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PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., Dec. 26, 1974 Law Does Not Force Lobbyists to Tell Expenses declaration, a single sentence favorably by the Governmental any amount. Twelve others lobbying legislators Is worth Labor Council AFL-CIO, By MARK MILLER troduce a bill requiring lob­ under the category “Honest byists to report who hires them, Administration and Policy wrote the word "retainer,” out of the annual fee they reported the highest expen­ HARTFORD (UPI) - There Committee, was attacked as equally as uninformative. charge their clients. diture for siZ months, $28,832. Public Officials and Honest is no way Connecticut citizens for how much money, how Government.” much they spend lobbying and full of loopholes, unwieldy, am­ And nearly half of the 98 lob­ They say that they are not Telephone, electric power, atf r lEuf ning H? ralb can tell how much money labor biguous, and lacking ethical byists who wrote “none” in the paid “ specifically” for lob­ banking and nursing home in­ ‘”rhe Democratic Party sup­ unions, banks, -businesses, how the money is spent. ports complete disclosure of all Two lobbying reform bills provisions. compensations category bying. terests were among the other utilities and other interests Current law governing lob­ represented commercial in­ “’There is nothing to require high spenders. lobbying before all branches of MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1974- VOL. XCIV, No. 74 Manchester—A City of Village Charm spend each year lobbying to in­ were submitted unsuccessfully government on a year-round EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: EHTEEN GENTS in the 1974 session of the bying activity requires only terests and were obviously not lawyers to Itemize what they’ve Some of the hundreds of fluence state government. legislative lobbyists to register at the legislature on their own been paid,” said Hatmner, a thousands of dollars spent basis,” it reads. What limited information legislature. One died in com­ at the beginning of the session time. lawyer himself. during the six months involved ’The platform plank does not there is available deals only mittee. The other, which some say, however, that compensa­ advocates of reform opposed as and list their employers, and Deputy Secretary of the State Massachusetts citizens may campaign contributions and with lobbyists at the report at the end of the session Harry Hammer says the word­ find out how much outside in­ money spent on diners and out­ tion should be spelled out or legislature, and not with those sloppily drafted, was defeated that other expenses should be in the Senate. "compensation paid by ing of the law permits lob­ terests spend at their capitol. In ings for legislators. Such less visible, often the same per­ employer.’’ byists to skirt its intent. the last six months alone, hun­ expenses need not be reported listed. Ford Slates Meeting sons who seek to Influence The first, proposed in large part by the Connecticut Citizen When the final list was com­ Lawyers and other promoters dreds of thousands of dollars under current Connecticut law. state commissions and piled this year, however, 43 lob­ working as lobbyists claim they was spent trying to influence In Connecticut, the John Carter was the first regulatory agencies. Action Group, died in the Judiciary Committee. byists had simply filled in the cannot accurately say how government in the Bay State. Democratic Party’s 1974 plat­ postmaster and publisher of a Secretary of the State Gloria word “salary” without listing much money their time spent The Massachusetts State form is vague in its lobbying newspaper in Providence, RX in Driver^8 Seat Schaffer says she plans to in­ The second bill, reported out Rep. A1 Ullman (D-Ore.) is ser­ With Energy Experts ving as acting chairman of the House Ways and Means Com­ VAIL, Colo. (UPI) — President Ford en­ the contents,” he said. “We’ll see later.” Soviet Union “most favored nation” trade mittee, a post long held by Rep. counters a “bunch of high-powered ‘ Federal Reserve Board chairman Wilbur Mills (D-Ark.), until moguls” today. This time they are his treatment. Congress accepted it with the energy experts. Arthur Burns, Chairman Alan Greenspan understanding that Moscow would ease relinguished earlier this month. of the Council of Economic Advisers and Ford was punning Thursday in announ­ emigration restrictions for Soviet Jews. Ullman is expected to be other experts were summoned to confer cing that Treasury Secretary WilUam Ford skied for Vk hours Thursday. “I elected chairman of the com­ with Ford Saturday on ways to reverse the mittee when the new Congress The Simon, Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. fell down a couple of times,” he confessed recession. Morton and energy administrator Frank to reporters, “but it got better toward the convenes next month. Nessen said Ford is seeking further Zarb would be coming to his playgound in end.” explanation for some recommendations the Rockies for a strategy session on 'The President also has been taking a the energy planners submitted before he energy. A mogul can be either a hump of daily swim in the heated pool adjoining his left Washington. He said the President has SATURDAY snow or ice on a ski slope or an important, chalet, leased from Dallas oilman Richard ruled out the constantly recurring influential person. D. Bass. He shares the pool with his Vail Give Blood proposal that he increase gasoline taxes to neighbors. "We’ll have a bunch of high-powered curb consumption, considering it in­ 2 On Monday Son Joins Party moguls,” he said, “so I won’t be able to equitable to some segments of society. Mike Ford, the President’s 24-year-old An appeal is being made by BANK pays ski.*’ 'There were indications that Ford may son and his wife Gayle will leave Colorado Red Cross blood program of­ Ford also is studying a 50-page report on mandatorily restrict oil imports by 1 today to spend the remainder of the ficials to the public for support the Central Intelligence Agency and million barrels a day by late 1975. holidays with her family at Catonsville, of the Bloodmobile when it whether it spied in the United States —a Gasoline rationing apparently has been Md. visits the Knights of Columbus violation of its charter —in recent years. put on the back burner. There was a new addition to the clan home, 138 Main St., Monday The New York Times reported Sunday Ford signed 11 bills Thursday. He has with the arrival of Susan Ford’s boyfriend, from 12:45 to 5:30 p.m. that the CIA followed, eavesdropped, 125 more left by Congress when' it Gardner Britt of Alexandria, Va. During the holidays a pint of opened the mail and kept files on 10,000 7 T O P D O L L A R adjourned. Among the ones signed The Fords continued an almost nightly blood is used every five minutes dissidents in the antiwar and other Thursday officially allow girls to play Lit­ party schedule by going to dinner next in Connecticut hospitals. It is / f ’s Sledding Time in Manchester movements. tle League baseball, ending a 35-year boys- door at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fltzhue imperative that this blood be Ford indicated to reporters that he may only policy. Scott, a Milwaukee, Wis., architect who available for patients when make the document public. “It depends on Ford still must act on the bill to give the has designed many homes in Vail. they need it. Their lives could on All Savings Deposits The White Christmas present of youngsters as they took their sleds morning in Springs Park. be at stake. Mother Nature was being fully (old and new) to the town’s sledding (Herald photo by Pinto) Donors are urged to continue exploited today by Manchester’s areas. This scene was snapped this the holiday spirit of giving by giving the gift of life. Because Trade Balance Deficit Reported of fewer scheduled drawings due to the holidays, the need to WASHINGTON (UPI) - The U.S. Exports were up 4.6 per cent from Imports of all petroleum products was meet the quota at each Blood- Newsprint Recycling balance of trade fell into deficit by $113 November, but imports grew at an even estimated at 1K.3 million barrels in mobile is essential. million in November because of a faster rate of 6.2 per cent to account for November, up from an average of 184.9 Also, due to the holidays, ap­ weakening in exports of manufactured the deficit. million barrels in the two previous pointments for the Bloodmobile NEW TOP Rate Certificate goods, the Commerce Department There was a trade surplus of $24.9 months. have been less than expected. Hit hy Recession reported today. million in October. A weakened balance of merchandise In order that Manchester can Commerce also said imports of mineral Commerce said exports of manufac­ trade contributes to domestic Inflation by do its part in supporting the By SOL R. COHEN “True, we don’t make any money on our p i, i,-, p fuels and lubricants increased in tured goods, which dropped, were respon­ removing currency from circulation. blood program, many more „ „ , .. . newspaper pickup program,” said Giles, Bookm obile...... Page 2 sible for toe slower growth. Food exports RecycUng of newspapers the brainchild .-but ^ g ^ e r do we mike any money on Old Codger ...... Page 2 November. The November jump in oil imports wai donors will be needed. continued to increase at a rapid rate. shown by data gathered by the Federal Donors who have made ap­ of ravironmentahsts and the saWation of „ „ i,age pickup program Maybe we Tech homr roll PaL 3 Commerce also said the index of leading those towns with landfill worries, has should stoowoirvine about makine monev lech honor ro ll...... Page J Energy Administration and two industry pointments are reminded to % economic indicators declined for the Imports of oil, coal and other mineral fallen victim to the recesssion and has all reev-UnB^^re^re runnina^out of Gardening with A tw ood...... Page 8 groups, toe American Petroleum Institute keep them. Walk-in donors will fourth straight month. The index is con­ fuels jumped to $2.4 billion in November but Sl»pp«l to most a ™ . ol the .tale and Z , b e j i ' [ S g 'r M ol « Area Profile ...... Page 6 and the Independent Petroleum Associa­ be welcome throughout the day. sidered to be a barometer of which direc­ from $2.3 billion in October. tion. Give life, give hope, give “ B Tih ItoKheaer, the program la com i | " S h . . . . Page U tion the economy will take in the months In a parallel report. Commerce said the API and IPA said oil imports usually blood. Effective Annual Yield to come. A downward trend suggests rn New 6 YEAR SAVINGS tinuing, said Director of Public Works Jay " „ ' , Winter sports ...... Page 14 volume of all petroleum and petroleum- rise during November, DMember and Gilea, “thanks to the cooperation of Lydall P rogram To C ontinue HpralH Anolo Paao 19 weakness ahead with declining production based imports in November was higher January because of increased demand for CERTIFICATES and more unemployment. Inc. (Colonial Board).” • Giles complimented Lydall for its ® ' ' ; ’ •' ...... than the average for toe. previous two heating fuel. 7 Mi'nmuni $1 OOU (Jepo .il ' Profitless O r Uon cooperaUon. Swimmers top alum ni...... Page 12 The index was down 1.5 per cent in months, although there was a decline from But the increase in oil imports-to more % than 7 million barrels per day in .Because the prl” for^d newspaper has “I’*! U^e to see the program continue,” Schoolboy b asketball...... Page 12 November because of production cutbacks October. Novembei^ could weaken President dropped so severely that most recycling said. “Many Connecticut towns have that reduced the average work week. For the first 11 months of 1974, the Ford’s opposition to strong federal centers have had to close, Manchester’s had to abandon their curbside pickup and T n n t s ^ r a R Total exports in November were es­ United States has paid $22.2 billion for measures to curb domestic consumption E Non-Smokers program is profitless and Lydall Inc. “ac- again are mixing newspaper with garbage o xi.aiiE9ax.iv 8.17 timated at $9,061 billion compared with petroleum products compared with $7.8 of foreign oil. Imports averaged about 6.5 tually is absorbing a deficit,” Giles and refuse. D a r w i l l S t O F C S imports of $9,174 billion. Commerce said. billion for all of 1973. million barrels per day in October. Meet Monday Other S.B.M. TOP DOLLAR Certificates Under a contract with Sanitary Refuse ^ S c c k i l l f f F o o d Co., bundled newspaper is picked up at the ^ “h! CJCCIVlIlg r OOU An organization meeting of ’ % 7 2 curb and brought to a collection ioint at harwtm a * r u ASH (Action on Smoking and on ■ 4 Yr. Ctitfflain the entrance to the landfill area From keeping recyclables out of our landfill DARWIN, Australia (UPI) - Hungp^ Jack Benny Stricken by Cancer 7 . 9 0 * ■ ForDuotKtof Health) will be held Monday at 41,000 w mort there, it is taken to a Rockville scrap yard ransacked food stores wreck^ by 7:30 p.m. in the Federation Is U » EtfscdN SfliHial YItM for baling and from there it Is transported Giles expressed optimism over the and officials in His family said doctors told them there version of his own personality. Room at Center Congregational LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Comedian by truck to LydalTs plant on Parker St., future market for old newspaper. He said was no hope, and Benny decided to die at He played an egocentric miser, an Church, 11 Center St. Jack Benny, who rose from vaudeville C 34% Manchester. that Lydall, by its agreement to take the ' home rather than enter a hospital. exasperated but unlearning loser, forever Dr. Doris Nason of 29 Agnes on through radio and television to become E M Sminft Cnitifletta Lydall pays the town the market value paper until at least March, may permit A.,o»mou „ a ^ storm, By then Benny was unconscious, kept maintaining he was only 39, a master of Dr. is coordinating the meeting . * U U 3 y u rt mnturltY one of the most beloved comedians in 7 0 8 SlIM MliHmum D u u lt of used newspaper (presently $10 a ton), the town to keep the program going. He l^anes the slow burn. which is geared to secure the It UK Effictif* Annul YIiM under heavy sedation because of pain. less the cost of sending the paper to ' said the market may open up before carried out show business, died of cancer at 2:32 a.m. now-denied right of non- Friends Arrive His trademarks included toe creaking Rockville and baling it (presently $14,50 a March (possibly by February). thousands ^ homeless in the w ^ e of the EST today. stairs leading to a supposed vault of smokers to breathe air which is g l 2% ton), less the cost of transporting the Christmas Day cyclone that wiped out the His manager, Irving l^ein, announced Among the first to arrive at Benny’s money beneath his home, and dauntless not polluted by the health­ mansion was Frank Sinatra. Next came on g i s w l n n CtriWeato baled paper to LydalTs plant (presently P ickup Can Be Ended once-bustling port city. the 80-year-old comic’s defith. conceit over his aged Maxwell auto, his damaging ingredients of tobac­ l-to-Z tu n lutwUy Benny’s family said Benny was unaware George Burns, Benny's closest friend. 6 . 8 1 * $100 Mlnliniiin Dtfotll $3.50 a ton). ’The $14.50 and the $3.50 (an Under its contract with Sanitary Refuse, Im possible to Describe big blue eyes, his starring role in toe co smoke. It Um EfftcUn Annul YItM They had ribbed each other on stage, radio $18 total) are town costs. may end the newspaper-pickup "^ke Minister for Northern Develop- he had the cancer until it was detected last movie “The Horn Blows at Midnight,” and Those unable to attend this Friday, when doctors warned him it would and television for almost half a century. above all, his painfully inept, shrieking, organizational meeting may Lydall Assumes Deficit program at any time to June 30, 1975. ment. Dr. Rex Patterson, said “unless you C 34% soon prove fatal. Hope, Reagan, Merle Oberon, Danny violin playing. write to Dr. Nason for further Ckmsequently, Lydall is assuming a However, explained Gilds, to resume it saw Darwin, it is Impossible to descrite.” Rites Sunday Thomas, Milton Berle, Johnny Carson information and additional on ■ Iso -D n NnUu Acenut deficit of $8 a ton and, even though the aHer it’s stopped would require formal “Three quarters of the people are living —who frequently paid tribute to Benny as The alter ego was not the real Benny. 6 . 0 0 * $100 Mlnlmui Du m H town isn’t making any money on its notification. outside houses in shelters The problem at Funeral services were scheduled for In real life his friends knew him as ways to contribute to ASH. It Dm EKm Un A m u l YItM a master of the comedian’s art — Danny Workers are needed to sell recycling program, neither is It losing any "H we can keep the program going to present for those in the city is one of sur- noon Sunday at the Hillside Memorial Kaye and others gathered at the home to generous, a comparatively accomplished ASH buttons and bumper money. June 30 and only break even. I’d be vival. There is no sewerage, no water and Cemetery in Culver City, Calif. console Benny’s wife of 47 years, Mary violin player —he played with symphonies Johnny Carson, a close friend who con­ stickers to benefit the state The arrangement with Lydall is for satisfied,” he said. “I look around at other Livingston. and was making violin benefit perfor­ chapter; procure from the three-month periods and the present one is towns and I consider Manchester for- The casualties of the cyclone will be sidered Benny’s comic style an important “We're losing one of the greatest per­ mances in his late 70s — and he joked from Dec. 10 to Mo—»> 10. tunate.” nothing to those that will occur if disease influence on his own, said his “Tonight himself that “The Horn Blows at ’Mid­ Connecticut Lung Association spreads,” Patterson said. formers who ever lived,” said Rosalind signs with the Connecticut Anti- Show” Tuesday would be a tribute to Ben­ Russell, close to tears. 'T m sure going to night” may have been the corniest movie ny. Smoking Statute imprinted and miss him.” ever filmed. TOP Rate on Regular Savings “ Everyone who knew him loved him,” In his radio show, popular until Benny work to get them posted "Jack brought joy to the world. He has wherever public meetings are Carson said. “I never heard him say an un­ the most charitable heart in show turned to television in 1951, he was in­ kind word about anyone and I feel for­ held; work with other Escapee Kills Two Hostages business,” Hope said. evitably outwitted or foiled by his wife organizations or individuals to tunate in having my life touched by him.” “ He is a world institution,” said Mary Livingston, playing herself, and his The most famous names in show get non-smoking sections in MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (UPI) A farm The 26-year-old convict, at first iden- Officers said he held Mrs. Marian Reagan, recalling that he met Benny in faithful servant, the gravel-voiced business had gathered at Benny’s home restaurants; work with others wife and her 19-year-old daughter were tified by his alias as Riley Mosley Jr., was Napierala, 54, and her daughters Gayle, the 1920s when the governor was a radio “Rochester.” to get schools, colleges, stores, killed Thursday night just minutes before later identified by state police and prison 19, and Cindy, 17, at gunpoint, negotiating Thursday when word spread that the great announcer in Iowa. He kidded his home town of Waukegan, comic was dying. banks, etc. to prohibit smoking an escaped convict who held them hostage officials as Riley Moses Jr. Authorities with a representative of a prison inmates III., and ribbed his wife about being a department store clerk when he met her, In all areas were non-smokers % % for six hours surrendered, police said. said Moses commonly refers to himself as group for about six hours. End of an Era Benny was schooled trom the age of 15 on the vaudeville circuit that produced a threatening to send her back there. In real 2 must be; use the ASH bumper A second daughter was released unhurt. "Mosley.” though all his prison records Mrs. Napierala and Gayle were killed "Perhaps it’s the beginning of the end is The Effective Annual Yield life, they had one of the lohgest marriages stickers and buttons and work are in the name Moses. , just before the convict gave up. Cindy was for those who began in vaudeville,” said generation of America's most popular on comics. in Hollywood history. to get others to buy and use Regular Savings Accounts ^ i • n f hospitalized for severe shock. Bob Hope, who met Benny on Broadway 52 them ; and contribute money so fVeiSS (Jutlines P rocedure Authorities said police surrounded the years ago. He turned to the relatively new medium Busy to the End that the members who form the No mitiimum dt'posil Deposit in ,iny .imouni home after Mrs. Napierala’s 11-year-old "This is a very sad occasion,” said Gov. of radio early in the 1930s and was an ins­ A millionaire many times over, Benny active organization can carry ,il .iny tune wilhdr.iw .inylime I • 1 • A • ^on, Mark, told them the man had broken Ronald Reagan, a former actor, whose tant hit. His humor mocked an imaginary kept busy in recent years with television out activities such as those I g f l l> g g f i 1 ■ 1 g 'g v g lu. Officers said the boy managed to es- limousine was among the dozens specials, including “Jack Benny’s First listed. -K- J . J . cape through a basement window while thronging the driveway of Benny's Holm- Farewell Special” and “Jack Benny’s Se­ Moses broke into the house. by Hills mansion. cond Farewell Special,” and violin 7 Despite his age-80-Benny had been benefits for the musicians union pension considered in excellent health and was ac­ fund. All Accounts now Insured up to $40,000.°° by F. D. I.C. f ^ Jjh \ 1 ^ Police said that Moses never made any tive to the last, getting ready to appear in He was preparing to co-star in a film ’TOWN OF MANCHESTER % V r v F JL M JL ^ ^ JL O threats against the hostages during the his first movie in years. version of the Broadway hit "The ordeal and repeated his intention to sur- POSITION VACANCY Discovered Friday Sunshine Boys,” about a pair of aged Compounded Continuously • Credited Monthly • Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal* By SOL R. COHEN department, I feel that the best InteresU render after he was allowed to Ulk with entertainers. MECHANIC The cancer of the pancreas was dis­ He and his wife adopted a daughter, $10,00(>411.563 A successor to James M. Reardon as ^ °P®" recruit- his father, who lives in Indianapolis. covered only last Friday, when Benny 'Unless you have $100,000 or more Joan, in 1934. She rushed home from a 40 Hour Week Manchester police chief will be chosen assuring to Manchester toe Authorities said the only threat he had complained that a recurrent stomach pain * *8o long as $S remains In account ’til and of period skiing vacation Thursday night. Not less than five years from all comers. Town Manager Robert qualified In- made was a suicide threat. had returned. It rapidly overcame him. employment In the repair and Weiss has announced dividual. “He's had a good life," she said. maintenance of heavy trucks In a memo to the Board of Dirertorii He said toe examinations will be con- , "AH of us Involved felt he was eventual- and equipment Including three WelM said he has decided after careful ducted by the State Personnel Department *y Boing to come out without anybody V -s S t o f i 1 " ,1 . •« ' "I <»rt.lnl, l l ^ and b?'"* l.«rC aald SUI. P .U « Capl, Ra, years in skilled mechanical FDIC r,gulilloni paimll wlthdriwil, work. In Ueu ’Thereof technical Irofli Tim* aavlno* Aeoounti btfor, competitive examination. Hiat our own personnel will com- aneets. LOTTERY mtUirlly providdd rat* of IntarMl training In a recognized trade on tmouflt withdrawn It rdduood to Reardon announced 11 days ago he will P®^ successfully with all comers.” “That was the last thing In our minds school or apprenticeship In poNttook rolo wid thro* month, retire from toe Police Department on ’’®* P°H ce chief w ill be that he was going to harm anybody. We WEATHER WINNERS automotive r ^ l r or shop prac­ IntorMt I, focfoltod. Savings Bank Feb. 28, after 16 years as police chief. He Manchester’! fifth, dating back to 1903 (gn that if he was going to harm anybody, tice may be substituted on the waa in toe State ^ lic e for 23 years before when the Police D epartm ent was it would be himself.” Considerable cloudiness and warmer Connecticut —Lucky color green, basis of one year of such then, reUrlng in December 1958 with toe . i.i , . Police said thev had talked with Moses today with highs in the mid 30s to low 40s. double-digit number 31; triple-digit training for one year of Becoming fair tonight with lows in toe low number 915 ss “Sir’ s 20s to low 30s. Saturday mostly fair with Rhode Island -Blue 591, Green 203186, ^plication will be received of Manchester “r ..,’d"X ’r . highs near 40. Southwesterly winds in­ Gold 967571 In the Personnel Office, Member F.D.i.C. ‘rjsrc'ia," f tuS'd.ST Massachusetts -Green 7794, Yellow 024, 646-17C30 ORM lo dll Cdnfen, Welit u id -’Althwirti Schendel, who lenred until his retiremunt shootings a ^ re n tly wCTrrrf withh the creasing to 15 to 20 miles per hour today. Muidclpal Building, 41 Center Northwesterly winds at 15 miles per hour Blue 98; (3irlstmas bonus, 263324 Street, Manchester, Connec­ MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER T h .™ s ^ u w i i s d 'S i S i ih * .! ^ ! * ! I"nsstdo. s.i««..d sch^dei. a ro u S rh ;^ '.^ .‘j/S dS * tonight diminishing to gentle. Jurk Benny Maine -416-693, doubling digit 3 ticut until January 2,1975. Peopl«-«o-PMple Banking PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Dec. 27, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 27. 1974— PAGF. THRF.E

