PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.; Fri., Feb. 21, 1975 Sunday is Heart Sunday Sunday is Heart Sunday. volunteers. These are used for 2 cups diced apples GARDENING During that day, more than 800 contributions of people who 1 cup sugar ABOUT TOWN By FRANK ATWOOD volunteers in Manchester will could not be reached when the 1/3 cup oil conduct door-to-door volunteers called. Vi tsp. vanilla extract The Organization of the Han­ The Rev. Russell E. Camp solicitations for the annual All contributions may be 1 egg, beaten dicapped will have a bake sale will speak on the topic, “ Are Heart Fund Drive of Greater mailed in any envelope to The IVz cups unsifted flour Sunday at Treasure City at the You A Master Mason?” at liaturI|p0tFr lEuming Irralb Dr. Thomas Gaucher is an Hartford. Heart Association of Greater 1 tsp. baking powder Manchester Parkade from 9 tonight’s meeting of Omar They will also bring life­ oceanographer and a chemical Hartford, 310 Collins St., Hart­ 1 tsp. baking soda a.m. to sellout. Shrine Club. It is Omar’s Blue MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 122 Manchester—A City of Village Charm FOURTEEN PAGES - TWO MINIS engineer, active as a consultant saving information on heart ford, Conn. 06105. 1 tsp. cinnamon Lodge Night, to which all PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS in these professional fields. care and the warning signs of How about an easy dessert Vz tsp. salt The Christian education com­ Master Masons are invited. Since he and his wife bought a heart attack and stroke. for dinner on Heart Sunday? Vz cup raisins mittee of Emanuel Lutheran There will be a social hour at farm in Lebanon two-and-a-half As volunteers turn their Here’s one from the American Preheat oven to 350 degrees Church will sponsor a workshop 6:30 and dinner at 7:30. years ago, they have turned to a money over to their team cap­ Heart Association Cookbook F. on the confirmation course highly specialized kind of tains, the captains will then which is available in the town Combine apples and sugar in Saturday from Church School agriculture. They are producing take their money to the libraries and the school a mixing bowl and let stand 10 teachers and interested OVER 140 Tornadoes Strike in Oklahoma Manchester State Bank. libraries. minutes. Blend oil, vanilla and members of the congregation at tomatoes and lettuce, and VARIETIES experimenting with other Although this is the high point East Apple Cake egg with apples. Then combine 9:30 a.m. at the church. crops, grown hydroponically of the drive, it does not mean It is very go^ just as it is, the dry ingredients and mix in I without soil. it’s over. There are still when se rv ^ soon after baking; well. Stir in the raisins. Explorer Post 112, a co-ed It is completely a greenhouse volunteers who have not com­ however, it could be sprinkl^ Pour into greased 8-inch organization specializing in House Killing at Least Four People with powdered sugar to make it operation. Tomato plants that pleted their neighborhoods. square cake pan. Bake 35 to 40 emergency rescue and cam­ have been producing vine- Another important part of the more attractive. Any leftover minutes. ping, will conduct an open drive is the “not-at-home” cake would be delicious served Yield; 8 by 8 pan. house Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Plants By United Press International flipped over more than 100 mobile homes that dropped visibilities to zero in Arizona ripened fruit for a number of ‘ V-. k1 Almost 12 inches of rain in 48 hours had winter weeks stand eight feet envelopes left by the with a lemon sauce. Second Congregational Church, Killer tornadoes slammed into western in Atlus, Duncan and Mountain Park, and California. Interstate 10 and Arizona swollen the river to its highest level since tall, tied upright with strings. 385 N. Main St. Membership is Oklahoma and smashed into scores of Okla. At least one of the overturned 95 in and out of California were closed. 1929 and forced hundreds to flee. Their roots are in a trench filled open to young people between mobile homes early today. trailers burst into flames. Snow in New Mexico the ages of 14 and 21. Adults in­ The tornadoes and strong winds downed with gravel and level with the At least four persons were killed and 38 A winter storm pushed east across the Fear More Rain terested in serving as advisors power lines and blocked highways in the floor. It slopes gently from one ■ J '.' B- others injured when the band of twisters southern Rockies. Three inches of new “ This thing’s dropping real fast now,” 10 Arrested in MVD Spot Checks are welcome. western Oklahoma communities. end of the greenhouse to the snow fell in Albuquerque, N.M. Ferrin Cox, publisher of the weekly Elba other. Manchester Police, in • Jill A. Garfield, 30, of An­ reported today, Edward E. The Manchester Civic Fierce, desert winds triggered a fiery Travelers advisories were posted for Clipper, said. “ The only concern now is At intervals regulated by a cooperation with state Motor dover, charged with operating a Forte, 24, of 111 Wells St. was Chorale will be in rehearsals NEWS 13-car collision near Quartzsite, Ariz., that Arizona, New Mexico, western Texas, more rain.” timer, a pump pulls water con­ Vehicles Department officers, motor vehicle while her license charged with operating an un­ Monday at 7:45 p.m. at Keeney killed two persons and injured 11 others. Minnesota and North Dakota. For the third straight day, temperatures We have everything you taining chemical nutrients in made ten arrests and issued was suspended. Court date registered motor vehicle, St. School. Male singers are es­ CAPSULES Police said flames swept four cars. Showers and thunderstorms swept reached 86 degrees in West Palm Beach, solution from a tank at the countless warnings during a March 11. driving without a license, and pecially needed. The concert need for your garden in­ Wind and blowing dust kept rescue across the south from northern Texas to Fla., and Friday broke the record high for lower end of the greenhouse, spot check setup on New Bolton • David M. Gardner, 28, of misuse of marker plates. with the Manchester Civic doors, including pot­ helicopters from reaching the accident Florida. the date, set in 1967. the pipes to the higher end Rd. Thursday. 380 E. Center St., charged with Police charged Forte early Orchestra will be Sunday, May ting soil, pottery, fer­ Marshall Released scene. But flood victims in the southern Early morning temperatures ranged and floods this solution into the from 15 degrees below zero at Evanston, Among the summonses issued driving without a license. this morning at Spruce and 18. tilizers, and insec­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Supreme Court The chilly northerly winds, in excess of Alabama town of Elba returned home as gravel-filled trenches. Then it the Pea River fell back into its banks. Wyo., to 78 at Key West, Fla. by Manchester Police were: Police said Gardner was Wells Sts. Court date March 11. ticides... Justice Thurgood Marshall, 66, went home 60 miles an hour, kicked up dirt and sand trickles back again to the tank, • Harold T. Bayer Jr., 25, of operating a service station Members of Mystic Review 2 Friday from Bethesda Naval Hospital, providing water and nutrients 72 Oliver Rd., charged with wrecker. Court date March 4. NABA will meet tonight at 7 PUBLIC A One Stop Shopping where he has been a pneumonia patient to the roots along the way. operating a motor vehicle while Police said the other arrests o’clock at Holmes Funeral since Feb. 11. Sails Flushed Away his license was suspended. and warnings resulted mainly Home, 400 Main St. to pay Place for Indoor A court spokesman said Marshall’s doc­ At the end of a week, the tank RECORDS respects to Mrs. Mary Rowe, Israel Rejects Treaty Plan Court date March 4. from defective equipment on Gardeners! tors have given him permission to return is emptied and pure water is • Roney L. Couture, 20, of motor vehicles. There were a who was a member. to work sometime next week if he feels up pumped through the system to Willimantic, charged with number of warnings for unsafe Warranty Deeds to it. flush out any chemical salts driving without a license. Court tires, police said. Theodore and Nancy C. Davis The Organization of the Han­ WHITHAM that may have been left on the; date March 4. The Motor Vehicle Depart­ to Richard C. Harmon, parcel dicapped will have its monthly Nurser Ervin Praises Sirica To Guarantee Its Security gravel. Then the tank is fillrf ment spot checks are con­ on W. Vernon St., $11,000. birthday party Monday from MON. thru SA • Christopher J. McCarthy, 7 10-5 MORGANTON, N.C. (UPI) - Former United Press International again with water and carefully tinuing today at another loca­ Raymond and Patricia A. 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Cronin Hall, ROUTE 6 In that six-day war, Israel seized the In return for the withdrawal, Israel will 23, of 189 Ludlow Rd., charged BOLTON Sen. Sam Ervin Jr., chairman of the Israel has rejected the idea of a formal measured amounts of soluble tion in Manchester, police said. Ford to Stephen and Elaine Mayfair Gardens, Main and N. Sinai Desert from , the Golan get security guarantees from the United with operating an unregistered Senate Watergate Committee last year, defense treaty with the United States or fertilizers. Dr. Thomas Gaucher checks the condition of his lettuce Naczkowski, property at 46 Main Sts. Anyone under age 65 643-7802 Heights from and the West Bank of States, Akhbar El Yom editor Ali Amin motor vehicle. Court date says the nation owes federal Judge John the Soviet Union, saying its security The greenhouse is heated, of plants, grown without soil but with their roots bathed in In other motor vehicle cases Litchfield St., $31,000. who is handicapped is invited to the Jordan river and East Jerusalem from wrote in a front-page story. March 4. Sirica “ a debt of gratitude” for his work in “ must rest upon Israel’s shoulders alone.” course, and the air in the water containing nutrient chemicals. In the background attend. Jordan. “ 1 can emphasize,” Amin said, “ that an the Watergate case. But the Cairo newspaper Akhbar El greenhouse is circulated. Fresh Rabin also said he doubted there would agreement providing for withdrawal from are tomato plants that also have been grown hydroponical­ “ I think the American people owe a deep Yom said Secretary of State Henry air can be brought in when the be “any point” to Kissinger’s next the Sinai passes and oil-fields is certain ly at the Connecticut Acquafarm in Lebanon. (Photo by debt of gratitude for what he’s done to en­ Kissinger will return to Egypt next month temperature outside is warm Mideast trip in March “ in the absence of unless an unforeseen surprise occurs.” Atwood) force the law and to see that constitutional with with an interim accord providing for enough. clear Egyptian positions.” Another Cairo newspaper, A1 Ahram, government prevails in this country,” said Israeli territorial concession in return for The sun makes a difference, said Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev will the retired lawmaker. guarantees of security. But he said “if he (Kissinger) actually too. Some bright, sunny days ding the way to their farm on long ago as the Second World visit Egypt and other Arab countries He also said he approved “ completely” “This is not a Russian-American settle­ brings with him Egypt’s clear and con­ before our visit to what the Waterman Rd., off Rt. 87, south War, on Guam, where soil for before next June. Brezhnev postponed a of the sentences Sirica imposed Friday on ment we are speaking of,” Prime Minister solidated positions, we shall have to make Gauchers call the Connecticut gardens was likely to be con­ visit to Cairo in January reportedly of Lebanon Green. four of former President Richard Nixon’s Yitzhak Rabin said Friday night in decisions.” Acquafarm had brought out a Dr. Gaucher, who uses the taminated. W W A1975 because of illness. aides. response to reports that Kissinger and flush of new yellow blossoms at No vegetables have been French pronounciation of his Israeli officials discussed such a pact last the top of the tall tomato plants. grown on space vehicles name, grew up in Willimantic week. Even the gravel has to pass because the weight of the Delay Asked and his wife in Mystic. He has Guarantees Meaningless inspection. It must be as nearly held positions with the Electric needed equipment is too great. BOSTON (UPI) — Citywide phase 2 Police Sniper’s Shot “ Guarantees by the two powers are inert as possible so that Boat Co., the National This day will come, he says, desegregation of Boston schools should be (Herald photo by Dunn) meaningless because first and foremost, minerals will not leach out of it Aeronautical and Space Ad­ when we have an orbiting space put off until at least 1976, says the presi­ to change the chemical com­ ministration and the Office of laboratory where crews may CRANADACMA dent of the Boston Teachers Union. Israel’s defense as I have already said Ends Six-Hour Siege must rest upon Israel’s shoulders alone,” position of the solution. Naval Research, working main­ stay for long periods. Getting Set for DST John P. Doherty, who testified before a Rabin said in a national radio address. Limestone, for one example, is ly with life-support systems for As an oceanographer. Dr. panel of four court-appointed masters News reports said Kissinger considered LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - Police and petty crime throughout the eastern United not desirable. The Gauchers men confined on a submarine, Gaucher has been consulted on reviewing various desegregation plans, Making doubly sure he’s on time for dial with his Mickey Mouse watch in a FBI agents had been at a standoff around States and Canada. tested the stones in several for example, for long undersea a project to improve the scallop said the city and the school teachers aren’t the pact to ease the way for Israel to make Daylight Saving Time which begins reminder to others to set their time more territorial concessions in the savings and loan association for six The siege began Friday when Dutton, quarries before making their voyages. fishery in New waters ready for the “ disruption” facing Boston Sunday at 2 a.m., Jared Tompkins of pieces ahead. Can the sun dial really negotiations with the Arabs. Government hours. Suddenly a gun cracked the silence armed with a pistol, entered the colonial- selection. The water comes He confirmed my recollec­ and trying to restore the once- THBWEEK. next fall should phase 2 go into effect. and a teller burst out the door, her beige from wells. famous oyster industry on 187 Gardner St. synchronizes the sun synchronize with the sun? sources have said Kissinger did not for­ style building housing the Home Savings* tion that the Navy grew dress splashed with the blood of the gun­ Lettuce has also been grown Galway Bay in Ireland. Battle Around Asmara mally propose a pact. Association just two blocks off the casino- vegetables ‘'vdroponically as man who had been holding her hostage. in the gravel troughs and the ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (UPI) - Rabin, former Israeli army chief of lined Las Vegas “ strip,” announcing a “He’s shot himself,” said a voice on the Gauchers are experimenting Government forces battled secessionist staff, said he would never allow a defense holdup. police radio, talking of the bandit. with plastic troughs, shown in 50‘down. No monthly payments. Put Out the Cat, Lock Boors, guerrillas around the Eritrean capital of treaty to become “ a substitute for defensi­ Alarm Sounded the photo. They have been Asmara and at two other spots in the ble borders.” Zebra Two An alarm was sounded and all the There isn’t a car dealer in the world who can match our deal. A seacoast province in the worst fighting Definition Needed employes except Mrs. Jetland, who was growing Buttercrunch, a let­ WOODLAND “This is Zebra Two,” came another held hostage, escaped. Police and FBI tuce with loose heads, very pop­ brand new 1975 Ford Granada Ghia, loaded from bumper to bumper Adjust Your Clocks for DST since civil war broke out 23 days ago. He did not specify what “ defensible voice. “ He did not shoot himself. I got him agents surrounded the building and ular in the home garden. The with luxury options. Air conditioning, power steering, automatic trans­ SOL R. COHEN Rebel leaders Friday rejected peace borders” were but said under no cir­ from here.” blocked off the area. tomato variety they like best, mission, and more. Plus $1,000 cash.** All for just 500. overtures from Addis Ababa and appealed cumstances would Israel go back to its “ Zebra Two,” was a police sniper, and ’The thing to remember to do tonight is to fix the clocks until they’re to the United States to refuse a govern­ After 4 1/2 hours of standoff, Dutton, by so far, is Tropic, described in Every Lottery ticket dated February 27 gives you a free Car-A-Day frontiers before the 1967 war. “here” was his post stretched beneath a right. telephone, demanded $100,000 in cash. FBI one of my seed catalogues as ment request for arms supplies. bush in front of a house 100 yards from the Bonus Number. Match it and win one of our loaded Granada Ghias. Agent Jim Thompson walked the length of excellent for staking and resis­ When you put out the lights and go to bed, your clock must be set one The guerrillas have vowed to fight to the building, armed with a telescope sighted 168 WOODLAND ST., MANCHESTER • 643-8474 Match any of our Double Play numbers, and you’ll win one of 13,000 the. football field-sized parking lot tant to the wilt diseases. hour AHEAD. last man to win independence for Eritrea, 30-06 rifle. cash prizes awarded every week. carrying a canvas bag of cash, and stuffed Salad Vegetables Choice, Fresh From The Greenhouse To You: If you find it’s too dark when you get out of bed, it’ll brighten up later annexed in 1962 by Haile Selassie, the His carefully placed shot through a glass How can you beat that? 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Your only regret is what you nouncing the move in Chicago I^’iday, also to a hospital, ending a 15-year career of to shoot.” might forget. predicted a sales upswing for the auto in­ Garden Club TRUE IRISH SHAMROCKS dustry. 2Vi” Pots, ONLY 69C 3” Pots, ONLY 994 Meets Monday Nixon Party Tonight kk. “Pete” Planter says — April 1 Sales Tax Hike PALM DESERT, Calif.(UPI) - Watergate Story Not Over The Perennial Planters Richard Nixon comes out of his self- Garden Club will have a imposed seclusion today as guest of honor WASHINGTON (UPI) - Richard no immediate comment on the sentences three charges lodged against each for program on “ Plant a at a party to be attended by rich and “For All Your Gar- Not Ruled Out by Grasso Nixon’s four closest associates have been handed the four men, who once helped him lying to Watergate investigators. Thus the Propagation” Monday at its famous friends. maximum sentence was eight years even meeting at 8 p.m. at the home den NeedSi They Nixon and his wife Pat drove Wednesday sentenced to jail, but the Watergate story run the country. A secretary said she did 1975 Ford Granada Ghia HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. isn’t over. of Mrs. Theodore Chambers. bills from doctors, druggists, and to the luxurious desert estate of Walter not anticipate he woud make a statement. though none of the individual crimes ... a f Have It At Wood­ Grasso has refused to rule out a 1 per cent hospitals. John Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, John Nixon had previously been described as carried a sentence of more than five The co-hostess is Mrs. Matthew increase in the state sales tax to 7 per cent Annenberg, the millionaire publisher whp Moriarty Jr. land Gardens. Plant In addition, increased unemployment served as U.S. ambassador to Britain Ehrlichman and Robert Mardian Friday “ anguished” at the troubles the Watergate years. &• on April 1 because of an upward revision in joined more than two dozen others who affair brought to his friends and And, while normally parole is con­ Miss Helen Jamroga is in will add to the welfare rolls, requiring during the Nixon administration. Something Alive In the anticipated current budget deficit. more state money, he said. have been sentenced to jail in the nation’s associates. sidered by the time a prisoner completes a charge of the floral The governor also indicated Friday she arrangements at Whiton 1 9 7 5 r worst political scandal. Nearly 50 persons have been sentenced third of his minimum sentence, Sirica 2 might discuss the possibility of a four-day Memorial Library this month. Nixon Silent for Watergate crimes, and a dozen more worded the terms for all four in such a week for state workers if the situation are awaiting sentence or will go on trial way that they must serve at least the Mrs. Richard B. Shaw Jr., The former president, in seclusion in­ Large 2Va" Pots worsens and cut state spending next fiscal Judge Denies Slates^ Request soon. minimum. chairman of the Munro Park • year rather than propose higher taxes. side the walls of the guarded California es­ garden committee, has HOUSE PLANTS Reg. 994-.$1.09 % tate of his friend Walter Annenberg, had Stiff Penalties Work Not Over reported that the garden design Early Sales Tax To Halt Ford Oil Import Tax Mitchell, Haldeman and Ehrlichman The sentencing decreased, but did not and flowers have been chosen • TERRARIUMS “ It is important to discuss this with the received sentences of 2t4 to 8 years in end the work of the office of the Special legislators and listen to their discussion in for this year’s garden. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A federal judge was put into effect by Ford on Feb. 1. prison from U.S. District Court Judge Watergate Prosecutor — an office set up • CACTI- committee,” she said in refusing to rule Friday rejected a request by nine states to Another $1 would be added in March and John Sirica — the stiffest sentences by Nixon to investigate the scandal. It is out an early increase in the sales tax. halt President Ford’s $3-a-barrel fee on another In April. The fee is a preliminary President Defends handed out since those he gave the widely speculated more indictments will SUCCULENTS “ I do not request one,” she said. “ I do Fellowship Plans imported oil. step in Ford’s program to cut dependence originally uncooperative Watergate be forthcoming before it completes its not feel it will help us to meet the Defense Budget 2 • FOLIAGE PLANTS U.S. District Judge John Pratt said he burglars. work. Spaghetti Supper burden.” on foreign oil by making products made agrees with Ford that national security from it, including gasoline and heating WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford Mardian, found guilty of only a single It is known that the grand jury has She said she had not yet discussed a • LARGE INDOOR would be threatened by continued U.S. fuel, more expensive to American con­ defended his $92.8 billion defense budget conspiracy count, received 10 months to 3 probed campaign financing activities of Pilgrim Fellowship of Second shorter work week with legislative leaders dependence on foreign oil. sumers. Friday as “ a basic minimum to assure the years in jail. former Commerce Secretary Maurice Congregational Church will PLANTS although such talk among the lawmakers Appeal Planned Congress has voted to suspend the fee security of this nation in an insecure Under the terms of Sirica’s sentence Stans, contributions by billionaire Howard sponsor a spaghetti supper Sun­ was prevalent. world.” order, all four must serve the minimum Hughes and others collected by Nxon’s >GIFT PLANTS 3 for '2.50 Massachusetts Attorney General Fran­ for 90 days. Ford is expected to veto the day from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Mrs. Grasso returned to Connecticut “Too many are fed propaganda about term before being eligible for parole. friend Charles G.‘‘Bebe” Rebozo, and the church, 385 N. Main St. Friday from the National Governor’s cis X. Bellotti said the decision will be suspension, and there will then be a See Us For:— Flower & Vegetable appealed. legislative battle over whether Congress defense not being worth the cost,” Ford Long Appeal Period 18‘A-minute gap on one of the key Proceeds from the supper, Conference in Washington to learn that the told a group of military reservists. “ It Seeds, Seeding & Potting Soil, Pots, “ Certainly, our continued dependence will override his veto. But it could be as long as two years Watergate tapes. which is open to the public, will anticipated current budget deficit has may not be a popular line to speak up for on imports of foreign oil threatens our Nine States Involved before the four go to jail— if they go at all. be used for a retreat for the Fiats, Insecticides, Dried Fiowers, Or- grown by $20 million, to $85 million, because of the propaganda line that comes * Tickets dated February 27 on sale now are eligible for Ford Granada Ghias. * * You must claim within one month to win car. Winners have one year national security, the economy, the In arguing for relief, attorneys for the All have announced intentions to appeal, young people of the fellowship namentai Pottery and S tatu ary.______because of lower-than-expected tax from other sources.” to claim cash only. The Lottery reserves the right to award any car advertised, or prize of equivalent value, subject to availability. Illustration may posture of our defense, and the conduct of nine states — Massachusetts, Maine, i perhaps as high as the Supreme Court, and in April. differ slightly from car awarded. Cars will be delivered F.O.B. Commission on Special Revenue, 1290 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfield, Con­ revenues and her order to pay a backlog of Ford then asked Congress to approve the The menu is spaghetti and ALSO: Books on Growing, Arranging, necticut 06109. Cars will conform to state of Connecticut and Federal standards. Bonus stub prizes do not double. Welfare Department bills. our national affairs,” Pratt said, denying Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Ver­ the appeals process in the complicated an injunction sought by the states in a day­ mont, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and huge defense budget without cuts pledging and historic case will take th^t long. meat sauce, tossed salad, bread Acting Finance Commissioner George Crafts & Hobbies. long hearing. Minnesota — said the fee system would he would sign no “ declaration of The most serious charges against Inside Today and butter, homemade cake, J. Conkling said tax revenue figures for dependence and inferiority.” Winning bonus numbers for Car-A-Day stubs. “ We cannot predict or pass upon the “cripple” the economy of their states. Haldeman, Mitchell and Ehrlichman were and coffee, tea or milk. the last quarter available were not as high Sen. John Stennis, D-Miss., a longtime Senior C itizens...... Page 2 Help Feed The Birds I 260989 Dated 2/6/75 effectiveness of the presidential Pratt agreed the system would hit conspiracy and obstruction of justice — Tickets are $2.25 for adults, TRY OUR OWN SPECIAL as had been anticipated, mostly because of supporter of defense spending, introduced Reardon Ends 40 Years as a Cop Page 3 $1 for children under the age of program,” he said. “ We must accept it as heavily on the New England states, heavi­ each of which carries a maximum 154174 Dated 2/13/75 a sharp drop in state sales tax collections. Ford at the annual conference of the AUDOBONMIX . ..5ibs 99« it is and hold that any interference by way ly dependent on foreign oil. But he sentence of only five years. Manchester Has It ...... Page 5 ten, and children five and un­ If yOu hold any of these numbers, claim at once. See details on stub. Revenue Down Reserve Officers Association of the lOOibs...... $19.99 of injunctive relief would be inconsistent rejected arguments that Ford had Churches ...... Page 6 der, free. Tickets may be United States. Unusually Strict purchased at the door or by Alto Bird Houttt, Bird Ftadtri, Bird Btlht, NEXT WEEK’S DRAWING WILL BE HELD AT THE NAUGATUCK VALLEY MALL, He said about $21.5 million of the deficit with the public interest.” exceeded his authority in imposing the Wings of Evening...... Page 7 P Eltclrlc Bird Waltr Wirmtrt, Etc. “ You have let the American people But Sirica took the unusually strict step ROUTE 69, WATERBURY, CT., FEBRUARY 27 AT 10:00 A.M. would be in the state Department of fees, failed to provide an environmental Herald Angle...... Page 8 calling Bob Eschmann, 646- know you are made of stem stuff,” said of having them serve the sentences for Welfare because of Mrs. Grasso’s resolve Preliminary Step impact statement on the effects of the East JVs Talented...... Page 9 2587, or Peggy Wright, 643-7163. the Democratic Senator about the those crimes consecutively, instead of to eliminate millions of dollars in unpaid The firrt $1 per barrel of the import fee plan and failed to hold hearings on it. Republican President. concurrently, with the sentences for the Television ...... Page 10 ■i-i 1

