PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., March 8. 1976 ' ' ...... m The weather Inside today Travelers advisory this afternoon and tonight for up to five inches of snow. Area news...... 10 Editorial ...... 4 High around 30, low in mid 20s. Snow Betty’s notebook 5 Family...... 5 ending tonight, gradual clearing Classified ... 11, 12 Obituaries ...... 14 Wednesday, wind, high in 30s. National B H fht One*^ Dear Abby...... 13 Sports...... 8, 9 weather forecast map on page 11. FOliRTEEN PAGES f • MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAy, MARCH 9,1976- VOL. XCV, No. 185 PRICE) K in KEN CK>T.s

aatt-jkfiaJiktntii - -.j News Florida voter turnout termed ‘brisk’ MIAMI (UPI) — Despite rain, state’s Panhandle area — considered “ brisk” in several key areas, Ford and Reagan were locked minutes in parts of Tampa. An of­ summary winds and tornado warnings, Wallace and Reagan country. A tor­ dampening Reagan’s hopes that bad head-to-head in the Republican ficial in Ft. Lauderdale said, “If the Floridians voted today in the South’s nado touched down at Live Oak and a weather would cut into the vote and presidential primary, a critical stop number of phone calls we’ve been Compiled from first primary, lured by a showdown tornado watch was in effect through help him beat Ford for the first time. in their campaigns for the GOP getting is any indication, it will be United Press International between President Ford and Ronald the morning. Wind and rain plagued More than 1 million Floridians nomination. In the Democratic heavy.” Reagan and George Wallace's battle the eastern and western coasts of the were expected to vote in the fourth primary, Jimmy Carter and Sen. Reagan's Florida manager. Tom­ State for control of Dixie Democrats. Sunshine State. primary of the Bicentennial election Henry Jackson hoped to dethrone my Thomas, predicted today the Severe weather dominated the But the voter turnout was termed year. Wallace as the most powerful vote- former California governor would getter south of the Mason-Dixon line. “win, and win nicely — 55 per cent is HARTFORD - state Police At stake were 81 delegates to the a landslide and I think we'll get a Commissioner Edward P. •»v—' . Democratic National Convention and landslide.” Leonard is calling for repeal of 66 delegates to the Republican con­ Rep. Lou Frey, Ford’s state XM Mitsiiautvy Las Vegas Night gambling clave. Even more important was the manager, said, “Florida is obviously FwundiSr MS.*H legislation because local police potential momentum a Florida vic­ a great state for Reagan. But I think lack the manpower to monitor tory could give the winners. the figures tonight will speak more the charitable gaming events. The turnout was termed “very eloquently than anything wc can .say brisk” in Pinellas County, which has this morning.” HARTFORD — Environmen­ h more Republicans than any other and Ford already has nipped Reagan in talists have asked the Environ­ is a key in the Reagan-Ford race. New Hampshire, was unopposed in ment Committee to approve Vermont and swept to an impressive legislation to outlaw the use of “We anticipate a turnout of over 60 victory in Massachusetts where steel-jawed traps because they per cent,” a county election official neither he nor the former California are inhumane. They also op­ said. governor campaigned. Ford waited posed the use of decompression Similiar reports came from other in the Wliite House and predicted a chambers for the destroying of parts of the state. Voters waited 20 rtmrth straight victory. 1976 unwanted animals. HARTFORD - Hartford City Council leaders stuck to Dow Jones average their position Monday night 9 that Hartford residents should not have to pay higher wages breaks 1,000 mark for policemen, firemen and NEW YORK (UPI) - The Dow teachers. All three groups have all-time high of 1,051.70 on Jan. 11, Jones industrial average broke 1973, and many Wall Street analysts warned they woifld continue through the 1,000 level during the their demonstrations to force have predicted investors would first hour of trading on the New York challenge that level this year. the city to reach agreement on Stock Exchange today, climbing new Work contracts. In the broad rally, 957 issues ad­ 11.73 points to 1,000.47. Trading was vanced and 257 declined, among the Assistant registrars sworn in heavy. 1,600 crossing the tape. Volume The Dow last closed over 1,000 on amounted to 9,290,000 shares in the This big group of assistant registrars of voters will be out to get the biggest possible group Jan. 26, 1973, when it finished at 1,- first hour, up from the 6.080,000 trade 003.54. Regional of Manchester residents to become voters. They were sworn in Monday night by Chief during the same period Monday. The average of 30 blue chip stocks Investors went on a buying spree Justice Charles S. House of the Connecticut Supreme Court, against the wall at right, and broke through the magic level today Monday when they received in­ BOSTON — Massachusetts received instructions from James Quigley, , field director of the 100% Vote Com­ at 10:42 a m. when it hit 1,000.39. It dications the Federal Reserve Board Just Follow These Contest Rules... will be paying a record high mittee. The effort to achieve 100% voter enrollment as part of the nation's Bicentennial ef­ had gained 15.82 points Monday. did not, as feared more than a week 9.047 per cent annual interest fort was the idea of Mrs. Marshall Cohen, left center. (Herald photo by Larson) The Dow, the most closely followed ago, make a major policy change 1. Fra« car coupon! will ba Included In various ads appearing In The Herald through March 31, 1976. rate on the sale of $535 million stock market average, reached an when it tightened credit. in long term bonds, according A sharp decline in Treasury bill 2. Persons entering this contest will write name, address and city In space provided on the coupon or one to state Treasurer Robert Q. reasonable facsimile o1 the coupon. (Not a reproduction by duplicating device) rates at the weekly auction late Mon­ Crane. By comparison Hawaii day buoyed investor spirits, along WIN A FREE recently sold more than $85 with government reports indicating 3. The coupon must be brought to the store whose name It carries and must be placed In that store's recep­ million in bonds at interest Manchester student achievement tacle provided therein on, or before store closing April 2, 1976. the economic was recovering at a 1976 AUTO y rates ranging from 5.5 to 6.5 faster pace than anticipated LOOK per cent. -D E P 0 8 IT - 4. It Is not necessary to buy a copy of The Manchester Herald; you can use an ordinary piece of white paper On Monday, the Fed reported con­ and submit one reasonable facsimile of the coupon for fhe confesf. Only one par store Is permitted. COUPON ONLY AT above state and national norms sumer installment debt rose $1.’29 •3 FOR BOSTON — A sponsor of billion in January, the largest rirc in 17 months. The National Association 5. All entrants submitting coupons must be 18 years of age or over. federal legislation setting a By DOUG BEVINS ning and outcome of public school • Mathematics achievement tests, • Differential aptitude testing, a 200-mile fishing limit off the U. of Purchasing Management reported COUPONS. llerald Reporter students: While there is always room the Stanford Achievement Test given Grade 8 test measuring scholastic industrial orders and output were at 6. No purchase la required to enter this contest. Winner need not ba present to win. S. coast says there is a Manchester School Supt. James for improvement in the educational in Grade 7. The test groups students aptitude, abstract reasoning, possibility of conflict in their highest level in nearly three NAME Kennedy, continuing to answer a enterprise, the citizens of according to math ability. ------.s,t r»o years. 7. The winner of the car may not transfer their ownership nor redeem It lor cash but may purchase another car IN Massaschusetts fishing ports Manchester should be aware of all of from the same dealer that provides the winning car, using the winning car aa a down payment. No Manchester thorny question raised by a town /ADDRESS between oil and fishing in­ the positive steps that have been Herald employee. Chamber of Commerce manager, secretary and Board of Directors or their Immediate fami­ director last week, said Monday A terests when the new law takes ■7- night the local school administration taken in the last few years in order to ly are eligible. CITY PHDNE THE effect. Rep. Gerry E. Studds, Legislature not too and staff have made substantial get control over that which is being enthused D-Mass., there would be com­ DEPOSIT EACH WEEK progress in evaluating and reporting learned and that which is not being 8. You may enter as many times as you wish and should enter every week and at every cooperating store as AS NEW DRAWINSS ARE HELD WEEKLY petition for limited space on on student achievement. learned,” Kennedy said. new drawings are held each week and weekly winners coupons are placed In master cylinder lor final drawing. No purchase necessary...Must be over 18 years of HERALD shore for oil and fish In a memo to the Board of Educa­ In a preface to details on testing age or older to win. You need not be present to win processing operations. over Grasso budget proposals 9| Winner of the master cylinder drawing will spin the “wheel” listing the cars available. Where the wheel stops but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car tion, Kennedy said evaluation efforts methods and results, Kennedy said, ALL "Educators need to know not only determines the winning car. (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes have identified certain “areas of con­ riio follouitijc in tlio firnt of a Lawmakers who already rejected picked up steam as lawmakers what has been learned, but how well & license. BOSTON - The cern” and educators have done surivH (Ml (aov. Klla \\ the takeover of the fund once last realize llie state’s financial straits it has been learned in order to make 10. The auto dealer of the winning car has the right to a reasonable ordering and delivery time If the car Is not Massachusetts House has ap­ something about those concerns. Imi(Ij{H plans, riiis pari duals h UIi December were put under additional has left them with few alternatives. Sn sauallfll^lA WEEK proved a resolution asking Kennedy listed a variety of ongoing adequate plans and in order to The winner must pay any tax and license fees. lliisi V(‘ar*s litid|cul. I'liu second part pressure when the state’s credit drop The use of one-time-only revenues Congress for a constitutional testing programs and reported that prescribe the appropriate sequence uill l)(‘ (Ml proposed revenues for was blamed on the proposed spending ivas sited by Moody's Investors Ser­ of steps so that learning can take amendment barring forced test results from Manchester are fiscal year 1977, and ihe lliird will of one-shot income such as tlic fund. vice Friday when it downgraded its place. busing of school children. It better than state and national !«e (Ml possiiile spending cuts in Connecticut rating from AA to At. “In education, as in industry, the Longer work week now goes to the Senate. averages. 1977. Standard and Poor's retained its AA goal is tiD assure success by setting Look For Coupons In The Ads Of The Following Merchants. ■■ Kennedy’s memo, being sent to the The plan to lengthen the work week rating of the state Monday. up a series of controls. The controls BY JUAN TAMAYO Board of D irectors and Town from 35 to 40 hours was also defeated The $29 million from the SSM Fund Manager Robert Weiss, is a response consist of tests that will tell precisely HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. El)a T. last December, but apparently it has ------Sit Page T»<> FRANK’S SUPERMARKET LIGGETT DRUG LYNCH TOYOTA SHOOR JEWELERS ALCAR AUTO PARTS PILGRIM FABRICS National to Director Paul Willhide’s question what the student has or has not Grasso’s plans to wind up this fiscal 725 E. M IDDLE TPKE. year in the black rest on three MANCHESTER PARKADE 345 CEN TER STREET 917 MAIN STREET 220 SPRUCE ST. A 177 HARTFORD ROAD about how educators measure their learned,” Kennedy said. 264 TALCOTTVILLE RD„ VERNON POTOMAC, Md. - success. The question came during a Kennedy then listed eiglit testing proposals that have not exactly set ADAMS APPLE WORTHS S&S BUICK CONSUMER SALES FLOWER FASHION Authorities are searching for joint meeting of directors and methods: the legislature on fire. MANCHESTER PARKADE MANCHESTER PARKADE & DOWNTOWN 81 ADAMS STREET MANCHESTER PARKADE DAIRY QUEEN 85 E. CEN TER STREET Bradford Bishop Jr., a 38-year- educators to discuss the school • Achievement tests, standardized And last week’s downgrading of the ^ FOOD MART 242 BROAD STREET old State Department official board’s 1976-1977 spending, plan. tests given at the ends of Grades 3, 6 state credit rating from AA to A1 MANCHESTER MOTORS MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH ] B. D. PEARL MANCHESTER CYCLE whose mother, wife and three and 8. A summary of test results has may have thrown a splash of cold '^ANCHESTER PARKAJ^E 512 W. CEN TER STREET 178 W. M IDDLE TPKE. “The Manchester public schools ROUTE 83, TALCOTTVILLE I 849 M AIN STREET TURNPIKE TV sons were found in a shallow haven’t escaped the criticism that shown that Manchester students water on lawmakers, already trying \ 273 W. M ID D LE TPKE. / i /J AGWAY grave in North Carolina last has been raised across the country,” exceed the national grade equivalen­ to stay unsullied by controversy CHORCHES MOTORS / POTTERY SHED MIDAS MUFFLER week. cies. before the November elections. k\- / m \ ^ / b u c k l a n d r o a d 80 OAKLAND STREET 285 MAIN STREET Kennedy said. "Questions and con­ 397 BROAD STREET TED TRUDON VOLKSWAGEN • Criterion-referenced tests, The governor wants to fill a $40.3 ROUTE 83. TALCO TTVILLE cerns have been articulated with respect to the performance of prepared by teachers and given at million deficit forecast for June 30 DECORMIER MOTORS ARTHUR DRUG OPTICAL STYLE BAR PANAMA CITY, Fla. - An with $29.5 million from the Soldiers, 2»9>fiROMV^TREET 763 MAIN ST. A 191 MAIN ST. Manchester public school students. the end of each grade level. The pur­ 942 M AIN STREET TIRE OUTLET Aramco spokesman has an­ Sailors and Marines Fund, a longer RO UTE 83. VERNON “ The Board of Education in pose of such tests is to make sure the nounced the meeting between work week for state employes and $5 TED T R U p PONTIAC MY TYRE MAN SABRINA POOL U.S. shareholders and Arabian Manchester is obviously sensitive to curriculum suits the students, THE WINNER WILL 373 M M M STREET ROUTE 44A, COVENTRY doubts that anyone has about lear­ Kennedy said. million in revenues from next fiscal 397 BROAD STREET REGAL MUFFLER officials here is for the transfer 323 C EN TER STREET year. DILLON FORD 20th CENTURY TV of Aramco's ownership to 176 B U R N SID E AVE.. EAST HARTFORD Saudi Arabia. 319 MAIN STREET ANDY’S ROAST BEEF 257 BRO AD STREET WESTERN BEEF SPIN THE 63 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER WALLPAPER MORIARTY BROTHERS yiHNER’S IRVINGTON, N.J. - Some Grasso and advisors split 315 CEN TER STREET 1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE JOHNSON PAINT 3,400 drivers and other workers 723 MAIN STREET & PAINT CO. 185 W. M ID D LE TPKE. voted to strike against the CARTER CHEVROLET FARR’S nation’s largest commuter bus 1229 M AIN STREET MARI-MAD’S WHEEL 2 M AIN STREET MANCHESTER HONDA line today, forcing 450,000 daily on state income tax issue 691 M AIN STREET W. G. GLENNEY 24 A D A M S STREET commuters to find other ways MANCHESTER DRUG of getting to work. HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. repeal in 1971 after it was approved, Weiner said much of his opposition 9 336 NORTH MAIN ST. TO SELECT THE CAR 717 M AIN STREET RICK’S TOYS DAIRY QUEEN Grasso’s top economic advisors have but before it could take effect. was based on lack of information K ELLY RD., VERNO N C IR C LE publicly split with her and come out Where The Wheel Stops, Will Be , HOUSE & HALE 684 HARTFORD PO AD Its proponents claim it would about the proposal and whether it SAMUEL LTD in favor of an income tax. equalize the tax burden, taking more would be accompanied by a limit on The Automobile The Winner WIN / 945 MAIN STREET KMART International K-MART PLAZA, VERNON The Council of Economic Advisors from those with larger incomes and spending. Jtecelve. J i SPENCER STREET Monday for the first time expressed allowing the reduction or abolition of “None of these proposals have in­ COUNTRY LOFT its feeling on the matter, although in­ 254 BRO AD STREET NASSIFF ARMS ANDERSON U H L E BEIRUT — Moslem troops the seven per cent sates tax. dicated any plans for the control of 991 M AIN STREET MANCHESTER PARKADE rebelled in southeast Lebanon dividual members have taken sides Opponents, pointing to the numbers expenditures to go with an income publicly before. Mrs. Grasso quickly today, seizing a barracks and of loopholes in the federal income tax tax," he said. “I am particularly in­ the second medieval fortress in dismissed the recommendation, say the rich would escape paying and terested in the experiences of states saying it would have no influence. the middle class would suffer. They ______two days. Premier Rashid that have an income tax. What has it Karami said the unrest in army “The majority of the Council of also to state's with income actually done and who does it ranks had caused a grave situa­ Economic Advisors favors a prudent taxes, noting many have high sales benefit?” tion add the government had and efficient income tax if it can be taxes also. MHS student writes TV drama developed to the benefit of the people Sen. Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield, foiled attempts to partition the Voting for the motion was John of Connecticut," the panel said. the cochairman of the Finance Com­ Rick Carlton, a junior at Manchester High School, edits a country. Driscoll of the Connecticut State mittee and a strong backer of an in­ “I have no intention of supporting videotape he wrote, directed and produced as a class project this an income tax. I think the important Labor Council, AFL-CIO, banker and come tax, welcomed the recommen­ T^HIS ALL-OUT 1976 WIN A FREE AUTO PROMOTION... PARIS — A 24-hour strike for business before us is to restrict spen­ real estate developer David Chase dation, saying it was the beginning of year, airing on cable television Channel 23 tonight at 6. Carlton higher wages by millions of in­ ding within* the limits of our present and University of Connecticut “rational discussion." said the 25-minute tape is an original drama, featuring amateur '''he Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with The Manchester Herald and dustrial workers and civil ser­ tax structure and to continue our economomist David Pinsky. “I think it’s the beginning of a actors from the Manchester area, about the lives of two h i lo S ® ®?*'^ appearing in The Herald thru March 31,1976 and deposit each week at each retail store listed and vants tied up France’s railroad work to insure maximum utilization Opposing the proposal was Paul rational discussion of tax reform. It brothers, one a returning Vietnam veteran and the other a and mail deliveries today, only of every tax dollar,’’ she responded. Weiner, another UConn professor. (the income tax) will be one of the leukemia victim. Carlton, planning a career in television broad­ you m ay be the winner of a 1976 automobile from one of the Great Manchester Auto Dealers. The winner will spin the wheel to select the automobile. two days after a left-wing vic­ The fifth member of the council, subjects considered in the coming The income tax has become casting, has made other tapes in past years but this is the first to tory in local elections. something of a sacred cow at the Arthur L. Woods, of the Connecticut period when Connecticut develops a Capitol. Most lawmakers remember Business and Industry Association, broader, more modern fiscal get a big audience through public access to Manchester’s cable the public oijlcry that forced its did not attend the meeting. policy,” she said. television. (Herald photo by Pinto) PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn:, Tues., March 9, 1976 Manchester student Two youths arrested MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 9, 1976 — PAGE THREE (Continued from Page One) have learned and also serve as a con- “The staff of the Manchester M in h eiW N $ $7i« r » ' THs Giiwon 1 . Wft Rdt Coupw With Ibis C«i|XMi I WKHIMs Cm i mechanical ability and space trol for teachers and the public schools doesn’t claim total t$7.5tr^ !( I $7i0 Ptardam F«« $ i PardaM relations. The test allows guidance departments, Kennedy said, success," Kennedy said, “but we do The VFW Auxiliary will meet on marijuana charges 8 VJSO Pmhase 170 counselors to help students select • Other contests, such as regional claim that we have a fairly tonight at 7:30 at the post home. CokSMcUf Fmil Mlniits MaM courses based on ability and in­ and statewide mathematics and sophisticated handle on strengths and The Golden Age Club meeting Sweet Life Sweet LNe Two more Manchester High School driving while under the influence of terest, English competition. In both areas, weaknesses within the total instruc­ scheduled for Friday has been students have been arrested by liquor and driving without a license, Mr. Automatic • The Otis Lennon I.Q. Test, given Manchester High School students tional program.” canceled. ORANGE Manchester Police on marijuana on New St. Court date Is March 30. EX-UftGE to Grade 10 students to measure their have placed high on the list of con­ Kennedy’s memo concluded, “For WHITE charges in a continuing police effort • Cindy M, Marquis, 18, of 7 BUTTER SUGAR mental ability. tenders, Kennedy said. those students who come to us fairly St, Margaret’s Circle will have its I to cooperate with school authorities. Glenstone Dr., Vernon, charg^ Mon­ JUICE ! G O FFS • Scholastic Aptitude Tests, a In explaining results of testing ef­ well adjusted emotionally and social­ monthly social program tonight at 1-lb.Qtre. I 5 -lb . B a g Detective Capt. Joseph Sartor said day night with fourth-degree larceny e o z . I 1-lb. Can voluntary test in Grades 11 and 12 forts, Kennedy said tests have shown ly, we know that we can help most of 7:30 at the KofC Home. John i today. (shoplifting) at Caldor of consisting of two tests: Verbal and strengths and weaknesses throughout those students to learn what we Zapadka of Woodland Gardens will The two — both 15-year-old boys — Manchester, Burr Corners Shopping mathematics. While scores at both the school system. believe they must learn.” be guest speaker. Supermarkets were taken into custody Monday Plaza. Court date is Marc 22. We Reserve !$^09 the state and national level have In the last few years, spelling was Kennedy said he hopes the more afternoon. Sartor said. Police seized The Right declined over the years. identified as a weakness, Kennedy complete answers in his memo will The VFW Auxiliary will sponsor its 7 9 * 1 7 9 * 10 marijuana cigarettes when the Vandalism estimated to cost more To Limit : Manchester’s mean scores continue said, and money was authorized for satisfy town officials studying the annual St. Patrick’s Day dinner two were apprehended. than $1,200 was reported to Qiianlltlet. I MON.-WED. I MON.-WED. MON. - WED. I MON. - WED. to exceed both the state and national new instructional materials and a school budget request. He also dance Saturday at the post home. The boys ‘Averen’t identified lioz. mean scores, Kennedy said. new spelling curriculum. Other promised future reports on after­ Dinner will be served at 7 p.m., and Manchester Police Monday. A $1,000 Manchester QOOD THRU MARCH 13 boOD THRU MARCH 10 UOOD THRU MARCH 10 QOOD THRU MARCH 10, | . QOOD THRU MARCH 10 because of their ages. One was loss was reported by Carter I ONI COUPON PM PAMILV I I • Course examinations, the end-of- minor weaknesses, also corrected, graduation status of Manchester the Twilighters will play for dancing DOUBLE S&H GREEN - ONE eOUPm PER FAMILY |O H E COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAM IL^'ONE COUPON PER FAMILY released to his parents, Sagtor said, Chevrolet, 1229 Main St., where tires Glastonbury semester exams given in Grades 7 to have been shown in reading and students and followups on special from 9 to 1 a.m. Ticket information and the other was sent to Hartford’s on nine automobiles were slashed. West Hartford 12. The results tell what students language arts, he said. vocational programs. may be of obtained by calling the Juvenile Detention Center after his STAMPS WEDNESDAY post home, 646-9018. Damages amounting to about $200 Wethersfield parents declined to assume respon­ were reported by Wilson’s Service sibility for him. Station, 248 Spruce St., where four The Verplanck School PTA 50-60 Both were referred to Juvenile tires were slashed and gasoline pump Legislature not too enthused Sok-Hop committee will meet tonight Court. hoses cut. at 7:30 in the school library. All in­ On Friday, two 15-year-old boys Thefts reported to police Monday (Continued from Page One) terested parents are invited to at­ were taken into custody on similar say there is no assurance the flow of legislature, is not yet working and tend. ineluded ski boots and a bottle of and the $2.5 million to be saved state funds will continue in the lawmakers seem to have a clear charges and six marijuana cigarettes liquor, valued at $90, stolen from a were seized. Those two were through the longer work week would future. legal field.ahead in their considera­ Housing needed car parked .on Lydall St. reduce the $40.3 deficit to about $9 I’akcover chances

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 9, 1976- PAGE FIVE Hadassah planning PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVKNING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. March 9, 1976 1 annual craft fair The Manchester Chapter of Child and Family Services Act analyzed Hadassah will conduct its second an­ ilaurli^fil^r Sitjutu^ U m l h nual craft fair on Sunday, June 6 Manchoster -■ A City of Village Charm 1 WASHINGTON - It is called the family,” that it “repeatedly opens of a federal committee setting stab- from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the : Child and Family Services Act. By the door to increased governmental dards applicable in the home as well Manchester Parkade. f Founded Oct. 1, 1881 • . ; creating standardized day-care Andrew Tully interference with the parental role.” as in day-care centers. I Member, Audit Butoau ol Clrculabon Member. United Press Internstional center "settings,” the federal For example, Shuster points but Moreover, the bill, as Shuster puts Approximately 150 craftsmen are f Published by tire Manchester Publtshing Co„ Herald Square, government would finance an that the word “program” is defined it, “blithely asserts that the govern­ expected to display items such as Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. attempt to provide guidance for the bill’s weaknesses — indeed, its ment will work in partnership” with as “.. .any program, service or activi­ Had a busy weekend (a little too Mayor and Mrs. Matt Moriarty Jr.; Emerald Isle. But, evidently, St. dolls, pottery, leather and social, physical, nutritional and psy­ dangers. Unlike some of the bill’s oj)- parents. I don't know how many ty which is conducted full- or part- busy) but it was fun. the Fred Rameys (he’s director of Patrick himself was an abstainer woodworking. Only handcrafted Raymond P, Robinson, Edltor-Publistior Harold E Turkingion. Managing Editor chological development ot the child ponents, lie does not descend to the parents’ want to work “ In time in the liome, in scliools or in Friday night 1 went to see the Business and Careers Division at who didnot mind if others lifted a items will be accepted. in these centers. hysteria of warning that it would partnership” with the government in child-care facilities.” This definition, Theodore Bikel in “Zorba” and what Manchester Community College); few. , OpiniQfs It is a had bill. Not because allow the government to take as Shuster says, "speaks for itself.” raising their children, but Shuster is Applications are available by con­ children from their homes and raise a talented man he is. Frank Filloramo, program chairman The story of St. Patrick and Washington should not be concerned Section 201 c(2)c of the bill says: on target when he questions the con­ for UNICO; Dr. John Basile of St. tacting Mrs. Merrie Levin of with child welfare, but because its them in communes, or to examine The music was lively and the rest usquebaugh goes something like this: “The Secretary (of Health, Educa­ stitutionality of a law permitting the of the cast performed equally well. Francis Hospital, past national presi­ St. Patrick met a man who told him Manchester at 646-8192. broad and sweeping language invites the ability of parents to raise their tion, and Welfare) shall...appoint a government legally to form such a cliildren. No provisions of the bill so Hope to interview him within a dent of UNICO; w . and Mrs. I)onaId he looked tired. St. Patrick said he abuse in the delicate area of parent- Special Committee on Federal Stan­ partnership. Jackson, and many others that I Learning to live cliild relationships and creates the much as hint at such outlandishness. week or so, and find out more about hadn’t had food or water all day. The dards for Child Care...Such com­ There is altogether too much Big his preference for roles, future plans, didn't get a chance to chat with in the man ran to his well and brought back potential lor misuse of the bill’s Shuster's complaint is that the mittee shall participate in the Brother in the proposed Child and language of the legislation in fact etc. crowded Bushnell foyer. a jug of water. St. Patrick drank w i t h authorily. / Family Services Act. Section 403 is miclear power development of federal standards for Then on Saturday, I was lucky Proceeds are to benefit the UNICO deeply and said, “Ah, this is truly the Hep. K.G, (Bud) Shu.ster, It-Pa,, would permit the government "to especially chilling. It authorizes child care and modifications enough to be invited to the American project for the year, the as yet un­ water of life.” Then, the man drank It isn't the question rjf safety dividual energy use or popula­ has submitted the most tlioiiglitful legally intervene in the American HEW to make grants and enter into thereof..." I agree with Shuster that Legion’s 52nd anniversary celebra­ conquerable cooIey anemia. from the same jug and the water had .^ind comprehensive analysis of the contracts to "help parents and high that is the main obstacle, to tion size, or both. this section suggests the possibility tion. miraculously turned to usquebaugh, Navy Seaman Brent A. Flye, son of school students understand and prac­ the peaceful use of nuclear What Hardin suggests, The caterers certainly know how to which is a contraction of the Gaelic Mrs. Marian L. Hall of Manchester, tice sound child-care techniques.” Gourmet Dinner whip up a roast beef dinner, com­ words for water of life. is taking part in a five-nation naval energy but simple l;um.'in however, amounts to the same The tccliniques, of course, would be The Manchester Scholarship Foun­ plete with salad, relish tray, A lot of blarney? Maybe, but who’s exercise off the California coast as a thing as liandiiig over our set by federal bureaucrats, who may dation Inc. in cooperation with the nature. macaroni and tomato sauce, cold cut to say. crewmember of the USS Truxtun, or may not qualify — personally—as Hotel and Food Service Management So contends '' human future as hostage to the platter. I was full before the main Some of the humorous cards on the homeported in Bremerton, Wash. experts in raising kids. Programs at Manchester Communi­ course came on. I know, I should shelves for St. Patrick’s Day read Named “Valiant Heritage” to ecologist" Garrett Hardin of crackpots among us, but liis Do we need still another govern­ ty College will conduct its fourth an­ have restrained myself, but that’s like this: commemorate America’s Bicenten­ the University of California. way would do so simply out of ment bureau? The bill’s sponsors nual Gourmet Dinner on March 25 at hard to do, especially when you’re “ You know you’re in a real Irish nial, the exercise involves 41 ships, ttie fear that tiicy might, by would create an "Office of Child and the Colony in Talcottville. Tlie human-ri.sk factor was not not doing the cooking. bar when somebody yells FIRE — 100 aircraft and more than 18,000 Family Services,” which would Past reports on these tremendous considered in tlie Rasmussen some remote possibility, steal Raymond D. Baldwin, former and everyone else shouts T il drink to men. supplant HEW’s Office of Child dinners have been mouth-watering, governor of the State of Connecticut, A 1972 graduate of D. Douglas High R e p 01' t . the f e d e r a i enough plutonium tonianufac- Development. If the proposed "ser­ so if you have a chance call, 643-2372 that.’ ” was the guest speaker. He told a few Another proclaims “ If you go out School, Portland, Ore., he joined the government's S2-million study lui’c an alomic bomb witii vices” are needed and make sense, between 6 and 9 p.m. for your reser­ amusing stories about his days in of­ into the woods on St. Patrick’s Day, Navy in November 1972. they could be administered by pre­ vation. of nuclear energy safety, he wiiicli to blackmail the world. fice, his meetings with President hide behind an old stump, and sit sent HEW personnel. When last seen, . says. He also ignores another Roosevelt, and his campaigning for Greening of America very quietly — you might see the lit­ HEW’s more than 144,000 employes Wendell Wilkie. Did you know more St. Patrick’s tle people.” Inside! it adds “take “This study ignoted tiic un­ basic law, and that is tliat it is •'constituted the biggest nonmilitary Air National Guard Airman Robin On Sunday night, I got starry-eyed Day greeting cards are sent in along a fifth of Irish whiskey and it’s reliability of Inimari beings ioolliardy to attempt to for- bureaucracy in Washington. E. Lindemann, daughter of Mrs. Vi­ listening to the songs of AI Martino at America than anywhere in the almost a sure thing.” ‘ Classmates reminisce Then there is the cost. The bill says vian L. Lindemann of South Hadley considered as individuals and imilale long-range social the Bushnell Memorial. The world? On the other hand, there are char­ the new set up would cost $1.8-biliion and Richard J. Lindemann of 14 as members of maiconli'r'fed policy on the liasis of the i Manchester Chapter of UNICO spon­ According to the researchers, m ing s a y in g s , such as “ An The Hon. Raymond E. Baldwin, former governor of the State of through 1978. But before he left of­ Franklin St., Rockville, was sored the event and the Manchester about 11 million green-tinted cards Irishman’s heart is nothing but his groups seeking social jusuce '. urrciit stale of any given fice, former HEW Secretary Casper graduated from Air Force basic Connecticut, at left, chats with his old classmate from was well-represented. will go through the mails before imagination." (George Bernard Weinberger estimated that the Child training at Lackland AFB, Tex. Wesleyan University (1912) Charles (Pete) Wigren, a past com­ (as they perceive it ' tiirough leciinology. Otherwise, we When he sang such memorable March 17. Shaw); “Erin, the tear and the smile and Family Services Act eventually mander of the Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post of the American acts of .sa bo t a ;.;c and should have banned the smoke- songs as "Blue Spanish Eyes,” and Another thing I never knew is that in thine eyes, blend like the rainbow She now goes to Sheppard AFB, would cost a minimum of $14-billion "Stranger in the Night,” well I want St. Patrick was a teatotaler. The that hangs in the skies.” (Thomas Tex., for specialized training in the Legion at the Post’s 52nd annual anniversary dinner-dance terrorism." belching internal combustion a year. - you to know they took me back — patron saint of Ireland has always Moore); “If you ever ride in Ireland, medical services field. Airman Saturday night. Baldwin was the keynote speaker. Following a Hardin has promulgated engine as a public menace We can’t afford it. But there is WAY back. been credited with bringing the jest may yet be said: There is the Lindemann is a 1972 graduate of roast beef dinner, music for dancing was provided by tlie something more important than the wliat lie calls ttic basic law of back In Hie 1890s. Among those attending were usquebaugh (whiskey) to the land of broken hearts, and the land of Enrico Fermi High School in Enfield. price tag. As Shuster puts it, “ We Dubaldo Orchestra. (Herald photo by Dunn) peaceful atomic energy: "A There are reactor designs . ■ - broken heads." (G.K. Chesterton) should be reducing the government’s pluralistic society tliat cannot under development which influence on the lives of individuals, survive without atomir energy promise imicli more efficient not announcing new standards and Births cannot survive witli it." and safe production of nuclear U '¥ i regulations...not decreeing from ARTHUR DRUG BACKS REFRESHHENI NEEDS? Once this is accepted, lie told energy and which do not use Washington how children are to be IntiTcate iron gate guards ttio entrance ol tiie Memorial Building. Park Place, Rockville, raised.” Amen — in spades. Carr, Ryan Alexander, We Corry A Foil the recent meeting of tiic uranium or its dangerous Manchester and the late A r th u r ^ s Iniiit in 1889. iPtiolo bv Barbara Richmond) son of Francis ind Tina James Andrews. Her YOUR RIGHT TO KNOWI Selection of American Association tor tlie byproducts, plutoiiiuin. Patelli Carr of 27 Hun­ paternal grandparents are ^ DRUG STORES Advancement of Science in For better or worse, man has tington St. He vas bom Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cur­ YOUR PRESCRIPTION Fine Wines State’’s education policy limited by tight budget and edicts March 2 at Manchester tis of Prospect Harbor, Boston, there are only two bitten inlo the apple of 190 FARMINGTON AVE.. HARTFORD, CONN. 527 1164 Memorial Hospital. His Maine. She has a sister, PRICE IN ADVANCE. Liquors leciinology and must learn to 942 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER. CONN. 643 1505 avenues of escape from in­ HAKTFOKD lU Fl' A tiglit year, Klebanoff said. one-third, Walsh said. maternal grandparents are Tracy Aileen 5. Ever been surprised when it ' '144 BROAD ST.; WINDSOR. CONN. 688 5283 "’"''* evitable tragedy adapt iiimself to the con­ Jiudgct and court rulings arc restric­ Hv I’ M I. F. .S(:m.M)|,|:|{ Jr. "We have a moral obligation lor Higher education in Connecticut is Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Patelli came to pay for your Cold Beer ting tiic ability of tiic legislature to Hie $52.7 million," Mrs. Martin said. presently divided between the state -,.40.MAIN ST., ROC,KVIl,L'E,C(3NN;vr87S,9263' One is to cliangc our sequences. As anotlier scien­ of Manchester. His pater­ Killund, Jason Peter, prescription? make dianges iji Conncclicul's tali may resolve questions about Slie and Klebanoff were uncertain college and university, the communi­ nal grandpareits are Mr. son of Carl G. and Barbara ALL AT MINIMUM pluralistic society into one that tist pointed out in Boston, If so, you will appreciate our consumer Prescription! cducati'iii policy. wlietlier or not funding equalization what would happen to money for ty colleges and technical colleges, and Mrs. William Carr of Lange Edlund of 137 LEGAL PRICES is so completely totalitarian Hiere is no perfect safety, and Tiic most expensive item in tiic IS required, according to Hie attorney projects less firmly committed. with 28 schools and a $10.5 million Glastonbury. Hs maternal Brookfield St. He was born book. It's on the counter - It's for you. (Not available in Windsor) SAIE 41 ROCKVIltE S M4NCHESIER STORES OHIV tliat sabotage and letrorism tlie best we can do is apply our slate’s citucation budge<, aid to local general's office. “ We have to act this year," budget, 1 great-grandfather is J.T. March 4 at Manchester can be prevented. The oilier i.s knowledge to Hie creation of a scliools known as ADM because il is I.egislation approved last year Klebanoff said, but lie declined to Prior to 1971 they charged no tui­ LaVigne of Wtndstock, N. Memorial Hospital. His tum|)iitcd on the basis ol Average predict what method would be used tion. They now charge between $200 B. , Canada. Ks paternal to diminisii our total energy safe and sane and liealHiy a created a special state lottery whose maternal grandparents are Daily Member.siiip, is under con­ revenues, about $7 million, would be to limit the building program. and $350 and would charge $50 more great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lange REVLON Supersheer I— I EARTH BORN needs by diininislmi,!- eitiicr in­ world a.s possible. sideration by I lie state Sujn eme It could be a limit, he said, or each semester under one tuition hike Mr. and Mrs. R. distributed to scliools on the basis of of West Hartford. His KNIVES for the millions» T Y . IE N O I Court. eadi town's wealtli and its student possibly a process to cut Hie number proposal, Walsh said. Schuckerow a tuition hike March 3 at Manchester major threat to Hie nation's remedy." year are expected to iotal $l(i2 added cost of educating children with would be passed. He was only Memorial Hospital. His Our Reg. $1.49 llirougli state purchase of textbooks. notes Vi Price MFG. Lisi SI.89 residential stiade trees. In the meantime, lovers of million. No new aid scheme has been in­ physical, emotional or other learning "hopeful’’ about chances for a bill maternal gnndparents are While some remedies liave Hie traditional pancake topping liubinow ruled students' liglit lo troduced this session, according to diftieulHes, according to Rep. Robert combining the four higher education Mr. and Irs. Joseph Beth Ingraham, PRE-SOFTENED EARTH BORN r been found for Diilcli elm dis­ liave no cause to worry. The equal educational opporlunity has Education Commitlec co-chairman M. Walsh, D-Coventry. systems under a single board of Bojarski of East Hartford. KOTEX been violated by widely varying Sen. Mary A. Martin, D-Groton, "No one is willing to talk about regents. His paternal grandmother daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ease, there is at present no blight will not affect produc­ expenditures per student, depending "We liaven't got enough money to capping (limiting) Hie program, and A combined board, he said, “would is ^ s . Gemid Kolasinski David E. Ingraham of PASTE WAX MAXI-PADS RINSE & known cure for tlie widespread tion of syrup, according to a on a town's wealth. help public schools. The state cannot rightfully so,’’ Walsh said. "The key be student oriented, instead of in­ Sr. of West Hartford. He Manchester, and formerly JUi ' ^ maple deidine, says University .spokesman fur developers of a .Need (‘.stiiiialcd afford to help private schools," Mrs. issue Hiis .vear will be surveillance," stitutionally oriented.” Present has a broUur, Bryan 2. of Vernon, has been named Box of 30 CONDIIIONER ' He did not say how the spending Martin .said. tliat is, does all the money really go boards are interested in “self- to Who’s Who in American Same flavors as shampoo , of Micliigan tree patliologist vnciiiiin pumping method of to help the children. perpetuation to the detriment of the K ra n m as, D e re k Junior Colleges. She is a should bo equalized, but one estimate B o n d i u ' c i Im h i) ; li Harrison L. Morion. extracting sap from maple he was given sliowed .$313 million 8|H'ciuFeiliicalion best interests of their students.” William, S)n of Raymond senior at Lasell Junior Another critical issue tills year is Walsh said operating costs could be College in Newton, Mass., Maple dedino right now is trees. The speed of extraction would be needed to bring all (,'onnec- Hie use of state bonds to build local Most children in special education C. and Lesley Bell Kran- reduced $10 million a year by con­ mas of Varehouse Point. where she is an art major. most prevalent in midwesteni and the great number of maple ticut towns up to tlie liigliest level schools. The program could require programs need them, and solidation, with a cut in capital costs He was Jom March 3 at During her two years at Takes the muscle out of „ ~ which is Darien's $1,600 |)cr pupil. sale of bonds wortli $52.7 million this municipalities don’t inflate the states but is also ap’pearing in trees ensures that even if Hie of $50 million over 10 years. Manchester Memorial Lasell, Miss Ingraham has waxing your car. A state supreme court liearing next year and another.$22 million next program's costs because they pay the northeast. Tiie disease, disease spreads, the market Hospital. His maternal served on the social com­ which may take 10 ye.irs to kill '•vill coritinuo to be well grandpaients are Mr. and mittee and was chairman of the freshman orientation a tree, is nio.st coninii.ui imiuiig siipfilied. Mrs. Join Bell of Hebron. MIXING Th e belief its of Humphreys’s noricandidacy His paUrnal grandparents committee. She had the two popular .-liade varieties, indeed, says the company, are Mr and Mrs. Anthony lead in the c o lle g e ’s BOWL SET Powdery Spray the Norway maple and tlie were it not for vacuum pum­ Krannus of Broad Brook. production of “Caberet” have to make deals or get nothing, he 3 Colorful plastic mixing WA.SHINGTON - It has probably so indebted to a Cleveland con­ He hai a brother, Ray­ and is presently president sugar maple, in .Ann Arbor, as ping, Hie cost of maple syrup tributor named Josepli Clark (up to settled over-all for 4 cents on the never crossed Hubert Humphrey’s mond C. II, 2. of the college’s drama bowls with covers many as 50 per coiit of the would long ago have become mind but one of the benefits of iiis Tom Tiede $175,000) that when Clark decided dollar, $35,000 in total. A printer in club. She is also pqblicity last year to support Terry Sanford he Chicago said it for many, of the sugar maples sliow i.'.une iti- loo iiigli for most tiouseholds to decision to remain aloof from early Peel, Amber Beverlle, chairman for the Student was quickly able to persuade a con­ burned: "Do people out there know presidential primaries is that iie doe.s daughter of Henry H. HI Government Association, dicatioii.s of dtieline. afford. siderably reluctant HHH to put in an what kind of a bum this guy really not have to undergo wliat for Hie of­ • integrity of hi.s office by not preven- and Bienda Berry Peck of social activities coor­ 3fl “We don'i liiiow wiiai Hie ironic appearance at a Sanford fund­ is?” ficial candidates may he the most, ting employes from accepting Rt. 2, Vail St., Hebron. She dinator, an admissions in­ raiser. Perhaps there are people in 1? 0/ Can withering public examinaiion in foreign kickbacks. His resignation was horn March 3 at tern and art editor of tte Humphrey says he is now clear of America who know Hubert American political history. was quickly accepted by the White Manchester Memorial college’s literary publicly debt to Clark, and American Airlines Humphrey as a bum. A machine While Hie otliers sweat out the in­ House. Hosptal. Her maternal tion, “The Quill.” as well. But were he a formal can­ politician, a weary product and G I L tm E LILT vestigations into the cobwebbed cor­ Then Hiero was Max Kamplemaii, granciparents are Mr. and didate, and under the microscope of champion of mega-government, an ners of their careers. Hie snoops Neal Peterson and Eugene Foley, Mrs. Chester H. Berry of Onu of the diai aoforistu s of our meaningless lliings. cynicism, voters might be concerned almost fossilized relic of the age Grace M. Didan of 36 PUSHBUTTON time seems lo !je a grcdt .sense of. damnwell searching for dirt. confidants of Vice President Coveitry. Her paternal Bolton St. received a B.S. .DELUXE HOT , There is, even in the midst ot tlie Humphrey is untouclied by the with his method of debt eradication. when leaders told people everything loneliness whidi overwhelms in- inirly-lmriy of the city, a sad feeling Humphrey who were accused in grantbarents are Mr. and degree from University of HOME PERMANENT phenomenon of supeicilious post- Last year lie owed more than $900,000 but the truth. And were he officially SHAVE SYSTEM ilividiials. There is somelliiiij; witliin ol being alone, cut off within Congress as having been involved in Mrs, Henry H. Peck Jr. of the State of New York on Watergate suspicion. for various campaigns, much of it to running for the presidency, no doubt us sirivinj; lo expn is il.sel’' and, onr.scives Pcrliaps part of this is the government contractual Manchester. Feb. 26. Not that Hie Minnesota senator ■ irregularities. Kampleman was fatcats but s1te)|^f it to small some snoopy newsman would come failino. deepens our sense of isola- silnation into which wc liave entered businesses that couf^ ill afford non­ out and say so. lion. There is a n.-iuiral desire for would be injured by siicli probing. At cliarged with furthering an Agency Curtis, Regina * -- old age, tlie impersonalism of big least he has always been able to .sur­ payment. Suggesting creditors would $1 59 'jomi)anion.sliip and for sharing business and big government, a for Internatqmal Development con­ Kaihrrine, daughter of Judy Ann Lloyd, whieli, frustriited. moves ii.s vive allegations of misconduct in the tract; Peterson was said to have in­ Joseph F. and Karen An­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. $ 1 08 S diange in location — and part stems past — many many times in the past. sometimes I'.' do sfi aiige. and from the very inability of anyone to fluenced a Small Business Ad­ Open forum drews Curtis of 61 Robert J. Lloyd Jr. of For instance, tliere was Hie time in ministration contract for a Strickland St. She was born Porter St., has b ^ n named Our Reg. $24.95 communicate Ins inner self totally. 