p a g e t h ir t y -s ix - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 14, 1976
‘‘ •> - ' -... '.VJ EASTER FEASTS START ON MEAT STREET U.S.A The weather Inside today Area news .. 16, 17 Editorial ...... 4 Sunny today with high in the.70s. Business...... 9 Fam ily...... 8 Forest fire danger continues to be high, Classified_20-22 Gardening...... 11 fair tonight, tows 45-50. Friday fair with Comics...... 23 Obituaries...... 12 / variabie cloudiness, highs in 70s. 4 ' Dear Abby...... 23 Sports...... 13-15 Nattonat weather forecast map on * kS-. Bright All FInast Supermarkets will be Closed all day Easter Page 20. TWEim.FOCR PAGES TwasEcrtONs MANCHl^R.'tJONl^,'THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1976-v VOL. XCV, No. 187 PRICE! FIFTEEN CENTS Sunday - A ll Your Friends at FInast Wish You A Happy Easter! ^USTOMERjJ Carter primary wins helpful C&H ^ Libby’S SUPERMARKETS both in polls and pocketbook B i i W a p is S u g ar Tom ato By ELIZABETH WHARTON California Gov. Edmund G. Brown negotiations until after the election. American Society of Newspaper ^ Qtrs Cniled Press Internaliunal Jr, 5 per cent. At a news conference in Austin, Editors panel by telephone Sweet Cream 1 lb pkg Jimmy Carter’s March primary Those figures represented a steady Tex., Wednesday, Reagan said there Wednesday to avoid crossing an NBC Confectionary ? Lightly Salted 6 9 ^ successes have helped him both in increase for both Carter and was an inconsistency between Ford's picket line around the hotel where With This Coupon & Purchase $5 or More. the polls and in the pocketbook. Humphrey in a month's time—with pledge never to surrender the canal the editors were meeting. or Light & Dk. Brown ' J u ic e Ills Limit One. Valid Aprii 11-17.1976.H-200 A Gallup poll published today Carter steadily increasing on the and his chief negotiator’s statement shows that while Carter and Hubert Minnesota senator—a sharp decrease leaked from a House subcommittee But noncandidate Hubert Humphrey continue to run neck-and- for Jackson and a failure by Udall to that it is “perfectly clear” the Humphrey stole the show. He neck among Democrats, both are improve. Republic of Panama eventually will entered by a nonpieketed entrance pulling further ahead of their rivals In the past three weekly surveys. gain control over it: and wowed the group with a luncheon Breyers Ice Cream n for the party’s presidential nomina Brown has gone from zero to 9.per Democratic front-runner Carter speech full of one-liners. He said he ^ All Natural tion. cent and now back to 5 per cent. told CBS Wednesday he has drawn of doesn’t plan to enter any primaries And according to statements filed In the Republican campaign, ,a list of two dozen possible running but refused to say flatly he will not All half late Wednesday with the Federal Ronald Reagan Wednesday stressed mates and would not rule out the change his mind. ° Flavors gal Election Commission, Carter’s cam the Panama Canal as an issue, saying prospect of using the choice as a paign coffers were filling twice as it is as much a part of the United negotiating point to assure his own “The word ‘never’ in politics is a //•^.....^ 39 5 With This Coupon & Purchase $5 or More. fast as those of his chief rivals, States as the Louisiana Purchase or nomination. very finite word,” he said. “ Let’s cane £ Limit One. Valid April 11-17.1976. H-201 _ Morris Udall and Henry Jackson. Alaska and suggesting President Carter, Jackson and Udall just say I donT expect to enter any Carter started March losing Ford is delaying the current treaty answered questions from an primaries.” Massachusetts but won Vermont, beat George Wallace in Florida, won Sunshine Krispy the “beauty contest’’ primary in Illinois and beat Wallace again in Bicentennial parade mushrooming IK Saltine Crackers North Carolina. The victories helped him raise and spend $1 million in the Reg. or 16 oz month. into biggest thing since 1776 foully Cooked Unsalted pkg The Gallup poll, based on 2 9 ^ Protester arrested nationwide interviews with beer concessions operated by the • 1^5 With This Coupon & Purchase $5 or More, By A M C E KVAiNS The Bicentennial Committee also Democrats ending this past Monday, i|r9> Limit One. Valid ApriM 1-17.1976. H-210 One of the three students arrested Wednesday outside the House Herald Repurler American Legion and the Knights of was told that the Grand Bicentennial of Representatives in Hartford is removed by State Troopers. An showed Carter with 32 per cent ap Columbus, and numerous other con Grand Ball in February had a net *§moked Ham proval to Humphrey’s 31 per cent Manchester's Bicentennial Parade cessions along the parade route. profit of $1,109, which will go into the estimated 150 students protested legislative action to raise tui among Democrats. Wallace was the "looks like the biggest thing since the Manchester Grange will have a Bicentennial coin fund. tion fees at Connecticut institutions of higher education. (UPI preference of 13 per cent, Jackson 6 lank End - Water Added Revolution,” Nathan Agostinelli, co- chicken barbecue at Center Park that Agostinelli and Francis Mahoney, photo) per cent, Udall 5 per cent and chairman of the town's Bicentennial afternoon. co-chairmen of the committee, // An Arts and crafts show is also Center CutTpS^ Committee, said Wednesday after signed contracts for the July 2 Butt^ E n d ...... ib89 hearing plans for the parade and the being planned for Center Park the fireworks display, which is being Baked Fresh the FInast Way! concessions along the parade route. day of the parade. sponsored by the local American Whole or Half House approves tuition hike The Masonic division of the parade The final event of the day will be a Legion Post. Avg.Wt. 8-10 lbs alone will include 600 marchers, square dance at the town parking lot Francis Leary, fireworks chair Boneless Hams Big Round Top Bread at Main and Forest Sts. three floats, 10 vehicles, two bands man, said the fireworks will be shot About 70 members of the Military Nepco Flavorful FInast Fresh and the famous Sphinx Temple Motor off from Mt. Nebo, and in order for sparking protest by students Police Division in Hartford will be people to see the 10 ground pieces in for Easter A Sandwich 20 oz ^ | Patrol of Hartford. Polish Kielbasi Between 43 and 50 floats are sworn in as town constables to serve the display, they will have the go to Favorite! Ivs I with Manchester Police the day of the Mr. Deli Favorites! More Great Values from Meat Street U.S.A.! HARTFORD (UPI) - Lawmakers, ta, 24, of Storrs, both University of outside the Capitol protesting the planned for the parade, and 17 bands Mt. Nebo Park. Most of the aerial Freshly Sliced To Order, despite a student protest resulting in Connecticut students, and Kevin E. measure and another putting all state are committed to participate. parade. Also implementing the police display can be seen from Charter English Muffins ...... 3 T 1 . 0 0 three arrests, next week are Gehan, 20, of Norwalk, a student at colleges under a single board of The fire departments division will force will be from 40 to 60 members Oak Park and other sites in town, he 'Baked Ham rv-^-s. Bakery Items Available Tues. thru Sat. Only expected to give final legislative ap Eastern Connecticut State College in trustees. include 31 pieces of equipment and of the State Police Auxiliary of Troop said. proval to increased tuition for Willimantic. Shortly after the bill passed, state about 300 men. A complete police H in Hartford and Troop I in According to the contract, the Frozen Food Values! Bethany. Connecticut higher education. They face a maximum six-month police said the group could go inside division composed of members of Bicentennial committee will pay $1,- The Manchester Police Depart Klelbasa "™ ...... Fresh The House Wednesday passed the prison term and $500 fine for alleged if they left their signs outside and police departments from the greater 500 towards the fireworks display, ment will be hard pressed. Police haltQQc Finast Orange Juice bill 118-18. Minutes later, a crowd of ly interfering with the legislative agreed not to stage a demonstration, Hartford area, is also being planned. and the American Legion will pay the Swiss Cheese Imported...... Chief Robert Lannan, has said if the about 150 youths in the hall outside process. which is illegal in the Capitol. Four 404 je ts will fly over remainder. If the collection from the A Great Source S i B June 12 parade is postponed because ? r , ' 1 . 2 9 the chamber shouted their dis The bill would increase yearly tui But they went to the second-floor- Manchester at 3 p.m. the day of the public during the display, goes over Italian Hot Ham ...... of Vitamin Ci f i M of rain. No provision has been made T u rk e y s 6 0 2 pleasure. tion $190 at UConn, $90 at the four hallway outside the House and some parade. The Goodyear Blimp, $1,740, the surplus will go to the ■ cans ■ for the rain date, and the MPs as well Genoa Salami Carando’s A.C.. . r.i.2 9 Three were dragged away as other state colleges, $50 at regional com youths began shouting and asking for however, will not be available to Bicentennial committee. If the as the State Police Auxiliaries have protestors spat at the officers who munity colleges and $105 at the a meeting with legislative leaders. hover over Manchester during the collection falls short of that amount, Chicken R ollSe^l'...... i b 1 . 8 9 Hens other commitments for the June 13 A pple Pie s™ms...... ^ /8 9 * took the youths into custody. technical colleges. Troopers said that constituted a parade. the committee is responsible for the The extra money would go back to demonstration and began to move rain date, he said. shortage. Fresh Farmer Cheese.. , b 1 . 0 9 10 to Pepperidge Farm CakeS‘Assorted ■ ea89* The bill’s Senate passage seemed Among the visiting dignitaries will assured because the budget passed the schools, which would increase them out. be Sen. Abraham Ribicoff and Easter Baked Ham rHafi. , b 1 . 7 9 14 lbs last week by the legislature contains from one per cent to 10 per cent the As the three were dragged Secretary of the State Gloria Available Only In Stores With Mr. Deli Depts. Sunrise Fresh Dairy Values! spending financed by the tuition in portion of the student body eligible downstairs, other youths crowded Schaffer. Arrangements have been Fires scorcb 400 acres for tuition waivers because of finan around the stairway, shouting M a rg a rin e Quarters ...... creases. made to use 25 convertible autos on More FInast Meat Values! Arrested were James S, Tackett, cial need. obscenities and spitting at the of parade day. By I iiilfd Press Inlermiliumil The forecast calls for a slight Finast R icottarr ...... c‘i:,1.59 26, of Manchester and Carl J. Conet- The demonstrators had gathered ficers below. No figures were available on the Fires in at least 19 Connecticut chance of showers Friday and a Center The increases were based on the number of horses, antique cars, and towns and cities have scorched better chance of rain Sunday and Boneless Ham Steaks Cut . b 1 . 8 9 Natural . . . clns Breyer’s Yogurt 3 1.00 funds college officials said were veterans organizations scheduled to almost 400 acres since Tuesday and Monday. Swift’s Beltsville needed to prevent deterioration of the National Weather Service says “There is no widespread precipita Cottage Cheese Axelrod...... ctn1.45 participate in the parade. i a u s a ^ I 5 to 9 lbs Avg.Wt. lb educational quality. Extensive plans are also being there is no heavy rain in sight. tion in the picture. That’s what we Butterball Turkeys Shrimp Cocktail l^a.... /oz^a'rs1.79 News summary “ This is probably the worst way to made for refreshment concessions “ If we don’t get some rain, we're need — a good rain. The precipitation Extra Trim-Large End ■ 19 go, but it is the only way to go,” said along the parade route. going to have some real problems,” ahead will be showers in spots and Breakfast Links Jones...... b1.69 ^ 0 0 ^ R i b R O S S t Save the Finast Way!. (Small End formerly 1st Cut 1.49ib) lb Rep. Robert M. Walsh, D-Coventry, a The Red Men will operate the first Charles Snyder, a state forest fire probably won’t do much to help the sponsor of the proposal. “There is no forest fire situation,” a spokesman Ocean Spray Cocktail ...... 5t'.59‘ concession at the North End and the control officer, said Wednesday. Compiled Irom United Press Inlernatlonel alternative if we are to receive the for NWS said. Beef Loin 59 last one at Charter Oak Field. The forest fire danger in Connec Pepsi C o la ...... g a'69* same level of services.” ticut has been high since April 3 and a Snyder ^aid he is worried that Full Cut lb Between these points, there will be Italian Bread ...... 4^i°s'1.00 S lTlO IH 5lI© 3lC National Weather Service more fires may be started by Pope Olive Oil Imported...... ctn6.49 and there’s a chance of rain spokesman said the danger continues fishermen, weekend campers and French Hard Rolls ...... d o z 6 9 Beet Loin lall-less State 99 Saturday and Monday in the today. juveniles. .Available Only In Stores With In-Store Bake Shops Or T-BOne SteakS lb Glad Trash Bags...... "oSS* HARTFORD — State police north. Highs will be in the 60s Town Democrats l)ack Cake Mixes n a % r '...... ’“p^SO* say no decision has been made and 70s and lows in 30s and 40s. 4'/z to-5 lbs Avg. Bounty Towels...... 2 ’roit^SS* on whether to investigate Cotter for Congress S~:or;-79 Fresh Whole^owl (Cut-up 55'ib) lb charges state lobbying laws National Tomato Paste Hunt’s ...... 4 cans 89* were violated in last year’s Manchester's Democratic town drive to defeat a ban on non- SAN FRANCISCO - Patricia rooms for the slates of delegates Bruce Cut Yams...... 'can'69* committee Wednesday night un which will represent individual can Crab Claws! »p|.0sii Brlskot returnable containers. Hearst has admitted taking animously endorsed U.S. Rep. Secretary of State Gloria part in several crimes not yet didates for president. Slates of 21-25 Fresh Oysters ...... cm 1 . 1 9 William Cotter for re-election to will be chosen for each. Special Oder at Finast! ^haffer asked lor the probe brought to light, including Congress. And, also unanimously, it Definitely appearing on the May 11 Flounder Fillet Fresh...... t o l . 7 9 Fresh Beef Skirt Steaks, m l . 4 9 Beef Rib Steak ExtratL ...... i b T . 3 9 because of complaints by Rep. being present when terrorists' endorsed State Reps. Ted Cummings primary ballots will be slates for G.E. Light Bulbs^^n Russell L. Post, R-Canton, one bombed two sheriff’s cars, Bottom Round Roast “ o 1 . 3 9 Veal Cutlets . m " g ...... , o 2 . 7 9 and Francis Mahoney for re-election of the ban’s top backers. authorities reported Jimmy Carter, Henry Jackson, Inside Frosted 40,60, 75,100 Wednesday. to the General Assemblyv Morris Udall and Ellen MacCor- Top R ound ° B o n C s f ...... ; J . 4 9 Fresh Chicken Legs ...... t o 6 9 * First District Cong. Cotter is mack, plus a slate for the uncom Watt. Save up to 81‘ /p k g ■ WATERBURY - A three- seeking a fourth consecutive term in mitted vote. As of today, a decision Top Round Steaks T s r.. .,b1.59 Fresh Chicken Breasts. . . i o 8 9 * year contract with no wage in HOUSTON - An aunt of For Your the House of Representatives. hadn't been made by supporters of crease was signed early today Howard Hughes and her at Mahoney is a candidate to a fifth Frank Church and Fred Harris on Easter Table! by labor representatives and torney son have been named to term in the General Assembly and placing their candidate’s name on the the prospective new owners of administer temporarily the Cummings to his second. Mahoney ballots. the Scovill Manufacting Co. Texas holdings of the aviation. .-ij' Easter Liiiies l o g o f f represents the 13th Assembly The May 11 Democratic presiden Proof It Pays to Shop for Quality Produce at Finast! 50< Off The signing was said to assure pioneer who died last week and District and Cummings the 12th — tial primpry will be from noon to 8 4 Buds With this coupdh on (3) clns With this coupon on (1) 13'4 02 I the sale of the firm’s Water- may not have left a will. both entirely within Manchester p.m. in Manchester’s 10 voting dis bury and New Milford plants to and Up $ 3 4 9 Durkee Spices Keebler Sugar | boundaries. tricts. Paper ballots will be used and i f - a group of investors and thus or Extracts Honey Grahams WASHINGTON - Members The committee discussed the all election workers will be ea A sp arag u s save about 1,700 jobs in the two of Congress were to go home , Valid April 11-17.1976 ___ Valid A p rim -1 7 .1976 , - , 1 mechanics of the Democratic caucus volunteers. Only registered IW 9 M-962 52 H-963 57 [M]I communities. today lor the longest break so TulipSesuibs _____ t 2 . 9 9 > Fresh California scheduled for April 27 and agreed to Democrats will be eligible to vote, far this year— 11 days over the hold it at Manchester High School, with Saturday (April 17) the deadline A zaleas “croIvT , 3 . 9 9 Succulent and Regional Easter holiday. from 8 p.m. until declared concluded. date for signing up as Democrats and Tender Spears 35^ off 8^ Off Caucuses will be held in separate being able to vote May 11. MumsVoif ... . . e a 3 . 2 9 BOSTON — A trial judge has of Gourmet With this coupon on (1) pkg 100 With this coupon on (1) 10 02 ;HyacinthS3Bum l ea3.29 outlined efforts to prevent International Goodness! Salada Cheerlos pretrial statements by Susan Cinnerarias Pots e a 3 . 4 9 Tea Bags Cereal Saxe and news coverage for the ROME — Twelve Filipino Manchester bond bids past five years from jeopar iGardenias Pots . ea 3 . 9 9 ^^d^ldaho Potatoes Valid April 11-17.1976 Valid ApriM 1-17,1976 hostages freed unharmed after H-964 62 Qg____H-965 67 [W] dizing a fair trial for her on the longest skjtjacking in to be opened April 28 C orsages Orchid . ea 1 . 5 9 For ,^ "V A A Anjou Pears ...... 3 i b s 1 . 0 ( hi charges of murder and bank history prepared today to fly / robbery. home to Manila, leaving three B ouquets lalm r . e a 1 . 9 9 Baking bag Celery Hearts ...... pkg49 Co. purchase, $850,000 for im Moslem separatists to an un Bids will be opened April 28 in Available Tues thru Sat. 5 ™ . Pamilu Z A dzggt 20^ Off H logoff Hartford on Manchester bond issues provements to Laurel Lake, $520,000 T o m a to e s "pTck'' pkg Wilh this coupon on (1) 40 oz With this coupon on (V) 8 02 BOSTON - The National certain fate in Libya. Weather Service extended totaling $3,505,000 — on four for renovations to the Cooper Hill The tale of the tape Navel Oranges Pfeiffer Dressings programs approved by referendum. Treatment Plant and $315,000 for Y a m s ...... 2ibs43* Calgon Creamy Creamy forecast for New England BEIRUT, Lebanon — Chris The bids will be opened at 11:30 liighway construction and For many federal income taxpayers there is a frenzy of last- California Water Softener predicts fair weather in tian militiamen have encircled Green Cabbage.. 2ibs29* Caesar & Italian I a.m. in the main offices of the Hart- reconstruction. Extra Large 0 f o , $ ^ northern sections Easter Sun a major left-wing stronghold, minute activity today as they attempt to meet the deadline of Valid April 11-17.1976 Valid ApriM 1-17.1976 forif National Bank and Trust Co. At 56 Size Fruit Trays ETa''c^fgrF'rCft.. .t!^y2.39 H-966 72 BB H-967 77 M l day but a chance of showers east of Beirut, as negotiations midnight tonight for filing of their 1975 returns. Computations 7:30 p.m. the same day, the Board of B ased on the town’s recent Sunday and Monday in continue among neighboring will be made with one of three outcomes — a break even figure Prices Effective April 11 thru April 17, 1976 in Manchester. Vernon and E. Hartford We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Not Responsible for Typographical Errors Directors will meet to approve experience in low interest rates for southern areas. It will be nations and the warring fac awards to the low bidders. temporary borrowing, town officials equaling what has already been withheld; a hopefully small ad cloudy Saturday in the south tions to end the civil war. Of the $3,505,000 to be bonded, $1,- are predicting favorable intenest ditional payment; or more happily a refund. (Herald photo by 820,000 is for the Manchester Water rates for the bonds. Pinto) PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976 ______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester.Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976 - PAGE.THREE Striking teachers D r. Shardt nominated Hospice program 9 defy court orders for education award to be MMH topic Dr. Walter Schardt has been primarily on the Personnel Policies Haggar® $ 1 4 doubleknit slacks of Encron® By Lniled Press International along with the school board. nominated for the Connecticut Committee. The specialized health care program of Hospice, Inc., Striking teachers in Meriden, Classes for 10,500 students in 14 Education Association’s "Friend of He was instrumental in installing will be the subject of the Manchester Memorial Hospital Conn,, challenged a court order to schools have been closed since the Education” Award. Project Concern in Manchester. Auxiliary’s annual meeting on April 26. offer the value buy of the season. return to work and continued walkout began April 7. The MFT The association gives the award to Hofstra University recognized Dr. The noontime luncheon meeting will be held at The Colony in Vernon. picketing today with support from went on strike to protest actions by a person it believes has made out Schardt with an Alumni Service Where else could you combine the quality tailoring of Haggar" and the city trash collectors and firemen. the council, vyhich has twice rejected standing contributions to the im Award. Mrs. Ann Miller, a community relations coordinator on Meanwhile, negotiations were un contract agreements between the provement of public education, Glaeser also stated, “It is signifi the Hospice staff, will speak on the subject and show care-free comfort of machine washable 100°/q Encron* polyester dou der way in efforts to end a four-day teachers and the school board. teacher welfare, or the welfare of the cant that the seniors of 1973 chose Dr. slides. bleknit for the price? Enjoy the men’s Comfort Plus"' fit with belt loops, Thomas Bruenn, president of the school age population. Walter Schardt to address them at Mrs. Miller, a Connecticut resident, graduated from strike by 4,200 United Auto Workers fashion pockets and gentleman's flare and choose from a wide selection against Fafnir Bearing Co. plants in MFT, said teachers were prepared to Arthur Glaeser, Manchester their graduation.” Beloit College, Beloit, Wise., and was awarded a New Britain and Newington. go to jail in the dispute. He pointed Education Association’s first vice After screening all nominations the Fulbright scholarship for a year’s study at the University of solids and new dusty tones, in your exact waist and inseam length. Talks were also planned to avert a out that the MFT considered itself on president, noted some of Schardt’s CEA Board of Directors will make of Birmingham, Birmingham, England. She has served threatened strike Friday that could strike against the council and not the community contributions in a letter the final decision on the individual to as a volunteer member of the Community Relations Task affect 1,500 Avco-Lycoming Co. school board. Teacher strikes against of nomination. be honored at the Representative Force. workers in Strafford. school boards are illegal in the state. Dr. Schardt served for 10 years on Assembly in Hartford May 21. The Hospice program is based on the premise that A New Haven Superior Court judge The teachers gained support fronj. the Manchester Board of Education, health care must treat the person rather than disease, Wednesday denied a motion by the about 120 city trash collectors who that it must emphasize the quality of life, that the dis Meriden Federation of Teachers to refused to cross teachers’ picket tressing symptoms of disease, particularly pain, must $ 1 4 dissolve a temporary injunction lines Tuesday at t ^ h collection Sen. Barry says survey and can be controlled, and that, in the case of terminal il Encron is a Reg. TM of American Enka Co. ordering the teachers back to work. points and the incinerator. Mayor lness, the family as well as the patient should be included However. Judge A. Frederick Abraham Grossman ordered in in the plan for care. Mignone did grant the MFT's motion private collectors but it was reported backs Assembly action Hospice ha? provided care to more than 190 patients to include the Court of Common that the private agencies balked. State Sen. David M. Barry of 54 per cent favored decriminaliza and families since its home care program began in March Out of breath 1974. Council as a party to the court action Union firemen joined in teachers’ Manchester said today the General tion for possesion of small amounts picket lines today. Two-year-old Kevin Wiehn is apparently out of breath after an Assembly was right in its rejection of of marijuana. Last December Hospice purchased a six-acre site in No progress was reported in the Easter egg hunt at Wickham Park yesterday. He had a lot of a proposal to use the Soldiers, 64 per cent favored repealing the Branford where it will build a 44-bed inpatient facility Access sought talks held Wednesday in the strike Sailors’ and Marines’ Fund tb help Blue Laws (Sunday Sales). coordinated with its home care program. trouble trying to blow up this balloon. About 35 children par This facility will be a national demonstration center. against the Fafnir Bearing Co., one ticipated in the hunt and other games sponsored by the balunce the state budget, according 55 per cent were in favor of horse to health data of the country’s largest manufac to the results of a survey recently racing in the state. Reservations for the luncheon meeting will close April turers of ball-bearings. Manchester Junior Women’s Club. Kevin is the son of Mrs. Paul 22. Checks for the $4.50 luncheon may be made payable to A Manchester attorney has asked conducted by him in the Fourth 61 per cent would use mass transit Members of UAW Local 133 walked Wiehn of Storrs. (Herald photo by Pinto) Auxiliary of Manchester Memorial Hospital and mailed the Freedom of Information Com Senatorial District. to commute to work if the system out after talks that were in progress to Mrs. Charles Baxter, 34 Olcott St. mission to order the state Health In answering the question regar was improved. Commissioner Douglas S. Lloyd to for several weeks broke down an ding the state’s use of the fund, 71 per 63 per cent favored initiative and hour before the three-year contract release information concerning state Police report cent of the residents responding in referendum (provisions for law ended at midnight Sunday. residents who contracted trichinosis dicated objection to this proposal. making). New Britain is the scene of another in December or January. The other questions asked in the Sen. Barry said he is pleased with Housewife wins strike, now in its third week, in Atty. Robert H. Bletchman has Three men were arrested by cash and goods worth about $2,300 survey qnd the results are as follows: the over-all response to the poll, volving 800 members of the Inter been denied the names of the iviancnesier Police Wednesday after were stolen. Investigation is con 77 per cent of those polled favored which touched on some of the con national Association of Machinists $1 million prize residents. The health department noon after complaints of trouble with tinuing. prohibiting the sale of flip-top cans troversial issues regarding proposed and Aerospace Workers Union. They says the records are confidential visitors to Wickham Park, police • Joseph P. Lyman, 20, of 215 and throw-away bottles. legislation presently being debated struck the New Britain Machine Co., medical information. said. Center St., charged Wednesday after 54 per cent were in favor of state by the General Assembly. However, NEW HAVEN (UPI) — A Kensington housewife a division of Litton Industries, March Bletchman represents four persons William M. Long, 23, of 110 Downey noon with breach of peace and in employes working a 40 hour week for Barry welcomes additional com Wednesday won $1 million in a special drawing in the 30 and no talks have been scheduled. who contracted the disease last Dr. was charged with breach of toxication after a disturbance at his 40 hours pay. ments and opinions concerning the Connecticut State Lottery and says she has no idea what Also in New Britain, the 2,400- December and are taking legal ac peace and intoxication. Robert J. home. He was held overnight for 65 per cent opposed state employes state, saying, "I hope that my con to do with the money. member Machinists Union Lodge tion against a food supplier. He said Dagon, 26, and Michael F. Dagon, 22, court appearance today. working a 40 hour week for 35 hours stituents will feel free to convey their Mrs. Lucy Plucas of 221 Crater Lane said she was so 1433 Wednesday voted that he has learned 13 other cases both of 59.Higbie Dr., East Hartf9rd • Paul P. Purcell, 21, of 238 Blue pay- sentiments to me on any matter that unprepared, she did not even plan to attend the drawing had been reported to the health overwhelmingly to authorize a strike were each charged with breach of Ridge Rd., issued a summons early 60 per cent opposed an income tax interests them.” until today. against the Stanley Works Co. if department. peace and interfering with a this morning for failure to drive in to replace most of the present state The tabulated results are from “I went to church and something there kept telling me agreement is not reached by May 10 A hearing on the complaint will be policeman. the proper lane, after a traffic acci taxes. newspaper polls.and a “Shoe-Box to go,” she said. held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the state when the present contract expires. Police said the initial complaint in dent on Center St. Police said a car 75 per cent favored stricter gun Survey” conducted by Sen. Barry Her husband, Edward, was at work at the Hamilton treasurer’s office,, 20 Trinity St., volved alleged drinking of beer at the driven by Purcell struck a utility control legislation. ' during the past month. <- Standard plant in Windsor Locks, apparently unaware his Hartford. park. When officers arrived, the police. He and a passenger, Virginia wife had won. three men were asked to leave but Cochran, 19, of 474 E. Middle Tpke. This printing test pattern is Manchailer Evening Herald “I hope he doesn't drop dead when he finds out,” she refused. were treated for minor injuries at part of The Herald quality con Published every evening except said after the drawing. Sundays and holidays. Entered el Folksinger to perform A minor scuffle involving Manchester Memorial Hospital. trol program in order to give the Manchester. Conn.. Post Office She had no plans for the money. “I had no idea I would patrolmen followed, and the,toree Court appearance (not mandatory) is you one of the finest as Second Class Mail Matter. win.” for credit union fund men were taken into custody. They scheduled April 27. newspapers in the nation. Suggested Carrier Rates The couple has a married daughter. were released later for appearance Payable In Advance Mrs. Plucas, chosen from among 2,(KX) finalists who Single copy...... 15c May 3 in Common Pleas Court 12, Thefts reported to police Weekly...... Ms. Meg Christian, feminist ■ ...90S were all winners in the past 10 weeks of the state’s East Hartford. Wednesday included two reports of One month...... $3.90 regular weekly lottery, will receive annual checks of $50,- singer, guitarist, and songwriter, request of the artist. r Three months ...... $11.70 will highlight a fund-raising concert The CFFCU is a commercial len stolen Citizen Band radios. Each Six months...... $23.40 000 for the next 20 years. She also won a year’s subscrip Other arrests made or summonses case occurred at Center and Broad One year...... $46.60 for the Connecticut Feminist Federal ding institution established, Mail Rales Upon Request tion to the state lottery. issued by Manchester Police in Credit Union (CFFCU). organized, directed, and staffed by Sts. and involved pickup trucks. The Subscribers who fail to receive She is the state’s third $1 million winner since the cluded: loss totaled about $575. their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. The concert will be Saturday at 9 women. HERALD should telephone the circulation lottery was started in February, 1972. Runner up winners • Jeffrey A. Buckler, 21, of 3 Elida p.m. at the H&rtford Region YWCA, For further information, contact Two large truck tires were stolen department. 647-9946. were Eugene L. Rogers of Woodbury, who got $50,000 and Court, East Hartford, charged on a 135 Broad SL, Hartford. The event Ms. Susan Smith at 525-8203, or Ms. from a tractor parked on Glen Rd., Wilson Charlton of Windsor who won $10,000. will be limited to women only at the Susan Osmond at 777-6330. court warrant Wednesday with con police were told Wednesday. spiracy to commit thifd-degree In 4he continuing series of reports burglary' and first-degree larceny. on bfcycle thefts, two bikes were Police said the charges stem from a reported stolen Wednesday and two ITS Theatre schedule recent break into the Manchester were found by citizens and turned Book Shop, 707 Main St., in which over to police. A i MATTER Showplace Theatre bard" 7;00-9:20 Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” Rockville Vernon Cinema 1 — “ Barry 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:35 FRL-SIIT.-SIIN. OF Lyndon” 7:45 Showcase Cinema 2 — “ Bad 1 — “ No D ep o sit No 7:30 . 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AT 1:3G PM AH8Mtt89< your fo M H w w easd dnisnM Vernon; Connecticut dscount card now! saws MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester .Conn,. Thurs., April 15, 1976— PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976 This is an election, or illogical year i®anrl|p0trr iEu^ning Hr ralb Manchester — A City of Village Charm WASHINGTON - I think that expand on that.’.’ After he beat satisfied with the implicit promise Reagan conservatives, ordinariiy a Reagan in Wisconsin, 55 to 45 per that Kissinger will go “next year,” f^ounded Oct. 1. 1881 Andrew Tully pretty sensible lot, are kidding cent,. Ford said be thinks Kissinger Ford could decide that his Secretary M«nb«r, Audit BurM u o( Clrcutation M tinbdf. United Prees International themselves. They keep yammering “is one of the greatest Secretary of of State is too much of a political Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, that our foreign policy is all wrong Secretary of Defense. Ford told him State in the history of the United burden and persuade him to an and that President Ford should give GMND OPENING « Presenting The All New Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. to sit down and be quiet. States.” nounce that he’s tired and is retiring. Henry Kissinger the sack. However, this is an election, or il That should be that. It isn’t. Reagan is dissatisfied. He told an Raymond F. Robmion. £ditor-Publt»haf Harold E Turkirigton. Managing Editor They’re aiming at the wrong logical, year. Candidates do funny Politicians, and even some voters, audience in Lubbock, Texas, that his target. They should concentrate on and even dopey things when the prize understand that a President can’t good showing in Wisconsin was a Opinion trying to replace Ford with Reagan. is the Presidency. Thus, some of disavow a Cabinet officer until he’s product of his criticism of the ad A Secretary of State does not make Ford’s political mentors, notably ready to fire him via a resignation ministration’s defense and foreign foreign policy, he proposes it for ap Rogers C.B. Morton, his campaign accepted with “regret.” But he can policies and what he called proval or rejection by the President. manager, and Mel Laird, an “unof permit certain of his advisers to go “Kissinger’s lack of faith in the A reasonable aid Yes, the Swretary wields tremen ficial” adviser, are pressing for around saying—as Morton did — that American people.” dous influence in the Oval Office. But Kissinger’s “resignation.” “Mr. Kissinger is getting toward the In short, keep your eyes peeled or present U.S. foreign policy is Gerald Morton told a private meeting of end of a long political career...! you might miss Elliot Richardson on to inundated courts Ford’s baby, with midwifery by California conservatives he did not would anticipate — and I’m sure I’m television taking over the State Kissinger. expect Kissinger to remain in office right on this — that he would not go Department. In this lawsuit-prone age, it’s By the time America entered The implication is that poor Ford is “beyond this year.” That brought on beyond this year.” under Kissinger’s thumb. Baloney. down the house. Laird said in Wiscon That’s saying to the Republicans’ ALCAR good to observe that the idea of World War II, companies and Presidents of the United States just sin, “We will have a new Secretary of Th^ Almanac arbitration is not only alive but unions had already had some right wing, in effect: “Don’t worry, do not play the puppet’s role — not in State in the next Ford ad fellers. Ypu won’t have Kissinger to Auto Parts, Inc. flourishing. experience with the arbitration this country, anyway. Ford may not ministration.” That pleased the GOP worry'about much longer. So just The year 1976 marks the 50th of grievances. This was given a be our strongest Chief Executive right wing. ' relax and cast your vote for good ol’ iiv United PresR Inittrnalional since Washington, but he makes up Today is Thursday. April 15. the 226 Spruce St., Manchester anniversary of an organization big boost during the war years Ford rushed in with the statement Jerry Ford.” te r * his own mind. Ask Henry Kissinger. that he “would like Secretary So Ford has no intention of firing 10€th day of 1976 with 260 to follow. IMS which has done yeoman ser because the War Labor Board He strenuously opposed the appoint Kissinger to be Secretary of State as Kissinger before the election? Not so The moon is between its full phase vice in helping Americans would not approve any collec ment of Donald Rumsfeld as long as I am President, and I can’t fast. If the Reagan wing is un and last quarter. resolve their conflicts and tive agreement that did not The morning star is Venus. ^ WE DIDN’T ALWAYS The evening stars are Mercury, which has firmly established provide for grievance arbitra Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. its authority as an alternat^e tion. Those born on this date are under LOOK LIKE THIS! to the courts — the American the sign of Aries. Inside this beautiful 25,000 square foot building you’ll find just about,every By 1952, the Bureau of Labor Italian painter Leonardo Da Vinci Arbitration Association automotive part your car will ever need... Statistics was able to report was born April 15, 1452. (AAA). On this day in history: that 89 per cent of all collective Mention the word arbitration In 1861, President Abraham Lin bargaining contracts had ar and most people will think of it F i . ..U-1 coln sent Congress a message bitration clauses. It was in this recognizing a state of war with the primarily as a labor relations Come Take A Trip In The Past, and See How We Have Grown decade that the AAA first Southern states and calling for 75,000 procedure. Actually, of the volunteer soldiers. become involved in ad more than 35,000 cases the -tib! In 1865', • President Lincoln died ministering union elections. association heard last year — from an assassin's bullet and Andrew Into One of Southern New England’s Largest Auto Parts Stores! 5 Johnson was sworn in as chief 35,000 cases that did not wind In 1957, the AAA arbitrated executive. up in the courts — 14,000 in 305 uninsured motorist cases. In 1912, the luxury liner "Titanic " sank nff Newfoundland. Of the 2,223 volved automobile accident By 1965, the number had risen claims, more than 13,000 dealt passengers aboard, 1,517 were lost. to 6,343. International trade ar In 1975, the war in Cambodia with labor-management bitration also grew apace. Six neared an end as Communist in This Is < - In Mid 1975 grievances and 4,000 arose out foreign governments and surgents closed in on Phnom Penh, the capital, from all sides. of contract disputes between nationals of 35 countries were How Al Rossetto and businessmen. Other cases in involved in cases filed with the volved consumer complaints, AAA in one year alone. medical malpractice claims Yesterdays Alcar Company Started and even family and personal H i l l Today, “increased govern 1 ! ““ disputes. ment regulation, convening years ago dfestT: Looked To Get Those Arbitration, the settlement This date was a Sunday; The with other cascades of litiga Herald did not publish. of a dispute through the media tion, has thrust impossible On June 1st Growing Pains tion of impartial third parties, burdens on the courts^” notes 10 years ago is really an old American Robert Coulson, president of Joseph Carman is elected chair I Herald photo by Dunni man of the Retail Division of the tradition. George the AAA. Litigation has 1956... Once Again... Dry docked boats, almost afloat during high water on the Connecticut River near Chester. Chamber of Commerce. Washington's last will and become increasingly expensive testament provided for three and time-consuming. At the .%v “ impartial and intelligent Carnage in Washington: A same time, the law’s recogni men” to decide any disputes tion of personal rights has that might arise over the dis p-xpanded. position of his worldly goods. A case for capital punishment The AAA was created in 1926 The past 50 years thus have WASHINGTON - When five-year- by the merger of two prior that they, in turn, would likely to be Connecticut, which uses electrocu A been but prologue for this old Geoffrey Bishop didn't show up at By Lee Roderick | risking the forfeiture of their own tion. We Started existing organizations, the Ar organization, which is the Bannockburn Nursery School in ^ I he H erald’s | lives? No one can say for certain, but It is possible that, however the bitration Society of America nearby Bethesda, Md. on that first Wasliiiiglon C orrespondent”^^ Supreme Court acts between now and Our Second Expansion P dedicated to helping people most Americans — emphatically in To Get and the Arbitration Founda Tuesday in March, it coma nave — accoraing lo the partially cluding this writer — believe the June, the issue will continue tp be an resolve disputes through the meant another childhood cold. It paralyzed young woman who was the tion. question should and must be settled academic one: Although more than processes of reason, could have but it didn’t — it meant only one of the five to survive the in favor of capital punishment if 500 prisoners now are on death row Growing Began In 1975 and murder. slaughter — because they still violent crime in America is ever to across the country, no one has been The cute, brown-haired youngster, thought he was firing into the freezer be reduced. ' executed since 1967. Clearly, what is along with two brothers, their wall. Police said the murderer Some sociological apologists needed not only is a decision allowing Pains The Results Of mother and grandmother, already reloaded his five-shot, .32 caliber believe no crime is atrocious enough capital punishment, but the Figuring on tanning were lying huddled together in a revolver three times in the freezer. to warrant the death penalty. An in willingness of state governments to shallow grave in North Carolina as The nine murders just described This Effort Can There’s money in farming. agricultural bankers division creasing majority of citizens, actually use it as the ultimate tool in In the school bell rang on March 2 for are by no. means unique to the deterring and punishing the worst Bank loans to American however, disagree. Witness the sup-, of the American Bankers the other Bannockburn children, in nation’s capital — there was a 42 per port for capital punishment that has criminal behavior. Be Seen In The J farmers totalled no less than Association. The survey also cluding the writer’s son. Each of the cent rise in the U.S. murder rate risen from 50 per cent of Americans Some bleeding hearts undoubtedly 1963... .$24.8 billion in 1975, which is a found that farmers are five Bishops had been bludgeoned to from 1968 through ,1973. And they in 1972 to 64 per cent just two years will continue to worry more about death in their Bethesda home the don't fully tell the tale of carnage sizeable chunk of anybody’s later in 1974, according to pollster the 500 on death row than about the borrowing increasingly from night before in a crime heinous even here even during the month of March George Gallup. 20,000 men, women and children Top Photo... econorny. their local banks, which is read by Washington standards. The when, among additional victims, two The Supreme Court, on a 5-4 vote, slaughtered annually in this country. Of that total, $5.9 billion— an as a growing decentralization father, 39-year-old Bradford Bishop, Montgomery County, Md. policemen in 1972 struck down capital punish But it is way past time we instead ^ increase of 9 per cent over 1974 is still being sought in the case. were ambushed in their squad cars ment as it was then practiced by the considered the rights of these inno of agri-money sources. Less than a week after the Bishop and shotgunned to death, and an 11- - was borrowed ,for real estate 50 states. Justices argued it was cent victims — including a tousle- But if farmers are borrowing murders rocked this area, employes year-old Falls Church, Va. boy was being applied too unevenly. Since haired five-year-old named Geoffrey Our First Expansion and $]8.