iLmrtAiir Musante. No stops scheduled. Coventry —John Matthews, Our Bottle Prices Range from $14 to $19 9:00(18) “The World Was His SOPHOMORES H. . Jury” (1958). Edmond O'Brien, Manchester —David FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL 643-2342 Glastonbury —Craig Miller, Mona Freeman. Bellefleur, H; Thomas R. Paul, Open New Year’s Day 12 Noon ’til 11 P.M. H; Randolph Pfau, T. 11:30 (3) “A Night to T; Mark Perrone, T; Steven Vernon —Michael Niemann, Remember” (1958). Kenneth V Simpson, H; Steven Temple, H. H; Stanley Ziemba, H. More, Ronald Allen. Ellington — Ralph Anderson, Enfield —Eugene Smith, H. COD(3nATIONS

[TIHIEWtlTtS15.W.mt]IITWlt4H 333 I TANLROOnS 15 • 84 ♦88 {EXIT 85) 849-1333 HERALD YESTERDAYS EVES 7:15-9:1S-8 UN Cdfii 2 PM"” M eST NEWS FOR THE STARRING HOUDAYSEASONr Almost as soon as you enter -‘Judith Crtst. BURTREYNOUIS THEATER There was a South on top of a breakwater at Hurd 25 Years Ago Now TtorA MtgiinN Manchester Rifle Gub in town State Park. Some of those rocks the quarry an entry turns sharp­ nrri'W Tri.wT Manchester Water Co. proposes meters SCHEDULE during the early nineteen hun­ have three-toed dinosaur tracks ly to your left into an enlarg^ for the North End. “THE dreds. They had a range for in them. All over the red room of perhaps a quarter acre Samuel Maltempo is appointed a regular small bores in the basement of sandstone along the Connec­ surrounded by hill walls. As member of Manchester Police Depart­ ^LONGEST YARir Showplace — “Three Stooges soon as you enter this chamber 1 r f l 'l P m COLOf’ By TECHNICOLOR* ------Festival” 2:00; “Taking of a Main Street store. The only ticut Valley are dinosaur ment. I aA I I U C B a p a r a m o u n t p ic tu r e look closely at the wall on your Pelham 1-2-3” 7:15-9:15; “Jim­ members O.C. remembers tracks. t a left. 8 RRINCEI i^ my Hendrix Story” 12:00 Mid­ were Elmer Griggs, Harry And the Connecticut River 10 Years Ago Snow, Sherwood Martin, Knight Valley used to go to New Haven O.C. saw a beautiful beryle night This date was a Sunday; The Herald did Ferris, Harris Minnikin, Ray­ before the river was turned crystal the size of his finger FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 3 MATINEES OF THIS HOUR- UA East 1 — "Airport” 2:00- partly protruding and intended not publish. 7:30-9:30 mond Johnson, Harry Bissell. away to the east at Middletown. ANO-ONE-HALF HOLIDAY SHOWING OF U n iE There were others. 'The range The New Haven harbor was the to return with hammer and PRINCT-SHOWN1 PM-2 PM-3 PM UA East 2 — “Island at the chisel for it but never did. If you Top of the World” 1:00-3:00- was available for practice any mouth of the Connecticut they CINE I SHOWN 1 PM-3 PM-XTRA SHOW CINE II AT 2 PM time any members wanted it. tell us. The dinosaur tracks find it use great care not to EVES SHOWN AT 7 - 9 PM - SUN. AT 1-3-5-7-9 7;00-9;0p_ . ■ break it. It’s a dandy. Shop PInehunt UA E ak 3 — “Island at the are there in red sandstone. The CHILDREN UNDER 12 - 99c AT ALL TIMES On one evening each week river got away from sandstone Top of the World” 2:00-8:00- there was a prize shoot. Out of a ^TSs^rmUn^^Sr^atteSns" Tonight W Nine! 10:00 at Middletown. one thousand rounds of .22 And here’s something to part of The Herald quality con­ Burnside Theatre — “God­ shorts the club purchased the trol program in order to give S A T U R D A Y 8 A.M . ’til 6 P.M . E check. Scouts. father Part II” 12:00-3:45-7:30- high gun got 500, second gun you one of the finest S U N D A Y 8 A.M . ’til 5 P.M . (It;:\THEATRES EAST 11:00 Going from Cobalt through VIDDLL TPKE, MflHCHESTEHSH, P.MtKADL*6:9 EV31 300, third gun 150 and low gun newspapers in the nation. PLEASE NDTE: The Sunday Before New YeaPa Vernon Cinema 1— "The Lit­ Middle Haddam you come to the booby prize of one box of 50 the first entrance to Hurd Park. Day, We Are Open ’III Five PM... tle Prince” 1:00-3:00-7:00-9:00 rounds. An all NEW film... Cinema 2 — “The Little Almost opposite it is the end of K-Mart Plaza Office Prince” 2:00; “The Longest Hog Hill Road which starts up Of course everyone tried to SPENCER S t., MANCHESTER — 649-3007 SEMI-BONELESS Yard” 7;15-9^15 shoot as well as he could quite a steep hill. Near the top C F E D C 1 > At»«BISALnCTUffi'THMICOLOR*mMmKW«. of the hill a dirt road used to /— ------. ..-.....- Manchester Drive-In — whether winning or not. It was CHUCK ROASTS >^ 98* “ Disney Featurette” 7:30; a group of real sports and fork off to the right and began WALT1 to descend to the level of the C “Trial of Billy Jack” 7:45 friends. There just were about Savings Showcase Cinema 1— five fellows who always ac­ floor of a quarry. It turns sharp­ . & Lwm iUsociatim • Since IS9I ly to the left and goes clear “Earthquake” 12:00-2:25-4:50- counted for the three top prizes c PORK LOIN ,b *1.09 S 7:25-10:05 NOTE: Special late and one guy who always got the through to the other side of the show Friday and Saturday 12:30 consolation prize and was hap­ hill. Showcase Cinema 2 — py with it. “Towering Inferno” 12:10-3:30- LEAN BEEF PAHIES 7:00-10:30 The first prize of 500 was ten 3 Showcase Cinema 3 — boxes and most often the 4-Lb. Box “Freebie and the Bean” 12:30- winner gave a box to each of the Save 574 on this I r;. C R 0 S R !. Q U I B F 0 h H E n f i P P L 1 C i i: I 1 2:50-5:00-7:40-10:15 prizeless ones to have a contest special, usually 5.56 NOTE: Special late show among themselves to see who MATCH THIS WEEK'S a box <4.99 Friday and ^turday 12:35 would set up the crowd. Have Showcase Cinema 4 — “Man never heard of such a club since [ s i m / C A s t We will have a freah grinding of our apaclal Bras ancJ with the Golden Gun” 12:00- that one disbanded. Why not! I-B4EXITS6-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. ^ SW ED ISH KD r V for thia weekend and lor the New • EAST HARTFORD • 2 4 HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 • 2:254:50-7:15-9:55 > ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED MRKING- Wla Horror MASTER CHARGE • NOTE; Special late show In the summers the club held Year’s period. Friday and ^turday 12:15 a field day with a picnic some Tiny Cocktail Sausage from Tobin. target shooting and a lot of fun. The finest S w Im , freshly allcad, Blue Cheese and Cooper Sharp cheese available at the service meat Once it was on the east bank counter. h' Caan of the Ginnecticut River op­ Gird I ■saeessssees* “Tin Fuaf Off Co. Tint \ posite the Wethersfield dock. Pleate place your New Year’s order lor Freebie and Savos You Monoy/” Before lunch most of those pre­ sent decided to swim across to SWEDISH KDRV, MDRRELL’S HAMS and istheBean B&BOILCO. the dock and all started PERDUE’S NEW DVEN STUFFER together. There was a stone RDASTING CHICKENS breakwater upstream of the ______n n iiiiiiiiFww rin m ^ : - 4 4 9 J 4 ? ’ 1 4 £ dock but below the outlet of Customers buying our Land O’ Lakes or State Butter at J A M E S BOND Wethersfield Cove. O.C. thinks 2 C.OO. 794 lb. with each $7.50 purchase, just cannot understand reg. 5.50 to 22.50 I 0 0 7 '" it was to shunt the strong why Butter costs less than Margarine. It’s no secret...at 794 current away from the dock and lb„ we lose money on Butter, but make a little on THE MAN 200 6AL MINIMUM any boat there. 24-HOUR SERVICE Margarine. Now we offer Margarine at a price that will tickle your budget... WITH THE Cali Quite a strong current came It happens only twice a year! GOLDEN around the end of that ...... I 649-2947 breakwater. It was necessary You'll fincJ your very own favor­ G U N ” ii:,'';2 RURNER SERVICE to try to swim at quite an angle up stream in order to get ite bros, foundations and girdles 7 528-2951 straight across. SHURFINE STUpgNTptSCOUNTCAROS! SAVE50F FOR YOURSELFlcK‘" ^ in popular styles . . . now at the _ ^ A C U C 8 T -O tT YOUR CAROS NOW AT THE THEATRgl" Dick (Doc) Tinker was quite a fat fellow and offered a lot for low prices you've been waiting the current to push on. He kept MARGARINE drifting down stream. When for! So buy o few to lost you everyone else had climbed out through the year. Let us fit you 1-86 EXIT 91 on the dock, Dick was still off 2 i M . O O BURNSIDE Follow Burnside iSigns shore a long ways down stream. to o . . . By the time Doc had made e BURNSIDE AVE.; . HTFD. ♦ PARKING ♦ 528-3333 shore and puffed his way up to ^ W e expect more of those 3-lb. bags of Largo the dock, with a big grin, the ■ Pooled Devalned COCKTAIL SHRIMP to eoll at 9.42 Warner's! Youthcraft! Bali! rest of the gang were rested and 4 SHOWS I por 3-lb. bag; and Prank Toroe haa some very tender Lillyette! Venus! Olga! Gossord! dove in for the return trip. And I packer cut U.8. Choice Tenderlolne at 12.89 lb. ILY so did Dick. And again he had to walk up the beach about a half Maidenform! :00 mile to Join the picnic for lunch. Crinkle Cut Bhurflne Frozon O.C. thinks we nnade a lot 00 9-01. pkga. 3:45 more fun for ourselves than FRENCH FRIES 5i*1 underfashions, Downtown and Parkade young people do now when they 7:30 Shop PInehunt Saturday W 6 P.M. expect to tove so much given to store Hours; 11:00 and done for them. SUNDAY 8 A.M. W B P.M. Speaking of stone Monday and Tuaaday 9 W 6 Downtown— 9:30-5:30 Mon.-Sat. Parkade— 10:00-0:00 Mon,-F/l P A R T II breakwater, it might interest Next waak’s drawliM will ba haM at Nawlnoton HMi Schaal Thura. till 9:00 P.M. Sat. 10:00-0:00 CLOSED ALL DAY NEW YEAR'S DAY some scouts or hikers to go out Willard Ava., Nm^ngtoiL January 2 ^ 7:00 M l / ^ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Frl,, Dec. 27, 1974 _PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Dec. 27, 1974

iHaiirlu’stpr tiiniiim Hrralii DON OAKLEY BUSINESS OPINION Necessity Comes Through Once More Black Business One result of the Arab oil squeeze has York City-Long Island, Atlanta, Chicago, after Christmas Improved Relations been to spur exploitation of petroleum San Francisco, Dallas, Phoenix and Mon­ resources in areas one does not usually treal. The goal in 1975, says Murphy, is to Totals Disputed associate with the black staff. establish Operation Enterprise seminars President Ford has reported that We knew that in the War of 1812 An example is India, one of those on a permanent basis in these areas and in other cities in the United States and his meeting with his French counter­ France again had been our ally. What developing countries hard hit by “ WASHINGTON (UPl) - The would probably deteriorate atallD&Lstores quadrupled oil prices. In 1973, India’s Canada. because of a tightened credit we had’t been taught, of course, was U.S. Census Bureau says the SALE part, President Giscard, has been domestic production of crude oil was on Misgusting Disinformation number of businesses in New market. very productive and that France will that France would help almost anyone ■ A the order of 7.2 million tons. Her imports, England owned by blacks has Kenneth Guscott, former however, were 13,4 million tons. From the same kind of minds that gave president of the NAACP’s joirt with other oil importing nations who was fighting against her " more than doubled in five But while Indian’s domestic oil produc­ “destruct” to the language has come a >- years, but some prominent Boston branch, said that he was in a common front to strive to work traditional enemy England. tion thus accounts for only about one-third new linguistic gem. blacks claim that figure is mis- involved in a study that in­ out some defense against the great Americans fought many bloody of the country’s total ne^s, there are a Wading through a recent Department of ! leading. dicated a substantial number of number of bright lights at the bottom of Justice report on counterintelligence The figures, included in a black firms were unsuccessful. trade imbalances resulting from battles in France in World Wars I and .csamrof,. /i the well. programs, CBS newsman George Herman n bureau report, also note that 96 He said his study showed a 46 quadrupled prices. II which found Elngland and France Revised estimates of potential yields learned that federal agents sought to con­ per cent of such firms were per cent failure rate, even from the Assam fields, currently in though many of them were President Giscard, it has been fighting off a common enemy in Ger­ fuse target groups by various means in u located in the southern part of production, are higher than estimates order “to provide disinformation.” the region. financed by the Small business reported, has offered a payment to the many. A: previously made by Russian experts. Oil “Woe to the discreant who has the dis- Black spokesmen explain that Administration. He said the JUNIOR United States of $100 million to par­ After the Normandy Beach inva­ has been found in l6ishmir, though the ex­ fortune to labor under the disapprehension the picture for black businesses Census Bureau report was m : tent of the reserve is yet to be determined. sion, we were the liberators of that there is no such word,” says Herman. . is not as bright as the report “deceptive.” tially repay us for the expense we suf­ Gas has been found in the Tripura region “It may not exist in the English language, makes it appear. They cite the Massachusetts was said to fered when President De Gaulle France, their country’s saviours and there are active plans to explore for but in Washingtonese, I predict a mistinct- large numbers of black firms have 46 per cent of the 3,512 oil on a large scale in a belt between threw our NATO forces out of France. again. We felt that Lafayette had been ly brilliant future for it ... disbegotten ' that have been forced to close black-owned businesses in the Punjab and West Bengal. India is also con­ though it may be ... down. region. Connecticut had 45 per paid many times over. Charles De Gaulle’s extreme sidering inviting foreign collaboration in “It’s a new word where disinformation The report, which showed cent, while Rhode Island had 5.5 SWEATERS 2 nationalism, even personal delusions It has been therefore foreign to many exploring for oil in off-shore areas along is officiaily mispensed and the gullible are major increases in black en­ per cent. The remainder of the the coasts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu and disled.” trepreneurs in the construction, firms were distributed between of grandeur, alienated France from to consider France an antagonist in in the Bay of Bengal. manufacturing and retail Vermont, New Hampshire and the United States, and created an these late years. We hope there is as Stepped-up production in the Assam trades, said that the total in­ Maine. fields alone is expected to shave India’s Nature''s Call The Answer? animosity that was historically con­ much substance in the new rapport, as “I raise you a month’s production of your auto industry!” come of black firms in the In the five-year span, Rhode foreign oil bill by more than a quarter of a The energy crisis is bringing Americans Island reported the sharpest in­ we have been told. We think that region had increased 111 per tradictory. billion dollars. full circle. Cow chips, once used as fuel by cent since 1969. crease, with 221 per cent more Most of us had been schooled that Americans would like to be friends Business Detente the pioneers, may again be fueling stoves Despite that figure, Paul black businesses and a 439 per Record corporate profits, coupled with when a project teing undertaken by Bio- cent increase in the earnings of SAVE France was our ally. We had read how with the French once again. ' Parks, soon to become 7 inflation and spreading unemployment Gas of Colorado goes into operation. Massachusetts Secretary of such firms. the valiant Lafayette had fought in the and not to mention Watergate where many According to a story in “ Lines,” , Education, says many black Connecticut showed a 109 per RAY CROMLEY published by Public Service Co. of American revolution. companies made illegal political cam­ firms just aren’t making it. cent jump in the number of paign contributions, have given business a Colorado, Bio-Gas plans to start construc­ “1 would say there is a failure black companies, while bad name among college students. tion soon on a plant near Greeley which ■ rate of after one or two years of Massachusetts had a 98 per cent Future Strategy A The student-business credibility gap is will convert 1,650 tons of cow manure dai­ 80 to 90 per cent,” said Parks, increase. nothing new — it just seems to be getting ly to methane. who cautioned the situation Nuclear Shell Game worse.-A recent survey of undergraduate Here’s how it will work: and graduate students found that their The manure is loaded into a slurry Off! A Better Mousetrap idea of the average corporation’s profit system and piped underground to a “reac­ to move into weapons systems that could WASHINGTON - (NEA) - A margin was far out of line with reality and tor.” By using solar collectors, the slurry be obsolescent before they’re in place. Clean Air threatened heavy Soviet buildup of their that they distrusted big business to the ex­ — 12 million gallons of it (careful, don’t What this country builds in the decade But No Beaten Path superlarge land-based intercontinental tent of shunning business careers in fall in) — is heated to about 97 degrees to ahead will depend on what the Russians missiles could end up a costly fizzle. droves. allow the material to ferment. Measures do. Since we don’t usually know what We have the capability of matching the In an effort to correct his kind of Broken down by a process called course Moscow’s men are on until they’ve The introduction of highly produc­ like Christianity, it has never really much-touted giant weapons. But if “misapprehension and misinformation.” “anerobic digestion,” the resulting sludge WASHINGTON (UPI) - The technical progress here goes as expected, moved quite some distance and are testing Environmental Protection tive varieties of rice, wheat and other been tried. the American Management Association 10 gives off a gas composed of 70 per cent we probably won’t. their future models, this country will need years ago established the International methane and 30 per cent carbon dioxide. Agency Thursday announced a crops — the so-called “green Although 35 per cent of the total Pentagon analysts say privately that all on the drawing boards and a variety of Council for Operation Enterprise, The methane is compressed by stages up six-month postponement in im­ major advanced types from which to revolution’’ which held so much wheat area in Asia and 20 per cent of such missiles, both Russian and designed to promote dialogue between the to pipeline pressure. The carbon monoxide plementation of new clean air American, will be sitting ducks within the choose those most suitable for countering economic and academic communities. can be sold as a refrigerant and the rules that would have a promise of meeting the food needs of the rice area were planted with high- next decade — or certainly before the end whatever Soviet threat develops. Under the council’s current chairman, J. residue makes a high-grade, odorless fer­ nationwide impact on construc­ the world’s expanding population — yield varieties in the 1972-73 season, of the 1980s. There’s much talk these days about Tri­ Kevin Murphy, president of Purolator Ser­ tilizer. tion of major shopping centers, Today, accuracy is the name of the dent and other super-submarines because sports stadiums, airports and has been much criticized of late. It’s “this is not enough,” says J. George vices, Inc., the program is being expanded In short, everything but the “moo” will game. U.S. research has made such no one yet has found a way to find and around the country. be utilized. highways. .. wipe out the missile subs in an all-out first claimed that because of the world- Harrar, president emeritus of the startling progress in intercontinental mis­ With advice and direction from the The methane won’t be as cheap as Russell E. Train, head of the strike. But there is increasing confidence sile accuracy that within a relatively few International Council, regional councils regular natural gas, but will be about half EPA, said the new regulations, \yide shortage of fertilizer, farm ers in Rockefeller Foundation. in missile-carrying bombers. The Army years, American-made weapons will undertake the task of raising funds to the cost of gas made from coal. It will originally scheduled to take the developing countries are actually and Navy as well as the Air Force now “I feel very frustrated,” he is almost literally be able to hit a silver provide full scholarships for college have a heat content of 900 BTUs, about the effect Jan. 1, would be pushed worse off than before. quoted by Science magazine. “It’s dollar at 6,000 miles. This is theoretically seem convinced that with new decoy students to attend two-week seminars in same as>pipellne gas. - ■ back to June 30 because of techniques, enough bombers will be able possible today. It willb»practical from an their areas on the management process America’s farm animals produce some “substantial public debate and ' This is not true, counters soil scien­ said that if you build a better to strike their targets to give these engineer’s view for missiles in place in not and business practices. The seminars, 1.6 billion tons of manure a year. Bio