1961 when he used liis influence to If we truly believe in God, then we Minnesota concern for which his March 3 at Manchester to the dean's list for the . Y?FT?rjTf-k(y3 help get government loans for a brother was counsel. Foley, also Memorial Hospital. Her fall term at Russell Sage BEIGE OUTSIZE arc never really alone, for He is Minnesota company that Hie govern-' Ball committee efforts praised ARROW AM-FM more intimately present to us than A.I.D., was denounced for a maternal grandparents ahe College, Troy, N.Y. She is ment later accused of false claims mailtruck suspicion. Mrs. Regina Andrews of a junior at the college. PANTY HOSE •i.j years ago wc are to our.selves. His presence is and breach of contract. Humplirey To the editor, Bicentennial Grand Ball Committee. not merely that of creator, sustaining It should be'said that none of POCKET For the wuman with something e^fra I .Mandiesler High Sdiool's "Quill" sidestepped suspicions by ignoring I would like to give a vote of thanks W hat'^ enjoyable evening we had in us the life He has created. He is Hubert Humphrey’s earlier maga'/'.liie receives ;m award in the them and Hiereafter Hie issue was to cliairrnan John Sullivan and tlie SaturdM the 28th. The Armory was present as loving, concerned Father associates was formally charged 27th animal conlosl of the Coluinbia forgotten. decorated In full theme of the wlio knows and cares about our needs with violations. However, two of his Press Scholastic I’rcss .Association. And it should have been forgotten, Bicentennial: right down to I COMPLETE P i ^ n c even before we are aware of them. more recent friends have been. Nor­ Thanks voters Tlie Modern -Scliool of Music opens say Humphrey’s supporters. No man costumed ladies and gentlemen of He is file constant, faithful Compa­ man Sherman, a Humphrey press a lirancli at fl7S Main .St. over Quinn's can fairly he judged by Hie misadven­ To the editor, , the period. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT nion in our every ttiought and deed, aide, pleaded guilty in 1974 of aiding I’lia rmacy. tures of mere associates. And yet, and abetting an illegal dairy industry I would like to thank the many peo­ The individual buffet served to even in the midst of sleep. Tlie more were Humphrey a genuine candidate ple that assisted in my campaign for each table, was both convenient and COLD BEER real to us that He becomes, the more donation ($82,000) to the boss; Jack 10 y ears ago again, and therefore of fair ^ m e for Chestnut, a one-time Humphrey the Eighth Utility District clerk’s delicious. AND our lonely emptiness is filled. With Manchester's Slicitcrcd Workshop, the meat ax of skepticism, he migltt campaign manager, was sentenced position: the advisors who took their Music by Al Gentile and hisj 17- Him we cap share all our dreams and WE DELIVER .s[)onsoreil by Mancliester Associa­ face the concern of those who arc to fi)tic inontlis in prison last year for time to instruct the “novice;” the piece orchestra made dancing ^nd desires, our failures and tion for tlie Help of Hctardcd bothered by the consistency of ids his par-t in other campaign friends that let me "bend their ear” listening equally a pleasure. | achievements, confident that He Cliildrcn. is accredited by tlie associates’ misadventures. shenanigans on behalf of the senator. and gave moral support; my family, But most of all, 1 shall always rave ARTHUR DRUG listens and cares. With Him who is National Association ol Slicitcrcd There was, for example, Herbert By the way, campaign shenanigans and most of all the voters that the souvenir Bicentennial coin, giyen ^ Phoiw 643-1805 p, ail reality, no one can be lonely. [ master charge W 0 r k s li 0 p s and Home li o u n d Walters, a longtime Humphrey crony have been much more a part of believed in me. The past three' to all, as a remembrance of a grand ^ NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE Programs. who somehow became an assistant Humphrey than the indiscretion of montlis has been a period of time I evening. . 1 Navy Lt. Cmdi Charles I'' Sulimitted by secretary of state when the latter two associates. American Airlines will relish forever. Thanks again for a job well done. Mullaney is award'.'d a Distingiiisbed Hev. Robert W, Cronin was vice president. Walters was in filed suit against him last year for Sincerely, Mrs. Dorothy Lane • Flying Cro.ss for hi.s licroic .action m Pastor ok \ charge of the nation's Office of War^ nonpayment of $90,188 worth of cam­ Elwood^.D. Lechausse Webster Lane if an attcm|)ted i^scii-,' of a downed ;;t. Mauiice Church on Hunger until allegations were paign travel from 1968 to 1974. And 64 Tanner St. Box 118, RFD #1 pilol in NorLh Vieln.'nn. Bolton . made tliat he had compromised t)ie over the years the man had become Mancliester ' Manchester PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn., Tues., March 9. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchegter, Conn., Tuei,. March 9.1876— PAGE SEVEN

Mrs. Gerda Orr is in registration for boys and About town I charge of devotions. girls from 8 to 17 years old Directors^ HRC seek accord tonight Hostesses are Mrs. Lillian Thursday at Howell J. Gustafson, Mrs. Hedvig Cheney Regional Elarn, Mrs. Mary Levitt Vocational-Technical The Martin-South St. Mary’s Episcopal and Mrs. Anna Murphy. School auditorium from in Affirmative Action Plan dispute Schools PTA is meeting at Church will have a service 6:30 to 8 p.m. For further 7:30 tonight in Martin of Holy Communion The Young Marines of information, call 646-3553. An attempt will be made tonight to Several members of the Board of tor Monday but not made public, was School Auditorium, Dart­ Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Manchester will have after 6 p.m. ____ iron out differences between the Directors insist the HRC is only an requesTed of Weiss and McCarthy mouth Rd. The program the church. Manchester Board of Directors and advisory agency and that it has Feb. 9, when the directors reviewed will consist of four ihe Manchester Humane Relations authority only to advise. The direc­ a report they called incomplete and speakers on Manchester’s The property committee Commission (HRC). tors claim it's the responsibility of the unprofessional. Bicentennial Celebration— of Center Congregational Francis Mahoney and At issue is a jurisdictional dispute administration to draft an acceptable Supervisory and middle manage­ Church will meet tonight at Affirmative Action Plan and to ment personnel claim an unfair Nathan Agostinelli, co- 7:30 in the Robbins Room over the town's Affirmative Action chairmen; Ralph Mac- Plan, required under some federal monitor it. differential exists between their pay of the church. The The joint meeting tonight is at 8 and the pay for union personnel and carone and Janet O’Con­ stewardship committee grants. They are locally developed nor. The public is invited. employment regulations which seek p.m. in the Municipal Building have retained an attorney to press will meet at the same time to spell out equal opportunities for Hearing Room. their demands. in the church office. Funnyi Mrs. Mary Russo, Mrs. minorities and women seeking jobs Immediately following that meeting, the directors will discuss a One of their principal arguments is Linda Pessagno and Mrs. British Isles Chapter, or already employed and seeking a May 23, 1974 resolution adopted by Joan Sault, members of the promotions. 28-page report from Town Manager Daughters of the British Robert Weiss and Assistant Manager the &ard of Directors. It states that health committee of the Empire, will meet The HRC contends it is its function Charles McCarthy which spells out it is a board policy to retain Manchester Junior Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. at to monitor the town's Affirmative recommendations for pay raises for “reasonable differentials” between Women’s Club, will serve the Hartford Federal Action Plan and cites the ordinance management and supervisory per­ salaries for supervisory and manage­ the adult retarded group on Savings & Loan Building, which created the commission as its sonnel. ment personnel and those for per­ Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 1105 New Britian Ave., sonnel under union contracts. authority. Tho report, delivered to each direc­ Lincoln Center. Elmwood. More informa­ tion may be obtained by Hollis Circle of South calling 242-9551. United Methodist Church will meet tonight at 7:30 in The Youth Choir of Building bond eligibility list the church reception Emanuel Lutheran Church hall for a tour of the It doesnl will have a special rehear­ church.. ____ sal Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. may include 14 more schools The^orniiTsBible Class at the church in prepara­ of South United Methodist tion for Youth Sunday. voters last November with the un­ Church will meet tonight at HARTFORD (DPI) — Fourteen recommendations by Mrs. Grasso’s 7:30 at 1208 Main St. Cub Scout Pack 120 will school districts wondering how to Task Force on Public Works and derstanding the project would not be have a meeting Wednesday undertaken without state aid. The LOVE IS build the schools they had banked on Construction Projects, which last The parish life com­ at 7 p.m. at St. James Manchester project, in light of the getting state funding for may get week urged $100 million be set aside mittee of Emanuel School library for all Love is a giving for school building. Sept. 5, 1975 deadline mentioned (heir money after all, says the Senate Lutheran Church will meet parents interested in thing so give the gift But Mrs. Beck, one of the the most above, may be in that “gray area” head of the Finance Committee. tonight at 8 in the church helping prepare for next of love... a brilliant. look liko since it was approved by the voters They were left in limbo by Gov. influencial legislative forces when it reception room. year's activities. Scales beautiful, perfect fCIla T. Grasso when she submitted comes to fiscal policy, said the full with the knowledge that state bon­ will be available for those Keepsake diamond. her budget calling for $52.7 million authorization was unlikely. ding funds had been exhausted.) Beta Chapter of Beta wishing to weigh their for school construction for 37 other “We’re some place between $52.7 Local school officials and their Sigma Phi will meet pinewood derby cars. districts. million and $100 million. Whether state lawmakers pleaded with the tonight at 8 at the home of Sen. Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield, we’ll recommend the about $70 committee to bail out of the localities Mrs. Sam Cox; 31 Holcomb Mayfair Y Club will said Monday the state has a respon­ million that would be needed to cover who had planned their schools on the Q ia m cm /' Rd., Windsor. Tbe meet Wednesday at 1:30 sibility to schools Mrs. Grasso's all the school districts I don’t know,” assumption state funding would be program will include a she said. available. p.m. in Cronin Hall of Yoof Trust in _ budget left out. demonstration and ih* Oiomond Spetialisti" ^mueeme "We're considering a number The task force wanted the other $30 “The State of Connecticut has a Mayfair Gardens. All explanation of Yoga. Mayfair residents are in­ ManchMtor Parskda • MI-OOU alM beyond the $52,7 million, but I don't miliion for emergency school con­ moral obligation and quite possibly a a savin Vvmon. Brtolol PUm , W^Uwm. Skrabuiy struction over the next three years. legal obligation to meet its vite. know how far we will go," Mrs. Beck The Martha Circle of Districts that submitted the statuatory commitments,” said said after 23 witnesses pleaded with Emanuel Lutheran Church required forms after Sept. 5,1975, lie Arthur F. Poole, chairman of the her committee for the funds the will meet Thursday at 2 in a “gray” area, according to board of education of Regional Grasso administration declined, to p.m. in the music room. recommend. Finance Commissioner Jay 0. District 10. Lawmakers and school officials Tepper. They are not among^the ones packed the Finance Committee’s Mrs, Grasso cited in her budget as having a “moral commitment” for room for the three-hour hearing that ruA N cm tfni featured something of a rarity in the money. Connecticut politics — lawmakers (Editor’s note: A referendum for m a r r i e d , WITH KIDS advocating spending even if it meant renovations and improvements to the raising taxes. .Washington School and West Side Many called for adoption of Rec was approved by Manchester AFfUAMCN Democrats slate meeting NEXT TO STOP and SHOP A WORRIED GUY on delegate selection plan OR RADIOS An informational speakers for several 169 municipalities. FREE INSTALLATION WITH meeting for explaining the Democratic presidential A question and answer YOU CAN AFFORD delegate selection plan for hopefuls — Sen. Henry period will follow the talks. PURCHASE OF ANY MORILE (he Democratic National Jackson, Jimmy Carter, The informational CB RADIO AND ANTENNA (,'onvention is scheduled for Gov. George Wallace, Sen. meeting is for all in­ Thursday at 8 p.m. in Illing I-wank Church, Rep. Morris terested Democrats from • COBRA • ROYCE • PACE .limior High School. It is Manchester, Andover, Udall and Mrs. Ellen • FANON • GEMTRONICS open to the public. McCormack, Bolton, Coventry, East Arranged by Estelle G. The guest speaker will be Hartford, Glastonbury, • JOHNSON • HANDIC SBLI I''ianagan of Glastonbury, Sanford Cloud of Hartford, Hebron, South Windsor, • Sales • Service • Installation state central com- who will explain the East Windsor and Savings Bank Life Insurance is one of the mittcewoman from the 4th Marlborough. process for the April 27 lowest cost buys — anywhere. .Senatorial District and Democratic Caucus and WIN A FREE chairman of the First the May 11 Democratic Congressional District Af- Preferential Primary to be 1976 AUTO S B L I: Savings Bank Life Insurance lirmative Action Com­ held in each of the state’s -DEPOSIT- Only at a Mutual Savings Bank mittee, it will feature COUPON ONLY AT

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Colleges not selected Basketball Herald angle Baseball players waiting MIDGET NEW YORK (UPI) - Mar­ “They’re the ones responsible for think will cause them to? Cir­ That’s what wins you the games. big surprise for-NIT Registering an upset 28- Earl Yost vin Miller and two of the world the situation we have now,” he con­ cumstances.” “A lot of pitchers take a long tlmel 23 win last niqht was Army tinued. “But can you see them In Tampa, Fla., Johnny Bench and to get their arms together,” he & Navy over Andy’s at the ■■ Sports Editor champion Cincinnati Reds’ West Side Rec. Joe Maher walking away from a quarter-billion Pete Rose of the Reds said they added. NEW YORK (U P I)-N o e n e Charlotte (21-5), Kansas State (20-7) (15-10), Providence (19-10), Holy highest-paid stars agree that dollars worth of assets? 1 can’t and I Rose said that Bench, who visited and Holy Cross (21-9). had 19 points for the hoped to do something to break the could quibble with the selec­ Cross, Kansas State and even N.C. jt’s up to the club owners to don’t think anyone else can, either.” deadlock. the Tom Seaver camp at St.j Selected on Sunday were State. winners while John Spehar make the next ifiove in Miller, executive director of the “We’ve gotta get something Petersburg, Fla., Monday agreedj tion of North Carolina State Louisville, North Carolina A&T, Similarly, there were cries of com­ had eight and Kelly Turner baseball’s snarled Major League Players Association, going,” said Rose, who Monday con­ with him and that both would try toi and San Francisco to the Kentucky, Niagara, Oregon and plaint from George Washington, four for the losers. do something to get the negotiations negotiations. said he had no plans to take the case ducted a workout for nearly a dozen National Invitation Tourna­ Providence. which was 20-7 against reasonably to the National Labor Relations moving. But it was the overlooked, teams ‘"iPhere’s no way there can be no members of the Reds at the West ment Monday, but it was the strong competition. “It appears to ConnorB not as pictured when Connors went against New­ Board and try to force the Bench has signed a 1976 contract that made the biggest noise/at the baseball season,” Miller said Mon­ Tampa Little League complex. “Our schools not picked to complete me that toward the end of the What goes with this Jimmy combe his singles foes, Ashe was clubowners to open their spring club already has canceled three estimated at 8200,000 while Rose has selections and maybe they had a picking, they must of chosen one out BUSINESSMEN leading the cheers. day. “ The players will not strike. We training camps. signed for what is believe to be $190,- the 12-team field which Connors? have offered the owners a no-strike spring games and we can’t go much point. of a hat,” said Athletic Director Bob Jim Fagin pumped in 22 Ashe has won 17 of his last 18 “I think the owners will open up furthej;. The pitchers aren’t going to 000. The next meeting of the owners created the element of sur­ The man who has been pic­ agreement for four years and they’ve “The way our luck has been run­ Faris. “With our record and a more points, Merrill Meyers 21 matches and Connors has held the up­ eventually." he said. “What do I have much time to get in shape. and players is scheduled today. prise. ning this year,” said Florida State difficult schedule, it’s hard to unders­ and Don Coppen 15 to pace per hand In 20 of his 21 this season. refused it. tured as a villian and a spoiled N.C. State, ranked 20th in the na­ Coach Hugh Durham, “there were tand the committee’s choices.” Three J’s to a 96-74 romp Little wonder they rank No. 1 and brat and a misunderstood tion despite its also-ran finish in the six teams picked and we were The tournament will begin Satur­ over Westown Pharmacy No. 2 in the world. young man who hates the press tough Atlantic Coast Conference and probably number seven in considera­ day afternoon with Kentucky and last night at the Communi­ A challenge match between the 18-9 won-lost mark, and-San Fran­ tion. I felt this Yearn was as good as Niagara meeting at 1 p.m.. ty Y. Walt Bogar netted 21 and thinks of just one man, pair can’t miss at the box office. cisco (23-7), runnerup in the West the one that wem to the NCAA finals Providence taking on North Carolina and Craig Phillips 18 for Jimmy Connors. Connors would be welcomed back Celtics to try Coast Athletic Conference, were the four years ago.’