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MANCHRSTER. conn., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1071- VOL. XCIV, No. 28 Manchester—A City of Village Charml TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES PRICE. FIFTEEN CENTS Ford to Visit Nixon

LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - Richard result of another transfusion of one unit of M. Nixon is “slowly and steadily im­ Ford, campaigning through Southern fresh blood ’Thursday night. California for Republican candidates, proving” from his operation and in good The former President also had in­ enough condition to receive a visit by spent the night in Los Angeles, only 30 creased bowel activity, which Lungren miles from Long Beach Memorial President Ford, his doctors said today. said means the paralysis of the bowels has Nixon’s personal physician. Dr. John C. Hospital, where Nixon has been on the disappeared, and the nasogastric tube was critical list since Monday because of com­ Lungren, said he informed Ford’s doctor removed. that a visit from the President v^ould be plications following urgent surgery. Nixon also is experiencing less pain in Doctors said ’Thursday the 61-year-old “extreiftely therapeutic at this time.” his left leg, the leg which has been swollen At the same time. Ford’s press former president was improving slowly on from phlebitis. a “nice stable course,” but may still have secretary, Ron Nessen, said the chief Lungren said all the signs indicate that executive planned to visit the former some “oozing” internal bleeding in his ab­ the former President has stopped losing domen. president for 20 minutes this morning, blood through internal bleeding, but doc­ He remained on the critical list into a beginning at 10:15 a.m. (1:15 p.m. EST). tors “still are concerned with the potential “’The condition of former President fourth day, they said, because “potential dangers of hemorrhage.” dangers are still imminent.” Richard M. Nixon this morning is stable Lungren said Nixon was “alert.” but remains serious, still under critical “I have been in contact with President care but slowly and steadily improving,” Ford’s White House physician. Dr. K-i I Lungren said in a statement at Long William Lkash, this morning as well as Under Constant Care Beach Memorial Hospital. last night,” Lungren said. “Latest, vital signs are i Nixon was still under constant care by a “I reported (he latest findings to him team of doctors and nurses for “fear of Nixon’s blood pressure was iSiMver 84 and indicated a visit from President Ford and he has normal rhythm, Lungr^said. massive hemorrhage,’’ a hospital to former President Nixon would be spokesman said. His temperature was 99.4 as of 7 a.m>an Mrs. Wilbur Chadwick and of­ W PHARMACY ■ ^ N “ THE GAMBLER” old fashioned attire if they of the Grand Jgapter, O.E.S. ficers and members of Temple 410 WEST KIDDIE TURRFIKE Lasslo” Senate desire to do so. The past grano^atrons and Chapter. Male members of the i plus ,( R) IN COLOR AT 7 :3 0 -9 :3 0 1 Greetings will be extended to . Auditorium past gfan(F patrons of Connec­ chapter will poikr tea and 455 Hartford Rd. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Frl.. Nov. ^iirlipstpr Eiihitnq Hpialh TODAY’S 1974 — PAGE FIVE t h o u g h t Guinness Book of Superlativ f^ow One Itself tTxntUK OPINION records book, published today. LONDON (UPI) - The McWhirter, with his twin rather like painting a bridge at 6:30 every buses toi/ transport and In the last two articles, |we have wrestled ' 'world’s tallest building is in He said the book of one qjo'und more than the brother Ross, now has edited 21 said Ross McWhirter. “As s( dad to work, preserves for posterity with the problem of “succeu.” We have Warsaw, the world’s longest superlatives now has s6ld 23,- previous record. editions of the Guinness Book of as you’ve finished you have lelf is an old-age Canauba’s comment: “I don’t Siyitwliin armed that the Psalmist figured success —.:./moustache is another inch 916,000 copies, passing the old Records, updating each to take start all over again.” only on the basis of lasting value, and that know why people make such a Defense Neglect longer, and the Guinness Book record set by Dr. Benjamin account of the fact, that the Thus the world’s talle. the main joy of fuss.” j t h ilf iN it he refused to admit that a w ick^ person Spock’s “ Baby and Child of Records is now the all-time world’s tallest tree grows building is now listed as a Wa 1^ Book of Records could be happy or successful. Care.” world best-seller among _ another foot each year — it’s a saw. radio mast towering 2,1 facts it prints $937,000 a year was earned bv ini Today we must read verse five of Psalm “When-Jhe new U.S. paper­ The longest bagpipe blow on Unwise copyrighted books, ■ ' California redwood standing 272 feet! odd record an American, but as the new One to see the ideas of the Psalmist more back edition of 3 million copies record was 50 hours at Aber­ “New editions in Portugi^se feet — and the longest Elriiest Turner of Ramsgag.,. Guinness edition notes, the fully developed. Having argued that comes out in January we shall, deen University. :racies in general and the and Serbo-Croat out this week moustache adds another inch — a 95-year-old canteen Worker! Ralmundo Emir of Kuwait was collecting Practically every city and area has everything 'which a wicked person does as they say in racing parlance, plus another in Finland put us 'it’s worn by a Briton and itS last now gets in as having th fathered a C. Roberts of Eastbourne, oil royalties at the rate of $6 ited States in particular have will be swept away by the wind of truth leave Spock for dead,’’ had examples of social agency just past Spock,” said Norris measurement was 48 inches. longest recorded workin childreV the book England, grew a tomato rmHion a week as long ago as notoriously allowed their military es- (v i 4), the Psalmist adds a solemn ver­ McWhirter, editor of the McWhirter said. p ro g r^ s which seemed to direct the “A book of superlatives is career, stretching 88 years. family meeds two weighing 4 pounds, 4 ounces. tablishm^t to decay in time of peace, dict. "Because of this, wicked people will major part of their budgets to ad­ not stand up in the judgment and sinners short. (will not stand up) in the congregation of ministration salaries rather than ac­ Inmates forld War I and II the righteous people. .S’ complishing their stated purposes. The Hebrew word which I translated as )roducU({ky of our in- At Prison We need only to look to Italy, Bri-* “judgment” is used many times in the Bi- yto wdlnriifiar^mir^cles ““ ble to mean “justice.” TTie Psalmist may To Marry SHOP CALDOR. •»YOU’LL SAVE! tain and Sweden to see what massive ships and well have meant that wicked people will sociological expenditures can do to not be able to stand up with pride on the CRANSTON, R.I. (U P I)-A Tcient amounts to meet man and a woman, both in- .tOUlC AlSAtitiHO FLUOWDE r natidhal economies through lack of day of judgment which will eventually And, of course, our come. But he could also have meant that . mates at the Adult Correctional A lka-Seltzer 'A im productivity and waste. wicked people may not be counted on to Institutions, will apparentjy be lent of the atomic bomb in allowed to get married. eomiMts It lAttin Animosity which existed towards stand for justice. World W^r II brought international At any rate, one thing is clear. The The couple which has been the'military during the Vietnam war cpnfliifllct t<^ an entirely new level, wicked person cannot stand at the time petitioning the state Depart­ on a wide scale seems to have sub­ when truth, i.e., “justice” is the criterion ment of Corrections since Thelere ifi cause for grave considera* November of last year to get 6.4 oz. sided. by which life is to be judged. Nothing tioiiCli^ever, in the warning of which a wicked person does is permanent. married are now expecting a Bottle of Yet in a fashion reminiscent of pre- child. 25 Tablets Secretary of Defense James R. Everything for which he has spent his life Pearl Harbor days we are neglecting is transitory, light, fluffy, weightless, The unidentified woman is 29 Reg. Schlesinger that we are in danger of meaningless, purposeless. A slight puff of years old and confined to the 61' our military at a time when it needs Leaf-less Tracings (Photo by Doug Bevins) Take aim against cavities. becoming a second-class military wind will blow away his castle of chaff in a woman’s section of the prison. For when you have the blah s! Barbie’s Pool Party full strength. moment. How can he stand erect in the . Inmate Walter E. Jordan is power. He has recently said that our presence of truth and justice? How can a serving a 37-year term for by Mattel Our Reg. 7.69 Our world wide commitments and murder. \ Clairol military manpower is down by a sinner stand admist a group of righteous Our ® Barbie and her reputation require an up to date and people whose lives have been dedicated to Prison officials say that the Herbal Reg. friends. Many accessories and instruc­ million and a half men and that our ANDREW TULLY 1.44 tions. Colls not included. capable military machine. , the permanent, the lasting, the designed, woman is jfbout 14 weeks preg­ 5.33 spending in proportion to the gross the divinely ordered goals of life? nant and that the two met while Essence With the emergence of the Arab national product is the lowest since Lesson five from Psalm One: There minimum security inmates. Shampoo Elmer’s Glue-All Fisher Price Play Family nations as the principal oil producers Spc^e Us Lindsay will come a moment when justice will be They both had jobs on the .the Korean conflict. Circus Train Our Reg.,0.99 in the world it is imperative that we done, when truth will be displayed. The grounds of the facility and ap­ 4 oz. Schlesinger makes the point that happy person’s life will blossom and parently got together during have military strength in the flourish under such light but the life of the that time of partial freedom. 7.99 while the Soviet Union’s military WASHINGTON — Sometimes I think it Mediterranean, Indian Ocean and good brandy, apres ski and squash couh. — who are scared to death of the Alabama wicked person will be unable to stand such According to a Corrections Carlan 3-Yd. Pendulum Bowl expenditures have been growing by 4-5 is just too depressing to visit New York Ci­ Lindsay is also from a state with a lot of scrutiny. Department source the Persia^l^lf area. govehior. Adhesive Shelf Pape^ ty. I spent a few hours there recently and electofal votes and is still young enough— Submitted by: marriage will most likely be ap­ Our Reg. 1.03 by Aurora Our Reg. 12.99 per cent per year, ours have been Msuming that Gerald Ford runs again, 8 oz. Size Washable, waterproof. Use Both and Mexico are was informed, by a newspaper editor that he’ll be only 53 on Nov. 24—to leap over a Rev. (Carles D. Isbell proved after the problems of which may be a blatant presumption given for cabinets, table tops, LvOHS, 9°®® 9own the curved alleu shrinking, and that even without dis­ former Mayor John Lindsay definitely is tennis net. And unlike Kennedy, Lindsay visitation rights and child Crayola Crayons recreating spectacular real shots. very important to us because of our Mrs. Ford’s health, Lindsay would offer a Associate Pastor lamps, etc. 9.33 counting inflation our military budget girding his loins for another try at the has no religious problem; be is, as George Church of the Nazarene custody are worked out. A garden of earthly.delights presidency. contrast to the President. Fora is a PKG. need for imported oil. We should com­ McGovern might have put it in 1972,1,000 rugged, substantial male, whose According to the department, ' © has decreased. Two facts contribute to the awfulness of OF 64 mand military respect in this area per cent WASP. appearance promises right thinking and the marriage would be the first Our ■ c While idealists may hot consider the this eventu^ity. My companion pals It is true that Lindsay’s 1972 try for Top security. He is the comfortable faUier and I ; ] between two inmates in Rhode 18” Bamboo Rake Reg. also. From the time of the Monroe around some with the Lindsay crowd as a 4 $ I 7 I » 10 Island. comparison valid, we wonder about Banana was a ludicrous flop. But he was good husband. Lindsay w ould^tract a II U U U IS It 17 Our 99' Child’s 5-Piece kind of independent insider. And he was Doctrine statement to today, we are then a brand-new Democrat, and thus a bundle of votes from that segment of the II IS a 2122 a M Jordan is not eligible for Reg. the wisdom of Health, Education and taking cautious sips of a bland wine on-the- 2s 2127 a a » Table and Chair Set touch suspect. Besides, by the time Lind­ citizenry which looks for glamor in a ALMANAC parole until 1977, and the 1.69 traditionally the protectors of the rocks. Thus, the intelligence he conveyed 1.17 Welfare expenditures surpassing our say entered the race McGovern’s tough President. The Rightly young lady who woman, who is serving a 30- Sterling Silver Western Hemisphere. should not be lightly dismissed. 18” Deluxe Rake, Reg. 2.79...... 1.971 Our preparedness budget. young legions had just about wrapped up jilted me for the comely captain of the year term for murder, is not Worse, the idea makes a kind of ghastly the nomination for their tiger. By United Press International eligible until 1980. Slip-On Bangles Reg. There is always a great clamor for high school football team would be happy Today is Friday, Nov. 1st, the 305th da- 48 assorted per store; No Rain Checks. 2 3 7 0 * Our uneasiness about this is not sense. John Lindsay is now a Democrat. Lindsay was also.underfinanced and his with Lindsay. When the child is born, it will 29.99 funds for a multitude of purposes. Teddy Kennedy has announced he is out of of 1974 with 60 to follow. primarily because ^pf any doubt of the campaign managers were strictly This, of course, is what the nucleus of a probably be placed in a foster the 1976 race for the Democratic presiden­ The moon is between its full phase am Kordite 6-Bushel Msr proof plastic top with 4 pretty^ But, if we listen to these at the Manhattan types who must have had a Lindsay campaign organization is banking last quarter. home until either of the parents chairs.# Hardwood. Easy to assemble. ideals being pursued, although there tial nomination. Consequently, Lindsay hard time crossing a street in Gary, Ind. are able to care for it. Lawn and Leaf Bags expense of our defense we will be admirers are pushing him as the answer to on — the tendency of millions of American The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, are some, but rather because of the Lindsay could be the best known of all voters to look upon a Presidential election Mars and Saturn. Earlier this week, Jordan Our extremely foolish. Secretary the party’s search for another Teddy, a the potential Democratic candidates for Reg. demonstrated wastefulness and dis­ as a beauty contest. Richard Nixon, total­ The evening star is Jupiter. wrote a letter to a local suggestion which ignores the premise that .the White House. His name may not be a newspaper saying, “We lost 1.99 Men’s 26” 3-Speed Schlesinger’s warning should not be ly lacking in the Lindsay-Kennedy Those born on this date are under th( 1.57 sipation of funds, which have been even one Teddy might be too many. household word in Oshkosh, but it “magic,” won in ’68 and ’72 partly because sign of Scorpio. everything we had when we Big, heavy duty bags, for use around Over a dozen styles to choose Bicycle taken lightly or cynically. Well, Johnny-Boy is handsome and probably is more familiar than that of any came to prison, but now we the home. from — wear them singly or by notorious in the agencies. the Democratic tickets alienated too J. W. Packard, American inventor willowy and with a background that in of his rivals. Sen. Ed Muskie of Maine got have each other to live for, and the armful. Great gifts! Our Reg. 59.99 ^ America is called aristocratic. In Lind­ many Democratic and independent voters. manufacturer and philanthropist, was some national exposure two years ago, but Still, I cling to the hope that by 1976 the born Nov. 1st, 1863. start a new clean life when we say’s case, this means that his family had Sen.- Walter Mondale of Minnesota and Imported Dutch Bulbs Common Man in Gerald Ford may have On this day in history: get out. We are human enough dough to send him to the best Sen. Lloyd Bentsen of Texas are spending beings...treat us like human Our Reg. 45' to 1.99 4 9 7 0 helped make obsolete the candidate who In 1864, the U.S. Post Office Department DON OAKLEY schools and that he can sail a boat. (I’m most of their time trying to get their beings.” Proctor Silex glad people have stopped using the term depends on his cosmetic appeal. I cast no introduced the money order. 1 O ff names spelled right in the hinterlands. Their request to be married Electric Juicer Front and rear handbrakes, “blueblood.” Life is already sick-making premature vote for Ford, but only suggest In 1918, the Hapsburg monarchy of 3 3 * " TO Indeed, my informat made a wry joke in that a long-suffering Republic be spared a was denied in November of 1.33 3-speed gear. Finest Austrian made. enough.). Lindsay is the epitome of-the Austria-Hungary was dissolved. Vienna 1973. SN Daffodils, tulips, crocus, hyacinths this context. “Lindsay is as well known John Vliet Lindsay. Wehre in awful shape, Medid^asn^i Probed East Side Ivy Leaguer with pied a terres became the capital of Austria and and many others. Our around the country as George Wallace,” but it would seem lunatic to turn to th^ “Instead of hurting us, people in Southhampton, Plam Beach and the in- Budapest the capital of Hungary. Reg. Rocky ^s^jenerosity he said. That means something to par- man who left New City a reeking should help us: That is what For Garage or Cellar est Swiss winter resort. He is impeccably typeople - regular and guerrilas alike In 1950, two Puerto Rican nationalists reform is all about; to start 5 Lb. Guests 11.99 ruin. tried to force their way into Blair House in over and become better Wild Bird Seed Heavy Duty 8-Gallon Everybody remembers what happened bushwa about the ^ rita n pieties, the need Washington in an attempt to assassinate people.” President Harry Truman. Automatic pressure switch Wet or Dry Shop Vac when it was revealed that Richard Nixon for sacrifice, etc., etc., whilst insulating Jordan claimed that he was paid only minimal income taxes his first In i970, a total of 145 persons died when Se". 7 7 c press fruit to reamer. Easy pour his own nest. i being locked up for 23 hours of 1.09 f I 5 LBS. spout, easy to clean.# J203C two years in the White House. Still another reason might be that fire swept a dance hall in Saint-Laurent- Our du-Pont, France. each day, punishment for Before that, a similar tlrough much Rockfeller’s largest deduction in 1970 — RAY CROMLEY fraternizing with a female in­ Balanced diet for your visiting birds. Reg. smaller storm was raised oyer the fact |1.2 million, or 50 per cent of his income, mate. 39.99 20 Lb. Bag...... sale 2 .9 7 1 SAVE <6 Cornwall Continuous that California Gov. Ronald Reagan legal­ the i^ im u m allowed by law — was for He vowed that if not allowed ly avoided paying any income tax at all charity and phlanthrop/. to marry, he would carry the Clean Turn-Over a . h -1” one year. Instant Lighting Cleans dirt and debris, wet or dry. ’That’s |1.2 million compared to the few issue to the courts and Includes all needed accessories, plus The defeat of Ohio Sen. Howard Metzen- Oven Broiler hundred donated by Mr. Nixon that year. Getting the Fox in the Henhouse HERALD ’ challenge the decision not to be Firelogs dollies for easy mobility. baum in last spring’s Democratic primary That’s |1.2 million given to the country, allowed to marry. was attributed in large pgrt to the like not half a million (roughly Nixon’s deduc­ ESTERDAYS revelation about his finances. social and economic problems. to follow criteria laid down by federal of­ Our Polaroid Square tion for his vice presidential papers) taken WASHINGTON - (NBA) - There is an. 8 4 ^ Reg. So how come, asks the conservative from the country. ^ The powers over interstate commerce ficers. In some cases the federal rulings publication. Human Events, how come old saying that where there is power, it grant^ the federal government by the WORLD ALMAMC Easy, instant lighting; burn 3 hours 23.99 Shooter II Camera Former Nixon speechwriter William have resulted in major improvements. In FACTS nobody blinked an eye when vice will inevitably be used. Constitution have been stretched to cover with colorful flames, warm, cozy fire. Safire, now a New York Times columnist, other cases the results have been dis­ 25 Years .4go president-designate Nelson Rockfeller That axiom applies just as well to the industries and business which by no astrous. Works just like a big "range! Our lamented that Rockefeller “gave half his South Methodist Church observes the Cleans continuously. Turh one testifed to congressional investigators power of money from the federal stretch of the imagination are interstate ■ • We should be thoroughly aware of the AC Oil Filters Reg. income to charities of his choice rather government’s treasury as it does to the 25th anniversary of its dedication. • side to bake, turn over to broil that in 1970 he earned more than |2.4 commerce in the original meaning of that fact that we are exchanging one set of 19.97 than pay taxes that would have gone to power of money from corporations, unions American Legion reports 3,500 attended #7409 million and paid not one cent in federal term. pressure groups for another. And it should YOUR programs of the people’s choice.” or trade associations. Halloween Parties, the largest turnout S FILTV- taxes? The monies voted education in federal be made clear we do not know where this CHOICE Each Like aid to South Vietnam? Aid to The recently-approved national clean since the custom of holding pqriies began. 2.39 Perfect exposure with electric eye. ! V “The media’s double standard was Turkey? bills and through aid to impacted areas change will lead. But some points can be f Li PF-2, Reg. 3.29 PF-24, 25, 30 Reg. 3.49 General Electric Color pictures in a minute! Only 20 again apparent,’’ it said. “Nelson election law ignores this truism and that have been used to dictate to colleges and Arthur J. LeClaire Jr. joins fhelaw firm Crocodile tears. Even if Nelson made. The pressures exorted by individual of Lessner and Rottner, 821 Main St. Sizes to fit most American Cars. Stereo Sound System | per store. Rockefeller got away with something that should disturb every American. secondary and primary schools what some Rockefeller hadn’t given a cent to charity donors tend to balance themselves out to Blue Cross announces the a a rt of nearly caus^ a journalistic lynching for We have been rightly concerned about of their policies should be. some ex tei^ in 1970, he would not have paid anywhere membership drive by C. Elmore Watkins FM Solid State (the) others.’’ the corrupting influence of huge donations The huge federal purchases by the near $1.2 million in federal income tax. As We have\the government to monitor president of the Board of Trustees of the Converter GAFL-14f/1.4 All right — accepting the implicit to political candidates from milk • Defense Department and other agencies excesses, as in the Watergate case. But if 70 it is, he paid $500 million in state and local producers, real estate operators union Manchester Memorial Hospital. Our SLR 35mm Camera assumption that the American people have have been used to force private companies the government is the sole donor in Reg. and other nonincome taxes. political actions funds^— any special in­ Our no opinions and are incapable of indigna­ There may well be a need for some sort operating in local states to comply with presidential races, who monitors the 29.99 tion except that which is manufactured for terest lobbyist. So the law just enacted Washington policy. government? 10 Years .Ago A major barrier to the 21.70 Individual volume, balance and Reg. of minimum income, tax payment them by the all-powerful “media” — how, restricts the size of private donations and This date was a Sunday; The Herald did availability of petroleum Converts AM radio easily to FM. Mini tone controls. M^ched 4" speak­ 199.99 16740 applicable to the superrich, or the super- Welfare programs of the individual The government in this case is Congress come? the amount of money which can be spent not publish. products in the United States styled for installation anywhere; for all ers separate up to 18 feet. Thru-the-lens Cds exposure meter, loopholed. After all, not all of us can af­ states, heavily aided from Washington, and no one has yet suggested Congress is Matching free form stand. One r e a ^ might be that the name by national candidates. • has been insufficient refining 12 volt vehicles. Now enjoy your favor- multiple exposure capability. Includes^ ford to give away half our incomes. Yet have been required in important respects able to monitor itself. ile_FM stations I SAVE OVER Rockefeller has been associated for so The law includes provisions for funds capacity. The World * 1 0 case. 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— ^ PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, Manchester, Conn., Frl., Nov. 1, 1974 « MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Frl., Nov. 1, 1974— PAGE SEVEN WA TES Hold Eostume Parade Piscopo Pool Party THE CANDIDATES The Manchester WATES Stanley Haymen for l\£r most received a prize for her "Miss Vernon Jaycees Cite Romanker for Duties celebrated Halloween at a par­ original costume as a tree with America.” Raises Questions Len Romanker, of Skinner ^ Student Coffey papgrjeavefr-entitled "Autumn liberal arts, music, theater, ty Tuesday at the Italian- The prize for the most un­ / ARE SAYING Rd., Vernon, was named Fisk, from 10 to 11 a.m. Lists of Leaves." usual costume went to Mrs. Mrs. Whitney Moore "of the busines administrtation, art, American Club with games and EDITOR'S ^OTE; Bapklng Jaycee of the First Quarter, materials needed to make the the competition fo.r some 450 Roger Cady who dressed up as Colby College, N.H., ad­ secretarial sciences, medical a costume parade. Commissiener^ames E.^H^en occasslon, which was summari­ 1974-75, at the October meeting missions office, will be visiting various projects will be achievement scholarships to be For the funniest costume, the “ Last of the Red Hot ly dismissed, you might feel It of the Vernon Jaycees. technology, government and awarded in 1975. Semi-finalists Prizes ^ r e awarded to Mrs. threw a fund-raising parfy^’or in Vernon,*Nov. 5 at the home of avaflable for distribution at this I Mrs. Frances McCaughey Mamas." more appropriate to attend and Romanker earned his award public affairs as well as various were determined on the basis of his former depuiy^ con- Burke: Favoj&lReferendum Questions Mrs. Penny Stevens, 69 George science fields. meeting. gression^ campaignTX number mhke a $50 donation to Pat to fdr having served as chairman Most of the items which may their scores on the 1973 "I urge all Vernon voters expressed fear that they might Dr. -where she will be speaking of bankers attended a^d gave, help defray the heavy campaign the criminal offense on convic­ of the Planned Year, the annual be made call for the use of pine preliminary scholastic aptitude expenses being incurred,” the vote ‘yes’ on all four proposed be overlooked by the voters. He tion of which a person would action yearbook of the Vefnon at a coffee hour for prospective Church Bingo but Hagen insists it no con- students. cones. These include such items test. The highest scoring black commissioner wrote. amendments to the Connecticut termed the propositions as of lose the right to become a Jaycees. The 69-page book is Sacred Heart Church, Rt. 30, flict of ^ 3t solicft In addition Mrs. Moore will as wreathes, door swags, Students in each of six SAT Test Set Piscopo is getting some help Constitution and on the sewer the utmost importance to equal voter, and eliminate the Vernon, will sponsor weekly political \ thepeof the guidebook for the entire answer questions and show center or mantle ornaments, geographic regions qualified as from employes of "‘Colonial question which will appear on rights and efficiency in govern­ requirement that justices of the Jaycee year. cash bingos each Friday at 7 :30 Students who have registered he is sup egujjjpte. slides of the college. The 138- corsages, owl ornaments, and achievement program semi­ THE CANDIDATES Bank and Trust Co., of Water- the voting machines on election ment. peace be elected. t In addition, Romanker.was p.m. in the Parish Center, un­ finalists. to take the college bodrd ^ T at year-old school is located fn magnetic paper holders. bury. His campaign treasurer is day,” Martin Burke, In urging the “yes” vote, "Finally, it is necessary to co-chairman of the Scholarship der the direction of the Social Manchester High-School/Satur­ New London, N.H. and remains In addition there will be an Hospital Program ARE SAYING J. Timothy Corcoran, a Colonial Democratic candidatq for state Burke explained that the pass the referendum question Committee which raised $950 Activities Committee. day morning are rem inc^ that PLER ^ primarily a college for women. opportunity to make piaques Parent Education Night Bll trust officer; Colonial Board representative, 56th District, amendments will prohibit dis­ approving the ordinance to ap­ for the Tri-Town area high the doors willlb >en at 7:50 a.m. HART r / u p i ) - It grants both associate and Holiday Workshop using pine cone petals. Several (P.E.N.) will be conducted at Chairman Donald W. Henry is said Wednesday. crimination on account of sex, propriate $3.5 million in order schools. He played on the and students wi 1 be assigned to Banking j lOMr James bachelor degrees for varying Vernon women are invited to types of bird feeders will also Rockville General Hospital, In calling attention to the simplify the method of amen­ to extend sewers to additional Jaycee Softball team, worked testing room^ on a first-come, E. Hagen led a po^side par- listed as a $225 contributor; two, three, and four-year attend a holiday decorations be shown. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Rep. Harry Harlow, R- referendum questions, Burke ding the state constitution, per­ areas of the town,” Burke said. at the annual hot dog sale, and first-served basit ty to solll funds from bankers programs in such areas as workshop at the Lottie Fisk Only 60 women can be accom­ cafeteria. Irish: Elderly Ne^d Info Litchfield, a Colonial official, is mit the legislature to designate made four state and local The latent po^ible arrival for the Republican con- Building, Henry Park, Nov. 13 modated. Those interested are The program is for expectant Jaycee visitations. ‘ time is 8:30''^.m gressiohll campaign of former listed as giving $224 and George Bitter Remark from 9 a.m. to noon. The asked to register by calling the parents interested in the „ Providing information on the Ehrhardt*'Jr., of Woodbury, Jack, Smith of Ellington, was whatever is entitled them,” he Students uiould their Deputy Banking Commissioner SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) workshop is being sponsored by recreation office. process of childbirth and .availability of state programs another Colonial official, is named Jaycee for the month of sa id. .-.^v ticket of adrnissioi no. Pat Plsif _ — Gov. Ronald Reagan says a the Recreation Department. becoming acquainted with the and services to the elderly on a listed as a $125 contributor. August for his work as a "By exta £he availabili- 2 pencils. Paitkini e "Rest' assured that the Wolfanger: Says People Fear Spending bitter remark he made when Virginia Jones, an expert in Semi-finalist new maternity facility at the local basis must be arranged, marshal at the Greater Hart­ ty of inforl £direcUy into .student par t off serious business of banking for Although not required by law, told of the critical state of dried flowef arrangements, Yolanda Y. Graham, a senior hospital. according to Wallace Irish Jr.,- ford GHO, participating in the the comm/ now allow Brookfield St andytudeihe are our cobimunity will be a Piscopo Finance Chairman Richard Niimn’s health was will conduct the workshop. at Rockville High School has The program includes a film Republican candidate in the family picnic event, and for ser­ those senil |s the con- to enter tl laing thrwgh primari^ concern as well as the Glen “Bud’’ Brumitt identified Noting there is a quickening Speaking of the state’s $244 He said his opponent "did not aimed at persons driven to So that women planning to at- been named a semi-finalist in on labor and delivei7, a tour of 12th Assembly District. ving as overall chairman of the venience lity they the entrai the cafeteria consideration he will give to all some bankers who ptteqded of the “Surge , for Steele,” million deficit, Wolfanger said run for re-elecUon in 1972 "totaily destroy” the former tend may familiarize the 11th annual National the maternity department and The State of Connecticut Hagen’s party and gave; membership committee which deserve,' uded. lobby, adjql t6 the student problems affecting our area Howard Wolfanger, Republican his opponent, “an ex-senator because of lack of time.” president. themselves with the various Achievement Scholarship an open discussion with mater­ provides a multitude of inducted 12 new members at parking lot! and oiir country,” Hagen’s W.E. Atwood Jr., New Bri­ candidate for state senator from the 3th District, voted for He further said, “My proven When informed about Nixon’s projects that can be made, a Program for Outstanding nity personnel. Coffee and I> the September meeting. programs and services for the letter of invitation said. tain Bank and Trust Co., $25; from the 35th District, said peo­ the Democratic deficit record and training in the field condition Tuesday night, the pre-workshop session is Negro Students. cookies will be 'served during elderly, yet too often these go Piscopo, who is opposing John H. Brooks, president of ple fear a return to the spending budget.” of fiscal control and finance Grange Anniversay governor was quoted as saying scheduled for Nov. 6 at Lottie Semi-finalists will continue in the 90-minlite session. ^.,unnoticed by the very people Democrat Anthony Moffett in Torrington Savings Bank, $50; of the Ijemocratic regime. Wolfanger said, “Time out­ would require that I influence Vernon Grange 52 will “maybe that will satisfy the li they are intended for,” Irish Won^/ys Volleyball the 6th District, came away Charles A. Buck, Society for Wolfanger spoke at a side of sessions and committee decisions to prevent these observe its 88th anniversary lynch mob.” S said. The ■Recreation prise the with about $1,325 from bankers Savings, $50; Mr and Mrs. "Meet-the-Candidates” night meetings is required to effec­ deficits of nearly one quarter of today at 8 p.m. at Grange Hall, James J, Clark, Woodbury £ j "I will contact all state agen- Department’s Women’s Dolphins, and others who gathered Sept. sponsored by the Hampton tively participate in controlling' a billion dollars. I have the time Rt. 30. Mrs. Bernice Hun­ GARDEN CENTER Savings Bank, $25; Mr. and ? cies involved and request them Volleyball League begins its Stingrays, 14 at Hpgen’s Avon home, a Republican Town Committee. and running the state and pledge action in this area.” tington, lecturer, will be in Orange and FLORIST SHOP ?« to visit Manchester once a third season Wednesday night, and Floundel campaign official disclosed Mrs. R obert S. Fellow s, government.” charge of the program. Glastonbury Bank and Trust It is suggested that those J. month at locations convenient Nov. 6 at the West Side Rec. League pli from Thursday. Co., $25; and William W. Graul- attending bring a “birthday” 1 Tolland Tpke. ^ for the elderly to provide League play will be on November ti with t(ie Hagen, a Republican ap-' Man Wins ty, vice president of Cqnnec- gift in the form of an item for iy assistance in applying for state '* Wednesday and Thursday top four placi t the end pointee, was a sk ^ by UPI if he ticut Bank and Trust, $25. use in the grange’s kitchen or Routo S3 _ Manchostor/Vernon Town Line 1: benefits, programs, and in com- nights with two matches on of the regular ledule thought it was a conflict of /in­ Connell: Attacks^ Democratic Platform ; pleting the many times all too dining hall. Wednesday at 6:45 and 8:45 qualifying for the Double terest for him as banking colp‘ Others were identified as $ 100,000 V complicated fqrms,” he said. p.m. and two matches on missioner to solicit funds from Junior Grange 02 will meet Elimination Tournament. Edward J. Holcomb, president Speaking before a meeting of only be paid for by increasing boundries that involve the es­ r* “I believe that every state ' Thursday at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. bankers who are regulated by Saturday at Grange Hall at 2 OPEN 7 DAYS 9*5 is Laura Dunfield of the of Waterbury Savings Bank, the East Windsor Republican the sales tax to 11 per cent, or tablishment of a new communi­ C resident eligible should be able This season the League has his department. p.m. The theme of the program Recreation Department staff $50; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Town Committee, Gerry by instituting a state income ty within a town or affects more PUTNAM (UPI) - Ernest C. .‘to apply and receive expanded from six to eight "It was perfectly accep­ will be, “Let’s Get Together.” will again be League Volleyball McKinney, Citizens Bank and O’Connell, Republican can­ tax. He said, "This is reminis­ than>15 per cent of the total un­ Piazza, 52, of Orange, today ! teams. The teams that com­ Official. table," Hagen told UPI. Methodist Bazaar Trust of Glastonbury, $50; Ray­ didate for state representative, cent of the spendthrift days of developed land area zoned won the $100,000 prize in the "Tliere’s nothing wrong with The women of the United mond A. Meany., Jr., Connec­ 57th District, attack^ the the Dempsey administration residential or classified as Connecticut lottery. The win­ friends of his giving money.” Methodist Church of Rockville ning weekly number was 35064 ticut B%mk and Trust Co., $25; spending program proposed by that plunged the state into a farm, forest, or open space will sponsor a Holiday Bazaar, Federal law does not require Jack C. Myles, executive vice the Democratic platform. $244 million deficit.” land.” and the two bonus numbrs were Piscopo to list the identities of Nov. 16, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. president of Mechanics Savings The 57th District takes in O’Connell also said: “I would He is also proposing legisla­ 84800jind 47965. Piazza, an ac­ State Loss of Federal donors who give less than $100, at the church on Grove St. Bank, Hartford, $25; Edmond East Windsor, Ellington, and support a bill being introduced tion authorizing the state to countant for the past 24 years SALE Various booths will feature although the total amount of with the Norden Division of E. Parker, president of part of Vernon. O’Connell said by Jesse Brainard, Republican issue tax exempt revenue bonds holiday decorations, stuffed such donations must be Manchester State Bank, $50; the Democratic platform would representative from tte 53rd to provide a source of long term United Aircraft Corp., and his feported. toys, plants, dried.flowers, and Dollars Alleged and Frank J. Pascale, present cost the taxpayers an additional District; which provides for a funding for public utility com­ wife, Dorothy, a bookkeeper ON/ALL His latest campaign report food. There will also be a of First Federal Savings and $400 (nillion. referendum on any proposed panies. children’s table, jewelry, trash with Precision Products, North says he has collected $37,574 Loan of Torrington, $25. He said such a program could change in zoning regulations or Haven, are the parents of three from a variety of sources. and treasures, knitwear, fan- ^ Connecticut Politics In the U.S. Senate race, students, and not reduce them children. Federal law prohibits banks as eywork, homemade candy, and HOLLAND BULRS K United Press International Republican James H. Brannen as his Democratic opponent has Other contributors were Girl Scout and Methodist Youth said Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, corporations from contributing Sheldon Pollack, president of 1 Ella T. Grasso today said claimed. Sarasin said the Fellowship booths. D-Conn., had reported having a to federal campaigns while North American Bank and Aren Weekly Gov. Thomas J. Meskill “gave program, which allows Luncheon will be served from * • PLANT BRACKETS 10 per cent interest in an Old allowing bank employes to give Trust, Wolcott, $50; Frank J. HOUSE PLANTS away” millions of federal employers to pay students Big Bird and Little Robot 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with hot and Lottery ISumhers • PLANT SPRAYERS Saybrook real estate firm that their 6wn money. Potetz, New Britain Bank and dollars that Connecticut was w ^es below the legal cold items to be on sale. A OUR GREENHOUSE IS JUST LOADED did not appear in town or state Hagen’s le tte r provided Trust, $50; F.E. Smith, United Press Inlernation,pl • TERRARIUMS entitled to, while the state paid m l^num , was meant to en­ ^ ic h came first, the chicken or the robot? Whichever, both were on hand participating in family-style turkey dinner will records. politically shy bankers a way to Southington Bank and Trust, WITH THE BEST SELECTION OF • ROPE HANGERS the full price for buses the courage the hiring of students Halloween hijinks Thursday at the Singer Learning Center. The chicken, hiding Jim be served in two sittings, one at This week’s winning lottery Brannen, who ha conceal their involv^phent. $25; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stanley, .^government could have sub- by allowing employers to pay Truscio, head teacher at the school, is no doubt “clucking” over robot Eric Lindland 4 H e r a l b 5 p.m. and the other at 6:30 numbers: •PLANT STANDS \ ’’This get-together has been PLANTS WE’VE EVER HAD! making Ribicoff’s finS lower wage scales. Sarasin also president of Hartford Home G A L O R E ;lidized. whose lights flash as he speaks. (Herald photo by Dunn) ’ ’ suggested instead of a fancy p.m., by reservation only. NY - 529149. • P O T S \ campaign issue, ’Thursday said said the imposition of price con­ Savings and Loan Assn., $50; The Democratic guber-' dress, formal dinner requiring Tickets may be purchased RI - blue 022, green 776510, • COLONIAL CANDLES WE HAVE ONE Ribicoff’s financial report trols on raw materials could Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I. Ulmer, Area Profile 'batorial candidate said New an . evening out of your busy from members or by calling gold 773125. listing the "Old Saybrook lead to increased imports and a Man Accused Of Stealing Computer Parts Connecticut Bank and Trust, • OIL LAMPS DISPLAY MODEL ARTIFICIAL ^York was allowed to use some schedule and perhaps a fat $100 ' Ruth Parker^ 875-4350, or Conn — 35064, bonus 84800 • RIBBON OF AN EDEN ■<)f Connecticut’s eligibility for Associates” firm was "another drop in national supplies. $50; and William W. Wilcox, Lorraine White, 872-2787. The 47965. M aine — 752-947 Ribicoff lie.” ticket donation, etc., etc., FRUIT Tederal funds to make possible Democrat William R. BETHANY (UPI) - A period of five months beginning Maynard Police pending a senior vice president of Society cost for adults will be $3; doubling 0. • STYROFOAM GREENHOUSE He said some personal finan­ defeating the whole purpose. for Savings, $25. WEHAVETHE the purchaM of 100 railroad Ratchford ’Thursday reported former Bethany man has been in June. probable cause hearing Dec. 9 Young Wives To Present children 6-12, $2 and no charge Mass weekly — green 5649, • ARTIFICIAL GREENS THAT WE WANT TO cial statements Ribicoff gave "In place of that fancy-dress- B!GGEST SELECTION mmuter cars for the New receiving a total of $80,504 in arrested for stealing more than Roy was being held by in District Court in Maynard. for those five or younger. yellow 710, blue 08. • WREATH FRAMES SELL AT COST! iven line. him during a televised debate campaign contributions, $20,188 $55,000 worth of computer IN TOWNI gShe said New York, with its earlier this month contained since Oct. 15, and spending $12,- equipment, according to State An Evening With Morgan the reference to his having a 10 large transport problems, near­ 802 since that date. Ratchfgrd Police. per cent interest in the firm, ly had exhaust^ its eligibility also said he would favor strict Authorities said Steven Roy, for federal subsidies — but neither the town clerk’s of­ economic controls, but only if 19, was arrested Thursday in :v SOUTH WINDSOR ficer nor the office of the School Menus Wednesday: Ham sandwich allocated on a state-by-state they are enforced fhirly and his apartment in Maynard, Judy Kuehnel with lettuce and tomato, potato secretary of the state had any across the board. He said it basis — when the contract was Mass., by Massachusetts State “Wc think that Brannen, given the chance, Correspondent The following lunches will be chips, pickle chips, soup, cake record of such a company. does no good to control wages signed last year with General Police. He was employed at the 644-1364 served in South Windsor with icing, milk. Electric. "The senator has claimed while allowing prices and in­ Digital Equipment Corp. of that he has met his obligation to The South Windsor Young elementary schools during the Thursday: Pizza salad, Mrs. Grasso said the Meskill terest rates to sqar. He also Maynard as a programmer. Wives Club will present an Italian bread and butter, ice make a complete disclosure of called for the ouster of Presi­ week of Nov. 4 to 8: administration “gave away to Connecticut troopers said the "Evening with John Morgan,” Monday: Frank on a bun, cream cup, milk. his financial holdings. But once dent Ford’s economic advisers. would do au\ excellent job for Connecticut New York state some $25 computer equipment, which Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at the baked beans, carrot and cejjery Friday: Fish and cheese filet million in Connecticut eligibili­ again, we find all he’s making displays stock market informa­ available to the public is y YWCA in Hartford. sticks, mustard, relish, on a bun or taco, tater tots, ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER ty for federal funds,” but she tion, was recovered at meaningless drivel,” Brannen ‘ ’This is John Morgan’s second chocolate cake with icing, celery and carrot sticks, brow­ did not explain how she arrived Aqualogic Inc., in Bethany, a in Washington . . (Waterbury's largest newspaper) appearance in Hartford. Last orange juice, milk. nie, milk. at the figure. said. company run by Roy’s father In the congressional races: ABOUT year, his performance was a Tuesday: No school. ’ITie following lunches will be The GE contract^is worth $63 Clarence. ’They said the father benefit for the Jimmy Fund. Wednesday: Chef’s Day. served in the Ellsworth School: WHEN million. ’The federal govem- • First District GOP con­ was not aware the materials HE tender Mac Buckley today TOWN ’This year, part of the proceeds Thursday: Pizza, salad, ice Monday: Chef’s Day. nwnt is paying 80 per cent of were stolen. ‘ will be donated to the YWCA cream cup, milk. / ’Tuesday: No school. f ^ costs and New York and fended off criticism his They said Steven Roy stole allegations about Rep. William Building Fund. Friday: Tuna sub or Wednesday: Ham sandwich YOU WAS ^-Canary Islands fS "We’ve demonstrated the in­ to\co' A"'* 138 Main St., Manchester. DRAPERY Buckley also reported having that tickets or checks for the were named by the Romans 9-" the Ice Storm? fluence of big money can be \o Included is a buffet dinner received campaign donations annual harvest dance should be for the multitude of large SC"- . 0^ removed from politics,” said ^0' co'oc and dancing to the music of the totaling $6,069 from an returned to Mrs. Norman dogs (in Latin, canes) found knowledgeable - As Steele, who voluntarily has Bjarkman of 28 Franklin St. by on the islands. Terri Martin Orchestra from 8 SLIPCOVER organization named "Lawyers p.m. to 1 a.m. ‘iTie donation is Mayor,. . he learned______what restricted his contributors to for Buckley.” Tuesday. ’ $100 per donation. $8. • Fifth District Rep. Ronald Manchester needs Mrs. Grasso Thursday said N. Sarasin today told a group of Open House* four more supermarkets have The public Is invited to a FABRICS representative ■ Of all of students In WatebUry a stopped repricing articles after program he backed was meant Republican-sponsored open they are on the shelves, a move ValuM Manchester; Democrats, to increase salaries for house Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m. she called a victory for con­ at the Colony Room on Sullivan to $ 1 9 0 Republicans and Indepen­ sumers. Ave. IS .98 YARD dents alike Tlie Young GOP, Women’s Republican Club and -FIRST - Manchester Republican Town Committee are co-operating in providing „ SAVE MONEY hatlve to serve on the State ANNOUNCEMENT - ■ food, drink and music for the level Mocat Metal Studio Is pleased to announce occasion. yOUR OWN CLOTHESI Its first appearance to the Eastfleld Mall In for Local candidates will be pre­ sent to meet guests and to WASHARLt 100% m Y E ^ R Springfield, Mass. We have many unusual crmlive hair answer any questions. pieces of metal sculpture ranging from decorativo, functional and gift Items. With d e s ig n . . . FANCIES the presentation of this ad, 10% will be C O O R DIN An deducted from any sculpture desired. The SOLIDS YARD TRES CHIC caJ*- date of the show Is October 31 thru Lava Line CAN WE COUNT ON YOUR VOTE NOVEMBER 5th? November 2. Hope to see you there. we HONOLULU (UPI) - Move Sincerely, BEAUTY SALON over cfisii lines, life lines, hot Bill Wessel ^ Owner-Mgr. Linda; LaurLAnna, Charleene & Jean lines and soul lines. If you live FABRIC d e p a r t m e n t g^STOREE TELEPHONE 643-2483 Monday-l^turday 9; 00-5; 00 REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMIHEE in or visit , you can now MAHCHRSTER 434 Oakland Stroot (Exit 94'o«.|-86) Stuart McCausland Thursday & Friday Evenings ‘til 9:00 KENDRICK F, BELLOWS, JR. - TREASURER dial a “lava line” and find out VOTE NATE AGOSTINELLI^^ LT. GOVERNOR when the next volcano will Mon., Tuoo,, Wtd., Bat. 10-B erupt. Thuroday ond Friday 10-9 PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri„ Nov.1r. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri,. Nov. 1. 1974 — PAGE NINE State Confirms Health Director

