PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon.. June 17. 1974 Obituaries Townwide Housing ^About Town J Officials Say Fire The Woman’s Group of Con­ Started by Burglar (Continued from Page One) iiattrI|TatTr Surmnn HpralJi cordia Lutheran Church will Wilson Dies; Active But a recently enacted state law sponsor a mother-daughter articles belonging to Mrs. Jackson, Hawley, Foster, Pearl, Bissell, changed the legal procedure from A carton containing dishes Brainard PL, and Johnson Ter. potluck Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Elizabeth Bissell, who was in With Little Theatre criminal cases to civil lawsuits, and Md other household items sit­ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1974 - VOL. XCIH, No. The town housing code wasn’t strictly the church. Dessert and ting on a dining room table in the process of moving into the 220 Manchester—A City of Village Cliarm Salcius wasn’t sure how the new legisla­ EIGHTEEN PAGES Clarence (Clay) H. Wilson, enforced in the past, Salcius said, and the beverage . will be provided. Apartment 50C was set on fire unit but was not yet living PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS tion would affect Manchester’s housing After a brief business meeting, there, were strewn about. 60, of 49 E. Eldridge St., died at health department apparently was making code. More information is expected soon. by a burglar early Sunday his home this morning. He was inspections only when complaints were there will be a program of morning. ’The cardboard carton on the received. • Among the basic requirements in the games and entertainment. table was only smoldering when the husband of-Mrs. Mary town’s housing code, Salcius said, are Police and firemen are still Most of the complaints received in re­ investigating today. firemen arrived. Asst. Chief Wilson. standards for electrical service, plumb­ He was born Jan. 25, 1914, in cent years have been of the tenant- The Polish Woman’s Mrs. Dorothy Coughlin of Griffin said the fire from the ing, window space and ventilation, and Alliance, Group 246, will meet carton was apparently not in­ Springfield, Mass. He was a landlord variety, Salcius said. Many com­ general up-keep and structural condition. Apartment 50H, directly above sales engineer with the plaints from tenants were unfounded, tonight at 7:30 at the home of the apartment with the fire, tense enough to ignite nearby For example, the code requires each Mrs. Michalina Kurlowicz, 34 objects or the table. Smoke Nixon Ends Peace Trek Townshend Co., Springfield. He although some violations were found and dwelling unit to have a room or space for thought she smelled smoke, corrected. W. Center St., for the club’s last possibly coming from her ven­ damage was confined to the had served as a member of the storage, preparation and cooking of food, AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) - President advisory and executive board of. Violations expected to be found in the meeting of the season. tilator, and called the fire apartment although some said he was embarking on a "journey for so, Nixon arranged a meeting with new l y with space for a stove, dry food storage, smoke was in the building’s Nixon ended his exhausting five-nation peace.” Security in Jordan was the heaviest of the Revitalization Corps in new inspection program could resugt in refrigerated food storage, and a sink in department at 3:20 a.m. Portuguese President Antonio de Spinola. Members of Grace Group of hallways. journey for peace” today with a promise At a state dinner held in his honor by Nixon’s trip. Jeeps armed with machine Manchester. legal action, but it’s unlikely, Salcius said. working condition connected to hot and Asst. Chief William Griffin Portgual owns the Azores. Center Congregational Church Asst. Chief Griffin praised of economic and military aid to Jordan Hussein Monday night, Nixon said of his guns escorted his armored limousine. He had been a member of the Instead, the department would suggest cold water as well as a sewer outlet. said police and firemen dis­ Nixon will arrive back in Washington to Trucks carrying soldiers roamed the city. will meet Tuesday at the Mrs. Coughlin for her concern and an agreement to meet again in peace quest, “I cannot tell where it will Manchester Community or even require improvements, and r e ti^ covered the apartment had a big welcome Wednesday afternoon but Whole areas were blocked off when his Among other requirements are those church between 6 and 6:15 p.m. for the 30 to 40 tenants of the Washington with King Hussein in efforts end,” but he added: ‘"The important thing Piayers, and was a member of for a follow-up inspection later. that each room in a dwelling unit have at bwn broken into by smashing a within a week he will be back on his big jet to go to Vito’s for their annual apartment building whom she to reach a permanent Mideast settlement. is it that it has begun. You said earlier, motorcade drove by, and at least twice his the Little Theatre of The town housing code, adopted in 1962, least one window and no less than two sliding glass door of the apart­ plane on his way to Moscow for his third limousine took back roads to avoid the provides for a penalty of up to ?100 a day dinner. ment. ’The clothing and other alerted after calling fireirfen. Nixon took off for a rest stop at the your majesty, that this is the last stop. Manchester. He was a com­ electrical outlets. Azwes after signing a joint communique summit meeting with Soviet leader Leonid crowds. municant of St. James Church. or 30 days in jail, for convictions on “Let me tell you it is the last stop on this Brezhnev. Salcius said he expects to be taking a with Hussein, long America’s best friend trip. But it is only the beginning of the Other survivors are his violations. Prosecutions, which were few good look at safety of electrical wiring in The executive board of the and far between, have been handled in the Rockville Emblem Club will in the Arab world, that said the United journey for peace.” mother, Mrs. Anna McAuly of Clarence (Clay) H. Wilson) older homes, because of fire hazards in­ States would continue to “play a strong Babylon, N.Y.; four sons, criminal sessions of the state’s Circuit volved. meet ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Hussein responded: “Tell your people J Court. Elks Home on Park St., Derm Gain 30 Fire Calls role in maintaining Jordan’s military that you go with the gratitude and con­ Richard Wilson of Augensburg, with a Mass at 9 at St. James strength.” N.Y., Stephen Wilson of Saco, Rockville. Manchester Democrats • 11:42 a.m. Saturday—grass fidence of the Arab people, and the Eighth District Session Church. Burial will be in West gained 30 voters Friday at the fire at the rear of Farr’s store The communique said Nixon invited blessing of all mankind.” Both Nixon Maine, Owen Wilson, a student Cemetery. The Jewish-Christian expense of Republicans, who at 2 Main St. along the railroad Hussein to visit Washington, where he has and his wife Pat showed the wear and tear at St. Leo’s College in Florida, Friends may call at the been a frequent visitor in the past, “to and Michael Wilson, at home; a Joseph Tedford Police Report Dialogue Group will meet lost 9, and unaffiliated, who lost tracks. (Eighth District) " of their trip. His last round of talks with Expected To Be Lively funeral home Tuesday from 7 to Joseph Tedford, 51, of 48 tonight at 8 at Susannah-Wesley 21 12:58 p.m. Saturday —grass hold further talks on the strategy of future Hussein today started an hour late ap­ daughter, Mrs. Donald Crowell 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2 to efforts to achieve peace.” of Somers; a sister, Mrs. Alfred Academy St., died today at Hall on'the South United ’The results were announced fire at the rear of Top Notch parently to allow Nixon more time to rest. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. As in his previous stops in Egypt, Saudi By SOL R. COHEN creased, decreased or left the same. Molinari of Babylon, N.Y. and Hartford Hospital. He was the Methodist Church campus. at the end of a three-hour Foods store on N. Main Sf. He skipped a planned side trip outside Am­ Those wishing to do so may MANCHESTER The tenant claimed she had no Arabia, Syria and Israel, Nixon stressed A lively session appears to be shaping up Hankinson promised to show him a copy five grandchildren. son of Mrs. Lillian Matchett enrollment session in the along the tracks but on the op­ man althouugh the First Lady took in the make memorial contributions Weekend police actions in­ broken door and would not let posite side from the fire by that his mission was designed to do sights. for Wednesday night, when the “Eighth later in the evening. The funeral is Thursday at Tedford and the late Joseph cluded: World War I Barracks and registrars’ office. An enroll­ to the Chemo Therapy Fund at Tedford. him in. Police noted this is the Auxiliary will have installation ment session is for those who Farr’s. (Eighth District) whatever he could to bring a lasting peace “He’s beat,” said a presidential aide. District holds its annual meeting at 7:30 in Copy Available 8:15 a.m. from the Fitzgerald • A break and entry occurred Bentley School, Hollister St. Yale-New Haven Hospital, New He was born Oct. 21, 1922, in second such incident there. of officers Sunday at 2 p.m. at already are voters to switch • 3:20 a.m. Sunday —arson to the troubled area. When he left the The Azores stop was to provide a break Hankinson said a detailed copy of the Funeral Home, 225 Main St.. Sunday at 9:51 p.m. at the home Until Monday night, no new candidates Haven. Manchester where he lived all • About $6 worth of gas was the VFW Home. parties, to join a party or to fire started in Apartment 50C in White House eight days ago, the President in the long trip back to Washington. Even proposed budget is always available for in­ of Adriap Mailoux of 625 W. had announced interest in running for the his life. siphoned from the car of a Sum­ become unaffiliated. The Squire Village on Spencer St. spection prior to an annual meeting, for Middle Tpke. while he and his He operated the Tedford mit St. resident sometime and contained there. See board of directors. The three-year terms whoever wants to see it. He said that in wife were at home. The Manchester WATES will results announced date back to Sunshine Dairy of Manchester. Saturday night. The tank was have a weight discussion the last previous session — in separate story in today’s of Harold Osgood Sr. and Rudolph Libby the 15 years he’s been president, or on the Entry was made by forcing a He was a Navy veteran of filled Saturday but empty Sun­ Tuesday at the Italian- January. Herald. (Town) ■ expire the end of this month. Osgood an­ board, nobody ever asked to see it. Charles Heckler Dies; storm door on the back porch nounced he will seek re-election. Libby an­ World War II. He was a day with signs left of siphoning. American Club on Eldridge St. Hankinson explained a $1,(K)0 contingen­ and then entering a spare nounced he won’t seek re-election. member of Center • An air gun was apparently Weighing-in wiil be from 7 to 8 cy item in the budget and said it could be Chef at Many Clubs bedroom in the rear of the used Friday night to strike and ZB A Okays Variance Three new candidates have entered the Congregational Church, the p.m. Members with names used by the fire department, if needed. He house. A barking dog apparent­ American Legion in crystallize the rear window of beginning S-Z are reminded to race for the two seats — one backed by the said the department could come to the ly scared off the person. Exit SHOP PINEHURST Setting Up for Midway Days Survivors are two sons, Manchester, and the Veterans the car owned by Edward King bring fruit for the basket. members of the board and two by the board for more funds when needed — COVENTRY-Charles Heck­ Charles Heckler of Woodstock was made by breaking a rear of 84 Croft Dr. Tuesday and Wednesday volunteer members of the fire depart­ ler, 88, of Bread and Milk St. of Foreign Wars. should the contingency fund be drained. and Alfred Heckler of Coven­ window on the porch and jum­ • A wallet with about $50 in See what you can buy for 696 and 996 ment. He said the budget was prepared by Thursday through Saturday, the carnival rides are, from left, Ed Kelly died Sunday in Manchester. He try; four daughters. Miss Other survivors are three ping . On Pearl Property Being backed by the board is William L. Manchester Parkade Association is cash was stolen sometime Emma Nettleton Group of of Kings Department Store; Werner was the husband of the late and remembar our everyday fow price on Shurfine comparing last year’s figures, deter­ Jeanne Heckler of Coventry, daughters, Mrs. Donald Uriano Nothing was noticed missing. Saturday night from the pocket- Center Congregational Church Sheridan of 141 Delmont St., a tax conducting its Midway Days sales Marie Gerber Heckler. Milk from Sealtest In gal. cartona...... By DOUG BEVINS mining which accounts had balances and Bloch, vice president of D&L; Martin Mrs. Alfred (Marie) Fish of and Mrs. Mary Jane Viara, both A youth in his late teens with book of Mrs. Rina Bartal of 199 will have its annual outing and report, explained that questions of traffic examiner in the Field Audit Division of the which were overdrawn. He was born in Saverne, the only $1.43 gallon The Manchester Zoning Board of promotion featuring the Coleman Broder of Martin’s Ltd.; and Michael Avon, and Mrs. George of Manchester, and Mrs. long, dark hair and a T-shirt Homestead St. while the dinner Tuesday at the Marco hazards would come before the Planning Connecticut State Tax Department. Alsace-Lorraine section of Ger­ Appeals (ZBA) Monday night approved a Libby, chairman of the board’s fire Bros. Carnival and appearances of Dworkin of Liggett’s Drug and (Josephine) Jacquemin and Brooke Newkirk of was seen in the area at the pocketbook was In the apart­ Polo Restaurant in East Hart­ From Dubuque and Zoning Commission if Pearl applies Being backed by the firefighters are many, Nov. 4,1885. He came to frontage variance at 171 Woodland St., department committee, recommended Burger King and Burger Clown Association president. (Herald photo Miss Alice Heckler, both of Marlborough; four brothers, time. ment and Mrs. Bartal and her ford. Those planning to attend Lean Sliced for a zone change to build his planned 16- Willard J. Marvin of 164 N. 'Elm St., .better liaison with the department by America in 1908 and had lived in allowing property owner E. Steve Pearl to 2:15, 3:15 and 4:15 p.m. Saturday. by Pinto) Coventry; eight grandchildren Gordon Tedford of Manchester, • A break was attempted husband were visiting friends in will meet at the church' parking unit apartment complex. manager of the Sherwin-William Paint whoever t^ e s his place — to review the Coventry since 1910. Mississippi Brand petition the Planning and Zoning Commis­ Making a “dry ” on one of the new and six great-grandchildren, John Tedford of Potsdam, N.Y., sometime Saturday night and a nearby apartment. lot at 6 p.m. Transportation will ZBA chairman Bernard Johnson, Store on Main St.; and Gordon B. Lassow submitted budget and to make recommen­ He had served as head chef at sion for permission to build apartments. and several nieces and nephews Bruce Tedford of Northboro, spotted by police Sunday morn­ • Over $200 worth of items be provided. BACON moving for approval of Pearl’s variance of 102 Hollister St., associated with the dations. He said he wasn’t consulted. Delmonico’s in the Waldorf- The unanimous ZBA vote, which / in France. Mass., and Allan Tedford of ing at the Pathmark gas sta­ were stolen from the home of or request, said the request should be Ellsworth & Lassow Oil Co. on Oakland St. Astoria Hotel in New York Ci­ The funeral will be Oklahoma City, Okla; and two tion on Spencer St. The outer followed a 10-minute executive session granted because Pearl couldn’t use the items Cut Rolf Thoresen of 305 Redwood Big Turnout Hankinson implied the unhappiness ty; the Union Club in Boston, Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. from sisters, Mrs. Shirley Larson of plywood door of the closed sta­ DUBUQUE SKINLESS! and another 10 minutes of open discussion, land for anything without it. Rd. sometime before 9:45 p.m. I Manchester About 20 volunteer firefighters crowded expressed over the budget by Lingard and Town’s Offer Rejected and the Country Club of Avon in the Fitzgerald Funeral Home Manchester and Mrs. Elaine tion was opened after the allows Pearl to use his IVi-acre parcel The configuration of the parcel which is Sunday. Entry was gained FRANKFURTS into the board’s meeting room Monday other fire department personnel stems Florida. He worked as a chef at with a Mass at 10 at St. Mary’s Weir of Andover. padlock was pried off. The in­ even though it only has 40 feet of frontage considered a hardship was apparently through an open rear window. I Hospital (weinert) night to back District Fire Chief Granville from two items cut out of the budget sub­ the Greenwich Country Club, Church in Coventry. Burial will Funeral services are ner door was secure. on Woodland St. Zoning regulations created in the 1920s, when Pearl’s father Lingard’s criticism of the fire department mitted by them — $7,(KK) for renovating a Avon Old Farms, Vernon Inn, be In St. Mary’s Cemetery. Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the • Youths were caught by Jiotes require 75-foot frontage for Residence B prepared plans for a residential subdivi­ „... Zone lots. budget being proposed for 1974-75. greenhouse at the district’s abandoned the Red Quill, the Wamponaug Friends may call at the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral police Sunday at 7 p.m. lighting sion which was never completed. VERNON With this PInehurst Coupon and Hinting he doesn’t know how the sewage plant, for use as a fire-training Country Club and Rockledge Discharged Friday: Raniero The zoning variance was opposed by 2 State To Institute funeral home ’Tuesday from 7 to Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East fireworks on the railroad tracks The lV -acre property now planned for Louis D. Maloon, 20, of 118 W. Finucci, 26 Flower St.; Maude any $7.50 purchase (excluding CIgs and firefighters will vote Wednesday night, headquarters and workshop; and $100,(HX) Country of West Hartford, and 9 p.m. Hartford, with the Rev. off Electric St. They were several Woodland St. area residents at a apartments would have supported several Main St., Rockville, was Specials listed above when the 1974-75 budget is considered, to $120,000 (over several years) for a the Hartford Club. Winthrop Nelson Jr. officiating. released after questioning. Barber, 25 Margaret Rd.; Ellen public hearing last month. A 31-signature building lots served by a proposed street Those wishing to do so may charged Sunday with breach of Lingard said the budget he submitted was He also served as a select­ Burial will be in East Cemetery • A break into the Senior Wilson, 11 Ridge St.; Walter petition protesting the frontage variance connecting to Woodland St. at the 171 telescoping, aerial, basket-boom piece of make memorial contributions peace and interfering with a HELLMAMrS a A a cut far too low. He claimed he wasn’t con­ fire apparatus. Parallel Parking man in Coventry, and he was a with full military honors. Citizens Center at Myrtle and Savilonis, Windsor Locks; Anna cited the existing narrow street, lack of Woodland St. frontage. to the St. Mary’s Building Fund police officer in connection Howley, 26 Portland St.; Ann sulted when the directors approved the The one-hour, give-and-take session member of the Milk Producers 'There are no calling hours. Linden Sts. was reported Satur­ sidewalks, and heavy traffic as reasons to The ZBA’s Monday night approval of the in Coventry, or to the medical with the investigation of a com­ Chartier, East Hartford; Glenn MAYONNAISE deny the Pearl application. budget and pointed out that inflation alone ended with the announcement that Marvin \ By DOUG BEVINS Association as p dairy farmer. research program of the day at 11 a.m. Entry was made full quart frontage variance will allow Pearl to build dictated an increase. of the street would have been a “good He was an honorary member of plaint of a disturbance in front Newirth, 90 Crestridge Dr., In discussion Monday night, ZBA anything now allowed in a Residence B and Lassow were candidates for the board TheI state Department of Transportation deal” for both parties. donor’s choice. by breaking the glass on a base­ of his apartment. Valid thru June 19, 1974 “I don’t see how we can go through the of directors. the Coventry Fire Department. Vernon; Burdella Gaudette, I member John Cagianello said Pearl had a Zone, but his intent to build apartments (DOT)’has rejected the Town of Thompson said he’s hopeful that the ment window on the building’s He was released on a $500 year with an operating budget as it is,” he He was a communicant of St. 247C N. Main St.; Ruth Kelly, definite hardship because of the configura­ will require application to the Planning Said Hankinson, “It’s all due to a lack of Manchester’s plan for taking control of town will still be able to exchange views William Lamprecht west side. The building was ran­ non-surety bond for appearance insisted. communications.” Mary’s Church in Coventry. Mrs. Dorothy M. Turner Marlborough. Our meat manager, Frank Toros, Is taking orders on tion of his land. The ZBA has made and 21oning (!)ommission for a zone change. downtown Main St. (state Rt. 83) and in­ with the DOT, and enter serious SOUTH WINDSOR-William sacked and the fire extinguisher in Circuit Court 12, Rockville, Lingard repeated several times that, BOLTON—Mrs. Dorothy Also, William Ritchie, 16 allowances for other such frontage In other business Monday night, the ZBA Replied Lingard, “It’s all due to a lack tends to start installation of the controver­ negotiations for town takeover of Main St. Lamprecht, 78, of 425 Avery St. was released over the floor and July 2. 7 to 8 lb. Whole Tenderloins. He will cut them to even as late as Monday night, he hadn’t of understanding.” Maneggia Turner of Williman- Anderson St.; John Hurchala problems in the past, Cagianello said. quickly approved three variance requests sial parallel parking system Thursday At least two downtown merchants are died Sunday at Manchester the walk. Nothing was reported Michael E. Jesanis, 17, of order, freeze them if you wish. Call him at Mitchell been shown the completed fire budget and morning. Mrs. Augusta R. Schmid tic, formerly of Bolton, died Sr., Stafford; Norvel LeBuffe, “He’s not seeking approval for building after public hearings which lasted only The directors voted to seek a meeting planning legal action to stop the DOT from Memorial Hospital. He was the missing. Hurlburt Rd., Tolland, was 3-415 ( for these or any freezer special... didn’t know what items had been in- with town officials, so that their views on Wethersfield—Mrs. Augusta this morning at Hartford East Hartford; Maximina apartments,” Cagianello said. “He just about 15 minutes. Notice of the DOT’S decision came this installing parallel parking on Main St., husband of Mary Pero Lam­ • A checkbook was stolen charged Sunday with failure to a new contract and new boundaries for morning in a telephone call from Deputy Raphael Schmid, 79, of Hospital. She was the wife of Feliciano, Meadows Convales­ wants access to his property.” Reinhold M. Albers of 21 Oval Lane was downtown businessman Robert Weinberg precht. from the home of Barbara Wethersfield, widow of Chris­ the late Harold Turner. grant right of way to a vehicle cent Home; Comenica Galli, 69 Regarding possible traffic hazards, the granted a variance, reducing his rear yard fire protection by the district in outlying Transportation Commissioner George said today. Born in Manchester June 9, Demins of 41 Congress St. not obliged to stop, in connec­ ...... will be 300 town areas should be considered. Koch to Assistant Town Manager Charles tian Schmid, died Sunday at St. Born In Willimantic Aug. 20, Brookfield St.; Cynthia ZBA learned that their request for an opi­ depth to three feet-three inches, to allow Weinberg said merchants were attemp­ 1896, he lived there until 1927 sometime over the weekend tion with the investigation of a Inslde Today's McCarthy.McCarthy said a formal, written Francis Hospital, Hartford. 1912, she lived most of her life Brezinski, 64 Thomas Dr.; TOMATOES...... 4 pack 390 nion from the town’s traffic authority an enclosed patio between his house and Meeting Wanted ting to unify their approach today, and the after her home was broken into rejection of the town’s offer is expected Survivors are four sons, when he moved to South Wind­ in Bolton. two-car accident at Maple and Judith Blanco, 20 Westfield St.; CALIFORNIA LONQ WHITE (Police Chief James Reardon) wasn’t garage. The-meeting will be between the town matter “definitely will be taken.to court.” sor. He managed the Pero through a basement window on Union Sts. soon. L eonard W. Schm id of Survivors are two sons, Peter Royer, 129 Birch St.; answered. Town Planner J. Eric Potter, Alphonse Real'e of 74 Woodland St. Board of Directors and the district board, Weinberg, who has opposed parallel Orchards for 33 years until his the south side. She came home Poiice said the Jesanis car Donald Lisk, 108 Oakland St. POTATOES...... 5189* reporting that Reardon refused to make a The “offer” rejected by the DOT was Manchester, Ernest C. Schmid James Maneggia ad Andrew at 8 p.m. Sunday to discover the receive approval for three yard size with Town Manager Robert Weiss, Town parking plans since the state installed the retirement in 1963. collided with one being driven Also, Anna LaChapelle, 144 the June 4 vote by town directors to take of Wethersfield, Melvin R. Maneggia, both of Bolton; a break. variances which will allow him to build a M pralJi Fire Chief John Rivosa and District Fire new signal system last fall, criticized Schmid of Trenton, N. J., and He was a U.S. Army veteran by Sheila A. Harvell of 51 Wind­ Pearl St.; Henrietta Hurlburt, new ranch-type home on a triangular lot Chief Lingard present. Lingard was control of downtown Main St. by Sept. 1. town officials for not helping the of World War I, and a member stepson, Thomas Turner of Hun­ • The car of Alex Yankaitis sor Ave., Rockville. No injuries The directors’ vote contained stipulations Irvin R. Schmid of tington, L.I. ,N.Y.; two 20 Village St.; Joan Handler, on the west side of Hawthorne St., north of authorized to prepare his recommen­ merchants fight their case. of American Legion Post in of 406 Burnham St. was were reported. Jesanis is PINEHURST that the DOT abandon its $25,(K)0 asking Springfieldm; and a sister, brothers, Peter VanHaverbeck East Hartford; Kathy 192 Hawthorne St. dations for consideration. Both the state and town traffic Manchester. reported stolen Sunday after 9 scheduled to appear in Circuit Area Profile, Pages 6, 8 price for the recently installed traffic Mrs. Anna Dietz of California. of Willimantic, and Joseph O’Malley, Hartford; Karen Brown’s Tire Shop at 333 Main St. was Lingard reported the district fire authorities have indicated they’ll proceed Other survivors are five p.m. from the Manchester Court 12, Rockville, July 2. signal system, and that the DOT restore the The funeral is Tuesday at 2 VanHaverbeck of Manchester; Brennan, 107 Overlook Dr., granted permission to erect a second free­ Betty’s Notebook, Page 10 department answered 72 alarms in 1973-74 with parallel parking plans — meaning a nieces and a nephew. Memorial Hospital south SOUTH WINDSOR Vernon; Maureen Cistare, East GROCERY, INC. one-mile roadway to the condition it was p.m. at Rose Hill Funeral a sister, Mrs. Helen McCarthy parking lot. standing sign at its Business 3 Zone loca­ On Second Thought, Page 10 in areas paying a fire tax to the town. He loss of about 30 parking spaces regardless Funeral services will be Robert Dugger, 50, of 171 Hartford; Sandra Cruz, 64 S. said a bill for $8,000 has been submitted to in when the state took control of the street Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. of East Hartford, and eight • Over 12 bikes were 3 0 2 MAiN STREET tion. The new sign will be about 16 square of who controls the street. Wednesday at a time to be an­ Tracy Dr., Vernon was charged Farms--Dr.; David Martel, Girls set state swim mark. Page the town, under an existing contract for in 1962. Burial will be in Rose Hill grandchildren. reported stolen over the feet in size. nounced. Burial will be in the Saturday night with failure to Hawaii;' Mark Longtin, MANCHESTER, CONN. 12 service in the northeast and northwest Koch couldn’t be reached today for com- Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. The funeral is Wednesday at weekend. Two were found by ZBA members noted that the town plan­ veterans section of East grant the right of way at an in­ Glastonbury. A chance of a few showers during the TwI-League action at Nebo sections of Manchester. nfient of the DOT’S decision, but a depart­ Calling hours are today from 9:15 a.m. from the John F. police and returned to owners. ning office has received three applications Cemetery, with full military tersection in connection with afternoon and a high in the mid 70s. Partly tonight. Page 13 He said district firefighters, in all calls ment spokesman said DOT leadership has 7 to 9 p.m. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. One bike found some time ago scheduled for public hearing July 15, and honors. the investigation of a two-car cloudy and cool tonight with a low in the answered in 1973-74, averaged 3.5 minutes definitely decided to retain Manchester’s Bomb Explosion Center St. with a Mass at 10 at and kept in the storage room at they agreed to extend the application Friends may call at the accident at Rt. 5 and Scantic low to mid 50s. Mostly sunny Wednesday per response time,’ with 5 minutes the Main St. as part of the state highway St. Maurice Church in Bolton. the station was identified by its deadline until this Friday, because there is Kills Policeman Clifford Sokolis Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Rd., South Windsor. with a high in the upper 70s. maximum response time and with 21 system. Burial will be in St. James owners and returned. no ZBA session scheduled in August. Vernon—Clifford Sokolis, 67, Main St., Tuesday from 3 to 5 Police said Dugger, in firefighters per fire the average man­ Manchester Mayor John Thompson, BELFAST (UPI) — A policeman Cemetery, Manchester. • A babysitter at a home on of 15A Oak St. died Saturday in and 7 to 9 p .. attempting to make a left turn, power response. reacting to today’s news from the DOT, examining a suspicious package was killed Friends may call at the Wells St. reported hearing a St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. Arthur. Gustafson allegedly drove another^car, said the town directors’ vote for takeover in a bomb blast today and two other He was born in Vermont and funeral home Tuesday from 7 to prowler attempting to push the highpowered bombs went off in cars Arthur Joseph Gustafson, 80, 9 p.m. driven by Maureen Repoli of lived in the Rockville area most kitchen door in Sunday about 11 Enfield, off the road. Dugger is beside police stations in remote villages in of West Hartford died Sunday at Those wishing to do so ay p.m. No one was seen. of his life. He was a self- Hartford Hospital. He was the to be presented in Circuit Court County Tyrone near the border with the employed laborer. iflake memorial contributions • A man came to an apart­ Irish Republic, police said. father of Arthur M. Gustafson to the American Cancer Socie­ 12, East Hartford, July 1. Tax Cut Hopes Dim He is survived by one brother, ment in the Parkade Harold Levesque Jr., 16, of A 900-pound bomb in Stewartstown, 50 of Manchester. ty- Leo Sokolis of Rockville. Apartments Sunday at 11:20 491 Avery St., South Windsor miles southwest of Belfast, heavily He had been superintendent p.m. and said that he was a WASHINGTON (UPI) — The prospect of The House Ways and Means Committee The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 of the Buckland plant in was arrested Sunday on a immediate passage of a tax cut has been damaged a police station, and a 500^ a.m. from the Burke-Fortin repairman to fix a broken door. is working on its own tax reform measure, pounder in nearby Coagh damaged Manchester for Pratt & warrant issued by Circuit Court dimmed by Sen. James B. Allen’s and has already approved an oil industry Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Whitney Division of United Air­ 12 charging him with second- filibuster. another after they went off in parked cars, Rockville with services.to be at tax bill. But both measures are becoming a police spokesman said. craft Corp. of East Hartford degree larceny. Police said Allen, an Alabama Democrat, said Mon­ bogged own, and the debt bill could St. Bernard’s Church, during World War II. Levesque turned himself in at day he was “not prepared to yield” the The buildings were evacuated before the Rockville, at 9 a.m. Burial will become this year’s tax reform vehicle. Other survivors are his wife, Herald Yesterdays the police station. Senate floor for any amendments to a pen­ blast, the spokesman said. be in St. Bernard Cemetery. 2 daughters, 10 grandchildren The arrest was made in con­ ding debt ceiling bill that would provide a Calling hours are today from and 10 great-grandchildren. nection with the investigation tax reduction. 7 to 9 p.m. of an incident involving the Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and other The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 eye, nose and throat. 25 Years Ago theft of auto parts earlier this liberals had hoped to attach tax reform a.m. from Newkirk and Town directors conduct for­ Meat Sales Pledged Total of 207 graduate from month. amendments to a bill to raise the national Joseph F. Cooney Whitney Funeral Home, 776 mal review of General Manager The way we were Barnard and ■ Nathan Hale Levesque was to be presented debt to $495 billion through next March 31. Joseph F. Cooney of 265 Oak Farmington Ave., West Hart­ Richard Martin that results in schools. in Circuit Court 12, East Hart­ The present $475.7 billion limit expires WASHINGTON (UPI) - Administration St. d i^ this morning at Hart­ ford, with a Mass at 9 at the workshop session with neither Top hats, frock coats, plumes and nets on the horses. That was ford, today. June 30 and without the pending legisla­ officials say supermarket officials have Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz and ford Hospital. He was the hus­ (Thurch of St. Peter Claver, censure nor recommendation. the way we looked about 1910. President Nixon’s new economic adviser, band of Carmella Monaco West Hartford. Burial will be in 10 Years Ago tion, the government could not pay its bills promised them they will hold sales on beef or meet its payroll. and pork to help the nation’s rancheri Kenneth Rush, called the supermarket in­ Cooney. Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Manchester Memorial Sincerity and honesty were the byword 100 years ago when The Senate leadership apparently Despite high retail prices for these dustry to the White House Monday for a He was born April 6, 1911, in Bloomfield. Hospital trustees fete Dr. Amos Watkins Funeral Home began and that hasn’t changed today, four decided not to force Allen to talk nonstop. meats, cattle and hog producers are still “jawboning” session. Rush had said retail Hartford, the son of William Friends may call at the Friend, recently retired chief of generations later. Assistant Democratic leader Robert C. losing money. meat prices were “unduly high” and while and Catherine Hackett Cooney. funeral home tonight from 7 to he said the food store officials denied their He lived> in Manchester for 40 9. Byrd of said the Senate In Salt Lake City Monday, cattlemen would oj»rate on a “two-track” system, from 11 Western states said the livestock profit margins were unusual, he won a years. CLOSED promise of “aggressive promotion and He was employed as a ship­ considering other legislation part of the industry was facing its worst economic crisis since the great depression. pricing” to step up meat sales. ping clerk at Travelers In­ day with Allen retaining his right to the “ We can’t afford to buy our own Administration economists say con­ surance Co. in Hartford. floor. steaks,” said Bill Swan, president of the sumers must be persuaded to buy more Survivors are a brother, WEDNESDAYS The liberal reform package would lower beef, and this will reduce the large taxes for indivduals slightly, either in­ Producers Livestock Marketing Associa­ William Cooney of Manchester, tion. amounts of unsold cattle and hogs which and two sisters, Mrs. Charles m o u s e During July August creasing the personal exemption from $750 are keeping farmers from selling their June, & to $825 per individual or providing a $190 Speaker Carl Albert, D-Okla. was Nagle of Manchester and Mrs. expected to lead off three days of hearings animals. Robert Vasko of Glastonbury. florist & Greenhouses tax credit. The money would come from a i l o o l $2 billion tax increase for oil companies by the House Agriculture Committee Butz also told newsmen he expected a The funeral is Wednesday at LA. JOHNSON PAMT 00 which would lose their depletion today on complaints of cattle and hog decision “in a day or two’’ on a proposal to 8:30 a.m. from the John F. producers who say their stock was been Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. 723 Main Stroat, Manchattor Cotton Fire Loss Is $5 Million allowance and increasing the minimum expand government meat purchases for tax on preferential income along with selling for less than production costs for donation to schools. Butz is currently win­ Center St., with a Mass at St. months and predict a wave of bankrupt­ James Church at 9. Burial will some technical changes. ding up a $45 million purchase of PAUL’S PAINT & DECORATING CENTER I A two-square block pier loaded with $5 loading equipment. 'The fire forced scorched by the flames. No one was cies. Chairman W.R. Poage, D-Tex., LARdf ST RETAIL SROWERS IN MANCHESTER premium-grade ground beef for schools be in St. James Cemetery. 615 Main Straat, Manchaatar million in cotton caught fire Monday evacuation of ships out of Galveston Even if the Senate passes a tax package, issued an opening statement that said Friends may call at thb WATKINS FUNERAL HOME / 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER - 646-5310 injured in the blaze which destroyed it faces many more obstacles — including and hinted that he favors another $100 C a .l t MaiKli«fttf night in Galveston, Texas, and also farmers’ problems could spread to the funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 6 4 3 - 9 5 5 9 Bay. The two ships silhouetted by the the pier in three minutes. (UPI photo) a possible presidential veto — before it million in purchases of hamburger and 621 HARTFORD ROAD. MANCHESTER . destroyed thousands of dollars |n fire were towed to safety after being economy at large and touch off a general canned pork. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. could become law. depression.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Cohn.. Tues.. June 18, 1974- PAGE raR E E IS 4 About Town | MANCHESTER Th eatre BURNSIDE Exit 58 DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44fl , Time Schedule ItlL L im . .SM.1M3 .n U N in R Council Accepts Sidewalk Reports mLAJPSIDEDOWN Tonight ROBERT REDFORD 'THEGREATl Mayfair Y Club will have a An adult Bible study is HARTraRD ROAD VERNON Vernon Cine 1 — “Poseidon See Saturday's social gathering Wednesday at scheduled for Wednesday at 10 was measured at 18,652 square and did not require- Herald for Complete i i m . BARBARA RICHMOND an “It now appears the charges TV Listings... ^ GATSBY" 10 a.m. in Cronin Hall of feet and that is what the town Adventure” 7:15-9:20 a.m. at Zion Evangelical ditional expenditure. were false. I am satisfied with IN COLOR «PG Mayfair Gardens. In a 7-2 vote, Monday night, was billed for. He said, as Vernon Cine 2 — “Zardoz” 99« Lutheran Church. DAIRY QUEER He further explained that the the notation made by Mr. 7:10-9:05 7:00 - 0:30 the Vernon Town Council requested, he had the Public accepted two reports concem- fill, which was necessary to Szczesny and I’m very satisfied State - "Sleeper” 7:308:55 4S|SUILMIIT.-99trTR4;30-td Works Department remeasure ing_ construction of the West maintain the walk, road and with the performance of the ad­ Burnside — "Great Gatsby” the length of the walk installed - 6 :0 0 - GO C O N T IN E N T A ll Rd. sidewalk and expressed the drainage, was ordered by the ministration,” MacDonald 7:00-9:30 and the measurement was 18,- town engineer and the bills (3-0-22) NEWS FILM RATING GUIDE hope the matter was closed. said. UA East 1 — “Sting” 7-9:15 876 square feet. were paid from the Town Aid (18) SECRET AGENT Democratic members of the He added that he was con­ mZBURG CONNECnOr UA East 2 - "Sting” 7:15 For Parents and Enroll Now GO DAIR Y QUEEN He explained that the small funds available for general (20) SOUNDING BOARD council questioned the manner discrepancy in the figures could cerned by the overruns on cer­ 9:30 (24) BASICALLY BASEBALL Their Children maintenance, road and trainage tain items “but I’m not so blind UA East 3 - "Walking Tall” ForOur in which the contract for the stem from many reasons, “But work. (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH walk was handled and that I can’t see that this project 7-9:15 I would assume that the major He said one hauler was paid (40) BONANZA GENERAL AUDIENCES Democratic Councilman had certain uniqueness and I ^ LMTHI ENGAGEMDifX Showcase 1 — “ Butch All Apt! Admitted reason for the difference is that $1,022 and the other was paid Summer Thomas Wolff, at the last think it was handled in the best Cassidy” 7:20-9:35 - 6 : 3 0 - the original measurement was $1,576 in connection with work meeting of the council, main­ manner possibie.” Showcase 2 — “Claudine” (8-22-30-40) NEWS made with a wheel and the related to the walk on West Rd. TOSEIDON ^ (24) TO BE ANNOUNCED tained that the actual 7:30-9:25 PARENTAL OMDAMCC Program!! latter measurment was made Wolff was not present at last measurements of the installed ADVEHTURE’’ Showcase 3— "Models” 7:40- - 7 : 0 0 - SUGOCBTEO with a tape.” night’s meeting. Councilman Democratic Councilman Some MMeriBi Map Not 8 t walk did not check with the con- 99* Won. 4 Tu m ./ 9:40 (3-20-22-30) NEWS He said the extension from Richard McDonald, before dis­ Peter Humphry asked if action Suitable For Pra-Tawi^ers tractor’s bill. He also Showcase 4 — “Thunder- (8) TRUTH OR Regan Rd. to South St. was cussion started on the sidewalk, on the report could be delayed questioned from what accounts ball” ; “Doctor No” CONSEQUENCES never measured at the time of referred to “charges” made by because Wolff was not present. funds were transferred to pay (18) DICK VAN DYKE Patti Corrigan’s construction but was included Wolff at the last meeting. He MacDonald said, “Councilman for fencing along the walk. (24) W OMAN RESTRICTED in the over-all measurement. It said because figures were not (Thomas) Benoit, was also Showplace So. Windsor — Under 17 require* accompenyinQ In a report given to the coun­ was a distance of 642 lineal feet. vociferous at that particular — 7:30— Parent or Adult Guardten available at that-time he sup­ SCHOOL OF GYMNAST!CS cil last night Leonard Szczesny, He said it was his opinion that son uvomiRE (R) “Scorpio” 7:00; “Live and Let (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS ported the motion, made by meeting,” and he suggested Die” 9:00 the town engineer, said he and the original measurement and SEAN CONNERY (8-22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL Wolff, to have the sidewalk that he could speak for himself JULY SESSION AUGUST SESSION the contractor, physically the contractor’s bill were in and Wolff. Drive Ins (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS? remeasured. (July 8-31) (Aug. 5-28) measured the quantities of the order. Manchester Drive-In — (20) LASSIE " Z A R D O r ^ NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED Regular Classes Special Group Classes items of work to be paid for, Mayor Frank McCoy ‘Poseidon Adventure” 8:40; (24) PEOPLE’S BUSINESS TMS smw 99( AU TMS “The Salzburg Connection” (A ft limit mey vary 5 Students per instructor 5 students per Instructor after the construction was com­ explained that the fencing along 10:30 (30) ANIMAL w o r l d in certain ereed . for 1 Hour for 2 Hours pleted. “These quantities are the walk was not part of the PHONE 649-9333 (40) ROOM 222 Meadows — “The May Bolt” GET YOUR BICYCLE CAP exactly what Mr. Trabucco (the original bid but was added as a MPAA \ 8:45; “The Don is Dead” 10:37 - 8 :0 0 - YOURTEACHER contractor) submitted in his safety requirement. He said the Blue Hills - “Hell Up in (3) MAUDE AT HARTFORD ROAD D.Q. bill.” fencing was already in stock at Harlem” 8:30; “Blacula” 10:26 (8-4Q) HAPPY DAYS This printing test pattern is Patti Corrigan Dunne He said the asphalt sidewalk the Public Works Department (18) SHARING FOR FAITH part of The Herald quality con­ 1972 graduate of Springfield College k WITH THE (20-22-30) ADAM 12 trol program in order to give 1968 Olympic Training Squad - seml-finallst P PURCHASE OF - 8 : 3 0 - you one of the finest 1969-1972 All American Gymnast the pacesetter^ (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 newspapers in the nation. 1971 D.Q.W.S. National uneven Bar OR MORE (8-40) MOVIE and Vaulting Champion 1954 MHS Classmates Reunite iB iinis lessons "The Great American Beautv Contest" (1973) Plus several butstandlng Instructors Picnic Plate Holder C2:^THEATRES e a s t (20-22-30) BANACEK D a i r i i ^ SUPPLY LIMITED M ooLi REGISTER NOW BY PHONE Manchester High School Class of 1954 celebrated its 20th Joan Cross, another member of the committee - and Voltz’ forbeginneis - 9 : 0 0 - 742-8560 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Q u e e n SO HURRY DOWN TO reunion Saturday night at The Colony in Talcottville. Sue date, Phyllis White of East Hartford, look on. (Herald uveandietdIe ROBERT (18) OTHER SIX DAYS 455-0151 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Farr, left, a member of the reunion committee, hands her photo by Dunn) We're going to teach you to play tennis in three 2- REDFORD DAIR QUEEN 4 9 ^ e o . - 9 : 3 0 - 649-3577 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. classmate. Jack Volz, a copy of his yearbook picture as hour lessons using the Graduated Teaching Meth­ (3) SHAFT od for 24 dollars on weeknights, weekdays or week­ v lniESTlNO brazier. —10:00- C ends. You're going to learn to play tennis. And Big 10" size. Makes any UNHIBUU lU ACTIONS HITS AT (8-40) MARCUS WELBY, $100,000 Damage you’re going to love life a little more from then on, paper plate as rigid as IHLEOPUIAH PSICE . china. Great for buffets, g WALNNG T « l ; M.D. CHESHIRE (UPI) - Fire of­ (24) THE FORGOTTEN WAR picnics. Natural MON. & TUES. MTE . 99* Court Cases ficials estimate that damage CALL FOR OUR FREE BROCHURE AND - 1 0 : 3 0 - Bring The Family To- from an explosion at the Dot UPCOMING CLASS SCHEDULE. 233-2626 (18) LET’S GO Fastener Co. Sunday morning Mon - FrI 9 - 7, Sal 10 - 3. - 1 1 :0 0 - will come to about $100,000. (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Fire Marshal James Doherty Classes are held in: CIRCUIT COURT 12 the town /m ana^, John ooerating an unregistered said Monday the company, (20) SAN FRANCISCO Harkins, ano\five of the tov fiotor vehicle. Manchester Rockville BOLTON U K E HOTEL BEAT Manchester Seseion headquartered in Waterbury, ROUTE 44-A • BOLTON David A. Gometz, 31, of East seven selectnien in Harkiiisyof- was having electrical problems East Hartford South - 1 1 : 3 0 - Hartford was given a $150 fine fice was a fhnnal meeting. Ronald M. St. John, 33, of 111 repaired when an electric spark (3) MOVIE Harkins insistedThey were just Wells St. was fined a total of WEST HARTFORD WETHERSFIELD MANCHESTER Monday for operating a motor touched off the blast and fire at Windsor Rocky Hill Bishop s Corner 965 Silas Deane 397A Broad St CHEF D A N TE “The Witness Must Die" (1959) vehicle while under the in­ having a private^talk. $100 for charges of improper 9:46 a.m. No one was injured. (8-40) THE MURDERERS use of plates (two counts) and HARTFORD CHAPTER Middletown 2531 Albany Ave Highway OPEN EVERY NIGHT COLEMAN fluence of liquor. The plant is under construction. 996 Farmington Avenue Now Serving (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON driving an unregistered motor 0Pf»IHU«S i FRI 1119 OPOIHIRS J IRI in 9 Til 9 S«I III 6 Gometz was arrested May 9 Three young women from Operations are now expected to West Hartford, Conn. 06107 West Hartford LUNCHES - DINNERS in Manchester after a two-car Hartford, each charged with vehicle (two counts). begin by Aug. 18. FOR RESERVATIONS, TEL 643-9731 crash on W. Middle Tpke. There fourth-degree larceny in con­ were no serious injuries. nection with shoplifting in­ Other cases nolled by the cidents in Manchester, were prosecutor: Prosecutor William Collins each fined $25. They are An­ • Roger Burke, 52, of refused to prosecute Miss toinette Black, 18, Thelma Warrenville and Gilbert Dann, Paulette A. 'Thibodeau, 27, of Edwards, 16, and Elaine 30, of Rt. 44A, Coventry, both IM S . SHOWS Ashford charged with breach of Hickling, 21. charged with breach of peace in A Great Night peace in connection with her Miss Hickling was also given a Tolland case. May 30 refusal as a reporter for a 60-day suspended sentence • Thomas J. Fazzina, 18, of 159 Birch St. and David J. Swan­ the Rockville Journal-Inquirer and placed on probation for one to leave a meeting in Tolland. year. son, 19, of 221 P6rter St., both To Take The charged with hitchhiking May Her New Haven attorney, 15 at Exit 101 on 1-86 in Tolland. STMTS TOMOIIIlOW! John Silbert, had argued to LAST FRIDAY NIGHT Paul D. Gamble, 25, of 33V4 • Patricia M. Gojjman, 18, of A t T h e have the charges dismissed. School St., Rockville was fined 78 Grove St., Rockville charged Family To The SPECTACULAR But Collins nolled the case, MANCHESTER - DOWNTOWN $30 on the charge of issuing a with breach of peace and ROCKVILLE . 40 WESf MAIN Sf. refused to prosecute or dismiss. JUNE 21 - 7 PM bad check. Two other counts of making an unsafe lane change. This means Collins can reopen bad check charges were nolled. 942 MAIN ST. 643-1505 875-9263 ST. BRIDGET’ S BAZAAi (RAIN OR SHINE) the case within the next 13 • Lillian Mary Sawyer, 22, of months. 144 Center St., charged with dis­ NEW PRICE Scott Hemingway 21, of East orderly conduct. • Fun • Food • Frolic A similar case against JOHNSON'S Hartford was fined $100 for • Emilio Schiavetti, 77, of 367 JOHNSON'S VISINE 70 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER POLICY Journal-Inquirer reporter Den­ driving while license nis Hogan was dismissed in Cir­ Hilliard St., charged with third- suspended. The charge of mis­ degree assault. 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June 18, 1974 — PAGE FIVE iHanrbpHtrr li^ralb Assembly Overrides Nine Vetoes V Founded Oct, i, 1881 HARTFORD (UPI) - Nine o v errid en by two-thirds ting the job into the hands of governor, one extending the measures from the 1974 session majorities in both chambers regular state employes. grace period on 75 per cent of the Connecticut Legislature were: Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their —A measure requiring the mortages, was sustained while vetoed by Gov. Thomas J. —One providing automatic Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 state to subsidize half the cost the legislature was in regular Meskill have been brought back erasure of arrest records for p.m. should telephone the circulation of building sidewalks in any session prior to Monday’s 06040, telephone 643-2711 ( AC 203). to life by% trailer session of the persons found innocent or par­ department, 647-9946. town unde^r certain c ir­ “trailer session.” Published every evening except Sun-, legislature. doned after a conviction and cumstances. Meskill, a Republican who ’The lawmakers allowed 10 days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation eradication of charges that are —An act providing $360,000 to has decided not to seek re- Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ other vetoes to stand at the not prosecuted or dismissed. Stamford to replace a bridge Monday one-day session. election, has vetoed a total of cond Class Mail Matter. —An act requiring prior dis­ over Courtland Avenue and Rte. 250 bills during his nearly four closure of the cost of each piece 106. Burl L. Lyons, Publisher years in office. The legislature The Manchester, Publishing Co. Among the vetoed bills of legislation approved for ac­ Among the 10 vetoed had overturned only two of his assumes no financial responsibility for tion by legislative committees. measures sustained by the vetoes until Monday. typographical errors appearing in adver­ —A measure reimbursing legislature was one prohibiting An effort to convene a special Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in Ribicoff $57,000 to the city of Norwich cable television from using session of the legislature to con­ for money the city advanced to Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. public utility poles for their sider the fuel cost adjustment the state-operated Mohegan One M onth...... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, Support transmission cables if they charge on utility bills failed Community College. charge on a per program basis when its sponsors failed to Copy — ...... 15(t three full days prior to publication. —An act requiring the state to rather than assessing on a collect enough petitioning By Carrier, W eekly...... 75$ Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Reported give first refusal rights to a monthly use basis. signatures. One Y e a r...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon local community to purchase Other bills on which the Six M onths...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and HARTFORD (UPI) - The re- any state-owned land for sale Republican-controlled legis­ Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. eleetion fund of Sen. Abraham inside the community. lature failed to ’ muster the A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., totals —A measure to improve the necessary two-thirds votes to Lease Probe $310,000 so far, and nearly half keeping of record inventories override MeskilTs vetoes con­ the donors are from outside on property seized from cerned: Budget Plan Connecticut, records at the prisoners and kept by the courts —A bill authorizing the Com­ The Sugarbush Compact secretary of the state’s office pending disposition of cases. mission on Claims to consider Is Approved show. —A measure giving the the claim of Mr. and Mrs. It is too early to fully assess the im­ and the eastern provinces. However, HARTFORD (UPI) - A ’The full financial statement legislature greater control over Frank Donroe of Clinton, who legislative probe into the state plications of the “Sugarbush Com­ will the capital be forthcoming if Ribicoff filed shows out-of-state the acquisition of capital equip­ wanted damages from the state leasing system will get un­ pact” signed Friday by New England residents gave 433 of about 890 ment purchased by state agen­ because their two young ,^ns national restrictions on management derway soon with approval of contributions and were respon­ cies out of appropriated general died in a house fire allegedly set governors and Canada’s five eastern the $35,000 budget for the task. . of such investments are more severe sible for most of the large budget funds. by a state ward living with Members of the Legislative provincial leaders. than those imposed elsewhere in the donations. —An act abolishing patronage them. Management Committee voted Rep. Herbert V. Camp, R- state tax collector jobs and put- —A measure lowering from In essence, the compact pledges world? 14-2 Monday to approve the Ridgefield, a candidate for the 60 to 55 the age requirement for mutual efforts on the national ad­ The governments of both nations invididuals to qualify for figure, which was questioned in Republican nomination for a meeting last week. ministrations of both nations to senator, says he has found 47 residence in low-and moderate- must, we feel, explore and be open to The special subcommittee names of contributors who have priced public housing. “create a favorable climate for long the Sugarbush Compact desires. The —An act allowing the Page conducting the investigation given $1,000 or more to will meet next Tuesday at the term, private and public contracts real test will come when specific Ribicoff’s campaign. Motor Co. of Milford to try to , Amish Stay With Old Ways (Photo by Reginald Pinto) Mrs. Grasso collect damages from the state State Capitol to discuss its governing the ready flow of energy, objectives are outlined. Ribicoff, a former governor rules. who is seeking a third Senate for flood damage that had been However, attorney H. and the full utilization of the most ef­ The traditional good will between term, has listed his full cam­ Discloses paid for by the firm’s insurer. William Shure of New Haven, ficient forms of energy production the and Canada is a paign finances, not just the —An act granting sales tax Contributions exemption for personal proper­ the man hired to oversee the in­ and transportation.” donations over $100 which have solid framework for such Open Forum Max Lerner HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. ty acquired for use in pollution vestigation, said he has already to be disclosed under law. begun to receive unsolicited This would appear to be a clash negotiations. The ideal embodied is ------Contributions of $5,000 each Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., has control facilities and senior disclosed she received $44,978 citizens organizations. tips and information about the between national ideals aimed at not without merit. The real question is ’ came from Sigmund Sommer of controversial leasing system. Comments Great Neck, N.Y.; George for her gubernatorial campaign —An act that would have economic independence and the whether either nation can implement Officals Being Muzzled before the May 22 reporting allowed the state treasury to The state spends up to $8 Pre-Vocational Course Grads Farkas of Palm Beach, Fla., million yearly on leases and economic realities that the two' policies tailored for these two The Kissinger Bomb and J.L. Mailman of New York. date required under new elec­ receive leftover funds from the Dear sir; It seems to me that this is tion laws. Department of Corrections high-ranking officials have been neighboring regions are irreversably Largest Connecticut con­ neighboring regions without setting In answer to a letter talking out of both sides of your Under those laws, she could education budget. accused of political favoritism Graduation ceremonies for students in the special educa­ tificates. Phelps, Miss Overturf and Miss Leemon are in tributors listed to date are Mr. in the award of the leases. linked together if they are to continue precedents for other regions along the published in The Herald last mouth. They can’t talk to tion program who have completed the Pre-Vocational the class conducted by Mrs. Barbara Damauskas Miss and Mrs. Albert List of have kept the contributions —A measure exempting non­ week: DevCo people, but they can at­ secret until after the fall elec­ profit housing organizations State Rep. John Mannix, R- to prosper. 