AiBdvs oaDiw irnd PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Feb. 22, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Feb. 22, 1975 — PAGE THREE NATIOMAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to 7AM EST 2 > 2 3 - 75 Odd Couple Fun Filled 3aoo TV TONIGHT a c A T T L e James M, Reardon Ends 40 Years As A By JUNE TOMPKINS His mania for fastidiousness sisters from upstairs were suf­ > “He always knew where he Marriage It was fun and laughter from changes the life style of Oscar’s ficiently attractive and lively tions.” more than doubled in man­ BOSTON was going,” said Mrs. Agnes t H t ' Agnes Pongratz met Reardon 6:00 Can You Top T h is ? ...... 18 beginning to end at Friday’s regularly schedule poker par­ and dinwitty for the play’s Ansaldi said about Reardon, power. He began with a staff of Pongratz Reardon. during their school days in News...... 3-22 9:00 opening performance of ‘"nie ties. feminine divertissement. “ He’s always in the front. He’s 40 men including himself and "And he always got there,” Manchester. eight cruisers. M ovies...... 5-9-18 Mary ’Tyler Moore...... 3 Odd Couple.” The play opens during one of The perfectly diversified got a hell of a lot of good ideas. added the wife of Jam es M. “He was very determined,” Los Angeles Open ...... 8-40 M ovie...... 8-40 It was the Little Theatre of the poker parties. You feel group of poker players included 3 a 2 4 NEW YORK “You don’t ever box him in. There are now well over 80 Reardon, Manchester’s chief of she said. “He had wanted to get SUr T re k ...... 11 News...... 11 Manchester’s season opener at you’re kibitzing over their Vin Liscomb, Ray Seligson, He’s a politician. police officers including three police since Jan. 5, 1959. married long before we did. We women. They use 17 police Black Perspective...... 30 ’The Other Six D ays...... 18 East Catholic High School. shoulders as their cigar smoke Ray Gardiner and Glenn “And he’s honest and fair, V Last fall. Chief Reardon would have if it weren’t for the cruisers. Open D oor...... 57 Soundstage...... 24 With the universal appeal of drifts down over the audience. Aubrey. fair to all the people. SAN PRANOISCO decided he wanted a rest. His depression.” 6:30 At the T op ...... 57 Neil Siinon and his You know Felix before he Many of the cast members "And he’s good to his men. If Reardon created a detective retirement is to take effect Reardon was stationed at the News...... 3-20-22-30 9:30 sophisticated wit, “The Odd makes his stage entrance as have interesting vocations and they were ever in trouble, he division, greatly enlarged the Friday, Feb. 28. New London Barracks. On each Consumer Survival K i t ...... 24 Bob Newhart...... 3 Couple” has been a favorite author Simon has cleverly avocations besides acting. Read backed them up. maintenance division, opened a Reardon was born Aug. 28, of his two days off each month, Habitat Project ...... 57 Black P rid e...... 11 with audiences since it opened described him through the the program notes and become “And he’s a good man with youth services office in the sta­ acquainted with this interesting ATLANTA 1911 in Manchester. his family. he rode a motorcycle to tion, greatly modernized and 7:00 10:00 on Broadway — so much so it remarks and conversation of cast. He was eight years old in 1918 “He’s come a long way for Manchester to see Agnes. expanded record keeping, and Agronsky and Co...... 3 Carol Burnett...... 3 has become a successful televi­ his poker playing cronies. The set is lavishly furnished when his father died. someone with an eighth grade He was making the handsome just recently won federal funds News...... 8-22 News...... 5 sion series. The mingling of the sexes and colorful. It truly represents At that time, he lived on the education. pay of $125 a month when they for a special trafficcontrol sec­ F T ro o p ...... 11 Focus; New Jersey ...... 11 It is the story of two men who develops when Oscar has in­ an apartment on Riverside Dr. lOWIST TBMFfRATURIS upper end of School St. with his "I hope the town can get a finally married June 5,1937. tion. Film ...... 20 Gospel Hour ...... 18 share an apartment together vited two sisters from an up­ in New York City. NEW ORLEANS : MIAtit mother, younger brothers good chief to replace him. But They made their home in He generally got what he Bill Moyers’ Journal...... 24 Entertainment Awards 20-22-30 after having separated from stairs apartment to dine and wine. The giddy giggling British Although the pick-up seems Michael and Francis, and they won’t get a man who can New London where their wanted at budget time each Hee Haw ...... 30 M ovie...... 24 their wives. It is the combina­ slow at times, James E. younger sister Susan. fill his shoes.” daughter, Jean Ann, was born Trooper Reardon helps year despite his complaints to Here Come the B rid e s ...... 40 Black Journal ...... 57 tion of personalities that makes lovelies overwhelm Felix and p— LEGEND* Pendergast Jr. has directed a 3aoo Some years after, Reardon’s About Reardon’s future, An­ in 1944. She since married John carry a slot machine after a the contrary. World Press ...... 57 the story. Oscar Madison, who he is too shy and tongue-tied to 10:30 SO mother remarried giving him J. Kellog, taught school in Town Manager Martin spoke rents the apartment, is a slop­ handle the situation. Dinner thoroughly entertaining saldi said, "Knowing Jim, he’ll Norwich raid, 1937. 7:30 Black N ew s...... 5 another brother, Bernard Manchester, and is now raising well of Reardon until he py, slovenly, happy-go-lucky gets ruined and plans don’t turn program, oine can rarely go pick up something. He’s What’s Happening ...... 3 Greatest Sports Legends___ 9 McSherry, and another sister. Reardon’s one-year-old grand­ The Fourth Chief resigned and was replaced by character who feels well out as expected. wrong with a Neil Simon play. probably got several things in Conn. Asks Congress...... 8 Borough R e p o rt...... 11 f>^JSHOWER$ V Rose McSherry. daughter, Tracy, in her In 1958, Manchester’s third Town Manager Robert Weiss in dressed in dirty sneakers, a Ted Kowaleski as Oscar Underneath the comedy and mind now. Get S m a rt...... 11 11:00 But in the meantime, the Manchester home. police chief since the local 1965. sloppy sweat shirt and a Madison carries the whole burlesque, one wonders if UFI WEATHER FOTOCAST* “He’ll think about it for a Don T u ttle...... 18 News...... 3-8-40 Oscar’s and Felix’s developing family got along without a force was formed at the end of Weiss recently said of Rear­ baseball cap. show. Primarily an actor, as it time and pick out the best. State Citation As Schools Match Wits...... 22 Police Surgeon...... 5 relationship doesn’t represent father, social security, or "He’s too young to sit the last century, Herman don, "As an administrator, he’s When Felix Ungar moves in, says in the program notes, his For Period Ending 7 AM EST Sunday. Saturday night will find rain or showers in the In 1942 a series of disastrous 8:00 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 husband’s and w ife’s sizeable income of any kind. around,” added Ansaldi who is Schendel, announced his plans very effective. He’s often his sterile style of living timing and technique are in­ Pacific Northwest and in parts of the lower Plains and Gulf coastal states. Snow is likely arson fires in southeast New All in the Fam ily...... 3 Bobby Goldsboro...... 11 sometimes — an almost com­ The fatherless period may 72 himself and says he now only to retire. He had served on the turned back funds at the end of flavored by chronic hypochon­ credibly acute. One might in the vicinity of the Oklahoma Panhandle and around the Lakes region. Mostly fair England occurred. Reardon Kung F u ...... 8-40 11:30 fortable bickering over trivia. explain some of Reardon’s works “half days,” from 6 a.m. Trooper Reardon cycles to local force since 1914 and had the fiscal year. dria makes for some very in­ wonder if Ted is really Oscar, weather is forecast elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. readings won a citation for his part in Rangers vs. Maple L ea fs___ 9 " ’The Odd Couple” repeats its basic nature. to 6 p.m. been its chief since 1947. “Also, he knows right where Movies ...... 3-8 teresting situations. or Oscar really Ted. Agnes Pongratz’s home solving them. Hee Haw ...... 11 performance again tonight, and in parenthesis) Atlanta 50 (64), Boston 37 (58), Chicago 30 (42), Dallas 32 (50), Denver 10 Andrew Ansaldi, founder and Town Manager Richard Mar­ he’s at at all times. Rock Concert...... 5 Felix has a nerve grating way By comparison, Jim Brennan here, 1937. The citation from the Board Bobby Goldsboro ...... 18 next Friday and Saturday at (39), Duluth 9 (25), Houston 44 (56), Jacksonville 60 (76), Kansas City 21 (42), Los Angeles owner of the Andrew Ansaldi tin took great care in the hiring ‘‘He’s innovative. He Jam es Reardon in his first state trooper uniform, 1936. Harness Racing ...... 9 of baying like a wolf at full appears to overact at times as of Awards of the state police M ovie...... 20-22-30 East Catholic High School. 42 (66), Miami 73 (81), New Orleans 58 (75), New York (56), Phoenix 32 (64), San Fran­ Co., lived on Clinton St. in back Cheney Mills of the fourth chief. recognizes talent. He keeps a Jimmy Dean Show ...... 11 moon to relieve the pressure on the often petulant partner. reads: The Ascent of Man ...... 24 Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. and cisco 39 (60), Seattle 36 ( 52), St. Louis 28 (42), Washington 43 (65). of Reardon’s home. He was 15 Reardon said of his hard ear­ Politics and Unions Much criticism had been finger on every single operation 11:45 his ear drums when he is over­ Jane Zimmerman and Sandra “For excellent police service N ova...... 57 ly years: Reardon was always a keen placed on the local government of the department but still gives H elpline...... 40 come with sudden attacks of Fargo as the visiting British tickets are available at the in 1918 when he met “the kid” South Windsor’s to keep its men Outside of police work, Rear­ "What did we do? We observer of how things really resulting in establishing the for “political” appointments on 8:30 door. who had just lost his father. full reponsibility to his men. well-trained. don has been an Elk, serving at MIDNIGHT deafness. worked. worked. He was quick to join identity and conviction of a the lo ca l force. Although The Je ffe rso n s...... 3 “I feel honestly that he’s one one time as exalted ruler and as W restling...... 9 THEATER SCHEDULE Always Very Sharp “We had to. We worked any pyromaniac responsible for a M ovie...... 5 the union at the Cheney mills. several factions at the time of the finest police chiefs in the Reardon is also a man quick M ovie...... 11 The friendship between An­ series of incendiary forest fires president of the Connecticut place we could make a buck.” He was soon a leader despite wanted to promote from within, state.” to help a neighbor, Kerrigan Elks Association. I Love Lucy ...... 20 Saturday saldi and Reardon grew Reardon “pedalled” The and several building fires over NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Orient Express” 2:304:50-7:10- Sat. 12:00 his age. Martin announced open, state- added. He is also active in the News...... 22-30 stronger through the years. a period of years. By WALLY FORTIN Vernon Cinema 1 — “The 9:30 Showcase Cinema 2 — Herald until he was old enough And he was just as quick to run exams for the post. Kerrigan on Reardon South Windsor’s young force FILM RATING GUIDE Reardon lives in a home An­ “On April 30,1942, there was Knights of Columbus, 12:30 Phantom Tollbooth” 1:30-3:15; UA East 2 — “Front Page” “Towering Inferno” 1:30-5:00- to caddy at the Manchester get into local politics. The State Department of Police officers outside was recently faced with a saldi built. They meet often. a series of forest fires in For Parents and Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 “The Nickel Ride” 7:30-9:20 , 2;004;00-8;00-8:00-10;00 8:30 Country Club. Soon he was old Even today he knows all the Finance and Control ran the Manchester agree with Weiss. murder investigation. Reardon Reardon's Future "Even as a kid, Jim was very Sterling, Conn, and in nearby 1:00 Hi everybody! This is your Dancers Entertain on the second bus in case you Cinema 2 — "The Stepford' UA East 3 — “Strongest Man Showcase Cinema 3 — enough to “pedal” milk on a names of the prominent leaders tests with 16 eligible applicants. Chief John J. Kerrigan of sent two, seasoned police of­ About what he will do next, Their Children sharp,” Ansaldi said. Greene and Coventry, R.I. A Movies ...... 5-9 program director, Gloria, Beverly and Lee Burton are still looking -for a week in Wives” 2:00-7:00-9:00 in the World” 2:00-3:45-7:20- “Freebie and the Bean” 2:15- route for the Mountain Brook in the Democratic party from Three came out on top and Mar­ South Windsor said recently, ficers to aid Kerrigan’s work on Reardon said, “First of all. I’ve “He was just like he is today. long dry spell had made the writing the column for you danced a wonderful dance the sun. Showplace — ‘"The Phantom 9:00 4:45-7:25-9:45 Farm owned by Dave Kelsey. both the 1920s and 1930s. tin picked Reardon from them. ‘‘Reardon’s got a fine depart­ the murder. got to get out of here. GCNERAl AUlAUDUNCES 2:00 He can manipulate, get things 1 ^ AIIAinAdiAdimiMd The farm is now part of the brush very dry. Damage to ment. It's young and "Then I will rest and think. Race of the Week ...... 22 again while Wally is on vaca­ called the 1940 Boogie Woogie Menus for the Week Tollbooth” 1:00-3:00; ‘"The Man Burnside Theatre — “Phan­ Special Late Show Sat. Fri. “I saw an opportunity come done.” Minnechaug Golf Course in standing timber and finished energetic.” “ Whatever I do, I have no in­ The Risk of M arriage...... 30 tion. Bugle Boy which we enjoyed. Monday: Homemade chicken With The Golden Gun” 7:00- tom Tollbooth” 1:30; “God­ 12:10 Despite his friends in unions along,” Reardon recalls. "I “Things like that you don’t- He recalled Reardon’s many lumber was estimated at$3 Kerrigan is a Hartford native I was just thinking about our They then introduced some of noodle soup with crackers, 9:15 father Part II” 4:30-8:00 Showcase Cinema 4 — Glastonbury. and politics, the depression hit thought I could do the job. I forget,” Kerrigan said, noting tentions of selling my home and 2:15 odd jobs to raise money. He million. who rose in the ranks of the f A«f MTAL OUlOANCI Florida travelers who today their students. steamed frankfurters, chilled UA East 1 — “ Murder on the Showcase Cinema 1 — “Frankenstein” 1:00-3:10-5:15- the young Reardon hard. filed for it and got it.” how rare such an act has been moving away from Manchester. tUOOUTlO Judd for the Defense ...... 3 delivered newspapers, worked He attended the Cheney “These fires severely taxed Hartford fqrce to become its will be touring Daytona Beach Paula Lenti and Lucy Fon­ fruit with a cookie, beverage. Orient Express” 2:00-7:10-9:30 “Earthquake” 2:00-4:30-7:10- 7:20-9:50 Cheney Mills had as many as Reardon said he was told he in the past. This has been an awfully good m Son« U«v Net •« as a golf caddy, and did Technical School on School St. th e existing firefighting chief in 1963. H e went to South SviUM For FrrTMniM TV MOVIES TONIGHT in Florida. I hope they are taine did a tap number very ap­ Wednesday: Golden ruben UA East 2 - “Front Page” . 9:40 Special Late Show Fri. and 15,000 employes at one time. was the top man in the tests. town to me.” anything else a boy could do at and began working at facilities, and it took days of Windsor in 1968 to become that 6:00 (5) “San Antonio’’ enjoying good weather and propriate for a patriotic theme. with corned beef and 2:00-7:30-9:30 Special Late Show Fri. and Sat. 12:10 But Reardon and thousands His score was 87 for experience He ruled out charity work the time. the Cheney Mills as soon as they difficult work to get them under town’s first chief. (1945). Errol Flynn. having a good time. Tommy Joyce did a soft shoe sauerkraut, Swiss cheese with UA East 3 — “Strongest Man more were forced to leave the and training which accounted Chief of Chiefs because, “I’m not wealthy.” In recent years, Ansaldi got would take him. control. "He’s kept his department In September, 1973, Reardon 6:00 (9) “Battle Circus’’ Tuesday we had a large tur­ number and some tap dance special sauce, crisp potato In the World” 2:00-3:45-7:20- •V local mills as the depression for 40 per cent of the final But he will not be poor, MITfMCTIO in the habit of going with Rear­ He was first a bobbin boy. He “Off. James Michael Rear­ abreast of the latest in police was installed as president of the either. He has a state pension INtdor ITriquwiiCConiptnvmc (1953). Humphrey Bogart. nout for bur ceramic class. We numbers, and with his brother chips, tangy pickles, creamy 9:00 settled in. score. He scored 92 in the oral don to the annual conventions of also took messages around for don was designated by State work,” Kerrigan said. Connecticut Chiefs of Police R FvtmorAdbn Cvirdwi 6:00 (18) To Be Announced. also had our square dance club Scott they did an acrobatic pudding with topping, Burnside Theatre — "Phan­ exams. and will now have a town pen­ the International Chiefs of the bosses and was glad to go Fire Marshal Edward J. He noted the equipment ad­ Association, a sign of the es­ sion. His wife, Agnes, is also 8:00 (20-22-30)'"The Train dancing in the front hall and our stunt dance which was very beverage. tom Tollbooth” 1:30; “ God­ He took his weaving skills to Martin never told him who Police. out to pick up snacks and Hickey, Commissioner of State vances locally but gave his teem in which he is held by his retired from state work. Robbers” (1973). John Wayne,. oil painting class meeting good. Thursday: Baked meatloaf father Part I I ” 8:30 P E T C E N T E R Talcottville, Bridgeport, else took the exams. But there " I ’d go as a friend,” Ansaldi anything else they wanted. Police, to represent him in the were no other Manchester peo­ highest praise to Manchester’s peers. He was also an active “I’m committed to nothing. Ann-Margret. downstairs. The Burtons really put on a with mushroom sauce, lyon- Showcase Cinema 1 — Stonington, and New Jersey. “Earthquake” 2:00-4:30-7:10- said, noting he paid his own Of course, the sharp young investigation.” ple competing, he was told. ‘‘capable young officers coming member of the National Fire But I’ll still go to the meetings L NOOMlMOCmTAOMiTTIO 8:30 (5) “Sherlock Holmes lively show for us which we naise potato, buttered com, "There was no unemploy­ Bowling way. man got his “cut” for all the The citation then goes into Reardon said he has not been up.” Protection Association, an of police chiefs. I’ll be active in and the Voice of Terror’ ’ (1942). enjoyed immensely, and are roll and butter, birthday cake, 9:40 ment insurance then,” Reardon In the afternoon, we had the “Jim was always very alert. extras he was so glad to do, An­ details of the capture and con­ Kerrigan also praised Rear­ educational group, the New anything in town where I can Basil Rathbone. very grateful and appreciative, beverage. Special Late Show Fri. and recalls. accused of using politics to get seniors at the Parkade Lanes OPEN SUNDAY He knew the right people to talk saldi said. fession of a volunteer fireman. don for setting up a regional, in- England Building Officials help,” he said. 9:00 (8-40) “ Hustling” (1975). and the staff and seniors thank Friday: Tuna and noodle Sat. 12:00 “You earned what you could. the chief’s job despite his old - MPAA hitting the hardwood with the 1 1 A.M. to 5 P.M. 646-9463 to, get federal money from. The Ansaldi recalled, “ At Cheney, Reardon said he does not want service training program. It Association and the Connecticut ‘T m not going to go home Lee Remick. them very much. casserole with buttered Showcase Cinema 2 — I was a grown man then, but I connections to the local following results; Town of Manchester got an aw­ weaving paid the most. So Jim the man’s name mentioned in allows small departments like Police Association. and sit in a rocking chair.” 10:00 (24) “Night Drum” Coming Dates vegetables, roll and butter, “Towering Inferno”l:00-4;00- chopped wood, became a caddy Democratic party. In the Men’s Class A group, ful lot out of those conven­ got into weaving, of course.” public in order to protect his (1958). Japanese. Just have a few dates you gelatin with topping, beverage. 7:1510:15 AKC REGISTERED PUPPIES again, anything for a buck. “Sure, people knew me and I FUE PARXmC 528-3333 A1 LaPlante won the high triple new life. 11:30 (3) “ A Shot in the might want to jot down. On Schedule for the Week Showcase Cinema 3 — “It was a good experience.” know people,” he said. “ But I Dark” (1964). Peter Sellers, with a 537 and Joseph DuPont March 3 we will register for our “Freebie and the Bean” 2:15- WHY PAY MORE? GUARANTEED “ He served his tim e,” Rear­ w as number one. I owed Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, don said. Reardon on Leadership Elke Sommer. took the high single honors with trip to Wildwood, N .J. You will 4:45-7:25-10:00 nothing to anyone.” kitchen social bingo, one can of ’The citation ends with, “Off. J44JXIT5lfOLio|;^^ 11:30 (8) “Pocketful of a 203. In the Class B group, need half of the fare which is Special Late Show Fri. and healthy AND INNOCULATED. Det. Capt. Joseph Sartor stepped into He also maintains every yearly calendar canned goods needed; noon to 4 State Trooper Reardon displayed excellent Steady Growth Miracles” (1961). Bette Davis. . Edward Strauss took the high about $45. Sat. 12:10 • Ikcktr SgtiMs' •Gennin Short Hiir' ’There were 70 state troopers Since Reardon took command Chief James Reardon’s upstairs office at of his meetings and actions since coming s«r^ s» J .-THtcoDFUTHEi, p.m., pinochle games. Bus judgment and tenacity of pur­ Midnight (11) “ Horrors of the triple with a 446 and the high On V^rch 4, the oil painting Showcase Cinema 4 — • hithSotton •Botset Hounds in the early 1930s. The General early in 1959, the local force has Police Headquarters recently at 10:30 to Manchester in his desk drawer. pickup at 8:30 a.m ., return trips pose in the investigation of “msTOM I PARTir Black Museum’’ (1959). single was won by A1 class with Kay Hendricksen at 12:30 and 4 p.m. “Frankenstein” 1:00-3:10-5:15- • RchonFrito * 1(00111011110 Assembly decided the state a.m. to make his second report of the day. • “ I know about cases. I don't get into Toou^ i ENDS SUNDAYl these disastrous fires. He Michael Gough. Christensen with a 163. teaching will resume. 7:20-9:50 • Unstllpso *1011001010 needed more portection than “ Ju st wanted you to know what’s the workings of any. I try to work Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., bus starts deserves high praise...” . T J| SATURDAY 8:30 1:00 (5) “The Sound of In the Women’s Class A I spoke to Barbara Folstad Special Late Show Fri. and *Poodko *Honro$longdiwind 11 SUNDAY 4:30-8:00 pickup at Squire Village for that and okayed the hiring of happening on a couple item s,” Sartor everything through the staff. Horror” (mid-60s). group. Marge Hall took both who will teach the crewel class shopping; 10 a.m ., beginners Sat. 12:10 another 34. Transfer and Promotion began. “No matter what the case is, you make 1:00 (9) “Horror Island” honors of 437 for high triple and again, and she said the classes CT v a u m le c o o p o i l ^ Reardon got more than ceramic class, and square dan­ Sunday Despite the very long list of He then reported that his men felt sure sure you’re informed abouo it and that the (1941). Dick Foran. a 175 for the high single. In the will start on Wednesday, March cing class; 1 p.m., l^wling at men taking the state trooper praise. He was transferred to that a reported kidnapping the night work doesn’t drag.” Run, don’t walk, Class B group, Jennie Trivigno $10.00 OFF REGUIARPRICE 5. The classes will run for nine the Parkade Lanes by our Vernon Cinema 1 — “The exams, Reardon got in. headquarters in Hartford to before was a phony. Also, they were still • “I believe in the art of compromise. I to the hilarious took both honors with 362 for weeks. Senior Bowling League; 1:30 Phantom Tollbooth” 1:30-3:15; OF ANY AKC REGISTERED PUPPY The pay was $90 a month. The work in fire investigation and having problems extraditing a man from strive to get along with all segments, I high triple and 138 for high On March 14 and 15, we will p.m. bus pickup from shopping. “The Nickel Ride” 5:15-7:15- IN STOCK WITH THIS COUPON ONLY state gave the troopers two Special Services. another state back to Manchester to face a work constructively with them to get the single. have our Variety Show at East Wedne^ay, 10 a.m. to noon, 9:15 I Qlv* • bundl* ol h>v*l Qlv* a lovabi* puppy. Choot* I whole days off each month. If He was assigned to the fire charge. job done smoothly and right. KATHERINE ROBB (PQ) from many bratdtl Quaranlead heallhy and In- \ Pinochle Catholic High ^hool. Tickets pinochle games; noon to 12:30 Cinema 2 — “The Stepford you were lucky, you might even marshal’s division in 1945. He Sartor noted the trouble one of his men “If that’s being a politician, I'm guilty.” Qood thru March 1,1975 STOTOWD WIVES” Wednesday morning wc had are now on sale at the center. p.m., lunch is served, 1 p.m. to Wives” 2:00-4:15-7:00-9:00 get two nights off each month. was promoted to motion picture was having getting reimbursed by a court • "That which you can control, control. ASK ABOUT OUR LIFETIME GUARANTEE TODAY 2 PM - 7 PM - 9 PM 9% tables playing pinochle, and By the way, our bus will be run­ 3:30 p.m., bridge games; 1:30 Showplace — ‘"The Phantom inspector in charge of theater for recent expenses. That which you can’t control, don’t.” SUN. 2 - 4:19 - 7 • 9 these are the winners: ning on both nights of the show p.m. to 3:30 p.m., advanced Tollbooth” 1:00-3:00; ‘"The Man The troopers lived at the safety in 1949. In 1954, he The chief had no strong comments on • “As chief of police, you have to make / Robert Schubert, 638; Marge on its regular route to bring our ceram ic class. Bus pickup at With The Golden Gun” 4:50- barracks all the time and were became a lieutenant. the first two items but merely took notes. unpopular decisions. But you make them production of Kayser, 623; George Last, 622; seniors to the show. 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 7:00-9:15 , Manchester Parkade • Next to Forbes & Wallace supplied clothes and board. By 1958, Reardon had put in On the expense item, he made a caustic honestly and that’s it. If you’re afraid of John Phelps, 596; Grace Moore, On March 17, we will register 23 years of duty with the state NE'U SIMONS and 3:30 p.m. UA East 1 — "Murder on the But it beat chopping wood for remark atout red tape and suggested a criticism, don’t take this job. Or any 594; Bess Moonan, 587; Martha for the Easter Show at Radio ’Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon, police and, at age 47, was eligi­ cure. public job.” COMIDT $2 a cord. LaBate, 585; Michael City Music Hall. TTie date we go ballroom dancing class; noon to ble for retirement. The meeting typifies how Reardon has • About occassional criticism made to .HIT Reardon was glad to join the DeSimone, 567; Gladys Seelert, is April 10, and the price is $15. 1 p.m. Hot-meal and meals-on- state force. He entered the run the Manchester Police Department the chief by police on the force, he said. / NEW THRILLER ( P Q ) \ 565, and Esther Anderson, 564. This includes a full-course wheels served; 1:05 p.m., Fun- State Police Academy Nov. 20, over the last 16 years. He gives wide dis­ “There’s times when everybody gets up in **THI WCKLE RIDE” In the afternoon it was dinner at night after the show. Day, featuring Helen FlavelTs 1935. He graduated with 33 cretion and tries to keep track of all the the morning and doesn’t want to go to ceramic class in the craft Stories by MAL BARLOW EVES 7:30 - 9:20 Don’t forget to turn your committee which will be put­ other new recruits and was out­ details all the time. work. They grumble and there are fric­ SUN. 9:15 • 7:15 - 9:19 room, and bridge games were clock ahead one hour over the ting on a show for you, so plan Trooper Reardon working on a arson case, 1942. fitted March 1, 1936. Lt. Reardon, mid-1950s. He “deals from the top down” and does tions.” February 22,28 & March 1 being played in the main hall. weekend, and that the second • About promotions, he said, “ I always 8:30 P.M. ____ on joining us. Bus pickup at 8:30 not interfere in routine decisions unless - A The top scorers were: Marge payment will be due next week a.m. and return trips at 12:30 ART S A LE asked for advice. talk out promotions with the manager. We CHILDREN'S MATINEES - 99* East Catholic l^h School McLain, 4,630; Marg Kayser, on our cruise to Bermuda in study all facets of the men and the jobs. TODAY TO SUN. 1:30 - 3:19 PM and 3:30 p.m. Recent comments by Reardon on his 4,530; Ann Campbeli, 4,430; May. Paul advises us that we TICKETS ON SALE AT ‘THE PHANTOM TOOUOOrr Friday, 10 a.m . to noon, A College Student Studies Reardon^s Police Force leadership style included: We have never had a disagreementover a LIQQETTS PARKADE DRUQ Luella Horton, 4,360, and Lou will have a briefing a week or kitchen social bingo, one can of • “You can’t approach a problem with a final decision.” AND AT THE THEATRE DOOR Buller, 4,220. two before sailing time, and you canned goods n eed ^ ; noon to The theory behind Chief ment, a good number of written department.” ‘‘If books (on police tions of police work is in large closed mind. You must dig the facts out, • ‘‘I don't work for anyone. I work with Thursday we started the day will be notified. 12:30, lunch is served; 1 p.m. to son SIZE punaiss Jam es M. Reardon’s running of or verbal warnings could be He then detailed the number departments in similar cities) measure due to the service weigh them, and do what’s best in accor­ them.” off with our ballroom dancing Believe it or not, the cruise is 4 p.m., setback games. Bus the Manchester Pblice Depart­ expected as oppos^ to arrests of men of differing ranks and can be of value, it seemed to be style of law enforcement dance with law. Reardon noted four”bosses” he has had class, and after a delicious fried only eleven weeks away. ’There pickup at 8:30 a.m ., and return 2 Ft. X 3 Ft. - 2 Ft. X 4 Ft. ment is contained in a college or no action at all.’’ their jobs. a happier, more self-satisfied preferred by (the chief) which " I t ’s very simple if you don’t rush.” who were “of major importance to my SHCHCASE CINEMA/ 1234 chicken dinner we moved up­ is still room for just a few more trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. paper done by a Manchester “ As the lowest members of a department than many of its endows the men with a level of • “Every time I get boxed in, I check it success.” They included two superiors in stairs for our Fun-Day meeting. Political Motivation counterparts.” discretion unusual even for a I-8 4 EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. youth, George F. Bradlau Jr., simi-military unit, the over,” he said referring to 20-year-old the state police and both Manchester town We learned that Marion in January, 1970. Bradlau may have found the patrolmen are deferential to Wide Discretion police bureaucracy. notes he took from a speech given by Steve managers in his 16 years here, Richard • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 reason Chief Reardon uses the FREE LIGHTED PARKING^ We Honor MASTER CHARGE Keegan is tecuperating at home Bradlau studied the local their superiors when discussing Chief Reardon has been noted "The men are not en­ Barrau, then chief of ^ lic e in Greenwich. Martin and Robert Weiss. Values service style here when he at 49 Ardmore Rd. We are glad force for three straight weeks business and usually refer to for giving large amounts of cumbered with rules...which Key words in the notes, in their proper ‘‘Each had a lot of compassion. They wrote; to hear she is getting along fine. to *89.95. from to gain material for his paper in them as ‘sir.’ But other freedom to those men who have they are forced to adhere to in order, are; Planning, organization, staf­ were fair and just. They weren’t just “The supreme motivation for a course at Colgate University military displays of respect worked under him. At the same almost all situations. fing, directing, coordinating, reporting types, but progressive people. Freebie and Ma-Ma Mia’s this type of police style is large­ l o w I t l N G in Hamilton, N. Y. titled such as the salute, are usually time, he has demanded a high ‘‘In all but the touchiest and budgeting. “They were administrators of the ly political, not in the partisan the Bean M “social relations.” dispensed with as unnecessarily degree of accounting. situations, the patrolman is • “I’m a great memo writer. I keep highest type. And unapproachable on Reg. Value Salo sense, but rather in the sense of Chief Reardon has kept his ostentatious and a bit out of ■The number of written free to initiate a role behavior detailed records on my daily schedules.” anything off base.” ...... 