Meskill Administration Two serious, unrelated ac­ arrived, a splint was placed on In the second accident, POLICE REPORT cidents Thursday afternoon the leg and he was taken to Douglas Perry of 21 Vine St., GARDENING sent a 43-year-old man and a 6- MMH where he was admitted. Vernon suffered a badly broken By FRANK ATWOOD Assessed in Retrospect year-old boy to Manchester right arm while working on a Raymond M. Sexton, 27, of 50 An attempt to enter 44 Memorial Hospital where they steel platform in a vacant gar­ MANCHESTER AMBULANCE CALLS Summit St. was charged with Baldwin Rd. was made between were admitted with serious Hartford Man age behind the McNall St. Thursday, 3:11 p.m. — Odor MANCHESTER EDITOR’S NOTE: Gov. that have clouded his future, check, he is keeping a low and he sought the security of a failure to obey red traffic light 2:45 and 3:45 p.m. bone fractures, police report. Sunoco Station on Hale Rd., of gas in a barn behind 18 Thursday, 9:23 a.m. — Young Thomas J. Meskill, the first Meskill points with pride to his public profile. federal judgeship. Wins Lottery in connection with a two-car Police suspect the three acts The boy, Jon Bourret of 23 police said. McNall St. (Town) woman injured in minor auto Republican governor in 16 accomplishments —a concerted He has held off granting ROCKY HILL (U P I)-A 60- Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R- collision Thursday at 9:25 a.m. are connected but did not report Fleming Rd., was sledding at The report came to police at 2 Thursday, 6:33 p.m. — accident on Summit St, See years when he took office, is attack on environmental pollu­ traditional year-end interviews year-old cashier and parking lot A Christmas cactus, 30 years Conn., despite his attacks on at Summit and E. Middle Tpke., having a suspect. the rear of 45 Schaller Rd. p.m. that Perry was hurt. Chimney fire at 583 Bush Hill story this page.(Manchester stepping down after a single tion, fiscal responsibility, in­ to the news media, which he attendant from Hartford was old, four feet across and still Nixon and Watergate politics, police said. about 1:45 p.m. Perry was employed at the Rd. (Town) Ambulance) term. Here is a look at how he novations in mass transit, con­ considered an unforgiving the winner of $100,000 in growing, blooms right on sponsored the Meskill nomina­ The driver of the other car In other reports: He told police he was walking time by Rockville Scrap Iron of Thursday, 10:50 p.m. — Thursday, 1:45 p.m. - Sled may be remembered for his trol of hospital costs, a unique adversary. Mariani said he has Thursday night’s drawing of the schedule at the home of Mr. and tion. The coveted judgeship, was Joyce M. Gagnon, 19, of 698 • A home on Andor Rd. was .989 Hartford Tpke., Rockville. Smoke reported but not found at broke boy’s leg on hill off four years in power. waste recovery system and con­ a folder of more than a half up the hill without his sled. He grand prize of the Connecticut Mrs. Franklin G, Welles at 26 however, became enmeshed in W. Middle Tpke. She was taken broken into recently. Missing He was pulling metal rods from the Marlow Building on Main Schaller Rd. See story this struction of three modern jails. dozen interview requests which had left it at the top. The sled state lottery. Elm Hill Rd., Talcottville. It ROBERT LAMBERT by ambulance to Manchester are two small antique jars a steel platform composed of St, (Town) page. (Manchester Ambulance) The governor took office in the governor asked him to hold a controversy over the way started down the hill all by blossoms at Christmas, Mr. HARTFORD (UPI) - When Memorial Hospital where she filled with pennies totaling Michael Tactikos, a bachelor " I ” beams and steel pipes when 1971 with a state deficit in up until some later time. Meskill’s administration itself and struck him in the Welles has found, when he Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, who was treated for a minor bruise about $3. who lives with his mother, said the platform broke loose, cell excess of a quarter of a billion The issue of the judgeship has handled state office space right leg, he said. leaves it in the house the year became the first Republican on her head and discharged. • On Christmas morning, a he may use the money to buy on Perry and pinned his right dollars. By bonding the huge become so delicate that the leases. 'round. * governor in 16 years, leaves of­ Both vehicles were towed resident on Summit St. dis­ A woman, not identified, who his mother a new home. arm, police said, in attempting debt, trimming state spending governor is reluctant to make This week’s winning com­ Rail Cutback Losses The advice we usually get fice Jan. 8, he faces a personal Although no wrongdoing has from the scene. covered the five-horsepower said she was a nurse had to reconstruct the accident. and temporary increasing any comment which could in \ from experts and have future clouded by post- been established in Meskill’s engine on his snowblower had stopped the bleeding when bination in the regular drawing Perry told police he cried for Tabulated by Dodd taxes, he was able to produce any way endanger the already was: lucky color, green; recommended in this column is Watergate morality. handling of the leases, the A 15-year-old girl attempted been stolen. It is valued at police arrived, police said. help for 30 minutes. James to take a Christmas cactus out­ Meskill, 46, a wiley political three surpluses and leave the threatened nomination. double-digit number, 31 and Garmany Scholar Senate Judiciary Committee to shoplift cosmetics and three about $200. Aceto of 70 Sunnyview Dr. NORWICH (UPI) - U. S. little economic dislocation as doors for the summer, sinking state in what he calls a sound A year ago, with a firm grip After the ambulance crew triple-digit number, 915. pro who worked his way up has delayed the nomination music tapes Thursday about 5 heard him. With others, Aceto Miss Joanne Ball of 555 Rep.-elect Christopher Dodd, possible. the pot into the ground in a part­ fiscal situation for Democratic on state finances and the opera­ from ward politics in his native because of the possible taint p.m. at the K-Mart store on extricated Perry and, with a Hilliard St. is one of seven out­ D-Conn., says a proposed cut­ In New London later, Dodd ly shaded location, perhaps un­ Gov.-elect Ella Grasso. tion of government, Meskill New Britain, promised a new suggested by post-Watergate Spencer St., police said. She police escort, took him by car standing students currently back of raii freight service said he would ask Congress to der the branches of a shrub, and Meskill, a feisty infighter seemed to be in a strong posi­ Free Funerals era in the management of state moral standards. was charged with fourth-degree Store Windows Smashed to MMH where he was ad­ enrolled at Princeton Universi­ could mean the loss of 4,300 jobs increase financial aid to cities bringing it back in the fall. who showed little quarter to his tion to seek a second term in FORT WALTON BEACH, government. But, that great larceny, referred to Juvenile mitted. ty in Princeton, N.J., as Gar- and $40 million in payroll funds with tax problems because of Mr. Welles used to follow this opponents, was renowned for the 1974 election. Fla. (UPI) - “The Little expectation has only been par­ Despite the governor’s ac­ Court, and released to her A series of store windows along Main Street were broken Perry had been working at many Scholars under awards from eastern Connecticut. his earthy retorts on public He publicly dismissed the large, tax-free federal land procedure but says that the tially realized. complishments, he suffered a Chapel’’ funeral home is Thursday about 10 p.m. by a boy and a girl, police report. the garage with a man named from the Hartford Foundation issues. Watergate scandals, which mother. Dodd, elected from the 2nd holdings in them. plant was more likely, then, to He is leaving with his tarnished public image. offering free funerals next The window smashing apparently began at the Seymour Charles Hawkins, police said. for Public Giving. blossom after Christmas. Now When the use of hollow point eventually destroyed the Nixon week. District, said Thursday the cut­ political debts paid and the Athough he revamped state A series of three breaks were Motorsports store at 681 Main St., police said. Next hit Hawkins had gone to an iron The scholars, all from the Dodd said three-fourths of the it never leaves its location on a ammunitions by State Police administration, as a newspaper The catch is that you have to back proposals are ignoring an financial ledgers balanced, but transportation policy and took made or attempted Thursday in may have been the Corner Soda Shop at 735 Main St. scrap yard before the accident Greater Hartford-Manchester 100 businesses in the area now table close to a south window. It questioned, the governor issue, but his own political for­ register by Sunday at the original goal of the rail served by the railroads would questions over the quality of his steps to make mass transit the North End. occurred, police added. area, are selected by saves some heavy work to leave retorted, ‘“niose who would tunes and his final aspirations chapel in this Florida panhan­ At 10:07 p.m., the teen-agers were reportedly seen reorganization plan, to cause as administration have cast a more acceptable to an auto- A home at 477 Tolland Tpke. Princeton. The awards are be seriously affected by the this plant in one place. Four rather use lollipops on gunmen became controlled by them. dle community, and you have to breaking a front window of the Mary Lewis hand bag shop Police informed the state freight service cutbacks. shadow over his dream of oriented public, he was was broken into between 2 and 4 made annually by the founda­ 2 feet from side to side, as noted, will have to go elsewhere.” His close identity with specify that you will be dr jnking at 829 Main St., police said. Department of Labor of the in­ becoming a high federal judge. remembered for his handling of p.m. Although drawers had tion in memory of Howard Hunt it is more than three feet from While he issues his final former President Nixon and driving on Tuesday night Then they went to the rear of Marlow’s Department sophomore at Princeton. She is The service cutback Meskill built an intensely a four-month strike by bus been gone through, nothing cident. Garmany, a member of the front to back. The large wooden orders to keep spending in became an increasing liability —New Year's Eve. Store and broke some more windows at 10:08 p.m., police active in the Harambee House proposals, submitted by the politicized machine from his se­ drivers. ap(3eared missing. Princeton Class of 1883 who left tub which holds the soil and Only those registered and Both the man and the boy dramatic group, is editor of U.S. Railway Association, cond floor office in the State A home at 126 Avery St. was said. the foundation its largest single roots obviously weighs many Capitol that proved to be a killed in traffic accidents New were in satisfactory condition Ubiquity, and is a member of recommended the abandon­ broken into between 1 and 5 A police search of the area failed to turn up the couple trust in 1954. pounds. liability as the public applied Year’s Eve will get the free late this morning, according to the Gospel Choir. She plans to ment of more than 170 miles of p.m. About $15 in cash was observers said were about 16 years old each. Miss Ball, who attended more stringent standards to funeral. an MMH spokesman. attend law school. freight line in Connecticut. taken. Loomis-Chaffee School, is a Three Owners politicians following the We heard about the cactus Watergate scandals. from the first of its three 7 This granddaddy of Christmas cactuses is in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G. As the governor awaits a owners, Gaetano Simoncelli, Welles at Talcottville. Mr. Welles is a former dairyman and former legislator. The cactus, third attempt to put through his friend and neighbor of the which is one of his personal responsibilities, blooms regularly for the Christmas holiday. nomination to the 2nd U.S. Cir- Welles family, who had the D/WS SEMI-ANNUAL (Herald photo by Pinto) Quit Court of Appeals in the new 3 0 plant, as he remembers it, Congress, he is hunkering down the people of Philippines about 10 years. It grew so large large and heavy, with many the farm in 1952 and had for the political winter ahead. im DECEMBER >974 previously bought another farm recover from the Japanese oc­ that be gave it then to a side shoots and too many red Meskill spent Christmas with on Taylor Street. cupation during World War IL religious group that occupied blossoms to be counted. his wife and their five children S M T W T F S It was taken down, crated and what is now the Welles home, The Welles home, solidly On the two farms he raised and tried to put a happy face on N shipped to the Philippine had a short wave radio built with large rooms and high forage crops for his dairy herd, his final holiday celebrations at Islands. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 transmitter there and beamed ceilings, was once the home of tobacco and vegetables, in­ the governor’s mansion on Mr. Welles still has the dairy religious programs from John Talcott Sr., one of the cluding sweet com and melons Hartford’s West Side. bam, with no dairy herd, and he 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Talcottville to South America. owners of Talcott Bros., who that had an excellent reputa­ If his attempt for a judgeship tion. The com was picked twice has kept 35 acres of the farm. The radio station was known as ran the textile factory across fails, he has a number of op­ L “ The Voice of the Andes,” a day and the melons were ripe He built a golf course on part of 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 the street where woolen cloth tions open, including job offers although it orginated in Connec­ and sweet. the farm, but most of it has was then made. It is now leased in industry and a request to ticut. It was the coming of the been sold. Many people to a company that makes return to his old New Britain 22 23 24 25l Mr. Welles bought the proper­ federal milk marketing order, remember Franklin Welles as a filters. law firm. ty from “ The Voice of the says Mr. Welles now, that made member of the General His press secretary, Terence 29 30 31 Andes” group in 1963 and they Worked for Talcott him decide to get out of Uie Assembly. He served three Y Mariani, says, “ I am sure he is left the Christmas cactus in the The Talcott family also milk business. The order term s in the House a s a FORBES &WMJACE confident about the future. He AT bouse. It has had the personal owned a farm, a store and most required that a dairy farmer representative from Vernon is a man of ability, an in­ PRE INVENTORY attention of Mr. Welles now for of the homes where workers who also processed and dis­ and three terms in the Senate [ c ] S j dustrious guy.” RLANKET SLEEPERS 11 years. lived. Mr. Welles, who had tributed the milk produced by as the senator for the 35th Despite the controversies grown up on his parents’ farm his herd had to pay a substan­ District. He was second select­ CLEARANCE SALE The plant is given water once in South Windsor and always tial sum of money into a man of Vernon for 10 years and a week and a little soluble fer­ done farm work, was asked to statewide “ pool.” The intention a prime mover in getting the tilizer occasionally. It has plen­ take care of the dairy operation was to equalize the returns for town to build badly needed This merchandise is priced to sell immediately ty of li^ t, set close to a win­ for a temporary period while milk to all fanners. Producer- schools in the mral area, out­ 5.69 dow, and it has comparatively State Orchestra — Hurry— Some floor samples, some scratchea, A the manager was away. Later dealers fought it bitterly and side the City of Rockville which ORIQ. 7.00. Flame retardant appllqued sleeper. Pink, blue, cool temperature. In the winter he was asked to take the often angrily. Many, like Mr. is included in the Town of Ver­ Picks Miss Embser the room is little used and the some dented, some 73 models, some are in the manager’s place a second time, Welles, decided to give up the non. Linda Embser, a ninth grade maize. Plastic toes and soles. 8(6-12 mos.), M(1-2 yrs.), L(2- temperature is usually not and then asked to take the job business, and only a few student at Bennet Junior High factory cartons. 3 yrs.), XL(3-4 yrs.). higher than 65 degrees. on a permanent basis. producer-dealers are left in the Mr. and Mrs. Welles have School, has auditioned for and three married daughters and Hurry While Selection Lasts. The cactus has been pruned state today. been placed with the first violin « nine grandchildren. In their n U M S U IT E Later he leased the farm, put section of the all-Connecticut back several times and some of driveway stands a spanking BUY NOW-SAVE UP TO ^250. the clippings have been rooted in a pasteurizing plant, bottling Machinery Given Away orchestra which will perform in new mobile home, just out of a May at the University of as daughter plants which have equipment and a bottle washer, When the herd was sold, factory in California where Connecticut in Storrs. been given to friends and and built up milk routes to supp­ nobody wanted the pasteurizing they took delivery and drove it Miss Embser, who has been MANCHESTER members of the family. The ly not only Talcottville but and bottling equipment and this 5 . 6 9 across the country to Talcott­ studying violin since the first main stalks, branching in all other areas in Vernon and even­ was given to a missionary ville. They’ll drive it to Florida grade, is presently studying ORIQ. 7.00. Acrylic fleece suit. Adjustable hood. Pink, blue, directions from the center, are tually Manchester. He bought organization that was helping after the holiday season. with Abraham Mishkind at the maize. 0-9 mos., 9-18 mos. Hartt College of Music of the University of Hartford. ’til 9 pm C TELEVISION P APPLIANCES MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES She is the daughter of Mr. and B U N Tm e Mrs. Richard E. Embser of 39 Judith Dr. NEXT TO STOP and SHOP Discharged Monday: Wilbur Valleyview Dr., South Windsor; non; Herbert Nixon, 12 Green Rd., Vernon; Barbara Newton, Hodge, 856 Tolland Tpke.; Emi­ John Rendulic, 151 Chestnut St. Rd.; Angelo Felice, 50 Birch Conklin Rd., Rockville; Elissa 5.69 ly Shuffle, 41 Duval St.; May Discharged Tuesday: Levi S t.; A lice F reeb u rg , 345 Weiss, 7 Volpi Rd., Bolton; r ORIQ. 7.00. Acrylic fleece with satin back and trim. Jacket Ross, 90 Cushman Dr.; Zella Whaples, ^ Bidwell St.; Ruth Hilliard St.; Maureen Fralick, Tanya Vaiciulis, East Hart­ Oliver, 23 Duval St.; Muriel Mendltto, South St, Coventry; 667 Griffin Rd., South Windsor; ford; Maureen Maloney, 41 with hood. White, blue, pink, maize. Leone, East Hartford; Linda Albert Petke, 17 Campfield Leonard Olson, 97 Grier Rd., Bryan Rd., Gary White, 67 Blais, 25 Ridgewood St.; Daryle Rd.; Mary Carroll, 385 W. Vernon. Pine St.; Duane Edmonds, 197 Hall, Hillside Dr., Ellington; Center St.; Leslie Townley, Also, Keith Robinson, Highland St. BOXED STRETCH SUOS Janet Ryan, 10 Jolly Rd., East Hartford; Royal Isham Willimantic; Ernest Kunz, 39 Discharged Wednesday: Ellington; Robert Keiper, East Sr., 106 Hartford Rd.; Isabelle Box Mt. Dr., Vernon; Carol Beverley Plumb, 51 Dale Rd.; Hartford. Parciak, 67 Comstock Rd.; Bandelow, East Hartford; Susan Aglio, 45 Oakland Ter.; My Manchester office Also, Effie Fletcher, Hart­ C ath erin e H au gan , 1164 Paula Vail, Stafford Springs; Elizabeth Trani, Glastonbury; ford; Jeanette Ford, 57 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor; Lynette Lessard, 855 Vernon Gerard Moore, 75 Birch St.; 4.69 Goodwin St.; Patricia Michaud, Elsie March, 848 Hillstown Rd. St.; Richard Wallace, 44 Willow Ellen Long, Boston Hill Rd., ORIQ. 5.25-7.00. Flame retardant terry stretch suits In pastel 200 R egan R d ., Vernon; Also, Joseph O’Brien, 74 Cot­ St., South Windsor; Glenn Andover; Marijo Norige, East colors. Many stylos to choose from for boys and girls- Sizes Kathryn Rittlinger, Broad tage St.; Daniel Shea, 92 Oliver Tonkin, Hartl Dr., Talcottville; Hartford; David Yoo, 152 Brook; Judith Olsen, 6 Duval Rd.; John Grandahl, 314 Smith Robert Maltempo, 5 Parker St.; Briarwood Dr.; Charles S-M-L. St.; Evelyn Lambert, 74 St., South Windsor; Betty Bernadet Staudt, 9 Eldridge St. Gatchell, Moran Ave., Coven­ Also, Jane Morse, 15 Wayne Moik-I^SKWAM-SKM PM Garden S(.; Judy Violette, East Arendt, Bolton Brand Dr., Ver- try; Natalie Farley, Hartford. Hartford; Frederick Morris, 20 p ...... RECEIVING RLANKETS REQ. 2/4.25. Acrylic solids and stripes. Pastel WHEN YOU THINK Thnis., 9KNMIM-8.O0PM colors. 30"x40’’ size. 2/ 2.99 Reputed Crime Boss, NORTH STAR RLANKET Patriarca, Paroled COATS SaL, 9rfN>AM-12KN) Noon. REQ. 8.00. Acrilan* acrylic with nylon binding. 2 YOU THINK 36"x50". Pink, blue, maize, white. 6.39 CRANSTON, R. I. (UPI) - Both state attorney general’s Raymond L.S. Patriarca, the office and the U.S. attorney for reputed bead of organized Rhode Island opposed letting THE COEFORTER crime in New Engla^, was Patriarca go free in letters to Byoiderof theeagk. REQ. 15.00. Quilted cotton and polyester with nylon granted parole Thursday night the Parole Board. backing. Yellow goose pattern. 11.99 by the Rhode Island Parole This was Patriarca’s third COATRACK 7 Eioard over the objections of the request for parole. In turning 48 PURNELL PLACE state and federal law enforce­ down his previous bid last June, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER WILLIAM CARTER UNDERWEAR ment officials. ^ (DIVISION OP CMRIAOe HOU tI BOUTIOUI) j the board said his release REQ. 2/1.99 Jiffon Short sleeve Patriarca, 66, has served five "would deprecate cotton knit shirt. Without diaper tabs. years oL a 10-year sentence for the seriousness of his offense Size 6 mos. - 3 yrs. 2 /U 9 murder conspiracy. He will be and is incompatible with the freed Jan. 9 from the state welfare of society.” SWEET APPLE CIDER Adult Correctional Institutions. REQ. 2/2.49. Double-breasted side Galkin declined to say why MADE FRESH ON THE FARM snap cotton shirt. 3 mos. - V/i yrs. Parole Board Chairman 2/1.99 the board had changed its mind, No preservatives - Not pasteurized. A pure and Joseph Galkin said the five- except to say, “ Everything was member panel voted to release natural product. An excellent substitute for soft REQ. 2/2.49. Train-ease training considered. This was given pants. Multi-layer center. Sizes 2 Patriarca because of his more than casual attention.” drinks. “ excellent prison behavior and to 4 years. 2/1.99 the desirability of supervision Patriarca was first identified in the community.” He declined as head of underworld MacINTOSH RALDWIN to elaborate or to disclose the operations In the six-state New First Ib d e ia l Savings vote, England area before a U.S. CORTLAND WINESAP Middk'IbkWbft bp Iht Fkilud*. MAnchMtot CURITY DIAPERS Under terms of the parole, Senate subcommittee In 1963. REQ. 7.29. Soft, absorbent cotton gauze diapers. Galkin said, Patriarca must In 1970, he was given a 10- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Easy to fold. Size 21x40. 5.79 doz. report to a parole officer once a year prison sentence retroac­ week and may not leave the tive to 1969 for conspiracy to state without the board’s per- murder Rudolph Marfeo who FERRANDO ORCHARD REQ. 7.49. Pre-folded cotton gauze diapers. Easy to mlMion. He also may not drink was shot to death with another BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD, GLASTONBURY wash, fast drying. liquor nor associate with known man in a Providence, R.I. (3 miles beyond Vito's Restaurant) SHOP BY PHONE. CALL 846-4030. 5.99 doz. ciifflinals, Galkin said. grocery store in 1968. MANCHESTEfTEVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Dec, 27, 1974 - PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TRN— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.. Dec. 27, 1974 AREA Police Consider Action * Adolescence-An Explosive Period* DR. LAMB NEWS POLICE REPORT After Sex Show Preview By GAY PAULEY things, but close enough to their peers and others. They’re CAPSULES often afraid of being in­ THE BABY UPl Women’s Editor relate to all other facets of vf:rn o n The Town Council adopted an Prosecutor Guy Wolff of Circuit adequate, afraid they won’t VERNON appearance in Circuit Court 12, Court 13 and was instructed to 25 NEW YORK (UPI) - life,” she said. Thursday in connection with A preview showing of a “live ordinance last week which measure up. Donald Woods, 39, of Conklin Jan. 21. "Adolescence is the most “The center is her place, the Heart Murmer Late in Life the Investigation of a one-car sex” show was presented in would prohibit performances further investigate the matter IS NAMED "The greatest barrier we Rd., Verno.., was charged explosive period in life," says staff is consistent, the girl has accident in which nine guard SOUTH WINDSOR Rockville last night to a judged to be "patently offen­ and turn the results over to the Southwest Hit by Storm often face is the parent, the Thursday with operating under the woman president of a youth the security of knowing she has rails were struck. Glenn R. Goguen, 18, of 340 selected audience, and today sive,” The ordinance becomes prosecutor’s office. By United Press International iack of family stability. The the influence of liquor or drugs Last night’s performance was organization. “From 12 to 16, people to talk to.” By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. ing all infections, flu, and the shunt really is. If it is a Martin was released oh a $200 Main St., South Windsor, was Vernon Police Chief Herman effective Jan. 1 and the “real Programs range anywhere pressures on families in our small arterial connection and in connectiort with the in­ thing” is scheduled to have its specifically for members of the Portions of the Southwest were immobilized by a power­ Morse, Melissa Jane, daughter of Stephen R. and Jane Ross young people are looking for even to have penicillin when non-surety bond for appearance arrested Thursday on a warrant Fritz contacted court officials Morse of 15 Wayne Rd., Vernon. She was born Dec. 21 at from gymnastics to ceramics. present social structure are DEAR DR. LAMB - I am a 1 had my teeth cleaned. not much blood is shunted vestigation of a complaint that public preview on Jan. 2. press. Lt. Edwin Carlson, of the ful winter storm that piled up a 12-inch snowfall, the experience. 