PAGE TWENTY - MAfJQHRSTRR EVENING HERALD. , Conn., Mon., Oof. 1, 1973 Andover Notes Bolton > ANNE EMT The Living Water become in him a spring which Correspondent For the Thirsty will provide him with living Tel. 228-3971 water, and give him eternal Choicest Meeds In Town! The next meeting of the An­ "If you only knew what God life.” — Jesus SuTnittg Ipralb Town Meeting Tonight dover League of Arts and Crafts gives, and who it is that is (John 4:10,14-Good News For will be Tuesday evening at 8 at asking you for a drink, you Modern Man) the Andover Elementary would have asked him and he Submitted by TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! version were scored by Mark team will play Portland in a MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCT. ?,1973- VOL. XCIII, No. 2 Manchester-^A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS DONNA HOLLAND School. would have given you Ih Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson LEAN Ouellette. Head Coach Leon home game Tuesday. water. Whoever drinks the CorrupondenI Bolton's varsity soccer team The guest for the evening, Rivers said the team was Woodsen Kane of Parker water that I will give him will ' Tel. 646-0375 will play Portland. Tuesday. Pastor <■ revitalized holding Manchester Bridge Rd., will present an never be thirsty again. For the Bolton’s Annual Town Girl’s Gross Goiintry Calvary Church of the tGROUND\ to 12 points. exhibition of photography and water that I will give him will Meeting will be held tonight at 8 Girl’s cross country team will Assemblies of God Heating Fuel Plan Expected Soon at the Town Hall. Doubleheailer color slides showing pictures compete against the Hebron that can be used by artists for 3 lb$. or more Along with hearing reports Beginning at 1:30 p.m. Sun­ Rham s Tuesday in Hebron. IBEEF frorh town boards and com­ day the Tigers will lead the first their own paintings. Happiness Is . (tsny, 84b. UnM) Bulletin Board A missions several items are on game of a double-header The Bolton Cooperative AllEAUYGlEiUlLAUNlEALLY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT the agenda. against Coventry in Coventry. Nursery will meet Tuesday Colter Urges Voters will be asked to ap­ AIR CONDITIONED HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Government To Allocate ITiis will be the Tigers third night at 8 at the Education Fertilizer prove an appropriation of 845,- 317 HighiMd St, ManciiMttr Phom SUM277 game in the Southern Division Building of Bolton Export Controls TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 000 for the purchase of the Conference. Congregational Church. Guest Maxwell property. Following the Tigers the speaker will be Bolton Elemen­ WASHINGTON (AP) - 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING - $1.50 Voters will also be asked to Bulldogs will vie for their Democratic Congressman tary School Principal John Quality Speed Queen Eguipment -iWWWsW.V.NV Prophane Gas Supplies accept as town roads Rolling fourth victory, against Coven­ Eagles. William Cotter says there’s Hills Trail, Brookside Lane and only one decision the ad­ try. The Charter Commission will WASHINGTON (AP) - The Rosewood Lane. ministration can make to pre­ Read Herald Advertisements propane gas and said a man­ Soccer meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at BELCON LAUNDROMAT- 309 Green Rd. I White House today imposed a heating in New England and the They will be asked to act on vent a crop failure next datory allocation system for "necessary and appropriate on Bolton’s junior varsity soccer the Town Hall. mandatory allocation system upper Midwest, where winters a short-term basis.” an ordinance concerning the year-curtail fertilizer exports. home heating oil will put into are severe. possession and consumption of on wholesale supplies of But he said that fuel shor­ effect “in the near future.” Love said the attempt to dis­ alcoholic liquor on public tages are expected this winter John A. Love, director of the tribute fuels fairly by voluntary property. "and perhaps over the next few President’s Energy Policy Of­ cooperation from the petroleum Also on the agenda is a years,” hinting that "short Escapees fice, said the mandatory alloca­ industry was a failure and that resolution authorizing the term” may be a very flexible tion programs are necessary mandatory allocations are phrase. Selectmen to accept a certain “to ensure that no home or parcel of land to clarify street Slay Six hospital goes without adequate lines along Tinker Pond Rd., heat and no farm is without Birch Mt. Rd., and Viiia Louisa adequate propane" this winter. Nixon Still Plans Rd. Persons Love said the regulations for Also, they will be asked to act heating oil allocation would be on an ordinance enabling the FORT THOMAS, Ky. (AP) - announced and put into effect To Tour Europe town to become a memb^ of Two prison escapees who police ” in the near future.” The , the Capital Region Council of said killed six persons during a propane allocation system was WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon, breaking the Governments. . flight across Kentucky in stolen put into effect immediately. news to curious Italian tourists, says he plans to visit Pony League cars were captured early today. The mandatory allocation Western Europe “in about two or three months.” systems are based on the dis­ Paul Grove’s scored five The victims included a minister Nixon disclosed his ap­ touchdowns in Sunday’s Pony and his two children. tribution pattern of the fuels proximate timetable Monday met with the president of the League game against Windsor Police identified the two men during the past year, Love said. night as he emerged from a European Common Market. to lead the Bulldogs to their as WHmer Scott, 35, of Chat­ However, the allocation downtown restaurant after a Nixon, relaxed and smiling, third victory for the season, 464). tanooga, Tenn., and William systems include provisions for day in which he also took a one- stopped to chat and pose for pic­ Groves scored on a 58-yard Sloan, 24, of Louisville. They priority distribution to users in hour, 50-minute drive through tures with some of the 150 per­ run, 10-yard run, 50-yard in­ fled from custody in Lexington particular need, such as home suburban Northern Virginia and sons waiting outside Trader terception of a pass and a 25- on Monday and were arrested Vic’s Restaurant. Among them yard punt return. shortly before 2 a.m. EDT at were Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppe Groves, on 16 carries, totaled Fort Thomas, just across the DiMarco, who asked when he 160 yards. Ohio River from Cincinnati. planned to visit their Italian Craig Jensen scored a Scott and Sloan were held in Austria To Hold homeland. touchdown on a 19-yard run on a the Campbell County jail, "In about two or three pass from Dane Ward and a EXPERIENCE Private Drive Signs Posted charged with willful murder. months,” he replied, but gave two-point conversion also on a Police said that after Scott no elaboration. pass from Ward. and Sloan escaped from Firm To Pledge Nixon had proclaimed 1973 Ward scored a touchdown on SAVINGS Sign painter Brian Frederick posts notice on Parker St., at Colonial Rd. and Mitchell Dr, and to re-route Parker St. custody, they forced a "the year of Europe” and had a 56-yard pass from Groves in a Colonial Rd., informing the public that the street to traffic by way of Colonial Rd., through the industrial park. Lexington woman to drive them proposed a declaration of prin­ VIENNA, Austria (AP) — Chancellor Bruno Kreisky beautifully executed play. Mitchell Dr. is a private way, for use by Lydall Inc. The same action instructed the town manager to provide to her home, tied up her family ciples designed to patch cracks Three passes out of seven were Another sign was posted near the railroad tracks, now a traffic-safety signs on Colonial Rd. and to explore the and stole her car, a gun and declared today there is no chance he will accede to in transatlantic relations. John W. Thompson PERFORMANCE Pascal A. Prignano completed, one for a private crossing by order of the state PUC (Public feasibility of constructing an entirely new substitute road, some kitchen knives along with Premier Golda Meir’s personal plea for reversal of his Progress on the proposal has Mayor Deputy Mayor touchdown. Utilities Commission). The PUC specified also that the parallel to Colonial Rd. An easement from the Penn Cen­ a small amount of money. pledge to close a transit camp for emigrating Soviet Jews. been slow, leading to specula­ Brett Hussey scored a railroad crossing at Colonial Rd., in Green Manor’s in­ tral R.R. will permit Lydall Inc. to use the old railroad Later, police said, they killed He< made the statement to tion the trip might be postponed touchdown on a 21-yard pass until early next year. dustrial park, is for public use. On June 5, the Manchester crossing. Lydall has plans to erect barriers and manual the minister and his two newsmen as Mrs, Meir was steps” his government plans to from Groves. Board of Directors voted to abandon Parker St., between children at their Lexington flying to Vienna to intercede take so that emigratidh of With three months left in the John Stamp scored two points controls at the crossing. (Herald photo^bj^ Pinto) home, then shot to death three with Kreisky and ask that the Soviet Jews can continue via year it still is possible Nixon on a conversion. persons at Fishers Motel in Schoenau (Castle facility be Austria. These have not been will make the trip before 1974. Head Coach Gil Boisoneau Falmouth, 25 miles south of allowed to remain open despite made public, but the chancellor Earlier, after what he cited Ward as playing his usual here. the Austrian promise to Arab declared: fine game as quarterback, described as a "frank, concrete The two men were arrested guerrillas. . “The decision of the Austrian handling the offense almost to and constructive” discussion FZC Turns Down by Fort Thomas police who The 75-year-old Israeli leader government is of such a nature perfection. with Nixon, Qonunon Market received a call re^rttog that told a news conference In that It aUowB hs to fulfill all our President Francola-Kavier Or- Boisoneau said hard running Scott and-Sloan were driving a Strasbourg, France, before obligations as a humanitarian was evident from Dale Swett, toU stod be was optlmtotlc hto Periods of rain likely through car stolen from one of the vic­ boarding her plane for Vienna state in the future. Cancellation nine-nation trade bloc would John Stamp and Tonz Morrone. Wednesday. Low temperatures tims at the motel. that the promise means "the of the government’s decision is come to agreement with the The defense was again out­ M Zone Request The Lexington victims were tonight in the 50s, high victims of terrorism ” were unthinkable even under the U.S. on a declaration of prin­ standing holding Windsor to two Wednesday in the mid to upper identified as the Rev. John K. being punished instead of the hardest pressures.” ciples. first downs, including a goal­ 60s. Barnes, 47, an Episcopal terrorists. line stand. DOUG BEVINS PZC member John Hutchin­ allows or requires a proportion minister; his daughter, Fran- “I hope nothing will be done of different types of housing on Thursday’s outlook—variable Midget League (Herald Reporter) son was absent Monday night, den P., 18; and his son, John to make their path to Israel any developed site and is cloudiness with a chance of a Bolton Tigers fared better and member David Paris had E., 14. more difficult,” she added. Minimum Delinquent designed to encourage the few showers. this week to Sunday’s game A zone change from Rural disqualified himself from the The minister’s wife, Mary Mrs. Meir was in Strasbourg building of owner-occupied Precipitation probability is 60 against Manchester, a team Residence to Residence M Zone case. Agnes, was in Louisville atten­ for a speech to the Council oe houses of moderate cost in per cent through Wednesday. Tax Fee Repeal with a 3-0 record, losing 12-8. Anthony Pletrantonio John J. Tani Phyllis Jackston sought for two parcels of land ding the triennial general con­ Europe’s advisory assembly. Robert B. Price proportion to multi-family High Low Bolton’s touchdown a ^ con- Secretary Board of Directora Board of Directora on Woodside St. and Hillstown vention of the Episcopal She decided on the trip to Vien­ Board of Directora PZC members gave three dwellings.” Anchorage To Be Requested Rd. was denied Monday night 63 59 Church. na following Kreisky’s. pledge Board of Ulrectora reasons for denial of the Boston by the Manchester Planning The regulation sets a 63 49 The victims in the motel were given Saturday to obtain the application. They said the high Chicago Manchester Town Counsel month, it would have been 35 About Town and Zoning Commission (PZC). maximum of one-third of a site 70 65 identified as David and Monroe freedom of an Austrian border Nv density development wliich Denver David Barry will recommend to cents. being developed for duplex 81 43 Sizemore of Hyden, Ky., and guard and three Soviet Jews The zone change — requested Residence M Zone allowed San Francisco the 1974 General Assembly it In proposing repeal, Barry Louis Cherrone of 50 housing and one-third for group 61 54 the motel manager, Elva who had been kidnaped by two by A. A. Anderson and Albert wouldn’t be appropriate for the Washington repeal Public Act 73-494, passed said, "The $2 minimum charge Glenwood Dr., Mandiester — ' • -.Vi-r.vr-V dwellings. 74 58 Harper, 64, of Falmouth. Palestinian terrorists. Sedlacek — involved a 20-acre predominantly rural area; the by the 1973 General Assembly may bring in more income to an education student at The Anderson-Sedlacek Kreisky said he would explain parcel on Woodside St. and a 30- development of the area under and signed into law by Gov. the municipality but, the harm American International College application was the second to Mrs. Meir the “practical — will be student-teaching at acre parcel on Hillstown Rd. Residence M Zone regulation request for a change to the In Slater St, Area Thomas Meskill. it does to people living on Social Bennet Junior High Sdiool this The PZC’s action, by a un­ would generate excessive traf­ Residence M Zone, which went The measure, which was Security, for example, far out­ fall. He will be teaching social animous vote of the four com­ fic, considering the proximity into effect earlier this year effective July 1, permits weighs the gain.” geography. mission members who heard to Manchester Community after a court appeal upheld the municipalities to charge a |2 Other complaints regarding the application, came after a College; and a change in land regulation. The first M Zone Hearing Conducted On minimum interest charge on the 82 minimum penalty have Monday night business meeting use in the area is considered request — sought by First Hart­ delinquent taxes. been made to the town manager 5t. Jude’s Mothers Circle will premature. and to town directors manning meet tonight at 8 at the home of at the Municipal Building. PZC ford Realty Corp. to allow con­ "The penalty,” said Barry, members acting on the request struction of multi-family “unjustly hurts people who can comment sessions. Mrs. Robert Kennedy, 67 Brent Similar complaints have been were chairman Clarence Welti, The Residence M Zone, as dwellings at Lydall St. and Zone Change Request least afford it.” Rd. Co-hostess will be Mrs. made in towns and cities Terrell Rice. members Joseph Swensson and defined by Manchester’s zoning Greenwood Dr. — was granted He told of a complaint he the opponents, Raymond throughout Connecticut. Wilbert Garrison, and alternate regulations, is a “medium den­ by the PZC in July. A requested zone change, Thomas Landers of 501 Vz received from a woman on Wrobelsiti of 571 Tolland Tpke., A spokesman in the town con­ The Buckley School library Ronald Gates. sity residential district which The Anderson-Sedlacek from Rural Residence to Tolland Tpke., Richard White Social Security, whose 8180 r application was strongly op- Business 2 Zone, on a five-acre presented a petition containing of 717 Tolland Tpke., Nicholas troller’s office said the effect of volunteers are invited to a "Get monthly check reached her too 26 signatures of persons who op­ the 82 penalty has been minimal Acquainted Coffee and posed by residents of southwest parcel off Slater St. would be a Twerdy of 738 'Tolland Tpke., late to pay her tax on time on an Allan D. Thomaa Albert Harria Carolyn Backer ...... gj 3 ggpj JQ public posed the change. in Manchester, and that the Review” Tuesday at 9:3d a.m. "logical extension” of the Mrs. James Turek of 505 automobile. The interest penal­ Chairman Paul B. Greenberg Board of Education Board of Education Atty. Walter Schatz of Hart- - total interest charged and in the school library. hearing on the request. About 15 existing Business 2 Zone in the Tolland Tpke., John Harris of ty amounted to $2, Barry said. Board of Education Board of Education ford, representing Mr. and Mrs. collected is almost the same as of the opponents attended Mon­ area, Atty. Leon Podrove told 262 Union St., and Mrs. Adolph He explained that, based on the Walter Russak of 629 Tolland Katkauskas of 656 Tolland it has been in previous years — Members of Waddell PTA day night’s business meeting, the Manchester Planning and usual interest penalty of three- Town Directors Tpke., said a zone change in the prior to passage of Public Act executive board will meet and they left, chorusing “thank Zoning Commission (PZC) Tpke. quarters of one per cent per area wouldn’t conform to any 73-494. tonight at 7:30 at the home of you,” after the PZC denied the Monday night. comprehensive plan of town Mrs. Alan Shaw, 28 S. application. But area residents, speaking Hawthorne St. Meet Tonight Monday night's action was at the PZC’s public hearing on development. Atty. Schatz also the second time the PZC denied the application, didn’t agree, claim ^ that the narrow Slater Three Incumbents ’There will be an open house than six may be elected from a request (o rezone the property citing traffic on Slater St. and St. and Tolland Tpke. couldn’t at Illtog Junior High School for SOL R. COHEN one party. at Woodside St. and Hillstown Tolland Tpke. as a reason the handle additional traffic which Up for public hearing tonight, Rd. In 1971, Anderson un­ request should be denied. a business zone might bring to teens to 7C and 8A Tuesday at 7 We Kept Our Pledge! (lleruld Reporlrr) the area. Win GOP Nominations p.m. in addition to several proposed successfully sought a change The zone change is requested • from Rural Residence to by Edgar Clarke and Charles Atty. Schatz said the appli­ The 1971-73 Manchester additional appropriations and .. allocations, is a proposal for in­ Residence A Zone for the 50 Burr, who operate the Antique cant had shown no need for By The Assoeialed Pren» Selectman Thomas M. Collins Manchester WATES will We did the job better Board of Directors will tackle Republicans renominated Wagner pulled in 333 to 70 creasing the sewer rates acres. The PZC was upheld by Auto Museum on Business 2 .extension of the Business 2 608 to 391. meet ’Tuesday at the Italian- its last agenda tonight when it Stamford Mayor Julius M. Aiotes for Perry Rose. Amerlcan Club. Weighing-ln charged Town of Manchester the Hartford County Court of Zone land adjacent to the parcel Zone, and he termed a possible Wallingford GOP Town meets at 8 p.m. in the extension of the business zone Wilensky for a third term as A five-person race for first will be from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. A customers. Common Pleas when the appli­ they are seeking to rezone. PZC selectman in Darien went to the (Chairman James V. Lee Jr. and for less Municipal Building Hearing as "creeping” or "spot” GOP voters in 10 Connecticut program will begin at 7:45 The proposal is to set the cant appealed the PZC decision. members, after the public chairman of the city’s Planning defeated Henry E, Toman 667 to Room. I zoning. “ communities trooped to the featuring the "New Creation,” rates at the equivalent (100 per In other business Monday hearing, decided to table the and Zoning Commission, 563 for the right to face As has been its monthly Atty. Podrove didn’t say what polls to select candidates for Democratic incumbent Mayor a 20-member folk group from cent) of water-use fees, 'The night, the PZC: application until their next William H. Patrick. He unof­ custom, the board is expected Clarke and Burr wanted to do mayor and first selectman. St. Rose parish to East Hart­ present sewer rate is at 90 per • Denied a zone change, from business meeting. ficially collected 1,062 votes. Joseph C. Carini Nov. 8. Lee to conduct public hearings with the subject property — he Wilensky, who was expected was the endorsed candidate. ford. Members with names Roger M. Negro cent of water rates. Residence A and Residence AA The requested zone change in­ Jack A. Forte, the candidate • r .’ tonight and to take action on the to Business I Zone, sought by volves a five-acre parcel east of wasn’t required to explain the to win in Monday’s balloting Shelton Probate Judge Frank beginning A-C are reminded to Town Traaaurar Re-Elect The Democrats Edward j . Tomklal agenda items at its second The town had raised the endorsed by the local town com­ intent. Manchester’s zoning and also is the favorite in E. Cicia defeated Robert L. bring fruit for the basket. sewer rates as of Aug. 24. When John F. Devanney, owner of the the Antique Auto Museum. The mittee, came in second with 945 Town Clerk meeting — next Tuesday — un­ regulations specify that several November, defeated F. Eugene Baldwin, who had the support of it was pointed out to town of­ Highland Park Market, 317 subject property abuts ballots. less it authorizes faster action. types of uses — including Davis 3,814 to 2,890 by unofficial the local town committee, for 'The Free Fun night sponsored ficials that the directors hadn’t Highland St. The zone change Interstate 86. The first woman to run for Town elections Nov. 6 stores, offices, parking lots, counts. Davis, a former city’s the first selectman nomination. ^ the Manchester Square Vote on Nov. 6th voted the increase, town was sought to allow expansion Atty. Podrove, representing first selectman of Darien, guarantee a board with at least finance commissioner, has customers were told they would of the supermarket. Clarke and Burr, presented and so on — are permitted in Cicia had an unofficial count of Dance Oub will bq ’Tuesday at 8 FOR INFORMATION, RIDE TO THE three new members, if the threatened tojrun as an indepen­ Margaret W. Bubar, finished pjn. at the Waddell School. be credited with the overcharge • Again tabled an application testimony of local real estate Business 2 Zones. 1,599 to Baldwin’s 996 votes. POLLS AND ABSENTEE BALLOT Democrats retain control; and .Other opponents speaking at dent in November if he lost the third with 799 votes. John E. and tonight’s public hearing for an excavation permit to appraiser Herbert McKinney, Rand pulled 365 and Franklin H. James F. O’Donnell, a com­ CALL HEADQUARTERS 646^527 with a possible five new Monday night’s public hearing primary. ’The Women’s Home League was scheduled. allow a "borrow pit” operation who said that land along 1-86 Wilcox had 623 votes. mercial airline pilot, unofficial­ • ••• !-• members, if the Republicans cited traffic increases oh Two other incumbents, Trum­ of the Salvation Army will meet Damocratio Town Committee One of the items on tonight’s on land on the cast side of has mixed uses. Former West Haven Mayor ly bested Rocco T, [.auretti 887 regain control. narrow roads as reasons the bull First Selectman Clarence Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Paul Phllllpa, Traaaurar ■' agenda may be tabled until Hillstown Hd., 800 feet south of McKinney said those mixed Alexander Zarnowski had the to 305. O’Donnell, the endor«.*d Democrat Jon Norris and application should be denied. F. Heirpann and Plainfield Cjtadel. Miss Edith Jackson November, when the new board Bush Hill Hd. uses range from residential to endorsement over John candidate, will meet incumbent Republicans James Farr and Two of the opponents men­ First Selectman David R. will be hostess. will take office. It Is for the ap­ • Approved changes in two commercial and industrial, and Perrone and Frederick Admans Mayor Frank J. Lrjngo next Charles McKenzie are not tioned the proposed relocation Wagner, also won renomina­ pointment of an alternate industrial subdivisions. he concluded that single-family and won his bid to return to of­ month. seeking re-election. Each party of 1-86 and claimed that the tion. Both were endorsed by the Friendship Circle of the member to the Capitol Region • Heard a zone change housing — as permitted in fice. Zarnowski had an unof­ In Ridgefield, Michael has six candidates for the board application was being filed local GOP. Salvation Army will meet Council of Governments and of request, from Rural Residence Rural Residence Zdnes — would ficial count of 1,578, Perrone Hagan, the endorsed candidate, and (he nine highest vote- because business property is Heimann unofficially polled Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the a citizen member to the to Business 2 Zone, sought by be inappropriate for the Clarke 807 and Admans 157. captured the nomination for getten' will be elected. State worth more when taken by the 2,108 votes to defeat Earl Citadel. Hostesses are Mrs. e V / ^ a C * Regional Advisory Forum of Fdgar Clarke and Charles Burr and Burr property. In Weston, Frank L. Jackson, first selectman by unofficially statutes specify that no more state for highway construction. Holdsworth, who had 1,400 James Munsie and Mrs. John the council. on a five-acre parcel off Slater No one spoke in favor of the the endorsed first selectman outpOlling Albert J. Stone 978 to V. The opponents, besides Atty. votes and Ralph Okrepkie with Krinjak...... St. (Story elsewhere on this zone change, but eight persons candidate, prevailed over 637. page). opposed the application. One of Schatz and Wrobelski, were 544.

