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OBITUARIES Manning To Talk To Art Group Mrs. Theresa Brozna Fred Sharis, both of Windsor; The Tolland County Art Mrs. Theresa Babula Brozna, and nine grandchildren. A B O U T T O W N Association will have Robert 84, of 49 Salem Rd. died Sunday Funeral services are Manning as its guest speaker at at her home. Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the the meeting scheduled for today Mrs. Brozna was born in John F. Tierney Funeral Home, at 8 p.m. in the Edith Peck 219 W, Center St. Burial will be Manchester Philatelic Socie­ meet tonight at 8 at the home of room of the Rockville Public iianrljPHtFr Eupninn fcalh Austria and lived in Hartford Mrs. Vincent Diana, 141 Pitkin most of her life, coming to in East Cemetery. ty will meet tonight from 7 to 10 Library. at Mott’s Community Hall. The St. Manchester several years ago. Friends may call at the Manning will present a slide program will include informa­ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 89 t w e n t y -FIG H T p a g e s — TW O s e c t io n s Survivors are 3 sons, Charles funeral home tonight from 7 to program on "Recent Trends in Manchester A City of Village Charm PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS tion on basic identification, Brozna of Hartford, Stanely 9. Visual Fine Arts from Abstrac­ foreign countries and philatelic tion to Realism.” He is an Brozna of East Hartford and terms. Delta Chapter, RAM, will Walter Brozna of Windsor; a associate professor of fine arts meet Wednesday at 7:30 at the and chairman of the fine arts daughter, Mrs. Ann Lavine of Miss Mabel F. Waters Masonic Temple. David C. department at Manchester Manchester; 11 grandchildren Funeral services for Miss The executive board of Toomey, scribe, will preside Community College. He is al^o and 6 great-grandchildren. Mabel F. Waters of 333 Bid well Highland Park School PTA will during the Past Master Mason St., who died Monday at director of the Stairwell State of the Union The funeral is private. Burial Degree. Gallery at the college. will be in Mt. St. Benedict Manchester Memorial Hospital, will be Thursday at Cemetery, Bloomfield. mt#****'* The Talarski Funeral Home, 11:30 a.m. at Holmes Funeral 380 Maple Ave., Hartford, is in Home, 400 Main St. charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Old North Telephone There are no calling hours. Cemetery, Hartford. Once in a lifetime Not Good, Says Ford Friends may call at the Chosen but once to be cherished forever, your funeral home Thursday from 10 Michele Cugno Rate Hike engagement ring should be the finest. With to 11:30 a.m. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Conceding that Congress to enact them by April 1. constructing millions of new fuel- Michele Cugno, 56, of New Keepsake we offer both ^ ------Survivors include a step­ the "state of the union is not good,” Presi­ Among his new ideas were deregulation conserving vehicles. Britain died Monday at New perfect quality and IrrfS sister, Mrs. Ruth Grant of Requested dent Ford today formally asked Congress of new natural gas, opening the oil-rich In an obvious appeal lO bipartisan sup­ Britain General Hospital after fine white color. v IJ O d J V C Florida. 3 ^ ' to ease the recession with a $16 billion one- Navy properties at Elk Hills, Calif., to port, Ford recalled Democratic President a long illness. He was the father HARTFORD (UPI) - year rebate for 1974 taxpayers and a $16.5 commercial production, tapping the outer Harry S. Truman’s appearance before the of Tino C. Cugno of Manchester. Telephone rate increases billion permanent income tax cut funded continential shelf and naval oil reserves in 81st Congress in 1949 when Ford was a He is also survived by his ranging from $1.30 a month to by increased oil tariffs. Howard Ryan Alaska, extending the 12 per cent invest­ freshman congressman and Truman wife, a daughter, a brother, a $2, and averaging 21 per cent, Delivering his first State of the Union ment tax credits for public utilities from ROCKVILLE - Howard reported that the state of the union was sister, and two grandchildren. are proposed in the largest address before a nationally televised joint one to two years, a tax credit of up to $150 good. Ryan of 16 Gaynor PI. died this P The funeral is Wednesday at request put to the Public session of Congress, Ford reported the for home owners who install insulation morning at a Rockville con­ "Today." Ford said, “that freshman 9:30 a m. from the Donald D. Utilities Commission so far by "bad news" that citizens are upset with and storm windows. valescent home. He was the member from Michigan stands where Mr Sagarino Funeral Home, 109 Southern New England the economy. He predicted a federal Energy Program Truman stood and I must say to you that North St., New Britain, with a husband of Mrs. Leona Parker Telephone Co. deficit of about $30 billion this year and $45 Ryan. He also said his 10-year program to the state of the union is not good, Mass at St. Ann's Church, New WALLACE MONUMENT COt The highest monthly in­ billion next year pushing the national debt "Millions of Americans are out of work. Britain, at 10:30 Burial will be Mr. Ryan was born in Broad make America "invulnerable” to foreign creases are asked for in to more than $500 billion. energy boycotts envisioned 200 U.S. Recession and inflation are eroding the in St. Mary’s Cemetery, New Brook and lived in Rockville ’s most densely Ring* from HOO to 110 000 April 1 Target Dale nuclear power plants, 250 new coal mines, money of millions more. Prices are too Britain. most of his life. He was an populated areas, Bridgeport, Most of Ford’s energy conservation and 150 coal-fired power plants, 30 new oil high and sales are too slow. Friends may call at the Army veteran of World War II. Hartford, New Haven and sur­ 5 economic proposals were unveiled in his refineries, 20 new synthetic fuel plants, "Now, I want to speak very bluntly. I’ve funeral home tonight from 7 to Before his retirement seven rounding towns. Minimum radio-television speech Monday night and drilling "many thousands of new oil got bad news and I don’t expect any 9. years ago, he was employed at monthly rates in these com­ the U.S. Envelope Co. for 25 subsequently by aides. He called on wells," insulation of 18 million homes and applause. The American people want ac­ munities would rise from $7.30 tion and it will take both the Congress and years. He was a member of to $9.30. the President to give them what they Union Congregational Church. (Herald photo by Dunn I Edward . Kosky Should the commission ap­ want. Progress and solutions can be Edward W. Kosky, 65. of 49 Other survivors are a son, prove the $74 million in achieved and they will be achieved. Timothy R. Ryan, at home; two Trade Pact Is Rejected Hyde St. died Monday at his proposed rate increases, for­ Crossroads Open House Under Way Emphusis on jobs home. He was the husband of brothers, Herbert Ryan of Get the Messhge? mally requested Monday, WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a major set­ "The emphasis of our economic efforts Mrs. Frances Stone Kosky. Rockville and Raymond Ryan telephone customers would There was no immediate indication of A group of young people gather for an 50 teen-agers attended the coffee special times have been reserved for back to U.S.-Soviet relations, the Russians must now shift from inflation to jobs.” Mr. Kosky was born in of Windsorville; and a sister, begin paying their increased what the cancellation would mean to 15 This monument is a unique way of communicating an old but always needed message to informal sing-along during the coffee Tuesday night rejected a new trade agree­ Ford asked Congress for a one-shot tax Meriden and had lived in Mrs. Mildred Cheney of bills in June. house, one of the events planned for parents and concerned adults on American firms—ranging from banks to drivers. A photographer noticed the reminder monument while slowed by a traffic acci­ house for teen-agers Tuesday night at ment because Congress demanded the reduction of $16 billion in the form of cash Manchester for the past 30 Rockville. The PUC accepted applica­ open house week at the center. Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. and for all computers, chemicals and trac­ dent in the Texas Panhandle town of Clarendon, (UPI photo) Kremlin permit increased emigration of rebates to individuals up to $1,(X)0 per years. Before his retirement in Funeral services are tion for the rate ihcreases in the Crossroads, Manchester’s counseling Though people may visit Crossroads Manchester young people on Friday tors—located in the Soviet Union. Jews and other dissidents. return and to business. He said that if 1973, he was employed at Colt Thursday at 11 a.m. at the knowledge that Gov. Ella T. and drug advisory center. More than from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. through Friday, from 2 to 5 p.m. An American trade official said in White-Gibson-Small Funeral "The administration regrets this turn of Moscow that the Russian move probably Congress acts by April 1, the first checks Firearms Co., Hartford. Grasso has vowed to abolish the events,” said Secretary of State Henry A. He is also survived by a son, Home, 65 Elm St. The Rev. commission and replace it with will mean at least a slowdown, if not an Statens Stock Market Kissinger at a hastily called news con­ end, to expansion of U.S. trade in the John Kosky of Ellington; two Paul J, Bowman, pastor of what she calls a utility control (S«M- Page Fourteen) ference. But he emphasized com­ Soviet Union. daughters, Mrs. Norman Waite Union Congregational Church, authority with more expertise will officiate. Burial will be in munications from Moscow indicated no Soviet morning newspapers made no of Coventry and Mrs. John Venture Under Study and consumer awareness. danger to world peace or disruption of Grove Hill Cemetery. Full Total Request Is $13,3 Million mention of the decision. But the Tass news Tierney of Hartford; two The increases would include a detente. military honors will be ac­ reduction from three minutes agency carried a two-page report on brothers, William Kosky of HARTFORD (UPI) - "All the communications we have Manchester and Francis Kosky corded at graveside. ment transactions as required assume the job until June, 1973, to one minute for initial time Kissinger’s announcement. Auditors say three of four in­ received from the Soviet government Kissinger squarely blamed Congress for Directors Oppose of Wethersfield; five sisters, Friends may call at the by state law and for failing to the auditors said. periods on long distance calls vestment advisors for Connec­ seem to suggest that the political orienta­ the Soviet rejection, but promised to push Mrs. Joseph Alubicki of funeral home Wednesday from hold meetings after Feb. 28, The Investment Committee within Connecticut, and an Foreign Oil Tax 7 to 9 p.m. ticut’s pioneer venture into the 1973. The report covered the continued to function, the Preliminary School Budget tion is unchanged, and we will conduct our for a new bill on Capitol Hill which the Manchester, Mrs. Nicholas added $7 on the current $22 stock market fared far worse policy until we receive evidence to the Russians would accept. The family suggests that any fiscal year ending June 30,1973. auditors said, but only to ap­ telephone installation charge. Hansen of South Windsor, Mrs. than Wall Street during a one- contrary on the basis of carrying forward By a 7 to 2 vote Tuesday night, with Carl memorial contributions may be "As a result, the investments prove investment transactions Rates would rise from $6.30 Carl Nosal of Glastonbury, and year period ending in May, 1973. the policy of detente,” said Kissinger. Zinsser and Vivian Ferguson against the J made to the American Cancer made by the Treasurer during already made. to $8.05 in Bristol, Meriden, Mrs. Stanley Chi” and Mrs. Three of the advisors, hired Soviet leaders had publicly attacked the action, the Manchester Board of Directors Society, in care of the Savings the third and fourth quarters of The state used its investment New Britain, Stamford, Water- to invest the state’s retirement Seeks $1.2 Million Increase emigration demand by Congress as went on record as opposed to President Bank of Rockville, 25 Park St. the fiscal year ended June 30, arm. Nutmeg Securities, Inc., bury and Westport; from $5.55 /S aS gS L , 3 or GtnmraUoni Storm Toll funds into the common stock meddling in Russia’s internal affairs. Gerald Ford’s proposal to raise the import 1973, were not approved by the to buy and sell common stocks. to $7.10 in Ansonia, Enfield, market, saw the value of their and the addition of staff to the elementary the bad” of his utilities budget report. He In officially repudiating the trade agree- tax on foreign oil by $3 a barrel. committee as required by Nutmeg, incorporated Oct. 11, Middletown, Old Saybrook, MANCHESTER PARKADE By JUNE TOMPKINS Increases recommendations decline by music and physical education programs. said the fuel usage was down somewhat inent, recently passed by Congress and The board’s concern is expressed in a statute,” state auditors said. 1972, may purchase the stocks Storrs, Torrington and The Board of Education is requesting a 12.39 per cent, 10.47 per cent because of the lack of extreme cold signed by President Ford, the Soviets ap­ resolution, with copies to be sent Sens. The committee also failed to through a regular broker or Willimantic; from $4.80 to $6.10 $13,356,703 budget for the 1975-76 school By United Press International and 12.93 per cent. The value of No Overall Change weather, but the increase in electricity parently will refuse to continue payments and FIRE C A L L S make a complete examination through the seat it owns on the in Stafford Springs. year, an increase of $1,256,703 over this A powerful winter storm stacked up the fourth increased 10.48 per Where staff additions have been rates had resulted in expending 46 per cent to the United States on its $7()0 million and Congressman William Cotter. of security investments, deter­ PBW Stock Exchange in year’s budget. nearly two feet of snow along the eastern cent in a performance rating of recommended, said Kennedy, commen­ of the budget allowance. World War II debt. Last Official Act A mine the value of the in­ Philadelphia. This is a total increase of 10.4 per cent. shores of Lake Tuesday night on MANCHESTER fire in tobacco shed on Bolton the investors. vestments and prepare a report Excluding a major increase in non-public surate cuts have been made in other There will be four budget workshop The Soviets agreed in 1972 to pay back The "expression of concern" was programs so that this proposed budget the money over a period of years as part of the heels of another storm that had spread proposed by John Tani. It was his last of­ Monday, 4:01 p.m. — Rd. (Vernon). By comparison, the auditors on the investments as required, school transportation as mandated by re­ sessions on Jan. 16, 20, 23 and 29 prior to crippling snowfalls from the Midwest to Telephoned report of fire at 417 Monday, 6:06 p.m. — Car fire disclosed Monday, the com­ auditors Leo Donohue and cent legislation, the percentage increase reflects no new additions to the total staff its presentation to the town manager. its new “most favored nation” trading ficial act as a town director. He has for the schools. The cuts in staff in other status with the United States. New England. resigned effective Jan. 31. Oakland St.; false alarm on Cold Spring Dr. (Vernon). posite index of the New York Henry Becker said. is 9.88 per cent. The National Weather Service at Stock Exchange showed a J In presenting his proposed budget to the areas are possible, said Kennedy, because "The added tax could cost the average (Eighth District). ’The state treasurer apparent­ V Albany, N.Y., said driving snow and a decrease in student enrollment is user of oil, gasoline and electricity about Monday, 8:48 p.m. — Report TOLLAND decline of 2.50 per cent, the ly believed that inclusion of the board Tuesday night. School Superinten­ howling winds produced near blizzard con­ Dow Jones Industrial average intncKiucing... expected. $350 extra a year, not to mention the added of smoke at 1151 Main St.; no required data in his annual dent James P. Kennedy said although this Monday, 3 p.m. — Flooded oil In developing the proposed budget, the ditions in the area. thousands of dollars it could cost the fire (Town). an increase of 1.54 per cent and report complied with the law, budget represents a substantial dollar in­ The storm dumped up to 22 inches of burner at Dial Tone first priority objective was to meet prior town,” Tani said. VERNON Restaurant, Rt. 195; no fire the Standard and Poor 500 Index they said. crease, it accounts for only a portion of the snow near Oswego, N.Y., and 40 mile per a decline of 0.20 per cent for the needs as seen by the various schools and commitments in contractual settlements School Equalization Plan Delay Urged (Tolland). After former Treasurer hour winds kicked up clouds of snow near Monday, 1:09 p.m. — Small with administrators and teachers. The period July 1,1972, through May Robert I. Berdon took office, he operating units within the school system. Syracuse, reducing visibility to a few Zinsser recommended a wait and see ap­ demands of inflation, said Kennedy, show 31, 1973. formed an Advisory Committee yards. proach before the board votes its concern. Improvements Listed up throughout the proposed budget, but The total investment port­ for Trust Fund Investments un­ Several improvements are Unveiled hy Committee He said President Ford realizes New folio, excluding University of most heavily in salaries and fringe Death Toll Now 59 England is hard hit by oil prices and he is der the chairmanship of Dan W. recommended in the proposed budget, the Earlier Tuesday, a killer storm which Court Reverses Ruling Connecticut trust funds, as of Lufkin, a Wall Street financier benefits. Superior Court Judge Jay Rubinow ruled expected to do something to ease the most significant of which in dollar terms HARTFORD (UPI) — A legislative spread heavy snows from the Midwest to June 30, 1973, totaled $822.5 and former state environmen­ last month that Connecticut has failed to burden in the area. is $65,(X)0 for building modifications, said Major Expenditures committee studying school financing New England and left 59 persons dead, million, the auditors said. tal protection commissioner. provide equalized educational funding "I agree with John (Tani) about the In Insurance Dispute Kennedy. The money would equip science Dr. Kennedy’s budget proposal calls for today lecommended a state program to dumped up to a foot of snow on Gov. Ella T. Grasso has The committee submitted a guarantee a minimum property tax base because of its heavy reliance on local hardships,” he said, "but, I think we HARTFORD (UPI) The and graphic arts facilities at the $6,843,652 to go for regular learning southwestern New York, forcing two situations will strip many such recommended abandonment of report to the treasurer in May, per pupil in all 169 Connecticut towns. property taxes — about 75 per cent — to should wait before we act.” state Supreme Court today broken families of their in­ t e t e Manchester High School to accommodate prpgrams, an increase of $540,101; $2,153,- school districts to cancel classes. Connecticut’s common stock 1971, to modernize the state’s program improvements after the ninth The report, which stopped short of finance schools. Hillery Gallagher speculated, “Perhaps ruled a divorced father cannot surance coverage." 160 for special programs, an increase of The last remnants of the storm purchase plan because of the investment program. grade is moved to Illing Junior High recommending a state income tax because Grants Continued rationing of fuels might be a better claim his son as a member of tremendous decline in stock $187,018; and $4,359,891 for support and ad­ lumbered out of New England into the answer. I’m afraid increased prices would Among the recommen­ School, said Kennedy. of a faltering economy and an unfavorable The commission recommended that his household to recover market values since it was ministrative programs including transpor­ Atlantic Tuesday. encourage people to do with less of dations, which were im­ Other improvements recommended are political climate, echoes a Superior Court three quarters of the Connecticut towns be damages for the youth’s in­ started two years ago and paper tation, building maintenance and plant Behind it, the death toll continued to everything.” plemented a short time later, to implement newly adopted social studies decision declaring the present financing guaranteed additional funds to equalize juries in an accident if the son losses of $50 million. She has operation, an increase of $529,584. climb. was the formation of the Invest­ curriculum in Grades K-3 and Grade 7, system unconstitutional. their educational funding per pupil and Mayor Urges Action lives with his mother. CCAG Charges called for a return to a more Dr. Kennedy presented “the good and ment Advisory Council, which Minimum Base that the present $250 per pupil state grant Minnesota Hit Hard Mayor John Thompson, urging the The high court reversed a conservative bond portfolio. Minnesota counted four more storm- DOT Favors would replace the Investment The commission recommended the be continued. resolution, remarked, “ One of our Superior Court order which had The auditors criticized the related fatalities and Nebraska two. Most Committee. However, it did not minimum property tax base to equalize "The amount of money spent on a troubles is we (all the people) don’t tell directed the Security Insurance Investment Committee for of the most recently reported storm vic­ Roadbuilders acquire statutory authority to large inequities in the availability of child’s education depends on where that our representatives in Congress how we Co. of Hartford to proceed with failing to approve all invest­ tims died of exposure. 'Their bodies were Raise for Town Manager taxable property in Connecticut to provide child happens to live,” the report said. feel about issues, problems and proposals. arbitration with the policy found in farm fields, snowbound autos or HARTFORD (UPI) - The school funds. "Just as important, the tax effort needed I’ve even receiv^ a phone call from a holder, Granville Griffith of Connecticut Citizen Action unheated buildings where they sought New Britain. The commission said the cost of the to raise money for schools varies with the Republican, expressing concern over the Group today accused a state refuge from the weekend blizzard. proposed tax. Concern isn’t confined to In a dissenting opinion. program in 1972-73 dollars would have property wealth of the towns.” agency of being the tool of road C(DS Approved by Directors The storm and the sub-zero cold wave any one party. We all feel it." Justice Joseph W. Bogdanski been $136.6 million, with $113 million for The state Board of Education which followed it were blamed for 15 builders in trying to discredit For Business People, the guaranteed tax base, $10 million for Tani’s resignation from the board was criticized as "narrow" the Friends of New Hope By SOL R. COHEN recommended a $100 million program to deaths in Minnesota, 11 in Iowa, 12 in another state agency’s long overdue and well-deserved. The urban aid, $7 million for disadvantaged accepted with regret and each of the other definition of household and he implement an equalized funding program, Nebraska, 8 in South Dakota, 2 in monitoring of the environment. Professionals, A 6.5 per cent cost-of-living raise for manager deserves it for a job well done.” children and $6.6 million for special educa­ eight directors expressed their own regret said insurance companies New Hope Manor in Manchester, a drug and alcohol rehabilita­ but the proposal has been dropped in Michigan and 1 in Illinois. Storm-related Marc M. Caplan, CCAG direc­ Town Manger Robert Weiss was voted Vivian Ferguson explained that the tion. — noting Tani’s fine contributions. should make clear the language tion center for girls, is continuing its efforts to raise $72,000 to preliminary budgets prepared for the new plane crashes claimed 10 lives —7 in tor, said the Department of Individuals, Tuesday night by the Manchester Board of board didn’t grant the raise at budget­ The commission said because of Tani expressed his thanks and apprecia­ in their policies so that "the or­ cover necessary expenditures at the center. Directors. It is retroactive only to Jan. 1 fiscal year. Virginia and 3 in Kentucky. Transportation is working with making time because it agreed to wait un­ political realities, the program could be tion. dinary man will have no dif­ Previous contributions acknowledged to date total $3,250. and amounts to $878 for the period to June the Connecticut Construction til it had reviewed Weiss’ performance. phased in gradually either by prorating ficulty understanding what he is Other contributors: Corporations, 30. buying.” Industries Association to under­ The review, she said, was satisfactory and the aid or increising the number of towns mine efforts to clean up Dean Patterson family $100 The vote was 7 to 2, with Phyllis the raise is justified. Chief Justice Charles House, under the guaranteed tax base annually. Connecticut’s air and develop Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zubro 50 Churches Jackston and Carl Zinsser casting the The 7 to 2 vote followed. writing for the majority, noted Regal Men’s Shop 100 The disparities range from Greenwich mass transportation. TELE-CASH is a savings account which puts your your checking account. The balance in your “nay” votes. Six-Step Plan Adopted Willimantic Citizens To Act 5 that Griffith lived a half mile Cummings Insurance Co. with $156,564 in taxable property per pupil "To say that the Department 50 Weiss, in his 10th year as town manager, away from his former wife and idle cash to work earning top interest. Your funds Heritage TELE-CASH account continues to earn In another action involving salaries, the down to Sterling with $17,441. of Environmental Protection Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Shainin 100 wasn’t given a raise when the 1974-75 their children, supported them, Manchester Lions Club 100 remain readily available for use — just a phone 5.25% interest. There are no fees for your TELE­ board approved an $18,334 to $22,(X)0 six- Attorney General Carl Ajello announced deliberately distorted its air budget was adopted. His salary was kept step salary range for the new police chief earlier this week that he is appealing the often visited, dined, stayed Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lincoln 100 call away. CASH account. By law, no commercial bank can at $27,000. He started at $19,500 in January On Third Town Budget Tonight pollution figures is absurd," overnight, babysat and even Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baxter the town will hire. Superior Court decision in the case Caplan said. "Anyone who has 100 1966. kept a razor and clothes at their You write a check for your excess cash and de­ offer this type of account to corporate depositors. It stipulated the new chief be hired un­ brought on behalf of Barnaby Horton, 6, of dealt with DEP knows they are Golden Rule Club, house. Objects to Timing der the first step — $18,334. Canton, and two other pupils in the school WILLIMANTIC (UPI) - The young, letters from across the country with hints, completing work for a doctorate in psy­ very reluctant to interfere with Talcottville Congregational Church 100 posit it in your Heritage TELE-CASH account. Opening a TELE-CASH account is easy. Just All this pointed to a "close Mrs. Jackston said salaries are set at However, it gave the manager the system. embattled mayor of this city "that went suggestions and donations. chology at the University of Connecticut. development.” Your funds earn 5.25% annually compounded paternal relationship" between specify that you want a TELE-CASH account. budgetmaking time, "and now isn’t the prerogative of coming back to the board out of business” Jan. 1 is confident Roger Abare who is the city clerk and Breathing Room Caplan’s statement came in Total to date $4,000 Griffith and his children, but daily and continuously yielding an effective rate proper time to consider raises.” for a higher starting figure if necessary. citizens tonight will finally approve a 1974- treasurer, said one man from Chicago response to repeated assertions FIVE CENT CIGAR Open your TELE-CASH account NOW • • your After Calchera announced the town had they do not alter the fact that he of 5.47% a year. When you need your funds Zinsser agreed. "We shouldn’t set a Weiss had explained, “I wouldn’t want 75 budget proposed for the third time. suggested the city print its own script and by the construction group, NEW YORK (UPI) - “What literally "gone out of business” Jan. 2. lived at another address, from simply phone us. We'll transfer your money to idle cash will become active today! salary review half-way into the fiscal to see the board lock it (the salary) in this The new, reduced budget of $2.4 million others offered encouragement ana small based on a DOT rep o rt, this country needs is a good five city counsel looked into a state statute which address he voted and year. Raises should be considered at the way and, possibly, lose a capable man. If will be presented for a vote at an 8 o’clock donations. charging DEP with "deceit" cent cigar," said Vice President providing for emergency funding of registered his car, Justice TELE-CASH — Manchester’s newest banking idea from Manchester’s oldest savings institution. start of the year.” ne^ed. I’d like to have the authority to city meeting tonight in Windham High and urging an investigation of Thomas R. Marshall in 1917. In municipalities and determined the city House wrote. Matt Moriarty remarked, "A raise is come back to you and ask you to go above INSIDE School. could borrow emergency funds without DEP monitoring of air pollution > spite of inflation, there are still Operating On A Loan In the accident in question, the figure you’re setting.” Mayor David Calchera, 30. said he caused by automobiles. five cent cigars 58 years later. Calchera, a school psychiatrist, married voter approval for 90 days. Richard Griffith was riding a Compromise Accepted TODAY wasn’t "even thinking of the possibility,” This gave the town some breathing room "For DOT to be a party to this The Cigar Manufacturers of and the father of two young daughters said bicycle when he was hit by an Mrs. Ferguson was opposed to a locked- but if the budget is rejected for a third and sent officials back to the table to pare attack is not surprising,’’ America list seven industry the city is operating on a loan drawn from uninsured vehicle. in starting salary. When the motion was time, "I think it will then have to be put to down budget requests. Caplan said. "It reaffirms the price groups for cigars and the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. which The Supreme Court ruled the eased to permit possible reconsideration, Eljem Speaking ...... Page 2 a referendum.” Asked what would happen if the reduced incestuous relationship that has cigarillos, including three will cover services and payrolls until Jan. Superior Court erred in con­ Ifcritage Savings she voted for the salary range. The vote Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 budget of $2.4 million is rejected and none always existed between the 30. cluding that the boy was in­ categories of cigars costing five roadbuilders and the former was unanimous. Business N ew s...... Page 5 Rejected Dec. 9 When the town “went broke,” Abare is approved by March 2, Calchera said sured under the terms of the cents or less. Since the 1917 & Loan Association • S in c e 1891 Highway Department." Police Chief James Reardon, who is The $2.6 million budget was rejected for drew out a $25,000 surplus to pay police, "that’s too far down the road to think policy. In his dissent. Justice nickel would be worth a dime in On Second Thought...... Page 10 Caplan said the DOT and Brandt Gillespie retiring as of Feb. 28, receives $20,608 an­ a second time Dec. 9 at a city meeting firemen and other city workers salaries about.” Bogdanski wrote, "To follow purchasing power in 1975, the nually, in a salary range of $19,692 to $24,- Stamps and Coins ...... Page 16 The latest proposal is about $200,000 CCIA action "confirms once luxury cigar currently costing 20 JAN. 17,18 & 19 attended by about 500 persons apparently for the first week. the majority’s narrow defini­ 271. Senior C itizens...... Page 19 Calchera, a native of Stratford, Conn., lower than the first budget proposal, again what everybody has cents and up, such as a against the prospect of a property tax in­ tion of household without Weiss has authorized open competitive who has lived in Willimantic six years, which was first rejected Dec. 2. always known —the DOT is still handrolled Royal Jamaican, CALVARY CHURCH Area Profile .... Pages 6, 7, 8, 9, 21 crease in the small industry city of about regard for varying factual basically the Highway exams for a new police chief, with 15,000. said the town is paying 5.85 per cent in­ The city Monday received the bank loan costs only double the price of Tel. 649-8465 applications to be accepted from all com­ Tech overtime winner ...... Page 22 of $200,600 to operate until taxpayers ap­ Department.” Marshall’s cigar. The city drew national attention after it terest on the loan. ers. Eagles on skid ...... Page 22 was declared broke and since has received He is a Boston College graduate who is prove a budget.

