The Weather PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. Jan. 19. 1978 Local WomerCs About Town Fair tonight, low 20 to 25. Sunday mostly They Compete Inaugural Gowns sunny with highs 35 do 40. Precipitatitm Unite Human Services probability near zero tonight and Sunday. Obituaries For Academies The new Manchester Area See Page 5 Sen. Lowell P. Wdcker has Conferences of Churches will Lathrop of East Hartford; one Robert K. Govey Announced the nomination of 60 officially be organized tonight Mrs. Robrrl J. Gordon Sr. sister, Mrs. Samuel Maus of Speaker Tells Council candidates who will compete at Concordia Lutheran Church MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm Mrs. Susie A. Gordon, 76, of Robert E. Covey, 59, of 482 W, East Hartford, and two MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDA'V, JANUARY 20. 197^ - VOL. X a i, No. 93 SIXTEEN PAGES 2 MINI PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Middle Tpke. died this morning said so far Governor Meskill for vacancies at the U.S. with the installation of officers 43 Wellington Rd. was dead on grandchildren. BY JUNE: TO M PK IN S central organization with a has not committed himself on Military Academy at West and a special musical program arrival at Manchester at Manchester Memorial Funeral services will be (Heruld Reporter) state appointed official, a com Hospital. He was the husband of the plan. Point, thie U.S. Naval Academy at 8:15, which is open to the Memorial Hospital Thursday Saturday at the Ladd Funeral missioner, at its head? She Mrs. Wanda Bockanowicz The need for a state depart As to the security of jobs of at Annapolis, the U. S. Air public. A banquet will precede night after suffering an ap Home; 19 Ellington Ave., with illustrated the importance of ment combining private Mrvice people already in office, she Force Academy at Colorado the program. parent heart attack at her Covey. the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, tighter organization when she Mr. Covey was bom April 8, organizations and agencies and said it was not the purpose of Springs arid the U.S. Merchant home. She was the wife of pastor of the Union said that there are “ over 1200 town service agencies was the the commission to place any Marine Academy at Kings A public card party jWill be Robert J. Gordon Sr. 1913 in Hartford and had lived Congregational Church, of private agencies in the state,” theme of a talk heard yesterday jobs in jeopardy, but to provide sponsored by the French Club Mrs. Gordon was bom May in the Hartford area before ficiating. Burial will be in and that “ it’s a problem Point. Nixon Sees New Era Of Peace coming to Manchester about at the Manchester Country better service. Marc C. Allee of 50 Mary Anne of Manchester Monday at 8 29, 1896 in Broad Brook, Grove Hill Cemetery^ correlating data from all of two years ago. Club. these services.” After covering about every Dr., Coventry, is among the M p.m. at Orange Hall. daughter of Louis and Mary Rockville. A retire^ policeman, he was Mrs. Astrid Hanzalek of Suf- aspect of the p ro p o s e d Meyer Schadlich, and had lived Friends may call at the , She said concerns had been Weicker nominees who will with' the Hartford Police field, assistant majority leader legislation concerning a State compete for the two vacancies Self-Reliance Theme in Manchester for 55 years. funeral home tonight from 7 to expressed that a new state She and her husband observed Department for 25 years.. He of the House and a member of a commission should represeiH Department of Human at the Naval Academy. 9. Nixon-Agnew Formally study commission to draw up a Services, she threw the ques The three area students on their 55th wedding anniversary was employed by the State of Friends wishing to do so may all service agencies, and aim CEILINSS „ Of Inaugural Speech proposed State Department of tion to the group, “ Can you last Nov. 1. Connecticut as a Capitol police make memorial contributions that a new commission will fill the list of twenty candidates to llto a goad^ma for calllr Human Services, spoke to a come up with a better plan, and She was a member of South guard. He was a member of to the American Cancer all the gaps and avoid, the compete for the two vacancies [ropalra. Fraa aatlmataal United Methodist Church and Father Gagnon Council, 4th group of about 30 people at a overlaps. if so, what is it?” at the Air Force Academy are: Begin Second Term WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon, without direct Society. the Story Circle of the Women’s Degree, KofC, Wethersfield. luncheon meeting of the An illustration in point is the D r. Archibald Stuart, Jerry B. Alverson, 33 Fairview Bernard i Lozier ly mentioning the continuing search for a Vietnam peace, Society of Christian Service of Survivors, besides his wife, » Manchester Community Ser hard core family which has president of the Manchester Dr., South Windsor; Richard K. Inc. beat their swords into And other thousands waited today proclaimed that this is a time when “ America’s the church. are a daughter, Mrs. Roberta Henry W. Minor vices Council on legislation been a problem to several agen Community Services Council, Babcock II of 230 Mountain Rd., WASHINGTON (AP) - plowshares and their spears along Pennsylvania Avenue, the longest and most difficult war comes to an end.” Survivors, besides her Fontaine of South Windsor; which, if adopted, would “ coor cies, she said. With the heard from various local agen Ellington and Gary Dean Richard Nixon renewed his TOLLAN D - H enry W. Phono 649-4464 into pruning hooks; nation shall traditional Street of Presidents, four brothers, James Covey of dinate and organize human communication gap overcome, cy representatives before the Watson of 33 Hillsdale Dr., presidential oath today amid Speaking from the Capitol husband, are a son, Robert J. Minor, 49, of Cervens Rd. died not lift up sword against nation, to see the inaugural parade-a end, let us again learn to debate Wethersfield, John Covey of services in such a manner as to other agencies, not normally speaker. celebration and protest—and an steps minutes after taking the Gordon Jr. of Manchester; a this morning at his home after a Ellington. neither shall they fear war any finely orchestrated affair to in our differences with civility and daughter. Miss Eleanor M. Hartford, Edward Covey of improve the quality and approached, would be made The council passed on a intensive quest to begin the presidential oath for the second long illness. He was the more.” clude 35 floats, 55 bands, 14 decency. And let each of us Gordon of Vernon; a brother, Middletown and Henry Covey of husband of Mrs. Beatrice Clark effectiveness of human ser aware of the situation and could recommendation presented by Vietnam peace that has eluded time, Nixon did not elaborate him. Chief Justice Warren E. equestrian units and 39 other reach out for that one precious Louis Schadlich of Manchester , Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Minor. vices at the point of delivery.’ ’ be of assistance, she added. Miss Ethel Robb, chairman of Kathy says: "In and out of season fruits and nor did he make any reference the services integration His “ four more years,” Burger, a Nixon appointee, was units, including military. It was quality government cannot 2 and three grandchildren. Agnes Corrado of East Hart Mrs. Hanzalek said there was Mrs. Hanzalek stressed the to secret Paris peace talks due Mr. Minor was born Oct. 22, vegotahles at Pero’s." to administer the oaths, first to to last exactly one hour, 45 provide—a new level of respect Funeral services will be ford and Mrs. Mary O’Reilly of a lack of communication among need for citizen participation on committee, that a letter be fashioned in a nationwide out to resume Tuesday. 1923 in Ellington. He was an OSOIMi FKSK Ikes. CnaiM i, M na a«M MMaai. iBiati. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew minutes. for the rights and feelings of Saturday at 11 a m. at Holmes Manchester; and four Army veteran of World War II the service organizations and, every level. She mentioned the written to Town Manager pouring of votes, began as the The President, in fact, never SI«arKS*asiaakyaisaSTmklslsik[ikKfiai.«cara^krtit^Sw ^ S | l^ and then the President. one another and for the in Funeral Home, 400 Main St. grandsons. as a result, lines of authority hope of the new commission for Robert Weiss and Mayor John first: with hand on Bible open The President and the first once referred directly to Viet and the Korean Conflict. fH flart, CaWBwwr, mWt ml Swat W ahti, S u e * M sal Cklatis CWteie, W « l Sit Before them, as they stood on dividual human dignity which is The Rev. Dr. George Webb, The funeral will be Monday at overlapped and there were wide “ pilot testing for new Thom pson urging that an to Isaiah, reciting the pledge nam or Indochina but said at He was a member of the fappatt, T a n # ^ S ta k ti, ( k i m taaataas, Craakanias. r a m , M (W iai. huge platforms erected before family, along with their official the cherished birthright of pastor of South United 8:45 a.m. from the John F. gaps in service in some areas. techniques, the formation of amount be included in an up prescribed by the Constitution. the outset, “ We stand on the Tolland VFW, and the Loyal the East front of the Capitol, escort of Cabinet officers and every American. Methodist Church, will of Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Order of Moose, the Italian- She said, “ Our present pilot centers. ” In an aside coming budget for the purpose M n n O : Sbaateniai . , f li i i | plii , h a m r y iB tat, lase m i riaiaa hare, liam, SripaWt, His vice president preceded threshold of a new era of peace were the 19,439 highly placed officers-designate, planned to "Above all else, the time has ficiate. Burial will be in East Center St., with a Mass of the system is inefficient when each remark, she added, “ Maybe of hiring a community services Taateekas, T a nplu Nixon in the swearing-in on the in the world.” American Friendship Club and and lucky enough to obtain come for all Americans to Cemetery. Resurrection at St. Bridget department will do things Manchester?” coordinator and providing nsn (M iM n ii iisiin East front of the Capitol. lead the parade—finally In the section of his televised the American Legion, all of tickets to bleachers. The false renew our faith in ourselves.’ ’ There are no calling hours. Church at 9. Burial will be in without consulting one secretarial services. Only 12 men before Nixon had reviewing it from the presiden address aimed specifically at Rockville. front, temporary seats and While asserting that Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Survivors, besides his wife, another." That there has been a She said the criteria for day Miss Robb, who is also a WEEKEND SPECIALS: been invested with the oppor Americans, Nixon rephrased public-address system cost tial box in front of the White American youngsters “ have Town of Manchester Bloomfield. lack of communication was centers should be re-examined. liaison on the Lincoln School tunity to recite for the second John F. Kennedy’s best- are three sons, Henry Minor Jr. MAC COUNS A P P L E S ...... 6 qt. bag S1.2B taxpayers $410,000. House. been taught to be ashamed of Connecticut Friends may call at the evident in Mrs. Hanzalek’s The commission’s concern committee, expressed a hope term the oath that: remembered statement and of Rockville, and Peter Minor FRESH STRAWBERRIES ...... pt. B9C their country, ashamed of their funeral home Saturday from 7 observation that when various that there be greater emphasis that a part of the Lincoln School “ I do solemnly swear that I exhorted his countrymen to ask and Paul Minor, both of parents, ashamed of America’s to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 agency heads and appointees of on rehabilitation for children could be used to house a YELLOW GLOBE OR PURPLE TOP TURNIPS 2 lbs. 29C will faithfully execute the office not what Uncle Sam can do for Tolland; a daughter. Miss Patti record at home and of its role in NOTICE and 7 to 9 p.m. the study commission met to before they get into trouble was services coordinating com FANCY TAN G ELO S ...... 