65-year-old woman. For in Circuit Ck)urt 12, Rockville, issued by Circuit Court 12 to see what action is to be taken Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are “If we don’t give them the Many programs work with the seemingly unbearable. I’m just thankful I have through it, about the only he was driving in an irratic charging him with third-degree Chief Fritz said he spoke with Vernon Police Department’s heaviest in a decade, in southern New Mexico. Snow fell as many years, whenever I went problem it will cause is to Jan. 21. against the theater owners. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ross of Northampton, Mass. Her pater­ right alternatives, we’ll have girl “on the edge of trouble, in "Total society has to do had a good life for 65 years, manner on Rt. 30. burglary and third-degree Special Services Unit, went to far south as El Paso, Tex. Three persons died on New something about all this.” for a checkup, the doctors create a loud noise or the nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Morse of troubles.” neighborhoods where there are and just wondered what your Police said Woods was found Robert McCarthy, of Ludlow, larceny. the theater but left without Mexico’s highways, and in Juarez, Mexico, just across Girls Clubs began with one were very concerned about a murmur that caused all the Wrentham, Mass. Her paternal great-grandfather is Thomas B. Speaking is Marjorie E. few recreational opportunities, comments might be. asleep at the wheel in the mid­ Mass., was arrested Thursday Police said this was the result viewing the show due to the fact formed in Waterbury, Conn., in heart murmur that I have. DEAR READER - You concern. I recall one very border from El Paso, a 3-year-old child was killed when Morse. She has a brother, James, 4. Duckrey, president of the Girls where the girls are on the They didn’t seem to know dle of traffic. He was released on a warrant issued by Circuit of an investigation of a break, ConditionW orsens it was a private show. 1864, widened to other are unusual, all right. The good 40-year-old Air Force three adobe houses collapsed under the weight of the snow. Clubs of America and the first streets, likely to adhere to boys’ what it was, so, finally they on a $50 non-surety bond for Court 12 charging him with Nov. 3, into the hofne of Mrs. However, the police depapt- Northeast cities, and went birth defect you nave is pilot I saw for another rea­ black to hold the office. groups, become part of a sent me to a nationally known really an artery connecting son. 1 found that he had this appearance ih Circuit Court 12, third-degree larceny. Bernadette Ekstrom, 55 Judy ment is making preparations to gang,” she said. national in 1945. Membership is medical center for an ex­ Rockville, Jan. 21. act if the public showing goes Model Beaten to Death Smith, Benjamin Michael, son of Gary C. and Donna Meyer Mrs. Duckrey disagreed with two others: the main artery problem, completely Vernon Police said the arrest Lane. A stereo taken in the For Fire Victim All races and ethnic origins free and everyone, except for amination. The heart unrecognized despite annual Robert Martin, 52, of 14 on as scheduled, next week. NEW YORK (UPI) - Sandra Zahler, 27, a model, was Smith of 54 S. Main St., Warehouse Point. He was born Dec. 13 some observers who say the that carries blood to the was the result of the investiga­ break was recovered, police are represented among the office staff, is a volunteer. specialist found I had a pat­ flying examinations by many Laurel St., Rockville, was William Elliott, an executive of beaten to death Christmas Day in her apartment at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents drug problem is just about lungs to get oxygen and the tion of worthless checks last said. VERNON and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. nearly 170,000 members. Ap­ Mrs. Duckrey, a native of ent ductus. As you know, this main artery that carries ox­ doctors. charged with operating under the theater, has indicated he overlooking the street where Kitty Genovese was stabbed are Earl Meyer of Warehouse Point and Mrs. Jean Meyer of Lan­ passed with young people. is something a baby is born June. McCarthy was released Gary Prunier, 16, of 79 Dower Greg Hoey, 13, of Risley Rd., Robert Hoey, visiting from proximately 68 per cent of the Raieigh, N.C., now living in ygenated blood out of the left If the shunt is very small, so the influence of liquor or drugs will carry out his plans. caster, N.H. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert “I think not,” she said. “I do with. According to medical Rd., South Windsor, was Vernon, remains in critical Montana for the Christmas 10 years ago. Her screams were ignored by neighbors. W. Smith of Gilman, Vt. His maternal great-grandmother is members are in low income Phiiadelphia, holds a master’s side of the heart to the rest of it doesn't affect the heart s on a $50 non-surety bond for think more adults realize there knowledge, a child does not action to any significant charged Thursday with failure condition at Rockville General holidays, did not require treat­ Miss Zahler’s body was found by her boyfriend Thursday Loretta Meyer of Rockville. His paternal great-grandparents are must be something else offered. areas. But Mrs. Duckrey would degree from the Bryn Mawr the body (aorta). School of Social Work and live very long with this, so 1 While the baby is in the degree, then the other prob­ to drive a reasonable distance Hospital, where he was taken ment. afternoon. Her head had been crushed by a number of Mrs. Antoinette Roy of St. Johnsbury, Vt., and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil As for alcohol, we hear about it like to see members from all guess I am an exception. Club to Meet Social Research. uterus, this artery is open and lem is the danger of bacterial apart in connection with the in­ after being overcome by smoke Hospital officials said blows. The Genovese stabbing drew national attention Smith of Gilman, Vt. among teens but don’t see as economic levels—“The Main I have been very active all endocarditis, an infection of vestigation of a four-car acci­ Richard suffered from cuts The Glaciers Snowmobile Line girl in Philadelphia may Mrs. Duckrey has been an of­ shunts blood through the in a Christmas eve fire at his when it became known that 38 neighbors watched the much. Pot (marijuana) is more my life. I live on a farm, have baby’s body without sending the heart. That is why your dent on Sullivan Ave. when he jumped through a win­ Club will meet on Monday at have her social structure just ficer with the clubs since 1969 a large farm house, and plen­ Hatch Hill Rd. Closed home. slaying, but did not call police because they did not want to Newton, Kristen Neff, daughter of Raymond and Barbara obvious.” it to the lungs. Only after doctor wanted you to take Police said the drivers of the dow to escape the heat and 7:45 p.m. at Upton’s Garage on as restricted as the giri from and became its president in ty of work. Since I nave The boy is in the intensive get involved. Ericksen Newton of RED 2, Conklin Rd., Rockviile. She was bom Girls clubs try to offer the birth, when the lungs open, is penicillin if you had any in­ other three cars stopped while smoke. Rt. 32 in Mansfield. the ghetto.” April. She is a member of the turned 65,1 seem to be more care unit at the hospital and his Dec. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ alternatives of which Mrs. it necessary for the blood to fection or even when you had the driver of the first was The fire broke out about 3 The Safety Sam Program will “We hope to give the girls a Pennsylvania Board of Educa­ tired than 1 used to be. I am condition has worsened since he parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ericksen of Hartford. Her pater­ Duckrey speaks. go to the lungs to get oxygen. your teeth cleaned. Beginning Monday, Hatch Hill Rd. in Vernon will be making a left hand turn but a.m. Tuesday and was mostly be discussed and final plans will Abducted Boy Found chance to think bigger,” to tion and she and her husband, worrying a bit and wonder­ was admitted and listed in nal grandfather is Julian Newton Sr. of Hamden. Her paternal It has community centers— At birth, or very soon after, closed between Dockerel and Greer Rds. in order for the Prunier faiied to stop in time confined to a basement room, be made at the meeting for the NAPLES, Fla. (UPI) — Christopher Carrier, 10, who ap­ learn that she has a thousand William, aiso run an education ing if time is beginning to run this small artery shunt serious condition. great-grandmother is Mrs. Julia Griswold of Wethersfield. She some 230 of them in 32 states— out for me. 1 was around 50 Send your questions to Dr. town to make roadway repairs. causing a chain-reaction acci­ Greg was sleeping in a bedroom upcoming trip to Old Forge, parently was abducted six days ago, was found Thursday options in life,” said Mrs. and social welfare consulting usually closes so you have a His 9-year-old brother, has a sister, Jennifer, 4. which offer a “neutral place” when the problem was first Lamb, in care of this new^a- The highway project, expected to take five days, in­ dent. New York. 2 Richard, is also a patient but his in that area. night lying on a road. He was in a hospital today, listed in for girls aged six through high Duckrey, “that she should stay service in Phiiadelphia. normal circulation. per, P.O. Box 1551, Radio City diagnosed. The specialist told volves reconstruction and widening of a narrow section of The other drivers were: Mar­ condition has improved from William Johnson, Vernon fire Club members are advised fair to good condition with a possible skull fracture and in­ in school because education is The women’s liberation me since I was doing so well, If a doctor was seeing noth­ Station, New York, N.Y. school. ing but congenital heart 10019. For a copy of Dr. Hatch Hill Rd. which separates portions of the Upper vin W. Ray Jr. of “satisfactory” to "good.” chief, said the exact cause of that dues are now payable and Staudt, Tina Marie, daughter of John and Bernadette Shaia Centers are open from after the stepping stone to a wider movement has helped the girls at my age, he wouldn’t advise jured left eye, plus bruises and cuts. The parents of the boy clubs, she said, because “In defects this would be one of Lamb’s booklet on Longmeadow, Mass.; Frank Mrs. Robert Hoey, the boys’ the fire has not been deter­ this notice will be the final Staudt of 9 Eidridge St., Apt. B4. She was born Dec. 21 at school hours on through the world and job, and to give her a an operation. Then he gave Bolton Lakes. said they did not know the motive for the boy’s abduction the more common conditions. cholesterol, send 50 cents to Wilcox of East Hartford; and mother, and Kim Hoey, 7, were mined but he believes it may courtesy notice to members Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are evening and provide what a lot sense of self-worth. order for things to grow, the me a list of things to be Vernon firemen have coordinated mutual aid With nor the identity of his kidnaper or kidnapers. It is not as dangerous as you the same address and ask for Paul Mailloux of 263 Long Hill treated for smoke inhalation have been electrical. who are not up-to-date on their Mr. and Mrs. William Shaia of 47 Thomas Dr. Her paternal of girls need—“detachment in a “We find girls’ hangups are climate has to be right. Libera­ careful about which was so Bolton firemen to assure adequate protection of the area. long, I couldn’t possibly keep think. How much trouble it the “Cholesterol” booklet. Rd., South Windsor. and discharged. Their father dues. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Staudt Sr. of 193 Loomis way from family, school, other mainly about acceptance by tion has helped provide that causes depends on how large climate.” up with it. It included avoid­ Kidnaping Averted St. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary Furphy of BUENOS AIRES (UPI) — The kidnaping of two Lever Manchester. Her paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. John Bros, executives was averted Thursday when the two rode 7 Staudt and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waterbury, all of Manchester. to work in a pickup truck instead of a company car. A gang Michaud, Amy Ann, daughter of Harold and Patricia Draiss of gunmen who attempted to abduct the executives ended Michaud of 200 Regan Rd., Vernon. She was born Dec. 20 at up in a shootout with two bodyguards — actually federal Manchester Memorial Hospital. police officers — traveling in the company car behind the truck. Olsen, William Daniel, son of Harry Jr. and Judith Newcomb One guard was killed and the other was critically Olsen of 6 Duval St. He was born Dec. 20 at Manchester Memorial wounded. The assailants escaped into heavy traffic, accor­ Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ding to witnesses. Newcombe of 52 S. Hawthorne St. His paternal grandparents are SALES AND CLEARANCES Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen Sr. of 149 Bissell St. AFTER CHRISTMAS Nautilus Being Repaired GROTON (UPI) — “Nautilus,” the nation’s oldest Davey, Elizabeth Una, daughter of Philip and Sandra Forbes Davey of 289 Oak St. She was bom Dec. 20 at Manchester atomic-powered submarine, is undergoing minor repairs Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. at the Navy submarine base following a shakedown cruise George Forbes of 291 Oak St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. after a major overhaul. and Mrs. Frank Davey of Dorking, Surrey, England. Her mater­ Base officials said the minor problems encountered nal great-grandmother is Mrs. Jeanie Cameron of Manchester. during the sea trials last weekend are not unusual for a sub She has a brother, Christopher Philip, IVt. . 1. that has had so many major repairs. The overhaul of the sub went on for 30 months and cost nearly $30 million. Aglio, Angela Ann, daughter of Samuel Jr. and Susan The 21-year-old vessel is expected to return to sea in Stanavage Aglio of 45 Oakland Ter. She was bom Dec. 20 at January. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her inatemal grandparents are f i v * . __ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanavage of Glastonbury. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aglio of 555 Lydall St. She Hiring Freeze Ordered has a sister, Lisa, 6. BRIDGEPORT(UPI) - Citing financial troubles, Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas A. Panuzio has announced a Covell, Kristin Elizabeth, daughter of Lawrence and Dana citywide hiring freeze but said it was too early to know Kukucka Coveil of 68 Summer St. She was bom Dec. 18 at whether any municipal workers would be laid off. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are / Panuzio, a Republican whose term expires in November, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kukucka of Hebron Rd., Andover. Her Thursday said the freeze is the first step in an “over-all paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willis Coveil of Town­ send Rd., Andover. She has a brother, Kevin, 3V4. plan of belt-tightening.” PANDORA BOYS’ He predicted most cities across the nation would have to Wagner, Theodore John, son of John Jr. and Carolyn Janssen impose hiring freezes unless the economy improves, and E Wagner of 61 Norman St. He was bom Dec. 17 at Manchester said the solution to municipal financial woes is in the hands Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. / of the federal government. Theodore H. Janssen of 59 Norman St. COORDINATES SNORKEL Bank Robljed D'Amour, Chert Lynn, daughter of Brian and Carla St. Pierre NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A man robbed nearly $3,000 from D’Amour of 65 Seaman Circle. She was bom Dec. 17 at 1 5 .9 9 a New Haven, bank Thursday after claiming to have a Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are 2 5 % O F F Mr. and Mrs. Donat St. Pierre of Hartford. Her paternal grand­ ORIG. 25.00. Nylon shell with im­ pistol. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland D’Amour of Andover. Her Authorities said the man held up the Union Trust Co. at C maternal great-grandparents are Marion Leonard of Hartford itation wolf trim, double closure, noon and escaped on foot. He ordered the money put in a and Mrs. A. St. Pierre of East Hartford. Save on tops, skirts, jackets, storm cuffs and pencil pocket. FAMOUS MAKER SWEATERS FAMOUS DRESS SHIRTS paper bag and then escaped with $2,894. Shefelbine, Scott David, son of David C. and Gail Lutz blouses, sweaters and pants. Navy, green, burgundy or brown. Shefelbine of Rt. 4, Mountain Spring Rd., Rockville. He was bom Dec. 19 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grand­ Polyester and cotton blends Machine washable. Sizes 8-20. mother is Mrs. Wilfred A. Lutz of Rockville. His paternal grand­ and acrylics. Sizes 7-14. Political Appointees parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alton Shefelbine of Rochester, Minn. ORIGINALLY 8.50-15.00. He has two sisters Cindy Ann, 6, and Patti Lynn, 4. 7.99 Face Unemployment Viseskis, Michael John, son of John P. and Virginia Socha 9.99 ORIG. 12.00. Great savings on long sleeve knit shirts. Phillips also said he will try Viseskis of 65 Vemwood Dr., Vernon. He was bom Dec. 19 at ORIG. 15.00-19.00. Long sleeve pull-overs and HARTFORD (UPI) - The to keep "in house" state work Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Blue, white, yellow, mint and tan. Sizes 14V2-17. next state personnel chief has cardigans. Crew, turtle and V-necks in wool blends, which previously had been Catherine Socha of Hartford. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. put on notice nearly 800 farmed out to consultants, such "special assistants” appointed Catherine Viseskis of Granby. He has a brother Paul and two Shetland and lambswool and acrylics. Solid colors as data processing. sisters Laurie and Lisa. and patterns. Sizes S,M,L,XL. FAMOUS TIES 3.99 by the Meskill administration He said he will be aiming at a that their political connections "lean, efficient career civil ser­ ORIG. 5.00-7.50. Polyester assortment. will not be appreciated. vice,” when he takes control of C. Perrie Phillips Thursday the department. said those holding the jobs Phillips has been deputy to through political pull will be Attorney General Robert K. "swept out,” while others who Killian, one of the two may be qualified will be tested Democrats elected to statewide and if approved brought under office in 1970. /I the merit system. IN THE SERVICE Gov.-elect Ella T, Grasso ALL MEN’S Thursday announced Phillips would start Jan. 8 a s . com­ missioner of the state Per­ sonnel Department, a position 2 Marine Pfc. Dale E. Colburn, a master’s degree In business SPORT COATS Cool Dip son of Mrs. Betty A. Colburn of administration from Ohio State AND he held for four years under Nathan Hale Rd., Coventry, University. former Gov. John N. Dempsey, recently participated in a also a Democrat. BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - The training exercise at the Marine Phillips said Gov. Thomas J. next time someone tells you to Corps Base, Camp LeJeune, School Notes UNHEMMED VI Meskill’s hiring over the past bundle up because it’s cold out­ N.C., as a member of the 8th four years of 781 persons — side, tell them the story of Dale L. Sotherland, a senior Communication Battaiion. most of them political cronies Chief Running Horse. at Manchester High School, has —as "special assistants" out­ The 77-year-old chief who been named to Who’s Who PANTS side civil service jurisdiction claims to be a direct descen­ Among American High School has had a "hideous” effect on dant of Chief Sitting Bull Students for 1973-74. The son of the system and career ser­ Thursday took his traditional Coi. Carl. W. Olsson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. vants. Christmas season dip into the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Olsson Sotherland, he is active in band, The problem is not so much chilly waters of Long Island of 43 Devon Dr., was cited for school plays, and musicals, the "political hacks but out and out meritorious service as com­ National Honor Society, year­ Sound. incompetents,” he said, "and He has been making the mander of the 31st Aerospace book photography, Latin Club, the absence of many of the plunge since 1918, when he and Rescue and Recovery Squadron Math Club, church and political MEN’S PANTS experienced middle level of­ 30 a group of like-minded men at Clark AB, Philippines. Now % work. He attended American ficials who were eased out founded the Iceberg Athletic assigned at - Frances E. Legion Boys State and is KNIT SHIRTS during the Meskill ad­ Club at Coney Island in New Warren AFB, Wyo. he serves as recipient of three science fair VAN HEUSEN SHIKTS"^ ministration.” , a transportation staff, officer awards, the Math Association of GIRLS’ KNIT TOPS CARTER’S UNDERWEAR York. GIRLS’ SLACKS ROYS’ OUTERWEAR “Career administrators were About 100 persons watched with the 90th Transportation America award, three art forced out through early retire­ him brave air temperatures in Squadron, a unit of the awards, five reading awards, 10.99 ment and the abolition of their the teens and the 40-degree Strategic Air Command. The and the Capitol Area jobs and replaced by amateur 20-year Air Force veteran is 9.99 waters of the Sound. Mathematics League award. Solid, plaid and check 2.99 5.99 talents," Phillips said. Afterwards he said the water aeronautically rated a com­ 3 / 2.97 6.99 ORIG. 15.00-18.00. He has also held class presiden­ 6.99 ORIG. 16.00 & 17.00. Democrats have accused mand pilot. He graduated in cy positions, played summer blazers, REG. 55.00- was fine. Solid or print knit tops. Boys’ cotton briefs and T- ORIG. 8.00-15.00. Famous Famous maker polyester Meskill of bypassing civil ser­ When asked why he took the 1950 from Manchester High league baseball and been active Assorted acrylic plaid pan­ COMP. AT 12.00-14.00 Orion® acrylic pull-overs. 