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PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Jan. 8. 1973 • asesseoisosiswsss:^ About Town Staff Increases Congress To Seek Better Obituary Manchester Chapter, Parents Without Partners, will meet Mrs. Patrick Shea Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Communi­ Planned At Control Of Federal Budget Mrs. Elizabeth Hegarty Shea, ty Baptist Church. All three Town Park Ullman said he hopes the full 78, of 94 Carman Rd., wife of WASHINGTON /A P) - within 60 days, a congressional Department-maintained ice special committee, including Patrick Shea, died Saturday Ladles Gourmet Group of the State ScKobls skating areas in Manchester Congress is preparing to begin budget that would set limits on Manchester Newcomers Club all appropriations. the 16 Senate members, can night at a Manchester convales­ Public Utilities Commision last will open today for public its organized effort to get better cent home after a long illness. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. The regular congressional meet by the end of the week and Fridav, has been rejected by skating. controi of the budget—and in Mrs. Shea was bom in Ireland at the home of Mrs. Faith Thomas J. Meskill said today committees then would take begin work on its recommen­ leaders of the striking Hours for supervised skating the process to regain some of and had lived in the United there will be “ some’’ increase over and produce the money dations. It has all year to Ouellette, 181 Main St. Amalgamated Transit Union. are 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Union the power which, its members States for more than 60 years. in the staff at the state training bills for the various govern­ d e v e lo p th e m , b u t a Meskill said he will have no Pond, Charter Oak Park and contend, has slipped over the Before coming to Manchester a schools for the mentally preliminary report is due Feb. Manchester Philatelic Socie­ comment on the recommen­ Center Springs Annex. years to the White House. ment activities. retarded in Southbury and 15. year ago, she lived in ty will meet Tuesday from 7 to Winter information will be The 16 House members of a At the end of the ap­ Fire Guts Old Bori Ami dations of his Tax Reform Com­ Springfield, Mass. Mansfield i propriating process, the budget Meanwhile, Rep. Henry S. 9:45 p.m. at Mott’s Community mission until he issues his available by calling 643-4700. special committee created by Survivors, besides her hus­ However, the governor, at a committees would make a final Reuss, D-Wis., another Hall. ------budget message next month. the last Congress to devise news conference, did hot in­ review, recommending cut­ member of the committee, cir­ band, are a son, Jerome Shea of St. Margaret’s Circle, The commission’s proposals effective legislative budget M anchester; i»two brothers, dicate how many new jobs backs and adjustments or, if the culated a draft of a proposal Daughters of Isabella, will are interdependent and its machinery have set their first Patrick Hegarty of New Jersey would be created at the two in­ state of the economy required somewhat similar to Ullman’s. meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the report, to be issued Wednesday, Povinelli meeting for Wednesday. Rep. and Jeremiah Hegarty of stitutions. Superintendents at it, modifying the original Reuss, however, would bring KofC Home._____ must be considered as a whole, A1 Ullman. D-Ore., said. Ireland; three sisters, Mrs. the two schoois have com­ the Joint Economic Committee, the governor said. “ It’s not like Ullman is author of the provi­ budget ceiling. I News Patrick Murphy of West Daughters of Liberty, No. plained recently of serious Named To Ullman acknowledged, in an which studies the over-all Area Departments going down the grocery store sion creating the committee, Springfield, Mass., Mrs. Dennis 125, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 under-staffing. interview, that the last attempt economic condition o f the coun­ aisle and picking packages off enacted when Congress turned Capsules | Donovan of Springfield, Mass , p . T T i . at Orange Hall. Meskiil released data in­ to establish an effective con­ try, into the budget-making the shelf," he added. SW e Post down President Nixon’s request and Mrs. Hannah Horgan of Refreshments will be served. ’ dicating that there are more process, and would call for ...... Meskill said he still favors a HARTFORD (AP) - Henry for sweeping authority to cut gressional budget, in the 1940s, Battle Flames Ireland; and five staff employes per resident at recommendations on taxation Memorial Temple, Pythian constitutional amendment A. Povinelli of Milford, who ran back funds the legislators had failed. But, he said: grandchildren. Mansfield and Southbury now as well as spending^______Sisters, will meet Tuesday at 7 shortening the state ballot and unsuccessfully for Congress already authorized. "This year, I think we can do Boycott Ends The funeral will be Tuesday than there were before he took Ullman said he will propose it. We have a lot of support both For Many Hours p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. After making the offices of attorney last year, has been named as a SYDNEY ( A P ) ,- The two- at 9:30 a.m. from the John F. office in January 1971. establishment of permanent in Congress and in the country. ^IL a short business session. On other subjects, Meskili general, treasurer and comp­ temporary additional un­ week-old boycott protesting the Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. employment compensation budget committees in both Members are finally facing up A general alarm fire, fought by firemen from at least ten Memorial Temple and Linne said: troller appointive rather than American bombing of North Center St., with a Mass of the House and Senate, composed Of to the realization that we have 17.9 Lodge, Knights of Pythias, wili He pians to have regular elective. However, he said he commissioner in the Third Vietnam was called off today departments, completely gutted one of the buildings in the Resurrection at St. Bridget senior members of the two to provide a mechanism for 200 Gal. Min. instail officers in joint weekly meetings, beginning saw no reason to change the Congressipnal District. by the Australian Maritime old Bon Ami manufacturing complex on Hilliard St. Church at 10. Burial will be in taxing and spending com­ responsibility..." 1 Day Notice For ceremonies, which are open to. Wednesday, with Republican relationship between the gover­ Povinelli was appointed by Union. Two other jinions in­ St. Bridget Cemetery. mittees in each body. "It's a question of basic use Delivery Monday. the public. Mrs. Grace Graves, leaders of the state legislature. nor and the secretary of state. Gov. 'Thomas J. Meskili for a volved in the boycott are Friends may call at the These committees would be of power. The only way we can 24-Hr. Burner Service The blaze, considered “ definitely suspicious” by Eighth district deputy, assisted by Leaders of the Democratic "The relationship is not the six-month term beginning last expected to follow suit. funeral home tonight from 7 to charged, he said, with get it back is to bite the bullet, District Fire Chief Granville Lingard, was apparently Mrs. William Farr and Mrs. minority will not be invited, at type 'that creates any Thursday. The appointment MANCHESTER Maritime Union Secretary examining the president’s spen­ take the responsibility, and 9 V . Raymond Hansen, will install least at first, Meskill said, but problems," he said. was announced today. OIL HEAT, INC. E lliott V. E lliott said the confined to a three-story concrete building and an attached the Memorial Temple officers. Asked how he felt about Lt. A former state represen­ ding proposals and developing. limit ourselves .... Arthur A. McGann it is "possible" they will be in­ boycott was stopped at the three-story frame building at the northwest side of the After the ceremonies, Gov. T. Clark Hull’s public dis­ tative, Povinelli ran on the "It’s a big bite Arthur Andrew McGann, 60, vited in later — "depending on request of the Australian Coun­ former industrial complex. refreshments wiil be served by agreements with him on issues- Republican ticket against cil of Trade Unions, but that of Miami, Fla., formerly of the circumstances. Both More than 2&9 firemen from assessor’s office. Carlson was Mrs. Helen Tuller, Mrs. Helen such as the death penalty- Democratic congressman m em bers had the right to Manchester, died Friday at minority and majority leaders About Town Manchester aad surrounding seen at the site, firemen said, Henry and Mrs. Alice Mather. Meskill said, “ 1 don’t think it Robert N. Giaimo of North resume it. He said the ban was Mercy Hospital, Miami. He was were invited to top-level towns battled 4he spectacular but he could not be reached for Officers are reminded to wear meetings with the governor does any good. 1 don’t think it Haven last year. Bowers School PTA will have worthwhile because of the blaze, starting In mid-afternoon the husband of Mrs. Marjorie comment today. white gowns. does any particular harm, Meskill also announced today its first mini-meeting ’Tuesday worldwide reaction it provoked. McGann. during his first two years in of- and continuing throughout the Carlson leased about a third either.” the reappointment of three at 7:30 p.m. at the school One of the results was a Survivors, besides his wife, fice, when the Generai night. of the concrete building’s 30,000 The Integral Yoga Class will Meskill said his legislative alternate members of the State library. The topic for the retaliatory boycott of are his father, Terrance Assembly was controlled by The fire was reported to square feet to the Iona meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in proposals will be released from Board of Mediation and Ar­ meeting is “ Testing,” what FUNERAL HOME Australian ships by McGann of Manchester; a Democrats. Eighth District fire Manufacturing Co. of the Unitarian Meeting House, tiraed.0 time during the General bitration. They are Frederick tests a child may be given and longshoremen on the U.S. East daughter, Mrs. Joseph Curry of On Connecticut Co. President headquarters, by police, at 2:45 Manchester. Iona Vice Presi­ 466 Main St,_____ Assembly session, “ some in the W. M cKone of R ockville, why they are given. Ray Gar­ ^EMabUahed 1874-Three GeneratUm* of Servi Coast. Nine Australian ships Vernon; two brothers, James E. Clayton Gengras’ offer to p.m. Monday. As firemen were dent Leonard Barbato said that Preceptor Gamma Chapter, put commuter buses back in budget message, some in­ Joseph E. Arborio of diner, principal, will lead the carrying meat and wool have getting apparatus set up, smoke McGann of Wethersfield and a large amount of corrugated dependently” Wethersfield and Raymond A. discussion. The mini-meetings 142 East Center Street Manchester been tied up. Only two Sherwood McGann of Enfield; Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will service temporariiy on a was billowing from upper-floor cardboard packaging material meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the limited schedule, Meskill said There may be some special Mann of Danbury. Their terms are designed for parents who American ships were affected windows. and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph messages sent from the gover­ expire on June 18. are interested in special topics. was stored in the building. Mistretta and Mrs. Chester home of Mrs. Harold Schuetz, he would be "happy to see any by the Australian boycott. At 2:54 p.m..the second nor to the legislature during the TO ALL AREA RESIDENTS Bycholski, both of Manchester, 15 Thomas Dr increase in service.” Gengras’ I alarm was sounded, and two Loss High session, he said. and Mrs. Helen Johnson of proposal, made to the State Protest Bombing minutes later the Eighth Barbato said Iona’s loss, in Bentley School PTA will pre­ I Flames Belching From Old Factory Windows District headquarters started the building’s contents, would Pompano Beach, Fla. BANGKOK (AP) - The Funeral services will be sent the Little Theater of “AN HOUR OF PEACE calling for mutual aid from probably be between $100,000 I Watkins Funeral Home executive committee of the The extent of the old Bon Ami Complex fire in Manchester yesterday through the combined efforts of several firefighting units. (Herald Tuesday at the Best Funeral Manchester in "An Evening of AND TRANQUILITY” other towns. and $150,000. Comedy” Tuesday at 8 p.m. at World Council of Churches afternoon is graphically shown in this photograph of the blaze which photo by Pinto) The Town Fire Department Eighth District Fire Chief Home, 1900 N.W, 31st Ave., I Announces A New appealed today to all American Miami, Fla Burial will be in the school auditorium. The Bus Deficit was brought under control about six hours after it was reported and the Rockville department’s Lingard said he guessed that event is open to the public, and churches to “ do everything in Miami. YOGA I Public Service... Squrt were among the first the structure itself was insured donations will be accepted. their power” to protest the outside-the-district help for about $350,000. G eorge i Instead of the usual articles about our service, this bombing of North Vietnam. arriving. Also called to the “Ted” LaBonne, whose in­ The committee also pledged Manchester Square Dance Ratio Not CLASSES f . space will be available, every Monday to publicize scene during the afternoon surance firm handles the in­ Club is conducting classes in support for antiwar efforts in Peace Talk Board Givcii $ 11.4 Million were equipment and/or men ^ COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS on a firetwme surance for the complex, Coed For All Ages the United States, including square dancing each Tuesday g first serve basis, courtesy of Watkins Funeramome. from Tolland, North Coventry, declined comment. from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at Waddell resistance to the draft and stu­ Sessions Vigilante Negotiable Two Limitations are Necessary: Bolton, Ellington, South Soon after firemen started dent demonstrations. School. Earl Johnston, club Windsor, Glastonbury, East fighting the blaze, the Penn Winter Registration 1. The message must In some way benefit the The resolution was adopted at caller, is the instructor. Continue Hartford, Vernon, and Rocky Central railroad com pan y Group community. the end of an 11-day conference HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. highways. Beginners—Intermediates—Advanced Hill (not in that order). moved several freight boxcars Thomas J. Meskill says he will ; 2. It may not be controversial or p'otitical. on “ Salvation Today’’ School Budget For Review Manchester WATES will But Meckill and the local of­ PARIS (AP) - Henry A. along tracks on the north side of sponsored by the World-Coun­ Smoke Billows Proposed meet Tuesday at the Italian- act to remove one problem ficials made it clear that there : Please clear your requests through Mrs. Smith of the Kissinger conferred with Le the burning building, as a heat cil. Thick clouds of black smoke American Club. Weighing in local officials say stands in the is no immediate prospect of CUSSES START JANUARY 15th : Manchester Evening Herald by Thursday the week Due Tho for six hours today in shield' to protect the nearby way of forming transit districts billowed from the burning HARTFORD (AP) - Crime will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Dr. compromise on the issue of I before publication of our ad, between 11-12 A.M., the second session of their W.G. Glenney lumber yard. (Limited Enrollment) contractual committments; Also, health services, building during the afternoon in Hartford's South End has Peter Loewenberg will speak to cope with the current bus deficits. i phone 643-2711. Receive Funds Vietnam peace talkis hs Hanoi By JOHN A. JOHNSTON request is honored, he said, Firemen, striving to prevent gotten so bad that a vigilante stoppage. declared in a broadcast that (Herald Reporter) next year’s recommended $97,000 for teaching materials; $274,389, up $32,362; pupil and evening. The smoke, and on "The Heart . ” Members may There hasn’t been any bus New Studio at 1045 Main Street in ! WATKINS FUNERAL HOME the blaze from spreading, hosed committee may be necessary to But the main difference “ there has not been any sign budget would be a lO j>er cent $82,000 for maintenance; trahsportation service, $361,- occasionally flames, could be bring guests. service in New Haven, Hartford Directors HARTFORD (AP) - Dr. James P. Kennedy, down other structures in the keep it in check, a group of between the state and localities the Manchester State Bank Bldg. showing that the negotiations superintendent of schools, last increase of $1,043,000; if no $71,000 for regular program 392, up $36,836; plant operation, seen in Hartford. and Stamford since union William Lennon Connecticut’s state government area. “ I’m really amazed the businessmen told Mayor over who will bear the brunt of will reach any results.” night submitted, for the ^ a r d additional funds are new staff; $66,000 for new staff $1,080,651, up $73,461; plant As firemen began fighting the Manchester Lodge of Masons workers struck The Connecticut For Insured Placement, call received its second installment five other buildings (in the George Athanson Sunday. operating deficits still “ is not Roy Thompson President Nixon’s national forthcoming, his submitted and realistic budgeting for maintenance, $431,280, up $123,- fire, they concentrated on will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Co. in late November. The 649-6531 after 2 P.M. of revenue-sharing funds from of Education’s review over the complex) are still standing,” Phil Champlagne of the Aged negotiable, " Meskill said Sun­ Bruce Watkins security adviser was the host of budget would be a 13 per cent tutors (exceptional children 855; fixed charges, $529,500, up containing the fire to the three- at the Masonic Temple. The Connecticut Railway and the federal government next month and a half, a Chief Lingard said today. Auto Parts and Antiques Store day. Your Instructor, Shirley Banks the meeting in an American- increase of $1,351,000. program); $63,000 for new and $59,500; food services, $18,455, story concrete building. The Entered Apprentice degree will Lighting Co. stopped running Monday, bringing the total so recommended school budget of “ If this fire had happened the said he was leaving today for Meskill has contended for owned villa overlooking a golf Beldon Schaffer, personnel replaced equipment; $60,000 for. up $14,760; student body blaze did get into the frame be conferred. Refreshments buses in Bridgeport, New Bri­ far to $21,743,909. $11,425,912 for the 1973-74 day before,” Lingard said in New York City and then to some time that $3 million course in suburban St. Nom la and finance committee chair­ additional fixed charges and activities, $28,795, up $14,845; structure attached, but will be served after the degree tain and Waterbury in October. Another instalment of academic year. noting the heavy winds that Alabama and Georgia to gather allocated by the General Breteche. As at Monday’s In a four-page rationale man, commended Dr. Kennedy other benefits; $51,000 for new capital outlay, $83,242, up apparently none of the other, work. ------Both companies claim they approximately $5.5 million is prevailed then, “ the rest of the information on vigilante com­ Assembly last fall for roads meeting on Communist ground, preceding a dual presentation for his presentation but added projects; $37,000 for $8,767; and outgoing transfer half-dozen buildings in the The Women’s Home League can’t operate without deficits. expected in about three months. complex wouldn’t be there.” mittees with the view toward could be spent by localities on there was no public that it “ represents a lot of transportation; $15,000 for stu­ accounts, $50,000, down $10,000. complex were touched by of the Salvation Army will meet Meskill said the deficits Gov. Thomas J. Meskill’s of the recommended budget by mass transit. homework.” He said that his dent body activities; and Dr. Kennedy’s requested flames. Lack of Water setting one up in the South End. tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in the “ should not be a stumbling proposals for using the federal handshaking between the two program and traditional state , Other men at the meeting of But local officials say they sides, reflecting the apparent first committee review — but $15,000 for food services. sums, by program, for next Firemen first attacked the Lingard said firefighters, Junior Hall at the Citadel. block" to negotiations. Local money will be presented in his code, he said that “ An exact some 20 South End businessmen are afraid to use their shares olf chilly atmosphere of the talks hopefully including the entire The $11,425,912 recommended year and the changes over the fire from the north side of the were hampered in their efforts Refreshments will be served. officials, he said, “ shouldn’t budget message Feb. 6. corfiparison with this year’s complained of repeated break- the money because it is ear­ following the massive board — will be held Monday at budget allocates 79 per cent, current budget of the same building, firemen said, but men by "lack of an adequate water assume there’s going to be a budget is impossible at this ins by the same individual, lack The executive committee of the marked for highways and American bombing raids on 8 p.m. in the board room of the $9,010,916, for salaries; and 21 items break down as follows: and equipment were fighting supply.” The privately-owned deficit...there will be a deficit NOTICE It’s Winter time,” inasmuch as the'board of police protection, and Manchester PTA for Excep­ because of a pending court North Vietnam. Administrative Annex, 45 per cent, $2,414,996 for non­ Art, $198,123, up $13,675; adult the blaze from all sides within Manchester Water Co., which only if the local district wants has requested the Board of harassment by protection tional Children will meet challenge of Meskill’s line-item Freezing rain and icy But Tho and his advisers Directors for an additional ap­ School St. The session is open to salary items. education, $27,083, up $3,083; minutes. serves the area, experienced it.” racketeers. Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Keeney St. veto of another part of the same emerged smiling from the villa the public. Based on the traditional state adult evening education, $745, 'The building hit by the fire is mechanical failure while the Meskill defended his formula conditions plagued the propriation of $208,000. School. _____ bill. at the end of the meeting, in Ensuing meetings are code budget of past years, the no change; building owned by Stuart Carlson of blaze was being fought, and Major Frank Kelliher. of the under which the state would Southeast today, closing However, Dr. Kennedy Edgar Circle of South United The governor said on marked contrast with their scheduled for Jan. 17, 24, 31, following is a breakdown of the administration, $655,276, up Manchester, under the cor­ Hartford Police Department, pay 25 per cent of deficits in­ highways, toppling. trees and added, if the directors restore a Methodist Church will meet WTlCTV's "Face the State ” grim expressions when the with target dates of Feb. 5 for a recommended budget figures $59,797; business, $132,931, up porate name of S.H.V.C. Inc., welcomed cooperation from curred by local transit districts snapping power lines and minimum of $115,000 for four Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. at Susan­ program that he would ask the REGAL MEN’S SHOP leaving thousands without heat meeting began. Kissinger also programs that were reinstated report to the board and Feb. 22 for the 12 categories for 1973-74 $6,095; classroom instruction, according to the town (Sec Page IK) businessmen, but he said the by repeating his position that nah Wesley Hall of the church. General Assembly to amend the directed a wan smile toward for a report to the town and the amount of change over $3,168,559. up $252,575; data police "cannot tolerate any per­ the district would have power in below-freezing tempera­ last fall, his recommended Policewoman Patricia Graves law so as to allow waiting newsmen and manager. th e current budget: processing, $95,713, up $8,211. son or group inflicting corporal to prevent a deficit through tures. budget would represent an 11 will tell of her duties as a police municipalities to use the funds photographers when he left the Dr. Kennedy summarized his Administration, $404,134, up Also, driver education, punishment on anyone in Hart­ fares and scheduling. VERNON Bitter cold remained en­ per cent increase of $1,136,000. officer. for either mass transit or request for $1,136,000 additional $33,393; instruction, $8,119,143, $16,277, up $997; em ploye ford." trenched over many sections of villa a few minutes later. That is the figure on which he MANCHESTER Tip $741,912; attendanceWrvlce, benefits, $528,500, up $59,500; Enigma Shrouds O voLHswAaiN 6i *Mr.Mr TRI-CITY PLAZA the nation. A new Pacific storm Both sides maintained their based his recommendations. funds as follows: $579,000 for 901-907 MAIN ST. scattered snow from Northern mutually agreed news blackout If the com plete $208,000 salary adjustments to meet $41,433, up $6,222. (.Svf Rune IK) California and Oregon into over the subjects under Hotel Murders Nevada. discussion. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Police Supt. Clarence The1973Super Giarrusso says a sniper involved in the slayings of six Major Blaze (•y/. persons slipped through a 200-man cordon from his hotel rooftop perch Monday either through, “ police negligence” W I U or because he was super smart. Beetle is a Damages Homes Giarrusso said Monday night he was convinced more than one sniper was responsible for killing the six and injuring 17 others in a two-day battle. But when pressed by By BARBARA RICHMOND newsmen, Giarrusso admitted there .could have been just (Herald Reporter) one sniper — the man killed by police gunfire Sunday night. wholexliffereiit While firemen were still wearily battling a general CLOSED A floor-to-floor search of the three were wounded by gunfire alarm fire on Hilliard St., early this morning, they were 18-story DownTown Howard Wr-' from fellow officers stationed Johnson’s hotel was made by called to another major fire on W. Middle Tpke. that in surrounding buildings. TODAY destroyed a two»story building under construction and 100 officers Monday night. ’They V y J He said he had other extensively damaged an occupied house next door. 'J I found no one and all but about a evidence, but would not ccrinsicle* dozen officers left the scene. elaborate. Tuesday the 9th The alarm was sounded at The central business district, A sharpshooter in an armor- & windows which were scattered 4:10 a.m. from the com er of W. which was cordoned off by plated Marine helicopter killed And we've had some very fresh ideas about around the two bedrooms on ■'7 For on.e thing, there's a lot more inside, Middle Tpke. and Hawthorne police Monday, is to be opened the sniper whose body lay on air. And how to circulate it. Our remarkable that side of the house, one to normal activity today. Mayor inside. We're giving you plenty of legroom St. where the house was under the rooftop all night and most of occupied by the Vemaiis and up front. And fantastic headroom. improved ventilation system even de-fogs the construction. Units from the Moon Landrieu said.. the day Monday. the other by their daughter. TO PREPARE FOR OUR ANNUAL town and Eighth District As the floor-by-floor search of The body was removed We've al§o done a nice thing for your nose. side windows. Downstairs the living room and responded and by the time the the hotel began, Giarrusso said, Monday evening and finger­ Our new windshield is pushed way forward, Altogether, the interior of the 1973 Super dining room suffered the most fire companies arrived the “ If they don’t turn up printed. Giarrusso said there Beetle is so radically different, you d have a damage. The rooms on the and curved. It's actually 42% largpr. wind-fanned flames had spread anyone...then he got away.” was a tentative identification, hard time knowing it wos a Beetle, except for other side of the house were in For comfort, the seats, toq^are curved. The to the house next door which is How could he have filtered to but “ I’m not going to announce tact except for smoke damage. St;' same way what you sit on is. And the same the steering wheel insignia. M O - I ^ dollar owned, and was occupied by, freedom through the scores of anything tentative. When we There remain, however, certain things that Tony Vemali his wife and six- According to a nearby officers surrounding the hotel? are positive. I’ll tell you.” way your back is. “ There’s a gamut of will give you the clue that you're driving a VW. year-old daughter Lucy. A four- neighbor, John Carmichael of 4 He said he believes the Inertia type seatbelts buckle up as standard “ 2 for 1 CASH SALE! possibilities ranging from Economy. -Dependability! year-old son, Sal, is a patient at S. Hawthorne St., the house shooting spree was part of a equipment. Newington Children’s Hospital. police negligence to a super­ ^ Our good old never-give-up under constmetion appeared to MSBf-; national conspiracy of black The padded dash is com­ The entire west side of the be only a few weeks away from brain. sniper,” Giarrusso militants. pletely redesigned. To be character. Vemali m>me was charred and occupancy.. According to replied. “ It’s my cop’s intuition,” read in a flash. The beauty of the new in­ the windows in that side of the Granville Lingard, Eighth The theory of two or more Giarrrusso said. side may be its beauty. But WHICH ST/i|RTS house were smashed from the District fire chief, the fire is of snipers was based on “ some” When asked what evidence he Getting in and out of the • (1^ the fact that it comes in the severe heat of the flames from suspicious origin. ' evidence, Giarrusso said, had to back up his statement,, back seat of the Bug is now the burning buildh^. Vemali The three-family house was The Remains Of An Intense Fire stressing that after a sniper Giarrusso declined 'to pretty easy even for non- car it does, is the most beau­ said he is a sound sleeper and being constmeted for Nicholas was killed on the rooftop comment. athletic types. tiful part of all. did not realize the fire was and Phyllis Jackston by the Sunday night, there were The police barricades, armuid The limp, charred frame of a building under construction building was being constructed for l^icholas Jackston by Few things in life work as well as a Volkswagen. raging next door until he was Norman S. Hohenthal Co, Inc. reports of gunfire coming from a 50-block area of the central WEDNESDAY the 10th awakened by the police. of 141 Center St. Value of the on W. Middle Tpke., is all that was left after an early the Hohenthal Company of Center St. The owner set the the roof and three officers were business district were taken The heat was so severe that it house alone, when completed, morning fire of “ suspicious origin” gutted the nearly value of the building at $60,000. The damage to the Vemali slightly wounded. down Monday night, although laminated the plastic window completed building and caused extensive damage to the home has not yet been estimated.(Herald photo by Piftto.) However, the superintendent the immediate area around the TED TRUDONINC. shades to pieces of the broken hotel was still cordoned off. T|ike. nte. 83 — Talcottville, Conn. OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. NIGHTS UNTIL fcOO P.M.^^ATURDA1MJ^^ (See l*ii({e IK) house next door owned by Tony Vemali. The destroyed admitted the possibility that the