-2d3tyiffn— up 6 per cent more, they are also saving of a Roy Rogers fast-food chain sexually assaulted and strangled. then, 35 states have passed new death who never again will be answering You Can’t Beat The Big Three:— over 1974 — was for farm more. Banks responding to the restaurant in another district sub Suspects are being held in both cases. penalty .statutes to countermand the the Bannockburn School bell. machinery, fertilizer, feed and urb were preparing to close for the These crimes had something in high tribunal s ruling, including When Completed survey reported that there was night. Then they spotted the husky common: Each required preparation livestock. “ a marked increase’’ in man, gun in hand, who had been and forethought. Unlike many violent i r QUALITY... The figures are from a sur over-all deposits by farm hiding in the restaurant. acts which are carried out as a sort Today’s thought In 1963 Gave vey conducted by the families in 1975. After forcing the manager to open of passionate reflex, usually in the safe,' the intruder herded the volving a relative or associate, the i t HONESTY... three men and one woman into the four killers described above bad “Watch and pray that you may not that God can change us to accept His Us A Modern freezer and ordered them to lie on adequate time to assess the potential enter into temptation; the spirit in will and turn us to Him in trust. the floor, face down. He then fired a consequences of their deeds. And deed is willing, but the flesh is No life is going to be free from shot into the freezer wall. When they each had good reason to believe the weak.” Again, for the second time, these valleys of decision where what Look; That Is ★ INTEGRITY... instinctively looked up, he coldly worst punishment he risked was a he went away and prayed, “My we think is best runs counter to what warned them they would be killed if prison term. Father, if this cannot pass unless I He offers as best. At such moments they moved again. The gunman then Such brutality inevitably raises the drink it, thy will be done.” — Matt. let us look back to the struggle which Modern For Those Days went outside and ordered the hus issue of capital punishment — an 26; 41-42. was part of Jesus' decision and with band of the young woman employe issue once again before the U.S. No one can read the account of the the power at our disposal, allow His 1 into the restaurant and the freezer. Supreme Court. The Court is Lord’s agony in the garden of Spirit to help us acknowledge His What happened next was sheer expected to rule on the con Gethsemane without realizing that supremacy. butchery. The gunman methodically stitutionality of the death penalty He used the power of prayer to come Father, teach us to pray in stepped from person to person, before its term ends in June. to “self surrender” as He said, “Not reverence and in trust. Amen. shooting each of them in the back of Would any of these tragedies have my will but Thine be done.” It is Pastor C. Henry Anderson S:Wf5SK«4<*:* the head. His victims didn’t struggle been averted if the killers had known through our regular prayer patterns Emanuel Lutheran Church CONGRATULATIONS CARNIVAL by Dick Tumar And Best Wishes from the following:— Open forum 4 t 5 % IVARS RAMANS, General Contractor Alleges Bolton hearings bugged MANCHESTER, CONN. '('IL, ’H’ To the editor: this recording. ERNEST J. REED CONST. CO. NEWTON SMITH 1 would like to state my strong dis It is for the average citizen a approval to the bugging or tape struggle to stand up and try to speak Excavation and Demolition Carpentry recording, in the finest Nixon tradi and explain his views clearly without BOLTON, CONN. MANCHESTER, CONN. tion, of this recent town meeting. the added pressure that Bolton Big JOSEPH MAZZAHA RENTZ SHEET METAL V Yes, to those of the 300 concerned Brother is bugging him. Masonry, Brick and Block Heating and Air Conditioning town citizens who spoke their mind, Heaven help us then, if the present MIDDLETOWN, CONN. MANCHESTER, CONN. your words were recorded by a charter commission submits to these recorder unseen on the floor at the selectmen demand that the public be MANCHESTER LUMRER CO. LINED HANDLING SYSTEMS feet of Bolton’s Republican Town stripped of his present right to elect Lumber and Building Materials Mezzanine and Bins Chairman, Robert Morra, the police and the town meeting MANCHESTER, CONN. GLASTONBURY, CONN. With the moderator instructing moderator and this poer be given to Shown here is just a portion of our interior — completely personalised and that each speaker must identify them to use. Other acts such as not customised to serve our clients better than ever... himself, your name, your voice, your recognizing the Democratic town opinion, your support or non-support chairman until 10:30 to speak could of the selectmen performance on the not prevent the feeling that the con rental and dump issue, can now be duct and town leadership is in a very replayed and used for political aims. sad way. i> I feel this political chairman owes Walter Treschuk to the citizens of Bolton a full 29 Carter St. “ Keep that spray can down, Ethell You’re aiming it right at New link in the chain explanation of his intent and use of Bolton the ozone!" PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 15. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976— PAGE SEVEN Reserve MCC veterans affairs office empty easier baskets «1) to man information station to fill with goodies... i will seek I^NTCNHIAL PLAZA|Wa Hava DEPT. A Notion To Plaaao) STORE af, stem & root recruits ■ Not all Bripsh naval of NaxI to Frank’a Supormarliot aids and answer any other' As a part of Veterans Community College Satur “where a ficers were hampered in bat E » t Mlddlo Tpko., Mancheator \7 Main Street, Manchester Outreach, the Veterans Af day will staff an informa questions. The U.S. Army tle by traditional military dollar's strategy. Britain’s George Make Thi$ Easter a Colorful fairs Office at Manchester- tion station in front of the Veterans Outreach is a I still worth Reserve’s 819th Station The Easter Bunny Has program at MCC which Brydges Rodney learned new One, mth a BEAUTIFUL, K-Mart store on Spencer a dollarl” Hospital in West Hartford, naval strategies, in the St. from noon to 4 p.m. seeks veterans who may be I Come To Plaxal HEALTHY Plant from our already swamped with process discarding his m selection of: D ire c to rs Staff members will be considering college. It applications due to high un- nation's customary tactic by You’ll find a complete and color gives them all the informa to inspect there to speak about .employment rates, is breaking the "line of battle" ful atock of:— LILIES, MUMS, college, explain how to tion and aid they require to beginning a publicity drive and shattering the French EASTER BASKETS, GRASS. fac ilitie s appiy, describe financial reach a decision. fleet in the West Indies in DAFFODILS, HYACINTHS, from 1 . 9 9 j to attract even more peo 1782, The World Almanac EGGS, DYE, FUZZY BUNNIES and more. ple. recalls. a n d CHICKS; plus Manchester's town Alto; Froth Cut TULIPS. IRIS, directors are about to be Lt. Col. Richard Bailey DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE C.B. RADIO said the men and women DAISIES tnd DAFFODILS. taken for a ride — a bus BUNNIES and EGGS... ride, that is. are finding that the • Phont 649-2922 HEADQUARTERS hospital's skill training M HOURS: Mon. thru 8>L 9:W-S:34 »uii(Attiiiami Town Manager Robert Need SometlilnB? 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STOCKS Available in White, CORPORATE AND •Just send 50c MUNICIPAL BONDS Wipe clean Versatan' uppers Flexible wedge With Nude or Black for postage Haideei. in blacker brown, 6'/? fo bouncy crepe sole Tan I 0 Haideo's Food Syslcms. Inc . 1976 Charbroil Burgers TAX SHELTERS 12D and extra wide or white. 5‘ ; to 10 Small (5), Medium (6), and handling O PTION S ALL MOUOAVPmCfD Large (7), X Large (8), MUTUAL FUNDS See Store Display / for Details Omlad: All Girls’ Favorite Dress Shoes XX Large (9) T-strops or oxfords with popular Robert C. Ileavi.sides wedge heel; 12'/?-3. Our Reg. 8.99 OFFER ENDS JUNE 11,1976 H om e: (>17-9745 ' ' m •> '-,>■'«» ....-.-■■'TOCT! Hardee’s of Manchester Office; 278-‘2100 • - 354 Broad SI. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Mancheater, Connecticut MANCHESTER SALE: Thur. thru Sat. Paine\^febber Mon. thru F ri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. D&L Shoes: Corbins, Avon, Bristol, Manchester, Vernon |0(4iiiMiluti(m Piura 8>mits;iiiOMi I liirllonl.Cxnin.tNiKrt 1145 Tolland Turnpike Saturday 9 a.m. to 9;30 p.m. CHssai esse I |L>n;i) 278-21110 PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976— PAGE NINE Help9 not punishment^ Baby Names Realty agency Business appoints Lewis Lydall’s first quarter: suggested treatment Griffin, Brooke Monroe, Danilowicz, Michael Paul, son of daughter of Bruce and Annette Paul and Roberta Alper Danilowicz W. E. "Bud” Lewis has joined Gordon Real Big sales and profits Matthews Griffin of 454 N. Main St. of 98 Hamlin St. He was born April ^ ty, the new real estate agency at 405 Main St. for child abusers She was born April 4 at Manchester at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Keith director He will be the senior home counselor with the Lydall Inc. of Manchester had • The Colonial Fiber Division Memorial Hospital. Her maternal His maternal grandparents are Mr. Jirm , Joseph Gordon announced. record sales and a 106 per cent in maintained earnings despite in and Mrs. Michael Alper of Lewis is a native of the Boston area. He WASHINGTON (U P D - Punishing ment of Health, Education and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. crease in earnings for the first creases in material costs. Demand Springfield, Mass. His paternal of title insurer served with the Marines in World War II and Welfare agency, HEW included its James Matthews of South Windsor. quarter of 1976, Lydall President for the division’s products was very parents who abuse their children is grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. David Keith, a partner in the Manchester the Korean Conflict, retiring as a captain in likely to do more harm than good and usual disclaimer, saying the views of Her paternal grandparents are Mr. Millard Pryor told stockholders heavy and capital investment Stanley Danilowicz of Glastonbury. law firm of Marte, Keith & Clendaniel, has 1960. could lead to even more problems in the documents did not necessarily and Mrs. Harold Griffin Sr. of Wednesday. programs have begun to boost been elected a director of the Connecticut At He is a 1960 graduate of the National Sales the family, a government publication Manchester. Her maternal great- Sales totaled $8.1 million, up from capacity by 10 per cent. represent official policy. King, Bonnie Kliznheth, daughter torneys’ Title Guaranty Fund Inc. of Bloom Training Institute and became a licensed real • Reported cases represent the tip of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon $5.7 million in the first quarter of • The Lydall & Foulds Division said Wednesday. of Richard and Nancy Frost King of field. estate broker in 1962. Since then he has studied "Stated simply, it makes more an iceberg which, according to Rhodes of Burnham, Pa. She has a 1975. Earnings were $325,000, up had a poor quarter due to weak sales 126 Washington St. She was born brokerage and appraising at the University of sense to offer help and understanding various estimates, may range from brother, Schaefer Harrison, 3. ; He was elected to a three-year term, from $161,000. On a per-share basis, ,and a number of machinery problems April 9 at Manchester Memorial succeeding Jules A. Karp of Lessner, Rottner, Connecticut. to parents than to punish them for 260,000 to as many as four million the company earned 31 cents, com whjth reduced productivity. More Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Lewis is a member of the Retired Officers their problems in child-rearing,” children beaten, burned, starved, Usher, Steven John, son of Arthur Karp & Plepler, Manchester. Karp has served pared with 15 cents a year earlier. normal production levels were at are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Frost of 20 as a director since 1970. Association of America. He, his wife, Mildred, said one of three volumes distributed raped, tortured, murdered or Jr. and Patricia Harrington Usher of At the company’s annual meeting, tained in March and sales demand in Pitkin St. Her paternal grandparents and their son, Mark, live at 79 Arnott Rd. by the National Center on Child neglected each year. 27 Main St., Talcottville. He was born Connecticut Attorneys’ Title Guaranty Fund B.E. “Bud” Lewis Pryor said: creased significantly. , are Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher King of Inc. is Connecticut's only domestic title in Abuse and Neglect. Criminal court proceedings may April 6 at Rockville General • Spheric Division had an excellent Hollandale, Minn. Her paternal surance company and issues policies "In a sense, punishing the parents embitter parents, causing them to re Hospital. His paternal grandparents quarter. With increases in both salfs great-grandmother is Mrs. Raymond exclusively through practicing attorneys. means punishing the children as sent their children even more, the are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Usher Sr. of and profits as the general business Messier of Williston, N.D. She has a Keith, a native of Manchester, is a member Pioneer reports first quarter profit well,” it said, adding that in most Somersville. His maternal grand i situation improved. reports said. brother, Roy Wesley, 11. cases children are returned to their But acquittal may be interpreted father is William Harrington of En of the Connecticut and American Bar Pioneer Systems Inc. of group companies. Pioneer Inter Pioneer Systems, whose shares are • Fiber Process Division had a field. He has a sister, Nichole Marie. Associations. ■. W. David Keith Manchester has reported net income national Corp.,the Putnam-Gellman traded on the American Stock poor quarter, posting an operating parents after being treated. by parents as approval of their Willi-ll, Junuthun Neul, son of W. The reports on what the center behavior. Conviction and imprison of $336,000 for the first quarter of Corp., Vogart Crafts Corp., and Op Exchange, markets a diversified loss as sales volume failed to in Douglas and Diane Wholey Willett of described as a "serious nationwide ment seldom change abusive Neil, Muithew William, son of 1976, compared to a loss of $1,112,000 tical Systems Corp. range of products and services. crease at the same rate as fixed 124 Washington St, He was born April problem” were intended for doctors, Robert and Dorothy Ruehin Neil of Public Records in the first first quarter of 1975. Abrams said Optical Systems Pioneer International designs and costs. A broadened marketing parents’ behavior and may make 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. social workers, police, teachers and 195 West St., Bolton. He was born Over the same period, the com Corp., which develops and operates makes parachutes and aerial program for the division is being rehabilitation more difficult. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. other professionals whose work deals April 10 at Rockville General pany’s sales rose by more than half a pay cable television systems, recovery systems; Vogart Crafts launched to develop increased sales. Grace Wholey of Manchester. His with child abuse and neglect. Hospital. His maternal grandparents Warranty deeds Trade name million dollars, from $11.8 million in achieved a $30,(X)0 profit in the first makes and distributes needlepoint Lydall, a $26-million publicly paternal grandmother is Mrs. Erva It said treatment of the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruebin of John F. Boothroyd to Jam es R. Richard Snow, doing busieness as R&R the first quarter of 1975 to about $12.4 quarter of 1976. and hobbycraft products; Putnam- owned company, has seven operating Willett of East Hartford. He has two Tree Service, 45 Edmund St,. "tends to be the most notably Manchester. His paternal grand McCavanagh, property at 437-439 Center million in the first quarter of 1976. Optical Systems appears to have Gellman processes, prints and plants in five states. Wednesday’s an brothers, Weston, 9, and Jamie, 4. lacking" element of even the best parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. St„ $47,000. Marriage lieenses The first quarter income was been a major problem for Pioneer finishes textile fabrics and designs nual meeting was conducted at the community child abuse programs. Neil of Manchester. His maternal John F. Boothroyd to Jam es R. Frederick Elmer Thrall, 277 E. Middle equivalent to 12 cents per share. A Systems; in 1975, the division posted and makes automated sewing equip Hartford National Bank Building, Menus McCavanagh, property at 15-15‘/(!-17 Tpke., and Elisabeth Ella Dunbar, Ver "It is not uncommon for a com great-grandmother is Mrs. Albert year earlier. Pioneer Systems had a a loss of more than $3 million. ment. Hartford. Kamm of Northridge, Calif. He has Engaged Oakland St., $40,000. non, April 24, South United Methodist loss of 39 cents per share. munity to develop extensive iden Merrill B. and Helen T. Sherman to Church. tification and diagnostic resources two'brothers, Robert, 8, and Brian, 3, President David N. Abrams said Elderly and a sister, Wendy, 5. Roy R. and Patricia M. Sanden, property Phillip Roy Slender, 90 Deerfield Dr., and then to find itself ill-equipped to at 56 Weaver Rd., $25,000. and Dawn Patrice Hare, East Hartford, the “significant turnaround” was help identified families,” it said. The following menus will be served F&M Construction Inc. to Thomas M, April 23. related to strong operating results of Although the center is a Depart- April 19-23 at Mayfair Gardenq and BiiriiN, Diuiiu Leigh, daughter of and Gerardine L. Whedon, property at 127 Glenn Edward Argiros, 229 W. Center Pioneer Systems’ 80-per-cent-owned RadM /haek West Hill Gardens for all Manchester Thomas and Rosemary Brierton Benton St., $30,000. St., and Leslie Joan Sibrinsz, 128 Camp- residents over 60. Menu is subject to Burns of 24 Blueberry Circle, Robert James Bagge to Stephen P. field Rd., April 25, Concordia Lutheran Karate school sets change. Ellington. She was born April 6 at Conley, property at 176 Bissell St., $29,- Church. 900. opening ceremony Engaged Monday: Roast turkey breast with Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Building perinits gravy, mashed Hubbard squash, maternal grandparents are Mr. and Maureen L. Coniam to Judith L. White, John J. Beal lor Mrs. Mary Gozdz, gar Mrs. James Brierton of Ft. Lauder condominium at 14B Esquire Dr., $37,500. The Okipawan Karate Academy at canned green beans, cream pudding age roof at 281 Woodland St., $440. 285 Main St. has scheduled ribbon dale, Fla. Her paternal grandparents Herman M. Frechette, Albert R. Mar A. Kasevich, fence at 43 Dover Rd., with Mandarin orange garnish, tin and Daniel F. Reale to Christopher cutting ceremonies Saturday to of AUDIO HH1 SAI£ are Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Burns of $400. cranberry sauce, bread, margarine, Poulos, property at 26-28-30 Maple St., West Yarmouth, Mass. Mark A. Paskus, roof at 53 Marion Dr,, ficially open the relocated school. 4UFIRY! FAMOUS REALISTIC® BRAND COMPONENTS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES! milk, coffee or tea. $39,000. $350. John Spencer, a high-ranking black Tuesday: Pork chop suey, steamed Assembles the ingredients (Jiiitrlaim Deed Bill Tunsky for Roy Beckett, belt instructor who teaches the rice, mixed buttered vegetables, Moriieati, Kuihuleeii June, daughter of Charles and Dianne Society for Savings to Paul J. Rossetlo alterations at 259 Hollister St.. $2,000. classical Chinese style known as orange whip, bread, margarine, Kathy Landerfin assembles the ingredients for one one of her and Robert F. Blanchard, parcel in Horace Tetrault & Sons for Charles Philbrick Morneau of 48 Mountain Uechi-rye karate, brought his school milk, coffee or tea. famous liqueur pies. She will be demonstrating creative cooking Manchester West Subdivision, $14,600. Lukas, alterations at 426 Hilliard St.. $2.- to Manchester after 10 years in Hart V Wednesday: Roast beef with St., Rockville. She was born April 6 970. for the benefit of the Cancer fund. (Herald photo by Pinto) at Manchester Memorial Hospital. ford. natural gravy, escalloped potatoes C orrection Thomas Davis for Gordon Geer and After the 11 a.m. ribbon-cutting by and carrots, raw vegetable salad Her maternal grandparents are Mr. Thomas Davis, demolish garage at 58-60 and Mrs, George Hamilton of Coven Hemlock St., $50. Mayor Matt Moriarty, an open house with oil and vinegar, cinnamon One of nine H & R Block employes will ruq until 3 p.m. Students and in applesauce, bread, margarine, milk, try. Her paternal grandparents are Pelletier Builders Inc. for H&S ^Cooking with SpirW appearing |n a picture published on Associates, alterations to commercial structors will demonstrate the art coffee, or tea. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Morneau of W^nesday's business page was iden Stonehouse Rd., Coventry. She has a building at 70 E. Middle Tpke., $1,500. throughout the afternoon. At 2 p.m., Thursday: Old-fashioned Shepherd tified incorrectly in The Herald’s Grover Mitchell, additions to Industrial Spencer and another instructor will -pie with vegetables and potatoes, program next week brother, Paul, 3, and two sisters, caption. At the right of the front row Charlene, 7, and Julie, 3. building at 203 Sheldon Rd., $2,500. perform a unique feat. The public is creamy cabbage apple slaw, canned was Cathy Sterling of Manchester, Nutmeg Homes, Inc, new dwelling at 21 invited; small children should be ac sliced peaches, bread, margarine, The special events committee of who teaches mixology courses at Flaum Photo not Cathy Steinber, Huckleberry Rd., $25,000. companied by adults. milk, coffee, or tea. the Manchester Unit of American Manchester Community College, and Kiipyur, ItiiNKcll .MalhcH, son of PRICE SLASHED Friday: Baked macaroni and Cancer Society will sponsor a Middlesex Community College. It James and Denise Protasevich The engagement of Miss Lynn F. ON THIS REALISTIC® cheese, stewed tomatoes with program "Cooking With Spirit” on will include a demonstration of the Kupyar of East Hartford. He was Person of Storrs, to Stuart B. Clark croutons, mixed green salad with Wednesday, April 21 at 8 p.m. at the creative use of liquor in cooking. born April 11 at Manchester of Hyannis, Mass., formerly of I SEE WHAT WE STEREO FM-AM RECEIVER SAVE French dressing, brownie, canned home of Mr. and Mrs. Carmine A iimited number of tickets are Memorial Hospital. His maternal Manchester, has been announced. COMPLETE fruit cocktail, bread, margarine, Filloramo of 29 Butternut Rd. available from the following com grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John The bride-elect is employed as a BROUGHT IN FROM Reg. 249.95 Nassiff photo Protasevich of South Windsor. His STEREO SYSTEM milk, coffee, or tea. The program will be presented by mittee members: directory assistant operator at BANKRUPTCIES WITH OUR STA-77 The engagement of Patti-Lynn Kathy Landerfin, a graduate of Hart Mrs. James Bayliss, Mrs. Norman paternal grandparents are Mr. and Southern New England Telephone Mrs. Paul Kupyar of Johnstown, Pa. McDowell of Manchester to Donald School ford Bartending School of Mixology, C. Comollo, Mrs. Jack Hunter, Mrs. Co. in Willimantic. INSURANCE CLAIMS Regular Separate Items E. Gowdy Jr. of Coventry has been Alan Kemp, Mrs. Bernard Lapine, His maternal great-grandparents are Her fiance is employed as general and OVERSTOCKS. Price .. . 