PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Feb. 22. 1974 i Bridgeport Eyed Obituaries. For Solid Waste

Arno Vanke Mrs. Anna Starke Recycling Program ROCKVILLE - Arno Yanke, ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Anna If. 86, of Kingsbury Ave. died this Starke, 79, of 135 Union St. died WASHINGTON (UPI) - A generate about 90 million tons MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 1974- VOL. XCIII, Nc. 123 Manchester—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES TWO MINI m orning at St. F ra n c is Thursday night at a Rockvilk Department of Environmental of residential and commercial PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Hospital, Hartford. ' ~ convalescent home. She was the^ Protection official said solid waste each year. About 70 Mr. Yanke was born Dec. 12, widow of Alfred H. Starke. Bridgeport, Conn, is one of to 80 per cent of the waste can 1887 in Germany and had been Mrs. Starke was born Nov. 15, some 20i(cities considering the be bum ^.” employed as a machinist at the 18^4 in Enfield and had lived in use of waste materials to Darpay suggested another Kidnaped Editor Freed U.S. Envelope Co. before his Springfield, Mass., before com­ generate wergy. way to save fuel is for towns retirement. ing to Rockville in 1964. Arsen may, EPA deputy- ntrw collecting solid waste He was a member of the Sons She was a member of the assistant ai mmistrator for the /twice a week to collect once a / of Herman and a former First Evangelical Lutheran Solid Wa ite Managemeiji week. member of the' First Church and the Rockville Programs, ‘told a W ashin^n He said the action would Evangelical Lutheran Church. Golden Age Club. news conference today/that result in a 29 per cent fuel Survivors are a son, Paul Survivors are two sisters, there is enough energydn solid saving. Yanke of Rockville; a Mrs. Francis Prichard Sr. and wastes in large U.^.^ cities to daughter, Mrs. Lillian H. Barila Mrs. Henry Enes, both of light every buildihg all year FBI Agents Nab of East Hartford; a brother, Rockville; and several pieces long. / Felix Yanke of Miami, Fla.; and nephews. Darnay said wastes could be East Hartford three grandchildren and two Funeral services are Monday converted into energy to great-grandchildren. at 1:30 p.m...at White-Gibson- generate the electricity in large Pair Win Funeral services are Monday Small Funeral Home, 65 Elm urban^areas. at 11 a.m. at the Burke-Fortin St. The Rev. Richard E. Ber­ ^ e said the total” energy Super 75 Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St. tram , pastor of the First .provided by big city waste WETHERSFIELD/(UPI) The Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Evangelical Lutheran Church, ^ could accomplish as much as An East Hartford''widow and pastor of the First Evangelical 150 million barrels of oil a year. Two Suspects will officiate. Burial will be in her 22-year-oW/%ughter, who Lutheran Church, will officiate. Oak Grove Cemetery, Darnay also said if glass, had stopped", buying lottery ATLANTA (UPI) - A 33- by the FBI as William and Bet­ Burial will be in Grove Hill Springfield, Mass. metals, rubber and other items tickets liut then resumed, year-old subcontractor and his charged with violation of the Murphy made his comments Cemetery. are recycled, energy equivalent ty Williams. Tlu)y were taken T h u r ^ y won the $75,000 wife were arrested today in the Hobbs (conspiracy) Act and the to Atlanta radio station WSB, , Friends may call at the Friends may call at the,, to 30 million barrels of oil a into custody at their home in funeral home Sunday from 2 to Connecticut lottery. kidnaping of Atlanta Constitu­ federal kidnaping statute. which, like the Constitution, is funeral home Sunday from 2 to y year can be saved because it suburban Lilburn about 2 a.m., 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Erva M. Willett, 60, and tion Editor Reg Murphy, ran­ Mike Dabney, a neighbor of owned by Cox Enterprises. 2 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A- takes less energy to manufac­ five hours after Murphy was set her daughter Michele, the se­ somed Friday night for $700,000 the Williams couple in Lilburn, ture a product using secondary free. - Murphy, 40, was released cond youngest of seven children after 50 hours in the hands of a said about one half hour after materials than with virgin Agents said the suspects about 9 p.m. Friday after two Hot‘Rod Crib in the Willett family and a stu­ right wing revolutionary group. the arrest the FBI took some days of captivity by kidnapers materials. dent at St. Francis Hospital would be taken before a U.S. suitcases from the Williams The suspects were identified .magistrate later in the day and he said identified themselves as Little Marki Bolema, 2 V2, goes to bed in his Muskegon, curable disease called cystinosis which has left hint small Darnay said a plan to use School of Nursing, took the top home. ' solid wastes for energy is being a unit of the ‘‘American Gas Dealers Don^t Plan Mich., home much easier now that he has a racing car for and frail. (DPI photo) monpy. The $700JX)0 ransom money, demonstrated in St. Louis. Revolutionary Armies.” His a crib'. His grandfather built it for him. Markie hds an in­ Mrs. Willett, a widow for the on instructions from the kid­ release came about two hours After magnetic metals are napers, had been packed in two Mass Shutdown: Listro past five years and a claims after the Constitution, removed for recycling, waste is processor at Aetna Life and suitcases. 3 burned along with coal in a rm Hits Georgia’s largest morning Casualty, said she would use There was speculation the kind of shutdown in Connecticut boiler, he explained. newspaper, had paid $700,000 in Despite rumors of mass gas­ Attendance Off her share of the money for her money would be produced as ransom, oline station shutdowns, there or any other sUte. “ Here in the St. Louis Hickey^s Grove retirement. Michele said she evidence at the arraignment. ' Murphy, who was blind­ is no scheduled mass shutdown With reference to the inter­ In Recreation demonstration, we have convin­ Car Graveyard would use her share to pay for est Hard Murphy, awakened with news folded, said he was told his ab­ here, said Peter Listro, presi­ pretation of the order from Globe Hollow Fenced Alarmed by the drop in atten­ cing evidence of a large, vir­ her education and pay off some of the arrests after just two and ductors consisted of four men energy chief William E. Simon, While glancing at a large dance figures in Manchester’s tually untapped energy source debts. United Press International dent of the Manchester affiliate a half hours sleep, said he was and a woman. of the Automotive Service Clark said, “It is one of the aerial view of Hickey's Grove Swimmers using the facilities at the Globe Hollow Pool indoor Recreation Department for the country,” he said. “We A wild snow storniNvith winds gusting to 60 miles per “delighted they were caught;’’ “They played another one of ^ Council of America. most frustrating problems last night at the Municipal next summer will have to show proof of residence to enter. program, as presented to the calculate that our large urban Murphy Points Out Tape Marks hour swept through C h i^ o Friday, shattering windows in “I think it is interesting in those silly revolutionary Listro said he and Richard G. from day to day. There is no Building, one Advisory Park This was revealed Thursday by Ernest Tureck, Park Advisory Park and Recreation areas — where solid waste can Loop skyscrapers, show ing debris on pedestrians and this case that they let me go games, but that’s not the way Clark, president of the Greater consistency in ascertaining the and Recreation Commission Department superintendent. Commission last night, Fred be profitably used as fuel — and within five hours they had Reg Murphy, *^anta Constitution editor, points to marks taped and he believes he was carried across state lines in you go about turning this coun­ Manchester Chamber of meaning of the ruling.” member noted several dark “The fencing at Globe Hollow has been 95 per cent com­ Ramey, commisiidn member, killing one person. been caught...They had been spots on the map, Fire Calls on his neck and near his-eyes where he was taped by kid- the trunk of a car. He was freed late last night after the Snow and blowing snow was try around,” said Murphy, after Commerce, were going to call Clark also said telegrams pleted,” Tureck told members of the Advisory Park and asked for an answer. A woman was killed in the put in jail and there Was no “Are those buildings?,’’ he napers to secure a blindfold. During the 50 hours he was newspaper paid a $700,000 ransom. (UPI photo) Reported from Michigan into a teary-eyed reunion with his Arch Booth, president of the would be sent this afternoon to Recreation Commission. Ramey member said that LaSalle Street financial district profit in it for them. all Connecticut congressman in asked. there was a 33 1/3 decline in held by abductors he said his hands and feet were also when sjje was struck by a 500- the central and northern Ap­ . wife and two teen-age Chamber of Commerce of the “When the job is done, we will have only one gate at the State to Aid “And I think it is important daughters. United States, this afternoon. Washington, D.C., urging their “ No,” Park Supt. Ernest attendance over a year ago. YESTERDAY pound steel A-frame apparently palachians while rain fell over main entrance and we will be able to check everyone. Only much of New England. that other people remember Murphy saw only one of his Clark said they would try to support in any way to avert a Tureck said, “those are dis­ Mel Siebold, rec director; Cancer Center 6:08 p.m. — Fire in wall of ripped off the 15th floor of a that there is no profit for the town residents will be allowed to use the facilities,” he Gale force winds occurred abductors — a “colonel” in the find out two things. They would mass hysteria. carded automobiles.” and Carl Silver, program direc­ residence at 367 E. Center St. building under construction. An average guy 'going out and said. HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. over much of the Great Lakes “American Revolutionary Ar­ ask Booth what the national The Manchester Chamber has Tureck has recommended tor, supplied the answers. 7:15 p.m. — False alarm. elderly man also died from an trying to do this sort of thing. that the town acquire the 16 Tureck also noted that he has asked for money to repair “Our facilities are being used Thomas J. Meskill has an­ Box 715. Gas Retailers Inside today, and .gusts above 45 mies” who lured the editor CofC is doing to avoid a national not as yet expressed its position 0 apparent heart attack while First of all, he doesn’t have the nounced the state is joining m.p.h. were recorded in New from his home Wednesday night hysteria over the gasoline on the gasoline situation, but acres of land off Oakland St. for the bath house roof at Globe Hollow. The latter is to capacity although our atten­ 8:08 p.m. — Brush fire on shoveling snow. Five other per­ technical skill to know how to Yale University’s drive to set York state. New Jersey, on the pretext of donating crisis, and they would en­ will do so after a meeting with future park and recreation use. Manchester’s largest public swimming area. dance reports are not bearing Cooper Hill Rd. Today's sons were injured in accidents do it. Second, it is an extremely up a Comprehensive Cancer Connecticut and Rhode Island. heating oil for the needy. courage the Chamber to do the town Board of Directors Hickey’s Grove for years was this out,” Siebold said. 8:30 p.m. — Grass fire at 27 Await Word caused by strong winds. dangerous thing if he is trying the No. 1 athletic field at the “We are now having greater Center under the National Ridgefield St. Heralding Homes, Page 8 The storm raged at blizzard Gale warnings were posted “I thought at first they were whatever possible to avoid any Tuesday night, Clark said. Cancer Act of 1971. to make a political point.” North End. programs than ever before. It Business Bodies, Page 3 intensity and halted air traffic along the Maryland coast. going to kill me,” Murphy said. may be the method that we are Meskill said Thursday he at O’Hare International. Air­ “One of them said they’d kill using to determine the number would ask the legislature to ap­ TODAY From Simon TV Listings, Page 8 port, brought expressway traf­ me, either chloroform me and propriate $1.2 million .for the Churches, Page 7 leave me to die in the trunk of F of participants,” he added. Fire in yard at Phelps Rd. fic to a standstill, closed United PresB International Police Report Miner Wage Error “We have more teams and center under the 1974-75 capital residence Senior Citizens, Page 2 schools and left an estimated the car or shoot me.” more participants than ever building program. Yale will put 12:54 a.m. — False alarm, Fewer closings and more openings spotted Connecticut’s 180,000 homes without power. Local Storm Instead, the kidnapers, using Police Solicit up a matching sum, he said. before,” Silver said. “There is Dartmouth and Spring Sts. gasoline station picture today and more gas was granted Hebron school board shaves buBget, Page 18 -ii: Commonwealth Edison Co. the code word “Susan,” for It will cost an estimated $6.8 Own Advertising not one minute of open time at 1:04 a.m. — False alarm, for parched motorists. kepf crews busy Friday night Murphy’s youngest daughter, Calculation million' to build the Cancer Solicitations for adver­ any of the three buildings. We Princeton and Henry Sts. restoring power to 50,000 negotiated for his release by Center, Meskill said. It will ul­ Dealers in Greenwich, who led the shutdowns last Leo Bushey of 56J Spencer St. ANDOVER tisements for the booklet being couldn’t expand anything now.” customers in northern Illinois Damage Slight calling telephone numbers at timately get morb than $8 Tuesday in defiance of the federal ban on preferential was charged by Manchester Edward Latini, 28, of compiled for the Manchester The three buildings are the still suffering the effects of the random with messages for police with operating a motor Wyalusina, Pa., was charged Sparks Debate million annually in operating Shop... treatment at the pumps, have ended their boycott. The Friday’s high winds and John Burchill, superintendent relay to Constitution Police Department Ball on East Side Rec, West Side Rec storm. However, the company heavy rains, which caused only vehicle Thursday on Buckland with following too closely in funds from federal and retailers opened their stations today and decided to wait of the Town Highway Depart­ executives. The replies were E April 27 are being made on a and Community Y. said most of the service was slight damage in 'most ment. Rd. while his license was under connection with the investiga­ personal basis and not by LONDON (UPI) — An error to back their demand for more privatensources, Meskill said. PINEHURST British Mine restored by midnight. given over television and radio. The center will link up with word from Washington clarifying the ban that carries fines Manchester area towns, hit suspension. He is scheduled to tion of an accident involving telephone calls. in calculating pay of 269,000 pay. SATURDAY Gusting winds knocked As soon as crews cleared Jim Minter, the Connecticut’s Tumor Registry up to $5,(KX). Hebron hard, with fallen trees appear in Circuit Court 12, two trucks Tljursday on Rt. 6 in Officers James Taylor and coal miners exploded today into The Pay Board said both the 8 A.M. 'til 6 P.M. pedestrians off their feet, and these catch basins of fallen Constitution's managing editor, which records information on Meanwhile, Milford stations, knocking out power lines. March 4. Andover. Jon Hawthorne, co-chairmen of Britain’s election battle and state-run National Coal Board Blood Donors SUNDAY torney General Robert Killian Strike May End offshore in Lake Michigan, the branches and other debris, the driving a jeep in shirt-sleeves in all malignant tumors found in which had joined Greenwich in Though minor flooding and Police hlso charged Corneli J. Poliqe^said the truck driven the event, report that many touched off Labor party and the mineworkers union 8 A.M. 'til 2 P.M. met to plan the state’s strategy winds tore an empty, 290-foot waters receded.. Burchill also 40-degree weather, on instruc­ Are Sought Connecticut patients, the gover­ i the boycott, remained closed brief power outages affected said that cr^ws checked for Serghian of 63 Bissell St. with by^Latini struck the rear of a local businessmen have been charges that Prime Minister mistakenly overestimated coal for a contemplated suit against tanker barge from its towing tions from the kidnapets, abandoning a motor vehicle in .state dump truck being driven Edward Heath had deliberately nor said. This Is the last week of our today. the FEO’s regulation against LONDON (UPI) — Leaders of Britain’s 269,000 striking Manchester Friday afternoon reported fallen trees. dropped the ransom money in contacted by groups outside the miners’ pay in relation to that The Bloodmobile will visit 'There was all attempted shut­ bridle. The barge drifted about and evening, Hebron lost power the Municipal Parking by William Paulson, 30, of deceived the country. Manchester Tuesday at the special feature on preferential treatment to coal miners expressed hope today for an end to the Police said lines were down two suitcases at a highway sign area who are planning a similar of other British workers. down Friday in Bloomfield, 10 miles in 25-foot waves before early this morning, as flares Thursday. He is schedule«flo Storrs. “Something funny is going Elk’s Club from 12:45 to 5:30 ABERLEE FARMS regular customers. crippling, 13day-old walkout, which led the government to on Tolland Tpke. Friday after­ on a deadend road alxrat 30 event and have contracted to The error, the Pay Board Windsor and Windsor Locks a two-man rescue crew flew in from falling major power lines appear in Circuit Com 12, Latini’s truck had to be towed place an ad in the belief it was on,” Labor party leader Harold said, was caused by including p.m. OVEN-READY Leuba did not say exactly call new elections. by helicopter and secured the noon, but no power outages or miles northjBt-^tlanta. Two March 18. from the scene. No injuries Wilson said.n“ Facts are YOUNG ’’when dealers refused to do when delivery of the additional on Rt. 85 brightened the sky. injuries were reported. . hours later, Murphy was freed for the Manchester Police annual vacation money when Blood is urgently needed this Oil Spill business. The majority “I would be damned foolish if I didn’t say I was more op­ vessel by dropping anchor. Hebron was without power S & S Buiclpdn Adams St. were reported. emerging which are probably month, said Mrs. Elaine Sweet, allocation would be made, but Friday night, the Eighth in the parking lot of a motel in Department. calculating the pay of .coal HEN TURKEYS resumed operation after timistic,” Mineworkers Union President Joe Gormley Other parts of the Midwest from the Colchester line to reported tojjdhce damage to a going to prove that Mr. Heath director of the Red Cross in said only it would be District Fire Deparment was north Atlanta. VERNON The department’s solicitors miners but not including it Contained Weights 6Vi and 14 deciding to wait for the news also received similar wintry Bolton. One major power line 1974 Bi^k' parked in the com­ has misled the country all along Manchester. “immediately.” stated after the government disclosed a coal pay mixup called when a tree fell across a ’'Thank God. It was the most Kenneth White, 17, of 45 are working in teams and are when calculating the pay of to 15 lbs. from Washington. blasts. Heavy, Wet snow fell was down near the home of pany yard. Damage of a about the basic facts and that other workers. “We are begging,” she said, Meanwhile, a service station that could lead to a major wage increase. 