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NATIONAl W f ATHfl SCIVICE FOMCAST lo 7AM 1ST I - IS - 75 3 a 2 4 3000 ''here Quality Alway$ Exceed$ The Price! SAFE LIVING Norwich Armory To Be Solar Heated •CATTLC MANCHESTER PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE NORWICH(UPI) - The government’s National Guard The National Guard chief plan to phase out 12 aging ar­ M.H, Connecticut National Guard Bureau, and the federal govern­ said a “conservative” estimate mories around the state and ELJEM SPEAKING (SOSTON Let’s Strive To Be Safe Pedestrians says its new armory in Norwich ment will pay for 75 per cent of of the annual fuel savings would replace them with modern will be the first one in the na­ the costs the building. be about 75 to 80 per cent. More buildings. New Britain has been WHEEL ALIGNMENT LUTZ JUNIOR MUSEUM MINNCAPOLIS. MEATOWN tion to be heated solely by the The state will have to bear exact calculations for other ar­ earmarked as the site for We were all proud to hear HERE'S WHAT WE DO: MWVORR 1215'/i SILVER LANE • EAST HARTFORD the driver and he may drive off sun’s rays. the remaining 25 per cent of the mories are difficult because of another new armory. i c i that Manchester received the the road. Encourage him to 1. adjust camber and castor State Adjutant General Maj. cost of the building, plus the differences in their structural MOST U.S. CARS Automobile Club of Hartford have “fun” snowball fights in Gen. John F. Freund said the costs for parking lots, security characteristics, he said. 2. check steering O rigam i ,\ AAA award as a result of the their backyards after coming solar heating system will add 30 3. set toe-in 3 G 3 4 Meateat EEconomy vutlet fencing and lighting, and Freund said construction of 7.95 BAN I town having no pedestrian home from school. per cent to the about $1.2 • 4. set toe-out Fold paper in half lengthwise, Tues., Wed. 9 lo 6 • Thurs., Fri. 9 lo 9 | landscaping and furniture. the armory in Norwich will MOST IMPORTED CARS fatalities in 1973. Manchester Let’s all work toward being million construction cost of the bring lower right-hand corner “I am strong in the conviction begin as soon as possible on VITAMIN CALL FOR APPOINTMENT HOURS• Sal. 8 lo 6 • (Closed All Day Monday) has numerous crossing lights safe pedestrians and strive to new armory, but it will pay for two-thirds the way across upper that within five years no one either of two 10-acre lots in the 10.95 643-2444 and crossing guards, which have our town receive another itself over the next nine years. edge, crease along... will even consider building an city industrial park, both of HEADQUARTERS L*ATLANTA have surely contributed to the award...for our own family’s Freund said the additional nwholesale tire; If these directions sound Boneless, armory anywhere in the coun­ which have been donated to the Liggett Parkade 3 0 3 0 smniBCiH earning of this award. We must sake! cost of the solar energy system try that does not use solar Guard by the city. Low Prices' familiar, you are probably one realize, however, it requires will be borne by the federal heat” Freund said. The new facility is part of a of the nation’s rapidly growing awareness and safety training number of origami enthusiasts. LOWitT TEMFIRATUliS on the part of all drivers and If not, with only a little en­ BEEF ROAST pedestrians to maintain a NCW ONteANB : MIAMI couragement, you may quickly record such as we had in 1973. become one. One step in the training of a Origami is the ancient r — l e o e n o < sale pedestrian would be to get Japanese art of paper folding. ^32 into the habit, and see that the It has been practiced for over children do, to wait patiently ten centuries, being handed for the crossing light and then down from generation to ib.l give a final check of the cars at generation. The Japanese seem r/4SH0WEtS ^ Ft&V I For oven or pot roast Stretch tho budget — any alzo the intersection to be sure the January Clearance to have an intrinsic regard for O U n WEATHER FOTOCAST piece. drivers are aware the light has paper that has no parallel for us changed to “walk.” in the Western world. For Period Ending 7 AM EST Thursday. Wednesday night will find snow falling over parts Our Own, Fresh Made Parents and children need Origami is at once a creative of the north Atlantic states, Great Lakes region and central Rockies, while some rain wets training in the proper use of art form and a form of the state of Oregon. Elsewhere, generally fair weather should predominate. A freezing roads. Driving around ceremonial etiquette, as used Manchester, we are amazed to GoWen chill will continue over most of the country. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, ITAUAN SAUSAGE Lanolin for the paper decorations at­ find children riding their small max. readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 31 (54), Boston 18 (34), Chicago 17 (29), Dallas 38 FOR HEAT. . . tached to gifts. In its pure form, cars, tricyles, and “big wheels” it is a square of paper folded (63), Denver 15 (39), Duluth -10 (10), Houston 44 (71), Jacksonville 37 (66), Kansas City 22 WHEN YOU NEED IT! "goCo in the road. We have even 06 OV into a three-dimensional object, (35), Los Angeles 45 (68), Miami 59 (76), New Orleans 43 (73), New York 25 (36), Phoenix observed adults encouraging without the use of scissors, glue 41 (76), San Francisco 43 ( 58), Seattle 32 ( 48), St. Louis 22 ( 37) and Washington 25 (42). and even joining the children in The h or staples. The object can be as a game of ball in the middle of SAVE Electrohome simple as the paper airplanes the road. It appears parents Caldor Al! Purpose children make or as complex as $ 6 ! 5 Operation from Bradley feel because their street is not a 1,500 Watt Detecto Hamper the tiny animals pictured main highway, it can be used Shampoo, 1 ot., Reg. 99c.... FOR AGES 6 to 14...... at the right. 24-1 2' Hx20-l/2 'Wx12' Dia.. Reg. 12.99 for a playground. These side Heater Caldor Cold Capsules Liquid Scissors, Paper In recent years origami has NOTICE streets and circles are very Our Reg. 24.88 Pkg. of 12, Reg. 6 9 '...... Garment Rack become an increasingly popular dangerous. Cars do not expect Art Set, Reg. 3.39...... Medium or hot SAVE 30c Ib.l ON WHEELS, Reg. 7.49...... hobby — a favorite pastime of T V T O N I G H T OF ANNUAL MEETING OF to turn the corner and find Caldor Plastic Strips children playing in the streets. Mini-Copter from people of all ages. MEMBERS OF Box of 50, Reg. 69'...... HERITAGE SAVINGS AND The streets we have observed Prestige Wooden Hangers Fisher Price, Reg. 2 39...... Lillian Oppenheimer, direc­ Origami animals created by Dr. Harvey Pastel. (Herald Imported, Sliced Fresh Pork children playing in are not SET OF 2 SUIT LOAN ASSOCIATION, Caldor Cosmetic Puffs YOUR CHOICE tor of the Origami Center in photo by Steve Dunn) 6:00 10:00 INCORPORATED without adequate backyards SET OF 3 SKIRT Piay-Doh Four Pack Pkg. of 260, Reg. 59c...... SET OF 3 TROUSER Reg. 1.29 New York City, says: “People N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Manhunter ...... 3 and sidewalks, so there is no Automatic thermostat 4-6 oz. CANS, Reg. 8 9 '...... who come to the Center seem to Untouchables...... 9 BOILED HAM SPARERIBS excuse. heat control: includes were poorly translated from the colors, pre-cut Into convenient Get Christie l^ove ...... 8-40 Meeting of the "'HR12 have been bitten by a bug...they Cham pions...... 18 On these cold days we dress safety tip over switch Your Choice of Japanese. Today there are squares, is available at some K roielll 20-22-30 “ embers of Heritage Savings Wrought Iron SAVE OFF Our Reg. all know this is for them. When Honeymooners ...... 20 ourselves and our children with UP TO several clearly written books art or craft supply stores. and Loan Association, Incor- All The ow enthusiasts get together at our Electric Com pany...... 24-57 O A ^ extra clothing — some of which SAVE Swag Lamps or 50%L Prices! on the subject, such as “The In addition to being inexpen­ 10:30 porated will be held at the Main and Crystal meetings, people from eight to Bonanza ...... 40 cap create an unsafe condition. EXTRA OFF ALL OTHER sive, origami is also a hobby Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 Office of the Association, 1007 20%o President’s Ceiling Fixtures eighty years of age all share Art of Origami" by Sammuel Here are a few toe-to-head tips Wine Founts OUR ENTIRE STOCK that can accompany you Behind the Lines...... 24 Main Street, Manchester, o 9 6 9 ^ HEATERS IN OUR STOCK! thelr'ideas and learn from each Randlett. ^ ^ ’A lb . ^ lb. for safety and warmth: Men Paper folding is an inexpen­ anywhere. You can practice it 6:30 Book B eat...... 57 Connecticut on January 24th, Our Reg. 11.99 OF JUNIOR SKI SETS other.' 1. Leave your platform shoes, at meetings, in buses or planes, N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 ^1-00 1975 at 7:30 P.M. for the Our Reg. 19.99 to 22.99 sive hobby since almost any high heels and clogs at home Many people think that in restaurants or a thousand Kaleidoscope...... 24 By Carl type of paper, from gum N ew s...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 foliowing purposes: when it’s slippery. Wear SAVE ^ 5 ! origami is difficult - a feeling wrappers to tissue paper, can other places. It’s interesting, Zoom ...... 57 A Real Bu^et Stretcher! Bernstein I Love Lucy 20 f- Acceptance of Reports. medium to low-heeled boots and Bob that may have derived from by used. In these inflationary convenient, inexpensive and Captioned News' 57 2. Election of Directors. 1 1 5 0 7:00 All Beef, Ifesh Ground with a non-skid sole. Sperti Elegant cut crystal de­ Woodward early books of instruction which times, that’s always a bonus. most of all fun...... 3. To transact any other TO On Saturday, Feb. 15, Dr. N ew s...... 3-22-40 2. Slacks or long skirts are Table canter rests in grape Scraps of gift wrap or .. _ _ business proper to come before leaf design wrought Select hardwood skiis, step-in heel Harvey Pastel will conduct an Truth of Consequences — 8 warm and practical, but make ~ BURT REYNOLDS (A) decorative paper bags can be Wide World Special .... 8-40 meeting. Model ron stand. and toe bindings. Chrome steel origami workshop at the Raymond Burr...... 9 sure the fit is proper. They . poles with baskets. recycled into interesting toys HAMBURG SAVE 5 0 Dick Van Dyke...... 18 Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 should not be so long they catch museum from 1 to 2 p.m. that is Sun Lamp OVER The 8.95 J “THE and mobiles. For something Reg 8 Sets per Store. No Rain Checks open to junior high students To Be Alive...... 20 1;00 Dorothea E. Stavnitsky on your heel. No. 1 Best Seller special, origami paper in bright Our Reg. 19.99 Now In to LONGEST YARD” through adults. Anyone in­ To Tell the Truth...... 30 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Secretary 3. Midi and maxi coats, long * P-109 P a p e rb a c k 19.87 EVES AT 7:00-9:00 terested in participating should Romagnoll’s T a b le...... 57 January 13, 1975 capes, ponchos and shawls may CALIFORNIA CERAMICS SAVE 50% OFF OUR ENTIRE SUN. AT 5-7K)S-9:10 keep you warm but they can Each EACH contact the museum at 643-0949 7:30 Joe Franklin...... 9 YOUR CHOICE O I" STOCK OF SKI ACCESSORIES catch you in escalators, Adjusts to different levels The book that exposed Watergate to for reservations. Name That T une...... 3 Out Reg. 7.99 e i IN OUR SPORTING GOODS DEPT. 1 4 7 7 . . gives a perfect tan the American people. • Early American in White or Ruby revolving doors, elevators or • Tulip Tiffany in White/Amber/Green Over 200 Asst, per Store • No Rain Checks ECHS Exams Following the workshop, he Jeopardyl ...... 8 lb. that lasts. Includes eye Not All Styles m All Stores will demonstrate the art to the motor vehicle doors. protecting goggles. On Saturday Country Carnival...... 18 4. Long scarfs, however TM[ «0UTtS 15 ■ M • I t (tXIT Ml public in the museum’s Doing Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Buy as much or as little as you want. The entrance examination for Room. Enroll in the workshop fashionabe, can also be a hang­ A Book B eat...... 24 / ART CARNEY (R) \ the incoming freshman class at up. A study in the Journal of the Living or stop by the museum at 2 p.m. Animal W orld...... 30 Henry Block has SAVE Metaframe DuPont Lucite DuPont Lucite' “HARRY AND TONTO” ^ East Catholic High School will You’ll probably be bitten by the American Medical Association OVER ^ Room 222 ...... 40 FREEZER SAVE World \j. VVall Pairf ' EVES 7:15-9:20 be Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to reported that nearly half the Dynaflo Wall or Ceiling origami bug yourself. Martin Agronsky...... 57 »4! interior SAT. MAT. 2 PM - ALL MATS. 99* 12:45 p.m. at the school. 17 reasons why 'you PLEASERS persons in accidents involving Habitrail SUN. 2-4:20-6:45-9:00 The Gillette Motor Paint Enamel There will be a fee payable 8:00 We’ve Jumped The the wearing of scarves, died. Set at the time of the examination. Tony Orlando & Dawn...... 3 5. If you wear mittens to Supermax Filter Our Reg. 8.99 U' Paint OHE 649-9339 That’s My M am a...... 8-40 Gun Agelnl The drive, you may lose your Ceiling Pa*'’*.^ should come to us Our Reg. 10.99 .„_habUrail Your Choice Our Reg. 11.49 THEATER The Avengers...... 9 WholesBle Market Is mittens and your life. Driving Styler/Dryer Our Reg. 16.59 Sharing Our Faith...... 18 8 to 10c a lb. Higher; But We Bought In gloves with fingers and leather nip SCHEDULE fra* income tax help. Our Reg. 19.99 V LU CITE , Little House on the Prairie Time to Offer You These TEBBIFIC VAIUESIA L r‘ palms insure against steering Werior Etianw B U R N S I D E l— ...... 20-22-30 slippage. 650 watts of power for GAL. GAL. Reason 14. We’re human, and once (NUOKmOIT) SAVE 9.37 efficient drying and U.A. East 1 — “Airport,” Feeling G o o d ...... 24-57 Head-gear should not block 9.97 7-67No drip, no mess, goes on For kitchens, baths, ■ unSIM AVI., I. HTFD. • PAKKIMC • 528-3333 in a great while we make a mistake. styling. Low and high Natural habitat: un­ OVER NEW 7:30-9:30 8:30 hearing or sight. Covering up a speeds. 5 attachments 1 4 9 9 breakable non-drip $ g | Start syphon, plug in: easy' Dries fast. Soap/water woodwork. Dries fast, SMOWTIMES U.A. East 2— “That’s Enter­ M ovie...... 8-40 But if our error means you must pay U.S.D.A. Whole child’s face with bulky hats and aid in styling and water bottle. '^* aerates as it filters clean up soap/water clear up. ■0N.im m. tainment,” 7:00-9:30 9:00 additional tax, you pay only the tax. too many mufflers may prevent drying. » HD7 8:00 him from hearing and seeing U.A. East 3 — “2001, Space Cannon ...... 3 We pay any interest or . ROAST OF BEEF FOOD N TUBE HAMSTER & GERBIL DIET, Reg. 1.25...... 9 5 ® CALDOR LATEX CALDOR LATEX • SATimOATS • Odessy,’’ 7:00-9:30 Rangers vs. North Stars ... 9 We stand behind our work. : traffic dangers. WALL PAINT INTERIOR ENAMEL 2:30-«:30-10 Vernon Cine 1 — “Harry & Lucas Tanner...... 20-22-30 Snowbanks on the side of the AQUARIUM FILTER BALLS, Pkg. of 50, Reg. 1.09...... 0 7 ® Reg. Tonto,” 7; 15-9:20 Theater in America . . . 24-57 road are a great temptation for Reg. % » SUNDAYS • children — they love to climb on RAWHIDE TOY CHEWY STIX, Pkg, of 10, Reg. 7 5 '...... 47® 5.99 4 .4 7 GAL. 7.49 5 .4 7 GAL. 1:S0-S-8;X Vernon Cine 2 — ’’The Longest Yard,” 7:00-9:10 SflLM RATltJfi .0Ul6l:i:; ^ them on the way to and from sm MAT, AON. Sat 2:30-Sun. 1:30- ADULTS 2.25 Burnside Theatre — “The : school. Encourage your Deluxe Godfather Part II,” 8:00 For Parents and children to take part in this For The Kids! King Size Westclox Special! LEE Batteries gnF Showcase 1— “Earthquake,” Their Children I sport only on the snow banks on 2:00-4:30-7:15-9:55 lb. • the lawn side of the sidewalks— Toast-R-Oven a Showcase 2 — “Towering GENERAL AUOIENCCt : not on the banks near the road. DON’T GET Remote C[2^THEATRES EAST AH AfH AdmittBd *!*! Our Reg. 34.97 SAVE Inferno,” 1:30-5:00-8:30 30 lbs. Average ; Snowball fights are another CAUGHT '71D0LE TPKE.. MANCHESTER SH. PARKADE • 649-5591 Showcase 3 — “Freebie and ; source of enjoyment by all WITH A Control Toasts 4 slices of bread DEAD the Bean,” 2;30-5;00-7;40-10:10 ■ children. Explain to your at one time. Thermostat Slide BATTERY Showcase 4 — “Man With the fARENT/U. OUlOAIiCl will cut Into Steaks, RoasU, Hamburg, Short Ribs, or any | ! children the dangers of controlled baking oven or ill M R P O R T tUOOttTlO ■ throwing snowballs at cars and handy top browner - three Hush-A-Matic Proj. AUiVOSM.MmK Golden Gun,” 2:00-4:40-7:25- SoM Not •« ;;Ij| way dasirad. TEOMCOOX S^iMbN For fn -rd m m * : trucks. Tell them of the appliances in one' •T94 10:05 DiMB LIFETIME YOUR A PHNIM90N* 1 19?5 : possibility that it will startle Big Ben & Baby Ben GUARANTEE 2 9 7 0 '2680 CHOICE T H E INCOME TAX PEOPLE 1< U.S.D.A. Whole Alarm Clocks Beg, 37.99 Reg. lo 7.49 PICASSO’S ‘BATHER* Manchester Parkade Gateway Shop Plaza 66.70 4.99 ONE OF Manchester PORK 36 MONTH Forward, reverse & locus by remote. ' WELSH PUNKIN BABY SEAT ROLLING MEADOWS, 111. MSTfUCnO Vernon GUARANTEE 2 4 7 0 Undtr 17requir*ie«ompeivim»;v HINDQUAITTERS SAVE Bright, sharp projected pictures. Vacuum formed attractive thick pad and 366 Spencer St. 2854 Main St. Reg. 29.99 (UPI) - TTie “Bather,” a major R Pvtnt Of AAiM OwwdNR safety strap Play bails EMMNMMerir THE BEST 1181 Main St. Glastonbury Iowa Divorce Reg. Limit 4 Per Store - No Ram Checks -flex Reed public space sculpture d esigi^ 1 LOIN 5 7.89 CHILDREN’S ADJUSTABLE by Pablo Picasso, is now under E. Hartford OTHER AREA OFFICES OF BEEF $ ! SAFETY MESH GATE Residency UNIVERSAL LOCKING SAVE 30% OFF Our Reg. PricesI construction at Gould Center Ward & Union Sts. Coventry (COMBO) Pressure mounted wtlh plastic mesh Ad- WATERPROOF GAS CAPS SELECTED GADGET BAGS |usls 27 to 44 26' high here. Rockville Stafford Springs The Ultimate Trip!!! NOOM UMOfN n AOMTTIlC^ Rule Upheld Reg. Reg. Our Reg. In Our Slock. Not All Types In IN OUR JUVENILE DEPT. The 28-foot-high work - being 4 (A^twwiffMVrtnf *Reg. Price ►77 AQ( QRC 8.89 9.89 3.99 & 4.99 ea. All Stores. No Rain Checks 16 each per Store - No Ram Checks executed by Norwegian artist In cortaM arMri Also In Sears Manchester Parkade WASHINGTON (UPI) - The of Upright 3 “ 2001 SPACE ODYSSEY” Carl Nesjar in the unique Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 79.88 Open 9 a.m.-9p.m. Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. & Sun., Phone 646-5440 V V lb. •Reg. Price - MPAA Thursday that a state may con­ • ID CARDS REQUIRED TiHERE APPUCAIMI • medium of engraved concrete - OPEN TONIGHT • NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY S o of Toole \ lb. stitutionally require a year’s 13.96 was designed by Picasso in 1962 Consists of Loin and Rib 150 lbs. average 5 Will Cut to Order residency before the start of FANTASTIC as one of his famous series of |Roasto plus 6 Cantor Chops. Total “Dejeuner sur I’herbe” outdoor divorce proceedings. 93.84 I EUREKA VALUE! :$tiOWCASE CINEM A/ 1234 figures. Nesjar has constructed Justice William H. YOU SAVE WITH WITH Thurs. & FrI. Special U.S.D.A. Whole Top 23.96 SUNSHINE I-8 4 EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. all 16 outdoor sculptures JAN . 16 Rehnquist, speaking for the VACUUM AUTOMATIC PICTURE EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 designed by Picasso for public JA N . 17 majority in a case challenging COLOR SAVE OVER CLEANERS TUBE! ■ ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING - We Hooof MASTER CHARGE • space areas. Work on the 1/2 PRICE Iowa’s divorce requirements, CLARIFIER! “Bather" is scheduled for com­ SIRLOIN OF BEEF rejected arguments that the $32! waiting period violates the YOUR CHOICE lAten Jam^ pletion in mid-. WOODEN TOYS | STUFFED ANIMALS (Sirloin Tips) Gould Center, a 40-acre com­ light to travel and improperly \J ^ REVCO IlLrkin’ Caan mercial and recreational com­ by bars access to divorce courts. BILL MULLER Dissenters were Justices 19” Diagonal Chromacolor TV plex, will be completed in late PIERRE FRAVAL MARY MEYER 19” Diagonal Black & White TV 1975. Byron R. White, Thurgood ecu.Ft. Tireebieand Marshall and William J. Bren­ 6 9 ? ? Custom video range Chest This printing test pattern is- nan. Justice William 0. Solid stale super lithe Bean tuning system: 20 Douglas voted with the majori­ video range tuning part of The Herald quality con­ • Canister position UHF tuner Freezer trol program in order to give ty in the case, which was system; automatic 2-1/3 peak H P motor, canister has handy tool pack 5 ' oval speaker Our Reg. 199.95 you one of the finest argued before the court prior to storage. 9 pc tool set. *1620 Reg. 74.88 « 1 3 4 tint guard $ 3 3 7 newspapers in the nation. ^ a n t e k m lb. his hospitalization because of a Lift out sliding bas­ JAM ES BOND kets true zero tem­ stroke. Dial-A-Nap Upright w/Tools 0 0 ? ' " perature and adjust­ COLONIAL GIFT SHOP "Iowa may insist that one Upright cleans, beats, shakes, loosens dirt. PORTABLE BLACK AND PORTABLE COLOR TV able temperature 13 to 16 lbs. ROLLAROUND CART 254 BROAD STREET • MANCHESTER seeking to initiate such a Attachments for cleaning above the floor ■ really 2 WHITE TV STAND control Exclusive “THE M AN Wa WIH Cut Into Bonolau Sirloin Steaks and Roasts, 0 r| vacuum cleaners in 1' # 1424/2625 Fits most 18 to 21 7 8 8 Fils most 18 lo 21 1 8 ™ bonded freezer « 1 6 7 Phone: 649-7818 proceeding have the modicum B & W P ortables Reg. 10.70 f color TV s Reg. 25.70 W ITH THE BROWSERS Any Wsy You WIshI of attachment to the state HOURS: required here,” the majority GOLDEN SunAy 12-5 P.M. •Tues., Wed., Sat. 10 - 5:30 wk ACCEPT fdbe STAMP^I opinion said of the residency WELCOMED! 3 WAYS TOCHARGE SALE: WED. thru SAT. Thurs., Fri. 10-9 •Closed Mondays THURS., FRI., and SAT. SPECIALS requirement. MANCHESTER 'The court has invalidated STORE HOURS: Personal Service & Attention residency requirements for 1145 Tolland Turnpike 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. JItSeEISTUDCiTI^ScOUNTCA^ SAvn3?FO??OURSELF|«^ Quality for Less welfare payments, voting and AWO A OUEST-OET YOUR CARDS wow AT THE THEATRE! medical care. I PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan. 15, 1975 ^ N C H ^ T E R EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Jan. 15, 1975- PAGE FIVR TF iHaurhrstpr tiiriiiim Hrralii TODAY’S THOUGHT Oil Import Policy Termed OPINION - C onsider ‘Catastrophe’ for New England Consider the greatness of the Lord. Traveling at the speed of light (186,000 Atomic World Living mile per second) it would take 4.3 years to get to merely the nearest star. Zipping BOSTON (UPI) — President Ford’s catastrophe in New England if unemployment. The situtation is along at this preposterous speed we still newly announced oil import policy something isn’t done to adjust it.” serious.” . Nothing would please us more than The United States cannot allow could not reach some distant stars in a will cause.a “long term economic He said it could cost the region an “We burn 15 million barrels (of oil) a year to generate electric power. to live in a world and a nation where it itself to slip into being a second class thousand lifetimes. Astronomers seem catastrophe in New England” which extra $817 million a year. baffled by a quasi-stellar which is an will cost residents another $800 Mulitply this times $3 and you have was not necessary to spend one dollar military power, either in atomic object far out in the vast expanse of the million, according to Charles H. New Englanders would be forced to $45 million on top of an oil bill that has for armaments or national defense. It weaponry or in conventional arms. To universe that has a light intensity equal to Burkhardt, executive vice president pay $442 million a year more for the now gone out of sight.” the light intensity of ten thousand billion would be fine, too, if it were not do so would default military of the New England Fuel Institute. residual fuel oil used by power com­ suns. Think of it! Any God who can Ford this week announced plans to necessary to spend one dollar on supremacy to the Soviet Union and engineer and sustain such a majestic and panies, 91 per cent of which is im­ “We sent a telegram to President increase from $1 to $3 the tariff on im­ ported. Another $300 million would go Ford before his speech last night, police costs, jails or criminal courts. very possibly to China. awe-inspiring creation deserves our com­ plete trust. ported crude oil along with possible for to 4.4 million gallons of gasoline urging him to take no action on the $3 Perhaps we would need no ar­ We have seen what has happened to We can certainly rest assured of this; enforcement of a quota system for used in the region each year. Home tariff without public hearings. The sad maments if all international Great Britain and France as they our Lord would not make marvelous various sections of the country. owners would pay an additional $75 part of this is that by the time this is promises unless He had the marvelous “Within two or three years it could relationships were of the kind that we became second-rate powers and lost million a year to heat their homes, he imposed, the people will forget who power to keep them! put 600 of our independent distriutors said Tuesday. imposed it and their displeasure will have had for years with Canada, and their overseas empires. “And being fully persuaded that, what out of business,” said Burkhardt. “It “The borderline industries couldn’t be directed against the utilities,” said now also enjoy with Mexico. Fortunately we have no empire to He had promised. He was able also to per­ will cause long-term economic stand it,” he said. “It would increase Burkhardt. form” Romans 4:21. We do not live in that kind of world, protect outside of the continental Rev. Robert L. Baker This Powers the YF~16 however, and indeed it has never United States, except for the states of United Pentecostal Church existed in the history of mankind. Alaska and Hawaii, which are certain­ U.S. Sen. Abraham Ribicoff and his wife, Lois, at Gov. Ella Grasso’s inauguration. (Photo by Steve Dunn) This is Pratt & Whitney Aircraft’s FlOO engine, which pound thrust class, the FIDO engine also powers the Air powers the U.S. Air Force General Dynamics YF-16 air Force’s operational F^iS fighter, Perhaps some day it will be so. ly not colonies. combat fighter. An afterburning turbofan in the 25,000- We live in a world where there are A military budget of something in Photo Jamboree Caldor of Manchester’s an­ two great military powers, the United the vicinity of $95 billion has been nual Photo Jamboree — States and the Soviet Union. A third proposed for 1975. Per se the amount featuring photographic power may be emerging in mainland is very large, yet it is a smaller manufacturers, bikini-clad models, and Miss Connecticut China, with its tremendous manpower percentage of the Gross National HERALD HI NEIGHBOR — starts tomorrow at the Burr reserves, and atomic capability. Product than it has been in years, as YESTERDAYS By BURL LYONS Comers Plaza (Tolland Tpke.) discount store. The United States became a great its critics will admit. The jamboree, starting at 5 military power in World War I and an •It is much smaller than the percen­ Our salute to the Manchester While former Gov. have more information than we can p.m. tomorrow, will also run all even greater one in World War II. tage which Russia devotes to its Jaycees who will observe Jaycee is still hoping for a federal judgeship, obtain from the police log. Just day Friday and Saturday. 25 Years Ago retiring California Gov. Ronald telephone us and give us your version; A total of 35 photo companies Brandt Gillespie With our development of the atomic military strength. Week beginning Saturday and con­ will display equipment, JAN. 17,18 & 19 This date was a Sunday; The Herald did tinuing through Jan 25. Reagan has turned writer. we won’t publish the name of any in­ bomb and its awesome capacity we not publish. formant. supplies and techniques. Reagan still apparently has inten­ Feature exhibits include the CALVARY CHURCH were the world’s greatest power for We have been enjoying some degree In our younger days, we were a tions of seeking the Republican party 10 Years Ago member of what was known as the Berkey Camera Girl taking Tel. 649-8465 years, and perhaps may still be. of detente with the Communist world. nomination in 1976. Reagan’s syn­ Heard this one before? Did you hear free color portraits of photo Two New Haven Railroad staff U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, dicated newspaper column on national about the minister who told his We did not keep sole ownership of fans. But it has not been because we were a departments recommend sale of old North and the name of the organization was and international affairs will be ready parishioners that there were 300 types atomic power for long. Russia quickly weak military power. On the contrary End depot site to Manchester Redevelop­ later changed to Jaycees. Changing later next week. of sin? ment Agency. developed atomic weaponry, and we it has been because of our strength the name was probably a step in the Since The Herald already boasts one The next day, the minister received Northeast Refuse Disposal District ap­ right direction. While both the Junior hundreds of letters and telephone and that country have now such a and the respect that they have for it. points Atty. Joseph Conti to prepare conservative columnist in Andrew Chamber and the Cham ber of Tully, a native of Massachusetts, we calls from his parishioners who macrame ^ stockpile of nuclear armaments that The military has been criticized in special act validating formation of dis­ Commerce work for the betterment of posal district and to review proposed plan to stick with Tully and you will wanted a copy of the list so they could either can annihilate the other. the past and will be criticized in the bylaws discussed by district members. the community, we never really did have to be satisfied with Reagan on make sure they weren’t missing "the art | like the title of junior. Other nations have atomic strength future for its expenses. We are hearti­ the late, late show. anything. The latest Almanac reveals that the Of tying" in a lesser degree. ly in favor of arms expenditureslaeing Wonder if Tommy is giving any U.S. Jaycees have a membership of thought to turning columnist? According to reports, credit card It has produced a Pax Atomica in made in a way in which we get the 300,0(X) in 51 chapters. usage in the United States is growing we have the largest assortment of — •) which no nation wants to press the most for our money. There is no better time than Jaycee Our thanks to a well-known by leaps and bounds, with no limit in Week, Mr. or Mrs. Employer, to en­ cable,cable. Jute, and nylon y nuclear button because of the in­ < S 6 7 8 9 10 Manchesterite, Horace Murphey of sight. Estimates are that between •) II 12 13 U 15 1« 17 courage the young people laboring for Sarasota, Fla., who sent us a tear 300,000,000 and 400,000,000 cards of all \ cords - all colors, at best prices! ^ credibly dreadful results which might But we are not in favor of cripping 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 21 29 30 ALMANAC you to become a member of a young, sheet from the Blade Tribune of that types are now in circulation. This follow. our military forces by denying them dynamic organization which offers city which contained a detailed inter­ breaks down to almost two cards for Presents Prize also; books, rings, beads, and T-pIns. However, under the shield of atomic the funds they must have to maintain the best leadership program view with Sen. Lowell Weicker. every man, woman and child in this United Press International available. country. Wonder if the day of Anthony Guzzetta (left), manager of Consumer Sales at force, “limited warfare" still exists. the U.S. as a world power. Today is Wednesday, Jan. 15, the 15th Sen. Weicker and his family were engaging in a love of tennis and reckoning is near at hand? the Manchester Shopping Parkade, presents portable It is going on today in Vietnam. We would prefer to live in a United day of 1975 with 350 to follow. We received a couple of complaints “we have •) The moon is approaching its first sunshine in Florida. black-and-white television set to Mrs. Frank Kos of 119 every Hungary and Czechoslovakia are States which is militarily strong and over the weekend that Christmas Chambers St. Mrs. Kos won the 12-inch Philco set in a re­ quarter. A couple of the senator’s statements Despite energy and material shor­ the m*iracl« of little music was still being played in Center tages, which hit them harder than cent drawing at the store. (Herald photo by Dunn) ^ •) Soviet satellites because of its use in hence respected throughout the world The morning stars are Mars and Saturn. made sense: He expressed surprise (• downtown manchester^ thing!” The evening stars are Mercury, Venus Park. We thoroughly enjoy such they did the big boys, small the past. because of it. that Floridians worried about the and Jupiter. music, and it wouldn’t be the holy winter tourist season this year. “I businesses, got 33.3 per cent of the Those born on this date are under the season without it. However, when it think it’s logical people aren’t going to federal procurement dollar in the Ceylon Native Starts sign of Capricorn. plays until around mid-January we go trooping off to Europe at a time fiscal year that ended last June 30. American Negro leader Martin Luther Illness Could Hurt might be overdoing it just a bit. like this. Of course they’ll come here. Small firms received $15.4 billion, Practice of Medicine King was born Jan. 15,1929. American ac­ of which $10.3 billion was in prime tors Lloyd Bridges and Margaret O'Brien Where else would they go?” The reported illness of leukemia of His frequent visits to the United The Herald’s next travel show will On another front: “Solving our contracts and $5.1 billion in subcon­ also were bom on Jan. 15— he in 1913 and be Jan. 23 but you had better plan to Randit L. Kuru, M.D., will Premier Leonid Brezhnev of Russia is States have enabled him to see at first she in 1937. energy problem is going to cost us tracts. The total was 10 per cent begin the practice of internal pick up your tickets early from any of higher than in 1973, and the largest RCA RCA not good news to the United States, if hand that the "capitalists” did not On this day in history: money. But I’d rather pay tax money medicine this week, with of­ In 1870, a cartoon done by Thomas Nast the travel agencies or at The Herald. to my own government than pay the dollar slice of the pie since the Small fices at 342 Main St., tel. 649- it should result in his being less of a have horns and cloven hoofs, and we The show will feature two films on 18 DIAGONAL COLOR PORTABE 25 DIAGONAL XL COLOR TV appeared in Harper’s weekly with a same money to some Arab sitting Business Administration was created 1933. • Super AccuColor Picture Tuba donkey symbolizing the Democratic party Ireland and will be extremely pop­ Dr. Kuru, who lives in • Powerful Chaseie fealuret solid-state coJon- force in the Kremlin than he has been have seen the same of him and his over there in his tent and get the back in 1953. • Automatic Fine Tuning & Chroma Control for the first time. The symbol stuck. ular. Manchester, is a native of enets In many areas for dependability. in the past. aides. of his hand for it,” said Weicker. SBA is shooting for another 10 per • Plug-In AccuCircult modules for easy s*flce. • Stay Set Volume Control In 1922, the Irish Free State was formed. cent gain in fiscal year 1975. In 1OT4, ^ Ceylon. A graduate of the He has not been the antagonist that In 1943, the Pentagon, world’s largest University of Ceylon, he in­ Brezhnev has been responsible in Would you like to get a bonus for Yes, we know better. Our thanks to about 80 per cent, dollarwise, of small Kruschev was in the days when he building of its kind, was completed on the quitting your job voluntarily? firm ‘federal contracts was for terned in 1971 at Manchester great part for the policy of detente Virginia side of the Potomac River just a young student for pointing out the Memorial Hospital. promised to “bury us.” That’s happening in Germany unforgettable error awhile back that defense needs. That should have been IfYbuBuyNow! which has marked our Soviet relations outside Washington, D.C. where factory and white collar There is no doubt that Brezhnev In 1973, President Nixon ordered bom­ one person is a fireman, not a a boom somewhat to the Nutmeg during the past several years. bing, shelling and mining of North Viet­ workers of Ford are being offered firemen. Really, there is no excuse State. Gas Seminar pursued the policy of detente in the nam stopped as Vietnam peace agreement bonuses ranging between $2,000 and for such a miscue. It’s simply Connecticut Natural Gas Detente, of course, has not been all face of some opposition from other neared. $3,000 to quit their jobs voluntarily, carelessness and the part of a hurried We hate to steal the thunder from Corp. is sponsoring a one-day "rhe pay-off is tax free. The Ford ac­ seminar on efficient energy use that it might be wished. But it has leaders in the Red hierarchy. Also on that day, four more of the seven deadline to get the paper to the press. our sports editor, Earl Yost, but the Watergate break-in defendants pleaded tion is similar to that taken by National Football League budgeted Feb. 4 at the new Sheraton- been a lessening of the tautness of the If Mr. Brezhnev were to fade from guilty. Volkswagen and the Opal unit of We are in receipt of an unsigned approximately $150,000 to make sure Hartford Hotel. Featured cold war era and an approach to the the Russian scene, it would be a A thought for the day: Dr. Martin General Motors earlier last year. some 1,800 representatives of speaker will be Lynn Alan Luther King, Nobel Peace Prize-winner, letter calling attention that we failed Brooks, Connecticut Energy two governmental systems living definite loss to the pursuance of a to publicize an accident on Prospect America’s sports media were as com­ said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to One of the reasons for the high cost Agency administrator. Details I n353W M«M 9n2» policy of accord with that nation. Stre^ because the car contained a fortable as possible during the week are available from W.R. Cun­ together. justice everywhere.” Suu'eiled List $409. Souested Ih t $749 HoM6T723« of paper might be due to federal paper prominent driver. away from home while attending the A.. ningham at CNG’s Hartford of­ SuUMted U it $M9 work. The 93rd Congress created a RCA 100% SOLID STATE To whomever you are, we aren’t Super Bowl last Sunday in New Randit Kuru fice. RCA 100% SOLID STATE RCA 100% SOLID STATE commission, which will study, over a Oreans. i 5’ ..9.u. x l - io o c o l o r t v publishing accidents today if they • ACCULINE BLACK MATBIX PICTURE 25”au«XL-100C0L0RTV 25”«8«.4XL-100C0L0RTV two-year period, ways of cutting the don’t involve a personal injury to Typewriters, as well as bus TUBE • SUPER ACCUCOLOR PICTURE TUBE • SUPER ACCUCOLOR PICTURE TUIE number of forms, trimming costs, and either the driver or his passengers, or transportation or cars, were furnished Manchester Community hfbtnn Buster • AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING • AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING • AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING streamlining communication of data an arrest is made. by the NFL. If the writers didn’t want College ANDREW TULLY within government. It is estimated Frankly, the list of fender bender to take in the pre-game workouts, the that business is spending $18 billion a accidents in Manchester is just get­ NFL also provided tajpes of all Division of Community Services c year to comply with the federal paper ting too long. sessions and pre-written sports Spring Semester work burden. For what it’s worth, if an accident features for writers who wanted to Non-credit Courses PRICE CUT TO L e t ’« Play It Cool involves a personal injury, we aren’t participate in golf or tennis tour­ PRICE CUT TO 'i V naments. covering for anyone. Oftentimes, the Regular UPRIGHT CLEANER With public can assist also. Frankly, As long as it’s an assignment, first sometimes they are on the scene and class is the only way to go. Leisure Time Courses Regular «19« CLEANING TOOLS... WASHINGTON — In international suggestion that it is ready to do so. for months with heart trouble. It behooves lil Therefore, the status quo is intact. President Ford to find out who’s going to ^538 5 5 iltanrl)rater relations, summitry has replaced woman Backyard Gardening REGULAR 3 as vanity’s name. President Ford has had Besides, full diplomatic ties with run the store in the years ahead before he his little chat with Leonid Brezhnev in Mainland China would be merely a makes any deals with Red China. Ettm ing Mpralb BERRY’S WORLD gesture. We already have a diplomatic Cooking for Singles sggso Vladivostok and now he apparently must Meanwhile, we might remind ourselves M od«l ii^nsosw M,4d n39SW liaison office in Peking capable of conduc­ FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 1410 visit Communist China so nobody’s that Taiwan is a viable and vigorous na­ Suggested List $599 SuUesM lis t $439 feelings will be hurt. ting our affairs with that regime. We don't Published by lha Publlthad avary Beginning, Intermediate and COMBINATION WOOD CABtUn n e^ to break off relations with Taiwan in tion. Its people have thd second highest Manchatlar evaning axcapt Sun­ RCA 100% SOLID ATE Publlahing Co.. Herald FOR ONLY RCA 100% SOLID STATE RCA 100% SOLID STATE Fair enough, 1 guess. Courtesy and standard of living in Asia, after Japan, and days and holidays. Advanced Intermediate Bridge 2V,u««XL-100C0fiTV order to do business with Red China. Square, Mancheatar. Entarad at the 25’ .uq»*XL-100C0L0RTV 17’ ..«a.XL-100C0L0RTV diplomatic protocol should be observed What’s the hurry? The Red Chinese need a per capita income five times that of the Conn. 06040, Manchastar, Conn., people of Red China. It is the most in­ Telephone 643-2711 Post Onica as Second • SUPER ACCUCOLOR PICTUI**’ ^ • SUPER ACCUCOLOR PICTURE TUBE • ACCULINE BUCK MATRIX TUBE whenever possible, and Ford’s visit will do us more than we need them. Their (Area Coda 203). Class Mall Matter. 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Moreover, there has been violent dissen- Herald before 5:30 menl, 647-9946. Motorcycle Training APPLIANCES Such a “triumph” would consist of es­ tion within the Chinese government since be unbusinesslike. So Ford should play It cool. It is certain­ EXTENDED SERVKX! tablishing full diplomatic relations with the late 50s. There is continuing conflict Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Sea, Stars and Air Peking in advance of the tentative between the Communist Party and the ly useful and probably even vital to keep the lines open between the U.S. and The Manchasler UK language of the Shanghai communique put Red Army, and there is squabbling at the Display advertising 643-9561 Peking. Detente is the best path to peace. Publishing Co. closing hours: Three For Information about dataa and plaeaa of claaa together at the close of ’s highest levels over Mao Tse-tung’s lull d a y s prior lo But Mainland China is a vast country that maetinga, coata and raglataring, call tha Com­ visit to the Chinese mainland. successor, caused by the 1971 liquidation assumes no financial publlcalion. has always been hard to govern. Its inter­ responsibillly lor Deadline lor Herald 0 1974 by NEA, munity Sarvlcpa DMalon af 9 49 -2137. At that time, the U.S. position was that of Mao’s "legal” heir. typographical errors clasailled advertising: MANCHESTER PARKADE a 643-9561 MiNCHESTER PARKADE normalization of relations would be possi­ Peking’s leadership also is growing old. nal political future is still uncertain. Let appearing In adver­ 12 noon prior today of tisements and other ble once Communist China and Nationalist Mao is 81. He is admittedly in failing the dust settle, Mr. Ford, sir, lest you find publication; 12 noon yourself committed to trying to deal with reading matter In The Friday lor publlcalion "If I had known I was going to be laid oft, I'd (Jhina settled their differences peaceably. health and may in fact be dead. At 76, Manchasler Evening Saturday and Mon­ have run tor Congress in the last electionl" Peking has made no promise or even Premier Chou En-lai has been hospitalized a collection of erratic warlords. Herald. day. LMCC