588.90 announced by her parents, Mr. and Cafeteria menus which will be Mrs. Michael Melluzzo. Mrs. Irma Mr. and Mrs, Dominick Bimonte of manager of Brown of Hyannis. Mrs. James H. McDowell Jr. of 51D served in Manchester Public Schools, College notes Miller, Mrs. Richard Murphy, Mrs. South Windsor, and Mrs. Katherin The couple is planning a July 24 All to be peddled at about April 19-23, are as follows: Bei;nhardt Satryb, Mrs. Herbert Protasevich of Bloomfield, wedding at the First Church of Christ 149®^ Sycamore Lane. $369 Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Monday: Cubed steak with gravy, Snyder, Mrs. Robert Stone, Mrs. Congregational in Mansfield. Mrs. Donald E. Gowdy Sr. of Coven whipped potato, buttered carrots, Susan M. Derby, daughter of Mr. Lillian Topping, and Mrs. William 40%-60% It's the dynamic STA-77. built in our own . Realisiic STA-77 A M -FM Stereo Receiver bread, butter, milk, mixed fruit. factory! FM muting, tape monitor, main/remote . Two Reetistic Nove-7B Welnut Veneer Bookshelf Speaker try. and Mrs. Thomas Derby of Park St., Wagner. speaker switch. Exclusive Quatravox® Tuesday: Shells with meat sauce, Speaker Systems ,. „ j oc The bride-elect is a 1974 graduate has been elected vice president of her The next fund-raising event will be 4-speaker capability. Walnut veneer case. tossed salad, bread, butter, milk, OFF X U » Realistic LAB-100 Manual Turntable. Base end S33.S5 of Penney High School, East Hart class at Hood College in Frederick^ a luncheon on Sept. 29 at The Colony All this and more at 40% off! There's only one Value Elliptical Cartridge ___ ford and has attended Manchester jello with topping. Md. in Talcottville, when Luetlgens Ltd. ^and all peddled with place you can find i t . . . Radio Shack. Community College. She is employed Wednesday: Hamburg patty on a She is a sophomore. of Hartford will present a fashion a real “no-hard-time” at the Meridy Speciaties Co. on roll, French fried potatoes, buttered show. money back spinach, milk, chocolate pudding. Tolland Tpke. James M. Marino, son of Mr. and Mr. Gowdy, a 1971 graduate of Thursday: Grinder, applesauce, Mrs. A. James Marino of 84 Olcott drauaf ■ iportiwaar CALDOR SHOPPINO Coventry High School, is self- milk, ice cream. St., has been named to the dean's list employed. He served with the Army Friday: Baked macaroni and with high honors at Georgetown MANCHESTER from 1971 to 1975 and was stationed in cheese, peanut butter, buttered University, He is a member of the Q uasar Germany. green beans, stuffed celery, oatmeal sophomore class. He graduated East bread, butter, milk, and peaches. The wedding is planned for May 29. Catholic High School in 1974. TONS of TEE TOPS 0 « . . ( 5 Sextuplets Shown are Just 2 styles from a large JU S T A l born to and reasonably priced collection. FEW ' REALISTIC SUPER POWER teacher EXAMPLES I AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER OF THE SAVE ’‘99^° NEWCASTLE-UPON- 15,624 ITEMS • 100% Nylon WE HAVE TO Reg. 399.95 TYNE. England (U PD -A Machine Washable COMPLETE STEREO SYSTEM WITH OUR STA-225 schoolteacher’s wife gave IflGWRy SHOES PEDDLE: • Sizes S-M-L. birth to sextuplets, three • 32 Colors YktXBt boys and three girls, at •OISuftAN# , GARDEN & PLANT Regular Separate Items Newcastle’s maternity HREGREHT FDR GUVS. • Also available In Jr. OOMNiNY Their Price . .. 728.90 sizes with cap sleeve. 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Base and $39.95 Value Elliptical Cartridge THAN 0.5% TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION. comfort and fit. 6x7 “Professionar T e n t...... 90.00 - 49.90 HEALTH & REAUTY ounces and two pounds, Brown and Black. three ounces, all were » 2 9 9 »' 3,000 BTU Catalytic Heater...... 2905 - 17.50 Their OUR I being nursed in incubators, Waterproof Stadium B a g s...... 2805 — 5.99 FABERGE Shampoo ...... 2.25 - 1 .3 5 he said. $Z4.99 PET & AQjUARIUM J8J Hrst Aid Kits ...... 2.99 - 1 .1 9 SAVE SAVE $30 The mother is “not very Uses less, SAVE ^50 SAVE ^50 Their Dial Soap, IV i o l ...... 15 — 4/35C | well" and is beijijg treated Tearless Baby Shampoo ...... 1.99 — .9 ! * 3 0 ° ^ in the hospital’s intensive energy \ I TV Fish Tanks...... 98 — care unit, the spokesman Telra FD Fish Food ...... 2.89 - lanolin Baby O il...... 1.99 — .9 ! said. than a ^ Tetra Fungi-Stop ...... 1.39 — Colgate 100 Mouthwash, 16 o l . . . 1.79 — .91 Mrs. Price had been Tetra Contra k* ...... 1.29 — HARDWARE & ELECTRICAL COMPACT prescribed fertility drugs 75 watt bulb 25W Kquarium Bulbs ...... 49 — Their OUR I 25-FUNCTION REALISTIC and she and her husband O t'S iijf'd tof If •• limoH Iho O h isa» JrivlCfl CAR STEREO DELUXE Alan had been told to Misoi ti)0*» Sniitl Stale CtiasMs IS an Minjet Aquarium Pumps...... 5.50 — Gillette Supermax S ty le r...... 19.95 — 1 2 .9 0 [ FULL MEMORY enerq/ -.rivcf Contains hiqtily mlcnralod CASSETTE PLAYER RECORD & PLAY expect five babies, he said. rmcror.i' mts Ui,if fm lui •• inii-rt nnncc- 2 ( ^ . 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I Summer rates from $10.00 | handbagsonly. 1th Cent^ry Reg. 4^N 95 THE 1976 REALISTIC® CB SONG SEARCH I Include two All You Can Eat ■ (3'/2-6) $10.99 14.95 19.95 1^^28-193 Qat Full Datalls At Participating Radio Shack Slorac and Oaalara. : Meals ... 18 Hole Golf, J TELfVISION • Tennis, Swimming, and I OPEN I much more. | Tabuia 5 28 -155 4 RADIO SHACK PRICES ON AVERAGE HAVE INCREASED LESS THAN 1% SINCE JULY, 19741 I For FREE brochure of the | ^ " • ^ S H O E S IPO^ Radio I last of the .vacation' bar- ■ THURS. EVE. 6 to 9 388 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • MANCHESTER PARKADE /hack I gains, write: Inn at Poland ! Spring, Poland Spring, ■ 176 Burnside Ave., East Htfd, OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. • 9 P.M. 649-1806 J K-MART SHOPPING MALL i g i i i FRL10 to 9, SAT. 10-5 I Maine 04274. 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Thurs., April 15, 1976 LEGAL NOTICE Historian fears OQHFARISOH OF TOHH OF MANCHESTER VQVTER DEPARTMENT RATES (Existing and Proposed) In accordance with Section 9-384 and Section 9-424 of the Gardening U.S. involvement The w i t h o t h e r vaTER COMPANIES General Statutes of the State of Connecticut, and the Convention ______(Figures are for Quarterly Bills)______and Committee Rules of the Republican Party of Connecticut, in Philippines GREENHOUSE notice is hereby given that the Republican State Central Com By Frank Atwood 315 Broad Street, Mancheeter Approx. % mittee has fixed July 16, and 17,1976, as the dates of the State PHONE 649-7370 Manchester Manchester Metropolitan District Connecticut Water Oonpany Convention, to be held at the Bushneli Memorial Hall in Hart (A crou From The Post Otftce) ford, for the following purposes: CAMBRIDGE, Mass. in its own modest goals of Consul^). Customers Water Dept. Ex-Manchester E. Hartford Glastonbury Rockville Northern 1. To select a party-endorsed candidate for United States (UPl) — A prominent land reform, and approved Come See Our (Cu.Pt.) in Category Now Proposed Water Co. (in Dist.) (Outside Dist.) Section Section* Senator, large-scale confiscation of 2. To elect seventeen (17) delegates-at-large and seventeen The University of Connecticut historian has warned the Ifonderful greenhouses, close to the road as a United States is threatened private property lot the 5 5.85 $ 7.60 $ 6.15 $ 2.40 $ 5.10 $15.72 (17) alternates-at-large to the 1976 Republican National Conven Selection! 0}___ $12.24 visitor approaches the campus from with becoming involved in benefit of a small number 300) 5.85 7.60 7.61 3.90 6,60 12.24 15.72 tion. of cronies or relatives of 1.7 3. To select eight (8) Presidential Electors. Manchester, have a center lobby another Vietnam-type war 600j * 5.85 7.60 9.44 5.40 8.10 12.24 15.72 4. To adopt a Platform, and with a ceiling-high orange tree in the Republic of the the Marcos family.” 3.3 LILIES ...... a *2.33 900) 5.85 7.60 10.90 6.90 9.60 12.24 18.70 5. To take appropriate action on any proposed changes to the growing in the window. Philippines. Stanley is the author of a AND UP 1200) 3.5 5.85 7.60 12.72 8.40 11.10 12.24 21.68 Convention and Committee Rules of the Republican Party of Prof, G. A. L. Mehlquist, head of Prof. Peter W, Stanley — book on the relationship between the United States 1500) 3.6 7.08 9.19 14.18 9.90 12.60 15.30 24.66 Connecticut. the university’s program in plant writing in the May issue of M U M S...... >4.95 The Committee has further fixed July 17, 1976, as the date for Harvard Magazine — said and the Philippines. 20001 9.13 11.84 17.10 12.40 15.10 20.40 30.62 holding Congressional District Convention for the election of breeding, asked a group of 4-H Club Xj.b , members, jamming the lobby on a the United States is He said Marcos' govern >• 2500) 11. IB 14.49 19.66 14.90 17.60 25.50 36.RB three (3) district delegates and three (3) alternates from each ment is reminiscent of 17775 recent visit, how old they thought the “morally bankrupt and HYACINTHS...... *1.29 3000) 13.23 17.14 22.58 17.40 20.10 30.60 41.05 district, to the 1976 Republican National Convention, said ‘‘the Ngo Dinh Diem" 9,0 Conventions to convene at a time and place within Bushneli tree might be. There was a guess of tactically foolish” by sup 3500) 15.28 19.79 25.13 19.90 22.60 35.70 47.01 porting the “repressive regime in Vietnam. 6.5 Memorial Hall, Hartford, as shall be set by the State Chairman. 10 years, another of 20 years. Dr. HYDRANGEA 3 to 4 bloomt a •7.50 4000T 17.33 22.44 28.05 22.40 25.10 40.80 52.97 dictatorship” of President ‘‘It is hard now to 5.0 The Committee has further fixed July 15,1976, as the date for Mehlquist told the boys and girls that 4500) 19.38 25.09 30.61 24.90 27.60 45.90 58.93 holding Congressional District Conventions for the selection of the tree is 150 years old. Ferdinand Marcos. remember how Ngo Dinh 5000T 4.0 21.43 27.74 33.53 27.40 30.10 51.00 63.40 party-endorsed candidates for the House of Representatives in The oranges on the tree, small but Congressional hearings Diem and his South Viet- GARDENIA ...... >3.50 83.6 the Congress of the United States. The hour of the day and the brightly colored, are "too bitter to were scheduled today in names regime looked to AND UP place where such Conventions are to be held, as set by the eat,” he added quickly. The variety Washington, D.C.; on most Americans in the late ♦Windsor, South Windsor, Enfield, respective members of the State Central Committee, is as is grown as understock to which renegotiation of leases on 1950s. Also: Cineraria, Caladlum, Stafford Springs, Suffield follows: the American airbase at ‘‘High-handed and 1st Congressional District, 7;00 p.m. Whiting Lane School, more edible oranges can be grafted, Tulips, Fushia and Ivy Geranium and it is valued because it is not sub Clark Field and U.S. Naval repressive to be sure. Whiting Lane, West Hartford. Diem also struck in Baskets, Pansies, Azaleas; and •♦Average Family of 4 The Committee has further fixed July 19, 1976, as the date for ject to disease. This specimen was base at Subic Bay in the ■diMding Senatorial District Conventions (in multi-town dis- given to the university after it had Philippines. telligent men like Hubert always a wide selection of tribtajjor the selection of party-endorsed candidates for the of ■ outgrown the home of its former In the article, Stanley Humphrey and Mike This chart, prepared by Jay Giles, Manchester director amount of water,, the charge for that amount of water in in Glastonbury (outside tbe district,) the charge for that Mansfield as a progressive greenery... of public works, shows a comparison of water rates for town now, the proposed charge if a hike of 30 per cent amount by the Connecticut Water Co. in Rockville, and in fice o f ^ t e Senator from said districts. The hour of the day and owner. said further U.S. interven the place where such Conventions are to be held, as set by the The 4-H Club members, 33 of them tion in the guerilla war patriot,” he wrote. Manchester and surrounding areas. The columns. In recommended by the town administration is approved, its northern section. The 30 per cent water hike would respective members of the State Central Committee, is as In order to avoid another order, refer to the number of cubic feet of water con- the amount that would have been charged by the now- also increase the sewer charge which is tied to water con ■" with four mothers, were on a Satur being waged against Mar follows: day trip, their bus expenses paid by cos by Marxists "could Vietnam in the Philippines, sumed, the percentage of customers of the Town of defunct Manchester Water Co., the charge for that sumption. 3rd Senatorial District, 7:30 p.m,, Raymond Library, Com Stanley suggests, ‘‘We -EASTER HOURS- ' the Connecticut Horticultural Society enmesh us in the same kind Thurs., Fri. & Sat. til 9:00 Manchester Water Department who consume that amount in E. Hartford (within the Metropolitan district,) munity Room, 840 Main Street, East Hartford should end the use of 4th Senatorial District 8:00 p.m.. Society for Savings, South as a youth activity. The greenhouses of disaster that took place OPEN EASTER SUNDAY 9-1:00 are open Saturday only by in Vietnam." American military equip Windsor Branch, Corner of Buckland Road and Rte. 30, South ment and personnel in Windsor arrangements made in advance for a “This is not our fight. The Committee has further fixed July 20, 1976, as the date lor group. Dr. Mehlquist had Filipinos have the right to domestic Philippine af Cheney Tech honor roll holding Assembly District Conventions (in districts composed volunteered to be a guide and paid, work out — and, if need be, fairs." Comeau, carpentry; Richard IRESHMEN Broad Brook — Steven of two or more towns) for the selection of party-endorsed can out of his own pocket, for overtime to fight out — for electrical; Thomas Fortier, didates lor the office of State Representative from said dis The honor roll for the carpentry; Paul Strycharz, Domler, electrical; John High II onur.s Chmelowski, carpentry. hours of one of his assistants so that themselves the scope of electrical; Joseph Svirk, elec auto; Ronald Lachance, elec trict. The hour of the day and thd place where such conventions third quarter at Howell Lapinski, auto; Jack Syez, Manchester — John Dziato, South Windsor — Paul the group could be divided in two their domain and the Quality Custom Reupholstery tronics. trical; Mark Lucas, carpen are to be held, as set by the respective members of the State Cheney Regional electrical. electrical; Rodney Fournier, Dabroi, electrical; Michael parts. nature of its government. Coventry — Scott Boynton, try; Mark St. James, elec Central Committee, is as follows: Vocational-Technical East Windsor — Milton electrical; Joseph Guegel, Finnegan, electrical; John That is the essence of irs WHAT YOU DOfTT SEE THAT MAKES electronics. trical; Mark St. Jean, 9th Assembly District, 7;30 p.m., Raymond Library, Board School has been released. machine; Robert Walter, Ainsworth, machine; Ralph carpentry; Bruce Hewitt, Franco, electrical; David Saw farm animals sovereignty, and SCAVITTO'S WORK SO SUPEMOR. COME IN AM) Talcottviile — Gary Winn, auto. Kostyk, tool & die. Room, 840 Main Street, East Hartford The following students carpentry. electrical; David Hovey, elec 14th Assembly District, 8:00 p.m.. Council Chambers, South After we finished the greenhouse nationhood. It is certainly BROWSE...AND SEE FOR YOURSELF OUR Caravelia, electrical. Vernon — Brian LeBel, elec trical: Ronald lovine, elec Enfield — Brian Gillis, tool one of the morals of our have been named: . Bolton — Peter Piano, elec Enfield — Stephen Chasse, Windsor Town Hall, Sullivan Ave., South Windsor tour in an hour and a half, the 4-H PROFESSIONAL UPHOLSTERS AT WORK OH THE auto; Terry Flaherty, trical; Michael Marocchini, trical; Thomas Mainville, & die; Mark Jones, carpentry. A gift from Hawaii to the University of Connecticut greenhouse tronics. Dated at Hartford, Connecticut the 8th day of April, 1976. Club members went back to the bus disastrous intervention in PREMISES! SENIORS machine; David Legienza, carpentry; Wayne Martin, electrical; Jeffrey Pelletier, Vernon — Paul Kubilius, is this anthurium, sent by a former student who came to Connec Enfield — James Griffin, electronics; Richard Oellers, Frederick K. Biebel, to eat lunches they had brought from Vietnam.” he wrote, High Honors auto. carpentry; Frank Sedlik, machine; Kenneth Plourde, electronics. electrical; Charles Young, Chairman home and then visited the livestock ticut for advanced study and returned to his Hawaiian home. The “Our present deepening Manchester — Robert Ellington — Daniel Bahler, drafting; Clayton Taylor, auto; Dennis Savoie, elec Shop lloiior.s machine. Republican State barns in the afternoon. heart-shaped bracts are a brighter red than on varieties the un support for the Marcos Caron, electrical; Michael auto. drafting; Dennis Walker, trical. Manchester — Emil Central Committee regime is morally 1 Pumltwr* end nyi Deyorio, electrical; Roger Glastonbury — Fred Huhn, electronics. East Hartford — Richard Shop llonorH Casual visitors walk into the iversity had previously obtained. (Atwood photo) WE DON’T JUST COVER YOUR Haberern, auto. Coventry — Douglas Victor, Manchester — Douglas Lan greenhouses between 8:15 and 4:15 bankrupt and tactically 2 r«tt»4 »lHi ltd iM twiAt Dion, machine; James drafting. Altieri, electronics; Gary 3 r«A*ltok»4 East Hartford — Douglas electrical. ’ dry, auto; Steven Ference, chrysanthemums, formerly grown foolish,” he said. .. WE REBUILD IT! Kurlowicz, carpentry; Peter East Windsor — Eric Kuhn, Barile, electronics; Peter Monday through Friday but have no blossoms, but at this point, 4 $••« phrfsrM Tozier, auto. Somers — Roger Bemont,i carpentry; Michael Pinkin, Since 1972, Stanley said, Ostashen, carpentry: David electrical. Fitzgerald, electrical; Henry guide service. They may also find mostly for fall flowers, are now none with both the full stems of 5 A ll •••!■ SMd v tlilA f Ars h*A4 aowA Vernon — David Baton, drafting; Douglas Clark, Patelli, electrical; Donald South Windsor — Bryan Timmerman, drafting. machine. their own way from one livestock available all year and are the best of flowers and the strong red color that the Marcos government 4 N*« litllw t Jwt* w«$klA| «a*4 machine. machine. Vernon — Eric Boudle, elec Ritchie, machine. Ouellette, electrical. Glastonbury — Brian ^ barn to another and at this season all cut flowers to keep their fresh he wants. It may take another 10 to 15 has ‘‘driven its leading 7 A ll l••e• |•lnte r*|lw$4 South Windsor — Ronaid South Windsor — Ricky trical, FREE Ellington — Earl Bancroft, Bolton — Mark Ouellette, Cruickshanks, electronics; appearance in a vase. years of cross breeding and selection political rivals into exile or I Q rl|lnsl eh«^ fwmltwra (•■I**** Deiisle, carpentry. Ross, electrical; David Roy, Ellington — Robert ~ when there is a new supply of baby auto. electronics. Robert Harrington, auto; Z pigs and lambs it is very popular with UConn No. 1, a variety of carnation to achieve this goal. jail, suppressed the Pickup & Delivery 9 PtWIc HPisniB csrefMlIr ■Mtcht'? East Windsor — Michael auto. Kenneth Pitts, carpentry. Sandberg, electrical. b«ck end ftm f South Windsor — James Shop Honors « children. bred at Storrs, is now the largest He called our attention to a legislature, ended the in Bartle, auto; Pe'ter Schneider, Nelligan, machine. Enfield — David Burgess, FREE ESTIMATES 10 A ll mif n sto flali •»• g*m«A«H(l]r Glastonbury — Peter Wasik, East Hartford — James tool & die. FUNERAL HOME Mrs. Myron C. Baldwin Jr. of selling .white carnation on the primrose that blossoms with blue dependence of the courts, electrical. Griffen, electrical; James Scotch Cv«r4o4 electrical. .Shop llonorH Establiihed 1874 • Four Generatiom of Service - Wethersfield, who organized the bus market, flower petals around an “eye " of muzzled the media, used East Hartford — Mark Violette, machine. torture on prisoners, failed a r m s s l e e v e s lnclu4o4 Elliott, electrical; Jeffrey JUNIORS Manchester — Jeffrey 142 East Center Street. Manchester 646-5310 ~ trip, said that 4-H Club members yellow, and asked his yoi^-gucstS a Vernon — Donald Lewis, l''lowt‘r» for the birds question: “Why do you Stf^ose 1 like Kennedy, carpentry; Michael High Honors carpentry. Coralli, electronics. « have few, if any, opportunities now to ^CAVITTO’S Furniture Shop^ Manchester — David Enfield — Jeffrey Carroll, Could you - visit the campus. In the days when Stephanotis, growing on long vines this blue and yellow flower?" Then Lajoie, electrical; Alan .SOPHOMORES Lockard, electrical; Bellefleur, carpentry; Robert electronics; Philip Wells, “ she was a club member instead of a with clusters of fragrant white he supplied the answer: "Because High II onors Rebuild your P o w e r Christopher Skoczylas, Lessard, carpentry; Thomas electronics. - club leader, there was an entire week flowers overhead, is “the wedding blue and yellow are the colors of the Manchester — James carpentry, Andrew West, Paul, drafting; Steven Tem East Hartford — Anthony House at in the summer when boys and girls flower,” and most bridal bouquets Swedish flag and I am Swedish. " that's what is Boudreau, electrical; Michael Brodeur, tool & die. MILITARY Z machine. ple. carpentry; James HOME Z from all parts of the state lived in contain a spray or two of stephanotis. Dr. Mehlquist came from Sweden packed in those Vincek, auto. Brennan, machine: Richard South Windsor — Darryl Today’s Prices? Vernon— Vincent Grimaldi, - student dormitories and took part in Dr. Mehlquist reached up and picked with a grammar school education, Classified ads. Sell carpentry; Michael Herrick, East Hartford — Bruce Caron, electrical; Paul Hansen, electrical. your idle items for Battles, auto; Joseph Beau Messier, electrical. Bolton — John Morianos, WHIST « an organized program of daytime some clusters to* give each girl a earned high school credits in cor electronics; David Peterson, respondence courses, then worked quick cash. carpentry; Douglas Salmon. doin, electrical; John Coyle, East Hartford — James carpentry. Sponsored By r and evening activities. sample of the flower. i L T. Sure enough, when Dr. Mehlquist English ivy, ordinarily grown as a his way through the University of St. Maurice’s CCW " asked the entire group if this was vine, can be grown also as a shrub. Connecticut to graduate in 1936. He AUTO BUSINESS Church services mark Good Friday Parish Center Hebron Rd., Bolton “ their first visit to the university, When mature, like the one we saw in worked professionally in California Call on us for all your insurance. • most of them nodded their heads. the greenhouse, it sets bunches of and Missouri before coming back to Good Friday, sacred as com "Messiah ' Part II; Emanuel Trinity Covenant, 7:30 p.m., service, M ONDAY • They saw plants they knew and small blue berries. Connecticut as a professor in 1952 memorating the crucifixion of the Lutheran, 9 a.m.. Youth Communion with the Rev, Norman Swensen ; many they had never heard of. My Dr. Mehlquist, who has been and is now internationally known for Lord and kept as a day of mour Service followed by breakfast; North speaking on "The Crucifixion” ; Zion ; random notes as I walked with them working for years to develop a red his plant breeding work. ning, fast and special prayer will be United Methodist, 7:30 p.m., concert Evangelical Lutheran, 7:30 p.m., APRIL 19th • indicates they learned that delphinium, has plants with red observed tomorrow by Manchester by combined choirs of Emanuel German Devotion with Holy Commu and area churches. Lutheran and North Methodist. nion. 8 P.M . Manchester churches observing Also, St. James, 3 p.m.. Good Area churches observing Good Good Friday include Calvary, noon to Friday Service; St. Mary’s Friday include Our Savior Lutheran Donation *2.00 iO ilsite bids total $571 million 2 p.m., open for prayer and medita Episcopal, noon". Good Friday of South Windsor, 7:15 p.m,. Holy THGWHy SHQES^ tion followed by Communion liturgy; South United Methodist, 8 Communion; Union Congregational Professional call Mr. Lambkin bination. The same two last month the bids on the fellowship, 8 p.m., missionary rally; ^p.m.. The New Life Singers from of Rockville, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., ANCHORAGE, Alaska pion Oil, Exxon and Dia STAN ROBERT of Wethersfield firms also had winning bids 189 tracts would bring in Concordia Lutheran, 7:30 p.m., Con Mystic will present ‘‘Alleluia"; Easter workshop; St. Bernard‘s of (UPI) — The government’s mond Shamrock offered BYSIEWICZ ANDERSON of $34 million and $17 between $500 million and $1 RRE ERSTER-THRU-5UmmER SHOES. cordia Choir perform Handel's Rockville, 3 p.m.. Good Friday Ser big sale of offshore oil sites the highest bids Tuesday, Prizes and Refreshments million for other tracts. billion compared with the vice, 7 p.m.. Stations of the Cross; St. 357 Center SI. » 649-2881 in the stormy Gulf of $62,756,352 for one tract. Interior Secretary $900 million paid in the 1969 John‘s Episcopal of Vernon, noon to 3 Alaska brought in bids The second highest bid of totaling $571,871,556. Thomas Kleppe predicted Alaska Oil Stakes. Missionary rally speaker p.m,, service sponsored by the Tha above apace It available to your group on a FinaT COME FIRS nearly $61 million was sub Greater Rockville Area Clergy Coun SERVED BASIS to oubnclze community aarvica programe, through tha About 70 oil companies mitted by an Atlantic INSURANCE .courteay of Watkins. Call M ri. Janica Lopat at The Herald Oatwean were entitled to bid on the Richfield-Shell Oil com The Rev. Aaron Rothganger, an The guest speaker has recently cil; St. Maurice’s of Bolton, annual Nationwide is on your side 11-12 a.m. Monday for Thursday's ad. Kieaaa phone 643-2711... Assetr.blies of God missionary, will returned to this country after serving ecumenical service sponsored by the 189 trsets, averaging about (L make your easter baskets w in give an illustrated talk on his mis- several years in South Vietnam, Bolton Ecumenical Council. 