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MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. 302 Manchester—A City of Village Charm tw e n ty pa g es TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIKI EEN CENTS Mercury Dips To Record Low Criminal Pros Target

If you detected a bit of nippiness in the air this morning, you were not alone. According to one report, the ther­ mometer at the Savings Bank of Of New Federal Plan Manchester recorded a chilly 29 degrees WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford Ford said he had directed the Justice for the habitual criminal. Ford had at 6 a.m. said today that as part of an intensified Department to undertake, in cooperation another busy day scheduled Including an That the low temperature was general fight against rising violent crimes and the with state and local governments-, a afternoon meeting with British Foreign throughout the state was confirmed by the habitual criminal he was establishing a a Career Criminal Impact Program that Minister James Callaghan. National Weather Service at Bradley program to work with states to keep track will target and keep track of professional In a speech that touched on many International Airport where a record low of professional criminals. criminals. of 30 was record^ for September and for aspects of the fight against crime, Ford In a prepared address before the 81st an­ “This program will also assign priorty also talked about: the date of Sept. 24. nual convention of the International to cases of habitual criminals and expedite —Putting a high priority on combatting According to the service, whenever the Association of Police Chiefs, Ford said all the process by which they are brought to violent crimes and street crimes in the in­ air is clear and still, low temperatures are Americans can agree on the same conclu­ justice,” he said. not unseasonable and will vary from sion about crime: ner city. "There is where crime does the most damage to our whole urban struc­ "backyard to backyard" accounting for "There is far too much of it, it can no Citizen (^loperution ture. There is where crime most hurts the Bradley’s 30 and Manchester’s 29-degree longer be ignored, it can be no longer be poor who already suffer enough.” readings. rationalized away.” Ford also stressed the need for help on the part of the public and "greater citizen Juil Haliilual Criminals Indian Summer — where are you? Time To Act cooperation, particually as ready and —Putting the habitual criminal behind “The time has come to act,” Ford said, willing witnesses.” bars. "We must take the criminal out of making it clear he believes crime fighting Ford’s appearance before the conven­ circulation. We must make crime hazar­ is chiefly the responsibility of the state tion followed Monday's speech by At­ dous and costly. We must insure that swift and local governments and the federal torney General William B. Saxbe who also and prolonged imprisonment will in­ role is “essentially supportive.” stressed that local law enforcement of­ evitably follow each offense. Only then As part of the campaign against crime. ficers must concentrate on speedy trials will we deter others from pursuing careers of crime.” WEATHER —Congress making crime fighting one of its “top items.” He admitted there are no Parents Give Views easy answers and said that he expects to Sunny and cool today with highs in low spell out his proposals later to both the na­ 60s. Gear, quite cool again tonight with Tharps Gold in Them Thare Vaults tion and Congress. lows ranging from mid 40s to mid 30s with To Education Board Too Many Crimes Unreported chance of frost in some of the normally All hands reach for gold as Director of Congressmen shown are, from left: —Getting cooperation from the public. colder places. Becoming partly cloudy and the Mint Mrs. Mary Brooks and Sen. Walter Huddleston, D-Ky.; Mrs. By JUNE I'OMPKINS Because the life cycle details would "Crime statistics, shocking as they are, often show us only the top of the iceberg. milder Wednesday with chance of showers members of Congress tour the gold Brooks; Rep. Philip Crane, R-Ill.; The Board of Education resumed a enter “into family religious concepts and late in the day or at night. Highs around Too much crime goes unreported, a lot of vault of the U. S. Bullion Depository Rep. John Conlan, R-Ariz.; and Rep. former practice of meeting in one of the moral spheres,” Brewer said there should 70. witnesses never show up especially after in Fort Knox, Ky., Monday. John Rousselot, R-Calif. (UPI photo) public schools and listening to public com- be some option provided for parents who rnents for the first half hour of its meeting wished to teach their children in their owif the fourth or fifth continuence of the last night, in the Waddell School cafeteria. way to have their children excused from case.” He said that the lack of cooperation Not since 1972 had the board met in this the classes. of witnesses, according to a study in the manner and reactions from the ad­ Later, during the regular board District of Columbia, was by far the most ministration were no less than extremely meeting, had the pastor of the Church of common reason for losing major cases. Session Centers on Mini-Buses favorable. Christ stayed, he would have heard Dr. Ford ended his speech by asking the con­ About 50 persons were on hand to sup­ Alfred Tycheson, assistant school vention to stand in silent tribute to District of Columbia officer Gail Cobb, the Possible use of mini-buses to provide in- routes or a “dial-a-ride” system — will Center vehicles aren’t especially equipped port those who gave well-prepared and superintendent explain that when the tra-town transportation for Manchester probably be high on the list of priorities well-timed statements. first policewomen in the for handicapped persons although a need (.Sec 'IVn) killed in the line of duty. was the most talked-about transit mode at for Manchester transportation. exists. A few parents expressed disfavor at the a public meeting on local transportation board’s decision to cut funds for after­ school sports. n e ^ s Monday night. I)iul-A-Ri(le Discussed Ollier SuggesUuns The meeting, however, ended without a Several persons — including represen­ In other discussion Monday night: Elementary PE Plan commitment to use of mini-buses. Several First (irade Adjustment tatives of social service organizations, the • William Massett, assistant director of other transportation issues clouded the Mrs. Ann Prytko of 103 Chambers St. elderly, and the handicapped — agreed public safety at the University of Connec­ discussion, and participants only decided asked the board to consider granting four- that a dial-a-ride system is probably best ticut, explained UConn’s shuttle bus Dropped By Board that interested groups should coordinate hour sessions to new first graders for the for Manchester. operation at the Storrs campus. He their efforts on transportation. first few weeks instead of the usual six- Mary Ellen Nemergut of the Task Force pointed out that anyone starting a bus ser­ A proposal to hire two elementary Tycheson said there would be an in- ‘Pull-Togelher’ Session on Elderly, Community Services Council, hour sessions. ’The six-hour sessions, she physical education teachers with funds to service program in special physical vice -will face problems of expensive said, seemed to be too-big a jump from the Manchester Mayor John i.winpson — called for a “door-to-door” transportation be derived out of the Manchester public Education established in a matter of equipment, maintenance, and labor. half-day kindergarten sessions and the who called Monday night’s meeting to system for the elderly and handicapped. schools’ extra curricular sports program weeks to provide extra training for the • Conservation Commission Chairman children come home tired. “pull together” local work on transporta­ She said two mini-buses, equipped with Teresa Parla suggested promoting use of budget died Monday night when the Board existing kindergarten and Grades 1 and 2 tion, is expected to create a transportation ramps, would be best. Existing agencies The gradual adjustment to the full of Education opted to try an in-service teachers. bicycles, but she said bike facilities are schedule had been tried out in South Wind­ coordinating committee to further study offering transportation to elderly and han­ physical education program for Lest the public get their hopes up too needed first. sor, she said, and had been found needs and possible solutions. dicapped persons are limited, she pointed kindergarten and Grades 1 and 2 teachers. high over a restored extra curricular • Dr. Frederick Spaulding, a Conserva­ successful. The committee would not make out. tion Commission member, criticized state The board voted to remove a tabled mo­ program, board member Albert Harris decisions but would instead provide input Roselle Schultz, a teacher at Waddell, tion for $18,000 to be moved from the extra said there would still be a curtailment in transportation department highway said she would like to see half-session days to a regional transportation study being building. Besides terming highway con­ curricular sports program to provide two the program until after examination of the undertaken by the Greater Hartford Tran­ Taxi (^osl8 Too High at the end of the school year to enable the physical education teachers for the first teachers’ contract settlement. Frank Vaccaro of Manchester’s struction an ecological threat, Spaulding teachers to complete all their extensive sit District. said the state is spending millions of and second grades. As the result of a request for extra Mini-buses — with either scheduled Organization of the Handicapped said a paper work and reports minimizing the The motion, introduced by Mrs. Carolyn busing made at the last board meeting dial-a-ride system is needed because dollars on highways while other