BOLTON cover repairs on Engine Tank 9. VOL. XXXIX - No. 6 Donna Holland School News FRIDAY, NOV. 1, J974 Correspondent The following cafeteria menu 646-037S will be served students in The state Department of Bolton Elementary School and Health has confirmed the ap­ Bolton Center School Nov. 4 to pointment of Richard Olmsted, 8. Go Inctiojis f D.V.M., as Bolton's health Monday: Soup, peanut butter Tribe Drops Two director. and jelly or meat sandwich, State officials said the ap­ Suffering its second and third from senior quarterback Jack potato chips, applesauce cake. overcome the 28-14 deficit going pointment was confirmed after Tuesday: Veal steak, mashed CCIL football defeats, the Tribe Maloney, then together into the thi^d quarter, the public health council lost to the Penney Black Maloney and Jason Dodge potatoes, carrots or beans, Manchester took the second reviewed Dr. Olmsted’s custard with topping. Knights 36-21, and to the En­ added the 2 point conversion, A . 6 half kickoff and registered 7 experience and training Wednesday: Juice, hot dog on field Raiders 48-21. Doing a lot closing the gap_to 22-21. Penney more points on their final TD of resume, as well as being of damage in recent outings are scored two additional TD’s in roll with relish, French fries, the i^ame, this one coming on a assured a physician advisor ice cream. the opponent’s quarterbacks, the remaining part of the game, pass from Maloney to splitened would be available for medical who have been tough for the In­ with MHS failing to score Thursday: Pizza with meat Steve Dawson which was taken problems. and cheese, jello with topping. dian defensemen to stop and again, giving Penney the final by Pete McKluskey two plays ^ Dr. Olmsted’s appointment whose passing has been on advantage of 36-21. The Indians Friday; Fish, French fries, later for the touchdown, k s/i as director of health was ap­ cole slaw, fruit cup. target. seemed to have been stronger result of the game against proved by. townspeople earlier In the Penney game, MHS in the first half of the game. Penney, John Kunz was this year. ^ ADVERTISEMENT- took the opening kickoff and They had a total of 216 yards, sidelined with a foot injury and Expense Okay Dot Miller is well qualified to eight plays later receiver John Kunz being the workhorse with Maloney suffered a minor ankle serve. She knows that her hard Griffin scored a 22-yard 74. ’The Bolton Board of Finance ’ injury in Saturday’s game has approved a $2,649.70 ap­ work on behalf of her con­ touchdown and Neal McKenney Saturday, on the Raider’s against Enfield. Unable to hold stituents is more important succeeded in the PAT depart­ home territory they over­ propriation from the contingen- the Raiders for the remainder cy fund to the truck than campaign chatter. Vote ment. Kicking barefoot has powered the Indians 48-21. At of the game, MHS let yhem for Dot Miller. Committee to proven quite effective for the end of the first quarter the maintenance category in the score three more Td’s making fire commissioner’s budget. Re-Elect Miller, Kay Peterson, McKenny and the Indians, Raiders had the lead, 13-7. En­ the final score 48-21. " Ahearn Promises Treas. going 8 for 11 so far this season. field scored the first on an on The funds were needed to The Indians lead off 7-0 didn’t target shot to Steve Lamond by Joanne Houle, a Bolton High School senior, prepares Beat Fermt last long as Penney’s senior co­ Ejifield’s standout QB Joe Enfield had a total of 502 "promises from A1 Ahearn” to be sold in conjunctioh with captain Ma^k Dionne opened Dippel, and the end of this stan­ yards; Dipple being responsible a bake sale Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Bolton the second with a 29-yard run za came on a short 3-yard run for 340 of them. Manchester had (Center green. Receiving a promise is Greg Min *, son of putting Penney on top by a by Mike Caruso. Ed Budanauro Regional Flu Clinic a total of 225 yards, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miner of South Rd. Mrs. Miner is chair­ M.H.S. vs. Fermi score of 14-7, then seconds later scored for Manchester on a 12- Maloney gaining 103 of them on Manchester came back to score yard run, with McKenney ad­ 19 carries. ’Turning in a fine man of the bake sale, sponsored by the Democratic Town Reported Successful Saturday X(ev.2Q4 with John Kunz making the run. ding the point. performance against the Committee. Ahearn is Democratic candidate for state The Black Knights then In the second quarter Jack Raiders was Ed Budanauro who representative in the 55th Assembly District. Joanne is the .1*30 P.M. ~ nernortol Field opened the third quarter with Maloney scored for Manchester daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Houle. Mrs. Houle is contributed 59 yards. ANDOVER Participating towns and another TD giving them an edge on a run of 28 yards. It was in Hoping to up their mark in chairman of the Democratic Town Committee. of 22-15. Manchester then Donna Holland amounts r(fceived were: this time period that Dippel the victory column, the Indians Columbia, $2,326.40; Hebron, AFS Has International Volleys retaliated again, with tight end scored his two TD’s, one of face Enricio Fermi tomorrow A flu immunization clinic John Madden getting the pass conducted recently by the $872.42; Andover, $1,291.01; If you had chanced to be • ticut, to name a few. ’These har- endearment to their adver­ them being a brilliant 52- at 1:30 p.m. on home grounds. r ; Marlborough, $879.81; Lebanon, yarder. Still having a chance to — Sue Woodhouse Columbia - Hebron - Andover sauntering around at 8 o’clock " dy souls were to stand up saries. At nine o’clock all Community Health Service was $171.56. the night of Monday, Oct. 28, against the youthful, vibrant playing ceased. With pangs of attended by 167 residents from GOP Special you might have heard foreign teams. hunger gripping their hollow in­ Winter Is JSear Heral^i participating towns. The Andover Republican something like this; “Guten No Papelr The competition began testines the AFS members and Area Prolile Adult immunizations were Town Committee is sponsoring A time^message about , Abend.’ Erev Tov! Buona Sera! Guidance Notes precisely at 7:30. In the true adults stampeded into the Due to the fact that there will With winter just around the corner, the air’s getting nippy given as follows: Columbia, 80; a Meet the Candidates social Konichiwa!” “What could this spirit of international events cafeteria where a sumptous Representatives visiting be no school on Tuesday, Nov. 5 and the leaves are a-falling. Beachbums, your days are Hebron, 35; Andover, 26; Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon be?” you queried, "a meeting the teams greeted and shook array of baked goods and some Lewiston, Maine, period 5, and MHS during the week of Nov. 4 there will be no High School limited! (HSW photo) - Marlborough, 14; Lebanon, 12. at the home of Ellen Davidson, j car finaucing for Aircraft of the U.N. Security Council?” hands with their opponents delightfully lukewarm apple Green Mountain College, ROCKVILLE through Nov. 8 are as follows: World for the week of Nov. 4. Blood pressure screening was Burnap Brook Farms, Rt. 6! No, these foreign sounds were a before starting the games. cider awaited them. Poultney, Vt., period 6. Monday, Nov. 4, Annhurst The paper is put together on conduct^ on 66 people with 21 Political candidates expected part of the AFS Club versus Within 15 minutes the German The avaricious participants HOSPITAL NOTES College, Woodstock, Conn., ’Tuesdays. Hopefully,« you can Youth For Understanding found to have elevated blood to attend include Dorothy Credit Union members Town Committee and parents and Japanese teams saw stun­ devoured these treats with period 2, and UConn, period 3; look forward to a bigger and asked to pay for the foreign stu­ pressure. ’They were referred Miller, David Odegard, and International Volleyball Game, ning defeats. The Brazilian relish and then took seats in Your class rank as of the end Youth for Understanding is Admitted Thursday: Wednesday, Nov. 6, Centenary better issue for the week of dent. 'The hosting family’s main for follow-up or further evalua­ Norman Preuss. sponsored by the MHS chapter team, however, stood un­ preparation for a brief talk by of last year is available in the Nov. 11. an international family Marjorie Anderson, Meryl Rd., to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gladyzs, Buying a car, new or used? Shop around by all means but first shop the Aircraft College for Women, responsibilities are room, tion. Coffee and refreshments will of AFS. The idea behind this daunted. ’This team was cap­ Jay Stager, chairman of the Guidance Office. organization which started in South Windsor; Leon Balbo, Woodridge Rd., Coventry; a Credit Union for the cash you require. You’ll find the Credit Union has the Hackettstown, N.J., at 8:15, board, and tender loving care. There were 100 diabetic be served. sports’ activity was to promote tained by our own AFS AFS Town Committee. Stager 1951. ’Through its six-month or Elm St., Rockville; Linda daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Columbia University and Bar­ The invaluable experience of drypacks distributed. sweetest car financing deal around-as a matter of fact you’ll find it interest among parents and to exchange student, Simone exclaimed at the spirit and one-year exchange program, Bouchard, Stafford Springs; Prentis, Union St., Rockville. nard College, N.Y.C., period 3, daily living and learning brings UNBEATABLE! exercise the athletic prowess of Lessa. Simone is known to be a exuberance he witnessed during students from 25 participating Elaine Day, Stafford Springs; Medicare Rebate Skidmore College, Saratoga insight to the student and host Before you close a deal, tell us what cash you think you’ll need and get a our physically fit AFS volleyball champion, and a the evening and made some countries can host or send Margaret Day, Somers; Donna Due to the completion of a INDIAN CAST...... Springs, N.Y., period 5, family members. tentative OK on a loan. This way, you know your financing is all set and you members. mere flex of her arm made the general statements on the AFS students to experience other DeRobertis, Dailey Circle, Medicare audit, $5,541.20 has PROVO, Utah (UPI) - Earlham College, Richmond In February, several high know the exact cost of your loan. The AFS Club members opposition quiver in their organization. Following this, High School ways of life. ’The organization’s Rockville; Daniel Doiron, been forwarded to participating Brigham Young University's Ind., at 11:30. i school students from Brazil and Labor Unions divided themselves into teams sweatsocks. Ais the competition the weary athletes and basic philosophy states that the Windsorvllle; James towns by the community health Department of Motion Pic­ Then go out and find the car you like at the price you had in mind. You’ve ’Thursday, Nov. 7, Gettysburg Chile are scheduled to arrive in service. N representing seven foreign progressed, Israel lost a close enlightened parents began to key to international under­ Fitzherbert, East Hartford; Jo- ture Productions is complet­ got cash behind you and you’re in the strongest financial position possible. College, Gettysburg, Pa., Back Ahearn countries: Brazil, Germany, game to Missouri, but Poland make their way home, leaving standing is through cultural Connecticut for six months. Anh Maciver,. High St., The money represents the ing what it believes to be the Finally, bring in the purchase order. We’ll complete the loan and issue the period 2, Trinity College, Israel, , Poland, Italy, remained undefeated. When not only a few stragglers who were World Staff exchange. Upon their arrival they will Rockville; Patricia McCluskey, Donna Holland balance of Medicare insurance first film ever produced with check to pay for the car. There’s no delay, no red tape. You’ll proudly drive Burlington, Vt., at 9:00; and the U.S.S.R. Elach team engaged in the AFS games, hastily appointed to clean up. Currently, the Connecticut take up residence in local Stafford Springs; Joseph Nat- payments for services provided an all-Indian cast. University of Rochester, homes conducive to a rewar­ your ca r-b e it shiny new or somewhat used-secure in the knowledge that m em b er w ore a sign members worked twice as hard Though not everyone was a YFU representative is inter­ sisky, RFD 3, Rockville; to residents of the five par­ T he film, entitled “A Rochester, N.Y., period 3, Editor-in-Chief — George Exchange Editor — Jennifer ding YFU experience. Area ’The Connecticut State Coun­ you’ve got the best financial deal around! designating the country which cheering on their friends. winner, and some came out of viewing perspective host Catherine Wagner, N. Terrace, ticipating communities from Different Drum,” will be Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sweetnam Davis cil of Machinists, which he represented and was taught Droplets of perspiration formed play with skinned knees and families and exchange YFU representatives have Rockville. fiscal years 1970 through 1973. released this fall. CREDIT UNION CAR FINANCING FACTS period 5; Upsala College, East New Editor — Cheryl Hyde Art Editor — Hilary Cooper several students yet to place. represents all machinist unions to say “Good Evening” in the on the brows of those at the assorted minor lacerations, I students. Interested families Discharged ’Thursday; Ann Orange, N.J., period 6; Feature Editor — Jessica Sports Editor — Dave Jacobs All students and hosts are in Connecticut, has endorsed native tongue of that land. sidelines, laboriously for­ will hazard a guess and make and individual MHS students Allan, Talcottville Rd., Vernon; THAT ALL ADD UP TO BIG SAVINGS Rensselaer Polytechnic Laufer Faculty Advisor — Zane can still apply, as there is no set previously “screened” and Democrat Aloysius Ahearn of The AFS Town Committee mulating volleyball cheers, use of an old but applicable ’Timothy Boor, Miriam Dr., Bolton in his bid for state • Our Annual Percentage Rate is only 9.6 percent, the lowest offered by any members and parents made Institute, Troy, N.Y., period T. Photography Editor — Kirk Vaughan deadline. The sooner an matched to satisfaction based lending institution in the area. I stomping on the floor, and cliche: “A good time was had Woolpert Vernon; Manuel Oliveira, representative in the 55th NATIVE PEACHES " teams according to U.S; states: uttering strong shouts of by all!” — Gail Heimann Friday, Nov. 8, Lasell Junior application is complete the on background and interests. Tolland Ave., Rockville; Mrs. • You pay the same rate for new or used car financing. College, Auburndale, Mass., There is no limit to the number Assembly District, according to Elbarta Varloty Missouri, Hawaii, and Connec- faster it is acted upon. Both the Claire Pace and son. Trout • Repay by convenient, automatic payroll deductions. (period 4, Bates College, six-month and one-year of foreign students per town, Hartford Area Vice President ExceMtnt for Froozlng or Canning Stream Dr., Vernon; Joseph Paul Kelly. • Up to four years to repay on new car loans. programs are available. Upon providing there are suitable Par^ch, Hany Lane, Vernon; submission of your application homes to absorb thhm. Ahearn was also endorsed by ORCHARD FRESH APPLES - • No penalty for advance payments. Impressions of a Fowl Rehearsal Emilio Pellegrini, Merrow Rd., • Flexible down payrnent requirement. (for hosting or becoming an Manchester, curr«tHyr'fias Tolland; David Richard, the (Connecticut State Federa­ Rod Qravostlno - Mlllona - Macs One Friday, when I had respectively. They work very motivational force within them. exchange student), requests to one YFU student from Ger­ Kanter Df., Vernon; Mark tion of Teachers, AFL-CIO. • No hidden extras, service charges, or “add-ons.” nothing better to do, I was well together as a comedy He succeeded in getting a take­ country preferences are en­ many, Sabina Klocke. She SWEET APPLE CIDER • Loan protection life insurance at no additional cost. V Sweet, Robert Dr., South Wind­ somehow conned into attending team, both on and off stage. off of “Chico and the Man” and couraged. This specification is attends MHS as a senior and is sor; Mrs. Doris Tautkus and The 55th Assembly District • Toll-free loan service from anywhere in Connecticut. a Sock’n Buskin rehearsal. ’This Quick witicisms and “assorted a sacrifice of a gnat. inion: Vandalism seriously considered. indeed an asset to the com­ son, Longview St., Rockville; includes the town of Andover, Use our WATS line l-8(X)-842-0145. “pleasure” was offered to me jokes” were often slipped FERRANDO ORCHARD It is obvious that opening YFU is a non-profit organiza­ munity. Hopefully, in the future Arthur Ulitsch, Grant St., Bolton, Columbia, Hebron, by the Stage Manager, Peggy between the two of them, and Birch Mountain Rd., QIaatonbury night pressure has only effected tion supported by federal and Manchester will be hosting Rockville; Sum Yuen, New Marlborough and part of Ver­ GrAff, and out of politeness, I any other actors who could Nothing is as destructive and (3 miles beyond Vito's Restaurant) ' LOAN REPAYMENT AND COST SCHEDULE a one person: Hay. He is almost quite outstanding. If the total fire alarms. Basically, these state grants. Hosting families many more YFU students. York, N.Y. non. \ accepted. catch them and possibly get any pointlessly inhibitive to figure of $30,000 were reduced problems and many other at the comedians’ mercy with are not held responsible for Those interested in the YFU Births ’Thursday: A daughter Before delving into the humor out of them. their variety of antics. ’That’s present-day education as van­ by 50 per cent, the Student Ac­ related items are due to the transportion fees (this is program should contact Mr. '24MOhrrHS.. 36 MONTHS,. memorable events of the after­ The first incident was a game the trouble with stars. dalism. Destructive in nature, tivities program could be basic lack of responsibility by a financed through the exchange Mazzotta (MHS vice principal) 48 m o n t h s ! noon, let me tell you some of of chase around the auditorium. However, as D-Day ap­ it is conclusively the most boosted 26 per tem,cent, or/ theme minority of certain individuals. student’s family). Nor is the immediately for further infor­ Amount Tota Tota Total the details behind the play. Its The participants were Rich proaches, rehearsals get longer educationally repercussive Summer School Program 29 per We, as students, must participating host’s high school mation and application forms. of Monthly Finance Monthly Finance Monthly Finance name is The Birds; it is a Greek Byam and George Sweetnam, problem we now face. cent, or the COEP program 15 and somehow the chaos will be educate our peers as to the — Jessica Laufer Loan Payment Charge Payment Charge Payment Charge comedy by the playwright president of Sock’n Buskin. The Manchester is no exception. per cent, or the Phys Ed ferocity of this senseless controlled to a modified scram­ $1,00Q Aristophanes. Despite its age, height of ridiculousness was ble. Numerous broken windows, supplies 100 per cent. Granted, destruction to our own grounds, $45.96 $103.04 $32.08 $154.88 $25.17 $208.16 the story is timeless. It is achieved during one of Mr. As an interjection, I have destroyed fences, and doors are the money would not be spent in and in a common effort, Christmas Gifts MATCH THIS WEEK'S 2,000 91.92 206.08 64.16 309.76 50.34, 416.32 highlighted by slapstick humor, Adam’s appearances. To the never enjoyed a rehearsal only a relatively few examples one area, but it would provide atterript to curb as much of it as 3.000 137.88 309.12 96.24 464.64 75.51 624.48 with an underlying theme of cry of ;‘Come on down!,” he more. My theater knowledge is in the long list of fruitless for greater, and more useful possible. For the Elderly 5.000 229.80 515.20 160.40 774.40 125.85 satire on society. 1,040.80 portrayed the frantic female, limited, but I was still able to demolitions. ’The fiscal angle of employment of our funds. Many new disciplinary and 7.000 321.72 721.28 224.56 1,084.16 176.19 1,457.12 The force behind this produc­ screaming and approaching the follow what was trying to be ac­ vandalism is itself blatant Much can be done to remedy behavioral po'licies can be The current November- gifts. \ tion is Lee Hay, an English December Student Assembly — • w— ...... wi -'.V/ n . I tiwuyo aarv lui u iv l * r i » hysterical state just because of complished. I was given a front reminder as to the absurd our present situation, and as adopted and implemented, but Although there is a\lot of when comparing the Interest charges of other lending institutions with EHAFCU rates. teacher and adviser to S

* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Frl., Nov. 1, 1974— PAGE ELEVEN ■^-MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Frl., Nov. 1, 1974. v/ Post Dinner Andrea Dona Survivor Relates Experiences :K ' .COLLEGE Planned By ENGAGED and my key before the lights RE-EUCT G. WARREN By BE'TTY RYDER Retiring to his cabin about 11 available for rescue use. The own^nd ably helped them into Auxiliary p.m. that evening, Father Op­ went out. “Why do we wait for a crisis Stockholm which was heading W lifeboats. ^ ' To which his mother added, THE BABY The VFW Auxiliary will pitz said he gave a last-minute before we extend a helping hand for Europe with a full “There were many heroes,” “Sure, all you think of is your Stephen. L. Wilson of 208 honor Post members at its an­ check to his luggage and to otheri?”(^-R ev. Joseph W. passenger list was badly he- told the Mothers Circle wallet and not your prayer- IS NAM^D Spring St., received a |300 nual Veterans’ Day dinner Nov. prepared for bed.'* Capita of^A lphonsus College damaged and would not part members, “and we all prayed a book.” WESTBROOK award from the National 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the Post Home. " I felt a slight jolt, as though of Suffielw asked members of with Its life rafts in case it lot.” Father Oppitz added with a Association of Accountants 608 E. Center St. we had hit a little raft or the Combmed Mothers Circles needed them for its own "The passengers on the He de grin, “See, mothers are all (NAA), Hartford Chapter. A The event is open to floating logs,” he said. “I passengers. France contributed clothing to STATE REPRESENTATIVE student at the University of members, their families and a t t h t i / annual dinner debated whether to get dressed alike, once they know you are ' Edgar, Laura Rose, daughter of Gregory T. and Rosemary W edm ^y night at Willie’s We tried to calm the panicky those of us from the ill-fated Connecticut, he was cited for guests. ’Dekets are 83 per per­ and take a look or not, decided all right, things get back to nor­ FOURTEENTH ASSEMRLY DISTRICT Farley Edgar of Pinney Hill Apts., Ellington. She was born'Oct. Steak passengers and prepare to Andrea Doria. One couple his scholastic achievement in son. Reservations close to see for myself, and mal.” 22 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Fatji^r Oppitz, who was or­ evacuate them by lifeboat, but offered me their cabin and told Father Oppitz has served as the field of. accounting. Tuesday and may be sent to proceeded to put on a tee shirt every half-hour the whole ship Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Farley of Enfield. Her paternal grand­ dained a Redemptorist in me to help myself to a suit of associate director of the parents are Mr. and Mrs. David A. EdgSr Jr. of Hartford. Mrs. Florence Streeter, chair­ and a palp of slacks. would shudder and tip a lit^e clothes. man, 169 Summit St. 1953, related events leading up Githolic Infdrmation Center in to and including the sinking of more. We realized that we "Its wonderful how people Washington, D.C. and has been Mrs. Jane Fortin, past state pXi^c STARTED didn’t have too much time. the Italian liner Andrea Doria help out in a crisis,” he said. a professor of philosophy at the Ge««ay, Caroline Merry, daughter of Dennis F. and Susan Thirteen Manchester secretary-treasurer, will be “Suddenly, the ship started to “When they called for in 1956. Referring to every-day life R^emptorist Seminary in Suf- Borrup Gessay of West Willington. She was bom Oct. 25 at residents have been awarded a master of ceremonies. capsize at an 18-degree angle— Having received his-doc- ‘women and clfHdren first,' said, he added, “But why do we field and at the Franciscan Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gl^dparents are total of 13,400 in scholarships- Invited guests include Mayor the lights went out, and the pan­ tarate in philosophy in Rome, Father Oppitz said, “that was wait for a crisis before we ex­ Seminary in Granby, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McTernan of Glastonbury and Kenneth J. for study this year at the and Mrs. John Thompson, ic started. The cabin next to me Father Oppitz was returning, the only time in my life I tend a helping hand.” The Rt. Rev.. Msgr. Edward Borrup of East Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and University of Connecticut. Edward Stickney, Ppst com­ was occupied by an old priest home that July when the ill- wished I was a woman or a kid EVERYTHING LOST J. Reardon and the Rev. Paul Mrs. Francis Gessay of Rockviile. Her maternal great­ mander, and Mrs. Stickney, who weighed close to 300 again. Students receiving assistance fated Ship collided with the "I hadn’t seen the Andrea Trinque attended the banquet grandmother is Mrs. l^rtha Borrup of Warehouse Point. She has Mrs. Thomas Heneghan, pounds. I had been keeping an “ It was difficult though. from the Manchester Swedish liner Stockholm in a Doria slipMunder the sea,” and were introduced by Mrs. a brother, Brett, 12; and two-sisters, Darcy, 10, and Jessica, 8. Scholarship Foundation, Inc., Auxiliary president, and her eye on bim throughout the trip. Woman didn’t want to leave husband, and Gold Star Mothers dense fog off Martha’s He started hollering and I Father Opplizfz said, ‘‘but all our Walter McNally. Mrs. Martin were: Barbara Freedman, 62 Vineyard. their husbands, children clung Zabielski, leader of the Com­ Slone, James William, son of William J,. J. and Susan and Fathers. crawled out of my cabin on my luggage, souvenirs, etc. were Grant Rd., |100; Richard “I had been assigned a cabin to their parents, and many had lost. I managed to retrieve my bined Mothers Circles extended Downham Stone of 369 E. Middie Tpke. He was born Oct. 27 at Wasserman, 35 Duval St., |150; L« - hands and knees, got to his to be forced into the waiting on my arrival aboard ship, but wallet when we first hit, and greetings to guests and Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Donald Soucier, 857 E. laddie Dancers Loring Photo cabin, and helped him with his lifeboats. r it was changed to one up on the retained the key to my cabin members. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Downham Jr. of 76 Foster St. His paternal Tpke., 8200; and, Catherine life preserver. Then I pushed “We only had eight lifeboats grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stone of West Hart­ To Twirl sun deck. Divine providence in­ him out into the darkened cor­ which I still have as a memen­ St. Bernadette’s Mothers Cir­ Larivee, 93 Branford St., $250. The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss for 1,700 people,” he said, to.” ford. His maternal great-grandfather is Dwight Downham Sr. of terceded, because the occupant ridor only to be met by a cle under the chairmanship of Students receiving assistance Carol A. Meyer of East Hart­ Maureen Elaine Mello of “other boats being out of reach Michigan. His paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Saturday of my original cabin was later stream of people all rushing to Utter confusion reigned at the Mrs. McNally and Mrs. Roger from the Eaton and Reed ford to Steven Putnam of Rockville to Gregory James due to the angle of the ship. _ William Cooper of New York. He has a sister. Holly Alice, 1. killed in the collision. their cabins to get their life pier when the He de France Granger were in charage of the Scholarship Fund, Hartford Chip Hendrickson of New­ Manchester, has been an­ Gozzo of Manchester,tos been “It was our last night out and preservers. p r a y e d ' f o r c l e a r in g docked in New York. Traffic event. National Bank and Trust Co., town will be guest caller at the nounced by her parents, Mr. announced by her parehts, Mr. Graves, Lyneiie Michelle, daughter Of Donald R. and Martha we were due to dock in New “We had 13 priests in all on “We prayed for the fog to lift, was piled up for blocks as eager Officers of the Combined were: Angelo Raimondo, 58 Manchester Square Dance Club and Mrs. Gement Meyer of and Mrs. Edward M. Mello of 5 Gorman Graves of 76 Jan Dr., Hebron. She was bom Oct. 28 at York in the morning. People board, and although Mass was and eventually it cleared. It families sought “ My own Mothers Circle of Manchester Deepwood Dr., |200; Carol dance Saturday from 8 to 11 East Hartford. Alpert Dr., Rockville. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is were celebrating at farewell celebrated daily and con­ wasTIOw about 1:30 a.m. and by mother had come from for 1974-75 are: Mrs. McNally, Ewing, 50 Concord St., 8200; p.m. at Manchester High Mr. Gozzo is the son of Mr. Mrs. Mildred Gorman of 76 Jan Dr., Hebron. Her paternal grand­ bdlls held in two large fessions heard, the passengers 2:30 a.m. the He de France on the milk train to St. Bernadette, chairman; Mrs Julien Martin, 165 Henry St., School. Russ and Anita White and Mrs. Bernard S. Gozzo of 83 father is Fred Graves of Virginia. She has three sisters, Karen, 8; Mr. Putnam is the son of Mr. ballrooms and were unmindful pleaded with the priests they liner had arrived to aid us. She meet me and heard the news as Granger, St. Bernadette, co- 8100; Robert Perrone, 104 will cue the rounds. Ralph Rd. Christine, 5; and Melissa; 3. and Mrs. Floyd Putnam of of the dense fog rolling in. met in the corridors to hear had a remarkable captain — she neared New York. I wired chairman; Mrs. James Watt, Harlan St., 8300; Patricia Hendrickson, who has been The bride-elect is a graduate the Father Provincial hoping Little Flower of Jesus, Brookfield St. EVERYONE JOVIAL their confession, they were sure within seven minutes he had all Stankiewicz, 22 S. Adams St., calling for 23 years, has been of Rockville High School and is his lifeboats into the water and my mother would think to call organization chairman; Mrs. Litvinchyk, Dawn Marie, daughter of Gregory and Betty “Everyone was jovial, in­ they were going to die. 8700; Carl-Heinz Shuh, 12 featu :^ at festivals, weekends The bride-elect was employed in the business office his crew along with the Andrea him. She did, and he told her I Frank Moriarty, Little Flower Bellefleur Litvinchyk of 325 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. She cluding a reporter who com­ “Fifty-two people were Cumberland St., 8200; Linda and caller's’ workshops. He is graduated from East Hartford at Rockville General Hospital. Doria crew aided the was safe.” - of Jesus, organization co- was born Oct. 28 at Manchester Memoriai Hospital. Her mater­ mented that if anything crushed to death instantly,” Walters, 32 Sterling PI.; 8200; club caller for several clubs and High School and received an AS Her fiance, a graduate of passengers into the boats and After being reunited with his chairman; Mrs. James nal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Bellefleur of Winter St. Her pater­ h'hppened he could get a ‘scoop’ Father Oppitz said. “We never A VOICE OF COMMON SENSE and, D avid W ooley, 219 has called for square dances degree from Manchester Com- Manchester High School, is assisted them aboard the He de mother and finding a change of McCavanagh, St. Gerard, nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund Litvinchyk of 341 for his newspaper. Another found their bodies. We did find Woodland St., 8300. from Maine to Florida. munity College. She is manager of the f^nchester Pet France. clothes at a nearby rectory, recording secretary; Mrs. Lydail St. She has a brother, Christopher, 2. man had just finished reading four bodies. As priests, we met AND EXPERIENCE Receives Radiology Award Also, Maribeth Blaney Intino, Members and guests are employed as a secretary by Center. The couple plan an “They were marvelous to us. Father Oppitz said, “My “A Night To Remember” groups of people in public Thomas Moriarty, Little 47C Downey, received 8500 reminded that soft-sole shoes Aetna Life & Casualty Co. April 5 wedding at St. Bernard’s Gave us sandwiches and coffee, - mother asked what had Stevenson, Kimberly Ann, daughter of Milton T. and Linda An award plaque is presented to Miss Diane Perleone by which is the story of the sinking rooms and they all recited the Flower of Jesus, corresponding from the Ralston Purina are required on the high Church, Rockville. and blankets to keep us waitn happened to my prayerbook IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE Wheeler Stevenson of 42 Hawthorne St. She was bom Oct. 26 at Dr. Douglas J. Roberts Jr., director of the school of of the Titantic, and everyone Act of Contrition and we gave secretary; Mrs. William Curtis, Scholarship Fund. school’s gymnasium floor. Her fiance, a graduate of as we laid on the deck and in (she had given it to him at his Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are laughed at the mere thought them general absolution.” St. Bernadette, treasurer; Mre. radiologic technology at Manchester Memorial Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Prentice Manchester High School, some of the public rooms.” ordination). I explained that Paid for by the Committee to Re-elect G. W. Westbrook Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheeler of West Barrington, R.I. Her that anything could happen to Just that spring the Gary Boulay, St. Anne, Thursday at ceremonies marking the end of the year’s have door duty for Saturday’s attended Manchester Com­ Father cited the courage of when the ships collided LeRoy VanderPutten, Trees." paternal grandmother is Mrs. Virginia Stephenson of Pawtucket, class. The award is given annually by the E.R. Squibb Co. dance. Refreshments will be munity College. He is employed the Andrea Doria. Stockholm had b ^ n outfitted librarian; Mrs. David Donovan, R.I. Her maternal great-grandfather is Nelson Wheeler oFRhode one young nurse who, even as everything went slidding under Gate of Heaven, publicity; and served by Mr. and Mrs. Philip by Sears it Roebuck Co. A gram of silver can be “After all, “ Father said, “it with a new steel bow and in the Island, Her paternal great-grandpai‘ents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton to the top ranking students in hospital radiologic the last lifeboat was loading, the bunk and I had only Mrs. Raymond Hagedom, Im­ Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson stretched into a wire more was a brand new ship, luxurious fog it just sliced through the An­ Barnes of West Barrington. She has a brother, Robert Thomas, 3. technology schools. Miss Perleone is the daughter of Mr. W edding drea Dorea. put others’ safety -before her managed to retrieve my wallet maculate Conception. and Mrs. Andrew Perleone of 189 Irving St. (Herald photo* Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. The couple plan a September than a mile long. and spacious. It had some 1,134 by Dunn) Albert Roy. wedding. passengers and a crew of ap­ BOATS UNAVAILABLE • Rosa, Jason James, son of James and Renelle Pmneau Rosa proximately 400 on board and jof Werner Dr., Vernon. He was born Oct. 26 at Manchester Douglas-Harris “When the ship capsized, Karen Ann Harris of New was as large as two football many of the lifeboats were on ^Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather is Herve Pmneau fields put together.” j)f Hartford. His paternal grandfather is Phiilip Rosa of Hartford. WOMAN’S VIEW Hope, Pa., and Wayne Rodger the upward side and un- MOVE AHEAD WITH I'He has a sister, Chantelle, 3. Douglas of Manchester exchanged wedding vows Sept. CUMMINGS 28 at Children’s Chapel in I Turull, David Michael, son of William F. and Bonnie By GAY PAl LEV disease, more action on drug Camden, Maine. ERA & State Proposal Explained ^Hallowell Tumll of 480 Hillstown Rd. He was born Oct. 19 at UPi \\'oin«-n'HT)(lilor TED abuse (“ Most get so tired The bride is the daughter of ■Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are NEW YORK (UPI) - The hearing of it, they just ignore James L. Harris of Pipersville, The League of Women Voters A League spokesman FOR ■Mr. and Mrs. Mario Scussel of 383 Center St. His paternal grand- troubles of teens are not it” ), and parental and society's Pa., and Mrs. Joan Fitting of toilet facilities illegal; all rape < has taken exception to an arti­ explainfhg the difference said, iparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Turull of 312 Oakland St. He diminishing. In this rapidly help for teen mothers who “are New Hope, Pa. The bridegroom laws would be stricken fropi the VOTE DEMOCRATIC cle which appeared in area “Question No. 1 is not truly an mas a brother, William J. changing world, it is hard for mostly children themselves.” books; it would upset all ABOUT TOWN STATE REPRESENTATIVE is the son of Mr. and Mrs. newspapers recently regarding equal rights amendment and them to catch their bearings. It Mrs. Wright, who for 12 years existing divorce laws and would Wilfred G. Douglas of 108 a campaign launched