A i 3 .dVS OdDii/^ irnd PAGE SIX - MANPHRSTER e v e n in g HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan. 15, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 15, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN Chief Commends Policemen For Restraint^**® Farm Unit Elects hc HcralO County Democrats FLETCHEB GLASS CO. COVENTRY their own lives and the lives of Tax collector Mrs. Audrey To Discuss Planting Indian; stories and tales”; Drive Gets $1,158 Its Committeemen 2 Over 25 Years of Experlen | ^ f ^ M A N C H E S T ^ Area Profile Monica Shea the ex-wife and fiance.’’ Bray has also set up extra hours Rudy Favretti, landscape HjortslDerg, "Toro! Toro!” ; Mrs. Marjorie Roach, finance To Hear Kennelly Holland, "Great Maria’’; chairman of the Coventry She Kemld Correspondent Chief Kjellquist said, "The as listed below. architect, will meet with the Results of the election of Community IV (Andover, Saturday, Jan. 18,25 and Feb. Michaels, "House of Many Public Health Nursing Associa­ Auto - Plate - Window Glass - Mirrors - Glass 742.9495 officers’ deep concern for the Beautification Commission Tolland County Agricultural Bolton, Columbia, Hebron); The Tolland County groups. Town Committee Area Profile 1 from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 Shadows” ; Robbins, “The tion, reports that to date $1,158 Furniture Tops - Picture Framing • Fireplace A Robert Kjellquist, chief of life of a fellow human being Jan. 22 to discuss the Main Stabilization and Conservation Edward Foote, chairman; Democratic Association will chairmen are urged to contact Pirate’’; Stoen, “ Dog has been received and wishes to Sexual Maturity Door Mirrors • Medicine Cabinets - Special Work police, has commended took precedent over their own p.m. to 3 p.m. Street Planting Plan. (ASC) community com- Edward Ellis, vice chairman; meet Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. at the her at 872-9964 to make Thursday, Jan. 23 and Friday Soldiers” ; and Vidal, "Myron.” thank everyone who has Patrolmen Donald Rouillard safety however, and they were Residents of Main St. and mittemen for 1975 have been William Kralovich, member; First Federal Savings and speaking date arrangements. New non-fiction books are donated to the nursing associa­ Collector’s Items and Keith Lane for outstanding able to reduce a dangerous and Jan. 31 and Monday, Feb. 3 Governmental agency announced by Edward Lugin- Joseph Szegda, alternate. Loan, Park Place, Rockville. Bragdon, "The Fairly Creative tion. Danish Plates service and exemplary conduct stressful situation into a routine from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. representatives have been in­ buhl, chairman. Topic for PTO James F. Kennelly, speaker of Workshop” ; Buchwald, "I Am The ASC community com­ HORSE-DRAWN BUS Presidential Two Former Students while affecting the arrest of a arrest without death or injury. vited to attend the meeting The fund drive is still open The county is divided into the House of Representatives, Not a Crook” ; Creamer, mittee chairmen, vice LONDON (UPI>- Visitors to Decanters man reportedly threatening to The letters of commendation which will begin at 8 p.m. and anyone omitted from the four ASC communities. TOLLAND the program will be held Jan. will be the guest speaker. Studies Theater “Babe; The Legend Comes to mailing list or wishing to con­ chairmen and members, London next summer can tour Nuline Cited for Achievement kill his former wife. issued have been placed into the Other items on the agenda for 29. The association will be obser­ Kenneth Wade Steere Jr., son Life” ; Howland, ”W-3” ; Lund, Those elected in Community I automatically become Vivian Kenneson the sights of in an Estimates Gladly Given Reproductions Chief Kjellquist said, "The officers’ personnel files as a the Beautification Commission tribute should send his donation Parents are encouraged to ving its 45th anniversary next of the Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth "Eric” ; MoriSbn, "The Euro­ (Somers, Stafford, Union) are; delegates to the county conven­ Correspondent original horse-drawn bus. The Open Thure. & Fri. till 9 P.M. officers had b ^ n alerted by the permanent record of excellence meeting include the Rid Litter to Mrs. Marjorie Roach, Lewis visit Hicks School on Thursday year and to mark the occasion TOLLAND had completed all math courses Steere Sr., is in London for the pean Discovery of America; Wesley R. Bradway, chairman; tion where farmers are elected 875-4704 green and yellow Victorian om­ Sat. till 5 P.M. Plastics In Stock suspects’ ex-wife that he was in police work. Day and the appointment of a Hill Rd., RFD 3, Coventry or to mornings. Principal Andrew plans are being made to publish offered in the Tolland school month of January studying the the southern voyages” ; Short, the nursing office, Rt. 31, Horace Pease, vice chairman; to fill vacancies on the county “ Helping your child grow nibus will carry passengers on V»” - 3/16" - V4”' coming to her home with a Tax Due publicity committee and a cor­ Winans is available during an anniversary book. Mr. and system before the end of his theater in a program offered “ Introducing Quilting’’; Coventry. Harold Eastwood, member; committee. toward sexual maturity” will two-hour trips around 54 McKee SL, Manciiester Stock Sheets or loaded revolver to kill her and The second installment of responding secretary. these periods to discuss Mrs. Fred A. Cazel Jr., who Vivian Kenneson junior year, and received an ap­ through the Gettysburg College Giroud, "I Give You My Every dollar sent in will and Ruth Amende and William be the topic of a program spon­ Westminster, Trafalgar Square (Oft Center Street) Cut Sizes her fiance. The two officers taxes on the list of Oct. 1,1973 is Story H our Douglas Porter of Hebron programs, and visitors are free will edit the historical section The Board of Education propriation from the Board of where Steere is a senior. Word” ; and Perkes, ed., “The greatly help this worthy cause. Lipton, alternates. sored by the Hicks School PTO and Piccadilly. located the man and in­ due this month. Taxes will The Booth-Dimock Library was elected to a three-year to visit classrooms and observe of the book are requesting recently noted outstanding Education for special math While in London, Steere and Official Associated Press Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. in the tercepted him while he was on become delinquent if not paid will have a story hour for Community II (Ellington, term on the county committee, the IGE system of education in members who have historical achievement of two former courses for his senior year. 15 other Gettysburg students cafeteria. route to his ex-wife’s place of on or before Feb. 3,1975, and in­ preschool children, ages 3 to 5 Sports Almanac, 1974.” Tolland, Vernon); James replacing Joseph Szegda who progress. data on their towns to mail it to Tolland High School students. will attend approximately 30 The speaker will be Bill residence. Upon the officers ap­ terest will be charged from the years, on Fridays starting Jan. FISH Needs Drivers Moser, chairman; John D. complete his third, three-year A Spring Fair is being them at 309 Gurleyville Rd., Michael Jesanis, a freshman Lisa Alderuccio, daughter of plays in theaters such as the Doherty of Storrs, who holds a Mansfield 06250. proach, the suspect reached in­ due date, Jan. 1, at the rate of 17 and running through Feb. 21 FISH, Friends In Service McKnight, vice chairman; term on Dec. 31. planned for April 12 by the Th6- 5(hoo/-for at Clarkson College of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alderuccio of "Old Vic,” "Royal Shakespeare I BERNARD i LOSER, INC. masters degree in child side his clothing for a loaded of 1 per cent per month, or a from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Here, is searching for twelve Kenneth Niemann, member; PTOs of Parker and Hicks The same book will also con­ Since 1972 ^ ^ Technology in Potsdam, N.Y., Garnet Ridge Rd., completed Company" and the "Covent CEILINGS The delegates elected development and family six-shot 22 caliber revolver. Parents should register people to volunteer to drive Glen Luginbuhl and Edwin schools, with an accent on fami­ tain recipes contributed by Nursery and Elementary School Individualized Education senior Endish during her junior minimum of $2. Garden Opera.” 22 RE6ENT STREET Edward Luginbuhl of Ellington relations and is working on a finished his first semester with The officers were able to sub­ Bills are not sent for the se­ children in the Children’s Room residents in need of transporta­ Gerber, alternates. ly fun. Co-chairmen Anna members. Favorite recipies year at ToS and was admitted Attendance at each play will as the chairman and John Mor- Ph.D in family life education. Half or Full Day Programs Second Semester Information Available a straight 4.0 average. due the defendant quickly after cond installment, since bills at the library. tion for medical services. Wedemeyer and Shirley should be mailed to either to the University of Connecticut be followed by discussion of the AlUratlons and dasky of Stafford as vice chair­ His remarks will deal with how Jesanis ranks number one in his a struggle for the weapon.” sent for the July payment also Recent acquisitions at the Each driver will be assigned Community III (Coventry, Burnham are forming a com­ Helena Daly, 110 Jonathan Dr., a year early, eliminating her production, the acting and the Ramodallng man for 1975. to relate to and answer class of 737, and it was noted on Chief Kjellquist said, "I am indicated the amount due on library include fiction; to only one day a month and Mansfield, Willington): Arthur mittee for all phases of the fair or Ruth Ventura, 30 East St., senior year. play itself. children's questions regarding his report card that he is con­ of the opinion that the officers Jan. 1. Anthony, “ Mission to may or may not be called to t'ONE CONTRACTOR TO| Stearns, chairman; David and welcome volunteers. both Vernon, 06066. The stjidents will view a The programs administered their own sexuality, with a sidered a Presidential Scholar. Ms. Alderuccio has achieved would have been fully justified Regular office hours are Malaspiga” ; Bainbridge, “The drive on that day. DEAL WITH" Buscaglia, vice chairman; Anyone interested in helping is Terry Beagle is heading the variety of offerings, including by the county committee are question and answer period Jesanis, son of Mr. and Mrs. straight A’s at UConn, and has under the law and the existing Monday through Thursday, 8:30 Secret Glass” ; DeVries, "The Mileage is tax deductible. Russell Martin, member; and Feed Grain Disaster, Rural En­ asked to call Mrs. Wedemeyer membership drive now un­ classical works, modern 646-4464 - 649-44641 provided. der way and would welcome in­ Edward Jesanis of Hurlburt switched her major from departmental guidelines on the a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and 12:45 Glory of a Hummingbird, a Persons interested should William Peracchio and Chester vironmental Assistance, Tobac­ at 872-9644 or Mrs. Burnham at dramas and comedies, The program is open to the vitations to speak to area 6h6’I6\o Rd., is majoring in chemical engineering to use of force to have used deadly p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ; Friday from novel” ; Gardner, “The King’s call Mrs. Robert Gutt, 742-8680. Heckler, alternates. 872-4105. musicals, ballet and opera and co, and Wool Incentive. public. In case of a snowstorm, mathematics and physics. He chemistry. force to accomplish the ap­ 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and prehension while protecting 12:45 p.m. to 4 p.m. experimental ventures. Fire Official Urges Use of Rope Ladders, Alarms Course Changes Approved at Tolland High 5 Fisk Building, Henry Park at VERNON Thomas Frascino, a teacher Friendship Club, Kingsbury Monday: Beef stew with cannot afford an additional donating the award in memory teacher on a temporary con­ the next full school year. 1:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Vivian Kenneson Ray Walker, head of the at the Timothy Edwards School Ave., Tolland. vegetables, corn bread and teacher, will remove the of Simeon B. Luhrsen who died tract will be given a regular Regular openings are Thursdays. Correspondent Rockville Fire Department's in South Windsor, will be chess There will be a free cocktail butter, pears. biology requirement, to be in November. Luhrsen, a contract before a formal available to all certified 875-4704 Fire Prevention Bureau instructor. Anyone wishing hour from 7 to 8 p.m., followed Tuesday: American chop replaced by one year of science. skilled craftsman, served on evaluation is done, under the applicants and not limited to The Board of Education has reminds residents that rope further information should call by races and dancing until 2 An upperclass reading pilot the education board from 1943 annual administration/Tolland those presently on temporary Annual Meeting suey, spinach, peanut butter approved course changes for ladders and home fire alarm the "Y” office, 872-7329. a.m. Music will be provided by sandwich, apple crisp. program for underachievers to 1953, and the Board of Education Association evalua­ contract. The annual meeting of Tolland High School. The systems are available at a very Jaycee Breakfast “The American ’Tradition.” Wednesday: Hot turkey will be initiated with V« credit Selectmen from 1953 to 1963. tion procedure. School population as of Dec. Ellington Congregational changes, which have no cost low cost, through the bureau. The Greater Vernon Jaycees Donation will be $5 per couple'. sandwich, dressing, carrots, per semester, to meet two or 20, 1974 is 2,853, with 61 atten­ Church will be Thursday star­ factor, will be included in the Expressing concern with the will have its fifth annual Those wishing to purchase fruit. three times a week. The J50 When a teacher on maternity ding out-of-town schools in ting with a dinner at 6:30 p.m. course of studies catalogue for Speech Therapist Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast Sun­ tickets should call Joyce Thursday; Juice, grinders, cost will come from the reading leave resigns, it is not special education or technical increase in home fires during in the social rooms of the 1975-76, now being prepared. Miss Karen Footner of New day at 10 a.m. at Howard John­ Emond, 875-1650. potato chips, jello cubes. budget, replacing other necessary to fill the position programs. the winter months, especially church. SINGER LEARNING CENTER In the business department, York City has been hired as the night fires when persons are son’s Restaurant, Rt. 30, Ver­ Friday: Baked fish, buttered For Early Childhood Education supplies. immediately with a regular Parker School enrollment is personal typing will be school system’s second speech sleeping and not as alert. non. Church Bingo rice, broccoli, bread and butter, 481 Spring SI. Manchaater contract. Ordinarily such 669; Hicks, 494; middle, 941; The purpose of the meeting is TEL. S- Uib ' _ shortened from a year to a one- In the home economics therapist. She received a 64 1 regular positions will not be and high school 688. Total for Walker said the rope ladders Spaghetti Supper Sacred Heart Church will to hear the reports of officers, mixed fruit. semester course, enabling department the creative Master of Science degree in half day • full day • summer program' filled until the board has the four schools is 2,792, com­ offer an alternate escape route, Rockville Assembly 39 Order sponsorits weekly bingo games boards, committees and more students to take the clothing course will undergo a Speech Pathology in 1974 from specified the number of pared with 2,779 at the end of especially from upper story of Rainbow for Girls will spon­ Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the organizations; to recieve the course without increasing staff name change to "creative Columbia University. Under teaching positions opened for November. ^ bedrooms. sor a spaghetti supper Saturday parish center, Rt. 30, Vernon. report of the nominating com­ or expense. textiles.” According to THS state statutes, Tolland had too He also said the home fire principal, Roy Nierendorf, this at the Masonic Temple, mittee and elect new members The music department will many children with speech dif­ alarms will detect a fire in its TPKE. TV & APPLIANCE will reflect the true nature of Orchard St. to fill vacancies; to accept the reduce voice class 1 from five ficulties to be accommodated MANCHESTER early stages and sound an audi­ Pinochle Winners Servings will be at 5:30 and 6 budget; act on a proposed to two or three times weekly, the advanced course and its by one therapist. The position is ble alarm within the home Last Tuesday winners in the permitting more classes at no contents. No new costs are p.m. Anyone wishing more in­ amendment to the bylaws con­ JANUARY two-thirds reim burse by the allowing sufficient time for the formation or wishing to make Vernon Senior Citizens’ cerning reception of new cost. Credits will be reduced reflected. state. 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN family to leave the house. He reservations should call either pinochle group were: Joseph members; and to act on any from ^ 2 to Vi. Voice class 2 will 50s Revival Planned a Not Retpontibla for Typographical Errors said such a system will also Mrs. Helen Henderson, 875-2788 Kincman 660; Edward Kreyssig other items which may come be initiated for those who had 658; Mary St. Louis 648; and Books Donated Temporary Teacher reduce property damage. or Mrs. Daniel Zalontai, 875- before the church. voice 1, also a Vi credit for a TOLLAND a prize for the best costume. We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities — None Sold to Dealers Anyone having any questions Ann Hietala 633. semester, meeting two or three Dr. William D’Antonio of 5854. The dinner will be prepared J Policy Snacks will be provided and ice about home fire safety or who is Thursday tournament times weekly. A cost of $200 for Metcalf Rd. recently presented by the trustees and their wives. 'The Board of Education has Vivian Kenneson and setups will be available. interested in a fire alarm winners were: Bob Richards texts will be borne by the music the school system with a com­ Eye Glasses Expenses are defrayed by a adopted a policy covering Admission, only for those 18 system or rope ladder, should 635; Genevieve Ertel 626; Ann budget, replacing other plete set of Encyclopedia The Tolland Junior Woman’s The Suburban Women’s Club free-will offering. KELVINATOR teachers transferring from years and over, is $5 per couple. call either Chief Donald Hietala 613; Ruth Corbin 611. supplies. The Madrigals, now Britannica. It has been placed Club will present "Revival of of Vernon, Ellington, and KELVINATOR temporary to regular contracts. Proceeds will go to worthy Maguda, 875-7751 or High individual scorer to date part of the chorus, would be a in the Tolland Middle School the 50s,” featuring Dick Tolland, Inc. has designated Teachers are usually given causes. Robert Kelley, 875-0408, after 5 is Kincman with 664 and high class for advanced singers to Library. McDonough of WDRC, Feb. 1 January as "Eyes for the School Lunches REFRIGERATOR temporary contracts to fill in SUPER SAVER p.m. total scorer is Les Bartlett with from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at St. Ber­ Tickets may be purchased The following lunches will be ELECTRIC RANGE meet twice weekly for V« credit Memory Award for teachers on maternity Needy,” month and is collec­ 12,184. nard’s Church in Rockville. from Mrs. Richard Vaulding, Chess Classes ting used glasses, frames and served in the Vernon public per semester. The cost of $150 A $50 award will be presented leave, or those who retire Bingo is played at the Lottie will come from the music The evening will include 872-6214, or Mrs. Gary Sullivan, The Indian Valley YMCA will lenses. schools next week: A to the Industrial Arts student during the school year. 875-9084 or 872-3365. budget, replacing other who exhibits the greatest The policy specifies that no dance contests with prizes and offer a full evening of chess Anyone wishing to donate supplies. craftsmanship. classes for young people star­ may do so by dropping them off COLOR PORTRAITS - YOUR HOME OR OUR STUDIO ting the first week in February. at Connecticut Bank & Trust, The science department, David Cook, former Board of COUPONSI PERSONALIZED ADAPTIVE INSTANT PROOFS realizing that the school budget Education chairman, is The eight-session series will be Rockville or Nangle’s Phar­ CREATIVE STORYBOOK ON ENGAGEMENT conducted Tuesdays at the ”Y” macy, Tolland. Cartons are WEDDING ALBUM AND PRE-BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHY PLANS PHOTOGRAPHS r w, w, f j office at Vernon Circle. provided at both places. A beginner class for children Philip Nangle is eye care For Free Book "Checklist For A Perfect Wedding" VALUABLE COUPON aged 8-11 will run from 6 to 6:45 chairman for the Lions Club of A C T NOW p.m. starting Feb. 4; for those Tolland and Mrs. Stanley CALL COVENTRY 742-8133 Jabnc Uearance 8-13 who have some knowledge Smyrski is eye care chairman pOFF CrC MH of chess, an intermediate class for the women’s club. DRESS, SF»ORT & SUITING DUE TO will be from 7 to 7:45 p.m. star­ Arm Chair Races BANNARD PHOTOS *Reg.Price ting the same date. The Suburban Women’s Club WALL ST. (RTE. 1, BOX 4) COVENTRY, CONN. There will be an hour of com­ INFLATION FABRICS of Vernon, Ellington, and WEDDING INVITATIONS & STATIONERY _ petitive chess from 8 to 9 p.m. Tolland, Inc. will sponsor a W tW IlM ilUIII IIIU SAVE WHEN PURCHASED WITH PRICE INCREASE DAN R IVER COCOLYN • MOHAIR LOOP PLAIDS 84 oz. for players aged 11-15. A round- program of “arm chair races,” WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY robin tournament will be con­ Jan. 25 at the Italian American SERVING GREATER HARTFORD ■ GOLDEN NUGGET PRINTS ducted for players in this class. JAN. 20th . ■ WOVEN KNOTS ’N KNOTS FAB DETiRGENT ■ MANY MORE NOVELTY WEAVES w ith coupon. Limit on# coupon, FREE Cottons/polyesters/mohairs and wools. Good thru JAN.18, 1975 BEUY DANCING Washable, 45"/56" wide. THURSDAY AT AND SELF DEFENSE .99YD. CLASSES FOR VALUES TO $3.98 YD. * SAVE TO $2.99 YD. 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I PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conh., Wed., Jan. 15, 1975 l^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Jan. 15. 1975 — PAGE NINE Bolton High Inducts 14 into National Honor Society ROCKVILLE Andover Library Plans Special Service for Shut-ins HOSPITAL NOTES and Friday from 2 until 5 p.m, Donna Holland man of the Friends of the tion has scheduled Saturday, bookcases and a rug for his The program will feature Library said, "Obviously this and from 7 until 9 p.m. and for a hoe-down. room. Donna Holland character. Fish; service. Miss cil urges all residents to make for Bolton is Valdis Vinkels of Correspondent Horace Sellers of Hebron, Gorreftpondenl drills during the month of 44A, Dec. 28, car fire on Sunset Admitted Monday: Donald Dr., Vernon; Leonard Szarek, cannot be a general service and Saturday from 2 until 5 p.m. Help is needed in the coor­ organ collector and historian. S h e H e ra ld Murdock; leadership, Buckson 646-0375 Anyone having any of the use of the community calendar Andover who will serve in the December. Lane. High St., Rockville; Alexandra must be limited to true ‘shut- The library number is 742-7428. dination and operation of the 646.0375 and scholarship. Miss Sam­ Aliprandi, Broad Brook; A shut-in service for han­ above items to donate is asked He will play primarily Area Profile at the town hall. position until January 1979. Calls responded to were Dec, Drills included Dec. 1, ser­ ins.’ If an individual would like Fashion Show. booths and concessions. bogna. Kenneth Barnes, Pinney Hill Tantillo, Buff Cap Rd., Tolland. dicapped Andover residents is to contact the school. ecclesiastical music, using The purpose of the calendar is Vinkels can be reached at his 2, standby at the firehouse vice portable pumps, driver Anyone wishing to help is Fourteen students were in­ As each student completed Apts., Rockville; Joseph Boc- Discharged Monday; Joseph being coordinated by Mrs. to apply for the service for The Parent Teacher Associa­ •flome of his antique in­ to have town organizations and home at 742-8510 or at his office during a power outage; Dec. 2, training; Dec. 8, pump out two asked to call Pat Dunnack, 742- ducted into the Philip C. Ligouri his speech a candle for the cio. Carriage Dr., Tolland: Alta Cersosimo, Broad Brook; Joseph Barone, a member of reasons other than physical tion is planning its March 7th struments. He will play an 1865 groups fill in their functions so at 549-2800. car engine fire on Camp c e lla r s ; D ec. 11, clean 9644. Chapter of the National Honor quality they spoke of was lit. Brenn, RFD 4, Rockville; Judith Cicia, Bald Hill Rd., Friends of the Library. handicap restriction they “Adventure in Fashion” show. organ that was once in the as to avoid conflicts. Norman Preuss, who served Meeting Rd.; Dec. 7, motor firehouse and trucks; Dec. 15, should.” Organ Program Society at ceremonies recently The 1975 candidates were Herbert Coles, Hubbard Lane, Tolland; Molly Hogan, Orchard Individuals may identify their Men’s, women’s and Registration Closed church. Organizations are en­ as judge since 1963, was vehicle accidents at Rts. 6 & driver training and truck com­ Ellington; John Coughlin, St., Rockville; Thomas Kerr, Mrs. Hohmann said the children’s sewn, knitted and Job Funds Open in the Bolton High School gym. then "tapped"- by Raymond need by calling the library., Registration for the Grades 5 couraged to have a represen­ defeated by Vinkels in the 44A and Notch Rd.; Dec. 7, partment familiarization; Dec. The Andover Rural Music Seller’s discussion will per­ The principal speaker was Allen, superintendent of Glastonbury; Gertrude Burke Rd., Rockville; Robert Mrs. Barone will return the call number of persons requesting crocheted fashions are being and 6 Girl Scout Troop has tative fill in regular meeting November 1974 elections. rescue of a duck stuck in the ice 18, drill on Villa Louisa Rd., Committee will sponsor a tain to the development of the George Athanson. mayor of schools. Dawidowicz, Warehouse Point; McGinnis, River St., Rockville; to discuss the kinds of books the service will determine the sought. closed. dates and special events. Preuss held a public office for at Bolton Lake. work with equipment. Gary Deabill, Middle Rd., Mary Moneypenny, Ludwig types of problems that can be Contact either Pat Dunnack, program of organ music and organ and its music in relation Town Positions Hartford. The new members are desired and to learn the best Materials Sought Events can be put on the 21 consecutive years beginning Dec. 8, motor vehicle acci­ Dec. 22, repair small Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Christine accommodated. 742-%44, or Pat Bain, 742-6537. discussion of the history of the to America and the Colonies. After a brief invocation by Michael Ryba, Kathleen Ellington; Mark Dickey, Union , time to make deliveries and calendar by a phone call to the in 1953 as a Board of Education dent on Rt. 6; Dec. 9, furnace generator on ET-9; set up park St., Rockville; Anna Graczyk, Naess and son. Hilltop Rd., The library is open Monday Andover Elementary School organ Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Tickets will sell at the door TOLLAIND the town, through the efforts of the Rev. John Flora of St. Kowalyshyn. Margaret Lan- pickups. Hoe-Down May 10 teacher David Caron is seeking selectmen's office during its member. Preuss served for 12 backfire; Dec. 10, motor vehi­ building for annual Christmas Franklin St., Rockville; Gloria Vernon; Thomas Reilly, South from 7 until 9 p.m., Tuesday First Congregational Church of for $2 per adult and $1 per child. John Harkins.” George's Episcopal Church and drey, Paul Landrey, Dane Mrs. J.T. Hohmann, chair­ The Parent Teacher Associa­ sofa cushions, carpet squares. Andover. regular hours, Monday through years on the Board of Finance. cle accident on 1-84; Dec. 16, party; Dec. 29, clean firehouse, Luster, White Birch Dr., St., Rockville. Vivian Kenneson a number by the high school Ward. Donna Maneggia, Debbie Story Hour Friday, 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Fire Report standby at firehouse during a remove unsold trees. Tolland; Teresa Scioscio, En­ Birth Monday; A daughter to Correspondent band, Kenneth Roy, teacher, Carron, Lisa Franz, Philip Children between the ages of New Judge of Probate The Bolton Volunteer Fire power outage; Dec. 17, mutual The total man hours for field; Linda Stula, Vernon Ave., Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson, 875-4704 read the society's charter. Manning. Laura Edwards, 4 and 8 are invited to a story Bolton residents are Department responded to 11 aid to North Coventry, Dec. 21, emergencies were 178 and for Rockville; Olive Sykes, John Coventry. Penn D u tch Pix^jresso An assessment aide and an Kurt Cowles, president of the Arnett Thornton, Audrey hour Saturday at the Tolland reminded the judge of probate emergency calls and held 7 motor vehicle accident on Rt. drills were 168. auto mechanic are being sought society, gave a welcome ad­ Leiner, Brenda Longstreth and Library from 10:30 to 11:30. The by Town Manager John Harkins dress. After delivering his ad­ Kathleen Dooley. M ushroom s program is sponsored by the Imp. Italian for at least a year's employ­ dress Cowles introduced four The charge to the candidates Stems and Pieces ment. education committee of the speakers from the past. was delivered by Joseph Tolland Junior Woman’s Club. -m«dwlthone$5purchM»;__ Two Comprehensive Employ­ Randall Fish, chapter Fleming, principal of Bolton The arts committee of the ib u ia to e s ment Training Act (CETA) member, posing as Franklin D. High. club has arranged a display for grants of $21,360 and $9,600 have Roosevelt delivered his first in­ After the benediction by the the month of January at the 17 oz. been awarded the town to hire augural address. Rev. David Campbell of the library. A colonial crafts theme 1 persons who are unemployed. Robin Murdock, chapter United Methodist Church features items such as baker^s Harkins noted the program is member, posing as John parents, guests and members dough and needlecraft. guaranteed for one year and Kennedy, delivered his in­ were invited to the home f r e e will probably be extended. The Men’s Night augural address. economics room for Progress© B e a n s 3 IS ‘1 CETA grant program displaces The Jan. 21 meeting of the Daniel Buckson, chapter refreshments. Stop& Shop H unt’s & Shop gi the Emergency Employment Tolland Junior Woman’s Club member, posing as Martin Progresso Soups Minnestrone or Lentil 3 ^*ans^ 1 _ _ Elbow ^ Luther King Jr., delivered To Meet Thursday Act (EEA) from which the will be "Men’s Night” with The Bolton Junior Woman's T om ato town secured $9,200 during the husbands of members invited. King's famous “I Have a Bread Crumbs Progresso 8 02. cont. M acarom Dream " speech. Club will meet Thursday at 8 past year. After the business meeting, to Linda Sambogna. chapter p.m. at the Community Hall. Tolland’s share of the federal be held at the Savings Bank of Hunt’s Tomatoes 49' or Spaghetti Paste Tolland, a program will feature secretary, posing as Robert The meeting will be a grant was based on i % , or 133 "brainstorming session." Progresso or 5 9 ' persons, unemployed from July Walter Vaught of the Astrology Frost, delivered the poem, "A Pope -2 8 0 2 . can Thin or Hostesses for the meeting Tomato Puree 12oz. through October. Center, East Hartford. Road Not Taken." pkgs. can 5 will be Janet Nevue, Diana Stop & Shop $ *4 7 9 Regular The positions filled cannot The student speakers were Grated Cheese 16oz. jar I Fire Report representing the qualities on Ovian and Barbara Pellerin. have been budgeted for (such as which election to the society is I'se Calendar „„ t h t h .s c ° uf° n *h d > ; ^ the town planner recently Members of the Tolland based. Those qualities are The Bolton Ecumenical Coun- hired). Volunteer Fire Department put Examinations have been in 771 m an-hours during given to two men considered for December, according to Chief 1^ ’re having an ‘^Italian Festival” positions of building and Ron Littell. Emergencies responded to in 6V20 Z. grounds maintenance Two Students Picked mechanics. The assessment town were: Three structure aide hopefully would have some fires, eight vehicle accidents, For All-State Croups piisso come get your Stop & experience, and would help two trash fires, one grass fire, Assessor Walter Lawrence both six service calls, and two false in the field and in the office. alarms. BOLTON Connecticut campus. The other mechanic sought is Out of town, the firemen Donna Holland ^ w o s w o r t h . Deliciou^ foods from our Deli-Hut an automobile mechanic. responded to three mutual aid Insurance Explained Correspondent Bolton High School practical Availablo\n Stores Featuring A Service Oeli. Harkins was notified a few structure fires, two mutual aid This week, we have specially priced the delicious foods you need to standbys, and one mutual aid 646-0375 business class recently heard days ago of the $9,600 grant and serve a great Italian dinner... spaghetti and sauce, sausages, pizza, lots rescue, using the extraction For the first time in the Peter Sylvester, district assis­ said the position will probably Genoa Salami equipment. history of Bolton High School tant of the Equitable Life In­ more. When the quality is this good, and you save molto lira, you get your Carando be secretarial. In non-emergency calls the two of its students were chosen surance, speak about different Stop & Shopsworth! Artificial Casing '{2 A veteran was hired in men answered five standbys in for the All-Connecticut Band types of life insurance and its Get your Stop & ShopsworthI August for nine months as a truck driver under a $5,000 EEA town and attended nine drills, and Chorus, many benefits. $199 Carando Brand and two meetings. Michael Ryba and Daniel The class, under the direction Pepperoni * lb. grant, and six youths were Chief Littell said that the Buckson received outstanding of Miss Mariana Malin, is Carando employed last summer in Mortadella Brand 69<= various departments, under a department used the fire truck scores and will be participating studying all forms of insurance. Black Forest ^ Q C Comprehensive Manpower pump to free clogged drains on in the chorus. Five students A question and answer period Stop & Shop Wine Vinegar bo ,24= Beef Chuck Italian Loaf Brand ib. from the school auditioned. grant. Virginia Lane on Jan. 10, after followed Sylvester’s presenta­ bo Stop&Shop Salad Oil ,99= Provolone Cheese siic'ng 1 79'= John Burokas, Board of responding to a call that a J The chorus will have a con­ tion. cert sometime in May. Viva Italian Dressing 55= Honey Glazed Hann'-p-'ed,'^ $119 Selectmen chairman, termed flooded basement was en­ Taking MCC Courses White Clam Sauce 59= the CETA grants a "windfall to dangering a furnace there. Eastern Division Nine Bolton High School Potato Salad Chorus Solid White Tuna 'c?; 59= Blade Steak seniors will be taking a college Stop t Shop o ja bone-in Seven Bolton High School course this semester at Food Storage Bags2s Count Packaga\5o^O* I Macaroni & Beef 891 students were recently named Manchester Community Sandwich Bags 8oc“nfp«ug. 3 p"»< *1 When you spend dollars for Italian Fiesta Dip 89fq. to participate in the Eastern beef, make sure you get College. The students were Stop & Shop Plastic Wrap'^'i' *1 Bcllacicco Brand R Q C Division Chorus concert Garlic Bread 6 oz. Loaf chosen on the basis of their Glad Trash Bags 10 Couni Peckage 99= great beef.., Stop & Shop scheduled for Jan. 25. rank in class and by teacher "Quality-Protected” beef. Selectmen To Attend A Chosen to participate were recommendations. All-week freezer specials! >i?Ba5 Ib. Reel in the Savings! Robin Murdock and Patricia All the participating students 49 Meeting to Organize Manneggia, sopranos; Cindy stretch bone-in are college bound and will be Deluxe Beef Chuck Underblade Steak 89 lb. Sib.box Squid^l29 Bither and Brenda Longstretn, given credit when they enter Fro2en Small Town Group altos; Daniel Buckson and college. Come get Beef Chuck Top Blade Steak boneless Delicious stuffed and baked in tomato sauce. Michael Ryba, tenors and Ran­ The Bolton High School facul­ Pixza*!®® Oft r \ y naf^Uano Haddock Fillets dy Fish, bass. 26 02. package Conference of Mayors ty and administration feel the 'Quality-Protected" Beet $•^59 Eldorado Brand $i29 BOLTON 12 02 QQc Beef Chuck Cubed Steak Breaded Shrimp 1 Ib pkg. I Students chosen to par­ students who are on a high level Greene County Ravioli pkg promotes the interest of larger ticipate in the Eastern Band academically should be allowed Buitoni Lasagna Cooked Flounder or Haddock M' communities. The organizers 'Qualily-Prolected" Beet Tasia 0'S«a 1 Ib pkg. Donna Holland were Linda Sambogna, clarinet to pursue their intellectual in­ Birds 10 02. $H Beef Chuck For Stew *11? say there are unique problems Italian Vegetables Eye 2 pkgs. I Dressed Smelts Ffoion 69' and Todd Redden, bass terests that cannot be met at Correspondent that face smaller towns, Chopped or Leaf Spinach 4 pkqt. 89' Simply Super Uniformly good everytime. 646-0375 clarinet. Margaret Landrey the high school level. problems which have been ig­ Birds Eys From our Stop & Shop Kitchen The selectmen will attend a will play the piccolo in the Those students participating Bird! Eye Regular" nored for some time. They said Corn on the Cob Four Ear Pkg 65= meeting Jan. 17 at 10:30 a.m. at orchestra. and the courses they are taking 10 02 to insist that small com­ Birds EyeTasti Puffs pkgi. I The students were chosen by are Danny Buckson, sociology; 3 B r e ^ P i z z a 'kg 5 9 " the Lord Cromwell Inn in munities provide the same level Graund BeeS 79 Ib. Cromwell to help organize an Edward DiFronzo, music direc­ Harold Sanborn, Robert Giglio, specials that expect from us. •Simply Super tegular ground beei contains not more than 28% of lal. of service as larger, fully tor. William Stern, philosophy; Coedeed Chickens association of representatives staffed towns, is wrong. They of- the foods your & Shopsworth. T o rtellin i of small towns. Any community member Randy Fish, Lauren Davis, Stop Roasted or Barbecue Style said the direction of state Angy’s 602. The organization would wishing tickets may purchase English composition; Robin iVs our way of giving yu y Our delicious White Gem chicken. • It legislation and regulations in promote the interest of smaller them at the door of Jorgenson Murdock, Michael Ryba and Miniature ravioli. the last few years have been Chicken Breast towns much the way the Auditorium on the University of NfeatBalls can exactly that. Kurt Cowles, psychology. Minute Maid Orange Juice can 59= 5002 W h ite Gem 14 OZ. Red Hawiian Punch =" 29= Meat Lasagna pkg. 89= U.S. Grade "A” — Whole or Split « 14 01. p ric e ! Lenders Bagelspi*'". Eg»«o„ion 2 79= Cheese Lasagna Heal & Serve pi^g 79= Sensational low The sweetest tasting chicken money can buy! Ib. Indians May Get Taste O’Sea Cod Fillets pkg. ’ 1°’ Pizza Sub Sandwich t«„ 69= Area Schools Get \\ Sara Lee Pull Aparts 'IV 99= Chicken Thighs 79m Chicken Drumsticks 99 Ralsin-Cinnsmon, K onty or Dutch Apple Cold season savings on Campground Gift M ad n e White Gem U.S. Grade "A" White Gem U.S. Grade "A" Health & Beauty Aids! Innovation Grants ^GaLfce Cream 119 Lavoris Mouthwash 9 9 ‘ SOUTH WINDSOR Merit Brand Asst. Flavors 40 OZ. Bonus Pack Bottle Three area school systems — tion and control, and combining Recreation h Ib. Half Gallon Carton W Italian Sausage— "1 Andover, Coventry, and the basic elements of art. Judy Kuehnel The South Windsor Recrea­ p o ta to e s I'lium y u u i Bayer Aspirin (iorrespondent Ellington — are among 22 which Ms. Mazzorana, an art tion Department announces Hendrie’s Ice Cream Cups -‘T* 200 Count Package teacher at Ellington High 644-1364 Of SundM Cupi M 02 pkg. Low Calorie Goodness! will be funded through the that there is a Women’s Open U.S. No. 1 School, plans to develop a South Windsor land, a Milford Whole, 2 ’/2-3 lbs Vaseline Intensive Teacher Projects Assistance Play Session available to Program, for innovative puppetry class working on all man had hoped would eventual­ Values from our dairy department! Care Lotion 15 oz. bottle women 18 years and older. O ur White Gems are a 99= phases of putting on a puppet ly become a wildlife sanctuary, \^al Shoulder Blade legular or Herbal classroom arts projects. The open play will take place show including writing the show may instead become a seasonal combination of ^ Serve in a tomato A total of 177 proposals were every Wednesday at Timothy lUootta Cheese Nyquil 9 9 ° material. The show will be camping ground for Wisconsin lb sauce and topwith ^ ^ 0 9 submitted by faculty members Edwards School gym from 8 to quality breed, ra l^ Oh™ Calabro Whole Milk 16 02. presented to the children in the Indians. Bag onions and peppers. ^ B i b . from diverse elementary and 10:30 p.m. One court will be w hite finest quality l ^ a _ A For your Italian recipes. cup 6 9 ^ Nasal Spray 79= secondary schools throughout elementary schools. Raymond Rioux, who has open for informal volleyball 4 Way — 15 c,c. package Corn Oil Margarine 75= for stuffing $ i2 9 the state. All of the 1974-75 proposals said he is in "failing health" play and the other court will be oem thrifty value. Limit o Veal Breast ' lb. S 02 Vicks Vaporub 49= Jacqueline Eagles, Andover were evaluated by the arts has begun to take legal steps chickens, either whole or Stella Parmesan Wedge pkg 69= open for full-court basketball. Ht f 5 02 for $179 1.3 oz. Jar Elementary School, will agency’s education staff and, in necessary to donate eight of 16 To make this women’s Stella Romano Wedge pkg. 69= Veal Stew Boneless cacciatore ' lb. cut-up or split. Congespirin 36 Count Btl. receive $250; Dorothy Gilliam, turn, reviewed by Dr. Robert acres of land in town to the In­ program a success, good par­ 2 V2-3 lbs 4 5 lb Riggio Sliced Mozzarella L°g' 55 $179 5 9 ' Coventry Grammar School, Saunders and Dr. Lloyd dians. ticipation is needed. Residents Flavorlul and tender. 5 Broilers Cut up or Split when you can buy quality Stella Shredded Mozzarella L°g‘ 45 Veal Shoulder Roast-Boneless ' lb. $250; and Carol Mazzorana, Schmidt, art and music con­ The land which is located are invited to come and meet Dristan Decongestant sultants, respectively, to the V\/hite Gem 24 Count Ellington High School, $230. along the Podunk River is part new friends while getting exer­ From Stop & Shop's own bakery! Fresh from our garden of eatin’ Tablets Bottle 99= Ms. Eagles is the music state Department of Education. of the many acres historians cise. teacher at Andover. With the believe was the original hunting Joh Funds Allocated funding, she will select a small grounds of South Windsor's South Windsor Town Manager MIX 8. pop in the oven tor an e m y ^ Italian number of "musically inclined Podunk Indians more than 200 Terry V. Sprenkel said today Sliced No repricing on merchandise already students not necessarily with years ago. ^.id f lR li£. b Pnr tho freshest Broccoli produce in town come to stop & Shop. 4 9 that the level of funding for the g to p & S h o p Bread price marked on our shelves. When we previous musical training ” to TIME LAG Rioux, who is a hunter and CETA Title VI jobs allocated to 16 02. must increase a price, a new unit price lag will explore sounds and their NEW YORK (UPI) -- trapper, purchased the parcel the town was predicated on an loaves show the new selling price. A red plastic tag creative organization. Astronomers at The American in 1965 when he was employed unemployment rate of 3.6 per iPggPlaiits S9! will indicate the items on which there have The program will deal with Museum-Hayden Planetarium on the assembly line at Pratt All Butter English Muffins2 43= been increases. (Unit price tags with both the cent for the month of October MacanMd Slop 4 Shop I I 02 pkg the use of recorded sounds report that the year 1974 was 365 and Whitney Aircraft in East 2 24 02 old and new prices are being prepared.) But 1974. Buttertop Bread lo iv t l stock already on the shell will be sold at the musical or otherwise, which by days and one second long. The Hartford. The land is mostly a According to Connecticut 16 01 C e le ry -39 the students’ manipulation will extra “leap-second” was added flood plain in the spring. Cracked Wheat Bread loavei old, lower price. When there's a price de­ Labor Department data, 241 Slop I Shop crease, we will lower the price on shelf stock. be sifted, altered, superim­ by our nation’s timekeepers. The The land is presently willed in persons residing in South Wind­ Maple Walnut Cake 79= Florida Chicory or Escarole25 s.. II you find a can or package with more than posed, edited and such, to National Bureau of Standards, to part to relatives, with eight of S a l t i n g one price, you'll pay the lowest price (or that sor were unemployed at the become a new creation keep our clocks in step with the 16 acres willed to the time. m t u i e r ^103/4 oz First of the Season can or package." justifying the title of music, planet earth. Medical Mission Sisters 'Weekly ipe cisti or " t i l l items " priced lower then our regular prices in South Windsor will receive Crackers and cans D aisy D onuts will be lepnced upward 10 (heir regular prices alter ths sale tv«nl Ms. Eagle said. Astronomical time is based on Philadelphia. Items controlled by slate laws, tobacco, and beer ate exempt Irom Ms. Glliam, of Coventry, said $17,464 for the period through tomato soup. 1-Ib Plain or Sugar 11Vi 02 .* ^ this policy. the rotation of the earth, but our Rioux. an ecology advocate, December 1975. The federal ^Temple Oranges 1 2 °'6 9 ^ she envisions a project of move- Our own Stop & Shop. pkgs. A basic timekeeping is by atomic lives in a house trailer in government has released Lunchtime pkg 2 ment coordinating these clock. Our planet is slowing Milford which is heated by a nationally $750 million of the $4 39 Stop & Shop Orange Cake 89= Hyacinth Plant «po. 99ea. Philo. Totem-on-Poie Stop&Shop wants "special subjects" areas using down, at an irregular rate, and goodness. 3 woodburning stove. He sleeps in Slop i Shop Orff techniques and in­ billion authorization. BananaTea Bread 12W 01 pkg. 59= to be your so periodically we must add an a sleeping bag and is known for Cl stops 0 13 02. $<4 Prices elleclive Mon., Jan. 13 — Sat., Jan. 18 noted Hems offered for sale not available in case tots, or to struments from the music area In the event the unemploy­ extra second to our year. Sand, or Frank. Rolls Shop W pkge. pkgi. I other retail dealers or wholesalers. Most items specially sale In fairneat to alt of our cuilomart. we reserve the right to limit priced, some at our everyday low prices. Bakery prices effec­ Food Stamp Store. for rhythmic movement and his outspoken moves against ment situation further 33 02. Q O C The leap-second was inserted Stop&Shop Lemon Pie pkg. Q O tales to three packages of any Item except where otherwise tive Monday thru Saturday. various legislative bodies. He deteriorates, additional jobs - Jan 13 Thru Sat., Jan-18 dance, tying in with the at the end of December 31. ’Thus supports himself by taking odd and funding could become Starts Mon., Jan. physical education program of the start of 1975 A.D. was jobs and hunts, traps and picks available to South Windsor, STOP&SHOP in'MANCHESTER 263 Middle Turnpike West • EAST HARTFORD 830 Silver Lane. 8;00a.m.-10:00p.m.,Mon.-Sat. body development, coordina­ delayed by that one second. berries for food. Sprenkel said. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan. 15, 1975 Coolidge-Stickelmaier: ON SECOND THOUGHT By JAN WARREN Patricia C. Boll and Charles W. Watson, both of Hartford, exchanged wedding vows Jan. 11 at St. Mary’s Church in We’re Going Coco Locol Manchester. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Boll of 50 Elwood Rd. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, The other night my husband moonlight to torrid tropical "Escape to paradise! Follow and Mrs. Douglas Watson of came home from work, threw a rhythms. the sun!” etc. The big handful of travel folders on the "Just look at these girls!” I Brookfield Center. difference was in the people. The Rev. Bruce W. Jacques kitchen table, turned to me and said to my husband. “I can't On the cover of the folder was of St. Mary’s Church officiated said, "Let’s go somewhere! compete with them. Why didn't pictured a nicely friendly at the double-ring ceremony. You pick the place. I'm game you give me more notice? looking couple dozing in beach The church was decorated with for anything as long as there Maybe if I'd had the whole chairs. The woman was are palm trees, white sandy month of December not to eat white pompons. wearing a green plaid one-piece The bride, given in marriage beaches and we can sit in the in, I could manage. But not bathing suit with a skirt. And by her father, wore an ivory sun and drink coco locos." now. Never. I’ll be a misfit." from the furrows in her brow, gown designed with scoop "Do you mean just you and "Oh come on," said my hus­ furrows that were visible even neckline trimmed with ojd- me?" I cried executing a quick band. “Don't be silly. Anyway in repose, I knew she had a fashioned lace. Her chiffon veil Gerrick Photo little tango in the middle of the these aren’t real people, they’re i I bunch of children. Probably was trimmed with matching CO < kitchen floor. models flown down to make the teen-agers. I had a good feeling lace and she carried a cascade O •<’* As soon as dinner was over I folders look good. There'll be Mrs. Charles W. Watson about her husband too, though bouquet of carnations, and pom­ sat down at the table — all plenty of women on the beach you couldn't see much of him. pons accented with opal leaves enthusiasm — and began to go who look just like you." He had a straw hat pulled over and trailing ivy. through the folders. "If you’re trying to make me his face and a newspaper was Miss Melissa Sherman of Brookfield Center, and Mrs. Bookbinder, James Boll of S OJi5 Immediately the edge was feel better, thanks,” I said. Qi n spread out on his ample Marblehead, Mass, was maid of Kathye Boll of Colchester, Vt. Manchester, and William Boll. taken off my enthusiasm. I'd "But I don’t want to go to a ^ 3 5 stomach. In his hand he held a honor. She wore a deep purple They wore gowns similar to A reception was held at the looked at just a few folders tropical paradise just to be em­ coconut that was topped with a sleeveless gown with hooded that worn by the honor atten­ Marlborough Tavern in O o ^ when it became evident that the barrassed by my one-piece hibiscus blossom and two dant except in deep pink. They Marlborough. ’The couple will w 0) 5 O) jacket. She carried a cluster of Ui only women who go to these bathing suit." straws. also carried pink and purple reside in Windsor. windswept tropical beaches are 1 returned to the travel pink and purple carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss carnations. Both Mr. and Mrs. Watson V====i55=«i super-young, bronzed, bikini- folders, a little absently this "This is it!" I cried to my Lynne Greenwood of F ar­ Peter Droz of Hartford was are 1974 graduates of the Hart­ clad women with no hips. Ab­ time, when suddenly I came husband. "This is the place for mington, Miss Chris Watson of best man. Ushers were Ronald ford Art School. solutely no hips. There were upon a resort that looked as us. It's got everything: Palm pictures of them everywhere: though it might be for us! trees, white sandy beaches and Jumping the waves, lounging at The claims on the folder were look, isn't that a coco loco he’s L poolside, dancing in the the same as the other resorts. holding in his hand?" Mrs. Calvin C. Coolidge AL Members e o 5 Should Turn ^ q: 5 o Joan Stickelmaier of was best man. Ushers were Y. Metamora, 111. and Calvin C. Michael Libbee and Frank In Tickets Coolidge of Hebron exchanged Coolidge. IN THE SERVICE Members of the Dilworth- wedding vows Dec. 28 at St. A reception was held at Quey-Cornell Post of the w t o Mary’s Church in Metamora. Legion Hall in Metamora, after American Legion, who are still OJ 0) ENGAGED The bride is the daughter of holding tickets for the Bermuda c n CO a; >0 : which the couple left on a trip to assigned to the 20th Tactical M r. and Mrs. Jerome Airman John G. Bell, son of Sweepstakes are urged to Lake Geneva, Wise. Fighter Wing of the U. S, Air Stickelmaier of Metamora, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bell of return them along with stubs Forces in Europe. The sergeant The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Coolidge is a graduate of 236 Scott Dr., Manchester, has and money immediately. is a 1954 graduate of Oblate Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coolidge of Metamora H'gh School and graduated at Sheppard AFB, According to Henry R. Wierz- Seminary in Bucksport, Maine. Hebron. currently a senior at Bradley Tex., from the U.S. Air Force bicki Sr., AL public relations of­ His wife, Phyllis, is the '- ”'1 Miss Cathy Smith of University, Peoria, 111. Mr. aircaft mechanic course con­ ficer, state law requires 100 per daughter of Mrs. Corinne C. Metamora was maid of honor. Coolidge is a graduate of Rham ducted by the Air Training cent ticket accountability. Martin of Caribou, Maine. Bridesmaids were Mrs. High School and Bradley Command (ATC). The airman, Further information may be ob­ Suzanne Schierer and Miss University. He is serving as a who was trained to repair tained by contacting Post Com­ UJ MO Becky Stickelmaier. lieutenant in the U. S. Air current Air Force jet aircraft, mander John Mayne or David I CM 5 U J (0 (1) is being assigned to Reese AFB, a — t o Kevin Trush of Peoria, 111 Force. Morsey, chairman of the event. I c ■<» Army Pvt. Timothy J. ■CO CO Tex., or duty with a unit of The sweepstakes will take 0) - , OS (1) Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0) ^ V I ATC. He attended Manchester place Saturday at 10 p.m. at the l o O I ( O c Joseph P. Kennedy, 81 Allison u. High School. Post Home. Preceeding the : o> o w S o Dr., South Windsor, completed I C-' event will be a buffet at 8 p.m. • h- eight weeks of basic combat a • followed by dancing. U training at Ft. Knox, Ky. Z » ; a M.Sgt. Clarence W. Ouellette, LaBonne Travel is in charge COLLEGE NOTES S o son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard of all travel arrangements. 3 a in Cl Ouellette of 21 Court St., : CD Rockville, has re-enlisted in the YOUR MASUR CMAROI MLCOMC ON * U FRII2IR ORMRI CM ( 0 o UJ E o J Among the students Dame College, Manchester, U. S. Air Force. Sgt. Ouellete, Pco >, receiving honors at Hartford N.H. She is a graduate of East who began his Air Force career WESTERN BEEF State Technical College in Hart­ Catholic High School and a in 1954, is an intelligence senior at the college majoring technician at Upper Heyford ford are: 63 TOUAND TURNNKi MON TUBS WfD SAT 9 TO I Visual Arts Photo in elementary education. RAF Station, England. He is MANCHESTIR THUHS FRI 9 TO 9 High Honors: Terrance P. Td. 643-IIM SUNDAY 9 TO 6 O’Neill, Rt. 6, Andover; Brian The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss Ruth The engagement of Miss Don­ D. Clavette, 10 S. Hawthorne Rhonda Susan Kliewer of Elaine Veal of Manchester to na Lee Daniel of Manchester to St.; Thomas R. Hite, 122 Oak Brattleboro, Vt. to Charles Nor­ OPEN SyNDAVS 9 Tl 6 Glenn Gunther Wattley of .Orland T. Pritchard Jr. of St.; and James H. Poole III, 62 A man Swensen of Manchester Glastonbury, has been an­ Rochester, N.Y. has been an­ Pleasant St. has been announced by her nounced by her parents, Mr, nounced by her nvpther, Mrs. fSAIiSTliW EEirm parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ray and Mrs. Harold D. Veal of 41 Elizabeth K. DanieNof 22 Ard­ Also, James J. Bocaar, 7 Kliewer of Brattleboro, Vt. Santina Dr. more Rd. She is also the King St., Roger W. Fujimoto, SALEI Mr. Swensen is the son of the Mr. Wattley is the son of Mr. daughter of the late Howard M. 137 Regan Rd., and Kim V. Rev, and Mrs. Norman Swen­ Daniel. Prokop, 15 Middle Butcher Rd., and Mrs. Herbert L. Wattley of OVEN PREPARED son of Manchester. Glastonbury. Mr, Pritchard is the son of all of Rockville; and RIB The bride-elect is a graduate Mr. and Mrs. Orland T. Richard W. Poehnert 23 The bride-elect is a 1972 1 ST - 4 TH of Brattlebor (Vt.) High School Pritchard of 38 TalKngod Dr., Loveland Hill Rd., Vernon. LB and a 1974 graduate of Seattle graduate of Manchester High South Windsor. ROAST RIBS 1.39 Pacific College. She is current­ School and is entering her The bride-elect is a graduate senior year at Trinity College Ann Marie Ladyga, daughter ly employed as a child care of Lassell College, Newton, of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno S. where she is majoring in Mon.-Wed. 10-5:30 Route 83 counselor at The Children’s Mass, and Hofstra University, Ladyga, 39 Horton Rd., has chemistry. Thurs.-FrI. 10-9 Talcottville, Conn. BONELESS RIB EYE Home in Cromwell. Hempstead, N.Y. She was been named to the dean’s list Her fiance, a 1971 graduate of employed as an art instructor in Sat. 9:30-5:30 Tel. 643-9016 Her fiance was graduated for the fall semester at Notre DELMONICO STEAKS LB Manchester High School, is a Long Island, N.Y. before 2.19 from Glastonbury High School 1973 graduate of ’The Culinary joining the East Hartford Institute of America. He is also in 1972. He is presently a senior at Columbia University where School System as an art employed at The Children's teacher. ECONOMY Home as director of food ser­ he is majoring in mechanical engineering. Her fiance, a graduate of RIB EYE vices. Wilbraham Academy, BONELESS The couple plan a July wed­ No date has been set for the Wilbraham, Mass, and STEAK FROZEN ding in Brattleboro. wedding. Syracuse University, Syracuse, 1.59LB N.Y., served as a lieutenant in the U. S. Navy where he was an airborne navigator in Southeast VACUUM PACKED LEAN Asia. He is employed as a sales Bengtson Heads engineer for Aluminum Com­ Priced Below BACON Wholesale pany of America, Rochester, Semi-Annual 99 LB Scandia Lodge N.Y. 4F AF YEARLY WEEK SPECIALS^ -Y Y The couple plan a Feb. 22 MON, TUES. WED. ONLY wedding at St. John’s Episcopal M Our Reijiilcir . Herbert A. Bengtson of 253 dation, presented books on Church in Vernon. Gardner St. recently was ’ in­ Scandinavia to the Mary Public Sale stalled for his second term as Cheney Library and cares for .SIRLOIN 1 QQt chairman of .Scandia Lodge, some of the planters on Main h Vasa Order of America, in St. At the time of his death in . STEAK KL - ceremonies at Odd Fellows Persons of Scandinavian des­ 1931, it was estimated that Hall. cent interested in membership Thomas Edison’s 1,097 inven­ 20% - 50% off : PORTERHOUSE 1 r A The installing officers from in Scandia Lodge may contact tions had brought $25.5 billions Norden Lodge of Hartford were Bengtson or any other officer. to the pockets of businessmen -K STEAK O " 'It X i VV around the world. led by Carl Erickson, district Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The (rreatest values of the year, deputy WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND MOST the most famous labels in men’s fashions... Other officers installed are VARIED DISPLAY OF FRESHLY CUT 5 Everett Johnson, vice chair­ MEATS IN THE AREA' STOP IN AND JUST 5 and all right out of our regular stock. man, Mrs. Gustaf Gull, vice MAKE THIS NEW YEAR BROWSE. recording secretary; Mrs. Fresh Lean Francesco Morasco, financial Casual Slacks flb secretary, Ivar Carlson, ONE FOR THE ROOKSI Suits GROUND CHUCK treasurer. Mrs Harry Thoren, Outerwear Sport (Mats chaplain 1 Fresh Extra Lean 1 Also, Mrs Emma Nyquist, Dress Shirts Sweaters no mistress of ceremonies; Mrs. 1 GROUND ROUND . e i a I l 9 Mirian Carlson, vice mistress The Manchester Adult School Necktvear Sport Shirts ■ of ceremonies , Allan Hellstrom O ffe rs Dress Slacks Shoes Sr , inner guard, John Miller, OR 10 LB BOX outer guard; Mrs Elvira FREE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IN I s Anderson, trustee; Henry HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PREP IQ^ 1 GROUND CHUCK PAHIES 3 lb Bengtson, auditor; Mrs. Clarw For adults who want to take the state diploma exam. Through January 18 ^ W Stowell, cultural leader; and Arne Gustafson and Francesco Pre-HIgh School Review - For adults who desire ad­ Maslei Charge, Bank Americard and our own charge card accepted. FREEZER DEPT Morasco, Vasa Park board ditional help In the fundamentale of ENQLI8H, members. MATH, READING and SPELLING before entering Unwrapped " 7 the equivalency classes. Vasa Order of America is a LB cultural and beneficial frater­ English as a Second Language - For the foreign SIHS HINDS nal organization for persons of born adult who wishes to gain a greater fluency In HINDS WRAPPED LB 99* S I D E S L B 89* Scandinavian descent and their English. families, GEMMIS ’^HINDS AND V2 SIDES ALSO AVAILABLE Scandia Lodge, which Classe begin January 21 HOUSE OF CLOTHING celebrates its 75th anniversary For more Information call 2450 MAIN STREET, GLASTONBURY 633-5203 this year, has donated scholarships through the 646-5854, Ext. 252 Manchester Scholarship Foun- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 15, 1975 — PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Jan. 15, 1975 Three Major Events Comment Session A 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Board of NEEDLEPOINT FRAMED ABOUT TOWN Directors’ comment session is On Cedars Calendar scheduled for Thursday in the By Experts Manchester Municipal Three major events are on Building. 10% OFF tT m Aboumrad is chairman for a.m. at the church, 43 Spruce 10 a.m. at the South United the calendar for Nutmeg Ladies Night, and his com­ First Church of Christ, Scien­ The session is for town Forest. Tall Cedars of Labanon, tist, will have a testimony St. Methodist CJiurch campus. Ala- residents who wish to file com- mittee consists of Rowlett, teen for the 12- to 20-year-old in the coming three weeks. Robert Muldoon and Albert meeting tonight at 8 at the ments, complaints or They are: church, 447 N. Main St. The Al-Anon family groups will children of problem drinkers recommendations on any sub­ bam'9 A p p le McNanney. There will be a will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at • Midwinter Conference at meeting is open to the public. meet tonight at 8 at the Second ject in the board’s jurisdiction. social hour at 6:30, dinner at the Pathfinders Club. The fami­ ART GALLERIES om ini-wD. Atlantic City, N.J., next 7:30, and dancing later to the Congregational parish house, Similar sessions are held on MAHCHESTER PARKADE 114; TMH-m. weekend. The Presbyterian Church will 385 N. Main St.; Thursday at 8 ly groups are open to friends the first Tuesday (in the mor­ 114. UT. IM big band sound of the Sphinx and relatives living with 4ext to Forbea & Wallaca Ii4 SON. 12-S • Concert Jan. 27 by the have a Bible study and prayer p.m. at the Pathfinders Club, ning) and third Thursday (in Temple 18-piece Stage Band. problem drinkers. Sphinx Temple Shrine Band at meeting tonight at 7:30 and a 102 Norman St.; and Friday at the evening) of each month. the Masonic Temple. Bible study Thursday at 9:30 • Ladies Night at Piano’s in Bolton Feb. 8. At the conference, officers learn in seminars about Supreme Forest coming events. Attending from Nutmeg will be Grand Tall Cedar William Blatchley, Senior Deputy James Aboumrad, Junior Depu­ ty George Wark, Scribe Arthur Tinsz, Treasurer Louis Phillips, and District Deputy Wayne Secrist. . Appointed officers attending will be Leonard Savastio, Nash Rowlett, Frank Plumbridge and Dean Cronkite’ garden The Shrine Band concert will ^OP.RiTE be about 8:30 on Jan. 27, after the business meeting of the Forest. Directing will be John sw eet peas Hefferman. Sphinx Temple Band is the oldest in Shrinedom, and last June won first place in competi­ tion during the national conven­ tion in Atlantic City. 5 It played concerts twice in 4 s 9 9 ^ Manchester in 1974 —a Center Park concert in September and a Christmas concert Dec. 9 for SHOP-RITE CUT SHOP-RITE T/ 1 / / SHOP-RITE WHOLE SHOP-RITE CUT OR the Washington Social Club. Tall Cedars, their Masonic friends, families and associates are invited. GREEN BEANS APPLE SAUCE 7 ^ TOMATOES SLICED BEETS