transpor­ pressure they usually work under. tation needs go wanting. Becker, had been tabled since last July. from parents of walkers in what they con­ elderly and handicapped persons can’t af­ In the vote to remove the motion, Mrs. Art and Music Needs sidered dangerous areas, the administra­ ford taxicab service. Becker’s was the only dissenting vote. tion announced it had been able to ‘Light Rail’ Trolleys Patricia Murphy, a fourth grade teacher Lack of transportation is locking many Mrs. Becker had observed from visiting rearrange the bus routes so all or most of • Joe Pagano of West Hartford, people in their homes, Vaccaro said. at Waddell, commented on the improve­ all the Grades 1 and 2 in town that there the students in the Woodbridge St. area representing the Hartford Architecture Walter Fortin, the town’s senior citizens ment in special areas in the Manchester was a justifiable need for physical educa­ would have acce.ss to a St. James School INSIDE director, called attention to bus and mini­ Conservancy, suggested a Greater Hart­ schools achieved in the past few years, but tion teachers who would aim their bus. ford system of “light rail” vehicles bus service offered by the Senior Citizens she feels there is poor coverage in the art teaching toward large muscle movement John Yavis, chairman of the board’s TODAY (similar to old-time trolley cars) as an Center, and noted that the service — and music department. activities. personnel and'finance committee, said alternative to private automobile available on a demand basis as well as The one period every two weeks covered During the discussion, several board that busing for students in the Wetherell transportation. by a special teacher, she said, was hardly regularly scheduled trips — hasn’t been at­ members expressed their opposition to the and Horace St. area would be provided as (nit • Dana Hanson, executive director of Area P rofile...... Page 14, 15 tracting many riders. adequate. motion—not that they deni^ the need for soon as possible. ully the Capitol Region Council of “We’re not reaching as many as we Eugene Brewer of 100 Scott Dr. physical education teachers for the very roy Betty’s Notebook...... Page 8 Governments, said his agency is now fund­ In other actions, the board accepted the thought we might,” Fortin said, expressed an objection to the planned young students, but that they were not in resignation of Mrs. Lynn Firestone, a half­ Coaches corner...... Page 12 ing a regional transportation study which explaining that he gets only a few calls presentation of the life cycle segment of favor of a cut in the extra curricular time audiologist in the school system, who includes Manchester. He said there’s like­ Hat trick paces MCC ...... Page 12 each week for transportation of people to the health and family life curriculum sports program to provide the extra has been offered a full-time positioh ly to be funding available for regional doctors. which has been prepared for presentation teachers. elsewhere. MHS-ECHS to m eet...... Page 13 transportation but not for municipalities. Fortin noted that the Senior Citizens this year in Grades K-12. Assistant School Superintendent Alfred

...... * * * tops wals Cable TV Coming to Manchester

By l)()U<; BEVINS communicator overseeing cable television u.se local revenues to start construction in In part of an old Cheney Bros, mill on in Manchester. the other four towns of its franchise area. Elm St., a group of professional com­ The possibilities of the cable are Construction of a cable television municators, electronics experts, and boundic.ss, according to King, although system is extremely expensive. King says. linemen are laying the groundwork for a Manchester subscribers will receive He declined to reveal the cost of the local revolution. somewhat traditional cable TV service hookup, but recent estimates by the The revolution is cable television, a 25- when the town is “turned on to cable” ear­ National Cable Television Association are year-old concept which has developed into ly next year. that cable installation alone costs nearly a multi-million dollar industry holding the Immediately, cable subscribers will get $8,000 per mile in urban-suburban areas. promise of the future for many while better reception. 'They’ll be able to view When Greater Hartford CATV's system becoming a menace to others. all Connecticut channels as well as two is complete, it will include more than 400 When it first started in the late 1940s, New York stations. They’ll get a package miles of cable in five towns, the “head cable television was simply a system of ancillary .services such as 24-hour-a-day end” office-warehouse-TV studio in started to help rural homes get better TV news, sports, and weather channels. Manchester, microwave lowers in ■ reception. And they may be viewing programs Manchester and Bristol, and substations in J i . n With technological advancements ac­ produced by the Manchester Board of Glastonbury and Newington. T- ■■ Education, the Manchester Public companied by government regulation, Wliul Voii’ll S<-c Library, other agencies or citizens’ groups cable television has grown beyond the hills The microwave towers to be built w ill; of Oregon and Pennsylvania to serve an on one of three channels set aside for local government, education, and public access. provide the signals from conventional TV i estimated eight million homes throughout stations in the Connecticut area. A huge) the country. Wiring III)' Town antenna lower on South Mountain in ) While the basic idea behind cable TV — Bristol will pick up Connecticut channels ; better reception — still remains, there Greater Hartford CATV, a subsidiary of Cox Cable Communications of Georgia 3, 8, 18, 20, 24, and 30; New York channels |; have been many innovations: Locally 9 and 11, and Springfield channels 22, 40, ;• originated programming to serve com­ (the fifth largest cable operator in the country), has been working in Manchester and 57. j munity needs, 24-hour-a-day news and From South Mountain, the signals will j sports, subscription programming (pay for several months. Shiny coaxial cable is going up on utility be transmitted to another antenna lower ■: TV), and future possibilities such as two- at the Parker St. site in Manchester, then •: way communication. poles throughout town, and King estimates nearly half of the 137 miles of cable are in processed and sent into homes via cable. •: place. Ground is being broken off Parker , Besides the 11 conventional broadcast •: V Video Miiguzine St. for the cable system’s “head end,” channels, Manchester cable subscribers :• "Cable TV is a video life magazine,” where television signals will be processed will get channels devoted to news|: says Vincent King of Greater Hartford before being wired to subscribers. headlines, sports headlines, weather, the Demonstrates Cable Television ^Converter' CATV, the firm holding the franchise to The temporary office-warehouse on stock market, educational access, govern- :1 provide cable television to Manchester, Elm St. is full of varying sizes of cable, menl access, public access, and ‘ video | Glastonbury, Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, test” (a channel reserved for test patterns Vincent King, of Greater place of a conventional TV channel color-coded section map of modular electronic equipment, and other and Newington. cable-related devices. to help TV repairman fix TV sets in the^ Hartford CATV in Manchester, dial for homes equipped with cable Manchester detailing location of the "It’s a video life magazine that won’t home). ^ demonstrates a cable television TV.’ On the wall behind King, in his 137 miles of cable going up around King hopes to “wire the town and turn it run out of circulation very soon,” says on by early next year.” After Manchester “converter,” which will take the makeshift office on Elm St., is a town. (Herald photo by Bevins) King, an enthusiastic businessman- is energized. Greater Hartford CATV will (Sec 1‘iige ’I’ho) 4 H'd* ■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 24, 1974 — PAGE THREE Cable TV Coming NATIONAL WiATHER SEtVICE FOKCAST lo 7AM E S I 9 - 2 S - M- TV TONIGHT 3 0 0 9 29.77 (3Q00 30.24 Fence Issue Raised Again MPOA Plans Meeting (Continued from Page One) 7:30 •EATTLC 6:00 Within a few years. Greater Hartford mittee had decided previously News...... 3-0-22-30 Sale of the C entury...... 3 VERNON in areas of school buildings On Referenda Items King says Greater Hartford CATV is CATV will consider subscription program­ that the fence was not a solu­ Let's Make a Deal ...... 8-22 BOSTON where public meetings take Secret Agent ...... 18 hoping to add some Boston channels to the ming (pay TV), in which subscribers will Another effort to have a fence tion. Music Place ...... 18 place, in order to make it possi­ Sounding Board ...... 20 lineup in the future, as soon as regulatory pay an additional monthly charge to see erected to, protect the play area At the meeting Monday night, Film ...... 20 ble to enforce the ban against The Manchester Property its meeting last Wednesday, Electric Com pany...... 24 agencies grant approval. The system un­ first-run movies and sports events not at Center Rd. School was made board member Daniel R. Erica...... 24 smoking at such meetings. Owners Association has came to a consensus on the use Bonanza ...... 40 der construction in Manchester can handle available from regular TV stations. WVORR at a meeting of the Vernon Woolwich, who has advocated Masquerade Party ...... 30 The members voted against scheduled its fall public of stop signs. It was the group’s .6:30 up to 31 channels, and rapidly developing I 3 0 3 9 Board of Elducation Monday building a fence, moved for con­ the pacesetters Room 222 ...... 40 It’s the pay TV aspect of cable television an amendment to the rules of meeting for Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. at opinion, “Stop signs should not, Black Experience ...... 