5,600 acres each, on the our wonderful assortment of •) sionary activities in South Vietnam where he assisted 15 churches and bottom of tho gulf — where [[• A easter candies! at a Good Friday missionary rally at directed the International an estimated one-half Yog tell it like it is„M sell K like it is. 8 p.m. at Calvary Church, 647 E. Mid Correspondence Institute. billion barrels of oil is Call 643-2711 tetlay (er fast results. dle Tpke. The church will be open at noon hidden. lindf St at “where a The rally, which is open to the tiood Friday for prayer and medita Allied Chemical, Cham dollar's public, is being sponsored by the tion. 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OF B U S S EXTERMINATOR COMPANY e EST. 1682 OPEN DAILY 10-10 207 Speecer S I, Manchetter Route 83 Piccadilly Square Carter Chevrolet I ★ converse f 643-5123 1229 MAIN S T . • M A N C H E S T E R Ths Oldest & Largest iri Conn. OPEN DAILY 9.30 - 5;30 THURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 9P.M. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester.Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976 — PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976 1 i I Mrs. Frank L. Murray Obituaries ! COVENTRY - Mrs. M. Gladys Fire calls Increased state bonding ^ Murray, 62, of Root Rd. died this morning at an area hospital. She was MCC nine in doubleheader sweep the wife of Frank L. Murray. Manchester won’t affect Manchester Mrs. Samuel Baum ty. She was a communicant of St. Wednesday, 1:53 p.m. — Woods fire at James Church. Mrs. Murray was school lunch Placido. The latter pair each had was called on in relief with the bases ROCKVILLE — Mrs, Rose Foster rear of K-Mart Shopping Plaza, Spencer Gov. Ella Grasso said this week Manchester voters’ approval of the big sticks in this young cam 4-1 over-all while Northwestern Willie Smith in the first. She is also survived by a brother, director for Coventry schools. By CHRIS BLAKE loaded and after allowing a run in on Baum of 42 Fox Hill Dr., formerly of St. (Town) she’ll go along with extra bonding to local renovations-additions projects sports 0-3, 0-4 marks. The Cougars The Cougars loaded the bases in four hits with Placido knocking in David Szetela of Storrs; a sister, She was bom Dec. 23, 1913 in Curreapondcnt paign and yesterday it showed. a hit batsman, which was preceded Manchester, died Wednesday at Wednesday, 2:05 p.m. — Grass fire on finance local school construction hinged on state grants. The total face Mitchell College today in New the second and Paul Placido drove four runs. Weisher struck out six and Carole Szetela of Manchester; and Brooklyn, N.Y., and had lived in Coburn Rd. (Town) ‘Walk softly and carry a big The Cougars jumped on three by two strikeouts, he fanned Tim Rockville General Hospital. She was projects, but the added state aid ap local work is estimated to cost $2,- London. home two with a single. Maloney, walked two to-notch his first deci her maternal grandfather, James Coventry since M l. She was a Wednesday, 7:02 p.m. — Grass fire on Northwestern Community College Cook to end the contest. the wife of Samuel Baum. parently doesn’t affect Mapchester’s 373,(X)0, but the referendum vote stick’ is beginning to look like a MCC’s Steye Weisher fired a one- who totaled five RBIs, drove home sion. Sposato of Manchester. member of the First Congregational St. John St. (Town) hurlers for 16 hits in the first game In the nightcap, MCC got another Lou Wellington was two-for-three Mrs. Baum was born in New York plans for work at Bentley School, limits town spending to $1,400,000. suitable motto for the hitter in the opener allowing only a another with a sacrifice fly and Don The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Church of Coventry and the Connec Wednesday, 7:15 p.m. — Car fire on and ravaged the Pioneers, 17-0 and 4- strong mound effort, this time from in the second tilt and set up the first City and had lived in the Manchester- Washington School and the West Side Cummings said he is checking with Manchester Community Tim Murphy second inning single. Slomcinsky’s screaming liner off the Center St., is in charge of ticut Schooi Food Service Associa Benton St. (Town) 2, in a pivotal CCCAA Northern Divi sophomore Rich Linden. The Cougar Cougar score with a booming triple. Rockvilie area for the past 40 years. Wednesday, 7:49 p.m. — Smoke in Rec. state agencies to confirm Fireplug-built Jack Maloney got the third baseman’s glove made it 6-0. arrangements, which are in- tion. College baseball team. . The sion doubleheader in Winsted. lefthander allowed three hits until he Joe Banning singled him home. She was a member of Congregation vestigation on Hillstown Rd. (Town) State Rep. Ted Cummings, D-12th Manchester’s place on the priority Cougars moving offensively with a Pacing MCC at the plate were compiete. The funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. a t' Cougars are certainly wielding MCC, is now 3-0 in league play and two-run single off starter and loser Maloney, Jim Blanchard and was lifted in the seventh. Weisher Wellington knocked in an MCC run-in B'nai Israel of Rockville a past presi the First Congregational Church of Wednesday, 8:32 p.m. — Campfire off District, said Manchester stands a list for state grants. Oakland St. (Eighth District) the third after Blanchard and Slom- dent of its Sisterhood and a former Coventry. The Rev. Bruce Johnson, “very good chance” for funding of member of its choir. She also Mrs. T. William Flaherty Wednesday, 9:29 p.m. — Dumpster fire the projects, but not until 1977-1978. cinsky had reached base, Placido VERNON — Mrs. Edith Zimmer- pastor, will officiate. Burial will be at Robertson School, N. School St. plated a run in the fourth with a hit belonged to Rockville Chapter of in Beaverdale Cemetery, Hamden, at The governor’s endorsement of a Hadassah. mann Fiaherty, 84, of 595 Hartford (Eighth District) Finance Committee plan was for fun Dr, Lundherg Lonhorg and a fielder’s choice produced the the convenience of the family. 4*; She was a former teacher at the Tpke. died Wednesday night at her Wednesday, 10:18 p.m. —Odor of gas at fourth Cougar tally. Memorial gifts may be made to the 69 Center St. (Town) ding in 1976-1977, for projects further religious schooi of Tempie Beth home. She was the wife of T. William advanced in planning than commended Thoughts ApLENty Flaherty. Coventry Student Loan Fund at Today, 5:44 a.m. — Truck fire on Manrlit'sliT (17) Sholom of Manchester, a past presi Tolland Tpke. (Eighth District) Manchester’s projects. returns ~ Coventry High School or to the H E dent of its Sisterhood and a former Mrs. Flaherty was born in Mrs. Grasso said she would en By resolution Tuesday night, the AB R Rockville and lived in the Rockville- American Cancer Society. South Windsor Blanchard. If 5 4 4 0 member of its choir. Temple Beth The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Wednesday, 2:05 p.m. — Grass fire on dorse state grants for school con Manchester Board of Directors cited Placido, cf 6 2 4 0 Sholom awarded Mrs. Baum with a Vernon area all her life. struction totaling $107 million, Dr. George A.F. Lundberg Jr. for his She is also survived by a brother, Center St., Manchester, is in charge Nevers Rd. By Len Auster to form Maloney, c 2 0 1 0 merit badge for her services to the of arrangements. Wednesday, 10 p.m. — Grass fire at although her February budget many hours of devoted service to the Slomcinsky, rf 4 0 0 0 temple. John Zimmermann of Kensington; Spring Pond, Pleasant Valley Rd. message recommended approval of Town of Manchester. Wellington, lb 5 0 2 0 She is also survived by two sons, and severai nieces and nephews. Today, 10:54 a.m. — Brush fire at 2315 only $52 million. The citation was on behalf of the NEW YORK (UPT) - That Banning, 2b 3 1 2 1 Lester J. Baum of Rockville and The funeral is Saturday at 9:15 REILLY HIRED Ellington Rd. The measure she endorsed, ap directors, the Advisory Board of Hal Parks has used Bruce Ballard “ missing link’’ pitcher the Dionne, 3b 1 1 1 0 a.m. from the Burke-Fortin Funeral Robert L. Baum.of Mission Viejo, HARTFORD (UPI) - A Tolland County proved by the Finance Committee' Health and town staff members. Quick observation and Kevin ifhnlon on the hill the first Philadelphia Phillies sought so Esposito, dh 3 2 6 0 Home, 76 Prospect St., with a Linden, pr 0 1 0 0 Caiif.; and four grandchildren. spokesman for Professional Am Wednesday, 12:47 p.m. — Brush fire on earlier this week and awaiting Dr. Lundberg served as chairman two outings and they’ve been im earnestly this past, winter may have Biessing at St. Bernard’s Church at No accurate statements can be Nicola, ss 3 1 0 0 The, funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. at bulance Service, Inc., of Hartford Rt.'66, Hebron. General Assembly action, would of the Advisory Board of Health. He made after only a couple of games pressive at times. If Scott Eagleson, been right under their noses. 10. Burial will be in St. Bernard’s Wednesday, 1:07 p.m. — Brush fire on It may be all the Phillies needed Morrison, 3b 1' 3 1 0 Congregation B'nai Israel, 54 Talcott says Peter A. Reilly will be hired raise planned bonding from $52 declined re-appointment last but some quick observations can be Pete Daigle and sophomore Mike Cemetery. Range Hill Rd., Vernon. was a return to form by Jim Lon- Rabe, pr 1 1 1 0 St. Rabbi Marshail Press will of after he takes final tests today and million to $75 million. Another fun November, when his five-year term made about the local schoolboy Jordan come through, the Indians Weisher, p 0 0 0 0 ficiate. Buriat will be in Congrega There will be a Mass of Christian Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. — Woods fire on ding source would be used for the expired. borg, Friday in an emergency medicai Fish and Game Rd., Vernon. baseball entries. will have a strong mound brigade. tion B’nai Israel Cemetery, South Buriai Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Ber technician’s course and obtains a other $32 million, for a total local In addition to citing him for his Lonhorg, who spent the latter half 34 17 16 1 Wednesday, 2:32 p.m. — Woods fire on Going into today’s play, East What they don’t have to date is that NorlliHfHlGTn «») , Windsor. nard’s Church. state license. school construction grant program of work on the board, the resolution one reliable hitter. Almost assuredly of the 1975 season nursing a shoulder Friends may call at the funeral Wapping Wood Rd., Ellington. Catholic sports a 2-1 record, Cheney AB1 R H E The family suggests that any Reilly, convicted of first-degree $107 million. thanks him for his “unfailing per Jack Maloney or Ray Sullivan would injury, was the forgotten man this Marek, rf/3b 3 0 0 0 home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. VVednesday, 2:44 p.m. — Brush fire at Tech is 1-1 and Manchester High is 0- memorial gifts may be made to the mansiaughter in the 1973 death of his Bolton Lake Hotel, Rt. 44A, Bolton. The $52 million originally proposed sistence in forming a full-time health 1-1 after playing a draw with Hall get that one big hit last year. But spring, while Jim Kaat, Ron Reed, Cook, 2b 3 0 0 0 Heart Association of Greater Hart mother, was successful last month in Wednesday, 3:04 p.m. — Vernon fire would have funded only 97 projects, department for the Town of High in West Hartford. they no longer are around and others Steve Carlton, Larry Christenson and Fredsall, ss/p 3 0 0 1 ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. Harold W. Mather his bid for a new trial. He has been fighters to Ellington on mutual aid for leaving 71 in limbo. The extra $23 Manchester, with a full-time hedlth The Eagles have scored 23 runs must produce. Tony Barrett and Tom Underwood were penciled in as Rulli. Ib/p 1 0 0 0 The Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far Harold Walter Mather, 77, of En working as a custodian at Housatonic woods fire. million in bonding would finance 15 director and full-time sanitarian.” Mike Quesnel each have punched probable starters at the Phillies' Foss, if 1 0 0 0 their last two appearances which is O’Brien, dh mington Ave., Hartford, is in charge field died Wednesday at his home. He Valley Regional High School in Falls Wednesday, 3:54 p.m. — Traffic acci projects, and the $32 million from four hits and they might become the training camp. That rotation may 3 0 0 0 dent on Hebron Rd., Andover. an impressive sum. They have,, Murphy, If/ss 2 0 1 0 of arrangements. was the father of Robert S. Mather of Village. other sources would finance the however, also yielded 16 tallies. Off leaders, Ballard is also expected to have to be altered now. Manchester, Mrs. Lucy Buser of Ver Wednesday, 4:17 p.m. — Woods fire at remaining 66 projects. Lonhorg, who hadn’t won a game O'Malley, cf 3 0 0 0 Lak^ and Phoenix Sts., Vernon. these stats, it seems East is going to provide offence for Manchester. Hyatt, 3b 1 0 0 2 non and Mrs. Grace Smith of Bolton. BOMBER PROFILE All of the projects mentioned — since last July 23, drew the starting Martha Szetela WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - If you Wednesday, 5:45 p.m. — Traffic acci About town have to outscore the opponents — and Eddy, rf 1 0 0 0 He is aiso survived by his widow, 2 totaling 168 — involve work which Bits and pieces assignment Wednesday and his per Tomasiewicz, c 2 0 0 0 Martha Szetela, 23, of 28B Am are traveling to Bradley Inter dent on Rt. 85, Bolton. score often. other sons, 3 other daughters, 16 Wednesday, 8:28 p.m. — Brush fire on was approved before Manchester’s formance had Phillies' Manager Smith, p 0 0 0 0 bassador Dr., a student at the national Airport today, you may be Solid pitching has not been a There has been no word from grandchildren and 9 great Tinker Pond Rd., Bolton. projects gained voter okays last The Young Women's Fellowship of hallmark yet and the base ru n ^ g , Athletic Director Dave Wiggin about Danny Ozark wondering suddenly University of Maine at Orono, took asked to step aside whiie a clerk the Salvation Army will meet tonight what he’s going to do with all those grandchildren. Wednesday, 9:25 p.m. — Brush fire on November, Cummings said. as a year ago, has a lot to be de,^red. filling the coaches vacancies at Totals 23 0 1 3 her life by ciimbing into a checks your baggage in a private at 7:30 at the Citadel for a pitchers. The 31-year-old right The funeral is Friday at 10 a.m. at Box Mountain Dr., Vernon. “Our school projects are not as far Awful is not too strong a word to Manchester High. A swimming and MCC 243 032 3 17 refrigerator at the university and area. Today, 12:33 a.m. — Structure fire off Gethsemane Watch. hander yielded only six hits, walked the Leete Funeral Home, 125 Pearl along in approvals as the others,” describe the latter. Two runnei;s football coach have to be hired and RBI . Maloney 5, Placido 4, Blanchard ciosing the door behind her. St., EnfielcT. Burial will be in Rose That’s if you match a physical and Plymouth Lane near Bolton Lake, Bolton. Cummings said. ’’But the im three and struck out six in hurling the 2, Wellington 2, Banning. Morrison, Miss Szetela, a senior majoring in psychological profile, developed by Mutual aid response by Tolland, Andover were doubled up on fly bails and the latter should be shortly Rabe; BB: Weisher 2, Smith 3, Rulli 3, Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. provements to Bentley and The meeting of the young people’s another didn’t know where to go on a forthcoming — spring drills aren't Phillies to an 8-2 victory over Mon forestry engineering, apparently was the Federal Aeronautics Administra and North Coventry fire fighters. Timbralists Singing Company and Freedsall 2; SO: Weisher 6, Rulli 3; Hits Friends may call at the funeral Washington Schools and the West grounder to short against St. Ber too far away...East Catholic’s new treal for their first win of the season. dead between 12 and 24 hours when tion, of a potential bomber. The new Today. 2:19 a.m. — Traffic accident the Junior Band of the Salvation “I guess it’s the beginning of a new off: Smith 7 for 9 runs in 2; Rulli 2 for 3 home tonight from 7 to 9. (automobile rollover) on Rt. 44A, Bolton. Side Rec are at the head of the line nard. He finally arrived at the proper outfield fence gives. That fact was her body was found at 10:10 a.m. screening system starts today, but for projects approved in town Army scheduled for tonight has been career,” said Lonhorg, who privately runs'in22/3; Fredsall 7 for 5 runs in 21/3. Wednesday, Alan Reynolds, campus the characteristics clerks will look Today, 11:03 a.m. — Brush fire off 1-86, base after a great deal of confusion. pointed out Tuesday when St. Ber Henri B. vanZelm Tolland. referendums in November.” canceled. has admitted his days with the Muncliesler (4) police chief, said. for are secret. A road map would’ve helped. nard’s Bill Satti robbed John Henri B. vanZelm of 4 Robin Rd., Phillies might be numbered. “It’s AB R H E It was in a regulation-size Krashefski of a home run. In the 0 West Hartford, a past potentate of' been a long, long time between Blanchard. If 3 2 1 refrigerator in the Agriculture- SHAD RUNNING Woefully short process, he cracked one of the Placido. cl 4 0 2 0 Sphinx Temple Shriners, died at plywood sections in centerfield. But, wins.” Engineering building on the campus. OLD SAYBROOK (UPI) - Cheney is going with five freshmen Lonhorg benefitted from a pair of Maloney, c 4 0 0 0 Hartford Hospital Wednesday. as East assistant coach A1 Freiheit Reynolds said authorities began Fishermen in Oid Saybrook and Had- Bolton summer home burns in the starting lineup but none RBI each from Dick Allen, Garry (Herald photo by Dunn) Slomcinsky, rf 3 0 1 1 He was potentate of Sphinx Temple notes, better the fence be hurt 0 looking for Miss Szetela after her dam say the shad are running up the appears intimidated by his sur Maddox and Boone, but the Wellington, lb 3 1 2 in 1956 and had his Spring Ceremonial than the player...Cheney Tech Bob Banning. 2b 4 0 1 1 counselor received a note from her Connecticut River to spawn early A tumbledown summer been burning for some responded to find the va automatically on a mutual roundings. The best of the group Expos also aided his cause by com which said her body wouid be found in Manchester. cant structure completely appears to be shortstop Lewis basketball coaches Gerry Blanchard Big pitcher ready to unload Esposito, dh 2 0 0 0 this year and that means it ought to dwelling at Bolton Lake time when the alarm was aid call but they weren’t mitting four errors. Morrison, 3b 0 0 0 0 in the basement of the building. He was born in New Rochelle, N. was leveled by fire sounded at 12:33 a.m. in flames. Fire LaBrec who’s shown capability with and Jim Krone have received the Ri^litliaiulcr Bruce Ballard holds llic key to .Maneliester Y., and was graduated from Dart be a good fishing season. needed at the scene, Bolton Elsewhere in the National League, Rabe, pr 0 0 0 0 Dr. Daniei Mayer, Penobscot Wednesday night, Bolton today, authorities said, departments from An men said. the bat. Gary Marineau, Mike first half of their checks and will be High's success on llic hascliall I'ront this season. The lull mouth College and Pratt Institute. paid in full. the Chicago Cubs edged the New Nicola, ss 2 1 0 0 County medical examiner, said the fire fighters said. dover, North Coventry and There was no indication Pinkin, Doug Landry and Ed Lackard York Mets, 6-5, Houston topped San pitcher was expeeled to face Uonard Higli al Meiiioriars Dionne, 3b/ss 3 0 1 0 cause of death was suffocation. He was the senior partner in the firm Tolland responded are the other frosh. Where the The blaze had apparently B olton fire m e n about the cause of the fire.. Francisco, 5-3, and San Diego put Kelley I’ield ihis arieriiooii. Linden, p 1 0 0 0 Miss Szetela was born April 3,1953 of vanZelm, Heywood and Shadford, Beavers hurt is in the pitching Pennant picks Weisher, p 0 0 0 0 consulting engineers of West Hart Hospital notes Fire Marshal Peter away Los Angeles, 3-1, in Middletown, daughter of Eugene Massolini is investigating. department. A slimmed down Pete American League: East Division— Uiilix 6, Mels 5 Szetela of East Hartford and Mrs. ford. Firemen battle Keeney St. forest fire Ustashen is the lone reliable hurler. New York Yankees, West Division — Totals 29 4 8 2 There are no calling hours. The dwelling, on the Bill Madlock tripled home the Marie Sposato Szetela of Am Manchester shore of Bolton Lake on the Senior Dave Baton pitched against Oakland A’s; National League: East .NorlliYY ojkliTii (2) A Memorial Service will be con Off-duty Manchester fire tying run and scored the game- bassador Dr. She was a 1971 graduate was needed because the tanks into the woods. 27.8-acre E.J. Holl proper Cromwell and that was his first Division — Pittsburgh Pirates, West AB R H E ducted Friday at 2 p.m. at the Discharged Tuesday: Eileen Cristelli. fighters were called short winner on Jerry Morales’ single of East Catholic High Schooi and a East Hartford; Sarah Walker, 101 Clinton fire was far away from At noon, the blaze was ty, was owned by the Town appearance on the mound — ever. Division — Cincinnati Reds. Check ^I louse that you l)uill’ Eddy, rf 1 0 0 0 Universaiist Church of West Hart ly before noon today to help during a three-run Chicago rally in Hyatt. 3b 2 0 0 1 member of the Nationai Honor Socie- St.; Ruth Finkelstein, 187 Woodbridge roads and firefighters had contained but still burning, of Bolton. Town officials Manchester has yet to win but back with you in October to see how the seventh inning that gave the ford, 433 Fern St. fight a large woods tire off to carry portable water Marek, 3b/rf 3 0 1 0 St.; Peter Plikaitis, 382 Hilliard St.; firemen said. had been considering plans should come around shortly, Coach well/poorly we did. Cubs a come-from-behind win over NEW VOBK (I IM) — More tlian .54,000 Yankee Celia Kodes, 14D N. Main St.; William Keeney St. near the Cook. 2b 3 0 0 1 to raze the structure. 2 Schultz, East Hartford; Elizabeth Locke, Glastonbury town line, Stailiuin landlord.s have paid S I..'50 to S.5.i50 to waleli Fredsall, ss 0 0 0 In Menioriani 564 Bush Hill Rd.; Willmar Heringer, authorities said. llieir pinstriped lenanis and the .Minnesula I'wins play Rulli, dh 3 .1 1 0 In loving memory of Angela Massaro National League O'Brien, lb 3 1 1 0 DeSimone who passed away April 15, Glastonbury; Agnes Violette. 447 Summit The blaze was reported llie I'irsI hasehall p;anie today al the renovated hallpark. Krause rites St. Murphy, if 3 0 0 0 1M9. at 11:43 a.m. and two fire Let Us Kelp RSox blow lead rile sladliiin al I61sl .Street and River .