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J»AGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 28. 1973 *3 Stolen Car fObituaries Crash Ends Education Board In Arrest (Continued from Page One) future stedent misbehavior. Adamiak Dies, Joseph A. Healy Jr., 16, of The board also feels married Colchester, is being held by day in the school kitchen Hanrljpatpr lEupmng fcalb students shall have the same Manchester Police on motor helping prepare meals and Heart Victim serve were Kennedy and his educational opportunities in vehicle charges stemming from this school system as un­ Manchester—A City of Village Charm an alleged car theft and a sub­ family. SOUTH WINDSOR- Edward married students. PRICK: FIFIKKN CKIN I S R. Adamiak, 40, of 23 Steep Rd. sequent auto accident involving The appointment of three new Further, the board’s respon­ teabhers was approved: MANCHESTER, CONN.,^SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 1973 - VOL. XCIII, No. 76 died Thursday at Manchester that car in Hebron Thursday sibility for the education of all Miss Linda Cusano to teach Memoriai Hospital. night. school age children includes tee TWELVE PAGES - TWO MINI Grade six at Waddell School, About three years ago Mr.- Healy is charged by pregnant teen-ager, married or Adamiak became disabled due Manchester Police with using a replacing Mrs. Jean Kellogg, unmarried. These girls shall to various heart defects and had motor vehicle without the J effective Jan. 7, salary |8,035. allowed to remain in school, Richard Scofield to teach half been hospitalized for con­ owner’s peunission; court date a **lp«*. and services for teem shall be -■^f time in the learning disability siderable periods of time. A is Jan. 14 in Circuit Court 12 at made a regular part of tee Manchester. Healy is also center at Bowers School, effec­ Irate Motorists Report heart transplant was con­ school system. tive Dec. 3, salary $8,555, sidered recently, and the Rev. charged by State Police with Any variation from their con­ prorated half time. E. G. Rosenberger Council, operating a motor vehicle tinuing in regular school Miss Deborah Post to teach KofC, established a fund to without a license and reckless classes shall be based upon kindergarten, half time, at meet the anticipated^ejtpenses driving, in connection with the their assessed needs. ^ Washington &hool, replacing of such an operaMiTThe es­ accident in Hebron; court date A pregnant girl may remain for those charges is Jan. 22 in Mrs. Marguerite Timmons, Gasoline Price Goug; tablishment of the (^ d was an­ in her regular school program Circuit Court 11, Willimantic. effective Jan. 7, salary $8,035, nounced in the Dec. ^4 edition of prorated half time. as long as her physical and 'S' WASHINGTON (UPI) - The The Herald. Healy was taken into custody emotional condition permits. newly announced allocation wholesale price increases from The board adopted two new Federal Energy Office said public transportation and in­ Mr. Adamiak was born in Thursday night by Manchester The girl’s husband (or parents, regulations. Acting Attorey oil suppliers. policies concerning vandalism today it had been flooded with dustries which produce fuel. Hartford and had lived in South Police, who went to the State if she is unmarried) and physi­ General Robert H. Bork said Energy Chief William E. and educational opportunities calls from irate motorists com­ A Form of Rationing Windsor since 1965. He was a Police barracks at Colchester cian should be consulted in Friday he had directed U.S. at­ Simon said Friday that begin­ for married and/or pregnant plaining of price gouging by gas charter member of the after the accident was developing tee educational plan torneys to seek court action ning in mid-January, service Simon, who Thursday set up a students. stations. standby rationing plan which Rosenberger Council and had reported. to fit her needs. against any retail gasoltee stations will be able to meet The board views vandalism A spokesman, Robert Nipp, worked on various committees The car allegedly taken by dealers who charge excessive only about 80 per cent of the de­ could be implemented by against school property by said the office’s phone lines prices. March 1, if needed, and assisted in^its many Healy, towed after the accident Two washout accounts were mand for gasoline because of students as reprehensible. Ac­ have been jammed with com­ acknowledged that the alloca­ charitable activities. to Moriarty Bros, in (*- adopted for Manchester’s Head Bork Notes Reports the government’s new fuel cordingly, the superintendent plaints of excess gasoline tion rules, in effect would He was self-employed as an Manchester, is owned by f J*, Start Program: One in the Bork noted reports that some allocation regulations, an- will take the following steps: charges of from 10 to 25 cents amount to a “moderate form of aluminum siding applicator and DeCormier Motor Sates of Is '"'i amount of $2,500 for money to stations had charged up to 99.9 nouced Friday and scheduled to Identify the students involv^; per gallon at service stations rationing.” was an Army and Air Force Broad St. It was reported stolen be received from fees paid by cents per gallon during the become fully effective Jan. 15. call together persons, including throughout tee country. In many Elsewhere: veteran. He was a communi­ Thursday afternoon by Scott parents of eligible children but Christmas holidays and “this TTie allocation in residual fuel the parents, needed to study the cases, Nipp said, the callers —The Atomic Energy Com­ cant of St. Margaret Mary Clingenpell of 20 Prospect St., whose incomes are over the sort of price gouging at a time oil also could result in a 6 per causes and advise him on ap­ said the price per gallon was mission announced strict new Church. who had parked the loaned car New Navy Assault Craft stipulated amount; the other, of short supply cannot go un­ cent heating cutback in large propriate disciplinary action; not posted on the gas pump. safety standards for nuclear I He is survived by his widow, on Main St. $68,103, is for funds which will challenged. apartments, officials said. But decide upon disciplinary action Nipp said the calls last into reactors but officials said the Mrs. Doris Kozma Adamiak; Five of the seven passengers be received commencing Jan. 1 Internal Revenue Service the new allocations boosted jet ’This artist’s concept depicte the Navy’s forthcoming in excess of 50 knots. Four shrouded air nronellors will and to assess costs against the the night, and as late as 9 p.m. standards could cause a possi­ two daughters, Karen Adamiak in the car were injured in the through Dec. 31, reckoned on a agents have been making field fuel supplies by 10 per cent for Amphibious Assault Landing Craft (AALC) in action. The provide both propulsion and steerino- Thp hull )s maria t students and/their parents; EST Friday phone lines were ble cutback in power generation and Auda Adamiak, both of 9:50 p.m. accident on East St., calendar year basis. This is tee checks of gas stations to deter­ the airline industry which craft, designed and Wng built by AerojectdSencral Corp. welded X u ? ** take any constructive actions still “blocked.” when they go ito effect. Elec­ South Windsor; andhis parents, Hebron, when Healy apparently second year of a two-year fun­ mine compliance with federal originally faced a 25 per cent in Tacoma, Wash., will travel on a cushion of air at speeds needed to guard against the With gasoline ^kupplies tric power already is short in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adamiak of lost control of the vehicle, ding program. price control regulations, which cutback. which struck a tree. diminishing and likely to limit retail gasoline price in­ Under the allocation, service some areas. Hartford. become more scarce because of The funeral is Saturday at The passengers were: creases to a passthrough of stations take a low priority, —Industry, sources said 8:45 a.m. from the Samsel- • Shawn Arsenault, 15, of falling behind hospitals, farms. Venezuela’s decision to double Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 Jamaica, Vt., treated at Rockville Driver Held UAC-Essex petroleum prices was likely to Buckland Rd., with a Mass at Manchester Memorial Hospital Police Report bring a sharp increase in the St. Margaret Mary Church at for a broken shoulder. In High-Speed Chase M erger British Unemployment cost of gasoline and home 9:30. Burial will be in Mt. St. • Michael Lebiedz, 16, of 27 Manchester's Finest At Work heating oil along America’s Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ Tanner St., treated at MMH for East Coast. Venezuela an­ A high-speed chase involving onto Main St. in Talcottville and worth of items from Rham field. contusions. MANCHESTER night. Vandals removed M eet Set nounced plans Friday to raise Manchester and State Police then eastbound on Interstate 86. High School, last June, police Today hundreds of Manchester Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and for street crews to pick up starting Monday. The group May Reach A Million Friends may call at the • Shane Jones, 17, of Pom­ Manchester Police today manufacturer’s insignia from oil prices on New Year’s Day to started on Broad St. near the By this time, another said. other young people, under the direction of Rick Gowen, above is working on Parker St. At noon today. Burger King funeral home tonight from 7 to pano Beach, Fla., admitted to reported two incidents in which each of the nine cars, police EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - $14.08 a barrel, the highest rate Parkade and finally ended in said. Police said during the execu­ town youth director, began assisting some of the town’s LONDON (UPI) - More than the government has called in­ because they had their own 9. MMH with head injuries. Manchester policeman, Gary gasoline was stolen recently, A special stockholders’ meeting provided the young workers with a free lunch.'(Herald in the world. Tolland with the arrest of a 23- Minor, joined the chase. tion of a search and seizure older residents to stack debris from the recent, ice storm photo by Pinto) 500,000 Britons have , been flationary. Coal is the main fuel guaranteed income agreement • Judy Tarascio, 15, of 77 one theft from a gasoline pump is scheduled for Jan. 31 to act thrown out of work because of William Segal year-old motorist, police Manchester Police and the other from a parked Gary E. Shurtleff, 20, of 61 warrant they also found a color used to power electricity in Bri­ with employers and were not A-little-noticed congressional Jensen St., admitted to MMH on a proposal to merge Essex the country’s energy crisis and COLUMBIA - William Segal, reported. Headquarters radioed State High Tower Dr., South Wind­ television set stolen from a tain. eligible for government report says it is Lybia and Iraq with a broken nose. vehicle. International Inc. with United Blackout the number of jobless might 53, of Lakeview Dr., Columbia The motorist — Paul R. Police, who sent three cruisers The Balf Co., 17 N. Main St., sor, was charged Thursday Marlborough home and Cran­ Despite the impasse with the benefits. that have allowed some • Joan Tarascio, 16, of 77 Aircraft Corp. through an reach a million in the next few Lake, died Thursday at St. Komorowski of 130 Vernon to join the pursuit near Exit 99. told police that sometime last afternoon with illegal posses­ field was charg^ with second- miners, the country’s 18,000 'There already were 450,000 “leakage” from the Arab em­ Jensen St., admitted to MMH exchange of stock. Proposals weeks, government officials an­ Francis Hospital. He was the Ave., Rockville — is charged Chase speeds on 1-86 were in sion of heroin, fourth-degree degree burglary and second- electric power engineers Britons on unemployment rolls bargo, and the oil has found its with fractures. week about 100 gallons of gas­ UAC and Essex issued a joint Storm-Caused Debris nounced. husband of Mrs. Helen with reckless driving, failure to excess of 120 m.p.h., police oline, worth a ^ u t $40, was larceny, and third-degree degree larceny in connection Friday called off a two-month- and there have been predictions way to the United States. The • John R. Lacy, 16, of statement Thursday calling for Withdrawn Little progress was seen Gaudreau Segal. obey police officer’s signals, said. criminal trespass, police said. with that incident. old ban on overtime work, the number of jobless wouldtop House Foreign Affairs Com­ Glastonbury, not injured. stolen from a gasoline pump. the meetings to be held at HARTFORD (UPI) - today in ending a wage disoute Mr. Segal was union operating a motor vehicle while The car left 1-86 at Exit 100 in The charges were lodged Also while in the process of easing the severe electrical 1 million in the next few weeks. mittee, in a report released • Julie Colangelo, 16, of 137 The thief forced a lock on the Essex headquarters In Fort Northeast Utilities said Friday between tee National Coal representative and business his license is suspended, Tolland, and was finally against Shurtleff on a Circuit their search, police charged shortage. An enforced three-day work Dec. 20, cited testimony fom White St., not injured. regular gasoline pump to drain Wayne, Ind., and East Hart­ Pickup Starts Monday it is scrapping its proposed Board and the coal miner’s un­ manager of the Plumbers operating an unregistered stopped on Troy Rd. the tank, police said. Court 12 re-arrest warrant, and Cranfield, and three other oc­ ford. Government figures released week was scheduled to begin George M. Bennsky, the State emergency energy conserva­ ion that has contributed to Friday showed 544,000 persons Union Local 76, Hartford. motor vehicle, and misuse of Komorwoski was taken into In the other incident, ''he was turned over to East cupants of his apartment, If approved tee merger would Monday to cut energy consump­ Department’s director of fuels Town of Manchester highway tion measures because of ad­ Britain’s worst economic crisis He was born in Newport, R.I., marker plates. custody by Holyfield and Minor, reported to police Thursday, Hartford Police, who held the Stephen Cranfield, 22, Brian become effective Feb. 5 or The volunteers met this mor­ who were eligible for un­ tion. Further unemployment and energy, as the source of in­ and paite department crews will Gleason St., Golway St., Jeffer­ ditional fuel oil alloted for New in a generation. Negotiations, and had lived in Hartford Burger Asks Komorowski, held on a $250 who returned to Manchester. about 20 gallons of gas were warrant. Holder, 19, and Dennis Mosher, shortly thereafter. ning at Robertson School and employment benefits were laid may occur then, officials said. formation about the leakage. start pickup of storm debris in son St., Kenwood Dr., Kerry utilities. which failed to reach an agree­ off — a sharp jump of 144,000 before coming to Columbia bond, is scheduled to appear in Komorowski was held in the siphoned from the tank of a 23, with possession of The boards of directors of teen went out into different St., Mather St. For Better tee North End of town Monday, The measures had been sub­ ment Thursday, were expected from figures released the day Lake two years ago. He was a Circuit Court 12 at Manchester police station’s basement lock­ pickup truck parked at the In other Manchester Police marijuana. bote companies unanimously areas of town to work. Public Works Director Jay Also, Norte St., Northfield mitted to the Connecticut to resume Wednesday. before. Navy veteran of World War II. Jan. 14. up. Town Fire Department Hose reports: Robert Cranfield and Dooley approved a definitive agree­ Townspeople who need tee Trial Lawyers Giles has announced. St., Old N. Main St., Oakland St. Public Utilities Commission for Britain’s 260,000 coal miners A spokesman for the Depart­ Consumer Agency He is also survived by three The police pursuit of the car Co. 3 firehouse on Lawton Rd. • A car owned by Hartford were released on $5,000 non­ ment to merge on Nov. 28, cleanup assistance can make from N. Main to Woodbridge NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Streets to be covered by town a hearing next Wednesday, but have refused to work overtime ment of Trade and Industry brothers, Abraham Segal and Komorowski was driving The victim, on-duty fireman Rd. Enterprises, reported surety bonds for appearance in about two weeks after tee firms arrangements through the St., Oakland Ter., Rachel Rd., Chief Justice Warren E. Burger employes Monday are on tee were withdrawn following the to press demands for a pay hike said many more were actually Albert Segal, both of Newport, started at about 1 a.m. on John Hahn of 70 Linden St., stolen Wednesday night, was Circuit Court 11, WiUimantlc, agreed in principle to tee Manchester Civil Defense 'Tudor Lane, Sheldon Rd., South Probing Complaints and Dave Segal of San Diego, took his campaign to upgrade Broad St., wound through I News recovered by police Thursday. on Jan. 15. Police said about $2,- first of 27 snowplowing routes Headquarters, tel. 649-9068. announcement of federal off work but not counted valued the garoline at $10. merger. St., Union Court, Union PL, allocation of 4.5 million barrels HARTFORD (UPI) - The that some stations are charging Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Esta the qualifications of trial Manchester to Interstate 86 at • Tools valued at about $125 600 worth of the goods taken which zig-zag through town People can volunteer their ser- lawyers today to those who can Capsules from north to south. Westfield St., and Wood Lane. of residual fuel oil to the state has be^n an investigation excessive prices, and some are Bookman of . Talcottville, continued on 1-86 I Four persons were taken into were stolen from a parked car from Rham were recovered. It v ices by c a llin g CD Giles said tee debris collec­ do most about it — the law Giles advised townspeople region’s power companies. into complaints of discrimina­ requiring customers to buy Funeral services were this into Tolland, and State Police— custody by Manchester Police owned by Carlo E. DiPace of 46 included mostly musical in­ H eadquarters on another tion along the snowplowing school professors. who wish to have debris The plans had included state Lawrence Named tion, over pricing^ and tie-in other products and services to afternoon in the chapel of the who joined the chase on 1-86, Thursday morning on charges Camp Meeting Rd., DiPace struments, stereos, radios, and VITAMIN telephone number, 649-6001. routes will probably take about Speaking at the Association of collected to “neatly pile” tee initiated conservation selling by some service stations obtain gasoline. Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ stopp^ the car on Trqy Rd., stemming from aUeged shoplif­ reported T h u r^y . some cash. The first snowplowing route, three weeks to complete. American Law Schools, Burger Fuel Supplies material on their front lawns. measures and selective power in Connecticut. Other complaints received in­ mington Ave., Hartford. Burial about a half-mile from Tolland ting of two steaks and a w ^ge • Tires and wheels worth The others charged are HEADQUARTERS where town crews will collect Schedules of pickup are ap­ reported that mail from judges WASHINGTON (UPI) - The material should be placed shutoffs. Tolland Assessor State Consumer Protection volved refusal by some stations was in Willimantic. Center. of cheese from the Pathmark about $80 were removed from a scheduled to appear in Circuit. Liggett Parkade debris Monday, include the and lawyers since he spoke on Council of Economic Advisers proximate, he said, and depend Lelan Sillin Jr., president of to sell gasoline to some The family suggests that any At times, the speed of the supermarket on Spencer St. car owned by S&S Buick, Court 12, Manchester, Jan. 21. Low Prices! perpendicular to the street, following streets: Commissioner Barbara Dunn the subject in November has in­ Chairman Herbert Stein said on the w eather. Lists of Northeast Utilities, said the Walter A. Lawrence of 32 Selectmen. The selectmen had motorists, ^ s . Dunn said. memorial contributions may be chase exceieded 120 miles an The four men, all charged Adams St., Wednesday night. Giles said, with the larger ends Buckland St., Windsor St., said Friday the investigation dicated overwhelmingly that Thursday supplies of gasoline, snowplowing routes will be easing of the fuel supply situa­ Walker St. Friday night was ap­ been conducting interviews The complaints will be in­ made to a charity of the donor’s hour, police said. with fourth-degree larceny, are • A car owned by Aim Miller of branches facing tee street. Slater St., Hale Rd., Tolland will be headed by department reform is needed. He quoted heating oil and other fuels will published by The Herald on a tion “should enable New pointed Tolland’s first full-time since Election Day in counsel Robert R. Sills. vestigated as to possible choice. Police gave this account of James L. Czajkowski, 24, of of 51 Mill St., reported stolen Come and Help Us Celebrate Our Debris shouldn’t be placed in Tpke., Adams St. from New one New England judge as become even tighter in January daily basis as town crews con­ England utilities to more fully assessor. November, when Tolland violations of the Unfair Trade the incident: H artford Rd.; Donald S. Wednesday, was recovered by tee street or on tee sidewalk, State Rd. to Tolland Tpke., She said her department has writing, “far too many lawyers and February. But when tinue work. develop our contingency plan­ Announcement was made by adopted the council-manager Practices Act ahich provides Howard J. Deveran Patrolman Russell Holyfield, Sypeck, 23, of East Hartford; police Thursday. Giles emphasized. Baldwin Rd., Bryan Dr., received several complaints have absolutely no business at supplies begin to loosen, he ning in cooperation with the six Tolland’s new town manager, form of government. for penalties of up to $25,000. SOUTH WINDSOR- Howard on routine patrol headed north Paul D. Cianci, 21, of East • Wheel covers valued at $100 Elderly, handicapped, or Burnham St., Carmen Rd., said, soaring prices will spiu: a state goverments.” John Harkins, who is winding Lawrence was born in J. Deveran, 76, of 1837 Main St. all representing clients in on Broad St., spotted a car in Hartford; and Gary R. were taken from a car owned shut-in townspeople are being Chapel Rd., Clark St., Concord court.” “steep increase in inflation.” Skylab 3 Sillin said the extra fuel up seven years as Manchester’s Rockville on March 1,1942, and died Thursday at a South Wind­ the Parkade parking lot Schmidt, 21, of East Hartford. by David McQuade of 514 mimmi offered assistance in cleaning Rd. The chief justice in should boost Northeast’s inven­ assistant town manager. He graduated from Rockville High sor convalescent home. operating at a high rate of Schmidt was also charged Hilliard St. recently. 30 Years as Pero Orchard, and their yards of storm debris by Also, Cornwall Dr., Deming Crew Studies. tories to about 6.2 million goes to Tolland Jan. 7. School. He attended the evening Minuteman Test Mr. Deveran was born in November suggested a speed. The car left the lot and Kissinger with breach of peace and in­ • An unspecified number of 20 Years as Pero Fruit Stand! local Boy Scouts, Girl Scout^ St., Avery St., Croft Dr., Depot program of accreditation for barrels or the equivalent of a Lawrence, who has been an division at the University of South Windsor and had lived headed south on Broad St., and WASHINGTON (UPI) - toxication. books were taken in a I ORCHARD FRESH: Mae*, CorUanda, Wlnatapa, Rad S Ooldan DaUoloual and other individuals who have St., Drexel Dr., Elberta IW., Kohoutek lawyers who appear in court. 27-day reserve. Northeast, assessor aide in the Manchester Hartford and the Hartford Divi­ here most of his life. He was a Holyfield began pursuit, using Secretary of State Henry A. All were released on their Wednesday break into the Stan­ Applaa, ^ Fraah Cld*r„ I volunteered. McNall St., Pond Lane, and tee Proposal Stirs To carry out the proposal, he FRESH: Spinach, Oraan Scan*, Cauimowar, BrocolH, Egg Planl,| HOUSTON (UPI) - The which serves Connecticut and assessor’s office for nearly a sion of the University of retired farmer. his cruiser’s flashing blue lights written promises to appear in dard Educators building, 150 N. Manchester Youth Commis­ road between Tolland T^ke. and recommended that the present Kissinger told a news con­ Romahw S Baalon LaHuea, Hoi Pappara, Belgian Endhra, Buttamut s l Skylab 3 astronauts walk in parts of , year, was one of three can­ Connecticut, and worked He is survived by several and siren. court Jan. 14, except Schmidt, Main St. The firm is taking a sion chairman Richard Gowen N. Main St. three-year basic law training be ference Thursday the Soviet Aeem Squaah, Lack*, Rad Onion*, Corn, Swaat Potato**... I space today for tee second time presently has about a 23-day didates recommended to toward an associate degree at nieces and nephews. At Broad and Center St., the Union’s actions “during the who was released on a $150 non­ complete inventory to deter­ IM PORTED: SpanM i Malon*, Rad, WMt* S Btu* Orapaa, Orap*lruil,l said that about 100 persons — Town crews won’t work cut to two, with a third year this week to photograph Comet supply in reserve. Harkins by the Tolland Board of Windham State Technical Up Controversy Graveside services were this pursued vehicle skidded first phase of the Middle East surety bond for court mine value of the missing I Uffl**, Tangalo**, Parafanmona, PInaappI*, Boac imd D*An|ou Pear*. mostly high school students and Tuesday, New Year’s Day, but focusing on courtroom conduct through a red light and headed scouts — have volunteered to Kohoutek, paying close atten­ Institute in Willimantic. - afternoon in Center Cemetery. peace conference have been appearance Jan. 14. goods. ★ WEEKEND ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ★ will continue thb debris collec­ tion to any changes since tee WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Air Force has asked con­ The Newkirk and Whitney and prcedures. east on Center St. The car then • Jewelry and cigarette aid townspeople in tee cleanup tion Wednesday on tee second Burger told the professors he constructive” and Russian CAUFOmiM LETTUCE...... head 28o ball of ice streaked within 14 gressional permission to fire eight unarmed intercontinen­ Funeral Home, 318 Burnside skidded around in a ISO^degree Manchester Police said nine lighters, worth a total of $125, effort. snowplowing route, which in­ did not intend to advocate "a cooperation in helping solve the aREENPEPKM...... ib. million miles of the Sun. Ave., East Hartford, was in circle, heading west on Center cars parked at the Carriage were stolen recently from the 290 Few people have called to cludes these streets: (j Israeli Election tal Minuteman missiles oyer Montana, Idaho and Oregon small elite corps” of courtroom Middle,East crisis is necessary Gerald P. Carr and Edward charge of arrangements. St., and Holyfield continued House Apartments on E. Center 426 W. Middle Tpke. apartment SUNKIST m m 0MNBE8, large size .. .6 for B90 request the volunteers’ Union St., N. School St., Mill to the Pacific Ocean, with debris falling into unpopulated lawyers like the one functioning to continued easing of Soviet- G, Gibson leave tee confines of pursuit. American tensions. St. were vandalized Thursday of Catherine Musolino. IMNIITED CHESTNUTS...... lb. B90 assistance, Gowen noted, St., Apel PL, Beacon St., areas. in England, but merely es­ The car turned onto Broad St. _____ o SHEEN MT. POTATOES ...... 