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•*V’W N^ La V Town Manager Weiss Jamea Breitenfeld Beverly Spillane Arthur Glaeeer Patrick Brown Paul Marte
> '-.•■ - ♦ • ' - . v ••.: ■"s - •' •. y . m 'v Pro and con views given by 29 persons By SOL R. COHEN bigger money now. You can afford >1 it.” **Th4 h w Herald Reporter SIXTEEN PAGES About 300 persons turned out last Pagani also scored Weiss for not night for a public hearing on knowing that town workers take TWO SECTIONS MANCHESm, <»NN , TOES0AV, APRIL 8. i m - VOL XCV, No 159 CENTS, * * Manchester’s 1976-77 budgets and tax more time for coffee breaks than the rates, with about 10 per cent of them 10 minutes permitted them in the speaking out and with almost all of morning and the 10 minutes in the them acknowledging it was one of the afternoon. quietest and most orderly hearings in “ Follow me some time,” said recent years. Pagani. “I’ll show you how much Jackson predicts win in New York; Actually, the Waddell^ School coffee time they take. He urged the hearing was on the tentative'budgets directors to “hold the line on taxes.” being recommended by Town JVIrs. Sadloski, one of several Manager Robert Weiss. The Board.of MPOA officials to speak, insisted Directors has to May 7 to adopt its that the town has to cut back on spen Udall’s future hinges on Wisconsin own proposals. Failure to do so by ding and must hold the line. If town then would make Weiss’ recommen employes aren’t satisfied, said Mrs. his sixth win in Wisconsin. He has But his political analysts hoped he Udall shuttled between the two By STEVE GERSTEL dations the legal ones. Sadloski, there are many un lost only in North Carolina. Ford could knock Udall out of the race ()y United Press International states. Weiss is recommending a 5.98 mills employed persons in Manchester who campaigned in Wisconsin Friday and beating him in Wisconsin an then Henry Jackson predicted a In addition to Jackson, Udall and increase in the General Fund tax could step into their jobs. Saturday while, his challenger, eliminate Jackson in Pennsylvania’s Carter,-a number of other candidates landslide victory in New York and rate, to bring it to 56.63 mills; and a She said that one thing wrong with Ronald Reagan, has relied primarily April 27 primary. Morris Udall a win in Wisconsin have filed delegates in some of New 0.65 mill increase in the Town Fire the proposed budget is its priorities, George Wallace also was on the York’s congressional districts. They today in a double-barreled effort to on a last-minute media blitz. District tax rate, to bring it to 6.65 noting that the chief of police, who is In New York, an uncommitted ballot in'Wisconsin, but he pulled out stop Jimmy Carter’s march through were headed by Fred Harris, mills. And, he is proposing a 30 per on call 24 hours a day, gets less slate — apparently under control of of active campaigning there several Wallace and antiabortion candidate the .Democratic presidential cent hike in water and sewage salary than the head librarian, for days ago and returned to Alabama. primaries. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller— Ellen McCormack. charges. example. faced only token opposition. The most intriguing candidacy was The twin primaries were con The two primaries offered the Of 29 persons who spoke Monday She criticized the school budget Much was at stake on the that of noncandidate Humphrey. As sidered crucial to Jackson and Udall, richest one-night harvest of night, 11 were in favor of one or and said that educators have a Democratic side. Without a victory, many as 60 of the 240 uncommitted last two serious challengers to delegates so far. Democrats will ap ahother of the budget items .and 16 tendency to think up ways to make' Udall, the liberal Arizona con Carter's dominance among active portion 274 delegates in New York delegates were supporting were opposed to most of Weiss’ the public think they’re getting quali campaigners, and also to the shadow gressman, has promised “we’re and 68 in Wisconsin. The GOP will Humphrey and close to 40 were given proposals. Four of those opposed ty education, when it really,isn’t so. going to win in Wisconsin.’’ His cam candidacy of Hubert Humphrey. select 45 in Wisconsin and 117 in New a shot at winning. spoke twice. In addition, 2 speakers Arthur Glaeser, vice-president of paign in the state has had the ear Carter, Udall, Jackson, Wallace, There was less interest in the York to go with 36 uncommitted didn’t appear to have a position one the ME A (Manchester Education Republican primaries in the two marks of a “win or die” effort. already picked. McCormack and Harris all were on way or another. Association), spoke in favor of the In New York, Jackson, 63-year-old states. the Wisconsin ballot. So were Birch The Board of Education .budget school budget as requested by the veteran senator from Washington, In Monday's final full day of cam President Ford was favored to gain Bayh, Sa. jent Shriver, Milton Shapp bore the brunt of demands for slicing school board and with the $300,000 cut has predicted a landslide victory that paigning, Jackson concentrated on and Lloyd Bentsen who have pulled and paring the General Fund budget out of -it by Weiss restored. would give him a clear majority of New York and Carter on Wisconsin. out of the race. and, oddly enough, even many of Calling it a modest budget, he said the state’s delegates. He has termed Inside today those who had a “hold the line on the teachers back it unanimously. He New York the key to his campaign taxes" position, backed an adequate gave high priority to the proposal for Editorial ...... 4 Area news...... 11 for the nomination. appropriation for the police depart two physical education teachers in Family...... 16 Business...... 7 Carter, 51-year-old former Georgia the elementary schools and noted the Obituaries ...... 8 Classified___ 13-14 State official backs down ment and cautioned against cutting governor, who swept five of the first it. continued improvement in the school Sports...... 9-10 Comics...... 15 six primaries, avoided predictions. The proposals for the Town Fire curriculum. on layoff estimate District drew almost no comment, Also backing the school board’s but the proposals for hiking water budget was Patrick Brown, chair man of the PTA Council’s budget • HARTFORD (UPI) - A brief He said earlier Monday, “If you and sewage rates was opposed strongly. review committee. He said the com tempest roared at the Capitol when it cut state employes, you have to cut In only two instances was the 2- mittee gave its unanimous approval News summary appeared a state official’s estimate services.” Asked if some services for the budget. of possible layoffs without service should be cut, he said, “I would hour and 45-minute hearing spirited and other than routinely orderly. Brown, a school teacher in Vernon cuts would call the state budget into rather not comment on that.” Compiled from United Press Inlernetlonel Once was when Betty Sadloski, and an Eighth District director, said question. The numbers he used Sunday were who is president of'the Manchester he is grateful that “we in Manchester But State Personnel Commissioner “something I had heard legislators have not suffered any great increase Frederick W. Rossomando said Mon toss around,” Rossamando said, and Property Owners Association State nection with the nation’s (MPOA), was questioning Weiss in taxes in the past five years.” Bicentennial observance. day he did not really mean to say up were not developed by his depart- He said he disagrees with Weiss’ to 4,000 workers could be cut without pient. about the $500,000-plus surplus an HARTFORD - A plan to nounced for 1974-75 by the town proposal for using Instant Lottery service cuts. "This statement is contrary to the restructure state-supported auditor. Weiss, during his explana receipts as part of the appropriation higher education under a Appropriations Committee position taken by the administration WASHINGTON- The Senate tion, kept asking Mrs. Sadloski to to the school budgjst. He said it was single, 27-member. board of Cochairmen Sen. Robert. D. Houley. throughout our budget negotiations," the intent of the state legislature that has rejected a move to deny D-Vernon, and Rep. John G. Groppo, Houley and Groppo said. stop interrupting and to let him regents, was approved Monday finish. Mrs. Sadloski kept insisting the funds be used to upgrade school food stamps to strikers as it D-Winsted, wrote the commissioner “It is contrary to the deter by the Education Committee Weiss wasn’t answering her programs and not for use as an opened debate Monday on food- they were “greatly disturbed” by his minations made by our subcom after two hours of debate. Rep. questions and that he was talking adjunct to ADM (Average Daily stamp reform intended to “ill-advised and erroneous” state mittees after a detailed examination Robert Walsh, D-Coventry, around the subject. Membershi grants. He suggested restore public confidence in the ment. of the personal services sponsor of the bill, says it has . The other instance was when long that the board allocate the next $120,- program. He replied, “As a result of my mis requirements of every budgeted the support to become law. time spending critic and West Side 000 in Instant Lottery funds to the understanding a question as to agency.” barber Balilla Pagani was scoring school board, for upgrading whether or not the work force of this Rossomando said, “I do not blame HARTFORD — Connec Weiss for permitting sewage charges programs. state could be reduced, my response the legislators for being upset at a ticut’s “pot bill” has gone up in EITTSBURGH - Former to go up about 70 per cent since he Roger Lemelin, president of the was misleading and inaccurate." ^statement that was misleading." smoke, this time for good. A United Mine Workers Union became town manager and to South-Martin Schools PTA, cautioned maneuver by supporters to president W. A. “Tony” Boyle Rossomando said he could not As a result of Rossomando’s propose an additional 30 per cent hike the school board not to close South remember what the misunderstood remarks. House Republican