-Aveiuie in llie O'Malley, cf 2 0 0 0 Memoriai services for the four Also, Rosemary Leggett, Newington; engines and a service truck 1 0 0 0 Though the days have ended members of the Bryan F. Krause Michell DiGennaro, 33 Vernwood Dr., Bronx was railed '"The House that Ruth liiiill" on Tomasiewicz, c And life is going on its way, responded from New York, Tom Seaver started for Foss, c 1 0 0 0 Vernon; John Volz, 18 Delmont St.; Dean You With Your BOSTON (UPI) — The Cleveland Indians are happy to get that Memories of you are still alive, famiiy, who were killed Sunday in a Manchsster. Glasonbury the Mets, but was forced out of the opening; day .April 18, I928, in deferenee to the pot- Ryder, p 0 0 0 1 In our hearts today. Gavello, 47 Benedict Dr., South Windsor; (jJtoodlaruL first win under their belts. plane crash in Arizona, will be sent one engine to assist. game in the sixth with a calf muscle hellied right Fielder For whom Uols. Jaeoh Rupperl and Friday at 10 a.m. at South United Steven Infante, RD 5, Coventry; William "Helps the attitude,” Cleveland manager Frank Robinson said Sadly missed by Officials said the Problems... injury, Tillinghasi l/Honimidieii Huston paid .S100,000. Totals 24 2 3 3 Sons, Daughter. Methodist Church. The Rev. Dr. Sluzkanis, 200 Nevers Rd., South Wind Wednesday after his team edged the Boston Red Sox, 6-5. Daughter-in-law, sor; Roberta Smith, 19 Diane Dr., Ver extra .off-duty help Astros .5, Giants 3 Daily .News w riter Ed Hurley has diihhed the new ver MCC Oil 200 0 4 George Webb wilt officiate. 000 000 2 2 Niece and Nephews. non. Fresh Flowering R| Until then, Cleveland was the only Enos Cabell keyed a four-run, sion '‘The house that you huill,” in del'erenee to eily NWee American League East team without protesting the balk, “but that doesn't RBI; Wellington. Banning. Marek. Plants From second-inning Houston rally by taxpayers who have shelled out .S47 iiiillioii or .ST.'S Our a win. do any good. They’re not going to call tripling home one run and then O'Brien; 3B: Linden 3. Weisher 1. Ryder The Indians packed all their it back." The call came after Jenkins scoring what proved to be the winner iiiillioii or S I00 million, depending on whose estimate 3; SO; Linden 8, Weisher 3, Ryder 5; Hits Greenhouses! scoring into the sixth inning. Before raised his arms aqd stepped off the is used. off; Linden 3 lor 2 runs in 6 innings; when a relay by the Giants’ Derrel Weisher 0 for 0 runs in 1. BOOK SHOP the inning, all was going Boston’s mound to shake off catcher Carlton Thomas went wild. Larry Dierker In addition In se\eral sirneinral ehanges, three aeres way. Alan Ashby singled home the Fisk's signal. benefitted from the four-run Astro oF real, /.ipperless oniField grass have heen added, pins ECAC stars two go-ahead runs after Ferguson 633-0089 ltu l of- Easter Johnson said "i t was a balk. That outburst by picking up his first win a Disneyland >(lyle seorehnard, esealators and a CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) - Jenkins balked home the tying run. was plain.” with six innings of work. ATTICUS Mon. 10-6, Tues. - Fri. 10-9 pinstriped I'oyola to lrans|iorl pileher S|iarky Eyie University of Rhode Island shortstop GLEN LOCKEN — GLASTONBURY Sat. 10-10; Sun. 12-6. 131 ------"When all the guys are expecting a Boston scored one run in the third Pudres 3, Dodders I Bob Messier, a junior from Paw- good season, a couple of losses can inning when Denny Doyle singled Dave Winfield and Hector Torres From hiillpen to mound. tucket^-'R.I., and University of LIUES get you real tight," Ashby said. home Rick Burleson, Boston scored belted back-to-back solo homers in Connecticut pitcher Tom Germano, a Left-handed reliever Don Hood (1- three times in the fourth inning. Fisk the second inning and Padres' ace junior from Torrington, Conn., were THEGHEflT 0) picked up the win, and Jenkins got singled home one, Rico Petrocelli southpaw Randy Jones made them named Players of the Week in 'The Symbol Of Easter'' his second loss of the year in two Horsemen suspended _ BflWK doubled home another and Burleson stand up for his second straight win. District 1 of the Eastern College tries. drove in another with a sacrifice fly. For Winfield it was his second homer MONTICF.LLO, N.Y. (UPII - vestigation were trainer-drivers Del Athletic Conference in the second OFAKlEHlCfl SPECIALI "You hate to lose anytime,’’ Red Fred Lynn came home in the in as many nights against the Four horsemen at Monticello Biccum, Jimmy Marohn and Charles weekly roundup for Division 1 Sox manager Darrell Johnson said, seventh inning on a wild pitch by Jim Dodgers, who have lost four straight. Raceway in the Catskills were Del Gatto and trainer Mike Hilla. baseball. In District II, West Virginia T B f X 5 Flowering Plant “but Fergy will win a lot of games Kern. Lynn had three hits, and Fisk suspended indefinitely Wednesday Trainer Lazio Matos, who already pitcher Sam Brock, a sophomore For Only for us this year. They hit some good and Jim Rice had two each for night on charges of administering lias appeared before the Racing and from Morgantown, Va.. and Seton iE£T pitches off him and Cleveland is a Boston. Taylor signed l.asix, an illegal drug, to horses. Wagering Board and taken a Hall centerfielder Bob Cavagnaro. a pretty gcod-hitting club.” A Red Sox threat to tie in the last HARTFORDi?(UPI) - The Hart Suspended pending further in- polygrapli test, also received a 30-day senior from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Rick Manning led off the Cleveland inning ended in a double play. Rick ford Bicentennials of the North suspension. were chosen Players of the Week. "»vuvNom,y sixth with a .(double and scored on Miller took off from first base when American Soccer League have signed nODBVC KNOWLES Duane Kuiper’s single. Buddy Bell Lynn smashed a ball which Miller Roberto Taylor, the American forced Kuiper at second, Boog thought would hit the leftfield wall. Soccer League rookie of the year in Powell walked and George Hendrick But Lowenstein caught it, threw to 1975. singled home Bell. Rico Carty the infield and Miller was tagged out. Taylor, who played last season for F doubled in Powell. After John 1.95 "We talked about being aggressive the Connecticut Yankees, was sought L 'K H i l i . Lowenstein was walked intentionally in spring training,” Miller said, “and SUPER by several NASL and ASL teams %!r- to load the bases, Jenkins balked I guess I was too aggressive. I didn’t because of his spectacular rookie Hendrick home. Ashby then knocked have a doubt in the world that the year, in which he was the league’s in the last two runs, ball was halfway up the wall and leading scorer with 14 goals and 4 I, ALSO: Tullpt, Hynelntht, Diffodlle, Jenkins said he thought of more.” assists. BOOK SALE V l" Azainti, Qardtnlat, Muma, African Violata, Hanging Fuahlaa — Thaaa ara all baaullful, larga, Ural quality planta. Alto a larga aaaortmant of Houaa and Follaga Planta... h SALE Rangers’ staff surprises .tVA** scons® GREENFIELD KERRMcGEE NEW YORK (UPI) - Frank pitchers have done so well," said The Minnesota Twins defeated the 0»tv>- TABLE (HUBBARD-HALL) Lucchesi, the new manager of Lucchesi. “You have to think this Chicago White Sox, 6-2, the Cleveland SAVE! F ta d 8,000 S q . FI. QARDENFOOO makes us stronger contenders than Indians shaded the Boston Red Sox, Fead 15,000 Sq. Ft. the Texas Rangers, is a man 6-5, and the California Angels beat and Sava SAVE*1.00 ..N O W >4.95 the experts thought we were before LA W N F O O D with an eye for figures — and the start of the seasen.” the Kansas City Royals, 7-6, in other 99< he’s got a beauty to admire. AL games. *6.25 SAVE *1.00 . NOW *4.95 Toby Harrah knocked in the go- wif: /J >3-00i Tuins (>, White Sox 2 NOW, Ready To It’s the 1.44 earned run average the ahead run with a single in the fifth in- 75/76 B uak Guide to Spain Tw iit Twelve and Twenty, Pat Boone Rangers’ pitching staff has compiled .loe Decker, who won only one •M p n O N L Y Plant OutI 75/76 Baiak Guide To Itfael A World Full of Animals, L Hunt PANSIES game in 1975, allowed five hits in 7 1-3 •lalm A so far this season. 75/76 Guide To Portugal How She Died, H. Iglesias IN BLOOM •aim ! LETTUCE and Gaylord Perry pitched a six-hitter I American League innings in winning his first game of Panic in the Boardroom, W. Capitman the new season for the Twins. Rod llie Winning Edge, Don Shula ART BOOKS Wa Hava All Tha Cbloral •IwTm CABBAGE PLANTS Wednesday night as the Rangers beat A Psyddatrist’s Head, Dr. Shepard The Man'm the Moon, Pizor & Comp •IwRdr the Oakland A’s, 4-2, and swept their Carew and Larry Hisle each knocked The Poellenberg Inheritance, L Anthony The Go-Go Yean, trooki three-game series with the defending mng and Perry. 2-0, pitched power in two runs as the Twins dealt Wilbur Miro M.09 B o x ftm Bfor$22a00- The Natural ChHdbirth of Tara, P £ Tlwnias Meat on the Hoof, Shaw 9 9 ^ Western Division champions. The fully until the ninth when he allowed Wood the loss. Bucky Dent had two 1 Tnee, Susan Heller The National FoothaH Lottery, L Merchant Lautrec Rangers have won five of their six the A s their second run. Perry, who tuts for the White Sox. The Nrth of the Nation, A. Sddesinger Dearest Child, R. FuHord games this season and the pitching sirucK oui SIX and walxea one, xnceis 7, ItoyulH (i Sei and Your Teenager, leshan The Great Bank of America — Uasarely staff has allowed a total of nine retired 12 batters in order after Phil Ed Herrmann drove in four runs I- • U Solo, H. Van lawick Telex Heist, R. Knowles Bonnard earned runs in 56 innings. Garner singled in the A’s first run in with a three-run homer and a solo Meeting the Pie Man, V. Wartofthy “Considering that the shortened the top of the fifth. shot for the Angels while Hal McRae Soutine spring training period worked such Vida Blue went seven innings for hit a two-run homer.for the Royals. (UPI Plioto) Rousseau hardships on pitchers it is the A’s, yielding three Texas runs, Sid Monge picked up the win for ^ -3 Yankee Stadium all set for second unveiling 168 WOODLAND STREET, MANCHESnO • 643-8474 remarkable that we have five com and suffering his first loss of the innings of relief while Marty Pdttin plete games in six starts and that our season. was the loser. View-olislriictinp; pirders have been eoiiiplelely removed ( PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester.Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976 — PAGE FIFTEEN Recovered p -f Sports slate I— I Scoreboard I— Bowling WHA officials Eagle trackmen SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) — The Heisman Spurs one game up on Nets Tl^ophy awarded to Er Thursday first of the best-of-seven- picked off 14 rebounds and second-half burst that "No question about it, it SPILE- Lois Galasso 152, AUTOMOTIVE - nie Davis in 1961 and NEW YORK (UPI) brought the victory. was a super crowd,” Bass react to brawl BASEBALL notch two wins American League George Moquin Sr. 203-519, stolen from Syracuse — San Antonio’s Mike game series, scored a blocked two shots, an area Pat Lappen 129-144-385. Coach Bob Bass and Gale said. t.oiiard at Manrlieslrr, Fred Kozicki 203, John University late last career-high 22 points and in which he led the league ;{:.■«) East Gale says there is dealt off 11 assists during the regular season. both praised the 10,009 Sweeping two victories Nos. 2 and 3 yesterday was the East W L Pet. GB Y- Rocco Lupacchino Kozicki 207-522, Len DeLi- month was returned extra satisfaction to boisterous, foot-stomping "We have the best fans in WINNIPEG, Canada (UPI) — The World Hockey Association East tJalliolir at Bulkcley sle 213-545, Bruce Moquin Wednesday. Wednesday night to spark a Erving provided the Catholic track team. The Eagles thumped Rockville, 9649, a ti^ New York 3 1 .750 162-145-437, Don Simmons offensive spark for New tans tor the added lift the league,” added Gale. Board of Governors, sickened by a bloody weekend brawl .t.licncy Trrli at Goventry 214-536, David Neff 539, An unidentified per beating the New York 111-103 Spurs victory. The Button at I’urtland host Glastonbury High, 81-64, to remain unbeaten \ Milwaukee 2 1 .667 W 148-144-423, Mike Balesano win gave San Antonio a 2-1 York with 31 points and needed to ensure the win. "Tonight they televised the between the Quebec Nordiques and Calgary Cowboys, has Detroit 1 1 .500 1 Nelson Walsh 508, George son walked into the Nets in the American Bliain at Miiat Tcrii East returns to action today for a 150-144-419, Joe Twaronite margin in the best-of-seven , Brian Taylor added 20. The nearly capacity tur game back to New York reacted with perhaps the severest penalties ever imposed by a Boston 2 3 .400 IW I 139-137-406, Tony Marinelli Moquin 500, Bee Moquin .Syracuse Post-Standard Basketball Associa nout compared to less than and now they (New Ellington ut East Granby triangular meet in Uncasville against Baltimore 2 3 .400 IW series. "We have the home court major league for on-ice violence. 155-140-400, Fred McCurry 194-520, Mary Whipple 453. newsroom and handed tion playoffs because 5,000 fans who witnessed Yorkers) see it too.” MGG ut Mitrliell host St. Bernard and Northwest Cleveland 1 2 .333 IW over the trophy. The Gale wasn’t the only advantage by beating them "God help any of the hockey for his arrest, charging him with Catholic. 146- 386, Art Johnson 152- that’s the team ’ that former Net haunting his up there,” said Gale. "We last Sunday's game in The teams meet m the I'KAGK West 369, Mike Pagani 368, Pete MOUNTAIN DEW - return was made under Uniondale, N.Y, fourth game Sunday.* players who get into any of these assault with intent to injure. He has Cephus Nolen scored a double for GB dealt him away last old teammates Wednesday know we can beat them in t.i>nanl at Manrlicstcr, W L Pet. Aeeto '356, A1 Bujaucius Shelia Price 176-181-502, condition that no inform shambles or scrambles again," WHA been ordered to appear in Quebec East copping the 100 and 220-yard Texas 5 1 .833 summer. night. Larry Kenon, who the series and we know we .'L.'tO 136-360, Bernie Casey 149- Lee Bean 181-178-509, Illation concerning the Executive Officer Ben Hatskin said Sessions Court May 13. The crime dashes. Brian Foley won the 440-yard Chicago 2 1 .667 IW Gale, a 6-foot-4 guard played in the shadow of can beat them up there," East t.atliolir/Northwest 399, George Burgess 147- Kathy Patulak 178-451, An person would he turned Wednesday after a seven-hour carries a maximum sentence of 14 dash and Mark Skehan won the mile Oakland 3 3 .500 2 from Elizabeth City Julius Erving before com New York jumped to a f.atholie at St. Bernard 396, Frank Blank 166-389, nie Gagnon 215-178-529, over to police. Easter Weekend Special! meeting of league officials. "I'm years imprisonment upon conviction. run. Steve Whitham also scored a Minnesota 2 3 .400 2W College called on to direct ing to San Antonio, poured 41-31 first-quarter lead and Manehester ut (Huston- Bill Adamy 155-382, Frank Terry Cardile 197-468, Mae The trophy was un ready right now to get rid of every Quebec had threatened to double for the Eagles, winning the Kan. City 1 2 .333 2W the Spurs when an ankle in- in 28 points and snatched 16 led, 43-48, at halftime. But hiiry (girlsj Calif. 1 4 .200 3W Calvo 146-371, Ken Seaton Larson 179-477, Donna damaged and was hockey player even if we have to go withdraw from their semifinal series 120 and 330-yard hurdles. Whitham restored to the universi jury benched leading rebounds while former Net Kenon, Paultz and Gale led Wednesday’s Results 140-137-378, Russ DeVeau Stratman 184-189-539, Lois F o r back and get juniors to finish our against Calgary unless three scored a third in the long jump ty, where it was put scorer James Silas in the Billy Paultz had 18 points. San Antonio jp a 63-point, series.” In what one observer termed I'EiNMS Minnesota 6, Chicago 2 189- 138-434, C h a rle s Brown 198, Betty Richard demands were met. They wanted against Glastonbury and in the liaok in its display case a "purge,” the WHA Board of Gover East Gutholie ut Miss process set a school record with a Cleveland 6, Boston 5 W helan 150-405, Joe son 462, Grace Kaufman Plant Lovers Poile's dismissal or resgnation; a 469, Bee Moquin 467, Lou in Manley Field llous^. nors stunned sports circles by an lifetime ban from hockey for Jodzio Porter Sehuol (girls) leap of 21-feet 3 ^-inches. The Texas 4, Oakland 2 Pagano 146-382, Gene nouncing; previous mark was 21-feet 2-inches California 7, Kansas City 6 Tirinzonie 365, Nonny Zaz- Toutain 470. Purchase any planter and a season suspension imposed on SOITBAI.L (Only games scheduled) Crozier. set by Cephus Nolen last year. The zaro 141-357, Bert Davis *2.50 or over, and —Bud I’oile, WHA vice presi Wethersfield at Today’s Games “MISS JOAN” TEDFORD Hatskin said after the league latter jumped 21-feet 3'/2-inches 138. dent und direetur of hockey Manehester (girls), .‘i:l.> (1975 records in Prominent Manchester Hair Stylist and receive the plant meeting, however, that the severity yesterday. 19th Hole operulions, has tendered his parentheses). Colorist — Worked Prior for Prominent hanger FREE! of the penalties was dictated by the Results: TWI-LITE- Jean resignation. Saturdav California (Ryan 14-12) at Manchester Beauty Salon...NOW Many colors to choose incident and not by the Nordiques’ KuhI vh. (flasloiiliiiry A rcham bault 177-478, —The Gowboys and [Nordiques BASEBAEI, Kansas City (Splittorff 9-10), Associated with us and Is available for from. demands. Javelin: 1. Nelson (G), 2, E. Fournier N. Yolanda Burns 184-477, Following are the starting 8:44 Warren, Curtis, have eaeh been fined $23,000. t.ilhert at East ([atliolie, (EC), 3. Lane (EC) 172' 9". All Types of Beauty Services... Tardif, the WHA’s leading scorer, Minnesota (Goltz 14-14) at Lynne Topping 190-455, Sal limes and pairings for the Gingras, LaChapelle. —Gaigary Goarh Joe Grozier has I !.'!() 440-yd, dash: 1. Foley (EC), 2. Vogel New York (May 14-12). ly Granato 187-177-522, Four Ball Golt Tournament at 8:51 B a rn in g b a m , B. YOU MAY CALL 643-8951 been suspended indefinitely. was felled by Jodzio at 6:16 of the Middlesex at MGG, I 1 (G), 3, Briggs (EC) :50.9. Chicago (Johnson 0-0) at ^Camille Scuta 476. Manchester Country Club Skinner, Putz, Agostonelli. FOR AN APPOINTMENT opening period in the Sunday night a.III. Two-mile run: 1. Walton (G), 2, . —Galgary wing Kirk Jodzio has Boston (Wise 19-12). Saturday: 8:58 D. Smith, Teets, Prin- game, sparking a 40-minute brawl O'Conner (EC), 3. Lecko (EC) 9:53.3. hern suspended indefinitely. (Only games scheduled). 6:45 Kicrnan, C.D, dle, Shenning, I —Quebec’s Gordje Gallant has which had to be broken up by about Pole vault: 1. Frank (EC), 2. Mohnkern ELKS — Tony Desimone McCarthy, DelMastro, 9:05 Backiel, Butler, 139-384, Jack Talley 137-368, Schultz been suspended for the season. two dozen policeman called to the ice (G), 3. Plenefish (G) 10', McLafferty. Karszes, Brown. Beauty Salon gift sh op by WHA officials. Tardif suffered a High jump: 1. Caffrey (EC), 2. Nadeau National League Jim Pagano 142-351, Whif 6:52 Riggot, MagLicit, N. 9:12 McKee, Sullivan, Dolin, Open 6 DajH • Tliurit. Mle» 'ill 9 —Queher Goach Jean-Guy Gen- (EC), 3. Blackwell (G) 6’, severe concussion and will not play Evonne, Chris CEI'I.IU.S .NOLEN KumI Hastings 149, Ding Farr Smith, Dutcll. Hassett. 44 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER Fret- Purkinfi, Front unit K«*ur »f Slorr drun was suspended for one game. 220-yd. dash: 1. C, Nolen (EC), 2. Vogel AMPLE FREE PARKING for the remainder of the season. W L Pet. GB 161-370, Ernie Pepin 137, 6:59 Mistretta, D. Ander 977 MAIN STREET IN DOW.NTOWN —Galgary captain Danny Law- (G), 3. Perron (G) :22.5. "Brawls like that are un gain net wins Long jump: 1. Whilham (EC), 2. C. Pittsburgh 3 0 1.000 Bill Winnie 141-382, Joe son. Conklin, Whelan. 9:19 Olavino, Morline, son was suspended fur one game. 440-yd. relay: 1. East (P. McCann, C. MANCHESTER necessary,” Hatskin said. "Quebec Nolen (EC), 3. Taylor (R) 2F 3 %" (new Chicago 4 1 .800 Pagano 145-164-416, Rich 7:06 Schilling, B, Carlson, Rockwell, McIntosh. —.Six players have been fined LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Evonne Nolen, Foley, M. Nolen) :44.8. school record). New York 2 3 .400 2 Cabral 139-182-453, Stan Weiman, Remes. 9:33 Wilkox, W. Gardella, $ 200. was as much to blame as Calgary. Goolagong and Chris Evert, the No, 1 Discus: 1. Hylander (G), 2. Bilodeau 330-yd. hurdles: 1. Whitham (EC), 2. Phila. 1 2 .333 2 7:13 Heath, Mazanac, J. Betko, Perry. They’ve got what 1 call (EC), 3. Gorman (EC) 131' 10". Seymour 157-377, Bruce and 2 seeds, both won their matches Santacrose (R), 3. Frank (EC) ;42.9. Montreal 1 3 .250 2W Wilson, Jones. 9:40 Matava, T. Leone, Car- Jodzio, whose attack on Quebec's 'goons’—hockey players who are not Mile relay: 1. East (Briggs, Skehan, M. Fish 136-373, A1 Atkins 137- Wednesday night but not as easily as Two-mile run: 1. O'Conner (EC), 2. St. Louis 1 3 .250 2W 7:20 Sartori, Banavige, mienke, Masi. Marc Tardif sparked the brawl, still capable of playing in this league. The expected as round-robin play began Nolen, Foley) 3:33,7. Lecko (EC), 3, Strauss (R) 10:07. 366, John Berk 137, John Lebiedz, Copeland. 9:47 Bulkus, Herdic, Wilson, West faces criminal charges for the inci only way they can is by hitting with a Shot put: 1. Hylander (G), 2. Zdon (G), 120-yd, hurdles: 1, Whitham (EC), 2. Rieder 355, Joe Cataldi Sr. 7:27 D. Kristoff, H. Giglio, Canis. in the the $150,000 Virginia Slims W L Pet. GB dent. Quebec’s solicitor general, Fer stick or by getting into a fight. These Tennis Championships at the Sports 3. E. Fournier (EC) 41' 4 ‘A". Frank (EC), 3. Santacrose (R) :15.6. 357, A1 Pirkey 384, Bob Matlern, Murphy. 9:54 Wilks, J. Macaione. 330-yd. hurdles: 1. Whitham (EC), 2. Cincinnati 4 0 1.000 nand Lalonde, has issued a warrant players are definitely on theway out- Arena. 880-yd. run: 1. Taylor (R), 2. Charest Talmadge 369. 7:34 Giguere, Moffett, Bonadies. J. Skinner. AT THE d o w n to o u r yard for Pfeiffer (G), 3. Frank (EC) :42.9. (EC), 3. Callahan (R) 2:01.3. San Diego 3 2 .600 IW 10:01 R. Gardella. Ansaldi, Both chalked up victories but only Tracy, Abrailis. 120-yd. hurdles: 1. Whitham (EC) 2, Discus; 1. Cameron (R), 2. Gagne (R), Houston 3 3 .500 2 7:41 Zemke, B. Jones, Lapolt, Griffith. after hard, tough battles with Marita Atlanta 2 2 .500 2 <;OMMEKCIAL - Jim Frank (EC), 3. Lyttle (G) :15.6. 3. Bilodeau (EC) 113' 2” . Cochran 137-179-437, Rick Engberg, Cerina. 10:08 Ogden, Foster, Redondo of National City, Calif., and 880-yd. run: 1. Charest (EC), San Fran. 2 3 .400 2W 100-yd. dash: 1. C. Nolen (EC), 2. M. Johnson 185-415, Carl 7.48 McFarland, Genovesi, Turner, Dobkin. Minor annoyance Rosie Casals of Sausalito, Calif., Kaminski (G), 3. Randall (G) 2:04. Nolen (EC), 3. Bossie (R) :10.2. Los Ang. 0 4 .000 4 Rogers, Dvorak. 10:15 Hilinski, Malts, Hunt, EARLY Bujaucius 149-395, Pete respectively. 100-yd, dash: 1. C. Nolen (EC), 2. M. Mile relay: 1. East Catholic 3:33.7. Wednesday's Results D.J, McCarthy. LE.XINGTON, Ky. (UI’l) - To the sellers of pari- Grish 149-376, Nick Nicola 7:55 S. Ferguson, Bales, Goolagong, of Australia, was Nolen (EC), 3. Smith (G) :10.2. Mile run: 1. Skehan (EC). 2. Saunders Philadelphia 8, Montreal 2 Taylor, Narkon. iiiuluel tickets at the nation's racetracks, the return of extended to three sets in subduing Triple jump: 1. Smith (G),2. Blackwell (R), 3. Strauss (R) 4:34.2. Chicago 6, New York 5 147- 385, George Barber W8:02 Wolff, SchoUa, Peck, 10:22 Kiordan, W. Ferguson, (G), 3. Whitham (EC) 43' 9 '/i". 139-377, Fred Oakes 137- Manchester, Stephens. BIRD the $2 hill is a minor annoyance, aiul they hope a short uspet-minded Redondo, who played 440-yd. dash: 1. Foley (EC), 2. Bubcock Houston 5, San Francisco 3 Eigner Sr. 10:29 Elagleson, Breen, lived one. one of the best games of her career, Mile run: 1. Skehan (EC), 2, Walton (R), 3. Walton (R) :50.9. San Diego 3, Los Angeles 1 158-410, Fred Riccio 142- 9:09 King, Davis, Pond, (G), 3. Whitehousc (G) 4:34.2. Pole vault: 1. Frank (EC). 