly but surely emerging Probate on March 12, 1974 at 1:00:00 p.m. EXPERIENCED exhibit - 11 p.m. weekends. : ^ l y in HEBRON - London Park. Low taxes offer this attractive Hilltop Dr. with the support of the Board of — Lack of a speech program a meeting on February 25,1974 Norman J. Preusss, Judge builder wanted, supervisory be financed from State Grant. Circuits, 50 Harrison Street, Ranch a buy. Aluminum siding, large lot plus 3 bedrooms, neighborhood. Call J. Jen­ 646-0131 from the shadows into the full Education and civic person. Mama' Mia’s (^in e, 646-2321 6463800. for trainables and educables. made the following decisions: experience preferred. Call Proposed additional appropria­ 333 IIDWBl KTREET living room, kitchen with new floor, wall-to-wall nings at 6465306, eves. 742- light of educational facilities. organizations, some students 477 Hartford Road, Sunset Club will meet — No physical education Town of Manchester Board of Court of Probate ^|)laycraft, Manchester 643- Manchester. tion to 1973/74 Educational throughout, full walk-out basement...... $30,900. 6317 Locally, the persistent ef­ are presently receiving District of Aixlover HOUSEKEEPER - Good star­ Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the program at Bennet Junior High Education — Erect a gym- Special Grants, Fund 41, Title forts of a group of parents of physical education instruction NOTICE. TO CREDITORS ting sala^ , 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., MANCHESTER - 7-room older (kilonlal In good condition, School for exceptionalities. library addition to Bennet ESTATE OF JOHN R. RICH RN, part time for busy medical II 1973 Impounded Funds, $2,t Senior Citizens Center. exceptional children , two years FULL-TIME female sales clerk five or six day week including baths, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, The BARROWS k WAIXACE Co.. twice weekly integrated with — Lack of systemwide in­ Junior High School coincident Pursuant to an order of Hoo. Noniun office in Manchester. Hours 9 269.97 to be financed from State Members are reminded to bring J. Preuss, Judge, all claims must be wanted. Retail experience help­ GAS STATION attendant, one weekend day. Liberal den or fourth bedroom, treed lot...... Only $34,900. Realtor!— MLS ago formed a PTA for Excep­ the regular fifth grade at one of tegration in regular classrooms yvith property'" line a t the a.m. - 5:30 p.m. alternating 2 Manchester Parkade — 6W4S05 items for a cup auction, which presented to the fiduciaiy named betow ful. Apply in person. Pine Phar­ Grants. needed full-time. Apply in per­ fringe benefits. On bus line. tional Children. ’They are con­ the elementary schools. for educables. on or before June 5,1974 or be barred by days and 3 days per week. S ^ VERNON-MANCHE8TER LINE • Large 5'A-room Ranch, will be held after the meeting. southwest comer and 2.44 feet m acy, 664 C enter S treet, Proposed additional appropria­ son, Gorins Sports Car Center, East Hartford Convalescent tinually working to improve In spite of budget problems in' law. The fiduciary is: business and personal V/i baths, stove, dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, living room with — Relocation of basement at the southeast comer-north Richard S. Tuthill 1 Manchester. tion to 1973/74 Educational Talcottville. Home, 745 Main Street, East communication among 1972-73, approval was given by references to Manchester fireplace, garage, added bonus 16x32 In-ground TWO-FAMILIES - One in the classroom in the old Cheney side Wells Street — 233 Bolton Center Rd., ^lecial Grants Fund 41, $718.61 Hartford. center of Rockville for $19,900, themselves and other parents of Bolton, Conn. Herald Box W. pool ...... Asking $37,900. the town Board of Directors for Tech building on School St. APPROVED. ?ALES CLERK - Cashier Head Start Fees, to be financed TRUCK driver, experienced fully rented. Another in East exceptional children, educate the Board of Education to in­ — Improved bus schedules. Alex Yakaitis — Use house wanted, some eveniims and by State Grant. with furniture, good pay and SALES Help needed to sell MANCHESTER - Imagine having 2 acres In central loca­ Hartford, 66 duplex, both va­ Manchester the community at-large, and to clude in the school budget weekendfi, part-time. ’Tobacco COUNTER Girls - One full-time flowers, Thursday, Friday (Some children spend nearly an trailer to house farm labor' TOWN OF MANCHESTER days, also part-time hours Proposed allocation from company benefits. Applyi m per­ tion with a lO-room. Cqlpnl^Needs paint and paper. cant, with 2-car garage, $32,900. provide a meeting ground needed services and programs hour riding just one-way.) during farm activity season for LEGAL NOTICE and photo diepartment, in plea­ son, 519 East Middle Turnpike, >uii Saturday and Sunday at open Garage, treed lot ..! ...... j J ...... For only $38,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 646 Hospital sant professional pharmacy. available. Must be over 18. App­ ;I^enue Sharing Fund 81, to air flower stand. Must have between those who service the for exceptional children as well — Irregular curb-to-curb bus one-year period — ^ Burnham The 2toni)ig Board of Appeals ly in person, after 6 p.m. D ai^ Living Room by Bezzini. Call quickly - It won’t last! 1577. exceptional child and his Apply to Manager, Liggetrs Xinedln Center Project #915, car. Contact SDR Enterprises, as for normal children. service. Street — APPROVED with con­ will hold public hearing on (jueen Brazier, 242 Broad $17,IW.71 to cover atWtlonal CD^fikTRy (North) - Immediate, new 7-room Raised Notes parents. Parkade Pharmacy, Parkade GENERAL Mechanic - full­ Andover, Conn. 742-9965. MANCHESTER - Duplex plus Teacher’s aides have been ob­ Future plans include forma- ditions. Monday, March 18, 1974, star­ Street. icosts to* complete Phase I. Ranch, living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1V9 Membership of the PTA for Shopping Center, 404 West Mid­ time, days, paid CMS, Blue Cape, $7,500 income, 3 fur­ Discharge Monday: Fred tained for some classes and tiop of a scout patrol. Alfred Rossetto & Nicholas ting at 7:00p.m., in the Hearing dle Tpke., Manchester. Proposed Ordinance-Purchase baths, family room with fireplace, 2-car garage, aluminum Exceptional Children includes, CORRECTIONAL ^ Cross and Life Insurance. naces, $62,000. Cole, Realtor, perhaps one of the most Barry Shaw, president of the Carlo — Provide less parking Room of the Murticipal Building by the Town of Manchester Amerbelle Coro., 104 East Main siding...... Asking $M,$00. Pold, 272 Main St.; August­ besides parents, principals of OFFICER/Guard - Minimum 2 D60*DDDD. exciting programs has been the PTA for Exceptional (Children, area than required by Article to hear and consider the TELEPHONE SOLICITORS - from Wells C, Dennison, Robert Street, Rockville. Apply 9 a.m. - AGGRESSIVE ine Bumford, 53 Summit St.; scijools holding classes for years experience, (tood salary, MANCHESTER - Assumable mortgage on this Raised Beverly O’Brien, Talcottville; establishment of a diversified says anyone interested may IV, Section 9.03.02 of the Zoning following petition: Earn large commissions while C. Dennison and Dorothy Casa 5 p.m., an equal opportunity CIRCA 1778 Cape Cod, wide exceptional children, speech rapid advnacement, excellent WOMAN Ranch, llving'room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, alr- Lynne Haywanl, RD 4, North dance program emphasizing contact him at 644-2250, or Regulations for new constmc- STATE HEARING ALSO. working at home. For details Beach, from the Tonica ^ rin p employer. boards, two baths, 6 1/2 rooms, clinicians, teachers, social call 8762040. benefits, plus. Now inter­ condltioned, rec room, above-ground pool with patio Coventry; Evelyn Griffith, 2 rhythm and exercises for j!dward Timbrell Jr., principal tion at 226 Sprace Street — ITEM 4 Anthony Marinelli — viewing. (Jail Army (topor- Company and from M ^ A. fireplace, foyer, double garage. workers, department heads, PAR’TS MAN - Service writer. [Needed by national sales deck, nice lot. Dean Dr., Bolton; Willie special education children of the Keeney St. School. APPROVED. Request Special Exception for tunities, 6463089. Hutchins Agency, 6465S4. and other people interested in NEED EXTRA cash? Own your Mur^y, for the sum of $631,- Some experience preferred for Icompany in portrait sales. Gallant, 460 Woodbridge St.; (educable and trainable). Shaw said their PTA group Fred A. Andreoli — Building motor vehicle General Repair’s 622.50, certain real estate INVESTMEIITt the welfare of the exceptional own part-time business. Earn large transportation firm. Call [Must be free to travel in MANCHESTER - You can buy Carrie Knowles, 60 North St.; ’The program is cosponsored will provide information for one house on each of two License and location approval > POUCE/DETECnVE - Clean HEBRON -15 acres with a pond, good frontage, added child but having no personal $10, $^., $M. monthly qr $1,000 known as “Case Mountain 6462414. llocal area. CaU Mr. Johnson, this aluminum sided 6room Deborah Benson, Glastonbury; by South United Methodist Manchester legislators to pre­ landlocked IMi acre parcels in accordance with the General to $10,000 yearly. A business op­ record, 2 yeaijs experience. bonus - old farm house and barn ...... $44,000. contact with them. Good salary, rapid advance­ Lands” . [between 8:30 ».m. and 10:30 Ranch, furnished or unfur- Susan (terber, 3 Hazel Dr., Ciiurch and the PTA for Excep­ sent in the state legislature in which’’have access only from Statutes, and request for portunity you can’t afford to Proposed Ordinance — Inland TRAINEES for supervisory VERNON - Owner says ‘‘3ell.’”Unbellevable price for this Unlike some PTA groups tional Children. ment, excellent benefits, plus. |a.m . nish^,v Immaculate condition South Windsor. support of the ADM (Average South- Windsor at Imperial variance of Article IV, Section 6 miss. Call 646-7767 before 6 p.m. Wetlands and Water Courses. position in large transportation A BeurBuy By Belfiore which might be described as Now interviewing. Call ifrmy 3-famlly, 5-5-4, 3 garages, good condition .Only $20,900 in excellent neighborhood. Call Also, Julie Patulak, 11 ’There is still much to be done Daily Memtbership) grant. Drive - APPROVED. (6.01.03) requiring location to Copies of the Proposed Or­ firm. Some mechanical 6 4 4 - 9 4 0 5 for further aetails, T. J. social organizatioijs, the PTA RETAIL SALESPERSON - Opportunities, VERNON - Fhre-famlly plus a two-famlly, new furnaoss, Yes, treat yourself