Leader revive the bill Monday failed. will begin serving three con for next year. School, as it hinted it might do if its question was or what he thought it Gerald F, Stevens of Milford asked It would have eliminated secutive life sentences at the Commented Weiss, “When I came budget is cut. meant. the Appropriations Committee to criminal penalties for posses Western Penitentiary this to Manchester I paid $2 for a haircut: He said the Board of Education Rossomando’s comments came recall the $1.8 billion budget ap sion and sale of less than one weekend for murder in the now I pay $3.25.” should do everything possible to during the Connecticut Public Infor proved last Friday. Houley and Grop ounce of marijuana. Yablonski slayings Dec. 31, To which Pagani retorted, “You mation Network program “Dialogue po said they would not recall it. 1969. got big money then and you get ’76.” Sei' Page Twrlva 9m Regional TRENTON, N. J. - William BOSTON — A decision faced F. Hyland, New Jersey at by the Massachusetts Supreme torney general, said today he Hughes’ death will not end controversy Court on Dr. Kenneth Edelin’s will not appeal the state Supreme Court ruling clearing manslaughter conviction may narrow the legal uncertainty the way for doctors to remove HOUSTON (UPI) - Billionaire final hotel retreat in Acapulco, hospital statem ent said. “ Mr. was determined by a physician, but now surrounding the issue of comatose Karen Ann Quinlan Howard R. Hughes died a “very old, Mexico, Monday and put aboard a Hughes was en route to Methodist he would not identify the doctor. when life begins. The court fFom her life-sustaining very emaciated man “during an chartered jet for the flight to Texas, Hospital tor medical treatment.” But Dr. Henry McIntosh, chairman respirator. emergency medical flight to Texas, but authorities said he died 30 Hospital officials did not officially of the internal medicine department i r heard arguments Monday to throw out Dr. Edelin’s convic but his death did not end the con minutes before the plane landed. disclose the nature of the illness and of Baylor College of Medicine and tion which arose out of the troversy and secrecy that marked his “Monday at 1:27 p.m. (CST) en the cause of death for the one time chief of internal medicine service at death of a fetus during the per International reclusive final two decades. route from Acapulco to Houston, Mr. playboy pilot. Methodist, emphatically denied formance of a legal abortion. , Police an(NMethodist Hospital ad Howard Hughes expired,” the initial There were contradictory reports Hughes suffered a stroke. ministrators guarded Hughes’ body about the possible^cause of death. McIntosh also said Hughes did not BOSTON — New geological LONDON - New.Labor today in a room • of the hospital A spokesman for Hughes’ Summa die of a diabetic coma, a possibility data has led federal authorities Prime Minister James pathology lab while authorities tried Corp., said in Los Angeles Hughes mentioned earlier. He refused to dis and scientists to conclude there Callaghan took personal charge to settle a dispute over whether an died of a “cerebral vascular acci cuss any possible heart problems is an increased chance of fin of Britain’s fight for economic autopsy would be performed. dent, meaning a stroke.” The Hughes might have had. ding rich veins of coal in Rhode survival today and was faced “ This is not an ordinary body,” spokesman said the cause of death Island and southeastern with a new crisis—a slump of said a hospital source. “This is a cor Massachusetts. the pound sterling to an all porate body. This is a man worth $7 time low of $1.8525. billion.” National Hughes, 70, was taken from his BEIRUT, Lebanon Attention subscribers WASHINGTON - It took a —Members of parliament lecture on courtesy, but agreed today to meet at a villa The Herald's Manchester subscribers are reminded that a new S'V' Congress finally agreed to send in the no-man’s-land between The weather collection plan begins Thursday, April 8. a 25-member delegation to Christian and Moslem zones to This collection will cover deliveries from March 29 to April 10. Great Britain for a copy of the begin the crucial work of selec Sunny with occasional cloudiness Carriers will collect every two weeks after the April 8 starting Magna Carta which is to be a ting a successor to President today, high around 60. Partly cloudy date. gift to the United States in con- Suleiman Franjleh. tonight, low in 30s. Partly sunny Collection stubs will be issued showing two weeks’ payment. Wednesday, high in SOs. National f weather forecast map on Page 13. Howard R. Hughes
8-A PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manche ter. Conn.. Tues., April 6, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 6, 1976 — PAGE THREE ^ Democratic Club Following highway accident About town installs officers Robert Bletchman of 45 Tudor Manchester Square Dance Club Lane was installed as president of will have an advanced workshop the Democratic Club of Manchester escort ordered ’Thursday from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Saturday night at an installation Martin School. dance at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Other officers installed were Officers and directors of Omar Charles Riemitis, vice-president; i 5- MuiciiEsm for nuclear shipments Shrine'Club will itieet. Wednesday at James McAuley, treasurer; Marion MIDDLETOWN (U P I)-G o v . Ella Joppa, Md., said he was en route to through Connecticut. “Even our 7:30 p.m. at the home of director LeBel, secretary-financial secretary, Supermarkets T. Grasso, who Inspected a highway Moorehead, Ky., with a load of state snowplows have two drivers,’’ Randy Brown, 58 Spruce St. and Alphonse Reale, sergeant-at- Wt Ratarvi BONUS accident involving a nuclear waste radioactive material from Northeast she said. arms. About 150 persons including state t in Right carrier Monday night, wants a state Utilities’ Millstone atomic power Leland F. Sillin Jr., Northeast St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild will To llfflU and local officials and U.S. Rep. police escort for ail future nuclear plant in Waterford on Long Island Utilities board chairman, was in meet Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the QUMtHiM. SPECIALS William R. Cotter, attended the shipments through Connecticut. Sound. touch with the governor earl^today parish hall of the church. Members event. . A flatbed trailer hauling nuclear Marshall, who was not injured, said regarding the matter, a c^pany are asked to bring sandwiches and DOUBLE S&H GREEN Dci nyu| waste from the Waterford atomic he was familiar with the route, but spokesman said. dessert. Beverages will be served by power plant struck a Penn Central the easterly approach was slightly Sillin designated Warren Gretin, Mrs. Lucille Smith and Mrs, Eleanor .«asi STAItfS WEDNESDAY overpass on Rte. 66 at 7:16 p.m. None higher than the westerly approach. vice president of production and Freelove. The Manchester Evening NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS of the radioactive cargo leaked from Mrs. Grasso and her husband James Ferland, nuclear operations Herald prints more its heavy metal container. Thomas went to the scene with engineer, to meet with appropriate The Disabled American Veterans Manchester news than any The material was contained in a several aides, including State Police state officials to discuss conditions Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at other newspaper. large metal cylinder encased in a Commissioner Edward Leonard and the governor suggested regarding the 7:30 p.m. at the VFW Home. Roherl Bli'lrliniun wooden crate, which was slightly Transportation Commissioner James shipment of nuclear equipment in the taller than the 13-foot-lO clearance. Shugrue. state. The crate was smashed upon impact “From now on, there’s going to be The spokesman said the governor [Hl^THEATRES EAST but the cylinder, designed to withs a state police escort’’ for all nuclear designated Shugrue as the state con AFS exchange students MIDDLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER 5H paRK40f«6J]-S331 tand crashes at speeds of up to 30 shipmj^nts through Connecticut, the tact in arranging a meeting “ as soon miles per hour, was left upright and governor said. as all parties can mutually agree on a to speak at DAR meet Mrs. Grasso said Connecticut time and place.” intact. Two American Field Ser There will also oe a ROBERT DENIRO wanted two drivers assigned to all Last month, the Brookhaven The driver, Louis C. Marshall of vice (AFS) students will be report of the recent state vehicles carrying radioactive waste Research Lab in Upton, N.Y., agreed guests at the Orford Parish DAR conference. TAXI DRIVER-1 to assign two drivers to its nuclear Chapter, Daughters of the Hostesses are Mrs, Ray carriers, which are routed through American Revolution. mond Woodbridge, Miss DOUBLE FEATURE Connecticut because New York City Ana Maria Alvarado of Margaret Korngiebel, Mrs. Police report banned nuclear shipments through “LETS DO IT AGAIN" .nd Guatemala City, Walter Holman, Mrs. the city. Several Connecticut Guatemala,-* anj) Birgitte Thomas Carpenter, Mrs, "RAFFERTY &G0UI DUST Twiis"<"> I politicians complained one driver Svendsen of Norway will Stanley Nichols and Miss Today’s Manchester Police report Owen E. Barrett, 87, of 37 Westwood was not enough for security. speak and show slides Olivia Weidler. ACADEMY included: St. were in collision. Barrett was Mrs. Grasso said she was told the about their native coun WHWER! BONUS SPECIALS! BONUS SPECIALS I BONUS SPECIALSIBONUS SPECIALS • Arrest of Marcella Champion, issued a summons for failure to grant Russet nuclear carrier broke down during tries Thursday at 7:30 p.m. OEORQE or 35, of Hartford, charged Monday right of way. the day and was delayed on its at First Federal Savings Manchester Evening Herald BURNS . . T T H A r ! s a v e 75c ;;SAVE 75* Z. S AVE 75 * |! SAVE 75* more afternoon with fourth-degree larceny • Investigation of a house break on journey. A utility spokesman said he Z. Bank, 344 W. Middle Tpke. Published every evening except CSC Rag. or Diet (shoplifting) at Shoetown, 224 Linwood Dr. in which it appeared was not aware of a breakdown but Sundays and holidays. Entered at BEBOXE 11 Tasty Ten POTATOES Spencer St, Court date is April 26, the Manchester, Conn.. Post OHice LLTTU C E! 