by the should not be confused in form NOV. 5th I .MacDonald, Marc Andrew, son of Robert J. Jr. and Mercy is difficult for adults to shape was the national YW’s consul­ Hollister St. cause the loss of a wife’s legal Citizens for the Preservation of or effect with the proposed Urwin MacDonald of 8 Bancroft Rd., Rockville. He was born Oct. their direction for the same tant for teenage programs, said claim of support by her hus­ Dr. Leland Becatel of Womanhood, a Connecticut federal ERA. The federal ERA 12th DISTRICT ^ at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother reason. that as executive director she Lewiston, Maine performed the band; and that the amendment group with an office in Monroe, is a positive statem ent of Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Mayfair Gardens. Alf Mayfair jis Mrs. Donald Irwin of 31 Bancroft Rd., Rockville. His paternal Speaking is Mrs. Emmett F. will zero in on programs at double-ring ceremony in the is not needed to guarantee to defeat the “Equal Rights” rights, while the Connecticut Ladies of Columbus, will spon­ residents are invited. igrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.' MacDonald Sr. of Wright, the new executive local chapter levels to cope open chapel overlooking the women equal job opportunity amendment to the state con­ amendment is really an equal sor a military whist and set­ fRockville. His paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. director of the Young Women’s with needs of teens and young ocean. and equal pay for equal work, stitution in the Nov. 5 Referen­ protection amendment com­ back card party Nov. 8 at 7:45 Youth Fellowship of South (James E. MacDonald of East Hartford. He has three brothers, Christian Association of the adults. Miss Carol Rosseland of such guarantees having already dum. parable to the 14th amendment p.m. in St. Bridget School United Methodist Church will jRobert J. Ill, 4; Douglas, 3; and William, 2. U.S.A. Sara-Alyce Parson “We need to help them do for Portland was maid of honor. been into two existing federal Wright is the first back woman to the U.S. Constitution. Ques­ laws and other state laws. cafeteria. Mr. and Mrs. J. meet tonight at 7:30 in the ■ themselves as well as for Mark Runde of South Windsor, The LWV contends that this tion No. 1 is not a guarantee id Edward McKeever will conduct jrouth lounge of the church. j • Holmes, Carey Lee, daughter of Randolph 'If' and Clarissa to be named to the top others,’’ she said in an inter­ was his cousin’s best man. particular group’s arguments equal rights, but an am endm ei^ the games. Prizes will be (Fields Holmes of RFD 4, Coventry. She was born Oct. 24 at professional post in the associa­ view. A reception was held at the against the amendment stem to the equal protection section ' Article I, Sec. 20, already awarded, and refreshments Sunset Rebekah Lodge will iManchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are tion, which calis itself the On a broad scale, the YW wil Camden (Maine) Manor Inn, from a misunderstanding of the of the Connecticut prohibits discrimination on the served. Tickets are 81 and may meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd ;Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fields of Rockland, Maine. Her paternal largest women’s organization continue its emphasis on after which the couple left on a difference between the federal Constitution.” basis of religion, race, color, or be purchased at the door. Fellows Hall. After the ^andparents are Mr. and^Mrs. Eben Holmes of Manchester. She in the country. In addition, it elimination of all racial in­ trip to Old Orchard Beach, Equal Rights Amendment national origin. Voting “yes" meeting, there will be a social jhas three brothers, Robert, 7, Eben, 3; and Jason, 2; and a sister, has chapters in more than 80 equalities. Its board first acted Maine. (ERA) and the state proposal. other countries. on Question 1 would add the The board of trustees of South hour with refreshments. iAmanda Mae, 4. in 1946 to desegregate facilities Both Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Said Mrs. Wright, “ I In articles which appeared in category “sex” to this list. United Methodist Church will and services, but Mrs. Wright are employed in a home for The LWV working in coalition sometimes think it’s more a area newspapers. The Gtizens meet tonight at 7:30 in Susan­ Members of Manchester Ryan, Colin John-Francis, son of Gregory and Diane Hulser recalled that integration wasn’t emotionally di^urbed boys in with a political committee ;Ryan of 59 Upper Butcher Rd., Ellington. He was born Oct. 23 at case o f tr o u b ie d adults than known as “People for Question for the Preservation of The Manchester LWV has nah Wesley House of the Barracks, World War I all that quick to follow in prac­ Portland, Maine. church. • Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are teens.” “We are not sure of our ticality. One,” (as the question appears Womanhood urged a “no” vote concurred with the state Veterans, and Auxiliary arerem ind^ of the department ; Mr. and Mrs. John Hulser of 140 Kennedy Rd. His paternai grand- directions either because of the “I remember the girl who on the referendum) is attempt­ contending that a “yes” vote League’s position to support the rapid changes. The Rev. Felix Davis, pastor Jparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Ryan of 59 S. Hawthorne St. His* told us, ‘I don’t want to fight the ing to alleviate this mis­ would legalize homosexual question on the ponnecticut meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. at of Second Congregational Pythian Hall, 8 Curtis PL, West tmatemal great-grandparents are Felix Hulser of Mystic and “But we must have a solid race question in my leisure understanding. marriages; make separate state ballot on Nov. 5. {Mrs. Mildred Gaffney of Branford. His paternal great- sense of what we want to be. time.” Church, will conduct a Haven. djevotional program Monday at • grandmother is Mrs. Mary Lombardo of Willimantic. His mater- Otherwise we can’t give direc­ But by 1970, she^ said, the ;.nal great-great-grandmother is Mrs. Florence Fauser of Brand tions to youth because we’re not 1:30 p.m. in Gonln Hall of on solid ground. YWCA realized that change of v n n T O w v j {Branford. He has a brother, Matthew Robert, 5. charter wasn’t -enough, that V Our layaway plan * * “We can rap with the young programs both locally and only with a true concept of 9 is now in e f ^ . ^ nationally would have to en­ 9 Ask about iti 6 ; Rondini, Casey Autumn, daughter of Roger A. and Jennifer dialogue sharing and not force the real desegregation. CCUPATIONAL RAINING V ENTER 2Jones Rondini of Old Stafford Rd., Tolland. She was born Oct. 24 oneway. You can’t start by “I don’t think many of us I -ACCIDENT VICTIMS saying, ‘Well, when I was a |at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is realize how deeply ingrained in JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. teenager.’.’’ VICYCLB |Mrs. Florence Jones of Pompano Beach, Fla. Her paternal A Training Center tor Mentally Retarded, (UPI)" The Missouri Depart­ our society is the pattern of LARGEST SELECTION OF ^grandmother is Mrs. Mary Rondini of New Britain. Her great­ The YW earlier this year did race segregation,” she said. ment of Conservation says -grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dezi of New Britain. a study among 1,100 teen Mrs. Wright, a native of Physically & Multi Handicapped there were 2,529 deer killed NEW BICYCLES IN'THE women on their concerns. Harrisburg, Pa., is the wife of in highway accidents in 1973. VERNON AREA They listed such things as the pastor of Christ Memorial The department said because need for job counseling, sex Profmlonally Astamblod I , Kimberly Shiloh, daughter of Michael J. and Carol Church Baptist, St. Albans, of high meat prices, many of education (“ Teens ask ^Perkins Martin of 6 Dover Rd. She was bom Oct. 24 at N.Y. She holds masters degrees 1. *1.4 cost to build the deer were picked up and questions about sex, yet not too • Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are from the University of Penn­ carried home by motorists. many adults will give the right 5. First of its kind In I, Mr. and Mrs. George Perkins of 25 Foxcroft Di*. Her paternal sylvania and the University of answers’’), need for some {grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Martin of 61 Meadow Pittsburgh’s graduate school of the country means of approach to parents »Lane. Her great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas of social work.. She aso has done i Bloomfield and Mrs. Guy Perkins of Derry, N.H. She has a sister, or others in case of venereal graduate study at Columbia 2. 100% rolmbursablo HEALTH CAPSULES® I Christa Michelle, 2Vi. University. ______by State of Conn. 0. Training students by Mlchtl A. Petil, M.D. Aged 14-21 IF y

MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 1,1974 Cheney Tech Club to Mark * PAGE THIR’TEEN Poll Favors Birthday Of ? Parking Curb in Effect Marine Corps COVENTRY violators. Additional provisions Democrats The Marine Corps League and; are included in the ordinance phone the police dispatcher at ^ Monica Shea 74^7331 advising of their phone GARDENING Auxiliary will celebrate the for the towing away of vehicles According to a st^gw vote ahe fteralJ) Tlie office of the chief of number, the location of the if they impede snow removal. By FRANK ATWOOD 199th birthday of the Marine Arc,) Profile police wishes to advise conducted Thursday at Howell \. The police department will vehicle and its registration Corps Nov. 9 with a ball at the residents that the town over­ number. Cheney Technical School, begin reinforcement by issuing Marine Home on Parker St. night parking and snow students "elected” Democratic warnings to violators. As the Horace Murphy, retired The celebration will open at 8 removal ordinance takes effect gubernatorial candidate, U.S. p.m. with dinner, and the Paul winter season moves on the or­ superintendent of parks for Rep. Ella T. Grasso, andi today. OOD^mTIONS Landeman orchestra will dinance will be strictly en­ VITAMIHS Manchester, was in town with Democratic candidate for Sehool Unit Asks ’The ordinance forbids over­ provide music for dancing from forced. Contpan and Sava Mrs. Murphey for a few days lieutenant governor, Atty. Gen. night parking between. the /, 9 to 1 a.m. ’The ceremonial .cut­ U citizens must leave their recently, stopping to see friend Robert Killian by a large When the first telephone hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. from O.C.’s train. The locomotive ting of the birthday cake is vehicles on the street for ARTHUR DRUG before heading to Florida for majority. , came to Manchester some of For Citizen Input Nov. 1 through March 31. V could not keep it moving, but scheduled for 10 p.m., and the emergency reasbns they should the winter, and Mr. Murphey A total of 234 votes was cast the older folks were afraid of A penalty of $5 is provided for could work its way alone so grand march will be at mid­ TOLLAND High School’s winner of the an­ kindly offered to show me some for the Democratic slate. them. Thought there must be took off for help. Without the night. Vivian Kenneson nual Bausch Si Lomb Science unusual Manchester trees. Republican candidates forj some supernatural spirit in the ejigine the cars began to get Refreshments will be Correspondent award. He asked me if I knew the os- governor, U.S. Rep. Robert H. thing. Others never ceased to pretty cold. The wind was available in the Hospitality 875-4704 The award recognizes Miss age orange, and I said I had Steele, and,.4or^ieutenant be amazed when they could talk howling and snow drifting. The Tolland Board of Educa­ Doran as the senior with the I ImiIi'' seen some of the fruit, but had governor, yi^than Agostinelli,; with and hear from a person Room during the evening. This Finally all food and water semi-formal event is open to tion will appoint a 15-meml^r highest scholastic standing in iNatuigo never seen where it grew. We received 138 votes. several blocks away. Now we aboard was used up. At last a committee to establish headed first for the osage former Marines and their science. In addition to the usual Thomas Pallone, the George can converse with a man on the couple locomotives with plow V. educational goals for the town’s oranges just off Buckland St., friends. Tickets are $10 per cou­ college preparatory science Wallace Party gubernatorial moon. All in one lifetime! and a car load of men with school system. nasaOT near the Caldor shopping ple and may be obtained from subjects. Miss Doran has done candidate, received seven The telegraph system was shovels came and eventually The board met this week to center. Robert Colby, chairman of the independent study in physics. votes, and Allen Peichert, working and there was an go{ us moving again. We got in discuss the accountability conv;, ’o u r l "There they are,” said my operator in every little railroad ball, 643-4926. As a winner of the Bausch Si American Party gubernatorial to the station at Toledo in the mittee recommendations i s isil our Home guide, and I saw a small group station. It was necessary in Lomb Award, she is eligible to candidate, received six votes. evening where it was warm and presented in September by Plant Room which of very large, and apparently towns as small as Manchester compete for a four-year science Luncheon Speakers In other straw poll results, there was plenty to eat and board member Carol contains over 140 old, trees standing hif^ above U.S. Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, to go to the station to send a scholarship at the University of drink. There was no place Butterworth. Rochester. varieties of house rden the road, with most of their telegram M'cause the only candidate for state senator, 35th District, standing, Democrat, received a sweeping except the depot to stay and so ’The first recommendation of leaves already fallen, some of wires followed the railroad School Menus and Christopher Dodd center. Democratic Candidate for Second District congressman victory over Republican many train loads of stranded the accountability report is that plants growing in an the fruit still hanging on the right-of-ways. A few miles walk Air Fares Parker Memorial and Hicks were guest shakers at a ‘Houley-Dodd” luncheon recently in Vemon. The luncheon was challenger James Brannen of passengers had been brought in the school board, with substan­ environment ' tree, but more of it scattered on was no obstacle then. Memorial: an informal business^rsons” one. To the right is Lester Baum, Dodd’s Vernon Colchester with 287 votes. that it was quite crowded. AH tial input from all sectors of the cam- similar to your the ground. Brannen received 89 votes. There was mail service at the seats were loaded and families To Increase Monday: Hot dog on roll, paign manager. (Herald photo, by Richmond) bors. community, formulate new The trees are gnarled and post office only. A letter would mustard or ketchup, tossed The “election” was^ spon- were sleeping on the floor. To goals for the entire system and home. Choose from twisted, with heavily-ridged lie there a long time waiting for salad, pudding with fruit, Mred by the social studies class help while away the night we widely disseminate those goals our selection which dark brown bark. The trees someone to come and claim it. Tuesday: Pizza, green beans,,, directed by Thomas Scharrett. were entertained by a stranded WASHINGTON (UPI) - to the community for infor­ grow in a loose clump and the Mail travelled only by train to applesauce. includes everything ' V.4' f John Garofajo, director of vaudeville troop..Evelyn Domestic airfares will go up mational and critical purposes. largest, we estimated, is 30 in­ railroad stations and then by Wednesday: Spaghetti with from small terrarium Cheney Tech, said 92 per cent of Nesbitt’s show. another 4 per cent Nov. 15, Persons interested in serving ches in diameter, the smallest the original horsepower to meat sauce, cheese stick, wax THE CANDIDATES the student body participated in Never heard of Evelyn boosting the cost of an airline on the new committee are plants to larg^ 6^ palms. We 14 or IS inches. I suppose no one the election. Considering the postoffices removed from the Nesbitt? Well at one time she ticket an average 10 per cent beans, Vienna bread, fruit. knows how old they are, nor rail lines. asked to contact School Supt. Thursday: Parker; Soup, have everything you need for all-male student body, Garbfalo was the talk of the country and over this time last year. Kenneth MacKenzie, Mrs. ARE SAYING who planted these. Mid­ Steam railroads have always carrot sticks, toasted cheese your garden indoors, including said he was "very surprised” made the headlines in all the The Civil Aeronautics Board Butterworth, or any board western trees on a Connecticut had their troubles with Dame . sandwich. Hicks: Italian that the female ^bernatorial papers. She was an actress and narrowly approved the new in­ member. potting soil, pottery, fertilizers, roadside. The 1 ^ was once Nature. Floods washed out grinder, potato chips, corn, candidate carried the school married a wealthy playboy crease i-2 ’liiursday and made Seven members of the com­ Walsh: Wants Open <^overnment house plant insecticides and clay part of a potato and asparagus election by such a wide margin. trucks or buried them in silt. named Harry K. ’Thaw. Harry permanent a temporary 6 per sliced peaches. mittee will be selected from executive sessions except for farm owned by the late Donald Landslides and rockfalls caused ' was the jealous type and cent ticket hike granted during Friday: Tuna long boys, cole many legislators have been saucers. A one slop shopping Grant and the nearest building train wrecks. Avalanches of school board members, school slaw, cheese slice, jello. specific personnel matters. thought his Evelyn was the Arab oil crisis. ’That boost administrators, and teachers. Monica Shea reluctant to initiate many place for indoor gardeners. is a structure used by Mr. Cancer Still snow not only covered tracks in Tolland Middle and Tolland needed reforms that will make 4. Revision of the state’s becoming too friendly with an had been scheduled to expire These appointments will be Robert “Skip" Walsh, Grant for potato storage. the mountains but sometimes High: Hatch Act to allow civil ser­ architect named White. So Thursday. made within a few weeks. The Democratic candidate for the government more meaningful Barriers for Livestock On Move NCI swept trains away. O.C. has Monday: Hamburg gravy, to all people.” vants to hold elective office and when he found them together at The CAB also withdrew ap­ remaining eight members will 53rd Assembly District said Dr. G.A.L. Mehlquist of the seen miles of the remains of old mashed potatoes, parslied “I’m certainly not hesitant appointive local office. Director Says the yacht club, he just shot proval granted earlier this be appointed from the com­ today, ‘‘If our recent • University of Connecticut, who timber snow sheds along aban­ carrots, roll, peaches. about altering our present 5. Legislative provisions for W' White dead. There was plenty month for a special trans- munity by the end of experiences with Watergate Your Garden !ndoors...JSature's gift. WeHl help you do grew up in Sweden but knows WASHINGTON (UPI) - The doned railroads in the Cascade ’Tuesday; Juice, pizza, cole system to guarantee a more citizens to challenge any and all of money to get the best Atlantic excursion economy December. ’Die board hopes for have taught us anything, it’s something about it... , about trees all over the world, director of the National Cancer Mountains in Washington state. slaw, apple crisp. open political process for each governmental decisions by lawyers and keep the case going fare. a good response from residents that government must not only told me that the osage orange A Institute has told Congress not Now the fine highways, that put Wednesday: Oven-fried and every voter.” referendum. a long time in the courts. Final­ A spokesman said the board’s so that a cross-section of per­ conduct itself more openly, but HOURS: Daily and Sunday 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 wds once used (iommonly as a to expect any dramatic ad­ the railroads out of business, go chicken, mashed potatoes, Walsh proposed a five point Speaking on the referendum ly Harry ’Thaw was judged to be actions were taken "to offset sons with different viewpoints assure greater access to the ....farrier for livestock on vances in cancer research. under reinforced concrete snow cranberry sauce, peas, roll, legislative program that he felt issue, Walsh said, “A substan­ insane and was committed to current (airline) cost increases may be selected. decision making process for the Midwestern farms. When the “Research is not likely to tunnels. applesauce blush. would make for a more par­ tive per cent or number of Matawan (N.Y.) for life. stemming from the general in­ A first requirement for the average voter.” tops were cut back, the roots produce a single, dramatic Once in Michigan three Thursday: Juice, Italian ticipatory form of democracy citizens should have to petition WHITHAM NURSERY Evelyn Nesbitt ’Thaw had plen­ flationary economic climate as committee will be the definition Walsh said, "Yet Connecticut would send up many shoots, all means to prevent or cure all of locomotives finished out their grinder, corn, potato chips, at all governmental levels. for this, but we must guarantee ROUTE 6 BOLTON ty of publicity and folks flocked well as high fuel costs.” of the goals of the system, has failed to legislatively “QROW WITH US" 643-7802 armed with sharp thorns. A the 100 or more forms of section and were ordered to go chocoiate pudding cake. 1. Complete elimination of this ultimate right to the to see her, but she never was a The two dissenting CAB separating objectives, which provide for maximum citizen strip 10 feet wide was con­ cancer,” NCI director Frank J. to the help of another. Their Friday; Fish, french fries, the party lever on voting voters.” noteworthy actress. That night members said they felt the new are steps used to attain goals. involvement and knowledge. It sidered proof against an angry Rauscher said in his annual orders said an intervening sec­ ketchup, tartar sauce, peas and machines so that each can­ in Toledo she looked like a very increase was "clearly contrary ’The committee will draw up a wwld almost seem as if some bull. report on the National Cancer tion was all clear and open so celery, roll, dessert. ’ didate is elected on his or her old woman. to the national interests”. townwide questionnaire, intentional effort had been The Manchester trees have Program. the three pushing their big plow A half-pint of milk is served own individual merits. preparatory to its work. made to isolate those who hold never been cut back and the But he sacd there has been were rolling along open throt­ with lunches in all four schools. public office from those who 2. Direct primaries for all For Responsible Concern only shoots growing up around The osage orange, a curious fruit that slow and steady progress tle. Some one had made a mis­ Science Award In addition to the above lunches, elect them.” federal, state and local elec­ And them are small maple saplings, grows on some gnarled old trees just off against cancer — the nation’s take. Rounding a curve they hit Carla Doran, daughter of Mr. an ala carte line is available at ‘Tve been frustrated and tions. rather pretty with their colored Buckland St., is not edible, but is prized by second leading killer next to a deep cut packed with snow. and Mrs, Duane Selby of Buff both Tolland .Middle and shocked by the barriers we 3. Amendment to the present Independent Decision Making leaves. I could find no thorns or people who like to make decorative heart disease. He said survival The head engine and plow nosed Cap Rd., was named Tolland Tolland High schools. seem to place in the way of full right to know laws to guarantee spikes but the most interesting arrangements for the home. (Herald photo of cancer patients has nearly down and reared up behind. The citizen participation. And, full citizens access to all ^b lic part of the osage orange is the by Dunn) doubled in the last 40 years, and second stood up on its hind end because of political con­ meetings and elimination of '1^ fruit. It is the size and shape of one of every three persons wfth so the two were like a gable siderations, I’m certain that a large orange but there the cancer today will be alive five roof. No. 3 vaulted clear of the Cpunty 4-H Fajir Unit resemblance ends. years after treatment. track up onto the bank on its RE-ELECT The color is green and the In his report, one of four side. Murphey said more Zajac Visits Vernon surface of the fruit is covered ople one of many in town, showed a will pick up leaves and trash in cancer reports to Congress One spring freshet raised the should plant. Sets Annual Meeting with small green bumps. My combination of green and bags or bundles. Some Florida released today by the White Connecticut almost to the word for it is “nubbly” and the ‘‘Do you know ,ow to bronze in the turning foliage. House, Rauscher also said; In Bid for Treasurer trees drop their leaves in the tracks on the bridge above The annual meeting of the Storrs, a 4-Her for five years, dictionary, not very helpfully, recognize a pin oak?” guide In passing, Mr. Murphey ad­ fall. • Unless present trends are Hartford. To anchor the bridge Tolland County 4-H Fair has as her project sheep. She with people. Muriel Yacavone says that "nubble” is a “small asked the question an then mired a small parklet, recently changed, cancer will strike 25 John Zajac, Republican can­ from being washed away the Association will be tonight at has participated in the Eastern Following his appearance at nub.” answered it. The 1 w er developed, beside the Heritage Palm fronds die but do not per cent of all Americans, an didate for state treasurer will railroads loaded it down the full' m,p 7:30 at the Tolland County States Exposition and shown the church, he will later greet State Representative ^ ,District 9 ^ The fruit when H falls from branches of the pin oak'point Savings & Loan Association on fall, Mr. Murphy told me. They estimated 655,000 new cases be campaigning in Vernon length with a train of loaded Agricultural Center, Rt. 30, her sheep at numerous state friends at the Kosciuszko Club the tree is hard and rather toward the ground. The middle Main St. cling to the tree and have to be will be diagnosed in the United today. Zajac, presently serving coal cars. It held O.K. Vernon. fairs. She too is trying out for and the Polish American heayy for its sizd. Squashed branches are horizontal. The I asked if Sarasota sends cut. This transplanted New States this year and 355,000 per­ in the state senate, is a resident One bad blizzard stalled Four 4-H members will be the’ Connecticut livestock Citizens Gub in Rockville. specimens that had been run upper branches point upward. trucks around to pick up leaves Englander considers them a sons will die this year from of Meriden. Vote At Keeney School selected by the membership to judging team. Accompanying him on his over by a car showed the in­ TTie pin oak we were looking at. and Mr. Murphey said the city< nuisance. some type of cancer. He will be visiting various terior filled with stringy pulp. fill three-year terms on the Sheryl Huelsman, 15, of factories and clubs in Vernon tour will be Ron Mocadlo who is board. There is very little juice. No Somers, has been in 4-H for and during the evening he will his Vernon coordinator. Also animal, apparently, attempts to Nominees for consideration seven years. Her project is be at the Christmas ^ z a a r at accompanying him will be VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOVEMBER 5th. eat these “oranges" and include Paul Edmondson, 15, of horses and she has b ^ n in­ St. Joseph’s Church where he Joanne Worthen of Vernon, and Yacavone Committee, Thomas K. Burns, Treasurer Coventry. A^4-Her for five Wyman’s Garden Encyclopedia Or, volved in junior horse judging plans to have supper and talk Vernon Mayor Frank Mcoy. warns that some people develop ^yearSr-hisTJfoject is gardening. for two years'and has been Help Pours In To New Hope Manor He is a junior leader of his club, president of the Somers 4-H dermatitis from what milky sap there is in the fruit and leaves. and is a member of the student Mountain Riders for two years. ‘ TCWN OF MANCHESTER council, band and dance band at Douglas A hnert, 14, of Mr. Murphey told me that ' The European Health Spa on of New Britain, $100; Temple Davis Kraus of Rocky Hill, Mr. Fusco of Watertown, Evelyn DEPARINENT OF PUBLIC ViORKS from the Arthritis Walkathon. his school. He is also active in Tolland, has been in 4-H for two using orage orange thickets as a W. Middle ’Tpke., in an effort to Beth Hillel of South Windsor, and Mrs. Horace Bissell of Car- Baracliffe of W. Middle Tpke., The residents’ pets will be sports. years. His projects are goats, NOTICE OF LEAF PICKUP b ^ e r for livestock had been aid New Hope Manor, will open $100;_.J*oseph Cheitone of ...^an Rd., $25 each; Sister Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zeiser of well fed as dog and cat food has L ori S pielm an, 15, of poultry, and sheep. He. helped ^ven up long ago. Farmers its facilities to the public during Cherrone’s Package Store on E. Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. been contributed by Friends of M n Brighton and Mrs. Jean Ellington, has been in 4-H for found that a wire fence was just the month of November for $3 Middle ’Tpke., $100. Zurbrigan, learning disabilities Frank W. Philip of E. Middle organize the Mix and Match 4-H The following streets are scheduled for leaf collection on the days listed below. In the event of heavy rain of any scheduled the Animals, Mrs. E.R. Zaglio five years. Her projects include Gub of Tolland. as effective and took up less per week, which will be donated Also, £>eacons Fund of West­ examiners and consultants,for Tpke., Mailmams Auxiliary, collection day» ploktqp on remaining routes w ill be postponed one working day, K^e owners* on the streets listed below* who of S. Lakewood Circle, Mrs. dairy, beef, and horses. She has Besides the election of the valuable land than a 10-foot to New Hope. minister Presbyterian Church the Manchester school system, VFW Auxiliary, American wish to have yaxd leaves collected are requested to rake leaves Into the gutter so as to fom a windrow the lehgth of the Carlson’s group, Armand participated in the beef new directors, reports of the strip of thorny trees. ’The spa is open to men on of West Hartford, Rupert Coney $35 from a speaking engage­ Legion Auxiliary, Russell Reapelt, Mr. Beaupre of East w )ith programs at Eastern States activities of the board during property and confining the leavev in the gutter as much as possible. This should be done on the diqr prior to scheduled leaf ’Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur­ of Bethany, Miss Alice B. ment. MacKendrick of Elsie Dr., Leisurely Trio South Hartford, William Sheldon of Exposition and is active in the the year, will be made and c o llectio n . Property owners are requested to make certain that no foreign objects such as stones* branches* cans or any other days, and to women on Mon­ Vanderburgh of S. Hawthorne Also, Beatrice Pearson of Hazel Christiana of Cooper Hill Elizabeth Dr. 'in Hebron, Mr. dahy field. ’This year she is members will be asked to Mr, and Mra. Murphey spend days, Wednesdays and Fridays. St., $50 each; Business and Richmond Dr., John B. Weils of St., and Albert LeShane of material other than leaves or grass are placed In the windrows. Additional scheduled xoutes w ill be advertised next week. and Mrij<—GSfafT'TY^ working out in livestock judging express their ideas about the summers in Mlsquamicut, R.I., New Hope, which received Profes«pnalJ8(pmen’s Group of Wethersfield, Norma Johnson Middletown Stamp Club , each Meriden, D. Scott of East Hart­ and is trying out for the Connec­ county fair to help make plans and winters in Sarasota, Fla. nearly $500 from a flea market SsTTlartfom , $90; Local $10 . ford, Nancy Hughes of 27 of Richmond Dr., Mr. and Mrs. ticut 4rH livestock judging for next year. November U November $ November 6 November 7 They were leaving Manchester last weekend, will also benefit Manchester Ponce Union 1495, Earl Odom of Bruce Rd., Mrs. 'Riere also were nuinerous just as the Northeast was Dudley St., Bob Mkrtel of 48 •»** team. Also, premiums earned by Route 16 Route 11 Route 12 Route 13 from a second flea market Sun­ $40; John and Madeline Kenny Betty Forbes of East Hartford, smaller donations and several blessed with warm October Dudley St., and the student Felice Duffy, 15, of exhibitors at this year’s fair day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at of Coventry, $30. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ingram large ones from donors who weather, planning to stay a few council of East Catholic High Mansfield, has also been in 4-H will be paid. All premiums MacDonald’s parking lot on W. Also, Manchester Lodge of of Crestridge Dr., Vernon, wished to remain anonymous. Farmington Street Parker Street '■Amozy Street Lauml Stmet Pine Stm et 1 days at Longwood Gardens in School. for five years. Her project is must be picked up by Jan. 1. If Center St. ’The New. Hope staff Elks, Ellington Junior Women’s William R. McMahon of Union- All contributions are in addition Buckingham Street (M. T, E, to E, Center S t,) Gtiard Street Laurel Place Elm Terrace j . ; ’ Pennsylvania and then move on To help feed the girls, sheep. She is also trying out for not picked up at tonight’s will be on hand to sell Ronald Club, Kathy Donovan of ville, Patricia Patee of East to those which have formerly n 1 , Haynes Street for a few days at Colonial groceries have been con­ the Connecticut livestock meeting, they may be picked up Raddlng Street £, Center Street Garden Stm et Chestnut Stmet MacDonald dolls for a $1 each. Syracuse, N.Y., and Mrs. Hartford, Mrs. Holmes, Lucille been reported. 1 Williamsburg in 'Virginia. tributed by Karen LeDeaux of J"'*' judging team. from Randy Kegler, 125 Union Asylun Street Walker Street Alpine Street Bow Street S t, James Stm et TTie former superintendent of So far,New Hope has Diane Dr., the Vernon Square Joanne Schneiter, 15, of St., Rockville, the treasurer. Cole Street Ardmore Road Turidngton Drive Chumh Stm et Otis Stm et 1 S parks was surprised, he told received more than $2,100 in Dance Club, Mrs. Arline Brown Hillside Street Qoodwln Street Memorial Street Linden Stmet Elm Stm et me, to see how well the damage cash donations plus groceries, of Walnut St., Rev, Ronald J. Russell Stz«et clothing, pet food, needed Fournier, Gamma Chapter of Eurl Street View Street Hall Court 1 to trees in last December’s ice '(H illside to Middle Tpke, E,)Franklin Street Bigelow Street storm was wwse than the 1938 household item^ and services. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Mrs. EAST SIDE — WEST SIDE Park Stm et 1 : Peg Lucas of ’Tra'cy Dr., Mr. ■ hurricane, Mr. Murphy siad, To brighten the rehabilitation Starkweather Street Marshall Road Liberty Street Myrtle Stmet and Mrs. Roland Keener of “but I could not agree with that center for girls who have had Phelps Road e^ye Street Anderson Street Locust Street i :; Windsor, Ronny Slomcinsky of ALL AROUND THE TOWN comparison.” drug problems, Eugene Gallant Doane Street Hemlock Street West Rd., South Windsor, Mrs. Brainard Receives Gerard Street Gorman Place 1 - Mr. Murphy was park of East Hartford has donated 1 '' M. Werbner of Dale Rd., Fred “Fou Know Fran^^ Oakwood Road Cone Street Lodge Drive Oak Place ■ superintendent from 1928 until $1,000 worth of electrical work, Auburn Road Stephen Street Edgerton Street Fomst^Stmet he retired in 1967 and some of which include outlets, heaters Bonnie of Simsbury, Walt CEA Endorsement ■1 *. the trees he showed me were and labor; and Izzy Beer of Miller of Mill St., Rockville,. RE-ELECT AvondAle Road Cobum Road Edgerton Place Short Street ■ . i his own nurslings. One is an Mr. McClatchery of Rockville, Of the 22 candidates for the Robin Road \ West Hartford has contributed COVENTRY state House of Representatives, Lenox Stm et Newman Street Beech Stm et Engelmann spruce on private $250 worth of wallpaper. Mrs. Neal Landers of Broad St., Princeton Street Branford Street Rosemary Place Cmss Stm et property but sgt out by the town and F.W. Devlin Jr. and, Henry FRAN MAHONEY Monica Shea Brainard was one of six Incumbent representative Republicans to receive the en­ lAoodbrldge Street Benton Street Knox Street Cedar Stm et on Steep Hollow Lane near Contributing other needed Rpeki Jr. both of Somers. Your Experienced 1 Porter St. He started it as a items were Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ Helping New Hope with cash Jesse Brainard, “R-53rd dorsement for re-election. Jensen Street Brookfield Street Valley Street Ridge Stm et seedUng in 1928. It is now a cis G. Dellafera of 22 Pine St., a contributions were the Rum­ State Representative District, has been endorsed for Season Ends Jordt Street Wadsworth S t, Ext, Winter Stmet Amh Stm et beautifully shaped evergreen at meat sheer; Mrs. Looney of mage Comer on Purnell PU 13th District re-election by the Connecticut Coventry’s Panther Midget BUes Street Duikln Street Orchard Stm et Walnut Stm et least 40 feet tall, with dense Milford Rd., a gold rug; Mrs. $65; East Hartford Emblem Education Association’s teapi ended its regularly political action committee. Parker Street Middle Turnpike East Trotter Stmet Division Stmet 1 branches and with a bluish tint Eleanor Vincent of 119 Spencer Club, $100; Mrs. Elizabeth ^REMEMBER To Voto Domocratlc scheduled season last Sunday !, in the green needles. Rd., clothes, table and chairs, Harvey of West Hartford, $125; In Fran’s District 13 Candidates were endorsed on by defeating Somer’s Spartans (M, T, E, to lioodbrldge S t,) (Maln to Vlbodbrldge S t,) Elm Stm et High Stm et 1 the basts of their past Ready for Spring refrigerator and fireplace J. Franchina of Esther Ave., 8 to 6. Apel Place Amott Road Summit Stm et Pleasant Stmet 1 screen; and Rev. James Wright legislative records and their We admired a big dogwood in Rockville, $200; Franklin Phar­ DISTRICT NO. 3 A post-season game with the Old No, Main Street Ferguson Road (E, Center to H« T, E,) Cooper Stm et of Pearl St., towels and DISTRICT NO. 6 commitment to support CEA- East Cemetery and guessed macy, Glastonbury, collection Vote at Church of Christ East Field Vikings of l1 \ Vote at Nathan Hale School NEA legislative programs as Mather Street Mountain Road Flower Stm et Sianner Stm et ■ : ttat the trunk was 18 inches in washcloths plus doughnuts boxes, $104.68; Mr. Springfield has been arranged DISTRICT NO. 4 DISTRICT NO. 8 reflected in a questionnaire Northfleld Street Ludlow Road Strant Stmet , Ann Stm et diameter. Mr. Murphey noted for Sunday in Springfield at 2 h Vote at Martin School Vote at Verplanck School recently sent to all candidates. Centerfield Street Dale Road that the tree had set buds for p.m. Lilley Stmet Moom Street i next year’s bloom. Eastfleld Street Garth Road Wadsworth Stm et Bhemon Street Westfield Street \ ; We looked at a yellow-wood in - Beckworth Pass YOU ALWAYS VOTE OEMOGRATIC Byron Road Huntington Stm et Bremen Road Cwter Park back from the through the Sierra Nevada Young Smokei^s E«rl Street American Legion Drive Center Stm et 1 ^\ ’ ' i Mary.Cheney library, growing Mountains was discovered SAVE AT THE (M, T, E, to Byron Road) Main Stmet (Center to M, T, E,) (Bmad to Main S t,) 1 . 80 miles north of the supposed and named for -Jim Beck- NOVEMBER Stil limit of iU range. Qoser to the worth, a black guide, trader ARTHUR DRUG BONN (UPI) - Strict paren­ West German schoolchildren Ferguson Road New Street Horary are'some Carolina and trapper who became a ■ ■ ' ■ m tal upbringing can lead children smoke either regularly or oc­ Additional scheduled routes will be advertised next week. Please nododeBdrons, which Mr. legend. I Mahonwy CommIttM — Harry Maldmant, Traaa. J to taike up cigarette smoking, a casionally. On the average, a do not call Highway office regarding unlisted streets as the government study said. child smokes his first cigarette schedule Is flexible depending \q>on Woxk 1<^ and weather conditions,^- ’The study said 36 per cent of at the age of 10, it said. __ _ ------^------■■ MBMRM! PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Ck)nn.. Frl- Nov. 1. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Frl.. Nov. 1. l l» 4 - PAGE FlFTKIliM Pins in Candy THE HERALD 13th jStraight Shutout Y*ctory Sour Mother .'•I k POLICE REPORT! ANGLE