24 technology could expand the total to 80 night when a petition signed by struction. He moved to table his which is considered a threat by some. The Capjtol Region Education Coun­ the Army & Navy Club, Main as they unfortunately have in 8:00 channels in a few years. about 50 parents was presented own motion, however, after it 7:00 National Association of Broadcasters op­ BAN FRANCISCO cil which would guarantee to and Forest Sts. the past, be used as a speed con­ New s...... 3-20-22-40 Good T im e s...... 3 The Wuirhilogs to the board. became apparent that the board poses the idea, claiming that pay TV will the City of Hartford a perma­ To be discussed and explained trol device. Not only does this Happy D a y s ...... 8-40 Vi The petition was submitted was prepared to put the ques­ Truth or Consequences ... 8 Cable television is under constant super­ siphon programs away from free TV and 29.651 nent, rather than rotation place are the three proposed bond not solve the basic problem, but Adam 12 ...... 20-22-30 by Maryellen Linderman of 77 tion into the hands of the Dick Van Dyke...... 18 vision of several regulatory agencies, hurt the commercial networks. And mo­ on the council’s board of (lirec- issues scheduled for referen­ also tends to engender habitual COTTON Sharing Our Faith...... 18 LOS ANSCLCS. Tumblebrook Dr. She con­ buildings and grounds com­ To Tell the Truth...... 30 from the federal level (Federal Com­ tion picture theater operators also oppose tors. dum Nov. 5. Proposed are $2.25 disrespect for stop signs by the Am erica...... 24 tended that - traffic at Center mittee. munications Commission) to the local the service because it would mean loss of million for purchasing the average motorist.” 8:30 \ Rd. and Rt. 30 constitutes a In other actions, the board ap­ PRINT PANELS level. their business. ~privately owned Manchester The group is urging stricter MASH ...... 3 29.77 threat to the children. She said proved a trip to the Bermuda U is thorn a$ b»d$pr»adu 0 0 4 * * 0 H . The slate’s Public Utilities Commission The pay TV channel over cable systems Water Co., $2 million for cor­ enforcement of laws in regard M o v ie s...... 8-20-22-30-40 teachers do not take Biological Station for Research has mandated formation of advisory coun­ would be similar to the defunct phonevi- lOWin TEMKIATUUS Barry Aide recting townwide storm to bicycles. It concluded that or at fathloH drattotl TUES. Silent Com edy...... 24 kindergarteners outdoors as for 36 Rockville High School cils in each of Connecticut’s cable sion conducted by Hartford’s WHCT-TV drainage problems, and $1.4 "sending letters to parents of often as they would like to students. The trip, in two sec­ / 8UTHOIUIID M D SOUIO ( l> 6 ) \ 9:00 franchise areas, but the Greater Hartford several years ago. million for constructing a juvenile offenders is not the because of the potential danger. tions, will be in November in­ /ABOUT 72" I 1 1 1 " ✓ OOITTOTHEC.IA.U \ Hawaii Five-0...... 3 CATV panel hasn’t yet been started. In the Hartford experiment, subscribers Joel E. Janenda of 42 Timber Regional Occupational Training answer, since most complaints She urged the board to dis­ stead of in the spring as in Vince Lombardi...... 18 Delayed creation of an advisory council paid program charges on a per-show basis. •LEGEND* Trail has been named Center. (regarding violation of the rules cuss the situation with the previous years. The only cost to TOWN S«P*Y*S 9:30 is about the only criticism voiced by King But pay TV via cable would operate on a Manchester campaign coor­ The MPOA executive board, of the road) are due to teen-age Etm AT 7 - • monthly fee basis. teachers and principal before the town is for the substitute dinator for David M. Barry, U T . MAT. 2 AM. Ski S c e n e ...... 18 about local agencies. 60 in discussing traffic safety at and adult riders.” making a decision. teachers who will be hired to Democratic candidate for SUN. CONT. 2 PJL N an a...... 24 Only one town in the franchise area — The question will be taken up replace those going on the trip. The Manchester Square Fourth District state senator. ir ’iii7" 10:00 Rocky Hill — has named its represen­ f '/A iH O w m ^ elS w Friday by the building and tatives to the council, which is charged 70' The board also authorized Dr. Dance Club will have a Barnaby Jones ...... 3 The l.onil Market grounds committee headed by workshop tonight at the rS7 with advising Greater Hartford CATV on Un WEAIHEtEOTOCASli^ Raymond Ramsdell to post Janenda is a member of the Marcus W e lb y...... 8-40 King estimates that that within a few James Boettcher. The com­ Waddell School from 7:30 to 10. The cable TV matters affecting the public. regulation “No Smoking” signs Manchester law firm of Kelly Washington Debates..... 18 years, the Manchester cable television Municipal officials are dragging their and Janenda. He is secretary of Muffler That’s 990 U L TIMES (P8) Police S to r y ...... 20-22-30 system will have 7,000 subscribers feet on creation of the advisory council. For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. There is a chance of showers from eastern New the Advisory Park and Rec Just arrivesfi A new / HNAL FUN DATS-INDS TUES. (roughly half of the homes in town), Guaranteed for 10:30 King says. Mexico and the western and northern portions of Texas across Oklahoma and Missouri Board and a member of the import shipment of although the company is aiming for 70 per as long as you FOR PETES SAKE’ Jeanne W olf...... 24 Delayed formation of the council may into the Tennessee Valley and portions of the South Atlantic States. Clear skies are ROCKVILLE HOSPITAL NOTES these multi-colorful, hand EKS AT 7:15-1:15 cent saturation. Democratic 'Cixwn Committee, 11:00 slow efforts to make cable TV channels expected over the western and northern sections of the country. Minimum temperatures, the Citizens Advisory Com­ own the car... SAT MAT 2 AM. Side effects of cable TV implementation blocked, color fast panels. SUN. CONT. 2 AM. News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 available for public use, he says. mittee and the Greater will probably be fewer TV antenna sales in (maximum temperatures in parenthesis): Atlanta 57 (74), Boston 52 (69), Chicago 52 (74), All authentic Indian prints! -PHONE 649-9333 Honeymooners ...... 20 The five towns in Greater Hartford Admitted Friday: Patricia Manchester Chamber of 875-2517 the area, but increased sales of color Cleveland 49 (66), Dallas 62 (83), Denver 44 (75), Duluth 41 (66), Houston 62 (81), Jackson­ Admitted Saturday: Mary Admitted Sunday; Ann Bend, 11:30 CATV’s franchise area will share the Anderson, Ambassador Dr., Commerce. television sets, because cable’s picture is ville 64 (84), Kansas City 51 (80), Little Rock 57 (79), Los Angeles 66 (79), Miami 78 ( 89), Levasseur, 211 West Rd., Vernon Garden Apts., Vernon; education, government, and public access Manchester; John Drost, Grand 1-94 M o v ie ...... 3 better. Minneapolis 43 (73), New Orleans 67 (84), New York 55 (70), Phoenix 71 (97), San Fran­ Ellington; Marie Soucier, Marie Boissonneault, Main St., Wide World Special — 8-40 channels, and the advisory council will Ave., Rockville; Carmela He and his wife, the former OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP h it SB Tbe Town of Manchester won’t get much cisco 56 (72), Seattle 58 (79), St. Louis 51 (79) and Washington 54 (71). Broad Brook. Manchester; Eunice Cratty, ROUTE 83 WEST HARTFORD MTHERSFIEID. MAMCHESTER Johnny Carson — 20-22-30 probably be the gatekeeper for those Federico, Cassidy Hill Dr., Rd., Rebecca Drew, have two sons ROCKVILLE Bishoq i Corntr WSSilJsDnw ItTIBroidSl revenue from the operation, other than R FD 1, Rockville; Edwin Lehr- intLiin. *S]t-u]i •iHiPMiK channels. Tolland; Jacqueline Harshman, Discharged Saturday: Mary — John and Thomas. 25)Ulbin)»„ Nicl)»Jy 0P(l((V[RT BICHT 1:00 real property taxes, because cable TV is mitt, Reed St., Rockville; Jean own MTU Tom orrow...... 20-22-30 Warehouse Point; Richard Bastis, 5 Regan Rd., Rockville; Marvonek, Enfield; Deborah ’’oUKKUIS u«l 'in 'Mil' 'M considered a utility in Connecticut and Stone, King St., Rockville. Carolyn Clifford and son, 65 THE therefore pays state utility taxes. Parent, Florence St., TUES. This printing test pattern is SiibscribiT Costs Discharged Friday: John An­ Ellington Ave., Rockville; WHITE DAWN But Greater Hartford CATV will be Manchester; Roy Spielman, part of The Herald quality con­ Subscriber rates for Greater Hartford drews, W. Shore Rd., Dawn Dube, Mile Hill Rd., Middle Rd., Ellington; Mark w (Pq 7:»U« trol program in order to give CATV haven’t been set yet, but King es­ creating employment: About 50 people, Rockville; Cecelia Ciechowski, Rockville; Mary Hare, 3 MMtSNT according to King, will be needed once the Williams, Prospect St., you one of the fines' timates cable TV will cost between $7 and Dart Hill Rd., South Windsor; Raspberry Rd., Ellington; John Rockville; Mary Hayslip, $10 per month. system is operating. PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS on GUITAR - RASS GUITAR newspapers in the nation. Richard Dondero, Mark Circle, Herzog Jr., 65 Franklin St., Pineview Dr., Vernon. q q ;:\ t h e a t r e s e a s t TRUMPET - TROMRONE - DRUMS - SAX - CLARINET - FLUTE Vernon; Harold Garrity, On the Rockville; Rose Hincks, 94 Discharged Sunday: Janice Green, Tolland; Timothy Wappingwood Rd., Rockville; Bittner and son. 