3,000 mile border which do not share from the underground leaks of course were held last week in the Recreation Hall of the Larkin is in the Workshop Without Walls Program. Mr. Greenwich, who gave Ribicoff In a town the size of Coven­ tend functions whose sole pur­ NEW YORK- Who says that of state of the world’s most tions. from the state sales tax. Wilton, threatened to quit the powerful nation; but he knows the House Judiciary Com­ $4,700. In recent years, nationally, the ambitions and desire for even mutual try, it is only logical that a pose is to raise money to fight democracies are dull? The dull (Dqronado Apartments, 19 Prospect St. Allan Cone, prin- and Mrs. Frank Lattuca, who are in charge of the food ser­ Mrs. Grasso said Monday her —An act giving equal weight investigating subcommittee un­ that, while power resides in the mittee, which have angered Florida, New York, Califor­ less the budget were approved relatively small number of peo­ DevCo. I’m sorry, but ones are the dictatorships, ciphl^^of Bennet Junior High School, congratulates Robert vice training program at the Senior Citizens Center, voluntary disclosure was made to a student’s “financial needs, Canadians have been becoming more efforts. The problem is not so much office, authority must reside in even (Chairman Peter Rodino nia and Pennsylvania lead the in full. Shure refused to change ple are going to be “involved” something seems terribly where nothing interesting that P hel^D r. James Kennedy, superintendent of schools, prepared and served a buffet; students in the program to keep within both the “spirit” individual potential and and more concerned over the heavy the individuals, and authority is (D-N.J.), to the deliberate list of states whose residents his fee from the maximum of how to enable New England and the — whether in politics or any wrong here. Whether or not happens is ever revealed. A looks o ^ th e shoulders of, from left, Sybella Larkin, Lynn assisted. (Herald photo by Barlow) and the “content” of Connec­ academic achievement” in the more powerful than power. scrutiny by the Senate Foreign contributed to Ribicoff’s cam­ $15,000 budgeted. preponderance of American economic other activity. Therefore, to list speeches and statements were democracy like the American, Overturf ^ d Nancy Leemon as they look at their cer­ ticut’s campaign financing laws awarding of Connecticut stu­ eastern provinces to make efficent Rightly or wrongly, he felt that Relations Committee, whose paign. Massachusetts, New "If we’re going to do a job we committee and board members made (which they were advised which has a passion for publici­ which took effect May 22 and dent loans and grants. investments and therefore control use of energy and transportation his personal authority was in members have as much stand­ Jersey and Ohio residents also should do a job, not a as anti-DevCo only tells me that to close their ears to) they were ty and feeds on sensations, would have allowed delayed dis­ —An act establishing a un­ danger of being nibbled away ing and credibility as any were sources of numerous gifts whitewash,” said Rep. Richard over their economy. The United resources which both desire but doing the same people who are willing implying support of the group reveals everything in time, as it closure. iform system of financial by a concerted committee and group in Congress. 1 am willing listed. A. Dice, R-Cheshire, subcom­ to give their time to politics are simply by being there. This is washes its laundry, its secrets She said 1,039 individuals con­ reporting for all state States, on the other hand, has long so without conflicting with thl in­ press attack. So he met it head to rely on their capacity to see Residences of other donors mittee co-chairman, defending also willing to work for their not keeping a neutral position. and its personalities in the 26 Mil^ of Roadway tributed the money during the municipalities. eyed the vast reservoir of Canadian on. the entire picture — leaks, Public Records are listed as Wyoming, Mon­ the $35,000 budget. terests of our regions in both nations, beliefs about DevCo. I am not If they can’t support DevCo, glare of TV cameras. I four months before May 22, —A measure permitting a I think his press conference bugs, freedom from sur­ tana, Oklahoma, Texas, Sen. George Gunther, R- natural resources. condemning anyone for his neither should they support Take the Kissinger case. It West Hartford couple, Samuel nations. timing was bad, coming at the veillance, charges of perjury Need Paving: Giles Oregon, Washington, Arizona, through her statewide election Stratford, and Rep. Carl Ajello, beliefs. One of the basic tenets C.P.C. stole the headlines for a few committee and 18 local com­ and Selma Glover, to try to While it is apparent from the Sugarbush is a good start because days from President Nixon’s start of the Mideast trip which and the question of the effec­ Nevada, Maine, Nova Scotia D-Ansonia, opposed the budget of this country is that everyone had bee billed as Mr. Nixon’s W. Hoyt for Goodrich and Paris, France. mittees. collect damages from the state meeting in Warren, Vt., and others I don’t care whether you are Mideast trip for which I doubt tiveness of American Executor's Deed on grounds that it is too costly. despite the demands of nationalistic is supposed to be free to believe show, not his, and coming also The Manchester highway Development Group Ltd., sign The Democratic Senate Cam­ Campaign outlays during the for alleged damage done to for or against DevCo — that’s the President will thank his diplomacy. ^efore, Manchester is falling Hazel Finl^, administratrix Shure and the subcommittra conducted recently by the leaders of pride of the moment historically, and and work for whatever cause when he was on foreign soil, not department has identified about of the will of Bessie R. Mead, to on Spencer St., $90. paign Committee gave Ribicoff same period amounted to $35,- their building by private con­ your prerogative. However, I secretary of state. Kissinger is thinner of skin its paving program.” will review leases made during they wish. What I am condemn­ in Washington. 26 miles of roadway “urgently Stephen R. and Donna Boland, John F. Bertrand, swimming $5,000, the sum it is giving all 698, with $9,279 remaining in the tractors commissioned by a the two regions that these people feel in the future, the reality of economic do object to seeing what’s going Certainly Henry Kissinger than is healthy for a major recommends, “In order both the Meskill and Dempsey ing is the way our officials are But his larger strategy was needing a pavement overlay,” pool at 46 Phelps Rd., $680. Democratic senatorial coffers of the statewide com­ state agency. on in our town. I most strongiy was sorely pressed. First there figure in public life, but there to continhe this program at an property at 82 Weaver Rd., $33,- administrations, covering both the issue is resolvable to the mutual interdependence between the two being muzzled. clear. The President and the but, for budget reasons, will 000. Rizzo Pool Co. for Abraham nominees. mittee, she said. Another bill vetoed by the object to someone being told to were serious leaks when he took have been greater failings acceptablV,level, the town parties. benefit of both regions; the fact Do you know that the same presidency had lost credibility follow a program of 9.79 miles Warranty Deeds Klebenoff, swimming pool at 14 nations is inescapable. remain neutral on an issue and his job on the National Security among secretaries of state. We should make a^ommitment to officials who were instructed and authority because of of overlay this year. Green Manor Construction Dorset Lane, $5,000. remains the Canadian national then being told they can attend Council. Then there were the were reminded the other day in either match oK contribute a The differences in the aspirations of not to listen to or have anything Watergate He felt it was im­ Each spring, the department Co. Inc. to John and Shirly P. Frank T. Sacchi Sr., swim­ a function that is raising money wiretaps in which he had a The New York Post series on specified percentge of state government may not be as welt dis­ the two nations are many and to do with DevCo, were given portant that he should retain him that he used to offer his inspects the town’s 167 miles of funds received by tnb^own.” Halon, unit in Northfield Green ming pool at 16 Pioneer Circle, tickets and instructed (by the to fight the issue. hand, not too wisely but un­ posed to it and when it comes to legitimate but as Sugarbush points out derstandably. Recently, the his. Whatever his mis- resignation frequently when he roadway, to determine how Giles said, also, the highway Condominium, $33,000. $500. same attorney) that it was all judgments on the wiretaps, worked for Nelson Rockefeller. best tp spend the funds department survey s h c ^ 16 Green Manor Construction Steve Casalino, swimming defining a “favorable climate” the right, and attended a dance and House Judiciary Committee, there are many mutual interests also. presumably preparing Mr. whatever the inconsistencies in But is is refreshing to have a allocated the town by the state. miles of roadway needing curbs Co. Inc. to Catherine G. Fagan, pool at 11 Dorset Lane, $1,500. a picnic sponsored by an anti- Very truiy yours, nitty-gritty of the issues will come to Hopefully the compact can lead the Mrs. Patricia White Nixon’s impeachment, began to his successive statements about pubiic official who cares about Director of Public Works Jay but, again for budget reasor , unit in Northfield Green Con- Red-Lee Metal Finishing Co., DevCo group which was put on them — which the Senate com­ his personal honor, and uses the Giles explained “the funding about 1.2 miles will be installed. ^^dominium, $33,500. utility shed at 80 Sheldon Rd., the fore. way toward solutions which will ce­ Riley Mountain Road leak the Kissinger documents to raise money for attorney’s mittee will now probe again — word as if its meaning had not for this (maintenance) The 1.2 miles will be in addition \Fox Grove Ltd. to Edwin F. $450. fees? Coventry to the press, which picked them Obviously, American capital will ment an already strong alliance of co­ up avidly. Hence Kissinger’s he was not part of the been worn away, and risks his program is dwindling.” to 2.1 miles to be installed with and\Donna M. Wright, property Ernest J. Kjellson, tool shed have to play a role in any regional equal partners, both desiring to im­ response to the leaks-plus-taps- Watergate operations. Every high power and influence in its He said the allocations are on the sidewalk program. on BHarwood Dr., $41,500. at 36 Flag Dr., $125. faction of the Palace Guard cause. a population and roadway- The pavement program will J.A. ^ C a rth y Inc. to James D.H. Lathrop, tool shed at 96 development of energy and/or plus-leaks in this letter to the prove the economic and social well­ Senate Foreign Relations Com­ hated or feared him and he in We are all so hellbent on mileage basis and don’t take begin in late July and will be S. RianeXJr. and Kerry A. Campfield Rd., $85. transportation between New England being of its citizens. Private Property Concept mittee, which had once cleared turn had little love for them. tracking down the Watergate into account that “the cost of performed by an outside con­ Riane, property on Grissom Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallieres, him, and his bomblike offer to His press conference made it culprits that we forget how cor­ pavement overlay has in­ tractor. The curb-installation Rd., $48,500. tool shed at 14 Campfield Rd., resign if the committee fails to clear that he doesn’t have to rosive the heat of the chase can creased between 47 and 74 per program already has begun and Robert and H ^ a h E. Gray $200. To the editor: have? Does the town own it? By clear him again. ^ take the attrition of confidence become if there is no saving cent over last year and. is being performed by town to William J. anii Linda S. Mabel May hew, tool shed at Each man owns himself and what right will the town of Setback For Irish One thinks of the remark long that goes along inevitably with sense of balance left in it. The forces. St. Laurent, p ro p er^ at 602 88 Campfield Rd., $60. consequently the fruits of his Coventry designate its use? If The fall of the Executive, Northern southern Republic of Ireland with its ago by the mythical Mr. partial and repeated answers to disease of a democracy is Wethe'rell St., $35,000. Martha I. Lawrence, tool labor. The concept of private ownership means anything it Dooley, reminding us that the partial and repeated charges. excess. If there are some who Edward D. and Susa'iv A. shed at 18 Cushman Dr., $120. Ireland’s cabinet which was com­ Catholic majority. This would make property — the backbone of this means using one’s property as American people build By offering to resign, he took take pleasure in seeing the few Bobrowski to Alan P. ^ Mary A. Kerr, tool shed.at 15 country’s economic system — one sees fit. If it does not mean posed of both Protestant and Catholic the Protestant majority in Ulster into triumphal arches for their the risk of dramatizing the remaining credible figures in Cheryl L. Weir, property at 14^ Cornell St., $130. includes the right of ownership this then it is fascism we have difference between his situation the government tumbled and 16 Waddell Rd., $34,000. U & R Housing Corp., new representatives, has set back that un­ a minority in all of Ireland. to any individual who has heroes out of bricks, the better DellaFera Appointed — individuals “own” but to have something to heave at and the President’s, and thus humbled just for the sake of the James S. Ruane Jr. to H. Jef­ dWlling at 125 Highwood Dr., happy land’s constructive step ’The moderate approach has failed, acquired his property through governments determine use. angering him, but there was a fall, I am not among them. I frey Chase and Barbara A. $38>Q0. free trade and voluntary them when they turn against towards the majority and minority however, and further strife is in­ And so, I say to the citizens of them. plus side there, too. would rather live with To Hospital Agency Chase, property on Milford Rd., LinrK^Construction Co. for exchange. If a man owns Coventry, it is your private Did Kissinger overreact to Basically, he knew that the Kissinger’s excess sensibility $33,000. Frechette & Martin, new living together in peace. evitable, lessened only by the something then he has the right property you must protect in criticism? Some senators and best defense is to take the offen­ than with the excess zeal that is Richard W. and Karin J. dwelling ar-WO Oak Grove St., to do with it what he wants to, this matter. You may think you HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. ’The general strike launched by presence of British troops. England is commentators felt he was tired sive. This he did by appealing bent on tumbling him. State Board of Mediation and Carlson to Gary and Jane C. $27,000. \ with the exception of using it to own your property but by sup­ Thomas J. Meskill today an- and overwrought, and should Arbitration: reappointments, Putnam, property at 47 Walker Charles A. Johnson, additions Protestant militants was more effec­ finding its attempt to maintain peace coerce others or to destroy porting government edicts as to nouced 16 appointments to have cooled it. By the standards Frederick W. McKone of St., $34,000. to dwlling at 78 Greenwood Dr., tive and brought the country to a halt. others’ private property. its use you are disclaiming various state agencies. ’They in­ a very costly venture. of professional politicians, yes. Rockville, alternate public G. Stillman Keith to Carl K. $ 2,000. DevCo has purchased proper­ ownership. Support DevCo’s clude; member, and Raymond S. England has refused to take its Perhaps there is no other long- But" Kissinger’s and Nancy E. Chitjian, proper­ Bill Tunsky for Chafes A. ty in Coventry through volun­ and all men’s rights to use their professionalism is not in active Mann of Danbury, alternate ty at 376 Burnham St., $26,000. Woodbury, carport at 58 Ralph troops out of Ireland fearing a blood­ range solution than complete tary exchange. ’The exchanges privately purchased land as management member. Trade Names Rd., $600. \ were private — no so-called politics but in foreign affairs BERRY’S WORLD bath as the result of further warfare withdrawal of England from the they see fit : as long as they do and in history. He is secretary Commission on Hospitals and Stewart C. Davis, doing John G. Tobias for communal or government funds not pollute your land, ravage Health Care: reappointments, business as Advanced Com­ 'Manchester Congregation of between the IRA and the Protestant island. It is undoubtedly correct that About Town are involved so far — and non- your land, or destroy your land. a Charles B. Womer, Francis munications and Electronics, 34 Jehovah Witnesses, additions to majority. it would result in more civil war. coerqjve. Consequently, DevCo Sincerely yours, DellaFera of Manchester and Cornwall Dr. church at 726 N. Main St., $2,- now owns its acreage. Roberta S. Bynes I Today^s Ulster, on the one hand, talks of That may be the only way in which a Bernard A. Pellegrino of New Lawrence J. Wood, doing 000. What claim on this land does Bynes Falls Haven. business as E & B Contractors, British withdrawal but does not want stable Ireland can eventually emerge. the collective town of Coventry Coventry I Thought Mayfair Y Club will have its Connecticut Solid Waste 157 Eldridge St. to leave the protective umbrella of annual dinner Wednesday noon Management Advisory Council: Marriage Licenses Merger of the two Ireland’s at the Steak Out in Talcottville. being under English protection. Bernard J. Lombardi of Paul Lincoln Stanley, 816 can come only after violence has Little League Baseball TV Guilford. Center St., and Vicki Lynn Northern Ireland dreads eventual brought the people of both north and Peace After Storm The Sunset Club will meet Connecticut Safety Com­ As the driven clouds darken the Novak, 74U W. Middle ’Tpke., Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the mission: John L. Henley of June 22, Kingdom Hall. The inclusion of its counties in the south to their senses. Support Receives Praise sky Senior Citizens Center. South Glastonbury. Timothy Paul O’Neil, 36 S. Enjoy free check cashing at thousands of places... Grouped together floating by Members are reminded to bring Board of Firearms Permit I Almanac To the editor; tion Department and funded by Alton St., and Michele Susan Far away — like the rumble of canned fruit for a kitchen Examiners: Sgt. Robert Hull of Gorra, 24 Elsie Dr., June 29, St. To the loyal supporters of the town; however. Little falls - Available only at Public Health Dispute social. Somers. James Church. Manchester Little League League Baseball is sponsored Pearls of thunder answer the United Press International Connecticut Well Drilling Christopher Joseph Rogers, ’The dispute between the staff and Baseball; by local businessmen, lotal calls Today is ’Tuesday, June 18, to know what’s going on inside that Senior Methodists of South Board; George Paganetti of Toledo, Ohio, and Susan Audrey HARTFORD NATIONAL We of Manchester Little clubs and organizations, but the Of whisking streaks of flashes the 169th day of 1974 with 196 to the Board of D irectors of the United Methodist Church will New Haven and reappointment Gottlieb, 130 Richmond Dr., agency. League Baseball Inc. are source of our largest support ’That whiz by in sudden dashes follow. meet Thursday noon at Susan­ of Peter Pettini of Stonington. June 16. B A ^ X T U K S T Manchester Public Health Nursing celebrating our 25th anniver­ comes from the townspeople Across the murky sky that The moon is approaching its On occasion, we have asked the nah Wesley House of the State Vacation-Travel Ad­ Donald Leo Provencal, sary this year and would like to who once a year answer their sweeps new phase. Statewide Connecticut Offices Assn, has attracted many letters to church. Members are reminded visory Council; Alexander Land Bangor, Maine, and Catherine Board of Directors for a statement on say thank you for your faithful doors and contribute. ’This year Over the earth as it weeps The morning stars are Venus to bring their lunch. Beverages of Westport. M arie C h o q u e tte , 377 the editor even though the public is the dispute. The board, or its and loyal support. the door to door canvass and Jupiter. A Hood of tears! will be served. The Rev. Robert Harbor masters and deputy Hackmatack St., June 22, St. completely in the dark and so is the Manchester Little League realized $2,381.54. Without this Eldridge will conduct the The evening stars are Mars, representative, refuses to comment. started 25 years ago, with 60 Slowly the tears dry up — the harbor masters: Lance S. James Church. Mercury and Saturn. press. type of support, it would be im­ program. boys forming four teams. sky looks bright Parker Sr. of Chester, harbor George Edward Kermode, Those born on this date are Be a Favorite Person" from Hartford National... Ask at any office... possible to successfully operate master, and Lance S. Parker It isn’t our aim to take part in labor- We think it is probably time for The Today. Little League consists of a program of this size. Illumined by a rainbowed light 126 Highland St., and Louise under the sign of Gemini. The Senior Citizens pinochle Jr. of Chester, deputy harbor three major leagues of five That smiles across its berming Gilmore Eriksen, Manchester, FJkLC£s»yTl(lii m i We would also like to take group will meet ’Thursday at American capitalist Henry management disputes or husband- Herald to be invited to sit in on the teams each, three farms leagues face master; Robert E. Chard of July 3. this time to .thank Mayor 9:45 a.m. at the Army and Navy Clay Folger was bom June 18, wife quarrels. However, in the case of mediation sessions which are now un­ of five teams each and a rookie A deep blue sea of open space! Greenwich, harbor master: Building Permits Thompson and the Board of Club. 1857. league of 10 teams made up of Nicholas Fast of Groton, harbor Delta Builders for Multi- On this day in history: 621 Middle Turnpike, East; 320 Middle Turnpike, West; 595 Main Street; 220 North Main the Public Health Nursing Assn., we der way. That way, the public and us, Directors for their support by Now soft winds ripple the air master, and Robert W. Dennis nine and ten year old boys. Circuits, additions to conuner^ In 1812, the United States Street; East Hartford, 1085 Main; 794 Silver Lane. providing us with a site on Breathing — God’s hush of "You BET I'm hopping madi When Inflation begins to of Darien, harbor master. are dealing with an agency that is sup­ would have a clear picture^ of the Total number of boys involved which to build our own baseball cial building at 50 Harrison St., declared war on Britain for the peace — in prayer. affect the well-to-do. It’s time something tvas DONE The Auxiliary of Manchester The governor’s office said the ported by taxpayers and with funds in the program at this time $5,000. second time in its brief history. agency when it comes time to spur field. Written by: about Itl" Chapter, Disabled American two Parkers are the first har­ numbers 600. Joseph V. R ivosa, new In 1815, Napoleon was from the United Way. With that type collections for United Way and draft Once again thank you all. Rev. Walter AK. Hyszko Veterans, will meet Wednesday bor master and deputy harbor Many other programs are dwelling at 37 Carol Dr., $20,- defeated at the Battle of James Leber, president St. John’s Church at 7:30 p.m. at the VFW Home. master appointed for Chester. of support, the public has every right next year’s town budget. sponsored by the Town Recrea­ C.A. Mikoleit, treasurer 000. Waterloo in Belgium. PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 18, 1974

^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Tues., June 18. 1974- PAGE SEVEN Horan Takes USDA CHOICE

School Post CHUCK ROAST USDA CHOICE SOUTH WINDSOR BONELESS li.S.D.A. CHOICE Judy Kuehnel FIRST CUT Robert P. Horan, 50 Jensen BONELESS $]09 St., Manchester has been ap­ CHUCK $129 pointed associate principal of CHUCK South Windsor High School and ROLLED 2 h c K c r a l & will assume his duties July 1. STEAK lb. Horan will replace Roy STEAK Nierendorf who left to become Area Profile principal of Tolland High School. Horan is a former in­ structor of social studies at 725 E. Middle Turnpike South Windsor High. pp He received a B.S. in social OPEN MON. AND TUES.’’ “A message for all new brides'■■■' studies from Northeastern 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. DevCo Donation Accepted University in 1969 and a M.A. in Newlyweds live on love maybe...but 99 ^ut of 100 husbands curriculum and supervision WED. THRU SAT.' COVENTRY went to DevCo because we are aims of DevCo. But I move that say that members of the Foot­ from the University of Connec­ prefer food...and what cupid doesn’t know about that. Frank’s 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Monica Shea in serious financial trouble. the Football Association accept ball Association are behind ticut in 1972. Supermarket does. Correspondent Last year we solicited from its donation.” them.” In addition to South Windsor 742.9495 local busisnessmen and we After the vote, with tears in Bob Pacheasa said after the High; Horan has taught in In fact, we’ve performed the perfect marriage of high quality collected $350. If we let this Cleveland, Ohio and served as By an 8 to 2 vote in a secret her. eyes, Virginia Diehl said, vote, “This is a victory for the * ® everybody lovM ballot the board of directors of money go by we are going to “We are just going to be used people of Coventry. Now the assistant principal at East “Now 3 Fine (USDA Choice Meats)...and the savings the Midget Football Association prove that Paul Diehl runs this by DevCo. Is money that impor­ town of Coventry should unite Hampton High School during voted to accept the donation of program and the town. I didn’t tant? DevCo will use us, es­ and get out and support our the past year. Supermarkets To everybody wants (low prices plus S&H about $1,000 worth of equipment see anyone coming around to pecially in Hartford. ’They will program this fall.” Approved Serve You Better!" Green Stamps). from DevCo. help us two months ago. Would The South Windsor Planning Supermarkets Bob Pacheasa and Tom you rather see your kids on the and Zoning Commission has So whether you’re a new bride on a Morris, coaches for the associa­ field with equipment that they voted to approve the applica­ budget or a matron with millions shop could get hurt in or accept tion of Achenbach Realty Com­ tion, had solicited the funds Frank’s and keep your man happy ever from DevCo several weeks ago. equipment from DevCo?” panies for a resubdivision of Prices DOUBLE S&H GREEN Residents were invited to Pat White said, “I want to Morris Criticism Section 1, Section II, ’Turo Hills. after. know why CPC can do their Effective speak on the donation before a Softball Pick up your new S&H idea Book vote was taken. damndest to try and influence Draws CPC Response The South Windsor Recrea­ June 17 - June 22 STAMPS WEDNESDAY Paul Diehl said, “I have been people against DevCo, but tion Department has announced Free at our store and get started on the active in the football program DevCo is not allowed to do the division standings in the Men’s right foot. and I am very active in the op­ same thing.” Slo-Pitch Softball League. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quentltles ____ -F R A N K COVENTRY group have been long time sup­ Division I: R & K Realty 3-0; position to DevCo. I can’t per­ Tom Morris said, “DevCo porters of football. USDA Choice Bottom sonally permit my youngster to didn’t want any publicity on this Monica Shea Im perial Oil 3-0; G erber “In fact during our meeting Runner 2-1; Woodland Park 1-1; . play in a team that is funded by donation. We didn’t give it any Correspondent last Wednesday evening we dis- ALL OUR BEEF DevCo. As a civic organization publicity. Local businessmen 742-9495 Ed’s Grinders 1-1; Avery Sports U.S. GRADE A cussed handling the Club 1-2; South Windsor Swim IS USDA CHOICE ' you should not divide yourself are saying if we don’t accept Patricia Hughes, a refreshments at-an upcoming ‘ this way. You can’t afford to this donation they won’t give us coodinator for the Committee Club 1-2; Colonial Gutter 0-1; “The Finest Meat Sold Anywhere" football fund raiser and many South Windsor Fire Depart­ Vernon Teachers Get School Bell ROUND ROAST ' lose anyone’s support by taking any more money either. My for the Preservation of Coven­ of us purchased tickets to the , DevCo’s money.” concern is basically for the try, has issued a statement for ment 0-3. football dance held last Satur­ Division II: Occidental Life 3- Patty Pease, speaking as a program. I would hope that the that group, protesting the state­ day.” Three of the teachers honored at a retirement dinner given by the Vernon Education CHICKEN QUARTERS 0; Fat Cat Cafe 2-0; Gerber parent of football players said, majority of the parents can ment of Tom Morris and reaL “We did discuss at our Association are congratulated by Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, superintendent of schools, “If you don’t accept this money separate their personal feelings firming the group’s support for Plotters 2-1; Lounge Cafe 2-1; right. Louise Flood accepts the traditional school bell and Bernice Nagy holds a bouquet of meeting the disturbing aspects Holcombe Realty 1-1 Dante’s 1- from DevCo I don’t see how you on DevCo and not let that in­ the Foootball Association. of any organization accepting flowers presented to her as Norman Young looks on. (Photo by Phanstiehl) can accept money from any fluence the decision on whether “We take very stong excep­ 2; Spring Tile and Carpet 1-2; Legs with Backs favors from DevCo prior to a Arruda Realty 0-2; Rebels 0-3. businessman.” their children play football.” tion to Morris’ statement that Planning and Zoning commis­ or Robert Walsh asked the Bob Pacheasa said, “We had accused our group of “unethical sion decision. However, not OUR M O n O : association if they would accept to sell DevCo on this donation. political practices.” We have once did we discuss stopping Center Breasts with Wings money from an anti-semite We originally asked for $6,000 strived for over a year and a the program, or shall we in the group or a facist group. I would and Peter Libassi almost had a half to keep politics out of our future. Cut lb. “Always Service like to see us raise the money stroke. So we settled for a lot fight against the proposed city “The aim and sole purpose of less.” here in town from sources other and have in our membership CPC has been to show the other School Closings Vary From The Heart” ^han DevCo and I am offering Pat White said, “Coventry equal representation from both side of the coin to local citizens my services to help in this businessmen are being bled politicial parties and in­ and hereby counter the very VERNON Center Rd., Sykes, and Vernon vein.” dry. We had a dance last Satur­ dependents. The freshman and sophomore 'From Tho Dell’ ,“Super Meat Buys’ professional and expensive Because the Vernon schools Center Middle School. specialized knowledge is asked Patty Pease said, “The day and there were less than 100 “How dare Morris make the selling campaign by Hartford classes at Rockville High The Best Imported business community of Coven­ people there.” statement of our have a different number of These closings include all to call the Office of Continuing Colonial Process-DevCo. morning kindergarten classes. School will end the school year try is not big enough to support ‘announced effort to stop the storm days to make up, the on June 28. Education, 875-8471, regarding “At no time have we coerced, closing of schools will vary the On June 27, all afternoon teaching at the evening school. all these programs.” Don Young made the motion football program.’ Absolutely Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, BMLED threatened or bribed anyone end of this month. kindergarten classes at these Connecticut teacher certifica­ DAISY Bob Pacheasa said, “Tommy' to accept the donation, he said. untrue. Many members of our superintendent of schools, said into accepting our point of Schools to close on June 25 schools will close at the end of tion is only necessary to teach and I started this thing. We “I do not agree with the stated these closing dates will allow view.” will include: Lake St., Maple their session. ’This will include in the pre-high school and high classes to be in session the the preschool class at the school levels of adult education. 1/^ib. ROLLS St., Skinner Rd., East, Vernon required 180 days. Center Kindegrarten, Rockviile Talcottville School. The rest of Water Added 'Those afternoon classes High (juniors and seniors). the classes at Talcottville will Dog Licenses scheduled to attend after June Tho Best Imported Northeast, Vernon Elementary, close on June 26. Dog owners are reminded by 25 will meet in the morning on Our Own June 26 and 27 and 28 and bus Town Clerk Henry Butler that SWISS (MEESE Gem . '/k -lb . PURE PORK schedules will be adjusted ac­ dogs six months old or older must be licensed during- the Butterfiel4 Against Ambulance cordingly. CAPITAL FAMIIS A LL MEAT month of June, to avoid penalty. ITALIAN BOLTON pointed a committee to study Bolton has three EMTA’s. Fall Courses The law requires that each FRANKS dog be licensed within the (MiOKED SALAMI , W - l b .' SAUSAGE Donna Holland the feasibility of the towns They are planning to take a se­ The Vernon Adult Evening IIOT OR SWEET 2 lb. Bag Correspondent owning its own ambulance ver­ cond course in emergency School is in the process of month it becomes six months old and then renewed each June 646-0375 sus present ambulance services training that will consist of 180 preparing the 1974 fall semester CAPITAL FARMS TENDER CASIN8 thereafter. ’The cost of a license Dr. Robert K. Butterfield, un­ available. hours. brochure and is asking adults in $139 for a male or spayed female is $ 1 6 9 til recently Bolton health of­ The committee will have a The selectmen are referring the Vernon area to offer any FRANKS . l b . $3.50 and $7.70 for an unspayed ficer, in a letter to the full report on an ambulance ser­ Butterfield’s letter to the am­ suggestions they have for new 9 9 < . selectmen has registered his vice ready for presentation in bulance study committee. Its courses. female. When licensing a spayed female dog for the first disapproval of an ambulance January. next meeting will be Monday. Individuals, or represen­ Leon Rivers, in response to time, a certificate of spaying, service either on a voluntary River is a selectman, a tatives of industry, business or USDA CHOICE (CHUCK) basis or sponsored by the fire Butterfield’s letter and member of the Bolton civic groups are asked to offer signed by a licensed SWIFT BROWN N SERVE veterinarian, must be 1 29 CALO department for the town unless referring to the fatal accident Volunteer Fire Department and their suggestions. The adult *1 CLOROX II presented. LONDON BRlilL . l b . I it can supply service com­ in Bolton Sunday night, to a member of the ambulance education curriculum stresses SAUSAGE 7 9 * Licenses may be obtained by USDA CHOICEJiJAN TENDER) CAT & DOG FOOD .... 15*/li-oz. parable to that provided by the which four area towns study committee. variety in its offerings, to meet BLEACH . 61-oz. appearing in person at the of­ USDA CHOICE BOnOM ROUND * _ DOW AEROSOL Manchester Ambulance Ser­ responded with their am­ He personally is in favor of a the needs of all adults in the | S 9 fice of the town clerk. vice, Inc. bulances, three volunteers and volunteer ambulance service, area, Ronald A Kozuch, prin­ CUBE STEAK . lb . *11 Memorial Building, Park PL, Butterfield said the one paid, and two with their not connected with the fire cipal, said. USDA CHOICE SHOULDER SANDWICH STEAKS . * 1 BATHROOM CLEANER 20-oz. Rockville, from 9 a.m. to 5 COLD WATER ALL Manchester Ambulance Ser­ emergency rescue vechicles, department. Courses are now offered in 1 49 COLONIAL WELCHES GRAPE JELLY OR vice, Inc. can be anywhere in said the volunteer ambulance p.m., Tuesday through Friday *1 ELECTROSOL (ISC OFF LABEL) DISHWASHER _ . ^ Office Closed the following areas: Pre-high ROAST BEEF ,1 b . ■ Bolton in adequate time for any from Andover was the first on The office of Calvin Hutchin­ and Mondays from 9 a.m. to 6 FRANKS ...... 7 9 * GRAPE JAM school classes; high school p.m. USDA CHOICE EYE 32-oz. DETERGENT T 5 < emergency on a fee for service the scene. son, building inspector and review classes; business and COLONIAL ALL BEEF Licenses may also be applied | 7« S ALTA SEA basis and with the proper equip­ He said, in reference to the assessor, will be closed secretarial; arts and crafts; *1 for by mailing in the 1973 ROUND ROAST l b . 1 ment and personnel. Manchester Ambulance Ser­ Wednesday because he will be physical fitness; foreign KNDCKWURST ...... 9 9 * MINCED CLAMS In order to duplicate that ser­ vice^ that when a patient was taking a vacation day. license, the correct fee and a USDA CHOICE SWISS BOHOM S'h-oz. RUG CLEANER *1 ” languages; home and family; COLONIAL ASSORTED M UT, MUSH. A MARINARA vice the town would need an am­ put into the ambulance and ready ’The office will be closed June and other areas of general in­ self-addressed stamped *1169 NABISCO / _ ^ bulance, well-equipped at a cost to be transported to the 24 through June 28 as Hutchin­ terest. envelope, to the Town Clerk, P. ROUND STEAK l b . ■ 0. Box 245, Rockville. COLD CUTS 4 9 * of $15,000 to $20,000, and seven hospital, the ambulance atten­ son will be participating in a Any resident having USDA CHOICE BACK PROGRESSO SAUCES 16-oz. VANILLA WAFERS 4 9 dants wanted to wait for SWEET LIFE KEEBLER’S WITH COUPON ,.^ ^ trained EMTA’s (emergency seminar for assessor’s at the *1|4 9 NABISCO ______medical technicians for am­ another patient before going to University of Connecticut. RUMP ROAST l b . 1 bulances), seven with two on the hospital. Rivers said they During that week Hutchinson SALAD OIL 7 9 * ZESTA SALTINES USDA CHOICE CHUCK 1-lb. box NUnER BUnER 59« duty at all times, at a minimum had to be told to get moving to may be reached in the evening YMCA Camp Lists SWEET LIF^ KLEENEX SUREJ^ENTED OR UkSCENTED) cost of $100 per day, he said. the hospital. by calling 643-5373. LONDON BROIL 129 Butterifield said that at the He said the minute a patient Foreign Counselors l b . * 1■ APPLE JUICE ...... 40-oz. “ ^ FACIAL TISSUES .... present time he does not think was ready for transportation in Bulletin Board ...... 6-oz. " ^ Bolton can afford to enter into one of the volunteer am­ There will be a meeting of the VERNON Winning Team m m a ^ ^ “From The Dalry’’\ “Frozen Foods’’^mmmmm the ambulance business and he bulances, that ambulance left St. Bernard’s basketball Women’s Auxiliary of the As part of its program Sw eet U fa 10 Pack / cannot foresee it in the near immediately for the hospital Bolton Football Association emphasis geared to meet the team, the winning team in the future. and he felt that was the tonight at 8 at Herrick goal of the National Council of Indian Valley YMCA church In response to those people difference between a volunteer Memorial Park. the YMCA, to join people of basketball league for high CANTA­ LOW-FAT ROMAN O f l V who may say that volunteers and a paid service. It is a mandatory meeting for other countries in building in­ school boys, was honored will man the service Butterfield In reference to the EMTA’s all mothers of newly chosen ternational understanding and recently at a pizza party. said it should only be done when being non-professionals Rivers' The league trophy was MILK cheerleaders for the football world peace, YMCA’s Camp TATOES PIZZA 2 3 - o z . paid professionals are not close said "they are qualified.” He league. Woodstock will have camp presented to Ron Ramsdell, GRADE A LOUPES at hand, which is not the case in said they voluntarily take an 80- All mothers of boys who are counselors from other nations coach of the winning team, by Ripe Sweet, Bolton. hour course consisting of or will be iii this year’s football again this year. Robert Cavanagh, league direc­ classroom and hospital tor, and the trophy will be on LONG MRS. FILBERTS SOFT GOLD — ^ . The selectmen recently ap­ program are also expected to In past summers students Juicy, Lo-Cal SWEET LIFE emergency room experience. attend. from 11 countries have served display at St. Bernard Church. MARGARINE , . „ 5 9 « as counselors; two more will be Individual trophies were also WHITE SPINACH Chopped or L e a f___10-oz added this year and the flags of presented to each team' member. $ JAFFA JEM’S ______all countries represented are on CALIFORNIA 3 BANQUET Tuttle Open House June 30 permanent display at the camp. Team representatives For FRUIT SALAD ..^89< Chicken, Salisbury, Richard King and Scott Green or Turkey Added this year will be An­ 5-lb. Bag DINNERS 11-oz dorra, a small country situated presented Coach Ramsdell with. an authograph book on behalf of between France and Spain and CALIFORNIAuwkirunmM % » TENDER icnuEn BORDEN LITE LINE ^ TASTE O’SEA the team members. COLUMBIA Lakeview Park. She is the April PZC meeting. Larm also South Africa. Nadia Aleix, 21, from An­ Team members, besides King YOGURT Virginia Carlson board secretary. Associates were then granted a and Green, are: Michale SEEDLESS GRAPES » 5 9 < CHICORY & ESCAROLE.» 2 5 FISH N’ CHIPS . 16-oz. Subdivision Approved 90-day extension. An above­ dorra was a counselor in a Correspondent French camp for two years and Ramsdell, Ed Wendus, Paul The Planning and Zoning ground septic system has been Tel. 228-9224 is skilled in swimming and Peczka, Pat Brand, Keith Fritz, Commission has approved the designed and this information overnight camping. Keith Ramsdell, Dave Fectau, The Board of Education will subdivision of property on Pine will be sent to Schur. Barbara Hancock, 23, Art Benson, Wayne Green, conduct an open house in honor St., formerly owned by John A special hearing will be held representing South Africa, is a Mark Wendhisere and Robert —r of Donald ’Tuttle, former chair­ and Rosemarie Prinhoda and Gray. Tuesday by the PZC concerning recent graduate in physical WITH THIS coupon •n 11 WITH THIS COUPOH WITH THIS COUPON *7111 >7^ WITH THIS COUPON *7111 WITH THIS COUPON man of the board, June 30 from presently owned by Paul and TW TTI^ WITH THIS COUPON property of the estate of Marion education from Rhodes Univer­ Other churches in the league, » S9.00 PURCHASf i SS.OO PURCHASE 1 A $5.00 PURCHASE >\k I .W l A $5.00 PURCHASE A\L I . i n A S5.00 PURCHASE l\k I i n A SS.OO PURCHASE 7 to 9 p.m. in the Donald Tuttle Pamela Samek. Hurlbutt on Rt. 87. sity. She is skilled in swim­ and their coaches, were: St. te<«Mic«ipM gymnasium of Porter School. The resubdivision was an ming, lifesaving, athletics and Joseph’s, Joseph Klatka; Ver­ Tuttle served 26 years on the exchange of land giving a right- Since the land involves three Eagle Scouts natural science. non Congregational, John board, 25 of them as chairman. of-way to back lots to Prinhodas. separate parcels, a subdivision Anyone interested in Andersen; Union 10< OFF A Donald Tuttle Scholarship A presentation by Larm is necessary, according to Congregational, Fred 7* OFF 20< OFF 10* OFF 9 ^ 30* OFF 13< OFF Stephen Bilow, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bilow, and Steven Fisher,, son of Dr. and registering a child to attend will be established at the school Associates, concerning the 1-Ri Box KOibhN' 1-lli.Can l-Hk Quartora 1 5 1 O Z . 3 pkgs. Assorted 3 PkBO. Bruce Bradford, chairman. Mrs. Norman Fisher, both of Rockville, were ra is^ to'the rank of Eagle Scouts in Camp Woodstock should con­ Ramsdell; Temple ^ t h Hillel, to honor him. Contributions are former Boshnick property on tact Lawrence Cargill, Mike Goodman; Avery Street, VIVA being accepted now. ceremonies conducted last week. Both boys are freshmen at Rockville High School and ZESTA MAXWELL PROMISE ALL KOOL Rt. 87 and Doubleday Rd., will No building is anticipated. executive director of the Indian Marlin DeVries; First ’Tuttle will be asked to deter- be turned over to Paul Schur, The property incKides one one- have come up the ranks from Cub Scouts. They are members of Troop 14 sponsored by the Lutheran, Peter Jaconski; and First Lutheran Church of Vernon. As his project, Fisher took on the job of painting the Valley branch at Vernon Circle SALTINES HOUSE COFFEE MARGARINE DETERGENT POPS TOWELS mine the nature of the state sanitarian. ’The property acre parcel and a 29-acre parcel or write to Camp Woodstock, St. John’s, Jack Sizer. eMSTInJiMtt eooS T h n i J m n 1 2 eoodTRni Jm 22 Qood T in Juno 22 Sood T in Juno 22 enod Tin Juno 22 scholarship. Contributions may fence around the Congregational B’nai Israel and Bilow painted and did cleanup work for Ono Coupon Por Family contains 98 acres. Eight lots which is to be divided into two 160 Jewell St., Hartford, Conn., Dim Coupon PorI Ono Coupon Pir Fimlly Ono Coupon Ptr > imlly Ono Coupon Por Family Ono Coupon Per Family be sent to Mrs. Morgan Hills, were proposed on Rt. 87 at the parcels. the Public Works Department. (Herald photo by Richmond) 06103. ' 'T h o S fo r o W /(h Heart PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., June 18. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Tues.. June 18, 1974— PAGE NINE Consultants Say Vernon Tallwood Winners Announced SAM Crafts Fair July 13 I Manchester Hospital Notes Can Support Ice Rink ® ie Hcrali) HEBRON Bulletin Board Have you ever seen a 90-year- leather work, breads and other Aron Profile Winners last week at Persons wishing to take part Tallwood Country Club “Nine Thursday: Senior Citizen’s Republican Town Committee, 8 old, man blowing glass or a in the fair, with the exception of baked goods,, crochet and knit Meeting, 1 p.m., Gilead p.m.. Town Office Building. seven-year-old at a potter’s items, scrap craft, and tinsel Discharged Saturday: Louis 462 Hilliard St.; Amy O’Mara, Hole Ladies Day’’ were: youths and senior citizens, will Massolini, Bolton Center Rd., BARBARA RICHMOND own devices. They said, mittee, headed by Mrs. Ruth Congregational Church Social Saturday: Cub Scout Pack 28 wheel? It’s not a common s%ht, art painting. Ridge Rd., Rockville; Ger­ Even holes, half handicap: J. pay a fee of $5 for 10 feet, of Bolton; Doris Peck, Gilead Rd., “The population of Vernon is therefore, sports programming Ventura, was appointed by Room; Board of Selectmen, 5 cookoutf 1 p.m., Greyville Falls but that’s what SAM (Summer SAM expects that the Arts maine Reid, 30 Walker St.; McCarthy 25-15 (10, P. space. Tables and chairs must Andover; Janet Silver, 68 more than adequate to support will emphas^e-temning. Mayor Frank McCoy about two p.m.. Town Office Building; Town Park. Activities in Manchester) is and Crafts Fair will be an event Elenora Moran, Parker Bridge Grdenich 25-15 (10), J. Daly 22- be provided by the exhibitors, Grand Ave., Rockville; Charles an ice sports center and the The pro^os^ center would be years ago. In its report, after a hoping to see at its Arts and for all ages. From 10 to 11 a.m., Rd., Andover; James NichoU, Hearings July 15 11, (11); Low gross; C. Ander­ and can be set up at 8 a.m. on Nicholson, Rt. 6, Andover; level of existing interest and ac­ designp for jrear-raund opera­ lengthy study, this local com­ Crafts Fair on July 13. the Manchester Barber 74 Arnott Rd.; Beulah Merton, son 51. the fair date. Two craftsmen Dorothy Gagne, 192 Oak St.; tivity will accelerate the start­ tion siiue skatmgjs no longer a mittee concluded, "An ice Craftsmen of all ages, both Shoppers are tentatively 115 Downey Dr.; James “Nine Hole Ladies Day” is may share the same booth, if John Felmer, East Hartford; up." This is the opinion of season^ sport, the consultants facility in Vernon appears to be On Appropriations professional and non­ scheduled to perform. Later in Gluhosky, 77 Shallowbrook held at Tallwood every Tuesday desired. Arthur Pierson, Wallingford; Carllsle-Edwards, Inc., the explained. feasible.” professional, are invited to the day, from 1 to 3 p.m., music Lane; Matthew Colletti, 31 with both morning and after­ OPEH 10-10 DAIll Lower-cost crafts, paintings, Jeannine Thibodeau, Hartford; Brookfield St. firm hired to do a preliminary They said there is a demand Noting that “lack of man­ VERNON exhibit and sell their handmade and homebaked goods are will be provided by the Greater for ice in the summer time noon starting times available. Louis Miller, 63 Bissell St. “feasibility study” for the datory use, competitive BARBARA RICHMOND sidered July 15 is one concern­ items at the SAM Fair, to be suggested as the best selling Hartford Folk Music Society. when the serious skaters have town. facilities and bad weather are Public hearings and special ing an appropriation of $80,000 held in Center Park, form 9 items. Craftsmen who have The approximately 25 persons Discharged Sunday: Angelina The report of the firm is an time for concentrated training will be in this group are area three factors that make it very town meetings were schooled in connection with the proposed a.m. to 3 p.m. already signed up for the July Also, Marion Cohun, 9 Delmore, East Hartford; analysis of the area and of the and practice. musicians of various ages. difficult to project a Monday by the Town Council expansion of the Vo-Ag Building LEGAL NOTICE The Arts and Crafts Fair is 13 event will be displaying a Worcester Rd., Vernon; Brenda Bridget Marceau, 8 Tracy Dr.; available statistical informa­ The income projections in the Through their music, they hope meaningful feasibility,” the for July 15 at 7:30 at the Ad­ at Rockville High School. This In accordance with the being held during the Down­ variety of handicrafts. These Tedford, 71 Columbus St.; Viola Waldron, K9 Clark St., tion. The Town Council Monday report are conservative as they WEDNESDAY to promote a great awareness committee, last February, ministration Building on would be in addition to the provisions of Section 128, Title town Sidewalk Sales, and a time include; Handmade quilts Beverly Mariotti, 279 Llynwood South Windsor; Silas Moore, night, delayed further action on are based on lower charges of folk music, particularly the asked the Town Council to ap­ several matters concerning amount of $120,000 already ap­ 23, U.S. Code as prescribed in when downtown patronage is at (baby size-full size), quilted Dr., Bolton; Bruno Monaceo, 83 Willimantic; Louise Stokes, the report until one of the con­ than normal for an established traditional forms. propriate the $3,(K)0 for the special appropriations for proved. This amount and the Federal Highway Administra­ Beautiful Croup its peak. pillows, ceramics, enamel Scott Dr.; Anne Richardson, 21 189A E. Middle Tpke.; sultants, Geoffrey Walshe, can ice sports center, the report A judging of the arts and study just completed by projects. $80,000 will be totally reim­ tion Policy and Procedure jewelry, decoupage, macrame. Russell St.; Geraldine Filomena Eafano, -29 Roosevelt appear at a council meeting to states. ' crafts will be available prior to Carlisle-Edwards. One resolution to be aired at a bursed by the state upon com­ Memorandum 20-8, dated of Ladles & Toons Ferguson, 40 Brent Dr., Ver­ St.; David Bedard, East Hart­ answer questions and explain Typical charges listed are 75 the fair date, for those The local committee also public hearing and a special pletion of the project. January 14, 1969, the Connec­ non; Maxine Stewart, 148 Park ford; Bernice Comstock, East the report further. cents an hour for children and craftsmen wishing to be judged. St.; Louise Forcier, East Hart­ suggested that if the Carlisle- town meeting, asks for an ap­ The $80,000 will also come out ticut Department of Transpor­ Hartford. The firm believes that an in­ $1.50 an hour for adults, on SAM Arts and Crafts Interested craftsmen may ford; Shirley Nichols, 25 Edwards report comes out propriation of $78,000 for tennis of revenue-sharing funds. tation has requested (ronJ the SUMMER stallation containing either two weekdays; $1.00 for children bring samples of their craft to Oakwood St. favorably for the facility, that courts at Rockville High A public hearing will also be Division Engineer of the standard rinks or one standard and $2 for adults on weekends Application Form the West Side Rec, from July 8-^ Also, Florence Stampp, High the Town Council form a Public School. held on July 15 on an ordinance Federal Highway Administra­ and one training rink could be and holidays; ice hockey time 10, between 1:30 and 4 p.m. ’The Manor Park, Vernon; Cheryl Authority which would be es­ Mayor Frank McCoy original­ appropriating $3.5 million for tion, approval of the design for N a m e ...... built and be an economic would be $35 an hour. Parents PANT private judging will take place Also, Carl Werkhoven, 88 San- Brock, Harriet Dr., Vernon; tablished by ordinance. Such an ly set the cost at $65,000 which extension of sewer lines in the the reconstruction of Interstate success, but recommended the accompanying their children, July 11, and all entries will be tina Dr.; John Sise, Betty Carr, 155 Eldridge St.; authority, by state statutes, would be for construction of six Talcottville area and the ’Trout Route 86 in the Towns of Ver­ Address ...... construction of the two stan­ as spectators, will not have to exhibited at a special booth at Marlborough; Nancy Ouellette, Marc Saegaert, East Hartford; would have the right to issue its additional courts. In a motion Stream Dr. area off Rt. 30. non, Tolland and Willington dard Vinks with full support pay. Parking will be free. the fair. Ribbon awards will be 43 Niederwerfer Rd., South John Locke, Stafford Springs; revenue bonds, directly. inade by Councilman Donald Donald Sadrozinski, chair­ from approximately 650 feet facilities. “The feasibility study’s first SUITS Telephone N o ...... presented to the first, second Firemen Complete Course Windsor; Donna Bevans, East Sandra Michele, 25 Scott Dr.; In its report the omjufiittee Sadrozinski, the amount was man of the sewer subcom­ east of existing Dobson Road in The cost for the later would and prime purpose is to protect and third place winners. Hartford; Mary Purcell, Barbara Despard, 28 Hillside indicated it leaned toward the amended to $78,000. mittee said it is hoped the Vernon easterly to the Values to $12 run about $1.5 million and for the investor. The investment in Age . ; ...... : ...... Glastonbury; Charles Robbins, Ave., Vernon; Linda Albert, 173 revenue bond methor for financ­ The proposed courts will be Willington-Ashford Town Line, Craftsmen may register for The six firemen standing on either side of Chief John C. Rivosa of the Manchester, Town the other, about $1.2 million. request for the appropriation the Arts and Crafts Fair by send­ Wales, Mass.; Walter Tedford, Spruce St.; Judith Turner, 124G the facility must be justified by ing the facility if it is feasible built in connection with the ap­ a length of approximately 16.'7 Fire Department just graduated from the state-run Emergency Medical Training This does not, in either case, in­ the feasibility study or the can be put to a referendum vote ing in the application 25 Lilac St.; Marie Loalbo, 225 Rachel Rd. to build it. proved addition to the school in November. He said when this miles. program offered at Manchester Commuhity College. All finished in the top third and clude the cost of land. project should be cancelled,” provided. Additional informa­ Hebron Ave., Bolton; Hattie The council hopes to have and the amount will be added to project is finished it will just More detailed information, several in the top 10 per cent of a large class. About 110 started the course which took over “The projected costs are the report states. Graft or Item To Be Exhibited tion concerning the SAM Arts Lewis, 66 Linnmore Dr. Also, Raymond Brookes, 149 Walshe attend its July 15 the $5.2 million already ap­ about complete the sewer in­ including maps, concerning the 100 hours of class time; 88 finished. They are able to give far more exensive first aid at dis­ Loomis St.; Lori McCurry, 559 based upon commercial The town’s Ice Facility Com- meeting. and Crafts Fair may be proved at a special referendum stallation program for the town requested approval is available aster scenes, the chief said. They are, left to right, Walter Scadden, Robert Barker, Also, Carline Bouchard, East Spring St.; John Madalena, development and must be for the school addition. received by calling Bea Sheftel with the exception of a few un­ for public inspection at the of­ Kenneth Cusson, Peter Beckwith, Robert Bycholski and William Whitaker. (Photo by Hartford; David Taft, 186 New Hartford; Anne Deorio, East revised when design and finan­ The amount will be reim­ at 643-6795 or by contacting the populated areas. fice of Close, Jensen and Miller, fireman Graham MacDonald) State Rd.; Laureen Morancey, Hartford. cing methods are finalized,” bursed 50 per cent if the project 449 Silas Dean Highway, SAM office at 649-2506. the report states. LEGAL NOTICE is approv^ by the state and the Wethersfield, Connecticut, The costs, however, do take TOWN OF MANCHESTER town will use revenue-sharing Monday through Friday, 8:30 Approx. Price ...... in all of the equipment, con­ The Planning and Zoning commission will hold a public hearing funds for its portion. Tobacco Growers on July 1,1974 at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building to propose a.m., to 4:30 p.m., excluding sulting fees and such. It was explained that Turn Down holidays. A projection of operating amendments to the Zoning Regulations as follows: revenue-sharing funds can be Mail To: ARTICLE II Section 12.02 is changed to: Joseph B, Burns L IM IT 2 expenses for a four-year period used to match state-funded Worker Vote Commissioner shows the first year costs to be Special Exceptions projects but not for federally- HARTFORD (UPI) - A Dapartment of SAM, 41 (^ n ter St. about $244,842; the second year, 'liie following uses shall require special exception approval by funded projects such as renova­ request by a workers’ group to Transportation r $275,563; the third, $295,150; the Zoning.Board of Appeals: tion of the Memorial Building. hold a secret ballot to elect a V. and fourth, $314,087. 12.02.02 Restaurant — outside building food consumption—in ac­ Manchester, C!t. 06040 The architects for the high tobacco workers union has been When the town first started to cordance with Article IV, Section 6A of these Regulations. school have estimated the cost turned down by tobacco consider an ice facility it was 12.02.02 Gasoline Service Stations — in accordance with Article to be $12,000 per court but BERNARD A. LOZIER, FREE! growers in the area. emphasized that the facility IV, Section 6 of these Regulations. Mayor McCoy said there is a As a result, the group is INC. would be self-supporting. 