D On Halloween MANCHESTER • An unsuccessful flim-flam gained, apparently due to a By Earl Yost Sportt Editor Police arrests included: attempted by three black men guard dog inside the building. • Thomas R. Mahoney, SO, of A Cambridge St. mother that were lighted while their at the Hess gasoline station on Notched by CCIL Soccer Champs 76 Walnut St. charged today at today predicted the end of Broad St. Thursday aftemoqn. mother stood on the sidewalk, 3:10 a.m. with Intoxication and Halloween trick or treating she said. It involved the changing of |10- after her son bit a candy bar third-degree crinuial trespass. and d o l l a r bills. Parking Ban By Len Auster "We went mostly to people He was found sleeping in the Involved in CoUlroversial Game goalward. '^ibe senior goalipRay Sullivan at first slipped Thursday night and a pin stuck • A sazaphone and flute we know. We did not go to basement of a Main St. store, Now in Force Long a believer that a good laugh can go a long way in Uncharacteristically, Manchester High began the 1974 going after it but his reactions were fast enou^ to prevent in the roof of his mouth. apartments or houses that were valued at |775 stolen from a car soccer season with a 3-1 loss to West Hartford’s Hall High. police said. Mahoney was owned Jly Peter Gabrielle of keeping one relaxed from the pressures and heavy tensions the ball from crossing the goal line. Sullivan made 10 saves Mrs. Jane Wlocbowski of 94 dark. About half the houses Manchester’s winter parking Just as strange was yesterday’s finale, a 1-0 victory over placed in a jail cell for court 74F (Queens Court ’Thursday of everyday life is Jack Daly. The latter was at his very in recording his and the team’s 13th straight shutout win. Cambridge St. was one of four were dark.” ban went into effect today. Ginard High under adverse if not treacherous conditions. parents reporting to police appearance today. night. best as the guest speaker at last week’s Sports Night at the Each whitewashing adds to the consecutive and single They stopped at nearly 25 • Thomas M. Harrison, 26, of , If anyone parks a vehicle on The playing field in West Hartford was a quagmire with Thursday that their children homes altogether on Cam­ • A break into the any public highway or town British-American Gub. season school mark Manchester established this cam­ received candy with pins in it. f . ‘ A ' Sunset Lane, Bolton charged Manchester Carbide Co. at 27 When not working as a general manager for large puddles in front of each goal and small pools paign. bridge, Alton and Hawthorne Thursday night at K-Mart owned or leased off-street A pin was found by a mother Sts. s Hilliard St. A tool valued at |50 parking lot between 2 a.ml and Northeastern Distributors in Cambridge, Mass., or sprinkled throughout. Players moved gingerly as if Having an outstanding game despite the condiUonsWas Department Store on Spencer was missing. walking on a pile of eggshells. in a Milky Way bar given out “We don’t know of anyone in 6 a.m., they will be liable to a |5 regaling audiences with good, clean humor, Daly is out of­ Billy MacLean. "nie senior co-captain, leading marksman St. with fourth-degree larceny. • An antique rocking chair somewhere along Rachel Rd., the neighborhood who is sick fine. ficiating football or hockey games. Junior halfback Billy Donovan’s goal with just 40 for the season with 11 goals, had three chances only to be He was released on a |150 non­ stolen Thursday night from a police said. _ enough to do this,” she said. The ban is meant to keep Before last week’s program, Daly was in conversation seconds left in regulation time decided the issue. Like the thwarted. A father, also on Rachel Rd., i if \ surety bond for court Nov. 18. home on Avondale Rd. At home, Mr. and Mrs. streets clear for snow plows in with two former crackerjack# officials entire contest, the marker was not your ordinary oc­ Coach Dick Danielson’s only comment was, ‘"rhis was a made a point of searching the Wlochowski examined the can­ • A broken window at Miles case of a storm. currence. Bob Odell took a corner kick from the left side. OUier Incidents reported by Auto Sales on (Center St. early from Manchester, Tom Kelley and Chick Toomey. good tuneup on a wet field. We have young halfbacks who candy gathered by his children dy and let the boys eat some of X^: The ban is removed March 31. It was headed out of the penalty area by a (Chieftain police include: this morning. Entry was not Daly related that he had been one of the officials in the learned you can't finejse on a field like this. You have to and found a pin in a miniature it. defender. Donovan responded with a header of his own, the Hershey bar” police said. early season controversial game this year between pound it upfield. I’m just glad we learned that here and not “I told Jason, ‘You can have ball apparently glanced off Conard fullback Scott Griswold A fourth report-to police was Rutgers and Princeton in which the goal posts were torn in the tournament.” one more before you go to bed.’ causing it ^ to change direction crazily upward past not complete and available to A few minutes later he came down before time expired and the teams settled for a 6-6 1 Yesterday’s tilt didn’t count towards the CCIL title, the the press this morning. Since downstairs crying and had a pin deadlock. perplexed and befuddled netminder Dave Morrissey into Tribe already wrapping up their third straight ’Tuesday at most parents do not allow their stuck in the roof of his mouth,” “After Rutgers scored late in the game to tie the score, the top half of the net. The goal was Donovan’s first as a home, or towards tournament qualification, the deadline varsity performer. • children to eat but a portion of she said. the kicking specialist came running out onto the field. He past. It served as a prelim to post-season play with the Halloween sWeets right AREA POOCE REPORT BOB ODELL BILL DONOVAN They took the pin out and never looked up and while the goal post was being tom The number of scoring opportunities was limited as the Manchester coming through in flying colors against a good away, more reports may come wash^ his mouth with antisep­ field, more than anything else, controlled the tempo and Conard 11. VERNON the middle of the road when the scheduled to appear on Nov. 19 down, was limbering up his kicking leg. W^ien He finally in, a policeman said. tic. Then they called police to flow. Just outside one penalty area there was one large Silk Towners with some pretty passing did set up “It’s a shame tOr riiin Vernon Police charged five police cruiser arrived. Police, also. looked up, there was no goal post,” Daly recalled. The West Hartford booters finish at 8-4-1 while the Red report it aiAl called their men with disorderly conduct collection of droplets. The ball would plop into it, someone some chances. But on more than one occasion a booter Halloweeni^’ said Mrs. neighbors with children to warn said the incident caused a traf­ and White stand at 13-1 following regulai* season play. Both Thursday night in connection COVENTRY would kick, and the thrust of the mighty surge would result would ready a vicious kick only to find himself seated on Wlochowskiv^’But it’s not them about the Babe Ruth fic tie-up. Similar Experience teams will now ready for the State Gass A Tournament with the investigation of an The men were released on Sheldon Jones, 32, of Main in an advancement of maybe four inches. his tailbone. worth it. I think people are miniature with a pin in it. Kelley listened and then broke in, “I had a similar play which commences Monday with playdown action. Pairings going to get away from it now.” altercation in the middle of the their promise to appear in Cir­ St., Coventry, was charged with Minutes into the affair Conard sent h shot and rankings will be announced Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wlochowski broke open highway at Vernon Circle. years ago. It was a game between Fordham and She said she took her two the rest of the candy but found cuit (iourt 12, Rockville, Nov. operating under the influence of boys age 6 and 8 out only in Charged were: Donald 19. liquor or drugs in connection Georgetown at the Polo Grounds (in New York in the fall nothing else. Levesque, 20, of Rt. 83, of 1949). their neighborhood. It is the “It’s the last time my W alter Stutz, 18, of 31 with the investigation of a one- §ame route they have followed .... Ellington; Philip McCaffrey, Glenwood Rd., Ellington, was car accident on Daly Rd., “Late in the game when Fordham scored its final children are going out. I don’t 18, of 130 Prospect St., for the five Halloweens they want them getting pins or charged with unsafe backing in Coventry Thursday night. touchdown, I looked around to find that there were no goal Rockville; and Mark Young, 17, Police said Jones was driving have lived in the neighborhood. razors or drugs or anything connection with the investiga­ posts as the teams lined up for the extra point at either end John Anagostau, 18, Jeffrey northeast on Daly Rd. when he ’The boys went to the doors else.” tion of a two-car accident bn, of the field. Jim Wright Toohey, 19, all of Enfield. went off the road and struck a Ellington Ave., Rockville, “I explained to the Fordham captain what had taken Police said the five jumped Thursday. tree. He was taken, by private Leads Izod out of cars at the light at Ver­ The second car involved was car, to Manchester Memorial place and he assured me not to worry. ‘We’ll try a pass,’ he non Circle and were fighting in parked and was owned by Hospital for treatment of facial said. And they did and added a seventh point,” Kelley said. Joanne Tolisano of East Hart­ lacerations. He is scheduled to The local referee said the Rams, then a national power, Golf Event Halloween Incidents ford, polie said. appear in Circuit Court 12, had a big lead and one point would not have made any Charles ’Thompson, 18, of 8 Manchester Nov. 18. difference in the outcome of the game. HILTON HEAD ISLAND, Include Fires, Thefts ABOUT Brent Dr., Vernon, was charged South Windsor Police are in­ S.C. (UPI) — Bjorn Borg with littering the highway and vestigating an accident that ISotes Off the Cuff meets Hie Nastase today in TOWN failure to obey a traffic control happened on Ellington Rd. the men’s singles finals of Halloween related incidents Other fires were lit at signal ’Thursday night. Police about 1 a.m. today. Police said Zack Gayton, who refereed the Muhammad Ali-George reported by Manchester Police different times but police Fulfilling an Order for Signs the World Invitational tennis said the youth viS observed a car apparently struck four Foremman championhsip fight Tuesday night is the same tournament. included four fires in the North reports pn them were not fellow who starred in basketball with the New York throwing a beer bottle out of the guide posts and a utility pole In the mixed doubles End, the opening of nine fire pliable this morning. Most in- Children participating in the car window just before he was and then left the scene. Renaissance for years. Many a night our paths crossed in olved tires on fire in the Demonstrating a typesetting process at Manchester High School is Henry Obst, a senior, match today, the final day of hydrants, several arrests, can­ J Joseph play at Center stopped for the traffic violation. The incident caused a power league and exhibition play...Roy White and Bob dy stealing, vandalism and pins Buckland area with large who is fulfilling an order for 40 signs for the Manchester Civitan Club. The demonstration the four-day tournament, Congregational Church will Frederick O’Neill, 20, of 1 outage in the area for about one Montgomery,, who spoke here this week on the Masonic in candy bars. crowds of youths, many from was part of an open house observance of the distributive education class at MHS held rehearse Saturday morning. West St., Rockville, was and one-half hours. Stan Smith and Billie Jean Reports of pins in candy is in out-of-town, gathered to jeer Wednesday in the school store and the adjoining room. In the background is a display case Grades 3 and 4 will rehearse at Sports Night, both have interesting hobbies. The New York King play Rod Laver and charged with disorderly con­ Yankee outfielder has been taking karate lessons for the a story in today’s Herald. police and firemen. new to the class this year which provides an opportunity for class students to learn 9 a.m. and Grades 5 and 6 at 10 duct 'Thursday night in connec­ Evonne Goolagong. BERNARD A. LOZIER, past two years and Montgomery is a model train buff with Arrests connected to Rocks, bottles and other mannequin display. The class is directed by Mrs. Nancy Grasselli. (Herald photo by Dunn) a.m. in Woodruff Hall of the tion with the investigation of an In Thursday’s matches, Halloween acts included: matter were thrown at police INC. church. incident in the center of 812,000 in equipment at his Dedham, Mass. home...Yale Chris Evert downed Virginia • Wayne J. Tursl, 21, of 33 and firemen while they dealt hasn’t allowed a touchdown ^ its last three games. Rockville. 22 REGENT ST. Wade 6-1, 6-2 for the Ash Rd., South Windsor with the crowd and the fires. Tomorrow the unbeatenAElis host Dartmouth and Yale As a result of the same inci­ Celling Repairs women’s singles title, charged today at 12:15 a.m. at dent, Barry Cole, 31, of East A.A. officials are hoping for at least 30,000 fans to turn out A Replacements breaking through Miss Wade N. h^in St, and Tojland Tpke. Trick or treat related in­ AUTO MUSEUM Hartford, was charged with in­ in what has been a poor year'at the gate to date...UConn with disorderly conduct. cidents reported by police in­ DEARBORN, Mich. (UPI) - twice and sailing through FBI Nabs Robbers; toxication. Quality Carpentry Work, football team is tied with Lehigh for fifth place in the Police said Tursi was told to cluded: One of the first and one of the the opening sets in complete O’Neill was released on a 825 Patios • Additions Lambert Cup balloting while Yale i&. third in the major leave the area due to unruly • A youth used a pocket knife last of the famous Model T non-surety bond and Cole on his control. crowds waiting for the annual to threaten a girl on Ridge St. at A Ramodeiing dollege division among Eastern powers...Last night’s Fords are among the more promise to appear. Both are Miss Evert kept Miss “tire fire” in the square. Cooper St. to get her bag of can- Free Estimates baseball special. The Way It Was, narrated by Red Barber Little of Huge Loot than 200 antique, classic and scheduled for appearance in Wade at the baseline and Tursi was released on his and Curt Gowdy, with the 1947 World Series between the historic automobiles on dis­ Circuit Court 12, Rockville, Phone 646-4464 used her lob to keep her written promise to appear in • Four ^rls bag of play at the Henry Ford Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees brought back Nov. 19. All others charged are (HeTald pHotm by Dunn) from getting to the net. Miss court Nov. 18. treats carried by a young boy CHICAGO (UPI) - The FBI has Museum here. More than 15 memories. This was the first subway World Series that I States from the British West Indies, where WES/EDORCHAK BRETT JONES Wade recovered to 3-0 in the • Kirk E. Owen, 19, of 138 walking at 7:57 p.m. on Summit rounded up all six suspects in the largest million Lizzies, as they were ever covered. Part two is due for showing on Channel 24 LORI VEAL STEVE ACHILLI PAUL POWERS they were arrested Wednesday night. First 9th Grade Second 9th Grade second set but Miss Evert Vernon Ave., Rockville St. When the boy and a friend cash heist in American history, but known, were built from 1908 Thursday night...Rec Volleyball League starts Monday First Girl Finisher First 8th Grade First 7th Grade fought the girls, they hit them won the final three games. charged today at 2 a.m. with authorities say recovering the $4.3 million The FBI said “dribs and drabs” of the to 1927. night with 10 teams in the Men’s Division. Last year’s top second-degree criminal mis­ with a roll^ up towel. In the men’s doubles, taken in the Armored Express Co. loot had been recovered, about 826,000 of it B oni FRUIT two entries, regular season champion Latvian American chief in connection with • A boy was on Woodhill St. TOURISM Laver-Borg downed Smith- burglary will be extremely difficult. found on Pasquel Marzano. Church and playoff king ABA Toql meet head-on in the opening of water hydrants in by Brent Rd. at 8:07 p.m. when William Marzano, the last of six HAVANA (UPI) ” Cuban of­ Nastase 7-6, 6-7, 2-6. However, U.S. Attorney James R. 260 Bush Hill Rd., Manchester opener at 7:45. the North End of town a youth with a cast on his arm suspects in the caper, surrendered to Thompson said the rest of the cash was ficials report that 43 new ’Thursday night. knocked the boy down and took federal authorities in (Chicago Thursday believed to be hidden in secret, numbered hotels are being built or plan­ He was released on a 8100 his candy. Wesja Fedorchak Wins Invitational and two other suspects, Pasquel Marzano, bank accounts in the West Indies. ned in Cuba in anticipation of IPPUS plus FRESH non-surety bond for court Nov. William’s cousin, and Luigi Michael Thompson said there are 172 banks on increased tourism, if not 18. Vandalism reported this mor­ DiFonzo, were returned to the United Grand Cayman, the isle where Pasquel from the United States than ning included a beer bottle Marzano and DiFonzo were arrested. from the E^ast European Fires set included: smashed on steps of a Chestnut countries. SWEET RPPU CBER MCC Booters Cross Country Run in Field of 120 • A large tire set on fire in St. home as well as a cut Three Changes the middle of N. Main St. under clothesline and obscenities In UC Lineup telephone wires Thursday written on a window there. Running aw ay with top High’s Wes Fedorchak in night. A large group was in the Other incidents included: Seeking Title vitational Meet. Over 120 honors in the ninth grade yesterday’s third annual Deane of Wethersfield, East (Me), 10. David Timbrell STORRS. (UPI) —University woods off N. Main St. near the' • A ''10-year-old boy was boys and girls competed in Catholic and Rockville High (I). . of Connecticut had football tire and they were yelling Crash Cuts Power division was Illing Junior Illing fross Country In- the three divisions staged. riding his bike on Bush Hill Rd. RE-ELECT DOT MILLER were entered. Ninth Grade Race: 1. Wes coach Larry Naviaux said today obscenities, police said. at Glendale Rd. at 4:30 p.m. to ttw Going after the CCCAA soccer championship Saturday Fedorchak and East Results: Fedorchak (I) 8:31, 2. Brett he will be going with three new The Manchester, Eighth when a youth juniped out of a players when his Huskies play morning at 11 at Cougar Field is Manchester Community Catholic freshman Brett Seventh Grade Race: 1. Jones (EC), 3. M arianella District Fire Department put station wagon, struck the boy in The crash of late-model car a left turn from Parker St. onto ConnecHciit House of Representatives Saturday at Rutgers. ^ opposition is provided by Middlesex Com­ Jones staged a neck-and- Paul Powers (Me) 9:09, 2. out the fire. ’There were no in­ the face, and told him he’d driven by a 16-year-old into a Helaine Rd., went out of control (SD), 4. Jon Magnuson (W)i NaMaux said Don Juall, a ^ 55th DISTRICT munity college. The Cougars are 4-0 in league play. neck duel most of the 1.7 Bob Strauss (V), 3. Steven juries, police said. better not go trick or treating utility pole at Parker St. and and struck the pole. ’The impact A win means the cham­ 5. Ron Strauss (V), 6. Peter freshrhan from Wethersfield, ’Thursday night. Andover, Bolton, Columbia, Hebron, mile distance. With about Flosdorf (I), 4. Dave • About two dozen tires piled Helaine Rd. caused a power snapped the pole and caused pionship outright. If MCC Denno (TE), 7. Bruce was promoted to defensive in the middle of New State Rd. • A large number of youths outage to 51 customers of the High standout John Motta 200 yards to go Fedorchak Ferrgauto (Me), 5. Telgener Lindstrom (R), 8. Mat two transformers to fall to the Marlborough, and part of Vernon loses, however and Tunxis right tackle, changing places in in front of Gerich’s Garage and were gathered on the railroad Hartford Electric Light Co. has established a new school opened up a five-yard gap (B), 6. Mike R isely (V), 7. Florian (SD), 9. Dave the depth charge with freshman ground. Several of the wires Community College wins its $et on fire at about 11:30 p.m. tracks behind Loomis St. in the Thursday at 11:53 a.m. downed were termed “hot” by season scoring mark and held on across the tape. Glenn Knapsack (Me), 8. Dave Jacobs of Oxford. last game, a’ three-way tie Boardman (P), 10. Matt Thursday. Firemen put it out north end . Many were by th^ The outage lasted an hour and police. ITS NICE TO HAVE A REPRESENTATIVE already with 19 goals in His winning time was 8:31 P e te r Powers (Me), 9. Kennedy (TE). Peter Cathey, a junior from will develop. ’This will force and removed the tires. trestle at the Eighth District. 46 minutes and affected ’Three service lines extending league and non-league ac­ with Jones three seconds Steven Parroey (I), 10. Greg Levitttown, N.J., will be Utilities site. YOU CAN TRUST! a play ofif. B — Bennet, I — Illkig, customers on Helaine, Dorothy, into homes on Helaine Rd. and tion. Goalie Dave Treschuk behind. Third place in the Beaulier (TE). playing at offensive left tackle, Clyde, Coleman and Barry The Jim Dyer-coached SD—Silas Deane (Wetoers- Parker St. were ripped out. At has a 0.41 goals-against- division went to Matt Eighth Grade Race; 1. replacing senior Fred Sporck Rds., a spokesman for HELCO one of the residences, part of Cougars have been led this field) EC — East Catholic, who suffered a knee injury in average with five shutouts. Marianella of Silas Deane Steven Achilli (V) 8:23, 2. said. the side of the house came away campaign by senior Captain practice earlier this week. VOTE FOR DOT MILLER aVOTE REPUBLICAN MCC is 9-0-3 overall for Junior High of Wethersfield. Kris Scheer (Me) and Ed Tod A. Elmore of 47 Rich­ with the service line. Greg DeNies, former P—Penney, W—Windham, Jim O'Keefe, a sophmore the season. It concludes In the eighth grade race Lemieux (I), 4. Drew mond Rd. was the driver. He Both fire departments in Manchester High star. TE—Timothy Edwards from Milford, will be starting aqd two passengers were not in­ regular season action Steve Achilli of the Vernon Boucher (E), 5. Greg Nied FIRE CALLS town stood by as HELCO crews ITS HICE TO HAVE A STATE REPRESENTATIVE YOU CAN TRUSTI DeNies has tallied six goal8 (South Windsor), at left end in,place of Leroy jured, police said. Wednesday at home against Middle School copped top (Me), 6. Billy Jodice (TE), Williams, who was hurt in last worked on the wires. ’Traffic and led the defensive effort. R—Rockville, V—Vernon Police said the car skidded on was detoured fromthe scene for the University of Bridgeport h o n ^ s with an 8:23 7. Earl Smith (TE), 8. John Middle School, Me—McGee week’s game against MANCHESTER If you’re one of the many who have been h e l^ by Dot Miller, you already know that. Former Hartford Bulkeley JVs. wet leaves as E3'more attempted about two hours. clocking. Second place was a Curtis (SD), 9. Jeff Faucher Middle School (Berlin). Massachussetts. Thursday, 12:06 p.m. - Wires fire on Buckland tobacco dead heat between Illing’s netting soaked wW ’ gasoline No arrests were made. down on Parker St. due to acci­ ITS NICE TO HAVE A STATE REPRESENTATIVE WHO HAS NEVER BEEN t Ed Lemieux and Kris Scheer dent. (Both town departments but not on fire was washed on standby) down. (Eighth District) ASSOCIATED WITH SCANDAL OR “BACK-ROOM” POLITICSI of McGee School of Berlin. Thursday, 6:26 p.m. - Tires Today, 9:05 a.m, - Fire Louisiana Astrodome Top local finishers in this on fire in Caldor parking lot, began in the Dart Dairy Kathy aaya: "Be Sure To Vote Next Tueaday;, Dot M iller has made a career of civic service li^ t ever being accused of acting illegally or race included Bennet’s Bob false alarm. (Eighth District) building at 612 Keeney St. due Remember, Everyone Wine When They Vote tor immorally or engaging in dirty politics. After Pro Bowl Game Cavedon (14th), C harles FINAL WEEK!! Thursday, 8:26 p.m. — False to an overheated furnace stack, Pero — He’s No Lemon, He’a A Real Peachl" Gallant (18th) and Mark Ur- alarm on Chestnut St. (Town) according to a report by Clap- ORCHARD FRESH; Mica, Cortlindt, Rad A Qotdan Dallcloua, RuaaaL I ITS NICE TO HAVE A STATE REPRESENTATIVE WHOSE VOTING RECORD banetti (19th). David Tim- ’Thursday, 9:26 p.m. - Tires tain Joseph McCooe of the Baldwin A Macoun Applat, plua Fraah Cldar ABoac l>aara. INCLUDES SUPPORT FOR REDUCED SPENDING AND LOWER TAXESI NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Ben Levy, executive director brell of Illing placed 10th. SNOW m i SAllI on fire on N. Main St. (Eighth Manchester, Town Fire Depart­ The 1976 National Football HATIVE; CaulHlowar, Baala, Spinach, Anita, Salad Bowl, Boaton Lat-1 of' the Superdome, said Securing the top rung in District) ment. Engines No. 1, 2, and 4 luca, Paaa, Laaka, Shalota, Vallow A Qraan Squash, Charry Tomatoas, League Pro Bowl game will be Dot Miller does not support the big spending programs presented by the Democrat platform. Thursday the NFL had selected the seventh grade race was ’Thursday, 9s43 p.m. - Bon­ responded and firemen put out ^afagus, Balgluni Endiva, Rad A Hot Pappars, WMta Swaat Polatota, played in the 8163 million the still-unfinished downtown st U K N A TH M IV MW. fire bn Loomis St., false alarm. the flames and fire using the ^ Onlona, Purpta Top A Vallow Oloi>a Turnips, Brocolll, Brusaall Louisiana Superdome, accor­ Paul Powers of McGee 1 ^o u ts , Crsnbsrrias, Frash SIrawbsrrIas, Malons, Rad, Whila A Blua stadium for the game to be School with a 9:09 clocking. (Ei^tb District) water in the engines’ tanks. Orapos. ding to stadium officials. played Monday night, Jan. 26, ljursday, 10:39 p.m. — There were no injuries and no IT’S NICE TO HAVE A STATE REPRESENTATIVE WHO. BY SENIORITY, IS Bob Strauss of Vernon Mid­ MESH: SIrawbsfrIas, Malons, Rad, WhHa A Blua Orapos, Umas, 1976. MOST SIZES-ONE P R K i er lire at Robertson serious damages other than to a nomaivsnanls, Parslmmons, Tangsrinas, Orapolrult, Plunw, Comloa WORKING HER WAY INTO INFLUENTIAL POSITIONS ON IMPORTANT HOUSE dle School was second with Schoil. (Eighth District) partition and the roof area by Paara, Mlxad Nuts, Walnuts, Dstas, Figs A Iniportad Chsstnuts. Steven Flosdorf of Illing in OF REPRESENTATIVE COMMITTEESI The Superdome was to have ay, 10:49 p.m. — Tire the stack. The roof was tom WE HAVE HEDUCEO SOME lUPOHTED WICKER 20%l third spot. Steven Telgener fire on N. Main St. by the Ball open partly by the flames and YES, WE CARRY REAL HARDWOOD CHARCOAL! been the site of the 1975 Super Dot Miller has served 10 years in the General Assembly and is a ranking member of the important Foes Better Bowl but labor delays and other of Bennet took fifth place­ Construction Co. (Eighth then by the firemen dousing it. mw. WHKEMD SPECIALS! ment in this division. District) (Town) FME SUOIUS SRAFfflnilT...... 4 far Appropriations Q)mmlttee, Transportation (Committee, and Public Personnel and Military Affairs Com­ LOS ANGELES (UPI) - construction setbacks forced of­ EMPEROR SRAFfS...... ficials to postpone the stadium Thursday, 11:25 p.m. - Tire CAUEORNIA LETTUCE...... S S m ittee. Offensive captain Joe Scibelli The girls’ race was copped fire at Buckland. (Eighth CELLO TOMATOU ...... £ doesn’t beiieve the Los Angeles opening until next spring and by Lori Veal of Bennet. FUIL 4 PLY OPEN Ta P.M. District) ...... Rams, who play the San Fran­ move the Super Bowl to ’Tulane Marilyn Moriarty, a 8 9 ^•J^a^h^a^d^ndaj^^M , ptut Lolta^ Ttcku* Stadium. ' Thursday, 11:27 p.m. - — Booze *has come to us ITS NICE TO HAVE A STATE REPRESENTATIvl^HO ATTEND ALL COMMITTEE cisco 49ers Monday night, have sophomore at East Catholic, W NinW ALLS SAT. T LSP.M. Studs’3'!S lost their motivation. 8 Pumpkin fire on Broad St. from the Middle English and also ran but wasn’t eligible (Town) Dutch "buyzen”, meaning “to MEETINGS AND RARELY MISSES A VOTE ON THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE! “Teams are just getting up The 1976 game will be New for a medal. Thursday, 11:1 p.m. - Tire guzzle liquor” or “to drink for us more this season,” heavily.” Orleans’ first pro bowl, fire on N. Main St. (Eighth P F iin Scibelli said in explanation of ineraid p Thd top 10 runners in each matching All Stars from the District) I mu I m You are truly represented by Dot the hard time the-Rams are - It takes about three National Football Conference Illing*8 Ed LemieuXf Lefu bracket received medals. TIREMASTERS T«tay, 1:40 a,m. - Tires on miles of yarn to produce a gfe OAMAMD ST.. MANCHESTEA • 648.6864 having with their opponents this Teams from Bennet, Illing, DOT MILLER CO M M ITTIf • CalhBrlitf PtterBon, TraaBurtr season.” against those from the pair of nylon stockings. American Conference. South Windsor, Berjip,-. lloutR 83, V«rnon I Kria Scheer Tie for SecontT Place Windham, Penney,. Silas

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Tribe Plays Home Saturday^ THOUGHTS Oh and Aaron Match Hitting Ability APLENTY Eagles Face East Hartford By LBN a u s t e r Saturday in Tokyo Homer Contest

By Len Auster TOKYO (tJPI) — Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn Aaron has 733 home runs, 19 more than the long standing even though the score didn’t indicate so. This week is also a big game for Youthful Groups said today the major leagues will not recognize Sadaharu He said it was difficult for Japan to become a part of the Returning to the friendly confines of Memorial Field Saturday after­ East. record of Babe Ruth. Oh has 634 in 16 seasons but he has Football assemblages at E^st Catholic and Manchester , Oh, Japan’s home run king, as the world’s new homer major league structure because there are only 12 teams in noon at 1:30 is Manchester High for a CCIL football clash with Enrico “We have 17 players from East Hartford and it will be sort of a said he will play six more years. He has averaged 40 Japan, six each in the Central and Pacific league, and no High are on the young side. There is one striking difference champion even if he,.eventualiy overtakes Hank Aaron’s homers a season. That means if he hits 40 a year in the Fermi High of Enfield. The visiting Falcons will be sky-high after their homecoming for them. In some cases kids will be playing neighbors. But at this juncture, however. It appears the Eagles are home run totai. f one team would be able to participate in the major leagues rousing 28-26 upset, win over Penney a week ago. next six seasons, he will have had 240, increasing his total when they play each other it’s like the civil war with all the heading for a bright future while the Indians will have a “We do not recognize records other than those es­ in the conceivable future. The East Catholic gridders, meanwhile, have a mini road trip going up to 874 and topping Aaron’s record by a good margin. aggressiveness coining out. Also if they beat you they will be next door to rocky road the rest of the calendar. tablished in the major leagues, “ Kuhn said. “But that the street to East Hartford High for a battle with the Hornets. That con­ Whether Aaron will play in 1975 is uncertain. be a constant reminder. It’s a battle for bragging rights,” LaFontana Manchester has given up an average of over 40 points in doesn’t mean that we do not have a great deal of respect other possibilities for what he test also has a 1:30 kickoff. voiced. Kuhn said it is not inconceivable for Japan to become a its last three CCIL tilts. You don’t win that way. And un­ for Oh’s accomplishment. We think he is a terrific bail leagues between Japan and the major Coach Larry Olsen’s Indians were off to the races in their first two out­ part of the major league structure but it will take years Senior Co-Captain Joel Desimone didn’t play last Saturday because of fortunately it seems Coach Larry Olsen and his staff won’t player.” % ings with big triumphs. That tinge of optimism has been derailed because of conditions in Japan and travel limitations. / school disciplinary measures. ’The following day in a sandlot game he be able to turn the situation around. Hopefully for them Kuhn and his wife arrived Thursday as guests of the somewhat by three straight losses. Defense has been the major problem “There are 24 teams in the major leagues now but there broke his jaw. According to LaFontana, the attending physician has they will. newspaper, which is sponsoring the 18- “ I see a definite possibility for a World Series between — the opposition scoring an average of over 40 points in the downswing. is bound to be further expansion,” Kuhn said. “I see stated that Desimone is ready to play but he won’t sign the release form Against Enfield High last week the Indians had sidelined game goodwill series in Japan of the New York Mets. the winning teams in the major leagues and that of The Indians do regain the services of linebacker Bob Digan this week. Hawaii as a spot for the expansion and that will be a step­ Therefore Desimone’s status is doubtful. He is the Eagles leading ground defenders Bob Hawkes and Bob Digan along with two-way Kuhn said he was, “looking forward to the home run hit­ Japan,” Kuhn said. “That I know has been the dream of He will go two-ways, holding down a guard slot on offense. Bob Hawkes, gainer with 493 yards in six games. ping stone for Japan to become a member of the major Matsutaro Shoriki, the founder of Japanese professional performer Bob Noonan. Maybe they would’ve helped but ting contest between Aaron and Oh Saturday. I can’t say leagues.” who missed last week’s encounter, is still questionable as his ankle hasn’t The Eagles will have speedy junior tailback Cephus Nolen in the the Raiders had injuries also so it can’t and wasn’t used as who will win.” baseball in 1934. But I don’t think we will be ready for that responded to treatment. Sophomore tackle Bob Noonan is also sidelined, Kuhn, who was last here when the Baltimore Orioles backfield. He is the second leading rusher with 405 yards on 53 carries a an excuse. Aaron, 40, who arrives tonight, and Oh, 34, wili engage in in five years. When the Japanese are ready for it, I am I his status the rest of the campaign very doubtful according to Olsen. Also played in a goodwill series in 1971, said, “Japanese ball 16 yard average. Having found it to be successful East will alternate Maybe successful Yale University Coach Carm Cozza the duel for half an hour Saturday at the sure there will be little differences between the level of the out is senior halfback John Kunz with a foot injury. He may return for the players have shown great improvement and this is not Frank Driscoll and Rob Tebecio at quarterback. This system worked well has the answer. At Monday’s weekly luncheon Cozza before the W[ets-Japan Ail Stars game. America and Japanese teams.” last two games of the season. against Xavier and LaFontana said it will be used again. mere diplomatic talk., It has been shown by the failure of stated, “We’re not that big defensively and people have The contest will be decided by homers made on 20 swings “As to the other possibility, there can be an All Star Olsen noted that the defensive personnel for the Fermi battle will be Intensive tackle Brian McKeever left the team and his job goes to the New York Mets to win a game in the five games they been able to move the ball on us. But the defense hasn’t by Aaron and Oh in four aiternate sessions of five swings have played so far with the .” changed somewhat and the defensive alignment itself will also be sophomore Tom Landers, who had a good week of drills. Offensive tackle loogoes and Japan,” Kuhn said been on the field much. Against Cornell we had the ball for each. Aaron wili seiect a Met pitcher and Oh a Yomiuri I said it was probably due to the fact that the Mets had It will be a one game affair. The difficulty is the time to revamped. “If we were happy with the defense we wouldn’t be making the Emile Grondin is listed as ready to start with a protective support on his 103 offensive plays and that’s the best defense you can Giants pitcher. been idle for three weeks before coming to Japan and stage It. It will be difficult during the season because of the change. We hope to take better advantage of what we have,’’ Olsen com­ broken right arm. have.” mented. “Each pitcher will try to deliver the best pitch for a Manager Yogi Berra did not want to injure the arms of his travel necessary. Perhaps, the best time would be after East Hartford was a big winner last week, 55-14 over Windham High. If the Silk Towners are to be successful they will have to home run,” Kuhn said. Fermi is 1-4 in the league and 2-4 overall. The Falcons operate out of a pitchers by letting them go the full distance. Kuhn agreed the season pennant races.” The Hornets will either have Bill Currie or Rick Hewey at the helm control the ball, driving the length of the field eating up It has been reported that the Columbia Broadcasting double wing formation with senior 5-10, 182-pound halfback Bob Frah- saying “pitching and not hitting was the Mets’ strong fac­ Hewey a week ago in his first start passed for three TDs. In the backfield chunks of the clobk. The offense has shown it cahdo it. And System (CBS) will pay Aaron $50,000, win or lose, and Oh Kuhn will be here until Nov. 11. coeur the big threat. He leads his club in scoring with 84 points and is a tor this past season.” fullback Wayne Flenke and either Steve McIntosh or Jim Bresson. possibly with some more rest the defense-won’t get kicked $20, 000. breakaway style runner. “They (East Hartford) believe in simple football. They just take it and around. “We have to go after this game,’’ Olsen said, “We have to get back on ram the ball down your throat. They do favor the run but they do have a _(Photo by Pinto) the winning track. We’re three down now but I feel we still have a chance dangerous passing attack. It should be a physical game but we should be Strong in the Future Defensive Linemen with Manchester Gridders of coming back and finishing in fine shape. Maybe I’m a fool but I’m oo- ready,” LaFontana commented. Rangers Continue Nosedive timistic.” — After its performance against Xavier last week, nothing Champ Plans Rest Century Club He also added, “We lost a lot of doubt last week about our potential but optimism should reign at East Catholic. They gave the - If any coach should be optimistic it should ^e East’s second-year leader INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. NEW YORK.(UPI) - The during a four-goal uprising Ron Ricketts, I\eil MvKenney, Chris Williams, Frank Scalise There is no doubt in my mind we can win our last four. We have the tools No. 1 team in Connecticut a tussle and weren’t disgraced shutout string by King goalie John LaFontana. His Eagles battled Xavier on even terms a week ago (UPI) — Tom Webster has New York Rangers aren’t in the second period. Bernie and the personnel to do it. And I don’t worry about a letdown. Anytime you by any means. Rogie Vachon of 133 minutes play someone close you get up. This should be a real barn burner.” become the third player to finding the new, watered- Parent lost his bid for his and 56 seconds. Juah Widing A point in Coach John LaFontana’s favor is most of his Foreign Countries score 100 career goals in down National Hockey first ’74 shutout when Bobby starters are underclassmen. If he goes with certain setups, scored for Los Angeles. th e World Hockey League set-up quite as cozy Rousseau scored for the Whalers 6, Racers 1 eight juniors start offensively and two sophomores and Association. as in years past. Rangers on a third period seven juniors on the defensive platoon. Most of these did Want Return Bout Tom Webster and Larry Webster got goals No. The Rangers, a sure-shot power play: Pleau each scored a pair of ‘They’re All Bums"^ sw action in 1973 but only now are the good athletes tur­ 100 and 101 Thursday for a playoff berth in recent Canadiens 3, Capitals 0 ning into good football players. KINSHASA (UPI) — London or one of the oil-rich Arab goals to help the Whalers up Foreman Looking for Out night to help lead the New years in the NHL’s old Ken' Drydenjturr^e^his their East Division-leading Why are the Eagles just 24-1? Look at the conference states may put up a record $10-million to stage the next England Whalers to a 6-1 Eastern Division, found 15th career NHL shutout in they’re in. Xavier in the latest state poll maintained its world heavyweight boxing championship, according to record tb 5-1. W ebster World Hockey Association themselves locked in with dealing the expansion Caps Galento Declares No. 1 ranking and Northwest Catholic made the top group Muhammad Ali, the man who says he won’t fight for less. helped New England to a 3-0 BOWLING victory over the In­ the Stanley Cup champion their-sixth straight loss and in the No. 10 slot. That’s as good an explanation as any. Ali said shortly before first period lead with both of dianapolis Racers. Larry Philadelphia Flyers, the fourth whitewash of the his goals while Pleau scored By MILTON RICHMAN and his belly the way he financial shape he has The future looks bright. The freshmen team has several leaving Zaire Thursday that ' Orange, N.J. (UPI) - With Protests Ref Reports he had received two $10- Pleau also scored two neighboring Islanders of young season. Murray in the second and final used to 30 years ago, always been. good prospects. Coach Bob Leavitt relates. One is wide .stead of 10 — and that he Tony Galento has lost a little MERCHANTS - Steve miilion offers to defend the goals for the Whalers. Long Island and the young Wilson, Serge Savard and periods. Whaler rookie proclaiming “I’ll moider da “Not so hot,” says one reciever Arnie Carter, a Project Concern student from could have continued of his hair and some of his Lauretti 135-146-150-441, Tony title he took from George Webster struck with his but improving Atlanta Guy Lafleur scored the Mon­ Krister Abrahamson of bum,” Two-Ton Tony • friend, who has known Marinelli 138, Walt Viklentz NEW YORK (UPI) — “There was no quick count. And mat was regulation. As matter of fact it was Ali’s corner Hartford. He has scored four TDs on receptions and accor­ fighting. pot-belly, but otherwise he Foreman in an eighth-round fourth and fifth goals of Flames. treal goals. Sweden turned back 29 basically hasn’t altered his Galento practically all his 138-368, Joe Sala 136-373, Bob there was no loosening of the ropes. It sounds to me like that asked me, I thiflk about the fifth or sixth round, to ding to Leavitt has “speed to burn.” While Ali hopped on a hasn’t changed a lick. knockout here. the campaign in the first Suddenly, the Rangers are Kings 1, Blues 1 shots. style or his thinking. life. Landry 140-380, Reggie Tomlin­ George Foreman is just looking for an out.” special plane to Rome en ' He and his wife, htory, tighten up the ropes. Ali was leaning against them so much One came from London period while New England tied with Atlanta for last Garry Unger scored only Crusaders 4, Slags 2 “They’re all a bunch of Maybe that’s the chief son 139-375, Dennis Kauppinen With those words Zach Clayton, the third man in the ring Further Research route home. Foreman ' live in a small but comfor- they loosened up a little and that was not good for Ali. promoter John Daly and the jumped to a quick 3-0 place in the division. his second goal of the year Gerry Pinder and Skip bums,” he trumpets about reason Nov. 16 has been 357, Harv Johnson 353, Tom when Muhammad Ali knocked out George Foreman to win Before the sixth round I told someone to tighten the ropes Delving into the question further how long the Central remained secluded in , table apartment in a senior Twner 369, Norm Kloter 367, other from an-Arab nation lead. Pleau flipped in his Flyers 5, Rangers 1 with 7:14 remaining to earn Krake scored a pair of goals today’s heavyweights, declared Tony Galento Day back the heavyweight championship in Zaire, hoped to put by my corner and if the round started to keep tightening Connecticut Interscholastic League (CCIL) and the Fair- Kinshasa’s downtown Inter­ citizen project here, and ■Rich Mazur 381, Bernie Casey whose name Ali said he goals in the second and Bill Clement and Ross St. Louis and new coach each as Cleveland kept pace, emphasizing he means all of here in Orange where he an end to a growing controversy paralleled in boxing them. ■ field County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC) continental Hotel. He was although he doesn’t go 355, George Clarke 354. promised not to disclose just third periods. Lonsberry each scored their Lynn Patrick its tie with Los with New England in the them. “Foreman’s a strong was born 64 years ago. On history only by the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey “long have dominated the State Class A soccer finals uncovered expected to stay on in Zaire *« around pushing out his jaw “There was no quick count. And there was no loosening yet. second goals of the game Angeles: The goal ended a WHA East. N fella, but if he don’t hit’cha, that day, the local Main count” bout in 1927. . a startling fact. for a few days. . BUSINESSMAN - Frank of the ropes. It sounds to me like George Foreman is just “ I’m gonna rest a few he’s lost... Ali should have a Street will become Tony Clayton, 51^ returned to his home in Philadelphia looking for an out. Since 1951 the (XIL has failed to place a team in the Although Ali would not DellaRocco 136-356, John months before I really make clothes-pin on his mouth.” Galento Plaza. ^ursday satisfied he had done his job well refereeing the . finals only in 1967 and 1969. The FCIAC had Staples and elaborate on the Arab purse Lavado 157-384, Jim Sirianni “And the funny thing is, I talked to George after the an announcement but I’ll Tony Galento still likes to The occasion for all this is 144- 364, Paul Gilberto 158-173- rumble in the jungle” in Kinshasa Wednesday morning. , Brien McMahon in the 1967 finals while the championship offer, it was ru m o r^ to fight. I went up to his hotel room the next day and Sadler consider the offer since it’s do things his own way, even the 35th anniversary of 458, Larry Aceto 157-361, Alan But he soon found himself accused by Foreman of having was there with George. I told George I was sorry he lost in 1969 was between Staples and Hartford Public. The have come from oil-rich RE-ELECT so great,” Ali said of Daly’s if it’s the hard way, and he Galento’s meeting with Joe Grzyb 135-357, Butch Hart 135, administered a quick count when he counted the 25-year and that he was still young, he had.youth on his side, and downstate conference, like the CCIL, has missed only on a Kuwait which reportedly doesn’t take kindly to being offer. Louis for the heavyweight ti­ Joe Tomeo 139, Cliff Jones 136- old former champion out at 2:58 of the eighth round. maybe someday he’d get the title back. He and Sadler both . ^ occasions. Remarkable considering the path to the had been one of the bidders told how to do them. He also 368, Ron Joiner 147-374, Hank “I also have another $10- tle at Yankee Stadium. “My head was clear at four,” said Foreman Thursday. thanked me for handling the fight so well. They both said I , p als which must be undertaken each year but true. for this week’s fight. has the same size heart he Roly-poly Tony, carrying Michaud 144-373, Don Mathiews “In my mind I picked it up at four and beat the count.” million from an Arab coun­ 145- 389, Pete Scott 137, John did a good job and I appreciated that. They didn’t say try,” Ali told newsmen. “I Daly, 35, is a London always had — as big as a more than 220 pounds on his Clayton gives a different version. anything then about any complaints. Whelton Doing Very Well businessman and son of a bathtub. Mack 135-371, Mike Orlowski can only say it was an Arab fire-plug five-foot-nine ‘The count begins the second his knee touches the can­ former professional boxer. WILLIAM E. FITZGERALD “M ay^ George is a little embarrassed now but that’s Former East Catholic star and two-time All-State Money-wise, there hasn’t 159, Joe Giambelluca 138-376, country. I promised not to frame, rocked Louis with a Paul Bernard 149-141-411, Ed vas, Clayton said. “As soon as Foreman went down I not very sportsmanlike. A man gets beat, he should admit basketball selection Joe Whelton is doing just fine in He originally agreed to put been a great deal of change disclose which one.” couple of good right hands Ralph 144-352, Gabe Szabo 138- turned around to direct Ali to a neutral corner. He started he’s beaten. Let him come back and try to win.it back. But preliminary work at the University of Connecticut. The 5- up $1.5-million “risk” R IZ Z O POILGI. in Tony Galento either. He’s Ali has said that if he JUDGE OF p r o b a t e hTMt Oirato raONI m -lin and stayed on his feet for 368, Ed Schworm 369, Tom in that direction and that was good enough for me. He don’t say you were cheated. < 10 pass master who holds all of the Eagles’ assist records money for the Kinshasa in prdtty much the same fights again, it would not be tw h T>lw. KWiTW m -rn i thjee rounds in that fight, Fahey 364, Dom DeDominicis doesn’t have to be standing exactly in the corner for the “Hell, George was tired around the fourth round. He was has done, everything Husky Coach Dee Rowe thought he fight through the London • PraeUcad law for 19 yaar* In Manehaitar and Hartford count to begin. for less than double the then was kayoed in the 365, Tony DeDominicis 356, swinging like a lumberjack when he should have paced would. based Hemdale Company. • Partnar In law firm of Howard, Kohn, Spragua, and RUgarild from January 1,1961 fourth. Bert Carlson 351, Bill Chapman “I whirled around and picked up the count just before the record $5-million he got for lo Dacambar 31,1972 V himself. He tired himself out. He was more exhausted than ‘He’s a good leader. He delivers the ball extremely well whipping Foreman Oct. 30. • B.A. Dagra* from UConn In 19S0 The date of that knockout 367, Mick Holmes 366, Sandy tick of three. He was laying on his back at four and was • Doctor of Law from UConn In 1953 Hanna 357. hurt and if the fight had kept going, I think Ali might have on the break. 