to a thorough Inspection on Oakland St.; Stephen Naglack, to provide these children with “The big problem is that the Ted Trudon Suzuki, Inc. — be more than 400 feet from dinances may be seen in the knowledge preferred. Call 646 Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. (or Exceptional (^liildren has the advantages to help them This is an offer for a down-to- 2414. some new wiring, no housing violation, good In­ this spacious Dutch Colonlall Eight gracious rooms, Sandy Beach Rd., Rockville; town gets reimbursed ‘after the Location approval for new residential dwelling, and PART-TIME experienced Town Clerk’s Office during adopted specific goals. live as normal a life as possible. earth sales position on our come ...... Asking price $77,000. Hugh Perry, 302B Green Rd.; fact’,” said Shaw. motor vehicle dealership and request variance of Article IV, waitresses or willing to learn, business hours. WANTED FOR permanent SIX-R(X)M Cape, living room, Including four bedrooms, a front-to-back fireplaced One of their strongest objec­ Allan Chesterton, director of retail lot selling recreation position, experienced die Ask for Mr. Frechette. . Sharon Brown, East Hartford. The public is iqyited to join erection of second sign on Section 6 (6.03.02) to reduce over 18, for new Deli Proposed additional appropria­ dining room, 3 to 4 bedrooms, living room, attractive encloapd sunporch and a tives is to educate the com­ pupil personnel services^ says vehicles. No ple-in-the-sky or Bate* maker-machinist. Capable of MANCHESTER - Former greenhouse and nursery, 3 country sized kitchen, finished teachers, school personnel ami property connected with new southerly, side yard to IS feet— vague promises. If you have a restaurant. Phone 6463562 for tion to 1973/74 Educational tasteful center halll • munity about the exceptional there are presently about 550 appointment. repairing and maintaining acres, excellent frontage. rec room, 1 1/2 baths, Buckley parents at a PTA for Excep­ enterprise — north side Tolland location abutting Getty gas sta­ stable sales background, are Special Grants,. Fund 41, $12,- PART-TIME The kiddles can walk to any grade 'or to high child and to correct misconcep­ exceptional children placed in blanking and piercing dies, used School area. John H. Lappen tional Children meeting Turnpike, east of previously ap­ tion at 886 Hartford ^ d — willing to apply yourself and 003.^ for Title II entitlement MANCHESTER - Four-famlly, 4-4-4-4, cwtral location school. Shopping and churches are nearby. tions wherever they exist. special programs. “’There are in punch press department. Agency, 6465261 or 6467925. Hamburger^s Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the proved location at 179 Tolland Business Zone II. can adhere to good business fdr fiscal year 1973/74 with $8,- W all bL InvaalmanI Hrm Apply in person to Quality ...... Only $81,900. The architecture la classic and ageless — and Other goals are to establish still some who should be Keeney St. School. Members of Turnpike - APPROVED with Information pertaining to above practices, we can offer you .724.68 to be used by the public Nameplate, Fisher Hill Road, MANCHESTER - Immaculate new programs and to improve progranruned, but their excep­ year ‘round employment, above NURSES AIDE We u e fotmlni a amall group of peo­ you can't buy this kind of space In a new home Home To Go the Manchester school ad­ conditions. may be obtained in the Plan­ schools and $3,278.88 to be used East Glastonbury. five-room Ranch. Modern existing ones for exceptional tionality has not been identifi^ ministration will be there to average income and an oppor­ 3 p.m . fo 11 p.rn. ple to repccient our company on a without soaring close to the sixties pricewlae. Makes NEW HAVEN (U P I)- The Notice of these decisions has ning Office. bj( tjhe non-public schools,^ be part-time baili. In order to be eligible kitchen with bullt-ins, modern children; to encourage parents as yet,” he said. discuss the programs currently been filed in the Town Clerk’s tunity for management pbsi- art-time or (uU-tlnte RN - full time opportunity F bath, first floor laundry, full the high thirties sound real good, doeani It? New Haven Board of Alderman All persons interested may at­ tion. Send complete resume to financed from State Grant. for UicM poeltloof you muit currenUy of exceptionalities to become He explained there are some being offered to exceptional OfHce. Sxcellent wages and benefits, have a full-time Job, have three available in Manchester inter­ basement. Handy location. $25,- Call us — you may just decide that this la the has voted 15 to 12 that Louis tend these hearings. Box “DD", Manchester Herald. aware of new and existing who may have a learning dis­ children in the local school Zoning Board of Zoning Board of Enjoy working in a iiioden evenlogi a week ava^ble and a itrong nists’ office, hours 10 a.m. - 6 646-4144 500. Philbrick Agency, Realtor, y ear to go Dutchl Lunch will have to move. Mr$. Phyllis Jackson dealre to earn money. legislation; and to cooperate ability in some range which system. Appeals Appeals ind pleasant atmosphere with p.m., five days a week with 6464200. The New Haven restaurant, TOOLMAKER, machinist, We have had poniiderable experience alternating Saturday and with other groups concerned does not necessarily retard the Shaw and other members of Bernard R. Johnson Bernard R. Johnson skilled and dedicated staff. Secretary FRECHETTE & HMriM REALTORS, Inc. THE WliUMLBaflORE AGENCY believed to have been where the lathe operators. Must be able to ij Board/of, Directors In tearhlng people how lo earn money Wednesday mornings. Salary 263lllslnSlrssl MmolMolor MANCHESTER - 9 rooms, founr with the various types of excep­ child’s learning capacity. ’This the PTA board agree that ( ^ r m a n Chairman Raahorn 047-1413 first hamburger in the country set-up and work from MAhdteSttf, Connecticut on a pait-Uroe baili In Uie Invettment commensurate Iwitn bedrooms, large lot, large barn, tionalities wherever possible. is a new field in which toose in "Manchester provides as much Rudolph Pierro Paul J. Rossetto, (witneei. Conun., phii honui. Call! anyone — Harm Freehalte, Al Martin, Amla Brewer, Frank Sdalloy*” was sold, is to be tom down in blueprints. Minimum three- Dated at Manchester, Connect experience. Reply iwith two-cgr garage, R^zone, cen­ Joe Lombardo Because the exceptionalities the educational field and the ■ or more facilities for excep­ Acting Secretary Secretary years experKnee. Apply at Gerry Rothman, Pranola Boryaavlex, Ahhetla Pkinegan, Paul Steinmeyer ^ favor of a multimillioa - dollar Ucut this twenty-first day of ^ 1 Sunday,! Monday, Tueaday or business and personal tral, many extras. Many Alex Matthsw have often been the "forgotten” medical field are just beginning tionalities than mosti^other Dated this 5th day of March, Dated this 5th day of March, Paragon Tool Co.t Inc., 121 WednM^, 104 p.m,, 52*4101. ^ reference's to Box J, Ray Lima, Jim Harrington, Joe Hsndareon. possibilities. $39,900. F. J. Ed Swain ______medical complex. February, 1974 Bee Mlllette children due to their mental or to become acquainted with and towns.” 1974. 1974. Adams Street, Manchester. Manchester Herald. Spilecki, Realtor, 6462121. FOURTRRN — M A N C lfesT ^ EVENING HERALD. Manchester. 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•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• — Hm i m For Solo 23 Sorvicot OHorod 31 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnof 34 Apartments For RonI 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments F y ^ e n t 53 Womw For Sal* 23 LIvootock 44 9 1974 try NEA. lire. » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • FOR RENT in Willington, four- ± 5 LEBANON - Antique center ROOFING — Speci'alizing MANCHESTER - two bedroom WOODUND ’ REPAIRS repairing roofs, new roofs, BEAU Meadow Farm - Duplex, appliances, washer room, two-family duplex COME SEE chimney Colonial on the neen. US MANCHESTER - 7-room gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Glastonbury, offers boarding hooK-up. Available immediate­ dwelling with fireplace, air- Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent . 53 10 rooms, two baths, 5 conditioning, available im­ HUMOR Cape on quiet, child-safe fireplaces, two acres. Large I >n all makaa of aowlngj and repaired. 30 years facilities, English riding ly, security required, $160. Nomas tor Ront 54 street. Children can walk to '•maehlnos. Opon|’! experience. Free estimates. lessons, hunt course, trails, Eastern, 6468250. mediately. No pets. Call COZY FOUR rooms, second VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN bam. Out building. Attractive McKinney Brothers, Inc., 646 HPARTHENTS floor, heated. THREE room apartment, 127 69 68 school. Plenty of yard area. setting and location. Philbrick ! ^odnoaday, Thursday and*" Howley, 643-5361. tack shop. 646-1175. , stove, parking. 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 2139 or 684-3081. HouMtlMd UtrMi Ckiuple, references. Security. Charter Oak Street, Call 646 APARTMENT SfmkidL 4 ifw i mito. Excellent value. $34,900. Agency, Realtor, 646-4200. ’Friday ’til 9; Monday,* >> MANCHESTER - two bedroom 9043. 6460463 after 5. rooms, family unit, security. HORSE for sale, call after 3, (Oil W. m ikN Tpki.) $170.6461919. between 67 p.m. RENTAL OFFICE NORTH COVENTRY - 'Tuosday and Saturday 111 8,{ [ Hooting-Plumbing 35 apartment in three family, 6462426, 65 p.m. 6464581. appliances. Available im- HUNCHECTa We have a large variety of Executive 7-room home, NORTH COVENTRY - "Tennis MANCHEISTER - Two bedroom anyone”? A “true surface” B O m Heating and Plumbing mraiately, security required, Bunt deluxe one and two-bedraom Buelnoee tor Ront 88 >1695 preferred location. 3 apartment in a 6family house, FIVE-ROOM apartment with i championship fenced' tennis I Knit 'N Purl | — Prombt, courteous service. $150. Eastern , 6468250. PRESIDENTIAL u u HQusma n u v .. stove, garage. (Antral. Securi­ apartments and townhouses «1695 bedrooms, 1^ baths, beamed heat, hot water and impliances' court is yours together with this Call 643-1496. ty. Phone 6463616. throughout Manchester. Rm-. STORE for rent - 900 square cathedral ceilings, sunken IITrMMynaza Vamon! I VILLA6E APTS. 1 and 2-^droom luxuary furnished. Second floor, im­ 7-8 h)om, 2-story home,, acre Antiques 48 MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- tal office open daily from 66,’ feet, heated. Broad Street, PINTO living room and dining room, plus lot boundedd bby v !stone walls. 