6 tor B9C of president of tjie United them but rather “ what can I do Minor of Tolland; his father, State Inaugural the world,’’ Nixon proposed an Francis Minor of Ellington; discuss the new plan, it was the in Mrs. Hanzalek’s suggestion mittee. ROYAL “EAT MORE” ICE CREAM ...... 1/2 gal. 69C States, and will to the best of for myself?” upbeat approach: Edward O'Grmly three brothers, Eugene Minor, first time they had ever sat that there be a Department of Michael Hadge, representing my ability, preserve, protect T he 60-year-old chief Adoption of Ordinance “ From this day forward, let Edward O’Grady, 51, of 72 Richard Minor and George around a table together and Children as there is a Child and Family Services, said SH fcwfy Tha Mandiaatar iw nlng HaraM and defend the Constitution of executive, who often has talked In a ccord a n ce with the Visitors Attend each of us make a commitment Keeney St. died Thursday at Minor, all of Ellington; three talked. Department of the Aging. he is in favor of housing all the GOMPUTC UIK OF SUNDAY PAKM the United States. of erosion of ancestral values, provisions of Chapter 3, Sec Oft o at 000 lO TJg r TiCHETS in his own heart; to bear his Manchester Memorial sisters. Miss Marion Minor of She repeatedly mentioned the T he importance of service agencies in one place Mrs. Nixon held the two fami in effect made self-reliance the tions 1 and 9 of the Town responsibility, to do his part, to Hospital. He was the husband of Ellington, Mrs. Doris Willis of necessity "to develop the needs maintaining the present quality for the sake of the people ly Bibles he used for the taking theme of his appeal to Charter, notice is hereby given “ THE KINO Reception, Dinner live his ideala—so that together, Mrs. Helen McVeigh O’Grady. Enfield and Mrs. Agnes that would fill the human of service during transition to instead of having them all over of the longer vice-presidential audiences here and throughout OF First Family Waves To Wellwishers we can see the dawn of a new of the adoption by the Board of Mr. O’Grady was born Feb. Limberger of Stafford Springs; services needs.” She said the better organization was not town. oath in 1953 and 1957, and four the world. He said: PRODUCE” age of progress for America, Directors of the Town of 27, 1921 in Norwalk and had and a granddaughter. services should be available overlooked as she said it would Dr. Stuart suggested that the years ago when he became the President and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon wave to an audience of wellwishers from the “ Let us encourage in . By Vivian Ferguson It is customary that they and together, as we celebrate Manchester, Connecticut, lived in Manchester most of his Funeral services will be where the people are. She said be difficult and would require state might feven wish to rent nation’s 37th president. dividuals at home and nations The streets of Washington have a half day on Inaugural President’s box at a concert Friday night in the Eisenhower Theatre at the John F. (in 1976) our 200th anniversary January 9,1973 of Ordinance as life. He had been employed as a Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Burke the hope of state legislation patience. the school, or a part of it, for its ...... And the Bibles, too, were abroad to do more for were crowded yesterday Day, but since it falls on Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington. The inauguration climaxes as a nation, we can do so proud follows: printer at the Connecticut Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., would be to improve the quality Public hearings on the seirvJces. open to Isaiah 2:4 as they were themselves and decide more for afternoon with p^estrians. Saturday this year, the tonight with a series of balls following swearing in of the President and Vice President in the fulfillment of our Amendment to Ordinance General Life Insurance Co., Rockville. The Rev. Donald G. of the services delivered. As it proposal would be held before: . themselves. Let us advocate President gave them FYiday Spiro Agnew and the traditional inaugural parade. (AP photo) promise to ourselves and to the Chapter 35 ASSESSMENTS Bloomfield. During World War Miller, pastor of the United is now, the services are uneven, throughout the state, she said, “ And he shall judge *among All government buildings more responsibility in more world.’’ FOR CONSTRUCTION OR II, he served with the 169th Congregational Church of she said. after which the legislature the nations and shall rebuke had been closed to give afternoon instead. The places. Let us measure what we Nixon said he would “ offer no REPAIR OR BOTH OF Infantry Band of the 43rd Tolland, will officiate. Burial What services now available would decide whether to sup many people; and they shall employes an afternoon off. closed buildings include the will do for others by what they promise of a purely govern SIDEWALKS AND CURBS Division. will be in Ellington Center on state, town and private port the bill and then, she Smithsonian Institute, the will do for themselves.” (a) When sidewalks or curbs ment solution for every Survivors, besides his wife, Cemetery. levels would be greatly im added, the governor would National Gallery of Art, and While pledging federal are constructed or repaired, or problem.” Declaring that too are two sons, Richard O’Grady Friends may call at the proved if coordinated under a decide whether to sign it. ^ e other tourist attractions. I News Haig Heads Home boldness in meeting domestic both, as part of a scheduled much already has been asked of of West Lafayette, Ind., and the funeral home Saturday from 2 needs, he avoided all specifics area construction or repair Hundreds of people took a government, that false hopes Rev. Robert O’Grady of to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. District Votes stroll in the balmy sunshine I | but did make what appeared to program . specifically Capsules have been raised, that disap Forestville; a sister, Mrs. Via South Korea be a veiled reference to his authorized by the Board of Weiss in Favor until the weather changed Doris Dunnack of Andover; and longstanding drive to channel pointment has eroded con Directors, the Town shall not Daniel E’. Wells II and the rain fell. SAIGON (AP) — Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr., President his mother, Mrs. Ethel Fagan more federal revenues ta-state fidence, he said; assess the land adjacent thereto SOUTH WINDSOR - Daniel The White House was on of Andover. ’ To Intervene Heavy Fighting Nixon’s special representative, left Saigon today after con and local governments. “ Your national government for any of the cost of such Frederick Wells III, infant son Of Buying Lake has a great and vital role to The funeral will be Monday at public view for only two SAIGON (AP) - North and sultations with President Nguyen Van Thieu that could He said; “ Government must program, whether or not such of Daniel F. and Pauline play. I pledge to you that where 10:45 a.m. from the John F. hours yesterday morning. It South Vietnamese forces were 9lear the way fof a Vietnam peace settlement. learn to take less from people construction or repair has KupcTiunos Wells of 949 Plea Town Manager Robert Weiss, provide minimal cost solid government should act, we will Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. was thought that the waiting locked in the heaviest fighting so people can do more for previously been the subject of a sant Valley Rd., died this pressing for passage of the waste dispbsal beyond the year At Bus Hearing Their third meeting this week lasted only 30 minutes, Center St., with a Mass of the line would be long. My fami since last fall northwest of themselves.” act boldly ami lead boldly.” petition to the Board of morning at Manchester March 13 referendum for 2000, ^ le protecting water and its shortness indicated no major disagreements But he added still another Resurrection at the Church of ly to(d( a chance and were Saigon and below the In what may prove to be the Directors. Memorial Hospital shortly purchasing Laurel Lake, is qu ali^ preserving 110 acres of HARTFORD (AP) - The Greater Hartford Transit between Washington and Saigon. exhortation to individual self- the Assumption at 11. Burial able to get into the building demilitarized zone, as both most memorable passage, (b) When sidewalk or curb after birth. offering his services, those of lan^'^one mile of Hockanum District (GHTD) voted Friday to intetvene in a Public reliance. will be in St. James Cemetery. Survivors, besides his quickly. sides struggled for military and Tin Song, a newspaper with Nixon xaid; construction is done at the his administrative staff, and R jw r frontage, and a 30-acre President Chung Hee Park. A The President, engaged in an Friends may call at the parents, are his maternal Utilities Commission (PUC) hearing* Monday on the political advantages before a close ties to the Presidential “ In our own lives, let each of specific request of adjacent lan those of the town directors for ^ n d for public use, and provide It rained during the after spokesman said Haig will stay effort to overhaul the federal funeral home Saturday from 7 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Connecticut Co.’s request to start buses running on a cease-fire, military spokesmen Palace and one which has us ask—not just what will downers outside of a scheduled speaking engagements before^ an opportunity for active and noon and part of the evening overnight in Seoul and ijieet bureaucracy and prune away to 9 and Sunday from 2 to 4 and Benedict Kupchunos of South reported today. echoed Thieu’s views in the government do for me, but area construction program Manchester commuitii passive recreational limited basis in the Hartford area. as the Connecticut group with Park on Sunday. He then ineffective or unneeded 7 to 9 p.m. Windsor; his paternal South Vietnamese spokesmen past, declared in an editorial: what can I do for m yself?” there shall be assessed against organizations — to explain Jhe facilities.” Officials expressed concern that any service less than attended a reception in the will fly to Washington to report programs, said that 'building a grandmother, Mrs. Charlene claimed 421 North Vietnamese “ Progress has been noted in the Standing on the same site a the land adjacent thereto one- proposal. The reference to recreational what was approved by the PUC in May of last year would to Nixon on consultations with new era of progress at home Harper of Vernon; and his offices of Sen. Lowell P. troops were killed, about a third negotiations to settle the Viet dozen years ago, Kennedy said half of the cost of the Arlluii- li. Liitlirop Jr. The referendum q^stion facilities concerns long-range leaders of five Asian allies. requires turning away from old paternal great-grandparents, result in a ridership decline over the long run. Weicker. He spent much of of them by air and artillery nam war, and the light of peace after taking his inaugural oath: construction of such sidewalks. asks approval for a ^;391,000 plans to seed and grade the area policies that have failed.” He ROCKVILLE - Arthur H. Mr. and Mrs. John Milek of the time posing for pictures strikes, in the fighting in the has shown at the end of the “ And so, my fellow No assessment shall be made appropriation — ^9,5(X) for as it is filled, and to convert it Meanwhile, at least two bus- In Paris, Foreign Minister described this as “ a better way Lathrop Jr., 50, of 41 Dailey Cir Hartford. as many had brought tw o areas from Thursday tunnel.’ ’ Americans, ask not what your for the cost of curbs. purchasing the 110-acre Laurel to recreational use. related meetings were reach a contract agreement in Maurice Schumann conferred to progress”—not a retreat cle, died Thursday at his home. Funeral services will be cameras. through noon today. The U.S. Embassy said Haig country can do for you—ask (c) Where sidewalk repairs Lake from Wells C. Dennison The town’s plans to purchase scheduled today, one between anticipation of a possible sub for 45 minutes today with U.S. from responsibility.” He was the husband of Mrs. Sunday noon at the Holmes South Vietnamese losses was flying to Seoul for con what you can do for your coun are done at the request of the and Robert C. Dennison, and the 110 acres and to improve the the Connecticut Co. and its sidy settlement between the The Connecticut State Charge d’ Affaires Jack Without hinting at any Helen Sadosky Lathrop. Funeral Home, 4(X) Main St., were given as 57 killed and 157 sultations with South Korean try.” adjacent landowner outside of a $941,500 for improvements to landfill area is subject to striking Amalgamated Transit Meskill administration and the dinner was held at the Kubisch. domestic legislation he may He was born in Hartford and Manchester. The Rev. Ronald wounded. The Nixon address, heavier scheduled area repair program the town's sanitary landfill approval by the State Depart Union (ATU), the other GHTD. Such accord could open Ramada Inn in Rockville, propose in the weeks ahead, lived in Rockville 16 years Erbe, pastor of Our Savior with rhetoric than many of his or as an emergency repair area. The 110-acres, if ment of Environmental between the bus firm, the the way for renewed bus ser Md. State Comptroller Nixon did mention some before moving here from Lutheran Church, will officiate. speeches, struck the self- deemed necessary by the Direc purchased, would become part Protection, which already is state’s largest, and aides to vice and officials don’t want Nathan Agostinelli and his Launch Satellite specific areas in which to seek Glastonbury. Burial will be in Wapping reliance theme, too, as he ad tor of Public Works, the of the landfill area. reviewing the proposal. In the Gov. Thomas J. Meskill. labor problems standing in the MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet improvement. He said: He was employed at the HOURS wife, Helena, were seated at Area Conference dressed himself to foreign Cemetery. adjacent landowner may have In letters to the community event approval is given and the Transit district officials said way. Union today launched the 544th “ We have the chance today to Hanson-Whitney Co. in Hart There are no calling hours. the head table with Gover audiences, saying: the option of such repair being organizations, Weiss cited four referendum question passes, they would unofficially attend Most of Connecticut’s major earth satellite in its top Secret do more than ever before to ford for 30 years. He served in The family suggests that any nor Meskill, his wife, and “ We shall do our share in done with bituminous concrete reasons why, in his opinion, the the Town Planning and Zoning the ConnCo-state session in an cities have been without C osm os series, Tass an make life better in America—to the U.S. Army during World memorial contributions may be other dignitaries. Both men Of Churches defending peace and freedom in at no cost to him or paying the purchase and improvements Commission would be asked to effort to thwart an agreement regular service since last fall nounced. ensure better education, better War II. He was a member of the world. But we shall expect difference in cost between a made to the March of Dimes. would be significantly advan rezone the 110 acres Industrial. on resumption of partial bus when the ATU struck ConnCo were presented with special As usual, the official news others to do their share. health, better housing, better bituminous concrete repair and American Legion Post No. 14. tageous for Manchester: Solid service. and the Connecticut Railway & inaugural marker plates for agency gave no information on Survivors, besides his wife, Becornes A Reality “ The time has passed when transportation, a cleaner en a Portland cement concrete E)
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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.,^Jan. 20. 1973 Open Forum Owr M anchester ■’A' Founded Oct, 1, 1881 “-V- One hundred and fifty years have passed. And history has been made. Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their I Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. For Manchester, once an Indian Land, '■'i • Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) should telephone the circulation depart The White Man bought and paid. ment, 647-9946. Published every evening except Sun Progress in the ensuing years. k'i- days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Was made with steady growth. Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se Member of The Associated Press cond Class Mail Matter. Trading posts and bartering. All came bursting forth. II : Burl L. Lyons Publisher The Manchester Publishing Co. .--VP The Great White Father saw the future, ' i assumes no financial responsibility for Without the Indian Chiefs, Subscription Rates typographical errors appearing in adver Payable in Advance tisements and other reading matter in Now most of all the Indian Land, The Manchester Evening Herald. Has farms and factories. One Month $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, Single Copy 15(f Railroads and ships supplied Our Town, three full days prior to publication. With produce and fancy goods. By Carrier, Weekly 75it Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon One Year $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon And as the years went passing by. Six Months $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and We had growing neighborhoods. Monday. Three Months $9.75 The old stagecoach had used. Middle Turnpike Road Real strong horses used to pull. 2 Hospital Patient Passengers and their load. The old Woodbridge Tavern ^Bill Of Rights’ Housed a lot of our great men. Now hospital patients have a “bill Many of the basic points of the AHA Today it’s gone forever. Who can remember when? of rights” of their own, and it’s about document have been put forth to time such ideas were codified in some physicians in one way or another in Manchester in the old days. Was a great big strip of land. way. the past. In the early 1960s, for The 12 point document has been example, the American Medical Assn, But on this 150th year. issued by the American Hospital said that “a patient has the right to It surely did expand. Assn., the nation’s leading hospital withhold his consent to lifesaving We started out with tobacco farms. association with some 7,000 member treatment.” Indeed many courts have Orchards and Potatoes. And slowly built Our Town, institutions. since upheld this point. Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D. C. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) Among other points the Bill of The AHA document, however, To a manufacturing status. Rights for Patients makes clear: appears to be the first time that a The history our town has had. The right of the patient to respectful firm statement on policy in this area One hundred fifty years ago. and considerate care. has been made and put directly into Was made by men of courage. All Decked Out For The Inaugural Ball Some we’ll never know. the hands of the public. Resplendent and regal will be the keynote of ladies’ The gown is designed by Priscilla of Boston. .The right of the patient to receive Too often in the past such has been 1973, I’m sure will bring, Inside fashions at tonight’s presidential inaugural ball in Mrs. Donald Kuehl’s sleeveless gold metallic gown is from his physician—in language the the case with much of our health care A lot of memories. Washington, D.C. Shown above are some of the members modestly covered with an elbow-length matching cape. Peace Activists Express Dissent The cape and scalloped hem of the gown are trimmed with patient can understand—complete, up- system. Physicians, hospital From the old gas light we burned. of the R och ester group in the gowns they wiil be wearing. Miss Elinor Hashim appears in the first picture on the a design of gold, silver and black filigree. to-date information about his To modern electricity. White addressed a crowd es demonstrations planned for John’s Presbyterian Church, an administrators and other health left wearing a pale green and gold brocade gown with long Miss Leigh Ferguson, standing with her mother, Mrs. By The Assuriated Press emphasis on Pentagon Papers treatment, diagnosis and prognosis. R eport timated by police at 4,000. today. professionals have been overly Much can be written of our Town, Thomas F. Ferguson, will wear a black gown of Spanish Rowland Evans and Robert Novak I sleeves and scoop neckline. In towns from Connecticut to Smaller demonstrations were The demonstrations defendants Daniei Ellsberg and The right of the patient to refuse secretive with the consumer. The in Those many long years ago. Mrs. H. John Malone will wear a sleeveless gown of handmade lace designed especially for her by Leighton of California, at a number of state held in Lansing, Mich., and scheduled in the United States Anthony Russo in Miami. treatment to the extent permitted by lipstick red peau de soie with Mandarin collar, empire New York. Her mother’s gown, in marked contrast, is of capitals and in Washington, Cleveland and Cincinnatti, were, for the most part, to be In Billings, Mont., dividual has been kept in the dark Now we sit and ponder. coral lame designed with a bib collar of gold braid and traditional gatherings in public demonstrators were to listen to law, and to be informed of medical How much we really know. Thieu^s ‘Decent Chance’ waist and fashioned with a dashing multi-colored silk D.C., peace activists organized Ohio. about his health and his treatment. He cummerbund gathered at one side and falling to the floor. turquoise jewels designed by Adele Simpson. ceremonies of dissent today to The free “Concert for Peace” places with marches and President Nixon’s address consequences of such action. violations. Likewise, the old mark the start of Richard in Washington, timed to speeches. But there were through a radio hookup and then has been the victim of a silent Those were the days of men, WASHINGTON - What constraints imposed by Thieu, special flourishes — a “peace hear a speaker recite Nixon’s The right of the patient to expect With strength and ability. ever the political cost at home, I the President enlarged his agreement was loose and highly Nixon’s second term as presi coincide with the official in conspiracy surrounding his own imprecise on the question of dent. augural concerts, was attended feast” in Reno, Nev., at St. past pledges of peace. that all communications and records and with U.S. allies abroad,. objective from a “decent inter Henry Kissinger health—surely a subject to which one They really made “Our Manchester,” President Nixon’s cold-blooded I val” to a “decent chance”—and Hanoi sending new equipment Some said they were by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- pertaining to his case should be should have access of information. A real nice place to be. gamble in the bombing of Hanoi: sent Kissinger back to Paris in (to replace “damaged’* and Friday Night Accented Music Supercelebrity unconvinced that the war in Mass., and his wife. It was held "destroyed” arins) into South Vietnam was drawing to an at the National Cathedral, with confidential. According to the AHA, publication Thomas D. Halenar and Haiphong has now paid! December to tighten the At Inauguration agreement. Hanoi’s refusal to Vietnam. It left open the strong Warm applause greeted cannon-booming, bell-ringing end. Others said their pressure Leonard Bernstein conducting pv^iaveoil lamps,and The right of the patient to be ad 309 Oakland Street dividends of possibly historical! WASHINGTON (AP) - of the “ Bill of Rights” was meant to proportions in the postwar- change the October probability that new arms could Divergent musical sounds filled President and Mrs. Nixon, celebration of the Russians’ WASHINGTON ,(AP) - through the years of war was Haydn’s “Mass in Time of Manchester, Conn. be mpved south directly over the force that had brought War” for an estimated 18,000 vised if the hospital proposes to make communications between settlement of Vietnam. package—understandable in the nation's capital on in daughtdrs Julie and Tricia, and successful defense against the Henry Kissinger is emerging as # scented lamp oil... V For what Mr. Nixon and