50.00 10.00 being aware of public opinion Cuisine Anri Wood Plates (Wedding 1 9 7 3 )...... department open to the view of place where everyone is known reports since 1959 has increased which is in accordance with the ______J “The Family Re$taurant“ and, whenever possible, J Anri Wood Plates (Wedding 1 9 7 4 )...... 50.00 10.00 any reasonable outside people, by his first name. far beyond the number of police dictates of his own conscience. creating a good image by 471 Hartford Rd. Corner of McKee Street Pew ter (Xm as 1 9 7 3 )...... 50.00 10.00 including the press. officers or even the greatly in­ “In doing what he feels to be takingnits wishes into account. 12.00 1.00 Bradlau asked to just observe “ Discipline appears good and creased number of incidents right the Manchester Peanuts (1972 M other)...... “Some degree of effort is LOOK! HERE ARE MA MA MA'S WEEKLYl the policemen at headquarters there is a definite esprit de cor­ handled. patrolman under Chief Reardon 7 pc. Bavarian China Set (Platter & Lunch) ...... 25.00 6.50 made to keep the department as they went about their daily ps, especially among the Bradlau remarked on this dis­ has escaped the principal cause INFLATIOH FIGHTER DMER SPECIALS! Anniversary Bell (50th) ...... 10.00 3.00 on a personal level and close to ...... tasks. He was hoping to see both younger men, which is a cretion as he wrote: of role conflict which afflicts a 10.00 1.50 the people. “ Give Your Family A Treat, and ’72 Berlin C h ristm as...... how the men felt about their manifestation of pride in their “The advice of a superior of­ sizeable number of officers in “Community concern over profession and a faith in their other departments. l•olK>ol•ludfnt8• R ag g ^ y Ann & Andy (Love Story Music Box) ...... 15.00 5.00 work and how the whole force ficer is seldom requested from Come To Ma Ma Mia’s To Eatl" some special aspect of law en­ ■ho^ a ae dniinMi, Bi-Centennial Jeweliy Box ...... 10.00 3.00 worked. colleap es. the field except when legal ad­ “This is one mark of a ...... forcement is usually satisfied MON., TUBS, n d WED. SPECMLSI 5.00 He wrote; vice of a technical nature is professional organization.” 8x10 Oil with F r a m e ...... 30.00 as rapidly as possible. “I feel that I have successful­ needed to clarify fo r the Bradlau's last quoted state­ SERVED FROM 4:00 TO 0410 P.M. “In corresponding to a ser­ ly identified Manchester’s patrolman his precise degree of ment concluded his report. vice style approacii, C![K\THEATRES EAST I • ROAST TUAKEY • ROAST REEF police orientation as that of latitude for decision making in Chief Reardon was pleased Manchester patrolmen are neat ViODLE TPKE ,MfiHCHf.STERSH PAMKflDl* 639-1^51 Potato and Vsgatabto Potato and VagataMa : (Jam es Q.) Wilson’s service a particular case. with the report enough to keep a in appearance, courteous and, • RAKED MEAT LOAF • ROAST PORK style. “The men agree that if they copy of it in his office. In trying in most instances, try to remain This printing test pattern is Potato and VagalaMa Potato and VagataMo “The police make an effort to make a decision based on what to describe the way he has tried K)PEN SUNDAY 12- respond to all calls of either a even tempered with obnoxious to run the local force, he pulled part of The Herald quality con­ they feel to be proper grounds, • CHARSROILED CHICKEN citizens with whom they come 66 trol program in order to give Potato and Vagatabla law enforcement or order in almost all cases they will out the report. OPEN: Mon.-Weil. 11-8; Thurs., Fri. 'HI 9 P.M.; Sun. 12-5 In contact during the perfor­ 1 you one of the finest maintenance nature where a receive the support of the ad­ Bradlau was the son of the • SHELLS With MEAT OAUS mance of their duty. newspapers in the nation. policeman may be of some ministration. then assistant superintendent of “ As would a businessman, I • SPAOHEHI with MEAT RALLS assistance (unlike the “The chief does try to keep schools in Manchester. He went BIllY WIDER fILM i the police chief must try to watchman style), but are not as abreast of all major on to Cornell University School assess the demand for a certain likely to respond with formal developments in both the detec­ of Law, won his law d e^ee, and Your kind of product, and then have B THEFROlirmGE bain's Apple sanctions such as an arrest (in tive and patrol divisions. But he is now an assistant district at­ his men supply that product as Choice contrast to the legalistic style). leaves the supervision of daily torney for the United States in “Thus, police intervention is service to the community.” New York City. BAT. and BUN. ONLY TIm Abov# Bgrvgd routine on the shoulders of the “STRONeEST NUN IN WORLD” With Roll and Buttar fairly frequent in a wide variety Much DiBcretion junior officers. His father moved on several ART GALLERIES ■ of situations, but more discre­ About the staff structure, years ago to become the MON. and TUEB. 2dX) and 8:00 P.M. “The ease with which most of 3 Children Under 12, Price! MANCHESTER PARKADE-MANCHESTER tion is left to the patrolman in Bradlau wrote: the men seem to have been able superintendent of the Regional "JACQUES BREL"______( Vi how he feels the case should Adjacent Forbee ft Wallace “The Manchester Police to integrate the structurally School District 12 which in­ Wstdifor 8«r Than., Frl I Sat i best be handled. Department is not a large, cludes Connecticut towns of The chief and his wife, Agnes, try out retirement chores in their 36 Ansaldi Rd. home they; • 1 0 CURDS REQUIRED IVHERE aPPLiCil', i! • given demands of the depart­ "la a service style depart­ rigidly bureaucratized The chief in his office, 1974. ment with their own concep­ Woodbury and Bentley. expect never to,leave. (Herald photo by Dunn)

> PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Feb. 22, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Feb. 22. 1975 — PAGE FIVE. iKaurfu'strr tiipuiuu Hrralii OPINION The Subject Is Life and Death ■c / MANI2IESTER HUS

A poll taken in Ohio last year may The history of capital punishment 725 EAST Business-Directory Guide For C 0 U N T R '_ , serve to illustrate the divided thinking has, in fact, been just the opposite. 2S4IROAO ST. MANCHESTER I a N ^Merchants In Eaily American of Americans over the question of Once scores of criminals, not all of MIDDLE TURNPIKE- Furniture Raproductions abortion, surely one of the most pain­ them guilty of capital offenses, were *'V' Manchester and Surrounding CLOCKS * LAMPS * FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS and ful controversies ever to rend society put to death in this country each year. • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA * ‘'$1177 M IATi $ MANCHESTER OPEN TUE8., WED., SAT. 10 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. and one of the least susceptible to Yet long before the Supreme Court’s THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING rational debate. 1972 ruling that, as customarily Vicinity A survey of 623 persons by Ohio applied, the death penalty constituted THE CRAFT & HOBBY CENTER Poll, an organization financed by cruel and unusual punishment, it had featuring this week... ^ 775 MAIN STREET newspapers in the state, found that 70 been virtually abolished in practice. / J S h - ^ MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 iC.ONiS.UMElRlsVLlS per cent of those surveyed favored a Despite the fact that many states L « « K) t e l .: 643-9338 mandatory death penalty, with no have since restored it to their books, .a '"' ^ .*• MANCHESTER PARKADE judicial discretion to reduce the capital punishment remains in disuse. i'-'f ' ' ' T/// l Slorc for .ill ALUNGUER of lour Supplivs—! Your Complete penalty. At the same time, history privides FMTH CABER Only 44 per cent of those polled said at least one example of a society Appliance Store they favored a law permitting doctors whose politics and ideology did not CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND to end the lives of hopelessly ill perm it abortion, yet which carried the 2 TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR M AHRESSES, TELEVISION - APPLIANCES patients, even at the request of the elimination of the society or racially - _____ STOVES, LANTERNS M A N fH C S m patient or his family. “unfit” to such horrifying extremes HOME NrtOVUUT Among older people, the percentage that it has left a permanent scar on FARR’S m THE EVERYTHING STORE supporting the death penalty rose to 80 the consiousness of mankind. This CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET IVrUplke 6 4 9 -‘3 S 8 9 per cent for those over 65. Only 41 per OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 APPLIANCE TV * • ‘ was . Gulls Awinging Over Long Island Sound (Photo by Reginald Pinto) - I cent in this age group favored As stated before, the adortion con­ 2 VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR euthanasia. Not surprisingly, the troversy is not susceptible to rational TKKSOML TEE by factory trained specialists young, who are the least likely can­ debate. No amount of court decisions AGGI f Porsonallzad Fun and Sportswear PHIL Pete didates for euthanasia, favored it the will settle it in the minds of those who ------DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Locicero and Zidek Great Gifts For Any Occasion most and were most opposed to the feel intensely about it, on one side or 643-5036 35 Oak St., Manchastar death penalty. the other. No amount of testimony MAX LERNER Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 A R C O 0 Catholics and Protestants generally from doctors or biologists can P&P AUTO REPAIR Thurs. ’til 8:30 OPEN 706 Main St. • “Arco Cha7ge” • Mancheste7 646-3339 favored the death penalty while op­ possibly determine to the satisfaction A Talk With Michael Manley posing euthanasia, but Jews, who of everyone when human life begins, FORUM T K .4lt:L might be expected to have the most any more than medical experts are ^oiwedieut' ^oin S/0. A i. P M ) KINGSTON, Jamaica — I had a talk He was on stronger ground with bauxite, Moving on to the young, we had a whim­ w Sti MERCURY serious reservations about “mercy agreed at what point life may be said with the prime minister of Jamaica, proud of his action in the new arrange­ sical few minutes when I mentioned the 533 Main St. 643-6295 Manchester i i i S M i i killing,” overwhelmingly supported to be at an end. Michael Manley, at his residence — ment which has increased,the hapless and much-publicized speech of an m m Phone 646-2756 Don^t Let Your Jamaica House — a setting very different government’s take from bauxite sixfold, education official, bent on drastic treat­ METAL DETECTOnS Buy - Sell both the death penalty (72 per cent) We all acknowledge, however, that from that of our last interview, early in from |2 to $12 a ton. But he stressed that, ment of unmotivated youth, as by Whtle'x Appraise NO SERVICE CHARGE and euthanasia (76 per cent). Parents Down the election campaign which brought him COINS human life exists following birth. ’The while the timing of his bauxite action “Robotham’s Folly.” ’The prime n-.inister Collections Wanted and his People’s National Party (PNP) to came with that of the oil cartel which winced and called the phrase a E d w in E. B l o w Reservations lor * Hotels • Airllnei • Steamships The poll did not deal with the ques­ fact that our society has never con­ victory. He is more self-assured and confi­ quadrupled its price take in the fall of “euphemism,” wondered how Robotham OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER 627 Main Street Manchester To the editor: tion of abortion, but its results may doned infanticide or the in­ dent than he was, is still worried about 1973, the policy itself had been under study bad come to “lash out” so wildly and This is addressed to the high school sensitive issues. He had scheduled an hour for several years. Of the $150 million stressed that he didn’t speak for the not be entirely irrelevant in view of discriminate execution of law­ senior girl that wrote the article on FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies for the interview, but it ate well into a se­ added to Jamaican revenue from both government. But if Draconian descipline Country Loft the claim by “ right to life’’ “grass.” 647-1731 875-3252 MACHINE breakers or the arbitrary killing of the cond one, and he was generous of his time. bauxite and sugar, he figures that a third won’t work, would an effort to infuse the I hope by this time your foster parents Country Loft is located at 254 Broad Street in Manchester. Owners Fred Annulli and Joe La Vae have F spokesmen that the legalization of If his weakness is often said to be a was chewed up by inflation, leaving $100 young with political “idealism” and A (»MPLETE LINE OF DECORATIONS SHOP terminally ill suggests that the only are talking to you and have end^ their searched throughout New England and brought back to Manchester a collection of furniture produced by the MANCHESTER rhetoric that flows on and repeats his million to even out the balance of “ideology” do it? abortion will inevitably lead to thing that need be inevitable is that boycott, which obviously hurts you. You 191 CENTER ST. 70 UNION ST. same type of craftsmen who originated the New England classics of yesterday. Some of the quality fur­ AUTO PARTS familiar phrases, his strength lies in his payments and give the government a start ROCKVILLE, CONN. SERVICE indicated that they didn’t understand, nor I was candid in suggesting the dangers MANCHESTER, CONN. nishings and accessories handled are complete dining room sets, battery or wind operated clocks, mirrors, 270 BROAD ST eugenic laws disposing, first, of dying, which we, by our conscious and collec­ being articulate, charismatic and able to on welfare and development plans. Mon. ■ Sat. 10-5 Mon. ■ Sat. 10-5 did they want to listen to you. You said, of ideological politics which can whip up FrI. 10-9 lamps, nautical paraphernalia, brass beds, rocking chairs, wall sconces, and fireplace furnishings. Decora­ Valve Jobs then the merely old, then the retarded handle ideas. The heart of his thinking seems to excitement which has to be sustained, and Thura. 1.0-7 tive choice, permit to be inevitable. “That M per cent of the kids in school have tion consultant, Mrs. Barbara Chemistruck is available to assist you. The Country'Loft is open Tuesday Off The Car There have been three strong intellec­ center on the need for Jamaica as a Third raise expectations that are hard to fulfill, Wedding Cakes A Specialty or insane and ultimately political (Even in Germany, public outcry tried it.” You added, “I’m an occasional tual influences in forming his mind; His World nation to move away from through Sunday for your shopping convenience. smoker.” “What’s occasional?” Once a and which may lead to excesses eventual­ malcontents or anyone else society father, Norman Manley, founder of the “metropolitan psychology’’ (for forced the Nazis to abandon their month, week, day, or two or three times a ly. He spoke of P.J. Patterson, minister party and the second prime minister of “metropolitan” read “American” ) and L'k EVERYTHING IN Wf CAN‘T H.'."?' BEHIND / Betty Jane Turner SchccI cf Dance wishes to be rid of. program of eliminating the mentally day? You want them to investigate and get for Development and Tourism, as his OURPROuJCT 41 ■ E Jamaica; Harold Laski, the brilliant shape a program which will “energize the political heir if he should himself meet It is significant that while the Ohio deficient.) the facts, etc. The experts don’t agree on Marxist intellectual, who was his decisive party and the people.” I #i aiAFifYliLAM / 40 Oak Street Manchester whether it’s beneficial or a hazard. How with an accident. But, I asked, what if the L g • (.lOQl FttONIS a BAIHTua CS.LO^UHiS poll indicates that most Americans teacher at the London School of It is in these terms that he defends his The abortion question is difficult do you expect your parents to know? power were to fall into hands very Economics in Laski’s last years; and government’s closer approach to the different from Patterson’s? Right now, I Lessons in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, favor the death penalty, no one warns and divisive enough without being I have five children, four-of them are Irm i President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, one Arabs, Cuba and China: ’Iliird World coun­ observed, the prime minister occupies LJ.A . WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. -A Acrobatic, and Baton Twirling that the legal execution of murderers teen-agers. I’m sure that two of them can of the towering socialist figures of Africa tries, he says, must sink their differences FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS confused by extraneous arguments be included in that 90 per cent. It wasn’t both the center and the left of his party today. and stress their common situation. It is (“You have made my day,” he said, Tel. 649-0256 529-0442 will inevitably lead to the execution of which only heat up our passions more the end of the world for me or for them. Manchetlar 3 1 BltaallSI. 7^ * ; - Asked about his own brand of socialism, abo in these terms that he defends his own laughing.) 649-7322 burglars and bank robbers and even­ than they are already. That’s my opinion, though. Talk to a the prime minister described it in three stress on socialist ideology inside Jamaica MANCHESTER OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE parent who has a son or daughter in an in- But the pressures in an ideological party tually all classes of lawbreakers. phrases he has often used. One is access to and his party. will always be to the left. What then? He stitution. He or she started with equality for the people. A second is control I asked, of course, about two aspects of 7 63 something. In the opinion of their parents, sees the dangers I raised, but be insists MAIN ST. of the “commanding heights” of power in his policy which have come under the Specializing In you’ll find that they don’t agree with me that in a Third World nation there is no lil' DON WILLIS the economy and state, which he feels his severest attack — the “crash program” of choice but to push through a socialist 643-1191 BRAKE SERVICE and rightfully so. Trying it one thing, con­ father would have agreed with. The last— job creation (make-work as relief) and a tinued use is another. By the same token, program and try to carry the youth with it. 191 GARAGE Front End Alignment which he stresses on his own — is workers’ government minimum wage for such jobs I respect his earnestness and integrity. 18 Main SI, Td. 649-4S31 John Bull Dances the people that took one or two drinks an participation in economic decisions. But, which is roughly double the going wage MAIN ST. i . General Repair Work evening 20 years ago are now drinking Yet I cannot help feel that he is reaching except for a reference to an experimental and has played havoc with incentive in beyond his island nation in a bid for a MANCHESTER more. workers cooperative project in sugar, I private employment. He defended both of ’The Arabs have sounded another Silicone for women was okay years ago. strong role in Third World leadership. M one of the leading non-Jewish banking found it hard to see how this is either them vigorously but inconclusively as (This is the first of two articles on 643-1900 sour note on the petrodollar pipe and What about the problems these women are working or would work. parts of a necessary “transition” period. houses in Britain, announced the other having today? Jamaica as a Third World case history.) the gutless wonders of the Western day that his organization would not No one can say that the “hooked” are MANCHESTER^AFE & LOCK CO. BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. world are dancing to the tune. resist the pressure and predicted that weak. It could be a physical and not a men­ Drywall Contractor tal weakness. Who’s to know? Visit an in­ /m uM £'s'r£J^ L O C f j m t r H Their latest ploy is to demand the The National Sampler the blacklisting of Jews would con­ stitution. It might give you a different 453 MAIN ST., M A N CH ES TER • 643-6922 Ceiling Repairs a Replacements exclusion of Jewish bankers from par­ perspective. Lastly, your foster parents tinue as long as the Arabs wished. a , O t i g P i H l WTO-WK-IUSNSS Alarms. Locks i Now Introducing ticipating in financing deals involving love you. They love you so much it hurts. Newspaper Editorials On Current Issue Safes. Combination Changes. Ouality Carpentry Work, Patioa - They’re also sc a r^ , scared for you. 1 ^ 4 li)b G ^ Sales & Service - Bonded. .Most Additions & Remodeling Arab investors. Britons never never never will be Because their trust is gone, it’s up to you Keys in stock. Repairs of all kinds. to prove you’re not weak, as you say the Also We Make Keys. Scissors & Free Estimates Phone 649-4464 General ’Thompson, chairman of slaves? Well, hardly ever. lose it at the other end of the day). This is S i O M p / i Pinking Shears Sharpened. “hooked” are. ’They’ll wait for the door to Independence (Mo.) Examiner Shreveport (La.) Journal It’s hard to say anything good about a For a time it appeared that the major oil known as daylight savings time. open more than they used and whether Daylight savings, we suppose, is when CUSTDM MADE they’re sitting in the living room to see if recession, but the current slump in ^e consuming nations would become victims you put aside the hours of daylight saved SEE US FOR: CANVAS AWNINBS building business has one redeeming of a divide-and-be-conquered strategy of • Aluminum Roll Up IRON TODAY’S THOUGHT you’re all right or lying in bed with one ear each day and let them accumulate. TTien, tuned to the door, they’ll wait and worry. aspect: With less money available to self-defense. There is some promise ttiat a Awnings some fine weekend when the sun is setting • Door Canopies Don’t let them down. spend on the new, there Is a surge of public formal or informal Organization of Osfrinsky SCRAP METAL interest in conserving the old. Petroleum Consuming Countries will and you’re only on the 11th hole, you can • Storm Doors Jesus Christ builds men. Jack J. Lappen • Combination Windows out. Men would say, “Oh, yes, we all know More and more clients who might come into being to challenge the OPEC, withdraw a few hours of your daylight DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER 66 Baldwin Rd. MANCHESTER AWNING CO. When Andrew went hurrying away to Simon. He’s a good fellow but save us routinely have thought in terms of a new the oil exporters. Its first objective is to savings time and finish the remaining 131 PARKER ST. Manchester 195 WEST CENTER ST. MATERIALS find his brother Simon with the one from him. No one can build anything on office building or new schools or new negotiate a common formula for sharing seven holes in the sunlight. Tel. W3'S135 or M3 3819 message “We have found the Messiah” he him.” Talaphone 649-3091 2 apartment buildings are now exploring the petroleum supplies equitably. For the Indianapolis News E tlib llth td 1949 returned with his brother Simon. Jesus loo­ Isn’t it interesting that Jesus chose a alternative of rehabilitating either their short run, conservation of energy is most In Washington spokesmen for the ked at him and said “I know you. You are man like this to make into a rock and existing space or older buildings in the urgent, but the process has hardly begun. American Conservative Union called last Flo^s Cake Decorating Supplies Simon. Your father’s name is John. You made him a man to build men. Our Lord desired neighborhood. The sudden re-emergence of Arab power week for organization of a third political shall be called Rock.” captured him. He never lost him again. He STEVENSON’S EXXON SERVICENTER Flo’s Cake Decorating Supplies with stores at 191 Center St., Manchester and 70 Union St., Rockville, is ’This is not only often a less costly alter­ has not only disiiipted industrial activity party. Such action was ill-advised and 405 Main St., Mancheater 649-5533 MANCHESTER Over 30 Year.' E;xpertence This was a most amazing thing to say did slip but Christ caught him and Peter native, but in today’s financial fan- among oil-consuming nations. The premature. owned and operated by Florence Bombardier of 9 Emerson St. She teaches cake decorating at Manchester and no one was quite so amazed as Simon went on to live and new and eternal life. tasyland, mortgage money for rehabilita­ proliferation of petrodollars threatens to They even suggested a possible 1976 ‘Hhm Tm N n < Oa Ow Jinica. »i« C * IhpiM fti ta» W High School Adult Evening Classes and with the assistance of her husband Al, and their four children, runs the Call 649*5807 himself. This is God's plan. He does change lives MEMORIAL GO. Sttrning Hrralb tion is sometimes available when finan­ cripple existing institutions and force a presidential nominee — former California store. A graduate of the Wilton School of Cake Decorating, Flo carries a complete line of Wilton cake- A. ALMETTI. Prop. Rock? That was the one thing he knew from tempral to eternal. Oppoille Eait Csm.tery FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 cing for a new building is not. drastic restmcturing of the international Govenior Ronald Reagan, who respectful­ • TUNE-UPS decorating supplies for all occasions and for all ages. Brides-to-be have a selection of 150 wedding cake tops he was not. Seek out a church where you can hear Harrison 9t., >Unche.ter 2 Published by the monetary system. ly declined to allow his name to be formal­ P u b lish e d every ETJ N • GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE as well as a variety of cake boxes, bags, cake knives, and toast glasses. Besides carrying supplies for Quality Memorials He knew perfectly well his strength, but this plan tomorrow. Manchester evening except Sun­ 50 ly associated with the third party move­ he also knew his weakness; for every man Publishing Co., Herald days and holidays. San Francisco Chronicle homemakers, Flo’s also makes and decorates special-to-order cakes on the premises. Her specialty is wed­ Submitted by ment. REPAIRS ON ALL CARS of that kind is conscious of his own Norman E. Swensen, Pastor Square. Manchester, Entered at the 1 2 3 In an address to the Yale Law School... ding cakes and children’s novelty cakes such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, e t c . ______Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., 4 5 e 2 3 9 U Justice (Potter) Stewart defends the role We applaud bis judgment to remain weakness. Trinity Covenant Church Telephone 643-2711 Post onica as Second II 12 13 14 IS H 17 _ m. ^ ^ (Area Coda 203). Class Mall Matter. that the press played throughout the era of within the Republican Party and we join Got A Painting Problem? We’ll Helpi We need not take the trouble to point it Manchester him by disassociating this newspaper YOU CAN GAVE FUEL WITH CHIMNEY AND Sliiillgr ALMANAC Watergate and the Pentagon Papers ... 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The Board of Education also discusses of St. James Church receives Eagle Scout Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ MANCHESTER Closod Wodnoadav 643*9479 Hersid. day. first “flve-cent” store in Utica, N.Y. Sales we have persuaded ourselves that we save jury to the Republican Party and wooU te penonnel for the new schools. award. for the first week averaged $2.50 a day. an hour of daylight (altho of course we a grave mistake for the lAole oountry. T PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Feb. 22, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Feb. 22, 1975— PAGE SEVEN America J DialogUC Wltk Fovd AREA CHURCHES ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF School Spending $22 Higher Than Average DAVID E. ANDERSON In addition, there had been a In addition, be appointed Ford “who does not have the But the suspicion and rancor John J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. VERNON, Rev. John A. Lacy, minister; Rev. White House staffer Ted Marm luxury of simplistic solutions.” that characterized com­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Edwin W. Bartholomew, assistant minister. L'PI Religion Writer hiatus of nearly a decade in ANDOVER and maintenance of school year. between 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. The Andover Market has been to act as his specific, personal It is still likely that the NCC munications during the Johnson Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 9:55 a.m.. Church plant, fixed charges, net costs “The important thing really, White House-council meetings, WINGS The source of funds for To be eligible for designated a drop-off point. liaison with the national council and Ford will continue to dis­ and Nixon administrations, School. Donna Holland to towns for food services and is that it occurred,” said the extending back to former Presi­ ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand education in 1973-1974 was 75.9 kindergarten in September a Talent Show for ongoing concerns. agree on a number of issues leading eventually to the Correspondent student body activities and tui­ per cent from local funds, 24 National Council of Churches’ dent Johnson’s displeasure with Hill Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Frederick H. EVENING child must be five years of age Grade 6 is sponsoring a talent Three of those concerns were —certainly on the volatile national council’s place on an VERNON UNITED METHODIS'li 646-0375 tion payments made to other per cent from state funds and .1 Claire Randall when it was all the interfaith council’s strong Foerster HI, vicar. By CLIFF SIMPSON on or before Dec. 31. show Thursday for the benefit discussed closely with the questions of continued aid to “enemies list”, seems to have CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Schwartz, Rev.. Andover ranks 42 out of the towns. per cent from federal funds. over. opposition to the war in Viet­ 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ It is not necessary to bring of a special class project. President —the problems of Vietnam and amnesty. been largely ended. James Schwartz, pastors. 