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Sion group o f South United Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3. Manchester Junior Women’s PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 9, 1973 Hartford. Judy Dolan, a Will Meet .About Town member of Calano’s staff, will Methodist Church will meet p.m. at the Federation and Roli- Club will meet Wednesday at 8 Manchester present a program on Wednesday at the church. bihs Rooms of the church. The p.m. at the home of Mrs. ’The board of education and Conservationists decorating. Later, there will be Members are reminded to bring Bethany Group members will Joseph Sabatella, 81 Mountain Sheinwold on Bridge T V T o n i g h t Matters to be discussed are the diaconate board of ’Trinity Hospital Members of The Little a business session at the home sack lunches. serve as hostesses. ’Those plan­ Dr., South Windsor. S m Saturday'* Bmraldfor the current subscription drive Theatre of Manchester (LTM) Covenant Church will meet ning to attend are reminded to " q iv c Comphta TV Luting* of Mrs. C.B. Hfidson, 107 Glenn to the PROTECT YOURSELF South dealer Notes and the newly formed puppet tonight at 7:30 at the church. bring sandwiches. Dessert and The Gqlden Age Club will Seek Noise Law will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Rd., Elast Hartford. The executive board of r -T T East-West vulneriible theater. J AGAINST A HOLDUP M...... in the LTM rooms, 22 Oak St. Manchester Power Squadron beverages will be served. meet Thursday at 1 p.m. at the (Tlafc h ' By ALFRED SHEINWOLD N O R T H — — Hie comiriission on Christian 6:00 said, ‘"rhe reservoir area is Discharged Monday: Production plans for ‘"The Center Congregational will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Senior Citizens Center. 4t 9 4 BY BE'TTY RYDER social concerns of South United (3.8-22) NEWS apparently overgrown with Catherine Johnston, 67 Wells Rainmaker,” to be presented Church will have a teachexis’ hoiiie of Cmdr. Thomas E. Temple Chapter, OES, will Members are reminded to bring L jA D im e s i “ There was no way for rire to Q AQ1073 . (Reporter) Methodist Church will meet (18) 12 OJCLOCK HIGH hardwood trees whose leaves St.-,. Joseph G. Pinzel, 47 Feb. 16-17 and 23-24 at East workshop tonight at Woodruff Wilke, 74 Porter St: have its regular business items for a kitchen social. know who had the ace of 0 KQ 10 The Manchester Conserva­ Nancy Fletcher is chairman tonight at 7:30 at the church. A (20) SOUNDING BOARD fall into the water. ’The Town Deepwood Dr.; Janet C. Misak, Catholic High School, will be Hall and the lower Junior and meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. at THia SPACK CONTRiaUTKO »V TMt PU9LI9N9R spades," South said defensive­ A 1062 tion Commission voted un­ of the refreshment committee. (24) ZOOM Water Department, in Willimantic; LuCy Ingraham, 8 announced. ’The Bethany Group and the the Masonic Temple. Officers ly. “ That’s perfectly true,” his WEST EAST Junior High Rooms of the (.30) TO TEI.L THE TRUTH animously last night to submit a Ardmore Rd.; William F. Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi will wear colored gowns. Read partner admitted. “ They were 4 J 8 7 6 3 4 A Q 2 cooperation with the commis­ church. Women’s Fellowship of Center (40) WILD WILD WEST proposed noise ordinance, Taggart, 281 Spruce St. sorority, will meet tonight at too smart for us.” And North Q 8 5 2 Q K J 6 sion, is going to plant white pine Congregational Church will similar to the one in effect in Also, John R. Fogarty, 18 7:30 at Calano’s Furniture Herald Ads 0 5 4 0 98762 seedlings to offset the ’The Wednesday noon discus- sponsor a Sewing Service Day The executive board of sighed as he rolled his eyes up — 6 :3 0 — the Town of F arm in ^ n , and Store, 525 Burnside Ave., East ♦ 8 5 3 * A A9 problem.” Battista Rd.; Carroll R. toward the ceiling. (3) CBS NEWS present it to the Board of SOUTH Harry Maidment, commis­ Hawthorne, 24 Avon St.; Sandra it’s Time Again To Register For South dealer (8) ABC NEWS Directors with the com­ K 10 5 sion member, said he would D. Napoleteno, 105 Birch St.; East-West vulnerable 4 (22-30) NBC NEWS mission’s recommendation that Opening iead— Six of .Spades C 9 4 seek the help of town Boy Jacqueline S. Walter, .11 Nike MANCHESTER (24) MAGGIE -■ EXERCISES it be adopted. West opened the six of 0 A J 3 Scouts for the project. Circle; Emily K. Grish, 28 A KD J74 It was further decided that spades, and East played — 7 :0 0 - Others attending the meeting Deerfield Dr.; Christine L. ADULT EVENING Roger Price, commission the—what do you think? S ou th W est N o rth East (3) WORLD OF KRESKIN were Edward Bates, Mrs. Scranton and baby girl. East 1 Q Pass member who originally in­ SCHOOL The routine play is the ace of 1 4 i Pass (8) TRUTH OR Carolyn Becker, commission Hartford; Joyce L. Cafilli, 1 N T Pass 3 C* Poss itiated the proposed ordinance, spades, which wins. East CONSEQUENCES secretary, and Mrs. Mildred South Windsor. WINTER SEMESTER CLASSES With HCHCP 3 N T Pass Pass Pass would contact the board for an (18) DICK VAN DYKE Schaller. Also, Kathleen J. DelMastro, TUESDAY. JANUARY 9 continues with the queen of appointment to present that Norman Reich of 180 Bryan . Opening lead — ♦ 6 (20) NBC NEWS 116 Benton St.; Robert T. spades, and South holds up- ordinance for consideration. MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Dr., will be the new assistant —that is, he refuses to take his (22-30) NEWS Petersen, 46 Hillside St.; turn out that West had the ace Joseph Lawler, chairman of 7 to 9 executive director, effective king. East next leads his low (24) THE DEAF CITIZEN Reginald J. Berube, East and jack of spades, and then the Save Case Mt. Committee, Jan. 22, of the Hartford County spade, and South takes the king. (40) ABC NEWS Hotel Fire Hampton; Lora F*rior, North SSiSM* South wouldn’t win a spade spoke briefly and explained the Health Care Plan (HCHCP), a South now goes after the Coventry; Marc J. Daigle, East trick at all. various access routes to the Forces Guests sister organization of the Hart­ clubs, and East must take the — 7 :3 0 — Hartford; Salvator ’Tripoli, CLEARANCE SALE! This was just what East property, which would allow for ford County Medical Associa­ ace of clubs. East cannot lead (3) I AM JOE’S HEART Stafford Springs. wanted—to force South to win Special — Animation public parking close to the base To Leave tion. Choose from These another spade, much as he You Won't See This Sale the first spade trick instead of of the mountain. Deadline for WATERBURY (AP) - Dr. Andrew Canzonetti, resi­ would like to do so. Whatever illustrates the heart’s func­ holding up. Declarer went after the purchase of the property is Fifteen guests were evacuated dent of the HCHCP, said that East does lead. South can win tions. Good Thini Brand Names the clubs, and East took the March 31, and the committeeis from the fourth floor of the Reicli has spent his entire Iteain for 12 More Months! nine tricks; four clubs, one (8) THIS IS YOUR LIFE ace. Now he could cash the ace hopeful its application tor Holiday Inn in downtown working career in public health, spade, three diamonds and one It Wasn HEYWOOO WAKERELO • HOTFOIIIT of spades and return his low (18) MANCINI $149,000 filed with the state Waterbury Monday night when and was the immediate past Over $150,000 in heart. GENERATION YALE • CRAFT e DIXIE • KR6BN1R spade, allowing West to defeat Department of Environmental fire erupted in one of the executive director of the (20) FILM A Friday GENERAL EUCTRIC • lA S S in • LANE yueen Played the contract with the rest of the Protection as an open space rooms, officials said. Capitol Region Mental Health Merchandise Reduced for (22) PARENT GAME HUDDERSFIELD, England LA-Z-BOV • FRIfllDAIRE • EGUFSE Now let’s get back to the first long spade suit. grant, will go before the Flames were confined to Association. (24)THE AMERICAN (AP) — ’The Rev. Peter Spivey e SEALV and Many, Many Moral trick and see what East really Bonding Commission for ap­ Room 410, where the fire Reich is a graduate of New Daily Question RIVER dipped his fingers into the font This Once-A-Year Saie! did play. East played the queen proval soon. originated, firemen said, but York University, with a As dealer, you hold: (.30) GOLDDIGGERS to baptize little Graeme of spades! A grant of $300,000 has been the rest of the floor sustained bachelor of arts degree in Spades, A-Q-2; Hearts, K-J-6; Guest: Doug McClure. Charles Heppenstall and This couldn’t lose anything if secured from HUD toward the smoke and water damage. biology. He is also a graduate of Diamonds, 9-S-7-6-2; Clubs, (40) DRAGNET exclaimed, “ Good Lord! Three IHXASKINXLJABLES West had the king of spades, for purchase of Case Mt., and The M rs. Mary Ford, 47, of Columbia University’s School A-9. pork chops.” LIVING ROOM then the queen would win the — 8:00 — Town of Manchester has to Naugatuck, occupant of the What ilo you say’^ When the 52-year-old vicar of of Public Health with a master trick. As it happened. South had (.3) ARTHUR CRYS appropriate approximately room, was taken to St. Mary’s Answer: Bid one diamond. Meltham village held up the of science in public health Fire Hardened Wood Frame the king, and he felt he had to “ PERVERSION.” $150,000 to pay for the 25 per Hospital where she was Antique Pine, Drawer End S 9 0 The suit is topless, but the hand three chops, the congregation education. He served in the U.S. $ 7 A A with 2 Matching Tables In 8 Q Q Q *90 win the first trick. If South (8-40) TEMPERATURES cent balance of the purchase. reported in fair condition with Table. as a whole is too strong to pass. roared. He said he assumed the Army Medical Corps for two • W v Spanish Style. refused the first trick, it might RISING Over $6,000 has been raised first and second degree bums to Copyright 1973 meat had been dropped in the years. Noland drops his clown by the commission through the arms, face and neck. Qreen Print Colonial Sofa and General Features Corp. font by a dmnk he found passed Before his position in Hart­ Marble Topped, Spanish Qc- routine. glass and paper recyling Cause of the blaze, which $ 4 4 A Chair, Deep Seating, Zippered $ 9 0 0 *90 out in front of it on Saturday ford, he was executive director logon Commode “ W (18) ADVENTURER programs. A matching grant of began about 8:45 p.m. and was Cushions A.OO SMASH HIT! night. of the Westchester Association (20-22-30) BONANZA $5,000 has been receiv^ from under control about one hour "Our only hope,” said for Retarded Children in White "Marriage of Theodora the Ford Foundation for later, wasn’t immediately Modern Pedastal Base Swivel yWEN-MacGRAW Elizabeth Heppenstall, “ is that Plains, N.Y., and executive Chair & Ottoman — Black or $ $ 4 Q Credenza and Mirror In choice ^ 4 O O } Duffy.” publicity and other costs of the known. our son Graeme can live this director of the Passaic County *230 of Modern, Colonial or Spanish | I (24) FOURTH ESTATE White ■ w O *160 GETAWAY purchase. Firemen rescued the guests down. It would be terrible if he Heart Association in Paterson, styles. I Theatre ] Commission chairman Mrs. IN COLOR (PGl ! — 8 :3 0 — via an aerial fire truck from a grew up with the name Porky N.J. Early in his career he was Green Matlassaie Traditional Theresa Parla reported on the ledge on the fourth floor. j Time Schedule j (.3) HAWAII FIVE-O or Piggy.” staff representative of the tilOA ^ Chair, Beautifuuly gonn at 7:15 - 9:30 Guests: Patty Duke, Larry success of the recycling ’Two persons were treated for Connecticut Heart Association 4oU Sloped Arms. fbel Solid Pine, Serving Cart and $ 1 O f t Kert as bank robbers. program, and discussed in­ smoke inhalation. in Hartford. *270 Cabinet. 1 9 0 f m[| P.-.PI 'ff, :/ •• itiating a curbside newspaper Jerry Jaryniecki, manager of Wooden Spindle Spanish wegg State Theater — “ Separate (8-40) MOVIE Banks Redeem 98 Pet. pick-up program as a means of the eight-floor hotel, said that *90 Sorrento Chair — Red Cover *D o URNSIDE Peace” 9:10; “ The Man” 7:30 "The Devil’s Daughter’’ Washington — Of the 3.3 bil­ FXL rf .‘ if U'.T wiPrr ; obtaining more funds toward Burnside Theater — “ The (1972). Woman is hounded by two rooms in addition to the lion U. S. Savings Bonds that suffer Welfare the Case Mt. purchase. room where the fire started Getaway” 7:15-9:30 Satanic cult. Shelley Winters. have been purchased by the pub­ Mrs. Parla proposed future would have to be completely Fraud Penalties BEDBOOM Jerry Lewis Cinema, South (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS lic since 1941, about 80 per cent publication of a pamphlet renovated. He said evacuated HMG ROOM Windsor — "Fuzz ” 7:00; (24) BILL MOYERS have been issued by commercial Urged By Meskill sh.-wing the areas throughout guests were given rooms in banks. Banks also have han­ “ Organization” 9:00 Colonial Chest on Chest — Manchester that the public dled 98 per cent of E-Bond re­ Meadows Drive-In — “ The other floors in the hotel. HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. 46” Round Solid Maple Table White Finish with fine decorative M U M — 9 :0 0 — ' could use for outdoor recreation demptions. *190 FORm RENIBANO Hit Man” 7:30; “ The Split” 9:15 ’Thomas J. Meskill has called *330 with 2 side and 2 arm chairs stencils. w l # (18) 700 CLUB YOUNQ PEOPLE U. A. East - “ 1776” 8:00 such as walkirg, hiking, and for stiffer penalties for welfare (20-22-.30) BOLD ONES bicycling. Use of the land Surfboard Teak and Black Maple Bedroom Includes $ Vernon Cine II— “ Fiddler on fraud. Table with 4 matching high style Dresser, Mirror, Chest and Bed. ® W l # Four heart patients are around the reservoirs was also South Windsor *160 *240 the Roof” 7:30 Welfare fraud brings chairs. profiled. discussed, and it was decided to relatively light penalties, “ even Dark Pecan Spanish Bedroom — - — Vernon Cine II — “ Pete N’ Spanish China — with Lighted (24) BEHIND THE LINES contact town officials as to the when the degree of welfare — Triple Dresser, Mirror, Chest 0 9 ^ 1 1 I «U. «SU MMiniO Tillie” 7:00-9:10 glass shelves & beautifully *490 Bed and Night Stand. possible use of these area for Drug Education fraud is quite serious,” Meskill *400 Si l l AuSItw carved front. outdoor recreation. said during the weekend. — 9 :3 0 — Spanish Bedroom Pieces — Commenting on the Globe J;” ‘The threat of stiffer penalty Oval 2” thick antique Pine AU M U MMimO (3) MOVIE Dining Room Table — Slightly Wooden Top Triple Dresser and S 9 0 0 Hollow Reservoir, Mrs. Parla To Be Discussed would greatly assist those *200 GF niEL Ml "Hunter” (1971). Human marred top. 1 oi'ily. ""*400 Chest with handsomely carved £ 0 9 attempting to root out fraud,” . chameleon works for the country state record holder, vertical mirror and headboard. BARBARA VARRICK ■ he said. Walnut and Chrome Table with government. John Vernon. coaCh Irv Black of New Britain. Correspondent 6 Matching Walnut and Black Solid Cherry Suite, CannotT'Ball A M i _ _ I n u r a m io (24) BLACK JOURNAL Individual awards and letters *170 I Undw irnqulm sKssiswylsi 17.9‘ . Tel. 644-8245 Channel Nogahyde Chairs. Bed, Landscape Mirror, Psr*M or Adult fiwrdlw will be presented to members *800 HMdbiSDa^ Judge FitzGerald A proposed townwide drug Rham Pine Ladder back Chairs with Spacious Chest on Chest and of the football, soccer, and — 10:00 — Leaves Law Firm education program submitted *80 Rush Seat, Full Arms — 2 Only. Triple Dresser. AUTOMATIC cross-country teams and girl’s (8-40) MARCUS WELBY to the Board of Education for Miitna Manchester Probate Judge field hockey, cross country and DELIVERY Guest: Anne Baxter as an ill review by Matthew Borrelli, l ! X . ' WwlHsItsayw William FitzGerald said today cheerleaders. Pass Needed ■■Mrtikii OR photographer. director of special services in CUi 24 HOWS BEFORE DEUVERY (20-22-.30) AMERICA that, in order to devote full time TV M U STEREO to his position, he has resigned the town’s schools, will be on Guild to Meet For Taking ai ■ ■ M ■ M S 244I0W BURNER SERVICE Special — "Gone West.” from his law firm, effective tonight’s public agenda at the The St. Francis of Assisi BEDSUifi COOPERATIVE OIL CO. Alistair Cooke traces routes of board’s meeting at 7:30 in the Late Bus Jan. 1. He had resigned from Ladies Guild will hold an Stereo System — 8 pieces In- $ 4 O O the early pioneers. Eli Terry School cafeteria. Odd Box Springs — Twin or Full 315 Broad Street the town Board of Directors "Evening of Recollection” Rham High School principal eluding Head Phones and 1 O O (24) STATE OF CONN. Discussion of the program Size, Eclipse or Sealy *265 043-1S53 effective Dec. 31. tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the J. Colin Pushee has announced Stand. was requested by board STATE FitzGerald was a member of church. Refreshments will be that beginning this week, all ‘ MAMCHl^TIB CINTIB member Donald Berghuis, a Eclipse Quilted Mattresses — SA 8-Track Tape Player with — 10:3.3 — the Hartford and Manchester served. students taking late buses must (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY member of a joint Town Counr Full or Twin Size AM/FM Radio. W R R HELD OVER — Q firm of Howard, Kohn, Sprague have ai late bus pass signed by a "iOHN KHOWLSS’ cil and Boai^ of Education and FitzGerald, the second teacher. CLASSIC vandalism study committee Bed Outfits Includes 2 Beds “FIDDLER ON — 1 I:0 0 — oldest law firm in the United Students involved in ac­ Spanish $100.00 Stereo Con- $ O O Q BSST-SMLLSR (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS formed last spring. $ 9 fiA (choice of style), 2 Mattresses, *340 sole with 8-Track Tape Built-In. f f c w w States. The oldest is the tivities that meet after school, BSCOMSS A CLASSIC Berghuis said the proposed »O U and 2 Box Springs. THE ROOP’ (20) HAVE GUN — ** Rawlins Law Firm of on a regularly scheduled basis, MOTION PICrURS” WILL TRAVEL program includes in-service \ Shown at 7:30 Philadelphia. will be given a permanent pass General Electric 23” Color TV — SEPARATE PEACE’ training of all town faculty and Queen Size Set — Eclipse ^ 11:05 — FitzGerald’s law firm was es­ from their advisor. However, *180 l^octurest, soiled and water *540 Smooth Contemporary Style. ■ § ■ § 0 is the outgrowth of (24) JANAKI tablished in 1786 by Enoch students who stay after for damaged. informational material and Perkins of Hartford and was teacher detention, extra help, — 11:30 — date received and discussed at A known as Perkins and Perkins make-up work or to help a (3)MOVIE a number 6f committee FABRIC diataice until 1930. Since then, the name teacher must have a pass^ HELD OVER PG "Mrs. Mike” (1949). Evelyn meetings of the two has changes several times, due signed by that teacher. SLEEPERS APPLIANCES Keyes, Dick Powell. governmental bodies. SEPARATE Walter Mathau, to the addition of some and the Bus drivers have been in­ (8-40) JACK PAAR Particular interest by Carol Burnett withdrawal of other partners. structed not to provide Hotpoint 16 cubic foor Deluxe Guest: Hans Conreid. Berghuis is the portion of the cAAA Brown Herculon — Modern PEASE PETEYTIUJE (20-22-30) JOHNNY transportation to anyone not *280 Styled Kroehler Convertible. 1 9 8 Frost Free Refrigerator — Rolls c^)cor a paramount piCTune request that deals with Family Shown at 7 a 9:10 presenting a pass, and in order out on wheels. CARSON Life Drug Education which, if . . . PLUS... to insjure that buses are not PHONE B4S-S333 Guest: Don Rickies. Coventry approved by the board and the Full Capacity Clothes Dryer — SALE overloaded, Pushee stated that SOOA Autumn Colored Vectra — -T H E M A N " TmiAMD TFW. (IT. 83) council for implementation Quality construction. students will have to continue Colonial Convertible. ^ *2 8 8 _ * v*l -■ *■ immediately, will cost $12,000 J*- • to sign up for late buses in the for one-half the school year. . Frigidaire Avocado 17' Deluxe Woman’s Role office. FUZZ 7 P.M. Also on the agenda is a Refrelgerator Floor Sample. Now Showing He said that this procedure ITHEATRE EAST| ewt RaynoM*, Bachatl W*UH Topic of Film request for the “ exceptionally $e AA Gold Velvet Queen Size Conver- 6 9 Q A mRCREflERWIRMIEMIMM Organization 9 P.M. b e ca m e necessary after tible♦IHItt —__ TroHIOi/^nalTraditional Styling.QOulInn talented” children previously w o n ty ro n w repeated pleas for cooperation Copperfone 30” Frigidaire Full Holly Gantner known as the gifted child a variety ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ CoMtog Soon from students who were staying Featured Electric Range ' — CorrespondenI program that was cut from the reduced to SI QA Studio Couch — $10Q Floor Sample. The Award* Saparali Plaon of tweeds, after school fell on deaf ears. l o U Sleeps 2 Adults. ■ w O t Tel. 742-8795 curriculum two years ago COIIIMBI/I PICTURES W i n n i n g * herringbones, Many of these students, he mtoit ’The education and indoctrina- because of the lack of funds. added, were staying after only Hotpoint Large Capacity JACK I WARNER'S M i d c a l w tiJ»n of women in various stages Reports will be made on the yard plaids. 60" wide moocTw reg. 2.96 yard I to socialize, and that the school Chairv./iiaii BedDou Tweed I woou \aiooiiQreen Freezer r-, Is O n * of their lives will be the topic of school lunch program which PANAvisKT^w T h e S c i e e n r * cannot provide proper supervi­ $1RA Chair — Converts to comfor- *98 a film to be shown tomorrow has been struggling to remain table Bed. JtRHV Lfwdl ONCMA sion. Hotpoint Self-Clean 30” Range *******iM A***iR^**^^^^^^ night at Coventry Grammar self-supporting. Low AdnUtahin Piloaa The administration agrees — Best features. SuHIvan ««a „ Sonlh Wlmlaar School at 8 p.m. The program, Special Rate,for School Groups & Gh9s that a certain degree of serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 FoL'Infonnation, caH Mr. Rossetti, 643-5131______sponsored by the school FTO, Booster's Sports Banqi|et will be a film entitled “ Growing Tickets for the Fall Sports socializing is an important part Hotpoint 2-Speed, 3-Cycle • CASH <230 Washer. Up Female.” Banquet ’Thursday will on MILL REMNANTS of school life, but it must at the CARPET Following the film there will sale at the high school j t dress cottons same time provide adquate be a panel discussion of it, with basketball game tonight at the supervision for these activities. • CHARGE Harriette Cromie, Toni Moran school from coach Ralph I / # m B w i s B R k Pushee hopes that together OPEN JUVERILE FUHRITURE 1 / / n r i P P assorted prints with students and members of Feet of Nylon Loop or Sculpture blau iOA.Cu Restaurant and Tony Wdlsh as panelists. McCarroll. furniture stores • BUDGET Last month, the banner for Persons interested in any I # | I I I U V and patterns the community; some alter­ Carpet — Installed over heavy im waffell padding. Enough for Middletown Old Saybrook Manchester 30 Oak Street In Downtown Manchester best parent attendance at a sports programs at the high natives may be developed for *288 EVERY TERMS LOOK AT THIS FOLKS — AU JUKENILE students who want to socialize. average living room, dining *2 3 3 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 p r o meeting was won by Mr. school are invited to attend the room and foyer. Njo^extra FURNITURE AND CARRIABES Olson’s fourth grade class. banquet. Doors will open at 6:15 charges — choice of 15 colors. AVAILABLE Because the banner wasn’t yet and supper will be served at 7.- TV HOLDS CHILDREN NIGHT finished, it will spend two The program will „ include Formerly Keith’s of Manchester Grand Opening Chicago — It is estiniated 1115 Main Street USE OUR weeks in Mr. Olson’s class, and films from the recent Olympics Multi-colored 9x12 braided $ 4 0 that by the time the average Phone 643-4159 i two weeks in the class of this held in (]iermany which will be TRIMS and LACES American child graduates from rugs, choice of pattern. w w ’til 9 LAY-AW AY Our Kitchen is Now Open Under New Management! month’s winner. shown by track and cross­ * Daily Luncheon Specials From 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. high school he has watched Sat ’61 5:30 some 16,000 hours of television. FREE MAIN PLAH GET AQUAINTED SPECIAL |A Nylon Shag or Sculpture carpet * 4 * * ^ « A . STREET PARKING featuring O clearance. ^ 5 ^ ’ OR IN OUR OWN 1/2 pricesale HALL FOR REMT DANCINC ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISIHE LOT NEXT TO STOREI WASH, WAX, POUSH For liarties, showers, receptioni, • Thursdays plus meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. Large enclosed parking lot„Inquire: SATURDAY Off 8:30 P.M. to 12:30 STEAKSCHOPS-SEAFOOD Your Kitchen Floor LKhaanlan Hall • Friday & Saturday « Til 5:30 P.M. 9:30 P.M. to 1:30 TO A BEAUTIFUL FINISHED SHINE PttgnuiMlUs 24 GOLWAY STREET OPEN EVERY NIGHT Til 9:00 ^ CARRICFABRIC DEPARTMEN1DEPARTMENT STORES MANCHESTER DINING ROOM OPEN $ 0 5 0 c a l l A N Y T IM E For Roaervationa MANCHESTER 434 Oakland ^treet (Exit 94 off 1-86) Call belore 8 P.M. Call Call 646-1086 Monday timi Saturday 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. 549-6001 M o n d a y thru Saturday 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Phone 643-0618 or 648-81SS WE SERVICE ALL FLOORS t. •> ^

