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Y Social Reform Defended by President Panelists Falser Laurel

Y Social Reform Defended by President Panelists Falser Laurel

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TWENTY PAGES . PKICK: FII-TKKN flEiVT.'S MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCtU,1973 - VOL., XCII, No. 127 Manchesier—A City of Village Charm Social Reform Defended By President /

WASHINGTdN. (AP) - program, that would have, in he put at 1125 billion — ‘‘nearly President Nbcon, observing that effect, guaranteed a minimum twice the amount that was his revamped social welfare annual income for poor being spent on such programs- program already has aroused families. when I took office in 1969.” “ intense controversy and Much of the emphasis was on ‘"Ibis both a generous budget considerable misunderstan­ justifying the reorganization and a reform budget,” he said. ding,” defended this changes and in some cases, scrapping of “ The reforms it proposes will today in a special message to past federal activities in the put muscle behind the Congress. ' ' ' area of human resources. generosity it intends. The I***,.. The loigthy message itself Pledging that he will display overall effect of these reforms contained no surprises and -‘‘compassion that works — not wilt-be the elimination of confirmed expectations that simply compassibn that means programs that are wasteful so Nixon would back away from well,” Nixon took credit for a that we can concentrate on his i960 welfare reform record human resources budget programs that work.” Nixon, who said “ the welfare . . ;V ■ mess cannot be permitted to ^continue,” acknowledged he Laurel Lake Acquisition Discussed was abandoning broad welfare reform “ since the legislative Manchester Town officials last night conducted a foruih on the for voter approval or disapproval in a referendum vote March 13. outlook seems to preclude proposed purchase of Laurel Lake to serve as the town’s sanitary land­ (Herald photo by Pinto) passage ... in the immediate fill solid waste disposal site. The funds for the acquisition will com e up Bacjc-Up Pact future.*’ However, he said he is ordering vigorous steps to strengthen the management of Gets Approval aid to families with dependent Panelists Falser Laurel children — a nrouram he PARIS (AP) — The Uhited States and North Vietnam described as “ inequitable, inef­ Capsules ficient and inadequate” — agreed today on a nine-point declaration to back up the through administrative Vietnam peace agreement, apd the document was to be measures and unspecified Lake Landfill Purchase Ministers Killed , approved .this afternoon at a plenary session of' the legislative proposals. WARSAW (AP) - The statement by Dr. David R. Department of Environmental “ concerned citizens, ” / ^ i n g , As he had promised, Nixon SOL R. COHEN international conference on Vietnam, officials from both interior ministers of Poldhd Miller, assistant professor of Protection com es up with, “ We also serve who come to again said he would ask (Herald Reporter) Communist and non-Communist delegations reported, x. and Czechoslovakia were killed nat&ral resources and Manchester would be wise to forums.” "Congress for a new law “ for It was the consensus among Both sides made significant late Wednesday^inght in a plane conservation at th^ University have a backup system. It can’t (.Se«* Pu|{<- Tw**nly) alleviating the often crushing the four panelists at an open concessions to achieve' the ly or by six conference crash near th e*^ ltic port of of Connecticut. lose. Even if the landfiil site 4 - . burdens which property taxes forum discussion last night, compromise, the sources participants. But because of Szczecin, Radio Warsaw What it actually all boiled ‘ were abandoned or used for place on many older “ Landfill — Yes or No?” that it reported. vigorous Communist objec­ announced today. down to — after a three-hour some other purpose, it still Americans,” but he did not could be to Manchester’s Rockville North Vietnam and its Com­ tions, U.N. Secretary-General “ All their aides and the plane discussion and question-and- would keep its monetary value. spell out what he had in mind. advantage to purchase the 110- munist allies abandoned their Kurt Waldheim was excluded crew” died with the ministers, answer period — was a one- Miller—If Manchester didn’t Discussing his controversial apre dry-bed Laurel Lake and previous insistence that the from any active role in the Wieslaw Ociepka of Poland and minute wrapup by each of the already have a landfill area, Man Wins dismantling of the Office of to make improvements to the conference could only.be peacekeeping arrangements. Radko Kaska of panelists, explaining their wouldn’t advise placing one Economic Opportunity, Nixon adjacent sanitary landfill area. recalled by a majority of the 12 Czechoslovakia, the broadcast positions on a March 13 referen­ there. Since it does have one With word from Saigon that pictured the move as The opinions ranged from two Super 75 delegations. This would luve said. dum. there, however, a vote on the sV , North Vietnam Had told the strengthiening antipoverty positive and resounding given each side a veto. Kaska was on an official visit The question to be decided appropriation must be based on Americans it was going to programs by moving them into “ yeses” by Manchester Mayor BRIDGEPORT (AP) - A In return, the United States to Ociepka. March 13 is, “ Should available alternatives. If the Rockville machine operator release 142 more U.S. prisoners Cabinet departments directly John Thompson and former Manchester appropriate |1,391,- alternatives are still years who learned a few months ago and its allies agreed to mention of war. Secretary of State concerned.' ■ director of .{public works POW List 000 for the acquisition of Laurel away, and they are, and if that he suffers from a serious the Viet Cong’s Provisional William P. Rogers was “ The only iqajot OEO William 0.‘Neill, to a Lake and' iinprovements Manchester does vote “ yes,” a lung condition won toe ^ ,0 0 0 Rev

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. March 1. PAiQgTBaiBa! PAGE t W o — MANCHESTER EVENING H ERAtp, Manchester, Ccinn., Thurs., M»rch 1, 197y ■ ^ J8 Npbte TV Notes ;1V Vernon Notes- i r»imT nn .. • _lZ. • \ I V • TV Toni §heinwold.^on Bridge r -A A In Octet by l^ax A fi^U tnee A year in the life of Rolf 5m SatHnfoy’i ,Professiimal Ahiold Palmer, Public Records PLAYER MUST WORK Eiisl dealer - , ' Complete'Tf!'iA$tingi Mendehsohp ' as filmed by FOR SETTING TRICK Bulh sides vulnerable Wamnty Deed / Building/PermiUt Representatives of the Fund Honoi By SHEINWOLD N O R T H , U St R H o i^ g Corp., new By JOHN GRUBER I Inter^ Revenue Service will tour, will air on NBcSv Karl P. Jones Jr. anrf' M. Arthur Wlnograd d w id ^ to . There Is a happy land, far, far ♦ Q H 7 6 dwellings at 55 Car^nter Rd., — OHM) (:?'V65 4 2 be in Manchester tomorrow to Friday^ Mardi 9; at 10 p jn , Tlia Mary Jones to Kenneth H. and 128,000 ; 59 Carpenter Rd., (3-8*22) NEWS live dangeFously last eveiiiiig at away, where you never have to assist residents in the on^bour speclid>ii .iMtltlM the Bushnell. by offering the work for your trickk. Until you 0 V? Eleanor Wari^n l^atricia S. Cote, property at 50 830,000; and 103 Carpenter Hd., t^ O'CLOCK HIGH 4k A 10 preparation of thetr 1972 in­ “ Arnold Palmer: Aa^J)ibmtckn Mendelssohn Octet, scorea for move to Uiat land, however, f Pine St., conveyance tax 134.10. 828,000. agher vw>rk« twith a captain ha W E ST • EAST come tax returns. They will be Legend.” “• ;:/■ eight strings, as played bV his.ji^ou’d better plan to stop, think ST V The Vernon Girl Scouts have asked to go to the churcl^pf her id l(oin Watt Point ♦ A ‘ 4 S 3 Z in the Municipal Building section, nearly F W l work to make the most of choice in full uniform am sit SOUNDING BOARD entire string <0 Q » 7 CP ■ Hearing Room, from $130 a.m. Mario Thomas portrayu instituted a memorial fund in sixty string players. This Inajr your cards. ./ . honor of Mrs.- Eleanor Warren together in church as a unit (24) ZOOM * 0 10742 0 - A KQIC6 3 to 4 p.m. different women set^rching, for g not strike you as dangerous but Edst dealer ' / who for many years was a Girl with leaders. (30) to TELL THE TRUTH 4k. 8 6 5.12 4k 94 Tboke who appear fo.r love relationships in an A I^T V (40) SULD WILD WEST it is; it gives nearly eight times ' Both sides vulnerable Scout leader and M n e r ; Mrs.. ‘ './’STATE-' S O U T H assigtapcs r^uested to special — “ Acta o f ; l4w e SBa ia * N C M tM »0 ON * as many chances for mistakes. Opening lead—Two of Warren died last year. Suburban Women “ Waat finds raaldants of Sadgawlck 4 KJ 10 9 4 bring with.fmem all papers Other Comedies" — ftiday, mansion agad and tenlla. A. The strings rose nobly tp the Diamonds Also a strong advocate of The Suburban Women’s Club 0? AJ 10 relating to their retdrns. March 16, at 9 p.m. Joining her task and I give them all sorts of East took the queen of 0 I mservation, Mrs. Warren of Vernon, Ellington and will be. Jean Stapleton, Art _ 6:30 — . ' diamonds and contentedly M 4k KJJJL7 w olri^ many hours planning Tolland will meet Tuesday'at 8 (3) CBS NEWS praise. This is a really tPugh Garfunkidl, Gene Wilder, and piece of music, design^! for the ace of diamonds next. ’Tliis East South W'est North trail^and nature areas in p.m. at the Center Road School,. (8) ABC NEWS' Joe Bolo^. j ' eight exceptional players,iaiid made for contentment all .1 o Double 2 0 2 z> Valley Falls Park. She also Vernon.. (22-30) HBC n e w s it was apparent that in Hartitord around; South made the con­ Puss 2 4 Pass 3 A * devoted niuch time to the work Nominating chairman, Mrs. (24) FRENCH CHEF we have nearly sijxty tract, and nobody noticed that Puss 4 A A ll Pass of the Red Cross and FIOT. David Conant Jr., will present a Opening lead — 0 2 . Any person or organization new slate of officers for the — 7dK) — exceptional players, judging by East had muffed the defense. (3) NATL GEOGRAPHIC the technical proficiency piey South ruffed the second CONN. $ALVAOI Cow. Ins. wishing to contribute in Mrs, coming year for consideration diamond and led a trump to has something in hearts. Hence Warren’s memory may send of the membership. Voting will Topic: Qrlz2ly bears. displayed. ‘ | (8) TRUTH OR Toscanini did the same t ^ g West’s ace. Declarer took the you switch at the second trick their contribution to Mrs. Leon be at the April meeting, by CONSEQUENCES with the strings of NBC in !l947 club return, drew two more to the king of hearts. GLORIOUS emporium Rowe, 12 Nye ^t, or Mrs. James ballot. South must win the trick and I MMS lOMTTtO/ ^ (18) DICK VAN DYKE and a couple of the jhig rounds of trumps and tried a Goetcheus, 100 Hansen Dr., Dr. Edwin Carpenter of tha orchestras haVe done the spme heart finesse. Back came lead a trump, but West lakes both of Vernon. University of Connecticut will Plin Rob considers appearing on a TV talk show. thing Since, so this wasn’t another blub to dummy’s ace, the ace of spades and the queen OORNER OF HUnFORB s o il speak on gardening, flowering Short (20) NBC NEWS and South tried another heart of htorts, after which he leads G. S. Week' trees and shrubs, following the Subloct exactly a novelty; it was ipore V (22-30) NEWS of a brag. But it was a pragithat finesse- When the king of hearts his last heart to give you a ruff. i FINE ST, lUNOHeSTER • 9M-7M Girl Scout week will be business trieeting. PCTEn AND (24) SOULI was m ade good by the hired appeared. South was home. Your ruffing trick defeats the observed from March 11-17 with WOLF Guest; Billy Preston. help. Originally this work jwas contract, but you had to work scouts in the Vernon and (40) ASC NEWS Work It Out for it. ' Hi supposed to be played wiUuwt a You can work it out if you Ellington area to hold special About Town conductor but that was celebrations in the form of DOUBLE FEATURE take the East seat and Neighbor! Chapman Court, Order of — 7:30 — impossibly difficult last bight concentrate , on just your own Daily Question mother-daughter banquets or You W oni BoUtvo (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT ( Dealer bids' one heart, your teas and one troop will have a Amaranth, will meet Friday so Mr. Winograd decided oii the hand and the dummy. You win Last week my wife '; i ' ' ' m / O R IB M A TO W partner doubles (for evening at 7:45 at the Masonic ' ' ' ‘ -X - -'“ I:""' tt- v. Your Eyos (18) NHL HOCKEY intei^retation. ! the first trick with the queen of w as. away visiting father-daughter banquet. takeout), and the next p|ayer AH area churches will have Temple. ’There will be initiation Bluet vt. Bruins at Boston. He did pretty well with' the diamonds and ask yourself how her parents and left passes. You hold: Spades, Q- of candidates and refreshments “THE NISHT EVELYN CAME (20) FILM first and third movements! but you can get three additional special services on March 11 in 8-7-6; Hearts, 9-6-S-4-2; some strict rules for honor of the Girl Scouts. At will be served following the (22) THRILLSEEKERS the finale was curiously lacking tricks. OUT CF THE GRAVE” Diamonds, 9-5; Clubs, A-10. me to follow in her meeting. Rehearsal for officers nut (30) w a it TILL YOUR in excitement and dynsjmic You don’t expect a second, Sacred Heart Church-; Vernon What do you say? ' '* a bsen ce: the service will be at 10 a.m.; will be held at 7 p.m. Officers FATHER GETS HOME shading, while the slow move­ diamond trick in view of West’s Answer: Bid one spade. 1. No trips to the golf St. Bernard Church, Rockville,, will wear white gowns. “THE CREMATORS' (R) (40) DRAQNET4 ment was pretty dreary even raise and the fall.of the jack. If, Friday and Gannon try to gat citizens Despite your length in hearts 10 a.m.; Rqckville Methodist though it was an accurate West has nothing in hearts, cou rse w hile - she I I A n ™ to cooperate with police. you should not pass the double Church 10:45 a.m.; Union rendition of the notes, Mr. your king will be useless, and was gone; 2. No look- . I for penalties. The time to pass Congregational Church, 10:45 I Winograd doesn’t deserve half your partner will have to take ing at pretty girls U.S. Pollution Cut I — 8:00 — the credit that goes to his is when you have such solid a.m.;' First Congregational I three tricks all by himself. ’This for any reason; 3. No use of alcoholic beverages at any t ^ W ash in gton — The Coast ..... ■ ' (3) THE WALTONS musicians. trumps that you can afford to (%urch, Vernon, 10 a.m .; St. Story ot two women trying to realize is impossible, since West Would tim e; 4. (tomplete.undivided attention to businesd and Guard reports that the volume In a way the major work of draw trumps yourself. John’s Episcopal, Vernon, 10 ' I their dreams.'' have bid more if he had held so the process of moneymaking; 5. Water the plantoand of oil and other polluting sub­ (8-40) MOD SQUAD the evening was still to come; -Copyright 1973 a.m. and St. Joseph Church, I ^oajjMNl inio 4 strong a hand. take good care of the dogs. Well, as a . 'Rood stances spilled in U. S. waters I Guast star: Ed Nelson as an Im­ General Features Corp. Rockville,.9:30 a.m. "Harold in Italy” by Hector ’The only hope is that West in 1971 was about 42 per cent 6 2 3 ^ ST., MMKHESTER (Comer of Peori Street) aginative thiet. Conscientious husband, father, and pUm t-watc^, I Each Girl Scout, is (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON Berlioz, with Robert Glazer, less than in 1970. principal violist of ithe went all out to please her and so I fed the dogs a few SPECIALS for TNirs., Fri. & Sat Only Guests: Joe Namath. Tim Conway, orchestra, as soloist. It times and sloshed water on the flower pots. N othi^ i- soul singer Esther Phillips. (24) ADVOCATES received a rather unusual treat­ pleases a woman more than being pleased. r FISH and CHIPS ...... $1.65 ment. ^ V ,;i„„ A national press council — WKM/EFMnNQB; ' *; I P r ♦ r (Patricia Dziaina of 8 Locust St., South Windsor, and Katldeen Reardon, 41 McGrath Rtl., w ith talad, bnad and biittar Watchdog or censor? In the first place, the viola is an instrument that is easily South Windsor, both junior members of the American Field Service, post a display at ' Veal Cutlet Parmlgana...... $2.75 — 9K)0 — covered; it plays in the c^ te r South Windsor High School to promote sale of citrus fruif to help support the American , “X ,v,‘ ;,i (3) MOVIE VmStHOmm "Field;Service program. (Herald photo by Ofiara) . > ' '■ ’'i w ith apaghatti, salad, bread and biittar. of an orchestra’s tonal range. •orntmeemmimaeti "Honor Thy Father" (1973). TV adap­ ’The cellos and basses are below MSM ttaUf tr «Mr sMWmi I (Other Family Priced Jdaals To Choose From) tation of Gay Talese’s best-seller about it and the second and first the collapse ot a Mafia family In New Beat I J York. Joseph Bologna, Rat Vallone, violins are above it; on top of naMaMHimo Brenda Vaccaro, Richard Castellano. South Windsor I this the instrument isn’t very E ■■"'A (8-40) KUNG FU large and can’t begin to make Now that my wife is back home, I really do have to get EVERYONE WELCOME • Caine shows his skill In the defensive as much sound as a cello,: fo r _ VFW 3rd. ANNUAL art of kung fu. (R) back to work. Won a bid on a drug store stock th$t (20-22-30) IRONSIDE example, which is also easily hopefully, we’ll have ready for this weekend; made a Ex-con plans to repay Ironside for covered. 2'—i » _ contract deal with a high grade furniture Fruit Sale To Benefit PANCAKE FESTIVAL putting him in prison. Mr. Winograd was aware of spyinrm mailufacturer to take all refusals, damage, and Sundayf March 4, 1973 9 AM-6 PM this problem and he generally w r IT isAirii w unai (24) AN AMERICAN. FAMILY overshipments in Connecticut and some of it has ;ri; , kept the orchestra down so Mr. FmotarMiltSsuSMi the Carney home or will be VFW POST HOME Pat Loud files for divorce. ^ already arrived; the rest of our carpet and vinyl has [ The South Windsor Chapter of Indian River section of plazer could be heard in the delivered at no extra charge 608 E. Cantar Otraat been sorted and is ready for pieddling; Freddy the American Field ^ rvice orchards in Florida. When you call cross-country, play the differeni — 0:30 — solo passages. When the “ tutti’ ’ during the last week in March. (18) 700 CLUB passages came alongi howcjver, sM sssa I? isBim assembled a few more 10-speed bikes, and Bob has (AFS)'will conduct a sale of The AFS is currently zones, t^^li for less 'without operatbr s^sistonce at lower PANCAKES & SAVSAGE WpOMtiywry School Menu he decided to let the orchestra resh xitiiis , fruit beginning sponsoring the stay o f • Miss ' eyq^^^dlovirestii^ w .'i i'\ ALL YOU CAN EAT tataW si^ brought out another assortment of special 8-tradc . Monday :^ Sloppy Joe on bun, ; — 1 0 : 0 0 — play at full volume. ’This gave ■i4*y;-toPW8h Martel 18- hforia Helena Graga of Brazil - Donation Adults |1.SO Childran Up to 12 yrs. $1.00 tapes at 81.50 each. -So, here’s the 100% iiiCbhipleto French fries, mrlk -ajid (8-40) STREETS OF SAN us a reading replete with I John' Carney of 617 Nevers who -is-^making her home with when it's 5 P!M. here (and tour low'er evening'rates Tickats at tha Door FRANCISCO listing for this weekend: pineapple chunks. h'l . 11 Is excessive contrast and made is sales director for the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Browing of 80 begin), it's only 2 PM. on the West Coast. Ait 11 P.M. "The House on Hyde Street” — Tuesday: Frank on bun, .Mr. Glazer seem weak in tone. up and profit from the sale Graham Rd. !%e is a senior at Mystery In a mansion. 10-speed Bicycles C^dy Bars ■ sauerkraut, potato chips, apple here (and oiu: lowest night rates begin), it's only § Actually' he played very .irill be used to supprt the AFS South Windsor High School this " iiliiiiiii' tA s r MAmrftmo gm eu M W O oo (20-22-30) DEAN MARTIN Carpet Remnants Playing C!ards — ^ brown betty., P.M. there. ^ simm nicely. T he solo literature for program at a local level. year. iJ iiiiftiiiiliill m C i w e m a ^ I Guests; Ginger Rogers, comics Cut-to-Order Carpet Wednesday: Tuna sub, cole ^ Norm Crosby and Leonard Barr. viola is destinctly limited and Vitamins & Sundries Valaiicia oranges are priced Cariiey said a door to door slaw, potato chips, milk sliced For sample rates, check your phone book. Or ask the (24) STATE OF CONN. while this is not the best Work Consolidated Furniture Sick Room Supplier’ at 83.90 a small box and 86.80 canvass of homes will be made peaches. - - nearest Phone Store for our free pamphlet on long <*THElHISBDON by ^ rlioz, Mr. Glhzer had a Dark Pine Dinette G ift Item s for a large container. Pink Saturday by members of the Thursday: Hamburger on distance calling. — 10:35 — solid comprehension of it Ixith {^apefniit price are 84.30 small AFS local chapter. Anyone ADIiBVniRE*> bun, sw eet potato, milk, PawNWMn.Mir.rMa* (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY technically and artisticailly; Plus a huge brush stock, stereo, records, shoes, and 87.80 a large box. All fruit is wishing further information is grapefruit sections. — 11:00 — more so, I might add, ^ n the towels, groceries, (including Campbell individual tree-ripened and delivered to asked to contact Carney at his . SKWIMAI OHSiniKME.KDBUnK Friday: Ravioli, tossed salad, CMXUMEy imorNdlOMll (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS South Windsor direct from the Nevers Rd. home or Mrs. conductor. Accordingly I award service vend packs), ladies’ colognes'and hundreds of Italian bread, milk and SIQUSI006 SHEUHWinDiS (20) HAVE GUN — WILL tho soloist fulsome praise for Richard Kelley, 20 Willow St. things I forgot, all at less than dealers themselves Orders may be picked up at chocolate pudding. ■ ■ TRAVEL his performance but I have pay. . Advisory Group " Southern New England Telephone :^N E OF THE YEAFTS BEST FILMS!’ — 11.-05 — considerable reservations on (24) JANAKI the performance as a whole. So come visit and enjoy the delicious complimratory ta . - '''I ••^Ksdiiils/MATTEL Frodiictlono ftioowo The program opened with “ A Changes Asked coffee while you look. Everything peddled wiUi k rea l ‘■‘■ M — 11:30 — Thanksgiving Overture’ ’ by (3) MOVIE “ no-hard-time” money back guarantee within 30 days !'■ nrj'.'f ’[ I [) cf M! » '’S O U N D E R ” Earl George, born: in A llob«vt B. ItednUs/Martin Ritt PUm “The Singer Not the Song” (1961). if you are displeased with your purchase in any way. J!',' ' 7 . ' , /I'll John Mills, pirk Bogarde. Milwaukee in 1924 according to HARTFORD (AP) - “BEST ACTRESS”- CICELY TYSON ra- the program notes. He isn’t in My wife says, “ Don’t Forget Your Wallet!” Connecticut Welfare Com-^ —National Board of Review —Nallonal SocieW ot Film Critics (8-40) MOVIE [ “Haunts of the Very Rich" (1972). Baker’s "Biograpfaiical missioner Nicholas' Norton Clorls Leachman, Lloyd Bridges,. D ictiom ^ of Musicians,’’ nor urged today that two welfare Edward Asner. "YoUlkwo (20-22-30) JOHNNY GARSON is he included in Ewen.’s recipients be taken off the 12- " i “ composers Since 1900,” so it is member Welfare Citizens U iofln.”-wh t e : - i difficult to understand why he. W Remember Our Exhausting Advisory Committee to make was included on the program Jack Benny Hours: ’Thurs. Eve (Ugh!) 6 to 9, room for working men and MANCHESTER when.Mr. Winograd is not noted Fridays 10 to 9 and Saturdays 10 URIVI IN ROUHS 6 i 44A “I have to do a TV shot or a ■ W E P I ! women. ' \ ‘t a o l for playing m ^ern American special once in awhUe to to 5. We’re Resting Less. ' Four members must be CURTBUTWIGO prove to the nation at large V ' ' WeVe taken lJundrfUB HamTdlfi** FRI. PUTMKTTFOIHI composers. welfare recipients under C04NT The piece was a completely \ that I’m still living.” existit$( law. - b N a i M M SAT. right from ourVgulaV olw k * > * SUN. MHTTUNCMTBI carpetered thing based on, the ‘‘That doesn’t give me advice PETER (nOOLE SOPHIA LOREN "Doxology” and written in a i.whlch^ represents all the iWKseno w harmonic style that Was citizens of Connecticut,” ' Nor- prevalent during its comporer’s ,ton said. “ It gives me the view III";:-;; \ EVES infancy. It served as a sfiort ^iof a special inter^t. group.” - iiHvinter’i etult|Nnlce«* VouVll chodsts 7:30 4'-? iiRM'kClCii' iif Wei Sat Sml number to allow latecomere to SHOPPERS SPECIAL ‘^j)iorton asked the legislature to gather and be seated beforei the reduce the number of welfare Vom wool»<|i«y len Mendelssohn but further than FOR WEEK OF MARCH 1 - MARCH 4 only ^recipients on the committee ENDS TDNIBHT (PU) that it was of slight value. I from four to two. “PETE *N’ T I U i r . He said he alro asked the 7 W " / ' \ ■ .'7: iTHBSISnUijW.mMttllMMIItl Fri. Now John Wayns LOOK FOR OUR SPECIALS EVERY WEEK! legislature to pay members for |)iei}d»< dresH^ aMUsl B u r n s i d e I Theatre | loss of income while attending" meetings. looks, lonfrlrf^aes . I Time Schedule ’ | He said that in the past, Coming membership- has been 1 2 4 s s o t i ^ restricted'to'housewives and tlietM#' ;w «*P- SLEUTH *;Vernon Cine I—“ Steelyard keif-employed people. There Blues” 7:15-9:00 : DNLY ':^ould be more working men ' . r,. • "J *, Vernon Cine II—“ P ete"’n’ and women; he said. - Now Playing - Tillie” 7:30' Meadows Drive-In—“ Night >UadiiPwin Evelyn Came Out of tl|e Grave” PlaylnBat7SS:1BP.M. 7:00; “ The Cremators” ,0:6o Low Mmission Prioas State, Theater—“ World’s \DDmONm4A^ ' ' Sat-SMn. Matbiaal A 3 PM Greatest Athlete” 6:10-8:00; 1.00Reg, Value Short Subject 7:45 . ■ About Town mBETTEHBm Jerry Lewis Cinema, S|>uth *1,15 r ^ J? Black ' Bicycle safety will be the OaMig: Across llOth. Windsor—“ The Vaiaichi Papers” 7:00-9:15 I topic of a panel discussion and liianufaetorerB you’ll wSk U.A. E a st-“ Cabaret” 2:00- public hearing at the general HELOOYEBI meeting of the Manchester PTA Sin FUNNY MffEK 9:15 I Don^ forget our delicious |ihirtdiro8'»es, C i n e ^ Burnside ’Theater-“ Av4nti” (Council tonight at 8 at Richard JEIWV LEWIS Martin School. ’The Manchester 1resHei» aiul eostumos. Ccili l l . M.W PITW HSIIMBr •nUVAII AYR.- W«MIMNJIM WSaSI 7:00-9:30 * i , l A f o High (School Round Table vhlle the seleetion’s ot W l (Singers will present a program, • *1 -'J SUNDAY KITE DANCE EXPtCSiifill 'at 7:30-1 i‘ Cream Cakes r.) - s-MibaalMalaWMm -l? . 1l.1lsrl0|Mn | all shapes & sixes & fo r every occasion '^“ Summer Empl|Oyment > THIS SUNDAY NITL . .MirUll 4Ui i * Directory of the United Ip v w tar M I* mM k I m M * 01 kaAn-M ai A iwkr laUiifi #1 MhM IStates,” which lists more than Lovers tMMflMf m taL-HM“ MBb tarti mta------im ta IM —W AMli .ih o f IksHV A^> Tkiim NUImow 1 ^ ^ lUA-k^k 90;000 summer job openings at BWBS resorts, camps, national parks, -Ussh" . ___ At ' I Don’t Miss "lOIN^------HMMYDMVr i Ac 311 €ireeiiRd. theatres, ranches, and This One At,This Restaurants for high rehool Manchester leniors, college students, and WNm VINra B f I HNH^ tanr) tblOtaOk-l* Store Only! toachers, is- available for iMtakr MHl MUm 6 4 6 - 3 4 8 0 ; reference at Mary Cheney so PLAVpR8-eOVARIETIES I t ' ll I'