440-volt line on Buckland Rd. trying thing a man can go Oxbow Lane, Vernon, was making personal calls on NORWICH (UPI) - Police ALL AT The Connecticut Gasoline from the Missouri River Valley Harry Megson on Rt. 85 , two cjOTked windshield was es- this dispute need never have oc­ Pay Board officials said dis- “because .there was no visit in lock-up which began a Yorkshire mine union leader Powee was knocked out for through,” said Murphy. He said arrested Thursday on a warrant prospective advertisersj. say some 50,(W0 gallons of No. 2 Retailers Association said Former Prime Minister to the lower Great Lakes. Parts miles south of Rt. 66, and /tim ated at $125. curred.” ■ very of the error could mean December and there has not citywide basis in G ree^ich Arthur Scargill -said Prime about an hour. his abductors, who claimed issued by Circuit Court 12 20 oil has spilled through a broken earlier it would wait until Mon­ Harold Wilson, leader of the of Michigan and Wisconsin another line was down in front Hilton F. Stone III of 138 Conservative party officials an additional three pounds been thev^opportunity to make early this week spread to Wind­ Minister Edward Heath might A brief, power outage affec­ they kidnaped him in a cam­ charging liinn with second- storage tank valve and some day to close down if dissatisfied Labor party opposition, reacted received more than a foot of of the home of Roger Rowley, Union St., Rockville was said Heath is considering a rep­ advance appointments. sor, Bloomfield and Windsor even announce a coal settle­ ting residents of Rachel Rd. paign against the “leftist, degree larceny. ($6.90) weekly for. the miners seeped into the Thames River. with Washington’s action on the to the surprise announcement snow. near the Colchester line. charged on a Circuit Court 12 m t ly. “There are gaping holes in Locks Thursday, with stations ment before Britons go to the was reported when a liberal” news media, should un­ The arrest was made in con­ when the board makes its Norwich police said they ALL FLAVOHb OF ban. by accusing Heath’s Conser­ Ten to 14 inches of show Ed Kraft, who operates the ' warrant with threatening. The The error was unearthed and our schedule throughoul'''Lhe in other parts of the state polls in the Feb. 28 parliamen­ transformer blew out about 9 derstand “that they didn’t win nection with an investigation of recommendations on their pay suspected vandals tampered GovThomas,J. .MeskilTs of­ vative government of bogged western Michigan and Juniper Nursery near the incident reportedly inyolved a made public late Thursday claim. day,” she said, “and walk-in SHURFINE expected to follow suit today. tary election sparked by the p.m., but power was restored 20 any great victory” ... although a break into Electronic Music with the valve at the Dahl Oil fice announced Friday that the fabricating the coal conflict. 12 inches fell in south and Megson home, was told by female' hitchhiking on Spruce night by the government’s an­ donors would have little strike. minutes later, officials said. “they frightened my family Lab, Hillside Industrial Park, A mineworkers union Co. yard on the north end of the ICECREAM Federal Energy Office was The American Automobile eastern Wisconsin. Parts of workmen from the Connecticut St. Thursday. He was released Almanac ti-inflation pay board which is waiting. The monthly quota is “I would not be surprised if In Bolton,. 77 customers of very badly, they frightened me Vernon. White is scheduled to spokesman said, “we never city Thursday. (Made by Sealtest) giving Connecticut seven Association in Hartford said in­ northern Illinois and Iowa got Light and Power Co. that power on a $250 non-surety bond and is holding an inquiry into the noticed the discrepancy. On a 150 pints. this is the white, rabbit he will the Hartford Electric Lig1?t Co. very badly. appear in Circuit Court 12, A company employe noticed million gallons more gasoline. dividual stations “throughout up to eight inches. would hopefully be resumed by scheduled to appear in Circuit miners’ pay dispute. On Feb. 9 Appointments may be made pull out of the hat,” Scargill School St., Brandy St. and “I think people who do things Rockville, March 5. rough estimate it would mean the spill at 2 a.m. but it took The new amount is in addition ^he state” shut down their The winter storm that moved 11 a.m. Court 12, March 11. the miners escalated a 13-week by calling the Manchester Red Wgal. 7 9 * said. Hebron Rd. were without power like this are going to have'to about an extra three pounds a workers well into the afternoon to L75 million gallons in extra pumps in protest over the WHA Team through the Great Lakes region In Manchester, there was slowdown into a national strike week.” Cross office at 643-,5111, Officials of the National Pay Friday when line fuses blew out learn some other tactics, to plug the broken valve. allocation granted last week for federal ban on favoritism at the Friday affected much of the minor flooding in various sec­ about 7:25 p.m. Power was because this is not going to win Heath, cheered by un­ G ra d e A A Eggs Board, however, doubted the Northeast today. In the meantime, they dug up Note the "AA"'...these are the state. pumps. Relocates tions of town when catch basins restored in about an hour and a them the kind of friends they animously favorable opinion government would recommend became clogged, according to Today’s Today is Friday, Feb. 22, the the ground near the storage STRICKLAND FARMS Robert Leuba, an aide to Gov. An association spokesman a new coal - wage package half. think they’re going to win”, he polls, marshaled his Conser­ tank to collect the oil. A pump In Hartford ' 53rd day of 1974' with 312 to BEST LARGE EGGS Thomas J. Meskill, said FEO said the shutdown did not before the polling date. said. Thought Offshore Dumping vative party supporters for the was used to transfer the oil follow. Lottery chief William E. Simon appear to be organized. Alex The pay board discl^osed Hhi^uest Denied closing stages of the Feb. 28 from the hole to other storage BOSTON (UPI) - The New The moon is new. State Adopting election battle with an appeal telephoned Meskill at his Ver­ Parley', the spokesman said, the Friday both union and gbvern- England Whalers announced Numbers tanks. i t o 8 9 mont ski retreat to report the The Cost of Saving Souls Pending Hearing The morning stars are Venus for an end to industrial strife. * AAA was trying to determine-*ment officials had today they will move from Regulations Company workers also put and Jupiter. (ionm-.c'liriil, Reg., 1.3064 new allocation. The news came / overestimated the pay of coal “We may be sweet singers, BOSTON (UPI) - The U. S. booms around the oil slick in LAND 0’ LAItES'nr (See Page Sixteen) Boston next month, playing 'The evening stars are Mer­ On Abortion ItoniiH, 43.366 a few hours after Leuba and At- workers by including vacation eloquent and moving preachers, Environmental Protection the river to prevent it from their playoffs this season^ and cury, Mars and Saturn. .Murylund, 265725 STATE BUHER money in wages. The pay panel skillful, organizers, masters of Agency says it has tentatively HARTFORD (UPI) - The flowing downstream. the beginning of next season in Those born on this date are lewslative Regulations and New Jersey, ^4489 said vacation funds weTe men and assemblies, wizards of decided to deny a Groton, The Coast Guard patrolled hess Spending Springfield, before moving per­ 2 un'ciei' the sign of Pisces. New York, 7q/m 03 excluded from the salaries of finance, popular and command­ Conn., chemical company a Review Committee is allowing the area to determine how # 8 9 * manently to Hartford in early Lord Robert Baden-Powell, liberalized abortion regulations !Mussiielius|‘lts, 370012 other workers. 1975. ing leaders, but if we are not permit for offshore waSte dum- East Haven much oil got into the river. aaeeaaeaa ••ayaaaeee* founder of the Boy Scouts of. that comply with U.S. Supreme Koniis, 97412 Coal union lea^rs^ r said the souLwinners, if we do not make •ping. No estimate was given of the We will have lean cuts of Whalers President Howard Britain, was born Feb. 22,1857. Child Killed disclosure might Ilead to a men and women see the The agency Thursday, said, Court standards to go into value of the spilled oil. Brisket Corned Beef and Baldwin said, “I deeply regret effect. “peace with honor” wage meaning and winsomeness of however, it will hold a public On this day in history: EAST HAVEN (U PI)- A 5- plenty of American fresh CSTA to Offer having to make the decision to When the regulations become settlement giving the miners Jesus, and hunger for His hearing March 20 on the request * In 1819, Florida was ceded to , year-old child was killed and Lamb Legs. leave the greater Boston area, official through publication in $11.50-a-week in addition to a righteousness and purity, and by the Pfeizer Chemical Corp., thejjDnited Statps in a treaty her 3-year-old brother in poor as it was our intention to Kathy says: “Uke George Washington, We C ant $5.75 weekly wage hike bow to.Him in full loyalty, then before reaching a final deci­ the Connecticut Law Journal, condition at Yale-New Haven succeed in this city. However, wittrSpain. ^SPECIAL VALUESri Revised Budget previously offered by the one thing, the chief thing for an sion. the state will have legal control Hospital after they fell through Tell A Lie — Our Produce Variety Of In And Out quite candidly, the stockholders 3 In 1879, Franklin Woolworth government. Army Officer, we lack. And yet Pfeizer planned to dump 1,200 over abortion for the first time thin ice of an East Haven pond. Of Season Items Is The Greatest In A ll Of ! Bonalett ' of the Whalers have lost con­ opened his first “five-cent” NEW HAVEN (UPI) — The Connecticut State taxpayers Government officials, that one thing is within the cubic yards of waste per week since the high court struck Police said Tina Marie Manchester!’’, ^ j CHUCK ROAST { siderable sums of money over store in Utica, N.Y. Sales for Association said today it is putting together a package of however, refused to comment reach of us all, if we live for it, seven miles Southeast of Block down its old la\v. Hackley was p.''onovinced dead ORCHARD FRESH: Maci, Cortlandi, RutMli, BaMwIm, Rad and the past two years in order to ■ the first week averaged $2.50 a Goldan Dallcloua Applaa. on the ramffications of the mis­ if we put it first, if we shrink Island. The company said the Under the rules, a physician at the hospital Thursday after > ■ b ^ M a 4 9 I proposed tax cuts including the abolition' of the state make the Whalers a success in day. GARDEN FRESH; Aaparagua, Balglum’Endiva, Charry Tomatoaa, En­ take. “Obviously, I cannot an­ Boston.” not from the cost. We-may be, waste would have been can perform an abortion at the she and her brother, Donald capital gains tax and reduction of sales tax by ^t least 1 per dive, Eacarola, Paaa, CauTlIlowar, Hot Pappera, Scalllona, Chinee# • CALIF. CHUCK ticipate the findings of the pay we should be. Oh, we shall be at fermented residues from the request of the pregnant woman wandered away from their Savoy Cabbage, Artichokea, Green, Yellow Squaah, Bruaaall Sprouta, cent. Baldwin said that contrary to In 1972, President Nixon met Spinach, Broccoli, While Sweet Polaloea, Rhubarb. POT ROAST board,” Heath said. all cost, winners of soiils!” — production of organic acids and with no restriction during the grandparents and fell through hold^the line,',’ Rees said. “We published reports tycoon with Chinese Communist party first three months of pregnan­ IMPORTED: Honaydawa, Seedleaa Orapea, Pluma, Naclarinea, Boae, Grover Rees, executive intend to fight this, and we Rotert Schmertz will remain a Commissioner S.L. Brengle, antibiotics at its Groton Chaifhian Mao Tse-tung within the ice. D’Anlou Paara,,Grapafrull, Tangarinaa, LImea, SIrawberrIaa. ». * 1 a a 9 director of the statewide B.A., D.D., The Salvation Army laboratories. cy, the so-called first trimester. think we can win.” COLDER principal stockholder and that hours after his arrival in Police said the children’s FRESH CALIF. BROCCOLI...... bunch'^9* taxpayer’s group, called on Submitted by: The Environmental Protec­ During the second trimester, grandfather, Leroy Nettleton, ■ FIRST PRIZE ■ Rees aid the association’s each stockholder has given up a Peking , for an nnprecedented the operation will-have to be TENDER CARROTS...... 2 cello pkga. 29* Gov. 'Thomas J. Meskill and the detailed recommendations for pro-rata share of stock to a Kenneth L.vGustafson, tion Agency said the tentative 78, was also admitted to the ■ TOBIN’S I legislature to consider revising visit to mainland China. ’performed in a hospital in com- CALIF. NAVEL ORANGES ...... • tor 29* tax cuts would be completed group of Hartford businesses. Pastor denial was due to the lack of in­ hospital for exposure after he ■ SKINLESS FRANKS ■ the governor’s proposed budget Calvary Church formation regarding the impact pliance with standard tr i^ to rescue the children. INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT ...... 8 tor N9« later this month. He said they “We feel that with our pre­ In 1973, Israeli fighter planes through “more and bigger tax would include abolition of the of the dumping on the proposed procedures for major surgery. Police said the children’s TOMATOES - • • •...... cello pkg. 29* I » . M a 4 9 ! sent group of' stocj^holders, H^hot down a civilian Libyan air­ During the final three cuts, and lower spending levels. capital gains tax. combined with this new group, site. father was working and their CLIQUOT CLUB SODA . 4 Non-Returnable Qts. *^«00 I or In 6-lb. box lots | Rees said he was "horrified” liner, killing 106 of the 113 per­ months, the operation can be "It is a vicious, capricious The weather outlook for the the ownership, of the Whalers I Harkins Hgnored at Dinner Alsq the agency said, alter­ mother was shopping at the at the prospect that the In Memurium sons aboard. i performed only to save the life We Catry The Manoheeter rvenbig HarahT and retroactive tax which Greater Hartford area: Windy will be second to none in nate means of disposing of the time. . COMPUTE UNE OF SUNOAT PAPERS ; ».*i.3« ! legislature might modify the In loving memory of Charles J. or health of the expectant naMaaaaeaBwieaawr punishes saving and investing,” and colder this afternoon with spo4s,” sald'Baldwin. « John Harkins, Tolland town manager and former former town counsel; Joel Janeda, a friend; David Barry, Vlncek, who passed away February 22, waste matter are available. ^ < | | f ^^IfllT^TICKETt governor’s budget by in­ mother. he said. "We would alSb like tof. variable cloudiness and some The'^alers’ president said Manchester assistant town manager, was honored at a former town counsel; and State Rep. Francis Mahoney. I9S4. The agency said a final deter­ Shop... creasing aid for local ^uca- snow flurries. Highs in the 30s A thought for the day: The rules allow doctors, see a bigger reduction in the the playoffs this season would testimonial dinner Friday evening at Willie’s Steak House Harkins was given a tape recorder as a gift and the dinner mination on the application will VITAMIN tion, welfare payments and with lows tonight in the teens or Gone but not forgotten. be made after the hearing at America,n novelist Ernest nurses or medical workers to sales tax.” be'held at the 5,900-seat by more than 100 friends and former co-workers. Speaking P E P f l PINEHURST state employe salaries. low 20s. Clear and cold Sunday testimonials were tap^ for him. From left are: Robert Hemingway saiit “The world is Rees said funds for the tax Springfield Coliseum and the Sadly missed. the'Groton Municipal Ruilding refuse to participate in any HEADQUARTERS ^ PttODUCB” T o W lM lia “There is already behind-the- at the fete were Mayor John Thompson; John Garslde, Weiss, town manager who acted as master of cereirtpnies; Wife, Irene, a fine place and worth fighting cuts would be available if the with highs in the 30s. Chances of club , will shift to the nearly Auditorium. .phase of the operation that Liggett Parkade Sat 8 a.in. H I 6 jm r . scenes maneuvering to divert -chairman of the Community Development Action Planning, Mrs. Harkins; Helena Ferraioli, Harkins’ former and Children for.” ' ' 270 OAMANO n . , MANCHESTER • S4S4SS4 legislature would reduce the precipitation 30 per cent today, comjSleted • Hartford Civic may violate medical judgment Low Prices! Sunday 8 a.m. Hi 2 p.ni. more taxpayer, dollars to areas Agen%; Adler Dobkin, of ilie Downtown Action Com­ secretary. Who-presented the gift; and Harkins. (Herald [IroMsed increases in aid to 10 per cent tonight and 20 per Center, which will seat 11,000 or religious or moraHneliefs. where the governor has tried to mittee; Police Chief James Reardon; Judge. John Shea, local governments. • cent Sunday. people, sdmetime next season. photo by Larson)

4. •’) ! PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING liERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Feb. 23. Ig74 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat., Feb. 23, 1974 — PAGE THBP.ir. STATE MAMCHfSriK ;IN M « THEDAY i?Ik ^ f»lf PABM IMA; or THIATII T*heatre Public DOLPHIN N e w s f o r 4 K Business Bodies Time Schedule »oouw« C H E C K T IM E I Records rpu p£PKixs s:s-?}J3 Senior Citizens s¥S SATURDAY ^ m B u r n s i d e m f O G E T H m 580 fiUBNS'O! flVt 14ST HftflTPOPO Wally F o rtitl^ ^ ^ ^ ^ South Windsor Cinema — 5 MiXlJTtS rPOM HTfD 1 84 f IIT 58 "The Devil and Miss Jones” Warranty Deed ATTEND MEETING APPOINTED DIVIDENDS Hi everyone! This is Gloria ♦> Richard S. Carpenter, CLU, ELECTED Anqther caller was Mrs. 7:15-8:23-9:30-10:40, J.A. McCarthy Inc. to August David J. Grady, son of Mr. Benson writing the colunnji for of 285 Henry St. and Frank P Dividends am o u n ts to $5,- Charles E. Poulin of Adshade who picked up about 50 "Charlotte’s Wieb‘'' 2 p.m.; Schoen, property on Grissom and Mrs. John Grady of 98 Wally while he is escorting 74 Sheldon, CLU, of 35 Meadow 200 will be paid to Savings Bank Manchester, vice president of- pairs of mittens you seniors had “Woodstock” 12 midnight. Rd., conveyance tax $52.80. Woodland St., has been ap­ seniors to sunny California. I Lane, both of the Phoenix of ManchesteA mortgage the Connecticut Bank and Trust made for the needy children. I Vernon Cine 1 — “Brother of pointed associate actuary in the went on a similar trip last am so pleased with your efforts Marriage License Mutual Life Insurance Co. will holders who c a i^ the bank’s Co., has been elected president the Wind” 1:30-7:00-9:00 of Connecticut Bank and Trust August and, I know they are all and want to thank all who Vernon Cine 2 — “Summer Henry McMillan and Dorothy attend the President’s Club Life Insured.J«ortgage Plan. Co. N.A., formerly, the Fair- \ CINEMA 1 \going to have a great time. helped out with this project. Wishes Winter Dreams” 7:20- Mae Morley, both Manchester, Meeting of the company at Tuesday we had a big turnout field County National Bank, ^STMITFOMMUIIICT 'Thursday morning we started March 30. Mexico City from Feb. 24-27, Insiir^ mortgage holders for ceramics, and also a very which is now a separate sub­ the day with our weekly square^ Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — “A Both Carpenter and Sheldon are who have had the plan in effect active group painting beautiful sidiary of CBT Corp. dance classqp. Everyone is so Matter of Winning” l:0d-2:40- long-time members of the club. for/twelve months or longer Super Disney Family Fun! pictures. Speaking of ceramics, Building Permits A graduate of the University enthuked with the progress they 7:15-9:00, “Reefer Madness and Carpenter will also attend the II receive two months free after polling the two ceramic Leo Arsenault for Dennis and of Vermont, Poulin was assis­ have made, including yours trii- Marijuana: Devils Weed” 12 Directors’ Club to be held at iremiums. Those who have had classes we find that the majori­ Jean McConnell, alterations to tant manager for Chemical ly, thanks to a great caller. midnight Acapulco, Mexico; immediately the plan for nine to twelve ty of the ones attending now dwelling at 30 Tower Rd., $800. Bank of New York prior to Happy Hal Petschke and his Jerry Lewis Cinema ‘2 — following this meeting. The months will receive one prefer to come on Wednesday. wife Jeanne. Harry Pelletief for Calinn latter club consists