his view of what Hanoi had the demilitanzed zone. auguration eve as President Mamie Eisenhower who first invading armies of Napoleon. a supercelebrity of the Nixon peace near. persons, many listening engage in or perform human doctors and patients more effective. The new agreement is Their predictions for the through loudspeakers outside Vietnam negotiator, Henry regarded as a hard Nixon attended three separate joined hundreds of young people The Nixons skipped inaugural. understood to set up inspection turnout ranged from a few experimentation affecting his care or Indeed, as more and more of our Kissinger, have now achieved agreement—brought on the concerts. Across town, com at a youth concert in the candlelight dinners given for 2,- His every step is biocked by the cathedral. points along the DMZ, at which dozen in smaller cities to tens In Oslo and Vienna, try U8, in the new agreement with pressure-bombing campaign. poser Leonard Bernstein con Eisenhower Theater, 000 holders of the top-priced autograph seekers, and the less- treatment. citizens receive care in institutions new arms can be examined and of thousands in Washington. meanwhile, thousands of you’ll like usi Hanoi expected to be initialed That bombing, which made a ducted a “concert for peace.” They listened and clapped as $500 and $250 concert tickets at brazen edge close enough and counted. Obviously, the War protesters streamed into p i r ^ A ' instead of private offices, this new emigrate there. I speak as one in a few days in Paris, is a virtual villain of the President The President, getting into the Mike Curb Congregation the Kennedy Center. The men hope to hear his German ac demonstrators protested the get your winning [ The right of the patient to examine opportunity for clandestine Washington, where organizers I w c wilfocl* of memstp^ Shame American. You do not sp>eak for “decent chance” for South all over the world, had the swing of inauguration sang a medley of American wore tuxedoes, the women cent. role of the United States in the lottery ticket here| and receive an explanation of his bill dimension in patient-doctor arms shipments down the Ho said 50,000 would take part in a dowrftown manehiitT America and I will not leave Vietnam to survive as an in precisely the impact he wanted. weekend, was joined by his songs, including “Joy to the gowns. After an inaugural concert Indochina war. Authorities in relationships must be clarified. To the editor: Chi Minh trail still exists, but “March Against Death” as Paris and Mexico City banned regardless of the source of payment. because of you. I will stay in my dependent country. Consider, for example, deeply family in hopping among con World,” and “This land is Your Martha Mitchell, with . her Friday night, it took Kissinger “The 12 points are subject areas I once pointed with pride to land and see that your way of significant changes in the new tightened lianguage in the new certs of American songs and Land,” and The New Seekers husband, former Atty. Gen. 20 minutes to move through the Nixon took his oath of office at The original October These points plus others in the AHA my hometown paper as I thinking is entombed. I will agreement as contrasted to the agreement minimizes chances classical music at the Kennedy sang “I’d like to Teach the John N. Mitchell, dined at a crowd to a backstage cast par noon. Marches and rallies also that have always needed to be spelled agreement—the Kissinger-Le document have been approved by the recalled how as far back as 1965 stand on its grave and old. for cheating. Center for the Performing Arts. World to Sing.” table that included Washington ty. Time after time, he said he were planned at Miami and Due Tho ceasefire package out to the patient so that he would it had argued logically, remember it only with shame. The role of the four-power The inspection points along The Nixins clapped “Wasn’t that fun,” said Mrs. Gov. Dan Evans and John Scali, couldn’t sign any more Detroit and at state capitals in organization as a national policy which South Vietnam’s Presi rationally, m ovingly, and Paul V. Gworek police force—Canada, Poland, the DMZ also continue the enthusiastically to the popular Nixon after a haif hour of the ambassador-designate to the programs, but relented and Atlanta, Ga.; Sacramento, know what his rights are in the dent Nguyen Van Thieu refused statement after AHA trustees and beautifully against our involve 274 Green Road Indochina and Hungry—has now principle that this dividing line music although the President concert. “I clapped, I danced, I United Nations. would sign one only to see a Calif.; Topeka, Kan.; Phoenix, to accept—contained provisions consumer representatives studied hospital setting,” says AHA president ment in a Southeast Asian Manchester been defined in the kind of between North and South, was a beat off on “This Land is clapped. They didn’t hesitate dozen more thrust forward. Ariz.; Montgomery, Ala., and that sharply reduced the revolution. The arguments ad detail that Hanoi refused to established in the 1954 Geneva Your Land.” showing their patriotism or Kissinger, the President’s ad St. Paul, Minn. them for three years. Dr. John McMahon. prospect of a “de^nt chance” Container vanced by the paper in its consider in the earlier agree agreements, has a legal The pinnacle of the Nixons’ Americanism. That’s what we viser on foreign affairs, was the At the town hall in Westport, Hopefully in the not too distant Congress Is Right for ’Thieu to su rv iv es head oa significance. Conn., an affluent suburb of ROLL UP Although the AHA says that a solitary stand in those days ment. musical evening came as need. It makes you feel young brunt of a Bob Hope joke. an independent state. Deposit Bill future other organizations of health ranged from the military in To the editor: Beyond this, moreover, the Eugene Ormandy led the to hear all this.” The comedian had slipped in New York, a small band of hospital will not lose accreditation if I n s te a d , th e October expedience of what we were I wish to express my relief Instead, Hanoi agreed to fact that Mr. Nixon decided to Philadelphia Orchestra perfor Introduced a iine about the Miami Dolphins protesters who have met nearly professionals will see their way clear agreement was hinged to a sub The entourage, which in it rejects the tenets of the “Bill of doing to its utter depravity and that Congress is taking back supervision in principle but bomb military targets ip the ming Tschaikovsky’s “1812 football team: “Seventeen wins every Saturday for seven years tly lesser goal: the goal of cluded Tricia’s husband, HARTFORD (A P)-A bill scheduled their regular vigil Rights,” the organization fully to elucidating their position on the barbarism. My hometown some of it’s power. then, in a separate protocol, in most heavily populated cities of Overture,” the only selection and no iosses. Sounds like giving Thieu, South Vietnam Edward Finch C05., then went filed Friday in the General but said it would have a special problems and questions which daily paper has, of late, taken on a A very powerful President sisted on a force of less than 250 the north despite universal the President personally Kissinger’s record at the expects its 7,000 member institutions may be necessary during times and the U. S. a “decent inter world condemnation is likely to to the Opera H ^ se for an Assembly by House Minority meaning today. more Midwestern tone and it is men from the four policing requested.. American music concert and to Leader-at-Large William R. YWCA." YOUR bewilder the consumers of medical of national emergency, but is val” between the time of total have major impact on whe^er The protests began in force to adopt the document and make easy to see why that sector of countries, with rigid limitations About 6,000 guests, all hear comedian Bob Hope and When people saw Kissinger intolerable in ordinary times. U. S. withdrawal and the Hanoi lives up to the new Ratchford, D-Danbury, would Friday and were echoed copies available to patients. care in the United States. our land is recognized univer on their mobility and rights. specially invited by the in singer Vicki Carr. Vice Presi and craned to catch his reac The division of power collapse of South Vietnam. agreement. Wholesale require deposits to be charged overseas in Norway and sally as such a hotbed of in- Even Poland and Hungary were augural committee, paid to dent and Mrs. Spiro T. Agnew, tion, Hope followed up with: ordained by the Constitution President Nixon had hoped violations, in short, may not be on all beverage containers sold Austria. ^ tellectualism and sophistica unwilling to go down that hear the trio of concerts. who were also concert-hopping, “It’s a( pleasure to see you was designed to protect us from that the momentum of peace, treated tenderly by Richard in Connecticut. In Washington, dissenters tion. obstacle path. The free peace concert led by left to hear other groups. “By requiring deposits on grounded. You never know despots as much as your “poflc backed by the entire world Nixon. presented petitions to the White Your lead editorial Jan. 15 The new agreement, although Bernstein was timed to start Nixon laughed when Hope beverage containers,’’ where he is. He’s the real barrel” congressmen. including the two super-powers still secret at this writing, is These are vital ingredients of ‘French Connection’.” House and attended a “Concert SUEVES concerning Sweden was an with the Kennedy perfor The Innocent and Peking, would be sufficient cracked: “Isn’t it marvelous Ratchford said in a statement, for Peace.” In New York, about example of the most specious, President Nixon was twice understood to go far toward the the thesis now held by experts mances. More than 3,500 per to convert that “decent that in just two days Richard “we are encouraging the public 400 heard the Rev. Daniel ridiculous reasoning I have had elected on a promise of peace, U.S. demand of a 5,000-man here that the new agreement, sons jammed inside the WITH THE AMERICAN interval” into more lasting the I becomes Richard the II.” to return the containers for Berrigan preach against war at the mispleasure to see in a long he has thwarted the will of the force with wide-ranging and the events between October National Cathedral and an es Japan Has 1,700 security for Thieu. He was At intermission, performer recycling.” a church within sight of United while. You have attacked the people. Instead of reorganizing powers. ’The force itself will be and January, do jn fact offer timated 15,000 listening over B ystan der Ray Stevens abruptly stopped Ratchford said that under his Bowling Centers Nations headquarters. And, in Swedes on two points. First, the bureaucracy from the prepared to take that at least 1,000 strong, four times ’Thieu and South Vietniun a loudspeakers outside heard gamble—but Thieu’s refusal to in the middle of a song and an bill any deposit money not downtown Baltimore, they have unemployment in bottom to make it more ef Hanoi’s earlier ceiling, with the “decent chance,” as opposed to Bernstein perform Haydn’s Tokyo — More than 1,700 I rf Ito/tfto go along forced a reappraisal. nounced: “I’ve just been told claimed by the consumer would Berrigan’s brother, the Rev. surance, sickness benefits, and ficient, he wants to reorganize right to carry out independent the “decent interval” held forth “Mass in Time of War.” bowling: centers in Japan ac But working under the new the vice president has to leave, be turned over to the commodate 12 million bowlers Philip Berrigan, exhorted about dental care. Of course, it at the top, making it less inspections of suspected in the October draft. The Very Rev. Francis B. and I’m certainly not going to Department of Environmental on 45,000 lanes. The sport was 600 marchers to “keep a Captain Hech, Ware Criminal Americans have these too, but responsive and no longer Sayre Jr., dean of the cathedral let him walk out in the middle Protection to aid municipal introduced into the country in movement going.” either because the Swedish subject to the consent of who led a peace march earlier The Air Force has been in was carrying out orders. A chosen representatives. We // of my act.” Stevens, grinning, recycling centers and sanitary 1952, but in the following 10 In Boston, Mayor Kevin government offers them, or Congress. He suffers from vani this month, opened with a NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT vestigating Captain Michael soldier who carries out orders elected them under the law. But scampered off stage. landfill operations. years only 26 centers were built. because they have a better set ty- '"You Won't Need This One Anynnore, Dear. prayer: “0 God, whq by the Heck, the B-52 pilot who is in no way responsible for the it’s our duty to vote. Everj^ody The main event was the of plans than we, they have an When the'people don’t know whisper of truth bestirs each DATE; refused on the day after Christ people he kills. Everybody knows that. symphonic concert with pianist evil system. what is best for them, or don’t soul to life, quicken our spirit mas to drop any more bombs on knows that. It’s true that each of us con Van Cliburn and the Roger * « « Your second point, (the one know how to achieve it, their iR., . , eUAiMf that we may seek afresh the Hanoi and Haiphong. The ques tributed taxes to pay for the Wagner Chorale. Ormandy’s Presumably, the Captain brimming with intellectual im . assistance should come from I-] peace in all the world. Mend, program included Beethoven’s tion is why. bombs the Captain used to kill the Congress more than from TUESDAY, JAN. 23 received his orders from the people. But we certainly can’t pact) states that the Swedes Lord, the brokenness of Symphony No. 5 in C. Minor, Captain Heck is guilty. the Chief Executive. Major who. briefed him on his "be held responsible for that. have these social benefits Menkind ...” and the “1812 Overture,” a Everybody knows that. The Congress was designed specific flight plans. But the The law orders us to pay our because of their historical MORIARTY The Captain, himself, freely as a collection of people, above Major is, of course, not guilty taxes. It’s a crime not to. neutrality which you equate 1 admits he refused to obey average in knowledge and as he was acting under orders Everybody knows that. with isolationism. You chortle TIME: 12:45 ■ 5:30 orders. His only defense is that experience, who together might from the Colonel who planned Thus we see that nobody — that while they spend millions he felt there had been “enough arrive at better and wiser Grayledge Farms the mission. Nor can we blame nobody at all — is responsible in foreign aid, we spend suffering” in Vietnam. decisions than either one man PLACE: the Colonel for doing what the for killing Vietnamese. We, the billions. Yet you also admit that 315 CENTfR ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phone 643-513! Never has a guiity man or the eintire crowd. Generals told him to. And they, people, the President, the their budget is only $13.9 billion. offered a more specious argu As a believer in lC0f4 in turn were merely obeying the Generals, the Colonels, the How does their percentage of ment. It has never been up to representative democracy, I Have A (XINCORDIA LUTHERAN (NHIRIW orders of the President, which Majors were merely doing our aid compare with ours? And the soldier or airman in the have more faith in the overall We Slice your heating bills is their sworn duty. Everybody what kind of aid do they send, field to determine when the duty under the law. We were wisdom of Congress than you PMfl knows that. merely carrying out orders. tanks and planes? You don’t TURKEY enemy has suffered enough, have. Some might like to blame the Everybody knows that. say. CONNECTICUT RED CROSS BLOOD PROGRAM n ia t decision is made by older Past Congress have indeqjl H ttk - President for the people the So Captain Heck must unders I remember reading as a into even payments. and wiser hien in delegated some of their COOKED T BSS Captain’s bombs killed. This is tand the nature of his crime: In child in the late 50’s that the 0 7 Washington—Senators, Cabinet powers: Down to the grossly unfair. No American war, it isn’t a crime to kill peo Swedes had a jet fighter that And that’s what we’re offering with our Secretaries and Presidents. bureaucracy when there were President has ever killed a ple; it’s a crime not to kill peo flew rings around our F-104, heating oil budget plan that spreads your Everybody knows that. mountains of details to be This Ad Sponsored By Vietnamese. True, more than a ple. Everybody knows that. then our mainstay. T^e Swedes F R E E ! V payments evenly over the months. overseen ; and up to the Moreover, the Captain im million have died this past * * * since then have obviously not What you pay in June, you pay in Jan executive in matters of urgen Manchester Evening Regal Men’s Shop plied he felt guilty about killing decade as the result of our Thus he’s clearly guilty as kept up with us in armaments. Buy a Grayledge Farms turkey at the regular price — uary. Clarke Insurance Agency Presidents’ policies. But our charged. He committed a crime Of course not. They have put cy. CBT , Herald Watkins Brothers Vietnamese with his bombs. I think that they did so in good between January 20th and January 28th — and we You get heating efficiency all year round Presidents have simply been in time of war. He is a war away the six-guns and John Richard E. Merritt Watkins Funeral Home Here, surely, is guilt bordering faith, assuming restaint and with clean, dependable Mobil Heating Oil, Holmes Funeral Home trying their best to prevent a criminal. An example should be Waynes of childhood and will cook it for you FREE. Real Estate WINF Radio on the paranoic. Killing people cooperation in those who and convenient monthly payments you can Warren Howland bloodbath and protect made of him. become a peaceJoving, mature with bombs is something to be received those powers. 1 Vi'; Real Estate Moriarty Brothers Manchester Parkade: American lives. Tijat is their What if everyone refused to people. They have found and count on. proud of, not ashamed. The As that has not been the case, OPEN SAT. & SUN. at 7 A.M. J. D. Real Estate Butterfield’s sworn duty. Everybody knows pay his taxes, do his duty, obey met the needs of their own peo Savings Bank of pilots in the Dresden fire raids, they are quite right to retrieve Lydall, Inc. Liggett's Pharmacy that. his orders? What if everyone ple while we’ve found only Fin. Manchester the crew of the Enola Gay, the reins. MON. - at 6 A.M. . 24 HOUR Sears w ere decorated as heroes. You might as well blame refused to help kill his fellow wars. PHONE 646-7200 . M o b il every American for the people man? A race composed entirely Yottr final statement reeks of Sincerely, OREBN Everybody knows that. Pamela Shorey heating oil STAMPS killed by the Captain’s bombs. of criminals could not long sur the asinine. You wonder hoW B. i n Broad St. Manchaatar SERVICE! Furthermore, the Captain 290 Birch Mountain Rd. After all, the Presidents who vive. great Sweden can be, for there was in no way responsible for Bolton the people his bombs killed. He ordered the bombings were our Everybody knows that. is no rush of Americans to MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 20, 1973— PAGE SEVEN
PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mandiester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 20, 1973 Veirnon Manchester Task Force Hospital Area Churches Notes Local Churches Begins Ils Work (VISITING HOURS) Taleottville First Congregational Church United Congregational With its initial report due to The mayor further stressed Intermediate Care Semi Congregational Church of Andover Church be in the hands of Mayor Frank the fact that all committee private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Jehovah's Witnesses The Salvation Army Church of Jesus Christ of United Church of Christ United Church of Christ McCoy on March 15, the newly members haYe''bxhibited a p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 Kingdom Hall 661 Main St. l.atter-day Saints (Mormon) United Giurch of Christ Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., Tolland appointed 14-member Zoning sincere interest in improving a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. 726 N. Main St. Maj. and Mrs. Hillstown Rd. and Woodside St. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service' Minister Rev. Donald G. Miller, Study Task Force met th e pattern of town Pediatrics: Parents allowed Lawrence J. Beadle Terryl E. Draney, Bishop and Church ^hool. Minister Thursday night for the first development and all members any time except noon - 2 p.m .; 9:30 a.m., Public Bible Corps Officers time to set up a schedule of have the knowledge, discourse “ Answers to Your Bi 9 a.m.. Priesthood. 9:45 a.m., C3iurch School. others, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship future meetings and heard a background and” experience Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m .; ble Questions.” 9:30 a.m., Sunday School — 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. St. Matthew’s Church Service and Churcl),School. request from the mayor that equipping th'^rfi'’ Tto make 10:30 a.m., Group discussion Gasses for all ages. Classes for all ages. Sermon title: “ He (^lled and Tolland 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. 11 a.m.. High Schpol (Hass. special attention be given to the valuable and hffective con- of Dec. 15 Watchtower 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting. 5 p.m., Sacrament Service. They Followed.” Rev. J. Clifford Chirtin Intensive Care and Coronary 7 to 8:30 p.m., P ilgrim development along Rt. 30 and tributioiis to their task. magazine article “ The Time to Nursery provided. Maj. Beadle 2:30 p.m.. Annual meeting. Pastor Care: Immediate family only, 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Fellowship. Rt. 83. The task force was created, Decide in the Name of Which preaching. Subject: “ Abraham anytime, limited to five basically, because there has God to Walk.” In Canaan.” Gospel Hall Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 The task force is headed by minutes. been a general feeling among 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. 415 Center St. Second Congregational p.m. Atty. Harold Cummings and Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.ip. - Cadet Joanne Levins preaching. Church Unitarian Meeting House Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 plans are to hold weekly town residents that there is 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m! 8 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. room for change and improve St. Mary's Episcopal Church Subject: “ The Road Not United Church of Christ 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford and 11:45 a.m. meetings until the first re(x>rt p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. ment in the way the town is Park and Church Sts. Taken.” Rt. 44A, Coventry Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat is ready. The 14-members were and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. developing. Age Limits: 16 in maternity, 'R ev. George Nostrand, Rev. Robert Bechtold, St. Bernard's Church i split up into various Noting that he has no Rector Emanuel Lutheran Church Minister 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Rockville i committees to study various 12 in other areas, no limit in “ preconceived notions as to Rev. Stephen J. White Church and Chestnut Sts. Nursery and Worship Church Rev. John J. White problems with zoning. self-service. United Pentecostal Church changes in our present Rev. Ronald Haldeman Rev. C. Henry Anderson 10 a.m.. Worship Service. School. Rev. William Schnieder I All emergency patients and Mayor McCoy, who was regulations,” Mayor McCoy Rev. Ronald J. Fournier 187 Woodbridge St. Church School. Rev. Anthony Miller outpatients are requested to use Robert Baker, Pastor unable to be present at the in urged each committee member 7:30 a.m., The Holy Commu Pastors 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. the new emergency room itial meeting of the group, sent to approach the problem with nion, Book of Common Prayer. Robert A. Lanier, Intern 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Avery St. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 entrance off Armory St. Access 10 a.m., Sunday School. a written message calling for a an open mind. “ We are all 9 a.m.. The Holy Eucharist, Fellowship. Christian Reformed Church p.m. to the entrance via existing 11 a.m.. Worship Service. study of all current zoning deeply interested in preserving Services for Trial Use, with 9 and 10:45 a.m.. The Service. 7:30 p.m.. Adult pre 661 Avery St. South Windsor Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, driveways. 2 regulations of the town, with 6 p.m.. Youth Service. membership meeting. a healthful and aesthetic Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 sermon by the Rev. Mr. 8:55 and 10:40 a.m., (Church Rev. Peter Mans, 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. particular attention to those 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic / environment in the town of Ver a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to Haldeman. Church School, Crib School for three-year-olds Minister regulations which pertain to in Service. llnion Congregational non, while recognizing that midnight; others, 2 p.m. to 8 Class and Nursery. through Grade 8. Nursery for dustrial and commercial, Church St. Maurice’s Church com m ercial, industrial and p.m. 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning infants. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. development and special Rockville Bolton residential development is Coffee House. 2 p.m.. Annual meeting of the 11 a.m.. Worship Service. scrutiny to the development Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Rev. Robert W. Cronin necessary in this growing com 11 a.m.. The Holy Commu congregation in Luther Hall, The Presbyterian Church 7 p.m. Evening Worship. along 30 and 83. These requests Discharged Thursday; Minister Pastor munity to nqeet human needs nion, Book of Common Prayer, followed by refreshments and a 43 Spruce St. 5 p.m. Evening Worship. were spelled out in the Josephine M. Harrington, East Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor Rev. Lyman D. Reed, and to further a policy of fiscal with sermon by the Rev. Mr. social hour. 5:40 p.m. Christian Education resolution adopted by the Town Hartford; Pearl H. Cole, 16 Associate Minister Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 responsibility, “ the maybr told Haldeman. nursery care. Classes. Council. Lincoln St.; Ruth E. Schenk, p.m. the committee. Eirnt Church of ChriHt 9:15 a.m ., Sunday School. Springfield, Mass.; Stephanie 9 a.m.. Church School, Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15, The mayor also expressed the Scientist Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. The resolution also directed Nadeau, South Windsor; 447 N. Main St. Worship Service. Nursery Grades 5 through 9. Adult Study 11 a.m. that following the initial report, hope that the committee would Concordia l.uthcran Church First Evangelical Lutheran Kenneth H. Cusson, 878 Center provided. Group. be open to suggestions from 40 Pitkin St. Church of Rockville the task force should serve at St.; Martha M. Massey, Bolton. 11 a.m.. Church Service. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 10:40 a.m.. Church School, other local groups and offered Rev. Richard E. Bertram, 154 Orchard St. the pleasure of the mayor. ’The Also, Robert R. Macatee, 896 Sunday School and Nursery. Infants-Grade 4. Sacred Heart Church the assistance qf Joseph Pastic, Vice Pastor Rev. Richard E. Bertram, mayor added, “ I can advise you “ How sweet it is,” when its music played by Armando Ghitaila, left, who is first Main St.; Christopher S. “ Life” is the subject of the 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Rt. 30, Vernon town planner, Leonard Pastor now that I will expect the task trumpeter with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Ghitaila joins Samuel Goldfarb, right, in McHale, 167 E. Center St.; lesson-sermon. The Golden St. John's Polish installation of officers and Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Szczesny, town engineer, and 9 a.m.. Holy Communion. force to continue its studies a rehearsal session with the Rockville High School band which will be playing in Boston Oil Saving Asked Estelle R. Gtothberg, 90 Broad Text: Psalms 42:8. INationul Catholic Church Rev. John F. Flora III ordination of Deacons. Sermon Rev. Edward Konopka Francis MacNulty, building Church School through Grade 6. 9 a.m.. Religious School. beyond its recommendations as Monday at the Music Educator’s National Conference. Ghitaila will be guest soloist at the St.; Ethel NT. Horn, Andover; The Christian Science Rev. Walter A, Hyszko topic: “ Deep Is The Hunger.” to industrial and commercial inspector, plus the help of his Nursery for small children. 9:15 a.m.. Adult Discussion conference.(Herald photo by Buceivicius.) Zweifel baby girl, Vernon; Reading Room, 968 Main St., is Pastor Vicar 6 p.m., I^nior High Youth Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. development in the months office in whatever way 10:30 a.m.. The Service. Group. By Vernon Mayor Lagel baby girl, Andover; open to the public, except on Group will begin preparing for Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, possible. Church School for Grades 7,8, 9 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. ahead” ” Frank J. l^lnik. East Hart holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. St. George’s Episcopal Church, Bolton Youth Sunday. 10:30 a.m. and noon. and High School. Nursery for First Sunday of each month. ford; Rossi baby girl. East Monday through Friday and Vernon Expressing concern for the not only by all town buildings small children. Communion. Hartford; Bemais baby girl, from 7 to 9 p.m, on the first The Rev. Mr. Flora served as assistant minister at St. S i . George's Episcopal fuel oil shortage in the state, but by homeowners also. ■U- Coventry. Thursday of each month. St. Janies Church Church South Windsor Mayor Frank McCoy, today The mayor said he has asked James. Episcopal Church in New London, before coming to Si. Margaret Mary’s Church Also, Ling baby boy, Tolland; Second (>onfi;regalionul Msgr. Edward J. Reardon Rt. 44A, called for an immediate move Andrew Tricarico, director of St. George’s Church last December. He is a graduate of Wesleyan United Wapping Ervin G. Higgins, South Church Trinity (Covenant Church Pastor Bolton Rev. William McGrath Bands Win Festival Spot to institute all controls public works, and Dr. Robert A urora (111.) C ollege and the G en eral T h eolog ica l Methodist Church Windsor; Kelly L. Quirlon, United Church of Christ 302 Hackmatack St. Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Rev. John F. Flora III, Vicar necessary to conserve this oil Linstone, assistant Seminary, New York City. (Herald photo by Pinto) Crystal Lake Rd:, Ellington Rev. Joseph Schick AFS Seeking Rockville; Frank Toros, 66 Ver 385 N. Main St. Rev. Norman E. Swensen Rev. Eugene J. Charman superintendent of schools, to Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor (Co-Pastors non St.; Miska baby girl, Rev. Felix M. Davis, Pastor Rev. James M. Boyle 8 and 10:15 a.m.. Holy immediately institute all con By BuHiuru KiihiiMind was a visiting lecturer at Hartt as having served on the plan Coventry; Pauline G. Wells, Minister Communion. Epiphany III. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 trols necessary to conserve 9:45 a.m ., Sunday School Host Families College of Music in Hartford. ning commission of the national Salesmanship South Windsor; Florence A. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Saturday, Masses at 5 and 11 a.m.. Parish breakfast. p.m. (Herald Reporter) heating fuel. He has asked that Classes for all ages. dent to cover incidental This week Ghitaila took time association. Elsemore, Vernon; Jean G. 10 a.m., Morning Worship. classes for all ages three 7:30 p.m. Speech Choirs 12:15 p.m.. Annual meeting. Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 1() BARBARA V A R R IC K ’The Rockville High School Course Topic particular attention be given to 11 a.m.. Worship Service. expenses as well as medical out of his busy schedule to come In 1965 Goldfarb was selected Moore, 51 Vernon St.; Ruth M. Nursery through Church School through adult, plus an Infant Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, and 11:30 a.m. Correapondent band and the Middle School controlling the heating of Nursery. as one of the 10 most outstan Ashe, Vernon; Scott Johnston^ Grade 8. Learning Community: Nursery. 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. Presents ‘Joy’ Bolton Congregational Tel. 644-8274 coverage. band have been singled out to to the Middle School and “ Automobile Salesmanship buildings which are not regular 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Host families may also take rehearse with the Rockville ding music directors in the 561 Bush Hill Rd.; Kathryn R. “ Belonging to the Christian 10:50 a.m. Worship Service. “ CHORICA,” the Emerson Church 'The South Windsor Chapter of play at the Music Educators Techniques,” a non-credit ly used or which are not used at 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. St. Francis of Assisi monthly deductions according High School band for next Mon United States, byithe School Anderle, East Hartford. Fellowship.” Sermon by the T he Rev. Mr. Swensen College Speech Choir from Bolton Center Rd. the American Field ^ rv ice National Conference Eastern course, will be offered by all during the evenings or on Si. liai'lholomcw'H (Jiurch to provisions made by the day’s Boston appearance. Musician Magazine and in 1%7 Also, Rita J. Yetz, Coventry; J 673 Ellington Rd., Rev. Mr. Davis, “ The Time is preaching on “ If Only It Looked Boston, will present a celebra Rev. J. Stanton Conover, (AFS), is seeking a host family Division Convention to be held Manchester Community weekends. Rev. Philip Hussey Minister South Windsor Internal Revenue Service when Ghitaila has a long list of ac he was chosen Alumnus of the Doris I. Lehman, East Fulfilled.” More Difficult, I Would Do It.” tion called “ Joy” Sunday at in town to provide living Monday at the Prudential College for persons interested The mayor said he does not Pastor Unitarian Fellowship Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor filing Income Tax forms. complishments to his credit. He Year of the Hartt College of Hartford; Janet Brennan, Elast Children’s Church for Grade 1 10:30 a.m. at the Unitarian accomniodations for an Building in Boston and will in becoming automobile expect that at the present time of Glastonbury Rev. Eugene M. Kibride This year Miss Helena Braga has performed with the R.C.A. Music. Hartford; Andrew P. Saccuzzo, through 6, plus a pre-school Universalist Society. ’The event 10:15 a.m.. Church School. overseas student for the 1973-74 have as guest soloist, Armando salesmen and salesmen who that recreation programs or Saturday, Mass 5 p.m. Academy Junior High of Sao Paulo', Brazil is living Victor recording orchestra, has DeGroat is a graduate of Columbia; Bobert F. Hallisey, South United Methodixt Nursery. is open to the public. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. school year. Ghitaila, who plays first wish to improve their group activities within fchools Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10:15 Main St., Glastonbury Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7* with the Roy Browning family been first trumpet with the Hartt College and holds degrees 100 Indian Dr.;. Ernest H. Church 7 p.m.. Service with a presen The choir, directed by Miss Sermon: “ A Voice In The ’The student will live with a trumpet ih the Bos^ton' techniques. or town buildings will be and 11:30 a.m. on'80 Cfrahqrn Rd,. She is ,the ; Nfew York City Opera and in music and music education. Pallein, 6 Lydall St. Main St. at Hartford Rd. tation in Scripture and colored Natalie Lombard, combines Wilderness.” P.to. , reside(it family and attend Symphony .prehestra. Classes will meet Monday suspended, but he is asking full 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim 10:30 a.m. Service, Nursery Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 seventh st'iideht to spend a year , Ballet Company and with the He has been a performer and Manchester slides of the Holy Land, “ In the monologue, dance, mime and classes in town. A sincere in Several tbonths ago both through Friday for two weeks, cooperation from the and School. and 11 a.m. in South Windsor under the Houston Symphony Orchestra. trumpet soloist with numerous Dr. George W. Webb Steps of the Master.” Coffee changes of pace and rhythm in Fellowship. terest in other human beings bands made tapes and sub Feb. 5-16, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. recreation and other groups Si , Kriiigcl Cliiirrh sponsorship of the AFS He was also trumpet soloist musical organizations in this Rev. Wayne Kendall hour with Social Group 2 in its presentation. Once a and the ability to be responsive, mitted them for consideration. They will be held in the Bidwell when using public buildings. A Rev. John J. Delaney Messiah Evangelical state and Massachusetts and Rev. Robert W. Eldridge, Jr charge. The service is United Methodist Church flexible, curious, open, honest progfain. Students Have come Both bands have been singled with the Paul La Valle Band of St. campus hotel and food In urging all residents who Public Records Pastor traditional speech choir, Lutheran Rhode Island. He has been a Pastors sponsored by the Covenant Rt. 44A, Bolton St. Mary’s Church and endowed With a sense of from Peru, Brazil, France, out for many other honors in the America and the Boston Pops service management heat with oil to be as Rev. William J. Stack CHORICA has been Church faculty member of the Hartford Women’s Guild. Rev. David M. (Campbell, Rt. 31, Coventry humor are basically the Germany, Thailand, and past. Samuel Goldfarb, super Orchestra under the direction laboratory. Further informa conservative as possible in its Warranty Deeds Rev. William J. Killeen transformed by Miss Lombard (Wisconsin Synod) Conservatory for five years as 9 and 10:45 a.m ., Infant- 4:30 p.m., Inquirer’s Class. Pastor Rev. F. Bernard Miller qualificiatibns for a host fami Yugoslavia. , visor of instrumental music in of Arthur Fiedler. He per tion about costs and application use, the mayor explained that William F. and Paula A. into a group of young people, 300 Buckland Road, an instructor in trumpet. He Toddlers through Kindergarten Pastor ly, according to Marvin Applications aiid additional the "Vernon school system , formed at a Town Hall (New forms may be obtained by "unless everyone acts in a Leone to Richard H. and Joanne Saturday, Masses at 5 and whose purpose is to counteract South Windsor plays first trumpet with the at Susannah Wesley Hall. INorih U niled MclhudiHl 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Rev. Paul F. Ramen Eisenberg, chairman of the information may be obtained directs tbe high school band and York) recital in 1958 and at a calling the extension division, responsible manner in the con M. Neale, property at 271 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. the apathy, cynicism and Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor Hartford Civic Orchestra. Grade 1 through high school in Church Nursery through Adult. Host Family Selection Com from Eisenberg, 154 Clinton Edwin DeGroat, directs the Carnegie Hall recital in 1960. 646-4900. servation of fuel, many homes Burnham St., conveyance tax Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9 and criticism prevalent among DeGroat has also been an main building. Worship 300 Parker St. 10:25 a.m.. Coffee and mittee. ’Ibe AFS student should Dr., Mrs. (Jiarles Warner, 268 Grade 7 and 8 band at the Mid In addition to his first T he course is jointly may be without oil for heating $37.95. 10:30, in church; 10:30a.m. and Preacher young people today. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. adjudicator for the New Service. The Rev. Dr. George Rev. Earle R. Custer Conversation. Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. Lawrence Rd., or Mr. and Mrs. trumpet duites with the Boston Alex Sele to Leon R. Schwelr, noon, school auditorium. After the program, there will live as a iherpber of the family, dle School. sponsored by the MCC exten during the next few weeks. N Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Hampshire Music Educators Davies, Stewardship Crusade Pastor 10:45 a.m., Worship. Nursery, sharing equally in the pleasures David Evans of Main St. Both Goldfarb and DeGroat Symphony Orchestra, Ghitaila sion and business careers Mayor McCoy attended a 15 acres of land In Buckland be a coffee hour. St. John's Episcopal Church and 10:45 a.m. solo and ensemble festival, and director assigned by the Salvation Army Cadet Joanne Infant through Grade 2. and duties of the home. studied under Ghitaila when he is an associate in trumpet at division and the marketing "irt=' meeting Wednesday of the area, conveyance tax $24.75. Church o f Ihc AHHUtn|ilion Rt. 30, Vernon has guest conducted and given Department of Finance and 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Levins of Oswego, N.Y., will Sermon: “ CJiristian Peace.” ’The aiin of the program is S ch o o l .L unches Boston University, the New stitute of the Ford Marketing Connecticut Conference of Judgment Lien Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Robert H. Wellnef, Second Congregational many clinics on the brass in“ Field Service, Division of Service. Sermon: “ Christian preach Sunday at the 7 p.m. ser that, through involvement in a Monday; Macaroni, meat and England Conservatory and the Corp. Course contents have Mayors and that group passed a The Davis St Bradford Rev. Edward S. Pepin , Rector Church struments. Under his direction National Missions of the Board Unity: Dream or Project?” vice of the Manchester Salva Vernon Assemblies of God United States family, school tomato, green beans, corn Rham Tanglewood Institute. been combined from retail resolution calling for the Lumber Co. against Harvey Pastor Rt. 44A, Coventry the Middle School band has of Missions of the United 9:00 a.m., Church School. tion Corps at the Citadel. 51 Old Town Rd. and community, a student may bread, milk and pineapple Although his first love is sales techniques and sales removal of import quotas on Brothers Paving property at Rev. Robert J. Burbank BahaHs Plan 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Rev. Robert Bechtold, been honored several times. Methodist Church, preaching. Nursery and Grades 4 through Cadet Levins has been ap gain an understanding of the chunks. music, Ghitaila has other in solicitation courses developed oil. He added that President 116 Bretton Rd., $167.09. pointed to the Manchester 10 a.m.. Family Seiwice and Minister Learning Flaws There’s no discrimination in Serm on: “ The Church In 6 . Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday country, it’s people, the ’Tuesday: Tomato soup, egg. terests too. A man of many by the Ford Motor Co. for Nixon Thursday lifted all Lease Saturday, Masses at 5 and Religion Day Church School. the bands as there are just Mission.” 10:30 a.m.. Church School. Corps for eight weekends of School for all ages. education system, customs and or ham salad sandwich, potato facets, he also finds time to training its salesmen. Printed federal limits on oil imports but George E. Sandals and Jacob 7:30 p.m. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Topic of Film about as many female 2 p.m.. Crusade Visitors Nursery, Kindergarten and practical training and observa The Baha’i Communities of 11 a.m.. Morning Worship ideals, and spread this chips, corn, milk and fruited devote to drawing, carpentry materials and the instructor, cautioned residents that these H. Sandals to Weldon Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, (Church School and Nursery. members or maybe a few more, training session. Grades 1 and 2. Coffee tion. This will be followed by Manchester, Rockville and 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic understanding among his fami jello. ,, I , and cooking. Daniel Mullane, will be steps will not immediately Professional Pharmacy Inc., 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Rockville United Methodist 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim The film, “ Why Billy Can’t than there are male members. 7 p.m.. Senior High Methodist fellowship between services. three weeks of inservice South Windsor will sponsor a ly and friends when he returns Wednesday; Hamburger, Goldfarb is a visiting lecturer furnished by Ford. Graduates change the situation and that premises at 767-773 Main St., Church Fellowship. Learn” wUl be shown at an The entire fhite section is made Youth Fellowship will sponsor a Hosts, Nick LaPenta and Bob training with the Manchester World Religion Day obser Trinity Lutheran Church to his own country. mashed potato and gravy, in music at the School of Fine will be able to work for they should continue for two years commencing Jan. 142 Grove St. organizational meeting of a up of girls as is the B-flat party for the mentally Meek. Corps before her com vance Sunday with a public Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 ’The Iqcal community gains by carrots, milk, fudge. Arts, University of Connec agencies of any car manufac conservation of fuel oil until a I, 1973, with two options of Rev. John W. Mortimer, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church regional chapter of the Connec clarinet section. But the girls handicapped. 6 p.m.. Junior Methodist missioning and appointment as meeting at 8 p.m. at the Lottie Rev. Donald McCHean understanding and knowing a Thursday: Pizza with meat, ticut, was founder and conduc turer. definite increase in supplies has three years each to renew, plus Pastor ' Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor ticut Association for Children are not afraid to tackle any of Youth Fellowship. Today’s Thought a Salvation army officer. Fisk Memorial Building, Henry foreign student on a personal cheese and tomato sauce, tor of the Hartt Youth The cooperative venture been confirmed. option to purchase. with Perceptual Learning the instruments. Two girls are Park, South St., Rockville. 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship basis and has the opportunity to Italian bread, toilk, cookies. Symphonic Band and has between a community college Building Permits 9:30 a.m.. Church School, 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy (Commu Disabilities on Monday evening , in the trombone section; one in O n ic r (Congregational (Initariun World Religion Day is spon Service, Holy Communion. acquire a new perspective Friday: Fishburger, French studied under many famous and the Ford Motor Co. was Stoneham Construction Co., One of the stories of the Nursery through adults. at 7:30 in cafeteria 2 at Rham the French horn group, a few (Church (Iniversalist Society sored annually by the United 9:15 a.m ., Sunday School. nion. about the culture, Eisenberg fried potato,, .cole slaw, milk musicians. He served as Talmud (a book which records 10:45 a.m., Moming'Worship. High School. suggested by Matthew new dwellings at 26 Curry Lane, United Church of Christ 466 Main St. States Baha’i Community and is Adult Instruction Class. and chocolate pudding. associate instructor in the play trumpet and one plays the the traditions of the Jewish Nursery through CSrade 2. said. Mrs. Edward Tepper of M.Moriarty. He is the owner of $20,000; 28 Curry Lane, $20,000; 11 Center St. Rev. Arnold F. Westwood observed in over 4,8(X) cities. m m m Brass and Music Education string bass. A dolphin has remarkable teachers) tells of a certain, Today in History Aside from fixxl costs and in Granby, acting president of the Manchester’s Lincoln-Mercury 18 (lurry Lane, $25,O0O; 23 Curry Rev. Lyman G. Farrar Minister Mrs. B. J. Law of New Bri Vernon United Squane; Dance departments of the Hartt vision since it can see clearly Onias, who watched an old nian First Congregational Church cidental expanses, the host state group, and David Murphy agency and a member of the Lane, $25,000; and 27 Curry Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. By The Assorialed Press tain will show slides during Sun- Methodist Church family incurs no debt in hosting College of Music, for 15 years, Aussie Strikes Down both in and out o f water. planting carob trees, on whidh of Vernon''!'