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April 6, 1976 f About town B A R B Manchester Hospital notes _ J Local construction up O V C r 1 9 7 5 1975 was great for Lydall By PHIL PASTORET Dolls become attractive for COMPLETE Manchester Grange will The estimated cost of Manchester The estimated cost of last month’s during the year. One important reason was the Discharged Friday: Agatha Permits were issued last month Profits of Manchester’s Lydall Inc. boys once the boys reach age meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Discharged Saturday: Rd.; Claudette Petraglia, 25 construction last month was about 6 favorable price of waste paper used to make 16. Halliwell, Storrs; John construction is $1,010,706. It was also for 12 condominium units on exceeded $1.1 million in 1975—a 65 per cent in at Grange Hall. Henry Monty, 13 Moore St.; TVout Stream Dr., Vernon; per cent higher than a year ago, but Business the division’s shoe board, luggage, board, UQUOR DEPARTMENT Laggia, 28 W. Middle Tpke.; Donald Villeneuve, Country $942,805 in March 1975. Cliffside Dr., 3 tool sheds, 6 swim crease over 1974 marking the fourth con t ■ -i- -i- -I- w < Carmella Smith, 297 E. Mid only half of what it was two years automotive board and other specialties. ’— ~ 1. Next time you can’t sleep, Annmarle Johnstone, East Lane, Vernon; Joseph Cooley, A comparison of one-family ming pools, 8 fences, 4 signs, 43 secutive year of earnings improvement, the try reading the annual report COLD BEER Stanley Circle of South dle Tpke.; Bryan Lewis, ago. However, the March 1974 total dwelling starts shows 18 for March of “The company’s continued financial • Lydall & Foulds’s paperboard operations, Hartford; Rochelle Abraitls, Glastonbury; Edna Catlett, Storrs. alterations and additions, 2 company has reported. of one of the big conglomer AND United Methodist Church East Haiiford; Helen Wecal, ($2,049,069) is deceptive because this year, 11 last year, and only 2 in strength allowed common stock dividends to also benefiting from lower waste paper prices, East Hartford; Marion Also, Donald Botticello Jr., demolitions and 61 electrical, 29 In his annual report to stockholders, Presi ates. will meet tonight at 7:30 at 43 Maxwell Dr., Vernon; about $1.7 million of it went toward posted record earnings for the second year in Pinckney, RT. 44A, Coventry; 565 T a lc o ttv ilie R d., 1974. However, in March 1974 per plumbing and 18 heating projects. dent Millard H. ihyor Jr. said the increase be increased by 50 per cent from an annual WE DELIVER 42 Virginia Rd. for a fair Frances Surowie, 31 McCann Mary Pearle, Warehouse Rockville; Blair Saunders, the cost of Squire Village on Spencer mits were issued for 2 two-family was achieved despite a 5 per cent decline in rate of 20 cents to 30 cents a share. The com a row. Dr.; Doris Piela, 30 Hemlock workshop. Point; Antonio Giuliani, Hartford; Kevin Sherwin, 488 St, dwellings. sales. pany also paid a 5 per cent stock dividend,” • Spheric’s steel ball operations contributed St.; Bernard Palka Jr.,. 29 Tinker Pond Rd., Bolton; Sal Main St.; Colleen Fox, 432 W. Pryor said. almost a quarter of the company’s 1975 ear HALL FOR RENT ARTHUR DRUG Wappingwood Rd., Ellington; “The financial position of the company Phone 643-1505 Mayfair Y Club will ly Morse, 81 Palmer Dr., Middle Tpke.; Susan Final figures for 1975 were income of $1,- nings despite a 26 per cent decline in sales. For parlies, showers, receptions Rbert Rlsley, East Hartford. again strengthened,’’ Pryor reported, "Long meelingg. Complete kitchen facilities meet Wednesday at 1:30 South Windsor; Charles Ellsworth, Broad Brook. HAVE YOU A I T " 166,475 ($1.10 per share) compared to $707,088 • Fiber Process continued to move toward NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE Also, Darlene Krukar, Tennstedt, 64 Delmont St. term debt was reduced by $708,000 while cash l^arge enclosed parking lot. Inquire: p.m. in Cronin Hail of EVENT SCHEDULED (65 cents per share) in 1974, Sales in 1975 profitability and, in contrast to 1974, earned a 103 Warren Ave., Vernon; and short-term investment increased by $467,- Lithuanian Hali Mayfair Gardens. All Kurt Cohen, East Hartford; Also, Elizabeth THAT CALLS FDR COMPLETE GM 000 to $1.6 million. totaled $25.8 million, down from $27.1 million modest profit in the last half of 1975. Mayfair residents are in FD0D7 in 1974. “In 1975 the company demonstrated that 24 GOLWAY STREET, Margaret Sansom, Windsor- Lamoureaux, 34 Victoria Rd., “More than $1.2 million was invested in ' MANCHESTER v ite . vllle; Roseanna Zocco, 7 Manchester; Alberta Noonan, It may be a wedding, a fixed assets without resorting to outside Detailing results of Lydall’s remaining four with highly pooductive plants, strong diver JJanquet of just an informal REPAIRS Call before 6 P.M. Rosemary Place; Walter 158 E. Center St.; Alice sources of funds or leasing. At the end of the divisions (Lydall Magnetics was closed at sified market positions and capable and Wllcock, 10 Main St., get-together of a society, Phone 643-0618 or 646-9151 It Pays to Read Herald Ads The Sunday School staff Pagano, Marlborough; • COLLISION year, Lydall had only $1 of debt for every $2 of mid-year), Pryor said: dedicated employes, it could operate a of Trinity Covenant Church Ellington; Constance Galster, Kathleen Kruzyk, 61A Rachel lodge or some friendly group. equity. • Colonial Fiber’s profits recovered sharply successfuly in a poor economy,” Pryor said. will meet tonight at 7:30 at Woodland Ter., Columbia; Rd.; Richard Raimondo, 24 ITe Are Prepared to • MECHANICAL Elno Huhtala, Hartford. the church. Olfary Dr.; Sherry Dorey, 49 Serve You to Your WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS Buckland Rd., South Windsor; cover Complete Satiafaction CARS AND TRUCKS I . Public The Friendship Group of Michael Garrison, 26 Wilfred your Our catering service is set up The Mancheeter Rd. Qsnulns Psrto records Emanuel Lutheran Church to be flexible enough to ac Evening Herald CALL V< needs Factory Tralnad Machanica will have a Communion Discharged Sunday: Robert commodate any size service Wednesday after a prints more 643-2711 gathering. Why not cail us and 24-HDUR WRECKER SERVICE Warranty deeds Dunbar, ^ s t Hartford; Pearl talk over the details? luncheon, which will be Manchester news Daley, 1 Sunset Lane, Andov ASK FOR CONNIE CALL 646-6464 Rene Velleux to Jean Y. and served at 11 a.m. in Luther than any other er; Marion Drew, 35 Main Marielle LeClerc, property on Garden Grove Caterers, Inc. McKee St., $37,000. Hall of the church. newspaper. St., South Windsor; James Edwards, 184 Woodland St.; TELEPHDNE 649-5313 — 649-5314 Carter Chevrolet Barney T. Peterman Sr. and H e r a l C i 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER Lydia and Hollis Circles Catherine Jeske, 15 Sanford Jr. to Ralph F. Caruso, MAKE A property at 95 Grissom Rd., of ^uth United Methodist $56,500. Church will meet jointly Ralph F. Caruso to Barney tonight at 7:30 in the educa T. Peterman Sr. and Jr., tion wing of the church. property at 37 Franklin St., Mrs. Jane MacDonald will $42,500. give an illustrated talk of Barney T. Peterman Sr. and her experiences in Jr. to Terry W. and Kathleen L. Schilling, property at 37 CLIAH SWEEP! Belgium. Mary Whitesell and Ann Wabrek are Franklin St., $43,500, hostesses. Ann D. Jyikko to Susan E. Allely. condominium at 12A Esquire Dr., $29,900. M artha's Circle of Wipco Millwork Inc. to Emanuel Lutheran Church William Peck, property on will meet Thursday at 2 south side of N. Main St., $65,- p.m. in the music room of 000. the church. Mrs. Irma Curtis G. and Jane A. Harrison will lead Mellen to Demelrios J. and devotions. Pastor C. Henry Donna E. Venoutsos, property Anderson will conduct a Bi at 35 Falknor Dr., $36,000. ble study. Hostesses are Edward G. Chapedelaine to Mrs. Elvira Anderson, Marjorie C. Griswold, proper Somei^ctiures ty at 101 Spruce St., $23,000. Mrs. Anna Pearson and Mrs. Doris Hellstrom. Executor's deed Ann T. Borst, adminislratix The People Group, a under the will of Bertha D. Borst, to Nicholas and Phyllis community organization V. Jackston and Michael J. for singles, will meet and Linda S. Benevento, Thursday at 8 p.m. at aretvorth property at 82 Cambridge St., Mott’s Community Hall at $35,000. 587 E. Middle Tpke. All in Attneliiiients terested singles are invited Hartford National Bank and to attend. Trust Co. against Anthony Meek, properly at 10 Congress The Women’s Auxiliary St., $4,800. of St. Francis Hospital in a thottsand words. A.P. Amesite Corp. against Hartford will have its an E.B. Co. Inc., parcels in nual membership tea Manchester West Subdivision, Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. $2,114.65. at the Governor’s mansion Trade name on Prospect St.,West Hart Karen M. Falco, doing ford. All ladies are invited. business as Connecticut For further information,, Vacuuiri, 419 Main St. call Mrs. W.E. Rohman, 43 Miirringe license Fairlee Rd., West Hart John Robert Perry, These are worth $]CMK)0t Rockville, and Melinda ford. Caroline Moore, 357 Spring S t., A pril 17, E m anuel Delta Chapter, RAM, Lutheran Church. will have a business Building perniits meeting at the Masonic The Rev. William J. Stack Temple Wednesday at 7:30 for St. Bridget Church Corp., p.m. Later, Charles K. sign at 70 Main St.. $25. Lynn, ast high priest, will Robert Wolverton, demolish lead a Lodge of Instruc shed at 62 Pearl St., $10. tion, Officer dress is Casson & Matava for business suits. Manchester Packing Co., 4,000-gallon gas storage tank IF YOU DIDN'T at 349 Wetherell St., $1,500. 