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By Carrier, Weekly 754 Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon prior to day of publication; 12 noort k One Year $39.00' Friday for publication Saturday and p lu s a Six Months $19.50 Monday. Three Months $9.75 dollar Airport Security cash The institution of tougher and more negotiate in both areas, it appears thorough screening of airline unlikely that nations like Cuba, AM passengers at the nation’s air­ Algeria, and others which favor or ports—including Bradley Inter­ disfavor “ political asylum” on STARTS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 national—apparently is meeting with principle will agree to a shutting of passenger acceptance despite the the doors to criminal hijackers alone. inconvenience and some delay. In the case of Cuba, which has many As one passenger phrased it, “ It is seeking to leave by almost any means CASH & CARRY better to be held up 15 minutes here possible, the issue of “political Here^s How It Wqrks... than spend 10 hours in Havana.” asylum” becomes a major bargaining ALL SALES FINAL The new measures are costly and point. Swan. (Photo By A1 Buceivius) BUY ONE ITEM AT REGULAR PRICE, GET ANOTHER FOR JUST despite the relative effectiveness of Whether the United States, which A DOLLAR (IN THE SAME PRICE RANGE OR LOWER) . . . YOU use only. •. • • • present detection devices and the has opened dialogue with Cuba PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE PLUS A DOLLAR . . . EXAMPLE: promise of more sophisticated ones in through the Swiss, will be willing to the future; the screenings, although Open Forum CHOOSE TWO SUITS, ONE AT $100.00, AND ONE AT $110.00, cheek, compromise the political issue Inside necessary, do not really resolve the remains to be seen. In fact, it would ^ , 0 - 1 YOU PAY ONLY $111.00 PLUS TAX AND A SLIGHT ALTERATION Looking back over 40 years of problem which is central to aircraft Japies McVeigh cash* appear the new stringent measures at almost daily personal contact, CHARGE. hijackings. our airports is an effort to avert such To the editor: no cloud mars his record of Jim_ McVeigh was a soldier. steadfast loyalty to the com­ master charge* The ultimate deterrent to aerial a compromise unless passengers, Report He looked like a soldier pany and the members of our hijackings still is the elimination of after the system is fully implemented whether in the uniform of his family. It is doubtful if we will Rowland Evans and Robert Novak havens for hijackers. While there is no and has been in operation for some rank or in citizens clothes on find his like again. the street. He was also a C. Elmore Watkins doubt such havens can be readily time, object too much to its gentleman at all times, under 56 Lakewood Circle North Call for Connally eliminated for “criminals” who inconvenience and added costs. any conditions to everyone he Manchester JUST%' they feel, however irrationally, FOR met. DALLAS — The same Texas toral votek of Texas are at hijack planes; the issue becomes The screening, to be effective in The army quickly recognized Republican leaders who in 1970 stake. Republicans here evn- that Strauss should have more complex because of hijackings eliminating hijacking, will have to be his qualities and promoted him cursed the alliance between sion a cornucopia of Republican welcomed all Democrats-for- GET President Nixon and their an­ victories, including scores of Nixon back to the Democratic' allegedly motivated by “ political” permanent; whereas, international to high rank. Thankful When he came to us after the cient foe, former Democratic legislative seats resulting from fold as prodigal sons. They are refugees. agreements eliminating havens for wars we found we had in him I would jike to express my Gov. John B. Connally, are now a Connally-led ticket. beside themselves that Strauss predicts Connally’s imminent The ultimate question to be resolved hijackers eliminates it at little or no just the talents required a heartfelt thanks to the nurses prayerfully calling for his early Republican agents nbw are credit manager. With us this and personnel of Manchester conversion to Republicanism secretly recruiting Connally’s conversion to Republicanism. 9 : p m ■ is the price we, as a free people May cost since the hijackers would have no position is most important as Memorial Hospital for the and a Connally drive io r Presi­ best-known Democratic allies Their nightmare: a Texas be willing to pay to assure “ political place to go. this officer can create or cancel superb care I received during dent in 1976. for the 1974 Republican state where being a Democrat is These are no Democrat-for- ticket, including governor. somehow disreputable, not only asylum” to those who commandeer The ultimate solution then may well thousands of dollars worth of my hospitalization. sales by the way he handles They ma,de the holiday season Nixon Tories. They are the men The process began early in in the country clubs and Wednesday aircraft o r , ships to flee political be the extent to which we as people. a pleasant memory for me and who have led this state’s 1972. Republican Dallas oil executive suites of Dallas and Houston but in small town cafes persecution. taxpayers and airline users are Jim knew how tp handle the my family. Republican party for a decade executive (now Deputy delicate question of credit with We are very fortunate to have with snail-like success. To Secretary of Defense) William and churches. thursday & The present investment in per­ v^illing to pay extra in money and in­ new customers skillfully and such a fine hospital in' them, Connally as Mr. Clements, chairman of Mr. A portent is George Chris­ sonnel and equipment and the more convenience for the principle of quickly. Courteous and Manchester. Republican in Texas could Nixon’s Texas campaign, told tian, President Lyndon B. John­ Friday.. • sympathetic to those in need he Sincerely, suddenly uplift the party to a Connally the President’s vic­ son’s last and favorite press intensive screening and searching of “ political asylum.” In effect we are could show himself the ramrod Albert Platt majority status. Their of tory could be assured if the secretary and since then top Saturday • 5 0 0 passengers boarding aircraft in the surrendering a portion of our right of stiff backed officer to any who 122 Baldwin Rd. ' making the Democrats a rural county courthouse political professional for Texas establishment Democrats. United States indicates to us a unrestricted travel to keep open a last attempted fraud. Manchester minority party of blacks, machines did not produce their • s l a c k s Chicanos, intellectuals and a usual landslide of Democratic Christian’s job as executive reluctance on the part of our govern­ desperate avenue of escape for sprinkling of labor leaders votes. director of. Connally’s ment at the present time to engage in thousands now suffering political and would be within reach. The Republicans were awe­ Democrats for Nixon was con­ Indeed, moderate-to- struck by Connally’s perfor­ sidered a business proposition. V international agreements to end other forms of persecution. conservative Democrats, their mance. In m ore than 100 But when he accepts a personal hijacking havens for both “ political” Airport security is not only a test of backs to the wall, fear that telephone calls, Connally talked invitation to Mr. Nixon’s in­ Connally as Republican the courthouse politicians into auguration, that is read here as and “ criminal’j’ hijackers. our patience; but of a principle as presidential nominee would cut neutrality or a Nixon endorse­ an omen of changing loyalties. Until there is a willingness to well. “ I do not know whether there “ Perhaps, when we have all off the last exit. Their hope has ment. Thus did Connally open If Connally himself converts, SALE APPLIES TO SELECTED is a legislative route to the end the information to predict a been that Republicans, the prospect of the Republican he can bring along his followers really big qupke, we will have GROUPS IN EACH CATEGORY, AND of this bloody travesty.” — wallowing in tribal insularity party, strong in the big cities with little competition. Texas to invite the public into the con­ Senate Democratic leader Mike and non-pragmatism, would for nearly a generation, finally Democrats look to their gover­ clusive experiment. We will NOT TO EVERY ITEM IN OUR STOCK Mansfield of Montana, on con­ blackball Connally. Hence,, the breaking through in rural nor for political leadership, but have to say what we know, what gressional efforts to write an new fondness for Connally by Texas! millionaire Gov.-elect Dolph . . . NATURALLY, BECAUSE OF end to U.S. involvment in the the prospects are and give our the Republican establishment Democratic politicians here Briscoe seems more interested fighting in Vietnam. judgments on the time and is deeply significant. who have talked to Connally in getting through his term and THESE GIVEAWAY PRICES, THERE place. Then there will be a That fondness stems partly recently fear he may soon for­ back to the ranch than combat “ I don’t think you increase public judgment on how right WILL BE A SLIGHT ALTERATION The Innocenh ' from Republican worry that mally embrace the GOP. They with Connally. with purchase of one revenues by tax reform. You we are.” — Geological Survey * Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, if he describe him as deeply hurt Had Republican Sen. John usually find that a gain here is earthquake researcher Jerry T. CHARGE ON SALE MERCHANDISE! follows relative moderation, that Democratic National Tower lost his reelection cam­ at regular price offset by a loss there.” — Chair­ Eaton. could carry Texas against Vice Chairman Robert Strauss—his paign last fall, all this would be man Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark., of Bystander President Spiro T. Agnew. Key college roommate, close per­ moot. Connally endorsed the House Ways and Means Texas Republicans feel Agnew sonal friend and political Tower’s opponent and would Cornmittee in announcing his A rt H oppe lacks energy, dedication and protege—read him out of any of- have been blamed for Tower’s panel will make a complete Herald skilU-a judgment reflecting his hcial party role. defeat. But because Tower won, review of the Internal RevenuA inattention to fence-mending. Such tidings have panicked it is absurd to believe a Code leading toward a tax- Yesterdays “ If Agnew walked in here, old-style Texas Democrats, Republican future for Connally reform bill. The Mystery of the Secret Signal 25 Years Ago maybe he’d recognize me—but 1 desperately trying to keep their will be undermined by his home doubt it,” a .leading establish­ state Republicans. To the con­ are also included in this safe I “ We didn’t see our job as party in the mainstream of this f p ie g fashions for men In keeping with the spirit of Signal when it comes. After all, The Secret Signal in the per­ Former Police Chief Samuel ment Republican told us. conservative state. Longtime trary, nobody is calling Connal­ making everyone happy. You the times, we have for you how long can they hold out? My sonals. You know: ‘Dick, all G. Gordon is guest of honor at But more than the 26 elec­ political comrades of both men. ly any louder. only ) can’t cherry-pick this report, (manchester store today one of those tough, hard- B-52s are flattening their forgiven. Call soonest. Le Due testimonial given on the taking what you like and discar­ boiled detective stories. Its cities.” Tho.’ But first. I’ll glance at the occasion of his retirement from ding what you don’t like.” — Ira Tails, Med,XX title: “ The Mystery Of the “ Ah,” says Henry, “ the front page.” the police force. M. Millstein, chairman of a Reg. 48-56 Large Secret Signal.” power of your bombs vill...” “ I vouldn’t,” says Henry ner­ The Emergency Squad Sizes 48-60 Sizes 44-60 vously. national commission on con­ Longs 40-50 Bigs 1X1 - 3XL The strong, silent hero's “ Not my bombs, you idiot,” 10 Years Ago Reg., Long, X-Long Values from $10. " I ISWEATIRS sumer credit which lloUTERWtAR X-Longs 42-54 Values from $18 , name is Dick. He is very silent snaps Dick, “ my B-52s. If I “ Let’s see,” says Dick. “ The Values: from $100. TIpants John E. Willard is named lately. His fun-loving comical Swedes are comparing me to recommended that changes be have made another thing chairman of town’s 1963 March sidekick’s name is Henry. He is perfectly clear, it is that the Hitler. Well, there goes the old made to make credit cheaper and easier to get. of Dimes. very comical lately. damage to their cities is caused Nobel Peace Prize. And the Atty. George C. Lessner files HUGE SELECTION BUT Our story opens in the eerie, by my B-52s falling on them. Pope says...No, that’s not The Tails ^5V2-^6V^ Tails Med. - XX Large suit against officials of Fair­ Sizes 48-58 SPORT fog-shrouded Oval Office. They can’t support the weight Secret Signal. I thought us SPORT DRESS 35-38 Sleeves Bigs 1XL, 2XL, 3XL NOT ALL SIZES IN banks Whitney Corp., accusing Reg., Long, X-Long Henry is lounging in a chair, of all those B-52s falling on peacemakers were blessed. Bigs 17V4-20 Values from $12 Today in History them of drawing fat salaries for values from $65 EVERY RANGE sipping Mumm’s and leafing them much longer. First, And Hanoi says it will only sign Values from $7.50 KNITS little work under long-term con­ COATS SHIRTS through Playboy while making they’ll release my POWs....” the Oct. 20 agreement. That’s Today is Tuesday, Jan, 9, the tracts. notes in a black address book. “ And ven they do,” says not it. And France...Who cares ninth day of 1973. There are 356 Manchester Housing Authori­ Dick is silently pacing the floor. Hen>y, “ your triumph vill be what a lot of foreigners think? days left in the year. ty seeks to remove restrictions Suddenly, he whirls on Henry. doubled.” Wait! What’s this?” Today’s highlight in history: on use of land next to Westhill “ Hark!” he says. “ Did ypu “ It vill?” says Dick. “ I On this date in 1945, Gardens for elderly. hear a faint beep-beepidy-beep- mean, it will?” Henry bounces out of his American forces invaded the PLEASE beep?” “ Jawohl!” says Henry. chair.“ At last! You haf found Japanese-held island of Luzon “ Nein,” says Henry, “ not “ They vill have twice as many The Secret Signal?” in the Philippines. evra vun little bip.” to release.” “ Listen to this,” says Dick. Today’s Thought NOTE On this date- WE WILL OPEN AT “ Strange,” says Dick, frow­ “ Good thinking,” says Dick.. “ Peace vigils are spreading. In 1719', France declared war REGAL MEN'G GHOP “ The Lord is the strength of ning. “ If I have made one thing “ Listen! The phone! Answer it, Demonstrators are going to try on Spain. •THE COMPLETE MEN'S STORE' my life; of whom shall I be 1:00 P.M. p m e ctly clear, it is that I can- Henry. Maybe it’SrThe Secret to wreck my Inaugural. In 1788, Connecticut became VERNON nqts'Stop the bombing until I Signal.” Congress is up in arms. A afraid?” Psalm 27:1b ■ '^ 1 MANCHESTER THURSDAY & FRIDAY the fifth state to ratify the r heal: The Secret Signal. Are you “ Hello? says Henry, picking Republican senator says I’ve TH-On PUIZA Constitution In this atomic age, we hqve . N1-N7 WM SIREn sure you got the message to up the receiver. He scowls. “ I taken leaveof my senses. The In 1861, Mississippi seceded come to fepr death so much them at thpse last negotiating. told you neffer to call me at the whole country’s turning against from the union. that we have forgotten there sessioM in P^ris?” office.’.’ me. Henry! Announce that In 1919, Grand Duchess are worse things than that. And Heniy nods. “ I told them, i ’Was it The Secret Signal?” peace is at hand.” Charlotte ascended the throne if we believe in God, why should ‘Vee haf vays of making you asks Dick eagerly. “ Still?” says Henry. in Luxembourg. i \yp be afraid? talk peace.’ ” “ Not yours,” says Henry “ I’m stopping the bombing.” In 1942, at the beginning of D i^ resumes his pacing. “ I hanging up. Dick taps the paper grimly. “ I the Pacific war, Japanese Rev. J. Stanton Cpnover N t know my sensitive, finely-tuned “ Hmmm,” says Dick. “ Hand just received The Secret reinforcements were pouring Bolton Congregational ears will recognize The Secret me the paper. Maybe they put Signal.” in^ the Philippines. Church

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MANCHESTER E'VENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 9, 1973— PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 9^ About Town Vernon Notes Debt Dwindling Court Cases New Rockville Emblem Club will Zion Evangelical Lutheran McGovern intends to pay the Sciindia Lodge have a potluck Wednesday at Church will have a Bible study Garrison, 26, of 25 Lenox St., NEW YORK (AP) - CIRCUIT fcoURT 12 Although his presidential cam- debt with committed campaign LMN MSH TiWELS 6:30 p.m. at the Elks Carriage Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the East Hartford Session Manchester, charged with pledges, the magazine’s current House on Park St. Mrs, Paul church. ' failure to obtain a pawn­ paign cost Sen. George Elects Oficers Jaycee To Focus Robert Parlante, 21, of East McGovern $32 million, the issue 'said, adding he has plans OVERSIZED MTH TOWELS Jones is in charge of the Hartford, received a suspemted broker’s license, was continued to maintain a political organiza­ program. At the 8 p.m. business St. Mary’s Episcopal Church to Jan. 12. defeated Democratic candidate jail sehtepce Friday ,ron a has less than $400,000 in tion by selling his mailing list at session, plans will be discussed will have a Holy Communion charge stemming from a break Garrison, operator of Ye Old $25,000 a copy and by publishing Cotorhil Francesco Morasco of 29 for the club’s Snowball Dance Service Wednesday at 10 a.m. O n Local Service Pawn Shop at 515 Main St. in remaining debts, Newsweek into the M & M Oil Co., Rt. 6, magazine reports. a newsletter. Jordt St., Manchester was in- on Jan. 27 at the Elks Carriage at the church sanctuary. Bolton, last April. Manchester, has pleaded inno­ PEMU PRESS TABLECLOTHS talled as chairman of Scandia House. Judge Nicholas Armentano cent to the charge. Lodge 23, Order of Vasa, at the The VFW Auxiliary will meet Jaycee week this year will Vernon, will speak on the im p o ^ a suspended one-to- MADEIRA PHIOW CASE SETS monthly meeting held recently Martha’s Circle of Emanuel three-year prison term, and Convert your old Antenna System to i TAMS at Odd Fellows Hall. tonight at 7:30 at the Post focus on local programs and history of that church dating Lutheran Church will meet back to 1762. two-year probation, after FINE PRODUCTS BU9BET PRICES The installing officer was I just got back from a third Thursday at 2 p.m. at the music Home. coinmunity services, according to David Marder, Vernon In April the society is plan­ Parlante had pleaded guilty to Public Records COLOR TV ANTENNA District Deputy Albert Johnson grade field trip to Sturbridge room of the church. ’The Rev. C. Martin-South School PTA will Jaycee general chairman. ning to feature an E. Stevens second-degree larceny. PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE and his staff from Gota Lejon- Village and wowl^I wouldn’t Henry Anderson will conduct a An additional charge, third- Federal Tax Lien Ingeborg Lodge 19 of Water- meet tonight at 7:30 at .Martin The week will get underway Henry exhibit at the library for Only PRICE INCLUDES 705 EAST m id d l e TPKE. MAMCHESTED have missed it for the world, Bible study. Mrs. Clara Gull degree burglary, was nolled Internal Revenue Service bury. Mrs. George Anderson, School. The short business on Jan. it at 8 a.m. with a with Mrs. Oliver Purnell and (Next to Frank’s Supamianial) ^ but as soon as I reached home, I will lead devotions. Hostesses (not prosecuted). against Eugene J. and • 28 Elonwnt UHF/VHF Antenna grand lodge deputy, was the in­ meeting will include naming a mayor’s prayer breakfast at Mrs. Martin Fagan as co- • AlUanca U-100 Rotor eased myself into a hot tub and are Mrs. Florence Okerfelt, chairman. Anyone owning Parlante was apprehended Elizabeth Harvey, 116 Bretton stalling master of ceremonies. put a “please don’t disturb” nominating committee. Later, Howard Johnson Restaurant on • Now low toss Lsad-in Wire Mrs. Mildred Noren and Mrs. Theo Badenhuisen, director of memorabilia connected with and arrested by State Police on Rd., $2,338.35. Other officers installed were: sign on the bathroom door. It Rt. 30. On Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. the • Labor Augusta Kowang. Lutz Jurtior Museum, will speak Jaycees will hold an orientation the late Mr. Henry and who April 16,1972— about one week * 8 9 “ Miss Esther Peterson, vice was THAT kind of a day. Building Permit on “The Natural History of meeting at Shakey’s Pizza at would be willing to lend it for after the break. chairman; Mrs. Rodney Ander­ Actually the trip was a The confirmation advisors of U.A. Cinema East, 340 Broad Call your TAMS dealer today! Hartfoni 524-5125 Read H erald Ads son, recording secretary; Miss Africa.” ’The event is open to all Vernon Circle. This will be an the exhibit, should contact St., remodel signs, $5,250. masterpiece of organization. Center Congregational Church either of the chairmen. The case o£ David T. Justina Johnson, vice recording Before we left the bus, the those interested. Refreshments introduction and membership will meet tonight at 7:30 at the smoker for prospective secretary; Mrs. Francesco teacher gave us our instruc­ Robbins Room of the church. will be served. Morasco, financial secretary; tions. We were divided into four members. Henry Bengston, vice financial color-coded groups, each with a The, Distinguished Service secretary; Evan Nyquist, color-coded mother. I was the Awarubanquet will be held Jan. treasurer; Herbert Bengston, 24 a^ 6:30 p.m. at the Country Francesco Morasco mother for the red group. We Chaplin; Everett Johnson, wore red name tags, our lunch Squire Restaurant, Rt. 83. At master of ceremonies; Mrs. boxes were tied with red ribbon this final event of the week, a Evan Nyquist, vice master of and our route of the village was young man or woman from the ceremonies. Vasa was founded in 1896 marked in red ink. We were greatef^ Vernon area will be Also, Allan Hellstrom Sr. and upon the principle of truth, uni­ scheduled for one lunch stop, chosenfjto receive the award. Allan Hellstrom Jr., guards; ty, and generosity. Scandia one giftshop stop, and three v(Hdckey Dance at your HOME John Miller, past chairman; Lodge 23, Order of Vasa, was bathroom stops. 'The rest of our A “Ffce-Off” dance, to raise Mrs. William Orr, Mrs. Carl organized in 1900. time was to be spent seeing funds.wr the Vernon Youth Anderson, Mrs. James Pontillo, In summarizing the lodge’s Sturbridge Village. Hockej| Association, will be trustees; Mrs. Viola Kress, activities for 1972, Morasco And believe me, this is the held Jan. 13 at the Kosciuszko Henry Bengtson, Herbert cited the donation to the way to make education Chib, Vernon Ave. Dancing Manchester Scholarship Fund, Bengtson, auditors; Francesco exciting. At the Printer’s Shop, will be IfnMti 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to Morasco, Ame Gustafson, Vasa presentation of two books on the kids actually ran the old the music of the Penthouse Park Board; Mrs. Clara Scandinavian culture to the printing press. One of them in­ Four. MONEY... Stowell, cultural leader. Mary Cheney Library, the plan­ ked it, one put the paper in, The evening will start with a The Vasa Order of America is ting and care of three of the EVERYBODY had a chance to social hour from 7 to 8 p.m. and a Swedish American non­ planters on Main St. and the get printer’s ink on his fingers. a buffet will be served from 8 to Short Hair Is In political cultural and beneficial making of a variety of items for 9 p.m. fblloTffed by the dancing. At the Pewter Shop, we saw a /h organization for families of the Mansfield Training Center. spoon being made from start to Doris and Hal Roca will be the Any person interested in These are examples of what to expect in the future in hair styles, presented at the Inter­ Scandinavian birth or descent finish, and in the kitchen of the guests of honor. ’Those wishing coiffure America showing in New York. “It’s the shortest look we’ve ever had in the (or non-Scandinavian married membership should contact farm house the kids par­ to make reservations should history of hair-dressing,” said Julius Caruso, fashion director of Intercoiffure America. to a member). Morasco or any of the officers. ticipated in a demonstration of Give Your Husband contact Donna Weeks. (AP Wirephoto) fireplace cooking. They helped Suburban. 'Women cut up the vegetables for the a N e w W o m an The Suburban Women’s Club stew and a few kids even of Vernon, Ellington and N o t e S managed to get a taste. Tolland will hold its annual •V I never saw ALL of ahy fo r 1973. “Men’s Night” Friday at 8:30 O ur Kent J. Ough, son of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugo demonstration, because so p.m. at St. Luke Church Mrs. James Ough of 113 Love Benson of 396 Hackmatack St.; much of my time was spent auditorium, Ellington. The Servicem en Lane and a management major and R ichard A. Bunce, a looking for things. Peter lost his (He may give you a new man.) Paul McGeary orchestra will at Nichols College, Dudley, sophomore and son of Mr. and dollar, Wendy lost her mittens play for dancing. Mass., has completed Mrs. Alfred Bunce of Montauk Free Clinic Thomas E. Packard, son of • «« hmj.«A and Kirk lost himself There has never been a better time to join Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Packard, requirem ents for a BS in Dr., Vernon, have been named somewhere between the A free health clinic will be business administration, which to the first semester dean’s list Weight Watchers® Now ceiebrating 10 years held at the Vernon Center Mid- | 69 Durant St., Manchester, has bathroom and the print shop. that changed the shape of the worid. Let been promoted to sergeant in will be officially awarded in at Marietta (Ohio) College. During lunch, one of the die School Jan. 27 from 9 a.m. June. A graduate of Manchester mothers confided to me over our years of experience heip you iose weight to 3 p.m. ’The clinic will be open the U.S. Air Force. Sgt. and keep it off via the world’s most advanced Packard is a clinical laboratory High School, he was a member Harold E. Sandals, son of Mr. the din and shouting, “What to anyone in the community. If you ovyn your own home, you probably ^liave a lot technician at the Air Force of the Nichols varsity football and Mrs. George E. Sandals of bedlam! But isn’t this a great weight control program. Included will be free services (earn for three years and 40 Steep Hollow Lane and a and information concerning Hospital at Luke AFB, Ariz. He ■ ■.* opportunity for the kids?” I is a 1969 g ra d u a te of received the Unsung Hero senior biology major, has been nodded in agreement, moving rubella innoculation, diabetes more money than you realize .. . pioney you can start Manchester High School and Award last year. elected to Phi Beta Kappa, just in time to avoid a crust of detection, drugjbuse display, entered the Air Force in national honor society, at Clark bread that had been recycled as nutrition, social security and using right now. January, 1971. Gary S. Benson, a senior and University, Worcester, Mass. a flying object. Internal Revenue Service “ G e l Rich Season” That night, after the trip was counseling, hearing and vision FOR EXAMPLE: If you bought your home 10 years ago for Marine Lance Cpl. William over, I couldn’t wait to hear my and oral cancer tests. $25,000.00 and made a $5,000.00 down payment, you W. Patten Jr., son of Mr. and Presents Problems son’s version of the day. Anyone wishing further infor- have probably ^ince paid off about $4,300.00 of the prin­ Mrs. W. W. Patten Sr., of 24 “John, what did you like best Join the Weight Watchers club nearest you. tnation should contact Gilbert -By CLAY R. POLLAN------: r ^ r -, t*; cipal Rising property values estimated ax as much as 5 % Talcott Ave., Rockville, has LlIRA at Sturbridge Village?” ^ g a e r t. Commissioner Barbara Dunn a service if not satisfied but fail sb. AkIIS R reported for duty at the Marine - M Your Doily Acf/vily Guido “Oh,” he chuckled. “I liked it I ‘ Coffee House a year, will have added about $12,500.00 to its value also. to provide the necessary iT A c c o r d in g to Iho Starr. Corps Air Station, Cherry of the Department of Consumer •The Rockville Junior Library Protection alerted Connecticut information of just where, I* To develop messoge for Wednesdoy, best when Georgie fell over the MANCHESTER: Tues., 1:00 P.M. — Mott’s Comm. Any home improvements you,,may have made have a|so Point, N.q. 9-12-27-46 16-17-21.30^ side of the sheep pen and got his will sponsor a coffee house for residents to the fact that the when and how and by whom the read words corresponding to numbers 3ft-51-67- ^ Hall, 587 E. Middle Turnpike. ir^reai^ed your value. I a S-73-84-90 of your Zodiac birth sign. pants muddy.” students in Grades 9-12, Friday “get rich season” is upon us. refund is to be made. TAURUS SCORPIO U. S. Air Force Sgt. Thomas 1 You 31 And 61 Long- “O.K., but what did you like MANCHESTER: Mon., 7:30 P.M.; Wed, 7:30 P.M. — from 7 to 9 p.m. in- the Edith Mailed circulars from some Commissioner Dunn further am/ 20 2 Check 32 Strengthen 62 Detoils ocr. 73 ^ I E. Schiebel, son of Mr. and 63 Calls Peck Room. YOU QAN BORROW AGAINST THIS CASH EQUITYI M A r 20 3 Unusuol 33 M oy WOK. 21' next best?” Second Cong. Church, 385 N. Main St. out-of-state companies are stated that her office is in 64 Get Mrs. Clarence E. Schiebel of 28 4 Good 34 Your 1- 7-15^234 ‘"The singing on the bus,” The Laurel and Hardy movie, promising “If you are . nxious constant contact with federal , 44^54-63 35 Mistokes 65 If Michael Dr., Vernon, par­ 5 effonce 31-45-81-86^ SOUTH WINDSOR: Thurs., 7:30 P.M. — Wapping “The €3iip” will be shown and to stay at home and earn and state agencies concerning &jr5-76-TI 6A 36 Letters 66 Solid* said John. “That was tough.” ticipated in a recent U. S. GIMINI 7 Moy 37 Doesn't 67 Desire SAGITTARIUS “Come on, you must have I Community Church, 1790 Ellington Road free refreshments will be Readiness Command joint ser­ because for one reason or this problem. In some 8 Over 38 Secret 68 Pleose WOK.'22 served. Free tickets may be ob­ At S.B.M. there are 3 WAYS to Use Your HOME another you can’t or don’t want instances, federal in­ 9 Trovel 39 Let 69 In learned something about how vice training exercise at Ft. fr^'jUNE 20 10 Good- 40 Gladden 70 Heort DEC. 2» # } ( our forefathers lived,” I said For information call 232-7600 tained at either the adult of Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield, to seek a regular job, we’ll put vestigations are continuing as _ ill-25-32 11 Indicated 41 Poy 71 FinorKiol 6-14-24-37/^ junior library. you in touch with nationally- well as state investigations in ❖ ;5361-80-85 12 Could 42 Indicate 72 Money 41-5W8J still hanging in there. Ga. Sgt. Schiebel, a 1966 13 Doy 43 Any 73 You're “Oh, you want to know what I Historical Society to GET the CASH You Need: known independent research states in which such companies CANCER 14 Domineering 44 Or 74 Ground CARRICORN graduate of Rockville High 75 Give DEC Mrs. Mildred Willes will be JUNE 21 15 Be 45 Tested LEARNED not what I liked. organizations that may pay you are located. Formal action has 76 Go-oheod School, received his associate 16 You 46 Fun JAN Why didn’t you say so? I guest speaker at the meeting of 1. RE-FINANCE Your MORTGAGE ... If you have a S.B.M. mort­ substantially for your time. not been taken as yet, in those JULY 22 17 Could 47 Good 77 Signol the Vernon Historical Society, degree in 1968 from DeVry matters by these authorities 18 Don't 48 W ork 78 D ^ lin g s learned that the teachers gage, you may be able to keep the same low rate. You may How much can you earn? You | > l '2- 8-28-35] 19 Breok 49 Feet 79 By 69-72-78 Institute of Technology in li>'55-60-87-88 carried switches, that you had _ WEIGHT®WATCHERS. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the merely write down your and therefore her office is not 20 For 50 On 80 Stonding AQUARIUS be able to avail yourself of the “open-end” provision which Chicago. LEO 21 Realize 51 Heort's 81 For to pump your water and that in Edith Peck room at the opinions about the product pre-judging the validity of such JAH. 20 ^ 22 Keep 52 Luck 82 Your the olden days, mothers made Rockville Public Library. we wrote into your mortgage. If you do not have your being tested and reply to a few offers. She stated, “Whenever 23 Checked 53 A 83 You FEE. I I U. S. Air Force Sgt. Alfred J. .AUG. 22 84 Coreful Mrs. Willes, historian for the 24 Attitude 54 Phone 22-34-49-50^ ginger cookies every day.” mortgage with S.B.M., you still will pay only a low 7Vz% questions. 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Y PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. TVes.. Ja n ^ j;J 9 ^ South Windsor R e c A re a P r o p o s e d ^ iprx/M ” W 6SVS F o r T o w n HAVE 0ROAO Deposit $100. in savings ^SHOUUTERS, BIAJ&IN& MUSCLES The Capital Goals and Im­ AND A S U M WAIST? provements Commission (GClC)-will consider a request made last week by the Park and Recreation Conunission for a town creation complex. Members of the CGIC were asked to consider the ap­ SaUxm. propriation of $80,000 of the capital reserve fund for plan­ ning and engineering work on MICKEY FINN the complex that would provide PLEASE, PH IL- LI - t : BUT DON'T you SEE-TH E FACT THAT YOU HAVEN'T, ENOUGH OF THIS an all-purpose ice skating rink; I CAN'T STAND IT, 1 BELIEVE ME, SAM BEEN CONTACTED YET, ^ FOOLISHNESS! roller skating, basketball, and for $10. you can get: PHIL! THIS WAITING I — I KNOW WHAT PROBABLY MEANS YOUR / KNOW WHAT dancing areas; a pwiiiuning SON WASN'T VOU'RE TRUIN' KIDNAPPED/ pool; four tennis courts; a pad­ dle court; a community building similar to what was or A LONG WEEKEND ... with this large 21" vinyl suitcase planned by the Youth Council or HANDY REPAIRS ... the easy way with this rugged 28 A GOOD HOT MEAl___ with Remington’s 2 quart Teflon II that features push button locks, comfortable hand grips, two years ago; a music shell piece Shelton tool set. Includes socket set. screwdriver/awl lined electric serving dish with center divider. Keeps food using the ice rink as part of the set. tape measure, utility knife and a multi-way Allen wrench. and chrome plated trim. audience area; two softball warm for 45 minutes without a cord. ^ fields, one with lights; two baseball diamonds; and hand­ ball courts. The proposal had previously S H O R T RIBS been suggested to the Town Council in a workshop session, — 3 ZS and Mayor Abraham Classman P R IS C IL L A ’ S P O P BY AL V e r m e e r I-HOG6 < said The council is considering 'BREAtW I'LL NEVER IT TAKES A TALL approving $4,000 of the reserve IT AS A LIBRARIAN.; <3IRL TO REACH PRISCILLA'. J-HE HIGH BOOK-, fund' for a feasibility study to SHELVES) determine the exact cost of the proposal. Pl^UC UHSHAav Suggested town-owned locations for the recreation 5 § \ complex are the 90-acre recrea­ tion site on Rye St.; the 110- acre former Pudim property on Barber flill; some 40 acres of land across from the high THE FLINTSTONES school; and the Avery Brook Watershed area, a project I p o N * r f-i H IA 'U t, TM, t»g. Ui. f>t, OR. T H IN K TH E currently being mulled over by WET the council members. State and federal funds and THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom C L E A i^ E R S LIKE U S , former Youth Council funds, LITTLE KIPS/ plus private contributions \1RI'S1-;C0FFE^ - m -) would be considered in the THAT?, , , COFFBE? price of the project. The project is fashioned after - a the Orkil Farms Complex in West Simsbury. o r A BEAUTIFUL SETTING ... for 4 in brushed stainless or A GARDEN OF EATING ... tastes better in a stainless or A COZY EVENING ... wrapped up in this large (54”x72”) from Stanley Roberts. Set includes 6-piece place setting for Seek Highway Fund salad set by Stanley Roberts. Includes salad fork and spoon, pure imported wool throw. 4 plus 4-piece serving set. Town Engineer Emil Lucek and bowl - all accented by patterned border. last week told the Capital Im­ provements Committee that he would recommend the es­ tablishment of a highway fund I ( f H7I fcy X U . T M. I«| U \ Off. BU D F ISH E R Mll'TT AND JEFF for South Windsor. The proposal called for use of PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI revenues collected to rebuild p r i m a o o n n a . OH . I'D ) >j T h e ' main .thoroughfares in the town VEB. WISHED PER A MUCH SING US A FEW NOTES LOVE J (SOOFODDER! which do not meet present day yER (z,r^ rvslE!! OF y oU R UPCOMING standards. o p e r a ; According to Lucek, . main town roads will need repair and < rebuilding soon, and, unless some method is devised to meet the costs, ■ the town will be forced to act. Tliis could mean substantial bonding and would result in increased taxes. Lucek appeared before the committee as part of its format CopyrIflKt ® 1973 .lEdila a. d« RMaaDont this year to hear all town agen­ All WerM RubU 1-9 cies and suggestions in order to prepare for a capital goals MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON .[ONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY) BY DICK CAVALLI report to the Town Council. WINTHROP Currently the fund, a two-mill f^A-^PeCIAL t h e y THAT& OUTRAGEOUej tax levy annually has a balance I CAN BUY THEAA WHAT DID you ORDER OF COST MAVb e I'm n o oaRY grant:.. ... BUT I'M NO UONEl- of $461,622. FOR A LCT LESS B u y AAR. BANANA'S. A ^ 3 .0 0 A BARRVMORE„ EITWaR. Lucek suggested the annual FOUND, THAN T H A T ^ 7 A p e r n a t h y ? appropriation of “ from one to two mills annually” to cover reconstruction costs. He said .-4> priority street repair projects or A WHOLE NEW BAG . . . this beautiful insulated vinyl ^lones^■ would be at a descretion of the or THE TIME OF DAY ... and a gentle awakening each miieem or INSTANT WEATHER REPORTS ... from this handsome council in office, a year-by-year tote with hopsack trim has side pockets, zipper top, and 1-9 morning with Copal's modern design digital alarm clock. outline, rather than by long 3 way weather station. Gives temperature, humidity, and Illuminated dial shows time day or night. adjustable carrying strap. range planning. barometric pressure accurately. PH3A PI Trees Reeycled The town will again go into k BY ROY CRANE g ) H7I fc. MIA, U c, T i4, r.1. OH. 1-9 BUZZ SAWYEK the Christmas tree recycling ^ Cf-HE EMERALD LADY'S: CHAUFFEURED chipping program. Town v o u r c a r , ■» ^ l im o u s in e ,LEAVES THE HOTEL. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE LMRS. DAVENPORT, Engineer Emil Lucek said today. e a s y TALKS FAST. WELL.LOOKl WE KNOW Residents are asked to bring AAAVBB THE LOCATION 0 IK/W /IS AN ISLAND IN the trees to the Strong Rd. THE m arshall QROUP, WHERETHB H-BOMB Sanitary Landfill area and WAS TBSTBP5 place them in the “ Charlie’s Place” near the dog pound. Lucek said regular rubbish removal company employ;^ will not separate the trees from the trash, therdfpre it is best to M e a n w h ile , buz a n d p o r t e r take the trees to the town dump I W FOLLOW IN ANOTHER CAR. and pile them in the special area. OhQe fte collection is com­ plete, the town will chip the BY V.T. HAMLIN ALLEY O O P trees and residents may pick up the clean pine wood chips which WOJUH HEAR? ) MAN/ IF SHE'S OUT THERE ) ITHER/ I T m g o in g , NOT ALONE, YOU AJNTI AFreRHER/ m OET SOME MEN , STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF may be used as mulch around OOOLA'S y IN TH 'JU N ^I 5 ^ V WLTMJH'JWND^P^ ) AL0N6 WITH ytX)/ bushes, Lucek said. Vi IRON MYICe started^ HE PULLED THE KUG' wow! HE B r..H ow IS IT NORMAL/ ] CANYON,BRINS A “BLOW THE WHISTLE " WHEN IT APPEARED PROBABLY NOW BETWEEN LISTEN .7 THAT JOURN ALISM Thrift Shop Sale POTEET AND SCHOOL PESREETO FILE ON MR9. JONES THE EXTORTIONIST SAVED POTEET The Community Thrift Shop FROM THE MINUTE SHE. WAS 50FTENIN6 FROM A LIFE - THE OFFICE-FROM CLAIMED TO BE POTEETfe lE PAVWF," THIS COPY rp NEVER will hold a half-price sale this / TOU EARNED month. At Hartford National, we know how tough saving The- shop is manned by volunteers an'd is open is. So to make it a little easier, we re offering a whole Tuesdays, JVednesdays and collection of incentives. The nine delightful premiums Thursdays froiri 10 ^ m . to 4 p.in. and the second and fourth shown above. 1-3 Saturdays of oach month from You can have your choice of these premiums 1 1-Ap.m.The store is located in the Sullivan Ave. Shopping at a price you ta n ’t afford to turn down. Just $10. And .SCT. STRIPES . . . FORftVER BY BILL HOWRILLA Plaztr^ WeVe with you all the way ProU^ds from salesv,are used all you have to do is deposit $100 in any new or existing 'ife .B Y J O V E 'T R A ’ras by the club .Ao benefit local Hartford National savings account. This can be Regular, TWe THAT BEAT 'ifee S O '\ W ^ THE scholars, “ The Listening Point’’ , gJS?,C>VHTS^ ^TlSAkSHTr an d other community Preferred, or Choice Passbook account. HARTFORD NATIONS BY ROUSON L itf LE SPORTS organizaitonst So get saving. And get your pick from our beau­ Donations of clothing and BANK>

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 9, 1973— PAGE ’THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 9, 1W3 Moore Csonka Denies i Herald Angle Star Backs Feud By Karl Yost DeBusschere NBA Pro Basketball at2NBA LOS ANGELES AP — Larry Csonka preparing for the Super Bowl, if It |MCC Ups Monday’s Games Sports Editor is fed up with people trying to create a were not for Morrall. He picked us up No games scheduled All-Star Starter feud between ^ercury Morris and in our darkest moment.” ABA The darkest moment in a 16-0 WinMark] Monday's Games Jim Kiick, his running partners in the season came when Griese was NEW YORK (AP) — New York’s Dave DeBusschere and No games scheduled Miami Dolphins’ backfield. Margin at Foul Line Atlanta’s Pete Maravich will be in the starting lineup for “They love each other, they pull for crumpled under a furious pass rush by A By 88-54 the first time when the National Baskfetball Association Pro H ockey each other,” says Csonka. “They just San Diego Charger strongboys Deacon holds its annual All-Star Game in Chicago Jan. 28. hate to ride the bench. To a real Jones and Ron East. Shula’s heart Half a loaf is better than none and Coach Stan Ogrodnik NHL • was suddenly in his throat. can look back on last week’s two crucial Hartford County NBA Commissioner Walter Kennedy today announced football player, the bench is hell. As , Sharp-shooting giant, Monday's Games far as I can determine, nobody enjoys Seeing Griese, the player of the Conference basketball meetings against Northwest the first eight players selected by writers and Minnesota 3, Montreal 3, tie Ernie Moore contributed 11 broadcasters to represent the East in the 23rd annual hell.” year in the Catholic and South Catholic and know that he came away of his 15 first half points Only game scheduled in 1971, laid out before you is a classic at Chicago Stadium. That’s one feud down, one to go. with his ‘share.’ ... over the last six minutes to WHA shocking thing,” he said. “Then I John Havlicek of Boston was named for the eignin ^ Monday’s Games Then there’s the -Earl 'The Eagles were involved in two two-point decisions, power Manchester turned to Earl for help. He responded, losing the first to Northwest in rreglation time, and then straight year, joining New York’s Walt Quebec 6, New York 5, OT Morrall stickinesse at . Community College to a DeBusschere, Atlanta’s Maravich and Bostons Dave Only game scheduled When the icy, confident Griese oh, how he responded.” gaining the duke against South in one overtime period. commanding 88-54 victory Morrall quarterbacked for Shula In each instance, the margin of victory was at the free Cowens as starters. suffered a busted leg in the season’s last night at East Catholic Completing the first eight are Lou Hudson of Atlanta, fifth game. The 38-year-old Morrall when both were employed by the throw lane. On the basis of crowd support. South has to be High over visiting Mohegan Baltimore Colts. It was Earl who was the No. 1 rival of the locals. Less than 2,000 turned out to Wes Unseld of Baltimore and Lenny Wilkens of Cleveland. came to the Dolphins’ rescue. C.C. The eight coaches in the Eastern Conference will select He led 11 victories in a row. intercepted three times when watch the East-Northwest battle while attendance zoomed The Cougars picked up Montreal Baltimore was upset by the New York to 3,300 for the South-East clash. six additional players for the East team. Since each NB Now, with Griese healed. Bob is No. their fifth consecutive vic­ club must be represented by at least one player and no k 1 again for Sunday’s SuMr Bowl VII Jets 16-7 in Super Bowl III. One factor for the top crowd was that the garne took tory and are now 7-1 for the Canadiens “He’s won a lot of games for me,” (AP photo) place on Saturday night while the Northwest meeting was more than three, the coaches must pick at least one man matchup against the* Washington season. Manchester’s next Redskins. Old Earl is one of those Shula said as the Dolphins went on a Tuesday. from Buffalo, Houston and Philadelphia and no more than King of Golf-Jack Nicklaus outing will be Thursday one additional player from New York, Boston or Atlanta. Gain Tie bench-hating types, too, but again the through a press-photo day Monday at against undefeated Mat- By The Associated Press anger is professional instead of Blair Field in Long Beach. “ M atter of tatuck C.C., now 12-0. In the fact, my long memory is what caused Dons Crown Presented by Coast Writers ERNIE MOORE RON SOUCIER The hockey teams from the personal. Black Book Jottings CCCAC, Manchester is 4-0 Province of Quebec had this Don Shula is the man who decides Morrall to be retained when we cut while Mattatuck is 5-0. The Leads MCC Attack East’s No. 6 Man thing about blowing third- who’ll play and it ripped the iron- our roster to 40 regulars last game will be played in period leads Monday night but jawed Miami coach apart to assign summer.” Norm Clark reports the Manchester Country Club will Waterbury at Kennedy High. one of them managed to pull out (AP photo) The Dolphins will work behind have one of the floats in the sesquicentennial parade in Morrall to the sidelines. Coming out in the second a victory anyway. “It was difficult because Earl is closed gates as the small baseball June...The UConn Athletic Department is accepting orders No, it wasn’t the Montreal R edskin W elcom ed ^Home* in California W orkout half,, Manchester put on such a first-class person on and off the park today. It’s the site where Global Golf 9 lor the next three home basketball games: Jan. 13 Canadiens. They settled for a 3- their shooting shoes and East Hom e field,” Shula said Monday. “We Washington’s George Allen drilled the Georgetown, Jan. 20 Rhode Island and Jan. 24 Dart­ 3 tie with the Minnesota North quickly opened up a 20-point Alvin Raymond, ex-Rani, Makes New Friends Before wouldn’t be standing here today. Rams when he was their head coach. mouth...Duck Barnett of the New York Knicks recently bulge. The Silk Towners Stars in the only action. The vic­ earned his masters degree from NYU in urban affairs and stretched the margin to 38 SSi: torious sextet was the Quebec Future Seen is now studying for his Ph.D in urban affairs administra­ points before Coach Pat With Saints Nordiques, who eked out a 6-5 tion at NYU...Bill Sacherek and Dean Yost were among M istretta inserted his '■h •■‘.1 triumph over the New York ^Hockey Man^s Game^ RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif. (AP) - Jack Nicklaus sees the thousands on hand at Mt. Snow last weekend to see the rp c p r\/P < l By iiean Yost ,. Raiders in the only World world’s greatest skiers and both came away singing the big-time tournament golf going global with the United After the first 20 minutes Except for idle Ellington High (7-1) sev^ ^her Hocky Association game on praises of these daredevils...St. John’s University has Last Dolphin Loss States providing only a segment of a rich tour that will lap of play the halftime score scholastic clubs are in regular action and Coventry High Yves Bergeron’s goal after 2Vi carved out quite a record in basketball tournament play at over to other continents. read, 43-31. will be entertained by .the Alumni tohi^t aS the season minutes of sudden-death Madison Square Garden. The Redmen have captured four Mistretta added, “Stan No Change in Hoop Poll overtime. ^ Playe rs Shake moves into high gear. \ ^ * However, it was a profitable “ Personally, I would like to see golf played on a seasonal National Invitation titles and three Holiday Festivals, the Alexander again came Locally, East Catholic is paired In.a HCC test against latest last week. Providence College ranks next with four evening for both Canadian / i ^ basis in this country with more competition in foreign through in his usual hustling, visiting St. Paul’s of Bristol. Manchester High treks to clubs. The Nordiques climbed lands,” the game’s top player told Pacific Coast golf triumphs, two in each of the tourneys...Five members of aggressive type game. Meriden’s Platt High irt.ia CCIL contest. Cheney Tech Was W Injuries Fast the New York Knicks have been credited with 100 or more Moore came through with a within three points of third writers Monday night after ttiey had honored him as the travels to East Granby in an independent outing. Rampaging UCLA place New York in the WHA’s assists to date in NBA warfare, Bill Bradley, Walt Frazier, complete domination of the No. 1 player of last year. Elsewhere in the area. South Windsor (3-4 overall and 3-3 East Division while Montreal LOS ANGELES AP - ’The last time couldn’t understand how Washington Dave DeBusschere, Earl Monroe and Jerry Lucas...The boards hauling in 18 NEW YORK (AP) —“Hockey,” Gordie Howe once said, in the CVC) entertains Simsbury High (5-1). Newington pulled three points in front of the Miami Dolphins lost a football has been installed as a slim favorite to SENIOR LEAGUE All-Pro Bowl game is listed Jan. 21 at Texas Stadium rebounds also Elbe Grant “ is a man’s gam e.” Sissies, he might have added, need not “I don’t know what that season is but I am in favor of High (1-5), celler-dwellers in the CVC trek to Rockville Unanimous Choice runner-up Boston in the NHL game it was to Washington—but that beat the Dolphins in Super Bowl VII featuring the best from the AFC and NFC. It will be played a hard game coming apply. fewer and more select tournaments. ’That way, we would High (4-2). In the Charter Oak Conference, Bacon East. doesn’t mean a thing, psychologically on Sunday. be able to provide a more representative field for most of telecast by CBS. up with 17 rebounds.’’ The Canadiens took a 3-1 lead “They’re 16-0 and they’ve got the :.I«sn’s basketball resumed ’There is an unwritten rule among hockey players that Academy plays at Bolton High (1-6) and East Hampton 3-4 New York (AP) Rampaging UCLA, riding a 55-game or otherwise, says Redskin Coach last night following a two-week the sponsors.” Mistretta also commented on a pair of goals by Yvan No. 1 offense and No. 1 defense in the they shake off injuries and continue to perform. It is not on the year meets Rham 1-5 in Hebron. victory streak, is the unanimous choice as the nation’s No. George Allen. holiday break in Uie schedule. unusual, for example, for a player to leave the ice to be that he lost the services of Three clubs share the top spot in the Hartford County Cournoyer and one by Frank league,” he said. Nicklaus, who won more than |320,(X)0 on the U.S. tour 1 college basketball team in this week’s Associated Press Mahovlich. But Dennis Hextall “We used a lot of different people At the Community Y, Westown stitched up and to return to action a few minutes later. Pat Kelly due to academic Conference with 2-1 records. East, South Catholic and St. “And they’ve got the three best scored for Minnesota at 7:22 then and so did they,” Allen said Pharmacy defeated Telso, 70- Germain Gagnon of the scored a last year while playing in about half of its 40-odd problems and Jim McGee, a Paul’s. Following tonight’s battle at East only two schools poll. , running backs on any one team,” 56, while Blue Moon bombed tournaments, said he wouldn’t be surprised to see the Here in There ’The mighty Bruins, 10-0, received all 47 first-place and Buster Harvey’s poWerplay M onday of the R edskins’ 27-24 goal in the final 30 seconds of a National Hockey League dead-eye outside shooter, Larry Csonka, Mercury Morris and Allied Building, 101-47. Atllling Mexican Open and rich tournaments in Japan and Great will be leading the pack. . i ^ bdllots and 940 points from the nationwide panel of sports goal 6*^ minutes later tied the preseason triumph against the game against Philadelphia last month. He hasn't played When Ellington High trimmed Suffield High last Friday will miss the remainder of “To show you how strong St. Paul’s is, stated Easts Jim Kiick. Junior High, Manchester Britain added to the tournament program in future years. writers and broadcasters who participate in the voting. score. Dolphins, who then proceeded to chalk since. The reason? When he scored that goal, he was night it marked the 250th basketball career coaching the season due to an pre­ The ‘Skins generally brushed aside Honda topped Sport Mart, 92-51, Coach Stan Ogrodnik, “they defeated Northwest Maryland, 9-0, garnered 767 points and maintained second Bergeron backhanded a 10- up a perfect regular-season record success for Bob. Healy... Fans in attendance at the season operation.” foot shot past New York goalie the idea that Miami might have a and the UAC Barons routed playing on a broken ankle. “I support the American tour but I think we should also Catholic.” ^ place today in the poll covering games through Saturday. followed by playoff victories against “Ed Van Impe slashed me in the ankle early in the game in Springfield were Alexander, in his brief “Saturday, against South Catholic, we put together one Pete Donnelly to give the psychological edge over them, having Groman’s, 83-56. support tournaments in other countries,” the blond North Carolina State, 9-0, tallied 689 points, moving from Cleveland and Pittsburgh. period,” said Gagnon. “I went to the bench when it treated to a lot of unscheduled activity when the Kings playing time, tossed in 13 of best quarters of the season, also our worst one,” Nordiques their victory. already been in a Super Bowl while bomber from West Palm Beach, Fla., said in an interview. fourth to third place and exchanging places with “It’s as if the California Angels Craig Phillips, Paul Quey and happened and it didn’t feel so good, but l skated the rest of faced New Haven. Following a number of brawls on the field goals for 26 points, Ogrodnik remarked. “We got to be a lot more consistent Bergeron’s decisive goal, his it’s new to, Washington. “After all, the American tour was not built by Americans Marquette, 10-0 and 656 points. beat, say, the Los Angeles Dogers in Paul Bushnell powered the ice, Nighthawk players got involved with a number of while Moore came up with tonight. We have to eliminate mental errors and come up seventh of the seasOtt, canhe on “ It’s all the sam e gam e,” said, wide my shifts.” alone but no one can say that fellows such as Roberto Missouri, 11-0, moved from seventh to fifth place with the only shot of the overtime an exhibition, then they wound up in Westown offense with 15,14 and fans...No less than threb members of the New York 23. Bill Peoples cashed in on receiver Roy Jefferson. “You 12 points in that order. In a Why? / DeVicenzo, Gary Player and Tony Jacklin haven’t made with a sound attack to win.” 495 points while Long Beach State, 11-1 and 394. points, session by either team. the World Series. One has nothing to “I must be tough,” the gritty little left winger said. Rangers are golf professionals during the off-season, Bob six hoops for 12 points. “ We have to watch our for two of their key performers, formulate a game plan, work on it, losing effort, Larry Coveil tremendous contributions to our tour. We owe them dropp^ from fifth to sixth. North Carolina, 12-1, was Quebec goals by Jean do with the other.” A few nights after Gagnon got his. Gene Carr of the New Rousseau, Vic Hadfield and Jean Ratelle...When Bobby Lamont Freeman, for the the coach added, “Greg Kurban 6-3 is. their big man with then go into the game and try to netted 14. seventh, followed by Minnesota, 9-1, Vanderbilt, 11-1 and Payette, Rejean Girous, Andre Mentioning the Angels wasn’t just York Rangers took a board check from- St. Louis something.” Schmautz of Vancouver scored his second four-goal game first time this season, failed plenty of scoring punch. Also, Steve Seshaine is the club’s execute it, that’s all.” Gaudette and Michel Parizeau by chance. It’s their home, Anaheim In the second game, Collins defenseman Bob Plager. The result was a cracked collar­ of the season, it marked the first time in seven years the to hit double figures and Houston 10-2. And linebacker Jack Pardee, one of Nicklaus was presented a silver crown proclaiming him leading scorer with a 20-point plus average a game.” Providence, 7-1, earned 11th place followed by San and New York markers by Ron Stadium, where the Redskins are Judd contributed a game high feat was performed in the National Hockey League...More finished with six markers. Despite sporting a 3-4 CCIL record, Manchester has the Ward, his 34th, and Gene the raft of Redskins who followed bone. the “King of Golf.” He spent the day playing with writers Francisco, 10-1, ^uthwest Louisana, 7-1, Alabama, 7-1, working out for their first National of 34 points. Big Jim Reynolds “I was in so much pain that I went to my knees a couple than 500 teevee and 700 radio stations will carry Sunday s In a losing effort. Skip necessary tools to become a winner. Last Friday night the Peacosh staked the Nordiques Allen to Washington after the coach over the La Costa course, annual scene of the MONY and Jacksonville, 10-2. Football League championship game tossed in 30 markers while John of times,” said Carr. The young Ranger made his way to Ware pumped in 21 tallies Tribe took advantage of a cold Hall High squad, put forth a to a 4-2 lead after two periods. had been dumped by the Los Angeles Super Bowl from Los Angeles. Rounding out the Top ’Twenty are; Indiana, 8-2; Kansas since 1945. Goodrow and Ken Chadwich the bench where Emile Francis', general manager-coach of Tournament of Champions. while teammate Bud Stroich The Raiders caught up the Rams, added: good team effort and came out winners. State, 9-2; Florida State, 8-3, St. John’s 8-2, and Louisville, They attracted some 4,000 young chipped in 17 and 16 markers canned 13 points. Tonight against Pla^, the last place team in the league, first time on third-period goals “ We are not exactly rookies. And respectively. the club, was waiting. Nicklaus said, as in the past, he planned to play only 10-2 . by Brian Bradley and Brian fans to their hour-long practice, then “I think it’s gone,” said Carr. about half of the 44 tournament tour schedule with its the locals will have to try and stop high-scoring Jerry had to run for cover when more than we’ve got a few guys who’ve been in Munrh«*At<*r (88) Perry before Francois championship games, like Jefferson For the Guilders, Phil Chak “Sit on the bench awhile,” replied the boss. purse of more than $8 million. B F Pts Seppa . . . .i , t Lacombe’s 50-footer put half the spectators, ignoring the slim Carr was right. It will be another five weeks or so before Off the Cuff Alexander 13 0 26 Cheney snapped a three-game losing skein in its last when he was with Baltimore, and popped in 19 points. Moore The Top Twenty season 14. Alabama 7-1, 130 Quebec on top 5-4. New York’s security force, vaulted the ball-park he’s back in uniform. “Then,” the youngster said, “I’ll be “I don’t like to go home and hear my wife and family Freeman outing posting a 67-54 victory over Ellis Tech. The Beavers records and total pbints. Points 15. Jacksonville 10-2, 98 Mike Laughton sent the game fences and stormed onto the field, Verlon Biggs when the defensive end say, ‘Who is that fellow?’ I fix major goals, try to prepare Oddity in the NHL game between the Rangers and Peoples face Granby a team they faced earlier in the campaign and 16. Indiana 8-2, 80 was with the New York Jets and a BUSINESSMEN able to sit on the bench.” Grant tabulated on basis of 2(i-18-16- into overtime by scoring with seeking autographs, pictures and The Rangers, of course, have had their hands full with myself properly but want to be fresh at the end of the year Penquins occurred last Sunday during a brawl on the ice. Guerin 14- 12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4- 3- 2- 1. 