872-2219 SEWERLINES, sink lines, bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 MANCHESTER apartments. Features wall-t(K maculate condition, no Manchester. Call 6461807 or 71 wall carpeting, vanity tile, children, $170. 649-4101 after 5. other times by apptintment. eat-in kitchen includes self­ oversized paneled living room cleaned with electric cutters, WANTED — Antique furniture, baths, full basement, private 4 , THREE-ROOM apartment, 644-0268. hnkwt 4 ydoa. cleaning range, garage. with sunnv exposure and pan­ by professionals. McKinney glass, pewter, oil paintings or entrances. Includes heat and One and two bedrooms. baths, built-in oven, range, VOLKSWAGEN THREE rooms. Porter Street heat, hot water, stove, MMnEIITEmBSB,RGl 69 Wooded 2.5 acre lot, private. oramic view for miles. Full Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ other antique items. Any quan­ appliances. $245 per month. Near schools, churches dishwasher, refrigerator refrigerator, near hospital. STORAGE Warehouse - 10,500 Snwf. UMHk tW lUtt. basement with garage. Was DRESSMAKING - 15 years pany, 643-5308. tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 646 disposal, electric heat, 2 air area, heat, gas, electric, 2464 Nn Siils.M, Hwhnlir rauare feet, platform levd. $41,200 and shopping center, on parking, refrigerator and stove, $160. Adults only, no pets. *1995 asking $42,500, now reduced to experience. Specializing in IM cOakland ■ ■ " Street. 4535,6461021. I461621 Stock Place, rear. Attractive TOLLAND — New Chalet un­ conditioners, glass sliding lireplace. $165 monthly. Securi­ Security deposit required. $38,500. Hurry! Also many alterations, evening and bridal FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, bus line. Call anytime. doors, all large rooms. Full Phone 6^9678. rental Brokers protected. Call der construction. 3 bedrooms, others from $16,000 up in this gowns. Call Sandy, 643-7042,10- 'repairs, and remodeling. Wanted to Buy 49 MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom ty deposit, no pets. 247-4688,236 522-3114. *1795 basement storage area, ample two full baths, 25' living room Prompt service on emergen­ Townhouse with full basement, 6462623 0564. area. Call Welles Agency, 742- parking. Starting at $175. Han­ IIQMNUB- with fireplace, garage. Call 7356, 643-0302. cies. M3-7024. WANTED for cash - Antiques, washer and dryer hookups, Autos For Sale 81 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for DODGE ______MAVERICK today. $42,900. TRUCK AND tractor, backhoe early tin and cast iron toys. appliances, heat and cooking dy to shopping, schools, bus HIM M Pr store, office etc. $160. Call 646 73 70 Flooring 38 trains, guns, swords, glass, and religious facilities. Swinger 2-Door. 6 cylinder, 2-Door.’. 6 cyfinder,eyfinder, autmautomatic, work, rough grading, fill . _ Is. 81 gas include in modest monthly MANCHESTER . Newer 2 2426, 65. 72 VOLKSWAGEN NEW HOMES - We have a removal or delivery. 6494962 or postcards,istcards, early books, oil pain­ rental. Available now. Highland bedroom Townhouse, full base­ Model apartment open for in­ automatic, power steering, one owner.mer. Hue.Blue. FLOOR Sanding and bistoffl Sedan. 4 speei Yelow. fine aelectlon of new homes OaiiHMMi 6464761. tings, pewter, almost any tin g Oak Village, 643-5177. ment, private entrances and spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday BOLTON - office space 172 Brown. available In over tan different M FntlM rili Refinishing, (specializing in old. Call anytime, 643-6535. patio, includes heat, and Sunday. Other times by square feet, warehouse 1,022 locations. Prices range from LIGHT TRUCKING - attics and older floors). Inside painting. LOOKING for anything in real appliances, and casting. $235 appointment. square feet, loading dock with cellars cleaned. For free es­ estate rental — apartments, Get Your “Red Hots” overhead door, and heat. At­ *1995 $32,500 to $S2,000. per month. Paul W. Dougan, Rool Eototo Wontod 28 timates phone 647-9610 anytime. 5750, 872-2222. homes, multiple dwellings, no tractive appearance, good com­ •2195 $2799 R ^ltor, 6464535, 6461021. CaN: fees. Call J.D. Real Estate □ RENTALS UftR H0USIN6 COUP. mercial location by two major ■ SELLING your home or CUSTOM made draperies and Associates, Inc. 6461980. hi^ways. Route 84 and 44. acreage? For prompt friendlv MANCHESTER - Three 843-9581 bedspreads, wide selection of bedroom apartment in newer HERE!!! Ideal for distributor. $225 AMEDY service, call Louis Dimock fabrics. Call 649-1786. MANCHESTER - Central loca­ RoiMrt Murdock, Roaltor monthly. Call 6469508 or 633- Realty, 649-9823. Rooms for Rent 52 two-family, fully carpeted, REALTY tion, bus line, third floor, 5 appliances, air-conditioning 643-9551 2075. mi ALTERATIONS, zipper □ MISC. FOR SALE spacious rooms, $150 monthly, Stophon J . Luchofi Jr. TRUDON ALL CASH for your property MATURE working male, $20 and basement storage. repairs, and mending done by •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• per week, large single room, security and references. Call Convenient location, $245 Siqit - 648-5287 INDUSTRIAL floor space, 1600 m um within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, experienced seamstress. Also 6462712. Articles tor Sale 41 next to bath, five minutes to monthly, security required. and 3200 square feet, 6phaM FOR 60 MYS Nmi instant service. Hayes Agency, repair hand knits. Call 875-6556. wiring, office and parking. 646 _V LKSWAGEN:P RSCHE/AUDI 64fr4)131. Main Street, parking. Call 646 Available April 1st. 6465836. 5043. r - o mmsMtmim 0 0 fX h 875-6283 7964. ROCKVILLE - Five rooms, ODD JOBS - Paneling, GENUINE Cuckoo Clock, $140, Four rooms, $115, Six FOUR ROOMS with stove and Ennine, Trena H i l en. Rear Axle, Fnmi excellent condition, call 647- FIVE ROOMS - security. After hot water, utilities extra, cen­ PROFESSIONAL WE WILL buy your house. Call household repairs, carpentry. rooms, $160. Parking, yard, Axle AssamWy, M u Systmns. Baetrle RQUTf 83 TClU.iTj TURNPIKE. TSieOTTVlLLE. TR. MANCHESTER 619-2838 anytime, Hutchins .Agency, 9033. LADIES only, nicely furnished 6 p.m., 5662230. tral location, bus line, $110 Phone 649-4594. rooms for rent, (community appliances. 872-0359, 7:30-9:30 Wontod to Root 57 Systan wWi unRmNod for 69 Diqral SERVICES 7 DAYS A Realtors, 649-5324. p.m. monthly, security, reliable cou­ ALUMINUM sheets used as kitchen and bath. All utilities PLEASANT - four room apart- ple. 6467094 after 4 p.m. ;e k COMPLETE Bookkeeping ser­ included. Convenient to stores ment, heat, stove, and W ANTED - One o r tw o SELLING your house? Call us vice - Accounts payable, printing plates, .007 thick, bedroom apartment. Two in first and we’ll make you a cash ^x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. and bus line. Ideal for working refrigerator, references, call HOSPITAL area - 5 rooms, se­ receivable, payrolls, etc. Call or elderly lady. Call after 4 647-1193. family. Phone 643-5069 after 5 offer. One day service. T. J. 6494782 after 5 p.m. Phone 643-2711. cond floor, stove, refrigerator, p.m. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. p.m. 64^383. garage, yard. $170. Heat and GEORGIAN Colonial - Center NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 VlLLABER JUST MARRIED? Sunny four- utilities extra. No children, no Painting-Papering 32 room apartment available. No chimney Colonial. Two IF YOU are thinking of selling cents eaclhuJnquire side door. THE THOMPSON House- pets. 643-4083 between 66 p.m. 1971 SUPER Beatle, 49,066 firmlaces, modem kitchen with Cottage Street, centrally APARTMENTS ets. Appliances included. your home, please let us help PETER BELLIVEAU Painting Manchester Evening Herald. miles, good condition. $1,775. built-ins, large formal dining located, large, pleasantly fur­ tiUtes extra. $145. 6366026. MANCHESTER - 6room apart­ you. We can only guarantee an - Experienced and insured Five-room, 2 bedroom Call 6i465474 after 6 p.m. room, front-to-back living honest effort to find a buyer STOP Gas Theft - No lock, no nished rooms, parking. Call 646 townhouse, wall-to-wall ment, first floor, heat, hot Painting, papering, ceilings, FIVE ROOMS, first floor, S P R I N G room, large front fover, den, ready, willing and able to buy. key. Simple gadget installed in 2358, for overnight and perma­ carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ water, stove, refrigerator, cen­ 1969 DODGE Dart Swinger, low big or small jobs. Call 643-1671. nent guest rates. private parking, full basement, screened porch, 4 bedrooms, 2 Call Doris Smith, Realtor seconds by anyone, $2.50. ditioners, appliances, heat trally located, $175. Adults only. mileage, 4-speed, «cellent con­ 1/2 baths, garage, large lot. enclosed front porch, laundry No pets. Securit- - lit Associate, Jarvis Realty Co., J.P. LEWIS & Son custom Memorial Corner Store or and hot water, IVk tiled baths, IS AROUND dition, $1,700 or best offer. 6 ^ High on a hill in one of 643-1121. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. FURNISHED ROOM for hook-up, stove. Available im­ required. Call 646! 1157 after 5. Manchester’s finest decorating, interior and working lady. Modem kitchen, washer and dryer hookup, mediately. Security. (]all after A U PONTIAC OWNERS nei^borhoods. Philbrick Agen­ exterior, paper hanging. Fully linens, private enterance, patio. No pets. 4 p.m., 5666781. MANCHESTER - four large THE CORNER insured. 649-9658. WE BUY and sell used fur­ 1970 FORD Maverick, $995.1971 cy, Realtors, 646-4200. niture. C a ^ on the line. One parking, central. Call 643-8649. Call 649-7620 rooms, garage, heat, hot watery Datson, 2-door sedan, not run­ newly redecorated, central’ Let's Get AequatnMt INSIDE-Outside painting. piece or an entire house full. ning, $1,100. 1970 Ford Galaxie ROOM for lady in private Autos For Sale 81 location, $200. Security. 646 RAISED RANCH - Large living □ MISC. SERVICES Special rates for people over 6466432. Furniture Bam, 345 500, $995. R epossessions. Main Street Rear, behind home, convenient location. 224 7544, 6466985. Savings Bank of Manchester, room and formal dining room Fully insured. Estimates given. Charter Oak. 643-5886 between with sliding glass doors to large Douglas Motor Sales. 6461700. Services Ottered 31 Call 649-7863. 4-6 p.m. On 1973 MAZDAs — In Stock — FREE deck andViwimming pool. Two CLEAN USED refrigerators, VOLKSWAGEN 1972, fireplaces, family room, two- INTERIOR and exterior, all we GENTLEMAN to share four WITH THIS GOUPOfl car garage, large lot, 160x250’. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, ranges, automatic washers, automatic, one owner car, fireplaces, flagstone terraces, can offer you is a professional rooms, color television, YOU CAN NOW GET A RED $47,500. P hilbrick Agency, aint job at a reasonable price, with guarantees! B. D. Pearl's yellow. Asking $2,050. Call 647- concrete repairs, inside and Appliances, 649 Main St, 646 washer-dryer, etc. in Vernon, 1678 after 5 p.m. Realtors, 6464200. ft doesn’t cost a cent for a free near Plaza. 87|61333. SAVING OF THE GREEN outside. Reasonably priced. 2171. ENGINE OIL CHANGE 643-0851. estimate but it could save you a HOT DEAL...TremerdOus ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms on small fortune. Call 643-4887. VOLKSWAGEN Dune Buggy PIANO UPRIGHT, recon­ CJOVENTRY - Furnished rooms with custom parts. Needs w m . 10 acres. Large living room for rent, couples, singles, Now At Dillon Ford COMPLETE LUBRICATION with Cypress paneling and SHARPENING Service - ditioned, tuned and delivered, Savings...and Enjoy a FREE $300. 1966 Chevrolet Malibau Saws, knives, axes, shears, $145. Phone 742-7141. kitchen use or meals included. Offar Good March 5th thru Match 15th aith good 230-6 cylinder engine. fireplace, four bedrooms, den, Immediate occupancy. 742-9627. two baths, two-car garage. skates, rotary blades. Quick Building-Contracting 33 iOESULUVAR $100. 647-9895. service. Capitol Equipment SEASONED oak fireplace wood Old-Fashioned “RED HOT” at Ideal set-up for dog kennel SOUTH WINDSOR - Room Sshs kspresuMive operation. $59,500. Philbrick Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. FIREPLACES - roofing, patios, for deliveries call 7467886. TEB TiBOON PONTIAC, im . 1969 MUSTANG converUble, Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday available in private home, 373 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER po’iwer steering, automatic, 302, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. interior-exterior painting, all house privileges, parking, Your Leisure From Our 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 648- types of carpenter work, ad­ BEAUTIFUL Hammond spinet V-l-8, one owner, low mileage. Please call i644-101015. " COMPACTS 7958. ditions etc. Free estimates. organ with rhythm rail, four 6469540 after 6 p.m. Reasonable prices. 643-0001. years old, like new. 6465093. “Sidewalks of New York” NEED ROOM FOR REWEAVING burns, moth FURNISHED ROOM for f7?K5i "$2495 1966 FOUR-door Oldsmobile gentleman, kitchen privileges, holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ MASONRY - All types, YORK auto air-conditioner, I HetdibcNli, 4 cyl.. outemotk. cutlass. Best offer. Phone 646 dow shades, Venetian blinds. from Ford V6, $65. Call 646 parking, near bus line. Phone Itumhade tinted glo$$. 34.000 0554 after 5:30 p.m. E-X-P-A-N-S-I-0-N7 fieldstone, brick, concrete. PUSHCARTII le rifff«l mHeo, bonono ypllew Keys made. TV for rent. 7440. m 66914 after 5 p.m. I with biecit inferiec. Free estimates, after 5 p.m., Autos For Solo 51 Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. 643-1870 or 644-2975. 1973 FORD Gran Torino Squire 1974 PINTO, 2,200 m iles. HAGSTROM BASS guitar with ROOM for Rent - Kitchen and station wagon, beautiful red, Automatic transmission, If you are looking for an Ideal living room privileges, parking, NEED CAR? Credit bad? C O N N EhiqU T REMODEL your bathroom, case, 500-watt amplifier. black vinyl interior, call 646 excellent reason for selling. area to locate or relocate Excellent condition. 643-5396. near Parkade. Phone ^-4005. Bankri^t? Repossessed? 6749. AUTO OiSCOUf^T SALtS 2269393. HOMIOW lim SERVICE kitchen, rec room or custom GRODY Honest Douglas accepts lowest your OFFICE, you may be ZDA 3S9 erfITER STREET *OiMW|r WorikniantMlp build your new home. Call 649- ROOM for rent. Phone 6463173. down, smallest payments. Interested to know that this 1142, 643-6341. CALORIC gas stove, still in 1973 VEGA Hatchback, 6speed, MANCHESTER crate, $168. Call Mrs. Russ FENN RDAD, NEWINGTDN 6 6 7 -2 2 7 1 Douglas Motors, 345 Main. standard, excellent condition, agency has just listed, at a Apartments For Rent 53 Xol. ^=-1-^320 Trucke for Solo 52 NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Ballard, 8762343. or $2,300. CaU 8767200. REASONABLE PRICE, an Remodeling, repairing, ad­ 1966 FORD PICTC-up, F-lOO, 1/2 eight room, ALUMINUM FORMICA vanity 23x27 with MANCHESTER - Deluxe two 0nl-84yTakeExH41 SouthSMIlas 2 4 6 -3 0 3 0 low rates. For a telephone 1970 FIAT Spider, 30 iripg, low ditions, rec rooms, porches and bedroom townhouse, super quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646 SPECIALTIES ton, V-8, automatic transmis­ SIDED building on East roofing. No job too small. Call sink and fixtures. $22. Call 646 mileage, $1,100. CaU 6 4 9 ^ . sion. Good running condition. 0758 after 5. location,l.l/2 baths, full private Center Street. It consists of a MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. 649-3144. basement, includes heat and Phone after 6 p.m., 6466973. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, 72 CHEVELLE $2495 FIRST FLOOR OFFICE MANCHESTER EVENINiG appliances. $260 per month. Metlbu, 1 deer hofdta& lo i^ spraying.Fully insured. CARPENTRY - Repairs, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 646 S U I T ^ of five rooms with Licensed. Free estimates. remodeling, additions, roofing. Herald route to sell. East I V-t»3«Medlfam,,tofMe,ni^ Center Street area. Phone 646 4535, 6461021. I ai vltyl iMtrier/ 19,000 Motorcycles-BIcycloa 54 two entrances, a three room Phone 633-5345. Call David Patria, South Wind­ AUTHORIZED- AUTHORIZED— ifle^ checelote brawn- 4539. HERENOWH apa^ment on the second sor, 644-1796. WE HAVE customers waiting 'MASONRY WORK - Brick, HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor­ flo ^ for IN C O M E , excellent for the rental of your apartmentapa block and stone. New work and BLUE AND WHITE colonial The All New cycles, parts and accessories. WES RORBINS carpentry or home. J.D.' Real Estate ^eslted PARKINQ repairs, reasonable prices. Call remodeling specialist. Ad­ wing back couch with matching ALLIS-CHALMERS WHEEL HORSE TOJAVEN $1995 Expert service. Harley- Associates, Inc. 6461980. Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, f a c i l i t i e s and many .^.9508. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, chair. Call 647-1232 after 5. 1974 2 Dmc harU up. Small V-S. A l Catalano Hertford. 247-9774. more features that could be built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, LAWN AN9 GARDEN TRACTDR DEALER ■via. In ni., ctniaU, buckvl LAVATORY, white, in good todla, powtr iloMing, 4 Ideal for your expansion CUSTOM MADE Draperies, 649-3446. MANCHESTER - New Contem­ WHEEL HORSE 1uC GALLONS now 'whiMwaH Scti^ itd/M M condition. Large mirror, small porary super deluxe 2-bedroom Wb Sell Mon - You Save Mon MOTORCYCLE Insurance • plans. For a private Inspec­ very reasonable, work EQUIPMENT vlioat. guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - record player, typewriter, townhouse, fully carpeted, with LAWN RANGERS Gfism t L ow est rates available. tion call... 4266. new homes custom built, Underwood. Phone 6468492, sunken living room, all WE HAVE RECENTLY lEEN APP9INTE0 AN A/G DEALER Immediate binding. Prompt remodeled, additions, rec appliances, private patio with With aiach usad n r saW Claim service. Call Garke In­ surance Agency, 643-1126! TREE SERVICE (Soucler) rooms, garages, kitchens MOVING - Twin beds with mat­ basement garage. Ideal loca­ OUR INTRODUCTION SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE during tha month of Marddl Trees cut, trimmed or topied, remodeled, barn tile, cement tresses; three-piece sectional tion. Call 649-0311 after 6 p.m. stumps removed, fully insured. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ living room set, gold; Twin 797?*AIM t^cSaim Sf^^TLP^ 1973 YAMAHA 125 MX, Ml headboards; double headboard 1970 COUGAR XR-7, Conv. modified frame, Koni shocks, Got a tree problem? Well worth DUPLEX ,- 5 rooms, modem tial -or commercial. Call 649- 1 974 AT, PS, PB, Alr-Cond. A good condition, never raced. I awnru ustm tamci a phone call. 742-8252. 4291. and frame; three piece living kitchen, formal dining room, Homesteader Tractor, Brlggs- Brand New 14 H.P. Wheel Horee Tractor, I 949-2990 room set; stove; youth bed; two bedrooms, $200 per month. sharp sporty looker... Must sell, $500 or best offer. Stratton Engine, 12-Volt Electric 6462063 before 3 p.m. ODD JOBS - You name it, we do R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen- bureau with mirror, mis­ References required. Philbrick Kohler Engine, 12-Volt Electric Start, . $iY w : it. Call John 643-2097 or Andy tiy, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ cellaneous spreads and drapes. Agency 646-4200. SAVE ON FULLY RECONDITIONED Stai^ter, 4-$peed Trans., Front and Ammeter, 8-Speed Trane., 23x8:50-12 19M OLDS DaKa 88, 2 Dr. 872-2385. 6463687 after 5. STATION WAGONS 1973 HONDA - SL-350, with ditions, porches, any type Rear P.T.Oi with a 36” Mower. Turf Saver Tiree. Serviced, Delivered xi H J., AT. PS. PB, Alr-Cond. OHC-4 stroke engine, barely MANCHESTER - 'Six-room remodeling, 6462087. MANCHESTER - New 3- A fine family car...$1195. MOVING - Must sell girl’s four- bedroom apartment, air- used. 1,200 miles. Must sell. Colonial. Large Kitchen, for­ TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving USED CARS NOW AT DILLON FORD Units are serviced - Ready To your Home with a Two-Year Warranty. 1971 CHEYR9LET Chevelle mal dining room, 3 bedrooms, poster bed, $50. with matress- conditioned, kitchen Call 6461441, 5263287. large appliances, cleaning CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ Malibu 2-Dr. H.T. AT.. PS., I2MIC 13395 garage. Immaculate condition. cellars and attics, also some ages, additions, bathrooms, Dox spring. White bureau, $40, appliances, carpeted, private Mow... s v A a e AMBASSADOR BROUGHAM, roll top desk, $75. Double Air pond . . . i ...... $2199, V*t iwtetnoK^ power itetftng, CHOPPER 1970 Hoiida 450, 1^,900. Philbrick Agency, 646- tree work done. 644-1775. kitchens, houses, repairs. Free entrance and basement, yard, M M M T w M m tu rm um itbi power di$c broMt^ fodeiy osr, 4200. canopy bed, $100. Matching parking, Lyndale Street. P in to ...... LTD -Dr... ^....< $ 1988 OLDS CUTLA8I extended front end, harley tire, estimates. Small joos. Stephen 73 .