f -,v. ; 1 / ■ / ft.- r . - - • • ' MANCHESTER EVENING/ Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. March 1. 1978 — PAGE n V E , I l l PAtlE FOUR - MANCHESTE^R EVENING HERALD, M^chester, Conn., Thurs., March 1, 1973 t n o r t BK By PHIL PASTORET School Lun< office, I got sick and tired of . <(■ Need Help calling them, too. Oh, they were We’d complain to the post­ Kindergarten Registration Next Week al service-about late mail— ^ The following lunches will be / Dmr sir; very polite and helpful, but Mr. but who’s to deliver the Pounded Oct, 1, 1881 Zinsser unfortunately is no served in the Vernon schools This is an open letter to the letter? next week: Board of D ire ^ rs of the town longer with us. He did a terrific k. PubUshM by. Manchester Pubfishing Subscribers who fail to receive their All children who will be At that time parents will diild to be at the school with the Momjlay: Frankfurt on roll, Beautification Committee, the job. He was a dedicated and register the child, receive a Do you ever have days potato,buds, carrot sticks and Co!, 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, n ew ^ p er by carrier daily before 6 p.m. most • helpful zone eidorcing entering kindergarten' in the parent. when you feel you’ve 'I IfiONTH Police Department of the town, Veriion school system next fall physical examination form and- At the pre-screening sessions, pudding. Comie 06040, telephone 64^2711 (AC 203.) should telephone the circulation depart- and any public minded citizens officer. 'The town could use • spent the whole time go- must be pre-registered March a letter explaining the the completed registration mg up a down escalator? Tuesday; Italian spaghetti n ^ t , 6 4 7 ^ . who still care about more men like him. prescreen p ro ^ m will with meat sauce, broccoli, roll Published every evening except Sun­ Now I ask you, why have a 5-9 at any of the town’s form from the March session, a * • • days and holidays. Entered,.at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Manchester “The City of elementary schools. The hours be held in May, and be given an record of the cbild’s and butter and applesauce, Village Charm.” This I have; variance requested if when the appointment time for the pre­ Wednesday: Vegetarian soup, Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press decision is handed down the will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m- developmental background and all the charm anyone could Advance registration is screening. the chUd”s medical record will toasted cheese sandwich, (Sole I’ ^ cond Class MaiPMatter. want right next to my property ^ people involved break all the - Parents are asked to fake slaw, peanut butter and bar. rules? John Mrosek, you required iii preparation for the be combined and put in a folder. SALE Burl L. Lyons Publisher It even makes Vietnam look advantage of the time given If a child has not had the Thursday: Orange juice,^ The Manchester Publishing Co. represented Pontiac Part, you pre-school screening program good by comparison. which each child must undergo from M ^ h to May, to arrange necessary 'physical pizza, tossed' salad, ice milk assumes no financial responsibility for. Bob Bantly is the owner of know that the client you for some of the requirements examination and vaccinations bar. represented doesn’t abide by before being accepted for ■ Our state doen’t happen to I filBLS’ DEIT.1 Subscription Rates t^ graphical errors appearing in adver­ this so calM property at 361 kindergarten. prior to the pre-screening' such by the May session, parents are Friday: Baked fish square, tisements and other la d in g matter in dHain Street and" the lot in the that decision?- as arrangements for a physical asked^ to have appointment have a lottery—we just take parsley potato, green beans, Payable in Advance ' You read about ecology and Parents are asked to register our chances in traffic. 2 ONLY The Manchester Evening Herald. rear which faces Flower Street. the child at the school nearest exam and obtaining., the dates so they can be provided « # O bread and butter, mixed fruit. He, in turn, leases this to beautification programs, well if . physician’s verification of.polio for the screening team. Scljool ' One Month $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, there are any interested their home. To be eligible for No one can drink too UiTM full days prior to publication. Pontiac Park with the full kindergarten a child must bp and measles vaccinations. officials feel the pre-screening much, but a great many NYLON QUILTED COATS Single Copy 15e knowledge that this lot was no groups, do I have a j>roject for The principals of the program helps to improve the _ 3 y Carrier, Weekly 75f » Deadling for Herald want ads, 12 noon you. five years of age on or before persons won’t let this fact loQgei' to be used by them for Jan. 1,1974. Parents are asked elementary schools will placement of each child and discourage them from Med. Only prior to day of publication; 12 noon parking cars. But does jie care? PLEASE, won’t someone help $ g o o One Year $39.00 to bring the child’s birth schedule 30-minute visits for thereby increase the chances of trying. The silkworm spins with its 11^. $0.98 Friday for publication Saturday and Oh no. me with this fight? My roots the May sessions and at that a successful start in school. Six Months $19.50 Monday. are too deep for me to pack up certificate at the time of (NIWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) head. Who cares if the sidewalks registration. time it will be necessary for the Three Months $9.75 never get shoveled there and leave. This is the street I either? Everyone else on grew up on and my happiest *"»'iiLL WEATHER COATS ^ Flower Street shovels but Pan- memories are here. I edn’t just sell out and move. The men of Rag. S10.98 B O O O tiac Park doesn’t have to M \i. '.OV • M.M'.NAVOX • MAC.NAVOX • MAGNAVOX • MAC.NAVtIX • MAGNAVOX • MAGNAVUX • MAGNAVOX • MAC.I^'WOX • MAGNAVOX » M A GN A V O X » M A C. N A \, O X « ^ shovel. my family who could help me 8lzat12and14 A Pair Of Fables The police can close their with this fight are gone, my eyes as they drive by. What husband, my father, and my brother. and that program and it won’t cost us difference does it make if Once upon a time there was a man people have to walk in the road Maybe all you people could SLACKS who had a son. When his son was anything. because they llon’t shovel? take a Sunday drive pdst this RACIORy-SPONSORED property. You could show your Rag. $3.98 young he was given an allowance The programs proliferated and like The town manager doesn’t ANNUAL care either. He didn’t even have children how,little some people Slzas7to14 which he could spend bn anything he the son on an allowance some were the courtesy to answer my care. Sincerely, g n e w a x wanted. Like most sons with ' wise and worthwhile and others were letter of complaint directed to M c i him even though I, too, am a Marjorie Waddell Fischer allowances he spent it on candy and impulse items which were disappbin- taxpayer. -What does he owe (Mrs. John) SNOWMOBILE SUITS wt^n, in the course of time and infla­ ting because they were adopted only me? 21 Flower Street Manchester tion, his allowance grew he bought because the money was there. Again And the people in the zoning Reg. $21.98 $ 1 4 0 0 toys. Some oi these ex^nditures were not much was learned from these □ SALE LAST 4 DAYS Sizes 7-10-12-14 wise and worthwhile but mostly the^ experiences. DIAO. ' It came to pass that the paternal 16 ONLY were impulse items and often dissap- DELUXE DM0. A m s MEAS. pointing. And not much was learned leader decided it was time for the Capital MSAS. SNORKEL JACKETS from these experiences. states and cities to stand on their own ASTRO SONIC PORTABLE and to use,.if they wished to continue But it came to pass as the son grew Andrew Tally STEREO FM/AM xXOLORTV Reg. $15.98 H>^se programs, money they had Fare COLOR TV older that he obtained a part-time job Sizes 12-14 earned through state and local taxes. ^ RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS * 10* ® Sandra Warfield and James McCracken in the Connecticut Opera ^m pany’s and”lhrough some fiscal change, he K eep On tfye Heat ,Lo and behold, some of-^he production of Samson and Delilah. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) I LINGERIE D E ^ suddenly became aware of the value programs lost a luster they once had WASHINGTON-Even these about it. Neither did Lyndon of money for his earnings were no as PCS. WOMEN’S and-wants and needs were assessed in days, public opinion sometimes Johnson. Likewise, Rockefeller longer a gift from a doting father, but gets things done. After a decade and Lindsay behaved as if the a different light. Questions like, “Is it of horsing around, while the scourge would go away If we represented toil as all earnings do. FLANNEL PJs doing the job?,’’ “Is_there a better dope pushers were murdering just didn’t talk about it. To his our children, the politicians credit, Nixon launched a Lo and behold, the Son became more way?,’’ “Is there a cheaper way?” Reg. to $4.98 finally have heeded Vox Populi campaign to catch mote traf­ Inside a and more concerned with obtaining and others began cropping up and tougher drug laws are a fickers during his first year in T C- Sizes 40 to 48 $ O o o virtual certainty across the value for his money and where in his throughout the land. office, but until recently he TOTAL AUTOMATir. r land within the next year or offered n(^ legislation to stiffen COLOH S-YBTTM cni I 4 9 K 8 . WOMEN’S salad days of paternal allowances he But there were others who still ■ two. pejiaities. ^ President Nixon’s Justice Eventually we the R eport . was a budding big spender, he now fought to keep the allowances rather Department weht so far as to people—confound our con­ HALF SLIPS than make the political agonizing Model a m weighs wants in terms of what it ask the death penalty for genital sloth-caught up with Rowland Evans and Robert Nov^k will cost him in labor and whether it is decisions needed to evaluate the certain narcotics traffickers. what wasJlappening to our kids, Reg. to $4.00 S i 0 0 worth it to him. meritsof j)rogram§ to be paid^or by New York’s Gov. Nelson to the, last three.or four years Rockefeller got into the act every public optojon poU has 4' Hanoi Challenges Nixon NOW * 2 4 9 Sizes Sand M state and local funds. with a proposal for mandatory shown a'^ public deinand^fdY NQW WMiTJLCito fabulous Aufa- Moral: Paternalism has its place in life sentences for traffickers WASHINGTON-Having so imilie Color Syttam. yoi/ll olwoys BW » This fable has not been finished for action. Unfortunately, the South Vietnam by Communist turned over to the Saigon . ModHananaanetylingAmodal 7516 riafa, patfadV fanwl — on.j»w dmnf WOMEN'S ROBES the' life of a man but like all good and for addicts*convicted of phrase law and order had disrupted the proposed inspec­ forces after the ceasefire was government. TYa next plunged n.l, ovary llm.—automatleallyl And, mod.l while the nationj^s leader has decreed violent crimes. Now even John tion process that fighting has UMHIP1 GROUP 2 things must end and when this become a joke or a racist widely predicted, to addition. into the quagmire of mutual 6124 has #10 Mognovox SS*80.Ctiassis for grort 22 Peg. it is time for the states and cities to Lindsay—Mist^ Permiss­ slogan in certain circles not continued unabated during South Vietnamese government prisoner exchange, though this *399 nSobjRlyandf!n.p.rfarmanc*. . .plusQuick- 6 Pcs. Rgg. fSBe happens our needs and wants are Oo> ond o cun ihhtd for glor»fro. vtewlog In. Rag. S&ee and 64.98 stop iDeing boysv on allowance and ive—has discovert the^ issue. confined to long-haired junkies. nearly four weelcs since the troops, unwilling to accept was clearly out of the JMC’s NOW *519 sun-llHtd or brightly lighted roomc. See It todo)tS. viewed differently and mbre prac­ The New York mayor doesn’t The politicians were not quite “ceasefire’’ in Vietnam, Hanoi Communist advances just jurisdiction. , Mod*! 7 S H ~ In. beautiful MecRterroneon ifytingp olso , , , lo ve . • . and freof yourself to the wonder* V* * become men this has not been ac­ •iiMlficanl seund. . . magnificant atyling. UnmUtokobly Magnoyox! ]W a a ^ offers the fabulous vfewing of the Mognovox Total Avtomot* 3 .9 8 like

r' • a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., M ar^ 1. 1973- PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVEINING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., March 1, 19W H e h r d n ■f- ■ i T ■ 8 5 East€€iit«el ' i ' ' / Dr. Olmsted To Retire AtSummitSt^ As Sanitary Inspector Fifty Awards Go V___L Weiss’ proposal is on the WEEKEND CASH and GARRY SPECIAL . y Dr. Richard C. Olmsted, Olmsted, “ w ill work hi a broad THURS.8 f r l . s a t . field of environmental concern, Board of D ire c to r’ agenda for^,. ^o Cub Scouts Manchester’s sanitarian and itnTuesday meeting. M if meat inspector oq a part-time including tedinical advice on Also on the agenda then is DAFFODILS *1.79 'A N N 5 E M T players will cast the roles for basis for over 30 years, will the Inland Wetlands Program, po^ible action oii a proposed COrrespbiident ^ the mother, father, sandman/ reach the mandatory project engineer for the acr6ss-the-board salary Tel. 228-3971^ . and Mb'. White (Vat. / retirement age of 65 this month. sanitary lamfflll development, O PEN T 0 9 P.M . THURSDAY and FR ID A Y increase for department beads, ^ f t y awards were presented ' Plans to present “ (kime Rlow .jr A ifU JOi H e will give up the post he has development of a forestry assistant department headsand •> :.!? ■ * to 21 Cub Scoots and 3 Webelos.. Your Horn” have been canceled ’ 4' held since Aug. 7, 1942. managemoit prognun for town supervisors. at J'ebruacy pack meeting by the Players. Dr. Olmsted is a woodlands, and similar lUowed the annual Blue veterinarian, with his facility programs.” Banquet. School Menu on Woodbridge St. Weiss is recommending, a - The proposed .salary-hike- the awards presented The menu at the elementary Town Manager Robert Weiss $13,000 annual sa la ry fo r schedule comes from a three- wei%i the Wolf Bgdge, Bear schools next vfeek will be: is asking the Board of Directors Kraatz, to be split evenly member citizens \ronunittee, S Bad^; gold arrows, silver Monday:^ Veal Permesean, to approve the new position of between the health department appointed last April by Mayor M# arrom,, denner bars and assis- seasoned rice, mixed environmental services officer and the public works John Thompson tb study Photo by Craig tan^'deiiner bars as well as vegetable, pears. and is proposing the post be department. He is recommen­ Manchester’s pay scale for the Howahl Rackliffe Giulio Porta 5# M Wemlb awards for scholar, 'Tuesdays Reef stew, carrof ding also that the proposal be posts. . >ifj|Ued by Ronald Kraatz, an and celery sticks, corn bread, ^ included in the 1973-74 town The committee recommend­ %4 c it iis ^ lp , scientist, geologist, engineering assistant in the ou tdo^i^an and engineer. applesauce. ' public works department, now budget. Kraatz’ salary to then,. ed the pay hikes be imple­ Stairwell Gallery Exhibit Receiving awards were Wednesday: Roast turkey, being paid from federal funds Weiss said, would continue to mented immediately. However, Adam Matrick (2), Steve mashed potato, cranberry nnder the Emergency come from EEIA funds. ..it appears______now that, — the — - Paintings by Howard exposition of linear explora­ f M Rackliffe has had 3 one-man sauce, green beans^ goodie ap­ Kraatz now receives $10,764 proposal, if adopted, will oe in- Rackliffe, photography by tion; five minuties long, color, Gustdfson, Richard Craig (2), Employment Act. shows at the New Britain smith annually, all paid from EE A eluded in the town’s 1973-74 Giulio Porta, and films by Tom silent, with Commentary. (2), Billy Brbwn ple bar. , , * Weiss explained that Kraatz, Museum of American Art, and funds. Dr. Olmsted receives budget and implemented as of Spence w ill be seen in the Film in progress; five- tvinWigley (2), Matthew Thursday: Lasagna, garden in addition to fulfilling all the his works are in the Albert $5,165 in his part-time position. July 1. FYiday opening o f an exhibit at minute-long, black and white, 1,(3), Otis Wirth (3), Glenn salad, fruit gelatin with top­ functions now fulfilled by Dr. Barnes Foundation Collection the Stairwell Gallery of silent Workprint. nunntfdM (4. ping. of Merioni Pa. The Stairwell Oi Manchester Community “ A Practical Guide to Also, 'John Clark (4), Jim Friday: Chicken salad Gallery exhibition will feature College’s Hartford Rd. Archery and Other Conjec­ Wood (1), Tim, Roucher (2), sandwich, tomato soup, cole his most recent paintings of building. tures,” an attempt to solve ^0 Donald: Staqdhfield, Scott slaw, cupcakes. what has been a life-long love w The program is free and open solutions; 12 minutes long, Unsworth, David Qark, Robert Rockville affair with the landscapes of Deadline Extended to the public. The. e:i^bition color, with sound. Rochd and Shawn Kervelis (4). c h r o m e -t o p BUFFET RANGE Maine. will remain on view until March “ N. E. T. Presents,” piilfered , Rili Aldrich was. also GREAT STEREO ENTERTAINMENT Hospital Mixed media photography WORLD ALMANAC For Pa]cade Floats 30. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to film from the refuse cut into a presented a two-year service mcTS Your Choice—Save 19.88-23.88 • . g . S m . 2.51 describes ,Porta’s tinted pin for den chief. Notes 10 p'.m., Monday through political, erotic statement; 12 DRAPQtYROD a. Reg. 122.88 AM /FM FM*Stereo Radio And photographs and photo- Great to give or great to use for enterfolnlngl Weiodgroin Friday. f minutes long, black and white, Cub Scout activities for Admitted Wednesday: 'Die Manchester Sesquicentennial Parade Committee serigraphs: * Monolithic arms Automatic 4-Speed Record Changer. 8” full control panel. Adfustable non-morring feet. 1000W. Save. The evening will start at 8 with sound. Mhrch will include the boat Melinda Champlin, Prospect has moved back to March 15 the deadline for groups to extend from truncated torsos in range speaker systems. Walnut finish. with these animated films by “ Child’s Alphabet With, save on every rod in stock! race on March 18 at 2 p.m. at St., Rockville; m delin e Dusto, apply for entry of floats in ^the June 23 parade and crucifix-like surreal images. Tom Spence, who was born in Casual Reference to DNA the Gilead Hill School and the. Union St., Rockville; Troy Hitt, submission of rough sketches and plans. He has e x h ib it in this country Her^s yourAciiaiice to find tremendous sav­ Wyoming and now lives and Replication in the Garden of next paCk meeting on March 23 b. Reg. 118.88 AM/FM FM-Sfereo Radio And 8- W. Main St., Rockville; Harold Applications will be accepted until March 15, and and Europe' and currently works in New York City: 'Eden” ; seven minutes long. ings in Pilgrim Mills’ big drapery department at 7:30 p.m. also at the Gilead Trock Stereo Tope Player, Solid state with slide ^ewis, Salem; Elizabeth teaches at MCC, G i^ter Hart­ AriMMsI sketches and plans must be presented at the committee’s “ Band,” a 25-second dance Although Spence has degrees We carry an exciting sblection of fashion co- School. , controls. Automatic track changer. Mulhern, W. Main St., ford Conununity College, and m eeting on that date. It w ill be held at the A rm y and N avy movement that lasts 10 in painting and printm^cing, Rockville; Ramona Potter, the Wadsworth Atheneum. ordiiiated drapery hardware to complete your Club at 8 p.m. minutes, with ample proof that with gallery credits in these Podium Players Highland Ave., Rockville; Cin­ The extension of time has been made in answer to a the parts are greater than the areas, he has concentrated on window accessorizing. The Podium Players wiU hold dy Sandberg, Pomfret; Lenora number of telephone calls from groups desiring to enter sum of the wholes; black and animated film-making in the tryouts for its spring Sileo, Regan Court, Rockville; white, with sound. last six years. His invitations to IDENTIFICATION production, “ Hansel and Ann Surawski, New Britain;’ 'floats but unable to meet the March 1 deadline originally “ So We Can Have a Classical show include the Ann Arbor, PASSPORT PHOTOS Gretel,” on Monday eveningin 'Twentieth Century war­ Gertrude Warman, South St., set. Period Just Once, Hold Still,” a Mich., and New York Film SALEM NASSIFF cafereria one at Rham High fare has been bravely de­ Rockville...... FABRIC DEPARTMENT^STORES picted by modern news- film at the interface of linear Festivals and the Whitney CMBMSMrkSnMO School and on Tuesday evening Births: A sonto Mr. and Mrs.> cameramen.^ The World Al­ and systems exposition; 10 Museum of American Art at a M A N C H E S TE R ^ Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) at -the Hebron Elmentary Errol Boober of Ware, Mass. •29 Mrii St, IlMciwtltr manac notes that war pho­ minutes long, color, with sound. Major Retrospective of School. Roth sessions will be Discharged Wednesday: 643-7369 Monday.thru Saturday 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. tography was perfected “Fork Device,” a systems Experimental Films in May., from 7’ to 8:30 p.m. . ' Arthur Baldi, Prospect St., during the American Civil Area Police The Players are looking for War by Matthew Rrady. He “ Rockville; Laura Butler, Wind- high school age and adult actors sorville R(r., Rockville; \ and ras lensmen vividly to perform in the production Brendan Costello, Homestead VERNON emergency treatment and was portrayed m any historic which is geared for children, episodes of America’s most AM AC/DC PORTABLE RADIO St., Manchester; James Davis,. Daniel T. Boone, 17, of 46 released. A passenger in the and which will be "presented in devastating war, often risk­ Valley View Lane, Vernon; Upper Butcher Rd., Vernon, Larrivee car, Helen Kunkel of early May, ing their lives to capture Reg. 9 .6 7 — Sove 1.70 ■ 7.97 3 D tyt Daniel Henderson, Broad was issued a summons Ellington, was taken to There are roles for seven the “ life-like” reality of the '■ Brook; Arnold Jarvis, RFD 4, Wednesday night on Rt. 30, Rockville General Hospital males and six females, eight of carnage about them. Solid-state', instant-sound radio with slide rule tuning, 3" Rockville; Edward Jeski, Dart charging him with improper where she received treatment whom are supposed to be CopyriKht © 1972 speaker. Brown leother-like cabinet. Built-in AC cord. Save. Hill Rd., Vernon; Edward passing. Court date is March 20. and was also released. ' New8imii«r KntiirpriHo .\8Kti. childnCn. In addition, the LeGault, Carriage Dr., South Windsor Court date is March 19. Tolland; Timothy Osgood, Sum­ Gregory Dupont, 21, of West \ mit Rd., Ellington; Lillian Hartford, was issued a Santos, Blast St., Rockville; summons Wednesday night To^and County BRIGHT COLOR TV Lynda White,-White St., charging him with failure to DID YOU Rockville; Helen Rappe and drive a reasonable distance R «g. $290 — Savtr $22 M daughter, Tariffville. apart. The charge stems from a KNOW!! IS " wetmaK moMured dlaaonalty. Color two-car accident at Rts. 5 and and s lid * controls. UHF/VHF. 30 in which the Dupont vehicle that grass Health-Ecology Automatic flna tuning. Saval Manchester was in collision with a car ,c»n grow . JOTCHER driven by Elizabeth R. Larrivee 6 Inches Hospital of. East Hartford. In the time “ WIPE UPS” ilABRE^ tension Topic Police say that both vehicles . it takes to Reg. 444 Tour Choice Notes were northbound on Rt. 5, the servie'e yOiir Hie|.Tolland (kiunty Exten-■ the third will have as its theme, Larrivee car stopped for the equipment Sion Service w ill sponsor a “ How Does Your Garden during the aeries'! of three meetings bn Grow?” The meetings are open (VISITING HOURS) light at the intersection, and spring rush. Pocks'. £ 6 7 * 1 “ HeaHh-dTogyi’’ the first to 'te' the p'ubUc and hb admission Dupont was apparently unable 4Doys Intermediate Care Semi­ to stop in time. 10-Pack 14x held N mday from 7:30 to 9:30 will be charged. . private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Dupont was takqil to Hartford 17 different p.m. it the Tolland bounty Mrs. Nancy Danaher, 3.SPEED PORTABLE MIXER IF ITS GOT AN ENGINE— 24V rayon/cot- p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 Hospital where he received ton; lintles oids'to meet Agricintural Center, Rt. 30, community nutritionist,, will be a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. WE SPECIALIZE kitchen needs. Venioi 1. the guest speaker at the second Reg. 9 . 9 7 - Save 2.10 W e S W ^ ’^ y ’ Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; IN ITS REPAIR At I londay’s meeting Dr. A. meeting and Dr. R. A. Ashley, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Ogden, 137 Branford St.; J. R. :Guttay, professor and horticulturist at the University Easy, fingertip control for mixing, stirring, whipping. Beat­ U N E Q U m H T COUP. er ejector, stable heel rest. Keyhole slot for wall mounting. - Intensive Care and Coronary Kathryn M. Lerch, 8 Newman ■Mtsn Vraa,CMBt head bf the Plant Science of Connecticut, w ill speak at the Care: Immediate family only, Dorothy A. Brihdis ahd - TaL:872-*St1 Depafiment at the Umversity final meeting. anytime, limited to fivq diSghter, 30 Carriage Dr.; SPRAY FOAMRUfi o f Co mecticut’s College of minutes. David S. Caine, Andover. CLEARER Agrimilture and Natural ^ Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - Also,' Eleanor C. Wojcik, IMWSsSTMTTOWl CLEANER R eso q w s, will be the guest K n it Class 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 Rockville; Suzanne L. Inger- Reg. i.07 Reg. 1.37 speaker. His topic .Will be Knit Know-Hows will be the organi| gardening. subject of a meeting to be held p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., soll, Vernon; Carolyn D. AUTMaMISBD and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Jaworski, 263 Burnham St. •iviea eBNTBfi Dr. ^u ttay will discuss the at the TAC Ruilding on' March Age Limits: 16 in maternity, 97* effect bf varying growing 14 from 1:30 to 3 p.m. the 12 in other areas, no limit in 4Days condit^ns on yield, chemical Program w ill be led by Miss 4Doys lition and appearance, Mary Mathews who is self-service. Gets the dirt. comi All - purpose. Credit Duri a recent six-month sab- educational representative for 8-TIIMK TAPE DECK . All emergency patients and Easy to use.' outpatients are requested to use Paint Up Patch Up Fix Up With sprayer. sabatij 1 leave he has spent Unique Zipper Distributing a-TRACK TAPE DECK 32fl.bz. Save. 22 oz. net wt. time tudying this phase of Service and a specialist in the new emergency room en­ 336 trance off Armory St. Access to gardi clothing techniques and fashion Rag. the entrance via existing His eld of specialization has trends, - . 3 Days The Supplies For Your g- driveways. Prqlects Are At Plaza been nd use planning and soil Miss Mathews’ lecture will 8-TRACK STEREO TAPE PLAYER AUTOMATIC 4-SUCE TOASTER Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 SOFT 7 - r e . UQUID manai ement. His research indude a. special section on the a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ 16 COOKWARE SET interi is in the field of soil different typ e^ of knit fabrics lt«g.49.54-$av« 9.87 4 Days. Reg. 15.47.'— Save 2.63 40<^ys night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. a SPOHRES OurReg. 12.88— 4 Days Only ecoloi with emphasis on home sewing 39.97 13.84 Gloss Enamels Reg. 2.36 The cond of the series to be to create a professional look. ^ . Primers' " Reg. 6S4 Portable, AC/DC solid-state, push-button player has 2-woy Toasts 2 or 4 slices with separate color control foreoch side. Durobleolumlnumsethossuper held arch 12 aWill focus on This meeting will also be open Sava 7.24 Discharged Wednesday: Eva Chrome finish with block plastic controls, handles, feet. hard. Teflon 11* interior. No health!foods and nutrition and to the public free of charge. operation, open or closed. Two separate speakers. 6' coble. Solid atata. Connacta to any atarao or M. Seidel. Glastonbury; Nielan Spray Paints Floor & Patio Enamel J, Smith, East Hartford; stick, no scratch, no scour. monaural unit that la with tap# jacka. 4 8 * regular metal spatulas, spoons. Christopher L. Bell, Putty & Spring Varnishes & Stains 4 Doys 1-, 2-qt. covered iauce pons, Save 2.91 4Day$ Marlbaroagh; Ida E. Santoro, Cold water non ‘^bthersfield; Erlesta V. ' Tough absor­ 5-qt. Dutch oven, 10" open fry Paint Remover Brushes & RoUers bent cellulose pon. For yourself or a gift. 74*c. Set wash for rugs. Goodwin, 91 Chestnut St.; 32-H. oz. Sovel Yvette R. Pihl, 40 Brent Rd.; sponges. Save: * DuPontCeitHiesttonMArN Dorothy E. Wilson, East Hartford; Joanne B. Francolin ^hirses Report and d a u ^ u r, 104 Falknor Dr. PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE a z i H T ? -Also. Kathleen J. Kilian, 101 (Wo Have A Notion To Pteaaol ShaUowbrook Lane; Cindy A. Abtive Month Maudsley, 940 E. Middle Tpke.; .n e x t t o FRA'NICa SUPERMARKET : ■ The nursing service was used & e occupational therapist has Kevin C. Tierney, Hebron; ' EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER to its fu ll capacity during the already been put to use as well Carolyn D- Murphy; Craig T. l.-f! past iqonth, according to the as that of the physical reports, issued by M(ss Ruth {herapist. Student physical Hoyt, atoinistrator-superVisor therapists were assigned to of the^tockviUe Public Health three public health nurses to Nursii% Association. observe the nuireing program in Miss,Hoyt said the number of the home and several infants staff pnembers . was depleted with birth defects were due to< illness and injuries suf­ referred for follow-up at home. fered,'put those remaining on The nurses also participated IS A NEW BED duty iave coverage to all in the immunization clinics essentfel areas. conducted by health officer Dr. Of the 968 visits made, 247 Joseph Kristan, conducted,, wereffor the purpose of another series o f classes for I PAJAMAS FOR JUNIOR MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS BOYS' PAJAMAS administering bedside care and . eiqiectant mothers and started treatmmts and 637 were for a new class for nine students Reg. 2.77 Rag. 3.96 Rog. 3.17 health promotion. Divided into from the University of 3 Days 3 Days 3 Days CHOICE OF FIVEI BUNDT FORM «4}T. ALUMINUM FOLYPROFYUNE areas, 34 visits were made in Connecticut School of Nursing. rV - . ^ . . . CONSIDER A NEPTUNE WATERBED* Bolton; 161 hi Ellington; 125 in The fanailies of five patients 2.66 AAon-style pa|amas for little guys,. Middy ^ 2.97 Styles boys like. ^Non-coot or pull-over ALUMMUM w are 12CUF CAKE PAN PRESSURE COOKER HOUSE BROOM FLOOR FiNiSH Somers, 1(13 in Tolland and.545 who were discharged from Zipper or "Wallace Beery" button-front, style or loiig'lleevti button coot; long middy with short sleeves and long legs. YOU CANT AFFORD NOT TO. - in Vernon. Norwich-Hospital were visited or pull-on crew neck. Polyester/cotton and \ pants.No-iron. Polyester/cotton prints. 4-7. No- iron polyester/cotton prints. 8|-16. 'v Reg. Reg. Under the Medicare program by the nurses and eight patients cotton in solids with trim. S-XL.-Charge it. 1.88 12.76 the services of occupational who were discharged were Cwv»wem7ab$^.e..KnseoBqwiew ' therapy and speech therapy visited to help in their adjust-, 8. KRfeAOK ComoMiV TUSSL - FNI. 11 - • SAT. 11 S 7 Washable, long - wearing, Moke'floors -shine witH'’ ' were added during the month ment back to their homes and souceponset, 3-or4-qt, cov-. sert slip outtlf mold. Easy to Meats keep vitamins, veg- mold-free. 10" flexible bris- mart’s own true quOllty' and referrals from Rockville conununity. , , RT. 30. VERNON 239 Spencer St. — Manchester iT’ eredsoucepons, 2-qt. kettle, clean. Hong up to store. Save, tables keep flavor,, color.', ties hove great dirt retention, brand acrylic, floor tln l^ . General Hospital and Staff and board meinbers also EL CAmiNO PLRZfl Manchester 6emorial Hospital regularrly attend meetings continue to be made by the concerning psychiatric con­ ihbSdiooimBmwiM d72-8379 coordibi^prs. sultation snd various other con­ ''kSteommndtd b y Co/jn. Building Oftkisk Amoc. _ 239 Spencer St. — IVianchester The 1^^ Medicare service of ferences cbncerniiy; health.