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E ast 1 — “ Harrad Summer,” 7:35-9:30 SEALY • SIMMONS • ECUPSE U.A. East 2 — “My Name is COURT CASES 186 W. Middle Turnpike Nobody,” 9:20; “ Newman’s Law,” 7:45 CIRCUIT COURT 12 • .ludith P. Nichols, 31, of 25 ol 57 Hretton Rd., and David J. U.A. East 3 — “ Parallax Read Herald Advertisements REGISTRATION Manchester SsMlon Forest St., being found in­ Linton, ‘29, of 118 Lydall St., View,” 9:10; “Bang the Drums • Dispositions Monday in­ Iioth charged with third-degree This Week — Sept. 3-7 Slowly,” 7:30 toxicated, nolled (not cluded : criminal trespass in connection 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. prosecuted), and throwing in­ • Robert A. Dean, 19, of jurious articles on the highway, with a .search for old coins in an MUSIC LESSONS IN GUITAR •ACCORDIAN Torrliigton, speeding . (98 in a $30, aliandoncd house on Adams St. • ORGAN* P IA N O 55 m.p.h. area), $75 plus Sept. 2, nolled. 649-6205 suspension of his license for 30 • Allen D. Sautier, 23, of • llohert J. .fambard, 20, of FILM RATING GUIDE The (lays. M(K).siip, un.safe backing, $15, (196 I’lea.sant Valley Rd., South For Parents and • Burton V, Frazier, 20, of and o|)crating a motor vehicle Windsor, third-degree criminal Dotty Gibson Perrett Willimantic, operating a motor while license suspended, $100. mischief, $15. Their Children vehicle while license under a s . • Mike .ferome, 18, of 482 W. suspension, $100. • Albert J. Gorman Iff, 18, of Middle Tpke., larceny, nolled. A SOFA FOR EVERY REASON GENERAL AUDIENCES School Of Dance • Donald J. Griffin, 16, of 57 56 K. Maple St., failure to drive BEVERLY BOUINO BURTON All Agtt Admilttd • I,awrence A. Miffitt, 20, of Brook St., South Windsor, in the established lane, reduced Spedally priced for our Grand Opening is this handsome J(rfin son ” DANCE STUDIO G 179 Mountain Rd., breach of A SYDNEY POLLACK FILM TAP — ACROBATIC - BALLET - JAZZ o()erating a motorcycle without from reckless driving, $50. peace, nolled. Herculon* upholstered 66" Hide-o-way. You'll be im­ 22 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER a license, $15, no head protec­ Operating without a license was pressed by the exquisite tailoring of perfectly matched PARENTAL OUlOANCE • Thomas J. Miffitt, 34, of 11 DIRECTORS: LEE & BEVERLY BURTON tion, $5, disobeying a police of­ not pre.sented. stripes, the deep comfort of polydacron cushions and the The man who tU G O tS T fO Preschool Classes Riga l.ane, Holton, failure to Soma Meeariel M % Not B« ficer’s signal, $25, and failure to • Patrick M. Bartlett, 16, of drive in the proper lane reduced firm support of Ihe fullsize mattress. Suitibit For Pre-Teenagm United Methodist Church, Bolton obey state traffic control Hickory Dr., Coventry, breach from reckle.ss driving, $20. became a legend. Learn To Dance, Enjoy Dancing Together Rt. 44A & South Road signals reduced from reckless of |)oace, nolled. • Kicliard C. Oliver, 30, of 278 driving. $25. • Kurt Beckers, 19, of 55 Hilliard St., disorderly conduct, For Information Or Registration • Richard T. Migliore, 20, of The film destined R E S T R IC T fO Wells St., being found in­ $35. Social Ballroom Dance Classes Undar 17 raquirte accowpanv*09 12 West St., operating a motor toxicated, breach of peace, and • Timothy Sendra, 19, of 55 Parani or Adult Guardian Call 646-0301, or 649-2761 Anytime .. . to be a classic! Now Being Formed For vohilce while license llireatening, all nolled. Wells St., breach of peace, GRAND OPENING PRICE AT Adults and Teens suspended, “ no show.” A • David H. Cone, 32, of 114 nolled. rcarrest warrant was ordered Prospect St., Rockville, discard­ • David A. Zyek, 28, of Registration: SaL, Sept, 28th w ith a $200 su rety bond ing a can on land and water Milford, evading responsibility, LEARN: Foxtrot • Swing • Cha-Cha • Waltz ^ NOONEUWOfR 17 ADMITTED FROM 9:30 - 1 P.M. AT STUDIO required for his release if open to fishing (Shenipsit Lake $50. • Morgengue • Polka • Rock-Disco • Rumba (A|a limit may vmy CLASSES RESUME SATURDAY, OCT. 5ih caught. in Tolland), $20. m emtmn araed • Thomas Davenport Jr., 32, Member of National Auociation of Dance and Affiliated Artiit Special Rateo For Senior Citizens - MPAA

FOR INFORMATION CALL iX5?50<>C:C<>0000000000| nowbUuk&uMtetv 647-1083 WEDNESDAY NITE ^ PUBLIC AT MR. STEAK 244 CENTER ST. comes in 6 eotors! Mr. and Mrs. Burton are members of Dance Educators of RECORDS Tangerine America, N.Y.C. Chapter. Mrs. Burton la also a member of \Avocado Dance Masters of America and Dance Teachers Club of MANCHESTER ‘ jOrchId Conn. Inc. Now stocked in solid, plaid and print nylon fabrics is Phone 646-1995 Warranty Deeds y Yellow this 73" Colonial Hide-a-woy. Deep foam-topped m iww ai J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Lee C. deck, front wheel casters, T.V. rest, torsion bar unit 6PEN 7 DAYS and Marjorie A. Soule, property at 203 Grissom Rd., $49,000. and arm covers are but some of the full quality fea­ The Barney T. Peterman Sr. and tures. CIVIC CENTER MASS. VOYAGER $ 2 6 6 FESTIVAL AMEFtCA’S STEAK EXPEFTT ® Barney T. Peterman Jr. to El 335 OPENS WED., OCT. 16 Howard A. and Bonnie F. Zenith adds "color” to Fichter, property on Kennedy black & white TV. NIGHTLY Rd., $48,500. Choose from six OCT. 16,17,16,19, 22, 23, 24, 25 ft FRIED CLAMS Agnes H. Leduc to John F. vibrant, cheery color \ Every Tues. Night combinations—each one 26 at 8 P.M. OR Shannon, property on Edmund designed to brighten MATINEES St., no conveyance tax. your world. Textured Sat., Oct. 19 & 26 at 2:00 P.M. Trade Names cabinet back. Super Sun., Oct. 20 & 27 at 1 P.M. & 5 P.M. FLOUNDER Lloyd Boutilier, doing Ilghtwelght-just 17 lbs. Super compact-less p r i c e s business as Gus’s, 803 Hartford than 11" high. GRAND OPENMG PRICED AT 4»-5°* & 6" All Seats Reserved YOUR CHOICE Rd. Joyce Gutman, doing YOUTH PRICES 12 & Under business as Something Special, $1°* Discount on Advanced Ticket 89 Tanner St. Sales for OCT. 17, 19 at 2 P.M., Richard T. Barracliffe, doing the c

OPiN MON. AND TOES. “Your Choice This Week. . . Extra S&H Green 8 A.M. to 9 P.M, WED. THRU SAT. Stamps or Cash Sa^igs!” 8 A-M. to 10 P.M, we are making a sincere effort to do more lor owcuetomere tWa f^lng «td to m, «Wed im m pttS OurfuNfrageof EHhar/Or Supermarkets SaSln^OraS w!IfaL4wHHyandS Wo Aoaaivo Tha Right To Limit QuantHfakt zT*i ? ••wca. Wa faai that thto may ba tha wew w M im you want money off or S&H Orson homondoua savinga ttiat art offarad in thoae eoupona. Sept 23 - Sept 28 STAMPS WEDNESDAY 725 E. M iid la Tuni|]lk> Staftps for the itom M iw purdiaseiL NOver before has — Freak this offer boon made. Take advantago how... All Coupons Good Throi^ SPtur^ 28 Whole (Only The Best) C lip am i S e v M , ..A*-;'

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(Throw I I detach canter pwt^ away the "Extra SAH i I section and this stub | away the “ Extra SAH i I aection and thX atub ■way the “ Extra SAH ( I section and this stub Graan Stamps" stub i I in one piece (Throw I Green Stamps” stub j I tn one piece. (Thro# j Qrean Stampa" stub | BONELESS ROAST I In ona place. (Throw g - I t hat no value | FONDA FOAM COPS I a.ay »H> "l|c U T l -II has no value i POTATOES I away tha - i t haa no v a lu a i I « r « «<• " t k a r H without center sec- ) I stub-it hat no value P without center tec- j I atu b-il haa no value | without cantar sec- j I stub-it haa no vahM ■ Hon) I Good Through SopL 29,1974 without center p a n e lj lion). Good Through SopL 29, 1974 t without center panelj I without centar panaf tM T1.. Swny — 1 C— *r ! T e T h t^ a n y e ] section). i ^ » meiJ ra n e i f-aiai'm r.M m at ■ at aoem r . r ^ j K v i 15* 50 Fre sh Sweat Ufa, Whole Kernel OFF EITHER/OR EITHER/OR EITHER/OR GROUND CHUCK...... CORN or PEAS...... le c x OFF I W i ■ liHHan RivfMr I I I READ CAREFUUY Get either CX>^a nCAD CARtniUV G e t either CX>^ or READ CAREFULLY | Get either00<^a USDA Choice (Chuck) Sweat Ufa Not valid without | Not valid without | { RIAO CARtFUlLY Not valid without | oenter section | I READ CAREFUUY GRAPEFRUIT I cental secUon | center section | Extra S&H Green Starrps I Not valid wIthouL; I Not valid without [ PEANUT BUTTER If you want OOF off, I Extra S&H G reen Starrps Extra S&H Green Starrps CUBE S TEA K ...... If you went OCX off. I I centar aection. If you want OOc off, I I center section eeilZE detach centar panai ) detach center panel I It you want “Extra'f detach center panel I II you want Extra ^ Giant •action and thta atub I aection and this atub j I SAH Qraen 8tampa.”'J[ section and this stub I 3 pkgs. Marvel All White in Oita piece. (Throw I 4 pack - personal size 6 pack, 16-oz. non-returnable ' SAH Qraen Stamps,' In ona piece. (Throw I I detach centar panal'i in ona piece (Throw I •way tha "Extra SAH j i detach ccnXr panel L away the “ Extra SAH I I aection artd thX atub I away tha "Extra SAH | Qrean Stampa” stub | i section and this stub 1 BRILLOPADS ... Green Stampa” atub j i In one piece. (ThrowT I G rain Stamps" stub | PARTY NOSE or KNEE NIGN TURKEY ROAST...... -II haa no valua I IVORY SOAP PEPSI-COU i in one piece. iThiow ■ -It haa no valua | I away the ‘ l i e i r | I -it has no valua I Sunshine arlthout cantar see- ) without centar sec- j . I atub—It haa no v I “» “ifc itr I Good Through SopL 29, 1974 Good Through SopL 29, 1974 I without centar sec* | I stub-il has no value I Swift’s Brown ’n’ Serve Mon). I r p an e lj STOCKINGS “")• [( [tion). I I Without cenlet panel f HYDROX COOKIES...... 5 9 * M Ttx Spewy Fed MtsMeape caaipai# Itw Aperr* «n4 Musamisog C4MH|^ J *f^*!*y . 15 SAUSAGE...... - . . 7 9 * Lestoll All-Purpose Capitol Farms CLEANER...... 2 . . » , 7 9 * FRANKS...... II..99* Habitant (Varioty Selection) 50 EITHER/OR EITHER/OR 100 1100 Colonial 3 L B S . CALIFORNIA, SWEET SOUPS...... , 4 . . » 2 5 * O F F I l a n c R / o R 'O BACON...... lb. 1 . 2 9 9 Lives Assorted Havors READ CAREFULLY | Get either 00^ or READ CAREFUUY | Get either OCy^a BUHERNUT Get either OO^a I @ Colonial Assorted CATFOOO ...... , . » . 2 0 * Not valid without ] I READ CAREFULLY Not valid without | j R EA O C A R ER IU Y I READ CAREFUUY cental section | I Not valid wilhouti centar aection | I Not valid without f Extra S&H Green Stamps Extra S&H Green Starrps I Net valid without Madam It you want OCX otf, | I ' , If you want OCX otf, I I centar aaction. Extra S&H Green Stanrps COLD C U T S ...... detach canter panel I If you want "Extra 1 detach centar panel ] If you want “Extra { I centar aection. section and this stub I I SAH Graan Stamps,” I •action and ih X atub I 8AH Qrean 8t«npa,’’ I If you want “Extra SAH Green Stampa," MANDARINE ORANGES...... -.