'The big thing he does well is direct the team. Ali has not said who his was June M, 1939. So how still on his back at five. When I said-six he started to stir. He has a pulse for the game. He sees the open man and Ups Earnings • Town Director of Manctioator from Novambar 1996 to Docambor 31, 1972 seriolisly hurt him. At the point it was stopped I had Ali 4-2- opponent might be — • PraaidanI of Manehoator'e AFS foraign atudanl axchang* In 1999 come the anniversary is No way in the world a person exhausted and hurt could 1 on my cards.” AKRON, Ohio (UPI) - Earl gets the ball there. He was extremely well coached in high Foreman or archrival Joe • Truala* of Lutx Jr. Muaaum In 1997 being celebrated on Nov. 16? make an attempt^o clear the deck when he’s still on his When Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney met in a retdrn school and what we teach him here he learns very fast,”' Anthony of Tacoma, Wash, • Praaldant of Manchaatar Chambar of Commerce 1965 - 1966 fmmmmmt Frazier but friends in his. • Charter mombor of Manchoaftr Jaycaa* “What the hell,” says back at six. I even shouted the count right in his ear to match at Soldiers’ Field in Chicago on Sept. 23, 1927, a Rowe said in a telephone conversation. pushed his earnings this year to Ex~Bat €hamp camp sai}^ he’s got his sights a record $88,255 on the • Vico-Chairman.of Manchoatar'a Radovalopmant Agency 1965 - 1966 1 Jimmy Frain. “They just wake him up. Sometimes you can do that. Whelton in UConn’s opening scrimmage hit nine of 11 • Trtaauror and Saeratary of Manchoaftr Bar Ataoclatlon 1972 - 1973 crowd of 104,943, who paid a record live gate of $2,658,660 -an Joe. Professional Bowlers Associa­ thought of it, that’s all.” Budyiyer Dead Foreman roiled over. He was in the center of the ring came to cheer for Dempsey to regain the ti^le. The cheers from the floor to go along with nine assists and in a scrim­ • vie* Praaldant of Manchaatar Bar Aitoclallon at pratanl tim* Nobody outside his wife is so he couldn’t grab onto the ropes to help himself up. He Ali has lost to Frazier tion tour with the $5,000 first • Chairman, Maating Commltta* of Chambar of Commare* at pratanl lima BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) rose to a huge roar in the seventh round when Dempsey mage at Holy Cross High in Waterbury this past once and beaten him once place money Monday night in • Mambar of Drug Advitory Council al prtionl timt any closer to Tony Galento had nothing to reach for and he was in no condition to jump Wednesday he doled out seven assists. • Veteran of Sacond World War — Charles S. “Buddy” Myer finally caught up and smashed Tunney to the canvas. and the friends said Ali the Canada Dry Open. than 73-year-old Jimmy Jr., 16 years a major leaguer ‘ up. I was still shouting the numbers at him but he was tur­ Tunney was stunned and Dempsey stood over him to “I don’t know if he’ll start,” Rowe said, “But he • Raakfa* at 140 Richmond Drive A. Frain, who trained him for ning over slowly. When I reached nine he was on his knees. wants to make the score 2-1 • Ftihar of two children and American League batting complete the kgockout as soon as he rose to his feet. The definitely fits into our plans. And before he’s through he before retiring. M AGNETIC , every one of his fights, in­ cham pion in 1935, died When I reached 10 he still had one hand or one knee, I should be a big favorite in Storrs. He’s a spectacular referee ordered Dempsey to a neutral corner under the Ali said he wouldn’t dis­ cluding his first one in the Thursday. He was 70. forget which, on the canvas. Either way, he wasn’t stan­ new rule that had just been installed, but Dempsey con­ player who makes things happen.” w i n d s h i e l d c o v e r ding.” pute Foreman’s claim that amateurs in 1926, and lives Myer, second baseman for tinued to glower down at the fallen champion as the 2 SECTION Km p ice, i m , now u d h o tt o ff yam only a few minutes away the Washington Senators, hit Clayton said he was puzzled and disturbed over he had been short-changed wlndiMild. Gan be uaed on rear windowi too! seconds ticked away. Notebook Jottings from him now. .349 for the title and finished on the count that cost him Foreman’s comments and even more surprised to hear Finally, Dempsey realized his mistake and went to a cor­ Many of the present members of the Manchester High Frain is Irish and talks fourth that year in balloting for that Ali was not certain either. the title but left him — like NO MORE DEFROSTING, ner. The referee took up the count, but in those few cross country team have younger brothers who could star 15’STEEL about Tony Galento in even, the league’s most valuable ^ “I don’t really know,” Ali said of Foreman’s accusation. Ali—$5-million richer player award. Myer had a precious seconds four, accordin^o timekeepers watch in the future. Senior Dave Lemieux’ sibling Ed goes to S P R ^ IN G . SCRAPING! dispassionate terms, yet it’s (before taxes). lifetime batting average of .303. He may be right. I don’t know. ’The referee’s the man who replays on film — Tunney had recovered his wits enough to Illing Junior High. Other combinations are Kevin and Mike BASKETBALL JUDGE CF PRCBATE I easy to discern the deep made the decision.” “I don’t really know,” WILLIAM E. FITZGERALD ‘Sm have every little thing!' He played with the Senators struggle to his feet before the count of 10. Only Tunney Schqlsky, Glenn and Steven Flosdorf, and Rich and Steven said Ali. “He (Foreman) feeling he has for his Italian and with the Boston Red Sox in Foreman also complained that Ali’s handlers loosened ever knew whether he could have beaten the count without POLE buddy. Telgener. Illing’s premier harrier Wes Fedorchak is may be right. The referee’s 1928. the ropes, on which Ali relied for much of the fight to the extra time and he always insisted that he was only looked to as future hope by Tribe Coach George TclMcopIng Pol* Adjuit* Baskat “I’ll tell you the kinda guy the man who made the Haight from 6* to 10' "where a nullify the force of Foreman’s punches, and that the can­ taking advantage of the situation afforded him and could Suitor....East Catholic has an outstanding cross country JDDGl nnOEIHtD SEEKS vas was too soft. decision.” Htavy Durable Steel dollar’s he is,” says Frain. «”He have arisen in time anyway. team this year. To their credit this season is the Hartford YOUR VOTE OF CONFIDENCE worth a remembers all the friends “I checked the ropes and walked all around the mat But, Ali added, even a wUh Anti-Rust th e miracta of majnStivA | After that close brush, Tunney pursued his jab and run County Conference title. But Coach Dave Kelley feels next longer count wouldn’t have Protective Coating Two years ago I asked you to give me an oppor­ dollar!" he ever had and anytime one checking for soft spots before the fight,” said Clayton, tactics and hurt Dempsey several times. Once again at )!he year might be even better. Juniors Mark Skehan, Joe (jowntcmm manehester of ‘em dies, Tony makes “and so did Dick Sadler, Foreman’s trainer. Nobody had done George Foreman any tunity to serve as your Judge of Probate. By your Bad News end, Dempsey was barely able to stand from.the beating he Burinskas, Joe Stamp and Kurt Paternostro return along votes on November 7,1972 you gave me that oppor­ sure to go to the funeral. anything to complain about. ’The ropes were tight and the good. “He would have been PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The took and the 10-round decision went to Tunney. with sophomores Luke O’Connor, Eric Lecko, Steve down again because I was ’ IS0.00 i99 tunity. Pittsburgh Steelers received Colbert and A1 DuPont. Only Jim Giulietti and Ed Dana fresh. I wasn’t tired...I could LValua Since then. It has been my pleasure to meet and to some bad news Thursday. will be lost to graduation. Freshman Brett Jones also is serve many of you In the Probate Court. I have In­ have gotten him the second stituted regular Thursday evening hours. Other seen by Kelley as a top Eagle harrier. Talent to bum is time with no trouble.” Their rookie punt returner possessed at the Eagles’ Nest. changes have been made which 1 hope have made I A VOTE FOR... ‘Foreman said Wednesday ' and wide receiver, Lynn Swann, the Court more convenient and accessible to you. Red,’ Opener Gonzalcz Leading World Amateur he had been the victim of a DAOUST ; suffered a compound disloca- PROFESSIONAL The Court's caseload has substantially Increased, [tion of his right ring finger in short count — 8 Vi seconds in- but I have tried to personally review each case and to ) practice Wednesday and will be CINCINNATI (UPI) - The LA ROMANA, Dominican pion who had opened the tourna­ meet as many Interested parties as possible. Cincinnati Reds, traditional Republic (U PI)'- Jaime Gon­ The U.S. had a two^lay total Harriet B. Haslett \ lost to the team indefinitely. ment with 79, one-putted an in­ of 446. South Africa was second Lady Golfers To Tour Japan As I pledged to you two years ago, I have given up hosts of the National League zalez of Brazil is the individual NOCKEV 4, credible 12 greens. «t 450 and Japan third at 452. my private law practice and I have devoted my full­ W i l l mean .. . [ Swann, Pittsburgh’s No. 1 opener, will start the 1975 leader midway through the SKATES A NCAA champion Curtis time to the Court, I renew my pledge to you to con­ PERIODIC PUBLIC COMMENT SESSIONS ►draft selection this year, In- season here against the league World Amateur Golf cham­ NARA, Japan OUPI) - Saturday through Monday at tinue to devote full-time to serving as your Judge of pionship. Strange of Wake Forest had a 75 Robbie Meier, the 20-year-oId ★ NO STATE INCOME TAX [jured the finger while attemp- champion Los Angeles Dodgers and New Yorker George Burns," ’ South African who led after the Leading money winner Joanne the Horyuji Country Club LIM ITED Probate. * ting to catch a pass. on Monday, April 7, the club an­ The Oklahoma State Garner and 38 other players on course here. *29®V89»*: hotting a trap shot for aii eagle first round with a 72, needed 37 s p e n d in g KEPT TO MINIMUM freshman shot a two-over-par nounced May. at the-final hole, a 76 for the putts Thursday,, shot 76, and the U.S. Ladies Professional Japan’s top woman player, SUPPLY . A ★ SENIOR CITIZEN BENEFITS EXPANDED 74 Thursday for a 36-hole total C U.S. national amateur cham­ was tied for second at 148 with Golfers Association tour will HIsako “Chaco” Higuchi, and of 147 and a one-stroke lead Wife Jonice, The Judge, daughters Megan and Debbie ★ CAMPAIGN REFORM LAWS CLARIFIED pion Jerry Pate of Alabama had Japan's Satoshi Yamazaki. compete in the LPGA Japan 32 other competitors from ★ MASS TRANSIT EXPANSION midway through the world a 77 but only the best three Golf Classic over 54 holes Japan will also participate in amateur. Koch was at 149. FREEZE ★ UNIFORMITY OF STATE TF|AFFIC LAWS count. the tournament. There will be W STHIII s t m e b u ild in o Tjhe U nited S ta te s, no cutoff after the second meanwhile, lengthened its-lead Boxer Injured round. 00 m p u b l ic a ii AND SUPPLY INC. in the team race to five shots Jan Ferrarls of San Fran­ HOCKEY HELMETS over second-place South WATERBURY (UPI) - cisco, winner of last year’s MOUTHGUARDS s t a t e BEPBESENTATIW • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL Africa behind a two-under-par May Not Qualify Waterbury Police are holding a tournament, will defend her Oil. SHINQUARDS MKHBiy DltniCT 72 by University of Florida man in the shooting Thursday of Limit 2 Oil. Pir Cwtomur and ACCESSORIES VOTE DEMOCRATIC ON NOVEMBER Sth championship. She defeated VOTE MOVEMBEH Sth tt • KITCHENS, QARAQES, ETC. senior Gary Koch, the first s8b- middleweight boxer Chic An­ Mrs. Higuchi on the second par score here in competition HARTFORD. (UPI) - A The Italian-American Stars tes. sudden death playoff hole. TIRE OUTLET CW »ti «*•»#» School, since the course opened three Hartford soccer club that 'Athletic Club, is located In The fighter was shot three FARR’S First prize is $15,000, second Hi 82 Vimon Iu Om i Hole Soltool, Voiplmok School FREE ESTIMATES years ago. qualified tor a state anti- Hartford’s predominantly ^imes at about 3:17 p.m. after prize,$11,000 and third prize $7,- 2 Main St. 643-7111 poverty grant of $43,903 Italian south-end section, where an apparent dispute over a 600. Phona 872-2228 ■ Open Mon. - Sat. Fltzgwrakl Committaa, Nick jRcktton, TraM um Quality Work at Raaaonabla Prieaa Koch, a tw o-tim e reportedly hai been using it to the average family income Is small amount of money. to 9 P.M. Southeastern Conference cham­ help persons who may not higher than the citywide qualify for such aid. average. t J

I. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl., Nov. 1, 1974 MMgHESTER EVEmNG HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Frl.. Nov. l. 1974- PAGE NINETEEN NFL Won’t Merge Bullet Win Skein Petrocelli Denies With WFL—Cizar SCOREBOARD Stewardess NEW YORK (UPl) - National McCloskey, a builder and realtor, was Hockey NHL Snapped at Seven Football League Commissioner Pete selected to head the Tampa franchise MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI) - Boston the same leg.” Rozelle has issued a strong “forget Wednesday but the owners faild to DIvlHlon I Red Sox third baseman Rico W L Petrocelli said he asked her three it” to those agree upon an owner for the Seattle T Pts. NEW YORK (UPI) — What the rest smothered Detroit llMOl. Petrocelli says he did not molest, kick NY Islanders 6 1 2 l4 times why she had kicked him, but fans hopeful of seeing their local franchise Thursday. of the NBA couldn’t accomplish, the Knicks 93, Hawks 90 or punch a United Airlines stewardess Philadelphia 6 1 13 schedule maker did. “She just gave me dirty looks and franchises absorbed by the es­ A group headed by Herman Earl Monroe’s game-high 35 points but said in court the woman attacked didn’t answer me.” NY Rangers 5 2 12 The Washington Bullets, playing tablished leagued in the event of the Sarkowsky, owner of the NBA’s Atlanta 5 2 12 paced New York over Atlanta. The him after he put both hands on her Later, as Mrs. Mondlin approached new league’s collapse. Portland Trailblazers, is considered DiviHion 2 their third game in three nights in Knicks’ other starting guard, Walt waist during a fchartered flight in 1970. three different cities, lost their first carrying a cu|) containinga soft drink, “There will be no complete nor par­ to be the leading contender for that W L T Pts. Frazier, was .injured in the first Petrocelli testified in State he said, “I said to her, ‘Wh^did I do tial merger with the WFL,” Rozelle Seattle team. Chicago 6 3 1 13 contest of the season after seven wins minute of play and will be out for five Supreme Court here Thursday in wrong? % Thursday night when they bowed to said Thursday, taking the hard line “ We’ve got our own expansion Vancouver 5 3 2 12 to seven days. Frazier’s left eye was response to a $750,000 damage suit' “Then she threw the coke, ice and Minnesota , 2 4 3 7 the Houston Rockets 95-92. Winner toward the new league and its latest plans,” Rozelle said. “There would be scratched and he was sent to the filed against him by Mrs. Susanne all, right in my face. I was stunned. I financial plight. “Nor will any of its St. Louis 2 5 3 7 Dave Wohl hit three^ftee throws in hospital for further examination. The Have Kelley lias Mondlin of Nevada City, Calif., who just nothing in it for the NFL to take Kansas City never said anything to her and she ran the final 13 seconds to secure the Hawks were led by rookie John produced another winning was a stewardess when the incident teams be taken into the NFL. two of the WFL’s teams. They’re Division 3 up to the cockpit.” “I say this very strongly and with Rocket victory. Houston led 92-90 with Drew’s 27 points. cross country team at East occurred. either going to make it or not make it W L Pts. The stewardess had testified that complete certainty, even more cer­ on their own. They’re not going to get 19 seconds left and Wohl, who scored Cavs 118, Pistons 101 Catholic High this season. In her suit, she charged the Los Angeles 29 points to lead the Rockets, was Petrocelli had placed his hands tainly than I said it about the any help from us.” The WFL has not Montreal Austin Carr tallied 33 points and He also doubles as track ballplayer touched her “below” the fouled by Wes Unseld. The 6-2 guard “underneath my bustline,” but hp League.” filed any major suits against the nFL Detroit Bobby Smith had 18 for the Cavs in and field mentor in the bustline while the team flew from denied the allegation. ) Rozelle’s announcement, came yet as the AFL did when it attempted Pittsburgh made the first of two attempts, but their triumph over Detroit. The Cavs, spring. Boston to Detroit on April 16, 1970. was fouled again and made both free A witness for Mrs. Mondlin, Mrs. shortly after the word that Bir­ to force a merger in the early 1960s Washington 1 8 1 trailing by 10 points midway through Petrocelli said Thursday he was Carol Carroll, a stewardess of Sun­ mingham, long believed to be one of and Rozelle, with a sarcastic smile, Division 4 throws seconds after Phil Chenier the second period, shot a sizzling 65 returning from the men’s room when made a bucket for the Bullets. nyvale, Calif., testified Wednesday the strongest WFL franchises, was in said “they’re playing it cozier this W L per cent in the third quarter and went he met Mrs. Mondlin, 28, standing that she did not see Petrocelli punch financial trouble. Already the WFL time.” Buffalo Chenier tied Wohl for high point ahead to stay 61-60 on a pair of foul “sideways” serving coffee in the Boston honors, and Bullets guard Kevin \\ Mrs. Mondlin, but saw Petrocelli has folded up franchises in Detroit Rozelle also said no WFL players shots by Dick Snyder with 2:26 gone in narrow aisle of the plane. raise his arm, and later saw Mrs. Toronto Porter added 18. the second half. and Jacksonville, shifted the New would be allowed to jump to the NFL California f “I put both my hands on her waist Mondlin’s head “snap back.” York and Houston teams and taken and play this season either because Houston forward Rudy Detroit’s Bob Lanier canned 13 of 16 SPORTS and said, ‘Excuse me,’ so I could get Thursday's Results Tomjanovich got 17 points, and the Former teammates Billy Conigliaro over the Orlando team. the WFL, season ended or because from the field in the first half for a 31 by,” he said. “She kickec^^me from and Mike Andrews appeared as Philadelphia 5, NY Rangers 1 Rockets counted on ^ id Abdul-Aziz SLATE While writing off any thoughts of ab­ they were otherwise free agents. Montreal 3, Washington 0 point effort that gave the Pistons a 58- behind on my right shin and then she character witnesses for Petrocelli. Chargers Out to^Get over ,500 Mark Tonight for a game high 19 rebounds. sorbing the Memphis, Hawaii or Bir­ Rozelle said that this was only an St. Louis 1, Los Angeles 1 55 halftime lead. But the big center Saturday half turned and kicked me again on The trial resumes today. mingham franchises from the WFL, In the only other National Basket­ was held to only 10 points in the se­ FOOTBALL extension of a policy already in effect WHA All even in the won and lost column after four games, the Chargers Rozelle instead announced plans in regard to the Canadian leagues and ball Association games. New York cond half. Enrico Fermi a t Dave Young, John Alosky, Dick Smith, Marc Marziola, John East Manchester will step out against the Eagles tonight in the first of two games at Wednesday for the addition of four edged Atlanta 93-90 and Cleveland Buehler, Ken Miffit. Third row, Frank Carlson, Dave DelMastro, Ed the minor leagues and was continued W L T Pts. East Catholic at East Hart­ Mt.Neho in the Midget Football League starting at 6:30. Charger Kennison, Mike Fraser, Ken DeDominIcis, Jamie Smith, Steve teams to the NFL, two in 1976 and two to include the WFL so that no NFL New England 5 N,E, Grid Roundup GIVE ME A BAT! ford Penney JV^s Trim Illing on Grid, 38-8 squad members, front row, left to right, Tom Duff, Tom Kennison, Ruggiero. Rear row, George Maloney, Harold Duff, Denis Wirtalla, more that year or later. That would league would be able to stock their Cleveland 2 NEW YORK (UPI) -- John Newington at Rockville Kevin Theodore, Tim Fogarty, Brian McCauley, Kurt Carlson, Mike bring the league to 30 teams. teams during the last part of the Chicago 1 Wadsworth, a pitcher for Brendon Moriarty, Lou Johnson. The Giants will attempt to clinch South Windsor at F ar­ Succumbing in football action interepeted pass by Colin Playing well for Illing were Savidakis, Marc Gagnon. Second row,-Sean Belleville, Larry Duff, Tampa, Fla., and Seattle were season with new players. Indianapolis 1 Louisville of the National mington , the championship against the Patriots in the nightcap tonight. yesterday was Illing Junior O’Neil and a two-point conver- Dan Peterson, Karl Golnik, Bill chosen to begin operation in 1976. Tom West Holy Cross, B.U. League, gave up 36 hits in a SOCCER High, 38-8 to the Penney JVs. sion on a quarterback sneak by PiUard, Dave Eigner, Jim Hea- W L T Pts. nine-inning game on Aug. 17. Middlesex CC at MCC (11 Illing’s lone score was on an Craig Ostrout. ly and Chris Godreau. San Diego 4 1 0 8 1894. a.m.) Houston 4 0 Start Heavy Slate Phoenix 2 1 Adams on Spot •Program Now in 20th Season- Minnesota 2 0 BOSTON (UPI) - One team will get untracked and the Michigan 2 0 other might well be derailed for the rest of the season after Canadian TV Holy Cross plays at Boston University Friday nieht AND W L Pts. “I’m probably as frated With Patriots Toronto 6 I 12 now as I’ve ever been in One of the region’s other RADII Quebec 4 1 0 8 most gifted player’s split FOXBORO, Mass." (UPI) — Bob Adams will be ready for Three Firemeir-M Duty Winnepeg 4 1 0 coaching,” said BU Coach the sacrifice, if the situation dictates, when the New Vancouver 3 3 0 Paul Kemp at the weekly end Pat Mclnally will need England Patriots war with the Buffalo Bills Sunday for TONIGHT Edmonton 0 2 0 college football luncheon. all his pass-catching and first plAce in the AFC East. . 7:30 Celtics vs. 76ers BOWLING Thursday's Results ’’There’s no reason we punting wiles when he and Adamshs steps into the tight SATURDAY Started Midget Football Cleveland 4, Michigan 2 should be 4-3; we should be Harvard host Penn in an Ivy end slot vacated by Bob 2:00 UConn vs. Rutgers, New England 6, Indianapolis better than that but I can’t League contenders’ contest. WTIC Windsor,who tore ligaments Adams, who now becomes quite convince the players.” The Quakers are led by run­ the starting tight end for the 5:00 (8) Wide World of INDISTRIAL- Jeff Baker San Diego 4, Chicago 3 ning back Jack Wixted, who in his knee last week while By Earl Yost The official name of the organization was the Fire and 221, A1 Borello 203, Leo Nelson “The only way you can remainder of the season, is Sports: Auto Raring has three consecutive 100- driving the last two yards 11:00 (22) Bruins vs. Police Athletic Assn., with volunteer members of the 202, Dick Murphy 206-556, Pete solve (frustrations) is to W- the only change for New Twenty years ago, tiree firemen on duty at the then Fire yard games, and Boston- for the game-winning Islanders Co.No.3 on Spruce’Street - Ernest Pohl, Sedrick Straughan police and fire departments handling the key jobs. DeCarli 203, Ken Thomas 204, I-N.” The Terriers lost, 13-7, touchdown against England in Sunday’s game. SUNDAY Skip Kelly 245-244-642, Mac to Rhode Island last week, bred Adolph “Beep Beep” Several other players are in­ and Jim “Dutch” Fogarty - turned on the television set to Manchester’s first two clubs, and four from Meriden and Bellizeare. Minnesota. 11:00 (22) Notre Dame vs. watch /potball. It was New Year’s Day, 1955. one from Middlefield comprised the State Midget Football Segar 224-234-651. Basketball the second time in three jured but all are expected to Navy Bellizeare’s mother will The reserve tight end, in As an added attraction, there was a so-called midget League. The Fire Fighters won with an impressive 7-1 ABA games they could have won play, with the possible 1 tOO (3) Eagles vs. Steeiers \ LEAGUE- Russ DeVeau have a problem — deciding his second season with the won-lost record. East but instead lost by one exception of wide receiver 1:00 (22, 30) Patriots vs. football game being telecast from Dallas, Texas. 168-156-455, Rocco Lupacchino Patriots after four years W L Pet. GB touchdown. whether to watch Adolph at Steve Schubert (leg sprain). Bills If the small fry sport was big in Texas, why not Termed a success after that initial campaign, two more 143-138-414, Art Johnson 148-141- Harvard or young brother with Pittsburgh, watched Manchester? The idea was kicked around and before the local teams were organized in 1956 and the Smoke Eaters Kentucky 6 1 .857 Holy Cross’ story is a little 4:00 (3) Giants vs. Chiefs 411, Ken Seaton 140-137-401, different. The Crusaders, 2- Preston, who will play for the film of Windsor catching The Bills will.be healthy, New Year’s college game was finished, the wheels were and Blue Devils joined the program for an all-local league. Tony M arinelli 378, Mike New York 6 3 .667 1 Virginia 3 3 .500 2Vi B oston State against a Jim Plunkett pass, getting with the return of running In 1963 the Fire and Police A.A. stepped down and Balesano 144-373, A1 Bujaucius 4, were overmatched two already in motion to bring the sport to Manchester. St. Louis 3 6 .333 4 hit and then ignoring the 183-429, Fred MpCurry 138-367, weeks ago against torrid Plymouth State in a New back Jim Braxton to full­ Request Denied Meriden already had such a circuit and the Manchester turned the promotion over to a group of interested parents Memphis 2 5 .286 4 pain to score with three Ed Bujaucius 159-383, Charles Temple but last week lost England Football time duty. Doug Allen and HOUSTON (UPI) - An delegation, consisting of Pohl, Fogarty, George and supporters of midget football and the Manchester West seconds left in the game. Whelan 135-383, Ed Burbank 13-10 to the disciplined Conference game two miles Dave Washington again will appeals court has denied a mo­ McCaughey (now a police captain) and the late Pat Midget Football Assn, was formed W L Pet. GB “It took a tremendous 140-397, Bob Boroch 138-386, Ed Cadets of Army at West down the road. be the outside linebackers, tion to permit defensive Bolduc, assistant sports editor of The Herald, motored to Five years ago a fifth entry was added. The names of the Denver 5 1 .833 li] Kovis 137-380, Frank Calvo 148- In other ivy games, amount of intensity to over­ replacing John Scorpin and lineman John Matuszak to jump the Silver City, learned all they could about midget foot­ teams have changed since the beginning with all clubs now San Antonio 5 2 .714 V2 Point. “I said early in the 393, Bundi Tarca 138-377, Hank season that Holy Cross is astounding Yale entertains come the pain and do what Rich Lewis who were hurt to the Wold Football League. ball and came back home more enthusiastic than ever. carrying major league nicknames - Giants, Jets, Patriots, San Diego 3 5 .375 3 he did,” praised Adams. Martyn 378. Mike Pagani 151- like a new car that needed to dropping Dartmouth, two weeks ago when Buffalo Matuszak, picked by the Two teams made up the Manchester membership that Eagles and Chargers. Utah 2 6 .250 4 What if Adams is called Houston Oilers as the National 379. Pete Aceto 140-367. Roy Indiana 1 4 .200 3V(i be broken in,” said Crusader Princeton visits Brown and edged New England, 30-28, first year, the fall of 1955, with the Fire Fighters, coached Formed in 1961, the Women’s Auxiliary has been a finan­ DeVeau 355. Don Simmons 354, upon to endure the pain for Footbalf League’s No. 1 draft Thursday's Results assistant coach John Columbia welcomes Cornell. at Rich Stadium. by the late Elof “Swede” Solomonson, defeating the Police cial angel for the midgets, having contributed over $12,- Rit Alkas 351. Carl Bolin 352. the sake of the team as choice in 1973, walked out of No games Scheduled Hickman. “Well, sir then Yankee Conference Cruisers, 22-0. 000 to meet operating expenses thtough various fund­ Windsor did? “I looked at it The rematch shapes up as camp last August and joined the we’ve added a passing gear, leader, (Connecticut, travels Bill Shaw, now an officer with the Connecticut State raising projects. ' ‘ HI.OSSOMS- Lucille Hen- from that viewpoint and I another tough, physical Houston Texans of the WFL. the other thing we’re trying to Rutgers, while Police, coached the losers. The date was Sunday, Sept. II, Midget football has won the stamp of approval from dicks 137. Lorraine Swift 128. hope I would do the same game between the two Matuszak was in a Texans to do is put in some points.” Massachusetts heads for game five plays before the 1955 at Charter Oak Park. The playing field was located many as a worthwhile project. It has a solid spot on the an­ Jane Morrison 127. thing Bob did. He’s a hero, young teamspwho both are NBA “I know the kind of foot­ Colgate. In conference Oilers stopped him with a tem­ Iw^t^^^^ playground and tennis court area is now nual sports calendar in (his City of Village Charm. Eastern Conference he’s really a hero. 6-1 on the season. porary injunction. VITOMOTIVE- George ball game Paul Kemp’s games, Rhode Island is at Moquin 213-536. Nelson Walsh Atlantic Division team plays - ‘let’s get in the New Hampshire and Ver­ 579. Sandy Kershaw 197-459. W L Pet. GB mont is at Maine. Buffalo 4 2 .667 corner and fight it out.’ New York 4 3 .571 We’ll be ready.” In other games: Tufts Philadelphia 3 3 .500 1 A loss under the lights plays at Amherst, AIC visits Cards Win Away Boston 3 4 .429 would end any chance of a Central Connecticut, Bow- Stormed Central Division winning season for the doin goes to Bates, Southern Maryland Back W L Pet. GB Ousaders, who play four Connecticut plays at Washington 7 1 .875 more games after the B BridgeiJbrt, Coast Guard at SHREVEPORT, La. Erom Division Title Houston 4 3 .571 2Vs clash. A Boston University Trinity, Colby at Hobart, (UPI) —• A pair of Pete NEW YORK (UPI) — Don’t look now but the St. Louis As Grid Power Cleveland 4" 4 .500 3 defeat would tell Kemp that Springfield at Wagner, Brathard touchdown passes Atlanta 3 4 .429 3V4 he probably will finish the Williams at Union, Cardinals can just about wrap up the National Conference New Orleans 0 7 .000 Eastern Division race Sunday. — to Rufus Fergusun carried 6Mi year as he started — Worcester Tech at RPI, the Portland Storm to a 14-10 NEW YORK (UPI) — More than 20 years have past since The Cardinals, the lone un­ frustrated. Norwich at Middlebury, AVAILABLE IN REGULAR CAB AND CLUB CAB. win over the Shreveport the University of Maryland was thought of seriously as a \ beaten team in the National Dallas used some razzle- Boston College Coach Joe Plattsburgh State at Fact: Underneath the' Sno-Fiter name is a tough, depend­ Steamer in a World Football college football power, but all that could .change in two Western Conference Required optional equipment includes 55-amp alternator, I Football League at 7-0, are dazzle inolving Drew Pear­ hours this weekend. Yukica hopes the frustration Bridgewater State, un­ able Dodge four-wheel-drive Power Wagon. Now, that’s Just League game Thursday Midwest Division 70-amp-hr battery, plow lights, front cleaflmce and identifica­ in Dallas to face the Cow­ son, the NFC’s leading • •* is behind him now. The beaten Albany State at for openers. You also get heavy-duty front springs and axle, night. As it is. The Terrapins are Maryland, which lost only W L Pet. GB tion lights, and increased cooling. Sno-Fiter Is available as a boys and a victory can just receiver, to beat tte New ranked 12th in the nation, Eagles, off a 55-7 rout of Curry, Mass. Maritime at pgwer lift, seven-way control valve, and a power W100 or W200 pickup in a variety of colors with a choice of Beathard hit Ferguson to Alabama (21-16) and KC-Omaha 5 1 .833 about do it as far as,the NFC York Giants 21-7. re, ■son but few people outside of the Detroit Villanova to even their Nichols, New Haven at engines, transmissions, and assorted convenience options. with a six-yard strike to cap Florida (17-10), is rolling 3 4 .420 2V^ East is concerned. threw one TD pass and Washington-area natives Chicago J 5 .375 3 record at 3-3, host West Western Connecticut and The Dodge Sno-Fiter, truly a truck for all seasons. caught another. a 72-yard, 10-play drive on toward an Atlantic Coast St. Louis holds a three- pfobably know that. Except Milwaukee 1 5 .167 4 Virginia and a semi-healthy Maine Maritime at In another big game Sun­ the Storm’s first possession Conference championship, game edge over both for the bookmakers who’ve while Penn State is 6-1, Pacific Division Danny Buggs. Framingham State Friday day, Buffalo will be at New of the game. W L Philadelphia and tabbed coach Jerry having lost 7-6 to Navy in a Pet. GB night. PROVEN: England for first place in He followed up with a 34- Golden State 4 2 .667 Washington and a four-game Claiborne’s 5-2 club a mere the AFC East. Both are 6-1, yarder to Ferguson with rainstorm. But the Lions Seattle f .571 W lead over Dallas, struggling one-point underdog to Penn with New England’s lone 1:07 remaining in the second have lost their ability to Lo*s Angeles 3 3 .500 1 along at"3-4. A Cardinal vic­ State at the Nittany Lions' loss coming at Buffalo 30-28 period. Portland’s record dominate and had to Phoenix 3 3 .500 1 Surgery Successful tory would leave them with home ballpark. Portland two weeks ago. Buffalo beat rose to 7-10-1, while struggle against West ----- 3 4 .429 at least a three-game ^ g e Penn State defensive end Thur8clay%Re8ull8 Chicago 16-6 Sunday while Shreveport Slipped to 6-11-1. Virginia in a battering game On Wynn and Russell going into the finaPsix Greg Murphy also isn’t New York 93, Atlanta' 90 New England, which at Morgantown last week games of the season and fooled by the Terrapins, Cleveland 118, Detroit 101 INGLEW(X)D, Calif. (UPI) before winning 21-12, Dodger pitcher Tommy John, only a complete and utter previously upset Super Bowl whose only two losses were Houston 95, Washington 92 — Elbow operations on Los champion Miami and Los Elsewhere, top-ranked Ohio who missed the last half of the collpase could prevent the narrow ones to Alabama and Angeles Dodger centerfieldec Angeles, added Super Bowl State is a 38-point choice 1974 season with an elbow in­ Cardinals from winning its Brown Quits Florida early in the season. Jimmy Wynn and shortstop Bill loser Minnesota to the list over Illinois; No. 2 Michigan jury, will have the cast first division title since 1948. Nevertheless, Murphy is 30 over Indiana; No. 3 Russell Thursday were removed from his left arm with a 17-14 victory in the Ranger Post feels Joe Paterno's current Football pronounced successful. Friday. “If we’re not for real, then last three seconds. Alabama is a 21-point pick Dr. Frank Jobe, team physi­ ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) - eighth-rated Penn State over surprising Mississippi WEL we’re real lucky,” says Car­ In other games Sunday, cian, performed the surgery dinal Coach Don Coryell. “If Dr. Robert W. “Bobby” Brown club, despite, its struggles State; No. 4 Auburn is pick­ East . Oakland is at Denver, Thursday resigned as president and said both operations "went that’s the case. I’d rather be with some of th% nation's ed versus No. 10 Florida; W L T Pts. well.” He said Wynn and Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, of the Texas Rangers to return Florida 12 6 0 lucky than real. But to be “creampuffs” far. No. 5 Notre Dame is 32 over .667 Russell would remain at Cen- Minnesota at Chicago, to practice as a Fort Worth, Charlotte 10 8 0 BOLAND won’t be psyched oTit when Navy; No! 6 Southern Cal is .556 tlnela Valley Hospital for three realistic, five of our games Washington at Green Bay, Tex., heart specialist. Philadelphia 8 10 0 .444 they meet Maryland in 20 over California; No. 7 or four days. DODGE have gone down to the final New Orleans at Detroit, Cin­ Brown, a, former New York x-Jacksonville 4 10 0 .266 OIL CO. Saturday’s regionally Texas A&M is 11 over Wynn, troubled season-long minute, so I guess we could cinnati at Baltimore, Atlan­ Yankee infielder, was named O niral team president May 1. He is a • televised showdown that Arkansas; No. 9 Nebraska,- by a sore throwing arm, had e^ily be 2-5.” ta at Miami, the New York W L T PU. bone chips removed from his EST. 1935 stockholder in the group that already has bowl trimmings the Big Eight's likely con­ Memphis IS 3 0 .833 B O Y S But the Carinals are 7-0, Giants at Kansas City, right elbow. Some ligaments IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT purchased the Rangers from to it. Birmingham 13 5 0 .722 not 2-5, and Dallas will be Cleveland at San Diego and tribution to the Orange and muscles in the,,elbow were Bob Short last spring. “We’re looking for them Bowl, is 15 over Colorado Chicago 7 11 0 .389 fighting to stay alive. Houston at the New,York also reconstructed.'' FUEL OIL Brown had said he did not to hit hard, but everybody's and No. 11 Texas is 21 over x-Detroit 1 13 0 .071 St. Louis used two Jets. Los Angeles is at San The ulna nerve In Russell’s wish to remain club president been talking about how SMU. WtNil left elbow, his non-throwing touchdown passes by Jim Francisco Monday night. Indefinitely. W L T Pet. 37.9 O Hart and a 53-yard intercep­ much they bench press," he arm, was repositioned bwaiise 200 onion MlnIdHim auniuB “We have excellent people in said. “What are they going x-S. Calif. 13 5 0 .722 of Russell's complaint the D odge tion return for a score by DALLAS (UPI) - the right places-Billy Martin Portland 7 10 1 to do, come up to the line Sifin RInyer .394 elbow would “pop out” at AUTOMATIC delivery” Roger Wehrli to build up a Duane Carrell, an NFL castoff as manager, Dan O’Brien as QThe Hawalians , 7 11 0 24 HOUR SERVICE AUTHORIZED DEALERS and flex their muscles?” NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - times. Chorches Motors, Inc. and formerly with the defunct Shreveport 6 11 1 big lead over Washington general manager and' Hal The New Orleans Saints have .369 Russell’s ailment was not World Football League Both learns are riding five x-Team Disbanded and then held off a Redskin Keller as head of our farm signed Chris Farasopoulos. a related to a sore right shoulder 646-6320 game winning streaks and ThurNilay'H ReNulU 80 Oakland Straat rally in the second half Sun­ ’Jacksonville Sharks, was operation and I expect I’ll be« he had during the last part of former starting safety with the 309 Ctniir 81., Minchttior day to win 23-20. picked up Wednesday by the called upon only occasionally," both will be playing with the , to a player con­ Portland 14, Shreveport 0 the season, Jobe, said. Manchester, Connactictit . Brown said. ^ bowl scouts iq mind. tract. PAGE TWENTY -MANCHESTER EVENING^KRALD.,Manchester, Conn., Frl., Nov. 1> 1974