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4 • MANCHESTER EVErjiNG HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Thurs.. Mardi 1. 1973 — PAGE NINE •A ■ 1 ' . • V j / . March 1, 1«73 M irror Bolton ADVER’nS E M E N T - Read PAGE EIGHT - ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Com.. Thiirs. 2. Virginia Butterfield will in­ >Sex Discrimination At Berkeley Cit^, itiate full-time government in Herald Ads Poeketbook. Problems Ahead Kindergarten To Enroll Bolton.. Staff Funding May Change Chrqnide reported. * ^ academic positions. Berfc^ty Cbapeellor ABiert ■ f: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The newqnper said the re­ As evidence of restHcted ac­ Bowker has refused to rMaass ' . f ■ ' '• — An unrdeased fedoal cess, the report dtes the small that the family shopper will be one-time blessing and inflation JUDITH DONOHUE ’The inventory will be taken be asked to Insert a port, inrqiared by the U.S. De­ the rqNMTt on grounds It twas By JOHN CUNNIFF tempted to taike direct action, is a continuljig curse. contribution And pass the report indicates the Uni­ proportion of women in the , Correspondent by trained members of the 1 under “confidential study” hy Business 4n«dyst althou^ her power is limited to Could it be the fanner vdio envelope to hli nei^bor. Changes iect Concern versity of Califonda has dia- partment of Health, Edacatkm Berkeley Academic Senate, the admiiiistntion, tito lawa- rBolton Junior Woman’s Club,, NE^ YORK (AP)-Pocket- boycotts, protests and the like. will be most severely tested? Registration for children Members of the ^Ito n Junior criminated against women at isnd Wdfare. diows some evi­ which inclodps all regular full- \paperraportod. who will also perform the book problems are going-to-be . ..But i^ u n tarlly lower her While farm prices have been p la n i^ t o enter Undergarten Woman’s Club will assist in the PUBLIC If received, be said, the funds at the last meeting of the its main canqios at Berkdqr dence women are receiving less time faculty, the Chronicle service at the two nursery At its Tuesday night meeting, . Project Concern may Citizens’ Advisory Committee said. big news in coming roonto, and..^ ,.faiiwyTsT8flllard of living? No. rising very sharply, Ihe amount. during the 1973-74 school year schooto. drive by starting and collecting will be used to develop near hoe, the San Fnmdaoo pay than mas for the same non- will held Maroh 5 through 9 the Board of Education objectives id on secondary school space surprised if some Whereas a housewife can of the food dollar that goes to Nursery School envelopes. • accepted, with special recogni­ method of funding m the futdrd, problons, presentations were teiityers are tested beyond the pare her budget for . clothing, farmers is still well below what at the elementary school, Applications for Bolton reading, mathematics, science, according to Principal George tion and appreciation, the Wilson E. Dealm Jr., assistant social studies, and the language made by the architects Iraiking point. Yours, George transportation a.nd- it was 25 years ago. Cooperative hlursery school Mrs. Roberts notes that Meany’s or maybe even ^ entertainment, she can lower ^ Still, because of the direction Patros. money collected will be used to retirement resignations of four siq>eriidendent of schools for arts. , (Lawrence Associates and will be sent ont at the end of MARCH 1. 1973 ladies win have a total' of 85 personnel, told the Board of Mankey Associates) who drew .JOSS COMPOSTQR P re s e n t’s temper. the quantity or quality of food in which farm prices have been Hours will be 9:30 to 11:30 expand all Red Cross activities this week, according to Donna w a.m. and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. and -/ years of service in the school Education 'Tuesday night as he Tenure Approval up the plans for additions and Hie fact is that there is still a served to her family only with a moving, it is likely that Kelly, president,. including the blood program, lot of inflationary thrust pressure will build for food parents are asked to. bring a water safety, swimming system. All resignations are presided and presented part of M. Philip Susag, after Stating renovations to the two junior great deal of anquish over their Persons wishing to enroll G a rid af teams, twigs w l drpiiiiijis. . . beneath consumer prices, es­ price relief at the source, the validated birth or baptismal .^instruction and nursing ser­ effective at the close of the the superintenideht’s report in that tenure regulations and high schools. ’The bond issue fotr, health. dhiidren in the fall should con- pecially for food, and there isn’t farm, which is guaranteed to be certificate, a record of im­ vices. school year. the absence of Dr. James P. principals’ evaluations had both was defeated last tact B arbara McLarney, They are Mrs. ^inorence G. Kennedy. November. He added that much that can be done at the ’The frustration will be made viewed by the farmer as highly munization and evidence of a French Rd. to receiye an been reviewed, moved that 64 even less tolerable by the pre-school medical Woods, Bentley SchooT He and Mi's. Eleanor system teachers be placed on separate conunitteeS haVe been burning. . . eliminate pollutien. . . with the Cempoetor moment td prevent further unjust. application. rh^„in the next feiv weeks and expectation that wages will be Some trying days are ahead examination. ’The letter must INF Radio has changed principal, 29 years; Mrs. Alice (tollman, cochairman of the tenure. The board gave it , named to study Manchester Childron who are at least 314 H. Hammar, Illing Junior High educational policies and com­ IHgh School and Bennet and months. restrained, if only through for budgeteers, and if there is be filed at the school office by by Dec, 3L are eligible to attend its music to the perfect unanimous approval. M l. $148.95 - psychology rather than con­ any escape it isn’t highly visible Aug. 15, Pa.tros said. - School head, guidance munications committee, Of the number, 35 are in liljng Junior Highs, with Grinds, shreds and pulverizes lawn and garden Administration spokesmen the school, which meets at FUELOIL blend of music, news and counselor, 20 years; recently attended a Hartford reports expected by the end of waste in seconds. concede their inability to bring trols. And this surely will test now. Meatless days, perhaps? Parents of children who are Bolton Congregational Church elemmtary schools, 18 in the the temper of Meany, the AFL- Few fomifies are llkeTy to not enrolled in either of the information scientifically Elvira S. Jarvis, lllinig meeting on the subject. At that two juhip^higfa schools, and 11 June. tyiick ’ relief from rising food from 9 to 11:30 a.m. ’There will Provides rich compost for scientific gardening, SAVE\ CIO leader. town’s two nursery schools may mathematics teacher, 23 years; time, Deakin said', it was prices by increasing the supply. accept them if they can con­ be a two-day session and a researched ,to surprise in the semor high school. Beldon Schaffer suggested greatly increasing the value of the soil. Experi­ and Mrs. Mary C. Covill, second announced that federal, legisla­ And it is unlikely ^ t families tinue eating meat without bring their children at the time three-day session. Susag then commented that the possibility of furthOr exten­ enced garderiers, nurserymen and jjandscape ar­ of registration'-for a and delight adults aged grade teacher at Bentley, 13 tion is being introduced that sion of the school day for Illing will reduce the pressures by Meany 'already has' warned borrowing money to do so. Cross Drive RNMRlillVS he is “disturbed” by the lack, of chitects have long known the value of compost lowering their consumption. that organized labor “will push The dearth of practical kindergarten screening inven­ 25-65.. Tune In 1230 on years. would permit metropolitan n arra tiv e evaluations by ninth graders housed at MHS, *30®® March is Red Cross month Other resignations accepted More scientific gardening is becoming important . The unhappy situation is wages up unless prices come alternatives is exeniplified by tory if they wish. AUTOMATIC your AM radid dial. It’s area s c ^ l s to make direction principals, and said that he which would involve later and Bolton’s fund drive will be were those of Mrs. Dolores application for federal funds to the homemaker as well as the professional. directly at odds with the goal of down.” Since there is little Agriculture Secretary Earl J^upil Personnel Director DELIVERY truly better. feels another year should not starting and dismissal times for With'the Compostor you can prepare your ma­ Jotai Flek notes that the inven­ in the torto Pl a “Pass Along Cole, first grade teacher at under the Emergency School Illing c la ^ s in the senior Ugh,, March Special price stability that President chance that prices will fall, a Butz, who apparqUtly lost his Envelope” again this year. m pass without this type of terials, wet or dry, quickly and much more con­ Nixon has sought through MCany-Nixon confrontation temper and suggested that tory is a type of readiness test m 24 ROMS KFOK KUKir South School, wlio has taught Aid Act, thereby easing the critique being instituted. In his thereby relieving the already Bolton’s goal is $500, according five years in the system, also drain on Hartford. veniently. Proper gritiding of materials is a must fundamental fiscal and could put the big stick policy to things aren’t really as bad as which helps determine whether 2440H M HB SBHNE views, he noted that tight space and use of facilities. the child is mature enough for to Mrs. John Rob«^, who is effective at the close of the Deakin said that the The board approved the toward toe mdking of good compost. monetary changes. Short of ad­ its first big test. they appear. Hfe blames the coordinating the drive. COOPERATIVE m. CO. “Principals who are regarded mitting failu|’e, his only option urban newspapers for creating kindergarten and which will be school year; and Mrs. Kathleen legislation would also enable as demanding seem to feel they allocaB^ of $450, already Now you can turn all your leaves,, clippings and $ 1 1 9 9 5 Envelopes will be distributed 31$ Br^ StnM DeCormier, currently on leave school boards to apply for sup­ is direct intervention. About the only certain relief a negative illusion. used by the school to facilitate have few teachers, who are budgeted, to underwrite the garden wastes into valuable fertilizer instead of placement and plan programs to the person living at the end of 643-1553 of absence,' effective portive staff. He added that, appearance of dancers in local More than once in recent days in sight for workers are the big If his reasoning can be each street in town, and he will . above average, while less disposing of it as^waste material. Even table refund checks from the Internal followed at all it seems to for the student. immediately. those attending the session demanding principals rate schools under the sponsorship scraps> wood shavings and burned charcoal can 3 HP MODEL 44-3 the President has remind The board approved the received good assiu’ance that of the Connecticut Commission Recommended for aVerage uAr 'listeners that he can act direct­ Revenue Service that are going suggest that you can do your many as superior.” be pulverized to enrich the compost m>v out to hundreds of thousands of part to hold down food prices by following appointments; the funds would be forthcoming Jeffrey Stone, student oh the Arts. The state Handles tree trimmings up to 6 /8 ' dia. ly — that he has a ‘ 'big stick” in Mrs. Ruth Axt to teach fourth becuase of the limited number commission will match the 2rv»ida,28'high,38*long i the closet. It is "totally wrong” workers who‘failed to adjust eating fewer newspapers or at representative to the board, Specialized bagging equipment available their withholding forms last least by not believing the grade at Buckley School, of areas that have set-ups said that students would like to funds. Weight 93 IbSi i to assume controls have end^, effective Feb. 26 for the similar to the Greater Hartford Allan Cone, Bennet principal, 4-cycle Tecumsah Engine he said in a tofjio address'. year. official government figures be involved in the evaluation These checks, however, are a they print. remainder of the school year^A . region. procedures. Susag replied that said that as a result of an injury ’Ihere is likelihood also resident of^ Manchester, sne “I am convinced that Project there is the danger of to a student after leaving a bus received her BA from Millikin Concern will die,” Deakin said. L&M discriminatory charges being recently, Bennet bus students University in Decatur, 111. and “Its funds come from Title I, raised if students evaluate are now being discharged in the has taught a year in Durham, which is slowly dying.” He secondary but not elementary morning onto the Wells St. N.C. Salary, |7,9SS, pro-rated. EQUIPMENT CORP. preceded his observation by teachers. sidewalk instead of in front of Also, Miss Gloria Sakier to noting that Hartford Project the Franklin Building. R O U TE 83 ^ VERNONpCONN. TEL 872-8311 FRAMP teach Spanish part time at MARKET Concern pupils in Manchester Miscellaneous Afternoon loading is still being SaL B ajR. - 4 pja. filing, effective Feb. 5 for the Opan Mon.. 81 -8 8 am. - 81 728 EAST MIDDLE TURNRIKE schools have dropped from ’The board passed a motion by conducted on the building’s remainder of the school year. A about 70 a few years ago to the driveway. (OPPi ST. SARTIHILDMElirS CHURCH) resident of West Hartford, she Paul Greenberg, building and / •______' present high 30’s. Hartford is sites committee chairman, that received her BA from New not making replacements, he 7 York University, her MA from the Regional Occupational added, because the individual Training Center for retarded CONNECTICUT’S LARGEST MAGNAVOX DEALER FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS the University of Hartford, and cost is about $2,000. taught two years at New adolescents, proposed fot con­ struction on the Manchester Britain High School. Salary, Curri^lum Progress a n n o u n c e s o n l y 4 MORE DAYS FOR, THE IGRADE A M A IN E $8,805, pro-rated. Community College campus, be Dr. Alfred B. Tychsen, referred to the Town Building A leave of absence was assistant superintendent of granted Miss Mary Ann Committee for referendum B R E A S T S ^ schools for instruction and purposes. McAdams, ^system remedial curriculum, reported that a 4tf/WIMiS reading teacher for years, Greenberg said that there , good beginning has been thade, will be a later report on the to enable her to spend a year in his meetings with 16 teaching in the Department of operation of central supply^ LEGS teachers, toward formulating Waddell School, that a rough ANNUAL D efense Overse£t^s sc R ^ l performance objeeftives W/BACK system. draft of a long-range building throughout the school system. program has been subpiitted, These have been drawn up, he and that a final draft, will be said, for mathematics in K-6 readied for t i e Board of iMMlRTiD and Grades 9-11 and in 16 high Education. ' FACTORY SPONSORED Save ; school courses. Atty. John YaVis'Jr.'said that 1 An Extrr$1 Dr. Tychsen said that all Girls’. New Knit Misses’ teachers will have an oppor^-. Toddler Girls’ and SmbekS Shirts M m Tops tunity to react to the objectives LOSE UGLY FAf lb . Stretch Nylon Little Girls’ Bustout Tie Back Tops after which'modifications will start loiing weight today OF Solids, stripes, MONEY BACK. MONADEX i t a tiny SALE The new Spring thing! Many in Writing be made. In addition to enabling Slack Sets Slack Sets prints, checks! lablat that will halp curb your de 7 to 14. fabrics, solids, prints. Come, Reg. every teacher to know what the •ire lor e«ce«( food. Eat leti-weigh choose several! S.99 For the third consecutive ^esf. Containg no dangerous drugi 4.44 goals are, he said, he believes year, Manchester High School rod wiil hot make you nervous. No that they will equalize strenuous exercise. Change yoiir life Girls’ Doubleknit Our Better Spring Pants topp^ all other state pqblic and education and opportunities and Reg. . start today. MONADEX costs 2.99 I New Season Slacks| private secondary schools in help to detei;mine in-service S3.00 to r a 20 day supply and $5.00 Chino, seersucker, polyester! the number of winners—10— id lor twice the amount. Lose ugly (at 1 BALLON 1 . V ISolids, plaids,^ ne^s. 31 your money will be refunded with Flare and cuffed legs, web waist. g.{ the Scholastic Magazine All cotton duck, permanent largyles. Ma-' 8.49 18” Diagonal Solid pants, striped tops. 9- Application has been made. io questions asked by; ichine. wash Writing Contest. Dr. Tychsen said, for a $15,(XX) 24 months, 2-4 toddler. press. Geometries, 4-6x, Knee Hi’s, Reg.ggc..... 87« contents 7-14. land dry. 7-14. The winners and their grant under the New England Unat leua Paksis ln«4M categories are Sylvia LeFort, Program in Teacher Education. ■M s tyia. NsstlW IMsrs FM only Elizabeth Friery, Scott ^one, Portable short story; Valeria Wilbur, ^Save Up To 23% short-short story; Joyce lovine, Kathryn Donovan, Claudia COLOR TV V Misses’ Kuehl, Daniel Silver, Jay C. Weekend Special Miniforms y Stager, poetry; Catherine Sd^HwchM 7 to 10 P.N. Johnson, informal article. CASH & C?ARRY In announcing the award DOUBLE STAMPS winners, Gilbert Hunt, MHS SWEETHEART English department chairman, IVIcigncavoak said, “Miss Elizabeth Friery Reg. to represents the accomplishment ROSES (V SATURDAY NIGHT B.99 •A J of a long-sought goal* for me. ALSO FULL LINE OF ’THE MOST LUXURIOUS 12"D^gonal We expect, and most of the CHOCOLATES IN THE WORLD-FLORA-MIR Polyester knits, poly/nylon blend award winners bear out our CHOCOLATES GIFT WRAPPED. I f ” ” COUPON 1 jerseys, all machine wash.SIzesSto Portable TV 15, 8 to 20.14 1/2 to 24 1/2. expectation, that honors | l SwaatUfa ^ 1 H a m l i u r g 1 students will win the lion’s l | ^ 1 Poiim l m mm A j Support Panty Hose ...... 2.99 share of the prizes. Miss Support Stockings...... 1.99 Friery, however, is not only a P aul B u e ttne r F lo rist, Inc. • Automatic fine tuning! NOW Shift Into Spring' sophomore; she is also' taking Nurses Shoes • 85% solid state chassis! ONLY Women’s "Shifts Nyloir Gowns level • 3 (non-college 1122 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD IBread l U ^ i • Retractable carrying handle! . Ground lb. ir preparatory) courses. She is 't e l . 528-9586 ■ j NifH mis cauFM 1 1 the first non-college 89.95 H • Sale ends Monday, March 5. Private earphone . . . detachable'- Reg. preparatory student in MHS sunshade. VHP and UHF antennas, 6.99 5.88 history to win an award in this Regularly priced Magnavbx'values without Annual Sale Savings. v§. autiful rosewood finish. 0 Fresh - Grade A Genuine leather uppers, Permanent press contest!” 1 C o i m * 1 extra cushioned innersole. poly/cotton blends. Solids, Opaque 40 denier nylon, 1 J u m b o White / B a n a n a s 1 540 10, M and ■W. . prints, many styles. Jl’fiie ; waltz or long length. As­ X sizes $1 .()0 more. sorted colors; S, M, U Chlquita 4 A a 1 Yellow I 1 I V 1 Id. 1 m U l l v D D » 1 COUPON COUPON I 25 EXTRA SAH STAMPS 25 EXTRA SAH STAMPS K UKKER pum IWO ItolT lIMKn wMi purchn* of any/ | arMipurcliaMOl J W aleliars D lnn^ j Pkg. BevonI Nylons SM0KDSN00L8ER EXTRALEM f . 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ONLY OW 4 NOW IlNLY COilPQN I COUPOI^ IF YOU LIKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST 36.95 ONLY ’V: Easy to read flip-type digits, l^ake 89.95 1 2 - 3 5 80IXTBA M H srawips lET Of f i l l YOU* FBEQE* WITH 04.D.L CHOICE HIND, FOREQUARTER OR SIDE OF BEEF - SAKE to music of^alarm. 3 hour steep Four speed record player with 4 s 1 ' I 25 EXTRA SAN STAMPS AND EAT LIKE A KIN6I I switch. Private earphone. AFC on FM for less drift. Slide ryle RPMadapter. Solid state stereo am­ Ii w n INnhMAM SW8M III* plifier, two 6” speakers. 4 Fkt. UghTsirilM 1 dial, vernier tuning. aWAY«fOCHABdte . flood AnyMmo niecci I CT 643-8424 Rear of Ice Plant floeflAnyRnw* 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Otw Cuupwi Fur FamHy Ono Oogpon For FamNy SALE: Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Mon. Mkt PUNTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. ftodtum al A m k Y NHfk Rodaam al Franks "'' v ' WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS WKAMERICMD Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ^ MANCHESTER Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.in.