. > • ■ •4 I'AGK TWO - MANCHFiSTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 2, 1973 Coventry Coventry MANCHESTER EVENUNIG HERALD, Jianchester, Conn., Tues.j O ct.^ 1973- - PAGE THREE The Five Point Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Odd 22^^ THEATRES EAST About Town tonight instead of Wednesday at About Town if* Public Fellows Hall. A social hour will the home of Mrs. Murray 'is Theater Schedules Party follow the meeting. IMOCT Platform I PZC To Handle Johnston of 93 Plymouth Lane, 'I MCOVMI Hiuoe' Records The Central Connecticut Coin Refreshments will be served. F S is e e n . TFie Mayfair Y Club will have due to the fashion show a social gathering Wednesday Club of Manchester will hold its DRIVE-IS MONICA SHEA orderly growth of the town and Wetlands Rules scheduled for Wednesday night. at 10 a.m. in Cronin Hall of State Theater — “Getaway” annual banquet tonight at Rachel, Rachel Manchester Drive-In — Correipondeni its educational needs; the MONICA SHEA Warranty Deed* The executive board of the Mayfair Gardens. 9:20; "Up The Sand Box” 7:30 . Six of the ten Democratic Willie's Steak House. Guest "Westworld" 8:45; "Soylent 742-9495 Republicans lean to more fiscal Correipondeni Roderick J. and Althea H. Bently School PTA will meet I JAMS COeURH MJCHAQ. SARRAZM Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 1 — candidates for town officers in speaker will be D. Wayne John­ Lakota Council, Degree of ITRISH VAN DCVUI' VMUJIR PIDGSON Green" 7:15 The Democrats and responsibility of the town 742-9495 the November election are MacLean to Alexander H. and Pocahontas, will meet tonight at 8 p.m. at the school. "HARDY IN YOUR POCKET " “Sound of Music” 7:30 son, publicity and research INDOOR THEATERS Republicans have released government while the The Town Council Monday members of the Young Marcia M. Krajewski, property An adult Bible study will be Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 2 — their platforms. Both director of Medallic Arts Co. South Windsor Cinema — "A Democratics favor a town passed an ordinance naming the Democrats. This meeting Is at 34 Hoffman Rd., conveyance Johnson is the first editor of held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at d S I "Touch of Class” 7:00-9:15 statements show that the par­ Planning and Zoning Commis­ tax $42.35. , Touch of Class" 7:15-9:30 U.A. East 1 - "Sisters" 7:30- government more responsive to open to the public. "Coin World,” a numismatic Rl. 1*4 Zion Evangelical Lutheran Vernon Cine 1 — ties are concerned with the the needs of the people. sion the agency to supervise the Avt Church. 9:20 Recreation Commission hobby paper, which is the - M4I544 “Westworld" 7:30-9:00 Inland-Wetlands Act. Conrad M. Banas and Eva U.A. East 2 — “ Rachel, Oemocrate The Recreation Commission largest in the United States. He Vernon Cine 2 — “Harry In Rachel" 2:00-7:30 Republicans David Rappe, member of the will sponsor a work day Satur­ Brousseau to Thomas E. will give a talk and show slides Your Pocket” 7:30-9:20 The next two years will be an The Republican Candidates North Coventry Fire Depart­ ‘Touch of U.A. East 3 - "Harry In day to construct the pavillion at Toomey, property at 193 E. on art in medals. There will be a Holy Commu­ extremely critical period for stand for the orderly growth of ment, explain^ the cramped Your Pocket" 7:00-9:10 Lisicke Beach. Center St., conveyance tax nion Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the determination of Coventry’s the Town of Coventry. In and crowded conditions of at C la s s ’ Showcase Cinema 1 — Representatives from the $47.85. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. future. Recognizing this, the keeping with this one goals, the firehouse and the ways that T V T o n ig h t "Heavy Traffic" 8:00-10:00 Rotary, Lions, Young Democratic party pledges to in­ are: Service Communication these conditions could be cor­ Paul A. and Jacqueline S. The VFW Post and Auxiliary m Showcase Cinema 2 — Republicans and Young 8 Sslurdsjf’s Hsrsid fo r volve the citizens of Coventry in Fiscal Responsibility. rected. For $10,000 the depart­ Sirois to Alex Russak Jr. and will make a recreational visit to - t 1 Compfoto TV UsUngs "Romeo ii Juliet" 7:10-9:35 Democrats have volunteered Scandia Lodge , Vasa Order all decisions that would lead to In order to meet these goals, ment could install two 28-foot Rhoda Russak, property at 146 Newington Veterans Hospital p O f - » ndpTSS >«b^44*I Showcase Cinema 3 — "Stone their services. of America, will hold Its a significant change in our com­ our specific programs are; doors to allow the fire trucks to Birch St., conveyance tax Wednesday evening. Members Ends Tonight Killers" 7:40-9:45 Any residents interested in 5 i . Yul Brynner In regular meeting Thursday at 8 munity. Land Use Planning; exit easier. Or for $^,000 they $37.95. planning to go are reminded to — 6:00 — Showcase Cinema 4— "Bang helping should come Saturday be at the Post Home at 6:30 “WEST WORLD” p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. A (3-8-22) NEWS Our town is faced with many Strengthen the Town Master could add an addition to the pre­ The Drum Slowly” 7:25-9:40 complex problems. As these sent station to hold two trucks. morning to the beach, Green Manor Estates Inc. to p.m. potluck supper will be served at (18) I SPY Plan, through coordination of The commission will sponsor “SOYLENT GREEN ” problems and concerns in­ all areas of town management; There was also the possibility U & R Housing Corp., parcel on 6:30 followed by entertainment. (20) SOUNOINQ BOARD a women’s volleyball program crease, our responsibility to of building an annex in the Carpenter Rd., conveyance tax Oscar Lodge of Thomaston will (24) MAKING THINGS WORK full-time town planner. and over-30 men’s basketball Last Day: “Getaway" you, the public, also increases. Merrow Rd. area to service $13.20. be guests. (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Financial Responsibility: In­ team. The Army-Navy Club A M O D E R N With this in mind, we pledge to that part of town. (40) WILD WILD WEST creased utilization of town- Registration for the Auxiliary will meet Wednesday STATE provide leadership that will owner properties and Ckjuncilmaq Richard Breault U & R Housing Corp. to lAtliClH MAIKHItTIR CINTU volleyball program will be at at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. SRII FARM »f At o r THIATRI Manchester Grange will meet give you a responsible, respon­ recreational facilities. Project suggested the department live Harry E. and Patricia F. — 6:30 — PHARMACY the Robertson School tomorrow Woodward, property at 79 There will be a social hour and STARTS TOMORROW Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange sive, and representative town long-term financial impact of with the crowded situation until (3-8-22-30) NEWS night at 7 to 9. Carpenter Rd., conveyance tax slides of the Sesquicentennial Hall. First and second degrees government. changes in (k>ventry’s growth the town knows what will will be shown. will be conferred. develop with the proposed new Registration for the over-30 $64.35. .\v; — 7:00 - One of our primary concerns and development. m en’s basketball will be is the preservation of Coventry’s community in that end of town. (3) UNTAMED WORLD Education: Define Coven­ Thursday at 7 -9 at the Capt. The question was refe^ed to Amelia H. Roberts to YUL BRYMER (PC) ' (8) TRUTH OR J a m « t rural characteristics. We try’s future educational needs Nathan Hale School. 'r the steering and finance com­ Richard L. and Dorothy A. RKHARD BQUMM Southergill Retires believe that any massive and goals. Establish a better CONSEQUENCES F. mittees. DevCo’n <>itizenH Advisory Curry, property at 18 Academy BOLAND All are plump I (18) DICK VAN DYKE development would degrade balance between administra­ D ’A m a t o The council decided that the Group St., conveyance tax $34.65. Wilbur “Bill” Southergill, center and his wife, receive a and grounds for the board, is looking on. Deakin, assistant (20-22-30) NEWS these characteristics and for tion and instructional costs. “WESTWORLD” request for the takeover of the There will be a meeting of the OIL CO. Certificate of Appreciation and a purse from Wilson superintendent of schools, represented the administration (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW B8/R.PII. this reason would not be in the Provide the highest quality PHONE 649-9333 Lakewood Heights Rds. be post­ DevCo’s Citizen Advisory Marriage License Since 1935 Deakin Jr., right, on the occasion of Southergill’s retire­ and the Board of Education at the testimonial dinner given (40) ABC NEWS best interests of the residents of education to all segments of the poned until a clear understan­ Group tomorrow night at the Vincent Carmen Bosco, Hart­ ment due to ill health after 28 years of service in the in Southergill’s honor at the Army-Navy Club. (Herald Coventry. student population within our FUELOILS MANCHESTER HARDWARE Do your eyes suddenly However, we believe even ability to pay. ding of what condition associa­ DevCo Planning Center at 7:30. ford, and Carolyn Leona Small, maintenance department of the Manchester Board of photo by Pinto) — 7:30 — 31 Charter Oak St., Oct. 12, AUTOMATIC DELIVERY fill with toars when you’re more strongly that the ultimate Roads: Systematically up­ tion roads must be in when the There will be a presentation 24-HOUR SERVICE ^ucation. Theodore L. Fairbanks, supervisor of buildings (3) OZZIE’S QIRL8 around old books?...If the decisions on town growth and grade town roads. Develop town assumes ownership. The of Land Analysis Maps at 9 by Church of Jesus Christ Latter BUDGET ACCOUNTS and SUPPLY, Inc. (8-22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL Day Saints. WELCOMED answer is yes, you are like­ development should rest with mutually agreeable plans for town’s attorney, engineer and Dennis Brown and Diana 877 Main Street in Downtown Manchester... y MMESCOBURN (18) GREEN ACRES ly the victim of a bizarre the voters. Therefore, we ad­ improvement and maintenance administrator and the Donald. 369 CENTER ST. (20) FILM, FREE PARKING REAR OF OUR STORE 643-4420 ^ MHML SJU8UZM (PC) vocate and will fight for: of association roads. Expand superintendent of streets will ' This meeting is open to the Phone 643-6320 Curbside Paper Pickup Sought (24) CHAN-E8E WAY allergy...Entering a public. ' “HARRY IN library or bookstore, vic­ 1. (a) A binding public street and bridge lighting decided this. (30) TREASURE HUNT referendum on any ordinance program. Ci;eate a street The council passed Jesse YOUR POCKET’ BE'TTY RYDER Marte will be presenting the commission member, reported vironmental Protection’s office (40) DRAGNET tims suffer nasal conges­ (Women’s Editor) tion; their eyes im­ that the Town Council may numbering system. Brainard’s resolution es­ zone change request for the on the success of the Mayor’s by Friday and should come up have to consider for a Planned Public Safety: Improve fun­ tablishing a bicentennial com­ The Manchester Conserva­ developers. Walk up Case Mt. Sunday. before State Bonding Commis­ — 8:00 — mediately squint and Unit Development, (b) The ding procedures geared to the mission composed of eight peo­ Mo il & Tues. 99o sion Oct. 26. tion Commission started out “The plans calf^ for develop­ “Almost 100 people turned (3) MAUDE becom e in ­ adoption of state legislation needs of the fire departments. ple to meet and establish out,” Spaulding said, “and A spokesman for the Land At: with a full head of steam Mon­ ment of three' different (8-40) TEMPERATURES flamed...Triggering all this that will make major Planning Implement a lake safety Coventry’s part in the celebra­ parcels,” Marte said, “ one Mayor 'Thompson gave us a Acquisition Unit of the Depart- 7:30 fManchastar 64^2228' day night in its continuing ef­ RISING misery are the tiny spores and Zoning Commission program. Develop a townwide tion. This commission will be in residential, one industrial, and brief talk about how the project ment of Environmental 9:10 forts to bring the town twice- (20-22-30) CHASE that accumulate on molds decisions subject to local plan for emergence and dis­ force until Feb. 1, 1977. Jerry Lewis weekly curbside newspaper one commercial.” was coming.” Spaulding said Development said today that a (24) MAYORAL CANDIDATE that cover old books, referendum, (c) The adoption aster. There is an unencumbered TKt Directors Comptny pr«i«nb presentation to the State Bon­ Cinema collections to be used for The proposed development State Comptroller Nathan G. FREE TIME of local and state limited pop­ Open Government; Base ap­ cash surplus of $51,093.22, it ding Commission must be in its bookbindings, and bookbin­ A P U l l recycling. will cover approximately 1,000,- Agostinelli who participated in ulations growth policies, (d.) pointments on qualifications. was reported. Chief of Police . RODGERS... HAMMERSTEIPrS hands at least one month before ding glue...Eyedrops and HCeEHXWISE John FitzGerald, commission 000 square feet and will include the walk, said he would do — 8:30 — The protection offered to the Establish open door policy at Robert Kjellquist reported that its regular meeting. He said his decongestants provide member, quoted from a story residences for almost 5,000 peo­ everything possible to move the (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 town under the Inland-Wetlands Town Hall. Improve com­ Probationary Patrolman " '■ ■ iijj department is busy doing the some relief...But, accor­ which stated that due to the ple. purchase of the mountain (8-40) MOVIE Act. (e.) Legislation to provide munications between boards, Ronald Doughty has successful­ forward. paper work for submittal to the ding to experts, the only paper shortage, $38 a ton was Asked whether such a project for massive increase of state commissions. Town Council ly completed instruction for being paid for old newspapers. would draw shoppers from the Lawler, who served as chair­ Bonding Commission now, and — 9:00 — “cure” is simply to ARTHURGOOD AT ONLY ARTHUR DRUG GOOD AT ONLY ARTHUR DRUG COLOR nDtLuu ' aid to towns for road im­ and citizens. police recruits as established ( GOOD AT ONLY ARTHUR DRUG ) ★ ★ The story further u rg ^ com- Main St. area, Marte said, "It man of the Save Case Mt. Com­ consideration of the request (18) 700 CLUB restrict reading to ^oks provements. by the Municipal Police will not be until November at ALL PALMOLIVE munities to help collect should not effect Main St., as it mittee, said all indications are (20-22-30) MAGICIAN publ shed in the last decade 2. We will provide you with a Training Council. Doughty WISH newspaprs in an attempt to will take 10-15 years to come that the application for the the earliest, and possibily later.. or two... 5. In the area of education, we received a final average of 91.37 DETERGENT PUIS BAR SOAP A Patamouni Release more responsive town govern­ GALLON JUG alleviate this shortage. about. It will instead draw peo­ state’s share in the proposed Other members attending the — 9:30 — believe that the Coventry and ranked 10 in a class of 30. 4 0 oz. A louch There’s no problem getting ment by establishing (a.) FitzGerald said he and Mrs. ple to the area, much as the En­ purchase of Case Mt. should be commission meeting were (3) HAWKINS taxpayers should realized full ByLMOUVEUMSf quick prescription service — Specific hours for members of A proposal was made by Parla, commission chairman, field Mall does. People from out of the Department of En- Harry Maidment and Robert value for each dollar spent. Councilman Rober Keller and — 10:00 — just call or stop by LENOX the Town Council to be Of Class had discussed the pros and cons this area shop there.” Price. Therefore, we propose the im­ passed by the council to have a (8-40) MARCUS WELBY PHARMACY. We always available at the Town Hall so of such a collection with Jay The proposed development is that they may listen to the con­ plementation of sound manage­ Town Government Day for high Giles, director of public works; to come before a public hearing (24) WATERGATE maintain a complete stock of [SHCWCASI CIN tM Af 1234 Lutz Museum Begins cerns of individual townspeo­ ment system and practices school students each spring. 3.5 oz. Size 0arltof.S3SS and Ronald Kraatz, en­ on Nov. 5. Marte noted that the SUMMARY prescription drugs to have eg. P rice C L E M M C E EXIT RKFOnSES STREETlor EXIT 58(SILVER LANElon 1-84 ■ ple. (b.) Office hours at the throughout which will ac­ This was done on a trial basis ONE TIME OHLT LIMIT TWO PER vironmental service officer for developers have an option to - 10:30 — them available when you need LIM IT ONE ONE TIME ONLY • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 • them...and when you need us Town Hall that are more con­ complish the following: (a.) last year and was a success. 2 /3 S C COUPON PER FAMILY U H n S N t ; ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE • the Town of Manchester. buy the property owned by the Membership Drive (18) LIVING WORD venient to the public, (c.) provide for greater accuracy The council proclaimed Oct. 9 oner w slre* Oct t, 1S7S amr Ni*hwM.t. im M M jgM M. s, tun “It was Kraatz’s conclusion Newfield family, but that op­ we’re here at LENOX Lutz Junior Museum began — — Regulqrly scheduled subcom: and accountability in budgeting Fire Prevention Day. The South INO ONE UPIOER N accommodate persons who or­ 11:00 PHARMACY, 299 E. Center Limit one coupon per family that curbside collection would tion is up Jan. 1. its drive for new members by defining costs of all ■NAT73B • k ' k ' k i Limit two with coupon NAT.73B imil one coupon per (amily m m i TO BE ADMITTED Ro m eo C w lIM , Sit, Sail dinarily are unable to attend (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS St., 649-0896. Free Prescrip­ mittee meetings of the Town Coventry Fire Dept, will visit CmI WmL, Sat* Sm result in considerable cost to When questioned regarding Monday. Robertson School and present (^JULIET ^ I during regular hours. The (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT tion Delivery from 8 a.m.-9 Council so that the public may segments of the educational fflflfFFliC NHL, Tm i, TIh^ v ' FrUa»*3S the town,” FitzGerald said the solid waste disposal, Marte The museum, often called program, (b.) Develop a consis­ hats and fire literature to the LlFrt 100.10:00 “ museum will sponsor an Open - 11:30 — p.m. Mon. thru Sat., 8 a.m.-8 attend if they so desire, (d.) A WTrjTTTi. i 1 u 1 "He had used the maximum said he would check further “The Doing Place,” is a lear­ tent means of evaluating the . ■ ■ ■ jViVAVtV.Nv.v.v ...... House Thursday evening, from (3) MOVIE p.m. Sun. and periodic newsletter to keep the children in Grades K-3 and will expense figures and the with the developer’s olans and ning and activity center for public better informed of the performance of teachers and take the fourth graders on a EDGE ACNE-AID 6:30 to 8:30, during which time "Breakout" (1957) Holidays...Master Charges TEGRIN JjCIM RLES BRONSONiijiT B a n g th e minimum resale figures,” he get back to the commission children of all ages and their administrators. tour of the ambulance and SHAVE CREAM visitors will have the opportuni­ (8-40) DICK CAVETT are Honored...“ Symbol of Tovm Council activities. SH U E i^ l SME-AID added. with the information. families. It contains a collec­ 6. In order to better prepare FOSUNUSHEAMOIC ' SOAP-LOTION Your Choice t l Ju l S S ^ u SSi [dnim sl^^ ty to view not only the exhibits (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Finest Pharmacy Service.’’ 3. m order to meet the special explain some first aid to them. R frt. L. Cut Wei, SH, Sa FitzGerald said that Kraatz Joseph Lawler approached tion of “do touch” exhibits in but the School Loan Depart­ needs of our residents, we will our pupils to become con­ In answer to a request by COMBINATION FrlTrS-MlS came up with figures of $8-10 the commission concerning an all areas of the arts and ment as well. This department, (a.) Support the activities and tributing members of a Tom Wells of Hop River Rd. per ton for paper, and accor­ item appearing on the agenda sciences as well as a room endeavors of the Committee for changing society, our improving and widening the ding to the article in the facing the Town Board of filled with live animals and which houses 450 portable dis­ plays available to Manchester the Aging, (b.) Advocate and educational system must be road, the council decided that iRough, Tough Adventure! A Touch . newspaper, it is currently Directors tonight. plants. fight for additional tax relief flexible and adaptable to the $100,000 was too much money to of ‘‘The French Connection, a Dab of selling for $38 a ton. The item in question is the Members are eligible to par­ teachers for classroom use, is normally closed to the public. he for the elderly, (c.) Initiate ac­ needs of these students. With spend on a road that serves only RED. - LIME Mfg. “TheJMrty Dozei^” a S^ le of its Own! See lti{ “ The town could make a proposed sewer line extension ticipate in museum classes and Mfg. FOR SINUS At Thursday’s Open House, tion that will provide housing this in mind we advocate the a few families. The council MENTHOL List 2 OZ. TUBE 'Judith Chri$t \ whopping profit, and I think its for Oak Grove and E. Eldridge attend museum programs and M fg. HEADACHE Contains there will also be a Toy Shop at for Senior Citizens in the Town following; (a.) The continua­ agreed to grade the road AMAZINGLY List 4.25 Value or 3.75 OZ. I N .Y .M ag. time the town followed this Sts. (This item actually deals field trips free or at reduced of Coventry, (d). Continue and tion of Uie presently instituted monthly when weather per­ List 1.00 LOW LOW PRICE 2-4.1 oz. Bars Tube 1.59 LOTION program. The main objective is which children can make toys ramatic LOW PRICE BOX OF 24 Rag. 1-1 oz. Clear rates. 'They also receive a with the revision of an agree­ i»t Thi*J Umvi’rstty of Conni't liaii expand the present efforts of Sequential Learning Program mitted. Thid did not seem to 1.19 LIMIT TWO Plica 2.50 LOTION 1.05 to save the scrap. I would not be ment dating back to 1968 and monthly bulletin and a discount out of easy-to-find household TABLETS Lotion items. the Lake Rehabilitation Study and ifs scheduled inplementa- satisfy Wells. a cost to the town, and it would made with Alexander Jarvis.) on items purchased at the arts Committee, (e.) Support long- tion. (b.) Indiviaulized place­ Councilman Brainard asked In addition to regular visiting be a plus economically.” Lawler said, “Oak Grove St. museum store. range programs for the acquisi­ ment; i.e. a 3- or 4-year high why the trees knocked down in ’The commission decided to is too narrow already. People Anyone interested in hours, the museum will also be open Friday morning from 9:30 announces its tion of waterfront property for school advanced placement storms and consti^ction could WHITE RAIN JOHNSON’S urge Town Manager Robert visiting the Oak Grove Nature becoming a member should the use of recreational pur­ programs, vocational education not be stored at the land fill so Weiss to instigate such a collec­ Center often have to park in the contact the museum, 643-0949. a.m . to 11:30 a.m . for a 1973-1974 e x c d r in HAIR SPRAY “Preschoolers Morning.” poses. (f.) Consider porposals which will include work-study that homeowners with Excedrin BABY tion without further delay. road. The traffic from the This week has been designated Production Season Bottle of 100 Mothers, having young for the construction of a very program, (c.) Continual fireplaces could use this instead Today, a spokesman for the housing development, which Membership Week and a varie­ limited sewage system to cor­ development and coordination of buying wood. He also felt SHAMPOO Colonial Fiber Co. in children, are invited to bring would follow the sewer line, ty of activities are being M Y F A IR L A D Y ... Lerner and Loewe's all time hit musical rect the problems of the lake of curriculum. that this Would save the space Manchester said, “In general, them to the museum to take ST. J8SEPH could be detrimental to the planned. adaptation of Bernard Shaw's Pygm alion. Friday, .October area if accompanied by a com­ 7. We support an Adult at the landfill for garbage dis­ paper stock dealers are paying center.” On display at the museum part in the special activities Mfg. 19-Saturday, October 27 matineeSunday, October 21 .. .2 prehensive plan for rehabilita­ Education Program which will posal. ^*Bm yPEE¥nujA iis o M gHawoPwvari $10-12 for loose newspapers will be a variety of gifts being planned for them. Uat CHILDREN’S After some discussion, the p.m. tion of the lake area, (g.)-En­ provide our citizens not atten­ Brainard also asked that acquired through newspaper commission decided to take no donated by the Manchester Among the week’s other ac­ 43c tivities will be a quilting courage preparation and im­ ding public school with an op­ some of the town-owned land be Mfg. 3i*YOUR CHOICE ASPIRIN drives or recycling programs.” action nor offer any recommen­ Main Street Guild. The names THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON plementation of a coordinated portunity to enchance their utilized for mini-parks for He further s ta t^ that he had demonstration on Thursday REQ.F SUPER dations on the matter. of all persons renewing or MARIGOLDS ... Paul Zindel's pulitzer prize winner Friday, Emergency Preparedness educational experience. neighborhood use. List Mfg. UNSCENTED Mfg. LARGE received many calls regarding afternoon by Mrs. Bea Shefftel WORTH ST8CKINB BOX OF 38 Discussion centered around taking out new family or adult November 9-Saturday, November 17 (no Sundays). Plan. 8. We will encourage the es­ Young Dems Guest 1.75 List LIMIT SIX 12W OUNCE the newspaper article and felt of the Manchester Recreation UP F8R List LIMIT FIVE the administration of the memberships will be placed in 4. We pledge continuing sup­ tablishment of effective parent- State Atty. General Robert 1.40 LIMIT TWO the prices quoted were un­ Department and nature crafts LIMIT THREE PER PERSON Inland-Wetlands Act, and a large container. Several G O IN G A W A Y ... a world premiere production by Tom port consistent with our finan­ teacher organizations in all the 1.89 realistic. on Saturday afternoon. Killian will be the guest of the whether or not the commission names will be drawn and they Dulack. Friday, February 15-Saturday, February 23 (no cial resources of the police and schools in order to bring about a Young Democrats tomorrow Ostrinsky Scrap Dealers on The museum is open Tuesday would be the administrator. will receive one of the gifts Sundays). fire departments and the am­ greater exchange of ideas 731 Parker St. also noted that through Sunday, 2 p.m. to 5 night at thq Democratic Mrs. Parla said that 42 towns donated by the Guild. bulance service. between the home and schools. Headquarters at 7:30 p.m. WORTHMORE SCMPTO the prices quoted were much in Connecticut have made the During the week, the museum p.m., free of charge to the SUBJECT TO FITS ... a response to Doestoevsky's The Idiot, • TIMEX WATCHES public. by Robert Montgomery. Friday, March 22-Saturday, March 30 too high and that the $10-12 Conservation Commission the will extend its visiting hours to ASPIRIN Large Selection figures for paper stock dealers administering agency. (no Sundays). FIBER TIP Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema were more In line with the FitzGerald cited the "her­ K IN G L E A R by VVilliam Shakespeare. Directed by and starring° Cinema 1 Cinema 2 current prices being paid. culean task” such an under­ PEN • PHOTO fiNISHiNG The commission also taking would involve. He stated the eminent Broadway actor Arnold Moss. Friday, April WIN Dutch Bulbs And The Manchegter Jaycee$ received some incite into the there would be a need for new ■ You are cordially invited 12-Saturday, April 20. AT DiSCOUNT PRiCES Present The Musical Screen Play of Fisher & Sons development maps, staff personnel, etc. to do A L L performances begin at 8:15 p.m. unless otherwise listed Presenting Oct. 1st-8th proposed for the Hartman GUESS How Many) the job. to the and they will (je presented in the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre. • LiQUOR DEPARTMENT AUTO VACUUM GIEAIIR Tobacco land in North Despite the many facets yet (Yellow Crocus / ...... BOHLE Manchester and South Windsor. to be determined, the commis­ Rates for Season and Individual Tickets / I HOLD . .. \ Pidnt Connecticut Week" Reg. 4.99 Attys. Paul Marte and Paul sion was in complete agree­ opening of the A R T G ALLERY M Y F A IR L A D Y ...... $ 3 50 ■■ Reg. • LARGE SELECTiON OF OF 500 Blue - Rod - Berte^ appeared before the ment that the Act should be ad­ M A R IG O L D S ...... $ 2 'so GREETING CARDS commission to answer Win an assortment of Holland 49« OIK K l rosso ministered by a town agency GOING AWAY ...... $ 2.50 /J 1.49 Black UMino eeumriu questions about the proposed rather than by the state. ’" ' T S ...... $ 2.50 Bulbs worth $12.50 Simply development. FOOT PRINTS stop in and take a guess at In other business. Dr. K IN G L E A R ...... , .$ 3.50 Frederick J. Spaulding Jr., the number of yellow crocus October 1 through October 6 $14,50 bulbs in our jar. Closest estimate to correct amount wins ^ AMfRAOEOR? ^ Buy a season ticket for $10.00 and save almost 1/3 on the WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS Chamber ^Challenge^ total cost. $12.50 of their choice of i MOViEMUSfGALi W 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.—7 p.m. to 9 p.m. imported Dutch Bulbs. HALLOWEEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK ...... «'««• ”««"’• * • J ct, ORDER FORM: Kickoff Wednesday OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Come to a party at the G ALLERY Make checks and or money orders to: The University of CANDY t h u r s d a y T o ^ ^ i i t i i ' Gov. Thomas J. Meskill will be a slide presentation, out­ Connecticut. BOX OF 24 BARS at 7:30 P.M. be the keynote speaker lining the Chamber’s new direc­ Saturday evening October 6th or Enclosed please find $------for______season tickets. Plant Spring Beauty Now EVERY DAY INSULIN PRICES - LILLY’S (SlngU SAowJAf Onfy) Wednesday when the Greater tion. The presentation was Send tickets to: Manchester Chamber of INSTAMATK) Tickets 13.00 per person, on sale now developed by the Chamber’s N am e------______llAn Excellent Selection of Dutch Bulbs Are In !! Commerce holds a kickoff public relations council, under •JSunday afternoon October 7th Mfg. at the following locations: COLOR dinner to its "Connmitment to the direction of Jeff Jacobs. C it y ------State______List the Challenge of Tomorrow” Manchester Mayor John W. ^ . NPH-U40 NPH-U80 HLM Buttorflahrs Watkins Fumiturs HER8HEYS 1.25 program. Tlie program will in­ Thompson, who participated in Z i p ------:------Phone______12 EXPOSURES ■urgerKIng Soars Roabuefc EAST HARTFORD NURSERY MILK CHOCOLATE OR ALMOND augurate the Chamber’s new 466 Main Street Jarry LawU dnama the Chamber’s action-program- role in urban problem solving. developement meetings, will Manchester, Connecticut Please enclose self addressed stamped envelopes and mail to: 1 1375 Silver lane East Hartford ♦ ’The dinner will be at 7 p.m. at offer remarks at Wednesday’s Dr. Cecil E. Hinkel Proceed* to be donated in part to the ’The Colony Room, Talcottville. dinner. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. 643-8953 Dept, of Dramatic Arts, U-127 MANCHESTER AND ROCKVILLE STORES ONLY SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT nanchetter Memorial Hoipltal Petal Heart A social .hour at 6 will precede Edward J. Reardon of St. The Uni'-arsity of Connecticut Monitoring Unit \ i y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ [ 942 MAINpSTREET 40 MAIN STREET it. James Church will offer the in­ Storrs, Connecticut 06268 . A highlight of the evening will vocation and benedKtion. The management reserves the right to alter the program. » PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 2. 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 2. 1973— PAGE FIVE