<2595 72 2 239 I 3rd loet, elec, toil wlndew, AM custom paint and tank. Very LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, Martin, 6467295. bureau, $50. Gold Lawson sofa, Available immediately. $265 LOW COST BANK TERMS AVAIUBLE Supreme 2 Dr. H.T., AT, PS, M todie, wood groined $ide$, 8H.P. *895 rodfol liro$, rooining front clean. 247-9273. CIRCA 1730 Antique Colonial. cellars and attics clbhned, $50. Gold rug, 12x14’, $35. White per month. 649-4844. L9W C9ST RANK TERMS IF DESIRED PB. Toyota...... SAVE Ford Custdin...... 3-8PEED TRANS. SAVE — SAVE-SAVE » Radk>...$1268. •oot^ chocololo bMwii with Recently restored, 7 fireplaces, lawns mowed, small tree work. MASON CONTRACTOR - modem chair, $50. Offers will 73 72 4995 WE WILL TAKE Y9UR 9LD UNIT IN TRADE Mddb Interior. Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. be considered. 6460116 after 5 FOUR-ROOM and five-room 32” MOWER $AVE-SAVE-SAVE 1970 FORD FAIRLANE 800 1971 SUZUKI 185, bored out to summer kitchen, new baths, Plastering, custom built stone 200. Preston Petty fenders. new kitchen, two-car garage. or brick fireplaces, chimney p.m. apartments, tiled bath, heat, TRADEtWELfigMaL Station Wagon. A T., PS, 73 Torino...... <2995 70 Javelin ...... 4495 A FANTASTIC VALUE $300. Phone 6464625. High 50’s. Philbrick Agency, repair, block and cement work. hot water included, newly J IN U B m C L U B III PB ...... :.$1,495 Realtors, 646-4200. New or old. Free estimates. E. remodbled. Middle-age adults. J D I N P U R 19% C L U B III 9 9 1070 CHEVROLET 68FORD $995 Cawilnr S^vtra w a,ao, V-< Campors-Trallors Richardson, 643-0889, 6494608. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 Security deposit, references, no , . CERAMIC 73 Country Squire .. <3295 70 Mustang...... 4095 ^ 6 4 9 With th« purcham of any Tractor, Lawn Mowar, 8aa Datalli In Our Allls-Chalmara Ad Opposita IMPALA 4-Door Hardtop. valaaiaHi, ,aarar tloaria,, Mobile Homes 65 MANCHESTER - Five family pets, parking. 11 1/2 A and B *Wtth the purciMte of this AT.. PS.. PB, Alr- wood tmbiaU iMa^ cUor y«- Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmnoy 34 AKC COLLIES, sables and tris, ^hooi Street, across from East Rotlllar, 8no BIpwar, Swaapar, Dump Kart, you plus 5-car garage. Business TILE unit you will rocolvo.100 lbs. Wa Ara Authorizad Daalart for Whaal Horaa, condHIonlng...... $1208 ADULTS - Visit our beautiful zoned. Excellent income six weeks old, all shots, call 876 Side Rec, near Main. Mercury Marquis.. . <3295 Ford Country Sedan el lawn Fsrtillzsr and 100 will racolvo a mambarship card mtitling you to a On* Call 72 70 4495 Allla-Chalmara, Yardman, Qllton, Lawnboy. park today. See the swimming producer. Central location. ROOFING and roof repairiiw, lbs. of Lawn Lima FREE. A 19% diacount on any Itam In our Lawn and 1070 BUICK U8ABRE 4- Doaa It Alll SUB-LET - New one-bedroom Dr. H.T.. AT. PS, PB, Alr- pool, clubhouse, sauna bath, the $69,900. P hilbrick Agency, Coughlin Roofing Co. 6467707 Buick LeSabre. . . .. Ford Gal. _____ rag. $24.50 valual Gardan Shop. Thia Includaa Saada, Fartlllzar, • Many Others* professionally landscaped lots, Realtors, 646-4200. We specialize in ceramic tile, AKC Toy poodles, females, apartment, pool, tennis courts. 72 <2595 68 500 495 Lima, Shruba, Traaa, Inaacticldaa, Qardm Hoaa, A COMPLETE ONE STOP Condltlonlng...$1598. white, six weeks. 6464214 or etc. Available April 1st through E-Z TERMS shrubs, trees, grass,. amesite slate, flagstone and quarry BIDWELL Home Improvement - . “P drive for two cars. On display a COVENTRY - Oversized Cape, Co. E xpert installation of 6460355. July 31. Vernon. $210. months. TWO YEAR WARRANTY Sprinklara, Hand Toda, Planta, Rowara. Wa will POWER EQUIPMENT CENTER 1971 MERCURY MARQUIS tile. For complete bathroom No security, pet allowed. 87 honor thIa diacount momborahip Indaflnitaly. model "6612” mobile home attadied breezeway and two- remodeling, we’ll handle all -aiuminum siding, gutters and ty JOIN OUR 10^ CLUB Station Wagon. Automatic completely furnished including car garage. BrautifuUy situated trims. Roofing installation and MALE Dachshund, 3 months 6239 after 3 p.m.p.i carpentry, plumbing and tile YOU SAVE TWO WAYS transmission, power brakes 2-door refrigerator, electric on well treed lot in excellent repairs. 6 4 9 ^ , 875-9109. old, AKC registered, $100. YOU SAVE TWO WAYS and power steering, air work. Expert workmanship Phone 6467859., HEBRON - modem 2 bedroom STAKE TRADE-INS range, storms and screens, area. Five rooms finished, 3 SJV£S conditioning. (A nice family porw, awning and patio for and reasonable rates. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, apartment, in ^country setting, rooms unfinished including a c a r ) ...... $2098 your outdoor living. Special roofing, I storm wiiklows, aw­ AKC Registered Saint Bernard, carpeting, appliances, heat and SERVHX STICKELS CONN. 24x28’ family room. Attractive Can Mandavilla D IL L 0 N B B I STICKELS CONN EQUIP CO. STICKELS CONN EQUIP CO. ns IID U STREET price $10,100. Let Jensen’s give nings. (ituality workmanship, male, 1 f/2 years old. Champion hot water. Available im- opportunity! at $89,900. 197Z CHEYR9LET half ton you a new key to living-security Philbrick Ageiicy, Realtors, 78 free estimates. Fully'insured. line. $125 or best offer. 64^167 m«liately, $190. Eastern, 646 il9 MAIN ST., MANCHESTEh 643-114S EfMHPCO, ROUTE 83 - VERNON ROUTE S3 - Ve r n o n RT.’. S3 • VERNONVERN Pickup. 6 cyl., 3-8peed^8td and peace of mind. Jensen’s, 6464200. 8769187, 6463417. or 6466597. 8250. 643-D78jr 0pm NHm till 9 943-9784 0pm NItaa till 9 643-0784 Od n IMm III trans...... I2S9B M«HCHEITER«i4Mttt Inc., Rolling Hills, Route k-A, I Mansfield. 1-4260113. PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M^hchester, Conn,, Tues., March 5, 1974

Police Report Obituaries MANCHESTER Auto Sales lot, 461 Manchester police continue to be plagued with an unusually In other p o ^ activity Mon­ high volume of burglaries. day, Ernest .BMtley, 53, of 246 Law rence J. O'Neil iHanrljPHtpr Stipntttg MFralb years, died this morning at a The Robertson Elementary Scott D ^ w a s charged with SOUTH WINDSOR - The Manchester convalescent School, N. School St., was operating a vehicle while under funeral of L a w re ^ J . O’Neil home. broken into over the weekend. the influence of alcohol when be MANCHESTER, CONN., WEpNESDAY, MARCH 6 ,1 9 7 4 - VOL. XCHI, No. 132 Manchester A City of Village Charm t h i r t y -s i x p a g e s - t h r e e s e c t i o n s of 2329 Ellington Rd., who died Mrs. Lauritzen was bom in A small amount of cash was collided with a car driven by PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Sunday from a shotgun wound, Springfield, Mass., and had taken from ransacked teachers’ Arthur Daver, 41, of 20 Dear­ will be Wednesday at 9t3(f a.m. b ^ employed for 12 years at desks, and a stolen tape born Dr. at Colonial Rd. and from the Samsel-Bassinger the Hartford Machine Screw recorder was reported. In addi­ Scott Dr. Court appearance for Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Co., now Stanadyne, Inc., tion to the thefts, obscenity was Bantley is slated for March 18. Ave., with a Mass at St. before she retired nine years scrawled on the tables and Margaret Mary Church at 10. ago. walls of the media and con­ VERNON Burial will be in St. Catherine's Survivors are a son, Roland ference rooms. Calvin Thompson, 47, of Hart­ I President To Cooperate Cemetery, Broad Brook. A. Trombley of East Hartford; Another break was reported ford was arrested by Vernon Friends may call at the two daughters, Mrs. Alfred T. at 635B Center St. where Police Monday on a warrant funeral home Wednesday from Hunter of Manchester and Mrs. thieves netted a stereo-radio issued by Circuit Court 12 8:30 a.m. to the time of the Donald p. Smith of Vernon; six and speakers, color TV, a dia­ diarging him with third-degree funeral. grandchildren and four great­ mond watch and a fur coat. The larceny. The family suggests that any grandchildren. theft occurred Monday during Police said the arrest was memorial contributions may be The funeral is Thursday at daylight hours. made in connection with the in­ With House Committee made to the South Windsor 9:15 a.m. from the Holmes An attempted break failed at vestigation of a complaint from WASHINGTON (UPI) - told Chief U.S. District Judge secret report said to contain the terrogatories and participate in Jenner “to submit to the Scholarship Organization in Funeral Home, 400 Main St., 17 Chambers St.,.when thieves a Rt. 83 gas station owner who President Nixon’s Watergate John J . Sirica he had been Watergate grand jury’s views oral interviews if it is deemed proceedings of the court,” Rep. care of South Windsor High with a Mass at the' Clhirch of broke a window too small to alleged that Thompson falsely lawyers said today he would “authorized and directed by the on President Nixon’s handling necessary,” Peter W. Rodino Jr., D-N.J., School. gain entry. obtained gas. turn over extensive m atoial to President” to pledge Nixon’s the Assumption at 10. Burial of the Watergate scandal. The hearing was held before a will be in Rose Hill Memorial The UA Theatre located at Thompson was released on the House Judiciary Committee the committee chairman, said. cooperation with the com­ St. Glair told Sirica that. capacity audience in the huge Park, Rocky Hill. le Manchester Parkade com­ his promise to appear in Circuit considering his impeachment mittee. TTiey will be in court “merely in Mrs. Marco Cecere Nixon had adopted neither an ceremonial coiurtroom on the plained of a break and van- Court 12, Rockville, Marcb'19. and also muld answer written response to an invitation,” he Mrs. Theresa Regina Cecere, Friends may call at the . St. Clair gave his views at a affirmative nor a negative posi­ sixth floor of the federal court dalistflMonday. An American questions and submit to “an said. “If there is material to be 61', of Wethersfield died Monday funeral home Wednesday from public hearing called by Sirica tion on what should be done house, where the trial of the flag w ^ stolen, and the flag Leonard Szarek, 40, of 171 oral interview” if necessary. turned over, they are there to at Hartford Hospital. She was 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. to hear legal arguments on with the sealed report which ac­ original Watergate burglars pole sma^ High St., Rockville was charged Attorney James D. St. Clair receive that m aterial and the wife of Marco Cecere and what should be done with a companied the grand jury’s in­ took place 14 months ago. with operating a motor vehicle examine its contents.” the sister of Mrs. Beatrice Two stolenxmotor vehicles dictment of seven former Nixon