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He was the hus Herald angle Major physical changes Tim H.'Timreck Memorial Hospital. She was the band of Mrs. Steffie Bonezek Mat Tim H. Timreck, 55, of 285 Parker widow of George Shauger. tice. St. died Monday at Manchester Mrs. Shauger was born June 30, Mr. Mattice was born June 7,1914 Earl Yost Memorial Hospital. He was the hus 1883 in England and lived in Kearney, in Catskill, N.Y., and lived in band of Mrs. Amalia (Mollie) N.J., before coming to Vernon six Manchester most of his life. He was Sports Editor Agostinelli Timreck. years ago. She was a member of the employed in the maintenance depart under way at East field Mr. Timreck was'born in Far Manchester Salvation Army Corps. ment of Manchester Memorial mington and lived in Manchester for Survivors are a son, Wallace Hospital. He was a Navy veteran of 30 years. He was a Coast Guard Shauger of Vernon, director of ser World War II, the Korean Conflict veteran of World War II. He was vice extension for the Salvation and the Vietnam War, retiring as a By LEN AUSTER high wooden fence. The leftfield area will also be be able to use the open area for employed for about 10 years as a Army in Connecticut and Rhode chief petty officer after 30 years ser ■1976 Pennant Predictions-^ Herald Sporlswriler plywood-sectioned barrier was enclosed. practice in the fall. No sport compositor at The Herald before Island, with whom she made her vice. He was a communicant of St. constructed last Saturday and will be shortchanged by what retiring in 1968 because of ill health. Future plans call for a con home; and two granddaughters. Miss John’s Polish National Catholic Changes have been and will Sunday by volunteers from the is being done for baseball. In He is also survived by two sons, Elizabeth Shauger of Vernon and cession stand, a new eight-foot Church and a member of the U.S. be made on the East Catholic East ^ Catholic Baseball Nicholas B. Timreck of Manchester Mrs. Gene (Priscilla) Mandt of Navy Fleet Reserve Association; high backstop, a storage fact, the track team will still and Stephen C. Timreck of Williman- baseball diamond this year and Boosters Club. All work and have its area for practice and Manchester. Groton. the next two or three. building, a press box and even tic; his mother,' Mrs. Alice Timreck The funeral is Wednesday at 7:30 Other survivors are a daughter, -American League material will be from tually lights. It’s understood the girls in the long run might of Manchester; his father, Hans Some changes will be subtle, p.m. at the Watkins Funeral Home, Mrs. John (Joyce) Achhammer of donations. The work will that a scoreboard has already wind up with a home softball Timreck of Pennsylvania; a brother, 142 E. Center St., Manchester. Capt. Coiumbia, Pa.; two brothers, Fire fighters look over wrecked automobile involved in fatal traffic accident Monday night others very noticeable, but progress as donations come in. Frank Timreck of Hartford; and two been procurred. Also in the diamond. Arthur Carlson, commanding officer Jospeph Mattice of Hartford and on W. Middle Tpke. near Wickham Park. The driver of this car— Hugh G. Hamilton III, 31, 'Eastern Division------IFestern Division- when the alterations are com It’s an ambitious under sisters, Mrs. Ruth Dempsey of-Bt. of the Manchester Salvation Army John Mattice of Oxnard, Caiif.; and Next in line to be worked on planning is a bullpen area of 30 Woodlawn Circle, East Hartford — was dead on arrival at Manchester Memorial pleted, rechristened Eagle taking but one which has been Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Ethel Schmidt Corps, will officiate. Burial will be five sisters, Mrs. Joseph Makulis and are home and visiting team down the leftfield line for both of Flagler Beach, Fla. Hospital. (Photo by Rick Skoglund) Field will be a baseball com started and will continue as Thursday at 11 a.m. in Arlington Mrs. Ciyde Richard, both of dugouts. Forms for both were teams. It is hoped that the en The funeral is private Wednesday Cemetery, Kearney, N.J. Manchester, Mrs. Lawrence Lavoie plex. It will no longer be just a long as donations come in. dug Monday with the pouring tire complex will eventually be at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Friends may call at the funeral of Hartford, Mrs. Wiiliam Sauersopf field. In many ways it will “We’re taking one thing at a St. Burial will be in East Cemetery. of concrete planned today. enclosed. home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. of East Lyme and Mrs. Edward East Hartford man killed in crash resemble a minor league park. time,” says baseball Coach There are no calling hours. The family suggests that any Stagis of Holiywood, Fla. This work and material, too, is A 31-year-old East Hartford man— Manchester, police said. 7:14 p.m. to extricate victims from ROYALS No longer will baseballs roll One aspect about the outfield The family suggests that any memorial gifts may be made to the The funeral is Friday at 8:15 a.m. Jim Penders. But, just like a Hugh R. Hamilton III of 30 Woodlawn The Hamilton and Cianciulli their wrecked vehicles. Firemen 1. BuHtun up the left and right centerfield being donated although more fence should be noted. The sec memorial gifts may be made to the Manchester Salvation Army Corps. from the Holmes Funeral Home, 4(X) 1. Kansas City youngster learning how to Circle — was killed in a three-car automobiles — both small sedans — responded with the Hurst Rescue power alleys for a “cheap” might be needed. There is a American Cancer Society, 237 E. Main St., with a Mass at St. John’s tions of fence are secured to walk, there has been a start. crash on W. Middie Tpke. Monday were impounded by police and towed Tool but it wasn’t needed. chain link fence down the Ce'nter St. Polish National Catholic Church at 9. home run. What will prevent posts which are removable. night, Manchester Police said today. to police headquarters. The Arnold Police said today That the in And it looks like it will con Burial will be in St. John’s Cemetery. such occurrences is a four-foot rightfield line already and the This is so the football team will Hamilton was the driver of one of car was towed to a private garage. vestigation is continuing and details tinue. Friends may call at the funeral Charles Simmons the three cars involved in the 7:10 Both Ms. Cianciulli and Ms. Arnold aren’t available. Charles Simmons, 79, of 333 home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. collision near Wickham Park, suffered injuries in the accident and Bidwell St. died Monday at a local Fire calls p.m. There will be a prayer service police said. He was dead on arrival at were treated at Manchester convalescent home. at the funerai home Thursday at 8 Manchester Memorial Hospital. Memorial Hospital. Hospital officials Mr. Simmons was born Sept. 28, p.m. th e other two drivers were Janice said Ms. Cianculli had contusions and The funeral is Thursday with a Munchetiler 2. Bulliinure 2. Oakland 1896, in Red Hook, N.Y., and lived in Moiiday, 2:26 p.m. —Grass fire on New M. Cianciulli, 25, of 1325 Burnside Ms. Arnold had a fractured wrist and Mass at the Church of the Assump Manchester about five years. St. (Town) Ave., East Hartford, and Margory D. abrasions. tion at 10 a.m. Before his retirement, he was a Monday, 2:29 p.m. —Box 35 (Park and Arnold, 47, of 167 Cooper Hill St., Town of Manchester fire fighters Burial will be in East Cemetery. self-employed carpenter. Chestnut Sts.) alarm for New St. grass were called to the accident scene at He is survived by a son, Charles fire (Town). Simmons Jr. of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Monday, 4:08 p.m. —Grass fire at rear Mr. Hamilton was born July 15, The funeral will be Thursday at the of Acadia Restaurant, Tolland Tpke. 1944 in Manchester, son of Hugh and Archmoody Funeral Home in (Town) About town Avis Roberts Hamilton, and attended Poughkeepsie. Burial will be in Monday, 5:30 p.m. —Woods fire at Case local schools. He lived in Bolton for Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, Mountain (Town). 10 years before moving to East Hart 3. 'I’exas Monday, 6:52 p.m. —Brush fire at Chamber seminar stresses S. York Poughkeepsie. ^ ford a year ago. He was employed as Hickey’s Woods, N. School St. (Eighth a bricklayer for the Refractory The Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 225 District) shoplifting prevention Main St., is in charge of local The Young Women’s Fellowship of Construction Co. of Tolland and was Monday, 7:14 p.m. -Rescue call to 1329 a member of Local 1 of Hartford. arrangements. W. Middle Tpke. (Town) the Salvation Army scheduled to meet Wednesday night at The Citadel Retailers at a shoplifting seminar He said expensive items such as He is also survived by his widow, Monday, 8:12 p.m. —Grass fire near this morning were told the preven football field at Manchester High School has been canceled. appliances and leather goods should Mrs. Joanne Wierzchowski (Town). tion of theft should be their store be chained down or locked behind Hamilton; three brothers, Brian G. Card of riiuiiks Monday, 9:19 p.m. —Truck fire at 404 Hose Co. No. 3 volunteers will philosophy and not catching thieves. glass. Hamilton of Hollywood, Fla., Robert Harry Black, security director for Answering questions from the S. Hamilton of Yarmouth Port,- The family of William Simpson W. Center St. (Town) meet tonight at 8 at the Lawton St. 4. Mimiesolu wishes lo extend their heartfelt thanks Today, 9:33 a.m. —Water problem at G.Fox & Co.’s Hartford store, audience of about 100 and students. Mass.,.and William K. Hamilton of 4. (llrxdand to their dear friends, relatives and *:• firehouse. neighbors for their understanding sym- 119 Maple St. (Town). described techniques to deter light- Black warned, “Don’t touch unless Easthampton, Mass.; and two sisters, ■ ■ -r-. "-.V pat% and many kindnesses during the Tullund County fingered clients. you’re positive” that the customer Mrs. George (Mary) E. Magnuson 'Ji-i ■ '■ - recent bereavement in the loss of their . >!; beloved son and brother. >1* Monday, 1 p.m. —Brush fire on Grant The diaconate of Center has actually stolen something. Jr. of Ellington and Mrs. Kenneth Hill Rd., Tolland. Congregational Church will meet Of all the devices Black mentioned “Better let him or her go than face a (Margaret) Stowell of Glastonbury. (iard of riiaiiks Monday, 3:45 p.m. —Grass fire on High tonight at 7:30 in the Robbins Room he put personnel at the top of his list. civil suit, “he said. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 'V St., Rockville. “Alert salespeople — you can’t beat The Thomson family would like to of the church. The seniinar, at UA Theater East, Main St., is in charge of take Ihis opportunity to thank all those Today, 12:11 a.m. —Smoke investiga ’em.” Other lines of defense included was sponsored by the Retail Trade arrangements. who have shown such love and thought- ;!•! tion at 96 Hebron Rd., Bolton. St. Mary's Episcopal Church will “lookouts” parabolic mirrors, TV Commission of the Manchester There are no calling hours. fulness at this time of sorrow with the Today, 9:34 a.m. —Tolland summoned loss of their husband, father, and have a service of Holy Communion monitors and electronic tagging. Chamber of Commerce. ’o-' e- . grandfather. on mutual aid to grass fire in South Mr. James L. Thomson I*!' Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the church. Willington. a . Milwuiiket- 5. (iaiiforniu Catholic Mothers Circle MANCHESTER Bank Charges Welcome WEST HARTFORD to hear The Rev. Donagher Manchester (Herald photos by Pinto) Parkade C 3 c ^ NOW thru SAT. The Rev. James M. Cheshire for one year Form for visitor’s dugout takes shape Outfield barrier is new addition to field Donagher of Hartford will before spending four ye£rs Master Charge Accepted be guest speaker for the as vocation director of the Combined Catholic LaSalette Missionaries in Keep Fit and Healthy...Stay Slim and Trim! Mothers Circle Evening of the east coast territory. 6. Dciroil 6 . Chicago Recollection Wednesday at He was a curate and co COMPLETELY ADJUSTABLE 8 p.m. at Assumption. pastor of Our Lady of Sports briefs Church on Adams St. Sorrows Church in Hart ■National League- This is the first time the ford for three and a half Rope Exerciser Celtics to rest Evening of Recollection years, and is working in the has been in Manchester. inner-city of Hartford at the Eastern Division------Western Division- Mass will be celebrated. Immaculate Conception 1 9 9 Cowens tonight A native of Hartford, Church of Hartford. His Father Donagher was or prime apostolate is to work Riordan out dained a LaSalette mis with the Spanish speaking HARTFORD (UPI) — Not taking any chances, the Boston LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) - Washington Bullets’ forward Mike Riordan will sionary in 1966. He was a people in the area. Sale Price Celtics say center Dave Cowens will sit out tonight’s game be out of action for two to three weeks because of a sprained right ankle, a Prefect of Discipline at The public is iqvited to against the Cleveland Cavaliers. club spokesman said Monday. LaSalette Seminary in attend. Riordan injured his ankle Sundav in the Bullets-New Orleans game. The WITH INSTRUCTION BOOK The Celtics want Cowens in playoff starters more bench time, and they Bullets lost to the Jazz, 129-125, in overtime. Team physician. Dr. Stanford shape. There are four games left in Lavine said Riordan’s X-rays proved negative. ’ Helps You Feel Lively, Look Lovely 1. IMiiladidpliia I. Cinrinnati the regular season, but they mean lit have been getting better.” Gymnasts to perform In Just Minutes a Dayl tle to Boston, which has clinched the The game is the fifth and last of the season in Hartford for the Celtics, ni performers from the Atlantic Division title. Seaver signs The St. James gym who have a 2-2 record in the Civic nastics team and Boys East Catholic High School • Easily Attaches to The game is much more important FORT liAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) — Tom Seaver, depicted as the most gymnastics team. Any Doorknob to Cleveland, which would like to Center. militant player in baseball's continuing labor dispute, Monday night agreed to Leader Corps will present It is- uncertain which team the The performance will in hold on to first place in the Central terms with the New York Mets. their annual gym show Celtics will meet when they begin Wednesday and Friday at clude tumbling and ap > Comes Complete with Booklet Division. The Cavs lead Washington Seaver, who joined Sandy Koufax as the game's only three-time Cy Young paratus routines as well as by a few percentage points. their playoff action April 18. Award winner last year, got the three-year contract he had been seeking, 7:30 p.m. in the school of Recommended Exercises “ It makes little difference who we gym. group dance and specialty Cowens bruised his left heel a few although neither he nor the club divulged the terms. Seaver originally had acts. games back and “the doctors say he meet," veteran John Havlicek said. been seeking a $1 million contract, but came down quite a bit in his Joini.'ig the team this "Generally, the best team wins in a Tickets-will be sold at just needs some rest,” a Celtics negotiations. Last year, Seaver earned $170,000. year will be selected alum i 2. Los Angeles the door. 2. S . Louis spokesman said Monday. best-of-seven, and 1 happen to think Cowens also will sit out Thursday that is the Celtics.” night’s game in Kansas City against Celtics’ statistics released Monday Boxer succumbs the Kings. The spokesman said a show Jo Jo White leading in scoring SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) — American boxer Chuck Wilburn died WATCH BONANZA decision on his status for the other average with a 19.3, closely followed Tuesday, five days after he was knocked out by Australian junior by Cowens’ 19.1. Charley Scott, is welterweight Hector Thompson in a 10-round bout at the Blacktown Returned Featuring two games will be made later. Coach Tom Heinsohn said the third with 17.9. Cowens and Paul Servicemen's Club. Celtics “are coming slowly into Silas have combined for more than A team of doctors t ) Blacktown Hospital, 20 miles west of Sydney, tried in BULOVA ACCUTRON playoff shape. I’ve been giving the 2.000 rebounds. vain to save the 22-year-old fighter, who failed to regain consciousness after PtR A TII the fight. 3. FitlHhiirgh 3. San Franeiseo Record purse McGinnis difference NEW YORK (UPI) — Women golfers’ saiarfts may not remain below par for very long, according to LPGA Commissioner Ray Volpe. Volpe announced Tuesday a record $35,000 first prize would be awarded to the top finisher in the richest women’s golf tournament yet - the $205,000 Carlton — to be held Sept. 23-26 at Calabasas Park Country Club in Los 7 6ers in playoffs Angeles. Sent to minors Tots Cool Knit Sleepwear 4. 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(UPI) — The Pittsburgh Pirates reduced their roster NEW YORK (UPI) It was a long time coming, and sometimes to the allowable 25 players Monday by sending shortstop Craig Reynolds and From Our Best Maker two right-handed pitchers to the minors. it seemed like a never-ending nightmare, but it was well worth Reynolds and the two hurlers, Odell Jones and Jim Minshall, were headed the wait. lead with 44 seconds left when he for the Charleston Charlies, the Pirates’ top farm team, located in For the first time in a half-dozen made one of two free throws but the Charleston, W.Va. 1 /2 Price trust e i^ o s years the Philadelphia 76ers are back Rockets closed to within a point, 130- For over one. hundred years, generations have put their in the NBA playoffs. 129, with 33 seconds left when Joe Get 2 For The Price Of 1 The difference is George McGin Meriweather converted two tree Rettenmund sold trust in us...because we still feel that the warmth, the 5. Montreal strength and the sincerity that is shared is the basis of our \ nis. throws. CINCINNATI (UPI) — The Cincinnati Reds have sold the contract of out Reg. 4.00...... Now 2 for 4.00 every relationship. 5. San Diego Welcome back to the playoffs, Fight seconds later, Houston's fielder Merv Rettenmund to the San Diego Padres. Philadelphia. Mike Newlin was fouled driving for Cincinnati obtained the contract of shortstop Rudy Meoli from San Diego 1/3 Savings The 76ers jumped to the top of the the basket, but he came up with a hat and assigned it outright to its Indianapolis farm team. Rettenmund has Reg. 5.00 __ Now 2 for 5.00 division early in the season, then held trick, missing all three free throws. played with the Reds the last two years, batting .239 in 1975. on. They are now tied with Buffalo Steve Mix, an alj-star last year but CSS Reg. 5.50 .. Now 2 for 5.50 for second place with a 44-35 record. relegated to the bench when McGin? Player injured Now buy 2 for the price of 1. All are flame retardant polyester & “I feel fantastic,” said Philadelphia nis joined the team, is now re- DETROIT (UPI) — Wing Bill Lochead of the Detroit Red Wings may be im Pl«c« Vouf TRUST in Coach Gene Shue following a 13()-129 emerging with Billy Cunningham in iht Oi«inortd Spacteliit Arnel knits. Snap front/snap waist and 2 pc. pullover styles. mobilized for about four months as thp result of a Sunday night automobile FUNERAL HOME overtime victory Monday night jured and topped the 76ers with 33 Colorful prints for boys & girls sizes 1 to 4, but not every type In accident, the National Hockey League Club announced Monday. 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER »TEL. 646-5310 against Houston that guaranteed the points, while McGinnis added 28 and every size. Also lightweight Footed Sleepers In sizes 12 to 24 6. Houston General Manager Alex Delvecchio said doctors at University Hospital in Manchttlvr Parakdt • 646-0012 alto 76ers inclusion in the playoffs. “I’m Fred Carter 24, Calvin Murphy took Ann Arbor report Lochead sustained a neck injury in the crash that may Varnon, Briatol Plaxa, Waattarma, SImabury months, regularly 5.50 each now 2 for 5.50. very happy for the guys.” game-scoring honors for the Rockets require surgery to stabilize his neck. McGinnis gave the Sixers a 130-127 with 36 points and also had 11 assists. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., April 6, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., April 6, 1976— PAGE ELEVEN Brief spring training SprenkePs leaving sparks tiff iManrI|patpr iEufutugH^ralb South Windsor ment as basic governmental ‘.