12.02.03 Automobile Agyncy — primarily for the sale of new possibility the cost may be threatening to go ahead with a Celling Repairs The study shows income automobiles — in accordance wito Article IV, Section 6 of these Pair Of Panty Hosa to lower by building in quantity. strike it has said it will hold at How to Appeal i I K II f projections for the first four Regulations. & Replacements tho Flrat^lOO Ladles Another resolution to be con- the peak of the growing season. years. The first year 12.02.04 Automobile Wash Establishments — in accordance with Quality Carpentry Work, Wodnosday — No Article IV, Section 6A of these Regulations. Patloa • Additlona obligation to Iw y... (modified) projection of in­ similar to Your Tax Audit 12.02.05 The following uses shall require special exception ap­ A Remodeling come is about 59 per cent or Illustration Internal Revenue Service $484,863. The report explains proval by the Planning and Zoning (Commission; oown that normally the first year in­ Industrial Establishments Directory Completed Free Estimates The IRS agent has gone over visor, and if it is possible, you ' come would be anticipated at Before the (Commission approves an industrial use it shall find your tax return thoroughly. will have an opportunity to about 47.5 per cent or less, but that the use is compatible with other planned uses in a “CUD” Phone 649-4464 MANCHESTER PAHKaPE You have provided all the rec­ talk over the facts, the law, the existence of strong skating district and suitable for residential fringe location. No industrial SOUTH WINDSOR ords available to answer his and the arguments upon which interests and experienced use or process that is injurious, noxious, offensive or hazardous Judy Kuehnel questions. Some matters have you rely. However, if an immediate professionals will tend to by reason of odor, dust, fumes, smoke or other pollutants, noise been discussed and resolved, but others, still remain unre­ conference cannot be arranged, accelerate activities and in­ and vibration shall be approved for “CU” locations. The South Windsor Chamber of Commerce will solved. you will receive a copy of the ARTICLE n Section 12.05 is changed to; come. begin distribution Wednesday of a newly published The agent now completing examining officer’s report along inest N atilt ^ 887... The $484,863 is the figure for The area ratio of users for any initial plan of development for telephone directory for the town. his work papers before your with a letter explaining the skating income only. Other dhy “CUD” zoned site shall approximate to the following at the The directory was compiled by the chamber as a eyes tells you'he hasn’t found appeals process. discretion of the Conunission: revenues would come from community service project since phone listings for justification in your records If you wish, you may have ballet and dance, gymnastics, A Multifamily housing and required or your comments to allow someone either represent or Not more than 40% South Windsor are presently scattered through both pro and skate shop, snack bar, open space conjoining: some items claimed on your accompany you at the District // of the CUD site area the Hartford and Manchester directories. / . / ... \ \ " X vending, locker rental and such, Special Note: return under the law. There­ or the Appellate cffiiferences. making a total projected in­ file multifamily housing on 40% of the site Copies will be distributed to each home in town. fore, he will write up a pro­ Such representation may come \ may consist entirely of Group Dwellings Residents who do not receive a directory by 'i posed- adjustment to the tax from any attorney, certified come for the first year at some due, and you will have 30 days public accountant, or individual $551,772. o£^may contain a mixture of Group Thursday should call the chamber’s ofifee, 300 Plea­ u Dwellings and Hirise buildings. The area from the time you receive no­ enrolled to practice before the The projected figures in­ sant Valley Rd. tice of these proposed changes IRS. These persons may repre­ crease over the four-year of land which ma^ be developed for to determine whether you want sent you in your absence at any period with $588,380 projected Highrise buildings shall not exceed 25% of to appeal and if you do, which or all of the meetings in the for the second year; $634,140, the total multifamily acreage. appeal route to take. appeals process. the third; and $689,052, the B. Single houses on private lots; Not less than 207o of You may not realize it at Both levels of appeal within fourth. the CUD site area the moment, but if you choose the IRS offer the opportunity to appeal the agent’s findings for a resolution -of the dis­ The consultants feel facility C. Duplex houses on private lots: usage emanating from training Not more than 10% in the audit, the procedures agreement to be reached. About programs can be substantially of the CUD site of open to you have been simpli­ 98 per cent of all cases taken area fied where the amount of tax through this process are set­ greater than'from those where in dispute is $2,500 or less. tled by mutual agreement participants are left to their D. Public land: The natural and indigenous character of Not less than 20% of Both the IRS and the Tax Taxpayers who do not re­ Court have made special pro­ solve the dispute at the Appel­ the public land shall be suitable for public the CUD site of area visions for these smaller tax late conference or who do not EA^H PIECE use as determined by tbe Commission, cases to allow citizens to pre­ request such a conference may the conjoining open space which is SPENCER ST. (Silver Lane) PATMURK PLAZA sent their position pfoperly petition the U.S. Tax Court. Burke Gets required to be provided for multifamiljr without unnecessary difficulty. Here again provisions are Backing Of housing shall not be computed as part of In the administrative ap­ made for smaller tax amounts the public land. The public land shall be peals of the IRS, for example, in dispute, although the just it tax inc. Mrs. McCarthy shown as such on the approved plan, and HUHDREDS OF the taxpayer with $2,500 or amount must be $1,500 or less all public land shall be conveyed to the less in dispute may go through for one to be eligible for this Town of Manchester prior to the issue of FRAMES IN STOCK two levels seeking a mutual special Tax Court procedure. any building permit. agreement without having to Additionally, at any point in i I VERNON O p e n Tues end Thurs. 10-8 make a written protest. the appeals process you may The levels are a District con­ pay the tax proposed by the Atty. Martin Burke, who is E. Urban uses such as retail business, Not more than 10% industry. Town square etc.: Wed. and FrI. 10-6 ference and a conference with examiner and then file a claim Will/ A $25 DEPOSIT seeking the Democratic of the CUD site of for a refund. If that claim is nomination for State Represen­ Saturday 10-5 the regional IRS Appellate area Division. disallowed by the IRS or not TO A NEW or EXISTING tative from the 56th District Closed Mondays RIGHT I If, at the end of your IRS acted on within six months, (Vernon) has received the en­ ARTICLE II Section 12.07.01 (b) is changed to; office audit, you disagree with you will then have the oppor­ dorsement of Mrs. Jane P. (b) Group Dwellings — In accordance with Article II, Section ROBERT TILDEN RONALD R. HAUQH AND... Its RIGHT FOR YOU the proposed adjustments of tunity to file a suit in a U.S. WINGS ACCOUNT McCarthy, vice chairman of the 31.05.03 of these Regulations the examining officer, you may District Court or in the Court Vernon Democratic Town Com­ ARTICLE II Section 12.07.02 is changed to read: request an immediate confer­ of Claims, mittee. “All other uses: the RIVIERA...EIegant white patent, ence jK'th the examiner’s super­ Burke is seeking election to The Area, Height and Bulk of all structures in relation to the post now held by Atty. streets, sidewalks and adjoining premises shall be approved by designed by Florsheim this genuine leather, Choice: Thomas Dooley who will not the (Commission and shall be dimensioned on the approved plan of Camp Kennedy Opens Monday seek re-election. development. The Commission shall consider public safety and sllp-on was built for comfort, with you in mind! (TER GOBLET, convenience, traffic congestion, vehicle parking and street In endorsing Burke, Mrs. Manchester’s Camp Kennedy donated lumber valued at about A McCarthy cited his maintenance based on the Intent of this regulation. Any spacing $ 2 9 9 9 will open next Monday (June $40 and Dr. W.T. Moyer is using IINE GLASS / qualifications due to his “exten­ dimension omitted from the plan of development shall be cause 24) for its 11th consecutive it for a cabinet he is construc­ PPAGNE/SHERBET sive background in civic as well to disallow issue of a building permit until the Commission has This is the summer, with sufficient ting for camp use. reapproved the plan.” 50 SIZES IN STOCK... as political activities.” She said catfipers and volunteer ARTICLE II Section 31.05.03 (e) season for CEO BEVERAGE GLASS this will enable him to bring counselors for a 1 to 1 basis. The following is added: WIDTH 6^2 7 7*/: 8 8^2 9 9V2 10 ioy2 11 ny2 12 13 vital experience to the office of The names of 14 additional state representative. “The maximum density permitted in the Group Dwelling por­ BLACK LEGAL counselors have been an­ PUBLIC HEARING “In Martin Burke, I see a tions of Residence M zones and (Comnrehensive Urban Develon- B X X nounced—bringing to 43 the BOARD OF DIRECTORS man of integrity and dedication ment zones (CUD) shall be 10 dwelling units per acre CARPENTER ANTS X X X number accepted to date. Camp TOWN OF MANCHESTER to purpose. He has the ability to notwithstanding the total aggregate of living area.” In addition to being S.B.M. is proud to offer FOSTORIA "Diamond Point" . . . a reproduction from the Facts about Fostoria Crystal: C director David Moyer said ad­ CONNECTICUT think through a problem and the ARTICLE IV Section 2A.3.02 is changed to read: unsightly and unsanitary, X X X X X X X X X X X X ditional camper registrations ’Thursday, June 20, 1974 famous Henry Ford Museum collection. This fine lead crystal reflects light with the ' • Fully leaded (25.6%) — surpasses European standards determination to fight for what 3.02 Residential Unit Density Black Ants excavate are anticipated—necessitating The Board of Directors will utmost clarity and brilliance. Now it can be yours at a FRACTION OF THE REGULAR • Exceptional quality at a fraction of the regular retail cost is right,” Mrs. McCarthy said. CBD Zone extensive galleries in wood D X X X X X X X X X X X X X additional volunteers. conduct a public session In stating that she feels There shall be no restriction on the number of dwellings units to serve as nesting places RETAIL COST. Choose a water goblet, wine glass, champagne/sherbet or iced bever­ • Completely dishwasher safe The 14 counselors accepted Thursday, June 20, 1974 from Burke will best represent all of contained in Highrise Apartment buildings in CBD zones and may cause extensive age glass for just $3.70 tax included each time you deposit $25 or more to a new or • Available at all nine S.B.M. offices E recently are: Lisa Farr, Toni 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the the people of Vernon in the provided the requirements of this section are met. X X X X X X X X X X damage to your home. Hite, Paula LaBrec, Jan Cran­ Board of Directors’ Office in existing S.B.M. savings account. Start your collection today... enjoy these beautiful state legislature, Mrs. C.U.D. Zone dall, Pat Hovi, Lori Binks, the Municipal Building to hear The total aggregate of living area contained in any Highrise EEE crystal pieces in your own home. McCarthy said, “He un­ X X X X X X X X X X Robert Weiss, Gary LaBrec, comments and suggestions derstands people and is Apartment buildings in C.U.D. zones shall not exceed 50% of the m i p p Judy Burby,- Jay Frank and Highrise building site area. from the public. t qualified to present their views. Marina Moyer, all from Future sessions will be held ARTICLE IV Section 2A.5.02 is changed to read: When nominated, I know he will Manchester; Ron Vernier and the first Tuesday of each month “5.02 C.U.D. Zones Highest Rates Paid by Any Bank in the U.S.! convey this same confidence to Debbie Vernier from Bolton; from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Call D u I i JM |4>4r all of our citizens.” There shall be provided on the site landscaped open space at a and Denise Comeau from East and third ’Thursday of each Compounded Continuously • Credited Monthly^* Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal' ratio of two hundred (200) square feet for each residential unit.” REGAL MENG GHGP Hartford. for 0 Preventive Mointenonce program THE COMPLETE MEN'S STORE" month from 6;30 p.m. to 8:30 The purpose of the proposed amendments is to reduce the An orientation session is p.m. in the Board of Directors’ ONE TO TWO building density in C.U.D. zones and to facilitate interpretation. 'Unless you have S100.000 or more. scheduled for Wednesday, from Office. *so long 99 $9 remains 'til end of period TUCSON (UPI) - Accord­ A copy of this notice has been filed in the Town Clerk’s Office and TRI-tCITY iPLAZA MAINl STREEn 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the cafnpsite. Phyilis V. Jackston, ing to the Animal Science may be inspected during normal office hours. Information may Those wishing to volunteer Secretary Department at the University be obtained from the Planning Department in the Municipal 649-9240 MANCHESTER VERNON should attend. Board of Directors Building. Savings Oank# of Manchester of Arizona, feedlots in the Moyer said the camp could Manchester, state handled 919,000 head of PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 643-2478 872-0538 Member F D I C. MON. thru SAT. 9i30 to S:30 MON. thru FRI. 10t00to9i00 use the services of one ad­ Connecticut cattle in 1973. That’s about Alfred Sieffert, Chairman Bliss EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. ditional volunteer nurse. It has Dated at Manchester, Connect/cul'* Largest Ssvingt Bank East of tha RIvar one animal per two human Joseph Swensson, Secretary The Oldest. & Largest in Conn. THURS.’TIL 9:00 SAT.’TILSiSO four at present. Connecticut this third day of residents of the state. Dated this 18th day of June, 1974 The W.G. Glenney Co. has June, 1974. * Nine Officti Setvinj MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOlTON

s \ PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., June 18, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.,Tues.. June 18,1974 — PAGE ij’t.tilVEN \. Fashion Boss Says June Proclaimed Godbout-Heneghan My Williamsburg Garden Our Servicemen ’e Bank Month John G. Bell, son of Mr. and previously assippd to March The New Clothes Mrs. Robert Bell, 236 Scott Dr., AFB,...... Calif...... His wife, Anna, is One cold blustery night last we were finally done I an­ my tiny garden plot perfectly. has entered the U. S. Air Force the daughter of and Mrs. C. winter, I curled up in a chair by nounced to my husband, It was like a bright little jewel The Connecticut Eye Bank The Corneal Referral Clinic, Delayed Enlistment Propam Dykes of Limestone, Tenn. the fire with the spring seed “Today I’m going to make our in the garden grass. You don’t M l______Are ‘Too Much’ will observe its 13th anniver­ sponsored by the eye bank in until he reports for active duty catalogs, and planned a Williamsburg garden.’’ have to be big to be beautiful. I sary on June 26, and Gov. cooperation with the University on July 22. He has selected a beautiful garden. JBOUGHT After he left for the office, I had just about convinced A MODERN Thomas Meskill has designated of Connecticut Health Center, position in the mechanical started to dig. The plan called myself that a miniature garden By BETTY RYDER It was the kincf of garden June as Connecticut Eye Bank Department of Ophthalmology, career field. After completion for a 20-foot square. With the was what I’d wanted anyway NEW YO R K —“They keep telling me how beautiful the you’d find in Williamsburg, full Month. will soon conclude its third of six weeks of basic orientation PHARMACY first plunge of the shovel I hit a when my husband came home clothes are this year , but I don’t^hink they’re beautiful.” of old fashioned flowers — Members of Sunset Rebekah year, with many hundreds of at Lackland Air Force Base in rock as big as Gibralter. With from work. Welcoming fashion editors to delphinium, larkspur, holly Lodge and King David’s Lodge patients referred by area San Antonio, Texas, he will the second plunge I became en­ He was whistling gaily as he the New York Couture Business hock, daisy and phlox. In the of Odd Fellows will join other ophthalmologists being seen receive advance technical tangled in a network of roots. came round the house. In his Council 63rd National Press center of the garden was a bird- members of the Rebekahs and and helped, according to Lois training for which ^ BY BETTY RYDER By the time I’d dug out an area arms he carried a large Week, Vincent Monte-Sano, He lauded the ingenuity of bath with four thick paths the Odd Fellows throughout the K. Stevens, executive secretary transferrable college credits JBIMS Women’s Editor 18-inches square my brow was mushroom shaped object. A council president, voiced his Seventh Avenue, their creativi­ leading from it. state in soliciting funds and of the eye bank. will be panted. f. ■1 \ . .. wet and my hands beginning to few feet from me my husband thoughts on fashion prior to the ty, and ability to bounce back pledges for the eye bank. “A contribution small or The New York Couture Business Council’s 63rd Press I drew up a detailed plan for blister. stopped short. First he looked presentations Monday at the from one season to another with D’Amato The Connecticut Eye Bank, large will help to sustain and Week under way at the New York Hilton in New York City the garden and showed it to my “This is ridiculous,’’ I at the garden. Then at me. Then New York Hilton Hotel. ‘ a new, fresh concept in BS/iini. which is located at New Britain promote the eye bank propam Air Force M. Sgt. Asterio this week’will afford visiting fashion editors an opportuni­ husband. groaned to myself. “It’s a slave back at the garden. His face “Women’s wear is the ‘big clothing. When the garden plan was com­ General Hospital, is sponsored in Connecticut and may be labor! And I’ll bet that’s exact­ was a study in disappointment droop’ and I think it’s pretty He told the fashion press Segarra, son of Asterio Segarra ty to view the latest creations for f^ l and winter. “This year we’re going to plete I pinned it to the bulletin by the Independent Order of deducted from your income ly what they used In and almost broke my heart. miserable. You are not going to numbering some 250 that fall of East Hartford and of Mrs. Among the noted designers participating are Malcolm have a spectacular garden,’’ I board for the family to see. Odd Fellows of Connecticut. ta x ,” Mrs. Marian W. Williamsburg.” “ But Jan et,” he said in­ see it in every collection but and winter will bring new Gladys Melendez of Rockville, Starr, Rodrigues, Gino Paoli, Carlye, Mainstreet, Ledas- boasted. “ All the neighbors will Now — once spring arrived The organization is devoted to Straughan, chairman of the eye With that I dropped my dicating the object in his arms. you are going to see it,” he said. fabrics, lots of reds and greens, is now serving at MacDill AFB, If you are in pretty good pain, David Crystal and many others. ‘oooh and aaah’ when they see it lots of things took precedence the pledging and securing of bank committee of Sunset shovel and gave Up! “Where is the path lor my bird- ‘■I don’t like enormous capes, all with a soft feminine look. Fla. He is an education and physical shape, stay in t ^ Hush Puppies will present “The Golden Basset Award” and song birds will splash in our over my garden. There were eyes after death and using them Rebekah Lodge, said today. training supervisor and was Two flats of petunias filled bath?” long girdled skirts amd trailing Many clothes will be fur- form by paying attention to birdbath.” leaves to rake, bushes to trim, fo r corneal transplant More information may be ob­ (Whatever that is); Yardley of London will present a new scarves—the look is heading for trimmed with the length at the your living habits...If you fertilizer to spread and cater- operations or research. It is tained from Mrs. Straughan, fragrance with an intriguing name, “Daylight En­ I had a great time that the same disaster the ‘midi’ knee cap, or slightly below. r Oolng'oirVacatiM? ! have to give up or reduce piilers to spray against. When necessary to s ip and file a 643-7588; ^ s . Thora Maloney, counter” ; and Saga Mink will present “ 12 Questions To evening with the seed catalogs. did. It’s too much fabric, too Women will have to be selec­ some energyusing activity, pledge with the eye bank office 643-9630; Mrs. Ruth Jenkins, I WE BOARD Ask Yourself Before Buying A Whnk.” We can only think of much length, too much look,and tive with each addition to their find a substitute, and make in order to donate one’s eyes. 643-9392;- or the Connecticut CMUMES! I one—“How much?” too much money.” wardrobe. According to the Fttunns t sure it uses up about the Eye Bank office at New Britain Reflecting on the price, he council president, what cost $10 MANCHESTER i same amount of One activity that we are especially looking forward to is Get them together. General Hospital. wholesale will sell for ap­ PET CENTER j calories....If it doesn’t cut a cocktail presentation with Samsonite unveiling its said, “It’s just too much for the ^BJItaple St 649-427^ “Travel Bureau” luggage. Special guest host will be American woman to expect. It proximately $20 retail. calories...Most important, Deslippe-Teti Matching marriage rings start now...There’s every in­ astronaut Scott Carpenter. C ^ ’t say we recall seeing any is the creation of the ‘big This does not necessarily mean the retailer is making a dication that the earliest you luggage being loaded aboard/the spacecraft, but after all, are in droop’. A woman would have to be size 12 with size 10 shoulders big profit; he has overhead, begin, the more years of . who but an astronaut woul^/know what kind of luggage to when imaginatively designed and stand 5 feet 10 inches to employes, advertising, et The healthy life you’ll : take on a moon flight. carry the voluminous fabrics.” cetera, to account for. enjoy...With heart attacks Perhaps the most unusdal event scheduled is a GLAD in 14-karat gold. “^venth Avenue follows the Some 70 of the editors in New 3-Part striking down younger and presentation of the new “Couture” Collection of GLAD French couture but not the York now have spent the younger men, it’s obvious ; Trash Fashions. We can only surmise that we may be Mrs. Robert R. Godbout French ready-to-wear. It is the weekend in Montreal as guests Look that a beneficial regimen of exercise and diet is a must wearing green trash l^gs for fall or winter or that our la tte r group we are now of the Canadian government to F o V y ‘ neighborhood wili suddenly come fashionably alive on St. Bridge Church, Bridesmaids were Miss Fran- following and I think we view new creations by Cana­ for the young man even is his . trash coliection days/Will pass the secret along when we Manchester, was the scene cine Bresnick of Elmont, L.I. shouldn’t,—we have creativity dian designers. The European twenties...For the older and Miss Nancy Baggeroer of Fall man, remember that it took return. June 15 of the marriage of Jean ourselves.” influence-large full capes, long P. Heneghan of Manchester and Lynfield, Mass Miss Coleen a long time for those fatty Climaxing our Week-long activities will be a buffet “Women today,” Monte- skirts, heavier fabrics than are Robert R. Godbout of West Breen of Manchester was utiliz^ in the United States, deposits to build up...Start dinner at Act I (4md St.) in the American Expo Building santo said, “are in jet planes, Hartford. flower girl. low-slung cars, and have no were quite evident. Long wool now and enjoy a longer and which overlooks / Times Square. This is an unusual The bride is the daughter of Ronald Godbout of West room for bulky clothing. scarves dangled from necklines healthier life... restaurant, one /that is frequented by many stage per­ Mrs. Elizabeth Heneghan of 15 Hartford was best man. Ushers Clothes should be practical, even over luxurious mink coats Crystal Plus'predicts sonalities durii^g their Broadway appearances. Maybe Hollister St. The bridegroom is were Donald Jacques of West flattering, and attractive. A ranging in price from $7,000 to a three-part Fall in proper medication we’ll catch a glimpse of one. A Robert Redford would do. Hartford and Larrv Gawitt of , . the son of Mrs. Theresa God­ woman should feel six feet tall 10 000 year-round creamy alleviates a p e a t amount of bout of West Hartford. Hartford. The wild three-bus en- when she puts on something polyester/wool double- discomfort. Fill your The bride was given in A reception was held at the that looks and feels well. The tourgage that made a last prescriptions ’ a t, LENOX knit. Jacket and jumper; marriage by her uncle, Thomas VFW Home in Manchester, 'big droop’ doesn't give you that minute dash to the Montreal PHARMACTY, 299 E. Center subtle and supple, are Credit Criteria For Women Heneghan of Manchester. after which the couple left on a feeling. airport escorted by 10 motorcy­ St., Tel. 649-0896 for free trip to the Bahamas. They will brightened with a polka- Bankers should re-examine the validity of using sex or Miss Susan Mack of Hartford “As for prices,” he said, “u- cle policemenis a story in itself. 4elivery. Open 8-9. Sun. and was maid of honor. reside in New London. dotted shirt. marital status as an indicator of credit-worthiness, so says nion demands have increased Through customs with about Holidays 8-8. “Symbol Of the chairman of the Governing Council of the American prices IVt per cent plus a cost- five minutes to spare, we Finest Pharmacy Service.” boarded our jet to LaQuardia Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics, Bankers Association (ABA). of-living increase for a total of and the New York Hilton. Candy. We honor Master Eugene H. Adams said, “Isn’t it possible, in fact John Dormer Heads 12 per cent more this year before the retail markup. It’s all part of a newspaper Charge Cards. probable, that other actuarial statistics are much more “This will be passed on to the world, but sure keeps us meaningful?” In a speech at a recent ABA convention, he Manchester AARP consumer, it’s a way of life,” he whirling. That’s it. said a woman who marries should not become a non­ added. person as far as her credit rating is concerned. John M. Dormer of 183 E. Leonard Proch, assistant Income, length of employment, previous credit history Middle Tpke. was installed as state director of the Organiza­ president of Manchester and financial obligations are far more valid guidelines for tion, installed the officers, Chapter, American Association directors and committee granting credit to women than sex or marital status. He of Retired Persons, at a recent chairmen of the chapter. also noted that the single woman should be allowed to luncheon at the Marco Polo Others installed are George Many Opposed to Curbs choose her own life style, which may include owning a Restaurant, East Hartford. He A. Potterton, first vice presi­ "'^aaaaaaf^'* house; mortgage and marriage are not necessarily syn­ succeeds W. Harold Bevan. dent and director; Miss Faith onymous. E . Failow, second vice presi­ dent and director; Mrs. Ethel L. Lelou, recording secretary Prices sub/ect to change Easy Payments On Use of Town Land Magic Of Herbs and director; Miss Beatrice I. Clulow, treasurer and director; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Deslippe Tl\e myth, magic and mystery of herbs through the cen­ and Thomas W. Swaver, cor­ COVENTRY Reject $700 Bill It answered over 80 alarms turies was brought to our attention recently and so that responding secretary and direc­ last year. The marriage of Rosemary as a senior accountant with the a Monica Shea In other action taken last you, too, will know just what talismans may be growing in tor. JEWFLFRS-SII VERSMITHS SINCE 1900 Northeast Utilities. Correspondent night the council defeated a mo­ your garden, we are passing a few of the superstitions Other directors are the past A. Teti of Torrington to Roland Deslippe of New Britain took The couple will reside in 95S MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 742-9495 tion to pay the $700,bill sub­ Trained personnel man the along. president, and Mrs. Hazel place June 15 at the Newman Manchester. Also • Hartford • New Britain • MIddlatown The Town Council last night mitted by the Board of Educa­ truck during rescue attempts. Basil is supposed to cause sympathy between two people Smith, Howard Barrett, James tion for legal services rendered House Chapel, Central Connec­ referred back to its steering Bids for a new truck have been and it is said to be an efficacious aphrodisiac, while laurel, W. McKay, Miss Gertrude E. committee the proposed or­ during the hearing on the four sent out and will be opened July Liddon, Keith E. Johnston and ticut State College, New Bri­ it is said, can bring a person to the heights of poetical in­ tain. A dinance limiting the use of teachers at Coventry Grammar 15. The estimated cost is spiration. Clover, on the other hand, gives one the power to Mrs. Kay Thompson. parks, school grounds and School who were denied tenure. between $20,000 and $22,000. Chairmen are Mrs. Thomp­ The bride is the daughter of cemeteries. This bill will be sent back to Other Business see witches. son, nominating; Mrs. Virginial Mr. an Mrs. Thomas Teti of No one at the public hearing the board for its action. The counpil granted the From ancient herb lore it is quoted that “where Flavell, l^bspitality; Mrs. Torrington. The bridegroom is spoke in favor of the ordinance request of the Bicentennial rosemhry flourishes, the mistress rules.” It is also Marjory Carlson, bulletin the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery and many of those attending Seek New T ru ck Commission to use the Old credited with the power of “rejuvenation,” and for cen­ mailing; Herman Schendel, Deslippe of New Britain. were strongly opposed to the or­ Dick Cooper, speaking for the Probate Building on Rt. 31 as an turies it has been said that rosemary can divert evil and legislative; Mrs. Mary Tierney, The Rev. Joseph Krukowski dinance. North Coventry Volunteer Fire information center for the dura­ membership; Mrs. Vera officiated. 0 0 ^ ^ help the traveler to avoid accident, as well as make one Residents in general didn’t Department explained the need tion of the Bicentennial Dormer, program; Mrs. Mrs. Deslippe is employed by sleep. believe the ordinance would be of the department for a new celebration. Marjorie Dougan, insurance; the Manchester Board of The heady fragrance of Jasmine is said to stimulate sen­ effective in controlling van­ rescue vehicle and its uses. The council, acting on the Mrs. May White, sunshine; and Education. Mr. Deslippe is suousness, and lavender is supposed to be a headache dalism, and objected to the loss The present vehicle is a 1958 recommendation of the 'Mrs. Doris Gorsch, public attending Central Connecticut preventative and a stimulant. of their rights to enjoy town- truck that is badly rusting away Democratic Town Committee, John M. Dormer relations. State College and is employed During the early days of the Christian church, the owned property to make the and is need of extensive repair has agreed to name the bridge cultivation of herbs was forbidden because of the mystical police department’s job easier. work. on the corner of Merro and and magical rites they connoted were considered pagan. Robert Welsh, speaking for The vehicle is not used to North River Rds. the Steven transport patients, but does go But cultivation and knowledge of herbs was kept alive in the Board of Education, told the Loyzim Memorial Bridge. council, “This proposed or­ to the scene of car accidents the seclusion and security of monasteries, and later the A resolution was passed that ;wirr\nMM evrt), dinance is directly in conflict and any residence where expressed the sorrow and sym­ herb garden became part of every cloister and monastery. with the serious effort being emergency aid is needed. The pathy to the families of the late So remember—if in your garden you should wander, and made by the board to open up vehicle is equipped with Charles Heckler and Arthur fragrant herbs cause you to ponder, select with care for THE use of the schools to resuscitation and equipment for Vinton who were both past town who can say, what kind of magic may head your way. townspeople.” / cutting victims out of wrecked selectmen. spcfri),/ar\, ur ex autos. The council will establish a WHITE MOUNTAINS 'p(r^or\aliz<