169 Connecticut municipalities Net current expenses do not Andover ranked higher than Randall, the general nam. munion, first and third Sundays; Morning the child to school for registra­ The show will begin at 7:30 farm workers. Ford’s desire to 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. in operating costs for per pupil include transportation and the any of the towns it borders and secretary of the National Coun­ Only a month before the Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Sundays. tion. p.m. in the all purpose room at raise the cost of food stamps . Give in Love today to expect the worst. We hear education according to a amount of tuition received for was 322.03 higher than the cil of Churches, referred to an White House meeting, many of TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, the school. It will be an oppor­ and human rights in countries COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Every day we are bombarded with pleas “prophets of gloom and doom” on all booklet prepared by the non-resident pupils. statewide average of 31,148. hour-long meeting between 35 those same religious leaders Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald to give to worthy causes. Sometimes it sides. Connecticut Public Expen­ tunity for students to share gathered in the Cabinet Room supported by U.S. aid. Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. There are 547 pupils listed for Collect Books top-ranking officials of the Mc(?lean, pastor. becomes deafening so that we cease to In the current issue of Newsweek there diture (Council Inc. (CPEC). their talents and for everyone with Ford had signed their name Gray, pastor. Andover for the 1973-1974 school Kindergarten Tod Krewson and Paul Knox NCC, including the heads of 8"and 1D:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a.m., hear. is a whole page reviewing books and The net figure includes to have a good time. Still pending before Ford is a 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; year. The total expenses for Registration for incoming are collecting old children’s several denominations, and to a pastoral letter condemning Sunday School and Bible Study; 5:15 p.m., ’Trini­ But the other day I read a statement magazine articles on the catastrophies expenditures for administra­ request by the U.S. Catholic 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall education for the period was kindergarten students at An­ story books or any other books President Gerald Ford. American actions in Indochina ty Radio Vespers, station WINF. that made me stop and ponder. It was an that are to come, illustrated by the grim tion, instruction, attendance hierarchy for a meeting to dis­ Dr. shown at 3770,209 compared to dover Elementary School will during the reminder of the There was a certain symbolic since the signing of the Vietnam admonition that St. Vincent de Paul gave humor coming from Detroit: “How do and health services, operation cuss the specifics of American WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 3675,422 for the 1972-1973 school be held March 5, 6 and 7 month as a Boy Scout project. quality to the meeting, coming peace accords and calling for FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak St., to the young women he was training as Chrysler Corporation and the Titanic food pojicy, a question the Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. as it did on the same day Ford an end to U.S. aid for the South East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. volunteer nurses in the slums of Paris: differ? — The Titanic had a band.” national council officials took Richardson, minister. announced a month’s extension Vietnamese regime of Nguyen 10 a.m., Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning “Always remember that only your love If you fear the future; if uneasiness up with Mike Duval, director of 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church of his controversial limited Van Thieu. Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. will enable the poor to forgive you the lurks in the corners of your mind about amnesty program aimed at Nevertheless, Ford extended natural resources for the School. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, bread you give them.” future income; if you feel frustrated about YMCA^s Fitness Program To Start Tuesday reconciling Vietnam war op­ what might have been just a President’s Domestic Council. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Parsing, rector. J f we give because we care, because we the hunger in the world; if you have lost ponents. half hour courtesy call into an That, as Randall said, there is ANDOVER, Rev. David J. Reese HI, pastor. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Commu­ love, it will keep us from self-satisfaction hope in the younger generation because of The council, and many of its hour discussion and told the “some measure of .openness 9:45 a.m., Church School; 11 a.m.. Worship the drug scene; if...., if....(fill in your own VERNON nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning p d complacency. It will keep us from East Hartford, will speak on “While young people are get­ Recreation Department, for the If enough interest is shown, 31 constituent member church officials, according to between the White House and Service. worries), I suggest that you go to church. Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church irritation when the receivers are not more “Modem Concepts of Fitness ting their exercise in sports and past five years and the YMCA the programs Vyill be conducted churches, are on record as op­ those present, he did not want the NCC” appeared evident in Go in hope. Go seeking. Go expecting. Go The Indian Valley YMCA will school. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, grateful and help us understand that it is for Men.” He will explain games, adults are more con­ wrestling team for the past four on a monthly basis. No registra­ posing the Ford program and to “deal in generalities” but to the closing prayer of Dr. to confess. Go to worship. (To to receive launch its Fitness Fraternity Hebron. JMarshall B. Hughes, pastor. not easy to be on the receiving end. There cerned with stimulating their years. tion fee will be charged for favoring universal and uncon­ “open the door to specific Sterling Cary, NCC president VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old guidance. Go to have your hope renewed. program 'Tuesday at 8 p.m. at current measures of fitness as 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, The Rev. Mr. are many reasons for giving but the Chris­ they relate to various age cardiovascular system through Dr. Meyers said the Fitness anyone attending the first ditional amnesty. problems.” who asked for guidance for Town Rd. This is the first accent in a series on the Vernon Center Middle Highes preaching; 9:15 a.m.. Church School tian motivation is always LOVE. categories. exercise, swimming and Fraternity is envisioned as a meeting. If future meetings are 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. “How to Worship” which will appear in School library, Rt. 30, Vernon. classes. Nursery provided. Paul writes to the Corinthians: “I may Dr. Ed Meyers, chairman of jogging,” he said. monthly program at which men scheduled they will be free to # ‘ Morning Worship; 7 p.m., Evening Evangelistic. this column during Lent. Dr. Meyers said there is an distribute all I posses in charity...but if I the physical education depart­ can obtain basic, usefal, and in­ “Y” members but others will ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. emphasis on different activities ' t UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, have no love, I make nothing of it.” (1 Cor. He has been coaching the teresting information concer­ have to pay a 35 fee for the LOCAL CHURCHES 1-2 Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Poem of the Week ment at Penney High School in UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. 13:3) for youngsters and adults. wrestling team of the Vernon ning their health and fitness. series. 1" 1 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday “Prayer” Rev. Donald G. Miller, minister. 2 Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Lord, what a change within us one short 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church CROP FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, hour ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL School; 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland. Rev. If you are concerned about the hungry in 447 N. Main St. Spent in Thy presence will prevail to CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. the world you can help by sending money 11 a.m.. Church Service; Sunday School for ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union make! Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday to CROP through the local Council on Hearing Set on Changes pupils up to the age of 20, care for very young St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. What heavy burdens from our bosoms 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Mass in Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. World Hunger or directly to the national children, subject of the Lesson-Sermon, J 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, nursery through take. Polish and English. office at P.O. Box 968, Elkhart, Ind., 46514. OPEN HOUSE “Mind.” Golden Text from 11 Corinthians: “ Be adult, including college career class; 11 a.m.. MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN What parched grounds refresh as with a CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams CROP helps people in over 30 countries by On Vernon Wetland Rules perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live Worship Service, first Sunday of each month. CHURCH, (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland shower! making it possible for them to help St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be Holy Communion; second Sunday, missionary Rd., South Windsor. We kneel, and all around us seems to j TOMORROW themselves. When I was in Saigon I heard 2 pastor. Rev. Paul Trinque. with you.” The Christian Science Reading Room service, nursery provided; 7 p.m., informal 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser­ the saying: lower; 'The Vernon Conservation Com­ The Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, at the annual Men’s Commun­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday at 968 Main St. is open to the public Mondays evening service, nursery provided. vice. We rise, and all, the distant and the near. ”If you give a man a fish, you feed him mission will conduct a public pastor of the church, said the ion Breakfast last Sunday. I Sun., Feb. 23, 1 to S p.m. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. except Stands forth in sunny outline brave and ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, for a day; if you teach him to fish you feed hearing Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in film concerns the story of a 'The church collected 17 car­ holidays and also the first and thM Thursday clear; ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Mid­ Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rt. 44A, him forever.” the Administration Building young man in deep despair, who tons of food following the Sun­ evenings from 7 to 9 and maintains a free len­ We kneel, how weak! we rise, how full of day service. It will be given to dle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Ser­ Coventry. Rev. Robert Bechtold, minister. CROP is the Community Hunger Appeal concerning proposed changes to found the Lord as his savior. I BROWSERS WELCOMED! ding library. power! Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at vice and Church School. 10 a.m.. Family Day Service; 11 a.m.. Prayer of Church World Service. More than half the Inland Wetlands and Water­ The public is invited. There the Tri-Town Pantry Shelf Why, therefore, should we do ourselves 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES OF Discussion Groups, Youth Choir; Noon, Potluck; the money spent is for self-help by digging courses regulations. will be no admission fee. stockpile for emergency use for SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. this wrong. needy families. GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. GOD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. 7 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. wells, establishing cooperatives, building The Conservation Commis­ Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward Or others, that we are not always strong, The project is a joint venture 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday Gustafson, pastor. schools, sending tools and fertilizers. I sion was named to administer Clothing Collection I Look us over for 4 hours tomorrow. Konopka. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 'That we are ever overcome with care. of the Rockville Clergy Council, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School — classes for adults hope you will give generously — and in the Inland Wetland The Union Congregational School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. (Herald phto by Dunn) Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at (UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST), Rev. Bruce That we should ever weak or heartless be, the Rockville Public Health Go at your own pace. “Show and and children; 10:50 a.m.. Morning Worship, the love. Regulations. A status report Church is a station for the UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 187 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. J. Johnson, minister. Anxious or troubled, when with us is Nursing Association, and the Rev. Raul Gonzalez, director of Youth Challenge will be made on the Open collection of good used warm Tell,” nothing will be for sale, but Woodbridge St. Robert Baker, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Adult Bible Class prayer. Spaces Plan and also on the clothing to be donated to the Hockanum Valley Community I of Greater Hartford, guest speaker; 7 p.m.. Church of Christ ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wap- 10 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evangelistic and Confirmation Class; 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ “All ye who enter here, And joy and strength and courage are with Services Center. . Gospel Service, film: “ Youth in a Fix,” ping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph Streambelt Study. New England Farm Workers’ qualified decorators will be on hand Service. vice, Nursery available, sermon: “Suffering in abound in hope ’’ Thee! The food is temporarily being produced by David Wilkerson of Teen Challenge. Schick, co-pastors. The commission will also Council for migrant farm Silence ” Coffee Hour immediately following in Remember the inscription “All ye who — Richard Chenevix Trench stored at 53 Windsor Ave. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday hear a request of Engineer John workers. to direct you, and help solve your JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom Hall, the Vestry sponsored by the Pilgrim Fellowship. enter here, abondon hope.” As I recall it Chuckle of the Week John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, Lutherans To Honor Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Pozzato for a wetlands deter­ Contributions may be left in Pinochle Winners 726 N. Main St. was over the entrance to Dante’s “Infer­ This is a true story related by the I decorating problems... Rev. William J. Killeen. UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, mination for property on Regan the entrance to the prayer Tuesday winners in the Ver­ ■ Public Bible discourse “Royal Foreviews of ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd., no.” minister of the Riverside Church in New Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school Rockville, Rev. Paul J. Bowman, minister; Rev. Rd.; discuss its proposed chapel. non Senior Citizens’ pinochle the King of Kings” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of Gospel Radio Hour South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Change “abandon” to “abound” and it is York City, where I worked when a student auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30, David B. Eusden, associate minister. budget request; and discuss Cluh Names group were: Mary St. Louis Jan. 15 Watchtower magazine article broadcasting. The Lutheran Eugene M. Kibride. appropriate to put the door during this at Union Theological Seminary. OPEN EVERY in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon in school Manchester area Lutheran 9:15 a.m.. Confirmation Class; Adult Bible membership on the commis­ 706; Jennie Starke 682; Ted “Safeguarded,by Faith and Hope.” Hour is the world’s largest non­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday holy season of Lent? Dr. McCracken was at one time the Robert Hoermann was named auditorium. churches of the Missouri Synod Study Class; 10:30 a.m., Church &hooi, infants sion. Leboc 672; Emily Brooks 647; serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 governmental radio operation Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. When I was minister at Center Church I minister of a small church in Canada. For “ Man of the Year,” and Ottmar NITE 'til 9 SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, will celebrate Lutheran Hour through Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Church Film Carl Murphy 624; George Dean THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. with offices in the United States frequently looked out my window on Main some unknown reason an elderly spinster Held, was awarded the Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Wayne Kendall, Sunday tomorrow as a day of ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. The Rev. Mr. Eusden preaching; 11:45 a.m.. The Vernon Assemblies of Distinguished Service Award, 616. ■I loosed Wed. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. special prayers for the and in 17 other countries. For Street to watch the worshippers as they took a sharp dislike to him. She told others Thursday tournament Rev. Robert W. Eldrldge, pastors. the past 20 years. Dr. Oswald Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. Coffee Hour in the Chapel; 6 p.m.. Senior God Church will show the film, by the men of Union F 8:30 a.m.. Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., came in the side entrance. 'Their attitudes of her negative feelings about the young 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Pastor worldwide gospel radio Ramen. Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at the church to winners were: Ann Quinn 626; Sat. 'til 5:30 Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 Hoffman has served as speaker were varied — from seeming boredom and minister and eventually the news got back “So Long Joey,” following the 7 Congregational Church. S blau Webb preaching on “My Spiritual Pilgrimage,” ministry. Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at plan Youth Sunday. The awards were presented Mary St. Louis 596; Ted Leboc furniture stores p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation on the worldwide and domestic indifference to eagerness. to him. p.m. church service on Sunday. Coffee hour immediately following the first ser­ The theme of the observance 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. 588; Genevieve Ertel 574. Middletown O'd Saysrooh Manchesier Meeting. English language programs. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL I remember an outstanding example of He dreaded the day when his systematic vice in the Reception Hall; 9 to 10:15 a.m., is “Discover God’s World,” the There will be no play on 346-6606 388-5300 643 4159 About 1,100 stations in the CRYSTAL LAKE CO.MMUNITY UNITED CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. how not to go to church. calling in the parish would bring him to OPEN SUN. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Infant-Toddler Nursery and Kindergarten; 9:15 Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor of Tuesday' next week. Tourna­ United States and Canada carry METHODIST CHURCH, Ellington. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. A mother got out of her car, dragged her her door. Finally that day came and he LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & to 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Grades 1 through Our Savior Lutheran Church in Bolton High School ment play will be Thursday at 1 to 5 P.M. for br. Hoffman’s English Morning worship at Crystal Lake Community 10:30 a.m., Worship and Sunday School; 5:30 reluctant child from the back seat, shook paced back and forth in front of her Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. 12; 10:15 a.m., Social Hour in Reception Hall; South Windsor, said. 1:30 p.m., Lottie Fisk Building, H ^ o iv s e r s O n ly language message each week, United Methodist Church will be at 11 beginning p.m.. Family Night pancake. him violently and screamed after him as building trying to work up courage to go 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Seminary; 10:45 a.m., Infant-Toddler through Nursery, Now in its 42nd season of Honor Roll Listed Henry Park. ■ and an additional 50 domestic Sunday. Sunday School will also be at 11. Anyone he went off to the Church School. Then she in. With the hope that she would not be 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament Church School for Kindergarten. Grades 1 programs are broadcast in UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 composed herself, and with a fixed smile home and he could leave his card, he E wishing to join the coffee hour is invited to do so Service. through 12 Confirmation Class; 7:30 p.m.. Youth Boston Tpke., Bolton, Rev. David M. Campbell, Philip Manning French, Spanish, Finnish, at 10:15 a.m. on her face, started toward the door of the walked up the stairs and knocked on her Grade 12 Fellowship, youth lounge. pastor. Nancy Osterlunij FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMIN- Slovak, Chinese and Japanese. sanctuary. It is hard to believe that she door. Honors Dawn Ouellette ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST 9:30 a.m.. Worship Class; 10:15 a.m.. Coffee Todd Redden ATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, received much from the morning worship Nothing happened. Joyce Boyd CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John and Conversation; 10:30 a.m., CIhurch School. Holly Robinson Saunders, minister. 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Custer, pastor. Laity Conducts or that her child was receptive to the He knocked again, and heard a faint rus­ Dan Buckson Peter Ryba W. Mortimer, pastor. Nursery through Grade 6. (Grades 7 & 8, Deborah Cartwright Arnett Thornton 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: class. I hope I am wrong about that for she tle on the other side. He knelt down and Kerry Churchill Church Worship 9:30 a.m., (ihurch School, Nursery through Wednesdays at 7 p.m.); 10:45 a.m.. Worship, John Varca study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. “Open Housing: What Would They Think of certainly needed help. looked through the keyhole to see if Kurt Cowles Dane Ward adults; 10:45 a.m., Worship Service, Nursery sermon: “Our Father” ; 2 to 5 p.m.. Laity Arlene Fiano Us?” Coffee fellowship between services; 9 “Pray for all who minister here and are anyone was there. To his surprise he saw FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 Lavon Carter of Goose Lane, through Grade 3. training at the Rockville United Methodist Delores Fish a.m.. Church School, Nursery and Grades 3 ministered unto.” an eye staring through from the other Randall Fish Grade 10 E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. Coventry, who recently was ap­ Church. Pat Fletcher through 7; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery, I once saw this notice in the vestibule of side. Honors 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship pointed a deacon at the C3iurch AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED Christine Gallant Kindergarten and Grades 1 and 2; 7 p.m.. Adult BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, a church, and I like it. I feel that the only With a chuckle the woman remarked, Robert GIglio Todd Addison Service; 7 p.m., Evening ^rvice. of (Christ, will give the sermon Sally-Jo Allocca membership class. CHURCH, 661 Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. real ground for hope is in prayer. As the “Pastor, this is the first time we have Debora Guerra Sunday at the 10 a m. worship Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Karen Holbrook Steven Greene Peter Mans, minister. Bible says, “Hope thou in God.” seen eye to eye.” Christopher Holbrook PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. service at the church, Lydall minister. Craig Jensen 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Worship, UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY, 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio broad­ 10:15 a.m.. Church School; 10:30 a.m.. Each of us will ultimately die. We can­ To which he replied, “Yes, and we had Kathy Kowalyshyn Kathleen Leiner and Vernon Sts. cast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and Margaret Landrey Donna Mageau Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, 481 Spring St. (Singer Learning Center). Rev. not find security in stocks or bonds or even to get down on our knees to do it.” Sue Manning Patricia Maneggia At the 6 p.m. service, there Worship Service, sermon: “What Is God?” 7:30 study and fellowship. Arnold F. Westwood, minister. Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. generous annuities. There is a tendency After that they became good friends. Robin Murdock Kathleen Morianos 10:30 a.m.. Service, Jay Stager, guest speaker, will be a panel sermon based on p.m., Evening Service. Nursery care for small James Osterlund Pamela Muro CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 the “Parable of Two Debtors.” Louise Paggloli Andrea Myette will talk on “The Eastern Side of a Western children provided. Steven Poller Robert Peterson Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. Coin,” and present an Alan Watts film, “Bud- Speakers will be Gregory Post Mike Ryba Mary Robbins Rinas, pastors. of Marlborough, Robert John­ Linda Smbogna Erin Rushlow dihists, Man and Nature,” Nursery, Church Harold Sanborn Debra Santos 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School School. son of 45 Thrall Rd., Vernon, Affirmative Action: Michelle Simon Gail Secchiroli through Grade 6, Nursery for small children; and John Bates of West St., SWEET APPLE CIDER Yvonne Smith Laura Walsh 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School for SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hebron, all member of the local The William Stern Linda Ursin Grade 9 Grade 10 on. Nursery for small children. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 385 N. Main church. Leslie Whitfield St. Rev. Felix M. Davis, minister. Eugene Brewer, minister of. Bible Honors ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward J. Guest Preacher • MacINTOSH • BALDWIN 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery through the church, will preach Sunday A War of Words Grade 11 Bruce Bales Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Killeen, Rev. Matthew Dreselly Church School Grade 12, the Rev. Joseph Zezzo, The Rev. Joseph Zezzo, at the morning and evening ser­ Speaks High Honors Louis Cremonie. confusion that exists as to that such a reading of his Lesley Ferguson Director of the Christian Acitivities in Hartford, executive director of the Chris­ vices at the Newport, R.I., by By DAVID E. ANDERSON Rebecca Smith Steve Gagnon Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday • WINESAP various aspects of the affir­ memorandum would be mis­ Albert Grimaldi guest preacher will speak on “We Have This tian Activities Council of Hart­ Church of Christ. He will be the Eugene Masses at 7:30, 9,.10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'Two mative action program.” leading and incorrect, adding Honors Charles Hilton Treasure,” Coffee Hour following this service in ford, will be guest speaker Sun­ second in a series of guest ___ Brewer Deborah Howard OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Current claims of tongue­ of the federal government's Holmes took issue with the that “of the many inquiries Ann Bates Diane Lima Fellowship Hall; 3 p.m., Sunday Afternoon day at the 10 a.m. worship ser­ speakers at the Newport church TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 speaking in Christendom are ‘m. chief civil rights agencies are commission for saying his made to this office in connec­ Cindy BIther Julie MauluccI Recital Series in the Sanctuary; 5 to 6:30 p.m.. vice at Second Congregational in preparation for a visitation " embroiled in a war of words Debra Carron Jeffrey Potterton Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Swensen, Church. invalid on several counts. original memorandum tion with the memorandum, to Lauren Davis Deborah Pullo Youth Fellowship spaghetti supper. campaign in May. FERRANDO ORCHARD •■•t over the touchy question of af- pastor. His topic: “We Have This First, they violate Scripture emphasized the avoidance of my knowledge no person or in­ Kathleen Dooley Alisa Sabella CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD, GLASTONBURY «- firmative action programs lot Kathleen Duke Susan SchiavettI 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with classes for all 'Treasure.” which assigned them a “ter­ reverse discrimination “to the stitution has specifically asked Laura Edwards Jeffrey Shaw UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. * women and minorities at the ages three through adult, plus Infant-Nursery; The guest speaker was pastor (3 miles beyond Vito’s Restauront) minus ad quern,” the comple­ exclusion of other concerns” the question raised by the com­ Lisa Franz TerryAnn Smith Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson J college and university level. Audrey Leiner Joseph Stephens 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with the Rev. hfr. of Horace Bushnell tion of God’s revelation, 10>r. and that it said the memo im­ mission...” In reply, the Jr., pastors. ABOUT 2 The increasingly testy feud, Kenneth Major David Teller Swensen preaching on “A Transferred Life.” Congregational (^urch in Hart­ 13:8-12. Second, objective plied the major problem facing commission staff shot back that Jellrey Winkler 9 a.m.. Worship Service, Federation Room, 2' between the staff of the Com- Children’s Church for Grades 1 through 3, Trini­ ford for nearly 10 years before linguistic studies expose them universities was the danger Holmes, while making an ap­ Miss Naomi Foster, leader; 10 a.m.. Worship t o w n mission on Civil Rights and the ty Tots for those three years through he assumed his present post. as mere gibberish, spoken un­ that affirmative action would propriate clarification, should ^ Service, Sanctuary, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, Department of Health, Educa- kindergarten. Nursery for infants. He also serves as com­ der the intensity of ecstatic lead to hiring less qualified communicate it to college and | 2 preacher; Church School, Nursery through Manchester Junior Women’s tion and Welfare’s Office for missioner of the Hartford excitement. women and minority group peo­ university presidents. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. Grade 6; 11:10 a.m.. Cracker Barrel Sharing Club will have rehearsals for 2^ Civil Rights, revolves around a Housing Authority, chaplain of Third, first century tongues ple. T he commission alsol Rev. William A. Taylor, pastor; Rev. Charles D. Time, Robbins Room, Ted Nelson, guest. The the play, “Amazing Arabella,” < memorandum written by (X)R OPEN the Hartford Fire Department, were part of a supernatural For its part, the commission restated, by noting that five of I Isbell, Assistant pastor. Rev. Mr. Nelson’s brother will share his im­ Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of NOTICE ■ : director Peter Holmes. and a director of the Family package that included said that Holmes’ memoran­ the eight examples cited in the 9:30 a.m., Sunday School — Classes for all pressions of his work in Kabul, Afghanistan, in Mrs. Alan (?haloux, 66 Teresa 2* The memo, sent to college ALL DAY Service Society of Hartford. restoring limbs, eyes, ears, — dum did not explain what might original Holmes memorandum I ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Message by the U.N. Development Program; 11:15 a.m.. Rd. X and university presidents in A native of Rankin, Pa., he even life itself. Fourth, the constitute a finding of dis­ dealt with reverse dlscrimina-1 the Rev. Thomas Wilson, pastor of the Duxbury, New Members Conversations, Federation ^ December 1974, attempted to received his A.B. degree from THE MAGIC MIRROR BEAUTY SALON prominence given them today crimination on a campus and tion, its belief that “its major Mass., Church of the Nazarene, Children’s Room; Nominating Committee, Library; 7 p.m., A kitchen social will be con­ * clarify a great deal of "public the University of Pittsburgh belies the subordinate role added that the memorandum thrust is to prevent the granting Sunday Church and Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Youth Group, Federation Room. ducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. in they were to assume, 1 Cor. 2 confusion regarding HEW “strongly suggests that affir­ of preference to minorities or | Service, message by the Rev. Mr. Wilson, and his B.D. and M.A. degrees (757 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER) 2 Cronin Hall of Mayfair 14:15-20. ^ guidelines for affirmative ac- mative action ... must be females.” Nursery provided. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, from Drew Theollgical Gardens. All Mayfair residents tion programs in regard to Seminary, Madison, N.J. m Fifth, today’s tongue- limited to benign neutrality.” There it stands for the pres-1 Parker and Church Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Jacob­ are invited. 2^ equal employment opportunity W hen there’s so much to say, CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon son, rector; Rev. Bruce W. Jacques, assistant to as of Monday, February 24th speakers contradict one Holmes, however, argued ent. Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. another doctrinally — even 2t for women and minorities in the the rector; Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant J; field of higher education. 9 a.m., Bible Class; 10 a.m.. Worship, Lavon to the rector. more, the Bible. Moreover, say it for less on weekends. Carter, guest speaker; 6 p.m.. Worship, panel WILL BE LOCATED At THE Islam, Buddhism, Animism, *. The Civil Rights Commission, 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion, Book of Common 2: in a 2 1/2 page analysis of the iiEAurr s i u m sermon: “Parable of the Two Debtors” by Prayer; 9 a.m.. Daily Office with sermon by the and Paganism in general Gregory Post, Robert Johnson, John Bates. fresh make similar claims. Is God’s 5 Holmes memo in its report “To WE IN'vrNTED QEAUrY O'i A BUPGET' AND IT’S NfrVEP UKEN MOPb iMPOPrANT Rev. Douglas Cooke, Church School and Nursery GOLDEN CHARM BEAUTY STUDIO Ensure Equal Educational Op- TO YOU THAN iT IS NOW ALL Why weekends? Because that's when out-of-state care; 10 a.m.. Camp Washington slides Spirit behind them, too? EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church Doing God’s will is the test. Mi portunity," charged that the OUR EXPERIENCED HAIRDRE88ER8 ARE ALWAY8 Our Staff Is Here MEDICINAL rates are lowest. And these days when a bargain is mighty and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson and presented during the coffee hour. Adult (Confir­ 2.' emphasis of the memo was that AT YOUR 8ERVICE mation Class; 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, eveready batteries IN THE CALDOR SHOPPING CENTER Matt. 7:21-23. These claims 7 Days A Week— hard to come by, that's a mighty good thing to know. Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, pastors. are hereby challenged to “ institutions' must avoid SERVICES 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Boy ^ o u t Sunday, The Ser­ Authorized Services, with sermon by tte Rev. for flash lights and M- reverse discrimination in Most everybody has something they want to say— Mr. Cooke. public investigation and dis­ To Serve Your Family! AVAILABLE. vice, Shapel Service for children following the transistor radlosi AT BURR CORNERS. cussion! _____ 2! carrying out affirmative action or have to say—to somebody. But if you can save it, save it pulpit hymn; 9:45 a.m.. Church School for all COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN CHURCH OF 1 programs.” : SHAMPOO ages. Adult Forum; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 585 E. wa hava avary Wtla thkigl CHRIST U; "As a result,” the commis- Over for the weekend. And use the money for something else. for infants. We welcome all our customers and friends to visit » sion said, "the memorandum Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, minister. Lydall and Vernon Streets ! and SET WESTOWH You get more for less every weekend by phone. 9:15 a.m., (Church School for all ages. us in our new location. Phone 646-6821 for an ap­ 2*, will more likely impede, rather 25 Phone: 646 2903 $3.80 VALUE PHARMACY Kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing during pointment with one of the foliowing, who are than increase, integration of Years ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN WITH THI8 AP Until 5 P.M. on Sundays. the service; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, moving with us: LEE, JOAN, KATHY, FRANK, faculties at institutions of 455 HARTFORD RD. of CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and RENEE, PAT, NANCY, JOANI, ANN-MARIE, higher education." COUPON GOOD TO MARCH 6 High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. message: “What Is a (Christian?” Nursery is MANCHESTER provided; 6 p.m.. Special Recognition Supper for LARRY and BOBBI... You teU H lia H K .M m N it ■■ Holmes in turn fired back a Continuous I Weekend long distance: it’s less. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday m ■ a a ■ S f a a ■ r a 'a a a ■ YOUR COMMUNITY teachers, second-hour helpers and (Church Hb.C«R $43-2711 M iy fir fist letter to the commission staff Service! School and Youth Forum; 10:10-11:35 a.m., First results. saying that its analysis “as is a 393 Broad SL. Manchester *649-2517 HEALTH SERVICE STORE" and Second Year Youth Instruction. School music leaders; 7 p.m., Bible study led by the pastor, in the Living Room. M whole is misleading and will in­ ______Hair 8llghlly HIghar evitably serve to perpetuate the PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Feb. 22, 1975

ou| ‘sojniiaj O S W paiBOipuAc opiM-ppoM poAjesaj siqnj iiw . 00 6umsnqnd 069^ iu|m agi I ^q SZ6L f i s t 'CZ61 ’2Z6L '1/61 0Z61 '6961® ^ The 12th Straight Win 1 >> c« ^ ^ Herald Angle At Home for Bulls 0) §1 I By Earl Yost ■S3 ^ « Sports Editor 2 ^ R NEW YORK (UPI) - Chicago Philadelphia behind Calvin Murphy’s Coach Dick Motta said the Bulls final­ team-high 20 points. Mike Newlin and ly have a big center in Nate Thurmond Rudy Tomjanovich each contributed to occupy rival centers and that 18 points to the Rockets’ easy victory. For One Fan, ISick^s the Greatest makes it easy for the team’s star Braves 116, Blazers 106 Don't anyone tell pretty 11-year-old Helen Johnson of forwards to pile up the points going Bob McAdoo scored 35 points to lead Vernon that Nick Fotiu, rugged winger with the New one-on-one. Buffalo’s onslaught that left Portland J « g ' S | England Whalers, is not a nice guy and not expect an argu­ Thurmond’s assignment Friday with its 10th loss in the last 11 games. : Cl) 0) d) P ment. S M'ii' I night was to occupy Milwaukee’s Jim McMillian scored 19 points. Jack • pH 3 Big Nick, a one-time heavyweight boxing champion in Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and he did it Marin 18 and Randy Smith 14 in sup­ 0) > New York, is the Whalers’ policeman, the guy who is held well. port of McAdoo. Portland again * S i ^ S i ^ responsible for keeping hard checks and roughhouse tac­ “That left the baseline free for Bob played without oft-injured Bill ^ o '* ^ 73 tics by the opposition to a minimum. Love, Chet Walker and Rowland Walton. ^ -P CDrCj ^ Although he’s the most penalized player with the World Garrett,’’ Motta said. “They were Jazz 98, Suns 96 Hockey Association’s Eastern Division leaders, Fotiu is open because Jabbar can’t cover from Mel Counts sank a pair of free cS al^o the most popular member of the cast and not only with the high post to the low when our throws with six seconds left to give the Johnson girl. center is keeping him occupied.” New Orleans its fifth straight win. Recently the young girl wrote Fotiu a letter explaining Love scored 29 points. Walker 22, Phoenix led 96-94 in the final minute and Garrett 13 in the Bulls’ 96-85 but Maravich scored on a 20-foot triumph. The trio also grabbed 28 of jumper and Counts came up with the the Bulls’ 50 rebounds. winning free throws. Maravich m »»• •, The victory was a record 12th finished with a game-high 22 points. OS g i • 1. . 1. L straight at home for the Bulls, their Warriors 105, Lakers 93 V T i : . ; ) ' • Ifn'u)! sixth straight victory and their 11th in Rookie forward Phil Smith scored \ n ___ o the last 12 games, boosting their lead 26 points and Rick Barry hit 25 as ^ C 2 3 i [ In the NBA’s Midwest Division to four Golden State beat Los Angeles. Barry games. and Keith Wilkes combined for 24 '-U a s In other NBA games, Washington points in the third period when the Ml ripped Detroit 121-96, Houston downed Warriors broke the game open, taking LiJj 1 1 1 1 1.11.111 1 . 11. 11 I II.1111 ii\: WQ i Ml Philadelphia 103-85, Buffalo beat an 84-63 lead; They outscored the @ 1 1 " FOTIU McAlLlFFE PANCIERA Portland 116-106, New Orleans edged Lakers 22-4 in one six-minute stretch. how much she enjoyed watching him play hockey, and Phoenix 98-96, Golden State dumped Gail Goodrich led the Lakers with 25. 2 added that she would be a rink-side on a certain night and Los Angeles 105-93 and Seattle stopped Sonics 110, Hawks 108 would like to say hello in person. Atlanta 110-108. San Diego dumped Spencer Haywood pumped in 39 As has been the custom since moving into the Hartford Kentucky 110-108 in the only American points as Seattle downed Atlanta, Civic Center, a number of Whalers have made it a practice Basketball Association game Friday snapping the Hawks’ eight-game jinx before a home game to spend a few minutes signing night. over the Sonics over three seasons. LU autographs. Bullets 121, Pistons 96 Haywood exploded for 28 points in the When Gene Johnson brought his daughter to the Whaler Phil Chenier scored 30 points to lead first half as Seattle grabbed a 60-53 0%- game, they walked down to the ice and Big Nick was a parade of five Bullets who scored 16 lead. Fred Brown’s twisting layup (DPI photo) waiting. He told the young fan that he had received her points or more in Washington’s easy with 1:29 left provided the margin of * .• * n ■ 11 ’ 1 »n win over struggling Detroit. Kevin victory. Herm Gilliam had 26 points to letter and was waiting to meet her personally. The John­ and the couple headed for Mike Reid, Ken Anderson, couple man and wife, John­ Mt. Ascutney, Mittersill and Cannon Mountain, all in New believe he was jumping for a world Larrieu, although failing to duplicate • Tampa 15 hours later. Bob Johnson and Bob Trum- ny and Vickie made sure it K Hampshire...How the time flies. Five years ago this week best only to be a quarter-inch short. her back-to-back world best perfor­ r o o o o Johnny, 27, considered one py and former baseball was properly sealed by friends gathered at a testimonial honoring my 25 years at . “I could’ve gone 7-7 and set another mances a week ago, eased to victory • of the sports world’s most players Pee Wee Reese, kissing three times. K The Herald...Dick McAuliffe reported here this week he eligible bachelors, record,” the elated Stones crowed in the Ms. Metric Mile (1,500-meters) • k wouldn’t be surprised if Rick Wise won 20 games for the exchanged vows with the after his achievement, “but I’d rather with a time of 4:17.4. ZJ Boston Red Sox this season. The ex-Red Sox player also trim blonde in front of a felt it was too early to evaluate the trade which involved packed throng of 1,000 per­ Wise and Bernie Carbo from St. Louis for Reggie Smith sons at Christ Church in the and Ken Tatum...Here’s one guy who can’t figure Carbo heart of downtown Cincin­ Golf Now Fun Again out, a fringe player at best, going to arbitration over his nati. 1975 Red Sox contract. Look for owner Tom Yawkey to un­ Many of the guests found load Carbo...Have a nice weekend. it hard to believe that With Dale Douglass swinging bachelor Bench \ w as actually getting LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Trevino. “And I wasn’t hit­ married —and to a girl he par (35-36—71 on the 7,028- In 1973, Dale Douglass says ting the ball good.” had known only 55 days. yard layout) Thursday but Young Golfer Leading he almost decided to give up Jack Nicklaus and Johnny 2.2 > 2 only Douglass and Kite, a “I feel normal and com­ 0 ' 0 golf. Miller, going head-to-head ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. the back nine. Miss Hamlin, fortable being married,” tournament non-wlnnw who to (UPI) — Amy Alcott, com­ who placed third in this tourna­ “I mean give it up en-‘ for only the second time this (6 o O Bench said minutes after the came in with a 69, were the m -sti. peting in only her third tourna­ ment in her rookie season two tirely,” the slender only pros with sub-par year, didn’t get much —; •r-i ceremony. “I don’t have any .73 ment as a pro, spends her 19th years ago, had a chance to take Colorado pro emphasized. settled. Nicklaus said he - doubts or regrets at all.” rounds Friday. 0^1 OP > birthday today attempting to sole possession of the lead on “I’m not just talking about "I hit quite a few good was bothered “more by the > s the 18th hole but missed a six- Bench, who showed up at 0) <3) hold her share of the lead in the the tour. For the whole year, shots and I was able to get cold than the wind” and foot putt that would have given the church an hour before QJ c* H 2 'S IOSOUJCDN_JZUJ>-_l v;! $35,000 Orange Blossom Classic the game just wasn’t any golf’s all-time leading golf tournament. her a 67. the ball close to the hole,” the ceremony and Was so money winner came in with 1 l l Sharing third place with 69s fun.” said Douglass, a former relaxed he nearly fell asleep Douglass, 38, is glad today a four-over 75 for a 144 total, Miss Alcott, of Santa Monica, in the 22nd annual Ladies in the anteroom, was calm University of Colorado !> >v« C/3 uj_i-< CO Dm zir < $150,(X)0 Glen Campbell Los the wind. leader after a 73 Friday. Ar­ m C p O 01 Club course. was within striking range of the nervous and admitted she Angeles Open. nold Palmer, a three-time "The secret was I was o o z < O (0 ijjo _jq:i- cd Cl>3 leaders at 70 along with Joanne was happy to have the much- “I feel very good,” the 36- Los Angeles Open winner, c3 •i-j Jh Miss Alcott fired five birdies Garner of Lake Worth, Fla. and publicized wedding over able to hit the ball solid. You CO -p C 03 ^ for the day, including four on hole leader said. “If I play have to hit the ball solid in made the cut —which was at m nU 2 o ui o 2 bj M cc uj DO tr: 5: s Mary Mills of Gulfport, Miss. with. O T ) ^ this well to get this far, then the wind so you can keep it 149—but just barely. He had OU.0:DM >UULd3?5 “We’ve been hustling to 0 CO iS I’m obviously playing as where you can find/it.” / a second-round 78 to go with g e t this wedding put well as anybody around. First-day leader Lee his 70 of Thursday. 03 o p-o>-coo3:o«XDCL MID WINTER SPECIALS on ALUMINUM! together and now we can go They have to catch me Trevino, who had a 66 C IH 03 to spring training and D m ooxcosicr v l l j < H | • SIDING — Choose from 20 Colors! now.” Thursday, and Sam Snead, bo I relax,” sighed the girl who 3 w H On a Friday when strong who carded an opening- 03 6 b ... -njcoi-'-r.M a i.s.» • WINDOWS • DOORS appears in television com­ gusting winds devastated round 68, ballooned to 78 and Morrison^8 Mark • AWNINGS • CANOPIES mercials for a “sex appeal” the field, the 6^foot-2, 160- 82, respectively. Snead, 62, toothpaste. DURHAM, N.H. (UPI) - ctS 2 0) CQ Prices Are Now Lower on Aluminum! pound Douglass shot a two- who finished in a tie for se­ Junior Wayne Morrison of Looking radiant in a floor- under-par 69 for a two-day cond here a year ago, didn’t Lexington, Mass., en route to ^ • Free Estlmetes — Easy Terms length white gown, the (UPI photo) total of 137, five under, over even make the cut. becoming the highest scorer in S 2 0 '0 native ojf Mt. Pleasant, S.C.; a the tough Riviera Country “When the wind blows and University of New Hampshire and 1970 Miss WSA beauty Eh S i ' BILL TUNSKY Meet Mr, and Mrs. John Bench Club course. you’re not hitting the ball basketball history, has scored 649-9095 pageant runnerup, said she his 1,000th point. Marriage Culminated Whirlwind Romance Thirty-six players broke good, you’re lost,” said t\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Feb. 22,1975— PAGE NINE

. ^ O ^ o ^ ln> New Tennis Faces o Plenty of Talent ? S ^ E - :S 0Q ^ ^ i e On East Jayvees % C d In F amiliar Crowd lA ?' By Len Auster backcourtman, dramatical­ defenses. John Murphy is NEW YORK (UPI) - Vijay La Costa, Calif., fifth-seeded Rod Pride is one attribute ly improved according to his the most improved over-all. fic c» ^ O D Amritraj of India and Jose Higueras Laver of Australia reached the finals which cannot be readily mentor. Always a good Although he didn’t play as l - l ? o c» ?^D (_ d : ^ > - of Spain are a couple of new faces in ^ taught. It must come from defensive player, Dumais a freshman, Mike Donnelly D t/'l Friday by beating Roscoe Tanner of ' a m , n ^ u o rather familiar crowd. Lookout Mountain, Tenn., 7-6,6-4,7^. within. has worked hard and Im­ came on fast and midway proved his ball handling and during the campaign won a Oi Amritraj, playing his first World Laver will take on Allan Stone for the The 1974-75 jayvee basket­ Championship of Tennis season, top prize. rp0f- ball team at East Catholic outside shooting. “He’s a starting role. Penders o , '^2.^ 3- reached the semifinals of the WCT In other tennis action Friday, top- recently completed its tremendous competitor. He lauded the defensive efforts o^?" :Xn n> " . k\ Red Group in Fort Worth, Tex., seeded Jimmy Connors of Belleville, season with a fine 17-1 has that great desire to of the youngster. Friday and Higueras, seeded only 111., made short work of Japan’s Jun ledger under the direction of excel, which is somewhat 2 14th, upset a pair of high-seeded Kuki then knocked off Poland’s Coach Jim Penders. This unusual nowadays,” Quickest Big Man cT 5 ^ ■■ y . Junior Rich Briggs, who IU)W«U'f'>|0 players to reach the semis of the Wojtek Fibak to reach the semifinals followed an 18-2 mark on the Penders voiced. Dumais Green Group in Barcelona, Spain. of the Boca West Inernational Tennis freshman level, with the set­ averaged 14.7 points per was forced to sit out as a Most of the other advancing Tournament in Florida. backs coming against older game. freshman because of heart CC!? players, however, are familiar names Connors, who does not compete on jayvee contingents. The pre­ Jeff Heim, who packs 210 trouble, is the quickest of all pounds on a solidly built 6-4 the big men. Briggs stands Q- " o /^A to tennis fans. the WCT circuit, completed his match sent sophomore group, U) 6-3. Penders noted that 5 ^ ' Amritraj, who defeated with Kuki that was postponed by which was the bulk of the frame, averaged 16.5 points. Czechoslovakia’s Milan Holecek 6-4, darkness Thursday by whipping the jayvee team, may be the According to his coach, Briggs lacked confidence ^ 2 6-3 in the quarterfinals, will meet Japanese 7-5, 6-3 then struggled most talented in the school’s Heim has improved his shot earlier but that has come n Dick Stockton of Dallas, a 6-3,6-4 vic­ through 10 games to down Fibak 2-6,6- 12-year cage history. and was this year the best along in the last few games. (p tor over Great Britain’s Mark Cox, in 2, 6-3. “They’re all winners,” clutch big man on the jayvee “As far as I’m concerned, today’s semifinals. Cliff Drysdale of Connors faced West Germany’s Penders stated, “They’re level seen anywhere. For everybody will help next year. That’s unusual. I can’t South Africa and John Alexander of Karl Meiler in the semifinals today. positive thinkers who are example, Heim tossed in the speak for Stan (Ogrodnik) Australia will face each other in the Jurgen Fassbender of West Germany great competitors. They final four points versus St. but I’m not sure if we will 2 Ui O Ui r other semifinal match. was to take on Charlie Owens of honestly believe they can be Paul in the season finale w have a starting five. It looks arti Eid:^h3^ o P Qo ^ m ^ 2 td Higueras, who whipped sixth- Tuscaloosa, Ala., in the other undefeated on the varsity when they were needed l3 3J ft w ^ S t o ’ ft ^ “ That’s my job here,” CC ft t r Hi Hi n- p d^ P pound forward, is a good O ft ft c+ ft Penders said, “To get them shooter and an excellent « r+ -^ N p q & g S Files Suit C S ' p ^ 2 Carlton Hero ready for the varsity. It rebounder. He averaged 14 §l1 ^E.3- ft E—■ \ N, gives me great pleasure to LOS ANGELES (UPI) - points. His one drawback is Veteran riding great Bill » - s - l 3 Vi ft e+ ^ Not Hogs, Gluttons see one of my players move lack of quickness but 3 - 0 ft ^ up.” Shoemaker filed suit against ft For Whalers Penders feels that will come three former business partners ^ O \ BOWLING Finley Calls Players Mark Dumais, 6-0 with more playing time and Friday, seeking $58,241 he is t3 Q-ft- w ft ^ EDMONTON (UPI) — Wayne Carleton scored two goals additional practice drills. allegedly owed from his share M kii o ^ ® 3 d" P Friday night to pace the New England Whalers to a 4-2 vic­ LOS ANGELES (UPI) — After going through arbitration Two other sophomores of the break-up of the business. 0 ^ 0 I-** 3 tory over the Edmonton Oilers. Shoemaker, horse racing’s 2-ft ^ w ft - '* ^ RESTAURANT- Adolph with six of his World Champion Oakland A’s, Charles 0. can’t be discounted either. Kuszaj 146-381, Che t Nowicki Terry Caffrey and Tom Webster were the other New all-time winningest jockey, also ^ "C ; Finley still wouldn’t call the players hogs or pigs. Maybe Paul Bienkowski is the best ft ^ mft o O 135-360, Pete Aceto 139-350, Ray England scorers. Tim Sheehy and Tom Gilmore replied for pure shooter on either the asked for $100,000 damages for another name, though. alleged improper accounting o \ ^ , (0 ^ 1 rt- ^ d^ Johnson 354, Roy DeVeau 145- the Oilers. “Pigs get fat and hogs go to market,” the A’s owner jayvee or varsity level and 3 p f» d 135-368, Frank Calvo 138-383, New England jumped ahead 3-1 early in the final period practices by the firm which O ^ ft said. “Some of these players aren’t hogs. They’re glut­ can be a most effective caused him to receive less than ►-i ri- O Of? O d W Jim Stanizzi 149-379, Ed on Carleton’s backhander but Sheehy pulled Edmonton to weapon against zone Doucette Sr. 139-138-387, Ernie tons.” his share. F within one goal with a spectacular effort at 15:54. Pohl 359, Dick DiBella 161-383, Finley celebrates his 57th birthday today, learning the BASKETBALL The Oilers yanked goaltender Ken Brown in the last 42 outcome of his arbitration hearing Friday with outfielder Mike Pagani 145, Larry Bates seconds but Carleton put the puck into the empty net for 136, Keith Dashno 161-143-188- Reggie Jackson. At stake is $28,500. the clinching goal. MIDGET 472, Bob Hyde 146-413, George “I would not be here if I did not think I deserved a Victorious last night was East Girls Play May 363, Dave Viara 140-398, raise,” Jackson said. Crispino’s, 38-28, over Andy’s at Ed Doucette Jr. 140-170-136-446, Jackson is the sixth and final Oakland player unhappy Hockey Roundup the West Side Rec. Joe Panaro Opening its quest for a state basketball title tonight is Bob Mike 151-404, Emil with his contract offer from Finley this year to go to ar­ paced the Foodmen with 11 Palmieri 364, Paul Correnti 141- bitration. Seven other A’s signed up for arbitration but points followed by Scott Holmes the East Catholic girls’ team. The 14th-ranked Eagle E maidens face 19th-ranked Cheshire High at St. Thomas 400, Neal Lynch 147-140413, Ed changed their minds and settled with the A’s owner. (7), Dave Dougan (7), and Cheever 151-382, Alex Urbanetti Aquinas at 8 o’clock in a playdown round clash. ‘ d 'S d o Finley won arbitration cases against cather Ray Fosse, Steve Bycholski (5). Best in 2 o - d " i 383, Anton Meyer 145-153432, Gould ‘Hat Trick’ East compiled an 11-4 mark in regular season play. The ^ d p ft ' P 2 - 0 pitcher Ken Holtzman and third baseman Sal Bando last defeat were Dave Parks (12), 9 - 2 ? Jim Lambert 141-136-405, Ken Tom Webb (7) and Don Barrott Eagles are led by senior Co-Captain Debbie Caouette and w t d o w ^ i w ^ d o week, saving $62,000 in raises sought by the players. In­ Markstein 153-378, Jim Moore (4). sophomore Gail lamonaco. ft ft d oH+s rt- d . 3 150-381, Nick Twerdy 153-390, Nears Season Goal fielder Ted Kubiak and ace reliever Rollie Fingers won :) o ’^ S - g : John Ortolan! 362, Dave their cases though, getting $30,000 more than Finley NEW YORK (UPI) — All John Gould needed to become Rt? ^ ^ o ' Castagna 147-144-412, Jim offered. C.Y.O.-INTERFAITH ► ft e+ p w ^ N P Evans 142-376, Jim Bell 370, a consistent hockey player was to learn how to say “no” — Arbitrator William Simkin of Tucson, Ariz., will an­ lO 5 " ic^.O 3i3 , at the dinner table. Providing plenty of excite­ tS •< ft Hank Frey 140-369. nounce his decision today on the Finley-Jackson salary dis­ ment, the C.'Y.O. All-Stars got SPECI ALSI o M : Gould, who started the goals to lead California over S . '< r - .^ - S 'H Boston. Hrechkosy’s second — 3 «+ ^ 4-1 National Hockey League the margin to 5-4. for the losers followed by w ft o to Hi (t> P^ft P EARLY BIRDS- Joan Colby Jackson was the American League’s Most Valuable Player Steve Aldrich (14), Bill ORCHARDS 152-362, ^ rb a ra Callahan 128, victory over' the New York Racers 5, Fighting Saints in 1973 and won an additional $35,000 in arbitration with McKenney (12) and Ron Reeves Michele Am 126-355. Islanders. 2 12 'SZO Wetherell St., Manchester ‘§d 5 c+ ’'^ p p^ Finley last year. ( ). I PV-^ ^ Gould, traded to the Jim Wiste scored two In the first arbitration case ever against the Los Angeles In a preliminary clash, the (Yellow House)______f» W Hi 7J Canucks earlier this year goals and assisted on a third COP- June Michaud 191-461, Dodgers, third baseman Ron Cey has won his salary dis­ Bolton Lakers upended St. to lead expansion In­ Grayce Shea 183-201-515, Rose from Buffalo, raised his pute but terms were not announced. Bridget, 31-20. Jim Kowalski and Steve McCurry led the LaPolt 455. season’s goal output to 26 dianapolis over Minnesota. “Cey has been awarded a high percentage increase,” with his first ever “hat The Racers scored three winners with 14 and eight points ADD A POOL Dodger Vice President A1 Campanis would only say. The respectively while John pi' trick” and seems assured of goals in the second period to decision in Cey’s favor was announced Friday after a five- 'j < TRI-TOWN- Mac McDonald achieving his mid-season put the game away. Warrington was best for the 2 5 212-528, Norman Talbot 215-518, hour arbitration session the day before. losers with six tallies. THIS SUMMER Gil Johnson 206-547, Frank forecast of scoring 30 goals. Pitcher Don Sutton, who presents his case Tuesday, also Shimaitis 213-538, Wendall Sabres 9, Capitals 4 will go to arbitration with the Dodgers. Labbe 512, Dave Fraser 502, Craig Ramsay scored WEST MIDGET- WINF 10-0, Dennis Bruyette 510, Don Dzen Andy’s 6-4, Crispino’s 6-4, Oi three goals and Jerry Korab 525, John Rudinsky 503, Ron added goal and three assists Nassiff’s 5-5, Army & Navy 3-7, TV Regal’s 1-9. Senkel 504, Howie Edwards 508, to spark Buffalo’s triumph Dave Slota 529, Gino Calderone over Washington. Gil M 3s'3-|J73 507, Dick King 545, Roger 2 r+-dd2r+ ^ p E+d"o- Perreault chipped in with Career High Scoring EAST JUNIORS- Suns 8-3, P O 73 ^ p i 3 !o^ p o Geddes 525. Lakers 8-3, Pistons 8-3, Braves d . 5 o 5 t two goals and Fred Stanfield rrfflCi i i i i B Q B 3 3 H-g g and Don Luce added one Paces Trinity Victory 6-5, Knicks 3-8, Saints 0-11. •c 6) (f *73 NITE OWLS- Mary Richard­ apiece for the Sabres. Buf­ SATURDAY son 175-465, Rebecca Billings E ST MIDGETS Pro i-^,^ falo now has scored 265 1:00 (8,22) Basketball: Remodeling 11-0, Eastern Rea- TURN YOUR RACK YARD INTO A BEACH, 2 y 73 »3 2 ft 177-479, Linda Massaro 464, HARTFORD (UPI) — Wayne Sokolowsky scored a career high Z S'g'S-’S goals this season, the most Marquette vs. North Carolina ly 9-2, A lli^ Builders 6-5, First 5 g 3 ^rt-13 ? ® c » S Wanda Kaselauskas 456, Ruth 1:50 Basketball: UConn of 32 points and Captain Jim Sumler grabbed 20 rebounds to lead BUY NOW FOR LOW PRICES AND BE Johnston 466. they have produced in one Hartford Realty 6-5, Communi­ 03 Htj 3 r d V- M O' Kasden Fuel 20 16 BOWLING O ^ NJ* ^ 2 2 o There will be a foul shooting 11:00 NBA: Celtics vs. Mike M istretta scored 19 Telephone:...... CL d o Fantastiks 23 19 Ex’Star Indicted “ o contest at the East Side Rec for Golden State, WINF points in the afternoon contest Lloyd’s Auto Parts 3 39' Pee Wees (8-10), Midgets (10- CLEVELAND (UPI) - A Zip ...... federal grand jury indicted HAPPY HOLIDAYS - ______Mail Coupon Today------g o o g g O O American Division 12) and Juniors (13-15). Sign­ SUNDAY o ^ p a ups will be next week, Feb. 24- former University of Michigan Frieda Madden 343, Kitty • rH HJ. O 3 Standings 1:00 (3) NBA: Trail Blazers Pin Money Mwnbsr O H-17J W L, 28, from 6-8 o’clock at the East football star Billy Taylor Byrnes 134, Kathy Hayden 359. '§•0 g 'o ,p vs. Bullets WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - Friday for his alleged part in an Z d 2-3 ^ 2 .2 ^ Latvians 33 9I Side Rec. 2:00 (40) Superstars d O 3 O o o ^ d ' ABA Tool 31 11 The Pee Wee foul shooting The top Professional Bowlers armed bank robbery in Barber­ COUNTRY CLUB - Vic m 2:00 (22, 30) World Ten­ O VJ 73