of the top 38 joining CBT in 1968 as an assis­ DAD “Jonathon Livingston Seagull” Dube, alterations, to beauty month’s free premium. FLIPS So, starting next week we will salesmen of the Phoenix Mutual tant treasurer. He was elected start a new beginners class on ^ Sick Call 7:00-9:00, “Charlotte’s Web” shop at 208 W. Center St., $1,- assistant vice president in 1970, PUTI 1:00-2:45 throughtout the country for the Tuesday morning at 10 in the After a delicious dinner we 000. year 1973. and vice president in 1973. morning, and our advanced went upstairs to conduct our Showcase Cinema 1 — A native of Newport, Vt., WAIT DISNEY class will be on Wednesday at Fun-Day program. We learned “ Excorist” Cont. 1:15-3:40- PROMOTED Poulin, his wife, Nancy, and PRODUCTIONS' ISa that Fritz Wilkinson was ad­ 6:00-8:25-10:55-1:10 a.m. two children reside at ^18 1:30 in the afternoon. If any per­ Born in Boston TWO CITED Victor Robert of Vernon has son now attending cannot make mitted to the local hospital, as Showcase 2 - “Serpico” been promoted to assistant vice Redwood Rd. " • y l S i n D Cont. The first official mail it on Wednesday, they may still was Catherine Malcolm. Cfis Two Manchester postal president of the Hartford Showcase 3 — “ American system in the United States come on Tuesday. Wilson, Elizabeth Cone and began in Boston in 1639. employes, David Cockerham of Federal Savings and Loan Robina Carroll are ill at home. Graffitti” Cont. 12:50-2:55-4:55- 458 W. Middle Tpke. and THE Bowling Results 7:00-9:10-11:20 The general court of the In the afternoon the noise .Our speaker Mrs. Morse Massachusetts Colony ruled Salvatore Costanzo of 29 Durant Showcase 4 — “ Magnum WAY comes from the Parkade Lanes, spoke on the purpose of that “all letters which are St. were cited with Superior Ford^Takes Eye Test RECOA. It is to be a referral Force” 12:10-2:25-4:45-7:10- brought from beyond the Achievement Awards at with the following high scores: 9:35-12:00 midnight. PROMOTED In the Men’s Class A group, agency to sift out information .seas, or are to be sent ceremonies held at the main James S. Fletcher o f'' Burnside — “ Day of the Andy Lamoureaux won the high to all organizations or agencies thither,” should be left at post office. Manchester has been promoted Dolphin” 1:30-7:30-9:30 the home of one Richard Vice President Gerald Ford sits at a Tonometer for a ministering the test is Dr. Constantine Duschas of triple with 506 and George working with the older citizens. This award is reserved fq to assistant treasurer at the g aucoma test as a part of Save Your Vision Week.” Ad- Springfield, Va., a Washington, D. C., suburb. (UPI photo) The region consists of 27 S ta te - “The Way We Were’’ Fairbanks. Postmaster Fair­ those employes who perfom, COLUMBIA PICTURES w RASTAR PROOUCIIOfIS Vallone won the high single ^Show BoaV Romantic Leads 1-3-7-9 banks collected a penny for AFTER SCHOOL SHOWS with 201. In Class B, Edward towns. their daily assignments ajrove David J. Grady PmM A RAT SIARX-SYDNEY POLLACK l>r«l»et«i. U.A. East 1 — “Charlottes each letter he forwarded to MON. thru FRI. Cont Strauss won the high triple with I reminded the group that the norm for a sustained^riod » M MARVIN HAMLBCH-Wnriwi, AM UR LAURBdS Webb” 2:00; "The Sting” 4:30- its destination. PmhciillirRAY^MK-OwWI^SfflWPOUACK Shows Startliig 3:30 a 441 and the high single with tickets are now on sale for the of over 12 months. In addition to Susan Borst of Hebron and Thomas La Voie of Amston are 7:00-9:20-11:30 actuarial division 01 the PANAVISION* y S«H Sms CmhL frwD 2 PJl 180. Polynesian Nite Dinner which a substantial monetaiy award, 725 E. Middle Turnpike p g the romantic leads in Kern & Hammerstein’s “Show casualty-property department will be held March 28. ’The U:a. East 2 — ‘”The Stipg” each receive a/Superior In the Women’s Class A Boat” being shown March 1-2 and 8-9 at 8 p.m. in East at The Travelers Insurance Manchester group, Mary Chaves did it afternoon closed with card 1:30-4:00-6:30^:45-11:00 Achievement Certificate and Catholic High School Auditorium. William Tyler of Hebron U.A. East 3 — “McQ” 1:15- Companies. again; she took both scores the playing and dancing. lapel pin. is musical director of the show. This is the s ^ d 3:20-5:25-7:30-9:30 LOSE 10-20-30 POUNDSI Grady joined Travelers in OPEN MON. AND TOES. high triple with 455 and the high Menus for the Week 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Broadway musical presented by the Manchester Gilbert 1965 as an actuarial trainee. In R t . 19 4 single with 167. In the Class B Monday: Hot white meat 1968, he was promoted to ac­ WED.. THURS., SAT; turkey sandwich with gravy and and Sullivan Workshop in its 27-year history. Proceeds wUl . PRO^MOTED Snllivsn Ave group, Ida Cormier won the SUNDAY EasylilDseUis. tuarial assistant and in 1970’ to 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. high trip le with 290 and cranberry sauce, buttered benefit Instructors of the Handicapped. Tickets are Pascal/A. Prignano of GREENI [ 6 4 4 - 2 6 5 4 M anche^r has been promoted supervising actuarial analyst. STAMPS Florence Guerra won the high sweet peas, butterscotch pud­ available at Watkins Bros., Flair Home Furnishings, Ver­ G i : ^ graduated from the Vernon Cine 1 — “Brother of to vice/president and counsel single with a 130. ding with whipped topping, non Drug, and at the door on performance nights, or call University of Connecticut and t t beverage. the Wind” 1:30-3:15-S:0(1«:45- fist W i New Wednesday rolled along with M9-6700. Adults, $3; students, $1.50; group rates available 8:30 is a Fellow of the Casualty Ac­ Tuesday: No meals. THE DEVIL IN 37 players for our pinochle for 10 or more persons. (Photo by Edward Kenway) Vernon Cine 2 — “Summer tuarial Society and a member games, and the winners were A1 Wednesday: Homemade New of the American Academy of England clam chowder, tuna Wishes Winter Dreams” 2:00- Gates, 572; Michael Desimone, 3:45-5:345 7:30-9:20 W n 'E'D ie t Actuaries. Grady and his wife Supermarkets MISS JONES (X) 564; Grace Windsor, 562; salad sandwich, crisp kosher ______Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — "A HOLLYW OD (Special)- live in Stafford Springs. Florence North, 556; Paul** pickes, potato chips, chilled 9 Matter of Winning” 1:00-2:40- New scientific discoveries Charlotte’s Web 2 P.M. Schuetz, 549; Esther Gaudette, fruit and cookies, coffee or tea. Vietor Robert ^:15-9:00 have produced a Vitamin E 541; Robert Schubert, 538; Thursday: Baked chicken ^ Jerry Lewis Cinema 2 — diet that quickly works Beatrice Mader, 536; George with wine sauce, baked duchess TRAINING DIRECTOR Association. He was formerly a "Jonathon Livingston Seagull” wonders on overweight peo­ Last, 529; and May Derby, 525. potato, buttered succotash, roll What’s this about Phillip F. Pierce of savings officer, and has been and butter, fruited gelatine 7:003:00; “Charlotte’s Web” ple, and reportedly is gaming Manchester has been named Bridge Scores 1:00-2:45 with Federal since 1960. with whipped cream, coffee or great popularity across the new director of training for c in e m a i Also in the morning the Showcase 1 — “Exorcist” country with glowing reports James S. Fletcher isnoHCAse / JS” crewel embroidery class was tea. being possessed? H.O. Penn Machinery Co., Inc. Robert is a^graduate of New ' I-B4 EXIT 58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST---- ^ Cont. .l;153:40-6:003:25-10;55- of easy weight loss “while Bedford .Vocational School, meeting in the craft room. In Friday: Homemade French 1:10 a.m. MONDAY & TUESDAY SPECIALS! onion soup with crouton, grilled still eating almost as much as New Bedford, Mass., and holds the afternoon we had the second By DICK KLEINER Showcase 2 — “Serpico” His new responsibility will be Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. cheeseburger, crisp potato about their lions. It was you want.^’ a standard diploma of the class for ceramics in the craft almost finished when the the scheduling and training of Fletcher, a Babson College Prices Effective February 25 and 26 Only! chips and tangy pickles, ice 12:00-2; 35-4:50-7:40-10:05-12:30 Those who follow the sim-, American Savings and Loan room, while the bridge players HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - leaves fell off the trees, as a.m. all the company’s service and graduate, joined CBT in 1972 as ^A l. BACUyo. *1 cream suprise, tea or coffee. pie Vitamin E diet rej^ort an Institute. were playing in the main hall. (NEA) — There was a com­ they generally do each year. Showcase 3 — “American average loss of at least parts personnel. He will be a mortgage loan reviewer. His ,i:s E H P ic o " ‘s?i Schedule for the Week bination press reception and The winners were: 4,880; Lou So they’ll have to wait until GraffitU” 12:50-2:55-4:56-7:00- pound a day and even moi'e working closely with the Cater­ He is a member of the present duties cover the un­ Monday through Friday, bithday party for Linda Duller, 4,140; George Last, 3,- next spring to finish the film. 9:10 without exercise or staiYa- pillar Tractor Co. and will in­ American Savings and Loan derwriting of income and con­ 930; Ivy Siddell, 3,700; Florence tickets available for our variety Blair, the little girl who stars It might be the world’s first struct H.O. Penn’s and Penn- Institute,, Connecticut Chapter struction mortgages. Visit Our Aii-New Exfianded and ' Showcase 4 — "Magnum ® T I4 C NS show. in “The Exorcist.’’ It gave me deciduous movie. tion. Nutritionists' file Anderson, 3,600; Marianne Her- Force” Cont. 12:10-2:25 4:46 co’s field and shop servicemen No. 104 and of St. Joseph’s a chance to ask William bulging with h'hppy Fletcher and his wife, dic, 3,530, and Mary Thrall, 3,- Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, 7:10-9:36-12:00 midnight. Pascal A. Prignano and parts personnel of any new Church in Vernon. Peter Blatty, who wrote the testimonials from formerly Carolyn, and daughter, w 260. kitchen social bingo games, one Burnside — “Day of the developments and changes book and the screenplay, a At the opening of “Saint overweight people ;ijvho are for CBT Realty Corp., a sub­ Robert and h|s wife Louise Elizabeth, reside at 199 Remodeied Faciiities This Week! I had a nice visit from 'Vera can of canned goods needed; question which has been Dolphin” 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- made to Caterpillar equipment. Joan,” at the Ahmanson now trim ana slim ^ ain . Best sidiary of CBT Corp. reside at 21A Mt. Vernon Dr. Homestead St. and John Dormer who are in noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is troubling me. Theater here, a large crowd 9:30 of all, you can stilFeat almost A graduate of St. John’s Pierce was diesel engine charge of SSI, Supplemental served; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., The picture makes such an of celebrities turned out to State - “The Way We Were” as much as you/want of the University Law School, salesman in Connecticut for the Fresh Security Income. ’They have pinochle games. Bus pickup at impact on those who see it watch Sarah Miles play Joan 7:00-9:00 “forbidden food ” like steak, J.— . . COUPON — — . 8 Prignano came to CBT from the Westbury, N.Y. engine division consented to come to the center 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:S0 that I’ve been worrying of Arc. Of equal interest was UA East 1 - “The Sting” chicken, fish, siuces, gravies, p.m. and 4 p.m. First Hartford Realty Corp. before his appointment. next ’Thursday to talk to you whether it might not spark an the appearance of Richard 2:203:40-7:003:20 bacon egg^ and still lose 1 MANCHESTER 040-2227 1 epidemic of ‘‘possessions’’ by St ViSS!" about it, and to answer any Tuesday, 10 a.m., ceramic Thomas - The Waltons’ UA East 2 - “The Sting” ^ weight. 7 where he served as attorney Pierce has been with the impressionable people in the John-Boy — as The Dauphin. and assistant secretary. He is questions you might have. So and oil painting classes, also 4:153:303:15 Cnewab)c (candy-like) company since 1946, joining come and find out about this bus pickup for shopping; 1 p.m.. audience. Earl Hamner, The Waltons’ presently serving as the deputy SMOKED 1 Jerry Lewis Cinem ajj^ Bill Blatty admitt,ed the creator and producer, UA East 3 - “McQ” 2:30- vitamin ^tablets, as used in Penn after serving five years in new program and see if you are Senior Bowling League at the mayor of the Town of the Navy as a submarine com­ IPREE! 4:40-7:00-9:10 the diet plan, contain a new i OPEN HOUSE I possibility but said he isn’t beamed like a proud father Manchester and serves on the eligible. Parkade Lanes; 1:30 p.m., particularly worried about it. scientific combination of in­ manding officer. as Thomas did his stuff and town’s Board of Directors. ^ M J e r ... return trip from shopping. “There may be a rash„of the young 22-year-old actor gredients that quickly curbs With This Coupon Pierce and his wife reside at j Wednesday, 10 a.m., crewel such things for a while,” he was superb. New Bids Asked and Controls the appetite, Prignano, his wife, Louise, I TOMORROW “Jonathan i' 18 Bowers St. I And $5.00 Purchase embroidery class and pinochle says, “as there was when the One interesting couple in On Chief's Car whne also giving the and their five children reside at I MOl)NHMnNQB | games; noon to 12:30 p.m., book first came out. But it the audience was young Ed­ 92 Linwood Dr. SHOULDER 1 Pkg. Mrs. Kavanaugh’s Because only one bid was wohderous benefits of lunch is served; 1 p.m. to 3 will be a transitory thing. ward Albert, who was escort­ ■ Sun., Feb. 24th, 1-S p,m. 1 Livingston liiFORmRENIBANO ^ received earlier this month for Vitamin E which is so essen- p.m., ceramic class; 1 p.m. to 4 Anyone who goes into the ing the lovely star of The t^ l to good health. I YDUMDIWUE theater healthy will come out Rookies, Kate Jackson. They furnishing the town’s fire chief p.m., bridge games. Bus pickup The use of the new Vitamin Seagull” at 8:30 a.m., retiirn trips and healthy. Some neurotics may made a striking couple. with a new car, and because the I BROWSERS WELCOMED! ENGLISH find a focus for their one bid receiv^ was about $200 Diet tablets land foods Week in Business (> INMIW NMMf tr Mr cAmml pickup at 12:30 p.m.,-retum trip prescribed in the plan will, (Q) a g » at 3 p.m. neuroses. That's all.” more than had been budgeted^ Water Added Elizabeth Montgomery, through natural action, act to Tnursday, craft class 10 a.m. the Town of Manchester By URoy POPE This annoyed people in the Look U 8 over for 4 hours tomorrow. i like, any star’s , parent, wor­ seeking new bids. ’They will help your body use up excess 5 to 7 lb. MUFFINS 7 :0 0 & 9 :0 0 to 11 a.m.; square dance UPl Business Writer states from whom the fuel was & than antffhiitg Linda Blair was^bubbling ries about her kids (she has opened March 8 in Xbe fat. According to recent lessons; 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.; like any 15-year-old when she three) being spoiled because NEW YORK (UPI) - taken and aroused little Go at your own pace. ‘‘Show and | Average on wheeh! AUMaMwma i Municipal Building. clinical test, a person who is Disclosure that the annual rate •vmiii6mm#aJ fwnm9 IiI numiM noon to 1 p.m. Hot-Meals and cut her birthday cake - of who thei^mother or father enthusiasm among, those Good Mon. A Tins., Fob. 25 A 26 Onlyl OntnckiumlerumlftiUll... FRI-'SAT. MIDNITE Maurice Pass, ^own deficient in Vitamin E or Pro­ of inflation in the United States Tell,” nothing will be for sale, but! Meals-on-Wheels; 1 p.m. Fun- which was, as you*might ex­ is. But she thinks she has an tein “will double the speed of receiving it. A New York dealer ■ purchasing agent, said the reached 8.8 per cent in the la«t- Si- Day featuring Vera and John pect from the Hollywood edge in handling the situa­ -spokesman said the extra gas qualified decorators will be on hand I ‘‘REEFER MADNESS mentality, a Devil’s Food tion. specs will remain ew ntially’ fat utilization” with the use of quarter of 1973 shocked the Minuna Dormer speaking on the new Vitamin E. ■ Simon was giving the Empire _ c_ a n d CLINT and ease the rule forbidding the EASTWOOD dealers to give their regular 25* OFF Small Pizza customersjireference in buying Shop Also... FOR ALL YOUR • PARKADE BAKERY a u s e a t s # 5 * JOE KIDD fuel. LINDA BLAIR: bubbling teen-ager who earned Devil’s Simon announced emergency • SWISS COLONY CHEESE SHOP ( Food cake. allocations of fuel to 20«states. MEDICINAL NEEDSI • TREASURE C in

; ■ /■ to PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat,, Feb. 23. 1974 MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sat.. Feb. 23, 1974 — PAGE FIVE The Other Side of the Coin! fcnrliPHtpr Eim ttng Hpralli Ray Cromley e- , Founded Oct, i* 1881, <<»•*• I • Detente in Russia Published by Manchester Publishing - Subscribers who fail to receive their aiding repression? •:Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 ■:06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation departm ent, 647-9946. Published every evening except Sun- Senior officials in the Nixon introduction of new thoughts. It Sdays and holidays. Entered at the Administration are edging into MAHCHESTER Member Audit Bureau of Circulation is now pretty well agreed here : Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- a debate on whether our ap­ the Soviet invasion of proach to detente is aiding and ; cond Class Mail Matter. - Czechoslovakia was pressured 725 EAST frarioi sINSTITUTE : Burl L. Lyons, Publisher abetting increased political by the Communist P arty FOR The Manchester Publishing Co. repression in the Soviet Union. Security Of the Ukraine, who Business-Directory Guide For TMNSSISSIOIIS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE assumes no financial responsibility for There are few opposed- to. told the Politburo bluntly that if ^ MIDDLE TURNPIKE typographical errors appearing in adver­ «,detente. They don't want a the Czechs were allowed tq.,go UMCO TRMSMSSION OF.MMICIIESTER I Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in return to the old days, but they on with their freer discussions, Manchester and Surrounding C A LL 643-2^467 Payable in Advance .The Manchester Evening Herald. are gravely concerned by what their mildly independent ac­ MMTS i MANCHESTER appears to be happening inside tions and their contacts with :^|One M onth...... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, TQWIHB *«cliMtar-V«non TIBSa Russia. the West, he could not answer lij: Single C opy ...... «...... 15$ three full days prior to publication. “ Town Una ARRANGED There is no question political for what might happen in his THE MOST MODERN Vicinity / § By Carrier, W eekly...... 75$ Deadline, for Herald want ads, 12 noon repression is increasing. Cables crucial southern territory. TECHNIQUE IN il/IEN'S Iji One Y ear ...... '...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon arriving virtually note daily There’s another worrisome HAIR STYLING I:-: Six M onths...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and that the case of Aleksandr I. aspect of our cooperation with featuring this week... Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. Solzhenitsyn is not unique. the Soviet Union. Did the U.S. Growing,^numbers of Russian grain deals, and' Washington’s VILLAGE BARBER SHOP thinkers are condemned to promise of future aid and SALON FOR MEN Featuring Sega Cut mental hospitala,.io prison and assistance, so bolster the hand MANCHESTER >ARKADE forced labor camps. More are of the Moscow government its appointment accepted PHONE Mt-OMT ROBERT 0. ST PIERRE 312 MAIN STREET Pay Hike For Congress losing their jobs — and being leaders now believe they have PROP. Your Complete MANCHESTER stripped of their licenses to the strength to increase cen­ Appliance Store It appears likely that members of While bills have been introduced to work. sorship as far as they like? The Congress will get a substantial pay in­ What’s particularly dis­ U.S. officials debating this CAMPING EQUIPMENT reject the pay hike, unless Congress turbing is that the repression of FAMOUS BRAND crease unless there is a massive, loud question are very sensitive to acts by March 6, the raises will be in intellectual dissent increased the effects of economic TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING IA SS. AIR MATTRESSES, TELEVISION - APPLIANCES cry from the taxpayers. effect. most sharply about the time prosperity and scarcity on STOVES, LANTERNS detente began to be taken The President’s budget includes a political power and the strength MANCHESTEi The proposed pay increases have seriously and that it has con­ of dissent. o HOW HMOVDENT pay hike for congressmen. Their on. received little publicity. tinued with unusual vigor ever Then there’s the matter of THEFARR'S EVEUrTHIHQ STORE since. salaries would increase from the pre­ hope. It has been reported CAMP-RIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET W t h f l k e 649-3589 If you are against the pay hike, in Why is this so? sent $42,500 to $51,850 in three steps Hungarian and Czech intellec­ OPEN DAILY TO 0 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 Nm I t( stop t StM9 this day of mounting inflation. Write Men here in high positions are tuals and students lost faith A PPLIA N CE I TV with the first step, to $45,700, begin­ your Connecticut congressional asking whether our moves for when the United States went ning next month. detente may be making this along without meaningful , delegation and express your feelings. repression more desirable or protest after the Soviet SOCIETY FOR CATS “necessary” from the Kremlin takeovers in their countries. point of View, or more feasible. The question being asked here 46 West Center St., KHtans and Smell Animals Other Editor-s Say Do Soviet leaders believe that is whether closer U.k-Soviet Manchester, and in opening the door even slight­ relationships are causing Soviet M c l o n i Adoption Boarding ly to American industrialists, thinkers — who for years have scientists and engineers, they considered America as their Route 83, Vernbn Placomont - Sholtor Phone Fuel Allocation Fiasco must counter this foreign last recourse — to believe now Route 83 Vernon democratic influence by there is no chance of assistance 8 7 5 -0 0 5 2 Capital Fare cracking down on their dis­ from the United States. Imagine a food allocation system There are the effects of the conser­ senters? Do the Russian These are troublesome Reuben Plen’s sis Adams st. TRAVEL that limited the Jones family to 80% leaders consider this contact questions and they are being AGENCY vation measures themselves. Five Andrew Tally MERCURY of its caloric intake of February 1972, with Americans as giving rise debated here most seriously. Texaco Sfafion 848-2899 million autos in Southern California to a potentially significant The officials involved are with a prohibition against the Phone 646-2756 save a lot of gasoline by driving at 55 challenge to their power, beginning to ask themselves the HydramatIc Traninilaalon members sharing their individual however minor that challenge question Solzhenitsyn posed — Repairing m.p.h. instead of 70 or 75. In the New HO SERVICE CHARSE allotments. may appear to us in the United whether there' can be detente All Work Guaranteed States? York area, including New Jersey and without first relaxing some Texaco Lubricailon Service RassnraUons tor • Hotols • Airlines • StsamshIps Pop had been on a pizza bingo two U.S. officials know how sen­ Soviet controls. We Give Green Stampa Connecticut, only a tiny percentage of sitive Soviet leaders are on the 627 Main Street Manchester years ago, so now he’s entitled to 80% Juicy Item In Truman Book the gas consumed two years ago was T h e ^ ^ of 4,000 calories a day. Mom was on a Should Have Been Tossed Out consumed at speeds above 55, so there The Lighter Side crash diet so she gets on 80% of 800 CUCKOO’S NEST ’The Don Willis-Garage located at 18 Main St. in Manchester has been “serving satisfied customers since MANCHESTER is little realized saving on this count WASHINGTON - History of and like Winston Churchill he calories. Junior has grown six inches And so it went. At a 1960 news The kid thought 1 was joshing _ 117 East Cantor St, ManchMtsr 1928.” Specializing in wheel and alignment and brake service as well as general auto repairs, they are proud AUTO PARTS mm relative to most of the nation. The course also is made out of the was not above making dirty By Dick West conference, Ike said quietly “I him. jiYour place naturally for young, free-wheeling, to use the finest precision equipment. A complete line of quality Mobil products is on hand. Three wreckers 270 BROAD ST but still gets on 80% of 1972’s 1,800 animosities between cracks for the effect they WASHINGTON (UPI) - The same is true to a degree in all the just haven’t time” to reply to “There weren’t any lines, headshaking hair. No teasing. No hairspray. No statesmen; World War ii might created. Even so, there is kid and I were in a gas line. To provide fast 24 hour towing service. For quality automobile service, try the Don Willis Garage. (Herald photo ihfpfffficffA]J iA T t , calories. Baby was born last April. Truman. The former President kid. We just drove right up to hassels. Just cool cutting and dynamite styling. by Pinto) large central cities. not have happened had Sen. enough factual evidence of the pass the time, I was telling him Tsk, tsk. She gets nothing. And Grand­ Truman-Eisenhower feud had charged that Ike snubbed the pump.” Naturally. And because we believe In healthy young Another variable makes conditions Henry Cabot Lodge not so stories about the olden times. vmwi without bringing in a woman’s him at the 1953 Eisenhower in­ “What was it like getting gas “ Holy Sim on!” the kid hair, we use pure ecological organic products... ma died in August; her 1,600 calories thoroughly detested Woodrow auguration and had been an­ exclaimed. “Do you mean to worse in New York City than in most Wilson. Yet I am sorry that name. in the olden times?” the kid are returned to the federal govern­ noyed when Truman ordered tell me you could get $3 worth other cijties. Two years ago, it was Merle Miller saw fit to find I covered both Presidents, asked. Li'to ^V£HYTHING i n M'f CAN'T.HIDE BEHIND I />L~7 , John Eisenhower, Ike’s son, of gas without waiting half a OUR PRODUCT ment. room in his book, “ Plain and if memory serves the feud I shaded rtiy eyes with my neither a major transit nor terminal was more political than per­ home from Korea for the oath­ day?” . . I •wiRRoas When Quality Is Speaking,” for a quotation from hand and peered into the dis­ ^ . .No l.imits • V A f ir r CLASS eSH O W tAO O oas _ Put it that way and it sounds ab­ taking. A year earlier, Ike in­ • STOaifaONTS • s a t m t u b c n c l o s u r is Important In Your point for long-distance motor tourism, sonal. Truman didn’t like the tance. He was testing me now. But 1 Harry Truman about Dwight D. vited Truman to attend a White Selection of Art surd. But this is precisely the way the idea of Ike running^'as a “See that service station up gave it to him straight. the type of driving that has been most Eisenhower’s alleged wartime House dinner in honor of & Framing Republican. Whether or not, as on yonder bluff? I can “There wasn’t any $3 limit or .A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Federal Energy Office is allocating romance with a WAC named Churchill. Truman declined the sharply curtailed by the crisis. Thus, Ike claimed in his “Crusade in remember when it stayed open any other ceiling. Usually we ^ i\ FURNITURE TOPS Burr CuriUTs. ManchesUT fuel to the nation’s communities with Kay Summersby. invitation, and aides said later PICTURE WINDOWS Europe,” Truman offered him 24 hours a day. ” just told the attendant to ‘fill . . . . T . ? ■ ’ Ni'xl III ( aldur the amount of gas it now retains by Truman is quoted as saying he was piqued because, the same result. Many areas have all the Presidency isn’t important. “You sure you don’t mean 24 ‘er up’ and he would pump in as Manchetler_.. _ _ _ _849*7322_ SIBIaeenst. » ( not having to sell to transients is Gen. George C. Marshall although the dinner had been (Truman waited until 1958 to hours a week, bid timer?” much as the tank would^hold.” MANCHESTER OVER 11 YEARS EXPEMEMCE r_‘H the gasoline they need. Others haye warned Eisenhower that if he planned for weeks, Truman small, overwhelmed by the increased deny it, by the way.) The two “Yeah, kid. I’m sure. It was "What, was the gimmick?” divorced his wife to marry Miss didn’t get his bid until five days been starved to panic point. And there men simply didn’t like each open all day and all night. I can the kid asked with the cynicism demands local residents put on the Summersby, he, Marshall, per­ before the event. Upholstery other’s political style. remember it as plain as yester­ endemic in his generation. “Did is no way to equalize the distress sonally would destroy Ike’s Some Observers have said ■ and M Shop allocated supply by not driving out of The feud started early in the day.” you have to have your car RE-l'PHOLSTERINO Specializing In •because the price mechanism of the career. that Truman and Eisenhower DONMLUS the region as they did in 1972. 1952 campaign when Ike We moved up a car’s length washed, or sign up for a towing c MODERN FURNITURE BRAKE SERVICE This was a gratuitous entry in hated each other. That’s much and ANTIQUES marketplace is inoperative. With claimed he had refused a direc­ and the kid said, “why would it service, or what?” The Federal Energy Office sup­ Miller's otherwise splendid too strong a word for their GARAGE Front End jdlgnmeiit tive from Truman to assume stay open all day and all night “No gimmick,” 1 doggedly • Ciialuiii Fiiriilliire profits held uniform by decree across “oral” biography of Truman. animosity. They certainly dis­ and SUjH'OVerH FREE ESTIMATES 18 W l St. M MM531 General Repair Work posedlybps' its computers working to command of railway workers to sell gas. from 7 to 9 a.m.?” replied. “As a matter of fact, if Lower Level of the Parkadc Everybody by now must know liked each other and thought lit­ S|K'<’i:illiiiiK in Hand TnltinK the country, and distribution main­ who were to be drafted into the Stations Always Open we bought 10 gallons or more Made Tn Order tl9-esil figure '^11 this out, so it could order the two men didn’t get along tle of each other’s policies and Mon.. Tiiea.. 9-*; Wed., Army to break a strike. HST 'Ihat was part of the beauty of- the attendant would give us a ('ompirir Selection of tained by fiat, there’s no way to even from the moment Ike decided philosophies. Neither ever Maleriala Thiira., KrI. 9-9; Sat. 9-I supplies around regardless of base deni^ ever issuing any such the olden times, kid,” I said. free box of candy, or maybe an out the suffering. . . to run for President in 1952. It showed an inclination to extend directive. “We could buy gas around the amber drinking glass, or some periods. But no computer can keep up was the kind of juicy item that the olive branch. As the In the emergency allocation it an­ The battle was joined then. clock, seven days a week.” other token of appreciation.” with this mass of rolling variables, for could have been tossed into the Washington Post’s great Eddie MAIiCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. BERNARD A. LOZIER^ INC. Truman attacked Ike as a The kid said, "I’m getting out The kid was almost doubled nounced recently, FEO essentially wastebasket as immaterial and Folliard once remarked, each decree of energy czar William “front man for the Big Business of the car if you’re going to over with laughter, which tec/e m r. Drywall Contractor irrelevant. After all, the “They’re just too goddamn ignored these problems. Instead \f lobbies.” He criticized Ike for start lying again.” goaded me on. Simon introduces new variables.^ New Eisenhower - Summersby. ro­ stubborn and independent to 4S3 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 Specialists In Celling Repairs endorsing Sen. Joe McCarthy “Honest to Pete, kid, this is “And not Only that, he would trying to juggle supplies from one mance was woven of gossip. kiss and make up.” O u d e ttu •rMMEWWS Alarms. Locks & computers will always have to be and Indiana’s Sen. Bill Jenner, on the level. We never had to give you trading stamps, and “ Salsa. Combination Changei, area to another, it simply ordered Neither Ike nor Miss Summer- * That indeed is the way it was. despite tteir “infamous at­ hunt around for a station that wipe the windshield and check * Sarvica - Bonded.,Most employed to address the distortions by ever admitted to it, and so And that is why I wish Merle Telephone 649-4464 refiners to draw down inventories by 2 tack” on G ^eral Marshall, was open. Any time the tank the tires and fill the radiator Keys Ip slock. Repairs ol all kinds. and panics created by the .old ones. far as I know no one ever “ because Ike thinks it will Miller, a professional of impec­ Keyt. Sclators & million barrels by the eiid of the caught them in flagrant delicti. ran low we always knew there and...” W Lttd rv p A Pinking Shsart Sharpened. Free Estimates And while a computer might be able bring him votes.” What ap­ cable cr^entials, had treated would be an open station down “ You sure know how to pile it I’m afraid Truman’s quote himself to a second thought month, distributing that amount in 20 parently hurt Ike most, the road a piece.” on thick, old timer,” the kid to find out where there is “extra” fuel has the Truman flavor. He was about the Kay Summersby af­ CUSTOM MADE however, was Truman’s charge “How long were the lines, old said, wiping his eyes. “Now tell ; •EE US FOR: states where the lines have been the one of my few heroes, but fair. If it was an affair. and where there are panics, it can’t that Eisenhower had endorsed timer?” me about the time you stopped CANVAS AWNINBS • Ahitninum Roll Up longest. sometimes his sharp tongue got Sen. Chapman ReVefcomb, R- Aw nbiga IRON easily manage either the politics or the better of his sharp intellect, the stampedes.” ! • Door CanoplM In afeas that are suffering the W.Va., “the champion of the • Storm Doors SCRAP METAL logistics of getting gasoline from here anti-Catholic, anti-Semitic, • CombbMlIon Windows Osfrinsky worst, the public naturally believes to there. iji The Almanac | anti-Jewish provisions of the Today^s MANCHESTER AWNING CO. DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER their community or state is being pur­ Displaced Persons bill.” Mr. Simon may have suspected that 190 WEST CENTa ST. MATERIALS posely shortchanged by the oil com­ A few days later Ike declared Thou^l$ TlNptioin GAS-aOGI allocating gasoline is an impossible, By United -Press angrily that “the opposition” — EtteMWlad TM t panies. But gasoline is being allocated thankless task, where one wrong dici- -International he seldom mentioned Truman Roniana 1:17 against a two-year-old base period. A Today is Saturday, Feb. 23, by name — had “overstepp^” Martin Luther was sitting in ! sion out of 20 will throw the system the 54th day of 1974 with 311 to itself in implying he was anti- lot has happened to the market’s de­ his cell in Wittenberg, reading I STEVBISOirS EXXON SERVICEIITER into chaos. But his office continues to follow. Semitic and anti-Catholic. Red­ the Book of Romans. Coming to ; 4D{| Main St., Manchaatar 649-5S33 Ride righf intp spring on a dependable bicycle from Farr’s, 2 Main St., Manchester. Or, if camping is your MANCHESTER Over SO Years’ E5iperlenc« mand patterns in those two years. As The moon Is between its new faced, but containing his rage, verse 17 of the first chapter he • pursue the illusion/that it can set •YSm tw titmi la tar tanlM. Tia taa Iw m l •« tiw CwT thing, stop in and see the extensive selections of tents, stoves, backpacks, and various other items to suit your in the Jones family’s food consump­ phase and first quarter. Ike said, “I will leave the read, “The just shall live by • REMORIAL CO. Call 649-5807 things right with another round of The morning stars are Venus answers to my good friends. vacation needs. Whether going away or staying home, whatever the activity, Farr’s can supply all the faith” Lutjier paused,,? A. AISIETTI, Prop. tion, there are dozens of variables. and Jupiter. Cardinal Spellman, Bernard pondered, and then unspeakable * TUNE-UPS necessities to make your recreation time more enjoyable. (Herald photo by Pinto) Oppoalta E u t Cemetery decrees, when all these do is bring the Harrison 9t., Mancbe.ter When most of the variables are in a The evening stars are Mer­ Baruch and Rabbi Silver.” joy flooded his heart. Until then ; • GENERALCE AUTOMOTIVE nation closer to rationing. Quality Memorials* cury, Mars and Saturn. positive direction, the town or state he had tried to earn salvation, * For what? To keep the price from Those born on this date are but never had he fplt that he had I REPAIRS ON ALL CARS does all right. When most of them are under the sign of Pisces. done enough. Luther learned! ^ - . going up, which is another impossible ^ Herald negative, there is a tightening that is Gifrman composed George that man Is justified by faith, Got A Painting Problem? Wa’II Holpl task.yThe price mechanism is the only Frederic Handel was born Feb. Yesterdays not by works. Romans 1:17 ■ Manchester followed by panic. iService still means something to us — and service means spending enough 23, 1685. became to him the “gate to? instrument the government can PAUL’S PAINT tin)£ with you to help you select the right paint finish for that job you're plan- t>n This Day in History unei,dT rtorne The easiest variable to spot is pop­ paradise.” That was Luther’s! Pet Center fetSupfliBA. ni'n^See us for paint arid service when you plan your next project. HOLMES?. employ that can handle a billion In 1942, a Japanese sub­ 25 Years Ago conversion! ‘ ; ulation growth. ’The National New type of town report is touraine paants 7U HM St. variables an hour, that will enable marine fired 25 shells at an oil At one time Martin Luther * Mwoerm ^00 MAIN STREET -.MANCHESTER,CONN Observer notes that Gaithersburg, refinery near Santa Barbara, designed by General Manager went to see another great • 9 Maple Street, Manchester Phone 849-4273 f/TjUnawPAINTm New York to buy a little gas from WALLPAPER •CARPETING •ARTS I CRAFTS ' MMNl 06040 Calif., I'/z months after Japan’s George H. Waddell in the form reformer who was at the point! • Mixed Breed Puppies * Canerlee - Parakeets Md., had a 50% population increase in MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE jCalifornia, for Miami to buy it from sneak attack on Pearl Harbor of a brochure with novelty il­ ,pf death. Luther asked him 615 Main Street Manchester • Our Own Special Blended * Tropical Fish - Turtlea Your Independent Dealer the last two years but is getting only lustrations of local governmen­ Jacksonville, for Chicago to get it had catapulted the United what he was doing. Quickly the Prse Pailiino Bear of Stort • Ptione 849*0300 Pet Food • Hamelers Gerblle * Aquarium Aceessorlea, etc. ' "RUY THE PAINT THA'TjLWOHTH THE WORK" 80% of what it got before the growth; States into World War II. tal costs. reformer said, “I am putting all from Springfjeld, and to reverse the In 1945, six members of the Joseph Ferguson .Sr., 8L, my good apd all my bad works the true impact is a 47% forced fuel Y O U AlWATS I'lt l i n i R AT OROOMINQ... process when the direction of the 5th Division of the U.S. Marines retired Herald employe, dies; I in one^-meap. They are as for Poodles and All Breads saving. planted an American flag atop he was the brother of lliomas 1T=? nothing. I have leashed my soul H e r a l J r variables change. Decontrol of STUD SERVICE... ' Abnormal weather in the base Mount Suribachi on the Pacific Ferguson, The Herald’s to Calvary. I trust in that, and for Poodles, Toys i Miniatures publisher. BBRNIB'S petroleum prices is the only solution Island of Iwo Jima. © 1974 am on my way to the New ntfitfs 4 m period or cases where an oil company and it will be the ultimate one, after In 1969, President Nixon Jerusalem.” Luther replied, SUDS & SCISSURS hhs withdrawn from a marketing area arrived in Belgium to start a 10 Years Ago “Go on your way; you will OKN DAIir 10 M . - a P.M. Classified Advertising TOBEBOME.M M ■ Washington has tried and produced tour of Europe. This was a Sunday; The receive a warm welcome POST ROAD PLAZA RT. 30, VERNON or made some other distribution Herald did not publish. PHONE fiascos with every other scheme its In 1972, President Nixon con­ "AH right, boys and girls,. ,g6l out your eiecirohic Submitted by: MAHCHESTER PARKADE Hours 0-.$ Mon. - Sat. changjj since the base period also,, ferred for four hours in Peking calculators — H's time for m a W 643-9561 643-2711 By Appointment 8 7 5 -7 0 24 imagination, leads it to. — Wall St. Kenneth L. Gustafson, complicate the calculations. with Communist Chinese Herald Yesterdays for Feb. 25 Pastor Jourhal Premier Chou En-lai. calvary Church