17. Kansas St. 9-2, 52 couple of others. So the fact that they beat convincinly, 53-36. 5‘A minutes left. handshakes. injuries this season. “But things are getting better,” so that my family can tolerate me. We like football and Ken Schinkel, one-time Springfield Indian standout, got up Cortese Tom Tomko bas been Cheney’s top offensive preformer 1. UCLA 47 10-0, 940 18. Florida St. 8-3, 47 were here last year and we weren’t Behind the sharp-shooting of Zack “It was heartening,” Allen said of cracked Francis. Jimmy Neilson got hit twice on the ankle other things.” off the Pittsburgh bench and skated to center ice, trying to Summatra with Marc Beaulieu handling the rebound department. 2. Maryland 9-0 767 19. Tie-St. John’s, NY 8-2, 47 doesn’t really mean much.” Jack Lawrence (22) and Mike 20. Louisville 10-2, 34 the turnout, “but scary.” with shots and missed 26 games. Eddie Giacomin got hit in work out some kinks from recent inactivity. Later, after 41 6 Lately big Mark Viklinetz has been turning in a fine job 3. N. Carolina St. 9-0, 689 Manning (14), Honda topped Nicklaus said he had been invited to play in a 8100,(XK) Totals Others receiving votes, listed Rhubarb The Redskins coach also said he Sport Mart. Phil Daly dumped the head with one and got a shutout.” the fight, Schinkel did the same thing. Referee Ron Wicks Molie^un (.64) both as a rebounder and scorer. ~ 4. Marquette 104), 656 tournament in Sweden after the Bristish Open last year B F Pts 5. Missouri 11-0, 495 alphabetically: in 20 points for the losers. Goalie Giacomin went down like a man who had been saw this action and sent Schinkel off with a double minor Ware 8 5 21 Arizona, Brigham Young, and he understood that Japan was planning a half-million and a game misconduct penalty. Rule 66G dictates this Stroich 6. Long Beach St. 11-1, 394 At Whistle In the nightcap, Cecil Rosen shot in the third period of Sunday night’s 3-0 shutout dollar tournament similar to the one which has been Gioncarlo 7. North Carolina 12-1, 392 Cincinnati, Iowa, Marshall, Sports Slate against Pittsburgh. Darryl Edestrand’s shot had been penalty for any player leaving the bench during a fight. VanManeren had a game high of 30 points for announced by the PGA for Pinehurst, N.C., in November. 8. Minnesota 9-1, 364 Memphis St., Michigan, New Schinkel, one of the mildest mannered players in the Beaven By T he AsHOcialed Press Delinquent Payments Cited Tuesday the Barons while ,teammate deflected off a Ranger stick and cracked Giacomin over Gonzales 9. Vanderbilt 11-1, 252 Mexico, Oklahoma, Oral Expect Fireworks Missouri’s victory over BASKETBALL Phil Stacknis added 21 points. his right ear. Jack said that he was not aiming at the so-called grand /league, retired to the dressing room and must now await Campell Roberts, Penn, St. Joseph’s, 10. Houston 10-2, 203 slam collectively — that is, winning the U.S. and British 'league action and a possible fine...Back for a brief visit to Crooks Pa., Santa Clara, South Southern Methodist couldn’t St. Paul at East Catholic For Groman’s, Todd Patter and “I wasn’t unconscious,” said Giacomin, “but when you 11. Providence 7-1, 188 have been any closer. It’stilso George May contributed 17 and get hit like that, you really don’t know if you’re hurt.” opens, the Masters and PGA in a single year - but plans to town is a well tanned Lefty Bray who winters in Sarasota. Totals 23 8 54 12. San Francisco 10-1, 156 Carolina, Southern Cal., Manchester at Platt Score at half 43-31 Maneh r Six NFL Players 16 markerain. to t order. At NCAA Meeting Washington. doubtful whether the narrow Cheney Tech at Granby Neilson, a rugged defenseman, knew he was hurt when take themjihe at a time. From all reports the temperature has been in the 80s with 13. SW Louisiana 7-1, 146 one-point verdict could have tourist trade at an all-time peak ...John Dyment has been Simsbury at South Windsor he stopped a shot with his ankle in a preseason exhibition. evoked any more controversy. Newington at Rockville “I always concentrate on the majors,” said the man who named tournament chairman at the Manchester Country CHICAGO (AP) — Court-protected Southwestern After missing a fistful of early games, Neilson returned, John Brown pumped in a File Affidavits Bacon Academy at Bolton WEST SIDE MIDGETS started the 1972 season by winning the Masters and U.S. Club for the 1973 golfing season. No finer choice could have Louisiana was a burr under the National Collegiate Army & Navy Club crushed stuck his foot in front of another shot and broke it again. Central Triumphs layup with no time showing on Alumni at Coventry Open, “but I do not feel that I can say I’m going for the been made than this hard-working man whose work over Athletic Association’s saddle as the group marshaled for Organist Middle Man Nassiff Arms in the first of two He is back again — and still blocking shots with his the clock as fifth-ranked East Hampton at Rham grand slam until I have won the first three and am coming the years most club members are not aware of and fail to NEW BRITAIN (AP) - its 67th annual convention starting Wednesday. Missouri e^ged SMU 74-73 in an WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — The state attorney games last night at the West Guard Rick Murallo put in 22 Girls up to the fourth.” fully appreciate...First-half laurels in the Country Club In WHA Talent War intersectional college general’s office is seeking to subpoena officials of Probus Manchester at Rham Side Rec, 42-13. In the nightcap, “It was easier to come back the second time,” mused points Monday night and led the Tabbed one of the most divisions—major school and Bowling League were garnered by Larry Bates’ crew. Best important in NCAA history, the basketball game Monday night. Management Inc., accused by a number of professional Wednesday Andy’s topped Manchester Neilson, his ankle soaking in a pan of ice water. “I guess Central Connecticut State smaller school sectors. State Bank, 27-22. single games without marks were turned in by Ding Farr three-day conclave of delegates Kramer says it’s his intention Umpire Pat Malette of' the football players of failing to live up to contracts to manage WRESTLING I’m getting used to it.^’ College basketball squad to a ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - To Big Eight Conference ruled the (96) and Don Tarca (93). 76-69 victory over Rhode Island from more than 650 member Norm Kramer’s delight, he’s to provide catchy music to fit their personal finances. East Catholic at Waterford schools wras upstaged earlier basket was legal despite an lawyer for Probus, Said the Jeff Holt pumped in a ganie 8 out of 10 homes College. found himself in the middle of events taking place on the ice. A hearing was scheduled Thursday this week by some He claims credit for emphatic protest from the company intends to bring a law high of 21 points to pace the the National Hockey League Wednesday in State Supreme BASKETBALL Clubmen’s offense. Craig Southwestern Louisiana legal rBowlingi; introducing the current rallying timekeeper that time had run Court here after affidavits were suit against the players for Bristol Seen New Home and World Rockey Association breach of contract at the con- Manchester C.C. vs. Mat­ Kearney added seven markers. have a cold room dodging of an NCAA probe of music used by most hockey out. filed against the White Plains war for talent. clusion of the attorney tatuck C.C. in Waterbury. For the losers, Rick Thurston 18 YOUR8 ONE OF THE 8 ? 7 7 7 the school’s nationally ranked organists. “I’ve been on the short end of firm by six National Football GOP WOMEN - H'aTTiet "I’m worth at least a goal a this situation a few times,” said general’s investigation. Friday netted seven of his teams 13 basketball team. , ^ game,” brags Kramer. “I’m not about to divulge League Players and by the For Red Sox Farm Club A federal cohrt at Lafayette, Haslett 179-466, June Michaud what my secret is,” he said. Missouri Coach Norm Stewart. “We welcome the attorney BASKETBALL points. 450, Dot Keropian 185-469, Only Kramer’s talent is league’s players’ association. Warm up that MOTOROLA La., last weekend issued a “It’s a matter of timing. It’s “It’s tough but it happens.” general’s investigation,’’ Penney at Manchester BRISTOL (AP) - The Salem, N.C. The The AAA Grayce Shea 478. psyching up crowds, not scoring SMU Coach Bob Prewitt was Asst. State Atty. Gen. Goldstein said. “We are The score at halftime was 15- restraining order blocking until goals, with hockey music at the something to enthuse the Cheney Tech at East (Jranby Pawtucket, R.I., Red Sox Louisville team is slated to take hard-to-heat room crowd—! picked it up watching less than philosophical. Stephen Mindell, deputy chief seeking only to have this sub­ 8, Army & Navy. Jan. 15 any NQAA hearing on organ. of the attorney general’s East Windsor at Ellington haven’t signed on the dotted over the Pawtucket franchise. 12" Portable TV alleged basketball recruiting RESTAURANT - Jim Bell 398, the Astrodome scoreboard on poena modified to exclude Windsor Locks at South Wind­ Buzas said efforts by t o City with the new diagonal The 45-year-old St. Louis Bureau of Consumer Frauds, In the action-packed second line yet, but town fathers are violations by Southwestern Mike Balesano 356, Rollie Irish television. If they can do it for “The official (Malette) presentation of data hot perti­ Model BP3100JW native is considered hockey’s said the firm manages the sor game, Andy’s John Andreo and confident that the AA Eastern of Meriden to revive contract Louisiana. 392, Bill Sheekey 367, Roy baseball, I thought I could get already had made up his niind. nent to the situation.” Rockville at Windsor C H li CHASER top organist after serving the business affairs, negotiates Doug Landry contributed eight Baseball League team’s next negotiations wouldn’t affect his BriRONFIREIlUlf This black-and-white Portable TV That stymied an effort by McGuire 142-379, Don Marchi something going to hockey to He should have consulted the He said the players had not Vinal Tech at Bolton NHL St. Louis Blues for five salary and prepares tax returns and seven markers. In a losing home will be in Bristol. decision. NCAA counsel to haul the 383, Dave Viara 356, Ed timer,” the angry cage boss understood how much money Coventry at Rham THIS REVOLUTIONARY NEW packs plenty of performance for years. ' get the fans off their hands. for athletes in return for 10 per effort. Cliff Blckerford tossed The city council unanimously The Meriden City Council Louisiana school on the carpet Doucette 141-368, Dave “If the fans don’t get with it, exclaimed. they were entitled to each Girls voted 11-9 last week to turn DEVELOPMENT IN ADD-ON crisp, bright pictures. It’s ideal for The Blues not only changed cent of their gross income. in a game high of 10 tallies approved a contract Monday in Chicago Monday for Castagna 141-404, Prank the players don’t get with it.” month under the terms of their E.O. Smith at Coventry down t o franchise, prompting HEATING will keep your cold or the den, kitchen, kid’s room, rec (-McNamara 153-369, Herb coaches this year but also “The clock never went off The company claims 25 NFL while teammate Jim Fleurent night to lease Muzzy Field to. questioning regarding as many Kramer said most NHL and that’s what has to be contracts with Probus. Suffield at Manchester t o minor league team, and Buzas to seek the lease in chilly room warm and cozy, with room. Has Sound Out-Front. Built-in Steullet 141-376, Bob Mike 357, switched organists, Kramer players as clients. Mindell said Morris . netted six points. as 125 reported recruiting teams sent their organists to St. official,” said Mallette. “If the WRESTLING team owner Joseph Buzas said Bristol. But Monday night t o «/ ClrcuUtei fUtered filtered, circulating, ther­ carry handle. Polystyrene cabinet Adloph Kuszaj 360, Dan noted. complained he was held in con­ mostatically controlled heat. irregularities. Now, he’s entertaining offers Louis to learn how he was firing shot goes off and we can’t hear The complainants charged Weaver at East Catholic he would sign the lease. council unanimously approved warm air in Walnut grain finish. The convention proper will Vignone 351, Tony Samele 163- up fan reaction. that they were subjected to tempt of court five times EAST SIDE JUNIORS a motion to reopen contract v' Heat cornea from hot Operating cost up to 75% less to n 393, Glenn Griswold 151-375, Ed from the of the the buzzer, then I will consult SWIMMING Three steps remain before water tank or boiler. consider a whopping total of 108 the tiiher-that is the only time. eviction notices, contempt of because of late alimony Putting it all together last negotiations. other add-on heaters. Heats cold Bujaucius 359, Bill McKinney NHL and numerous WHA “There was one or two teams Manchester at Penney t o city can solidify the agree­ ^ Individual automaUc proposed amendments to its But if the clock never goes off, court citations and bank payments. nigh* at the East Side Rec, the ment. The Park Department ’The franshise was originally Uiennoftat. bathroom, enclosed porcb, attic 353, Steve, Putnam 364, Bob cities. Kramer is in St. Paul who sent an organist down with room, or any space t o t needs extra code. NCAA President Earl M. all I can do is assume there is warnings because of delinquent Shooters crushed the Dunkers, must draw up a list of needed turned down because some ^ Safe—no flames, MOTOROLA...makers of Q u a s a r , color TV .Byrnes 360, Alton Mayer 374. this week for five Minnesota a tape recorder without doing it ventaorhlghtem- Ramer of the University of payments by Probus. improvements at t o field, t o councilmen felt the contract heat. Fighting Saints games and has the right way,” Kramer says. time left.” 60-42. FREE HOME DEMONSTRATTON. Tennessee said the session had requests to go on the WHA The individual players are Three players paced the Board of Finance has to was unfavorable for tlie city. ^ Economical both to CHURCH - Dan Graheir 232, Barons to Leave Town Cost of improvements to bring nwM:M8-4BS8 would be vitally concerned with tour. In St. Paul, he’s showing local Freshman Ira Terrell, who Eugene “Mercury” Morris, viptors with Rick Nicola allocate t o money and t o InstaU and operate. Dale Churchill 208, Walt Dunko Ceppa Field, where the team mounting costs of athletic “The Flames hadn’t won a organists how hockey games led SMU with 26 points, had put Hubert Ginn and Lloycl “most if not all” of their leading the way with 27 points Planning Commission has to 202, Roy Bartholome 207-214- Mumphord of the Miami CLEVELAND (AP) — Owner would play, into professional administration. home game when they sent for should be intermixed with his team ahead 73-72 with th re ^ remaining season home games and was the game’s top scorer. approve t o lease. 583, Cy Perkins 203. Dolphins; Spike Jones of the Nick Mileti has confirmed what standards have been estimated While the major amendments me in November,” Kramer organ notes. seconds left. Missouri then in Jacksonville, Fla. The Tim Charletois (18) and Rob Mayor Frank J. Longo said D&D CATERERS - Betty called time with two second Buffalo Bills; former New every -Cleveland Barons’ at 3289,000. are aimed at producing more boasts. “They tied the first hockey fan suq>ected for the announcement was made joint­ Nicola (16) contributed to the t o cost of improvements had flexible financial aid Aceto 128, Kathy Tuttle 127, remaining. Steve Blind-4hen Orleans Saint Sam Holden and night because the sound system “’This crowd will be with it by past two weeks. The Barons are ly with Jacksonville Mayor offense. been estim ated a t 17,330, regulations, and possibly Anne Fidler 131, Kay Fountain the end of the week,” he said. took a half-court pass and rriis- Lee Caland of the Pittsburgh In a losing effort. Bob excluding labor and lighting 144, Mae Jenack 126, Betty wasn’t just right, but the next leaving town ... and fast. Hans Tanzler. The annual Tony Lema Me­ FOeiUTY BROTHERS, me. CENTURY TV reducing the number of athletic game they just walked over Kramer says he has been sed his attempt, but .Brown, St66lcrs» Quaglia burned t o cords for 23 alterations. n a OH. e MMB u w a Mma Ritchie 131, Valerie Huestis who scored 35 points, grabbed The players’ association filed Mileti said the American morial golf tournament at Mar- grants, Ramer said the key Minnesota. The crowd came off involved with musical in­ Hockey League Barons, markers while Chip Donnelly Buzas, of Easton, Pa., owns 528-1554 126, Ann Hebert 344, Ona the rebound and scored the complaints on behalf of five Although the Barons are yco Island, Florida is scheduled 319 Broad St •manchetter, Coiw. legislation of the entire conven­ its hands the last five minutes struments for 37 years, but took plagued by dismal turnouts and and John Deer each netted two other minor league teams- /fn, Carl/on 346, Jean ji/fathiason controversial bucket. other players. scheduled to play their first for March 12. 176 BURNSIDE AVE. EAST HARTFORD tion would be the proposal to of games.” up the organ only 10 years ago. flagging enthusiasm, will play. Florida game Jan. 19. eight tallies. ' in Louisville, Ky., and Winsten- divide the meinbership into two 346. Jerome J. Goldstein, a

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Bon Ami Once Giant The “ Action Marketplace” The Economical W ay Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers nouncement was made^that the R o b e r ts o n ’s o n e -m a n By JUNE TOMPKINS plant would be put on the To Advertise Over 60,000 Daily Readers business flourished to the ex­ market and the equipment (Herald Reporter^ tent be had to expand, and he would be removed. Operating 16 words, 8 days ...... $1.89 Fast Results moved to Manchester. His Thirteen years ago last and shipping losses of $375,000 a product and sales won over a September, the Bon Ami year were given as the primary 16 words, 6 days ...... $3.24 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR Manufacturing Co. plant began group'of businessmen who, in reasons to close the plant. 16 words, 10 days...... $4.50 - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS an unforeseen long and slow 1891, formed the J.T. Robertsoa Because little had been done to demise at 75 Hilliard St. The 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION bring the plant and equipment 20 words, 26 days ...... $14.66 plant, which at one time 'The company acquired up-to-date over a 30-year Deadline for Saturday and Monday employed as many as 70 per- Robertson’s formulas, period, machines here were Happy Ads ...... $1.50 inch is 12:00 Noon Friday sons to manufacture a trademarks and good will for turning out 70 cans of Bon Ami household cleanser with the $500. One stockholder at the PHONE 643-2711 a minute while competing firms most modem machinery of the organization meeting expressed 35 day, had become a financial doubt the investment would were producing 300 or more Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 3S Help Wanted cans in the same time. S«rvfcas Offered 12 burden. Maintenance of an ever earn profits. He was HERALD BOOKKEEPER — Supervisor. aging building, use of obsolete proved wrong in 1920 when the Two large storage and TRUCK drivers — Permanent REAL Estate — full-time ac­ warehouses on Hilliard St., part PLEASE READ SNOW plowing — Expei Opening for sharp Individual equipment, and oversized controlling member of Bon Ami openings, wholesale lumber tive sales personnel. Licensed. with experience to oversee ac­ of the Bon Ami plant, were sold BOX LETTERS commercial and residential. yard for truck drivers qualified Set your own time. Best com­ operation area which made th^ turned down an offer of $3 YOUR AD Prompt, courteous service. missions. Members counts receivable operation. Bon Ami plant a monarch million for the tra d ^ a rk , the to Gregg and Sons, Inc. ’The For Your References. 646-7770. to operate 10-ton vehicles. This is a challenging position Classified or "Want Ads" are, BERRY’S WORLD Garanteed hours with over­ Manchester, Hartford MLS, among Manchester’s early in­ famous one of a newly hatched main block of factory buildings calling for a person with high was sold to S.H.V.C. Inc. Much Information taken over the phone as a con­ time. Other benefits. Rex also licensed Massachusetts. dustries, made the venture a chick just out of its shell with WASHING Machine repairs, Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, ambition and desire to succeed. THE HERALD will not dis­ venience. The advertiser should Lumber Co., Sullivan Ave., Excellent opportunity - fringe the accompanying slogan, of the old equipment was sold to RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, 646-4126. costly one. close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT South Windsor. Apply in person benefits - salary. Call Mr. Cen- It is ironic that the history of companies in Mexico and South Maytag. Reasonable rates. “hasn’t scratched yet.’’ tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in or call 289-7308. tini, 569-1330 for appointment. the Bon Ami business in The new two-story building America. Owner of Pike Coin Wash and answering blind box ads who titne tor the next insertion. The Dry Cleaning, 275 West Middle RN SUPERVISOR Manchester was climaxed in with its imposing front-comer SALES ladies — Millinery and In the heyday of Bon Ami’s desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible for only ONE Turnpike, next to Stop and 3 to 11 p.m., every other EXPERIENCED woman to April 1959 on the occasion of the wig department, full and part- turrets provided 210,000 square manufacture, the company can follow this procedure: incorrect or omitted insertion for Shop, 643-4913. weekend off. Large extended assist mother with young celebration of the beginning of time. Apply KMart, 239 Spencer children and light housework feet of operation- space. came up with a unique adver­ any advertisement and then only to care geriatrics facility. a year-long observance of the St., Manchester, Conn. daily, hours can be arranged. Seventy-five years later, the tising promotion which Enclose your reply to the box the extent of a "make good" inser­ TREE REMOVAL - Pruning, • EXCELLENT SALARY company’s 75th anniversary, in an envelope — address to the spraying, etc., fully insured. Own transj irtation, Call 644- space necessary for. the same involved a torchbearing lady tion. Errors which do not lessen the SECRETARY - Shorthand and • PAID FAMILY which was on the eve of the Licensed. Free estimates. Call 8850 after 6 p.m operation in a modern plant who “ hasn’t had a bath in 75 Classified Manager, Manchester value of the advertisement will not typing required. Please call 643- MAJOR MEDICAL IN­ company’s sale. The occasion would be reduced to 40,000 Evening Herald, together with a 633-5345. O years.” As part of the be corrected by "make good" inser­ 2181 between 95 p.m. SURANCE PART-TIME janitorial work, 1 traced the history of the square feet. company’s 75th anniversary memo listing the companies tion. • 4 WEEKS’ SICK PAY for days or evenings. Call 649 industry to when J.T. Robert­ you do NOT want to see your REWEAVING OF - burns, WOMAN wanted for various The occasion of the 75th celebration, a sufficient supply moth-holes, zippers repaired. / MEADOWS 5334. son took over the family kitchen anniversary also noted the in­ of the company’s product was letter. Your letter will be clerical duties, 5 days weekly, 3 643-2711 Window shades made to hours daily. Accuracy with in his Glastonbury farm house troduction of new cleaning offered free to clean the outside destroyed if the advertiser is measure, all size Venetian CONVALESCENT HOME TEXACO Service Station, 1475 figures and neatness necessary. Phone Mrs. Dellert, 646-2321, and there made, molded and products. The industry, by this surface of the Statue of Liberty. one you've mentioned. If not it blinds. Keys made while you Silver Lane, East Hartford, has wrapped by hand the first lot of will be handled in the usual Auto-Servfee wait. TV portables for rent. Reply Box “H” Manchester weekdays, 93 p.m.______good positions available full or time, had grown to include Also ironic is the fact that J . Herald. part-time, with benefits. his own-devised cake cleanser manufacturing and distribution manner. ______Acceasorfas Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 649- T. Robertson’s original mineral 5221. Babysitter for my two year old Experienced preferred. Apply which he then peddled in a operations in Canada and AVON can help cure those big market basket from door to soap was so-called because of Loaf and Found SNOW tires, 7.75x15, mounted girl, two days a week. Call 643- in person. Australia. T / r bill hangovers from the 7026, reference required. door. First called “Robertson’s the content of feldspar, an on Ford rims, with studs, $25 SNOW-MOBILE Repairs - igneous mineral — igneous for pair. 649-6076. Factory trained mechanics. L Holidays. Earn extra cash as an IMMEDIATE openings for Mineral Soap,’’ it was the However, in September 1959, FOUND — Small male cocker Avon Representative to get free meaning having the nature of, cross, white and brown. Call & M Equipment, Route 83, Ver­ WOMAN to clean house, one steady weekend security guard. original of what was soon to be five months after the and clear again. Call now, 289- day weekly. Own transportation Must have clean record, own anniversary celebration, an­ or containing fire. Bolton Dog Warden, 649-5900. non, 872-8311. Monday-’Thursday named Bon Ami. AUTO 8-5, Friday 8-9, Saturday 8-4. 4922. preferred. References car and phone. Should be bon- SERVICE required. Phone 649-5189. dable. Call 247-5342 between 10 Pononalt-Announcomenta 2 Peinting-Papertng 13 NURSES AIDE a.m. and 5 p.m. for appoint­ Smoke pours from burning three-story warehouse as fireman on town ladder truck, on west side of building, directs water at flames. SPECIALISTS ATTRACTIVE typist, part- ment. Anitas Security Service, 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. time, 192 p.m. for radio sta­ 445 Homestead Avenue, Hart­ INCOME. TAX — For accurate • Tune-ups INSIDE — outside, painting. Special rates for people over te. tion. W.I.N.F., 646-1230. ford. preparation in my office or • Brakes Excellent wages your home. Call R. L. Burnett, Call my competitors, then call and benefits. V 646-2460. • Alr-Cond. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. WANTED — Part-time WOMAN — G eneral light ^ 4 Complete MAIKHESTER MMOR experienced gas station atten­ housework, two days per week, ‘Is our species more endangered than their species?" dant. Must be over 18 years old. INCOME Tax Service, at yoqr Auto Care J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom NURSMG HOME 5 hours each. References, own home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 decorating, interior and Call Lydon Brothers Shell, 649 transportation. Write Box BB, 385 West Center St. 8440.______Manchester Herald. or 247-3115. exterior, paperhanging, fully 646-0129 PONTIAC PARK insured. For free estimates, VOLUNTEERS - Would you call 6499658. If no answer 643- EXPERIENCED waitress, RIDE wanted from Green 373 Main St 649-2831 WAITRESS - part-time after like to be involved in a concrete Road, Manchester to center of 6362. part-time, 12-4:30. Apply in per­ »l 35 school hours and some Satur­ rewarding way? We need you Hartford, hours 9-3. Flexible. Heetlng-Plumblpg 17 Help Wanted week days, 1911:30 mornings, son. Ann’s Spot, 21 Oak Street. RICHARD E. Martin. Full days. Experience not Call 643-4449. Campen-Trallera necessary. Good gratuities, 1:394:30 afternoons, to assist in rofessional painting service, X-MY HCmGUN recreation work. Please con­ BASS player and drummer for Mobile Home* nterlor - exterior. Free es­ MARTY’S Plumbing and good working conditions. Apply working group. Qualifications f Heating. Complete bathroom SYNDROME in person. Brass Key tact Mrs. Hymann, 6492321, sc Auto* For Sale timates, fully insured. 649-4411. — firm musical background en­ 1971 LIBER’TY, 3 bedrooms, remodeling and repairs. Free SYMPTOMS: Restaurant, 827 Main Street, Ext. 16. Meadows Convalescent compassing all styles, full-time Center. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? extended living room, C. AND G. Home Improve­ estimates. No job too small. "Broken Record" dialogue Manchester. attitude, out of school or carpeting, 12x65’. Set up in Call 742-7438. Bai^krimt, repossession? ment. Interior, exterior pain­ automatic "button pushing," COOKS — Part-time nights. graduating. Phone Gary, 742- Honest Douglas accepts lowest Valley Mobile Home Park, ting and wallpapering. Free es­ "shrinking bank account.” Large Company with full 9236. Mansfield. Many extras. Only TOWNE Plumbing Service. benefits willing to train good Apply Tacorral, 246 Broad St., down, smallest payment, timates. 2299565, 2293531. Manchester. anywhere. Not small loan $6,900. 