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.1 " / / , '>•! r . ■ ■ “ / ■■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn-, Thurs.. March 1. 19TO — PAGE ELgVjBN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., March t, 1973 \ World Day O/ Prayer Obserted On Fridny Front Y o^r / \ e p e c / A i s World Day of Prayer wiU be ottperved in Manchester in a o r ’ s P^£B^8-M AP3 city-wide noonday luncheon and service Friday at South By Vivian E. Ferguson l # 1 Methodist Chuith. Approximately 8,000 com- ^mutdties across the nation par­ \ ticipate in this annual pre- entering a room. When I finally’ - them most vividly. I wasn’t too Gastronomiques: Inter­ Lenten event. gfatidmother was quite saw a picture of her, I was keen on tasting the head cheese The World Day of ^ a y e r is nationales of Paris, France for altlfrent from niy Italian amazed. My ^andm other’s after I saw the pig’s head come observed'in l68 countries under her contribution to the culinary jpi'aflwtQther. Thou|^ she had picture looked just like C!oco‘s, out of the grocery bag. • 'arts. ■ the auspices of the . A . . ' WMTm jjiv q d b li^ to 13 children and the same stance, almost the Head ^ eese probably should International (k)mmittee for WA TES Re-elect ^floiiid book well, I never thought same face. . more properly be called a Quebec Headcheese. the World Day of Prayer. In the . Old Her In a domertic way. • Two years ago, 1 visited sausage. It is mkde of salt- dressed pork head United States, Church Women n'/^eilived in Massachusetts Canada with my family. My ciired hog’s head and 2 pig’s feet cut up United is the official sponsor Mrs. McConnell l^th'iny mother’s sister and grandmother’s relatives were sometimes the rindS;- the latter 2 cloves garlic and its national committee m to visit us several times a still talking about her beauty being excellent for its jellying 2 onions, quartered the World Day of .Prayer l A M rs> E ^in McConnell of 57 tor; Mrs. Lebrpbra Fracchia,F She was tall and thin, a and her charm. She kept all her properties. Sometimes, head 2 carrots, scraped, sliced adapted the service prepared Branford^, has been elected assistant song director; Mrs. on plate even into her 70’s. sad thoughts to herself uid was cheese is made of tongue. 3 celery leaves, chopped ' Grover Mitchell, photographer; by the women of New Zealand, S f O i N l for her Sbnond—tet,m as her Mamere in the always gay and outgoing., 1 bay leaf ' president of Manchester Mrs. Roger Cady, assistant “Being Alert in Our ’Time.” >Fr^h manner. Only three of her children You can buy head cheese at 3 ndiole cloves ^ WATES at a recent meeting at photographer. Mrs. Harry Carr, St. was loads of fun. She lived beyond the early years. your grocer’s. It bears, no 1 tablespoon mixed spices the Italian-American Club. Chairmen of the various com- Bartholomew’s, local president ^ u ld sing lovely songs pnd tell My mother vaguely recalls relationship to cheese nor does \Vz quarts warm water iifi Chuiyh Women United will Rev. Lyman G. Farrar Other i^lected officers are mittees are Mrs. Felix <«tories and was very liberal losing several of her brothers it look anything likeit. You will 1 table spoon salt Mrs. Alipe Magrel, vice presi­ Gremmo, program; preside. !when mother was out. Witness and sisters who were all ill at probably buy it sli'cfid for V4 teaspoon pepper dent; Mrs. Thomas Badore, William Muldoon, ways XM Co-chairmen Mrs\ Robert ;^ e time she allowed us to roller the same time. The only sandwich meat; Of court^, this Gordoii-iiuid Mrs. Ralph Frank will lead the devotions. Dr. type has been placed infp a secretary; Mrs. William Krar, means; Mrs. Cady, Secret pals; George W. Webb, South United ' ^ a te in' the kitchen because it surviving son, handsome like Place pork, head and feet'in corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mrs. Mitchell, publicity; M^- announce that a new format twas raining outside. Somehow, his mother, was killed at the' casing but the old-timers large c ^ i n g kettle. Add will/be used for this yew’s Methodist minister will offer merely* molded it and Rodney Tarr, treasurer; Mrs. John Pavelack, sunshine; Mrs. the opening prayer. ^ y mother didn’t seem very age of 17 in' World War I. garlic, onions, carrots, celery Harold Whiting, assistant Robert Soule and Mrs. Allan observance; the gathering %appy when she returned that Mamere kepi\one picture of refrigerated it until set, as my leaves, bay leaf, cloves and treasurer; Mrs. Evelyn Cafaz- being based around an hour of Mrs. Mary Stewart, soloist, grandmother did. Hoffman, hospitality; Mrs. will-be accompanied by James •.day. herself standing at her son’s spices. Coyer with warm " I ^ zo, official weight recorder; Elsie Minnicucci, so-sorry. devotion and fellowship. All water; simiher, 4-5 hours until I McKay. ^ I thought it odd that we had grave in France. Mamere did not pass along r ' Mrs. Francis McCaughey, attending are asked to bring Her husband, a brilliant and meat comes away from bones. (J$oA Ch/otce fesX iisSiSirtii Also, Mrs. Kenneth Griffin Participating in the service Tery few pictures of her. My any of her recipes. I have an assistant weight recorder. their own sandwich. Add salt and pepper. Remove -Z'. O and Mrs. Leo Gambolati, rules are Mrs. Lena Shubert, Mrs. Smother told me -Mamere chal^rming man, who today authentic Canadian recipe from c^<4' Also, Mrs. Dorothy Danger, / Homemade pies are being fur­ would be described as having . from heat and allow to cool one CLUB STEAKS and regulations; Mrs. Rocco Walter Hobby and Mrs. Edward ^plways ripped up photos of French Cooking in the New /Zf6S official weigher; Mrs. Clarence nished by ladies of the area hour, then drain. , Francoline and Mrs. Bertram McKeever. ‘herself. I thought her quite^ charism a woUld leave her World written by Frances and Bu(ke, assistant weigher^ Mrs. Class of ‘S2 Lends A H and churches. ' Reheat broth in kettle for 15 Bennett, hostesses; Mrs. The offering for the ^ a u tifd l and couldn’t unders- widowed for m ^ y years. ’The F ^ e r Rqbotti who own the Ralph Armstrong, historian; Following the light lunch at minutes until roduced in Manchester School, class of 1932 held true to its class . Handicapped). Looking at check in the amount of $165 are worldwide work will be ;2tahd why she would do such a sm air fortune hc-^ would leave Chateau Ric^elieq Restaqrant Mrs. Harvey Ward, song direc- Pavelack, good-will. noon the service, “Alert in Our. amount. Set aside pulp'that motto “Spectemeur Agendo” (by ^ur deeds shall we be from left, J. Mark Silhavy, lOH president; Jim Sulick, lOH received by Mrs., Winthrop "thing. her she would spend jn a short in New York..City. Peter is i i l i s i M l I M Time,” will be presented. The Z Long after she was dead, time, buying expensive gifte for remains after draining. seen) when they donat^ funds left over from its 40th class treasure*; Max Goodstine, class reunion treasurer; and G. Rev. Lyman G; Farrar, newly Reid, Miss Jeanne Low, Mrs. distantly' relate to-»me on the H i; Stillman Keith, reunion chairman. (Herald photo by Pinto) John Barry and Mrs. ’Theodore /;Iound a snapshot of her that had others, taking them on trips to Italiaq^ide of the family. He is Remove meat from bones and reunion h ^ in early summer, to the lOH (Instructors Of elected president of the -survived. My husband said, “I . Canada. To the end of.her mash. Add this mixture to broth Manchester Area Conference of Potocki. a membe^ of the boaj^ of b o u g h t you told me she was years, no one would guess that and stir well, then pour into a 3- MWC Plans Float Churches and co-pastor of A nursery will be provided at L’Academic Culinaire'^ de Susanna W e sl^ House. Ji'pretty.” I looked at the picture, she had only a small gold-star France and has been-honqi^ quaH mold; refrigerate until Center Congregational Church mother’s pension from the U-S-. A b o u t T o w n -now understanding. She really 6, m a., leading government for she was always mother tells jntie/ that For June Parade Schedule Of Spring ^wasn’t beautiful. It was an aura societies. •DELI* The Sunset Club Will meet had created and she alone the elegant and well-dressed M a^i^e never used the ears in her hrad^gheese, considering Mrs. Elmer Odell, president taking reservations for club Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the -^ad known it. lady. Frances Robotti has written l e A A / ^ _ V Classes Set At Rec W o m e n Mamere pould cook native them t6b.'Tli^h. Ins^ad of of the Manchester Women’s members and their friends. Senior Citizens Center. After m One often hears of 0>e great' three’historical books and has CHOPPED,/ Club, showed sketches of the The schedule of spring Also, Wednesday, 9:30-10:30 the meeting, cards will be ^^esignetl Coco Chanel and of the dishes very well. I had them been awarded the medal of niashing thei mqat, she^ut it The following women were Plan Spring M eeting float which the club will admitted to membership in the session classes offered by the a.m., French I; 10:45-11:45 played. , ^ en sa tio ^ she created when only a few times but remember honor of Amities through the MAAA sponsor in the sesquicentennial club last month: Mrs. Charles Manchester Recreation a.m., French II; 10-11:30 a.m., Emanuel Lutheran Church wBAt/efis ^ y parade in June, at the club’s Qark, Miss Una DePumpo, D e p a ^ e n t, 110 Cedar St., is book discussion; 9:30-11:30 Albert J. Farmer, chairman Department of Children and Will sponsor a Bible study hour February,meeting. Miss Karen Mrs. Mildred Dranison, Mrs. now availaUe-at the West Side a.m.,' handbuilding pottery for of the Model City Development Youth Services of Connecticut. CMICKEM.// “7 0 Badger will be artistic advisor Robert Kennedy, Mrs. Joseph Rec, the Mary Cheney Library beginners; 10-11:30 a.m., Friday at 1:30 p.n). at the John Agency of Hartford, will be' Reservations close Friday R o u L for the float. / Kowell, Mrs. Bette Maron, and the banks on Main St. volleyball; 1-2 p.m., French III; Kjellson home, 36 Flag Dr. guest speaker at the ' ' ' and may be made by cohiacting The program fbr the evening Mrs. William McCarthy, Mrs. In person registration may be 2-3 p.m., French IV; 1:30-2:30 , Manchester Republican. Mrs. Robert Dennison, 700 made March 12 to March 23 at The committee on finance of included son^s sung by Rqbert McKinney Jr., Mrs. p.m., women’s slimna^cs; 1-3 Women’s Oub spring meeting Spring St. S.B.M. Cuts the Cost of Borrowing members of the Gilbert & Richard Murphy, Mrs. Henry the West Side Rec. A nominal p.m. ceramics; ’Thursday, 9:30- North United.Methodist Church March 9 at the American Sullivan Works(k>p. H. Peck, Mrs. Clarence sum is charged for many 10:30 p.m., how to buy a home; will meet tonight at 6:30 at the Legion Home, 20 Legion Dr. New program chairman Peterson, Mrs. Ttussell D. classes to coyer the cost of 10:45-11:45 p.m. history of church. Hie event will open with a 'UfRAClE ia/j4i p W££7 llFeAAL\/ES 'H>PX. C osm opolitan C ollege N otes guitar II; 9;30-lf;‘30 a m., jLim, creative rug craft. Movement.” Wives and girl Governor Meskill to the the three-piece dress. a/ o S o f t TSdot. ___ w tS P e o r /e Sox. budget food preparation; lM5r Alsd^. Friday, 9:30-10:30 a.m., friends of members will be C lub To H ear Wayne L. Jalbert of, 17 2:15 p.m., handwri|:lhg analytis< guests. P E A R S / J Dobson Rd., Vernon, has been psychology-, la; 10^11 a.m., 59 5 9 I; 1:30-2:30 p'.m’., discotheque mmnastics;*'%:<#tf-li:30 a.m.. named to the dean’s list at Y o g a T e a c h e r dancing; Tuesday, 9:30-11:30 Batik;. 1:15-2:15 p.m., law for --.'A Bible study 'will, .he "do%^ Eastern Connecticut State a.m., advanced beaded the layman; 1-3 p.m., inkle ducted tonight at 7:30 atTrinity College. Jalbert, the son of Mr. Shirley Banks of Bolton, a flowers; 9:30-11:30 a.m., weaving. Covenant Chureh. f f and Mrs. Lawrence Jalbert, is a Yoga teadher, will be guest tapestry weaving; 10-11:30 Evening classes will be senior majoring in sociology. speaker ai the Cosmopolitan a.m., bloqk printing; 10-11:30 offered as follows: ’Tuesdays, 7- Full Gospel Christian Fel­ s i d j c e r Ifp e ■ Club’s regular meeting Friday a.m., fiber collage; 1-3 p.m. 8, guitar I; 8*9, guitar II; lowship, Interdenominational, at 2 p.m. in the Federation will have a Bible stjjdy and dpen John Wareham of 56 Elwood beginners beadOd flowers; 1-' Thursdays, 7-8, handwriting Room of Center Congregational 2:30 p.m., candlemaking; 1-3 analysis I; 8-9,'introduction to discussion tonight at 7<30 at ' - h Church. ' Rd., Manchester is one of 13 Orange Hall. men who recentijrpledged Phi p.m., advanced handbuilding multi media art. Mrs. Banks, mother of three pottery; 1-2:30 p.m- rug /Spring Petals Kappa Psi fraternity at m m M s children, has her own studio on C o r h/A/' 3 M f/S Gettysburg College, Get- hooking for bej?inners. Jehovah’s Witnesses will Main St., Manchester, and also All dressed up for a spring conduct a theocratic ministry tysburgf Pa. He is a member of Ehceo Beers instructs classes in East evening is this ihodel in a school tonight at 7:30 and a the freshman class. Hartford, Hartford and green pleated crepe gown service meeting at 8:35 at TetJoeA PEAS Wethersfield. She will also dis­ I Scouts Jinndunce with petals for boa and hem. Kin^^d^ Hall...... COAAi sr/le Caref/ cuss organic -gardening and Our i - from the.-Givenchjy natural foods. Hostess for the Camp Schedules The Manchester Newcomers meeting is Mrs. John Robinson. collection. .Quaaarll Servicem en Cluh will have its annual spring Works in a Drawar tm Color’TV Navy PO 3.C. David L. fashion show tonight at 7 at The summer camping Mrs. Schaffer i^geStS that Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. 23" picture (measured diagonally). Insta-Matic \ Spring Combo Flamino, son of Mr. and Mrs. schedule for Girl Scout Camp parents Wishing'^b''ehroll their ., - Color tuning. Plug-In circuit modules. Instant A O /C /07. David N. Flamino of Rt. 1, 2 Merrie-Wood has been d ^ h t j ^ in the day camp do so Picture and Sound. Lighted Channel Numbers. The suit for spring is a Field Dr., Rockville, has M rs. W heeler- Contemporary Styling. sweater, skirt and shirt. A announced by Mrs. Beldon Catiy this year, as last year; the P p T A T q returned to his homeport at Schaffer, field executive,of-the camp couldn’t acconunodate Sew It at Home Model WU8000JW. ^ N O W ^ versatile combination that Long Beach, Calif., ^after a H e a d s P P L STICKS 2 9 allows for lo^ of switching Connecticut Valley .Girl Scout everyone wishing to enroll. The long skirt and the bare seven^onth deployment to the Council. ■ Camp sessions are from'9:30 around with other skirts, Western Pacific aboard the F u n d D r i v e halter, one of the most popu- • D A I E / . The.first.aes8ion Will be from a.m. to 3 p.m; daily. Bus lar evening outfits, can pants or shirt dresses. destroyer escort tJSS Lang. July to July 13. Subsequent service is available in Bolton,' Mrs. John P. Wheeler of 47 sewn up at home quite fjooo's ^2 (fAL sessions will tun from July 16 to Vernon, Bouth Windsor and Hillside St., has been named expensively. TAK. ,>July 27 and.from July 30 to Aug. Ellington, and the cost is in­ chairman of the Manchester NUPORM MILK ■By CLAY R. POLLAN- ‘ 10. 'Die day camp is open to non- cluded in the camp fee t)f $30, Fund Drive of the Planned P d e e f i T S ((box. y ^ ubiDC^ ,^scouts'as wells as scouts, Mrs. Schaffer said. ISour Dally AdnHy Guid* JW sin.-.22 Parenthood League of Connec­ CEILINGS »■ According lo Iho Stan. -according io Mrs. Shaffer, who The camp staff will also ticut. Ills a good tiino for coUli OCT. 21 will serye as 6anip director /include qualified volunteers, MAOOARIME To develop message for Friday, 54349-56^ T he League’s goal is $295,000 [rapair*. Fraii aatimatasi STAN’S r ^ words correspending to numbers 61-6447 again this year. who will serve as troop leaders. for its fund drive being of your 2todloc birth siga scotno I Co-worfcars 31 Will '61 Conctmlng X, launched this month.^ Bernard JL Lozier Z'n* 32 Put 62 If O^r. 22, Manchester’s quota is $12,000. T V S E R V I C E 3 & t 3?May 63 Own HoSf. 21 School M enus Inc. 4 Fore* 34 Idm 64 Your The League, according to 1073 MAIN St., MANCHESTER 1 649-021 5 T)i«r* 35 Don't 65 Easy i 9-2M l,^ ,V '.. I Jack Smith, executive director, 6About 36*010 66ISuJdtn 132-4543 Phone 649-4464 QpwOiOOto 5:30 Dally; Sat.\9KK) to 1K» 7 *010 37 Put 67Frionds SA6ITTXRIUS served 12,000 patients during SSoll 38Attond 68Tum The cafeteria menu for sticks, potato, cole siqw, bread, 1972, 30 per cent more than in 9 Right 39 Bo 69ChoriUi MOT. 22 Manchester public schools butter, milk,' peanut butter Annunl Percentage Rate lOPoeo 40Mood 700f OK. 21 1971. 11 Gonerolly 41 Things 71 Gonorotion March 5-9: cookies. i Planned Parenthood operates l2You'v« 42To ' 72Spont , ’Thursday: SalamlN-grinder, * l3Samo 43 Bo 73 Sociollilng 70-71 Monday: Frankfurt on a roll, 16 family planning centers in CANCIt i4Succoufut 44Should 740ff CAPWOORN potato chips, spinach, milk, applesauce, milk, ice cream. Connecticut. Besides family \ JUNe 21 15 Forgot 45 You 75S^ioblo ‘ O K . 22 mixed fruit. Friday: Creamed chicken on planning, each center given-- tJUir 22 16Aro 46 Bo. 76Finonclol 17Thooo 47 Bo J 77Awolli j a A. » rice, cranberry sauce, com, venereal disease and cervical F1M n 1 .mI r I •( j f 11nr \32-2S-27-52 IBDoy 48To 78And 1-16-1946^ Tuesday: Meat balls, gravy, bread, butter, milk, ginger­ 19 In 49Moro ' 79Youc I1-82fe potato, green beans, bread,, cancer pap tests to all patients; /5442-tS 20 This SO Privato SO Lottor bread With topping. as well as sickle cell anemia 21 Evoning'i 51 Rolotlvo SI Aid AQUARIUS butter, milk, harvest cake. Ice edeam will tosold daily in screening Where appropriate. 22Vitolity 52Low 82Yott JAM. 20 Wednesday: Baked fish every sbhool. h a r i l 23Littlo 53Ahood 83Hold r ti 12, *Girls and women 24Prock)uo 54Toko 84 Thom -can wear 'em 2SMoy SSAAotton SSEvontt 26lrritotiom 56 Of 86 Now Salon for Moh... too. (We will fit you 27 Bo 57Expoct 870writafalo for correct size.) 28 Movoi 58 Surprioof 88 Rarafvlng Plica u m 29Hourf 59A 8 9 ^ fU .lt ^ \Vork ehpes 30 Frionddiipo 60 Your 90 Coo^oratlvo HAM. 20 pblKto lastl Heavy ®Aawse 0NeutHl duty uppers are Call S.B.M.and SAVE! Village Iteilfer Shop rugged rawhide. Skid-proof soles .....the are oM and chemical resistant, and cake and coolde tins REGA^CUT permanently bonded to the Shoe upper. Built for comfort, 646 -1700 we have a wonderful year round assortment for gift baking, these tins have a million uses after the FrancMaa Techniques Inc. values to $20. . 1 2 . 8 8 u r t r u a r cookies are gone, priced fro m ...... 394 We offer the latest In men’s hairstyling plus the Sat. 9 AIVl-Noon ¥< stylish UNISEX cut. 4bo. CushlMed imported english tins priced at 674. V •' insole, lightweight soles, some EfoioBA/ I tJ and they ard somethingl Rega’ Cut offers the finest hair products leather lined. Brown, sizes ’• ■ “Try It You’ll Like i r 614-12M (select group). Appointments Accepted... This sale ends Saturday... "try U8, you’ll llko usl" so hurry to SHOE-TOWNl Dally 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Savings Ba n k o o f Manchester S iiT . 20^29 ^Pjus ALL DAY Thursday from Superehoe to you J.otcV No-appointments on Saturday at shoe-toiiiiii MEN’S Ili^IRPIEOES Coirncchicut's L.ircjvst Savings Bank East of the River ‘rEMPir wm ERSFEU s f m a h n MMiCHBTBi umnm mmiui PHONE 649-0807 m . m m n d ju b u r y a v q n ^ Eiglit Offices Serving MANCHF.STEn • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON mar Consult white paghs of mone book for.the Shoe-Town neSrest you. Open late 919 IMn St woqknltat. Ample free perking. Charge wjth BankAmerIcard, Matteroharga. ’/ V». j'j’ I •->. ^ ■ |i - 1.' - ■ ' •» f -Tr’.lC ' V f -

3E. TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING ■m a NchM s r ; j Maiudiester, Conn., ’Thurs,, March 1. 1973 — PAGE ennet Honor Tolland ■:y v^W N ■ ) Judith Grenier ,^^^fftRAPE7 . Alison. Grotta ^S^uuuine Adams Sharon Guzik , r^-r^Petto Auddnqloss Christine Hajduk Schools Ask 1 2 V2% Increase ^ jfo d ep h Holly Harrison :^; .1)0lmiK|ue Bee Peter Hennigan .’ /ISabttra B^llone Dawn HlLvyak acreage of the parcel ■ - -oi. ^'«-* ‘’ Diane Bemardl Julie Hodson t VIVIAN V. KENNESON .. In a fact sheet published by Assessors Answer Charges DUine Black Sherri Hopperstead 5" ^.' Correspondent Connecticut Education ’The “30 Day Formula’’ is a increases.” Dcven Bolduc Qmthia Hultgren : Tel; 8754704 Association this year of eleven term unknown to, the Replying to specific chlEirges Pamela Bruno \ n Gail laiponaco % The 1973-74 school budget towns with similar population assessors,^’ Board of Assessors made by the--committee,. Tinkham stated that “The Ddborah Buyak Christine Jaworski reflects a 1214% increase as and school enrollitaent of over Chairman Stuart ’Thinkam said. Kathryn Carpenter Robert Kanehl ■; presented to the Board of 2,000, Tolland ranks number 11 today in a reply to charges board feels that the Public Act Edward Case " \ Sue Koski !> Education by School- in per pupil cost. presented’Tuesday to the B b ^ 490 values recommended by viJiolumhia Gem Water Added Robert Case Carolyn Kozuch 0 Superintendent Kenneth L. Tollands figure for 1971-72 of l^lectmen.. Professor Fellows are out of date and the Board of Assessors Bruce Charendoff Margaret Litrico 'V YMacKenzie last night. was $725, less transportation. ^The charges, along with Linda Cheney Katherine Lpdberg Z- The $2,659,081 figure does ’This figure is $493 below top- , recommendations, wbre is^ prepared to defend Tolland’s Andrew Chevalier Robert Lyori ^ ;;’not; however, inciude the ranking Weston and $226 below presented to the selectoen in a PA 490 value in court. Gail Christensen Linda Maher - . ^•reading im(irovement im- nearby Ellington. lengthy report prepared by the Tinkhipm said that the charge Glenn Cobb Debra Mason P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Or, Mplementation for the four In a fact sheet put out by the 11-member committee to study that lots''’uiider an acre are Christine Coughlin TKe Manchester Evenirig Herald se ^s charged as one acre lots is an SMOKED Joseph Mazzota If you prefer, you can drop off the survey at "schools. This project couid be Connecticut State Department tax assessment. The selectman Richard Dahlem Donald McAllister to determine the popuiarlty^f feature^- ■•■ spread over a th r^ year period of Education, using the same had appointed the sfudy error. He stated that theacre lie Bralnai^ PI., Manchester. and larger lots are priced at full Brian Daring Francihe Michaud comlcs, columnists, and other editorial J.at $38,188 per year; four.years comparative towns, Tolland com m ute) headed by Stanley Andrew Dema Kelley Monahan X at $28,641 per year; or five ranks ten in per pupil textbook Gozdz last month. lot value, and lota under % acre are depreciated for size. Dhristine DiPace Marvlvn Moriarty material carried'tn The Herald. There Is no need to sign your name; ^ years at $22,913 per year. costs, nine in school library, 11 Tinkham stated that each Ellen Doupdio Nadia Nassiff %■ In a letter of transmittal in audio visual costs and 11'in taxpayer received a notice of The charge of double taxation Doreen Dowhham Leah Nowicki however, we would like to know the name of ^ :from Dr. MacKenzie to the -teaching supplies. hik assessment by mail and had by not assessing for what the lot SHOULDER You, the reader, can be a big help In this contains (septic system, well, Elaine Eafano Robert Nurmi . the town In which you reside. ;> Board of Education, Board of In a third fact sheet, on local the opportunity to meet with Linda Embser Stephen Pennock survey. We hope you take the time to rate ix Finance and townspeople, he current expenditures per pupil the Board of Tax Review if he etc.) is covered by the Wendy Farrand Dale Perzanowski ^ states, “I sincerely believe, in in 1970-71, Tolland ranks ten in was dissatisfied. “finished lot” price, according Mark Farrar Beverly Rider each subject. We sincerely want to know my position, that honest general central, ll' in' “The Board of Assessors to Tinkham. keKh Fazzino The Herafd thanks you in advance for TOP SIRLOIN Rachel Rosen your wishes and desires. — relations w i^ those who must instruction, three in attendance must'by law, (sec. 12-63) base Concluding his statement, Carolyn Flood Kathleen Roy your honest and sincere response. / eventually M y the bills is the and health services, seven in its assessm ents on the fair^ Tinkham says “’The towb voted Leslie Florek Deborah Sandberg most prumnt policy. I have not pupil transportation, 11 in market values as determined" ^nd paid for the professional Lee Ann Fortin USDXCHOIIX Colleen Shane XwSw ^ After rating each topic, simply mail the \ changed/my philosophy, but, operation and maintenance of by a review of sales prices as assessors who were employed James Francoline William Simon Sfftl Please— only one response peri reader. when v look at what has plant, ten in fixed • Charges^ yBhown by the, conveyance tax by Appraisal Consultants. ’The Jill Gagnon Mary Stack M. sheet to The Manchester Evening Herald, / hf^ipenM in Tolland in the last food service, student body recorded on each d ^ in the Board of Assessors does not TOPOIIBOnOM ROAST Nanette Goff ~ Robert Stoker / y five yrars, I have grave fears, activities aqd 11 in total current town clerk’s office. ' feel they can destroy the Frank Grant Coleen Stratton / and cause to wonder, what expenditures. . : The method used by the equality in assessments they Jill Grant Cynthia Swallow motivates people to do what Dr, MacKenzie stated that Tolland Assessors to assess created in favor of a few who Jeffrey Greenberg Helen Szatkowski (Ptoase tnahe one check only for each topic,) some of the items included in land is a' method accepted by feel ^ a t the new homeowner in _ Lorraine G ^be ^ Wayne Tripp / V ^^'^l^ilacKenzie acknowledged the New England Association of professional assessors. It is Tolland should be assessed (^1 Jeffrey Grayb Thomas Wamick ;■ Tolland’s financial “growing Schools and Colleges (NEASC) based on the fact that in land more for the same. This we feel $ 1 6 9 David Hall Diana Webb - pains,” but questions the recent evaluation report are sales, a decreasing unit price would not be fair or possible , Nora Harmon Robert iWeiss X magnitudinous reversal -away included in the budget. per acre is asked as the total 'bnder state law.” I Sylvia Hasch David Wentworth Often 1 Seldom |\(^ever ■^ from support of education. He However, many of those in­ Liora Hirth Wendy Werkheiser I EDITORIAL PAGE Often FEATURES / ./presented figures from the cluded, such as additional Christine Jarvis - David Whitaker Connecticut Public Expen- teachers, materials and Sheinwold on Bridge \ / ■ 1 , Brett Jones' Suzanne Whyte Capital Fare (Tully) ■______ditures Council whii^ show that supplies, would have had to PARK HHi-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP Gregory Kalagian Paul Wicks M \ ' ' / while last year TolWd’s local ive been included in any Louis Kalisiak Smlthfleld Smokehouao Lori Wilson W Inside Report (Evans and Novak) TV Tonight . . .. /] 1 ■ X share of education in\gased event. WEEKEND SPECIALI Pamela Karch Lynn Woble * A ROAS / ' 1 Xonly $5,669, State aid inci VFW Dinner Dance Kimberly Kelley -J - . 1 1 • '' Craig Wolfram 1 Know Your Charnber Member r / ■ 1 1 • ■ ' neariy $90,000 and federal aid VFW Post 241 and Auxiliary POM PONS Wendy Kemp Innocent Bystander (Hoppe) Mark Youiig X $5,504, from the previous year. will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day James Kennedy / ‘ r BACON ^ GRADE 9 X 1 I >' ' “Moving away from these with a dinner-dance at the Post Ingrid Klavins Book Reviews Lucie Albert .. Cartoons (Vytrftaker) X facts, how many residents know Home on Rt. 74 on March 17. Malinda Koski Bunci Bruce Ballard X or appreciate what this system Corned beef and cabbage will *1.69 Kathryn Kozlovich ------y ' 1 Anthony Barrett 1 Business Bodies ' / has tried to do in the last three be served at 8 p.m., followed by IQA Tablerffe - Linda Larson :W: Current Quotes (C nh and Carry) Leslie Bayer .' years to help the physically and dancing from 9 to 1. Sklnlaaa AH Meat Stephen Latham 1 1 ^ ^ Debra Beauchamp v .. The Way 1 Heard It (Gruber) mentally handicapped child? Kim Lavery Today In History Tickets are $3.50 and * n ow en s tnd ARRAHaEMENTS FOR EVERY OCCASION . . . David Beaulieu ' Special state aid in this impor­ reservations may be madei by Katherine Leonard Caroi Benson « Radio for the Week / , tant area speaks for itself with calling the post home after 4 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 Maura Lindsay----- HI Neighbor (Lyons) ------— ^ ^ Darlene Berdet i a move upward by $42,196 since p.m. FREE Delivery i& Parking • Frank Gakeler, Prop. f hks Geoganna Livingston M Lorena Bilodeau the 1969-70 school year.” Lynn Luurtsema ■ Charles Bodemann Open Forum (Letters to Ed.) News for Senior Citizens •i. “In state aid, we have been John Mainville Valerie Boroch :Xmoving forward; in federal aid, •( Frances Mandeville Green Giant Niblets Corn Sheila Boushee Old Codger’s Codgltatlons ; we have been moving forward; Richard Marshall Herald Yesterdays Kathy Brown .' in town aid, we are backsliding GULBRANSEN ORGANS 12 0z.Cans 5 /1 .0 0 FRESH PRODUCE Kim Mason Walter Bumsch East Catholic High School 1 ■ 1 ■ badly.’’ Since it is the town’s ‘^THE'f IN E S T s o u n d i n o r g a n s T O D A Y '' •V Donna McCarthy Today’s Thought ■ share that really makes the SWEET RIPE GOLCfEN James McCormack Stephen Burke Come In For Your Green Giant Sweet Peas Rita Ellen Btims 1 1 * Cdiffierence between quality Lori McCurry - Gardening (Atvirood) . 