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Tolland County Quaker Group . Hollander said a minute was disrespect, but according to the Poses Question adopted by the 19'-member Quaker tradition "that all men executive' commftteq of the are equal in the sight of God.” To President religious group at the monthly The letter called on f'lixon, HARTF6RD (UPI) - The meeting held in Stamford ."who has on various occasions 85 East Cinter St. Stamford-Greenwich (Quakers galling for the resignatio.n referred to your Quaker Economist Tells Why say President Nixon should live request to be forwarded to the background,” to “respect the At Summit St. up to his Quaker background by White House. traditional testimonies of the He said notice of the Dec. 16 Mancheater^^A CUy of Village Charm resigning. ' . society. WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SP.EriAL Carl Hollander of Old meeting was delayed because « “ It seems’to us that serious PRICE: FIF'tEEN CENTS Food JPrices on Rise of the ice storm that struck I . Greenwich, clerk of the Stam- discrepancies exist between bunch; MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY,- DEC. 28,1973 — VOL. XCIII, No. 75 fordGreenwich Religious Socie­ Connecticut and delayed comm»-' these testimonies and the ac­ Pompons 1.88 munications for almost a weekr SIXTEEN PAGES are (pod prices con­ per cent in 1951, Dr. Stitts that from a 1,000 pound live ty of Friends, said Wednesday tions which you have either why Hollander said the President tinuing to ris{^? explained. steer there are about 350 pounds the society has asked Nixoif to taken or for which you may be was addressed in a letter simp­ The increased 'demand for “Population gains, even in of edible counter meat, and.it resign “as one who shared their considered to be ultimately ly as Richard Nxion, not out of food in this country and abroad, the undeveloped countries, takes seven pounds of grain to beliefs.” responsible.” the decrease in the capability to have been occurring throughout produce one pound of meat. produce food, and the uncer­ the world as a result of modern “At the same time that the tainty of the weather is the medicine. Young people, and demand for our food is in­ explanation given by Dr. particularly old people, who creasing, there are other fac­ OPEN DAILY 10-10 Rationing Hinges On Many Factors Donald Stitts, extension would have normally been tors which are decreasing our THURS., FBI., SAT. economist at the University of expected to die, do not die,” Dr. efficiency of production,” Dr. Connecticut. Stitts said. Stitts said: Speaking to the annual He added, “To further com­ The reassessing of new meeting of the Tolland County plicate matters, people and technologic, by agriculturists their culture do not change and environmentalists could Conservation Extension.^ Service, Dr. Stitts outlined events leading to the quickly. When death was a com­ result in a slowdown in Limits present high food prices. mon occurrence and the agricultural output, and since Dr. Stitts said that since majority of people were needed. large amounts of energy are Measures World War I there has been a to produce food in the un­ used to produce fertilizers, Stressed By Simon tremendous gain in agricultural developed countries of the there may be a shortage of fer­ world, large families were production. This overproduc- tilizers on which high crop WASHINGTON (UPI) — How close Americans come to needed to provide labor and to Still Needed • yields are dependent. Dr. Stitts , tion ha's been due primarily to voluntanly limiting themselves to a “target” of 10 gallons the tremendous gains in new continue family lines. explained. technology. He explained these “Today this is not necessary. During the years when there HARTFORD (UPI) — The president of Northeast of gasoline per Wwk will be a big factor—but not the only are such things as new seeds, However, large families are was an overproduction of food, Utilities said Thuii^ay public conservation measures will one — in determining whether a new standby rationing still the rule and not the excep­ mechanical power, fertilizer certain government programs still be needed despite additional residual oil federal plan IS put into effect, the government says. and such, coupled with very tion, and will be for a long time were initiated to take land out Announcing the plan to come,” Dr. Stitts said. of agricultural production. Dr. energy adviser William Simon has order^ diverted to Thursday, federal energy chief favorable growing conditions. NO-IRON could be adjusted monthly to “Thus growth rates or Stitts said, adding that the first New England. William E. Simon said other "Consumers in the United reflect changes in demand and 'mouths to feed’ have increased land taken out of production ROSE SHEETS American Beauty Rosa” W an F. Sillin Jr., chairman and president of Northeast, factors affecting whether it is States, due to our tremendous supply. ’The plan could be im­ so rapidly that now food produc­ was the poorest land. Twin Flat or F lt M activated will be; food producing machine, have hailed Simon’s announcement of an extra 4.5 million plemented by March 1. ‘ tion cannot keep up with it,” “The new land coming back —How much crude oil con­ been the best fed people in the barrels of boiler fuel for New England utilities. The exact amount any driver Dr. Stitts explained. into production is land which “EnfilltliOanlair tinues to “leak” to tee United world at the lowest possible would receive would depend on Another factor affecting the cannot be expected to produce “Sun Daisy” Reg. 3.37 "Today’s announcement (by storm may lead the utilities to States through tee Arab oil em­ price,” Dr. Stitts said. local conditions such as popula­ food prices is the changing diets as much food as land-that is Simon) is welcome news for seek another rate hike. bargo. He further explained that the Double Flat or Fitted consumers who have already tion density and availability of of people throughout the world, already in production,” Dr. Insurance Insufficient —This winter’s weather, United States has lived with a p r f l - * cut back use as much as 18 per mass transit,"but for most especially since World War II. Stitts said. I V* I Eugene Sturgeon of which affects how much crude “cheap fpod policy" for the cent,” Sillin said. He said drivers the ration would Dr. Stitts said many countries “Weather and other acts of Northeast said none of the oil must be diverted from past 35 years. “public conservation measures average 32 to 35 gallons per have changed from cereal God throughout the world are Reg. 4.471^ storm damage was covered by production of gasoline to In 1971 American consumers will continue to be important.” month. eating to beef eating for their key factors to the amount of Cotton/ polyester insurance and the company had heating oil. spent 16 per cent of their in­ Simon said first shipments of Simon said the crude oil shor­ protein needs with per capita f o ^ produced. Tliey are entire­ . with eyelet trim. to shoulder tee c6st of power —How successfully domestic comes for food, compared to 23 the diverted oil will begin tage already has narrowed consumption of meat having ly unpredictable and usually un­ restoration. refiners maintain their produc­ 130-:thread count. •JW a ' arriving in New England next somewhat. Officials first doubled in this country and controllable,” Dr. Stitts added. CANNON. Northeast has tentatively es­ tion and inventories. 2.74 Casas, ...Pr. 2.37 week. He said the first supplies thought the long-anticipated Japan. And therein lies some of the timated the cost of the storm at “We know that families will received should be sufficient to shortages plus the Arab em­ Dr. Stitts said, however, that complicated reasons why the 810 million, including expenses find it necessary to exceed the return the utility company bargo would leave crude oil animal protein is a very inef­ housewife is spending more and caused by additional workers, 10-gallon target during some short by 3.27 million barrels a reserves to “safe” levels. weeks,” Simon said. A‘IS Club Fetes ficient source of protein, noting more to feed her family. housing and fpod for repair day. The newest estimate is a Hearing* Scheduled “Therefore, if all American NO-IRON crews, and capital spending for shortage of 2.7 million — 13.6 Camp Volunteers Northeast faces an eight new equipment destroyed by drivers took 10 gallons a week million barrel deficit of per cent of tee country’s needs, About 100 volunteers, staff PERCALES tee storm. as a target, we would hope to Simon said. Twin Flat or Fitted residual oil by the end of get an over-all cutback of and friends of Camp Kennedy In another energy develop- The difference comes will be feted Friday night at the March. Its current reserve ^ ment, the Coast Guard between 25 and 30 per cent in because the Arab embargo Manchester Army and Navy stands at 5.1 million barrels, 1.6 Thursday denied fuel tankers Town Receives Case Mt. Check total gasoline usage.” “ leaks” by about 600,000 million barrels short of what Club, when the club conducts its Happy New Year 1 Reg. 2.97 are being anchored off New Average 12.4 Gallons barrels a day, he said. That the company considers 10th annual dinner for per­ Double Flat or Fitted i Haven Harbor waiting for oil State Comptroller Nathan Agostinelli, left, personally ment has set aside 3298,953 toward the purchase price - A 25 per cent cut, he said, means some friendly countries minimum reserve. prices to shoot up before un­ sonnel of the camp for retarded delivers a check for 3165,523.50 to Town Treasurer Roger set at 3630,000. The Manchester Board of Directors has would mean each driver are letting tee United States children. from all of us at Despite extra residual fuel loading. Negro, center, and Acting Town Manager John Harkins. scheduled a public hearing for Jan. 8 on the town’s share reducing his weekly use of gas­ have some transshipped Arab Reunion hour will be at 7 PINEHURST GROCERY... 3^3 i oil, which is expected to head Gov. Thomas J. Meskill oline from the present average oil. Reg. 3.84 off power blackouts in the The sum is the staters share for town acquisition of the ratiinat^ at 3169,043. The 33,500 differential between the p.m., with dinner and the awar­ Wednesday called attention to 229.56-acre Case Mt. parcel. The check was hand-delivered of 16.5 gallons to an average 1.99 raoweasM.Pr. 1.72 region this winter, the state “persistent rumors” that state s share and the town’s share is to cover possible con­ Response Tremendous ding of honors to follow. In 12.4, “We are far from being out of Now that the storm Is I 9.14QuaanSliaal....«.4.77 Public Utilities Commission tankers were lying outside the on the recommendation of Douglas Costle, commissioner tingencies. The present proposal for financing the 3169,043 charge of dinner arrangements PInehurst Figures reported so far show the woods,” Simon said. “We will be Marti Corderino, A-N over, the lights are on and 7.14 nm SiMOl...... BJ9 said Thursday hearings will be harbor, not unloading, and of the Department of Environmental Protection, which IS to take 396,043 from the Insurance Refund Account, 354,- Americans cut their, gasoline Holiday 2.44IOngCasw .Pr.2.17 held as scheduled on possible called for an investigation. recommended the state grant. In an accompanying letter have seen tremendous president, and Jim Wagner, everyone is warm... 050 from unappropriated and available surplus, and the purchases 7.9 per cent from response. We have seen an ef­ 160 TlVdadi Ptr. Sq. In. temporary blackouts in the Commander Daniel Charter Costle wrote, “The numy people that have involved in vice president. Schedule remaining 318,050 from available money in the Capitol Bn- normal during tee week ending fort on tee part of the state. ' of tee Coast Guard station at thp preservation of Case Mountain are conhplimented on The Army and Navy Club EVERYONE IS provement- Reserve Fund and the Parker-Qaktod, Ac­ Dec. 14— far short of tee 25 per bureaucracy as well as the took Camp Kennedy under its SMILING... Open Friday George Tower, spokesman tee harbor said an inspection of their efforts. Keep upihegood work.’"The federal govern­ count. (Herald photo by (Jffara) cent Simon hopes for. But for the commission, said tee American people to cope. If tee wing ever since the first session 8 A.M. 'til 8 P.M. tanker schedules showed no was before Simon’s call last American public continues to — n 1964. Since then, it has held Open Saturday NO-IRON public hearings are scheduled evidence that tankers have week for a voluntary 10-galIon to begin next Wednesday. cooperate, we can avoid more cookouts, picnics and dinners 8 A.M. ’til 6 P.M. been stalling on purpose off tee limit. stringent measures, there’s no SHEETS Tower said the hearings will for its personnel each year. After a hectic week, right Open Sunday harbor. The standby plan would give doubt about teat.” Twin Flat or FMIed consider sporadic blackouts thru Sunday and the Mon­ Charter said some tankers do each licensed driver over 18 Herbert Stein, chairman of 8 A.M. ’til 5 P.M. lasting up to four hours for Board Of Education Adopts day before Christmas, we ^PERMANENT not come right into the dock years of age an authorization the President’s Coqncil of Open Monday selected customers which may PRESS because of low tide, or because card and a number of ration Economic Advisers, had a are busy getting our 8 A.M. ’til 6 P.M. become necessary at some shelves filled for business other tankers are already at the coupons each monte—probably gloomier view. He told a news They Remember CLOSED NEW YEAR’S point in the future to conserve main loading terminal. as usual. What empty Double Plat or Fitted Fuel Conservation Policy entitling him to 8 or 9 gallons conference “the period of fuel. DETROIT (UPI) - A slum- day He said that on one occasion a per week. He could buy more maximum shortage (of fuel) shelves we had at the end In a related matter. Tower bom former convict and his • 7 7 damaged vessel unloading at June Tompkins coupons from anybody wdio had lies immediately ahead of us.” of the week. said the cost of restoring power the dock took longer than usual As many night events as what tee fuel situation is likely not used up his supply. That buddy played Santa Qaus to 14 (Herald Reporter) Highland Park School suf­ He said the American economy orphaned children in Detroit to thousands of Connecticut possible will be moved from to be in February. way there would be no black Sale continues here at iOacron* polyd^- In the face of uncertain fered tee most severe damage, will grow, “but the Arabs will because they remembered CA N N O N ^ residents after last week’s ice (See Page Sixteen) schools burning No. 6 and No. 2 It was recommended for market. The number of coupons Since we were one of the PInehurst on ter/ cotton .130 weather conditions ahead and Kennedy said, with condensa­ own more of it.” "what it’s like not to get much, fuel oil to schools burning No. 4 planning purposes that four of few food stores with light, tee possibility that present fuel tion and several frozen pipe for Christmas.” threads per sq. in. fuel oil until approximately tee five days lost because of the heat and refrigeration all conservation steps may not be sections in the new building. It Gary Wright of Fraser and con Pr.raowcases 1.32 April 1. ice storm of Dec. 17 and tee thru last week, we had our ♦Dupont T.M. enough, the Board of Education was necessary, he said, to run Gary Hutchins of Roseville GIN6ER ALE The board’s major concern resulting power failure be ten­ the heat at full force to dry out VanCamp Wins Thursday night adopted a series bought 18 bicycles from a police lines before our SMART NO-IRON STRIPES presently centers on No. 6 fuel tatively scheduled for April 16- and Nixon Reported of recommendations from the building. auction and worked two months checkouts which oil, often referred to as 19. This would leave a four-day con Reg. 2.94 3.97 James P. Kennedy, superinten­ No permanent damage was to repair them. The freshly resembled the gas station “residual fuel.” The board has weekend break in April. The ad­ done to any of the school CLUBSOOA MAHRESS dent of Manchester schools, to been informed by its supplier of Bermuda Trip pain t^ bikes brought screams lines. Planning To ditional day and any other time meet the energy crisis subject buildings. The storm only of delight from the 14 3 full qt. bottles 0 3 3 a PAD-COVER No. 6 fuel oil that it may expect lost because of tee energy shor­ aggravated existing roof 3 3 to alterations according to con­ between 20 and 40 per cent less Brien VanCamp of 1053 E. grandchildren of a Detroit cou­ \ Reg. 5.27 - 4 Deyi tage or bad weather would be problems, said Kennedy. Inc., 295 Broad St., thereby We appreciate your ditions. Middle Tpke. was selected ple. The grandparents took over 99« Twin Flat RjL^V Double Flat Keep Transcripts of teat fuel this year than was made up in June. Acceptance of Gratitude was expressed by making that firm eligible for a patience...Now that we all or Fitted or Fitted Some schools will remain winner of the Bermuda care of the children after their buy an assorted case of used in 1972. No. 6 fuel oil is this recommendation would Kennedy to the school custodial similar trip. really know what It Is to be open for after school activities, Sweepstakes contest sponsored widowed mother died in child­ 12 If you wish at the same Cannorf“Malibu Stripe” Montlcello* Sheets in a used at the two largest schools make June 20 the last day of staff and cafeteria for tee long When notified that he was a WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Nixon h^s decided athletic events and outside by 'The Herald and area birth. without heat, .light and low price. choice of decor colors. Tailored in polyester/cot- in tee system, the high school school a s ^ now. hours spent in caring and winner, VanCamp who is 24, not to publicly release transcripts or sununaries of the users with tee understanding merchants. VanCanip’s entry “Just watching their faces power, let’s start the new and Bennet. Kennedy reported that single, and employed by the ton , 130 threads per square inch . Flat>or fitted. that heating will be at the providing for tee townspeople was drawn this morning from gives me a new lease on life,” year off saving all the heat Watergate tapes because he and his senior advisers fear The board has also been in- damage to tee schools during who u s ^ tee high school for Manchester Park Department, Ran. 6.97 Queen Sheets.. 9.97 Reg. 2.44 PIHowcesee »Pr. 2.1S “night” controls level. In most among the 527 other semi­ Wright said. “It’s likf betting and light we can so that the tapes would convince growing segments of the public fonried that the eleven schools last week’s ice storm was less emergency shelter and meals. said, “I’m going to give the trip We will have 1’A lb. bags Reg. 9.39 King Sheets .....7.33 Reg. 2.94 King Cesesi... h'. 2.47 cases this means 62 degrees or and central office, users of No. finalist’s entries at LaBonne on a horse and winning.” we will not have to go fhru that Nixon was involved in the Watergate cover-up, the severe than feared. Some Joining the workers for one to my parents. They need it of. large Shrimp and 3 lb. lower where practical.- 4 oil, also classified as a schools had little or no Travel World in Manchester. another week like the jiast Washington Post said today. more than I do.” He is the son bags of Jumbo Shrimp. The start of tee adult educa­ residual fuel, should have suf­ problems. Most of tee damage VanCamp deposited his win­ one. tion program is to be postponed (See Page Sixteen) ning entry at Manchester Tire of Mr. and Mrs. Harry The White House also decided ficient supply with adequate was in the nature of roof leaks. VanCamp of 1053 E. Middle from Jan. 14 until March 11. conservation steps for the Wednesday that it will resist involved in a conspiracy,” the ’Tpke. A Christmas Tale We hope you enjoyed advisers said. Exceptions to this foreseeable future. Just under SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. attempts by the Senate recolmmendation are teat the ’The winners will receive a your Christmas and that Watergate Committee to obtain The tapes show that the SO percent of tee fuel consumed vacation for two in Bermuda at (UPI) — The Christmas tale Sliced to Order adult basic education program, by tee schools last year was No. you have a Happy, these materials, the paper said, President was aware teat there the Sonesta Beach Hotel, in­ began Tuesday when a bandit Healthy 1974 Cold Cuts and was an organized effort to the high school equivalency 4 fuel oil. entered a bar, waved a pistol and will make them available program and the classes of cluding round-trip air transpor­ Cheese “contain” Watergate because it Students at tee high school and demanded money. One of only to the House Judiciary English as a second language tation between Hartford and for your party. represented a threat to Nixon’s and their parents will be asked the patrons, annoyed at the in­ PInehunt Committee, which is in­ should start Jan. 14. These Bermuda. 