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Bowman Week, Feb. 26 at 8:30 p.m. day School and child care. Church School. Nursery 415 Center St. Minister March 1 “Mind” is the subject of the 9 and 10:45 a.m., Worship Ser­ facilities. St. Francis df'Assisi Rev. Lyman D. Fteed lesson-sermon. The Golden 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. vice with Pastor Webb 673 Ellington Rd. Associate Minister Text: Romans 12:2. Si Bernard's Church 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. preaching. Sermon: “How Shall South Windsor Television - — The Christian Science 6:00 Rockville 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. We Think of Hell?” Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor 9:15 a.m.. Confirmation (3-8-22) NEWS Reading Room, 968 Main St. is 9 a.m., Infant-Toddler R ^ J o h n J. White Rev. Eugene M. Kibride Class. (18) I SPY open to the public from 11 a.m. Rev.^illiam Schneider Tonight Barbra Streisand stars as United Pentecostal Church through Grade 6. Grade 8 Con­ 10:30 a.m.. Church School, in­ Dolly Levi, the incom­ (20) FILM to 4 p.m. Monday through firmation Class. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 fants through Grade 8. (24) ZOOM Friday except on holidays and 7 1J7 Woodbridge St. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 p.m. parable m a tc h m ^ e r who I^Robert Baker 10:45 a.m., Infant-Toddler 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Feb. 23 (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH to 9 p.m, the first Thursday of p.m. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 sets out to find Herself a Pastor through senior high age. Grade Sermon topic; “The Dividing Programs (40) WILD V^ILO WEST each month. 8 Confirmation Class. Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, and 11 a.m. Line.” mate, in the musical film - 5:00 — 7:30 p.m.. Senior High 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the version of “Hello, Dolly,” - 6:30 — 10 a.m., Sunday School. (8-40) WIDE WORLD OF (3-8-22-30) NEWS Emanuel Lutheran Church Methodist Youth Fellowship St. Mary's Church Chapel. The movie has its television 7 p.ni.. Evangelistic Service. SPORTS (24) BOOK BEAT Church and Chestnuts Sts. meeting in youth lounge. Presbyterian Church Rt. 31, Coventry (22-30) ARNOLD PALMER (20) INSIGHT — 11:30 — premiere Thursday (Feb, Rev. C. Henry Anderson North Coventry Television stations reserve - 7:00 - Full Gospel Christian Spiritual Life Group meeting at Rev. F. fiiernard Miller St. Peter’s Episcopal (22) CELEBRITY BOWLING (3) MOVIE 28) at 8 p,m, on CBS-TV, Rev. Ronald J. Fournier School St. on Rt. 31 off Rt. 44A - 5:30 — the right to make last- (3) WORLD AT WAR Fellowship 371 Oak St. with Pastor Kendall Pastor Church (30) WHAT ABOUT WOMEN Tuesday "Now You See It, Now You Don't" Pastors preaching. Dr. Richard W. Gray. (18) CELEBRITY BOWLING rhinute programming (8) TRUTH OR Interdenominational Rev. Paul F. i^m en Sand Hill Rd. (40) INTERNATIONAL (1968) Frederick Wehrenberg South Windsor - 6:00 — changes. (8-40) A COLD NIGHTS CONSEQUENCES Orange Hall SKATING Intern St. Mary's Episcopal 9:30 a.m.. Worship. Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III (3) NEWS Feb. 26 DEATH (18) 700 CLUB Rev. Philip P. Saunders, (Herald photo by Pinto) Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. CONFERENCE GAME - 11:00 - Church 11 a.m., Bible School. Vicar (18) MOVIE (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (22-30) NEWS Pastor Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 -1 2 :3 0 — (3-822-30-40) NEWS 8:30 and 11 a.m., TTie Service. Church and Park Sts. 7:30 p.m., Bible Disci)ssion and 10:45 a.m. "Bitter Victory" (1957) - 10:00— (24) AVIATION WEATHER (3) YOUR COMMUNITY (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT Scout Sunday will be observed. Rev. George No^trand Groups (at Manse on Cornwall 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. (20) TO BE ANNOUNCED (18) NEWSLETTER OF FAITH (40) ABC NEWS 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study Church of the Assumption Dr.) Sponsored by Manchester — 6:00 — , 9:30 to 10 a m.. Farewell Rector 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. (22) WACKY WORLD OF (8) DIALOGUE (24) FIRING LINE - 11:30 - and open discussion. Sunday (3-8-22) NEWS — 7:30 — reception for Richard Rev. Stephen J. White Presbyterian Church. Sunday School following ser­ JONATHAN WINTERS (20-22-30) MEET THE PRESS (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS School. Rockville United - 1 0 : 3 0 - (18) I SPY (8-40) MARILYN (8) NEW DATING GAME Matteson. Rev. Ronald Haldeman vice. (24) BILL MOYERS - 1 :00- 7:30 p.nt.. Evangelistic ser­ Methodist Church (3) GREAT MYSTERIES Wednesday (20) HUMAN DIMENSION 10 a.m.. Church School. No St. George's Episcopal- 6:30 p.m.. Young Peoples JOURNAL (3) INTERNATIONAL ZONE (20) SOUNDING BOARD REMEMBERED vice. 142 Grove St. (8) EVIL TOUCH (24) PHYSICAL (22) L E rS MAKE A DEAL Adult Classes. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Religious Emanuel Pastor Church Fellowship. (30) BLACK EXPOSURE (8) EIGHTH DAY Rev. John W. Mortimer Folk singer John Denver (40) RACIAL BALANCE: (24) WALL STREET W$EK' 9:45 and 11 a.m., Nursery for Services for Trial Use. Rt. 44A, Bolton (20) FILM GEOGRAPHY Feb. 27 , ,St. Bridget Church Calendar Visits Citadel Pastor - 6:30 — plays a deputy sheriff in TIME OF DECISION (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES infants. 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Ser­ Rev. John F. Flora, III united Methodist Church (3-22-30) NEWS (22) LASSIE (40) NANNY AND THE Rey. John J. Delaney^ The Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, Vicar NBC-TV’s “McCloud,” Sun­ - 11 :00- (40) WILD WILD WEST vices for Trial Use, with ser­ SUNDAY 1040 Boston Tpke. (8-40) REASONER REPORT (24) TENNIS PROFESSOR Pastor co-pastor of Emanuel Lutheran 9:30 a.m.. Church School. day (Feb. 24) at 8:30 p.m. (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS - 6:00 - mon by the Rev. Philip W. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Scout Sun­ Bolton (20) BILKO (30) CONNECTICUT Community Baptist Church Rev. William J. Stack Church, will be guest speaker 8 a.m., Holy Communion. Nursery through adults. - 6:30 — (3-8-22) NEWS — 8:00 - Roberts, forfher rector of day; Emanuel Lutheran Rev. David M. Campbell (24) THE CRITERIUM NEWSMAKERS - 1 1 : 3 0 - An American Baptist Church Rev. William J. Killeen Sunday at the 7 p.m. service at 10 a.m.. Family Eucharist 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS (18) I SPY (3) DIRTY SALLY Christ Church, Middle Haddam. Church. Pastor (40) CONVERSATION WITH (3) NAME OF THE GAME Thursday 585 E. Center St. the Salvation Army Citadel. and Church School. Nursery Nursery through Grade 2. - 7:00 — (8) DRAGNET (24) PHYSICAL (20) FILM (8-40)b,BRADY BUNCH Saturday, Masses at 5 and Church School, Nursery. 9 p.m. to Midnight, Course: His visit is in conjunction - 11:30 — -1 :3 0 — Rev. Ondon P. Stairs provided. (3) WILD WILD WORLD (22) JOHNNY CASH’S GEOGRAPHY (24) ZOOM (20-22-30) SANFORD AND 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning About Your Sexuality, at Susan­ with the Salvation Army’s 10:15 a.m.. Coffee and OF ANIMALS (3) MOVIE (8-40) ISSUES ANC. Feb. 28 SON Minister COUNTRY MUSIC (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and Coffee House and Adult educa­ na Wesley House; by North monthly “ Getting to Know Conversation. (8-20-22) NEWS "The Sand Pebbles" (1966) ANSWERS (24) WASHINGTON REVIEW tion. United Methodist Church. Vernon Assemblies of God Trinity Lutheran Church (30) MOVIE — 7:00 — (40) WILD WILD WEST 9:15 a.m., Church School for 10:35Jn church; 10:30 a.m. and You” series, in which a 10:30 a.m.. Church School. (30) Be e h a w (8) DON KIRSHNER’S (22) WILD KINGDOM 11:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer, MONDAY 51 Old-Town Rd. Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 Nursery through Grade 6. (40) MOVIE (3) AUDUBON WILDLIFE - 6:30 — — 8:00 - — 8:30 — all ages. Nursery through ndon, school auditorium. clergyman from a neighboring (40) HERE COME THE ROCK CONCERT (30) WILD KINGDOM Book of Common Prayer, with 2:30 p.m., Drop-In Center; Vernon "Cowboy" (1956) THEATRE (3-8-22-30) NEWS (3-8-22) NEWS (3) 0 0 0 0 TIMES Grade 4 continuing during the parish explains the doctrines 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. BRIDES (20-3(V) JOHNNY CASH’S - : — Sunday, 9:45 a.m.. Sunday Rev. Donald McClean 2 00 (8) TRUTH OR (24) HEALTH PILOT (18) I SPY (8-40) SIX MILLION sermon by the Rev. Mr. South United Methodist Church. and background of his par­ Sermon: “ The Meaning of COUNTRY MUSIC service. Concordia Lutheran School for all ages, Pastor — 7:30 — (8) MOVIE, CONSEQUENCES (20) SOUNDING BOARD DOLLAR MAN Roberts. THURSDAY ticular faith. Later, he provides Lent.” (22) NHL HOCKEY — 7:00 — 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. Church li a.m.. Morning Worship. (3) WHAT’S HAPPENING "Lord Jim" (1965) (18) DICK VAN DYKE (24) TIN LADY (20-22-30) BOB HOPE 10 a.m., Bible Study at 463 E. (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD Message: "What Are You Stan­ 40 Pitkin St. the message for the evening. 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. (40) IT TAKES A THIEF (18) MAYOR’S HALF HOUR (20-22-30) NEWS 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Ser­ (8) LAWRENCE WELK (8) TRUTH OR (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (24) INTERFACE ding For?” Dr. Orlando L. Rev. Burton D. Strand Ceqter St., sponsored by St. The service is open to the (18) NASHVILLE MUSIC (2022-40) NHL HOCKEY (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOVI (40) WILD WILD WEST Mary’s Episcopal Church. vice. Nursery at 10:30 service. A CONSEQUENCES - 9K)0 - Tibbetts, executive minister of Pastor public. United Congregational (20) FILM Boston Bruins vs. Sabres-Buffalo ’ Monday (40) ABC NEWS A rc haeo logis t Old Guard; Emanuel 9:15 a.m.. Church School. (18) DICK VAN DYKE - - 6:30 - (3) MOVIE the American Baptist Churches Church (22) AS SCHOOLS MATCH -2 :3 0 — Lutheran Church. (22-30) NEWS (3-8-22-30) NEWS "The Sweet Ride" (1968) of Connecticut, guest preacher. United Church of Christ WITS Sunday (18) AMERICAN RELIGIOUS Church Guest 2:30 p.m., Drop-In Center; BahaHs To Mark Feb. 25 — 7:30 — (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW (24) PHYSICAL - 9:30 — Nursery is provided. Church School through Grade 6. Tolland Avery St; Christian (24) MASTERPIECE TOWN HALL South United Methodist Church. Ayyam-i-Ha Day (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS (40) ABC NEWS GEOGRAPHY (8-4Q) ODD COUPLE 6 to 7:15 p.m.. Junior High Nursery care for small A program emphasizing the Rev. Donald G. Miller Reformed Church The THEATRE 4 p.'ih.. Children’s Confirma­ Feb. 24 - 3 : 0 0 - ' (8-22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL (20-22-30) BRIAN KEITH Youth Fellowship. children. archaeological contributions to The Baha’is of Manchester in­ Minister - 7:30 - . — 7:00 — tion Class; St. Mary’s 661 Avery St., South Windsor — 8*00 — (18) GOSPEL HOUR — 6:00 — (18) GREEN ACRES 6 p.m., Senior Youth 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion', our understanding of the Bible Bible (3) THE NEW PRICE IS (3) SALE OF THE CENTURY - 10KX) - vite the public to join them in a Rev. Peter Mans (3) ALL IN THE FAMILY (3-8-22) NEWS (20) LASSIE Fellowship. Church School for Grades 7, 8, will be presented Sunday at Episcopal Church. - 7 : 0 0 - 3 :3 0 - RIGHT 1 (8) TRUTH OR (8-40) TOMA celebration of Ayyam-i-Ha Sun­ 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Minister (18) COUNTRY CARNIVAL (40) 4 (18) I SPY (24) FOURTH ESTATE 9. Teenage and Adult Study Talcottville Congregational 5 to 7 p.m.. Shrove Tuesday Speaks (8) THIS IS THE LIFE AMERICAN (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUES consequences (20-22-30) DEAN MARTIN day from 1 to 4 p.m. at the vice and Church ^hool. (20-22-30) MOVIE (20) FILM (30) ANIMAL WORLD groups. ______Church by the Rev. Richard pancake supper; Neill Rail; St. by SPORTSM/AN (18) GREEN ACRES (18) DICK VAN DYKE Meadows Convalescent Home, 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for -7 :3 0 — (24) ZOOM (40) DRAGNET Kuns, curator of the Hartford Mary’s Episcopal Church. Eugeine Walt Disney's "20,000 Leagues - 4 : 0 0 - (20) FILM (20-22-30) NEWS — 10:30 — Calvary Church Unitarian Universaligt Bidwell St. Fellowship. all ages including a nursery. UntJer the Sea" (8) WORSHIP FOR (30) TO'TELL THE TRUTH Seminary Foundation and an WEDNESDAY Brewer (3) JACKIE GLEASON (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW (18) LIVING WORD (Assemblies of God) Society The celebration will incline a 11 a.m., Worship Service. (40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY SHUT-INS (40) WILD WILD WEST - 8:00 — archaeologist working at Tell 6 and 8 a.m.. Holy Commu­ INVERRARY (24) FRENCH CHEF (40) ABC NEWS (24) ENERGY ALERT 647 E. Middle Tpke. 481 Spring St. play written by a class of the Wapping Community Church Nursery provided. - 8:30 — (30) RING AROUND (3) MAUDE El-Hesi in southern Israel. nion Servic.e; St. Mary’s .1790 Ellington Rd. CLASSIC (30) WAIT TILL YOUR - 7:30 - Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson (Singer Learning Center) Manchester Baha’i School, 6 p.m.. Family Worship. (3) M*A*S*H THE WORLD — 6:30 - (8-40) HAPPY DAYS During the Sunday School Episcopal Church. In their conception of God, (18) JOURNEY TO (3) ARTHUR OF — 11:00 — Pastor Rev. Arnold F. Westwood musical selections, exchanging South Windsor 6:30 p.m., Christian educa­ (8-40) MOVIE FATHER GETS HOME 7 and 11 a.m.. Communion men have always had difficul­ - 8: 00— (3-8-22-30) NEWS (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS? (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS sessions at 10:30 a;m., he will il­ of gifts between the children, Rev. Harold W. Richardson tion. Nursery provided. ADVENTURE (40) DRAGNET BRITONS “ Minister Service; Emanuel Lutheran ty in striking a proper balance "Hitchhike" (1974) (3) DAVEY AND GOLIATH (24) GREAT DECISIONS (20-22-30) ADAM-12 (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT 9:45 a m., Sunday School lustrate and demonstrate the and games for all. Minister '' (18) WILBURN BROTHERS - 4 : 3 0 - (24) BILL MOYERS - 8K)0 - (8) THRILLSEEKERS techniques used in an Church. between his love and justice. (8) CATHOLIC SERVICE classes for adults and children. 10:30 a.m.. Service. The Rev. Arrangements are being made Rev. R. Stanley Eaton (24) COLLEGE HOCKEY (8-40) WILD WORLD OF JOURNAL (3) SONNY AND CHER (18) MOVIE archaeological dig. Students 10 a.m.. Holy Communion We have seen God as an angry (30) COLONEL CLOWN - 7:00 — 10:50 a.m.. Service of Jeanne H. (Holly) M. Bell, for*some to visit and entertain Associate Minister SPORTS (8-40) THE COWBOYS "Tokyo J o e "(1949) - 11:30 - will have an opportunity to par­ Service followed by Bible Second Congregational ogre, virtually rubbing his - 9:00 — (40) CHRISTOPHER (3) MOVIE (20) FILM Worship and Bible preaching. guest speaker. Her topic: “A residents of the Meadows. (18) TEACH-IN — 8:30 — (18) CHAMPIONS (3) MOVIE ticipate in a dig of a miniature Study; St. Mary’s Episcopal Church hands in glee at the prospect (3)" MARY TYLER MOORE CLOSEUP "Our Man Flint" (1965) (22) HOLLYWOOD AND Sp^ial time for children and Certain Blindness.” Nursery, Ayyam^i-Ha commemorates 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Coventry (18) PORTER WAGONER (22) WORLD (8) TRUTH OR (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 (20-22-30) CHASE "Wait Until Dark" (1967) tell created for the occasion. Church. vice and Church ^hool. of detecting us in a sin. Con­ -8 :3 0 — THE STARS (8-40) IN CONCERT child-care provided. Church School. the beginning of the Intercalary Rev. Robert K. Bechtoid CHAMPIONSHIP . CONSEQUENCES (8-40) MOVIE (24) WASHINGTON The artifacts recovered will be 3:15 p.m.. Special Education trariwise, we have viewed - 9:30 — (3) CAPTAIN BOB (24) WASHINGTON (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON 7 p.m., Gospel Service for the days in the Baha’i calendar, Minister TENNIS (18) DICK VAN DYKE "Killer Bees" . CONNECTION studied to determine their Religion Class; South United him as an over-indulgent (3) BOB NEWHART (8) CAPTAIN NOAH STRAIGHT TALK whole family. Hymnsing, Second Congregational which are devoted to hospitality Rockville Baptist Church - 5 : 3 0 - (20-22-30) NEWS (18) TOWARDS THE significance and meaning. “ Methodist Church. grandfather, thus divesting (18) WARREN ROBERTS (22) ORAL ROBERTS - 8:30 - ^ (30) NEW TREASURE HUNT gospel music and Bible Church to friends, giving of gifts, and 69 Union St. 10 a.m.. Worship Sehiice and (3) BILL CROSBY (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW YEAR 2000 Th’e Rev. Mr. Kuns will also 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., CIpmmunity him of any sense of justice. (40) DAY OF DISCOVERY (8-40) MOVIE (40) DRAGNET message. United Church of Christ ministering to the poor lind Rev. Robert L. LaCounte Church School. - 10 :0 0 — (40) ABC NEWS (20-22-30) POLICE STORY present a program of slides and Baptist Chapel open for quiet Somewhere between these (18) JIMMY SWAGGART "Unwed Father" (1974) 385 N. Main St. sick. Pastor ll;30a.m.. Pastor’s Class and (3) CAROL BURNETt -9 :0 0 — — 8:00 - Our SPEEDY Spacialty prayer. All welcome. extremes is the God of the Bi­ 6 00 — 7:30 — — 9:00 — (24) THEATER IN AMERICA artifacts at the , church’s The Baha’i year consists of 19 (8-40) ABC NEWS CLOSEUP (3) QUE HAY DE NUEVO - : - (3) MOVIE TRULY DELICIOUS Rev. Felix M. Davis 6:30 p.m., Communion and Adult Study Group. ble. “The fear of the Lord is (3) 60 MINUTES (8) POLICE SURGEON (18) 700 CLUB - 9 f l 0 — monthly potluck Sunday at 5:30 months of 19 days each with the 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. WHAT’S NEW "Hello Dolly ” Church of ihc Nazarene Minister p.m. Parish Supper; Second 7 p.m.' Junior Pilgrim the beginning of wisdom,” but - 10:30 — (18) GREEN ACRES (24) BLACK JOURNAL (3) CANNON addition of four “intercalary Nursery through Adult, in­ (8) MOVIE (8) PUBLIC AFFAIRS (8-40) CHOPPER ONE CHICKEN 236 Main St. Congregational Church. Fellowship. it is respect rather than mor­ (18) ROCK CHURCH (18) DAY OF DISCOVERY (20) FILM — 9:30 — (18) 700. CLUB 10:00 a.m., Morning Worship. Days,” five in leap^ years, cluding College Career Class.. "The Banana Split in Hocus Pocus (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON Brown In 6, Minute* Rev. William A. Taylor 7:15 p.m.. Communion Ser­ tal dread. “God is love,” also, - 11:00 — Park" (24) BICENTENNIAL (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (3) MOVIE (20-22-30) MOVIE Boy Scout Sunda;f. Nursery between the 18 and 19th months 11 a.m.. Worship Service. (24) BEHIND THE LINES The world's “finest eatin’ Pastor vice, Emanuel Lutheran but he is not blind to our (8-22-30-40) NEWS (22) I DREAM OF LECTURE (24) ANTIQUES "The Thomas Crown Affair" (1968) in order to adjust the calendar First Sunday of each month. "Manhunter" chicken” with incomparable through Church School Grade Church. faults. (18) NEWSLETTER OF FAITH - 8:30 — to the solar year. Holy Communion; Second Sun­ JEANNIE SERIES (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES — 10:00 . - 10KK) - 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 12. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Bolton Congregational (8-40) FIREHOUSE taste. About Town Ecumenical Service, Bolton The balance? He is just, y« (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT (30) TENNESSEE TUXEDO (40) I LOVE LUCY (40) POLKA Anyone wishing to attend or day, missionary service. Church (8-40) MARCUS WETb Y, MD (8-40) DOC ELLIOT CALL IN ORDER Classes for all ages. Davis, “ A Question of Congregational Church. the justifier of helplessly un­ (24) DAVID SUSSKIND (40) THIS IS THE LIFE — 9:00 — The Couples Rotating wishing information on the Nursery provided. Bolton, Center Rd. - 6 : 3 0 - ' - 8:00 - (20-22-30) AMERK^N BAO - 10:30 - Pick Up 10 Minutes Later 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Behavior.” righteous men through the gift (8-40) KUNQ FU Gourmet ^GroUp of the Mass, Church of the Assump­ Baha’i faith can contact Phil 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ - 9 : 3 0 - (8) UNTAMED WORLD (8-40) ROOKIES (24) ENERGY ALERT ' (18) LIVING WORD Message by the pastor. tion. Rev. J. Stanton Conover of his Son, Rom.3;2130, to ab­ (18) 700 CLUB Manchester Newcomers Club Des Jardins, chairman of the vice. Nursery provided. Minister (3) WE BELIEVE (18) AMAZING GRACE (18) GUNSMOKE (24) ENERGY ALERT Children’s Qiurch and Nursery , Church of Christ 7:30 p.m., Communion Ser­ sorb the "stripes” due them, - 10:30 — (20-22-30) IRONSIDE DEQ’S DRIVE-IN Lydall and Vernon Sts. will meet tonight at 7:30 for a Spiritual Assembly of (22) I DREAM OF (20-22-30) MOVIE (20-22-30) MAGICIAN provided. vice; ^ u t h United Methodist Isa.5S:5. Still, this gift must (18) LIVING WORD 462 CENTER ST. 643-2689 Eugene Brewer German dinner. Hosts and Manchester, at 646-0592i - St. John’s 10:15 a.m.. Church School. JEANNIE "The Wizard of Oz" (24) HARTFORD CITY 7 p.m., Evening Service. Church. be accepted, and the New - 11:0 0 — hostesses are Nfr. and Mrs. Episcopal Church 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. (30) JONNY QUEST (40) DEPARTMENTS COUNCIL Message by the pastor. Minister Evening Service with Ad­ Testament shows us how. (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Peter Hickey of K Oxford St., Rt. 30, Vernon Sermon: “Life Is Like Diamond (40) INSIGHT - 7 : 0 0 - dress by the Rector; St. Mary’s - 9:00 - (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT 9 a.m., Bible Classes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward Rev.' Robert H. Wellner, Making.” ■* -10:00— (3) FACE THE STATE (3) HERE’S LUCY BOUTIQUE Episcopal Church. ■ > , CHURCH OF ( p S T ’ SHOP St. Bartholomew's Church 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: of 79 Carpenter Rd., Mr. and Rector (3) LAMP UNTO MY “ (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT (8-40) MOVIE I VILLAGE BRIDAL Mi'S. Albert Forrest of, 48 7:15 to 7:55 p.m.. Ash Bible Program Lydall and Vernon Street Rev. Philip Hussey “Coming Together To Break (18) GOSPEL JUBILEE "Hard Contract" ■ " Phone; 643-2517 , m FEET • WEDDING GOWNS Pastor Bread.” Bigelow St., and Mr. andiD^s. Wednesday Service, 'Trinity 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. (8) KID POWER (24) ZOOM (18) 700 CLUB Covenant Church. • BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermort: Robert Misage of 227 Ralph Rd. An American Bible Society 10 a.m.. Family Service and (18) COUNTRY PLACE (20-22-30) MOVIE 8 p.m.. Ash Wednesday Ser­ - 7 : 3 0 - Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. “The Christian And Exor­ representative will conduct a Church School. "The Scaiphuntere" TO THE • MOTHER OF THE BRIDE DRESSES vice, Speaker: James Harvey; (22) CATHOLIC SERVICE (3) APPLE’S WAY Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 cism.!’ The executive committee of training session for people in­ Mon.-Sat.10-G Kelly Rd. ' North United Methodist (30) LET US CELEBRATE (8-40) FBI . - 9:30 — SPECIAL WOMAN and 11:30 a.m. the United Methodist Women at terested in scripture distribu­ Church. Si. Mallhew’s. Church (40) LATINO (24) VIENNA (3) DICK VAN DYKE Open: Thura.-Frl. 10-9 Vernon Circle Tel. 643-4809 North United North United Methodist Church tion March 4 from 9:30 a.m. to Perm Sale Now thru THURSDAY Tolland -r1 0 :3 0 - PHILHARMONIC -.- 10 :0 0 — Methodist Church will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. noon at Avery St. Christian Rev. J. Clifford Curtin March 2nd. Zoto’s Perm, 10 a.m.. Prayer Group; (3) LOOK UP An d l iv e 8 00 (3) MEDICAL CENTER Church of JeRusi -2Christ : 300 Parker St. at the church. Reformed Church in South Pastor - : - reg. $20 for. $13.95. Emanuel Lutheran Church. (8) OSMONDS (18) GOOD NEWS of Latter-day Saints Rev. Earle R. Custer Windsor. — 10:30 — 8 p.m., Bible Study at 151 (18) NORMAN VINCENT (3) MANNIX Includes shampoo, style * (Mormon) Pastor Past Commanders A s^ ia- Miss Rut\i Culley, director of Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 (18) LIVING WORD k. Love Lane; St. Mary’s PEAUE (8-40) MOVIE and cut. Hillstown Rd. Woodside St. tion of the American Legion distribution projects, will dis­ p.m. SYIVANIA D. Clark Brown, Bishop 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Episcopal Church. (30) CATHOLIC SERVICE "The Secret Life of an American “Let’s get together at Post will meet Tuesday at 7:30 cuss and exhibit a variety of , j Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 - 1 1:0 0 — (40) JEWISH HERITAGE Wile" The Golden Charm.” vice. Sermon: “Social Issues p.m. at the Legion Home» This FRIDAY materials arid programs which and 11:45 a.m. (3-8-18-22-30^40) NEWS 1p.m., Priesthood. 11 00 (18) CHALLENGE OF TRUTH STANEK Relief and the Spiritual Self.” The will be the last meeting before Noon, World Day of Prayer, are available to workers in this - : - (20) SAN FRANCISCO,BEAT For Appointmmt Call Society. Primary. Rev! Wayne Kendall, pastor at Church Women United; Com­ (3) FROM THE COLLEGE - 9 : 0 0 - the post’s 50th anniversary field. (24) ENERGY ALERT 649-2806 2:15 p.tic. Sacrament Ser- South United Methodist Church, munity Baptist Cliurch. CAMPUS (18) KATHRYN KUHLMAN celebration and ail ticket The seminar is open to all in­ Si. Maurice's Church ELECTRONICS vice. * ^ guest preacher. 3:15. p.m.. Good News Club, (8-40) H.R. PUFNSTUF (24) MASTERPIECE returns must be made at this terested persons and prior Bolton - 11:30 — GOLDEN CHIRM 4 p.m., Sunday School. 9 a.m.. Church School. meeting. Non-denominational; Emanuel (18) HOUR OF POWER THEATRE (3) MOVIE registration is not required. A Rev. Robert W, Cronin Many otiiar models Nursery and Grades 3 through Lutheran Church. nursery will be available. Pastor (22) AMERICAN HORSE - 9 : 3 0 - "The Rack" (1956) COIFFIIRES avail!iMla... 6. ’' - 1.. James D. Reuter of 95 S. 7 p.m., 50-50 Couples’ Club,, J Those wishing more informa­ AND HORSEMAN ■M3)i ®ARNABY JONES (8-40) KISS ME AND DIE 1143 Tollaiid Tpke. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. A LL DAY Lakewood‘S Circle will be tbe tion may call Mrs. N. Sidney Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 - 1 1 : 3 0 r L (18) ORAL ROBERTS (M ||i0O ) JOHNNY CARSON Burr Comers The Presbyterian Church -Now you can save $50.00 on Nursery, Kindergarten and host Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m.'at SATURDAY^ Thrall, 276 Avery St.; or Mrs. (3) FACE THE NATION 43 Spruce St. pm- \ Manchester Gradeqyl and 2. the Lutz Junior Museum. 9 a.m;. Special Education Roger Cottle, 166 Clinton Dr., Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15 (8-40) MAKE A WISH Sylvania GT-Matic,“ the color TV Rev. George Smith that comes with a key. Model Pastor Dance Classes; South United both of South Windsor. il a m. (30) DELANTE (j^ ter Congregational Methodist Church. Singer-singwriter Peter CL3271, in Contemporary style, has Church - 12:00- 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Yarrow is among the guest a 25” diagonal screen, super-sharp . United Church of Christ SUNDAY (3) CHALLENGE 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. For Spiritual Energy s ta rs on ABC-TV’s “ In |ChroMatrix II” picture tube, iuid 11 Center St. (8) CONNECTICUT SCENE 7:30 p.m., Bible discussion. Rev. Newell Curtis Store God's Word in Your Heart ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE Concert” Friday (March 1) (18) MOVIE 1100% solid-state GT-100^ chassis, _ jx ______Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. at 11:30 p.m. -■ "Musica de Ayer" (1963) the ultimate in solid-state Pastors BIBLES & BOOKS ^ performance and reliability. St. James Church Over Msgr.-Edward J. Reardon NEW HOjURS Daily: 9:30 to 4:30 ' WESYOWN 9:15 a.m., Youth Sunday. Pastor 6:45 to 9:15 2 5 Don WILLIS Garage 10:15 a.m.. Reception in the Rev. Daniel J. Karpuey Saturday: 9 to 5 Years SPECIALISTS IN ® Narthex for the Rev. Mr. Curtis 455 HARTFORD RD. WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND Rev. Eugene Charman and family. The Holy Scriptures off BRAKf SERVICE I WHaaI 5 p.m.. Grades 7 and 8 in MANCHESTER Saturday,' Masses at 5 and are able to make you wise unto salvatiop IContfnuousI jAllanment Sanctuary. Showing of films of general auto repair 7:30 p.m. ■ YOUR COMMUNITY 277 BROAD STREET — PHONE 649-1124 Summer Conference. Servicel Sunday, masses at 7:30, 9, BIBliS & BOOKS 649-3396 HEALTH SERVICE STORE' 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship, 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. Woodruff Hall. 57 E. Center St., Manchester, Ct. 06040 -PAGE EIGHT —- I f- I ■■ MANCHESTER ■ .— ..I EVENING . — -■ ■ f e RALD, I Manchester, ■■ ■ — Conn., Sat., I Feb. I 23, 1974 ■■■— .Heralding Homes ^Five-A~Flivver* 1 f ’I t'Mm Junks 334 Autos f t Lyon Questions Care

One year and three weeks ago a phone call .and $5. The phone Sentiment Beckoned (Feb. 1, 1973) the Town of ^ ^ ‘ ^ ''V ' X * call is to the town’s zoning en­ Manchester started its “Five- forcement officer — at 649-5281. Of Landmarks in Town A-Flivver” program, in an • - . .--'J :: - The $5 is to R & H Moiger of / v - ' attempt to rid the town of many .H. i;- Portland, the contractor. Arthur G. Lyon Jr., president programs will be on March 12 Vernon residents, as well as To This Old House of its abandoned vehicles. For the 85 fee, R & H Moiger of the Vernon Historical Socie­ and 19, all at 7:30 p.m. at the residents from Ellington, are church. It took a strong feeling of sen­ from a “ single’'tree, ' or In the 55 weeks of the will remove any junked vehicle, ty, is seeking answers to some asked to contact Lwlia Ber­ The downstairs bathroom. The first meeting will have a^ timent and a whole lot of whippletree, which was found does double duty as a laundry. program, a total of 334 junked with or without wheels, questions concerning certain trand, Crestridge Rd., Tolland, its topic, “Life’s Basic Issues” ; courage to make the Robert in the barn in the back yard. A Dark stained' louvered doors vehicles have gone to a provided it is within 50 feet of repair work to town landmarks concerning Supplemental The second, “Day of Giola home what it is (^)day. whippletree is part of a horse hide the washer and dryer. resource-recovery facility in access by a wrecker. which he feels should have been Security Income applications. Visitation” ; and the third, The colonial home at 660 and carriage harness. The colonial look upstairs is Portland (Conn.) — for The $5 fee is truly a bargain. done. Mrs. Bertrand is a volunteer crushing and salvage. That It has been estim ate that some In the monthly bulletin of the “Jesus Christ: Lord of All coordinator of the Nathan Hale Keeney St., one of the oldest Against antique white walls carried out with exposed Life.” i- comes to just over six a week, drivers burn up that much in society, Lyon Questioned why Branch, American Red Cross. houses on the street, had in the dining room, the maple overhead and support beams. In Refreshments will be served belonged to the Bertotti family, furniture blends with the the master bedroom, colonial with 13 more junks scheduled gasoline, waiting in line at gas the brush, that hides the Supplemental Security In­ after each meeting. come will provjjle uniform in­ grandparents of Robert Giola, cranberry red drapes and red green walls, a hand crocheted for salvage canceled at the last stations. Memorial Tower on Fox Hill, During Holy Week, starting come payments through Social since 1907. He recalls all the oval braided rug. A corner cup­ bedspread a folded patchwork minute. It is a zoning violation in has not been removed and April 7, Palm Sunday, there Security to persons who are 65 visits and special occasions board displays .a collection of quilt, and colonial print drapes Manchester to keep .un­ repairs on the tower begun. All it takes to remove a will be a worship service and or over, blind or disabled. celebrated at “grandma’s mixed china cups and saucers. complete'the “country” look. registered vehicles in other He also asks: Why repairs to junked car from Manchester is baptism of children at 10:45 Individuals with incomes un- house.” Small glass pitchers in amber than a bona fide junk yard. the roof and exterior walls and The girls' room is a confec­ a.m. At 6 p.m. there will be'a .der $160 a month, or 8320 per Even though the Giolas lived a sandblast of Memorial and green glass sparkle like tion with strawberry pink walls hymn-sing in the chapel. couple, are eligible'. Employed in a modern comfortable home, gems over the fireplace. Building has not been started, and white ball-fringe curtains. On April 8 at 6 p.m. there will persons qualify if their wages the idea of continuing family even if funds for the entire Dark coppertone applicances Bright print bedspreads spark be a dinner for young people in do not exceed 8365 per in­ history motivated the Giolas to , project are not forthcoming? blend with the dark wood work white twin beds. A white the confirmation class. dividual or 8505 per couple.. sell their comfortable home and South Windsor why the Bissell Fund has not in the kitchen which features dresser completes the fur­ Following the, dinner there will Individuals with resources move into , the old homestead nishings. been used to straighten the extensive counter and storage be an orientation meeting of the worth 81,500 or less and couple which had been vacant for tipped stones in the Bamforth space. Green and yellow tile Blue walls, blue and red print conferees. with $2,250 or less are eligible. several years. Road Cemetery? and why the vinyl flooring extends into the window drapes in a pattern of Maundy Thursday, April 11, Persons who work while Before moving in, however, hospital lot in Henry Park is dinette area. guns, trains and ships, and at 7:30 p.m. there will be a com­ receiving Supplemental Securi­ there was some extensive Group Preparing now becoming an open dump? .^^right red bedspreads make a munion service and reception of ty Income may earn up to $54 a renovation to be tackled. The living roqm is decorated ^^iC^masculine room for, the Lyon suggests that anyone knowing the answers to any of the comfirmation class. A month without a reduction in Bathroom plumbing had to be with green aniS-rose print twoGtoifl-.boys, coffee hour will follow. their payment. installed as there was none. Bicentennial Plan these questions prod the ones drapes tied with gold braid. Andrea and Robert are active On Easter Sunday, April 14, The government will not ask There was also redesigning of Gold tones continue in the 4-H leaders who have their who are responsible. JUDY KUEHNEL namese child, and recently there will be a sunrise service for liens on homes of persons room arrangement and replace­ braided rug. A red flower print children in their clubs. Robert Ash Wednesday . Corre§pondenl sponsored a drive to benefit an at 6 a.m. on Fox Hill in Henry receiving payments. Informa­ ment of wall to be done. Upholstered sofa and a green is also a general contractor. The Women’s Fellowship of Park. There will be services at tion may also be had by calling For seven months, the 644-1364 area child in need of medical Union Congregational Church chair carry out the main color Do they regret all they went help. the church at 9 a.m. and 10:45 the Social Security Office. renovation became a family af­ scheme. Antique-type lamps through to make their home The South Windsor Bicenten­ will hold its 14th annual Ash The purpose of Thursday’s a.m. fair. Andrea and Robert, with what it is? Not one bit. The nial Committee will meet Feb. Wednesday Candlelight (Com­ with gas-flame bulbs in the base meeting is to set up various the help of three of their four are on two end tables. Over the Giolas are living in the old 27, at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall to munion Service in the chapel at committees and to work on the children (the fourth was too family home, carrying on the continue in its efforts to plan a 8 p.m. this coming Wednesday. fireplace hangs a picture of the council bylaws. young), gutted the whole hoUse old family home as Robert old family traditions, with new program for the town’s part in This unique service is held at At 660 Keeney St. is one of the oldest houses on the street, Recently the 1976 celebration. School Menus so nothing was left but the four recalls it when he was a child. surroundings. completiely renovated by the present owners, the Robert Gio^a family. tables placed in the form of a outside walls. So far representatives from . The following lunches will be cross. Then, from the salvaged in-. the League of Women Voters, 4- served in the South Windsor The Men’s Union of the terior wall paneling and with H Club, Historical Society, Girl schools from Feb. 25 to Feb. 28. church will hold its -annual the use of old oak beams Scouts, O m a n ’s Club and Monday: Elementary: Communion Breakfast March 3 I procured from Case Mills, a various schools have joined to batter-baked chicken, mashed at 7 a.m. Tickets are still new interior began to take contribute ideas and prepare potatoes w/gravy, vegetable available by contacting any of shape. programs. (manager’s option) sliced ¥"5 the following men; George Although there is a front en­ It has been suggested that the bread, applesauce, milk. Secon­ Apel, George Barton, Robert ALL DAY trance, it is rarely used. Almost town join with East Windsor in dary: (ihoice of Italian Sub Bernier, Robert Blake, James everyone drives up to the back the celebration, because South w/ham, salami, cheese, lettuce * Beginning A Long Trek Bruner,^Allen Dale, Arthur door and enters through an en­ and East Windsor were once and tomato; hamburger on a Edwards, or any other' try hall which opens into an of­ !one town. roll, salad plate. Also French Thomas Byrne of Marlboro, Mass.