1 Lb., 1 Oz. Cans “ , ' X education and mediocre educa- Stacey McKay Thepdpjce.Buslqf - FREE DEMONSTRATION LESSON Timothy Castagna ■ tion, it is up to the town to Green Giant Green Beans __ ...... Ahha'Meier S ee how easy it is to play the new Gulbransen O rgan BANANAS Rebecca Childs Stamps in the News decide which it wants.’’ Mark Meridy* SPORTS Often With built in rhythm and waljking bass. French Style, 1 Lb. Cans j j j ^ ^ Lynn Coda 5 • Kristine Merrill Cathy Copeland Green Giant Green Beans f Laura Nimirowski Herald Angle (E. Yost) Health Capsul€!8._ • . . - , • , I - Rosanne Cornelius Wfi Have a Large Selectibh of New and Used-Organs KitchgnvSIiced, 1 Lb. Cans Kimberly Noone ^ 0 Patricia Darby .Heralding Politics (Cohep) Pamela Okrant The Dry Side of Sports (D. Yost) Joanne DeBlois Pamela Pavan I Area Police Mchael Demers ^ P,«n*595** «.*3,645** Joann Perotti Capitol Corridor (Odegard) Green Giant Mushrooms Whole Mark Dion Bowling Barbara Perry xHunt Gunmen Stephanie Don 4 ’/2-o z . Ja r___i ...... 49$ Jeffrey Phelon Debra Ducheaneau Scoreboard x lii Holdups LANE MUSIC CENTER ■'I FLA. INDIAN RlviR SEEDLESS Ann Putira PUBLIC INFORMATION Often Seldom Never AUTHORIZED GULBRANSEN DEALER Green Giant Mushrooms Sliced Paul Dumond Laurene Raymond Sy Quinto Instructor & Sales Mgr Maura Dyment X South Windsor and Vernon PqjSt Road Plaza 4Vz-oz. Ja r...... ?:___ ...^49$ Dominick Roto Skiing (Sacherek). Public Records Robert England. /police are hunting gunman Route 30, Vernon , 872-9131 GRAPEraUIT Linda Roya Skippy . Peanut Butter Inta Ezerins from two robberies, which oc- Nancy Sawyer Major Hoople (Grid Predictions) Manchester Hospital Notes Lori Fiano ;; curred within a half hour of 1-lb., 2-oz. Jar ...... 5 9 $ 4 Matthew Schmid Bed or White Vicki Follansbee each other last night. Valarie Scott '^ o l e Hawaiian Pineapple Juice Nancy Gowen Baseball Standings Rockville Hospital Notes In Vernon, three gunmen, SUNKIST CALlt^AVEL Kathy Se^irles Connie Greenwood ■; described as white males in 46-oz. Can ...... ______. .T...... 29$ r . Barbara Shainin' Daniel Groptert X their early. 20s, entered the Mr.. Karen Shaw _ ^ - “4 ^ Local SaftbaU ... Court Cases Pope Imported Tomatoes ORANi^S - traiTflaimann - X Donut shop at Vernon Circle at Jimmie'Shelton ’ ^ Todd Hewey X approximately 11:30, -police 1 Lb., 12 0z. Cans 3 / 1 .0 0 Brian Sirois Midget Football Police Report • said. THE FUN PLACE TO SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 10 79« Jeffrey Slaiby Malissa Hilton Sunsweet Prune Juice--—^ Susan Hodson According to the two female^ FaiUi Smith Rosanna Holbrook Checkered Flag (Auto Racing) Fire Calls ; employes, Uie only people in the 40 Oz. Bottle A 59* FROZEN FOODS Brenda Spinnato Wendy Horwitz ' shop other than the gunmen, Uie Sara Lee Layer Lisa Stepanski Jum b^oll Bounty Towels Maureen Hyland V men ordered them to give them. Bird’s-Eye Catherine Stone/ P 19th Hole (Golf) Area Pollee - / . • Cakes Sue Jacobs X all the cash in the register, then White or Colors Orange Juice Double Chocolate Lance Tatro / # • fled on>.foot. I'he robbers 6-oz. cans 4/894 Michelle. Jaworski ^ Sports Dial (Weekend TV Sports) Social Security Bold new to 3 / 1 .0 0 Chocolate, Vanilla, Susan Thulih ^ t escaped with an “undetermined 120 Count Rolls Karen Jones ^ ------Green Giant Golden, Walnut Betsy ITjurber Kathleen Jburdenais amount’’ of cash, according to Economy Size Reynolds Wrap Niblets Corn . Amy Trabitz 1 lb., 1 oz. pkg. Douglas Kendler Eljem Speaking (Lutz Museum) :■ police. K in VanCamp Aluminum Roil,75 Ft. Roll / 5 9 ‘ 10-oz. pkgs. Mary Kinne Police say that some sort of Your Choice«^4 Lbraine Veal ^ Monthly Events Calendar MIx/Match 3/894 Valarie Klein gun' wa^ apparently used in the accent any room FAB Detergent — 25% Off Freezer .Queen . Joseph Waggoner Green Giant Kathi Klotzer COMICS Often ■ holdujfand that an investigation . Veal Parmegian Patricia Walsh I into the incident is being King Size, 5 Lbs., 4 Pz. Pkg. 99* Medium Peas Elizabeth Wareham Judy Kopman m SPECIAL PAGES Royal Guest Wayne Kuehl m Bugs Bunny . conducted b j^ ^ e special ser- ■' Palmolive Liquid — 20% Off 10-oz. pkgs.‘ Crinkle Cut Katherine Warren • vice divisitmof the Vernon Hand paintied velvet Laura Waterpool Pamela Langelier P ------Mini-Page '______King Size, Quart Container 59* Mix/Match 3/894 Potatoes Mickey Finn C police department. ^ Diane Weiss Deborah Lebel pictures in hand 2nlb. 39i Thomas Leone XShortly after three Laurie White ^ High School World P X gunman entered the Mobil Self­ Stephen Wierzbicki Ann Litrico . •M. Priscilla’s Pop carved weed frames -service Station at Rts. 5 and 30 -DAIRY FOODS- ...... Kievin Williams , Deborah Longtin TV Section •/Where a lone attendant was CONCENTRATED M Nucoa Margarine Reg. PHlsbury Biscuits Jerily Wright ' * Richard Maidment The Born Loser '/working. 1 Lb. 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MANCHESTER Alhn Girelll Carol Weiss /the' General' Law Committee OPEN MON., T U ^ , SAT. 8 :3 0 -6 PM WED., 8 :8 0 -8 PM THUK, Hll. , P^Gliibosky Gary White Rafter it had studied gas pricing LANE PLAZA 8:30-8:30 PM Hatio Kjtfnn Goidetirin Ricky Whyte ^■polieies last year. yUmllllf n in ia VwSHvWOa h u m MNB id IMaMn* EMeea Gordon Carrie Winter Z “More talk and more study iparM of Fab. 28, ion Ibraiiik Marah 3,1073 I0A Petp^Gotarley ’■'are not what is needed now,” HARTnmD Jane Zamaitis tCCEPT U.8.DJL ffOOP AndeGowan Xsald raiUan. “What we need is .G SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED \ ~ /'actiori.” Y- k -sS i. " . '■■■■ ff. ' Y- V 1 ■W'l'- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conh., ’Thurs., Maroh 1, m i - PAGE FIFTEEN PAOE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancfaertw, Conn...Thurs.. March 1. 1973 ning I I S Scoreboard 1 Races O ff N apoles Once again lack of snow j The Dry Side has forced postponement ietains Pro Basketball^: o f th e scheduled lofSpjOrts Fipr Rams Tonight childrens' ski' races at Only Few Remaih Out of Fold .NBA, Northview on Saturday Crow d Wednesday’s , By Dean Yost college potential. On theiP>e8l exciting player,” the sponsored .-4)y th e Boston 118, Golden Statedll > Manchester State Bank. INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) - ^ By Dean R. Yost Philadelphia 102,'BaltUitoreJ!i “ I ’m looking for one tough bench are some big men mentor, add^. World welterweight boxing Staub and General Manager coiitracts leaving only eight remained unsigned as Baltimore Orioles was One more attempt will NEW YORK (AP) - 96 ' game,” commented also, so we could have our. Also Rich Parzyeh, Steve champion Jose 'l^apoies dis­ - Bob Scheffing are dickering, Cincinnati RedY>left Carlos May'fjigned his new r e d u c ^ to seveti Wednesday be made to hold the races, L —— \ ------Marvin Miller and 22 of the Milwaukee JJ4, Seattle 110 Rockville High’s varsity hands full.” ' Chuck, and Tom Smith play pelled any thoughts he might be over what Scheffihg calls “ a unsigned, among them are contract foir a reported when pitcher IiBke Cuellar next Saturday, March 10. 24 player' representatives Kansas Clty-Omaha ■ 1^09, basketball coach, Bob Rockville will counter the important rolls in a candidaJ)^for a rocking chair small thing.” He added “ at optfielder Pete Rose and verbally ap«ed to salary If conditions are not CiAC Basketball Notes met in Miami Wednesday Phoenix 107 Corlett, as Us charges meet height problem with 6-3 Rockville’s success. During when he smashed a wicked l^ t '1 think it’^ small, but pitcher Ross Grimsley. terms from his home in Only games scheduled favorable, the second an- right uppercut to the head of and the reps agreed un­ iarlton Fisk, the Branford .High tonight at junior center Tom McDevitt the middle part of the Puerto Rico. ABA ’ nual races will Jbe Ernie “ bidian Red” Lopez. High School basketball coach'es who show little or no animously to the terms of Rusty doesn’t. ‘ Veteran Detroit Tiger lerican League’s rookie Platt High in Meriden.. and 6-3 junior forw ard Dick season the Rams rolled off Catcher Thurman Munson Wednesday s Games ,.,j canceled. jovial emotion during a game let off a little of their comic the recent agreement with Norm ,Cash.4^jpied his con­ o f the year, signed hi? 1973 Seven of the Cleveland Game time is slated for 8. Horemann. “ I’m iSretty eight consecutive triumphs, ’The challenger first went up a c c ^ t e d a 150,000 contract New York 116, Memphis IW , ’ into the air and then flat on his routine during recent luncheon. baseball’s owners. \ tract for a reported raise, contract with the Boston Indians’ 39 players have yet Rockville will enter the fortunate to have the per­ only' to be stopped by from the New York Yankees Carolina 104, Denver 9 6 w back for a full two mmutfea—a Bloomfield High’s coach, John Patefno, who has been While they were sighing leaving only catcher Duke Red Sox. Pitcher Sonny to sign their 1973 contracts. CIA(j Class L playdown with sonnel I have this season. I Bloomfield. In the Central Bowling San Diego 109, Indiana - ^ ' knockout victim of the Cul around for 30 yearsxcommented,. “ The ^eatest thrill I’ve autographs in Mianni, and five other Yankees Sims and pitcher Fred Siebert also inked his new a 15-5 overall record and have a backup man for each Valley Conference, Alex Johnson was among Kentucky 117, Virginia m > BUSINESSMEN- Tony Aceto refugee in one minute 3 received from coaching was this year when we went players from the- 24 m ajor ^ came into the fold. Those Scherman unsigned^ contract leaving only Marty of my starters,” Corlett Rockville was second with a those unsigned. Only games scheduled _ < r^ e d sixth. Branford, a 145-368, Alan Grzyb 151-361, seconds of the seventh round. . undefeated. This was my first perfect season. Going league teams were disatisfied with their beamed. “ If play gets a 14-4 mark. Pitchers Toiiuny John and Pattin outside the fold. downstate power, compiled Dom DeDominicis 145-378, Joe contracts include outfielders Bob GibSonMed 24 St. , Pro Hockey.^ * little ragged in the middle ’They had been ticketed for 15 through the regular season unbeaten doesn’t j;nean a autographing their 1973 con­ Claude Osteen signed their a 12-8 won-loss record Branford has averaged 70 Torneo 140. Jriin Mack 146-141- thing,” added the Warhawk mentoi!7 “ it’s what you do in tracts.and some were not. . Bobby Murcer and Roy The Minnesota Twins have Louis Car^hals in their first NHL and they take advantage of points per outing while before a Forum crowd of 17,176 contracts with the Los during the regular season 395, CHiarlie Gardella 143-359, which paid a gross $185,817. the post-season that people judge your coaching record The New York Mets Ihck White, pitchers Sparky Lyle, twelve players still workou^' The Cardinals Wednesday’s Gamm .^x - a our height disadvantage. I’ll holding toe opposition to 61. Angeles Dodgers, leaving '-1E and is rated 1 ^ . Dan Toce 171-391, Tom Fahey by.” In the 30-years he has coached the game he has had 27 . only one autograph. Rusty Fritz Peterson, and Steve unsigned, including Harmon were .the fiist team to sign Montreal 5, Los Angeles 2 insert Brian Carter.” Rockville meanwhile has Lopez had opened two cuts on pitcher Don Sutton apd out­ “ ’They are a big physical 141-350, Ben Grzyb 351, Mike Staub’s, from completing Kline, and infielders Bemie Killebrew, Tony Oliva, Rod all of their 40 man roster. Toronto 7, Vancouver 2 “ Despite our size though, the Napoles face but the man winning seasons. / fielder Willie Crawford as team,” Corlett added, “ but averaged 68.6 points while Zwick 372, Tom Rufini 366, Cliff “ I’ve been saying this for some seven, eight or nine their 1973 roster. W ayne Allen and Gene Michael. Carew, and pitchers Jim Chicago 3, New York we have held our own in the the opposition, hot too far Jones 359, Mike Napdtetano'394, ■'~who soon will be 33 years old the club’s oiily unsigned The Pittsburgh Pirates we,A>'e used to seeing that. seasons,, but I think its time I stepped down from the Garrett and Ken Boswell Second Basejnap Joe Kaat and Jim Perry. Rangers, 3, tie '' rebounding department. The back, averaged 66.9 points Rollie Beauregard 365, Paul didn’t worry. He had Angelo players. worked out with all of their Detroit 6, I^ladelphia 5 All season the other clubs Dundee, the trainer of coaching ranks and let the younger people take over,” agreed to terms Wednesday Morgan and fiimtosemen players get good position an outing. Bernard 354, Jack Dombrowski members signed. Pittsburg 4, St. I^uis 2 have been towering over Muhammad Ali, in his com er to Patemo added. _____ to narrow the field to one. Tony Perez signed their 1973 Nine Chicago White Sox’s The"'-Hst of unsit under the boards” . Rockville, a year ago, 367, Sandy. Hanna 383. Minnesota 7, California 3 us.” * treat the cuts and Angelo did The Rams’ offense is compiled a dismal 3-15 • Joe Schiopucie, head coach at W ilcox Tech in M eridgnris------Only games scheduled (A P photb) Dave Bowman, a 6-4 KACEY- Deane Rundell 224- his job. WHA senior forward, and Wayne centered around senior record. another of the veterans of post-season play. In 29 years of 236-656. Don Botticello 208, Ed In the seventh, Napoles Minimurii Salary $15,000 Wednesday’s Gimes guard Steve Krajewski and coaching. Tech has Qualified 27 times, ^ ' Everybody Get^into the Act in NHL Game Cook, a 6-7, 220 pound Yourkas 203, Terry Means 221, exploded a left hook that put Houston 3, Alberta 2, P a t Connelly, who is a center, arfe the two players Twins for Ryun Brian Seymour 212-564, Cy half of toe Dopez face to sleep overtime Hawks' Backstrom and Goalie Esposito Pounce on Puck that sj^ontrol Branford’s returning to the lineup Perkins 203, Frank Ruff 203, Portland High sailed through an 18-2 seasoh and was SANTA BARBARA, Calif. and then came on with two Only game scheduled offense, "'^^wm ait is their following a factored hand. Don Palmer 202, Real Breton unbeaten in the Charter Oak Conf^^nce. The ohly two (AP) — Anne Ryun, wife of quick uppercuts. leading.scorer, who seems “ Connelly is a nice giiy to 236-610, Norbert Audet 216-562, setbacks came against Coginchaug and St. Thomas - MajoV Leaguers track star Jim Ryun, gave birth Clem Quey 201 -572, Mario “I never saw power like to do everything right,” the have around. He Aquinas. to twin boys Wednesday at Frattaroli 204-211-586,. Rudi that,’’ marvelled Howie 4 -----^ — Rec Volleyball:. consistently shoots and con­ coach noted. “Cook is a Cottage Hospital here. Each Wittke 206-208-566, Ken Tdtnlin- Steindler, the 68-year-old Alex Cassie, head coach at Windham High, which has. Standings Points are Precious rugged Tebounder with great nects on long bombs. He’s a weighed six pounds one ounce. Win Many Points son 552, Brian Seymour 564. manager of the challenge^. caputred the CCIL three of the last four years, points to.the > ______\' development of Bill Budzinsky and Dave Young as to the Latvians V MIAMI (AP) — With the most freedom they’ve fever had Whips’ success. CB&T Blue 3 guaranteed in a new three-year contract, major league Kasden Now for N H t Clubs New H eiv^n baseball players checked into training camps today in CB&T White Hartford Public High, winners of the Capitol pistrict NE)S?r Y O H K ( A P ) , - trimmed St. Louis 4-2, Toronto and ’Thommie Bergmann of Florida, Arizona and California tor the start of spring ABA Tool Conference for the second year in a row, is the fifth best Pointiil'^'e precious now that ripped Vancouver 7-2 and Detroit concluded the evening’s Overtakes It^ here! Lakewood training. Montreal took LoS Angeles 5-2. fight card with Clarke drawing team in the Class LL field. Howard Tisdol is tfie highest Watkins the National Hockey League What little doubt there was And, according to Miller and In the only World Hockey seven penalty minutes and scorer in Owl history with 1,600 points. , Forest season has reached the nitty Springfield that the players would accept player representative Jim Association game played, Bergnmtn getting five. Playoff game to determine gritty stage. Precious the contract negotiated for Perry of the Minnesota Twins, Houstoilx^ged Alberta 3-2. As t o the hockey, Mickey Bob Healy, coach of Ellington High, which coasted to an the Agreement was reached fourth place to enter playoff enoughrto fight for. them by Marvin Miller ended Referee John McAuley Redmond -and Marcei Dionne By The Associated Press 19-1 overall record and NO. 1 billing in the Class M Sunday without the ill will sur­ tournament scheduled for ’The‘Detroit Red Wings, who ' handed out 129 minutes in Wednesday in Miami when teored two goals each for the ’The New Haven Nightoawks Division, noted, “I’m embarrassed at the size of the rounding last year’s contract Monday at 8. need every point they can get in p«»ihlties in the Philadelphia- player representatives gave un­ Wings and Bill Flett had a pair are finally out of toe cellar in players some of the schools mentioned. My biggest player talks. their struggle to beat out Detroit skirmish with-the Red animous support to the new for the Flyers, who blew an toe American Hockey League’s Players pulled out of training Buffalo for the fourth and final Wings drawing 68 of them. ’The is 6-2 Don Flint. Chris Hamed is also 6-2 and that’s it.” contract. Only simple majority early 2-0 lead. Eastern Division. ’The Hershey camps last year until playoff berth in the East three third-period fights all Ellington, the defending Class S champion, has moved up approval is now ne^ed from all With 15 games remaining for Bears have clinched a Calder negotiations were completed Division, fought for two impor­ occurred in the final six in classification. “ Our season fecord doelsn’t mean much major league players. Bowling both teams, the Wings trail the Cup playoff~^bertb in the and delayed the start of regular tant ones against Philadelphia minutes o fih e game. ’ ,\ in the tourney. Opr kids haveJleen under pressure beforfe,” Players with two or more Sabres by two points. Western Division. And the years in the majors won the season for 13 days. Wednesday night. First ‘Detroit’s Lari^ Philadephia’s second place Healy added. ^_____ cellardwelling Baltimore The owners, who still have to ALLEY KATZ- Celeste Sheldon The Wings survived three Johnston and the Flyers’ Dave right to Call in a professional edge in the West was trimmed Clippers have suffered another give.flnal approval to the work 139-349, Barbhra Temm 129. . third-period fights for a 6-5 vic­ Schultz went at it and Emerged The first CIAC tournament, was in 1922-23 with Wilby arbitrator when an. impaSse is to three points when Minnesota defeat at the hands of the of their negotiators, gave up tory over the Flyers that moved with 15 penalty minutesApiece. High edging Naugatuck 21-20. reached with owners on whipped California. Jude Barons in the twi-night doubleheaders on Detroit within two points of idie Then Henry Boucha o f the salaries, starting in 1974. SPICE - Muriel Roy 359. Drouin scored a pair of goals ' West. “ getaway” days beginning next fourth-place Buffalo. Wings and Rick MacLeish of Hillhduse High of New Haven has been the most active The contract also gives them for the North Stars. Minnesota" Ted Snell and 8teve Cardwell season, raised the minimum Elsewhere in the NHL Philadelphia had two bouts with , also lost an early 2-0 edge but school in the 51-year CIAC history, making the tourney (AP photo) the.righf to refuse demotion to ST. JAMES - Irene Sirois 1^. each scored twice at Hershey the minor leagues after five salary from $13,500 to $15,000 Wednesday night, the New both drawing major and bounced back and took the lead finals 22 times. Wilbur Cross has 10 tourney final showings York Rangers and Chicago Wednesday night as toe Bears Space Age Gadget to Strengthen Wrists years in the majors and rqfuse for this season and 1974 and to misconducts and Bocha getting for keeps on goals 73 seconds while Hartford Public has been in six championship HOME ENGINEERS - battled to a 3-3 tie, Minnesota broke a 3-3 tie in the final period to be traded or sold after 10 $16,000 in 1975, and upped the a game misconduct as well. apart midway through the Michelle Welch 176, HUtna. to beat the Springfield Kings'5- gam es. minimum World Series winners stdhg California 7-3. Pittsburgh Philadelphia’s Bobby^fliarke second period. Dave Scheck Shows Model to Bud Harrelson, Ed Kranepool years in the majors, the last McComb 180, Edith Palmer 18^ 3. ' share from $15,000 to $20,000. five with the same club. ’Die Springfield defeat; toe Displaying an Impressive record is East Catholic.' In 10 466, Dolores Lewis 182-481, Doris Dickinson 186-478, Laurel Kings’ seventh straight,. seasons of varsity competition. The Eagles have qualified Morrissette 181-456, Dee College Hoop Roundup droppe^''thn‘ toaPi 'into "last - . each year. East has been in the finals seven times winning there’s no tiettertime than NO \A/ Sport Slate Celts Rebound lillicnm 204-490, Gerry Tucker place in toe East. - ' three titles, two in Class L and one Class M. 188-484, Hildur Zawistowski 457, New Haven’s 5-1 victory over A ’s, Pirates Favored Jennie Leggitt 464. the Rochester Americans was to put up a new Armstrong Ceiling fight-filled. FiveTights in the St. Thomas Aquinas in New Britain has the smallest boy Thursday Ceilings Season^the best time of the year to get after those enrollment in the Class S with 73...Lewis Mills and BASKETBALL With Victory STATELINE, Nev. (AP) — The Oakland AUiletics WIVES - Joanne Komer 178- First Bids Today last period resulted in 10 fighting penalties and six game needeef “ inside’^home improvements. Hurry in and see what's Windham Tech have the fewest boys in the Class M Divi­ Rockville vs-. Branford at Platt will defend their world championshipi {A|in8t 462, Gale Morianos 176, Pauline sion with 231...Bassick High in Bridgeport, with s p boys, 8 BOSTON (AP)—Don Chahey had a career high score of Geidel 182, Carol. Dellangela , liscondUcts. A total of 124 new in smart decorator ceilings. We have them all, and at prices Pittshurgh next fall if the baseball pennant races To NCAA Tourney penalty minutes was assessed has the fewest in the L ldop...Bulkeley High in Hartford SWIMMING ' 32 points for the Boston Celtics and won the ultimate in 462, Annette Elliott 469. you can.^fford. Easy to install yourself. follow the preseason odds of Harrah^s Tahoe during the third period. has only 612 boys in double-D...Highest boy enrollment is Class L qualifying at East compliments from his coach, Tom Heinsohn. “ Chaney Racebook. JEWEL - Pat Cunningham brawling. Greenwich with 1,175. M anchester, with 1,016 boys, is the Hartford lUgh played a helluva game,” Heinsohn said. ^ v NEW YORK (AP) — ’The suspense ends today for The A’s are 3-5 favorites in odds given by Harrah’s 179-519, Mary Aude 197, Jan Roe With three goals in toe final sixth biggest in the state. Gass LL qualifying at Hamden Playing both as a guard and a several college basketball teams seeking a spot in New From Armstrong has an dvciage of 22.8 points Wednesday to win the American League West over The 189473, Rose Vemazza 183-^1, period, Jacksonvilie broke a 1-1 A rm stro n g forward. Chaney paced the postseason tournaments. Now there’s an easier, faster way to install beautiful per game but the Celts held him Chicago White Sox, 2-1, with California and Minnesota Anitz Malcolm 176, Liz Karpe second period tie and handed Friday Celts to a 118-111 National. Annual Boat Show BASKETBALL to six points and only one field next at 8-1. 465, Robin Smith 458. In some cases, the mystery is not vriio’s going—but B^timore a 4-1 defeat. ’The Armstrong Chandelier Ceilings using the Integrid Basketball Association victory goals were scored by Barrie installation system. Spring can’t be too far around the comer as the fourth East Catholic vs. Pujaski at goal. Heinsohn gave the credit The New York Yankees are installed as 9-5 favorites where. ' -‘r SENIOR LEAGUE over Golden State Wednesday MeiSsner on a power play, annual Connecticut Marine Trades Assn. Boat Show will Hall High 8 to Paul Silas. to win the AL East Division over the Boston Red S ox,! SNOW WHITE Connie Smith The National Collegiate Marquette, 22-2, No. 7 Plenty of scoring marked last night. Pie^e LeBlanc on an in­ take place at the Hartford Armoiy, March 8-11/ Manchester C.C. vs. Housatonjc “ Silas played him tough,” the 126. . Athletic Association extends night’s play as Schiebel’s Armstrongs New Sf Heinsohn was delighted. quoted at 2-1. Detroit, defending East champion, is 7- Providence, 21-2,and No. 8 tercepted Clipper pass, and Jim On the Armory floor will be a wide assortment of power C.C. at Wesleyan coach said. “ Barry missed a .the first bids today and such Houston, 20-3, have obviously trimmed Groman’s, 105-79, and Installation system makes Ceilings “ They’re not an easy team,” he 2, the same as Baltimore. McMelmury on a pass‘ from SUKR few of his shots, too.” RESTAURANT - Dave and sail craRs and boating accessories. RIFLE said of Golden State, “ but we For a playoff, the A’ s are 9-5 pennant choices over powerhouses as Marquette, earned berths to compete for\ Langan VW outscored Allied, Look The C eltics had a -54-51 Vignone 145-371, Robert Morin Providence and Houston no Mike come in sizes from 3 to 7. A set going. y State's Boaters of his 21 points to give Boston a ^ s Angeles at 7-2 and San Francisco at 5-1 are next 163-365; Dave Viara 352, Earl cream of the independents, the Southwestern Louisiana, and Mike Reardon (19) best for LAST 3 DAYS of four aluminum shoes w e i ^ “ We had to have -someone The Coast Guard Boating Safety Detachment will also 64-53 lead. Golden State ranked. Cox 143-386, Dom MarcM 145- National^ Invitation ranked No. 11 in the country Groman’s. Ask Lower Fees about one pound. quick on Cazzie Russell,” he m be on hand to promote boating safety.. narrowed the Celts’ margin to Pittsburgh is quoted at 6-5 to win the NL East, with 143-418, Robert Steullet 352, Tournament will make the first Rick Marnicke (29) and said, and Chaney drew the with a 22-2 record and No. 14 HARTFORD (AP) -TMost of 90p84 in the first minute of the Robert Peck 141-356, Charlie of its selections. Norm DAgnault (24) led the Chicago Cubs 5-2 and the New York Mets 4-1. Syracuse, 21-4, are also Connecticut’s 200,000 boaters ’“ f S t w period, The Pirates are 5-2 and the Reds 3-1 to win the Gilbert 1^368, Ed Gutt 152-370, Invitetions go oiit from NCAA expected to get heavy NCAA Langan with Rick Migliore (20) Havlicek came off the bench Joe Dwbrak 152-400, Dave are middle-income people who recalled, John Havlicek had National League playoffs. headquarters in Kansas City by consideration although. either and Phil Chak (18) Allied’s best and scored 12 of his 18 points in Castagna 147-392, Ed Doucette are being discriminated against five fouls on him and Golden telephone at 9:30 a.m.^'^ampus could conceivably wind up in point-makers: the next few minutes, giving by the state’s boat registration State went to Russell in an Jr. 391, RolUe Irish 146-369, times. Two hours later, thp NIT the other affair at Madison Boston a 112-97 lead wiUi 4V^ WEST SIDE MIDGETS law, the Genera) Assembly’s attempt to foul Havlicek' out. Mike Balesano 365, Bob Boroch begins calling from New York. S(|uare Garden. minutes left. ’The outcome was Close games spiked last Finance Committee was told Later on, Heinsohn sent in 366, John Wirtalla 368, Frank Only^the independents will be Leaning toward the NIT, but Buy now while you can get the host for lest. Quality nb longer in doubt after that. Baseball night’s action as Army & Navy Wednesday. \ Satch Sanders to play Russell. Ken Rosewall McNamara 352, Jim Bell 356, selected by the NCAA since the with a chance at the NCAA are Armstrong coiling tils at Glonno/s Low Prico^ Jo Jo White contributed 24 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - downed Crispino’s, 39-32, and Fifty boat-owners and boat “ Satch cooled him off. He got Don Logan 350, Henry Frey 140. rest of the berths will be filled several clubs with five losses— points for Boston. For Golden The. Montreal Expos sent WINF dropp^ Nassiff Arms, industry representatives urged one hoop off Satch,” Heinsohn In Aeitna Field by yet-to-be decided conference No. 19 South Carolina, 19-5; No. State, Nate ’Thurmond collected righthanded pitcher Carl Mor-x 28-22. toe legislature to lower the Chandelier Ceiling Conventional suspended said. SAPLINGS - Doris Uttie 128- champions. PredictablV,' the 18 Jacksonville, 21-5; No. 17 St. ARMSTROMGTIMLOCK 23, Jim Barnett 20 and Russell to the Atlanta Braves ih a Craig Kearner (26) and Gary year-old boating fees and to suspended from Integrid’s ceiling, Golden State’s Rick Barry ton HARTFORD AP-Ken 341. _ _ NIT will keep several spots John’s, N.Y., 18-5, Virginia straight player trade for ri^ t- Demko paced the Vets with Jeff return some of toe revenue to hidden grid. . 