'The package also in­ vestigating the possible im­ re-election in the 1972 cam­ to cooperate in reducing the cludes twin-bed accom­ terruption of their Christmas Walter P. Gorman CHEESE paign, the Post said. classes are to be transferred number of automobiles driven party, hurled a shot glass at the peachment of the President. from Manchester High School modations, breakfast and PROVOLONE Quoting “senior presidential “It is unclear whether he was to schools. Car pooling will be dinner daily^ transfers from would-be robber. ’Die bandit aware of offers of executive to the nuiin building at Bennet encouraged for students who fired a shot, but didn’t hit SWISS aides,” Post reporters Carl Junior High School. airport to hotel and return, clemency or the payments of must take cars to school anyone. Bernstein and Bob Woodward gratuities and room tax, plus HOLIOAY COOPER SHARP money to tee seven convicted The heating level will have to because of jobs after school. The drinkers charged off said the White House tape be kept up at tee Bennet main 8200 expense money provided LAND O’ LAKES Watergate onspirators for Teachers and other school per­ their stools. The gunman fired SWEOISH recordings indicate that at a building because of tee housing by The Herald. Winners must WHITE minimum, Nixon had silence,” said the Post, quoting sonnel will be requested to pool take the trip before March 1; one warning shot, turned and KORV... one source familiar with tee of the data processing center where practical and possible. knowledge of the Watergate which serves not only tee school LaBonne Travel World is fled, with a pack of about six MOTHER GOOSE contents of tee tapes. “That is One more grinding of cover-up at least several days system and the town but six or handling arrangements. men on his heels. The bartender LIVERWURST obstruction of justice and a Contingency plans will be our famous before March 21,1973, the date seven other school districts and telephoned police and officers HUE crime. The jother, the con­ drawn for an addition to tee LEAN IMPORTED that Nixon maintains he first caught up with the chase and taining of the Watergate, was towns. The data processing February vacation. No action SUNNY arrested David Rey, 29, on a KORV BOILED HAM learned of It. center works two and, at times, on this plan will be The reported presidential just good politics.” charge of attempted robbery. CAPACOLLA three shifts. recommended until it is clearer The crowd from the bar will be ready at 10:30 WASIKIOTIIS decision would represent a However, the sources said returned to their. Christmas . THURINGER major scaledown of Nixon’s Friday. Come In, or this legal distinction probably drinking. TAVERN LOAF “Operation Candor,” and would IL phone your order... REG. 87< would be ignored by tee public. BOLOGNA break a promise made to key when 200 lbs. are sold congressmen including Senate Left open to question was Maltempo Quits we are out of Korv until DUTCH LOAF THREE DISHCLOTHS TERRVTOWELS Republican Leader Hugh Scott, whether Nixon also would make The Connecticut state Old North Church the next holiday. GENOA SALAMI Reg. 999 R-Pa.,'and Sen. John Tower, R- a public release of others weather forecast; ROCKER SET Reg. 924 documents regarding Sunny and mild this after­ BOSTON (UPI) - The Old OLIVE LOAF Fringed cotton Tex., that he would release the School Board North Church where two Cotton terry 12 tape transcripts. The White Watergate-related .matters noon. High 45 to 50 north and in n ^.5.47 X 14” cloths in M terry Ifltchen W 'M' such as the ITT case or the milk the low 50s south. Clear and lanterns were hung to warn House had already missed the Robert S. Maltempo, Committee chairman, said tee 4 Deft — stripe pattern, m towels .16x26”. m U Be. fund controversy. colder tonight. Low in the low Paul Revere the British were 2-pc. Set deadline of releasing the Republican member of the GOP executive committee has 30s along tee sound and 25 to 30 coming will observe, its 250th Charge It! transcripts before Congress Board of Education, has met and discussed tee appoint­ anniversary Sunday. 5-PAK DISHCLOTHS 3TERRYT0WELS inland. Increasing cloudiness PINEHURST Cotton cover in Early Ameri­ Reg. 1.13 went home for the Christmas The Post said the most resigned. The board accepted ment of Maltempo’s successor Reg. 1.07 11 X 11" COTTON holidays. damaging evidence against his resignation unanimously Saturday with showers likely can prjnt , Polyurethane slab and teat a recommendation will late in tee day. High in the low Labor Head 'Waffle-weave S.-3"" Cotton terry i TERRY WASHCLOTHS The Post said presidential ad­ Nixon was not necessarily in ’Thursday night. foam filled. Corded edges, zip kitchen towela, be pre^mted to the town com­ And The Winner Is,., 50s. •NEWTON, Mass, (UPI) - 6R0CERY, INC. cotton plaid, I T p k g i visers do not believe tee tapes the seven recordings already Maltempo cited tee pressure mittee Jan. 9 for its approval. SOLIDS The degree day forecast for closure. Back and seat. Save. 14x14”. Save. 15x25". Save. contain legal proof teat Nixon turned over to tee Watergate of hid b u ^ e ss as reason for his Funeral services will be held Charge it at K mart. 0t8 th e Greater Hartford broke the law, but "most of tee prosecutor but in the tapes bf resignation. He is president of tf annr .wi »!, Barbara Cox, manager at LaBonne Travel World, shows Ted LaBonne, winning en- Friday for John J. Del Monte, Springfield area: 302 MAIM MANCHESTER, CONN. public and the new^ media, nearly 500 conversations and Vantage Computer Systems of will be^swora' in"at*th VanCamp, in the Bermuda Sweepstakes contest sponsored by The Herald and 68, former state labor com: MANCHESTER WATERBURY CROMWELL SOUTHINGTON Today 26, normal 40. \ 4 1 0 Qunen St. (Routn 10} would read the transcripts and Board of Education mectfna merchants, as Duane Edmonds, Herald advertising director, looks on. Drawing took missioner who died Christmas NOW 4 1 39 SpE*n(i*r St. 4 5 Shunpik n Rd. meetings subpoenaed by the Hartford. 881 WolcottSl. Near 1-84, fxi* 33 - Satu^ay 31, normal 40. ^ (Silver Lonn ) A* lft»nrin{tion 0< D’ 73nntl9| conclude teat tee President was Day. ' CONVENIENT LOCATION j Oppotife Naugofucb Moil Watergate comoittee. ' Paul Berte, Republican Town Jan. 14. ^ place, tlus morning at the travel agency. (Herald photo by Ofiara)

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandiester, Conn.. Fri., Dec. 28.1973 - PAGE THRP.R Tolland Commuter Club 8 Theater Here*s Schedule Time Schedule First U.A. East 1 - "Seven lips,” is 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30; "Ben ■ V IV IA N ^ I n NE$ON-;: . group with inoorporation and With most cars using f< ^ Willard,” Midnight Corre8Hi>ipde|tt .- legal advice, ij gallons of gas dally commotihg. U.A. East 2 - "Robin Hood,” ; Tel. 8 m cA rthur h w an option on a to Hartford, and with the thrrat ( ’ • “ ' ' 2:00-4;00-6:00-8:00-10;00 SHOP D&L during "MANCHESTER PARKADE S" AFTER-CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE now in progress. 79* H ae is ne»t w ^]s^l|B diile for The Thomas M0oker, a A40-passeng< nfinuter bus . IdOl Internam nal for (750 of a 35-gallon ration per montti,; U.Ai East 3 - "Robin H ooi," club for ToUani idwta ster- which^ excep^l^r brake work the Travel Club may well: Coni^ticut State bj^kinobile on loan to toe 1:00-3;004;00-7;00-9:00 Mai^ester Public Ltort^: • . tihh in mld-Jani hiay betne : and paint joba| ready to roll. mushroom in a short time. ' ' Showcase 1 — '"Magnuiri m m m Shop all 8 D&L stores for great January Savings listed below. first of its kind in the country. The ^ou p will investigate other The next meeting is F orce,” 12:00-2:20-4:40-7:20- # 3 Cb-arles MacArthur, buses, and MacArthii" feels scheduled for Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. MONDAY, DEC. 31 9:«6 ca o m m o H S originator of the idea of an in­ that if the energy crisis con- at Town Hall. All interested No stops scheduled. Showcase 2 — . "Papilloii," corporated travel club using a. ^ tinues there will be additional persons are invited to attend. TUESDAY, JAN. 1 1:45-4:40-7:35-10:30 retired school bus, told a group ones purchased. New Year’s Day, no stops scheduled. Showcase 3 — "Johnathon The initial tentative schedule Tax Payment Due of 30 persons Thursday night Livingston Seagull," 1:00-3:00- Probably the most valuable bits were not forged central in is to depart fitom St. Matthew’s Tax Collector Earl H. Beebe WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 that he felt more persons would 5:00-7:00-(:00 tree Connecticut ever had was line with the poll but flat on the parking lot atu',45 a.m., pick up Jr. reminds taxpayers that the 10:20 to 10:50 a.m. — Mountaiil^nd Ludlow Rds., join the club once they see it Showcase 4 — "American. the chestnut. It was a fast right side if for a right-hanM off eXit M, and iAto Hartford via second installment of property 11 to 11:30 a.m. — Meadow and Pilgrim Lanes. Read Herald Advertisements working. ,, , Graffiti,” Cont. 1:00-2:55-4:55- growing tree and in the forest man or on the left side for a Stops m ay be on Connec­ taxes is due Jan. 2. Taxes must 11:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. — Candlewood and Somerset Drs. 7:00-11:40 ’ MacArthur, a nationally was shaped best for producing left-handed man. The cutting ticut Blvd. in East Hartford, be paid Ijy Feb. 1 to avoid in­ 1:30 to 2 p.m. — Clinton and Oak Sts. lumber. known balloonist, said "WiU^ Burnside Theater — edge was not ground on both , the Staie.House in Hartford, up terest. my background in hot^^ii^. 2:10 to 2:40 p.m. — Ashworth and Glenwood Sts. “ Oliver,” 1:30; "Ash The trunks were tall, straight sides as a chopping ax but P fatl' or Asylum Sts. to Aetna Second installments of tax ballooning, people think ' this! 2:50 to 3:20 p.m. — Highland St. at Candlewood Dr. Wednesday,” 7:30-9:15 and quite free of knots. Grown bevelled like a w o ^ chisel with bills was- included in the idea is full of hot alir.” .. . and on to Hartford Insurance 3:30 to 4 p.m. — Ansaldi and Andor Rds. Manchester Drive-In — “ The in the open, the trunks were the edge at the flat side of the 'TJi'oup. original bills wnt in July. No Susan Koffman w a s.d ^ te d 4:10 to 4:40 p.m. — Kane and Philip Rds. Harrad Experiment,” 10:30; short and retained the lower head. The l)us !^11 be parked at the notices will be sent for the se­ SPECIAL LATE SHOWS! president of the Tollaitd IVavel 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — Sycamore Lane. "Straw Dogs,” 8:40; “ Where branches to form knots. The Chestnut was good fuel for "Magnum Forte” 12/ 28-29-30-31 - 12:30 A .M . Club. Other ^officers' are: last s t ^ liiiill the return trip to cond installment. Interest of Does It Hurt,” 7:00 lumber was easily worked with THURSDAY, JAN. 3 stove or furnace but had a R’a<*a'?av.v.v/Xv.v.*; Tolland, leaving Hartford three-quarters of one percent ”^ llo n ” -Now Year’s Eva - 1:20 A .M . Thomas Pallis,-vice president; Vernon Cine 1 — “ The Way tools and bad a b^utiful grain tendency to snap and throw Group at 4:15 p.m. will be charged per moiith after 10:20 to 10:50 a.m. — Sunnybrook Apts., New State Rd. 22 ^ ”SaafHiir — New Year’s Eve — 12:00 A .M . Walter Madden, treasurer; and We Were,” 2:00-7:00-9:10; when finished. — sparks so was not so good in Several persons made (5 Feb. 1. 11 to 11:30 a.m. — Carver Lane. "Walking Tall,” 12 Midnight Michael Duval, secretary. Atty. When a tree was cift the open fireplaces. It also made deposits andshares will be sold The Motor Vehicle Depart­ 11:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. — West Side Rec, Cedar St. Vernon Cine 2 — "Oliver,” David Marder will as^st the stump would send up a group of good charcoal where even A sHOWCAM CINiMA/ > 2 ^ ^ at (50, Members will pay (10 ment will be notified of all un­ 1:30 to 2 p.m. — Singles Apartments, Hartford M . 2:00; “ Walking Tall,” 7:20- sprouts that would make sparks were not objectionable. • EXIT 9KF0R8ES S T R E m o r EXIT Sa(SILVER L A IO o n 1-84 * paid motor vehicle taxes. All and donate Approximately three 2:10 to 2:40 p.m. -"- St. John and Alexander Sts. 9:30; "Little Murders,” 12 Mid­ several good timber trees. The For fuel, it was cut into four- • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFOi 568-8810 • new real estate property night gallons of Jjas per month. 'Die ; 2:50 to 3:20 p.m. — High and Short Sts. wood was strong and very foot lengths and known as cord > ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED MRKMG* Wg Honor MASTER CHARGE • owners are asked to contact the , I RIOVIEIMIWQB money will; be used for the ’ 3:30 to 4 p.m. — Seaman Circle. Meadows Drive-Irt— "Man id durable. It resisted decay wood, because that’s the way tax collector for informaiton if purchase of the bus, 4:10 to 4:40 p.m. — fountain Village, Downey Dr. the Wilderness,” 7:00; "Deadly without preservative treat­ the chopper left it in the woods C M r t iFDRRARENreAND they have not received the tax maintenance, and insurance. 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — ^ a co n Hill Apartments. Trackers,” 9:00; “ Come Back ment. Railroad ties hand hewn in cord piles, four feet high, I YOUNQPCOPIE bill from previous owners. Charleston Blue,” 10:55 MacArthur estimated cost of FRIDAY, JAN. 4 lasted almost as well as modem four feet wide and eight feet n , MNMWN a NMWa setting up the project will be Beebe will be at the Town Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — creosoted ties of other kinds of « A— iHw,R»«ANAN»N No stops scheduled. long. « an* MMM l» Hmy A, AWr cAMm between (1,340 and (2,550. Hall Saturdays Jan. 5,12,19 and “ Tom Sawyer,” 7:30; “ Mid­ wood. Old timers told of chopping at 26 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and From (200 to (500 will be night Cowboy,” 9:15-Mldnlght Chestnut was a good fuel, a dollar a cord and it took a STEUEDIBTB AU.AHI A^ITtt Wednesdays Jan. 9,16,23 and 30 Jerry Lewis Cinema 2 — budgeted for maintenance, and easily cut and split. It was fine good man a long day to make up SRR9^9I AuflARCdA from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Payments {BE^mcqumiHomnm 1 insurance will run about ^00. "Mash,” 7:00-9:00; “ Chrome & for fence rails. Some of the old two cords. Twenty-five years may be mailed to P.O. Box 152, »UiFI!*NKLINJ.SCHAfFN[RMm Bylaws will be drawn up for Hot Leather,” 12 Midnight zig-zag Virginia mil fences ago the price was up to six M L A in ABIMY1IB the club and members will form Tolland 06084, or made in per­ 1 J v P M U O i Firam OuilMCi tnWMiS stood for a hundred years. dollars a cord and cho|)pers I w 11111 PHI i u m u I son to the Tax collector’s office m routing, maintenance, and in­ The property line ran dovni considered one cord a day’s surance committees. on Rhodes Rd. I —------—-— the middle of the fence. Then work but they didn’t have chest­ Warranty Deeds W hcrtuiart Minicm Persons interested in infor­ the points where the rails nut to work on. youin’62? ■Nririi*Mn.AC«M mation about the club may call Edwin F. and Lynn Garrison cross^ one another were sup­ niMirAMtCMHNA HARTFORD RD. A man can split a straight to William E. and Louise A. Mrs. Koffman (Society for ported on stones laid in two grained chestnut bolt four feet Lynch, property on Beech Rd.; Savings) at 875-0193, Pallis rows three feet from the center long with two blows. The first IheHaS Bartlett FSm „ Robert T. and Theresa S. Ed­ (Travelers) at 875-4137, or line on each side. hard and straight into the end . Jonathan Livin^ton g Duval (Hartford Group) at 872- monds to Joseph D. and Ann E. (ApNMaWtaw Because the water from the on the diameter. The second Seagul 6229. Barr, property on Charter Rd. DAIRY QUEEN earth will rise up the side of a blow striking into the same cut iiMi iM kMA vr Rkhard Bach K ...... stone by capillary attraction, but with a sidewise blow that W eekend S p e c /a /s , there were two stones one on causes the weight of the poll to top of the other to break the pry the halfs apart so the two "FREE! STUDENT DISCOUNT CAROS! SAVE 50« FOR YOURSELFfcX'VJ halves of the stick fly apart. AND AOUEST-OET YOUR CARDS NOW AT THE THEATRE!" SMS system of flow to keep the rails dry. For fences that required For splitting longer logs as (IK^THEATRES EAST Court Cases "d q : hot fudge posts set in the ground, chest­ for rails, it was best tp have'two nut was the most durable if men facing one another. Unlike t99*M>M. HHYTIME-ACRES EASY PARHNt barked and split, not quite as chopping across grain, when SEVEN UPS BROWNIE DELIGHT durable in swamps as black splitting, the ax is driven in so CIRCUIT COURT 12 his license was under suspen­ locust but much easier to work. far it would be difficult for one Manchester Session sion. I To b « tpodllo, thla l« ttw famous DO Hoi man to get it out. ROBMNOOD Cl Fudgs Brownia DsUght-mada with a big The sizes of timber cut for We’ll say the first man A Gregory Grivois, 21, of East mound ol Iraazsr-fraah Dairy Qtisan batwsan rails, posts, and cord wood Hartford, was placed on proba­ In other cases heard two pacan-fudga browniss-amolharsd with stands facing the end of the log. were usually split with axes The second man B straddles it tion for two years by Judge Thursday in Manchester: whippad topping, dranch4d. with rich, hot fudga, and toppad with a charry. < without. using wedges. That facing toward A. A strikes into Nicholas Armentano Thursday, —Raymond Hardy, 39, of 867 49R «g. 684 could not be done with any the log on a radius and opens a after he pleaded guilty to three Main St., was fin ^ (50 for other wood. You know even that split. B drives in where A’s split drug charges and received third-de^ee larceny. famous rail splitter Abe Lincoln ends. That opens the split suspended jail sentences. —William Starrett, 31, of had to use wedges. But he was farther and releases A’s ax. Judge Armentai)p s p ^ i^ ^ Covehtiy, issuing a bad check, working mostly with black A strikes again close to B’s ax that as a condition o f hls p fc ^ - itoUri. ' ■ . ■ ji;-, walnut— ------and alone ------.-.-ABd ^tpens the split farther and tion, Grivois obtain trealmem -bft M liMITi M O ntt, HU-MTriB8 It vtould surprise today’tfkidsM:.rde(wa B’s ax. They repeat for drug dependence. Putnhm, fined (% for failure to CINE 1 -[llla tt Qosld.kbc. to see how fast a good tie-hack with B backing away and A Suspended and concurrent stop and show her license JULES FEIfFEBS 4 9 5 could turn out a chestnut tie. following until the log pops (substituted for evading respon­ one-year jail terms were im­ Bse They used broad-axes. The axe apart. For those who grew up 'in love' with Liz Taylor, posed by the judge after Grivois sibility). this movie Is pure magic —REX REED pleaded guilty to two counts of —Joan August, 31, of 113 N. attempt to obtain narcotics by School St., breach of peace, # )| ' nolled. fraud, and one count of illegal Inflation Beckons possession of Controlled drugs. —Luis Almedina, 21, of Hart­ 1 /2 LB. Additional charges against ford, second-degree larceny by M 7:30-9:30 Grivois — fourth-degree possession of stolen goods, SUPER Return of $2 larceny and carrying a nolled. STATE dangerous weapon — were —Nancy Cole, 19, of Vernon, CHEESEBURGER AND MAIKHktTII CINTIR nolled (not proscuted) by fourth-degree larceny, nolled. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Replacing Hamilton’s PRIl PARK RIAR OF THIATRI Prosecutor William Collins. —Edward Nielson, 21, of nickel hasn’t bought anything likeness with that o f Jefferson Rockville, fined (20 for in­ FRIES for a long time. Now, as the the following year did nothing "Best dollar buys less and less on toward making the bill more Raymond Myette, 47, of 32 toxication. A first-degree store shelves the Treasury popular. American Cornell St., was given a 45-day criminal trespass charge Department is considering Some .auth(»ities think $2 jail term on a charge of against Nielson was nolled. NEW ENGLAND CLAMS Special MaUnoes All Week movie reissuing the $2 bill. bills came into bad repute off operating a motor vehicle while AND FRIES There is even speculation because they were widely used ‘‘OLIVER” at 1:30 - 99« under suspension and 30-day Rockville that, as the United States is to buy votes during the the jail term for operating a motor minting $1 coins, the paper national election o f 1880. vehicle while under the in­ Hospital dollar might disappear E conom ically, there are y e a if completely, although no such -Ro//ing Slone fluence, with the sentences run­ advantages in toe $2 bill. It I m a n c h e s t e T 04 6-22 28 1 move is contemplated for the costs the government as much ning concurrently. Myette will i Notes BURGER DELUXE serve his sentence in the 2-pc. CNCKEN near future, the National to print ones as twos — about Geographic Society says. a penny a bUI. James A. Connecticut Correctional Admitted Thursday: Stephen Jerry Lewis Cinem aj^J WALKING Popularity is the question Conlon, director^of toe Bureau Center in Hartford. Decker, Rt. 140, Ellington; A BCP Production. DMNER confronting advocates o f a o f Engraving and Printing, A wrviceolCoi B>OMk8il>egCo

1? Thomps Sullivan, 20, of Emma Lane, Vernon. PICKAPACK! the Revolutionary War that DECEMBER 26-JML 1 Coventry, was fined (100 for Discharged Thursday: John nobody wanted paper money Bundle the Attic operating a motor vehicle while Bastis, Regan Rd., Rockville; D.Q. SANDW ICH ...... t i . i s 1 2 « > r M . O O ! of any denomination and “ not NEW YORK (UPl)- AT 1:00 Marie Drouin, Willington; worth a Continental” became Insulation in toe attic vrill help Laura Welti, Moser Dr., D.Q. DULY BARS : r ., $ i .s o 1 2 ( « * 1 . 2 5 ; a catch-phrase. reduce toe fuel bill and save energy. BOLTON LAKE HOTEL Rockville. The twos weren’t issued IPANAVISION' United Artists Birth Thursd^i'^'A daughter D.Q. HOME PACK ...... ^.as^qt. 2 ot8. 8 9 * { The U.S. Department o f again' until 1862, when they A^culture says three inches Route 44A - Bolton, Conn. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hebert, ‘Tom SawyOi^ - 7:30 were authorized by Congress o f ceiling insulation can reduce FAKE FUR COATS Stafford Springs. during the Qvil War. The bills heating costs 1714 per cent MISSES AND JUNIOR and in Cldema 1 , . ^ , ^ bore the portrait o f Alexander Storm, windows and storm Special Show 9:15 Each Night oi NiEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC Hamilton, the Treasury doors can save another 1214 AT UNREAL SAVINGS MAIN DINING ROOM Secretary killed by. Aaron Burr per cent DRESS ASSORTMENTS HARTFORD ROAD in a duel. “ Midnight Cowboy” - 99< COMPLETE ROAST BEEF DINNER 49.99 TO 99.99 "LUCKY LOOK AND HIS RENEGADES" SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY regularly $64 to $1251 Cinema 2 • 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. NECT TO HMTFOIIO ROAD DAIRY QUEEN $ 2 1.5 0 the original Advance Ticket (*new year's par^ hiiadqiiarters!^ Reap big savings on these posh pretenders. Warm and Reiervetion Only Per Couple ^ w a’ra sUH RraH Stocked RrHh • luxurious bogus broadtail, make-believe mink, unreal seal, M 4 T A W Q 4 p| | with Elliott Qould •NO WAITING- f DAYS A WEEK' / off your needed euppHeel fake squirrel and spotted cat. Choose from popular double f t W I I A Sally Kallarman BOLTON LAKE HOTEL It J ^ ^1 9 ■igiUBB breasted and single breasted styles In pant coat or three- j (*'* \ • Bisar iHliwan Route 44A Bolton, Cofin: -n n in K ------•! quarter lengths. Some coats with leather trim and belta. Sizes iM ean HR any ain party) SPECIAL MATIHEES OF TOM SAWYER WASH 2 5 « 8 to 18. A MASH FRI., SAT., SUN. at 2:00 P.M. NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC 3 0 WASHERS - a load (organltadonal dkeeunta, tool) Hurry to Misses Coats, all D&L stores. wa hava avary lltlla thindl 98« EITHER SHPW DOW NTOW N _____^ h 6 t Ahlb.COLD BUFfFEt^ "THE COUNTHY STATICS;;; M - ■ DRY MIDNIOHTElia - FRIDAY A SATURDAY CIno 1 - ‘IRMnigM Cewbey” 17 DRYERS 10 min. ^ th e mlraela of motaStraUt Advence Ticket $20.00 This is a test pattern to. CbM 2 "IRiramo A Hoi Ijoattier” Retervetion Only Per Couple determine The Herald’s print­ a downtown m anckatar ing quality. , ,

> 4 A . r.%: PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 28. 1973 Berte Says Thompson M^NCBEiTEB EVENING liBRALD, Cm,,.. FH.. n»- ,J,- P .r „ I Open Forum Oversteps His Role Vernon • .