10 Ibe S1.1S although “there’s enough work the giant station to spend 3(4 Buckland Alley, Centerfield St., hours tracking Kohoutek’s path May Be Close Oregon Gov. Tom McCall reacted angrily and Sen. Henry Mrs. Mabel Thebodeau tablishment of “a threshhold of again, heading, north, and HEBRON to keep them busy.” Funeral services for Mrs. Consul Kidnaped ISEALTKT ICE CREAM...... 20o off on 1/2 goliim Eastfield St.. Edward St., across the heavens. William R. minimum standards for the violated stop signs and red Increase Prices Noel R. Dooley, 21, of Pine M. Jackson, D-Wash., said he had serious questions that Mabel Cross Thebodeau of Con­ BELFAST (UPI) - Police 1‘IS O K r...... 8 10-oz. cans $1.181 Pogue remains inside to roll the right to handle a serious case, lights at several intersections, CARACAS (UPI) - Govern­ Ridge Apartments, TEL AVIV (UPI) - Prime barrage of newspaper, broad­ the test was necessary. cord, N.H., form erly of and British army troops in “Our Produce Isn’t Packaged, Pick Out Your Ouml” station over to point the either for the defense or the Felice said. The chase con­ Manchester, and Robert L. Minister Golda Meir and her cast and personal appeals at But Rep. Dick Shoup, R- Jackson said, "I have a Manchester, who died Thursday ment sources estimate a 70 per helicopters, cars and trucks cameras at tee comet. prosecution.” tinued along Hilliard St., Main cent increase in Venezuelan oil Cranfield, 17, of Marlborough, right-wing rival went into the sundown today at the end of the Mont., from whose district the serious question in my mind in Concord Memorial Hospital, searched today for Thomas Energy Crunch The astronauts were to open “Other professions and other St., N. School St., Oakland St., prices will come out of today’s were arrested this morning by I Yes, we^re open Mew Yearns Day final round of campaigning for Jewish sabbath. missile would be fired, said it that this is really necessary. If will be Monday at 11 a.m. 4 St. Nledermayer, an electronics the hatch at 12:30 p.m. EST to trades do that,” he said. “It is and Tolland Tpke., at speeds up Israel’s national elections today Defense Minister Moshe was “only reasonable” to test the failsafe system is operated, planned announcement, with executive who serves as West State Police from Troop K, on use special cameras to capture Mary's Episcopal Church. The urgent in the public interest to 80 m.p.h. with the outcome expected to Dayan, who has been accused the missile will come down in motorists and home owners Germany’s honorary consul in warrants issued by Circuit -THE KINQ the comet’s history. America’s lines of defense. Rev. Stephen White, curate, that the progress of doing On Tolland Tpke., the pur­ be in the hands of still un- by Likud candidates of mis-, The Air Force said Friday it 100-pound bits and this will be a along the U.S. East Coast Northern Ireland. Police said Court 12.«harging them with OF Causes Layoffs Carr and Pogue set a will officiate. Burial will be in justice itself has such basic sued car left the Town of decidkl voters. handling preparations for the was asking Congress for per­ dangerous thing if it should fall St. Bridget Cemetery. expected to bear the brunt of they believed the extremist third-degi^ite burglary and first- spacewalk record of seven standards.” Manchester, but Holyfield con­ the rise. The boost would be the degree larceny. PRODUCE” Incomplete polls indicated a war, ran into more criticism mission to test-fire four mis­ over a populated area.” Friends may call at the John Irish Republican Army United Press International hours Christmas Day, but of­ tinued the chase, which went 12th since Jan. 1. The artests were made in been laid off throughout tee close race between Mrs. Meir’s Friday while campaigning at a siles — without nuclear Shoup, from Missoula, Mont., F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 snatched him from the street PEROm oM M aatr. The American working man ficials said today’s venture U.S. auto industry now, but Labor party and Deputy . Tel Aviv luncheon club. warheads — next winter and the largest city in the missile's W. Center St., Sunday from 2 to outside his Belfast home connection with the investiga­ should take only half teat time has begun feeling tee energy most of them will return to Menahem Begin’s Likud coali­ Woman Points Finger four more the following winter flight path, said it was "a good 4 and 7 to 9 p.m^ Thursday. tion of the theft of about $3,800 with fewer tasks to perform. pinch in his job, as well as his work after the holidays. tion for seats in Israel’s 120- A woman relative of a soldier from silo$ near Malmstrom Air idea to test our defense system. home and car. I F ire C alls American Airlines sent out The astronauts had a radio member Knesset (parliament). slain in the fighting pointed her Force Base, Mont., near Great We are putting a lot of our General Motors (^rp. said furlouoh notices Friday to 2,300 conversation Friday with Dr. A victory for the hawkish finger at tee defense minister Falls, Mont. hopes for safety in this line of In Memoriam Conservation Lubos Kohoutek of Friday it would lay off 86,000 employes. Most of the workers Likud party was expected to and shouted, “That man must Waller A. Lawrence It said five.pieces would fall defense an I think it is only In loving memory of Mary Grabowski workers because tee energy Czechoslovakia, the discoverer who passed away December 28, 1970. (Continued from Page One) given to “regular” cqstomers. are ground personnel and bring a hardening of Israel’s He studied real estate ap­ into sparsely populated areas of reasonable to test it." THURSDAY crisis is cutting the sale of big of the comet. go.” Meskill also said his office management and headquarters bargaining position at tee Mid­ “I did not think and I do not praisal principals and practice the Idaho Panhandle — the mis­ The Air Force said that if a Dear Mother you are not forgotten. 4:30 p.m. — Smoking light and medium-sized cars. U.S. “It is a great pleasure to in emptying its cargo holding up had received similar com­ employes in New York, Tulsa, dle East peace talks in Geneva. think now that I have to at U(i)nn in a course instructed sile’s 2‘/2-ton first stage and Minuteman blew up in the first Tbough on earth you are no more. fixture outside 358 W. Middle other tankers. airlines have begun sending grept you as the first human Still in memory you are with us, Tpke. (Town Fire plaints, but said he had not Okla., and Fort Worth, Tex. The ^polls not counting an resign,” Dayan responded. He by Alfred Werbner of Jarvis four 60-pound panels. 102 seconds of flight, which As you always were before. Charter said it would not be studied the legal aspect of tee WM A LOTTERY furlough notices to employes Pan American World beings studying a comet from eligible 150,000 soldiers — Until now, the Air Force has takes it 100 miles down range, said, however, he would quit if Real Estate in Manchester. Department). because of tee reduction of outer space,” Kohoutek told worth waiting for price in­ problem. Airways announced layoffs showed Labor and Likud a non-partisan goverment com­ Lawrence also, studied.data tested its missiles and crews by the debris would be scattered Daughter, Sally, and Al KIrka 7:07 p.m. — Excessive smoke flights. them as he watched the creases at the harbor because it Gasoline usei^, charged exor­ affecting 1,335 employes. This roughly even, but with up to 40 mittee investigating tee war processing at the University of carting them down to over land area — how wide from chim n ey a t 374 costs about $1,000 an hour in GM Chairman Richard C. astronauts on live television to Hackmatack St. (Town). bitant prices, are being urged includes 1,000 cabin attendants per cent of the voters still un­ finds him negligent. New'Haven, and took real es­ Vandenberg Air Force Base on depending partly on how early In Memoriam expenses to maintain a large Getstenberg said 48,000 and 175 management pdrsonel Mission Control. “You mission decided. the detonation took place. In In loving memory of Russell Corcoran, by tee Internal Revenue ^ r - Dayan said Israel’s armed tate courses at State University the California coast where they carrier. The state, vice to contact tee Economic COMEBACK CAR! workers will be laid off at 10 to be furloughed next monte is indeed very important for Ballot Boxes Arrive forces foresaw “ the clouds could be fired 5,000 miles over safety tests the largest single who passed away December 28, 1972 astronomy.” of New Platz, New York. meanwhile, sought to deter­ Stabiliztion office in either . . . Vegas . . . Mavericks . . . Dusters . . . Njovas . . . Mustangs . . . Darts. . . assembly plats from New and 160 pilots already laid off Ballot boxes arrived at gathering” before war broke Before joining the the water. This has been chunk has weighed 100 pounds. We think of you in silence. mine whether it has power to Bridgeport or Hartford. Jersey to California and Will re­ whose notices to return to work frontline polling places today out, but failed to “correctly Manchester assessor’s office criticized as unrealistic But after 102 seconds, the A>r We often speak your name. main laid off as long as tee CLOUDY But all we have are memories. Correction prevent gasoline dealers frdm are being cancelled. for Israel’s soldiers, mostly assess the Arabs’ effectiveness last IPebruary, Lawrence because crews had plently of Force said, the missile would giving special treatment to If the number on your Dec. 20th bttery. ticket Numbers for tickets d^ted December 20. plants are closed, as long as 10 have so much momentuni that And your p lc^ re in a frame. The Republican members of is listed, you've won $17 and a chance tg win Trans World Airlines said it mobilized reservist on duty and fighting capacity.” worked for seven years as job because crews had plenty of regular customers. The IRS has reported days. Another 38,000 workers at was furloughing an additional since last October’s 17-day, the Vandenberg test site was debris would not land until it Mather and Family th e , Board of Directors have one of two 1974 Pontiac Venturas. To be eligible 04411 30394 51522 59402 74726 87273 Begin’s Likud coalition has supervisor and field represen­ Deputy State Attorney violations of tee federal price seven plants will go on In­ had been hurled 600 miles ask^ for a meeting to diwuss $17 2,900 employes, making a total .Middle East war. accused the Meir government tative for United Appraisal Co. not the same as a field of 200 General C. Perrie Phillips said regulations by gasoline, heating for the new car. drawing Jan. 10th, claim your 13255 35275 51831 65757 74855 88287 definite furloughs bmause one across Idaho and Oregon and In Memoriam the storm of last week. In a at anv participating Savings and Iran (instant of 3,750 TWA workers laid off .The soldiers were scheduled of being “caught napping" in from its East Hartford office. missiles like" that around a Thursday the stu^y |s being oil and diesel fuel dealers in tee 16117 44277 53727 68552 83121 89758 shift is being eliminated. because of the fuel shortage. Malmstrom. into the Pacific Ocean. In loving memory of Raymond Cam- story Thursday, it was in- payorf!). Motor VAicle Office or the Lottery to vote Sunday, a day before advance of the Arab attack and He is married and the father done in anticipation of a formal state. „ 19657 44547 54491 68754 85357 90396 The layoffs, said Irving •The forecast for Connecticut One of the reasons for the test waeo who passed away tfecem ber 28, dfeated a letter calling for that Claim Center in Wethersfield. You must claim by United already had an­ civilians go to the polls in a con­ of offering too many territorial of three children. McCall said in Salem, Ore., request from Consumer Protec­ An IRS spokesman said gas­ Bluestone, United Auto Considerable cloudiness was believed to be recurring meeting had been hand- Jan. 2nd to quabfy for the car drawing.* 28263 47764 56050 73452 86125 90986 nounced it is furloughing 300 troversial election centering on concessions at the Geneva talks The Tolland Board of that his reaction could be tion Commissioner Barbara oline prices were regulated by Workers vice president for pilots and 650 flight attendants today. High in the nfiiddle to up­ titled: “ McCall has a tan­ aspersions on the Minuteman’s Each leaf and flower may wither. delivered to Town Manager it *Y SnhM *T 7**nraai Uckal 4*1* to cUiai yoar 117 priw. Israel’s preparedness for tee Maj Gen. Ariel Sharon, the Selectmen, which usually The evening sun may set. Dunn. price lists dated May 15, 1973, General Motors, “are obviously next monte. per 40s. Cloudy with chance of reliability. In a limited test Robert Weis| and to other ■ 1973 war and its bargaining most likely Likud candidate to meets every other Tuesday trum.” He said he had talked But the hearts that loved you dearly, Mrs, Dunn’s department'and and teat all increases must caused by a combination of tee showers tonight. Low in tee from silos several years ago the Are the ones that won't forget. board members. The Herald Eastern Air Lines sajd two terms at the Geneva peace con­ replace Dayan as defense night, met Friday night as a with Idaho Gov. Cecjl Andrus other state departments have reflect the dealer’s increased energy crisis and tee ineptitude weeks ago it would lay off 3,760 middle to upper 30s.' Partly sun­ ference, - ■ minister, Friday won a court replacement for its meeting whose “reaction was the same Air Force put only enough fuel Sadly missed by erred; the letter was delivered of tee Nixon administration.” reported several complaints costs on a doUar-for-dollar personnel because of reduc^ ny Sunday. High in the low to Labor and Likud candidates case challenging his right to scheduled Tuesday, which is as mine and may even be more in four Minuteman to get them Wife a ^ Children only to Weiss. CONNECnCUrS LOTTEM Some 289,000 workers have middle 4(te. about preferential treatments basis. schedules. prepared to begin a final take part in the election. New Year's Day. strenuous." barely put of their silos.

V ■ y PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Dec. 29. 1OT3 , j tJ - Katharine Hepburn, Television; IM WCHESTER e v e n in g HEHALD. Co„„, s , , . ^ , News for Senior Citizens Board To Vote Again Take Nicely to Each Other i»y '^allyFortin On Country Club Dues Television In Review She was, to no one’s surprise, TV says it will rerun it on Jan. In Hollywood By Rick Ou Brow a super guest, and the pair of 20. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - 90-minute Cavett broadcasts The Board of Directors will Presently, it is $818 for By VERNON SCOTT line of part-time actors. Ris “My mother (Dixie Lee) left from time to time. TTiey are not u> do it all over again. I'd never The first broadcast of the Hi there everybody. 4,160, and Marianne Herdic, 3,- Katharine Hepburn and televi­ earned unusually high ratings Next Thursday afternoon for have to do it all over again, but families, $ ^ for single males, last full-time job was in the old the four of us boys a monthly in­ closely knit. Gary is the only have gone anywhere near show two-hour presentation was Well, I hqpe you were able to 120. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Gary sion have taken to each other for him. our entertainment we will have legally this time — approve a $165 for single femallb and $ti “ Bill Dana Show.” come when she died. It’s stilK one among them to remain business.” doesn’t want to be a part of it at ‘“vnuiy, ana inai. ^ offered in prime time, and the enjoy Christmas after the hec­ Here is a good one for you. Crosby has survived the onus of very nicely. a kitchen social bingo, one can new dues schedule for for juniors. “Not Complaining” coming in. But I have to work to m anied to a single wife. He For most of his life Gary all. Then, on Dec. 16, the actress rerun will shown in the after­ tic week. I sure couldn’t get Wednesday morning the gang Manchester Country Club being the son of a superstar, And there’s more to come in­ of canned goods needed. We Public hearings will be held Recently Gary appeared In­ stay out of debt.” ' and Barbara have been married tried to excell as a singer, the “Actors can’t go out and starred in a\ new production of noon — on a Sunday. intb the real spirit of'things, but asked me how long could they members. alcoholism and the despair of volving both. know how much you all like to Jan. 8 also on: frequently on the “Adam-12” Taxes and inflation have 14 years, Gary adopted her son, specter of his father’s fame knock on doors looking for ABC-TV says it arranged the was happy to know that all the play pinochle. I said I didn’t unerhployment to become one E arlier this season, Miss Tennessee \W illiams” ‘The play bingo and so we though The board approved the ... An $8,528 appropriation to series. diminished the buying power of Stephen, who is now 18. hanging over him like an work. That’s what agents are afternoon airing "to make the electricity was back on in time care, that they could play until schedule oh Dec. 11. However, of the most popular and Hepburn made two back-to- Glass Menagerie” on ABC-TV. we’d toss in an extra few garhes the Park Department, to pay “It feels good to come to his inheritance. But Gary is the -Gary was an alcoholic from ominous cloud. \ for. When your picture crosses MANCHESTER STATE BANK ” film available to viewers who for everyone to thaw out. the lights go out. At 11:40 a.m. tor you. respected citizens in back outings as the sole guest Town Counsel William Bronelll the additional salaries for two work every day,” Gary said. only one of Bing’s first four age 21-28. Barbara has hem in Nor has Gary encouragedX a producer’s desk it’s one of 40 It was an exceptionally well found the original Sunday night We don’t have too much to guess what? The lights went Hollywood. will be closed <>n Dick Cavett’s late-night , A couple of weeks ago Gloria is recommending a repeat vote. part-time 'positions made full­ "Even at 5:30 in the morning sons to remain in shoW and out of hospitals for the past young Stephen to follow in his actors all wanting the same job. done presentation, and, again to hour inconvenient.” talk about, so therefore the out. Lucky the players were on He says it requires an amend­ Every step of the way was Monday, Dec. 31st - 3 P.M. ABC-TV conversation series. told the Friday night setback time. It would be financed from it’s great to have someplace to business. Philip, Dennis and few years. But they are making footsteps. It’s up to one.guy to choose.” no one’s surprise. Miss As in the initial telecast, adds column is only printed once this their last game. Now they say I tough, despite the early silver players that because of the fuel ment to the ordinance which the Contingency Account. go. To know that people need Lindsay are involved in other a go of it. “Steve has seen me spend 90 Gary is optimistic. He hopes- and will reopen Hepburn was brilliant. the network, there will be “only week. It will be that way again must have pulled a fuse, but not leases town land to the country spoon. Ga^THEATRES EAST crisis we may have to change ... A $3,000 appropriation to you and are counting on you'. enterprises. “I’ve got my head together per cent of my time sitting in “Chase” enjoys a long run. Wednesday, Jan. 2 - 9 A.M. one intermission break.” The next week. After that, things so. In fact, the lights didn’t club — not done the last time. At a g e 40 G a ry is a our playing time to Friday the Senior Citizen Center, to “It’s been a long, long tirne. In and Out now,” Gary said pleasantly. "1 front of the television set More importantly, the public A Respectable Showing sponsor is IBM. should get back to normal come back on until after 3 in the levelheaded man, full of good afternoons instead of Friday Consequently, a public pay the additional salary for a But I’m a survivor. When thirds Of Hospitals recognize what psychological waiting for work,” Gary said. may think of him as “one of the To Our Customers A Safe and Television’s audience ratings In addition to Miss Hepburn, afternoon, but the bridge humor and candor. SEVEN UPS around here at least. I’m evenings. We may do this hearing on the, proposed part-time position nude full­ aren’t going well a man has to ’Die brothers see one another problems are now. But if I had “He’s seen the depressions and Crosby boys’’ or perhaps for serious drama are often the other outstanding per­ players just rolled up the cur­ As he sat at a table in the Happy New Year afraid, however, that things before the month of January is changes is scheduled for Jan. 8, time. It too would be financ^ set his jaw and hang in there. the insecurities. “Bing’s oldest son.” But he quite low, but this telecast of formers in the four-charpcter will get worse in the “shor­ tains and played by the outdoor Universal Studio commissary, over; however, for the next with board action expected Jan. from the Contingency Account. "I’m not complaining RONNHOOD "The Glass Menagerie” made a play are Sam Waterston, Joan­ light from the windows. 15. hardly a person passed without tage” department before they couple of weeks we will hold ... A $2,500 appropriation to because I know there are respectable showing in the na Miles and Michael Moriarty. Thursday rolled in, and the a cheerful hello for Gary. get better, and maybe our bus our setback .games in the The new dues schedule would the Town Fire District millions of people in this coun­ statistical competition. Another to lie Presented weather jumped from freezing He has been cast as a co-star will get a good workout, so you evening until we’re ready to be $400 for families, $300 for Operating Fund, to pay for a try who have it a lot worse than And now, citing “ critical Another Tennessee Williams’ cold to unexpected warm. in the new “Chase” series, 3 E B B 9 won’t have to drive your car. make the switch. single m ales,'$200 for single traffic light at McKee and I ever did. In fact. I’ve been raves” for the production, ABC story, about a family of poor Although it will help us keep our removing him from the doleful Menus f o r the Week females and $55 for juniors. Center Sts. It would be financed lucky. - , ' migrant farm workers, will be thermostats down, it’s an easy Bus Fund Monday: Homemade turkey from the fire district’s unap­ presented by CBS-TV Feb. 3 as way to pick up a cold, so don’t Speaking of the bus, with the noodle soup, tuna salad propriated surplus. [SliOHCAM CINtM A/ >23? a 90-minute broadcast. let the change in weather fool New Commentary blackout and all things really sandwich, with pickle and ... A $68,103 appropriation to EXIT SKFORBES STREeVIotEXITU lSUVER LANE)onl-84 • Entitled ‘"The Migrants,” the you. quieted down, we are npw at the chips, chilled fruit, beverage. the Head Start Program, to be • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. S68-S810 • tale was adapted for television In the morning we had about About Town ■ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED RARKING- W» Honor MASTER CHARGE ■ W,000 mark. This makes us 'Tuesday: There will be no financed by an equivalent state by playwright Lanford Wilson, 50 members enjoying some dan­ about 11,500 short of what we meal served. Jehovah’s Witnesses will grant. and stars Cloris Leachman as cing to the records, and after a Turkish Leader , SltUtDWII need, and so I’m hoping that Wednesday: French onion have a service meeting tonight ... A $2,500 appropriation to 2 the mother of the family. delicious turkey dinner we met after the holidays are over you soup with croutons, turkey at 7:30 at Kingdom Hall. the Head Start Progr^ to inkQUHn Monmn ’The drama, says CBS-TV, upstairs and were able to take folks will be able to come salad sandwich with pickle and be financed from fees paid by ______...I m U i O n iPGi focuses on a teen-aged boy Concerned through with your donation. another tripl to the Virgin Isles chips, chilled apple tart, parents. via colored slides. “caught in the despairing, Those of you who haven’t given beverage. ... An ordinance to purchase i^^nathan LivniESton endlessly tedious cycle of a as yet would put us over the After viewing the colored 229.56 acres of Case Mountain Thursday: Baked tender ham Watt-watcher Tip To The End •I S63gtlU migrant worker. mark if you could find a way to slides, the afternoon activities with mustard sauce, buttered froih Wells C. Dennison, R o ^ rt “He rejects with disgust the ended with square dancing and NEW YORK (lin )-'n p for By PHIL NEWSOM *0 send us your dollar. green beans, mashed buttered energy savers: depending on C. Dennison, Dorothy Case 1960, Inonu returned as premier lives his mother (Miss card playing. We’re close enough to put our yams, rolls and butter, birthday the type of lamp there may or Beach, The Tonica Springs Co. UPI Foreign News Analyst fo another five tempestuous Leachman) and father are order in, and hope to get S ick Call cake, beverage. may not be a saving in lamp and Mary A. Murphy. When Ismet Inonu, one of the years. In 1965. the Justice party 9 resigned to living. He figlits to everything going this week. Our sick call revealed that Friday: Homemade cream of life related to the number of founders of modern-day of Suleyman Demirel took over get away from them and find Once we get that going we may Inez Mahoney, Helen Elliott mixed vegetable soup, grilled times it is switched on or off. Turkey, came to the end of the with Demirel as premier. The stability in a permanent home have to come up with a couple and Antoinette Wojcik are bacon and cheese sandwich Watt-watchers from line at the age of 90, he was not army forced Demirel out in and job.” electric-supply companies say of more fund raising projects, patients at the Manchester with pickle and chips, whip and ready for the ride ta end. 1971 because of his failure to But the mother “depends on because now that we’re so close for an ordinary light bulb carry out reforms and his in­ Memorial Hospital, and Adele ■ chill vanilla,' beverage. there is no shortening of lamp Friends said that only (him) to help them through the we don’t want to lose out now. (jrigolet is a patient at Mt. moments before he succumbed ability to control mounting Schedule f o r the Week life caused bv frequent depression of their existence — Sinai Hospital. Wilbrod Messier to a Christmas Day heart at­ violence of the extreme left. J ADULT HITS Tonight is our New Year’s switching. Therefore there is even as she knows that she Debris Cleanup tack he called his wife to his It was getting near the end is spending a week at the Eve Dance from 8 until mid­ no potential savings from must help him to leave and I received word from Mayor bedside and asked: “Have they for Inonu, a Young Turk turned I EXPERIMENT Meadows Convalescent Home. night. Goodies to eat, fun leaving it on rather than realize his desires.” John ’Thompson and Assistant turning it off, even if only for got a government yet?” old. In 1972, rejected by his par­ Let’s remember to send them games, noise makers, door CBS-TV says the drama General Manager John Harkins a few moments. On Oct. 29, the Turkish ty and acting as an independent #2 cards, and our prayers for a prizes and dancing to the tunes “depicts the harsh reality of that plans have been made so republic observed its 50th an- ‘ in parliament, he voted against speedy recovery so they can of the “Golden Tones.” Tickets today’s migrant workers, there will be help available for once again join us here at the niversary and through all of extension of martial law and will be available at the door. overlooked, overworked and our senior citizens to clean up Center. those years the “old fox” had against the death penalty for Bus pick up will be at 6:30 p.m., #3 overwhelmed by poverty.” the debris around you homes. been one of its most influential political crimes. 