? A&T at 3 p.m., UNC-Charlotte Westown. AH the above was anything but the In Hartford anytime, as well as Ashe glamour picks in the final six selec­ Florida State finished 20-6, better meeting San Francisco at 7 p.m. and Charles Setson tossed in truth when Connors made Hartford and the rest of the American team, tions. The other four teams were St. than—NIT picks St. Peter’s, Niagara St. Peter’s opposing Holy Cross at 9 30 points and Tom Malin 25 his stopping off point last weekend to Dennis Ralston, Bob Lutz, Stan P eter’s (19-10), North Carolina- (17-11), Oregon (19-10), Kentucky p.m. to lead Army & Navy to a help the United States win the Aetna Smith and Dick Stockton. new patterns 100-89 win over the Buz­ World Cup against Australia in the “I’d like to play again..if asked,’ zards, who were paced by best of seven point match by a lop­ Connors said. “I’ve enjoyed the event HARTFORD, (UPI) - may be 35 years old, but Jim Katin with 26 and Ron sided 6-1 score. and I’ve gotten to know my team­ there’s a lot more movement in the Boston Celtic offense when Sirois with 19 tallies. Connors was just great with the mates. The team spirit is fantastic.” he’s playing than when he’s sitting on the bench. Action at Illing Junior press. His play in two winning singles “We really are a team,” Ralston, Boston plays the New Orleans Jazz High last night saw Sport- matches against John Newcombe the USA captain said, and no one who Alabama mart outlast Fred’s and Tony Roche was simply superb. viewed the matches in person or via tonight at the Civic Center in Hart­ ford, and Coach will Steve Kuberski will fill Havlicek’s Athletic Club, 95-89, and His decorum was above reproach. He Channel 24 could disagree. role as the quick forward, even Aetna World Cup media champions Second Congo trounce added a new touch of class and color “It’s about time someone my age try all kinds of combinations to in­ comeback fuse some offense into Celtics though he has a hip problem. B.A.Club, 102-64. to the WCT. started speaking for myself. I hope “Steve has a most painful hip,” Combining their talents, Earl Yost, left, spurts editor of The... Tom Stalgaitis led Sport- Peck’s Bad Boy of tennis was basketball. The game is a complete everything is forgotten in the past,” said team doctor Thomas Silva. “It Herald, and Bud Collins of the Boston Globe, won the se­ mart with 31 points anything but. Connors said. sellout. nets win Without Havlicek, the fast break will continue to get banged up. It will cond annual Aetna World Cup Media Tennis Tournament followed by Bill John (18) Without question, Connors was the On the basis of conduct in Hart­ not be pleasant for Steve for some and Bill Davidson (12). center of attention of most of the 10,- slowed down to a stall Sunday after­ staged at the new Oukwood Farms Racquet Club in Glaston­ ford, all past derogatory statements time." Dan Jones scored 25 points. 000, plus, payees each day and when and actions attributed to him are noon even though the Celtics bury. Collins is also the voice of pro tennis on television. NEW YORK (UPI) - Losses in managed to pin an 88-87 defeat on the Haviicek, meanwhile, is making key games over the past three Rich Belekewicz 21 and Referee Frank Hammond presented forgotten. excellent progress according to The team combined to win six imitebes in a field of 14 Jack Burg 10 for Fred's. him to the Hartford audience for the Hartford, fortunately, saw the Detroit Pistons. It took a last-second seasons had earned a talented blocked shot by to save Siiva. teams. Alabama basketball team the reputa­ Rich Marnicki poured in 27 first time last Saturday a tremen­ new, matured Connors. "He is much more advanced than I tallies. Jay Howroyd 23 and dous round of applause greeted his the win. tion of a “choke team.” - The Jazz have never beaten the thought he would be at this time,” Defeats in the “big ones” forced Rick Raimondo 13 for name. The response was just as great End of the line said Silva. “We ll wait another week Congo while Kevin and Sunday afternoon. Celtics in their two-year existence. the Tide to share the Southeastern Bud Collins, the veteran Boston They came close last week, rallying and see if his knee says clear of Conference championship with ' Mark Kravontka showed “Everything about tennis excites water, lie’ll work out lightly next New Hampshire ski L. the way for B.A. with 31 me,” Connors noted after he added sportswriter, who teamed with me to from 22 points down in the last Vanderbilt in 1975 and Kentucky in win the Aetna World Cup media ten­ quarter. But the Celtics had enough Monday, probably, and that will tell 1973. And Alabama appeared to be and 16 markers respective­ Tony Roche to his list of victims Sun­ us a lot more." day, in the same methodical manner nis tournament, plays the game to hnid them off at the finish following the same script this ly. barefooted. Our friendship has business booming season. in which he defeated Newcombe 24 hours earlier. spanned better than 20 years from Needing only one victory in its last Tennis really gets me up for the oc­ the time he covered the Boston Red Second in M Division CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) — The ski business in New t\Yo games to win the undisputed SEC PEE WEE casion (match). I wish the treatment Sox and pro boxing before making it Hampshire’s White Mountains is running better than ever this title, the Tide was upset by Kentucky With Matt Farrel and (Herald photo by Pinto) everywhere was like it was here for big as the No. 1 tennis teevee an­ season, due in part to unemployment. Saturday and seem ^ to have lost its Joe Donovan each scoring nouncer in the country. He is a season finale to Vanderbilt Monday me,” the 23-year-old Connors said. Ski industry spokesmen say six points. Burger King former national mixed doubles Catholic trackmen night — trailing 68-66 with six He now works out of Caesar's Palace midweek skiing is at an all-time high, a good storm could change the pic­ Fishing tips from an expert nipped the Celtics, 21-20, champion...Nine of the New England seconds left. in Las Vegas. and many of the skiers on those days ture there. last night at the East Side Whalers 13 remaining games will be That’s when T.R. Dunn took Chuck Zanlungo, left, and Ron Pinto, center, both of Manchester "If you think that you know — when iift tickets are cheaper—are “We’re doing probably 10 to 15 per Rec. Brian Feshler had played at home. Phoenix moves into charge. and two of Connecticut's top bass fishermen, get tips from Roland everything about tennis, you are lose by half point unemployed persons, frequently men cent better than last year,” sajd nine tallies and Paul the Hartford Civic Center Dunn took the inbounds pass, ran lying. Nobody knows everything. I’m in the construction industry. former Gov. Sherman Adams, who Martin, nationally known professional angler and teevee personali­ Hohenthal seven for the Wednesday night with tickets the length of the court and fired a 13- learning every day,” the 1975 Missing out by one-half point of garnering the Class M Division “ 1 talk to a lot of people in the ski runs Loon. “We have had a very good ty. The local men have each won numerous prizes over the past Celtics. Dave Lammey had available. ’The Whalers have shown foot jump shot that missed. Australian, Wimbledon and U.S. indoor track title yesterday was East Catholic. lines. During midweek many of them season. It started off well and even 12 markers and Roger the greatest increase in WHA atten­ Scrambling under the board, he several years. The meeting took place at a Meriden sports show. champion said. The Eagles totaled 75 points while Weaver took the crown with tell me, 'I’m unemployed. I’m just up quite lately we’ve been able to keep Greenwood 10 to pace Top dance this season, with 60,000 more enough cover (Loon has snowmaking grabbed the and tapped it in Notch to a 28-19 win over payees than a year ago. The No.l box 75V2 points in the meet staged at the University of Connecticut. skiing for a day or two’,” Dave as the buzzer sounded. The Tide had Next challenge match Ingemie of the Mt. Washington equipment) so we’ve been able to Willie's, who were paced office draw in the loop is Quebec with This was the third time East has been runnerup and second time a reprieve. Valley Association said today. maintain a good level of income.” by Gary Gates with 11 The next tennis challenge match an average of 9,895 with the Whalers “The shot I took, I knew it was it’s missed the crown by a half point. ingemie’s group comprises five ski “Spring isn’t here yet,” Adams Rommie Loudd sentenced points and Tim Foley with has to be between Ashe and Connors. next at 9,276, Winnipeg and Houston short and followed it up Instinc­ Cephus Nolen took second in the long jump with a leap of 20- areas on the eastern side of Mt. added cheerfully, noting a six. The latter was noncommittal on the trailing with 8,769 and 8,767 tively,” said Dunn. feet lO'A-inches. He also took second in the 60-yard dash. Mark WashingtonJ— Attitash, Black, Cran- snowstorm was predicted for today. BOSTON (UPI) — former football palyer Tripp received three years Paced by Dean Page's 12 subject, while Ashe, who supplanted totals...Kevin Hurst, injured East Reginald King took it from there, F o rm e r New England Alfonzo Cain and Barbara probation. Skehan was the lone Eagle winner, taking the mile with a 4:29.0 more, Tyrol and Wildcat, plus the “One who lives in New England points, Nassiff Arms Connors as the No. 1 player in the Catholic High football player, has never knows when winter stops and scoring eight points in the overtime Patriots linebacker Rom- Trip. Cain received a one- Loudd will appeal the clocking. Bob Caffrey was the 60-yard fourth in the high jump, Jackson cross country ski trail com­ belted the Celtics, 27-10, world, said he would talk to Jimmy been released from the Newington spring begins.” to give seventh-ranked Alabama an mie Loudd and two year concurrent sentence Boston case, according to last night at the West Side about it. Hospital and is now home. The Mike Nolen third in dash and third in the 300-yard dash and Jim plex. 84-77 victory at Nashville, Tenn. On the western side of New Ingemie said skiing has slacked off associates have received and probation while Miss his attorney, John White. Rec. Mark Strasser added No one rooted harder for Ashe youngster suffered a broken neck in a King scored 27 points for the game Charest was sixth in the 1,000-yard run. England’s highest mountain, Sandy some in his area because the thaw in prison sentences for their five markers to the win­ Newcombe to win in his singles jayvee grid game last fall. but big center L ^ n Douglas had a Brian Foley took fourth place in the 300-yard dash and was se­ Hawes of Ski 93 also reports southern New England melted snow part in a conspiracy to dis-R/ttwIinn ning total while Billy Silver match against than Connors. And, game-high 30 points and 12 rebounds midweek skiing is up, and “a number and it is hard tor people in the Boston tribute $1,500 worth of | D W W I I I I J | paced the Celtics with cond by one-tenth of a second in the 600-yard run with a 1:17.6 before fouling out in overtime. of people using their midweek passes area to believe there still is plenty of seven tallies. docking. Luke O’Conner was fifth in the two-mile run and Bob The victory gave the Tide the SEC are construction workers who’d be snow.up north. James Kibble had 12 Frank and Steve Whitham took third and fifth respectively in the crown with a 15-3 record, one game Loudd was sentenced to PAKKADE JUNIOR - Bob Carlson 176-446, Eric out of woik at this time of year “ But good old Mother Nature’s points and Tony Chevrette ahead of 14th-ranked Tennessee, 14-4. two years in prison and Mary Vashalifski 194, Cin­ Oglesby 153-403, Jeff 60-yard hurdles. anyway.” going to come through and we’re six as WINF outdistanced “It showed people we weren’t a three years of special dy Dotson 175-489, Ken Brown 157-411, John The 4 X 200-yard quartet of Cephus Nolen, Frank, Whitham and He also finds a lot of airline pilots liable to get a couple big storms in the Knicks, 24-12. Mark choke team, something we’ve had the parole Monday by U.S. Leitz 200-521, Lea Thomas 192, Walt Silva 152- Jim McCann took second while in the final event of the meet, the working weekends and skiing at March or April,” he said. Wallings had eight reputation of being called,” said District Court Judge MacMullen 175-464, Matt 414, John Thomas 416, midweek in his area, which includes Skiing runs extra-long in the valley markers for the losers. 4 X 400-yard relay, the team of Skehan, Charest, McCann and Douglas. “ We finally did it.” Walter Jay Skinner, who Gluhosky 203, John Jenkins Scott Burgoyne 414, Bob Cannon Mountain, Mittersill, Loon because of Tuckerman’s Ravine on Standings: WINF 12-1. Rich Briggs took fifth, missing fourth place by three-tenths of a Alabama (22-4) now advances to ordered the sentence to run 215-213-613, Kris Higley C am panelli 417, Scott Mountain, Waterville Valley, Bretton Mt. Washington. When the avalanche Nassiff Arms 10-3, Celtics second which would’ve given East the crown. the NCAA playoffs, meeting sixth- concurrently with a 14-year 182, Mike Jordan 533, Bob Royer 168-406, Rich Aroian Hale Irwin plans Woods and Tenney Mountain. Mitter­ danger ends along about April, die­ 3-10, Knicks 1-12. ranked North Carolina in the deadly prison term meted out by a Courtright 527, Jim Shelton 157-420. Manchester High’s Steve Dawson took fourth place in the 600- sill has had to close, and the top of hard skiers trudge up the hills on foot (Herald plioto by Dunn) Mideast Regionals, which also in­ Federal Judge in Florida 521, Lori Bilodeau 474. yard run in the L Division with a 1:17.1 clocking to qualify him Cannon is closed because wind to swoop down the ravine, where the cludes top-ranked Indiana and No. 2 for a narcotics conviction. for Saturday’s Open Meet at UConn. whipped off the snow cover, although season often runs until mid-June. I'ARKADE BANTAM - two‘Week rest Indians top point-producer Marquette. Also sentenced was 60dil2 Craig Carlson 168-161-453, S $ « i l S ALIGNMENT .Senior forwurcl Mike Quesiiel poured in 407 poinia this 600x13 («78il3)S A front end safety check ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — Hale Irwin, with $114,000 in win­ season to take (lie No. I position in school history for • Sat ca^ ctsiar nings already this year, plans to take a “much deserved’’ two- scoring in a single season. His point proiliiction hroiight Morgan joins Bench S k i n o te s Far M These Cars pbs FX T . • Sat ta*4k tSMri week vacation from the golf tour to contemplate the vagaries of OeinCn, Vefi, Pinto, • (kadi SlNriiC him to a career total of 677 points which also moves him Hnerick Mustang. • Rao^TtstflNbr ' 7 6 putters and two-part playoffs. into (he (op spot on this list. Quesnel averaged 17.0 points Onter, Hart Have, ^ a flurry and 1 went to the skier should be in control Baraw formerly of WSTCMS per game to lead Manchester High to (he U(,:iL title and an in $200,000 class By Bill Siieiicri'k SOLID STATE COLOR TV C a n a l, Teyeti. ' * 4 - ^ ■it IlLSS Irwin won his second tournament “Kermit’s putter carried him so Stowe, the ski capital of other extreme and used a at all times. Manchester. Nhitewdb $3. Men imr MTS SllTt far, then let him down,” said Irwin, impressive 21-3 record. 