‘This resolution, aside from its in “This resolution simply lets structure the Town of South sulting implications, actually usurps applicants know that we, as a coun A r e a n e w s Windsor.” the right of the people to chose their cil, presently favor the existing form proves little handicap The Town Council Monday Councilman Robert Myette, who own form of government,” charged of government. Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor accepted "with regret” the resigna has repeatedly denied initiating the Myette. “Besides,’’ continued Mayor . Bolton Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon | tion of Town Manager Terry V. petition, voted against the resolution. “I think you have missed the whole Bender, “We have never seen this so- Sprenkel. In a statement read to the council point of the resolution. Bob,” said called petition. Where is it? Why NEW YORK (U P D -T h a t’s Friday night against the Oakland A s. On other fronts: , ■ Sprenkel has served as town Myette called the resolution “an Mayor Sandra Bender following don’t you present it? Instead you jusU right, the baseball experts McGlothen, the Cardinals’ staff Billy Williams hit a three-run manager for 14 years. He will leave amazing document.” . Myette’s lengthy statement. talk about it.” were wrong again. leader despite a so-so 15-13 perfor homer in the ninth inning to give the WINTER HAVEN, Fla. April 17 to assume a position as city mance in 1975, pitched a six-hitter Oakland A’s a 7-4 victory over the Easter egg hunt planned This time the issue was spring (UPI) — Boston Red Sox manager in Ames, Iowa. over the nine-inning distance in a 10-3 San Diego Padres. Mike Torrez, training—or the lack of it. Everybody Andover A committee of 20 plans to hide victory over the Boston Red Sox. acquired in the big deal with the manager Darrell Johnson is "We’re the losers,” said coun agreed that the shortened training considering keeping left cilman Ed Havens. The sixth annual Easter egg hunt 1,000 eggs. Anyone wishing to donate period, caused by the problems Baltimore Orioles last Friday, eggs is asked to call Post, 742-6634. yielded eight hits in. six innings ... hander Rick Jones with the "I’m going to personally miss you, for Andover children will be Satur between the clubowners and the E x h ib it io n Terry. I believe you are not going Residents seek parlor law day, April 17 at 2 p.m. at Burnap Prizes will be awarded. Dave Cash’s third hit of the game team as a reliever. If the weather permits, there will players, wouldn’t make much b a s e b a li to be totally appreciated until after Brook Farm owned and operated by difference as far as the regular drove in the tying and winning runs in Jones has pitched two and two- Marder said his client’s objections be hay rides. a five-run eighth inning as the you are gone. Replacing you is going Vernon Sunset Ter. said a recent incident at Robert Post. players were concerned. The experts thirds innings in spring games to be a tough job.” the Executive Lounge on Rt. 83, concerned constitutional questions. Philadelphia Phillies beat the without giving up a run. He was to be An ordinance to regulate massage He said they didn’t object to any part warned, however, that pitchers simp Bake McBride drove in four runs and Sprenkel’s replacement has been of which ended with two men being Pittsburgh Pirates, 8-6. Cash’s hit tested again today, against the Atlan parlors and tabled by the Town Coun of the ordinance pertaining to health ly didn't have time to get ready for Lou Brock had four singles to lead concern to the council, with some arrested for threatening, alarmed the season openers. was the sixth consecutive single of ta Braves, in the next-to-last game of cil in February 1975 may have to be and welfare. Children arrested the Cardinals’ attack. belief that the recent petition to the residents into action. the inning off Pirate relief ace Dave the exhibition season. considered again. Tetrault said local laws could deter been plagued by a recent rash of No fewer than four pitchers — Fryman pitched shutout ball for change the form of government from The ordinance was aired at a public H ebron Giusti. Jones was 13-3 with Winston-Salem Alarmed by the opening of a fourth more massage parlors from coming false alarms and suspicious fires. Frank Tanana of the California five innings in the Expos’ 6-0 win council-manager to strong mayor hearing in February 1975 but Fire Chief William V. Borst and and 7-4 with Bristol in the minor massage parlor in town, a group of into town. He said now anyone can Besides the recent incident in Angels, Lynn McGlothen of the St, over the Kansas City Royals and now may discourage qualified applicants. questions raised by Atty. David Resident Trooper John Soderberg an Doubles by Ron Pruitt. Rick Man leagues last year. The Red Sox are in residents plan to bring a petition to volving the children, a separate in Louis Cardinals, Woodie Fryman of J i a s permitted just four singles in 13 In a 7-1 vote, with councilman Ray Marder representing “ Man’s come in. nounced the apprehension of several ning and Larvell Blanks helped rally need of a lefty and it seems to be a the council meeting tonight calling vestigation is being conducted using the Montreal Expos and Wilbur Wood shutout innings this spring. Dan mond Dankel abstaining, the council World,” one of the first massage The council meets at 7:30 in the children involved in turning in false the Cleveland Indians to an 8-5 ^ (Herald photo by Dunn) choice between Jones and Jim Bur for an ordinance. tape recordings of several related of the Chicago White Sox — turned in Warthen pitched the last four innings passed a resolution “supporting the parlors in town, led the council to Memorial Building, Park PI. fire alarms. triumph over the Milwaukee ton, the pitcher who yielded the The petition Monday had been false alarms. performances Monday which suggest for the Expos. council-manager form of goyern- table action on the ordinance. Borst said the fire department has Brewers ... Thurman Munson’s MCC starting outfield . game-winning hit to Cincinnati’s Joe signed by 300. Stanley Tetrault of they are in as good shape as if the Wilbur Wood, 16-20 last season, single to right in the 11th inning camps had opened on Feb, 15. Morgan in the ninth inning of the went eight innings, allowing six hits, provided the New York Yankees with Tanana, the major leagues’ Vcleran.H Jim Bluncliuril, left, and I’aiil I’lacido were joined' final game of the World Series last as the White Sox defeated the Atlanta a 3-2 victory over the New York Mets Area police report strikeout king in 1975, yielded just' year. B raves 6-3, B rian Downing’s ... and Jerry Manuel singled with the I)) IJon Sloineinsky, rigltl, as starling oiilfielders with five hits in seven innings as the "I think a lot may be decided sacrifice fly broke a 3-3 tie in the bases loaded and one out in the 11th .Vlaneliesler Cumnuinity College hasehall leant litis s|>ring. Angels defeated the Chicago Cubs, 9- today. ” Johnson said. “If we think sixth inning and Jack Brohamer inning to give Detroit a 3-2 victory rile locals were 1-5 on a soulliern trip. First lioine game will 4. He will start the Angels’ opener Jones can get guys out up here better TOLLAND had been used. The incident is still followed with a two-run single. over Cincinnati, he April 17 after five straight road assignments starting than Burton right now, then we Two Massachusetts teen-agers under investigation. April .8 against Dean Junior College. wouldn't be afraid to keep him." were arrested today after state Waite'was released on a $1,(XX) non The Red Sox lost Monday, 10-3, to police in Stafford received numerous surety bond for court -April 26. the St. Louis Cardinals, Rick Wise call from Tolland about two Carrier was held in lieu of a $1,000 Greens will be faster and Reggie Cleveland were hit hard. suspicious hitchhikers on 1-86 about surety bond for court today. Former Red Sox pitcher Lynn 3:45 a.m. BOLTON Waiting game Janet MacDougal, 16, of Somer Plunkett never McGlothen, now with the Cardinals, Daniel McLane, 19, of 108 Cottage ville, Mass, and Maureen Duquette, went all nine innings. St., Manchester and Ward Krause, LOS ANCIELES (UPl) — The 16, of Cambridge, Mass., were Among the 18 hits for St. Louis 59, of Rt. 6 and 44A, Bolton, were Califurniu .Angels are wailing for charged with assault on a police of were four by Bake McBride, in both arrested early this morning on good news — and a new pitelier. ficer, breach of peace, and failure to Murphy sees cluding a two-run homer. Lou Brock court warrants . Angel General .Manager Harry happy as Pat submit to fingerprinting. also had four hits. Dwight Evans had McLane was charged with criminal Dalluii said Monday California in- a two-run homer for the Red Sox, Police said the two appeared to be ereased il.s hid lo sign right-hander under the influence of liquor or drugs trespassing and Krause was charged FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) — Jim Plunkett never complained, who now are 8-4 in the preseason. with breach of peace. The alleged in Andy .Messersmilh, a 19-game never instigated trouble, but never was very happy as a member . Despite the loss, Johnson didn't and didn’t seem to know where they winner for the I-oa Angeles lower scores were or where they were going. cident accurred in Bolton March 13, fault the pitching. "Rick didn't pitch Dodgers lust year before he of the New England Patriots. After being brought to police state police said. that bad,” Johnson said. Both men were released on their heruine a free agent. He was born, raised and educated headquarters police said the two Kapp filed suit against the NFL over AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) — Bob -Murphy says softer greens The manager said McBride’s promise to appear in Common Pleas Dalton .spoke with in California and had hoped to a contract dispute and did not play, homer would have been catchable in shouted numerous obscenities at the Messersmilh's agent, Herb Os fashion a shining pro career in the should mean lower scores in this year's Masters Golf Tourna police officers, kicked a police Court 19, Rockville April 27. leaving the rookie to make something ment. most