PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon,, May 6. 1974 -a. South Windsor French Vote Indecisive Formal Decision tonight PARIS (UPI) - Francois Mitterrand also said France Several Items Face Council At Meeting Tonight Mitterand, the Communist would continue to be indepen­ / backed candidate for president dent of the United States. of France, said today he is so JUDY KUEHNEL to enter into a contract with Correspondent funds in the amount of $16,650 for the Retarded held last Oc­ Heads LWV sure of victor in next Sunday’s Town Faces Hike for land-taking on Buckland Diaclear for the installation of will be discussed at the 644-1364 tober. runoff he already has started Rd.; and authorizing the town a filtration system for the The South Windsor League of meeting. The South Windsor Town The Hike-Bike had been Women Voters has elected Bar­ working on his first decisions as attorney to expend the amount Veteran’s Memorial Park. The Council will meet tonight at 8 spearheaded by the South Wind­ bara Zbell league president for Zone Change Denied head of state. • TOIJLET FRAMES Manchester^A City of Village Charm for payment of damages for cost of the filtration system is o’clock in the Council sor Woman’s Club and managed a second consecutive two-year The South Windsor Planning “I go into the fight with calm land needed for the major $15,970 and will cofHe from the Chambers at the Town Hall. to involve most churches, term. and Zoning Commission has resolution,” he said. “Already • ELEVATED TOILET In Tax Levies reconstruction planned. Revenue Sharing Trust Fund. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1974-VoL. XCIH, No. 185 SIXTEEN PAGES New business will include the schools and teen clubs and Other officers elected for voted to deny the application of today I have begun formulating SEATS PRICE. FIFTEEN CENTS Also up for discussion will be ' appointment of a rate maker Hike Earned $5,375 organizations. An estimated 600 William P. and Charlotte the responsibilities I will have authorizing the town manager two-year terms include By SOL R. COHEN for the 1974-75 fiscal year; Parker Hodgman, executive hikers and bikers participated. Virginia Graney, first vice K a lb e r, 142 C oles R d., to assume after May 19.” 46.66 mills for the General Fund, 5.35 mills to expend $14,395.35 from the • BATHTUB RAILS adoption of the general govern­ director of the Connecticut Co-chairmen Mrs. Deborah president; Jo Christenson, Cromwell for a zone change In an election this Sunday Indications are Manchester’s General for the Town Fire District, and 8 mills for Revenue Sharing Trust Fund ment budget for fiscal 1974-75; Association for Retarded DeLorenzo and Mrs. Marilyn secretary and Daria Plummer, from RR to A-30 for ap­ that spelled the end of " n 2.65 mills when the Special Downtown Taxing District. for constructibn of sidewalks on Children, has accepted a check Pugliese presented the check. Gaullism’s 16-year rule, • BATHTUB SEATS the Board of Directors meets tonight to setting of a time and place for a Felt. Rd. Barbara Sherwood and Virginia proximately 33.2 acres of land The 1974-75 tax rates are expect^ to go to public hearing on rights-of-way for $5,375, the grand total ra is^ Collections of pledge money Zucker, directors. at the northwest corner of the Mitterrand won 43.4 per cent of adopt budgets and tax rates for 1974-75. 49.31 mills for the General Fund, 5.69 for The council is also expected were only recently completed. acquisition for Pierce Rd. and in South Windsor’s Hike-Bike In addition, Barbara Jean intersection of Miller and the vote and his leading rival, In addition, it is expected that the Town the town Fire District, and 12 mills for Kissinger to authorize the town manager the discussion of the transfer of Several towns across the Bowman has been elected se­ Barber Hill Rd. conservative Finance J^nister Gromyk MEOCO SURGICAL Fire District tax rate will go up 0.34 mills the Special Downtown 'Taxing District, state are currently preparing cond vice president to fill an un­ Valery Giscard d’Estaing, 32.9 Community Council and the Special Downtown Taxing District Exactly one year ago today, the board cut * similar fund raising events to expired term for one year. per cent. rate will go up 4 mills. benefit Connecticut’s retarded The South Windsor Communi­ The 10 other candidates, in- SUPPLY CO. 2 mills from the General Fund tax rate and Items which may be con­ The 1974-75 fiscal year begins July 1. Tolland children and adults. South sidered by the league for the ty Service Council will hold its clu'ding Gaullist Jacques added 0.29 mill to the Fire District rate — regular meeting Thursday at 340 HUiN ST. As spelled out in the town charter, today Windsor’s community involve­ coming year include a study of Chaban-Delmas with 14.5 per MANCHESTBI for a net cut of 1.71 mills. This year, it is ad­ ment and financial success in health services in town and the 7:30 p.m. in the Peterson Room cent, were eliminated and is the deadline date for the board to adopt ding 2.65 to the General Fund rate and 0.34 . this first time attempt has of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Mitterrand and Giscard PHONE 646-4070 budgets and Set tax rates. F'ailure to do so Huddle on Mideast Issue school year calendar. to the Fire District rate — for a net in­ 239 Graham Rd. All members NICOSIA (UPI) — Secretary promise Israeli proposal on dis­ served as a model for other The league recently voted to d’Estaing will fight a straight would make Town Manager Robert Weiss’ crease of ^.99 mills. for a settlement and that the palace of President Archbishop are urged to attend. Meetings of State Henry A. Kissinger engagement with Syria. Kissinger said as he left the Savings Pleasant Surprise, towns. The Hike-Bikes have support the Plum Gujley Park battle in a run-off vote May 19. recommendations the legal one. The decisions will be made in Makarios, where the talks were are always open to the public. Its actions over a two-year span result in held three hours of “useful and A high American official ac- presidential palace which had drawn attention to the mentally project following a study by the board’js budget meeting is at 7 p.m. in the Jerusalem and Damascus. The held, that today’s talks were a 1.28 mills net increase over the tax rates' constructive” talks today with conmanying Kissinger said the been the former British retarded and their needs. league as a community plan­ Municipal Building Hearing Room. At 8, it official had reported earlier ZBA To Meet of 1972-73. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Cyprus meeting, held at “useful and constructive. I governor-general’s residence. ning item. The Zoning Board of Appeals is scheduled to meet in Keeney St. School Kissinger was making would not go further.” Burokas Says of Claim Career Night Reportedly, the most controversial item A. Gromyko then flew back to Gromyko’s request, would progress. He said he felt the exchange will hold a public hearing for its regular monthly session. “I hope we made progress on had been “good and useful.” The South Windsor Board of Grasso Workers Sought discussed by the nine directors was the ap­ Jerusalem to seek a Com­ produce no two-power formula Gromyko said as he left the Education , will sponsor a Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the _ Weiss had recommended a 5.67-mills tax a Syria-Israel disengagement,” The American secretary left ment or function shall be voted . Any person interested in propriation for the Board of Education. In­ VIVIAN KENNESON located in Rockville. Career Night program South Windsor Town Hall to g r e a s e for the General Fund a 0.82-mill the palace for a meeting with on separately as recommended, assisting the Friends of Ella dications are the directors, by a 5 to 4 vote Correspondent ' School Menus Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the committee in working for the consider 23 applications seeking increase for the Town Fire District, and a an Egyptian and American en­ or reduced, but not raised.” variances of building lines. which crossed party lines, restored a^ut John Burokas, chairman of Elementary Schools high school, Nevers Rd. election of Mrs. Grasso for 4-mill increase for the Special Downtown Hoi^se Lovers Dominate Hearing voy who had returned from a The Town Meeting will be The applications include $81,000 of the amount cut by Weiss and is trip to Algeria to brief Presi­ the Board of Selectmen, said Tuesday: Hamburger on roll, The . program is geared to governmor is asked to attend a This is the Taxing District. The board accepted only “The announcement by Stuart held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at acquaint parents and students properties on Buckland Rd. and giving the school board $12,100,000 — up $1 dent Houari Boumedienne on Tolland High School. ketchup, french fries, meeting at the Society for season for the last recommendation. Joslin of his ‘discovery’ of three with various careers and Savings Bank, Ellington Rd., are sought as part of the major million or 9 per cent, over the current ap- the progress of the peace ef­ vegetables, jello with fruit. The present tax rates (to June 30) are forts. . mills worth of unknown surplus PZC Meets Tonight colleges and to meet with Tuesday, May 7 at 8 p.m. reconstruction program propcation. On Proposed Zoning Amendments Wednesday: Parker: planned. BLACK Gromyko flew directly from came as a very pleasant sur­ The Planning and Zoning Manager’s choice. Hicks: representatives. Mrs. Grasso’s jflelegate slate Commission will meet at 8 By DOUG BEVINS Planning and Zoning Commis­ the Cyprus to Moscow at the prise to me u|)on reading it in Meatballs and gravy, noodles, Areas to be represented in­ was the highest vote-getter at of horses, tabled the proposed Nearly every provision of the tonight at the school ad­ Senior Citizens CARPENTER ANTS Several Manchester horse sion (PZC) that rules on horses end of the talks. the newspapers.” carrots, roll, strawberry ice clude agriculture, airlines, •the April 4 Democratic caucus The South Windsor Senior amendments and agreed to proposed amendment—drafted “It does seem odd to me that ministration building. allied health, apprenticeships, In addition to being owners dominated a Monday would be too severe and meet later this monUi with a Kissinger drove to the U.S. box cake. and is the party endorsed slate Citizens will meet Wednesday probably unnecessary. by Town Planner j. Eric Potter the Board of Selectmen and the Cardner Chapman has asked arts and crafts, auto for the state convention. unsightly and unsanitary. night public hearing on new Manchester Equine Ad­ Embassy for his meeting with Thursday: Pizza, cole slaw, at 1 p.m. in the hall at St. Black Ants excavate PZC members, appearing to — was attacked by horse town manager were not in­ to appear on the agenda to mechanics, auto body repairs, Supporters of Attorney proposed amendments to town visory Committee to discuss owners Mondayt^night. Harald Saunders, a senior applesauce. Peters Episcopal Church, Sand extensive galleries in wood have little personal knowl^ge formed of his find at their request an additional 10 acres banking, building trades, General Robert Killidn have ob­ Main St. Takeover zoning regulations, telling the horse-keeping regulations. Of prime concern to the horse member of the National Securi­ Hill Rd. * Friday: Parker: Soup, carrot ty Council, and Asraf Marwan, meeting just minutes prior to adjacent to the Norwegian business careers, civil services, tained a sufficient number of to serve as nesting places owners was an amendment sticks, peanut butter sandwich, Following a short business and may cause extensive a personal assistant to Presi­ the Republican Town Com­ Woods Apartments be rezoned fruit cup. Hicks: Fish sticks, state careers, employment voter signatures to challenge meeting the group will liold a r^qiring a minimum rear lot to multiple dwelling, to make damage to your home. dent Anwar Sadat of Egypt. mittee meeting where the an­ mashed potatoes, peas and agencies and environmental the endorsed slate at a primary Casino Day. Prizes will be put size of one acre for keeping of way for an expansion of the services. Security was intense. At the nouncement was made.” It carrots, tartar sauce, roll, election to be held May 23. up for bid. All members are up to two horses. The horse peo­ looks to me like Mr. Joslin is apartment complex. Also florists, food services, Hearing Tonight airport, police were on the roof dessert. Plans for the coming primary urged to attend. ple maintained that the require­ more concerned with keeping The PZC faces a court suit the Federal Bureau of ment is much more than needed and others belonging to the tac­ Middle and High Schools A public hearing on proposed Engineer is estimating the tical police reserve, a body his Republican politicians brought about by Lee & LaMont Investigation, graphic arts, The state ^ave the town a and would effectively prevent Tuesday: Hot dog, french sanitary sewers in Garden assessments at about $14 per better informed than his Realty, for its April 1 decision to hairdressing, insurance, law May 14 deadline for accepting citizens from acquiring horss. formed to epmbat guerrillas fries, roll, mustard or ketchup, Grove Rd., Erie St. and a por­ front foot. fighting for the union of Cyprus selectmen colleagues and elec- deny application for a zone and law enforcement, or rejecting its terms. Accep­ Candy Conway of 267 green beans, chocolate ice box Call tion of Keeney St., plus a dis­ The impetus for town , tprs,” Burokas said. change to multiple dwelling on medicine, the Merchant tance Would mean the strip Hackmatack St., a member of with Greece, were stationed at cake. cussion of proposed takeover of takeover of the mile-long down­ / Burokas added, “Another odd Anderson Rd. for apartments. Marine, qursing opportunities, D ayorEw . would revert to town control. the state’s Equine Advisory intervals of 200 yards on the Wednesday: Spaghetti with lor 0 Preventive Maintenance program Downtown Main St. head the town strip comes from Main St. route to the presidential palace. thing is his statement, ‘This in­ Selectmen physical theraphy, state Labor Rejection would mean the state Council, told PZC members meat sauce, cheese slice, Vien­ ^ Phone 649-9233 agenda for the Board of Direc­ merchants — opposed to state formation might have surfaced Department sem ces and the would procede with its plan for that equine experts from the Police reinforcements were The Board of Selectmen will na bfead, spinach, jello with tors tonight, when it meets at 8 plans for changing about 30 placed around the American sooner if the full Board of South Windsor High School changing the 30 parking stalls to University of Connecticut only hold a special meeting tonight fruit. in Keeney St. School. angle-parking stalls to parallel and Soviet embassies. Selectmen directed its atten­ at 7:30 at the school administra­ Work Experience Program. G&H PAVING & CONST. CO. parallel parking. The plan is un­ recommend a half-acre total lot ■Thursday: Juice, Italian BItumlnout Drhraways, Parkind Lota, Tannla Courta, 649-9240 The meeting will be the parking. Town control of the tion to the budget.’ He received Colleges to be represented in­ der an agreement worked out A high official on board tion building. grinder, potato chips, corn, ice board’s second tonight. At 7, it siK for keeping of a horse. She his copy from the town clude business, community, Rapaira, Saalar, plua Concrata Work... street, they out, would with the town when the Kissinger’s plane said John Harkins, town manager, cream. -v will meet in the Municipal said the proposed one-acre rear manager at our meeting on private, service academies, Low PricMl 26 Years’ Experlencel permit retention of the angle proposal for the new traffic Kissinger had made will ask for approval to sell a Friday: Fish, tartar sauce, Building Hearing Room to parking. yard minimum would be April 9. The budget was dis­ state colleges, state univer­ BUSS EXTOMimTOB C a,H t control system was announced. restrictive. “reasonable progress” in his parcel of land in the Industrial mashed potatoes, carrots, rolls, SEPTIC TANKS MSTAUED REASONABLE! adopt Manchester budgets and Town Manager Robert Weiss, cussed April 18,22,23,25 and 26 Park to a recycling plant now apple crisp. sities and technical schools. The bldest & Largest in Conn. The costs spelled out in Miss Conway also objected to discussions with the Israeli and May 2. Joslin voted on April tax rates for the 1974-75 fiscal after meeting with state Weiss’ report, in addition to the government and hoped to take a year (to start July 1). several other provisions jui the 26 to recommend the present Department of Transportation $25,000 the state expects, in­ revised Israeli proposal for dis­ 'The proposal for sanitary proposed amendment, main­ budget for adoption at the town officials, as instructed by the clude the expenses for main­ taining that it was unnecessary engagement to Damascus meeting. How much more Coventry • sewers is a reduced version of Board of Directors, prepared a taining the traffic control Wednesday. Gromyko has been one aired in December (ab» at Candy Conway Roy Thompson Joseph Brooirs to regulate location of feed attention is necessary? I was report for the board, showing system and for reconstructing troughs, feed storage, manure, conferring in Damascus with the only member of the board Keeney St. School) and opposed the costs involved if control is and maintaining the street. Syrian President Hafez Assad. of its cost by most of horse trailers, and fences unable to attend the first three becauae to revert to the town. Tonight’s agenda is a very Arabic press commentators the property owners who because horse owners already meetings because of a death in One of the costs is the $25,000 lengthy one. The board is were taking the view that attended. The estimated cost meet such needs. the family. Hardy to Explain the state would want, as part of expect^ to df fer most of its ac­ Kissinger’s attempt to then was at about $20 per White House Indicates Shift Commenting on Potter’s opi­ “The four Democratic and the cost of the $100,000 new traf­ tions until its May 14 meeting. negotiate a Syrian-Israeli dis­ assessable front foot. Under nion that the amendment was three Republican selectmen fic contol system it installed intended to help horse Owners, engagement agreement is close Education Plan bids opened April 18, Town last fall on Downtown Main St. voted unanimously to recom­ y Miss Conway said she wouldn't to breaking down and that the mend for adoption the proposed Toward Tape Compromise object to r^ulations if they meeting with Gromyko can do 1974-75 budget which included MONICA SHEA because the landfill is being Ad Reaches were realistic. “We love our little to salvage his mission un­ all known revenues. We all sup­ Correspondent . used at a much faster rate than Wrong Readers WASHINGTON /UPI) - In defense lawyers in the In^related developments: horses and we want to protect less he can change the attitude port it and we will be very an apparent change of position, Watergate cover-up case. On of Israeli leaders. . Tel. 742-9495 anticipated and at the rate of DUNKIRK, N.Y. (UPI) - — The Senate Watergaje com­ them,” shd said. Dr. Donald Hardy has the White House has indicated the way into the meeting in the pleased if Mr. Joslin’s ‘find’ is present use space at the landfill After robbers broke the window mittee told % U.S. Court of Potter had explained that he Kissinger flew here from true. I expect the board will be planned an orientation, infor­ willingness to reach an “ac­ judge’s chambers St. Gair said will run out within two or three of the Leeds Jewelry Store and Appeals it needs copies of drafted the amendment “to Israel in the midst of extreme given the details at its special mational and evaluation commodation” on Special the purpose was to discuss “ac­ years. stole a sack of small jewels, tapes, too, because Nixon’s help you people who love security precautions on this meeting Monday. meeting for Phase I, IIA, IIB There will be a request from Brralh Prosecutor Leon Jaworski’s commodation.” Watergate transcripts contain horses.” violence-wracked .Mediterra­ owner Robert Levy tried to “In preparing for the presen­ and lie of the Sequential Learn­ Onc«-tUitoly Chenty mansion homo lor girls, Pago subpoena for 64 of President After the meeting Sirica nean island and drove through the Bicentennial Commission take advantage of the publicity deletions and inaudible “But for every horse lover in tation of the recommended ing Program for tonight and o Nixon’s Watergate tapes. issued a brief statement, saying passages. the city in his bulletproof for use of the old town office with an advertisement in the town,” Potter added, “there’s budget to the town meeting, I tomorrow night at the gram­ Only last week the he had granted a five-day delay Cadillac which had been flown building on Main St. as an infor­ Conaarvallonlata turn to Hilliard Pond laaua, Pago Dunkirk Evening Observer — It was learned that the ten who’d rather not live next to reviewed the Town Charter and mar schools. mational center for the dura­ Checkinsf. President’s lawyers asked U.S. in the court proceedings over House Judiciary Committee a horse keeper.” on ahead — as it was to the later that day: District Court Judge John J. in Chapter 9-4 came across the The meeting will be held tion of the bicentennial celebra­ the disputed tapes “for the pur­ has asked, in addition to tapes, \ Several speakers at Monday Israeli and Arab cities he has Trallar, boat niloa aald too* raatriciva, Pago 16 "Robber knows value when Sirica to quash the subpoena visited. following; The budget shall tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the tion. he sees-it at Leeds.” pose of facilitating discussiions to see President Nixon’s diaries night’s hearing took issue with become effective when ap­ Coventry Grammar School and Papar pickup ‘aala’ plannod, Pago 16 and there were reports the leading to possible compliance for periods which would cover The council will also consider But Levy told police Monday Potter’s tomment, contending proved by the annual budget tomorrow night at 7:30 at the President intended to fight it all with the subpoena.” the Watergate break-in and a resolution concerning the Rhai^udsat Approved, Pago 3 robbers as well as customers that horses are quiet, clean, and meeting and an official copy Robertson Grammar School. the way to the Supreme Court if Monday was the deadline for cover-up. Also requested were joining of a transportation dis­ apparently read newspapers. have rarely provoked com­ shall be filed with the Town During this meeting the free when necessary. Jaworski to respond to the files of the White House trict by the town. Varnon woni aall land tor pool otiica, Pago 6 He said on Sunday, three days plaints from neighbors. Clerk.’ Also in Chapter 9-5: superintendent will present an But on Monday the White White House’s motion of last “plumbers” unit which was Lake Lots Discussed after the ad, his window was over-all view of the in­ MH8 gaa away from tournoy borth, Pago 10 House’s chief Watergate week to quash Jaworski’s April allegedly responsible for the “You’d never know they were ‘The. Annual bhdget shall Dick Soranno, third-year law broken again and robbers took become effective only after it dividualized, non-graded Racquat club doublaa champa, Paga 10 coun^l, James D. St. Gair, 18 subpoena. Under Sirica’s Ellsberg burglary and files of 10 there unless you could see student who has been preparing eight watches and 17 rings, program and test data on Phase requested a meeting with new schedule, the responses them,” Roy Thompson of 369 has been adopted at the annual a research report on the legal valued at $1,400. former, White House employes. I (kindergarten) and Phase IIA Sirica, Jaworski and several will be due Friday with court­ Birch Mountain Rd. said. Mostly sunny this afternoon, budget meeting by a majority implications of increasing lot yousappe — The Lehigh Valley (first grade). room arguments next Monday. Cooperative Farmers, a group high in the low 60s. Clear and vote of the qualified voters pre­ sizes in the lake area reported 'Thompson said the amend­ St. Gair and Gen. Alexander quite cool tonight with sent and voting, an amount of Teachers involved in Phases I to the Lake Rehabilitation Com­ of Pennsylvania dairymen, was ment would discriminate and IIA will relate the goals and M. Haig, White House chief of fined $5,000 after it pleaded scattered frost in low lying sec­ money less than that mittee last week. against horse owners because it objectives of the program to staff, each spoke cautiously on guilty in federal court in tions. Low in the mid to upper X recommended by the selectmen Soranno said that other towns sets required lot sizes and may be appreciated.’ present practices in the the tapes issue over the Washington to illegally con­ 30s. Wednesday sunny high in have been allowed to disregard regulates the number of horses. Burokas. said.. “ From the pt^gram. atCBT. Schmidt to Succeed Brandt weekend. Each said in inter­ tributing $50,000 to President the low 60s. lots of prior record under above two sections of th e ^ Phase HB (second grade) BONN (UPI)Chancellor views Sunday that Nixon felt he Nixon’s 1972 campaign. (See Page Sixteen) precedents set by the Supreme party to make Finance Minister party unanimously approved “I accept full political (Charter one can see that the teachers will report on plans Willy Brandt resigned un­ had made available the full Court of Errors. Helmut Schmidt, his political his recommendation. responsibility for the town meeting can only accept for the implementation in expectedly today in the wake of story of Watergate in the 1,300 ’This court has ruled that lot depufy, the new chief of govern­ If Foreign Minister Walter negligence in connection with or reduce the selectmen’s September of 1974. a Communist spy scandal and pages of edited transcripts. But size could be increased by ment. Scheel's small Free the Guillaume spy affair and budget. ‘The meeting cannot A question and answer period asked his Social Democratic each stopped short of saying towns because of overcrowding, The presidium of Brandt’s Democratic party supports express my resignation from Board Okays Final Plans reject the budget. Each depart- wiil be inciuded in the program. Nixon would refuse to provide water supply, sewage disposal Schmidt’s candidacy, his elec­ the office of federal r*’’Dr. Hardy said, “B^ause of tapes to prosecutors or to the and traffic congestion. tion by the parliament is dhancellor,” Brandt wrote the drastic cut in the education House Judiciary Committee, \ In looking into the question of V assured. Heinemann. FDr Bennet School Work LWV To Study budget made by the Town Coun- which is studying possible im­ paper subdivisions, Soranno A government spokesman Klaus Schuetz, mayor of West cii, plans for the implementa­ peachment. Housing Report found that the court has ruled said early today that Brandt Berlin and manager of two By FLOYD LARSON tion of Phase IIC (third grade) bursed. By dividing the work crements 1.8 per cent and that a plan on record does not ended four and a half years in Brandt national election cam­ The Manchester Board of The Manchester League of in September 1974, and the plan­ into two phases, the state will salary increases 5.2 per'cent constitute a formal subdivision. office, handing over power to paigns, attacked his Social Education, in a “housekeeping” each year. Women Voters will meet ning for all of Phase III reimburse the early phase A Connecticut State Statues Scheei on a caretaker basis. Democratic party colleagues session Monday night, quickly Most of the time was spent on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the (Grades 4 through 6) may have which in turn will provide funds does give a municipality the The resignation came 12 days for letting the chancellor down. disposed of a short agenda in­ for the last phase. Dr. James a review of the Bennet plans to home of Mrs; Raymond to be canceled. Further cuts in Transcripts right to prohibit or restrict after federal police arrested “We have been witnesses in cluding final approval of the Kennedy, superintendent, told assure the final plans included Janaezek, 111 Concord Rd. the budget will necessitate A report will be given on a building on lots abutting un­ Define Guenther Guillaume, Brandt’s the last few days and weeks of a Disturb Bennet Junior High School the board. changes discussed in prior elimination of the Phase IIB of accepted highways or, streets, personal aide for political party show in which many who should expansion and renovation plans. The only other new business detailed studies by Paul housing study conducted by the the Sequential Learning but the statute is not always up­ affairs, on charges of spying for have accepted responsibility in- Sen. Scott The special meeting was item was approving certifica- Greenberg’s building com­ league’s housing committee un­ Program, as well as the curtail­ held if it is found to work an un­ East Germany. . stead have crawled behind Wil­ called primarily to formalize a tion of completion of mittee and the town's building der the chairmanship of Mrs ment of Phases I and IIA.” WASHINGTON (Upi) - due hardship on the landowner, Parliament was expected to ly Brandt’s back,” Schuetz request for a state grant for Manchester High School committee. Janaezek with the assistance of Dr. Hardy said, “I urge you Senate Republican Leader Soranno said. elect a new government chief said. renovation of the basement and Memorial Field resurfacing. With the approval given Mon­ Mrs. Robert Heins and Mrs. to attend this orientation and Hugh Scott said today Freddi Winer. free. May 16, the day after the Government sources said second floor of the old Robert­ Under old business the board day night, the final plans go to evaluation meeting and to make transcripts of private presiden­ Federal Assembly elects a new Brandt told coalition leaders son School building which is formalized a policy on eligibili­ the town. Richard Mankey, Mrs. James Tani, chairman a decision as to whether you tial conversations convey “a president. Monday night of his intention to now administrative ty for school transportation. arhitect, estimates a bid c ^ ... of the LVW land use com­ wish to support the continuation shabby, disgusting and immoral mittee, wilt present an update Just that, Free. A government spokesman resign. Horst Grabert, Brandt’s performance.” headquarters for the town The policy is designed, the will go out Wednesday with bid of the Sequential Learning said West German President state secretary, then flew to schools. board was told by Wilson opening slated for June 5 at 7 on the Buckland Commons Program, and to discuss what Scott told reporters he has Development and consensus on I'Jo minimum balance. No service charges of any kind Gustav Heinemann accepted Hamburg to hand the letter of At state request, the plans Deakin, assistant superinten­ p.m. on the $2.6 million project. must be done to preserve the No requirement that you apply for a “package" of bank­ read the first ^ pages of the this issue will be taken. the resignation,when Brandt resignation to President 1,300 pages of edited transcript were revised into phases and dent, to include provisions for Greenberg said the bids may proposed budget at its present ing services you may not need. said he was opposed to staying Heinemann. board approval was needed, and differences in health and not be awarded at that time as Mrs. Robert Weiss, chairman levei.” of taped recordings of of the LWV annual dinner Just have a savings account here. Any kind. Any on as caretaker chancellor until Despite the late hour, more Watergate discussions between granted, to go ahead with the physical limitations, terrain to it is planned to have bid opening All Coventry residents are a new leader was chosen. than one hundred young Social request which will be presented be traversed, and hazards, as on the Illing Junior High School meeting. May 15, announces welcome to attend these OIT THI amount. And you nave Free Personal Checking. Nixon dnd various aides and OiNUINf The arrest of Guillaume Democrats bearing torches to the Town Directors tonight, well as the statutes concerning take place a week or two later. that she is continuing to take meetings. Period. associates. reservations for this event. triggered a bitter feud among soon began demonstrating in ^ o tt said he concluded from thus eliminating a delay until children eligible for special The reason, he said, was to give Council To Meet . Brandt’s aides with nobody support of the former the transcripts that there was the June meeting. education services. bidders on the ^ n n e t project, The Town Council will meet UlllTfB willing to take the blame for chancellor at Brandt’s home “not enough showing of moral - The work is being pushed to^ Also ratified was an agree­ who are not the apparent low tonight at 7:30. in the Board THE COMAIECHCUT BANK failing to determine he was a atop Bonn’s Venusberg Moun­ indignation which would have clear out rooms at the old trade ment between the board and the bidders, to take another look at Room of the Town Hall. fllRSlIR spy. The Federal Home Loan tain. been expected under the cir- school building at Bennet Manchester School Nurses and their Illing bids. It is hoped, he The council will consider an Bank system was created in T h n aS o tk C o lla r' AMD TRUST COMRANY xFJ>i.C Political sourpes said Brandt Holger Boerner, Social cumstandes.” Junior High School complex so Dental Hygienists Association said, this will encourage more 1932 to help finance the hous­ ordinance requiring townspeo­ TOILET TANK BALL All Manchester Offices open Monday-Friday 9-3, Thursday 6-8; Rockville Office open Monday-Friday 9-3, Thursday 3:30-4:30 finally grew disgusted with the Democratic business manager, Asked if he was referring to these rooms can be used during calling for certain changes in favorable bids on the projects ple to separate their refuse into SeMf way his lieutenants were trying to the town. ing industry, according to the Manchester Office Manchester North Main Office told demonstrators Brandt in­ Nixon, Scott said, “I mean by the renovation by students, fringe benefits and salary in- foyr major categories — gar­ TH« t R k h n f Wattf initofirty ilofM Manchester Parkade Office Rockville Office to duck responsibility and tends to remain as party chair- Allan Thomas, board chair­ Bank of America. woHf ofttf Mch dviiiliig. each of those persons (who par­ (tosts of the project are es­ ceases for the next two yeafs. bage, metals, glass and paper— 893 Main Street 14 North Main Street 3S4V5 West Middle Turnpike 42 East Main Street decided to end the affai man, gaveled the meeting to an 7$t AUlAIIOWARi STOMS ir-tJ3h.j]jan. “ This is no farewell to ticipated in the Conversations) timated at $60,(i00, half of which 'Hie fringe benefits amount to Willy Brandt resigning. politics,”pohti Boerner said. according to what he said.” is expected to be state reim­ about one-half per cent, in- end at S'55 p.m., 55 minutes after it began. 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■ MANCHESTER Two-way Radio lUMBIA, Mo. (UPI) - Jerry Lewis Television About Town The Oniwrsity of Missouri MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 7. 1974- PAGE THRE. Cinem a 1 Theater Schedule School o^^Ipurnalism uses twbw^y radUK^mmunica- Rham Tonight tion to assign news beats to I About Town a R E D P O R D Showcase 1 — “Exorcist,” Showcase 4 — “ Busting,” Reed-Eaton Circle of Com­ students within a^()^mile Rham Budget Approved TORBTHIRJ 7:40-10:00 7:25-9:25 Sm Saturday'i Harild munity Baptist Church will range of the campus. ' . Showcase 2 — “ Great U.A. East 1 - “Sting,” 7:00- For Compitio Lilting meet tonight at 7:45 at the Gatsby,” 7:05-9:50 9:15 home of Mrs. John Larsson, 114 at Grenoble ANNE EMT In spite of'the controversy, ii The executive board of costs and added supervision as It was felt that residents in Showcase 3 — “Alice in U.A. East 2 - “Sting,” 7:15- Bolton St. Correspondent was apparent from the discus­ well as possible “overuse” by Wonderland,” 7:30-9:30; “Stor­ 9:30 Manchester Power ^uadron ^ ANNE EM T Tel. 228-3971 sion on the, tennis courts that the three towns should have an will meet tonight at 7:30 at the proud of her adults. opportunity to hear this budget my,” 8:45 U.A. East 3 - “Conrack,” Ann /udson Circle of Com­ Mrs. J*auUne Straight, "I? complishments.” there was sufficient support to ^ , Ibk^thot - 6:00- home o l Cmdr. Donald C. departihent coordinator of By a vote of 113 to 74, voters pass the budget because of the at a public hearing as the total 7:30-9:30 munity Baptist Church will Marsh. COC (3-8-22) NEWS meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. in foreign languages at Rham In conclusion, Qr. Yavener in the district towns of Hebron, inclusion of this item. budget amouats to 1^,000. Wfthass Madness State — “Paper Moon,” 7:15; (18) SECRET AGENT Andover and Marlborough Mon­ As was the case with the “Touch of ClasSj” 9:00 Fellowship Hall of the church. High School, has been chosen by states “confident that as a Several years ago, the inclu­ (20) SOUNDING BOARD Blstelle Carpenter Circle of day night approved the budget hearing, the COC budget INVITATION Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — the American Association of result of her study in France sion of this same item by the Levy (24) GREAT STEAMBOAT Cdmrnunlty Baptist Church will Teachers of French as one of 20 proposed 1974-1975 budget of was again the subject of much JULIE OnilRLD “ Sumnrier Wishes, Winter The executive board of this summer, Mrs. Straight will regional board had caused the questioning. With the passing of the TO BID RACE meet tonight at 7:45 at the career teachers of French 11,909,716 as presented by the CHHiCTiE suTHEriLfiria Sealed bids will be received Dreams,” 7;30; “The Way We Manchester Junior Women’s be in a even better position to rejection of a regional budget. budget, Andover will pay 1372,- (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH home of Mrs. John McQain, 138 nationwide for a three-week Regional District S Board of "ODnT in the Office of The Director of Were,” 9:00 Club will meet'Wednesday at 8 enrich the offerings of your This time, however, the 519, Hebron 1833,699 and LODK V M lv (40) BONANZA Pearl St. program of study this July at Education. D lu t ’sumun N iu u . ^ ‘ General Services, 41 Center Jerry Lewis Cinema 2 — p.m. at the hoim of Mrs. J. school.” Courts public was successful in getting Marlborough 1512,041. The » ^ WINTU OlttAMr — 6:30— FRIDAYEVENIN6-MAYI0 the University of Grenoble in Because of controversy over Street, Manchester, Connec­ “ Don’t Look Now,” 7:15; Robert Bedlack, 5 Knollwood Those in favor of the courts a complete breakdown of the remainder will be covere by (8-22-30-40) NEWS St. Mary’s Episcopal Church France. A graduate of Bates College a 148,000 proposed expenditure ticut uniil May 13,1974 at 11:00 “Tales That Witness Madness,” Dr., Vernon. Co-hoste^ses are m stressed the necessity for a budget even though there was estim ate revenues. * (24) AUCTION PREVIEW I PARK OPEN-7 P I will have a service of Holy This is not Mrs. Straight’s in Maine, Mrs. Straight has for tennis courts and the Cen­ a.m. for the following: 9:15 Mrs. Allan Sault and f^s. Alan well-rounded physical educa­ no discussion on any particular However, these figures still Chaloux. \ RAIN OR SHINE Comiitiunion Wednesday at lO first award. She previously been a resident of Manchester tral Office Committee (COC) STARTS TOMORROW PIPE AND INCIDENTAL , Meadows — “ Lightning - 7 : 0 0 - tion program for students as items. are not secure in that figures CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT a.m. followed by a Bible study. Veceived a National Defense since 1948. She resides with her budget which had- never been MATERIALS - BROOK Sword of Death,” 8:00; “The (3-20-22-30-40) NEWS well as a well-rounded presente in the adopte budget Education Act Fellowship and a husband Charles at 109 Coleman brought before the public for a With the COC budget, salaries RELOCATION New Centurions,” 9;35 (8) TRUTH OR Mayfair Y Club will have a Girl Guards of the Salvation educational program. for teachers salaries are es­ reward from the French Rd. hearing, this year’s budget for the superintendents are Bid forms, plans and Blue Hills — “Hammer of CONSEQUENCES social gathering Wednesday at Army will meet tonight at 7:30 tim ate on the basis of a 4 per 10 a.m. in Cronin Hall df government for proficiency in meeting varied slightly from determined by the COC (com­ specifications are available at God,” 8:00; “Seven Blows of (18) DICK VAN DYKE at the Citadel. The Straights have two routine in that every voter had cent increase which includes in­ the General Services Office, 41 the Dragon,” 9:50 Mayfair Gardens. ^ the language. Opponents felt that priority prised of two members of each crements. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER -7 :3 0 — A teacher at Rham for 11 children, Stephen, who is a stu­ to register before entering the should be placed “on basic of the local boards of education Center Street, Manchester, Burnside - “Serpico,” 7:15- (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS The diaconate of Center meeting hall. Then only those Final figures for salaries will 9:30 YWCA Drop-In will meet years, Mrs. Straight much dent at Bates and Susan (Mrs. education before you make it a as well as two regional • • • BEST ACTOR • • • Connecticut. (8-22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL Congregational Church will with voters cards were per­ not be arrived at until the David Hartman stars as a Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 “prefers teaching French” Bottaro), a resident of Bolton \well-rounded education” and members) and the boards are Town of Manchester, Vernon Cine 1 — “American (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS? meet tonight at 7:30 at the and an artist. mitted to vote. teacher-board negotiations are high school teacher in a.m. at the Community Y. All even though she is also certified pred the added maintenance appropriate their share. Connecticut Graffitti,". 7:10-9:10 (20) LASSIE church. Pauline Straight complete. “Lucas Tanner,” an NBC- women are invited for in English, drama, and Juggle the books. Robert B. Weiss, Vernon C(ne 2 — “Blazing (24) FOURTH ESTATE TV drama to be telecast fellowship, vollyball or bowling American literature. She has Anierican Association of Set fire to the factory General Manager Saddles,” 7:30-9:20 ' (30) a n im a l w o r l d A St. Barnabas Workshop for Wednesday (May 8) at> 8 and a break for coffee. Baby­ also studied German and Teachers of French, con­ Suf^Dly wom en for the clients. (40) ROOM 222 teachers and counselors will be i^THEATRES EAST p.m. sitting is available. “picked-up” some Spanish. gratulates the school in “having Harry Stoner will d o anything to MIOOH TPKt M4«CMt$T£A$H, PARKAOE • (4)-}441 - 8 d ) 0 - conducted tonight at 7:30 at Mrs. straight is the only a staff member among the IR O U T M g « iM M 4 A i (3) MAUDE / Trinity Covenant Church. teacher in the state who is twenty national winners of the get one more season. P/tVL ROBERl NEWM/IN REDFORD T0M0BB0W-(WEP.1 (8-40) HAPPY DAYS/ receiving this award and the Grenoble Scholarship made (18) 700 CLUB school has received a letter Jack Lemmon Jehovah’s Witnesses will available by the Ftench (20-22-30) ADAM-12 Sock’n' G>u&kinpYEsents COUNTRY/VVESTERN/WESTERI have a group discussion tonight from her fellow French government.” * niE SUING SAVE THE TIGER ’(24) BILL MOYER’S r e c o r d inINOBTAR4 s t a r at 7:30 at Kingdom Hall. teachers in the state offering The letter further JOURNAL their “warmest con­ acknowieges Mrs. Straight as .“CONRACK” Ryan i Tatum O’N eal Te Bentley school PTA gratulations.” being “recognize as a fine PAPER MOON (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 CONWtY executive board will meet In the letter. Dr. Symond teacher and department head at (8-40) MOVIE tonight at 8 at the school. Yavener, President of the Rham a e both our ^tate and "The Story ol Pretty Boy Floyd" Connecticut Chapter of the national committee are very Jack Lemmon in his most important dramatic LSHCWCASE CINtM A/ (20-22-30) BAMACEK *TWITTY>- rolesince TTieDaysofWineandRoses” 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST - 9 : 0 0 - AND THE Coventry Every shopping day our merchants spoi * 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 • (24) BLACK JOURNAL TWITTY BIRDS ^R ES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING - We Honor MASTER CHARGE • o 1 ★ ★ ★ ★ being called for the bill, and FOR ONE ADMISSION PRICE Conservation Commission, was that the state would not reduce AL PACINO that the bill be brought back to ELEGANT BANQUET W IL IT IE S concerned what the blastings in the number of parking sites at the Senate for a new vote. "SERPICO" General Admission the area would do to the Nathan the state boat launches. The IN COLOR • R 100/7 W4 lt>e\e©H40 « 9 Hale monument and to foun­ town had requested this in an Arnold Carlson, a former AT7:tS-Si30 . «5 .oo i $ 2 .5 0 dations of the older residences attempt to reduce the over­ chairman of the Planning and > 0 ^ ^tMMYUT.lJ|.$PJlD|-^ ClriA fa Mil A d u lts 6y«trs and u n d e r on Lake St. crowding on the lake in the Zoning Commission, has For iN Shorn phis Ride iiasictioii Other Actions summer. requested that the council start ONLY 4 MORE / WHBIE WIRE YOU M 827 (Fap pocked rides II mmy limes« you Wat The council deferred action The council sent a letter to a Steven Loyzim Memorial the Windham Regional Plan­ Fund. Carlson donated money Y ^ ‘‘AMERICAN FRIDAY NIGHTS ONLY on the Bicentennial Commis­ TRADITIONAlONAIHHOLIDAY MENU sion request to use the old town ning Agency stating that the for such a fund last night. GRAFFITI” Coming Attractiora; town would consider joining a The council will investigate ‘lUPERr-Thai Mag. 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,N ▼Aiadvs oaDiw irnd , . ^ - h^C ^ T m 'E V E N IN G HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Mav 7 . 1974- p a p . r p i v . PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., May 7. 1974 iJ.S.D.A. CHOICE I Open Hm trlirfitpr Eim tin g lirralJi I Forum Founded Oct. J, 1881 GPEEN Thanks STAMPS Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Dear sir: Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 I wish to take this opportunity 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203).. p.m. should telephone the circulation to thank alt of the members of Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9946. my committee who worked 40 make the Wine Tasting Party K days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ success for the benefit of the A cond Class Mail Matter. Manchester Unit of the American Cancer Society. I 725 E. Middle Burl L. Lyons, Publisher U.S.D.A. 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First, it will j Therefore it would appear this ad­ Is There A Ford have broad emergency powers to deal visory committee’s input must come Comments with an energy crisis such as the one from all state agencies and the In Reagan’s Future? i. last winter when Gov. Thomas private sector as well; Meskill created the office by Jury Of The Whole If we are to keep the state com­ New survey of GOP leaders shenanigans and shocked to the executive order. Second, it is charged petitive in the national economy, ef­ in a dozen states shows Califor­ hair follicles at having a with creating an advisory board to nia’s Gov. Ronald Reagan, Watergate in their own midst. NEW YORK — More than a But the line between contain- the tapes, nor examine the ficient allocation of energy supplies symbol to many of the pure And, while Reagan is con­ year later, Richard Nixon has ment and coverup is a shadowy tapes themselves. Yet I doubt project the state’s energy needs over may become necessary. If we are to church of conservative sidered untarred by Watergate dropped the other shoe. His one. The Congress and the na­ whether this is ground enough the next two decades. Republicanism, is a very live maintain air and water quality where or anything else, his sentimen­ newest move is the most impor­ tion could well decide that it for the committee to make a U.S.D.A. Choice U.S.D.A. Choice 1976 presidential prospect. Yet tal backers — especially the U.S.Dil. Choice SWctly Frosh It is this latter function which may it now meets acceptable standards tant in the Watergate syndrome was in fact a coverup, on the fight on. 