I f, PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Feb. 22,1975 MONDAY, FEB. 2 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Sat., Feb. 22. 1975 — PAGE ELEVEN TELEVISION PROGRAMS CHANNELS Homes For Sale Homes For Sale 2 3 INDEX 23 23 Homes For Sale Homes For Sale 23 6:00 Hogan’s H eroes...... 5 News...... 5-11 (3) WFSB, Hartford 1:30 HAPPY ADS NOTICES ADVERTISING ADVERTISING 7 3/47o MORTGAGE available TONIGHTS TV LISTINGS ARE ON PAGE TWO News...... 3-8-22-30 New Candid Camera ...... 8 $38,500 for this oversized U&R Caribe...... 8-40 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 1 Lottind Found to qualified buyer. New 7 room (5) WNEW, New York Bewitched...... 5 2 — Pertonali Cape on wooded lot at Bolton- Wilburn B rothers...... 18 Challenge of ’Truth...... 18 RATES DEADLINE Raised Ranch, 2 1/2 baths, Heoron line. Full dormer, The Untouchables ...... 9 Call of the W est...... 20 3 — Announcamtnto Straight Talk...... 24-57 4 — Entertainment 12:00 noon the day before fireplace, two-car garage. 352,- hardwood floors, stained SUNDAY, FEB. 23 _____ (8) WTNH, New Haven Star T rek ...... 11 1 day 9c word par day publication. THE GOOD LIFE Hollywood Squares ... ..22-30 5 — Auctions 900. Frechette & htofln, Inc. woodwork, walk-out basement, REALTOR 12 O’clock High...... 18 10:30 3 days Be word per day (9) WOR, New York .Antiques...... 24 Connecticut R eport...... 18 6 days .. ,7c word per day Deadline for Saturday and Realtors, 646-4144. fireplaced living room, formal MIS Daniel Boone ... ,...40 9:00 The Honeymooners ...... 20 MONDAY MOVIES FINANCIAL Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. 6:00 .Polka!...... 40 Woman...... 24 fi — BondS'StockS'Mortgages 26 days .,6c word per day dining room, three large Vaudeville...... 5 (11) WPIX, New York Electric (^mpany ...... 24-57 Noon (11) “Uncle Harry” 9 — Persona! 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People’s Business ...... 24 6:45 Smothers Bros...... 20-22-30 . . . Someone then only to the size ot the This Is the Life ...... 8 8:00 (9) “Equinox.” Edward 20 — Instructions Wanted original Insertion. Errors which It Is W ritten...... (30) WHNB, West Hartford 11:30 MANCHESTER VICINITY baths, carpeting throughout. 10:00 Economics 201 ...... 24 Weather Machine...... 24-57 Connell. may have tent you do not lessen the value ot the Christopher Closeup ...... 11 To Be Announced ...... M ovies...... 3-5 HEAL ESTATE Oil hot water baseboard heat, News...... 5 (40) WHYN, Springfield 7:00 8:30 8:00 (11) “The Hurricane” o happy adl 23 — Homes for Sale advertisement will not be cor­ WHY RENT? MANCHESTER - Raised 7:30 Wide World M ystery...... 8-40 24 — Lots-Land for Sale rected by an additional inser­ IVz acre treed lot. Only $41,- Ranch, 7 rooms on large lot, MANCHESTER Pat Boone Special___ Soul F re e ...... 11 News...... 3-22-40 Merv Griffin Show___ ...... 5 (1937). Dorothy Lamour. 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This Is the L if e ...... 18 TTie Lucy Show...... 9 Sanders. 61 — Autos for Sale cupancy. 50s. Warren E. 4:30 MIDNIGHT Joe Franklin Show...... 9 62 — Trucks for Sale living room with wall-to-wall veniences. Trade of your present MANCHESTER - Reduced to The Popeye Show.,. Public Affairs...... 11 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Am erica...... 24-57 8:00 (9) "Shake Hands with i|: Congregational Church ;|:i Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Teach-In...... 18 The Twilight Zone...... 11 The F.B.1...... 11 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, built-in home considered. Act fast - $39,900. $28,900. Seven room older I Dream of Jeannie. 9:00 Zoom...... 24-57 8:30 the Devil” (1959). James 385 No. Main St. ’4 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles W restling...... 22 I Love Lucy ...... 20 OFFICE POSITION MANCHESTER - Just reduced. appliances, Waddell School Colonial. Located on west side. Spring Street USA .. 5:00 New England Journal...... 3 7:00 M.A.S.H...... 3 Cagney. Manchester 65 — Campers-Traliers-Mobile area, $38,500. Call 643-2668. DONALD S .IU Ii, REALTY CO. Three bedrooms, large dining 2 M ovie...... 30 Dennis die Menace ...... 5 Captioned N ew s...... 57 Homes Center Street, 3-lamily in Minority Perspective Phil Donahue Show...... 8 News...... 3-22-40 Long establlthod Manchester Arm la sseklng a par­ 485 Bwnside Ave., East Hartford 9:30 Merv Griffin Show___ ...... 5 11:30 8:00 (11) “McHale’s Navy” ij: Sponsored by the 66 — Automotive Service business zone II. Ideal for room, kitchen and den. Walk to Mission: Impossible 12:30 Religious Show...... 11 Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 M ovie...... 8-40 (1964). Ernest Borgnine. 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease son with a thorough knowledge of credit and collec­ Realtors, Insurers, MLS, 289-7939 school. Zinsser Agency, 646- To Be Announced... F ilm ...... 20 M ovies...... 3-5-9 Si Pilgrim Fellowship professional offices or commer­ Los Angeles Open .. Ski with Bill Hoffman...... 9 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Human Dimension___ B« lur* to tM u i about our 1511. Family Classics___ Kitty Today...... 22 ...... 18 Wide World M ystery...... 8-40 8:00 (20-22-30) "Journey from tion procedures and a solid hookkeeping cial expansion. Owner anxious Movies ...... Encounter ...... 11 Dinah! ...... 30 Ironside ...... 9 The Asqent of Man ... .. 24-57 Darkness” (1975). Marc Singer, for quick sale. LaPenta Agen- i f COLONIALS ★ Right Now...... strum n Drummers...... 40 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 background. Excellent working conditions and a VERNON - Six room Cape on 1 5:30 ’The Mod Squad...... 11 ;§ Happiness Is... iji ••••••seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee cy Realtor, 646-2440. The Addams Family SUNDAY MOVIES 9:30 9:00 Kay Lenz. fine program of employe benefits. Reply, with a EAST HARTFORD - 1/4 acres plus large heated Friends of Man ___ Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 MIDNIGHT 8:30 (8-40) “You Lie So Deep, :|i Attending the 3rd AnnualS LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 Let Us Celebrate ... 8:00 ( 30) “Frisco Kid” (1935). Green A cres...... 5 Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 □ FINANCIAL resume and stating your full qualifications to Box Elegant 4-bedroom Dutch barn. Three bedrooms, eat-in Jimmy Swaggart ... Make Room for Daddy...... 9 Sounding B<»rd ...... 20 The Twilight Zone ...... 11 My Love” (1975). Barbara 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, Insight ...... James Cagney, Margaret Lind­ New Zoo Revue ...... 11 Greatest Sports Legends ... 18 g POLICEMAN'S BALL g TT, The Manchester Evening Herald. Colonial, first-floor family kitchen, dining room, garage. Bill Moyers’ Journal The Romagnolis’ Table ___ 24 12:30 •••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessee HEBRON garage, treed lot, $48,500. 10:00 say. Not for Women Only...... 22 9:30 Anderson. ijij April 12, 9-2 jij- room, aluminum siding, im­ Offers many possibilities. Low The Flintstones ...... 40 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 News...... ,.11 Bonda-Stocks-Mortgages 8 OWNER TRANSFERRED Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Lamp Unto My F e e t...... 3 6:00 11:30 (11) “The Noose Hangs American Ski Scene ...... 18 11:30 (3) “The Whole World Manchester Armory jij maculate. Check these 40s. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Sixty M inutes...... 10:00 Woman Is ...... 57 1:00 Is Watching” (1969). Burl Ives. This 3-bedroom Raised Ranch taxes! Big Blue Marble ...... 8 High” (1953). Abbott and The Joker's WUd...... 3 Assignment America.. .. 24-57 MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 M ovie...... 7:30 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 11:30 (5) “ 1 Am a Fugitive” with screened porch and 2-car Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 Costello. Petticoat Junction...... 5 10:00 cond, third. All kinds. Realty •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTH FARMS — Charming baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ COVENTRY Dialing for Dollars ...... 8 (1932). Paul Muni. KITCHEN HELP wanted - garage is located on large lot I Dream of Jeannie...... 11 Day of Discovery.. Noon (5) “Hard Boiled Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 3 1:30 4 Welcome Home § statewide. Credit rating un­ Business Opportunity 14 Colonial Cape, aluminum age, nearly two acres. Hutchins Romper Room ...... 9 Barnaby Jones ...... 3 Female, no experience in lovely country setting. Too ••100 YARDS** Latino...... 40 6:30 Mahoney” (1947). The Bowery The Magic Garden...... 11 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Reel Camp ...... 5 11:30 (9) “Written on the necessary. Reasonable. Con­ siding, fireplaced family Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. News...... 5-11 FLORENCE | necessary. 8:30-2:30. Apply in To private beach from this Amazing Grace ...... 18 Boys. Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 20-22-30 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Wind” (1957). Rock Hudson, fidential, Quick arrangements. GREETING CARD Shop - many features to mention and 10:30 Sesame Street...... 24 Marcus Welby M.D...... 8 4 0 person, Fani’s Kitchen, 1015 room, 2-car garage, many immaculate 7-room Ranch, News...... 20-22-30 1:00 (5) “High Noon” (1952). Lauren Bacall. § Love, I Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Excellent location in new, large will move fast at $49,500. MANCHESTER - Striking 4- Marshall E fron...... 3 Leave ft to Beaver ...... 40 Main Street. extras. Evenings. Vic Mauluc- bedroom Contemporary, 2 1/2 or 4 bedrooms, floor to ceiling Zoom...... 24 Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly. 10:30 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Manchester shopping center. Korg: 70,000 B.C. ... WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26 i Bob % ci, 646-8235. baths, panoramic view of Hart­ fireplace opens to den and Wall Street Week...... 57 1:00 (9) “Where the Spies Gambit...... 3 ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Edmund Gorman, Agency, 646- Point of V iew ...... The Mothers-in-Law ...... 5 WAITRESS WANTED - Mon­ 4040. M C C AREA — Gracious ford skyline, sunken patio, 2-car living room, lovely eat-in Are” (1966). David Niven. day through Friday Apply in Father Knows Best . 7:00 Ben Casey ...... 11 6:00 MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Garrison Colonial, recently garage. 60’s. Warren E. kitchen. All this on a % acre 1:00 (11) “ The Kid from Wheel of Fortune...... 20-22-30 The $25,000 Pyramid ...... 8 Adams of Eagle L ake___8-40 WEDNESDAY MOVIES person, Fani’s Kitchen, 1015 Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Jewish Heritage___ News...... I Love Lucy ...... 40 News...... 3-8-22-30 mortgages — interim financing LAMPS and lighting fixtures decorated, half acre country treed private lot. $32,900 Brooklyn” (1940). Danny Kaye. Faith for Today...... 18 Noon (11) “The Other Love” rm Main Street. 11:00 The World at War 11:00 Bewitched ...... 5 Country C arnival...... 18 — expeditious and confidential business with large ^owroom, setting, immaculate. 2:00 (8) “Blue Hawaii” Now You See I t ...... 3 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Petrocelli...... 20-30 (1947) . Barbara Stanwyck, service, J.D. Real Estate located in Vernon. Edmund SUCESSFULLY selling your Faculty Conversation Star Trek ...... The Untouchables ...... 9 Jealous FABULOUS FOREIGN Evenings. Dick Behrmann, (1961). Elvis Presley. I Love Lucy ...... 5 Nutmegger’s Almanac ...... 24 Washington Report ...... 22 David Niven. Assoc. 646-1980. Gorman, Agency, 646-4040. home is as important to us as it The Flintstones ___ Gospel Jubilee ... Password All-Stars ...... 8 Star T re k ...... 11 mechanic full time, own tools, 528-2447. is to you. Call now - let us MERRITT 3:00 (5) “ House on 92nd Animal W orld...... 1:00 (5) "One Touch of Goober ...... The Romagnolis' Table Straight Talk...... 9 The Champions...... 18 ...... 30 10:15 experience a must. Jobseekers, explain the services we offer. High R ollers...... 20-22-30 Venus” (1948). Ava Gardner. Arnold MANCHESTER - Operating Realtors 646-1180 Dragnet ...... Street” (1945). Lloyd Nolan. Room 222 ...... 40 Nets vs. N uggets...... 9 Put a bulge In your billfold...use open weekends, 568-1070. Oaegard Realty, 6434365. Rex Humbard Show Electric Company...... 24 The Honeymooners ...... 20 1:00 (9) “It’s Always Fair luncheonette in excellent down­ PASEK Business Journal 3:00 (9) “Man without a Star” The Money M aze...... 40 Martin Agronsky ...... 40 10:30 Herald Want Ads regularly. ir ir F Troop ...... Electric Company ...... 24-57 Weather” (1959). Gene Kelly. town location. Owner may take Realtors _ 289-7475 F (1955). Kirk Douglas. EAST HARTFORD - Custom Hour of P ow er...... 7:30 11:30 Bonanza...... 40 8:00 Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 REAL ESTATE expanding of­ back some financing. F. J. MANCHESTER - Redwood 3:00 (11) “The Man in the ...... 3 4:00 (9) “Son of •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fice looking for qualified Raised Ranch, living room, Farms - Large nine room Norman Vincent Peale Cher ...... 3 Tony Orlando & Dawn ...... 3 11:00 ••••••eeeseeteeeeeeeseeeeeee Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. EAST HARTFORD Iron Mask” (1939). Louis Midday Live! ...... 5 6:30 Frankenstein” (1939). Basil licensed full-time salesperson. dining room, sliders to deck, Raised Ranch set on lovely Connecticut Weekend . $6 Million M an...... 8-40 The Brady Bunch ...... 8-40 That’s My M am a...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 □ EMPLOYMENT , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hayward. Get S m ari...... 11 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Rathbone, Boris Karloff. Call for confidential interview. king sized master bedroom, 2 wooded lot. Three full baths, Disney M ovie...... 20-22-30 Knicks vs. Celtics __ ...... 9 The Best of Groucho...... 5 □ N O TICES full baths, teenage or in-law EXCEPTIONAL 11:30 3:30 (3) “Kung Fu” (1972). Hollywood Squares ...... 20-22-30 M ovie...... 5 6:30 (5) “Cinderfella” (1960). ••••••••••••••••••••••••••ee F. J. Spilecki Realtor, M3-2121. MANCHESTER - Duplex,iOiex 6-6, fireplaced family room, five N ova...... 24-57 M ovie...... 11 The F.B.1...... 11 □ REAL ESTATE apartment. Air-conditioned, 2-car garage, deetm lot, good Challenge...... 3 David Carradine. NOON Teacher Preview ...... 24 Jerry Lewis. Help Wanted 13 3-FAMILY bedrooms, garage. $51,900. Make a Wish...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-9 Zoom...... 57 Sharing Our F a ith ___...... 18 I Love Lucy ...... 20 RUNNING OUT of time job excellent south end location. location and condition.dition. LowLc Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. 8:00 5:00 (9) “P.J.” (1968). Movie...... 11 Little House on the Prairie 8:00 (11) “ Master of the Lost and Found 1 Sentry Real Estate, 289-4331. M ovie...... 11 11:30 TOOL MAKERS - All-around hunting? We’ve hundreds of Homes For Sale 23 down payment. Asking mid 6 huge rooms downstairs and 2 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 5 George Peppard, Raymond .20-22-30 6:45 World” (1961). Vincent Price. 40’s. Northeast Realty, 568- M edix...... 22 Password...... 40 20-22-30 M ovies...... 3-5 LOST - Small black toy type dog machinists and Bridgeport positions open now. Call three-room apartments up­ JUST REDUCED M ovie...... 9 Burr. Economics 201 ...... 24 Arabs and Israelis___ 8:30 (8-40) “Someone I Jobseekers, 568-1070. MANCHESTER - By owner. 7907. Professionally landscaped 3- Adelante!...... 30 12:30 .. 24-57 Wide World Special...... 8-40 and medium sized red dog. Both operators. Top wages, fringe MANCHESTER - Newer‘3- stairs. Fine condition in nice E 5:00 (11) “Charade” (1963). Search for Tomrrow...... 3 Touched” (1975). Cloris Custom built Ranch set on 7/8 News...... 11 7:00 8:30 males. North Coventry area, benefits and overtime. bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, neighborhood. Appliances in­ bedroom oversized Ranch, NOON Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn. Split Second...... 8-40 News...... 3-22-40 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Leachman. PERKY PEOPLE wanted to acre treed lot. Two fireplaces, 1 BOLTON - Circa 1760 classic prestige area, 2 fireplaces, Good News ...... 18 Journey to Adventure...... 9 Merv Griffin Show__ ...... 5 could have wandered. 742-9157. Experience preferred. Apply at possible 4th bedroom, con­ cluded, parking provided. Face the State ...... 3 7:30 (20-22-30) “The Wild Blank check ...... 20-22-30 Truth of Consequences...... 8 MIDNIGHT 11:30 (3) “House on Green Paragon Tool Company, 121 sell, many openings, full, part- venient location. $35,900. Paul 1/2 baths, carpeting, finished center chimney Colonial. family room, closets galore, 8:30 M ovie...... ,...8 4 0 basement and many extras. M ovie...... 5 Country” (1971). Steve Forrest. 1:00 Ironside ...... 9 The ’Twilight Zone...... 11 Apple Road’’ (1970). ••••••«••••••••••••••••••••• Adams Street. time. Call Jobseekers, 56^1070. W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. Exceptional raised paneling, huge screened in deck Kojak ...... 3 The Match Game...... 3 Behind the Lines ...... ,.. 24-57 Open weekends. Call 643-1221. beaded sheathing, wide pine $ 4 8 ,9 0 0 overlooks private wooded Connecticut Scene ...... 8 8:00 (9) “The Last Time I The Mod Squad...... 11 12:30 Christopher George. Personals 2 Hour of P ow er...... 9 M ovie...... 8-40 Movies ...... 5-9 9:00 11:30 (5) “The Snake Pit” PHONE FROM home to ser­ BOLTON - Four-bedroom floors, original hardwear, etc. backyard. Call us today. Saw Paris” (1954). Elizabeth All My CJiildren...... 8-40 Dick Van Dyke S how ...... 18 M ovie...... 9 Four fireplaces, new bath, new EXCEPTIONAL Billy Graham Sermon...... 18 Equal T im e...... 11 Know Your W orld...... 20 Cannon ...... 3 vice our customers for super PART-TIME, experienced hair­ Ranch set on 3/4 acre treed lot. Jackston Agency, 646-1316. Taylor, Van Johnson. To Be Alive...... 20 News...... 11 (1948) . Olivia de Havilland. INCOME tax returns prepared furnaces, large barn. $44,500. INVESTMENT Insight ...... 20 Challenge of Truth...... 18 Somerset ...... 22 Lucas Tanner ...... 20-22-30 earnings. Choose own hours. dresser needed. Call 649-5224. Fireplaced living room, rec 8:30 (8-40) “ A Fistful of Not for Women Only...... 30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 12:30 (9) “The Cry Baby in the privacy of your home Call Philbrick Agency, Realtors, McCloud...... 20-22-30 Theater in America...,.. 24-57 1:00 Call 647-1810. room, dining room, eat-in Colonials MANCHESTER - Charming Hollywood & the S tars...... 22 Dollars” ( 1964). Clint 1:30 The Romagnolis’ Table _ 57 Killer” (1958). Jack Nicholson. Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- JOBSEEKERS open weekends 646-4200. WARREN E. older six room home, centrally Masterpiece Theatre____24-57 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 8263. kitchen plus garage. High 30’s. VERNON - Immaculate 8- What About Women...... 30 TTlaQtwoAH As the World Turns...... 3 7:30 10:00 INSPECTORS - For final in­ 9-5, hundreds of openings to Zinsser Agency, ^ 1 5 1 1 . room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, located in mint condition. New Let's Make a Deal...... 8^0 The Manhunter...... 1:45 10:30 (9) “The Dawn Patrol” The Galloping Gourmet...... 11 Name That Tune...... 3 ...... 3 spection, minimum five years choose from. Call 568-1070. nicely wooded lot, off Merline BOWER’S SCHOOL - Center kitchen, ceramic bath, three News...... Reel Camp ...... 5 HOWLAND bedrooms, plus 2-car garage. (1938). Errol F'lynn, David How to Survive a Marriage , . . . 5-11 experience aircraft parts, Drive. Priced to sell at $52,- entrance Garrison Colonial, Don WILLIS Garage , 20-22-30 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 PART-TIME cook, MANSFIELD Realtors 643-1108 Mid 30s. Zinsser Agency, ^ Niven. READIN8S nights and days. All benefits. 900 eat-in kitchen, formal dining SPECIALISTS IN 2:00 experienced, evening meals for room, front-to-back living room 1511. 11:30 (3) “The Secret Six” The Guiding Light...... 3 THURSDAY, FEB. 27 By MISS MARY Dean Machine Products, Inc., BLUE RIDGE AREA in 102 Colonial Rd, Manchester. single household, Bolton area. OPEN HOUSE with fireplace, four bedrooms, WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND Wheel (1931). Wallace Beery. The >10,000 Pyram id...... Manchester - 8-room U&R Beat the aock ...... 11 6:00 Jeopardy! ...... 8-40 10:00 1:30 EAST HARTFORD Equal opportunity employer. Own transportation. Telephone SUNDAY 1-5 1 1/2 baths, screenedI porch, 2- MANCHESTER - Two family BRAKE SERVICE 11:30 ( 40) “It Happened to Days of Our Lives...... ,20-22-30 HANDWRITINQ ANALYST built Colonial with 4 Alignment News...... 3-8-22-30 Nashville M usic...... 18 News...... 5-11 evenings 649-7115. car garage, $45,900. PhilbrickPhilbr duplex located on West Side. GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Jane” (1959). Doris Day. 2:30 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 CARD READINQ Unique Home Design bedrooms, V baths, on ap­ Hal Stanton P re sen ts...... 22 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 There’s no trick to placing a 2 2 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Large kitchen, living room, 2 or OPEN HOUSE Midnight (30) “42nd Street” The Edge of Night...... 3 Bewitched...... 5 Will help with 111 pfobicm*. STILL LOOKING? We have proximately acre lot, heavily 3 b^rooms. High 30s. Zinsser 649-4531 — 18 MAIN ST., MANC HESTER The Big Showdown ...... 8-40 Consumer Survival K it...... 24 HERALD want ai..but they teork We invite you to come to take SUNDAY 1-3 P.M. (1933). Warner Baxter. ’The Untouchables ...... 9 Meet the M ayors...... 9 THURSDAY MOVIES full, part-time openings. Agency, 646-1511. Father Knows Best...... 11 New ’Treasure Hunt...... 30 like magic. a look. This home is designed wooded. Mid 60’s. “SOUTHVIEW” The Doctors ...... 20-22-30 Star T rek ...... 11 Ken Callaway Outdoors . . . . 18 Noon (11) “You Know What Cill tor Appolntmuit HEBRON Jobseekers complete employ­ for today’s needs. We would NEW DUPLEX HOMES 3:00 ’The Champions...... 18 D ragnet...... 40 Dean Martin Show___ 20-22-30 Sailors Are” (1953). Akim 269-5292 ment service,open weekends. MANCHESTER - New 3- like your opinion. Other T.J. CROCKETT ••PRIVACY** A community of quality built The Price Is Right ...... The Honeymooners ...... 20 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Soundstage...... 24 Tamiroff. 568-1070. bedroom custom Ranch, 2 Casper ...... AVON- A Friendly Personality homes also available. 3 ^ ’s Realtors 643-1577 In a condominium? Yes, in homes with 3 bedrooms, IVz General Hospital ...... Electric Company...... 24-57 6:00 10:30 1:00 (5) “ Daisy Kenyon” baths, aluminum siding, double MANCHESTER is all you need to begin selling DIRECTIONS: this beautiful 2 bedroom, IVz baths, dining room with glass Thriller Theater...... Bonanza...... 40 ’The Waltons ...... 3 New Jersey R eport...... 9 (1947). Joan Crawford. INCOME TAX preparation - beautiful fragrances, jewelry, DUTCHMAID Clothing looking Prom Manchester take Route 41A to garage, excellent Nanny and the Professor . for you. Short hours, good pay, bath duplex with a family neighlrarhood. $47,900. Hayes doors to decks, large living Another World ...... 6:30 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 M edix...... 18 1:00 (9) “That Midnight your home or mine. cosmetics and family products. junction with Route 199. Right on Reasonable. By Danny Byram, will train you. Jessie Dunnack, Route 199 past University to Puddin room finished in barn board. (Corporation, 646-0131. room and kitchens, separate OLDSMOBILE 3:30 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Barney Miller...... 8-40 Kiss” (1949). Mario Lanza. You can be your own boss on MANCHESTER - Reduced to IldN) 649-5096. 423-4216. Lane. (Across street Irom Willimantic Full carpeting and kitchen heating systems and MOTOR The Ranger Station...... M ovies...... 9-11 4:00 (9) “The Black Shield of your own time. Interested? Call $49,900. Four bedroom, center Huckleberry Hound...... I Love Lucy ...... 5 News...... 3-8-18-2^30^0 reservoir.) Signs posted. appliances. Acres of woods, MANCHESTER - Four room basem ^ts, city utilities^ Come To L ife ...... 18 523-9401. hall Colonial, in prime area of SALES One Life to Live ...... Zoom...... 24-57 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Falworth” (1954). Tony Curtis, TAX RETURNS and accoun­ NURSE’S AIDES for all shifts. all for $27,200. (doll house) with wall-to-wall Bill Cosby Show...... Mac Davis S how ...... 20-22-30 older homes, 1 1/2 baths, large Stop “Buy” this weekend. 7:00 The Lucy Show...... 9 Janet Leigh. ting done professionally. Full-time or part-time. Only the AMEDYREALH carpet throughout. Remodeled “Your Oldsmobile Dealer” The Living Word ...... RELIABLE middle-aged man, fireplaced living room, family Directions: Hartford Rd. to Maggie's Exercises...... News...... 3-22-40 Bill Moyers’ Journal___24-57 ’Die F.B.1...... 11 8:00 (9) “A Very Special Reasonable rates. Confidential. semi-retired acceptable,'handy experienced need apply. Realtors 875-6283 room, eat-in kitchen, 2-car gar­ kitchen, beamed ceiling in Wilfred Rd. near Spencer St. 4:00 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 8:30 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Favor” (1965). Rock Hudson. Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, with tools, must be in good Highest starting salary m the Professional services age. Many extras including MERRITT living room, two bedrooms, full 512 WEST CENTER ST. - 643-1511 basement. Asking $26,900. intersection. Bewitched ...... Trath or Consequences...... 8 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 8:00 (11) “The Real Glory” 649-9145. steal health. Must have car, area. Liberal fringe benefits. 7 days a week. carpeting, pantry with laundry House of Frightenstein ... 11:30 Apply in person East Hartford Realtors 646-1180 Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. The Money M aze...... Ironside ...... 9 Karen Valentine...... 8-40 M ovies...... 3-5-9 (1939). Gary Cooper. 5 to work without supervi­ anti pool. Private sale. 646^4235. BUUICHARD & ROSSmO Movie...... Two Heavens ...... 18 9:00 (57) “ Ikiru” (1952). INCOME TAX returns sion. Good pay for right man. Convalescent Home, 745 Main Realtors-MLS 646-2482 The Mod Squad...... 11 Wide World Special...... 840 a 189 West Center Street NEW or USED The Addams Fam ily...... prepared in your home. References may be required. Street, East Hartford. Black Buffalo...... Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 9:00 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22.-30 Japanese. PRICE REDUCED - Great lot, CHARMING SIX-ROOM Cape, Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, Call after 6 p.m., 643-...... 24-57 The Best of Groucho...... 5 8:00 (11) "Dr. Terror’s House send resume to P.O. Box 1050, Remodeled completely three Truth or Consequences...... 8 NEW AND EXCITING Manchester, Conn. front-to-back living room has MANCHESTER vicinity - carpeting throughout, 2-car garage,, vinyl siding, years ago. Large landscaped ers In separate enclosures. 6:30 ’The Lucy Show...... 9 of H orrors" (1985). Peter panoramic view of Connecticut Valley, large wooded The world’s "finest eatin’ Ironside ...... 9 Cushing. to do this weekend? Come to the lovely fireplace, formal Sparkling clean 7-room Raised lot. Business zone II. Mr. Lind­ I I • • • «M sss B G 9 9 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Captioned News ...... 57 lot. Immediate occupancy. 50's. say, 643-1111. chicken” with incomparable ’The Mod Squad...... 11 9:00 (3) “Golden Needles” WOMAN TO care for 10-month dining room, den and an eat-in] Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, Chico & the M an...... 20-22-30 11:30 boy, days. Middle-aged woman garage, 332’ lot, great garden taste. Dick Van £^ke S how ...... 18 (1974). Joe Don Baker. kitchen chuck full of cabinets, Wall Street Week...... 24-57 Movies ...... 3-5-9 DYNAMITE preferred. References area. Only $40,500. Keith Real Investment Property 25 CALL IN ORDER F ilm ...... 20 three large bedrooms. Oh, Directions: Route 30 to West Road, north on West to 185 In Concert...... 8-40 9:00 (18) To Be Announced. required, Call 643-0804 after 6 Estate, 6 ^ 1 2 6 , 649-1922. Aviation Weather...... 24 0:00 yes, a horse bam and corral West Road. Pick Up 10 Minutes Later Johnny Carson 1...... 20-22-30 11:30 (3) "The Sand PeWles” MANCHESTER GREEN FLEA MARKET p.m. B ZONE property, six room STANEK ELECTRONICS To Tell the Truth...... 30 M ovies...... 3-18 (1966). Steve McQueen. on an additional acre of land. MANCHESTER - Six month house, formerly 2-famlljr, plus DECTS DRIVE-IN Open D oor...... 57 Hot 1 Baltim ore...... 8-40 MIDNIGHT 11:30 (5) “The Lost Saturday & Sunday - 10-S PART-TIME cafeteria helper Central. new, prime west side location, over 4,000 souare foot building, 277 BROAD STR EET PH ONE 649-1124 The Rockford Files ... 20-22-30 The Twilight Zone...... 11 462 C E N T ER ST. 643-2660 7:30 Weekend” (1945). Ray Milland. 819 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE (DM Bezzinl Bldg.) to assist chef in preparation and 5-5 D uplex, 1 1/2 b ath s, WARREN E. HOWLAND central, good for small contrac­ Wild World of Animals...... 3 Firing L in e ...... 24 12:30 11:30 (9) “Day of the Trlf- dispensing of food five days a Keillt Real Estate hardwood floors, aluminum tor, plumber, electrician etc. Realtors 643-1108 Low 50’s. Keith Real Estate, Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Masterpiece ’Theatre...... 57 News...... 11 fids.” Howard Keel. MANCHESTER GREEN week, 4 hours daily. Call Mr. 649-1922 646-4126 siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor- Cooper, 588-2020. poration.ition, 6 ^ 1 3 1 . 649-1922, 646-4126.