3llVhereDoesltHurtr Speaking of trips, here’s the return trip will be after the par­ ’The story was on Page 1 of latest on the California Caper. voic^. ty- Restore Civilian Government Thursday’s Herald, and if you We’re still going, and can now When he left this world, he Elections last October had have a lot of branches around Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, caiKS left Turkey in some of the same open up to allow seniors from NnVERAHIQB | kitchen social bingo, one can of been designed to end 30 months I your homes, then call. RUSSELL’S circumstances that had the surrounding towns to canned goods n eed ^ ; noon to Bernard Lozier, of army rule and to restore a iFORFARBVIBANO ^ Remember this is just for BARBERSHOP attended its birth, and had con­ register with us. We still have a 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 Inc. civilian government freely I YDUNQPEOPl£ % senior citizens, as it will be few seats left, so now is your tinued to attend it through its elected. voluntary on the part of the p.m. to 4 p.m.f pinochle games. laborious progress toward chance to bring along a friend Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return ftapalra and OPEN It didn’t quite work that way. rnmutmimuMmni A helpers. from out-of-town. Deadline to fulfillment of Kemal Ataturk’s The left-of-center Republican ^ the way, because of the trips at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.nri. Raplacamantal dream of a Turkish republic register is Jan. 11. For further Tuesday, CLOSED; NEW Monday, Dec. 31 People’s party, which once had l«a MU Mwmt bad weather, we had a lot of with its face turned toward a information call our office, 643- YEAR’S DAY. Phone been Inonu’s, won 185 seats in , cancellations for our trip to the 5310. Happy New Year! forward-looking West and away Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, the 450-seat parliament to 149 Coachiight, so We are refunding Friday we had a nice turnout 649^4464 Cormr of Oak A Spnioa from an Asia looking to the for the Justice party. The S: pinochle games; noon to 12:30 P N Itil monies to those who registered for the kitchen social bingo, and past. Justice party refused to join the •N p m and couldn’t go. We have your p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. to after lunch things quieted down 4 p.m., bridge games. Bus First Free Elections Republican People’s party in checks here at the Center, and to card playing and visits. It was left to Inonu to take the coalition and attempts at union you can pick them up anytime. pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trip MtiMCia Because of the holidays, the at 12:30 p.m. final step toward a working with other parties also failed. Hey, the action here at the The result has beep stalemate. iMv i; fi|M« tcaAN>i*| j;: regular Frjday night setback Thursday, 10 a.m. to- lLlO ;i^mocracy in 1960. Special MaUnaes All Weak NwwMWtMrta ' Center started on Wednesday With Iilonu as his'hhief lieute­ ■& games were canceled. a.m., social and square dan­ In that yfear, TurkfeV held ItS morning when we had 20 nant, Kemal Ataturk had "OLIViir at 1:30 - 99< New Year’s Dance cing; 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., first genuinely free elections, players for pinochle with the proclaimed the Turkish Tonight is our big New Year’s hot meals and meals-on- and, ironically, Inonu went following winners: Paul republic on Oct. 29,1923. For 27 HaiiMawwir Dance from 8 o’clock to mid­ wheels; 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Fun- down ■ to defeat before the Schuetz, 589; Martha LaBate, of the succeeding years, Inonu iMMMMMt night, and tickets are still Democratic party. 573; Frances Fike, 572; Day, entertainment kitchen eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoe available at the door. Along Succeeding years were years served Turkey either as presi­ 9 9 ^ A D M . AMYmi-ACRES EASY PARKIIII! Josephine Schuetz, 566; and social bingo. Bus pickup at 8:30 dent or premier. with goodies to eat, door prizes a.m., return trip at 3 p.m. of increasing dissent between George Last, 554. those hoping for a return to the By the end of World War II, and noise makers, we’ll be dan­ Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, old ways before Ataturk, and Inonu had won a plate among Bridge Winners cing to the tunes of the “Golden kitchen social bingo, one can of “Young Turks” at the other end the top leaders of the world. In the afternoon we had Tones.” So come on out and join canned goods needed; noon to of the political spectrum It had taken the heroic figure three-and-a-half tables for us as we celebrate the end of a 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 looking toward the West and of an Ataturk to turn Turkey bridge, and the lucky winners most unusual year, and open up p.m. to 4:30 p.m., open card STATEMAHCMieTIW CIMTIR / oriented towaid socialism. from its old ways by the force were: Marjorie Reed, 4,610; a new year, even though it will playing and visiting; 7 p.m. to own PARK RIAt OF THIATWI After an army coup d’etat in of his own personality. George Last, 4,210; Ivy Siddell, . be a couple of days early. 10 p.m., setback games. Bus "Best pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trip NOT DEAD! American Town Invites at 12:30 p.m. Pickup again at 6 p.m., return trip at end of set­ The Lighter Side JHINK BEFORE YOU.DRIVE AND DRINK movie Cruiser Bids back games. off Public Bids will be opened Jan. 17 in jj^obody’s putting down merriment. the the Municipal Building for fur­ Overdeveloped reactions . . . impair coordination . . . yeaif nishing the Manchester Police Records It’s part of the holidays: happy affect your judgment just enough to MANCHESTER 040-2228 H • Rolling Stone Department with 10 new cruisers — to be four-door 1974 Countries hearts . . . high spirits . . . good cheer cause an accident. Why chance it? •sedans. HARTFORD RD. Jerry Lewis Cinem a^^ WALKING Being offered in trade are 10 Warranty Deeds belong to the Christmas season. So ■J*hink before you drink. Consider all iBCPProduction. used cruisers, all Dodges, with ’The L.T. Wood Co. to Anthony Need Help, Too Wfwcc ol Cm CrMOcMliAe Co«p three of them 1973 models and Botticelli, property at Bissell do big festive parties. But drunken k In Color^^brAOH you have to lose. Christmas time is VOL ■ ClNINC HAMA the other seven 1972 models. St. and Johnson Ter., con­ "RUCasimq By DICK WEST you can’t imagine the misery driving? That’s something else. And ’The aggregate mileage of the veyance tax F121. DAIRY QUEEN for family rejoicing. Don’t let it turn that superfluity brings.” 10 used cruisers is just under Shirleyan M. McHale to WASHINGTON (UPI) - For He cited Great Britain as a there’s nothing jolly about it! AT 7:00-9:00 600,000, or about 60,000 miles Susan B. and John R. Rolston, the past couple of decades the into a tragedy. WILL BE OPEN prime example of a country in per vehicle, and still counting- property at 159 Ralph Rd., con­ conscience of the world, such as the throes of overdevelopment. pending the date the new veyance tax 149.50. it is, has dwelt on the plight of Jff^lcohol and driving don’t mix . . . J^emember - - 1974 is the first year CHILDREN’S "Britain is so badly cruisers will be delivered. Anna C. S ^ p so n to Sara L. NEW YEAR’S EVE TILL 9 P.M. underdeveloped countries. overdeveloped it will soon be what makes you feel like the life MATINEE Dennison, property at 712 Now the time has come for of the rest of your life. Please try forced to go on a three-day Spring St., conveyance tax $88. the world to show more concern NOW AT Girth Control NEW YEAR’S DAY 10 A.M. -1 1 P.M. work week,” he said. of the party can make for death on to be here to enjoy it. Life is too Louis Aj-ruda to George J. for the plight of overdeveloped POPULAR WALTHAM, Mass. (DPI) - “Zambia, by contrast, still and Marge M. Flynn, property countries. Only recently has For the p u t seven years a enjoys a full work week. As do the road. Even one drink can delay precious to gamble with! PRICES! group of Bostonians have been at 301 Henry St., conveyance ORDER YOUR CHICKEN FOR there been an awakening of Bolivia, Afghanistan, New practicing “girth control” at tax $37.95. awareness of the straits in the Diet Workshop here. which the overdeveloped Hebrides and most other un­ ’Trio Enterprises to David M. New Veer’s Eve or New Veer’s Day derdeveloped areas.” Stay Alive for '75 According to a spokesman, the and Jocelyne C. Kelly, property nations find themselves.. I said, “Why does the energy (fi) membership has lost a total of at 44 Lyness St., conveyance Such compassion as has been Oil crisis only create unemploy­ [A MUSICS 1.4 million pounds. That is the tax $35.20. aroused is mainly the result of equivalent to a pile of 700 CALL AHEAD ~ 047-1076 the dedicated work of Primbley ment in overdeveloped areas?” SOODCHILD-BARTLrrr TRAVEL MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. REGAL MEN'S SHOP DILLON SALES A SERVICE, INC. Lease 113 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER 901-907 MAIN STREET 31,9 MAIN STREET AT 1.-00 automobiles, the spokesman Bunglewoof, director of United He Explain* 295 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER ' says. Anthony Botticelli to PHONE 646-2098 PHONE 643-1161 MANCHESTER MANCHESTER Manchester Ice & Fuel Inc., Nations Relief and Rehabilita­ “In an overdeveloped coun­ tion for Pitiful Helpless Giants premises at 51 Bissell St., for try, most of the labor force is TRAVEL HOMES OF VERNON LAM EQUIPMENT CO. CONSUMER SALES CHORCHES MOTORS, INC. United Artists BOLTON LAKE HOTEL (UNRRPHG). 166 UNION ST.. ROCKVILLE five years commencing Dec. 1, engaged in the production of ROUTE 83, VERNON MANCHESTER PARKADE 80 OAKLAND STREET 9 pc. CMCXDI BOX With a small staff and grossly PHONE 672-9117 MANCHESTER Route 44A — Bolton, Conn. 1973, with five-year option to labor-saving devices," PHONE 872-8311 MANCHESTER "Tom Sawyor - 7:30 inadequate budget, there is lit­ Bunglewoof explained. renew. CAPITOL TIRE CO. MARLOW’S DEPARTMENT STORE ancf In Cinema 1 tle Bunglewoof’s agency can do “Once it reaches the point RORERT J . SMITH POHERTON’S in the way of direct assistance. 325 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER 963 MAIN STREET 867 MAIN STREET Special Show 9:15 Each Night of ; NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC where it doesn’t have enough PHONE 646-3356 MANCHESTER But its time has hbt been MANCHESTER MANCHESTER m a in d in in g ROQI^ 15 pc. CMcxDi niain energy to keep its labor-saving AND VERNON wasted. ' IC 5 Rolls and French Fries tor 5 ■ \ apparatuses functioning, many TIRE OUTLET OeCORMIER MOTOR SALES, INC. MORIARTY BROTHERS “Midnight Cowboy” - 99 COMPLETE ROAST BEEF DINNER He had the foresight to con­ laborers are thrown out of ROUTE 83. VERNON S AND S BUICK 315 CENTER STREET duct a study of conditions in 285 BROAD STREET work. PHONE 872-2228 MANCHESTER 81 ADAMS STREET MANCHESTER Cinema 2 • 7:00 & 9:00 P M "LUCKY LOOK AND HIS RENEGADES" overdevelop^ countries, com­ “Underdevelped areas, on the MANCHESTER piling data that will be in­ other hand, 'have never worked the original Advance Ticket ‘ $21.50- 21 pc. CHICKEN BARREL valuable once a massive aid very hard at saving labor. Reservation Only p«r Couple program u set up. with Elliott Qould Therefore, they are able to get Bunglewood by with much less energy, M*A*S*H a Sally Kallerman BOLTON LAKE HOTEL Is Interviewed which means they always have PAN plenty of jobs.” Route 44A - Bolton, Conn. COLE FRENCH FRIES “For classification purposes, SPECIAL MATINEES OF TOM SAWYER a country is considered I asked Bunglewoof that SLAW forS ROLLS overdeveloped when it has UNRRPHG was doing to assist & MASH FRI„ SAT., SUN. at 2:00 P.M. NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC more cars than it has gasoline countries stricken by to run them, more electric overdevelopment. 99< EITHER SHOW appliances than available "We are sending in emergen­ DOWNTOWN LOUNGE power capacity will operate and cy shipments of hand-operated HOT AND COLD BUFFET 59*. 90< 69‘ rhore homes than there is fuel equipment. But in the long run, MIDNI6HTER8 - FRIDAY A SATURDAY "THE COUNTRY STATICS ’ l e i r r s p Take It home or eat It In our Heated Dining Room to heat,” Bunglewood told me outside aid won’t do it.-Workers Cine 1 - “Mldniglit Cowboy” in a recent interview. in overdeveloped areas must stop depending on labor-saving Advance Ticket $ This Is a tost pattern to “Until you have been in these CIno 2 “Chrome A Hot Loamor” 20.00 for their livelihood and find Reservation Only Par Couple determine The Herald's priht\ HtllTFOIID RB. DBIIIV QUEEN BM2Er countries and see the ravages of ing quality. excess abundance at first hand some other way tO keep busy.” PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 29, 1978 iKmtrliratpr ---- - ' • Manchester. Founded Oct, i, 1881 [Capital Television Programs for the Week Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 ^ a r e Andrew Tally 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9946. Tonight days and holidays. Entered at the —•145— Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Welfare Disaster^ Dec. 29 Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ -1 0 :3 0 - (40) RELIGIOUS SHOW RIaIng coat of education. -11:30- cond Class Mail Matter. - 5:00 - (81 OSMONDS \(24) PHANTOM INDIA (3) MOVIE (3) PERRY MASON (30) CATHOLIC SERVICE -1 :3 0 - (8) NEWS Daytime TV, Monday — Friday ^ - 10:30 - Sh';rr;'S'cT" -’^’’''^ones.Jean Burl L. Lyons, Publisher WASHINGTON - Eons ago, The plague is national In (18) NFL GAME OF (40) JEWISH HERITAGE — 7 4 0 — 1 5 ^) GENERAL HOSPITAL (18) LIVING WORD The Manchester Publishing Co. as government operations are scope. In New York state, the THE W EEK — 1140 — (8-40) IN CONCERT - 11:00- (•) CM NIW i (3) LOVE OP UPE (20-03-30) ANOTHER WORLD assumes no financial responsibility for measured. President Nixon and study showed 23.5 per cent jalLOOTIN SPAM jO) NEW S (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON - 5:30 - (3) COLLEGE CAMPUS (fO-22-10) TODAY - 340 - typographical errors appearing in adver­ liberal Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, overpayments, 11.5 per cent In- Monday (3) RANGER STATION Subscription Rates (18) CELEBRITY BOWLING (8-40) H.R. PUFNSTUP — |jg| _ - 1:00- tisements and other reading matter in D-Conn., agreed that the eligibles and 12.5 per cent un­ tear.ssr’'"""'" (3-40) ONE LIFE TO UVE (20-22-30) TOMORROW Payable in Advance (24) BILL MOYERS (22) AMERICAN HORSE DSC. 31 10) CAPTAIN k A n OANOO ^ — 1145 - (15) LIVING WORD - 11:0 0 - nation’s present welfare derpayments. But little New (IKAIITOON CARNIVAL (00-22-30) RETURN TO PEYTON The Manchester Evening Herald. AND HORSEMAN (3) CSS NEWS (3-8-18) NEWS (40) RELIGIOUS SHOW One M onth...... $3.25 system is a “disaster,” and in Hampshire, which did not enjoy - 5:55 - (40) JACK LalANNS PLACE Display advertising closing hours, -NOON- (24) CARRASCOLENDAS (20) BEAT -1:30- Single Copy...... 15(( different words declared that the ministrations of such (3) WHAPS HAPPENING -1 1 :1 5 - - 6 4 ) 0 - — 0 4 0 — (3) NEW S three full days prior to publication. (0) PATHIR KNOWS SKOT (0-40) PASSWORD - 440 - (22-30-40) NEWS (3) MOVIE By Carrier, W eekly...... 754 no one really supports the “reform” officials as New - - (30) JEWISH UFE (3-8-22) NEWS Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon 8:00 (30-00-30) JEOPARDY ANDY GRIFFITH - 11:30 - Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's system and it supports no one (18) I SPY MOVIE Daughter" (1966). One Y e a r...... $39.00 York City’s John Lindsay, (3) NEW S -1 1 :3 0 - HAP RiCHAm ? ~ — 1040 — (3) MOVIE prior to day of publication; 12 noon adequately. PHIL DONAHUS ) NEW ZOO REVUE Six Months...... $19.50 showed a monstrous 40.9 per (18) MOVIE (3) FACE THE NATION (20) SOUNDING BOARD (0) OEAHCH POR TOMORROW 120-30) SOM ERSET Friday for publication Saturday and )SUKO (O M SPLIT SECOND "Return of the Qunflghter" (1966). The evidence keeps piling up cent overpayment rate. In the Paratrooptr" (1953). (8-40) MAKE A WISH (24) ZOOM M ) KITTY TODAY 122) STAR TREK Robert Taylor. Chad Everett. Three Months...... $9,75 Monday. (SO-00-34) WHO, WHAT OR WHERE 124) SESAME STREET to support their assessment. District of Columbia, a kind of Alan Ladd, Lao Gann, Susan Staphen. (30) ADELANTE (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH , BOLD ONIS (8-40) ALAN KINO INSIDE riie a liT 40) OTRUITN DRUM MERS - 10:95 - (40) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE Now comes a study by the miniature hell for the working (30) BLACK EXPOSURE (40) WILD WILD WEST (00-00-30) NBC NEWS -NOON- - 440 - LAS VEGAS iint* .Srhcdiilt* Health, Education, and Welfare taxpayer, the figures were 10.9 - 8:30 — -ono- 3) MERV GRIFFIN (3) CHALLENGE - 6:30 - (0)YOOISEAR - 14 0 — (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Department which estimates per cent ineligibles, 24.5 per (3) CBS NEWS 3) SEAT THE C LO C K IS) DENNIS THE MENACE (8) CONNECTICUT SCENE (3) C B S NEWS - 0 4 0 - 0) W H A rS MV L IN E ? 20 MY LI1TLE MARGIE - 1:00 - that $1.7-billion, of a total cent overpayments and only 3.8 (20) BILKO (20) INSIGHT (8) ABC NEWS (O IO A M SIT 00) MY UTTU MARGIE 30 LU C Y SHOW (20-22-30) TOMORROW How Good Is The System? federal-state budget of $7.5 per cent underpayments. (24) SPORTS rOt (22-30) NBC NEWS ion TRACKOOWN 03) SOMERSET 40) GILLIOAN'S ISLAND Saturday (22) CELEBRITY BOWLING ja» NOT POR WOMSN ONLY 104) ELECTRIC COMPANY (40) RELIGIOUS SHOW billion for the Aid to Families (30) NBC NEWS 1 - 4:55 — Total costs of course have (24) FOLKLIFE (40) PUNTSTONIS 30) NOT POR WOMEN ONLY Almost every discussion of the (30) WHAT ABOUT WOMEN (40) WEATHER not obsolete and therefore more with Dependent Children gone up. In 1950 all health, - 7 M - (40) ROLLER DERBY — 10M — - 1 4 0 - - 0:55 — (3) MIKS OOUOUS - 5:00 - U.A. East 1 — “Seven Ups,” great ice storm of ’73 boils down to program (AFDC) is being speqt education and welfare (3) WORLD OF ANIMALS (3) ASWORLD TU RNS IS) ENSIGN OTOOLE outage-prone than is necessary. -1 2 :1 5 - (40) NEWS I nOIAUNO POR DOLLARS (0-40) LETS MAKE A DEAL in “erroneous payments” to the programs cost | 10-billion. (8) LAWRENCE WELK 00-ISM DINAH SHORE 20) FILM 1:^3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30; “Ben certain questions involving the elec­ The utilities’ problems too were poor and alleged poor. That’s 15 Today, HEW’s efforts cost the (8) FOR THE CONSUMER - 7 4 ) 0 - 04) 01 SAM E STREET - 0 4 0 - Friday Willard,” Midnight (20<22) NEW S (40) LEAVE IT TO REAVER I GUIDING UGHT trical utilities who supply Manchester compounded by the fact that even cents out of every AFDC dollar. tax p ay er $101.7-billion, (30) HEE HAW -12:30— (3) MOVIE 1 NEWLYWED GAME Jan. 4 U.A. East 2— "Robin Hood,” According to HEW, which although the number of poor (3) TO BE ANNOUNCED "SIngIn' In the Rain" (1952). Gene - 1 0 4 0 - 0-30) DAYS OP OUR LIVES I22) HOGAN'S HEROES 2:00-4:00-6:00-8:00-10:00 (40) HERE COME THE (30-00-00) SAPFLE 24) MISTER ROGERS and other nearby communities with when main trunk lines were repaired, Kelly, Debbie Raynolda. — 0 4 0 — studied 44,000 of the Republic’s people has decreased. BRIDES (8). DIALOGUE (40) DICK VAN DYKE 30) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES U.A. East 3 - “Robin Hood,” (8) TRUTH OR (3) EDGE OP NIGHT - 8:00- power. 3.1 million AFDC families, a Public officials like to point (20-22-30) MEET THE PRESS — 1140 — (40) GOMER PYLE, USMC 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 the storm had raised havoc with lines CONSEQUENCES 10) GIRL IN MV UPE (3-8-22) NEWS And while many quickly grant that whopping 41.1 per cent of the out that inflation has had a lot - 7:30 - (0)A U MY CHILDREN (30-1’30-30) DOCTORS ■ - 5 : 3 0 - Showcase 1 — “Magnum leading from the trunks to homes. -1 4 )0 - (18) DICK VAN, DYKE 15) REAL McCOYS 10.8 million recipients involved (3) WHArS HAPPENING - 3 . - 0 0 - (18) I SPY Force,” 12:00-2:20-4:40-7:20- no power systemyz6qld have come to do with raising the price of (3) PRO FOOTBALL (20) BILLY GRAHAM 20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT It rnay be the town could encourage were either underpaid, over­ supporting the poor. Well, now. (18) NASHVILLE MUSIC (3) PRICE IS RIGHT 122) LUCY SHOW (20) SOUNDING BOARD 9:55 through the storm unscathed, many (20) FILM NFL conlerance chomplonahlp. (22-30-40) NEWS 124) ELECTRIC COMPANY (24) ZOOM Showcase 2 - "Papiilon,” that these facilities at least be placed paid or ineligible for relief In 1950, the percentage of (8) EIGHTH DAY 130) HOGAN'S HEROES (22) SC H O O LS MATCH (24) M USIC SPECIAL (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Cont. 1:45-4:40-7:35-10:30 are still uriconvinc'ed that the present during the period from April to federal expenditures thst went (20-22-30) PRO FOOTBALL Portland Junior |40) NEWS underground. First, by requiring it on WITS Symphony. (40) WILD WILD WEST Showcase 3 - “Johnathon September. In 1972, the “rate of to welfare was 29 per cent. NFL conlerenca champlonahip. distribution system is as modern as it Thursday -6 :3 0 - Livingston Seagull,” 1:00-3:00- all new construction, second, for error” was 28 per cent. The Today it’s 39 per cent. We are - 8 : 0 0 - (40) CONVERSATION WITH - 7 : 3 0 - (40) ABC NEWS (3) (8*40) TEMPERATURES (3) CBS NEWS 5:00-7:00-9:00 could and should be. horrendous 1973 figure breaks spending more money bn (ewer -1:30— (8) POLICE SURGEON Jan. 3 existing homes, by working out some down to show that 22.8 per cent (8-40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY RISING — 7:30 — (8) ABC NEWS Showcase 4 — "American It takes only a look at some of the people less efficiently. (8-40) ISSU E S AND (18) GREEN ACRES financial arrangement where repay­ of the recipients were overpaid, Bah! “Disaster” seems an (18) NHL HOCKEY (20) FILM (18) CAN YOU TOP THI^T (3) NEW PRICE IS RIGHT (24) BOOK BEAT Graffiti,” Cont. 1:00-2:55-4:55- ANSWERS (20-22-30) ORANGE BOWL 7:00-11:40 power lines to give you the impression 10.2 per cent were ineligible and- understatement to describe the Rangers vs. Canadians al Montreal. (22-30) HOLLYWOOD (8) MANY FACES OF ST. -8 :5 5 - ment of the cost could be spread out Special — Penn Stale vt. L8U at — 6:00 - 8.1 per cent were underpaid. current mess. It is not only the (20-22-30) MOVIE -1 :4 8 - SOUARES RAPHAEL’S HOSPITAL (40) NEWS Burnside Theater - that poles are carrying several ser­ over several years as is done with Miami. (18) GREEN ACRES (3-8-22) NEWS “ Oliver,” 1:30; “ Ash Why? HEW doesn’t know yet. ^xpayer who suffers, but the "Svreel Charily" (1969). Shirley (18) SHARE (40) POLKAI (24) WAR AND PEACE vice circuits and this appears to be a Maclaine, John McMartIn, Ricardo (20) FILM (18) I SPY -7 :0 0 - Wednesday,” 7:30-9:15 sidewalk replacements. A sp^eman says it will take innocent poor. Those erroneous­ Montalban. - 2.-00— - 8:00 - -8:30— (20) SOUNDING BOARD (3) WORLD AT WAR several more months of ly denied relief indeed have the (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Manchester Drive-In — “The case of it being more economical to - 0:30 — (8) AMERICAN BANDSTAND (8-40) SUGAR BOWL (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 (24) COMING OF A COMET (8) RUTH OR Here again, though, we must ap­ analysis to find the reasons for right ot a fair hearing, but by (24) FRENCH CHEF Harrad Experiment,” 10:30; (3) M*A*S*H ’ (18) MAYOR’S HOUR Special — Notre Dame va. Alabama (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH string another line on existing poles preciate the situation of the Calligraphy (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) such a rate of error. But it (8-40) MOVIE (30) ANIMAL WORLD CONSEQUENCES “Straw Dogs,” 8:40; “ Where the time their turn comes to (8-40) GATOR BOWL (40) MOVIE at New Orleana. (40) WILD WILD WEST (18) 700 CLUB rather than construct an entire new takes no Einstein to conclude present their cases many of (18) “Short Walk to DoyHghr (1972). (40) DRAGNET Does It Hurt,” 7:00 homeowner who would be asked to Special — Texaa Tech vs. Tennessee "A Star la Born" (1954). Jud y Jamea Brolln, Don MltohM. — 6:30 — (20-22-30) NEWS Vernon Cine 1 — “The Way the No. 1 reason is that the pre- them have been evicted from at Jacksonvilla, Fla. Qarland, Jamea Maaon. (20-22-30) KING ORANGE (18) TOWARDS THE YEAR line somewhere else to serve a new make this added investment. Until he (3) CBS NEWS (24) AVIATION WEATHER We Were,” 2:00-7:00-9:10; sent system, if not a their homes or have had their (24) WAR AND PEACE -2 :3 0 - JAMBOREE PARADE 2000 (40) ABC NEWS area. “disaster,” is unworkable. Special from Miami. (8) ABC NEWS “Walking Tall,” 12 Midnight is assured that the main distribution utilities turned off. There have ' Part 6. (18) RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL -9 H K I- - 8 K K ) - Max Lerner Our welfare effort is jost too even been cases of starvation (24) MABEL MERCER (22-30) NBC NEWS -7 :3 0 - Vernon Cine 2 — “Oliver,” It would appear to us that an objec­ system is as reliable as possible, he - OdH) - -3:00— (18) 700 CLUB (3) SONNY AND CHER ruddy splintered. HEW now during the waiting period. AND (8) DATING GAME 2:00; “ Walking T all,” 7:20- tive, impartial assessment by elec­ (3) MARY TYLER MOORE (8) IT PAYS TO BE (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUES — 8:55 - will be reluctant. sponsors more than 300 health, No wonder there’s increasing -9 :3 0 - )40) NEWS (20) HUMAN DIMENSION 9:30; “Little Murders,” 12 Mid­ IGNORANT — 9:00 — (20-22-30) ADAM-12 night trical engineers is needed to evaluate Comments education and welfare support in both the White House 0:30 — (3) SHAFT (22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL So, as we said before, almost any (3) BOB NEWHART (18) GOSPEL HOUR (3) HERE’S LUCY (24) BILL MOYERS — 7:00 - programs, of which 180 are and on Capitol Hill for the so- (24) PERFORMANCE (24) WALL STREET WEEK Meadows Drive-In — “ Man in the present distribution system. (18) CHALLENGE OF TRUTH (40) ROCK AND ROLL (3) STARL08T the Wilderness,’.’ 