'There is a widespread ^SEMI-BONELESS LEAN he is seriously m enac^ by Vice southerners — suspect he might since the President’s first dis­ CALIFORNIA prove to be the most important part of President Ford’s mere basis of the transcripts belief among the people that the and improve it where it does not, cer­ not do too well running the closure of how much he knew themselves. Or they could presence in the picture. staff has had too great a role the act. gamut of 1976 primaries in such and didn’t know. decide to give the President the 80NE1ESS tain fuels may have to be restricted to No one could be surprised thus far, and the members EXTRA U RG E In projecting energy needs, the states as New Hampshire, Several things strike me benefit of the doubt. Each side TOP SIRLOIN such uses where it is most efficiently that any run-through on Reagan themselves too little. CHUCK Massachusetts, New Jersey, about his move. The first is that .will make its own interpreta­ Giving the case, ii^ effect, to group will inevitably come to grips finds him easily the sentimen­ controlled from the environmental Pennsylvania, New York and he is grasping the nettle of tion of the same materiel. the people themselves may turn R O t l C y R ^ T tal favorite of the Old South, •Oregon. with sources of energy and perhaps sense. danger to pluck the flower of So will the people. ’The second out to be the President’s most STEAK EGGS and of sizable parts of the These conservative leaders safety. He is taking a gamble thing about Mr. Nixon’s move even the sticky question of economic Midwest, Plains and Mountain brilliant strategic move. It will ROAST any Size Package As can be seen, the task is more hear from their liberal counter­ and he will gain more in the is that it has broadened the states. In these areas and other please and flatter them. It can’t growth itself. parts that Ford, notwithstand-' final impeachment process jury sitting in judgment on him, than projecting an “X” percentage of presumably less hospitable sec­ help affecting their judgment. ing his own evident conser­ than he will lose by exposing going over the heads of There is growing concern, not only new kilowatts, barrels of residual fuel tors, like the Northeast, he has And in the end, their judgment vatism, is today held in the transcripts to the general Congress to the people may well end up as the judg­ in Connecticut but elsewhere in this been busy in recent months oil, or gallons of gasoline and diesel reasonably high regard in eye. He would rather hold on to themselves. By strategy of ment of Congress itself, v^ch pleasing audiences with his old nation, that growth in itself may not northern industrial bastions. his office than to what opening everything to the public fuel. The task is really one of cor­ platform flair. is an agency of the people. It is ’Therefore, they can conjecture remaining shreds of privacy — or almost everything — he hard for waters to rise above always be good. There is concern that Most Republican politicians I lb. relating our energy needs against fairly painless agreement still clothe him. has moved the fulcrum from their source. the quality of life be evaluated along tapped at their recent party within Uie party on the Vice Since I believe in the widest the House Judiciary Committee existing and potential sources; then gathering here were going on There will be a periM of doz. with considerations of more jobs, in­ President. possible disclosure, I am happy to a kind of Committee of the great confusion as the meaning determining the ultimate use of those the basis of their own sound­ Finding that kind of agree­ that we have what we now dustry diversification, and other Whole — a jury of the whole, of various passages in the fuels within the state in the manner ings. They tend to dismiss as ment, I gather from a host of have, even while I wiph it were where his cause is likely to be transcript is debat^ before the « . T O — ■ unrepresentative a formal poll Bumble Bee economic goals. < leader interviews, is judged more. The Nixon Papers more secure. court of public opinion. But it Im p o ^ ^ d “From The Dell" Contadina which best meets the state’s j d GOP county chairmen giving That energy, or rather its consistent critical today for the GOP. On reveal much about the frenetic The Judiciary Committee is wiil be debate on a text in economic, health and aesthetic Reagan a substantial lead over both sides, party men are not decision making process at a of course feeling angry and being, available to anyone LITE CHUNK availability is a key to any growth, is aspirations. Ford and still bigger margins only weary of the old moment of extreme crisis. frustrated at the put-down, yet willing to take the trouble to BORED not the question. The question which over such other assumed 1976 ideological struggles, but in They also reveal the there is little it can do. It is read it — all 1,308 pages of it. It will be a big job but Connecticut contenders as Nelson ihany cases see thelii as a President’s agonized effort — the advisory group will have to face in hard to fault a President for Differences of interpretation of can and should lead the way. ’This Rockefeller and Sen. (Jharles luxury a Watergate- once he learned about telling the people too much and the same text will rage, in what HAM Percy. its studies may well be energy beleaguered party cannot in­ Watergate — to deal with a Congress not.enough. may turn out to be the greatest Non-Return B^ttlhs Vz Lb. problem is shared by our neighboring Nevertheless, from every 1-lb. Box Swifts dulge. situation too complex even for It is not enough in the view of of the great debates of our 7-oz. priorities assigned to certain types of region party spokesmen quickly 6 -o z. states. In view of the limited sources So, gauged as a man apart his skills of manipulation. many on the committee time, making the debate over growth as opposed to other types. indicated that Ford’s entry into from tangled context, Reagan At one point an aide called because ite.staff and members, the Pentagon Papers seem .Vzib. of fossilized fuels in this world, the the 1976 contest (if it be first Inherent in energy conservation is is doing pretty well out there what they were doing “con- , .^ c e p t for the two topranking puny by comparison. Imported . question also will face all the nation postulated that he is not already these days. But put Ford in his tainm ent,” and Mr. Nixon members, won’t be able to 'The Nixon Papers will shed a the efficient use of energy and this eventually. , president as a consequence of future and he could fade swiftly eagerly latched on to the term. listen to the nuances of voice on brutal light on I^ . Nixon’s own SWISS CHEESE . V2 lb. also opens up many questions. We President Nixon’s im­ int(TthP>mists. ianguage, methods, motives, We have an opportunity to meet the peachment), either neutralizes face it in an early decision regarding values. ’That is part of the price SwlfTs challenge of meeting our energy Reagan or nearly wipes him out the President will pay for his in his strongest bailiwicks. / transit, for example. needs; at the same time using that last desperate effort to hold on Southerners, for instance, tell PEPPERONI Vj lb. To what extent can we allocate fuels to the presidency. energy more efficiently and using it me without hesitation that U .S .D A . Choice Back to autos and trucks but still stop and No resident in American Select within the context of a broader Ford, barring some damaging history has ever had to strip Real Lemon OInty Moors stumble in the meantime, Fare reverse, the trend away from railroad himself so nakedly before his RUMP ROAST horizon than the mere ending of would automatically have com­ .lb. BEEF LIVERS .lb. contemporaries and before U.S.D.A. Cholos Eye LEMON JUICE 32-oz BEEF STEW and b^? use by shippers and periodic shortages. manding acceptability in their, .24-oz. Andrew Tally history. It will shed anything Sweet Ufa Lucky Leaf passeqg.gs? states. An Alabama leadju* in­ but a flattering light on his To borrow from an old conservation 1 his-T^ ROUND ROAST .lb. dicated the Vice President like­ character. But ti^t has littletie to/ ^ *1® * COLD CUTS .8-oz. If we >51 assume that our energy Sweet Ufa SLICED PEARS slogan, we must utilize our energy ly would shove Reagan right put do with guilt or innociftiCe APPLE PIE : .. .20-oz. Vlasic needs are going to be met, it must be resources for greatest good, for the of the ballpark — where he is before the law. You impeach a Royal Assorted cheefed today. BACON ...... lb . assumed new energy will be available greatest number, for the longest time. man not for M^s character but 8 9 « FRANKS Speak of Reagan as an in­ for his deeds. Thaf, to, is part of Our Own Pure Pork (Hot or Sweet) KOSHER SPEARS GELATIN .3-oz. dividual political entity to Dignity In Politics the nature of American Kellogg’s Jianbo politicians from Wisconsin, In­ democracy. ITALIAN SAUSAGE ... .lb diana and even Ford’s own WASHINGTON - In the *1® * FRANKS...... Michigan (mindful always of its Hutchinson of Michigan. ’The foolipg around with acts which Swift's Brown A Serve 2 t M ® * BARBECUE SAUCE ASSORTED PACK 15-oz. matter of impeachment Scents) heavy mix of Wallace-type two have not always agreed, had no flavor of criminality and M Bl*8e (All Wesson Lysol Tub ’n Tile prweedings against President but when they disagreed they which could be defended as voters), and you get an upbeat SAUSAGE S O z . 7 9 ^ End of an Era: Nixon, it is well to remember have done so gently, with the within the prerogative of the AIR FRESHENERS .7-oz. reading. But add Ford’s name that there are wild men among The OIL CLEANER ...... 17-oz. to the developing 1976 broth and matter-bf-fact air of Executive charged with Democrats and Republicans in gentlemen. operating the nation’s business. ifrozen Foocfsi expressions and utterances the House who for Iwth partisan Almanac Birdseye French or change instantly. One of the things Rodino and Meanwhile, the Judiciary Cut The Freshest Produce Sold *New York Dolt Special Fire( and personal reasons will do Hutchinson agreed upon was to Ck)mmittee is preparing to dis­ It’s not news, of course, that their best to sabotage an order­ LARGE, LUSCIOUS, RED you don’t get accolades^ for hire a good staff and then leave patch written questions to ALL NATURAL ly and dignified examination of it alone. The result was Nixon to determine if “criminal GREER Reagan when you talk to the issue. United Press International One of the things about nostalgia we Reddy’s creators went to court and leaders in places like Maine, strinkingly illustrated the other fraud’’ was involved in the Today is Tuesday, May 7, the But having stated that day when the staff reported it President’s Federal income tax don’t like is that sometimes we get lost a copyright infringement suit. Massachusetts, New York and 127th day of 1974 with 238 to BREAD SALE caveat, we the people have BEANS . . New Jersey. could find no substance to 15 retu^s to pay more than $450,- follow. jolted with the idea that Old Father reason to be reassured by — and relatively sideline allegations 000 in back taxes, the House Birdseye Whether it was coincidence or a What does strike you with even take pride in — the con­ 'The moon is between its full STRAWBERRIES Timue is catching up with us. force is how comfortable the against Nixon and therefore would be derelict in its duty if it phase and last quarter. presaging of things to come, the'bat- duct so far by House Judiciary voM l cm icE pro-Reagan elements suggest was concentrating on the most did not give this issue a ’The morning stars are Venus TASTI FRIES...... 20-oz. straight trom California From Near-By Farms 49 Take, for example, the recent an­ members on both sides of the tle of public vs. private power began they could and very likely ^rious matters, such as the thorough airing — in fairness to and Jupiter. Taste O Ses Fresh Fresh Green 1-lb. Loafs of Jowlah nouncement by Northeast Utilities aisles. There have been Watergate cover-up and the Nixon if for no other reason. to wane about the same time. would turn their full allegiance ’The evening stars are Mer­ political squabbles and President’s taxes. Rodino has said the questions cury, Mars and Saturn. Rye, Vienna Marble, that it is firing Reddy Kilowatt, that to Gerald Ford if he became the probably will be more of the HADDOCK DINNER . 9-oz. would be submitted to the 'Those born.on^this date are As we are now faced with the more avowed candidate he still in­ same, but by and large the com­ Besides the cover-up and the Green County ..e a c h ASPARAGUS .lb. light and dark or cartoon character whose body looks President because they were under the sign of Taurus. / sists right now that he won’t be. mittee as a whole has ap­ tax matter, the staff will focus like bolts of lightning and his head is a important task of meeting an ever “pertinent and relevant.’’ ’They English poet Robert Brown­ health bread. Why this is so may be a fairly proached its job with the selem- its inquiry on 39 other S now hite complex question. ere more than that. ’They ad­ ing was born May 7,1812. RAVIOLI . 16-oz. lb light bulb. \ increasing electric demand in the face nity and even-handed common questions, including the 1 0 « HIMMOIIS dress themselves to the integri­ On this day in history: Ford is of course widely sense it demands. President’s connection with the Used as a symbol by the private of limited and more costly sources, ty of the voluntary income tax In 1915, 1,198 passengers, 124 perceived as a clean man and Much of the credit belongs to White House “plumbers” the issue seems like it took place so thus appeals broadly to conser­ system. Until a finding is made of them Americaifs, were lost utlity industry in its advertising and Chairman Peter W. Rodino, D- operation and “(|irty tricks’’ of vatives accustomed to charging on the legitimacy of Nixon’s when a German U-boat.sank the other promotional materials, Reddy’s long ago. N.J., until a few months ago a the 1972 campaign, and political WITH THIS COUPON returns, plain working stiffs WITH THIS COUPON the Democrats -with British liner “Lusitania” . off $9.00 PURCHASE '/ v in jP K WITH THIS COUP Congressman of no particular contributions allegedly made I a $5.00 PURCHASE WITH THIS COUPOJI WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON dismissal marks the end of an era. have a right to wonder about the coast of Ireland. ^ d k U \y j^ A SS.OO PURCHA Perhaps Willy is still holding down reputation, who has steered the by Howard Hughes, Robert E. the equity of the system. A SS.OO PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHASE A SS.00 PURCHASE Some of us remember that the big Vesco, ^International In 1945, Nazi Gertnany sur­ his job in the West where he was more ^committee down a nonpolitical At any rate, the conduct of rendered on the 2,075th day of battle between public and private I Thought ^fld'judicious course. A telephone and Telegraph Corp., the inquiry so far suggests that popular but we fear too that he may and the dairy industry. From World War II. measure of Rodino’s fairness is the citizenry .can let Rpdinq, In 1968, Alabama Gov. 10<0FF «g6S iUf.i ijiWti/ fflOf .< dpfvrd s possession of marjuana, and in­ son, Mrs. Marjorie Reed, Mrs. room of the church. The Rev. C. Queen of Angels Mothers Cir­ S terfering with a police officer Henry Anderson will conduct a cle will meet tonight at 8 at the land happened to be owned by A ■7 s James Duffy and Mrs. Harry the town. If the land were A was nolied. Fraser presented some infor­ Bible study. Mrs. Clara Gull home of Mrs. Duane Stimson, Coventry. Regular Regular A will lead devotions. 15 Delmont St. Mrs. Martin privatejyjBwped, and zoned Regular Polling Place Changen mal recollections of the club’s suitably, the postal department 18.97 L The companion case of Larry early days. Zabielski is co-hostess. 16“ S.11 L The pollingMace for voters in could go ahead and build. 17.tT 115“ E Manchester’s Voting District K. Undrie, 18, of Rt. 44A, Mrs. Duffy, formerly a E Three will be In the Marine Coventry, similarly durged, member of the English depart­ Andover Edward Laragy, operations Teachers Explain Corps Building i t 717 Parker was continued to May 20. ment at Manchester High representative for the Postal St., starting with toe next elec­ School, came from the farthest Service, said the department b m o lij spgofojiq. tion. It formerly was in the distance. She now makes her Grant Requests plans to construct a 13,684- AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC SLICER SUNBEAM Northfield Green Coi^unity Charles Wesneski Jr., 41, of home in Nantucket. square-foot building. He said no “SHOT OF STEAM” Spray, Steam.andiDry Iron, Center on Ambassador 444 Center St. received a 90formed to the *» fight is apathy. Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ figures to see just what size can or box she should purchase Rosemary Taylor, who sur- Many Other Reductions He said he sees no conflict ment, is sponsomg a dance airi to get the best value. At best, she can only quickly glance, pervises a staff of 200 Viet­ between the group expressing namese and 15 volunteer Throughout The Store! Friday at the Bolton High select the size she thinks her family will consume and Kennel Expansion Denied its concern about better School gym from 7 until 11 p.m. move on to the next shelf. professionals, operates four programs and discipline and the DUSTERS I houses in Saigon caring for ap­ New s t o r e H o u fts Admission is $1. ft She did cite one incidence when she checked the price fact that the school board is Refreshments will be available. proximately 450 children. She Mon., TuMm W«d., '8at. 10-6 NANCY DRINKUTH around the exterior of the Tall wood Ladies Day per pound of a well-known cereal which is sold in family estimates that it costs $22,000 a for denying the request. The Easy Care Thursday & Friday, 10-9 fence. The Tallwood Women’s Club size boxes or in single individual serving boxes. month to run her nurseries, or At an executive session the first was the failure to comply r Zoning Board of Appeals Also the ZBA stated that the fp Fabrics tor “The cereal cost 77 cents more per pound if you $50 per month per child. with an original stipulation held an organizational meeting f increase in the facility was not last week in the new Tolland I purchased th§ individual boxes,” she noted. Mrs. Dunlap notes that a members voted unanimously to (contained in a certified letter SURPRISE'1H0M Anytime deny Michael Sherman of Rt. 66 warranted in relation to the clubhouse, on.Rf. 85. Miss Furness, dressed in a plaid jacket and camel donation of $5 will feed one delivered to Sherman on March I WITH A MLEIGH RIKE Wear r PrtgrimA^iUs permission to expand an 10,1973) regarding erection of a property size which is the Wednesday^was selected as slacks, stressed the consumers “right to know.” baby for 15 days; $25 will buy FABRIC DEPARTMENT (5@STORES minimum allowed. I ON MOTHI MOTHER'S DAY enough penicillin to treat 121 existing dog kennel. The Sher­ six foot high, solid barrier-type “9-Hole Ladies Day.” Starting “The new labeling required on TV dinners is good, but ;; MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off. 1-86) man kennel presently contains wooden fence blocking view on And finally the board times in the morning and after­ I S I^ A Y , MAY 12th you must look at it accurately. If the gravy comes before children; and $150 will sponsor expressed the Opinion that an Whethei^t a 3-apeed or a 10-tpaad, a child in a Friends of Children 16 runs and the request had all four sfdes and the planting of noon are available and sign-up the turkey you are in trouble, because items must be listed increase in the number of runs sheets will be posted in the I Reg. >5 ft <6 orphanage for six months. been for expansion to 48 runs. fast growing evergreen trees She’ll Love You For III in the order of importance. The same thing applies when \ The ZBA listed three reasons would be ecologically unsound. clubhouse. Anyone interested in con­ I A LAI! you buy juices. If the water is listed before the juice, you tributing may contact her of Tournaments will be held I ENQLISH BIKES OF FAMOUS know you are getting mostly water.” the Friends of Children Center, weekly starting with low putts I Commenting on appliances. Miss Furness said, “Years P. 0. Box SO, Middle Haddam Mrs. Heather Dunlap, 318 Redwood Rd.. at left, hosted a shower for needy Vietnamese Tolland on W^nesday, May 8. I K ago they never told you that a frost-free refrigerator or for information. Contributions children recently. The event was sponsored by The Friends of Children, Inc. Looking over The Women’s Club invites all Ma l e i c area golfing women and those or mmiMiuiii, EmtANDi one that has an automatic ice maker costs more to should be sent to the Middle items donated are Lois Barnes and Terry Masilonis, both members of the organization. interested hi learning to play tp II srai 3 v a , SMU SKB MB operate. You have a right to know. If your dealer doesn’t Haddam headquarters. (Herald photo by Dunn) I •srars ftKCMN fttnnB join. For more information call • LTK ftOM mu *nos volunteer the information, ask him.” Tallwood Country Club,^646- I When it comes to purchasing cafpeting, she added, you Budget Meeting Tonight 1151. THESE BIKES HAVE BEEH VERY SCARCE have the right to question the dealer as to the life expec­ I Com* In Now Whilo Slock* Arc HarvestPair Largo. Cholco 01 Size* And tancy of the carpeting. Pll Never Laugh DAR Federal Tea I Color* On Many MocMal I V im N KENNESON Robertt Dixqp;^Dixpr"^ reservations “If he doesn’t know, tell him to find out from the The $4,115,268 'breaks down public last Friday, he admits ft. we offer: chairmanin fp|/t!fp|/the Lions Club’s At A Jogger Again Correspondent into general government, $655,- I manufacturer before you tie up your hard-earned money. In Windsor Friday that $84,641 may be miscalcula­ Hebron HdnrestHdnres Fair has an- The annual town budget 122; debt service, $473,247; and Umft 2 per customer The way it seems to go is the carpet you love lasts only I’ll never say that he (or she) We had a wonderful sense of NO GIFTS tion. The balance of his figure, nouncedihat\ihet thereth( are no more I The Ellsworth Homestead . meeting will -be held tonight at 8 education, $2,987,259. he claims were derived from three months — the carpet you hate lasts forever.” runs “funny” like a rabbit or an camaraderie as we crossed thq home in November, 1807, at the food. Dooths available for the FARR'S Open Dally to 9:00 Federal Tea, sponsored by the \ at Tolland High School. Selectnten agreed again last unanticipated or overlooked I elephant. I’ll never belittle his finish line. I don’t know about age of 62. MO PRIZES fair. There are a limited 2 Main St. Master Charge Speaking of insurance policies as presented by most Daughter of the American Townspeople will be asked to night that the town meeting state grants, including $58,000 accomplishment, be it a Among the refreshrnents liumber of other booths, but I Tel. 643-7111 Bank Americard Revolution (DAR), will be held approve a $4,115,628 budget as should vote to approve their for the school administration^ companies, she said, “Have you ever wondered why the quarter/mile struggle or a 25- jerved at the tea will be Hart- NOTHING FREE they will soon be reserved also. WANCHESTEB PARKADE Friday from' 1 to 4 p.m. at the recommended by the Board of recommended 1974-75 budget. building. / I smali print on poiicies is hard to read? The reason is mile rjiarathon. And I’ll never, ord Election Cake, Federal homestead, 778 Palisado Ave., Selectmen on April 26. Any possible new revenue infor­ In the legal notice for' the because the insurance companies don’t want you to read absolutely never, question a Cake, Dover Cake, Lemon Just select from Windsor. According to the interpreta­ mation, including that recently town meeting there is an it .” jogger’s motivation. Cake, Dough Cake, Cream Tickets for the tea are $1.50 the latest styles In tion of Town Council Harold announced by Selectman Stuart amount of W ,583/Shown as Ibe reason I feel so strongly Cake, and light sandwiches. Following her address, she answered questions at a and refreshments of the Garrity, the town meeting has Joslin, has to be evaluated revenue under s t r and federal about this, is that I, along with Recipes for some of these luncheon meeting at the Hartford Hilton. Federal Period will be served. the option only to accept or before setting the mill rate.