I Founded Oct, i , 1881 Chriktian Giving we will tell and tell and tell our In Storpi Crisis grandchildren, well, who will Dear sir: McCusker Joins Others: ^ Published by Manchester Publishing ^ blam e us? We have even Subscribers who fail to receive their Mahchester’s Republican for the lack of leadership during. An emergency such as we written a song about (he storm, $Co., Heraid Square, Manchester, Conn. ° newspaper by carrier daily before 5;30 just had niakes you appreciate towh chairman has. accused inspire by the hours listening Manchester’s, worst storm in- In Supporting Killian 1 06040, telephone 643-27li (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation many things. Friends Who Mayor John Thompson df history, he need look no further to the rock-and-roll station (the Pubiished every evening except Sun- department, 647-9946. called regularly to check on'us overstepping his 'functions than our local level. Thomas J. McCusker of Ver­ only one we could pick up on the major Democratic critic of ii-ldays and holidays. Entered at the and as each of them got their during last week’s power-loss “The fact is that Mayor non has joined other -Vernon Member Audit Bureau of Circulation transistor radio, which kept Crisis. Governor Meskill’s administra- Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- power back W y would call and Thompson disregarded one-of Democrats in their support of tion and the major Democratic • telling us things were Im­ A. Paul Berte, in a statement Attorney General Robert >:i cond Class Mail Matter. offer the mrmth of their proving. The first two4lnes go, the most important resources voice raised in proposing homes. In the past I have issued today, said Thompson available to our town — the Killian for candidate for gover­ :!•: Burl L. Lyons, Publisher “I’ve got splinters in my heart reasonable progressive alter­ The Manchester Publishing Co. flicked on lights, stove, furnace had no right to act independent­ Manchester Board of Directors nor on the Democratic ticket. natives to the Republican since the ice storm came/ and ly of the Board o( Directors, “of McCusker, a Democrat, was assumes no financial responsibility for and water pump without a — during last week’s crisis. Our excesses. knocked down the crab apple which he is one elected the first mayor of Vernon when typographical errors appearing in adver­ thought of how it got there. tree on which I carved your Board of Directors was never I think Bob Kiilian has w hat. Subscription Rates ’Then no water, no heat, no member.” once called together for an the town governments were it takes in experience, in- • tisements and other reading matter in name.” If you’d like the rest, consolidated. He is the only Payable in Advance nothing, except pioneer blood He criticized Thompson and emergency meeting during this telligence and integrity to make ' The Manchester Evening Herald. write us in care of this Town Manager Robert Weiss Democrat who held that posi­ 5 One Mopth...... $3.25 which I didn’t even know w*as most trying time. a ’great governor,” McCusker Display advertising closing hours, there. newspaper. We know it’s not for making decisions on their tion. said. iSingie Copy...... 15$ another "Eroica,” but maybe “Instead, the mayor and the three full days prior to publication. Our neighbors and son and his own, without ever calling an general manager made Vernon’s former state : By Carrier, Weekly...... 75$ with a guitar and a tambouriiie. Allen expressed pleasure Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon family who stayed with us, emergency meeting of the decisions on their own without representative, Gerald Allen, is with the support Killian is get- The funny thing is that there : One Y ear...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon since they did not have board. the advice and counsel of the chairman of the, Vernon Killian ting from Vernon. Killian will .-r were a few moments of genuine ; Six Months...... f 19.50 fireplaces, found that warmth Noting that Thompson issued entire elected board. It is in­ for Governor Committee. address the Manchester Friday for publication Saturday and warnith, not the kind measured 5 Three Months...... ' $9.75 was not 68 degrees but 28 a statement Monday in which deed unfortunate that the deci McCusker said, “I am sup- Democratic Town Committee Monday. by the thermometer, but the degrees and rain water caught he criticized Gov. Thomas sion to declare Manchester portirtg Bob Killian because I on Jan. 3; the Rockville Rotary- kind measured by the human in buckets was a beautiful sight. Meskill and the Hartford Elec­ be in an emergency situatii respect him as a man and as an Club, Jan. 14; and is scheduled ■ heart. The .children were We were luckier than most, we tric Light Co., Berte suggested was never made. energetic state official. As our for other speiking huddled in their coats and their have a two burner woodburning Thompson need look no further “All too often it has been Mi attorney general. Bob has engagements in the Vernon sweaters and their thermals stove in our sarase and warn uiermais than the local level “if he is Thompson’s custom to act ii, brought a prominence to the of­ area on Jan, 23, Feb. 8, and . looking for someone to criticize dependently from the Board of fice which it never before had.” March 5. . - J 2 Mass Transit'Action Needed when my neighbor was axing for the lack of leadership.” Directors of which he is one McCusker also noted that fireplace, and one of them wood for the cooking stove and Berte’s statement follows; elected member. His operating Killian has, as attorney CoMmittees Galore Reduction of Connecticut’s commit­ turned and said, “Say, didn’t are still without adequate mass because Of our meals were so Earlier this week Mayor John alone with the manager must be general, made a significant SACRAMENTO, Calif. ' Abe Lincoln get started this (UPI).— The California ment to buiiding highways, coupled delicious, we felt we should call Thompson issued a statement looked at as an abuse of his role contribution to the cause of con­ transportation facilities. way? Do you think if I split a assembly, the state’s lower Vivian Ferguson. We dldn.’t criticizing officials on the state as chairman of the Board of sumerism by acting as the with an increased emphasis on mass The energy crisis, which may even- few of the branches on the lawn “people’s lawyer.” house, has 26 standing because we were afraid she level in conjunction with last Directors. His actions have it might help my political committees and in. 1972 ' transportation, was the more-than- tualiy destroy our love affair with the would want pictures and week’s storm crisis. I suggest He termed Killian as the career* too7” Who knows. denied the people of reviewed nearly 6,000 pieces . ' . although we were wearing the to Mr. Thompson that if he is Manchester the full representa­ of legislation. welcome word from the state Depart­ private automobile, commands im­ Maybe someday there will be a latest fasion, the layered look, looking for someone to criticize President Lincohen. tion which they chose during ment of Transportation recently. mediate action to implement mass it somehow did not look like the the election.” And there was the nnatter of ^ Scrapping of plans for two major fashion magazines present it. transportation. the candles. We used many NOTICE OF RACIALLY NON-OISCRIMINATORY "expressways — 1-86 through East Our lights came back Friday Action is needed on both the state afternoon, Dec. 21, for three candles: Birthday candles, Skylab 3 POLICY OF MANCHESTER SCHOOL FOR Hartford and 1-291 west of Hartford— and local government levels. hours and finally returned per­ channukah candles, scented candles, casserole-warmer || Bolton CHILOREN manently Saturday afternoon. Passes overjoyed opponents of those roads, Instead of building a $4.4 million candles; every surface Mmclieiter School for ChMzn announces ib continuing pol'icy that students of We are grateful to all the Gift To New Hope Manor flickered with light. And once, M Notes Md thit d progranu and activities are available to all who had been bucking the proposais monorail to serve a limited number of utility men who worked so hard ■Midpoint for a moment, I looked around M sadems. Thofe is no dbcrimination on the basis of race in administrative, for more than a decade. air travelers at Bradley International during the crisis but I can’t HOUSTON (UPI) - The Southern I^w England Telephone’s employe Communi- employes who are members of the CSF committee are educabonal or admission poTicy. finish without telling you about and thought how warm, how Pians to increase bus and train ser­ Airport, the state could start^'ail com­ gentle, is candlelight. Troe, it Skylab 3 astronauts charged ^ Manor in left to right; Joe McGuinness, Lucy Dardzienski, Joe the Bolton Volunteer Fire Dept, past the midpoint of their 84- Manchester The manor works with girls, ages 12 to 16, LaC3iance holding the check, and Anne McGuinness, a 645 Birch M l Rd. vice, as well as a proposal for More Ice Storm Artistry (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) did not suffice to read the DONNA HOLLAND muter service to carry thousands of and the C.D. which consists of day orbital journey today, con­ wno have family and emotional problems. Telephone member of the manor’s board of directors. Manchester, Conn. firemen also. We in this town evening paper or balance the Correspondent “exclusive busways” along disused Greater Hartford commuters. check book, but what a pleasant 6 4 6 -0 3 7 5 centrating on Comet Kohoutek should be so grateful for toelr vacation fron> both those un­ as it sped around the sun and raiiroad rights-of-way, were en­ around the clock service. Many Cliff Massey, civil pleasant sources. My husband headed back to the far reaches couraging to backers of mass of these men had to leave their preparedness coordinator, of the solar system. Instead of haggling with angle looked dubious when I said this; reported to the Selectmen on transportation systems. families with friends in order to Gerald P. Carr, Edward G. Waterbury Man Wins Super 75 parking downtown, the Town of Inside answer all the calls. The phone I had to admit that I would not the week-long power failure in Gibson and William R. Pogue but there’s one big flaw with the never stopped ringing at the want too much of a good thing. town and his suggestions on Manchester could set up a municipal But that first night, it was began the second half of their fire house. At one point, equipment that should be NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - A when Alfonse Ernest Florio’s News Comp Co., in Waterbury transportation department’s warm, it was gentle. flight at 9:35 a.m. EST as they bus service which would probably curr because the firemen were out purchased as soOn as possible. 60-year-old Waterbury man ac­ number was called for the and will buy a car for one of his I think the highpoint of my crossed the South Pacific coast THE TRAIN EXCHANGE reorganization of priorities: The companied by his wife and 14 of grand prize. daughters. tail needs for more parking and road on call, Richard Morra, our A total of expenses incurred of Chile. They were beginning R eport natural-light experience came was not yet available but all their children and Florio’s retinue included his Mrs. Florio, who works for a department says the ideas need more first selectman, had to man the 70 HILLIARD STREET with the toasting of the cheese. their 607th orbit of the Earth improvements. phones. These men answered bills will be sent to the state grandchildren was chosen wife, Catherine, five of their six dress company, also in Water­ MANCHESTER study. Since I was a child, I and had gone more than 17.6 Thursday night the winner of children and nine of their 10 These are things which could be Rowland Evans and Robert Novak many mutual aid calls both day civil preparedness office to see million miles. bury, said she and her husband DEC.-JAN. ONLY remembered Heidi and how she the $75,000 top prize at the grandchildren. will go “on a real long If it’s one thing the Capitol Region and night, cleared trees from what, if any, they will pay, ’The final crew in the $2.6 ALL NEW, GUARANTEED done now, with a minimum of study. came back to her beloved Massey said. weekly Connecticut Lottery The winning number drawn vacation,” and share the rest of H 0 -“0 ” TRAIN SALE doesn’t need, it’s more in-depth study. the roads, tried to find billion Skylab program were on MERCHANDISE mountains and how her grand­ drawing. was 27520. the winnings with the other The rail commuter plans have been on Tuning Down the Zionists generators to borrow to bring Massey suggested that money their way to a space endurance ■ t We’ve been studied to death, and our into town so that they could set father cut the thick bread and be made available in a mis­ A lottery spokesman said Florio said he will have qn members of the family.. state drawing Iwards fo r years and poured the rich goat’s milk and record if officials’ prognoses “pandemonium broke loose” early retirement from Farer HO U.S.R.A. 4-6-2 LIGHT PACIFIC shelves are overflowing with reports, WASHINGTON - A major ef­ leader. Yet its basic outline up housing refugees for cellaneous category so when are correct. SIMPLIFIED LOCO. municipal bus service has been in the the reason for this oil crisis is toasted thick chunks of cheese necessary equipment becomes ' fort with quiet backing from the agrees in most particulars with residents. One generator came reports on highways, buses* trains, American’s Mideast policy. over the fire. I have thought available it can be purchased With short haul tender, op­ minds (k town officials for some time. White House is now under way both the old Rogers plan of 1969 into town at 3 a.m. and the erating headlight, ready to railbuses, monorails, helicopters, un­ Because the real reason is firemen were setting this up at many time about that cheese; immediately. run. (UNMATCHED QUAL­ Both the energy crisis and en­ to tamp down the more militant (named for former Secretary of ITY OF OPERATION.) East: profits." that hour in hitter dold weather. and the night of the storm, I First Selectman Richard ■m- derground tubes... and 'extremist pro-Israeli lob­ State William P. Rogers) and- ' Since this ad dpjleared Ih the toasted. The cheese (processed 5088C Penna./W est; 50880 vironmental considerations dictate a bying in the U.S. during the the plan, never publicly We had many car accidents, I Morra noted that during the Chfcagf^li'N'W .* It’s been a field day for the Times Dec. 17 (for $7,000), the including a fatality, stand by American type) was good, crisis all equipment in the town stronger emphasis on mass transpor­ Middle East peace conference detailed, known to be in the although I don’t remember transportation planners and con­ Anti-Defamation League has for sparking generators. We was utilized as needed tation. Let’s stop studying the at Geneva, but its success thus back of Kissinger’s mind. had nearly 10,000 individual Heidi or her grandfather men­ far seems limited. had flash flooding in town and regardless of where it came sultants. But Capitol Region residents « In line with this view, highly requests for reprints — giving tioning the ashes. Toasted from. E problem and work on the solutions. the generator was needed for ALL OUR responsible figures in the some idea of the power of the cheese, a fire on the hearth, ice The purpose of the move by pumping out cellars. Many of It was also brought out that American Jewish community anti-Arab emotions among on the trees— and ih the fingers the town had no power restored HO 40 FT. STEEL GONDOLA HO 40 FT. BOX CAR NO COIL CAR some of the most prominent these men were there all week WITH COAL LOAD. are moving to tamp down and the toes and_ the nose — REG. 42.49 Hinged cover protects ______American Jews. It is precisely and got very little sleep. Many to it until the fifth day of the 54JI G Southffn S204B Pii;ibureh & take Erie, 5?04C HO TRACK CLEANING CAR and respected leaders of the 5431 H III C^nlfzl Norfolk t Weitern, 52040 Burl ng Really works, keeps jOur trark virulent pro-Israel, anti-Arab the effect of this powerful Heidi, is this what'it was really power failure. It was not known 5431 I P ill S I SALE. 524IC F lorid llA jI Co«st clean 5203C Cargill. American Jewish conununity is of these volunteers work on an 5431 ) Rio Grjnde 5241F—GrecnbAjr political pressures from political thrust on Gbngress and all about? 5431 K Ann Arbor $1.29 S741C— Boston & Maine hourly basis and don’t get paid if any other town faced a «Et.S3.49' SALE $1.79 R E 0 .J 6 . M SALE $4.66 A Bold Concept obvious: to reduce the pro- I hope you are warm now; I American Jews. Success has the transfer of the same similar predicament although Israeli political passions which when they don’t work and HO 1330 es FT. PULLMAN been less than conspicuous. political thrust from Congress hope your holiday was b ri^ t area towns had at least partial The Huron Rapid contains 10 room- have immediate impact on therefore lost a week’s pay and elies & 6 double beds. 64011C ill HO 1930 85 FT. OBSERVATION In a full-page advertisement to Israeli leaders at the Geneva and full of peace and joy. And I Central The most comfortable & luturious Dr. Henry Kissinger, United States at Christmas time this must power restored to them so MERRY XM AS car on (he tram. 64021C ill. Central degrees of severity. Japan’s problem Congress and, through hope that during those cold in the New York Times last negotiating table that responsi­ emergency shelters could be sale C Secretary of State, has suggested an Congress, tend to harden have been hard for most RE0.S6.9B $3.33 REG. 47.96 is so severe that it is showing a WTOk, for example, the Anti- ble Jewish leaders here want to nights, you found something, set up. SALE $3.99 political intransigence in families. HO 1930 85 FT. COACH imaginative and bold concept to the ^famation League of B’nai stop. sometime, to bring a little One of the most popular coaches in r, HO WRECKING CRANE diplomatic shift away from Israel Israel. Thank .God for men who are the streamline scries. 64041C ill. t F U T CAR rith , attacks “a handful of warmth to your heart, to your Okay Signs Central. nations of the free world that they join But it seems clear now that not out to make a buck out of a (ififlT int Cab swings full 360'--crane raises toward the oil-producing Arab nations. It is no secret, for example, kings, sheiks and dictators mind. The Selectmen at their last • TREES & lowers. 5218 Sante Fe no effort to rein in the highly in­ crisis, just helping people was in formation of an energy research that intimates of Secretary of trying to tell America what is Lila B. Cohen meeting gave permission to SALE Dr. Kissinger compared the energy dividualistic, remarkably in­ their pay. They give all year, n e . v . 9 B $5.33 State Henry A. Kissinger are foreign policy should be.” 19 Cushman Dr. Boy Scout Craig Jensen to con­ organization which would devote dependent Jewish community in getting up at 2 or 3 o’clock in crisis to the Russian launching of fearful that Kissinger himself Manchester struct and install signs that will B’nai B’rith is a highly the U.S. can work. President the morning to hnswer fire calls itself to a crash program to develop Sputnik in 1957 which caught the free will become the chief target of responsible and effective Nixon 'tried it once, with his direct people to Herrick pro-Israeli militants. That’s while my husband I stay • DECORATIONS Memorial Park. new energy resources. world by surprise. national service organization. struggle to end the pressure bundled in our nice warm beds. because Kissinger is playing Its Anti-Defamation League against Soviet trade equality Craig was also given permis­ While the Secretary’s suggestion They may not have gotten pay ■,V'-;a*' the leading role in trying to was established 60 years ago to because of Moscow’s restric­ sion to spend about $10 from arrange for Israeli withdrawal checks this week but they have HO SIGNAL TOWER .. would include our European Allies Yet, the United States was able to fight anti-Semitism in this tions oa Jewish emigration. He either the park or general Detailed ft m from most of the Arab the thanks of many and their multi-colors. 5821 and Japan initially, it would not country. Yet the tone of its full- failed then. highway budget »for necOssary HO INTERLOCKING TOWER HO SAND HOUSE HO RAILROAD ROOMING HOUSE overcome the Russian advantage and territories captured by Israeli Christmas had to have been the Poor Public • WRAPPING PAPER Comet complete with wayside signal Add to your service facilities for A great place to spend me night page ad verged on the incen­ The stakes could be much materoals. shed ft telephone pole. 5825. proper steam loco service. 5827 away from home. 5834 in 1967. true meaning of Christmas, exclude Russia or the Warsaw Fact put the first man on the moon through diary. higher for American Jews Relations He is doing the prjpject as one “They’ll cut Henry up Into lit- Christian giving, and asking nations eventually. a great national effort. “’These Arabs would like you today, because far greater U.S. nothing in return. Gentlemen: of the requirements for the tft pieces,” one State Depart­ Eagle Scout badge. This is fitting since Russia has just to believe that, if we give in to commitments — and far more Eleanor Freddo This letter is inspired by the ment official told us. The fact their blackmail and change our damaging economic results — that Kissinger himself is 39 West St. full-page advertisement in the Commend Employes • CENTERPIECES notified its people that they will have Mideast policy, everything will are tied to Kissinger’s All employes at the Town The energy crisis is not unique to Jewish — but not a Zionist — is Bolton Dec. 26 Herald by HELCO in be just like it used to be...Don’t diplomatic efforts in Geneva HO MA'S PUCE HO TRESUE SET to conserve energy in 1974. And which the technical aspects of Hall were commended by the HO COAL MINE Typical, wrong tide of the track Includes 26 pier sections. 2 bridge the United States. ’The whole free scant protection. As champion house Converted mio grocery store. HO RICO STATION tides. « ramp sections ft I bridge you believe it,” it said. “Don’t than to Soviet trade. This giant strucluri was fust built deck. 5850 last week’s ice storm and sub- selectmen for saving 30 per in large coal mining districts. 