7:00; “ Deadly suggestion or idea for averting a listed in the “welfare” called Minimum Annual In­ - 10:00 - -3:30— -lO K W - (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (20-22-30) MOVIE YEARS (8) TRUTH OR Trackers,” 9:00; “Come Back Until we know whether there are The Day Of The Generals category. The result has to be come proposal (MAI). If (3) CAROL BURNETT (8) MOVIE (8-40) MARCUS WELBY (40) NANNY AND THE repetition of the disaster — or "Koaka...and hla Family" (1973). CONSEQUENCES Charleston Blue,” 10:55 too much paperwork, too many Washington took that $101.7- (24) DAVID SUSSKIND "7th Cavalry" (1956). Randolph Herb Edelman. (24) FAMILY ALBUM PROFESSOR things that could have been done or Scott, Barbara Hale. (18) 700 CLUB Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — minimizing it - goes back to the poorly trained staffs, federal billion he is now spending on the (24) GLENN GOULD — 8:30 — - 8 K ) 0 - can be done to reduce the risk of one m ^ m m - 10:30 - -1 0:3 0^ (20-22-30) NEWS “Tom Sawyer,” 7:30; “ Mid­ utilities a\id the unanswered question; and state, too many underprivileged in all (18) ROCK CHURCH -44)0— PLAYS BEETHOVEN (8-40) MOVIE (3) ROLL OUTI (18) LIVING WORD (24) COMETS AND OTHER night Cowboy,” 9:15-Midnight falling tree limb knocking out several FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - us to, didn’t emerge as a factor A right-of-center regime like staffworkers who just don’t categories and gave $1,250 to (3) PRO FOOTBALL — 9:30 — "A Brand New Life” (1973). Clorla (8-40) BRADY BUNCH Is the present distribution system - 11:00 - Leachman, Martin Balaam. TALES Jerry Lewis Cinema 2 — Twenty years ago, when the in the U.S. constitutional crisis. Brazil and a left-of-center like give a damn', and too much every individual who earned NFL conlerenca champlonahip. (3) DICK VAN DYKE - 10>«8- (18) NBA BASKETBALL circuits, it would be premature to (3) MOVIE (18) JOURNEY TO (20-22-30) BOWL GAME (20-22-30) TENAFLY (40) ABC NEWS “Mash,” 7:00-9:00; “Chrome & an engineered one geared to providing Third World was just starting to Mostly, the press has its Peru have both learned how to graft. For example, the less than $7,000, there would be (24) CONFLICTS Knicks vs. 76ers al Phllly. make a blanket condemnation of the "The Bramble Bush" (1960). Richard ADVENTURE — 104)0 — HIGHLIGHTS — 7:30 — Hot Leather,” 12 Midnight get shaped, who would ^have attention fixed on the inilitary govern as well as rule. The average application lor relief enough left to give everybody Burton, Barbara Rush. (20-22-30) SANFORD & SON us with the most efficient and reliable (20-22-30) PRO FOOTBALL (3) MEDICAL CENTER (8) THRILL SEEKERS power companies. believed yon if you had turned coups themselves, and whether m ilitary in each ci's^ had winds up as 12 separate pieces else an income tax refund of a (8-40) NEWS - 11« 0- (24) WASHINGTON REVIEW service technically and economically Cassandra and prophesied that and how they succeed. Usually,, NFL oonlarence champlonahip. (18) JIMMY SWAGGART (3-8-18) NEWS — 9.-00 — (20) FILM learned how to modernize of paper, all of which must be little over $100. Crazy? (20) JOHNNY CARSO N (24) WORLD PRESS (20-22-30) MOVIE (22) HOLLYWOOD AND -8 :3 0 - However, it would appear to us the possible; or is it a system, which like most of the governments in it the only tangles come when the processed before aid is ap­ (22) TO BE ANNOUNCED (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT (3) CANNON (3) OR. SEUSS CARTOON itself, and its skills in recruiting Probably. But what’s so sane (40) I LOVE LUCY “If I Had a Million" (1973). John THE STARS power companies would want such an would be military regimes? Yet defense forces are themselves proved. Schuck, Ruth McDevItt. (22-30-40) NEWS (18) 700 CLUB (8-40) ODD COUPLE Topsy just grew and grew; and is now specialized talents had taught it about the present boondoggle? (30) HONEYM OONERS (24) BOBOQUIVARI Sunday that is exactly what has split, either between the ser­ how to recruit talent to moder­ -4 :3 0 - (24) PHANTOM INDIA -11:30— (20-22-30) NHL HOCKEY assessment of their system, if only to - MIDNIGHT - (18) TEACH-IN (30) WAIT TILL YOUR a maze of overlapping circuits which happened. Look at the large vices (the navy and air force nize the society. The same is (8) M OVIE — 10:30 - (3) MOVIE — 9:30 - Bruins vs. Rangers at New York. assure customers that the system is majority of regimes in Latin tend to be further left than the (40) CHAMPIONS FATHER GETS HOME (24) PERFORMANCE U.A. East 1 — “Seven Ups,” complicate maintenance and hinder likely to prove true of the "She Played With Fire" (18) LIVING WORD “Coll Northalde 777” (1948). Jamea (24) TO BE ANNOUNCED (40) DRAGNET America, in Southeast Asia army) or between ethnic (1957). Jack Hawkins, Arlene Dahl. StewarL Richard Conte. 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 quick restoration of power. Chilean regime, which pushed -54)0— — 11:00 — -9 :0 0 - (Communist and non- groups, as in Nigeria or Zaire. (18) STAGECOACH WEST (8) THE SAINT (6-40) ABC NEWS — 8:00 - U.A. E a st2 — “Robin Hood,” out Salvador Allende and took (3-8-18) NEWS (3) MOVIE Communist alike), in the Mid­ But the real problem is not how I The Almanac (30) BOLD ONES (24) FESTIVAL AT EASE (3) THE WALTONS 2:00-4:006:00-8:00-10:00 over a chaotic economy and a — 10:00 - "The Gypsy M oths" (1969). Burt Lan­ to capture state power, but how (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (8-40) TOMA caster. Deborah Kerr. U.A. East 3 — ‘ ‘Robin Hood,' ’ dle East. Look at the African society in conflict. - 12:15 - -5 :3 0 - (3) Private Schools Grow to administer it after the armed (22-30-40) NEWS (18) NHL HOCKEY (8-40) ROOM 222 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 regimes, especially in But the African regimes — (40) AVEN GERS (18) JIMMY SWAGGART -IKK)— (8-40) OWEN MARSHALL While public school desegregation equatorial Africa. forces have the power. To put it — 11:30 — Rangers vs. Flyers at Phllly. (24) FESTIVAL Vernon Cine 1 — “The Way strong private school, it is said that Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, Zire, United Prens Internalionhl - 1:00 - (40) PERSUADERS (20-22-30) TOMORROW (20-22) LOVE STORY differently: It Is one thing to Mali — are in a differeht situa­ Florida, killing 99 persons. (3) NEW YEAR’S EVE WITH (40) RELIGIOUS SHOW (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON -9 :3 0 - We Were,” 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- is continuing in the South at a there are more churches than filling The vision was one of ideal Today is Saturday, Dec. 29, (18) NEW S (24) ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 9:30 rule, and quite another actually tion. The military elites don’t Seventy-seven survived. -8 4 )0 - GUY LOMBARDO (24) ADVOCATES (8-40) LOVE, AMERICAN reasonable pace, there is a unique social democracies, governed the 363rd day of 1973 with two to (30) RISK OF MARRIAGE (30) NEWS SPECIAL stations, and three church class to govern. have technical government (8) IT TAKES A THIEF Special from New York City's — 9:00 - STYLE Vernon Cine 2 — “Oliver,” follow. - 1:15 - Waldorf-Astoria. New Britain government. phenomenon in the growth of private, by the same passion for 'The thing to remember is that skills themselves. They must (18) DAY OF DISCOVERY (3) MOVIE 2:00; “ WalkingTall,” 5:00-7:05- rooms for every public class room. freedom and equality that had nie moon is approaching its A thought for the day: Irish (40) RELIGIOUS SHOW (8) LAWRENCE WELK — 10:30 — -lO flO - 9:15 a river cannot rise higher than use the same bureaucracy that (24) BEHIND THE LINES "Don't Drink the Water" (1969). church sponsored, schools which are first quarter. poet Oscar Wilde said, "There (20-22-30) NEW YEAR’S Wednesday (18) LIVING WORD Jackie Gleason. (18) WILBURN BROTHERS There only one out of every four brought about the original its source. Despite all the talk was there before their rule. - 1 :3 0 - -6 :3 0 - Manchester Drive-In — “The liberations from imperial rule. The morning star is Mercury. is only one thing in the world ROCKIN’ EVE 74 (8-40) KUNG FU (24) FREE-FOR-ALL drawing more and more white white pupils assigned to predominate­ about the military rising above In the nations I have cited, (3) MOVIE (18) AMAZING GRACE Harrad Experiment,” 9:00; The evening stars are Venus, worse than being talked about, Music special from California. Jan. 2 (20-22-30) IRONSIDE The reality is a frame of and beyond politics, the fact is "The House on 92nd StraeT' (1945). -1 0 ‘30 - “Straw Dogs,” 7:00 children from the public school three out of four of the civil ser­ Mars and Jupiter. and that is not being talked (40) DEPARTMENT S (40) BILLY GRAHAM — 11:00 - ly black schools are attending those military power within which that the military takes its color Lloyd Nolan, William Heythe. (24) GLENN GOULD (18) LIVING WORD Showcase 1 — “Magnum vants are the same people who about." -7 4 )0 - - 8:0 0 - (3-8-18) NEWS system. schools. The other three are enrolled governments are allowed to from the society it comes from, 'Those born on this date are - 1:45 - — MIDNIGHT — PLAYS BEETHOVEN (24) MASTERPIECE Force,” Cont. 12:00-2:20-4:40- were there before in­ under the sign of Capricorn. (3) FACE THE STATE (3-8-22) NEWS (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT function, either by military or and is no better than that socie­ (8) NEW S (40) IT TAKES A THIEF - 10:00 - THEATRE 7:20-9:55 in private academies. dependence. The regimes in­ Andrew Johnson, 17th presi­ (8) YEAR-END REVIEW (18) I SPY (22-30-40) NEWS party elites. Kemal Ataturk - 12:30 — (8-40) STREETS OF - 11:00- Showcase 2 — “Papiilon,” While proponents of integration had ty- herit an African tribal tradition (18) GOSPEL JUBILEE (20) SOUNDING BOARD Like so many areas. North and turns out to have been a truer Usually, a military elite dent of the United States, was SAN FRANCISCO (3-8-18) NEWS Cont. 4:00-6:00-8:00-10:05 which needs modernizing. They bom Dec. 29, 1806. (22) NEWS (6) AMERICAN BANDSTAND (24) ZOOM earlier seen a short life for the private forerunner of what was to come overthrows the governiiient (20-22-30) .NEWS SPECIAL (20) SAN FRANCISCO Showcase 4 — “American South, there has been great dis­ are largely cut off from the On this day in history: Sunday (24) ZOOM 20th ANNIVERSARY — 11:30 — than Jawaharlal Nehru. because it feels — and - the (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH BEAT Graffiti,” Cont. 1:00-2:55-4:55- school movement, it is growing European and American In 1848, gas lights were in­ — 1:00 — (40) WILD WILD WEST (3) MOVIE „ satisfaction with the policy of forced To take part, as I have done, business and middleclass Today's ^ -7 :3 0 - (22-30-40) NEWS 7:00-11:40 traditions, with their science stalled at the White House for Dec. 30 (3) MOVIE “Once Before I Die" (1965). Uraula steadily and is very well financed, in integration through busing and the in a symposium on military groups feel — that there is no Thought (3) PERRY MASON - 8:30 - Andraaa, John Derek. and technology, whether by dis­ the first time. (8-40) THE F.B.I. "Three Coins In the Fountain" (1954). some instances. regimes, with scholars from a order or stability for carrying - 7 M - Dorothy McGuire, Jean (3) C B S NEWS (8-40) ROD SERLING neighborhood school was revered as tance or choice. Chaos succeeds In 1851, the first Young Men's (20-22-30) WORLD O.F (8) ABC NEWS number of universities and in­ on the essential functions of a chaos. The more things change, (8) THIS IS THE LIFE AT LAX The staffs of these new schools are stitutes, is to learn something Christian Association (YMCA) DISNEY (20-22-30) TOMORROW (22-30) NBC NEWS the best possible educational policy. society. But it doesn’t follow the more they stay the same. _7;30— (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON of the agonies of other societies chapter opened in Bostbn. (24) FOLKLIFE (40) RELIGIOUS SHOW well qualified teachers, with state And while many of these children that to do away with the party In the Latin American “ 0 Lord, our Lord, how (24) MAKING THINGS GROW — IdW - which puts our own agonies at In 1940, Nazi Germany un­ (8) WORSHIP FOR credentials. Many of them have system or the parliamentary regimes, there is a different majestic is thy name in all the - 8:00— - 6:55 — (20-22-30) TOMORROW are now being bused to school, they Washington into perspective. leashed one of its most violent SHUT-INS bodies gives you stability. You kind of problem. I put it in the earth! (30) RING AROUND THE (18) GOOD NEWS (40) NEWS masters degrees. Whatever the Palace Guard bombing raids on London. Thou whose glory above the are not being taken to integrated can achieve order on the form of two questions: How WORLD (24) M USIC SPECIAL - 7d» - around President Nixon may In 1972, a Jumbo jetliner heavens is chanted." Tuesday We know of one small southern streets, and you can get the long can the alliance of the Pordand and Junior Symphony. (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD private schools. Instead the children have been aiming at, it wasn’t (LlOll) crashed near Miami. “When I look at thy heavens, - 7 : 4 5 - silence of the tomb in the military with the middle and in­ -8 :3 0 - (8) TRUTH OR community where the principal of the of whole neighborhoods are going to able to reach the military in the work of thy fingers, the (3 ) CHRISTOPHER Jan. 1 TO THE parliaments. But to get rid of dustrial classes, as in the case (3)oMANNIX. CONSEQUENCES public high school resigned his posi­ any form. The American tradi­ politics doesn’t mean t ^ t you moon and the stars which thou CLOSEUP SPECIAL WOMAN private institutions. of Brazil and Chile, be main­ (40) SECRED HEART (8-40) MOVIE (18) DICK VAN DYKE tion of nonintervention by the can deal with unemployment, hast established.” - 8:00— tion to take ove^ the supervision of a tained? And when the army "Earth 11" (1971). Gary Lockwood, (20-22-30) NEWS With Christmas just around The strong part being played in military in civilian affairs, foreign exchange, inflation, the “Thou hast given dominion -8 K K > - Tony Frandoaa. (3-8) NEWS itself becomes an arena for the (24) FOLKLIFE the corner, jffhy not treat private academy. In doing this, of church school education is contrary to which was threatened only once balance of payments, the social over the works of thy hands; . (3) DAVEY A GOLIATH (18) CHALLENGE OF TRUTH (18) I SPY clash of conflicting ideologies, yourself to a new year. "Let’s and fleetlngly in the Truman- services, the press or the un­ thou has put all things under (8) CATHOLIC SERVICE (20-22-30) HEC RAMSEY course, he lost many of the fringe the national trend in parochial school. as has happened everywhere (24) COMING OF A COMET Get together at the Golden MacArthur confrontation, held iversities. I Open Forum His feet.” (30) COLONEL CLOWN (40) WILD WILD WEST Our SPEEDY S|MClalty benefits which had been accumulated and is now happening in Peru, ...... I --9 :0 0 - Charm.” Many parochial schools, particularly firm. Even the military- There is a big difference here how long can the regime sur­ “ 0 Lord, our Lord, how (40) CHRISTOPHEg (18) KATHRYN KUHLMAN TRULY DELICJOU8 industrial complex, which majestic is thy name in all the -8:30— in public school service. in the Catholic Church, have been between the South American vive when it becomes that kind CLOSEUP (24) M ASTERPIECE (3) C B S NEWS President Eisenhower, alerted and African military regimes. earth!” THEATER CHICKEN Per Appobitment Call The South has strongly resisted ' withering for the last quarter of the of arena? - 8 : 1 5 - (8) ABC NEWS 849-2808 A Welcomed (3) GUM BY “The Uttla Farm." Brown in 6 Minutos desegregation ever since the initial century. Psalm 8: 1 and 3 6 and 9 -6 :5 5 - Christmas - 8 : 1 5 - -9 :3 0 - (40) NEWS The world’s “finest eatin’ n u a CHUM court decision of 1954, which threw Bill Whitctker^s Manchester Scene (3) BARNABY JONES chicken” with incomparable A shrinkage in religious vocations Dear editor; Earle R. Custer (3) CAPTAIN BOB (18) ORAL ROBERTS -74)0— taste. SYLVANIA TV over the “separate but equal’’ norm has depleted the rolls of potential Christmas arrived early this Pastor ’ (8) CAPTAIN NOAH (3) UNTAMED WORLD GMFFIHIES year at 45 Wyllys Street; in (22) BILLY JAMES HARGIS -1 0 4 )0 - CALL IN ORDER 1143 Tolland Tpke. which had prevailed for many yeais. teachers. And low tuition charges North United Methodist (8) TRUTH OR Pick Up 10 Minutes Later fact, it arrived at 11:55 p m., Church (4) DAY OF DISCOVERY (18) LIVING FAITH Burr Oomers Now almost two dwades later there Friday, Dec. 21. It was not CONSEQUENCES have made it impossible to hire and ,uan-vm - 9 : 0 0 - (20) BILKO (18) DICK VAN DYKE Manchester heralded by the patter of deer DEO’S DRIVE-tN ‘Xet’s Get Together at the is a strong motivation for private pay lay teachers with qualifications m m m It O U T . . . (3) WHATS NEW (22) STAR TREK (24) FOURTH ESTATE hoofs on the roof nor by the rus­ (24) FIRING LINE 482 CENTER ST. 643-2089 Golden Charm” schools for reasons other than racism. I (8) DAVEY A GOLIATH (40) ABC NEWS acceptable in the public system. O i AriOM>t- $TKC*tOTM OF tle of Santa in the chimney but (22) I DREAM OF (30) WHNB-TV Ri>PORT8 UlikLl^ OeoSlOAt «Vi?C301.ve

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Concordia Lutheran Center Congregational Rockville Bapllit Church Church Unitarian UniversalisI Socie- First Congregational Chureh St. George’s Episcopal Church •y of Coventry (Church 69 Union St. 40 Pitkin St. United Church of Christ Rev. Robert L*. LaCounte Rev. Burton D. Strand 481 Spring St. (United Church of Christ) Rt. 44A, Bolton ERVICES eiRECTQPV 11 Center St. Pastor Pastor (Singer Learning Center) Rev. Bruce J. Johnson Rev. John F. Flora, III Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. Rev. Arnold Westwood Minister Vicar Pastor Minister ■ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 9 \a.m., Holy Communion, Rev. Dr. Wallace Fiske Nursery through Adult, in­ Church School through Grade 6. Youth Sunday. Cbffee Hour in \ 8 a.m.. Holy (Communion. Interim Minister vestry following worship. No cluding College Career Class. Nursery care for small No service Sunday, Next 10 a.m.. Family Eucharist meeting will be Jan. 6. (Church School. and Church School. Nursery 11 a.irt., Wdrship Service. DICK’S OAMPINa children. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service. First Sunday of each month. 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion, provided. Susan Royce, student-in-care at United Methodist Church Holy Communion; Second Sun­ AMERICAN EQUIPMENT Church School for Grades 7, 8, Andover Newton Seminary, 1040 Boston ’Tpke. day, missionary service. Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bogs, 9. Teenage and Adult Discus­ Community Baptist Church Second Congregational guest speaker. Bolton Church Nursery provided. . Air MottreesM, Stoves, sion Groups. An American Baptist Church \ 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ c m f u t e wowm iiE Lantom S3 TOUANO TURNnUE 585 E. Center St. Rev. David M. Campbell United Church of (Christ AND First Church of Christ vice. Nursery provided. Mandi/Yinioii Tows Lint Rev. Ondon P. Stairs Pastor Rt. 44A, Coventry FARR'S (Jiurch of Jesus Christ ■Srientisi MBTORCYCIE REPAKS n a Towim When Quality Is of l^uttier-day Saints Minister Rev. Robert K. Bechtold “Tito Everything Storel" niONi 043-2467 447 N. Main St. 10; 15 a .m .. C offee and Minister St. John’s Camp • Bike • Sport Important In Your (.Mormon) 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ Episcopal Church t MAIN STREET OPEN: Selection of Art 9:15 a.m.. Church School for Conversation. ■ Hillstown Rd. & Woodside St. day School and child care. Rt. 30, Vernon • u CENTa smin at Depot Square Msmisy to FrWay & Framing all ages. 10:30 a.m., (Church School. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. D. Clark Brown, Bishop “Christian Science” is the sub­ Rev. Robert H. Wellner, MANCHESTER, CONN. Open Daily to 0:00 P.M. 8 4,11. _ ep .li; 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. Nursery through Grade 6. Burr Corners, Manchester ject of the lesson-sermon. The Rector raONE; 143-7008 J. FABR — H17111 S9tiirtayOA.lll.-i2llooii The service will be conducted 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Vernon Assemblies of God Next UiCaldor 9 a.m.. Priesthood. Golden Text: Eccla'siastes 12- by the young people of the Student Recognition Sunday. 51 Old Town Rd. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. church. Sermon: "The Afterglow of Classes for all ages. The Christian Science 10 a.m.. Family Service and MANCHESTER Service of Sincerity (Christmas.” Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Sunday O sfrinsky A J Upholstery 5 p.m., Sacrament Service. Reading Room, 968 Main St., is Church School. Second Congregational School for all ages. and PFI Shop open to the public, except on DEALER IN WASTE MEMORIAL CO. Helping people through life’s able to take care of funeral P H IG H G R A D E Church Talcollville Congregational II a.m.. Morning Worship. RE-DPHOLSTERINO The Presbyterian Church holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. St, Matthew’s Church Complete Appliances Store most difficult time is not a arrangements anywhere in the • MODERN FURNITURE United Church of Christ Church 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. MATERIALS Opposite East OsnMtsry 43 Spruce St. Monday through Friday and Tolland small responsibility. And the world. This is possible because and ANTiqUES 385 N. Main St. United Church of Christ • Ciistuiii Kiiriillurr PRINTING Rev. George Smith from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first Rev. J. Clifford Curtin QuoHty MMneriols Bemie’s TV and Appliances General Electric models. They Holmes family hasn’t taken its Golden Rule members are Rev. Felix M. Davis Rev. Kenneth E. Knox IRON iiihI .SIi|H'ovrr» Job and Commerdal Pastor Thursday of each month. Pastor of Manchester located at the are famous brands with built-in calling lightly. located worldwide. All it takes S|M>ts and Film, “Sound of the Trumpet.” course “Courageous Yet 10 a.m.. Family Service and Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15 of Manchester features Kitchen your home. AM and FM radios anyone in Manchester or the tribution, are also able to keep 318 Adams St. nil nIxon of wiitdowa 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. ^ 1790 Ellington Rd. CHIIIGE Phone 649-5533 Cautious in the Face of Church School. Nursery 11 a.m. Aid, Maytag and General Elec­ and stereos in a variety of surrounding area. These com­ the entire order aware of South Windsor RESERVATIONS FOR Phone 643-9149 • For Toblo Topt Zion Evangelical Lutheran Persecution.” facilities. • Tune-Ups. tric dishwashers. You can models are also on display and munity residents are this firm’s methods of improving service Church of the Assumption Rev. Harold W. Richardson •HOTELS OPKN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Church 11 a.m.. Group discussion.of Sacred Heart Church • General Automotive choose portable models or built- are by Motorola, RCA, best form of public relations; and other news of interest to Hydramatle Tranimliilon Minister •AIRLINES SATI RDAY 8 A.M. NOON Adams St. at Thompson Rd. (Missouri Synod) Dec. 1 Watchtower magazine Mrs. Louis (Dorothy) Karlberg St. Peter’s Episcopal Rt. 30, Vernon Repairs on All in models in smart new Panasonic and Zenith. they can tell you more about the the profession. Members meet Repairing Rev. R. Stanley Eaton •STEAMSHIPS Rev. Edward S. Pepin Cooper and High Sts. article “Gaining Wealth for Church Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor American Cars decorator colors. If you don’t Particularly interesting is the Holmes tradition of fine funeral annually at regional and All Worl’. Guaranteed J. A. WHITE Pastor ’ Associate Minister 627 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Rev. Charles W. Kuhl Eath’s New King.” sand Hill R d. Rev. Edward Konopka own or are thinking of replacing new sound in the round stereo service than anything the peo­ national conferences to share Texaco Lubrication Service GLASS CO„ INC. Rev. Paul Trinque Pastor South Windsor one, now is the time to let John by Eletitrophonic. The receiver ple at this firm might say about information. We Give Green Stampi 31 Bluell St.— Tel. 649-7321 Organist 9;30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Rev. Frederick M. Foerster III Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. YOUR show you the advantages of and turntable in smart walnut themselves. Another advantage of Saturday, Masses at 5 and vice and Church School. 9:00 a.m.. Divine Worship. St. Mary's Episcopal Church Trinity Covenant Church / Vicar Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, MEMORIAL these famous brands. Having a and Plexiglas are a great addi­ This reputation has been membership in the Golden Rule 7:30 p.m. COMPLETE 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and Park and Church Sts. 10:30 a.m. and noon. dishwasher is just like having a tion to any modem home. Two growing since 1922 when the is the public’s accessability to Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, c o M s n S T o n PET CENTER Youth Forum. Rev. George Nostrand' 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Commu­ St. Margaret Mary’s Church s Party GooSs, maid in the kitchen—no home tall round speakers on either Holmes firm was established the wealth of informative MANCHESTER LUCA’S 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. CAnifies fjrakteft 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. First Rector Mrs. Karlberg, who lives at 261 Ferguson Rd., has been nion. Sunday School after the Wapping e Orocerlu, Cold Cuts should be without one! To make side deliver the truest sound by Mark Holmes. Today, the literature on funeral service Self-Seriice froptcal Fish - furllei tradition is carried on by his Year Youth Instruction. Rev. Stephen J. White organist at Trinity Covenant Church since last February. service. Rev. William McGrath o Fruits—Vegetables Hjmsiert - Gerbils life easier, you also should see available today, and at a and related subjects which is Liundromat St John's Polish National Trinity Lutheran Church Rlu Rc«CAvtn|’ Monday 7 p.m.. New Year’s Rev. Ronald Haldeman Before coming to Manchester from the Philadelphia area 6:30 p.m.. Young Peoples Rev. Joseph Schick e Creetlnf Cards Uiied Brted^ppies their selection of garbage dis­ realistic price. If you are a three sons, Howard, Arthur and published by this organization. Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 Cutlwn Midt Catholic Church Eve Worship. Fellowship. Q)-Pastors We Depend On Yon... Aquarium Accessories. He posals. lover of good music, this is a Norman. A grandson, Howard, One of these useful publications Rev. Walter A. Hyszko three years ago, she was organist at Reformed Vernon Our Own Special Blended Suits. Pints Md 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, You Con Depend On U s ! If you’re in the market for a quality piece of equipment built joined the firm in 1971. is “The Knowledge booklet,” CHOICE VARIETY Colts Pastor Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia for 10 years. She and Rev. Donald McClean PH Foods new washer and dryer, Bernie’s St. Bridget Church Services for Trial Use. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 to last for many years of enjoy­ That’s another thing that peo­ which explains the problems of •Tailoring her husband have two sons, Louis Karlberg Jr. of p.m. Pastor Open 7 Days A Week MANCHESTER at the Parkade has Maytag, Rev. John J. Delaney 10 a.m.. Service for Carols, tUl Midnight ment. Come.and let John give ple appreciate — the people at bereavement in a clear, frank Quality •Dry Cleaning 9 a.m.. Mass, English. Philadelphia, and the Rev. David L. Karlberg, pastor of a Frigidaire and Speed Queen and Pastor scripture and prayer. a Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 PET CENTER you a live demonstration. Holmes Funeral Home know manner. It has been of help to •Laundry Service 10:30 a.m., Mass. English and Presbyterian church in Pittsburgh, Pa. (Herald photo by 8and 10;30a.m., Worship Ser­ 881 MAIN ST. 640-0203 9 M«ri(SI m «n ; h( s i[ ii how others feel during bereave- Rev. William J. Stack and 11:30 a.m. many families and is free for Seafood 176-178 SPRUCE ST. Polish. \ Pinto) vice. Nursery at 10:30 service. ment because they’ve Rev. William J. Killeen Church of Christ T the asking. 43 OAK STREET MANCHESTER Lydall and Vernon Sts. St. Francis of Assisi 9:15 a.m., (Church School. experienced the same thing Investment Chatter The Holmes family is always TEL. 640-0987 Drive-In Parking Eugene Brewer Minister 673 Ellington Rd. Groominfl themselves. The best un­ Gospel Hall Saturday, Masses at 5 and willing to answer questions con-, South Windsor TOURAINE FOR derstanding of a family’s needs 415 Center St. 7:30 p.m., school auditorium.' tiallyalong the track that had cerning funeral services and ■ 9 a.m., Bible Classes. Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor POODLES NEW YORK (UPI) - “Phase at the time of a funeral can Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and IV is withering industry by been foreseen by economists prices. All that is necessary is 10:30, in church; 10;30a.m. and 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: Rev. Eugene M. Kibride AND ALL come only from another family. FINt QUKim I 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. Avery St. Christian i .... PAINTS industry and is expected- to even. before the oil embargo an appointment. There is no noon, school auditorium. “Time, The Stuff IJfe is Made breeds They know, what needsrto be 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Church Guest Preacher Reformed Church evolve into a de facto Phase V,” 'w a s a gleam in King Faisal’s done and how to do it. obligation. Saturday; Masses at 5 and 7 661 Avery St., South Windsor FOR BEST RESULTS 875-7624 D im m s 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. |5.m. HOURS 9-5Mt„. accojding to the Spear Market eye,” says Argus Research This family firm is the Other unique features of the From Emanuel Lutheran Church 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: A Senior Seminarian Rev. Peter Mans Report. The letter predicts an Corp. The impact of the energy Holmes service are illuminated Church and Chestnut Sts. “What Is Jesus To You?” The Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 BY APPOINTMENT Manchester area’s only BRAY’S St. Bartholomew's Church Minister era of voluntai7 pledges on the crisis on spending should be member of the International parking for 75 cars, an Allen Rev. C. HENRY Anderson Alpha and the Omega!” and 11 a.m. STUD SERVICE F O R - Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor PAUL’S part of the business community solely rertrlcted to the rising Order of the Golden Rule, Electronic organ, special •expert Watch Repairing Rev. Ronald J. Fournier Paint t Craft Center Poodles, Toys & Miniatures •fine Selection of Gifts Miss Ruth M. Johnson, a 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for to keep prices within broadly price of energy and its effect on which has over 1400 members. flower and clergy rooms, a fire- Co-Pastors is being observed tomorrow St. Mary’s Church aH ages including a nursery. For All Occasions Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. senior seminarian at the 61S MAIN STREET SUDS & SCISSORS defined limits under the threat businessmen’s economic The order is the world’s largest protection system, and private fritz Wehrenberg throughout the country in the Rt. 31, Coventry •longine, Bulova Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 Lutheran School of Theology, 11 a.m.. Worship Service. TH. 649-D30D POST RD. PLAZA ■ Rt. 30 of rollbacks and controls. The calculations, the firm con­ controlled-membership family rooms in each chapel. Intern Lutheran Church in America, Rev. F. Bernard Miller Nursery provided,. VERNON Wiltnauer and Caravelle and 11, 11:30 a.m. Chicago, will be guest preacher shift into Phase V will “feature tinues. “Such an examination organization for funeral direc­ All of these details add up to and at Emanuel, other college Pastor 6 p.m.. Family Worship. Watches Sunday at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. a tremendous price surge and strongly suggests that those tors. Membership in this one fact: Service by the Holmes 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service. Trinity Covenant Church students will also participate in Rev. Paul F. Ramen 737 Main SI. Minchcsler United Pentecostal Church services at Emanuel Lutheran 6:30 p.m., Christian V aca­ then, hopefully, a simmering looking at ‘psychological fac­ organization enables thd firm to family is “service measured 9:45 a.m.. Church School for 3 302 Hackmatack St. the services. PNDNE e43-S617 187 Woodbridge St. Church. She will also lead the tion. Nursery provided. down as the business communi­ tors’ will severely un- offer services not available not by gold — but by the Golden year olds through Grade 7; Rev. Norman E. Swensen Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. LAAES SEE US FOR QUALITY Robert Baker adult forum in the church ty responds to decontrol with derstimate 1974 spending — cer­ elsewhere. Rule.” At 400 Main St., the peo-. Youth Class; adult classes. Pastor Preaches Sunday Sunday, Masws at 7:30, 9:30 Pastor chapel between services. TAILORING shortage-relieving additions to tainly as measured in terms of One of these features is the pie do unto others as they would .J:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for Miss Susan B. Royce of 103 and 10:45 a.m. ‘ Miss Johnson, daughter of Religious productive capacity,” it adds. current dollars,” it adds ease with which members are have others do unto them. Finnish-Estonian Imports infants. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Diane Dr., an “In Care” stu­ CUSTOM 10 a.m., Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson Rockville United A S trv k t MADE “The misconception mat a & Handicrafts 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. 11 a.m., “Play Group” for classes for all ages three of 51 Kensington St., attended Calendar dent for the professional Chris­ Methodist Church St. Bernard’s Church O f SUITS prolonged restriction of money 44 Stony Road, Bollon children 3 to 5 years of age through adult, plus an Infant- local schools and graduated Sunday tian ministry, will preach Sun­ 142 Grove St. Rockville For Ladies and Gentlemen and credit is necessary to con­ 649-8080 Nursery. from Augustana College, Rock 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Youth Ser­ day at the 9:15 a.m. service at Sinetrity Rev. John W. Mortimer Rev. John J. White Alterations - Cleaning trol inflation can be compared Producli of famout Ftnntih de$ign: 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service Island, 111., in 1959. vice; Youth Recognition Sun­ Center Congregational Church. Where Pereonal Business Bodies Pastor Rev. William Schneider Repairs to locking a congregation up in Dinnerware,' glanware, toyi, Iradilional with the Rev. Mr. Swensen She was director of Christian day; South United Methodist Her topic: “What’s Conslderatioh jwe have a complete new selection ------d Saturday, Masses at 5 church to control their propen­ Vllriatpiat decorations, museum Jewelry, preaching on “God Keeps His education at the Augustana Church' Happening?” It A Tradition MANCHESTER 9:30 a.m.. Church School. and 7 p.m. sity to sin,’’ says Wright EARNS CPA CLU Promises to You.” Children’s Lutheran Church, St. Paul, 7 p.m.. Seminar on the Hoiy Miss Royce, the first woman TAILOR SHOP Investors’ Service of of embroidery blanks! Nursery through adults. Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, I 4(X) Mam Stroel 121 SPRUCE ST. 649-2184 Donald B. Paterson, formerly William D. Boehm, a former TAX DECREASE (Tiurch for Grades 1 through 4. Minn., and at the Faith Spirit led by the Rev. John candidate for the professional Bridgeport, Conn. Five years of CLOSED FOR 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. '' FREE PARKING of Manchester, has been cer­ Manchester resident, director What better way to begin the re have every little thing —also— Nursery for all pre-school Lutheran Church, Berkeley Kimlingen; South United ministry from Center Church,is [cMuuiieStt...(irteaSShat] exorbitant interest rates have children. Nursery through Grade 2. tified as a public accountant in of pension sales of Midland New Year than by saving a lit­ Heights, N.J., before entering Methodist Church. the daughter of Mr. and Mm. crippled the country’s produc­ BUSINESS hoops, ell the state of Virginia. He passed National Life Insurance Co. and tle money? The Federal the seminary in 1970. Monday Edward M. Royce. tive capacity and its real Fhank You for your noodifs, snd She is studying for her master the CPA exam in November of its wholly-owned subsidiary. Government will be decreasing ambroMory Last year, she was intern at 11:30 p.m.. Watch Night Ser­ growth, t^e firm continues. 1972 and recently completed the the excise tax on communica­ patronage and a Happy New Ml I ■ I I of divinity degree at Andover Investors Life Insurance Co. of Full Gospel Christian the Whitnall Park Lutheran vice including the Love Feast; “Forces now at work will make two-year audit experience ths mtracle of | Newton 'Theological Seminary, Presbyterian Church The Nebraska, was awarded the tion services from nine to eight Year To Allt Fellowship Church in Hales Corners, Wls. Salvation Army Citadel. DON WILLIS moderation of monetary per cent. downtown manchester m sd Newton, Mass., and is serving North Coventry requirement while in the coveted Chartered Life is Interdenominational „ Student Recognition Sunday 8 p.m.. Message followed by restrictions inevitable,” it Bible Underwriter designation at Orange Hall film “The Peace-Making;” as chaplain at the (Children’s School St. on Rt. 31 off Rt. 44A GARAGE predicts,’’“making a much Hospital in Boston. Dr. Richard W. Gray National Conferment Exercises Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Trinity Covenant CTiurch. Speaks 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 more favorable investment Southern New England She was elected this fall as a of the American College of Life Telephone says the change to FAMOUS BRAND Pastor Wednesday by climate in 1974.” “Right now Middler representative to the 9:30 a.m.. Worship. Underwriters in Philadelphia, the eight per cent rate will be 3:15 p.m.. Special Education things are progressing essen- seminary’s student senate and 11 a.m., Bible School. E u g e n e Specializing in 244 .Center Street Pa. reflected on bills rendered on 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study Religion Class; South United TELEVISION also is a student representative 7:30 p.m., Bible Discussion b re w e r Manchester • 646 1995 Boehm is the son of Mr. and and after Jan. 1, 1974. and open discussion. Sunday Methodist Church. BRAKE SERVICE to the seminary’s board of Groups (at Manse on Cornwall OPEN 7 DAYS-11 to 9 Mrs. William G. Boehm of 577 According to SNET es­ School. °Recehtly Sen. Mike Front End Alignment Specializing in U.S.D.A. APPLIANCES Saturday trustees. She has directed Dr.) Sponsored by Manchester Mansfield (D.Mont.) and Adams St. timates, the government’s 7:30 p.m,. Evangelistic ser­ Choice Steaks and Save Energy Boehm, who now makes his 9 a.m.. Special Education dramatic presentations at the Presbyterian Church. Rep. Wilbur Mills (D.Ark.) General Repair work belated (Christmas present will vice. Fresh Sea Food NEW YORK (U P I)- Set home at 1301 Northeast 3rd St. MANCHESTRR Church Resumes Dance Class; South United seminary and is active in the introduced identical bills In result in an annual savings of NOME EMOVEIKIIT your thermostat at no more in Watertown, S.D.,' assumed m. OPEN HOUSE Sunday Schedule Methodist Church. 'leater and other arts. their respective houses of than 70 degrees daytime and $3.8 million for the state's his responsibilities with Congress titled "Tax Policy 60 degrees nighttime this telephone users. South United Methdist Midland in April^of this year. A 6 4 9 -3 5 8 9 Review Act of 1972.” Section M A Paiiting Prablem? We’ll Help! winter. Save both fuel and V t t i P l k e TOMORROW S North United Methodist Church had the last of its Int ti Slip I Stng 306 of these bills would ter­ Service still means something to us—and service money. A daytime setting of University of Connecticut The savings marks the second APPUitNCE I TT Church storm-damaged utilities back in graduate (B.S. in business ad­ minate by Jan. 1, 1976 the m ^ s spending enough time with yoii to help you 68 would be even better, say. year in succession that' the 300 Parker St. working order Thursday after­ No Holiday Gathering ministration), Boehm has three exemption from ministers’ select the right paint finish for that job you’re plan- the watt-savers at Consolidated excise tax has been reduced. Sun., Dec. 30th, 1-S P.M. ! Rev. Earle R. Custer noon and will resume its Edison. years field experience with THE MOST , h Complete Without taxable income of housing nmg. See us for paint and service when vou idan vour The tax was lowered from 10 633-5348 Pastor reguiarly scheduled worship Heating experts say a Provident Mutual, and had-un- MODERN Shady Glen'i QUALITY allowances paid in lieu of next project. ‘ . per cent in 1972 to nine per cent 633-8508 TECHNIQUE IN services and Church School on daytiipe setting qf 70 degrees til joining Midland—served in a 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Ser­ church-owner parsonages in in 1973. MILLAR BROWSERS WELCOMED! | Sunday. is within the comfort zone. So similar capacity in the pension HAIRSTVLINO cimnui nick. other situations. TKQ SERVICE. Inc. vice. Sermon: “The Sixth The church regained its elec­ is 60 degrees — under blankets. department for Hartford Life Day.” Unmistakable Section 312 would ter­ For each degree you reduce Removal - Pruning - Topping tric power on Dec. 22, but was £ ^ J a A n s t 3» R A I N T r n for the past four years. Cabling - Feeding - Spraying Shady Glen minate charitable deduc­ your thermostat you’ll save Village Barber Shop Look us over for 4 hours tomorrow, m 9 a.m.. Church School. without heat until late Chipper Rental Qualityl tions from everyone’s tax three per cent on fuel. To save FREE ESTIMATES Salon For Men Nursery and Grades 3 through Wednesday night and without EGG NOG 728 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 Go at your own pace. “Show an d | 6. returns, including con­ that you must reduce both Bruce S. Millar Featuring Rega Cut water until Thursday afternoon. tributions to churches, BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK dayHme and night-time setting Qreg W. Hatkell 10:30 a.m.. Church School. Rich crefimy, dairy fresh; serve as Donald B. Paterson QLASTONBURY, CONN. Appointments Accepted Tell,” nothing will be for sale, b u t! The Rev. Robert Eldridge hospitals, colleges, one degree. Nursery, Kindergarten and will is i charge of the Is or mix It with your favorite liquor. Yourindepondent Purchased Licensed by State of Conn. Tues. thru Fri. Grades 1 and 2. Student children’s homes, etc. Such Lie. No. 15M - Fully Insured qualified decorators will be on hand ■ Recognitation Day services Either way — It’s Terrlflcl Veedei; Industries Inc. of Member C.T.P.A. Phone 649-0887 Recognition Sunday with some contributions have always Mot 0. St Ran 312 MHI D. Sunday at 9 and 10:45 a.m. in been exempt because of ser­ CUSTOM MADI Hartford has announced that it HUKD and I.S.T.C. to direct you, and help solve your I of the young people par­ the church sanctuary. . . employ of the Washington, D.C. hw. NMCHUTn OPEN NEW YEAR’S EVE ’til 7 P.M. vices rendered to the public dealor. has signed a purchase agree­ ticipating in the service. CANVAS AWNINOS office of Price Waterhouse & decorating problems.... ! OPEN ALL DAY NEW YEAR’S DAY by these non-profit in­ ment to acquire Uniform Co. Fasteners of Anaheim, Calif., DATE A HAPPY AND HEALTH NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR WONDERFUL stitutions, thus reiieving the public treasury. More per­ manufacturers of hex socket CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDSI screws and precision headed OPEN EVERY sonally, if you are in the 20% Paterson is the son of Mr. and I parts. serving Connecticut hofrem.ik. ««; since 1901 bracket and your con­ Mrs. Neil Paterson of Baldwin LMOIOROIli YOU ALWAYS 8UY 8 i T119 AT HITE ’t il 9 O p e n tributions total $1000, this Rd. Harold A. Neff, vice presi­ change would cost you |200. dent of Veeder Industries, and If you believe either or B b r n i b 's Donald Gililland, president of both of these exemptions A 1965 Manchester High blau SEE VB rOBf graduate, he received his B.A. Uniform Fasteners, signed the Sat ’til 5:30 furniture stores A ll D a y WESTOWN should be retained, write Dairy Stores t, AlnaUnaro Boll Dp from Ohio Wesleyan University agreement which calls for an dfl'eiOAn ry.'< s,y,Li".h V PHUIUCY your Congressman and Awatait , TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Home of Famous Brands in 1969 and his M.B.A. from exchange of 44,417 shares of 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 Senators, expressing bHefly, o Door Daaoptoa MANCHESTER Rt. 6 & 44A - Open Daily and Washington University in St. Veeder stock for the shares of firmly, and courteously your A ZOhHh A BCA A Panasonic A Wastinohouaa o Stonu Dooio Uniform. They also announced OPEN SUN. S u n d a y Sun. o'Comblaatlon WloSowo Louis in 1971. AUTO PARTS concern. A Frigldaiic’A Maytag A Amana A KltchanAM that Uniform would become 1 to 5 P A for 1115 Main street Parkade Branch - Mon. thru Sat. Ar Staraos * Dlalnrashara A TVs A Drysrs MaodMotor Awalag (Tok MANCHESTER All Modicinal Sarvicss part of the Industrial Precision 46 West Center St.. Manchester, and Browsers Only AvaHaUa (John and Bernice Rieg) CHURCH OF CHMSr A Radica A Etc. 195 WEST c e n t e r ST. He and his wife Bonnie, _ • 043-4159 • ___ ToloiRiOBe 64I-'M91 Fasteners Group of Vepder In­ Route 83. Vernon 455 IIARTFOIID ROAD 643-5230 Lytliill and Vernon Street M tn O tllP J L a tlM rA M K M3-IN1 formerly of Vermilion, Ohio, OPEN I’lione: 643-2517 EotabUohod 1 9 tt dustries, which is under Neff’s reside in Centreville, Va. direction. SAT. to 1P.M.

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One Night (Game) With ‘Bama Worked Hard Miami Picked Miami Foes Eu8 t Catholic High Bashethall Coach Herald Angle [ LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — Oddsmaker Jimmy ‘Mhe "if, ^ '►i* '■'*•• Just Waiting ing for Irish Greek” Snyder has made Miami a five-point favorite By Earl Yost to clinch the American Sports Editor Conference title game MIAMI (UPI) - The work is all over and all that’s left TUSCALOOSA, Ala\ (UPI) - Coach “You know they’ve got to be very against Oakland Sunday, tor the Miami Dolphins and the Oakland Raiders is the waiting. Bear Bryant put his squad through • strong,” Rutledge said. “They are in the B ut th e National nine hard work days starting well Top 10 in the nation in most areas of Conference championship ’The Dolphins and Raiders scheduled light workouts this mor­ before Christmas preparing tor the defense. game is rdled even. ning at the Orange Bowl as a final preparation for Sunday’s title Sugar Bowl match with undefeated ‘"They will average about 6-3 and 240 The NFC titLe game game to determine the American Conference representative for the Super Bowl in Houston on Jan. 13. Notrp Dame. ’f pounds, but even with that size, they are between Minnesota and Perfect Game for Ken Thomas The Dolphins, who had a 19-game record winning streak broken The reason for all the extra work? quick. Dallas will also be decided by the Raiders early this season when they lost 12-7 at Berkeley, Goal of every 10-pin bowler is to roll a perfect game. Bryant wants to make sure his team is as “Linebacker Greg Collins is supposed Sunday. \ (^lif., remain seven-point favorites to become the first team This feat was accomplished by a Manchester man last good as it can be when it steps into the to run the 40 in 4.5 seconds and his greatest In today's college football asset is his quickness on lateral moves,” ever to appear in three Super Bowls and the first team ever to week. Ken Thomas, 23, turned in the perfect 12-strike 300 Sugar Bowl New Year’s Eve. He feels that howl games, Snyder picks win three straight AFC titles. team will face its toughest challenge in he said. effort at the Bloomfield Lanes while rolling in a doubles the West by three points The game is a sellout (80,010) and will be televised nationallv the Fighting Irish. “On offense, they really have speed,” 4 - classic. Carrying a 215 average, Thomas compiled a 707 over the East in the Shrine beginning at 4 p.m. EST. “They’re a big, strong team,” Bryant Rutledge said. “Eric Pennick and Art total for his first three games and wound up with the 300 The Dolphins remained confident, despite the fact they have said. “They have quickness and you have Best are the two main running backs and game; Houston by eight tor a 1,007 figure. For his efforts, ’Thomas will receive a they both are in the six-foot to 6-1 range over Tulane in the Astro- beaten the Raiders only once in eight previous meetings. Miami to be impressed with their record on has a 23-game winning streak at the Orange Bowl. diamond ring from the American Bowling Congress. Last defense.” and weight from 205 to 215 pounds. Bluehonnet Bowl; Texas “I’m anxious to play,” said Dolphins quarterback Bob Griese. month the big pinner walked home with first-place money Notre Dame (10-0) and Alabama (11-0) “It’s been publicized that every member Tech by four over in the New Englands at Taunton, Mass. Thomas competes of the backfield can run the 100 in 10 “I feel if we’re prepared, we’re going to win. We haven’t meet Monday night at New Orleans in the Tennessee in the Gator prepared for this game any differently than a regular season locally in the Silk City Classic at the Holiday Lanes...Penn post-season game. seconds flat except for fullback Wayne Bowl, and Auburn by a game. You re willing to put in a lot of work preparing since it’s State has been guaranteed a minimum ^50,000 for its Bryant’s main view of Notre Dame has Bullock and he’s their pleading ground touchdown over Missouri gainer,” Rutledge said. “As far as our paid off in the past. It’s good to know all that work and study has appearance in the Orange Bowl football game New Year’s ,ibeen via the six game films the two in the Sun Bowl. had some rewards.” football team is concerned, we have great night against LSU...Speaking of dollars and cents, each y schools exchanged after learning of their The Dolphins aren’t talking revenge, according to wide last 1973 assignment. respect for their size and speed.” A*. player on the winning Super Bowl team will receive $15,000 Alabama took its Christmas break ear­ receiver Paul Warfield, but Oakland quarterback Ken Stabler with the losing squad players each getting half that A staff member, Kenny Martin, is the isn’t so sure. I only Bryant assistant who has seen the ly, after final exams were competed on amount. In Sunday’s games, each member of the winning Dec. 18, and came back Dec. 21 for daily "We know where we want to go,” said Warfield, who was shut Irish “live” and that was the game against out in the first game loss to Oakland. “We want to go back to the tearns will draw checks for $8,500 with the losing players Miami of Florida. workouts that left Bryant less than netting $5,500 each. Thus, the Super Bowl champs will pleased. Super Bowl and Oakland is the team standing in our way. Martin’s boss is assistant coach Jack Revenge has nothing to do with it. Personally, I just feel our in­ receive $23,500, plus approxim ately $2,000 for being on the Rutledge who is in charge of scouting for He said to look at Alabama’s offense, “you’d never know they had won 11 centive has been heightened considerably by the fact that we’re winning side in last week’s playoff action. Each player the Tide. playing a team that beat us.” games. We weren’t coming off the ball, we received one-fourteenth of his annual salary for being on Rutledge said Martin returned with an Stabler, however, feels football players have good memories. the winning club in the first-round NFL playoffs...The New impressive report about Notre Dame’s weren’t catching the ball, the ends and - backs weren’t blocking anybody and the “I’m sure the Dolphins will remember us like we rememdfered Haven Jaycees wound up using red ink in their promotion size and quickness. backs were awfully slow.” Pittsburgh, said Stabler after Oakland broke a three-game jinx of the Connecticut (Basketball) Classic at the New Haven against the Steelers in last week’s opening round playoff action. ^ Su.n Ogrodnik A ^ iU Opening Tap Game Plan Look. Good, Na« ‘Get Back on befen.e’ to o k of_ TighuUpi,ed Winner Coliseum last week. It’s reported $30,000 was needed to “Other than that, it’s hard for me to say anything about them meet expenses and the Jaycees fell short when only 2,000 Rookie Wins Four because I haven’t played against them before.” showed up each of two nights and 6,000 payees w ere needed Daryle Lamonica was at quarterback for the Raiders in the PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Sept. 23 victory over Miami. ______...... to break even. Nary one Connecticut quintet was in the Apprentice jockey Sam The gatpe will be played under sudden death conditions in the field...Wilt Chamberlain will return to the basketball wars Boulmetis, Jr., whose father event of a tie. The first team to score in the overtime period will College Basketball Roundup ,. one week from tomorrow when he appears with his old won more than 2,800 races in a win the title and the $8,500 that goes to each winning player. Winless Manchester teammates, the Harlem Globetrotters in ABC’s Wide career spanning almost two Losing players receive $5,500 each. World of Sports presentation. ’The ageless Marques Haynes decades, won four races Friday The Dolphins won the AFC East title with a 12-2 record and AND will also featured with Glolsies. at Liberty Bell. then knocked off Central champion Cincinnati 34-16 last week to Young Boulmetis, a high qualify for Sunday’s title game. Oakland won the Western Divi­ RADK North Carolina State Following in Dad^s Footsteps school senior in Cherry Hill, sion with a 9-4-1 record and ousted Pittsburgh, the wild card en­ Nipped By Windham N.J., started his string on a try, 33-14 last week. One of the biggest surprises with East Catholic High’s $3.80 favorite in the third race, Neither team had any serious injuries to report. Both tight end all-winning basketball team has been the play of un­ but also won on a $17.60 out­ Jim Mandich (broken hand) and defensive tackle Manny Fer­ ^ e iMals hit on just seven of 24 floor shots in the first half, SATURDAY Wants Things Easier heralded sophomore, Dan Lusa. He’s the son of John Lusa, sider. He also captured the nandez (bruised thigh muscle) were expected to play for Miami By Len Auster while the Willimantic-based outfit didn't fair much better, con- ItOO (3)Sun Bowl: Missouri one of the finest round ball products evr produced at featured eighth race aboard and iinebacker Phil Villapiano (sprained ankle) will start for n^Ung on 12 for 38. Over-all, Manchester shot 33 per cent from vs. Auburn Rockville High. Like his father, Dan Lusa is gifted with Still Flying, which paid $3.60. Oakland. “I didn’t think we were capable of playing this badly,” the field, 19 for 57, while Windham connected on 40 per cent of its 4:00 (8) Bluebonnet Bowl: natural ability and a pair of ham-sized hands ...Have you field goal attempts, 24 for 60. Tulane vs. Houston NEW YORK (UPI) - Air North commented Manchester High basketball Coach Jim New Mexico takes on Minnesota and the noticed that in nine out of every 10 cases in basketball the Foul shooting kept the Indians in the contest as they cashed in 4:00 (22) East-West Shrine Carolina State Coach Norm Sloan Las Vegas classic where Nevada-Las Moriarty after he witnessed his Indians drdp their third winning team attempts and scores more points from the Marshall Agrees on 18 of 25 opportunities. Windham was nine for 19 from the chari­ Game wants today is for his fifth-ranked Vegas plays Virginia. gam e in as m any sta rts, 57-56, to CCIL rival W indham High free throw lane than the losers?...Making an exit today LOS ANGELES (UHI) - ty stripe. 