6495066, 5691744, 643- Repairs, alterations. American DIAGNOSIS: typist for keypunch position. JANITOR^ — Experienced, 7887. Standard fixtures used Mlary to $105 IX)E. Fee paid. finance company plan. Douglas DONALD E. Tarca - Present job disinterest. WAITRESS - Part-time, late part-time mornings and Motors, 345 Main. paperhanging and painting. exclusively. Immediate ser- Rita Girl, 99 East Center evenings, Manchester area, call USED two bedroom Nashua, 55’ Street, Manchester, 6493441. morning and early afternoon. F r ^ estimates. Call &3-027L wee. Call 6 4 9 ^ RX Apply ’Tacorral, 246 Broad St., 643-5691, 3-6 p.m. good condition, long. Immaculate condition. No New employment immediately at Manchester. reasonable | ■ice. Call anytime. entry fee. Set up in Valley GEORGE N. Converse — Flooring 19 HARTFORD firm seeking legal 4 6498057. Mobile Home Park. Other .Interior.n;Plld ,«pi^te$jQr painting secretary. Will consider gal trailers*availablev $3,700. .569 and p^rhahging'. Fully in­ FLOOR SANDING and PASCACK VALLEY with strong typing, shorthand VOLVO 1961, needs little work. 1744, 643-7887, 6495066. sured. Call 643-2804 after 5 p.m. refinishing, (specializing in HOSPITAL and dictapnoii^ o n e skskills. Good ^ or best offer. In running older floors). Also specializing WESTWOOD. N.J. salary and benefits. Fee paid. condition. After 6 p.m., 649 1972 KIT Read Ranger camper, WALLPAPERING and pain­ in inside painting and paper Rita Girl, 99 East Center i r . Still like new. Call 1-429 hanging. John Verfaille, 649 Metropolitan N.Y. Area Street, Manchester, 6493441. DEAN 0100. ting, interior and exterior. pSii 9424. ;xp%tly done! estimates: 5750, 872-2222 MACHINE PRODUCTS 1971 MGB Roadster, Abarth ,p.^ Conaty, 633-7516 after 6 ••••••••••• PROGNOSIS: WE NEED someone with good 102 C O L O N IA L R D . exhaust, very good condition, Motorcyclea-BIcyclea 11 p.m. MovIng-TruckIng-Storage 20 Excellent, if treatment started at math background to fill a posi­ make offer. 875-4125,6444)065,4- once! tion in Hartford. Full benefits HARLEY-Davidson motor­ MANCHESTER — Delivery — and free parking^, Fee paid. 6 p.m. Building-Contracting 14 Contact Miss Bove collect 201-644-4000. Has immediate openings cycles, parts and accessories. light trucking and package When you call, ask about our excellent Rita Girl, 99 East Center 1966 FA...... IRLA...... N E S quire,___ ^ Harley larley 1 Davidson Sales, 49 Park NEWTON H. ____ Smith _& Sons - delivery. Refrigerators, benefits. Street, Manchester. 6493441. automatic, 8, power steering, St., Hartford, 247-9774. Remodeling, repairing ad- washers and stove moving PASGAGX VALLEY Day or Night Shifts IteirC; power brakes. Motor needs ...... jitjons, rec rooms, porch(porches and specialty. Folding chairs for HOSPITAL HELP Wanted - Male or S ervice* 12 rent. 6490752. female, part-time, day and work.• $400 or best offer. 649 Offemf roofing. No job too small. Call Old Hook Rd., Westwood, N.J. •TURRET LATHE 1534 6493144. evening hours. Apply in ^rson. SNOW Plowing — Commercial Equal Opportunity Employer M/f Bonanza Sirloin Pit, 28? West Set-up and operate Dre**maklng 22 Firemen struggle with line aimed at blazing building. 1965 CHEVY sedan, good run­ and residential. Reasonable DORMERS, garages, porches, Middle Tpke., Manchester. See. • HARDINGE CHUCKERS ning condition. $450. Call 649 rates. Also available as badcup rec rooms, room additions, Mr. Gudewicz or Mr. Strouch. Set-up and operate rig. Call 6493467, 647-9304. CUSTOM made ladies dressed, WOMEN wanted for 80w after 5. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, suits. Bridal gowns and veils. counterwork. full-time, days. • BRIDGEPORT MILLING MACHINE siding, general repairs. Quality Purchasing trainee, college SHARPENING Service — Also hand set fashion jewelry. Apply in person, One-Hour Mar- background desireable. Set-up and operate 1960 AH SPRITE (Bugeye) workmanship. Financing 649-1133. tinizing, 299 West Middle Tpke., Excellent running condition. Saws, knives, axes, shears, available. Economy Builders, Manchester. Excellent growth opportunity. • BROWN AND SHARPE MILLING MACHINE skates, rotary blades. Quick Send resume with salary Body in good condition. Must be Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, Bonda-Stocka-Mortgage* 27 Set-up and operate service. Capitol Equipment req u irem en ts to Box AA, seen. Best offer. Call 647-1520 evenings. _ _ _ ------PART-TIME cleaning and between 3r%. Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. Manchester Herald. • CUHER GRINDERS Hours daily 7:395, Thursday MORTGAGES, loans first se­ kitchen helper. Laurel Manor, MASONRY — All types of cond, third. All kinds. Realty 91 Chestnut St. • BRBGEPORT Set-up md epente 1963 CHEVROLET wagon, 7:399, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- stone, brick fireplaces, walls, MOHAWK Data machine 7958. statewide. Credit rating un­ operator. Small office located -excellent tires, air shocks, concrete steps, sidewalks. No necessary. Reasonable. Con­ WANT to form heavy Rock Ml benefits. Mi equal opportunity employer. trailer hitch, 6 cylinder. $175 or job too small. Free estimates. in East Hartford. Good starting LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also fidential, quick arrangements. Group. Bass guitarist, organist, salary plus many fringe "best offfer. 6493615. Over 20 years experience. After Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. drummer, singer. Call 647-1889, moving large appliances. Bur­ 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. benefits. 289-9544 or appoint­ ning barrels delivered. $4. 644- 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ John or 643-5391, Jim. ment. 1963 FORD two-door sedan. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Galaxy 500, very good running 1775. CARPENTRY — Repairs, DOCTOR’S receptionist — condition. Snow tires. $200. 643- remodeling, additions, roofing. PILGRIM Mills warehouse CARPENTER available, days, MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Mature, working knowledge of needs women for measuring 9193. Call David Patria, South Wind­ mortgages — interim financing shorthand, typing, light Herald evenings, lyeekends. Additions, sor, 644-1796. and marking fabric, full-time. alterations, repairs. No job too expedient and confidential bookkeeping, neat appearance. For interview call Mrs. Sobol, jDo You Care 1967 REBEL, standard, 6, service, J. D. Real Estate Respond by mail, in your own condition. 52,000 miles. : small. Free estimates. Call WES ROBBINS carpentry 6491000. Photos Stephen Martin, 6497295 after 4 Assoc. 643-5129. handwriting stating Phone 6491018. remodeling specialist. Ad­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ualifications, reasons for p.m. AFFECTIONATE Woman to /^out People? ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Bualnei* Opportunity 28 Sesiring position, age, marital WYLIS Jeep station wagon built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, babysit occasional mornings for TWO YOUNG married men status and salary. Manchester two little girls. References, 649 by Pinto 1962, rebuilt engine, 8’ plow, 6493446. AUTHOR desiring immediate Herald, Box “D’"^. CAN YOU WORK A r LEAST excellent condition. 742-9436. will do small repair jobs and 4599. painting, also cellar cleaning financial backing for poignant LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - commercial novel. Terms. Call EXPERIENCED turret lathe 5 HOURS PER DAY? 1970 AUSTIN America, and light trucking. Call 649 new homes custom built, INSPECTOR - Appliance 643-9357. operator. Full or par9time, manufacturer needs individual excellent running condition, 4 2692, 6493726. remodeling, additions, rec days. Phone 6491220. radial tires plus 2 snow tires, rooms, garages, kitchens for inspection of raw materials The Manchester Homemaker Service, Inc. is $995, low mileage, 1-423-5793. SNOWPLOWING - Very remodeled, bath tile, cement and vendor parts. Will also expanding to serve more communities. Mature reasonable, 6495489. SERVICING Fuller Brush audit raw materials to some work. Steps, dormers.. Residen­ AMERICAN customers, part-time. Call for women needed especially in VERNON, TOLLAND, 1964 BUICK Special, excellent tial or commercial. Call 649- first and second layout work. ’TWO handymen want variety of appointment, 647-1734. Can earn Apply Personnel Department, BOLTON, ELLINGTON and SOMERS to' provide running condition. Body fair. 4291. OIL up to $5 an hour. home and health care to families when Illness or $350. (Sill 6495975, keep trying. jobs. Attics, cellars cleaned, Iona Company, 6 Regent Street, wallpaper, cqeilings, painting. Manchester. emergencies strike In the home. Professional Firefighters hurry to get lines in place as power company man on utility pole disconnects the electricity. PART-TIME — School bus 1959 CHEVROLET, Impala 2- Also help with home snow RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmney 16 STATION drivers wanted, to drive in town training and supervision provided. Part-time work at door, V-8, standard transmis­ problems. Reasonable. 643- REALTOR seeking a good hourly rate, plus the satisfaction of Manchester ^ ) o { Manchester. Approximate experienced full-time sales per­ sion, mag wheels, wide oval 5305. BIDWELL Home Improvement ' hours, hn 7:15-8:30------a.m., -2-3:30 - ~~ community service. Mileage reimbursement also. tires. Very low mileage, Co. E xpert installation of sonnel. Active, multi MLS of­ Stay one step ahead of p.m. We will train. Call 643-2373 fice. Apply Blanchard & Roset­ Phone 643-9511 between 9-4. j^cellent condition. Make an TREES — Brush removed. aluminum siding, gutters and between 9 a.m. and noon. offer. 6491121. Building lots cleared. Chipper trims. Roofing installation and the competition. te, Realtors, 189 West Center work. Free estimattes. Fully repairs. 649M95, 8799109. St., 6492482. insured. Call evenings, 872-9433. FEMALE full-time for counter 1967 PONTIAC, Firebird, con­ MODERN 3-BAY work at Hartford Road Dairy vertible, 4-.speed, excellent run­ ROOFING — Specializing SNOW Plowing — driveways Queen. Days, Monday-Friday, ning condition. Some body repairing roofs of all kinds, new STATION 10-5, experience preferred, damage. $500 or best offer. 649 and parking area. Reasonable roofs, gutter; Work, chimneys, excellent starting wage. Apply rates. ^11 6495900. 3119 alte r 6. ______cleaned and r^aired. 30 years Please call days 563-0131, in person 1912 noon. experience. Free estimates. Mr. Shapiro or Mr. Foley. 1971 CHEVROLE’T Impala, CEILING and ceramic tile Call Howley, 643-5361. EXPERIENCED Exhibit d o specialist, one ceeiling or all, you like FABRICS? automatic, power disc brakes, Eveniifgs and Sunday call builder. Excellent opportunity. air-conditioning, best offer. 1- repaireed, remodeled. No job too small. 647-9232. Heating-Plumbing 17 collect 413-786-3041. (^11 Displaycraft, Manchester. 2 9 9 9 ^ . 6^3-9557. Pilgrim Mills Fabric Department Store has openings for TREE Service (Soucier) — SAM Watson Plumbing and • 1968 Roadrunner, many extras, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAN Wanted to work in lumber mature women to worK as sales ladies and cashiers. Hours 1,100. 647-1130 after 5 p.m. Trees cut, building lots cleared, Heating. Bathroom remodeling trees topped. Got a tree and repairs. Free estimates. Private Inatructlona 32 yard. Must have driver’s* can be arranged on a part-time or full-time basis. Sfotorcycle trailer with 4x8’ license. Davis &■ Bradford . ' * ^ ^ 4 problem? Well wqrth phone Call 6493808. / . ; t.” detachable box. Lumber Co., 200 Tolland St., call. 742-8252. ______STUDIO 16, School of Creative Arts — Offering Spring classes East Hartford. I come in for an interview 434 Oakland St, Manchester r’-- ■'HiX 1967 RAMBLER station wagon, BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - A * • ifi DICK’S Snow Plowing — in the visual arts. 563-2773 good condition, perfect second — Prompt, courteous service. Specializing in serving CaU 6491496. evenings. BRIDGEPORT operator and ^ r , asking $500. CaU 643-9887. Rockledgeand surrounding lathe operator wanted, paid area,. driveways, sidewalks, NO JOB too small. Immediate Schoola-Claaaea ' 33 holidays, paid vacations, 48 VOLKSWAGEN, 1965, excellent parking lots. 643-0002. hours. Please call 5297867. G. condition. Clean. $575. Call service on service calls. Free ' V...... estimates gladly given on ELM Ceramics — Day and C. M. Products, Inc. East Hart­ PllontnA^lUs after 5 p.m., anytime MANCHESTER Building heating or Numbing. Faucets evening classes. Spacious ford. FABRIC DEPARTMENTi jSTORES weekends, 647-W23. Maintenance -- ramplete floor repaired or installed. Water carpeted studio. Expert in­ care, general cleaning, com­ worked on. Complete struction in all techniques. LIVE-IN companion, light CHEVROLET Vega 1972 wagon mercial and residential. Also B g systems, rec rooms, Greenware, firing, supplies. housework, needed immediate­ Ice covers debris within the gutted building. 4-speed, posi, radio, clock, 7 24-hbnr janitor service. Free Elm Ceramics, 70 East Center ly for elderly woman. Phone Youthful spectators line roof of nearby garage to watch the drama. ^ wheels and tires, $2,100. 879 etc. Call M & M Plumbing & estimates. 6490638, 528-8173. Heating, 6492871. Street, Manchester. 8498304. 6492943. 1 1092.

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PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater. Conn., Tues., Jan./9, 1873 72 Bualnaaa Proparty- Houaaa For 8ala Out o f Towh-For Sala 78 Petition Filed For $230,344 4 5 Rooma Without Board 59 ^ BUV J U m O R V AND VWAllS ME PLAV SEND |TTO 71 H *lp W anfd 35 A r t/d u tor Solo For Bala GEORGIAN Colonial — All Charter Unit Meets Directors^ Agenda \ uP-rn£-wAu.-pep>T. A # 2/S.OO " WrrrtALLOfW?A f THERE brick, 10 rootns, 4 large For Bankruptcy ROOM for retired lady or BROAD Street — IVi acre LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. OU6HTA bedrooms, beautiful entrance Ronald M. St. John and Heading the agenda for the Manchester Board of RNs — LPNs — full-time and [entleman, quiet, convenient prime commercial site with VERNON Tonight, Thursday Town Gets Second Ring bell for service. Shiners, — - 8 E A foyer, 2 fireplaces, 2V4 baths, 2- Directors tonight is a decision on scheduling a referendum part-time, charge positions, 3- focation. 224 Charter Oak O ur READERS 6EN0 ------— ^ V modern building. Also in- Beverly Ann St. John of 33 Park crawlers, etc. 144 Deming car garage, sunporch. In mint HBw Six Room 11 and 11-7. Excellent benefits, IM GREAT IDEAS rOR LAW' dustrially zoned one-story St., Manchester, formerly of for a $1,391,000 appropriation. The sum includes $450,OW Street, Manchester. Wapping Street, 643-8368. ______condition. Philbrick Agency, "L” Shaped Ranch every other weekend off. CtIRlETMAG CARtOOHS- masonry building, ideal for Bangor, Maine, filed a volun­ Faced with a Feb. 6 dradline ... To give the Board of for purchasing the 110-acre Laurel Lake from Robert C. Road. Realtors, 646-4200. Large living room with Rev-Share Check Meadows Convalescent Home, MANCHESTER — Large clean light manufacturing. Hayes tary petition for bankruptcy in f o r submitting its Directors the general powers to Dennison and Well?. C. Dennison, and $941,000 for 333 Bidwell St. Call between 9-3, cathedral ceiling and stone form and consolidate furnished room, maid service. Agency, 646-0131. U. S. District CJourt Monday. recommendations to tee Board improvements to the adjoining sanitary landfill area. The indicated they approve of a 646-2321. ALUMINUM sheets used as MANCHESTER - New 7-room fireplace, roomy kitchen with departments. By Sol R. Cohen printing .plates, .007 thick, 649-2813. They list Uabilities of $2,703.68 of Directors, tee Manchester public hearing on proposed MANCHESTER — Investment Dutch Colonial. Three eating nook, 3 bedrooms, 2 full ... To change the name of tee directors already have indicated that, if the acreage is to Herald Reporter BRIDGEPORT Miller 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for 81. and assets of $226. Charter Revision Commission allocations of revenue-sharing LADIES only — Furnished property, 4t4 room apartinent, bedrooms, dining room, 24 baths with vanities, built-in Board of Directors to Town be purchased, it would be by referendum. A second revenue-sharing operator, with set-up Phone 643-2711. living room, family room witn Manchester creditors include is meeting twice this week — funds as “ the only correct . room for rent. Coinmunity 1m. U S Pat 0 0 — All ngbit reserved and business locatipn. appliances, first floor laundry Council. The board is expected to take action also on: check, this one for $230,344, was experience. Call 649-2861. Allied O >f7.$ h> IlnriMl realute SyivlKate patio off kitchen, alummim Anesthesiology Associates, tonight and ’Thursday — bote kitchen and bath. Utilities in­ Excellent income, central loca­ area. Two-car garage, city ... To establish stronger ... A proposed ordinance which would waive sidewalk received by Manchester procedure.” Instrument & Tool Co., 67 55-GALLON fish tank, $50 or siding, 2-car garage. MwTitt $59.50; Manchester Memorial times at 8 in the Municipal In addition to tee $467,775 best offer. Pool pump, $45 firm. cluded. Near bus line and tion. $36,900. Hayes Agency, utilities. Only $42,000. regulations for the sale or assessments against abutting property owners when a yesterday— making $467,775 the Woodland St., Manchester. stores. Call after 4 p.m., 644- Agency, 646-llW). Hospital, $224.90; and Dr. Ray­ Building. already in the Revenue-Sharing 644-8483. 646-0131. development of watershed town has received to date. 0383. sou CAM ALWAf/S MOPEfllL FIGURE mond L. Peracchio, $195. The commission stiil has sidewalk program is initiated by the Board of Directors. Fund set up last month for SALES Manager wanted for A n d 'NMem d o MANCHESTER - New 7-room The latest check was about 3 FILE IT FOR GOME vyASf to MANCHESTER-1200 souare U » REALTY GO, MC. about 10 proposed charter property. ... A proposed ordinance for selling to the Town of segregating the monies, real estate office in Tolland. SIMPLICITY riding tractor 1H0 5 E IDEAS ARRNE? Raised Ranch. 2% baths, fami­ ... To ease purchasing per cent ($7,087) less than the ROOM, private home, a good USE IT IM , foot brick and cinder block 643-2692 changes to discuss and to Glastonbury land in that town along Birch Mt. Rd. another $118,715 is expected in Prefer a person actively with 32” lawn mower and snow NMHEMV/E*RE V/ORkiMG NEXT , ly. room, sun deck-patio, procedures, by raising the limit first. Town Comptroller blower, electric start, $425. Call home for someone away from JAMUARV.' ^ building, on 50x165 lot. Business Robert D. Murdock, Realtor -accept or reject and must draft ... A proposed ordinance for establishing a nine-member April, and an equal sum in July, engaged in real estate in the home, board optional. 643-6745. CHRISTMAS.' aluminum siding, 2-car garage. H e b r o n , Thomas Moore explained that Vemon-Tolland area. Member 6434)117. OM NEW YEAR'S Q P II zone. Central location, city into legal language those for waiving bids. October and next January. >» Merritt Agency, 646-1180. Commission on the Aging. the Treasury Department is greater Vernon Realtors, MLS. CAR1 0 0 HS,WATtHf utilities. Only $22,000 for quick proposals it already has voted ... To create a Consumer l ig h t housekeeping room, ful­ -.c=x-_ ... A proposed $208,000 additional appropriation to the holding back that percentage Manchester will receive about TWO Siamens model 358 ultra sale. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- Bicentennial to back as referendum items: Protection Division. Excellent opportunity for an ly furnished, stove, refrigerator SEVEN-ROOM Contemporary, GLASTONBURY - Charming $575,000 in each of tee five alert person. All replies con­ body hearing aids. Complete 9332. ... To change tee name of the Board of Education. from all checks, to compensate and linen provided. 801 Main St. beam ^ ceilings, paneling, 2 six-room Colonial plus separate The proposals on which the years designated by Congress. with four type 34-A receivers, Plans Studied for any possible errors in fidential. T. J. Crockett, baths, family room, garages, facilities for mother-in-law or commission still has taken no Welfare Department to the Thompson said last night, receiver cords, carrying cases. Phone 649-9879. computations. He said the Realtor, 643-1577. Houses For Sala 72 sweeping views, privacy. separate office. Beautifully stand are: Department of Social Services. “ By utilizing some of the ------Reasonable offer. 742-8207 after withheld sum will be paid later. i------o-tncyi^ Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- landscaped. U4 acres adjoining ANN E M T ... To place the water and ... To provide Town of MATURE Woman to care for 7:30 p.m. Mayor John Thompson said revenue-sharing funds each Apartmanta For Rant 53 MANCHESTER - Spacious 5324. ______country club. Louis Dimock. Correspondent sewer departments under the Manchester fire protection for small child, IVz years old, my Realty, 649-9823. last night the majority year for capital improvements, new 7-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, Tel. 2 2 8 -3 9 7 1 jurisdiction of the public works all ar^as in Manchester that are Many M otorists hpme in East Hartford. Boata-Accaaaorlaa 46 Democrats on the Board of we can actually save those MANCHESTER area — Modem 2 baths, formal dining room, 11.8 Acres, solid 8-room department. not within the established References required, must 4 rooms, including heat, hot i-B living room, fireplaced family Colonial, birch cabinets, VERNON — Near Parkway, 6- ’The Board of Selectmen have Directors are still backing a interest charges we would be EVINRUDE outboard motors, ... To provide that all boundaries of, tee 8th Utilities have own transportation. Call water, carpeting, appliances, room , sun deck o ff eat-in ceramic tile bath, barn, clean room home, modern kitchen, 2 called a meeting for tomorrow decision they made in October saddled with if we had to for an appointment-interview. Holsclaw and Mastercraft department heads reside within District, f U n p r e p a r e d storage. $190 monthly. 649-2871, kitchen, 2-car attached garage, river, swimming, fishing. baths, new furnace, aluminum evening at 8 In the Town Office borrow the funds. Revenue­ 646-9168 after 3 or 528-8775 trailers, sales-service. — to use revenue-sharing funds 646-0882. aluminum siding, high scenic Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. siding, small barn, $24,900. Building to discuss the town’s the town. sharing funds, added to the an­ Complete service department, ______.)______Out ol Town- for the $200,000 sidewalk before 3 p.m. Apartmanta For Rant 63 Apartmanta For Rant 63 lot. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. If you couldn’t start your car this morning, you can find ticipated $419,000 in 1971-72 boating supplies, accessories, For Rant 66 anticipated participation in the construction program and part MANCHESTER - 4 lovely, MANCHESTER - 7-room some comfort in belonging to a rapidly growing ad hoc General Fund surplus we have Woolsey paints, Gerich's MODERN one-bedroom apart­ SOUTH RD., Bolton - country’s 1976 bicentennial o f th e $536,000 road heated, spacious rooms, con­ CHARLES Apartments — East WILLINGTON - One and two WARANOKE Road - Prestige Colonial, stove, refrigerator, been told we can expect, means PROGRAMMER/ Marine Service, 1982 Tolland ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, Beautiful spacious 4-bedroom celebration. South Windsor minority. construction program approved veniently located. Available Middle Turnpike, 4*/i-room bedroom apartments, located area, customized Cape with IVi dishwasher, 1^ baths, rwrea- we could hold the tax line or, Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. range, refrigerator,r, dispose.dispos baths, 4 bedrooms, oversized Garrison (jolonial, with at­ Letters have been sent to all The wave of bitterly cold weather that struck by the voters in referendum. January 1st. Call 649-9000. townhouse, IV2 baths, near Exit 101 and University of tion room, aluminum siding, posssibly, even lower it.” ANALYST air-conditioner, large closets, appliances, 2 air-conditioners, garage, nice level lot. T. J. tached large 2-car garage. town officials, boards and civic Thompson said a public Sporting Goods 47 Connecticut. Range, di breezeway, garage, trees. father Jim’ Leaving, Connecticut Sunday caught thousands of state motorists Town Manager Robert Weiss MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- basement storage, laundry heat and hot water, storage, hwasher, refrigerator, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- Recently custom built on 6 organizations requesting them hearing will be held in Dynamic 370/155 OS bedroom townhouse, includes facilities, parking for 2 cars, basement garage. $185. Charles acres, has small bam. Country to send representatives to the unprepared, say officials at the Connecticut Motor Club, last night also backed revenue­ MUST sell 1971 Snowmobile, fireplace, wall-to-wall 5324. February for appropriating COMPUTER Complex heat, ’appliances, carpets. Full good location. 140 Hilliard St., Ponticelli, 649-9644, 646-0800. kitchen with self-cleaning oven an affiliate of the American Automobile Association sharing funds for roads and excellent condition, asking $500. carpeting, central air- IN T O W N meeting to hear the report of Town Honors Him $200,000 for sidewalks and $236,- requires experienced private basement. $230 per $175 per month. Call Peterman, MANCHESTER - $26,500. Six- and dishwasher, beamed sidewalks and recommended 649-8764 after 6 p.m. conditioning, situated in two Charming 6-room Ranch with the town’s bicentennial com­ (AAA). 000 for roads. The other $300,000 programmer/analyst to month. Paul W. Dougan 649-9404. 95 West Middle Tpke. AV» room room Colonial, IVs baths, foyer, ceilings, pegged floor, mittee; and tee Fire Depart­ also that $50,000 go for planning and four family, 1700 Colonial 3 good sized bedrooms, formal mittee, headed by John Sibun, BARBARA VARRICK two months would continue. needed for the road program Realtor, 643-4535. or 646-1021. duplex, heat, hot water, elec­ style dwellings, surrounding a 2-car garage, trees. Call Ray fireplace, old style hardware, ment chaplain. Spokesmen at AAA offices in Improvements to Downtown work in Application SPAULDING ski boots, used MANCHESTER - Brand new, which has recommended that Correspondent Consequently, car owners niay will be borrowed at a later date, tric stove, refrigerator, garage. village green. linmediate oc­ dining room, convenient Lima, 643-2882, Hutchins Agen­ raised stone patio, finished rec He was instrumental in New Haven and Hartford say Main St., $48,000 for a program development one season, size 11, $30. Call one-bedroom apartments, wall- there be local participation in Tel. 644-8274 have neglected to winterize he said. He explained that MANCHESTER - Newer 2- Available January 1st. Call 649- cupancy. McKinney Brothers, kitchen and good sized living cy, Realtors, M9-5324. room with bar, wall-to-wall starting the town’ s active they got what could be a record 649-6728. to-wall carpeting, all the event. federal revenue-sharing funds recycyling station at the Olcott and/or systems program­ bedroom Townhouse includes 2865 before 5 p.m. Incorporated, 643-2139. room with fireplace. IVi carpeting, many extras, $52,- Rev. James Birdsall, pastor number of emergency calls their cars, he said. appliances, heated, air- ’The purpose of this meeting is Senior Citizens group which St. Disposal Area, and $50,000 ming. A minimum of 1 heat, appliances, DA baths, full baths, large finished rec CUSTOM Raised Ranch — 7 900. Principals only. Call 649- of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Monday, and the prediction for Hebert said his club serves may not be used for projects 1971 SKI-DOO, 292 TNT, 643- conditioning, parking, $190. 646- to discuss the committee’s grew from eight members to for a road and fence on Case year’s experience using basement. $240 per month. Paul GARDEN TYPE — two- room, attached garage, treed rooms, 2 baths, paneled 3981. I'n South Windsor was honored today is for more cold weather 140,000 members in New being funded by the federal 6105. 7800. suggestions and recommen more than 1(X) in the short time Mt., when the acreage is W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. bedroom apartment, second Business Locatlons- lot, convenient location. Only carpeted recration room, Sunday at an emotion-packed Haven, Fairfield and Litchfield government. COBOL or BAL required. floor. Includes heat, 67 it has been in existance and and even more cars teat won’t acquired by tee town. For Rant fireplace, sundeck, garages, dations and any others that surprise reception in the church counties. He estimated teat as The $300,000 to be borrowed, Send resume, in TWO one-bedroom apartments appliances, carp ets. $205 $34,900. SOUTH WINDSOR presided over the meetings. He start. He recommended also teat Fual-Faad 49 garden, privacy. Hutchins residents may offer. he founded more than ten years many as 30,000 motorists in the he explained, is the town’s 25 confidence, to College available, Manchester Parkade monthly. Paul W. Dougan. MANCHESTER - 100,000 U&R REALTY CO. INa Eleven-room executive was also chairman of the An AAA spokesmaii in New $150,000 of the 1971-72 General Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. ago. . three counties had car trouble per cent cost share of a Employment Supervisor, DRY fireplace wood, $10 order, WOODLAND Apartments, $150 per month in­ Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. square feet, will divide. 643-2692 Ranch. Four or 5 bedrooms, Community Service Council, Haven said more than 2,500 Fund surplus be spent for Case cludes heat, water, snow “ Father Jim” as he is known Monday. The estimate was $1,200,000 Urban Systems SNET, 153 College Street, delivered. Call 742-7886. Suitable for manufacturing and Robert D. Murdock, Realtor MANCHESTER — Immaculate spacious dining room, 2 from which came tee FISH calls were received Monday, Mt. acquisition, teat $125,000 be removal, grounds maintenance, SMALL One bedroom apart­ warehouse. 