Hebron Rockville Karen Sherman, Three Rivers, Reiske, King St., Rockville; Mass.; Jacqueline Field, Donna Russell, PInney St., Moniessori School iiiaudtrHlpr Simttug lipralh Hospital Merllne Rd., Vernon; Michael Ellington; Beverly St. John, Simoneau, Broad Brook; Clif­ Prospect St., Rockville; Capital Townspeople Vote Notes ford Hemmeler, Webster Rd., Charles St. John, Grove St., ------Plans Demonstration Founded Oct, 1, 1881 Vernon. Admitted Sunday: Richard Rockville; Raymond Young, A demonstration of Students attending the school Bolton, Ellington, Hebron, Staf- Birth Sunday; A son. to Mr. Montessori materials will be Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Jorquin, Somers; Ethel Smith, Hyde Ave., Rockville. are from Manchester, Vernon, ford Springs, Stom, WllUnitoo To Buy Backhoe and Mrs. Joseph Ulanowicz, Discharged Monday; Jen­ held tonight at 8 at the Hans Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 Andrew Tally Somers; Edna Morganson, Rockville, Tolland, Coventry, and Willimantic. ’ Fare Lake St., Vernon. nifer Culjak, Union St,, Christian Andersen Montessori p.m. should telephone the circulation Glenwood Rd., Ellington; . 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). Rockville; David Eisenberg, School, Goose Lane. ANNE EMT proceded routinely, an effort Gloria Hewitt, Harriet Dr., > Published every evening except Sun- department, 647-9946. Admitted Monday: Ann Bar­ Ironwood Dr., Vernon; Mary The program is open to the Correipondeni was made at the start to ques­ Tolland; James Reese, ] days and holidays. Entered at the ton, Tory Rd., South Windsor; Jamaitus, RFD 3, Tolland; public and will explain to Member Audit Bureau of Circulation | Tel. 228-3971 tion the eligibility fo those Tolland; Albert Morganson, Ethel- Cramer, South St., Mrs. Donna Mills and daughter, parents the philosophy un­ I Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- Member of The Associated Press Town meeting action Monday attending with some residents Tolland Ave., Rockville; Mark Giant Rockville; Donna French, Staf­ Stafford Springs; Joseph derlying the child’s school WHEELHORSE J cond Class Mail Matter. night approved an appropria­ asking for a roll call to be Pierson, Grove St., Rockville; No Wonder Women^s Lib ford Springs; Laurent Gagner, Murawskl, Overbrook Rd., Ver­ experiences and demonstrate SNOWBLOWER I| Burl L. Lyons, Publisher tion of $9,000 to buy a loader- checked against voter lists. Emily Cook, Maple St., Ver­ The Manchester Publishing Co. Gehring Rd., Tolland; George non; Mrs. Katherine Shea and some of the Montessori equip­ Wants To Take Over backhoe and amended However, Richard Grant, non; Debra Waters, South 5 H.P. $395 95 $359.95 Gifford III, Campbell Ave., son. East Hampton. ment. 7 H.P. assumes no financial responsibility for resolutions changing the moderator, after stating Windsor; Patricia Johnston, Rex. (379.95) Reg. (399.95) typographical errors appearing in adver­ Brown Bridge Rd., Tolland; Vernon; Bernard Holland, WASHINGTON - Any band were asked to adjust the membership of the ^creation qualifications, felt this was not Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in Janet Castonguay, Pleasant Prospect St., Rockville; of females marching on Penn waterline disc to match the real Commission. necessary, but did leave the EAST HARTFORD NURSERY 1 Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. View Dr., Vernon; Barbara George King, Broad Brook; Cemetery spate is so scarce I here are inhabitants WE HONOfl~ State University to hang an water level. The Board of Finance had door open for anyone to ques­ in parts of Mexico that the 1319 SILVER LANE. EASTE HARTFORI One M onth...... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, Merk, Talcott Ave., Rockville. Henry Marcham, South St., per square mile in Switzerland associate professor of psy­ Naturally, the girls flunked recommended the backhoe tion the eligibility of a voter remains of up to 1)0 bodies may as contrasted with only 49 per Discharged Sunday: Diane Rockville; Patricia Morando, 8:30-7:30 Mon.-Frl. Single C opy...... 15? three full days prior to publication. chology in effigy will find me the test. Einstein would have, purchase based on the when the time came. be buried in one grave. .square mile in Sweden. Damlls, Mile Hill Rd., Tolland, Grand Ave., Rockville; Hazel 569-0800 1:30-6:00 Sat. ft 9ui. By Carrier, Weekly...... 75? Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon tagging along to hold a coat or too, although as a member of selectmen’s request for a trade- This, however, did not occur. One Y e a r...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon two. the club he wouldn’t have ad­ in of the old machine, which Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and This professor. Dr. Hoben mitted it. The word horizontal needs approximately $3,000 in repairs, towards the purchase Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. Thomas, tested hundreds of is defined by my dictionary as young people^ from “at right angles to the ver­ of the new machine. preschoolers through college tical.” If half the water in a Although the new machine age, to see if they coiild under­ glass is at one level and the costs $25,000, total cost to the stand the “fact” that the surface other half a at another, the eyes town is only $9,000 after deduc­ New Housing Aid Concept of a liquid remains horizontal see the whole as uneven. ting the trade-in allowance and regardless of the angle of its Applying his spirit level to the the municipal discount. container. water, a carpenter would shake The vote of the meeting More years ago than we’d like to builders competing to find ways to According to Thomas, only his head and make some amended resolutions adopted at a special town meeting Sept. 24, recall there was a book written called, produce homes people can afford to half the female subjects, even adjustments. at the college level, understood I know, I know. The dic­ 1968 and the annual town ‘‘Mr. Blandings Builds a Dream buy we have, instead^ made financing the “ principle.” He also tionary also defines horizontal m eeting of Oct. 7, 1968 House.’' It was, as we recall, an easier, down payments practically claimed it was unusual to find a as “parallel to level ground.” providing for membership on think you college male who didn’t. But the ground the water is on the Recreation Commission. nil, and extended mortgage terms hilarious account of cost overruns For God’s sake! With scien­ is the bottom of the glass, and The amendment eliminates before overruns became a national that almost exceed the life of the tists like Thomas running although science insists that a a Board of Finance represen­ tative and adds one additional political issue in Pentagon and other house, or the buyer, or both. .a s around loose, it's no wonder liquid always seeks level women's lib wants to take over ground, it is unfair to ask a member-at-large. federal bureaucratic schemes. The administration plan, as we un­ and hitch all males to the front female, or even a male, to look The commission will now The reason we recall the book is derstand it, will give the would-be low end of a j)low except'at check­ at a tilted glass of water and consist of ten members with grabbing time. I don’t care how decide the water is in a horizon­ one member from the Board of should have a that the difference between what a income buyer a monetary voice in the much Thomas talks about the tal position. Selectmen, one member from person feels he can afford to pay or go housing market place in that, if he “principle” involved in the test, the Board of Education and in debt for a home and what a home qualifies for assistance, he can be a be is flying into the teeth of I do not deny that from a eight members-at-large. common sense. The eight members-at-large actually costs too often represents as potential buyer who must be sold scientific viewpoint Thomas Principle, shrimciple. may be right. All the books say will be appointed by the wide a gap as the author of the book so , rather than a statistic that must be Everybody knows that if you he is, and it is true Coach selectmen for terms of five humorously treated in his account of “adequately housed’’ regardless of tilt a glass with water in it the McMahon sighed with relief years, and any vacancy oc­ Vancouver Island Boat Landing. (Photo by Doug Bevins) water tilts, too. I tried it first when I departed his chemistry curring will be filled by the savings account. cost to the taxpayers. the builder’s estimate and the final thing after reading of Thomas’ class. But the reason drinks are selectmen for the balance of the tally. Our thought, and this where the test and sure enough the water spilled down people’s backs at unexpired term. Although the meeting Since that book was written the Nixon proposal has its most appeal to in my glass tilted so much it cocktail parties is that the ruddy near slopped over onto spillers are not holding their whole concept of housing has un­ us, is that if the low-income family my brand new pair pf Sears martinis or Scotches in a dergone a revolution in many ways. needing housing has some economic Inside britches. If, as Thomas claims, horizonal position. When Mama Hebron The federal government, through clout of its own through direct federal a liquid remains horizontal no tells Buster to watch that glass matter how much a container is of milk she is warning him to the GI Bill, FHA, HUD, and perhaps a assistance; developers, builders, tilted, how come it doesn’t look adjust his glass so the milkline Campaign Led dozen or so other alphabet agencies, is craftsmen and suppliers of basic horizontal or act horizontal? is horizonal. Report In fact, I don’t even unders­ So I am glad Thomas’ coeds By Fellows directly or indirectly involved in home fixtures will be motivated to tand Thomas’ test, and suspect reported the test as they saw it ANNE EMT almost every new structure that Is produce housing the buyer wants Rowland Evans and Robert Novak that those smart-alec males instead of rebuffing their Correspondent built today. rather than what some bureaucrats who took it reported that the eyesight. The book says they Tel. 228-3971 waterline remained level only were wrong, but this nation did Despite several noble attempts, from the town level on up to the Former State Representative Wallace vs. The New South because such a conclusion was not become great by always Douglas M. Fellows of mass production of housing has not federal level think the would-be the kind of thing they know following the book. Besides, We think you Millstream Rd. has been named professors want them to reach. solved the problem, especially for the homeowner needs. POINT CLEAR, Ala. - Thus, underlying the super­ Briscoe of Texas to oppose the their failure showed that they campaign manager by Try to follow this, fellow are responsive to their senses low-income citizen who is generally By in effect making each person Irreconcilable differences in ficial amity at this Gulf Coast epitome of New South gover­ Republican candidate for First outlook between Gov. George resort was real tension between nors, Reubin Askew of Floria, male chauvinist pigs. The and therefore still proper sub­ Selectman Raymond J. Burt the one who needs a dwelling of some eligible for housing assistance a C. Wallace of Alabama and Wallace and the New South as the new vice chairman of the women were first shown a bot­ jects for such normal male pur­ and his running mate, incum­ tle half-filled with red water suits as hand-holding and ear- should have TWO. type that is reasonably comfortable potential buyer; the industry will “New South” governors ■ who governors. Though this year’s Southern governors. bent Selectman Aime (Pete) now dominate the region were chairman of the conference, Otherwise, Wallace’s poten­ alongside an identically shaped nipping. Despite the Dallaire. and habitable. have to become competitive by being pointed up when Gov. Jimmy Wallace — the only Democratic tial supporters are Govs. container with a disc which experiences of our astronauts, I Fellows represented Hebron In the past all these federal more imaginative and aggressive to Carter of Georgia, Wallace’s governor from the old Briscoe, Edwin Edwards of could be rotated to indicate 'hAve a nice warm feeling that in the General Assembly in the where they believed the water those girls might even agree assistance programs have, for the tap this new market which now is a occasional ally, arrived at the Confederacy with service Louisiana and William Waller 1961,1963 and 1965 sessions and Southern governors’ conference dating before January 1971 — of Mississippi. But they are not to be. Both bottles were tilted with me that nothing ever falls has served on the general law, most part, been to builders, lenders or “captive” customer rather than a w ith a p ro p o sed seemed isolated from his really Wallacemen, and to various angles and the girls up. agriculture, education, con­ landlords. free agent. south-wide presidential colleagues. Wallace realizes he can expect stitution, and banks and rules primary. The only comments here nothing from his fellow ’This is why we are intrigued with A man’s home is his castle. We committee of the State If all Southern states con­ touching on race were Southern governors. He knows Legislature. the approach being made by the Nixon don’t propose the federal government ducted presidential primaries Wallace’s press conference at­ he must go over their heads to '^ ile a member of the educa- TWO savings accounts? That’s what we said. We believe you should have a the people. Administration to develop a program give anyone a castle but we feel it will the same day. Carter argued, tacks on busing. Whereas Voice Blows A Breath tion committee on the savings account for your “special plans” and anotherfor your “ready when you need it” money. candidates could save time and Wallace continued his barrage In Mississippi, for example. legislature he supported and ad­ whictf would aid low-income families not cost the taxpayer anymore to help money. But other governors against professional Waller is interested in Of Freedom Into USSR vocated more aid to towns for ( to select housing rather than build it him find a home on his own that fits saw it as a ploy for Wallace to bureaucrats in Washington, Bumpers’ presidential education. corner Southern delegates. Not other Democratic governors prospects but desperately As Jamming Ceases for them. his needs and gives him some voice in He was educated in the Your “special plans” money is the dollars you save for a specific future purpose ... a house ... surprisingly, Wallace im­ were more partisan in wants to regain national party Norwich school system and machinery in Mississippi from By Lee Roderick Granted there are many details to the choice. mediately endorsed Carter’s assaulting the Nixon ad­ holds a bachelor’s and master’s a new car... college for your children ... retirement. These are dollars you can do without for a biracial liberals. To do so, his (Special to The Herald) National Academy of Sciences, be worked out and there will have to proposal; from other gover­ ministration. If there is a domi­ degree in education from the As a matter of fact, it might restore state will switch to a presiden­ WASHINGTON - As Soviet to his counterpart in the USSR, nors, the silence was deafening. nant figure among the Southern University of Hartford. He is while . . . so we offer you a 6%% Three Year Savings Certificate which gives you an effective be certain resonable limits as to how governors it is not Wallace but tial primary — a change tanks rumbl'ed into protesting Soviet attacks on the pride and respect that once was in The New South governors administrative director of the elected in 1970 and later elec­ Gov. Wendell Ford of Ken­ duplicated in other Southern Czechoslovakia on August 21, famed Russian scientist Andrei far Uncle Sam should go in helping a integral part of home ownership. This Ward Technical Institute at the annual yield of 7.0^%.' tions view both Carter’s plan tucky, who q>ened the meeting states that sent unrepresen­ 1968, the USSR sought to cover Sakharovj I . person buy a home. University of Hartford. factor is lacking in too many of the and Wallace himself as with a torrid attack on Presi­ tative liberal delegations to their tracks by jamming “Harrassment or detentionof Sakharov will have severe But the concept is intriguing to us “standardized” types of homes today anachronistic throwbacks to dent Nixon’s economic policies. Miami Beach under the caucus Western radio broadcasts, in­ cluding those by the Voice of effects on relationships Your “ready when you need it” money is what you should be saving in a regular 5V4% S.B.M. because we believe that it may prove Southern sectionalism. But all Governors were system. However, primary which despite their price and easy Nevertheless, they well un­ deferential to Wallace, partly in elections mean Wallace can win America. between the scientific com­ Sikorsky Given savings account which earns you an effective annual yield of 5.47% . You may deposit any time beneficial in restoring competition to long-term financing are not a “man’s derstood that Wallace’s grass tribute to his courage and part­ most of the delegates from Now, five years after that in­ munities of the United States and the Soviet Union, and could Navy Contract the housing market. castle” but often a bedroom and roots support could sweep any ly out of political caution, Mississippi and other Southern famous invasion, Russian in any amount and withdraw any time . . . with no penalty or loss of interest.’ Southern primary. “these guys are scared to death states no matter what Waller leaders have suddenly and in­ vitiate our rdeent efforts STRATFORD (AP) - The ’The net effect in too many instances cooking area covered hopefully with a Indeed, the celebrated Fourth of what Gieorge can do to them and other governors want. explicably stopped interfering toward increasing scientific in­ Navy has signed a $10 million of the present federal subsidy roof that doesn’t leak. of July lovefest at Decatur, at home,” the chief political ad­ Several governors were final­ with the broadcasts of the Voice terchange and cooperation,” contract with Sikorsky Aircraft the letter said in part. programs has put nev? housing and the Ala., between Wallace and Sen. viser of one New &uth gover­ ly reduced to lame predictions as well as several other official division for the construction of All of us have “special plans” and all of us need “ready when you need it” money ... that Is why We have tried many innovations to Edward M. Kennedy produced nor told us. For his part, that Wallace cannot run for Western radio networks. Jam­ Commentary by senior VOA more VH-3D helicopters, a purchase of existing housing out of the solve our housing needs. We would no joy among New South gover­ Wallace Is wickedly hilarious President from a wheelchair as ming stopped Sept. 10. analyst John Albert focused on Sikorsky spokesman said Mon­ we believe you should have not one ... but TWO S.B.M. Savings Accounts. FDR did. Some commented government sanctioned attacks free market. hope the Congress will see fit to try nors. The fear Wallace among friends, deriding Jamming has bee»a familiar day. dominating Southern primaries colleagues who detest him privately that Wallace was less tool of repression in the USSR against such men as Sakharov The money will be used to buy Instead of having developers and this new approach. but losing out on a place on the privately but dare not criticize robust than he appeared at the dating back to 1948. It ceased in and novelist Aleksander materials and to prepare for ac- ticket and Kennedy being him publicly. national governors’ conference 1953 and resumed almost Solchenitsyn,..“In a western tual production, he said. nominated for President but While other governors view last summer and seemed in without letup concurrent with country, strong criticism of Sikorsky already has made a losing the entire South (and Georgia’s Carter as Wallace’s pain late in the long evenings. the invasion of Czechoslovakia. conditions, as they have voiced, number of the same helicopters So/er, But Not Safer probably the election). The con­ only ally here, he is not so But to other, more dis­ Western analysts, who have would not only be tolerated, for the Navy. sequently hope neither Wallace regarded in the Wallace camp interested eyes, Wallace looked never been certain why Soviet they would be regarded as the Eighty per cent of the work 3 /4 % nor Kennedy will run, which where Carter’s non-support of miraculously energetic con­ attempt of true, patriots to see The National Safety Council reports jamming ceased in 1953, are will be done In the United Air­ number of mites they are driven, even would breathe life into their Wallace atthe 1972 national con­ sidering his ordeal. After even more baffled today. their country which they love craft Division’s plant here and that the U.S. traffic death rate as the death rate goes down the ab- long idream that one of their own vention is neither forgotten nor presiding over one all-morning “We simply are not sure,” live up to the standards set by 20 per cent in its Bridgeport — Gov. Dale Bumpers of Arkan­ forgiven. meeting, he submitted to two said a Voice official in an inter­ the constitution,” said Albert. reached the lowest point in the ^ solute number of deaths continues to facility.______, Savings Cortilicate( sas is now their long-shot A Wallace-Carter alliance wa hours of radio-television inter­ view. “It could be the Russian “What Is involved...is nothing nation’s history during May, June and go up. choice — will be the 1978 not at all evident. They did not views without apparent fatigue. desire for detente or for less than the future of east-west 3 years malurily nominee. discuss Carter’s regional It might have been a signal that 708iS The f ffp( (jvf AnniJvd Y ip IcI " ' H r t , r « • a -.1 V oM / SavuiRS Accounts July. detente, he added. Traffic fatalities for the first six liberalized trade. Or maybe ^ S100 Minimum Deposit ■ 5.47 is The Effective Annual Yield primary plan in advance. Nor the full flowering of New South 5 they just figure we’ll shut up if Another electrifying broad­ 6 NSC figures projected to the end of did Wallace join Carter in un­ politics will be delayed beyond months of 1973 totaled 26,500 — the they stop jamming us.” cast by the Voice after the jam­ *so long Ai $$ rtmfttnt in Account 1976. 1973 show a rate of 4.4 traffic deaths successfully supporting an Ironically, the cessation of ming had stopped quoted from 'III tnd ol month highest number ever recorded for the Today's Thouffht abortive attempt ^ Gov. Dolph for every 100 million vehicle miles VOA'jamming comes at a time the recent letter of ^Ichenitsyn first half of any year in the history of to a Norwegian daily The Source of Life when worldwide criticism of COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY -CREDITED MONTHLY traveled. By comparison, the 1947 Open Forum newspaper, in which the writer the United States, says the council. “I tell you the truth: whoever the repression of leading Soviet FDIG regulations permit withdrawals from recommended Sakharov for the rate was 8.82 and the 1938 rate was There’s some bright news, however. writers and scientists has hears my words, and believes in More Whitaker Nobel Peace Prize. Time Savings Accounts before maturity pro­ 12.02 deaths per 100 million miles. him who sent me, has eternal reached a new crescendo. The During July, the last month for which Gentlemen: Voice, for example, in August A VOA analyst in Oslo vided rate of interest on amount withdrawn ii Yet here’s the paradox: Because of life. He will not be judged, but reported: “If there is to be true reduced to the passbook rate and three figures are available, traffic deaths has already passed from death Herald What ever happened to the broadcast nine major news the increase in the nunaber of motor local cartoon on the editorial reports and commentaries on peace in the world, Mr. 646-1700 months interest is forfeited. were 4 per cent below the July, 1972, to life. 1 tell you the truth: the Solchenitsyn indicates, society time is coming — the time has Yesterdays page? Since your survey proved dissenters in the USSR. By the vehicles on the highways and the figure. how popular Bill Whitakers must judge peace and violence already come — when the dead middle of September, VOA had work was, he no longer appears with complete truthfulness. will hear the voice of the Son of already doubled that figure. 25 Years Ago regularly. Coexistence in the world, he God, and those who hear it will A sampling of recent broad­ Connecticut Governor James Why do you ask our opinion cast transcripts gives an inkling says, should be viewed as an Shouldn’t YOU Be Saving at The Bank that Says It ...WITH MONEY live. Even as the Father is C, Shannon and other and then ignore the results. You existence not only without wars Today In History himself the source of life, in the of why VOA and^ other Republican state and local appear to be doing just the con­ American government leaders — that is not enough ^ but By The Auoeiated Press same way he has made his Son WINDOW British officer who negotiated American Conference was held leaders are guests at a recep- trary to the results of your own are ecstatic over the breath of without violence, or anyone Today is Tuesday, Oct. 2, the to be the source of life.” — 'tion attended by nearly 200 par­ survey. telling us how to live, what to Benedict Arnold’s attempt to in Washington. Jesus freedom that will flow un­ 275th day of 1973. TTiere are 90 surrender West Point, was ty workers at Merlcan Legion Lets get back to some of impeded into the USSR, say, what to think, what to SHADES (John 5:24-26 Good News For Hall. * , days left in the year. hanged as a spy. In 1941, in World War II, Ger­ Whitaker’s home style cartoons assuming the relaxation of jam­ know—and what not to know.” Mad* to Ordor Modern Man) instead of the much repeated Thanks to the Voice of Today’s highlight in history: In 1804, the people of Ekigland man armies launched an all-out ming continues. Bring your oM roUen In nnft On this date in 1919, President were mobilized to resist inva­ drive against Moscow. Subnutted by 10 Years Ago syndicated material you Insist One day, after the jamming America, millions of men and ■nre 86o per tlnUto. Savings Bank& of Manchester Woodrow Wilson suffered a on using. women in the Soviet Union will, sion by Napoleon Bonaparte. Rev. neth E. Gustafson Systems analyst Bruno stopped, for example, the Member F D IC stroke, completely paralyzing In 1869, the Indian nationalist In 1967, the first black to sit Sincerely yours, at least for the present, be able Pastor DeMarco cannot direct Voice’s multl-lingual broad­ E .«. JOHNSON the left side of his b^y. leader, Mohandas GamUii, was on the U.S. Supreme Court, Peter Falkowich to share such ennobling ideas Calvary Church of highway department, according casts itito the Soviet Union On this date — bom. ’Thurgood Marshall, was sworn to town rules, says General 143 Oak St. from one of their own coun­ PAHITQO. . Cohn»ctleut's Largest Savings Bank East of the RIvar the Assemblies of God quoted the letter sent from In 1780, MaJ. John Andre, the In 1889, the first Pan in. Manager Richard Martin. East Hartford Philip Handler, President of the trymen. m MAIN BT. Eight Offices Serving MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 2, 1973 Heralding Homes Tolland MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 2. 1973 — PAGE SEVEN ■Fernon- Ferwo fi Mayor Says Berger Northern Exposure Was Vital Town Aides Deny Runs Rec Very Well The first thing Mr. and Mrs. While three Democratsits runrun* iicahio fmm loolr nt ** A fireplace, which backs the texture, and also as a good Council Backs Negotiation usable from lack of care. Charies Goodstein did when one in the studio, is unusual Refund Illegal ning for election in Vernon next Mayor McCoy, who will be spectrum to the other know they started to build their home background for paintings. The month threw darts at the way with its frame which is a wall material, layered wood seeking re-election, expressed about and respect Don Berger.” in Tolland was to get out their refinIshed one from another For Lake Gamp Purchase the town’s recreation program astonishment at these charges. The Democrats proposed a compass and determine north, shavings, resembles miniature VIVIAN KENNESON by Erwin Stoetzner and Charles is run, but did not mention any home. Its beauty is in the inlaid shake shingles. Luce and approved the refund He said, “ I t’s difficult to program calling for the hiring for this would be the window Correipondeni names. Mayor Frank McCoy believe that the passion for carvings. The mantle, like the The sculptures which are of the fee to the contractor; as of a full-time recreational side of their art studio. Tel. 875-4704 the town now has some 549 acres of open charged them with making a one in the studio, is edged in arranged on pedestals and a result of the above, the town elective office is so great as to director “ who is not only Since then, it could be a ques­ Robert Smith, chairman of BARBARA RICHMOND space land and said much of this land caustic and personal assault on drive a candidate to launch a authentic wormed wood. bases on the lawn and treasurer returned the check to qualified for the job, but a man tion of whether the house was the Tolland Middle School (Herald Reporter) could be developed. He questioned the cost Recreation Director Donald caustic and personal assault of A bright green carpet defines among the trees are taken in the contractor rather than who is capable of administering built for the Goodsteins or their Building Committee, said last Berger. this nature upon the name of a a more formal area highlighted during the winter. But through deposit it in the fund.” of the maintenance of the camp if it is in an organized, orderly way.” art. There are many paintings night that the town counsel had By a unanimous vote of the Vernon purchased. ^ The Democrats, James by a coral velvet covered Vic­ the warmer months, they "At a meeting held Sept. 27, person who has served this com­ It also calls for transferring in the house, and sculptures in advised the committee that it Town Council, last night. Mayor Frank Mayor McCoy said right now it is in Roche, candidate for mayor, munity for over twenty years.” the care and upkeep of all torian loveseat with a Goods­ resemble fanciful forms and 1673 the Middle School Building wood and stone are found tein painting above it. had a right to waive the McCoy was given the go ahead to discuss excellent condition. He cautioned, “If and Thomas Benoit and Stanley Mayor McCoy, commenting athletic fields, to the Public figures that might very well Committee approved the refund throughout the house and in the The humor of the artist is evi­ building fee if it wanted to, and with the trustees of Newington Children's DevCo gets this piece of land it would have Gill, candidates for Town Coun­ "upon the pointed attack Works Department; a written yard on the bank of a large come to life by the light of the Elaine Smith, town treasurer, of the fee to the contractor.” Hospital the possibility of buying Camp cil, in a joint statement, dent in an almost lifesize sculp­ moon. control of that side of the lake.” launched by Democratic can­ document clearly defining pond. said she has not done anything Joslin, in contending that the Newhoca on Bolton Lake in Vernon. charged that the recreation didate for mayor and puppeted ture of a prima donna poised in Mr. Goodstein’s humor is selectmen did not have authori­ The town has a verbal option with the recreational rules and The home is in a wooded site, ' illegal in her actions. program has been “victimized by two town council can­ regulations; sign-ups for use of the arch ofnhe grand piano. A combined with practicality in ty to approve such a refund, The camp has been used by the hospital trustees and the deadline for this is Oct. 6. with entrance up a rustic Mr. and Mrs. Smith were He assured the council that no written by mismanagement and dis­ didates,” said, “Mr. Berger has fields and courts carefully free form figure with hollows one painting. Rather than dis­ said such a disbursement would as a summer camp for disabled children. stairway. You cross a small for eyes and an oval aperture responding to a statement agreement will be made until he reports order for too long and the been serving this town for more recorded to prevent tampering; card the colors he had mixed as require a special appropriation The town indicated interest in the white pebbled patio with green for a mouth, she acquires a set released yesterday by Stewart back with his findings. mayor has done nothing to cor­ than twice as long as his chief complete cooperation with all he finished one work, he requiring first Board of purchase when It was learned that DevCo potted plants