> 2 5 * in one piece. (Throw I 2 pkgs. I datach cantar panel I In ona placa. (Throw I t detach centar panai i I In one plaoa. (Throw I 100 count Windsor Plain, Beef-Pepper ORANGES^OV COLGATE 100 MOUTHWASH datach center panai away the “ Extra SAH | I section and this stub I away tha “ Extra SAH I I aeetlon and thia atub 1 I away the “ Extra SAH | SQUASH I aoetton artd Ihlaatub Chicken Green Stamps" stub j I In one pleca._(Throw { Graan Stampa" atub j I In one pleeo. (Throw C I Oraen Stampa" atub | -it has no value I CELERY HEARTS I .way lha "Ifc |(p | Good Through SapL 29, 1974 I In ortt pteob. (Threw -It haa no value | I m Em *2% • r l -II haa no valua j FONDA PAPER PLATES VEAL PAniES ...... lb. FROZEN SPECIALS- •UEAL SPECIAL- without center sac- | I Stub-it has no valua without center aec- | I atub-ft hM no V ‘ I •i* "jj* air Haw Crop Yaflow I atu b-il haa no valua UTTER ir BAKE...... « . . » 2 5 * lion). 1 1 Good Through Sopt. 29,1974 I without cantar panel tion). I without centar p Good Through 8«pt 29,1974 ! I without cento Windsor Italian Breaded, Breaded BIrdsaya Rag. or Crlnkla Cut Tw The taany «id HMsMmon Cbmpeny W Tha Sperry ead HvMMraoii D Windex 1* T|e ap(wy ON twetwaapix cewee Qaaaa FRENCH FRIES...... 20* ONIONS..... VEAL P A M S ...... ib.1 Saiact MNDOW CLEANER...... 2 0 ...4 5 * Taste O’Saa Pampers BEEF LIVERS *. l b . — From The Dell — FRIED FISH PORTIONS ... . 16-oz. 5 9 * TODDLERS...... »«. 100 50 Imported Jeno Snack Trays (7-oz.) and DAIRY SPECIALS- EITHER/OR EITHER/OR EITHER/OR Sweet Ufa Nabisco w a ^ r I . 9-oz. 8 9 * 3 W i ■ SWISS CHEESE...... ’A - l b . 7 9 ^ PIZZA ROLLS...... REAL CREAM TOPPING...... 15-oz. TRISCUITS...... ».4 -«5 READ CAREFUUY | G e l either OO^ or READ CAREFUUY | Get either OCy a READ CAREFULLY | Capitol Farms Not valid without | Get either 00<^a Banquet I READ CAREFUUY Not valid without | I READ CAREFULLY Kraft Sliced Nabisco cantar section | Not valid without | I R U D CAREFULLY I Not valid without'! centar section ( I N q I valid wilhouil centar section | If you want OtX off. I Extra S&H Green Starrps Extra S&H Green Stanrps I Not valid without caniar aection. If you want (XX off, i Extra S&H Green Stamps COOKED SALAMI...... 5-oz. 2 5 * detach cantar panel I center section. ” If you want tXX otf, i center stcilon. BOILING BAG...... NATURAL SWISS...... ESCORT CRACKERS...... > -.> .3 If you want "Extriki dalach caniar panel I It you want "Extra I detach center panel I •action and thia atub I 32 • SAH Graan Stamps," If you want “Extra Capitol Farms Tender Casing -OZ. aection and this stub I I SAH Qrean Stamps,” I aeclion and thia atub j Delta in ona piece. (Throw I j detach cantar panel 3 pkgs. swaet Ufa < SAH Qrean Stamps,” 90 Ft. Roll ^ in one piece. (Throw I t dalach cantar panel;! in one piece. (Throw I 2 pkgs. - sweet Ilfs Churney’s away the “ Extro 8AH I I section and thia atub' I detach center panel away lha “ Extra SAH I I section and this stub'] away the "Extra SAH I Qrean Stamps" stub | I in ona place. (Throw'; I teclion and thia stub NESTLES QUICK COCO MIX Green Stampa” stub } TOWELS I In ona piece. (Throw | Green Stamps” stub | FRANKS...... > b . M . 3 9 SLICED STRAWBERRIES...... 16-oz. 4 5 * b -it haa no value j I a».y m. -lie dr. I in one place. (Throw . B-oz. 7 9 * (RAP...... 3 I -It haa no valua 1 I away tha **2|g ( ' -It has no value | POTATO CHIPS P without center aec- j Good Through Sopt 29,1974 I stub-lt haa no value] I away Ih. -1 1 , d T ^ without caniar sec- j Good Through Sopt 28,1974 I stub-it has no v without center sec- j I Stub-il hat no valua I without caniar panai tion). 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I I without centar | iM Ttw Sparry and Hwichinaen Company i seclion) i< Til* Sptiry and Hulchinion Company I •action) I IM Tha Apairy ind Hulclunaon Compani I section). m aDaxuEKiuuw w r m m nWaia MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Sept. 24. 1974 - PAGE SEVEN, PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 24, 1974 Selectmen Stand Over Ballfield ^anrlipstpr iEupithifl'Hpralb Draws Objection from Two Boards reviewed the work that has contractors and we received ANDOVER field up to par but as yet there SALE STARTS TODAY! OPINION been done to date to get a two estimates for the job, Ed has been no move in that direc­ Donnu llollunil field for Andover Hopkins said. tion, members noted. The proposed ballfield will be quoted the $27,000 estimate MISSES' the present field is being used Members of both the Conser­ located on a 70-acre tract of saying it was too low, but didn’t to capacity and many people vation Commission and Recrea­ land that presently houses the mention the second estimate had to be left out of the sport. tion Commission have strongly Town Office Building and An­ which is considerably lower. The new field would allow FASHION TOPS The CIA Dilemma objected to a statement by the dover Elementary School. The TCSS also prepar^ a Selectmen. The land was given to the map showing “cuts and fills’” school students to walk in safe­ ty from school to practice. The selectmen said they town by Percy Cook, select­ for the proposed field. would advise the hiring of a man. According to the map, very On the proposed site there is a natural drop to the land where civil, engineer to draw up The tract was designated a little if any fill will have to be When the Marxist government of detrimental to the welfare of the people could sit to watch the specifications and details for conservation area and brought into the area. United States and an example of games. A parking area is also President Salvatore Allende fell in the proposed baseball field. The therefore is under the jurisdic­ Commission members also planned. overlooking our self interest in a mis­ selectmen added the $27,000 es­ tion of the Conservation Com­ approved recommending a one­ Chile it’s demise was welcomed in In the future the commissions timate for the project was too mission. way road through the area. The North and South America. The regime guided zeal which seems more intent hope to bring in other low in their opinion. About two years ago the com­ entrance would be off Hebron Long and short sleeve, crew,, turt­ recreational facilities. was communist oriented with strong on muckraking than promoting the The commission members mission signed a contract with Rd. and the exit onto School Rd. le and scoop neck. Bodyshirt The TCSS also checked the 80- well being of the United States and the have been working on the the United States Department Hopkins said it would be a styles also. :LADIES' known ties to Russia. acre tract on Wales Rd. that the project for a long time and feel of Agriculture Soil Conserva­ long road but would be the ideal other nations in the Western town owns which includes the Americans, with large investments qualified people have drawn tion Service in order to have its way because exiting onto disposal area. and Hemisphere. complete plans. services which include those of Hebron Rd. would be extremely in the country, particularly in copper Its feasibility study on the “No one on the Board of a civil engineer. The federal hazardous. TEENS' mining, were fearful of the Allende Everyone is aware that the CIA is an area showed it would be better W om en's Selectmen has the expertise to service is available at no cost to The road will also give the left alone for the present time. regime. intelligence arm of the government, make this decision,” said the town. volunteer fire department POLYESTER The contract with the TCSS financed by the Congress to conduct Edward Hopkins, chairman of The Tolland County Soil Ser­ access to water because there Marxist philosophy holds that includes all plans as well as CARDIGAN '.he Conservation Commission. vice, a branch of the USDASCS, is a pond on the tract. If the covert programs of one kind or overseeking any job undertaken natural resources and the means of “The statement is an affront prepared plan maps of the en­ ballfield and road are approved to completion. SLACKS production belong to the state. Hence another. Gathering intelligence and to a fantastic group of tire tract as well as detailed by townspeople, the depart­ Hopkins said, "Maybe that’s SWEATERS using it is a fact of international dedicated people,” said (Carolyn plans and specifications of the ment will maintain a dry expropriation was a very real fear. Graham, a member of the con­ why some people are upset. relations. proposed ballfield. hydrant near the pond. At his recent press conference. servation commission. “If the work has been done by At present the department They do not want anyone to know what they put un­ The CIA is not or was not a troop of “ It must be a lack of un­ a private civil engineer the cost has no access to water to President Ford revealed that the CIA derground.” Boy Scouts. Its actions necessarily derstanding on their part to the town would have been protect either the school or Part of the 70-acre tract is ' had expended some $8 million dollars because what they, said is prohibitive,’’ said Mrs. town office building. are secret. Without such secrecy they A Study of Spectators in Black (Photo by Steve Dunn) wetlands, but recreational there to maintain opposition to the ridiculous,” said Julie Haverl, Graham. Commission members said fields are an allowable use in a would be of little help. chairman of the Recreation “Our federal tax money paid the TCSS did a com plete . Allende government, and to help keep wetland area, he said. Certainly Mr. Helms and Secretary Commission. for the service by qualified workup on the present in­ 100% ACRYLIC Printed slacks in pull on ! alive an opposition press and opposi- “The statement wasn’t made The commissions plan to at­ engineers; how can the adequate baseball field. styles, flare and cuff flare Kissinger were aware of the activities out of ignorance; there’s a selectmen say it’s no good?” From estimates received tend the next regular meeting in the newest • tion electronic media. of the Board of Finance which of the CIA. It was their job to be so in­ method to their madness,” said said Mrs. Haverl. townspeople approved $4,500 in • fall colors legs. ; The program was begun under the Mrs. Graham. is Thursday. formed. At the same time they could ANDREW TULLY “Detailed plans for the the 1974-75 budget to bring the Nixon administration. President Ford Commission members ballfield were submitted to two The Recreation Commission denied that the United States had not have been expected to tell at a meets at 7:30 tonight. BAGGY WAIST MEN'S I*'I’A Meets • anything to do directly with the coup public hearing of the Foreign Relations Committee the exact nature OPEN The Andover School PTA will ; which overthrew the Allende regime. Selectmen Okay Library hold its annual membership SHIRTS CASUAL • The role of the CIA in Chile is being of the CIA operation. FORUM meeting and open house tonight The announcement of the investiga­ BOLTON town commits itself to the mission and by residents at a at 8 at the Andover Elementary • scrutinized, as well as its overall School. Garbage Donnu llollund project. Town Meeting. SLACKS method of operation. That is fine if it tion of the CIA role was announced by 4!iirr<'M|iona Results Friday night in the OUVITE-M waiter on how an item is made. For example, beef Andover Bridge Club game at umuipun VITAMIN C r New I B O O i V Children’ s CNIWUU VIUHMrS THERAPEUTIC I lupnoveo \ tenderloin tips in a mushroom gravy or wine sauce are a Andover Congregational Titiiiliflswininiiiertls high calorie choice, but the same tenderloin tips are accep­ Church are: Mrs. and Mrs. Chewabie A ►....N V -n - M || >.11. , MATCHES table prepared as a kabob, broiled on skewer with Glenn Prentiss, first; Sonja Ik. ..1.4, Gremillion and James Baker, Circvs mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, and green peppers. )N TA M irt Sergeant's second; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Motes All Sheer LOVLEE MISS BOX OF 50 Lucal, third. SENTRY nr COUAR 1,000 Lights A Japanese Holdout VITAM IN C Results in the Sept. 19 Yitoniis-IOO’s OLAVITE-M PANTY HOSE! Remember Lt. Hiroo Onoda, the Japanese World War II Nutmeg YWCA open game at Animal shaped, flavored. (Ascorbic Acid) holdout, who finally returned to Japan after 30 years of the Community Y are: North- Vitamins & Minerals 250 mg. 100's. R e g . biding in the Philippine jungles? Reports are that when he South: Zoe Kraus and Nancy Choice of Oral Kills Fleas for PEPSI COLA Therapeutic foimula. $ PAIRJl was examined, he was found to be in better physical shape Suizdak, first; Frankie Brown 2.00 or Rectal 4 Months! than most other Japanese his age. According to one arti­ and Lil Holway, second; 100’ 8. 39. with case SPECiAL cle, much of Onoda’s physical health can be attributed to Beveraly Saunders and Lettie Fashion's nicest ONLY 16-01. 6-pack his diet. Jane Glenn, third. 100’ s With Iron 98 212 ONLY When questioned he said, “I ate meat from cattle 1 stole, East-West; Penny Watt and 1 Package Judy Pyka, first; Ann Staub and 500 mg. IDO’ S balanced with rice and other vegetables that I also stole.” 2 FOR $3.25 2s7 of 2 Pairs Linda Simmons, second; Ellen 2 FOR $3.63 ONLY To these he added leaves, tree sprouts, coconuts and McKeon and Janice Terhune, -29 ^1^09 Mazzone Photo bananas. He cooked most of his food carefully and ate only third. small amounts at a time. Mrs. James R. Tillona The article reports that even though in exile, he was able Results in the Sept. 18 to indulge in his favorite vice: cigarettes and cigars, which St. Paul's Church in Glaston­ Rosenthal of New Britain; Mrs. Nutmeg YWCA novice game Theatre fans can preview next season’s Broadway hits In their he also stole. The secret of his survival? bury was the scene Sept. 14 of Donald Davis; and Miss are. Sally Heavisides and Judy KITCHEN APPLIANCES FOR YOUR KITCHEN Pitts, first; Marion Maurenand original settings on the London stage. Europe Is more exciting : ‘‘Eat a little, smoke a little and steal a lot!” the marriage of Susan Jean Suzanne Salach of Glastonbury. than ever. Trombley of Glastonbury and They wore nile green halter Carla Stolzenthaler, second; James Richard Tillona of gowns with jackets and flowers Ebie Kaemfer and Nancy Akin, third. 126 MAGNETIC m a i*ip p iir e c Goodbye To The Tooth Fairy Manchester. with green ribbons as head- The bride is the daughter of pieces. They carried a bouquet COLOR FILM PHOTO ALBUM “ AB'C CUBES The cavity-producing activity of several snack time Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trombley of peach roses, yellow daisies Results in the Sept. 17 South goodies is now available for parents. Listed as top con­ of Glastonbury. The and pompons and baby’s Windsor Bridge Club game at tenders for cavity potential are carmels, toffee, fudge and bridegroom is the son of Mrs. breath. Wapping Community Center The First In The 1974 Series other sticky candy with high sugar content. James Tillona of 78 Deerfield Miss Kristin Lilly of Orchard are: North-South; Joyce Soren­ Kids love snacks. At the low end of the scale are car­ Dr., and the late James Tillona. Park, N.Y., the bride’s niece, son and Flo Farrar, first; Dale bonated beverages that stay in the mouth only briefly. The Rev. Edward Chad- was flower girl. She wore a Harned and Barbara Meek, se­ Peanuts and potato chips are reportedly less harmful. ziewicz of St. Paul’s Church yellow flowered dress, a band cond; Lori Owens and Phyllis But chocolate lovers should make note of the fact that celebrated the nuptial Mass and of yellow daisies and baby’s Pierson, third. East-West: Robert and Bev the cavity-producing rate of dark chocolate is listed as officiated at the double-ring breath in her hair, and carried a Herzog, first; Fred and Kaye 500 2dlS PLASTIC STRAWS higher than that of milk chocolate. ceremony. The church was small bouquet of yellow daisies, decorated with two vases of pompons and peach roses. Baker, second; Anne Ingram '•'W ■g. 100 colorlul red and while striped extra- and Gene Hathaway, third. long plastic straws, poly bagged. Allractive flowers. Jan White of East An­ Emil Tillona of Marlborough counter display cation. PHETTV HARDS LATEX CLOVES dover, N.H. was organist and was his brother’s best man. TRAVEL Non-Slip latex, samirzed Hock lined, peb- The Old First Church soloist. Ushers were Leonard Goracy; Results in the Sept. 16 Vitamin C with Rose Hips KLEER-VU MAOHETIC PHOTO ALBUM ble-lexlured sure-gnp. Easy on and oil. WALGREEN 121 COLOR PRINT FILM A new book written by Ezra Earl Jones and Robert L. The bride, given in marriage Ralph Arcari of Newington, the Nutmeg YWCA limitation 9 X l l ) i " , 100% American made. PLASTIC Longer lasirng wear. Packaged in a color­ Wilson ‘‘What’s Ahead for Old First Church,” has been by her father, wore a formal bridegroom’s cousin; Thomas game at the Community Y are; 8 3 ONLY Foam padded covers In 4 styles; white sul- ful poly bag. Srzes srtrall, medrum and large. published by Harper & Row. white gown with train. She Trombley of Glastonbury, the North-South: Eleanor Crafts llte pages. Oil base glue (will not dry out.) Private label. Q uality album, a great volume and prollt Idrimking Since throughout the nation, old, downtown, “first” wore a three-tiered veil of im­ bride’s brother; and Thomas and Anne Trick, first; Suzanne 216” Shorts and Phyllis Pierson, se­ 213 churches have been fighting to survive urban deterioration ported silk illusion and carried Noonan. Brian Lilly of Orchard 100 i.u____lOO’s - 2 / $4.69 250 mg. lOO’s - 2/ $1.93 ONLY a trailing bouquet of white Park, N.Y. was ring bearer. cond; Jeanne Peretti and 77‘ ’"‘ o n i t S 9 « » ONLY 9 9 ^ and the flight of members to the suburbs, there have been STRAWS roses, baby’s breath and ivy. A reception was held at Eileen Fucile, third. 400 I.U____lOO’s -2/$11.95 100 mg. lOO’s - If $1.17 12 Exposure Roll discussions as to whether they should use their valuable SHOW Miss Karen Trombley of Willie’s Steak House, after East-West: Stan and Sandy land for commercial ventures to finance the church. Glastonbury was her sister’s which the couple left on a trip to Craft, first; Murray Powell and ONLY 2 9 ^ Should they construct high-rise buildings for offices, shops, maid of honor. She wore a Aruba. For traveling, Mrs. Barbara Beckley, second; parking garages, etc. and keep one floor for church ac­ yellow halter gown with Tillona wore a beige pantsuit Eugene Totb and Viola ONI ECOND HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS _..’A N . tivities? matching jacket and flowers and jacket. They will reside in Ouelette, third. Thursday, September 26 OPENB7' "The According to Jones and Wilson, the answer is “Probably with yellow ribbon as a head- Manchester. R esults in the Sept. 14 not. Most churches which have attempted this have either piece. She carried a bouquet of Mrs. Tillona is employed at TPiRiRnr 1-Second peach roses, baby’s breath, the Greater New York Mutual Manchester Community Manchester High School Auditorium 7pe.AH Pb p m . Se«»*iiM M failed completely and lost the property, or have made so FniBSir _ . Drain yellow daisies and pompons. Insurance Co. Mr. Tillano is College game are: James Tatro East Middle Turnpike, Manchester Feet First little profit that the project was not worth the effort. and Lance Tatro, first; Don and Opener” Even if financial success is achieved, a church cannot Bridesmaids were Miss Lynn employed as sales manager at Trombley of Glastonbury, the North American Marketing Virginia Weeks, second; Lofti T.M. continue to be a church without people, and just gaining GELATIN Athlete bride’s sister; Miss Denise Corp. Elbayoumy and Mabandra 8:00 P.M. CAPSULES solvency does not attract new members. Roma, third. •B u tte r The authors contend that some old “First” churches HIGH PROTEIN Foot have replaced departed members by concentrating on Pinochle Waddell PTA Plans Dinner Doors Open At 7:30 P.M. Rtf Spray fmvi2-Pk. Handy special groups in their vicinity, such as lonely singles in man's 29 high-rise apartments, the elderly who have returned to the Anti-fungal treat. 