130.00. Wool and vice regulations by appointing chilly plunge, he replied it was School and earned his in scouting. He will now com­ Sizes 4-6X. Tops for sizes ts. All machine washable, shlrts. White only for sizes Choose from three styles maker long sleeve sport pants. Solids and fancies. GOP friends as "special bachelor’s degree in sociology doubleknit pants, REG. Turtlenecks and some to stay in shape. He said he Is a pete for one of 10 scholarships 8-20. ORIG. 3 for 3.49. assistants.” In some cases the vegetarian and will donate his in 1954 at Yale University of 1500 to 11,000 funded by the 7-14, now 3.99 perma-press. Sizes 7-14. of jackets. Sizes 4-7. shirts. Polyester and cot­ Sizes 32-42 In group. placket styles. S,M,L,XL. appointees earned job security 289th pint of blood next week. where he was commissioned publishers of Who’s Who and In­ 25.00-45.00. ORIG. 8.00. ton. Sizes S-XL, 14V2-17. by passing civil service tests He is the only living charter through the Air Force Reserve vited to participate in the after they had learned their member of the Iceberg club. Officers Training Corps firm’s annual “Survey of High FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKADE OPEN DAILY 10 ■ 10. jobs program. Col. Olsson also holds Achievers.” USE YOUR FORBES’ CHARGE, MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 27, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 27, 1974 — PAGE THIRTEEN THE HERALD Eugles and Indians ANGLE pidy Away Tonight College Football Season Starts Countdown fit By Earl Yost Sports Editor By Len Auster Indians, 3-2 overall and 2-1 in the CCIL, journey to league foe With ^Meaningless^ Bowl Games Saturday Away once again for ac­ Wethersfield High (2-2, 2-1). Scoring tion tonight are East Catholic and leaders for the Silk Towners are Ray Race Results Carried Afar Manchester High. Sullivan (11.8) and Mike Quesnel NEW YORK (UPI) — The college football season, which But that doesn’t mean that Saturday’s contests will be will feature two of the nation’s more powerful offenses. Gary Sheide of Brigham Young ranks second nationally From far away Heilbronn, Germany, Eric Hohenthal The Eagles, currently riding a four- (11.6) while Quesnel and Bob Healy will reach its climatic moment next Thursday with the Mississippi State, led by quarterback Hockey Felker and 'penned holiday greetings and enclosed the Nov,30 issue of dull and sloppy. On the contrary, the pairings should in passing and has thrown for 23 touchdowns and nearly 200 game win skein after an initial set­ are among the best in the rebounding crowning of a national champion, begins its countdown produce some exciting football with some of the nation’s running back Walter Packer, set 36 school otiensive ithe Stars and Stripes, official publication for the U.S. back, begin their Hartford County yards per game. Oklahoma State, however, ranks 11th department. Saturday with three so-called "meaningless” bowl games most outstanding players showcasing their talents. records and averaged 27.4 points per game. Felker led the nationally in pass defense, surrendering only 86.4 yards Armed Forces. . Conference schedule in Uncasville In area clashes, Rham High (2-3) SEC in total offense and Packer, only a sophomore, was The main item of interest in the publication was the touching off the final five days of the campaign. The Peach Bowl at Atlanta pits Vanderbilt (7-3-1) per game with 16 interceptions. against St. Bernard. East is coming has a non-conference date at Canton the conference’s leading rusher. United Press International detailed story on the 38th Five With most fans eagerly awaiting next week’s showdown against Texas Tech (6-4-1) and figures to be a battle off an impressive 74-45 triumph over High, and 1-4 Rockville travels to battles between Southern California and Ohio State in the between Vandy’s potent offense and Tech’s superb North Carolina finished fifth in the nation in total offense Mile Road Race in Manchester last Thanksgiving morning. Penney High while the homestanding The nation’s leading passer, All-America Steve Hartford for an engagement with Rose Bowl and Alabama and Notre Dame in the Orange defense. The Commodores’ offense, led by quarterback and averaged 30.9points per game. The Tar Heels’ also The Manchester man, who has been teaching school in 9-4 Saints are returning to action after Bartkowski of California, also will be on display Saturday Bulkeley High. Elsewhere, HCC Bowl, folks can whet their appetities (or ruin them as the David Lee who paced the Southeastern Conference in became the first NCAA team ever to have two running Germany with his wife for several years, was recently a 10-day layoff. St. Bernard is 9-2 in in the EastWest Shrine Game at Stanford, Calif. member South Catholic (5-1) has a case may be) by tuning in the Peach Bowl, Sun Bowl and passing, was the best in the SEC while the Red Raiders’ backs gain more than 1,(X)0 yards rushing in a season, with named assistant principal of the Heilbronn elementary the conference. Tim Turner (15.5), return bout at the Bobcats’ Den ver­ Fiesta l^wl games on Saturday. defense allowed more than two touchdowns only twice in James “Boom Boom” Betterson and Mike Voight each The “Big Four” post-season contests begin Monday school. John Lusa (14.4) and Bill Moffett sus defending CVC Titlist South Wind­ Neither one of these three contests is generating much 11 games. topping that figure. night when Auburn meets Texas in the Gator Bowl at Hohenthal, a major three-sport star at Manchester High, (11.2) are the statistical scoring sor High (2-4). In an earlier tilt, the excitement outside the areas of the participating schools, The game is of special importance to Texas Tech, since TTie Fiesta Bowl at Tempe, Ariz., features Western Jacksonville, Fla. On Tuesday night in New Orleans ;,has long been a sports car racing buff and has taken in For- leaders for Coach Stan Ogrodnik’s Rebels pevailed, 58-47. Finally, largely because the records of some of the clubs aren’t it marks the last one for coach Jim Carlen who is leaving Athletic Conference champion Brigham Young (7-3-1) Nebraska will face Florida in the Sugar Bowl and the .mula I Grand Prix race meets in Belgium ( Nivelles and Eagles. Ellington High (3-2) entertains un­ very attractive. The six teams in Saturday’s pairings have to take the head coaching job at South Carolina. against Oklahoma State (6-5) and matches the Cougars’ week’s bowl activity ends Wednesday with the Rose and ‘'Zolder) and in Monaco. Manchester High has a mini two- defeated 5-0 Middletown High in an splendid passing attack against one of the nation’s better The Hohenthal family is located only 35 miles from lost 22 games between them, a very high figure for teams The Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex., matches Mississippi Orange classics. game victory streak of its own. The out of league confrontation. pass defenses. Hockenheim, which attracts crowds ranging from 50 , 000 that supposedly rank among the “elite” of the nation. State (8-3) against 18th-ranked North Carolina (7-4) and to 80,000 for Formula 2 races. - • Hohenthal noted that another big spectator sport in Ger­ many is fussball (soccer). Last year the Manchester fami­ ly witnessed the World Cup series in Germany when ’College Basketball Roundup- (UPI photo) 1-12 Last Year Basketball Poland defeated Argentina in Stuttgart. Buckeyes Basketball action in the East One of the Hohenthal children, while not following in his Scramble for in Knick-Piston Tilt Side Midget Basketball League father’s footsteps as a football, baseball or basketball Phil Jackson (18) and Await Ball last night saw Allied Builders TV player, has taken to golf. Gary Hohenthal, a junior in high Louisville Unbeaten, Gould Be top Manchester State Bank, 21- school, was a member of the varsity squad last summer. Eagle Grapplers 14, as Jack Lyon scored eight points. Pat Carroll led the Sunshine Agrees With Game Best Ever Bankers with six. Providence Winner BOWLING Pro Remodeling topped NBA Roundup: Goodbye and Hello Look to Rebound PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) Norm Clark, editor of the popular Country Club Automatic Comford, 27-21, and — Ohio State coach Woody Newsletter, passes along word that Joe Skinner chalked up PARKADE DUSTY- Ernie the Y nipped First Hartford ranked Providence pulled out a 76-75 Hayes said Thursday his the third hole-in-one of his golfing career at the Sea Island NEW YORK (UPI) - They’re as Whipple 208-223-601, Roland Realty, 21-20. TONIGHT victory. The game had 27 lead By Len Auster Buckeyes could very well be Gold Club in Georgia recently. His other aces were scored relentless as death and taxes. If one Smith 222, Tom Atamian III High scorers were Pat Silver 8:25 Whalers vs. Saints, ■ in Maine and at the local course, the latter coming on the changes and neither team ever led by “the greatest college foot­ (Pro) 22, Mike Dahlen (Auto) don’t get ya, then the other will. Kunnert Sparks Houston Turning the fortunes around will be the task for Coach 202-209-595, Lou Polinski 205, WTIC 18th hole. The Skinners and the Bill Bengstoris were on Fourth-ranked Louisville continued more than four points. Campbell led Bill Valentine 201, Brian ball team of all time,” but 14, Bill Hoyt (Y) 10 and Skip Cliff Demers as the East Catholic wrestling team prepares their way to Florida when they stopped off to get in a round its victory march Thursday night with Providence with 19 points, while Holy Boyington 210, Bill Avery 217, also said that playing the Moreau (FHR) 10. Cross’ Joe Carballeirra was the to open its campaign Saturday afternoon at home against Ken Thomas 217-598, Jim New Year’s Day Rose Bowl Nassiff Arms edged Andy’s, SATURDAY of golf. While in the Sunshine State visiting Everett Keith, Allen Murphy doing the honors in the NEW YORK (UPI) - Goodbye, strength of Bob Love’s 20-foot field game’s high scorer with 23. East Hartford High. The Eagles logged a woeful 1-12 Stackpole 232-584. game on natural turf will 28-25, in the West Side Midget 12:00 (18) Peach Bowl: - Skinner also collecetd an eagle at the Innisbrook course in opening round of the Holiday Classic. Zaid Abdul-Aziz. Hello, Kevin goal with 12 seconds left to play for Tarpon Springs. It’s amazing what warm sunshine and In the Far West Classic, ninth- ledger a year ago and Demers, who returns as East men­ give u se “a tremendous ad­ League as Bill Anderson tallied Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt Murphy and Junior Bridgeman have Kunnert. the Bulls’ sixth win in their last seven 14 points. Dave Parks (10) led ■ orange juice will do for a man!...How about that Billie ranked Arizona State defeated Boston tor after a four year hiatus, hopes to be competitive. HOLIDAY TOURNEY - vantage.” 1:00 (3) Sun Bowl: North taken turns providing the impetus for Kunnert, a second-year pro out of games. Chet Walker led Chicago with Andy’s who lost for the first Carolina vs. Mississippi State Jean King signing on with ABC to handle some sports com­ College, 81-73, and 14th-ranked Oregon “Early workouts have National — Mike Mooney 242; Hayes said all of the the Cardinals’ unbeaten record this Iowa who was drafted by Chicago in 22 points and Love added 20. Billy time this season. 1:00 (22) Wrestling mentary for $125,0(X) for each of the next two years. Mrs. dumped Creighton, 75-64. shown that the kids with and senior Bill Leahy American — Dick McCarthy Buckeyes’ 11 other games season and Thursday was Murphy’s the 1973 college player draft, had seen Cunningham topped the 76ers with 19. (UPI photo) Y Intermediate League play 1:30 Knicks vs. Jazz, Creighton held a 40-36 halftime lead experience have done well (unlimited). Promising 250; Friday Bantam G irls this season have been played ' King will also have time to play tennis, the sport that turn. He responded with 24 points and only spot duty during his first year. The win, raising the Bulls’ season saw TMJ’s trim the Lakers, 49- WINF after shotting 51 per cent from the and the inexperienced ones newcomers, include Diane Cox 223; Mixed — A1 Lea on artificial turf, which he brought her national acclaim. the Cardinals rolled over Western Traded to Buffalo before last season mark to only 17-14, put them a game 29, as Carl Bujaucius (22) and 1:30 (24) Tennis: Junior floor, but was held to a miserable 18 must improve if we’re to be sophomore Bill Grondin 398; Saturday Bantam Boys feels is much superior to Veteran Loosening Up Joe Koski (10) led the way. Ted Davis Cup Kentucky, 107-81. and then sent to Houston Feb. 1, the 7- ahead of idle Kansas City-Omaha and Dave Boehm 241; Guys & Gals Notes Off the Cuff per cent in the second half as the competitive as a dual meet (167) and freshman Ed natural turf. Dodge (11) starred in defeat. 3:30 (22, 30) East-West Bridgeman’s modest contribution to foot-1 center averaged only 11 kept them 1 l/2games in front of — Paula Skrabut 352, Saturday Ducks claimed the victory. team,” Demers noted. “We Deane (132). Deane is in a Veteran Oakland offensive center Jim Otto grimaces Out of order whipped the Shrine Football Game The Towering Inferno, a recent movie release now the evening’s festivities was 15 points. minutes of playing time and 3.6 points Detroit in the Midwest Division. Junior Boys — Mike “That’s why we come out In Madison Square Garden’s could do well in sectional three-way fight for the star­ here so early and work the as he goes through calisthentics during workout. H ustlers, 52-47, with Rick 4:00 (3) Fiesta Bowl: playing at the Showcase Cinema in East Hartford, was Louisville will meet Florida State in per game in his rookie season. Pistons 84, Knicks 83 Stankiewicz 410; Saturday Ban­ Holiday Festival, Fordham dropped and state meets. We have in­ ting berth in his bracke with players so hard,’’ he Raiders meet Pittsburgh in American Football Nicola (15) and Red Adams (14) Oklahoma State vs. Brigham ■ written by Bob Vinton’s father-in-law.The former Saturday’s championship final after But Abdul-Aziz, formerly known as Dave Bing’s short jump shot from tam Girls — Claudia Vendette featuring. Skitch Barron (10) Manhattan, 82-70, and Rutgers topped dividuals who are capable of sophomores Roger Poudrier explained. “They have to get Conference playoff game Sunday in Oakland. Young Manchester High and Georgetown University runner, now the Seminoles knocked off 13th-ranked Don Smith during his seven-year NBA the side with six seconds to play gave 200; Saturday Junior Girls — and Jeff Rea (18) were Hustler 5:00 (8) Wide World of Seton Hall, 89-81, in the opening going a long way.” and Brian McNamara. Karen Stevens 336. their legs adjusted to a lawyer, is living in Colorado...Dennis Quinn, high-scoring Purdue, 69-66, in the tournament career, had said before the season Detroit its narrow win over New standouts. Sports round. Top returning veterans in­ The rest of the 12 weight natural turf.” Ellington High basketball player, is the same young man opener. began this would be his last year in York, handing the Knicks their 8:30 (18) This Week in Kevin Fallon, despite playing most clude senior Steve Turgeon classes should look like this: Hayes said his two injured who played first base with Manchester High’s baseball A balanced scoring attack gained pro basketball and he informed the seventh loss in eight games. Bing TEE-TOTALERS - Judy NFL of the second half with four fouls, hit in the 126-pound class. sophomore Bill Hoch (98), •Deal Completed team last spring and was one of the top hitters...Tim Florida State its sixth victory against Rockets by telephone shortly before scored 24 points and Bob Lanier, Sabella 195-504, Donna starters, split end Dave 11:00 Celtics vs. Golden on 10 of 11 shots in the closing 20 Turgeon a year ago com­ sophomore John Girourd or Magowan 201-527, Nancy Hazel add offensive right Hoop Hosts Hot Stale, WINF Turner, the late arriving, sharpshooting player with East two losses, with Greg Grady scoring a their game with Atlanta 'Thursday playing his first game after missing pleting a deal for center Wayne team-high 15 points in the raggedly minutes to spark Fordham’s victory piled a personal 84-1 record freshman Mark Hopper Washburn 183-506, Linda Goodin tackle Scott Dannelly, HARTFORD, (UPI) - The WALTHAM, Mass. (UPI) - Catholic High, has a sister who is enrolled at Manchester nights that he was calling it quits. two with a sore left knee, was high for New England Whalers of the Carleton. High...Basketball officials have been blowing the whistle, played game. Purdue’s John Garrett over its intra-city rival. Fallon and captured an individual (105), senior Dave Skrabut 462. joined the team for Undefeated Bentley hosts Houston’s loss, however, was the game with 27 points and 14 World Hockey Association Southampton and Brandeis so to speak, at coaches this season and East’s Stan Ogrod- was the game’s top scorer with 19 finished with 22 points, while team­ title in the Eighth District (119), sophomore Mike Thursday’s workout. SUNDAY Kunnert’s gain. The 23-year-old pivot- rebounds for the Pistons.Earl Monroe Sectional Tournament Thursday sent veteran The Toros will now return a plays Hartford tonight in the mate Darryl Brown added 21. Reeves (145), junior Larry He said that Dannelly second-round draft choice to 1:00 (3) NFL: Rams vs. nik has already been charged with a pair...Along this line, points. man filled in with 18 points, grabbed led the Knicks with 24 points. REC- Randy Copland 149, defenseman Jim Dorey, a key opening round of the Bentley Phil Sellers scored 32 points and sUged at Manchester High. Grigley (155), and freshman should be at full strength by New England, said Whalers Vikings 4:00 (22, 30) ■ a Connecticut daily carried a recent account of the East Tom Boswell jammed the nets for 11 rebounds and blocked three shots Bob Guthrie Iti. figure in the Whalers’ success, Christmas Basketball Tourna­ Mike Dabney 25 to pace the Rutgers’ Lakers 99, Cavaliers 89 Turgeon, however, has been Ed Leahy (185). New Year’s Day, while General Manager Jack Kelley. NFL: Sleelers vs. Raiders Catholic-Waterford hoop game and reported that a 32 points in South Carolina’s easy 113- while Alternating with center-forward to the Toronto Toros, com­ ment. technical foul was calleid on Jim Moriarty, East coach. 81 victory over Assumption College in victory. Gail Goodrich and Lucius Allen hampered by a hyper- Demers, who coached for Hazel, still running with a Steve Hawes as the Rockets drubbed extended arm and might not BLOSSOMS- Barbara •* That would have been quite a call as Moriarty is no longer the Ocean State Holiday Basketball In the Gator Bowl, Marion Hilliard each tossed in 28 points to spark Los five years, has had under his Sullivan 188450, Sherry Scorso slight limp, will probably scored 22 points to lead Memphis the Hawks, 114-86. be at full strength for the tutelage four state cham­ coaching and his school was Manchester High and not East Classic. Guard Calvin Murphy led the Angeles over Cleveland. The Lakers 180. not be ready to start. State a 71-68 victory over Temple and jumped out to a 54-34 halftime lead, opener. pions. What he would like to Catholic. Mike Dunleavy added 23 points to Rockets with 21 points and Rudy Hayes said the Archie Penn State edged Jacksonville, 75-73. but had to hold off a strong second- Those with past do is “keep the streak CHURCH- Dick Niese 212- the Gamecocks’ total, while John Tomjanovich and Dave Wohl chipped Griffin, the Buckeyes out­ In the Big Eight tournament, Kan­ half rush by the Cavs. Jim Chones experience and their weight going.” He’ll have 15 dual 541, Phil Chase 212-213-608, Ted End of the Line Grochowalski was high for Assump­ in with 19, while Jim Washington standing tailback and 1974 sas scored its expected victory over scored his NBA high of 28 points for class are; sophomore Pete meets followed by sectional Chambers 205, Bill Grant 219, Heisman Trophy winner, Tom Happeny has won honorable mention as an offen­ tion with 25. topped the Hawks’ scorers with 16 Oklahoma State, 88-68, but Nebraska the Cavs and Bobby Smith added 22. Shannon (112), senior Co- and regional meets to have Bob King 204, Richard Smith will be used as a decoy sive guard on the 1974 UPI-Eastern Collegiate Club Foot- In the tournament’s opening game, points and Tom Van Arsdale added 15. upset 17th-ranked Oklahoma, 75-64, as Captain Terry Farrell (138) his inquiry answered 201, Paul Houle 524, Joe Saucier several times. 'ball Conference squad. Happeny starred with East freshman Bruce Campbell’s twisting The Rockets’ defense put the game Warriors 112, Blazers 101 509, Chet Thomas 532, Elmer Jerry Fort scored 21 points and Steve 'miHHlDONIS Catholic before moving on to the University of Hart­ layup with 14 seconds left ended a away in the fourth quarter, holding Rick Barry scored 12 of Golden Ostrout 502, Charlie Hayes called the Buckeyes Willis 20 for the Cornhuskers. and the Trojans both ford... Insiders claim that no less than three World Hockey seesaw battle with Holy Cross as 16th- the Hawks scoreless for the first 7:47. State’s 22 fourth-quarter points and Kaselauskas 526, Elly New­ Assn, franchises are in deep trouble. One of the best Atlanta managed only five field goals finished with 46 points in the comb 510, Tony Baluk 504, Gun- “explosive teams” and said appears to be the New England Whalers who should do in the final period. Warriors’ win over Portland. He also nar Larson 538, Don Anderson his team will be in better even better at the box office once the new Civic Center Flyers Prove 569, Sandy Gerber 536. physical condition than at In other NBA contests, Chicago collected 10 assists and nine rebounds. opens its doors...Alex Hackney, Country Club golf pro, has Schoolboy Tankers edged Philadelphia, 92-91, Detroit Rookie guard Phil Smith added 15 any other time this season. COMMERCIAL- Art He said the Bucks have had taken up bicycle riding - indoors - in an attempt to nipped New York, 84-83, Los Angeles points for Golden State. Sidney Wicks Schmidt 154-405, Fred Riccio as many as seven defensive MOONUGHTDia strenghten his knees...John Wiggin has lettered in football defeated Cleveland, 99-89, and Golden was high for Portland with 23 points Win No Fluke 144-151400, Rob Nicola 142-150- Top Alumni Squad players sidelined for at least at Trinity College. The local man was a defensive back last State topped Portland, 112-101. and Barry Clemens added 19 and 400, Tim Flynn 136-357, Rich one regular season game. fall. Bulls 92 76ers 91 Geoff Petrie 18. The loss was the NEW YORK (UPI) — For years it was the Montreal Nicola 137, Henry Matteson 137- Displaying all around strength, Manchester High’s Chicago edged Philadelphia on the Blazers’ seventh straight on the road. Canadiens. Then briefly it was the Boston Bruins. Now it is 362, Carl Bujaucius 168-387, Ron Coach John McKay said swimming team warmed up for the regular season with a BASKETBALL the Philadelphia Flyers. Sponheimer 146-391, George his Trojans are ready to 55-31 win over the Alumni. The Flyers have become the new glamour team of the Barber 141-367, Tony Yacano play. The success was the first Results: 139-361, Joe Tremano 135-367, Announcement Today C.Y.O. National Hockey League and are proving more each day in eight years for the 200 yd. Medley Relay 1. Fred Oakes 140-135-390, Henry “I know that because I Action last Sunday at East ABA Roundup: Big Crowd Disappointed that last year’s dramatic victory in the Stanley Cup Expected on Pacer Sale schoolboys against the grads Manchester — Bouley, Luneski 139-360, Jack Goldberg told them they had to be Woolpert, Adamy Edwards. Catholic saw the five games playoffs was no accident. 150-399, Charles Clapper 365, ready to play,” McKay said. and only the second in played decided by a total Hawks. The victory moved INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) sion they had made. Instead, 1:56.0 The hard-skating Flyers jay Colangelo Jr. 362, Lee Prior “I run a dictatorshop just histiry history. differential of 25 points. Buffalo seven points ahead — Indiana Pro Sports Inc.called one member said, a "full dis­ 200 yd. Free 1. T. Brindamour are currently the hottest 352, Dave Dynes 355, Mai The Indians gained six of Utilizng a full court press, St. of the idle Boston Bruins in like Woody Hayes.” a news conference for today, closure’’ would be made at the (A) 2. Mrosek (M), 3. Wilson team in the NHL and have Darling 375. Francis upended St. Bridget, Nets Too Much for Squires presumably to announce sale of news conference. the 10 first places, including (M) 2:00.0 Division IV. He declined to compare 62-57, with Mike O’Reilly pum­ also become the league’s the financially troubled Indiana At least two local groups had both relays, and scored six 200 yd. I.M. 1. Wasyluk (M), Red Wings 4, North Stars Archie Griffin with Anthony ping in 21 for the losers and NEW YORK (U PI)-T he dianapolis, Billy Keller George Gervin, Rich Jones biggest gate attraction. FRIENDSHIP- Lou Toutain Pacers of the American Basket­ expressed interest in acquiring of the eight second 2. Adamy (M, 3. Pastel (A) 4 Davis, u s e ’s tailback and Lance Lawster 16 for St. Fran­ largest Virginia home crowd canned 33 points and George and James Silas had 18 each. Thursday night they broke a 207476, Ruth Woodbury 463, ball Association. the Pacers, a charter member placements. 