before entering of dentures when the Joslin which charged that the The mayor also explained that no rect this situation.” attacker has even been a resi­ community groups; summer sketched in a palette and Finance, then a Town Meeting was interested in buying the site in connec­ the large studio. Goodstein’s son, a dentist com­ parties involved in returning matter which method of funding would be The Democrats {urther dent of the town.” recreation jobs open to all, on daubed the excess oils on it, aroroval. tion with a new community it is Besides a work bench for es to visit‘them. the J6,100 building permit fee to charged that “Fields are not He cited Berger’s work with an equitable well-advertised thus eliminating waste, but ad­ Town Counsel Robert King developing in Coventry. used, if the site is to be purchased, the sculpturing, and wall-to-wall contractor, Nasin Construction, decision will go to the townspeople either properly cared for, games are the children and with the senior basis; and information phones paintings, a casual atmosphere Stones and pieces of coral ding interest to a painting. had acted illegally. said that he was made aware of scheduled in a disorganized way gathered from Long Boat Key DevCo has already purchased a 10.2- through a special referendum or a special citizens. He said, “Townspeo­ and sanitary facilities always pervades the studio with com­ His wife, a former biology Joslin stated that a limited in­ the situation by Joslin before town meeting. and equipment becomes un­ ple from one end of the age open. off Sarasota, Fla., have been Joslin left the state on a acre site known as Bonnie Braemarr fortable chairs, and a fireplace teacher who has developed her vestigation he has conducted Councilman Thomas Wolff said he cemented together with business trip, but that he had Camps, also located on Bolton Lake with authentic wormed wood creative ability in the past few revealed that: Shores. wished there were no buildings on the site markings on the mantle. transparent resin in a form of not received a copy of the state­ years, is learning the fine art of "Frank Merrill, building in­ The vote to allow the mayor to confer noting that “the town, historically, does In wall corners, you notice sculpture which sets on the ment. According to a finance piano. pottery. She also has spector, insisted on the collec­ with the hospital trustees came after a not maintain its buildings, with the excep­ Sculptures, the creations of Charles B. Goodstein,\dSn«ft.and cavort on the lawn of his small whimsical free form board member, the matter was experimented in day sculpture tion of a fee for the issuance of lengthy discussion during which the mayor tion of the schools.” He cautioned the home on Buff Cap Rd., Tolland. sculptures of wood or clay Exotic plants and huge potted not discussed at last week's to the admiration of her hus­ a building permit for the Middle urged the council to take affirmative ac­ council to consider what it will spend on which are part of Mr. violets adorn a picture window Board of Finance meeting and band, and is presently working School addition; the contractor tion to acquire the 29-acre site. the site after it buys it. Goodstein’s identity in his which looks out on the yard and balked, claiming it was not other members were not aware the large pond. a facial contour study from a The Recreation Commission and the The Democrats on the council objected home. The corner figures are customary for municipalities to of Joslin’s actions, although the An antique rosewood square block of mahogany. Conservation Commission both feel the to making, any decision until more is found in nearly every area of charge contractors for a permit release was labeled as a state­ grand piano dominates the town should purchase the land. Mayor known about the parcel. They commented the house. for municipal buildings; legal ment by the Board of Finance rMm used as an office. But the Mr. Goodstein, an art teacher McCoy said land for conservation is no that the Recreation Commission and the The most interesting room in counsel, Robert D. King, ruled chairman. piano works have been removed and exhibitor, works in easily attainable these days. Conservation Commission wwe asked to the home is the living-dining that the building inspector was A member of the building and the interior is now fitted different media. His works il­ He said he has had the buildings evaluate the property and the council room. Or, it might better be within his rights in charging the committee who was not present with desk compartments. lustrate his varied talents. He checked, the area has been checked for members were the last to know about it. referred to as the living room fee and further that the con­ at the meeting Sept. 27 said that The painting which has won is a teacher at The Artisan in water and the septic tank system has been Republican, Donald Sadrozinski said, Mi»$ Susan Dee where they also dine. An infor­ tract between the town and con­ King had attended a previous Miss Irene many awards for Mr. Goodstein Stafford Springs. checked. The fire marshal indicated the "The council is not making a decision to Miss Linda Miss Diane Story by mal dining table is at one side tractor specified that all fees committee meeting and stated hangs above the bed in the Mr. Goodstein is also an in­ area would be suitable for most uses the buy. You people are trying to twist of the room near the kitchen, would be paid by the contrac­ at that time that the only per­ June B. Tompkins master bedroom. An illustra­ ventor. He has invented an town rmght put it to but probably would something around and ram it down our but the rest of the room is autoclench for Bostitch, heart tor. son who could waive a fee is the throats.” planned with informal living tion of Sheepshead Bay harbor, building inspector. not be suitable for use as a permanent COUPON SPECIAL sutures used in modern heart “As a result of a meeting held camp. Democrat Robert Houley commented, and entertaining in mind. the artist has painted his con­ ception of it using elusive surgery, and hypodermic with the contractor, the first Health Meeting Tonight The trustees have asked $175,000 for the "We understand the motion, it was Photos by Prominent in the room from syringes which can be operated selectman, chairman of the The Tolland Town Health available three hours before the meeting the point of size, form, and angles and lines, suggesting site which contains 29 buildings. These in­ rather than defining. Other with one hand. building committee, the town Committee will hold its clude a nature and recreation lodge, pump tonight and no information from the Reginald Pinto originality, is a large lamp. Mr. treasurer, and town counsel, monthly meeting tonight at 8 Conservation or Recreation Commission »3«« OFF Goodstein made it from "throw favorite paintings by other ar­ house, cabins for girls and boys, a direc­ A small motto hanging in the the contractor did subsequently p.m. at the United was in the packet.” With this Coupon away materials.” The shade is tists adorn the other walls. tor’s cabin, craft shop, tool shed, office, The house contains a separate studio expresses Mr. pay the fee of $6,100 to the Congregational Church, shower house, men’s dorm, boat house, in­ Mayor McCoy said, “It’s a case of made of a double layer of metal ON ALL PERMANENTS apartment used for the Goodstein’s personal crded, building inspector; that the Religious Education building. firmary, a main building with kitchen, you’re damned if you do and damned if you strips which shade a bulb set in GOOD MON. • TIES. • WED. ■ THURS. Goodstein’s family when they "The magic of color, the building inspector turned the Dr. Marjorie Purnell, dining hall and staff room and others. don’t.” Wolff said he was not implying a painted coffee can. The lamp Miss Susan visit. While looking for wall revelation of space, the use of check over to the town Tolland’s Health Officer, will The access road is in good condition and that the mayor was not acting in good faith column is a piece of aluminum material, Mr. Goodstein form or shapes, can regain for treasurer, Elaine Smith, for speak on the trends to walking paths have been hard topped, the but added,“We do not have much to go pipe, with base and collar of spotted a base flooring sub­ painting for all of mankind its deposit to the General Fund. regionalize public health care. mayor said. on.” scrap wood painted black stance with a bamboo look that own truth.” “’The Board of Selectmen met ’The meeting is open to the The hospital trustees have indicated Wolff then asked to amend the motion to SUSAN DEE COIFFURES holding black dowels. he selected for its unusual at a special meeting attended public. they do not wish to be paid in one lump leave the matter status quo until the Oct. 525 Main St. Manchester sum. Town Attorney Abbott Schwebel said 15 meeting of the council. The amendment Tel. 643-2330 the town could, if it wished, pay it in one was defeated with the four Democrats payment using revenue-sharing funds. voting yes and the eight Republicans OPEN MON. 3 P.M. - 9 P.M. - DAILY 9 - 6 Thurs. 9 - 9 Councilman Morgan Campbell voting no. The original motion was then Bolton questioned the purchase of the land, noting passed unanimously. Voters Reject A refinished fireplace, a mosaic tile reproduction of a painting and a corner sculpture highlight one end of the living room. Maxwell Purchase

DONNA HOLLAND After a lengthy discussion Correspondent about what benefits Bolton Tel. 646-0375 would derive by joining the WITH OUR WAT, About 60 residents turned out Capitol Region Council of for Bolton’s Annual Town Governments (CRCOG) voters Meeting Monday, approving almost unanimously voted to three items on the agenda, approve Bolton becoming a rejecting one and tabling one. member. Voters rejected the purchase Former selectman Joseph 9 OUT OF W HOMEONNERS of the Maxwell property for Licitra said Bolton more than $45,000 on the basis that too lit-' saved its cost of $557 to belong tie land is available, one half — which residents approved at acre, that to convert a struc­ the town meeting in April for ture built for use as a house into budget approval — by being able to purchase through the HAVE NEVER NEEDED an office would lose a lot of space, that such an older home Capitol Region Purchasing would require maintenance and Council. renovation, and that it wasn’t First Selectman Richard cler if fire codes concerning Morra said along with benefits door space were met and that of the purchasing council the BURNER SERVKE. the price is high. town would be kept up-to-date Voters by 32-23 tabled the on grants available, town plan­ In a recent survey of Connecticut Natural Gas residential ning, drug abuse, and crime ‘ ...... request to act upon an or­ dinance concerning consump­ squad information and heating customers, 90% reported no burner service since they’ve Mr. and Mrs. Goodstein find a moment of relaxation in their living-dining room. Behind tion and possession of alcoholic emergency employment. them is the lamp which Mr. Goodstein made from metal and wood scraps. liquor on public property until a^ Reports were read by several had gas heat. more in-depth study was madef town boards and commissions. As m oderator Catherine The annual town report, It’s really no surprise. Because a gas burner has fewer Peterson was besieged by presently at the printers, will questions of interpretation of be available soon. moving parts. So there’s less that can go wrong. And gas is a more the ordinance, John Mahon said In a phone call this morning it was unfair to request the Mrs. Virgiiiia Butterfield efficiently burning fuel. So there’s less that needs cleaning. moderator to interpret, and the voiced her objection to the way town counsel should be paid to yesterday’s town meeting was Why put up with your old heat and all those service bills? attend town meetings to answer conducted. This rosewood square grand piano has been converted into a desk. such question. Mrs. Butterfield said certain Take a new look at gas. Call your gas heating contractor or CNG and Rolling Hills Trail, Brookside items on the agenda were Lane and Rosewood Lane were directly influenced by remarks ask about our $3.95 a month rental plan. accepted as town roads with an made by the moderator, amendment on the recommen­ Catherine Peterson. dation of the Planning Commis­ She noted that her questions sion to retain 10 per cent of the were not answered to her bond for a one-year period. satisfaction by First Selectman Residents authorized the Richard Morra and felt that town selectmen to accept a quitclaim counsel should have been in deed from Antonio and Maria attendance for interpretation WHATS YOUR HEATS Giuliani for property to es­ when needed. tablish the street line along Bulletin Board Tinker Pond Rd., Birch Moun­ The Fire Commissioners will tain Rd. and Villa Louisa Rd. meet tonight at 7:30 at the where the roads abut the firehouse. Anthony Heights subdivision. TRACK RECORDt

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MANCHESTER STATE BANK Fanciful sculptures ^nd pottery by M^s. Goodstein share display ^ * MANCHESTER Tata a ncwlooK atoasl with some of her husband’s. The art studio with northern exposure features a giant-sized "Dancing Couple" - carved from a tree trunk. I Open Sat. 9 a.m. -12 noon Momber FDIC PACK EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Oct. 2, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., Oct. 2, 1973 - PAGE NINE ...... I Murphy-Dion ^ | Rainbow Girls Hold Installationr 725 E. Middle Turnpike ^ Miss Donna J. Dion and Miss Jeanine Elizabeth Associate officers installed Miss Betsy Thurber, keeper df Mrs. Harriet Case played the Meet Assistant Manager Bob Lalgle THOUGHT] Richard D. Murphy, both of Chadwick, daughter of Mr. and (Just Off The Green) tab l^ g k , 24, of RoekvIHo, It tho oMlofanl mmagor at Prank's Supsrmarkst In Manehsafsr. Ha are: Miss Laurie Roser, worthy the jewels. organ. Both are members of Manchester, were united in Mrs. Wilbur M. Chadwick of 9 baa boon In tbs groeary bualnaM four ysars and |oinad lha itaff at Frank's aarly tbit yaar. Bafora associate advisor; Miss Cindy The installed choir included Temple Chapter O.E.S. marriage Aug. 11 at St. James Lincoln St„ was installed as Opposite 8t. Bartholomews Church going Into tho grocery butinata. Bob aHondsd lha Univaralty of Connactleut for 3 yaars whara ha Huitgren, charity. Miss Lori the Misses Lynn Rocker, Cheryl Ushers were Mike .Stone, Phil majorad In Food Handling and Dlatrlbutlon. worthy advisor of Manchester Church, Manchester. Secrist, hope; Miss ShirleV Howley, Alice Nead, Cheryl Huitgren,* Rick Brown and Assembly, Order of Rainbow The bride is the daughter of Seavey, faith; Miss Laurie Ferguson, Sandra Hamilton and Duane .Smith; all members of Bob'a dadicatlon to hla ohoaan oarsar la avidant In lha profaaalonal prida ha takaa In parform- for girls, in ceremonies at the Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dion of 86 Greene, chaplain; Miss Donna Charlene Valli. John Mather Chapter of Ing hla dutlaa. Hla loyalty to hla amployar la raflaetad In lha way ha earaa lor tha naadt of hla eualom- Carter St. "The bridegroom is Masonic Temple Saturday Smith, drill leader. Miss Chadwick presented her OREBN art. Bob It not tfrpld to admit that ha ahtayt putt lha night. DeMolay. The Misses Carol STAMPS euttomar lirtl. Whaij lhay havt a tpaelllo naad In mind, ha the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Also, Miss Laura Smith, love; mother with a bouquet oe roses OPEN MON. AND TUES. will do hit utmott lo too that It It fulllllad. Miss Chadwick was installed Ferguson, Yvonne.Smith, grand mond Murphy of 118 Henry St. Miss Demetrla Morianos, and daisies and her father with faith, and Debbie Sandberg by Miss Kathy Didan, past The Rev. Eugene Charmin of religion; Miss Julie Hudson, a white carnation. Miss were in charge of the guest 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Bob Lalgla It tllll anothar axampla of tha highly St. James Church officiated at grand worthy advisor in nature; Miss Denise D’Martin, Chadwick was presented with a books. dadicatad paopla at Frank's who art hart to Sarva Youl the double-ring ceremony. The Connecticut. Miss Robin Mur­ immortality; Miss Lynn Pearl, Rainbow gavel by her father. dock, junior past worthy advisor Mrs. Harold Livingston, s K A w e d ., t h u r s ., s a t . My No-Speed church was decorated with fidelity; Miss Deborah Fellows, Miss Robin Murdock was given chairman of the awards com­ white gladioli and pink and blue was the installing officer. She patriotism; Miss Tami a past worthy advisor’s jewel MY PLEDGE: was assisted by Miss Diane mittee, assisted by Mrs. Bar­ Bike chrysanthemums. Grakowsky, service; Miss from her successor. Miss bara Taylor, mother advisor, ftu 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. “Always Service From The Heart” Bernard, past grand represen­ Supermarkotm The bride, given in marriage Charlotte Clifford, confidential Chadwick was also presented presented bars, charms, by her father, wore a gown of tative to Louisiana, installing with the traditional red gavel According to our children, a observer; Miss April bracelets and pins to members white lace with rose design, and marshal; Miss Sharon Smith, necklace by Miss Murdock. bicycle without at least three- Hellstrom, outer observer; of the assembly for service Prices Bob long lace sleeves. She wore a past grand drill leader and Mrs. Marshal Hodge, speeds is incapable of Miss Anne Mackenzie, musi­ during the past term. three-tiered veil and carried a grand marshal in the Grand secretary of the Rainbow Ad­ E ffective Double S&H Green L aigle propelling them down to the cian; Miss Ann Steeves, choir The benediction was given by bouquet of white roses. Cross of Color, installing director. visory Board, presented a white October 2 - 6 ABBlBtant corner of our street. Three- Paul Bernard, member of meats Miss Teresa Dion of chaplain; and Miss Tonya Lu Rainbow Bible to the newly in­ M anager speeds, you understand is the Also, Miss Carol England, Manchester Lodge of Masons. Manchester was her sister’s Pearl, past grand represen­ page east; Miss Susan stalled worthy advisor as a gift ■minimum requirement. They Refieshments were served by maid of honor. She wore a blue tative to Montana and flower from the 1973 advisory board. would prefer five or 10-speeds, Stephens, page west; Miss parents and friends of the crepe gown designed with long girl in the grand cross of color, Greetings and best wishes Were ‘The Finest Meat Sold Anywhere” Stamps Every Wednesday! and their eyes really shine Deborah Ferguson, page north; Assembly. The banquet hall sleeves and lace trimming. She installing recorder; all past Miss Janet Seybolt, page south; extended to the new officers by when they speak of those wore blue and white daisies in worthy advisors. was decorated in the seven Saturday Night 7 to 10 P.M. Double Stamps S&H STAMPS!, lightweight foreign models that Miss Holly Ferguson, rainbow representatives of several her hair and carried a bouquet Masonic bodies. colors of the Rainbow. boast 15-speeds. flag bearer; Miss Lisa Secrist, The new officers will hold of blue carnations with white rainbow standard bearer and Mrs. Joyce Smith sang and WAYBEST GRADE A Quarter Loin When I tell them that as a and pink roses. their first meeting Oct. 8. child I pedaled over the hills Bridesmaids were Miss Nan­ PTA Tea and dales of Connecticut on a cy Murphy, Miss Kathy DelMonte Italian Welcomes Non Return Bottlat bike with no-speeds and foot Murphy, and Maureen Murphy, Bachrach Photo Cut & Seasonad brakes, they are incredulous all of Manchester, and sisters Mothers and when I point to the muscles of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Murphy CflKXENS in my calves that prove my PORK CHOPS PEPSI or They wore pink crepe gowns. The Manchester Green GREEN statement they roll their eyes with long sleeves and lace trim­ blue carnations and white trip to Bermuda. For traveling School PTA held its annual 9-11 End and Center Chops TIDE to the ceiling as if to say “here ming. They wore pink and white roses. Mrs. Murphy wore a yellow room mothers’ afternoon tea. SEVEN-UP she goes with another hard luck daisies in their hair and carried Carl Burke of Manchester floral pantsuit. The couple will Sept. 25. Mothers of children BEANS 3 lb., 4 oz. story.” bouquet of pink carnations and was best man. Ushers were reside at 440 W. Middle Tpke. new to the school were among BSEDSTS 16 Oz. 6 16-oz. M s. Last spring on her birthday white roses. Mark Dion, Michael Dion, both those invited. Quarters with WInga Quarters with Back our daughter became the proud Miss Cathy Day of of Manchester, and brothers of Mrs. Murphy is employed as Mrs. Rodie Cawley, room owner of a 10-speed bike. It’s a Manchester, the bride’s cousin, the bride; and James Murphy a legal secretary for LaBelle, mothers chairman, introduced sleek handsome model with was flower girl. She wore a blue of Manchester, the Rothenberg and Woodhouse in Mrs. Gail Wood, PTA presi­ curved handlebars that distinct­ gown with puffed sleeves and bridegroom’s brother. Manchester. Mr. Murphy is dent, who welcomed all ly resemble the horns of a ram. lace trimming. She wore blue A reception was held at employed as manager of Thom mothers to the school. When the new bike moved into and white daisies in her hair Piano’s Restaurant in Bolton, McAnn Shoe Store in Mrs. Sue Farr and Mrs. the garage, her old fashioned and carried a basket of pink and after which the couple left on a Manchester. Peggy Masse served no-speed bike was shoved refreshments. behind the fertilizer spreader and the lawnmower. O pals, most mysterious of It was there that I spied the Duplicate Bridge precious gems, and all one-of-a-kind. lb. old bike and it filled me with From left: Transparent orange Mex­ such nostalgia that I moved it Results of the Manchester cond, JoAnn Scata and Jackie College Notes ican opal. 2 diamonds, S215; luhite out to the driveway, pumped up KofC duplicate bridge games Featherston; third. Grant and played Sept. 27 are as follows: opal with 7 diamonds, S17t; black its tires and set off for a ride Peg Morris. John P. McKeon Jr., son of North-South, first. Miss Hazel opal, 12 diamonds, SHOO. All in 14K around the block. When I Also, East-West, first, Linda Mr. and Mrs. John P. McKeon Our Own Hot or Sweet Anderson and Mrs. C. J. Coon; returned my cheeks were rosy, Simmons and Fran Burke; se­ of 23 Richmond Dr. and Jeffrey gold. Easy Payments S my breathing fast and there second, Mrs. Maury Brown and cond, Betty Launi and Marilyn B. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Philip Hoi way; third, Mrs. was a pleasant ache in the Ballard; third, William and Pat Robert M. Stone, 60 Butternut Gi ORANGE Stephen J. Martin and Mrs. muscles of my legs. “ Now Pelekewicz. Games are played Rd., have enrolled in the ITALIAN Paul Staub. BLEACH All Havors THAT was a work-out,” I said weekly to introduce new freshman class at Dartmouth Your DRINK Also, East-West, first, Mrs. to the kids. “You don’t get any players to duplicate bridge. A College, Hanover, N.H. ROAST Robert Dunfield and Mrs. exercise with a 10-speed bike, Lecture follows play McKeon is a graduate of East MONEY’S 6 4 Oz. Gallon 3 0z. Roger Crafts; second, Mrs. JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 SAUSAGE but when you climb a hill with Catholic High School. Stone is a this bike, wow, you know it! Willard Beckley and Mrs. WORTH Results of the Manchester graduate of Manchester High 958 Mcln 8f. MinclMttn’ • Hartford • Middletown • New Britain Donald Hennigan; third, Mrs. I think I’m going to ride every YWCA novice games played School. plus day and become physically fit Paul Willhide and Mrs. John Sept. 26 are as follows: First, like your father. And,” I added Messenger. Nancy Akin and Doris Murphy; S&H smugly, “this old no-speed bike second, Marion McCarthy and is all the bike I’ll ever need.” Results of the Andover Ann Trick; third, Charlotte GREEN A few weeks later my hus­ Bridge Club games played Sept. White and Maryann Grubb. band remarked to the family at 28 are as follows: First, STAMPS the dinner table, “You know, 1 and Mrs. Abner Brooks; se­ Results of the Manchester didn’t think your mother had it cond, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bar­ Bridge Club games played Sept. Guest Speaker in her. She’s really sticking to ton; and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 28 are as follows: First, Ed Prentiss. this bicycle riding. What do you Conway and John Descy; se­ Russ Burgess will present say we all chip in and get her a cond, Tom and Elaine Webster; "Mental Fascinations,” Friday Results of the Manchester at the opening meeting of the SWEET LIFE OR FARM LAND 10-speed for Christmas?” third, A1 LaPlant and Norma YWCA games played Sept. 24 Cosmopolitan Club in the Ragu “A 10-speed bike for ME! I Fagan. rWn,Mut cried. “I don’t believe it. Do are as follows: North-South, Federation Room of Center MttlrNai first, Betty Barter and Elaine Congregational Church. Marinan . .32 oz. you know I haven’t had a new M M M ■ SAUCE CUP-A-SOUP ■SS...... 33^ bike since I was eleven years Webster; second, Frankie About Town Dessert will be served at 1 p.m. BACON . Kal-Kan Brillo AP a old?” Brown and Lil Hoi way; third, and the program will follow. U.S.D.A. Choice Back U.S.D.A. Choice (Round) C 4 Suzanne Shorts and Phyllis Mrs. R. W. Russell is hostess. “Oh, mother doesn’t want a There will be a registration $ 1 6 9 10-speed bike,” interrupted Pierson for members of Cub Pack 120 at Members may bring guests. CHUNK BEEF 24 OL SOAP PADS loot IT John. Also, East-West, first, Mary St. James School cafeteria Burgess, who describes RUMP ROAST lb. I CUBE STEAK “She says you don’t get any Willhide and Jackie Kovacs; se­ Wednesday at 7 p.m. for boys in himself "as a physic who is a Batty Crocker Blueberry Spray A Vac IhQ exercise with a 10-speed bike” cond, Cora Anderson and Mary Grades 3 to 5. Each boy must be skeptic,” appeared locally Boneless ^ Hi <90 said Kate. Gangwere; third, Mary Warren accompanied by a parent. The about two years ago. He $ 1 l 6 9 13.5 OL RUG CLEARER 24ol^ 1” “Mother says that all she and Betty Launi. pack is in need of a cubmaster. reportedly not only reads the it seems to be SIRLOIN ROAST lb. I MUFHNMIX..... Results of the Manchester SIRLOIN STEAK ever wants is that nice old bike Anyone interested in unspoken thoughts of the Kraft of mine,” explained Sara to her YWCA non-masters games volunteering may attend. audience but answers with an U.S.D.A. Cholca - Bottom Round HItihIra e 4 father. played Sept. 26 are as follows: uncanny knowledge that defies | 6 9 17236607 ‘‘CARRY OUT BUNDLE SERVICE” Sometimes, I think I talk too North-South, first, Ann DeMar- St. Mary’s Guild will meet belief. lb.^ 1 1 ..Asst Flay. much. tin and Ann McLaughlin; se- Highlight of his presentation SWISS STEAKS KIELBASA Thursday at 11 a.m. in the • • • Parish Hall. Members are comes when he predicts the a forgotten word ■From O ur D ell Hut- ■FROZEN FOODS ‘“The Freshest Produce Sold’ reminded to bring a sandwich. headline which will appear in Dessert and beverage will be the local paper the day of his Top N otch Honeydew served by Mrs. Allan Hotchkiss, performance. He verifies this Tokay by mailing a sealed envelope VFW Activities Mrs. Gaylord Cannon and Mrs. COFFEE Perx :S -5 Walter Kasche. containing this prediction to the current program chairman. GERMAN 16-O z. Mrs. John Fletcher Jr., club GRAPES MELONS Manchester Chapter of Disabled American Veterans president, has announced the LIGHTENER . The VFW Auxiliary honored auxiliary president; Mrs. appointment of the following BOLOGNA its Gold Star Mothers at a Theresa Varney, state guard; Auxiliary will honor their Gold V2 lb. Star mothers at a potluck committees and chairmen: Howard Johnson buffet at the Post Home recent­ Mrs. Florence Streeter, past Finance, Mrs. Vernon Muse, ly. state president; Esther Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the VFW Home. The State Depart­ chairman; Mrs. John F. im ported M A C A R O N I & C H E E S E ...... 12 oz. 359 Mothers honored were Mrs. Gaudette, past auxiliary presi­ Pickles, Mrs. R. A. St. Laurent; Tree Tavern Margaret Brown, Mrs. Amelia dent; and Mrs. Mary ment commander, Mrs. ’Theresa Bemacki, will make H o sp ita lity , M rs. W. S. SWISS CHEESE...... '^Lb.79* Brezniak, Mrs. Martha McCarthy. Harrison, chairman; Mrs. Nova Scotia PIZZA ...... 15 oz. 899 Mansfield and Mrs. Cora Blow. Mrs. Eugene Freeman, past her official visit at the meeting Holloway House at 7:30. George Walker, Mrs. V. G...... ' / . L b . Each Post Commander Joseph chairman of the Loyalty Day Trotter, Mrs. Douglas Roberts, LOX 99* GREEN PEPPERS ...... 28 oz. *1.19 Tamayo and his wife, were also program reported on the scrap­ Mrs. Fred Boss, Miss Jeannette FrM h dinner guests. 'The Board of Deaconnesses Holloway Stuffed book of local club activities Sumner and Mrs. F.A. Burke...... D .a . The Gold Star Mothers of the which took eighth place of of Center Congregational BAGELS 95< CABBAGE ROLLS ...... 28 oz. *1.19 Department of Connecticut of books submitted by Post and Church will meet to n i^t at 7:30 Also, May Luncheon, Mrs. ro m em b er WITH THIS COUPON in the Federation Room at the Aaron Cook, chairman; l^ s . R. the VFW Auxiliary were also Auxiliaries in the nation. 4 Pack A S8.00 PURCHASE honored at a luncheon at the Mrs. Freeman, who is also church. W. Russell, Miss Ella Sumner; From The Bakery Shoppe- From The Dairy Bar- f Health & Beauty Aldsj Program, Mrs. Philip Holway, Norwich VFW Home. local Americanism chairman Rend Cut Connecticut Grade A Large BRIGHTSIDE Members of the Manchester and patriotic instructor, The Board of Deacons of chairman; Mrs. John YOU MAY THINK EVERYBODY IN THE CLOTHING BUSINESS IS THE SAME. BUT WE TOMATOES FREE! auxiliary who attended were; presented a flag to Troop 47 of Center Congregational Church Messenger, Mrs. David SHAMPOO Package Pkg. of VIeka will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Murphy, Mrs. William Sleith, LIKE TO THINK THERE’S A DIFFERENCE AT REQAL’S...WE DON’T LIVE BY TJHE Gold Star Mother Amelia Brez­ South United Methodist Church. FILLED FRESH 2BC on ■ ■ A .Jb niak: Mrs. Shirley Stickney, Ruer Wicks is scoutmaster. Robbins Room at the church. Mrs. Arthur Schultheis, Mrs. COMPUTER ALONE...WE DO OUR BEST TO GIVE YOU PERSONAL SERVICE, THE Andrew Thomas, Mrs. William KIND THAT KEEPS YOU SATISFIED... !► COUGH Cornell Circle of South United Graif and Miss Millicent Jones; DONUTS EGOS Saaltast Rag. 1.68 Methodist Church will meet Welfare, Mrs. William Gray, FOR INSTANCE - OUR ‘EXCLUSIVE’ P.A.L. POLICY... 1 lb. Loaf ^ pp C o u rtlan d " DROPS Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. Baby­ chairman and Mrs. A. F. COHAGE CHEESE. HAVE YOU AN PERMANENT ALTERATIONS FOR THE LIFE OF THE GARMENT...LOSE OR GAIN .45* EFFERDENT Good O ct 2 •• 8 EVENT SCHEDULED sitting will be provided. ’The Gustafson; Publicity, Mrs. R. Trl-Nut DENTURE TARLETS program topic is V. Gorsch; Press Book, Mrs. WEIGHT REGAL’S WILL KEEP YOUR GARMENT FITTING PERFECTLY FOR AS LONG ITALIAN BREAD.. 3 5 * APPLES One Coupon Por FaieHy THAT CALLS FOR Dozen MARGARINE...... 3 7* “Celebration.” Edson Bailey; Membership- AS YOU WEAR IT...AT NO CHARGE...EVERI 60 ct. Lbs. REDEEM FRANKS FOOD? Nominating, Mrs. Herbert Sealtaat Rag. It may be ■ mSilng, » ban- Reynolds Circle of South Swanson, chairman, Mrs. AND THERE’S NEVER A QUALM ABOUT RETURNS OR REFUNDS... ONION ROLLS. . . . 