5806 5822 Typical railroad stalion of yesler- Russia’s energy needs cannot com­ of the move to persuade Israel year. 5814 world faces it. let the Arabs convince you that cent in fuel use as compared to Kquent power failure were out­ R E 0 .S 6 .9 8 SALE $4.99 R E G .S 1 .9 I SALE $1.44 R E G .S 3 .9 I SALE $2.99 R E G .S3 .5 o SALE $2.44- pare with those of the United States, to agree to withdrawals it An effort by the best minds of all of lined. The work was massive last year’s use at this time. • CARDS regards as military dangerous, New England and the crews deserve praise. Due to a savings of 15 per NO VGGOJSRAI 2-9a.2 M A U D Japan or most of the European coun-, he has become enemy No. 1 of Originat loco could haul more than HO 0-4 0 I* western civilization might speed us However, the advertisement, cent because of the mild 100 cert. 5091 Same Fe. DOCKSIDE STEAM LOCO tries. the militants. Simplified with lite Famous weather we’ve been having, the -REG. S52.9I "little Joes.” 5017B towards the day when an abundant However, responsible Jewish Ice Aget 1973 didn’t mention the incredibly Ali of the countries involved have employes were credited with SALE REG. (13.98 supply of energy is available to all leaders take exactly the op­ poor public relations job for BERRY’S WORLD Dear sir: which only HEIX^O can bake the saving 15 per cent by reducing • CANDY SALE $9.99 energy problems in one or another posite view of Kissinger. The $34.99 2 mankind. I generally begin to feel cold thermostats. real salvation of Israel, they 1 blame. Not only was it impossi­ the day we put the summer HO 24-0 BOWKER LOCO _ ble to contact HELCO at their Ener^ Coordinator HO G6I A L i~- feel, lies in precisely the 'clothes away; so I was not hap- 90720 Wcileni t Plicnilc. OLD T IM E R S diplomatic moves that emergency number but they F irst SelSelectman Richard CENTENNIAL BLUE p ^ py when the lights went out and were not very vocal on WINF or Kissinger is now making. Morra was named energy coor­ REG. $39.99 the heat went off. In addition to in the Herald, our only sources • ARRANGEMENTS SALE Anything less, they believe, will dinator for the town. It will be I belng unhappy, I developed a of information concerning the his responsibility to handle $26.99 The Almanac lead to a predictable fifth Mid­ permanent curve in my dle East war with the danger of anticipated duration of power emergency situations arising REG. $24.98 SALE $13.99 shoulders from huddling around outage. This information would . from shortages of any form of awful Israeli casualties and in­ :a living-room flrepla(si~whose HO SCALE TRACK calculable consequences for enable us as individuals to plan energy. heat radiates a magnificent 6 for dralna*ge of heating U 4 9 SPUR SET LEFT HAND REG. SS.99 United Press International first quarter. world peace. Named to his committee Automatic spring loaded Woodrow Wilson, 28th presi­ inches in front and a glorious 3 switch especially good The morning star is Mercury. systems, care of the elderly and were Selectmen Dave Dreselly lor spur Siding wiin 4 SALE dent of the United States, was Symbolic of this view by straight, t uncoupler. 1 Today is Friday, Dec. 28, the inches to each side. And there is sick, and the housing of infants f lA T CAR The evening stars are Venus, responsible American Jewish and Leon Rivers and oil dealer J j 6230 Western ft AUanlic. 6245 Virginia ft Tfuckee ’’ lited Dumper. 2580C $4.44 362nd day of 1973 with three to bom Dec. 28, 1856. now a new pain in my lower and toddlers. Mars and Jupiter. leaders was a secret proposal Dave Minicucci. It will be their follow. Also on this day in history: back from the two nights spent In addition,to providing for IfBfflli HO SCALE TRACK reg. SALE Those bom on this date are for settling the Middle East responsibility to provide for ^ K HPIW NO . 2501 G #4 R.H. G L.H. ,, The moon is approaching its In 1832, John Calhoun, at odds curled up in front of our tenuous competent emergency J i l i i i i I I I I REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH ' under the sign of Capricorn. conflict that Arthur J. reserve supplies which would HO. 1SW4— 9 m . SIM ICHT IM C IM 4 pci.) S I . 19 .79( with President Andrew fire in an armchair, trying to procedures, HELCO should Goldberg, then U.S. am­ be available in an emergency. HO. 3 H U — 19 IN. ■>0))ii IM C H (4 p c i I S I.7 9 S I . 2 9 , Jackson, became the first vice catch every possible evasive 1/2 PRICE HO COMBINE C A R ^ T ^ ^ o 0 0 explain why trees weren’t president to resign. bassador to the United Nations, ’The coordinator and com­ 6231 Western ft Atlantic. b A L L 8348 Virginia ft Truckle. HO. > 9 4 9 9 -» IH. «<0)U9 lAACH II p c i I $1.39 $ 1 .2 9 degree of l ^ t . trimmed on a regular basis so mittee were formed due to a In 1846, Iowa was admitted to sent to Lyndon B. Johnson in "0" CASEY JONES We are better now. We sit in that branches wouldn’t suggestion from Frank McCoy, Today^s Thought the Union as the 29th state. 1968. That plan, never 'COMPLETE LOCO KIT GIANT our warm living room, sneering overgrow power lifies and why R E 0 .S H .9 G published, suggested that Israel chairman of the Capitol Region An aulhenlicaliy In 186^ William Semple of at the traitorous fireplace power lines n e n M put under accurate replica of the “ 0 ” SALE could safely return large Council of Government energy world famous loco. Mount Vernon, Ohio, was Non-Opcraling. “0 Lord, Thou hast searched were conservation commission. IN SHOWCASE GIFTS NO. 7201 SCALE $49.88 ______territo ries seized in 1967, granted a patent for chewing wk'inikirsoirihpretiive —as dug up for public works me and known me! parts of the sea, even there Thy provided they • were Public Health Report R EG .SI4.9G guih. long as the furnace is running— projects, i,e. Hilliard Street, "0" CASEY JONh LOCO FINISHED, READY TO RUN Thou knowest when I sit down hand shall lead me, and Thy In 1972, Arab terrorists in­ demilitarized: almost all of The Rockville Public Health SALE $7.88 SALE n authcrtli4all|f accurate replica of the world famous loco. NO. 7201 Bit. and when I rise Up; Thou dis- and we think back on the New I would like to take this op- right hand shall hold me. vaded the Israeli Embassy in Sinai, most of the west bank of Nursing Association report for "0" cernst my thought from afar.” 'Englahd Ice Age. Surely portunity to commend Civil ’0" FLAT CAR If I say, ‘Let only darkness Bangkok, Thailand, and held six Jordan and part of the Qolan the month of Npvember shows _'0"G0N00U WITH LOAD BOXCAR prehistoric man could not have Defense Director Jim “Dutch” WITH COAL LOAD "Whither shall I go from Thy cover me, and the light about Heights. that 84 community hours were 73016 Southern REG.SG.IG hostages in demand for release had it any worse; he had warm Fogarty, sMayor Jack Thomp- ^30IC Great Spirit? me be night,’ even Uie darkness Goldberg’s strong additional spent in Bolton on a total of 60 SALE $2.99 Northern SALE of 36 Palestinian prisoners in furs to wrap himself in, a cave ison. Town Manager Bob Weiss [7M I0 Milwaukee C rit Or whither shall I flee from is not dark to Thee,' the night is visits. ;XM8 Umonp.cific Noith.in Soulh.in _ 7XX lackwanna Israel. recommendation: enforce the to keep out the winds, a place to anil. National Guard Corn- 73040 Utah Coal SALE $2.99 $4.18 73036 SanU ft 73030 S. FftciAc ’Thy presence? bright.as the day; for darkn^. Visits include 3 antepartum, 1 demilitarizatioh provisos not by CPAI f TD A rif — L.H. Manual Swilch~Rag. 6.9ft— Saie'4.ii NO. 792S fttg. I9< pt. c SALE M g Pr. build a real fire—the kind that mander Nate Agostinelli for the U O L A L t I K A t R 7 9 0 7 -K H. M « iu a l$ « itc ll-ftc g . 6 .9 ft-fta ie 4.11 If I ascend to heaven. Thou is as light with liiee.’’ postpartum, 10 health promo­ T 3r CORK ROADBED ^ lllNiliMiaUl(0l«inP4lR A thought for the day: British joint American-Soviet inspec­ keeps people warm. And wp tell time and effort they expended art there! Pslam 139: 1-2 7-9 tion forced but by joint Israeli- tion, 15 other communicable, 4 novelist- AldOus Huxley said, ® l»73 br NEA, loc. our friends who call from out of in meeting this crisis, If .1 niake my bed in Sheol, ;» Earle R. Custer cancer, 2 cardiovascular, 1 10 - 6 Saturday "'ITiere’s one comer of the un- Arab teams. . . town how we made it through Sincerely, Open 1 - 9 Phone Thou a rt there! ' Pastor cerebral yasc. acc., 18 other iverae you can be certain of im­ The Goldberg plan came in a and if we begin to sound a little . Joyce Gutman ' BuiTERllElds . 1- 6 Sunday If 1 take the wings of the mor­ North Methodist hon-communicable, 2 d^betes T ubs. - Fri. 646-0610 proving, and that’s your own Democratip ar^ministration like heroes, if we have already ■ 89 Tanner St. , MANCHESTER PARKADE...SH0P TILL 9, SATURDAY TILL 6 ning and dwell in the utteimost Church "Jerry may not be the'only Ford that won't run In ‘761" and 4 neuromuscular.; self.’’ from a highly respected Jewish begun formulating the legends Manchester*

" I \ -^C H E S T E R EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 28. 1973 - PAGE SEVF.N PAGE SIX MANCHEiSTER EVEyilNG HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 28, 1973 Vernon A Vernon^ Notes— CofC Polls Members The public and parochial nutritionist. schools in Vernon will reopen Several of Mrs. Hunter’s each Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on West Rd. On Buckland Project on Jan. 2, Dr. Raymond books will be available for Tolland Committee Progresses Ramsdell, superintendent of All papers and magazines Hastillo Extmtion Council President purchase at the meeting, which schools, announced today. must be tied in bundles. Staff of the Greater ..came before the chamber’s will open to the public. ’The schools will be open for Church Meeting Edward Hastillo of Rockville He also referred to heavy home grounds and enWronmen- of her major tasks was the Manchester Chamber of board of directors Thursday, However, those planning to at­ has b ^ n elected president of “ Supersnackers,” Miss full days for the rest of the The annual meeting of Union rains in the spring which caused tal improvement be hired. recruitment and training of new Burrows said. On Needs of Retired Commerce is polling the and the directors decided a poll tend must make reservations. with the Tolland County Extension week. Congregational Church will be delays in planting crops and the With a slate of new officers, leaders. She. said seven new To provide a 4-H experience chamber membership to deter­ of the entire membership was Reservations may be made Council and Mrs. Kenneth The following lunchra will be by calling Mrs. William Viot, held Jan. 17 at the church on flooding conditions in July that the advisory committee under- clubs were started during the for youth not enrolled in 4-H mine their feelings about a needed, Clark said. Holton of Storrs, vice president. The Rockville Area Chamber of served in the public schools. for Vernon residents. Elm St. FRANK ATWOOD killed off some crops already , ^ k to revise the organization, year and of these three will con­ clubs, several special prqgrams Welfare Director; Francis Pitkat, proposed 3100 million Also elected were Mrs. David planted. \ \ . Commerce committee on Retired Persons executive director, Vernon Housing Wednesday; Frankfurt on 'Recycling At that time all church com­ bylaws and constitution, tinue for the coming year. were conducted. ’These included commercial-industrial- mittees will submit their yearly Webb of Somers, secretary, and Stanley Papanos, turf Arlene Edmonston, chairman, is making progress in setting up allied Authority. Clark said he wasn’t sure roll, potato chips, stewed The Vernon Junior Women’s Six pilot programs involving a six-week gardening workshop residential development at tomatos, pears. reports. These reports must be Lyiin Anderson of Rockville, specialist, reported on the reported. \ committees to work toward ser^ng the Also; Mrs. Sally Fogg, l^scj^ille Buckland, Richard G. Clark, when results of the Gub operates the newspaper more than 300 children were and library programs for some ’Thursday: Italian spaghetti, submitted to the church office treasurer. Officers were extension poultry program ’The creation of an executive needs of the town’s senior citizens. Hospital Auxiliary; Mrs. Marie Kotilcki, the chamber’s executive vice membership balloting will be and magazine recycling area Amateuer gardeners and carried out to evaluate a new 4- 200 chiidrep' in the Rockville meat sauce, spinach, roll and no later than Jan. 4. elected at the recent annual noting that the major emphasis board, which consists of the H series called Last summer, delegates ffom alra'ut 40 Rockville Hospital dieticiair; Alice president, said today. known. commercial greenhouse and Somers area. - butter^jSipplesauce.^ operators alike lived through a meeting of the council. has been on marketing. He said elected officers, allows the of the various clubs and agencies in the tri- Creelman,. American Association of Clark said chamber members Also at the meeting, one of the biggest problems has association to function in a -I town area of Vernon, Ellington and Retired Persons. Fri(u5^ Surf cakfl>With tarter difficult week after the great will be asked to respond to a In other business ’Thursday, sauce, baked beans, cole slaw, ice storm of Monday, Dec. 17, various committees made an­ been the :Aiarp increase in feed more effective and efficient Toiiand met and established an ad hoc Representatives of other clubs and civic mailed ballot with a "yes” or nual reports of their activities. the chamber’s board of direc­ bread and butter, pineapple.' 643-5135 knocked out their electric prices. manner, the chairman said. y committee to set up programs and to plan groups will be added. “no” answer to whether they 24 HOUR TOWING Cora H. Webb, field coor- MANCHE8TER STATE 6ANK tors tabled a proposal to en­ Milk is served with all meals. power and the oil burners on James S. Rock, home grounds Albert Gray, extension 4-H ' a permanent facility for working with the ’The Significant Services Committee, favor the proposed develop­ dorse Connecticut’s “Blue which ail of them depend for ^dinatoi; and extension home agent, explained a new ap­ county coordinator^ said in his will be closed eiderly. which takes in such projects as job pools, ment. Clubs Meet economlstj^ outlined her com­ Laws” concept and voted to The Vernon, Ellingtone and heat. proach was used this past report that the big need in the 4- Monday, Dec. 31st - 3 P.M. 4 Questionnaires from senior citizens had services exchange, gardening, adoptive The development, being start a program dealing with A quick check with some of mittee’s activities noting that summer to help Tolland County H program is for adult ‘ aiready shown their needs to be in the grandparents, and civic work, is headed planned by Arthur M. Fischer Stafford Junior Women’s Gubs this was the first year Tolland and will reopen “Ajcoholism in Business and In­ will joiri together in a Tri-Town the people who have provided residents with their hor­ volunteers. He said they rve not areas of transportation, health and food by Thomas Kerr of the Knights of Colum­ of New York City, is the subject dustry.” information for this column County was selected to initiate ticultural* questions when the only needed to lead 4-H clubs Wednesday, Jan. 2 - 9 A.M. services, significant activities, education, bus with Mrs. Ida Carroll of the Vernon of four zone change Federation and Neighbors a Home Grounds Field Study ’The Blue Laws recommenda­ Night, Jan. 15, at the Skinner reveals, however, that by in­ services of Edward Higgins of but to serve on organizational » arts and crafts, recreation, and informa- Junior Women’s Gub as vice chairman. applications pending before the Internship. To Our Customers A Safe and tion, brought to the chamber Road School, Vernon. 31S CINTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.» Phone 643-S135 genuity and a lot of hard work, the University of Connecticut and activity-planning com­ , tibn centers and counseling. Other members of this committee are Manchester Planning and directors by the Retail ’Trade most of them ^ v e d most of The center also expanded its were used. mittees. Happy New Year ;; Three of these conunittees are now Mrs. Bobbie Rdy, Vernon Junior Women’s Zoning Commission. Each club will conduct a brief facilities this year with the ad­ Commission, would “support FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALin their valuable plants. He also reconunended that a Carmeh Burrows, extension organized and at work. Mrs. Rudoipb Club; Mrs. Sandra Gebhardt, League of Members of the chamber’s business meeting, before the dition of another livestock bam? the general concept of the program, starting at 7:30 p.m. We began with Miss Millicent full-time agent in charge of 4-H area coordinator, said one Roggenkamp of FISH is chairman of the Women Voters; Mrs. Jeanne Groody, Retail Trade Commission met state’s Sunday Blue Laws as CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS Jones, whose big home on Miss Webb said, “Looking . transportation committee and George League of Women Voters; Mrs. Judith with the developers last month, At 8:30, the program will start they stand regarding store with guest speaker to be Toiiand Rd., Bolton, has ahead to another year, I see ( Weber of the American Association of Monoson, Rockville High School; Miss and that unit of the chamber on all makes... many avenues open to the openings six days a week.” Beatrice ’Trum Hunter, author several hundred house plants of • Retired Persons is vice chainnan. Cora Webb, Tolland County Extension Ser­ has recommended that the The alcoholism program of a number of books, among many kinds, on two floors. For Tolland County Extension Ser­ I Other members of this committee are vice; Glenn Roberts, Chamber of chamber support industrial and vice, new audiences to be being planned by the chamber, them “Consumer Beware-Your LOAN and RENTAL CARS emergency heat, she had one f Mrs. Helen Abuza of the Hockanum Valley Commerce; Mrs. Helen Philbrick, Parent- residential parts of the plan, reached, opportunities to ex­ according to Clark, will be co- Food and What’s Been Done To Available by Appointment. . . fireplace in the livihg room. W.G. GLENNEY CO. I Community Services Councii; the Rev. Teacher Organization. but oppose the commercial sponsor^ by the Greater Hart­ pand programs and hew It.” Plants there, and in her sun* I John Mortimer of the Rockville Methodist Also; Mrs. Nancy Johndrow, teacher; development. programs to develop.” ford Council on Alcoholism. room next door came through i Church; Mrs. Rita Borden, Greater Ver- Mrs. Edna Norberg, social worker; Pete The Retail Trade Com­ Mrs. Hunter is an authority STAN OZIMEK, Manager Keith' R. Goff, area dairy Details of the plans will be on food adulteration and the the cold days and nights without I non Jaycee Wives; Mrs. Diedre Wachtei, Buss, president of the Franklin Park Gub; mission’s recommendation ready soon, Gark said. harmful effects of many 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER loss. Those in a small back agent, in his ^ o r t said cattle f Ellington Junior Women’s Gub; Mrs. and Mrs. Adeline Ott and Mrs. Marceli chemical additives. She is not a room, farthest from the fire, feed and nutrition demanded a 1/2 PRICE SALE i Jean Abom, Salvation Army. Passet, Franklin Park Gub. were a total loss. considerable amount of time Also; Donald Berger, Vernon Recrea­ Walter Berry is chairman of the Impatiens succumbed first, usually devoted to calculating a tion Director; and Mrs. Genie Taylor, chamber’s committee. and the ad hoc including an unusual variety nutritionally balanced diet at a league of Women Voters. executive committee. He said that other with a doubie rose flower,^ reasonable cost for all portions AMitional members will come from committees are being organized. Sale of the herd. which had been a gift. Miss Tolland Junior Women’s Club and William Repoli, president of the YOU’LL GET MORE Friday Jones noted that the plants, “During the last year 10 per Ellington Grange. chamber, said that he considers this one of and such as impatiens, which are cent of the Connecticut Dairy The Health and Food Services Com­ the major efforts of the chamber. He said farmers have gone out of Saturday succulent in nature and carry a 5 0 % OFF mittee is headed by Mrs. Irene Fritz of the in time it will be an independent move­ AT CALDOR IN ’74 lot of water in their stems and business. Some fanners have Rockville Visiting Nurse Association; Dr. ment, but me chamber will always be one leaves, were least able to withs­ sold out in favor of retirement, 7-FT. Neil Brooks, medical advisor; Mrs. of the member agencies and will continue others have moved to other Colgate tand the drop in temperature. ON CHRISTMAS FIR Laurel Gilbeault, Community Services to help subsidize it through use of its office Plants that were being carried states to continue dairying. As Council; Mrs. Jean Pearsall, Vernon facilities and minor cash outlays. Toothpaste a result, an effort has been BAUAMTREE Oster Cyclotrol through the winter with with FREE Bic minimum watering, such as her made to help meet the 50-LIGHT 5-WAY DECORATIONS Eight Pen 7 02. geraniums, were unharmed. problems created by these TW IN KU SETS 1.18 aize. Begonias Killed changes,” Goff said. Blender For Christmas gifts to Barbasol Instant Our Reg. 29.97 friends. Miss Jones bad potted Shave Cream 26 slips of semperflorens 237tips, outswept shape, Military Brass Eating 11 oz. 96c size. begonia. They were on a win­ real pine cones. Home- Regular AUC dow sill and she put down paper resistant. With stand. between the plants and thw win­ Public Personna Double 47228/30570/1 . High On The Taxpayer Fine Swiss dow for insulation, to no avail. Hv« 10-light circuifs Razor Kit The saucers in which the pots Pendant Watches 18.70 Records twinkle indepeiKleiitly. Double II razor _ m m ^ were standing frose to the pots, Weatherproof. Spore bulbs. WASHINGTON (UPI) - and 5 blade dis-H C u and all the plants “were killed. messes in the building ask why than the other services. ’The Air penser, 2.95 size. I o w 9 G.E. 20-LIGHT Almost 32 million a year in tax generals, who make $31,000 to Our The peperomia plants, with L 1J721/S0503/I j Force charged $1.50 for most 8 pushbuttons, large 5 money is spent to underwrite ^1,000 a year, should get the Flicker Ladies’ Reg. leaves that hold water in the Warranty Deed CLEAR SETS luncheons, and the Navy $1.40 fr 9.97 cup container. Re­ tissues, all went. Three Manchester Transmission cheap meals for the military special savings. “I thought food Safety Raror movable cutter for easy Merry Midget clear bulbs regular luncheons and $2.10 for cleaning. #548 Jerusalem cherry plants, Inc. to Malcolm J. and brass. That allows one ad­ stamps were for the poor,” said 5 blades, . ^ ' targe, easily6.66 read dials; includes matching ore rugged, lightweight. ts “deluxe” meals of filet grown from seed and bearing Ponderosa lemon "grown by Miss Millicent-Jones of Katherine M. Kerr, property at mirals’ dining rooo at the Pen­ one worker. Others defend the mignon or lobster. 1.49 size. 7 9 ' neck chain. 