5 PAGE TWELVE - MANCHE>TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Sat., Feb. 22, 1975 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER EVENLNG HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat.. Feb. 22 iq7S- pap.it BKVIV BY JIM BERRY Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale Anttquei 48 81 &OYIY 0 O 9 ^ ! H M - Y b t ^ e r r f i c a n t h i h p MANCHESTER - Nice one- WE PAY $10 for complete junk BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NEU COCHRAN q u r BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE WANTED Antioue furniture, VUAfiER APMTIKNTS cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto POfJYUXJK- T A X ACCOOl^At^T W rT T M A T O F A u o r e m ^ p way^ glass, pewter, oil paintings, or bedroom Ranch-type apart­ Five-room townhouse apart­ Body, 528-1990. HELLO, BUMS.' J DESIST IhJ YOUr \ v'^pr'HAPP/ juoTToup/i^e H iJFT; F H ? T O I>SPTM A t 4 7 5 4 ( other antique items. R. ment. Includes heat, hot water. CEDRIC IS HE'S ADPRESSING A 1 SURE HATE ^ ------— ( ^ d efa m a tio n ) UM.VAS.THE FIGHT GAME WM appliances, private entrance. ment, 1V5 tiled baths, 2 air- 6KOOM1N& HIMSELF LUF4CHEON OKOUP ON TO L E A V E . B U T T o P A 'j; , WHAT I HAv/PTO, Harrison, 643-8709. m e r e ly a SHtWCASE FOR $185 per month. Paul Dougai conditioners, wall-to-wall 1972 FORD Torino Station FOR AN IMRJRTANT b u s in e s s t r e n d s at t h e m a j o r /v ifz . m a p p ! FAY F O P (9 7 4 1 Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Wagon - V-8, automatic, power ENeAGEMENT/ THE '“WEARY WAY- ✓ ;s ARNOLO'5 TALENTS,' IN THIS ------ANTIQUES - Early 2-drawer carpeting, full basement, 5AV5 r CAN a g e o f m a s s h i steering, air, very clean. FAREKS" SOUP . r Y . h blanket chest; wooden works heat, hot water, appliances. GET BIGGER COMMUNICATION, Chorches Motors, 643-2791. KircHEN.vS^II b FIGHT PURSES o 3 .2 . cluded. Call 643-4588. mediately. Asking $600. Call ATTRACTIVE three-room WANTED - ANTIQUE fur­ 643-0458 after 6 any day but Bualneaa Property Services Offered 31 Heating-Plumbing 35 Articles for Sale 41 apartment for rent in two fami­ FIVE ROOM apartment, cen­ Fridays. 28 niture, jewelry, glassware, ly house. Private entrance, new ^amtings, lamps, etc. Call 649- tral Icocation, garage, and SNOWPLOWING - Commercial NO JOB tooo small, toilet 12-STRING guitar, electric, appliances, convenient loca­ ^a^king. Call 649-0700 after 1965 CORVAIR MONZA- 4- MANCHESTER - Main Street, repairs, plugged drains, kitchen MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD business zoned, four family, and residential. Jleasonable like new, good case, $50. Phone tion. Ideal for couple. $195, Cali speed, good running condition. rates. Also available as a back­ faucets replaced, repaired, rec 649-7120. 646-5285 after 5:3() only. $300. Call 649-0711. city utilities, level lot, rooms, bathroom remodeling, monthly income. $47,900. Hayes up rig. 646-3467 or 647-9304. FURNISHED 3-room heated THAT' Corp. 646-0131. heat modernization, etc. FYee CUSTOM MADE cigar - □ RENTALS THREE ROOM apartment, apartment, ample parking, con­ 1973 PONTIAC, Catalina, 4- Painting-Papering 32 estimates gladly given. M & M cigarette - candy display case, heat, gas, lights, and parking veniently located. Call 643-4750 door, one owner, 25,000 miles. ^HEDGE... WHO^ DEAD/ Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. SHOT Y O U ? Real Estate Wanted 28 46^1", complete with chair. includM. $175. Porter Street after 4 p.m. Excellent condition, snow tires, PAINTING and p^rhanging, $125. 643-9094. Rooms for Rent 52 area. No pets, security deposit. $2,695. 649-2696. excellent work. References. TOWNE Plumbing Service, 247-4688, 236-0564 p.m. Ideal for MANCHESTER - 3 rooms, first ALL CASH for your property repairs, alterations, vanity THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Free estimates. Fully insured. ROPER gas stove, 4-bumer, newlyweds. floor, appliances, singles O.K. 1974 DODGE Colt GT - Vinyl /5HOW Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. cabinets a specialty. Call to oven, plus heater, $50. or best nished rooms, centrally $115. Security, utilities extra. roof, bucket seats, console, four instant service. Hayes Agency, 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649^ located. Kitchen privileges. C msjy HU. me T It IU8 U S Pr 0" 646-0131. offer. Frlgidaire washer, FOUR-ROOM apartment - Two 643-9274. cylinders, 6,000 miles new, 30 J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom 4056. deluxe model, excellent condi­ Parking. Reasonable rates. bedrooms, heated. $165. Five- mpg. $3,050. 742-9931. decorating. Interior painting. tion, $150 or best offer. 649-27ll Phone 649-2358. room apartment, three Homes tor Rent 54 CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE WE WILL buy your house. Call BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - anytime, Hutchins Agency, Paper hanging. New Ceilings. bedrooms, two baths, heated. 1970 FORD Maverick, 6- Remodeling. Exterior painting. AH heating and plumbing PRACTICALLY new woodbur­ ROOMS FOR rent, close to $185. 36 A pel P la c e , cyiinder, standard, 2-door, less A CAUL w e h a v e ARRIVED OUTSIDE WHAT ARE Realtors, 646-3166. MANCHESTER - Three FROM THE THE HARBOR OF ADEN. KAPITANI Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. repairs plus remodeling. Cai1« ning sheet metal heating stove, Main Street. Reasonable. Manchester. bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 than 57,000 miles, reliable, 25 YOUR ORDERS? 643-1496. Phone 646-5489. BRIDGE bULL!...PRINCE VUSEFG VACHT IS SELLING your house? Call us Fully insured. For estimate call reasonable. Call 649-2411 after 5 baths, wall-to-wall carpeting mpg on highway, $995. Call Lin­ AWAITING USl first and weTl make you a cash 649-9658. p.m. MANCHESTER - Deluxe two and all appliances includeiT da, 742-8142. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing LIGHT housekeeping room for bedroom Townhouse, full. $350 monthly plus utilities. offer. One day service. T. J. rent, stove, refrigerator and Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. - Repairs and remodeling, IT’S terrific the way we’re private basement. Includes A v ailab le M arch 1. M r. 1956 T-BIRD, 3-speed, two tops, Five years experience. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ selling Blue Lustre to clean linens provided. 801 Main heaeat, appliances, carpeting, and Filloramo, 646-6555. like new, new motor and in­ ly. Prompt service on emergen­ rugs and upholstery. Rent Street. 649-9879. pool1. $255 monthly. Paul W. terior, 228-0028, 228-9896. 2 Excellent references. Pete, 742- PRISCILLA’S PO P IMMEDIATE CASH for your cies. 643-7024. BY AL VERMEER property. Let us explain our 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. shampooer $1. E. A. Johnson Dougan, Realtor, ’646-1021 or BOLTON - Single house, gar­ ROOM for rent with kitchen 643-4535. WHY DOES HE' Y O U ------n /TRUE fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Paint Company. age, large yard, references 1973 CHEVROLET Caprice - CARLYLE!) Flooring 38 and living room privileges. Call ALWAYS RUN KNOW WHAT) LOVE 647-1413. PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ required, $220 monthly, 647- Two-door, A-1 condition, deluxe ~ir 643-4588. MANCHESTER - two bedroom interior, vinyl top, power AWAY? T H E Y S A Y , J N E V E R ting, wallpapering, spray/brush PAIR D78-14 snow tire s, 1319. JENNYRUNS , painting. Fair prices, fully in­ FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, excellent condition, $30. Call Duplex, $185 without utilities, steering and brakes, air- SMOOTH' MAY WE BUY your home? SLEEPING ROOM for business Quick, fair, all cash and no sured, experienced and depen- (specializing in older floors). 643-5497. no children, 646-6232 between 1- EAST HARTFORD - Single 2 conditioning, radio, tinted daWe. 643-1671. Ceilings and inside painting. woman - Kitchen and living 7 p.m. bedroom house, 2-car garage, glass, rear defogger, skirts, two problems. Call Warren E. John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- room privileges. On bus line. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. ESTATE SALE - Beauty shop quiet neighborhood. References studded, six regular tires, 29,- INSIDE - Outside painting, 2222. equipment, early American Call 646-1201. MANCHESTER - New 3 required. $220 monthly. 643- 000 miles. Asking $3,500. 872- bedroom Duplex, half of two- 6140 after 5 p.m. 2 fe c ia l rates for people over 65. maple bedroom furniture, dis­ 5983. CASH FOR HOUSES. Why hang ROOM FOR gentleman, family 1 1/2 baths, full base­ MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BI D I ISIIEH fire when you want to sell? Fully insured. Estimates given. hes, appliances, encyclopedia, Call 649-7863. □ MISC. FOR SALE miscellaneous. Thursday, parking, refrigerator/freezer, ment, includes appliances, $275 SMALL TWO - bedroom house, GREMLIN - Free second year There’s a bigger demand for washer and dryer, kitchen per month. Paul W. Dougan your house than you think. Let Friday, and Saturday, starts at appliances included. Ideal for of guarantee (a $99 value) if you privileges. 643-56(!)0. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. ------T F ^ us bring in qualified prospects. INSIDE-OUTSIDE Painting, Articles for Sale 41 9 a.m. 1164 Sullivan Ave., South married couple. Lease and buy and take delivery of a new MY SEAT BELT Or - weUl buy it ourselves. Call )ering at reasonable Windsor. security required. 643-0926. 19'75 before February 28, 1975. IS MISS1N6/ Keith Real Estate 646-4126 or ..all 643-6656 anytime. ALUMINUM sheets used as ATTRACTIVE sleeping room DeCormier Motors, 643-4165. for gentleman. Shower bath, 2-1^ SOMEBODY 649-1922. printing plates, .007 thick, CORNER CUPBOARD, built- EIGHT-ROOM townhouse, C 1975 6y NEA me . T M Rtfl U S P$l Oh WALLPAPERING and painting in; refrigerator for basement free parking, private entrance. porch, patio, recreation area, VEGA 1972 wagon, 4-cylinder, TOOK 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Apply: 195 Spruce Street. PRESIDENTIAL THE BORN LOSER RY ART SANSOM - Excellent work, guaranteed Phone 643-2711. or cottage. Call 649-3196 after 5 pool, tennis, large yard with automatic, good condition, and insured. For free estimates p.m. VILLAGE APTS. beautiful brook, carport, four radio, heater. 646-8555. SELLING? SLEEPING ROOM with call 649-5474. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 ch ild ren m axim um , $350 ^ (I FWlOldE TOR r r V O O U 50 ' e m i Please feel free to call! private family, business man or MANCHESTER We will be delighted to • cents each. Inquire side door. BOOKS - Used books bought monthly. 646-5391. Manchester Evening Herald. and sold. Recycle your paper­ woman preferred. Call 646-1^5. One and two bedrooms. • Estimate a sales price. Building-Contracting 33 backs for cash. Harlequin Near schools, churches NINE-ROOM house, two UP TO MOO • Explain what should be done - things Romances, westerns, science NEWLY FURNISHED room on kitchens, two driveways, 2 1/2 WE BUY and sell used fur­ and shopping center, on you should at least know about. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - niture. Cash on the line. One fiction specially needed. The bus line. Very clean. (?all 646- baths, appliances, rental flexi­ JUNK CARS • Answer any questions. 0505. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ piece or an entire housefull. Book Comer, 499 Main Street, bus line. Call anytime ble. Call 649-6548. WANTED The service is free, and we enjoy doing Manchester, 643-1788. Closed ditions, rec rooms, porches and 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 WE WILL PAY UP TO $100 it for you. There is no obligation at all! roofing. No job too small. Call Main Street Rear, behind Mondays. FURNISHED ROOM, share 646-2623 THREE BEDROOM Ranch, 3/4 649-3144. Douglas Motor Sales. kitchen and bath, north end acres, air-conditioned, FOR YOUR JUNK CAR • < ,OD£GARD HOMEMADE UTILITY trailer, Manchester. Call between 5- refrigerator, and stove, no Depending on Year and midnight, 647-9288. REALTY _ CARPENTRY - Repairs, CLEAN USED refrigerators, 4x8x2’. $200 or best offer. (^11 utilities, Andover, Conn. Model remodeling, additions, roofing. ranges, automatic washers, 646-6885 after 3 p.m. MANCHESTER - Homestead Available. March 1st, security, FREE TOW rilE FLINTSTONES 643-4365 Call David Patria, South Wind­ with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Apartments For Rent 53 Park Village, large two $250 monthly. Call 423-8649. SAME DAY SERVICE sor, 644-1796. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- SEASONED HARDWOOD - bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 PLEASE CALL FOR WE HAVE customers waiting 2171 Split and round for fireplace, baths, full private basement, SINGLE FAMILY - 5 room CURRENT PRICE LISTS $2.50 per trunk load. 78 Erie for the rental of your apartment n-f IT'S P E B B L E S / WES ROBBINS carpentry patio, includes heat. Ranch, $230 per month plus 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 522-1104 ALLEY O O P BY V.T. HAMLIN ...O N THE OUTS IDE./- remodeling specialist. Ad­ SEASONED oak wood - Split Street, off Keeney Street. or home. J.D. Real Estate appliances, and carpeting also deposit. Call 742-6519 between IF y SHE'S GOING w a l l s ON , WHERE W HERE SH E after 5 p.m. 247-0910 I F Associates, Inc. 646-1980. THROUGH THE □ MISC. SERVICES ditions, rec rooms, dormers, and ready for fireplace. ^0 pool. $275 per month. Paul W. 7:30-8:15 a.m.. THIS IS LIKE USING A PEA SHOOTER ) THE FLOORS./ 16 SH E CAN'T DO ALLIED WHAT'S SCRIBBUNG EPERYWHERE built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, dump truck loads delivered. WHITE FRIGIDAIRE portable Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, or AGAINST AN ELEPHANT/ Yc NOW a n y /v\ o r e 649-3446. 742-7886. LOOKING for anything in real 643-4535. Business for Rent 55 SCRAP METALS WRONG, PERIOD ! n S’ dishwasher, formica woodgrain estate rental — apartments, DEAf? Services Offered 31 741 WINDSOR STREET top, used 18 months, $85. Call homes, multiple dwellings, no €> LEON Cieszynski builder - new WOOD-Seasoned oak, sawed between 5-7 p.m., 643-0834. SUB-LET 3 1/2 rooms, 122 EAST CENTER STREET - HARTFORD SHARPENING Service - homes custom built, any length, split, $50 per cord fees. Call J.D. Real Estate appliances, heat, bus line, good Personal size first floor modern Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Saws, knives, axes, shears, remodeled, additions, rec delivered. John Hutchinson, SEASONED Fireplace Wood - location, $170. Phone 643-5476. office. Merritt Agency, 646- skates, rotary blades. Quick rooms, garages, kitchens 742-6639. 1180. $20 per 3/4 ton pickup load ONE ROOM and three room 1972 FORD TORINO wagon, service. Capitol Equipment remodeled, bath tile, cement delivered. Call 228-9585. THREE ROOM furnished Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ WOODEN PALLETS for sale at furnished apartm ent - All apartment, central, two blocks SEASONAL Restaurant - Fully $1,995. One owner, leaving E utilities. Older persons equipped. Beer license, country. Power steering and Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday tial or commercial. Call 649- circulation department, TA(J SALE - (Five Family) preferr^. 272 Main Street from Main Street, rent includes 7:30-9, Saturday, '7:30-4. 643- 4291. Manchester Herald. $2.-$5. sir all utilities and parking, securi­ guaranteed patronage, gross transmission, disc brakes, Sunday. 12-6, 10 speed bike, beautiful condition. Storrs 429- 7958. ■baby • furnishings,...... electric lawn ty deposit required, $190. 643- profit, $50,000. Excellent oppor­ TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SEASONED firewood, cut, FURNISHED two room apart­ 1111. tunity for person or couple 8213. mower, Volkswagen trailer ment, private bath, heat, hot REWEAVING burns, holes. Carpentry and general contrac­ split, delivered, truck load $30. hitch, many other items too willing to work long hours, Zippers, umbrellas repaired. ting. Residential and commer­ Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 water, utilities. Apply EAST HARTFORD - Four seven days a week, including 1966 TEMPEST, new paint, numerous to mention. 26 Barry Marlow’s 869 Main Street. engine needs changing, have I lUg US P»l Ofl Window shades, Venetian cial. Whether it be a small after 6. Road, Manchester. Near room heated apartment, stove holidays, April through Oc­ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. repair job, a custom built home tober. Manchester vicinity. engine, $375 , trade up. Call 649- Buckley Elementary School. and refrigerator. Security ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. or anything in between, cali 646- A-1 reconditioned color 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot required. Available March 1. Mail resum e to Box “ N’’ 65' MR. ABERNATHY W IN AT BRIDGE water, cooking gas, stove, 1379. televisions now on displav in YAMAHA 70” skis, fibreglass, $180. Telephone after 5 p.m, Manchester Evening Herald. VfCHRDJivK«4» MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. our show room. Most of these' refrigerator, wall-to-wall 643-0514, 528-3820. Trucks for Sale 82 FOUND A MORE rr\rr\ also poles, best offer. Call 649- carpet, $175. Centrally located, ^ rr\ rv> Removal, pruning, lot clearing, ANY TYPE Carpentry and sets are in excellent condition, MANCHESTER - Any size WHY PONT'iOU use EFFECTIVE /v> 4006 after 6. adults only. No pets. Security The bidding has been: 22 spraying. Fully insured. masonry work, additions and ideal for living room or family AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY manufacturing - warehouse 1964 DODGE 3/4 ton pickup, YOUR DUCK CALL, LURE. Honors do not a game make Licensed. Free estimates. remodeling. Free estimates. A. room. Modern TV Service, 805 deposit required. Call 643-9678. - modern 3 room apartment, space, 2,000 square feet to 100,- good condition, $5(K). Call 64^ 0454. A/iR. ABERNATHY? Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. Squillacote, 649-0811. Hartford Road, next to Gus’s Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 appliances, carpeting, storage, 000 square feet. Brokers W est N orth E a st South Pizza, Manchester. 646-2205. MANCHESTER - pleasant four parking, lease and security protected. Call 1-226-1206. NORTH 22 room apartment, modern, cen­ 1973 FORD F250 V-8 Standard 4- A8S4 South could have had both his TREE SERVICE (Soucier) BUILDING - Remodeling, DOG-CAT boarding reser-’ required, no dogs, Hilliard It has been said, accidents 1 ♦ trally located, avocado speed, excellent condition. $2,- honors and the game if he had Trees cut, trimmed or topped, roofing, rec rooms, additions, SELECT seasoned hardwood vations. Combined inside/out- Street. Call after 6, 649-7M9. SHARE OFFICE space with ac­ ¥932 with a hundred honors have kilt­ 1 ¥ 1 N .T. P a ss 2 * appliances, carpeting, no pets, 800. Call 742-6914. used a little care. When he got stumps removed, fuily insured, garages. All kinds, carpentry for sale. $25. per load, side runs, partitioned privacy, countant. Excellent location for ¥ J 10 3 ed more bridge players than ac­ P a ss P a ss 2 ¥ 2 * $2()5 monthly. 649-3978, 646-4780. 9 Got a tree problem? Well worth work. For estimates call 649- delivered. Call The Andrew An- ermicidal lighting. Canine SIX room apartment and gar­ attorney, real estate, in­ 4iK654 cidents with autos. around to leading diamonds he 3 ¥ Dbl. P a ss surance, etc. 649-1680, 649-3549. WEST EAST (D) should have led the king, since You, South, hold: a phone call. 742-8252. 1142. saldi Company, 649-5249. [oliday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, age. Heat not included, MPtS* NEW FIVE room flat, all references and security. No Motorcycles-BIcycles 84 A 9 7 3 A 10 6 We have not seen the latest East was marked with the ace A AQ76 ¥2AKJ54AAQ82 Manchester, 646-5971. appliances, fully carpeted, RIDEiekMy CUSTOM MADE Draperies, MASON CONTRACTOR - DURST M-600 enlamer, $80. g pets or children. 649^9722. ¥ 7 5 4 ¥ 10 8 6 statistics, but we would be the for his opening bid. East could What do you do now? basement storage with washer EXPERT bicycle repairs, all not duck. That would give South very reasonable work Plastering, custom built stone Pop riveter kit, $5. 'Two 5-lug AKC Registered Mini-Toy DFFICE SPACE AQ 952 AA87 last ones to dispute the claim. A — Pass. You are ready for any gi^ranteed, call anytime. 649- or brick fireplaces, chimney 14’’ wheel rims, $5 for both. Call Poodles. Charcoal, Silver and and dryer connections. VERNON - Town House Three- makes, models and speeds. A 10 98 AAQJ73 South had a hundred honors in his 10 trick. On the other hand, lead your partner makes and will Convenient to schools and shop­ Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, m two suits. If he had forgotten all if East took the trick he would probably set this contract at least repairs, block and cement 649-8055. A oiie bedroom ranch style FOR RENT SOUTH Apricot. Shots. Ready for ping. First and second floor work. New and repairs. E. delivery now. $75 each. 875- apartment community. Its 250 square feet, center ofl Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI AAKQJ2 about them and raised his have had the Hobson’s choice two tricks. TWO HANDYMEN - will clean Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. IMPORTED Danish orange available. Call Mr. Peterman, 2098. partner to three notrump, between leading a diamond or a 7782. 649-9404, 646-2912. spacious interior d e si^ and Manchester, air conditioning! ¥AKQ J TODAY'S QUESTION attics and cellars, light wool mini dress, size 7, total conveniences, along with North would have romped home heart, or laying down the ace of and parking. Call: 643-9551. HBrj SPCm-ESS/ CONT YOJ MEAN, Q U K S WHO?" « K64 Instead of bidding one notrump trucking, reasonable rates, 643- REMODELING jobs needed - excellent condition, originally its unusual architectural design 1 Campers-Trallers A2 with the rubber. clubs and setting up dummy’s AKC Registered Pembroke your partner has bid two diamonds 5305. Design services included. Call $48, asking $10. Also wool MANCHESTER- Five rooms, and attractive landscaping, Mobile Homes 85 GUESS WHAT? king. Welsh Corgi, ten weeks old, first floor, redecorated, one Both vulnerable over W est's one heart. What do you Everett W. VanDyne, 6334)137. evening pants suit, dark blue male, red and white. Call 1-537- provides for a comfortable However, South wanted that child, $138. Security. Utilities APPROXIMATELY 800 square NEW 14’ wide $9,995 not a do now ? ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ and green, size 9, $10. Also two 1627. homelike atmosphere. Total W est N o rth E a s t S outh extra 100 points and bid four INEWSPAPEH ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Answer Monday eling, rec rooms, offices, FOR PAINTING, Papering and pair of slacks, two sweaters. extra. March occupancy. 643- electric, no pets, rentals $180 feet, partially partitioned, no stripped down model, super spades. West’s 10 of clubs held 9274. heat. Main Street, available im­ house, trades welcome. 20 household repairs. Phone 649- Carpentry Work - Call Gaffney Call 649-8055. per month. Please call 872-0528 I* 2 * the first trick. He continued the Answer to Previous Puzzle BEAUTIFUL six month old mediately. $75 monthly. Call 4594. Brothers. Free estimates, AKC registered Samoyed. Had Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. homes to choose from, $999. P a s s 2 N .T . P a s s 4 * suit and South ruffed. Three after 6 p.m., 644-2314. The Auld Sod L l I B re o w quality workmanship. 647-1091. ROBERTS reel to reel stereo ROCKVILLE - Available Immediate placement. P a s s P a ss P a s s leads drew the trumps, all shots. Excellent with March 1. Nicely furnished 31/2- BUILDING and remodeling - tape deck with built-in eight children. $100. 649-5824 after 5 THREE ROOMS - Heat, hot Excellent financing. Parts, whereupon South led a low dia­ S S E room apartment. Heat, no pdts, EXCELLENT location, 500-1500 Opening lead - 1 0 * Kitchens, bathrooms, family STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone track, records and plays back. p.m. water and electric. (Hose to bus supplies, and accessories, full­ mond. West hopped up with the ACROSS no children. Security. $170 square feet, heat, janitor, time service department. Plaza queen and led a third club. 2 Electrified rooms, garages, roofing and walls, fireplaces, flagstone Excellent condition, $250. 643- line. One person. Security 1 Irish republic monthly. 646-1060. parking included. As low as $75 Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross particles gutters. Free estimates. Paul terraces, concrete repairs, in­ 0753. AKC registered mini-toy and deposit. 643-8418. South had to ruff with his last 5 Irish fuel per month. Call 649-5334, 643- 3 Shower S. Matarazzo, 875-0509. side and outside. Reasonably toy poodles. Also one black Highway, Berlin,Turnpike, trump. He cashed the good 9 Irish nickname 7175. 4 Penetrate priced. 643-0851. male pomeranian. Stud service DELUXE ONE - bedroom Berlin, (jonn. 1-828-0369. hearts, but had to give East the 12 Horse color 2 SKI-DOO, two years old, used THREE ROOM heated apart­ DI3C By Oswald & James Jacoby X i % 13 Preposition 5 Genus of CLEANING SERVICE for five hours total. Asking $500. for above breeds. 742-8963. apartment - Complete ment, $135 monthly, young last two tricks. grasses <3 L A Resort Property SELLING YOUR HOME? Call 14 Cuckoo stores, factories, offices, RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Phone 649-2252 after 5:30 p.m. appliances, carpeting, air- married couple preferred. Call 6 Volunteer A 1 C For Rent 58 Plaza Mobile Home Brokers. blackbird Z E E homes, schools. Also window COCKER SPANIEL, male, two conditioned, swimming pool. after 5 p.m, 649-2759. BY FRANK O’NEAL 7 Solar disk Buyers waiting. 1-828-0369. 15 Signed in ab­ E N cleaning. “ Special rates to BIDWELL Home Improvement MAN’S 10-speed bike - Like years old, best offer. Needs $175 plus utilities. Robert D. breviated form 8 Now SELLING SHARE in ski lodge, 9 Fatherhood 26 Disguise 45 Churns Senior (Jitizens.’’ No job too big Co. Expert installation of new. Call 64^3022 before 5 p.m. more room, now in apartment. Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. 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Ai3dvs onDi'.y irnd PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat,, Feb. 22, 1975 OBITUARIES Manchester Week in Review POLICE REPORT Casper Matchulat SOUTH WINDSOR - Casper lianrl|patpr tEumtun Ikralb Thomas Donnelly, 90, of 112 Matchulat, 55, of 520 Deming Vandalism at School Costs Thousands Battista Rd. died Friday at a Edward Wrobel, 23, of 229 gained by breaking a rear win­ St. died Friday night at Windsor convalescent home. Oak St., was charged this mor­ dow. Reported taken was $6 in Manchester Memorial Mr. Donnelly was born Jan. Vandalism made big news'ih Turek said receipt of almost echoed this week when Mayor ning with operating a motor change, small and large hunting MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 123 Hospital. He was the husband of People Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES 26, 1885 in County Armagh, Manchester this week when $13.4 million worth of taxes by John Thompson, a Democrat, vehicle while under the in­ knifes, candy, cigarettes and PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Mrs. Gertrude Zutter Frank P. Sheldon of Ireland, and had lived in custodians at Highland Park the end of January. With five declined to apologize to fluence of alcohol, operating an postage stamps. Matchulat. Manchester was honored Manchester for 45 years. He School discovered several thou­ months of the current fiscal unregistered motor vehicle and A break and entry at Mr. Matchulat was born May petitioners who want the Tuesday night with the Paul was a member of Center sand dollars worth of damages year to go, the receipts thus far driveway removed and the side misuse of marker plates in con­ Manchetter Tool, 130 Hartford 31, 1919 in South Windsor and Harris Fellowship Award, for Congregational Church and the done Tuesday night. equaled almost 95 per cent of yard of the old school returned nection with a two-car collision Rd., was reported to police had lived here all his life. He distinguished service to the Odd Fellows Lodge of Ware, School system workers the 12-month estimates. to its former state. Carl at Main and William Sts., Friday. Police said that entry was an Army veteran of World Manchester Rotary Club. The Mass. struggled to get the school back In the North End, the Eighth Zinsser, a Republican, had Manchester Police report. was gained by breaking a rear War II, serving in the European local club was celebrating its Navajo Reservation Facility Survivors are 2 sons, Robert in shape for re-opening Mon­ Utilities District Board of suggested the apology because Police said that the Wrobel window. An adding machine theater. He was employed as a 35th anniversary this week. J. Donnelly of Manchester and day, while classes were out this Directors indicated it might Mayor Thompson characterized vehicle hit in the rear the vehi­ and typewriter, valued at $634, group supervisor in the tool in­ David Larsson, a Manchester John T. Donnelly of Enfield; a week on mid-winter vacation. have to hike taxes in its next the petition as "politically cle operated by Peter Uzupes of was reported missing. . spection department of Pratt High School graduate attending daughter, Mrs. Howard C. Among vandalism reported at fiscal year. The district’s tax motivated.” 414 Summit St. Uzupes was Manchester Police in and Whitney Division of United Bowdoin College in Maine, Brown of Suffield; a sister, the school were smashed win­ rate has remained unchanged Later in the week Mayor treated and released at cooperation with state Motor Aircraft Corp., East Hartford, received recognition this week Mrs. Sarah Wylie of Santa Ana, dows, destroyed audio-visual since 1957-1958 but the board is Thompson found himself on the Manchester Memorial Hospital Vehicle Department officers, and had been with the firm for for co-authoring a musical play made several arrests and Taken Over by Armed Indians Calif.; and 10 grandchildren. equipment and ransacked faced with increased costs of all other side of a political question for minor injuries sustain^. 36 years. about coastal Maine. issued warnings during a spot The funeral is Monday at 11 classrooms and offices. There operation and services. from a fellow Democrat on the Wrobel was later charged SHIPROCK, N.M.. (UPI) - The in custody right now and our people are set He was a member of Our Another local student, Balir check Friday. volving industrial operations on Navajo described the persons expected to join the a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, were signs of attempts to start As the municipality struggles Board of Directors. The mayor with interfering with a police national treasurer of the American Indian up around the plant." Savior Lutheran Church, J. Van Camp, received a grant Among the summonses issued land and health care services. group as “community leaders” from the 400 Main St. The Rev. Winthrop fires which weren’t successful. to hold the line on budgets, was supporting a resolution in­ officer and resisting arrest. He Movement said he and 20 armed Indians He said the Indians were “pretty well Manchester Lodge of Masons, from the Central Connecticut were: He said the demands would be "revised reservation and "traditional tribal Nelson Jr. of Center The following day, school of­ Manchester Realtors were troduced to the Republican is being held in lieu of a $1,000 occupied the Fairchild Corp. plant in this armed.” and Nutmeg Forest, Tall State College Alumni Associa­ Walter Larson, 40, of 426 W. and refined” following the afrrival of un­ leaders.” Congregational Church will of­ ficials reported a burglary at a trying to drum up som e minority which calls on the surety bond and will be Navajo reservation community today, Capt. Raymond B. Thompson of the Cedars of Lebanon, of tion to perfect a wind-powered Middle Tpke., operating a named “mediators we’re going to bring in ficiate. Burial will be in East Manchester High School business this week. They heard governor to pass on federal presented at the next court ses­ taking two plant guards into “custody.” Navajo tribal police said the occupation Manchester. electrical generating plant. motor vehicle while his license this afternoon” to take over leadership of General Demands Cemetery. maintenance garage. Stolen some good and some bad news grants to cities and towns. sion. ____ had been peaceful. He said the AIM the occupation. He is also survived by two A one per cent increase in is under suspension and AIM treasurer Larry Anderson, who He declined to say if they would include Friends may call at the goods and vandalsim there from tree local bankers: Director Phyllis Jackston members were stopping traffic into the sisters, Mrs. Raymond Miller births and a three per cent M ichael Johnson, 25, of operating with unsafe tires. said he was a Navajo from Fort Defiance, “We’ve already contacted our national any members of the tribal council, the funeral home Sunday from 2 to resulted in a loss of nearly $300. Home mortgage money Is objected, saying the resolution plant today. Thompson said he planned no of Manchester and Mrs. Henry decrease in deaths were Rockville, was charged Friday Court date is March 18. Ariz., said “no force was used” in the AIM leaders in St. Paul, Minn.,” Anderson elected Navajo governing body. Manchester Police are in­ available and interest rates was a Republican political immediate action against the occupiers. Nelson of South Windsor, 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. recorded in Manchester in 1974, with third-degree criminal mis­ Leon Dion, 25, of 25 Edgerton takeover. said. He said these included AIM national In listing the general demands, Ander­ vestigating the cases. have been going down, the move. The mayor introduced a The funeral is Monday at 1 but the number of marriages chief in connection with van­ St., operating an unregistered Four Areas of Demands director Dennis Banks and Clyde son cited grievances including conditions bankers said, although the three-part resolution he had p.m. at Our Savior Lutheran during the year stayed about dalism to a motor vehicle. He motor vehicle. Court date is “There was no pushing involved,” he Anderson said the occupation was Bellecourt, national coordinator. at the electronic transistor plant which he Mrs. Antonia Custer current rate of about 8% per prepared. Mrs. Jackston voted Church. The Rev. Ronald A. the same, the town clerk was released on his written March 18. said. “We just walked in. The guards are prompted by demands on four subjects in- All Indians said had reduced its work force from Mrs. Antonia (Nome) Custer, cent is probably rock-bottom for two parts of it and against Erbe, pastor, will officiate. reported this week. promise to appear in Court of Thomas Druzdis, 31, of South The AIM spokesman said all members about 1,(MX) to 500 since Jan. 1. 