8 9 * SOUR C R E A M ...... l 4 5 * 1.6D coupon qnet or Joet m ieforqial fet* U nit^ Methodist Church will Roger Bagley and Mrs. R. G. tofether of a loolety, ledfe. or meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Loomis. some friendly (itMqp. SO IF YOU THINK A FACTOR IS A FACTOR, WHY NOT GIVE US A TRY? YOU’LL coupon m m Susannah Wesley Hall for an Also, Historian, Mrs. W. R. coupon coupon open meeting to all ladies;,of the NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE, PERSONALLY. WITH THIS COUPON ffe Are Prepared lot Toop and telephone, Mrs. J. P. W ITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON church for making aprons. WITH THIS co u n t A 89.00 PURCHASE A $8.00 PURCHASE A $3.00 PURCHASE Serve Y o u to Your Cheney Jr., chairman; Mrs. a M.00 ntCHME A S8.00 PURCHASE A SS.00 PURCHASE Members are reminded to bring George W. C. Hunt and Miss Complete SatUfaetio^ scissors, thread, pins and Alcid Coulter. needles. Onr oatering tervloe la set op 30* OFF 25* OFF 10* OFF 20* OFF 30< OFF 10* OFF to be flexAle eoo^ ta ae- REGAL MEN-G GHGP '^'^ZLbC^"" ScoiraSPhga. Im 3 PtiQS. ^ 8 8 oz. oz. Instant Instant m m T Mmmodate any aixe latkefing. ’The YWCA Drop-In will meet S Li ^ I ! " not eaU w and talk am Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 "THE COMPLETE MEN'S STORE" the details r a.m. All women are invited for m The shoreline of the coast of MANCHESTER t HILLS BROsI if IVORY ^ if BATHROOM f ^ BOUNTY SANKA HANOI; fellowship, volleyball or Maine measures only 228 miles VERNON i I I i n i i i n T i c c i i E I r n i M E i c i bowling and a coffee break. in a straig h t line, but the I I I I nncFFECOFFEE I WIPESWIPES I Baby-sitting Is available. For 901-907 MAIN STREET TM-CITY PLAZA "■ C 0 FFEr''| I LIQUID TISSUE TOWELS Eardei firow Catsran, Ik shoreline is so jagged and OiM Couoon Par Family Dne Ceupen Per Family further Information, call the I One Coupon Per Fsmily | | Ode Ceupen Per Family 1\ One Ceupen Per Family One Coupon Par FamRy irregular that the actual TELEPHONE 649-531S-449-5314 6 4 3 -2 4 7 8 872-9038 Good Dot. 2 - 6 Good O ct 2 • 8 YWCA office at 78 N. 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f . PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Tues., Oct, 2, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Oct. 2, 1973- PAGE THIRTEEN Manchester ' ' ...... "' * -I. ' / ■ J BUGS BIJINNY \ OUT m iR WAY BY NKD COCHRAN OCR BOARDING IIOllSK with MAJOR IIOOPLK ■ ' Hospital Court Cases Fast-- EttacUva The "Action Marketplace" WHY PIPM'T VOU THROW HB WON'T SB WHBN 1 OBT LISeeN, AMOS.T KNOW ALL NOT SO f a s t. JAKE — T , THAT PEEWBE BACK IWf TWOUOH WITH HIM” 1'M OONNA A»JUT VDU 5TBALIN' MRUPP* iPEMTlFieP MYSELF AS eocDtss/Axep^ YOU WANT ^ • Over 15,000 Paid Suburiben HE'3 TOO SMALL TO Notes Herald Clatsified Adt PUT HIM IN WITH TH' UOLPFISH • MAJOR HOOPLE — IN b o t h e r w i t h / ' AN’ RATTBN HIM UP/ INVINTION-'.^AN' THeVVI CIRCUIT COURT 12 (IS Word Minimum) • Over 60,000 Dail]/ Readers 60T LAWS ABOUT PASSIN’ THE PRESENCB OF Discharged Sunday: Florls • Fast Results YtRBElP OFF AS WITNESSES! Arsenault, 10 Goslee Dr ■ Manchastor Saaalon Barbara 0. Dunham, 23, of 1 Diy ...... St pet word p«r day SOMEBODY e l s e : Lorraine V. ZOpfi, Enfield; 14C Progress Dr., Rockville, 3 Oiy»...... ■ ■ 7| par word par day BUT David R. Hartley, 26, of 421 6 Diyt...... df par word par day COPY CLOSING TIMK FOR James R, Ritchie, East Hart­ E. Middle Tpke. — one of three fourth-degree larceny, nolled. CUSSIFIKI) AIIVFRTISFMKNTS NOW HAND W EALTH SHOULD 26 Diyi ...... 5( par word per day I! * SIKtN IMV BKKtHK Pl BIJt ATION OVER THAT NEVER CREATE BARRIERS ford; Mary E, Taylor, East men charged in connection with Saul A. Epstein, 51, of West Happy Ada . . BETWEEN BROTHERS— H a rtfo rd , fined $40 for ItfidltM lor Solurdo) ood Mooday Hartford; Elizabeth A, a Sept. 8 disturbance at PimiE 643-27U h It MNwh, Friday BARE-KNI tLL WRITE VJU A CHECK speeding. ME IN -PURELY AS A SIFT/ Humphrey, 25 Clinton St.; John Manchester’s Center Park — Strimlke, East Hartford; Jane Edward J. Generous, 19, of COURT/ was fined |50 by Judge William AutOB For 8al» 4 Truckg-Traotor Mellen, 35 Falknor Dr.; Mary Graham Monday. East Hartford, fourUi-depee HERALD DesJeunes, 31 Durant St.; Hartley was fined on a charge larceny, n o ll^ .»“ PLEASE READ 1968 2^ioor CHEVY Impala, FOR SALE — Unused rebuilt HOOPLE Richard Quinn. of breach of peace. Several Thomas A. Glgllo, 20, of Rt. power steering, radio, heater, 1969 GMC, V-6 motor, $309 or HAPPY ADS ' enterprises Also, Estella Hillman, 263C other charges against him - 44A, Bolton, failure to grant BOX LETTERS new tires, best offer over $950. best offer, 872-9859. YOUR AD 872-8731. i P'PEcnirsi N. Main St.; Lester H. Wolcott, assaulting police officer, in­ right of way, nolled. For Your 187 Homestead St.; Karen Richard N, Harvell, 20, of 1968 FORD ECONOLINE van, 6 MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD terfering with police officer, Information Classified or “Want Ads” I Cramer, 49 Flower St.; Ger­ resisting arrest, and , escape Sandy Beach Rd., Ellington, are taken oyer the phone as a CADILLAC - 1970, Coupe cylinder, good condition, good OH, SURE.' you WELL, JUST TO SHOW VOU AND I'VE DROPPED IT SUITS ME THE IIEKALI) will not dis­ DeVille, excellent condition, gaS mileage. $1,209 or best HAVE A GREAT BIG maine LaPierre, 25 Wadsworth from custody — were nolled fined $25 for operating un­ convenience. ’The advertiser THERE ARE NO HARD FEELINGS, ALL CHARGES AGAINST — B U T THE close (he identity of any adver­ with everything. Air, 633-6026. offer. 643-5372. SENSE OF HUMOR I'VE MAILED VDU A CHECK FOR MM! SO WHY NOT St.; Sophie J. Mitzkovitz, 40 (not prosecuted ) by Prosecutor registered motor vehicle, and should read his ad the FIRST GOVERNOR tiser using box letters. Readers THE BAIL >OU POSTED FOR VOUR LET BYGONES BE MIGHT HAVE North Park St., Rockville; Lin­ William Collins'. fined $25 for operating motor DAY IT APPEARS and answering blind box ads who 1967 DODGE Dart, 6 cylinder, 1963 ECONO-Van, 97,000 miles, OTHER IDEAS da S. Cherry, Enfield; Shelia A. According to police, the vehicle with wrong type of REPORT ERRORS in time automatic transmission, radio, tow for parts, best offer. Call license. desire to protect their identity N Barbato, 90 Walnut St.; Sandra charges stemmed from an Inci­ for the next insertion. The very good condition. New tires, 646-3886 after 6 p.m .' JAKES V. Jajliardo, Suffield. dent at Center Park, near Main Ronald E. Hicking, 20, of Rt. can follow this procedure: Herald is responsible for only must sell, $895. Phone 646-0686. ROUND* 1 ^ CHEVY pick-up truck style THE WORRY WART Also, Robert J. Blinn, 151 St., in which Patrolman Dennis 31, (/oventry, fined $25 for im­ Enclose your reply to the box ONE incorrect or omitted MIA, Uc, TM Ui OH lO-l. Ellington Rd., South Windsor; Roggi was struck by Hartley. proper passing (substituted for insertion for any advertise­ 1973 BUICK LeSabre, 2-door side body. Good condition. in an envelope — address to the hardtop, loaded with extras, Come take a look, Brown’s 'Tire James A.^Salafia, 47 Congress Roggi used Mace on Hartley, reckless driving). Cla.ssified Manager. Manchester ment and then only to the ex­ very low mileage. 646-0614, S hop, 333 M ain S tr e e t, • 11 SofnaenQ CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE St.; Olga K. Chudzik, East police said, but he escaped and Jbhann F. Jacobs, 56, of Evening Herald, together with a tent of a "make good" Manchester. 646-3444. Ashbrook Dr., Coventry, failure may hovaiaiityoif Hartford; Daniel Gagnon, West was apprehended later. ineino listing the companies insertion. Errors which do not 1963 CHEVROLET, Impala, I STILL / VERY SIMPLE. MV DEAR, WH>/,YOU TWO- Willington; Amory G. Two other men who were to yield right of way, nolled. you do NOT want to see your lessen the value of the 74,000 miles, new polyglass 1961 CHEVY Pick-up. rebuilt o happy arfi DON'T SEE 'O ’HEY THOUGHT IT OOWTAINEP FACED, DOUBLE- WHY THBV ^T~-— ------r A BOMBl Stansfield, 29 Perkins St.; charged in connection with the Kenneth P. Jorgensen, 20, of letter. Your teller will be advertisement will not be cor­ tires, just tuned, excellent run­ 235,6 tires, 2 new, good running MADE ALL THAT Roger Squires, Warehouse disturbance have already had 23 W. Gardner St., third-degree destroyed it the advertiser is rected by "make good” ning car, 875-6621 after 6 p.m. condition. $350 or best offer. F U S S OVER. larceny, nolled. insertion. Call anytime. 647-1914. OPENING YOUR Point. their cases disposed of in court. one you've mentioned. If not it PACKAGE! Also, Moon J. Choo, Storrs; Kenneth C. Hartley, 26, of Dean A. Listro, 17, of East will be handled in the usual CADILLAC - 1970, sedan, Happy Anniversary g Hartford, third-degree larceny, DeVille, mint condition, $3,500. Janet K. Greenwood, ,140 Oak Willimantic, had his case — a manner. 643-2711 MOM AND DAD St.; Gail Rockwood, 27 Lilac charge of disorderly conduct— nolled. Call at Arco Service Station. 706 Campert-Trallera PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Raymond Karasiewicz, 44, of Main St., Manchester. Mobile Homea Love, St.; Elwin W. Glidden 72 nolled, and Donald Hi ()uinn, 27, Dale, Scott, Don I CAN'T DECIDE IT'S NOT EAS't; EDISON SAID GENIUS IS q o o d T*\ Downey Dr.; (Charles Berger, of no certain address, was fined Hartford, failure to yield right Lost end Found 1 Peraonala-Announcementa 2 TO Give HOLLYHOCK PiCKINCSr A PER CENT INSPIRA­ 1967 VOLKSWAGEN converti- and Marianne I'LL GET ^ 44 Scott Dr.; Julie E. Kane, 40 $15 for being found intoxicated. of way and operating with un­ 1970 MOBILE home, 12x50’, FOR HER BIRTHDAY/ PRESENT FOR TION AND 99 PERCENT H E R . S O M E LOST — Medium size white ble, radial tires, strong engine, large kitchen and living arfea, 2 A G E N IU S ! perspiration : DEODORANT.' Foxcroft Dr.; Susan P. Van- safe tires, both nolled. MAN WAN'TS ride to Pratt & dog, with brown ears and blue Whitney, East Hartford, first $750. Phone 646-3290, bedrooms, laundry, g o ^ condi­ nals, Rt. 1, Coventry. Other cases at Monday’s Robert J. Kodym, 25, of Happy 10th Birthday p Colchester, fined $30 for failure CTes, Waddell Rd. and Hartford shift. 62 Oxford St. (off West tion, $4,200. Philbrick Agency, Manchester court session in­ Rd. Answers to George. Call Middle Tpke.) 643-2225. 1964 BELAIR (/hevrolet, good Realtors, 646-4200. KIMBERLEE KAY % Discharged Monday: Mary cluded: to obey traffic control signs 649-1722. condition, $150. Call 649-4623, ^ TOWNSEND I Nasuta, 50 Brookfield St., South (substituted for speeding). Walter S. Adams, 22, of Hart­ RIDE wanted daily, 8 to 4 p.m. A Very Nice Young Lady. Windsor; Rimor C. Garrity, 8 ford, intoxication, nolled. Stephen L. Koller, 21, of LOST Passbooks — E14139, Asylum Ave., Hartford, from CORVETTE 1964 327, excellent condition, two tops plus many i Love, g Hansen Dr., Vernon; Wilda M. LeeAnn Aksomitas, 19, of Boston Hill Rd., Andover, fined 88175, 103980, 104476, W3820, Henry Street area, Manchester, Molorcyclea-BIcyclea 1 1 STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF Badger, High Manor Park, $50 for speeding, and fined $15 W3200, 90246, E7965, E7547, 649-5488. extras, $2,2O0 firm. Call 649- Rosie I Wethersfield, fined |35 for 4443. Rockville; Christopter J. failure to stop for school bus. for disregarding stop sign. uaVlIlKS DalllV 01 HONDA 1973, 750cc, excellent It> TALK SCHCX)L SPIRIT, ^ 1 d o n T b e l ie v e V if you change COACH, I CAN N O - I 'M TOO CHICKEN Manchester. Application made Autoa For Sale 4 condition, low mileage., Must LOYALTY OR ANYTHING ■VOU'RE A COWARD YOUR MINP.YbU Lamphere, 56 Clinton St.; Roger J. Ano, 36, of 87 Angelica Luyando, 37, of SEE BY YOUR FACE TO FACE THAT WALL OF for payments. MAVERK/K,, 1970, yellow and Services OHered 12 ELSE IF I THOUGHT IT OR you w o u l p n Y Philip J. Ranney, East Hart­ Hartford, suspended three-day sell. Will negotiate price. 649- KNOW THE WAV THAT you DIDN'T -WIFE COMING AT ME/, Summer St., Issuing bad check, 1967 CHEVROLET Camaro, V- black, automatic. Call 872-8805 6779 after 6 p.m. y^WOULO WORK^ h a v e t h e g u ts to TO THE LOCKER BUDGE OLSON/., ford; Claudine P. Ondek, East nolled. jail sentence for reckless after 8 p.m. ODD JOBS — Moving lo-a l a b e l FOUND — Young female cat, 8, automatic, $850. Reposses­ 10 t»71 ty NIA. I«c, T M l»t U S. N>. OM. YOURSELF ROOM/ GOINS h o m e driving. An additional charge, appliances, etc. to the dump. Y— T CHICKEN/ Hartford; John Noske, 292 Daniel R. Avery, 18, of mostly gray multi-color, white sion. Savings Bank of 1970 TRIUMPH 650 custom, THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM Spring St.; Dale Ostrout, 39 Somers, breach of peace, operating motor vehicle nose and paws. Flea collar. 646- Manchester, 646-1700. PONTIAC 1966 convertible, excellent condition, $1,000. Call Cellars and attics cleaned. Wadsworth St.; Olga I. John­ nolled. without license, was nolled. new battery, 4 new tires, needs Landscaping and tree work. 3798, evenings. Vicinity Shady 649-0993. 528-8649. son, 187A E. Middle Tpke. Luis E. Maldonado, 16, of Glen. NEED CAR? Credit bad? minor work. Make an offer. Harold T. Bayer Jr., 24, of 35 Must sell. Call 643-4885 after 6. Also, Theresa M. Stevens, Main St., abandoning motor Hartford, operating motor vehi­ Banknmt? Repossessed? 1%5 HONDA, 450, minor turnup NOTICE is hereby given that Honest Douglas accepts lowest needed, $300. Phone 647-9748 EXCAVATING, bulldozing, East Hartford; Cathy M. vehicle, file closed. cle without license, nolled. 1969 FORD Fairlane 500,2-door large and small, septic repairs Gilbert, 141 Edgerton St.; Ross Ross E. Blue Jr., 24, of 153 Linda J. Moriarty, 19, of East Installment Share l^ k No. down, smallest payments, between i-7 p.m. 14715, issued by the Manchester Douglas Motors, 345 Main. hardtop, air-conditioned, good ana installations, ^w er con­ K. Hunt, 4 Tyler Circle; Cle­ Oak St., fined $35 for operating Hartford, failure to drive in condition. 646-4710. nections. Loam, fill gravel for ment Quey, M St. Lawrence proper lane, nolled. Savings and Loan Association EXPERT bicycle repairs, ail sale. Owner operator, quality motor vehicle without license. Incorporated, has been lost and AUTO INSURANCE - com­ makes, models and speeds. St.; Catherine M. Patnode, 199 Francis R. Brodeur, 22, of Timothy J. Murphy, 30, of 2 VOLKSWAGEN, 1966 Bug, good work-, Latulippe Bros. Inc. 643- application has been made to pare our low rates. For a Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, 7172. 742-94^. Main St.; Georgia E. Mar- East Hartford, fined $25 for Ridgewood St., fined $20 for said Association for payment of telephone quotation call Mr. mechanical condition. $550. Call Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- cinkevicius, 173 Spruce St.; failure to drive in esablished making unsafe lane change and the amount of deposit. Dolin at 646-6050. 649-7841 after 5. 2098. Ruth Jordan, 425 Center St. lane (substituted for reckless $25 for failure to stop and show Foley-Sharp The days may be getting cooler but 1964 CHEVROLET, four-door, Also, Frederic Flynn, 528 driving). license (substituted for evading 1970 DODGE, — $650, Evenings, GIRLS 20’’ Polo 3-speed bicy­ the Herald Classified Ads are stiH Hot! power steering. $125. Phone 649- SAW & TOOL SHARPEMN6 Woodbridge St.; Judith L. Arlene E. Brown, 22, of East responsibility). 41 Homestead Street. 9102. cle. Front and rear hand THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA Dyer, Box 142, Coventry; Andrea J. O’Neill, 34, of 144 Handsaun, circular, chain, Hartford, fourth-degree »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< brakes. Basket and light in­ aciaaora, imlvat, axaa, etc. Charlene M. Decioccio, 12'7 larceny, nolled. Orchard Hill Rd., South Wind­ cluded. One year old, very good SAVE you MONEY Wa pick up and dallvar at: X ... IT'S D O ES our O F D O O R S ' Bissell St.; Judith G. Ruiz, 15 Bruce J. Carroll, 18, of West sor, fined $30 for speeding. condition, $30. Call after 7 p.m. ALLEY O O P BY THE ECONOMICAL AGED MEAN OU-THE-HOOF Hayes Dr., Vernon; Lester E. Mark E. Popik, 19, of East and all day Saturday, 742-9971. Ksh Hardan, MMidL, 6434121 . BY V.T. HAMLIN THAT''S WAY I AG>E B EEFi o u r - O F Willington, operating un­ 1? ^ T0 0 1 ? .... Masker, Stafford Springs. Hartford, fined $30 for failure Stv Tno-Valw Kmlim, Rodnlt, CASEV, THIS IS A (GOOD DOORS registered motor vehicle, CASEY AND I AND VtXJ WELL, VEAH. OH, MDU HAD to drive in established lane HQNDA 50, 1968. 3,500 actual 87S4S45; Oktfim 87S-3031 DOC WONMUG HAVE SOT TH' WANTTD BUTHOW DMXi THAT GLEAM PRICE ( OUR nolled. About Town AND OSCAR (substituted for reckless miles. Excellent condition, WJUaUad RarAnrt, M m IMdi, BUS Tt30 SOME TAKE HIM KNOW THAT? IN YOUR FOR OUR ‘ AGED Richard F. Garke, 25, of 387 $100. Phone 633-6026. BOOM.' REAL FISHING, 8ACKTO EYE,,, ASED. AGED B E E F Democrats Name Hartford Rd., fined $100 for driving). 64S-5203 DOC, AN',/,, MOO/ B E E F / BEEF '1 1 ^ District Heads operating motor vehicle while Albert H. Sherwood, 31, of The Keeney St. School PTA YAMAHA TX-750, 1973, kprav, he., Minch., $43-5123 Hartford, non-support, nolled. excellent condition, very low ThiRi’t • I nm CMhr, M l 13, V«- The following Democratic license was suspended. will hold its annual room Carleton . Smith, 24, of 305 mothers’ tea Wednesday at 3:15 mileage. Must sell, best offer. WM.I724IM ______district chairmen have been an­ 649-98%. Colonial Rd., Bolton, fined $50 p.m. in the school cafeteria. TREE Removal — Pruning, nounced by Ted Cummings, for reckless driving. Democratic town chairman: 1972 HONDA SL350 K-2, spraying, etc. Fully insured. School, Broad St. — Nicholas James L. Thomas, 23, of Licensed. Free estimates. Voting District 1, Buckland Hartford, operating motor vehi- excellent condition, low Phone 633-5345. Jackston. Girl Scout Cadet ’Troop 600 mileage, new tire, chain, School, Tolland Tpke. — Hugh cle while license was C Voting District 8, Verplanck will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. bearings and recently tuned. Ward. suspended, dismissed. CUSTOM MADE draperies, Voting District 1, Robertson School, Olcott St. — Robert in the activity room at Bowers Asking $750. Call 872-4500, 872- very reasonable, work Blanchard. James E. Webber, 23, of 940 School. Girls from Grades 7 to 9 9700. Ask for Neil. IO-3L School, N. School St. — E. Middle ’Tpke., fined $25 for guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- UA. »«t, on. Voting District 9, Keeney St. are invited to attend. Clarence Foley. disorderly conduct. Voting District 3, Northfield School, Keeney St. — Frank MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Green Condominium Communi- Stamler. Nellie A. Paul, 50, of East Services Olfered 1 2 Painting-Papering 13 . ty (/enter. Ambassador Dr. — V oting D is tr ic t 10, Hartford, 11 counts of issuing m J.P. LEWIS & Son custom V I T E R R IFIC ! T ITS g o t t a b e Sheinwold on Bridge-^ Herbert Stevenson. Manchester High School bad check, all nolled. TOWN OF MANCHESTER SHARPENING Service - Saws, knives, axes, shears, decorating, interior and HOW DO VOU CUSTOAA AAADEl BRILLIANT DISCARD Voting District 4, Martin Cafeteria, Brookfield St. — Robert E. Werner, 32, of 25 T LIKE AAR, , DEFEATS CONTRACT Glenwood St., six counts of skates, rotary blades. Quick exterior, paper hanging. Fully South dealer the four of diamonds, his lowest East was forced to the right School, Dartmouth Rd. — John Paul Phillips. LEGAL ABERNATHVS By Alfred She mvold issuing bad check, all nolled. service. Capitol Equipment insured. 649-9658. Neither side vulnerable card in that suit, he could steer conclusion.. His club return Sullivan. Cummings announced the ad­ I^NEW SUIT? It isn’t always easy to make Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. NORTH East away from a diamond defeated the contract. Voting District 5, Buckley dition of two members to the Robert W. Brisard, 18, of NOTICE Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday T.J. FLANAGAN and Sons, your partner lead the right suit. The Planning and Zoning 4 1762 return. But then East would Daily Question School, Vernon St. — Harry platform committee — James Stafford Springs, fined $50 for 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- Interior-exterior painting. If a normal defensive signal Commission at a meeting on QJ4 lead a heart. With neither side vulnerable, Maidment. Holmes, president of the failure to drive in established 7958. Reasonable rates. Swirled isn’t enough, you may have to 0 K93 September 24, 1973 made the To discard a low heart would the player at your right opens Voting District 6, Nathan Democratic Club of lane (substituted for reckless ceilings our specialty. Call 643- 0QNES4- hit your partner over the head 4 10 6 3 following decisions: ODD jobs, paneling, household 1949. W (ie m serve no useful purpose. East with one spade. You hold: Hale School, Spruce St. — M anchester; and Jo Ann driving) — by making an abnormal dis­ WEST EAST ALEXANDER JARVIS - Sub­ repairs, carpentry. Call 649- would then lead a diamond. Spades, 10-3; Hearts, 10-9; Pascal Mastrangelo. Costello, of the Manchester Robert S. Roy, 25, of Hart­ 10-2 . card. ♦ Q4 4 103 division— 3 lots comer of West 4594. INSIDE-Outside painting. So Fishbein discarded the ace Diamonds, 8-7-5-2; Clubs, A- Voting District 7,, Waddell Young Democrats. ford, fined $40 for speeding. South dealer ^ 6 53 9 10 9 Special rates for people over 65. of diamonds! K-9-7-2. Center Street and McKee Street, Neither side vulnerable OAQJ1064 0 8752 - APPROVED. ITRUCKING, odd jobs, moving Fully insured. Estimates given. ♦ Q5 +AK972 This extraordinary play What do you say? [large appliances, cleaning Call 649-7863. Opening lead — Queen of shook East to the marrow. Answer: Pass. The over-all at ZONING r e g u l a t i o n ! clubs SOUTH mmimsmmmmmmsASouth Windsor WMTERS COMING Icellars, attics.g cellars, attics. WINTHROP Clearly Fishbein didn’t want a the level of two promises a very AMENDMENT - Definition of | [Also will buyand sell used fur- GRAD STUDENTS available By d ic k c a v a l l i When this hand was played 4 AK985 family, as advertised for painting, 4 years C? AK872 diamond return. If he wanted a strong trump suit. Your clubs RglM|i«0l(EN6U SS Initure. 644-1775. years ago, Harry Fishbein led heart return, there was no need APPROVED and ADOPTED, experience, fully insured. Free I'M TELUNO StXl THE ABeOLUTE I WOULDN'T BEUEVE HER l. LASSIE, It> BELIEVE.. 0 None are not strong enough. the queen of clubs from the for him to be so fancy about it; Effective October 8, 1973. |TWO handymen want variety of estimates. Call our competitors •n?UTH,.;'rOU BELIEVE ME, SHE TOOK A SOLEMN OATH. BUT NOBODY ELSE. 4 184 Copyright 1973 INSTALL STtMM DOORS AND then call us, 649-7034. DONYSOU? y' West hand. He continued with a a low diamond or a high heart SUBDIVISION REGULATION ‘ bs, lawns raked, limed, fer- club to the king. South West North East General Features Corp. Council Votes $40,500 NiNDONS izing, mowing. Cellars, at- -Cr would do the job. AMENDMENT - Section East next led the ace of clubs, 1 4 2 0 Pass 3 4 ntics, deaned. Reliable service. ESTABLISHED painting con­ 3 C? Pass 4 4 All Pass 4.08.03(b) concerning sidewalks MIRRORS AND TAOLE TOPS- [Reasonable rates. 643-5305. tractors. (If it’s worth owning, and Fishbein had to find the and curbs, as advertised - I______ii/______it’s worth painting). Expert right discard. Opening lead - Q For Pleasant Valley Field CUSTOMWIDE APPROVED and ADOPTED. [LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, workmanship, spray, brush, South had already shown up BEVERLY DUKE'TT Sullivan - Avery sewer project Notice of these decisions has [lawns mowed, trees cut and roll, interior, exterior. Houses with three losing clubs; he of a water line to the playing painted as low as $100,643-0001. Answer to Previous Puzzle Correspondent field. is complete with a project cost been filed in the Town Clerk’s [removed. Cellars and attics might very well be void of That was good reasoning, but V a r i e t y of $4,158,291.43. ’The secondary ■cleaned. Free estimates. Call diamonds. If that were the Councilman L. Sorpriak Office. ADVANCED STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, it was just the beginning. How The South Windsor Town treatment plant is now 643-6000. case, the contract could be requested the Board of Educa­ PLANNING AND I------(------fireplaces, flagstone terraces, could Fishbein persuade his ACROSS 3 Weather map (Council Monday approved an operational using burning tion let the council know of any ZONING Service Center [t r e e Service — (Soucier) concrete repairs, inside and defeated only if East led a partner to lead a fourth club? 1 South line capacity. There have been 4 Crude sugar of additional appropriation of not anticipated increase in costs as COMMISSION I Trees cut, building lots cleared, outside. Reasonably priced, fourth club. South would be un­ Immi Cards Fall Vietnamese several extensions to the India more than $W,5flio for construc­ early as possible. Mayor clarence W. Welti, US MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD [trees topped. Got a tree 643-0851. erniwHu. UJ. ry. ON. 1 0 -2 . able to shut out the queen of Fishbein considered the nor­ capital system some of which are now 7 Capital of 5 Mountain tion and development^ of the [problem? Well worth phone spades. Glassman also expressed his Chairman I- I SHORT RIBS mal discards first. If he threw North Vietnam (comb, form) completed. An assessment Itl-T M I ■ Bullding-Contrecting 14 BY FRANK O’NEAL 6 Birds' homes playing field at Pleasant Valley concern over the lack of com­ Alfred Sieffert, call, 742-8252. 12 Secure against School. The appropriation was change has been made from 9 to CRMKHE .CAROS risks 7 Tiller of a sort munication between the Board Secretary MANY PEOPLE THAT ISNT NECESSARliy SO. SOME OF TH E GRAIN W E LETS GO DOWN TD THE 8 Grain beard made at the council’s regular 10 payments which will give REWEAVING burns, moth MASON — Plastering, brick B£U£V£ VODKA IS MADE 13 Poltroon of Education and the council Dated this 2nd. day of Oc­ laying stone laying and con­ nCAN BEMADEPOMSOVIN. I BOUGHT FROM AMERICA HARBOR an d w a t c h 14 Lays away 9 Inherent homeowners more time to holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ 10 Papal capes meeting held after a public regarding this project. He in­ tober, 1973. FROM POTATOES. THEM UNLOAD THE 15 Lease right dow shades, Venetian blinds. crete. New and old. Free es­ WILL BE MADE INTO VODKA. 11 SloUiful ones hearing on the subject. make payments and a new or­ S T A R GAXER^*.tC> 16 Wheel nave 29 Feared (zool.) dicated that in the future the timates gladly given. E. HAi\/aOVMRS/ 13 Small pitcher dinance has been established Keys made. TV for rent. By CLAY R. POLLAN- 17 Musteline 33 Lubricant 40 Lyric poems Only a few residents attended council be kept informed of Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. M d. ARIES LIIRA 18 Three times 34 Plowing requiring the crushing and Marlow’s, 867 Main St. M9-5221. MAR. 21 Your Daily AdMIy Gulda mammal 43 Turkish prayer the hearing. However, the (comb, form) device rug changes in magnitude of such '> According to Iho Start, 19 Island (Fr.) 21 Sheen feeling expressed by those pre­ filling of septic tanks. Excep­ NEWTON H. Smith : Sons - ^^^ARR. )» ocr. 22 20 And others 35 Church 46 Heavy blow projects. LIKE NEW-BUT USED TRAILERS SNOW Plowing and light '-\I1-I6I8-46| To develop message for Wedtiesdoy, 23MisUkes festival tion may be made to this or­ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ - : '-34- , (ab.) 47 Laugh (Fr.) sent was that Pleasant Valley trucking. Reasonable rates. -2-M8-58 63 read words correspt^ing to nurnbers 4 15 29 34 25 Castle ditch 36 Disencumber 42-53-87 22Senora (ab.) 50 Japanese School is very mudh in need of Included in the additional ap­ dinance regarding concrete Free estimates, 7 days a week. ditions, rec rooms, porches and '•891^ 27 Discharged an 36 Closed 1971 PROWLER 18 FT. 2 y / TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. 23 At aUUmei apricot SCORPIO obligation an improved playing field for propriation are cite preparation septic tanks. m Call 643-6835. roofing. No job too small. Call ARR. 20 1 Moka 31 Not 61 Good 24 Pathological 39 Like Utmice 521,051 (Roman) 2 Something 32 A 62 Drive OCT. 22/ its students. (in excess of three acres), hard Town Manager Terry SELF CONTAINED 649-3144. 'l ^ MAT 20 fluid 3 Friendly 33 Deor 63 Profitable HOT. 21' T" T ~ 1 4 r r r r ~ r - surface basketball court, gravel Sprenkel reported that 130 cars STUMP Removal — (Soucier). ffWHCTng 4 Take 34 With 26 Affect deeply IT TT The council first ap­ D 7-10-13-31 64 Thor 26 Turf Unsightly stumps, chipped out, CARPENTRY - Repairs, 52-55 66 5 Worry 35Thle 65 You 17-20-36-57^? li! IT propriated $41,885 for the work. path, concrete stairs and have been picked up in the 1072 CHATEAU 17 FT. 6 Contocti 36 During 66 Equipment 71-74-88-9 30 Auricle neatly and economically. 742- remodeling, additions, roofing. BUZZ SAWYER GIMINI 31 Pitch However, It amended its ap­ railing, relocation of townwide junk car removal Call David Patria, ^uth Wind­ BY ROY CRANE 7 New 37 Doy 67 Fall SAGITTARIUS u li 8252. 8 Happens 38 Keen 68 Yourself 32 River (Sp.) propriation to the lower sum of playground equipment and program. He also stated that SELF CONTAINED sor, 644-1796. 9 Shouldn't 39 Courtship HOY. 33 Welcomer WANT VOU TO MEET SHERIFF BANG, ■'rV.JUNl 20 69 Arnl li 17 li $40,500. ’The lower sum was purchase of new equipment, the water company will start HI, CLAY, WHEN THE HECK IT'S A IF THEY RUN THAT ■I 0 Techniques 401s 70 Reseorch DfC, 37 Pulpy fruit s a w y e r . 1 DON'T EXPECT MUCH 71 And construction of a sandbox area water main installation on Felt BO WES ROBBINS carpentry ARE YOU GOING TO STOP CONFOUNDED' HIGHWAY SAAACKTHRJJ [C-,35’ 37-40-45 11 A 41 Trend 41 Bellow iU u decided upon after some discus­ COOPERATION. WE'VE HAD OUR ' 12 Your 42 A 72 Behind 21-24-41-47, SELF CONTAINED UNITS BLOCKING THE STATE FROM 73:75 42 Purpose w T and apparatus area. Additional Rd. He reported that the WIHTEBIZE NOW! 24 remodeling specialist. Ad­ NUISANCE THE MIDDLE OF MY ■I3Moy 43 Rocky 73 TocKul 65-67-72 ' sion by members of the council ■------LITUE DIFFERENCE^ CANCIR 44 Break short JT 2A CERAMIC ditions, rec rooms, dormers, CONTINUING THAT HIGHWAY PEOPLE GOING RANCH, 1 r e a l l y 14Thot 44 Creative 74 Love CAPRICORN regarding their discontentment costs also Included are those for largest number of people at TO COTTONWOOD? ^JUNC 21 ISG'raruJ 45 Firw 75 Parsuoslon 46 Dawn goddeti built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, TO COTTON­ WILL HAVE TROUBLE DK.22 46 More unufuil U with the higher figure. Coun­ a water line to the playing field, Veteran’s Memorial Park this WE DO BODY AND COACH WORK WOOD HAVE ilJULT 22 16 Business 46 Con 76 Drive TILE 649-3446. WITH CATTLETHIEVES, 77 You JAN. If 46Gold (Sp.) cilman E. Havens said the electric source area, subsur­ summer was 904 and the TO DRIVE AN 17 Friendly 47 Lest It 12 One Cell BILL. G b l 2-26-38-49 18 Trip 48 Prove 78 Day 5- 9-30-54/? 49 Bring Into council was first presented with face drainage from field, and average number of people was ,19A4oke 49 You 79 Good 62-68-81-85^ lyntony iR e n t a SldiHTSEER Motor Home I Dose It Alll LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - EXTRA 10 :;^51-76-79-86 JT 14 H 20 Cooperation 50 Work 80 Do 51 Pellucid IT s r r IT a figure of $23,000 by the Board the repair of existing ball field, 230. new homes custom built, MILES. LIO AQUARIUS We specialize in ceramic tile, 21 Join 51 Con 81 Or 53 Appeared $ r of lo catio n and that perhaps C alvin W. L ane was An amendment was made to remodeling, additions, rec 22 This 52 Fit 82 Core JAN. 20 ^ 54 Glrl’i name El Dorado - SIghtsoor - Terry - Travco - Apacho - Taurus slate, flagstone and quarry 83 Fovored ** the council was given wrong in­ nominated by Councilman Ordinance No. 65 providing for rooms, garages, kitchens .AUG. 22 23 Love-nsoklng 53 Groin f li. It 55 One who w tile. For complete bathroom 24 The 54 You 84 Todoy makes formation. Dr. Robeh Gold­ Howard Fitts, and approved by the appointment of represen­ remodeled, bath tile, cement 2- 8-14-28 25 Someone 55 Old 85 Others J - 6-19-22/C remodeling, we’ll handle all mistakes w the council to be appointed as a tatives to the Capitol Region work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ :Sv32-43-56 26 Mind's 56 Path 86 Bargains 27-61-78 $1 man, superintendent of schools, carpentry, plumbing and tile 27 A 57 Doy 87 01 S5NeU member to the Capital Im­ Council of Govemmenta and the TRAVEL tial or commercial. Call 649- VIRGO PISCiS M 14 replied that the $23,000 figure work. Expert workmanship 28 Soothes 58 Stlrvulotlng 88 In provements (Commission for a Regional Planning Commis­ 4291. 29 Promises 59 Know 89 Salt DOWN did not Include new equipment and reasonable rates. 30 Moke 60 For 90 Evening MAR. 20 r ^ lObli 56 N term expiring Dec. 1. sion. ’The mayor will be the and inflation. He also Indicated R.B. GOWER — Finish carpen­ 1-25-33-59 )Good (^Advene ^^Nratnd 23-39-44-50^ 2 Crafty - 1 that the council need not ap­ The South Windsor Sewer principal representative! with ' HOMES Of VERNON.... Call ^andevllla '64.77-aO-M MIT' 69-70ji8A: try, kitchens, rec roonu, ad­ 1^ (NIWiPAPIfl INTkRPIUtl A66N.) prove the cost for the installa­ Commission report to the coun­ the deputy mayor as his 8 4 3 - 9 6 7 8 ditions, porches, any type tion of electricity and the laying cil included the fact that the designated alternate. 166 UNION ST. ROCKVILLE CT. m . 872-9117 remodeling, 64^2067.