1-748-5634. by everyone, will spend his last most of them directly related to based on the ratio of car Project. A $900,000 federal New Haven, Connecticut 7-room Ranch with large fully paneled recreation rooms, Out ot Town-For Sala 7S program and tee child care allocated to the Board of FIREPLACE Wood delivered. MANOR refrigerator, stove, garbage ment, first floor, includes heat uipped kitchen located on day in South Windsor as pastor cold weather. In Hartford, 2,050 members who had car troubled grant, for 75 per cent of tee disposal and parking. cathedral ceiling living room, center, operations he en­ Education’s current budget, 06506. Call 643-0926. and appliances, $159 per month. CAN’T afford the high cost of Jarion Drive near Buckley of his church and will move on calls were counted, 90 per cent to the total number of cost, has been promised the Conveniently located, two 1 4 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces, VERNON — 17 rooms, with six couraged and took part in the that $25,000 go toward this APARTMENTS Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- STORE housing? Call us for the solution School. Formal living room, acres, owner transferred. Must to a rectorship in the town of o f them due to battery automobiles registered in the town, Thompson said. minutes from Parkade stores to your problems. Goodchild- wall-to-wall carpeting, built- formation of. He was also year’s revaluation costs, and SEASONED firewood, cut and 4535, 646-1021. large dining room-family room, sell this tremendous piece of Pomfret. problems and frozen gas lines. area. ’Thompson’s remarks were split. $25 a dump truck load. Homestead St. on West Middle Turnpike. Call Bartlett, Realtors, 569-1744, ins, 2-car garage, also 25x50 instrumental in getting the that $50,000 be spent in the SOUTHERN NEW FOR RENT 3 tedrooms, IVi baths, 2 air- property. 4Vi baths, elevator, To the many who knew him. Normally, tee Hartford club Hebert said a normal cold made last night at a Board of Sand, gravel, stone and (Off W. Middle Tpke., Mrs. Routheir at 649-5361, 2-5 FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ 643-7887, 646-5066. heated swimining pool. Many town to look into problems in TOPICS (Traffic Operations conditioning units, automatic enclosed porches, swimming Father Birdsall walked and snap would result in about 500 Directors’ workshop session. manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- Manchester) p.m. nished, second floor, older or extras. Asking $69,500. education which resulted in tee gets about 150 calls a day, a Program to Increase (!!apacity ENGLAND 825 Main Street attic fan, paneled basement rec pool, etc. T. J. Crockett, spoke softly, but accomplished calls in a short period of time, Scheduled as an informal 9504. m arri^ couple preferred, no $22,900 OLDER 6-room home, room, newly redecorated inside hiring of school physcological spokesman said. of Safety) road project. 1 and 2-bedroom luxury THREE room apartment, $130., Manchester, Conn. U&R REALTY CO. WC. Realtor, 643-1577. much in his parish and in tee but Monday “ the calls kept meeting, it proved to be just children or pets, parking, hot new roof, garage. Deep yard. and out. Professionally examiners. “ And we’re expecting the TELEPHONE apartments. Features wall-to- centrally located, second floor. Size 15x90’ . ’Two large display 643-2692 town. He was chairman of tee coming in all day.” He said that. Only Thompson and ELMER Wilson and Sons, water, centrally located. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. landscaped grounds. Priced in VERNON — Immaculate 514- Sunday’s reception was same thing tomorrow,” said fireplace wood, cut to order. wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, Stove, refrigerator, utilities not windows. Ideal for shoe store Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Housing Authority and was there were more calls than on Republican Directors Vivian Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 mid 30^s for quick sale by room Ranch, breezeway, over­ planned by Mr. and Mrs. Peter H.E. Moore, director of Half-Million Underpaid An Equal Opportunity Snowplowing Bolton, Coventry, built-in oven, range, dishwasher, included. 647-9315. p.m. or any other specialty shop. MANCHESTER - Centrally successful in completing plans any day “ in recent memory.” Ferguson and Charles McKen­ Employer anxious owner. Call owner, 643- sized attached garage, 3 Perkins and Mrs. Julie emergency road service in tee Manchester. 6649-5900. refrigerator and disposal, elec­ High traffic area. located, duplex 6-6, double lot, 1121 or 643-7847 after 5 p.m. for the town’s first elderly Moore said he didn’t know if zie attended. Due to one reason Washingrton — Enforcement NICE one-bedroom apartment, BOLTON — Choice listing one bedrooms, 1V4 bates, fireplaced Riddlesworte. Hartford club. ' tric heat, 2 air-conditioners, WE HAVE customers waiting 2-car garage. Broker, 649-1116. housing for senior citizens in his club set any records, but he o r another — Illness, activities of the Labor Depart­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• includes heat, hot water, bedroom deluxe home, r i^ t oh living room,,eat-in kitchen, Perkins is chairman of tee “ We have 23 people coming in glass sliding doors, all large for the rental of your apartment MANCHESTER 2 family, 44, 2 South Windsor. He was tee first participation in the North End ment resulted in more wages for EXPERIENCED Janitorial appliances, carpeting, ouiet Call Days the lake. Maximum privacy. laundry room, patio and a par­ (today) just to take calls,” added; “ I know it’s the most in Qardan Products 50 rooms. Full basement storage or home. J.D. Real Estate CONTEMPORARY Ranch - bedrooms plus 2 bedrooms on church Mission Council and has over 500,000 illeKally underpaid help wanted, part-time locuiion. $180 per month. Paul Loaded with extras. Owners tially completed rec room. Also man to ever receive a “ Golden Moore said. “ Normally we one day I’ve seen in the two fire, or business committments area, ample parking. Starting at Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 643-8609 Living room has beamed third floor, 2-car garage, pan­ worked closely with “ Father workers in fiscal 1972. evenings. Call between 4-7 BUY your potatoes direct from Dougan Realtor, 643-4535 , 646- Florida bpund. T. J. Crockett included are washer, dryer, Deed” award from the local would have maybe four people years I’ve been here” — the other five directors could cathedral ceiling with floor-to- eled kitchen, newly painted in­ Jim.” He conalders him to be Workers were found to have p.m., M3-0053. the potato warehouse, corner of $175. Handy to shopping, 1021. Realtor, 643-1577. range, oven, and many extras. Exchange Club three years The National Weather not attend. Due to the LOOKING for anything in real ceiling fireplace, 2 full baths, terior. Merritt Agency, 646: the “ finest man I’ve ever in.’ been underpaid an estimated Buckland Road and Tolland schools, bus and religious DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, 30s. Walking distance to school. ago; was a member of tee Com­ Service said tee temperature resignation of Probate Judge OPENING for retread shop estate rental — apartments, huge master bedroom with 1180. No brokers, please, owner, 2 2 8 - known,” he salijl. Richard Hebert, Hew Haven $102 million, compared with Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- facilities. MANCHESTER — Attractive 4- homes, multiple dwellings, no beautiful, spacious, excellent walk-in closets, Anderson win­ VERNON — An especially munity Develojpment Action reached a low of one degree William FitzGerald, the ninth manager. Good benefits and 0103. The reception was attended motor club director of $99.4 million due to more than 8248. room, first floor apartment, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate location, first floor, all dows, family room, redwood d^gfatful move — right — in 6Vi Plan committee on housing; a above zero at Bradley post is open. overtime. Experience Model apartment open for in­ stove, refrigerator, references, by government officials, senior information, said motorists 478,000 employes the previous Associates, Inc. 643-5129. facilities, parking, reasonable exterior, 2-car garage, room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, pan­ member of the Drug Use International Airport on Mon­ ’The two Republicans present preferred. Must be steady spection 1-6 p.m., Sunday. Other no pets, $140. 228-3540. rent. 353 Center St., 649-1680, eled rec room, wall-to-wall ELLINGTON — Charming 6- citizens, parishioners and were lulled into thinking teat year. worker. Apply in person, beautiful wooded lot with a FIRST TIME room custom Cape plus mud council investigating com- day. Houaahold Goods 51 times by appointment. 649-3549. carpeting, cheerful country friends and was highlighted tee mild weather of tee-past Nichols-Mancnester Tire Inc., FIVE-ROOM flat with garage, view. Philbrick Agency, room and partial rec room. Built by FOUR-ROOM apartment, stove OFFERED kitchen. All this surrounded by with a cake shaped into a cross. 295 Broad St., Manchester. SEWING MACHINES, Singer adults preferred. No pets, no Realtors, 6464200. Fireplace, garage under, 114 and refrigerator, $135 monthly. 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, 7-room Colonial, living . large, treed lot. Located in According to ’’ Mrs. Touch and Sew, $47.50; 1972 Zig- U&R HOUSING CORP. children, security. 649-0865 bates, on half-acre high treed Roekville Call 646-2830 ask for Sandy. office, etc. $160. Call846^2426,9- RAISED Ranch, custom built, friendly, charming MACHINE shop openings, air­ Zag, unclaimed law-away, Rentals by: after 5 p.m. room, dining room, king lot. $30,500. O’Donnell Agency, Riddlesworte, tee verse on the 5. cathedral ceilings, large formal neighborhood. A real Best Buy craft type work, job shop $43.75. Guaranteed. 522-0931, Robert D: Murdock, Realtor size master bedroom, 2 875-8647. Hospital cake best portrayed the man to THREE rooms, second floor, DELUXE ONE — Bedroom dining room, modem equipped a t $29,900. Call C. R. experience preferred, ability to dealer. those who knew him: it said;” 643-2692 643-9551 heat, and appliances. No pets, apartment, wall-to-wall MANCHESTER - Available kitchen, 2 full baths, 4 good twin bedrooms, rec room, O’Crowley^, J. D. Real Estate, set up and operate, inamediate Notes “I’ve never ^ n God, 28V2 Church St. Central loca­ carpeting throughout, complete soon. East Center Street. New sized bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, IV2 baths, garage, lovely 643-5129. Evenings, 875-9612. «Wantad-Raal Eatata 77 openings on days and nights. All SINGER Touch and Sew, like tion, bus line. Available First floor office-business But I know how I feel. n m n s E i m x appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ oversized 2-car garage. yard, fireplace. Admitted Monday: Nancy benefits and overtime. new, hems, buttonholes, stretch THREE-ROOM garden apart­ February 1st. Security deposit space, 50’ to 2,500 square feet. SELLING your home or It’s people like you. Openings in lathes, small and trally located $175 monthly. Philbrick Agency, Realtorrs, Watson, Hillsdale Dr., stitches, monograms, sews on ment. Avocado appliance, vani­ requirecl, 646-1098. Possible telephone and RIOURDS & KEM iU VERNON acreage? For prompt friendiV Who make Him so real.” large turning on chuckers, buttons, fancy designs. R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. 646-4200. Rockville; Stacy MacDonald, ty bath, carpeting, heat, hot secretarial service. Merritt 528-1731 service, call Louis Dimock The verse was written by tracers, turrets, tee lathes and Originally $399.50, now only water, air-conditioner, $175 GS BUT - ITS GREAT W. Shore Rd., Rockville; MANCHESTER area — Modern Agency, 646-1180. NEW oversized Cape, living Realty, 649-9823. Helen Steiner Rice. all size engine lathes. Mills- $99.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, monthly. Immediate occupan­ ’ft) come home after a busy Robert Goodwin, Middle Rd., 4-room apartment, heat, hot Fumlahad Apartmanta 64 room with fireplace, formal semi production and dealer. cy. Phone 649-3978. water, carpeting, appliances, day to a sparkling new Ranch Ellington; Donna Symonds, Mt. experimental work on dining room, eat-in kitchen, 3 MANCHESTER — Six-room storage. $190 monthly. 649-2871, THREE-ROOM furnished with Ist-floor-family room, Wanted to Buy Vernon Apts., Rockville; Bridgeports, Cincinnatis and ESTATES and household iots to large bedrooms, aluminum Colonial, 3 bedrooms, dining LARGE sunny 4-room apart­ 646-0882. apartment, ample parking, cen­ M a n ch e ste r IVt baths, 3 bedrooms. You REAL ESTATE Patricia Hefflon, WestSuffield; WORLD ALMANAC boring mills. Tool room-tool buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. siding. Walk to all schools. Still room, country kitchen with pan­ ment, one child, $135. No pets. trally located. For information will like the kitchen with all Two-family bouse, Manchester Joan Zacem ba, Lake St., FACTS and dye maker to make tools Security deposit, utilities extra. time to pick your colors and try, 2-car garage. Only $30,000. call 649-5271. fixtures. Philbrick Agency, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, built-ins plus carpeting. vicinity. Vernon; Cynthia Machowski, and dyes for in shop use, day on­ CLEAN USED — refrigerators, 633-6026. COROHADO NEW OFFICE WRITE BOX A, ly. Sheet metal mechanic, ranges, automatic washers Realtors, 646-4200. 649-2813. Snuggle up to the fireplace Charter Rd., Rockville; LARGE 2-room furnished MANCHESTER HERALD semi-production and with guarantees. See them at B. SIX-ROOM apartment, heat, this winter. Fantastic buy. Jacqueline Collins, Hammond CLUB APTS. apartment in the country. $130 experimental work, days only. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main stove and refrigerator, $160. BUILDING RANCH, 7 rooms, large living MANCHESTER - Deluxe 8- See Jon Jennings. $33,900. St., Rockville; Howard Getz, monthly, includes utilities. 742- ALL CASH for your property Burr bench, burr various air­ St., Call 643-2171. Centrally located, no pets, LUXURIOUS room 'with L-shaped dining room Garrison Colonial, 2Vi Ertel Dr., Rockville; Vincent 8161. room with fireplace, 3 baths, carpeting, double gar­ within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, craft parts. Apply to J. T. security deposit required. Call -Bedroom ..B&W.. Malatesta, Snipsic Lake Rd., Slocombe, 68 Matson Hill Road, HOTPOINT, upright freezer, 2 150 NO. MAIN ST. bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpet, age, quality construction. instant service. Hayes Agency, 643-9678. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. Ellington. ’’’ South Glastonbury, 633-9485. Kenmore dishwasher. Best Furnished Apts. FOUR furnished rooms, near (Cor. of Main) family room, 2-zone heat, gar­ Richard Martin School. Hayes 646-0131. Parkade. No pets. $90. Phone Realtors — MLS Discharged Monday; Tammy NEW plush two-bedroom • Just for single people age, well landscaped lot. $29,- Agency, 646-0131. offer. 649-9273. Fanny, 649-8115 between 6-8 9,000 Square Feet Manchester Parkade — 9U)-5M6 Bouchard, Prospect St., LAUNDRESS fo modern can- duplex, formal dining with • Wall-to-wall carpeting 500. Philbrick Agency, TUB HAI p.m. Will Divide Zoning Board of Appeals Rockville; Audrey Lyman, valescent home, 5 days MUST SELL — two month old sunken living room to patio and Realtors, 646-4200. Lots-Land For Safe 73 • All appliances 30-Day Occupancy VERNON — Six room split, 3 Hebron, CJonnwticut Kingsbury Ave., Ext., Monday-Friday, 40 hours per avocado gas range with self­ large yard. All appliances, bedrooms, 1V4 baths, one block • pishwasher OVERSIZED custom 4- ANDOVER— Near lake, $1,800, R ockville; Mae Grace, W ood^ Owl became the week. Benefits. Apply Burnside cleaning visual light oven. 646- carpeting and IVz baths, plus from elementary school. Convalescent Home, 289-9571, • 2 full baths Houses tor Rant 65 bedroom Colonial. Built in 1972. Coventry, half-acre, treed, $3,- NOTICE Somersville; Eileen Jordan, new U.S. Forest Service’s 4206. basement garage. Centrally • Ample Parking LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- 870 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ • Air-conflitioner First-floor family room with 900. Tolland, acre, $3,9Q0. At an executive session held Murray Rd., South Windsor; nationwide symbol, on located. After 6 p.m., 649-0311. • All Elactric 2440.______t ford. • Fireplace THREE-Bedroom, six-room fireplace, 2 V2 baths with mar­ Manchester, one-half acre, $5,- on January 3, 1973, after tee David Reutter, Grahaber Rd., Sept. 15, 1971, dedicated to Mualcal Inatrumanta 53 Ranch, with rec room, security • Elevator ble vanities. 2-car oversized 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. combating pollution and im­ IMMEDIATE occupancy, • Balcony VERNON — Laurel Heights, 7- Public Hearing on December Ellington; Mrs. Ckirinne Milnes required. $250. C!all 649-7904 or • Full Servicea garage, full walk-out basement proving the environment ^of M AN wanted part-time freshly redecorated, 6-room room Colonial, attachM gar­ 13, 1972, tee ^ning Board of and son, RFD 2, Rockville. evenings and weekends for of­ GIBSON J200N 6 string acustic • Gym rooms 643-6254. • Wall'to-wall Carpatng with sliding glass doors. PRIME Residential lots (2) forests, woodlands, and duplex, $200 monthly. 646-5200. age, 4 bedrooms, living room Appeals voted to deny a request Births Monday : A daughter to fice cleaning and janitorial guitar, $450. Fender bass • Sauna baths • Excellent Location Beautiful skyline view. available. Strategically located open lands. The World Al­ with fireplace, formal dining from Michael Sherman to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bboth, duties. Call between 3 p.m.-6 guitar, $120. All excellent BIRCH Street — 5 rooms, se­ • Rec room BOLTON — 4-room Ranch with • Convenient to Hlghwayaj Philbrick Agency, Realtors, on Center Street in Manchester. manac notes. His theme, shape. Call 872-0924 after 6 p.m. 646-4200. room, eat-in kitchen, operate a dog kennel on Route Spring St., Rockville; A p.m., 646-4220. cond floor flat, stove, fenced yard, $200 monthly, in­ Must be sold as a package. appliances, 1V4 baths, wooded “Give a Hoot! Don’t Pol­ 6 6 . daughter to Mr. and Mra. refrigerator, parking, 2 More-More-More cluding heat, one child Priced at $15,000. Start the new lot, city sewers and water, lute,” is aimed at reducing Situation Wantad 38 children accepted, $135. 649- All dtllltlaa Includad In rant. accepted. 742-6736. r’XNCH on 3 acres with 11 large year right with land of yOur Dated at Hebron, Connecticut Robert Jacoby, Deborah Dr., pollution in outdoor areas Antiquaa 56 646-6300 rooms, 3 baths, 5 bedrooms, walk-out basement, large patio 6626. own. Call The Jarvis Realty landscaped yard, carpeting, this 4th day of January, 1973. Ellington. in the United States. EXPERIENCED Legal family room, 2 kitchens. Could Company, Realtors, 643-1121. James L. Derby, Jr. THE Birches Antiques, Twin 647-1155 568-4400 Brokera Protected be ideal for in-laws, barn, 6 aluminum storm s. $39,900. secretary desires position in FOUR-room apartment, Immediate occupancy. Call Secretary local law office, 649-3654. Hills Drive, Coventry. Hours Out ot Townr horse stalls, 6 regulation dog ANDOVER Lakefront — 4 appliances, heat, hot water, For Rant 66 owner, 875-2008. Wednesday, Thursday, and parking. Central location. kennels. Philbrick Agency," acres, excellent private loca­ LICENSED mother who enjoys Friday, 10-3, Sunday 1-5. Other THREE-BEDROOM duplex Wantad to Rant 69 Realtors, 646-4200. tion. For the most dis­ Henry K ock has Security deposit. $180 monthly. ROCKVILLE — Orchard children will babysit in her days by appointment. 742-6607. apartment, within walking dis­ criminating buyer. Please dall Aniwir to PravhNii Puxxl* 649-3340. tance of Main Street, children Street, 5Vi rooms, $150. home. Phone 646-4447. WANTED — ’Two-bedrooiti flat RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, for­ for details. Hayes Agency, 646- acceptable. Immediate oc­ Refrigerator, stove. S t^m heat or tenement With stove and 17 reasons why you THREE-room apartment, heat m al dining room, eat-in 0131. Wantad to Buy 58 cupancy. $185, lease and securi­ by tenant. Security deposit. 649- refrigerator by March 1st. East JANITOR work with flexible and hot water, stove and kitchen, living room has ty required. Call The Jarvis 5481. Hartford-Manchester area. 3 Crimson hours. Call 633-9527 after 6:30 refrigerator. Two rooms cathedral ceiling, large master MANCHESTER - Double lot AO tO SS should come to us WANTED — Antique furniture, Realty Co., 643-1121. Reasonable rent. 872-9076. bedroom, family room, floor-to- on a main city street, zoned for 1 Feminine 4E xlst p.m. carpeted. Main Street area. No ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms, 5 Sharpened* •••••••••••••••••••••••***** glass, pewter, oil paintings or ceiling fireplace, IVx baths, business and/or. two-families. proper name pets. No children. Ideal for appliances, $115 monthly; 4Vi razor AND IT MAKES CHOOSING Doga-BIrda-Pata 41 other antique items. Any quan­ TWO-BEDROOM garden tw e WANTED — Garage for storing aluminum siding, 2-chr garage. Low 40’ s. F. J. Spilecki, 6 Domicile for income tax help*| tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, older couple. $125 monthly. apartment, heat, hot water, rooms, $135, utilities not in­ 11 Bullfighter 6 Hudson’s ship Security deposit required. Call stock with parking lot and Acre lot with privacy. $35,900. Realtor, 643-2121. 7 Individual 165 Oakland Street. parking. Adults only, no pets. cluded. 872-0359. possible office. Prefer 12 Handled BEAGLE Dogs — two six- 643-8609. . Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 14 Saturated 8 Free naUon YOUR SMALL CAR A LOT EASIER. months old, also older female 643-0973, 643-7796. Manchester location. 646-3526. 6464200. (ab.) ANTIQUE furniture, china BOLTON — Attractive, stove Out ot Town-For Sala 75 15 Conductor Reason 11. Our average fee for and registered male. Good AVAILABLE February 1st, 6- 16 Chemical 9 Lover of cabinets, crank phonographs, FIVE-ROOM duplex, $220 and refrigerator, 4-room apart­ WANTED — Parking space for suffix cruelty ■^THE HARD W A Y -98 CARS ENTERED hunters. Call 643-0851. room Duplex, $160 per month over seven and a half million ■►THE HARD W A Y - old books. Most anything old. monthly, security deposit, ment, utilities included. $160 a one car within walking distance BOLTON — Picturesque, Cape 17 Sprite 10 Everlasting element 39 Small 27 PINTOS, 22 OPELS, plus securn^f. Call 649-7877. on approximately two-acre 19 Biblical name (poet) 29 Sliunberers barracuda STRICTLY SHOWROOM AKC registered Poodle puppies, 643-6535. stove, refrigerator, heat, gar­ month. Adults only. Security o f Pine-Walnut Streets, customers last year was only 12 DATSUNS, 3 TOYOTAS, age, wall-to-wall carpet in deposit. 649-0617. wooded lot. Front-to-back 20 Tom 11 Russian ruler 33 Makes amends 41 Annoy STOCK. excellent companion for young Manchester. 646-6475. 34 Prickly plant 43 Augury WANTED — Used electric FOUR-ROOM newer cheerful living room, no pets. Call 649- REDUCED living room with fieldstone 22 River barrier 13 Great Lalce about 12 dollars. Little Dodge Colt-one of the easiest cars to b u y - 4 FIATS, & 5 DODGE COLTS. and old. Whitg._cream, silver to apartment, appliances and 23 Domestic 18 Stripling 35 Bengalese 48 Island (Fr.) The "hard way” also means winning over a flock clothes dryer, must run on 110 4212 after 5 p.m. COVENTRY — 4 rooms, near East Side, 3 bedroom s, fireplace. Rural setting timber tree 49 Corded fabric just won a big race... the hard way. The "hard chogse^rOm. $70. 875-0216 after utilities included. Large rooms, slave 21 Bed canemy volts. Will pay reasonable Route 31 and Storrs. $130 dining room, living room, minutes from city con­ 24 Routes (ab.) 23 Worked for 37 Read over 51 Small state way” in this case was winning a completely show­ of competing little cars; Pintos, Opels, Datsuns, closets.’ No pets. Near ■Jtpartmant Bulldlnga- price. Phone 646-6475. HILLIARD Street — Modern 4- monthly and security. Westside 70 eat-in kitchen, walk-in veniences. New septic system. 26 Give ______25 Smudge again (ab.) room stock racing class: Stock suspension, stock Toyotas, and Fiats. You can realize that, in a Manchester Hospital. $185 For'Sala Garage. Neat and clean . 28 Distress signal 27 Gaseous 38 Prayer 52 Value (ab.) strictly stock race, tKfi results were a real test of CHIHUAHUA male, 7 weeks room apartment, electric Realty, 6494342. closets. Early occupancy. muffler, full emission controls, and interiors. monthly. 649-9258. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. 30 Above (poet.) Colt’s endurance, too. (Remember, old. Call between 6-9 p.m., 646- heating, second floor, escrow. MANCHESTER — 24-unit $25,900. 31 Sesame 1 2 3 4 r - 8 7 8 6 IT Rooms Without Board 59 $155. 646-1189, 649-4498. TOLLAND — Large two-room there was no beefed-up racing 5995. ______MANCHESTER — Immediate apartment complex. Three and 32 Negative furnished apartment, in older COVENTRY - Five-room prefix n 12 iJ" equipment allowed.) LARGE, comfortable room, occupancy, four rooms with four-room units. All masonry Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ MINIATURE Schnauzers AKC, TWO-ROOM apartment, in­ Colonial home. Newly furnished' construction. An excellent im KEITH 33 Anointed 14 1$ next to bath and shower, double heat, centrally located. Adults cluding heat, hot water, elec­ with many individual features. age. Two extra building lots. 36Ronum all shots, raised with children. vestment in prime location. Real Eatata dodge colt won Ctais C (Showroom Stock Sedan) of the Car A Drinr mag»»Wfa^)h«liel>*" closet, suitable for student. 649- nnly, no pets. $175 monthly. Call Near 1-86, Exit 99. Call 875-1925. $24,900. Merritt Agenqy, 646- potentate 11 Phone 649^3030. tricity. Call 647-9251. Call for details. Hayes Agency, 16 n r Race, Ume Rock. Connecticut. Sanctioned by Sporti Car Club of America. 0719. 9-5 p.m. 643-7166. 646-4126 649-1922 1180. 39 One who 6460131.______(suffix) 20 21 MODERN 3-room apartment, ELLINGTON — Three-room TW O 7-week old male NOW Renting — large furnished 40 Devour appliances, carpeting, storage, apartment, stove, refrigerator, SOUTH WINDSOR 42 The heck 24 2$ miniature Schnauzer puppies, .rooms, near MCC, carpeted, HARTFORD — Townley Street, AKC registered, $110 each. Call parking, furniture optional. heat and electric included. 14-unit furnished efficiency JUSTRBIUGED (comb, form) n o kitchen privileges, modern Excellent area. $160. Rowe & UNIQUE contemporary. Split, 4 44 Chefs g a ^ e t 2i D od ge aSm Drive a winner at 646-3553, M9-3434. apartments. Building in good Call Mr. Bogdan now lo in­ baths, large lounge, privacy, PRESIDENTIAL Rowe, 875-3167, 872-2022. bedrooms, 3 baths, family 45 Priority . JT parking, $15 up. 643-0002. VILLAREAPTS. shape, shows well. Good in­ room, 2-car garage. Treed lot, spect this Immaculate six- (prefix) AUTHOPIZED DEALERS DACHSHUND puppies, pure 635 Center — 4V4-room come. Convenient location. F. 46 Energy $3 M 36 Townhouse, 1V4 baths, all R(X:KVILLE— 5 rooms, stove, with beautiful view of the room Ranch. Big betiutlful THE INCOME TAX PEOFLE bred, (no papers.) Black with CLEAN, Furnished room for MANCHESTER J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. valley. Philbrick Agency, 47 Undimthiahed appliances, fully carpeted, 2 refrigerator, utilities furnished, family room with large 50 Counsel «T MMhittlK brown markings. Born responsible person. Linens i t NUMBK One'wd two bedrooms. air-conditioners, heat, hot no pets, 3 children accepted. Realtors, 646-4200. co v e rt patio all for $29,900. .13 Bank woriker S48 W. Middle Tpke. November 1st. $40. Call after 4 supplied. Parking. Blanchard & 44 SM W. Middle Tipke. asTMainSt. Chorches M otors, Inc water, storage, parking, on bus $180 a month plus security. Call Start the new year right. Call 54 Winter, for OUw Him Offlm daily, all day weekends, 742- Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. TEN-ROOM Cdntem))orary instance H i LMIRW HMSHU Near schools, churches line, near shopping, $205. By ap­ 875-1834 after 3 p.m. Bualnaaa Proparty- KT Potiuun 80 OaklandWeet 7534. ______■ nov for appointment. 649-5306. 5SOozea 47 1191 Main St. Rt. 195 Holiday Mafi and shopping center, on pointment. Cjiarles Ponticelli, For Sala 71 Ranch with 3-room studio •Coventry , THE THOMPSON House - Cot­ 56 Girl's name MlSUverLane M o n u i ftAanchester. Conn. bus line. Call anytime. ROCKVILLE — Available im­ apartment. Over 114 acres of 63 $4 Stafford Springs FREE kittens. Delivered to tage St., centrally located, 649-9644, 6464)800. DOWN Ward & Union fiU. mediately, 3V4 room apart- FIVE-ACRE business zoned land with view. Redwood con­ Colchester g o ^ homes, 742-8258. large, pleasantly furnished lUe BllRROWS & WALLACE Co. H U I aai - 9 pja auMas, W lit I >■. PMas stove, refrigerator and site just off 1-86. Priced in the struction, large thermopane 1 Earlier rooms, paiking. Call 649-235^ 6 4 8 - 2 6 2 3 ment, Realton — MLS 2Fiery MB T W l —19 MMWBff MtHMW 1 iSEPSIRIK- Security. mid 40’s for quick sale. Hayes windows. Philbrick Agency, Mancbetler Parkade — 6 for overnight and permanpBR heat, adults, no Realtors, 6464200. (NIWSPAHR INTnPMSI ASSN.) KEEPHUtr $120 monthly. 1-1060. Agency, 6460131. , kr a m i m .. . am far yad guest rates.