^.NpHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 1, 1974- PAGE TWENTY-ONE Greyhound Fined $5^000 / BUSINESS WASHINGTON (UPI) - The BUSINESS Richard M. Nixon anti Sen. Gasch, was the most which Greyhound Ctorp. has been fined George S. McGovern. $5,000 for illegally contributing could ' be levied under the ASSIT. SAKES corporate funds to the 1972 federal law that prohibits The $5,000 fine, imposed by political contributions or expen­ MANAGER presidential campaigns of U.S. District Judge Oliver Employment Increases Donald F. Fenton of South ditures by banks, corporations Farms Dr., Manchester, has or labor unions. In early October, Greyhound F r joined the FrostUo. of Woburn, "n Most Areas of State Mass., as assistant sales Hansen Leaves WFSB pleaded guilty to contributing manager for Bolens outdoor $16,040 to various political com­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Bill owns the Washington Post, mittees organized for Nixon and power equipment. Hansen, WFSB-TV’s news Manufacturing and non­ Newsweek, and a number of McGovern between Oct. 10, The largest annual employ­ Meriden, $192.85. Production The Frost Co., one of the anchorman, will be leaving the manufacturing employment in­ radio and television stations. 1972, and Feb. 28, 1973. ment gain of 9,820 jobs was worker wages were higher in country’s largest outdoor power station as of Nov. 25, and he will creased in 14 of Connecticut’s Hansen, 46, a resident of A legal document filed by the reported in the Hartford area, alt sections in September then equipment distributors, an­ be replaced by Pat Sheehan, 17 labor market areas from Simsbury, said Wednesday his Watergate prosecutor charged followed by New London, 7,960; during the same month last nounced Fenton's appointment now anchorman at WTNH-TV August to September, the state departure was not by personal that Greyhound’s senior of­ Danbury, up 2,540 and New Bri­ year. followine its recent expansion of New Haven, it has been an-' labor department has reported. ^ I choice. “I eliminated the word ficers were encouraged to con­ tain, an increase of 1,910. as five State New England dis­ nounced. Small monthly declines were “ All areas reported Id^wer urF ‘resign’ from the press tribute personal funds to the Ansonia area factory workers tributor for Bolens power lawn WFSB was known as WTIC recorded in Norwalk and employment in September release,”-he said. presidential candidate of their earned a record $218.94 in mowers, riding mowers, trac­ before it as purchased earlier Torrington and nonfarm September for the longest when the statewide rate Sheehan will co-anchor tors, tillers, snow throwers, and this year by the Post-Newsweek choice, and the company reim­ employment remained stable in workweek, 45.9 hours, at $4.77 droj)ped to 5.8 per cent from WFSB’s 6 p.m. news show with bursed them witn a ’ "bonus’ • mulching mdwers. Stations, a subsidiary of the Danbury. an hour. Workers in the Bristol August’s 6.6. The New London A1 Terzi, who now co-anchors that was twice the amount of Fenton is an active member Washington Post Co., which the show with Hansen. . the contribution. Compared with a year ago, area earned $214.34 weekly at area had the lowest rate, 4.2 per of the Sales and Marketing overall employment was up in the highest hourly rate of $5.14 cent. Willimantic was next with Executives of Hartford and an • 113 areas, with Bridgeport, for a 41.7-hour week, followed 4.5; Danbury, 4.9 per cent; elected member of the FMC ‘Danielson, Norwich and by New London, $2Q3.20; Stam­ Hartford, 5.1; Norwalk and Corp. Outdoor Power Equip­ ■Willimantic recording declines ford. $202.18; Hartford, $194.88; Stamford, each with 5.2 per ment Division Distributor Ad- Uniformity of State Traffic Laws with NOf one per cent or less. New Britain, $194.04 and cent and Norwich, 5.3. I visory Board. Fenton, a Korean* Car Snaps Banner Surrounding States will help prevent Army Veteran, and- his wife, Instead of the usual ribbon cutting, a commuter^ railroad car snapped a banner), at the Nancy, have one son, Brent. Accidents and SAVE LIVE^.. dedication of a $2.4 million commuter car repair shop at New Haven. The new fa ^ ty was built for the Connecticut Department of Transportation (UPI Photo). OPERATIONS MANAGER Donald F. Fenlon HARRIET HASIEH Wayne E. Keith, son of Mr. Scented ; .a and Mrs. Earle Keith of 351 W. UCONN LECTURE ly, will address a 4 p.m. chairman of the board of direc­ will study this area carefully and (^nter^ St., Manchester, has The developing impact of the colloquium at UConn’s Social tors. propose Legislation to SAVE LIVES... been appointed operations current economic-political Science Building. Hartford Despatch, local T-Shirts manager at the New York crisis in Italy will be discussed agency Tor Allied Van Lines, Vote for Fresh New Initiative Nov. 5th headquarters of Dun & at the University of Connecituct RE-ELECTED was also elected to the Nov. 6 in a public lecture by an Republican State Representative Bradstreet, Inc. Robert K. Mooney,’ president Millionaire’s Club of Allied Van Debuts authority on Italian foreign and 13th Assembly District Keith’s career with Dun & of Hartford Despatch, was re­ Lines at this meeting. Hartford Bradstreet began in 1962. as a demestic policy. ! Despatch sold in excess of $1 POLLS: Church of Christ - Martin School \^ASHINGTON (UPI) - elected a Director of Allied Van personal coljector at Hartford, Dr. Luigi Graziano, associate million of transportation Nathan Hale School - Verplanck School American technology is about Lines, Inc., at the annual and he was later assigned as an professor of political science at to unload on an unsuspecting meeting of stockholders Oct. 18. revenue for Allied Van Lines in Edward Weiss Treas. account manager in 1964. He the University of Catania, Sici­ the year ending June 30, 1974. public a new sensation — the Mooney was also lenamed vice Nine years ago I was privileged to help draft a new Constitution served in this capacity until scented t-shirt. for Connecticut. Now I seek your help so that I might lead our 1967, when he was appointed Banana. Strawberry. Orange. senior account manager. Anchovy. Oregano. Root beer. state under that Constitution. In 1968, he moved to New Whisky. You can smell any way 7 Today each of us worries a little more than yesterday, knowing Haven as a sales representative you Want. If it goes over, the and in 1969, waS promote^ to olfactory entrepreneurs are that things are just not right. We seek new directions, safeguards, commercial collection division already sniffing around at the manager at Hartford. He con­ underpants market. a sense of security. Life is not easy for our people. tinued as manager until his re­ The possibilities are endless. I want to continue my service in government to help make cent promotion. Outfit your date in gardenia In 1971, Keith was among 40 instead of buying the real thing. things right. This is why mine has been a campaign of action, management and sales Slip into a garlic to offend an with positive recommendations to meet our problems. ' Wayne E. Keith executives selected to attend a offensive visitor. Thrill your co­ week-long management workers day long with the Action on jobs. seminar at Princeton, for lingering essence of freshly study, workshop discussions, baked breakfast muffins. Early in the campaign I outlined an eight point program to bring afld the preparation of The nose behind this news is a E lla G ra sso new industry to Connecticut and create new Job opportunities recommendations to top ■ § i. Miami firm calle(L^“Smell It management. Like It Is, Inc.” for our workers. My experience in Congress saving the fuze Keith attended local elemen­ It has just started dis­ tary schools and was graduated 1*1 I Y S h O O l " tributing 12 million t-shirts. The - industry from forejgn competition helped develop this plan. And ■11 from Manchester High School 1 4 4 \I( D O N \ l />• S ^ initial choices are limited — in the very middle of the campaign I was able to help and the University of Connec­ An imaginary trip through strawberiT, floral and orange. management and labor in Bristol to retain and expand Ingraham ticut. the tamous yellow N “We think peach is going to SA V E S5 arches of McDonald's." Solar Panels be a big one. Banana. Pine. our reg. 13.44 20-piece set is made Industries when it was threatened with extinction. It is the job HONOR TABLE al least Probably chocolate,” said Dick ot sturdy plastic. A ED HOFFMAN 24 per store 7 play figures Pipefitter guides the first of 20 solar collector panels being Fleming, executive vice presi­ of the Governor to show leadership. Ed Hoffman, a represen­ included. ; installed on the roof of New England Telephone’s central dent of the company. tative of Connecticut General "And then we do crazy smells Action on grocery bills. , office in North Chelmsford, Mass. Part of a system that Life Insurance Co. in Vernon, too. We can do whiskey, beer, will provide a portion of the building’s heat with solar When supermarkets kept re-pricing goods already on the shelves, has qualified for the Honor motor oil, cold lamb. We’ve energy, each three-by-six-foot panel is coated with a black .Table, the company’s highest even duplicated Kentucky material that makes it more absorbtive of the sun’s heat 1 campaigned up and down Connecticut to stop this practice and honor for its field sales Fried Chicken.” ooaiuoo.v ltaln»\llvr energy. The system is the first ever installed in the entire Right now, Fleming says, he introduced legislation in Washington. As Governor I would seek representatives. Honor Table membership is, Bell System and is expected to supply more than 50 per has 200 smells on hand, but a state law. Already one supermarket has said, “We hear you SA V E NOW I awarded to those whose cent of the building’s heat. (UPI Photo) there really is no limit. He says our rag. S.S8 Ed H offm an professional skill in serving 'V-- the strawberry t-shirts now loud and clear” and they have stopped the practice. As in ^ i t at laaat 24 par atora clients places them in the top 10 ' / / 'it ^ being sold features a big previous consumer campaigns, I think we shall succeed in this KENNER 23RD ANNIVERSARY per cent nationally in perfor­ i ^ * i i NUTTS Y For Hovercraft strawberry and the slogan one. ‘ |99 BABY ALIVE j L TENNIS GAME “ Smell It Like IL Is.” The Caldor, Inc., a Norwalk-based mance among the company’s career agents. She eats and drinks like a aroma will last, Fleming says, regional discount departmeqf iW pW i /Try to outwit your opponent Action on electric rates^ store chain, will celebrate its Hoffman is a member of the real baby! Comes with dish, Local UConn Grad through about 10 washings. V S A V E S3 spoon, bottle, special food, I by smashing the counter-bal- Hartford Life Association of , I anced ball across court with At a recent exhibit for the 23rd anniversay in November our rag. 13.99 diapers. Batteries not In­ Wheil the protests m oui^d against the fuel adjustment charges Life Underwriters, and is at laaat 24 par atora cluded. —II spring activated racketl The people who make premiums with a huge sale inaugurated by associated with Conecticut family will love it. and other five-away novelty on our electric bills, I cpi^issioned a report which uncovered a 20-page advertising circular Wins $250 Prize General’s Hartford agency. He IL items, Fleming said, his com­ starting Monday at all 30 Caldor at least $19,000,000 in overcharges permitted by the Public is located in Vernon district of­ pany “even threw in a few pair stores in Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts'. fice at the Vernon Proffesional Hugh H. Tansey III of 121 In addition to the $250 award of scented panties.” Utilities Commission. Against the strong opposition of the PUC, Carl Bennett, chairman of the Building, and lives at 85 Hoff­ |99 : 9 9 Olcott St., Manchester, a recent for Tansey in the Foundation’s “We’re talking to the panty I am fighting at PUC hearings and in the courts to recover for board and president of Caldor, man Rd., Ellington. graduate of the University of Student Engineering Design industry,” he added, “to see if recalls November 1951 when he Connecticut, has won fourth i Award Program, the UConn we can work some deal with customers whatever has been wrongfully taken. The PUC must SA V E $5 SA V E NOWI and his wife, Dorothy, opened SALES SEMINAR our rag. 34.99 prize in a national competition mechanical engineering depart­ them.” our rag. 7.33 be abolished and replaced with a strong Utility Control ' the doors of their first store—a A one-day seminar for owners at laaat 24 par atorr at laaat 24 par atora sponsored by the Lincoln Arc ment will receive a $250 grant. second floor discount outlet in and managers of small Welding Foundation of The unrestricted grant and a Authority. AURORA Port Chester, N.Y. “With an in­ businesses who wish to increase Cleveland, Ohio. plaque will be presented to Dr. HAMILTON ORDER AIR HOCKEY FLINTSTONES'^ itial investment of $8,000, saved their export sales potential will Tansey, who received a BS Herbert A. Koenig, head of the The Portland General Elec­ Action on housing. TOOTHBRUSH during my Army days, I went be held Nov. 19 at Eastern The fastest hockey degree in engineering last May, department. tric Company of Oregon has into business. From this small Connecticut State College, game ever! The Kenner has designed earn^ the $250 prize for his Tansey’s faculty adviser. Dr. ordered a Hamilton Standard Construction workers are jobless and home seekers cannot find pucktravelsona beginning, we have grown into a Willimantic. an effectiyeelebning part fn the design of a quarter- Kurt Marshek, a UConn assis­ Trends "early warning" cushion of air cre­ \device foi use In part suitable shelter. Meanwhile, the present state administration lost chain with anticipated sales The seminar, which will open ated by an electric ton ground effects machine, or tant professor of mechanical maintenance system for 18 of your child's oral hy- this year of $200 million,” at 9:30 a.m., is sponsored by the motor. It reaches hovercraft. engineering, also was power-generating gas turbine $120,000,000 of state employee pension funds in the stock /glene program. Makes Bennett said. college, the U.S. Small 'uptolOOM.P.H.I brushing fun! Oper­ About the size of a large recognized in the Foundation’s engines located at three You won't believe market. As Governor I would invest pension fynds safely in , Business Administration (SBA) ates on two "D " bat­ American luxury car, the oval­ awards announcement. different sites. The computer- your eyes. teries not included. the U.S. Department of . shaped craft was built by This year, the Foundation run unit, which continuously Connecticut banks and thrift institutions where these dollars can Commerce, and local Tansey and other mechanical monitors engine conditions, will INCREASED SALES allocated $23,800 in awards to 57 underwrite mortgages—and create new jobs and new homes. Chambers of Commerce in e(igineering students during the students at 21 schools in its be used to determine an ap­ A $202 million increase in QOUj&jWi. p « t academic year. proaching need for turbine Willimantic, Norwich, New competition. The awards, made Action on taxes. sales in 1973-1974, bringing London, and Putnam. Powered by a pair of two- annually since 1947, recognize maintenance. It will detect Agway'inc. dollar volume to Registration information can cycle engines — one for lift and outstandirtg student^^hieve- deteriorating performance, W r don’t need an income tax in Connecticut. We do need a new $869.3 million for the year, was - n s R m c one for thrust — the machine diagnose the cause and issue be obtained by contacting the ■ ment in the soliffion of reported to Agway members at college, the SBA in Hartford, was tested successfully here engineering design problems.. maintenance instructions. state administration to use available federal funds effectively, to their annual meeting in nstms-PRice dolls any one of the sponsoring last spring. Syracuse, N.Y., Thursday. “pass through” federal revenue sharing dollars to oyr towns and Chambers of Commerce, or the cities for relief of property taxpayers. . . and make sure the In his annual report to the commerce department in Hart­ A kwiMi, ((Mddly dc4t membership, Ronald N. God­ ford. dard, executive vice president taxpayers get a full dollar value for every dollar collected. That’s YouRCHoici rrx 'aiSffiT asw : PLAYSKOOL^ my program. and chief executive o f^er, also IQQ noted that total assets at the « A V i|S I TODDLER TRUCK >99 MILTON BRADLEY end of the year were $347 PIYOT GOLF^ Action on Tuesday. ■ ^ oorr#9,94» It’s a truck ... a chair... a million, a ga'ifi 61 $44 million PUBLIC ...... R iw ry I beginning walker’s Play mlnl-golf right In your As Secretary of the State I initiated many reforms to make over the previous year. (Mat thw vary low prict SA V E 3.67 "helper". Features tele­ SA V E $4 own homel Perfect tor family our rag. 16.66 phone with dial and bell. our ra a 17.99 or party use. Take advantage Agway is a farm supply and RECORDS youfiftiaaladytoal at laaat 24 par atora - '• r the votirtg process easier and campaigns cleaner. I’ve continued food marketing cooperative Ages 1-2V4 yrs. at laaat 24 par atora of this great low price now. the process in this campaign. Now it’s up to you. Tuesday is owned by 113,000 farmers in 12 northeastern states. It operates Warranty Deeds Paid fo r by: Ella Grasso Election Day. It’s important that you vote, for that’s what stores, feed plants, fertilizer Katherine J. Ferrari to Scott fo r Gqyernor Committee, democracy and freedom are all about. And if you feel I deserve manufacturing plants, B. and Terry B. Clendaniel, (99 petroleum bulk plants, and property at 39 Duncan Rd., $55,- Edward Driscoll, your vote. I’d truly welcome it... so that you and I can go * other manufacturing, and 000. S A V E NOWI principal campaign treasurer forward together to make our Connecticut a better place to live. storage facilities in nearly 1,000 U & R Housing Corp. to Helen' our rag. 16.96 communities in the states S. EdIin, property at 120 at least 24 par store RUB-A-DUB Sincerely, where it serves. Highwood Dr., $73,500. TV TENNIS Harold E. and Laura F. BY MARX Cassidento to Mary E. Byron, FISHER-PRICE Reg. 8.88 DOLLY GUEST SPEAKER property at 72 Cooper Hll St., FAMILY CASTLE k Great funl simulated Reg. 11.99 Daniel McNulty, vice presi­ $34,000. - i99 tennis court orrtinted dent of Aerotech Laboratories, A storybook castle wHh 6 tv screen. "Blip" light Lis Pendent family flgureal Play fea- acts as ball. Twofront will be the guest speaker at the The First Connecticut Small SALE dials control tennis Nov. 7 meeting of the American Business Investment (Do. versus S A V E S4 basaage, trap door, dra- 6.88 paddles. Automatic . i Society for Qiulity Control at Richard Bogginl, et al, ^ 0®’’* tirawbrldga and scoring. Ages 6-adult. SALE at least 24 par atora moral For children 2-8 yra. Batteries not In­ 8.88 the Place for Steak, West Hart­ , The 250th 7J .7 . , foreclosure on property off cluded. ford. Hilliard St. e in ef ikenc 250th '747 jumbo jet<(o be completed in six years was rolled out of the Boeing plant in McNulty will speak oq Marriage License Everett, Wash., this week amid a brief ceremony including talks by Boeing and Air “Diagnostic and Clinical Robert R. Quesnette, East Canada officials. This will be the sixth 747 for Air Canada. (UPI Photo) Applications of Medical Hartford, and Sandra Lee intruooics.” Kolman, Manchester, Nov. 5. 381 Broad St., Manchester

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Homn For Solo 23 Homes For Sale MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Nov, , 1974 - PAGE TWENTY-’THRgaE INDEX Homea For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homea For Sale ------■ , 26 ffomOs For Sale 23 Homea For Bala 23 Homaa lor Sale NOTICES PRINCETON STREET - Clean 23 Hotnee ter Sale 4 bedroom Colonial In the HAPPY AD S MANSFIELD - Set back on the 1 — Loit tnd Found MANCHESTER - New listing. TOUAND ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful 2 — PorioniK center of town. Walk to all road, privacy assured with this •so,900 Charming 4-room Cape-style BARROWS A WALUCE sweeping view of entire lake, 4- 3 — Announcomonti schools. Owners building a new new 7-room RaUed Ranch, two home in mint condition. Wall- “ P M F U S r 4 — Enlorlainment house, want this one sold. So- full baths, eat-ln kitchen with “Elaotion Wlmiiri'' room older home, modem bath, We find the house 5 — Auctions REAL to-wall carpet abounds half-acre treed lot, garage, $17,- give us a call and “Start built-lns, separate dining room throughout. Beamed living A perfect home (or your you make the home. with slidina glass doors to deck, MANCHISTM S VICINITY .900, Hayes Corporation, 6^ FINANCIAL packing” . T. J. Crockett, ESTATE room ceiling and spiral stair­ family, built with danlw f. real* 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagas Realtor, 643-1577. fireplace, 2-car garage, wooded case add to the true value. |28l800 — 5W room condo craftsmanship, 7'A rooiVis, 9 — Parsonal Loans ®he lie ro U i acre, 645,900. Am' ay Realty, BUSINESS 10 — Insuranca CORNER Priced at 627,900. Zinsser Agen­ with central air conditioning, laundry, 1 full bath, 2 half MANCHESTER - 8-room Realtors, 875-6283. cy, 646-1511. baths, large dining room, EMPLOYMENT carpeting, built-ins, and Contemporary, 4 large fireplace, new carpeting, - 13 — Halp Wantad bedrooms, 2*A baths, magnifi­ TOLLAND - Excellent value. multi-baths. 2 REDUCED 14 — Businass Opporlunltlas CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NEW CUSTOM built homes Car garage. Cne word Now It tlM Dm# lo givo us a calDnfa tot tit txpitin hew 15 — Situation Wantad cent view. Asking 666,900. By RALPH PASBK New 8-room, 4-bedroom Garri- Warren E. Howland, Realtors, sion Colonial, large formal within walking distance of Main $32,800 6 room Cape with describes this home. KEHirS iMxptntIvtIy you ctn own thia 5-5Dupltx. ttml EDUCATION 643-1108. dining room, eat-in kitchen with Street. A "super” Cape - two aluminum siding and garage. "Excellent.” Tony Wasllefsky, ly to your own homo whilo tho lonant holpa wHhOw [ussians 18 — Privata Insiructlons If a%«8(ate is above 660,000, built-ins, family room with raised Ranches and a four Excellent potential for office 649-5306. mortgaga paymanla. $34,900. 19 — Schools-ClasSes it should be discussed with bedroom Colonial. Act now and KORNER 20 — Instructions Wanted SIX room Colonial completely ... Someone your attorney as to the ad fireplace, attached 2-car gar­ and home. lye Time j-enovated inside ana out. age, wooded acre on child-safe choose your own colors, etc. T. ■OUAL HOUStNO OPPORTUNITY REAL ESTATE may have sent you vlsabllity of truste...Your es­ J. Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. \ 2S — Homas lor Sala fOarage, 1 1/2 baths, nicely street. 650,000. Amedy Realty, .. IWIOWS 3 WHUilg o happy odl tate includes your equity in 635.900 — Oversized 7 room $ 9.000 2.5 acre lot In Willington 24 — Lols-Land lor Sale PHONE 643-2711 treed lot. Low 30s. Early oc­ Realtors, 875-6283. [arkets 25 — Invesimant Property cupancy. Mr. Dwyer, Belfiore your house (the value you own FOUR BEDROOMS Cape with IW baths, assa-’ss.ss" a s s 26 — Business Properly over your mortgage debt); carpeting, rec room and gar­ Mali $11,000 Building lot of record in Manchester 27 — Resort Property FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Agency, 647-1413. EXCEIXiENT Six-room Cape - Large 7-room Colonial, 1<4 By LeROY POPE your life insurance, if you con­ City utilities, amesite drive, balha, aluminum aiding, gar- age. 28 — Real Estate Wantad IN-LAW APARTMENT con­ By Bea Kei)h NEW YORK (UPI) - The Help Wanted FIVE room Ansaldi built trol the right to the proceeds; combinations, oil heat, quiet ago, (tncod Irood lot. Pool. $18,000 3 acres, possible two lots in Ellington MISC. SERVICES 13 sisting of three rooms. Plus six- Soviet watch industry is hoping Ranch. Two fireplaces, lovely property transferred within neighborhood, quick occupancy. 642.900 ->■ Smashing new 7 31 — Services Otlered □ N O T IC E S Happy g HUTCHINS AGENCY room home, living room with $38,900 Colonial Cape - Convenient location to schools 0 penetrate the United States 32 — Painting-Papering ADVERTISING ADVERTISING JOBSEEKERS - OpeOpen 8 a.m. to family room, country size three years prior to your Priced at only 631,900. Charles room Raised Ranch with 2 Have drapes in dining room 33 — Building-Contracting 8 p.m. Full, part-time employ­;nu)Ioy- fireplace, dining room, kitchen, different from living room $40,900 7 room Ranch in East Hartford ifnarket as an opening wedge for kitchen. Simply immaculate. “Sweet i death; property transfers Lesperance, 649-7620. 0 4 0 - 3 1 0 0 baths, built-ins, fireplaced rec bedroorti on first floor with two 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng DEADilNE ment opportunities, (Jpen (jpen Mr. Matthew, B^elfioJelfiore Agency, even if you have an L-shap4d $ther Russian manufactured 35 — Heating-Plumbing Lost and Found RATES Saturdays. Jobseekers, 568- which take effect at your room, cathedral ceilings and 2 bedrooms on second floor, $44,000 5 room Ranch in Manchester roducts when Congress gets 36 — Flooring 12:00 noon the day before 647-1413. Sixteenth" i| room. When your room is 1 day . . 1070. death; furniture, cash, in garages. Mortgage assistance screened porch, 2am. PLUS char­ 51 OVERLAND STREET said this is the case with nearly Manchester have filed an application Ifloqr laundry, aluminum I ming income producing 7-room apart­ kitchen, livingroom, double garage. Good Income. JACK DWYER placarded 30, October 1974 with the TOOL MAKERS - All-around Major installations, good hour­ QLASTONBURY MANCHESTER - Nice custom ■ Four bedroom Cape with a manufactured products Isiding, handy location;] ment over garage. BeauUful setting. Liquor Control Commission for a ly rate plus overtime and REAL ESTATE - Qualified Cape. Formal dining room, has recently joined our staff. MANCHESTEB MANCHESTEB coming from the communist machinists and Bridgeport EXTRA SPECIAL Ireduced to $29,^. $80,000. Call Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, M2,S0Q — ^ a n 3-bedroom Raised Ranch hath, plethora of features, including DimGGIST UQUOR for the sale of operators. Top wages, fringe benefits. Supervisory sales person for expanding of­ good size living room with Jack’s a professional, and East side, 6-room Cape, Two-family duplex, ^ n trie s . alcoholic U (^ r on the premises 299 East 9 room Colonial Cape situated on 6 846-3233. nreplace, carpeting, garage, treed tot ’ new shag carpeting and a new benefits and overtime. experience required. Also fice. Call for confidential inter­ fireplace, dinette kitchen. went right out and listed an Im alominum siding. bedrooms, double garage. Bus ’ “There simply is no way to Center St., Manchester private acres. Custom built in 1971. roof. Drapes and stove will The business will be owned by Paine Experience preferred, but will available other full-time guard view. F, J. Spilecki, Realtor, Spacious fireplaced family room, 4-5 Convenient east-side area. ■FOUR FAMILY - Four 4- 1 maculate six room Cape off $35,900 stay, as will carpeting. determine quickly how the Lenox Phantucy, Inc. of 299 East Center train right man. Apply at positions. Wackenhut Corp. 289- 643-2121. b^rooms, 2 baths. A true reproduction Priced to sell at 635,900. Paul Iroom apartments. Good in- ManebMiar Ofllca 647-9139 East Center Street. Call Jack ~$47,700 Russians are pricing their St., Manchester and will be conducted by 5451. Equal opportunity of superb construction. $89,000. Call ___CqiMt Hoailna Opportunity 368 OAKLAND STREH James F. D'Amato Jr. as permittee. Paragon Tool Company, 121 W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. Icome. Handy location. Owner to show you this one. BOLTON employer. MATURE WOMAN to work ArUiur Shorts, 646-3233 or Maryann ANDOVEB watches in relation to their true James F. D’Amato Jr. Adams Street. Iw ill assist in financing. Handyman’s Special. A four Spectacular view, stone 30 October 1974 evenings, Wednedsday - Friday, Cullina, 633-1526 TWO-FAMILY, 6-6 duplex with 46 NORWOOD STREET Five room home, view, year dosts,” he said, “because they ■Excellent value at 659,600. family that needs work. Ranch, ten acres. (Jon’t base their price on costs RNS-LPNS, full or part-time BLACK TOP paver - Earn 66. 4-9, all day Sunday 10-6. Apply three bedrooms each side, LARGE AND immaculate 71/2 Priced right at $22,500. Cversized, immaculate Cape as we and most other countires positions are available on our per hour, full time, experience, in person, Swiss Colony. Mancheater Otflea Sar-Siag dining room, kitchen and living room Colonial with 2-car gar­ n!?,!??® 7 '"’ "’““ “ 'a*® 3-bedroom Raised Ranch, with full shed dormer. Four $17,900 For construction company. Manchester Parkade. room with 80x140’ lot. Merritt conceive them.” TOWN OF COVENTRY second and third shifts. We are GLASTONBURY - Colonial | age. Four bedrooms. Ideal for rireplac^ family room, Richard Martin School district. 120 PLYMOUTH LANE bedrooms. Two car garage COVENTBY looking for nurses who care JobseekerSs,^568-1070. Agency, 646-1180. MANCHESTEB I The jewel lever watch ZONING BOARD OF j 8VZ rooms on large treed lot, 21 growing family. Convenient to Large CJolonial Cape with 2- Huge family room. Parklike Five-room Ranch, garage, about their patients to join our COLLECTOR - needs someone sdiools, shopping. Nicely treed I car garage. Tree surrounded QTouhda. nice yard. Five-room expan^ble Cape, market in the United States APPEALS MANCHESTER - Reduced for full baths, 16x28 family room, staff at Meadows Convalescent WAITRESS \nd dish machine with heavy phone experience. MANCHESTER I [ yard. Immediate occupancy. S S 4 ,^ — Brand new 5-5 Duplex, V h baths, all full dormer, non­ (m s 12 to IS million a year, ap­ The Covent^ Zoning Board of operator openings, evening Typing ability helpful. Good quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 I den, sewing room, 4-car gar-| rear yard. Custom Nappane 69D AMBASSilPOR ML $10,900 Home, 333 Bidwell Street, 647- 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. aluminum. ASSUM ABLE 9V4%, 30-YEAR MORTGAGE. development. proaching |1 billion at retail. Appeals will hold a public 9191 or stop by between 9-3 p.m. shift. Must be over 18. Apply to benefits, call for appointment, PARENTS I age, pool, cement patio, 645,- kitchen, 28’ fireplaced living Clean and cozy condominium Manager, Farm Shop, 2892 kitchen, Parkad? area. LaPen- Check This for Valuol 500. , •' ■ 5 8 ^ — 7-room executive Ranch, all large rooms, room. A.A. Zone. Immediate with 1V4 baths and family $37,900 ^That’s a juicy apple for the -hearing on Monday, November 646-1466. An equal opportunity ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. OWNER will finance, six room MANCHESTEB Russians to nibble at,” Flick 4,1974, at 7:30 p.m. in the base­ CARPENTER wanted - Call Main Street, Glastonbury. employer. Eight-room Colonial, 4 Colonial, fireplace, 11/2 baths, ■ double garage. Professionally landscaped lot. occupancy. room. 2 good sized bedrooms. Four-bedroom Ranch, Ir a is e d r a n c h , 3| MANCHESTEB |aid, "but their big purpose is ment room of the Coventry 646-8390. TOLLAND - A warm home bedrooms, large eat-in screened porch, desirable loca­ 124-126 SPRUCE STREET Central airconditioning. We in- Rockledge section, 2Vi baths, to do as they have in Europe, Town Hall to hear the AIDE TRAINEE - Full time LOOKING for a secure job kitchen with pantry, formal j bedrooms, modern kitchen, tion. Manchester. 649-5448. Newly listed four family, vite comparison at $30,500 2 fireplaces. West side Ranch, immaculate opening to Work with children, after graduation? Applications trimmed in sunshine. Six-room Asia add Latin America, use applications'of: HOUSEKEEPERS Country Cape, acre lot. Low dining room, fireplaced living j living room with fireplace, 2-1 Convenient. Tenants pay all condition, garage. Maintenance - People with will train. Jobseekers, 568-1070. being taken for working assis­ [car garage, pool, wooded lot, $37,900. melr watches to get Americans Robert Therien, Cross Street, 30’s. 8’72-6323. room, den, front porch, gar­ MUST BE SOLD utilities. Walk to schools, MANY OTHERS IN $39,900 experience in housekeeping and tant manager’s position. Start 1170x325, 639,500. used to the idea that Soviet Coventry, for a special excep­ JANITOR - full-time, mature training while in school and age, treed lot. Bently &hool shopping, churches. Two MANCHESTER MANCHESTEB floor care are needed for MANCHESTER - Six-room IMMEDIATELY! liechanical products are tion as provided for in Section Meadows Convalescent Home, person, good starting salaiw, then assume full duties after area. Immediate occupancy. [GARRISON COLONIAL - 24' bedroom unite. Priced right. VERNON-BOLTON Authentic Colonial, 2^i baths, 2.5.1 to convert existing custom built Ranch, fireplace, Mid 30’s. P rin Baducad fb B3Z,S0d NEW HOMES Call now. reliable and reasonably priced 333 Bidwell Street, Manchester. excellent fringe benefits. (5n graduation. Apply in person. [front to back living room with For Quick Sala EAST HARTFORD. Ansaldi built, four bedrooms. -fc- then sell us many other building into seven units for Call 647-9194. bus line. Apply in person. East Hartford Road Dairy Queen carpeting, garage, west side homes in Manchsstsr’s newest location, near school, enclosed FJ. SPILECKI [ fireplace, formal dining room, Seven-room Cape, 2 full baths, exec^lve area — CANTERBURY ESTATES — on ■ things.” apartments. Hartford, Convalescent Home, Brazier. Beaitors B43-2121 745 Main St. East Hartford. porch, excellent condition. 30’s. [3 bedrooms, I'/z baths, large living room irtth fireplace, • American companies such as Paul and Patricia Granberg of EXPERIENCED dental assis­ Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. tant wanted for speciality of­ RN SUPERVISOR - Evening [screened porch. 645,900. dining room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, I CAU US - WE WORK! Satra Corp. of New York, which Forest Road, Coventry, for I THE HAYES CORPORATION remodeled kitchen, fenced in has been engaged in imports relief from the restrictions im­ fice. Telephone 522-9137. shift, 3-11 p.m. Salary position ROCKVILLE - VERNON. An with excellent benefits is CIRCA 1723 - Exquisite 12-1 yard. Keeney Street..Stop out any afternoon and see the ^ 55 East Center Street, Manchesler, Conn. from the Soviet Union for more posed in Sections 10.3 for a side exceptional home. This loveiy room antique Colonial com­ THE WILLIAM E. available to a qualified in­ cape has it all. Well construct^ No money down VA. Small I bomS’ lMn"" than 30 years, told UPI if line variance to build a garage CLERK-TYPIST - Responsible, dividual. Contact Meadows pletely restored and ini " Bwrviioi646-0131 Congress gives the Russians on said property. dependable. Work in tnree-girl K-NIART and maintained. All the down FHA. CHFA, Freddie Convalescent Home, 333 OPEN HOUSE necessities which include your excellent condition.- 4 Mac Financing available to BELFIORE AGENOY most-favored nation status, Interest^ persons are invited office. 40 words per minute. Entire store being relamped. I New 26 tot subdivision of custom Duplex homes, located ® REALTORS Bidwell Street, Manchester. 128 LENDX ST. formal dining room, large fireplaces, 2V4 baths, income- qualified buyers. 647-1413 bibbbiiBibilBilsihsihsilsilaleEilBilBi they probably will seek to sell to attend this meeting. Diversified work. Good with Fluorescent lights available in Ask for Mrs. Post, 647-9191 '’on the west aide of Manchester. Priced In the upper 50s. figures and some phone Sunday 12 N oimi - 6 P.M . living room including a producing 3-room studio Call us on this excellent buy! more heavy machinery and George M. Coon 48” and 96” lengths. For infor­ between 9-3 p.m. fireplace. 11/2 baths, two large apartment and 2-room antique [ Stop by and pick out your tot today. Mortgages are experience. Car necessary. mation call ______± _ Six room Cape. Excellent con­ ^MilflblC. MANdHBSTER lapital goods than consumer Chairman Hours 8:30 to 5. Simp^lex Time bedrooms, also two-car garage. shop. FM loods in the United States. Coventry Zoning Board dition. New root and kitchen Situated on lovely grounds. ESTATE MUST SELUl Recorder Co. .(off Route 91, K-MART hlURSES AIDES - 7-3, full time [TWO-FAMILY 5-5 flats, 646-4144 Nevertheless, informed of Appeals or part time, experience with built-ins. Pool and shed Must see to appreciate. Price I Our otBce la In conatant need of new llatinga. It yotfre H "antastlc situation (or the SENTBY Hartford outskirts). Free 646-6410 [central heat, one block to bus ources said, the Russians Marilyn Richardson parking. Call Mrs. Mutty, 547- preferred. Highest starting to stay. Completely wall-Uh 634,900. Bruce Agency, 872-6600, FRECHETTE & MARTM, _REALTORthinking of tailing,8 -ML8 pleaaa call tor contldentlal 646-2482,fnspeetton H family looking for a spacious Baal Estata Dally 10-10 875-4331. [line. 637,500. 7 room Colonial on a rould follow up successful Secretary 1200. salary, liberal fringe benefits. wall carpeted. 629,900. Owner, REALTORS, RML and evaluation.189 We West welcome Center end Street appreciate your B ; enetratlon of the American On the bus line. East Hartford 643-2053. 263 Main SL, Manciiaalar ■ bualneaal REMEMBER, YOU DESERVE ONLY THE ■ beautiful large treed lot. If Convalescent Home, 745 Main TOLLAND .- Sharp ped and I RAISED RANCH - 7 rooms, I you are seeking a 4 bedroom • onsumer market with watches — SALES MANAGEMENT - formal dining room, family BEST. ■ Growing petroleum corporation Street, East Hartford. white raised Ranch in excellent homo with a 2-car garage, ly offering cameras, other ep­ condition^ lovely view, country room, modern kitchen, wall- ical goods, bicycles, motor- INVITATION is now accepting applications ^aueVvaed & ^osse\\o convenient to everything, un­ for various positions due to TIRED OF Looking? We have kitchen, living room, three to-wall carpeting, aluminum lycles and the Lada PHOTO LAB - Part - time der 40’s, call Joe Gordon, rapid expansion. If you have training opportunity leads to full, part-time positions open EAST HARTFORD - Im­ bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, paneled siding, 2-car garage. Large | lutomobile, which is a Russian TO BID office, garage. Owner leaving FOUR BEDROOMS! 649-5306. previous sales or management full-time position. JobsHkers, now. Open Saturdays, maculate 6 room Split, three lot, 160x250. 647.500. EQUAL HOUEINO OPPORTUNITY 'ersion of the Fiat 124. They Carpeting for Bentley experience and can accept an 568-1070. Jobseekers, 568-1070. bedrooms, paneled family state and is anxious to sell Asking 638,900. Double Dutch „ BAIWOWS & WALLACE ilready have introduced the Memorial Library income of over 61,500 monthly room, 1 l/2baths, basement, fcOLONIAL — Nine rooms, Manehattar Naw Havtn Hartford >ada successfully in many and are not afraid of work, then NEED MATURE woman to pool, trees, 635,900. Warren E. Realty, M.L.V. Blauvelt I Bowers School, 4 bedrooms, I JME-SSOE 3E7.1S18 7aS-SS1S Bolton, Connecticut Realtor, 875-8121. Equal countries. Sealed proposals for carpeting vou Interest me. Call 643-4546 babysit evenings, Tuesday, SECOND AND THIRD SHIFT Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. I den, fully equipped kitchen, for personal interview. Trainee housing opportunity. TWO FAMILY - duplex, 5-5, A subsidiary of Satra has for the Bentley Memorial Wednesday possibly Friday and [formal dining room, rec positions also available. MANCHESTER - Handyman’s three years old, 1 1/2 baths, ucceeded in selling a line of Library now under construction Saturday. References. Own MOONLIGHTERS AMB6VIR [room, walk-out basement, lussian farm and construction transportation. Please call Special. Reduced for quick sale. [walk-up attic, 2-car garage,' aluminum siding, good invest­ on Sumner Road, Bolton, PART-TIME help mornings, BISHOP BROOK FARIN ment at $53,900. Philbrick ractors in several sizes in both 8 after 6 p.m. week days, 646- 7-6 duplex, 3-car garage. jlVk baths, assumablel Connecticut, will be received by a.m.-l p.m. Man to change 8241.. Part-time Janitorial work, Excellent location. Good In­ It room Colonial (circa 1740) beautiful­ Agency Realtors, 646-4200. :anada and the United States, Mr. Douglas Cheney, Chairman tires. Apply to Brown’s Tire early morning, 3 hours. East come. LaPenta Agency, 646- ly reatored. Fine paneling and mortgage at 514%, 640,500. eaqulilte antique featurea. Situated on lie tractors are brought in at of the Public Building Commis­ Shop 333 Main St., Manchester. WARRANTY AGENT ■ Hartford and Manchester 2440. MANCHESTER - McKinley few Orleans and Satra is con- areas. /* 4 pictureaque acrea with brookalde CONDOMINIUM-7 rooms, 3 1 Street, immediate occupancy, sion at the Town Hall in Bolton Manchester company needs atudlo. E nJ^ Chrlatmaa In Ini Colonial bedrooms, 2V4 baths, wall-to- ! lidering establishing an until 8 P.M., November 12,1974 full-time people for training Call 649-S334 PORTER STREET area - aurroundinga. $00,500. Call Suunne or super six room custom, 3-level isiembly facility for them in positions. Jobseekers, 568-1070. beautiful six room Colonial, Arthur Shorta. 84S-t2$3. wall carpeting', modern split, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 "PBEFEBBEO BANCH HOME" when they will be publicly I kitchen with built-ins, finished baths, only 11 vears old. NEW LISTINO ; hb South.. opened and read. three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, J. WATSON BEACH CO. Situated on a neighborly cul de sac. This gorgeous 3- The Russians are expected to RNS and LPNS, 7-3, 3-11, full carpeted living and dining Raamra • MLS jrec room, centTal air-[ Garage. Prof^sionally bedroom, IVk bath home with a beautifully decorat^ dining Lovely 6-room Ranch in high location, eat-in kitchen, glass Specifications may be obtained GENERAL clean-up person, ManeliMlar OMIm 047-0130 ry to sell other farm LEGAL NOTICE 6 time or part time, excellent room, nicely treed lot. Merritt I conditioning, 634,500. landscaped. Owner will help room must be seen! Kitchen futures complete built-ins, slider off dining room to huge redwood deck, IVk baths, full from Mankey Associates, mornings a week, approximate­ finance. Upper 30s. Arruda nachinery here but their big ef- INVITATION FOR BIDS starting salary;'liberal fringe Agency, 646-1180. extra cabinets and counter space. Just listed • so hurry! Call basement, city utilities. Call for inspection, 289-4331. Architects, 769 Main Street, CARPETING ly 8-12 hours, help in kitchen benefits. Thorough orientation I WE NEED LISTINGS NOW I Realty, 644-1539. ! brt will be to sell high quality washing area 12 noon - 2 p.m. 87^7S11. Manchester, Connecticut. and in-service program. On the EAST HARTFORD NEW RANCH - 7 rooms, 3 Thinking of Selling Your nachine tools and huge com- No bid may be withdrawn for a 'The Bolton Board of ^ucatlon Apply in person, Cavey’s bus line. East Hartford Con­ bedrooms, 2 baths, family room BOWERS SCHOOL Cape, large I >ressors and power generators Property? Cdll '^’ODAY! period of two weeks after thfe invites bids for installation of Restaurant, 45 East Center valescent Home, 745 Main SPECTACULAR with fireplace, aluminum living room, modern kitchen, NEW HOMES IN ELLINOTON-TOLLAND competing ^ with opening of bids, carpeting in (1) Library Room Street, Manchester. Street, East Hartford. LaCava-Buin siding, 2-car garage, wooded rec room, garage, treed lot, $29,000. Philbrick Agency, Are you considering your new country estate? We have 10 niho right is reserved to reject at the Center School, Notch Oarrlaon Colonial lot. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. ilectric, among others WOMAN interested in selling looking for quality and room at a moderate price we invite you to inepoct Realtors, 646-4200. homea under construction in various stages of completion. *!!*.?-* .. •’‘‘Is not deemed In Road, Bolton, Conn. MACHINISTS - East Hartford Four bedroomi, first-floor PHILBMCK SENTBY condominiums full-time. Apply thia fine lleting at 60 Scott Drive, Manchoater. Not only does this Ranch oHor four They currently sell company needs full-time peo­ family room, spacious front- WEST CENTER STREET- Im­ Pius a price range from $38,500 - $55,900. Call for details 872- the best interest of the Town of BW forms and specifications to Mr. Frank, Meadow Hill, maculate 7-room Colonial, 3 BOLTON - Trees surround this \ Jnanganese, chrome and other Bolton. ple. Earn 65.50 per hour. (Jpen to-back living room with btdroomt but alto a family room, rac room, oat-ln kitchen, 2‘A bathe and many 7311. Real Estate Sanrtcee are available at the Office of Glastonbury, 633-6725 for ap­ Saturdays. Jobseekers, bedrooms, formal dining room, mord extras. Priced at $46,800. ' Immaculate eight room ^ninerals and Industrial Dated at Bolton, Connecticut the Superintendent, 104 Notch pointment. fireplace, huge deck, 2-car aluminum sided Colonial in idlamonds In the United States 1070. 20’ family room, 3-car garage. AGENCY 301 UtarlinB Rd. 80 IM. this 30th day of October, 1974. Road, Bolton, Conn, Tel. 643- garage. Immolate oewan Merritt Agency, 646-1180. prime neighborhood. Four ^ MANCHESTEB WMHon - 872-7811 but most of these come In duty ' .Public Building 1569., Awards will be made on -CREDIT CLERK - Full-time cy. Trees, cul-de-sac. Mid large bedrooms, first floor) Bin ram oii' t o o ^ CARPENTERS - Looking for REUTORS New listing, inunaculate 5-room townhouse condominium, 3 fre e anyway, so they wouldn’t Commission Nov. 14, 1974. position open for East Hartford part-time employment? ^ la ry 50’s. m ZINSSER AGENPY family room, walk-out base­ he help^ by most-favored na- WILLINGTON - Raised Ranch, ment. -car garage. Excep-j bedrooms, 2Vk baths, wall-to-wall carpeting throughout, cen­ REALTOR ~ M L S Douglas Cheney, Raymond A, Allen Jr. company, Light bookkeeping. open. Good opportunity, ( ^ n many excellent features. 2 UoD liitw i lor Russia. ^ Call now. ()pen Saturuays, TVARREN L HOWUND tional landscaping. A lovely tral air, all appliance!. Must be seen. Call 289-4331. Vernon Board of RoaHora, Manohosisr le fo eim ^ j Chairman Superintendent of Schools Saturdays. Jooseekers, 588- Asking 642,900. No middle man. REALTOR* 6 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 Jobseekers, 568-1070, 1070, BBaaNiw______B43-110B 646-4200 home. $51,900. Warren E. Hartford Beard el Hh OIII Privacy. 684-4729 evenings. Howland, Realtors. 643-1108.