A i 3 d v s o a D i w i r n d PAGd; rOLiHiEiii'l — MANt'HE&iEK fcjVENliNG HEKALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 2, 1973 Help Wanted BulUIng-Contnctlng 14 H tip Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 36 Help Wanted 35 Houaehold Goods 61 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 2, 1973 - PAGE FIFTEEN Apartmenta For Rent 63 Apartmenta For Rent 4) Apartmenta For Rent 63 wanted to Rent 09 Houses For Sale CARPENTRY-Porches, gar­ COOK — Part-time for our of­ CARPETS - Wholesale to you 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Out of Town-For Sala 76 CHROME MANCHEISTER — 3 bedroom ages, addition, repairs, small fice personnel in family style at our warehouse. The Carpet SIX-ROOM Duplex. Available MOTHER and 14 year old jobs. Free estimates. Call dining room. Hours 8:30 a.m. to Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., duplex with basement and gar­ CAPE — Four bedrooms, living PUTERS October 1st. Redecorated, at- daughter, need reasonable, room with fireplace, large eat- Stephen Martin, 64S-729S. Immediate opening in our 1:30 p.m. For information or General Factory Help WELDING FABRICATOR Manchester. 646-8568. age. Available October 1. IMMEDIATE appointment call Consolidated Security required. $175' ‘ 1 ' parking. $200 PRESIDINTML clean, 3 or 4 room apartment, in kitchen, close to bus line. Im­ plating department We ere looking (or one or two top notch men with "Job Eastern 646-^50. gjaa^Mties. Security, ^5427, by November 15th or SOth. maculate condition. Immediate OCCUPANCY ANY TYPE remodeling and ad­ Cigar Corp., 633-9441,, Ext. 16. Apply Parsomwl 0/ffct ONE large and several small VILUBE APTS. Vicinity Manchester High dition, carpentry and masonry. Experience not necessary, we An equal opportunity employer. Shop" experience In the following areee o( welding Mcupancy. $31,000. Philbrick $30,900 fabrication; . " oriental rugs, and some School preferred. 643-5069. Agency, Realtors, 646-^. Free estimates. A. Squillacote, will train qualified applicants. domestic rugs. All in excellent MANCHESTER M anchester - Well built Company .paid insurance ATTRACTIVE 4(4 room, se­ 2.5 Commercial Acres 649-0811. DID YOU know that most of PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. condition. Very reasonable. cond floor apartment near Colonial off Autumn Street program, holidays and vaca­ our representatives are •k Structural BuUiMlp One and two bedrooms. Bualneaa Property - For ASSUMABLE Mortgage and Halo Rd. Mandioator Call 742-7013. VILUQER park, bus stop and stores. Stove expandable attic go with this that features brick and frame Roodng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 16 tion. Apply; women? Work the hours you k Arc Welding, Sheet Plate I Structural and refrigerator, $150 monthly, Near schools, churches M e ______71 construction, plaster walls, choose in your spare time. For B44-1881 APARTMENTS Immaculate Cape Cod home. CONN. CYCLE k Burning, Plate I Structural GE Refrigerator, $35 firm. lease, security. Middle-aged and shopping center, on New plumbing, wiring, painting formal dining room, three ROOFING and roof repairing, details, call 643-0513 after 5 An equal opportunity employer Good condition. Phone 646-2161. Five-room, 2-bedroom couple. No pets or children, bus line. Cali anytime. RESTAURANT - 150 seat, 316 Hartford Rd. p.m. Fuller Brush. k Hueprint Reading liquor, parking. Eastern and decorating make this cen­ large bedrooms, and a one-car Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. Manchester • 643-1682 townhouse, wall-to-wall references required. Call 648- trally located home trouble garage. This home offers MOVING-Must sell, 19” color carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ 1074. 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 Connecticut. Must sell. Call MATURE WOMAN wanted to Warren E. Howland, Realtors, free. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, gracious family living in a BIDWELL Home Improvement television, rotary antena, room- ditioners, appliances, heat 643-1577. Co. Expert installation of PART-TIME Janitorial work care for 2 children in my home, W aO tfar: size rugs, curtains and mis­ LOOKING lor anything In real 643-1108. good neighborhood, con­ own transportation necessary. TIRE Service man wanted. COOKS — Full-time position and hot water, IW tiled baths, venient to shopping, schools, aluminum siding, gutters and mornings. Call 649-5334. Immediate opening for part- k Top Wages and Fringes cellaneous items. 649-2536 after washer and dryer hookup, estate rental - apartmenta, Call 646-2398. available. Must be neat, respon­ . EAST CENTER Street - Office etc. Needs a little TLC but the trims. Roofing installation and time work. Goodyear Service 6 patio. No pets. homes, multiple dwellings, no Furnlahed Apartmenta 64 repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. DRIVER — Experienced in fuel sible, reliable and willing to k P r^ Shiuliv fees. Call J.D. Real Estate building, originally set up for DUPLEX price is only $31,000. Store, Kelly Rd., Vernon. Must work hard. Good pay, 6-day oil deliveries, full time position SALES HELP - Full and part- apply in person. k Pleasant Woiliing Conditions MUST sell - 23” color RCA Call 649-7620 Associates, Inc. 643-5129. ONE ROOM, bath, stove, dental office. Waiting room, 6 and 7, A-1 condition, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, for dependable married man. time, experience preferred. work week. Apply Tacorral, 246 console, early American, $250 two operating rooms, spare Broad St.,t., Manchehester. refrigerator, heat, hot water. business zoned, double gar­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ Good work references and class Also part-time stock boy. or best offer. Also 12x19 gold MANCHEISTEIR — 3-bedroom Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main room, three Tabs, half bath, age. Convenient to Main MARTENS AOENCY parking, plus three-room apart­ nings. Quality workmanship, H license required. Apply 107 Pottery Shed, 397-A Broad Experienced only need apply shag rug with pad, excellent apartment. Appliances plus Street. Street. Good income. VA, Realtora free estimates. Fully insured. Burnside Ave., East Hartford. Street, Manchester. MANUFACTURER of dis­ condition, $200 or best offer. washer. Available (ictober 1. ment on second floor. $5(),000. 646*2550 posable paper good^ needs im­ If you qualify, call Jim Melo at: MANCHESTER - two- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, FHA and conventional finan­ 872-9187, 649-3417. UNHAPPY? 649-4623. bedroom duplex, newly S w u ^ required, $170. Call THREE ROOM furnished PS. Oak flooring in living ELDERLY gentleman, to wash Man wanted, now working mediately three good men for 646-4200. cing available. Low 40’s. PART-TIME janitorial machine operator and helper. decorated. IV* baths, heat in­ apartment, for gentleman, room, dining room and foyer ROOFING — Specializing dishes 3-4 nights per week. App­ Manchester area. Three hours In fast food operation, THE WARD MFG. CO. 8’ WHITE Deacons bench, doll cluded. Security required. $165. private bath and entrance, W.J.RARCOMR presently being refinished like repairing roofs, new roofs, ly Cavey’s in the mornings, 45 Good starting pay plus quick furniture, handmade cushions, 4(4 ROOMS, second floor. Houaea For Sale 72 new. nightly. Five nights weekiy. that's unhappy. Will start advancement. Apply in person Call 643-0543. utilities. 224 Charter Oak, 643- " “ **2;______644-6000 gutter work, chimneys, cleaned East Center Street. Apply 90 Hillside , Hart­ the right man at $160. per 259 «DMIS ST., MMCWSTOI 6464560 suitable for Christmas gifts. Adults only. No children or and repaired. 30 years ford, after 3 p.m. to Dispotech, Inc. 91 Elm 646-5525. pets, 649-4068. MANCHESTER - Spacious 6- COLUMBIA — Route 6. Five-room Ranch with large week for 48 hours and Street, Manchester, Conn. »______NEW 3-bedroom Duplex, half of room Cape with fireplace, for­ CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 12 experience. Free estimates. ELECTRICAL Appliance two-family. IVt b a th s, acres, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, firepiaced living room, country kitchen, full cellar, oil Howley, 643-5361. Technician instructor needed train you to assume full BEIGE two-piece sectional MANCHESTER — Attractive 4 mal dining room, 3 large RANCH house on comer, with DRIVER and stock clerk, part- carpeting, appliances included. shade trees and sidewalks. warned ceiling, garages, view. hot water heat, 3 bedrooms. Taxes under $420 Act for part-time instruction. Must time, mornings and early after­ responsibility and be DEMONSTRATORS - Free sofa with walnut corner table room apartment, stove, Houaea tor Rent 66 bedrooms, 1(4 baths, oil hot compensated tor ability. kit. Toys and Gifts. Top Cash Full basement, $267 per month. water heat. Reasonable. Ann Oversized carport and redwood Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Quick! ROSSI Roofing, siding, have practical experience in noons, 5-day week. College stu­ ELECTRONICS Maintenance NURSES AIDES, 11 to 7 a.m., and round coffee table. $85.646- Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- refrigerator, references, no chimneys, mtters. Free es­ the major appliance field. Prior dent or retired person con­ Hospitalization and paid Commissions (up to 30 per cent Trainee — No experience full time, 649-4519. 5911 after 2 p.m. pets, $140. 228-3540, 649-5325. MANCHESTER — 9(4 room Lord Realty, 528-4139, 643-6995. enclosed patio. City water and no deductions for kit. Name 4535, 646-1021. sewers. TTiree bedrooms, living CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, timates, fully insured. Days, teaching or supervisory sidered. Hours flexible. Apply vacation. We are a required. Paid training. Good Executive Colonial, 2(4 baths, 9 room California Ranch. evenings, 529-8056, Paul experience helpful but not Brands: Fisher-Price, (Tosco, salary plus many benefits. Now Situation Wanted FOUR ROOMS, second floor, top residential neighborhood. room and kitchen with com­ at once to Manawr, Liggett national franchise but In­ 36 Mualcal Inatrumenta 63 TWO-BEDROOM Townhouse, plete built-ins including Firepiaced living room, formal Cosgrove, 643-5364. ’ necessary. Call 525-1117 for ap­ Drug, Manchester Parkade. etc. Best delivery service. Call interviewing. Call U.S. Army, no pets. Security, $125. Phone Call for details, Hayes Agency, dividually owned. If you collect Treasure House, 1491- full private basement. Private 646-0131. ' Manchester—New on the refrigerator, oven, range, dis­ dining room, modern kitchen pointment. want satisfaction and 643-9462. LICENSED day care service by BUNDY Clarinet with case and entrances and patio. Includes mornings, or after 8 p.m., 649- market. Aluminum sided 6 with dining area, family room, 2100. certified teacher and mother, 1265. posal, breakfast counter, tw Heating-Plumbing 17 CONSUMER Audio in the financial security your Ivre. Excellent condition, $70. heat, appliances, carpets, $230 room Cape with a seventh baths. Assumable 4('.‘ three large bedrooms, fourth ^MACHINISTS wanted, Manchest^ Parkade is looking FINANCE - Bookkeeping Weigold Rd., Tolland, country (Jail 242-8142. MANCHESTER — Four-room p o ssib le. 2-car garage. work, send resume to LAW E nforcem ent — No per month. Paul W. Dougan, house, furnished, quiet setting, finished as a den. Three mortgage. Asking $^,500. 643- Bridgeport and lathe ORK. for part-time experienced help. Trainee — No experience setting. 875-3048. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. Beautifully landscaped BOTTI Heating and Pluthbing Overtime, paid insurance. Owner, Box RR, experience required. Training, required. Good salary plus gar^e. Responsible people on­ bedrooms, immaculate 1081. — Prompt, courteous service. Nights and Saturdays. Call 649- Manidwstar grounds. Marion E. Robertson PenobsMt Tool and Gage, 8535 or stop in. Manchester Herald. good salary and many benefits. many benefits.. Now inter­ Doge-BIrda-Peta 4f Antiquea 66 ly. $275 monthly. Hayes Agen­ kitchen and an attractive Realtor, 643-5953. Call 643-1496. Merrow Rd., Tolland, Route 15, Now interviewing. Call U.S. Ar­ viewing. Call U.S. Army, 643- THREE ROOM apartment, se­ NOW RENTING cy, 646^)131. dining room, firepiaced living BOWERS SCHOOL area - my, 643-9462. cond floor, central location, Small practical house and ftssenqftr Exit 99. 875-8083. 9462. room, garage with patio. An NO JOB too small. Immediate DIETARY Aide — Mature AKC Registered Toy Poddle heat, hot water, stove, The New TURRET Lathe — Set-up and excellent buy. Financing detached garage on a nice lot. service on service calls. Free woman to help with kitchen puppies, buff color, for sale. SALEI refrigerator, garage, lease and HOMESTEM) PARK VILLAGE Full basement. Quiet area, HAIRDRESSER - duties, 9:30-5:30 p.m. Will operate from blueprint. Air- MECHANIC Trainee — No CONSTRUCTION - No Call 644-0014. Sponsored by Conn. DAR Out of Town- available. Manchester-Own your own estimates gladly given on experience required. Good security, adults. Available By Dam ato close to bus line, shopping. home and collect rent. 6-6 Experienced, full or part-time. train. Manchester Manor Nur­ craft quality, excellentillei wages experience required. Good Selected Group November 1st. $157. 643-4884. For Rent 66 649*2813 •REALTORS- CO. heating or plumbing. Faucets Aluminum storms and screens. Golden Charm Coiffures, Burr sing Home, 385 West Center St., and liDeral fringenge benefits.bi salary and many benefits. Now salary plus many benefits. Now 1 & 2 Bedroom Townhoutes duplex in excellent condition. repaired or installed. Water Corners, Manchester. interviewing. Call U.S. Army, AMERICAN Field registered Oil heat, all for the seldom Since 1950 worked on. Complete 646^129. First or second shifts. 56-hour interviewing. Cali U.S. Army, SIX ROOM Duplex, near center Featuring: ROCKVILLE - Rockland 3 huge bedrooms, huge Excellent pay, two weeks paid week. Call 247-3275, Atwpod 643-9462. 643-9462. English Setter, male, orange heard of price of $25,000. Keith g systems, rec rooms, and white, 18 months 'old, 17th. - 18th. - i5th. Century of town. Parking. $170. Call 644- • Sgtf dean range Terrace Apartment, Highland Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-19$2. kitchen, living room and Route 44-A, Bolton B vacation. For appointment call BOOKKEEPER — Responsible Screw Machine Products, 210 • Large refrigerator Ave., large one bedroom wpiverton dining room. New roof, new etc. Call M & M Plumbing & TRUCK DRIVER - No started points. Excellent OLIVER ELLSWORTH 0139 after 5 p.m. 646-8713 Rosemary, 649-2806, or 649-2807. position available for career South Street, West Hartford. apartments, available im­ ------ITE siding, new bathrooms, 2-car Heating, 649-2871. experience required. Training, VE’TERANS — Many jobs still breeding. Reasonable. Call 429- HOMESTEAD • Shag carpatbig MANCHESTER - 3-family 228-3101 minded woman who has an ap­ mediately. Includes heat, hot garage. 40’s. 423-9291 GAS STATION attendant good salary and many benefits. available at choice locations. 9262 after 5. 178 Palisado Ave. LARGE Six-room apartment, • Color co-ordlnetod Duplex, bus line, nice yard, SEWERLINES, sink lines, titude and is accurate with SCREW Machine — Set-up and second floor, in two-family water, carpeting, air- separate furnaces, good income needed, full-time. Apply in per­ operate. Acme Grigley multi­ Now interviewing. Call U.S. Get credit for your training and Windsor, Conn. • Full private beeamanta cleaned with electric cutters, figures. No formal bookkeeping FREE-Fluffy kittens, one house. No pets. Security conditioning, all appliances, builder. Hayes Agency, 6^ son, Gorin’s ^ r t Car Center, training needed. Average spindle screw machines, first Army 643-946^ experience. Call U.S. Army, Oct. 4th., 10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Hooh-upa for waahor dryer with dishwasher ana disposal. EXCELLENT 7-room Colonial, 649*2813 Lota-Land tor Sale 73 BOLTON — Four bedroom by professionals. McKinney 643-9462. black, one tiger. 649-3343. required. 646-6676. 0131. ’ Route 83, 'Tolland Tpke., typing essential. Manchester or second shifts, 50-hour week. Also • Priyata patloa It entrancea Private terrace and pool, $175., 2(4 baths, plastered walls, oak Ranch with two-car garage, set Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ CAPE COD. A choice and un­ on one-acre landscaped lot. Talcottville. area. Hours 8:45 until 4:45, five Excellent wages and liberal ATTIC TREASURES • W a i to ahopplng i achoola 872-6360, 529-6586. flooring, appliances, 2-car gar­ pany, 643-5308. OVERSEAS Job Opportunities THREE cute male kittens need FOUR ROOMS, newly age, city utilities, large lot, usual selection of homesites in Plus two-full baths, firepiaced days a week. Salary commen­ fringe benefits. Call 247-3275. SUPERMARKET redecorated, heat, hot water, Mqdel Apta. Open WANTED — Full or part-time Atwood Screw Machine — No experience required. Paid placement in cat loving homes. porch. Immediate occupancy. quiet, old village. No traffic. No living room, formal dining FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, surate with experience. Immediate openings for Choose Fluffy, gray/blue beau­ stove, refrigerator included. No Dally 12 'til Dark VERNON - Willow Brook wpn/erton lathe and milling operators, Business and personnal Products, 210 South Street, training at choice locations, Apartments, 3(4 rooms at $180; Excellent location, near school. New Listing-^^abinet ESTATE tourists. Vz to 2 acres. Near or room, etc. etc. Priced at $39,- repairs, remodeling, new work. experienced night stock guaranteed. Good salary and ty or Boy, black and white imp Wanted to Buy 66 pets. $150 security. 649-4813. End of Gtofms St on Nantucket Sound. From $8,- 900. Zinsser Agency, 6461511. Free gsUmates. No job too experimental prototype short references required. Reply West Hartford. 4(4 rooms at $195. Includes Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. maker’s own home with many run machining, good benefits clerks. Working hours 11 p.m. many benefits. Now inter- or Biz the 3rd., brindle busy off West Mdde Tpke. 000 to $150,000. Edith Hender­ small. Prompt service on Manchester Herald, Box “S.” WANTED Combination gas and ONE-BEDROOM apartment no heat, hot water, refrigerator, extra custom touches in addi­ with overtime, high wages. Ar- CUSTOMER Service Represen­ to 7:30 a.m., Monday through "viewing. Call U.S. Army, 643- body, 643-2210. TeL 6484363, 6434535 or 646-1021 GORGEOUS 4-year young son, Realtor, Main St., Cotuit, COVENTRY North, 7 room emergency, 643-7024. 9462. gas stove. Reasonable. 643-7094 children or pets, conveniently oven-range, disposal, dis­ tion to 3 bedrooms, 22’ living Mass., 02635. 617-428-5754. matt Inc., 237 Oak St., Glaston­ FULL-TIME landscape tative, 8 to 10 k. We are looking Friday. Excellent opportunity after 4 p.m. hwasher, wall-to-wall Ranch, acre wooded lot, 3 center hall Colonial Cape, 1(4 KITTENS — Free to good located. $150. 647-9903. 649-1421 room with fireplace, large MANCHESTER — Investment baths, first floor family room, bury, 633-8260. laborers, experienced for a person who likes to be on for persons seeking future evenings and weekends. rpeting, air-conditioning, bedrooms, formal dining room, package of two 6-6 Duplex plus Flooring 19 his own, to join our service PART-TIME Clerk, home, found black and white huge double garage, fireplace. kitchen with dining area. Resort Property-For Sale 74 . Excellent residential preferred. Call Grantland career, good salary, benefits, female cat, 742-7692, 649-8512. WANTED — Antique furniture, FOUR ROOM newer apart­ arlcing, swimming pools, six room single. Fully rented. SECRETARIAL position Nursery, 643-0669. department. You’ll be responsi­ Bookkeeper, with limited ac­ ghted tennis courts, basket­ Assumable mortgage, $260 There is a 12x21’ family room, For details call The Zinsser K n. Immediate occupan- advancement and pleasant counting. Write to P.O. Box 331, glass, pewter, oil paintings or 3V2 room second floor apart­ ment, all electric, fully S COVENTRY LAKE, five room cy,-$39,900. Hayes Agency, 646 FLOOR SANDING and available at local bank. Must ble for servicing, repairing and other antique items. Any quan­ ball court, ice skating, picnic monthly pays all, $31,500. plus den. Outside patio with Agency, 646-1511. Refinishing, (specializing in working conditions. Apply in Ellington, Conn, listing •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ment. Stove and refrigerator, carpeted, appliances, heat and Meyer Realtors, 643-0609, 649- summer cottage, pine paneled, 0133. have shorthand and typing installing the finest closed cir­ tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, heat not included. $120. groves, storage. No pets. Call fireplace, 2-car garage. older floors). Inside and outside experience with good personali­ cuit television equipment, person to store manager: qualifications. Articlea tor Sale 45 hot water included. No pets, 5524. fireplace, nice treed lot, $12,- 165 Oakland astreet. Middleaged preferred. 649-2271. adults only. Must be seen, $185. Vernon, 872-^11 between 94, Almost an acre. MANCHESTER — New Ranch, 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. painting. John Verfaille, 646- ty for meeting the public. available today in a wide varie- weekdays, after 4, and on 6 4 9 -2 8 1 3 3 bedrooms, dining room, full BOLTON — New Listing, 60’ 5750, 872-2222. Excellent benefits offers. Ask PATHMARK DREAMING bf a “ Green” Call 649-92M. BOWERS CAPE — Fireplace, U&R built. Raised Ranch, 2 ty of banks, retail and in­ ALUMINUM sheets used as ANTIQUE furniture, glass, TWO:BEDROOM apartment in weekends,nds. call 872-4400 basement, quiet street. $34,900. for Mr. Matrick, 646-1700. ARE YOU: dustrial concerns. Full benefits OF MANCHESnR Christmas? As an Avon printing plates, .007 thick, garage, established Out ol Town-For Sale baths, acre treed lot, top condi­ Representative, you can earn round oak tables, cast iron toys, renovated mansion. Large FOUR ROOM apartment, fully Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 75 tion, $46,900. Hayes Agency, are included with complete 214 Spencer Street 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. collectibles of all kinds. M3-6S3S VERNON — One and two neighborhood, Helen D. Cole, Dretamaklng 22 NURSE’S AIDES - 7-3,,^ extra cash to pay those holiday living room with fireplace, in­ carpeted, stove and Realtor/MLS, 643-6666. 6460131. ggresshrs, outgoing and enjoy hospitalization. Join a rapidly Mandies^, Conn. Phone 643-2711. anytime. cludes everything, $235. Paul bedroom apartments, im­ MANCHESTER — 5(4-room ANDOVER — 2-bedroom experienced, full time and part- mowing company that is the An tquil opportunity tmphttr bills. It’s easy and fun! Call 289^ refrigerator included, enclosed DRESSMAKING and Iconpotitjon? W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, backyard, near hospital, no mediately available at Town Ranch. Fireplace, center hall, time. Liberal fringe benefits. leader in the interesting securi­ 4922. DARK rich, clean loam, 5 House Gardens, this suburban MANCHEISTER — Immaculate EAST HARTFORD - Qose to alterations for women and HIGHEST prices paid for an­ 646-1021. pets. $180 monthly. Call 649- rec room, and fourth bedroom the Aircraft, 6-6 Duplex that Apply m person. East Hartford ty industry. Experience is help­ yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, tique furniture, paintings, apartment conununity of un­ 6-room Cape. Garage, perma­ lower level. $30,900. Hayes children. Custom made evening Convalescent Home, 745 Main ASSISTANT farm manager. 9258. nent siding. Wall-to-wall has been used as a rooming dresses. 16A Ambassador ful, but not necessary. A strong COOKS — No experience sand, stone, pool and patio Clocks and.all collectibles. Any FOUR-ROOM Rat, 398 Hartford usual architectural designs and Agency, 646-0131. lake beach. Reduced to $20,900. Street, East Hartford. technical education is required. Good salary and Must have experience in shade sand, 643-9504. carpeting, fireplace. house, 2-car garage. Priced to Drive. illing to be judged on your quantity. Cameron, 6444962. Rd., Manchester, 649-19M. CHARLES Apartments — East beautiful landscaping features MANCHESTER - Porter Lessenger (Company Realtors, sell at $36,900. Vacant. T. J. desirable, or electrical many benefits. Now inter­ grown tobacco. House provided private entrances, private Immediate occupancy. $34,900. Street section, 6-room custom PORTER ST. area. - Im­ 6468713, 228-3101. COOK - Housekeeper — Young W personal performanco experience. 644-2505, ask for on farm. Write Box “NN” SCREENED loam, gravel, Middle Tpke, 4(4-room Pasek, Realtors, 289-7475, 742- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 27 viewing. Call U.S. Army, 643- townhouse, 1(4 baths, all patios with sliding glass doors, built Cape, dormer, garage, maculate 7 room Colonial, gar­ man, 2 boys ages 5-9, must have Mr. McFarland. New England 9462. Manchester Herald. Interview processed gravel, sand, stone, wall-to-wall1-to-wall carpeting, range, 8243. treed lot. Hayes Agency, 646- age, trees, privacy. Hutchins day or live-in help. Own room Video Corporation of Conn. will be arranged. and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ Rooma Without Board 59 APARTMENT appliances, two air- refrij TOLLAND EAST HARTFORD - Fall MORTGAGES, loans first se­ nneedofahighinconwte conditioners, carpeting, heat, 'igerator, and garbage ols- 0131. Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Special, move right in, prime available, references, Vernon. COMPUTER Ops Trainee — No dover, 742-7886. RENTAL OFFICE posal,al, master— ...... ’TV antenna...... "SPIC AND SPAN” cond, third. All kinds. Realty 872-8712. start? hot water, storage, patio, location is this 6(4 room Split. statewide. Credit rating un­ % I BABYSITTER, 3-5:30 for 8- experience required. Training, WOMAN wanted to care for 2 LARGE ROOM in private We have a large variety of sound-proofing, basement gar­ storage and laundry facilities in PRIME AREA - 16’x32’ swim­ 3-bedroom Ranch, in new children, days, in Waddell TWO-SEATER Swing, good home, parking, gentleman only. Why Rent? Beautifully landscaped, necessary. Reasonable. Con­ year-old, my home or yours. If good salary, mamr benefits. deluxe one and two-bedroom age. $230. Available Nov. 1st. basement, total electric. No ming pool goes with this 7 room home condition, on a beautiful carpeting, built-ins, 2-car gar­ MECHANIC — Growing con­ yours, must be Buckland School Now interviewing. Call U.S. Ar­ School area. Call 646-2398. condition, $20. Picnic table, $5. Call between 3-6, 649-1972. pets, rental starting $150 per When you can own this lovely Split with 2 baths, one car gar­ fidential, quick arrangements. cern needs an experienced eat in appearance wHb a car Old dining room chairs, leather apartments and townhouses Call Charles Ponticelli, 646- 6-room Ranch with a spacious Manchester—New on market - large, high treed lot. Spacious age. Immaculate throughout. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. District. 643-8739. my, 643-9462. 0800, 649-9644. month. Call 875-9876, Monday age, on 3(4 acre lot. T. J. Peiser Realty. 289-8628. mechanic’s helper in paper mill HavdUUe for your fidl-time use: JOURNEYMAN plumber, covered, best offer. (Jood used THE Thompson House Cot­ throughout Manchester. Ren­ through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. living room, large dining Crockett, Realtors, 643-15^. 7-room Luxury Ranch with a living room, good sized 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ operation. Mill located in tal office open daily from 9-5, multitude of goodies, in­ kitchen and dining area, large ford. Evenings, 233-6879. 