8:00 (18) NHL: Rangers vs. Wolfpack to take things a little easier. Bili Walton, Keith Wilkes and Dave Status of Lilly last night. The contest was staged at the winner’s from The Herald family after better than 20 years is Chief Relief pitcher Mike Marshall, Statistically, the Indians held the upper hand in the rebounding Canadiens “What we need is a couple of good Myers combined for 48 points and 32 Callaghan Gymnasium in Willimantic. 8:30 (8) Gator Bowl: Texas Photographer Sinch Ofiara. He’s accepted a teaching posi­ obtained from Montreal in a department, 30-28, but this wasn’t a true indication of the battle baskeball games where we can just relax rebound^ as UCLA crushed Wyoming, 86- trade for Willie Davis, agreed Trailing by 12 points, 46-34, after three quarters, Manchester of the boards. On numerous occasions, Windham crashed the Tech vs. Tennessee 58, for its 82nd straight win while tion at Manchester Community College. Ofiara is one of played catch-up ball in the last six minutes but just couldn’t over­ and play our best,” Sloan said Friday to terms with the Dodgers for Still Douhtfitl offensive board, keeping the ball alive around the basket’s Michigan used Campy Russell’s 26 points the best photographers in New England and has a knack of come the deficit which confronted them. Senior center Kim SUNDAY night, after the Wolfpack whipped 1974, club Vice President A1 ^rimeter until it could be tapped home. Leading Windham to beat San Francisco, 88-66; Maurice producing one excellent print after another. Only the best Bushey registered the final four tallies, the last bucket at the 1:00 (3,22,30) NFL: Villanova, 97-82, to move into the cham­ Campanis announced Friday. boardman was Don LaChapelle, who hauled in eight caroms, six Lucas tallied 29 points to help Marquette buzzer, but this was academic as Craig Mustard converted two pionship game of the Sugar Bowl basket­ can be extended to this talented man in his new Marshall set a major league offensively. John Feeney led Manchester with 10 rebounds Minnesota vs. Dallas top Arizona, 76-62, while Wisconsin edged DALLAS (UPI) — With the NFC title game only hours free throws with 12 seconds remaining to ice the verdict. ball tournament. assignment...For the umpeenth time, O.J. Simpson’s in­ record last season when he Scoring homors went to Windham’s Lehoux with 18 points while 4:00 (3, 22, 30) NFL: Southern Methodist, 74-73; Bili Boyd’s two away, the playing status of Bob Lilly — whose name was “We played basketball the last six minutes. But you don’t win North Carolina State will play Memphis itials stand for Orenthal James...Mel Siebold, Rec direc- pitched in 92 games, leading the teammate Marty Graham added 12 markers. Carlson led the Silk Oakland vs. Miami free throws with six seconds left enabled games by playing just six minutes. You have to put out the entire Stete in the championship game. The - tor, reports he would like to add a fulltime addition to his National League in saves with once synonymous with the stingiest rushing defense in pro Towners with 14 while Bushey contributed 11. Bushey, however, Southern California to edge Rutgers, 82-81, 32 minutes. We just didn’t deserve to win,” Moriarty candidly MONDAY Tigers made the finals by beating staff to handle activities at the West Side Rec during the 31. He had a 14-11 record and a football — was still doubtful. along wite his teammates, was ineffective in keeping Windham Louisiana State-New Orleans, 86-81. while Oral Roberts topped Houston, 118- stated. (8) Sugar Bowl: Notre Dame day. There is nothing in the immediate future regarding a 2.66 earned run average. The Cowboys and the Vikings meet at 1 p.m. Sunday for the off the offensive backboard. Sloan took no comfort from Memphis 108; Bill Hagins’ 18 points led New Mexico conference championship and a trip to the Super Bowl two weeks vs. Alabama fulltime director at the Y because the Y uses the facilities Coach A1 Caisse’s defending CCIL champions scored their se­ State’s narrow win over LSU—NO. past Columbia, 109-56, and Minnesota hence. Windham had taken a 51-36 lead with 5:07 remaining, but cap­ cond straight victory after two opening defeats to square their “One of the best things you can do in a tripped Bradley, 73-68; Nevada-Las Vegas daily until late afternoon. Bill Brindamour directs the Rec Player Suspended Like the Rams, whom the Cowboys disposed of in the divisional tain Don Johnston fouled out 40 seconds later and the Silk record at 2-2 over-all and in the league. “ We played a good zone tournament is win a squeaker in the first whipped Northern Illinois, 114-92, and program at the Y building evenings...Have you noticed playoffs last Sunday, the Vikings are remarkabiy healthy for this Towners then began to move. The drive was led by backcourtmen defense in the second and third quarter and that was the kev ” game,” said Sloan, whose Wolfpack is 5-1, V ir^nia nipped Denver, 81-80. that bowling scores, especially by the duckpinners, are NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill point in the campaign. Kurt Carlson and Ray Sullivan, the latter talljdng 10 of his 13 Caisse commented. with their only loss coming from top- running higher than ever this season?...Boston Red Sox Goldsworthy, right wing for the But Lilly faces t|ie very real possibility of missing his first points in the final stretch. This was the first game for Sullivan Other Tournamelt Minnesota North Stars, was Manchester’s next engagement is against CCTL member Rayborn Killed ranked UCLA. The Bruins won last year’s will open their season at Fenway Park on April 9 against game ever as a professional. He has appeared in 183 straight after returning from a broken arm, and his mentor commented Wethersfield High Jan. 2 at the Eagles’ court. , In other major tournaments. Temple up­ suspended for games Friday by Sugar Bowl event, besting Illinois in the set Cincinnati, 68-64, and California nipp^ Baltimore. General Manager Dick O’Connell has an­ Maryland's Lou Carter Stopped Short of Goal games, a stunning feat for someone who takes a certain degree of that he was pleased with the junior’s performance. In the preliminary contest, the Manchester jayvees dropped AUCKLAND, New Zealand finais. ' National Hockey League presi­ punishment every time the ball is snapped. (UPI) — American Cal Penn State, 64-63, in the (Juaker City at nounced ticket prices will jump 50 cents for box and dent Clarence Campbell for their second decision in three outings to Windham 69-57. Billy North Carolina State was paced by Tom­ Lilly strained a leg muscle against Denver early this month, Rayborn, holder of the World Philadelphia; St. John’s (N.Y.) beat ^andstand reserved seats. A totol of 45 night games are kicking Los Angeles’ Bill Lesuk Manchester chalked up six answered points to close within Wilson led the locals with 12 points. my Zurleson and Davie Thompson, who Unidentified Maryland Tackier Made Stop on One-Yard Line and has seen only limited first quarter action in each game since. Motorcycle Land Speed record Princeton, 64-51, and Manhattan topped listed. Once again, no doubleheaders are scheduled at during a fight Dec. 22. three, 53-50, but Whippet forward Paul Lehoux hit on a two- combined for 46 points. Burleson, a 7-foot- Last week, against Los Angeles, he aggravated the injury. of 265 miles per hour, died in a LaSalle in the Holiday Festival at New pointer despite tight guarding by Jack Maloney and after a Windham (57) Manchetler (56) Boston... Frank M aratta’s (tonnecticut Sportsmen’s Show “This is the first kicking inci­ In his place has moved Bill Gregory, in his third year with the p 4 center, got most of his 20 points on tip-ins York; Miami of Ohio defeated Syracuse, Carlson bucket, Mustard’s two from the charity stripe put it out B F Pts p B F PU 120-mile-an-hour crash at an will be staged Jan. 17-20 at the Hartford Armory. Victor dent in the league for several Cowboys. 3 Lehoux » (Kl M 2 Feeney 3 24 8 while Thompson hit 26 points before 96-74, and Davidson beat Loyola of of reach. S Johnston International meet near here the rassling bear will again be one of the features...Have a Took Big Play Away years,” said Campbell. “ Gregory has been in for five weeks and has played very 3 1-2 7 4 Koepsel 1 ^2 4 fouling out with 5:20 remaining. Chicago, 98-83, in the Charlotte In­ 4 Graham 5 ^S 12 3 Bushey $ 1-3 11 Saturday, the Auckland Sun ‘ nice weekend. well,” said Cowboy Coach Tom Landry. “He has quick moves, he 2 Lachapelle 3 ^5 a Cook Leads vitational; Iowa State got by Kansas Neither team played well defensively in the first half, but poor 2 Carlson 4 84 14 newspaper reported. Surgery for Egers gives good pursuit of the quarterback and he gives 1(X) per cent on 2 Mustard 1 4-4 a 3 SulUvan 4 54 13 Sophomore guard Bill Cook led Memphis State, 61-55, ad Missouri outlasted shooting from the floor compensated for the defensive lapses 0 Watson 0 0-10 3 Do^e 1 0-1 2 Rayborn, the United States every play. 3 Mather State past LSU-NO with 21 points, in­ Colorado, 89-83, in the Big Eight tourney NEW YORK (UPI) - Jack Manchester led after one period, 14-12, and led briefly in the se­ 2 04) 4 0 MetSirry 1 2-3 4 motorcycle champion, was in “You can’t ask for any more than that.” 1 Radcllffe 1 0-1 2 0 Maloney 0 04 0 cluding two game-clinching, free throws in at Kansas City, Mo.; Furman teat Xavier, Egers, left wing for the New cond stanza before Lehoux and Johnston did some tough inside 1 Grzyeh 0 04) 0 New Zealand for the Marlboro Critical Penalty Even if Lilly can start Sunday, it will probably be only a token 0 Oatberg 0 04 0 the last 22 seconds. Cook’s free throws 82-70, and Clemson clipped Delaware, 78- York Rangers, will undergo work to give the Whippets a 28-22 margin at intermission. Intematibnal Motorcycle series Irish Rooters appearance, just to keep his record intact. 21 24 9-10 57 17 came after he was intentionally fouled and 63, in the Polnsettia at Greenville, S.C.; surgery Saturday for the 10 18-25 58 and the Tasman International It will be Gregory who will be counted on to provide the rush Score at half; Windham 28>22 Motorracing series. gave Memphis State an insurmountable and Oregon State upset seventh-ranked In­ Aided Maryland removal of bone chips in his left 85-81 lead. knee. He is expected to be on Fran Tarkenton from the right tackle position. diana, 61-48, and Washington topped “Minnesota,has a good offensive line,” said Gregory. “But A host of other holiday tournaments will Oregon, 83-77, in the Far West classic at Toast Heroes sidelined for six weeks. they can be beaten. Against Tarkenton you just have to stay in Sharks Sold New Head Coach be decided tonight, including the Bruin Portland, Ore. ATLANTA (UPI) — Late-blooming Georgia took the big classic at Los Angeles where top-ranked Y - Hank Martyn 181-170-463, your rushing lanes and contain him.” LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. i play away from Maryland and resurrected a two-year-old UNLA faces Michigan, the Milwaukee Bob Boroch 175-137-441, Rocco Bobcats Triumph, Los Angeles Sharks hockey (UVI) — Jim Lohr, an assistant Alabama won a tournament title Friday NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - At Molly’s Irish Pub, Notre screen pass for its big play to win the Peach Bowl Friday classic where sixth-ranked Marquette Lupacchino 171-135-439, A1 team, currently Sniggling in football coach at Southeast night, tripping ninth-ranked Louisville. 65- Dame fans toasted their heroes wito green beer under night. faces Wisconsin, the All College Tourney Bujaucius 143-394, Roy Deveau last place in the WHA’s Missouri since 1969, was named 55, in the finals of the Louisville Holiday banners reading “There will be no Crimson Tide where the But it was a critical fourth-quarter holding penalty which final­ Eagles Play Area Fives Bow Western Division, was sold at Oklahoma City where lOth-ranked 143-392, Chet Nowicki 142-388, Meeting Set Thursday head coach Friday. while third-ranked North Carolina River Shannon flows.” ly stopped rallying Maryland Friday in a 17-16 thriller at Atlanta Friday by majority owner Dr. Southern California opptses Oral Roberts, Frank Calvo 137-380, Carl Bolin Teams with opposite Lohr, 39., succeeds Tom thrashed Biscayne, 112-72, in non­ Just around the comer on Bourbon Street at FritzeTs Crimson Stadium. Leonard Bloom to Los Angeles the Lobo classic at Albuquerque where 385, A1 Pirkey 375, Ken Seaton records, undefeated East For Baseball Interests Area basketball teams found tough sledding last night as Thrower, who resiped at the tournament activity. Tide Inn, Alabama fans with Crimson hats and buttons reading “Maryland is a big play team,” said Georgia coach Vince business executive Tarry 141-369, Jerry Smith 135-372, Catholic High and winless end of last season when the In­ “Alabama No. 1” drank their red beer. Dooiey. “ We felt if we could stop the big play, we could beat only South Windsor High escaped with a victory. The Bob­ Daniels for an undisclosed Tony Marinelli 146-369, Dick Weaver High of Hartford, Preliminary plans will be those home from college for the cats scored their third win in as many starts by walloping dians were 6-4. New Orleans’ French (Quarter was getting ready for the Sugar Krol 143-364, Charlie Whelan them.” * drafted Thursday night for an holidays, who would be in­ amount. Maryland did get one big play — a 68-yard touchdown on a half­ co llid e tonight at the Glastonbury High, 88-54, in a Central Valley Conference Bowl game matchjng top-ranked Alabama against fourth-rated 137-362, Ed Burbank 135-358, adult Twilight Baseball'League. te re st^ in playing. m atchup, Notre Dame. / Pete Brazitis 357, Andy back option pass from tailback Louis Carter to tight end Walter University of Hartford at 8 A meeting is scheduled at the It is hoped that sufficient in­ White. But three Maryland fumbles and the key holding penalty o'elork. Bolton, (kiventry and Rham Pistons CanH Gain The Sugar Bowl Is the only post season classic matching two Lamoureaux 350, Joe Pagano West Side Rec starting at 7 terest will be shown to form a I (X] Scoreboard @ stymied the Terps and allowed Georgia to notch its fifth victory all tasted defeat in CHiarter Oak eight points for 2-3 Bolton. Summaries undefeat^ teams and Notre Dame Coach Ara Parseghian 355, Pete Aceto 158-379, Bill East has rolled up four o’clock. four-team league. Portland is now 4-1. realizes the game’s importance. Adamy 358, Vic Marinelli 140. in its last six games. straight successes while All representatives of teams An earlier meeting last fall (inference play with Bolton ’The Bulldogs finished with a record of 7-4-1 while Maryland, getting walked on by Portland, East Hampton outscored 0-3 In Tough Division Parseghian’s team airived in New Orleans Friday and shortly Weaver has yet to win in interested in entering are asked indicated that there were .Snulh Wlndtor (88) A . playing in a tewl for the first time since 1956, wound up 8-4. 89-46; Coventry was edged by Coventry 20-15 in the final e i^ t Mackey KasI llamplon (72) EAST SIDE REC before they worked out for the first time in ’Tulane Stadium he DUSTY - John Dokan 226, four games. to be present. several individuals ready to minutes to prevail by two Boucher Rossi Pro Hockey said be wanted to eliminate any holiday atmosphere surrounding Ted Bidweil 210, Dick Murphy ’Hie Peach Bowl was the warmup to a heavy menu today of Jeff Koelsch, the man behind enter teams. Sponsors have E ast Hampton, 72-70, and Hoyt Selaueka One-sided games marked NEW YORK (UPI) — Detroit has the fourth best reconi postseason contests which pitted Houston against Tulane in the The locals have never points. The ^ llrin g e r’s Gene Russell play last liight as Army & Naw the Sugar Bowl game. 223-214-595, Roy Riggott 214-589, the move, is anxious to hear already been secured for at RHAM was tested by Vinal Fidler in the ,17-team National Basketball Association but, unfor- NHL Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl, Tennessee and Texas Tech in the Gator lost to the Beavers and all Tech, 67-58. Rossi copped scoring honors Goodwin Krsntski drubbed Savings Bank of "We’re treating this like the 11th game of the season,” said Bob Oliver 217-226-M3, Rolaml from any young men, especially least three entries. Hauck Rioux tuately for the Pistons, they are in the same division with Friday’s Rrsulls Bowl, Missouri and Auburn in the Sun Bowl and east and west all- previous games have been with 34 tallies. Ned Seaveka SmlUi Manchester, 25-9, and Parseghian. Smith 204, Joe LaVae 208, Don Coach Charlie Sharos’ Bob­ Desaley two of the three clubs sporting better marks. NY. Islanders 4. California 4 star teams in the Shrine Bowl. decided hy one or two cats were led in scoring by contributed 15 to the winners’ Dubis Professional Remodeling He said that sometimes there has been “too much of a holiday Feri Ferris 203, Tom Atamian ToUls Detroit teat the Capital Bullets, 102-93, Friday night for its 23rd Minnesota 5. Vancouver 3 Bulldog quarterback Andy Johnson lofted a second quarter points. senior captain Tom Goodwin’ 23 effort. Coventry was pqced by Johnaton 28 14 71 whipped the Police, 41-24, at the atmosphere” surrounding the bowl games and this was one of the 245-592, Ken Hesford 200-210- Hill win in 38 games. But all the Pistons got for their troubles were to St. Louis 3. Pittsburgh 1 screen pass to running back Jimmy Poulos who bolted 62 yards There are plenty of points and John Fidler’s 18 Brian Carlson’s 30 markers East Side. reasons he had waited until four days before the New Year’s Eve 567, Mark Royce 220-224-565, TOWN OF remain in third place, IVt games off the pace in the Midwest Divl-, Only games schedul^ game to bring his team id. for a touchdown. “We put that play in for this game because of tickets available. markers. Glastonbury’s top while teammate John Kissane Tola la 32 24 88 44>vrnlry (70) Brian Galligah (17) paced the Ike Miller 233-574, Mike Lettieri GUmonhury (.54) Carlson sion, trailing both Milwaukee and Chicago. Alabama Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant is also apparently deter­ their strong msh,” Dooley said after the game. point-maker was Gaines with added 19 in the losing cause. D. Lewia Vets in the Peewee League 226-560, Gary Atamian 210, MANCHESTER Peck Milwaukee raised its record to 30-7 with a 127-111 triumph over Johnson Kored the other Georgia touchdown on a one-yard run 18. Vinal squared its record at 1-1 J. Lewia Tomanelli clash with (iTiris Carmel (4) WHA mined to avoid any distractions. Larry Davis 223-592, Clem Quey Gaines Houston and Chicago improved its mark to 27-111^ beating Atlan­ Bryant’s team did not leave home until today. and kicker Allan Leavitt booted a field goal and two extra points. Jackson (25) and Ellsworth with its triumph over RHAM, J. Kissaiuw best for the Bankers. Jack Friday’s Kcsulls 568, Roger Mieezkowski 578, Donovan D. Kissane ta, 118-94. The Atlantic Division-leading Boston Celtics show the Although the Tide was not in town Friday, a life-sized red ’The Terps had three field goals by Steve Mike-Mayer and the (22) led the Highlanders of now 1-4 overall and 0-2 in the Hunter Cahill Dunne (20) and Bob Smith (11) .Jersey 5. Vancouver 3 Skip Kelly 556. Dabkas best record in the NBA at 27-6. / elephant made of paper and wire was already standing guard in touchdown-producing halfback option pass for their points. Portland to their easy romp conference. Glen Youngs were the big gunners for the Chicago 6, Quebw 4 Dick Moonan 213, Butch REFUSE Blazensky ToUls The only consolation for the Pistons is that they will still make their hotel lobby. Maryland was moving into Georgia territory in the final Hockey over Bolton. The Bulldogs were chalked up 17 points for the vic­ Kenney 28 14 70 Pros with Dave Roberts (11) Only games scheduled Savino 554, Gene Wildes 219. the playoffs providing they finish with abetter record tha the Atop the elephant sat a teddy bear wearing a houndstooth hat, a period when a holding penalty stopped the drive. ’The Terps com­ led by Val Avens’ 20 tallies. tors while Chris Beaudoin had Lincoln high for the Police. runnerup team in the Pacific Division. Golden State is currently Bryant trademark. pleted a pass that would have given them a first down on the Usual top scorer sophomore 11 for the homestanding Vinal Tcrh (67) Tonight Totals 19 IS 54 Kolenda in second in the Pacific with a 16-16 mark. “Do not feed the elephant. He eats only Leprechauns,” read a RKSTAURAN - Bob Hyde Georgia 35 but the play was nullified and the penalty pushed Paul Groves was held to just Sachems. Skubel COLLECTION Elsewhere in the NBA, Los Angeles teat Phoenix, 119-107, and Pro Baaketball sign nearby. 140-363, Ed Doucette Jr. 145-148- Maryland back to its 21. I’niilanil (80) Young The Southern New England Anderson Masiial Seattle topped Portland, 110-93. AIIV Parseghian had nothing but praise for Alabama’s offense which 420, Bob Morin 148-136-411, Bob “We were making a great comeback and then we got that Lackson Hill penalty,” Maryland coach Jerry (Haiborne said. “We got that Hockey League’s new combina­ Ellsworth Byrd Bob Lanier scored 30 points and pulled down 17 rebounds to lead Friday’s Rrsulls averaged 480 yards and 40 points per game. Johnson 139-365, Harry penalty. It’s just a shame that penalty was called,” tion format Saturday night at Larry Salmon Y m id (;Et s Dettoit over Capital. Lanier was benched after five minutes of Utah 107, ,New York 97 “They give you a lot of defensive problems with their strategy Buckminster 137-377, Jim Bell No REFUSE or RUBBISH CollecUon Backman 158-395, Ding Farr 147, Bob Claiborne tried not to dwell on the penalty as he talked to the Bolton Ice Palace seems to GLENNEirS S Caere Fifteen points by Tom play with two personal fouls hut came back to lead the Pistons to Virginia 97, Carolina 89 and execution,” said Parseghian. “They execute exeeptionally SHOP Totals 28 11 87 newsmen, but the subject kept coming up. be a success. Oil Tuesday, January 1st. Collections Millardo McCluskey and 10 by Dick Twi- a 17-8 scoring streak over the last six minutes of the game. Elvin , Indiana 91. Memphis 86' well and remember we have not played against a Wishtene team Mike 359, Roy McGuire 358, ' Bransfield Dick Krinjak 374, Larry Bates “Every flag was thrown (against us) by a Southeastern For the regular admission 789 MAIN STREET ble paced Boland Oil to a 34-13 Hayes scored 23 for the Bullets. Only gai^es scheduled since 1972.” regularly schedulod for this day will MANCHESTER Ilham (58) Conference official,” he said. Georgia is in the Southeastern prices, fans see top-grade ToUls Berk decision over'Groman’s last Bob Dandridge poured in 32 points and Kareem AbdulJabbar But Parseghian’s offense has run up some impressive statistics 357, Bill Sheekey 159-382, Larry 38 13 89 Conference while Maryland was the Atlantic Coast Conference hockey and then an hour of free beI made on Friday, JanuarJanuary 4th. H4»ltiin (46) Lunt night at the Y with the Elks nip­ added 31 to lead Milwaukee past Houston. 'The Rockets pulled NBA ' of its own. The Fighting Irish have averaged 460 yards and 35 Bachiochi 350, Jim Lambert WILL BE CLOSED Avens Oberlander runnerup. skating. Groves ping Manchester Cycle, 23-21, in within 14 with 7:48 to play in the th|rd period, but consecutive yards per game. 152-169-450, Joe Bachiochi 143- Disposal Area will be closed also.Is Dunn Friday’s Rrsulls Defensive back Dick Conn of Georgia jumped on two Tonight Vernon faces Post Cherry the nightcap. basketk by Dandridge, Jon McGlocklin and three by Jabbar shot Milwaukee 127, Houston 111 In Tuscaloosa Friday, Bryant had some praise for the Notre 407, Gene Grillo 140-350, Joe MONDAY. DECEMBER 31st Kowalysliyn Cahill : Maryland fumbles — one stopping a Terp drive on the Georgia 3 Willimantic at 7:45. The open Ken Hill (9) and Matt the Bucks back out of reach. Calvin Murphy led.Uie Rockets with Chicago 118, Atlanta 94 Dame defense. Dworak 353, Bill McKinney 373, BehrOiann Kablik 5 and the other setting up Johnson’s rushing touchdown. skating session will commence Jay Giles Jensen Emerson Maloney (8) paced the Elks 27 points. Detroit 102, .Capital 93 ‘”rhey’re a.big strong team. They have quickness at\d you have Emil Palmleri 350, John Wir- Dnoman Carter was named the outstanding offensive playe^n the right after the game. Everyone Director at Public Works "Happy Naw Yaar To Alir Beaudoin 4 I II with Dave Me Connell (17) best ’The Chicago-Atlanta game was the firat meeting of the year'^ Los Angeles IW. Phoenix 107 to be impressed with their rteord on defense,” said Bryant. talla 137-387, Frank McNamara. Hills ; Phclpk I*# 2 game. He rushed for 126 yards and threw for the only Maryland is reminded to bring his or her for thd Cyclemen! between the two clubs and Bulls Coach Dick Motta used all 11 Seattle ilO. Portland 93 In 10 games this year Notre Dame has allowed only seven 160-402; Frank Blank 149-373, touchdown. ' " own skates. ToUls 28 . 4 44 ToUls 21 14 54 players available with seven of them scoring in double figures. .Only games scheduled • touchdowns and held opponents to an average of 200 yards. Bob Boroch 140. i i f PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 29,1973