2. Kennedy (Only games scheduled). 135-393, Joe Tremano 136, Kulpa, Frank. The hip; prohleiii, in addition to the fact that ticket- 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, in a match that lasted an Baker. Long jump: 1. Blackwell (G), 2. Vogel (R), 3. M. Fournier (EC) 10'. I'oilay’s Gaines Andy Lamoureux 137-401, 8:23 Gazza, Pickens, R. 10:36 Clough, Christenson, SPECIALS hour and 43 minutes. Thomson, Shea. sellers’ cash boxes have no slot for the new hill, is that (G), 3. Whitham (EC). St. Louis (McGlothen 15-13) Henry Luneski 366, Mike Anderson, D. Edwards. ) By taking the second set, Redondo 10:43 Atherloth-Wonderkall, horseplaycrs keep askinp; for them, which slows the at Pittsburgh (Roqker 13-11 or Kelly 373, Lee Prior 142- 8:30 Novak, Sander, R. ended Gooiagong’s string of 16 Taylor named Romayko. I'iasl Koclixillr Candelaria 8-6). 379, Ron Sponheimer 142- Macaione, S. Leone. selling process. straight matches without the ioss of a Javelin: 1. E. Fournier (EC), 2. Lane NEWHAVEN(UP1)-Tim Taylor 10:50 Maddox, Clark, New York (Matlack 16-12) 380, George Burgess 149- 8:37 Barningbam, Lomba, 'LiLT=^EDBaRN (Jaroll IJeLatt, in charge of pari-mutuel sales at set. (EC), 3. St. Germaine (R) 162' 4 ". has been named to replace Yale Schafler, Leone. Bennett. at Chicago (Bonham 13-15). . 399, Bud Wickham 167-398, Kccncland Kacc (bourse, said Wednesday, “we’ve got Evert, calm, cool and poised as High jump: 1. Caffrey (EC), 2. Nadeau University hockey Coach Paul t l ! f ' Cincinnati (Billingham 15- Tim Hickey 142-358, Bill Live Like £.''-5igh£; usual, beat an inspired Casals, 7-5, 6- (EC), 3. Herriman (R) 6'. l.ufkin, it was announced by 10) at Atlanta (Niekro 13-15), Storage ^ith Style drawer space for aces (ones), $5s, 8I0s, S20s, $50s and MacMullen 152-406, A1 4, in another hotly contested match. Triple jump: 1. Whilham (EC), 2. Associate Athletic Director Carm N. A Texas SlOOs. Our sellers took in about $600 worth of twos, or Taylor (R), 3. Briggs (EC) 4V 5 4V*. T-; Round-robin play will continue Cozza, Philadelphia (Underwood N apoletano 145, Art Millionaire 440-yd. relay; 1. East :44.8. Cunliffe 135, Jay Colqngelo 300 hills, Tuesday. “ We don’t carry them in our through Friday, with the winner of T aylor, 34, was the liigTily 14-13 or Kaat 20-14) at Mon South Windsor Shot pul; 1. Onthank (K), 2. Cameron Jr. 135, Rich Surdell 352. / bankrolls,” he said. “ We turn them in at the hank at the Gold Division and the winner of successful freshman hockey coach at treal (Fryman 9-12). B'xS'xS' 9R), 3. Fournier (FX) 43' 8 4V. (Only games scheduled). the end of each racing day. the Orange Division meeting in the 220-yd. dash: 1. C. Nolen (EC), 2. Harvard University for the past six nine triumphs Easy and fun Surrounded By title match Saturday. years. ST. JAMES - Shirley “ It’s no big thing,” he added. “ We’ve had .S2 hills Bessie (K), 3. Giroux (R) :22.5. Schultz 134-126-362, Kathy to build! Glenney’s W hile before. It’s not going to help or hurt our organization. Joining Goolagong and Redondo in S Upping its record to 2-0 yesterday >•: the Gold Division are Martina Hayden 150-357. Actually it would he nice if everyone at the track used was South Windsor High with a 3-1 j:; Navratilova of Beverly Hills, Calif., |i| baseball win over Hartford Public at Cedar Round Rail Post & Rail Fence HOME ENt.lNEERS - only .$2 hills. But people are superstitious — did you and Francoise Durr of Phoenix. With the loser's diamond. In other area :|| Cathy Bohjalian 202-527, ever see a gambler who wasn’t'/” Evert and Casals in the Orange group i;i clashes, Rockville High fell to Linda Ruff 178, Jennie are Virginia Wade and .Sue Barker, Norwich Free Academy, 6-2. Leggitt 472, Jan McKenney 10’ SECTION both of England, ij: South Windsor was paced by three 177-176-502, Hildur INCLUDES 1 POST hits off the bat of John Kennedy. The ;i|i Zawistowski 466. AND 2 RAILS $5«sl j:| Bobcats played errorless ball. j: Rockville now stands 1-1 for the NOW Decorum prevailed in Calgary season after the loss to NFA, which it beat in the season opener. Jim I AN EXACT REPLICA OF THE NEW YORK (UPI) - und defenseman Dale In the National Hockey ROCK TRADITIONAL RED BARN i|: Gagnon homered for the Rams. |:|i 0 0 IT YOURSELF ONE GAL. Decorum prevailed on the lloganson connected for League Stanley Cup EIBL star 'Lir Red Barn A N D . . . SAVE! CAN ice Wednesday night but the Nordiques. Playoffs, Philadelphia is at STEADY IN Features: STOP.WATER the nin truck NEW YORK (U P I)-E d the result was the same as In the only other WHA ^ LV Toronto, Buffalo at the A Unique Shirt or Blouse Backus, a junior from QUALITY BUILT... • Sturdy All-Wnnd it has been in two previous playoff game, BpbbfHull New York Islanders, Mon ADDS QUALITY TO CoiistriK tion and a Fresh Pair of Jeans Secaucus. N.J., who baited • K u s t I’ m o l WHA playoff games — scored on-^nlistering YOUR HOME THOROSEAL treal at Chicago and or Painter’s at... and pitched Columbia to I l.irdwtirc Calgary beat Quebec, this slapshot midway through Boston at Los Angeles. • (»■ \ (i I )o u h lf three weekend victories, BICYCLES PREVENT COSTLY BASEMENT LEAKS WITH time 3-2. PAINT THE COLOR the third period to propel Philadelphia, Buffalo and has been named the NEW------USED D o o r s Calgary now leads the Fbrd-tou^ OF YOUR CHOICE • l*fc ( ill I iciim* THOROSEAL _ the Winnipeg Jets to a 3-2 Montreal hold 2-0 leads mafs a g u a r a n t e e d the season's second Eastern I L U U tEtT PT-1.7S WATIR PLUQ-Hydriulfc Cement lo slop streems « ecDve w y . best-ol'-seven Canadian THE DEAL ,tnd I rim victory over the Edmonton while the Boston-Los Intercollegiate Baseball PROFESSIONAL ASSCMBLY THOROiEAL-Seeler to be eppDed IneWe meeofy wellelor weter prooteme. Division semifinal series 3- Oilers. 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SHOP FRIDAY POOR' ' ' sale ends Saturday. |w.6.6LEHj|n 330 ungjp street TO 8:30 P.M. Free parking. at shoe-town. SATURDAYS Tel. 649-5253 TO 4 P.M. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester.Conn., ’Thurs., April 15. 1976— PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 15. 1976 Residents discuss dump problems Elected officials ^ South Windsor o Brownies visit Lutz Andover will be good for about 10 years. ask for higher pay Several people ■ present did not By DONNA HOLLAND agree with Kurker. Area news About 50 Andover and Bolton To arrive at the figures, Kurker Hebron Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor residents attended a public hearing used the five acres presently being Ambulance needs It was the consensu* of those at Bolton Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon Wednesday to discuss the Andover used and a 15 foot depth availability A request for an increase in the Monday’s budget hearing that Disposal Area. for future deposit. There is a 30 foot ambulance service budget w'as sup Hebron’s elected officials are under The officials of both towns were depth, but Kurker said the DEP was ported by those present. paid. criticized for not having facts and painting what might be the worst Grant said the town made a “wise The same feeling was expressed at figures to present to the people. possible picture, using conservative move” when they began an emergen last year’s budget hearing. Andover officials were also figures. cy medical service. He said Hebron About 50 attended the hearing. Council changes Andover residents were surprised is one of the few in the state so well criticized for not listening to the peo Most were elected officials and ple who voted twice to stop sharing to learn that when the present five qualified. representatives and members of the ADA with Bolton by June 30. acres being used are fill^ to capaci A new item is for $300 for the depu ■Vd' town boards and agencies. sewer grant rote Receiving applause was Jam es ty, they may or may not be able to ty chief and $200 for the assistant Finance Board Chairman Richard Rogers of Bolton, who apologized to use more of the 60 plus acre site. chief. Fire Chief William Borst said expenses, if any, by the town M. Grant said the board was there to Coventry Ahdover because “Bolton came to Studies to determine its usage will this is a smalt amount for all the planner. receive opinions and guidance from LINDA LOVERING the hearing empty handed.” have to be done. work they do above the usual Tom Fessinger of the DEP said the the public. The budget requests were The Town Council voted - Rogers said he asked the Bolton\ 'volunteer work. He said the town is The project, outlined by Tom Juros five acre site would serve Andover presented just as the finance board Wednesday 4-2 in favor of making Board of Selectmen to negotiate in getting to the point where it may of the town engineers Griswald and alone for about 27 years. He said one had received them. The government pre-application to the Farmers good faith with Andover and he did need one or two paid firemen. Fuss, is broken into four sections. and a half years should be subtracted budget request is $498,504 and the Home Administration for a ,267,500 not think they did. They are sewer collection system in for each year it is shared with Board of Education request is $996,- grant. He said he’d like to see the Constables on patrol Village, Waterfront Manor, and Bolton. 314. The total cost estimate of the out Lakeview Terrace areas; storm selectmen and boards of finance of Kurker said leachate is now visible Resident Trooper John Soderberg lined project is $2,947,000, both towns get together and come up drain system In Waterfront Manor at the site but water samples from Tax collator said the constables do more on a Council members Jack Myles and and Lakeview Terrace areas; com with a plan and then come back to the nearby Burnap Brook showed no Joan Rowley, tax collector said she volunteer basis than on a paid basis. Robert Olmstead voted against the munity water system in Waterfront citizens of both towns. Most Andover evidence of chemicals or changes in was requesting an increase in her The money being requested is for motion. William McEwen was not Manor; and local costs for treatment residents appeared receptive to the the water. present salary of $4,650 to $5,500. She paid patrol work in the town. present. Voting in favor were Chair idea. plants and major interceptors. Several people suggested the $22,- said the office deserves higher. Mulligan suggested setting up a man Jesse Brainard, Douglas Whip Such a meeting has been scheduled 000 Bolton received from the state be “The responsibility of the office study committee to see where the l.iilSK'’'' ple, Robert Keller, and Leonard First Selectman David Dreselly, left, of Bolton listens with First for April 26 at 8 p.m. in Andover. Myles said after the meeting, “We used to determine the feasibility of has increased rapidly and the amount town is going in the law enforcement Giglio. Selectman David Yeomans of Andover to a discussion on the Everyone agreed there wasn’t should look at the total cost package using more acreage at the site. of time on the job has also in area. Speedy the rabbit at Lutz Junior Museum says hello to the South Windsor Brow The vote came after the council much tim e left for either town of sewers. The cost to the property life span of the Andover Disposal Area Wednesday at a joint Leonard Jahnke, a Griswold and creased,” she said. Over the years First Selectman Aaron Reid said nies. Pam Cooney, left, gives him the eye as he is held by Miss Berdine Spector, voted to reconsider the April 7 vote of because Andover’s annual budget owners is not known.” town hearing in Andover. (Herald photo by Dunn) Fuss employe, explained the solid the town has had the kind of people the direction is to provide more assistant director of the Lutz. 6-1 against the grant issue. Also they meeting is May 1 and Bolton’s May waste management study the firm is who would run for office knowing police protection. heard a presentation by Richard 17. now doing of the 27 towns in the what the salary is. For 30 years Breault, chairman of the Sewer Bolton willing to pay Capitol Region. Monica Post was tax collector. Authority. Bolton First Selectman David Fire stops talk Area police report He said the firm is becoming However, for the past eight years "Pre-application merely earmarks Dreselly said the town recognizes • Before the education budget talks aware of each town’s problems in there have been four tax collectors, funds for Coventry,” Breault said there are expenses involved and is began, half the people, firemen and Carter. About $1,500 in items taken cluding political. said Mrs. Rowley.' Wednesday. “If approved, the town SOUTH WINDSOR Store on Vernon Ave. early prepared to pay as it should. constables, left to respond to a fire from the plumbing firm were Jahnke said when the study of Beatrice Andrews and Cynthia Lutz Junior Museum’s Kodiak bear greets the has two years to decide the issue of Wednesday morning and removed He said he thinks the two towns call. Reginald E. Carter, 23, of East returned and police gave Carter back existing situations is complete, the Wilson did not run again because the Brownies but does not frighten Pam Cooney of sewers.” goods valued at $110, police said. should get together. Hartford turned himself into police his car. firm will make recommendations to salary was not enough for the work There was hardly any discussion on, A final sewer referendum is Bolton finance board member 56 Clinton Dr. Wednesday at 10 a.m . and was Carter was released on $3,000 non the towns. required. the school board budget request. scheduled for this fall. Morris Silverstein said it seems inap charged with second-degree larceny surety bond for appearance in Com The Vernon Farms Dairy Store at Whether or not the recommen “It is time we started upgrading Mulligan suggested the / w % Breault lost his temper at council propriate for both towns to go their in connection with a break at mon Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford 83 Union St. was broken into today at dations are followed is something salaries for elected officials’ superintendent's office budget re member Olmstead during a discus own way. Together costs could be Imperial Plumbing on Sullivan Ave. April 19. 2:35 a.m. and $250 in goods taken. - else, Jahnke said. positions or we will not find people to main the same since there is a sur OPEN sion of project costs to the town. kept down he said. early Wednesday. VERNON Jahnke is a Bolton resident. run for these offices,” she said. plus this year. Breault said there would be no more Police found a car at the rear of the Annabelle Niemann, 56, of 101 Dump time left engineering costs, and minor Someone threw a rock through the Andover and Bolton have been Town Clerk Marian Celio said she EASTER SUNDAY firm which turned out to belong to front window of the Corner Package Orchard St., Rockville was arrested Charles Kurker of the state sharing the disposal area for about 22 echoed Mrs. Rowley’s sentiments. today on Vernon Ave. and charged Department of Invironmental years. She said she knew what the salary Buy buses 8 A.M. til MIDNIGHT with operating a motor vehicle while Protection (DEP) said if the town The Andover Disposal Area will bf, was when she ran for office. He also suggested the town study license suspended. Court is May 12. Seaitest .'A gal. Good Friday rites begin at noon towns continue sharing the area it closed Good Friday. However, she is concerned with what buying its own buses. ICE CREAM ...... u U ^ O F F the town clerk’s office deserves. School Board Chairman David co n SODA A Andrew Mulligan of Gristmill Rd. Allbee said the contract with Clark Flavors & mixers...... £ qts. for ■ * Vernon said he agreed with them. But, accor Transportation in Colchester is spoken. Methodist; the Rev. Paul Bowman, The Greater Rockville Area Clergy Arrowhead gets new hearing TAB & 9 7 Q . ding to the state constitution, no favorable to the board. The Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rec Union Congregational; the Rev. Council will sponsor the annual Good 1967, noting the approval of the elected official’s salaries can be in Reid said the town cannot properly TAB Flavors...... £ qts. for * 9 tor of St. John’s will cortduct the ser Donald McLean, Trinity Lu lieran; Friday ecumenical service from Gas firm in park course, seemed to satisfy the com creased during their term. maintain what they now own. We still have INSTANT MATCH LOTTERY the Rev. Douglas MacLean, United Coventry noon to 3 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal vice and offer the introductory ad The Coventry Development Corp. mission members, but the town at tickets on sale... dress. LINDA LOVERING Church, Rt. 30, Vernon. Congregational of Tolland; the Rev. received approval for the Empire torney will be asked to follow ’This traditional commemoration of The seven words of Christ will be Kenneth Knox, Talcottville The Planning and Zoning Commis Gas Co. to locate a bottled gas facili through on this matter. MEMORIAL CORNER STORE Christ’s passion on the Cross wilt offered by the following clergymen: Congregational; and Dr. George sion this week set June 14 for the ty in the Coventry Industrial Park. In other action, the commission One-room school revived 352 MAIN ST. (Corner Haynes SI.) Wells, The Wesleyan Church, consist of a series of hymns, prayers, The Rev. John White, St. Bernard's hearing date for the proposed A missing record from the town voted 3-1, with one abstention, to ap 646-0193 Roman Catholic Church; the Rev. Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. Arrowhead Ridge Apartmetit com and meditations on the seveh words clerk’s office delayed action on an prove a proposed single house Kindergarten teachers are plan John Mortimer, Rockville United The service is open to the public., plex. Hebron Inland-Wetlands permit, applied for building permit to Charles Carl. It ning a one day visit for their students The proposed 340-unit complex to A bygone era will be recreated by George and Michael McDermott, will be on a rear lot in Hemlock to the one-room Gull School on Route Tracy Trewella, 8, of 118 Palmer Dr. attempts be near Rt. 6 on the Coventry-Bolton next month when students visit the owners of the Twin Hills Golf Club, to Point. 85 in Amston. line was conditionally disapproved in old Burrows Hill one room red to remove more baby teeth from Angela Wing, expand the course nine holes. In final action, the superintendent Retired teachers who taught in Barnes students to build village December for reapplication to con schoolhouse. 7, of Ellington Rd. as both try out the old den The missing record would show ap of streets will be asked to investigate one-room schools will give lessons at form to septic, water supply, fire Students from the Hebron Elemen proval by the PZC in 1963 of a the possible violation of a wetlands a full faculty meeting May 4. The tist’s chair in the museum. They are members East Hartford school, church, craft shop, home, and of colonial living. They will live the protection, single road access and proposed 18-hole course. A letter regulation by Mark Sanderson of tary School will attend classes there, of South Windsor Brownie Troop 903 which recreating the old schoolhouse days. teachers are Henrietta .Green. When school opens Monday, general store. life of a colonist in the village. storm drainage. from the tax assessors office, dated' Brigham Tavern Rd. . . The schoolhouse was standing in Evelyn Rowley, Delvena Montigny visited the Manchester museum recently. Barnes School students will turn into The school maintenance depart Both teachers said the parents 1725 and was completely restored and Florence Rich. (Herald photo by Judy Kuehnel) carpenters and start building their ment cut the wood into the right have offered tools for building and several years ago by the Historical own colonial village, said a report dimensions before vacation and the old objects to be put in them. Barne’s village is not a short-term Society. Bulloun program given at this week’s Board of Educa students will start building next Schools plan bus crackdown Gilead Hill School has the school Plans for the visits were explained tion meeting. week. project. The buildings are collap sable and will be loaned to other Vernon to the Board of Education last week board okay to conduct a hot air Barnes teachers Pauline Fusco and Colonial crafts order while waiting for and riding on from bus privileges. Some board schools in town next year. by Principal Paul A. White. Objec balloon program May 17. Virginia Colston, received a mini Student vandalism and discipline the buses. members felt this is a “grey area” / I Miss Fusco, an art teacher, has “Colonial East Hartford” will be tives are to show the differences in The school will prepare the grant from the board for “Colonial been teaching colonial crafts in'- problems on school buses are proving Those found in violation will be and should be explored further before revisited for some time to come. the daily routines, lessons, methods balloon, take off and land. A talk will East Hartford— Revisited” last fall. costly to the Board of Education. subject to, after a hearing, suspen a policy would be set. cluding weaving, candle dipping, of instruction, and discipline, of a follow in the auditorium, said Prin Both Miss Fusco and Miss Colston Monday night the board reaffirmed sion of bus privileges until payment print making, and woodworking. Others felt the board should go one-room Connecticut schoolhouse in cipal Ralph S. Saccuzzo. felt instead of taking children on field its bus policy. for damages incurred are paid to the The students will demonstrate ahead and take the first step. Dr. 1776 and in a large rural Connecticut trips to replicas of colonial villages, Vandalism costs for the 1975-76 bus contractor. The Shop’’ with these crafts from their colonial craft Annual Raymond Ramsdell, superintendent school in 1976. why not build their own. school year now totals $2,153. Board The board emphasized the student shop when it is ready for visitors and agreed, cautioning the board that the Also, they aim to further apprecia They drew up plans to construct member Joann Worthen, chairman is not suspended from classes if on a colonial craft day in' June. problems won’t stop until it cracks tion of the intent of the Declaration five 6’ by 8’ buildings in a vacant of the Transportation Committee, suspended from bus privileges. It big fashion ideas... Miss Colston said she hopes the egg hunt down and puts teeth into the policy. of Independence and the freedoms room at Barnes. They will include a urged the schools enforce the bus will be up to the student and/or P o w e r students will also learn the problems Board member Harold Cummings .in democracy. rules. parents to transport the student. 303 East Center St., Manchester said he felt any enforcement has to The visits will be May 20 through t h .1 1 ’ s what is 4-PLY PO LYESTER C O R D Saturday Vandalism and misconduct will not The state Department of Educa come from the board, “Then if we’re packod in those June 1. Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 FIRESTONE DELUXE CHAMPION* be tolerated on the buses, the board tion said it favors the student being wrong let the parents take It to Classified ads. Sell Teachers will prepare lessons b l a c k w a l l s agreed. Students must maintain suspended from school if suspended court.” your idle items for Lions Club formed Bolton Open Thursday Evenings 'til 8:00 Size Price Size Price using materials and methods of 200 quick c^ish. G 78 14 • 2 5 . 