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PAGE EIGHTEEN—■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,. Conn., Tues., Jan. 9. 1973 The Weather IRS Backs President Board Given Obitutiry Death Claims Bon Ami Fire Vin Ingraham Cold tonight, lows 10 to 20. Mostly sunny 60 Years (Cbntinu^ from Page 1) tomorrow, high in the 30s. Precipitation (Cbntinued from Page 1) the concrete building; the Off On Page 16 V . chance 10 per cent Thursday. Squrt, credited with much of Efnglish, $451,758, up $25,864; comments to the recommenaeu water pressure dropped con­ the work in stopping the fire A ll three Town Park budget, said that these Mrs. Eleonore C. Leinhos siderably for a short time. ^ ‘Invention’ Old Today extra-curricular, $60,000, no Department-maintained ice objectives were used for plan­ ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Eleonore One fireman said that normal fronri spreading, was on the change; fine arts, $5,000, no MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm ning: To meet prior Conradv Leinhos. 85. formerly MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No, 84 THIRTY-TWO PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS pressure of 2,000 gallons per southeast side; and the South skating areas in Manchester- WASHINGTON (AP) - change; foreign language, commitments, especially as of 28 Pleasant St., died Monday minute dropped to 800 gallons Windsor snorkel, which arrived will be open today for public President Nixon, observing his $146,751, up $8,514; general ad­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The part of the two-year contract at a' Manchester convalescent per minute at one point. after darkness, was ^on the skating. milestone 6(Hh birthday tdday, ministration, $259,674, up north side of the building. head of the Internal Revenue Hours for supervised skating settlement with administrators home. She was the widow o f Because of the water pressure says he “ hopes to do great $24,884; guidance, $240,278, up Service says he regrets that are 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Union and teachers; meet inflationary Frederick Leinhos. problems, several pieces of fire Tbe Tolland Fire Department things” in the first four years of $33,690; exceptional children, someone in his agency invented Pond, Charter Oak Park and demands; meet statutory Mrs. Leinhos was in apparatus could not operate at sent its communications-rcscue his seventh decade. $542,178, up $119,443; Head Laurel Lake and used the mythical name of Center Springs Annex. requirements for the education Danielson and had lived in their capacity, firemen said. truck. Tolland Chief Ronald He doesn’t feel old, he says. Start, $7,436, up $1,836. Hubert H. McGovern in a Winter information will be of exceptional children; budget Rockville most of her life. Fred Thrall, general Littel, also the Tolland County And to keep thinking young he Also, other, $20,892, up $7,992; sample income tax return. available by calling 643-4700. realistically for contractual and She was a member of Union manager of the Manchester Fire Network dispatcher, was suggests looking to the future, health, $183,708, up $15,168; Tax Reform Proposed The mythical citizen has as homebound instruction, $24,750, fixed items that have been cut Congregational Church and Referendum not the past, and staying in Water Co., said mechanical at the scene assisting Chief his mythical address, 1599 contact with younger people. no change; tutorial instruction, to meet past budget reductions. Hope Chapter, OES. failure Monday afternoon put Lingard. Pennsylvania Ave., Nixon granted a birthday-eve $85,000, up $19,000; hom e Also, make available Survivors are four nieces. one pump out of operation for a Manchester Fire Chief John Washington, D.C., which would Major interview to two news-service economics, $144,098, up $13,154; adequate teaching and learning Miss Mabel Conrady of short time. Repairmen now Rivosa also assisted. be in Lafayette Park, directly To Be March 13 reporters, provided the industrial arts, $199,297, up supplies and equipment; Rockville, Mrs. Ronald C. have the problems fixed, Thrall Equipment and trucks were across the street from 1600 discussion was limited solely to $19,303; instructional provide a(lequate maintenance Buscaglia and Mrs. Gilbert State Income Tax said today, but water pressure moved around several times as Pennsylvania Ave. which is the Blaze his birthday reflections. He materials, $109,292, up $24,465; for the schools and other Weber, both of Ellington, and By FLOYD LARSON has still not yet built up to needs arose. Several trucks White House. (Continued from Page 1) took time out from working on library and resource center, buildings and grounds entrusted Mrs. Robert L. Souder of (Herald Staffer) normal. left the scene temporarily to The name and address his inaugural address for a 25- $138,652, up $20,605; to the Board of Education; Said Unneeded ^ For some time during the refuel and return. Enfield. It » *• showed in an IRS publication would have been about $60,000, improve the educational On March 13, the voters of Manchester will be asked to struggle against the blaze, At different times, men from minute talk in his Executive mathematics, $^9,299, up $24,- Funeral services will be called “ Fundamentals of Tax according to Jackston. approve’ a referendum authorizing the town to purchase • \ ' V Office Building hideaway. 763; music, $199,735, up $20,309; process for students by con­ Wednesday at 11 a m. at the 1 \ firemen laid hose and relayed Glastonbury, Tolland, and East Preparation” in a section that Jackston said while the rough ' i ' I L The President said he doesn’t buildings and grounds operation tinuing the trend towards White-Gibson-Small Funeral the 110-acre Laurel Lake property for a sanitary landfill * h By Commission water from the town’s system, Hartford stood by at the nearby deals with income averaging. wiring was in and some of the like observing birthdays and maintenance, $1,509,176, up individualization of instruction; Home, 65 Elm St. The Rev. site. via a hydrant at Main St. and Eighth District headquarters, The agency said the publication plumbing work had been done, annually anymore and prefers $133,793. provide additional options and Paul J. Bowman, pastor of arm liM HARTF'ORD (AP) — The Governor’s Commission on Middle Tpke. to answer other fire calls if is designed for college and adult nothing had been connected The town directors at a general obligation bonds is to make note of them only on Also, physical education, alternatives for students; and Union Congregational Church, necessary. East Hartford men education course in tax that would cause a fire. meeting ’Tuesday night voted being requested. Tax Reform told Gov. Thomas J. Meskill today that Controlled Late Monday the decades—“ every 10 years.” $285,262, up $31,371; reading, provide opportunities for in- will officiate. Burial will be in ». *. and equipment handled one preparation. Workmen used power from a with one exception to go ahead The consensus of the board Connecticut doesn't need a state income tax at this time, The blaze was declared under He cited his 10-year $148,875, up $12,044; science, service training for the present Grove Hill Cemetery. call, at 4:15 p.m. Monday, to a Johnnie M. Walker, the IRS nearby house to operate their with plans for developing the seemed to be that the issue had control at 9:07 p.m. Monday, milestones starting at age 20 $433,601, up $36,614; social staff and continue curriculum There are no calling hours. but urged instead a comprehensive overhaul of the state’s small woods fire on Tolland commissioner, sent letters of power tools. tract into a sanitary landfill and been debated for at least six nearly six hours after it was when he was “ a junior in studies, $406,448, up $25,889; development activities. The family suggests that any present revenue system. Tpke. apology to Sen. George All that was left of the set the date. years and, for the first time, discovered. Many out-of-town college, majoring in history and social work, $147,894, up $19,- The 1973-74 budget an­ memorial contributions may be The commission’s long-awaited report noted that while Two Town of Manchester McGovern, the Democratic structure was a few leaning The exception in the 6-1 vote the directors had firm figures men went home when the fire English, going out for football— 614; Somanhis (yearbook), ticipates $2,590,100 in revenue made to Union Congregational firemen were injured during presidential candidate, and Sen, wooden beams and the shells of was that of Director Anthony to deal with in making a 5't future revenue needs might necessitate^a state income tax was broiight under control, but “ but I never made the team.” $2,985, up $169; student govern­ from sources other than taxes Church. the fight. Thomas Barlow of 57 Hubert H. Humphrey, who some air-conditioning units Pietrantonio, who said he could decision. eventually, “ the existing state tax structure will be firemen continued to pour At 30, he was in Bougainville ment, $10,000, up $10,000; on real and personal property. Bigelow St. was treated and contested McGovern for the hung precariously on these not support the referendum in The matter of alternate types thousands of gallons of water in the South Pacific in World summer school, $34,346, up $1,- The five largest individual sufficient to meet Connecticut’s needs in the forseeable released from Manchester nomination. charred beam s.' Because the good conscience because of the of refuse disposal now under into the building up until about 3 War II. At 40, he had just been 901; tuition, $54,500, down sums are $2,155,000 in general future." Memorial Hospital for an in­ “ Ordinarily,” Walter wrote, basement did not seem to be as date. He said, “ I think it will be test or being proposed, which t a.m. today. elected vice president. At 50, he $10,000; Capitol Region Educa­ state aid; $^,000 for special jured foot. Kenneth Cusson of “ we use non-identifiable names severely damaged, it appeared beaten in March where we were raised at a public hearing Basing its position on income exceeded $7,000 a year. This morning, the building was just defeated for the tion Council, $4,500, no change; education; $80,000 for N?ui lEttglanii 878 Center St. was listed in in our published ... material. that the fire started in one of would have a chance in May.” last week, were discussed and it anticipated revenue increases was still smouldering and oc­ governorship of California and Lutz Junior Museum, $8,000, no elementary and secondary In the area of business and satisfactory condition today at Unfortunately, this time, our the upper floors. The roof had Director Jon L. Norris was w as agreed that for the / l i i : of 6.7 per cent a year and a 5 per casionally flames were at 60, just re-elected for a change. school transportation; $35,000 corporate taxation, the the hospital with a fractured cou rse writer, apparently been completed and the ntnrial ffin. absent and the seat vacated by foreseeable future the landfill cent per year increase in state breaking out in scattered areas. second presidential term. Also, environmental for Project (IJoncern; and $15,- Robert 6 Florence Boston, Owners commission recommended that ankle and dislocated hip. hoping to enliven the text, used contractor, who could not be William FitzGerlad when he method of solid waste disposal expenditures, the commission One Eighth District truck was Never in those decades, education, $20,584, up $5,882; 000 from building rentals. Modem Methods - corporation taxes be carried Firemen said Cusson was on some well-known names and reached today, had started to took over this new duties of was the most efficient and said new taxes would not be at the scene today, wetting “ least of all at 50, did I expect speech and hearing, $69,396, up Old Fashioned Honesty forward where there are a 28-foot ladder which broke, some name combinations ... We put on the aluminum siding. judge of probate has not been economical for the town. needed. down the building. Chief to be here at this time at 60,” $4,654; testing, $14,793, up $404; MONUMENTS capital or operating losses, that and he fell to the ground. deeply regret the use of the The cause of the fire is under filled on the nine-member Should an improved method In fact, the panel suggested Lingard said wetting down and Nix'on commented. vocational education nomncATioN B03TON\^1| MARKERS corporations be allowed t^ name and address which some board. be developed in the future, the several areas in which existing cleanup would probably Fireman Injured investigation. PASSPORT PHOTOS ■ ' II CEMETERY deduct from corporate taxra The President plans to (occupational), $89,184, up $18,- land use could be diverted to taxes could be cut, including a continue for several days. An Eighth District fireman, individuals may associate with LETTERING Mayor John ’Thompson sum­ 100 per cent of the interest paid celebrate his birthday tonight 303; youth services, $45,^8, up SilL£M MSSffF alternate uses such as Rick Skoglund, suffered a you in an uncomplimentary In Memoriam Convenient Evening & Home Appointments recommendation that the starting in 1974, and that in with his wife, Pat, daughters $6,616; cafeteria, $18,455, up CAIOA SHOP A STIMO ARRANGED * DISPLAY AT marized the board’s majority As water was poured into the way.” In loving memory of William M. Ander­ recreation which is the intent state’s seven per cent sales tax broken rib which hasn’t yet Tricia Cox and Julie $14,760; program improvement, 1076 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford feeling which was echoed by the 1976, banks be allowed to deduct building during the night, son who passed away January 9, 1969. 62$ IMi SL, Miiicimtw when it can no longer be used be reduced to 6‘/(i per cent, required hospitalization. Walters said “ it is safe to Eisenhower, his long-time per­ $50,980, up $50,980, (Near Manchester City Line) f n iD f lc j othprs. He urged referring the interest paid to depositors from below-freezing temperatures 643-7389 for waste disposal. effective July 1. The sales tax Several other firemen were say” that the mythical name of Time takes away the edge of grief, sonal secretary. Rose Mary Dr. Kennedy, in his prefatory issuie to the voters and stressed their bills. caused lines to freeze up tem­ given oxygen at the fire scene But memory turns back every leaf. TEL. 5 2 8 - 2 6 8 0 BOtiD A resolution was also adopted rate reduction should be Hubert H. McGovern has been Woods, and close Florida friend the need for the directors to As for insurance companies, porarily. Sheets of ice covered for minor smoke inhalation, but Wife, Esther and declaring the board’s intent not coupled with elimination of the removed from the publication. C.G. “ Bebe” Rebozo. push the proposal to the people. the commission suggest^ their walls of the building as the fire they returned to fight the blaze. Son, Douglas, and family to complete the purchase of the present exemption on corporate taxes be brought subsided. Chief Lingard and an officer ’The property in question is property, should the voters children’s clothing*and the under the same provisions as After firemen had the blaze from the State Fire Marshal’s owned by Wells C. and Robert approve it, unless the site application of the per cent other business taxes and that under control — when shooting office were at the scene today, C. Dennison who have given the meets requirements for waste levy on personal services, the the current levy on interest and flames from upper windows checking for the origin of the town a “ no strings attached” disposal operations. Shiverland Spectacle commission said. dividends be eliminated when could no longer be seen — the blaze. Chief Lingard said only rOM option to buy until July 1. ’The Town htenager Robert Weiss The report also urges the present statute expires at area became much colder. that the fire was “ definitely action authorizing the assured the board infonnation Nutmeggers may find some consolation in'the fact that Connecticut. Shown is Passaic Falls in Paterson, N.J., property tax reductions for in- referendum will, if approved, concerning the project would be dustry and businesses, the end of this year. Icicles formed everywhere, and suspicious.” while the cold wave has been a bit nippy there are other under a thick coat of ice and frost. (AP photo) many firemen suffered minor allow the town to buy the disseminated immediately, increased block grants for The Bon Ami complex, once parts of the nation which are not faring as well as To compensate the cities and injuries slipping and falling on the home of the world-famous property for $449,500 and ex­ when concern was express^ cities and towns, elimination of towns for revenues lost because the ice-covered ground. soap, has been the site of at pand an additional $941,000 foT' over the lack of time to inform the 6 per cent tax on dividends, of the commission’s other tax Town highway department least three minor fires in the 1942 MAIN STREETI V site preparation and landfill the voters on the project tax relief ror the elderly, proposals, the report urges that crews sanded roads in the area, last six months, firemen said. operating equipment. A total proposal, its need, costs and application of the 6 per cent tax block grants be increased. as they were covered by ice auth(>rization of $1,391,000 in other pertinent matter. Firemen Seek Cause on capital gains based on 100 Those fires were also Envoys It also suggested that tax- from water run-off. Police had suspicious, according to ALL YOU SEE, MANCHESTER] per cent rather than 50 per cent exempt property be assessed blocked off streets in the area, firemen. of the gain, and elimination of TEL. 875-9263 for service charges, but not at and Hilliard St. was still closed In the last few years. Chief the sales tax on manufacturing to traffic today. O f ,,S h u n ~ - regular property tax rates. Lingard has continually and farming equipment and The monumental cleanup job machinery. expressed concern about a system apparently caused the to stop it from going further, Also recommended by the began before midnight, even as BY DOUG BEVINS The tax on dividends would be potential fire hazard in the Bon fire to spread rapidly Lingard said, but at no time did Public commission is a complicated some men were still fighting DRUG STORE BUYING POWER (Herald Rej^rter) abolished retroactive to Jan.l, Ami buildings, which house a ARTHUR'S revamping of the system for throughout the building, firemen fight the blaze from scattered fires in the building. under the commission’s plan. variety of businesses. Preliminary invAstigdtion of Lingard said today. within the threerstory concrete financing local education. It The Hartford Fire Department PARIS (AP) - Henry A. The tax on industrial and the general alarm 'fire Monday As Eighth District volunteers building. “ It was much too would involve equalization of sent steam jennies to thaw out Given $115^000 Kissinger and Le Due Tho met agricultural equipment would financial support for public which gqtted one of the old Bon wete setting up apparatus after dangerous to go inside,’’ hose and equipment. About 15 today in the third meeting of be phased out in two stages—a Ami buildings on Hilliard St. the 2:45 p.m. call Monday, thick Lingard said. education, a format once volunteers from the Rocky Hill Has a LOWER COST and Saves You IRorelUl their new secret peace session reduction from 7 to 3'/i per cent has determined that the fire black smoke was billowing Lingard criticized problems described by Gov. Meskill as Fire Department arrived to BOLAND By FLOYD LARSON in suburban Gif sur Yvette. Tho July 1 and total elimination of apparently started on the third from third-floor windows. with water pressure, although the “ Robin Hood principle.” assist at about 9 p.m. (Hdrald Staffer) wns host in the villa owned by the levy by July 1, 1976. OIL CO. floor near the center of the Several other fire companies he emphasized that the Essentially it would Hundreds of spectators the French Communist party. Also suggested was an Since 1935 were called to assist in the privately owned Manchester redistribute education funds so jammed the area in late after­ f HESE ARE OUR EVERYDAY PRICES Four Manchester school system programs which have„ concrete building. increase in the real estate con­ The intense fire, fought by battlCi which is still continuing. Water Co. did the best it could. that yvealthier communities noon, and police were busy been operating under deficit financing since September F o r the third time in veyance tax from $1.10 per FUEL OILS OTHERS DISCOUNT ARTHURS more than 250 firemen from The major part of the fire T he water system was would help poorer towns carry trying to keep youngsters away AUTOMATIC DELIVERY OTHERS DISCOUNT ARTHURS succession, the two delegations $1,000 to $10 per $1,000 with the are in the black today. Manchester and surrounding subsided early Tuesday supplying about 2,500 gallons the burden on school financing. from the burning building. No 24-HOUR SERVICE EVERYDAY LOW PRICE OR 10% PLUS COST EVERYDAY LOW PRICE avoided any face-to-face cities and towns retaining the OR 10% PLUS COST 12% oz. The Manchester Town-Board of Directors Tuesday night mbming, hut there are still per minute to the fire scene, problems were reported* by BUDGET ACCOUNTS towns, is still being in­ encounter in public view. But as original $1.10 and the state Part of the plan includes WELCOMED approved the appropriations to the systefn o f $115,000 from "hot spots” in the building. The Lingard said, but thechanical police. vestigated. The . blaze was the U.S. presidential envoy taking the remaining $8.90. establishment of a State Board 369 C E N TE R ST. JOHNSON t tle e ltown’s surplus. “ definitely suspicious,” Eighth Eighth District men were still failure at the water pumping of Assessment Supervision and The Salvation Army’s entered the villa, he could be Tax relief for senior Citizens Phone 643-6320 The action was substantially repairs which the board of District Fire Chief GranWlle pouring water into the building plant caused the pressure to a uniform assessment date of canteen truck from Hartford COST PLU S 10% = $ 1 .5 « seen shaking hands with would involve a credit on their COST PLUS 10% » 87|l^ less than the $208,000 originally education transferred to Lingard said, noting that there today. drop to 1,500 gallons per minute Oct.l by which all property in arrived at the fire scene early, BABY someone inside. It was the first property tax bills if the levy requested by the Board of reinstate the noontime aides were several smaller Lingard said the blaze could at a critical point in the fight. the state would be appraised on serving coffee and handshake seen by newsmen exceeds 5 per cent of the elderly Education and explained at a suspicious fires in the same have easily gone into and To bring in extra water. Town the same criteria once every refreshments to weary CREST SHAMPOO program. since the sessions opened Mon­ property owner’s annual public hearing on the matter The board’s action, while not building in the last year. destroyed the other buildings in of Manchester firemen laid five years. firemen. Many area residents day in an atmosphere of income. The credit would be last Week. resolving entirely all the Meanwhile, another major the complex, because all of the hose from a town water system opened their doors to the men, A MODERN apparent icy confrontation. figured on a sliding scale with a The commission’s findings T he appropriation was school’s financial problem, for fire which occSurred early buildings are connected by hydrant at Main St. and huddle offering food and warmth. maximum credit of $500 for were contained in a three- ^ PHARMACY approved after only some this fiscal year, will funds Tuesday morning has been either direct contact or Tpke. Fire companies arriving at 24'< free ” Kissinger and Tho households with an income of volume report submitted at the C clarifying discussion between classified as of “ unknown” catwalks and conveyor tunnels. “ We always knew about the the scene in the early stages of 1M40UR COST PLUS 10% = 98^, COST PLUS 10% which Dr. Kennedy keep maintained a news blackout on $3,000 or less. The credit would close of a study of the state’s 10'i the directors and Superinten­ origin, Lingard said today. Firefighters attacked the fire the fight were probably there RBJEF unincumbered pendiiw town ac­ (See Page Sixteen) their talks. not apply in cases where tax system begun last summer. dent of Schools Dr. James P.. That fire, which destroyed a from inside some of the tunnels the longest. They included not MODESS tion on the approp^tion of only the Eighth District J a m e s Kennedy over the difference surplus funds. To cover expen-^ three-family house under volunteers, but also men from F. befyrneh a $93,000 request for ditures for the reinstated construction at W. Middle the Town of Manchester, the! f°nr reinstated progfams programs, funds in teadiing Tpke. and Hawthorne St., was 3D ’ A m a t o 6 ‘T. Vernon, Rockville, and South givnn the board last summer supplies, repairs, etc. of ap­ reported at 4:10 a.m., as cold BS/R.Ph. and the current $115,OOO proximately $100,(MP had hero ai^ weary 'firemeh were still Windsor. COST PLUS 10% = $1.72. COST PLU S 10% = $1.40: 30's request. Dr. Kennedy explained set aside, lliese now can be battling the warehouse fire on CRC Favors Ban On Firemen Dramatically fighting the fire LISTERINE were the Town of Manchester’s the hi^ er figure represents an expended for the purposes for HiUiard St. ladder truck, the Rockville PAMPERS estimate based on cost which they were budi^ted. Chief Lingard, the State Fire Squrt (an aerial boom), and Why are vitamins popular? experience to date. In addition, the board also Marshal’s office, and local South Windsor’s “ cherry- . . . Some people believe 'hie four reinstated programs approved additional police are investigating both picker,” an aerial snorkel with that vitamins relieve 12 oz. funded by the board action are: appropriations for the schools fires. UtBip Holding Political Office ARRID from state grants (at no cost to Lingard said today that there a platform. sluggishness and fatigue . . adult edupaiion, $26,000; dental COST PLUS 10% = $1.63) MAALOX COST PLUS 10% = $1.1^ hygienists, $27,000; extra local property taxpayers or use was “ nothing to point to ’The town ladder truck was . There is no foundation for without even proving their EXTRA » “ curriculum, $21,0Q0; and of surplus funds) $68,103 for anything out of the ordinary” at By SOL R. COHEN the ban before we’re told to lift pay the manager more money He conceded that, under state positioned on the west side of this . .. Others believe that capabilities.” private school busing funds, Head Start, $50,000 for renova­ the house fire. The nearly (Herald Reporter) it.” will not make it happen. The statutes, neither the charter DRY And Eugene Montany agreed, vitamins prevent colds . . . $41,000, all of which had been tion of Robertson School completed dwelling was a com­ Robert Stone replied, “ It’s directors would not vote such a nor the directors can control The Manchester’ Charter th e salary of the “ Whatever the manager’s Again there is not the trimmed from the school offices, and $13,636 for the plete loss,'Lingard said, noting Revision Commission, by a 9 to wrong for us to quote something hike. We must place it in the superintendent. “ However,” he ability and future in town, he’d slightest bit of evidence to budget but reinstated in Manchester Drug Advisory that it is very hard to prove 3 vote last night, rejected a like this (cour4 action) without charter.” lo o 'i insisted, “ they can control the always get a salary hike when support this contention . . . 1-0 'iiymf response to public demand. Council-Crossroads program. anytMpg when a fire entirely sudden and’ surprise proposal a study, and it’s wrong for Mr. Fire Calls salary of the manager. The the superintendent got one. It But the man who has been NICE COST PLUST0% = $1.44) COST PLU S 10% = $1.25) Other items originally In non-schooi related destroys a building. for lifting the ban against Sullivan to bring the proposal manager is on the firing line would be difficult to BUfFERIN requested, but not granted by appropriations, $28,000 from The fire is still considered firemen holding public office. before us so abruptly. I’m taking vitamins and has & EASY seven days a week, twenty-four implement.” At 3:06 p.m. Monday town the Erectors, were: Cafeteria sewer service charges were suspicious, Lingard said. He It was a sequel to an action disappointed, John, to see you been fortunate enough to hours a day. He’s even ■The vote followed. firemen answered a call to 691 deficit, $17,000; accumulated appropriated to the Sewer mentioned that there lyas an ar­ taken only three weeks ago, do it this way.” avoid a cold during the responsible for raising the The CRC, over the objections Main St. to investigate a report si(^ leave for teachers, $18,000; Department 1972-73 budget debt son attempt at another dwelling when a proposal to lift the ban Frank Stamler commented, winter will be a vitamin taxes which go for the school of Sullivan, who was foe only of the malfunction of an contractual salary agreement service. just a few homes away on W. against policemen holding “ It’s very improper for us to consumer for life . . . 10 oz. single out the firemen and grant budget.” one to vote against the electric engine. STYLE with certified personnel, A revenue-sharing allocation Middle 'Ipke. recently. public office was defeated 9 to Frank Stamler commented, proposal, backed a charter Town firemen were called to People are more health $50,000; and $8,000 originally was approved for $20,500 to pay The old three-story concrete them special privileges we deny HAIR 13 oz. COST PLUS 10% = 49<; NYQUIL COST PLUS 10% » $1.5^ 4; “ It’s not so much that town change for placing the water Wickham Park on the report of conscious than they used to allocated for tiigh school roof engineering consulting fees for building on Hilliard St., gutted The chief advocate of .the other employes.” And Harlan Taylor com ­ managers are underpaid ~ it’s and sewer departments under a-brush fire there at 3:57 p.m. be and this is probably why the H illiard St.-Broad St. by a fire which took about six proposal lastfnight, as he was just that we've got to admit the jurisdiction of the director Monday. The party who turned the vitamin is so popular .. SPRAY reconstruction. hours to bring under control, is mented, “ If greater minds than on Dec. 20, was John Sullivan. that school superintendents, all of public “Works. in the alarm had seen smoke . Self-dosing with vitamins Funds were transferred as owned by Stuart Carlson of ours will decide this issue, let’s Joining him last night in a over the state, are overpaid.” Dominic Squatrito, whose from the fire at the Bon Ami follows; $29,000 for the town’s Manchester, under the cor­ wait for their decision.” is n o t justified . . . losing effort were Nathan Odegard said he agrees with sub-committee recommended factory and mistaken it for a share of Hilliard-Broad Bt- porate name of S.H.y.C. Inc. A proposal made by However, there are times Agostinelli and David Odegard. th e philosophy behind the action, said he had dis­ fire at the park. Special reconstruction and $29,000 for Early estimates of the fire Agostinelli several weeks ago, when supplementary 200 count QQgj PLUS 10% = 29^. COST PLU S 10% = $ 1 .4 T Phyllis Jackston abstained Agostinelli’s recommendation. cussed the matter with the town A similar incident occured at the town’s share of Hilliard- damage were set at about a half but inadvertently dropped from vitamins are truly useful from the vote and Leonard “ School salaries all over the counsel and the town auditor. 4:10 p.m. when an alarm was Broad St. intersection million dollars, including the Seader and John Rottner were the commission’s agenda, was a n d n e ce ssa ry and TAMPAX Section country are bordering on The town counsel, he said, told turned in at Box 139, located at recionstruction. The funds are . building and- packaging discussed, voted upon and SCOniE TISSUE Rea