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Also will AND ' " WIK------w. awai Gj MANCHESTER - New 2- HE'S N O T ^ VEARS AG O . A BUDDY TALKED HIM ACCORDING PIANO wanted, any condition. R w liltx 16 Bralnard Place Manchester, Conn. 06040 cut your firewood for you. Lots Associates, Inc. 646-1980. HELLO—I'M SHERIFF HERE' WHAT INTO ROBBING A WAREHOUSE-JIB TO THE Call anytime, 74^7l41. WWhNM«o,CBin. TKE3ERMCE cleared, fallen t r ^ remov^. bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 FINN-AND r'D LIKE TO DO y o u WANT WASN'T ARMED, AND HE DIDN'T KNOW LAW, VOUR Specializing in storm 646-7977, 74^7800i baths. Includes heat, SEE JIB CROWDER' HIM FOR? THE OTHER GUY CARRIED A GUN/ THEY BROTHER ° 428-1628 ^ MANCHESTER Area - appliances, shag carpeting, fiUl WERE SURPRISED B Y A WATCHA^AN Autoo For Safe 4 damage. Trees removed, (Hebron) Modem 4 rooms, 3190 S JUST Qnrdon Produ 80 basem ent. 3265. Paul W \N , BUT HIS FRIEND KILLED GUILTY' triiRmed, shaped. Breaks ewcbteaf 19 WANTED - Experienced part- per month includes heat, hot I^gan, Realtor, 6464535, 646 CUTLASS SUPREME 1970, tar sealed, 6484002. time counter help for small water, caroeting; appliaiices, Xv«l. tSSSssr 'UNTPOWN power steering, power brakM, coffee shop. Apply in person. BUY YOUR Potatoes direct storage, 64^2871, 6 4 6 ^ . HEROES ARE MAPS-MOT SORM ( mi kt NA TRI-CITY ELECTRIC - Ser­ tM in »1 *»» c T o '7V» air-cOnditioning, new radial M M -W bitor Ann’s Spot, 21 Oak Street. from the Potato Warehouse, by tires, 17 miles per gallon, ving you in any electrical I v o r ’s. Wholesale prices with MANCHESTER - Nice second SpocUri LOOKING for anything in real floor apartment. Two excellent condition, |1,6K. 643- problems, remodeling, MATURE WOMAN to work retaU service. 6464248. Servfoe by Holldny Faploiy- maintenance, trouble shooting, Mtate rental — apartments, “edrooms, convenient 8134. PnlnUng-Popoflng IS part-time, three evenings and homes, multiple dwellings, no CAPTAIN EASY Tnlnod Spoelalittn »t H of etc. Call us today, Dick, 6tt- Houaohold Goods 51 neighborhood. Older couple Co$t, aU day Suixlay. Apply in person. fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 1966 VOLKSWAGEN BUS - Rogulnr 3739 or Bob 6464194. R JP®*" month. AP-PLEASE! Y OKAY, THEN-IF RStM PAINTING - Painting, Swiss Colony, Manchester Associates, Inc. 646-1980. P ^ l W. Dougan, Realtor, 646 DON'T LEAVE ) M7UR NERVED Brand new engine, new We will remove the Brake paperbanging, exterior and in­ Parkade. WE BUY and sell good used fur­ 4535. niture. Houstons, Comer Pine ME A L O N E ! 1 WILL STAND IT- transmission, new tires, Drums from your Travel terior, commercial and Flooring 19 TWO-BEDROOM duplex, haU custom interior, best offer. 429- Trailer (any make), inspect residential, 644-0642. MATURE responsible woman Street and Hartford Rd., of two-family,. Includes 7410. Manchester, 649-1639. the brake linings, brake FLOOR Sanding an d for kitchen. Rein’s New York appiian^ a ^ cameting. 3220 MANCHESTER - Older one- magnets, wiring, drums, J.P . LEWIS & Son custom Refinisbing, (specializing in Style Deli-restaurant. M r month. Paul W. Dougan, bedroom apartment, on bus 1968 PLYMOUTH Barracuda, SEWING MACHINES - 1973 PRISCILLA ’S P O P BY AL VERMEER shock absorbers, rims, and decorating, interior and older floors). Inside nlainting, Understanding our type Realtor, 643-4535, 6461021. line. Includes heat and convertible, automatic, V-8, exterior, p^ier hanging. Fully cooking. WiU teach rest. Apply Zig-zag unclaimed, lay a way, appliances. Older person l o o k ! tires plus inspect and repack ceiUngs. John VerfaUle, 641- IT S U R E w h a t power steering, 8-track, good in person, Route 30, Vernon. 343.90. Singer touch and sew, MANCHESTER - Six large preferred. 3110 per monfc. Paul M A R K E D P A V S T O I S I T « wheel bearings and adjust 5750, 8^2222. originaUy over 3300. now 354. D O W M SWOP AFTER condition. |9W. 646-7609. rooms, 3 bedrooms, garage. W. Dougan, Realtors, 6464535. F R O M ^ C H R I S T M A S brake shoes, for only INSIDE-Outslde painting MASTER electrician - famUiar F ^ |r guaranteed. CaU 522-0931, Security deposit. Phone M3- TfciSo T O l i 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, $9.98 Special rates for people over ( Droaamnking 22 with complex electrical 1648. MANCHESTER Deluxe 2 lO squareback. excellent condi­ Fully insured. Estimatstes given. machine cireuitry. ExceUent bedroom townhouse, super Tandem axle Trailers only CLEAN USED — refrigerators, tion, tape deck, new tires, |1,- 35.00 additional parts and Call 649-7863. DRESSMAKING - IS years fringe benefits. Pers. Dir, Box MANCHESTER - Attractive location, -1 1/2 baths, full 000 or best offer. 6464597. 449, Bristol, Conn. 06010. M/F ranges, automatic washers private basement, includes heat material, if any extra. experience. Specializing in four-room apartment, nice Equal Opportunity Employer. with guarantees. See them at B. yard. Stove, refrigerator. and appUances, 3280 per month. Call our Service Manager alterations, evening and bridal D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main NEED CAR? Credit bad? gowns. I[^ll Sandy, 643-7042,10- References, no pets. 3140. 646 Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 646 0 0 0 O Bankrimt? Repossessed? today for your appointment. BulldIng-ControeUng 14 BABYSITTER wanted in my St., CaU 643-2171. 5325,2263540. 4535, 6461021. Honest Douglas accepts lowest We specialize in all R.V. Ser­ home days, starting January WASHER and dryer, and gas STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF down, smallest payments. vice including collision NEWTON H. Smith St Sons - Bondt-8loefe»-Mortgago$ 27 2nd, from 1:304 p.m. Call 647- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ 1913. stove, 3175 complete. (]aU M3- - Modem three-room apart- repairs. 0541. THEN THE SABOTBIRS^ HOW W PTHEY ditions, rec rooms, porcnra and WOODLAND , BY DIVERSION'-^ YOU /MAY I T Tb PULL YOURSELF U P ^ MORTGAGES, loans first se­ D ID N T BUY OR SCARE in f il t r a t e ? RECTOWN U.S.A. roofing. No job too small. Call MAN.TAxux WANTED rvnaiAUL? foriui drivingUllVinKoIlU and JUSTAS^-MIUHT > THAT INTO THE LAST CHOPPER AUTO INSURANCE - com- cond, third. AU kinds. Realty HAVE BEEN SENT pare our low rates. For a ‘‘We sen/fcp wital othon 649-31H. general store work,. full-time. I-tii WHITE gas and oil stove, 335. MANOR — THEN WHEN M>U statewide, credit rating un­ In Manmester. CaU 566*3227 HERE lb PKTRACTUS ARE TIRED ENOUOH- telephomphone quotaUon call Mr. hnvo Hold you" Apply„ , in person.pers , Flower______Street, 9, 5669706. WITH VOUR BVRTV.' necessary. Reasonable. Con­ after 6. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM llL /MAKE LOVE . Dolm at 6464050. RomsSfat CARPENTRY - Repairs, fidential, quick arrangements. Fashion, 85 EastE ‘ Center Street, APARTMENTS rTbVOU.' WfllliBm itio, Conn. remodeling, addiUons, roofing. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Manchester. MANfJHESTER - Two bedroom Homntead Stroet AUTOMOBILE Insurance? Call Call David Patria, Soutii Wind­ ANTIQUE oak dining table with apartment. Ideal for retir^ 4 2 8 - 1 0 M 100 Constitution, Plaza, Hart­ (Off W. Middla Tpke.) Tom Crockett at the (Lockett sor, 644-1796. ford. Evenings, 2334879. five leaves. Antique 1854 Lin­ couple or famUy with one (M d. MMiCHESTER Agencv, 643-1577 for low r a t^ coln rocker. Wooden executive Located center of town. 3145 Built by and efficient service. It pays to WES ROBBINS carpentry EXEC. SALES REP. desk, 60x34. Small wooden monthly. 6467451. check wiUi Tom. rem odeling specialist. Ao- MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd kitchen table. Metal bed frame. IMRHOUSimcoilP.' mortgages — interim finding 1 and 2-bedroom luxury ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Unusual money making ad­ 208 square feet Unoleum floor FOUR LARGE rooms, first Motorcycfes-SfcyefM 11 — expeolUous and confidentim tUe. And oUier items. 644-2093. floor apptm ent, exceUent loca­ apartments. Features wall-to- 1972 FORD GALAXIE -15,000 built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, vancement opportunities with miles, 12,400. Call 6434496 or 649-3446. service, J. D. Real Estate tion, 3200 monthly includes wall carpeting, vanity tile Assoc. 646-1900. 646-1649. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all 1974 expansion lead in g TWO PIECE secUonal couch, heat. First and last month baths, built-in oven, range, makes, models and speeds. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - business service corporation. 340. Koroseal leather chair, 325. required. CaU 1-3762605. dishwasher, refrigerator and Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, new homes custom built, If experienced selling top Both good condition. Phone 649- disposal, electric heat, 2 air Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- BASKIN Truckt-Tneior 8 remodeling, additions, rec management and earning five 1043. conditioners, glass sliding 2098. rooms, garages, kitchens figures yearly we want to taUt FOUR large rooms, second You Can floor, heat, not water, parking, doors, all large rooms. Full remodeled, bath tile, cement to you. Age no handicap. GAS STOVE and refrigerator, h f- THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA JEEP 1965, four wheel drive Talk To Ua no pets, 3175. CaU 646S344. basement storage area, ample station wagon. 6, automatic, 1972 - SL70, Honda, 3200. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Leads furnished. Repeat apartment sized, 315 each. 1- Excellent condition. Call 649- tial or commercial. Call 649- 379-2605. parking. Starting at 3175. Han­ I h a v e , power steering, radio. f550.643- If you hivo financial problama. We all business. Write Mr. Cyphers, n o l v 4601 after 6 p.m. 4291.’ MANCHESTER - central loca­ dy to shopping, schools, bus A S P E C I A L R E U N I O N /! OT06 or 647-19M. go through It, one Uma or another. Box 4095, Cleveland, Ohio tion, bus Une, third floor, 5 Our home ownar'a mortgage and religious facilities. ALLEY O O P BY V.T. HAMLIN R E L IG I O U S n a m e 44123, or phone 216/2554100. spaciousNrooms, 3150 monthly, FOR WHEN FL1NT5TONE Servfcea Othrod 12 R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ program haa bean aapaclally Model apartment open for in­ YOU BOvS SCT T\GHT WHILE NO you a in t .' I GUESS THAT daaignad to provMa you with laat, Antlquoa 88 security and references. Clall DROPS INTO CHURCH try, kitchens, rec nxmui, ad­ spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday I RND OUT WHATS GOING NOBODY GOES DOES IT FORTHE Auto-Sorvico courteoua and confidential loana to 649-Olti. DURINS U G H t TRUCKING, odd jobs, ditions, porches, any type Sunday. Other times by ON IN THERE INSIDE...THEM'S C M L IZ E D Aeeouortot 7 remodelingl 646-2067. tuttlU all your naada. 7 daya a weak THE PACK RAT - Antiques, ORDERS' APPROACH.' FOOTBALL lawns mowed, trees cut ana aarvica. Aak tor Doug Baakin. SIX-ROOM flat, second floor, appointment. TRAINEES - To become coUectibles, bric-a-brac. Sun­ s e a s o n ... NEWLY REBUILT 427 Ford removed. Cellars and attics Evaninga by appointment day, 11-5 p.m. Flora Rd., off modern kitchen with dis­ cleaned. Free estimates. Call ANY TYPE remodeling and ad­ Heliarc welders. Full-time engine, 12-1 compression, ditions, masonry and caipenby Route 85, Bolton. hwasher, disposal, washer and crane, accel, 3-2’s, 4 bolt mains, 6434000. secure position with company dryer, carpeted Uving, dining work. Free estimates. Call A. • BASKIN* paid braefits, vacation, etc. ••••••••••••••• UM HOUSIMB CORF. 1450 or best offer. Gose raUo REAL ESTATE and bedroom, one-car garage, 643*0591 SHARPENING Service - Squillacote, 649H611. Vamon d r d l, Varnon Apply Connecticut Cycle Wantad to Buy 88 T tC 4-speed, complete, |200. beat and hot water furashed, Hobart Muniocfc, Raaltor Saws, knives, axes, shears, A ccessories, 316 H artford good neighboriuxid, convenient Extra 4-speed, 3100. Call 649- CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ 646-1210 643-9991 3623 after 4:30 p.m. skates, rotary blades. (}uick Road, Manchester. WANTED - AnUque furniture, to shopping and schools. (M service. Capitol Equipment ages, additions, bathrooms, glass, pewter, oU paintings or Peterman, 6469404. StaplNn J. Uicfion Jr. kitchens, Houses, repairs. Free FULL-TIME experienced tool Sup^ - 646-9257 Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. Holp Wontod 38 oUier antique items. Any quan­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday estimates. Small jobs. Strahen makers and bridgeport tity. The Harrisons, 643^09, Campers-Traf/ers Martin, 646-7295. operators. Top wages.s. Apply ini 7:304, Saturday, 7:304. 646- MACHINIST - We have the 16 Street. Mobile Homes 8 7958. person at E. & S. Gage Com- APARTMENT MAIN STREET - first floor, la.as TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ following openings: Lathe, p a n y , C tSn h MIA. It. T Mitchell Drive, Rooma Without Board 89 RENTAL OFFICE four rooms, fuU basement, big vice, repairs, remodeling, ad­ Bridgeport, Jig Bore, Cln- Manchianchester. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, timatlc. The Purdy Corp., 588 We have a large variety of lot, plaity of parking. Soon ditions, garages and custom Room with kitchen privileges, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY very reasonable, work HUUard Street, 649*0000. deluxe one and two-bedroom avidlable. 6461579. W IN AT BRIDGE HV. PMIS ft MCESSOMES guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- building. Free estimates. 64^ BABY SITTER wanted, centrally located. 14 Arch 5769. apartments and townhouses One of the largest selections Verplanck School area, fuU day. Street. 30 LOCUST STREET - First GOOD IN BUTUKE EVERTONE throughout Manchester. Ren­ in New England available for Call 528-5621 after 6 p.m. floor, heated apartment, four STOCKS,, EL S^ t e r r ib l e M E A T M A R K ^ HCW/N3EYOU Toughest hand of the year? your inspecUon! Come in and ODD jobs, paneling, household RoolIng-SUIng-Chlmnoy 18 THE THOMPSON House- tal office open daily from 65, rooms, family unit. Security. DOIN© INTHE INTHATONB! shop or browse! repairs, carpentry. Call 649- Cottage Street, centrally other times by appointment. 3185. (iall 65, 6462426. m a r k e t ? M Partb-PotHs R(X)FING and roof repairing, Pint ClBBB located, large, pleasantly fur­ him and remarked, “This As the Professor said at the nished rooms, parking. CaU 646 NORTH 29 may be one of the toughest You, South, hold: iM k i c a d m Coughlin Roofing Co. 64S-77OT RN MANCHESTER - Available im­ start, it was a tough hand. AKJ65 T2 kAQlOesAKAS 2358, for overmgfat and perma­ DNUTO ENTOrKES, M. 4Q J9 hands of the year td play.” Reese Slab. Jaaka REWEAVING burns, moth SHEET MCTAL t1 P.M. ■ T A.M. mediately, four rooms with // f 74 Just try and find any simple What do you do now? holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ nent guest rates. 240-A Nw State l i , HMcheste Then he discarded his ten way to bring home 10 tricks ra|. tieJB NOW ROM Imjmv( Part-time, exceUent wages heat, centrally located. Adults 4 K Q 1 0 2 dow shades, Venetian blinds. Co. Expert installation of 6461621 of hearts. West was in with against good; defense. MECHANICS and benefits. Work in a very only, no pets. 3185 monthly. CaU 4 J 1 0 6 2 Keys made. TV for rent. aluminum siding, gutters and CLEAN FURNISHED room for 9 to 5 p.m., 6461570. the queen of clubs and for A — B id four notnim p. You In­ clean and pleasant at­ WEST EAST (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) SUPER SPECIAL Marlwlows, 867 Main ST. 649- trims. Roofing installation and a retired or working man. CaU want of anything better to do tend to bid sis spades if yodr A M ACHINE ♦ 7 4 8542 Al CaraAraa AamhiM 5 2 2 1 , ______repairs. 649-605, 8754109. mosphere wiUi a skiUed and 6469353. MANCHESTER - Immediate, led a third club. partner shows two aces. DUPLEX - 4 rooms, 2 fK 9652 f 83 dedicated staff. brand new 6bedroom duplexes, The Professor discarded InSlaok ASSEMBLERS bedrooms, 1 l/2baths, near 4 98 4 A763 /TRUCKING, odd jobs, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, ROOM in private home, female his jack of hearts on dummy’s m O F F MANCHESTER MANOR hospital, 3175 per month. Uving room, large kitchen with OQ9743 AA85 TODAY’S QUESTION moving large appliances, roofing, storm windows, aw­ Minimum one year' only. Kitchen privileges, all appliances, wall-to-wall I t 10 of clubs and proceeded to cleaning cellars ana attics, also experience. Must read parking. Phone 6466609. Available Janua^ 2nd. SOUTH (D) You bid four notrump and your Complete selection of the nings. Quality workmanship, NURSINBHOME carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, private cash dummy’s nine and The bidding has been 29 partner bids five spade^ to show some tree work dope. 644-1775. blueprints. ExceUent fringe References required. PhUbrick 4 AK1063 queen of trumps. If both oppo­ new annazlng Toshiba TVs - free estimates. Fully insured. 385 WMl OMlir SL Agency, 6 4 6 4 ^ . basem ent, driveway, 3250 WINTIIROP V AQJIO three aces. What do you do now? 87^9187, 6494417. benefits and pay. ROOM for business woman, monthly plus security. Mr. BY DICK CAVALLI nents had followed he would W est N orth E ast South Color and Black St White in 646-012R 4 J54 14 MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. kitchen privileges, centrally Martin, Erechette & M a r^ have played a third trump; Pass 14 110 and l^Volt as well as MODERN 3 room first floor MV.' I WI6H ♦ k Removal, pruning, lot clearing, ROOFING — Specializing located, caU 649^)502. Realtors, Inc, 283 Main Street, SUE6S WHAT?.' VOU COULD HAVE, IF VCXi'D discarded his queen of hearts P a ss 34 P ass 44 PRESSURE RLAST apartment, heat, utilities, 1 KICKED THE I'D SEEN THAT,' B B B ty IN THE UVIN© ROOM. P a ss 44 Pass 1 Answer Monday Transistor Radios at spraying.Fully insured. repairing roofs, new roofs, PART-TIME Afternoons, gals Mandiester, 646-4144. Both vulnerable on the jack of clubs and con­ appUanc^ and piarking. Adults, FIELD QCAUTHAT LOW. LOW PRICES. Licensed. Free estimates. gutter worii, diiimiOTs, cleaned MFR.C0.JNC. to talk to homeowners about the Apartmanta For Root 83 hq pets. Phone ceded a trick to the ace of Phone 633-5345. 41 Chapel Street 647-1619. MANCHESTER - first floor, 4 WONTHESAAAE,' W est N o rth E ast South See tho Lefbet end TAe Beet and repaired. 30 years present fuel crisis and how they diamonds but West showed Answer to Previous Puzzle Manchester, Conn. rooms just redecorated. 3150 14 experience. Free estimates. can save money by usiiu our FOUR ROOM apartment, beat MANCHESTER - Nice one- out on the second trump. Notables YARDS cleaned of storm monthly, no pets, security P a ss 24 P ass 44> RECTOWN U.SJL, Inc. Rowley, 643-5301. roduct. Hourly rate and & e n - and all utilities paid, 3200 bedroom ar The professor promptly led RaiilaSbi Waal debris. Call for free estimate, ve bonuses. 646-1460. monthly, 122 Florence Street, required. Available January P a ss P ass P ass dummy’s king of diamonds. 644-2361, or 649-3694. Call Mrs. Bninetti, 643-2487, E beat, appli 1st. 2269692. Opening lead- 4 4 WWnMnllo,CaaR. GUTTERS and roofs repaired Manchester. CaU 644-W96, 646 3180 per East thought a while and ACROSS 61 Feminine and replaced. Excellent between 10 a.pi. - 5 p.m., Situation Wnntod 38 played low whereupon the appellation 428-1820 DO you have broken pipes and weekdays. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646 LARGE FAMILY? We 1 Noted silent L in workmanship. Reasonable 1021. I? By Oswald & James Jacoby Professor led a low diamond. screhnstar . DOWN need a plumber? Will lake care prices. Free estimates. Ralph BABY sitting wanted, evenings, SUNNY four rooms. Appliances specialize in finding large 9 sisters East ducked again and de­ 1 Damsel of emergency calls. Hold Saunders, 646-1399. by high school girl. Call M7- supplied. One child. Immediate homes and apartments that Ka— j West opened the four of clarer’s jack held the trick. A 5 Irish Ukd MANCHESTER - Unusual one- 2 Notion Id ■ master’s plumber license. Call 9W4, ^ p.m. occupancy. 3145. S ecurity accept your kids and pets for clubs to his partner’s ace. third diamond knocked out dram atist 872-2238. bedroom townhouse, full less rent than you’d expect. 9 American 3 Winter vehicle [=! HonUng-Plumblng 17 deposil(Sit. 6 3 3 ^ . East led the eight of clubs East’s ace and there was no 4 — of Troy Legal Noticea private basement, private en­ DICK w riter in n TOOL MAKER, machinists, Doga-BIrda-Pota 41 Fast Service. Rentes, 330. fee. CAMM-U back. The Professor who was way to keep the Professor 5 'Thus (Latin) u s i i a p i TREE REMOVAL - Damajzed trances and patio. Includes 5466900. 12 Indolent idRif^iaiiiawid B O m Heating and Plumbing milling machine operators. FOUR large rooms, second declarer turned to the from discarding his queen of 13 Jot 6 Inns TOWN OF MANCHESTER trees removed and hauled. Call ADORABLE, AKC registered, floor, working couple heat, appliancies and carpetiiu. 7 Solar disk —- PPrompt, • courteous service. Experience preferred but wiU student who was watching hearts on the last diamond. 14 Assist REFUSE COLLECTION collect 456-1472. train right mam. Apply at black miniature poodle, 8 weks preferred. Large porch and 3215 per m onth. Paul W. BRAND NEW. two-family, im­ SH O R T RIBS 8 Form er 24 Medicinal 40 Certain shrubs CaU“ ■■ 643-1496. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646 BY FRANK O ’NEAL 15 Chosen by quantity (hot.) No REFUSE or RUBBISH Paragon Tool Company, 121 old. 647-1519. rear yard. CaU 6 ^al^. mediate. Five rooms, 3 ballot again African CHAIN SAW work. Call 646- 1021. bedrooms, large living room WES BEEN CRYIN AND DD HE LOSE VOU MISHT'^ sultantate 25 Verbal 43 Utopian collection on Tuesday, January NO JOB too smaU. Immediate Adams Street. 17 Royal Society 26 Pondered 45 Angry 8577. MANCHESTER - One bedroom fuUy carMted, private drive, CARRYIN© ON RDR DAYS, AlOVEDONE? SAY-IHAT.' STAR, eA *ElC *V of Edinburgh 9 Sharers 1st. Collections regularly service on service calls. Free MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- 10 French river 28 Use a razor 46 Disturbance I’M L(X)KING for people who ArOelaa for Solo 48 Ranch type apartment. cellar with laundry hook-ups, H S O U W E L L -ByCLAYILPOLLAN- (ab.) .30 Within (comb. 47 Alleviate scheduled for this day will be estimates gladly given on bedroom townhouse, 1 l/2baths, ^ A R IK LIIRA U European RETIRED BUILDER available want extra money, who want Includes heat and appUances. central location. 3 ^ monthly W EN T D R V i J K Your Daily Activity Guido M 18 Burdened ' form ) 48 Girl's name made on Friday, January 4th. heating or Numbing. Faucets full basement, private en­ y y HAX. 21 19 Legislator river for alterations and repairs, spare-time businesses .of their ALUMINUM SHEETS used as 3170 per m onth. P au l W* slus security. CaU 6467617 or • According to th» Stan. ' 31 Back talk 50 Bullfight Disposal Area will be closed repaired or InstaUed. Water trances. Includes heat and 21 Brad 16 Inspire with per hour. Call 649-1975, Richard own that wcm’t upset famUy printing plates, .007 thick, Dougan, Realtor, 6464535, 646 To develop message for Sunday, love (coll.) cheers also. * omps worked on. Complete wpliances. 3245 Mr month. 3- 5- 9-14 34-3A41-46.^. 23 Noted J. Young. duties. Find out how to qualify 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. 1021. read words corresponding to numbers 20 Noted surgeon 33 Canadian 51 Bridge term eating systems, rec rooms, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 646 '22-28-39 50-59-75 musician 52 Jane — Jay Giles E Phone 643-2711. SIX ROOM Duplex home, cen- of your Zodiac birth siga 22 Architectural peninsula etc. M&M Plumbing St as an Avon Representative. 4535, 6461021. y f TAURUS SCORPIO* 24 Drone bee 35 Number 55 Decay Director of DICK’S Snowplowing - CaU 289*4922. 118 MAIN ST. - 3 room apart­ traUy located, 3140. no pets, 'APS. 20 1 You'll 3 1 Sensible AlOf ■ 27 Bryophytic style Heating, 649-2871. 2 Something OCY.22^ Public Works specializing In serving/ ment, heat, security, 3160. CaU security deposit required, caU 32 To 62 And plant NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 I ^ MAY 20 3 Contrary 33 Temper r “ r 3 r - r 5 " r r 3“ r IT Rockledge and surrounding MANCHESTER - Quiet one- 64696ro. 63 The WOY. 21 29 Nickname for cents each. Inquire side door. 6462426, 65. i>n-13.16-SJ 4 You've 34 Your 64 Reoch SEWERLINES, sink lines, ' r:r7T:T3T bedroom Ranch type apart­ 15-33-48-52/S Eisenhower et 13 - area. Lots, sanding, driveways, Manchester Evening Herald. •S/52-73-76 5 Feelings 35 Places 65 Everything's 12 i r cleaned with electric cutters, ment, private entrance. AVAILABLE February 1st, 6 6The 36 Don't 66 Out 60-77-81-88^ al sidewalks. 643-0^. MANAGER TRAINEES GIMINI by professionals. McKinney LOVELY 6bedroom apartment Includes heat and appUances. 7Been 37 Ideas 67 Your SAOITTARIUS 32 Western state II i3 i r MOVING To Florida-Must seU- rooms, half of duplex, Uving MAY 21 8 Hurt .38 Sleep ■ INVITATION Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ HEAD CASHIERS with refrigerator, range, dis­ 3170 per m onth. P aul W. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 68 People NOr. 22 / .34 Capital of Haywood Wakefield, bleached room, dining room, spacious ^^JU N £ 20 9 0 r 39 Up,. 69 Approval 13 13 n pany, 643-6306. For active discount health and posal, heat and air- Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646 10 Reform 40 Encouroging 70 And Montana mamgany, complete bedroom kitchen with stove, large pan- .f?HAT WAS 1968...NOW, FIVE BULLARD FINCH, THE oec. 2f § TO BID conditioning, parking. 3105 1021. m . NO, NO/ 1 DIDN'T STEAL HlS P . 4^ 7- 8-43 11 Exciting 41 Should 71 Yoursolf 19-26-30-42, 36 African 3l beauty aid stores in the set, single, bookcase head- , 3 bedrooms upstairs wiUi ‘'YEARS LATER, ERNIE HCEP 12 Plon 42 Thor expedition 33 Sealed bids will be received JOHN C. MARTIN Plumbing - monthly. Handy to Main Street. = iw .'i JEWELRY. YOU LIED, FINCH/ ^JEWELER, IS TORMEHTEP I y 53.54.7i 72 Other 65-78-07-891 GERAMIC Manchester and Hartford bom , two chests with comer a bath, separate basement, i IS TO BE PAROLED. 13 Newt 43 EMore 73 Hoppirtess 37 Makes vigilant in the Office of The Director of Free estimates on remodeling CaU 644-2427. WITH NIGHTAAARSS. CANCIR 14 Emotions 44 At 74 Ears 24 28 2. W w i r areas. Retail store experlaice desk, like new; Simmons Hide- one-car parking, two children YOU FRAM ED iV!E/ JUST WAIT'LL CAPRICORN 18 Building General Services, 41 Center repairs and new construction. i m e 21 15 Arguments 45 Words 75 Approval TILE is desirable. Must be able to a-bed, new fopm cushion, 40’’, only. Call 647-96W. JL SET OUT/ ONLY rTHEN YOU'LL DIG X d r e a m e d I6CH 46 Mott 76 Arrives additions 33 36 0018764448 iJULY 12 Sltreet, Manchester, Connec- Oiw Call FIVE ROOMS, tUed bath, heat 17 Important's 47 Nods 77 Words JAN. IP 39 Cavern assume responsibility and 386.: Baby crib, whitp, good a u s T 3 MORE UP ALL THEM-JOOLS, E R N IE W AS Ucut, until January 17, 1974 at and hot water, included, newly PRESIDENTIM. ^29-40-45 IS Pendulum 46 Tohtrums 78 Put 1-23-47.61,- g l 41 Distress signal U 37 Poos It Alll FUANK) SCOTELLA plumbing, work flexible hours. Oppo^ condition, | 10.; ping pong table, WAIT.', CWS, ERNIE, ANP HAVE OUT OF PRISON 19 Belter 49 0ift 79 Unr«ecessary remodeled, middleaged. adults, Fumlahad Apartmanta 84r V64-67-74 69-7000-84L& 42Roo(linial 11:00 a.m. for the follosdng: We specialize in ceramic tile, repairs, reihodeUng, free es­ 310.; VoUuwagen bus realr seat, m U B E JU*TS. Y O U R S E L F A 20 Mcrrey 50 With 60 Hond^kts 44 Son of Jacob 33 41 tunity with expanding retail security deposit, references, no .CREEPING LIO 21 Visit 51 ArvJ 81 Surround , AQUARIUS TEN (10) PASSENGER CARS slate, flagstone and quarry timates. No job loo small. 310.6434381. ets. Parking, 11 1/2B School F L IN G , h e y , K M ^ j JULY 21 22 Are 52 And 62 The JAN. 2« (Bib.) chain wim over 380 stores. MANCNESTER ONE ROOM, bath, TOWARD M E 46 Moved back 42 Bid forms, plans and tile. For complete bathroom Prompt KTvice on emergency. t. Across from East Side Rec. L.AUG, 22 >23 Got 53 Bettor 83 Switch Interviews will be AM/FM solid state radio, g refrigerator, heat, hot water. WITH A 24 Brewing . 54 Insqlote 84 Todoy 49 Irregular specificaUons are available at remodeling, we’ll handle all 643-7024. Near Main St. 21-25-35-51 25 New 1™2-3*ii <8 47 48 48 U si ST Wednesday, January I to Columbia phonograph, both like One and two bedrooms. s£en Marlow’s, 807 Main 55 Romonce 85 Sperviing 53 ^ u tn e tidbit the General Services Office, 41 carpentry, plumbing and tile KNIFE.' V 56-58-68 26 Moke 56 h ^ t 86 Side 57-66-79451 54 Everlastingly 7 p.m., and ’Thursday, January new. CaU M-9t& ask for MUce. Near schools, churches 27 Swings 57 Cut 33 S4 Center Street, Manchester, PLUMBING repairs done • ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 rooms, se­ VIRGO 87 Into PISCIS work. E x p ^ workmanship 3,9 to 12 noon. 28 Stirred 56 New 68 You 56 Application (^nnecUcut. major luxi minor. Emergen(;y cond floor apartment, stove and and shopping center, on A\ " 29 Jingles 59 Friendly 69 Writing F«. IP 57 Black (comb, 3a 87 63' and reasonable rates. Town of Manchester, service available. CaU after 6, BROOKS Puol-Pood Q 49 refrigerator, 3150 monthly. I ju s Une. (]all anytime. m ieei. 22 30Sut« 60 Horsh 90 Now MAR. 20 form) 60*6474. 12/30 58 Rip S3 36 31 Connecticut Can Mandavllle DISCOUNT CENTER Lease, security. Middleaged SMrt Steppm Ship ^ N eu tfsl 2-17-24-36 HARDWOOD for sale, cut 1 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 59 — Kennedy Robert B. Weiss, 277 NMt MIMM t IM n. to couple preferred. No pets or Um NinM 38-4442-83 C&K PLUMBING and Heating 1/2’ lengths, spUt and deUver^, £ 60 Endure (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) General Manager chiitfren. Refermces rrauired. ChnifiKiMi - For emergency caU 644-2960. call anytime, 649-1573. Call 6461074. \-