(The grants, account^f reimburse­ four other women on my street, cakes are as follows;. have joined Manchester’s The Oliver Ellsworth reduce the budget under the board has ten days from the ment schopl'Duilding grant, Arthur's One member of the audience questioned why super­ tv Dover Cake FORMAL WEAR jogging community. We’ve Homestead was deeded to the terms of the town character town meeting in which to set which should cover the school 1 cup sugar adopted last May. DRUG STORES markets sometimes have a different price on the same / learned from experience that Daughters of the American at an unbelievably the mill rate. adminipation building. 1 slick butter or margarine • The wording of sections per­ item on the same shelf. ^ / Revolution in 1903 by 116 heirs, Joslin went over figures 190 FARMINGTON AVI., HARTFORD, CONN. S17 IIM jogging is a very serious 2 cups sifted flour LOW PRICEI Hafkins told the selectmen business. One that cpuses even without cost, as none o f the taining to the annual town which he feels is revenue not Mpiiday night that he has spent She answered by stating “Probably bec^ise the new '/2 cup milk budget meeting has not been 941 MAIN ST.. MANCHtSTIR. CONN. *43 ISOS ladies to get sweat upon their heirs felt that they could under­ shown in the selectmen’s per cent of his time the past 144 RROAD ST., WINDSOR. CONN. 68B S1S3 product coming in cost more and they were put out before 1 cup raisins changed, nor was in the intent brows. take to preserve the mansion. budget with board members.'/th ree months in the area of 40 MAIN ST., ROCKVILLI, CONN. 87S-9163 the older items were sold.” From 1665 when the pionrer 3 egg whites beaten, 1 tsp. of the charter revision com­ Our group gathers at precise­ vanilla Monday night, after a late finances and finds more things Josiah EUsworth purchased the mittee to change it, according meeting with Town Manager Miss Furness said she disa^eed with this habit, and felt ly 8:15 each weekday morning. Pour batter in 9-inch come to light every day. We check the street to be sure the other gurls, but as soon as I land, unfR 1903, the property to members who served on the John Harkins yesterday.'^ He said this morning that be the supermarkets should wait to put new higher priced got inside, I called my husband had remained} in the ownership square pan and bake at 350 committee. In the past the town it’s free of dogs and children, degrees till done. Of the $179,141 of'revenue expects to sit down with the items on the shelf until the lower priced ones had been then with a n ^ of agreement at the* office. of the Ellsworth family. meeting could also reject the compiled by Joslip^ and made auditor to go over all accounts purchased. / Now our kids think the .whole Today, the house contains Federal Cake budget. again. begin to jog around the block. 2 ^ p s sugar Our training technique is sim­ thing is a joke. My daughter exquisite antiques that date “After all, the older items didn’t cost them a higher loves to imitate me jogging from 1700 to 1830, with the 4 cups sifted flour ple. We run till it hurts. Then 1 lb. raisins price, so why should we as consumers have to pay it.” we collapse on the nearest down the street — rear view. exception of a few pieces from And the subject “What makes the Ellsworth family. DAR 2 sticks bulter/margarine INCLUDES: JACKETi.-FLAR^D SLACKS...RUFFLE She further urged consumers, ih a case like this, to speak lawn, and when we get our 4 eggs mother run?” provides lots of members, chapters and to the supermarket manager and ask him about this prac­ breath back tell each other how 1 cup milk SHIRT...BQW TIE...CUMMERBUND...CUFF laughs at the breakfast table. Ellsworth decendants have tice. wonderful we are. That period nutmeg and other spices to LINKS...SHOES OPTION AL...R EG ULAR m ake made donations. of self glorification is vital to taste Mrs. Furness was quick to answer personal When the kids heard we had Oliver Ellsworth served as $3.00...PATENT8$5.00... our spirits. Use a lube pan and bake at made our mile they had just one deputy in the General Assembly D O N T questions, such as how old she was, how many times At first we began hurting, 350 degrees till done. BELIEVE THE PRICE? married, and was she rich. The answers — “58,” “three question. “How long did it take in 1773, on the Governor’s Coun­ really hurting, before we’d run you?” STOP IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! times,” and “yes.” cil, and was State’s Attorney a quarter of a mile. Eventually for Hartford County until he Smral OtiMr Cdmploto Tiixado Rtntils from S7.B0 “ About 12 we pushed ourselves to a half minutes,” I said became a member of the State What is her pet peeve? Pay toilets. iroudly, 2L0UTI0NST0SERVEY0U! mile and yesterday, I am very ‘we move right Fran Fransson is serving as “Have you ever been without a dime,” she asked, or along.” Supreme Court in 1785. In 1789, proud to announce, we reached he was chosen a United States general chairman. Sally Robb never had one to begin with?” our goal of one mile! “12 minutes,” chidefi John. Senator and served until he was ^ ill conduct a gift shop nominated by Washington to be leaturing handmade items, REGAL MEHrS snm “I think pay toilets are a tqtal rip-off,” she said, “and There have been many “I could run a mile backwards m conniii HISS sro«" with one leg tied behind me in chief justice of the Supreme crafts, and Federal note paper. MANCHESTER VERNON . leen besides men don’t have to pay. The ones you pay a dime to moments of grim discourage- Court of the United States. Margarqt-Jacobson will present 901-907 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZ/' enter are no cleaner than the free ones. ’ ment. 12 minutes!^’ In 1799 he was chosen by attic .treasures. 643-2478 872-0538 “I never thought Mayor Daley of Chicago would be a “Why are we doing this?” I That’s the kind of abuse we President Adams with William hero of mine until he said ‘take out the pay toilets’.” groaned to the girls one day as joggers take all the time. But vans Murray and William R. we jogged through the rain­ I’m not apologizing. The world Davie as envoys extraordinary fo r h e r Then with a grin, she added, “I don’t know if you can drops. record for the one mile nin is and ministers plenipotentiary wait until you get to Chicago.” 3.48. That’s only three times to negotiate a treaty with “We’re doing this because faster than our record. France. Miss Furness is presently appearing daily on WNbC Mary in my bridge club is a He later served as Chiei News of a program called “Action 4.”^ joeger and she’s lost her hips.” When you look at it that way, Justice of the Connecticu “ ...c.J because we want to we don’t seem half bad. Supreme Court. He died at his CUT YOUR live to be a iC4.” r “ ...land because our I Congratulations husbands’ don’t think we’ll Our hearty congratulations to all the great kids who par­ stick to it.” YOU WILL ticipated in the United Cerebral Palsy “Walkathon” Sun­ Yesterday when we reached Steak Out has a way/with-ay/wil day. Walking 17 miles, or even part of it, is no easy task, our mile it was a team victory. STOP SMOKINC but to do it for such a cause deserves credit. - women . . . espedally;»ally ydkirs,1 It’s often said, “You only hear about the bad kids,” so let ON JUNE n th bring your favorite/ sweetheart us set the record straight and speak out in appreciation for IF YOU JOIN SMOKENOERS all the wonderful kids we have in town. About Town SMWEIIDEU It T K fTOP M NniM co u n t THAT HM MAM EX-SMOKEU to Steak Ou/Mothers Day, LADIES OUT OF 20 JMM P E O n i M FlifE T IA n . AND IT CAN MOW n o TOU TOO. MtT SARDO BOLD OOTT EXKCT ANT OF THOM SCAM TACnCt 00 m u POWm STUFF. F in We have no outside sales­ All you have to do is know a AAay 12, welj/triBat her with OUT A U ASOUT US AT MM OF 00 0 FOEE WTOOOUCnOT CLASSES. COME men to sell Savings Bank Life good thing iwhen you see it ELECTRIC RAZOR TENNIS RACKEIS SMMUn M USUAL ^ for the both Laundry Detergent Happy Mother's Day The Rockville Emblem Club Insurance and the money saved ONLY ONLY tradition^ Steak Out. tenderness. ONLY ONLY The first observance of Mother’s Day in the United will have a Mother’s Day I LOCATION FKE EXHJUHTOlir SESSKM is passed on to you in lower SavinssB ank Noralco Remington States was a church service held in Grafton, W. Va. in 1908 program and a potluck costs. Lifeln sliran ce. Dinners Serired from 11:30 A.M. Jumbo $ 3 » $ | 8 8 HARTFORD {.Odv Shtvtr Princess 16oz. size Reg. $6.99 49 oz. size Reg. 99^ at the‘request of Miss Anna M. Jarvis, a minister’s Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Wednesday We have a wide variety o f You’ll never know how Reg. $3.88 Elks Home on Park St., G. Fox & Company daughter. It was a tribute to Miss Jarvis’s mother, who May 8 1:00 p.m. [dans and you don’t have to be Rockville. Mrs. Lida Duncan 960 Main Street much you can save. Until Reg. $10.99 66 had died three years earlier. President Woodrow Wilson a bank customer to buy SBLI. you< ' us. and Mrs. William Davis are in NEW BRITAIN \ finally proclaimed the national celebration of Mother’ Day CHILDRENS CHEWABLE in 1914. ^ charge of the program. There First Congregational Wednesday M cLEAN S will be a business meeting at 8 Church May 8 8:00 p.m. ■I VITAMINS POKER Some notable quotes are: “Youth fades. Love droops. r* SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER p.m. Plans will be completed 830 Corbin Avenue The leaves of friendship fall. A mother’s secret hope out­ I 923 Main Street I T C A I^ TOOTHPASTE IVORY LIQUID for the May 26 installation of of­ EAST HARTFORD Maitches^r, Conn. 06040 ZEST TABS Speermint Only ONLY PLAYING CARDS lives them all.” (Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1809-94); ficers. Thursday I I 2 BOTTLES OF 60 s Temple Beth Tefilah' 4 O N LY ------Mothers are fonder of their children, for they have a May 9 8:00 p.m. I NAME- I 465 Oak Street 48 OZ. size Reg. $1.39 more painful share in their production.” (AriStotle, 384-322 Friendship Circle of the I (Plejse Prim) I WITH IRON $177 Reg. $2.79 BvC.); “ When God thought of mother. He must have Salvation Army will meet WETHERSFIELD VLDDRESS- Monday I I tonight at 7; 45 at the Citadel. Town House Motor Hotel 9 9 * laughed with satisfaction and framed it*quickly — so rich, May 13 7:30 p.m. CUT- V Hprice ALL SIZES 2 T 1730 Berlin Turnpike I -ZIP_ I 2 so deep, so divine, so full of soul, power and beauty was the Hostesses are Mrs. John CJTY- -S IA Tt- conception.” (Henry Ward Beecher 1817-87); and finally Krinjak and Mr;}. Thomas M tbi ibm mnUimi «• •$!■ 1* 6** rNH I I McCann. SALE starti to day and runs thru Saturday Night! “All Women become like their mothers, '^ t Is their I PHONE- I 5 6 3 - 0 1 6 9 (D C U o A c ^> S1 t, w,i with your tragedy. No man does. ’That’s his.” (Oscar Wilde, 1856- I I [master ch ar^ S .M r I I f r.r I.UIArjl IT If I I'.’l I ! I) Ur If H K I'. ■ ! ■ r I The regular meeting of the Husb;inJ/d|;c------Wifc/agc------CChilJrcn/.igct hildrcn/agci—___ ------______j WETHERSFIELD SHOPPING CENTER 6 4 6 - 6 1 6 6 BANK AMERiC ARD or BANKAM[R1CAR0 1900). h r M a r MnMEM M iMiMn k i«Mr m si, o l « srilc SUNDieB, 3t3 I m H Tnt A , British-American Club will be 1115 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY RTE. 83, TOLLAND TURNPIKE; VERIZON, CT. V.l U FSIUVI 1HI UIC.Ul U) I IMI r i.'U .'iM I I II ■. Happy Mother’s Day! held tonight at 8 at the club. (ML tn m m . h mm*. m w n n MASTER CHARGE CARD WETHERSFIELD, CT. EXIT 95, OFF 1-86 PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues,, May 7. 1974

i ^ ^ A ...... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •'• w . w .: o :o :»:o :m ;w;w*sw«W iW .w.v.ssv.v.*«ss«W S«wS*i*.W .% W «v% v»’.vr»- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. May 7, 1 9 7 4 - PAGE P.t.trvinv r 41^1 Iribe One Win Away from Tournament Berth % Wet Texas Field HatikAaron hs ' ■ \ ; ■ ' \ - ' . -'JHi STANDINGS ^ ’ Koepsjsl Bitches 5-1 Decision ovet^ Conard in CCIL Causes Problems Takes Plate ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) - Soqie National League ■! 25,559 was the largest Rangers’ atten­ MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) — Henry Aaron, all-time By Len A us ter Junior righthander John Manchester added single single to left in the final EAST two doubles, each had two lost his first decision after of the incidents which took place dance of the seaon), then you ought to home run king, returned to his first major league home Koepsel picked up his fourth runs in the third, fourth and frame. W Pet GG Moving -closer to hits. Tancredi and Agostino three wins. during Monday night’s New York be sure and cover the field,” Martin Monday night and wound up taking home plate with him victory aghinst one loss as fifth frames.'Bruce Peck got St. Louis 14 .538 qualification for the CIAC Conard’s lone tally came had four of the eight hits off Manchester is in Meriden Yankee 6-4 victory over the Texas said. when he left. State Baseball Tournament he scattered eight hits while a one-out bunt single in the in the fifth. Mike Tancredi Koepsel. Starting and losing Rangers were brought about by Philadelphia 13 .500 1 Wednesday against league ’*If it rains any between how and He didn’t home—he was given it as a souvenir by Montreal 10 yesterday was Manchester Striking out 15 and walking, third and after Jack led off with a single to left pitcher was Gary Hunt, who something that happened the preyious .500 1 member Maloney High. (today’s) game then you can forget the Milwaukee Brewers as part of a shower of gifts during Chicago 9 .409 High with a 5-1 win over three. Koepsel aided his own Maloney skied out, Quinn and took second as Odell had day when Arlington Stadium was 3 about it being played.” pregame ceremonies on “Welcome Home Henry Night.” New York 10 .400 3% cause with a sacrifice fly in was hit by a pitch followed trouble finding the handle. a Rookie Status CCIL foe Conarcj High in empty—rain. No rain, however, was. in the Aaron and the rest of the Atlanta Braves were here to Pittsburgh .364 4 West Hartford. The 9-2 In­ the fifth inning bringing in by Tim Thibodeau’s RBI Tom Agostino singled to left CHICAGO (UPI) — Brian Heavy showers, which fell on the Mum'limlrr (5) (ioiiunl 11) forecast. play their annual exhibition game with the Milwaukee WEST dians need jiist one more the fourth Manchester run. single to right. moving Tancredi to third AB R H E Downing, the Chicago White field while it was uncovered Sunday, Sullivan, ss AB R H E Other than the moist infield, Virdon W L Pet GB Maxwell, 3b Sox' slugging 23-ye'ar-old Brewers. A crowd of 21,153 turned out in 38-degree victory in their last seven and the latter scored on Seth Peck, 3b 4 0 1 1 left the infield mucky and a helicopter BOBBY MURCER Los Angeles 18 . 9 .667 Maloney, c Aldridge, lb catcher, has been declared wanted to talk about Dick Tidrow, one weather to honor Aaron. games to enter post-season Manchester’s third run Maxwell’s two-out hit. Szymanski, c hovering over the diamond all day Injured Houston 17 11 ,607 IVz The Indians jumped on top D. Quinn, lb eligible for rookie-of-the-year of the multitude of Cleveland Indians The Brewers won 1-0. play. scored on a^fielder’s choice Conard, now 4-7 for the Davey, lb B. Quinn, ss Monday had only slight success in Cincinnati 12 11 .522 4 quickly in the first inriTng as Gosselin, If honors this season, although he who came to the Yankees in the con­ The home, plate, which had been imbedded in the field Thibodeau, rf - _ _ San Francisco 14 13 .519 4 The victory kept the Silk Ray Sullivan doubled to left with Peck picking up the season, stranded 10 runners Odell, If Tancredi, cf 1 2 helping dry things out. Pons, 2b was on the Sox’ major league troversial trade between the two since 1953 when County Stadium opened for the then Atlanta 13 14 .481 Towners tied atop the league RBI. Koepsel’s sacrifice fly while Manchester had 14 Munroe, cf Ranger manager Billy Martin was 5 leading off and scored on Miller, 2b Alotno’ f roster 95 days in 1973, the clubs two weeks ago. Milwaukee Braves, was presented Aaron with.the number San Diego 13 16 .448 drove in Bob Odell in the runners left on base. Hunt, p 6 • standings with Windham Dennis Quinn’s two-out tri­ Nicola, 2b American League office said upset because the slow basepaths cut “I thought Dick pitched well,” Vir­ Alston Calls 185 printed on it. That was the number of homers he hit in Monday's Results fifth and the final run Koepsel, p Morrisey, ph High, a 4-2 winner over ple over left fielder Paul Peck, Miller, Bill Munroe Monday. "down on his team’s speed and, San Diego 7, Philadelphia 6 Totals don said. “I. think he has better con­ Club Meeting the stadium from 1954, when he broke into the majors, un­ BOB ODELL Penney yesterday. Gosselin’s head. crossed on Mickey Miller’s and Odell, the latter with Totals 35 3 12 2 34 1 8 1 Downing is batting .364 and although he. wasn’t yelling about it, Manchester 101 110 00-5 trol than he showed.” til 1966 when the Braves moved to Atlanta. Los Angeles at Montreal, ppd, Conard riding a 10-game hitting streak, 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 - 1 JOHN KOEPSEL Yankee manager Bill Virdon felt his Tidrow walked only two, but did get After Losses In all, Aaron hit 398 of his 720 home runs while wearing a San Francisco at New York, serving as the team’s star center fielder BobbwMercer was behind several batters. \ Milwaukee uniform. ppd, designated hitter and part-time MONTREAL (UPI) - Sparky the victim of the muck around second Aaron thanked everyone in the stadium, “especially the (Only Games Scheduled) catcher. Tidrow gave up nine hits, but suf­ Anderson keeps sdying don’t Tuesday's Games base when he jammed a knee. fered only one bad inning when Jim forget about last year. kids who came out tonight — probably a lot of them don’t Asked if he considers himself ”1 don’t think Murcer’s injury is too Atlanta (Morton 3-2) at a rookie this season, he said, Fregosi blasted a three-run homer. Walter Alston hasn’t for a eveq remember back to 1954. , Chicago (Stone 0-0) Golfers over .500 Bruins Prepared serious,” Virdon said afterwards. “Sure I’m a rookie. It says so The contest was tied at 4-4 going moment and that’s why the Los “I wasn’t a major league ballplayer then,” he said, ’’but San Diego (Arlin 1-0) at on my bubble gum card.” “ But it is going to be one of those into the seventh, but an error which Angeles Dodgers go into a team the fans had patience with me. I made my mistakes in Philadelphia (Schueler 1-3), N Herald Angle With Double Win For Musclemen wait-and-see things about him playing allowed Chris Chambliss to reach first meeting tonight expecting near­ those days.” Los Angeles (Messersmith 2- New Duties (today). Sometimes when you jam opened the way for two unearned ly anything, including the In addition to home plate, Aaron was given a plaque 0) at Montreal (McAnally 1-3), something it hurts more the next day Yankee runs. Murcer, moments possibility of a club curfew. recognizing him as a favorite of Milwaukee and Wisconsin, N The meeting has been called Vaulting over the .500 mark for the first time this BOSTON (UPI) — When the final series of the National DETROIT (UPI) - Jim than it does when it first happens.” before he jammed his knee, drove in a four-wheel drive Jeep, a contribution in his name to San Francisco (Bryant 0-l> By Earl Yost Davis, backup center for the because of an incident Sunday season, the Manchester High golf team scored a double Hockey League Stanley Cup series opens tonight, one thing “ When you know you have a big Chambliss from second with the win­ Athletes for Youth—a local program to help inner city and Barr 0-1) at New York Sports Editor league victory yesterday at Wethersfield Country Club, is sure—the Boston Bruins are not about to let themselves Detroit Pistons, was named the game coming up with a big crowd (the after the NL West leading (Seaver 1-2 and Stone 0-2), 2, T- ning run. Dodgers were swept in their youths—and a gdW record of sportscaster Earl Gillespie’s topping Wethersfield, 3-2, and Maloney of Meriden, 4-1. be pushed around by the Philadelphia Flyers musclemen. team’s assistant coach Monday N but will continue to play next • three-game series with the account of the hoihe run he hit in September of 1957 which St. Louis (McGlothen 3-1) at The Indians are now 3-1 in the CCIL along with Bristol Cen­ The Flyers gained the finals of the playoffs by Phillies at Philadelphia. clinched the Natiorial League pennant for the Braves. tral and Hall. Conard leads the standings at 4-0. season for the NBA club in addi­ Cincinnati (Gullett 2-2), N manhandling the Atlanta Flames and the New York tion to his new duties. About six of the Los Angeles Aaron has described that home run along with Nos. 714 \ Pittsburgh (E llis 1-1) Jim Wigren led the locals taking medalist honors with a at Rangers and they hope to use the same highly physical Pistons Coach Ray Scott said Major League Baseball team members were playing and 715 as his greatest thrills as a major leaguer. Houston (Griffin 3-1), N fine 75. He toppedhis Wethersfield opponent 7 and 5 and game against the Bruins. Davis, who joined Detroit in liar’s poker in the lounge of “I’m always extreniely pleased to come back to Wednesday's Games All-Time Low and Course Record bested his Meriden-based opponent 4 and 3. Kurt Hassett But the Bruins, who had the top four scorers in the December, 1971, in a trade with their Philadelphia hotel. Milwaukee and Wisconsin, either in the summer or winter Atlanta at Chicago won both his matches 2-up and 4-3, the latter over league during the regular season, know a little about Houston for a draft choice, was Complaints were made about to see and visit with all my friends,” he said. “I do want to San Diego at Philadelphia Better than 50 years a member of the Manchester Coun­ Maloney’s Bill Bergeron. Captain Jim Thomas squeezed Earnings Now $103,919 physical games themselves. “resourceful, intelligent and the noise they were making. say the 12 years I spent in Milwaukee were the happiest Los Angeles at Montreal, N try Club, 51 to be exact, John Lamenzo questions the credit After the hotel cut off liquor by Maloney’s Marty Meskill 1-up. With a team total of 331 Many members are left from the Bruins team which experienced.’’