-' \ Ball of Cromwell, chairman of MCC Regional Council. Lane, $25,000. (Co-Pastors 10:30 a.m. Service. Guests day night’s program to Rt. 30 as well as being a faculty grow the popular locust beans Rev. John A. Lacy, Minister a student, local chapter A special class level dance chapter development, will lead Canberra—Australian workers Arrangements for the course, from Emerson College. Today is Saturday, Jan. 20, demonstrate the oneness of Rev. F. W. Schuster, Minister member of the West Hartford (a source of food for people and Rev. Edwin W. Barthlomew, pays b fee id each student by “ Beginner's Ball,’' by the South a'question and answer period lost $17.3 million in wages be which is endorsed by the 9:15 and 11:15 a.m., Worship “ Chorica.” group of dancers. the 20th day of 1973. There are religion, in accordance with and Wethersfield Summer animals). Onias asked him how varions f i ^ raising activities Windsor Square Dance Club, following the showing of the cause of strikes in the first half Manchester Automobile Services. Sermon Topic: 345 days left in the year. this year’s theme, “ World Assistant Minister Music Programs. Nursery, Church School. 9:30 a.m.. Church Service. N and Contributions by local wijil be held Monday at Wapping film. of 1972, a decrease of $11.9 mil D ealers’ Association, were long it would take before the I # .'. '1 Goldfarb was also a member lion from the year-earlier pe “ Christian, Being and Doing.” Religion—Basis for World ursery-age kindergarten individual, abd organizations. Elementary Schdol from 8-11 The meeting is open to all made by Moriarty and Fred A. Henry Bbck has Church of ChriHl trees bore fruit. Today’s highlight in history: 1 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. of the 724th Air Force Band and riod. There were 1,392 industrial 9:15 to 11 a.m.. Learning Unity.’ ’ On Jan.-25, the classes. ’HielA^Jl^teniational iii New p.m. Club caller and class those who are interested in Ramey Jr., director of the MCC L^dall and Vernon Sts. “ About seventy years,’’ On this date in 1936, King ' 9:55 a.m.. Church School. stoppages in the six months, 81 Communities. Nursery through Manchester group will present 10:45 a.m., (Jhurch School, SiSSr'' York extends' a - monthly instructor Cliff Bdrdeau will be of the 43rd Infantry Division business careers division. Eugene Brewer, Minister replied the old man. George V of Britain died. The The Rev. Mr. Lacey will learning, more about this com fewer than in 1971. 17 reascHis vthy you Grade 6. Mayor John Thompson with the Classes for Grades 1 through 6. For years the Wbild Council '* allows^ce'^rbctly to the stu at the microphone. Band during which time he 2 “ Then why plant them?” paratively new field and about 10:15 to 11:15 a.m.. Coffee Prince of Wales succeeded to preach. (k>ffe Fellowship after appeared as cornet soloist on “ Proclamation of Baha’u’llah.” of Churches has promoted the services which are available to Fellowship and Learning 9 a.m .. Worship, Sermon: asked Qpias. the throne as Edward VIII. the service. Nursery care tour. He was with the Hartford social gospel” approadi to these children. In this - ATTENb SPECIAL - shumld come to us Opportunities for youth and “ Lord, What Fools These Mor “ When 1 was a boy there were On this date: available during the service. Symphony Orchestra from 1952- human problems. This connection, letters of invitation tals Be.” carob trees which my 4:30 p.m. Junior High Pilgrim adults. humanitarian drift has have been sent to all school . 1954. He has also been on the fisr incom e ta x help;| 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: grandfather and father In 1265, England’s Parlia J w MM • 1 w • M. Fellowship will meet. 3:30 to 8:30 p.m.. Youth pudied especially by leadm boards and teachers’ staff of advisory specialists of MIND CONTROL “ Woman’s Role Biblically — planted,” said the man. “ I, in ment, representing the English Annual Meeting Lmanuel Lists 7 p.m., senior mgh Piignm -I Fellowship. Skating. Pizza and of the ecumenical moyeintsit. associations in the regional dis th e Connecticut Music Male Chauvinism or Truth?” my turn, must provide for those counties, met for the first time. Fellowship will meet. Educators’ Association as well INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Reason 1 . W e specialize in incxime tax meeting in Robbins Room. And throughout this p e cM trict. ESP! who come after me.” In 1801, John Marshall was Emanuel Lutheran Church Officers will be elected, and a member churches have bem preparation. We know the wrinkles. W e dig What spiritual fruit will my Communily BaplisI Chrucli will have its annual con proposed budget for 1973 will Prince of Peace _ Lutheran losing ground steadily,.. life bear seventy years after appointed U.S. Chief Justice. Alpha Brain Wave Function out every honest deduction. There is very An American BaplisI Church gregational meeting Sunday ^t be acted on. A proposal, Church.. Thet^ore, it was refrewUlg my death? This depends chiefly In 1887, the U,S. Senate ap Rt. 31 and N. RTvef''Rd., ft: FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED IN DEVELOPINQ MENTAL POWERS Zion Evangelical Lutheran 585 E. Center St.' 2 p.m. at Luther Hall of the recommended by the Clulstian to hear a representative from, little chance we will let you overpay your Rev. Dr. H. Victor Kane on the good example I show proved the leasing of Pearl Coventry The Manchester JayCees Church Church. education committee, that the ecumenical movement Wh«m '<|a«lR]r uwdiy la i de F M riU M ly taxes. during life. I must learn that Harbor in Hawaii as a naval Rev. W. H. Wilkins, THE SCIENCE OF TOMORROW - TODAY (Missouri Synod) Interim Minister young people have the option to state recently tjiat the Ici’i good example will bear fruit not Pastor ", Cheese.itom .over Cordially Invite You (Cooper and High Sts. base. receive Holy Communion after churches must no longer VarMtos ■ YOU READ ABOUT IT IN: only for a long time to come, Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, 9:15 a.m.. Church School for Music Festival com pletion df Grade 5 make the solving of social .a,u I ...... ■" TP".’" " ^ • WASHINGTON POST] through the lives of those who ■ In 1941, Franklin D. 9 a.m., Sunday School. to their annual. NEWSWEEK , s a l e s MGMNT Pastor all ages, Sum^y School for curriculum and proper hutruc- problems their primary aim. NOW. . .YOU TOO see it, but through them in Roosevelt became the first U.S. 10:15 a.m., Worikidp Service. ♦Treat yourself to our • NATL OBSERVER Nursery througn Grade 4 con Set at Church tion, will be brought before the PeihaiM declini^ attendance CAN LEARN and ENJOY • MADEMOISELLE ANGELES President to be inaugurated for Distinguished Service TIME_S tinuing during^ the service. places I have never visited. meeting for action. BETTER CONTROL • CORONET 9:00 a.m.. Divine Worship. in these liberal (lurches with .M.v • INGENUE A good life is like Williairi a third term. First Congregational Church V BUTTERCRUNCH and OVER • HARPER'S BAZAAR 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and 10:30 a.m/, Worship Service. A Jesus Music Festival will a corresponding growth • BOSTON GLOBE Carey’s garden in India. He After the meeting,- United (Church of (Christ » NEW YORK TIMES Yootli Forum. The Rev. Gndon Stairs, guest In 1953, General Dwight D. be presented tonight at 7:30 at among conservative groups >mA Quality Crunch rich In dairy butter' Boss Of The Year ministe/. Topic: “ Yes.” planted seeds from many parts refreshments will be served by Main St., (Coventry • HEALTH • HABITS 10:10 to 11:30 a.m .. Grade 6 Eisenhower took the oath as the Calvary Church, 647 E. Middle has finally been heeded. •‘(covered with our fine^ milk chocolate and' • HEADACHES Nursefy and crib room of the world, and his garden a conunittee headed by Mrs. Rev. R o b ^ HeaviUn, • MEMORY aad 8 Youth Instruction. 34th U.S. President. Tpke. The program is open to Humility yields a con Smothered with caahewa. AWARD BANQUET • CONCENTRATION • WEIGHT COME SEE FOR YOURSELF provi|^. became one of the most Victor Johnson and Mrs'. Harold Interim Pastor • INTUITION (ESP) the public free of charge. sciousness of guilt, thus • SMOKING AUend a special Introductory lecture beautiful and famous in the sub Reed. A nursery will be • PRODUCTIVITY (Calvary Church 4 p.m.. Baptist Youth In 1965, Lyndon B. Johnson The musical program will in producing a longing for h>'V; > DRUGS and learn about a new. scientific continent. In the years since provided. 9:30 a.m.. Church School. • PROBLEM-SOLVING • SLEEP ^ (Aoaembliea o f Cod) Fellowship. Bring ideas for was inaugurated for his first clude the Journeymen, gospel forgiveness. Jan. 27, Manchester Country Club method lor better control and use of Cary’s death, seeds from his full term as U.S. President. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 7KK) P.M. • SALESMANSHIP •SPORTS your mind. See You at One of Our '’647 E. Middle Tpke. Youth Sunday. singers, of Boston and the However, one wonders what plants have spread to many aeaeeeeeeeata Lectures, Listed Below; All lectures Bev. .Kenneth L. Gustafson, Marantha Singers of the liberal message will now IXWKll / Full Gospel Christian other places.. Other gardens Ten years ago: Turkey Our Savior Lutheran Church Itfentlcal in contants-Tultlon ta.oo Pastor Manchester. b e , seeing they have •«eeeeee66l Fellowship have been made and from them agreed to Washington’s 239 Graluun Rd. Guest Speaker: Edward J. KozlowskI ...... gdo^^5ir*****‘ **“ ^ T H E INCOME TAX PEOPLE The Marantha Christian Health Chiefs emasculated man of reqxm- interdenominational also seeds have spread. proposal that the U.S. remove South Windsor ' CpmmisaloiMr o| Public Works for Connecticut ua. arumwa LECTURE ONLY $2.00 M liN K S ia m u h u k 18 a .m ., Sunday School, Coffee House, which is spon slbiUty and sin (Rmi.3:10JB), 887 Main St Orange Hall Botanists tell us that* plants its Jupiter missile bases from Rev. Ronahi A. Erbe MM COItTROl WITH THIS COUFON SM W. . Middle Tpke. soring the event, will provide Plan Proposed Jesus of his deity and rfw rt for all ages. Rev. Philip P. Saunders, which are not native grow in Turkey. Pasteic '•eeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeeeeaeeee6*«$6e«Be6ee*aee68ae*eee LIIMTFOn M M B fB i refreshments. savlmhood (John 1:1, Tim. Tickets are available, just call Qerald Rothman Rt. 185 HoUilay Mall U aJB., Service o f Wo Pastor many parts of India because of Tuesday Januaiy 23.12 Norm or 8 P.M. 1181 Mala St. The Journeymen, now in their HARTFORD (AP) - 1:15), and the goqiel at Its at 646-8061 181 Silver Lane M d BSUe preacfaiiig. N)i William Carey, the missionary. Five years ago: Turkey 9 and 10:15 a.m.. Worship Mcnui and Cliildren’a CJiurci 11th year of gospel singing, Regional directors to head eteriud hope (Hci). 5:19) HOWARD JOHNSON Ward a Union Sta. _____ 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study became the first member of Service. iHMni io m ii m . MM332 I Bupporrttie organisation that supports - Submitted by: travel from city to city presen regional mental health offices Routo 30, Vomon lp « I am M l i t 'l I * * * W M ir ^nd open discussion. Sunday NATO to recognize the new 9 a.m., Sunday School. IT tm • i i i ’E'jE, Manchester' Ser- ting concerts and maUng radio are called for in legislation 133-9922 ------M ------7 pja., Evenii School.. Rev. Msgr. military government in Greece. 10 to 10:15 a js t. Fellowship _ ____, Wmt \ i muaic and television appearances. proposed by the (Connecticut vice. Bymaaiaf. 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ser Edward J. Reardon and coffee. ' They have recorded six albums. Mental Health Association. vice. S(. James R.C. Church 1 '■■if" y>^' ’ ;• f •.■’.•'* h '!. -■;
MANCHEISTER EVEN IN G HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 20, 1973^ PAG E N IN E PAOfe EIGHT — MANCHESTER kVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 20, 1973
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