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ApartmMtM for Root 63 Houses For Solo 72 M ap p in g Is MANCHESTER - $29,900, six- GOING TO Police Report room Cape, Byron Rd. HAPPY ADS I Obituaries VILLAGER Carpeting, fireplace, eat-in THE MOVIES kitchen, 3 bedrooms and dining At APARTMENTS room, or 4th bedroom. Garage. Five-room, 2-bedroom Treed lot. Helen D. Cole, Temple Beth ' MANCH68TER Rachel Rd. reported to police townhouse, wall-to-wall Realtor, 643-6666. Sholom Mrs. Wo'odrufj Dead; A burglary at the 91 Laurel Friday that the lock on his bicy­ carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ 400 East Middle Tpke. St. residence of the Raymond cle had been picked and the family was reported to police ditioners, appliances, heat MIDDLE TPKE. East, Keep Sunday, Husband Was Pastor bicycle, a Columbia 10-speed and hot water, tiled baths, warm by the fireplace in this 3- Friday by Mrs. Mildred Ray­ valued at $100, was missing. December 36th mond, Manchester Police washer and dryer hookup, bedroom home with formal 1 - 3 P.M. Of Center Church patio. No pets. dining room, plus extras. reported. VERNON Priced in low 30’s. Natalie "The Absent Minded \ Police said that the kitohen Donald Sutherland, 24, of 21 Call 649-7620 Flint, Realtor, 1429-1110, 742- Professor” and Cartoons door window had been broken Highland Ave., Rockville, was \ 9691. Tuesday Mrs. Edna Spurr Woodruff, 10 years in Island Pond, Vt.; and the lock manipulated to charged Friday with disoi^erly January 1st 90, of 184 Nod Rd., Avon, Thomaston, Maine; and at gain entry. The house was ran­ conduct and interfering with a DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS - ... Soimoii* formerly of Manchester, died p irl’s High in Boston. 1 to 3:45 P.M. sacked but only a carton of police officer in connection Fumithod Aportmontt 64 Near Martin School, Ansaldi may hov* Mot you Friday at her home. Survivors are 3 daughters, built, 7-room Colonial, 2 "Bednobs and cigarettes and a flashlight were with a domestic disturbance at olwppyarfl She was the widow of the Mrs. Jonathan Hutchinson of reported missing, police said. his residence. l/2baths, fireplace, appliances, Broomsticks” and Cartoons Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff, ROCKVILLE - 3 1/2-room city utilities, 3-zone heat, Nominal Admission Torrington, Mrs. William Mrs. Raymond also told He was released on a $500 apartment, quiet neighborhood, plastered walls, two-car gar­ Si pastor of .Center Thompson of Barasville, Md., police that sometime on eitm r non-sure,ty bond with security. No children or pets. Everyone Invited age. Immediate occupancy. Congregational Church from and Mrs. Paul Glenn of Menlo Dec. 21 or Dec. 22, someone ap­ appearance in Circuit Court 12, $160 monthly. 646-lOW. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. 1921 to 1944. Woodruff Hall at Park, Calif.; a- sister, Mrs. parently took $140 in cash and Vernon, Kheduled for Jan. 15. Center Church is named in his Arthur Peterson of Lynn, THREE large rooms, comt Happiness Is Attending $20 in silver dollars from her FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 1 honor. Mass.; and 11 grandchildren. bedroom dresser^ D ennis N ew ton, 18, of pletely furnished, off Main 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, 100’ lot, A Gala Mrs. Woodruff was bom Oct A memorial service will be Nutmeg Village, Rt. 83, Ver­ Street, parking available, convenient two blocks from adults only. Call 649-1287. 7,1883 in Lynn, Mass., and had Jan. 6 at 2:3P p.m. at the Avon Dolores Paganettl of East non, was charged this morning Main Street, near Center. Bel New Year’s Eve Party lived in Manchester for 23 years Congregational Church. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Air Real Estate, 643-9332. Hartford reported to police that with reckless driving, improper Out of Town- VFW Post 2046 and Auxiliary before moving to Avon 29 years her mink stole was apparently passing, and diso^erly con­ For Rent 66 CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, 608 East Center St. ago. She taught Sunday School The Vincent Funeral Home, taken from the'“Sixpence” duct. He was released on a $500 California Ranch. Fireplaced Manchester classes at Center ^ Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, dining area of Cavey’s non-surety bond with court date VERNON - Willow Brook living room, formal dining Congregational Church and is in charge of arrangements. Restaurant wuHe she was in the Jan. 15. Apartments, 3V4 rooms at 3180; room, modern kitchen with later at the Avon There are no calling hours. upstairs area. ’The coat was 4 ^ rooms at $205. Includes dining area, family room, three Dancing to the Dee Gee Combo Congregational Church. The family suggests that any valued at $1,000. Karen Thomson, 27, of 76 heat, hot water, refrigerator, large bedrooms, fourth possi­ She was a 1905 graduate of memorial contributions may be Troutstream Dr., Vernon, was oven-range, disposal, dis­ ble. 2-car garage. Beautifully FHoast Beef Dinner Boston University and a made to Center Congregational Edwin, Dubose, 33, of East charged Friday with fourth- hwasher, wall-to-wall landscaped grounds. Marion E. Cocktail Hour 8-9 P.M. . member of Phi Beta Kappa. Church or to the American carpeting, air-conditioning, Hartford, was charged Satur­ degree larceny (shoplifting) at Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. She formerly taught school for parking, swimming pools, Favors and Noise Makers Cancer Society. < day morning with operating a D & L in the lYi-City Plaza. She lighted tennis courts, basket­ MANCHESTER - 5-5, 2-family, rnotor vehicle while his Connet- was released on her written ball court, ice skating, picnic kitchen, living room, dining I Deadline Midnight Saturday, December 29th| ticut license was under suspen­ promise to appear in court Jan. groves, storage. No pets. Cali room, 2 bedrooms, each unit, 2- Alvin D. Cummings Friends may call at the sion on a speeding charge. 15. Vernon, 872-8511 between 9-4, car garage. Merritt Agency, for Reservations. TOLLAND — Alvin Dodge funeral home Sunday from 3 to Tickets available at Post Home Dubose had in his possession a STAFFORD weekdays, after 4, and on 646-1180. Cummings, 45, of 21 Eastview 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. valid Texas driver’s license. Members of the State Police weekends, call 872-4400. ' Dr. died Friday at Rockville The .Callahan Funeral Home, He was released on a $100 Narcotics Unit and Stafford General Hospital after being 1602 Main St., East Hartford, cash bond with appearance tn Troop C executed a search ROCKVILLE - Three-room "START PACKING” stricken while at work. He was was in charge of local apartment, heat, hot water, Circuit Court 12, Manchester, warrant at the Gary Dome Rt. stove, refrigerator. $135. Adults You will if you take the time the husband of Mrs. Shirley arrangements. on Jan. 14. 32, Willington r^d en ce^ rid ay only. Security deposit required. to look over this older 8-room Pockett Petitions Sheets Cummings. afternoon as a result of a Parking for one car. Call 643- home practically in the center Mr. Cummings was bom in Mrs. Louise G. L'udke In other Manchester Police lengthy investigation of sale of 9678. of town. ’Three bedrooms, two Massena, N.Y., and had lived in ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Louise reports: controlled drugs and narcotics. car garage AND close to an Still Circulating Tolland for about four years. Gebhardt Ludke, 87, of Ware, — Louis Mackey, 21, of 12 State Police said that they ROCKVILLE - Five rooms, acre of land. One lot could be He was manager of engineering Mass., formerly of Rockville, C ^ar St., was charged Friday turned up a large number of acre yard, garden, $150, Five sold off if not wanted. We at Cavrock Corp. of Vernon. died Friday at her home. She with operating an unregistered room, $135, Four rooms, $ll5. cutting and ^jiackaging have the house listed at He is also survived by his was the widow of Arthur B. motor vehicle. Court date is paraphernalia along with . Appliances included, utilities Manchester Mayor John Ludke. extra. 872-0359,8 p.m. to 9 p.m. $32,900... the lot at $8,500.. .give Janice was the object last mother, Mrs. Mildred D. Cum- Jan. 14. marijuana in the course of the us an offer and START Thompson is urging townspeo­ summer of a massive search by ,mings of Tolland; and a son, Mrs. Ludke was born in En­ — Mrs. Mary Kolakowski of search. ple to sign a petition, still cir­ ROCKVILLE - Rockland PACKING. authorities and volunteerl after W illiam C. Cum m ings of field and had lived most of her Ellington reported to police As a result of the investiga­ culating in town, which is Terrace Apartment, Highland H ere’s a beauty, new on she mysteriously disappeared Miami, Fla. life in the Rockville area. She Friday that her car, which she tion, Gary Dorne, 22, and Ruby asking President Nixon to bring Avenue, Large and beautiful ,3 market...six room ranch with from her home. Funeral services are Monday was a member of the First had parked in the Parkade Deilaripa, 45, also of the Rt. 32 the Federal Bureau of room, one-bedroom 3 bedrooms, plaster walls, State Police said Friday they at 11 a.m. at the Burke-Fortin Evangelical Lutheran Church. parking lot while she was inside address, were both charged Investigation into the investiga­ apartments, available im­ fireplace, basement plus are still actively engaged in Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Survivors are a daughter, the Parkade Lanes bowling, had with possession of controlled mediately, includes heat, hot breezeway and garage. Lot is tion of th e Ju ly 27 d is­ vigorous investigation of the Rockville. The Rev. Donald G. Mrs. Donald McClain of Ware, been taken. . water, carpeting, air- drugs with intent to sell and 100 by 150. South end of appearance of seven-year-old case, and the State Police Miller, pastor of the Tolland with whom she made her home; She told police that.she had possession of marijuana. conditioning, all appliances, Janice Pockett of Tolland. town...walk to Keeney St. detective division has given the United Congregational Church, three sisters, Mrs. Francis J. parked the car at 7 p.m. and dis­ They were released on a $1,- with dishwasher ana disposal. Thompson said Friday he has Private terrace and pool. From School. All utilities. Good deal case the highest priority. will officiate. Burial plans are Prichard Sr., Mrs. Elsie Enes covered it was missing at 9:30 000 non-surety bond each and $165. 872-6360, 529-6586. at $36,900...Soon vacant...Look conferred with local, state, and “We’re now checking out incomplete. and Mrs. Alfred Starke, all of p.m. are scheduled to appear tn Cir­ at it and then START federal law enforcement of­ many leads,” a State Police Friends may call at the Rockville; three grandchildren — Jeffrey Kaufman of 83C cuit Court 12, Stafford, Jan. 8. HEBRON - 4-room apartm.Gnt, PACKING. ficials and was impressed by spokesman said, declining to funeral home Sunday from 7 to and five great-grandchildren. their continued concern and in­ The funeral is today at 2 p.m. heat, hot water included. Big lot you want? 7 room plus comment further. 9 p.m. Children welcome. $170 per volvement in the case. His sup­ split? Low 40’s? Call, we are Mayor Thompson’s statement The family suggests that any at the White-Gibson-Small month. Deposit required. Call port of bringing the FBI into the supporting FBI involvement in memorial contributions may be Funeral Home, 65 Elm St. The 646-6776. ready to go and do business on case, “does not imply any lack NOTICE the case urges people to sign made to the Heart Association. Rev. Richard E. Bertram, PUBLIC HEARING this one. Lot is 100 by of confidence in local or state petitions or write a “letter of pastor of the First Evangelical ^ ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS VERNON, January 1st oc­ 300...house loaded with police efforts to resolve this Harold A. Taylor cupancy, three room apart­ concern” directly to President Lutheran Church, will officiate. BOARD OF DIRECTORS extras, close to Buckley heart-breaking m atter,’’ SOUTH WINDSOR - Harold ment, in modern four family, Nixon. Burial will be in Grove Hill TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT School. Owner buying another Thompson said. A. Taylor, 61, of 110 Brookfield nice location, convenient to Cemetery. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of home, will take a little time to “ Rather,” Thompson Dr. died Friday at Manchester shopping and 1-86, heat and close, but you can START ’The family suggests that any Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the appliances included, $145 explained, “it is an effort to Memorial Hospital. memorial contributions may be PACKING the small stuff... Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, monthly. 647-1113. seek possible further assistance Mr. Taylor ^ a s bora in Seal made to the First Evangelical Up in the center of Rockville Harbor, Maine, and had lived in Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, January 8,1974 at 8:00 P.M. 0 from the FBI.” Lutheran Church. to consi(|er and act on the following: ROCKVILLE - four room we have a small two-family More than 100,000 persons East Hartford for many years daily : beautiful newly redecorated needing renovation, etc. Bolton Notes before coming to South Windsor Mrs. Fannie Goldberg Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget early f have signed petitions asking the Page) heated apartment. Elm Street. Excellent area for rental in­ FBI to join the search for the DONNA HOLLAND a year ago. He had been Mrs. Fannie Segal Goldberg, 1973-74, Park Department — $8,528.00 for two EEA Employees Adults preferred, no pets, come. Small convenient lot. Pockett girl. employed by the Allen Packing 80, of Long Beach, L.I., N.Y., becoming permanent, as approved by the Board of Directors security and references Correspondent Been asking in the mid twen­ Co., Ellsworth, Maine, before died Friday at Manchester 11/27/73, to be financed from Contingency Account. required, $150. 875-6159. The FBI has already Tel. 646-0375 ties, but owners want it sold. cooperated by conveying infor­ his retirement. Memorial Hospital. She was the Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget This is an opportunity for a Survivors are 2 sons, Stanley mother of Jack D. Goldberg of 1973-74, Senior Citizens Center— $3,000.00 for part-time custodian Bualnoso Locations lor mation about the Pockett case The Bolton Cemetery buyer wanting to build up A. Taylor of Warehouse Point Manchester and widow of to become permanent, as approved by the Board of Directors Rent 67 to all its offices throughout the Association will hold its annual equity plus have a home. Once and Ralph A. Taylor of East Solomon Goldberg. 11/27/73, to be financed from Contingency Account. country, officials say, but the meeting Dec. 31 at 1 p.m. at the MANCHESTER - 100,OOO you see the figures on this you Hartford; 3 daughters, Mrs. She is also survived by two federal agency can’t open a full Town Hall. Proposed additional appropriation to Fire Operating Fund 1973- square feet, will divide. will START FIXING, then investigation of the matter un­ John Mitchell of South Windsor, other sons and eight 74, TRANSFER to Fire District Special Reserve Fund — $2,500.00 Suitable for manufacturing and START PACKING. less there is evidence of kid­ Vernon Rd. will be closed to Miss Diane Taylor of East grandchildren. for installation of traffic light at intersection of McKee and warehouse. 1-226-1206. Anpther two- naping. all through traffic Dec,-31 from Hartford and Mrs. Stephen Funeral services are Sunday Center Streets, to be financ^ from unappropriated surplus. 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., weather at 1 p.m. at Gutterman Chapel, family...VACANT, both Ward of Diamond Bar, Calif.; a Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget pemitting, to enable the town 175 Long Beach Rd., Rockville sides...in East Hartford. This brother, Merrill S. 'Taylor of 4973-74, TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund — ; OFFICE SPACE ■ highway crew to install drainage Center, L.I., N.Y. was a rooming house at one Metamora, Mich.; 18 $69,043.00 for purchase of Case Mountain, to be financed from In­ I (N o w ) „ • pipes. The Weinstein Mortuary. 640 time, close to Aircraft. Selling grandchildren and a great­ surance Refund already received. ■ ' - I Personal Notice grandchild. Farmington Ave., Hartford, is in the mid 30’s...excellent Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget I Pripne location. Up to 3,000 * Funeral services will be Mon­ in charge of arrangements. financing available. Mortgage In loving memory of Walter 1973-74, TRANSFER to Capitol Improvement Reserve Fund — I square feet. Will divide. • Henn^uin, who passed away December day at the Jordon Funeral Memorial Week will be money still available at 5% $54,050.00 for purchase of Case Mountain, to be financed from un­ |Parking. All utilities, • Home, Ellsworth, Maine. observed at the home of her down. If you work at the Air­ appropriated surplus. I elevator, many extras. I Your memory is as dear today, Fire Calls Burial will be in Seal Harbor son, Oscar Miller, 364 E. Pine craft, you could buy this home As in the hour you p a s^ away. and walk to work...so, call, (Maine) Cemetery. , Long Beach, L.I. Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Wife, Son, Daughters, FRIDAY Projects Fund 41, Head Start program 1974—$68,103.00 for refun­ ; 150 NORTH MAIN ST. ■ get your in-laws, or other and Grandchildren I (Comar Main Straat, < tenants so they cap pay most' 2:15 p.m. — Box 443 Manchester Man Held ding of present program, to be financed from State Grant. I Manchestar) of your mortgage, etc. and (Marlow’s Store, Main St.) Proposed amendment to Country Club Ordinance: 6 4 ( m 0 0 START PACKING. Sprinkler' system alarm Proposed Ordinance — Purchase by the Town of Manchester I Legal Notices engaged. (Town). Investpoents???The one out­ In Bristol Robbery from Wells C. Dennison, Robert C. Dennison and Dorothy C. 3:17 p.m. — Fuse blown at 8 Beach from TONICA SPRINGS COMPANY and From Mary A. 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for standing investment is Court of Probate Martin Burke, 42,‘of 46 34, of Hartford, who is believed Tuck Rd. (Town). Murphy for the siim of $63,622.50, certain real estate known as store, office etc. $160. Call 646- land...That, too, is gettingo District of Andover 4:(X) p.m. — Gas Washdown Conway Rd., was arrested to have taken part in a Dec. 23 2426, 9-5. short along with everything NOTICE TO CREDITORS “Case Mountain,” ESTATE OF NELLIE AMELIA in Spree Plaza on Broad St., Friday at his residence by robbery of the Grand Union in Copies of the proposed amendment and proposal ordinance else. But we have some GURNACK, a/k/a HELEN GURNACK Manchester detectives on a the Manchester Parkade. STORE, 24 1/2x35’, full base­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. Norman (Town). may be seen in Town Clerk’s Office during business hours. desirable areas where the Bristol Circuit Court 17 warrant Shoemaker is now being held at ment, Center Street location. owner will finance. Give J. Preuss, Judge, all claims must be 4:52 p.m. — Kitchen fire at Call 649-0459. presented to the fiduciary named below 115 Hemlock St. (Town). charging him with first-degree the correctional center on Mrs. Phyllis Jackston, Secretary Lloyd O’Dell a call at our on or before March 25,1974 or he barred by law. The fiduciary is: robbery and first-degree robbery charges in connection Board of Directors MANCHESTER - First level 5- Tolland office and he will William Gumack Sr. larceny. with a holdup at the Mott’s on Manchester, Connecticut room paneled suite with show you what’s Whitney Rd., Prospect Ave., in West Hart­ Dated at Manchester, Conn, this twenty-seventh day of waiting room and receptionist available...875-6279. Columbia, Conn. 06237 This is in connection with a ford, also on Dec. 23. December, 1973. room. Excellent parking AND...we have other listings, Nov. 17 holdup at Mott’s Shop Manchester Police Detective facilities. Ideal location for too. Rec Will Offer Rite Supermarket on .Far­ Vito Perrone also reported that professional. For details call Court of Probate District of Andover mington Ave., Bristol. Police Fall River, Mass., police have .... Martens Agency, Realtors, T.J. CROCKEH Fly Tying Class NOTICE TO CREDITORS ’ said that $10,0(X) was taken. issued warrants for the arrest 646-2550. Realtor ESTATE OF JULES H. PACHER, The Manchester Recreation of Burke on charges of kidnap­ HOLIDAY SPECIAL 643-1977 a/k/a JULIUS H. PACHER Burke was turned over to Pursuant to a order of Hon. Norman J. Department will offer a Fly ping and first-degree robbery in Oltar Good Until Jan. 5, 1974 Pho Houses For Sole 72 Preuss, Judge, all claims must be Tying Class on ten Tuesday Bristol detectives and he is now presented to the fiduciary named below being held in iieu of a $100,00 connection with a holdup in that MANCHESTER - Exciting 2- on or before March 15,1W4 or be barred evenings at the Teen Center, city. bond at the Connecticut Correc­ MANCHESTER story unusual custom contem­ by law. The fiduciary is: Garden Grove Rd., beginning A warrant for Shoemaker’s Elii&beth D. Hutchins tional Center in Hartford tor porary, 7 spacious rooms, floor- Lake Rd.. Jan. 8. Participants will supply arrest has also been issued by arraignment in Bristol Circuit FK E KODACOIOR to-ceiling stone fireplace In Columbia, Conn. 06237 their own Fly Tying vice and Bristol County, Mass., Second FOUR BEDROOM COLONUL paneled family room, huge 2- Court Monday, police said. thread. District Court charging him First floor family room, car garage, walk-out basement, Junior classes meet 6 to 7:45 Police said that warrants are carpeting throughout, 2 with armed robbery, apparent­ FlMDEVELOriK beautiful wall-to-wall Court of Probate. District of Andover p.m.; adult classes 8 to 9:45 also being sought in the Bristol l/2baths, one year old, prime ly in connection with the Fall carpeting, prime NOTICE OF HEARING p.m. case for Richard Shoemaker, You Only Pay For The neighborhood, 2-car garage. neighborhood. Immediate oc­ ESTATE OF ANNA FRISINA River case. cupancy. Low 60’s. Warren E. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Norman Classes are limited to 25 per­ Low 40s. J. Preuss, Judge dated December 24, sons. Junior classes are free; Prints That Coma OutI Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 1973 a hearing will be held on an applica­ tion praying that the fiduciary’s account adult classes are $1 per class. WARREN E. HOWLAND Out ol Town-For Sole 75 be accepted and an order of distribution For further information con­ be given as in said application on file Choicest Meats In Towni more fully appears, at the Court of tact , the Recreation Office, ^Itoro 643-1108 HEBRON - Eight room U&R Probate on January 10,1974 at 1:00 p.m. Garden Grove Rd., 646-6(jl0. Raised Ranch, under 10 years Norman J. Preuss, Judge old. Immaculate condition. SPECIAL NOTICE! COLLECT Spacious, partially wooded ' T ^ T T T grounds, must be In GonsWoratlon for the vary hard w o ili our smpioyoas seen — Martens Agency, It's stin.not too lata to got your Realtors, 646-2550. dM diu«M 8w Meant powar bdorruiilloii, Double ^im ^'Jeasure. your now yoar’s ova party suppliMl °tl Tha Highland Park Markai Will e fo a o at 6 o^lock “yeo, W have avarythlngl" Immaculate newer 2- Wonted-Reol Estate 77 0 Naw Yaara Eva, and all day Naw Yaafa Day family. Only 7 years fa hava avary Utga tMng - for a nnich naadad insL A vary M8 Hoallhy Now Old. Ideal residential SELLING your home or Yaar to a8 our understanding cuatbniors... area. Lovely owner’s acreage? Fpr prompt friendly “ “ auppli Uj] apartment. Carpeting. service, call Louis' Dimock any sizo Only $45,900^ Reaity, 649-9823. ^ — ------. I» rt|l ALL CASH for your property A? the wSfacle of moki itreA | HIGHLAND PARK MARKET I TW ONI DAY nun FROemOR 826-9081 TORS within 24 bourse. Avoid red tape, ((• dowrttown mancheatet*^ 317 Hlglilaiid St, ManelMstar instant service. Hayes Agency, ACROSS FROM MORIARTYS 646^)131. » police his blcy- and the 10-speed issing.

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