SOCIAL SECURITY 4 •..9 9 ^ 3 . . . . 8 9 LUIGI VITELLI IMPORTED BELLA MARIA PEELED SHOP-RITE WHOLE OR SLICED SHOP-RITE WHOLE4.99 ITALIAN PLUM WHITE PURPLE Q. When I am 65 next month, I 2-lb. 3-oz. 1-lb. 12-oz. plan to retire and apply for TOMATOES TOMATOES can POTATOES PLUMS monthly Social Security PRIDE OF THE FARM SHOP-RITE SHOP-RITE FRENCH STYLE . IN SYRUP SLICED OR HALVES payments. However, later on PEELED MIXED GREEN 0 SHOP-RITE CLING 1.|b. 13-OZ. C l O this year I plan to visit friends in England for a year. Can my TOMATOES 99 VEGETABLES BEANS 99 PEACHES^ _ checks be sent to me in WHY PAY MORE? SHOP-RITE VAC PACK (12-oz. Can) or WHOLE KERNEL England? SHOP-RITE SLICED SHOP-RITE a. Yes. Social Security checks SAUERKRAUT CARROTS 5 ‘. r 9 9 CORN JEA N S 4 can°r9y FRANKS pkSBS^ can be sent to most foreign 99 countries. Be sure to notify the -U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF SALE! J FARM FRKSII l‘HOI)l'('F! b C M n Social Security Administration BEEF CHUCK UNDER BLADE BEEF CHUCK FIRST CUT of your address in England before leaving for your visit. INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS, "40" SIZE Q. I have just started getting BLADE GROUND retirement checks from Social Security. I have also been get­ GRAPEFRUIT ting VA compensation. Does BEEF my VA compensation count as STEAK A earnings? CONTAINS A. No. Only wages and self NO MORE employment income count as 1 0 9 9 ^ THAN 25% earnings. Non-work income, BY WEIGHT such as pensions, dividends, SWEET, JUICY, “100” SIZE %3%3 lb OF BEEF FAT 9 9 t savings, or interest, does not affect your Social Security payments. Q. I was told to apply for TANGELOS BONELESS BEEF CHUCK BEEF CHUCK Social Security payments two or three months before I retire, SIRLOIN STEAK POT ROAST FOR STEW but I wrote to my home town pNELESS^ ^ - ft several months ago for my $167 U N D E R ^ ^ l S birth certificate and have not 1 0 . 5 9 ' ' I lb. received it yet. Should I wait 1 lb. until it comes before I apply? FIRM RIPE FIRST CUT FOR LONDON BROIL A. No. Apply for payments Round‘ BEEF ROUND Pork Loin .99' without it. Your Social P u rity TOMATOES 3 office may suggest some other Tip Steak 3 TOP ROUND STEAK Pork Loin documents you can use to prove BEEF ROUND STEAK DELICIOUS GOLDEN O O C your age. DR RED OOlb. Cube Steak Pork Loin .ss' Q. I am looking ahead and APPLES BONELESS BEEF CHUCK trying to figure my retirement CHICORY OR Pot Roast SHOULDER SIRLOIN TIP *1 Pork Chops income. Is it possible for me to FOR LONDON BROIL find out how much my Social ESCAROLE 29£ Pork Loin Bottom Round 147 SHOP-RITE Security payments will be? BEEF CHUCK PORK SHOULDER FLORIDA BONELESS $ 1 19 A. Yes. Any Social Security Round B ,,*1" SHOULDER STEAK 1 lb. Smoked Rolls (WATER AOOCO) lb. office can give you an estimate ORANGES 10.59« Top of your Social Security Chicken Legs 79' payments. It is a good idea to Tip Roast A Jl” BEEF CHUCK talk to a representative when Anjou Pears 1.33' SHOULDER STEAK Chicken Breast 99' you are beginning to think about Rump Roast “« retirem ent. In addition to IN OUR DAIRY CASE! giving you an estimate of what HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS! FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS! your payments will be when you WHY PAY MORE? MAINE SPECIAL "FRENCH FRIES ON COR "ALL VARIETIES" retire, he or she can also tell 2-LB. ORANGE you what papers and other in- DRISTAN $189I^L^ iformation you will need when TABLETS POTATOES CASSEROLES JUICE you apply. Q. I am planning to retire the end of January. I heard that it Dial Very Dry 99' Cod Fillets 99' Waffles 6 s* l Cottage Cheese::49' takes about six to nine months AND CARROTS for Social Security to get my Toothpaste a 39' Peas SHOP RITE GRADE A 99' Juice "ssr 2 4?:. 99^ Margarine n-vs... ~69' latest wages on their records. S W in 'S ”ALL VARIETIES" LINKS OR MEAT PATTIES How can 1 be sure my next re­ Cepacol— . ■s'99' Ice Milk :89' Sausages BROWN 4 SERVE •p^'79'^ Kraft Cheez Whiz - 89' 5 cent wages will be included in 5 ------GENERAL MERCHANDISE------■APPETIZER DEPT.!- ■DELI DELIGHTS!- figuring my monthly payments. Yogurts A. When you apply for retire­ pacific NO-IRON iUVENAE DENM LOOK M P T Q tASY RIOCR PATTERN BOILED HAM ARMOUR HAM ment payments, you should sub­ TWIN FLAT OR FITTED ei. W Grapefruit .a . mit copy C of your 1974 State­ DOMESTIC STORE SLICED Q o l o f l ment of Earnings (Form W-2) Pillow Case s*3“ W C I I C i V I ISRAELI FRUIT to the Social Security office. On V2-lb 9 8 ' 2 3® L FRESH BAKED GOODS! the basis of the Form W-2, all of ______SEAFOOD SAVINGS!------CHEEZCO.(PAST. PROC.) BEEF OR REGULAR your creditable earnings for FROZEN AMERICAN OSCAR MAYER 1974 will be included when your HEAT H SERVE CHEESE BOLOGNA____ CROW N TOP rate is figured. FISHCAKES . 6 9 ' CARANDO GENOA SHOPRITE Salami (ARTIFICIAL CASING) -59' Franks BEEF SKINLESS DINNER WHITE frozcnlaroc W V I U I V I CALAMAM Cole Slaw 45' Gem Franks BREAD V l ^ e . I i j « $ p 9 EMPLOYEE FREEZE SC SilO D S CARACAS (UPl) -■ The Venezuelan congress has passed valuable c o u p o n 587 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ^J!H'!11!'!H1[ VALUABLE COUPON J 1 legislation freezing the number Toward lha purchaa# ol of employes in business, industry Toward lh« purchaa* ol a 1-lb. Can ol a 10-lb. Bagol and government. MANCHESTER Anyone fired must be replaced SANKA GOLD MEDAL' within 30 days by someone earn­ COFFEE Open 8:30 A.M. -10:30 P.M. WITH THIS FLOUR ing at least as much money. A WITH THIS S002S-66$ COUPON COUPON t-tmH On. coupon p«r Umllf. government-labor-managemcnl LInHI On« C04*pM pBf tamUy- Coupon pood tun.. Jon. 11 thru tol, Jin It, 1I7S. u e n , Caupa** f e d ttm.. Jen. 11 tet., ien. II. 1171. C ^ p iito o d ol on, Itiop.aao Supoimofliol. committee will rule on cases C e w ^ feed el eny Ihow-Nfle lupenwerliel. M FO . where a company wants to auto­ Redeem Your Federal Food Stamps at Shop-Rite SAVE 20< mate or reduce the staff for IHaiSAVE24-H|HH reasons of economy. 1 Pricaa tNacllvt thru Sat., Jan. IS, 1975. Wa rtatrvt tha right lo limit quanlitiaa. Not raaponalbit lor typographical trrora. I

PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. Jan. 15, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 15. 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN OBITUARIES State of Union AREA Mrs. Elizabeth I). King Mrs. Otto Heller of POLICE REPORT Mrs. Elizabeth Douglas King, Manchester; four 82, of D orchester, Mass., grandchildren and nine great­ (ContiniK'd from Page One) use of coal to make up for the oil loss and grandchildren. formerly of Manchester, died for half the rebate could be mailed in May said that he is submitting amendments to The Holmes Funeral Home, VERNON Police said Salvatore theft of money from a Windsor Tuesday at a Boston hospital. and the second in September. the Clean Air Act which would permit a 400 Main St., is in charge of Robert Dixon, 18, of East Bonnelli, also of East Hartford, Ave. car wash. Mrs. King was born in Of that amount, he said, $12 billion postponement of enforcement of antipollu­ arrangements, which are in­ Hartford was charged Tuesday was arrested on a warrant Lancaster was released on a Connecticut and lived in would go to individuals and $4 billion to tion regulations. complete. with first-degree robbery and charging him with the same $500 non-surety bond for Manchester before moving to businesses, including farmers, to promote IHining Bill Revision Asked the Boston area many years fourth-degree larceny in con­ offenses. Bonnelli is being held appearance in Court of Com­ expansion and create jobs. He also pledged to sign a revised version nection the robbery of a Vernon at the Hartford Correctional mon Pleas 19, Feb. 4. ago. Before her retirement, she Tax Cuts to Create Jobs of the strip mining bill which he vetoed was employed as a secretary at package store proprietor, Jan. 8. Crater in connection with ELLINGTON “Cutting taxes now is essential if we are last year. the Sheraton-Boston Hotel. She Warren Hunt, owner of cn^ges placed against him Bruce A. Clements, 17, of to turn the economy around," Ford said. Ford said his economic goals would put after investigation by South was a member of North United Herbert V. Coles Peter’s Package Store on Wind- River St., Rockville, was “A tax cut offers the best hope of creating the unemployed back to work; increase Methodist Church and Sunset ELLINGTON-Herbert V. sorville Rd. complained that he Windsor Police of the robbery charged Tuesday by State more jobs." real income and production; restrain the was robbed of $37, at gunpoint, of an East Hartford taxi driver. Rebekah Lodge. Coles, 60, of 3 Hubbard Lane growth of government spending; achieve Police with fourth-degree CfeaHKeSale Ford proposed reducing future in­ as he was walking to his car. Dixon was presented in Com­ Survivors are two sisters, died Tuesday night at Rockville larceny in connection with the dividual income taxes by $16.5 billion energy independence, and advance the mon Pleas Court 19, Stafford Mrs. Hazel Roy of Stafford General Hospital. He was the theft of gasoline from some through raising the low income allowance cause of world understanding. Tuesday, and in lieu of posting a Springs and Mrs. Mary Oldham husband of Mrs. Muriel Inskit trucks parked on Jobs Hill Rd., and reducing tax rates — primarily for low The President also said that he was $2,500 bond he was taken to the of Dorchester. Mass.; and Coles. Ellington. and middle income wage earners. proposing a number of actions to put new correctional center. He is.to be several nieces and nephews. Mr. Coles was born in Lon­ Police said the complaint was The plan would raise from $4,300 to $5,- life in the nuclear power program. presented in the next session of Funeral services are Friday don, England, and for the past made by the owner of the 600 the amount a person could earn He noted that utilities in recent months Tolland County Superior Court. at 2 p.m at Holmes Funeral three years owned and operated Cities Seek trucks, John Clapp of Main St., without paying income taxes. have canceled or postponed more than 60 Richard Weiss, 20, of 325 Kel­ Home. 400 Main St. Burial will Coles Imported Engines on Ellington. A juvenile was also Initial reaction indicated Ford's across per cent of their planned nuclear expan­ Exception ly Rd., Vernon, was arrested be in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Somers Rd. He previously had picked up in connection with the the board rebate on 1974 taxes faced tough sion programs and 30 per cent of the ad­ this morning on a warrant Talcottville. been employed as an engineer investigation, police said. sledding in the Democratic-controlled ditions .to their nonnuclear production From Cuts issued by Court of Common Burglary Charges Filed Friends may call at the at Hamilton Standard Division Clements is scheduled to Congress. Rep. A1 Ullman, D-Ore., acting capacity because of inability to finance Pleas 19 charging him with, funeral home Thursday from 2 of United Aircraft Corp. During HARTFORD (UPI) - The appear in Court of Common chairman of the House Ways and Means them. issuing a bad check. The A Hartford man under arrest charges stem from breaks last The local charges involve the to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m World War II, he served with Connecticut Conference of Pleas 19, Rockville, Feb. 4. POLICE REPORT Committee, virtually ruled out any tax Tax Credit warrant was served on request for several burglaries and September into two apartments theft of goods totaling more the Home Guard in England. Mayors and Municipalities relief this year for upper income wage Therefore, Ford recommended the one- of Newington Police and Weiss robberies in central Connec­ on W. Middle Tpke. than $1,000 value from two units Other survivors are a son, today urged Gov. Ella T. F R E E earners. year investment tax credit of 12 per cent was turned over to that depart­ ticut was charged with two Mayo is being held on $5,000 at the Beacon Hill Apartments Michael Coles of Ellington; a Grasso not to reduce govern­ MANCHESTER • Burleigh Lancaster Jr., of 4 \'7r be extended an additional two years to ment. Manchester burglaries bond at the Hartford Correc­ in September, police said. Court dates were set Jan. 27 daughter, Mrs. Charles Cohen Plan Inflationary ment spending at the expense of Joseph A. Healey, 17, of Loveland Hill Rd., Vernon, speed up construction of power plants that Burleigh R. Lancaster, 19, of NOTICE , Tuesday. tional Center, police said. at East Hartford. of Somers; a brother. Bernard Ford conceded his plan was inflationary the state’s cities and towns. Probate Court Is open fori Police detectives, in­ Colchester was arrested charged early today with third- Arthur Shorts do not use natural gas or oil. 4 Loveland Hill Rd., Vernon, Charges already lodged against SKI POLES Coles of Nobleton, Ont,, Can.; but it was "more important than ever" to Manchester Police Tuesday vestigating several other Tuesday on charges stemming degree larceny and fourth- Arthur Shorts, 86. of 179 E. Also to conserve energy supplies, he was arrested Tuesday on a •conferences with the judge! him by other police Items worth about $350 were and a granddaughter. control federal spending. Without such ac­ The organization expressed charged Harry J. Mayo, 29, burglary cases in Manchester, from vandalism in downtown degree larceny. He was turned Center St., died this morning at proposed legislation to make thermal ef­ warrant issued by Court of from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. on I departments include a series of stolen from Fiano’s Motor Inn, Funeral services are Friday tion, he said government expenditures alarm at “suggestions, at­ Thursday nights. Night] with two counts of third-degree said today it’s likely further Manchester, police reported over to Vernon Police, who ^ (Values to ‘15.00), Manchester Memorial ficiency standards mandatory for all new Common Pleas 19 charging him incidents in East Hartford, 100 E. Center St., police learned at 10 a m. at Burke-Fortin within 15 years “could easily comprise tributed to Gov. Grasso, that telephone number: 649-0445.] burglary and one count of charges will be lodg^ against today. were expected to lodge other Hospital He was the husband of buildings in the United States and laws to with third and fourth-degree Bloomfield, Rocky Hill, Bristol, Tuesday. Goods missing in­ With Any Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., half of our Gross National Product” com­ the state’s financial problems William E. Fitzgerald second-degree larceny. The Mayo. Healey, taken into custody by charges against him. Mrs. Alice McCulley Shorts. help low income families purchase insula­ can be solved by municipal belt larceny. and West Haven. clude a portable color television Rockville. The Rev. Paul J. pared with less than a third now. Judge of Probate State Police and turned over to • Earl L. Chisholm, 17, of Mr Shorts was born June 8, tion supplies. tightening.” Police said the arrest set, a bedspread, pillows, and Bowman, pastor of Union He repeated he would not initiate any local authorities, was charged East Hartford, charged with •V' k \ 1888 in Newburgh. Ont.. Can., Ford expressed the view that his followed the investigation of the towels. SKI PACKAGE! new spending programs this year, except “We agree 100 per cent that with two counts of second- reckless driving in connection and came to this country and Congregational Church of program can reduce dependence on to develop energy sources, and said he degree criminal mischief and with a Jan. 7 incident on W. settled in Manchester 70 years Rockville, will officiate. Burial foreign energy supplies by 3 to 5 million all unnecessary costs of state James Monaco, manager of will be in Ellington Center would not hestitate to veto any new spen­ and local government should be two counts of third-degree Middle Tpke. An off-duty ALL SKIIS barrels per day by 1985. He proposed the Thom McAn shoe store at ago ding initiated by Congress. criminal mischief. policeman reported a violation, Before his retirement 20 Cemetery. standby emergency legislation and a eliminated, and we are working the Manchester Shopping There are no calling hours. Ford called on Congress to cooperate hard at doing that,” the con­ Police said the charges — but the suspect wasn’t charged ARE ON SALE! years ago, he was employed as strategic storage program for 1 billion MEAT IS THE THING Parkade, told police Tuesday The family suggests that any with him in slowing down the growth of ference said. Get this. lodged via court warrants — in­ the same day because he was in a machinist at the Fuller Brush barrels of oil for domestic needs and 300 that two teen-aged youths stole memorial contributions may be federal programs and called for reduc­ WE DO BEST AT volve smashing of windows at the hospital, suffering from in­ Co.. East Hartford, for 15 million barrels for defense purposes. a coin box containing about $40. made to the American Cancer tions totaling more than $17 billion in the “But we agree equally with four Main St. stores Dec. 26. juries received in an East Hart­ years. He previously had The box was owned by charities USSIFFARMSccl Society in care of the Savings 1976 fiscal year. Foreign Affairs Gov. Grasso’s inaugural words, PINEHURST! $ Healey was also charged ford automobile accident which worked at Cheney Bros, for collecting for leukemia Bank of Rockville, 25 Park St., In a drive to restore the nation's energy Ford's address touched only lightly on that ‘we must not forget the Tuesday with second-degree occurred shortly after the research. 991 Main Street in Downtown many years. capacity and make the United States "in­ foreign affairs — a subject he will deal reason government exists: To U.S. Choice Boneless Round Salel burglary and third-degree Manchester incident was At the time of his death, he Rockville. Manchester Phone 647-9126 vulnerable to cutoffs of foreign oil," Ford with more fully in a special message to ' provide necessary human ser­ 40 off. Super! larceny in connection with a reported. Camels were used in 1854 to was the oldest living member of TOP ROUND J recommended a plan that included; Congress later. vices to the people,”’ the O nly $159.95 for a great stretch-stitch mochine during Dec. 16 break into an Indian Dr. build the Caribou Trail into the King David Lodge of Odd Energy Plan Ford said that international cooperation organization said. home. Several hundred dollars • Stanley Shamonis, 43, of no interior of British Columbia. Fellows. He had been a STEAK lb 1 .7 9 certain address, charged —Excise taxes and import fees totaling "is a vital fact of our lives today” and “The front line of public ser­ Use it fori-ondon Broil • It makes Wonderful Swiss Steak the Singer'h pays to sew”sale. Buy now. It pays. worth of goods were taken in Wild camels were still seen in member of the lodge for over 60 Tuesday night with intoxication $2 per barrel on product imports and crude despite his proposals for energy self- vice in our state is in the cities the break. the province as late as 1925. years. He also was a past noble Bookmobile Idle reliance, he said “This is not a moment for Easy dial controls, built-in fashion, zig-zag, blind-hem, stretch stitches. Healey is scheduled to appear and disorderly conduct after a grand of King David Lodge and oil. and towns,” the statement said. •LEAN U.S. CHOICE TENDER BACK The Bookmobile did not make the American people to turn inward.” Carrying case or cabinet extra. Reg. $199.95 in court at East Hartford Jan. domestic disturbance at a a past district deputy grand —Deregulation of new natural gas and “Any state budget must deal Woodland St. home. its stops today because of “Our turning away would unleash new honestly with that basic fact.” 27. master of Odd Fellows in enactment of a natural gas excise tax. He CUBE STEAK • Robert A. Skripol, 29, of mechanical problems, and it is instabilities and dangers around the globe Connecticut. asked for a tax of 37 cents per thousand RUMP OVEN Glastonbury, charged "Tuesday doubtful stops will be made cubic feet or the equivalent of $2 a barrel. which would, in turn, threaten our own Other criminal and motor Other survivors are a son. security,” he said. ROAST vehicle arrests reported by with fourth-degree larceny in il. (Sarman, Arthur M. Shorts of Bolton; two Thursday, Jim Purnell of the —Enactment of a windfall profits tax to ».»1.79 library staff reports. He added that the United States must Ju st a H a bit Manchester Police today in­ connection with alleged shoplif­ daughters, Mrs. Merle S. make sure oil producers do not profit from ting at K-Mart, Spencer St. the oil crisis. Ford also said he would seek to build a long-term basis for DUDLEY, England (UPI) - ,b»l cluded: Dewart of East Hartford and coexistence with the Communist coun­ Postman John Gillam, 29, has .49 Mrs. Ruth S. House of Nashua. remove the price ceiling of $5.25 per SIRLOIN TIP SILVER TIP barrel on old domestic crude oil on April 1. tries, but added “We will stand by our been jailed for five years for (•Uothtpra N.H., and Bermuda; a sister. Ford said that the windfall oil profits tax principles and our interests; we will act stealing more mail than any OVEN BEEF ROAST firmly when challenged.” OVEN BEEF ROAST would produce revenues of about $12 other postman since the British Ray Beller’s billion. ' Ford repeated the complaints already postal service began in the 887 Main Street in voiced by Secretary of State Henry A. ,.*1.49 Quick .Action Asked 1800s. Prosecutor Philip ,b»1.59 Kissinger against too much interference Vallence said Tuesday it took (About 5 lbs.) The President also urged quick action on downtown Manchester by Congress in the President’s right to three Post Office trucks to GUITAR legislation to allow commercial produc­ make foreign policy. remove from Gillam’.s home tion on the naval petroleum reserve at Elk BOnOM ROUND POT ROAST... ,..‘1.39 “Where Fitting You h OUR PLEASURE “...If our foreign policy is to be $40,800 worth of postal packets Hills, Calif. Exduti' and YOUR SATISFACTION." successful we can rigidly restrict in containing rings, watches, CLEARANCE! Ford also pledged the administration Sinaar* front ABOUT TOWN legislation the ability of the president to cigarette lighters and clothing. CENTER CUT would move ahead in exploring and drop-ln bobbin act,’’ he said. “The conduct of “I don’t knowwhy I did it,” said EYE OF THE ROUND Coma In and Get Our developing the Outer Continental Shelf for negotiations is ill-suited to such Gillam. “It was just a habit. My BOTTOM ROUND oil sources and the Naval Petroleum OVEN BEEF ROAST Low DISCOUNT PRICES! ffi limitations.” wife begged me not to take any Reserve No. 4 in Alaska. The Manchester Recreation The Manchester Outing Club On the other hand, he pledged that his more but I took no notice.” Department will offer a new will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. at Until Congress acts, he said that he administration will closely consult lor Roasts or slices for ,b*1.79 Junior Lifesaving Class at the the Center for Environmental would use his presidential powers to raise Congress about delicate international your favorite Swiss Steak DISCOUNT The SALF1$ On!! East Side Rec beginning Satur­ Education (Oak Grove Nature the fees on all imported crude oil and matters. RESORT TOWN TOP ROUND 1013 MAIN STREET day, noon to 2 p.m. Register Center). A film on the "Eternal petroleum products by $3 per barrel on Tuesday night, the Soviet Union in­ PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (UPI) MANCHESTER RECORDS April 1. After Congress acts, he said he OVEN ROAST AND SAVE $30 ON A GREAT ZIG-ZAG MACHINE! now at the East Side Rec Forest" will be shown. formed the State Department it was - Mississippi’s first resort town and between 6 and 9 p.m.. or would rescind his administrative orders. nullifying the 1972 trade agreement and the South's first yacht club Carrying case or cabinet extra. Reg. $149.95 Now only $119.95 258 ''We Rent, Sell, telephone 649-1866. At the same time, he called for wider because Congress made increased emigra­ was formed here in 1860. lb.‘ 1.49 ,b»1.79 Repair and Teach DISCDUNT 21st Semi-Annual tion of Soviet Jews a requisite for favored The town of Pass CJiristian Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers. ALL RAND nation trade concessions. was named for Christian All of the Round Steak cuts advertised above are TAPES! SINGER For Storf oMrwt you. am th« yoOow p«gM und«r SEW ING M A C H IN ES. INSTRUMENTS! L’Adnier, who discovered the Boneless, Carfully Trimmed U.S. Choice Selected -A Trad«mark ol THE SINGE R COMPANY channel in 1699. Tender Beef... Town Gets $125,000 Bonanza We will have our own Sausage Meat, hot or regularlb. $1.39 Large Link Sausage and Hot Italian Sausage from Mucke, CASH SOL R. COHEN Weiss explained it's all from She explained that the board it in the General Fund. Klelbasa from Stanley Provision. Manchester is the apparent available state funds and isn't wouldn't have appropriated any “I think he feels justified in beneficiary of a $125,000 unan­ an overpayment. Apparently, more than it did last May, even keeping it because he feels also Beryl is a gemstone. Here’s a slight change in our winter store ticipated bonanza and, as Town he added, the wrong formula if it had known about the $125,- the Board of Directors hours...Open Thursday and Friday 8 A.M. 'til 8 P.M., Manager Robert Weiss said was used in estimating the 000. shouldn’t have cut into the Tuesday night. "We haven't revenue. "In fact," she added, "had school request for 1974-75,” she Emerald green, Saturday 8 A.M. ’til 6 P.M-. Sunday 8 A.M. ’til 2 P.M. been able to find out why or un­ we known about it then, we said. “1 doubt he’ll return the SALE der what formula we received Weiss said the money is more could have cut almost half a sum to the town.” Golden yellow or Add these money savers to your list... IS NOW IN PROGRESS! it, but we re verv happy about than welcome, explaining the mill from the tax rate.” Under a new state law, school It." town has had to tighten its belt Mrs. Jackston said she’s dis- boards are permitted to keep Sea blue. SAVE 40C ON EVERY HALF GALLON OF in spending and warning that in­ appointed that School grants for Adult Education in a BANNER SALE IN BOTH DEPARTMENTS The sum is from the state flation. short tax receipts and Superintendent James Kennedy revolving fund. The sum is Let us introduce you. BREYER’S PURE ICE CREAM —for Special Education. When unforeseen expenditures for has decided to hold about $11,- available because Manchester’s (REGULAR $1.89 Vz GALLON INCLUDINe THE FOLLOWING ITEM S:- the school board presented its such things as fuel adjustments 000 in a state grant for Adult Adult Education Program was BUT IT AT THIS SALE FOR revenue estimate lor that ac­ costs and replacement of the Education —instead of placing cut back by the school board. count (in the spring of 1974, for Woodbridge St. bridge may im the 1974-75 school budget) it es­ drain available funds. n .4 9 GALLON Youth Specialty Shop Men’s Wear Women's Wear timated $375,000 and placed its Our low price on Butter la lower 691 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER expenditure estimate at the Board secretary Phyllis same figure Jackston, noting, "It could have with any $7.50 purchase, buy SUITS been the other way —we could LAND 0’ LAKES DRESSES Actually, as of Dec. 31 the have owed the state money,” c town already has received just said the unexpected income or STATE BUHER 77 SAVE 30 to 50% under $500,000 for Special "doesn't effect the school SPORT COATS LONG DRESSES Education. budget at all.” CHOCK FULL O' ' (7 ^ ^ AQUAMARINE SHURFINE MILK on SKIRTS 4 tallcans’lbOO NUTS COFFEE ib 09« SLACKS For Your Information ^ 4-. LONG SKIRTS Dear friends, SHURFINE ;^QUALITY CHILDREN’S WEAR' FRUIT COCKTAIL CAR COATS SLACKS MHA Told Go Ahead The funeral home LARGE 2W CANS * ' GOLDEN 69< Sizes Infants to Size 14 • Buy For Now or Later facilities should not be ' / BERYL BLOUSES With Housing Project SHURFINE RED BETTY CROCKER 22W oi. somber and congested to KIDNEY BEANS SOME SUEDES further depress the spirits of WALNUT BROWNIE JERSIES In order tcfexpedite construc­ adjoining Spencer St. parcel the bereaved family and 2 5 9 < MIX B9« GIRLS WEAR BOYS WEAR tion of 40 units of housing for and a Brainard PI. parcel —for I| /*- “ cans **** the elderly, the Manchester mourners. At Tierney Funeral STOVE TOP SHIRTS PANTS SUITS possible construction of future X ( ~ 7 fm / w t F.A.CHIC GRAVY Slacks Slack Sets Slacks, regulars and slims Board of Directors Tuesday housing units. Home we have provided light, CHIX STUFFING night voted its go-ahead to the spacious facilities to avoid 2 fo r 39* 43* Body Suits Dresses, large group in cotton and corduroy CO-ORDINATES Manchester Housing Authority At 7; 30 tonight in its 24 I adding to the grief and bereft SPORT SHIRTS (MHA) on its favored site. Bluefield Dr. offices, the MHA We will have Milk White Skirts Jerseys By an 8 to 0 vote, with Phyllis is conducting a state-mandated feeling of the bereaved. ,^/tn/m / a / emerald Slack Sets Jackets SOME SWEATERS Jackston abstaining, the direc­ public hearing on its plans , w o TENDER VEAL SCALLOPINI Snow Suits Coats tors indicated it backs purchase (including the site) for its 40- Respectfully, Coma to Pinehurat If you want really fine meats. We tell Snow Suits Jerseys TIES by the MHA of a 6.3-acre parcel unit project —funded under a Jackets Hats & Gloves SOME COATS only Perdue Chickens and Chicken Parts. Weekends we Coats Hats & Gloves on Spencer St. The MHA has a $640,000 state grant. feature Fresh Fish, Scallops and Oysters. $35,000 deposit on the property ffohn& ^ Olerneu^ E«ty p«ym«ntt Our meat manager, Frank Toros, Is a freezer specialist. and has an option to April 4 for Mrs. Jackston abstained from Plus Many Other Unadvertised Items! SOME SWEATERS RAIN COATS Tuesday night’s vote because of C/ CllklCDAIFUNERAL unMPHOME ^ Call him at 643-4151, or come lit and discuss freezer buying it. Items with him. The directors indicated they a possible conflict of interest. Phone 643-1222 Mrs, Jackston had introduced Open 6 Days • Thursday NItes 'til 9 • Use Our Charge, .will determine at a later date 2 I9 west CENTER - MANCHESTER, CONN We are located at the corner of Main and Turnpike, ALL SALES FINAL the owner of the Spencer St. Our 75th Anniversary \fear how to finance the purchase. JOHN F TIERNEY - BARBARA TIERNEY just north of the hospital on Main Street CASH, CHECK, MASTER CHARGE ONLY parcel, Edward Rogin, to the As Leading Jewefers&Silversmithi, or Master Charge Tney indicated also they will THOMAS F TIERNEY - JOHN J CRATTY CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS ON SALE ITEMS consider, again at a later date, counsel for the MHA, Domltjic PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. Squatrito. and then had bowed 958 MAIN STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER -1 possible acquisition of an out of the picture completely. Hartford • West Farms Mall PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., J&n. 15. 1975