2 :21.0 Marcel Dione scored runner-up to Archie in the cis. Sacred Hearts saw its of the season, 6,675, McGinnis 31 as the Pacers club record by going un­ Pegge Shelsky 466, Bruce of the ABA. Notching doubles were tri­ 50 yd. Free 1. Naktenis (M), twice and assisted on two Heisman Trophy balloting. The Pacers reportedly have turned out Thursday night to Q's 112, Sounds 108 beaten for the 12th straight Moquin 202, Ken Hesford 212- One group was headed by captains Ed Adamy, Pete 2. Spaeth (A), 3. Moyer (A) 25.0 chance to escape the winless knocked the Colonels out of debts in the neighborhood of $1 ranks collapse in the last nine see their Squires play, but Jim O’Brien hit two free game when they defeated he 565, Steve Kershaw 205-558, Don Tom Binford, an Indianapolis Naktenis and John Mrosek. 100 yd. Fly 1. B. Brindamour first with a 122-111 triumph. “I only coached one of million, which the new owner businessman who currently is seconds to St. James, 41-39. Ed the home team let them throws with 21 seconds left Washington Capitals 4-1 Dorman 214, Dick Woodbury Other fine showing were (A, 2. Naktenis (M), 3. Slaiby Ahead only 86-85 going into them,” McKay said. “He is would have to assume. chief steward for the In­ Laseski had 17 markers for the down— bad. and dunked a before 18,130, second largest 220-584, Don Searles 224, Steve a great player and I know credited to Mike Wasyluk, (M) 1:01.0 the final quarter, In­ Pelletier 201. Directors of Pro Sports met dianapolis Motor Speedway and 100 yd. Free 1. Adamy (M), 2. winners and Juan Rodrigues 14 The hapless Squires, dianapolis outscored Ken­ shot at the buzzer to give crowd in the league this Griffin is too.” Bib Edwards and Kirk for Sacred. Thursday afternoon, but a former president of the Bouley (M), 3. Pastel (A) 57.0 saving their worst for the San Diego its victory over season. Many people just can’t get to our repair shop Woolpert. Previously winless St. tucky 36-26 as McGinnis declined to announce what deci­ United States Auto Club. 100 yd. Back 1. T. Brin­ game, lost to the front­ sank 12 points and Keller 10 Memphis. Grant led all The game was only 12 (Juring the day, so starting January 6th we will be damour (A), 2. Wazyluk (M), 3. Michael’s upset Our Lady of Peace, 49-42, St. Margaret- running New York Nets 130- to snap the Pacers’ three- scorers with 35 points and seconds old when right other goals o earn the Red Saums (A) 1:06.0 85 for their biggest loss of game losing streak. Caldwell Jones had 20 points winger Reggie Leach scored open nights. 100 yd. Breast 1. Murphy (A), Mary lost its first decision of Wings a tie with the North .the campaign to St. Rose, 56-48, the year, allowing the Nets for the Q’s, while George on a tip-in off a Bill Barber Stars. Danny Grant also Just call and make an appointment. We will be MUFFLER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 2. Woolpert, 3. Miller (A) 1.10.0 Carter hit 24 to lead Extra Special Job 400 yd. Free Relay, and St. Mary’s prevailed in the to move one game ahead of Artis Gilmore topped Ken­ slapshot to give the Flyers a scored a pair of goals for able to work on your VW Monday through Friday Manchester — Edwards, final seconds over St. Kentucky in their seesaw tucky with 26 points and Memphis and Chuck 1-0 lead. That broke the club Detroit. Minnesota now has Christopher’s, 33-30. until 12:30 A.M. And we’ll do most everything you’ll Dual Exhaust Conversion Mrosek, Bouley, Naktenis battle with the Colonels for Louie Dampier added 20. Williams had 22. record for fastest goal at the gone 17 games without win­ By Saints’ Goalie 1972 FORD' Sunday’s schedule: 11:10—St. 4:55.0 first place in the American start of a game, and ning on the road. need, from a tune-up to a brake job (major engine James, vs. St. Bridget, 12:20 St. In other ABA contests, St\ SPECIAL Basketball Association’s Philadelphia boosted its lead Blues 2, Penguins 2 MAVERIIX Michael's vs. St. Francis, 1:30 Louis edged San Antonio, Nuggets 107, Stars 102 work is done during the day only). East Division. to 3-0 in the second period on Second period goals by NEW YORK (UPI) — John Garrett went to work 6 Cylinder Most Chevy St. Christopher vs. St. Rose, 119118; San Diego beat Denver overcame a 36- Julius “Dr. J ” Erving, the goals by Bobby Clarke and Chuck Lefley and Stan Thursday night and did what he gets paid for—blocking Anyone will work on your VW during the day. hittiM Mi« Yw Wait! Ford and Dodge 2:45 St. Margaret-Mary vs. Our M emphis, 112-108, and point effort by Moses shots. Lady of Peace, 3:50 St. Mary’s league’s Most Valuable Malone enroute to its 17th Bill Clement. Gilbertson got the Blues Only Ted Trudon Volkswagen will work at your Vans Bill Signed Denver topped Utah, 107- The Minnesota goaltender blocked 53 of them and, con­ vs. Sacred Hearts. Player last season, put on a straight home win. High- Flames 2, Islanders 1 their tie with the Penguins. VAIL, Colo. (UPI) - Presi­ 102. sequently, the Fighting Saints scored a solid 5-1 victory, convenience. typical display with 31 point man for the Nuggets Atlanta moved'into second Vic Hadfield and Jean dent Ford signed a bill despite getting off only 19 shots of their own. points as the Nets raised was Mack Calvin with 21, place in Division One by Pronovost tallied for That’s service. Thursday officially allowing As the statistics reflect. Two Records Set their record to 23-10. The Spirits 119, Spurs 118 while and defeating the Islanders on Pittsburgh in the first That’s Ted Trudon. girls to play Little League hapless Squires fell to 8-24, the Oilers dominated play exercise in futility. Garrett LAUREL, Md. (UPI)-Chris St. Louis reel^ off eight Bobby Jones each added 17. Tim Ecclestone’s period. RoQdlKiSi^ baseball. 14'A games out of first. shorthanded goal in the se­ throughout the game. But made 19 saves in the third McCarron, 19-year-old riding straight points to break an Malone, Utah’s teenage Kings 5 Canucks 1 The measure amended the Garrett’s extraoi^inary per­ period alone. ssfving you with tho nation's finast MUFFLERS federal charter of Little League sensation, returned to Laurel Brian Taylor chipped in 89-89 tie at the start of the star, scored his career high, cond period. Jacques Backup goalie Gary formance was more Uian a Baseball, Inc., to open it of­ Race Course Thursday and lost with 20 points and Billy fourth quarter and then held three more than against In­ Richard scored the other Edwards continued his Meanwhile, Don Tannahill ■k W« speclallM In cuatom axhauat ayatama. match for the Minnesota ficially for the first time in 35 no time boosting his record Paultz and Larry Kenon off a strong San Antonio diana three nights earlier. Atlanta goal while Bob mastery over Vancouver as scored two goals and Mike k )Na inatall complata axhauat ayatama on moat squad. years to "young people" in­ number of wins for one year to added 17 and 12, respective­ rush. The Spirits’ Marvin He also pulled down 25 Bourne tallied for New the Kings regained a first- Walton, Gord Gallant and Amoricon and forolgn cara, and light duty truoka. stead of "boys.” 540 with three winners. ly. The Nets charged to a 40- Barnes led all scorers with rebounds to match his York. place tie with Montreal in Edmonton grabbed a 1-0 Mike Antonovich added one The the old charter By scoring in the three races, 20 lead after one quarter and previous career high. It was Sulires 3, Black Hawks 1 the NHL’s Division 3. lead in the first period on each in the Saints’ un­ Corner of Broad McCarron also tied his own all- 34 points and Freddie Lewis proclaimed as the league’s pur­ coasted the rest of the wqy. added 25 for. St. Louis. Don­ the 20th win for Denver in 22 Larry Carriere, Gil Edwards, overshadowed by Ron Cllmie’s power play orthodox victory. and Center Street Mon.'FrI...8 a.nt. • 9 p.m. poses to instill "citizenship, time Maryland record of 118 goal, but was perfect, or In Thursday’s other WHA 'IlD'riHIDON VOLKSWAlGEN Barry Parkhill topped the games and ended a Utah Perreault and Brian Spencer Rogie Vachon this season, Phone 646>2112 S a t ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. sportsmanship and manhood.” winners at a single meeting, a nie Freeman was high for Squires with 18 points. San Antonio with 25, Swen winning streak of three scored in the first two ran his season’s record to 7- slightly better, the rest of games, Vancouver routed Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, 647-9386 liie new one drops thp last mark he set during a 60-day ses­ periods to pace the Sabres’ the way and the Oilers’ In­ Michigan, 8-1, and Winnipeg word. sion in the spring at Pimlico. Meanwhile, at In­ Nater finished with 23 and games. 2-2 as five Los Angeles triumph over the Black pilayers scored goals. cessant barrage was an edged Phoenix, 3-2. PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 27, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 27, 1974 — PAGE FIFTEEN PR Officer Hired Hornet For 8ele 23 Hornet For 8tle 23 Hornet lor 8ele 23 Hornet lor 8ele 28 VERNON MANCHESTER - 5-room Vandals Damage HARTFORD (UPI) - Laura Mrs. Field, a resident of Ranch custom built for present Field, a former press aide to Brooklyn, Conn., will begin her SPARKLING COLONIAL owner in 1967. IVa baths, 2 The sparkle of Christmas We find the house Sen. Edmund Muskie, D-Maine, full-time duties Jan. 8, when the fireplaces, 2-car garage. tinsel will not oulphine this you make the home. Chlorine Station ^ has been hired as public 1975 legislature convenes. She Superb qtiali^ in choice area. a lU T O K home. Seven large rooms, city danicl I. r««l* relations officer for the also worked at one time for Sen. $48,500. Call Suzanne or Arthur W iS Vandalism at the Porter fire extinguisher was removed Democratic majority in the Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn. utilities, garage. Owner Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson Reservoir Chlorine Station late from the wall and Its foam emp­ WINTER SPORTS state Senate. transferred, house under- Beach Co, Realtors, S h e H e m l S i priced, immolate occupancy. Manchester Office 647-9139. tied into the room. afternoon or evening Thursday Equal Housing Opportunity. 1 BUILDER 9AY9 was discovered this morning by The vandals broke the win­ Procrastinate and lose. $43,- drive by Tracy Dr. end make an offer on thie brand 900. Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. town water department per­ dow leading into the chlorine MANCHESTER - New listing, new five room Ranch. Two full bathe, aluminum room and kicked in the door CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EQUAL HOUSINQ OPFORTUNITY sonnel. There is coasting at Center Springs Park from 9 to 5-room Ranch, stone fireplace, aided, 2-car garage. Quality construction. leading to the boiler room. a.m. BARROWS A WALLACE Darrell Hovey, the 9 p.m. EBaNcE^aaBs^ EE^nv Mavan H^iv^BaT^E tile laundry room, tile bath, department's work coor­ In an apparent final gesture, 040-0100 307-1010 72M 01B carpeting in living room, com­ dinator, said the occurrence is they drew pictures and wrote Rec and Park Department officials say those hours will binations, garage, city utilities. 924.900 Newly listed Duplex. 8 rooms on each side, elty the latest in a series of similar words referring to pot-smoking be in affect all weekend, weather permitting. Owner anxious to sell, priced at utllltiee. Qood buy lor the ambitloua on two walls. There is no skating nor skiing. NOTICE $38,500. Charles Lesperance, handyman. break-ins recently. He said the BOLTON - Seven-room Ranch Hovey said a financial deter­ For outdoor winter sports information, the number to 649-7620. Porter Reservoir Gatehouse |THE MANCHESTER WATER CO. PHONE 643-2711 plus rec room, with one-car 924,800 Four-room cepe style with large former wood­ was broken into about two mination of the damage is being cail is 643-4700. garage set on Y.-acre lot on made. MANCHESTER - 5-room over­ working shop In roar. Aluminum storms and weeks ago and the Porter- W ILL BE FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD dead-end street. Zinsser Agen­ sized Cape, Wi baths, attached screens. Great starter home. Howard Station about two cy, 646-1511. garage. Immaculate original months ago. Considerable van­ -Trouble Cured* Help Wonted 13 owner home. $40,500. Call Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, 646- dalism resulted both times, he nB IM i LOZD, M . CLOSED INDEX JUST LISTED - Five-room said. MIAMI (UPI) - Ward serted through the throat into ADVERTISING ADVERTISING DISHWASHER wanted - 11 Cape with aluminum siding on 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., 22 REQINT STREET NOTICES a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Greenwood Drive. Under $30,- Realtors, Manchester Office In the Thursday break at the Graves has been having trouble his right lung. MANCHESTER DEC. 31 AT NOON 1 _ Loat and Found — Apply in person at Tacorral, 246 000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 647-9139. 941.000 Walk to the golf course, walk to school, from Porter Chlorine Station, the breathing since last August and 2SM VM r m 2 PartontI* DEADLINE "I ve been through all Diywill ConitrueUon AND ALL DAY NEW YEAR’S 3 —Announcamanta RATES Broad Street. 1577. this 5 room Ranch on a 100x175 lot. door leading into the station it got so bad earlier this week my medical journals and can _ 12 00 noon the day before that he reported to the emergen­ I Calling* R*palr*d A R*|>l*o*d 4 Entartalnment publication 1 day ...... 9t word par day was forced open and left open find no case history of KOINCIEMERMK. 5 —Auctions 3 days ...... 8« word per day JAN. 1, 1975 Deadline for Saturday spd HOSTESS WANTED - Monday - MANCHESTER - Authentic VERSATILE I 942,000 5x5 aluminum-sided Duplex. Each side has cy ward of St. Francis Hospital. 6 days ...... 7t word par day and the door leading into the aspirating an object as large as M CKTM NET CMETST FINANCIAL Monday is 12 00 Noon Friday Friday, 11 a.m. -2;30p.m. Must Colonial reproduction. Four Doctors speculated the CAUUStr 26 days ...... 6t word per day Four-bedroom Colonial with 3 bedrooms and 1 trym 4126, 649-1922. Ric% Clam Fry Bakad Btuffad Shrimp Kissinger, who la also his Unusual U&R built Contemporary Raised Ranch In national security adviser, to preferred Birch Hill location. Cathedral calling living room Heaps of golden fried Tendersweet I HOUSEWIVESi MANCHESTER - Newer 3- forw ard a rep o rt on the bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, with floor-to-celling fireplace, all kitchen bullt-lns, 4 dams, french fries and cole slaw. *34.00 Par Couple I DO YOU WANT TO EARN ! $1.49 for kids allegations published in Sun­ possible 4th bedroom, con-1 bedrooms, fireplaced rec room with bar, 16x40 Inground SENTRY Season^s G reetings •299 day’s New York Times. I EXTRA MONEY? venlent location. $35,900. Paul I pool, V. acre wooded lot. Call 289-4331. Real Estate Sarvicas DINNERS SERVED AS USUAL 'hie 50-page report, prepared W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. by CIA chief William E. Colby, We have an Immediate opening for woman who want to •:■ 394 Tolland Tpko. ARBYS ROAST BEEF work only part time. Afternoons, approximately 2-6 p.m., 6 l SOI Msrllns Rd. 20 qoraisoiloul I M . was dispatched Wednesday by f days a week. Must have oar. MANCHESTER • Exquisite MANCHESTER special Air Force flight to Ford multi-level Contemporary. Vsmon — S72-7S11 Esst HarttonI — 28G*4SS1 Manchostor MOUJARD FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 072-7327 287 IIIOAO STREn Phone Today! k Don't wait to Inspect this Immaculate Ranch In excellent In Vail, Colo. Four large bedrooms, fantastic location, fireplaced living room, 3 bedrooms, large AT EXIT 94 Jow nsonS o’WWTOwwns e a vs w vw w vt MANGNEITERg CONN. The Times charged the CIA $ Don Hatak (CIroulatlon Dept) view of Hartford skyline, 2 1/2 REALTOR - ML9 ^ Manohaatar Evening Havald finished rec room, brick front. A must seel Mid 30s. Call Vernon Board of Raaltora, Manohaatar Board of oaaliara, j WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY illegally spied on and collected baths, trees, space-age kitchen. 289-4331. Igk^T^lavofqfAmetlca I H r w . 11 )UI to IttJ. FH, I l i t 11IM, lo 12 647-9946 I Immediate occupan^. 60’s. Hartford Board 4f Raaltora douleri on as many as 10,000 Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Americana. 643-1108. 1 PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Dec. 27, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 27, 1974- PAGE SEVENTEEN- BY JIM BERRY A rtic le tor Solo 41 Aportmonto For Root S3 Aportmonto For Root S3 BENJY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR i^OARDINC HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE □ AUTOMOTIVE BUGS BUNNY ANTIQUE DINING Room Set - MANCHESTER - Family style M P. fhiK??, ? 0 V<3U HA\/^ A^JY' Y o o O P p /T w iS 2-bedroom townhouse, private Excellent condition: china APARTMENT I've GOT A IS Y AS FAR AS THAT yeAH-THEVVe g o t WHAT BECAME A CLEVER TURN OF PHRASE, PFf?|CP(7 PfJCOUKA<&(tJ<& entrances and patio, finished I HOPE MONTTMORENCY LIKES SYLVESTER^S I MONTMORENCYiS SETTIN© PPFPlCriOM^ FOP ^K4T THF closet, buffet, table with chairs. RENTAL OFFICE Autos For Sole 81 “ “ MEAL I PREPARED 5FDIUN’ THAT VERY, PICKY ABOUT HIS MITER HEAP THAT \ YOUNG GUV'S HIM ON ONE OF THE OF YOUR TURKEYS, BAXTER-.-W HERE PIP YOU HEAR OF H/VMTFP Maple Rocker. Maple twin bed rec room, includes heat, FOR HIM / GORILLA WITH ' IN HERE, A SOVOONCERNEP HOOPLE? PIP YOU IT? BUT I'M NOT SURPRISED oppoprui^iTiF-s^ witn mattress. Other mis­ We have a large variety ol appliances and carpeting.ing. $240 NEED CAR? Credit bad? A L L T H BEVEL PRO- \ THE OLD TIMER'S ALL HE HAS TO DO IS EAT THEM ALL OR ■YOU'RE ENVIOUS OF A GOURMET deluxe one and two-bedroom per month. Paul w. DoiDougan, Bankrimt? Repossessed? ATTENTION TRACTOR-- TOOL BOX IS KEEP TH’KNOBS AN' IS THAT TOv!R — ^I'VE HEARD YOUR IDEA OF A FOP P/V^PK3y'/MFAJT cellaneous items, old and new, AND THIS IS/ F U L L O F BUTTONS WIPED OFF.' excellent condition. 649-1488. apartments and townhouses Realtor, 6461021, 643-4535. Honest Douglas accepts lowest H E G IV E S, NORMAL MALT KINGLY REPAST IS HAMBURGER KNURLING A N TIO U E 57 THEY TELL YOU WHAT M O NUM ENT throughout Manchester. Ren' down, smallest payments. HIM,' TOOL.. TO DO ON'EM/ WITH CHOCOLATE SAUCE.' . Douglas Motors, 345 Main. . 0 c HK' BUSTING YOUR WOODEN PALLETS for sale at tal office open daily from 9-5 MANCHESTER - four rooms, BELT? circulation department, other times by appointment. includes appliances and heat. Manchester Herald. $2.-$5. $170. Security required. Call TOYOTA - See us for reliable 647-9936 or 64^003. used Toyotas with our 80-day •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DMUTO ENTERPRISES, MC. 100% warranty. We also buy Dogo-BIrdo-Pota 43 24IM Nm Stiti Id, MMdintar FOUR ROOM apartment, for used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, MI-1021 rent, second floor, partially fur­ 345 Center Street, Manchester, DOG-CAT boarding re se r­ nished. Call 643-45W. 6464321. vations. Combined inside/out- /a-A7 side runs, partitioned privacy, TWO bedroom apartment on AUTO INSURANCE - Compare 32 Bullding-Controcting 33 Articloo lor Solo 41 VERNON - Wlllowbrook Root Estate Wontod 28 Palntlng-Poporlng germicidal lighting. Canine Apartments, one bedrooms Purnell Place, $125 monthly, our low rates. Young drivers MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD WE BUY and sell used fur­ Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, available. $180 includes heat, one month security, call after 6 welcome. For quotation call PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ REMODELING - R^airs, new Manchester, 6465971. p.m., 644-2314. Rod Dolin, 6466050. ting, wallpapering, spray/brush construction. Garages, niture. Cash on the line. One and hot water. Security painting. Fair prices, fully in­ breezeways, recreation rooms, piece or an entire housefull. required, superintendant, 872- f BEUEVB MB, CUTTBR—t'M GOING FOR FREE - Two dogs with 4400. VERNON - ROCKVILLE area - TO FIND OUT WHO IT WAS—AND sured, experienced and depen­ etc. Check our prices then com­ 6466432. Furniture Barn, 345 NO DISRESPBCT-BUT I'M ALSO GOING TO GET THE Main Street Rear, behind house, moving can’t keep. Call Large 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 room dable. 643-1671. pare. 528-8364. 649-2117. apartments. Stove, YOU'RE BEGINNIN' TO PERSON WHO HAD THE ROCCO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Douglas Motor Sales. MANCHESTER - Newer one- i WANTED MOUNP ME, SHERIFF/ RID RILLED.I Bzzzzzzzz In and saa our bedroom Ranch-type apart­ refrigerator, heat, hot water, RAYMOND J. ZOWADA - Pain­ RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ctoan, LM Modii busy Baa. Wa*ra raady, CLEAN USED refrigerators, ment. Private entrance. nice location. Immediate oc­ ting and papering contractor. Antiques 48 cupancy. 872-0878. willing and abla to assist No job too big or too small. BIDWELL Home Improvement ranges, automatic washers, Includes heat and appliances. $185 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, I USED CARS ll-n IS2HRAU a - X T you .In tha sals or Quality work at a reasonable Co. Expert installation of with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s WANTED Antique furniture, TO EACH HIS OWN C t|74 purchasa of YOUR Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- Realtor, 643-4535, 6461021. VERNON - ROCKVILLE area - i! Top Meat MB price. Fully insured. 875-6400. aluminum siding, gutters and glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Large 3 1/2 room apartment, proparty. trims. Roofing installation and 2171 ^ For AN Mahot CREATED BY BUD FISHER other antique items. R. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- stove, refrigerator, neat, hot MUTT AND JEFF repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. Harrison, 643-8709. SEASONED oak wood - Split bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 water, immediate occupancy. 1 CARTER CHEVROin Choice Elm Street location. THIS IS THE GREATEST/ F O R He ’S A JO L L y HORACE Tetrault — Siding, and ready for fireplace. $20 baths, full, private basement. i CO^MC. ^ MOTT, IVE BEEN 33 $155. 872-0878. GOOD FELLOVS/- Building-Contracting roofing, storm windows, aw­ orders delivered. 742-7886. Rooms lor Rent 52 Includes heat, appliances, 1229 Main SBMl WoRKiMeoMA 1 ALREADY' ALL y o u HAVE Keith carpeting, patio ana pool. $275 nings. Quality workmanship, MANCHESTER - Three room NEWGREATTOy T O D O IS r r ^ o w - NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - free estimates. Fully insured. DARK, RICH Loam - Five monthly. Paul W. Dougan, THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ Realtor, 643-4535, 6461021. apartment on bus line, heat, hot FOR NEXT. ^ Real Sstate Remodeling, repairing, ad­ 872-9187, 649-3417. yards, $27.50 plus tax. Also nished rooms, centrally ditions, rec rooms, porches and sand, stone, gravel, pool and water, appliances, parking. CHRISTMAS/ located. Kitchen privileges. RESPONSIBLE female to $145 monthly. No pets. Security roofing. No job too small. Call ROOFING - Specializing patio sand. 643-9504. Parking. Reasonable rates. WE PAY $10 for complete junk 172 E. Center St. 649-3144. share home in Manchester with deposit. 649-3175, 643-0030 after PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 2 repairing roofs, new roofs, Phone 649-2358. 4. cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto 649-1922 646-4126 gutter work, chimneys, cleaned WOOD-Seasoned oak, sawed young family, good location, Body, 528-1990. MV AUMT LUCILLE 'I LL BET CARLYLE) C O M E TOP QUALITY work - Septic, any length, split, $50 per cord reasonable, references needed. and repaired. 30 years MANCHESTER-Clean, large MANCHESTER - Duplex, 6 G A V E m e a m a k e - u p W O N 'T E V E N O N O U T sewer connections, bulldozing, delivered. John Hutchinson, Write Box JJ, Manchester RECO&N JIZE I J E N N Y experience. Free estimates. room, on bus line, gentleman rooms, 3 bedrooms, living 1972 FORD Torino Station KIT FOR CHRISTMAS.'/ excavating. Loam, fill, gravel. Howley, 643-5361. 742-6639. Herald. Wagon - V8, automatic, power ME! LU IMMEDIATE cash for your Latulippe Brothers, Inc., 646- preferred, security, $20. week­ room, dining room, kitchen, property. Let us explain our ly, Keys 5269081, 633-3006. garage, full cellar, furnace. No steering, air, very clean. 