. ■Named Pitcher years of my life. ^ San Francisco at New York, given for the all-time low score for 18 holes of golf at the Davis, 32, has been with the service to the Dodgers involved N .strokes, the Silk Towners won the medal point over four years ago took the championship after setting one “I’m really pleased that when I hit No. 715 it was on Manchester Country Gub. NBA for eight years, making and the players protested, St. Louis at Cincinnati, N Wethersfild by seven 'strokes and over Maloney by 10 record after another for collecting penalty time. national television so all of my fans in Milwaukee and Now retired, but active as a consultant, Lamenzo who strokes. his debut in 1967 with St. Louis. Alston or(iered them to bed, Pittsburgh at Houston, N Birdie Spree He has a 7.1 point career although it was only 9 p,m. Wisconsin and all my friends could witness the historic oc­ noted his 74th birthday two weeks ago, reports that Ricky Manchester, now 6-5 for the season overalL'Jiosts Platt “1 wasn’t in the best mood to casion.” Anderson, then the pro at the local course, once carded a. and Hll today at Manchester Country Club in league com­ average. Unbeaten As Padre American League start witjj,” Alston said Mon­ Aaron started in left field Monday night and flied out and brilliant round score of 64. EAST petition. Slow-Pitch Softball Scores day. “The way they had played, walked in two trips to the plate. “I was playing in the same foursome with Ricky when he Wins for Allin NEW YORK (UPI) - Don’t forget In the Americay League games, w L Pet GB Results: Manchester; Thomas 42-42-84, Wigren 36-39-75, / Willard Traded 1 didn’t feel they had any the name. Detroit nipped C ^ a g o 5-4, New York The Brewers scored the game’s only run on Pedro Gar­ New York 16 12 .571 had his 64,” Lamenzo recalled. Par for the course at the Riggott 43-42-85, Hassett 45-42-87. Alt: Leone 37-44-81; SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - business causing any distur­ It may take a while to learn how to topped Texas 6^4, Baltimore downed cia’s double and Robin Yount’s single in the fifth. Detroit 13 12 .520 IVz time was 70. Wethersfield: Charpentier 40-42-82, Anzovin 42-4682, S. The San Francisco 49ers an­ bance of any kind. DALLAS (UPI) — Somewhere in Las Vegas about now spell but it appears the name Dave Oakland 6-3 ^ id Cleveland nipped Cleveland 13 13 .500 2 Recently, in ’The Herald’s special section on golf, which Marianella 43-43-86, T. Marianella 46-42-86; Maloney: nounced Monday they have ”1 told them, in fact, they there is a fellow with a freshly won wad of money that TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE Baltimore 12 12 .500 2 featured a story on the Manchester Country Club, as well John Lombardo, Tiern'y bested traded running back Ken Freisleben is going to be in the majors California 5-^ should have been in bed with Meskell 41-44-85, Borkowski 43-44-87, Lavado 43-38-81, totals more than $100,000 and only a smidgen of that is Telephone vs. Congo, 6:15- Milwaukee 10 11 .476 2V2 Millers Falls, 8-2, last night at Willard to the St. Louis Car­ long enough to give everyone a chance y io les 6, A’s 3 their heads under the pillow.” . as other area courses, we stated that Ralph DeNicolo held Bergeron 43-45-88. Boston 11 15 .423 4 going to win up on the tables or in the slot machines. Nike Mt. Nebo. to do it. The tw ^ slumping defending divi­ The Dodgers, after building the present course record of 65, which is correct. ’The dinals for undisclosed future Three-Point Play WEST B.A. Qub vs. Bonanza, 6:15- It’s not that Buddy Allin is against gambling, particular­ Bill Grant had a four-bagger draft choicesT sion c h ^ p io n s met with Baltimore up an early lead in the NL West current assistant pro, now serving his 10th season in that The 22-year-old righthander for the W L Pet GB ly. It’s just that he doesn’t do much of it. He doesn’t jump and double for the winners with race, started their current road capacity, turned in a 30-35-65 score on July 3, 1971. Par is Willard, the leading active San Diego Padres has started three ending^ five-game losing streak with Texas 15 11 .577 up and down and hop around when something goes right, Nike vs. Sportsman, 7:30- Steve Casavant adding two hits trip by losing their first three 36-36-72. ground gainer in the National major league games and is 3-0. a trmmph, over Oakland. Brooks At Buzzer Lucky California 15 12 .556 Vz Champs Crowned either, because he is trying to control his emotipns. to the cause. Rick Field had two (Conference of the National games. Anderson did hold the record at the time, and before the Wilson’s vs. Lock, 6:15-Nebo For the long-suffering Padres, that Roiyison hit two doubles and two Chicago 12 12 .500 2 safeties for Millers. Football League, was the 49ers’ They have only scored eight What he does do, and do quite well, is to make birdies on Fire vs. Vittner’s, 6:15- has to be some kind of a record. singles to boost his average from .302 Minnesota 11 12 .478 2Vz courM was lenghtened and par upped from 70 to 72. No.l draft choice out of North runs in their last four and now SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - “If you have to hit a three- a golf course. He made three in a row Monday, beginning Robertson Freisleben, who pitched complete tq .333 to pace the Orioles to the Oakland 12 14 .462 3 Acfiprding to our records, Anderson, who served as the INDY LEAGUE Carolina in 1%5 and played with lead Houston by just 1 Vi games point basket at the buzzer, you’re very, very lucky to win a\ In Racquet Doubles at the 14th hole of the Preston Trail Golf Club, and they Crispino's vs. Moriarty’s, games in his first two starts since /riumph. Mike Cuellar pitched a Kansas City’ 10 14 .417 4 pro from 1938 thru 1943, recorded a 64 in 1949 with a pair of With Rich Reynolds hurling a San Francisco for nine seasons. and Anderson’s Cincinnati ball game,” New York coach said after ■ Monday's Results boosted Ailin to a win in the $150,000 Byron Nelson Golf 7:30-Nebo seven-hitter. Walnut Barbers being called up from the minors, put / seven-hitter for the triumph and Paul Reds, who overcame a substan­ 32s. his Nets took a 3-0 lead in the ABA championship playoffs. \ Detroit 5, Chicago 4 Classic — delayed one day by rain. Glen’s vs. Charter Oak, 6:15- edged Renn’s Tavern, 2-1, last in a 6 1-3 inning stint Monday night to Lindblad took the loss. tial Dodgers’ lead last year to This 64 was equalled later by current head pro, Alex Champions have been crowned in the firsi annual Fitzgerald Brian Taylor sank the \N ew York 6, Texas 4 “Those were probably the three best holes I’ve played in night at Keeney Field. Mikita to Coach get credit for the Padres 7-6 triumph ' Indians 5, Angels 3 win the NL West title, by four. Hackney, in 1955 with 34-40-64 and matched in 1956 by Bob Manchester Racquet Club Doubles Tournaments. Honda vs. Dillon, 7:30- jumper from the top of tjie Baltimore 6, Oakland 3 my life,” Allin said matter of factly after pocketing a $30,- John Quinn and John CHICAGO (U PI) - Stan over the Philadelphia Phils. Buddy Bell and Oscar Gamble San Francisco is also four LaFrancis and in 1961 by Bill Thornton, with identical 34-30 Linnea Everett and Marti Parliman captured the Fitzgerald three-point circle to send the sank both free throws to Cleveland 5, California 3 000 check that put his year’s earnings at $103,919. Siemienski had the run- Mikita of the Chicago Black games back. front and back nine totals of 64.< Wonien’s Doubles, Tom Rodden and Joe Kubachka the Acadia vs. Groman’s, 8:45- The Padres are now 13-16 and even cracked solo homers in the fourth in­ game into overtime and the (Only Games Scheduled) "Before I made those 1 was hopeful I could,hang in there producing hits for Walnut while Hawks announced Monday he “I admit I didn’t take the give Utah a 94-91 lead with When the course was altered in 1965, Ronnie (Red) Men’s Doubles and Stu Jennings and Hilary Demarest the Fitzgerald ^ Ray Kroc vyould agree that’s not/ ning to pace Cleveland past Califor­ Tuesday’s Games Dave Carrier drove in the lone will coach a special school June players’ side at all but in Nets captured a 103-100 deci­ 10 seconds left in the game. Mixed Doubles. and win it. But I wouldn’t have bet my life on it.” Dick’s vs. ' WINF, 7:30- “stupid” baseball. nia. Gamble, the Indians’ DH, also New York (Medich 5-1) at Smith came along and fired a pair of 63s. marker for Renn’s. 17-22 for m em bers of the talking to them today and to the sion over the Utah Stars in “We tried to get the ball to Allin’s siege of birdies broke up what had been a con­ Robertson Freisleben wasn’t at his best as Me tripled in a run in the fifth. The loss Texas (Merritt 0-0), N Now a pro in W esiihester Country, N.Y., Smith Results: Women Quarterfinals - King-Anderson def people at the hotel I don’t think Monday night’s playoff con­ Erving for the three- gested stretch drive and they eventually led to a four- American Hearing-impaired Chicago (Wood 3-5) at Detroit fashioned his first 63 on July 12,1963 with 31-32 scores and Patria-Burgess 6-1, 6-0; Ball-Lucek def. Uthgennant-Daly State Bank vs. Vito’s, 8:45- REC LEAGUE was knocked in the seventh inning/but snapped a six-game Angel winning stroke decision over four players — Lee Trevino, Charles Hockey Association. it was altogether the players’ test. pointer,” Loughery said, (Slayback 1-1), N ^ 6-4, 7-5; Gottlieb-Karlin def. Hadge-Vincent 6-4, 6-1; Robertson Breaking open a close game Rich Troedson and Vicente Iramo streak. Fritz Peterson got his second fault. two years later, on Aug.24, he came in with 32-31-63. The school will be limited to “We’d like to wrap it up in “but Jones cut him off and Minnesota (Decker 2-2) at Coody, Tom Watson and Homerq Blancas. Allin’s Monday with seven runs in the seventh finished up to protect his,'third victory in an Indian uniform since When the course was revised again, to its current status, Everett-Parliman def. White-Bruton 6-2, 6-2; Semifinals - CHARTER OAK 40 players, with one class in the "It probably got blown out of four,” said Loughery. the pass went to Wendell Milwaukee (Wright 3-3), N total was a three-under-68 and his 72-hole score of 15- inning, Hartford National Bank straight win. / being traded by New York. He worked DeNicolo toured the popular South Main Street layout in Lucek-Ball def. King-Anderson 7-5, 6-2; Everett-Parliman Breaking a 2-2 tie with 12 runs age group 12-15 and another proportion. I want to haye a Although no other ABA Ladner. Ladner missed on Baltimore (Grimsley 3-2) at under-269 set a tournament record. defeated North Methodist, 10-4, six innings and Milt Wilcox finished meeting to air it out.” 30-35-65. def. Gottlieb-Karlin 6-3, 6-4; Finals - Everett-Parliman in the fifth inning. Nelson’s class for 16-year-olds and over. Freisleben, who compiled/17-9 and team has ever accomplished the home run, but we got the Oakland (Holtzman 2-3), N He became only the second golfer this year to move over last night at Nike Field. Thus,, according to all official records, the all-time low def. Lucek-Ball 4-6, 6-4, 6-0. Freightway topped Steak Out, The school will be held in the 16-8 records in the minors tite last two up. The meeting was scheduled Cleveland (J. Perry 2-2) at Mike Yarnot, Bob Zagaski, the feat in the final best-of- rebound, hit Taylor and he Men’s Quarterfinals - White-McDonald def. Van the $100,000 plateau — the other beings' Allin’s former 14-2, last night at Fitzgerald. suburban Randhurst Ice Arena seasons after being dratted by the Monday, but the Dodgers’ California (Tanapa 3-2), N score at Manchester was Smith’s pair of 63s. Tony Gooding and Dick||^loin Tigers 5, White Sox 4 seven series, Loughery said, just threw it in.” Brigham Young teammate, Johnny Miller. Doug Nelson went two for two without charge to the par­ Padres in June of 1971, 1m the Pacific opening series game with Mon­ (Only Games &heduled) 'The present course record, however, can be claimed by Kruiningen-Shindel 6-2, 6-0; Rodden-Kubachka def. had two hits apiece, for’ Hart­ Detroit pushed across two runs in “If anybody can do it, I think After the game, Utah Allin, a former Vietnam artillery officer whose 5-foot-9 at the plate including a home ticipants, except for furnishing Coast League in strikeo/ts last season treal was rained out. The Wednesday’s Games DeNicolo. Goodman-Daly 6-0,6-2; White-Abele def. Gottlieb-Beller 4- ford while Jim LaBenta paced meeting was rescheduled for we’re the team that can.” coach Joe Mullaney said the and 133 pound statistics prevent him from being one of the run for Nelson’s while team­ their own board and room. with 206 in 195 innings the seventh to down Chicago and snap New York at Boston, N 6, 6-0. 6-1; Visgillio-Jennings def. Karlin-Groobert 6-0,6-2; North with three safties. the White Sox’ five-game winning prior to tonight’s game and Loughery admitted he was Stars misplayed Ladner’s Semifinals Rodden-Kubachka def. White-McDonald 7-5, 2- tour’s big hitters, gave no hint by his outward appearance mate Rich Griffin had three Nate Colbert and FYed Kendall gave Chicago at Detroit, N straight bingles. Six other streak. Singles by Jim Northrup and speculation of a team curfew responsible for the Stars three-point attempt. Minnesota at Milwaukee, N 6,6-2; Visgillio. Jennings def. White-Abele 6-2,6^2; Finals- Monday that he had just won a golf tournament./ NIKE Gilbreth Recalled him the support he Reeded by driving has been raised. Tournament-Bound Nines players had two hits apiece for Gates Brown knocked out loser Cy getting back into the game “We went for the rebound Kansas City at Texas, N “I feel more excited inside than I show outside,’’ he said. Runs came easy last night at in three runs each/ Kendall homered But, Alston said, “I’m rnore Both East Catholic High and Manchester High are Rodden-Kubachka def. Visgillio-Jennings 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. the winners. ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - Acosta. Terry Forster then came on after New York had blown instead of covering the Baltimore at Oakland, N ”I’ve been trying to learn to control my emotions a little Nike Field as Seventy Two’s while Colbert coveted two hits. concerned with the mental mis­ , Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals - White-Parliman def Mike Lombardo paced Steak The California Angels have and gave up a forceout to Dick Sharon an 85-70 lead with 7:56 to go three-point circle. A two- Cleveland at California, N headed for the annual post-season CIA'C Baseball Tourna­ bit. / edged Farr’s, 16-15. recalled pitcher Bill Gilbreth The other two National League takes,” saying the curfew Nickelson-Nickelson 6-0, 6-0; White-White def. Gottlieb- with two singles that scored the tying run. Sharon then in the game. point basket doesn’t do them ment. All a team needs to qualify is win 50 per cent oj its “At one tournament some writers told me I ought to Joe Stack with four and Steve from their Salt Lake City farm games, Los A^eles at Montreal and would be instituted for poor Gottlieb 6-3, 2-6, 7-6; Custer-Hadge def. Boser-Martin 6-2, stole second and scored the winning “I wanted to go with our any good. If we had kept our games and the Eagles and Indians have both eight games smile a little more. The next day when I caine in the press Menshell with three hits paced club of the Pacific Coast San FrancisqO at New York, were play rather than for the 6-3; Jennings-Demarest def. Everett-Everett 6-0, 6-0 •’ SILK CITY run on Gerry Moses’ single. starters down to the wire, so heads, and cut off Taylor, remaining and boast 7-2 and 8-2 records, at this tent I had a big smile on my face and one guy wrote that I Scoring five runs in the first the winners’ 20-hit attack. Bob League, it was announced Mon­ rained out. Philadelphia incident. Dotson Signs ^ Semifinals - White-Parliman def. White-White 6-2, 6-3; Casavant, Ernie Cox, Phil I took (Bill) Melchionni and we would be in this series. writing...The International Association of Machinists, looked like a 14^year-old.” two frames. Allied Printing day night. HOUSTON (U P I )- TheWFL Jennings-Demarest def. Custer-Hadge 6-0, 6-2; Finals - Stoneman and Kip Blake added (Mike) Gale out. They had “ Now it looks im­ representing 19,000 employes at United Aircraft, has Allin has taken only two weeks off from the tour this held off Frank’s Market for a 7- Gilbreth, who did not have a Houston Tei^ns Monday signed Jennings-Demarest def. White-Parliman 6-3, 6-1. two apiece. been working the ball into possible.” criticized a company plan to allow payroll deductions for year, so he plans to skip the Houston Open this week. 2 verdict last night at record in 2 1-3 innings at Salt eight-yqar NFL veteran defen­ The summer season starts May 20 with reduced rates on Don Fay stroked four hits for the front line. New York had a balanced hockey tickets. The lAM claims UAC is out to promote a Instead he is already in Las Vegas With his wife and Fitzgerald. Lake this season, replaced first RSox Pitchers sive tackle Alphonse Dotson, 30, the air conditioned courts. Farr’s while teammates Jim “The starters were too scoring attack for the first $25,000 company investment in the New England Whalers parents. Duke Hutchinson, Mike Shea- baseman Mike Epstein on the who has played with Kansas Ci­ Poole and Gary McCullouch roster. Cells and Bucks ‘Warming Up’ tired, and when they had to time in the series with Utah. of the World Hocl^ey League. The tickets are $200 “I might put a couple of $2 bets down somewhere,” Allin ly and Mike Duval had two hits ty, Miami, Oakland and St. collected three apiece. go one-on-one against J.J. Erving led the Nets with 24 each...Mel Hein, the former all-time great with the New said. “But I’m not much of a gambler.” apiece for Allied while Jim BOSTON (UPI) - Warm Louis. Dowling, John Barry, Don Moran Named TV weather. It can’t come too soon (James Jones) and (Rick) points, Larry Kenbn had 18, Dotson, a 6-4, 260-pound York Giants in the National Football League, hasjesigned Allin’s success has been increasing steadily since he ; DUSTY Resume Tonight AND Rham Nips Bolton Bergin and Dave Brannick MOREHEAD, Ky. (UPI) - for the Boston Red Sox. ‘Mount, they just couldn’t do 17 and Taylor 15 Houston native, was an NAIA as su^rvisor of officials in the American Conference. The joined the tour in 1970, but he is not yet ready to place Twenty hits resulted in 13 collected the four hits for Garland “Sonny’’ Moran, 47, Boston’s beleaguered it.” All-America at Grambling pro Itell of Famer will be 65 in August...East Hartford runs as Manchester Jaycees as six Nets finished in dou­ himself in the same category with the superstars of the Frank’s. recently resigned basketball MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) — It’s getting to look like RADII pitching staff, picked to be one College in 1964 before being defeated Savings Bank of Mount, Jones and ailing ble figures. High.^hich will join the CCIL next year, received a jolt' In Schoolboy Play game. coach at West Virginia Univer­ B(vis Spassky and Bobby Fisher around the National of the best in the majors at the drafted No. 1 by Kansas City. Manchester, 13-6, last night at center Zelmo Beaty scored when it learned that a baseball league rule prohibits a “'Things just went my way today,” he said. “The longer j,,Tied 5-5 after five innings, sity, Monday was named Msketball Association championship series. beginning of the season, has Robertson. Utah’s first 30 points in the team from taking pre-game batting practice both home you stay out here, though, the more you learn.’’ Moriarty Brothers erupted for athletic director at Morehead been having its problems, and With the winning run scoring in the bottom of the final Brad Keazer tripled, doubled /T w o men, with five pawns each, are working diligently TONIGHT fourth quarter, and the Stars and away...In case you missed the news break, Matt And the longer he stays on the tour the more bts com­ nine runs in the sixth frame to State University, effective July three key members are just frame, Rham High edged Bolton, 4-3, yesterday in a and singled twice for the /to fintfthe key that will put the other team in checkmate. 5:53 Yanks vs. Rangers, held the Nets without a point Moriarty is the man who supplied the $300 entry fee for petitors learn about Buddy Allin. / defeat Trudon VW, 14-5, last harfy Costello, an acknowledged master tactician, and WINF praying for some warm Charter Oak Conference baseball game in Hebron. Ed night at Fitzgerald. winners with teammate Dennis M oran’s appointm ent to/ weaker. for nearly four minutes to Manchester Community College to enter the Hartford Adams adding a home run and TomfHeinsohn, a Johnny-come-lately to the world of 7:30 Bruins vs. Flyers, Ch. Gardner singled in Marty Fortin with the game-winner. Pacing the winners’ 19-hit at­ succeed acting Athletic Dire^ Juan Marichal, who won the pull close. Twilight Baseball League and also will take care of the two bingles. profdund theory, rqatch wits again Tuesday )ji^ht as the 18, 22 - 'Bolton, now 1-8, had taken tack were Corky Coughlin, Bob tor Gene Scholes was expect! second half of Sunday’s Beaty, back in the lineup player insurance policy...Manchester Chapter of Baseball Mike Paptrika, Joe Shiling 8:00 Mels vs. Giants, a 3-1 lead in the top half of Plaster and John Quaglia, each to be c o n fir m e d by Mie best-of-seven series, tied at two games each, resumes at doubleheader against the Texas after two weeks in bed with Umpires will meet tonight at 7 at Nathap Hale Knights suffered their fifth and' Bill Legault, stroked two the Milwaukee arena. , WINF the fifth on RBI hits by Joe loss against a same number with three hits including home Morehead Board of Regents at 9:30 Celtics vs. Bucks, Rangers after Luis Tiant an infection, finally put Utah School...Due to the week-long loss of power and storms on Fifth StraightVictory ‘hits apiece for Savings. The stories of Costello’s dedication to the technical side Muro and Ken Major but Bill of wins. Tom Ferreri an Bill runs. Tim Coughlin also had a meeting Saturday./The Ch.3 dropped the opener, is one. ' ahead 92-91 with 52 seconds league nights last winter the bowling season has been of basketball are almost legendary. His players once Forrest’s hit drove in two Cavanaugh homered for the three safeties for Moriarty’s. board’s approval would/be a Marichal’s performance was left in regulation. extended on the locals scene for two weeks until late this For Eagle Rficquetmen Les Keston and Frank Breen CANDLELIGHT mere formality, a university presented him with a jewel encrusted note pad on which to hardly masterful, but it was runs in the bottoni of the Knights. Breaking an 8-8 tie with two After lost a month...Laura Dumfield is a permanent part-time each had two hits for Trudon, spokesman said. scribble plays. good enough for a 10-8 win. frame to knot the count for runs in the sixth inning, Dorn's ball out of bounds, Willie member of the Recreation Department staff Carl Silver which totaled eight hits. Heinsohn doesn’t enjoy a reputation equal to Costello Marichal Started well, holding a reports. the 4-4 winners. Rham (4) Sweeping all four singles, the Bradley and Rich McEvitt were Boys edged Economy Electric, Wise counted down the 30- victorious in singles competi­ when it comes to basketball generalship, but the Boston 7-1 lead at the end of six in­ Fortin was the winning AB R H E East Catholic tennis team won FELINE 10-8, last night at Robertson. second clock to one second Fortin, p 4 2 2 0 tion while the doubles team of High N^ers Celtic coach is doing a masterful job of learning on the job. Sports nings, but then faded. pitcher, fanning eight and Sheenan, ss 1 2 0 its fifth match of the season, 6-1 Utlizing the home run bats of Joe Camposeo homered, “1 had better control today,” beford launching a short Forrest, 2b 0 3 0 Bradley-McEvitt and Jim doubled and singled twice for The Celtic offense is relatively simple. Just a couple of walking four. Sophomor-e over Pulaski High yesterday at Nancy Lessig and Judy he said. “I know when warm jumper. He missed, but Gardner, c f Wickh^ Park. Valenski-Chris Stone also won. Dorn’s with teammate Bruce Bow to^Platt plays, not too complicated and lots of hustle. Slate left-hander John Va.rca Fracchia, 3b 1 Derench, WINF toppled Scruse weather comes I’ll be a lot grabbed his own rebound. SATURDAY East, now 5-1, is in Willima'n- Theiling adding a roundtripper. Verona, If 0 Ke^h Yungk, Mary Wallpaper & Paint, 38-11, last Dropping its fourth match in The Milwaukee Bucks, on the other hand, run more plays better.” Instead of taking the ball, hurled well for the losers, Rankl. cf 0 tic Friday against Windham Skip Slegesky, Dennis Catherine Muranb, Mark night at Mt. Nebo. succession yesterday was'the than the Schubert Theater in New York. Tiant, who lost 5-3, says he walking none while striking Grim. Ib 0 High. McCann, John Goiangos and back outside and trying to Person, rf 0 Pacing the 36-hit attack of the ' Manchester Hteh tennis team, The entire series, thus far, has revolved around each Tuesday has been bothered by the cool out 11 in absorbing the loss. Results: Yungk (EC) def. Carlsne 6-0, Ward Gochee had two hits run out the clock. Wise went winners was Miss Lessig with 6-1 to Platt of Meriden. The team making some carefully selected adjustments to BASEBALL weather since the season B an lrin s Six Bolton errors hurt its Totals 31 4 9 0 61; Murano (ECl del. Guzze 64, 63; apiece for the losers. to the basket, was fouled and Bradley (EC) def. Ouellette 62, 61; seven hits in seven tripS to the only point picked up by the offset what happened to it in the last game. East Windsor at Ellington opened. cause. McEvitt (ECl def. OsterUg 60, 61; locals was w Rusty Sink, win­ Stafford Nine Bradley-McEvitt (ECl def. Carlone- plate, including two home runs. The Bucks have tired to counter the tough Boston Baron Academy at Coventry In a non-league affair Behind the eight-hit pitching BE SURE . S^BUSS hat been serving the Home Owner 9 am to 12 noon Rollon (.1) O uellette 62; Valenskl-Stone (ECl def. Diane Jameson had five hits ning 6-3, 5-7, 6-2 over Dorn San- pressure defense and the Celtics have tried to counter Bolton at East Hampton Ellington High bowed to Tops Cheney Rosen-Desumaris 64; Kolenda-Mocha while Judy Derench had two of Jim Balesano, Armory tomero. The doubles team of TRACK for 92 YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of Muro. 3b (PI def. Cavanaugh-Compasso 62. Tavern whipped Wholesale Kare^m Abdul-Jabbar. What has developed is a bit strange Woodrow Wilson of home runs and four hits. Sandy Pete Heard and Mike Loveland Manchester - St. Bernard at your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised Major, c Held to only four hits, Cheney Tire, 15-3, last night at Robert­ ‘ for both teams. BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. Middletown, 7-6. Daprell Groves, ss Hall, Marty Raymond and came clpse, losing by the tie­ by the finest technical staff, phone our nearest Tech’s baseball team dropped son. South Catholic B oyd,lb Kathy Hinson had four hits for breaker; The Bucks have begun to play an updated and upbeat local office: MANCHESTER STATE BANK Hill had a four-bagger for Paxgloli, If its fifth game in six. starts East Catholic at Pulaski Dry wall Contractor WINF. Bill Peoples had two doubles Nexy match for winless version of the old 1-3-1 offense with reserve forward the 5-5 winners with Jeff Ponucelil, 2b yesterday to Stafford, 7-1, in Coventry at Rocky Hill Harris, rf Roxanne Scruse and Wendy and two singles Tor Tavern Manchester is Thursday in East Mickey,Davis low along the baseline. Specialists In Celling Repairs 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Gould going all the way to Stafford. East Windsor at Ellington Behling, rf 0 0 0 0 Toros Advance Comp with four and three hits while Balesano added a triple Hartford against Penney High. The Celtics, who play the best man-for-man defense in Open Sat. 9 A.M. • Noon pick up the win. Fontanella, cf A1 Dondero held the locals at and two doubles to the 19-hit at­ Manchester at Penney (girls) 649-9240 Manning, cf TORONTO (UPI) - Chicago respectively paced Scruse’s 13- Resillts: Sink (Ml def. Santomero 63, bay as Stafford won its second tack. the league, have started to sag a bit and try and get some GOLF Member FOIC •Trailing 7-1 going into the Varca, p Cougar owner Walter Kaiser hit attack. 5-7,6i2; Mercuri (P) def. Jacobs 7-5,62; help to stop Abdul-Jabbar. game in seven starts. Once Tom Crowley had two triples E sp^ito (PI def. Hlrschfield 61. 2-6. 6 Hall Telephone 649-4464 fiaal frame, Ellington was a very busy man at Toron­ 2; Curry (P) def., Mrosek 6-1, 8-3; BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. Totals 28 3 8 6 again errors aided the Stafford And even though the series is tied) the Bucks have been Platt at Manchester scored five times but it was Bolton 100 020 0-3 to’s Maple Leafs Gardens Mon­ EA.S'I’ERN and Larry Andrews doubled and Sanlomero-Mercuri (PI def. Sink- Rham 010 020 1-4 run-making. singled twice for Wholesale. Mrosek 6-3, 63; Esposilo-Curry (PI def. more successful with their adjustments than the Cdtics SOFTBALL Free Estimates DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. * EST. 1882 too little as the Purple day night. Behind the six-hit pitching of Jacobs-Hirschfield 67. 62. 62; Klein- Manchester at Enrico Fermi Suzio (P) def. Heard-Loveland 7-8,0-6,7- have been with theirs. Boston won two games by playing at The Oldest & Largest in Conn. maximum efficiency. (girls) PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 7, 1974