'SUrCN MStA-MATK niMM OMsun, *.N . ■iifeMt Mr m in three weeks Monday morning CINCINNATI (UPI) — Although the Reds didn’t give a salary tile East, was my destina­ parka. Icy and frozen Sunday was a day of fun Chatted with Bob Dunn, PIKW OM MfTTM <• end Others. when Kermit Zarley missed two winner at the Los Angeles Open two figure in announcing the signing of Joe Morgan to his 1976 con­ tion for one weekend. Go granular conditions as I was on Big and Little about Franz Klammer oif weeks ago and now the leader on the three-foot putts in a sudden-death tract Monday, sources said that the National League’s Most iiortli for good skiing? 1 prevailed. Fickle New Spruce. New snow covered Austria, Olympic Gold 73SiL4 Ml ETtiM playoff in the Citrus Open. The PGA money list. the entire mountain. It was Medal winner in the UMROVIIL TIGER Valuable Player last season probably had become Cincinnati’s wonder. It was 65 in Stowe England weather. Li9M SCAW> pnv mxM fib FTbl* playoff began Sunday but was called “ When he missed that putt on the Sally Moore, of Vernon, a hard to leave Stowe and all downhill, who used Fischer adtutn C S iU fib CTtiil Kriilay, sweater weather rsom t«n cAiftgn after two holes because of darkness. fifth playoff hole, I couldn’t believe second $200,000 player. and we had spring con­ fellow writer, was upset by that good snow for the skis and Solomon bindings. it. It was like the sun not coming up. 1 Unbeaten Indiana No.l intimated last Friday that he FOUR-PLY Cincy catcher Johnny Bench signed ditions. a near schuss boomer and drive back home. 1 stayed Both are New England “We should have had time to finish thought I was out of it, but that miss wouldn’t settle for less than $200,000. POLYESTER last week for what he said was about 1 skied Mt. Mansfield’s received a cracked at the Nordic and products. Of the 24 medals NochasM the playoff on Sunday," Irwin said. put the dagger at his throat.” 6. Nortli Carolina (25-3) Last season, Morgan batted .327, NEW YORK (UPI) - The final $200,000. Chin, Hay ride and shoulder. Skiers'please ski Stoweflake Inn which is in the Alpine events 16 used tubas to CORD, “Som e^dy goofed. It put a lot of Zarley, who took the $22,800 second 7. Alabam a (21-4) stole 67 bases in 77 attempts, drove in bunt ou t' N a 1975-76 United Press International The No. 1 offensive player in Switchback trails in soft under control. The uphill run by Stu and Chuck .Solomons. orcuit notOs to hr M hem Can pressure on both of us to have to wait 8. Notre Dam e (22-5) 94 runs, hit 17 home runs and scored bt rtptacod. an a c b m o t 70 SERIES DESIQN prize, said, “I had Hale in a box and I Board of Coaches top 20 college baseball the last three years, Morgan Tracey Kasel of 9. M ichigan (21-6) 107 times. granular snow. It was fun. mobuti can bt ptuggab H a c M rn t Fwr. m. u 7 h tie that long. I spent a sleepless night should have won the tournament basketball teams with first place •n by a strtnet ttciwcian las to. W ashington (22-5) Mucii coldci- Saturday, plus Manchester, was 25th in U oM wr5556«P A7ll13 Ii Mm . us Mnt b Mi playing the next hole. I tossed and then. Like Hale said, 1 got into the votes and records in parentheses 61.84 FfT CTtiH n n tepAanUiCM. rifWW 11. Missouri i 24-41 the aerials at Boyne, Performinct 100% Solid State Modular ■■m-tm- ■ATNO lYMTI turned so much I bit my lip.” playoff with my putter and then lost m ti4 » . n 741 (records include games played Six-a~side indoor Michigan. Kasel has joined (Siassis • ''In-Line" Matrix-Stripe Picture Tube nCTWVTWI C7tsl4 151 a d n T-an. u u n . 12. Arizona (22-8) n n UNI with it.” through Saturday, March 6): Little League registers 209 • "Super Instamabc" Color Tuning 18'* I7til4 n n 7,77 (knrdrt. h ri R|m 6 13. M aryland (22-6) the Chevorolet American stnbtsof BUckw«N enus Zarley must have had a bad night B o w lin g with Electronic Light Sen­ tut 2 N a r fa ia n Irwin, already in his fifth con­ (Fourteenth Week) 14. Tennes.see (21-5) Freestyle tour. Next stop ■Tills of it, too. He had a chance to win the soccer play Sunday sor Picture Control • In­ phospbors UL- secutive $100,000 year, said he will Team Points 15. V irginia (18-11) will be Keystone, Coloi stant Picture and Sound • septriM tournament with a three-foot putt on Two hundred and nine prospective Legion Home on Leonard St. There Is by biack maim stnpas “take a much-deserved vacation the 1. Indiana (40) (26-0) 418 16. (tie) Kiorida ,S1. (20-6) Energy Saver Switch • Oe- the fifth extra hole and missed it. He Little League baseball players a $5 registration fee. Birth cer­ The increasingly popular players who were awarded March 12-14 and will be rtpMCO convtntionai bots next two weeks” and rejoin the tour 2. Marquette (2) (25-1) 376 (tie) Cincinnati (23-5) CIIUBCII- Rich lachable "Glare Guard "Rl- : W IN A FREE registered last Sunday at the tificates are also necessary. televised by NBC. Tour ter missed another one on the sixth extra 3. R u tge rs (28-0) 300 18. .St. .lohn's IN Y ) (23-51 Rosenthal 524, Ncls John­ sport of indoor soccer will all-state honors will be par­ at the Heritage Classic on Hilton American Legion Home. Ninety signed up for the American will end at Heavenly hole, giving Irw in the $40,000 4. Nevada- L a s V egas (28-1) 252 19. (tic) W. M ichigan (24-2) son 550, Steve Sliurkus 200- be featured Sunday at ticipating. • 1976 AUTO Head, S.C., which he won in 1971 and The second sign-up is scheduled League, 59 for the International and Valley,.Calif., where the winner’s prize. 1973, 5. U C L A (23-4) 244 (tie) Princeton (22-4) 533, Don Anderson 209-559, Manchester High when Action starts at 11 a.m. ------DEPOSIT------Sunday afternoon from 1 to 4 at the 60 for the National League. |)urse will be $40,000. W IN A FREE Alden Collins 207, Joe Manchester Community with the championship COUPON ONLY AT match slated to begin at See you on the mountain. (Saucier 513, George College hosts its third an­ 1976 AUTO MY nual Six-A-Side Indoor 5:30. Awards will be -----DEPOSIT------Besterfield 528, Gunnar TYRE MAN Larson 202-529, Phil John­ Soccer Tournament. presented to members of COUPON ONLY AT MANCHESTER son 533, Jack Nelligan 223- Play should be extreme­ the winning team and 2 0 th CENTURY 582, Phil Chase 210-236-593, ly competitive, as each of M.V.P. immediately PINE PHARMACY Marvin Miller not interested in running baseball the eight teams entered following the final match. |684CINTBItT. e4»-9e i4 | TV A1 Semrau 528, Les Wolcott 203-534, Bob Hughes 502, features players who A donation of $1 for LOW PiSiSCHPnON EAST HARTFORD helped their respective adults and 50 cents for AOOREtS “ What he’s talking about is profit or after depreciation? Are we talking Max Smote 552, Tony Baluk By MILTON KICHMAN For one thing, he’s singularly the face, of it, the charge is unfair Negotiations between the two sides teams to post-season children will be asked. PRkXS sharing,” says Miller. “We’re the about profits before or after taxes? 233-532, Cy Perkins 500, HAItlE cm NEW YORK (UPI)-It has equipped for the job he’s doing by because if there was no more have grown stale and few new ideas berths either at the collective bargaining representative Are we saying the players have a Walter Dunko 522, Elly DEPOSIT EACH WffK long training and experience, he ob­ professional baseball. Miller would are being offered by either side. scholastic or junior college ADDRESS been suggested by some, most­ for the employees. We are not right to determine the amount of Newcomb 528, Ira Johnson AS NEW ORAWmaS ARE HOO W « L T viously enjoys it much more than he have to look for another job and he Frank Lane isn’t part of levels. ly managment people, that likes this one fine, management’s negotiating team but management, we are not en­ their depreciation? Doesn’t that 510. CITY No purchaaa naceaaary...Muat be over 18 yeert of would all the administrative duties Outstanding players PRE-SPRING SPECIALS ON SNNNG! age or older to win. You need not be present to win Marvin Miller,, negotiator for that go with the commissionership “That’s absolute nonsense,” he he has come up with an idea Which at trepreneurs. The ball clubs have cer­ depreciation affect the profits?” O m SIT EACH (REEK •i'Ei:.'i'o'i’Ai.i;us- featured due are high U NEW DRAWIINS ARE HELD WEBUT but winner mutt spin wheel to select the winning car baseball players, ultimately and besides, there are far less says, replying to those who claim he least is novel. tain prerogatives of their owners. Your Cholco of: ALUMINUM I Claudette Mertens 191-504, school All-American, Joe No purchase nacesstry...Mutt be over 18 years ol (from selection of 11 care). Winner mutt pay eM taxes headaches involved. has no personal feeling for basebali, Occasionally profit-sharing works, would like to “run” baseball, Karen Riordan 182-488, Morrone Jr,„of Mansfield, VINYL or STEEL age or older to win. You need not be present to win A llcenee. “I’ve been a baseball fan since I was Why not make give the players an They can decide which players to occasionally It doesn’t. It all depends maybe even be the new com­ The money difference isn’t that Fran M isseri 190-498, All-New England high but winner muet spin wheel to select the winning car Sieu a kid. It’s a great game and a great actual stake in management, employ, where to locate their on the owners and employees who 20 C/ioote (from selection ol 11 cart). Winner must pay all taxes missioner. great either. Bowie Kuhn gets $150,- Marge DeLisle 183-189-311, scholar Jim Greene of Colon To Fnml sport. As an adult, though, 1 realize suggests Lane. franchise, where to move it, how are sharing the profits. As Miller PrIcM A n Now Lower on SMIngl & license. 000 a year; Marvin Miller $100,000. Nancy •Washburn 183-465, Mans'field and junior “Oh my God, no,” he comes back, it’s all those things but it’s also a much to pay their management help, points out. It's almost impossible to Marilyn Rogers 452, Judy college All-New England Free Eetimates — Eaey Terma lirHOLESALE TIRE laughing. “That’s the last thing I busine.ss.” The way it could be done would be who is to be the commissioner and define what constitutes a profit. I go Miller’s critics always make the Sabella 203-483, M arlie selections Bob Henry and want.” Meanwhile, there seems to be mi for each of the 24 major league clubs what to do with their profits. There is along with that. I also say it helps Im­ DISCOUNT AUTO CENTERS point he has no vested interest in Barilla 176, Pat Noren 451, Tim McConville of CSit’ury TV" From the way he says it he means immediate solution in sight for the to give five per cent of its ownership no harder job in the whole world of measurably when both ^rties come IBILL TUNSKY 649-90951 baseball, and that as a labor leader, Donna Magowan 178-453, Manchester Community 176 BumsMo Avo. Broad S t. Manchestor' 643-2444^ it and the reason he does is easy pri.-senl standoff between the owners to Miller and he then could work it economics than to define a profit. into court with clean hands, and how 357 he wouldn’t care if professional Marie Ford 460. College. In addition eight enought to figure out. baseball ceased to operate at all. On and the players. out among the players. Are we talking about profits before often do you see that happen? y

r PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 9, 1976 Chimney may MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 9, 1976 - PAGE ELEVEN Group seeks voter privacy cause fires LEGAL NOTICE INDEX □ REAL ESTATE For safe 23 Andover Andover Elementary School. Wednesday’s Town Meeting. Coventry As provided in the General A petition seeking approval of the Robert Post, a member of ACFBG, Statutes, May 4, 1976, has NOTICIS A petition bearing over 200 There have been numerous J - Lot! tnd Found VEflNON U4R BUILT ordinance was circulate by The An­ said the group feels no one should be been fixed as the date for 1 — Ptrtontit Homes For Sale 23 signatures and calling for an or­ chimney fires in town recently, said’ VALUE AT $U,500 dover Committee For Better Govern­ denied the right to vote. holding Primaries for the J — Announctmontt Shop around and compare. Thia 7 dinance to be approved at a referen­ John Willnauer, building inspector. election of delegates to the I — Enitrttlnmtnl $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room room Ranch i l a tremendoua ment and presented to the Town He said at Town Meetings i — Auctions dum was presented to the Town Clerk recently. He suspects some chimneys have State, Congressional, r t e r a t d Ranch, fireplace, baseboard value. 3 bedrooma, vanity hath, rec sometimes people find it difficult to room, lovely landacaped lot. Clerk Monday. , been installed without propw per­ Sanatorial and Assembly FINANCIAL heating, stove, refrigerator. stand and vote the way they really I Bondi-Siockt-Mortgtgtt Hutchins Agency 646-3166. Sparkling condition. Call Arthur or The ordinance calls for paper Now the group has petitioned the mits and inspections. Conventions, which Primaries ) — PtrtontI Loans Suunne Shorta, 046-3233. feel. shall be held in Towns and I — Iniuranct CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ballot votes at all.Tjown'Meetings. It ordinance to referendum which He plans to inspect buildings for REDUCED FOR quick sale - L WATSON BEACH CO. is on the agenda of Wednesday's means a vote by machine. The date Paper ballots will give everyone chimneys for fireplaces, wood bur­ Districts in which an opposing EMPLOYMCNt two family, 30 Locust Street, RMlIora MLS slate or slates of candidates I Htip Waniad Manchtalor Olllco M7-t139 Town Meeting scheduled for 8 p.m. at ning stoves and other fuel burning — ButlnsM Opportunltltt no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. for the referendum will be set at that right, he said. are filed in accordance with [pS hwlni Owathadl) devices to see if they have been > ~ Situation Wanttd Sections 9-405, 9^07, and 9-408 PHONE 643-2711 BOLTON - $31,900- Attractive properly installed. Notices will be EDUCATION of the General Statutes of the — Privata Inttructlonf FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD five room Ranch, family mailed to all property owners of code State of Connecticut. — Schoolt-ClasM t room, fireplace, paneling, MANCHESTER - Harlan violations. — tnitructions Wantad aluminum siding. Hutchins Street - Lovely six room Cape, Dated at Manchester, Connec­ Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, PZC accepts two resignation REAL ESTATE Help Wanted Agency, 646-3166. Homeowners are urged to obtain ticut this 8th day of March, aluminum siding, wall-to-wall 1976 — Homai for SaJa made it impossible for him to do Halvorson said, “I see little or no permits and Inspections of all work — Loti-Land lof Sala RECEPTIONIST-BUSINESS carpeting. Excellent lot with Coventry — Invaitmant Propafty MANCHESTER - New Raised justice to the PZC. point in prolonging the situation done on their property by contractors Nathan G. Agostinelli Assistant - Challenging, full­ Ranch, seven rooms, include trees. Priced in mid 30's. The Planning and Zoning Commis­ Chairman — B u iin e ti Proparty time, position, (some Satur­ Arruda Realty, 644-1539. He recommended PZC alternate further. I have attended too many or themselves for their own protec­ — Raidrt Proparty WE NEED BOYS & GIRLS three bedrooms, two baths, sion Monday accepted the resigna­ tion. ’The number to call is 742-6407 or Manchester Republican — Real Eitala Wantad days) in busy multi-staff den­ built-in oven, range and dis­ Marilyn Richardson fill his vacancy. meetings in the absence of a quorum Town Committee tal practice in Vernon area. 12 to 14 Year Olds hwasher. Two fireplaces, two- $39,900 - Immaculate raised tion of Craig Wallace, member, and The commission accepted his and too little headway has been made 742-7381 weekdays. MI8C. SERVICES Major duties: patient recep­ Ranch, stove, dishwasher, Peter Halvorson, chairman of the — Sarvicai Offared car garage. Aluminum siding. resignation with regret and will send to consider this to be a constructive Fireworks display — Painting-Paparlng tion, computer bookkeeping, to canvass for the $53,500. Wolverton Agency. garbage disposal, double gar­ PZC Task Force on Growth. — Building-Contracting I You'll always be office records. age, acre, trees. Hutchins a letter to the Town Council effort.” The commission is planning a ~ Rooting-Siding Realtors, 649-2813. Wallace said his job and the care Requirements: enthusiasm, MANCHESTER Agency, 646-3166. requesting Mrs. Richardson be ap­ After some discussion, the com­ fireworks display Friday, July 2 TOWN OF MANCHESTER » Haating-Plumbing g the very best. and raising of two teen-age boys — Flooring maturity, prior office MANCHESTER - Cute 6 room pointed. mission voted to accept his resigna­ from the island in Coventry Lake. — Moving-Trucklng-Storaga S S experience. Send resume to EVENING HERALD NEW LISTING - Keeney LEGAL — Servicat Wantad Ranch, built 1975, Dining tion and request he disband the task Rosa Fowler and Ernst Wheeler Box X, Manchester Herald. M o n „ T u b s ., Wed. 6-8 P.M. room, fireplace in living Street - Five bedroom Raised force. have been appointed cochairmen of NOTICE MI8C. FOR SALE room, kitchen with built-ins. Ranch, three full baths, lovely Articlat lor Sala PART TIME - Clerk typist, Only $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ kitchen with all built-ins and iJIaudirfitFr The task force was appointed the fireworks committee and are ’The Planning and Zoning — Building Suppllat Your fans | CALL 647-9946. 