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PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 18, 1974 V T v MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. June 18.1974— PAGE Perry and Cuellar ISTEIMIIiS Waslewski Pitches Lucky A *s Having squared his record at .500 with a top Jpe Frazier Looks Forward Herald Angle Mowing last week, ex-major league Gary Waslewski will make his first start in Manchester tonight when he takes the mound for Moriarty’s at Mt. . EAST Nebo. By Earl Yost Continue Streaks W L Pet GB TONIGHT’S GAMES Beat RSox The eight-year big league righthander has been Sports Editor Boston 35 27 .565 Oilers vs. Ansaldi’s, < 6 • Cleveland 32 29 .525 2^ nominated by Manager Gene Johnson to oppose To Another Shot at Crown Verplanck NEW YORK (UPI) - Barring in­ Chicago a 3-2 lead. The Indians came back Detroit 32 29 .525 2V» Bristol at Mt.Nebo starting at 6 o’clock. Police vs. AAN, 6 • Waddell juries, Gaylorid Perry and with an unearned run in the bottom of the New York 33 32 .508 SVk OAKLAND (UPI) — Depth and pitching, they say, win The locals are leading the American Division with a Miles vs. Nassiffs. 6 > Buckley pennants. Mike Cuellar seem certain'to be team­ eighth and won it in the ninth when Jack Baltimore 31 30 .508 3Vii 4-1 won-lost standard. NEW YORK (U P I )-B u t January, and the Frazier who Frazier stepped back, holding seven rounds for doing exactly Louis got the message at last. Brohamer singled home Frank Duffy; Milwaukee 29 29 .500 4 ’This was never better illustrated than Monday night what chance will Joe left Quarry’s face a patchwork the cup. Louis didn’t move or AMERICAN mates on the American League team Thursday night, the MB’s and Manchester Com­ that five years ago. “I didn’t want to hit him in Cuellar, like Perry, also tossed a five WEST when the world champion Oakland A’s, playing with five Frazier have against George quilt of 18 stitches cannot hope warn, but Quarry held off, Getting good pitching from in next month’s All-Star game in munity College tangle at Nebo at 6. It will be the first Quarry hadn’t learned, and at the face again,” Frazier said. Mr. Illing Honored Athletes Pittsburgh. hitter in beating the Twins to run his W L Pet GB regulars on the sidelines and behind their No. 4 pitcher, got meeting between the two. Foreman? to find Foreman the deadgame, despite the screams of his Dave Besterfield and two runs Oakland the two-minute mark of the “I don’t like to hit a man when I in the fifth, Dillon Ford edged Two days later, they could be locked up record to 9-3 as Bobby Grich supplied the 34 29 .540 lucky and beat the , 3-2. The exultant Frazier always willing “old” Quarry handler, Gil Clancy to “go after One of the highlights for young athletes at the recent Texas 32 Tomorrow night, MCC faces. Vernon at Loomis fourth, Frazier landed a wicked see he’s in big trouble.” Wipco, 2-1, last night at in one of the greatest pitching duels in 62 only run of the game with his eighth homer 31 .508 2 A throwing error by all-star catcher , whose homer destroyed what was sup­ who faced him before 14,611 him, go after him!” Sports Awards Night at Illing Junior High was the Kansas City 30 30 School in Windsor. screeching fans in Madison smash to the head that set him In the emotion-charged WaddeU. years. in the sixth . .500 2Vi had tied the score, sent across the winning run with one out in the posed to be a new Jerry appearance of the man for whom the school was named, Chicago The Collegians are winless in five starts. reeling. Eager for the kill, Quarry dressing room, the 29- Dillon had only four hits with The two veterans continued their win­ “You’ve got to be lucky in a streak like 27 30 .474 4 bottom of the ninth. Square Garden. There was no damage done, Arthur Illine. Minnesota Quarry h^onday night when Frazier chased him wildly, year-old, badly-b^ten Jerry and the safeties equally divided. ning streaks Monday night. Perry pitching this, but part of baseball is luck,” said 25 34 .424 7 The A’s got tremendous pitching out of Dave Hamilton, who From the opening bell, however, and in the second Mr. Illing was a special guest of the group and Tom referee Joe Louis finally caught him in the comer and his wife Charlie cried in each Matt Peterson, Bernie Cleveland past Chicago 4-3 for his 12th win Cuellar. “I know I have a good club behind California 27 37 .422 7% labors in obscurity behind , Jim Hunter and Ken Holtz­ Frazier followed the path he Frazier’s slashing fists opened called a halt at 1:37 of the smashed a tremendous left to other’s arms. “I’m not sure I Alemany and Randy Stansbuiy Kelley, Illing director of athletics, said his appearance in a row and Cuellar hurling Baltimore me defensively, but there is

TOWN OF MANCHESTER MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. ’Tues.. June 18. 1974 - PAGE FIFTEEN INDEX Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale LEGAL NOTICE NOTICES 23 Homee For Sale 23 Real Estate Wanted 28 Homes tor Sale 1 — Loit and Found PLUMBING - No experience 23 Homes tor Sale 2 — Porionilt HAPP^ADS BOLTON - New on required. Good salary, paid HEBRON - Three-bedroom COLUMBU LAKEFROirr ALL CASH for your property The Planning and Zoning Com­ 3 — Announcamantf training, plus many benefits. Ranch. Kitchen appliances, market...Stone house of eight within 24 hours.Avoid red tape mission will hold public 4 — Entertainment Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. ECONOMY EUCTRIC SUPPLY, INC. loads of cabinets ana counter rooms on three private acres. Custom home, family room, 5 — Auction! instant service. Hayes Agenev’ WE FIND THE HOUSE hearings on July 1,1974 at 7:30 Call U. S. Army, 643-9462. 824 MAIN STREET# MANCHESTER space, combination windows House in good condition, built-ins, carpeting, 646-0131. ® FINANCIAL fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, four p.m. in the Municipal Building 646-2030 and doors, insulated. Fireplace, fireplaces, patio, 2-car gar­ YOU MAKE THE HOME 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages BE DIFFERENT - Be an air­ garage. Mostly wooded acre, bedrooms, plus a private, studio age. WE WILL buy your house. Call to hear and consider the 9 — Personal Loans arrangement. Immediate oc­ danial f. raala REALTOR to — Insurance craft mechanic in the Air immediate occupancy. Asking HUTCHINS AGENCY anytime, Hutchins Agency MIS following petitions: Force. Women get equal pay, $34,200. ’The Yankee Peddlers, cupancy. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 649-5324. LOUISE C. & W. HARRY EMPLOYMENT Job openings In a rapidly growing company. Good oppor­ 742-9718, 1-423-6735. Realtor, 643-1577. 649-5324 t3 — Help Wanted She lierath advancement, educational op­ ENGLAND - ZONE CHANGE t4 — Business Opportunities portunities. 246-2212. tunity for advancement. Excellent benefits. Plenty of over­ SELLING your house? Call us - EAST CENTER STREET & 15 — Situation Wanted CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING time. An equal opportunity employer. MANCHESTER - ’Two-family first and we’ll make you a cash We have racentty listed MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST FULL-TIME babysitter needed MANCHESTER - Four- WALKOUT 6-6 duplex with three bedrooms offer. One day service. T J several vary nice EDUCATION bedroom Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, To change the zoning from 18 — Private Instructions at my home near Nathan Hale reliable. Good From the basement family each side. Large kichens, new Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. homssa and uros ymi to Business II, Residence A and 19 — Schools-Classes School. Call evenings, 649-1811. *lvl^g record essential. Knowledge o f area roads. Good walnut paneled first floor fami­ room to the secluded patio to bathrooms, vinyl covered steel 20 — Instructions Wanted ly room, spacious kitchen, with siding, aluminum storms and SELL YOUR HOME or acreage call us to saa tiliam. Residence B to Business III for a S tr" oth., .r.„ Of our enjoy the summer days. ’This REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION ■ No ... Soflioont loads of cabinets and built-ins. screens, 2-car garage. Wolver­ through J. Watson Beach Real approximately 5 acres at the Impeccably maintained. 3-bedroom Cape with a 23 — Homes lor Sale experience required, Good may havt taut yaw fireplaced living room and ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Estate Co. Professional real es­ comer of Middle Turnpike East 24 — Lots-Land for Sale salary, paid training, plus many Manicured lot in desirable tate service for more than 45 25 — Investment Property PHONE 643-2711 o happyadH Slock Work A Receiving - Material handling. Must be separate dining room is in im­ and East Center Street — south benefits. Now interviewing. Porter Street area. 60’s. MANCHESTER - Big- 26 — Business Property accurate with paperwork and quibk to learn Items of stock years. Call our Manchester of­ side of comer as shown on a 27 — Resort Property Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Army, 643- Warren E. Howland, Realtors, maculate condition. Priced at Beautiful, a truly magnificeTit fice, 647-9139. plan entitled “Louise C. 28 — Real Estate Wanted FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 9462. and locations. Ask for Mr. Mather. 643-1108. $35,900. It is located on Cam­ Colonial home, superb condi- England and W. Harry England MISC. SERVICES bridge Street, Manchester tion. Situated on a wooded acre. East Center Street and East 31 — Services Offered PART TIME or full time, 35. NEW LISTING - 10 year old Four bedrooms with oversized Help wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 EDMUND GOltMAN Middle Turnpike Manchester, 32 — Painting-Papering per hour average commissions, Colonial, featuring four g o ^ master bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, 3 33 — Building-Contracting Happy Birthday sized bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, AGENCY □ MISC. SERVICES Conn. Scale; 1 inch equals 20 34 — Rooling-Siding ADVERTISING ADVERTISING excellent advancement oppor­ fireplaces, and first-floor fami­ SHIRT FINISHERS front to back fireplaced living 648-4040 ly room. A lot of comfortable feet July 3, 1968 Griswold 35 — Heatlng-Plumolng tunity. Arts and crafts Business Opportunity 14 •••••••••••••••••••(•••••a,. 38 — Flooring demonstrators needed by the Sweet Sixteen room, formal dining room, living in a home of charm. Call Engineering Inc.” DEADLINE WANTED steady work. Full-time. Services Offered 31 37 — MovIng-TruckIng-Storage RATES fastest growing home party Apply at screened porch, garage, treed Heritage, 633-8311, evenings, JOHN F. DEVANNEY - 38 — Services Wanted 12:00 noon the day before WANTED - Ambitious person lot. Only $42,900. Keith Real Eleanor Scalise, 633-2953. publication. 1 day ...... 9c word per day BENCH INSPECTOR LEADMAN plan organization. Call 872-8663, DEBBIE or couple to manage a local i|OLLAND - On busy Route 195, ZONE CHANGE - MISC. FOR SALE 3 days ..... 8C word per day 872-2780, 875-9722 or 633-9023. ONE HOUR MARTIMZING Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. SHARPENING Service - Deadline, for Saturday and Must be able to i^pect detail parts independently and ef­ area wholesale-retail mail five-room home and large Saws, knives, axes, shears, HIGHLAND STREET 41 — Articles for Sale 6 d a y s ..... 7c word per day 299 West Middle ’Tpke. private office...ideal for beauty 42 — Building Supplies Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. ficiently. Complete knowledge of basic inspection, tools and order business, part-time. skates, rotary blades. Quick To change the zoning from 26 days ..... 6C word per day CARPENTER - No experience From Manchester shop, professional use, etc. Live 43 — Oogs-BIrds-Pets 15 WORD MINIMUM procedures (Verniers, iVherometers, Sine p la ^ , fixtures.) Managerial experience helpful :W LISTING service. Capitol Equipment Residence A to Business I for a 44 — Livestock required. Good salary, paid li-jGrams, Qramps, Mom, Dad VERNOli in the house and work in the of­ Happy Ads but not necessary. Full training Vernon — Excellent oversized Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. 45 — Boats & Accessories PLEASE READ .$1.75 Inch Must be responsible and willing to work directly under quali­ training, plus many benefits. Melissa, Toby, Chichi, fice. 150x300 lot, business parcel of approximately % acre 46 — Sporting Goods available. For personal inter­ NEAR MANCHESTER LINE Cape, 2 full baths, fireplace, Hours daily 7:30-5, ’Thursday ty manager. Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. zoned. Sensibly priced to sell at with 168.98 feet frontage on the 47 — Garden Products Cuddles and Sneakers « DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full­ view call 872-6260. Information Lovely 6-room Ranch, 3 recreation room, walk-out 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- 48 — Antiques YOUR AD Call U.S. Army, 643-9462. $36,900. T. J. (Jrockett, Realtor, north side of Highland Street, Classified ads are taken over Overtime available. time, experience preferred. by appointment only. bedrooms, living room with basement, hot water heat, 7958., 49 — Wanted to Buy Send resume to P.O. Box 1, 875-6279, 643-1577. immediately west of and abut­ the phone as a convenience. Must be capable of managing men working for him. fireplace, kitchen with formal large kitchen, amesite drive, M A NCH ESTER — Your family will be at home In this most RENTALS The Herald is responsible lor DEMONSTRATORS - Sell giftsgit Glastonbury. ting the existing Business I zone Willing to pay your rate, it you’re our man. and toys. Name brands: Fisner- Thank You dining area, IVz bafhs, slide-in combinations, large lot with REWEAVING burns, holes. 52 — Rooms tor Rent only one incorrect Insertion and A BUSINESS VERNON - Six room Ranch in Zippers, umbrellas repaired. attractive 4-bedroom classic colonial. The versatile sun- at the comer of Wyllys Street. 53 — Apartments tor Rent Price, Fenton, Nordic, etc. oven and range, wall-to-wall then only to the size of the Apply in person; \ I W ALLY I EXPERIENCED Hairdresser desirable Skinner Road, area. trees. Must sell quickly! Window shades, Venetian porch adds living space for young people or quiet relaxa­ MULTI-CIRCUITS - ZONE 54 — Homes tor Rent original insertion. Errors which Earn up to 30%. Free kit. FOR YOURSELF carpeting, 24’ above ground Three bedrooms, covered patio, 55 — Business for Rent I For writing such a nlce;$ needed, full or part-time. Call Asking $35,900. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. tion for mom and dad. Call for more details on this lovely CHANGE - SLATER STREET 56 — Resort Property tor Rent do not lessen the value of the THE E.A. P A H E N CO. Managership openings for ! letter for me. jg pool. Ample financing. paneled rec room, pool, large home. advertisement will not be cor­ 649-3911, Marlow’s Beauty Full Or Part Time Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. To change the zoning from 57 — Wanted to Rent 303 Wetherell Strowt • ManchMtor experienced demonstrators. Salon. $35,900. lot, two-car garage. A cream CHARLES LESPERANCE 58 — Vise, for Rent rected by an additional inser­ Treasure House Party Plan, ; Love, i puff! Mid 30s. Warren E. Rural Residence and Business tion. DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED NOW MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Call “Miss Jean” , collect 491- i Pat S U&R REALTY CO., INC. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. U to Industrial for a parcel of AUTOMOTIVE VETERINARY Assistant To Supply and Sorvico Accounts Removal, pruning, lot clearing, VERNON — Have you been looking for a raised ranch with 61 — Autos tor Sale 2100. 643-2692 approximately 7.6 acres on the RECEPTIONIST - Part-time, wanted, mature male Company Eatabllalos In the Local spraying.Fully insured. room for your family? Wo have just tho one - king sized' 62 — Trucks for Sale A rts lor you. Company raquiras NO Robert D. Murdock. Roaltor east side of Slater Street with 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Saturday and Sunday only, from ATTCNTiON- preferred. Reply Box “BB”, MANCHESTER - 5-4 duplex, Licensed. Free estimates. master bedroom, 2 other bedroom%ffvery attractive oat-ln FULL-TIME yard man for Help Wanted 13 E X P E R IE N C E of Ap|:rilcants In Uila $20,900 774 feet frontage on Slater 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles Bonds-Stocka-Mortgagee 8 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Typing es­ TOY A GIFT PARTY HM < Manchester Herald. Bualnoas. two-car garage, separate fur­ Phone 633-5345. kitchen and a carpeted living room. This home shows 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle sential. Phone 528-2167., East lumber yard, with class II Manchester^2-bedroom Street, immediately south of I- Homes □ N O T IC E S Earn commissions up to 30%! driver’s license. Excellent naces, wall-to-wall carpeting, extremely well, come and look. Hartford Convalescent Home, PART-TIME mornings. East WANTED - Woman to live in as Company rapraaonlatlva will _por- Ranch, wall-to-wall carpet, TREE SERVICE (Soucier) 86. 66 — Automotive Service MORTGAGES, loans first se­ No experience needed. F R ^ fringe benefits. Apply in per­ aonally work with you to famlllarteo COVENTRY LAKE - Belleview country kitchen, excellent con­ 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease 745 Main Street, East Hartford. Hartford, Porter work and floor companion to elderly lady in dition. Owner transferred. 1 Trees cut, trimmed or topped. CHARLES PONTICELLI - cond, third. All kinds. Realty son. Mr. Christensen, 2-4 p.m., you with tho aarvicingilcing of thoao Ac­ section, four-room Ranch with freshly decorated, excellent SOUTH W INDSOR — A home ol distinction, beautiful Sample Kit! OR earn Free polishing. Phone 649-5334. South Windsor. Call 528-4208. counts located In DDrug, i_ ,. Variety,____ stumps removed, fully insured. ZONE CHANGE - MIDDLE Lost anct Found i statewide, credit rating un­ W. G. Glenney Co., 336 North enclosed porch, beautiful stone location, 2-car garage. Char Bon Agency, 643-0683. necessary. Reasonable, i Con­ RNs - 310,000 up depending on Gifts by having a Party! Call Super Markets and Discount Storaa. fireplace. Only $17,900. Got a tree problem? Well Worth Birch Hill, nine room executive ranch styled house, cen­ TURNPIKE EAST & Main St., Manchester. HUTCHINS AGENCY trally air conditioned, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family roorti^ LOST in Oakland Street area, fidential, quick arrangements. qualifications. World-wide or write SANTA’s Parties, HAIRDRESSER Wanted - if MAN FOR tire service, good Prom Potential Is moat attractive and Assumable 7 1/4% mortgage. MANCHESTER - East Center a phone call. 742-8252. HOLLISTER STREET travel possible as an Air Force Avon, Conn. 06001. Telephone you can work well in a virtually unlimited. An IM M E D IA T E 649-5324 screened porch, new carpeting, appliances, lovely treed Herald three-vear old, light colored Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. M A ^ N - No experience benefits and overtime. Must Fiano Agency, 646-2677. Street, two-family, 4-5, near To change the zoning from chocolate point Siamese male 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ officer. Challenging work, job 1/673-3455. professional atmosphere of want steady work. Apply in per­ IN V EST M EN T ol $3495.00 lor Star­ bus. Ideal location for offices. TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving lot. And more. requiuired. Good salary, paid ting Inventory puts you In your OWN Residence A to Residence M for cat, .altered. Very friendly. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. satisfaction, only two-year I beauty and are interested in son, Nichols-Manchester 'Tire, BOLTON LAKE - Brick over­ MANCHESTER - 2-family, 3-3, for professional people. Only large appliances, cleaning Yesterdays committment. 246-2212. training,\ plus many benefits earning above the maximum OUSINESS RIQHT NOW. WRITE a parcel of approximately 4 Child heartsick. Good reward Now interviewing. Ages 17-35 In c., 295 Broad TODAY (Include Phono Number). sized Cape, 7 large rooms, plus large rooms, excellent condi­ ...... 339,900. Arruda “Realty, ■ 64 14- cellars and attics, also some LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... offered. Phone 646-3441 before 5 MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd WELDER - No experience pay, commission, and bonus, Manchester. rec room with fireplace, beach 1539, Lou Arruda. tree work done. 644-1775. acres, being the north end of the 25 Years Ago Call U. S. Army, 643-9462. M.S.C.I. tion with extra building lot. p.m., 646-2984 evenings. mortgages — interim financing LPN - Experience required. required. Good salary, paid contact Edie Adams Cut and privileges. 337,500. Owner, 643- Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. Ponticelli apartment tract Jud|;e John LaBelle heads Ages 17-35. Good-^lary, plus training, plus many benefits. Curl, 649-2517 and ask for Mark. Box Number 336 between Middle Turnpike East — expeditious and confidential Blue Ball, Pa. 19422 6513. MANCHESTER - Absolutely LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, Blood Bank: many benefits. Now inter­ Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. cellars and attics cleaned, REALE’S CORNER and Hollister Street as shown LOST - White angora male cat, service, J.D. Real Estate KIDS WILL love the in-ground immaculate 6-room modern 175 MAIN STREET vicinity Norman and Glenwood Assoc. 6^-1980. viewing. Call U.S. Army, 643- Call U. S. Army, 643-9462. FR/I HAIRDRESSER - Experience MANCHESTER - By owner, home, aluminum siding, 1 1/2 lawns mowed, small tree work. PHONE 646-4525 on a plan entitled: “ Map 10 Years Ago 9462. pool just off Florida room of Streets. Any information please Earn 25% commission s^trselling best line preferred. Cheerful, busy shop. ENGINEERS Six-room Cape, excellemtdie con­ this lovely six-room Ranch. baths, formal dining room. Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. P repar^ for Charles Ponticelli Jack ,R. Hunter Inc. is ap­ • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• —------' ■ ' ■ — ’74 GRADS - We pay and train, Phone Tres Chic, 643-2483, MANCHESTER - Pizza house, call 643-8429. of toys and gifts! 20% to hdstesses, 4- Men or Women with degrees fully equipped. Priced to sell. dition. Desirable Bowers School One-car garage. Big workshop, fireplaced living room, garage Manchester, Conn. Scale; 1 parent low bidder on Robertson r-i E u m / w u c A i T ARTICULATE GAL - Needed over 3400 monthly to attend color catalog, no delivering dr collec- Mrs.Clark. M Painting-Papering in engineering or related Owner has other interests. For area. New aluminum siding, choice Bolton Center location. park-like lot. Immediate oc- ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan 33 Roofing-SIdIng-ChImney 34 inch ^u als 40 feet Mozzochi School wing with price of 3523,- LOST - Copper frame glasses, ^ EMPLOYMENT for jots of phone work, in- college accredited technical ting. S&H Green Stam|>s to front door, roof, combination Minutes to 1-84. Louis Dimock, cupancy. Low 40’s. Bel Air Real eling, rec rooms, offices, 500. claims school. Learn a skill good for a | demonstrators. We handle the d ^ ils PART-TIME - Neat, experience areas for jobs in mechanical, details call Stanley Agency, 646- CEILINGS, inside painting, Associates A-71-2-M Revised 1- tear dropip snape, brown case...... 3618. windows and remodeled Realty, 649-9823. Estate, 643-9332. household repairs. Phone 649- par ROOFING AND Gutters in­ helpf lifetime in the Air Force, k w — you run the parties! \ desirable but will train for electronics, and meteorology. 4594. stalled. Reasonable prices. 3-72” Town Republicans honor At- Phone 649-6841". Help W anted 13 American Home Toy Parties, Inc. Latter includes 1 year post­ kitchen. Treed lot. Call ref ty. John F. Shea, Mrs. Mary background, Manchester firm. titude and counseling free,-^ production work in p.m. MS- anytime, 643-4379, low 30’s. MANCHESTER - Ten room Eliminate middle man. M3-9735 A copy of each application has « Tel. 749.8526 ■ D3. grad schooling provided by older LOST - Passbook No’s 95-108, 4- PART-TIME work at home, on Hurry! Fee paid, call Sharon, obligation. 246-2212. COVENTRY 341,500 Greek revival architecture TWO HANDY men want varie­ 7-9 a.m. and 5-9 p.m.. been filed in the Town Clerk’s Jayne Crandall and Aldo Rita Girl, 164’ East Center the Air Force. Candidates Situation Wanted 15 646-5750, 872-2222. Pagani, outgoing officers of 691, E-14054, 8-1267, 5-14117, the telephone. Phone 1-673-2995. MANCHESTER - Kennedy house on large lot with garden ty of jobs, raking rolling, office and may be inspected Street, Manchester, 646-3441. MALE or female for janitor must be between the ages of liming, fertilizing, mowing ROOFING - Installation and town committee, at testimonial 114110, 114218, 73358, 107279, CHILD CARE - Excellent care Road, high in beautiful Forest THE HOUSE THAT and orchard and unique Sequoia J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom during normal office hours. work, Monday through Satur­ 21 thru 30 to apply. Contact Tree. Circa 1850. F. J. Spilecki, lawns, attics, cellars cleanetf repairs, gutters, storm win­ dinner at Cavey’s. 107981, 105537. Savings Bank of COUNTER GIRLS - for fast and entertainment for your Hills, spacious 8-room Split, 4 SAYS WELCOME decorating. Interior painting. Planning and Zoning Manchester. Application made food operation, must be fast AVON day, Must be steady and neat. MSGT. Miller, 646-7440. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, family Realtor, 643-2121. Reasonable rates, 643-5305. dows, doors. Experienced Commission Connecticut Co. abandons bus Call 568-5323 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. children and mine, too. Full or Beautiful yard, cheery house. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. quality workmanship. Fully in­ for payment. and willing to work nights and asks... HEY KIDS! part-time, 8:30-5. Phone 646- room, air-conditioned. Remodeling. Exterior painting. Alfred Sieffert service to Parkade after weekends. Full time days or 8362. . aluminum siding, custom built 7VZ rooms, carpeting, extra CUSTOM 7-ROOM Colonial, PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road sured. Free estimates. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TIRED OF BEING ELECTRICIAN - No W | n t to make good money working only a few hours Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. Reasonable prices. Rick Chairman threemonth trial. nights. Write Box DD, WO. High 50’s. ^ e n Ostrinsky, large kitchen, formal dining large rooms, magnificent lot. A Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, Fully insured. For estimate call Joseph Swensson Howell Cheney Technical RETIRED? Get back into the experience required, Good a week. No limit to how much you can earn. Three Realtor, 643-1333. room, cozy family room with must see. Lots of extras. Priced envelopes, bills, quick copy, Burnett, 646-3005. Manchester Herald. liar' ------’ 649-9658. Secretary School graduates 27 at com­ swing of things. Become an salary, paid training, plus many nights per week. We train. PERSONNEL COUNSELOR. brick fireplace and shag to sell in mid 40’s. Call B-W wedding invitations. Xeroxing. Herald benefits. Now interviewing. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 875-4819. BIDWELL Home Improvement Dated this 18th day of June, mencement exercises, first Clauified U s FEMALE- part-time retail Avon Representative. It’s a Pleasant diversified work with carpeting, IVz baths, and 2-car realty, 647-1419. PETER BELLIVEAU Painting pleasant way to earn extra Ages 17-35. Call U. S. Army, excellent potential for good in­ Co. Expert installation of 1974. time to use traditional caps and Get Fast ResuHs work. Good working environ­ garage. Exterior, interior, ment. Apply at 805 Main Street, money in your spare time. No 643-9^2. Call 647-9946 come. Must be articulate and □ E D U C A T IO N TREES HENRY STREET- Four LAWNMOWERS repaired and aluminum siding, gutters and gowns. Beautiful 7-room U&R Raised wallpapering. Fair prices. Free trims. Roofing installation and Manchester. 646-0762. experience necessary. I’ll have telephone personality. bedroom older home, country sharpened, pick-up and estimates. Insured and depen­ EXPERIENCED construction Some college desirable. Call Ranch on a wooded acre. kitchen, dining room, first floor delivered. Call Marpall now for repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. teach you. Call: \ Manchester Evening Herald Private Instructions COLLl-WAGNER REALTORS dable. 643-1671. YOUR OWN business, no workers to install swimming Mr. Schroder at Bailey 18 Spectacular deck, sliding laundry, 1 1/2 baths, 2-car gar­ your spring tuneup. 643-5305. 289-4922 pools, ample overtime. Phone 663 Burnside Avenue HORACE Tetrault — Siding, experience necessary, no in­ Employment Service, 646-8150. glass doors, wall-to-wall, EAST HARTFORD age, swimming pool. 646-4(«3. PAINTING - Interior, exterior, 742-7308. WILL TUTOR elementary CASH Registers and adding roofing,' storm windows, aw­ vestment, Vanda Beauty PRINTER - No experience fireplace, custom birch 269-0241 insured. Five years experience, Counselor, Cosmetics. Call 875- GAS STATION atten d an t school subjects. B.S. degree in machines. - Sales, service. nings. Quality workmanship, Com ing June 29 required. Good salary, pai(i education. Phone 649-1835 after cabinets. Great area. 10 excellent references. Ap­ free estimates. Fully insured. 7357 for interview. needed. Part-time. Please app­ *31,900 supplies. 15 years experience, praisals, 742-6117, Goll free). training, plus many benefits. ly Regal Gas, 947 Center Street. 6 p.m. minutes from downtown formerly with NCR. Free 872-9187, 649-3417. Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. Manchester. Only 338,900. HEBRON - Five-room Ranch. Manchester - 6-room Colonial, Estimates. C.R.S. Company, DRIVER for Hoodsie ice cream Call U. S Army,.643-9462. WANTED - Students by highly IVz baths, dead end street, truck. Six day week., Highest BOOKKEEPER - Accounts Wood^ acre. New kitchen, all Coventry, 742-6381. ROOFING — Specializing qualified tutor through 9th appliances, oak floors, trees, privacy. repairing roofs, new roofs, commission rate. Call 6494972. receivable, accounts payable, WARREN E. HOWLAND Building-Contracting i3 EXECUTIVE POSITIONS - Of­ payroll, post general ledgers, grade. Your home or mine. fireplace, basement garage. HUTCHINS AGENCY LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics gutter work, chimneys, cleaned ficer openings for men and Bolton area. 646-6830. REALTOR 643-1106 MALE wanted part time to bank reconciliation for small Immediate occupancy. 334,700. and cellars cleaned. For free and repaired. 30 years women with engineering, math, The Yankee Peddlers, 742-9718, 649-5324 MASONRY - All types, experience. Free estimates. work in kitchen. Apply in per­ progressive company (in .... estim ates phone 647-9610 fieldstone, brick, concrete. or related technical degree. Air Rockville area). Minimum two or 1-423-6735. anytime. Howley, 643-5361. son, Fani’s Kitchen, 1041 Malam Force will train you for com­ Free estimates, after 5 p.m., Street, Manchester. years experience,______Good star­ □ REAL ESTATE WINDSOR - Five minutes from HEBRON - Walnut Drive, at­ 643-1870 or 644-2975 puter technology, com­ tingtil salary, ■ paid vacations, paid 1-91 or Bissell, quiet residential TWO-FAMILY. Quiet, dead-end tractive three bedroom Ranch CUSTOM MADE draperies, ROSSI r o o f in g ; siding, munications, electronics, holidays. &nd resume to P.O. neighborhood, five rooms, street enhances desirability of on nicely landscaped 200x200 very reasonable, work chimneys, gutters, free es­ BARMAIDS - Waitresses - full navigators, others. 246-2212. this newer Garrison Colonial NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - timates. Fully insured. Days, Box 359, Rockville, Conn. 06066. Homes For Sale 23 living room and dining room lot. Coppertone appliances, full guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- Remodeling, repairing, ad­ time and part-time. Call carpeted, eat-in kitchen, new style , 4 over 5, two-family. basement, garage, fireplace, 4266. evenings, 529-8056. Paul between 11 a.m.-5 p.m, 872-3381, ditions, rec rooms, porches and DISGUSTED with typing all COOK - wanted for 300 bed com­ bath, full basement, loads of Excellent condition, private cabinets galore. Well es­ Cosgrove 643-5364. ask for Skip. day? Call about position open roofing. No job too small. Call munity hospital. Must have $19,900 storage space, walk-up. attic, drives, appliances, large family tablished neighborhood. Close G&H PAVING & Construction 649-3144. with local company where experience in hospital, Five rooms, IVi baths, stove, single garage. 328,500. Jackston room, good income. 347,500. to Routes 85, 94, and 1-84. 334,- Company - Paving, sealing, ROOFING-Installation and NEWSPAPER Carriers for you’ll learn cost accounting - no Agency, 646-1316. Principals only. 872-4094, 200. The Yankee Peddlers, 742- concrete work, septic systems! repairs, gutters, storm win­ Rockville-Vernon areas. Routes restaurant or hotel cooking. refrigerator, garage, two CARPENTRY — Repairs, typing involved. College Contact The Personnel Depart­ evenings. 9718, 423-6735. installed. Commercial and dows, doors. Experienced available immediately. Contact preferred but not necessary. acres. remodeling, additions, roofing. quality workmanship. Fully in­ A special edition highlighting ment, at 646-1222, Ext. 481. TIMI^D RD. - New 7-room residential. 26 years Call Davia Patria, South Wind­ ly in- Circulation Department, 647- Hurry! Fee paid, call Sharon, HUTCHINS AGENCY RliiseO Ranch. Two fireplaces, BY OWNER - Seven-room Cape HANDYMAN’S Special - 7- experience. Free estimates. sured. Free estima^s. 9946, Manchester Herald. Manchester Memorial sor, 644-1796. . Rita Girl, 164 East Center G-R-O-W Jacobs! Hospital, 71 Haynes Street, 649-5324 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, Cod. Fireplace, large rec room, room older home, Bowers 649-5233. Street, Manchester, 646-3441. with Burnett, 646-3 Manchester and the surrounding Manchester, Conn., 06040. city utilities, plastererd walls, full ceramic tiled bath, newly school area. New heating and WES ROBBINS carpentry SALES - Commercial printing New CTOwth in both of our product lines, the world-famous Jacob Chuck patio. Two-car garage. Shade painted. Excellent location. new wiring. Needs interior aper establishment looking for COMPUTER OPERATOR - and Jake Brake ® Diesel engine braking systems, mean a greater future MANCHESTER - Four- remodeling specialist,list. Aa- GILLIS HOME Improvement - trees. Built by Ansalai. Charles Convenient to schools, shopping work. 100x150’ lot. Shade trees. bedspreads, wide selectionelec of ditions, rec rooms, dormers, area. All Herald subscribers will dependable person experienced Programming - No experience for you at Jacobs—a stable, non-defense manufacturer. bedroom Colonial, 2V2 baths, Lesperance, 649-7620. and■ churches. ' ■ On " •bus ••line . 335,- 327,500. Call Starkweather fabrics. Phone 649-1786 Specializing in roofing and in general printing sales. required. Good salary, paid walnut paneled first floor fami­ 900. 647-1731. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, gutters. Call 649-3269. GREATER INCENTIVES, WAGES, SKURITY, OPPORTUNUT, BENEFITS HOUSEWIVES SPECIAL Associates, 646-5353. anytime. 649-3446. Excellent opportunity and training, plus many benefits. ly room, spacious kitchen, with REDUCED for quick sale, new receive “Profile 74” on June 29. benefits for right individual. Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. loads of cabinets and built-ins. Heating-Plumbing 35 Fully experienced Tellers .5-5 duplex in Manchester. A CLEAN, move-in condition. Six VERNON - Seven-room COMPLETE junk cars LEON Cieszynski builder - new Send resume to API Corp., Box Call U. S. Army, 643-9462. Technical Opportunities Factory Opportunities-1st Shift Impeccably maintained. real buy. Call owner 643-7026. room cape with bedroom space Colonial, central air- removed free in Manchester, 513, Warehouse Point, Conn., needed, part-time basis. Manicured lot in desirable homes custom built, LYNN’S PLUMBING - Order extra copies for friends and galore, fireplaced living room, conditioned, three bedrooms, South Windsor, Vernon and remodeled, additions, rec 06088. PERSONNEL PERSON? Porter Street area. 60’s. good quality carpeting. Treed living room with fireplace, for­ Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, Repairs, remodeling, new con­ Brand new opening available MANUFACTURING ENGINEER • TOOLMAKERS^ MANCHESTER STATE BANK Warren E. Howland, Realtors, rooms, garages, kitchens struction. Water pumps. INVESTMENT lot in quiet friendly mal dining room, both with Route 74, Tolland, Ckinn, 649- remodeled, bath tile, cement relatives now. \ SERVICE STATION attendant, with local company, looking for Requires B.S.M.E. plus a good practical 1041 MAIN STREET 643-1108. neighborhood. 334,900. Eastern, wall-to-wall carpeting, first- 4578, 875-6231. French spoken also. 875-7263. background in general manufacturing C la s s A 341,500. Seven rental units, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ part-time. Apply in person. outgoing gal with good typing, 643-9969, 646-8250. floor laundry and 28’ paneled Clarke Motor Sales, Route 6, engineering including process and methods. COLUMBIA - Seven room aluminum siding, barn. Good tial or commercial. Call 649- BOTTI Heating and Plumbing shorthand an asset, people Hydraulics and electric control circuitry Hours: 10:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. family room with wall-to-wall STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ Bolton. oriented, great opportuninty. Raised ranch, five years old, income producer. 4291. — Prompt, courteous service. experience helpful. MAINTENANCE Some Thursday evenings and MANCHESTER - Beautiful shag carpet and Franklin stove ting Agency. All painting, Hurry! Fee paid, call Sharon, situated on a one acre treed lot, HUTCHINS AGENCY custom built home with three on raised brick hearth, over­ carpentry, masonary, concrete Call 643-1496.-14i Mailed ELECTRICIAN - Experienced Rita Girl, 164 East Center Saturday mornings. Only fully two car garage, close to lake. CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ EXTRA MACHINIST 649-5324 bedrooms, huge kitchen with sized 2-car garage, corner treed work, fences, floor cleaning. ages, additions, bathrooms, in commercial and residential Street, Manchester, 646-3441. •INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER experienced need apply. Stanley Agency, 646-3618, 643- SEWERLINES, sink lines, built-in oven, ran^, dis­ lot, nice neighborhood. 347,900. For any job, call 649-1590 kitchens, houses, repairs. Free Anywhere In wiring. Benefits. Phone 646-5420 To supervise application of incentive plan 5724. hwasher and disposal. Formica 875-7967. between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. cleaned with electric cutters, between 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. standards using MTM. Requires strong bac- ELEORICIAN— MANCHESTER - Custom built estimates. Small jobs. Stephen by professionals. McKinney The U.S.A. PH O TO G R A PH ER - No covered cabinets and counters. Martin, 646-7295. experience required. Good ground in plant layout, packaging, metal C la s s A MANCHESTER - Small two- 7-room Ranch in South Farms- Central vacuum. Two baths. COVENTRY - Seven-room LAWN MOWERS Sharpened Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ COPIES working operations in high volume PART-TIME Gal Friday for salary, paid training, plus many family, ideal investment. Good Martin School area. Fireplaced Beautiful in-ground pool. 3M,- pany, 643-5308. production environment. Real Estate office in East Hart­ Cape-Ranch. Fireplace, and repaired. Pick-up and benefits. Now interviewing. • TOOL GRINDER location and condition. Low family room, three bedrooms, 500. Wolverton Agency, Carpeting, only 319,900. Pasek, deliver. Reasonable rates. UtCM FT COMPONENT ford. 289-7475. 30’s. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, two baths, two-car garage, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY NO JOB too small, toilet Ages 17-35. Call U. S. Army, Realtors, 649-2813. Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- Phone 649-7958. Carpentry and general contrac­ ASSEMBLER 643-9462. PRODUCT DESIGN 643-4535, 646-1021. aluminum siding. 357,900. Call 8243. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Factory Opportunities-Znd Shift WOMAN or girl for housework, owner, 646-1238. ting. Residential and commer- faucets replaced, repaired, rec with some machine DRAFTSMAN WILL DO odd jobs, very cialil Whether it be a small two half days per week, MANCHESTER - Benton FARM reasonable. Phone 643-8788. rooms, bathroom remodeling, Just mail or bring this coupon to The Herald experience. Capable of RARE SPOT - Open with To prepare preliminary and detail design transportation provided. 649- MANCHESTER - Split level, repair job, a custom built home Street. Well cared for six-room MANCHESTER - Townhouse Hebron — 15 acres, good land, convenient to everything, 7 heat modernization, etc. Free repairing turbine assemblies Manchester firm for gal with layouts for Diesel engines and automotive P R O D U a iO N 5148. Cape with expandable attic, condominium, 3 bedrooms, 2 or anythingthi in ■ ■between, call----- 646- estimates gladly given. M & M along with 750 per copy and we'll do the rest. to blueprint specs. bookkeeping experience, good product components. Assist in testing and pond, barn, farm house, 344,- rooms, 2 full baths, formal B&S LAWN Service, odd jobs is 1379. application procedures. fireplace, garage. Only 330,90Q. 1/2 baths, central air- 900. dining room, fireplaced living our specialty. Phone 646-0381. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Call tor appolntmant 33. ideal location flexible hours. GRINDERS RELIABLE Mature woman to T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- conditioning, humidifier, all Hurry! Fee paid, call Sharon, clean house, one day a week, room, eat-.in kitchen. STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, 1577. appliances included, HUTCHINS AGENCY bedrooms, rec room, laundry I**,*!,****,!****?** TOWNE Plumbing Service, 649>6004 Rita Girl, 164 East Center FOREMAN own transportation. Phone 646- reasonable. 646-2987. 649-5324 32 fireplaces, flagstone terraces, repairs, alterations, vanity Street, Manchester, 646-3441. CHUCKER 7618. rconr garage, treed lot. High PaintIng-PaperIng concrete repairs, inside and To supervise 2nd shift production of 30s. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643 cabinets a specialty. Call to secondary machining operations. Super­ CIRCA 1778 outside. Reasonably priced. OPERATORS 2121. CALL ME for painting or 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- visory background in machining necessary. SECRETARY - Be in charge of Cape Cod, wide boards, 6W MANCHESTER - 7 1/2 room MANCHESTER - New wallpapering. Reasonable. 643-0851. 4056. Good knowledge of tooling and metal the office of a small congenial room, fireplace, foyer, 2-car center-entrance Colonial, first aluminum sided six-room Free estimates. Phone 568-0527. machining equipment, including milling, P R O D U a iO N firm, diversified duties include floor family room, 2 fireplaces, “PROFILE 74” RN garage. Colonial for immediate oc­ ANY TYPE Carpentry and FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, drilling, and related equipment required. typing, invoicing some accoun­ laundry oft kitchen, basement cupancy. Three bedrooms, Manchester Evening Herald Circulation SUPERVISOR - FULL-TIME, 3-11 Must be resourceful and have the ability to M ACH IN E -Setup HUTCHINS AGENCY OLDER COLOHIAL PAPER HANGING and ceiling masonry work, additions and repairs and remodeling, ting. shorthand not required but rec room, 2-car garage, large large living room with painting. $28 average room for ^ecialize in hot water heaters. FULL-TIME, 11-7 resolve mechanical and production math aptitude essential. Call 649-5324 lot in prime Porter Street area. remodeling. Free estimates. A. Herald Square, PO Box 591 problems. OPERATORS & Operate fireplace, formal dining room. papernanging. Leonard Squillacote, 649-0811. Prompt service on emergency. Mr. Smyth, at 528-9366 for inter­ Low 50’s. Warren E. Howland, Come and compare for only 7-room home located seconds Spiegelberg 643-9112. 643-7024. Manchester, Ct. 06040 RNS - LPNS view. Realtors, 643-1108. FULL and PART TIME, 7-3, 3-11 MANCHESTER - 329,500. West 336,200. Wolverton Agency, from school and recreational HOME Improvements - Ad­ Realtors, 649-2813. facilities. ’Three bedrooms, COLLEGE Graduate students Flooring 38 From : Small Company Atmosphere, Big Company Benefits side, 3-bedroom Colonial, 2-car ditions, garages, rec rooms. All garage. Immediate occupancy. eat-in kitchen, den, and dining available for exterior and in­ types of inside and outside' NAME Competaffve salary plus company paid" life, health, major Jacobs company paid benefits include; • Life insurance • Complete, comprehensive medical insurance VERNON - Older Colonial with terior painting. Six years FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, I Prescription drugs • Pension plane 11 Paid holidays i Liberal vacations e Scheduled overtime. Cole, Realtor, 643-6666. room. Priced at only 131,000. remodeling. Free estimates. Sa o d r e s s meoicai and disability Insurance, makes this truly one of WE PAY AND TRAIN DUPLEX attached garage, big country experience. Fully insured. Free Call Ed Sass, 643-0655. (specializing...... in older floors)s i ZIP kitchen, dining room, four estimates. Call our com­ Ceilings and inside painting. t r o w N the best benefit packages available. MANCHESTER - Classy Cape, STATE Apply, Director of Nursing Service to learn more about HIGH SCHOOL GRADS 17-27 aluminum sided 7-room Cape, 1 6-6 duplex located close to bedrooms, screehed rear porch. ZIHSSER AGENCY petitors, than call us, 649-7034. John Verfaille,. 646-5750, 872- T h e M M « Terrific condition. Only 332,900. 2222. the health care opportunities at: Apply in person to over 400 dollars monthly to at­ 1/2 baths, garage, huge rec shopping, schools and 646-1S11 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, INSIDE - Outside painting, ' Manufacturing room, excellent condition. Of­ churches. 3 bedrooms, e^t-in RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 ■To; Personnel Department, tend college accredited 649-2813. ^ c l a l rates for people over w. send resume or call Company technical schools. Learn a fice potential. T. J. Crockett, kitchen, living room and □ MISC. FOR SALE Sh a m e Realtors, 643-1577. Fully insured. Estimates given. ROOFING, SIDING, gutters, MEADOWS CONVALESCENT CENTER 233-4411 for Skill good for a lifetime in the dining room. Separate heating ■ADDRESS ZIP %faco6s systems. Asking 331,900. MANCHESTER - Investment Call 649-7863. awnings, lighting complete 333 Bldwall SL appointment Air Force. Aptitude test and opportunity. Four-family in firte Real Estate Wanted 28 protection. Expert service. Articles lor Sale 41 ■t o w n STATE 1 Jacobs Road, Elmwood, West Hartford, Conn. counseling FREE iwht no MANCHESTER - Duplex 7-6,3- condition. Four-room TEACHERS have saved 647-0191, 9 - 3 P.M. car excellent location. Lowest possible prices. All An tquQf eppertunitr smplorsf M/P obligation. TEL. 246-2212 ZINSSER AGENCY Martments with good income. SELLING your home or homeowners 20-50% on quality work guaranteed. Insured- DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, good income, l^ p e r 30’s. 646-1511 Excellent estate builder. house painting. Fourteen years LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- acreage? For prompt friendly budget terms. E. Steve Pearl, $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, 2440. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, service, call Louis Dimoc:k experience, fully insured. 643- Beacon Lightning Protection stone, CTavel, pool and patio 649-2813. Realty, 649-9823 1609. Company, 643-5465. sand. 643-9504.

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BENJY BY JIM BERRY A utos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale ei Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., June 18. 1974 - PAGE SEVENTEEN C'MOtJ, PfNJY'! PONT I6H0F6 Mq 0Ur I CAM eno^e 1964 PLYMOUTH Sedan, $50. FAT/OUPHPAPTOUT •fC'k ★★★★★★★★★★★ BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN pobi^lM' AT M r UOAFFPq Phone 649-5422. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Y o u CAM'T PuyAM'i^ FAVb>piT^ RMP! ' PETUNIA NEVER BLAMES ^ WHAT 1963 STUDEBAKER, smaU V- WHAT T ALL MY fault.' I I yVHEN SHE BANOS UP h a ppen ed , A R E Y A s u r e IVM3WPEKHOW X ITAIW’T EMOUSHFOR 8, automatic. $75. Phone 643- 1 HER. C A R .' IW O N P E R WHAT . - JUST WASN'T PAYING YOU'RE ALL RIGHT.? MUCH MILKTH>«r ) HIM JU S T T O ^ O U . WELL.GIVE TH'DEVIL M o o n s. WHAT ARE YOU PETUNIA? \ HIS D U E -A T L E A S T POING IN MY PRIVATE , 1624 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. HER EXCUSE WILL DE THIS ^ attention a n d r a n / B o s s y c h e w in ' h e r EVERY BaY-OR /HE AIN’TTH IN KIW ’ IN OFFICE? PONT lOU KNOW INTO THE TREE.' CUP IN C O N TE N T- TERMS OF ROLLED >— ------— w . TIME,' ') V HOWAiVANy RDUURS BANKS ARE PROTECTEP ^ MANCHESTER HONDA MEWT--HEHA&TO r o a s t s , SIRLOIN VOU'RE FORGETTING VOU 1964 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder. h r - OF B U TTE R IT t h i n k IN TE R M S BY THE FEPERAL ^ WOULPBE-OR S TE A K S AN' TOLP VOUR RECEPTIONIST $150. Phone 644-1265. OF WHAT SHE CAN ^h a m b u r g e r ; GOVERNMENT? NOW T74 t, NU. wrTirMg U4. M. M l FIVE-PIECE Spanish bedroom desired, references. Phone frame, chain and pedals, and In 1974. set, 10 months old, $300. Moved, BRAND IyEW three bedroom after 5:30, 646-5485. 1973 YAMAHA 175cc, 1,000 STEVE CANYON must sell. Phone 875-2772. duplex, appliances, wall-to-wall miles, has been rebuilt. BY MILTON CANIFF carpeting, private driveway MAIN STREET - Three room Excellent condition. $600 or FIVE PIECE oak bedroom set, • and basement.Security, $250 heated apartment, third floor, best offer. Call Mike, after 4, Kelvinator refrigerator. Sears monthly. Frechette & Martin stove, refrigerator, mature 643-2665. W ALL I '" '^ ^ O F THIS GREAT Kenmore push button electric Realtors, 646-4144. couple. No pets. 523-7047. ^ Manchester Honda Z Terms apartment, couple or older per­ refrigerator, hot/vater. Adult 3-room suite. Main Street NEED CAR? Credit bad? door, power steering, air con­ Highway, Berlin Turnpike, son. Convenient location. 224 couple only, no/ets. $112 plus Berlin, Conn. 1-828-0369. MUST SACRIFICE - Selling STICKELS location. Inquire Bankrupt? Repossessed? ditioning, new tires, radio, $1,- everything. King size bedroom Route 83, Vamon 643-0787 Charter Oak Street, one month security. 643-7094. Honest Douglas accepts lowest 200, call 643-5747. ' set, bar and tables, Manchester, 643-8368. GLENNETS MEN SHOP down, smallest payments. ADULTS AND Retired - On dis­ refrigerator, baby furniture, all EAST HARTFORD - Large or phone 643-8022 Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 1972 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE - play now the all new "70-2-14” custom made, excellent condi­ FIVE-ROOM Apartment, gar­ Hve-room^esidential, low rent brown, excellent condition. 22,- mobile home. Completely fur­ tion. Phone after 4 p.m., 569- LUCK’S STRAWBERRIES - age. Cellar storage and yard. in exchange house care. Adults, nished including two-door Pick your own, 50 cents a quart, AUTO INSURANCE - compare 000 miles. New tires. $2,100. 1625. $165 monthly. Manchester. 649- references, 568-8063. WAREHOUSE or manufac­ our low rates. For a telepnone Phone 643-0919 or 646-8872. refrigerator, electric range, on Route 85, Bolton. Open daily 2871. turing space for rent, 3,000 to 6,- divan, occasional chair, end and G-18 1- 8. quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- GOWNS - Three tim es a MA^HESTER - Newer Ranch 000 square feet available. 6050. 1962 OLDSMOBILE, with 4 coffee tables, lamp, dinette set, bridesmaid, once a maid’ of type apartment, one bedroom. Priced right. Call George draperies, curtains and wall-to- Antiques 48 mags and all new parts. $150. or MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY honor size 9. $10 each. 649-1047. Private entrance, includes heat Shenkman, 646-1000. SAVE - Buy rebuilt engines best offer. Call 643-4726. wall carpet in living room. An WIN AT BRIDGE VILLAGER »n d appliances, $175. per abudance of cabinets and WANTED Antique furniture, from Lloyd’s Auto Parts, 191 l?4CHRDJ’<’/K/r44 MOVING - 30” Glenwood gas /month. Paul W. Dougan COMMERCIAL BUILDING - Center Street. Open 7 days, 643- 1970 MUSTANG - radio, power closets that are sure to please. rr^oBViouSLV should simply overtake his range, excellent condition. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or APARTMENTS Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. one story, free standing, cen­ Step saver kitchen, large BOO/ other antique items. R. -1558. steering, power brakes and air- COKAPUTER TOO a © ID Thinking can cure bad breaks queen with dummy’s king; The bidding has been: 18 Silver pom-pom Christmas Two-Bedroom townhouses. tral on main highway, 12,000 conditioning. Good condition, master bedroom, guest room, SPANK! take a heart finesse and lead tree. Two multi colored y)ot Harrison, 643-8709. MANCHESTER - Two bedroom square feet, plenty of parking. comfortable sized living room West North East South Fireplace. Wall-to-wall JUNK CARS removed free. $1,795. Call after 5:30, 644-0890. his three of diamonds to dum­ •> lights.. Very old books. Call Townhouse, ideal for family. Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, and dining area. Porch, awning, my’s nine. 14 Dble Pass Wanted to Buy 49 carpeting. Two air- Call Joey, Tolland Auto Body. We are indebted to Jan after 4 p.m., 649-6181. Full basement, private en­ 646-4126. 528-1990. 1966 COMET Capri, four-door, patio for your outdoor living. i^ A A A K / You, South, hold: conditioners, appliances, heat trances and patio. $240 per $13,400. Other models also Wohlin of Stockholm for to­ East would win and lead a CASH FOR antique furniture, and hot water. Tiled bath. No small 8, $250. Phone 649-3231 NORTH 18 day’s hand. South gets to a * 6 5 4 ¥K J 4 3 2 ♦AQQTAS EIGHT 4’x8’ colonial spice month. Paul W. Dougan, OFFICES for rent, 500 and 1,000 1969 CUSTOM FORD - 500, 2- after 5:30 p.m. available. Clubhouse, swim­ club to dummy’s ace. South What do you do now? brick panels, $20 per panel. Call clocks, paintings, pewter, pets. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. square feet. Heat, janitor and ming pool, sauna bath. Live in a oo 4Q1084 good three notrump contract glass, lamps. CaH anytime. 643- door, 6 cylinder, automatic, T74 would cash the last two dia­ A—Bid two spades. Your hand 649-8526. plenty of parking. Good Main $495. Call '742-9212. well planned and controlled after a Stayman response to monds and then take a sec­ 6535. 1974 OMEGA, 6 cylinder, 4- 4 K 10952 his opening notrump bid. is too good for a jump to either Call 649-7620 MANCHESTER - two room ef­ Street location. Max Grossman, door, power steering, radio, community with privacy and ond heart finesse. three or four hearts. A NEW 20 yard bolt of green ficiency includes everything, 649-5334, 643-7175. natural surroundings. You can 0 4^ A 4 WANTED - Kirby, Hoover or 1968 RENAULT, R-10, with 1971 whitewalls, maroon. Won in WEST EAST The whole point would be flowered cotton print mbric two blocks to Main Street. Ideal engine, new clutch, low raffie. Call 649-4606 after 4 p.m. save money and live better. Let He started out correctly by that South would make the TODAY’S QUESTION suitable for slipcovers or any commercial vacuum NEWLY DECORATED three- for older person. $175 per MANCHESTER - 3,200 square Jensen’s give you a new key to S ::: 4 AJ73 4 KS winning the club lead in his You bid two spades and your cleaners. Phone 643-5747. mileage, 30 mpg. $780. Call 643- MKSv 47 Port BT H adorable reddishreddi! color. 643-4535 Classifleatlon 41, Miscellaneous For Sale Onli 29 Now 59 Are - 89 Evening 49 Intimate refrigerator-freezer, parking, and August, sub-let, single or vacancy June 29 to July 13. Call 30 And Reasonable. Call 742-7536. iS :: ; 60 Through 90{jDset MAR. 20 51 Masculine ST u 643-5600. couple. Call evenings 6^4991. weekdays only, 644-2623. iW ^ ^37-46-58 (^Adverse Neutral 20-32-40-51^ appellation W-72-80-89 6 7 -7 3 4 5 4 8 ^ JS (NEWSPAPER ENTERPR SE t VSN | PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 18. 1974