St. Clair said that the White Were reported V ^ l l c e Mon­ while under the influence of Green of Manchester. associates last Friday. House regards news stories A lawyer for H.R. Haldeman Mrs. Emily E. Pierson day. A car ownedNljy Irving liquor or drugs. She lived in the Hartford area He said that whatever Sirica about the grand jury report a and John D. Ehrlicbm aa, all her life. Mrs. Emily Elizabeth Pier­ August of 15 Risley R d ^ em o n He was released on a |100 decided was appropriate would son, 85, of Enfield died Monday “serious breach of grand jury Other survivors are a was stolen while parked non-surety bond for appearance Nixon Vetoes be acceptable to the President. secrecy.” at an Enfield nursing home. She Burr Comers Shopping 0 ____ in Circuit Court 12, Rockville, daughter and two brothers. St. Clair then advised Sirica: ‘"niere had been a gross dis­ PRESS CONFERENCE The funeral will be Thursday was the mother of Neil A. Pier­ and an automobile was reported^ April 16. “The President is prepared to TONIGHT son Jr. of Manchester. tortion of the facts about the at 8:15 a.m. from the D’Esopo missing from the former Miles turn over to the House com­ contents,” he said. The White House has »>- ELLINGTON Funeral Chapel, 235 Other survivors are two Energy Bill mittee all the materials he has Then he added: “We don’t nounced that President Nixon Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, daughters, six grandchildren Joha Bowman, 21, of Orange, turned over to the grand jury have any recommendation will hold a press conference at with a Mass at 9 at the Church ^ and eight great-grandchildren. Calif, ^ s charged Monday *'«* without limitation and to about d is^ition of thexeport. 7:30 tonight. with evadihg^responsibility and of Corpus Christ! in Ijhe funeral is Thursday at 2 Downtown Parking Crier About Town WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon vetoed the answer all written in- Whatever you decide to do with Wethersfield. Burial will be in operating a motor vehicle while p.m. at the Somers Funeral energy emergency act today, charging that the measure it is quite appropriate from our Mt. St-. Benedict Cemetery, intoxicated in cbnnection with Home, 354 Main St., Somers. point of view.” Nixon’s former No. 1 and No. 2 Bloomfield. New signs featuring a town crier are going up on parking man, acting chairman of the Town Parking Authority, the investigation oTan accident would “undo the progress we have already made” and Burial will be in West Impeachment St. Clair described the report aides who were indicted Friends may call at the ^areas in downtown Manchester, installed by the town’s supervises. The new colorful signs, made by workers in the Delta Chapter, RAM, will on White M ., Ellington. force gasoline rationing on the nation. Cemetery, Somers. as consisting of one and a half Friday, said it would be “whol­ funeral home Wednesday from highway department. Here, highway department State Prison at Somers, are being installed on all parking hold its annual meeting and Police said Bowman struck a ‘The amendments, counter Friends may call at the Delay to two pages of writing. Of the ly illegal and improper” for 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. employes Francis Savino (left) and Jam es Delaney put a election of officers when it parked car owned by Lawrence amendments and parliamen­ vague and arbitrary standards. funeral home Wednesday from lots operated under funds collected in the town’s special locked brief case whidi accom­ Sirica to give thie report to the new sign in place at the Purnell Parking lot as Robert (Jor- meets Wednesday evening at Moles of Amston and left the tary puzzles which have Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- Suggested 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. taxing district downtown. (Herald photo by Pinto) ':--n panied the report, St. Clidr conunittee as the grand jury 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. scene without identifying marked the stumbling route of Wash., said the veto would The family suggests that any WASHINGTON (UPI) - suggested that Sirica would requested. himself. this bill through the Congress “outrage” the public, and the memorial contributions may be Federal Judge John J . Sirica “have to weigh conflicting in­ John J. Wilson, their lawyer, Mrs. Grace T. Lauritzen Police said Bownum’s car must nnake Americans wonder head of a consumer advisory made to the Building Fund of PresidetipB Attorney urged the House Judiciary terests in deciding the d h ^ i- said in ^ letter to Sirica Mrs. Grace Trombley broke down on R t. 140 in what has been going on in cominittee to the Federal tion of it.” Johnson Memorial Hospital, Committee today to put off its Tuesday that under law the Lauritzen, 74, who had lived in Groups Will Consider Ellington and he was charged at Washington while they confront Energy Office said a veto was a Stafford Springs. Quirks PZC Approves Pr^ident Nixon’s chief Watergate attorney, Jam es St. Clair, right, is all smiles as he impeachment inquiry until Sources have said the grand grand jury “has no power to do the Manchester area for 30 that time. He is scheduled to mistake. their own very real problems,” after Watergate cover-up trials jury asked the judge to forward other than indict or ignore.” appear in Circuit Court 12, arrived at Federal Court this morning for a meeting with Judge John Sirica regarding a But Nixon argued that the bill Parking Alternatives the President said. which will begin in September. the report to the, Judiciary in the (Continued from Page One) M^chester, April 8. sealed report by the Grand Jury which indicted seven former Nixon associates. St. Clair had been loaded down with “Hiis extrajudicial act (the In other discussion Monday Nixon had announced last President Nixon’s chief Committee, vdiich is studying said the President would turn over to the House impeachment committee “all the amendments that would do report) prejudices our clients \ tion-of multiple-family housing night, PZC members appeared week, even before the House Watergate lawyer, Jam es D. possible impeachment of the Representatives of St. James The church representatives, materials he furnished the Watergate Grand Jury without limitations.” (UPI photo) more harm than good. and should be expunged or News in the Manchester area, and he satisfied with the developer’s gave final approval to the bill, St. C l^ , immediately opposed President. Church, the Town Parking however, are concerned about Besides the price rollback returned to the grand jury with said Manchester must retain its reports on utilities and en­ that he would veto it, partly such a delay. The committee voted Authority, and the Downtown the possible loss of revenue if Nm £n0lattii because of a provision calling and unemployment provisions, Tuesday to instruct its chief the court’s instructions that Ambulance Panel present ration of housing types vironmental impact. In opposing Sirica’s sugges­ Action Committee Monday the properties are demolished _ National Landmark Designation Possible , for crude oil price rollbacks. he particularly attacked a counsel, Jedm M. Doar, and their act was wholly illegal and night discussed some alter­ to maintain its character. tion for a delay in the Judiciary and about making Moonlighter jienutrid ®o. ------^ ^ ------The Senate approved the provision to make low interest Republican counsel Albert E. improper,” Wilson said. Part of Fischer’s plans call Robtrt & FlortnCa Bostan. Owner* Committee inquiry until after natives in the proposal to use arrangements for-the tenants, Fischer’s plan envisions a compromise measure by a loans available for financing in­ Jenner Jr. to obtain the report Hears Allegations BERLIN (UPI) - The West for a condoininium-type com­ the trial of seven ’ indicted Sirica summoned lawyers for some of the church’s land for a including the Youth Services 561-acre development in both Modem Methods- margin of better than 2 to 1, and stallation of storm windows and — but to do so without subjec­ Berlin Rias radio station has munity of 1,064 residential units former Nixon aides, beginning the White House, the com­ parking lot which would be Center which occupies the Manchester and South Windsor. Old FasUoned Hoaesty supporters of the bill said they heating units. This could result ting Congress to the jurisdiction made Minister of Agriculture in Manchester. Sept. 9, St. Clair said: mittee, the defendants and shared by the church and the ground floor of the east house, MONUMENTS' felt they had a chance of getting in outlays for federally of the court. The committee Of Tardy Service town. Josef Ertl its honorary an­ The question of traffic — “The President would not be Special Prosecutor Leon rent free. MARKERS Developer Pledges the necessary two-thirds Senate guaranteed loans of billions of says the House draws its im­ nouncer. which was the main considera­ Zoning applications for the in favor of delaying the im­ JawOTski to a private meeting Francis DellaFera, president The church is having an ap­ South Windsor portion of the CEMETERY vote to override the veto. dollars, he said. peachment authority directly HARTFORD (UPI) - A During a recent agricultural tion of opponents — was I LETTERING peachment proceeding.” of more than one hour Tuesday, delayed dispatching an am- of (he church’s council and a praisal made to determine the site haven’t been filed yet, as Congressional observers “The time has passed for from the Constitution. former ambulance driver has exhibition, Ertl came into the touched on briefly by PZC Convenient Evening & Home Appointments i Sirica r a i ^ the question of a and they were due back in court bulace to pick up the victim, njember of the downtown com­ revenue from the houses, that town’s officials reportedly ARRANGED • DISPLAY AT doubted a two-thirds majority political debate and posturing “In no way” are Doar and blamed intentional tardiness studio and read the morning members Monday night. delay when the committee’s today. Ralph W. Nevers, of East Hart­ m ittee, said today that the DellaFera said. expressed interest in waiting to 1076 BumsMe Ave., E. Hirtfonl could be mustered in the House. that raistt false lH^>es,” Nixon market and price report, The commission appeared to special impeachment counsel, for the death of ^ heart attack ford. meeting ended with three Under the proposal, the Oieir Manclicsur .citv Um) Quarry Preservation said. see what Manchester did with Nixon sent a special message victim who might have sur­ The