By SOL R. COHEN Joanne Costello, the com­ Whatever differences existed mission’s newest member between the Manchester Board agreed. "We have an obligation STAMPS AND COINS to the citizens of the town to By RUSS MacKENDRICK of Directors and the Conserva­ tion Commission — real or im­ speak up and to criticize when we feel it is right. The people agined — were settled amicably Weiss assured her the buffer Tuesday night, at a 45-minute expect it of us.” will be eight feet when the John FitzGerald, commission "Two groats? Gadzooks, meeting by the two agencies. project is com pleted. He Actually, the differences member, remarked, "It’s very Sirrah!” explained the reason for the important there be good Gadzooks or not. here are two proved to be more imagination project — concern over the than real. relations between the commis­ groats. safety of employes and visitors sion and the directors. As S^atcli The term groat was a It all started in late entering the Lincoln Center November, when the town went spelled out in jhe statutes, it’s household word in England a area. our duty to conduct research century or so before Columbus. ahead with its months-old plan to provide parking and a into town land areas and to ad­ It is a hammered silver coin Dr. Spaulding recommended vise on usage.” equivalent to 4 pence. driveway at Lincoln Center, Weiss designate a liaison per­ JAN. CLEARANCE facing Main St, The plan called The meeting ended with a The top one here could have son to advise the commission promise from Weiss he will been carried by Geoffrey for removing the lawn. when municipal projects in­ Commission member Fred keep the commission informed Chaucer. It was minted in Lon­ volving town land is hieing con­ of municipal projects involving SELECTED ITEMS don in 1354 or 5, during the reign Spaulding, in a letter published templated. in the Open Forum of The town-owned land, of Edward III. The second groat “I think our commission has A Conservation Commission was minted in Calais sometime Herald, criticized town officials for the project, claiming his accepted its responsibility to proposal it be expanded to 11 SAVINGS e A O L between 1427-1430. The ruler look after the environment of members (it now has 7) will be then, a name fam iliar to agency hadn’t been told of it and consequently hadn’t been the town and has done it well,” considered at a later date. UP TO 9 U /OOFF Fuel Tax to Cost $250 Per Family Shakespeare lovers, was Henrv he said. “I think ours is a very ABOUT TOWN VI, able to object in time. The work was in progress as his letter exciting commission and I think The irregularity at the edges we have the citizens of the town of the coins was not due to was only to express disappoint­ The Sunday School staff of will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Members are reminded to bring the club will be honored after behind us. Our basic respon­ WASHINGTON (UPI)- The to raise fuel costs by $30 billion would propose a permanent annual tax of $185_ U^nder the ^ion Evangelical Lutheran education wing of the church. lunch. Beverages will be the meeting, wear, but is typical to pieces ment that an essential and aesthetic green parcel in the sibility is to advise and to White House estimated and return the money to the in- revision do— d of the proposed sys em the Church will L e t tonight at 7:30 ------served. that were struck without a recommend. We want the SOLID STAINLESS Thursday that fuel will cost dividual and business rates for 1975 so that a family of come brackets would receive retaining ring on the die. center of town was being at the church. Senior Methodists of South ------The Prayer Group of despoiled. chance to do so.” each American family about taxpayers, Nessen said that the four making an income of $5,600 less of a reduction in income United Methodist Church will Manchester Emblem Club Emanuel Lutheran Church will Although separated in time by ONEIDA . $250 more a year—including an average family increase for all a year would pay no gaffes. At taxes by 75 years of stress and strife, The Education Work Area of ff^eet Thursday noon in Susan- will meet tonight at 8 at the meet Thursday at 10 a.m. in the last one to be called a groat was one you’ve been looking for. extra 10 cents a gallon for gas­ fuel costs would be about $250 present, such a family pays an the coins are remarkably South United Methodist Church nsh Wesley Hall of the church. Elks Home. Past presidents of church reception room. in 1662, (Try to ignore his misspelling oline-under Preside! Ford’s more per year. similar. Both show crowned of “roulette.” Meow.) new economic program. He said the estimate, which heads full-face in a circle of To plate block investors: Firemen Making Plans Press Secretary Ron Nessen, would apply to all families rich crescents. The inscription on Ho hum. (As long as it didn’t Place Setting Sale! who made the estimate, also and poor, was based partly on Don't be panicked into dumping the first reads EDWARD DG your holdings of the 20 happen to me.) disclosed that the President an anticipated 10 cent a gallon REX ANGL FRANC D HYB. For 31st Ladies Night Hatteras. The bit on page 22 of The Monitor has a story about will ask for standby gasoline hike in the price of gasoline. (He was also king of France at Linn’s Jan. 6 was an utter goof. a Cincinnati stamp-and-coin- rationing authority when he The recession-fighting the time. The second coin would Tickets are available for the Dinner at 7:30 p.m. will be Where they say Scott’s shop trio who paid $10 for an delivers his State of the Union package which Ford outlined to say HENRIC DI GRA REX Manchester, Town Fire preceded by a social hour at Specialized has dropped it from album at a Kentucky auction address to Congress today. the nation Monday night was ANGL Z FRANC except for the Department’s 31st annual 6:30. Dancing to 1 a.m. will be $4.50 to $2, they meant to say last June and now expects to Ford did not mention the keyed to a personal income tax misalignment at striking. Ladies Night, scheduled for to the music of the Dubaldo that it had gone down $2 from realize $5 million from the deal. rationing plan in his televised rebate for 1974, import barriers The reverses of both show the Feb. 22 at Garden Grove, off Bros. Orchestra. Regal’s They found a British stamp, preview speech Monday night. on oil and a lid on most federal the $6.50 of the previous year. Keeney St. long cross with three pellets in evidently Scott No. 116, with the Ray Hennequin, captain of % Explaining how Ford intends spending. Nessen said Ford Down, but not crashing down. each angle over a double circle Hose Co. 4, is general chairman Harris still asks $5.95, and most picture of Queen Victoria mis­ legend. The outer legend in sing. They claim to have been of the event. Mike Kelly is 40 ads have it around $3.50. each case is “POSUI DEUM offered up to $1.7 million to sell, secretary and Randy Brown is ADUITORE MEUM," the treasurer. Committee A Topical Time writer has but feel that they can get more meaning of which has not yet members are: devised a Stamp Chart, a kind by exhibiting the ‘“treasure” to /ABOUT been revealed to me. The inner • Dinner and Music — Mike Interest is Taxable of family tree of collecting. He the public. 6-R ece circle, which indicates the TOWN Kelly, Art Massaro, Jeff Gen- explains it all in the I can’t make the showing — a SPECTACULAR mint, says LONDON CIVI TTS tilcore and Frank November-December number. previous engagement. If You Receive It in the older piece, and VILLA Scheibenpflug. Under his heading of "Postage CALISIE (Calais) in the later • Tickets — John Martin, Stampdom” he lists Covers, The Entered Apprentice one. Dave Mayer, Randy Brown and Cancels, and Stamps. The group degree will be conferred at a By RAY DE CRANE deduct the penalty from the Danny Pryor. Place Setting “Stamps” can be considered meeting of Friendship Lodge of total interest and report only These two coins were ob­ • Decorations — Don Pinkin, Interest can be either taxable according to Origin (country). A "John Hancock" is a Masons Thursday at 7:30 p.m. the balance as the interest tained at Seaby’s, in London, Roland Schiller, Ed Pagani and Consists of: Salad Fork, Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, or deductible on your income PLUS A DOLLAR signature, derived from the in the Masonic Temple. received. for a total outlay of about ?7. So Issue (single, set, date, A1 Gunther. tax return. It is taxable if you a very respectable collection of maker), and Nature fact that John Hancock (1737- Worshipful Master Richmond Soup Spoon, and two Teaspoons. are receiving it; deductible if Here is how you haftdle it: • Refreshments — Elmore Enter as interest income the groats could be assembled for (appearance, class, subject). 1793), the first signer of the Shuttleworth will preside. Of­ you are paying it. Declaration of Independence, Vennart, James Orfitelli, Tony full amount shown on your in­ much less than a king’s ransom. This goes on for ten pages and ficer dress is tuxedo. Past Unless it is specifically ex­ had an especially large and Merola and Ray Hennequin. Four-penny pieces have been indicates many avenues of Master Robert Haugh will empt by law, as in the case of terest statement. If you are CASH clear signature. Tickets are on a first come, itemizing deductions, list as a minted until recently but the collecting — perhaps just the deliver the apron lecture. municipal bonds, all interest first served basis and are $895 received by you from any miscellaneous deduction the Priscilla Circle of Emanuel available at all four fire com­ (Reg. $15.00) source is reportable on your tax amount of the penalty incurred Lutheran Church will meet panies. return. for premature redemption. Thursday at 1 p.m. at the home It need not have been receiv­ Treasury Bills are obtainable STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A.M.(|, of Mrs. Agnes Anderson, 49 Exciting savings available on finest-quality ed in cash to make it taxable. through the Federal Reserve Pitkin St. James Madison (1751-1836), Once interest is credited to Bank and are purchased at a fourth president of the United Community® Stainless during this limited­ your account — in theory made discount. Assume you bought a The Junior Confirmation States, and Zachary Taylor available to you — it becomes $10,000 Treasury Bill and later Class of Emanuel Lutheran (1784-1850), 12th president, time offer. Choose from our wide selection taxable. received a check from the Church will meet Thursday at were second cousins — both Savings and loans Federal Reserve for $400. That represents your discount. Your SALE 6:30 p.m. in Luther Hall of the men having the same grand­ of designs . . . and shop early. Sale ends associations frequently refer to investment has been reduced to church. father, James Taylor. their interest as dividends. For January 31,1975. tax purposes it is always $9,600. tre a t^ as interest income and When your Bill matures and not subject to the special treat- you present it for payment you 2nd GIGANTIC WEEK ! ment on dividends. will receive the full $10,000. Persons frequently buy a cer­ That is when you have $400 in­ tificate of deposit from a bank terest to report. and then redeem it before In addition to all interest paid Salt applltt lo on your notes, loans and aalcetad groups In / maturity, incurring a penalty. H E R E ’S H O W IT W O R K S: etch catagory and nol The year-end statement they mortgages, include as deducti­ lo tvary ilam In our FURniTURE ble interest all interest paid to tlock...Nalurtlly, ! receive from the savings in­ department stores, credit card BUY ANY ITEM AT OUR REGULAR b a c tu tt of lhaaa giva- stitution will report the full in­ away prkaa, thara will terest they would have received companies and oil companies PRICE — GET A SECOND ITEM AT ba a alight charga lor for the year had they retained on your installment purchases. tllartllont on tala ; the certificate. (NEXT: The Rules on Dividends.) THE SAME PRICE OR LOWER FOR CLEHRIinCE - You, as the saver, may not (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) ONLY $1.00... EXAMPLE: Select A Suit lor $110, then Select Another Drop Back for 1975 Tax Book How to Swe Money Suit of Equal Price or Less and Pay Only $111. plus tax on1ixctln1975 BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE - c/o Manchester (Ct.) Herald with Spcdsl Syppkmcnb saV and alteration chargel SOFA SLEEPER onSsmngiinHcw GET ONE FREE! P 0 Box 489 A ctvcn w n l PlMt$ And Hew, Radio City Station Higher ln l« f^ Iw in g i 7S Entire Stock New York. N.Y 10019 byRayDcOanc SALE! >89 Send___book(s) at $1.00 each. Reg. $119,95 ARROW and VAN HEUSEN plus 25 cents postage and handling Check or money CHOOSE FROM... order for $ ------enclosed. DRESS SHIRTS Name______• SUITS 100% Nylon Address______Entire Stock C ity______RRAIO RUGS • SPORTCOATS SWEATERS 9x12, choice CREWS, V-NECKS, TURTLES, VESTS of colors. S 5 7 7 S • SLACKS Reg. $79.95 M A S t i A • SHOES HI Back, Rag. 1119.99 4 Drawer, Rag. S99.09 Harrison’s VELVr CHAIRS MAPLE CHEST »79"» • SWEATERS 9 Drawer, Rag. SI 39.99 SPORT COATS Maple Rfilah, Rag. S119.99 CHEST-ON-CHEST * 9 9 » » Regular $70.00 ...... 4 5 .5 0 • OUTERCOATS DOUBLE DRESSER Patterns left to right: In warm maple Regular $65.00 ...... 4 2 .2 5 Coronation*, Louisiana*, Madrid*, 6 drawers, with mirror Rag. $379.99 • DRESS SHIRTS 7S Regular $60.00...... 3 0 .0 0 Venetia*, Paul Revere*, Frostfire*. 53” PINE HUTCH *297 ALL SUITS (Leisure A Dress) 1 Set Crimson Shield, with door, top and base Complete your service with this • SPORT SHIRTS Queen Size Colonial A Contamporary Rag. $279.99 3 5 % OFF! 5-Plece Matching • SLEEVELESS SWEATERS MAnRESS & BOXSPRING SOFA SLEEPERS 1 9 9 WINTER JACKETS Hostess Set VInalla or Faiirtc Cover Regular $70.00...... 4 5 .5 0 TIES Rag. $119.99 Inciudes: Serving Fork, Butter TS Regular $50.00 ...... 3 2 .5 0 RECLINERS >89 Knife, Gravy Ladle, Sugar Spoon OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BELTS *197” Regular $29.50...... 1 0 .2 0 (Miss Matched) Reg. $239.95 4 Ptaca Twin, Colonial and Pierced Tablespoon. Rag. $298.00 ALL BLUE JEANS BEDROOM SUITE 197 7S Reg. to $13.50...... 7 . 9 0 Gift Boxed. PICTURE FRAMES White decorated, chest, nite table, 2 twin LEE CORDUROY JEANS Reg. Price . . . $16.00 By Burnes of Boston PLEASE NOTE: SALE ALSO INCLUDES OUR 4 Piece, Early American headboards. Reg. $14.00...... '...,0 .0 0 2 Maca, Harcirion JACKETS TO MATCH o k BEDROOM SUITE Early American □ONEIDA BIG & TALL FASHIONS FOR MEN SHOP! LIVING ROOM SUITE *2 9 7 ^ * CORDUROY JEANS _ „ The lilvercube. Our ulveruniiht' mtrk o( etcellencc. Reg. $11.00...... 7 .0 0 *Trademarki of Oneida Ltd. ★ MANCHESTER STORE ONLY... 90" Sofa and Chair, maple trim. Reg. JACKETS TO MATCH _ __ 1/2 PRICE! »»*397” $369.95 Reg. $15.00...... 0 .7 5 by Singer. Triple dresser, mirror, chest, Reg. $64.99 . w A . . Thun., FrI., and Sat. Only headboard; either maple or pine. Reg. MAPLE STUDENT DESKS *4 9 ^ ’ $429.95 4 Mace, Rag. $14.99 «a t « (ALL SALES FINAL) CASH & CARRY GUN RACK Maple or walnut. *9^ ALL SALES FINAL! REGAL MEN'S SHOP 100 s of ITEMS REDUCED for THIS GREAT SALE! HARRISON’S ••CONNECTICUT’S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MEN’S STORE" WE'RE OPEN « DAYS • THURSDAY NIGHTS 'til 8 SUOOR STATIONERS DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER • 649-S221 MEN’S SHOP ^ "Since 1945" 903 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER - TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON "Everything for the Family and Home Since 19111" 789 Main Street Manchester 849 MAIN STREET • MANCHESHR FREE PARING REAR OF STORE e CHARGE CARDS ACCEPTED 917 MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER p a g e e ig h t e e n - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 15, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Jan. 15. 1975— PAGE NINETEEN NEWS Commission To Seek Removal Of Prostitution Penalties FOR SENIOR CITIZENS EDITORS NOTE: Law­ By EDWARD BUTLER have their fling secure in the ______Bjf WALLY FORTIN known from Colonial times as these things, maybe they will.” Connecticut permits discrete makers will consider a HARTFORD (UPI) - knowledge the only reprisal for the “Land of Steady Habits.” Legislators in the state which sexual relations between con­ proposal, seen with little Prostitutes could walk Connec­ getting caught would be from Yet, Mrs. Menousek, a chose Democrat Ella T. Grasso senting adults, landmark chance of passage, that would ticut streets without fear of the an outraged spouse. Republican, said Tuesday, as the nation’s first woman legislation hailed by HI. Boy did we ever have a Then came Monday, and we remove criminal penalties law if legislators approve a Mrs. Ann S. Menousek, a 33- “Almost every lawmaker who elected on her own homosexuals and single per­ busy Monday morning. Why? had our usual fine turnout for from prostitution in Connec­ proposal of the Commission on year-old mother of three who is an attorney will admit off the merit, repeatedly have refused sons, but retains an adultery Well we announced in Satur­ our bingo games, and want to ticut. Here’s a Capitol Project the Status of Women. heads the commission, admits record these are needed bills. If even to repeal Sunday Blue statute outlawing relations day’s column that we picked up mention that we have a new ad­ Report on the subject. And, if the state commission the proposals have little chance little-old-conservative-me is laws that bar most commercial when one participant is some tickets for the Ice dition to our regular volunteer has its way, adulterers could of becoming law in Connecticut, willing to go out on the line for sales on the Christian Sabbath. married. The adultery law is Capades in the Hartford Civic staff. Our good friend, the live seldom enforced. Center. and lively George Vallone, is Talk about things happening pinch-hitting for Bob Doggart fast. Last Friday morning, who is vacationing in Florida. Gloria and I were talking about the Civic Center and decided to Pinochle 3 B IG DAYS give them a call regarding In the afternoon we had 61 tickets for the Ice Capades. We players for our pinochle games THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY felt that being in Hartford we at which time we all extended could use our own buses, our our happy birthday wishes to new one, and even take the old our good friend, Michael 3JUHtAISALtb GREAT SALES • ALL/3 ALL AT ONE TIME one out of mothballs, and in so DeSimoine. The lucky winners doing be able to make the trip of the day were; exceptionally reasonable. Clearance NOTICE They told Us at the Civic Ernestine Donnolly, 708; Sale Foreign News Commentary: A Lecture on Democracy. Center they could give us the Robert Scheebert, 697; A1 tickets for opening night and at Gates, 697; Martha LaBate, SHOES a group rate, so we picked up 685; Wil Messier, 685; Peter By PHIL NEWSOM In this time, housewives of mittee” , a high-level panel in position to the Chilean Marxists many respected organizations. Chile. Sweden suspended Now Available At eighty $5 tickets for $4 each. Frey, 669; Alice Shorett, 658; LPI Foreign News Analyst Santiago, Chile’s capital, charge of overseeing secret ac- who were running the country. Among them have been Amnes­ economic aid. Finland canceled Now when my custodian Grace Windsor, 652; Hans En route to an informal carried out their ‘‘march of the tivities of the Central But as the political pendulum ty International, the social a credit agreement for forestry THE COATRACK arrived here at the center Mon­ Frederickson, 650; Alex Tycz, meeting of Organization of empty pots.” truckers who Intelligence Agency, Kissinger swung from the left to the right comrrrtttee of the United development. Mexico broke 48 Purnell Place, Dovimtown Manchester day morning at 7:30 a.m. there 646; Fritz Wilkenson, 642; American States foreign traditionally transported the had to bear considerable it went to another extreme. Nations general assembly, the diplomatic relations. And the was a crowd already waiting Florence North, 641; Alice ministers in Buenos Aires in bulk of Chilean food supplies responsibility for the CIA’s Since the military take-over International Commission of American Congress rejected an WOMEN’S CHILDREN’S outside. He let them in so they Anderson, 637; Wes Frost, 636; March, Secretary of State went on strike. So did copper expenditure of around $8 more than 40,000 persons have Jurists, the OAS and the Roman administration request for $21.3 could be warm. I arrived at 7:50 coat sale! $ 0 9 5 John Gaily, 633. Henry A. Kissinger is expected miners, professional men and million in clandestine activities left the country. No one outside Catholic Church. in military aid to Chile and cut $ 4 9 5 a.m. to find those already here to make a stopover in Chile. small shopkeepers. against the Allende govern­ the government is sure how The switch to alleged “police proposed economic aid from a had set up the seating One purpose of the visit, it is These were events that later ment. many are in political prisons, state” has had other reper­ requested $63.6 million to $25 REG. •18-'27 Remember, tomorrow is the SIZES 4 • 10 REG. 'lO-'lS arrangments for me. said, is to tell Chile’s ruling were to become of some em­ Some of the money went for sometimes without a formal cussions. Britain suspended million. Registration morning we will have ballroom the support of the anti-Allende charge or a warrant. It may be economic aid and arms sales to dancing, and last week we had a generals that further U.S. barrassment to the American I guess we should explain our as high as 10,000 or more. real good turnout and a lot of military and economic aid will secretary of state. strikers. registration procedure again, depend on a return to more In general, the idea was to in­ Documented charges of tor­ fun throwing our hips all over As chairman of the “40 com­ just to refresh your memory. democratic principles. sure a continuing political op­ ture have drawn from the place. Our good pals Lee We register at 8:30 a.m. We and Beverly Burton sure keep Events preceding and sign up on a first come, first following the fall of President us stepping and we do have served basis. room for a few more. Salvador Allende’s Marxist Some people are willing to government in September. 1973, get up early to get in line. When and the roles played earlier by I arrive about 8, we let people Bermuda Film regular prices those who will take part in the inside the building, once we After our hot meal of roast discussions should make them have established proper order. sirloin of beef with gravy, oven especially interesting. The people who are first in roasted potatoes, peas, roll and When the military junta led line are going to be the first to butter, spice cake and beverage by President Gen. Augusto on all coats sign up anyway, so it saves time we will have some color Pinochet took over after 945 Main Street signing up a little earlier if movies on Bermuda with our Allende’s fall and his reported there is a long line. good friend Paul Ryan as the suicide, the nation’s economy in No one person can register pilot. It should bring back in stock has been described as for more than himself and one memories to any of you who resembling the chaos left by Downtown Manchester other. Fantastic savings on fake furs, pant coats, boot length have visited Bermuda, and a coats, Harris tweed coats, untrimmed coats, zip lined war. Our policy is to give great opportunity for you who In the last year of Allende coats, quilted coats, man-made fur coats. Regular and half Manchester seniors every op­ haven't had a chance to see rule, inflation had jumped by sizes. portunity to sign up; after that, what it’s all about. Especially COAT DEPT. 1000 per cent. we allow outside seniors or all you folks who are planning A sharp decline in members of our seniors’ agricultural production had led on making that boat trip with us families. in May. to long lines outside food stores We will not take reservations save 4.32 and had forced the country to over the phone or through the Speaking of the boat trip, import around $600 million in mail until after we have given things are shaping up pretty foodstuffs, four times the "ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME" all those who come a chance to good now, and we do have a previous record. register. If we later have number of excellent cabins Copper production, providing vacancies to fill, we will take available, but you’ll have to act men's more than 80 per cent of the sheets, cases phone reservations. fast as time is running out, and country’s foreign exchange, was Paul will have to turn back down. Tw in Setback Games Flat or Fitted 3 .2 8 reg. 3.97 Let’s see, the action here some cabins as the demand sweater starts with Friday and in the elsewhere is getting greater all save 10.08 Full reg. 4.97 THE Flat or Fitted 4 .2 8 afternoon we had 18Vz tables for the time. our setback games with the It’s all set for a great trip Queen reg. 6.97 following winners: FAMILY Flat or Fitted with lots of time in Bermuda to sale 6 .2 8 Pete Urbanetti, James swim, lay around the many men's LAWYER 42x36 PKG. Pkg. o f2 Comins, 135; Helena Gavello, beautiful beaches, lots of shop­ c a s e s OF 2 3 .2 8 3.57 133; Dorothy Andrew, Bill ping and lots of golf courses. winter Enjoy the soft, romantic charm of these Wamsutta Superline MeSweeney, 132; Clara Hem- We will live right on the boat High Jinks on Rinks sheets and cases showered with tiny roses. Choice of pink, mingway, 130; C larence while we are docked right in blue or yellow. No-iron polyester and cotton muslin for easy- Duhring, 127; Loretta Hallett, Hamilton, and the meals are all Playing “Crack The Whip," five care and long service. Joe Windsor, 125; Violet Dion, part of the package. boys at a roller skating rink were 123; Bertha Duhring, 122; Alex jackets having the time of their lives. But on one of their swings, the last SPRINGMAID'S DYNASTY Tycz, Ann Lehmann, 121; Hurry up, and sign up. Come reg. 10.98 boy crashed into a young girl, SALE! ELECTRIC BLANKETS ^ Marion McLain, 120; Peter see the movies tomorrow, and knocking her heavily to the floor. STEREO towel ensemble Frey, Catherine Coppuccio, I’m sure that will help you In short order, the girl’s parents tw in 1 4 .8 8 reg. 17.88 Bess Moonan, 118; John Phelps, bath reg. 2.29 make up your mind. launched a damage suit against 1.88 Gladys Seelert, 116. Choice of the proprietor of the rink. Shetland wools, 5 ^ 1 hand ‘l a ' 1 8 full 1 5 .8 8 lamb's wools Both Single Control and 100% CONSOLE ^ face ,68 acrylics in A warm, colorful, easy-care, anti­ crewnecks, v- Specially priced for January freeze idea for your family's comfort Sales. Thick, thirsty, luxurious. necks, car­ — our great electric blankets with a digans and Heraldic emblem design that's 2-Year Guarantee. Lightweight, very elegant. Gold, pink, green, 2-YEA R turtlenecks. originally 29.98 luscious, bound in a 6" nylon. All Sizes s, m, I, xl. CLOSEOUT blue. GUARANTEE! handsomely gift boxed. T 8 LEATHER COAXS Put your coat money SAVE ON POPULAR NO-IRON RUFFLED $ 4 9 9 s where the savings We have been able to buy 6 H are...and get yourself a different ttwea of Console winter jacket at the lowest Reg. 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Red Label Dacron® polyester filled. 1DD%WDDL &WDDL BLEND better quality boys'8 to 18 In both roller-skating and ice- YOUR Softly firm and allergy free - for ^ w f w f MISSES CDATS skating rinks, the management has 36" length 2 .3 7 reg. 3 29 dreamy nights — and restful sleep. •■ ■ W W W W 0 a legal duty to keep exuberance Corded edges all around. Pink and reg. 3.98 $ 3 0 9 5 within safe limits. It must also ROOMS blue. All have AM-FM - Stereo FM - reg. 4 49 winter jackets put safety first in the maintenance 45” length sport Stereo Phonograph and 8-Track 2 .9 7 A Reg. *75 SIZES 8-18 of its building and equipment. WiTH safe priced For example: Player. 54" length reg. 4 98 At an ice-skating rink, a 12- 3 .4 7 12 FUR TRIM CDATS year-old boy was furnished with coats FORTREL® 63" length reg 5.49 T s skates on which the laces had $ 8 9 9 1 ^ 0 0 been repeatedly broken and 3 .7 7 spliced together. 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Agostinelli Likely Choice NEWS > Legislators Oppose Water Rate Hike VERNON “While we are pleased that additional $21.20 per year. And rate of return on investment CAPSULES the proposed rate schedule high service consumers will exceeded 8.91 per cent and in As Next GOP Chairman would result in a $2.70 per have their rates increased 30.2 this time of inflation and reces­ Opposition to the request of quarter decrease for those con­ the Rockville Water and per cent or $28.76 annually. sion, we feel this request is con­ sumers using a bare minimum The town recently purchased Nathan Agostinelli, who stepped down said he’ll accept election. There have been Aqueduct Co. for a 21.6 per cent trary to the consumer’s in­ CIA Probe Continues of water, we hasten to point out the Vernon Water Company and last week as state comptroller, is no reports of opposition. rate increase was expressed terest.” WASHINGTON (UPI) - In the ongoing investigation of that this would benefit only 500 found it necessary to make a expected to be named Manchester GOP today by three Democrats Marion Mercer, town vice chairman, domestic spying by the Central Intelligence Agency, the of the co m p an y ’s 4,031 small increase in the rates. town chairman tonight. representing Vernon in the customers,’’ the three The three compared these The town committee will meet at 8 in has been acting chairman, but also has Justice Department has admitted giving the names of State Senate and House of Democrats said. rates with those expected by the Municipal Building Hearing Room to resigned for personal reasons. She said more than 10,000 American dissidents to the agency. Representatives. she’ll stay in the post until March, when a The three noted that the Rockville Water Co. and noted Retired Excutive elect a successor to A. Paul Berte. Berte However, a spokesman said the department was notified State Senator Robert Houley proposed rate hike comes on was appointed First District workmen's successor is named. the list was never used. Defense Secretary James R. and Vernon representatives, that the minimum rate per the heels of a 1974 request for a quarter charged by the Vernon Dies at Age of 83 compensation commissioner last month Schlesinger, once the head of the CIA, said the charges of Martin B. Burke (56th District) In other business, the committee will 15 per cent increase which Co. is $10. “Such disparity RIDGEFIELD (UPI) - Hun­ by then Gov. Thomas Meskill. discuss plans for its Feb. 7 Lincoln Day domestic spying were “overblown” although there had and Teresalee Bertinuson (57th resulted in an annual Increase tington Gilchrist, 83, an inter­ District) urge all customers of within the town of Vernon is not Agostinelli has been endorsed by the dinner-dance and will transact other been some “inappropriate” actions. in company revenues of $30,500. equitable,” they agree. national relations expert and town committee's executive board and has routine business. the water company to attend They also recalled that the retired executive of American the public hearing to be con­ “While, of course, the com­ King Honored company was given a whopping pany is entitled to a fair return Cyanamid Co., died Tuesday at ducted by the Public Utilities 156 per cent rate increase in his home on Ridgebury Road. ATLANTA (UPI) — Today would have been the 46th Company to speak against the on its investment, the proposed 1970.” hike seeks an increase in rate of He was an executive officer birthday of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. And though request. Referring to the present with the International many ceremonies and demonstrations will take place 'The PUC has agreed to con­ return from 7.31 per cent in 1974 Volunteer Sponsors Sought request, they said it will in­ to 11.73 per cent, they noted. Secretariat of the League of around the country to mark the day, the SCL(], an duct the hearing in the Ad­ crease the minimum water Nations Conference in San ministration Building in They added, “Never in recent organization he founded will not participate in the ac­ charge for a typical residential history of the company has the Francisco. For State Prison Inmates tivities scheduled today by the Center for Social Change Rockville, Jan. 28 at 10:30 a.m. customer by 25.6 per cent or an headed by his widow. There seems to be a growing rift The Connecticut Prison Qualifiactions for participa­ stances preferable. between the SCLC and Mrs. Coretta King. .Association will conduct tion in the program include South Windsor Adult Education Courses Open training sessions for its patience, dependability, an Currently over 175 citizens Amnesty Canceled Volunteer Sponsor Program ability to listen, persistence, are involved with inmates at ATHENS (UPI) — The new Greek parliament voted un­ mail before Jan. 17 or in person Jan. 24 and 25 at Concordia sufficient time to develop a the five State Correctional Judy Kuehnel credit, and any class having in­ making, parent-chiid Lutheran Church. 40 Pitkin St. Institutions. Sponsors average animously this morning to cancel the former military Jan. 21, Jan. 22, from 7:30 to sufficient registration will be relationships, knitting, strong relationship, a sense of regime’s self-declared amnesty in order to prosecute its Correspondent The sessions, which are open one’s own worth, respect for two visits a month (one per 9:30 p.m. at the South Windsor canceled. Classes are held one neediepoint, crewel em­ ministers, senior officials and key collaborators. The vote 644-1364 High School cafeteria. to the public, are being spon­ the worth of others, ability to month is required) to the in­ evening per week from 7:30 to broidery, quiiting, guitar, came a few hours after former strongman Dimitrios loan- Astrology, chair caning, in­ Those wishing to register by sored by the Manchester Area cope with one’s own life situa­ stitutions. The visits of about 9:30 p.m. boating, crocheting, physical ternational cooking and leaded mail may use the advance Conference of Churches. The tion, and willingness to become one hour take place within the nides was imprisoned on charges of high treason and sedi­ Brochures are available at all fitness, shorthand, decoupage, A Lesson in First Aid glass techniques are among registration form, and mail to fee for the sessions is $3 per involved with that of an in­ regular visiting hours of the in­ tion. The first junta member to be jailed, he faces the South Windsor schools. Town auto mechanics, first aid and stitution. courses offered during the Adult Education Director, Hall, post office, library and ground school pilot study. person or $5 a couple. mate. Fireman Thomas Raimondo, right, tells Wally Fortin, in the bandage, he might live death penalty. The Jan. 24 session will be spring semester of the South South Windsor High School, 161 other businesses throughout the Windsor Adult Education Six new courses are offered from 7:30 to 10 p.m. This will be More information may be ob­ because of the fine work of Jim Mason, standing. Raimondo was directing a first aid class Congressmen Take Oaths of Office Nevers Rd., South Windsor. No community. Since January 1974, women Program. this semester. an informational session tained by calling Gordon S. for town employes at the Manchester Recreation Center. Working with him teaching 17 Amnesty Offered telephone registration will be Among courses offered are James McKenzie, director of describing life in an institution have been able to join the Bates or Barbara Thompson at employes in the first classes was Fireman Robert Barker. Fortin is director of the Senior SAIGON (UPI) — In an announcement by the govern­ Hands upraised, members of the House of Representatives Speaker Carl Albert, on rostrum, administered the oath as accepted. Registration fees of cake decorating, sewing, metal the program, has announced Further information may be and the effects of incarceration program at the Somers, Enfield 566-2030, or Mrs. Nancy Carr at Citizens Center and Mason drives the center’s bus. (Herald photo by Barlow) ment news agency Vietnam Press, the Saigon government took their oaths of office yesterday in the nation’s capitol. the 94th Congress convened. (UPI photo ) $2 must accompany mail work and woodworking, that the spring term will run obtained by calling 644-0069 on an individual. and Cheshire institutions. Hus­ the Manchester Area offered a blanket amnesty for all men who had deserted or registration. A fee of $5 will be pottery, oil painting, from Jan. 27 to April 16. between 8:30 and 9 a.m.; noon The Jan. 25 meeting, from 9 band and wife teams are en­ Conference of Churches office, sought illegal refuge from the draft before Jan. 1,1975. The charged for non-residents. bookkeeping, typing, beginning couraged, and in many in­ Residents may register by and 12:30 p.m.; and 3 and 3:30 a m. to 3 p.m.. will be a training 649-2093. offer will be good until Feb. 15. Military sources said the All classes offered are non vegetable gardening, rug p.m. session for those interested in Historical Group to Hear men who claimed amnesty would likely be taken into the becoming a volunteer sponsor army, which is being severely pressed by stepped-up Com­ to an inmate. munist attacks. Boards Agree on Some Causes The purpose of the program is MANCHESTER HitcHcock Chairs History to establish "helping friendships” through which the HOSPITAL NOTES .Mideast Progress Slow inmates may receive en­ A Yankee craftman’s answer Manchester Historical Society. The speaker will be Mrs. UNITED NATIONS (UPI) — U.N. Secretary General couragement. support and to Chippendale and Sheraton is It will be held at Waddell School Ellen Kenney Glennon of Nor­ Kurt Waldheim said it is clear that efforts to work out a For Disagreement over Refund assistance to help themselves. the subject of an illustrated talk at 2 p. m. and is open to the folk, and her topic, “ The political settlement in the Middle East have made little Volunteers may, if ap­ Discharged Monday: Irene Cook, 68 Ferguson Rd.; at Sunday’s meeting of the public. History of Hitchcock Chairs.” progress. Because of that and doubt that a mandate for Carol Guliano, 43 Dale Rd. state and federal grants, propriate, counsel inmates with Florence Conran, 217 E. Center After prospering as a maker keeping the U.N. peace-keeping force in the region beyond TOLLAND Also, Wendy Giammarino, of chair parts for Yankee awarded to schools, go through m t m m r personal problems, act as an St.; Dolores Fantom, 59 Elro The Board of Education and Merrow; John Varney Jr., May, Waldheim says he worries more and more about the Board of Selectmen hearings advocate in behalf of the in­ St.; Dorothy Fournier, 373 pedlars, Lambert Hitchcock in Board of Selectmen hashed out Marlborough; Barbara Tracy, situation. and action. Dr. MacKenzie said mate; assist in locating jobs or Pleasant Valley Rd., South 1826 erected a factory in the $30,916 Blue Cross refund Storrs; Walter Nimirowski, 361 In other comments the secretary general said he had a check with the State Depart­ housing in preparation for Windsor; Arthur Buckler, 47 Sharp Dip Noted Hitchcocks-ville, now Riverton. and discussed ways to improe S h e H e r a lh Hillstown Rd.; Niki Polansky, received a note from Washington asking him to appeal to ment resulted in the informa­ CLEARANCE release, or simply listen with a Holl St.; Joan Burnett, 84 Ben­ He died in 1852, but chairs sten­ communications between the East Hartford; Katherine Shan­ the Viet Cong and North Vietnam to stop the fighting in In­ Area Profile tion that this procedure wasn’t sympathetic ear. which will ton St.; Michael Farnola, 6 ciled with his name and the two boards at a joint meeting non, 79 Russell St.; Robert Ru- necessary. enable the inmate to retain a Sunset Lane, Bolton; Linda In New Building village he founded were dochina. He said he is studying the note and is considering Tuesday. mend, Storrs. Cavanagh, cited good public sense of self esteem and Morrissette, 146 Woodland St ; manufactured until the Civil the request very carefully. John Burokas, chairman of that he resented interference of money belongs to the Board of Entire Stock of Regular Tread or motivation. War period. At the turn of this this kind and therefore directed Education, but if you prefer, we relations by bringing out at Manchester experienced a Major permits in 1974 were: Flights Suspended the selectmen board, selectmen’s meetings how the century, the mill was boarded acknowledged a com­ Hopewell not to request the re­ don’t need the money im­ dramatic 61 per cent drop in $750,000 for a warehouse and of­ up. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Navy announced Tuesday fund. mediately. You can invest it for town is getting grants, after so FREE building unit starts in 1974, and fice building off N. Main St., munications gap, but put the many years of people com­ With other state residents, it had lost its second F14 Tomcat fighter in two weeks and blame, in part, on lack of com­ Harkins explained that about six months.” INSTALLATION^ Savings Bank Forecloses an equally dramatic 61 per cent $597,000 for a motel off Tolland Mrs. Glennon’s father, John has suspended all training and test flights of the new air­ letters were sent to all in­ Palmer blames the un­ plaining of the lack of grants, • rise in alterations and additions "Tphe., $370,000 for an industrial prehension of the new system of and it was generally agreed to No Trade In Tarrant Kenney, in 1946 craft until it can determine what happened. government under the new surance carriers, on the verbal familiarity with the changed to existing units. building on Adams St., $200,000 retain the same procedure. Needed restored the old landmark and The plane crashed for unexplained reasons in the Indian charter. recommendation of the town form of government on an­ • Fiano^s Motel Mortgage Building permits were issued for a branch bank on W, Middle built additions for the reproduc­ auditors, to say. that refunds tagonisms which have resulted All Tires Fully SNOWTIRES Ocean while flying off the aircraft carrier Enterprise. Just “1 le town charter and state in 1974 for only 123 housing un­ Tpke., $180,000 for an industrial tion of the chairs and cabinet should be issu^ rather than in the refund still not deposited. SURPLUS OUR REGULAR 12 days earlier another Tomcat assigned to the carrier statutes regulate all boards, Guaranteed SAVE its—a drop of 61 per cent below building on Colonial Rd., $112,- furniture that made the village credited toward the next fiscal Board of Education member' On the question of whether a UP TO LOW, LOW PRICES the 315 units in 1973. 000 and $94,000 for industrial went down in flames in the Pacific Ocean off the Philip­ and both have responsibilities The Savings Bank of can be sold. The bank’s asking two-level building, opened in famous. Research uncovered a to the electors. The refund from premiums, to go along with the Carol Duncan agreed and surpius exists to be given the 35% OFF The 123 units in 1974 consisted buildings on Sheldon Rd., $175,- pines. Manchester (SBM) has price is $425,000. September 1968. It featured 42 library of documents and an the insurance must be recorded present accounting system. predicted that once people are education board, as indicated of 83 single-family dwellings 000 for an office building off All crewmen bailed out of both planes and were rescued assumed ownership and opera­ rooms, all with double beds, outstanding collection of sten­ as revenue and the town cannot “ Nothing was underhanded aware of all the new charter’s by the selectmen at the May REGULAR TREAD TIRES Johnson declined to explain and 20 two-family. The 315 units Tolland Tpke. and $60,000 for a Snow Special Deluxe Mud & Snow tion of Fiano’s Motor Inn. a 42- color television, and individual ciled antiques from the without serious injuries. spend over its budget until the about that letter, I told you at contingencies, things will get budget meeting, Burokas said details of the foreclosure. in 1973 consisted of 133 single­ restaurant on Tolland Tpke. Performance 78 unit motel at 100 E. Center St. air conditioning and heating. Hitchcock period. selectmen approve (the that meeting that it would be easier. the $19,000 surplus shown in the 4-Ply Nylon 4-Ply Nylon family dwellings, 17 two-family Mrs. Glennon’s knowledge of Freight Derails sent,” Harkins said. auditors’ report is not in cash William Johnson, SBM vice He said SBM officials have The 1973 major permits revenue and appropriation),” The appropriation to the 4-Ply Polyester and 48 apartments. the Hitchcock Chair Co. has Hopewell said Tuesday that form yet, although technically BLACKWALL WHITEWALL president, said today the bank been talking to a number of There have been recent were: $750,006 for a food PEQUEA, Pa. (UPI) -Nine cars of a 101-car Penn Cen­ Burokas said. school board is stili not Building permits in 1974 for been gained through personal the refund still has not been it can be approriated. WHITEWALL has become the owmer due to prospects about sale of the reports that the motel was in market on Spencer St., $216,000 tral freight train derailed early today just west of this Lan­ Robert Dean, education guaranteed. At least one select­ alterations and additions experience as well as from her requested. Dean, after con­ Seiectman Stewart Joslin ad­ foreclosure of a mortgage. The motel. The bank decided to con­ financial trouble and was up for and $216,0()0 for industrial caster County community. A Penn Central spokesman said chairman, said that com­ man, Helen Wanat, is still totaled 603—an increase of 61 father. siderable debate between the mitted he is “part of the cause 650-13 former owner is Valentino tinue operation of the facility, sale, and Town of Manchester buildings on Progress Dr., a fire broke out in a car loaded with trucks but there were munications was the most im­ against the education budget C78-13 per cent over the 374 in 1973. “I started working in the boards, said he had polled his of this whole problem, maybe.” Peg. 19.99 Fiano of Bolton, who built the Johnson said, “because it’s officials were reportedly con­ $224,000 for a tennis club on W. no serious injuries. portant item on the agenda, and receiving the refund. Reg. 25.99 C78-13 The estimated value of in­ production line during the members and directed He explained his original es­ F .E .T .1.78 motel in 1968. more valuable if it's sidering town acquisition of the Center St., $120,000 for another cited the insurance refund as “Everyone is cutting, yet F.E.T. 1.99 Reg. 24.99' dustrial and commercial con­ summer vacation when I was Hopewell to request an im­ timate of a $164,000 surplus was Johnson said SBM will con­ operating.” building for conversion to elder­ industrial building on Progress Mrs. Meir Hospitalized only typical of many problems. Toiland feels it can spend as :1: Carry Out Only F .E .T .1.99 struction in 1974 showed a 16,’’ she recalls, “at the mediate refund from Blue based on the old accounting tinue to run the motel until it The motor inn, a modem. ly housing. Dr., $75,000 for a package store JERUSALEM (UPI) — Former Prime Minister Golda He said he feels that the refund much as it wants,” she said.” SIZE F.E.T REG. SALE reverse trend to that for minimum wage of 75 cents an Cross on Wednesday, to go into system, if the selectmen had SIZE F.E.T. REG. SALE housing construction and was 45 on Spencer St., $42,800 for a Meir entered Hadassah Hospital today to undergo an eye should go into the General Fund, When toid the refund could not F78-14 29.99 $22 SIZE F.E.T. REG. SALE hour —sanding, puttying, etc. It the general fund. Burokas said not adopted a new system, per cent higher than in 1973. commercial building on W. but is "not quite sure I can trust be carried over to pay next G78-14 2.55 29.99 $20 was a priceless experience.” operation, the government said. The government said the the appropriation will be on the explained as better suited to G78-14 31.99 $24 Center St. and $105,000 for a the Board of Selectmen to give year’s premiums, she 775-14 2.16 23.99 $15 The total for major construc­ She later did selling. operation was to remove cataracts, a thin veil or growth Jan. 28 selectmen’s agenda. municipalities, the surplus H78-15 32.99 $27 H78-14 2.77 31.39 $22 c o m m e rc ia l b u ild in g on us back the money.” suggested the money be pqt to 825-14 2.32 24.99 $15 tion was $2,538,150 in 1974 and Her husband is president of over the lens of the eye. Kevin Cavanagh, selectmen would have been $80,000 to $90,- L78-15 35.99 $29 J78-14 2.95 32.99 $19 Oakland st. According to information “good use to try to keep costs Accord Reached on Rec Use $1,748,800 in 1973. the company, and Mrs. Glennon vice chairman, commented 000 Joslin concluded. $24 given Tuesday, a meeting was down. G78-15 31.99 arranges furniture groupings at Patrol Ends Discrimination that although there appeared to held in December between If the education board does Deluxe Mud & Snow Premium Belted 2-I-2 The town Recreation Depart­ The resignations approved language, speech and hearing the John Tarrant Kenney SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) - The California Highway actually be a “tremendous NEW BUDGET Burokas, Dean, Town Manager receive the Blue Cross refund, ment and the building and sites were for Miss Linda Johnson, a clinician at Verplanck School; Museum. Patrol’s 45-year history of “males only” will end Thursday amount of communication” TJean told the selectmen that 4-Ply Nylon Ultra Traction 2 4-2 John Harkins, school business some of it has already been WHITEWALL committee of the Board of social worker for the past two William Edwards of when the first 27 women cadets graduate from the patrol leading up to the' insurance re­ the present education budget of manager Dave Hopeweil, and committed. $7,000 will be BLACKWALL Belted Whitewall (2-Ply Fiberglass, 2-Ply Poly) Education will work together to years, who has accept^ a posi­ Manchester will teach social fund, there is a “little credibili­ $3,000,000 wiil increase by cost academy. Superintendent of Schools Dr. returned to staff who directly arrange a suitable contract for tion with a family service agen­ studies at Bennet; Mrs. Susan A B O U T T O W N ty problem.” Selectmen and of living inflation of 12%, or (2-Ply Fiberglass, 2-Ply Poly) Kenneth MacKenzie. Dean said are involved with the school use of the West Side cy; and Miss M. Beverly Miller, Robertson of Meriden will education members alike said $360,000, for 1975-76, just to recreation building. a pre-primary teacher at teach elementary music; and he felt the meeting had refund...money they paid F78-14 51 BISSELL “cleared the matter up” 'and they learned of the Blue Cross maintain present programs. Paul Greenberg, chairman of Verplanck School, who will at­ Mrs. Marsha Tenczar of Manchester Assembly, Order themselves. The board, acting Reg. 27.99 G78-14 A78-13 Chapter, Disabled American Phone the procedure was that refund originally through a Neither selectmen nor the building and sites com­ tend graduate school. Leaves Wallingford will teach a pre­ of Rainbow for Girls, will elect Veterans, will meet tonight at ST. (rear) press release. on recommendations of ad­ Harkins would comment on the F.E.T. 2.41 Reg. Reg. 26.99 643- Hopewell would write to Blue ministration in December, mittee, told the Board of of absence were granted to primary class at Verplanck. officers at its meeting Friday 7:30 at the VFW Home. MANCHESTER OPEN Selectmen Charles Luce and prediction that that increase 38.99 F.E.T. 1.80 8424 Cross to rf quest the refund, the SIZE F.E.T. REG. SALE Education Tuesday night of the Mrs. Gail Hunle;^ of Keeney St. TUES., WED., voted to allocate $15,90 for F.E.T. 2.67 at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Board of Eoucation would Ted Palmer both expressed dis­ would mean a 6-and-a-half mill H78-15 2.82 31.99 $25 agreement between the two School, Mrs. Lorraine Rowe of WE FRI., SAT. supplies, materials, library and Temple. The business meeting LTM Announces request an appropriation from may that the refund has been increase, preferring to wait for groups. Robertson School, Mrs. Karen A(»PT 9:00-5:30 PM visual aids for the four schools, F78-14 2.41 27.99 $20_ My, My was originally scheduled for the Board of Selectmen, and the available since November and the new Grand List and to look SIZE F.E.T. REG. SALE SIZE F.E.T. REG. SALE The board discussed a possi­ Decker of Bennet Junior High ‘Odd Couple’ Cast MASTER THURS. HI testing programs and im­ WOLVERHAMPTON, Monday night but was post­ is still not deposited in the at what revenue will be E78-14 2.33 31.99 $22 ble open house for the public to School, and Mrs. Joyce Toms, m u o L MEAT MARKET 8:00 P.M. education board would get the plementation of the G78-14 2.67 38.99 $28 poned because of the storm. town. Estimates varied of the available. Increased scrutiny of England (UPI) — The vicar got The Little Theatre of refund. kindergarten through Grade 12 iVJHEEU BALANCING' visit the renovated Main an elementary music teacher, and (Closed Sun. interest the refund could be budgets by residents is G78-15 2.74 38.99 $28 a broken nose. Aunt Eileen was Manchester, Inc. (LTM) has Dean said that he later curriculum.. Building of Bennet Junior High all for childbearing. The Auxiliary to Manchester FOOD Our Meats Are Strictly U.S.D.A. CHOICE A Mon.) collecting for the town, from a expected, with demonstrations knocked on the floor, followed announced the cast for Neil learned that Harkins had Board members did not School to take place probably The following appointments $150 per month calculation by of needs. Palmer predicted it ei 75 pef L78-15 3.19 44.99 $33 Wide Oval shortly by Aunt Min, who dived Simon’s “Odd Couple” to be STAMPS written to Blue Cross the next allocate $4,400 for the spring during the first week in were approved; Specials Are Good Thru Saturday, January 18th. Hopewell to a $300 guess by will be a compromise of under a table while other Writing Is Right performed Feb. 21, 22 , 28 and morning to state that all athletic program, or $2,700 for 60 & 70 Series February. Mrs. Judith Anderson of March 1. Luce. “desires versus citizens’ ability members of the family traded SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (UPI) refunds should be made payable evaluation and PPBS im­ In other business, the board Manchester will teach English Hopewell said, “I believe this to pay.” RWL WHITEWALL punches. It was Susan Wilks’ — Marin County Judge Gary Playing the lead roles are Ted EXTRA LEAN to the town treasurer. He said plementation which were also approved busing for Bowers at Illing Junior High School; WAYBEST OR BUHERBALL As part of the improved com­ wedding reception, magistrates Thomas believes it's right to Kowaleski as Oscar and Jim recommended by Dr. MacKen­ F60-15 School children in the Green Mrs. Anne Gauvin of munications plan, the education court was told Tuesday. The allow lawbreakers to write Brennan as Felix. zie and other administrators at Reg. 27.99 Rd. area. The busing will begin Mancheter will teach a learning STEWDSF board will send copies of all trouble began when the vicar, their wrongs away. In fact, he’s Playing in supporting roles TURKEYS Choice that time. 6 Point Engine Tune Up F.E.T. 2.92 _ _ this week, said Wilson Deakin, disabilities class at Bennet budget figures to six of the the Rev. Francis Brumwell, sentenced a few dozen petty are Ray Seligson, Ray Gardner, assistant superintendent of Junior High School; Mrs. selectmen. Luce indicated it arrived at the height of offenders to write such things Vin Liscomb, Glenn Aubrey, Hebron PZC Okays schools, probably no later than Elizabeth Intagliata of was not necessary to include SIZE F.E.T. REG. SALE festivities to clean up the as “I will not steal,” a thousand Sandra Fargo, and Jane GRANTS Friday. The busing will cost Manchester will teach social lb. him in the informational G60-15 3.03 30.99 $28 church hall where the party or more times on paper. Zimmerman. 1.15 lb. Also on Tuesday’s agenda cyV lO ® ® 24!88 about $750 for the balance of the studies at Illing Junior High The play, a favorite of many mailings. H70-15 3.04 29.99 $26 was going on. The family didn’t Thomas says the writing 18-24 Lb. Avg. was the procedure of having year. School; Mrs. Marilee Paulus, Eisemann Tract We inspect spark plug wires lor contact, check want to leave, and words led to punishment is “ as good a . through television and movies, U.S.D.A. CHOICE In personnel actions, the presently a half-time psy­ is a comedy about two men engine compression: install new Champion or AC board approved two chological examiner will blows. Graham Wilks, the deterent as any. I make them"^ BONELESS Rll, will apply because the spark plugs, new points, condenser and rotor, We bride’s brother, was convicted rooming together whose only U.S.O.A. CHOICE HEBRON resignations, four leaves of assume full-time responsibility. do their writing in the jit and it proposed subdivision is in both set dwell and tune engine to mfr. specifications, of assaulting the vicar by butting common bond is being BONELESS Blake To Begin Work check PCV valve, adjust carburetor, if needed. absence, and seven ap­ Also, Miss Deborah Wright of takes them a few hours. That zones. him in the face. Wilks was fined divorced. CHUCK ROAST LEE pointments. East Hrtford will be a way they get to see the type of Anne Dallaire The proposed subdivision is $96. people who come in and out.” James Pendergast is direc­ SH.0M Hr STEM about 103 acres with 22 lots ting the Dlav. Correspondenl As Andover Planner WINTER WEATHER AIDS Lifetime Guaranteed 228-3267 appearing on the preliminary Du Pont Auto Batteries The Planning and Zoning plans. Donna Holland He has drafting and car­ Gas Booster lb. Snow Brush M.19 Commission has approved the Chairman Salvatore Mastan- Correspondent tographical experience. He and Scraper. Reg. Eisemann Subdivision. drea told the board he had 646-0375 graduated from Manchester *1.89. 64 ‘ spoken to Jon Coleman, town Community College in 1973 and O R « g . 7 9 - The board approved the sub­ Ronald Blake, newly hired Reg. to 37.99 Commuter Train Wins Providence Race U.S.D.A. CHOICE planner, about the town plan completed the University of 292 Deli Specials division Tuesday with the town planner for Andover and Du Pont OVEN PREPAREO and regulations, and Coleman Connecticut Institute of Public Replace your battery now to. through early morning rush Foreman, accompanied by a dry run of the course,” said was pretty good for a 52-year Sllcrd stipulation that if any back land Tolland, will begin work Mon­ Prestone Engine Starter PROVIDENCE, R.I. (U P I)- had told him that he hopes to Service course in environmen­ easier cold weather starts. In a race against time and traf­ hour traffic. some younger women carrying Knight, who drove a foreign old woman wasn’t it,” said is developed, the subdividers day. De-Icer Free battery check. Mrs. Shiela Foreman, 52, left pom poms, dashed out of the sports car. Mrs. Foreman. “I could have SIRLOM TT MUST IMPORTED HAM . .8 9 < ^b. must come back to the Planning have the final draft to Mastan- Blake will be employed joint­ tal planning and management fic a commuter train proved drea by the end of the week. Reg. 1.09 Reg. Kingston on the Penn Central's station and ran a block to the “I don’t think there was any walked, the train arrived early and Zoning Commission about ly by the two towns and will in 1974. ."SRS- 1.39 36 Mo. Guaranteed, Reg. 29.99 24.70 faster than souped-up Chicken Roll___ 79 * vku. He is now employed as a automobile today in a unique 508 South County Special at the steps of City Hall, breaking a way we could have gotten here enough.” open space, which is not Worker Needed devote two days a week to An­ same time an experienced red ribbon at 8:15, to the cheers any faster. We ran into that big She shook Knight’s hand and QROTE & WEIQAL designated at this time. Mrs. Marjorie Porter, dover and three days to technical planning assistant in test staged by mass transit ad­ Manchester. vocates. racer, Joseph Knight, 39, of about 1(X) specators. bus and there was a lot of traf­ said “You’re a good sport, *1.69. In other business, the board cafeteria head, is looking for a Tolland. departed the station parking lot That was three minutes fic on Rte. 95,” he scid. maybe you’ll take the train FRANKS ’‘casino^ • • *1,49 lb referred preliminary plans of substitute cafeteria worker for He had planned to meet with The position of town planner The two vehicles left and advisor to the wetlands 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: Wed. thru Sat. Kingston station at 7;42 a m. in for the 27-mile trip to the down­ before Knight arrived. He was tailed by a “referee” more often.” the proposed subdivision on Rt. the Gilead Hill elementry and the Planning and Zoning Com­ MANCHESTER “We followed a bus for about in another car to make sure The race was staged to boost Alao available are U.8.D.A. CHOICE HIndquartera, ‘A Hindquarters, Sides, and A 66 and Burrows Hill Rd. to the Rham high schools. mission and the Wetlands Com­ commission was authorized by open Late Every Night a race staged to prove that the town area. Sides o( Beef. All freezer orders are cut, wrapped and labeled to your I Umi»iiinm»o The train arrived at Union five or six blocks and there that Knight did not break any patronage of the run, which has town counsel. To apply, contact Mrs. Porter mission Monday, the meeting Andover residents at their an­ 1145 Tolland Turnpike Except Sat. 'til 6 p.m. train could get commuters to specifications, and BLAST FROZEN at NO EXTRA CHARQEI nual town budget meeting in downtown Providence faster Station at 8:14, two minutes were a lot of red lights that I did traffic laws. been in fiscal trouble for some The board is asking counsel’s between 2 and 4 p.m. at the was canceled due to weather. May 1974. than most drivers who battle ahead of schedule, and Mrs. not run into when I when I made "That dash from the station time. opinion on which zone, R1 or Gilead Hill School. Blake is a native of Hartford. PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 15. W 5 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 15, 1975 — PAGE TWENTY-THREE HERALD Cfceney Successful in Overtime Frazier Stole Spotlight BOWLING