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Janaczek, Call Rita Girl, 64^3441. before it’s gone. measure, any material will be and their families even though noon or later. Phone 649-9072. CONVALESCENT CENTER day shift. bedrooms. Lovely game room. TIMROD Rd. - New 7-room he learned of the award, the —Musicalcomposition: "Not- Over two acres treed land. considered obscene if it “does they did not perform law en­ 333 Bidwall SIrM t AUTO BODY Repairman: long For more information coqtact Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, Canadian-born Szep said with a turno,” a piece of chamber EXPERIENCED dump truck Excellent closet space and MANCHESTER - Three- not have serious literary, ar­ forcement work. driver also willing to labor, Mancheatar, Conn. established, well equipped gar­ The Personnel Department 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, □ FINANCIAL age has opening for more. Only $39,900. (Jail today, bedroom Ranch, formal dining city utilities, plastered walls, tistic, political educational, The bill repealing Connec­ steady work, call 742-6190. 647-9194 Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, room, two fireplaces, garage, religious or scientific value.” Marine Corps League experienced body man. Good MANCHESTER patio. Two-car garage. Shade ticut’s present rape code pay. Permanent job for quality 646-4126. large lot, desirable location. trees. Built by Ansaldi. Charles In judging what is obscene, eliminates a corroborative Auxiliary will have a special Bonda-Stockt-Mortgagee 8 CLEANING woman wanted. TWO OPENINGS for kitchen MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Stanley Agency, 646-3618, 643- Phone 643-2461. worker. Fringe benefits. Lesperance, 649-7620. contemporary community stan­ provision which required the meeting Wednesday at 8 at the help immediately. Starting pay Mellen, White and Palshaw, 107 71 Haynes Street COVENTRY - LOVELY Cape, 5724. Utilities Seek MORTGAGES, loans first se­ dards will be the guidelines, rape Victim to provide substan­ Marine Home. $1.91 per hour. Em ployee’s Mancheeter nicely located 6-room family MANCHESTER - $31,900, six WAITRESSES part-time, days. Burnside Ave., East Hartford. and in this case Connecticut cond, third. All kinds. Realty meals included. Part-time. 646-1222, Ext. 481 home. Full dry basement. Big COVENTRY - Summer room Colonial, IVz baths, dead­ tial evidence of the crime, in­ Experienced preferred. Apply will be considered the “com­ statewide, credit rating un­ Kentucky Fried Chicken West yard with pool for kids. Minutes hideaway. Private heated cot­ end street, trees, privacy. cluding use of force, identity of W. T. Grant, Manchester CONCRETE Construction munity” . necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Middle Tpke., Manchester. to Route 1-84. $30,500. Louis tage with large fireplaced Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. the suspect and actual penetra­ Parkade. Equal opportunity Laborer. Phone 875-1103 after 6 Substantial fidential, quick arrangements. Apply to Manager or Assistant p.m. Dimqck, Realty, 649-9823. living room, 2 bedrooms, double The measure avoided a situa­ tion, before prosecution could Alvin Lundy Agency. ‘527-7971. 57 employer. Manager. CUSTODIANS - Experienced, lot. Teen’s. Lessenger Com- HOME 'BUYING information. tion wherein the state’s 169 proceed. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Town of .Manchester WOMAN wanted for cleaning part-time, evenings, BOLTON - Value galore, ^miy, Realtors, 646-8713, 423- Stop in or we will mail free towns and cities would have ford. Evenings, 2 3 3 ^ 9 . The state’s rape law with the HOUSEKEEPER - Baby Sitter and kjtchen help for catering Manchester - East Hartford luxuriously spacious nine-room copy. Hayes Corporation, 55 been allowed to apply their own Rate Increases ARE YOU READY? area. Call 643-5691, 2 to 6 p.m. corroborative clause was urgently needed, 6 a.m. - 3:30 establishment. ______(Jwn transporta- 2 1./2 bath, 75x28’ Raised East Center Street. 646-0131. local standards. adopted in 1971 from that of LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd To take that important step ’ for two school-age'^ tion.“CanM 9-M ¥. Ranch. Brick and aluminum COVENTRY - 30-Acre farm, “It C(Md have opened one of New York which has since HARTFORD (UPI) - The and CL&P were almost $3 mortgages — interim financing that will lead to financial children. References required- AUTO MECHANIC - exterior, two-car garage wall- pastures, pond, woods, 5- The Zoning Board of Appeals — expeditious and confidential the bigge^ can of worms we repealed the evidentiary rule. state’s largest power com­ miUion higher than the com- success. Wq have an unusual Call 647-9610 after 3:30 p.m, \ MAN WANTED for work with Experience necessary. to-wall carpeting throughout. bedroom brick Ranch, 20x30’ VERNON - Six-room Cape with will hold public hearings on service, J.D. Real Estate Excellent working conditions double decker bam, garages for possibly coujd if we allowed in­ The code presumed a woman panies have asked for substan­ patiies estimated in April when sales opportunity which can catering firm. Own transporta- Two fireplaces, beautifufly set attached breezeway and gar­ Monday,-May 20, 1974, starting Assoc. 646-1980. PAINTERS HELPERS - Must and fringe benefits. Apply in on an acre treed Iqt. Impossible 4, fireplace, $70’s. Lessenger age, Stove and refrigerator in­ dividual community standards, was lying when she accused a tial new rate increases for gas they announced their intention mean exceptionally high in­ \^tion. Call 649-5313. at 7:00 p.m. in the Hearing be 'experienced with ladders. Pierson to Mr. Carter, Carter to duplicate at $5'9,900. Cantor Coi^any, Realtors, 646-8713, cluded. By owner, $34,500. 875- said Sen. George^C. Guidera. R- and electricity. to seek rate hikes. come your first year. man ^ rape. Room of the .Municipal Building MORTGAGES - Any amount, Good pay and steady work. Chevrolet Company, Inc, 1229 423-9291. 8119. Weston. \ The Public Utilities Commis­ Excellent training program 'TIRE SERVICE man, modern Goldfarb, Realtors, 643-8^, Critics of the provision said In their applications, HELCO to hear and consider the unlimited funds, for property Phone after 5:30, 649-5474. Main Street, Manchester. -6244. The new law fills a void left sion said Monday Hartford and CL&P said the reason for and fantastic fringe benefits shop, good starting rate, many the law was unconstitutional following petitions: owners. Fast, confidential, company paid benefits, full- COVENTRY - Large 3-room NEWLY PAINTED oversized Electric Light Co. (HELCO) courteous service, credit not for the right individual If in­ and discriminatory because it their requests Was that they Item 1 Goodrich Realty EXPERIENCED backhoe time^. Apply in person, Capitol MALE - over 18, for cleaning at 330 ADAMS STREET - Three year ‘round home, 211/2’ living six room Cape, carpeted living and Connecticut Light and important. Lowest rates, easy terested please call night, 7 p.m. to midnight. Apply room with stone fireplace, singled out the crime of rape experienced higher than Development Co. — Request operator to excavate for swim­ Ti(re ^Company, 325 Broad apartments, 6-3 1/2- 3 1/2. room with fireplace, kitchen Power Clo. (CL&P) have asked payments. Ask for Roger at HY8L0ATE 242-9347 ming pools, operate Bobcat, in person after 6 p.m. Dairy Zoned industrial. Better Buy enclosed porch, one-car garage, with dining nook, and three or LOSE 1 0 -2 0 -3 0 POU generally committed against expected costs of raising variance to erect free-standing Street, Manchester. women. permission to boost electricity capital through bonds and Burke Realty Mortgage Loan Mon. thru Fri., May 6-10 drive truck. 742-7308. Queen Brazier, 242 Broad Realty, 649-3434. view of the lake, excellent con­ four large bedrooms, one car Real Estate sign larger than Agency, 1-429-6471. Street, Manchester. dition. High Teen’s. Lessenger detached garage, nice quiet The governor also approved rates 15.9 per cent and gas rates preferred stocks. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. regulations permit, 32 square Company, Realtors, 646-8713, neighborhood. All for o n ly ^ ,- bills: 13.7 per cent. HELCO asked that it be An ^ u a l Opportunity MACHINE DPERATDRS feet requested, 4 square feet MAN wanted for inside clean­ 423-M91. 900. Miller Realtors, 646-8209, EasyToUose The increases would add Company Immediate openings for men . —Banning smoking at allowed to raise its electricity permitted — north side Spencer A STRIKE IS up work, 10:30- midnight. Six or ------228-3518. nearly $60 million to the com­ -m .enclosed public meeting places. sales revenue 15.8 per cent, or Street, west of K Mart shopping □ EMPLOYMENT and women in manufacturing seven days per week, starting MANCHESTER COVENTRY - P in e Lake panies’ revenues in the coming IN EXISTANCE plant, secodn shift. —Authorizing a $4.5 million $21.4 million, and gas sales by center — Business Zone HI. $2. an hour. Apply Hartford Shores. Just listed. Four-room MANCHESTER - Small two- Fast With New year. 18.2 per cent or $1.6 million. Experience desirable but will Road Dairy Queen. . home, 1/3 acre, drilled well, bopded borrowing program for Item 2 David P. .Skripol — Help Wanted 13 RN - LPN. Part-time, 11-7 a.m. family, ideal investment. Good The companies asked the rate AT OUR PLANT Raised Ranch built In 1963 trantsportation facilities. Of the The total revenue increase Requests variance to build a One shift per week accepted, train. Liberal fringe benefit amesite drive, aluminum location and condition. Low hikes be approved on an PAPER CUTTER siding, owner must sell. Only Picture your mother reading your greeting on Mother's Day! Yes, in total amount, $4 will be spent to would be 15.9 per cent or about TOOLMAKER, machinist, night differential. Equal oppor­ program including shift by Ansaldl. Within walking 30’s. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, house fireplace chimney which THE Experienced with guillotine $19,900. Lessenger Company, 643-4535, 646-1021. this newspaper! What a great way to show your appreciation for her build an overpass over Niantic emergency basis no later than $23 million. lathe operators. Must be able to tunity employer. Contact Bum- bonus. Please apply in person. distance of Martin School. Vitamin'[’Diet will extend into a nonconfor­ knife, contact, Jonn Nee, Realtors, 646-8713, 423-9291. June 1, subject to refunds with CL&P requested hikes to up set-up and work from side Convalescent Home, 870 Three bedrooms, V/t baths, inexhaustible, unrationed love. N o t for sale, lease or rent, the world’s River, $300,000 for parking ming side yard — 65 Foley IMRLYIE JOHHSOH CDNTRDMATICS Rourke - Eno Paper, 522-8211. HOLLYWOOD (Special) interest pending their final blueprints. Minimum three- Burnside Ave., East Hartford, formal dining room, 2 MANCHESTER - two family , greatest source of understanding, compassion and tender devotion is in facilities at Bradley Inter­ its electricity revenues by 14.2 Street — Residence Zone B. COVENTRY - Merrow Road. New scientific discoveries determination. years experience. Apply at 289-9571. CDRP. fireplaces, family room. 4-4, wall-to-wall carpeting, good inexhaustible supply. national Airport, and $200,000 per cent or $32 million and gas Item 3 Marion P. Taggart — MACHIHE CO. EARN EXTRA money in your Secluded 4-room home with 20 income property. Call Mike have produced a Vitamin E According to the PUC, the Paragon Tool Co., Inc., 121 200 West Main St. for grants and ajds to municipal revenues by 11 per cent or $4 Has immediate openings for spare time. No gimmicks. Our Large heavily treed lot. acres, acre pond, outbuildings, Murray, 528-2697 or Wade- diet that quickly works Request variance to permit use Adams Street, Manchester. CLERK-TYPIST - Small office, ROCKVILLE, CONN. airports. revenue increases are granted, million., experienced operators: product sells itself. Phone 646- Priced well below replace­ horse trails. Secondary finan­ Gately,Realtors, 289-9479. The greater the demand, the more there is available. wonders on overweight peo­ of lot for purpose of building a diversified work, aptitude for An nqual opportunity omployor M/F * . ' they would be translated into CL&P’s total revenue in­ 7769. ment cost. By owner. Shown cing available. $40’s. Lessenger ple, and reportedly is gaining —Authorzing the state motor house — lot was subdivided figures, capable of working TOOLMAKERS rate hikes on the average crease would be 13.7 per cent, alone. Call 643-1177. by appointment only. Prin­ Company, Realtors, 646-8713, ANDOVER - nine rooms, four great popularity across the vehicle commissioner to many years ago but never AVON SAYS... ALL ROUND It does not break down urider stress. Maximum and constant usage regulate the operation of school matching the percentage of the more than $16.2 million. CARPENTERS - with cipals Only. 423-^91. level split under construction. country with glowing reports recorded — northwest corner of BE THE BEST BOSS YOU MACHINISTS SECRETARY - Part-time, ear­ experience in framing, call 643- increases, rather than depletes, its influence on our daily lives. 'luses and the licensing of their income hikes requested. HELCO said it had EXPERIENCED Painters - Beautiful home on 2 1/2 acres. of easy weight loss "while Woodland and Regent Street, EVER HAD. Schedule your ly evenings, hours flexible. 10- 9551 for appointment, between 8 PHONE 643-6404 COVENTRY - Private 5-room Buy now, and complete your drivers. The PUC said the revenue in­ experienced higher than an­ wanted with minimum five TURRET LATHE still eating almost as much as east of 111 Woodland Street — own hours. Make good money. yeafs experience. Call between 15 hours weekly. Typing, a.m. - 5 p.m. Ranch on over 1 1/2 acres. self. Call Mikejflurray, 528:2^ It is one force available to all mankind, red, white, black or yellow -- creases requested by HELCO ticipated ; ' costs for raising OPERATORS - you want. Residence Zone B. Meet interesting neighbors. It 6-7 p.m., 649-4343. shorthand experience, Roaring brook, 3 bedrooms, or Wade - Gafely Realtors, 2 ^ without charge or obligation -- except appreciation. capital in April, when it floated NATIONAL ACME preferred. Must be capable of I Those who follow the sim­ Item 4 Howard Eagan — all begins to happen when you Bualneaa Opportunity 14 walk->qut basem ent. Owner 9479. $30 million worth of bonds and handling re^onsibility for ROCKVILLE - Business zoned, fina^ihg available with low ple Vitamin E diet report an Request variance to maintain become an Avon Represen­ THIRD SHIFT - Heat treat fur­ AUTOMATIC bus line, eight room older home $15 million in preferred stocks. small office. Phone 643-1442. MANCHES'TER - Pizza house, down payment. Mid 30’s. CROMWELL - Two-bedroom IT IS MOTHERHOOD' average loss of at least a existing 10 foot x 10 foot tool nace operator. Training LATHE OPERATORS in excellent condition. Four Shootout Suspects’ CL&P said it had the same tative. Learn more about it by fully equipped. Priced to sell. Lessenger Company, Realtors, Condominium, Cromwell Hills. shed on a corner lot elsewhere programs and opportunities to bedrooms, two full baths, stove, pound a day and even more calling. CLEVELAND EXPERIENCED window Owner has other interests. For 646-8713, 423-9291. 1 1/2 baths, all appliances, problem when it floated 65 than in fourth quarter — 101 advance. Please apply in per­ dishwasher, disposal, paneled/ Mother’s Day Happy Ads will run Saturday, May 11, 1974. The without exercise or starva­ _____ 289-4922 washer wanted. Phone 649-5334. details call Stanley Agency, 646- carpeting, ceiling to floor million worth of bonds and 50 son. Klock Company, 1366 AUTOMATIC office. Carpeting throughout, eadllne Is Friday, Mdy 10, before 12 noon. Happy ads only cost $1.75 tion. Nutritionists’ files are Bail Is $3 Million Croft Drive — Rural Residence 3618. M A N C H E ST ER - O w ner drapes. $28,900.1,900. l-3ft-31-344-3815. million in prefered stocks in Zone. Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. LATHE OPERATORS detached double garage, value, per Inch, and some samples are shown below. Mail your Happy Ad bulging with happy March. An equal opportunity employer. COMPUTOR Operator, second transferred, six room Cape, testimonials from formerly Item 5 Paiil M. & Nancy B. STOCK CLERK, part time, MILLING MACHINE shift, desire experienced person $41,000. Audrey Schaeier, fireplace, attached garage, MANCHESTER and Vicinity. today or call the Classified Advertising department. NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Bail policeman, Larry Cramer, was Both companies also cited the . afternoons and Saturdays, app­ Broker, 875-5351. overweight people who are Dolce — Request variance to OPERATORS able to accept responsibility, ...... u i i ...... price reduced for fast s^e. Several new homes, three or has been set at"$l million each released from St. Raphael’s rising cost of fuels as reasons ly in person only. Manager, 913 WAITRESSES wanffed - Apply now trim and slim again. Best locate accessory building for in person. Full-time, will train knowlege of 360-20 disc helpful.- Immediate occupancy. Low four bedrooms, family room, for three men accused of Hospital Monday afternoon. He for their seeking the rate hikes. Main Street. DRILL PRESS OPERATORS PORTER s t r e e t / English of all, you can still eat almost garage-workshop and harn if necessary. Bolton Lake Apply at 140 Rye Street, &mth □EDUCATION 30s. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. garages. Call for details. attempting to rob a New Haven had been shot in the thigh as he Spokesmen said the request CUTTER GRINDERS Windsor. Cape. Front to back living room Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. This size costs $1.75 as much as you want of the southeast of house, i.e. between Hotel, Route 44-A, Bolton, with fireplace./Formal dining bank Friday and wounding two pursued the fleeing suspects yvill be taken into consideration ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MANCHESTER - Owner has "forbidden foods” like steak, front of house and private road clerk needed for small Conn. INTERNAL GRINDING room. Wall-tywall plush shag police officers in an escape from the bank. soon by the PUC, recently Private Inatructlona 18 moved! Vacant six room home EAST HARTFORD - New on chicken, fish, sauces, gravies, — 1 Shady Lane — Rural OPERATORS carpeting^ ^roughout. Eat-in Have a Wonderful attempt. Authorities in New York City pleasurable office. Posting with 2;car garage, convenient the market. Two-family on enlarged from three to five Residence &ne. machine experience is MECHANIC - long established kitchen./Oversized master This size costs $4.38 bacon & eggs and still lose The three, reputed members EXTERNAL GRINDING ' PAYRDLL SEWING INSTRUCTIONS - location. Unbelievably priced 144x174’ lot in industrial zone. -day today, sweetheart linked the suspects to an members. preferable. Contact Mr. and well equipped general gar­ bedrooqi. Attached garage. I weight. 1 of the Black Liberation Army, Item 6 Robert LeDoux — Dressmaking or tailoring. All under $25,000. Immediale oc- Future appreciation, Belfiore love, Duane attempt in April to free three Messier, Meadows Convales­ age needs a seasoned car and OPERATORS SUPERVISDR ^ Sunpqnch. Well kept yard with Choose your Cnewable (candy-like) Request variance to reduce basic steps including pattern cu|)ancy. Belfiore Agency, 647- Agency, 64^1413. face nine charges /4-room Cape. Love, Debbie, Alston said. “Is it going to drop shot as he piSrsued two of the 1. Oil Burner Replacement — Personnel Department, 646- REAL ESTATE Licensed sales California Ranch. Fireplaced Tommy, Carol & Susan prescribed in the plan will, dwellings - 171 Woodland people urgently needed, expan­ MACHIHE CO. 1/2 baths, carpeted, all Neighborhood. $34,900. Keith One-car garage. Belfiore Agen­ Billy, Mike and Daddy from the sky?” , suspects into a house. They then Skinner Rd. School 1222, Ext. 481. Apply to: living roony formal dining appliances, fully air- cy, 647-1413. ' through natural action, act to Street — Residence Zone B. ding, new office over 1/4 ' 52 MAIN STREET Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. After their appearance before took a hostage and agreed to Bids will be received at the room, mmlern kitchqn with conditioried, $32,000. For ap­ help your body use up e.xcess Item 8 St. Bridget’s Church — MANCHESTER minion sales, January - MANCHESTER CHENEY RRDTHERS Circuit Court Judge Lewis A. surrender only after being office of the Superintendent of INC. dining arezf, family room, three pointment call. 643-9229. fat. According to recent Variance requested to permit MEMORIAL HOSPITAL February. Join a winner. Call large g r o o m s , fourth possi­ DeFabritis under heavy securi­ assured their alleged con­ Schools, Park and School clinical test, a person who is the sale of beer at a church 71 Hayiwt Straat Gary Cantor, Burke Realty, B O O K K E E P E R - M a le 31 Cooper Hill Slroot ble. ^ a r garage. Beautifully ty, the three were lodged in federate-captured in an olffice Street, Rockville, Connecticut 429-M71. HEBRON - Only 20 minutCs to VERNON deficient in Vitamin E or Pro­ bazaar from June 17, 1974 MancliMlw preferred. Experienced in all Mancheator, Conn. 06040 landscaped grounds. Marion E. Hartford. Young (Jarrison separate facilities by the building, was not mistreatd. until 12:00 noon Friday, May tein "will double the speed of through June 22, 1974 — phases of bookkeeping. Must be Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. Colonial, 4 large bedrooms,^ Connecticut Departinent of They stripped to their shorts. 