vv V "i 'Lw, MANCHESTER EVENING HF.RAT.n^ PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Nov. 1, 1974 Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov, 1, 1974— PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 83 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 53 Apertmente For Rent 83 Homee lor Rent 84 NofflM For Solo 23 Strv/CM O tH n d 31 BulUIng-Contnctlng 33 tor S»l0 41 Artlcloo tor Solo 41 MANCHESTER - Modern two- VERNON - Willow Brook Qorden Products 47 Autos For Sole 81 Autos For Sole 81 THREE-ROOM apartment, DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ bedroom apartments, Apartments, one and two partment SIX room duplex, near high WINDOW WASHING and MASONRY REPAIRS - Brick, g ro o m s. From $180. Includes furnished or unfurnished. ment, complete appliances, A school, new kitchen and bath, TWO BEDROOMS - Carpeting,:^ general house cleaning. Ten carpeting, no pets. Available RENTALS IS OUR block, stone and concrete. FRESH sweet apple cider and immediately. Security heat, hot water, appliances, Phone 6468390. carpeting, air-conditioned, RENTAL OFFICE garage, security required, $195. garage, appliances. Kids aM years’ experience. Call 647- Reasonable prices. Call 643- TRADER “P” apples. (Macouns, McIntosh). swimming pool, $175 plus Wp have q large variety of Available December 1st. 646 ONLY BUSINESS pets O.K. $190. (31-00). Rentes, 9030. Free estimates. required. $195. Eastern, 646 carpet, air-conditioning, pool. M9-6980. $30 fee. 9508. Bottl’s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush 8250, 6465858. tennis court, picnic arealN o FOUR NICE Rooms - New utilities. Robert D. Muroock, deluxe one and two-bedroom 2497. / Reasonable rates. Used Furniture Hill Road, Manchester. Realtor, 0462692. pets. Security required stove, refrigerator, all apartments and townhouses SAVES TIME - B t iu it t i In and aaa our BUILDING - Remodeling, Superintendent, 872-4400. carpeted. $175. Married couple, MANCHESTER - Room for SAVES MONEY Busineos lor Ren^ 88 CLEANING • Homes and roofing, concrete steps, OPEN DAILY TURNIPS, $1 half-bushel. 122 STAFFORD SPRINGS - Newly DELUXE two-bedroom throughout Manchester* Ren busy Boa. I^o’ra roady, Mon. - FrI. iQ.g no pets. Call 649-8350. kids in this 2-bedroom heated businesses, floor and carpet fireplaces. For estimates call New Marker Road, Natsisky 23 M.P.G. redecorated, one and two- townhouse apartment, kitchen tal office open daily from 65, apartment with appliances. m EAST CENTER Street wlllinfl and ablo to aaalat cleaning. Suburban Building 649-1142. Saturday .A 10.5 Farm. Vernon-South Windsor bedroom apartments, heat and FOUR-ROOM A pai^ent - Se- with complete appliances, other times by appointment. you in tho aalo or epnd floor, heat, appliances, MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom Just $175. 32-81. Call Rentes Call 549-6980 Single office for rent. $90- Maintenance Service for free <1 Sunday i.g line, 644-0304. hot water included, children un­ duplex, washer hook-up. Ideal carpeting, air-conditioners, full 5466980. monthly includes everything - purehaao of YOUR estimates. 649-9229. MASON CONTRACTOR - der 3 accepted. No pets. parking, no pets, lease, securi­ for young adults. No children. basement, private patio, $220 parking. 6461180. proporty. Plastering, custom built stone Good (/sad Furniture, Lempo end Lemp Perte CUT your t)wn winter and red Available immediately. Securi- ty. $190 monthly. 6463340. DMMTO OnBiPRISES, IK. ,$185. Call 6466232. plus utilities. Robert D. Mur­ 246« Nm Stiti li, H u i t ^ EAST HARTFORD - 2-bedroom RENTEX CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make or brick fireplaces, chimney MASTER CHARGE WELCOME cabbage, 25 cents per head. ty required. From $140. dock, Realtor, 6462692. OFFICES - One 800 square fe e f THREE-ROOM Apartment $461821 apartment in 6 family building. Serving Centrel Connecticut sure your fireplace and repair, block and cement work. 50 PEARL STREET MANCHESTER Acorn and butternut squash, $3. Eastern, 646-8250 or Superlnten- THREE ROOM furnished Available November 1st. in Manchester State Bank chimney are clean for this MA with heat, hot water, cooking New and repairs. E. Richard­ per bushel. Casimir Kurys dant after 5 p.m., 684-2954. FOUR-ROOM Restored Colonial m gas, stove, refrigerator, walL apartment, all utilities, 272 S ecurity req u ired . $160. Building. Another completely JCeitk year'9 tough heating season son, 643-0889, 649-0608. Farm, 157 French Road, Main St. - Built-in electric range, Eastern 646-8250. furnished, 400 square feet, at ahead. Reasonable rates. Call* Bolton. to-wall caniet. $170. (Near cabinets, heat, hot water, CHARLES Apartments - East VILLAGER APARTMENTS - 244 Main Street. T. J. Crockett, 872-0930, 872-0635. R.E. GOWER Remodeling - Ad­ hospital) S^ecurity deposit, parking, central. Quiet, middle- Middle Tpke, 4 1/2-room FOUR ROOMS first floor, in FOUR-ROOM apartment - Realtor, 643-15T7. FUEL OIL - 37.9 cents, 200 PURCHASED from a large Five-Voom townhouse, 1 1/2 adults only, no pets. Available AVAILABLE immediately, Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, Heat, hot water. (Jail 643-6311 ______Real €staU ditions, garages, porches, ghllon minimum. Winter is college, 200 used student tablet Antiqueo 48 modern 3-room apartment, aged couple. References. 646 two-family home, new kitchen ______643-6311. ALTERATIONS - Dresses, kitchens and formica work, tiled baths, wall-to-wall November 1. 643-9678. 2171 before 6. 643-8470 after 6. appliances, carpeted,, air- coming. Call now, Boland Oil arm chairs, metal and wood. carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, carpeted, appliances, parking, and bath, one b^room, heat, MANCHESTER - East Center' * coats, suits. Dressmaking, too. repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. WANTED Antique furniture, TOYOTA conditioned, heat, hot water, hot water, stove, refrigerator, ROCKVILLE - First floor of 6 Street. Modern air-conditioned : 172 E. Contor St. Company, 646-6320. Excellent condition. Sell any storage. Lease and security Quality workmanship. Call 649- glass, pewter, oil paintings, or heat, hot water, patio, full bas6 t h r e e room apartment, fur­ storage, basement garage, family, one bedroom. Kids and 649-1922 646-4126 amount $4. each. 10% discount ment. No pets. M67620. required. Hilliard Street. Call security deposit, $195. Call 646 office space, from 100 to 2,000 j 7554. • TOP QUALITY Work - Septic, other antique items. R. nished or unfurnished, quiet, BRAND NEW 2-family home, sound proofing, washer and 2497. pets O.K. With appliances and square feet, $4.50 per foot..7 HAMMOND porta-B dual lots of 10 or more. Cost new $28. convenient location. Working after 6. 649-7289. No dogs. dryer hookup. $250. Charles ard, just $112. 32-88. Call ^ewer connections, bulldozing, keyboard organ, Leslie 122 with Ideal for Sunday schools, Harrison, 643-8709. ------1______two 4-room apartments in­ Hayes Corporation, 6460131. , * REUPHOLSTERING- Best excavating. Loam, fill, gravel. adults only. No pets. 643-2880. cluding wall-to-wall, carpeting, Ponticelli, 646-0800, 6461540. entex 549-6980. reverb, good condition, schools, driving schools, home •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER - Five-room MANCHESTER - Unusual one- MANCHESTER - 2-bedroom prices. Get estimates and then Latullppe Brothers, Inc., 646- washer, dryer, dishwasher, dis­ first floor apartment. Available OFFICE SPACE - Two rooms, Man ch ester - Now being sacrifice, $2,000. 643-0188 after student chairs. Gremmo & Sons apartment, second floor, no bedroom Townhouse, full, BOLTON - Two-room garage call us. Free pick-up and 5114. 7. Sales, 819 East Middle Turn­ appliances, close to school. THREE ROOMS - First floor, private basement. Includes posal, oven and range. Parking November 1st. Security THREE ROOMS - Heated, fireplace. $80 per month.- „ completed aluminum sided delivery. 872-3188. □ RENTALS HALF-TON with heat and appliances, no for 4 cars. Security and apartment, stove and oversized Colonial, three pike, 6469953. Available immediately. Securi­ heat, hot water, appliances, required. $155. Eastern, 646 stove, refrigerator, dis­ Warren E. Howland, Realtors, , CARPENTRY - porches, gar­ petsv one months security references. ^ monthly. Te­ refrigerator, private driveway. 8250. hwasher, carpeting. $170. (32- 643-1108. __ bedrooms, bath and lavatory, FIR EW O O D - S easo n ed ty required. $170. Eastern, 646 carpeting and pool. $23U Security deposit, $85 a month. ages, additions, bathrooms, hardwood, $35. 3/4ton pick-up PAIR OF Wing Back chairs - 8250. required. Available November monthly. Paul w. Dougan, nant pays utilities. Jesdor Real­ SAL^entex 5466980. $30 Fee. ' ■ oversized family and dining ALTERATIONS and Rooms lor Rent 52 1st. Can be seen 67 p.m. Satur­ ty, 633-1411. 649-0617. room, wall-to-wall carpeting. Seamstress work done in my kitchens, houses, repairs. Free truck load delivered. 537-5455 or Excellent condition. Call 646 Realtor, 643-4535 or 6461021. 3 , ^ square feet floor space,, r . estimate. Small jobs. Stephen 684-3716. 0848. days 6 8 , 28 Church Street. ROCKVILLE - Four rooms, suitable industrial office space. ,,7 Garage. Just right lot. All city home. Experienced. THOMPSON HOUSE, fu^ FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, 5 1/2 ROOMS, wall-to-wall, conveniences. Act fast. J39.900. Reasonable rates. Call Lynne at Martin, 646-7295. Autos For Sole $1 Autos For Sole Three phase wiring, loading. , nished rooms, centrally 81 Autos For Sole 81 hot water, cooking gas, stove, stove and refrigerator, no raESIDEMTIAL dock, parking, 6465043. ,,,- D i^ld S. Gale, Realty Co. 872-3540. KZ HOLIDAY Skis with Dovre TAG SALE - Saturday located. Kitchen privileges. Roodng-Sldlng-Chlmnef 34 NQi'ember 2nd, 16a.m.-5 p.m., refrigerator, wall-to-wall children, pets, minutes to 1-86, VILLAGE APTS. Raaltors, Insurers. MLS. - 289- bindings, 175 cm, $40. Kastle Parking.' Reasonable rates. SHOP AND SAVE tennis court available. 643-0550 skis with Skifree bindings, 170 145 Monroe Street, East Hart­ carpeting, $185. Adults only, no Fee PIANO TUNING - Thirty years Phone 649-2358. ^ets. Security deposit required, after 5 p.j[n. MANCHESTER experience, graduate Hartt BIDWELL Home Improvement cm, $30. Reicher size 8 girl’s ski ford. Two families. Baby items, OFFICE SPACE Co. Expert installation of llentrally located. Available VERNON - One bedroom, dis­ vI r NON - Extraordinary College of Music. Ward Krause, boots, $30. 649-2210 after 5. toys, miscellaneous. aluminum siding, gutters and EXCELLENT clean large fur­ November 1st. Call 643-9678. 35 GLENWOOD ST., two One and two bedrooj[)js. hwasher, refrigerator, stove, FOR RENT vsw. New 54' custom 643-5336. nished room for^ gentleman, bedroom flat, appliances and 250 square feet, center ofl K trims. Roofing installation and SEASONED fireplace wood, $40 TAG SALE - Kitchen set, Near school, churches parking. $160. (32-05) Rentes, E^cutive Home. Balcony, rivate entrance near center, private basement. Lease and Manchester, air-conditioning^-., sh carpeting, appliances, repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. a cord delivered, half-cord $25. spring, mattress, housewares, FORD LAST OF THE THREE-ROOM Apartment - and shopping center, on 549-6980. $30 Fee. REFINISHING - Antique fur­ 17-1145, 6466896. , Stove, heat, one-car parking. security. $180. per month. No and parking. Call; 643-9551. ;e fieldstone fireplace, niture and other furniture. Call Call 646-0178, 872-7583. clothing, books. Saturday P bus line. Call anytime. No pets. Married couple or pets. Available November 1st. BOLTON - Four rooms, exclusive dead-end road. after 6 p.m., 643-7466. HORACE Tetrault - Siding,, November 2, 10-4. 42 Otis WANTED responsible female 1974 LEFTOVERS 647-9773 or 649-9455. Reduced |4,000, 165,900. 649- roofing, storm windows, aw­ PING PONG TABLE, heavy Street. midale-aged woman. 643-6441. 646-2623 carpeting, dishwasher, parking, to share home in Manchester FIRST FLOOR - Front office’ fj 8337. nings. (^ality workmanship, weight Sears, $45. 649-5618.after stove, refrigerator. $180, (32- SNOW PIX)WING - East side of with young woman, good loca­ EAST HARTFORD - Two- 13) Rentes, 549-6980. $30 fee. with wall-to-wall carpeting and. a Manchester area. Free es­ free estimates. Fuily insured. 12 noon. SEASONED Dry hardwood, tion, reasonable. 643-9650. FOUR-ROOM apartment - Cen­ bedroom in 6 family, carpeting, 872-9187, 649-3417. , split and delivered, $40. per cor- NEW 1974 MAVEHCK trally located, modern, many private bath. Available timates. Reasonable. Call mor­ heat and appliances for just TWO-BEDROOM apartment, RENTEX T We don’t advertise November 1st. Heat, air- nings, 646-5489. . SEASONED oak wood - Split d, $25. half cord. 6 4 6 ^ . FEMALE Roommate wanted - extras. Available November 1. $170, 32-78. Call Rentes 549- air, heat, appliancesar and Lolo-Lond tor Solo 24 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOFING - Specializing and ready for fireplace. $20 Blue, mefallic 2-door Sedan, standard anything we don’t have. Over conditioning, and parking in-- ^ Must love animals. Rent in­ Call 644-2427. washineshing macnmachine for under eluded. C ontact John H.*-'. Polntlng-Poperlng 32 repairing roofs, new roofs, orders delivered. 742-7886. TWO G-78-15 Sears Snowguards transmission, 6 cylinder engine, vinyl seats, 800 houses, duplexes and gutter work, chimneys, cleaned cludes all utilities. Call 6461086 AUTOCAP $200. 32-89. Call Rentes, 549- apartments. Open seven days, 8 Lappen, Inc. 6465261. ANDOVER — Three wooded, mounted on Plymouth wheels, after 5:30 p.m. These are 74 Trucks C78x14 tires, bumper group, color-keyed out­ 9 HAZEL STREET - Second MANCHESTER - 2-bedroom 6980. surveyed and approved lots, up and repaired. 30 years 30” ELECTRIC stove, 6 years used one season. Call 643-5384. AinOmoMwComuuwf am . to 9 p.m.. Rentes, 549-6980. COLLEGE Graduate students Action Mm I side mirrors, heavy duty suspensiort. Stock No. floor, three rooms furnished, apartment, appliances. APPROXIMATELY 300 squarel- to 9 acres. Priced from 613,500. available for exterior and in­ experience. Free estimates. old, avocado, with oven at Low 74 Prices. MNMitocrtit l9 Nd 323. heat electricity and parking. Call Warren E. Howland, Howley, 643-5361. GENTLEMAN only, kitchen Available November 1st. VERNON - one bedroom, in­ TWO BEDROOMS - Parking, feet, suitable for store or oifice,: terior painting. Six years cleaner. 649-1324. WHITE PORCELAIN privileges, free parking, cen­ aimamu odmb cF g Lease and security. Call 646 S ecurity req u ired . $155. cludes heat, hot water, Realtor, 643-1108. bathroom sink with chrome appliances, big yard for the good exposure. Center Street , J experience. Fully insured. Free ROOFING - Installation and tral location, references We still have a good Election of 2865 before 5 p.m. Eastern, 64682M. appliances, carpeting, air- location. 6467544. ,-jii estimates. Cali our com­ OVAL diamond ring 62; poinlpoints in fixtures. Cali 643-5384. kids. $140. (34-84) Rentes, 546 TOLLAND - 21 acres mostly repairs, gutters, storm win­ required. 643-2693 after 5 p.m. conditioning, pool, and tennis. 6980. $30 fee. ______petitors, than call us, 649-7034. white...... ig, gold solitaire setting, one for appointment only. 1974 cars and trucks In stocki $180. Security required. 872- cleared, over 500’ frontage, dows, doors. Experienced year old, regularly $ 1,400, CONSOLE - Color TV, 25” , six NOW *2875 Autos For Sole 81 Autos For Sale 61 NEW sprinklered warehousing - quality workmanship. Fully in­ 4188. THREE ROOMS - Carpeting, heavy equipment storage and ',r excellent location. Asking 6%,- INSIDE - Outside painting. sacrifice at $700. 646-3940. years old. $200. phone 6469367. ■ dli ...... - p . - - 000. Double Dutch Realty, 875- sured. Free estimates. FEMALE to share 6-room parking, stove; yard. Kids and handling capability. Individual > Special rates for p^ple over 65. house. Must be clean, neqt, MANCHESTER - 4 1/2 rooms, 8121. Reasonable prices. Rick BRIDGEPORT, Man-U-trace, CUTE white, beige, Beagapoo NEW 1974 MAVERlINl „ i k 19/4 MUSTANG pets O.K. $200. (34-83) Rentes, pieces or space rental in sec-L.** Fully insured. Estimates given. Burnett, 646-30()5. mature, mid 20’s. Call 2761212, Buy Now and Save r carpeting, appliances, heat in­ 549-6980. $30 fee. lions from 1,000 to 30,000 sq. ft.-;: 36 degrees, 2 spindles. pup, had shots, nine weeks, $17. Green 2-door Hardtop, standard transmis­ Call 649-7863. Ext. 728, 8-3. Light blue 4-door Sedan, automatic cluded. Parking, very con­ Monthly or long term. Hydraulic. For sale. Call 649- Can 6460686. sion, 4 cylinder engine, radial white side These Cars Must Be Sold! ROSSI ROOFING - Siding, j transmission,'250 cid 6 cylinder engine, venient. Adults, no pets. Securi­ Homes tor Rent 54 Reasonable rates. Call 2861594., . Rool Estote Wonted 28 CEILINGS, inside painting, 5265. ROOM FOR lady, quiet con­ power steering, radio, interior decor group, wall tires, digital clock, power steering, ty, 6468843, 649-4158. papering, floor sandlng- chimneys, gutters. Free es­ ...... ,Ci timates, fully injured. Days, venient location. 224 Charter light group, C78x14 white side wall tires. power brakes, console, radio, tinted glass, MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom Resort Property refinishing (specializing In TAG SALE - Forest Hills, 60 six-yard load, $30 plua tax, SELLING your home or evenings, 529-8056. Paul Oak Street. Call 643-8368. ^ 6 6 7 Stock No. 330. light group, body side mouldings, four Tremendous Buysl SOUTH WINDSOR - Modern carpeted house with garage and For Rent 56 ,.. acreage? For prompt friendly older floors). John Verfaille, Carpenter Road off Hamilton. dallvarad styled steel wheels. Stock No.ii54. one bedroom, spacious, 646-5750, 872-2222. Cosgrove, 643-5364. Saturday November 2nd, 9 appliances. Would vou Mlieve service, call Louis Dimock I BULLDOZER-BACKHPE ROOMMATE wanted, female, Beat the price increase of the carpeting, dishwasher, indoor $190. 31-00. Call Rentes 546 NEW HAMPSHIRE - Skiers on­ Realty, 649-9823. a.m.-4:30 p.m. Maple double FQP HiriE CALL NDW *3356 1972 MARK IV Heotlng-Plumblng , 35 modern 2-bedroom apartment, ___ WOW >3586 _ 1969 CAMARO 2-Door. Leather interior, all power pool, heat included, convenient 6980. ly. Brand new chalet sleeps J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom bed with Ik >x spring and mat­ V-8 engine. 3 .speed floor shift, |J. A. McCarthy, in c .| furnished. Phone 872-2413. 1975 Toyota Pick-Ups. equipped Including windows, seats, commuting. 644-3046. nine, completely furnished, ALL CASH for your property decorating. Interior painting. tress, girl’s clothing, three bucket seats, radio, blue paint, very SEWERLINES, sink lines, toraaMnataj^ clean car and low miles. antennae, automatic climate con­ THREE-ROOM bungalow, cen­ fireplace, mountain lakes area. within 24 hourk. Avoid red tape, Paper hanging. New Ceilings. bikes, toys, golf clubs, electric WILL SHARE home with NEW nUTO 2-DOOR SEDAN NEW PMTO RUNABOUT trol, AM/FM stereo radio, white EAST HARTFORD - Four Swiftwater, New Hampshire Remodeling. Exterior painting. cleaned with electric cutters, typewriter, games, many other (while they last) Red 3-door, automatic transmission, trally located, parking, share instant service. Hayes Agency, by professionals. McKinney responsible person. Call 647- White, 4-speed transmission, passenger •1495 vinyl roof, white paint. Beautiful car rooms, carpeted, all large yard, $135 per month. near Loon-Cannon-Gunstock Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. items. at a really low price. 6460131. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ KENMORE washer, set dishes, 1823 after 5 p.m. FREE compartment carpeting, accent group, light 2300CC engine, radial white side wall tires, • appliances, heating paid, Security deposit and and M ittersill. By season, Fully insured. For estimate call pany, 643-5308. tape recorder, Farfisa organ, flipper rear windows, A78x13 white side wall luggage rack, front and rear bumper washing machine. $180. (32-84). references. Call 649-8845 after 6 month or week. Double Dutch WE WILL buy your house. Call 649-9658. TAG SALE - Two families. color TV 19” with stand. Cali guards, accent group, tinted glass, light 1969 DODGE , •5895 Rentes 549-6980. $30 Fee. ROOM for rent, heated, tires. Polara, V-8 engine, p.m. Realty, 875-8121. anytime, Hutchins Agency, Saturday November 2nd, 10-4, 649-7442. shower, parking, very C A M PER CAP group. Stock No. 206. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. NO JOB too small, toilet Rain date Nove.mber 9th. alr-conditloning, power steering, Realtors, 6463166. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen reasonable. Call 649-9167. with the purchase of any new power brakes, black vinyl top, Auto* For Sals 81 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 9t: Five years experience. Corner of Pitkin and Putnam TAG SALE - Saturday, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NDW >2686 automatic transmission, radio 1971 MUSTANG Excellent references. Pete, 742- faucets replaced, repaired, rec Streets. Clothes, curtains, toys, Toyota Pick-Up in stock... NDW >3686 V-8 engine, automatic transmission SELLING your house? Call us rooms, bathroom remodeling, November 2nd, 10-4, 42 Apartments For Rent 53 first and we’ll make you a cash 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. dishes, and many usefui quality Tailwood Drive, Vernon. In >1195 on the floor, power steering, bucket heat modernization, etc. Free items. \ seats, racing stripes, chrome rims, offer. One day service. T. J. estimates gladly given. M & M Boulder Ridge off Tunnel Road. WE HAVE customers waiting racing mirrors, green paint, radio. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. PAPER HANGING and ceiling Stove, golf clubs, clothing, dis­ NEW .197S TERRY TRAILERS Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. for the rental of your apartment 1972 VOLKSWAGEN •2295 '•1.* painting, reasonable rates. hes, draperies, small electric or home. J.D. Real Estate Y N C ]H 411 Station Wagon, green paint, Leonara Spiegelberg. 643-9112. automatic transmission, radio, IMMEDIATE cash for your TOWNE Plumbing Service, OAK CORDWOOD - Seasoned appliances and many more Associates, Inc. 6461980. Ik FORD HAVE ARRIVED! bucket seats, low miles. A good property. Let us explain our repairs, alterations, vanity over a year. Split, delivered items. fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, B.H. MAGOWAN, JR. & SONS buy cabinets a specialty. Call to daily. $35 half cord. Evenings, LOOKING for anything in real Discounts on all 1974 LoftoversI $2295 1974 VEGA 647-1413. - Painting and paperhanging. 643-4502. NEIGHBORHOOD Tag Sale - 2^oor Hatchback, gas saving 4 Free estimates. Fully insured. 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- estate rental — apartments, 27-31 C am bridge S tre e t, homes, multiple dwellings, no 1968 MUSTANG cylinder angina, automatic Call 643-7361. 4056. transmission, bucket seats, vinyl CLEAN expensive carpets with November 2-3, 9-3. Motor­ fees. Cali J.D. Reai Estate T Small V-8 engine, 3-speed the best. Blue Lustre is cycles, boats, campers, g] & transmission, bucket seats, radio side mouldings, whitewall tires,' PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ BOTTI Heating and Piumbing - Associates, Inc. 6461980. FITZ6EULIIFOID, INC. and more. A very clean car. radio, 12,400 miles. Yellow paint. □ MISC. SERVICES Prompt, courteous service. Call America’s favorite. Rent sham- appliances, household items, ting, wallpapering, spray/brush pooer, $1. E. A. Johnson Paint antiques, bargains. painting. Fair prices, fully in­ 643-1496. MANCHESTER - Five room "TOLLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST FORD DEALER /•995 •2395 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Company. duplex, three bedrooms, coun­ "Hartford Aren't Largeit Toyota Dealer” W INDSOR AVE. ROCKVILLE OP,EN EVES. sured, experienced and depen­ WELL SEASONED wood, $25. a Servicoo Ottered 31 dable. 643-1671. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing try kitchen, carpeting, ^ 345 Center SL, Manchester 646-4321. TAG SALE - 552 Woodbridge truck load. Call 643-0926. A » •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - Repairs and remodeling. appliances, no pets. $250. Phone B43-2488 CALL TDU FREE 1-860-842-2276 BOLAND MOTORS SHARPENING Service — Bullding-Controcting 33 Prompt service on emergency. Street, Saturday and Sunday. 10- Security required. 646-1559 V f M i r a le m « m o ^ WOOD for sale, $18. half ton Sms, knives, axes, shears, Phone 643-7024. 4:30. Miscellaneous items. after 6 p.m. SERVICE THAT SAVES 368 Cantor Stroot, Mandwstor 646*6320 skates, rotary blades. Quick pick-up load. Free delivery. MASONRY - All types, Call M3-2890. set'vice. Capitol Equipment fieldstone, brick, concrete. LYNN’S PLUMBING - TAG SALE - 40 Bretton Road, Ckh, 38 Main St., Manchester. Repairs, remodeling, new con­ November 2-3, 11-4. Winter Autos For Sole 81 Free estimates, after 5 p.m., ONE year old, 26” girl’s three- Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday 643-1870 or 644-2975. struction. Water pumps. clothing, drapes, tires, toilet ^ 643- French spoken also. 875-7263. and sink, jewelry. speed bike. Excellent condition, $40. 649-6238. . NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - —x l ------PLUMBING SHOP on Wheels - GIGANTIC Tag Sale - Toys Remodeling, repairing, ad­ ENGLISH Setter puppies, r |;WEAVING bums, holes. ditions, rec rooms, porches and Stocks 2,000 repair parts on our galore, bric-a-brac. 10-4 Satur­ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. truck to save you money. 30 day and Sunday, November 2-3. registered, nine weeks old. Gremin: loMrest list-priced car roofing. No job too small, Cali Reasonable. 649-2558. Window shades, Venetian 649-31A. years’ experience. 646-2115. Route 85 Bolton, 1/4 mile Check all the manufacturer’s sticker blinds. Keys. TV for rent. passed Bolton Dairy on right, ( M 1975 ELltE 2 Deor Hardtep BACKYARD SALE - Two 2 Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. Flooring 38 watchjor signs. trices. Our sporty little Gremlin lists ANY TYPE Carpentry and families. November 2-3,10-4.26 fowest but delivers a whole lot of car. 3S1 V-8 •ngliM, aultinatlc Irantmlttlon, MjLLAR TREE Service, Inc. masonry work, additions and FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing,. TAG SALE - 281 Henry Street, Westfield Street. Milkglass, remodeling. Free estimates. A. curtains, etc. You get a gas-saving 6-cylinder engine buit in Ameikai laathar wrappad ataafing whaal, aupar aott Romoval, pruning, lot clearing, (specializing in older floors). Manchester, Saturday and Sun­ Squillacote, 649-0811. BRAND NEW 1974 DODGE vinyl trim, convanlanca group, AM/FM spraying. Fully insured. Ceilings and inside painting. day, November 2 and 3rd, 163. and a big 21-gallon gas tank, so it goes a, alarao radio, Inlorlor doeor group, wiro Licensed. Free estimates. John Ve/erfaille, 646-5'150, 872- Some antiques, glassware, bric- TAG SAf,E - 55 South Alton long way between fill-ups. j whool covora, color koyod romot# control Street, Manchester, off West Pl|one 633-5345. 2222 a-brac, good clothes (all sizes), M6NAC6 CUST6M 4 Door Sedan And you get something nobody else mirrora, dual accani paint atrlpoa, flva Aluminum Siding ski equipment, bike parts, Middle Turnpike, three HR7Sx1S white ahte wall llraa. Polar whila TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Kitchen Rc>mod«ling games, picture frames and families, Saturday, November V-8 engine, automatic offerss all the benefits of the exclusive with a white vinyl rool. Undorcoat. Stock No. Tnees cut, trimmed or topped, New Additions much more. 2nd. 10-4. I transmission, tilt-wheel AMC Buyer Protection Plan!" S042. U it SS7S0. stamps removed, fully insured. R.E. MILLER, Bulldsr steering wheel, air con­ See Gremlin, price Gremlin, at your Got a tree problem? Well worth Call 649-1421 □ MISC. FOR SALE TWO section pizza oven, ditioning, radio, tinted glass, a bhone call. 742-8252. TAG SALE - Two families, 135 Vulcan, $125. Garland 16bumer vent windows, vinyl roof, AMC Dealer. You can’t afford not to. Artlcloo tor Sole 41 range with two ovens, $125. Call vinyl Interior, vinyl side East Middle Tpke. Saturday after 6, 6461337. Ob D jo b s - Carpentry, pan- from 10 to 3:3(1, and Sunday mouldings, and many other AMC FI Gremlin SPECIAL >5047 el|ng, rec rooms, offices, CARPENTRY — Repairs, DARK, RICH lomii, 5 yards, from 12 to 4. Car rack 3’x4’ plus h^sehold repairs. Phone 649- remodeling, additions, roofing. luxury options. Stock No. $27.50 plus taxr->Also sand, canvas, two-burner portable Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 4424. Cali David Patria, South Wind­ stone, gravel, pool and patio gas stove, fireplace set, suit­ ! Duly a few 1674 cars —•------— ------sor, 644-1796. sand. 643-9504. cases, many baby items. Old DOG-CAT bcrarding reser­ ClSH Registers and adding buffet chest, glassware, and 1975 PINTO 2 Door Sedan machines. - Sales, service, WES ROBBINS carpentry vations. Combined inside/out- I left in stack - Came In n cw l*4 5 7 5 ALUMINUM sheets used as much more. supplies. 15 years experience, remodeling specialist. Ad­ side runs, partitioned privacy, printing plates, .007 thick, germicidal lighting. Canine formerly with NCR. Free ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ux32". % cents each or 5 for $1. THREIE FOOT convex mirror, EMimates. C.R.S. ^mpany, Holiday Inne, 200 Sh^don Road, 2300 cc 4 cylindor anglno. automaUc Iranamte- built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Phone 643-2711. used for security check, $30,. tlon, radio, (Ivo 13' tioal ballad'radlal white alda Coventry, 742-6381. 649-3446.. Manchester, 6465971. Phone 649-4986. Dependable Used Cars wall llraa, accant group, pataongor compartmanl NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 carpating, dark' rad paint. Slock No. S039. Uat TiuCKING - odd jobs, moving LEON Cieszynski builder - new FREE TO good home, full- $3265. ^ cents each. Inquire sidd door. grown gentle, double pawed, large appliances, cleaning homes custom built, Manchester Evening Herald. cdlars and attics, also will remodeled, additions, rec ANTI-FREEZE long haired female cat, vac­ cinated. 6464774 evenings. iS i ddiver small loads sand, stone, rooms, garages, kitchens WE BUY and sell used fur­ $0.95 par gallon 1970 CORONET •1396 1971 VOUSWASN >1898 aijd gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. remodeled, bath tile, cement Dodge 4-door Sadan. aconomical V-B engine, Super Beetle. 4 cylinder angina, eulomallc lr.insmis- niture. Cash 0n' the. lind. One I BROWN’S TIRE SHOP FREE PUPPIES - 6 weeks old automallc tranimiulon. power jtearlng. power tlon, radio, very' economical. Stk. 4356A work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ piece or an entire housefpll. brakes. Stk. 4257A. SPECIAL >3098 b(jLL w ork - Any kind. Odd tial or commercial. Call 649- 333 Maiii 8t. Colli-shepard pups. Used to jobs, light trucking, cellars and 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 Manchaatar children and all adorable. 4291. Main, Street Rear, behind attics cleaned, trees removed. Please call 6464972. 1973 Mur sum i'2398 Chrysler, alr-conditloning, power windows. ‘17^ Douglas Motor Sales. Dodge, 225 old 8 cylinder anolna, manuni Iransmis- 64jr-9767, 646-3545. t im o t h y j . CONNELLY engine, eulomallc Iranamlaalon. many olhoi extras TWO CHIHUAHUA pups, alon, vary sharp carl SIk. 43»2A. Priced to sell. SIk. 8041A 1975 GRANADA 2 Door Sedan Carpentry and general contrac­ CLEAN USED refrigerators, LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs, ting. Residential and commer­ pedigree, $20. each. Call 646 ccdlars and attics cleaned, ranges, automatic washers, cial. Whether it be a small with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s WOODEN Storm windows and 1973 LAGUIM •3195 1971 SATELUTE CUSTOM •1895 lawns mowed, small tree work. repair lob, a custom built home doors, good condition, Chsvrolat, alr-oonditloning, V-8 engine, power Plymouth 4-door Sedan. V-8 ungine Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- FREE PUPPY to good home. ateering, power brakes, automatic Irnnsmission. (kr-conditloning, power ateering. powni bt.ikps 200 old I oylindor ongint, power ttaarlng, Free estimates. Phone 6436000. or anything in between, call 646- reasonable. Phone .643-7397. radio, vinyl rool, and many more axtraa. Low mileage 2171 Call 6466338. radio, SIk. 4288A. automalle Iranamlaalon, A M radio, front and raar li579. and ready to go. Stk. 4428A. bumpar guarda, vinyl Inaart bodyalda mouldlngt, CUSTOM MADE Draperies, apaea aavar apara. Stock No. 5032. Llat price In­ SCREENED loam, gravel, SEASONED hardwo^. split, LOVE WANTED - five free v^ry reasonable work STEre sidewalks, stone walls, processed gravel, sand, stone, sawed and delivered. $50 a wr- cluding doator prop and undarcoal $4331. guaranteed, call anytime. 649- fireplaces, flagstone terraces, fluffy puppies, only 1973 VOLKSWACEN •2495 1971 CHARGER SOO •2595 and fill. George H. Grifflng d. Phone C. Hutchinson, 643- requirement: good home. Brit- Super Beetle, 4-apeed trenamisalon. 4 cylinder Dodge 2-door Herdlop, V-B engine, .lulom.ilic concrete repairs, inside and Inc., 7467886. 5373. engine, radio, 12,000 miles, bright orange, musi be trinamlaalon, power ateering. alr-comiiiioning. '^®a8°"ably priced. tkny Cocker mix. 6465130. seen. 81k. 4275A. bucket sells, vinyl rool, clean, low miles . T^O HANDYMEN want varie­ TA(i SALE - Saturday, Sun^y, ty of jobs for fall. Yards raked, LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per Livestock 44 yard delivered. Phone 6463109. ,1W Greenwood Drive (off East AMCHDealets r* , limed and fertilized. Attics, Middle Tpke.). Much furniture De Cermier Meter Sales, Inc. SPECIAL >40Sr cellars, cleaned. Light including wicker. REGISTERED American tr v R ^ . Reasonable. 643-5305. mprovewitco. ELECTRONIC Calculators for saddlebred, gelding, 6. 16 sale at reduced prices. Phone hands, must sell, excellent ■M^SIwdtePMoCmws TAG SALE - Three families. HEBOCNOMY ■ 285 Broad Street FORD GUTTERS cleaned, repaired Almost all new from last week,' beginners mount. Best offer. CHORCHES and installed, |2 0 and up. ^turday November 2nd, 11-4, 6461175. Driveways sealed. Free es­ ntoNm • Rooflni SEASONED hardwood - for Manciiester Ahmlnyn fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. 270 West Center Street. DODGE OF MANCHESTER CHRYSLER '.V timates. R&R Reconstruction; Calf 8764350. Booto-Acceooorleo 48 875-4141, 649-3M2 anytime. Wiping wlu oU Bin, Oointi ind G(«(|tF.D