5114. ROOFING - Installation and SEASONED hardwood, large MANCHESTER - Gracious Chorches Motors, 6462791. fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, 3/4 ton pick-up truck load, $30. two-bedroom Townhouse, utilities. Security deposit. $180 «47-1413. repairs, gutters, storm win­ LARGE ROOM with twin beds, per month. Call 6465125. CARPENTRY - Repairs, dows, doors. Experienced Call 875-4350 or 742-6519. private entrances and patio. 1968 VOLVO, 144, automatic, remodeling, additions, roofing. double closet space, references Full basement. Includes heat, quality workmanship. Fullv in­ required. Call 649-0719. FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot good condition, $900 or best Cail David Patria, South Wind­ sured. Free estimates. SEASONED cordwood - Cord appliances, carpets and pool. offer. Call after 4 p.m., 646 7 BY CROOKS * LAWRENCE sor, 644-1796. and half-cord loads. E. $255 per month. Paul W. water, stove, and refrigerator, CAPTAIN EASY Reasonable prices. Rick FURNISHED room for centrally located. Call M65761. 2192. Burnett, 646-3005. Yeomans, 742-8907. ' Dougan, Realtor, 6461021 or □ MISC. SERVICES gentleman, all comforts of 643-4535. RECENTLV ITS RULER ASKED I'M SURE YOU y INPEEP I PO.SUHi home, kitchen, parking, securi­ 1963 VOLKSWAGEN bus. ABOUT THIS A S YOU KNOWi FIREWOOD for sale. Half ton MIPPLE-EASTEKN McKEE INDUSTRIES ME TO RECOMMEND MV MOST REALIZE WHAT / I'M HONORED BY Aluminum Siding 35 ty. 649-4936, 6463436. Needs engine. Best offer. Call JOB, 5 U H - GETS ITS OIL FROM TRUSTED EMPLOYEE FOR A THIS /AAV MEAN V YOUR TRUST-BUT Heating-Plumbing load, $18. delivered. Call 643- MANCHESTER - Luxurious after 5, 6466153. Servlcea Ottered 31 Kitchen Re-modeling one-bedroom Townhouse, king /YlIRHABA" A SHEIK- ytay s p e c ia l A S fia m tR n New Additions 2890. ROOM FOR lady, quiet, con­ PRESIDENTIAL SEWERLINES, sink lines, size master bedroom, walk-in IZ-17 venient private location. 224 1968 CHRYSLER Newport - ;SHARPENING Service - R.E. MILLER, Builder cleaned with electric cutters, SNOW PLOW and Habau sickle closet, full, private basement. VILLAGE APTS. •Saws, knives, axes, shears, Charter Oak Street, 643-8368. Good condition. Savings Bank THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM Call 649-1421 by professionals. McKinney bar to fit model 110 John Deere Includes all appliances, heat, MANCHESTER of Manchester repossession. liskates, rotary blades. Quick Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ riding tractor. Call 6462923. carpeting and pool. $2^ per Asking $700. 64617(». 'service. Capitol Equipment pany, 643-5308. MANCHESTER - Clean, fur­ month. Paul W. Dougan, WOINIdIAAAOND VNHAT's YIHE PAWMOdT ^ 0., 38 Main St., Manchester. nished room for gentleman on Realtor, 6461021 or 643-4535. One and two bedrooms WES ROBBINS carpentry SEASONED fireplace wood, $5 bus line, parking. Call 6462482. 1972 CHRYSLER Imperial - ^UFFLIWKS' 3Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday NO JOB too small, toilet trunk load. 643-'/695 . 444 Lake Near schools, churches and Fully loaded. Savings Bank of ■7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- remodeling specialist. Ad­ repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Street, Bolton. shopping center, on bus Manchester repossession. ' K'' 7958. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, faucets replaced, repaired, rec Apartments For Rent 53 AVAILABLE January 1st, built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, three room apartment, modern line. Call anytime. Asking $3,000. 646-1700. rooms, bathroom remodeling, 3M COPIER, table model. REWEAVING burns, holes. 649-3446. heat modernization, etc. Free WE HAVE customers waiting styling, appliances, parking, 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 Great for smalt company. $75. for the rental of your apartment storage, carpeting, lease and 1965 CHEVY VAN - 35,000 miles .Zippers, umbrellas repaired. estimates gladly given. M & M Call 647-1481 between 8-4:30. Window shades, Venetian LEON Cieszynski builder - new Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. or home. J.D. Real Estate security required, no dogs. on rebuilt engine. 5,000 miles on blinds. Keys. TV for rent. homes custom built, Associates, Inc. 6461980. Hilliard Street, after 6 p.m. call carburetor, starter, coil, SLIGHTLY USED Craftsman master cylinder, radiator core, Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. remodeled, additions, rec TOWNE Plumbing Service, 649-7289. rooms, garages, kitchens 8" table saw. Call 6465199 after LOOKING for anything in real Homes lor Rent 54 water pump, battery with repairs, alterations, vanity 4 p.m. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. remodeled, bath tile, cement estate rental — apartments, TWO-BEDROOM duplex, guarantee, brakes all around caoinets a specialty. Call to and clutch. Rear tires THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA Removal, pruning, lot clearing, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- homes, multiple dwellings, no appliances, full basement. No TWO new Northfield Green spraying. Fully insured. tial or commercial. Call 649- DISPOSARLE fees. Call J.D. Real Estate pets. Lease and security. $210 condominium homes with three excellent. Customized 4056. throughout. VW gas heater. sKou Licensed. Free estimates. 4291. DIAPER Associates, Inc. 6461980. per month. Available January bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. 1st. 647-9773, 6469455. carpeting, air-conditioning and Great gas mileage on 6 cylinder BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - YEAR END SALE 3 speed. FM 8 track stereo and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Prompt, courteous service. Call VILLAGER APARTMENTS - much more. Each $350. monthly A L L E Y O O P BY V.T. HAMLIN TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Carpentry and general contrac­ • Daytinw Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 MANCHESTER - Newer three plus utilities. One year lease or Jensen speakers. $1250 firm. 643-1496. 649-2633. Trees cut, trimmed or topped, ting. Residential and commer­ • Overnight tiled baths, wall-to-wall bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, lease with option to buy. Call HOW MANY OP 'tOUR GIRLS CAN'T TOU^ n o p e ! ...THEY GRAB A GIRL AND TAKE OFF IN­ stumps removed, fully insured. cial. V^ether it be a small LYNN’S PLUMBING - • Toddler carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, all appliances, carpeting, Frank Filloramo, 646-6555. HAVE THESE FELLAS TRAIL THEM? THESE TO THAT ROCKY COUNTRY OVER THERE, Got a tree problem? Well worth repair job, a custom built home Repairs, remodeling, new con­ heat, hot water, patio, full base­ private. $250 monthly. Security. CARRIED OFF, QUZ? / THREE JASPERS' WHERE WE CANT- TRACK 'E M / a phone call. 742-8252. or anything in between, call 646- DISPOTECH, INC. ment. No pets. 649-7620. Immediate. Frechette & Mar­ WILLIMANTIC - Oak Ridge TAKE A OF'EM,, P>LAY IT struction. Water pumps. SMART... 1379. French spoken also. 875-7263. 91 ELM ST., MANCHESTER tin, Inc. Realtors, 646-4144. Village. New 5 and 6 rooms, SECOND LOOKI SO F A R / CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Opposite Manchester THREE ROOMS - First floor, from $175 per month. ANY TYPE Carpentry and with heat and appliances, no References and security. Fur­ 1973 OLDSMOIILE 98 hvdtop. very reasonable work FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing Community College ATTRACTIVE two room apart­ excellent condition, loaded, low masonry work, additions and pets, one months security ment, stove, refrigerator, neat, nished models open daily. ranteed, call anytime. 649- - Repairs and remodeling, Library mileage. $3,999. remodeling. Free estimates. A. sewer lines cleaned electricd- required. Available November electricity, references. No pets. Builder, J. Lindy Childress, 4 ^ Squillacote, 649-0811. 646-5166 ly. Prompt service on emergen­ 1st. Can be seen 67 p.m. Satur­ Call 6463167 or 2263540. 0797 anytime. 1973 FOND Pinto sedan, excellent E ALTERATIONS - Dresses, cies. 643-7024. days 68, 28 Church Street. cufidHteoautomatlc. coats, suits. Dre^smjilrinK too. BUILDING - Remodeling, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• USED metal office desks, ^ CHARLES APARTMENTS - MANCHESTER - Three-room 1^ $2,349. each and up. Metal 4-door filing Quality vpriunfliisnip. Call 649- roofing, rec rooms, additions, Flooring 36 MANCHESTER- Brand new 2- East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 duplex, stove, refrigerator/f garages. All kinds, carpentry cabinets., $30 each and up. family , 4-4, includes range, dis­ room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, Adults. $155 monthly. Securim 1971 Fury III, 4-door work. For estimates call 649- Metal hreproof filing cabinet. hardtop, air. clean. FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, posal, dishwasher, washer and appliances, carpeted, 2 air- Pasek, Realtors, M6T475,Jtt- $1,499. TRUCKING - Odd jobs, moving 1142. Maple student arm tablet dryer, wall-to-wall carpeting conditioners, heat, hot water, 8243. ix - a ? (specializing in older floors). chairs, $7.50 each. Gremmo & large appliances, cleaning Ceilings and inside painting. and parking. Full basement. storage, basement garage, 1968 PLYMOl Roadrunner, 4- cellars and attics. Free es­ R. E. GOWER Remodeling, ad­ Sons Sales, 819 East Middle $250 monthly. Tenant pays soundproofing, washer-dryer ANDOVER LAKE - Furnished WIN AT BRIDGE ditions, garages, porches, John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- Turnpike, Manchester. 649-9953. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY timates. 644-1775. 2222. utilities. Jesdor Realty, 633- hook-ups, $250 monthly, Charles four-room house, lake $400 kitchen and formica work, 1411. Ponticelli, 6460800, 6461540. privileges, $200 monthly plus BIKES- two, one boy’s, one 1964 V0LKSWA6EN, good NORTH (D) 27 C repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. neat and utilities. 2263485. GUTTERS cleaned and running condition. AQ4 Low heart play is important The bidding has been: 27 repaired. Painting and □ MISC. FOR SALE girl’s, both good condition. $20 MANCHESTER - Newer one- FURNISHED one-bedroom $ 2 M . each, call 6^-8623. Business tor Rent 55 f AJ108 West North East South ging. Call Bill Lessard bedroom apartment. Quiet apartment on Main Street. Heat MANCHESTER ♦ AQJ lA BARREH HOME location, includes heat, included. $155. Security deposit By Oswald & James Jacoby monds and now we see why it 41 BLUE Lustre not only rids ♦ a J72 Pass 19 Articles tor Sale appliances and carpeting. $195 required. Available JanuaiV 11. MANCHESTER - East Center HONDA was up to him to have led a Pass 19 IMPROVEMENT 00. carpets of soil but leaves pile 24 Aftemt S t 646-2780, WEST EAST South must put up dummy’s Pass IN.T. Pass 29 TWO HANDYMEN-will clean monthly. Paul W. Dougan, 649-9226 before 2 p.m. Street. Modem air-conditioned low heart the first time. 9 Bams • Sheds • PaUo Covers ALUMINUM sheets used as soft and lofty. Rent electric A J10972 A K85 queen of spades at trick one. Pass 2N.T. Pass attics and cellars, light Realtor, 643-4535, 6461021. office space, from 100 to 2,000 It is not going to do him any He leads the nine and plays Additions • Roc Rooms printing plates, .007 thick, shampooer $1. E. A. Johnson, square feet, $4.50 per foot. f K763 f Q2 trucking, reasonable rates, 643- MANCHESTER - super one 1965 BUICK Sport Wagon - Nine A 96432 good if held back. It doesn t dummy’s eight if West plays You, South, hold: 5305. KKchons • Roofing 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Paint Company. FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, bedroom Townhouse, private Hayes Corporation, 6468131. ♦ 5 low. This leaves him in his ♦ K 7 6 4 3 t A 2 99 AA K 7 3 2 Phone 643-2711. Passenger, power steering, <$K83 ♦ Q95 do him any good when he Aluminum Siding hot water, cooking gas, stove, p,latio and basement, includes own hand to lead a third What do you do now: SEASONED Fireplace Wood - TWO-ROOM office with private power brakes, excellent run­ SOUTH plays it, but it might have. ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ Working with oM atm Board* and refrig erato r, wall-to-wall heat,-appli appliances, carpeUng, and ning condition. $300 firm. 643- Now South ducks two spades heart through West’s king. A-Pass. You don’t like Hand Hawn Baam* A Bpaelaltf NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 $20 per 3/4 ton pickup load lavatory. Near Manchester A A63 What would have hap­ eling, rec rooms, offices, carpeting, $185. Adults only, no 1. ^ 5 per month. Paul W. 8134. f 954 but has to win the third one notrump, but your partner household repairs. Phone 649- cents each. Inquire side door. delivered. Call 2269585. pets. Security deposit required. bougan Realtor, 6461021, 646 Hospital. Call 643-1186. pened if East had held back Roger Barrolt 649-0822 Manchester Evening Herald. A K1087 and it is up to him to try for doesn't like clubs or spades. Pass 4594. Centrally located! Call 643-9678. 4535. nis queen of hearts the first before someone doubles you. WESTINGHOUSE electric ELLINGTON - 2,000 sq. ft. new 1965 BUICK Special Station 4 i 064 nine triclcs. He has seven wagon, power steering, V6, $400 time the suit was played? LIGHT HAULING and FIREWOOD for sale. $25 half stove, also electric floor brick and steel building, clear Both vulnerable quick ones and the best place South would have run off four TODAY’S QUESTION TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service DELUXE ONE-bedroom apart­ ONE ROOM and three room or best offer. Call 649-3737 after to get two more is in the heart trucking. Odd jobs. Minor elec­ cord. $40 full cord. Call 742-9046. lisher. Both in good condi- ment - Complete appliances, furnished apartment - All span, loading dock, heat and WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI diamond tricks and it would Instead of bidding two notrump - remodeling, repairs, counter tio,ion. Call 643-6394. 5 p.m. West North East South suit. If he can get them he your partner has raised you to trical and plumbing repairs. and cabinet work, free es- carpeting, air-conditioned, utilities. Older persons air-conditioning optional. 872- have been impossible for FRESH SWEET apple cider. lA Pass 14 will have three hearts, four three spades. What do you do Cheap. For estimates, 646-1413. timtes. Call 643-5769. swimming pool. $175 plus preferred. 272 Main Street. 8351. 1972 MUSTANG Fastback, 4- LOOK AT STEVIE...WHAlfe Pass IN.T. West to find three discards Macintosh and Delicious OLD NEWSPAPERS Free - utilities. R o^t D. Murdock, Pass IT diamonds and the two black that would keep South from now? speed Hurst 351, heavy duty HE ADVERTISING? Pass 3N.T. Pass Pass WILL DO snow plowing and apples. Botti Fruit Farm, 260 Circulation Department, Realtor, 643-2692. SIX LARGE rooms, 3 or 4 aces. finding his ninth trick some Answer Tomorrow Articles lor Sale 41 Bush Hill Rd. Manchester Herald. front suspension, 20 mpg on Pass sanding of driveways and bedrooms, central, quiet street, OFFICE SPACE highway. Must sell immediate­ way or other. parking lots. Manchester, VERNON - One-bedroom $225. Security, lease. 6461924, ly. Only $1,600. Phone Gary, Opening lead- JA Bolton, Andover, areas. Call FOR RENT Answer to Previous Puzzle townhouses available for im­ 6465675. 643-2711, 65. 742-8352 after 5:30. Use this handy classitied mediate occupancy. Designed 250 square feet, center of I It also is easy enough to get Birds for comfort, convenience and TWO R(X)M apartment, heat, Manchester, air-conditioning I 1965 CHEVY, good running con­ them if he starts by leading a m L ODD JOBS - You name it, we do pleasure. Features include hot water, stove, .and and parking. Call: 6469551. low heart and going up with □BEIGI it. Call 6462097. dition, automatic transmission, private entrances, slate foyer, refrigerator, third floor. Call power steering, $350. Call 646 dummy’s 10. Blast takes his ACROSS total convenience kitchen, for­ after 5:30. 6462236. 1 5 Indonesian ol 19 ORDER RLANK 8576. queen and can do nothing 1 Cuckoo Painting-Papering 32 mal dining room and living MANCHESTER - Only store in better than return a dia­ blackbird Mindanao room area, open balcony south end, ideal for food mond. 4 Kind o l crow 6B rlghlly colored INSIDE - Outside painting. far placing yaur want ad. bedroom, 11/2 baths, entertain­ business, real estate, etc. For South cashes four dia­ 7 Pigeonlike bird songbirds □ lOFIsh-ealIng bird 7 Speech pad Special rates for people over 65. ment room, patio and deck ROCKVILLE SW ROOME details, 643-8()78 after 6. Motorcycles-BIcycles 84 Q Fill In ■ Clip Out and Mall Todayl 12 Greenland 6 Single thing 2 Fully insured. Estimates given. area, individual washer and S a Q Q Call 6467863. Regular rates apply — see rates at the b^lnnlng of ROCKLAND TCRRACE Eskimo 9 Seine a a i^ c i dryer, storage area, air- SINGLE ROOM and three EXPERT bicycle repairs, all 13 Skeleton pert 11 Western stele BGIIZlCs] the classified section. Large and beautiful one-bedroom conditioning, master TV anten­ makes, models and speeds. SHORT RIBS 14 Tardy (ab.) CdQBIt^ apartments, heat, hot water, all rooms available as suite or CEILINGS, inside painting. na. $245 per month including singles. Air-conditioning, off Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, 15 S w isi river 13 Sc ou( group appliances Including dishwasher, (ab) 30 By memory 43Fealingseeson heat and not water. Please call disposal, carpeting, pool and your Manchester Bicycle Shop, 646 WA94IA851DN AND MIS AND CAUGMTOUR HESSIAN ...ITJUSr ISNT CRICKET TO 16 Cadaln apparel street parking. Phone John H. tSNounsuflix (pi) 31 Amoyanco 44C lauol birds DATE OF FIRST INSERTION______own private terrace In a country set- PLAY TRICK OR TREAT 17 Sheltered place 872-0528 Monday through Lappen, Inc. M65261. 2098. M EN CROSSED THE DELAWARE TROOPS HAVING A CHRISTMAS 20 Cardinal color expletive tlrig. t IM . No peti. I t a r g a x e i C* 19 European wild 45 Smell bird NUMBER OF DAYS TO RUN- Friday, 65 p.m. UNDER COVER OF CARKNESS... R A R i y ON CMRIGTMAS. 22 — Green, By CLAY R. POLLAN- gooee 33 Common birds 47 Large marriage village 48 Though! LIIRA 21 King ol birds 39 Resident ol Your Daily Acflvify Guida 23 Endure VERNON - Town House SlfT. tJ j 23 Song birds (suffix) 49 Bird's home According lo lha Store. 24High(Oer) 50 New Guinea OCT. tti 27 Scarlal lanager 40Labor 7 25 Erect To develop message for Saturday, 32 Away from wind seaport 3- 4- 5-S£' 26 English county organiza(ion reod words corresponding to numbers 33 Sermon lab.l 52 Headcovaring mediately available. 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Deluxe 4 1/2 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING TAURUS SCORPIO 35 Masculine motions 42 Figure ol AHI. to kmp 31 Of 61 Or 29 False god speech lab) architectural design and room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, 62 Line ocr. 11/ nickname 2D ^li 32 It INEWSl' Al'EH KNTKHI'KISE ASSN I all appliances, carpeted, 2 air- I W M A f 10 3 Relotlvn 33 Voluoblet 63 Place NOY. i n 36Halt-quer1e (ab |0\I62I-23-26 4SwMltwart> 34 Lilt 64 Is 30-3485-5 37 Boat (Sp I r r T" r r r r 3SEor 65 Personal 3 8 Allsmeledays r ^318980-861 5 Elderly 58 8185 8/ 6 People 36 Center 66 Con 40 Smell island 6IM INI lA IT 12 li BUZZ SAWYER RY ROY CRANE 7ExpKt 37 Of . 67 Activity 41 Follow m tracks S Your 38 Should ' I 68 Don't of another U IS lA JUNf 10 9Budget 39 Your 69 Try 43 Aller awhile 40 Of 70 Get 1 CANT BCUKV9 THEN PLEASE DON'T ACCUSE Hl/V\ '^areyouT notat C A N 'T YO U 10An6 46 Harbinger ol !6 fM4-20-2642 11 FInoncet 41 Influential 71 Do 19-27-35-47||^ II CAPTAIN BILLY WITHOUT MORE TO GO ON. 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X tr 41 41 1- 6 9-10 2SYou SSSoclol SSW ordr^ 60Tooklood 41 14 U h i -4682 5985-72 IF 26 One 56 Attention 860oys DOWN u PIKU IT II D 27 Sympathetic 57 Wonders 87 Impiovemeni i 1 Everything 58 Repolri 88 Silently 25 Could HI. IP ' 2 Builder ol the n 29 Out 59 In 89 M atter IT H 39^ke dbConlldenHol HAk. lO' Ark 24-29-37-43/ 3 Qreek lellsr s r H I Good ® Adverse 64-74-84 88 V 4 Feminine name JB, PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 27, 1974 OBITUARIES Malpractice Insurance Costs Increase COURT CASES Edward Terlecki HARTFORD (UPI) - The iianrljpatpr lupntng Mpralh COVENTRY - Edward Terlecki, 47, of Willimantic, rising cost of maipractice in­ CIRCUIT COURT 12 Cases nolled (not prosecuted) died Wednesday in Hartford surance has become a serious problem for doctors, according ManchMtw SMtIon included: MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1974- VOL. XCIV, No. 75 Manchester—A City of Village Charm FOURTEEN PAGES — TWO MINIS PRICE: FIFI KEN CENTS Hospital from head injuries • Edward W. Didan, 17, of 36 sustained in a car accident Dec. to Dr. Wiliiam Richards of New Dispositions in court Haven, executive director of Thursday included: Bolton St., disorderly conduct. 