19. Rosewall will lead a four-man open ,for some conference Tech, 16-5; Oklahoma City, 205, T & PLANKiD CEILING handed pitcher Pat Jarvis. FLORAL - Dee Simmoqs 186- /^Holt (10) and Steve Crispino (8) the boating public. Australian team against the runiiet^-up’. While fifth-ranked and Oral J^berts, 20-5. . / SPECIAL 481, Arlene LaPpinte l78-4ra, standouts for toe Foodmeh. Most boat owners are in the HAVE A NEW 10x12 CEILING FOR LESS TH AN U.S. foursome in the Aetna Tennnis Carolyn SulziHski 187-490, Ruth Top shooTers' for the $10,0p0-$15,000 income bracket, !j)!255Chapercl!ne 16* Bucks^ Defense Fails World Cup Tennis Tournament Ather 190-512, Eleanor Radiomen Were Mark lonne said Gene Anthony, boating O O Nats: No Wall ' jj(233A W oodgrain 31«. LAKE FOREST, 111. - 'here March 8-11. MacLachlan 181. (12) and Rich ’Thurston (7). reporter fo r WELI radio and ' Mouldings Figured Arthur Ashe, Richmond, Va., spokesman f p i r ^ Connecticut Against Jabbar, I Lakers Rosewall will be joined by John Wieezorek (8) and Tom eliminated Roscoe Tanner, HIGH-LOW - SaUy Bour^t Career Scoring Marks Marine ’Trades Association. John NeWcombe, Roy Emerson Taylor (6) paced toe Army. - N^W AT GLENNErS Lookout Mountain, Tenn., 7-6, 452, Arlene Schumacher 484. ARMSTRONG CUSHION TONE NEW YORK (A P ) When and John Aleirander. ,He won ARMSTRONG LIGHTING FIXTURES MADE Philadelphia beat Baltimore 62 and advanced to the Y LEAGUE Reg. Special Seattle SuperSonics’ Coach m ore-than $130^000 in Set by State Hoopsters ESPECIALLY FOR ARMSTRONG CEILINGS. 102-96, Boston edged Golden quarterfinals of the $50,000 ELKS - Jofe Pagano 136-135- « ■ competition last year but the ■ , j r Joe Guardino and . John #1 OSD Classic 28« ’ 24^ Bucky Bpckwalter was asked State 118-111 and Kansas City- Kemper Invitational Tennis 382, Reggie Tomlinson 143-3$6, ClAC-^ Basketball Aetna tourney will marie his By The AsBOcialed Press LaBelle each tallied 20 points I . - :• : ••• ^ about jiis team’s defense Omaha fedged Phoenix 109-107. Tourney. Gene Richariison 137, Bob season while Coast Guard is 9- #11 ID Kingsbury 24« 20VP and Jim Sulick 17 as Six Pack against the Milwaukee Bucks first appearance in World Cup Talmadge 136, Tony Salvatote Two^ sharpshooters from 12. CLASS LL :3 tripped up toe Beau’s last night, #127D Textured 32* 27* that sagged on Kareem Abdul- competition. 3, Dick Krol 352, A1 Pirkey 367. Connejcticut colleges are win­ Vyzas scored 35 points and Fjtoh 88 Staples 73 . a 63-6). Dave Bidwell canned 42 • #138DWoodcrest 36* 30 Vi* Jabbar Wednesday night and Melchionni’s Big Came ding up the basketball season grabbed 14 rebounds in Sacred ’Triunbull 49 Rippowan)^38 of the losers’ tallies. v backfired,, he said, “ Yqu give - Rosewall was chosen to lead PIANETTES- Joyce with -new career scoring Heart’s victory, hitting eight Hartford Public 75 Norwich up and they take it somewhere the Aussie team by squad- recorcU; • ...... straight points midway through Spells Victory, for Nets Corriveau 454, Marge EAST SIDE MIDGETS Free Academy 57 # else. ’The moved the ball well to 'Captain Fred Stolle who McGivem 192, ^ t t y Plumfey C oa st, Guard’s Pat Shuck the second half to bring his Brien McMahon 67 Lee 66 (1 TOTE 'N SAVE SPECIAL Two points separated get it to their strength.” replaced Tony Roche. Roche, 181-465, Katy Spearin 457, Awe burn(,{.i^^ r,000 barrier team from a one-point deficit to O.T.) • , Eastern Real Estate and 1 ■ ■ ■ / / Armstrong . _ “ Their strength,” better By The Assorialled Press “ It killed me,” he said as he who captained- last year’s Nivison 466, Vivian Price 473; W e d o ^ a y night a's Amherst a 59-52 lead. He succeeded on 16 Andrew Warde 75 Danbury 73 ’'Professional Remodeling last • . • • ••' f ••//■ ••• •’ • / / 12x.12WliH. 1 0 ‘ k lt known as Abdul-Jabbar, scored bathed it in a tub of ice water. victorious Australian team, Ginger Yourkas 468, Kim downed the Uadets, 74-57. And of 20 field goal attempts. Wilbur Cross 111 New Britain 26 points and led the Bucks to a .H night with toe former winning, For Bill Melchionni, the good “If I had to play tomorrow, was. forced to drop oiit of the Murphy 176473, Debbie Miller Ray Yyzas of Sacred Heart Sacred Heart’s record 80 124-110 National Basketball 36-34 in overtime. ^ ARMSTRONG’S MsmcE 6‘Ull.fT. games have been few and far night, there would be no way I touroey because of an elbow . 182-^, Geneva Lagasse 184- moved into third place on his increased to 15-10, while Norwalk 64 Bridgeport A R M S TR O N O ’S Association victory over the Chris Everett tallied 18 points between. His performance could make it. Hie only reason I ailment. Also dropped from the 487, Madeline Tallin 177-468, school's all-time scoring list Marist’s dropped to 13-11. Central.63 CEILING MATE® 2 Tube Grldmate<^ SuperSonics. and John Wilson five for the Wednesday night' was played tonight, was because I competition was Rod Laver Mary Lou Denis 455, Sandy yrith ; jr,701 points as Sacred Central Connecticut had led Roly Cross 74 Hall 58 The Bucks also received 24 winners. Jeff Phelon’s 11 points somewhere between far and figured it couldn’t get any who has been advised by his Beben 206-513, Wanda Bonadies Heart ^triumphed over Marist, all the way-against Merrimack SAVE 15% paced the losers: ^ * 2 5 . 8 0 * 1 5 . 6 0 points from Bob Dandridge and few. worse.” doctor to take it easy berause of 175-454. 90-78. until the last seven sefeonds, On All other Stock Itemal ' Curtis Perry and Lucius Allen a back problem. . " when Merrimack tied it up at Melchionni scored 27 points ’The Nets have the day off, In other Connecticut CLASS S'; ■ ■ .both added 21. 69. But Central Connecticut, and handed out 12 assists in and Melchionni couldn’t have REC - Tom Martin .137-356, basketbnU action Wednesday, College Basketball St. ’Thonias Aquinas 51 Sacred Perry, who had missed 10 leading the New York Nets to a Alexander, 21, is the youngest Centr^al C onnecticut beat went ahead on a technical toul' been any happier. Mike Zwick 358. EAST ■ Heart 44 „ games with a badly sprained 115-106 American Basketball player on either squad and also Merrimack, 72-69, Assumption and Ralph Wagner sank a final ‘ LaSalle 101, Villanova 79 Northwest Regional 85 " ankle and returned to action victory over the Memphis. .‘T q e ^ the rest, tomorrow I will make his first World Cup defeated H artford, 77 72, basket in the IgsHwo seconds to I SHOP COMMERCIAL - Nick Kings Point 78, Adelphi 74 Plainfield 71 Sunday, led the'Bucks in Tams, givin^them a 3 game will spend the day in the appearance in the Aetna Western^ Connecticut guarantee the mn. -v Nicola 147-163-414, Jerry Ridel Aihherst 74, Coast Guard 57 Canton 54 Wamogo 49 '' MANCHESTEII 336 rebounds with 13. lead over the Tams in the tottlq^ whirlpool‘;> and lift some tourney. Newcoihbe and Emer; overwhelmed Vassar, 96-71, and Hartford shot 34 per cent to i FRIDAYS 135, Joe Tremano 137-358, - New Ham pshire 67, St. Portland 64 Coginchaug 48 “ We were concerned with his for the fourth playoff spot in the w e ^ t s ,” he said. In <8her ABA^ son have competed in previous Quinjilpiac lost out t-o A s s u m p tio n ’ s 52 as the NORTH Oakes 160-378, Dick Grinaylch Anselm’s 60 Bacon Academy 75 condition because he was out so East Division. action, the Kentucky Colonels tourneys. , . . i Soutbarnpton, 99-75. Hartford record dipped to 17-6. TO 8:30 P.M. 57-392, George Borgess 148W ,' Assupiption 77, Hartford 72 Westbrook 67 MAIN long, but he was outstanding,” Melchionni scored 20 points romped over the Virginia S h u t’s venture into the 1,000 Peter Egan led Hartford with Hoppy Cassidy 367, Walt Old Dominion 81,. Phila. Immaculate 63 Tourtellotte 649-5253 SAT. TO Coach Larry Costello said. for the first time in 32 games Squires 117-97, the Indiana The U.S. team, chosen last class^.qame despite a strong 18 points.- B qd teams hit about STREET , Lawrence 368, George Eiarbw Textile 72 52 . ” My timing was off, and played his best game since Pacers edged the San Diego week by t e ^ captain\Dennis Amherst performance that kept 90 per cent from the free throw 357, Andy Lamoureaux 363,’ ^ ' Buffalo 97, 08[lethorpe 66 East Hampton 57 Cromwell 4 P.M. . especially on defense,” Perry December when he injured his Conquistadors 109-106 and the Ralston, is composed of Stan Coast -Guard at- a scoring line, with Assumption, now 20r Svhlehofer 137-382, Tony Syracuse 97, Rutgers 84 56 said. ankle. He played despite a lotof Carolina Cougars beat the Smith, Arthur Ashe, Bob Lutz disadvantage for the entire 2, sinking eight consecutive Yacono 384, Bruce (}omeIiUsen (iolby 87, Maine 83 Griswold 73 Tolland 67 In other NBA action. pain. De|hver Rockfets 104-96. and Marty Riessen. '' 352, Tony Pellegatto 351." game. Ai^erst is now 163 for free throws to win the gikme.' 'W. ■ ' ... m ■J^ V J \ ^ '

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PAGEJEIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thura., Mari^ I, 197$ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., March 1. 1 9 7 3 - PAGE NINETEEN Houaoa For Solo 72 Houaoo Fur Solo 73 tM p W»nt9d 48 Miulcol Instnimonto 89 98 ArtMM tor For Sah 72- CRUMBUM,IN6iS15 VUS STAPP "REEP « EsPECiALLT IF TH E MANCHESTER Girt o f Towit-For Sato 78 C o V C f l t r y Cotter Calls STOCK CLERK - InunediatQ ALUMINUM doors, M9.95, MEYERS PIANO to , _ construction, 9room: .Rai*imj- THEIR COOL* NO MATTER WHAT— ISDUE.TOARRIN/E - n m NEW' oversized Cgpe, living opening for a stock clerk: windows, $14.95. Up to 101 un­ into -Meyers Piano and Music ANDOVER — 5 acres enhance For Food V ernon IVk baths, fully rown with fireplace, formu Applicant should have previous ited inches, installed. Call Ken, Studios, we will sell, rent, lean, kltchien, exceD M tii^jpD o™ this'9-room custom brick' dhilhg; rdoita, eat-in kitchen, 3 stock experience and be 643-7204 after 3 p.m. trade and buy pimios. We.have M M PH9 ee M R ,R R U M 0 4 WHERESTHAT ^ on bus line. $3S,!KN). Ranch, features galore include Price protest lit and Around ’ large- bedrooms, aluminum indoor heat^ pom, central ah familiar with store room teachers for piano, organ, p r e p a r e d JOe TMERE'6 HO IR O N H IS MOMtHuy REPORT? Agency, 6490131. guitar, and drums etc. We have S fA V d O W N f aiding. Walk to all sclmlB. Still conditioning, etc.j etc,, e f e / Speaker Opposes To Limit Role procedures. Position' Includes USED service station equip­ fO R T H E EXCUSE POR Manohaatar tiine -to pick your colors and WASHING-TON' posting of stock records, some ment, Marquette M200 scope, several lesson plans. Everything you have always UNeXPCCTCD.' GcmMo upTioHTr AnH9M to CRNlMiRNlfWy $33,990 NEW Raised fixtures.- Philbridi Agency, Congressman William R. There will be ice , skating filing and general clerical snap on wheel balancer, floor Investigate at Meyers Piano, wanted. Call Watren E. large kitchen-diuing ,< Re)fLtprs, 6494200. Cotter, D-Conh., today an­ today from 3 to 9 p.m. at the work. Apply at Scan-Optics jack, , bumper lack, Bishman 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 Howland, Realtor, 6491108. New Town Plan 1. $59,500 — Forest Hills, tion, oven, range, olshWaaiier, nounced a two-pronged con­ Center Springs Annex, weather In Bu'^ Costs Inc., 22 m stlge Park Circle, lire changer. National cash p.m.______« • ■ A R C M . fireplace,^ 1% baths, deek> stone and brick 7 ^ room RAIUED Ranch,/custom built, COVENTRY - Three-bedroom city in this area would be sumer attack on high food permitting. For winter sports Eas^ Hartford. register, 10 department totals, P R p O O E S N T garage: Hutchins Agebby HOLLY GANTNER $10 PER MONTH rents a piano. SPACIOUS Ranch, cen­ cathedral ceilings, large formal Ranch, IW baths, fireplace, inconsistent irith the state’s' prices. information i^ n e 64347(X). » etc. Call 649-5110 anytime. f ^ l C f f i l t e r s , 649-5324. •. Correspondent The Vernon Town (Yuncil last, m(!diately followed by an Investigate Meyers Piano, 111 tral air conditioning superb recreation room, swim- master plan for future growth k. In a statement in the House of BABYSITTER wanted, Tel. 742-8795 night voted to conditionally approved tabling action. weekdays, beginning March CARPETS and life too can be Center St., Manchester. Open 1- fireplaced famUy ipom ad­ mutg pool, two-car garage, sun in .Connecticut, which Represehtatives, Mr. (Ytter 19th, light housekeeping. Call beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. 8 p.m. jacent to fuUy equipped deck, aluminum siding. “ Of all the land in Coventry, withdraw froirt the Greater 'oversized 2-cai categorizes the area as limited announced: ‘‘I . am urging 649-1362 after 6 p.m. Rent elecmc shampooer $1. Beautiful 105x384’ lot. Ah un­ the section which has been Hartford Transit District, thus Tlie proposal will remain in eat-in kitchen. Philbrick Agency, ftealtdrs, for development.. The state plan American homemakers to send The E. A. Johnson Paint Com­ NEW keys on your piano. One usual offering. Bel Air Real acquired by DevCo probably protecting the town from any effect (or today’s district 6464200. . ' is c(»nprdiensive in scope and the White House and the farm LEGAL SECRETARY - pany, 723 Main Street, week’s service, Meyers Piano, Estate, 643-9102.______financial involvement of the meeting or any recess or 2. $59,900' — Sunset Ridge, has the least likelihood to be extends itself even beyond belt a message, first by sending Manchester law firm, Manchester, 649H>001. 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 Hartford district. The conditional recesses of this meeting. Hie Eaelt Hartford, (Glossal TEN-ROOM Contemporary MANSFIELD — Seven-room adequately developed to the regional limitations. To dis­ President Nixon their grocery experience preferred. 643-2405. p.m. dimension being proposed by withdrawal proposal was made Town of Vernon agrees to pay TAG SALE — Saturday and 8-room beautifully main- '.''It'.. Banch with 3-room studio Doll house just waiting for you. regard the broader basis of the cash register receipts, and In-ground pool and large porch. the Hartford Process-Devf GARAGE‘ SALE - Saturday, 8304 or 6495524. Tm. H*f. U Pal Oil— All figMs (ttamd MHOTmTEK.'] baths, beamed cathedral not only the implications of the Greater Hartford ’Trnalst 8 Contemporary^cedar Low-Low 30*t from UConn. Call Lloyd O’Dell, week. Wethersfield, and East Hart­ the transit district since its Sunday, March 3 and 4. 10-4 ceilings in large living room, ecoltMlcal iiribalaince, iHit the have chosen April Fool’s Day District only on the condition clapboard^nj^ native eowoT! School WM, big backyard, at T. J. Crockett Realtors, 879 Bray, who is a science ford have passed conditional inception, and two more p.m. 11 Evergreen Road, 88 formal dining room, mnsid ownar tranaterraq. Prica raducad. potential of being at odds with for the start of their one-week that bus service within the Wontod to Buy ApartfifMito For Root 69 Apartmonf For Rent ...FumlMhod ApartmonH 64 stone firB^ced country 6279. teacher in Lebanon, said that withdrawal resolutions this months may see the transit: RN -1 1 -7 Manchester. room (patio adjacent), ulthi Mfda for tha gri^ng family. comprehensive state planning. meat fast because they want to district be financed by a penny kitchen, picturesque pri­ “ every Indication would tend to week, and Hartford joined the problems solved. He believed WAN’TED — Antique furniture, CENTER of town, 5 heated vate setting amidst comp­ kitchen with aU built-ins — $25,500 — 7-ROOM older home, We cannot simply accept a plan demonstrate that they will no reduction in the state tax on Part-time or full-time Boals-AccMsorfM 48 FOUR-ROOM flat, linfur- LOOKING for anything in real dissuade the average developer group last nighbas did Vernon. that the town may eventually glass, pewter, oil paintings or estate rental — apartments, rooms on second floor of 9 good condition. Large kitqhen, for development which selfish^ longer be fooled by a price gasoline. Excellent wages and benefits niHied, s ^ n d floor, older or arable estates. breakfast' room '‘/plus” F.J. SpiLECKI from Uiis area.” He outlined profit from district other antique items. Any homes, multiple dwellings, no family house. Giarage, stove uviiig room and dining room dwells upon one'aspect of control program that simply The proposal that the state EVINRUDE outboard motors, married couple preferred, no laundry and family room. Raaitor 643-2121 three major reasons for not The proposal, effective membership. Call Mrs. Doris Blain quantity. The Harrisons, 643- fees. Call <1-D. Real Estate and 2 baths. Security required. with wall-to-wall carpeting. growth and disregards total does not work. surrender the penny per gallon Holsclaw and Mastercraft children or pets, parking, hot 4. $62,500 - Hartford SKY­ Most attractive wooded permitting development in this immediately, will allow Vernon Director of Nurses. m09, 1& Oakland Street. Associates, Inc. 6495129. Call 6497166. Entrance foyer with open progress for our state.” “ As part of this protest, I tox and turn it over to bus trailers, sales-service. water, centrally located. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LINE VIEWS, Manches­ private rear yard. A dreajm sector. . '. to withdraw from the transit Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 CONTEB6PORARY Ranch - stairway. Three gobd^ized Bray called for “ an in-depth urge people to write their namp subsidies must be approved by 'Ibe mayor called the bus Complete service department, WANTED — Antique furniture, Out ot Town- ^ ter. Beautifully (like throughout for the ultimate'tn “ First,” said Bray, Coventry district on the making or boating supplies, accessories, p.m. DELUXE ONE — Bedroom Livinr room has beamed bedroonlis. Ckmvenient location. view of what any and address on the backs of the General Assembly before it crisis a complex thing and said toys, crank phonographs, apartment, wall-to-wall Fiilr Ront 66 new) STONE and frame gracious living. $76,000. V ' ' Audrey Schaffer, Broker, 879 has twice defeated a sewer plan seconding of any of four MWOESia MMIOR Woolsey paints, Gerich’s cathedral celling with floor-to- developmental steps might im­ grocery check-out slips and could take effect. Support for that the district is not in a swords, guns, glass, attic or carpeting throughout, complete 9room Colonial, 4 twin­ CaR SuiMiM Shorts, 5351. motions. Marine Service, 1982 Tolland HILLIARD St. --- Four-room ceiling fireplace, 2 full baths, for the town. There is no reason ply for our ecology and, most send them to the White House vacuum but in the middle of a cellar contents. 643-^35. ROCKVILLE - 3 : ms, $105 ------the proposal has been minimal. modern apartment. Second appliances, vanity bath. 100 sized bedrooms, 2Vt baths,' huge m aster' bedroom with to assume that future Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. monthly, 5 rooms, $150 importantly, to our town. We with a demand that the ’The (aty (Yuncil also voted They are: an agreement number of protagonists. Ma-ai2s floor, security, 646-1189, 9-5 Cratrally located $175 monthly. large 1st floor family wau-in closets, Anderson win­ CraVENTRY HiUtop>P Raised referendums will be any more WANTED to buy — Depression monthly. Appliances, parking, J . WATSON^ have an obligation to our President act to lower food unanimously to withdraw from between the state and Uie dis­ Sporting Goods 47 p.m. R.D. Murdock, 6492692. room. dows, family room, redwood Ranch, fireplace, kitchen built- successful. Therefore we must* glass, any amount, all colors. acre lot, ganien. Utilities not Oxterior,. 2-car garage,' ins, large sunny basement, residents as[well as to ' prices immediately.” the jlistrict if that body trict, an agreement between 643- 9402. . included. 872-0359, 7:399:30 DEAOH t r view this land in non-sewered Democrat Robert Houley KEYPUNCHERS - SIX-ROOM duplex, no pets. beautiful wooded lot with well-plauied acre. $30,000. 749 neighboring communities to ' The , Hartford area approves an extra penny per the district and the Hartford FOR SALE — Snowmobile, 1973 p.m. $79,50O — Historical Cov- REAL ESTAn ICO. At terms. On-site septic disposal called the bus crisis mostly Professional type operators Silver Bullet, 340 TNT, 200 Inquire, 6 9 Birch Street, miors 847-1880 view. Philbrick Agency, 6143./ preserve the rural environment (Yngressman, who lari year gallon tax on gasoline. Dirision of the Connecticut (Y., OLD Gocks and clock parts, WOODLAND entiy “(3rca ’732” Finest for this area indicates that jolitical with both parties con­ wanted. Alpha-Numeric miles, must sacrifice, $800.742- Manchester. Harthml OfllBO iH-.? Realtors, 6494200. COVENTRY (NORTE) $34,900 that prevails in (Yventry, and ca ll^ for a meatless day once a Enabling legislation for the an agreement between the state wanted by private party. Call ROCKVILLE - Ledgecrest I...... ■■ ■, ■ better than 75 per cent of the tributing to the confusion. He experience necessary. Diver­ example , ^ PERIOO should take appropriate steps to week, said, “ It is very easy to penny surcharge was signed and the Connecticut Co. 8252. 6494291. Apartments — ’Two bedrooms, sified work.' Benefits for full MANOR MANCHESTER - Newer 2- ARCHITF hand- RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, TRY TMS SUNDECK ON land, in question is severely guarantee the preservation of promise price stability next said thaf^ the state had the $161 per month. Includes all For size and it’s just the icing into law by (toy. Tliomas J. affecting the district, and any and part-time employees. NYLON back pack, with frame, bedroom townhouse includes somely f !ored .9room SEVEN-ROOM older home, formal dining room, eat-ih limited and is therefore not summer, as the President has, statutes and money to handle WANTED - John Rogers appliances, utilities and on thjs beautiful 7-room CYventry’s-.” 'Meskill recently and since then other business except recessing First, second and third shift used one summer. Excellent heat, appliances, IVk baths, full 8 wooded yard, porch, garage, large kitchen, living room'has^ developable. There is little the situation until it . could be Statuary and old beer steins. parking. For information call Qilonial on He urged that the CPC take but by that time, the price of has drawn criticism from ' or adjourning unless said openings. South Windsor. Call condition. $20. Call after 5 p.m., APARTMENTS basement. $240. per month. kitchen, washer hook-up, pan­ caUiOdral ceiling, large mSster' Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 lUielUiood of a private /sewage worked out. 644- 8962. 875-0789. Equal housing acres. steps to assure the “ continuing bebfvCOUld be at $2 a pound. TTie several towns within the transit motions and resolutions are im- 644-2445. y 6497912. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649 try. ()wner, $22,900. 64344^., bedroom, family room,.floor-to- fireplaces, panelled family system being established, Homestead St. opportunity. existence of rural environments rallying try of your protest district. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4535. celling fireplace, lt4 baths, room, shag carpeting, custom which in a sense guarantees Rooma Without Boord 89 (Off W. Middle Tpke., 6. $89,500 — Doria Lane, MANCHESTER-New duplex, which can provide townspeople should not be price stability,- WANTED cooks helper and Fuol-Food 49 aluminum siding, 2-bar garage. drapes, 2-car garage. Acre that much of northwest Manchester) MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- ROCKVILLE - Rockland South Windsor. LUXUR­ 514-514 alum inum sid in g , as well as visitors with an but a price rollback.” part-time cleaning woman. THE THOMPSON House - Acre lot with privacy. : tr e ^ lot, wild, ^ Id wallpaper Coventry will never be Apply Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ 1 and 2'.bedroom luxury bedroom townhouse includes Terrace, large and beautiful 3 IOUS 100’ brick Ranch, stained woodwork, 114 baths Philbrick Agency, Realtors, alternate to the endless exten­ Cotter said that a nationwide SEASONED firewood, cut and Cottage St., centrally located, and 4-room apahments. Heat, that Will excite anyone. (YU J. developed. Volpe Says Nixon Will nut Street, Manchester, 11 a.m. apartments. Features wall-to- heat, appliances, carpets. Full over acre “ HILLSIDE” each. Blanchard & Rossejto, 6494200. sion of the urban-type of boycott, and the sending of split. $25 a dump truck load. large, pleasantly furnished private basement, $230 per hot. water, all appliances Realtors, 6492482. Jennings, 6495306. “ Second,” Bray continued, to 4 p.m. Sand, gravel, stone and rooms, parking. Call 6492358 wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, overlooking pond. FUL­ development so prevalent in grocery check-out slips, would month. Paul W. Doughn including dishwasher, disposal, UNIQUE (Yntemporary split, 4 “ between 40 and K per cent of manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- for overnight and permanent built-innven, range, dishwasher, LY CLIM ATI^D with ••B&W . our so-called progressive “ send a message to the farm AVON Representatives get - Realtor, 6494535 or 6491021. c a s t in g , pool and your own MANCHESTER' - Ten-rix^ bedrooms, 3 baths, family 4 the land would be protected by Push For Mass Transit 9504. guest rates. refrigerator and disposal, elec­ every convenience for Die BARROWS & WALLACE Co. society.” He urged C K ) to “ use . belt and the White House that more out of life. Meet new private terrace in a country Ranch, two baths, double gar­ room, 9 ca r garage. 'Treed lot Realtor!— MIS Public Act 155, the Inland tric heat, 2 air-conditioners, the ultimate in gracious every legal means at its the homemaker wants action, friends, while you sell products MANCHESTER vicinity - setting. FYom $160. Phone 872- age, owner anxious. Must be NUiiche!ter Parkade — MMS06 SEASONED fireplace wood cut ROOM for mature working glass sliding doors, all large with beautiful view of the Wetlands Act. This means that WORCESTER, Mass. (A P )- of the world and a major United father came to the United of the world’s largest cosmetic Four-room apartment, two 6360, 5 2 9 ^ . 'living. . , , seen. Blanchard .St Rossetto, valley. Philbrick Agency, disposal to encourage the not rhetoric.” and split, delivered. Call 643- woman, modem kitchen, cen­ a major portion is either President Nixon “ will battle States as an immigrant. « company in your, spare time ' rooms. Full basement storage bedrooms, stove, refrigerator, Realtors, 6492482> s': Realtors, 6494200. HEBRON — Newer two-family. preservation of our most States ally.” 0926. tral private entrance, parking. swamp or covered by surface ^ e ry hard” to divert $700 “ And now, some 70 years near home. Pnone 289-4922. ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• area, ample parking. Starting at wall-zo-wall carpeting, HEBRON — Four-room 7. $87,500 - Talcott Hill Each unit Siiedrooms, country desirable quality as a town: “ It is enough of a challenge to 643-8649. irtment, stove, heat. water for substantial paris of About Town Kiillion to $800 million in later,” he said, “ I go back as Gordon Producto SO $175. Handy to shopping, appliances, heat, hot water, Road, Coventry. Circa $32,900 — Sprawling 6^ roqm MANCHESTER - 9room,-4 sized kitchen and Uving room, ruralness.” He called upon keep John Volpe going,” he cellar storage, plarking, large No pets. $175. Phone Ranch, 114 oaths, wall-to-widl the year. Furthermore, this Qjjjj ! highway trust money for^mass ambassador to represent my FRIENDLY Ice Cream Tolland schools, bus and religious 1734 PEGGED FRAME bedrooms, 1V4 baths, paneled 1^ baths, aluminum siding. “ every (Yventry resident to King-David Lodge of said, although he expected his Turnpike has an opening 11:30 LADIES only — Furnished yard. 6492871, $190 monthly. 9115. " carpet, dishwasher, panpl^ Two acre lot. Merritt Agency, parcel is a major stopover point transit, former Transportation country.” BUY your potatoes direct from rooms for rent. Community facilities. family room, huge yard, quiet support Cn^C in its efforts to Fellows will install officers at pace would be a little less a.m.-2 p.m. three or four days PRE - REVOLUTION­ recreation room, garage. 6491180. for migratory birds in that it S e c r e t ^ John A. Volpe said Volpe, who said, he speaks the potato warehouse, comer of kitchen and bath, all utilities in­ stTeel, convenient location, maintain a rural mode for its meeting Friday at 7:30 p.m. -hectic than as transportation per week. No experience Model apartment open U r f in­ 3 ^ -r o o m ARY 9room residence,' Hutchins Agency R ^ If provides an ample food supply Wednesday. Italian ‘‘fluently but not Buckland Road and Tolland cluded. Located on bus line and $3o;S00. Call 6495198 evenings. Coventry.” secretary or as governor of necessary, uniforms provided. spection 1-6 p.m., Sunday. Other APARTMENT it, adults on- exquisite pmielinjg, orig'- 5324. $19,900 - FIVE room at Odd Fellows Hall. perfectly;” added he has taken Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- near stores. Call after 4 p.m.. and shelter during bad weather. At a news conference, the Massachusetts. Volpe is 64. Call 649-5563 for an times by appointment urity, $145 inal hardware,' 6 fire­ Lota-Land For Solo 79 winterized lake house. Paneled “ brush-up lessons” in the past 8248. M4-0383^ RENTAL OFFICE “ Finally,” said Bray, “ a new new ambassadw to Italy said Volpe is the first American of appointment. Equal opportuni­ BuiKby places, 2 bee-hive ovens MANCHESTER — W list^. ■J,. .1 ii throughout. Completely few weeks. We have a large variety of J; •••••■••••••a that the President told him “ he Italian background to lead the ty employment. U&R HOUSING CORP. PLUS new fireplaced li­ Older six-room Ranch, garagei, TGILAND — treed acre lot furnished. Sleeps 9. Aluminum He will leave for Rome PLEASANT heated room for < deluxe one and two-bedrooni Bualnoaa dona- treed lot. 20’s. Immediate will fight” for the use of U.S. mission in Rome and with Houaohold Qoodo 81 brary wing, 10 valuable $3,900. Coventry, V4 acre $3,900. combination storms and NO*nCE OF HEARING Friday from Logan Inter­ working gentleman. Apply 4 Rentals by: Forfiont STATE OF CONNECTICUT Social Reform WOMAN wanted for telephone {Mdiments and townhouses occupancy. Blanchard.,,4c screens. AudrOy Schaffer, highway trust money on a selec­ obvious pride he mentioned that Pearl street, or call 649^53, acres. Andover, near lake, $1,800. national Airport in Boston. contact work, hours 6-9, four Robert D. Murdock, Realtor hroughout Manchester. Ren- Rftssetto, Realtors, ^46:2482. , Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Broker, 8795351. COURT OF PROBATE tive basis. it was 73 years ago that his SINGER Touch and Sew, like 6493142. MANCHESTER- - 100,000 Court of Probate, Dlitrlct of Andover, lughts per week, $2.50 per hour new, hems, buttonholes, stretch 643-2692 643-9551 < tal office open daily from 95, For appoIntiMnl lo kup oot District No. U. (Continued from Page One) —Legislation, long espoused plus commission. Will train. 