18 or over and bendable? PART TIME management CLERICAL, Steno, Legal Clerk wanted. Vacations and good braided rug, $8, enamel kitchen tage St., centrally located, room, convenient kitchen, 3 vicinity of East Hartford. Ciood benefits, 644-1317. sink, needs painting, best offer. large, pleasantly furnished other times by appointment. SUB-LEASE, 6 months, 2- cluding an in-ground pool. paneled rec room, oven & BOLTON — Fall Special im­ trainee. United Enterprise im­ Trainee — No experience bedroom apartment, all BOLTON — Notch Road, Exten­ bedrooms, tiled bath, sun REDWOOD FARMS - 7 room m aculate 6-room Cape, 3 working conditions, excellent mediately needs persons to required. Paid training. Good , 2 oil barrels, one with pump. Oil rooms, parking. Call 649-2358, sion, 6 new 3-room apartments, wooded Cape, aluminum siding, Huge kitchen, with all the range and baked, triple track MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd ow looking for a career posi­ modern appliances, wall-to- porch and attached garage. bedrooms, den, garage. fringe benefits. Paid insurance, manage people and time in a salary plus many benefits. Now ATTENTION - Needed im­ heating stove. Phone 646^149. for overnight and permanent ready for November 1st. $ ^ Also fireplace, carpeting, 2-car garage, family room, built-ins, and a picture win­ alum, storms & screens. Low mortgages — interim financing holidays, pension and vacation. guest rates. DMMTO ENTERPffSES, M. wall carpeting, air- Aluminum storms, w ^ e d Tot, — expeditious and confidential tion vritli local and national new unique nigh paying service interviewing. Call U.S. Army, mediately, 10 persons to earn with heat. All apartments have oven, range and refrigerator. beamed cathedral ceiling. dow, den with fireplace, laun­ 30’s. Please call Joe Gordon, extras galore. Peiser Realty, For appointment call 2S9-7i96. M 643-9462. up to $2.M per hour in group THREE tires, size 78/14, $20 240-K New State RiL Manchester conditioning. 423-3400 days, 646- service, J. D. Real Estate management opportunities? ‘ program. Call 289-8633,9-5 p.m. 5688 evenings. dishwasher, paneling, patio, Worth your while to see this Custom kitchen, 22’xl4’ dry room, 3 beautiful 6465306. Immediate occupan- 289-8628. Assoc. 643-5129. refer to Ad B. , sales between October througn each. Phone 649-6963 after 3 LADIES ONLY - Nicely fur­ 646-1021 coior keyed appliances, laundry jalousied sunporch, many bedrooms, and 2 full baths, p.m. nished room for rent, all one! Only SURVEYOR Trainee — No December taking orders for facilities, 643-1440, 647-1342. extras. $40s. Principals. Owner, 24x24’ carpeted family room, o B A W * * nergetic vrith a capacity to work Christmas items. High school utilities included, private SUB-LET, 4 room, Oakland Bualneaa Opportunity 26 WOMAN to clean office, two experience required. Good Manor Apartment, carpeting, •3 3 ,0 0 0 . 647-1709. vimoiHiocitnui hard and enjoy i t - i f you’ro do­ evenings a week. Call 649-8979, salary and many benefits. Now and college students accept^. SIMMONS — Concrete forms, bedroom with community FOUR-ROOM, second floor ROCKVILLE — 5 rooms, $160 4 heated garages. Acre lot. The BARHOWS & WALLACE Co. terrace, dishwasher etc. Call Realtors — MLS t n o n v E before 4 p.m. interveiwing. Call U.S. Army, Excellent opportunity and excellent condition. Best offer. kitchen, living room and two apartment. Available October monthly, appliances, acre yard, UftR REALH CO. There’s more. Call. WANTED Responsible, mature F/rst C la s s ing something you law? 649-2343 or 273-2779. Manchester Parkade — S4»-5aW Older 65 duplex, needs work married man interested in cot­ 643-9462. training, 646-5061. Phone 646-0800 after 6 p.m. baths. Ideally located to bus 15th. Inquire 233 Center Street, garden, storage. Six rooms, 643-2692 line and stores. Please call Manchester. Robert D. Murdock, Roaltor 649-2813 Only $18,500. ton candy business. No invest­ SHECT METAL PART TIME help, THIRD FLOOR apartment, $160 monthly. Four rooms, $125 Manchester ment needed. Reply im­ QeadytostartbnnedMelyin- maintenance, janitors. Must TAG SALES — Lots of clothes after 5 p.m., 644-0383. monthly, yard, fifth room COVENTRY — 5-room brick Remodeled 67 two family. and miscellaneous items, 10 DUPLEX — New, 3 bedrooms, newly redecorated, 4 rooms, 2 mediately to P.O. Box 145, MECHANICS n tensive training in Brookline, have own transportation. enclosed porches, married cou­ storage. Utilities extra all Ranch, formal dining room, Modem kitchen and bath, 4 Buckland Station, Manchester, 1^ ? Manchester and Ellington area. a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, Oc­ FURNISHED room for 1(4 baths, carpeted, appliances. rents, 872-0359. CIRCA 1730, recently restored. living room with fireplace. bedrooms on first floor. Good tober 6th, 180 Eldridge Street, gentleman. Parking. Near bus Parking. Central, full base­ ple only. References and 4-KIIROOM COUMUL 'V V O D Conn. & M A C H IN E Morning and evening work. 623- security deposit required. $135. 7 fireplaces, sununer kitchen, Quick sale needed. Just rrauced income. 30’s. 1421. Manchester. line. Call after 5, 649-6914. ment, $265. Heated. 649-8782. GLASTONBURY - Prospect new baths, kitchen. Two-car IF S O , 643-692'?. ■Two fireplaces, walk-up at­ to $25,800. Lessenger Company Cream Puff, 7(4-room Cape, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ^ rtm e n ts , 8 minutes from garage. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 646-8713, 2263101. ASSEMBLERS CML FOR PER^ MB BABY furniture, bike ((Conver­ FURNISHED room, near CENTER of town, heated 5- tic, mud room and laundry 1(4 baths, 4 bedrooms, Private Inatructlona 32 WANTED MAN for construc­ FIVE ROOMS, second floor, oil Hartford, spacious 3 rooms, Realtors, 646-4200. CORFinmiU. MTOVBII tible), two motorcycle seats. Manchester Center. Clean, room, second floor flat, two carpeting, fireplace. 30’s. Minimum one year tion work, part or full-time. FUEL OIL DRIVERS furnace, park one car. $140. For carpeting, stove, refrigerator, off kitchen. Enclosed COLUMBIA — Selection of two MEYERS Piano and Music experience. Must read JOE UUJUWI $63-2311 Various type jobs. Call after 6 Phone 649-5432. quiet, homelike atmosphere. baths, new wall-to-wall paneling, $185 with heat and RANCH — 6 rooms, 1(4 baths, jalousied porch plus patio. DELIGHTFUL — Spacious First time offered, 6 room Parking. Mature gentleman carpeting. Garage, stove, $190, appointment, phone 644-0031. new Raised Ranches in lovely Studios has 7 teachers for blueprints. Excellent fringe Men, Tuos., Ned„ Oct 1, 2, 3 p.m., 646-0800. parking. 643-1440. formal dining room, 3 Cape, 3 huge bedrooms, 2 tile better than new Raised preferred. Phone 569-2525. plus security. No pets, 643-7166. Treed lot, Martin School baths, firepiaced living room, wooded setting. Two full baths, piano, guitar, organ and drums. benefits and pay. Must have class 2 license. For winter work. Sporting Goods 47 DUPLEX — 3 bedrooms, 1(4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedrooms, garage, treed lot. two fireplaces, finished rec Ranch, 4 bedrooms, one full, 2 9ajL-6pjL BOOKKEEPER - Accountant, g district. Rec room. Ansaldi large screened patio. Finished Students now being enrolled. baths, garage. Available Oc­ $34,900. Philbrick Agency, rooms, 2-car basement gar­ half-baths, 2 fireplaces, Call 649-3057 or stop in at 111 for part-time position to assist WANTED — Woman to share MANCHESTER - Midland and Bualneaa Locatlona- Realtors, 646-4200. built, 2-car garage. $44,900. rec room, 200’ deep lot with PRESSURE BLAST h t«iU OpfirWI, OLIN MARK I, 190s, with Sol. house with same, own room. Centennial Apartments, two tober 1st, $190. plus security. For Rent 67 ages. Priced in low 40’s. parklike grounds. $44,900. Center Street, Manchester. busy public accountant in ac­ Apply in person to Danny or Scotty 649-3620. Call fruit trees. Garage. 30’s. Call bindings and Rosemount fast- Call 643-4856 after 6. rooms at $120; three rooms at Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Lessenger Company Realtors, Open 9 a.m.-8 p.m. MFC. CO., INC. counting and tax areas. Call back, worn once, $290. 646-0614. 6468713, 228-3101. No down VA, minimum down 41 Chapel Street 649-2206. $150, $155 and $160; four rooms MANCHESTER — 100,000 643-1108. FHA and conventional finan­ CARPENTER — Experienced at $170 and $175. Newly CLEAN, three-room apart? square feet, will divide. W A R R E N E . STENOGRAPHY - Typewriting Manchester, Conn. NORDICA, size 10V4, men’s ski •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a ment. Stove, refrigerator, neat, Manchester-Fine first time cing available to qualified only. Must know trim, framing, OFFSET Pressmen needed full­ renovated. Includes heat, hot Suitable for manufacturing and HOWLAND MANCHESTER — New listing, VERNON $42,900 Beginning, intermediate, ad­ boots, $20; Kastle skis, (170cc) Apartmenta For Rent 63 parking, storage space, base­ home for the young family. 6 buyers. vanced, all levels. Phone 643- new and remodeling work. time for Miehle 25, single color. MORIARTY RROS. water, oven-range, warehouse. 1-226-1206. 6-6 Duplex, 4 car garage, cen­ with ski-free bindings, $25. ment laundry. $140 monthly. room older Colonial, near bus, Raaltprs 643-1106 KING OF THE HILL W. J. BARCOMB . 8295. Call Mrs. Brunetti, 643-2487, Must be willing to work Experience with two color 29” After 5, 649-2210. refrigerator, parking and tral location, $34,000. Hayes FOUR ROOMS, centrally storage. No pets. Call Vernon, References. Please call ''460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, schools and shopping. ’Two full Agency, 646-0131. That’s what you’ll feel like in Realtor 644-8000 between 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Willimantic and Manchester equipment helpful. Benefits, between 4:30-5 p.m. Mr. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• weekdays. area. Call 1-429-3534 after 7 overtime, clean working con­ 315115 Centar Cents Street Manchester^ located, second floor. Stove In­ 872-8511. office, etc. $160. Call 646-2426,9- baths, country sized kitchen, this spacious 7-room Colonial Floriat-Nuraerlea 48 Belfiore, 647-1416. 5. Help Wanted 35 p.m., only. ditions in West Hartford plant. cluded. No children or pets. dining room, 2-car garage. PRICE Reduced. Immaculate with a view of the valley. 4 GLASTONBURY - Brand new 1 Middle-aged couple preferred, Call Don Vallera, 236-5884. WE HAVE customers waiting $35,900. MANCHESTER - Builder has Cape, central air-conditioning, bedrooms^ 1(4 baths, front to all brick, 8-room Dutch REGISTERED Nurses 3 p.m. TV Technician, prim arily HARDY Chrysanthemums — 649-8733. for the rental of your apartment MANCHESTER 10,000 square priced new homes on Lydall tastefully decorated and all colors, 95 cents each. Also Colonial, three full tile baths, 2 to 11 p.m., 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., 40- bench work. Must have un­ FULL OR Part time help, golf or home. J.D. Real Estate feet industrial space. Fully 649*2818 Street to sell. We welcome your customized throughout. back living room, country fireplaces, treed lot, family hour week. Salary $375.30 bi- restricted license. Good star­ red and green maple trees at MANCHESTER area - Associates, Inc. 643-5129. WOODLAND sprinklered, loading docks, of­ interest. Please call 643-22^, Beautiful kitchen, 3 or 4 sized kitchen, fantastic condi­ room with beamed ceiling and course maintenance. Apply at reasonable prices. Open 7 days weekly, $387.78 bi-weekly with PORTER - Wanted 7-3, good ting wage plus fringe benefits., Tallwood Country Club, Itoute (Hebron). Modern 4 rooms, fice area. Hayes Agency, 646- 644-8896 for details. bedrooms, formal dining room, tion. New to the market. Call pegged oak floor. Prime degree.j ..Many . .fringe . benefits. ... wages, apply Parkade Bakery, Can 872-9161. a week and evenings til dark. $190 per month includes heat, FIVE-ROOM Duplex, no MANOR 0131. ■■ enlace, ceramic batn 85, Hebron. Ponticelli’s Greennouse and J. Jennings, 649-5306. residential area, $68,500. Call Veterans Home and Hospital, Manchester Parkade. Now Hiring hot water, carpeting, children, no pets, garage, elec­ MANCHESTER - 6 room custom vanity, enclosed pine Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Exit 23, off 1-91, West Street, Nursery, 433 North Main St: appliances and storage, ^ tric stove, Frigidaire, $140 APARTMENTS PROFESSIONAL office, Cape, 1(4 baths, m odern paneled porch. Manicured cor­ 643-1108. Rocky Hill. Call 529-2571, exten­ RETIRED MAN for general F o r T he 2871, 6464882. monthly, 52 School Street beautiful, spacious. Excellent kitchen, finished family room, ner lot with mature trees, Fuel-Feed 49 Homaatoad Straat The BARROTO & WALLACE Co. sions 395, 233, 248. building maintenance and yard MANCHESTER between 12-9 p.m. (Off W. Middle Tpka.) exposure. First floor, all garage, aluminum siding. shrubs. Lovely interior must be Realtors — MLS HEBRON — 7% assumable work. Call 643-2414. OPENINGS MODERN 3-ropm apartment, MANCHESTER facilities, parking. Reasonable Desirable location,- Stanley seen. Nice area. $34,500. 646 Manchester Parkade — 64S-M0S mortgage, attractive financing. MACHINIST — Part-time, mor­ 3:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. S to re FIREWOOD for sale, seasoned appliances, carpeting, parking, SIX ROOM Duplex, rent. 649-1680, 64$-3S49. Agency, 643-5724. 6325. hardwood, split. Free delivery. Bulit by Call for particulars on this love' nings, The Amerbelle Corpora­ AUTO Mechanic — Lynch storage, spacious grounds. redecorated, references and ly all electric 8 room. Raised tion, 104 East Main Street, Toyota needs an experienced 6:30 P.M. tov10:30 P.M. Call F. Schillinger, 872-0204 Available October 15th. Hilliard security. Adults preferred. Call UAR HOUSING CORP. STORAGE warehouse, 10,500 TWO-FAMILY duplex, 7 and 8 SPARKLING clean 6-room Lota-Land tor Saif 73 COVENTRY - Excitingly un­ after 5 p.m. week days, all day rooms, newly remodeled ique custom built Raised Rancb Ranch. Girard & Buckley Real Rockville. Contact Mr. Larry mechanic, good pay, plus incen­ QIRL8 to asMmblo toys. Sitting. Street, after 5, 649-7289. 649-5403. 1 and 2-bedroom luxury square feet. Stock Place, rear. Colonial. Raised hearth Estate, 872-9179. Passardi, 875-3325, between tive, company paid. Blue Cross, Mutt bo foot with hands. Saturday and Sunday. apartments. Features wall-to- Attractive rental. Brokers kitchens and baths, Large fireplace, 1(4 baths, formal on wooded lot, balcony over private yard. Immaculate con­ COLUMBIA — 4 acres on looks beamed cathedral ceiling 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. An equal op­ CMS, Major Medical. Vacation MEN to run ovana, ship, pack, ate. SALES PEOPLE NEWER Ranch type apart­ SIX-ROOM Duplex, completely wall carpeting, vanity tile protected. Call 522-3114. dining room, aluminum siding, Parker Bridge Rd., lots of SEASONED fireplace wood, dition throughout. Garages. living room, formal dining Wanted-Real Estate 77 portunity employer. and holidays. Apply in person to ment. Includes heat and redecorated. Adults preterreo. baths, built-in oven, range, sliding glass doors in basement. gravel, excellent location, near 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. and 6:30 to 10:30 for loading ovona. delivered. Also fieidstone walls appliances. Private entrance, 122 EAST CENTER Street - Central location. Philbrick room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, king Joe McCavanagh, or call for an CASHIERS No pets, 649-9004,649-0459, after dishwasher, refrigerator and Ideal for family room and Route 6, Andover line. Just SELLING your home or MAN for tire service, with a|)|wintment between 8-5, 646- for sale. Call 643-0926. $165 per month. Paul W. 5 p.m. New first-floor office space, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. patio. Mid 30’s. Keith Real sized master, multi-functional KAGE COMPANY disposal, electric heat, 2 air reduced to $12,900. Lessenger finished lower level, in-law acreage? For prompt friendly growing tire concern. Good Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 6^ convenient location, ample Estate, 6464126, 6461922. Company Realtors, 646-8713, service, call Louis Dimoex benefits and overtime. Must be 91 ELM ST. (3rd floor) MANCHESTER 1021. conditioners, glass sliding parking, on bus line. Will sub­ MANCHESTER—5 family plus apartment, 2(4 baths, 2-car gar­ STOCK HANDLERS Garden Producta 50 THREE ROOM apartment, 228-313101. Realty, 649-9823. married and want steady work. DRAFTSMAN Trainee — draf­ Apply In porson heat, parking, utilities. No pets, doors, all large rooms. Full divide to fit your needs, 646- 5-car garage, excellent income, age. High 30s. Philbrick Agen­ Apply in person, Manchester ting and lettering experience NICE one-bedroom apartment, security, deposit, $150. Porter basement storage area, ample 1180. central location. $69,900. cy, ReaUors, 646-4200. F u ll T im e FRESH sweet cider — apples, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, TOLLAND — 2.3 Acres building ALL CASH for your property Tire Inc., 295 Broad Street, required. Salary to $100plus fee quiet location. Includes heat, St. area, 24^4688, 2364)564. parking. Starting at $175. Han­ Manchester-Lobking for a lot, Merrow Road. T.J. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Manchester. paid and benefits. (Jontact Many desirable employment opportunities are peaches, pears. Open 7 days per appliances, air-conditioning THREE carpeted, air- 6464200. avaifabre tnrougn(Tutgiu>ut our store.store, Wewe pay a week. Botti Fruit Farm, 260 dy to shopping, schools, bus (’REAL” hedge against in­ Crockett, Realtors, Tolland of­ COVENTRY (North) instant service. Hayes Agency, 'nited Employment, 246-7225. and carpets. $185. Paul W. NEW 3 rooms, heated, carpets, conditioned rooms available premiun|^|or experience,perlence, but we are jiappynappy totg Bush Hill Rd. and religious facilities. TWO FAMILY, 65 flats, good flation? Call us on this 6 fice, 875-6279. IT HAS TO BE YOU 646-0131. TOOL MAKER, machinists, TIRE SERVICE MEN ambitious people who may not have had Dougan, maltor, 643-4535, 646- and appliances. Call '742-7676. Model apartment open for in­ immediately. Can be sub­ fainlly home. In the center of 1021. income. $29,900. Philbrick In this immaculate 6(4-room milling machine operators, and„ WANTED — Stock boy, full­ Immadlata opaninga for full-tima tiro aarvica man experience.:e. Exce lent pay, superior on* divided. Call 649-5261 or stop at town. All four-room ELLINGTON - Building lot, WE WILL buy your house for lathe operators. Experience TURNIPS, 49 Globe Lane, on spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday Agency, Realtors, 6464200. brick and frame Split. time days. Arthur’s Drug Store, for our now Manchaatar location. Good starting rata Ob training,I, unlimited op^rtunitfae for MANCHESTER - New 3 John H. Lappen, Inc. 164 &ist near Ellington Ridge Country cash. Call anytime, Hutchins preferrM, wiil train right man. 942 Main St., Manchester. mcement. Tolland Street, near East Hart­ FIVE-ROOM apartment In and Sunday. Other times by Center Street. apartments and in excellent Completely carpeted. plua many company paid banafita. Must apply Ir ford Manchester Town line. bedroom duplexes, IW baths, appointment. condition throughout. Vacan­ (ilub. $7,500. Philbrick Agency, Agency, Realtors, 6465324. Apply at Paragon Tool Com­ renovated mansion. Includes GEORGIAN Colonial — Center Realtors, 646-4200. Fireplace, family room, gar­ person. Work In a Beautiful Store, Easy To Qet To, everything, $235. Paul W. carpeting, stove, refrigerator, chimney, 2 fireplaces, modem cy never a problem. pany, 121 Adams Street, CLEANING WOMAN wanted, $250 monihly. Frechette & Mar­ 7,600 SQUARE Feet, truck age, laundry and decorated to SELLING your property? Call Manchester. two days a week. Call 644-1805. In A Congenial, Friendly Atmosphere Dougan Realtor, 643-4535, 648- CiN: dock, sprinklered. heavy floor kitchen with bullt-ins, large for­ 646*2818 BOLTON — Approved 2(4 acre a ”T”, set on an acre lot, this us first. We'll buy your home 1______Houaehold Goods 61 1021. tin, Realtors, 647-9903. mal dining room, front-to-back UAR HOUSINO CORP. load, warren E. Howland, wooded building lot oh deadend home has a lot for you. Call immediately at a fair price, all WOMAN w anted for pot MATURE WOMAN to care for 643*0001 Realtors, 643-1106. living room, large front foyer, street. Philbrick Agency, cash. Call Lou Arruda, 644-1539, CAPITOL TIRE 00. In CLEAN USED — refrigerators, AVAILABLE November 1st, 5- NEW 3 bedroom Townhouse, Tony Wasilefsky at 649-5306. washing and general help. Good two school age children 2 hours Apply Person to Caldor IW b ath s, c a rp e te d , all den, screened porch, 4 Realtors, 646-4200. Arruda Realty. wages, free meals include. daily in my home. Must have ranges, automatic washers room apartment, 23 Huntington Robtrt Murtoab. RMdtor 8,300 SQUARE Feet, for 80 bedrooms, 2(4 baths, garage, $35,900. 325 Broad Straat Manchaotor with guarantees. See them at B. appliances, parking, near 043*0001 wpivertdfr Must furnish own transporta­ own transportation. CalT after Street. 1170 monthly includes cents per square foot Including large lot, high on a hill in one of U-ESTATE 40 ACRES of land in SELLING Your home, land or 1146 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main heat and garage. No children, schools and shopping, $250 OMphM J. UnbuR Jr. • • B&W • • tion. Call 649-5313. 5:30, 649-7251. heat, sprinklered offices. Manchester’s finest The BARROWS k WALLACE Co. business? For quick efficient St., Call 643-2171. 6494023. monthly, 649-8782 after 4:30 Oupl • 040*0207 Manchester on East Hartford p.m. Warren B. Howland, Realtors, nei^borhoods. Philbrick Agen­ line. Philbrick Agency, Realtor! — MLSi service, call us. Cardinal Real­ 643-1108. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Realtors, 646-4200. Mancheater Parkade — MS-MW ty, 6461473.' PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 2, 1973 South Windsor Parent Seminar Dr. Foote Resigns Series Continues Berte Attacks Cummings Obituaries GOP Women The second in a series of On Rev-Share Statement seminars for parents of have been a two-mill increase. Homer J. Grasseler American Legion Post 14, and To Hear Rome Manchester High School Republican Town Chairman State Health Post A. Paul Berte said today he The fact also Is that the Board mafirf|T0trr lEuTtimg llTralh Homer J, Grasseler, 48, of 127 the P.A.C. Club. BEVERLY DUKETT HARTFORD (AP) - Connec­ native of Brooklyn, N.Y., is students planning to further Helaine Rd., died Monday at Survivors are a sister, Mrs. "was appalled” at a statement of Directors included over Correapondenl ticut Health Commissioner married and has three children. their education is scheduled for MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1973 - VOL. XCIII, No. 3 Hartford Hospital. He was the Frank Pawelczyk of Rockville. Friday by his Democratic three-quarters of a million Manchester-^A City of Village Charm The Women’s Republican Franklin M. Foote Monday Foote is the fifth state com­ tonight at 7:30 at the MHS THIRTY-SIX PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS husband of Mrs. Gwendoline The funeral is Wednesday at auditorium. counterpart, Ted Cummings, dollars of federal revenue­ Club of South Windsor will hold became the latest department missioner to resign this year sharing funds in this year’s Guy Grasseler. 8:15 a.m from the Burke a special meeting tonight at 8 College admissions personnel concerning the effects of head to resign from state and the seventh in the past two town budget. And, in fact, He was born in New Bedford, Funeral Hpme, 76 Prospect St., p.m. at the Orchard Hill School representing two-year, four- federal revenue-sharing funds government. years. Others who have left this on Manchester’s current tax Manchester’s Democratic Mass., and Ijved in Missouri with a Mass at 9 at St. Joseph’s cafeteria. Guest speaker will be year state, and four-year Gov. Thomas J. Mesklll said year inciude former Insurance mill. mayor, in his budget message, most of his life before moving Church. Burial will be in St. Atty. Lewis B. Rome,’ private institutions will discuss Monday night he had accepted Commissioner Paui B. Aiter- “His statement,” said Berte, acknowledged the part revenue- to Manchester aboutveight Bernard Cemetery with full Republican state senator from admissions to and offerings at the 65-year-old physician’s matt, former Transportation “clearly indicated a lack of sharing funds played in years ago. He was a World War military honors. Bloomfield who is the Senate their colleges. resignation, effective Nov. 1. Commissioner A. Earl Wood, knowledge and understanding enabling the Board of Directors II veteran and a member of the Friends may call at the majority leader. All Republican Among schools to be Judge Gives Lecture On News Leaks He named Dr. Douglas Seward former Environmental Protec­ Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans funeral home tonight from 7 to of the town budget.” to reduce taxes.” women and their spouses are in­ Lloyd, a former Suffield resi­ tion Commissioner Dan W. represented are the Appren­ of Foreign Wars. He was a com­ 9. Cummings said Friday, “The Berte concluded, “At a time vited to attend to meet Atty. dent, to succeed him. Lufkin and former Motor ticeship Training Division of municant of St. Bartholomew’s two-mill reduction in when the public looks to its Rome and local Republican Lloyd, 33, a graduate of Duke Vehicles Commissioner Robert the Connecticut Labor Depart­ Church. Mrs. Lucien J. LeBlanc ment, Career Trades Institute, Manchester’s taxes was due to political leaders for 91 candidates. Refreshments wiil University and the Duke C. Leuba, now special counsel Shultz Reports Public Session He is also survived by his a cautious, careful, prudent, forthrightness and candor, it is Mrs. Alice Garceau LeBlanc, follow the meeting. Medical School in North to the governor. Previous Creative School of Hair­ mother, Mrs. Angelina Bousa business-like approach to local depressing to see statements 64, of Hartford, died today at St. Wappin^ Church Women Carolina is currently chief resi­ resignations included former dressing, Hartford State Bousquet Grasseler of Hart­ problems, and not because of which muddy the waters. We all Francis Hospital. She was the The Wapping Community dent in family practice at Duke. Welfare Commissioner Henry Technical College, Porter No Progress On Follows Hearing ford. federal revenue-sharing.” recognize that confidence in mother of Jerry LeBlanc and! Church Women will have an “Connecticut has been for­ C. White and former Communi­ School of Drafting and Design, The funeral is Thursday at Berte today repeated his politicians and political leaders Marcel LeBlanc, both of executive board meeting on tunate indeed to have the ty Affairs Commissioner Hartford College for Women. 