17th, 1974 and then at said place RN or LPN, part-time. Laurel and a full page only costs $294.00 fat utilization" with the use of northwest corner of Main and dining room, eat-in kitchen, 24’ CREAM PUFF Correction rather tljan the an- believing it would be difficult and time publicly opened, read MAN for lawn and parking lot Manor, 649-4519. Vitaitiin E. Woodland Streets — Residence fireplaced living room, rec I tiquated Whalley Avenue jail, for police to shoot them without and recorded. maintenance. Must have vising ______Bualneaa Opportunity 14 Business Opportunity 14 E-PIET AVAILABLE Zone B and Residence Zone C, room, 2-car garage, scenic i One of the two policemen cause, and came out with their Specifications and ‘proposed drivers license. Apply in Der- manent employment. Fringe hilltop location with over one To get a copy of this highly Information pertaining to ’ LAUNORY WORKER they are accused of shooting, hands up. Their hostage, a forms may be secured’from the son. W. H. England Lumber Co, benefits. Phone for appoint­ acre on deadend street and a'' An exceptional 6-room brick-front Ranch, modern successful diet and E Tablets, above may be obtained in the Route 44-A, Bolton Notch, Opening for general laundry ment. 1-423-4593 or 643-8021. William Bradley, 25, was shot Nigerian, who was at first office of the Superintendent of state park on back property kitchen with bullt-ln ranp-^oven, and dishwasher, send $5.00 for 10 day supply Planning Office. Conn. worker to work full-time in Central Connecticut Co-op., 85 built-in alr-conditi as he responded Friday to a thought to be ail'accomplice by Schools, Park and School line. Principals only, $41,900. ■-conditioner qV'., zed and finished 2-car I (or $7.00 for 20 day supply or All persons interested may at­ hospital laundry. Excellent Milk Street, Willimantic. FDR SALE Call daily after 5, and silent alarm at the Westville police, was unharmed. Street, Rockville, Connecticut. WAITRESS - Part-time and garage, coveredovered pati.v. .mlshed rec______room,__ 24x48' _ _ $10.()0 for 30 day'supply)Jly) to: tend these hearings. benefit package and wages. weekends, 6W-4959. “ branch of the New Haven "they were convinced he w'as The right is reserved to reject weekends. Experienced only. pool with deck, large beautiful lot In desirable Zoning Board of Appeals Starting hourly rate of ^.92 CALL FOR JOBS - Expanding BUSINESS PRDPERTY Vita-E Diet, Dept. K 30 11526 Savings Bank. He was in an im­ an innocent bystander during any or all bids or any part when Apply in person any day after 2 corporation needs 15 new peo­ Skinner Road area- $36,900. Burbank Blvd., North Bernard R. Johnson with an (increase to $3.02 per HEBRON - Walnut Street, well CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING proved condition. the negotiated surrender after such action is deemed in the p.m. LaStrada East ple for managerial positions. Shown by Appointment Only Hollywood^ Cal. 91601 (Uncon­ Chairman hour after 3 months on the job. maintained Ranch on partially Bradley suffered shotgun he correctly identified the best interest of the Board of Restaurant, 699 Main Street. No experience necessary, Paul J. Rossetto For more information please 't wooded country acre. Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040 ditional (noney-back wounds of the chest and arm capital of Nigeria as Lagos in Educatioii. trweling of the state involved. guarantee if not satisfied). Secretary COUNTER GIRLS - Must be contact the Personnel Depart­ Fireplace, three bedrooms, and his condition was listed as answer to a police query, Raymond E. Ramsdell $59A basic monthly guarantee. coppertone refrigerator, range ^ r Call 643-2711 with your message Now! Dated this 7th day of May, 1974. over 18, be willing to work some ment, 846-1222, Ext. 481. College students accepted for By Dwner fair Monday. The other *• Superintendent of Schools and dishwasher. Loads of nights and some weekends. MANCHESTER summer employment. Call for WARREN E. HDWLAND Apply in person after 6 p.m, cabinets. Full basement, one- MEMORIAL HOSPITAL appointment between 9 and 12 car garage. $34,700. The Yankee Realtors 643-1108 Dairy Queen Brazier, .242 Broad noon only. 646-2192 ask for Mr. -8622 71 Haynw 8t., Manch— ter Peddlers, Dick Selig, 742-9718. St, Manchester. Hughes. Peter Rich, 1-423-67351 PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. C oi^T ues.. May 7. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, l^nchester. Conn.. Tues., Mav 7. 1974- PAGE FIFTEEN BENJY BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN BY J IM BERRY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Antiquet 48 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Reht 53 Autos For Sale 81 eiPI^FY, WHAT WOULP HAPPEN IF WHY, IT ^ l& H T O U f O' TH' 6 AS To LIKE TO XtHbsmA. tec. TH. In US Nl Off S-7 cKALU pose to simplify matters that hwasher, range and 14 Go by a irc ra ft 3 Sell in sm all S iS B B E lC l 249-7771. Available May 30th. Apply at 25 East plays the king and then 15 A leutian island ROOFING — Specializing FAMILY SIZE Whirlpool refrigerator. Available May Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service 66 SHORT RIBS lots 1st. Security required. $160. Lincoln Street, Enfield,ifield. Conn. BY FRANK O’NEAL the five. 16 Follow er 4 M usical repairing roofs, new roofs, washer, only six months old, 17 Ship m a st □ MISC. SERVICES gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Eastern, 646-8250. in stru m en t $200 cash. Moving - must sell. THIS NEW Th e r e i s n t a s p e a r , SIX INCHES OF REINFORCED t)F COURSE.THERE tS \ 18 M arin er 24 English . 39 Unkeeled Painting-Papering 32 and repaired.lir e d . 30 years ROCKVILLE - Three rooms, 5 Suppose Phone 646-0673. stove and refrigerator. Laundry arm or is SWORD OR ARRoWTHAT STEEL ODVER MV ENTIRE ONE LITTLE DRAiVBACH...' 20 Inborn 6 R iv er islet version (ah.) 40 Demonstrates experience. Free estimates. TWO-BEDROOM apartment 22 T h ree tim es Services Ottered 31 facilities, $145 monthly in­ GREAT/ CAN PE/JETRATE IT/ B O D V .. £ /! S Y ,e o y / STAR GAXElC * 0 7 Sharpness 27 Sheaf 41 P a lm cockatoo PAPER HANGING and ceiling Howley, 643-5361. STEREO - Fisher amp, Garrad with appliances andid clothes (comb, form) 8 H ops' klip 29 Location t i A nim al painting. Neat work. dryer. Full basement, no pets. cluding heat and hot water. -Bv CLAY R. lY ILLA N - 23 A dolescent turntable, custom speakers, Three rooms, stove and ARIES LIBRA 9 G rum ble 31 Playful 45 W ave top SHARPENING Service — FREE OIL CHANGE MAH. 21 Your Daily AcUvity Guide y e ars 35 S urgical saw Reasonaole rates. Phone ROSSI ROOFING, siding, $195 per month plus one month SePT. 23 jFp 10 M ake a trip 47 W hirlpool $150. Phone 643-8857. refrigerator, $125 monthly. According lo Ihe Stars. 25 S au l's uncle 7 Saws, knives, axes, shears, 36 B e p re sen t a t Leonard Spiegelberg 643-9112. ctfimneys, gutters, free es­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• deposit." ...... 644-242721. ■^APR. 19 o c f. 2l i ^ \ 11 M ore painful 49 P e rsia skates, rotary blades, ^ ic k Four rooms, stove and T o develop messoge for Wednesday,, .(Bib.) 37 Sym bol for 52 W ife of A egir timates. Fully insured. Days, Building Supplies 42 AT S&S BUICK \35-37-38-70 42-43-51-64, 19 T ries refrigerator, $135 including read words corresponding to numbers 26 N arrow service. Capitol Equipment J.P. LEWIS & Son custom evenings, 529-8056. Paul THREE-ROOMS, partly fur- ST5-78-85-88 [72-73-74 21 Assaulted nickel (m y th .) heat and hot water. 872-9179. of your Zodiac birth sign. c aapei p ertu re Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. decorating, interior and nished apartment.nt. PriiPrivate TAURUS Cosgrove 643-5364. BOLTON NOTCH Stone 1 Today's 31 M ote 61 And SCORPIO 28 Ship Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday exterior, paper hanging. Fully home. Utilities. Convenient APR. 20 r 2 . 3 4 5 6 i s r i6 n Quarry, wall stones, flag MANCHESTER - One and two- f ) 2 You 32 For 62 Nutrition OCT. 23 30 M iddlinging 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:3(M. 643- insured. 649-9658. BARRETT HOME Improve­ location. Working adults. 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Guitar Club Plays Obituaries At Meadows Home Commission’s Attention The filing Junior High School g Balloon Travels 300 Miles N, guitar club Will perform for a Buffeted by winds and drenched by heavy rains, a child’s S Anthony N. Lippo Sr. John T. McLaren guests at the Meadows Con- Turns to Hilliard Pond Anthony Nicholas Lippo Sr., ANDOVER - John T. h™ . « w iS I m SZ SiST todS a ““re®! I 57, of 375 Adams St. died Mon­ McLaren, 54, of Lake Rd. died The commissioners noted day at Manchester Memorial Sunday at his home after a long at 2:30 p.m. This is the second I ^ ^ „ . . . ^ By MAL BARLOW ly enter the picture and work appearance of the group as part i * AnderMn of 31 Dougherty St., with the help of his HilliardPond was included in the Hospital. He was the husband of illness. He was the husband of With Case Mountain now safe- for getting the pond. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1974- VOL. of their project, "Sharing our g Johnny, re c o v e r^ the bright red Green Belt of the Capital XCIII, No. 186 Mrs. Mary Vennell Lippo. Mrs. Grace Wahrer McLaren. • The Bezzini family which IUanche,ter-A City of miage Charm talents for the happiness of ^ balloon from a tree near their home. There were two^5 ly in theoyniershipof theTown now owns the 13-acre pond told Region Planning Agency. Mr. Lippo was born in Mr. McLaren was born in others..’nihopo ” a balloons in thothe troatree, Kiifbut onenna got away, Jimmyt:____ of said Manchester, Manchester, the Town the Town THlIlTY-SIX PAGES'— TWO SECTIONS Bridgeport and had lived mo^t Brooklyn, N.Y. Conservation Commission is her they had recently received Owners of the land surround­ PRICE. FIFTEEN CENTS Last week they performed at g The balloon was released______by^ ______Michael Feieht...... fror.. , an offer of over |100,000 for it. ing the pond are: Alexander of his life in Hartford before He is also survived by three Crestfleld Convalescent Home. Stony Creek School, 1721 Yost Rd., N oiris& W nrP a.rbutnoi coming to Manchester nine sisters, Mrs. Edna Sanks ot as Its top priorty item. Mrs. Parla urged the other Jarvis on the southwest side, Students taking part are date was given on a card attached to the balloon, Jim m y ’? years ago. New Jersey and Mrs. Emma Monday night, the commis­ commissioners not to dismiss the Town of Manchester along Mary Toland, Lon Turner, lA said. . ^ g the pond due to its present state W. Middle Tpke.,"■and Andrew He is also survived by two Meerbott and Mrs. Mildred Mary Donovan, Jackie Twible, ...... ? sion began hashing over the sons, Anthony Lippo Jr. and Hoelderlein, both of New York steps needed to secure the of health. She recalled that her Ansaldi the north shore lands. Sandy Irish, Deanne White, husband, Leonard Parla, had James Lippo, both of City. pond, today an unusable "Hilliard Pond could be a Patty Haynie, Laura Ronzello gone swimming in the pond as a finger of the Linear Park,” Dr. ia Given Israeli ^Considerations’ \ Manchester; Jour daughters, The funeral and burial will be eyesore on the north side of W. and Cathy Grant. ’Their advisor boy, and only 18 years ago, it Spaulding said, noting that it^ s. Elizabeth Trombley, Miss Wednesday in Brooklyn, N.Y. Middle Tpke. opposite the is Ralph Maccarone, music was regularly used for ice Bigelow Brook continues below / Mtinannb Lippo and Miss The Potter Funeral Home, Parkade Apartments. teacher at Illing. skating by area residents. the Hilliard Pond dam to con­ / Kathleen Lippo, all of 456 Jackson St., Willimantic, is Mrs. Terry Parla, commis­ The group will also appear in Horse Lovers nect with the Hockanum River Grand Lodge Arab Press Pessimistic; ManchCT^r, and Mrs. Anita in charge of arrangements. sion' chairman, said she had the annual school concert “Is it considered town by Hilliard St. "It’s a natural.’* Boucher V^Lewiston, Maine; done some preliminary scheduled for May 22. (Continued from Page One) an undue burden on horse wetlands?’’ asked Dr. In the Linear Park, the com­ two sisters,^Mrs. Viola Guida research before the meeting. owners. Frederick Spaulding, commis- missioners voted to alert the and Mrs. Anita Santana, both of She found that: He said other provisions of Richard Willum of South ^sion member. "If it is, it cannot designers of theiMw Adams St. H^onors MeKay New Oil Embargo^ Hinted Hartford; ¥nd five Frank H. Kulo • The state Bureau of Out­ proposed zoning amendments Windsor called attention to 4-H be sold for commercial pur­ bridge over the Hockanum grandchildren. \ ROCKVILLE - Frank. H. door Recreation looks contain no limits on numbers of horse programs and said the poses.” River of the plans for the park. By HAL TURRINGTON 1939 and the silver medal in DAMASCUS (UPI) - The funeral is Wedi^day at Kulo, 76, of 14 Windemere Ave. favorably upon saving such Syrian Foreign Minister had with the Syrian leaders Library Workshop other animals - dairy cattle, amendment, if passed, would They are writing Town Engineer They played “Happy 1949; Secretary of State Henry A. Abdel Halim Khaddam mej 8:30 a.m. from the G uiHm o - died Monday at Rockville sites as Hilliard Pond. Atty. John R. FitzGerald, Sunday and Monday ended with sheep, or goats — that could be limit such activities which Walter Senkow requesting an Birthday” at the Masonic ’Tem­ The late William “Dad” Kissinger arrived from Israel Kissinger at the airport. Securi­ Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 General Hospital. He was the Planned at UConn • The bureau will pay 50 per commission member, a communique expressing sup­ kept in residential zones. provide a “ wholesome eight-foot high walkway under ple Tuesday night and, as has Walsh, 1947; today with a new batch of “con­ ty precautions appeared more Washington St., Hartford, with husband of IV&s. Mary A. Batsie A school library workshop cent of the cost of purchasing suggested they formally port for^ Syria’s tough stand. "ulo. Police Sgt. Joseph Brooks of background for youth.” the bridge and along the river been customary for 21 years, The late R. Lamotte Russell, siderations” on a troop dis­ relaxed than during his visit to a Mass at the Church of St. with a new format to help 601 BuSh Hill Rd., one of few the pond if the town pays the request an answer as to the 1959; engagement formula. Arab Gromyko’s meeting in Cyprus Jto. Kulo was born Aug. 26, Others objecting to the horse be included in his plans. Jim McKay provided accom­ the Syrian capital Friday and Patriclc and St. Anthony Hart­ librarians across the state learn persons \speaking who doesn’t other 50 per cent. pond’s wetlands status from the press commentators took a with Kissinger Tuesday 1897^in Rockville and had lived keeping rules included Edward Horses cannot go through the paniment at the organ. Qiester M. Ferris, 1965; Saturday. But plainclothes ford, at 9. Burial will be in Mt. about new and successful • The bureau only needs an Town Planning and Zoning pessimistic view and began appeared to have done little to here all his life. He was own a hoMe, said he couldn’t Wilson of 17 Falknor Dr., bridge walkway, however, if it The volume, though, was a W. Sidney Harrison, 1967; agents carrying submachine St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ methods of operating school recall thaJ he ever received okay from the town’s Board of Commision which has been talking of re-imposing the oil ease Kissinger’s task with the employeXat the Amerbelle Howard Gorman of 604 Bush is only eight feet high. Dr. little fuller (about 130 voices), Malcolm Robertson, 1970; guns again lined the 12-mile Syrians. field. libraries will be held at the complaints about horses. Directors and a land appraisal designated the town’s wetlands embargo if his mission fails. Corp. befoi^lie retired 11 years Hill Rd., Jane Pastel of 646 Spaulding noted. the harmony stronger, and the Wayne M. Garland, 1973. highway from the airport to Friends may call at the University of Connec­ Brooks, afso terming the figure before it will aggressive­ agency. U.S. sources emphasized that The Beirut newspaper A1 ago. Previou^, he worked at Porter St., and Leslie Gemmel sentiment richer, because it Ferris, Harrison and Robert­ downtown Damascus. funera home tonight from 7 to 9. ticut Wilbur Cross Library proposed ameMment restric­ of 55 Lake St. No one spoke in was Jim’s birthday. son witnessed Tuesday’s Kissinger had brought “con­ Arab press commentators Sharq, published by the the former M.T.xStevens and Wednesday. siderations” for discussion with- Kim Anne McGugan Sons Co. \ tive, said, “If these regulations favor of the amendments. It was even more significant presentation. took the view that there was lit­ Lebanese branch of Syria’s A quartet of experts in the are passed I’ll never be able to The award is named after the President Hafez Assad and not ruling Baath Socialist party, Kiiri Anne McGugan, 5-year- He was a communirant of St. PZC members, agreeing to because, earlier in the eveing, tle chance President Assad field of library science and own a horse.” first grand master of Masons in hard and fast Israeli proposals said Gromyko and Kissfiiger old/daughter of Raymond A. Joseph’s Church and a mbmber table action on the amendment, PZC Asked to Process pinned to Jim’s breast was the would accept the new Israeli publishing will be on hand to Connecticut. for the crucial talks that could “did not agree on anything^” apa FaiUi McClelland McGugan of its St. Joseph’s a n d ^ t. said they’d be willing to meet Pierpont Edwards Medal in views on disengagem ent share their expertise. They are: Bruce Baltovick of 27 Glen­ McKay was honored for his decide whether he can achieve during their Cyprus talks. It Of 56 Litchfield St. died this Michael’s Societies. He alro, with the local advisory com­ Bronze, for distinguished Kissinger brought with him Dr. Ralph Blasingame Jr., dale Rd. questioned ah amend­ service to the several / Syrian-Israeli agreement on his said if Kissinger’s attempt to morning at her home. belonged to the "65” Club bf^ mittee formed last week by Plans During Litigation Masonic service.' from talks with Israeli leaders professor and associate dean at ment provision which would associated bodies of Masonry— current trip. He returns to negotiate a, troop disengage­ She was born March 23, 1969 Rockville. Miss Conway. The surprise presentation Tuesday and today. tne Rutgers University prohibit keeping of hor^s for An attorney representing his lodge and its choir, Israel tonight. ment fails, Syria may ask the in Hartford and had lived in Other survivors are a son, Members of the committee, Duffy said he’d like to ing^ of the zone change ap­ was made at Past Master’s They quoted reports from Graduate School of Library Ser­ financial gain. He said tha( rule Buckland developer Arthur QeMolay, Rainbow Girls, Arabs to reimpose their oil em­ Manchester all her life. She was Edward F. Kulo of Ellington; besides Miss Conway, include proceed with other zoning proval, as the homeowners’ Night. Conducting the The Israeli considerations Israel indicating the Israelis vice'; Arthur Curley, director of would prevent entries in horse Fischer Monday night asked the Order of Amaranth, Tall bargo and call for an Arab sum­ a student in the pre-school two daughters, Mrs. Shirley M. Thompson, Mrs. Pastel, Gor­ applications for special excep­ association wants, the special ceremony for the Grand Lodge have not been made public but were not prepared to accept the the Montcjair, N.J., public competitions and would prevent Manchester Planning and Cedars of Lebanon, Delta mit conference to discuss sup­ physically handicapped class at man, Barbara Hyde of 11 tions while the Common Pleas exception applications would be of Connecticut was William F. the Israeli press said Israel is extent of complete withdrawal Bielecki of Rockville and Mrs. library; Williqm R. Eshelman, ownership of a racehorse. \ Zoning Commission (PZC) to Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, port for Syria in the Golan Keeney St. School. Meadow Lane, Cindy Gemmel Ck)urt case is pending, bwause negated. Saars of Niantic, immediate prepared to give up some areas from the embattled Golan Glenn A. Narkon of Ellington; a editor-in-chief/^Wilson Library consider a zoning amendment and the Scottish Rites Bodies of Heights fighting. She is also survived by two of 55 Lake St., Peggy Jacobs of that case may be tied up in past grand master. captured in the 1967 war, in­ Heights which the Syrians were brother, Peter Kulo of Chicopee Bulletin; and Erks^oon, chief James ‘Dutch’ Fogarty of which would allow Fischer’s Dijffy’s comments came Mon­ Hartford. , * brothers, Raymond A.McGugan Falls, Mass.; six grandchildren 742 Hillstown Rd., Edward court for two years. The stunned organist ad­ cluding the dead city of demanding. Israel opposes total On the Golan Heights front executive officer, '^arecrow Bush Hill Rd., one of the town’s\ firm to proceed through zoning day night during a section of He became a Mason in Jr. and William J. McGugan, O’Brien of 268 Autumn St., and Zoning regulations in other mitted his loss of words, “and Quneitra, in return for an withdrawal and has established' today artillery and tank fire and a great-grandchild. Press, Metuchen, N .j\" sanitary inspectors, said the \ red tape while a legal challenge PZC public hearings dealing Manchester Lodge in 1926 and both af home; her maternal The funeral is Thursday at Beverly Malone of 84 Prospect towns provide for such a move, that’s something you generally armed United Nations buffer 14 communities on former exchanges continued for the amendment requirement to §t. to zone changes is still pending. with proposed amendments to two years later was appointed grandmother, Mrs. Elsie 8:15 a.m. from the White- The program will begiikat 2 Duffy said, noting that the risk can’t say about me,” he said. force. Syria opposes such a Syrian territory. 58th consecutive day. But there keep feed indoors would place \ The attorney, Alan Duffy of the business zone reguiations. organist for one year. He was McGugan of East Hartford; Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 p.m. in the library’s scienbe of further zoning applications He could only manage a sincere force and wants only unarmed Talks which Soviet Foreign were no reports of air activity New Haven, said existing Duffy, one of several lawyers appointed to that pi^st again in and her maternal grandparents, reading room. There will be no^ lies entirely with the developer. “thank you’’ for the thrill of observers. Minister Andrei A. Gromyko by the time Kissinger arrived. Elm St., with a Mass at St. zoning regulations don’t allow a who objected to and made 1953 and has served Continuous­ Mr. and Mrs. William “opening statement” for the “If we can’t apply for special receiving the award before Joseph’s Church at 9. Burial developer to proceed with suggestions concerning those ly since that time. McClelland of Manchester. program; the four guests will exceptions until the zone such a gathering of his frater­ will be In St. Bernard’s anything while a zone change amendments at a February He organized the Masonic Funeral services are Cemetery. wait for questions from the change case is resolved, the nal brothers. appeal is unresolved in court. public hearing, said Monday Choir, considered one of tne Thursday at IJ a.m. at Holmes audience and will respond on Group Plans Campaign Buckland project might be held McKay is the eighth Friends may call at the PZC-approved zone changes night he favored the slight finest groups in the New General Fund Up 2.64 Mills Funeral Home, 400 Main St. funeral home Wednesday fronri topics raised by those attend­ up tour years," Duffy said. Manchester Mason to receive allowing Fischer’s massive, revisions made by the PZC to England area, and he developed The Rev. Robert W. Eldridge 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. There will ing. If the PZC agrees to Duffy’s the award, which is outranked To ^SelV Paper Pickup mixed-use development on request, the developer is meet those objections. • in Masonic circles only by the a musical program to fit around Jr., pastor of South United be a prayer service Wednesday The ;|jropos^ amendments, The workshop is open to the Fredericl^ Spaulding on his tobacco land at Buckland are expected to seek PZC apprbval same medal in silver for emi­ the several. Masonic degrees, Methodist Church, will of­ at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. public without charge. By MAL BARLOW which stiffen regulations con­ studies of the construction of I- being challenged iri'dourt by the of specific development plans nent Masonic service. especially the Master Mason ficiate. Burial will be in East Members of the Town Conser­ cerning business uses and place degree. Cemetery. <291 and redpnstruction of i-86. 