'square feet, will divide. ‘UMM outttMiding proporUoo, eoH ^ A nice residef^l areavia; 6.3 ACRES — Coventry — “ A ESTATE OF ERNEST R. ANDREWS Volpe, who as secretary of stitches, monograms, sews on FURNISHED, carpeted room, other times by appointment. UOVENTr Y- Several building by the administration, "to ' 646-1460. Suitable for manufacturing and /clean niodernized 4-4, 2-fainily Lover’s Hideaway” vnth five SR. constituted .so.as .to permit its : transportation saw similar buttons, fancy designs: kitchen privileges, with lounge lots, starting at $3,000. Date of Order, February 21, tVTS ' provide a ta 'x c r ^ t for tuition warehouse. 1-748-5634. with . furnaces, sets , of rooms, two full baths, attached Originally $399.50, now only area, free washer-dryer, TV, FOUR-ROOM tenement, 25 BjyMtO SnMM ftttts, $484133 > 2 2 Frediette St Martin Realtors, Petitioner; Elizabeth C. Andrews attorneys to practice according payments made by parents of efforts on his part defeated by WOMAN, over 18, for appliances, 2-car garage '^and'- 2-car garage, overlooking pond Date of hearing, March 6,1973; Time $99.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, parking, all utilities included, Ridgewood Street, $100. Securi­ 2484 Nnt Stats U , Miadiiitar Peggy NHMnai, 643*S8M 6*719993." to the highest professional children who attend nimpublic :' the highway lobby and by bookkeeping and general office dealer. 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, too nice not to be looked at for and water fall. CaU quickly. of hearing, 1:00 p.m .; Place of hearing, CHEC Convocation male. 6498304, 742-9868. ty. 643-5873. : $491021 Em i«i 0434535; | Bolton Crater Rd., Bolton, Conn. standards, provided with elementary and secondary Congress, said President Nixon work, part-time, hours 11 a.m. office, etc. $160. CaU 6492426,9 only $1,600 down. T. .J. ANDOVER - Lakefront, 4 Price $38,500. Lessenger Go. < Upon the application of the petitioner safeguards against politiciza­ schools.” gave him assurance to fight for to 4 p.m., 5 days a week. Apply 5. J. WATSON BEACH (Yo^ett, Realtors, 6491577.7 . acres, exceUent private loca­ Realtors, 6498713,2293080,742- praying that an Instrument purporting to ESTATES and household lots to MANCHESTER - Gentleman, CHARLES Apartments, East tion of its activities, and held it last week. Volpe was in Will Hear Babhidge in person. Mr. Clougherty, buy. Bob Flucklger, 6493247. Middle Turnpike, 4Vk room ------^----- :------:: -"W tion for most discriminating 9718. he last will and testament of said Since submission of his new college students or working SPRUCE Street — Six large IMANCHESTER - Office- deceased be admiUeq to probate as per accountable to the , people Worcester to receive an Monday through Friday, 11-5 townhouse, l.Vk baths, all REAL ESTAn CO. MANCHESTER — Big 9rooni,i tuiyer. Please caU for details. federal budget a month ago, man, good location, bus stop, rooms, second floor, security business- warehouse- space applIcaUon on file m oreiully appears, through appropriate moritoring honorary doctor of humanities p.m. Snell Car Wash, 344 Broad CLEAN USED — refrigerators, Cape with 2-car garagq!.)i HuyeS A g ^ , 6490131. HEBRON - Raised Ranch, IS ORDERED THAT: Said Nixon said, proposals first Dr. Homer Babhidge, former- shopping center, laundromat, appliances, carpeted, 2 air- and references. Garage and or available. Up to 10,000 square IT Rose, co-chairmeir of the St., Manchester. ranges, automatic washers conditidners, heaT and hot KALTONS MS Country' sized kilcjien.,,3 five-rooms, porch, garage. On appIlcaUon be heard and determined at and evaluation procedures.” outlined there have led to degree from Assumption president of the University of private entrance, parking, 644- parking. Appointment only. feet. Excellent location. Will General Assembly’s Joint with guarantees. See them at B. water, storage, basement gar­ NHnilfl IHII69 ' S4MS56 bedrooms, 2 full baths, panelqd one acre rural setting. ^,900. the Court of Probate at the date, time After stating that “ I am “ intense controversy and con-^ College. 8102, 6498608. Write Box R, Manchester sub-divide. Merritt Agency, 649 BdLTON and place Indicated above. Connecticut and currently Education (Ymmittee; Jphn S. EXPERIENCED part-time D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main age, $230. By appointment, rec room, walk to scht^ls and Strout Realty, Basket Shop Rd., irrevocably committed ... to At his news conference, Herald, ...... 1180. \ By the Order of the Court siderable misunderstanding master of Timothy Dwight Driscoll, president of the State clothes presser, gooi^ay, good St., Call 6492171. (marles Ponticelfi, M9-96M, shopping. Southern- ‘ ^TOROlHi! 2299115. Norman J. Preuss fulfilling the American dream Volpe also said he expected the WOMAN with child, would like — ^ ------. -. ■ botlv about their purposes and College at Yale University, will Labor (Yuncil AFL-CIO; Bice hours. Willimantic, Conn. Call ______PRIVACY — Contemporary 9 owner anxious. $31,900. Wolver- Over 2 /acres of trees are Judge woman to share attractive four- 6490800. for all Americans,” Nixon their effects.” highway trust fund money for be the keynote speaker at 1-423-9135, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. DINING ROOM table and 4 466 Main Street — Building for room Ranch. Cathedral ceiling, ton Agency, Realtors, 6492813. aVailabK for the family that BOLTON - 7Vi room Raised Gemow, editor of the West room apaytment. East any business, office, or promised; Saying he wanted “ to provide mass transit will be made tonight’s (Ynnecticut Higher chairs, Tappan range. Royal Hartford. 4^iet atmosphere, MANCHESTER— Parkade PRESIDENTIAL built-ins, lt4 baths, fireplace, wants to build their dream Ranch, beautifully situated NOTICE OF HEARBlG Hartford News; Atty. Burton COUNTERGIRLS for weekend commercial use, near Center. —Resubmission of federal a more rational, less emotional avaitoble to communities and typewriter, two twin beds, com­ private room, reasonable. Apartments, one, two and paneling, garage, patio, Manchester -s' ■ house./Loads of privacy yet pririvate one-acre treed lot. STATE OF CONNECnCUT V acation (Yalition (CHEC). It Weinstein nf Bridgeport. A and part-time during week, VIULA6EAPTS. C a ll 6492426, 95 p.m. ree bedrooms, 214 baths, COURT OF PROBATE health insurance legislation, states on an optional basis. plete. Call 6497862. Phone after 6 p.m., 6495492. three-bedroom apartments barbeque, two acres. Hutchins minutes to Manchester. Thi basis for the nation debate will be held in the Hartford representative from the must be over 18. Apply in per­ MANCHESTER fireplaced family room, 2-car Court of Probate, District of Andover, the channeling of manpower which will — and properly “ Probably on a basis close to available, stove, refrigerator, Agency, 6495324. 4-BDROOM TUINNB!, ; Priced at $10,900. CaU Joe District No. 16. Hilton ballroom at 8, preceded Connecticut Commission on son between 9 a.m. -12 noon and One and two bedrooms. [' PROFESSIONAL office, side entrance garage. $43,900. training money through man­ the revenue sharing system SOLID Maple spindle twin bed YOUNG Gentleman, private heat, hot water, ground Turn the clock back ^lo Gordon for details. 6495306. ESTATE OF ELSA ARLINE should — surround my and followed by social hours at Higher Education will sum­ 6 - 1 1 p.m. Dairy Queen, 242 ® beautiful, spaciousN Excellent Philbrick Agency, Realtors, JOHNSON power revehiie sharing rather rather than through categorical set, box springs and home, pleasant room, next to maintenance, snow removal MANCHESTER - New Usting, yesteryear for- the grace ahd recommriidations,” he outlined 7 and 10. marize developments relating Broad St. mattresses. Am dresser and Near schools, churches. exposure and projection. First Rockledge section. First time 6494200. Date of Order, Feburuary 26, 1973 than categoricaLgrants. grants,” he said. He said the shower, telephone, parking. and parking. $159, $179 and $219. floor, all facilities, parking. charm of our English .’Tudor. T ooB&W ow . Petitioner: Marion J. Siemsen four basic principles for Robert Vater, assistant to the state Master Plan on mirror. Like new. $180. 649 6496801 after 5:30. (jail Mrs. Roul"outhier, 6495361. I ^ and 'shopping center, on offered, 3 bedroom “ L” Ranch, Date of hearing, March 8, 1973; Time governing human resources communities and states would PILGRIM MILLS warehouse Reasonable rent. 353 Center Enjoy the spaciousness of this Die BARROWS 0 WALLACE Co. ROCKVILLE — 9room single, professor of music lat Education. 2532, after 3. bus line. ( ^ anytime. choice treed ' lot, view, of hearing, 1:00 p.m.; Place of hearing, —New moves to give greater be allowed to use the money needs women for measuring Street, 6491680, 6493549. 9room home loaded with Realtor! — MLS city water/ sewer, gas, yet very Boltott-Crater Rd., Bolton, Conn. policies in the 1970s: Manchester Community Approximately 70 members ROOM with kitchen privileges, $36,900.Hayes Agency, 6490131. .Manche!ter Parkade - 6«»5306 Upon the application of Uie petitioner decision making powers to according to their needs. Under and marking fabrics. Full-time. TKIEW ------^ iextras. Aa an. added bonus, a rural, $15,900. (Yll A. Heckler, —“ Government at all levels College, is CHEC chairman. KITCHEN cabinets, white . centrally located. 14 Arch St. praying that said account be accepted tribal governments on Indian of the General Assembly have For interview call, Mrs. Sobol, 646-2623 INDUSTEIAL space for rent, 2-car garage and a tr e ^ loT 742-^19, between 7:30-8 a.m. or should seek to support and such a system, he said, it is Dr. ^bbidge is expected to metal, excellent condition. BHKHWOOD APTS. CUSTOM Rallied Ranch - 7 and an order of distribution be granted reservations. accepted invitations. 646-1000. 9,000 square feet, .suitable for $42,900. J. Giordon, 6495306.,. 875-4350 or keep trying. as per applicalton on file more fully nurtiu'O) rather than limit, the expected about half of the touch on the major themes of Ideal for cottage, $75. 6497544, FURNISHED room, central, rooms, 2 oaths, paneled MANCHES’TER — One parcel —Support for the equal rights 649-6985. . 124HdM St IlMdiMtsr : manufacturing or warehouse in carpeted .recration room, of land in beautiful wooded A- dDDCdrs diversity and freedom of choice money will be used for highway adequate financial support for clean, with home-like at­ EUington, incTudes, 900 square IT to ORDERED THAT: Said amendment to the Constitution construction and half for mass Doga-Blrd»‘Poto 41 Unsurpassed .liixUry, space and ap­ fireplace, sundeck, garages, ..B & W .. : zone area. Suitable for two Wontod-Rool Eatoto 77 application be heard and determined at which is the hallmark of the all branches of state public mosphere, mature gentleman MANCHESTER GREEN - foot office and 2 loading docks. aimed at improving the legal MOVING — must seU three preferred. Parking. Phone 649 pointments. An abundance of privai^ 'garden, privacy. Hutchins The BARROWS & WALLACE CO. building lots. Priced for quick the Court of Probate at the date, time American system.” transit systems. higher education, and their DACHSHUND - long haired, month old, 2-door refrigerator, in this small wooded complex, i < Second floor apartment, Call Mr. CampbeU, 8 a.m. - 5 ' Agency, Realtors, 6495324. Realtor! — MIA.. .. i; sale. $7,500. F. M. Gaal Agency, SELLING -your home or and place indicated above. standing of women. With ^fhe president’s full 8798t 5692525.* p.m., 1-749^. By Order of the Court —“ ’Die federal government autonbmy and authority. red, purebred, 8 weeks, shots. asking $125. Also green referen ces required. $110 Manchester Parkade — SISMOli.' 64j|;2(|82. ______acreage? For prompt friendly —Increased funds for direct backing oMhe proposal, Volpe Gray Defends Footuftne-' -monUiIy. 6495983. Norman J. Preuss should concentrate more on The SKond featured speaker CaU 6494240, after 6 p.m. Cogswell chair, rollaway cot, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECLUDED home for the service, call Louis Dihiock Judge assistance to college students. providing incentives and isaid Uie program would have a will be Re)). Robert H. Steele drop-leaf kitchen table or Apartmonta For Ront 6 3 growing family. New spacious (XJyENTRY — Lovely wooded Realty, 6499823. FBI Arrest NEli^ER MANCHESTER — East CehWr ' opening opportunities, and less good chance tp pass congress FREE to good home, one year everything for $150. 6496115.. 4-room apartment, 7-rooiri Colonial, situated on building lot for discriminating (R) of the Second wall-to-wall caipeting, in 4- Manchoster Street. Ideal home and. office this time. old dog, female, good with FIVE-ROOM 3 bedroom approximately 1V4 acres in home owner. Priced for quick ALL CASH for your property ’TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICyT on delivering direct iservices.” Congressional District. It is an­ Of Newsman >11/11 family house, $185 monthly. location, six room Colonial wifli —.‘'Rather than stifling In addition to the highway /- ~ children. Call after 2 p.m., 649 kloehInory-Toolo 82 apartment, heat, stove, wall-to- Manchester Green area, con­ 2-car garage, three bedroomi, sale. $2,500. F. M. Gaal Agency,* within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, ticipated that his address will 4393. wall carpeting, no pets. Security and first month’s rent. venient to schools, churches 643-2682. instant service. Hayes Agency, NOTICE initiative by trying to direct trust fund money, the federal deal particularly with the WASHINGTON (AP) - The Call 6496285. NEW OFFICE large kitchen*, diniiig rboih, government also plans to use $1 FOR SALE - 16” Gear head Available March 1st. Near and shopping. Four large $29,500. Wolverton Agency/ 6490131. OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE everything from Washington, impact of recent f^ era l budget FBI’s arrest of reporter Leslie SIAMESE kittens, 8 weeks old. school. V Charles Lesperance, Rentals start at W K imduding bedrooms, 2% baths, master MANCHESTER — 7.4 acre lot, federal efforts should en­ billion from general revenue to Whitten on charges of engine lathe, Porte McLeod. FIVE-room, second floor flat, Realtors, M9^13. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, ^ctions 1 changes on state institutions of Bluepoint and Sealpoint, $20. 6497620. heat. Model apartment open BUILDING bedroom with private bath, ------surrounded by water shed SELLING your home or support mass transportation $1,200. Call 6498350. furnished or unfurnished, and 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of thie adoption courage the state and local higher learning. possessing stolen Bureau of In­ Call 6491085. dally 1-5 P.M ., Sat. and Sun., living room with fireplace, for­ property. Has well and septic acreage? Working for you is our development, Vqlpe said. 12-S P.h). Other times by caipeting, excellent condition. GARRISON Colonial, cehti^' by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, governments to make those Dr. Francis Willey, professor dian Affairs documents was Aimter to Piofion hnila mal dining room, large eat-in with out-buildings. For more pleasure- Hagler Real Estate, About his owti efforts to appointment. Older couple preferred. No entrance, large front to b a $ decisions and supply those ser­ valid even though a grand jury BOXERS - AKC Brindles, 150 NO. MAIN 8T^ kitchen with range, dishwasher, information. Cal_ Agen- 6434624. (Ynnecticut, February 13, 1973 of Ordinance as follows: of history at Eastern Travel Talk children or pets. 643-5239, 7-8 living room with fireplhpe, vices for which their closeness divert money from the fund, (Ynnecticut State (Yllege, will did not return an indictment, white markings, males, one, (Cor. of M ain)*^ disposal, 12 closets, wall-to- large eat-in kitchen with 'jiic- cy , 6*91180 Sec. 31 PURCHASE OF LAND - HILLIARD-BROAD Volpe said “ we almost got it females, two. Champion sired, PAUL W. D0U8AN, RoMtor a.m. or after 8 p.m. to the people best qualifies moderate a panel discussion of says acting FBI Director J. •••••••••••••••••••••#•••••• 9,000 Squaro Faat wall carpeting, 2-car basement ture window, formal dining WANTED — Two family, good STREE’TS ...... across.” He described his champion bloodlines, cropped. ACROSS DOWN 643-4888 garage, alujtiihum siding. N£!W HAMPSHIRE - Building condition, must have six rooms them.” . education as it is reflected on Patrick Gray III. Fumlahod Aportmonta 64 WIIIDMiio room, wall-to-wall car^t BE rr ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of efforts as “ carrying the ball to 742-^7. lAppiicathxns Storm windows and doors. Cml site in ski area, next to lodge, each. Manchester. Write Box —“ All federal policy must Connecticut campuses. Faculty Whitten and Indians Hank 1 Western state MANCHESTER - One- 30-Day Occupant throughout. Screened porch', Mancherier that the Town of Manchester purchase for the total the seven-yard line. You like to SliUndof 2Invost Peterman, Realtor, 6499404. chair lifts, lake, swimming KK, Manchester Herald. adhere to a strict standard of and student panelists will be Adams and Anita Collins were THREE-ROOM furnished f gar^ e, $31,900. Philbrick Agohi- sum of ONE ($1.(M) DOLLAR and other valuable considerations SIAMESE kittens, Sealpoint thelneas 3 Toward the bedroom ranch type apartment, pool, tennis court and cbm- fiscal responsibility.” cross the goal line but we did arrested Jan. 31 outside' .. sheltered side apartment gentleman or cou­ cy. Realtors, 646-^00. ' from John W. Naudzus of the Town of Manchester, (Y & ty of Ms. GJennora J. Mason), blue-eyed, lively. Six weeks old. 9 ------Marias, private entrance includes heat MANCHES’fE R - Exceptional mbnity. center. Year ’round WANTED - Bolton Lake, hot quite make it.” . 4 Residences , • Ampto Parking Nixon said his blueprint ‘Iwill president of ECSC Student Adams’ apartment as they $20. CaU 742-6520. PuertoRice and appliances, $i70 per month. ple. Private ibath, entrance four-room home, king sized r^;reaUon. 643-2171, 104 p.m. house, 2 or 3 bedrooms, Hartford and State of (Ynnecticut that certain piut rather one under which PAUL’S PAINT exceptional 9room (Ylohial. family room, 2 kltchenis. Could f & cents each or 5 for $1. 41 0 p «a to d p r n Center Street, now underi Con­ Partial listing: Bow'front Said parcel containing Ninety and Four-Tenths (90.4) SsiSi". 42 AduU males fHREE-room furnished Fireplace, sunporch, aluminum be ideal .for in-lawsi Bahi, 6 FJ. 8PILECKI “ government helps people to N o w In O u r L o c a tio n ^ , F b m 643-3711. apartmait, mairied couple or struction, first-floor office or China cabinet, Victorian hall N i 44Clesve YII1A6ER sidinig, garage. Near school and horse stalls, 6 regullation'ddg i; Realtor 643-2121 Square Feet. ^ help themselves and one older lady. Phone 643-9m. business space. Available May tree with mirror, round oak 48Gift shopping, 30’s, Elva Tyler, kennels. Philbrick lAgeacn^:* ’Itils Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after the another.” NinVSPRINT end rolls, 25 48DiiDitto APARTMENTS 1st. Will sub-divide froip 100 table, marble top commode, Rralror, M94469. Realtors, 646-4200. publication in'this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days 615 Main S mchester o ie ^ each. Inquire side door, SSJ^lU^aelio) ’TWOf-ROOM apartment, stove, s^ re ^ fe e t up. Merrit Agepey, sv*. ^ANDOVER - Raised Ranch. three-drawer black walnut StCounter Available April 1st, 9room, 2- - iy, I. Eight rooms, 3-4 bedroonos, two chest with marble top, after this publication of this Ordinance a'petition signed by not (Opposits ConfBr Parfcl Manchester Evening Herald. refrigerator, heat, hot water, O V E R S IZ E D ______649-0300 tendendas bedroom town houw, wjdl-to- utilities, furniture. Apply •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU’LL “ start packing” when cu s to m > 4^'^ beths, carpeting, air- refihisbed rocker, dining less than five (5) percent, of the electors of the Town as Wethersfield Man SBIioUMegg wall carpeting, 2 air HouOOa For Solo 72 you see this 7-room‘Ranch on- bedroom iColonial. Built in IKX conditioned. Acre treed lot. room table and'chairs, walnut determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of M/i&OGANY chest, slant top SMiiterdictlan W Marlow’s, 867 hbin St. Killed In Crash conditioners, appliances, heat •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lovely landscaped lot, 2 full First-floor family room wdth. $ 3 1 /| M . Hayes Agency, 6490131. drum table, drop-leaf tables, Voters has not been filed ^ith the Town p e r k requesting its Manchester’s Newest and desk. Magnavox^ combination, U A d ie fireplace, 2M baths with m ^ K and hot water, 1 ^ tile baths, Houaoa lor Ront MANCHES’TER Green - . baths, 2-car garage — and the piano stool with baU and claw a A chest, velvet- couch 89 Certain rail- 68 downstairs — just like they ble vanities. 2-car ovo'sired reference to a special Towh-eliestlon. WILLIMANTIC (AP) waysfcdlL) Owner, threerbedTOom Ranch, GpiimiiNBURY Chri-ming feet, electric “ Gone With The aatf< red chair, comer, cabinet. IT washer and dryer hook-up, show in “ House Beautiful.'^’ garage, full walk-oiit b a $ e i ^ : ! ANTHONY F. >IETRANTONIO ^ Richard B. Jones, 51, of' eOBmepean LARGE Two-bedroom house, large family room, dining area, six-room Colonial plus separate Wind” 'lam p, occupied Japfin Most Complete 6iy 7 D . patio. No pets. | Must be seen to be appreciated. with sliding glass dod^ . ' Secretary, Board of Directors Wethersfield, was killed: river with laundry room, large office, H4 baths, httic fan, faclUtie* for mother-in-law or black amythist, pewter and Good value at $49,900. Call Beautiful skyline view, Town of Manchester, (Ynnecticut Wednesday when his car ran o ff: I m r t l « T b)g dUMid Hr 61 American <,. ■ enclosed porch and garage. 649 attached garage, yard, utility separate office. 'Beautifully usual good glassware. If you wildplum i Barbara Weinberg, T. J. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, C«n 649-7620 1379 after 6 p.m. . room. Low 30's. Appointment, landscaped. 1V4 acres adjoining have items to seU or cmisign Dated atvManchester,' (Ynnecticut Jackson Street and hit a tree, i | III (N IW ITAm INTOVtlH ASSH) Crockett, Rraltor, 6491577. 6494200. . 6490319. -■ L country club. Louis Dlmock. call 2954030, 2990062. ' this 21st day of February, 1973 police said, ’ Realty, 6499823. 1

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\ / V ■ ■ / PAOBi TWENTY — MANCHESTEgt EVENING H E ^ L D . Manchester. Conn., Thura March 1, 1973 A n n u a l April 1 Deadline S et, W fi Panelists Favor Purchase Mo6ise;^ar Consvdtant FunM, O b i t u a r y Duels^^tart DOUG Ke v i n s ^ March 6 — when the tote’s The Weather^ Board of Directors cwisiddrs a .i, ' . ,' (Continued from Page One) ANCHORAGE,, Alaska' (AP) (Herald R dp^er) Paul J. Anderson $10,000 town contrlbutioo ^ a — ’The moose are starting to April 1 has been'set as the Cloudy tonight with a chance of sbow m , Paul J. Anderson, 76, of Commenting on the coalition wander into the streets, and . deadline far obtaining a planneris ®/4i**** low 30-35. Cloudy and mild Saturday with Farmington, formerly of of the three sponsoring gardens of Anchorage as they question.” ' showers, high around 50. ' Manchester, died Tuesday night financial Commitment from orgnnizations, she said, “ Pollu­ usiiai^ do evety '^y^ter, and Mancllester’s downtown In- at JHartfoid Hospital after tion makes strange this city of 130,000 again is Weinberg Mid a'‘ voluntary tcresto for the hiring of a plan­ contribuUon method is onb of suffering a heart attack while bedfellows.’’ taking on the appearance' of a Manvhexler—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS ning consultant. attending the Trinity-Tufts State Comptroller Nathan several p l ^ being consideM- MANCHEfeT^aifoONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 2,1973- VOL., XCII, No. 128 zoo. « • The deadline was set this basketball game in H a^ord. Agostiiielli, who was moderator The big beasts, weighing up • — U - — ^— ------^------Afr. Anderson was bom Feb. morning by William Slelth, . Sleith, pressing fb t ’'^n for the forum and who was to nearly a ton, are simply chairman of the Mayor’s Down-, assessmentinethod, said d o ^ ^ , 9, 1897 in Manchester, son of Manchester’s mayor in 1967 hungry. tomi Action. Committee. Sleith town peoplCThould be ask^ for Oscar and Karen Pierson when the proposal for -The I'open spaces in and to ^ y re-emphasized that the definite amounts of moi^^ to Anderson, and had lived here purchasing iJiurel Lake was around Anchorage have an key to revitalization of the fund half of the planning < until 1957, when he moved, to boro, agreedl,with Mrs. Cohen. abundant supply, of the foods downtown area is participation consultant’s fee. Farmington. He was a graduate “ This is a historic evening,” he moose like best — such as of South Manchester High of downtown people, and he r Hold said, “ when we consider the willow and birch scrubs. suggested that downtown Characterizing himself, as School and a 1920 graduate of sponsoring coalition.” Residents of Anchorage are merchants and property owners “ dictatorial,” Sleith mentioned Tufts College.v/y»^e>'-. Agostinelll issued a call to the used to the annual visit of some . be assessed for their share of that “ people whd are iisMent Before he retired in 1962, he.^j^3„(.(,ester electorate. “ Be 800 to 1,300 moose, but they’ve about solving their own was employed as an insurance ’s one-year 1 ■ to vpte'dn March 13. What learned to ^avold being blase problems will take action ]^ en underwriter at the Aetna Life is needed^s a cleafcut mandate ^ ,0 0 0 fee. about it'. ^ .. Methods of obtaining pledges they’re told what to Ho-’*'| apdCasualty Co., Hartford. from the voters of Manchester. “ My daughter demolished a of fuitds from downtown-^weie He was a member of That’s what democracy is all four-door sedian,!’ one city “ Until we engender a mats discussed at this morning’s Emanuel Lutheran Church and about. That’s why referendums official explaihed. “ She hit a „ “ unifying spirit, ’ Sleith'iaid, weekly, meeting of the had served for 12 years on the are good-they reflect the will moose who kicked the car to have to provide |the mittee. wanted to come to the United U.S. Ambassador Cleo A. Noel California for assassinating church council. He was of the people.” pieces trying to get off the leadership.” J . BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - The dispatch wns filed about financial secretary of the Robert Weinberg, who heads The Middle East News Agency an hour after the deadline set States. Jr., Jordanian charge Adly el Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Most of the questions from hood.” , church for many years and was the committee’s ways and said today the Sudanese govern­ by the guerrillas, members of Nasser, Belgian charge Guy —Palestinian leader Abu the qudience were directed at - To help cut down the moose- In other business this taor- A band of Black September a member of the church’s Old means subcommittee, said he ment has agreed to provide a the Palestinian Black Eid and the Saudi ambassador, Daoud and 16 colleagues held in Kurker, The majority of those I automobile duel, the state ning, the Downtown Action terrorists stormed the Saudi has met with downtown plane to fly Arab guerrillas and September organization, for the his wife and children in the em­ Jordan. A)>u Daoud is a code G u ^ Qub. ^ questions concerned possible schedules special off-season Committee discussed-pressed embassy during a reception He also belonged to . bankers, who* have indicated their hostages to the United execution of their hostages if bassy. Later they released toe name for a member of toe high state plans for using hunts in urban and hi^w ay purchase of thie Purnell Parking Thursday night for the depar­ Manchester Lodge of Masons, th^ will contribute $5,000 for States from Khartoum. their demands were.|iot met. woman and children. command of A1 Fatah, the Manchester’s sqnitary landfill areas, and a special bow and Lot and a possible review of the ting U.S. charge d’affaires, G, Knights of Pythias, the ,the consultant. Weinberg isaid The Egyptian agency said in There was no anlmediate American sources said Am­ largest Palestinian organiza­ area as a regional cqllection arrow hunt at. Anchorage tax burden on the downtown ■ Chirtis Moore. / Connecticut Tufts Club and the a letter, formally fequesting .its dispatch from I^artoum explanation why the guerrillas bassador Noel was shot in the tion. point for recycling and/or for International Airport was area. ■ The guerrillas held Moore, Farmington Historical Society. contributions, wiU be sent to that the gueirillas, holding the ankle during the takeover and —Col.. Rafei Hindawi, ac­ sanitary landfill operations. started three years ago to head Survivors are his wife, Mrs. them. U.S. ambassador and four other wounded superficially, and the cused of masterminding a plot Kurker , in explaining that the off airplane-moose collisions. Sleith indicated Spme Johanna Simons AndersOn; and Weinberg favored a voluntary diplomats, also demanded fiiat Belgiannhad a bullet wound in against King Hussein of Jordan statewide study being' Herald photo by Pinto Game Biologist. Carl reservations about the ,.