Rocfkville Obituaries Police Report Hospital Notes Mrs. Robert J. Krepcio Miss Florence Madden MANCHESTER dog. Both Burgers suffered Center St. Due to the officer’s SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Miss Florence M. Madden, A teen-age girl was raped in minor injuries. distance from the scene, the Admitted Monday: Neil Mary Ann Krepcio, 46, of 150 her bed in a Squire Village • Winfred Pointer, 46, of 109 Anderson, Grand Ave., luf nttt5 Hprali 73, of 30 Laurel St. died Monday dark, and the alibies offered by Berle Rd. died Monday at Hart­ night at Manchester Memorial. apartment on Spencer St. at Buckland St. was charged with th e key suspect in the Rockville; John Fagan, Hart­ ford Hospital. She was the wife MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1974- VOL. X a il, No. 221 Hospital. 1:30 a.m. Saturday. allowing a dog to roam. Court is restaurant, no arrests could be ford Tpke., Vernon; Mary Hall, Manchester—A City of Village Charm of Robert J. Krepcio. Capt. Joseph Sartor of the July 15. THIRTY-SIX PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Miss Madden was born April made. Metcalf Rd., Tolland; Florel PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Mrs. Krepcio was born in 20, 1901 in Manchester and had detective division said today • Georgia Johnson, 43, of 54 Henri, West St., Rockville; Torrington and lived in Hart­ lived here all her life. Before II police have been looking for a Meadowlark Rd., Vernon was • Carleen S. Blakeslee of 61 Edna Johnson, South Windsor; ford before coming to South her retirement 10 years ago, thin, young man with shoulder- struck by the slow moving car Strickland St. was charged with Sean Kelley, East Hartford; Windsor 17 years ago. She was a she had been employed in the length brown hair, a slight driven by Robert Yakaitis, 19, allowing a dog to roam Monday Eliot Lofman, Mansfield Throws Support to Steele member of Our Savior main office of Cheney Bros, for Spanish accent and a knife. of 406 Burnham St. Sunday at when she claimed her German Center; Helen McFarlane, Lutheran Church. many years. Entry was made to the apart­ 8:45 p.m. in the Parkade shepherd dog at the town’s Orchard St., Rockville; Paul She is also survived by her She was a member of St. ment by cutting a screen in a parking lot by Treasure City. pound. On June 8, the “dog, Milliard, Ashworth St., mother, Mrs. Mary Kleis of Mary’s Episcopal Church, and kitchen window. She was taken to Manchester dragging a long chain, had gone Manchester; Jonathan Roberts, Hartford; a son, Thomas R. the Altar Guild, the Episcopal Memorial Hospital where she through a garden on Strickland Merrow Rd., Tolland: Sandra Krepcio of South Windsor; two Churchwomen and the Girls A robbery was attempted at was X-rayed, treated and St. destroying all the tomato Spivey, Grove St., Rockville; daughters. Miss Deborah A. the St. Bridget Bazaar Monday released. plants. Court is June 24. Deborah Sweet, Farmstead Agostinelli Drops Friendly Society Sponsors of Krepcio and Miss Kathryn J. the church. For many years, at 8:50 p.m. when Steven Allard • The Stygar Gage Co. on • Patrick Colangelo, 23, of Lane, Rockville. Krepcio, both of South Wind­ she was active in Manchester of 746 Parker St. was returning Tolland Tpke. was broken into 134 White St. was charged Mon­ Discharged Monday: John sor; two brothers, Emil Kleis girl scouting. to the bazaar from the school sometime Monday night and the day with allowing a dog to roam Holmes, Talcottville Rd., Ver­ of Granby and John Keis of Survivors are a brother. basement after getting change break discovered by police at after his dog was picked up on non; Dana Pearle, Warehouse Westfield, Mass.; and two Waiter Madden of Flint, Mich.; for a booth. 1:10 a.m. this morning. Entry Sherwood Circle Friday. The Point; Patricia Stephen, High y sisters, Mrs. Ethel Matthews of a sister, Mrs. Carl Linblad of Allard was grabbed and told was gained by a rear window dog has been in the town’s St., Rockville. Bid for Go’vernor Granby and Mrs. Ellen Turley New York City; and several to hand over the money. He and cabinets and desks were pound several times before. By SOL R. COHEN of Groton. refused and was struck in the presented Steele with a campaign check no commitments, no deals in today’s ac­ nieces and nephews. gone through. Nothing seemed Court is June 24. State Comptroller Nathan G. Agostinelli Funeral services are face and pushed. Two persons missing. for $100, the maximum contribution Steele tion.” Funeral services are • "Tim Gurski, 22, of 598V4 today dropped out of the race for Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Our. fled. One is described as in his is accepting. Steele said he will support Agostinelli in Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. • Mr. and Mrs. Robe^Muro Center St. was charged with Republican nominee for governor and Savior Lutheran Church. Burial Mary’s Episcopal Church. The late teens, about 5 feet 6, slim, of 63 Seaman Circle Veported allowing a dog to roam Monday "I have chosen to actively support this his quest for re-election. will be private. threw his support to Congressman Robert Rev. George Nostrand, rector, dark, with below-the-ear-length their 1968 Ford Gala: after his large shepherd dog H. Steele of Vernon. fine American,” said Agostinelli, “not The Samsel-Bassinger only because he can win, but alsb because will officiate. Burial will be in hair, glasses and a dark leather in color, stolen frora^^^^nt ol, was impounded June 10. Court Democrats Host With Steele at his side, the former Steele Reciproeates Funeral Home, 419 Buckland jacket. his views on open and clean government East Cemetery. their home sometimeMonday ►is .lune 24. Town Agencies Manchester mayor made the announce­ “However,” he added, “Nate doesn’t Rd., is in charge of cooyicide with my own. He has been a Friends may call at the night. ment at a press conference in his State need my support nor any other candidate’s arrangements. leader in campaign reform and he agrees Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Other police action included: • A first-floor window of the • George H. Routhier, 17, of Manchester’s six Democratic Capitol office — from the same podium he support for the state comptroller nomina­ There are no calling hours. with me that we cannot legislate Main St., Wednesday from 7 to 9 • Robert Fisher, 19, of 35 Lincoln Center at 494 Main St. 66 Maple St. was charged with town directors will join the used nine weeks ago to announce his can­ tion. All he has to do is attend the state The family suggests that any morality.” p.m. Ogkwood Dr., South Windsor was smashed by a thrown beer reckless driving Monday at Democratic Town Committee didacy. convention and he will be acclaimed un­ memorial contributions may be In announcing his canadidacy for re- The family suggests that any was taken to Manchester bottle sometime over the noontime after he was seen Wednesday as hosts to all “I have reassessed my candidacy,” said animously the candidate.” made to Our Savior Lutheran memorial contributions may be Memorial Hospital Monday at weekend. "hot rodding” through the stu­ election as comptroller, he said he is Asked what Agostinelli’s endorsement Church. Democrats on town boards, Agostinelli, “and I believe it is in tlje best ruling out, at this time, the post of lieute­ made to the Book of Remem­ noontime after the motorcycle • A break was reported Mon­ dent parking lot at Manchester agencies and commissions. interest of the Rejiublican party to means for his own candidacy, Steele brance organ fund of St. Mary’s he was driving west on W. Mid­ day of both the ABC Appliance High School. Court is July 18. nant governor. He said it’s “highly im­ replied, “It means that one of the top The informal get-together, to withdraw my candidacy for governor.” probable” he will seek the GOP candidacy -iMrs. Allen F. Belcher Episcopal Church. dle Tpke. was struck by the car Store at 41 Oak St. and the • Robert J. Shea, 21, of 54 include a social hour, will be at Simultaneously, he announced he is a Republican leaders in the state and one of GLASTONBURY - Mrs. driven eastward by Joan R. Manchester Sea Food at 43 Oak Spencer St. was charg^ with for U.S. senator or First District con­ the most popular office-holders in recent 7:30 p.m. in the student lounge candidate for re-election as state comp­ gressman. Dorothy Belcher of 1076 Kent, 32, of 166 Tudor Lane. St. sometime over the weekend. driving while license is troller. years is now working in my behalf. I agree of Manchester Community Agostinelli and Steele were emphatic in Madison St., Largo, Fla.;, Miss Kent began a left turn into Entry was gained through a suspended Monday afternoon. College, Bidwell St. To cement his support, Agostinelli with him that we’re both “people can­ Town Man statements “there were no agreements, didates.” formerly of Glastonbury, died Deerfield Dr. when the collision rear door of the sea food store. Court is July 8. The purpose of the session is June 13 at her home. She was Victim of occurred. She said she did not Nothing was missing from the • About 25 keys to both new to learn what problems the the wife of Allen F. Belcher. see the motorcycle. sea food store and only two and used cars and trucks in the Agostinelli declined to predict what ac­ town has and what is being tion the 72 state delegates pledged to him Mrs Belcher had lived in Abduction Fisher was treated and dollars of nickels from the Dillon Ford lot off Main St. proposed for solving them. Glastonbury before going to released from MMH. appliance store. will do, except to guess that “a good Stephen McIntosh, 21, of 356 were reported stolen sometime Florida three years ago. She Miss Kent was charged with • Entry was made through a over the weekend. proportion of them will lean to Bob had been employed as a W. Middle ’Tpke. picked up four making an improper turn and is window of the garage at 35 Adler Bid Low Steele.” He said he includes about 200 to young 716 to 20) males in scheduled to appear in Circuit VERNON 300 “ uncommitted out in the secretary at Pratt and Whitney v" Woodstock Dr. Sunday night SUMMER Division of United Aircraft fashionable clothes with Court 12 on July 8. although nothing was noticed • James Wilcox, 24, of 18 marketplace.” Corp., Hartford. medium-length Afro haircuts • James J. Burger, 22, of missing. Two youths were seen Gaynor PL, Rockville, was SPECIAL New Politics shortly after midnight Monday She is also survivied by two Glastonbury was driving a running to a car which then charged Monday night with Good thru June 29th Agostinelli insisted “the politics of the at Union PI. in Hartford and Nate Gives Steele A Check sons, Lee Belcher of Cedar m motorcycle Sunday at noon pulled away rapidly at 10:45. breach of peace and intoxica­ Any Standard On Illing Work 1950s and 960s are gone forever. I’m not Key, Fla;, and Kirk Belcher of gave them a ride in his 1973 .A north on Buckland Rd. with,his The break was noticed the next tion in connection with the in­ about to tell the delegates pledged to me Firebird. state Comptroller Nathan G. • Largo; a daughter, Mrs. wife, Kathleen, 20, as day. vestigation of a complaint of a Portable who to back. It’s a personal decision for Robert H. Steele. Only moments Republican nomination for governor One pulled a shotgun from un­ passenger when they were set By MAL BARLOW nates and a large amount of the furniture everyone. This is the new politics of 1974.” Agostinelli, left, presents a $100 cam- Kathleen Karrells of Largo; • Police reported seeing a disturbance in Rockville TYPEWRITER before, Agostinelli had announced he and has thrown his support to Steele. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred der his coat and ordered McIn­ upon by a loose dog. The dog center. The apparent low bidder for the Illing and equipment. Taking into account all Steele agreed. “This is no time for p a ip contribution to Congressman man kick in a window of the has dropped out of the race for the (Herald photo by Pinto) G. Robertson of West Hartford; tosh to a secluded area, Hart­ ■t-K chased them some distance Collector’s Corner store at the Wilcox was held overnight at Cleaned, Adjuated, Junior High School improvements, among costs, the bid will be within the approved politics as usual. I’d be tickled pink to get a sister, Mrs. David Turnbull of ford police report. before Burger lost control and Center this morning just past the Vernon Police Station and New Ribbon nine bidders, is the same low bidder for referendum .estimate of $2,881,000 for those delegates; however, it’s up to each Simsbury; and four In an isolated spot, the four Caused by Crash fell in the center of Tolland midnight and then run into the was to be presented in Circuit I $ the Bennet Junior High School, which had Illing, according to Paul Phillips, chair­ and everyone of them to make his or her grandchildren. bound him and stuffed him into Tpke. trying to avoid hitting the Court 12, Rockville, today. 14.95 three bidders on June 10. man of the Town Building Committee. owivdecision.” There was water all over Broad St., and large areas in the Other Horse restaurant on E. The Evans Funeral Home, the car’s trunk, police said. Then • Alan Pilotte, 18, of 105 High Ray Adler Inc. of Ridgefield bid $2,495,- “The closeness of the bidding was an in­ Steele estimated, “We now have a they drove to Windsor where east and west parts of town experienced a severe drop in ” (No Dollvory or Plek-up) I 1840 N. Highland Ave., St., Rockville, was charged ■ WITH THIS AD S2.00 0 FF1 | 000 on the additions and alterations to the dication of the time and effort spent by thq„^ chance to win big on the first ballot,” and Clearwater, Fla., is in charge they dumped him in a tobacco water pressure, after a car struck a fire hydrant across Monday with intoxication and Illing Junior High School as shown in bid contractors in trying to get the job,’^ predicted he will definitely be the Portugal Given Pledge of arrangements. field about 2:30 a.m. from the Shell Car Wash at 9:30 a.m. Driver of the car, 70- disorderly conduct in connec­ openings Tuesday night in the Municipal Phillips added. nominee. McIntosh told police he was Three Charged 1 1 Building. He said he’d be happy to accept The family suggests that any year-old Nicholas Schwalb, was treated and released from tion with the investigation of a I TYPEWRITER SERVICE [ Committee Pleased memorial contributions may be able, despite his bonds, to "hop Manchester Memorial Hospital and was later charged by disturbance at his home. He The Adler firm was also apparent low Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas Panuzio (his and skip” to a farmhouse. I 41 PURNELL PLACE ” “The committee is very pleased with made to the American Cancer police with reckless driving. A second car involved in the was held overnight and was to : MANCHESTER P bidder June 10 for the Bennet additions the bidding on both of these schools,” he chief rival for the nomination) on the state Society. From there he called Windsor In Drug Seizure be presented in Circuit Court ” • 649-4986« ■ and alterations with a bid of $2,215,310. ticket, adding, “Obviously, however, it’s Police. accident was driven by Michael Jutras, 23, of 172 Hilliard added. “In light of the fast-rising inflation 12, Rockville, today. Although the Jack R. Hunter Inc. firm of of materials, it is very encouraging to not my decision but that of the state con­ Of Continued Support JiS, St. Water department employes and town firemen were -About 54 pounds of material Mrs. Aleksander Bazan The young man said he was possession and conspiracy to • Vernon Police apprehended Manchester bid on the Bennet work, no vention delegates.” summoned to the scene this morning and were making suspected to be marijuana, was know that the bids came in within the ap­ Mrs. Felicja Bazan, 64, of 35 robbed of a $100 watch. Police violate the state narcotics act, a 14-year-old boy Monday and local firm bid on the Illing work. Nate Gives Thanks Benton St. died Monday at had not recovered the car nor repairs. Among problems caused by the accident and seized by the special services proved referendum figures.” and reckless endangerment. turned him over to authorities Agostinelli expressed his personal LAJES AIR BASE, Azores (UPI) — discussed. The lease on the Portuguese Manchester Memorial found the four men as of this resulting water pressure drop were sounding of several unit of the Vernon Police in The voter-approved figure for Bennet which ne;gotiations for peace can go The Vernon Police investiga­ at the Litchfield Republic for Other Bids was $2,719,000 in the $5.6 million total of . thanks to “members of the press, sup­ President Nixon agreed to continued U.S. island base expired Feb. 3. Hospital. She was the wife of morning. sprinkler system fire alarms throughout town. (Herald cooperation with the Capitol ‘Nrat {nglattii forward,” Ziegler said. tion was conducted by Lt. Boys. The next lowest Illing bid was from New the school improvements. porters, contributors and all the people support for Portugal in his last diplomatic Aleksander Bazan. McIntosh said the men photo by Pinto) Region Crime Squad Monday A greeting by members of the Cabinet “During the trip the United States con­ Edwin Carlson, Sgt. Martin Police said the boy was ap­ England Contractors Inc. of Avon with $2,- Phillips said the committee will discuss ^ who gave me encouragement.” discussions of his exhausting Mideast tour solidated a foundation for a just and Mrs. Bazan was born in Grod­ sprayed a Mace-like chemical night in a South St. apartment i9lnnmiajs,jttc. 537,000, or $42,000 above Adler. The and Nixon’s family was planned for his in Vernon. Kincmann and Officer Charles prehended when seen operating 107S BURNSIDE AVE. the awarding of the contracts at its next He concluded, “I’ll never forget it— the today before heading home. lasting peace.” no, Poland, and had lived in in his face but he declined Parrish. an unregii^ered motorcycle on EAST HARTFORD, CONN. highest of the nine bidders was the late afternoon return in Washington. Also Police said three men were meeting. consideration, courtesy, confidence, en­ Awaiting Nixon upon his return to Ziegler denied that the trip was under­ Manchester for 23 years. She medical care. Rt. 83. He had been missing No Salottnon Roprooant Ui. Southern New England Construction Co. of awaiting him were the Watergate and im­ charged in connection with the Mankey Associates is the architect for couragement and support given me — not Washington in late afternoon was a warm taken as an attempt to stave off impeach­ had been employed for a Crash Victims Still from the home for two weeks, Flortnct Boaton, Oamor Hartford with $2,733,000, or $238,000 above welcome by his daughters and aides — as peachment problems that the President seizure of the material which the Benhet project and Lawrence alone as a candidate for governor, but for ment, but said he could not predict how number of years as a police said. Adler. any office I ever sought. I cherish, and will well as the Watergate and impeachment has been away from for more than a week. has an estimated value of $7,- Associates for the Illing project. Both are the President’s diplomacy affected his seamstress at Manchester Palmer Appears Adler’s base bid includes all the alter­ Manchester firms. always cherish, the memories.” problems that have been in his background Nixon will spend one night in Modes. About Town In Serious Condition 000. It is the largest amount Washington before going to Key Biscayne, Watergate troubles. On PTA Salute during his five-nation “journey for peace” “I can’t judge,” he said. “I think the She is also survived by a confiscated in Vernon, police in the Mideast. Fla., for the weekend to rest from his Both drivers of the vehicles ficiate. Burial will be in East said. American people will have to be the daughter, Mrs. Janina Obst of William Palmer of 288 Fern “We have just had a very constructive exhausting Mideast trip, review his ac­ Manchester Chapter, involved in Sunday night’s The material was taken from judges.” Manchester; a sister in Russia, Cemetery, Manchester. St., state PTA treasurer, exchange of views with regard to the complishments and prepare for a Summit and two grandchildren. Disabled American Veterans, crash in Bolton causing one The Holmes Funeral Home, an apartment at 198 South St. appeared this morning during a The trip next week to Moscow. will meet tonight at 8 at the death are still listed in serious Last Downtown Theater Closes problems our two countries face.” Nixon The funeral is Thursday at 400 Main St., Manchester, is in Arrested were Jeffrey salute to the PTA on the said after a two-hour meeting with Por­ “The diplomacy on this trip has opened 8:30 a.m. from the John F. American Legion Home. condition in Manchester charge of arrangements. VonBlock, 19, of 198 South St.; “Dialing for Dollars” television Accurate By SOL R. COHEN foil in a frozen state, discovers a 1973 tugal’s new president, Antonio de Spinola. the door to peace in the Middle East and Inside Today's Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Memorial Hospital today. There are no calling hours. Ronald VanBeek, 20, of program on Channel 8. the screen of the State Theater went the Nations in the area now have an oppor­ Raymond C. Wogman, 58, of 6 car in workable order and says to his “I have assured him that he will have not Center St., with a Mass at St. Mrs. Wogman was born in Holyoke, Mass.; and Frank Palmer, explaining what the dark for the last time and only the understanding of the government tunity to walk through that door,” Press Jehovah’s Witnesses will Fernwood Dr., Bolton was Halfway into the movie, “Sleeper,” girl friend, “They really built these James Church at 9. Burial will Glasgow, Scotland, and had Syrek, of South Hadley, Mass. PTA does, said, "The PTA Graduate Manchester’s last downtown movie of the United States but to the extent that Secretary Ronald Ziegler said in assessing have a group discussion tonight driving the car on Rt. 44A Woody Allen, brought back to life be in St. James Cemetery. lived in Manchester and New Von Block was charged with coordinates the efforts of peo­ things, didn’t Hiey?” we are able, our support in meeting” Por­ the trip. at 7 at Kingdom Hall. struck head-on by the pickup house ceased to be a movie house. Friends may call at the Haven most of her life before conspiracy to violate the state ple working for children and after 200 years wrapped in aluminum At 10:27 p.m. sharp Tuesday night, tugal’s means. Although the crowd at Lajes Air Base on truck driven by David Watson, wears a One of the 15 persons who had funeral home Wednesday from coming to Bolton 18 years ago. narcotics act; VanBeek and collects dues to send out infor­ Nixon, showing the wear and tear of his the tiny Atlantic island of Terceira con­ Mmlb The Army and Navy Club will viewed the last movie was overheard 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 26, of Fieldstone Lane, Coven­ She was employed as a Syrek were charged with sisted of a few hundred residents and U.S have- its monthly meeting try. mation on those needs.” saying as he left the theater, “They nine days of travel, described his trip to licensed practical nurse at possession with intent to sell. the Middle East “as a very long and ar­ military families, it was as enthusiastic as tonight at 8 at the clubhouse. Wogman’s wife, Mrs. Mary i really built these things, didn’t they?” Area Profile, Pages 6, 10, 11, 21 * Manchester Memorial Bulova duous journey.” larger ones. They mobbed Nixon, pushing (May) C. Wogman, was the Hospital. She was a member of There was no mention by either of the so close his hair was mussed. Children Eljem Speaking, Page 3 Fire Calls A Holy Eucharist service will front seat passenger in the car Emanuel Lutheran Church and be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Built in 1925 two leaders of a renewal of the lease for crushed by the crowd could be heard Hi Neighbor, Page 4 and was pronounced dead on the Priscilla Circle of the crying. The President, enthusiastically Mary’s Episcopal Church. Constructed in 1925, the State U.S. use of the Azores base itself, a sub­ No MHS, grads party planned. arrival at MMH Sunday night. church. Accutron*^ ject that some officials had said would be shaking hands, was so surrounded by peo­ • 11:10 a.m. Monday— fire in Their daughter, Beth, 18, was Theater Building has been purchased Page 18 large exhaust fan on roof of Survivors, besides her hus­ Announcement By He picks up his degree with split second timing, by th e Full Gospel ple that only his head and an upraised arm YWCA Drop-In will meet a rear seat passenger In the car band, are four daughters. Miss could be seen. Groman’s pad softball lead. Page Lydall & Foulds Paper Co. at Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 thanks to the famous Accutron tuning fork Interdenominational Church of and suffered a broken arm and Beth Pamela Wogman of Summing up. Press Secretary Ronald L. 615 Parker St. (Eighth District) a.m. at the Community Y. All movement, guaranteed accurate to within a minute 29 cuts. Thomas Cafro, 19, of 8 Bolton, Miss Carolyn Wogman THE LECLERC FUNERAL HOME Manc^ster. Its seats will be occupied Ziegler said Nixon was in an excellent • 2:34 p.m. Monday — three women are invited for a month.* A beautiful gift, for men and women, Morlarty’s Twi losers, PagP 26 Birch Mt. Rd. Ext., Bolton, also and Miss Donna Rae Wogman, 23 Main Street by chwch-goers from now on. mood and felt he accomplished his engines responded to a false fellowship, bowling or from $95 tcJ$1500. Anti-Tax Reform a passenger in the rear seat, both of Boston, and Mrs. Judith And so, the State Theater has joined diplomatic goal, even though there was Area golfers in state open. Page alarm at the box on Forest St. volleyball and a break for Manchester, Connecticut suffered a fractured elbow and Jacquith of Enfield; her the Park Theater, formerly at Main much more to do. 26 east of Otis St. (Town) coffee. Baby-sitting is cuts. Gaining Steam mother, Mrs. Mary Carr of St. and Brainard PI.; and the Circle available. State police are still in- Hamden; two brothers, Theater, formerly on Oak St., near WASHINGTON (UPI) —Senate Finance Better Relations vestigating. “The President feels that the trip has With Today^s Herald: Archibald Carr of Milford and Mr. Richard E. Leclerc, owner-operator, of Main St., as “has-beens.” chairman Russell Long says a Senate John Carr of New York state; a the Leclerc Funeral Home announces that filibuster against tax reform amendments strengthened relations between the United Parkade Midway Days special In­ Funeral services for Mrs. sister, Mrs. Irving Ross of Leonard Lacovara, manager of the- “is picking up steam.” States and the nations of the Middle East sert operations in Manchester have ceased, he State Theater and for 19 years an SOUTH SIDE Mary (May) Wogman will be Hamden; and two Aided by Republicans, oil state senators and has established a framework from ENTHANCE Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at grandchildren, Norman R. sincerely thanks his many friends who have associate of RKO-Stanley Warner and conservatives, Sen. James B. Allen, Emanuel Lutheran Church, Jaquith and Michelle E. called on him in the past for funeral Theaters, the sellers, says of the I>Ala., has successfully blocked con­ Manchester. The Rev. Ronald Jaquith, both of Enfield. counseling and professional services — closing, “Too bad. It’’s a shame.” sideration of liberal-sponsored tax Fournier, co-pastor of Emanuel The family suggests that any He blames it on the times — the in­ measures which would, among other Church; and the Rev. Lawrence memorial contributions may be their trust and confidence Is deeply ap­ terest in “skin-flicks” and por­ things, end the oil depletion allowance and Big Business Fights Wogman of Willimantic, a made to Emanuel Lutheran preciated. nographic interests. He’ll be on the cut individual income taxes. nephew of the deceased, will of­ Chuch. premises for another two weeks, A pending debt ceiling bill had seemed the best vehicle for forcing througlK the “taking care of things and packing,” amendments because it must becomeiaw Consumer Agency Mr. Leclerc has been associated with the then he’ll move on somewhere else in by midnight June 30, but Allen and his Superb HAVE YOU AN the theater chain. allies apparently will be able to thwart EVENT SCHEDULED Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford, since 1958 these plans. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Big industry is senators are firmly opposed to the bill, THAT CALLS FOR Ollier Sad Times “I hadn’t expected a filibuster, a dug-in putting home town business pressure on and that up to 22 of these will speak in sup­ and was recently appointed as operations filibuster,” said Long. “If anything, the FOOD? Lacovara remembers other sad senators from 15 states in an attempt to port (filibuster) of Senator (Sam) Ervin, “No man is an island, entire of itseif...any man’s filibuster is picking up steam. kill legislation to create a consumer It may be a wedding, a manager of the combined Newkirk & times. D-N.C., who will lead the opposition.” death diminishes me, because I am involved in “Right now they’ve got a lot of cards protection agency independent of the ad­ .IThe Senate rules provide that a banquet or just an informal Whitney operations In East Hartford and “ Why me?’ he asks. He was nankind.” These words of John Donne, written in and a lot of trumps.” ministration. filibuster can be ended only if two thirds of get-together of a society, West Hartford. This appointment has manager of the Strand Theater in |1624, explain perfectly the purpose of modern lodge or some friendly group. Administration officials have The strategy was revealed in a letter the those present and voting agree to it. Thus created such additional demands on his Hartford when it closed, and the threatened a veto of the debt bill if it is National Association of Manufacturers is if all 100 senators participate, 34 would be neral service: to give man the opportunity to Cameo in Bristol, when it closed. passed with the tax amendments, a veto sending to its member companies in sufficient to keep the filibuster alive. adjust to the loss he feels at the passing of one of his We Are Prepared to time that he decided to close his operations in Manchester. A. C leirvliw d ill showi ip ic i ag< movamint. |1 2 l. “No,” he says, “I don’t consider it which liberals do not have the strength to states, whose senators’ votes are con­ Two years ago, the same legislation died own. Serve You to Your B. Date and day In satintone atalnlesi stie l. (118. even a coincidence. It’s a sip of the override. sidered crucial in the coming battle. in a Senate filibuster. C. Date and day In pracloui 14K lolld fold. (321. Complete Satisfaction > times. People just won’t pay the price Forces backing the consumer proposal The manufacturers’ group asked its Our catering service is set up *Wa will adjuit to this tolerance, If necesiery. Guerintee la for oni full year. for a good movie— expensive to make SUNNY gave a copy of the letter to UPI. members to put pressure on senators from Legislation to create an agency fo lobby to be flexible enough to ac-' Mr. Leclerc wanfs his many friends in and expensive to show. They call up Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, commodate any size Hn for the consumer with other government Delaware, Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana, Manchester and vicinity to know that he Is Theater Ends Long Run and want to know if it’s at cut rates. agencies has passed the House. It is due on Michigan, New Mexico, North Dakota, MEMliR.THI OROift OF THE OOIOIN RULi gathering, Why not call us and always available to serve and counsel them You tell them the pricp and they don’t the Senate floor in mid-July, and a Tennessee, Maryland, South Carolina and talk over the details? show up. But, they’ll go out of their in time of need through the modern facilities Back in the mid-1920s, Jack Sanson door. At 10:27 p.m., the screen was filibuster has been promised by opponents. West Virginia. HOLMES^unei,dfffom e way to pay top dollar for the pornos. I Big business opposes the idea as a cost­ was named the first manager of darkened and the theater ceased to be “Your senators’ votes are critical to the 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. of the nearby Newkirk & Whitney Funeral just don’t know what to say.” ly, time-consuming Ralph Nader-inspired Garden Grove Caterers, Inc. MANCHESTER PARKADE Manchester’s State Theater. Now a theater. It has been purchased by final outcome,” the letter states. “As Home, 318 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford. And so, that’s the end of movie Mostly sunny this .afternoon with highs plot. Consumer groups favor it as a chance many calls and contacts as possible should HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES TELEPHONE 64 9-53 13 - 64 9-53 14 retired and living in South Windsor, the Full Gospel Interdenominational 80-85. Fair tonight with lows in the 60s. houses for Downtown Manchester. to give the average person the sahie be made, asking: 1, that they get in touch Sanson, Tuesday night, was given the ' Church of Manchester. (Herald photo Partly cloudy Thursday with high in mid There are those who say, “Main St. leverage enjoyed by companies which hire with Sen. Ervin and offer support; 2, that sa(h honor of locking the theater’s by Bevins) 80s. Chance of precipitation zero through . will never be the same.” high-paid lobbyists to speak for them. they either vote against cloture or 3, abs­ tonight, 20 per cent Thursday. The NAM letter states that “at least 34 tain from such vote.”