10 in Windham Center. • Kevin J. O’Connell, 18, of He was bom June 25,1927, in the State Medical Society. • Steven R. Roberts, 26, of East Hartford was sentenced to 109 Downey Dr., third-degree Coventry, the son of Alexander Richards said in a radio inter­ view Thursday when he started a total of 90 days in jail on criminal mischief, intoxication, Terlecki and the late Juliana and disorderly conduct. Strakowski Teriecki. He lived practice in 1946, malpractice in­ charges of issuing a bad check (two counts) and third-degree Ford Meets Advisors at Vail in the Coventry area all his life. surance cost $17 a year. Now, V#-'" He was employed in the he said, it is $3,500. In high risk larceny (two counts). Judge John Fitzgerald maintenance department of the specialities, such as radioiogy ' . - 1 suspended the sentences and University of Connecticut, and neurosurgery, he said, the Apartment Fire placed Roberts on probation for Storrs. premiums total more than $7,- WILLIMANTIC (UPI) - No Inflation and Recession one year. Survivors, besides his father, 000 a year. injuries were reported are two sisters, Mrs. Claire Dr. Richards said the L¥+> • Rhonda Rideout, 19, of 237 Thursday night in a fire that Kennedy Rd. was given court Vernon of Willimantic and Mrs. medicai society is looking gutted one apartmet of a four- approval to begin a rehabilita­ Isabelie Andrews of Coventry. towards some form of no-fault story complex for the elderly. tion program instead of court The funeral is Saturday at 8 malpractice insurance. The in­ Fire officials said the fourth action now on charges of Problems Discussed a.m. from the Community creased number of cases where floor of the building on Valley second-degree larceny reduced Funeral Home, 135 Church St., lawyers take a cut of the Street was evacuated but from first-degree larceny and Willimantic, with a Mass at 9 at proceeds from a malpractice residents were not taken out of decide to make portions of the top-secret another charge of second- VAIL, Colo. (UPI) — President Ford sion. Nessen said Ford believes a “certain St. Mary’s Church, Coventry. suit if they win has made the building because of the sub­ report public during the weekend. and his advisers are having trouble com­ amount of confusion” has resulted from Burial will be in St Mary’s malpractice even more costly, degree larceny. freezing weather outside. ’The Her case was continued to ing up with a solution to the simultaneous the administration speaking with many Signing Bills Cemetery, Coventry. he said. fire broke out in the fourth-floor Aug. 29,1975 in Circuit Court 12 problems of inflation and recession. voices. Ford today will sign more of the 158 bills Friends may cail at the Because of inflation and apartment of Mrs. Zoe Contos, in East Hartford. According to “This is tough as hell,” spokesman Ron Tax Cut Under Study Congress passed before adjourning. He funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 rising damages awarded by the 91, who was treated and has so far signed 32 and vetoed 2 more. courts, Richards said, doctors the program, if she is released at Windham Com­ Nessen quoted the President as saying However, Ford is said to be in the p.m. process of an intensive evaluation of Among those signed Friday provides are insured for $1 million. successful in it, the charges munity Hospital. Officials said during Friday’s meeting of energy experts against her will be dismissed, a to find ways to cut oil consumption and im­ proposals — including a tax cut — which he $200,000 in transition funds for Richard the first of two alarms was Nixon, including $55,000 for the former court spokesman said. sounded at 5:15 p.m. and the_ ports. He said the meeting was “intense, is preparing to offer Congress in his State One of the larceny charges detailed and complete.” of the Union address in mid-January. president’s pension and an allowance for fire was under control by 6:30- staff an office expenses, but the amount 2 against Miss Rideout concerns No Total Agreement p.m. No damages were, Ford also closeted himself Friday with was drastically cut from the $850,000 Ford Derelict’s Death the Dec. 2 theft 6f a diamond reported in other areas of the “There is not total agreement between from the Fairway Catalogue the President and his advisers,” he said. the 50-page report, written by CIA Direc­ originally requested. building. Another bill signed by Ford gives the Store at 261 Broad St., police “Out of this clash of ideas, the choices are tor William E. Colby, on charges that the said. Central Intelligence Agency spied in the General Services Administration custody Causes Anguish being narrowed.” of the Nixon tapes. Nixon has sued to over­ • Francis E. Brogie, 40, of 39 Christmas Donations , Ford stayed away from the ski slopes United States in violation of its charter. Garden St., failure'to stop and KILUNGWORTH (UPI) - There was a good chance that Ford may turn that law. Bv JAMES V. HEALION For Cawley the case was Friday for the meeting with Treasury Checking Out of Hospital in Style show license reduced from Cash and clothing still are Secretary William Simon, Housing BRISTOL (UPI) - The con­ closed. evading responsibility, $40. pouring in for a mo&er and her Secretary James T. Lynn, Chairman Alan crete jungle Ogden John The body of Ogden John It’s a real, live doll in this Christmas sock and it belongs to traditional Christmas stocking made for homeward bound • James P. Benedict, 31, of four children left homeless by a Greenspan of the Council of Economic Ad­ \ 4 L J Wagoner inhabited for 30 years Wagoner was brought back to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Donnell, right, of East Hartford. babies at the hospital during Christmas. She is the first Cranston, R.I., reckless driving Christmas Eve fire. The dona­ has yet to claim him as its vic­ visers, and other energy experts. Arthur Oil Price Effects the town he left 30 years on an Held by hospital volunteer Mrs. Harold Davey, little Miss child for the O’Donnells. Note other stockings. (Photo by reduced from operating a tion drive for Mrs. Uriah Jones Bums, chairman of the Federal Reserve tim. His supposed death on the odyssey fogged for the most Marmen) motor vehicle while under the and her family is being con­ Bowery two day? before Christ­ Sarah Carroll O’Donnell, who was born Monday at Board, was to arrive today. Discuss Energy Policy Alternatives part by alcohol, a family Manchester Memorial Hospital, is bundled in the influence of liquor, $45. ducted by the lUllingworth Fire No Final Decisions To Be Less Than Hoped mas turned out to be a case of Company Auxiliary. Collection member said. • Steve Putney, 17, of High No final decisions were expected as a mistaken identity. spokesmen said all types of family is having a winter vacation. The family’s mourning was St., Coventry, second-degree result of Ford’s look at the gloomy program. The six states import about 90 President Gerald Ford, left, met administrator. The President The strange tale began Dec. 6 clothing are needed for boys BOSTON (UPI) — New England will get interrupted by a telephone call burglary and second-degree economic indicators. Nessen was short on per cent of the residual oil u ^ in electric canceled skiing for the meeting which Today President Ford met with when a derelict was scooped up ages seven through 17 and only minimal relief through the oil price Friday with his top energy advisors two days before Christmas. It ABOUT larceny, dismissed. details, saying Ford had ordered his ad­ plants and some factories. Only about 15 was in Vail, Colo., where the first economic advisors. (UPI photo) from the corner of Division and Holiday Traffic Toll ladies size 12. No one was in­ equalization program announced in Secretary of Interior Rogers Morton, was Ogden John Wagoner, 53, • Stephen E. Oravetz, 32, of visers to refrain from any public discus- per cent of the lightweight no. 2 fuel used Allen Streets on New York’s TOWN jured in the blaze. Washington last month but It is a step in center, and Frank Zarb, right, energy speaking from a rundown East Hartford, intoxication and the right direction, according to regional in households is imported. Lower East Side. He died 20 breach of peace, failure to Manhattan hotel. He told them Below Council Estimate energy officials. minutes later at Gouverenur show. A rearrest warrant was Hospital, where the broken men the dead man had somehow ob­ Hose Co. 4, Manchester, Thomas H. Fitzpatrick, energy program Bill Could Be Costly tained his stolen identification. By United Press International try and fewer cars on the roads helped issued with a surety bond of $50. REGULAR FLIGHTS Viet Cong Frogmen and women of the Bowery Town Fire Department, will director of the New England Regional Robert E. DeBlois, vice president of The Christmas holiday traffic death toll hold this year’s fatality count down. meet tonight at 7 at the Holmes • Robert J. Stecko, 20, of 426 NEW YORK (UPD - Varig- Commission (NERCOM), said a f^eral Sadat Sends Top Ministers sometimes are helped. At first, the family suspected W. Middle Tpke., third-degree Airlines inaugurated regular Blow Up Bridge DeBlois Oil Co. in Pawtucket, R.I., said a The New York medical a hoax and contacted has again fallen below the National Safety Texas reported 18 holiday traffic deaths, Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to prediction of $360 million in six-state very adverse affect on consumer wallets Council estimate, following the recent California had 16, New York 15 and larceny, failure to show. A Saturday daylight service to Sao; examiner’s office notified the authorities. John Hackett, a pay their respects to the late SAIGON (UPI) — Viet Cong frogmen savings on oil bills will be more like $100 to rests in a measure on President Ford’s pattern of fewer-than-expected traffic rearrest warrant was issued Paulo aid Rio de Janeiro fixxn- family of Ogden John Wagoner New York missing persons Georgia 12. Patrick J. Mooney Sr. who was blew up a bridge just 15 miles north of $150 million annually. desk. It would require that 30 per cent of On Mission To Moscow deaths. No holiday traffic deaths were reported with a $250 surety bond. New York on Dea 7. in this central Connecticut city. specialist, sent two detectives a member of that company. Saigon early Saturday, cutting traffic on a the nation’s oil be carried in American At least 166 persons died in traffic ac­ in Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Saving Overstated His father, Cyrus, 81, made the to the hotel. heavily-used road link to the 25th Infantry ships. ’That would likely boost transporta­ cidents during the 30-hour Christmas Nebraska, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Division, the military command said. “We feel the Federal Energy Ad­ CAIRO (UPI) — President Anwar Sadat While Moscow is pressing for im­ n all basic questions in advance of the 125-mile trip to bring home the ministration overstated the saving,” Fitz­ tion costs and the price of oil, he said. visit.” They found a $2 telephone call holiday —well below the council’s Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Guards captured one frogman in a com­ sent his foreign affairs and war ministers mediate resumption of the conference, body of his wandering son. patrick said, adding that the FEA es­ “The Soviet invitation to them is of had been billed to the family preholiday estimate that between 200 and During the last 30-hour Christmas bined ground and water assault and to Moscow today on a special mission Egypt is known to prefer a further Israeli John Cawley, the night clerk special significance,” the newspaper said. and talked to Ogden John 260 persons would die in traffic accidents holiday, in 1968, there were 231 traffic stopped the raiders from blowing up the timate included savings in New York State aimed at insuring the success of Soviet withdrawal in Sinai before the conference in the morgue, was on duty Dec. as well as New England. is reconvened. “It reflects the positive nature of 13 when the old man and two Wagoner. There was no ques­ between 6 p.m. local time Tuesday and fatalities. Over last year’s four-day bridge on first attempt, the command leader Leonid I. Brezhnev’s January visit While conceding the new projection is The newspaper said the Soviet invitation Brezhnev’s forthcoming visit and other sons arrived to claim the tion as to his identity. midnight Christmas night. holiday, 520 persons died in traffic mis­ said. NEWS to Egypt. not an amount to be sneezed at, Fitz­ to send the top officials reflected Moscow’s desire to promote Egyptian- body. Reduced speed limits which followed haps. The raiders staged a second predawn at­ Sadat decided to send Foreign Minister “The family is very upset patrick said the estimated savings is a CAPSULES Moscow’s wish to “promote Egyptian- Soviet relations speedily.” “Yes, that’s my son,” he last winter’s energy crunch have been Another 30-hour holiday — New Year’s tack 90 minutes later and crippled one of Ismail Fahmi and new War Minister Gen. that they have the wrong body credited for much of the decline in traffic —comes up next week. The council’s es­ 13 spans of the 200-yard Phu Cuong bridge “minute amount” compared to New Mohammed Gamassy to Moscow after Soviet relations speedily.” ___ JPlanes Sought said, recognizing a distinctive England’s overall annual fuel bill but con­ Another question which will be dis­ body mark. in the grave,” Hackett said. deaths. timate is that there will be between 130 over the Saigon River on provincial receiving what government sources Succeeds Ismail The council also said generally good and 230 traffic fatalities during that highway 8a, the command said. ceded it would be some help to the region. Benny Funeral Sunday described as an “urgent” message from Gamassy took over as Egypt’s new war cussed, the sources said, will be Egypt’s weather conditions over most of the coun­ holiday period. Military sources said it was likely the Brezhnev Thursday. minister and commander-in-chief of the request for advanced Mig-23 jet fighters, ROCKVILLE bridge could be repaired in a day or two. Impact on Electricity LOS ANGELES (UPI) - One of the To Discuss Peace armed forces following the death of Field ground-to-ground rockets and other The road links Phu Cuong with Cu Chi, The most direct impact of price nation’s most beloved comedians. Jack The weekly newspaper Akhbar el Yom Marshal Ahmed Ismail. Ismail died of weapons. E HOSPITAL NOTES headquarters of the government 25th In­ equalization in New England would be on Benny, will be buried Sunday. He will be said today Fahmi will discuss with cancer Wednesday. The Beirut newspaper An Nahar said Prison Uprising Ends fantry Division 20 miles northwest of electricity consumers whose fuel adjust­ eulogized by Bob Hope and George Bums, Kremlin officials the Geneva Middle East Akhbar el Yom said Soviet leaders were Russia was prepared t6 supply Egypt with Saigon. ment charges might drop around seven two of his fellow comedians and lifelong peace conference and the “diplomatic intent on insuring the success of those weapons if Soviet military advisers Communist forces bombarded Cu Chi per cent, according to officials of the New friends. A host of celebrities from show steps which should be taken to ensure the Brezhnev’s Jan. 14-18 visit to Cairo “by were allowed back in Egypt. Admitted Wednesday: Gary Vernon; Carolyn Johnson, Ver­ LORTON Va. (UPI) - The uprising When Hopkins’ letter arrived, the business, music and politics will act as Sadat, who expelled 15,000 Soviet ad­ non Ave., Rockville; Milo Friday and renewed their attacks on the England Electric Systen. speedy convocation of this conference.” means of reaching agreement with Egypt Bannon, Ward St., Rockville; began during the Christmas night showing prisoners released the seven remaining honorary pallbearers. visers in 1972, apparently did not relish the John Hill, Leona Dr., Vernon; Pecott, Stafford Springs; Black Virgin Mountain near Tay Ninh A long-sought break on the price of im­ of a Kung Fu movie, “The Hong Kong hostages unharmed, gave up their ported oil upon which New England idea, the newspaper said. Greg Hoey, Risley Rd., Ver­ Deborah Waldron, Lexington, Connection.” A dozen armed prisoners provincial capital, 55 miles northwest of weapons and returned quietly to their Saigon, the command said. depends heavily is the key to the f^eral non; Richard Hoey, Risley Rd., Mass. burst from the maximum security dining celis. Discharged Wednesday: Mrs. Explains Killing Three Boston School Officials hall used as a theater and ran for the wall MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (UPI) - Riley Sharon Avery and baby, Staf­ of Lorton Reformatory. Mosley Jr., an escaped convict who held a ford Springs; Rene Gendreau, Only four got out of the prison and one GIVIN6 Found Guilty of Contempt Court Declares mother and two of her daughters hostage Danielson; Ferdinand Gillich, was fatally wounded by a guard’s rifle Thursday in their farm home, was Lake St., Rockville; Shirley shot. BOSTON (UPI) — Three Boston School The judge said the committee’s failure Driver Sought School Fund Law charged with murder, rape and the com­ Gordon, ^ y e r Rd., Rockville; The estimated 90 to 95 others, armed Committee members have been found in to approve the plan was “a failure to per­ mission of a felony while armed. Mosley By Police William Ireland, Pillsbury Hill, with butcher knives, returned to the dining Unconstitutional contempt of court for refusing to obey a form its’ affirmative obligation to end WEATHER shot the mother and one daughter to death WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - Rockville; Carolyn Johnson, hail, interrupted the movie, seized 10 per­ federal judge’s order to approve a city­ desegregation and constitutes damages to just before his surrender. FYiday he con­ Police have launched an inten­ Vernon Ave., Rockville; Karen sons hostage and held them for 20 hours. wide school desegregation plan. the plaintiffs as a class.” fessed he had raped the mother and they Mostly sunny today with high near 40, sive investigation for the driver Kresge, Broad Brook; Mrs. Before it was over Thursday afternoon. HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford County U.S. District Judge W. Arthur Garrity Despite objections by their attorney, resisted when he tried to rape the lows tonight in the mid 20s. Sunny Sunday of a Volkswagen van that struck Marie Nadeau and baby. High District of Columbia officials agreed to Superior Court today ruled Connecticut’s Friday found School Committee Chairman Garrity summoned the three defendents to daughter. The other daughter escaped turning cloudy later in the day. High in the and killed an 81-year old man on Manor Park, Rockville; meet a series of demands for improved method of financing education un­ John J. Kerrigan and members Paul J. the witness stand to say how they would when Mosley opened fire. 40s. Precipitation chance zero through Christmas Eve. Stephen Novak, West Rd., conditions. But the freedom of the last constitutional. Elision and John J. McDonough in “civil vote on future school desegregation Max Epstein, of West Hart­ Rockville; Rene Rabe, Gerald hostages was delayed by a demand for a ’The suit, brought on behalf of Bamaby contempt” for failing to obey his order matters. Sunday. ford, was walking along Quaker Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Susan written guarantee that ringleaders of the Horton, 6, of Canton, charged that the French Mine Disaster requiring the committee to submit an ap­ Lane about 8:15 p.m. 'Tuesday Sullivan and baby. Woodland revolt would not be prosecuted. heavy reliance on property taxes in Connec­ LIEVIN, France (UPI) - An explosion proved citywide plan by Dec. 16. ticut is a violation of the equal protection when he was struck by the tan St., Rockville; Margaret U.S. Attorney David Hopkins refused to ripped through a mine shaft half mile No Penalties Imposed and education clauses. van. ’The operator drove on. ’Fuller, Kelly Rd., Vernon. make the pledge, although he said in a below the si^ace of the ground Friday The NAACP requested that the three be Admitted Wednesday: Eric letter he would confer with D.C. officials Atty. Gen. Robert K. Killian said and killed 42 miners, burning five others jailed or fined $500 a day until they comply Anderson, RFD 2, Rockville; before any charges were brought and give he would decide whether to appeal the badly. Trade union officials said they with Oct. 31, but no penalties were im­ Annie DeMarchant, RFD 8, decision before the state supreme court Jury to Receive Charge “fair and calm consideration of the facts would call a 24-hour general strike across mediately imposed. Rockville; John Mylek, Hart­ invoived as would be our normal practice. after he has had an opportunity to read the France during a mass funeral Tuesday for Garrity asked the members to consider ford; Deborah Waldron, decision. BLOOD! AnnounceRites “Immunity from prosecution is not a you the victims, to emphasize the dangerous voting to submit the plan, withholding Lexington, Mass. He said the law allows 20 days in which From Sirica on Monday negotiable factor in a prison matter,” he conditions under which France’s miners their personal approval, and indicated he HARTFORD (UPI) - Discharged Wednesday: Lisa to file an appeal motion. Funeral services will be con­ said. have to work. would not impose a penalty if they agreed Alderuccio, Garnet Ridge Rd., to this action. He ordered them to appear ducted in Windsor Saturday for Rockville; Douglas Dobles, Haldeman to a kid caught with jam on his Mary Louisa Cary Hallas, Nobody else In tho world can give ua what you can. A pint in court Monday. WASHINGTON (UPI) - “The only Burke Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Tours Battered City A partial school desegregation order salvation for us all and for the retention of face. “There are 429,500 jars of jam in this former associate editor of the Lynn Redmond and son. Ward of your blood. case,” he said, “the amount of money paid DARWIN, Australia (UPI) — Prime was issued by Garrity for this fall on June our form of government is the faith of the Windsor News Weekly and The St., Rockville. And your gift haa navar boon mora Important. Btcauaa to the original Watergate defendants.” Minister Gough Whitlam toured the 21 calling for forced busing of 18,000 black people that their high officials will be fair, Connecticut State Journal. Birth Wednesday: A son to blood from healthy donora, who freely donate their blood, Neal summed up the case against the Mrs. Hallas, a resident of cyclone-battered city of Darwin today and and white students. Implementation of honorable and lawful ...” 2 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gottier, others - former Attorney General John N. la 10 tlmea less likely to cauae Infectloua hepatitia In the civil defense authorities organized the that plan has met with widespread Prosecutor James F. Neal was making Windsor and Richmond, N.H., Union St., Rockville. Mitchell, former White House domestic recipient than In blood from many commercial aourcea. largest airlift of refugees in Australia’s reslstence and violence. the final arguments Friday in the was 61 when she died Thursday Admitt^ Thursday: David affairs chief John D. Ehrlichman, former at. Hartford Hospital. history. Committee Rejects Plan Watergate cover-up trial of five of Aubin, Hany Lane, Rockville; Think about that. Assistant Attorney General Robert C. A native of ^ston, she and Tropical Cyclone Tracy roared through On Oct. 31 he ordered the School Com­ Richai^ M. Nixon’s top aides. Joanne Bertone, Charter Rd., The need la urgent, and continuoua. "... that the officials of the land will not Mardian and Nbcon re-election lawyer her husband were owners of the Darwin Christmas Day and nearly mittee to submit a citywide desegregation Kenneth W. Parkinson. All five are Vernon; Karen Dome, flattened the port city. A cyclone is plan for next fall. The committee voted 3-2 play Ignoble roles ... they may strike hard Windsor newspaper, which was Loveland Hill, Vernon; Paul charged with conspiracy. terminated in 1962, and the equivalent to a hurricane in the United to reject and not submit the plan, which blows but must not strike foul ones.... Drega, RFD 8, Vernon; Roger “Isn’t it odd that so many people in this States or a typhoon in Asia. calls busing 30,000 students, but It later Must Be Called To Account State Journal, which stopped Gastonguay, Talcottville Rd., NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT conspiracy case had this urge to get the publishing in 1967. Authorities said less than a quarter of was filed by the court by the committee’s “They may not commit crimes. They Vernon; Martha Hess, Somers; truth out,” Neal said. “How difficult it the more than 12,000 houses in the city are attorney. may not, in an effort to perpetuate Todd Hodrinsky, Stafford must have been. How well they restrained habitable and damage estimates run as In making his ruling Friday Garrity themselves in power, assault the temples Springs; Jacqueline Koetsch, themselves.” LONDON LUXURY MOHDAT, DEC. 30 ______high as $780 million. said, “The three members are found to be of justice In a massive effort to obstruct Mary Lane, Rockville; Nancy justice. When these things occur society Neal referred to former White House LONDON (UPI) - A 19th-cen­ in civil contempt for disobeying the aides John W. Dean III, Charles W. tury Italianate-styte warehouse Karpata, Broad Brook; David court’s order to submit a citywide school must call those responsible to account.” Maguda, Franklin St., Colson, , Fred LaRue at SL Katherine-by-the-Tower 12:4S - S:30 P.M .______desegregation plan and to approve of it. Judge John J. Sirica will give a two-hour Rockville; Steven Meehan, and E. Howard Hunt Jr., Nixon’s personal has been converted into luxury 0 ^ They did neither.” charge to the U.S. District Court jury on Hartford; Leonard Mulnite, lawyer Herbert W. Kalmbach and apartments for overseas visitors. Judge's View Monday and then guilt or innocence will be Windsorville; Sharon Nicholas, ^KNiuirVo/m Anthony Ulascewicz, who delivered The apartments, overlooking the Garrity said the defendants “voted not their decision. South St., Vernon; Carol Nolan, money to the original defendants. Thames near Tower Bridge, are p i „a c e a inside Neal’s final argument was delivered in a RFD 1, Tolland; Anne Roberts, to approve the plan not because they All except Ulascewicz have pleaded within walking distance the \.0 '' P/eaae Note: II You Make An Appointment To QNe objected to specific points, but because it solemn, low-key manner, a sharp contrast of Stafford Springs; Irene Sater- guilty to Watergate crimes. Tower of London and the City. Blood — Pleaae Show Up Th a n k Yo u l ^ a ■ : ^ ^ TODAY palled for desegregation at a time when to the summation eight days ago when his nis. Cottage St., Rockville; — Little Privates Color television and maid ser­ Tennessee drawl frequently rang Kathleen Surrell, Davis Ave., the defendants felt It would aggravate “Isn’t It strange how all the defendants vice is included in the $250 a This Ad Sponsored By racial tensions and threatened public safe­ throughout Courtroom No. 2. Rockville; Stephen Wood, in this case take the position that this week charge 9 0 ^ Senior Citizens...... Page 2 Sum Up Case Waterville, Maine. ty' whole massive cover-up was concocted, Manchester Has I t ...... Page 4 “It is a blanket sweeping objection, not Neal and assistant Watergate Discharged Thursday: Clarke Insurance Agency Manchester Evening Watkins Brothers planned, executed and carried out by the Churches ...... Page 6 specific. 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