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BENJY BY JIM BEKRY Aufos For Salo 1. 01 Autoa For Salo 01 Autoa For Salo 01 Campfn-Trallera MainCHKSTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 1, 1974 -■ PAGE TWENTT-.hr.vi.., Mobile Homea 6 5 TMT T>tATi$ TM F ff% A t^TH F PINTO Station Wagon, 1974, 4,- OUT OUETw AY by NED COCHRAN F(P$TP0U(-AF 500 miles, still on warrantee, b u g s b u n n y OUR BOAKIMNG HOUSE wiih MAJOR ilOOPLE automatic, air-conditioning, IN A PiPA/Mf? 1 FV'FPMAf^^l RECTOWN USA, INC. deluxe Interior, steel beltM I t h i n k Tha following unite muat ba , TW' PROFESSOR CLUMSY OF ME, ) WHAT Y AM" BASER BEA-1 WELL,MSU CAN'T BLAAhE NOW THAT THE MAYBE WE BUT HE COULD fadials, roof^ack, remote WASN'T I T ? iT c o u l P CR A W K- V B R TR.VW' TJD / H tM l W H EN VOUBE '*XJW<3 TOLD ME TD AtAdOR'5 a w a y a t DUSHTA STRIKE ] TURN OUT TO USTCALU mirrors, rear window aold bofora Nov. IS, 1974. T/AKE A REST 6 E IM - S H A F T 7 / H U R R V A P R O - \ E N 0 0 6 H T D S T A N P A L O T NIGHT SCHOOL THIS P R o v e p A MEDAL IN BE AN ACORN defroster, body side moulding. 21 now tfavol Irallara AN’ w h e n I PUT THAT5A \/vtOTlOU WITH \ OP TRAVBLINrS VOU ISKT SUCH A BAP SNERK'S / 82,950. Call 646-6^. MV VIOLIN DOWN, BVTAKIN' ROADAAAP fWIWPlNSTBAPl CAkTT STAND THE EK- m A WINPOW 16’-29’ THIS PLACE TO LIVE, AFTER HONOR! HE HE9AT T H E O FFIC E H OV WORK/ /PENSE"AN'0rTHE b o x : h e t o l d CHEVROUT CIZa »sIK- B O V D R E W ALL,' WE CAN EVEN T ied h im u p 3 now Sth whoola IT, 31’, TIME TDU CAW STAND THE MRS, HOOPLE 1968 VOLKSWAGEN • Blue, 81,- ON. SHAFT PICK THE SHOWS 32’ O M T H E E X P E N S E VtXJ C A N T S T A N D ^t ig h t e r th an EVERYONE 000 miles. 8700. Call 563-4643 AU' BORDER/ WE WANT.' t r a v e l i n g / r r p z r y —' A SAMURAI OlkSHTATAKE after 5 p.m. 1 now motor homo 24’ S . L u WRESTLER A T urn d o in ’ e now tent Iralltra * IN A KNIT PISHES MODEL SUIT' 1969 MERCURY Marquis sta­ 2 now fold-down plokup t(-r‘ tion wagon, power steering, campora !(-/ power brakes, good condition. 7 uaad Iraval trallara CLOSE-OUT Asking 8700. Can 6494)778, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 uaad tent trallara Autoa.For Salo 61 fiutos For Sola 61 Autoa For Salt 01 5 uaad pickup campora □ AUTOMOTIVE 3 uaad pickup Irucka t , COMPLETE junk cars 1967 FORD Mustang converti­ WE PAY 810 for complete junk |, ••#••••••••••••••••••••••••• cars. Call Joey, removed free in Manchester, ble, needs work, 860. Phone M9- Tolland Auto WANTED i NO REASONABLE OFFER MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD ! Auto$ For Salt $1 South Windsor, Vernon and 7325. Body, 528-1990. REFUSED f > ______' Gtoan, Lalt MoM Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, Spaclal conaldaratlon io no- j. NEED CAR? Credit bad? A CLASSIC 1953 Packard, 52,000 NEED A CAR? Short on cash? HELW, ELAINE, d e a r . Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- original miles. Stored for seven trada doala. ; Bankrupt? Repossessed? 4578, 875-6231. Call Ed Weaver, finance USED CARS 1 YOU'RE GOING TO BE !' Honest Douglas accepts lowest years, 81,200. Call 413-586-0141. expert, at 643-1181. Financing availabla at bank ALL RK3HT. THE DOCTOR Top PrlcM PaM SAID YOU ARE) down, smallest payments. For AN Makus s farms > Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Big dlacounts on RV parts CARTER CHEVROLET and accattorlaa Incl. roll- I TOYOTA - See us for reliable . J e m a y , CO^IHC.. I down awninga. (SET TOO I i used Toyotas with our 6(klay A N e x e r c i s e i n f l i t i l i t v II-./ 1229 Main StraM « W .M . I.Ni.lW * 100% warranty. We also buy II-1 , , used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, yovRS(cp^ ___ 345 Center Street, Manchester, ALL BRAND NEtW! RECTOWN USA, MC. CAPTAIN EASY Route 8 West BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 646-4321. 74 VEGA $3050 74 VEGA $33851 Station Wagon, 4 cylinder engine, 4- Q.T. Coupe, 4-speed transmission, Wlillmanfic IF HIS HAIRDO IS REAL, y O uM=yc=>v K E V E N ,______apeed transmission, body aide 1967 MUSTANG, original 7 tHe r e s e e m s to b e \ — w m moments sT ah, you w oke u p tint glass, radio, custom Interior, 2D3-423-1629 THIS CC7ULP NBAU,V BB [ LORD VULE. U z ^-N N Anw N EXTRAPXTP;> uAMPrppVAMPIRE IIIIN later... f JUST IN TIME, LORD ’ AUTO INSURANCE - Compare moulding, radio, wheal trim rings. owner, excellent running condi­ deluxe bumpers, undercoat. Carter LORD VULE'S COUSIN, / HIMSELF! WE'P S f EH? ITHE CELLAR, DOPDER- ■” our low rates. Young drivers WInIM Hour* EHtcHv* Novambtr 1 y u l e ...THAT SOUNDS Carter Care, undercoat. Sik. 3012. Care. Stk. 2952. tion, needs some body work, (^PIKfC VAN PuyBRi ! • welcome. For quotation call Mon a T h u n 9:30 im to • pm . BETTER 6ET WE'P LIKE YOU TO LIKE THE MESSENGER * 3 1 7 4 5 0 74 NOVA $3600 8350. Call 649-4189. POPPER! IPENTIFV HlhA! 74 IMPALA $41951 T u m „ Wad., FROM LONDON A t p ' Rod Dolin, 646-6(»0. Custom Cape, V-6 engine, automatic Custom Coupe, V-8 engine, Fri., Sat 9:3d am to 5:30 pm t h e D O O R ! transmission, bucket seats, console, automatic transmission, alr- 1966 COMET - Six cylinders, power steering, radio, vinyl roof, ,^:i968 CHEVROLET, 4-door condltlonlng, tint glass, deluxe belts, good tires, new transmission, Carter Care, undercoat. Stk. 2535. mats, remote control mirror, door PRISCILLA’S POP______sedan, V8, with automatic excellent running condition. BY AL VERMEER 74 CAPRICE $4795 edge guard, radio, rear speaker, vinyl “ transmission, very good condi- Classic Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic root, whitewall tires, wheel covers, 8400 firm. Call after 6 p.m. 649- YEAR END Clearance - your DE^R, WILL TtlU WRITE A ' HOLLVHOCK, I'M ONLY ON . tion, 8700. 742-6^. BRAND NEW 1974 OPE transmission, alrpondlllonlng, vinyl undercoat. Carter Care. Stk. 2572. 2653. NOTE TELLINQ THE IS t h a t n o t e P A G E S IX , chance really to save. 1975 m s F7 root, 50-50 spilt seat, lint glass, MILKMAN WE DON'T 74 VEGA $3220 prices up 8-15% three 1974 READY.? mm. AM/FM radio, radio speaker, door Station Wagon, 140.2 engine, body N E E D M I L K ? rpl970 DODGE Coronet Super Standard equipment includes rack and pin­ guard, remote control mirror, rear models left. 55’, 2 bedroom, >.Bee - V-8, automatic, power mouldings, radio, wheel trim rings, ion steering, powered brakes, contoured defogger, tilt steering wheel, deluxe undercoat. Carter Care, Stk. 3010. bow window, early American, y e s , •^•steering, bucket seats, very bumpers, bumper guards, mats, beautiful home, was, 89,9% is ( mMOTHER! sharp. 81,595. Chorches Motors, front reclining seats, fully carpeted whitewall tires, undercoat. Carter 74 IMPALA $4290 Care. Stk. 3095. 87,995. 60’, two bedroom front <:-* 643-2791. interior, center consdleT front Custom Coupe, V-8 engine, 74 VEGA $3115 automatic transmission, air- dining room, elegant home. bumper guards, side window condltlonlng, tint glass, radio, remote Was 811,995 is 89,995. Big and it) 'H 1968 CHRYSLER Newport, 2- Hatchback Coupe, 140.2 engine, control mirror, vinyl root, whitewall de’fogger outlets, and flow­ automatic transmission, body side beautiful 14’ front kitchen, was door, V8, 8700. Savings Bank of tires, wheel covers, undercoat, Carter through ventilation. .A moulding, radio, whitewall tires, Care. Stk. 2998. 812,495. is 810,995. Top dollar for STEVE CANYON wheel rings, undercoat. Carter Care. BY MILTON CA.MFF Manchester repossession. 646- tremendous tine of options your home in trade. Fine selec­ I 1700. Stk. 3016. 74 VEGA $2875 are available for a slight ad­ ! 74 CHEVELLE $4685 2-Door Coupe, 140.2 engine, deluxe tion of new and used homes to bumpers, burner guards, undercoat choose from. Nice tliree no! n o ! I'm IHeARDWHAT ditional charge. Laguna S-3 Coupe, V-8 engine, Carter Care. Stk. 3160. Le^renoF m happ£N£d to DEMONSTRATION INCREP- ) I RETREAT ■ 1974 PONTIAC Ventura, 6 automatic transmission, alr- 7 A TACULARiJ -UNDER bedroom, 12’, 1 1/2 baths, 83,- r ' HI6H CITY ^ THemeVlylON ' cylinder, automatic, power condltlonlng, vinyl roof, power sky 74 IMPALA $4225 H A V f YOU 995. Immediate parking il- l HeUALD'SOY' — PROTEST' .‘.'Steering, 83,100 or best offer. root, bucket seats, tint glass, console Custom Coupe, V-8 engine, MEED LFAKNED throughout Connecticut. 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ARE O O N Ef THEV HAD I MY DATA AND TAKE IT BIG BABY THEY SAME ANSWER?, s m m LAW./ Good beginner. TO fiO. SO M EPLACE/' UP TO THE STATE H A V E U P t h e r e ! , a r e a , pur used car SEE US NOW! Stk. #830 UNIVERSITY/ ^ I...... ■ ) *4995 E BUT, CARTER WE GIVE MORI ON GOOD 30’ H ]fn< O F F l C E S r ^ ^ U SB) CARS. • T-r o r Needa cleaning. ? Slightly rough department to Easy Financing . y , ^ *5995 USED 27’ f t . 0 HERS Good trailer. more completely Stk. #899 U -l / CARS flY V f.l. . ’O 315 CentDr Street *9495 MR. ABERNATHY West North East South Larry Scranton 2 0 ’ BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEW AY Tom Scranton Manchester WIN AT BRIDGE IN Pass 2A serve you. Eaay towing for Pass 24 Pass 24 71 HORNET $2145 73 VEGA $24451 Phone 643-5135 compact. OKAY! HOW DID Station Wagon. 6-cyllnder engine, Pass 3 .\.T. Pass ? Hatchback Coupe, 4-cyllnder engine. I >OU DO TH AT?! Surei-fire beats percentage trick was a sure loser in any automatic transmission, radio. 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Candidates for Assembly District 56 Academies Nominate Candidates y C a m p b e ll Burke‘ tificially increased taxes being U.3. Rep. Robert H. Steele R\ mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon, Rockville High School. touted as an example of good Morgan Campbell of Martin Burke of Rockville is Conn, today announced his 401 Donald V. Landmann, 100 Main These young men nominated management, but rather true Rockville is the Republican the Democratic candidate for nominations to the four U.S. St., Ellington, Ellington High by Congressman Steele for the fiscal responsibility. I strongly candidate for state represen­ state representative from the service academies. School. academies will compete among MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1OT4- VOL. X a V , No. endorse this view both as a can­ tative from the 56th District 56th District (Vernon.) Area students nominated are: U.S. Military Academy, West themselves for the ap­ didate and a taxpayer.” (Vernon). He is a senior buyer Burke is an attorney in the U.S. Air Force Academy, Point, N.Y.f: John R. Barbero pointments. for the Pratt & Whitney Air­ law firm of Flaherty, Burke Colorado Springs, Colo.: Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John He pledges, that as an elected craft. and Marder, is a graduate of William H. Cavanagh, son of Barbero Sr,, Russell Dr., Steele explained that officials Campbell is serving his fifth Colgate University and the official he will remain per­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rockville, Tolland High School; of the academies take into con­ year on the Vernon Town Coun­ Albany Law School, and a sonally available and sensitive Cavanagh of 2S West Rd., and George T. Forbes Jr., son sideration a number of factors cil and previously served five member of the New York and to the needs and comments of Rockville, Ellington High of Mr. and Mrs. George T. in determining the best Ford Ends Campaign years on the Vernon Board of Connecticut Bar. his constituents. School; and Glenn C. Land- Forbes Sr., 127 Jonathan Dr., qualified candidate for a vacan­ Education. He is an instructor at the cy. Among them are the Wethersfeld School of Law, a applicant’s college board Campbell is in support of the i Repuplican State platform member of the board of direc­ scores, high school record, which calls for increased state tors of the Tolland-Windham extracurricular activities, Legal Assistance Program, the recommendations from school On Inflation Issue aid to towns from the Federal Unborn Can’t Get Benefits Revenue Sharing Program. Rockville Area Chamber of officials, and other indications SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - President against “ Public Enemy Number 1” — in­ He pledges to push for in­ Commerce, and the Hockanum NEW YORK, (UPI) ,- A welfare system provides suo- of the nominee’s character, The strain of the trip, which began Pregnant women now are Ford said today America can spend itself flation. creased state aid to education, Valley Community Services federal appeals court has ruled sidies to mothers. leadership potential, academic Thursday with stops in Iowa and Califor­ eligible for special assistance into “raging inflation” unless con­ “The lesson of the past few decades has if elected, and said he knows Council. that unborn children in Connec­ “ We are of the view that the aptitude and achievement, and nia, shows in the President’s face. Ford from some municipal welfare gressional big spenders are defeated in been a basic one — we cannot spend our this would mean revamping the He is immediate past presi­ ticut do not qualify for state word ’child’ is commonly and physical fitness. appears paler, his eyes are a bit red, and departinents, but the women Tuesday’s national elections. way to happiness but we can spend tax structure. dent of the Manchester Com­ welfare benefits. ordinarily understood to mean a he has the sniffles. said those subsidies do not In a speech prepared for delivery to a ourselves into debt, and we can spend our He does not believe the state munity Child Guidance Clinic, a The U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of born child and not a fetus,” the White House press secretary Ron always pay for a proper diet. GOP meeting. Ford also said the federal nation straight into raging inflation. That shouid get into deficit spending trustee of the Rockville Public Appeals overturned a decision judges said. “While a fetus Is Nessen said Ford was “very tired. There’s Martin Burke Federal welfare regulations bureaucracy must be decentralized. is why during the past few weeks I have and suggests the deficits could Morgan Campbell Library, and is town attorney by U.S. District Court Judge more than a non-child, it is no doubt about it.” allow states to choose wehther The Worlirs Bast been speaking out for realistic, fiscally be eliminated or prevented by for Ellington. Robert C. Zampano, of Hart­ something less than a child.” Stresses Inflation Ford attended two GOP fund-raising to make such assistance responsible congressional candidates,” he establishing spending priorities He and his wife, Ellen, have their views and problems, fold, in the case of three preg­ Perfumas-Colognes On the last day of a barnstorming cam­ dinners and a charity auction Friday serve Tolland County which available. Connecticut and 34 " f r o Qin WnppTng" said. at budget time and then by three sons. “which, as a fellow resident, nant women seeking state The panel said that If paign trip to help Republican candidates, before going to a professional basketball now has about 100,000 residents. other states have chosen not to “ ...If the big spenders win heavily on reducing the budgets in keeping Summarizing his campaign, businessman, and parent, I can welfare support for their un­ CongreM had intended for un­ the President again stressed the fight game and a fund-raiser for the Urban He said personnel could be pay the benefits. Nov. 5, we are in danger of electing a veto with the priorities. Burke said at the outset he appreciate and understand.” born children. born children to be eligible for MTHUR DRUG League. transferred from other nearby proof rather than an inflation proof He also said he would support pledged to discuss the crucial He said he has identified tte benefits, it would have used He told a conference on domestic and offices to keep the expense to a Congress,’’ Ford said. issues which face the state and several steps-which can be Attorneys for the women — “clear and unanbiguous economic affairs in Portland that the plan established by the minimum. Governor’s Commission on Tax the community, to wage a door- taken in the General Assembly Barbara Wisdom, Anna Tirado language” to that effect. The NEWS Bureaucraccy Too Big Democratic-supported economic and Jane Croe, no hometowns Review and would hope to spon­ He said he feels some state to-dobr campaign in an effort to to alleviate some of these women said they needed the ad­ CAPSULES Turning to the federal bureaucracy, he proposals could double the current rate of sor a bill to accept some of the revenue sharing money should meet the people of the 56th problems and to put the state given —said they will appeal to ditional subsidies during said, “The day is past when an octopus­ inflation by 1976. recommendations of that com­ be passed through to help senior District, and to make himself back on course as a national the U.S. Supreme Court since pregnancy in order to assure like government in Washington can mission and also those of the citizens on fixed incomes with available to hear the views and leader in the area of efficient four other federal appeals themselves a nutritious diet, Kennedy Critical of Ford stretch its tentacles across the nation and suggestions of the electorate. courts have ruled unbprn Education Finance Commis­ the increase in rents for those and responsible government. and therefore their unborn WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Edward squeeze into itself more and more power. Rejects Easy Route living in state senior citizen “These things I have done,” he children did .qualify for children’s good health. sion. He said, “In these in­ M. Kennedy says President Ford’s deci­ Now we have to chop off those tentacles. “If I were to take the easy route of ad­ housing complexes. He said said. assistance in similar cases. Republican Candidates Visit Herald flationary times there is a sion to defer $100,000 to train family doc­ ' “And as each of thpse tentacles withers ditional pump-priming and deficit spen­ Campbell aso said he has ad­ rents have increased from J45 a He said during the past They claimed in the long run I we have to return'the power and the greater interest than ever in The three-judge panel’s tors is “petty and vindictive.” ding as the economy cools off this winter, vocated, during his campaign, month to $65 and he figures it several weeks, at literally economy in government. Not a the state would save nfioney revenues they have grasped back to the Friday afternoon Robert H. Steele, ruling earlier this week con­ “That the President would stoop to this it would really cause trouble,” Ford said. Agostinelli, Manchester, his running area. They are shown talking to Mrs. the establishment of a motor would cost Vernon about $50,000 thousands of doorsteps in Ver­ false economy as has marked with the pregnancy subsidies, ^ states and localities ... it will not be an centrated on the definition of a foolish and unseemly gesture is another He ignored predictions by politicians left, ^publican candidate for gover­ mate for lieutenant governor, visited June Tompkins, a staff member while vehicle office in Vernon to to subsidize this condition. non, he has met and talked with the past four years in Connec­ since it would not have to care easy job. It is never easy to disnaantle a “dependent child” in the Social sign of the petty and vindictive personal and in polls of a Democratic landslide and nor from Vernon, and Nathan The Herald while campaigning in the touring the newspaper. the citizens, and listened to ticut with the lowering of ar- for children on welfare who had' structure that has been reinforced for Security Act, under which the politics being practiced within the ad­ held up the arms of Republican candidates not been born healthy. ministration,” the Massachusetts decades. If you knock out the wrong sec­ victory style poses. He mixed his Democrat said Friday in a statement. tion, the whole thing is liable to fall and Republican fight-song speeches with Kennedy referred to Ford’s message to cut a lot of innocent people,” the Presi­ appeals for the defeat of any candidate of Congress Thursday in which he announced dent said. any party who would not vote to cut Ford has campaigned in 19 states in 24 Steele Confident of Victory the withholding of the money intended to government spending. train general practitioners under the days as part of his party-financed tour.

Family Practice of Medicine Act. I By SOL R. COHEN District, 25,IX)0 in the Fourth and 5,000 in “It’s not true we’re not interested in Robert Steele is confident he’ll be the Fifth. / people and their problenu. We say, ‘Look, Speaks on Economy elected Connecticut governor Tuesday, “That should be more than enough to ab­ we want to be honest about it. We can’t fBKftUIBANT GUIPl I MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier Alexei N. Oil One-Price System even though all the polls show Democrat sorb our losses in the First District sfNGtfE promise you the moop like Mrs. Grasso Kosygin said today the Western world is Ella Grasso far in the lead. (15.000) , the Third (19,000) and the Sixth does.’ RESTAURANT gri(q)i^ by economic and political crisis “Sure we’re running scared,” he said on (30.000) ,” he explained. “They’re happy now to hear her but the Soviet Union has entered a new Gets Backing from Shah a visit to The Manchester Herald Friday. promis^, but they’ll be screaming later, high stage of development. “I always run scared. Half the polls had when it comes out of their pocketbooks CompMs Luncheons Served R e s t a u r a n t & l o u n ^ ^ Kosygin renewed the Soviet call for a me losing in 1970, when I first ran for con­ Good Ticket and wallets and when they find out they’ll Late Evening Dining featuring the area’s finest restaurants.*. RT. S3 EUlNfiTOR TEL. 872-7327 collective security system in Asia to serve TEHRAN (UPI) - The shah of Iran, Kissinger said his Middle East trip, gressman. All the experts said I’d lose. “We’ve got a good ticket,” he said, “and have to pay a stole income tax. Give her 3 COMPUn CMRY OUT SERVIK Vritouched for Fine Food and Atmosphere as the basis for a constructive peace fresh from a round of talks with Secretary which would be his second in a month, was What happened is history — I was elected the response we’re getting is tremendous. to 5 years with her spending program and I3IMESE, POinEStM aid Choice of Over 20 Delicious Entrees program. of State Henry A. Kissinger, said today he being considered because of the Rabat by 11,000 votes.” It’s warm, it’s friendly and it’s en­ the bubble will burst. would sponsor a single pricing system for conference of Arab leaders. Plus Elaborate Salad Bar Speaking at Frunze, 200 miles north of Tough Fight . couraging. Nate (State Comptroller "We Republicans may not be perfect," AMOIKIUI FOOD the Chinese border, the Soviet premie^ oil which could result in lower gasoline “I will probably visit the Middle East Nathan Agostinelli, candidate for lieute­ said Steele, "but the difference in their at­ Delightful Family Style Dinners OPEN TUE8. THRU SUNDAY prices for U.S. consumers. next week to talk to the participants in the “It’s a tough fight. We’re underdogs and nant governor) is a real credit to our party SUNDAY COCKTAIL & DIN:NQ 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. blamed Peking leaders for failure to har^' we know we’re underdogs, but we’re en­ titude toward spending is like night iEuid am monize Soviet-Chinese relations. The Shah held a news conference Rabat summit conference and to those and to our ticket. He’s a real asset. And day. If the voters only opened their eyes EXOTIC Mn.-nim BANQUET . ELEGANT BANQUET FACILITIES couraged,” he said. "What’s so en- Kosygin addressed a meeting marking minutes after Kissinger told reporters he .who for obvious reasons were not at the remember, 14 of Connecticut’s daily and POLYNESIAN IIJI UL-lIja f M FACILITIES FOR I Up to 250 People coura^ng is that every poll shows about 30 and ears to the truth, they’d vote C O C K T A ILS Frl I M . 2SO SEATING the 50th anniversary of the Khirgiz Soviet expected to visit the Middle East next summit,” Kissinger said at a news con­ weekly papers have endorsed us to date, Republican, and I think they will.” 1101 U-IM u week in his campaign to strengthen the ference. per cent of the voters still undecided. compared to 6 for hfrs. Grasso.” Imtit IM l M l Republic in the southern Soviet Union. fragile Arab-Israeli peace. Kissinger stopped in the Middle East That’s where ovr strength lies — jn those He was askad whether the altercation undecided voters.” I El Camino Plaza Rte. 30, Vernon Four-Hour Session last month on his nine-nation, month-long between U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker apd l o w e r LEVEL Steele predicted a light turnout on Elec­ AgostinelURequests Vt M ilt Ironi Vtmon CIrcIt. Rt*. M North Demand Thieu Resign tour but the Rabat summit meeting of himself hurt or helped Republican chances Kissinger met with the Shah k r more tion Day and it bothers him. SAIGON (UPI) — More than 30 South Arab leaders this week made him want to for election. than four hours Friday night, m ter the “I don’t want a light turnout,” he said. Session on Crime Vietnamese legislators today demanded return there before he goes back to meeting, Kissinger said he was en­ “It’s possible the published Bplls could the inunediate resignation of President Washington, diplomatic sources said. Everything Documented courage that Iran apparently realized keep Republican voters away, with a HARTFORD — State Comptroller Nguyen Van Thieu, but the streets of The Arab leaders gave the Palestine “It had no effect — neither plus nor that inflation and high oil prices must be ‘what’s the use attitude.’ We’ve got to Nathan G. Agostinelli announced today Saigon were quiet after three days of Liberation Organization sole authority to minus,” he replied. “Everything we fought together. work to get out the Republican and unaf­ that he is calling for a special session of violent anti-government protests. About set up an independent Palestinian state on documented about the sale of the HELCO The shah'told newsmen he plans to filiated voter.” the General Assembly immediately after 1,000 Roman Catholics gathered at the un­ propose that oil producing nations adopt a land in Jordan Israel might return. building (in 1961) to Democratic chairman the election to consider more s t ^ e n t marked graves of ex-I^esident Ngo Dinh single price for oil “which will be well The PLO Question Notes Oddity in Polls John &iley was true and accurate. If it laws and increased funding to improve Diem and his brother Nhu, both slain 11 below the posted price for the Persian Kissinger told the news conference the He noted an oddity in most of the polls. hadn’t been, perhaps our disclosures public protection for Connecticut cit&ens. years ago in a coup d’etat. But scheduled Gulf’’ crude oil. United States “is not at this moment’.’ “The older the age group, progressively would have backfired. They didn’t because “Rehabilitation is commendable,” anti-government demonstrations by the The shah said he would submit the moving toward recognition of the PLO, up to senior citizens, the better I do. I do they were true.” charged Agostinelli, a candidate for Catholics failed to take place and the proposal to the Vienna meeting of the whicn Israel has denounced as a terrorist worse with the younger element. The only He labeled as “ absolutely untrue” lieutenant governor, “but public protec­ Arby’s Super* way I can explain it is that the young charges he is out to unseat Weicker in 1976 religious ceremony at the Mac Dinh Chi Organization of Petroleum Exporting group. tion is primary.” cemetery received police protection. Countries in December. But he indicated that when he returns to voters are being turned off from the and to make the run himself for U.S. Citing 16 murders in a 60-day period, a senator. Washington President Ford and his senior Republican party. They’re signing up as rash of Halloween robberies, and a rape in advisors would reassess the role of the Democrats or unaffiliated.” “If I had wanted to run for senator I Manchester, his home town, Agostinelli PLO. He predicted he’ll win by about 20,000 could have done it this year,” he said. “I pointed out that there is no way that public What makes it big certainly was asked to do so time and time votes Tuesday— with a 50,000-vote plurali­ can presently do iheir jobs effectively ty in his own Second Congressional again.’/ with the amount of crime around. Last He said he’d like to see Weicker stay in week, the state comptroller took issue ■sail the beef J the Republican party and not run as an in­ with lenient judges “who do not have tl^ dependent, guts to do the job they are paid to do.” you get;/ ] Link High Food Prices Need Broad Spectrum “It may be time to dust off the electric “We need everyone in the party we can chair,’’ Agostinelli continued. “For inno­ Which is a nice difference. get and we want every Republican to stay cent people, it is no longer a question of Because what makes most big sandwiches I'o Federal Ag encies Republican,” he said. “Our party has the whether to buy a piece of clothing in store, basic ideology we think is best for all. but whether they can get to the store in WASHINGTON (UPI) - A twcxlay con­ look so big is all the bread you get. national scandal” and estimated out­ What we oeed is a broad spectrum of one piece.’’ ference on prices, costs and productivity moded regulations cost consumers $4 views within the party.” Agostinelli is calling on the General So if you’d rather fill up on beef, try in the Jood Industi^ ended FYiday with the billion to $10 bilUon a year. He said about Mra. Grasso, “She's Assembly to consider the death penalty Arby’s Super. Lots of roast beef, lettuce, consensus that the government itself may “The thing consumers need protection promising everyone the moon. I refuse to for premeditated murders, larger and ap­ be the major culprit contributing to high tomato, and a great sauce. Arby’s Super. from more than anything else,” Liebler make any pledge or promise I can’t fulfill. propriations for the state police, man­ retail food prices. said, "is government itself.” She gets the e^orsements and, because I datory sentencing for specific crimes, and It’s the big sandwich that’s big on beef. This theme was emphasized not only by Roast Beef on a Budget Liebler also suggested the Agriculture have to tell it the way it is, I get the dirty applications for federal grants for local food proce' sors, retailers, consumers and Department and his own agency have not police. ^ poseibje at Arby’s Roast Beef Restaurant at 257 Broad St. The popular eating place looks. the transportation sector of the food in­ acted strongly enough to halt an­ S i "'«"«8ement. The feature of the house is a deliciously pSared Roast S dustry but also by government represen­ ticompetitive practices in the food in­ ^ndvvich, with l ^ f that s baf%equed and roasted in its own natural juices, and heaped on a toasted sesame tatives. dustry that also add to costs. He said an­ Arby’s also has other popular menu Uems suTrium bo^^ ICC Prime Target ti-trust laws have been used to protect ounce hamburgers, grill^ ham and cheese, hot dogs, turkey and toppings, fish fillet, etc Arby’s is ooen 11 Singled out repeatedly for criticism middlemen from competition, not im­ Welfare Income Plan (Photo bj plStof Thursday and 11 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday. Bring the famUy!!! were the regulations of the Interstate prove consumer welfare and said state Commerce Commission that govern truck milk marketing laws may be subject to and rail carriers of food. future antitrust pressure. Being Studied^ by Ford In the light of this — and of recent Consumer representatives said there is a need for revision of labeling and speeches by some Ford administration of­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford The Nixon administration’s “Family ficials criticizing ICC — it appears that packaging practices that not only add to is considering scrapping most of the Assistance Plan” passed the House, with agency will be a prime target in the move food costs but in many cases deny con­ 244 CENTER 8T. nation’s welfare system and substituting a the backing of Ford, then House to eliminate federal regulations that con­ sumers the proper nutritional Informa­ guaranteed family income plan. Republican floor leader, but died in the. tribute to rising food costs. tion. Assistant Press Secretary Larry Senate. It provided $2,400 a year for a MANCHESTER In a keynote address to the conference, Speakes stild Friday thqt Ford has cir­ family of four. One criticism leveled Albert R im s , director of the Council on culated the proposal for comment Umong against it by Democrats was that no fami­ Phono 64S-19SS Wage and Price Stability, suggested that government officials but has not decided ly could live on that amount. one of the major ways to lower food costs OPEN 7 DAYS whether to send it to Congress. President Lyndon B. Johnson also sup­ is to improve efficiency in transportation ported Income guarantee proposals in Drafted at Ford's Request which will "require changes in the rules of various areas but never sent a proposal to Two New Britain The tentative "income supplement AMERICA'S STEAK EXPERT *5®® P*"* the independent regulatory agencies of Congress. government.” Men Questioned program,” drafted at Ford's request, would replace three welfare programs 80METHINQ NEW HAS BEEN ADDED AT ^National Scandal* MR. STEAK HAS GONE FISHING I About Murders which Ford considers wasteful and in­ Another government spokesman, flationary— food stomps, aid to dependent Steve’s & Tom’s Wesley Liebler of the Federal ’Trade'Com- NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Two New Bri­ children and supplemental security in­ Thanks to You^ IVs Working misslon, called the performance of the tain men have bhen questioned about the come for the ag^d, blind and disabled. PASTA Baked ICC as It relates to food distribution "a These would be replaced by a govern­ INSIDE MON. • WED. « PRI. robbery and six murders at the Donna Lee Keeping Maijchester’s downtown Bakery Oct. 19 and arrested on unrelated ment cash payment of $3,600 a year to a work experience under supervision. family of four W in g no other income. If a TODAY PASTA ITEMS SERVED UNTIL 9:Q0 P.M. municipal parking lota beautiful are charges. New Britain police said today. >IM to wMkwMl ToluiiM w* MW Rorry Pm Ir )• not ■vrIMH* PrL, tBt. • Sun The clients are taught jobs in a family member finds work, the payment clients of the Manchester Sheltered Police identified the two as Roland ‘"^TUBINQ JOHN BRITNEY. ORQANIST realistic community setting. Besides Plskorakl of 2S2 Oak Ave. and Gary would continue until the family income Workshop’s "Ecology Program.” MCC Calendar ...... Page 9 FRI. A SAT. NIQHT S P.M. to 1 A.M. ’^ 3 . 9 9 removing litter and sweeping, the Schrager, 81, of 119 Burrett St. reached $7,200. Sweeping debris and picking up WEATHER 0 ? ! ^ ^ Tm m A8 0 VI OINNIn : TOMMI team trims grass, bushes, and pulls The two were taken into custody Friday Not W holly New , Church News...... Pages 8, 9 clutter are, left to right, Michael Gor­ GRINDERS weeds in designated areas and alleys. night on bench warrants at an undisclosed The proposal seemed to follow the Senior C itizens...... Page 3 man, Mrs. Kathy O’Connell who is Partly sunny this afternoon with One of the many benefits of the United location. Schrager wqs charged this mor­ general lines of guaranteed income plans Hot Oven on Request temperatures mostly in the 50s. Partly Manchester Has I t ...... Page 7 their vocational Instructor, Suzzane Way, this activity is one of several ning with third-degree assault and threat. supported under other names and with cloudy and cooler tonight. Low ranging Flowers Make Spring ...... Page IS Gordon, Robert Palisl and Robert provided for the handicapped in New Britain Police and State Police par­ different features by former President from 35 to 40 in the norto to 40 to 45 in the Page 6 Phelps. The newest program at the Manchester. Thanks to you, it’s ticipated In the arrest. Piskorski was Richard Nixon and Sen. George S. Television ...... south. Considerable cloudiness and cool being questioned today in Hartford by Workshop is planned to teach team working. 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