Nevers family has filed a possibilities to be considered without one slip of the tongue. be satisfied with a map supplied BWE John M. Doar, formally church would retain ownership the proposal. TEL. to Congress explaining reasons He urged Congress to enact vived if the ambulance had further. Ertl also gave impromptu by Fischer showing street im­ 528-2680 requested that the judge turn 1750,000 negligence suit against of the land and the lot would.be m By DOUG BEVINS Quarry — a 19th Century for his veto. He raised sevoal quickly a series of emergency arrived promptly. tips to consumers. provements which must be meets the requirements for the over to the House group a Kagan, the firm’s owner, for One would be to tear down built by the town. Arthur M. Fischer of New sandstone quarry within the q>ecific objections. measures be has pnqxised in­ Shedd Appointed made before the development— federal designation. sealed report and other secret Leonard W. Gauba, former accepting an emergency call two houses facing Park St. and Although no firm estimate for York a ty , the deVelqwr whose’ Referring to the rollbacks, be cluding a windfall proflt tax on which includes a one-million- site of the proposed A Registered Natural Land­ material given him by the driver for the Professional Am­ Feb. 19, 1973, whlfe allegedly owned by the church. Another the entire project has been Special Session oil producers and a different un­ square-foot shopping center — plans for a massive, mixed-use commercial - industrial - mark is defined as a portion of said this would set domekic bulance Service, testified Mon­ knowing service would be would be to tear down only the employment insurance plan. Watergate grand jury Friday. To Education Post made, rough estimates place it LONDON (UPI) - is built. development at Buckland residential complex — incor­ America which is deemed to crude oil prices at such low house on the east. The thifd day before a legislative sub­ delayed because a Professional at 390,000 to 3100,000. Magistrate Kenneth Cooke received zoning approval Mon­ porated into the Registered possess geological or ecological levels that production would be In other developments: Fischer’s map showed Mhrk R. Shedd, visiting tion programs in a northern committee that his boss, ambulance was not immediate­ would be to tear down only the One possiblity discussed Mon­ moved the court out into a car day n i^ t, says he’ll preserve Natural Landmark' program of value of such distinctive quality discouraged and compulsory • Secretary of State Henry A. ly available. one on the west. several improvements which he professor at the Harvard state. Harvey Kagan, deliberately day night was that a walkway park Monday to deal with a 23- the quarry site where dinosaur the National Park ^rvice. as to be of national gasoline rationing would be Kissinger, back from a Middle Senate Paves says must be done before he can Graduate School, was named In 1967, Dr. Shedd accepted Gauba was one of three Leaving the house on the east be built from M^in St. to the year-old man on a drunk bones have been found. Fischer said he feels the significance. likely. East trip, discussed oil and build. The necessary items, ac­ Way to Kill state commissioner of educa­ the invitation of a reform witnesses testifying under oath would present a disadvantage proposed lot, which would have charge. Wolcott Quarry, which has After sites are evaluated by Rationing, which 1ie has con­ other matters with President cording to the map, are realign­ tion,* Mrs. Catherine V. A. school bid in Philadelphia, Pa., before a subcommittee in­ to merchants because the lot parking for (80 cars. Cooke fined him 31.30 in the Fischer said he’ll make every produced bones of three the National Park Service, they sistently opposed, would cost Nixon Tuesday. There were would not be visible from Main ment and widening of Pleasant Pay-Raise Bill Smith, of Hamden, chairman of to head a citywide program of vestigating alleged abuses in open air session — held in the effort to have the Wolcott different types of dinosaurs. are considered by'th e U.S. 31.5 billion a year and a many reports Arab nations ambulance services statewide. St. Valley Rd., improvement of the state Board of Education sweeping education im­ Confession vj car park of Tower Bridge Court Secretary of the Interior and, bureaucracy of 17,000 people to would soon lift their oil em­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Burnham St. and Buckland Rd., announced today. provements. because the defendant suffered upon approval, the owner may administer, Nixon said. bargo, but no confirmation. Senate voted today to block a Changes He said Kagan instructed him and installation of traffic con­ He will succeed William J. During his four years in the from scabies, a highly- apply for a certificate and The President also contended Saudi Arabia’s oil minister potential filibuster and paved by radio-telephone to take the trols at key intersections near Sanders who retired last Oc­ 345,000 a year post, the school contagious skin disease. bronze plaque designating the that the legislation would es­ Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani the way to kill the first pay Outlined Nevers call in East Hartford Town Planners Table the proposed shopping center. tober after having served 17 budget was doubled, teachers’ Inside site as a landmark. tablish “an unworkable and in­ was quoted in a Wall Street raise for members of Congress after he discharged a patient years in the state position. salaries w oe put in the top HARTFORD (UPI) - Remains of the Wolcott equitable program ” of un­ Journal interview Tuesday as sihee 1969. already in the ambulance and Shedd will begin his duties rank nationally; board meetings Archbishop John F. Whealon of Subdivision Requests Todays Quarry, also known as the employment subsistence, saying the embargo has served enroute to a convalescent home The Senate invoked debate May 24 at an annual salary of were carried live on television, Hartford, says changes in con­ Mfralh Jambstone Quarry, are just saddling the government with its purpose and should be lifted. limiting cloture by a 67-31 vote about 20 minutes out-of-the- 332,958. fession for Roman Catholics the task of determining • Clovis Maksoud, an official a 3500 million building program way. streams from the existing east of the intersection of — one vote more than the Shedd was born June 1, opening 15 new schools a year, which were announced last courses. Burnham St. and Buckland Rd. whether the unemployment of of the Arab League, said in Los necessay two-thirds majority— The Manchester Planning and SCRIMSHAW t \ Mayor commonta on Waahington trip, Pago 12 1926 in Quincy, Mass. He holds and a managerial process week, retain the essentials and A town historical sign marks each jobless worker was energy Angeles Tuesday there is a and thus precluded a filibuster <^auba, who told conunittee Zoning Commission (PZC) The industrial subdivision two degrees from the Universi­ called a “Planning ^ g r a m update non-essentials. the site. related. better than even chance that threatened by Sen. Ted Stevens, members he was convicted of Monday night delayed action on application was rescheduled for Cumminga, Mahonty in Killian camp, Pago 2 ty of Maine and a doctorate Budget System” J[^PBS) was Renamed the Sacrament of Fischer said that whether or Nixon said there was “no the oil embargo will be lifted at R-Alaska, a supporter of the embezzling 3390 from a former two requests for subdivision ap­ March 25. FROM CAPT. ARAB from Harvard. installed to set pt^brities and to Reconciliation, it will “give us Cbyontry honor roll, Pago 3 not the quarry receives land­ excuse for shoveling out the a meeting of Arab oil ministers raises. employer, said one of proval pending further in­ In other business Monday He began his career in educa­ keep tabs on spending. the idea of the Prodigal Son mark designation it won’t be taxpayers’ money” under beginning in Libya Sunday. The Senate was expected to Professional’s other am­ vestigation of the applicants. night, the PZC gave temporary The birth of scrimshaw and the adventurous breed of men tion in 1950 in Bangor, Maine, CThe Manchester Board of returning, being reconciled Bualnoaa Bodloa, Pago 5 affected by his proposed approve, probably later today, bulances was nearby and could A subdivision application approval to an illegaf three-by- public schools. He was school Education this year drew up its with God and the family,’’ who created it have come down to us through vivid portrayals ME A, achool board apart on wagM, Pago 2 development of 561 acres of a resolution to deny the 310,300 have arrived at the Nevers filed by Eldgar' Clarke and five-foot roof s l^ for Cycle superintendent in : Auburn, proposed 1974-75 budget using Whealon said Monday. of life aboard these exciting sailing vessels. In their leisure hours, tobacco land. annual pay raise for members home in East Hartford sodtnsir Charles Burr— who want to sell Gear, a motorcycle accessory Roc zono drawo comment In Hobron, Pago 10 Democratic Dist. 9 Primary Maine, from 1955 to 1960 when this systemc) “As a matter of fact,” of Congress, plus other pay The new confession, ,4o than the one he was driving. a one-acre parcel containing shop at 63 Tolland Tpke. during long, three to four year whaling voyages, the whalers Eagloo win In ovortimo, Pago 13 he became rural district Among the curricular in­ become effective near the end their fgrmer Antique Auto Ronald Lewis, owner of the inscribed their sea experiences in ivory. The seaman carved Fischer said, “we are prepared raises for high-level officials in superintendent in Connecticut. novations inaugurated was the Manchoator High riflomen triumph, Pago 13 to set it (the quarry site) aside the executive branch and the of the year, “will in time be. “This bothered me a lot,’’ Museum on Slater St. — is business, admitted his sign majestic sailing ships, whaling combat, patriotic symbols, and He headed school systems in Parkway School, a “school changed into more of a dialogue awaiting an engineering report violates town zoning LARGEST and dedicate it to the town so judiciary. Haddam, Lyme, Middlefield, Gauba said. “I told Mr. Kagan famous landmarks. They were not always original worlds — the without walls” project in which with the priest-confessor,’’ he the man died because he held that septic tank use is suitable regulations but he asked for SELECTION IN that everyone may be afforded Three .Challengers Unless the Senate or House Salem a ^ Westbrook. students, instead of attending a said. the call. for the site. time to make plans for a designs were often copied from bool{s and calendars. Hence, an opportunity to look back 200 acts before nnidnight Saturday, From 1962 to 1967, he was single school, went to class in ■The archbishop said the con­ An industrial subdivision different sign. contrary to popular belief, the subject matter of these engravings CONNECTICUT to 2 ^ million years into our the pay increases, school chief in Englewood, some two dozen public and natural history.” recommended by President fession box will remain because “ Mr. Kagan told me, ‘Don’t sought by First Hartford Realty The PZC Monday night was not limited to just nautical designs. Designs of flowers, such Win Party Posts N.J., where he directed a private institutions along the granted zone changes allowing Manchester’s Conservation Nixon, would go automatically many Catholics prefer worry about it, he probably Corp. for its Manchester In- as “forget-me-nots," the flight of a sea gull, and landscapes were Wilson Seeking special school program funded Benjamin Franklin Parkway'in anonymity; “However, I an­ would have died anyway. dustrial Park on Progress Dr. a massive, mixed-use develop­ Commission has been dis­ into effect. by the Ford Foundation. He set downtown Philadelphia. ticipate the possibility of an op­ was put off to allow PZC ment at Buckland. That story is often included. cussing the significance of the By SOL R. COHEN Before taking a final vote, the up one of the first desegrega­ tional arrangement—a face-to- “It still bothers me to this members to inspect the site, on Page 1. Settlement quai^ry site, and commission Three of the seven challengers In Tuesday’s District 9 Senate will act on a com­ face discussion in a special day,” said Gauba, who even­ which reportedly includes chairman Theresa Parla said primary won election to the Elemocratic Town Committee promise proposal by Stevens to tually quit the firm and is un­ she - hopes the site will be provide a pay increase of 5.5 room—if a penitant so desires,’’ wetlands areas. — defeating three of the seven persons endorsed in a Jan. he said. employed. donated to the town. per cent in each of the next Special Election Clarke and Burr want to sub­ Of Coal Strike 29 party caucus. Whealon said the Second divide their property off Slater First Federal “The Conservation Commis­ three years. Gauba said he telephoned a sion will do everything in its IThe three winners — all town directors and all in­ Vatican Council 10 years ago doctor later who told him St. and Tolland Tpke. to allow LONDON (UPI) — Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Plans Branch power to acquire the site,” she cumbents on the town committee — are Deputy Mayor Results Split updated all seven' sacraments Nevers might have lived if he sale of the one-acre museum determined to solve his minority government’s first big said. Pascal Prignano, Matt Moriarty Jr. and Robert Price. of the Church. Confession is the had been brought to a hospital site to Multi-Circuits Co., Choose In Manchester challenge, ordered negotiators to ineet union leaders today The Wolcott Quarry is the The three endorsed can­ last to be updated. five or ten minutes sooner. Clarke told PZC members Mon­ From Israeli By IRA R. ALLEN day night. and come up with a quick settlement to Britain’s crippling only known site in eastern didates they defeated are Peter The First Federal Savings Votes for the losers were: United Press International Kagan and the owners of two Multi-Circuits, a manufac­ Pins, coal strike. North America which has Crombie Jr., Jean Graff and and Loan Association of East Boggini, 203; Crombie, 203; The Democrats won their third straight special con­ turer of printed-circuit boards produced bones of thrpe ' Mary Mohr. Crisis other local ambulance services Hartford has bought from Pendants, Government and union of- agreement by tonight and Graff, 197; Mohr, 189; have bebn arrested for alleged­ and other electronic parts, in­ different dinosaurs, geologists The four endorsed candidates gressional election victory of the year Tuesday in the solid­ Alexander Jarvis a parcel of ficials said there could be a perhaps resume work Mon­ say. Skeletal remains found in who successfully beat off the Greenberg, 185; Parla,T83 and ly sending false bills to the state tends to use the property as a Earrings Resolved ly Republican Cincinnati area, but the only Republican in a land on W. Middle Tpke. across prompt agreement on enrting day,” Mineworkers Union challenge and who won in the Roy, 183. Welfare Department. The firms computer, center and small the quarry in the 1880s, when it field of eight candidates running for a vacant California from Stop and Shop. and the 3V s week walkout, which President Joe Gormley said. “I The primary marked “a are being investigated by a warehouse, Clarke said. was still in operation, are now primary are Frank Stamler, JERUSALEM (UPI) — A warranty deed filed in the has cut energy supplies and am very optimistic.” first” for local Democratic of­ seat triumphed convincingly. God is near me... number of state-agencies and PZC members indicated they Morel in the Peabody Museum at Yale Nicholas Jackston, Roger P rem ier Golda M eir and office of the town clerk today The pay talks today were the fice and a surprisingly high 52.7 Watergate dominated the Am I tired? the FBI. wanted to see a report on the caused Britain’s worst University, New Haven. McDermott and Richard Defense Minister Moshe Dayan Needing a 50 per cent victory indicates the price for the first since Britain’s 269,000 coal per cent of the eligible voters campaigns, particularly in He is strength. suitability for a septic tank economic crisis since World Geologists say the quarry McConville. Stamler and agreed today to put aside their in a field of eight, four-term parcel,- with 175 feet of frontage War II. miners escalated a 13-week Ohio’s First District, where Am I upset? before they approve the sub­ prolMbly still contains other Jackston were incumbents on ballots — 432 of the 820 differences in a dram atic state Sen. Robert J. Lagomar- on the south sidei^f the turn­ slowdown on Feb. 10 into a registered Democrats in Cincinnati councilman Tom Re is peace: division. The matter was Government officials said a prehistoric renlnants, b u t. it the town committee. switch aparently ending a two- sino compiled 53.4 per cent of pike, was 3240,000. fullscale, nationwide strike. District 9 voted. Luken beat Republican Willis Am I worried? rescheduled for March 25. pay boat'd set up by former would be difficult and expen­ The four challengers who lost week-long leadership crisis in the vote to take the seat held for Fire Calls th e parcel, 300 feet in depth, Prime Minister Edward Heath Government officials said The primary cost the town Gradison, 55,171 to 51,067. He is assurance. Action of the First Hartford sive to dig out the material. are N: Charles Boggini, Paul Israel. 19 years by Republican Charles starts at a point about 950 feet Wilson gave Ezra a free hand to about 3400 (just under 31 for Luken was only the fourth Am I aimless? eight-lot industrial subdivision to study the miners’ demands Greenberg, Theresa Parla and Mrs. Meir issued a statement M. Teague, who died. His from Broad St. and extends give miners the best available each vote cast), with |105 of it Democrat in this century to win He is purpose. was delayed after PZC member would recommend a sharp in­ .CLOUDY. Mary Ann Roy. All had been on early today after a sudden, late closest opponent, Ojai Mayor MONDAY west. terms, freed from the anti­ coming from the 315 fee paid by the district. The other party He is present. David Paris said he’d like to crease in coal pay when the the town committee prior to night cabinet meeting, saying James Loebl, m anage only 3:45 p.m. — Smoldering chair A spokesman for First inflation pay ceilings set by each of the seven challengers. victories came in the He loves me. look at the property, which con­ mmchestex panel issues a report today. Tuesday’s primary. Dayan had changed his mind 18.9 per cent. in park across from 32 Valley Federal confirmed to^ y that Heath’s Conservative govern­ The seven elected Tuesday Democrats’ national landslides May these thoughts fill tains two small streams. Derek Ezra, chairman of the *0 ' The high vote-getter Tuesday and was “ready to serve” in Lagomarsino said his own St, Town Fire Department the site was purchased as the ment. join the.TS endorsed Jan. 29, and of 1912, 1936 and 1964. my mind today. Ckimpany officials presented state-run coal board, said, “I was Prignano with 238. Second- Israel’s next government as showing.” was not a victorjl for responded. i location for a Manchester Gormley said -Employment not challenged, to make up the I The Thirteenth District race , Rev. Paul Trlnque plans for the subdivision Mon­ hope the negotiations will be m . high with 235 was Stamler, who defense minister. vthe Republican party as 10:00 p.m. — Furnace fire at branch if First Federal . over very quickly. The aim of Secretary Michael Foot 80-member Democratic Town Church of the day night, but PZC members is chairman of District 9 The one-eyed war hero bad 'in California, comprising Santa such...it shows a Rbpubllcan 446 W. Middle Tpke. (Parkade succeeds in getting the assured him the coal panel Committee for 1974-76. The Barbara and Ventura counties, Assumption were apparehtly unsure about the mineworkers union and Cloudy tonight with chance of Democrats. They were previously vowed to give up his can win under the right cir­ Apts.). Town Fire Department necessary approvals to build in would be free to provide in­ committee meets^ March 13 to granting approval to divert the ourselves is to return to work as rain towards morning into followed by Moriarty, 229; cabinet post unless Mrs. Meir’s was the first victory for the cumstances.” He also said be responded. Manchester. creases above the levels organize and to elect a chair­ soon as possible — perhaps by Thursday. Partly-^unny in thp Jackston, 228; Price, 221; Labor party agreed to bring the GOP in the four by-electi(ms would vote for impeaching the Monday.” recommended by the pay afternoon. Low tonight 40 to 45. McDormott, 219 and McCon­ man, vice chairman, secretary rightwing Likud bloc into a held so far and the first President “if the evidence board. and treasurer. “I hope we can finalize an High Thursday 55 to 60. ' ville, 212. broad coalition government. Watergate test in the West. warrants it ”