1 year guarantee. fruit, were casualties. The Bolton is one of the plants she kept alive through five days _)iLHomestead St., conveyance For indoor use. - 29458/50501/1 tagon to serve rock lobster tail private dining rooms as a clerodendron, or glory flower, after the ice storm in a big house heated only by one tax 124.75. or filet mignon dinners for only prerequisite of rank. $2.10 complete from soup to was lost. fireplace. Picture was taken at the Connecticut Hor­ Trade Name Top-ranking civilians also Bauer & Black nuts. have membership in the I A gardenia plant came ticultural Society flower show last fall but the tree has Jean C. Odom, doing business Manchester^ M en’s through the period of low as The >Great Indoors, 20 i 13 such' dining restricted messW/- - more fruit now. Pot is 10 inches across the top, indicating rooms or mosses for the Support temperature, to Miss Jones’ Dorothy Rd. 20-ASSORTED The Pentagon has six surprise, and her Christmas size of the lemons. (Photo by Atwood) Building Permits military elite, 11 in the cafeterias for the 25,000 Hospital' Hose cactus is budded and soon to Gary Gentilcore, additions to LIGHT SETS Washington area and the rest employes ot privileged to have I Notes bloom. dwelling at 124 Lenox St., |350. scatter^ around the globe. ness membership. The paratively small greenhouse he ding roof. Drop cloths were put . ’The armed services say no The Ponderosa lemon in the Charles E. Knowlton Jr., ad­ 7-fI. cafeterias are run by a private picture was a gift to Miss Jones operates into the main room of up across the front of this area ditions to dwelling at 87 White tax money goes for the food, but firm which odds to the price of Discharged ’Thursday: Sadie Kodacolor Sale from Parker Soren, former the store. The next day he and a “salamander,” or por­ St., 1600. SCOTCH tax funds do pay for con­ its food the costs of lator, Hadler, ^ s t Hartford; Mazie moved them all to the front part table stove run on bottled gas siderable overhead such as Reg. to size 11 manager in Manchester for the Marriage Licenses PH taxes, licenses, utilities, rent Keating, 247 N. Main St.; Large fits 11-1/2 -14 Clio-12...... 89® Hartford Electric Light Co. He of the store, shut off the area melted the ice. ’Then warm rain Jacob Edward Foran, East waiters’ salaries, utilities and and profit. Emidio Ranieri, 171 S. Main gave her the plant when he left with plastic and bought a melted the ice off the trees that Hartford, and May Veronica the restaurant space itself. - The Pentagon cafeterias also St.; Roberta Angell, 6 Church C110-20...... 1.27 propane heater for the plants. had been left outside but some DO-IT-YOURSELF A civilian cafeteria operator Bauer & Black Gusdorf Million Miler Manchester to live in Florida, McDonnell Curtin, 150 Summit Twinkling mini weather­ run two dining rooms with St., Vernon; Eletha Fiske, 232 CX 126-12...... 79® Wednesday, when he found remained unsold. said labor costs in most waitress service where the where citrus trees are no novel­ St., Dec. 27, St. James Church. proof Christmas lights. TREE SKIRT KITS Woodland St.; Doris Wraight, Elastic Americana Luggage the temperature at 33 degrees ’This was true at other Christ­ cafeterias add 50 pe cent to the cheapest luncheon available CX 126-20 ...... 1.14 Mobile TV Cart ty- Robert Charles Bishop, Petal reflectors. AAake your own NO -SEW Ark Dr., Coventry; Stewart Panty Hose She has a Calamondin orange in spite of these measures, he mas tree lots, and Phil Zapadka Manchester, and Linda Joan cost of food with utilities and recently was a club sandwich .Crossen, 137 N. Elm St.; Agnes Our Cosmetic tree skirti 3 5 " diam. fin­ 148 tips, traditional Reg. given her by the late Mrs. moved the plants to his own at Woodland Gardens said he Bryam, Manchester, Dec. 29. other charges on top of that. with cole slaw for $1.70. Prices Duncan, 126 Highland St. Our Reg. 8.95 C ase ^ 4JF87/50497/1 ished size. Asstd. designs. upswept shape. Flame- Agfachrom e Color 23.70 Philip Cheney, which was so home, where power was never thought some people who usual­ 41339,41,2/50287-9/1 The Pentaoo reported to the ranged up to $2.30 for a pot Also, Ruth Hadden, 24 Hun­ 18.70 Reg. 16.99 12.84 off, and to the hoipe of a friend ly bought cut trees were simply resistant. With stand. House Appropriations Com- roast dinner. Complete with Processing Exclusive swivel casters. For 10" to tall she pruned it back severely 47227/50519/1 tington St. ; Renee Cantrell, 121 21” Short Hop, Rag. 1849.... 14.87 and the home of his brother-in- not having any tree this year. nnittee recently that in the 12 For generals the cheapest 4 . 9 9 21" color, up to 22” black/white. to make what she calls “an Wetherell St.; Ruth Brault, 135/20 CT-18...... 2.69 Molded Royalite fiberglass rein­ American bonsai.” The orange law. When power was restored ’The six big greenhouses at DEDUCT m FROM AROVE PRICES months from July, 1972, meal was at the Army General East Hampton; Raymond Petite, medium, Sm. nira 20% oH our rtg. pile, on our tall, extra tall. forced, sturdy aluminum frame. is 48 years old, about 30 inches Friday, they all had to be Woodland Gardens were kept It was impossible, Mrs. Vittner through June, 1973, more than Officers’ Mess where $1 Mahoney, 76 Walnut St. 135/26 CT-18 ...... 3.99 oompIM. InvMitory of Ouadorf TV TablM. Melon, avocado, blue. high and has a trunk that is six moved back; warm by two standby said, to find a plumber, and her $1.6 million in tax money was covered a full-course meal that inches in diameter and she ‘ Mr. Whitliam thinks he lost generators which kept the fur­ son, David, with no experience speqt on the salaries of ser­ had such main dish choices as New Alarm Box NEW YORK (UPI) - The brought it through the week ab^tJlS per cent pf his plants, naces going and furnishing in the trade, managed to repair OTHER Amoricrtfi vicemen assigned to the messes sirloin of beef en brochette New Year and is “not too unhappy.” He dty of New York has begun without damage. It bears small steam for the radiators and hot them. She didn’t suppose H a r d w a r e and $230,000 was laid out for teriyaki and fried Canadian Our Lowest Price! Eureka had bought only a few cut air for the blowers. ’This equip­ anybody would buy poinsettia other overhead. smelts. installing a new form of Party Needs oranges which are extraor­ BRAND emergency alarm box on its dinarily sour. The Ponderosa Christmas trees, and was ment was installed two years after Christmas, but there ’The committee called that A UPI survey showed that the Upright selling mainly some trees he streets, giving persons who lemon fruits are unusually ago and Mr. Zapadka was sure might be some call for them at “excessive.” Marine Corps charged $1.25 for make an alarm call two-way ^ Vacuum had grown on his own property. a marked-down price. ADDITIONAL sweet. that, without it, the thousands Many Pentagon workers who its meals for the elite. ’These voice contact wjth the fire or Sales Hard Hit Since these were cut only a few of plants in the greenhouses Generator Wouldn't Start aren’t entitled to eat at the elite were noticeably more spartan police department Cleaner Commercial operators of at a time, most of thdm are still would have been lost. Plants The word from George , with greenhouses and garden in the ground, and can be being raised in largest numbers Krause at Krause Florist and OUR offered for sale again next were poinsettias and ger­ Free Tools Redwood centers agreed that, from a Greenhouse on Hartford Rd. SAVINGS... HEAVY DUTY Welbilt A complete selection of party favors year. business standpoint, the storm aniums. was “we just snuck by.” ’The for that New Year's Eve gala! Bird Feeder was a disaster. Fewer Christmas Trees Took Plants Home Krauses lost all the plants in BASEBOARD Range Hoods At Woodland Gardens, where Mrs. William VIttner at one smaii greenhouse but saved “We lost the week,” said HEATERS Clear Blacklite Our John Whitham of Whitham's cut Christmas trees appeared V ittner’s Garden Center, their two larger houses with Choicest Meats In Town! Thermostatically con­ 30 Inch 36 inch Total Reg. NurSery, Bolton. to be unsalable when covered Tolland Tpke., summed up her hastily-purchased “salamand­ Bulb Value 4 9 7 0 4.49 with ice, about 50 trees were ers.” Chily some plants in the trolled. Tip-over switch. U.8.D.A. Cholea 3.33 Monday, when the power family’s experience in two Our Reg. 89c 68.84 carried into an area on the front 1320W.40"x9"x4>/2". 8"x12" size with piastic window. went out, he moved his plants, words: comers were nipped by cold. Free 1/2 ib. bag *of sunfiower with help, from the com- of the store with an overhan- “We managed.” The Krauses have a standby . 25501,50491 I 139 seed. generator, but for years it had SIRLOIN $24 Reg. 59.95 The Vittners have one Eureka Canister 5 Ib. Guest Wild Bird Seed greejihouse attached to the stood unused, and when needed Vacuum Cleaner store. Some plants near the it wouldn’t start. Available In 2 popular widths; OurR.g.89c O w TIP ROAST easy to install, ductleds. Decora­ Use In any standard lamp. Approxi­ 4988 windows were killed by cold, tive colors. mate life 750 hours. Ideal for a party. 20 Ib. B a g Our R*g. 2.99 2.33 and the others were then moved “Of course it wouldn’t start,” U.S.D.A. Cholea HOLIDAY SPECIAL out into the store, put on the said George Krause, “You Offer Good Until Jan. 5, 1974 floor and covered with wouldn’t expect to buy an smoM ^ I PRICE BREAK IN TIME FOR THE NEW YEARI Save newspapers. When power was automobile and not mn it for ARVIN AUTOMATIC restored to the William Vittner years and then have it start.- 4 - K . FIREPLACE CONSOLE $40 FREE KOMCOin home on Hartford Tpke. We’ve learned the hard way.” TOOL SETS HUMIDIFIERS Tuesday, the plants were taken When the generator is put Fancf, Snow WMli there, to be brought back later. back into good condition, he in­ FLM D EV a O n K Pipes in the greenhouse froze tends to start it every week )ust in many places and burst open. to keep it in good shape. A Q ^ MUSHROOMS 4 8 9 * REO. Wa’II Hava A Full SalaeUon of F n a h You Only Pay For The 32053/5M33/1 Now Roady...A Hawfow Batch otof $M .«S COLD CUTS Froah Made Prints That Come OutI Top discharge minimizes, 7-PC. BLACK A Satin block & brass, 2 8 " . BRASS ENSEMBLES 3 4 « For Your Haw Yaar'a Eva Party,■ Swedish Korv ii.* ** high. Stand complete with drafts. 10 gal. tank. 1 Panasonic 12” Diagonal Panasonic Compact MUNICIPAL BUILOINQ Self-cleaning belt. 3 8 " X 31" screen with puli M agic Chef 30” G as p^er, brush, shwel. Sweet Ufa« U pton Black & White Portable TV Stereo Phonograph k 25741/30482/1 . ^ 23241/50490/1 , chain. Cast iron andirons. or Electric Ranges Poker, brush, shovel. REG. $49.9S FRUT COCKTAIL a a v m m . n A A . SAVE SAVE BARhm PEARS 0 W M K 3 S * Our OVER •40 Reg. *11 Formerly Sweet Ufa Haavy Duty 100% Pure ffraft 179.70 159.95 11088 CLOSED $157 Reg. S8 S8 77.77 DUilllM FOIL ORANfiE PH. Big 25^' oven, no spill edge for easy cook lop Speed-O-Vision eliminates picture tube warm Built-In FM/AM stereo radio; solid state car­ 3 9 * JUKE ’AQ«! cleaning. Available in copper, avocado or har­ up; 3-1/2" dynamic up-lront speaker. tridge with sapphire stylus. Fully automatic Tuesday, January 1, 1974 i s i u t r vest gold at no extra cpst. ^^nopole VHF antennas. 'v changer. Walnut grain cabinet, plexiglas dust 336 cover. New Year’s Day MANCHESTER **A Happy and Healthy 1974 To All .Our Cuatomera and Friendal** |Wig!g LENNEY NORTH '3 WAYS TO c h a r g e ' SALE: FRI. and SAT. EmargMicy Tatophom Numbart PHONE MANCHESTER CO. MAIN HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m, to 9:30 pJii. Htahw iy...... i ... .649-8070 Sl7 Highland St., Mancheetor ,, Phona 846>42771 Saturday 9:00 a,m. to 9:30 pjn. 6 4 9 - 5 2 5 3 STREET 1145 Tolland Tpke. I T M O M DAY N lM M O C It M l Rwiiaa .049—18861 SanOary Saww 0 Watar ...%... .640-9607 ACROSS FROM MORIARTYS PAGfi EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Maqchestfer, Conn., Fri., Dec. 28,' 1973

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Frl., D ^. 28. 1973 - PAr.F NINE \ Hartford County 4-H Family Of 1973 MHS Class of 1954 Coventry Mr. and Mrs. Michael Plan June Reunion DR LAWRENCE E. LAMB Educational Bills Outlined Mlsovich of 21 BellSt. and their MONICA SHEA - representative from the 53rd tification bill that is also being four daughters, Sheila, Correspondent Dr. Hardy reported that the arts teacher at the Middle The Manchester High School District, attended the meeting considered. school fuel tanks were almost The board left to the discre­ Marlene, Allison and Christine, Tel. .7 42-9495 and told the board that the ^15 School, requested $22.50 from Class of 1954 reunion com­ Those having information The certification bill would full, and that the range of stu­ tion of Dr. Hardy the new times have recently been named the At the Board of Education was peanuts but that it wasn’t the, board for making name mittee is seekjng^ information about these class meiqjiers are allow graduates of teaching dent enrollment in the past two • that would be necessary for the Hartford County 4-H Family of meeting last night, Dr. Donald feasible to expect $300 either. plates for the three new board 1973. on the whereabouts of some requested to call Sue Crossen Laxative habit colleges to receive a years hasn’t varied more than opening of schools to allow for Farr, 649-0672; Audrey Antollk Hardy, superintendent of Brainard said that the fun­ provisional certificate upon members. The board turned Sheila Misovich, a junior at class members. 50 to 60 students either way. He the grammar school children to Young, 643-1704; Marge Kurtz By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. schools, reixirted to the board ding problems were not with getting a job with a school down this request and will send go' to school while it is light. the University of Connecticut, They are John Avery, Janet your life in that case. said that it may be necessary to Grant, 643-0669; Dolores DEAR DR. LAMB - Ap­ Hopefully you really don’t on major educational acts the education subcommittee system. The provisional cer­ Reddy'a letter of thanks. has completed 10 years In 4-H, Briggs Daniels, Harrison shift students from one grade Dubanoski Berdat, 643-5084; or proximately three years ago I have such a serious problem, which will be considered by the but with the finance committee. tificate would be good for four participating in clothing, foods, Griswold, Marjorie Harris level to another next year due Valerie Laycock Korn, 643-6774. started being constipated. I but you will still have the legislature in 1974. He said that all these prograitis years instead of the present five nutrition, and crafts projects. Downey, Carolyn Kitlle to the large ninth grade coming McCollum, Donna LaVista The reunion is planned for was advised by my doctor to problem of a chronic laxative He reported that the state were good, but where was the years. 'Hie bill would also do in next year. We'^ve Named She has received many awards take one Dulcolax a day. habit and you can’t do much Clark, Jack Loeffler, Doris June 15 at the Colony In Talcott- currently spends i6-mlllion for money coming from to pay for away with the requirement of a Including the grand champion Then I had to take two and for it by taking more laxa­ educational programs for them? » He also said that the-board McCartney Tolentino, Barbara ville. master’s'degree or 30 credit meeting in February would con­ in senior clothing and the finally three a day for action. tives. You will need careful deprived children and if the . Jle said that the education McKinney Sass, Lois Mikoleit The doctor changed me to an­ supervision, a proper diet hours to receive a regular tain reports of staff evaluations Kiwanis Ciothing Trophy. She new legislation passes the state subcommittee would vote on teaching certificate. was a 1970 delegate to the Bennett, Richard Mulvey, other laxative, but it did not and training to develop a and budget reports. Esien, Katherine Louise, daughter of Joel G. and SalleJane will spend $10-million in 1974 Jan. 3 on which bills they would An annual evaluation would Andrews Esten of 83 Mask61 Rd„ South Windsor. She was bom National 4-H Congress in Alayne Murphy Gray, Rudolph have the same results for me good bowel habits. Board member Thomas Hill Neubauer. and $12-miilion in 1975. hold public hearings. After the be required for a person to get Dec. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Chicago and has served as an So Soft so I continued the three Yes, most normal people suggested th ^ it might be SATURDAY Also, Charlotte Nielson Dulcolax with one of the new req^uire a reasonable amount Coventry now has 19 children public hearings, the bills would continuing certification. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andrews of West Wareham, officer of the 4-H Fair Associa­ in each grammar school who possible to do something about • Merritt, Craig Noren, Edward laxative tablets each day. of bulk in their diet. You can then be reconsidered by the Brainard also said that the the high school gym walls. This Mass. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Clara S. Esten of Woon­ tion. She has judged arts and are in this type of program. subcommittee and the decision D. Phillips. Maria Saraga“ The contents were red and I get it by including bran state Board of Education will was referred to the Student BANKING socket, R.I. She has a brother Jason 2; and a sister Kelley 6. crafts at the New Haven County ’The state has recommended made as to which ones would go Poeth, Jack Sopher, Roger assumed the coloring was flakes and whole grain be looking into the Special Council for consideration. 4-H Fair, and for six years was from the new laxative which cereals in your diet (ordinary teat Coventry place 50 students to the General Assembly. a judge at Favorite Food Turkington, William Tyler, Education programs to see if The board referred to the 9 A.M. • 12 NOON was red tablets. Now after rice, however, does not have in each school in the programs. He said that another bill they are doing the jobs that Brauli, Daniel Cordon, son of George H. and Ruth Wilson Shows. This year, she Paul Tzimoulis, George Vinton, town attorney the question of reading one of your columns I much residual bulk). Oat­ ’This would make us eligible for which is being considered they have been set up to do. He Brault III of East Hampton. He was born Dec. 24 at Manchester chaperoned the Interstate Mary Withrow Tracy, Peggy suspect it was blood. If I take meal, whole wheat products following Planning and Zoning MIWCKSTER STAH BANK more funds and possibly the use would require each town to said that the board was in­ Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Exchange trip to Indiana. ^ Woitersdorf Armstrong, nothing I am constipated and and bran flakes are all good Commission regulations if the G. Wilson Sr. of Hebron. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Charles Agnew. of more aids in the grammar evaluate each teacher every terested in beefing up the 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTEA Marlene, a freshman at with the laxatives I have for this purpose. You should school. board must make changes in Mrs. George Brault Jr. of Marlborough. His paternal great­ Also, Janice Austin Blood. also make it a point to in­ year. This bill would work in vocational elements of the school property. Open S a t 9 A .M .