3-5 P.M. picture window, large family Commission at a meeting on — iPats -Birds- Dogs for varied office duties in In­ cy, Realtors, 649-2813. shortly after DevCo withdrew its seeking $1 or more per family with a — Livastock surance Agency, must have room with stonewall fireplace zoning application. It was to recom­ goal of W.OOO to defray the cost of the March 1, 1976 made the — Boats & Accassorias and wet bar. All rooms, fully following decisions: — Sporting Goods car. Call 646-3328, after 2 p.m. MANCHESTER - Inflation mend how to handle it. display. I hedge for the future, 4-family, carpeted, aluminum storms AUTUMN HEIGHTS — Gardan Products and screens, all electric heat. To date the Task Force has made The money may be sent to the — Antiquas central location, good income, ASSOC. — Request for a zone — Wantad to Buy One acre lot. Near all schools. Announcements 3 FOREMAN-ASSISTANT mid 50's. Wolverton Agency, no recommendations. Heritage Savings Bank, Route 31,' change from "Residence AA” Truly a beautiful home. Only Area news RENTALS Realtors, 649-2813. The commission will take a field Coventry. to "Residence M" — East — Rooms lor Rant (M /f) SALES OPPORTUNITY three years old. Priced in the Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor A NEW Genealogical 4-H Porhapt your preu nt Job I* not challonging or aa trip on Saturday morning by bus at Eldridge Street — DENIED. — Apartmants (or Rant low 60's. Call Ted Goodchild iBolton Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon — Homas for Rant Group starts in Coventry. If 2nd shift good financially a t you would Ilka It to be, our 4 land U of cob b bottor thin Realty Co., 646-4348. \ the members’ own expense to review ANDREW ANSALDI, SR. It — Businass for Rant you are interested, call 742- organization la expanding Its aalat force. Thera will i m il fid of ituff. the existing commercial and in­ Police report JR. — Request for a zone — Rasort Proparty for Rant 8161. Manchester Plant Wantad to Rant be an excellent opening lor a quallflad aalee MANCHESTER - Unique change from "Rural Assist in the direct super­ dustrially zoned areas. — Misc. lor Rant repreaantativa. A reapontible perton with the MANCHESTER- New listing - three bedroom Townhouse Residence” to “Residence vision of factory personnel condominium. Two baths, COVENTRY AUTOMOTIVE wlllingnett to work hard. If you believe you can aall, U&R Built eight room AA" — east of ’Thayer Road — — Autos for Sala □ FINANCIAL to meet production plus two half baths, plush rec we would Ilka to apeak to you. For a confidential In­ Colonial, I'h bains, double Luda C. Knight of West Willington GRANTED, effective March — Trucks (or Sala schedules and maintain garage, all the extras. Air- room, appliances, air- (Herald photo by Richmond) — Hasvy Equipmant (or Sala quality standards. terview, contact Mr. McCavanaugh, 643-5135. conditioned. $36,900. Warren «( was charged Monday with evading 15, 1976. — Motorcyclas-BIcyclas Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 conditioning, dead-end street. responsibility in a March 5 incident A copy of these decisions » Campars-Trallars-Mobila Prepares and maintains 60's. Hayes Corporation, 646- E. Howland, Realtors, 643- Night school fees drop 'Best in Show’^ Homas 1108. has been filed in the Town MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ related records. 0131. at the Meadow Brook Shopping Automotiva Sarvica 9 cond, third. AH kinds. Realty Verhon semesters with increased lees. Department, agreed Monday night to Joann Worthen admires the “Freedom Tree” chosen as the best Plaza, Coventry. Ms. Knight alleged­ Clerk’s Office. Autos for Rant-Laasa Requirements include the MORIARTY BROTHERS, MANCHESTER-Six Room Planning and statewide. Credit rating un­ LOVELY six room Ranch The Board of Education, on the reduce the fee for Vernon residents ly struck a lamp post and knock^ it necessary. Reasonable. Con­ ability to supervise hourly Ranch, fireplace, country­ Fees for the Vernon Adult Educa­ of show in a My America Contest sponsored by the Vernon Zoning Commission home, on quiet tree lined sized kitchen, I'/v baths, tion classes will be dropped for the recommendation of Ronald Kozuch, from $8 per course to $4 and for non­ down and then left the scene. Court in fidential. quick personnel effectively and street. Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 Education Association. Mrs. Worthen was one of the six judges. Alfred Sieffert, arrangements. Alvin Lundy good communications 31S CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER.CONN.* Phone 643-5135 excellent location. Rec room., spring semester after going just two head of the Continuing Education residents from $12 to $8. Rockville is March 24. ' Chairman baths, garage, privacy, garage, $41,900. Hayes Cor­ The winning piece was done by Cynthia Gorski, a senior at □ NOTICES Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ skills. Buckley School, low 40's. Kozuch said registration for ELLINGTON Leo Kwash, tion Plaza, Hartford, poration, 646-0131. classes for this semester is down Rockville High School. It will be entered in the state contest. Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, Scott J. Colman, 18, of 10 Heather Acting Secretary Evenings, 233-6879. Due to substantial in­ 649-1922. from 1,304 a year agtf,Ho 844. He cited Prizes were awarded at each grade level. The entries are on dis- Dr., Ellington, was charged with Dated this 9th day of March, Lost and Found 1 creases in business, It Pays to Read Herald Ads COVENTRY LAKE Area- Six as the main reasons for the decrease, piay at the Rockville Public Library. second-degree larceny by State 1976. similiar openings exist in room Ranch, good condition, LOST - Passbook numbers: the Willimantlc, East MANCHESTER - Magnificent fireplace, halt acre lot, $28,- the increase in registration fees Police. The charge involved the theft SW-1694, 5-15298, 13-472, □ EMPLCYMENT eleven room Colonial, over 4,- 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- which had been $2 per course for Woodstock, and Rogers 000 square feet of elegant of a car stolen from Judson Isch, E2416, 6-3563, 6-3731, 3-16114, plants with other shift 0131. residents and $8 for non-residents 76141, 118791. Savings Bank of living area. 4 1/2 baths, Fleming owns ski company West Rd. in September and 13 arrangements. National Weather Forecast and the construction work going on at Manchester. Application Help Wanted aluminum siding, beautiful SEVEN ROOM CAPE- 4 recovered in a cornfield on Middle terraced lot. Must be seen. the high school where classes are NOTICE made for payment. Please call (203)774-9605 bedrooms, aluminum siding, Bolton mittee to prepare guidelines on con­ R'd. the same day. Court is March 30. PHONE FROM home to ser­ Priced to sell fast in 80 s. Call lovely home, assumable conducted. vice our customers ■ in the or send resume to: The principal of Bolton High School flict on interest for the present and BOLTON REPUBLICAN IMPOUNDED - Husky, R. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, mortgage asking mid thirties. TOWN COMMITTEE Manchester area, flexible R. SIMON 646-1980. or 647-1139. Kozuch also recommended more is the owner of a corporation any future situations. female, gray and white dog. Owner/Agent, brokers R o c k ville As provided in the General North Main Street area. Call hours, super earnings, 249- welcomed, 643-6624 after 3. lighting on the high school grounds. Board members expressed concern 7773. ROGERS CORP. arranging a ski trip for high school hospital notes Statutes, May 4, 1976, has Dog Warden, 6464555. RAMBLING nine room Cape. He said they could be put on a timing students, the superintendent of there might he criticism by the town. ROGERS, CONN. 06263 been fixed as the date for An Equal Opportunity Employer 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, SIX ROOM Cape - fireplace, device to keep costs at a minimum They will talk to Fleming about his IMPOUNDED - Collie mixed, INSURANCE AGENCY - In 30 schools reported to the Board of holding Primaries for the Vernon Circle area looking for M/F • Z X / trees, $36,900. Hutchins Agen­ garage, screened porch, chain corporation. Admitted Sunday: Anna Gerich. RAN MIANCIDC and security at a maximum Education. election of delegates to the medium sized white and cy, Realtors, 646-3166. link fence, aluminum siding Stage Coach Rd., Tolland: Norman brown female. Maple Street part time, or full time clerk to Allen said high school students Senate', Congressional, work in life insurance. $35,900. Owner 646-2795. Raymond Allen said Great Lavigne, Union St., Rockville; Paul Lib­ area. Call Dog Warden, 646- Concerning the Regional Adult were presented with travel plans Senatorial and Assembly Experience preferred. Typing REAL ESTATE Career. Earn LOD AN* NEW TO MARKET - This Northern Corp. is owned by Joseph by. Reed Rd., Tolland; Rose Marie 4555. $1,000 plus monthly. Must MANCHESTER - Huge Basic Education classes, Kozuch from two companies but chose the Conventions, which Primaries ana machine transcription a oversized Cape is just right Fleming. A proposed ski trip for this Ouellette, Kelly Rd., South Windsor. have license or in process. Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, said they were expanded as a result one by Great Northern Corp. shall be held In Towns and IMPOUNDED - Mixed black must. Send resume indicating for the growing family. Large month was approved by the school Discharged Sunday: Thomas Blake, Part timers considered. lOWILI TIMriRAIUIIL master bedroom, formal double garage. 175x250 lot. of an increased grant from the state The students knew Felming was Districts in which an opposing and white female dog. K-Mart . preference for full or part WUhW board but it directed its policy com­ Court St., Rockville; Mrs. Patricia time, to Box S, Manchester Ralph Pasek Realtor, MLS, dining room, eat-in kitchen, $38,500. Hutchins Agency, 646- Department of Education. The grant the owner, he said. slate or slates of candidates area. Call Dog Warden, 646- 289-7475, 633-5786, plus tireplaced living room, 1 3166. Chabot and son, Vernon Ave., Rockville; 4555. Herald. — UOlNb------6^- enabled the department to open an Milo Philbrick, Rt. 1, Ellington; Lester are filed in accordance with 1/2 baths, garage. Non-traffic Sections 9-405,9-407, and 9-408 SECURITY PERSONNEL - SIX ROOM Cape, assumable adult education center in Rockville Waite, Spring k ., Rockville. IMPOUNDED - Springer ASSISTANT COOK - Full street, only $36,900. Keith of the General Statures of the time, experienced. 8 a.m. - Full and part time, for iiow Real Estate. 646-4126. 649- mortgage. Immediate oc­ for daytime programs. , brown and white male Manchester, Blast Hartford cupancy. Near schools etc All of the adult basic education Board accepts resignations Admitted Monday: Carol Dart, Hyde State of Connecticut. Tolland Turnpike, area. 4:30 p.m. 40 hours per week. un w iA iH ii lO to c A d * 1922. Dated at Bolton, Connecticut Must work every other and Glastonbury area. Call Call 649-1750 after 5:30. programs are offered free. They are St.. Manchester: Janet Gelssler, Green Call Dog Warden, 6464555. 549-5238. this 8th day of March, 1976 r weekend and some holidays. zoning commission vacancy at their Rd., Rockville; Nelson Jacques, Pine completely funded through federal Bolton Apply in person, Monday - MANCHESTER - four family, BOLTON CENTER - Nine next meeting. Knob Dr., South Windsor; Allen Jenkins, Robert Morra IMPOUNDED - Mixed For period ending 7 a m., Wednesday, March 10. During four rooms each unit, parking, room, one story Cape, paneled and state monies. The Board of Selectmen accepted Chairman medium sized brown and Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Blast AN OHIO OIL CO. offers plen­ The PBC has 30 days to fill its Enfield; Alfred Kamn, Court St., Hartford Convalescent Home, ty of money plus cash Tuesday night, snow is likely over parts of the northern Plains, separate heat, $6,900 income, den. living room with wall-to- Also offered free are courses con­ the resignations of Louis Albasi, Rockville: Phylles Mantle, Hoffman Rd., Bolton Republican white female dog. Maple asking $42,900. Warren E. wali carpeting and fireplace, cerning home and family such as Steve Freddo, Pam Shorey and vacancies or it will be done by the Street area. Call Dog Warden, 745 Main Street, East Hart­ bonuses, fringe benefits to upper Mississippi valley and Great Lakes region. Some snow Ellington; Jamie Newsome, Main St., Town Committee ford, Conn, mature individual in Howland. Realtors. 643-1108. formal dining room with Richard Barry at its last meeting. selectmen. Because of the 646-4555. may also linger over portions of the north Atlantic states, fireplace, family kitchen with cake decorating, crocheting and Manchester; Cindy Ostrout, ’Tracy Dr., Manchester area. Regardless otherwise, mostly fair weather is expected elsewhere. quilting, bookkeeping, and arts and Albasi was a member of the Zoning resignations, by the two Democratic of experience, airmail E.J. breakfast nook, mud - room A Vernon; Edna Rich, Grand Ave., BREAKFAST COOK - 5 a.m. - mdmbers, the PBC has been unable IMPOUNDED - Bassett Minimum temperatures include: (approximate maximum Manchoaltr with closets, full attic, gar­ crafts. Only registration fees are Commission, Freddo a constable and Rockville; Joanna Smith, Willimantlc; Hound, male, brown and 7 :30 a.m., more hours if Baker, American Lubricants readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 39 (65), Boston 24 (34), Chicago to get a quorum to have a meeting. LEGAL NOTICE desired. Apply in person Company, Box 696, Daylon, CONTEMPOMRY FLAIR age. large paddock. Excellent charged. Mrs. Shorey and Barry members of Frances Stawicki, Hany Lane, Vernon; white. Porter Street area. 26 (47), Dallas 44 ( 75), Denver 27 (51), Duluth 9 (16), Houston 45 landscaping. $49,500. Wolver­ The selectmen re-appointed Elmer Charles Steele, Talcott Ave., Rockville; The Republican Call Dog Warden, 6464555. Mond^-Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 Ohio, 45401. Spacious 8-room, 4 level the Public Building Commission. Town Committee of p.m.. East Hartford Convales­ (72), Jacksonville 48 (75), Kansas City 38 ( 58), Los Angeles 46 ton Agency. Realtors, 649- The selectmen expect to fill the Wilson as dog warden. His term is Bazyl Ugolik, John Dr., Vernon; Cheryl (65), Miami 65 (831, New Orleans 49 ( 68), New York 27 (37), San Split, 4 bedrooms, 244 2813. Andover cent Home, 745 Main St., East TRUCK DRIVER baths, large wooded lot, Allan Young to be from April 1 until March 31, 1977. Walter, Talcottville Rd,, Vernon. Francisco 45 (661. Seattle 39 (48), St. Louis 34 (61), Washington As provided in general Hartford, Conn. Immediate openings. No view of Hartford skyline. Personals experience required. Good 27 (35). MANCHESTER • Seven room public works head statutes. May 4,1976 has been Many features. $64,2(X). Raised Ranch on lovely COUNTER HELP also wait salary, paid training plus fixed as the date for holding INCOME TAX preparation - many benefits. Enlistment wooded lot in one of 1976 Easter Seal Ambassador South Windsor primaries for the election of on tables, Monday-Friday, Manchester's most desirable Firehouse may go to referendum Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or Apply Fani's Kitchen. 1015 required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Allan Stephen Young w ill^egin delegates to the State, 525-8263 for appointment. areas. Two fireplaces, pan­ Army at 643-9462. PART-TIME evening $60 WARREN E. duties as South Windsor’s new public Congressional, Senatorial and eled family room. 2-car gar­ Jackie Gagnon, left, of East Hartford receives her official Easter South Windsor architect Gregory Montana and are to the architect by April before the weekly. I need two individuals age. Priced in the 50's. works director March 29, said Town Assembly conventions,, which TAX RETURNS - Individual HELP WANTED - Man to BARTENDER or Barmaid, Parson lor our olflcs. The proposal to build a new $500,- expected to run about $40,000. proposal is given formal approval by and business tax returns Must be pleasant and to help me in my business. /HOWLAND Zinsser Agency. 646-1511. Seal emblem naming her the 1976 Connecticut Easter Seal Am­ Manager Terry Sprenkel. primary shall be held In Town work installing cabinetry, and experienced, wanted weekend Call 742-8636 between 10-10. 