By EARL YOST Sports Editor And Win over SuThomas Results In NBA All-Star Victory ZODIAC- Sharon King 175- 465, Lisa Luginbuhl 182, Nancy McKeown 469, Donna For the third time this PHOENIX (UPI) - Walt “Clyde” Frazier, an eight-year Mieezkowski 466, Diane Ander­ feat in a rare afternoon tilt three cantos, St. Thomas overtime with nine of his 13 Tom LeCourt paced department hauling in 16 The game was played before a record Phoenix Coliseum son 479, Gail Grigsby 460. campaign, Cheney Tech had Friday at 2 at home against held the ball most of the markers, hitting three Cheney with 21 points caroms. M ' 33' veteran with the New York Knicks, made his sixth crowd of 12,885 and watched by millions of others on Unusual Front Row Seat to go into overtime last Ellis Tech of Danielson. fourth quarter apparently hoops, three for four from followed by Viklinetz with Shawn Kerrigan poured in National Basketball Association All-Star game appearance national television. Frazier was a runaway choice for night. And for the third looking for the final shot. Tuesday night and stole the show. FLORAL- Laurett Carpenter There were a few bugs in the official opening of the Hart­ Slowing the tempo and the charity stripe and also 14. Foran despite the fouls 19 points for 3-7 St. Thomas MVP honors with 48 Vz votes compared to IVz for Archibald 186-4%. ford Civic Center last weekend, as could be expected. One time, the Beavers came using a fullcourt press for­ The Saints led by four points had two important steals. still contributed 10 points with Rich McGuane also hit­ “Clyde,” a nickname Frazier acquired because of his and one apiece for Barry and Wicks. Members of the East away victorious, 64-53 over cing Cheney into 22 turn­ with 1:34 left but a Foran Mark Viklinetz iced the and 13 rebounds with ting double digits with 13 mod dress and ball-hawking ability, tallied a game-high 30 team got $500 each for the victory while each West player ticket purchaser for the New England Whalers’ hockey TWI-LITE- Sally Granato game against San Diego found out that his ticket was good St. Thomas Seminary in overs, the Saints led 13-8 bucket with 1:14 remaining decision for Cheney with Viklinetz leading the markers. points to lead the East to an upset 108-102 victory over the got $300. Bloomfield. narrowed the gap to two West in the NBA’s silver anniversary All-Star game. 189-182-514, Charlotte Emery for a seat in the penalty box. At least it was the front row. after the first quarter and 1:37 left in overtime conver­ Beavers in the rebounding 176. The Techmen are now 9-3 St. Thumaa Seminary (5^ Frazier, the Knicks’ leading point producer this season “I was very pleased with the response of the players,” Hockey fans sitting in third-level sections, the first two 29-28 at halftime. The points and Mike ting both ends of a one-and- Cheney Tech (64) with a 21.4 average, has been an All-defensive team selec­ said East coach K.C. Jones of Washington. “They were all rows in the $7 ticket range, found their view of the game for the season and need just Beavers were hampered Pressamarita sent it into an one situation. B F Pts. McGuane i 3 13 one more triumph to qualify when 6-1 forward Tom Foran extra session pumping home “We kept our cool and Kurlowicz Russo 1 2 4 tion since the voting for that team began six years ago, but together and wanted to win.... It was the easiest game I’ve ANTKJL'ES- Kris Kelley 131- was partially obstructed by large section identification Foran Leahy 2 5 9 Viklinetz it was his offense that earned him the game's Most ever coached.” 142-383, Sopie Burger 140-363, markers. for the State Basketball picked up three quick fouls a rebound shot with eight were able to solve their Roye 2 0 4 LeCourt 5 21 Kerrigan 8 3 19 Helen Reid 138, Arlene Hubbard^ Tournament for the first and had to sit out the second seconds left in regulation. press in the second half,” Pressamarita 3 13 Valuable Player award by an overwhelming margin. Attles had the tougher of the two coaching assignments, Confusion reigned, too, with an inexperienced box office Valente 1 2 4 139, Bev Anderson 341, Joan time in six years. The Haberem 0 0 0 Rated by many as the best guard in basketball today, staff, but that will be straightened out in due time. period . Pressamarita, 5-9 senior Cheney Coach Gerry Matthews Donston trying to figure out how to get the best use out of his three Beavers can accomplish the Frazier played 35 minutes, hit on 10 of his 17 field Tarca 342. Kevin Walsh, public relations director for the Whalers, Knotted at 40-all after guard, led the Beavers in the Blanchard noted. Totals 19 IS S3 centers—Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of Milwaukee, Bob Lanier Totals 23 14 M Score at half: St. Thomas 29-28 attempts and connected on 10 of 11 free throws while also reported that better than 4,700 season tickets were sold up of Detroit and Sam Lacey of Kansas City-Omaha. As a CATERERS- Jen Terinzonie contributing four steals to lead the East to its 16th victory to last Saturday’s home opener in Hartford and a number result. Abdul-Jabbar, considered the most dominant 128, Betty Aceto 128-343, Olga more sold this week. Walsh said at least 5,000 season sales against nine losses in All-Star competition. player in the game today, played only 19 minutes, hitting Colla 125, Kay Fountain 138-356, “I guess the law of averages finally caught up with me,” were expected by the weekend. three of his 10 field goal attempts, and finished with seven Ona Carlson 144-369, Dot The heat took its toll on the hockey players in Saturday’s said Frazier after accepting his first All-Star game MVP points, 22 below his season average. Lanier scored two Baldyga 126, Barbara Casey trophy from Commissioner Walter Kennedy. “You always 141-358, Joan Baldyga 140-344, opener. Walsh said Thommy Abrahamsson, one-half of the Northwest Converts 12 More Tries points in 12 minutes of action while Lacey finished with six think about the MVP award. There's a lot of personal Carol Noske 127-345, Ethel Swedish twin-brother act, dropped eight pounds against in 17 minutes of playing time. satisfaction involved-your family can be proud of Lindsay 342. San Diego. Both teams showed the effects of having practiced Fred O’Donnell, who has a Manchester address during something like this.” Frazier’s 30 points was the fourth highest total in All- together for only one hour earlier in the day as they com­ MIXERS- Ray Rowett 210- the puck season, weighed in at 166 pounds after the j Star game competition, topped only by the 42 scored by bined for 61 turnovers, 33 by the East and 28 by the West. 570, A1 Rowett 204-206-586, John thrilling, 4-3 sudden-death overtime win. O’Donnell, who Ferguson 205-521, Jack At Foul Line in Beating Catholic ; Wilt Chamberlain in 1962, Rick Barry’s 38 in 1967 and Elgin The West was held to five points in the first six minutes Pelligrinelli 203-508, Jim tallied the second Whaler goal, is listed at 180 pounds in the press guide. No, he didn’t lose all 14 pounds in one game. - Baylor’s 32 in 1962. of the second quarter as the East, thanks to 12 points by Olenick 202-560, Bob Kilian 201- not going in the direction we “Every mistake we made Gus Prete adding 15 and 13 "I “Walt got hot and there was nobody we could put on him Frazier, held a 51-46 lead at halftime. The West never got 532, Paul Leone 544, Jerry Coro 5 By Len Auster ought to be.” they took advantage of,” markers respectively. to cool him off, said West Coach A1 Attles of Golden State closer than three points the remainder of the game and 538, Bob Grote 504, Don Bow­ UConn Basketball Big League Parading to the foul line in Leading 25-23 at the inter­ Ogrodnik sighed. Moffett hit on six straight Fall Awards who tried, in vain, to cover Frazier at first with Gail trailed by as many as 16 at 95-79 midway through the final man 534, Paul Scagliarini 529, Anyone who has any doubts about basketball being big a steady procession. mission, with Bill Moffett shots in the second canto but lui’i photo) Goodrich of Los Angeles, then Charlie Scott of Phoenix and quarter. Bill Crawford 514, Roger Sirois league at UConn should wipe out the thought. The recent Northwest Catholic con­ pumping in 16 of his game- Athletes - males and finally Jim Price of Milwaukee. 510, June Rowett 193-474, Mary ^ordiwrut Calholir (64) cooled down in the second Boston led all teams in player representation with four White 184-498, Cathy Pitz 182- UConn Classic was a classic, to say the least, with both verted 22 of 32 opportunities high. 20 points, including 12 P B F Pts. half tallying just four points. females - who participated Rudy Tomjanovich^s Shot Blocked Frazier was one of only three East players in double to register a 64-52 HCC 3 Egan 4 7-8 15 figures. The others were John Havlicek of Boston with 16 and at one point in the second quarter, Jones used all four- 497, Dolly Dawood 179-178-490, games on the final night being decided by two points. Also, in a row in the second stan­ 0 Kelly 0 0-0 0 Tim Turner had 14 points for in fall sports at Rick Barry and Abdul-Jabbar Each Get Hand on Ball Phyllis Allen 179-469, Earla basketball victory over East 5 Daly 2 1-3 5 Havlicek, Dave Cowens, Jo Jo White and Paul Silas—along a near-capacity and a capacity crowd for the two-night za, East’s guns fell silent for East. Manchester High will be and Bob McAdoo of Buffalo with 11. Ferguson 178-453, Cathy Catholic last night at the 2 Prete 4 5-8 13 The West, shooting only 39 per cent from the field com­ with Earl Monroe of New York at the same time as the promotion with the students off-campus and on vacation four minutes in the third 0 Robinson 2 2-5 6 “ I’ve never been in a honored at the annual East managed to open a nine-point lead at 49-40. Attles, Bohjalian 476, Barbara Higley proved that the sport is No. 1 on a state college hoop University of Hartford period while the Indians 0 Radionuas 0 0-0 0 situation like this before and awards program tonight at pared with 48 per cent for the East, was paced by Kansas 460. before a crowd of 1,200. 3 Cobb 5 7-8 17 NBA MVP Only Honor Left City-Omaha’s Nate Archibald’s 27 points. Barry was the however, didn’t think that proved too big an advantage for level...Members of the four participating teams each were reeling off 10 straight 3 SmiUi 4 0-0 8 all of us are going to have to 7:30 at the Bailey the East. received a travel bag for suits and topcoats, each The setback dropped the Auditorium. second high point man for the West with 22 points, plus SILK CITY- Mike Hurley points to grab a 39-33 lead. 16 Totals 21 22-32 64 learn how to react to it,” “It wasn’t really the Celtics’ group that hurt us,” Attles matching the school’s colors... Just for the record, it cost Eagles to fifth place in the Northwest took just five East Catholic (52^ Ogrodnik stated, “But right The public is invited. eight assists and eight steals, while Sidney Wicks of 210-533, Ken Thomas 220-602, HCC with a 1-3 mark and vir­ P F Pts. said. “It was the one-man group—Frazier.” Ron Nivison 200-533, Jim Benoit $214,000 for each minute of advertising time during last shots from the floor in the 1 Wehr 2-3 2 now, I don’t have any Portland chipped in the 16 points. Sunday’s Super Bowl telecast. Game tickets sold for $20 a tually eliminated any title final anto, hitting all, but 13 3 Turner 0-0 answers.” Knicks^ Frazier 217-598. Dick Cote 216-578, Enso hopes. The four clubs in 2 Lusa 06 Pavan 200-218-576, Skip Mikoleit copy...Just one man’s opinion: The post-game interviews additional markers were 2 Moffett 2-2 Another tough HCC foe 204-561, Jerry Wade 244-589, were a flop with canned questions coming from three non­ front of East each hasjjne 4 Thompson 06 chalked up at the charity 0 Carlson Ofl awaits East Saturday night Ron Custer 506, Pete qualified writers, Don Meredith. A1 DeRogatis and loss. The Eagles are alSb in stripe as East continually 2 Hickey 56 as the Eagles journey to BASKETBALL Elated at Award UConn Quintet Second Best in New England Rotkiewicz 526, Rollo Masse danger of having their worst 3 Poletti 06 Kennedy^ John Brodie and the female’s comments and questions to fouled going after the ball. 5 Dumals 1-2 Middletown for a battle with 523, Dan Humiston 522, Vic fans outside the stadium were a waste of time. Viewers season ever, the previous 3 Noien 0-2 Hiquera 509, Skip Scoville 553, The Indians built their Xavier High. PHOENIX (UPI) — Walt Frazier knew that if he kept on average. Bob Warner of Maine The Huskies are aiming for The four top New England would have enioved professionals questioning the “worst” at 17-6. East is 6-4 Problems BUSINESSMEN’S STORRS. (UPI) - Connec­ Dave Van Buren 538, Bob lead to as many as 12 points. 25 Totals 21 10-15 52 East’s jayvees remained was the leader with a 13.8 one of the four at-large slots in teams will compete for the over-all with half the slate Score at half: East 25-23 Paced by Don Coppen (28) plugging, one day he would get his reward. ticut, 7-2, was ranked behind Heavisides 532, Dale Baver 205, Pittsburgh players rather than the networks picked East narrowed it to seven undefeated at 10-0 with a rebound average, followed by the ECAC geographical area region’s berth in the and Merril Myers (22), Honda Tuesday night, 2,000 miles from Broadway bright lights, Holy Cross, 9-2, Tuesday as the Roy Grabowski 523, ob Thomp­ experts...Still playing second fiddle to the Bruins in still to go. points with 1:47 left, but free stirring 54-52 come-from- Are Aired Bill Colins of Boston College (or the opening round of the Springfield. Mass., civic center Civic routed Fred’s Athletic the veteran New York Knicks’ backcourt star hit the second best in New England in son 503. Boston, despite their success, are the Celtics. ‘Boston is a “I’m going to have to do a with a 12.8 average. NCAA national title. March 7-8. throw shooting by behind victory over Club, 103-74, last night at Illing jackpot and, when the 25th annual National Basketball Division I of the Eastern hockey town,” Don Nelson of the Celts told newsmen this lot of reevaluating of our “Northwest was patient and Northwest enabled them to Northwest. Two foul shots Junior High. Bob Evans added Association All-Star game was over, there wasn’t a hap­ College Athletic Conference. week. Even during the glory championship years of the program and personnel,” picked us apart.” maintain a comfortable by Jon Lindberg with no PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - 18 points for the winners while The Huskies were followed by J pier man in America. Celts, the Bruins did better at the bucks office. forelorned East Coach Stan Northwest, now 1-1 in the Providence, 9-3, and Boston lead. Ogrodnik used a HCC and 5-5 over-all, was time remaining on the clock Walter Kennedy, the com­ Bob Belekewicz (21), Hal Frazier scored 30 points in a brilliant performance while Ogrodnik said in a soft number of combinations but gave the verdict to the missioner of the National Tarbell (13) aad Jack Burg (12) College, 7-3, in the first weekly whisper, “Obviously we’re led by 6-0 senior Rich Cobb’s leading the East to an upset 108-102 victory over a West ECAC basketball standings. End of the Line nothing jelled. 17 points with Bill Egan and Eagles. Basketball Association, and were best for Fred’s. team that had such stars as Rick Barry of the Warriors, Larry Fleisher, the general Also, Roberts Electric UConn center John Thomas, All permanent seats at the Hartford Civic Center are up­ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Bucks and Nate Archibald of chosen the most valuable counsel for the Players downed the B.A. Club, 92-68. holstered with arm rests and foam rubber cushions...The Bruce Hence paced the winners the Kings. player in last week’s Connec­ Association, agree on at ticut Classic, was ranked third SUPERMARKET ice thickness for hockey games ranges from three- Scholastic Basketball with 21 points with Don Grund- In the balloting for the Most Valuable Player award, quarters to one inch in thickness...No surprise was the least one thing. Frazier received 99 per cent of the votes. best in New England in Both feel negotiations on a mier and Bob Cappa adding 19 selection of Joe Namath by squad members as the New and 10 markers respectively. “This is the best thing that ever happened to me,” rebounds, with a 10,4 game A new basic agreement will be York Jets' most valuable player last season. It marked the Mike Kraoontks and A1 Wiley Frazier said with all the sincerity he could muster. “I’ve very difficult. third time the gimpy-kneed quarterback was selected. had 15 apiece for the losers and been on the All-Star team six times now and I’ve played on Rham Win Skein BOWLING The current agreement Don Klough added 12 points in a championship club. The only thing left is to win the BASKETBALL expires June 30 and Kennedy the losing effort. league MVP. Extended to Five revealed Tuesday there “This game gave me a chance to show ali of my skills, Doris Shaw Already has been some MIDGETS I I RE SALE SNOW WHITE C ollege B a sk etb a ll W' Going into overtime. but in all honesty the other guys on our team had a lot to do EAST FROSH 125, Peggy Zych 126 (iialogue on the subject and Extending its winning streak to five straight, Rham High Professional Remodeling with it. They knew I had a hot hand and they got me the Long John Thomas, Downed yesterday by a that despite the difficulty downed Coventry, 66-51, last night in Charter Oak nipped First Hartford Realty, ball every chance they could.” N strong Weaver High contingent expected in reaching a new most valuable player in 23-21, last night at the East Side Archibald, who scored 27 points, and Barry, who had 22, was the East Catholic freshman Conference basketball action at the Sachems’ gym. Also in AUTOMOTIVE - George contract, he is “sure all Coach’s Tantrums the recent UConn Classic, the area. South Windsor routed Rockville High, 62-40, Moquin 211-522, Marcel Falcon Rec. Pat Silver netted 15 points were the West stars and they took the loss harder than team, 96-36. Kevin Shannon led will be on display tonight problems will be resolved for the winners while Brian the winners with 30 points while Ellington High subdued Somers, 85-63, and Bolton bowed to 503, Bee Moquin 193-191-550. most of their teammates, or so it seemed. for the good of basketball.” Gallagher’s six points paced when the Huskies enter­ Oily Lucier was best for East Vinal Tech, 69-58. “I’m very disappointed,” said Archibald, “because we Intimidates Refs tain New H am pshire at U.S.MIXED - Eleanor Wilson Kennedy, who will retire First. Also, Allied Builders with seven points. The Eagles had the best centers and we should have dominated the Rham, now 7-3 over-all overwhelmed Community Y, Storrs at 8. There are plen­ are now 4-8 in all games. 178-186-528, Dona Price 182-505, as commissioner June 1 game. Instead, they jumped us early and we had to play NEW YORK (UPI) — The players on the floor handled and 5-1 in the COC, was led Dennis Quinn and Dave Helen Rancourt 176-184-503, after 12 years on the job, 48-21, with Jack Lyon pacing MCC ill (irfater Hartford CC ty of tickets available for by Eric Olsen’s game-high catch-up all the way.” the ball, but outside influences, including a temper tan­ the Yankee Conference Hendrickson paced Edie Duchaine 211-497, Bee made his remarks shortly the winners with 15 points and Barry seemed to suggest the West didn’t try hard WRESTLING 20 points with Kevin Dunn Bill Hoyt best for the losers trum by the Marquette coach, seemed to play a big part in clash. New Hampshire ILLING VARSITY Ellington with 20 and 14 Moquin 177-497, Peg Callahan after chairing a nearly four II a (' o II A r a (I e iii y a I and Todd Cherry adding 11 189496, Mary Kolakowski 183- with seven markers. enough. the 69-60 victory for 12th-ranked Marquette over 15th- stunned the UConns Dropping its first tilt after points respectively to its hour meeting of the' NBA’s “We missed too many shots,” said the NBA’s leading M anrlifxlrr markers apiece. Jeff Ellis 473, N ickie Hodge 180-462, Action at the West Side Rec ranked South Carolina. earlier, 79-77. three victories yesterday was fourth win in seven NCCC Board of Governors held in Phyllis Hufford 177-461, Ginger last night saw Andy’s outlast scorer, “and we didn’t move the ball well, especially in the Thursday “I think the weather had a big the Illing Junior High team, 86- led the Patriots, 2-5 in the outings. The Purple Knights conjunction with the Yourkas 457, Roland Smith 233- Crispino’s, 30-27. Dave Parks second quarter. In a nutshell, we didn’t play smart. They part to do with this game,” Bradley, the nation’s 17th- 72 by South Windsor. Bill While conference and 3-6 over-all, BASKETBALL squared their over-all mark 581, Carl Gloss 223-565, Burt league’s All-Star game. led the winners with 17 Points did and that’s why they won.” Marquette Coach A1 McGuire ranked team, was upset, 69-64, and Don Douglas led South with 14 points. S o u th