-N oon Manchester Community If the transportation bill grandmother is Mrs. Florence Streeter of Manchester. Bakeraiski, Shirley Bleu Is cereal fiber in my daily clude in your diet whole conjunction with a new cer­ public school systems. Garland Reddy, industrial College, has been a member of TB FOIC being proposed passes, the Desantels, David G. Custer, diet ^advisable? What laxa­ wheat baked products such 4-H for eight years. Her state would refund the towns a Tibbetts Jr., Donald Keith, son of Donald K. and Linda Robert Enders, Gary Grimm, tives are bulk expanders? as real whole wheat bread projects included foods, nutri­ DEAR READER — You’ve made exclusively from whole true 50 per cent of the costs of Wiecek Tibbetts of 60 Northfield Rd., Coventry. He was born tion, clothing and arts and Ralph Hazen, Robert Hoffman, Dec. 8 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. got a problem. The first thing wheat flour. Avoid all white transporting students. At the crafts. She has been a junior Richard Kreysig, Margaret flour products. ' 2 and Mrs. John Wiecek of 88 Delmont St. His paternal grandfather to do IS find out for sure if you present time the state will pay leader of the Zippers N’ Spoons McGray McGraw Gilmartin, are passing blood and what it The bulk laxative products 50 per cent but ony up to $20. is the Rev. Benjamin Tibbetts of Windsor. Scott Sloan, Charlotte Pringle 4-H Club for four years and IS caused by. No one should are those that are agar-agar The town now receives $20 per Enoch, Bill Klotzer, Anthony received a club secretary neglect to see a physician as or those made from pysillium student but under the new bill Paone, Sally Hyson, Daniel award in 1969. She has been a soon as possible after passing seeds. A common one availa­ could be eligible to receive $28. Beebe, Eugene DiBattisto, blood. I don’t mean to scare ble is Metamucil. Even these superintendent of the 4-H Fair The town presently Frank Gardner, and Lois you, but people must unders­ should be replaced by a good for sev ^ years and a 4-H direc­ transports 2,239 students a day. Cooper Thomas. tand that unexplained bleed­ normal diet and good bowel Engaged tor and assistant to the vice ing is one of the signs of habits, when possible. Under a Special Education president of the Fair Associa­ cancer and the only way you You had better see a doctor Act being considered, the towns tion. She was a delegate to Iowa The Misovich girls, Allison, left, Marlene,,^Christine and Sheila make paper decorations as can be sure whether it is or is about that' bleeding pronto, would be reinbursed a true 66 8 in the Interstate Exchange their mother looks on. (Herald photo by Pinto) FISH Elects not by a good examination. If and let him help get you on per cent of the Special Educa­ Program and a 1972 delegate to it is and ^is treated early, the right track for good ANNOUNONG tion programs instead of the the National 4-H Congress. Her New Officers many..of4Wese problems can bowel habits. And in the The engagement of Miss and Mrs. Martin Sheridan of 17 as superintendent in foods, present 55 per cent. It would awards include the grand cham­ She received the 1970 at a state teen weekend. She is FISH of Mianchester has a be cured. future, don’t build up on laxa­ Ellen Wallert to Thomas M. Alice Dr. clothing, home arts and record also allow towns to be reim­ pion trophy in the 4;H poster demonstration trophy. She has a member of the board of direc- new slate of officers for the It’s true that you can have tives. It can be a baa habit re­ Sheridan, both of Manchester, The bride-elect is a 1972 books, a 4-H director, reserve ket bursed in the current fiscal contest for two years, a ^00 ad been an exhibitor, 4-H director, tors of the Hartford coming year. Carmen Burrows simple bleeding from inter­ gardless of what product you has been announced by her graduate of East Catholic High champion in arts and crafts for use. year instead of waiting a year parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jan campaign trophy, the 4-H Key and superintendent in foods and Cooperative Extension Council of Manchester will serve as nal hemorrhoids. But, never for its money. School. She is currently atten­ two years, and winning the vegetables at the 4-H Fair and make the mistake of presum­ Wallert of 76 Conway Rd. Award, and county medals in and has served for six years on chairman. She succeeds Ruth Another bill would boost the ding the University of Connec­ cake contest in 1972. She was a has exhibited and judged at the ing that is the cause of your Mr. Sheridan is the son of Mr. ticut, Hartford branch. dairy foods, dress revue, junior the 4-H Advisory Committee. Cavin. Send your questions to Dr. ADM grants from the present delegate to Indiana this year. Favorite Food Show. She has Her other i-H activities include blood. Some hemorrhoids de­ Lamb, in care of this newspaper," Her fiance is a 1971 graduate leadership, consumer education Other officers are: Gene velop because of pressure in­ $215 to $300 next year and $350 and achievement. She has won medals in dress modeled and commentated in teaching other leaders at chair P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Station, of East Catholic High School. Carroll, co-chairman; Irene side the rectum. This may ^ New York, N.Y. 10019. For a copy in 1975 with a maximum of $400 Allison, a junior at revues and for arts and crafts, the clothing revue, and was a caning workshops and instruc­ Ellis and Pat Anderson, I k from constipation, but it can He is employed by the Pratt & and has had the grand cham­ delegate to Indiana last ol Dr. Lamb's booklet on constipa­ in 1976. Whitney Aircraft Division of Manchester High School, has ting at a statewide crafts transportation coordinators; also be from a tumor mass pion poster in the Fair poster .summer. At the age of 9, she workshop. tion, send 50 cents to the same Je sse Brainard, state United Aircraft Corporation in been involved in 4-H for seven Mrs. Burrows, telephone coor­ Luxury mohair yarn is above the hemorrhoids. A address and ask for "Constipa­ contest. won the grand champion in Michael Misovich, a con­ used to crochet this love­ good examination may save Middletown. years and a junior leader of the dinator; Nancy Carr, ly triangular stole with tion" booklet. Zippers N’ Spoons 4-H Club for Christine, a sophomore at junior clothing at the 4-H Fair. struction superintendent, has secretary; Jo-Anne Mikoleit, No date has been set for the Manchester High School, has daisy ’ embroidery! No. Coventry wedding. three years. She also been vice She has also received county spent much of his spare time in treasurer; Joan O’Loughlin, 5204 has complete cro­ president and president of her been a member of the 4-H for medals in dairy foods and in providing transportation to all publicity; Pat Dow, mailing; chet and embroidery di­ club. She has exhibited in six years and a junior ieader of foods and nutrition. the 4-H activities, working Ruth Cavin ^nd Marge R e^, rections. Favorite Food Shows for four the Zippers N’ Spoons 4-H Club Mrs. Ella Misovich is in her behind the scenes at the 4-H members-at-large. TO ORDER, iin d eot (or OKh poHim Tine Case Postponed Luncheon for two years. She has also been — Includii poitoRi atid hindlloi. UP, UP years and has been judging eighth year as a volunteer Fair, transporting displays, and Volunteers are needed for XNNE CROOT (nome ol piper) LOTTERY Rescheduled PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) — them for three years. She has vice president and president of leader, teaching foods, crafts helping at the 4-H auction. He transportation and telephoning. The case of Stephen M. Tine, her club. She has presented and sewing projects. She has 11S0 A lt. el R n trltu 8. St. Pierre is free on $5,000 Last October Mrs. Louise modeled in clothing revues for designed the huge 4-H clover, Anyone who can spare just one New York, N.Y. lO O ll 19, of East Hartford, charged bond. MONICA SHEA demonstrations at the 4-H Fair judged at food shows, clothing that decorated the float which Print Name, Rddrtii wUt ZIP Smrdu decided to keep a six years and commentated for day a month may contact Mrs. CODE end Style Himbtr. with murder, in the April 7 Also charged with murder in Correspondent geranium from her summer and at the 4-H Demonstration revues and county fairs. She placed first in-the youth divi­ four. Her Hartford County 4-H O’Loughlin, 643-4031 or Mrs. Coupon for FREE Pat­ slaying of Harry T. “Pete” the case is Paul A. Guest, 18, of Tel. 742-9495 garden. She planted it in a '/i Day and assisted the agents by chaperoned at the 1972 National sion of the Manchester Tickets on sale nowL Fair activities include serving Carroll, 649-6307. tern is in the ’73 Fall & Miner of Bolton, has been con­ 'The Coventry Senior Citizens gallon bleach container and giving demonstrations at three East Hartford. Guest is being 4-H Congress,at an interstate Sesquicentennial Parade. Winter 6 8 -p a g e ALBUM. tinued to Jan. 8 in Tolland Coun­ Christmas Luncheon which was trimmed it to a height of 6 new 4-H leader training classes. exchange trip to Wisconsin and Only $1.00 a copy. held on burglary charges in a inches. ty Superior Court. San Bernardino Ckmnty, Calif., postponed due to the power out­ Kept inside, the plant grew Tine is still being held at the jail. age will be held on Wednesday, as much as 6 or 7 inches in a Connecticut Correctional Miner, owner of the Six and Jan. 2, at the Second week. Today that geranium is ' Cub Scout Everything You Wanted Center, Hartford, on a $100,000 Forty-Four Package Store on Congregational Church Com­ over 5 feet tall . bond. Rt. 44A, Bolton, was shot and munity House at 12:30 p.m. “It’s almost like Jack and To Know About Hot Dogs The, companion case of killed JVprit 7 as he returned A; buffet luncheon wjll be the beanstalk,” Mrs. Smrdu News Romeo St. Pierre, 20, of East home with the day’s receipts prepared by the ladies of the Joseph Jay Photo said. Hartford, charged with being from his business. The money Coventry Grange. » an accessory to robbery in con­ Members will join in singing By GAYNOR MADDOX hasn’t been recovered, furters: one for those made nection with the Miner slaying. authorities say. Christmas carols and will also up only of skeletal meat, E Hot dogs for breakfast! Cub Pack 2 Is also scheduled for court Jan. enjoy music furnished by a Yes. Hot dog pancakes, which could include up to 15 group from the South Windham Cub Scout 2 presented awards French-toasted dogs and soft- per cent poultry meat, plus the normal ingredients such Senion Citizen’s Qub, led by at its December meeting at Se­ boiled eggs with creamed Phillip Angelo. cond Congregational Church. dogs. These and many more as water, sweeteners and Bolton If you plan to join the senior’s Awards were presented to excellent recipes for other curing substances needed for proper processing. Such % „ for the luncheon, please advise Michael Wemmell, Paul meals based on the all- 30 American hot dogs are in a products would be labeled Fred Miller at 742-6658. The Nowak, Andrew Kinkade, with the traditional generic Michael Zimkiewicz, Larry tidy new book entitled “The CAMERAS $267,000 Figure Community Breakfast name, “frankfurter.” Blackwell, Bruce McKinney, Great Little Hot Dog Cook­ The Community Breakfast C book.” will be held on Sunday from 8 Bobcat badges; Robert Roy and It’s amusing and practical The second category is & PROJECTORS Theodore Lingard, arrows; made up of these same in­ Put on Library a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the St. enough. The book contains Mary’s Church Hall on Rt. 31. CUCKOO’S Philip Ireland, Jonathan New­ 1(K) recipes for frankfurters gredients, plus meat by­ (WHILE THEY LAST) comb and Mark Allen, 1-year plus soipe basic advice by products or “variety meats.” The menu will be a bacon and pins. a young John A. Gould. He These would have to be dis­ Cameras by — egg breakfast. Projectors by — DONNA HOLLAND Verbal approval was received Webelo awards were is a Williams College gradu­ tinctively labeled, with all Cannon, Minolta, Donation will be $1.50 for TEL. 646-6228 terms equally prominent, Kodak, Bell & Howell Correspondent from the Planning Commission adults and $1 for children. NEST presented to David Nowak, ate, earned his masters de­ Miranda, Bauer, and with each byproduct Tel. 646-0375 and the Library Board. three awards; and Brian Peck gree at Indiana University Sawyer, Graf, Tickets may be purchased at .specifically named. Graf, Keystone, A $267,000 figure, represen­ The PBC will send a letter to 117 E. CENTER ST. — MANCHESTER and Richard White, two awards and is at present an English and Keystone the door. and Kodak ting the preliminary cost es­ the selectmen requesting they each. 1 Guest Caller teacher in Maine. Published Officers Elected The third category covers timate for the proposed new set a date for a town meeting to All members of th ^ pack by Doubleday at $3.95, “The products made with either of The Manchester Square Great Little Hot Dog Cook­ town library, was presented to approve the preliminary site The 4-H Fair Association has became a court of honor for the above formulas, plus up Dance Club will hold its New book” honors the most uni­ the members of the Public development plans and that elected officers for the coming John DiFronzo, who had earned to 3.5 per cent nonmeat bind­ year. Year’s Eve dance, Monday at 9 versal item in American re­ Building Commission ’Thursday revenue-sharing funds be used one gold arrow and eight silver ers such as nonfat dry milk, SALEM NASSIFF p.m. at Manchester High frigerators a package of by Alan Wiedie, representing in financing the project. They are. Melody Goble, arrows during the 1972-1973 cereal and dried whole milk CAMERA SHOP and STUDIO School. hot dogs. the architectural firm of president; Janet Grace, vice season but through an error had or 2 per cent isolated soy president; Cynthia Goble, Bob Melville of Mass­ John A. Gould covers the rotein. These products must 629, Main Street Manchester Mankey Associates. not been awarded the arrows. day with recipes. His dinner They , will also request aban­ achusetts will be guest caller. e distinctively labeled. A breakdown of the cost secretary; and Paul Edmond­ After the regular session, suggestions begin with “a C donment of Old Bolton Rd. from son, treasurer. He has been a caller for over shows $195,000 for the building; Durward Miller, who has been recipe containing two hot Sumner Rd. to Bolton Center four years and will join Earl Money Replaced active in scouting for many dogs, one cup of starchy food $25,000 for sitework which in­ Rd. Johnston of Vernon. The Coventry FISH (Friends years, presented a film and (potatoes, rice, noodles, cludes resurfacing Old Bolton The building will be con­ A buffet supper will be served bread) and one cup of vege­ Rd., well, septic system and structed of brick, steel and In Service Here) organization demonstration on first aid. at midnight. Russ and Anita wishes to thank the people in Caring for wounds and artificial table or salad per person, is landfill; $15,000 for equipment; laminated timber. White will cue the rounds. For probably sufficient in itself.” $500 for tests, boring and Coventry and surrounding respiration were among the further information contact The recipe names may The iotal amount Bolton has towns forV their generous topics discussed. blueprints; and $21,000 for the Frank Chmielecki, 649-5047.' cause some amusement. architect’s fee which does not received to date as its share of donations which enabled FISH As the project of the month, There are dogs in a fox hole, revenue-sharing funds, in­ to return the money lost by a each den presented the customs include the $2,500 paid for the spiced pups, Irish Setter preliminary design. , cluding interest, is $92,860.74. senior citizen of town while on a of Christmas celebrated in a stew. All are good food rec­ ’The commission directed the At the Town Meeting which shopping trip with a FISH 2 foreign country. A cub from ipes. Then there are many will probably be held sometime volunteer. more, including hot dog architect to include a small dog each den told about the Winter Warmer in January, residents will be ’The money has been placed in exhibits. Artificial fur trim on col­ Florentine, a recipe supplied house next to the hatchway to lars and cuffs of your winter by a student, and a hot dog house power generation equip­ asked to approve or reject the a savings account for the use of Over 4y(XX) w inners On Dec. 16, the cubs and their proposal. the senioivcitizen. New! Special leaders sang carols for the coat helps keep out icy winds loaf in which the franks are ment. and adds a good look to the grated with onion. residents of Mayfair Gardens coat as well. What Gould calls “special­ bonus drawing. every week. on N. Main St. ity dishes” mi^ht cause an Cuckoo’s Nest...your place naturally for eyebrow to rise at first. The '74 Lottery begins with a double This year, thousands of people, just They are different and re­ A ll Ladles 8 young, free-wheeling, headshaking His and Hers quire a lot of time. For ex­ All Offices' bang. like you, will discover their chances of Key rings shaped in male ample, Hot Mandarin Ginger hair. No teasing. No hairspray. No College or female symbols are (he Dogs has an Asiatic heritage. and Every week during January and Feb­ winning Connectidit's Lottery are better nfewest items for your liber­ Taco Dogs iS' a Mexican one ruary, there'll be two winning Lottery than they eyer imagined. hassels. Just cool cutting and dynamite Graduates ated friends. and Hot Dogs Quiche speaks of Chlldren’i with a French accent. numbers drawn: the regular Lottery In 1974, your chances of winning styling. Naturally. And because the The book begins with “A The following students number worth up to $75,0Q0 and a are not one-in-a-ipillion, as you may Cuckoo’s Nest believes In healthy received degrees at University Note on Hot Dogs.” Read it carefully. The phrase “all Savings Bank of Manchester SNOW special bonus number worih $1,000 in cash have thought, or not even one-in-a- young hair, they use pure ecological of Bridgeport’s graduation Herald meat” means that the hot exercises Dec. 16: dog is made from selected - for a perfect match (the five digits in thousand, but ^an an inaedible one-in organic products. Result: A hairstyle Manchester, David J. Berrill, (including Main Office Drive-in) A Yesterdays cuts of shoulder, flank, loin BOOTS exact order). just-250! /m d that means well over that’s just you. No more - No less. 559A Hilliard St., MS in educa­ and other skeletal meats. If tion; Richard M. Ward, 37 a package is not marked “all Qieck your local papers for both 4,0P0 winners every single week. Hartland Rd., BA in business meat,” the choice meats Will Close Man’s Insulated It Doesn’t Have To Be Short 25 Years Ago winning numbers.. Make someone happy — pick To Be Natural administration. ^rgeant Whiter Cassells is have been diluted with “ex­ on Vernon, Rufus Wells, 6 Allan tenders” — milk powder, ce­ 25% OFF up an extra ticket this week. renamed president of Double-barreled excitement in real, soy flour or with “vari­ IKQBIL NO APPOINTMENTS NEEDED - M0N.-TUL Dr., BS in business administra­ Manchester Police Benevolent Monday, December 31 tion. ety meats”,— heart, liver, the '74 Lottery! It pays to be thoughtful. Association. tongue or chicken. WE WILL BE The U.S- Department of Store dried vegetables in 10 Years Ago - Agriculture recently has re­ at 3p.ni. Manchester Green OPEN tightly closed containers in a This was a Sunday; The vised its standards for the ' SNEa^lMIddtoTpko. “At ths firwir MON. 1116 cool, dry place. Most dried Herald did not publish. composition and labeling of So that our employees vegetables will keep several hot dogs. The' new proposal Monday thru Saturday 9;A0 to 9;00 • Fridny and Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 CONNECTICUT’S LOTTERY months. ^ permits the production of May enjoy the holidays with their families three categories -of franks OVER MiMRS WEEKIX PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP/Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 28, 1973 BL'GS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN r HOP IN/ ^ “tWANK PO VOU MINP IF I . X'M ON A HISH PROTTEIN IT iNCLUPES n r e i y s OUR HOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE S y tV E S ^ ! VOU, HAVE A BITE OF PIETCALCULAtEPTD STAlKSOFCELBRyA T H E S E A R E WBLL.TKAWKSX t H' B U L L GUV'NOf!! LUNCH W HILST, HELP ME LOSE A FEW 'CAUSE HEOOl* KNOW WlLL"TMt /WY WORP. TwidtfS.YOU R S <300P" ECOUMY ME£TlNa-w,wrrri REMEMRReD Watergate ’s Top Story QUy SHOULP ) a b l y SAy HES A NEW YORK (UPI) - Market Inc. The projected decline in 1973 G E N ER A L POSSIBLY SO/HE A S THE BE WORKIN' \a 0 O P MACHINIST, uncertainties will continue as the economy for the first half of ATirr REVELRY? CHANVBER MUSIC.' FIPPLBR MELTHAM, England (UPI) kmg as the unavailability of next year will stem' largely “I was looking forward to a r i:x oO N T h e NEW YORK (UPI) - By an — Old soldier Herbert Thorpe, going to prison to defend the ROOF! energy exists, according to L.F. from a dramatic drop in auto number one. The energy crisis tied for second with the energy overwhelming margin 9. Indians seize Wounded 73, was still sputtering today right of free speech,” he said. Rothschild & Co. "Without and small truck sales, it con­ and Arab oil embargo Was crisis in Asia. Knee, S.D. for 67 days. J American editors chose the number two. over the good Samaritan who “But now because of this in­ energy a^l beta are off,” the tinues. Even though more gas­ The American results; 10. U.S. ends military draft. foiled Thorpe’s fond desire to Watergate disclosures and the The U.S. withdrawal from terfering busybody I won’t be firm says, “and without energy oline should be available than HEADLINE VALUE spend Christmas in jail. cTTS; challenges they raised to the Vietnam and the return ot SIGNIFICANCE able to make mj!,^point.“ there is no stock market. jMpected earlier, coqsumer at- 1. Watergate Thorpe has long campaigned Presidency as the' top news American prisoners of war was 1. Watergate. Despite some perilous declines Htwles towards the availability story of 1973. 2. Resignation ofVVice Presi­ 2. 'The energy crisis. against a law forbidding posting ■ in the nearer term,. “current of gasoline are negative and un- third in both categories. MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD Editors participating in the dent Agnew, Gerald Ford 3. Indochina. of slogans he puts up every year price levels will have proved to Tikely to wear off quickly, the Year-end balloting also was Heating Tip annual poll by U n it^ Press named successor. 4. Agnew resignation. attacking the church, HERE'S THE OKAy/ I'LL GO SEE NOW, REMEMBER, SHERIFF— HE'S be attractive some months firm adds. conducted among editors in N E W YORK (U P I) - International voted almost 3 to 3. Indochina: U.S. 5. The economy. politicians and trade unions. He ADDRESS/ HIM RIGHT AWAVy NOT OUT ON p a r o l e ; CROWDER hence,“J t adds. Europe, Latin America and Heating tips for energy-savers; withdrawal, POWs returned. put them up again this year, SERVED HIS FULL TI/VIE-SO HE'S . V ____ 1 for Wategate over the resigna­ Asia, with all three continents 6. 'The Middle East War. Open blinds and shades on FREE TO GO WHEREVER HE WANTS'f tion of Vice President Spiro T. 4. 'The energy crisis. 7. U.S. and China establish was arrested, fined |12 and sunny days. Close on cold, “The depressive effects of picking the Middle East war in Agnew as the biggest headline 5. 'The Middle East war. liaison offices. refused to pay. cloudy days, except when you the energy crisis are likely to Ocober as the top story. The stock n^rket now story of the year. 6. 'The economy. 8. U.S. ends military draft. That meant Christmas in jail. need natural light. Keep linger well beyond the point American editors put it in fifth appears to have discounted the In separate balloting for 7. Death of , Lyndon B. John­ 9. Nixon-Brezhnev summit Thorpe was looking forward to heating equipment in top Bi) where the numbers indicate the place in their list. /condition. HEY RE impact of energy shortages on stories with the most long- son. meeting. it. rfi \ Watergate finished fifth in Close off and don’t heat NOT crisis to be largely over,” says earnings, according to Halsey, 8. Houston, T ex., m ass Then somebody paid the fine range significance, they again Europe and Latin America and 10. Supreme Court rulings on unused rooms. Close damper THE M ISFIT CONVINCED.* Townsend-Greenspan & Co., Stuart & Co. Inc. of Chicago. murders. abortions, obscenity. for him. I n il b HU b , I M 1.. IM b . 0 . picked the Watergate story as when fireplace is not in use. V ' ( ll-iB CAPTAIN KASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE

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In Shading St, Bernard’s, 64-58 BfEM Yost Despite the, win, which Sports Editor By Len Auster ' Turgeon, (wno pumped in 18). Citl Catholic Rivals in Playoff Games Sunday pegged the Eagles’ standard at took us apart. ’They did what P n F Pt*. The lead see-sawed back and Saturday night emtest against Sparked by sophomore 2 Riccio 5 5-7 IS forth in the early going before \ 4-0 overall and 1-0 in the con­ they wanted to from the out­ Weavbr High at the University Dan Lusa’s eight points and 3 MarteiSi 5 5-7 15 the Eagles took the lead, 14-12 NEW YORK (UPI) - The pass lives. ference, Ogrodnik was visibly side.” 1 Wehr 3 4-5 8 of Hartforf Athletic Center. timely rebounds in the 3 Whelton 8 •2-4 14 on three Martens’ foul shots. Last year heralded the return of the miming game as the precious pigskin unless there is disturbed by his team’s perfM-- Outgunned from the floor 25- And Ogrodnik states, "We’ll n il? the Dolphins will come out run- 3 Soucier 0 M 0 Two were on a personal foul dominant force in offenses. It fourth quarter, East mance. “We won but we 22, East took the verdict on 0 Lusa 2 4-7 8 rise to the occasion against ? e S S f i ! w " " “ ">ew«>ere on the ning Sunday’ as is the custom, but before the day is over there and the third on a technical foul was the year of the runner. Catholic held off a deter­ weren’t executing and not excellent foul shooting as they 1 Moffett 0 (H) 0 league foes. But, we’re not will be some fancy flinging in the Orange Bowl.^ 3 M. Nolen 2 04 4 called on the Saints’ fiery The trend has ^onUnued through this year if 0 . J. Simpson and O ^land colors, however, are two of pro football’s mined bid by HCC foe St. thinking. We were not playing cashed in on 20 of 30 oppor­ looking past Weaver. They’re Three-Man Officiating Teams top receivers, Fred Biletnikoff and Mike Siani Minnesota s battle at Dallas Sunday for the NFC title will intelligent basketball. We were 16 Totals' 22 coach, Tom "R e^; Sullivan. the conse^ative offenses of most teams are any indication. foUow a similar scenerio. ' Bernard to register its first tunities while St. Bernard hit on 20-30 04 the best 0-3 team in the state'. Three-man officating teams haVe been tried out during Uke most NFL teams would, Oakland wlU open Sunday’s AFC forcing shots and passes, and St. BrrnanI (58) The score was deadlocked But l(Mk at the top two passers in both the American and the league triumph, 64-58, last eight of 15 chances. (58) We’ll need a conewted effort to the past two years in National Basketball Assn, pre-season c^mpionshlp game at Miami with a cau tio u s^^S S ^;,^^ '“ellar defensive unit make that included everybody.” B F PU. twice afterwards, with East Natloml Football Confereces. Oakland’s Ken Stabler and night at the Eagles’ Nest Leading by as much as 12 ear­ 3 0-3 6 beat them.” starts. Mendy Rudolph, dean of NBA referees, reports in thtags happen, but Tarkenton often does tht on his own. Scoring honors went to the leading at the quarter, 20-18. Miami s Bob Griese led the AFC, while Dallas’ Roger Staubach before a packed house of ly in the secqnd half, 42-30, East 2 04 4 Ogrodnik added, “We’re the current issue of Sport, “We didn’t miss a call. We had Scrainbling Fran is not at all shy about putting the football Saints’ junior guard Tim Ladd, 1 0-1 2 going to win a lot of two and and Minnesota’s Fran Tarkenton were tops in the NFC •’o** <*own. Stabler will retreat Ayward, particularly in the direction of John Gilliam. Another over 1,200. saw its advantage slowly 9 04 18 every play covered. This has to come about - the game M he Is given enough who hit on nine buckets from 9 8-11 26 four-point games. We’re not B o ^ what four teams are stiU in the running for the Super With All-Stater Joe Whelton deteriorate on the long-range needs it.” Three-man officiating teams have ni«m been Foraian*^'^**^ Tarkenton’s is rookie runningback Chuck the floor and eight attempts bombing of Ladd, Turgeon and 0 04 0 Ladd and Whelton traded going to hammer anybody. a »“> w p t o « . « « being effectively shut down in 0 04 0 hoops in the second period, with employed for selected regular season college varsity ’Try Oakland, Miami, Dallas and Minnesota. from the foul line for 26 points. Nick Murphy, the latter ram­ 1 04 2 We’rC . not physically over­ “ P^“ ‘"8 this season, completing 62.6* the second half, held to just two St. Bernard was hurt in the one East six-point spurt giving powering. Maybe now, people games in New England. Money is the main factor this Stabler is more prone to getting sacked than any other quarter- ming home six points in the 23 Totals 25 8-15 58 f T also connected on 23 scoring passes markers. Coach Stan Ogrod- later stages by his departure as them the upper hand. will start believing us when we practice Isn’t being continued on an every game basis. rack in the NFL, but he is also ore likely to complete a pass any third stanza. With two minor Score at half: East 3S-30 I M .. . TD» *n f«wt Half ttat*d^rtoen?^'* leaderahip iii nik’s quintet had to rely on the backcourtman exited with Sophomore Mike Nolen was say this.” Pro basketball is the only sport which has not increased tune he lets go of the ball. k

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J»AGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 28. 1973 *3 Stolen Car fObituaries Crash Ends Education Board In Arrest (Continued from Page One) future stedent misbehavior. Adamiak Dies, Joseph A. Healy Jr., 16, of The board also feels married Colchester, is being held by day in the school kitchen Hanrljpatpr lEupmng fcalb students shall have the same Manchester Police on motor helping prepare meals and Heart Victim serve were Kennedy and his educational opportunities in vehicle charges stemming from this school system as un­ Manchester—A City of Village Charm an alleged car theft and a sub­ family. SOUTH WINDSOR- Edward married students. PRICK: FIFIKKN CKIN I S R. Adamiak, 40, of 23 Steep Rd. sequent auto accident involving The appointment of three new Further, the board’s respon­ teabhers was approved: MANCHESTER, CONN.,^SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 1973 - VOL. XCIII, No. 76 died Thursday at Manchester that car in Hebron Thursday sibility for the education of all Miss Linda Cusano to teach Memoriai Hospital. night. school age children includes tee TWELVE PAGES - TWO MINI Grade six at Waddell School, About three years ago Mr.- Healy is charged by pregnant teen-ager, married or Adamiak became disabled due Manchester Police with using a replacing Mrs. Jean Kellogg, unmarried. These girls shall to various heart defects and had motor vehicle without the J effective Jan. 7, salary |8,035. allowed to remain in school, Richard Scofield to teach half been hospitalized for con­ owner’s peunission; court date a **lp«*. and services for teem shall be -■^f time in the learning disability siderable periods of time. A is Jan. 14 in Circuit Court 12 at made a regular part of tee Manchester. Healy is also center at Bowers School, effec­ Irate Motorists Report heart transplant was con­ school system. tive Dec. 3, salary $8,555, sidered recently, and the Rev. charged by State Police with Any variation from their con­ prorated half time. E. G. Rosenberger Council, operating a motor vehicle tinuing in regular school Miss Deborah Post to teach KofC, established a fund to without a license and reckless classes shall be based upon kindergarten, half time, at meet the anticipated^ejtpenses driving, in connection with the their assessed needs. ^ Washington &hool, replacing of such an operaMiTThe es­ accident in Hebron; court date A pregnant girl may remain for those charges is Jan. 22 in Mrs. Marguerite Timmons, Gasoline Price Goug; tablishment of the (^ d was an­ in her regular school program Circuit Court 11, Willimantic. effective Jan. 7, salary $8,035, nounced in the Dec. ^4 edition of prorated half time. as long as her physical and 'S' WASHINGTON (UPI) - The The Herald. Healy was taken into custody emotional condition permits. newly announced allocation wholesale price increases from The board adopted two new Federal Energy Office said public transportation and in­ Mr. Adamiak was born in Thursday night by Manchester The girl’s husband (or parents, regulations. Acting Attorey oil suppliers. policies concerning vandalism today it had been flooded with dustries which produce fuel. Hartford and had lived in South Police, who went to the State if she is unmarried) and physi­ General Robert H. Bork said Energy Chief William E. and educational opportunities calls from irate motorists com­ A Form of Rationing Windsor since 1965. He was a Police barracks at Colchester cian should be consulted in Friday he had directed U.S. at­ Simon said Friday that begin­ for married and/or pregnant plaining of price gouging by gas charter member of the after the accident was developing tee educational plan torneys to seek court action ning in mid-January, service Simon, who Thursday set up a students. stations. standby rationing plan which Rosenberger Council and had reported. to fit her needs. against any retail gasoltee stations will be able to meet The board views vandalism A spokesman, Robert Nipp, worked on various committees The car allegedly taken by dealers who charge excessive only about 80 per cent of the de­ could be implemented by against school property by said the office’s phone lines prices. March 1, if needed, and assisted in^its many Healy, towed after the accident Two washout accounts were mand for gasoline because of students as reprehensible. Ac­ have been jammed with com­ acknowledged that the alloca­ charitable activities. to Moriarty Bros, in (*- adopted for Manchester’s Head Bork Notes Reports the government’s new fuel cordingly, the superintendent plaints of excess gasoline tion rules, in effect would He was self-employed as an Manchester, is owned by f J*, Start Program: One in the Bork noted reports that some allocation regulations, an- will take the following steps: charges of from 10 to 25 cents amount to a “moderate form of aluminum siding applicator and DeCormier Motor Sates of Is '"'i amount of $2,500 for money to stations had charged up to 99.9 nouced Friday and scheduled to Identify the students involv^; per gallon at service stations rationing.” was an Army and Air Force Broad St. It was reported stolen be received from fees paid by cents per gallon during the become fully effective Jan. 15. call together persons, including throughout tee country. In many Elsewhere: veteran. He was a communi­ Thursday afternoon by Scott parents of eligible children but Christmas holidays and “this TTie allocation in residual fuel the parents, needed to study the cases, Nipp said, the callers —The Atomic Energy Com­ cant of St. Margaret Mary Clingenpell of 20 Prospect St., whose incomes are over the sort of price gouging at a time oil also could result in a 6 per causes and advise him on ap­ said the price per gallon was mission announced strict new Church. who had parked the loaned car New Navy Assault Craft stipulated amount; the other, of short supply cannot go un­ cent heating cutback in large propriate disciplinary action; not posted on the gas pump. safety standards for nuclear I He is survived by his widow, on Main St. $68,103, is for funds which will challenged. apartments, officials said. But decide upon disciplinary action Nipp said the calls last into reactors but officials said the Mrs. Doris Kozma Adamiak; Five of the seven passengers be received commencing Jan. 1 Internal Revenue Service the new allocations boosted jet ’This artist’s concept depicte the Navy’s forthcoming in excess of 50 knots. Four shrouded air nronellors will and to assess costs against the the night, and as late as 9 p.m. standards could cause a possi­ two daughters, Karen Adamiak in the car were injured in the through Dec. 31, reckoned on a agents have been making field fuel supplies by 10 per cent for Amphibious Assault Landing Craft (AALC) in action. The provide both propulsion and steerino- Thp hull )s maria t students and/their parents; EST Friday phone lines were ble cutback in power generation and Auda Adamiak, both of 9:50 p.m. accident on East St., calendar year basis. This is tee checks of gas stations to deter­ the airline industry which craft, designed and Wng built by AerojectdSencral Corp. welded X u ? ** take any constructive actions still “blocked.” when they go ito effect. Elec­ South Windsor; andhis parents, Hebron, when Healy apparently second year of a two-year fun­ mine compliance with federal originally faced a 25 per cent in Tacoma, Wash., will travel on a cushion of air at speeds needed to guard against the With gasoline ^kupplies tric power already is short in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adamiak of lost control of the vehicle, ding program. price control regulations, which cutback. which struck a tree. diminishing and likely to limit retail gasoline price in­ Under the allocation, service some areas. Hartford. become more scarce because of The funeral is Saturday at The passengers were: creases to a passthrough of stations take a low priority, —Industry, sources said 8:45 a.m. from the Samsel- • Shawn Arsenault, 15, of falling behind hospitals, farms. Venezuela’s decision to double Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 Jamaica, Vt., treated at Rockville Driver Held UAC-Essex petroleum prices was likely to Buckland Rd., with a Mass at Manchester Memorial Hospital Police Report bring a sharp increase in the St. Margaret Mary Church at for a broken shoulder. In High-Speed Chase M erger British Unemployment cost of gasoline and home 9:30. Burial will be in Mt. St. • Michael Lebiedz, 16, of 27 Manchester's Finest At Work heating oil along America’s Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ Tanner St., treated at MMH for East Coast. Venezuela an­ A high-speed chase involving onto Main St. in Talcottville and worth of items from Rham field. contusions. MANCHESTER night. Vandals removed M eet Set nounced plans Friday to raise Manchester and State Police then eastbound on Interstate 86. High School, last June, police Today hundreds of Manchester Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and for street crews to pick up starting Monday. The group May Reach A Million Friends may call at the • Shane Jones, 17, of Pom­ Manchester Police today manufacturer’s insignia from oil prices on New Year’s Day to started on Broad St. near the By this time, another said. other young people, under the direction of Rick Gowen, above is working on Parker St. At noon today. Burger King funeral home tonight from 7 to pano Beach, Fla., admitted to reported two incidents in which each of the nine cars, police EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - $14.08 a barrel, the highest rate Parkade and finally ended in said. Police said during the execu­ town youth director, began assisting some of the town’s LONDON (UPI) - More than the government has called in­ because they had their own 9. MMH with head injuries. Manchester policeman, Gary gasoline was stolen recently, A special stockholders’ meeting provided the young workers with a free lunch.'(Herald in the world. Tolland with the arrest of a 23- Minor, joined the chase. tion of a search and seizure older residents to stack debris from the recent, ice storm photo by Pinto) 500,000 Britons have , been flationary. Coal is the main fuel guaranteed income agreement • Judy Tarascio, 15, of 77 one theft from a gasoline pump is scheduled for Jan. 31 to act thrown out of work because of William Segal year-old motorist, police Manchester Police and the other from a parked Gary E. Shurtleff, 20, of 61 warrant they also found a color used to power electricity in Bri­ with employers and were not A-little-noticed congressional Jensen St., admitted to MMH on a proposal to merge Essex the country’s energy crisis and COLUMBIA - William Segal, reported. Headquarters radioed State High Tower Dr., South Wind­ television set stolen from a tain. eligible for government report says it is Lybia and Iraq with a broken nose. vehicle. International Inc. with United Blackout the number of jobless might 53, of Lakeview Dr., Columbia The motorist — Paul R. Police, who sent three cruisers The Balf Co., 17 N. Main St., sor, was charged Thursday Marlborough home and Cran­ Despite the impasse with the benefits. that have allowed some • Joan Tarascio, 16, of 77 Aircraft Corp. through an reach a million in the next few Lake, died Thursday at St. Komorowski of 130 Vernon to join the pursuit near Exit 99. told police that sometime last afternoon with illegal posses­ field was charg^ with second- miners, the country’s 18,000 'There already were 450,000 “leakage” from the Arab em­ Jensen St., admitted to MMH exchange of stock. Proposals weeks, government officials an­ Francis Hospital. He was the Ave., Rockville — is charged Chase speeds on 1-86 were in sion of heroin, fourth-degree degree burglary and second- electric power engineers Britons on unemployment rolls bargo, and the oil has found its with fractures. week about 100 gallons of gas­ UAC and Essex issued a joint Storm-Caused Debris nounced. husband of Mrs. Helen with reckless driving, failure to excess of 120 m.p.h., police oline, worth a ^ u t $40, was larceny, and third-degree degree larceny in connection Friday called off a two-month- and there have been predictions way to the United States. The • John R. Lacy, 16, of statement Thursday calling for Withdrawn Little progress was seen Gaudreau Segal. obey police officer’s signals, said. criminal trespass, police said. with that incident. old ban on overtime work, the number of jobless wouldtop House Foreign Affairs Com­ Glastonbury, not injured. stolen from a gasoline pump. the meetings to be held at HARTFORD (UPI) - today in ending a wage disoute Mr. Segal was union operating a motor vehicle while The car left 1-86 at Exit 100 in The charges were lodged Also while in the process of easing the severe electrical 1 million in the next few weeks. mittee, in a report released • Julie Colangelo, 16, of 137 The thief forced a lock on the Essex headquarters In Fort Northeast Utilities said Friday between tee National Coal representative and business his license is suspended, Tolland, and was finally against Shurtleff on a Circuit their search, police charged shortage. An enforced three-day work Dec. 20, cited testimony fom White St., not injured. regular gasoline pump to drain Wayne, Ind., and East Hart­ Pickup Starts Monday it is scrapping its proposed Board and the coal miner’s un­ manager of the Plumbers operating an unregistered stopped on Troy Rd. the tank, police said. Court 12 re-arrest warrant, and Cranfield, and three other oc­ ford. Government figures released week was scheduled to begin George M. Bennsky, the State emergency energy conserva­ ion that has contributed to Friday showed 544,000 persons Union Local 76, Hartford. motor vehicle, and misuse of Komorwoski was taken into In the other incident, ''he was turned over to East cupants of his apartment, If approved tee merger would Monday to cut energy consump­ Department’s director of fuels Town of Manchester highway tion measures because of ad­ Britain’s worst economic crisis He was born in Newport, R.I., marker plates. custody by Holyfield and Minor, reported to police Thursday, Hartford Police, who held the Stephen Cranfield, 22, Brian become effective Feb. 5 or The volunteers met this mor­ who were eligible for un­ tion. Further unemployment and energy, as the source of in­ and paite department crews will Gleason St., Golway St., Jeffer­ ditional fuel oil alloted for New in a generation. Negotiations, and had lived in Hartford Burger Asks Komorowski, held on a $250 who returned to Manchester. about 20 gallons of gas were warrant. Holder, 19, and Dennis Mosher, shortly thereafter. ning at Robertson School and employment benefits were laid may occur then, officials said. formation about the leakage. start pickup of storm debris in son St., Kenwood Dr., Kerry England utilities. which failed to reach an agree­ off — a sharp jump of 144,000 before coming to Columbia bond, is scheduled to appear in Komorowski was held in the siphoned from the tank of a 23, with possession of The boards of directors of teen went out into different St., Mather St. For Better tee North End of town Monday, The measures had been sub­ ment Thursday, were expected from figures released the day Lake two years ago. He was a Circuit Court 12 at Manchester police station’s basement lock­ pickup truck parked at the In other Manchester Police marijuana. bote companies unanimously areas of town to work. Public Works Director Jay Also, Norte St., Northfield mitted to the Connecticut to resume Wednesday. before. Navy veteran of World War II. Jan. 14. up. Town Fire Department Hose reports: Robert Cranfield and Dooley approved a definitive agree­ Townspeople who need tee Trial Lawyers Giles has announced. St., Old N. Main St., Oakland St. Public Utilities Commission for Britain’s 260,000 coal miners A spokesman for the Depart­ Consumer Agency He is also survived by three The police pursuit of the car Co. 3 firehouse on Lawton Rd. • A car owned by Hartford were released on $5,000 non­ ment to merge on Nov. 28, cleanup assistance can make from N. Main to Woodbridge NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Streets to be covered by town a hearing next Wednesday, but have refused to work overtime ment of Trade and Industry brothers, Abraham Segal and Komorowski was driving The victim, on-duty fireman Rd. Enterprises, reported surety bonds for appearance in about two weeks after tee firms arrangements through the St., Oakland Ter., Rachel Rd., Chief Justice Warren E. Burger employes Monday are on tee were withdrawn following the to press demands for a pay hike said many more were actually Albert Segal, both of Newport, started at about 1 a.m. on John Hahn of 70 Linden St., stolen Wednesday night, was Circuit Court 11, WiUimantlc, agreed in principle to tee Manchester Civil Defense 'Tudor Lane, Sheldon Rd., South Probing Complaints and Dave Segal of San Diego, took his campaign to upgrade Broad St., wound through I News recovered by police Thursday. on Jan. 15. Police said about $2,- first of 27 snowplowing routes Headquarters, tel. 649-9068. announcement of federal off work but not counted valued the garoline at $10. merger. St., Union Court, Union PL, allocation of 4.5 million barrels HARTFORD (UPI) - The that some stations are charging Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Esta the qualifications of trial Manchester to Interstate 86 at • Tools valued at about $125 600 worth of the goods taken which zig-zag through town People can volunteer their ser- lawyers today to those who can Capsules from north to south. Westfield St., and Wood Lane. of residual fuel oil to the state has be^n an investigation excessive prices, and some are Bookman of New York City. Talcottville, continued on 1-86 I Four persons were taken into were stolen from a parked car from Rham were recovered. It v ices by c a llin g CD Giles said tee debris collec­ do most about it — the law Giles advised townspeople region’s power companies. into complaints of discrimina­ requiring customers to buy Funeral services were this into Tolland, and State Police— custody by Manchester Police owned by Carlo E. DiPace of 46 included mostly musical in­ H eadquarters on another tion along the snowplowing school professors. who wish to have debris The plans had included state Lawrence Named tion, over pricing^ and tie-in other products and services to afternoon in the chapel of the who joined the chase on 1-86, Thursday morning on charges Camp Meeting Rd., DiPace struments, stereos, radios, and VITAMIN telephone number, 649-6001. routes will probably take about Speaking at the Association of collected to “neatly pile” tee initiated conservation selling by some service stations obtain gasoline. Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ stopp^ the car on Trqy Rd., stemming from aUeged shoplif­ reported T h u r^y . some cash. The first snowplowing route, three weeks to complete. American Law Schools, Burger Fuel Supplies material on their front lawns. measures and selective power in Connecticut. Other complaints received in­ mington Ave., Hartford. Burial about a half-mile from Tolland ting of two steaks and a w ^ge • Tires and wheels worth The others charged are HEADQUARTERS where town crews will collect Schedules of pickup are ap­ reported that mail from judges WASHINGTON (UPI) - The material should be placed shutoffs. Tolland Assessor State Consumer Protection volved refusal by some stations was in Willimantic. Center. of cheese from the Pathmark about $80 were removed from a scheduled to appear in Circuit. Liggett Parkade debris Monday, include the and lawyers since he spoke on Council of Economic Advisers proximate, he said, and depend Lelan Sillin Jr., president of to sell gasoline to some The family suggests that any At times, the speed of the supermarket on Spencer St. car owned by S&S Buick, Court 12, Manchester, Jan. 21. Low Prices! perpendicular to the street, following streets: Commissioner Barbara Dunn the subject in November has in­ Chairman Herbert Stein said on the w eather. Lists of Northeast Utilities, said the Walter A. Lawrence of 32 Selectmen. The selectmen had motorists, ^ s . Dunn said. memorial contributions may be chase exceieded 120 miles an The four men, all charged Adams St., Wednesday night. Giles said, with the larger ends Buckland St., Windsor St., said Friday the investigation dicated overwhelmingly that Thursday supplies of gasoline, snowplowing routes will be easing of the fuel supply situa­ Walker St. Friday night was ap­ been conducting interviews The complaints will be in­ made to a charity of the donor’s hour, police said. with fourth-degree larceny, are • A car owned by Aim Miller of branches facing tee street. Slater St., Hale Rd., Tolland will be headed by department reform is needed. He quoted heating oil and other fuels will published by The Herald on a tion “should enable New pointed Tolland’s first full-time since Election Day in counsel Robert R. Sills. vestigated as to possible choice. Police gave this account of James L. Czajkowski, 24, of of 51 Mill St., reported stolen Come and Help Us Celebrate Our Debris shouldn’t be placed in Tpke., Adams St. from New one New England judge as become even tighter in January daily basis as town crews con­ England utilities to more fully assessor. November, when Tolland violations of the Unfair Trade the incident: H artford Rd.; Donald S. Wednesday, was recovered by tee street or on tee sidewalk, State Rd. to Tolland Tpke., She said her department has writing, “far too many lawyers and February. But when tinue work. develop our contingency plan­ Announcement was made by adopted the council-manager Practices Act ahich provides Howard J. Deveran Patrolman Russell Holyfield, Sypeck, 23, of East Hartford; police Thursday. Giles emphasized. Baldwin Rd., Bryan Dr., received several complaints have absolutely no business at supplies begin to loosen, he ning in cooperation with the six Tolland’s new town manager, form of government. for penalties of up to $25,000. SOUTH WINDSOR- Howard on routine patrol headed north Paul D. Cianci, 21, of East • Wheel covers valued at $100 Elderly, handicapped, or Burnham St., Carmen Rd., said, soaring prices will spiu: a state goverments.” John Harkins, who is winding Lawrence was born in J. Deveran, 76, of 1837 Main St. all representing clients in on Broad St., spotted a car in Hartford; and Gary R. were taken from a car owned shut-in townspeople are being Chapel Rd., Clark St., Concord court.” “steep increase in inflation.” Skylab 3 Sillin said the extra fuel up seven years as Manchester’s Rockville on March 1,1942, and died Thursday at a South Wind­ the Parkade parking lot Schmidt, 21, of East Hartford. by David McQuade of 514 mimmi offered assistance in cleaning Rd. The chief justice in should boost Northeast’s inven­ assistant town manager. He graduated from Rockville High sor convalescent home. operating at a high rate of Schmidt was also charged Hilliard St. recently. 30 Years as Pero Orchard, and their yards of storm debris by Also, Cornwall Dr., Deming Crew Studies. tories to about 6.2 million goes to Tolland Jan. 7. School. He attended the evening Minuteman Test Mr. Deveran was born in November suggested a speed. The car left the lot and Kissinger with breach of peace and in­ • An unspecified number of 20 Years as Pero Fruit Stand! local Boy Scouts, Girl Scout^ St., Avery St., Croft Dr., Depot program of accreditation for barrels or the equivalent of a Lawrence, who has been an division at the University of South Windsor and had lived headed south on Broad St., and WASHINGTON (UPI) - toxication. books were taken in a I ORCHARD FRESH: Mae*, CorUanda, Wlnatapa, Rad S Ooldan DaUoloual and other individuals who have St., Drexel Dr., Elberta IW., Kohoutek lawyers who appear in court. 27-day reserve. Northeast, assessor aide in the Manchester Hartford and the Hartford Divi­ here most of his life. He was a Holyfield began pursuit, using Secretary of State Henry A. All were released on their Wednesday break into the Stan­ Applaa, ^ Fraah Cld*r„ I volunteered. McNall St., Pond Lane, and tee Proposal Stirs To carry out the proposal, he FRESH: Spinach, Oraan Scan*, Cauimowar, BrocolH, Egg Planl,| HOUSTON (UPI) - The which serves Connecticut and assessor’s office for nearly a sion of the University of retired farmer. his cruiser’s flashing blue lights written promises to appear in dard Educators building, 150 N. Manchester Youth Commis­ road between Tolland T^ke. and recommended that the present Kissinger told a news con­ Romahw S Baalon LaHuea, Hoi Pappara, Belgian Endhra, Buttamut s l Skylab 3 astronauts walk in parts of Massachusetts, year, was one of three can­ Connecticut, and worked He is survived by several and siren. court Jan. 14, except Schmidt, Main St. The firm is taking a sion chairman Richard Gowen N. Main St. three-year basic law training be ference Thursday the Soviet Aeem Squaah, Lack*, Rad Onion*, Corn, Swaat Potato**... I space today for tee second time presently has about a 23-day didates recommended to toward an associate degree at nieces and nephews. At Broad and Center St., the Union’s actions “during the who was released on a $150 non­ complete inventory to deter­ IM PORTED: SpanM i Malon*, Rad, WMt* S Btu* Orapaa, Orap*lruil,l said that about 100 persons — Town crews won’t work cut to two, with a third year this week to photograph Comet supply in reserve. Harkins by the Tolland Board of Windham State Technical Up Controversy Graveside services were this pursued vehicle skidded first phase of the Middle East surety bond for court mine value of the missing I Uffl**, Tangalo**, Parafanmona, PInaappI*, Boac imd D*An|ou Pear*. mostly high school students and Tuesday, New Year’s Day, but focusing on courtroom conduct through a red light and headed scouts — have volunteered to Kohoutek, paying close atten­ Institute in Willimantic. - afternoon in Center Cemetery. peace conference have been appearance Jan. 14. goods. ★ WEEKEND ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ★ will continue thb debris collec­ tion to any changes since tee WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Air Force has asked con­ The Newkirk and Whitney and prcedures. east on Center St. The car then • Jewelry and cigarette aid townspeople in tee cleanup tion Wednesday on tee second Burger told the professors he constructive” and Russian CAUFOmiM LETTUCE...... head 28o ball of ice streaked within 14 gressional permission to fire eight unarmed intercontinen­ Funeral Home, 318 Burnside skidded around in a ISO^degree Manchester Police said nine lighters, worth a total of $125, effort. snowplowing route, which in­ did not intend to advocate "a cooperation in helping solve the aREENPEPKM...... ib. million miles of the Sun. Ave., East Hartford, was in circle, heading west on Center cars parked at the Carriage were stolen recently from the 290 Few people have called to cludes these streets: (j Israeli Election tal Minuteman missiles oyer Montana, Idaho and Oregon small elite corps” of courtroom Middle,East crisis is necessary Gerald P. Carr and Edward charge of arrangements. St., and Holyfield continued House Apartments on E. Center 426 W. Middle Tpke. apartment SUNKIST m m 0MNBE8, large size .. .6 for B90 request the volunteers’ Union St., N. School St., Mill to the Pacific Ocean, with debris falling into unpopulated lawyers like the one functioning to continued easing of Soviet- G, Gibson leave tee confines of pursuit. American tensions. St. were vandalized Thursday of Catherine Musolino. IMNIITED CHESTNUTS...... lb. B90 assistance, Gowen noted, St., Apel PL, Beacon St., areas. in England, but merely es­ The car turned onto Broad St. _____ o SHEEN MT. POTATOES ...... 10 Ibe S1.1S although “there’s enough work the giant station to spend 3(4 Buckland Alley, Centerfield St., hours tracking Kohoutek’s path May Be Close Oregon Gov. Tom McCall reacted angrily and Sen. Henry Mrs. Mabel Thebodeau tablishment of “a threshhold of again, heading, north, and HEBRON to keep them busy.” Funeral services for Mrs. Consul Kidnaped ISEALTKT ICE CREAM...... 20o off on 1/2 goliim Eastfield St.. Edward St., across the heavens. William R. minimum standards for the violated stop signs and red Increase Prices Noel R. Dooley, 21, of Pine M. Jackson, D-Wash., said he had serious questions that Mabel Cross Thebodeau of Con­ BELFAST (UPI) - Police 1‘IS O K r...... 8 10-oz. cans $1.181 Pogue remains inside to roll the right to handle a serious case, lights at several intersections, CARACAS (UPI) - Govern­ Ridge Apartments, TEL AVIV (UPI) - Prime barrage of newspaper, broad­ the test was necessary. cord, N.H., form erly of and British army troops in “Our Produce Isn’t Packaged, Pick Out Your Ouml” station over to point the either for the defense or the Felice said. The chase con­ Manchester, and Robert L. Minister Golda Meir and her cast and personal appeals at But Rep. Dick Shoup, R- Jackson said, "I have a Manchester, who died Thursday ment sources estimate a 70 per helicopters, cars and trucks cameras at tee comet. prosecution.” tinued along Hilliard St., Main cent increase in Venezuelan oil Cranfield, 17, of Marlborough, right-wing rival went into the sundown today at the end of the Mont., from whose district the serious question in my mind in Concord Memorial Hospital, searched today for Thomas Energy Crunch The astronauts were to open “Other professions and other St., N. School St., Oakland St., prices will come out of today’s were arrested this morning by I Yes, we^re open Mew Yearns Day final round of campaigning for Jewish sabbath. missile would be fired, said it that this is really necessary. If will be Monday at 11 a.m. 4 St. Nledermayer, an electronics the hatch at 12:30 p.m. EST to trades do that,” he said. “It is and Tolland Tpke., at speeds up Israel’s national elections today Defense Minister Moshe was “only reasonable” to test the failsafe system is operated, planned announcement, with executive who serves as West State Police from Troop K, on use special cameras to capture Mary's Episcopal Church. The urgent in the public interest to 80 m.p.h. with the outcome expected to Dayan, who has been accused the missile will come down in motorists and home owners Germany’s honorary consul in warrants issued by Circuit -THE KINQ the comet’s history. America’s lines of defense. Rev. Stephen White, curate, that the progress of doing On Tolland Tpke., the pur­ be in the hands of still un- by Likud candidates of mis-, The Air Force said Friday it 100-pound bits and this will be a along the U.S. East Coast Northern Ireland. Police said Court 12.«harging them with OF Causes Layoffs Carr and Pogue set a will officiate. Burial will be in justice itself has such basic sued car left the Town of decidkl voters. handling preparations for the was asking Congress for per­ dangerous thing if it should fall St. Bridget Cemetery. expected to bear the brunt of they believed the extremist third-degi^ite burglary and first- spacewalk record of seven standards.” Manchester, but Holyfield con­ the rise. The boost would be the degree larceny. PRODUCE” Incomplete polls indicated a war, ran into more criticism mission to test-fire four mis­ over a populated area.” Friends may call at the John Irish Republican Army United Press International hours Christmas Day, but of­ tinued the chase, which went 12th since Jan. 1. The artests were made in been laid off throughout tee close race between Mrs. Meir’s Friday while campaigning at a siles — without nuclear Shoup, from Missoula, Mont., F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 snatched him from the street PEROm oM M aatr. The American working man ficials said today’s venture U.S. auto industry now, but Labor party and Deputy . Tel Aviv luncheon club. warheads — next winter and the largest city in the missile's W. Center St., Sunday from 2 to outside his Belfast home connection with the investiga­ should take only half teat time has begun feeling tee energy most of them will return to Menahem Begin’s Likud coali­ Woman Points Finger four more the following winter flight path, said it was "a good 4 and 7 to 9 p.m^ Thursday. tion of the theft of about $3,800 with fewer tasks to perform. pinch in his job, as well as his work after the holidays. tion for seats in Israel’s 120- A woman relative of a soldier from silo$ near Malmstrom Air idea to test our defense system. home and car. I F ire C alls American Airlines sent out The astronauts had a radio member Knesset (parliament). slain in the fighting pointed her Force Base, Mont., near Great We are putting a lot of our General Motors (^rp. said furlouoh notices Friday to 2,300 conversation Friday with Dr. A victory for the hawkish finger at tee defense minister Falls, Mont. hopes for safety in this line of In Memoriam Conservation Lubos Kohoutek of Friday it would lay off 86,000 employes. Most of the workers Likud party was expected to and shouted, “That man must Waller A. Lawrence It said five.pieces would fall defense an I think it is only In loving memory of Mary Grabowski workers because tee energy Czechoslovakia, the discoverer who passed away December 28, 1970. (Continued from Page One) given to “regular” cqstomers. are ground personnel and bring a hardening of Israel’s He studied real estate ap­ into sparsely populated areas of reasonable to test it." THURSDAY crisis is cutting the sale of big of the comet. go.” Meskill also said his office management and headquarters bargaining position at tee Mid­ “I did not think and I do not praisal principals and practice the Idaho Panhandle — the mis­ The Air Force said that if a Dear Mother you are not forgotten. 4:30 p.m. — Smoking light and medium-sized cars. U.S. “It is a great pleasure to in emptying its cargo holding up had received similar com­ employes in New York, Tulsa, dle East peace talks in Geneva. think now that I have to at U(i)nn in a course instructed sile’s 2‘/2-ton first stage and Minuteman blew up in the first Tbough on earth you are no more. fixture outside 358 W. Middle other tankers. airlines have begun sending grept you as the first human Still in memory you are with us, Tpke. (Town Fire plaints, but said he had not Okla., and Fort Worth, Tex. The ^polls not counting an resign,” Dayan responded. He by Alfred Werbner of Jarvis four 60-pound panels. 102 seconds of flight, which As you always were before. Charter said it would not be studied the legal aspect of tee WM A LOTTERY furlough notices to employes Pan American World beings studying a comet from eligible 150,000 soldiers — Until now, the Air Force has takes it 100 miles down range, said, however, he would quit if Real Estate in Manchester. Department). because of tee reduction of outer space,” Kohoutek told worth waiting for price in­ problem. Airways announced layoffs showed Labor and Likud a non-partisan goverment com­ Lawrence also, studied.data tested its missiles and crews by the debris would be scattered Daughter, Sally, and Al KIrka 7:07 p.m. — Excessive smoke flights. them as he watched the creases at the harbor because it Gasoline usei^, charged exor­ affecting 1,335 employes. This roughly even, but with up to 40 mittee investigating tee war processing at the University of carting them down to over land area — how wide from chim n ey a t 374 costs about $1,000 an hour in GM Chairman Richard C. astronauts on live television to Hackmatack St. (Town). bitant prices, are being urged includes 1,000 cabin attendants per cent of the voters still un­ finds him negligent. New'Haven, and took real es­ Vandenberg Air Force Base on depending partly on how early In Memoriam expenses to maintain a large Getstenberg said 48,000 and 175 management pdrsonel Mission Control. “You mission decided. the detonation took place. In In loving memory of Russell Corcoran, by tee Internal Revenue ^ r - Dayan said Israel’s armed tate courses at State University the California coast where they carrier. The state, vice to contact tee Economic COMEBACK CAR! workers will be laid off at 10 to be furloughed next monte is indeed very important for Ballot Boxes Arrive forces foresaw “ the clouds could be fired 5,000 miles over safety tests the largest single who passed away December 28, 1972 astronomy.” of New Platz, New York. meanwhile, sought to deter­ Stabiliztion office in either . . . Vegas . . . Mavericks . . . Dusters . . . Njovas . . . Mustangs . . . Darts. . . assembly plats from New and 160 pilots already laid off Ballot boxes arrived at gathering” before war broke Before joining the the water. This has been chunk has weighed 100 pounds. We think of you in silence. mine whether it has power to Bridgeport or Hartford. Jersey to California and Will re­ whose notices to return to work frontline polling places today out, but failed to “correctly Manchester assessor’s office criticized as unrealistic But after 102 seconds, the A>r We often speak your name. main laid off as long as tee CLOUDY But all we have are memories. Correction prevent gasoline dealers frdm are being cancelled. for Israel’s soldiers, mostly assess the Arabs’ effectiveness last IPebruary, Lawrence because crews had plently of Force said, the missile would giving special treatment to If the number on your Dec. 20th bttery. ticket Numbers for tickets d^ted December 20. plants are closed, as long as 10 have so much momentuni that And your p lc^ re in a frame. The Republican members of is listed, you've won $17 and a chance tg win Trans World Airlines said it mobilized reservist on duty and fighting capacity.” worked for seven years as job because crews had plenty of regular customers. The IRS has reported days. Another 38,000 workers at was furloughing an additional since last October’s 17-day, the Vandenberg test site was debris would not land until it Mather and Family th e , Board of Directors have one of two 1974 Pontiac Venturas. To be eligible 04411 30394 51522 59402 74726 87273 Begin’s Likud coalition has supervisor and field represen­ Deputy State Attorney violations of tee federal price seven plants will go on In­ had been hurled 600 miles ask^ for a meeting to diwuss $17 2,900 employes, making a total .Middle East war. accused the Meir government tative for United Appraisal Co. not the same as a field of 200 General C. Perrie Phillips said regulations by gasoline, heating for the new car. drawing Jan. 10th, claim your 13255 35275 51831 65757 74855 88287 definite furloughs bmause one across Idaho and Oregon and In Memoriam the storm of last week. In a at anv participating Savings and Iran (instant of 3,750 TWA workers laid off .The soldiers were scheduled of being “caught napping" in from its East Hartford office. missiles like" that around a Thursday the stu^y |s being oil and diesel fuel dealers in tee 16117 44277 53727 68552 83121 89758 shift is being eliminated. because of the fuel shortage. Malmstrom. into the Pacific Ocean. In loving memory of Raymond Cam- story Thursday, it was in- payorf!). Motor VAicle Office or the Lottery to vote Sunday, a day before advance of the Arab attack and He is married and the father done in anticipation of a formal state. „ 19657 44547 54491 68754 85357 90396 The layoffs, said Irving •The forecast for Connecticut One of the reasons for the test waeo who passed away tfecem ber 28, dfeated a letter calling for that Claim Center in Wethersfield. You must claim by United already had an­ civilians go to the polls in a con­ of offering too many territorial of three children. McCall said in Salem, Ore., request from Consumer Protec­ An IRS spokesman said gas­ Bluestone, United Auto Considerable cloudiness was believed to be recurring meeting had been hand- Jan. 2nd to quabfy for the car drawing.* 28263 47764 56050 73452 86125 90986 nounced it is furloughing 300 troversial election centering on concessions at the Geneva talks The Tolland Board of that his reaction could be tion Commissioner Barbara oline prices were regulated by Workers vice president for pilots and 650 flight attendants today. High in the nfiiddle to up­ titled: “ McCall has a tan­ aspersions on the Minuteman’s Each leaf and flower may wither. delivered to Town Manager it *Y SnhM *T 7**nraai Uckal 4*1* to cUiai yoar 117 priw. Israel’s preparedness for tee Maj Gen. Ariel Sharon, the Selectmen, which usually The evening sun may set. Dunn. price lists dated May 15, 1973, General Motors, “are obviously next monte. per 40s. Cloudy with chance of reliability. In a limited test Robert Weis| and to other ■ 1973 war and its bargaining most likely Likud candidate to meets every other Tuesday trum.” He said he had talked But the hearts that loved you dearly, Mrs, Dunn’s department'and and teat all increases must caused by a combination of tee showers tonight. Low in tee from silos several years ago the Are the ones that won't forget. board members. The Herald Eastern Air Lines sajd two terms at the Geneva peace con­ replace Dayan as defense night, met Friday night as a with Idaho Gov. Cecjl Andrus other state departments have reflect the dealer’s increased energy crisis and tee ineptitude weeks ago it would lay off 3,760 middle to upper 30s.' Partly sun­ ference, - ■ minister, Friday won a court replacement for its meeting whose “reaction was the same Air Force put only enough fuel Sadly missed by erred; the letter was delivered of tee Nixon administration.” reported several complaints costs on a doUar-for-dollar personnel because of reduc^ ny Sunday. High in the low to Labor and Likud candidates case challenging his right to scheduled Tuesday, which is as mine and may even be more in four Minuteman to get them Wife a ^ Children only to Weiss. CONNECnCUrS LOTTEM Some 289,000 workers have middle 4(te. about preferential treatments basis. schedules. prepared to begin a final take part in the election. New Year's Day. strenuous." barely put of their silos.

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