9 5 The Bolton Woman's Club's fourth years go. B78-13 • 1 8 . 8 5 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦66666»6666»466»#»666466666666» C78-14 • 2 0 . 9 5 H78-14 • 2 7 . 9 5 secretary; Jack Daly, treasurer; annual Easter egg hunt will be Satur Dress will be colonial. I D78-14 • 2 1 . 9 5 G 7 8 1 5 • 2 8 . 9 5 Bolton Wayne England, financial secretary. day at 1 p.m. at Herrick Memorial A 78-13 E 7 8 -M • 2 2 . 9 5 H78-15 • 2 8 . 9 5 Giant bunny will hide eggs 5-rib d e sig n F78-14 L78-15 • 3 0 . 9 8 Under the direction of the Lions Directors are Jim Rogers, Jerry Park. • 2 4 . 9 5 3 0 8 F E T and old tire International, a Bolton chapter, Dimanno, Charles Warren and Jack Children ages 1-12 are invited. Rain Vernon 1:15 p.m. Children should bring a basket or II prices plus 1 6^ to The hunt is sponsored by the ave more than ^ Whitewal Bolton Lions Club, has form ^ to Whitham. date is April 18 at 1 p.m. There will Children in Vernon’s Easter Egg container for their eggs. Only those Recreation Department with several 50% o n fio lf p a c h a g o a serve the Bolton community. Tail twister is Marshall Latulippe be prizes. Hunt, Friday, will be greeted by a in the proper age groups will be FREE Brownie, Girl Scout and Cadette Enrollment for charter members and lion tamer is Anthony Botticello. The Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart giant six-foot bunny who will help allowed to enter the area where the ^ 4 MOUNTING I Troops. will close Tuesday at a dinner To become a member, contact one ment has donated 60 dozen eggs being hide the eggs and givg out gifts to all eggs are hidden. Parents and older Super Deal! 4 Some 1,700 colored eggs will be meeting at Vito's at 7:30 p.m. of the officers. cooked by Fiano’s Restaurant. of the children. children will be kept outside the hunt EASTER Officers for the club elected The club has regular dinner The Knights of Columbus hidden around the park. Included area. Iniro^ recently are: Larry Converse, presi meetings the first and third Tuesday donated candy. The hunt will be at Henry Park and among them wilt be about 80 J“..*I6“ 0FF \ dent; Dave Bushnell, first vice presi of each month at Vito’s. The newly formed Bolton Lions children will be divided into two “golden” eggs good for special prizes our February prices on blackwalls and whitewalls dent; Allan Wiedie, second vice The club is a service group. It will Club will help supervise. divisions. Children in kindergarten of Easter baskets. Golden eggs will Recreation Director Donald president; Robert Peterson, third cosponsor’the first annual horse show Children must,bring their own con and pre-schoolers will start at 10:30 be redeemed at the Lottie Fisk Berger said more than 1,200 children DOUBLE BELTED ★ vice president; Richard Jones, in Bolton in May. tainers. a.m. and those in Grades 1 through 3, Building. usually take part. SPECIAL FIRESTONE DELUXE CHAMPION * total value to ‘39 Cash & Carry 1976 CAR Legion scholarship Good Friday service (NEW A 7 8 13 TIRE, Blackw ell HEBRON—Jones-Keefe-Batson Unit 95 American Area briefs BOLTON—The Bolton Ecumenical Council will sponsor • ULIES • TUUPS I Plus 1 7b its Annual Ecumenical Good Friday Service at 7:30 F E T and Legion Auxiliary is offering a $100 scholarship to a old lire p.m. at St.Maurice Church. The service is planned by the SN member of the senior class at Rham High School again • HYACINTHS • DAFFODILS BlACKWALlS sire four clergy of Bolton but will be carried out by laymen. Feb price NOW DoubU' filuT- this year. The auxiliary seeks a girl who is a daughter of a Church women Rees annual tag sale jrlass licit for B78 14 S37.80 S27.25 member of the post. The basis of award is citizenship, lonj' milcaj;c. VERNON—Rockville United Methodist Church Women BOLTON—The Bolton Congregational Church Busy Grange auction C78 14 38 45 2 8 .2 5 need, and scholarship. polyester cord will meet April 21 at 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall, Grove St. Bees Women’s Group scheduled its second annual tag and E7 8 14 40 00 2 9 .2 5 VERNON — Vernon Grange will sponsor its annual F78 14 44.10 3 2 .2 5 body for Cathy Horan is program chairman. The program will food sale for May 1 at the church. Donated items can be public auction April 24 at Grange Hall, Rt. 30 starting at 2 G78-14 4 5 95 3 3 .2 5 slren^lh J Annual clothing drive 3 6 .2 5 feature Ms. Karen Kareskl who will present and exhibit left at the church. For pickup, call 649-7367. p.m. and closing when sold out. Items to be auctioned will H 7 81 4 49 50 F78 15 4 5 30 3 3 .2 5 BUY i HEBRON—During April the First Congregational and lecture on the care and feeding of house plants. include furniture, plants and miscellaneous items. ’There 47.10 3 4 .2 5 G78-15 N O W ! ^ Church is conducting its annual clothing drive. Good used Members may bring their “sick” plants and Ms. Kareski will be a food sale and snack bar. H 78 15 5 0 7 0 3 7 .2 5 clothing especially for men and children may be left at Ladies plan craft, tag sale J78 15 52,50 3 8 .2 5 will attempt to diagnose the problem. L78 15 54.90 4 0 .2 5 the church from 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday. EAST HARTFORD - The Italian Ladies Club of East Dodd’s trailer visits All prices p lu s'1 98 1 0 3 lAFE T and old lire They go to Church World Service and the Hebron Clothes ClQthing drive Hartford will sponsor an arts and crafts sale and tag sale COVENTRY—The mobile office of U.S. Rep. Chris E Whir.w.ll add >3.25 to 14.25. ^ j Bank. VERNON—The Greater Rockville Area Church Sunday, April 25 from noon to 6 p.m. at the Italian Dodd will be at the Town Hall from 9:45 a.m. to noon Women United has pledged to support the Church World American Club, 464 Tolland St. Mrs. Gibson Low said Monday. M .n net FREE Uniroyal gplt Fisherman’s breakfast reservations for booths are being accepted. To learn * ^ -k 4 Service clothing appeal this spring. Urgently needed is 5.49 balls'plus FREE umbrella with HEBRON—The American Legion will serve a fisher warm clothing for men, women, and children ; rolled ban more, call Mabel Futtner, 569-1029, or Deborah LaRose, Talk on drugs this lamous brand goll shoe. But man’s breakfast Saturday from 4 to 11 a.m. at Phelps dages made from old sheets, blankets, soap, doctor and 528-4070. BOLTON-Robert Stern, director of the Greater Hart hurry . . . this offer ends Saturday. umbrella. ■ lANlAMlAml Hall, Rt. 85. The menu includes pancakes, sausage and nurse uniforms, shdets, pillow cases and especially baby Offices closed ford Council on Alcoholism and the Capitol Region Drug value to ‘13.00 / coffee. Proceeds go to the post’s building fund. clothing. The clothing should be clean and packed in stur Information Center,.will speak on the youth drug and c^hoe alone is valued lo $22 . . . fearnr'mg padded ankle co ar, multicolor — dy cardboard boxes. Collection points are the Concordia BOLTON — All town offices will be closed Good alcohol problem April 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bolton Jurause replaceable steel pushbutton— / Country auction Saturday Lutheran Church, Pitkin St., Manchester or the Enfield Friday. Elementary School all purpose room. ’The program is 100% nylon„ / VERNON—There will be a country auction Saturday at Congregational Church, Enfield. open to parents and other citizens. ^‘" ‘’’’ ro w ^ b ia ^ c k ^ w W .e ln MANCHESTEB Offices closed Florist & Greenhoiises while, 6:30 p.m. at the Tolland County Agricultural Center, Rt. men’s 6V2-13 M. 325 BROAD ST. 30 Proceeds help maintain the center. Auction items will Riverside hike ANDOVER — All town offices will be closed Good Grange meetings be taken right up to auction time. SOUTH WINDSOR - ’The Indian Valley YMCA will Friday. VERNON-Vernon Grange 52 will meet April 23 at 8 at shce-tcwn. 646-3356 Free parking. BankAmericard. Mastercharge. sponsor a riverside hike, along the Connecticut River, p.m. in Grange Hall, Rt. 30, Members are asked to wear THURS. 8-5:30 Easter Square Dance UaGIST aiTAli GKOWERS in MANCHES'TIR April 25 with Louise Evans as leader. Hikers will meet at Fishing licenses tonight old clothes as this will be a work night. Barbara and MANCHESTER WETHERSFIELD WINDSOR SAT. 8-12:30 VERNON—’The Vernon Square Dance Club will hold its the First Congregational Church, Main St. at 2 p.m. and Kenneth Hill will be in charge of refreshments. Members Palhmark Shopping Cinter Berlin Turnpike Windsor Shpg. Ctr; COVENTRY — ’The town clerk’s office will be open 6 43 -9559 Spencer St (Silver Lane) & Hlllstown Rd Routo 159 ro ad anchester ^HHon., Twi., WeA, Fii B • 5’30 Easter Dance Saturday at the Vernon Elementary return about 4 p.m. Adults, teenagers and family groups tonight to 6:30 for those who want fishing licences for are asked to bring items for the auction. If pickups are 621 HAarruD . M Other loceUont Mroughout Connecticut School, Rt. 30. Rounds will be cued by the Yellens and a may sign up by contacting the “Y ” office at Vernon Cir opening day of the fishing season Saturday. Town Hall required call Herbert Niederwerfer. The Junior Grange • new round dance will be taught from 7:30 to 8 p.m. cle. There will be a slight fee for non-members. will be closed Good Friday. Vill meet April 26 at 6 p.m. in Grange Hall. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 15, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester.Conn., Thurs,, April 15, 1976 - PAGE NINETEEN
Maj. Gay named chief of staff When it came to spen it," Stanton said. “He said Jt~was ding the new curio piece, they quit making these though, a few problems years ago" and accepted But Treasury officials Economists said the new stamp and got postmarks The New Deuce: ”lt Was out of stock and called the bankr” said Bill Hannis of cropped up. the money only after some bill is worth only about to prove they were first- for local Bicentennial parade Like a Run on the Bank.” Federal Reserve for more. Houston’s Texas hoped Bicentennial promo It almost didn’t play in discussion. $1.15 in buying power com By DAVID NAGY A man in North Carolina Commerce Bank. tion would give the deuce day purchases. Peoria, for example. another chance and allow pared to the old bad-luck "We’re swamped right Stanton tried to buy an (DPI) bought $800 worth. A “Everyone wanted to be Reporter Mike Stanton of bill of 1966. Bankers said ice cream cone with a since 1947 and is a graduate of St. Houston bank sold more the first on their block to the government to save now,” said postal clerk radio station WMBD in the Maj. David W. Gay of 138 Parker they doubted the new note Samuel Washington in a deuce. James School and Manchester High Americans already have than $20,000 in the new bills have one,’’ said a millions in currency prin Illinois city bought $4 St., intelligence officer for the 430 would accrue much collec post office in the nation’s “The lady refused to School. He has been attending spent a fortune buying up a by midday and the Kansas spokesman for New York ting costs by reducing the worth of gasoline and tried Brigade, 26th Infantry Division, has tor value because so many capital. “Most of the take it," he said. “She was evening sessions at Manchester Com hot Bicentennial collec City, Mo., Commerce City’s Chase Manhattan. need for $1 bills. About 255 to pay with two of the new been named a chief of staff for had been issued. patrons have at least 50 of bills. superstitious. munity College for the past three tors’ item — the brand new banks peddled nearly their The old $2 bill went out of million $2 bills came out Manchester’s Bicentennial Parade. No one cared. these bills they want post “She said, ‘Those things years, and will graduate next month $2 bill, which, in dry whole stock of $142,000 circulation in 1966, shunned Tuesday and another 145 “The attendant paused, In this capacity, Maj. Gay will act million are scheduled July Hoarders took their bills marked, some have 100, bring bad luck,’ so I paid with an associate of science degree economic terms, is worth worth by day’s end. by many as a bad luck sym stared at the money, then as executive officer in planning and “It was like a run on the 4.- to post offices, pasted on a' some 200.” told me he wouldn’t take her in loose change." issuance of the parade order. in law enforcement and a second about $1.15. bol. Wally Irish, parade chairman, who degree in general studies. He is a No m atter. Tens of member of the Connecticut Officers appointed Maj. Gay as chief of staff, thousands of Americans also named commanders of the Club, Manchest^ Lodge of Elks and got up early Tuesday, stood various parade divisions. the Radiological Defense Officers in line and spent whatever They are Stanley Cottle, escort Society for the State of Connecicut. they could afford — rolls of division; Edgar ^lleviile, town; He has instructed various civil pennies and wads of cash— Robert Harrison, Bicentennial; defense subjects at the University of fo r th e mint-fresh Donald Maynard, veterans; Roy Connecticut for several years, and “deuce,” with Thomas Thompson, vehicle and horse; John has been appointed the radiological Jefferson on the face and Rivosa, chief of the Town Fire defense officer for the town of the signing of the Declara Department, and John Christensen, Manchester by the bffice of Civil tion of Independence on the Preparedness. assistant chief of the Eighth District back. The major enlisted in the Marine Banks in many areas ran Corps in 1953 and served for 22 months in Korea. In 1960, he enlisted MANCHESTER Maj. David W. Gay in the Connecticut National Guard, joining the Nike Missile program. He LUMBER About town attended Officer Candidate School at WILL BE OPEN Fire Department, fire department; Ft. Sill, Okla., and was com Roger Ather and Joseph Hyland, missioned in 1962. APRIL 16 & 17 Jehovah’s Witnesses will have a Masonic. He was graduated from Infantry theocratic ministry school and ser The chief of staff has been Officers Advanced Course in 1972 and vice meeting tonight at 7:30 at employed as a National Guard from the Command and General Gets a free heart check Kingdom Hall. technician for the adjutant general Staff College, Ft. Levenworth, Kan., for more than 20 years. He is present in 1975. He will attend the Industrial Mrs. Jean Lancaster of 56 Dudley St. is getting a free electrocardiagram screening offered ly the operation and training College of the Armed Forces in the by Dr. Herbert Snyder of the Manchester Medical Association at the Health Fair Tuesday. here Governor specialist for the 430 Brigade, a 3,000 fall. Anyone with irregularities in their pulse rate was referred to their family physician. This man organization with units in 24 He and his wife, Nancy, have two are signs bills citids throughout Connecticut. sons, David and Stephen, and a was one of many free screening tests offered to the public at the fair. (Herald photo by some Maj. Gay has lived in Manchester daughter, Jennifer. Dunn) HARTFORD (UPI) - everyday Gov. Ella T. Grasso has signed 18 bills, including values yo u ’ll measures making posses sion of a sawed-off shotgun Classroom renovations approved need for Spring or silencer illegal and giving guide dogs for the deaf the same privileges as for graphics arts program those for the blind. Mrs. Grasso, who has SAVE signed 66 bills and vetoed The Manchester Board of Neil Lawrence, school trip, to Chicago, is funds the local Head Start formation meeting May 18 one so far this session, ap Education has approved vocational education direc; for a national career program. with representatives of GOING OUT OF ^ 5 5 5 proved a bill bringing state education specifications — tor, said the high school • development conference. • Learned that school several local service clubs, law on possession of and an expenditure of up to curriculum will concen • Voted to ask town administrators will host a citizen groups and weapons into line with $9,000 — tor renovations of trate on offset printing directors to establish a “soup and sandwich” in professional organizations. STOiaiADE federal statutes. two high school classrooms (lithography). The washout account for a $73,- GRAND PRIX 4’x8’ Sections Officials said under state for the new graphic arts program includes layout 431 federal grant which law possession of a sawed- program. and design, pasteup and off shotgun or siiencer had The Manchester High composition, photography, M5.50 School space — now a draf platemaking, press opera Griffin Photography not been illegal, although it oMMiiniiii Nnunw was under federal statutes. ting room and a regular tion, bindery and finishing, WMNMS Scotts 5’x8’ SECTION I BUSINESS SALE! The guide dog bili was classroom — will be and other specialties in iarly Bird Lawn Sale! urged as a m eans of renovated by school graphic arts. protecting the deaf by employes to house the long- In other business Mon Fully equipped M6.95 allowing their animals promised graphic arts day night, the Board of Halts Plus access to the same areas room made possible by a Education: 5,000 6’x8’ SECTION I usually off limits for cash windfall from the • Approved three s o . FT. animals that seeing eye state’s Instant Lottery. extended field trips: A R«g. 20.95 1 8 » * dogs are. Most of the renovation three-day camping trip for Combination fertilizer and 19.95 crabgraaa control. Makes It Another bill signed by work involves electrical Buckley School sixth- HatePhis thicker. and plumbing changes to Mrs. Grasso wouid graders, a similar trip for Turf Builder 2-HOLE l a s t eliminate dual penalties accommodate special prin Green School sixth- CLASSIFIED WORD Fertilizer for persons convicted of ting equipment and a graders, and a five-day trip ‘rudon INVENTOBY ADS IN TH E HERALD ROUND RAIL m\ m use of a motor vehicle photographic darkroom. t i m e for three high school dis 6 to 25 DAYS without the owner’s con The $9,000 maximum will tributive education Way 10’ Section 8$ per word per day S . 1 4 * * sent. Present law had one cover the in-kind labor as students. The first two TO SAVE penalty under the penal well as the renovation trips are for an outdoor 643-2711 *5.75 code and .one under the supplies. education program at a 4-H ANCHESTER 373 Main St. 2881 will motor vehicle statutes. Establishment of a BE UQUIBA1ED camp in Pomfret; the high Another bill would graphic arts curriculum at 2-RML : o a ?TMENTI authorize the state to try to the high school has been a HARDWARE pair businesses looking for priority for some time, 877 Main Street SPLIT RAIL part-time employes with educators said, to expand FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH OF MANCHESTER 643-4425 10’ Section those workers looking for and continue a graphic arts Meeting in the Orange Hall such employment. program already in the 72 East Center Street, Manchester *7.35 IN 3 SPREEl $ 1 0 ^ junior high schools. You are cordially invited to see the dramatic motion picture ABSOLUTELY Directors approve POULTRY UHTING THE POWER OF THE RESURRECTION GALV-A-GARD NO EXCEPTIONS! fiscal transactions An inspiring feature-length motion picture that The Manchester Board of from a 1970 fall by Miss forcefully portrays the spiritual impact of the Gospel Whitewall Sale NON CLIMABLE Directors Tuesday night Kove on a Henry St. icy message of the Living Christ! EVERYTHING IN approved the following spot, resulting in an injury. fiscal transactions, all by The board approved ear unanimous votes: ly retirement benefits for SUNDAY EVENING ‘Power Streak’78 THE STORE TO • A $31,400 allocation Mrs. Agnes Chidester, APRIL 18th at 7:00 P.M. WhitewitI Prin /UPTOX from revenue-sharing effective June 1. She is BE LIQUIDATED! A Free-Will Offering Will be Taken 678-13 $25.07 funds for the final cost of retiring after 16 years of James Bellasov, Pastor Phone: 643-7644 A78-13 revaluation of real proper employment for the Board whitewall E78-14 $28.56 ty. of Education. with 600-15L $27.09 trade •BOYS’ & • A $40,000 allocation F78-14 $31.28 from revenue-sharing G78-14or 15 $34.73 GIRLS’ TOYS funds for the town's 50 per H78-14orl5 $35.92 cent cost share of a sewage •DOLLS tGAMES I h e G i S a t e Goodyear’s best-selling bias-ply tire Plus $1.7SI0 $2.80 F.E.T., pump station in Green e Polyester cord body depending on size. Manor's Manchester In e Road gripping tread •PUZZLES dustrial Park. The town's 75 lbs. ALL share is under terms of In '- tC o u p o n •TENNIS OUTFITS I dustrial Guidelines. The PURPOSE SAND pump station will be main 'Irarusup. Cutusout. Goodyear Values At Everyday Low Regular Prices •PARTY tained at town expense. I Rip us off. love H. *1 .5 9 • The relocation of $74,- S SUPPLIES 80 Lbs. • rsI c % 0 is VOU’LL ff \ \(V 000 of Community Develop ‘Custom Power Cushion Polyglas’ ‘Custom POlysteeF Radial < ment funds from two _ TNe coupon m ih your purcIW M of popular CONCRETE MIX •STATIONERY projects to three others. M.Cadet' Lawn Tractor BUckwall Price A78-13 Whitewall Price • A $l,000.appropriation enlinee you lo your cfwace of blackwall i 9 5 •2 .0 5 ITEMS'- X •BOOKS to the recreation account, FREE'TRAILER E78-14, $30.95 with trade DR78-14 $S3.(M ’ a R78-13 ^ OUR REG. PRICES FREE LAWNSWEEPER F78-14 $33.95 HR78-14 $65.44 80 lbs. b to be financed by tennis whitewall G78-14 $35.62 with trade 2V£ fees to be collected from FREE 42" FWINT BLADE GR78-15 $82.39 MORTAR MIX the participants. T N l4 coupon wNh 0your pu rclU M0 of t*il« p o w lu l G78-15 $38.49 HR78-15 $67.04 ^ ON EVERY SINGLE ITEM IN e On many 1976 new cars • As advertised on TV • A $13,848 appropriation H78-15 $39.25 •2 .2 5 lll.Cub Cadet e Fiberglass cord belts •'Two steel cord belts JR78-15 $69.52 to the library account for a J78-15 $39.95 LR78-15 $72.60 Connecticard Program and Lawn and Garden Tractor • America’s best seller • Sure-footed handling 75 lbs. BLACK TOP I EVERY DEPARTMENT! ^ •rMIttee you to your cnoact Of Pius $1.75 to $3.03 F.E.T.. Plus $1.98 to $3.47 F.E.T., to be financed by grants 1 5 0 depending on size. WHITEWALLS available depending on size. FREE MOWER Offvr Qood Throiigh Other sizes low priced too PATCH May 91,1979 at our low regular prices. already received. I FREETRAILERand lAWNSWEEPER ^w N O EXCEPTIONS!^ • A $20,049 appropriation onw Hood Throtigh May 31,1374 •2.20 to the Board of Education, to be financed by a state _ ffu t coupon aatth your puichaee of Trui coupon rath ytut putsheae ol M.Cadet Riding Mown ARCO 235 lbs. “ ’.“SiTs 9?**' ' f ' grant. Of the amount, $9,- HI.95 Electric Riding Mower enlitiee you to^your choree of COMPLETE ”.!.!l;u > a «'•____ ^ 4 049 is for Bentley School FREE TRAILER.. FREE BAGGER MASTER CHARGE enliliee you lo !■ H SAFETY Seal-O-Matic Fire Code improvements, $100 FAtTORY REBATE ..FREE’I LAWN SWEEPER CASH GOODYEAR $3,875 for Robertson School si CHECK J.M. SHINGLES Is}< i $ - Phase 11 work and $7,125 m ore good years FREE! •1 8 .9 0 p*rtq. for Robertson School Invantory of marchandlta included In Going Out of Business Sale has been filed whh the Town aerk. Some listed items above not available in all storea. Phase 111 work. By a ‘125Offtr Good Througn previous agreement with \ r * Offer Through j May 91,1979 GUnERS AND the Board of Directors, the ^ ...... f i t ' NICHOL$-MAN(»IE$TER TIRE INC. ALL PARTS state funds were ear wvSee your HI.HI.Cadet dealtrr.. the next be&l thing lo your nintt door niHghbor marked for the Board of Education. 295 BROAD ST., (OPPOSITE SEAR’S AUTOMOTIVE) • A $3,665 claim settle EQUIPMENT CORP. & ■1»»H louiPMiHT IS out luim m J mllat from Vernon Circle on Bl. 13. ment for Alisa Kove of SOME MODELS New Haven and formerly RT. 83 872-0707 VERNON, CONN. IN LIMITED PHONE 643-1161 Mon. to Thurs. 8-6:00; Fri 8-8; Sat. 8-4 SUPPLY MON., TUES., WED., FRI. 8-5:30 • THURS. B-8 • SAT. 8-1 6 4 3 -5 1 4 4 381 Broad St., Manchester of Manchester. It stems
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