91, of 11 Wellington Rd. died Money Matters and rates may rise later this the one calling for pass through Burial will be in East Common Pleas 12, East Hart­ Windsor, operating a motor of his group were Indians. The other three demands involved the this morning at Mt. Sinai Town Manager Robert Weiss, year. The message: “Now is of funds. Cemetery, Manchester. ford, March 10;__ “Half are from AIM and the other half Public Health Service Hospital in Hospital, Hartford. She was the speaking at the Wednesday the time to buy a home.” vehicle without a license. Court Friends may call at Holmes The Board of Directors and The Weather date is March 18. Violent Weather Hits are members of the Navajo Warrior Shiprock, the Arizona Public Service Co. widow of William Custer. night annual meeting of the In other business news this Richard Kehoe, 34, of An­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St., an advisory committee named Three vehicles on Spencer St. Society,” he said. and Utah International Mines, Anderson Mrs. Custer was born Jan. 30, Manchester Property Owners week, grocer Frank Tornaquin- Last week’s snow made this dover, was charged Friday with Manchester, Sunday from 2 to 4 to set priorities for spending a Anderson said the two guards would be said. APS and Utah International are in­ 1884 in Mavien Weder, Ger­ Association, said the formula dici of Manchester opened a week’s snowman, and snowdog, failure to carry his registration were vandalized, it was and 7 to 9 p.m. federal grant discovered they and snowdragon, and reported to police Friday. Southland, Midwest released unharmed sometime today at volved in coal mining and power produc­ many, and had lived in he used to project a probable new supermarket: On the Silas and operating a motor vehicle had somewhat different ideas In one case, $70 worth of which time “we’ve got people set up to tion operations in the Four Corners area of Manchester for 85 years. She tax increase is still valid. Deane Highway in snowgiant, and what have you. without a license in connection about how much money to Many of the scuplted creatures items were taken from the vehi­ negotiate for us that are coming in.” He New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado. was a member of Concordia Weiss, preparing to start Wethersfield. "Frank’s,” in with a two-car accident at Main By United Press International were pulled from Salamander Cave near spend for what. The differences started out mammouth, but cle owned by Patrick Clancy of Joseph Lunlieri Sr. Lutheran Church and a charter budgeting for the 1975-1976 business since 1972, now is the arose from a reshuffling when and Hazel Sts. Bloomington, Ind., Sunday. The victims with the the quasi-vernal 74J Spencer St. Items valued at Tornadoes and thunderstorms raked the Joseph Lantieri Sr., 78, of member of its Golden Age Club. fiscal year, wouldn’t repeat his name of four stores. The others the anticipated grant dropped Police said that Cynthia John­ apparently became trap p ^ in the cave temperatures, they deminished $3 were taken in a second inci­ Southland with fatal fury Sunday, leaving Hartford died Friday at St. She also belonged to the Senior December prediction that are in Manchester, Glaston­ from $470,000 a year to $301,000. son, 17, of Vernon, was attemp­ during a flash flood and drowned. At and some got a little fuzzy dent and in the third case, $66 a trail of dead and injured, heavy rains Francis Hospital, Hartford. He Citizens. Manchester’s tax rate could up bury, and West Hartford. By the w eek’s end, the ting to make a turn and the another cave two miles away, four Illinois President Optimistic was the father of Joseph Lan­ Survivors are a daughter, up by as much as nine mills. around the detail. Kehoe vehicle struck it. Ms. worth of merchandise was triggered. deadly flash floods in the cave explorers were found cold, wet and differences had been resolved taken, including two tennis tieri Jr. of Manchester. Mrs. Robert (Evelyn) Kittle of Neither did he disclaim the In Dispute It is a question whether they Johnson was issued a written Midlands and a thick layer of snow hunpy but otherwise unharmed. The four largely along the lines will last the weekend. And will rackets. clogged the Southwest. He is also survived by a Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Min­ prediction. suggested by the advisory com­ warning for failure to signal. decided to wait it out inside the cave when The controversy over the they be last of the season’s Four other cases of van­ Heavy rains inundated portions of North daughter and a grandchild. nie Rautenberg of Manchester; In other tax news this week. mittee. Kehoe and a passenger in his the flooding began." driveway at Lincoln Center snowart? dalism to motor vehicles were Carplina. Veto Will Be Upheld The funeral is Monday at 8:15 and several nieces and Revenue Collector James vehicle, Mary 'Tinnerella, 26, of At Pontiac, Mich., a twin-engine jet a.m. from the D’Esopo Funeral nephews. Hartford, were taken by am­ reported to police Friday. They A rural bridge over the Yadkin River at crashed into the side of a fog-shrouded Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Ave., ■The funeral is Monday at 1:30 bulance to Manhester occurred in other areas of town, Siloam, N.C., collapsed Sunday night, hill, killing one crewman and injuring WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford rain, that the skies would clear so he could police said. Hartford, with a Mass at St. p.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, Memorial Hospital where they spilling cars into the bulging river and another. is optimistic that Congress will be unable practice golf. to delay the additional oil import costs Luke’s Church, Hartford, at 9. 400 Main St. The Rev. Bertram Police Arrest Pair On Drug Sale Charges were treated and released for killing at least three persons. Authorities The rain stopped and Ford played 12 Snows in Texas that he established as an energy conserva­ Burial will be in Mt. St. Strand, pastor of Concordia minor injuries. said at least three autos disappeared un­ holes. Ford practiced both approach shots BahaHs Mark der the surging water and all available Heavy snows clogged roads in portions tion measure. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ Lutheran Church, will officiate. Drug-related charges were Gibbens, who were conducting suspected to be LSD, and a sub­ of Common Pleas 12, East Kehoe is scheduled to appear and chip shots before teeing off. “I need of Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma, stran­ All the head counts taken on Capitol Hill field. Burial will be in East brought against two men who a surveillance at the scene, stance believed to marijuana. Hartford, scheduled for March in court March 11. Ayyam Sunday rescue units were sent to the scene. • the work on my short game,” he said. “I ding hundreds of motorists. say the vote will be close, but there will be Friends may call at the Cemetery. were arrested Friday after­ placed Raub and Hopkins under 11. need to practice for Wednesday.” Members of the Baha’i Com­ A tornado ripped through Tuscaloosa, Three to five inches of snow bogged the two-thirds needed to override a funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 Friends may call at the noon at gunpoint, Manchester arrest In other Manchester Police More support came Sunday from Raub and Hopkins were each munity in Manchester will be Ala., killing at least one person and down Dallas and up to seven inches of promised veto and delay the $3 per barrel and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to funeral home Sunday from 2 to Police report. reports: Commerce Secretary Frederick Dent, Police said a search of Raub released on $5,000 surety bonds celebrating Ayyam i Ha Sunday leaving some 60 others injured. Early snow covered portions of Missouri. An charge on crude oil that otherwise will be 9 p.m. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Lee Raub, 22, of 84 Burnside Officer Allen Wood assisted who said in Lexington, Ky., that un­ turned up 385 purple pills. with court appearance in Court from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the reports indicated three deaths but Army helicopter was used to airlift 24 per­ in effect by April 1. Congress has finally The family suggests that any Ave., East Hartford, and Gary State Police this morning in the employment would reach 8.2 per cent. Mrs. Bertha Keller Meadows Convalescent Center. authorities said only one fatality could be sons from snowbound cars near Geary, begun working on its own economy-energy memorial contributions may be Hopkins, 17 of 766 Hop River pursuit of a stolen Volvo. Police “The most important thing that can VERNON - Mrs. Bertha ’This event, which is open to confirmed. Trees were uprooted, homes Okla., late Saturday. At McKinney, Tex., program, but it is within the framework made to the parking lot fund of Rd., Bolton, were charged after said that the vehicle in question happen to the nation now is to put a fuse on Trueb Keller, 76, formerly of AREA the residents of The Meadows were reduced to rubble and sparking where six to eight inches of snow fell, two Ford proposed; an immediate tax cut and Concordia Lutheran Church. attempting to make a sale on went behind Lincoln School and power lines dotted the city. Authorities the Congress to get action,” he said. “If Valley View Lane, died this went over embankment into and to the public, will be Greyhound buses were damaged and three tax reductions for 1975. New State Rd. POLICE REPORT celebration of joy in sharing Scouts Doing Good Deed said the twister “completely blew away” autos were demolished in a chain-reaction they defer action for 90 days, we'll never morning at a Rockville con­ Mrs. Michael Saternis Center Srings Park. Taken to Going to Florida the second floor of the Scottish Inn Motel accident which left 33 persons injured. get it.” valescent home. She was the ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Irene Raub was charged with il­ Tropp H in Hartford were John with children, and an offering Flushing, N.Y. and Joyce 0. Members of the Eagle Patrol of Troop pipes and auto mufflers. Taking part and heavily damaged several other The President heads to Florida Tuesday Congress, under repeated criticism like widow of Joseph Keller, M. Saternis of 23 Cottage St. legal sale or possession with in­ VERNON Adams, Robert Smith and of charitable activities. Iowa Snowbound Wick, 45, of 4 Tumblebrook Dr,, 123 of the Boy Scouts, sponsored by businesses. to play in the Jackie Gleason Celebrity that, is beginning to act. A $21.3 billion tax Mrs. Keller was born Aug. 20, died early this morning at a tent to sell of hallucinogenic David J. Japonis, 28, of Henry Gingras, all of North The program will include a in the project were, from left: John A severe winter storm packing heavy Vernon, were drivers of cars in­ ’The tornado swept northeast across the Golf 'Tournament on Wednesday. On the cut, passed by the House Ways and Means 1898 in Gruninger, Switzerland, Rockville convalescent home. substance (LSD), and illegal Bristol, was charged by Vernon Branford. professional and non­ the Community Baptist Church, spent Wilt, 57 Lexington St.; Hank Vinick, snow and strong winds socked eastern volved in a rear-end crash on professional puppet show, in­ city and smashed into several suburbs. schedule are more speeches in favor of his Committee as an immediate antidote for and lived in California before She was the wife of Michael J. possession of controlled sub­ Police yesterday with about four hours Saturday collecting 90 Cushman Dr., and Tim Kenefick, 60 Iowa, dumping 10 inches of snow or more Rt. 83 Friday. Mrs. Wick was dividual talent performances, proposals. Meanwhile, his aides and allies' recession, begins moving through the coming to Vernon in 1961. She Saternis. stance (marijuana). Hopkins attempted second-degree A window at Connecticut debris along Vernon St. They ended up Flash Floods in Ohio in some sections and bringing most activi­ issued a warning for failure to square dancing, and other Hamilton St. Now shown is Les will be working for enough votes to uphold House. Chairman A1 Ullman, D-Ore,, was a member of the Apostolic Mrs. Saternis was born in was charged with conspiracy to larceny in an alleged flimflam. Valley Coin, 533 Main St., was with six bags filled with bottles, cans Heavy weekend rains touched off a fatal ty to a standstill. drive a reasonable distance entertainment. Refreshments Williams of 42 Arnott Rd. (Herald the veto, which congressional sources wants to go to the House floor Thursday Christian Church of Ellington. Rockville and had lived here all sell hallucinogenic substance. Police say he tried to sell a broken sometime this morning, and other discarded materials like tail round of flash floods in the Ohio Valley. Roads in eastern Iowa were 100 per cent apart. will also be shared. photo by Dunn) expect by Friday evening. with only one amendment permitted — a Survivors are a brother, her life. Manchester man liquor and a police said. Police said the The bodies of three student explorers snow and ice covered and many were Peter T. Vlachos, 21, of 239 Planning and participating in Asked about the veto’s timing. Ford $17.5 billion Republican substitute closer Jacob Trueb of Ellington; three She is also survived by 3 sons, Police said that after a deal TV set for $800. He is being held owner was notified and nothing closed. Drifts were as high as a car in said, “We’re thinking about it.” Vernon Ave. was charged with these events are Richard and to Ford’s proposal. sisters. Miss Hannah Trueb, Joseph J. Saternis and Michael was completed. Detectives Er­ in lieu of $500 surety bond for was reported missing. Davenport, Iowa. Blowing snow dropped ‘T m always an optimist,” the President Mrs. Louise Schneider and Miss nie McNally and Sam Kotsch appearance in Common Pleas reckless driving as the result of A break and entry at Veal’s P a t Hopkins, Myrna and visibility to zero. Dozens of schools shut The committee bill includes tax rebates, L. Saternis, both of Rockville, responded Sunday to a question about increases in standard deductions which Hermine Trueb, all of and Policewoman Susan Court 19, Rockville Tuesday. an accident today at West Rd. Variety Store, 652 Center St., Warren Gillett, Mary Stanton, Personnel Committee Members Quit down for the day. Buses ran on limited and Ronald E. Saternis of whether his veto would be preserved. The would lower withholding rates later in the Rockville; and several nieces Marie Meddick, 39, of and Union St. when his car and was reported to police Friday. and June Burokas, all members schedules in Dubuque, Iowa, and cabs Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. question came as reporters praised an year, an increase in the investment tax and nephews. The funeral is one driven by Eileen Daly, 26, of the Manchester Bahh'is were running hours behind. Some elec­ Stephen G. Pieseik of Enfield; Police said that entry was earlier prediction, made as he went to credit to 10 per cent, and a tax break for Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the of 72 Union St. collided. Ms Community. trical wires were down. a brother, Edward Bresnahan Daly was charged with Guest Speaker In Wake of Supervisor Selection church in Alexandria, Va., in a pouring small businesses. Apostolic Christian Church, of Stafford Springs; a sister, operating a motor vehicle Jay R. Stager of 30 Forest St., Middle Butcher Rd., Ellington. Mrs. John B. Sampieri of without a license. Court date associate professor of B y SOL R. COHEN agreed to fund for the position in the 1974- Deputy Mayor Rascal Prignano, D, the Burial will be in Ellington Rockville; and 12 Package Store Holdup NOTICE for both is March 11. philosophy at Manchester Com­ Citing frustrations over personnel 75 budget, “ it was upon the strong third member of the subcommittee, said Center Cemetery. grandchildren. TOLLAND munity College, will be guest matters, culminated by an announcement arguments of the administration, with today he was away over the weekend and Friends may call at the Ladd The funeral is Monday at 9:15 Results in $800 Loss Funeral Home, 19 Ellington A car driven by James P. speaker Sunday at the 10:30 Thursday by Town Manager Robert Weiss very special emphasis on experience.” didn’t have a chance to tdlk to Directors Border Raid Ends Mideast Lull a.m. from White-Gibson-Small Podier, 21, of Hartford, went a.m. service of the Unitarian that he has appointed Elizabeth Bauer as Jackston and Ferguson. Ave., Rockville, Sunday from 2 Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., with The Silk City Liquor Shoppe, walked out of the cooler and Qualifications Ignored to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. off the road and over an em­ Universalist Society, 481 Spring OPEN personnel supervisor, Manchester Direc­ “Before I join them in the protests,” a Mass at St. Bernard’s Church 84 Oakland St., was robbed called police. They continue, “While none of the five The military command in Tel Aviv said In an opening statement to delegates at bankment on Rt. 195 at about St. tors Phyllis Jackston, D, and Vivian said Prignano, “I want to study the specs By United Press Internaional at 10. Burial will be in St. Ber­ Friday night about 6:20 by a Both robbers were described finalists interviewed fit the qualifications Israeli forces killed one guerrilla near the a meeting of the Arab Organization for the 11:30 p.m. Friday. He was Stager will present a film, Ferguson, R, have resigned from a three- for the job and give the matter as much nard’s Cemetery. woman and an armed man, both as black. Police said it was not and experience as set forth by the per­ Israeli troops stepped up patrols along frontier Saturday night but two others fled Boycott of Israel in Cairo, chairman charged with speeding and mis­ “Buddhists, Man and Nature,” member personnel committee. Mrs. consideration as they did.” Commits Friends may call at the in their 20s, who escaped with known if a car was used. sonnel committee, nor did they indeed the Lebanese border today after an Arab back into Lebanon. No Israeli casualties Mohamed Mahgoub urged adoption of new use of license plates. and speak on “The Eastern Side ALL DAY Jackston was chairman. funeral home Sunday from 2 to about $800, Manchester Police Estimate of the loss was fulfill the requirements as set forth by the Holding Up Opinion guerrilla squad searching for hostages were reported. rues to “eliminate the loopholes” in the ELLINGTON of a Western Coin.” The service In a joint statement today, they recom­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. There will be a report. given by owner Larry Soren. administration when it requested funding Acknowledging, “ I have the same broke a seven-week lull in raids across the 27-year-old embargo. Suicide A man with a revolver robbed is open to the public. mend the Board of Directors abolish its Leaflets Found prayer service Sunday at 8 p.m. Police said the women The case is under investiga­ from the Board of Directors, the position frustrations about personnel matters they frontier. Other Arab factions, however, were the 7-11 store at Windsorville personnel committee. Insisting it "no On the body of the dead guerrilla, the at the funeral home. entered the store alone and tion. He w as a mathematics SUNDAY was filled. We understand the highest do and feel, many times, we’re being In Cairo, he Arab boycott office called believed to favor some participation by STONINGTON (UPI) - Two Rd. and escaped with $175. The teacher at Manchester High longer is a true sounding board.” Israelis said they found grenades, The family suggests that any asked clerk John Bechen for a scoring of any applicant was 78 — insuf- for stronger economic measures against blacklisted, Jewish-run banks in inter­ teen-agers were in serious con­ man, wearing a black ski mask, School before becoming a explosives, a loudspeaker and leaflets in memorial contributions may be six-pack of any kind of beer. Substitute Recommended ficientin our opinion.” (See Page Ten) foreign firms dealing with Israel. national loans. dition today after being shot by Mitchell Says ordered three persons to the member of the faculty of Hebrew, Arabic and French demanding a Norwich fatory worker who made to St. Bernard’s Church. The man entered about a As a substitute, they recommend, “The the release of Arab prisoners held in Banks Boycotted Sentence Could rear of the store and then Manchester Community administration then can make its needs police said then killed the minute later, police said, and 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. Israel. Three of the 13 boycotted banks — ordered the clerk to empty the College in 1966. known only at public meetings before the mother of one of the youths and kept his back to Bechen as the Have Been Worse Among the prisoners mentioned was Lazard Freres of Paris and Rothschild’s cash register. entire Board of Directors.” took his own life with a shotgun In M em oriam latter put the woman’s order in WASHINGTON (UPI) - Court of Probate Greek Catholic Archbishop Hilarion French and New York branches — have BOLTON In objecting to the appointment of Miss blast. In loving memory of our mother, Ruth a bag. Former Attorney General John A car driven by Dennis R. District of Andover Railroad Revamping Plan Capucci, serving a 12-year sentence for been excluded from lucrative Eurobond NOTICE TO CREDITORS The bodies of James Johnson, Cooley Crie, who passed away 25 years The man then turned around Mitchell had only this comment NORTHWAY PHARMACY Bauer to the personnel supervisor post, smuggling weapons to guerrillas in the issues because of Arab pressure. ago. February 22. 1950. Naumec, 29 of 52 Delmont St., ESTATE OF HAZEL F. FURLONG they state, “ In our opinion, the 32, and Mrs. Virginia Denton, and pointed a sawed-off type as he left the courtroom after Manchester, skidded on sand, Pursuant to an order of Hon. Valdis Israeli-occupied West BaiUc of Jordan. After the 1973 Middle East war, To some she might be forgotten, weapon in Bechen’s face and Vinkeis, Judge, all claims must be requirements of this position were 31, a widow, were found by receiving up to eight years in presented to the fiduciary named below 230 N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER The Israeli command said the leaflets Mahgoub said his boycott office “received To others part of the past, climbed a bank and rolled over tailored by the administration to fit the fireman inside a dwelling on told him to put the contents ot prison for the Watergate cover- on or before May 18, 1875 or be barred were signed by the Beirut-based Popular an unusual flood” of applications from 200 But to us who loved and lost her. at Lake St. and Box Mt. Rd. by law. The fiduciary is: person appointed. We cannot approve, nor Pequot Trail that Johnson ap­ the cash regster i;-. a bag and up: To Be Aired Wednesday Democratic Front for the Liberation of blacklisted Western firms promising to Her memory will always last. Friday night. Elsie Furlong TEL. 646-4510 do we consider this good for employe parently set fire to before “hurry up about it” . “It could have been a hell of a COVENTRY 12 Meadow Road Palestine. sever relations with Israel if allowed into y ...... Children morale.” killing himself. Bechen, in a statement to lot worse. They could have Scott B. Eattie, 21, of Storrs Bolton. Conn. 06040 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The U.S. be abandoned or subsidized by federal, layoffs probably would be employes who Arab markets. They point out that when the subcom­ Mahgoub said in an interview Me Police said Johnson lived in police, said he did as he was sentenced me to spend the rest was charged Friday night with Railway Association will recommend state and local governments. refuse transfers. Under the reorganization First Clash Since'Dec. 31 In Memoriam mittee, and later the Board of Directors, current session would consider lifting the the house, owned by his aunt, told. of my life with Martha illegal sale and possession of Wednesday that about one-fourth of the The recommendation is to be included in act, they will receive generous The clash south of Shtula in western In loving memory of Charles Vincek ban on 57 companies, including the Dayco Mrs. Lorraine Moody. Bechen was then pushed into Mitchell.” marijuana and with assault in lines of bankrupt northeastern railroads the USRA’s “preliminary system plan” settlements from a $250 million fund. Galilee, was the first such incident since who passed away February 22, 1964. the store’s walk-in cooler and The Mitchells are legally Dec. 31, when an Israeli border patrol Rubber Co. of New York qwfl the First Shotgun Used the first degree. Police seized a for a new railroad system for the Final Plan This Summer Gone but not forgotten. ordered to stay there for at separated, and he is con­ A Lenten killed three infiltrators near Yiftah. National Bank of Boston^ Stonington police said Mrs. large amount of a substance Northeast and Midwest, according to USRA was created by Congress to plan least five minutes, police said. tributing about $1,000 a week to Denton was struck by a shotgun Wife, Children and Grandchildren believed to be marijuana. Court Reminder from Supreme Court Hearing Opens sources in Washington transportation and finance a new rail system from the After a short time, Bechen her support. blast fired by Johnson “who date for Eattie is March 11. Shady Glen. circles and in Congress. lines of the Penn Central and other promptly committed suicide.” Federal Ownership of Track bankrupt railroads, to present its final Police offered no motive for the On Off-Shore Land Ownership Ctam Chowder The federal agency also will recommend plan this summer. If Congress agrees, a shootings. BEAUTY SALON that Congress at least consider outright new agency, the Consolidated Railway Syria Said Willing to Sign The wounded youths were Served Every • federal ownership of track in the Corp., will begin operating and upgrading identified as Guy Robinson 17, RELOCATION C A I C WASHINGTON (UPI) - The charters of "rhe initial suit was brought by Maine, WE INVENTED "BEAUTY ON A BUDGET" AND IT S NEVER BEEN MORE IMPORTANT Tuesday and Northeast with private railroad com­ the new system early in 1976. Peace Pact with Israel and William Curtis Denton, 16, TO YOU THAN IT IS NOW. 12 of the 13 original colonies are part of a which wants to lease undersea lands up to panies paying fees to use it. This would USRA’s preliminary plan will identify Friday Assad said: “Under a final settlement, the son of the slain woman. CLEARANCE W f t t t dispute before the Supreme Court this 100 miles offshore. New Hampshire, require new legislation because the pre­ 6,200 miles of line as excess, but all of it NEW YORK (UPI) - Newsweek Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connec­ this is acceptable to us.” However, he week on who will make money from poten­ sent Regional Rail Reorganization Act will not necessarily be abandoned because magazine reported Sunday that Syria's I VALID FEB. 23 THRU MARCH 1 | Corn Chowder ticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, cautioned that if those American EVERYTHING IN STOCK tially rich undersea oil leases. contemplates returning the new rail of a congressionally created subsidy President Hafez Assad stated for the first guarantees “should be made before com­ I lt’8 Always The SEASON For i The dispute Is whether the states or the Maryland, Virginia, North and South system to private ownership. program in which local governments can time that his country might one day sign a ABOUT TOWN Served Every Carolina Joined as well. plete withdrawal and the recognition of PERMS at Edle Adamal Union should issue leases for billions of The proposed system — 15,000 miles of pay 30 per cent of losses on any one line peace treaty with Israel. I j The states say the charters establishing Palestinian rights, the only result would Wednesday and dollars in oil beneath the Continental the approxim ately 21,200 miles of and the federal government will pick up 70 “If the Israelis return to the 1967 fron­ 50% to 75% OFF! Shelf. Both want the royalties. them as British colonies gave them con­ tier — and the West Bank and Gaza be deep and lasting hostility between the 'The Organization of the Han­ bankrupt railroads (the 3,000 miles of the per cent. • SHADES • CAHFETS Saturday trol of the “high seas” and that power is become a Palestinian state — the last Arabs and America.” dicapped will sponsor a bake I SAVE^S^^wIth the ad ! Including • WALLPAFEH • 8AMPUS Ruling in June bankrupt Erie Lackawanna was not in­ still ineffect. obstacle to a final settlement will have Doesn’t Fear Geneva sale Sunday at Treasure City at I Our Deluxe 11.95 & 14.95 PERMS ■ • PAINTIN6S • PAINT ACCE880HIE8 The court called for three hours of argu­ cluded in the totals because it entered A nd muen moral been removed,” Assad told Newsweek in In the same issue, former Israeli the Manchester Parkade from 9 ment today and Tuesday—the most since USRA reorganization late) —is certain to I NOW only 9.95 & 11.95 [ the Nixon tapes case last summer. A stir controversy although the proposed an interview with its correspondent Ar- Defense Minister Moshe Dayan told a.m. until all items are sold. ■ (ALL PERMSIn CLUOE CUT • SET) * Federal Contention 56 COOPER ST. ruling is expected by June. cuts are less than many expected. naud de Borchgrave. Newsweek in an Interview: "I don’t sup­ Other PERMS 6.95,8.95,15.95 and 19.95 J The federal government says when the port Kissinger’s idea of step-by-step Political Leaders Informed Inside Today Fundamental Position colonies joined the Union they gave up ti­ diplomacy for settlements with the Couples Volleyball Group of MANCHESTER tle to lands beyond three miles. Anticipating trouble, USRA has spent “When everything is settled It will have Manchester Newcomers Club EVERY 10 MINS. AT OUR LOCAL SALONS, A CUSTOMER IS HAVINQ A Dairy Stores Forum of the A rts...... Page 2 to be formalized wjith a formal peace trea­ Arabs...” GUARANTEED PERM. JOIN THE THOUSANDS OF CUSTOMERS WHO The government is eager to start leasing weeks quietly informing the affected con­ “I am not afraid of (a p ^ ce conference will meet tonight at 7:30 at the REALLY KNOW WHERE QUALITY AND VALUE REIGN. OUR QUALIFIED The Weather MCC Calendar ...... Page 9 ty. This is not propaganda. We mean it — , TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS offshore areas for exploration, but Is gressmen and state and local government at) Geneva,” Dayan said. “I don’t believe Nutmeg Program Center, 78 N. STYLISTS ARE READY TO SERVE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. COME IN Phone 046-5582 awaitng a ruling by the high court. The leaders. Area Profile...... Pages 6, 7, 16 seriously and explicitly,” Assad told the AND MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS. Rt. 6 & 44A • Open Daily and magazine. “This is not a new logic in it will become a forum for Arab Main St. On* Dlicouni Ptr ServIe*. Cloudy with periods of rain today con­ court ^11 also hear a separate claim by The association should have no trouble Hoopsters in tourney tests...... Page 11 Sun. Syria’s policy; it is our fundamental posi­ extremism.” OPEN FRI. and SAT. Parkade Branch - Mon. thru Sal. tinuing into tonight. Highs today in the 50s Florida to Atlantic seabeds. Since Florida with labof unions. USRA projects no mass Neipsic tennis birthday ...... page 11 “The best thing is separate negotiations Couples Bowling Group of 393 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER and lows tonight in the upper 30s and lower was not an original colony, its claim is layoffs, and will say more employes tion, decided by party leaders.” 9:00 AM to 0:30 PM (John and Bernice Rieg) MCC five bow s...... Page 11 When asked about the possibility of with Egypt and then, if the Arabs insist, Manchester Newcomers Club TEL. 649-2517 40s. Chance of showers Tuesday with highs based on terms of its admission to the probably will have to be hired for track up­ East girls ousted...... Page 11 the finalization of the arrangement at will meet tonight at 7:30 at SUN. 12:00 to 0:30 PM in the 40s. Union. American defense guarantees for Israel in grading and equipment repair. The only Wrestlers advance...... Page 12 Geneva,” he added. Silver Lanes, East Hartford. Long Hair Slightly Higher return for the evacuation of Arab land.