-^ushes hospital bed on wheels in front of State House members of the men’s group. SUNDAY fice at the side, and into the O' The committee hopes to fries, milk. Dessert choice of in Boston starting trip across the entire state to raise funds for the Children’s Cancer The Rev. David S. King, ad­ family room straight ahead. develop an historical account of yellow cake w/icing, sliced Blood Program, of which he is executive director. Byrne hopes to have some 800 ministrator for the Center City Fireplaces were opened up South Windsor including peaches br plums. volunteers, with each pushing the bed about a mile, during the four phases of the campaign Churches, Hartford, will be the 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. and faced with hand-split bricks 4 biographies of famous persons Tuesday: Elementary; which will end in,October. The goal is to raise at least $95,000. {UPI photo) guest speaker. His topic will be from the town. Ravioli, vegetable (manager’s from a chimney in another old •Ml*®'® ^ im “The Church and the City.” It is hoped that the program option), Italian bread, spice house dating back to the 1700s. - ' • -m Lenten Programs developed would encompass cake w/icing, milk. Secondary: The original wide floor The Rev. Richard Kuns of the boards were sanded and . ^ '‘ 4 I* "r'4 'I nearly a full year, beginning in Choice of Taco, ravioli, salad. NORTHWAY PHARMACY Hartford Seminary Foundation, Also tomato soup, sliced bread Columbia Tuttles Coiuplaiii restored to their natural patina. July 1975 and concluding with will lead a series of three w/butter, milk. Dessert choice They are exposed throughout \|h e annual Wapping Fair in biblical enrichment programs 230 N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER of cookie, applesauce or fruit the house except for braided o Sep^mber 1976. to be held at Union jello w/topping. About Road Care and scatter rugs. Congregational Church starting i 1 Youth Council Wednesday: Elementary; TEL. 646-4510 The impact tore the seats out March 5. The other, two New wood was used in doors, Presidents Carman Acevedo* Frank on a bun^ mustard, VIRGINIA CARLSON . Guy Beck, chief constable; of the bus and both vehicles John Sullivan, civil defense door framing and baseboards. and Polly Snadenburgh an­ relish, catsup, tater tots, Corr<‘Hpondenl nounce that the South Windsor vegetable, orange juice, pud­ were destroyed. director; Sam Pescatello, Family and friends all pitched T. I. 228-9224 First Selectman Joseph Youth Council will meet ding , milk. Secondary: Choice Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tuttle building official; Thomas in to do the staining and r , Szegda said he was not aware Thursday, Feb. 28 at 7:30 p m. of meatball sub, frank w/chili, appeared before the selectmen Chowaned, fire chief. finishing. that the particular corner in in the Town Hall. chef’s salad. Also soup, French with complaints concerning the The selectmen will contact question was “never sqnded” Robert wa« amazed at the The council, which consists df fries, milk. Dessert choice of^ maintenance of town roads in the Board of Education to and said he would bring this to “treasures” he uncovered approximately 100 young peo­ pineapple chunks, cookies or winter. request that a member of that during the renovation. Knowing ple, has sponsored various con­ jellow/topping. Mrs. Tuttle was involved the attention of the road crew. board be named to serve. the house had originally certs and dances in town. Thufs<}ay: Elementary and As for the town’s liability in Energy Data earlier this month in an acci­ the case. Szegda said he would belonged to one of the early For about six years the Secondary; Pizza, salad or dent on Pine St. when she ran During,.the next two weeks want to check with the police members of the Keeney family, organization has been the vegetable, Italian bread, ice into a school bus wagon. As a local Boy Scout troops and Cub investigating the accident and he particularly prizes a board “foster parents” for a Viet- cream cup, milk. result of the accidentf her Scouts will be handing out the town’s insurance company. he uncovered in one of the par­ daughter 7. will require exten­ stickers containing the energy Appointments titions marked “T.K., 1621.” If sive dental work over a period coordinator telephone number that board could only talk! of several years. Joseph Pepin has been named for fuel emergencies, according Mrs. Tuttle told the to replace Paul Pepin on the to Bryant Andrews, deputy. Hearing Set March 12 selectmen she feels the town committee to study the uniform They will also be handing out- Other curios found are two fiscal year. questionnaires to determine old drumsticks, some Chinese should be responsible for the dental bills. The selectmen appointed resources of the town’s coins, hand forged nails, a hand On New Case Mt. Law Robert Baldwin. Raymond residents. Questionnaire infor­ made trunk with foreign The accident happened on what Boyd T,uttle termed a Judd and George Peters to the mation will be kept confiden­ writing inside, and an old gun Robert Giola shows antique rifle which was found in a rubbish heap and which will one day hang above oak state 8163,523.50 and the town The Manchester Board of “nasty corner” eyen when the Safety Commission. * tial, Andrews said. which was unearthed from a beam fireplace mantle. the remainder. Directors is scheduling a public road is dry. On thCday of the The town charter provides He expressed appreciation of rubbish heap and which Robert hearing March 12 on a sub^ Also March 12, a public accident, Mrs. Tuttle ^ d , the that the following will serve the Scout’s hqlp and urges intends to have refinished for stit^te ordinance for hearing will be held on an or­ besides, the selectmen, on the townspeople to fill out question­ hanging over the mantle in the road was covered with pdeked 6IVIN6 purchasing a 229.56-acre tract dinance which designates the snow. There was no sand br Safety Commission: Dr. Edwin naire and return it to John family room. on Case Mt. The hearing will be Planipg and Zoning Commis­ salt, she said, and this was in Basden, town health officer; Sullivan, energy coordinator. at 8 p.m. in the Municipal sion the Inland Wetlands the written police report. A front stairway was rebuilt. Building Hearing Room. regulatory agency. Story by JlJiNK T()HFKI^S Boyd said he feels the town That is, there was none there The desigription waS' ap­ Because of errors discovered takes'a “back seat” to other that Robert could remember as proved Feb. 12 by the Board of. X in a sui:v.ey made last year of towns in winter maintenance. a boy, but while tearing the Directors — subject to adoption the parcel, the ordinance Other towns have town-owned house apart, he found evidence of the ordinance. general electric light bulbs adopted by the directors Jan. 15 equipment and people are paid of a front stairway at one time. A third public hearing March was declared invalid. The new by the town, said. He pointed bnd fluorescent tubes... Apparently, for some reason, it 12 concerns, a proposed 817,- ordinance corrects the errors out that the day after his had been removed and the 937.71 allocation (from revenue­ and still keeps the acreage at daughter’s accident, the road re have iSvery little tMng space walled in. sharing funds — to cover ad­ the negotiated 229.56 acres. was clear. you name f]] ditional „ (inflation-oriented) Two students on the bus were It, we Andrea has kept the fur­ The 8631,622.50 purchase costs for the first phase of con- sent to Windham Community have Itl e)] nishings and decor colonial to price also remains the same, ’verting Lincoln Center (the old . A IK V A Memorial Hospital where they blend with the age and with the federal government Lincoln School) to •municipal the mirade of mam Street were treated for cuts and we sell character of the house. Per­ furnishing 8298,953 of it, the use. downtown manchester *fbruises and released. lottery tickets forated metal light shades over a the dinette table are suspended 4

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4 y ' Fair Housing Law ^ !• a HARTFORD (UPI) - The The complaints were against NEXT BLOODMOBIL.E VISIT Connecticut Real Estate Com- J. Watson Beach Real Estate 'mission says it will seek legisla­ Co., Barrows and Wallace 1st prize tion requiring automatic Realtors, The Heritage Group, license suspension for realtors Hurwit and Simons Realtors, - TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 26th convicted of violating state or ColliWagner, Realty Co., T.R. federal fair housing laws. Preston Co., Buckley Realtors, .l : The announcement made and Red Carpet Realtors of '1... 'Vi Friday by Commissioner Avon. steroo TIME ______:------Photos by James F. Carey, came in the REGISTER AT ANY ELKSCLUB wake of charges that the Boyd Hinds, director of the system TONY GENTILUOMO metropolitan area’s eight civil rights group, said at a PARTICIPATING ______major realty firms practice nWs conference Friday local MERCHANT DISPLAY- v| 2nd prize Please Note: It You Make An Appointment To Give racial discrimination. realtors use "tricks”-to “steer Blood — Please Shovr Up — Thank You! p f Tile y>S. Justice Department Blacks and Puerto Ricans to INGTHEirMTVand and the FBI are investigating the Northend (ghetto) of Hart­ stereo aystam" BANNER This A(^Sponsored By charges raised by Education- ford, Bloomfield and Windsor, 4 f *1 ■ ■ / Instruction that the firms and discourage whites from "steer” minority buyers to in­ buying property in Hartford by .0 Qarke Insurance Agency Manchester Evening Watkins Brothers tegrated or minority areas and badniouthing the city.” CBT ' Herald Watkins Funeral Home send whius to white areas, in comrwrM Holmes Funeral Home Moriartv Brothers WINF Radio violation of federal law. He said hd did not file the SPONSORED BY THE Warren Howland Moriariy orotners Manchester Parkade: Hie organization said it sent complaints with local complaints to the Justice authorities because~the want RETAIL TRADE COMM. Real Estate Regal Men’s Shop Butterfield’s Department based on, a series to deal with individual cases of (REGISTRANTS MUST BE 16 YEARS OR OLDER) J. D. Real EsUte Savings Bank of Liggett’s Pharmacy of tests using white, black and housihg discrimination rather Lydall, Inc. Manchester Sears ^ The Giola family gathers around the organ in the living room for group sinking. Left to right, are Breh- Hispanic volunteers as prospec­ than the institutionai aspects of Oak timbers and chestnut paneling are used in kitchen-dinette-family room area. da* Mrs. Giola, Thomas, Robert Jr., Robert, and Sharon in front. tive homebuyer,s. housing racism.

. # PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Feb. 23, 1974 * ------f c _ _ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.. Feb. 23.1974- PAGE ELEVEN Herald Angle Braves Still Can’t Beat New England Archery NEW YORK (U P Iiy) ^ T The i However, Braves’ coach beat Houston 122-113 and Los last quarter as Chicago the Suns with 23 points. o _____ • — ' . Buffalo Braves still haven’t Championships Here Jack Ramsay said his team Angeles edged Philadelphia handed Portland its 20th loss Bucks 122 Rockets 113 found a way to beat the might have been a little too By Earl Yost 104-103. in 22 games. Geoff Petrie Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Boston Celtics, but it cer­ “anxious” to make it tht-ee Sports Editor Pistons B4 Bullets 83 topped Portland with 23 tallied 38 points, including 10 Once again Hall’s Arrow Range in Manchester will be tainly isn’t Bob McAdoo’s in ,a row over the NBA Dave Bing scored 10 ^ n - points. in the fourth quarter, to lead the scene of the 1974 New England Indoo.' Archery Housatonic over fault. powers!^ secutive points down the Knicks 117 Cavaliers 110 Championships on March 2-3. McAdoo, the leading the Bucks past the Rockets. “We didn’t play our game stretch as the Pistons The Knicks had four Art Hall reports this will be the 10th year he has scorer in the National Forward Bob Dandridge tonight. ■ We were a little snapped Capital’s five-game players score more than 20 added 28 points for the be Basketball Association, anxious. We couldn’t run and By Chfis Blake at one point, the ball last touched by a Hawk play and winning streak. Bing put the points in downing the Bucks while Mike Newlin 83,000 for the professionals. At the same time, MCC’s Tom Tucker led aU scorers with 20 points while Baseball as Far as Second Base * poured in a careen high 52 Bombarded in the first half by a staggering offensive at­ heading out of bounds hit a referee and bounded back into execute,” said Ramsay. Pistons ahead 82-79 with Cavaliers. Walt Frazier led led Houston with 32 points. amateurs will be competing for the New England Moore paced his club with 14 rebounds. Mike Lomax netted f points. Friday nignt to the amateur titles. tack, Manchester Community College’s season and hopes play. A surprised Hawk player picked it up and threw a Ramsay, of course, wasn’t threA successive jump shots the Knicks^ attack with 25 Lakers 104 76ers 103 17 points and Iverson had 10. delight of a record Buffalo for the CCCAA championship came to an abrupt halt in a fullcourt pass to a waiting teammate for an easy bucket. It speakin about McAdoo, who then, after a basket by the points. Bill Bradley and Phil Gail Goodrich scored the A year ago 179 archers from 15 states competed. Every statistic pointed up the Hawks’ dominance. crowd of 18;023, but it wasn’t was sensational in hitting 20 first round 89-70 loss to Housatonic Community College vyas that type of first half for MCC. Just how close is Twilight League and right at East - but could meet the Bullets’ Mike Riordan, Don Jackson each had 23 and last six poins of the game, Because of the gas shortage. Hall is hopeful that 100 Housatonic outrebounded M(?C, 50-42, and outshot the enough As the Celtics of 28 shots from the field and last night at Quinnipiac College in Hamden. Nor did the foul situation provide any solac^ for MCC at baseball to being Vevived in needs if Alumni and Intermediate Adams wrapped things up Earl Monroe added 22. including the winning layup bowmen and women will take part. Cougars 54 per cent to 40 per- cent, a difference that was squeezed out a 116-109 vic­ grabbing 22 rebounds. The Cougars bow out with a 17-6 overall record while the intermission:-Guards Stan Alexander and Curt Iverson, Manchester? League baseball warranted. for Detroit by canning a pair Austin Carr topped with 50 seconds to go, to lead All competitors will shoot 60 arrows at a distance of clearly reflected in the lop-sided score. tory. f John Havlicek and Dave of fre^ throws with 15 Housatonic advances to the finals with a 2l-9 standard. Its along with 6-6 center Ernie Moore, had picked up three At least to second base following the. If the Rec Department did a little Cleveland with 32 points. the Lakers past the 76ers. 20 yards at a target with a 3'A inch bull’s eye. Up to 60 fouls 6ach in the opening half. Two players will put in final appearances tonight as Advisory Park and Recreation Com­ pushing for baseball, its might find The triumph was Boston’s Cowens, howeyer, combined seconds remaining. Bob archers can be accommodated simultaneously. opponent in the championship game will be Greater Hart­ Kings 119 Suns 104 The 76ers led 103-96 with MCC did get as close as 5544 early in the second half, but Moore and Alexander will play in the CCCAA All-Star mission’s recommendation that it be there are ample playing areas. ” 22nd in as many starts for 61 Boston points, with Lanier led Detroit with 24 Shooting the first day, March 2, starts at 2 p.m. and ford, a victor over Waterbury-based Mattatuck. Jimmy Walker scored 34 2:21 to go, but the Lakers three consecutive Housatonic hoops put the Cougars on the game against the Quinnipiac College jayvees. Joining the included in the 1974^chedule. This ac­ The Board of Directors will meet against Buffalo in the four Havlicek getting 31 and points whle Riordan had 25 6 p.m. Sunday, March 3, the starting times will be 10 The Hawks damaged MCC beyond repair in the first half, point in helping the Kings to rallied ^h in d Goodrich to sidelines for tonight’s championship tilt. Housatonic never .two will be freshman Iverson, another MCC All-Star selec­ tion was taken at Thursday night’s March 5. The baseball issue will be years the Braves have been Cowens adding 30. for Baltimore.- their third consecutive vic­ a.m. and 2 p.m. executing the ofifense with devastating simplicity for a 51- tion. The tilt will precede the Greater Hartford- pull the game out in the'final 33 bulge. led by less than 13 thereafter. regular monthly meeting at the watched closely at that time. in the league, and it spoiled In othefc NBA action, Bulls 117 Blazers 100 tory. The Kings outscored minutes. Connie Hawkins Spectators are invited. There is no charge. Housatonic championship battle slated for 8:30. what could have been the Detroit nipped Capital 84-83, Bob Love’s 29 points led An unusually sloppy Cougar offense didn’t make the The Cougars used a number of defenses throughout the Municipal Building. the Suns 10-3 in the first 3:20 led the Lakers with 26 points Hoiisatonir (89) locals’ task any easier. MCC turned the ball over 17 times 40 minutes, with the Hawks making shambles out of each Manchester (70) One man voiced his opinion on the proudest week in the history Chicago topped Portland the Bulls to their 15th vic­ of the fourth quarter to pull while Fred Carter topped B F Pts. Deserve A for Trying of the club. Earlier this 117-100, New York whipped in the initial 20 minutes and totaled 29 turnovers. Most one. Housatonic jumped to its first lead in the initial five Toney 5 (M) 10 B F PU. matter during the comment session tory in 18 games and fourth away. Keith Erickson led Phoenix with 22. Garde f- 5 4-7 14 Alexander 1 04) 2 No one can say the Manchester week the young Braves beat Cleveland 117-110, Kansas win in five games with the mikakes were converted into Housatonic baskets as Glen minutes, 13-4, against the Cougars’ customary man-to-man Powell Iverson 4 2-6 10 before Chairman Ron Gates called for Velky 8 3-5 19 Moore 5 4-7 14 State Bank didn’t try to get in its an­ both New York and City-Omaha d^eated Trail Blazers this season. McClain, Duane Dodwell and Rudy Powell operated a defense. When MCC switch^ to a zone to avoid fouls, 2 1-1 5 Dishaw 2 04) 4 order. Dave Barry asked that all sharpshooting Dodwell and Powell found the cracks often McClain 3 0-0 6 Lomax 7 3-5 17 facets be explored before a nual Children’s Ski Races at Milwaukee. -Phoenix 119-104, Milwaukee Love scored 13 points in the Fairlie precision fast break. Thompson 2 1-2 5 Tucker 6 8*10 20 Northvjew. Poor conditions has The Cougars, two-time winners over Housatonic this enough to dash any comeback notions. Dodwell 6 2-4 14 Kichnet 1 0*0 2 decisionwas to be made. He appeared Dodwell, a 6-1 jumping jack, cleared 24 of Housatonic’s Kasparek 0 04) 0 Reynolds 0 1-2 1 at the meeting as a baseball fan, a ^ resulted in the scheduled event being season, couldn’t get the offense untracked in the early Hickey 5 0-0 10 Guerin 0 04) 0 postponed today for the third straight Sammy Snead going and things didn’t click until the verdict was out of 50 rebounds and added 14 points. Powell was the Hawks’ Redmond 2 04) 4 strong supporter of baseball. Scores Kindzierski 0 2-2 2 Totals Saturday. Last year the Bank en­ reach, MCC’s luck in the first half was so horrendous that top point-getter with 19 tallies. Score at half: Housatonic 5126 18-30 70 The commission certainly didn’t Totals 38 13-21 89 give a vote of confidence to either Mel countered the same problem after a Siebold or Carl Silver, Rec director successful start in 1972...Mel Siebold, Pushes Leader BigWin and program director for the Rec, Rec superintendent, reports he is who advocated no adult league exploring the possibility of increasing UNIONDALE, N.Y. (UPI) - i baseball in Manchester for ‘74. the activities at the Nike site to in­ FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) — Kermit Zarley is ' Brian Fairlie is one guy.whb | Personally, I applaud commission’s clude an outdoor rifle range, an leading at the start ot today’s third round of the $260,000 likes to have his wife looking | archery range, bike and nature trails Jackie Gleason Inverrary Golf Classic but look who’s over his shoulder. Hank Aaron Ma^Up Mind Long Ago I move to recommend to Town Manager Bob Weiss that he act next and a camping area...The Bristol Red pushing him: Sam Snead, who is only 13 weeks short of his Especially when he’s on the ; 62nd birthday. tennis court; ; and then seek approval or rejection Sox of the Eastern Baseball League Pin Leader have contacted Carl Silver, Rec Also only one stroke back is defending champion Lee WINSTON-SALEM, N. The native of Auckland, New ■ from the Town’s Board of Directors. Zealand lost the first set 4-6 • If Weiss gives the green light from his program director, and asked about Trevino, and that’s got to make a colorful third round (UPI) — Jim Stefanich That He Wouldn’t Be Any ‘Pusher’ I Joliet. 