000 firehouse to replace the old Some councilmen favor having the voters. prepared. Call Russell L. nights. Gaslight, call 10 a m. willing. No experience Is Raaltora 643-1108 bassador. Doing the honors is Mary Cadorette also of East Hart­ Young, who will replace Emil if opposing slate of candidates fabricating laminated MANCHESTER ■ Modestly Firehouse I on Ellington Rd. is plans drawn before referendum so Officials said even if the proposal Burnett, Tax Service, 353 counters. Some experience to noon, 568-5323. necessary. Good ford and Miss Manchester before winning her crown as Miss Lucek, is a graduate of Hartford is filed in accordance with Center Street, Manchester, priced 2-family, 5-6, modern expected to go to referendum in the firehouse can be completed by loses in November, the plans could Sections 9-405, 9-407, and 9-408 perferred, apply at Kitchen handwriting and figure Business Opportunity 14 Baths, new roof, two newer Connecticut. Miss Cadorette is chairman for the statewide State Technical College, Tri-State August 1977, be used at a later date. 646-3Q05. Distributors Incopr.. 80 Spring LAW ENFORCEMENT - im- aptitude helpful.i LEISURE LIVING with room November. of the general statutes of the mediate openings. No for tennis court or swimming heating systems, 2-car gar­ Easter Seal campaign under-way now through April 18. Funds College and the University of Hart­ The present Firehouse I has been The replacement of Firehouse I is State of Connecticut. St., Rockville, Ct., 8 a.m. to 4 MANCHB:STER Three chair age, Own your own home for The council is expected to vote p.m. or call 675-3346 for ap­ experience required. Good MICHAELS ffWOERS immaculate Barber Shop off pool on country sized acre lot. raised aid handicapped children and adults in such places as the ford. called ’’deplorable.” considered a major priority for the Andover, Connecticut Ym M It ■> R b_M Ml R ■> salary, paid training plus 643-2741 Just as much room inside, less than rent. Only $39,900. He has done post-graduate work in April 5 on whether or not to gq ahead RR.M 643-1711 MtrfwfMi pointment, Main Street. Call tor details, Wolverton Agenev, Realtors. with preliminary plans prior to Councilman Edward Havens town. The new building is to be March 8, 1976 many benefits. Enlistment LaPenta Agency, Realty, 646- king sized family room with Hemlocks Outdoor Education Center in Hebron. urban government at Syracuse Y. Anson, Chairman required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. raised hearth fireplace. All 649-2813 referendum. expressed concern over spending directly across the street from the SURVEYOR - Immediate 2440. University and is a licensed openings. No experience Army at 643-9462. this with three bedrooms, for­ The plans will be drawn up by local $40,000, with three-quarters payable present building. STEADY WORK - Starting to MANCHESTER • Northfield prolcssional engineer. required. Good salary, paid mal dining room and 2 12 TAX RETURNS - and Accoun­ CENSUS TAKERS - for an­ lake applications for full-time baths, offered at less than Green Condominium Bwo training plus many benefits. Situation Wanted 15 bedrooms, mint condition, Court of Probite. District of ting done professionally. Call Enlistment required. Ages 17- nual school enumeration. Call employment. A number of job today's prices. Hurry and you Manchester Dan Hickey, 649-9145.. openings, to be filled. Phone can pick out colors, coverings, just reduced $2,400. B’or quick Library displays Church women tour NOTICE OF HEARING 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. Youth Services, 494 Main Street. 646-6500 for informa­ 528-6702. An equal opportunity RELIABLE Babysitter and carpels. Hohenthal Com­ sale. Cail owner. B’armington, Trust Elstite u/w of JOHN J. VtETS available, weeknights and BOLTON — Three displays are being featured this Pursuant to an order of Hon. William tion. employer. pany. 646-1166. Builders. 677-0900. Area briefs BOLTON — The United Methodist Women will meet Announcements 3 Announcements weekends. Also school month at Bentley Memorial Library. The Friends of tonight for a tour of Lincoln Center in Manchester. E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated March 5, Realtors. 1976 a hearing will be held on an MECHANIC - Immediate vacations. Keeney Street MANCHESTBIR ■ Six room the Library arranged them. Art work of students in Members and friends not living in Manchester may appUcatio.n praying for authority to area 646-8863. Ranch, large fircplaccd living Grades K through 8 are displayed in the meeting room sell certain real estate as in said openings. No experience MUNSON'S CANDY Kitchen FOUR B’AMILY - in central Scuba course meet in the church parking lot at 7:30 p.m. The tour application on file more fully appears, PUBLIC NOTICE required. Good salary, paid is now accepting applications location, needs some face lif­ room, garage, partially in recognition of Youth Art Month. Girl Scout projects Society holds meeting begins at 8 p.m. The UMC task force meets Wednesday at the Couil of Probate on M a i^ 16, training plus many benefits. for a part-time sales person WILL DO legal secretarial ting. all apartments heated. finished and insulated full EAST HARTFORD — The Parks & Recreation 1976 at 2:00 P.M. work at my home, or evenings basement. Fine neighborhood will note Girl Scout Week. National parks throughout at 7 p.m. The first session of the Ecumenical Lenten Miideline B. Zlebarth, Clerk All charitable and non-profit organIzaHont wishing to Enlistment required. Ages 17- for the Easter Season. Hours $610 monthly income. Selling the country will be on mspiay March 15 to 31. EAST HARTFORD — The Historical Society will Department will sponsor a scuba diving course for 35. Call U.S, Army at 643-9462. are weekends and evenings. in your law office. 643-7129' for $49,900, T. J. Crockett $42,500 Warren BZ Huwinnd hold its spring meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the program on the Eucharist will be Thursday at 8 p.m. Realtor, 643-1108, residents 15 or older starting Saturday at the East have tlwlr Public Announcements jwMIthad Iraa In Call for appointment after 4 Realtor, 643 1577. Raymond Library. Maureen Tomoney, Carol Miller, and is open to the community. this space are urged to contact Joe McCavanagh, AVON - BILLS unpaid? Vaca­ p.m.. 649-4332. Hartford High pool from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. To learn Help Wanted 13 THREE BEDROOM Ranch and J.J. Driscoll, local teachers, will present a tape General Manager of Regal Mufflers of Manchester. tion unthinkable? Don't be un­ MANCHB;sTB;R - Horse coun­ Elderly in big parade more, call the department, 289-2781. PZC meeting tonight nerved, Avon Representatives try - Near Glastonbury line. worksaver kitchen with and slide show of the Huguenot House. It was built in Space will be alloted on e flrat come, first served separate dining area Nicely EAST HARTFORD — Eldridge Benedict, chairman make extra money in their iJrge five bedroom Colonial, 1761. It is being restored at Martin Park now and will Spring dance HEBRON — The Planning and Zoning Commission basis. spare time. Pay those bills - formal dining room, paneled and carpeted rec of the Commission on Aging, said the Senior Citizen’s be open to the public July 4. The public is invited to the will meet tonight at 8 in the Town Office Building. take that trip. Interested? fircplaccd living room, family room, fenced in yard and new­ bus will be in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Hartford meeting. SOUTH WINDSOR - The Young Wives Club will Call Thursday between 8 end 12 to reserve space lor Call 523-9401. room plus rec room in base­ ly decorated througliout. Low Agenda items include Northam Hills Section II, Deer : A NEW STOP & SHOP • 30's. Gallagher Agency, 529- Saturday. Any elderly resident can join the local con­ sponsor its eighth annual dance, “Swing into Spring,” Hun Subdivision, Rockett Subdivision, Wetlands rules, the following week. ment. Oversized 2-car garage. 3 4 acre lot. Country setting 6874 tingent, he said. The bus will begin picking up at the Fire fighters become EMTs April 3 at St. Bernard’s Church, Rockville. Dancing and changes in zoning rules. The PZC will also discuss FOOD SERVICE - Immediate Highlands at 9:15 a.m. and continue to all the elderly will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to the Main Street Band. openings. No experience etc. 80s. R. Zimmer, J.D. HEBRON — Rescue Capt. Jack Hooker announced the glass museum proposed by Mrs. Virginia Butter­ required. Good salary, paid : OPENING IN EAST HARTFORD* Real BIstate, 646-1980, 647- ANDOVER • Beautiful 7 1.2 housing units. It will be at Meadow Hill at 9:20 a.m.. Tickets are on sale. Snacks and setups will be room Dutch Colonial, modern fire fighters Martin Howard, Leeland Tinney, Ernest field of Bolton. She hopes to convert the former training plus many bbnefits. * We are Interviewing applicante who wish to join — 1139. Elms Village at 9:25 a.m.. Shea Gardens at 9:30 a.m., provided. kitchen, den, fireplace, three Welskopp, and Vernon Theriault and Constable Robert Grange Hall on Rt. 85 for the museum. WIN A FREE Enlistment required. Ages 17- 0 one ol New England's largest food supermarket * Rochambeau at 9:35 a.m., Hutt Heights at 9:45 a.m.. cower 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. GRACIOUS Dutch Colonial stall barn. 5.8 country acres. 9 Croston have completed the 81-hour Emergency A chains. We are seeking full & part time personnel. V B'errigno Realtors, 423-1886 Heritage Gardens at 9:50 a.m., and Daley Court at 9:55 Rock dance 1976 AUTO with center hall, bcautifuj Medical Technician (EMT) course. It was sponsored POSITIONS AVAILABLE - * There are only a lew lull time positions but there 9 new kitchen in oak. latest anytime 429-9351 evenings. a.m. HEBRON — The Junior Woman’s Club is now selling Jet-age cooking -DEPOSIT- * are many part time openings for days & evening In 9 appliances, lour bedrooms, by Windham Memorial Hospital, Raymond Griswold On sta ff of M anchester TWO-FAMILY homes ■ Star­ tickets for its “1776-1976 Revolutionary Rock” dance COUPON ONLY AT Homemaker Service, paneled rec room, cedar Young Dems meet Jr, has completed the American Red Cross advanced COUNTY — Jet Age Cooking will be the topic of a 9 ell departments. m ting as low as $31,900. Call us scheduled for March 20 at St. Maurice Church recrea­ experience as nurse's aide storage area. Move in condi­ first aid and emergency care course. microwave oven symposium fair scheduled for March tion. Beautifully treed and today, and find out how you COVENTRY — The Young Democratic Club will tion hall. For further information contact Mrs. Marsha RegalRSST helpful. Car necessary. can be the landlord and start 16 at 9:15 a.m. at the Tolland County Agricultural Training provided. Part time eCHECKERS sMEATCUnERS terraced. Mid 60's. 646-1189. meet Thursday at the Town Hall at 8 p.m. A Ladies Night Eaton at 228-3487. Center, Rt. 30, Vernon. Speakers will be Dr. Kenneth Com«r of Brood work. Call 643-9511 between 9-' receiving income. B, W Real­ ond Conlor Strool ty, 647-1419. spokesman for Jimmy Carter will explain the Georgia Hall of the University of Connecticut; Dr. Catharine G>mplete 4. e GROCERY CLERKS • MEAT CLERKS OAKWOOD ROAD- Clean man’s candidacy for the Democratic nomination for HEBRON — Tickets for the fire department’s Scouts’ reward well built, six room Cape, Ladies Night at the Garden Grove in Manchester April Ang, food services associates of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.; • SERVICE CLERKS fireplace, garage, rec room, MANCHESTER - Large president. NAME MEDICAL ASSISTANT - • MEAT WRAPPERS aluminum sided cape, lour 10 are available from John Kreeger of Jan Dr. The af­ HEBRON — At its recent Blue and Gold banquet Cub Becky Jones, manager of consumer Information of Financial Immediate openings. No assumable VA mortgage, cir­ Scout Pack 28 received a check from Mrs. Judy Corning Glass Works. Those interested in attending cular pool, $35,900. ^1189. bedrooms, two baths, dining fair is for members only. RDDRfSR experience required. Good • PRODUCE CLERKS room, front-to-back fireplaced Nursery registration Gregory, secretary of the Bicentennial Commission, in should register by calling the TAG office, 875r3331. salary, paid training plus Services We otter an excellent pay ecala with progrestive living room. Immediate oc­ appreciation for the packs' sale of 157 Bicentennial There will be a display of various microwave evens c in PHOia many benefits Enlistment LARGE three bedroom COVENTRY — The North Coventry Cooperative Barn dance salary Increaeee, paid holldaye, vacations, l|,fe In- Ranch, full basement with cupancy. Asking in the low Nursery School is taking applications for the 1976 fall license plate frame packages. She laso presented the from noon to 4:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. It will be open to DEPOSIT UCH Wm required.ilr Ages 17-35. Call U.S. 40 s, B/W Realty, 647-1419. ELLINGTON — The Center School PTO will sponsor STCXKS Army, at 643-9462. turance, rick pay, medical plan R pension. garage, custom-built, con­ term. Children who will be four by Dec. 31 are eligible. top three salesmen, Daniel Szwed, Louis Maffessoli, the public. ; AS NEW DMWINSS ARE HELD WEEKLY venient location. Priced to a barn dance Friday from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Powder CXJBPORATBAND I No purchase neceasary...Must be over 18 years of Apply at the new It is held in the basement of the Second Congregational and Robert Lowrey, with awards. DIVISION of Consolidated sell. Paul W. Dougan. URnchMlSr Mill Barn in Enfield. Tickets may be obtained by con­ municipal BONDS ! age or older to win. You need not be present to win Church. Peggy Kingsbury and Marjorie Glenney are Foods - will interview am­ STOP A SHOP SUPERMARKET Realtor, 643-4535. TWO-FAMILY tacting Kathy Gidman, 10 Hillside Dr. or Gail Atkins, TAX SHELTERS ! but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car 830 Silver Lane, the instructors. To learn more, call Mrs. Marilyn Basketball bus trip bitious individuals for local Extra nice, five rooms OTTIONS ■ (from selection ol 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes work. Apply at Howard John­ EAST HARTFORD, CONN. MANCHESTER - Hurry - Flanagan at-742-9350. 122 Hoffman Rd. Setups will be provided. St. Patrick’s party dovni and four rooms up. VERNON — The Recreation Department is spon­ mutual FUNDS & license. son, 65 Columbus Blvd., New March 9 • 13, from 9 aan. to 6 p.m. Spring has Sprung - This 6 New furnace, appliances, A Bicentennial Lent VERNON — The Social Club of Franklin Park East soring a trip to the Basketball Hall of Fame in Britain. The Stanley room, room Ranch, three bedrooms, and more. Ideal forr young Genealogical group CiOntuct: fireplace, garage, full base­ and West and Grove St. will have its St. Patrick’s Springfield Sunday for boys and girls aged 10-12. The Thursday, 3/11/76,10 a.m. (or couple wanting to t get ELLINGTON — The Ellington Congregational Robert C. Heavisides 2 p.m.) ment, treed lot, needs a new slatted with tin t honw COVENTRY - Mrs. Becky Judkins of Wall St. hopes potluck Wednesday. The regular club meeting will be bus will leave from the recreation office, Park PI. at owner. 30's. LaPenta Agency, Church will conduct a series of Lenten meetings Home; 647-9745 let tenant help make to start the first genealogical 4-H group in the state. It at 2:30 p.m. in the Franklin Park Community Room 12:15 p.m. and leave to return from Springfield about $1,50042.500 Cash Bonus • U.S. Realtor, 646-2440. focusing on the issues of freedom and justice. The first Office: 278-2100 mortgage payments. Must will be for people 14 or older who want to follow their and the potluck and entertainment at 6 p.m. Those, 3:30 p.m. The students will pay $1. ’Those interested R egal BraST Army Artillery and Infantiv - be seen. $3e.W0. family history. To learn more, call her at 742-8161. will be Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The film “Echoes of attending should bring their own place settings. should call the recreation office. immediate openings. No SUPERMARKETS MANCHESTER - Ten room the Revolution,” will be shown. Wp offpr romrpntpnr* mUmg ic4lk • iM|««>r44»r fndmel. experience required. Good An CqutI Opparlunllj Emplortr M/F Ranch, six bedrooms, large WARREN E. RaineVifebber salary, paid training plus treed lot, garage, ideal for lOCnaMitutioi) Ilazu ComtfjOt Brood many benefits. Enlistmeat jarge family on budget. $41,- HOWLAND % llartfunl, Qxtn.06103 ortd Csmtor Btroot Men.-Frl...6«.m.-tp.m. 900. Warren E. Ilowland. (20!!)27R-2)00 , U» ...... • tjn. • I M L required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. RMriort 643-1108 Phono 846-2112 Army at 643-9462. Realtors, 643-1108.