parks — it’s 362 feet to center in mond, .Sunday and .Monday and is sunshine of his home state. Yet, he out of a team that had been 2-12 the the Cardinals’ training park — and woman and spit on two of the of wailing for a resl^nse from the 30- was more interested in being near his previous season. "The greens will get faster when ______there were a lot of errors. ficers. Police said they also made COVENTRY \ ear-old pilrher^ blind mother living in San Jose than they start double cutting them,' said Boston's Carl Yastrzemski had two attempts to flee. he was about keeping warm. Plunkett performed the expected Murphy. ’ But they won't be cutting ■ Raymond Bartlett, M, of 40 “I think we've given him a very, East opens hits and Carlton Fisk had one. Yaz is Both were held at the barracks for Hickory Dr., Coventry, was charged very good offer,” said the Angel It took six years but Plunkett got miracle, passing the Patriots to a 6-8 underneath. They won't be making hitting .347 and Fisk .361. appearance in court in Rockville with violation of the order of the executive. “I'm sort of going lo his wish by being traded Monday to record and winning Rookie of the them any harder. today. Year honors. But the team slid to 3-11 -Sfiiiiir Bill Moffrtl will Im* oh The Red Sox sent pitchers Don director of health. Police said he was wail and see now what develops.” San Francisco, 50 miles from his "If they don’t change drastically Aase and Gerry Spencer and catcher home, for young quarterback Tom the following season before climbing by the weekend. 1 wouldn't be sur iIk* iiioiitui today a.M drr<'ndin^ VERNON pumping out his holding tank when it Me.ssersinilh, in his usual serlu- ll(!(! and (.lann .M <‘lianip Ka.nl Andy Merchant to the minors. ran over and spilled onto the lake. He sion at his .Newport Itearh, Calif., Owens and four high draft choices back to 5-9 the following year under prised if the scores, overall, are Edward Waite, 25, of 126 High St., during the next two seasons. new Coach Chuck Fairbanks, who lower than they've ever been ( atiiolir o|M>ii!H iln 1976 Ini^cliall Rockville and Paul E. Carrier, 23, of is to appear in court in Rockville, home, reportedly is tossing s4‘a.son a^aiiiHl S(. P ho in an April 20. around several pussihililtes for his Prior to the 1971 draft, Plunkett, called 95 per cent of the offensive before," said Murphy, who has never the same address, were charged ear V4|iiina> in N<‘u Britain at next assignment, one of wliirli is like any collegiate player, wished to plays that year. broken par for "72 holes in seven How to make kites from scratch ly this morning with first-degree join a pro team that would be a con Masters appearances. assault. Ronald Miller, 42, of Foxcroft with the Sun Diego Padres. After the 1973 season, Plunkett tender. He always had been a winner, Play in the Masters, first of the Cougars fare The arrests followed a fight at Trail, Coventry, was charged Mon .A r e o r d i n g I o O s in o n <1, began questioning his future with the having led his high school team to a four "major" championships, begins William Balch of School Rd., Bolton shows Mrs. Thelma Fried With a little help from Chris Rys (plaid pants) Ernest Aspinwall the apartment of Charles day with operating under the in Messersmilli is working out at or Patriots. He feared Fairbanks state championship and passed Stan Thursday over the lush. 7,020-yard. well in play man’s Grade 2 students at the elementary school how to line up Frankovich, 92 High St. Frankovich fluence of liquor or drugs and near his home and is in no real wanted to install a Wishbone offense, good chance," said Green. "But of Bolton Center explains how he used to set the kite sticks when ford .to an upset victory over Ohio par-72 Augusta National. The field is was taken to Rockville General resisting arrest. He was to be rush to gel into uniform. an alignment unsuited for a pocket you've got to face up to the fact that the string on a homemade kite Friday. he was a boy. (Herald photos by Pinto) State in the 1971 Rose Bowl. He won only 73. 10 of them amateurs, and Doing well last Saturday at Hospital. presented in court in Rockville, Last week, Messersmilli in- passing, nonrunning quarterback. Jack Nicklaus is a hard man to beat the Heisman Trophy his senior year that will be trimmed to the low 44 Southern Connecticut State College’s Police said a weapon (night stick) today. dieated he niighi sit out the 1976 But Fairbanks and Plunkett huddled in Augusta." and earned a "can’t miss" label from scorers at the end of the second Indoor Soccer Tournament was MCC. season. before the 1974 season and the coach Irwin agreed. pro scouts. round. The Cougars were one of six teams "I'd say in a free niarkel, there assured the three-year pro that he "There is no question Jack has an Bicentennial plans lake shape The Patriots, picking first in the ’’You’ve got to pick Jack Nicklaus to qualify for the final round, where will he a demand for a pitelier of would lead the attack — and begin advantage over the rest of us." .said Miners Bridge to open Friday his ability at any lime,” saiil .Os National Football League draft that as the favorite again,” said Gay they were ousted by Yale. 3-1. MCC June 5, there will be a Nathan Hale work her quilt craft. Garland Reedy calling most of his own plays. Irwin. "Some courses are simply got there by defeating SCSC, 3-0, Coventry mond. year, snatched up the strong-armed Brewer, who has gradually been Birthday Ball sponsored bv the will exhibit the stages of caning. Coveniry The bridge will be posted in several better suited for certain go|fers anil losing to Yale, 4-0 and defeating The Coventry Bicentennial installed Plunkett to serve as an understudy to Plunkett responded by directing fading into obscurity since winning Coventry Rotary Club. It will be a Other exhibits planned are Canning Allen Sandberg, town manager, spots for weight limit. Councilman the Augusta National is certainly t^uinnipiac, 3-1. Cookbook is now available for ad Vernon recently acquired Joe Kapp. But the Masters back in 1967. dinner dance. The public is en Jars by Rose Fowler, weaving by told the Town Council Monday night Robert Keller askpd that police New England to six wins in its first suited lo Jack Nicklaus' game. It is a Bob Henry had four goals and Tim Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Miner of Earl "1 sure wouldn’t bet against him." vance orders. couraged to wear colonial costumes. Jesse Marshall, a presidential dis patrol the area to enforce the weight "seven games — including upset vic course that favors the long-hitler, es McConville three to lead the St., Rockville, were recently in work is progressing on the Flanders said Bobby Nichols, who made a run play by Gordon Hook, and antique limit. tories over Los Angeles, Minnesota pecially one who hits from left to Cougars. stalled as worthy matron and'patron River Road Bridge and it is expected and Miami. The major news weeklies at winning here the past two years. right." Residents display jewelry and silver by Judy Hook. to open Friday. The bridge was closed last "I don’t know who I would pick over More are needed and anyone in of Hope Chapter 60, Order of Eastern planned to put his picture on their Irwin, who has won $125,000 so far It you haw news It will remain a one-way bridge November when William Kennedy, Eagle tennis squad him. " The Historical Exhibit and Ar terested should contact Mrs, David Star, covers and football writers this year, was off the tour three of limited to loads less than five tons. superintendent of streets, declared it If you go strictly by performance for these towns, call tifacts Display will be ah the high Rappe of Brigham Tavern Rd. Minor is thrice illustrious master everywhere proclaimed the coming the past four weeks after winning the school July 17th and 18tFi and will The old decking and support beams unsafe. so far this yea,r on the pro golf tour, Trim roster ANDOVER - 646-0375 John Scarchuk has published of Adoniram Council 14, past high Work on the bridge was done by the out of Jim Plunkett. Citrus Open. feature Coventry residents and their priest of Adoniram Chapter 18, have been removed and' fhe new looms strong again you’d have to pick Hubert Green and LAKELAND, Fla. (UPII - The (Donna Holland) “ Pharmacopoeia,” a booklet on timber decking is being laid into Columbia road crew. Coventry’s "I can’t speak for anyone else." he hobbies. senior warden of Fayette Lodge 69, Then a devastating series of in Hale Irwin as Nicklaus’ leading Detroit Tigers trimmed their spring colonial medicinal practices. place. The remaining side rails have share of the expense is to be 70 per challengers. said. "But I feel that was best for BOLTON - 646-0375 Roberta Muldoon will display and A.F. & A.M., generalissimo of St. juries beset the Patriots and they lost me. I’m trying to point my game for squad to the regular season linTit of been painted. cent. Green won three straight tour (Donna Holland) John’s Commander 11 Knights By LEN AUSTER six of their last seven games. the major championships. I want to 25 Monday by optioning three players naments before taking a break this COVENTRY - 742-9495 Templar, grand master of the second ll(*rul Marlow, “the crime wave of the employe and for 11 years president of notice we won’t tolerate its continual > HomM For Solo 23 cities has reached the suburbs. I feel Dbcal 991 of the public works union, waste of taxpayers’ money.” Green Manor paving noS ot INDEX that most people expect the best cautioned Local 991 members not to Krajewski, quoting nationally NOTICES MANCHESTER - Magnificent 1 Loit and Found eleven room Colonial, over 4,- value possible for their dollar and I settle for the 5.5 per cent raise ap known economists, including Sylvia slated to begin May 3 in v it a t io n 2 — Paraonali Town budget hearing 3 — Announcomonli 000 square feet of elegant hope the directors look at it that proved last week by the Municipal Porter, said, “Inflation is caused by In answer to numerous 4 _ Entartalnmant living area. 4 1/2 baths, way.” Employes Group (MEG). "Go for- excessive government spending.” In a letter 10 days ago to TO BID 5 Auctions aluminum siding, beautiful Continued from Page One one individual taxpayer) was complaints from residents about $140,000 a year in local taxes at Burton Pearl, a Main St. more,” he urged there. He praised Recommending a 40-hour week for Green Manor, Weiss said FINANCIAL terraced lot. Must be seen. represented by Paul Marte, his at present. businessman and a long-time critic of the three Manchester town managers all town employes, he said, “Let’s in Forest Hills, relayed by the paving was to have The Manchester Board of 6 Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages Priced to sell fast in 80’s. Call maintain the neighborhood school torney. Marte asked the board to He said Damato supports funds for needless spending, recommended a he worked for in the 23 years he was hold the line while we’ve still got a Town Manager Robert Education seeks bids for 9 — Personal Loans CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING R. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, been done last fall but was Developing Sinks for the 1U — Insurance 646-1980. or 647-1139. concept and suggested that the Board “sharpen your pencils and hold the increasing the effectiveness of the 4-mill decrease in the tax rate, in a town employe — George Waddell, line to hold.” Weiss to the Green Manor delayed and then was post of Directors should back that concept line in all the budgets, including the Construction Co., Graphic Arts Department for EMPLOYMENT police department and the fire sisting it can be done with levies Richard Martin and Robert Weiss. Kargl, too, charged the taxpayer pone, when the batching the 19751976 school year. 13 Help Wanted RAMBLING nine room Cape, and should develop greater interest proposals for water and sewer developers of the area, the 14 — Business Opportunities department, as well as funds for generated by the, increased Grand “All very good men,” he said. isn’t getting true value for his dollar plants closed for the Sealed bids will be received 15 Situation Wanted 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, and control in school board programs — PHONE 643-2711 trees, $36,900. Hutchins Agen charges.” health needs and for training and List and with 1974-75. available sur from the Board of Education. So did town has been assured winter.' until 3:30 P.M., April 21, 1976 and actions. MPOA officials speaking against EDUCATION FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD cy, Realtors, 646-3166. - Marte said Damato is “vitally in educating the handicapped and men plus. Weiss’ proposals were Charles Eicholzer, who said, “1 think most of street-paving there will at which time they will be 16 Private Instructions ----- 1______Raymond Damato, developer and terested in making sure the budgets tally retired. “Inflation,” said Pearl, “starts the people in town want value for commence May 3. Noting that the batching publicly opened. The right is 19 Schools-Ciasses builder and Manchester’s fifth Pillard, Frank Utakis, Henry 20 *- Instructions Wanted MANCHESTER - Hurry - are clear of frills and unnecessary Michael Dworkin, president of the with government. If we give the Krajewski, Alfred Kargl; John their dollar.” The assurance is in a plants have re-opened, reserv e to reject any and all Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Spring has Sprung - This 6 highest taxpayer (he is the number Weiss asked Fillorama for bids. Specifications and bid REAL ESTATE spending,” noting Damato pays Manchester Parkade Merchants Board of Education free rein, they’ll Eicholzer and Robert Mason. Frank Lupien told the directors it’s ietter to Weiss from Car 23 Homes lor Sale room Ranch, three bedrooms, an approximate date for forms may be secured at the 24 — Lots*Land lor Sale REAL ESTATE Agent - BUSINESS of your own, in FULL TIME person wanted fireplace, garage, full base Association and owner of a pharmacy take it and they’ll run with it.” no more logical to accept Weiss’ mine Fiiloramo, Green — Mason drew great applause with Business Office, 45 N. School 25 Investment Property Unlimited possibilities in vestment less than $100 in as truck driver and yardman. ment, treed lot, needs a new there, addressed himself to the He proposed a substitute for the an budgets this year than it was last Manor vice-president. He start of the paving. 26 — Business Property his short statement, "I’m having a Street, Manchester, Connec 27 — Resort Property residential and commercial come potential $1200 a month, Apply in person at W.H. owner. 30's. LaPenta Agency, "bolice budget. nual public hearing on the budgets little trouble with my budget too and year, or the year before. “What said he has scheduied the 28 Reel Estate Wanted part time. Must be over 21. England Lumber Co., Rt. 44A, Realtor, 646-2440. Fillorama’s reply, that ticut. Raymond E. Demers, — field, licensed, full-time per PZC okays requests Citing the increasingly serious and tax rates — a charter change I’d like a little help with it.” we’re seeing is a re-run,” he said. Roncari Paving Co,, to Business Manager. son wanted. Keith Real 742-9087. Bolton Notch, MISC. SERVICES MANCHESTER - Seven room drug problem in Manchester, with its which would provide for a referen Pillard, a past president, said Lupien recommended limiting the start work that day (May. the work will start May 3, 31 Services Ollered Estate, 646-4126. followed. 32 Painting>Papering PUBLIC Health Staff Nurse PART TIME help weeknights, Raised Ranch on lovely accompanying and related crime dum on the proposals. school board’s budget to a $586,300 in 3). — Manchester taxpayers “are sick and 33 Building-Contracting OPENINGS on all shifts for B.S. required. Minimum one 5-10 p.m., Saturday 9:30-7. wooded lot in one of Requesting board approval of its 34 — Rooling-Siding problem, he asked for adequate fun tired of these increased budgets and crease this year — its share of new experienced printed circuit year experience. Generalized Over 21, bondable, references, Manchester’s most desirable for zone changes town contribution requests for next 35 — Heating-Plumbing ding for the police department — in don’t need any increase in taxes.” revenue generated by the Grand List 36 — Flooring board people. Printed circuit program, 35 hour week. $2.30 per hour. Call 646-9197 or areas. Two fireplaces, pan order for it to cope with the situation. year were Margaret Boyle, president INVITATION TO 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage board fabricator, Eleven paid holidays. Three apply 707-A Main Street. eled family room, 2 Frank md EmMt Haating-Plumbing 35 Boata-Accaaaorlaa 45 Apartmanta For Rant 53 Wantad to Rant 57 Olio Charles M. Schultz -TF- ACROSS nickname ///• SEWERLINES, sink lines, 28’ CRIS CRAFT - Cavalier, TWO rooms over garage, RETIRED LADY deslrci un 1 Blackboard 5 Retains cleaned with electric cutters, T/185, SS, DF, dingy and heat, and appliances, 8130 furnished .efficiency or 1 1/2 Dear Abby accessory 6 Asian holiday ^ professionals. McKinney room apartment, no pets or 6 Done with 7 Deed SlR.HOWCOM^ THEY'RE A 0DNCH OF LOSERS, UJINNIN6 DOESN'T MEAN davits. Full canvas. Ready for monthly. 649-4695. some motions 6 Watercraft You're U)EIRD, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com water. Priced to sell. 872-2591. car. Low rental, near bus line. EVERYONE ON MARCIE .'WHICH WOULD lYOU THAT/MUCH To ME, SIR... pany, 643-5308. By Abigail Van Buren 11 Sow anew 9 Italian coins | m o m o i >o l v N O M T H A T ^ ^ ______SPACIOUS six-room unstairs References. 647-9443. 13 Quail 10 Lohengrin's I CHUCK'STEAM RATHER HAVE, A WINNIN6 I'D RATHER HAVE A CAP MARGIEyn 14 FIBREGLASS Lone Star, apartment. Security deposit. 14 Getter-upper bride HASAai^etn', TEAM OR A CAP?,' t NO JOB too small, toilet Trailer, 40 h.p. Johnson elec- References. Write Box BB, FAMILY OF three adults 15 Perfumes 12 Scoria U)£ DON'T? J Xi repairs, plugged drains, trie start, ski accessories, ' ■■Manchester Herald. want five rooms first or se 16 Roulette wager 13 Swift kitchen faucets replaced, vests, cushions. 8675. 643-7943. cond floor. 246-2669. DEAR ABBY: When a reader asked you if Indian men 17 Splendor 18 Lass' name T repaired, rec rooms, 19 Fragrant 20 Levy i! MANCHESTER one bedroom were superior to white men in the art of lovemaking, you 44 Boner bathroom remodeling, heat beverage 21 Tree part 29 Large plant O “ FEATHERWEIGHT - 12’ townhouse. Heat, hot water, •#•••••••••••••••••••••••• suggest^ that he contact the Bureau of Indian Affairs or 20 Attacks 22 Happy looker 31 Fish sauce 46 Health resorts modernization, etc. Free es aluminum boat, semi-V. two air conditioning. April 1st the American Indian Movement. 23 Pegs 23 Fiber 36 Birds' homes 47 Head (Fr.) timates gladly given. M & M anchors, non-skid bottom, one 8185. 644-2427 weekdays. □ AUTOMOTIVE As the executive director of the American Indian 26 Dregs 24 Genus of 37 Explosive 46 Arabian gulf Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. oar, net, and cushion. 8^5.; 30 Girl's nam j swans 38 Cubic meter 50 Guido's note' Movement, I feel it is my duty to respond. 32 Liturgical 25 Snack 41 Eaten away 51 Napoleonic ThhK ’, A-(d Bought new 1971 Johnson, 6 MANCHESTER - Deluxe two For the Indian, ’’love” does not begin when the lights go headdress 27 And others 42 Roman road marshal 0ll7ikrN(A me ru US Ofl Autos For Sale 61 fNblK8»ltli.MNiniw h.p. motor, extra propellar bedroom Townhouse type out or when pot or liquor is consumed, and it is not confined 33 Motorist's (Latin) 43 County In 53 Mountains HiLC)l8<)-nilMirhrftit and gas tank, 8350.; 1975 depth apartment. Living room, haven 28 Promontory Florida (ab.) finder, 860. All in excellent NEED CAR? Credit bad? to the bedroom or any other hidden place. WINTHROP msHt. dining room and kitchen, com The way in which the Indian treats his wife throughout 34 Bored By DICK CAVALLI condition, call 643-4663. plete appliances, carpeting, Bankrupt? Repossessed? 35 Introduces 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 the marriage is the key to making him a superior lover. His Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss air-conditioners, 1 1/2 baths, Honest Douglas accepts 39 Otherwise IN