8:45 a.m. from the Holmes statement made Iasi week: must begin at the local level.” Manchester, and Andre Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. at the home of dedicated services of Dr. Donald T. Dorsey. Also, Manchester Community Jewish Issue Agnew Complaint Funeral Home, 400 Main St., "The cut in Manchester’s tax LeBlanc of Vernon. Harriet Parks, 122 Beelzebub Foote,’’ Meskiil said in announ­ College, University of Connec­ followed by a Mass at 9:30 a.m. mill rate was due to the federal Other survivors are her hus­ Rd., South Windsor. cing the resignation. Alioto To Run ticut, Eastern Connecticut MOSCOW (AP) — U.S. Treasury Secretary George P. in St. Bartholomew's Church. revenue-sharing program.” band, 5 other sons, 2 brothers, 3 He said Foote previousiy in­ SAN DIEGO (AP) - Mayor State College, Southern Connec­ Shultz reported no solid progress today in coming to terms BALTIMORE (AP) The federal judge handling the Burial will be in St. James sisters, and 18 grandchildren. ticut State College, Connecticut “The fact is,” he insisted, Police Report dicated his wish to retire, but Joseph L. Alioto of San Fran­ with the Soviet Union on the problem of emigrating Soviet grand jury investigating Vice President Spiro T. Agnew Cemetery. The funeral is Thursday at College, University of Hart­ “without the use of revenue­ Nrni lEnglanli agreed to stay on until a cisco, declaring himself vin­ Jews. told the jurors today in an unusual public hearing that they Friends may call at the 8:30 a.m. from the Giuliano- MANCHESTER ford, and Wellesley College. sharing funds in the town Brian E. McCartan, 25, of 47 successor was chosen. dicated of charges that he once budget there would undoubtedly should not be influenced by stories from the news media. funeral home Wednesday from Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 jUrmnri^ ®n. Speaking at a news con­ Lilac St., was charged Monday Foote was appointed in May had ties witn the Mafia, entered Robtrt Cf Florence Boston, Owners =4 7 to 9 p.m. Washington St., Hartford, with Opposes Raise ference after three days of they would agree to con­ U.S. District Court Judge afternoon with third-degree 1959 by Former Gov. Abraham the 1974 race for governor of Modem Methods • gressional demands, Shultz Walter E. Hoffman summoned a Mass at the Immaculate Pleads Guilty meetings with Soviet officials, directed the jury to “resume larceny by possession. A. Ribicoff. California today. “My life is an Old Fashioned Honesty the jury, after a private James Fleming Conception Church at 9 a.m. WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) - Shultz said he had explained to sidestepped the question. your deliberations.” Police said the charge lodged One of his last official actions open book,” the 57-year-old Rep. William R. Cotter, D- meeting with lawyers for James Fleming, 69, of Hart­ Burial will be in Mt. St. Donald H. Segretti has pleaded ------MONUMENTS the Soviets that Congress is "You can observe that there U.S. marshals escorted the against McCartan on a Circuit wiil be to preside over Democrat said in an open letter Conn., has asked the Cost of Agnew and the Justice Depart­ ford, formerly of Manchester, Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ guilty to charges of political I BosioK^l‘1 markers reluctant to pass the tariff has been a much larger gran­ panel along the fifth floor cor­ Court 12 arrest warrant stems Wednesday’s meeting of the to Californians prepared for Living Council to reject a 1#:: ’ 'D CEMETERY died Monday in Hartford field. dirty tricks. Segretti, whose ac­ reductions Moscow wants until ting of permission to emigrate ment, to lecture them on their ridor to their room, sealed off from a 1972 burglary at the state Public Heaith Council, distribution at a campaign proposed first class stamp rate I LETTERING Hospital. He was the husband of Friends may call at the tivities were financed by Nixon Jews are allowed to emigrate last year than the year before, responsibilities and duties in in­ from the public, where they Seafood Wharf, 623 Main St., in which wili consider regulations breakfast here. Alioto is the increase from eight to 10 cents. Convenient Evening & Home Appointment] vestigating federal crimes. Mrs. Winifred Brigham funeral home Wednesday from campaign funds, agreed to ARRANGED • DISPUY AT freely from the Soviet Union. the year before that, and so were to hear a waiting witness, ’ which a pistol was stolen. governing abortions. third Democrat to formally “The 20 per cent increase in “We are rapidly approaching Fleming. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. plead guilty to three mis­ 1076 Burnside Ave., E. Hertford When asked if Communist on,” he said. William J. Muth, an Agnew McCartan turned himself in a t . Lioyd’s starting saiary wili be enter the contest for the seat first class mail at this time of (Near Manchester Clt/ Line) the day when the perpetual con­ Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he demeanor charges in return for party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev fund raiser and former police headquarters Monday $31,500. being vacated by Republican record inflation is unwise and BMIBE “So the flow is there. That is flict between the news media, lived in Manchester many his cooperation with federal TEL. and Premier Alexei N. Kosygin Democratic city councilman in ^ and he was released on a $500 The new commissioner is a Ronald Reagan. unnecessary. ” said Cotter. 528-2680 m the objective. That is what con­ operating as they do under years before moving to Hart­ prosecutors. had given him any indication Baltimore. Muth declined to non-surety bond for court cerns Sen. Jackson and his sup­ freedom of speech and freedom ford a few years ago. He was a answer questions last Tuesday. appearance Oct. 29. porters. There is some evidence of the press, and the judicial retired department supervisor "This whole damned thing is Fire Calls there for them to look at.” system charged with the at I^att and Whitney Small In other Manchester Police un-American,” Muth told a protecting the rights of persons Tool Co., West Hartford. reports: NOW IN MANCHESTER Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- newsman in confirming he was Other survivors are a MONDAY —August E. Pezzenti, 18, of 31 Gas Cloud Wash., is the sponsor of an under investigation for l3eing recalled, ordered to bring 4:35 p.m. — Washdown of criminal acts, must be daughter, Mrs. Edmund Marshall Rd., was charged ear­ amendment that woul4 link the in his personal records for 1960- spilled gasoline on New Bolton resolved,” Hoffman said in a Quatrale of Tolland; two ly today with breach of peace at Threatens granting of most favored nation 72 and that he would be forced Rd. (Town Fire Department). statement he read and then brothers, Laurance Fleming of the Manchester Parkade. He status to the Soviets to free to testify or go to jail for con­ Newington and William 11:11 p.m. — Report of was released on his written emigration from Russia. later distributed to the media. tempt. strange odor at 66 Spencer St. Albertans State Workers Paving Main Street There were 18 members of Fleming of Tennessee, and four promise to appear in court Oct. “Why shouldn’t they give me turned out to be sewer gas; no 29. Most favored nation status the 22-member panel present in grandchildren. NEW NORWAY, Alta. (AP) immunity?” he asked. “I don’t fire (Town Fire Department). —A car owned by Vincent J. would give the Soviets the same state transportation department employes work on paving west side of Main between Locust St. and Hartford Rd., the courtroom, 10 of them men. Funeral services are — Crews tried today to cap a operations on Manchester’s Main St., near Birch St., this know anything about the whole Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the TODAY Sheehan of East Hartford was tariff breaks as the most and paving of the east side was expected to be finished Hoffman told the jurors that affair.” 11:58 a.m. — Delayed ignition gas well that blew out of control favored U.S. trading partners. morning. The paving overlay job started Tuesday on the if they feel they may have been Holmes Funeral Home, 400 stolen Monday night while it Tuesday, sending up a cloud of today. (Herald photo by Ofiara) The jury is probing alleged ;«Iain St. Burial will be in East of oil burner, 84F Rachel Rd., no was oarked at Pathmark on Part of Shultz’s mission to “improperly influenced by the political corruption in fire; Eighth District firemen poisonous gas that drove hun­ Cemetery. Spencer St. It is a blue 1970 Ford Moscow was to counter Soviet news media’’ and cannot Maryland. The Agnew phase of dreds from their homes in cen­ honestly consider the evidence There are no calling hours. responded. Mustang. irritation at congressional SUNNY the investigation centers on tral Alberta. refusal to provide most favored that may be presented "you Friends wishing to do so may —Rae Anne Barrett, 18, of . .1',^ ?...... allegations of bribery, extor­ The affected area is prime nation treatment without con­ should advise me promptly to make memorial contributions Windsor Locks, was charged Premier Believes IK/ tion, conspiracy and tax cattle country and it was feared ditions. The official press here Jewish this effect.’’ to the charity of the donor’s Monday afternoon with fourth- violations while he was the gas would take a heavy toll calls it the “keystone” of future The public session lasted 18 choice. degree larceny (shoplifting) at of livestock. Baltimore County executive About Town King’s Department Store, Soviet-American economic minutes and then the judge The Sun Oil Co. well at the Fair tonight with some and governor during the 1960s. Koffee Krafters will meet Manchester Parkade. After cooperation. Emigration Will John S. Murach north end of Red Deer Lake, 50 Continue patchy fog toward morning and Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the being searched, she was also ' ' \ " " 6 - Shultz said he repeated to the ROCKVILLE - John S; miles southeast of Edmonton, Soviets President Nixon’s com­ JERUSALEM (AP) - the low around 60. Partly sunny Community Y on 79 N. Main St. charged with illegal poesession Kreisky told a news con­ gunmen who seized three Murach, 55, of 3 Rheel St., died blew out a mixture of crude oil, mitment to do everything possi­ Premier Golda Meir says she Thursday with the high in the Old and new members may of non-narcotic controlled sub­ ference after his meeting with emigrating Soviet Jews and an Nixon Denies Monday at Rockville General water and sour gas containing believes the flow of Jews from mid 70s. Friday’s outlook — a register and work on dried stance (suspected marijuana), ble to obtain authority to cut Mrs. Meir that he had proposed Hospital. poisonous hydrogen sulphide. the Soviet Union will continue Austrian border guard last chance of showers with flower projects. Hostes^s will police said. She was released on tariffs on Soviet goods. that the U.N. high com­ Bom in Rockville, he lived The water stymied attempts to despite her failure to get Friday and released them .only seasonable temperatures. be Mrs. Anthony Salafio and a $100 non-surety bond for court An end to discriminatory missioner for refugees. Prince here all his life. He worked for bum off the toxic fumes by ig­ tariffs is a key part of the Austria to let the Schoenau after he promised to close Precipitation probability is 20 Asking Agnew Mrs. Leonard Kearns. A baby appearance Oct. 15. the Rockville Reminder as a niting the gas flow. Sadruddin Khan, take over the Schoenau. per cent tonight and 10 per cent sitter is available. Soviet-American trade agree­ transit camp continue to custodian. He was a member of A spokesman for the oil com­ operate. Schoenau camps. But he said Thursday. ment signed in Washington a she was “not very impressed... St. Joseph’s Church, the pany said a repair crew was year ago. Mrs. Meir returned to Israel “Murderers have been Winds will be variable at 10 doing routine maintenance on Perhaps she did not think it was released under pressure before miles per hour tonight and To Step Down E x p lo re r P o st 112 is Asked about the Jewish ques­ Tuesday night after a fruitless very realistic,” welcoming new members. Any the well when it began to blow tion, which the Soviets main­ 90-minute meeting in Vienna their sentencing,” he said, southwesterly Thursday at 10 to I " V s Arab and Soviet opposition boy or girl between 14 and 18 in­ Boland Motors and “got away from them.” with Austrian Chancellor Bruno referring to West Germany’s 15 m.p.h. Card of Thanks tain is their internal affair, appears likely to rule out any WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon declared today terested in scouting is eligible The gas formed a cloud up to Kreisky. release of Arab terrorists who Will Be Closed Shultz said “it came up” in his such U.N. role. An official at High Low he has never asked Vice President Spiro T. Agnew to We would like to express our heartfelt to join. Meetings are held on a mile wide and 800 feet high discussions. She told newsmen she was survived the attack on the Anchorage 48 28 appreciation to the many friends, Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Second Wednesday that moved northwest along “very sad” about Kreisky’s in­ the high commissioner’s office Israeli team at the 1972 Munich resign and voiced strong support for an Agnew target, relatives and nelghhors who were so He said it was raised “in in New York said it was doubt­ Boston 70 58 generous and kindln our recent sorrow. Congregational Church, N. Battle Rivicr. The wind shifted sistence on fulfilling his Olympics. “The difference here Asst. Atty. Gen. Henry Petersen. Due To Death In explaining, in trying to give an ful that the Jews passing Chicago 71 55 The family of Francis MakuUs Main St. Further information eight hours after the blowout, understanding of what it is that promise to Arab terrorists to is that people were released Denver Nixon replied “certainly not” through Austria could be 81 50 possible Agnew successor. may be obtained by calling Family! and the cloud moved south. is bothering the people in our close the facility 20 miles south before they could commit San Francisco when asked at a news con­ classified as refugees since 63 52 Asked if he agreed with the The family of Joseph Moriarty wishes Ellen Burns, 646-3093, or by •The villages of New Norway, Congress.” of Vienna. The Jewish Agency bloody acts.” Washington ference if he had done any con­ they had left the Soviet Union 74 63 vice president’s assessment to Uiank all Uielr friends, who have been attending tonight’s meeting. Farthtosh, Bittern Lake and “This is not by way of any ef­ has processed emigrants from tingency planning on finding a a comfort In their sorrow. legally and had an assured that he is a victim of Petersen’s G ^nne were evacuated, along fort on my part to tell the the Soviet Union at the center ,.7 v s . Vs ssvw y , v,<'' destination. effort to recoup prestige lost in with farm homes in the an­ Soviets how to run their inter­ before Hying them to Israel. Kreisky stressed that he was the Watergate prosecutions, ticipated path of the gas. nal affairs,” he added. Asked if she expected the not going to bar individual Nixon said that Atty. Gen. A Mounted Police spokesman The biggest news Shultz had closing of the camp to stem the Political Saboteur Relates emigrants from passing Elliot Richardson has told him said Camrose, a city of 9,000 was that the volume of bilateral movement of Soviet Jews through Austria; “only the neither Petersen nor any of his about 20 miles northeast of the trade had reached $900 million through Austria, Mrs, Meir special facilities we have been aides had been the source of well site, “could become in the first seven months of the replied: “I hope not... I believe Why Would ^ ^ \ vulnerable for evacuation.” able to grant so far will no Tricks To Watergate Panel news leaks about the Agnew in­ not.” year, a sum larger than the longer be available.” He said Seven persons were Mrs. Meir was to meet with vestigation. total turnover in 1971 and 1972 his government fears it cannot WASHINGTON (AP) - believe the letter, but, instead, travel schedules of the various “If I did not approve Mr. hospitalized there with chest combined. her cabinet today to discuss the pains and sore throats, the first situation. protect the camp adequately Political saboteur Donald H. it was intended to create confu­ Democratic candidates.” Petersen’s handling of the in­ Shultz said that U.S.-Soviet against Arab terrorist attacks. Segretti today listed for the sion among the various can­ He asked that the committee vestigation, he would be symptoms tff exposure to trade in 1973 could reach $U4 Mrs. Meir said the most con­ Anybody ' t hydrogen sulphide. Mrs. Meir said she and her Senate Watergate committee didates,” Segretti said. not compel him to name public­ removed at this time," Nixon billion. venient solution would be to fly TtieiiuHiiiiie s cabinet would discuss the offer the tricks he pulled on He said he wished “to ly all of the people he recruited. said. the emigrants direct from of the Netherlands to take over Democrats last year and apologize publicly for this Moscow to Tel Aviv, but this “Most of these persons are Nixon, appearing relaxed and as the main route for the im­ publicly apologized for his ac­ stupid act.” could only be done with the ap­ completely innocent of any making occasional small jokes, migrants from Russia. She tivities. They were “wrong and Segretti said he recruited wrongdoing,’’ Segretti said. again urged that all Americans proval of the Soviet govern­ Pre-Arrange,#^'' ' | ’ called the Dutch proposal “a have no place in the American assistants around the country to Declaring that his activities assume the vice president is in­ ment. It appeared unlikely that even a (Hie-man busiiie^ moving gesture.” political system,” Segretti picket various Democratic can­ “have been blown out of all nocent unless proved otherwise. Inflation Lesson the Kremlin would cooperate in Kreisky defended his said. didates, “recruit persons to ask proportion by the news media," At one point, Nixon said he such an arrangement because capitulation to the two Arab The California lawyer said he hard questions at news con- had been briefed on the Justice of the opposition of its allies. (See Page Eighteen) Given Directors was recruited for his trickery ferences and to obtain the (See Page Eighteen) A Funeral? by former White House aides two months (one month for canafibrd! SOL R. COHEN Dwight L. Chapin and Gordon preparing engineering plans (Herald Reporter) Strachan and paid a salary of and one month for seeking and The sad truth about inflation Sidewalk Sites $16,000 yearly and about $40,000 accepting a favorable bid). was learned painfully Tuesday in expenses by Herbert W. The board will consider the Fuel Allocation night by the Manchester Board Kalmbach, President Nixon’s TI here are various reasons why a The entire subject of pre-arranging TOTALPHONE has arrived! The astounding new Speed Calling Totalphone will code the numbers (local proposal and take posjslble ac­ of Directors, when it received a Plague Board one-time personal lawyer. person may want to pre-arrange and and pre-financing funerals is examined tion next Tuesday, when it computerized phone service that acts as your personal or long distance) you call most frequently into just first-hand lesson in spiraling Segretti testified that his ac­ perhaps even pre-finance a funeral. in a practical brochure published by meets at 7:30 p.m. in the costs over the past five years. SOL R. COHEN Pietrantonio wasn’t commen­ tivities during the 1972 Florida Some do it out of self-concern. Others the National Funeral Directors Asso­ secretary in five amazing ways, works for about 2Ha three digits each. So your contractor in Springfield who Municipal Builifing Hearing During a public hearing on (Herald Reporter) ting on Manchester’s impen­ primary including distribution Timing Questioned in an attempt to assist their survivors ciation. Its valuable insights could pre­ day (all day, all night, all 365 days a year), never takes a Room. 4 after death occurs. vent unwise planning. was eleven turns of the dial away is suddenly only proposed drainage installations "We can’t win,” said Town ding election. He was talking of a phony letter on campaign in the Henry-N. Elm-Tanner To be sc4irauled for future about sidewalks and where to stationery of Sen, Edmund S. coffee break and never talks back! a beep and a hoop away! Director Anthony Pietrantonio WASHINGTON (AP) - The “What that means is that my Interior Committee, also urged Regardless of the cause, it is always Six other NFDA brochures discuss; Sts. area, the board was told public hearings are proposals to place them — on the east or Muskie that accused two other improve drainage on Lake St. Tuesday night, and his remarks administration’s decision to constituents are going to go a complete mandatory alloca­ prudent to consider the possible effects thoughts about the funeral, arranging that the project, estimated to west or north or south side of Democratic presidential can­ The never-before Totalphone services: Three-way Calling Totalphone lets you add a third and on Chapel St. The latter is seemed to sum up the feelings control the distribution of home cold this winter,’’ Kennedy tion program. He said the White _on survivors. It should also be kept in a funeral, funeral costs, the presence cost $45,000 to $50,000 in 1968, the street. ^ didates of sexual misconduct. still a private street. Weiss is of all nine town directors. heating oil has prompted wrote. House action was only “ a mind that unforeseen developments and of the body, the condolence visit, and would cost an estimated $90,000 It all started last spring, He pleaded p ilty in federal party to your two-way conversations (whenever you proposing it be accepted as a questions about whether the ac­ piecemeal approach." unknown factors—such as when, where children and death. You will find them Call Forwarding Totalphone transfers your incoming to $100,000 today. when the directors voted court Monday to three mis­ But Virginia H. Knauer, the and how death will come—could change all most helpful because they are based want to) without operator assistance - a real time public way — to permit town tion has come early enough and calls to any number any time you want it to. So, when Ihe board learned also that amendments to the town’s demeanor counts in connection goes far enough to prevent shor­ President’s special assistant John A. Love, director of the original plans substantially. If pre­ on experience, research and knowledge. expenditures for improvements Wet Or Dry saver for business conferences! the combined estimated cost in to it. sidewalk regulations. The with the political sabotage he tages this winter. for consumer affairs, disputed President’s Energy Policy Of­ financing is involved, certain safe­ Send for your FREE copies today. you sneak a few hours to go to the ball game your 1968 for 17 drainage problems amendments declare that when undertook in the Florida Kennedy’3 claim. fice, had held out against man­ Appearing before the direc­ Debate Three Democratic con­ guards should^be included. proposed then would cost an es­ the board initiates a project and primary. datory allocations throughout You will be glad you did. business calls will ring at home (or at Mom's) where Touch-Tone Phones Modem Touch-Tone (push­ tors Tuesday night and pleading gressmen answer no to both “The President’s action is timated $1.5 million today. votes to install sidewalks as a Segretti said the letter on the the summer, urging the oil in­ for corrections to the drainage Continues questions, but an administra­ designed to ensure that those someone who knows your business can take messages! button) phones will replace your dial sets when you Town Manager Robert Weiss safety measure, all stationery of the Maine senator dustry to make a voluntary problem were about 15 tion consumer spokeswoman with the greatest energy needs TO: NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION revealed that only 5 of the 17 BETHEL, Alaska (AP) - To assessments against abutting was his own idea, not prompted program work. 1.35 West Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 order Totalphone. Touch- residents of the Henry-N. Elm- says yes. o are served first. This will not be Call Waiting When you're already on the phone and drainage projects proposed in Tanner Sts. area. drink or not to drink? That was property owners are waived. In by any other person. “It was The White House announced a winter where American He said regulations for home Please send me FREE copies of these seven brochures: Tone is faster and more accu­ 1968 have been completed or un­ the question in this other instances, the abutting not my desire to have anyone Tuesday immediate mandatory families are left out in the heating oil allocations would be someone else tries to reach you, Totalphone sounds dertaken to date. One man said he lost two cars The Pre-Arranging and The Condolence or Sympathy rate than dialing. It's more fun, during the June 30 deluge. predominately Eskimo town of property owners are still allocations on propane gas and cold,” she said. issued and put into effect “in Pre-Finaneing of Funerals Visit two beeps. By putting the first call on "hold" you can He recommended the $90,000 3,000 in southwest Alaska. required to pay their 50 per cent said it would impose the con­ the near future.” Interior Some Thoughts to Consider Someone You Love Has Died to $100,000 needed to correct the Another said the problem there cost share. Bomb Threat Another Massachusetts too, because each button plays W it dates back to WPA days, during For the third time in six trols on distillate oils within a Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton When Arranging a Funeral Some Questions and Answers answer the second and then switch back and forth — Henry-N. Elm-Tanner Sts. Among sidewalk projects Interruuts Democrat, Rep. Torbert IVhat About Funeral Costs? About Your Child and Death the 1930’s. A third said he has years, voters turned out few weeks. estimated this would taee about its own melodic note! problem be taken from voted by the directors at 100 per McDonald, said the administra­ keeping two customers happy at the same time! STORE resided on N. Elm St. for 47 Tuesday to decide whether Senate Hearing The distillate oils include tion plan “offers a bandaid two weeks. ^ • the Body Present revenue-sharing funds and that alcohol will be banned. cent cost to the town were those years and the problem always WASHINGTON (AP) - The diesel fuel, jet fuel, kerosene where major surgery is planning for the project be With both precincts repor­ on Hartford Rd., Wetherell St., Love emphasized that man­ NAME- existed there. Senate Watergate hearings and the home heating oil es­ required” datory allocation would not sta rte d im m ediately. He ting, the vote was 308 for Keeney St. and Hackmatack St. pecially needed in the cold (Pltu« Print) recommended, further, that a Policewoman Patricia After objections by Hartford were abruptly adjourned for McDonald, chairman of a eliminate any potential shor­ Graves, who resides on N. Elm prohibition, 284 against. But 18 winters of New England and the 1971 by National ADDRESS- subcommittee of the board be Rd. residents to engineering two hours Wednesday to permit House power subcommittee, tages, but would only assure a Puntral Director* St. and who acted as spokesman absentee ballots remained to be police to search the hearing upper Midwest. urged passage of legislation, Aiaoeiatlon of the named, to work with the counted and 83 voter challenges plans which required removal fair spread of available fuel. Unltad 8Ut«a, Inc. for many in the group, sounded room for a bomb. &n. Edward M. Kennedy, D- already approved by the ^^_CITY_-______STA_TE- -ZIP- tiobalphone manager and the public works were filed. of some trees, the plans were the keynote of their plea. Mass., quickly sent a letter to The Interior Department haa department in reviewing and Capitol police received a Senate, which would require the . .Totalphone service is now available to Manchester area business customers whose numbers start with 643, The sale of alcoholic changed, the sidewalks were the President charging that the estimated the nation may be updating the proposed projects We beg you," she said. bomb scare call telling them President to impose mandatory Also available at 646, 647 and 649. Touch-Tone service remains available by itself without the other custom calling features of beverages was legalized in 1967. constructed to go around or adm inistration’s delay in short of at least 100,000 barrels on the 1968 list. "Please do something about that a bomb had been placed in allocations on a broad range of Totalphone. Stop in at the Phone Store, 52 East Center Street, Manchester, and try Totalphone and Touch- this problem.” Four years later, the voters skirt the trees, and the plan for applying mandatory allocation per day of home heating oil this Weiss estimated the Henry- the Caucus Room of one of the petroleum products Including Tone. Or call us at 643-4101. By their informal comments, reject^ a proposal for prohibi­ some sidewalks on the shuth to home heating oil "has winter and bad weather or N. Elm-Tanner Sts. project House office buildings. That gasoline. Holmes Funeral Home the directors indicated they tion. The “drys” lost by 32 precipitated a crisis for the Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- other adverse conditions could could be under construction in votes. (See Page Eighteen) room was searched, and no 400 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER will. bomb was found. Northeast." Wash., chairman of the Senate make that shortage worse.

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