^m - a nephew, C. Alan Anderson of method of “ publicized two members of Sudan’s the leg. They said doctors were last year, and a Palestinian conducted by General Electric Charles Kujrker and Dr. David R. Miller. Schneider said the main fear is mittee’s former emphastt on Quincy, Mass. contributions,’’ opposing Cabinet go with them on the CoL North/Among allowed to attend them and a named Mahmoud al IGialili. and due to be released June 1 that a moose may cross a taxi purchase of the Purnell lot’, and Funeral services will’ be Sleith’s suggestion to assess flight to the United States. This wounded night watchman. —All military and. women will stress resource recovery, „much as he should have and strip while a plane, is landing or ' suggested that imprbvements Friday at 1:30 p.m. at Emanuel the purchase and at $3 per solid waste ton and at downtown merchants ahd was refused, ,the agency Two Sudanese government prisoners in Joidan. lowest possible cost and wanted to, said he is concerned, taking off. could be made to the lot without Lutheran Church. The Rev. C. improvements. He said we’ll a saving of $300,000 a year when owners on a front-footage or reported. Released POWs representatives were allowed —All Palestinian women held regionalization as the main in­ basically, over inconclusive “ There have been accidents town purchase of the property- Henry Anderson will officiate. know more after June 1, when compared to other towns and square-footage basis. into the embassy this morning in Israeli prisons. gredients of an efficient plans for leachate control. He of this type in the past,” he Burial will be in East the GE report is released. He other methods, makes sense. A newly created Central Air Force Lt. Col. Kenneth military officials had tried to negotiate with the guerrillas —Members of toe Baader- statewide effort, said also there Manchester picks up and said solving the leachate said. North, son of Mrs. Florence during the morning to reach Meinhof Gang of anarchists in Cemetery. said he will know then whether Town D e^opm ent Coun'cil of The tax burden on doWhtow® and reported all five hostages always will be a need for some problem is the key to solving In about a month, the snow Indian! North of 73 C h a ^ r Oak St., her. Friends may call at the the order will go out for ‘ ’dumps t^use and garbage at the Greater Manchester was mentioned by Sl^th, “ in good health.” They said, West Germany. landfill, however minimal. landfill control problems. will melt some and.the moose Manchester, is among toe 106 Mrs. North and the four Waticins Funeral Home, 142 E. Manchester to desist or con­ the rate w 6 pounds per person Chamber of Commerce will be apparently as a result of however, that the guerrillas kToday, however, the It was his reference to Leachate ,is the water and can find their natural food North daughters haven’t seen Center St., tonight from 7 to 9. tinue its landfill operations. per day, he said, explaining it asked to assist in fund-raising, merchants’.,complaints at a Continue POWs to.be released Sunday, had planted explosives in guerrillas were said to be regionalization and landfill other liquids which drain supplies out where they belong. according to toe new North the colonel since the summer of l i e family suggests that any However, he hinted it would be comes to about 50,000 tons a Weinberg said. Weinberg is special meeting last Week. several parts of toe embassy. reducing their demands sharp­ areas that prompted the many through the Waste in disposal Vietnamese list of prisoners. 1966, shortly before he was shot memorial contributions maybe wise to continue plans now and year. Using Mt. Nebo as a chairman of that council, which Sleith said the situation sbbuld The guerrillas at first ly. Some sources reported they questions.' areas, carrying refuse and Alberta Leads In Gas Holdout down in over North made to the Memorial Fund of get the decision later. recognition point, he said the was scheduled to hold its first be reviewed, and Town Conduct M ock Service^ North,^ a nativp of Vernon, demanded the release of: were centering on the release of Replying to the questions, waste impurities to available . \ f *■ ' s J whose wife and four daughters Vietnam. Emanuel Lutheran Church. Thompson, too, urged action yearly tonnage, if piled there, Calsraryt Alta.—The province meeting this afternoon. Manager Robert WeisS said he WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. —Sirhan Sirhan, the Jorda­ Daoud and in d u ct for Kurker saidf although he is cer­ would reach 100 feet in the air, water------bodies.------An aqceptableA. ® of Alberta accounts for approxi- ide ill Welisfleet, Mass., was North, a captain when he was themselves to Algeria or Libya, now, on the basis that a “ no” “ We intend to get the ball will ask Town Assessor Edgar Indians, who have taken over portions of,Wounded Knee, S. D., conducted a mock service (A P ) — Sen. ■ G eorge S. nian immigrant to the United tain the GE report will specify solution must be found to con- g£ per cent o f Canada’s it down Aug. 1, 1966. shot down, has been promoted vote March 13 qould put an end forming a “ Mt. Trashmore.” rolling immediately,’’ Belleville to attend next w ^ k ’s Me (itovern said early today S States serving a life term in j^ bably with toe hostoges. designated regional areas for Dr. Miller, who trolling, minimizing or naturol-gas production, which in a church. ’The Indians released 11 hostages last night which had been held since ’Diesday North’s mother received a twice during his captivity. He to future plans. On the other Weinberg stated. However, committee meeting. that a negotiating session with Police landfill purposes, Manchester’s diverting that flow. Dr. Miller amounted to 6.5 trillion cubic night. (AP photo) v '' has never seen the family’s hand, he said, a “ yes” vote acknowledged he hadn’t studied Weinberg said that action by representatives of the 200 call about nobiyltoursday landfill area, as it now 4 s insisted. feet in 1971. could meam a go-ahead with the Manchester proposal as Indians who had taken oYer this notifying her toather ron wohld Cape Cod house, which he told constituted, is not being con­ his wife to choose when they Report plans which still ■ could be historic hamlet ‘tend^ on a be released Sunday. According sidered. negated, were the state to deny to Mrs. Norto her son had been parted in Okinawa. He said he couldn’t predict jarring note’^ when the Weiss Offers Donald J. Alexander, 17, of approval for those plans. scheduled to'be released among “ I don’t know what his plans what the state might do in the militants wer^ informed that 106 Woodbridge St., “ I think this is the best way Manchester Net Grand the home of pdeof their leaders the first group, but she had a will be,” Mrs. North said. “ But iuture reg.arding the surrendered himself to police for Manchester,” he said. “ We call from a fellow prisoner I imagine he’ll want to stay Manchester site. What he could was fire;bombed while the Wednesday. He is charged on a have an opportunity to make a parley whs under way. released in the first group infor­ here for a while. He couldn’t be $10.9 Million predict, he said, is that the GE coming home to Cape Cod at a Circuit Ck)urt 12 arrest warrant wise investment in our solid of the reported flre- ming her that her son gave up proposal, whatever it List Is $266.9 Million his place on the returnee list so better time of year."— with third-degree criminal waste disposal needs.” bopibing “ stirred them up pret­ recommends, will not be im- m ischief in connection with O’Neill, until last Friday basis for Manchester’s 1973-74 General Fund only. They pay a wounded prisoner could go Another Connecticut releasee pleniented for four to five SOL R. COHEN ty much,” baid Sen. James School Budget damage done recently to the Manchester director of public budget and tax levy, to be fire protection taxes to the home. The caller also informed is Lt. Cmdr. Read Mccleary of years. Even then, he said, it (Herald Reporter) Abourezk, D-S.D., who was alsq door of the Commimity Y. He works and now employed by adopted by the Board of Direc­ District Fire Department. ^ Mrs. Norto that her son was in Manchester’s net taxable at the negotiating session. Greenwich. was released on a written will designate positive tors by May 7 and to be in good health. North^ hometown, GrikWbld and Fuss, consulting The $^,943,032 net taxable The senators said the At O ld Greenwich, (General Manager Robert B. announcement has been promise to appear. Court date priorities, for .those areas Grand List, based on Oct. 1, effect July 1. Vernon, has schemil^ a tree engineers, said Manchester is Grand List, computed at per situation before dawn was very Mrs. Peyton Mccleary said she Weiss will present to toe Board forthcoming from the Stater- which have no other alternates 1972 valuations and a fter Based on this year’s 48.66 planting ceremony and plaque is J ^ c h 19. fortunate it mas sufficient cent of market value, bonsists tense. had nearly given up hope that of Directors, for its considera­ Capitol s ^ u t a recommended for solid waste disposal. adjustments by the Board of nulls ( ^ e r a l Fund tox rate, dedication for Sunday at 1 P >”. landfill to 1980 and an option to of $2I2,15$,3^ fo|:^baL estate. ' The. new. tension flared her son’s name would be on the tion, a total Board of Education increase m ADM (average dally Other arrests on warrants Manchester, which does not Tax ReYLew and the Motor the 4 per cefit indreeto would, $3I,092,i07 foi* perronai proper­ at'ton (>nrk in front of Old ‘hrve'"an'alteroate; might use^^^h^^^^^Shmoretolastit Vehkias Department, is $266,- sevetelJhoarj[. after the list. Lt. Cmdr. Mccleary is 30 budget of $10,907,400.- meiqbership) grants to schools. issued by the 12th Circuit Court more years after then. produce, aboqt $4OT,915 in ad- ty, arid $23,717^586 for motor militants hbd r^leTsed 11 -'^ifcmortaF BuihUngr ItodreHle. that alternate,______landfill, for at TEMPLE ELOOB 9«,082i It'lra drop of $254,065 and a bkohelor. The decision was reached I Upping toe ADM payments or made by Manchester police He said the economics of ditldnal taxes to that fund. And, vehicles. Town officials, the Governor’s below the gross figures hostages th ^ had held since “A few days ago I was getting after last night’s first discus­ maintaining the present rate Wednesday included: some years to come. Many based on tb it year‘s'5:06 mills l%e $254,055 sliced from toe representative, congressmen staying in “ the bury business” taking over^ the village late all hopped up about it,” his sion between the (wp boards. A will probably be made knoWn •Thomas C. Luzzi, 31, of parts of the state are withouf- BATHROOM CARPET released Jan. 31. ' Fire D i^ ic t tiuc rate, it would gross figure announced Jan. 31 and representatives, as well as any existing facilities The net Grand List is $10,052,- Tuesday. mother said. Brit when Hanoi second hearing is scheduled /o r by the time toe directmv ap­ Pawcatuck, taken into custody 'W ALL-TO- TWiiiS-SNAO-PlUSN produce'-abdut $40,000 in ad­ consists of $117,845 from real units from various military The 11 who were freed delayed in releasing the March 14 qt 8 p.m. in,/the prove the budget, Weiss added, charged with non-support. He whatever, he explained. , ' 633 dr just short of 4 per cent ditional taxes there. organizatiqp will join in the estate, $20,150 from personal declined to leave the village, prisoners, Mrs. Mccleary said Municipal Building Hearing and any increase coula have an was held in lieu of $1,000 bond As Thompson pointed out last ^Neivs *; EXCELLENT COLORS above the one for the previous Property owners in the 8th ceremonies. , property, and $116,060 from preferriiig to remain in their she “ gave up anticipating.” Room. impact on their toihking. and was to be presented in* night, regardless of how the year. T h e’’ Grand List Is the, District pay town taxes tb the motor vehicles. The cut in toe Col. North’s wife, Carol, had vote goes March 13, purchase of WALL hometown...... The recommended manager’s Last night wqsihe firet time courModay. Capsules « * i i r WIDTHS Mrs. Mccleai7 said she would motor vehicle figure was based Me Govern, also a South been waiting close to seven figure is $463,091 less than the that Weiss submitted his rec^ •Gaiy R. Huckins, 21, of 8 Laurel Lake and improvements on a corrected list from the ' meet her son when he arrives at Dakota Democrat, said the years for word of h ^ husband’s $11,370,491 b ^ get for 1973-74 commendeei Board of Educa­ Neill Rd., Vernon, charged with to the area are conditional on In ^New Town’ Controversy Motor Vehicle Department. Kennedy Airport in New York English Strikes. " report of the fire-hombing of release, but toe wasn’t even adopted by the Board of Educa­ tion budgdt at the initial discus­ third-degree burglary and two requirements — state DISCONTIHHiD City but she didn’t know when LONDON (AP) - Hospitals . The corrected list was minus the home of Aaron Desersas in home when ^ t a g o n officials tion, which was a 10.5 per cent sion session of toe two boards. third-degree assault in connec­ approval of the purchase and of the names removed for those that would be. became the latest victim today nearby Pine Ridge became first tried to contact her. increase of $1,080,491 over its Hi^ purpose, he said, was “ to tion with a recent domestic the improvements, and a who bad moved from “I we^t out to do some “I know when Read gets change to Industrial Zone by the of British labor unions’ strike-a- CARPET SAMPLES known as the meeting drew to a $10,290,000 budget for the mrike it possible for toe direc­ disturbance at a Manchester Coventry Tcmn Manchester and from the state. dose. jbrran^,” said Mrs. North, a home, after a few. days rest tors, on the basis of Board of day campaign against the . good selection current year. home. He was released on his Town Planning and Zoning The assessor’s office saidji he’ll want just to go, go, go,” government’s wage controls. Desersas is national town/belectmah in Wellfleet on In'the announcement of ^ Education information, to be written promise to appear in Commission. br^akdoVm of the assessments C^pe Cod. “ I just didn’t think she said. Thousands of patients were sent communications director for decision to Atty. Allan Thomas, better informed as to toe im­ court M^ch 12. Kurker parried all questions s q . y d . 200 ea as i (number of dwellings, motor ey were going to call until The last time she saw her son concerning state approval for ,^ home and many hospitals Council Adiipts the American Indian Movement Board of Education chairinan; pact of cuts prior to making vehicles, lots, commercial much later in the day.” was at Christmas, 1965. He was ' accepted emergency cases on­ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEASURING (AIM), whose members wero and Dr. James P. Kennedy, their final determination.” He Harry Jenkins, 32, of Bloom­ buildings, etc.) is being com­ She said she didn’t hear her shot down near Hanoi May 26, NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION prominent in the takeover here. superintendent of schools, added that he hoped toe prac­ field, was charged early this ly- > NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FOAM RUBBER PADDING piled on computers and will be 1967, while piloting a fighter ‘ ‘This will cause patients a lot Pine Ridge is about 15 Uiiles husband would be included until Weiss said /4 h a t his tice of coming in for addittonal morning on Center St. with Rotary-Engine NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DOORWAY METAL FORMICA plane. of extra suffering,” said one Neutral Stand released at a l^ter date. southwest of Wounded Knee. 3 p.m. Thursday, although recommended budget funds would not be repeated. ling. Court date is March BE SURE TO BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS Car Passes Test hospital chief, of the walkout We Will Chterfully Estimate You Roqulromonts and Show Samplos all boards and commissions to “ represents approximately a Weiss and toe directors com­ 19. COUNTERTOPS and go-slow protest launched by at Your Homo. HOLLY GANTNER similarly discuss its plans. six per cent increase in the plimented toe Board of Educa- '''WASHINGTON (AP) - The Reasonably nonmedical hospital staff. \ ' Correspondent “ We on the Town Council feel • * current year or 96 per cent of I tion for the format of its plan­ Francis E. Brogie, 38, of 34 Environmental Protection Expertly imtalled Greater Hartford Process- strongly that we must at this your initial request. In terms of ning, programming, budgeting, Nike Circle, was charged Agency today said that Mazda, Awarded Contract COMMERCIAL by our own mechanics DevCo will be treated just like time spell out our position and Co-Chairfnen pupils, served, it represents ap­ systems, which was present^ . Wednesday on S. Lakewood Cir­ the only rotary-engine car sold any developer, regarding its the posture we will assume: ' proximately an 11 per cent in­ for the first time. cle with operating a motor in the United States, appears to WASHINGTON (AP) - The proposal for a planned new from this time forward. crease in cost.” Weiss con­ Commenting on toe 1973-74 vehicle while his license was have successfully Navy announced Wednesday RUBBER BACK C L iA l PLASTIC community in Coventry’s ■ “ Let me first state that the ' firmed that the last computa­ general budget picture, Weiss under suspension. Court date is demonstrated the ability to the awarding of a $4.1 million northwest comer, according to decision to allow Process to Plans tion is based upon the declining said, “ I am not far enough contract to the Sikorsky KITCHEN CARPET March 19. m ^ t 1975 air-poilution stan­ a statement read last night by along in my budget to estimate Division of United Aircraft build the new community will school enrollment in recent dards. W ITH . . . 1 2 ' » 1 5 ' CARPET RUNNERS Town Council Chairman Albert ' come about through a request years. what toe picture will he. I am Arlene D. Valle, 40, of 76 An EPA report said: “ Every Corp. for modification of SH-3G and former member of its ad­ HI-DENSITY WITH C3RIPPERS Bradley, on behalf of the entire to the PZC to change the zoning JOHN A. JOHNSTON degree ^rom Hillyer College in Newspapers,-^ a division of In tnaking his recommenda­ not sure it will not result In a North St. was chargetl test on eich (Mazda) vehicle helicopters. visory board; past president of council. in specific locations. (Herald Reporter)' Hartford, attended the Scripps League Newspapers, tion, Weisp commented that the tax increase.” ' Wednesday with failure to drive was below the levels required A Navy spokesman said 90 F O A M B A C K widths Omar Shrine Club; past presi­ He also noted, the importance “ Statutes provide for a PZC< American Institute of Banking, fac. Board of Directors “ has pretty In addition to the a reasonable, distance apart. per cent of the work would be 12 N ^ 1973 COLOR COMBINA110N8 $4.95 A njnning yd. Town Clerk Edward J.- dent of Kiwanis; and former for 1975.” i of both the council and the.PZC hearing on that change with the"^. .IVimkiel of 91 Grandview St. and studied in toe municipal A 1942 graduate of strong feelings about holding recommended $617,400 addition The charge stems from a two- It said a R ^ a Sports coupe done at Sikorosky’s Stratford treasurer and current member maintaining positions of actual vote being a PZC vote. 3lid iThomas F. Ferguson of 78. division at the Upiversity of Manchester High School, the budget and maintaining toe to the Board of Education’s car accident on N. Main St. in driven 50,d00\miles averaged plant and the remaining work at of the Republican iW n Com­ Reg. $6.95 neutrality concerning the “ The Town Council has no Forest St., former co-publisher 'Connecticut. Ferguson served with the U. S. tax level.” The remarks of both current budget, be said, other which minor injuries were about one-)lnlf the maximum UA’s Bridgeport facilities. ASTIO TUIF by MOMSAMTO mittee. Process proposal. say in the PZC vote nor will it of^lTiis' Manchester Evening From 1950 to 1952, he served Army Air Force from 1943 to Board of Education members heavy fixed cost increases are reported. Court date is March allowable emissions of / V . In journalism circles, sq. y i have any say in this particular Retold, are co-chairmen of toe with toe U. S. Army and was 1946. He received his BA, with a and Mayor John Thompson last $550,000 for pensions, $100,000 19. hydrocarbons and carbon s o . YD. Bradley read the statement Ferguson was elected presi­ Four'For One . vote. Manchester Sesquicentennial discharged with toe rank of major in English, from Trinity night*, indicated their for property insurance, and monoxide and one-third the OUTDOOR MATS at the quarterly meeting held at dent, in 1971, of the New SERULE, Botswana (AP) — 3ftx2ft “ It is very important that Committee. master sergeant. College iq 1951 and won toe awareness, at this date, that no about $100,000 for others. allowable level for oxides of ^ the town hail, at which England Associated Press Galetwaselwe Mosei, 50, both the Town Council and the The week-long program of Ferguson is the grandson of Ruel Crotripton Tuttle Prize in Hospital members 6f various local News Executives A ^^iation; nitrogen. convicted Wednesday o f PZC maintain positions of events, in observance of the the late Thomas Ferguson aqd English. U.S. automakers have ask ^ lE S . IIS $8.95 b o a ^ and commissions were is past president of'the Connec­ stealing a sacred cow. CERAMIC TILE neutrality in order that at the town’s 150th anniversary, will the son of toe late Ronald Hall l^ e n he was named a direc­ the courts for atohe-year delay SOLARIAN SKCMU. present for a briefing session. ticut Circuit of the Associated Reports The cdiirt ordered him to time the decision is made it will open with a cross-town parade' Ferguson, both former tor of the then Manchester in imposition of the standards, THE ARMSTRONG FLOOR THAT Bradley said, “The Town Press and toe Copnecticiit Daiy^ deliver four head of cattle to be apparent to all that neither June 23 and conclude with publishers of Tlie Herald. He Trust Co.i in 1952, he was toe Busing Ball* claiming it is not BATHROOM- SHINES WITHOUT iWAXINQI Council feels that it is most im­ ly Newspaper Assoclatioir, the president of Botswana, Sir_ REGULAR, BAR HARBOR, the council nor the PZC com­ Grand Balls, June 29 and 30, in became president and assistant youngest bank director in toe Big Loss technologically possible to. lBSt«||^ B$ te ^00 syiBre ftet includes portant tha$ tim citizens of director (1965-71) of the Seretse Khama, for taking one DESIGNER SELECTED IN STOCK COAMIC WALL TILE promised the legal position of the Main St. Armory. Music for treasurer of The Herald Prin­ state. After it was absorbed by 6 pq. Coventry, be advised of the Associated Press managing NEWINGTON (AP) - meet them. , of his herd. COLORS ONLY. GOOD 90 II VOUISELF the town by expressing views both evenings will be by toe ting C o.. in September 1951,- toe Connecticut Bank and Trust ' town’s position with respect to editors; and is a member of toe Bounced Back Newington Children’s Hospital fixture SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM either for or against Process, Glenn ^Miller Orchestra, following the degtlui of his Co., he became a member of NO CHAIOE POI TOOLSI Greater Hartford Process. N ew England Daily had an operating loss of mSTJLUED thus making iany vote of the grandfather and father within a toe latter’s Manchester branch PreparstieB Bitri “ Upon identification of directed by Buddy DeFranco. Newspaper, New England $2,157,136 during the past fiscal PZC questionable. Tomkiei has been town clerk few weeks. He 'was also advisory board. , P rocess’s role in the land Newspaper Advertising year, hospital administrator 59$ sq ft “ The Town Council will con­ since 1956. Before election to managing editor until the Ferguson is also a member of To Assembly acquisition in Coventry, the Executives, and International Roderick A. Gettel reported WESTERN tinue to gather data on new newspaper was sold in the Manchester advisory board council set ouij to deteronine his first term, he was employed November 1971 to Hagadone of the Hartford Electric Light Newspaper Advertising Wednesday. what specific plans Process had communities in general and by the former Manchester 9x12 Co., Manchester Memorial Executives Associations. He said contributions and en­ CEIAHIC THE with respect to the develop­ their impact. Trust Co. He is currently presi­ WETHERSFIELD (AP) ^ The Greater Hartford dowment income reduced the TUB AREA Hospital board of trustees, ■b i. m I m j b ment 0^ its land. Process spoke “ Process will receive no dent of the Connecticut Town Transit District, in an action that could lead to a lengthy m. BRAIDED RUGS Connecticut Institute for toe net loss to $696,064. i n c l u d e s NORM AL to the qouncil and the Planning special, treatment in its for­ Clerks Association, of which he continuation of the 98-day-old (ionnecicut Co. bus strike, 63 Tolland Turaplfco Blind board of inrorporators, II'- .'jUf'- The hospital is looking toward INSTALLATION AND IS INSTALLATION and Zoning Commmission, and mulation of plans and will be af­ is a former legislative chair­ ^ ' past Chairmaii of the Thursday night voted unanimously to reject the law which a rate increase, from $70 per GUARANTEED BY ARMSTRONG wtth 2 pc. fixture in a very general manner, forded the same courteous man. He is an advisory board Manchester Traffic Safety allows district towns to impose an extea penny per gallon day to $74.50 a day, Gettel said, Loan FOR 3 YEARS, lit COME 1st defined its plan. treatment given to other member of toe International adding that the proposed SERVE WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS developers who have ap­ Committee, and past president tax on gasoline. “ At Process’s request,” Institute of Municipal Clerks, a towns had said they Would ■]' ineredse, along with other SPECTACULAR BUY. $88.95 proach^ the town. m em ber o f Lhe R e co rd s of toe Ellington Ridge Country The district instead said it Bradley continued, “ its witodraW'if toe district votedto ■ '1^ ^durges, will mean a 5.2 per GROUND BEEF “ Further,” Bradley con­ Management Committee of toe Gub. would go to the General representatives have, met with impose toe surcharge. ‘ bike in annual combined TEL. cluded, in order to maintain His fraternal and civic ac­ Assembly today to urge anjen-' state, and served from 1969 to In a related matter, the objectivity, the Town Council tivities include membership in ding toe law so toe transit revenue. 643-6662 1971 on toe Interim Election transit district reported current *• Area Lottery will, not seek or accept ap­ Manchester and Friendship district could skim off one pen­ CARPET AND W^HONOR Revisipns Commission of toe,> operating funds of $8,300 and pointments tb the Prbeesst Lodges of Masons; Scottish - Harried By Herring ^ General Assembly. ny of toe current 10 cents per monthly expenses of about Winners board o( directors.” Rites Bodies; Nonvich Com Locally, he is treasurer of gallon state tax for bus service. $3,000. At that rate, it was es­ BRISTOL, England (A P )-A |Tne council last night also sistory; York Rites Bodies of That proposal has been COVHUNG By The Assorialed Preuit . Manchester Lodge of Elks, timated the district would run ^ Shoal o f berring blodced a road rC|ceived letters from several which named him “ Elk of toe Manchester and Ellington- widely criticized in toe state Here is a lint of winning out of money by mid-May r S p Bristol today, causing a agencies .which had, at' the Year” in 1968; Army and Navy R(^kville; Washington Oom- House of Representatives and I 308 numbers chosen this week by because its power to asup— ^ rtodi'hoar traffic jam. Extra, Extra Loan C e c i l ’s requestl offered “ in­ Gub; and American Legion. He niandery, Knights Templar; was. given little chance of northeastern states with week­ member towns for ad­ M i " M ote than a ton of the fish MAIN ST. put” to the council regarding serv^ as chairman of toe Red Sphinx Temple o f Shriners; passing. ministrative and operating A -^tthered off the back of a t n ^ ly lotteries: the Process proposal. The University Gub of Hartford; The rejection of toe added Cross and United ^ n d drives costs was taken away ^ t scattered along two ii^Im CMNMDROaiD NEW YbRK-974533 general attitude p r e s s e d by and is a U nit^ Fund director. charter member of Manchester penny per gallon tax, however, NEW JERSEY-645789 , month by the same bill whidi ' ^^ aTtoed.' Long Uhes of cars built ' 6-M>. lota toe agencies was one of concern A graduate of St. James and Lodge of Elks; past master was expected to at lieast keep M B Lb;Lots MASSACHUSETTS - 896277 enabled toe district to iniposie " ^ while the oatdi was re- over possible adverse effects of Manchester High Schools,. councilor of John Mather ..the nine-member transit PENNSYLVANIA-277711 toe one cent per gallon gas toe new conunubity. Tomkiei received an associate Chapter, Order of DeMolay, district together since several ■ V. CONNECnCUT-15831 Thonias F. Ferguson Edward J. Tomkiei surcharge. •J'','.;;': '' -I ■ 1 h

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