80-member Buckland for the Buckland project. If the He joins these Manchester McKay Reads Citation vation Comission Monday night Homeowners Association. court appeal results in overturn- greater restrictions on com­ Masons who have received the Tuesday night, 18 of his choir Friends may call at the lamented the “temerity” of Roy Thompson of 369 Birch mercial development, are like­ Directors Adopt Mtn. Rd. offered to continue his award: members broke into a chorus of funeral home Wednesday from decision to have newspaper ly to be approved by the PZC “Bravisimo” and then offered James McKay, left, reads the citation presented to him Tuesday night at the Masonic 7 to 9 p.m. torseback rides through Case The late Fred Ayer pickup at the curb on only one soon. two selections, with McKay ac­ Temple during a surprise ceremony when he was awarded the Pierpont Edwards Medal in 'lountain in order to keep an Verplanck, the father of Th family suggests that any day in the new, four-year trash Beeckwood Apartments The only other persons companying and directing. Bronze for distinguished Masonic service. Admiring the medal is William F. Saars, im­ memorial contributions may be Trailer, Boat Rules eye on vandalism and other Manchester’s education system pickup contract which calls for speaking about the business who served as grand master of His musical talents have been mediate past grand master who made the presentation. (Herald photo by Dunn) made to the pre-school twice-a-week trash pickup. doings on the mountain. The zone regulations Monday night NewTown Budgets Masons in 1910 and who physically handicapped class at Said Too Restrictive “Statistics show that much commission applauded his work Get New Heat System were Burnham St. residents for the mountain. received the bronze medal in (See Page Eighteen) Keeney St. School in care of more cooperation is gained William Anderson and By SOL R. COHEN General Fund and Town Fire $12.1 million appropriations. Edward H. Timbrell Jr., prin­ Proposed zoning regulations vehicles was William Anderson from tht public if they do not • Bike rides on Sunday after­ By DOUG BEVINS buildings on Rachel Rd., but he Lawrence Noone, leaders of the Manchester’s General Fund District l>udgets and tax rates, Voting “ ho” were Democrats cipal. dealing with boats, recreational of 340 Burqham St., who also have to keep track of which day noons resume thib/coming Sun­ Conversion of Manchester’s found it “hard to believe” the Buckland Homeowners tax rate will go up 2.64 mills all of the actions followed the Phyllis Jackston and John Tani vehicles, and home-conducted called for regulations to is for paper pickup,” said Atty. day with a nine-rmle trek to Beechwood Apartments heating reported suffering last weekend Association. July 1 and will be,at 49.30 mills. recommendations /by Town and Republicans Carl Zinsser Gay City State Park starting at system from a No. 4 heating oil for six hours without heat in 65- Seven Persons Die Manager Robert Weiss. occupations were considered restrict storage of farm equip­ John Fitzgerald, commission Anderson questioned “vague It presently is 46.66 mills. and Hillery Gallagher. In Memoriam 2 p.m. at the Mary Cheney Directors Hear too restrictive by several per­ ment. member. system to natural gas is degree weather. terms” in a provision designed .. "nie tax rate for the Town Weiss had proposed a $20,- In loving memory of Samuel J. Dunlop Library in Center Park, noted expected to start this week and Greenough said the cause of 376,808 budget and 52.33-mill Exactly one year ago who passed away May 7, 1964. sons attending Monday night’s Potter, asked why he Strong support of the new to limit yard and building Fire District will go up 0.35 public hearings before the proposed regulations for project Will be needed, he said, Dr. Spaulding. This ride is be finished by the end of the Sunday’s heating failure was lighting, and Noone criticized a mill. Presently at 5.35 mills, it t o rate for the General Fund, Tuesday night, the directors cut It's just 10 years ago today, billed as a "Mother’s Day Bike month, apartment manager faulty i^ition of an oil burner Public Views In New Haven Fire lip $2,192,732 and 5.67 mills; and 2 mills from the General Fund Manchester Planning and section giving the PZC discre­ The one we loved was called away, recreational vehicles, said town if it is going to succeed despite will go to 5.70 mills. ’The tax Zoning Commission (PZC). the once-a-week limitation. Ride.” Le^ Greenough said today. due to to clogging created by oil tion in requiring public im­ rate for the Special Downtown a $1,438,888 budget and 6.17-mill t o rate and added 0.29 mill to God took him home, it was His will officials have received com­ NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) dead as Emilio Garcia, 24, and ,j^But in our hearts he liveth still. Several persons objected to The commission began plans residue. provements such as sidewalks Fire Battalion Chief Ray­ Taxing District will go up 4 tax rate for the Town Fire the Fire District rate — for a plaints about parking of travel Greenpugh said the conver­ On Sewer Plan — Seven persons died and seven his wife, Julia, 21, their two regulations drafted by Town trailers. for a three-point publicity cam­ The outage was prolonged, he and roads. mond Sullivan said the fire was mills — from the present 8 mills District, up $177,169 and 0.82 net cut of 1.71 mills. This year, Sadly missed. sion, undertaken after federal were injured in a suspicious fire sons, Jorge, 10 months, and mills. it is adding 2.64 mills to the Planner J. Eric Potter which Concerning a proposed, paign to support the project. said, because of difficulties in “sweeping” when firemen to 12. By his loving wife Police approval of a $16,000 expen­ By DOUG BEVINS that struck a four-story tene­ Enrique, 2; Jesus Santiago, 19, arrived at the scene in response Except for two items (the ap­ General Fund rate and 0.35 to and family would limit the size of vacation amendment limiting home- The points are: obtaining emergency oil burner But the need for sewers on All of the increases are by un­ diture, is expected to eliminate A modified sanitary sewer ment building Tuesday night and his wife. Ana, and Ramos to an 11:26 p.m. alarm. Among propriations for the Board of the Fire District rate — for a trailers or other recreational conducted occupations. Dr. • The paper pickup will Report service; He said service has Lindwood Dr. was considered animous votes of the Board of long-standing problems which plan for Garden Grove Dr., and early this morning. Otero, 31. Education and the Pension net increase of 2.99 mills. vehicles and require that they John Wright of 64 Wyllys St. op- greatly benefit them and may been bad because the, oil minimal by Paul Zepke of 81 the first concerns were to free Dlrectdrs Tuesday night., in recent months have evoked Erie St., and a small stretch of linwood Dr., who maintained One woman leaped from a Otero’s wife, Nellie was in “people trapped in the rear,” Fund), the directors voted un­ Its actions over a two-year Court of Probate be parked in side or rear yards posed 'an amendment even make money for the town. supplier hasn’t met his KitdienAid The board adopted a $20,002,- many complaints from tenants Keeney St. — with a favorable third story window, her poor condition at Yale-New he said. animously for all budgets and span result in a 1.28-mills net District of Coventry screened from view. prohibiting professional offices • Supporting the project is Manchester Police arrested obligations and the MISAC that the service wasn’t needed. 495 General Fund budget for NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the 20-building, moderate in­ Corp., operating on a limited, estimated cost — prompted lit­ Also speaking at the hearing nightclothes aflame, and broke Haven Hospital suffering from tax rates—in a line-by-line vote increase over the 1972-73 t o ESTATE OF MAURICE L. LEMIRE, That requirement was among in private homes. easy. Gary P. Klein, 21, of 46 Server factory 1974-75, up $1,538,950 or 8.3 per come housing project. tle tistimony at Tuesday night’s both legs, a witness said. At burns and multiple fractures. which took over an hour. rate. late of Coventry, in said district, several provisions of a thick Another speaker concerned • Here’s how it’s done. St. Monday night and charged federally-regulated budget, ■ was William Hooker of 77 Erie The fire spread through most cent over the current year; a deceased Contractors for Connecticut public hearing before the least two children were thrown Six of the bodies were found The appropriation to the sheaf of proposed zoning with the occupations rule, Ed­ The last point, will need to be him with illegally obtaining didn’t have enough money to St., who presented a petition of the eight-unit building before $1,400,000 Town Fire District To a property owner with a Pursuant to an order of Hon. David C. Natural Gas Corp. this week authorized Manchester $oard of Directors. to safety. Three of the seven in­ at 1:30 a.m., about two hours school board is $12,100,000, up Rappe, Judge, alt claims must be amendments, iimiting acessory mund Gorman of 69 Dale Rd., worked out with the town as the prescription drugs. He posted hire a full-time fireman to seeking deferred assessements the first firemen arrived. budget, up $138,281 or 10.9 per home assessed at $15,000, the presented to the fduciary named below started marking routes for the Although explanation of the jured were firemen with minor after firemen responded to the $1 million or 9 per cent over this 'ttses in residential zones, which mentioned that the proposed mechanics of the paper pickup jlOO bond for appearance in Cir­ maintain the heating system. foj/the sewer installation. Officials would not discount, cent; and a $63,150 Special increase in the mill rate means on or before August 2, 1974 or be barred approximate three miles of gas plans and a question-and- injuries, authorities said. first of three alarms. The year. It is $81,246 more than by law. The fiduciary is: drew an overflow crowd of amendment might adversely have not yet been worked out. cuit Court 12 on May 20. The new natural gas system, 'Hooker asked the directors to the possibility of arson in the' Downtown Taxing District $48.50 additional taxes for 1974- Loretta L. Lemire lines to be installed, Greenough answer session trok more than seventh body was discovered at fire. * recommended by Weiss. The more than 80 persons to the affect piano teachers and The commissioners plan to Greenough said, will be much /withhold a decision on the Hospital officials listed the budget, up $26,870 pr 74 per 75 if he is serviced by the RFD 13 Box 48 said. an hour, the actual citizen co m -/ proposed project until Erie St. 6 a.m. school board had requested Coventry, Conn. 06238 Muncipal Building Hearing speech therapists. solicit aid for the prdject from BOLTON better for heating apartment cent. Manchester, Town Fire Depart­ Greenough, who manages the bmldings. m x i ments — from seven townsp residents could meet and dis­ $21,390,520. Room Monday night. town civic groups, buy ads Romeo St. Pierre, 20, of East In addition, it adopted a , ment, or $34.60 if he is serviced Gorman also suggested that apartments for the non-profit pie — lasted only 15 minuU Much of the three-hour Hartford was arrested Monday cuss the plans. 106 budget for the Wate^Fund, The vote to restore $81,246 by the Manchester, Eighth the PZC allow the state to explaining the project, and ask MISAC Corp., said there has Tuesday night’s hearing/was hearing schedule was consumed that a notice be sent out to town by State Police on a warrant up $13,406; a $687,480 budget for was 5 to 4 and crossed party District Fire Department. ’Die A M O D ERN regulate hospitals and con­ been nothing but trouble with Silver a striking contrast to a hearing One area resident, Richard by horse owners’ objections to residents with their town water issued by Circuit Court 12 the Sewer Fund, up $3^633; and lines. Republican Vivian Eighth District levies its own valescent homes instead of the existing oil burners since conducted on a la r g ^ sewer Jensen of 231 Keeney St., Weiss Alleges ‘Nitpickers^ proposed amendments bill. charging him with first-degree a $235,700 budget fo^the Data taxes for fire protection and PHARMACY writing zoning regulations proposal in Decembe^in which favored the project. “I’m 1(K) Ferguson joined Democrats regulating the keeping of robbery. the apartment complex opened Processing Service/ Fund, up sewage service (a 2.5 mills requiring public sanitary sewer most of the 20 sp^kers at a per cent behind this proposal,” John Thompson, Pascal horses. An account of that Pqlice said the arrest was about three years ago. $18,018. Prignano, Robrt Price and Matt and wqter for such facilities. In other matters before the Specials heated, emotionql^session op­ he said. hearing is on Page 1. made in connection with the in­ Throughout the past winter, May Cost Taxpayers Moirey With the exception of the Moriarty Jr. in voting for the (See Page Three) / The proposed commission Monday night: posed the project. Five Manchester residents vestigation of a robbery at the tenants have complained to Due to the overall length of amendments-which also limit • They noted there is over The modified plans call for in­ objected to the proposal which Cumberland Farms Store, management, doctors, town of­ Tuesday night’s directors’ James or restrict parking of cars, $3,000 in its savings account left stallation o{^ sanitary sewers By DOUG BEVINS of nearly $1,000 could be applied continuing bid iVaiyer methods, would limit parking or storage Bolton Notch in July of 1972. ficials, and the press about Happy ^>«CTJ1U£D meeting, the board delayed ac­ height of fences, tag sales, and over from its work in securing and houselaterals on Garden “ Nitpickers” on the to the purchase price, making and Mayor Joh/ Thompson F. of recreational vehicles not Police said St. Pierre sur­ numerous heating system tion on the sewtf? proposal, as ownership of dpgs and other the town’s purchase of Case Grove Rd., Erie St., and a por­ Manchester Board of Directors the out-of-pocket cost only called for the Mnd spreader D’Amato exceeding 20 feet in length. rendered himself at Troop K failures at the complex. well as most other agenda aniiTials—will be considered by Mountain. Commissioners said Lady tion of Keeney St. from Nutmeg may be costing taxpayers more about $1,400 now. purchase to be considered by BS/R.Ph. Objecting to the maximum Headquarters in Colchester. He Tenants say the failures, which items, until its meeting next the PZC at its business meeting they hope the Board of Direc­ have caus^ prolonged illness Dr. to No. 406. The original money than needed for certain Since the town rented the directors next Week as a nor­ size limitation and the specified later this month. was released on his promise to week. spreader, Weiss said, the list It’s estimated that almost 90 tors will allow the funds to re­ in some families, have resulted plans, subject of the December expenditures. Town Manager mal agenda i t ^ . parking location were Robert In other business Monday appear in Circuit Court 12, Seiko Day FISE!!! The eight other items Robert Weiss said ^fter direc­ price of the equipment has gone per cent of all boys and girls main with them in their future in homes without heat for two hearing, would have served Sandall of 114 Hollister St., Bar­ night, the PZC: Manchester, May 20. scheduled for public hearing up to $3,400, so the opportunity Weiss agrqed to place the between the ages of 12 and 21 conservation efforts. to three days each week. Keeney St. from Hackmatack tors balked ’Tuesday night at bara Willbrant of 137 W. Center Tuesday night prompted little to acquire the device at $2,400 item on th?( agenda, but he • Tabled, after public Greenough said the tenants’ to Mother St., tying in with Leland and giving him authority to waive suffer from some form of St., Donald Marsh of 87 • Mrs. Terry Parla, chair­ discussion, and only/fne citizen would result in substantial defended Jiis position that acne (acne vulgaris)...This is hearing, a subdivision applica­ man, noted With approval the claims were a “gross Linwood Drs., as well as bids for.a new type of sand Starkweather' St,, Iherqsa tion submitted by T. J, Crockett — Mrs. Betty Sadloski of 48 spreading equipment. savings. flexibility /is needed to save a c o n g lo m e ra tio n of recommendation of Town exaggeration,^’ and manage­ Garden Grove Rd. and Erie St. Parla of 55 Bruce Rd., and and Raymond Dzen for three I Fire Calls Hollister, St. —f made com­ Weiss criticized the direc­ Several directors criticized money. / biackheads, whiteheads, in­ Manager Robert Weiss to turn ment has been working around Removal of service to Edward Sullivan of 166 Lyness lots on Ashworth St., five lots ments. tors’ apparent attitude of fected pimples, and in more St. over the funds earned by the the clpck to prevent heating Linwood Dr. from the plans sever cases, cysts that break on Grandview St., and 13 lots on outages, which he blames on prompted comments from four becoming “over-cautious so as The only person favoring E. Eldrid^ St. town from glass collection at Those other items, con­ out on the face and, to a lesser bad quality heating oil and bad persons Tuesday night. to kill all initiative of the town regulation of recreational • Approved the proposed sale the sanitary landfill site to the TTie Town Fire Department sidered to be fairly routine, in­ administration.” New Quality Inn extent on the chest and commission. It has been service from the oil supplier. Atty. Philip Bayer, represent­ reported the following calls KDI-17 cluded a sale of town land to the “This nitpicking procedure of back...Medical folklore lists a of a quarter-acre, town -owned roughly $100 per month. South Windsor physician Des­ ing the owner of an un­ piece of land at Adams St. and Monday; BUILT-IN DISHWASHER state, educational ap­ the board would discourage the number of uncomfortable • Jay Stager, comission mond McGann reported today developable Linwood Dr. lot, Tolland Tpke. The PZC action • 9:31 a.m. — rubbish barrel Rinse/Hold, Full Cycle, propriations for projects funded administration from doing causes — indigestion, con­ HPHS 1939 Class member, was appointed chair­ he has received numerous calls and exclusive pot and pan was among three persons Work Under Way clears the way for the Board of at 118 McKee St. by state grants, and addi^onal anything differently,” Weiss stipation, sexual disorders, Reunites May 24 man of the Case Mountain through the winter to treat Soak Cycle that soaks and calling for sewer installation on appropriations for emergency Directors to draft an ordinance • 4:35 p.m. — grass fire at scrubs off messy, baked- said after the board delayed a masturbation, “ bad/’ cleanup efforts. There is a large children ailing because of the that street. He suggested employment, summer soccer BARBARA RICHMOND motel will be connected to the The aass of 1939 of Hartford which would allow sale of the the rear of the UA ’Theatre East on foods. decision of waiving bids for a thoughts...But doctors today amount of debris on the moun­ in the Parkade. lack of heat and hot water. The deferred assessment of proper­ programs, social services, and While earth was being moved Steak Out Restaurant and Public High School will have its land to the state. Adjustable dividers to hold $2,4(W highway sand spreader. know that most acne is simply tain, especiaily along the roads. most recent calls, he said, ty owners for the work. the highway department. by giant bulldozers, officials Lounge and Colony-Banquet 35th reunion at the Hartford • 5;29p.m. —woods fire near delicate items securely. Weiss said he was “fed up” the end product of a chain • Reviewed preliminary • “Government agencies are came Sunday. turned shovels full of dirt, for Rooms, already in operation. Hilton Hotel May 24. 130 Oak Grove St. Famous KitchenAid wash­ with the general attitude of the reaction kicked off by the plans for a technical map like three-headed monsters. Greenough said there was a luck, to start construction of a Mark Kravitz of Manchester, Any member of the class, or • 5:34 p.m. woods fire at ing and drying performance. directors in adherence to a change creating a two-lot sub­ You have to keep chopping and heating outage for six hours Quality Inn Motel adjacent to president of Steak Club, Inc. onset of puberty...Fortunate­ anyone, knowing of a member division on Dugan PI. the rear of King’s in the • KitchenAid reliability. Ask traditional method qf Sunday in four of the 20 Distinguished faceted the Steak Out Restaurant on Rt. said, “We’re proud to begin ly, acne is one teen-age >«ho has not been notified chopping,’’ reported Dr. Parkade. any owner. purchases. problem you can be sure time crystal and case. 83 in Talcottville. coristructioh today and we know IS asked to contact Mrs. An- Inside The alternative, Weiss said, itself certainly will cure... Beautiful Seiko fashion SEE OUR OTHER The two-story, 100-room this new structure will be a nabelle Dodge, 39 Tuck Rd., is “for adminstration to use im­ phone 643-1616. glow brown dial. Silver Today's credit to the Manchester- Proper medication 17 Jewels. Yellow top/ agination and new techniques to Vernon area. alleviates a great amount of save the town money." Duo To Illness stainless steel back, A nniveiw y Prior to completion of the discomfort. Fill your PLAZA DEPT.^T0RE Weiss pointed out that Town (Wo Have A Notion To Ftoai) adjustable mesh bracelet. Specials motel facility, the cocktail prescriptions at LENOX JO N -LY COIFFURES [text to Frank’s Supormarfcal AskforZWS74M.$85. DirBctor* show interMt in Main St., Page 8 of Manchester government is a lounge of the Steak Out will PHARMACY, 299 E. Center East MkMla Tpka., Manchastar COMI CILURATl WITH USI Senior Cilizena, Page 28 $20 million-a-year business, and double its capacity to 200, and St., Tel. 649-0896 for free Other fine styles flexibility such as that provided Nettt Snglmtl) banquet room facilities, which Break Ground for New Motel gifts For^ to select from. Toiiand.votaa budget, Page 24 in bid waiver procedures should delivery. Open 8-9. Sun. and WILL BE CLOSED now accommodate 450 will be rSmiONERY PANTY HOSEl be used to hold down expenses. Sunny this afternoon with Holidays 8-8. “Symbol Of iifmnriaU,3iic. Until Further NoUce... Martens eats track record, Pago 19 increased to handle an ad­ 1076 BURNSIDE AVE. Concerning the sand highs 65 to 70. As giant bulldozers^stand poised in the background, officials break ground for Vernon’s Finest Pharmacy Service.” M R S goifora win pair. Page 19 ditional 60 persons, Kravitz EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Please watch The Herald lor our HOUSEWARES NIBHTIES spreader, Weiss explained to Tonight — increasing Quality Inn Motel, to be constructed adjacent to the Steak Out Restaurant in Talcottville. Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics, said. Candy. We. honor Master No^ Salnman RapraMtil Ui. Reopening Announcement... . 3 u . 3 ., Connors coiioga captain. Page 19 directors that the unique piece cloudiness with a chance of Wielding shovels and wearing hard hats, are, from left, Mark Kravitz, president of Steak Flortnct Boiton, Ownar Holder of the Quality Inn Charge Cards. "Bast SotocHon indian trackmen in comeback, Pago 19 of equipment had been rented rain; lows in mid 40s. Club, Inc.; John Thompson, Manchester’s mayor; Frank McCoy, Vernon’s mayor; and SMCaUTa NRUK franchise is the Talcottville at Budget Pricesr TO STOP! SHOP by the town for a one-year Thursday — chance of rain Franklin Welles of Talcottville Development Co. holder of the inn franchise. (Heraldphoto, experiment, and the rental fee with highs near 65, (See Page Nine) by Richmond) ' "