I 1 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan. 15, 1975 Rescue Tool Purchase Tedford Named Warden Okayed by Directors HNB At Corrections Center By SOL R. COHEN tablish a method for screening children in day care centers. MANCHESTER Motorists trapped in wrecked Richard Tedford, a former 1970, where he served as coor­ The emphasis will be on vehicles in Manchester may Manchester resident, has been language development, fine- dinator of correctional training have their odds for survival in­ named warden at Bridgeport OFFICES motor development, growth- programs. creased—thanks to an action Corrections Center. motor development and social He is a former Manchester Tuesday night by the Board of Tedford, who received his supernumerary policeman. development. Directors. associate degree in corrections If successful, the state will Tedford and his family reside The board approved a $5,000 from Manchester Community in Moodus. He is the brother of Open adopt the method and provide appropriation for a hydraulic College, has been with the State grants to other municipalities,* Walter and George Tedford of rescue tool for the town fire of Connecticut Department of for its implementation there. Manchester; Arthur Tedford department. It is capable of Corrections since 1957. who is a policeman with the pulling a car apart in minutes, The board indicated it will ap­ Mon • through Fri. 9-3 The 40-year-old warden com­ prove recommendations for an Glastonbury Police Depart­ in order to free accident vic­ pleted advanced training increase in sewer-use charges ment; Mrs. Martha Bonticelli tims. The tool eliminates the courses at Babson College in of Hartford; Miss Peggy Ted­ DRIVE-IN HOURS 9 - 4 by large users and for an in­ need for saws and abrasives, Massachusetts and attended the ford of Manchester; and Milton crease in charges for water and EVENING HOURS thus eliminating also the Justice Academy in Haddam in Tedford of Vernon. danger of sparks and fire. sewer connections. The board Middle Turnpike Office The tool will be purchased un­ will conduct public hearings on der competitive bidding, with the proposals before they go 320 Middle Turnpike West the cost financed by unap­ into force. 6-8 Thursday The Eighth Utilities District propriated 1973-74 Fire Fund Manchester Green Office surplus. and Lydall Inc. are the towns •A dramatic demonstration of largest sewer use customers. 621 Middle Turnpike East a Hurst Rescue Tool was Each would pay an estimated PUBLIC RECORDS 6-8 Friday viewed 10 days ago by over 100 $7,800 more a year, under the persons—gathered in the Cen­ proposal. North Manchester Office 220 North Main Street tral Firehouse. Almost every The board indicated it will ap­ Warranty Deeds Quitclaim viewer praised its effec­ prove funds for ramps for the Jeanne M. Passacantelli to 6-8 Wednesday tiveness. handicapped into the Municipal Andrew J. and Elsie C. A second $5,000 appropriation Herman M. Frechette and First Manchester Office Building, Lincoln Center, Hall Albert R. Martin to Jonathon Kravontka, parcel on School approved Tuesday night will of Records, Mary Cheney St., $51,000. 595 Main Street permit the town's Health and Joyce C. Schneider, proper­ Library and Senior Citizens 6-8 Thursday Department to conduct a pHot ty at 13 Perkins St., $38,000. Marriage License Center. Child Health and Development Soviet Rejection Announced Robert J. Boyce to Barney T. Ralph Leonard Allen Jr. and Peterman Sr. and Barney T. Program. Pending detailed plans and Lorraine Lucille Lewis, both Secretary of State late yesterday at the Peterman Jr., property at 101- We’re with you all the way Financed by an equal $5,000 cost estimates, it tabled to Manchester, Jan. 31. 103 and 105-107 Cedar St., $40,- grant from the state Health February an allocation for the State Department in Washington announced the Soviet Trade Name 000. Clarke Insurance Agency Department, the progranv—a first ramp—at the rear of the Union will not implement the 1972 U. S.-Soviet Trade The Savings Bank of HARTFORD NATIONAL Inc. to E dgar H. Clarke, ■first" in the state—will es­ Municipal Building. Agreement because of the requirement imposed by Manchester, doing business as BANK>

VERNON He further commented, ministrative assistants. Since “Each day bringing further he now has a good portion of BARBARA RICHMOND news that industry and com­ them on probationary status he Charging Vernon Mayor merce are leaving town, that can feel reasonably assured Frank McCoy with "dragging unnecessary and expensive law that they won’t dispute his his feet.■■ in connection with the suits are being entered into stories,” Benoit charged. hiring of a town planner. 'because sufficient assistance Commenting on ‘‘recent Democratic Councilman wasn't available for our town expressions for openness and Thomas Benoit today lashed out planning and zoning agencies, cooperation," by Republican at McCoy for "withholding with flooding, rat infestation, Councilman Donald Eden, facts from all of the 12 coun- lost dumps and a shopping list Benoit said, “The mayor's cilmen." full of other neglects, perhaps closed door actions and the Benoit's charges were the mayor would again like to hiring attempts of the planner prompted by circumstances in­ tell us we really don't need a contrast sharply with this volving Gerald Peeler of Rhode planner after all” expression. Island who was appointed as “If that doesn't sell, perhaps He concluded, “If this is an planner last week and who later he can switch the blame from example of openness on the part in the week informed the mayor the press to one of his ad­ of the mayor then God help us.” that he decided not to take the position and has reportedly taken another undisclosed posi­ tion. Penn Central Assured In a statement issued Mon­ • day, the mayor said Peeler's . j J * decision not to come was based Of Federal Funding on his feelings about an article that appeared in the Journal- 10 ” PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - 1975 would result in layoffs and Inquirer which “indicated a The bankrupt Penn Central a reduction in maintenance climate which would not be con­ Railroad has canceled its plans programs. ducive to formulating any plans for extensive layoffs and other The emergency action was which would necessarily have emergency measures after delayed when the Transporta­ to be published in the media." being assured of receiving tion Department made Noting that the town has been federal funds, the line’s available $30 million under the without a planner for about 18 trustees said Tuesday. federal Regional Rail months since Joseph Pastic, The trustees said the Depart­ Reorganization Act and later former planner, left, Benoit ment of Tranportation assured provided an additional $12 said, “Anyone who has kept them that the Ford administra­ million. According to the careful records on what the tion has developed a legislative trustees, the decision to cancel mayor said knows he has never program which would provide the furloughs and cutbacks held the office of planner in emergency funding to sustain eliminates the possibility of ac­ high regard." A o' ’ the railroad through the first cumulating sufficient funds to ' l l ® ’ • n P v S ® V “This last year and one-half quarter of the year. cover expected shortages in was not spent in an exhaustive The railroad's trustees wrote February. They said the line responsible search for the right Deputy Transportation must be assured of receiving man. It was a simple and clear Secretary John W. Barnum case of dragging one's feet," more federal funding or would that, “If the administration be forced to cease operations. Benoit said. does not promptly make cash He added, “There is no doubt available to Penn Central, it in my mind that the mayor's will be necessary to begin to weak attempts to fill this posi­ embargo traffic in mid- tion are solely a reaction to the February in contemplation of a public pressure put on him by complete cessation of rail MCC ChoruSf Band the press, the League of Women operations for lack of cash in ISoiv Organizing Voters, and we in the opposition early March.” (the Democrats.)" The Penn Central announced Singers and musicians from Benoit questioned wno gams last month that expected cash the community and the student by “this neglect in filling such a shortages in the first quarter of body of Manchester Community vital position and noted it is not College are invited to par­ the public at large. ticipate in the MCC Chorus and “If the mayor wishes to put Big Jazz Band, both of which out yet another press release, are now organizing for the as he is so prone to do, he can Policemen Plan spring semester. \«0® start by explaining this fiasco in Ball April 12 The first band rehearsal will terms that have real meaning be held on Monday, Jan. 20 at to the taxpayers of this town," Reservations are now being 8:30 p.m. in the music room on a*' 6®' Benoit advised. accepted for the third annual Manchester Police Union Ball, the Bidwell Street campus of scheduled April 12. the college. The first chorus to' The event is to be held at the rehearsal will be held on Jan. 21 Manchester Armory from 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the music room. Tax Receipts p.m. to 2 a m. Featured will be Both groups will present a dancing to music by the Paul variety of musical perfor­ At 60% Mark Landerman band. mances during the spring Reservations can be made by semester. College credit is Manchester tax receipts as of calling 649-1826, 643-7764, or 289- available for participating in A1^ Dec. 31, halfway into the 5887. Tickets cost $20 per cou­ either group. current fiscal year, equaled 60 ple.* For further information, in­ per cent of 12-month estimates, terested persons should speak a report by James A. Turek, with Robert Vater, associate collector of revenue, indicates. Legislators Seek professor of music, at 646-4900, Collections totaled $8,473,220, Opinions on Bills extension 251. with $727,818 of it received The six legislators represen­ during December. Estimates ting Manchester in the General are $14,116,938 for the fiscal year ending June 30. Assembly will conduct a public meeting tonight at 8 in the Tax receipts to the Town Fire Municipal Building Hearing An Exception District Fund as of Dec. 31 Room. GENOA, Italy (UPI) - totaled $803,074, against 12- The purpose of the session is Italian law says every televi­ month estimates of $1,341,471; to get Manchester residents’ sion set owner must pay a year­ and to the Special Downtown views on any subject that may ly $27 fee to the government- Taxing District Fund $33,438, arise during the legislative owned television network RAI. The World^s Gifts Are At Your against 12-month estimates of But a court has ruled there are $63,150. year. A filing deadline on bills is this month. exceptions. The court Tuesday The Water Fund received On hand will be State Sens. said Cristiano Balocchi does not $385,604 against $720,106, the Finger TipSf When You Shop David Barry and George Han­ have to pay because his foreign- Sewer Fund $314,537 against non and State Reps. Francis made set can receive only $687,480, and the Data Mahoney, Ted Cummings, French television and not RAI Main Floor of Watkins Bros. P rocessing Fund $96,246 Muriel Yacavone and Abraham programs. RAI had demanded Your Gift Gallery 935 Main St„ Manchester against $229,700. Glassman — all Democrats. the fee anyway. “ y4 Shopping Tradition Since 1956^’ Advartltlng Supplement to; The Mancheitor Evening Herald, Wednesday, Jan. IS, 1975 The Rockville Journal-Inquirer, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1975 The East Hartlord Gazette, Thursday, Jan. 18. 1975 The Glastonbury Citizen, Thursday, Jan. 16. 1975 The Wllllmantic Chronicle, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1975 Qrtche/(^r The Rockville Reminder, Wednesday, Jan. 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COME ON IN TO CONSUMER AUDI0...HEARING IS BELIEVING! BUY A NEW COLOR TV :'n------DURING THIS SALE * 1 AND GET A DELUXE INVICTA 1000 8-TRACK JERROLD UHF & VHF AM/FM STEREO PHONO NEW E.^L MICROTOWER II SANSUI 771 AM/FM ANTENNA, TOO! , f , COMBINATION BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS STEREO RECEIVER FULL SIZE NOW ONLY WHIRLPOOL ONLY ^ 3 3 ^ * AUTOMATIC A $99.95 VALUE INTRODUCTORY Completely Installed by OFFER 1 8 7 DRYER Factory Technicians Money back trial offer II ^ ' CASH AND CARRY not applicable to antennas. *59.97 *99.95 FULL GUARANTEE INCLUDED General Electric EACH FRIGIDAIRE LIST $149.95 REFRIGERATOR List CHEST Replace your old PHILCO TOTAL SOUND CENTER speaker system now *369.95 * 2 9 7 FREEZER Regularly with these Micro­ 8-Track Tape Player, Record Changer, AM/FM FAMILY m tower ll’s during this SIZE $134.95 70 watts R.M.S. (35 per channel.) Stereo Receiver. factory authorized sale! Just 2...SO don’t wait. Hurry ini SAME AS ABOVE WITH RECORDER Use Your Master In finely styled Medi­ Charge or Your terranean cabinetry. Regularly SAVE Bank AmerIcardI __ $164.95 *134 ‘SO EACH IbankAmericardI *187 175 LB. SPECIAL CAPACITY! ALL 3 STORES ARE CELEBRATING THIS EVENT! *199.97 L O W P R IC E I

B 00OO0Q0O ■ OOOO0Q0O0000© STOP IN AT ANY OF THESE 3 LOCATIONS FOR THESE SUPER BARGAINS! MANCHESTER PARKADE MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD Located In the ^ m 0* mm. WETHERSFIELD “ " ™ CORBIN'SJSORNER, WEST HARTFORD MANCHESTER T m I C A I A OCAT WETHERSFIELD Consumer Sales store 161. 649-8535 Consumer Sales store | 903~ZZ50 ” PARKADE XfiL 649-8637 PLAZA Tcl. 569-0440 SHOPPING CENTER Tel. 529-3324 Tel. 521-6430 NEXT TO FORBES ft WALLACE J. M. FIELDS CENTRE SAGE-ALLEN CENTRE loncho/terj lo n c h e / le r )Q rk Q d < » Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchester Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchester

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Bernat Latch Hook Rugs SPECIAL GROUP SPECIAL GROUP 20% OFF MEN’S ANY TROPICAL FISH NOW IN STOCK! Restock your aquarium and save! Choose from a wide selection of heaithy, tropical 10% Off 1| fishi . * / 2 1/2 Selected WILD BIRD SEED WILD BIRD FEEDERS Crewel Kits 5-Lb. BAG Welcome the PRICEfPRiCf H PRIC V s birds to your ^®0u/ar Regular 99(t Needlepoint Kits backyard this winter with 47 Afghan Kits these attractive and durable TaBleclothsan 2 fo r ^ l feeders! OFF Reg. $2.59 Regular Price ALL SALES FINAL OPEN DAILY TIL 9 P.M. Slight Charge for Alterations 40% OFF MANCHESTER PARKADE - V HITTER'S ALL DOG COATS MANCHESTER C a s h o r & SWEATERS FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL fmasier charge] Keep your dog warm this winter SIMSBURY-AVON^ ltd WORLD and save! Dog coats and Open Wed., Thurs. and Fri. 'til 9 P.M. sweaters come in assorted sizes, colors and patterns. lonche/teri |onche/k^f iQfkodc^ Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchestei •orkodo Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchester MANCHESTER PARKADE SALE DAYS Thursday and Friday 'til 9 p.m...Saturday ’til 6 p.m. t t MANCHESTER PARKADE ...... ^ ...... '’s , r H t ...... *

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You’ll be delighted to dis­ cover such spectacular reductions on diamonds, WINTER BOOTS quality jewelry and gifts for famous makers the home. Hurry In now for MISSES’ misses’ famous makers’ truly exciting values. GREAT VALUES MEN’S WEAR COATS WARM Ladies 20% OFF DIAMOND RINGS SLEEPWEAR Va Carat SPEUAL Special group of Men’s and 50% OFF 25% and more 3.99 - 8.99 $495 * 3 5 0 Women’s warm lined boots. Long gowns, shift gowns, pajamas, sleep Selected groups of men’s trio suits, sport Fur trim and untrIm coats...also fake furs, car 1/3 Carat Values to *50 coats, outerwear, pants, sweaters, sport, knit coats, gown sets; cotton flannels, brushed coats and all-weather coats...broken sizes nylons, need no Ironing. P,S,M,L,XL, some Reg. SPECIAL and dress shirts! and colors. 7-13. $395 »250__ Va Carat Nylon tricot sleepwear from best known makers, shifts, long gowns, baby dolls, Reg. SPECIAL $300 Children’s flame retardant cotton MISSES’ & JR. pajamas, sets, reg. $6-$15 0 99>8 99 M95 flannel sleepers, assorted prints, >/> sizes 1-4, reg. 4.50-S6 Nylon tricot slips and half slips, non-cling, C.n.ruUans ^ I Ladlos SHd Gents many styles and colors, 32-44, XS,S,M,L, Select Group o1 STONE Girls’ slacks, acrylic plaids with DRESSES elastic back, 4-6x, reg. $6-$7 reg $4 $7 1 .9 9 -3 .9 9 MANCHESTER PARKADE p|ERCM EARRpS { RINGS MEN'S SHOES Girls’ corduroy slacks, flare leg, solid Special group of girdles and bras...soft cup, 25% OFF 20% OFF colors, 7-14, reg. $9-$11 padded or onderwire bras...briefs and panty 2$g90 $1^90 sjgsoiir Girls’ knit shirts, solids, fancies, 4- girdles, reg. to $12 ,| g g _ g g g 6x, 7-14, reg. 3.50-6.50 V4 -V 2 OFF Girls’ acrylic skirts, solids, plaids, 3- Briefs, bikinis, hip-huggers, non-cling, white, solid colors, prints, 4-8, reg. 1.15 85Q Three different groups from which 6x, 7-14, reg. $5-$7 Girls’ jumper sets, acrylic plaid A special group of dresses from our regular to choose. Save more than jumper with turtleneck sweater, 7- stocks, reg. $20-$50 values. 1 & 2 pc. Group of handbags reduced for clearance, 50% on most pairs. Values to *42. 14, reg. $14 dresses, jacket dresses and pantsuits! reg $12-$35 8 .9 7 -2 3 .9 7 Girls’ nylon bodysuits, assorted LONG DRESSES - dressy and casual types, mylars, velvets, jacket dresses, etc. Better Imported handbags, reg. $30-$70 patterns, 7-14, reg. $6 30% o ff Girls’ cotton flannel gowns, flame misses & jrs, reg. $26-$50 3 0 -6 0 % OFF retardant, 4-14, reg. $9 Ladies' small leather goods, reg. $5-$15 LkJ LkJ Boys’ pants and jeans, corduroys, 50% o ff '// 'I 'V M\^ \\\\ U \ knits, solids, fancies, 8-18, reg. 8.50- Costume Jewelry reduced clearance, $11 JR. SPORTSWEAR reg. $3-$4 9 9 c WOMEN’S SHOES Boys’ Billy the Kid Splinters cor­ duroy slacks, solid colors, 4-7, reg. Salesman’s samples jewelry, reg. $3-$15 6.50 50% o ff “ We’re Holding 8-16, reg. $9 Ladies’ warm gloves and mittens, reg. $3 Boys’ cotton knit long sleeve tops, V3-V2 OFF 1.77 The Line UO ,.*22 solids, fancies, 4-7, 8-20, reg. $5- Ladies’ warm 6.50 palms, reg. $6 Boys’ ski jackets, quilt lined, with PANTS - cuffed, uncuffed, solids, plaids, Assorted groups consisting of many polyesters, wool blends, brushed, 5-13 Women’s dressy and sport style sweaters different styies, patterns and hidden hood, solid colors, 8-16, reg. VWN On Prices $16 BLOUSES - assortment of beautiful prints from our Accessories Dept., reg. $10-$12 coiors. Vaiues from *18 to *32. Boys’ cotton flannel pajamas, coat and patterns, pastels and darks, S,M,L. 6 .9 9 -7 .9 9 and crew style, solids, prints, 8-20, SWEATERS - wraps, cardigans, Women’s nylon shell blouses, long sleeves, in ’75 At reg. $6-$7 pullovers, zips, hoods, vests, etc., S,M,L. froth our Accessories Dept., reg. $7 ^ g ^

The Parkade” entire stock of entire stock of MISSES’ ROBES and MANCHESTER PARKADE STORE ONLY CHILDREN’S YOU CAN BEAT INFLATION HERE DUTERWEAR SPORTSWEAR LOUNGEWEAR V4-V2 OFF "a shopping tradition since 1956" 1 / 3 V3-V2 OFF OFF Fashion coordinates from regular stock! Short and long robes, wraps, 3-way ties, Outerwear, coats, snowsults and Pants, skirts, vests, jackets, shirts, sweaters; hostess robes, culottes, floats; fleeces, onche/t^r velours, nylon or cotton quilts, nylon prams...sizes for Infants, toddlers 2-3-4, girls knits, acrylics, blends, 8-18. and boys 4-7, girls 7-14 and boys 8-20. tricots...all sizes! orkodo Manchester Parkade all misses and Junior items on sale also at D&L, Tri-CIty Plaza, Vernon •• t i 2 U M t i i > > !

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Look Ma! Only 50 Bird 3,000 Pairs Girls’, Boys’ One Dollar Special! and Young Juniors’ Very Famous Make CENTRE Girls’ and Teens’ Will Buy Infants’ Hooded ASPEN NYLON BIKINI PANTIES Nylon Quilt Jackets Pajamas, Tights SKI PARKAS Knit Hats, Scarfs, pairs Bodysuits & 1.99 More! 10.00 Reg. 89

Girls’, Boys’ & Tots’ Now! Tremendous Savings Girls’ Famous Make Preteens’ & Young Jrs’ Preteens’, Teens’ & Juniors Boys’ & Young Men’s Knit Hats & Mittens On Girls’ Jeans and Pants Long Sleeve Knit Warm Sleepwear Winter Coats Winter Outerwear Values to 3.00 each Reg. 8.00 to 12.00 Tops Reg. 9.00 to 12.00 Reg. 48.00 to 64.00 Reg. 25.00 to 36.00 Reg. 7.00 & 8.00 2 for 3.00 3.99 QQ 5.99 V2 Price 18.99 Buy any 2 for 3.00. Warm orlon knits Only 300 pairs in this great sale for girls sizes 7 to 14. 0 Gowns and pajamas from a famous Wools! PlaidsI Suede clothi Hooded coats! Sizes 6 to Super warm pile lined jackets a for all ages. Hurry in! Full-fashioned polyester & nylon IlIttfWI. 10. 14 and 5 to 15. snorkel hood parkas. Sizes 8 to 20. knits. Sizes 4 to 14.

Boys’ Sport Shirts, Boys’ “Billy the Kid’’ Tots’, Girls’ & Teens’ Girls’ Warm Pile-Lined Girls’ Famous Make Stock Up Now! Knit Shirts Jean Pants & School Slacks Cozy Quilt Robes Winter Coats & Jackets 2 Pc. Slack Sets Boys’ Stretch Socks & Sweatshirts Reg. 850 Pair Reg. 6.50 to 9.50 Reg. 4.50 to 8.00 Reg. 11.00 to 24.00 Reg. 28.00 to 38.00 Reg. 8.50 to 9.00 V2 Price 12.99 4.99 3 pairs 1.79 3.99 2.99 Lots of colors. Lots of value. Sizes 7- Solid colors, checks a plaids. Permanent press. Tremendous values for boys. Sizes 8 Great buys! Sizes 2 to 6X, 7 to 14 & Hurry in for this exciting special value. Sizes 4 to 6X Cart-away these magnificent knit Regular a slim sizes 8 to 16. to 20. teen sizes 5 to 15. and 7 to 14. sets for girls 4 to 6X. 8Vi a 9-11. Boys’ Brushed Knit Tots’ Warm Knit Infants’ & Tots’ Famous Make Bootee Feet Special! Girls’ Tots’ Winter Coats, Boys’ Authentically Styled Sleepers and Polos, Overalls, Slacks & Arctic Snorkel Parkas Sleepers Slack Sets Carter’s Knit Panties Pram Suits & Snosults Pajamas Reg. 23.00 Reg. 6.00^ Reg. 3.29 to 8.00 Reg. 3 pairs 3.49 Reg. 24.00 to 38.00 Reg. 7.00 & 8.00 t 14.00 3.99 1.99 to 3.99 3 pairs 2.79 V . Price Rugged nylon. Piie-iineo snorKei nooo. oieeve 5.99 ;[00% cotton knit print panties. Sizes 12 to 24 months a 2 to 4 In this Famous make. Flame-retardant. Boy Cart-away these care-free knits for girls & boys 12 to pocket. Sizes 8 to 20 Footed sleepers sizes 4 to 8; Ski & girl prints. Sizes 1 to 4. 24 mos. and 2 to 4. Elastic leg. Sizes 4 to 14. special group. Pajamas sizes 8 to 20.

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Nathan Mancheste signaled tl municipal months be Why pay more? That's the question The Manchester Parkade Merchants tions. Only mon acclamatior are asking this year. The answer is savings aii year iong at most Parkade the form e Manchester stores. Why? Because in 1975 The Parkade Merchants are vowing to fight infia- the Democr ty in com] notice upon tion by keeping prices down. Now is the time to take advantage of the many iow out to rega order to pro tion Manche prices this week during the Parkade's Giant White Eiephant Saie! Join the Par­ Noting tl economic ] kade Merchants this week in their crusade against America's number one ment, cutba government leaders of tl enemy— infiation. pie of Mane 9-mill inc Agostinelli unequivocal year and wi cut.” He pledge Look for Inflation fighting potential ca help us help “It is my strong and i goal always Prices in all Parkade Stores! the least ex Ho ^ u, «/, ii ip { M i l 1 1 0 S i !Si-n€ S I y O Fo: I f B

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