111., holds the top posY- ‘o Cliff Richey when he j office, baseball will have reached the possibility of staging two games in battle: “The pro from the moon,” as Bob Hope called Manchester this summer. The Red Zarley, leading by one stroke at 139 over the old West tion in today’s final round of ' third base. Should ffie directors than $100,000 Winston-Salq/F f ^ By MILTON RICHMAN hard enough or maybe being in Milwaukee and Atlanta he say the $1,600 needed would be Sox have two dates when Muzzy Field Virginia hillbilly and the Merry Mexican. Championship: Tennis circuit, “I’ve waited very patiently for this day,” said the in Bristol will not be available and ZarlejT, who played a steady two-under-par 70 Friday to Bowling Classic. NEW YORK (UPI) — Long before “pusher” became the never received the publicity or exposure he saw some available, all the bases would be In Friday’s filial round of was missing from courtside. Braves’ 40-year-old super-slugger one day last October sought coming here. The chances are go with his opening 69, wasn’t surprised that “Slammin’ "I was conscious she wasn’t ugly word it is. Hank Aaron made up his mind he’d never others get. touched and not only the players but match play games Stefanich, ;i|i be one. after Berle Adams, president of William Morris Agency slim in that Bristol said alt least a 2,- Sammy” has pushed forward. there. And when she finally As a black ballplayer, he never was offered the en­ Sports Inc., announced Aaron had signed with them and, the public would gain. 32, boosted his total pinfall for lii; His decision had nothing at all to do with drugs because dorsements he would’ve been had he been a white 000 seating capacity would be Snead played the back nine first, getting his 31 with an the 42 games to 9,607 and took a came out and sat down at the according to projections, figured to make beteen $1.5 and There is sufficient interest in start of the second set, that’s ig they were something he didn’t believe in. It had to do in- ballplayer and accomplished the same things he did. Manchester for adult baseball, as required. That’s pretty unreasonable eagle and three birdies. Then he knocked his drive out of healthy edge over Ed Reesler of $2 million by beaking Ruth’s record. because the average game in Bristol ______bounds on the No. 1 hole of his second nine and took a dou- Allentown, Pa.,by 247 pins. when I really began to play,” g stead with the way he wished to live, the type human being But his color can not be cited as the only reason Hank shown, by the five teams that made said Fairlie. Sees Bright Future doesn’t draw even half that amount of (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) ble bogey. he chose to be. Aaron remained pretty much in the background all these application for membership in the With Mrs. Fairlie, who was “I’ve stood back anti waited while other players did their lilj Unlike so many others in this society of ours, this highly years. Willie Mays received far more acclaim, and the thing,” Aaron reflected. proposed twilight league. Only four paying customers...Bill Sacherek has Tense Moment During East Catholic Hopp Game ‘ Red Sox Tix being interviewed during the spent his winter vacation skiing at Jay competitive, selfish daily road race in'which the prevailing fact he began his career here in New York undoubtedly had “I think fans in general felt Mays or (Mickey) Mantle teams can be accomodated due to BOSTON (UPI)-Ticketsfor first set leading the cheers, the feeling too frequently boils down to ‘you first, after me,’ something to do vvith that. limited playing sites. There is a Peak, and Bolton Valley, the latter W^ilh------Head - Coach - Stan - Ogrodnik , sidesaddle’ r- .....o —j__ all 81 Boston Red Sox home unseeded Fairlie advanced to had the best chance of breaking the record,” he said. year or so ago and said that “I changed a little hitch in my Hank Aaron decided he didn’t want to live that way. In Free Of BiUerness possibility that only Mt. Nebo and the described as a “gem of a place to going over a situation during a Calliolir was trailing late in the games this season were to go on the semifinals o the WCT Blue “They were the ones they mostly talked about doing it long ski.’’... Thanks to Yosh Vincek’s idea left hand” for the second round. “Wham, they were going sale this morning. Group $50,000 tournament. i:i: .short, he preferred not to push, certainly not himself on Comparatively speaking, Frank Robinson, Vida Blue and before they talked about my chances. In fact I didn’t think West Side Oval will be available for timeout with his players, one look haskethall game and eventually lost g other people. even the late Roberto Clemente generated mre publicity baseball. Silver said. The Memorial Little Leape players and fans at at assistants Frank Kinel and Jim out. right in the center. This is thfe best I’ve ever putted side The Red Sox ticket office at 4 He won the final two sets 6-3, I could doit myself until three years ago.” saddle,” he. said. 6-4 to join Australia’s John :|i: Accordingly, Hank Aaron wasn’t the most marketable than Hank Aaron, so this pronounced lack of recognition Field complex, which includes the Waddell Field will have access to Jersey St., will be open 9 a.m. How much money had Aaron made up to then in en­ toilet facilities at the pool this Most of Friday’s crowd of 13,555 rimmed the 18th hole to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sun­ Newcombe, R ussia’s Alex g commodity that ever came down the pike during most of can not be attributed to color alone. dorsements and commercials? Kelley Baseball Diamond, Wigren g his baseball career. summer on nights of games. Vincek and sent up a thundering roar when Snead stroked in a 25- days and 9 a m. to 8 p.m. Metreveli and and Stan Smith Hank Aaron stands on the verge now of breaking Babe “Conipared to some others, it has been very little ” he Track, varsity soccer field and prac­ Foreigners Do Well footer. weekdays through the season. of Sea Pines, S.C. in the semis. I He was always a good fellow, actually a congenial, de­ Ruth’s home run record, perhaps the most notable one in said. , ’ tice football field, may be reseeded serves as the commissioner at the Snead’s nepew, J.C. Snead, led a group of six at 141, well I The 1974 home season at Sith treated an evening par­ li:: cent human being once you got to know him, but that was - all spprts. this summer and the entire area Waddell site. In the past, it was Hole-in-One Fenway Park opens April 9 tisan crowd to a rallying 5-7, 6- Nothing if), life is sure. What if something happens necessary to run across Middle Tpke. within range of the lead. 'They included Brian Allin, g the trouble. Not that many really gotto know Hank Aaron, He had a shot at it last year and fell one short of tying between now and April? What if he should somehow never would be lost to any type Recreation when the Red Sox meet the 3, 6-4 victory over Ismail El He was as much responsible forthat as anyone else,prin- and two of breaking. and stop at one of the gas Leonard Thompson, Tom Kite, Jim Dent and Chi Chi Shafei of Egypt to climax the g: break Ruth’s record? Department program Siebold said. It was worth traveling 1,- American League East cham­ g: cipally because he never pushed himself. It doesn’t matter. He’ll probably do it early this coming stations...Manchester Youth Hockey AAU Track Meet Rodriguez, who reported a trip home to practice in Puerto pion Baltimore Orioles in a 2 quarterfinal program after Aaron shrugs. . Two other baseball fields may be 000 miles for-a hole-in-one. Modest To A Fault season and then make the perfect showpiece for all "sn. will send its fine squad against Lil Hunter, of Manchester, Rico by hitting iron shots over palm trees had helped his p.m. game. Newcombe beat Jiri Hrebec of “What will be, will be,” he says, softly. available, one at Cheney Tech and the game. g This isn’t intended to make Hank Aaron out as some kind baseball the rest of the year. Hq’ll also make more than a other at East Catholic if necessary. Columbia Sunday night starting at vacationing in Florida, Czechoslovakia 6-2, 6-3 and Berle Adams, the William Morris man, thinks positively. Full of Problems Metreveli stopped Milan g of God. He’s not. He’s far from perfect. He has faults the little money — $1 million over the next five years alone Each has a short field - left at Cheney 9:10. You can’t go wrong as admission achieved that feat this week. Nine pros were knotted at 142, including first round Gansz^s New Job He believes Aaron will become the new record-holder this is free...Have a nice weekend. Playing in a foursome with leader Gene Littler and first round runnerup Tom Jenkins. Holecek of West Germany 6-4, g : same as anybody else, but one of them isn’t self- from the Magnavox Corp. ■—and^hen you think of what spring and when he does, more opportunities will begin WEST POINT, N.Y. (U P I)- 6-2 in afternoon action. promotion. some asketball performers are getting nowadays. Hank her husband. Jack, Tom NEW YORK (UPI) — Defections, injuries, controversy Jack Nicklaus, always a pre-touroey favorite, barely Army Head Football Coach coming in. Ferguson of Manchester and — the 86th AAU Indoor Championships made the cut to the top 70 players and ties at 147. Nicklaus In the semis this afternoon, ; For most of his two decades with the Braves, Hank Aaron isn’t being overpaid. ' “When you’re one of a kind you have something to sell, Homer Smith Friday added Newcombe meets Fairlie while : Len Farbstein of New York, had all of those — and not much more — Friday night as the started his second round with two bogeys and a double Frank Gansz, a Naval Academy g Aaron was known as a top-notch ballplayer, even an excep- He is not sour or bitter over what has gone before. He and when he hits 715 homers, he’s one of a kind,” says Mrs.Hunter aced the 127- Metreveli faces Smith in the g : tional one, but this was something you didn’t get to know accepts it in that characteristically soft gentlemanly way College Basketball Roundup Soviet Union will find out next week. bogey on the first three holes but managed to struggle in graduate who previously served evening semi-final. i Adams. “He’s no longer Hank Aaron, ballplayer; he’s yard I4th hole at the Boca Oh yes, little , with a 73. as an assistant coach at Navy g: from him. of his. That doesn’t mean he’s impervious to all that has Hank Aaron, homejun king oFall time.” Raton course. She used a Happily for the AAU, Miss Seeded only fifth after : happened to him. I the 15-year old pony-tailed Decker, who brought the crowd Snead jokes about having to “play the boys a $25 nassau” and the Air Force, a? an offen­ mediocre showings this year, i Maybe his drum-beaters simply didn’t bang the drums Bet on it. Hank Aaron won’t be a pusher even then. No.S wood.. whirlwind, gave the crowd plen­ sive coach. The entire yardage was to its feet ^for one of the few to make money these days but Nicklaus said, "I wouldn’t Smith overcame both El ; ty to cheer about with her hard- times all night when she held play him a nassau, he’s too good a money player.” Shafei's booming service and Bruins Enjoy Home Cooking almost over water onto an fought 880 win over ’s elevated green. off a late bid by Miss Hoffman, Slammin’ Sam tied for the third round lead at Los Johnson Released his own erratic first serve. Abby Hoffman. And the will be among the U.S. con­ “ If I had been able to get T h e 'following day foreigners who did bother to Angeles last week and finished in a tie for second worth BEACHWOOD, Ohio (U P I)- NEW YORK (UPI) - Ah, home Mrs.Hunter .tried her luck tingent going to Russia. more than $13,(X)0. A high finish here could put him well Cleveland Browns’ defensive more than about 20 per cent of ■j' Matmen Conclude Reggie Jackson Signs Marques Johnson chipped in with 13. show up — notably New ‘‘Yes, 1 11 be going,” she said. sweet home. again and this time the ball over the $19,534 he earned in all of 1938 when he first led tackle Walter Johnson, my first services in I might MESA, Ariz. (UPI) - Alvin The Bruins’ victory pushed their Zealanders John Walker and ‘ 1 really wasn‘t worrying about MVP, got the good news he had Thel^e ain’t nothin’ like it...especial­ came up six feet short of the the money list. arrested Friday morning on a have won it easier,” Smith said. Dark, the new manager ot the overall record to 19-3 and th e ir ~ c ^ Dick Taylor — didn’t disap­ Hoffman. When I heard her on El Shafei also fell into lapses With CCIL Victory ^ 9 won his ai^itration battle with ly for the UCLA Bruins. pin. point. b charge of pdssession of World Champion Oakland A’s, owner (Jiarlie Finley and will ference record to 8-2. my shoulder, there was no way in service. He had an early^irst The ace had made the vaca­ marijuana, was released from can rest easy today — his first start work next week on a $135,- The third-ranked Bruins, who last Southerly California got 22 points But the real story was 1 was going to let her beat me.” set service-break advantage tion for the Hunters. jail Friday on $1,000 personal Topping Wethersfield yesterday was the Manchester one on the job—because all the 000 conti’act. weekend lost their No. 1 rating after from Gus Williams in turning back seemingly an unending series of erased when he. double-faulted losing a pair of games on th^ road in erhbarrassments that have bond, police said. High wrestling team, 30-18. The CCIL win upped the In­ troops how are present and ac­ . At the same time, Joe Rudi Washington for their 19th triumph in twice to lift Smith into a 5-5 tie. dians’ mark to 8-7 for the season. counted for. Oregon, returned to their home court, 22 games. plagued the AAU all week long. Pole Vauli Mark lost out in his bid for a $75,000 pact and instead will work for Pauley Pavilion, Friday night and First there was the pullout of Sign Tinker The teams split the 12 weight classes rig|)t down the mid­ Friday, Reggie Jackson, the In other games involving topranked $55,000, which is a $5,000 raise regained their old form by walloping Unique Indoor world record breaking milers dle, but M an c^ter took the verdict on the strength of four club’s 1OT3 American League teams, 12th-ranked Providence Filbert Bayi and Tony Waldrop. ATLANTA (UPI) - Olympic Men^s Volleyball over 1W3. Washington State, 93-68, in a Pacific Credited to Smith wins via the pm route. Mickey Miller and Lee Snuffer won crushed Assumption 112-86 and 19th- Soccer Event Then there was the dispute with p rin te r Gerald 'Tinker from Slandingg Eight Conference game. Kent State, who has been decision victories while Skip Odell, now unbeaten In 13 ranked New Mexico edged Colorado the Pacific Coast Track Club W L HAPPY HOLIDAYS- Inez straight matches, Tim Bixby, Rick Letts and Craig Bushey The victory was UCLA’s 62nd State 67-65. Set March 10 over travel expenses which cost SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Steve Smith doesn’t need clocked in the world record- Latvians See Me For Yopr Best Deal In Quality 35 4 Babineau 138-354, Janet Acelin won by pins. Bixby turned his opponent over in 46 seconds, straight at Pauley Pavilion— one of Marvin Barnes, the nation’s leading the championships the services around to inspire him, but he’s going to a tying time of 9.1 seconds for the CB&T (White) 26 10 The Athletic Department and 100-yard dash, signed Friday 126, Marti Sarles 349. Letts put his man on his back in 27 seconds and Bushey MIDGET • SIDING • ALUMhniM WINDOWS the few streaks the Bruins still have rebouncter, scored 23. points and the Division of Community Ser­ of world record holdeWjDwight stiffer pole in his bid to overtake the two-time Olympian as Watkins 28 11 with the Atlanta Falcons as a took 52 seconds to subdue John James in the heavyweight ^ Boland Oil behind Paul (9) left—and it kept them in a first place grabbed\21 rebounds in leading vices of Manchester Communi­ Stones in the high jump/George the world’s premier pole vaulter. ABA Tool 28 11 wjde receiver, giving the division. and Tom McCluske)^7) toppled • DOORS •CANOPIES • AWNINGS tie with Southern California in the ty College will combine to spon­ Woods in the shot put and The former Lohg Beach State Kasden Fuel 26 16 U.S. MIXED- Ruth Smith Providenc^o its 23rd victory in 26 Falcons' the falstest player t^ey In exhibition bouts, Dave Derewianka decisioned Steve Manchester Cycle, 18-9, in PAC Eight race. Southern Cal, ranked sor an indoor six-a-side soccer, woman miler Francie Larrieu. star grabbed one of two world CB&T (Blue) 19 20 191-495, Louise Dawson 206-492, games. Kevin Stacom chipped in with the 60-yard dash. Fklnionson have ever had. Midget League play last night “QUARANTEED workmanship - No. 9, defeated Washington 79-6t tournament Sunday, March 10. Once the meet got underway, indpor records Friday night in Lakewood Circle 14 25 Sandy Brown 199-201-549, Dona Montinier, 4-2, and Scott Price pinned Bill De John in 4:40. 20 points for the Friars, who are sure won in 5.9. Milburn was next in Tinker, a member of the at thfjj^. Jim Paggoli netted The tournament, to be held at the controversy continued the International Track North Enders 11 28 price 177-191-541, Bee Moquin Manchester concludes its season Tuesday against Friday night. to get an NCAA tournament at-large 6-flat and Jean-Louis United States’ gold medal four^narkers for the losers. Free Estimates — Easy Terms the Manchester High gym, will when, because of a failure to Association meet here to make Forest Hills 10 32 498, Ann-Pagirckas'^, Cindy crosstown 1-11 East Catholic at the Eagles’ N^st. Action is The seven-time defending NCAA bid next week. ~ Ravelomanantsoa third in the sprint relay team at Munich, In other league warfare, the comprise six teams featuring supply enough sand for the long the Salt Palace one of the most V.B. Trucking 1 4U Hurley 483, May Kolakowski slated to begin at 3:30. champion Bruins easily handlec same timer said he turned down “a lot of Elks topped Groman’s, 26-21, Pat King hit a 12-foot jump shot as outstanding players from jump- pit, a pile of productive sites on the pro Week’s Results: CB&f 481, Sheila Healy 512, Sheila Results: 101-Mazzerella (W) dec. N. Snuffer 3-0; 108- Washington State despite a sub-par money” from two World Foot­ behind Ken Hill and Alex BILL TUNSKYMMora the buzzer weht off to give New Manchester, Rockville, Coven­ dirt, usually saved for the track tour. Smith cleared 18 But in a sprint-medley, (Blue) 3, V.B. 0; Watkins 3, Price 454, Edi Duchaine 454, ball League teams, Chicago and Gineo (W) dec. Machuga 4-‘l; 115-Miller (M) dec. Blanzaco Britnell. who recorded seven performance frorh star center Bill Mexico its hard-earned victory over<^ try and Mansfield. rodeo, had to be imported ^nd feet, 1 inch in the pole vault to Milburn pulled up with a pulled Forest 0; Latvians 3 ABA ?: Roland Smith 202-215-606, Holly Baltimore-Washington, to sign 7-0; 122-L. Snuffer (M) dec. Cadigan4-2; 129-Martnett (W) and six points respectiveiy. Walton. Wa\ton got into early foul'* Colorado State. ’The triumph tied the The Connecticut Wild­ wouldn’t ,ypu know it, that join with a world hamstring and said he might Kasden 3, Lakewood 0; CB&T Roymo 200, Ed Duchaine 230- with the NFL Falcons “because dec. Durand 9-0; 135-Daley (W) dec. Maloney 14-8;, 141- Mike Pinkin'bad 10 markers for. trouble and played barely half the Lobos for first place with; Arizona in cats.Soccer Club of the resulted almost immediately in mark. have to limit himself to just the (White) vs. North Enders, post­ 561, Joe Russo 223^586, Briice ankle injuries to the defending I wanted to play with tlie best.” poned. Odell (M) pinned Joyce 3:40; 148-Bixby (M) pinned,01sen Groman’s. 2 game, scoring eight points and grab­ In the first race of the night, hurdles in tonight’s fourth ITA Moquin 540, Dick Martin 532, the Western Athletic Conference. American Professional Soccer :46; 158-Karabots (’W) dec. Kunz 2-1; 170-Randazzo (W) bing eight rebounds. League will kick off the day’s champions- in Milburn easily outdistanced the meet at Pocatello, Idaho. Butch Hurley‘520. Elsewhere, Penn took over first the long jump and John Craft in dec; Duffy 8-0; 188-Letts (M) pinned Bonisch :27; Hwt. Keith Wilkes and Tommy Curtis place in the Ivy League by trouncing activity with a clinic beginning field in bettering his own record Horton^s Funeral WomeWs Voll^ball the triple jump. in the 60-yard hurdies, winning Ben Jipcho-one of the new Bushey (M) pinned James :52. y Midgets , each scored 17 points to lead the Brown 89-72, Oregon topped California at noon. Tournament play is (UPI) - Funeral Slandingg COUNTRY CLUB- Vic i l ^ l University of So, instesid of providing an in 6.7 seconds, a tenth of a se­ stars on the pro tour this year Bruins’ attack while freshman scheduled to begin at 12:30. services for Tim Horton, the W L Abraitis 352, Lon Annulli 148- Standings 61-54 and Stanford downed Oregon eager, competitive team to go cond under the old record. with Smith and Milburn—con­ Buffalo Sabres’ veteran Dolphins 380, Fred Baker 137-355, Larry W Connecticut State 55-53. up against the Russians iu Smith’s record topped his tinued his domination of the 3? 7 defenseman who died of “multi­ Sharks •30 9 Bates 144-138-412, A1 Bertussi Man. Cycle Moscow next weekend, the own 18:0Y