5 oz. lAiKoiiae Batteries I #760-012 Scores The WaddeH School PTA will Following dinner and the in­ Helper city after their children are grown, or the handicapped. sponsor a potluck dinner, troduction of teachers. Maxwell ” D” size $1,09 pk. Top scores in the Manchester Plastic squeeze bottle ol all-purpose glue. DRAIN P0W |R If the old “First” churches are to survive in their down­ Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Morrison, school principal, will Senior Citizens Pinochle Group ” C” size .89 pk. Sale, non-toxic, strong. Sets quickly and town locations, they must begin new programs to meet the school cafeteria. The event is speak on “Confidentiality and M Fashion Rite NO LYE ORn n ACIDft P in game Thursday at the Army 2sl*’ **AA” size .79 pk. dries clean. Many uses around the home. RAID House ( changed conditions before it is too late, the book con­ and Navy Club are: Wilbur for adults only and the price of Student Records.” “TRAVEL EUROPE THIS YEAR SouRu Cocoa Screwdriver Set It works! Will not inter­ cludes. admission is your favorite dish Mrs. John McElraevy will Messier, 610; John Gaily, 588; OelatiR Caps Garden Spray fere with sewer, septic Mary Thrall, 585; Paul Schuetz, to serve eight people. Parents speak concerning the referen­ Presented by JRANS WORLD Buttor Cream ONLY Handles most jobs. 566. are reminded to bring their own dum for a Regional Oc­ AIRLINES Moisturizing facial For beautiful nails. #24X Vinyl grip, magnetized or cesspool systems. silverware and a plate. cupational Training Center. Hooray For Subtle Instincts To date, Cis Wilson has the lOO’s. steel blade. Wall rack. Mtg. List 7 oz. ■ high single score of 617, and treat. 8 oz. FEET Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wild (1856-1900) wrote it FIBST years ago, but it still makes sense—doesn’t it? Ernestine Donnelly, with total Featuring Two Fine Fiims: 89 99 n . 9 8 I ea. “Men always want to be a woman’s first love. That is points of 4,368. The group sponsors a game Pilgrim Mills 9 8 * « their clumsy vanity. We women have a more subtle in­ each Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at “London and Scotland” stinct about things. What we like is to be a man’s last the Army and Navy Club. Play “The Other Paris” Feet First romance.” choice is open to all interested senior FABRIC SALE of citizens. Curad Mix-Match Offer I Athlete Seper -i- Local travel agents and TWA. 89$ Flesh Curads 30's & 50's, $1.02 Curl- Safety-Flare or DAVOL ty Cotton Balls 130's, 75$ Telfa Adhesive I Foot PowderT^. PlatlioM RIGGEST SELECTION representatives will be present to Pads 2x3, 89$ Transparent Curads 30's | "Mogaetic” answer any of your travel / & 50's. HEATING PAD BLADES A B O U T T O W N DRAPERY & SLIPCOVER questions. / < YOUR CHOICE 211" FLASHLIGHTS 3-comfort heats. Removable washable Double-edge, Pk. 10. FABRICS IN THE AREA Olatmeat i.s oz. U.S.A. made. Walgreens. Less batteries. flannel cover. , Estelle Carpenter Circle of The Special Education Gass Ruth Circle of Community Community Baptist Church will of South United Methodist Baptist Church will meet SO 2y- A 4 9 < PRIZE 2 I 1 « gaarantce. ■ ■ meet tonight at 7:45 at the Church will meet Wednesday Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the pk. home of Mrs. Kenneth Easton, from 3 to 4:15 p.m. in the home of Mrs. John Shorrock, 98t. #3906 54 Miller Rd., Broad Brook. church’s education wing. 276 E. Middle Tpke. F u lM b DRAWINGS Values to1.99 yd. An adult Bihle study will be >5.98 yd. conducted Wednesday at 10 BATH SPECIALS a m. at Zion Evangelical BIG SOUND SAVINGS Lutheran Church. New Fall Free Tickets Available At The The pastor-parish relations DRESS JERSEYS Following Sponsoring Travel Agents: commission of South United POLYESTER CALICO PRINTS Methodist Church will meet DOUBLEKNITS 'm ilted M tonight at 7:30 in the Rev. Dr. LaBONNE TRAVEL WORLD George Webb’s office. UNIVERSITY TRAVEL $ 0 9 8 Raducad 67 E. Center St., h^anchester Storrs to #7612 Jehovah’s Witnesses wilt Phone 647-9949 Phone 429-9313 a ■ #3409 have a group discussion tonight MERCURY TRAVEL Battery-Electric at 7:30 at Kingdom Hail. O’KEEFE’S TRAVEL AGENCY Seundesign AM-FM 627 Main St., Manchester 750 Silas Deane Hwy, Wethersfield sKwa n. (sinr un) pmnuM pun Phone 646-2756 Soundesign Cassette #6117 Mayfair Y Club will meet Phone 529-3321 Clock Radio Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Cronin Battery-Electric Slip-proof Protection HUNDREDS OF GOODCHILD-BARTLETT GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE RUBBING M ilk of Recorder Hall of Mayfair Gardens. All FO A Mioerai Oil Wake to music. Built- Mayfair residents are invited. TRAVEL 555 Main St., Manchester AM-FM Portable Deluxe push-button con­ CURITY FRAMES IN STOCK By-The-Yard 113 Main St„ Manchester Phone 643-2165 ALCOHOL in AFC. Dynamic 3” Both Tub Mot Tasteless, odorless, Magnesia Built-in AFC, AC cord. trols. Built-in AC cord. The mission and ministry PILLOWS • BOLSTERS • CUSHIONS Phone 646-2098 Plastic bottle. Pi. speaker. Walnut-grain Almost 300 safety-grip Cotton Balls committee of Emanuel NEW HOURS: MANCHESTER EVENING non-fattening. Pt. Mint or regular. Beige leather-like case. With mike, earphone* HASTINGS TRAVEL HERALD case. suction cups. Texturized Choice of 325 reg. or Lutheran Church will meet Pint size. With batteries, earphond. stand, cassette.batteries. tonight at 7:30 in the church Mon., Wed., Sat. 70-6 Coventry Herald Square design. 5 color choice 130 king size. Phone 742-7349 Phone 643-2711 reception room. Tues., Thurs., FrI. 70-8 95 95 95 09 The youth board of Emanuel Tium ■oaniD n h m ig h PilgtimAAills ea. ea. ea. R oun FABRIC DEPARTMENTg^)STORES 2170' 2 il” 2:99 .a. V Lutheran Church will meet TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR 1 W

ly PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 24, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 24. 1974 — PAGE ELEVEN OBITUARIES NEWS Parents Give THE HERALD RSox Skid Started Aug. 24, Views CAPSULES l-eo N, |{i;uupre Mrs. Gecil {]. W ood "h. Frost Hits Midwest AN^LE VERNON — Mrs. Sally A. SCOREBOARD Leo N, Beaupre, 78, of 452 Frost and freezing temperatures hit Hewitt Wood, 62, of 82 Center W. Middle Tpke. died Monday (Continued from Page One) farmlands in the Midwest Monday as Antvrican League Rd. died Monday at her home. By Earl Yost Sport* Editor at Manchester Memorial autumn arrived, nipping hopes that Players Didn’t Choke-Johnson EAST Hospital. He was the husband of She was the wife of Cecil C. farmers might salvage some of their com W L Pet GB Mrs. Marguerite Wood Wwxl. special curriculum was prepared, it was and soybean crops. The early cold spell New York 84 Beaupre. Mrs, Wood was born Nov. 14, with the commitment that “Any parent Noles Off the Cuff 70 .545 follows delays in spring planting brought BOSTON (UPI) — Choke —v. intr. Informal. To fail to perform effec­ volving pressure as to why we’re not doing as well as we should.” Baltimore 83 71 .539 1 1911 in Manchester, daughter of who feels his child should be taught by the The Sox manager said he was not frustrated by his team’s collapse lyir. Beaupre was born Feb. parents would have that privilege.” on by heavy rains and summer droughts Two years ago, Mack Herron was waived out of the tively because of nervous agitation or tension. Boston 78 74 .513 5 the late Thomas and Sarah because there was nothing he could do about it. 29, 1896 in North Adams, Mass, Tycheson explained the family life that wiped out billions of dollars in crops. Canadian Football League and was selling jeans in Chicago Cleveland 74 80 481 10 Glenney Hewitt, and had lived “If I get frustrated, I would have to give up managing. I wouldn’t be any and had lived in Waterford and in Vernon for the past 36 years. curriculum had been prepared with help when New England Patriot scout Dick Steinberg alerted BOSTON (UPI) — Darrell Johnson feels his Boston Red Sox have Milwaukee 74 81 .477 lOVA good if I did get frustrated,” Johnson said. “I don’t know what good I’m Detroit New London before coming to She attended the Church of the from the PTA State Council legislative Fifi Toll Increases the club of his availabijity. The rest is now history. The played too hard but not too well. 71 82 .464 12'A Manchester 11 years ago. He doing as it is. WEsr Nazarene in Manchester. group, and had been shared with the SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras (UPI) — Pats signed the free agent and the 5-5, 170-pound former “Sometimes a person has a habit of trying too hard but that sure as hell had been employed for 37 years “If you were the manager of a club and thought you lost the game W L Pet GB She is also survived by a Manchester Area Council of Churches, the Honduras today asked the United States Kansas State running back made it big in his first year in is not choking; that’s how a ballplayer is built,” said the rookie manager by the Connecticut Light and daughter, Mrs. Joseph E. Manchester clergy, Dr. Alice Tureck of for flamethrowers to cremate bodies of as the Red Sox entered the final 10 games of the season trailing the New because someone was not trying hard, you’d stay awake nights. I haven’t Oakland 86 68 .558 Power Co. before his retire­ the Town Health Department, the police Hurricane Fifi victims before they can the NFL. Steinberg had coached the little guy in college. had that problem once this year. Texas 81 72 .529 4'A Schifley of Tolland; a brother, Herron is as exciting a runner as O.J. Simpson and is York Yankees by five games in the American League East. ment 13 years ago. Harold T. Hewitt of and fire departments. spread disease. ’The death toll has been put “In fact, I saw areas two to three weeks ago where the ballplayers were Minnesota 80 74 .519 6 capable of going all the way every time he carries the “These players aren’t donkeys. It wasn’t an accident that we were Chicago He is also survived by a Manchester; two sisters. Miss Tlie curriculum includes instruction in at between 7,000 and 8,000. trying too hard; but you can’t blame a ballplayer for that.” 75 78 .490 10>2 ball...Marge Smith is a member of the Nominating Com­ sdven games ahead after 130 games. Then we fell into a batting slump and Kansas City 75 79 .489 11 daughter, Mrs. Herbert F. Jessie Hewitt and Miss Ethel physical growth and health, sociological Statistically, the Red Sox still have a chance and Johnson is not quitting ( mittee for the Board of Directors at the Manchester Coun­ other things started to happen.’’ California 61 93 .396 25 Spicer of Manchester; three Hewitt, both of Vernon; and health, mental health, understanding life yet. However, he has not held a team meeting and does not plan one. cycles, safety and first aid, and communi­ INixon in Hospilai try Club. It won’t be long before a member of the fairer set The batting slump began Aug. 24 after Boston had defeated Oakland the Mondiiy’t* HcsuIIh grandchildren and three great­ three grandchildren. “I don’t have anything to accomplish by telling the players what we ty and environmental health. LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - Former crashes the previous all-male board...Jeff Koelsch’s con­ previous evening at Fenway Park in a game that was billed as a preview Milwaukee 6-4, Cleveland 2-7 grandchildren. Funeral services will be at have to do. We all know we have to win a lot of ballgames,” he said. the convenience of the family at The understanding life cycles segment President Richard M. Nixon entered a tract has been renewed to serve as golf course ranger at of the American League playoffs. Since that game, in which Luis Tiant (Only Games Scheduled) The wins, if they are to come, must begin tonight when Tiant tries for Funeral services are the Church of the Nazarene. in question is broken down into specific hospital Monday and was to begin tests for the Manchester Country Club next season...Mel Siebold became the first 20-game winner in the majors, the Red Sox have gone 8- ToiiigliiV Giiiiiee Thursday at 11 a.m. at Holmes the seventh time to earn victory No. 21 in the first game of a doubleheader Burial will be In East subjects as reproduction of plants and phlebitis today. Ron Ziegler, his former reported it cost the town $20 for each basketball game 20. Tiant has not won since. Boston (Tiant 20-13 and Moret FuneraLHome, 400 Main St. Cemetery, Manchester. animals, human reproduction, birth of a White House press secretary, said Nbcon “The pressure was there but it wasn’t any different than normal,” said with the front-running Yankees. Roger Moret will pitch the second game 8-9) at New York (Gura 5-0 and fh'e Rev. Donald McClean, baby, care and feeding of a baby, and is mentally sharp, but depressed. played (or forfeited) during the summer league May 7-4), 2 The Holmes Funeral Home, season...Gov. Thomas Meskill has designated Sept. 28 as Johnson. “ Big crowds and the news media create a certain amount of with unbeaten Larry Gura and Rudy May going for the Yankees, pastor of Trinity Lutheran 400 Main St., Manchester is in heredity. Detroit (Ruble 1-0) at Hunting and Fishing Day in Connecticut...Jack Redmond, pressure for a team to win every game. But I haven’t seen anything in- Church of Rockville, will of­ charge of arrangements. Dr. Tycheson said although the life cy­ Illiihl Kidnaped Baltimore (McNally 16-10) ficiate. Burial will be in East cle portion was not new, it had been pro at the Racquet Club, copped the West Hartford Open Milwaukee (Champion 11-3) There are no calting hours. CINCINNATI (UPI) — A kidnaper ab­ Cemetery. rewritten and updated. Men’s Singles Tournament...Add Joel Janenda to the list of at Cleveland (G. Perry 20-11) The family suggests that any ducted blonde, blue-eyed Allison Mechem, Friends may call at the About half the group remained for the California (Ryan 20-16) at memorial contributions may be 4, daughter of the chairman of the board of players who have switched from golf to tennis...Tickets for Carleton Scores funeral home Wednesday from rest of the board meeting upon invitation Kansas City (Splittorff 13-18) made to the Book of Remem­ Taft Broadcasting Inc., Monday and then the 1975 Super Bowl football game will sell for $25 a 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. from board chairman Allan Thomas to do Chicago (Bahnsen 11-15 and brance at the Church of the demanded only $2,000 ransom. copy...This department is not handling any playoff or so if they wished. Johnson 9-4) at Texas (Hargan Nazarene. f The low amount of the ransom demand ticket requests. In Whaler Session 12-8 and Bibby 19-18), 2 worried police about the mental condition of the kidnaper. MIDDLETOWN (UPI) — Wayne Carleton appears to Minnesota (Goltz 9-9) at Yaz Drops Under .300 Oakland (Abbott 5-6 or Hunter Going into today’s scheduled twi-night doublehcader have taken little time to blend in with the New England 24-12) Cliurch Group against the Yankees in New York, Boston’s Carl Whalers’ offense, scoring two goals in an intra squad W ednesduyV (LiiiieH Yastrzemski carried less than a .300 batting average for scrimmage Monday. Minnesota at Oakland, N A B O U T TO W N Invited To Carleton, a 6-foot-3 All Toro’s captain and top SOUTH SIDE the first time in months. Yaz dropped under the magic goal Chicago at Texas, N Lunch Oct. 9 ENTRANCE for all batters when he went hitless in four trips against Star center, was acquired scorer, said he was traded California at Kansas City, N Baltimore’s Mike Cuellar...Between raindrops, Ray Cam- last week from the Toronto over a flap with Coach Billy Milwaukee at Clveland, N The stewardship committee The League of Women Voters The Senior Fellowship of Toros, ironically the first Harris about his participa­ Detroit at Baltimore, N Community Church, which is poseo has turned in a fine job running the Town Tennis of Center Congregational will meet tonight at 8 at the team the Whalers will play tion in the Team Canada Boston at New York, N Church will meet tonight at 7; 30 home of Mrs. Walter Schardt, open to all senior citizens of the Tournaments. Rain and wet playing surfaces has forced community, has been invited to changes in the planned schedule the last three in the exhibition season that series against Russia. ISalionnl League in the church office. 31 Eastland Dr. Atty. J.G. Harris, Team Canada MacDonnell will speak on the a luncheon Oct. 9 at the First weekends...Boston Red Sox radio announcers have been starts Friday. EAST The YWCA Drop-In will meet “ Equal Protection Amendment Kinky Finds Home at Lutx Baptist Church of Melrose, passing along word to listeners for the past two weeks that The Whalers, contenders coach, had announced that W L Pet GB Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 and the Equal Rights Act.” Mass. the club will make an announcement shortly on the playoff last year in the World Carleton was invited but St. Louis 82 72 .532 a.m. at the Community Y. All Kinky gets a new home at the Lutz Junior Museum. Its owner, Mrs. Suzanne Flocken, Those planning to attend will and World Series ticket plans. Neither Ned Martin nor Jim Hockey league playoffs, will refused to play in the series Pittsburgh 81 72 .529 'h women are invited for Waddell School PTA will have donated the South American honey bear or kinkajou in the name of the Greater meet at 9:30 a.m. at the church play the first part of the but Carleton claimed he was Philadelphia 75 78 .490 6'A on E. Center St. and leave by Woods will have to worry now with the Red Sox taking the volleyball, fellowship and a a potluck Wednesday at 6:30 Manchester Chamber of Commerce. Here Mrs. Flocken introduces Kinky to Mrs. Pam biggest nose-dive in the stretch since the Philadelphia regular season in never asked to play. Montreal 72 80 .474 9 bus at 9:45, returning about 4:30 Are flowers simply “wasted New York 69 83 .454 12 break for coffee. Child care is p.m. in the school cafeteria. Saloom, director of Lutz, as some of the less mobile creatures of the children’s museum on Phillies let the National League flag get away in 1964 after Springfield, Mass., but will “ It came down to the available at an hourly rate. ’Those planning to attend the p.m. There will be a charge of expense” when sent to a funeral? Chicago 64 88 .421 17 Cedar St. look down on them. Mrs. Flocken is acting executive director for the (:hamber. blowing an almost unsurmountable lead in the final shift to Hartford when the situation that one of us had More information may be ob­ supper are asked to bring a dish 81.50 for the luncheon and to go, and they weren’t going W Esr Kinky recently sneaked from home and was found by police after neighbors said a strange transportation. Reservations Perhaps this question can best be weeks...The dates for the American League playoffs in Civic Center is completed in tained by contacting the YWCA of food to serve eight and their February. to get rid of Harris,” he W L Pet GB office, 647-1437. own place settings. After dinner creature was in their backyards. The banana-eating Kinky has found sleeping at Lutz com­ close Oct. 2 and may be made answered by another question ; is either New York or Baltimore are Oct. 8, 9, 10 (if Los Angeles 97 57 Carleton, who was the said. .630 and the introduction of fortable and does not appear to mind all the other live animals. (Herald photo by Barlow) with Mrs. Effie Blake. Those anything ever a waste when it necessary), all day games with the World Series dates at Cincinnati 92 62 .597 5 teachers. Maxwell Morrison, needing transportation to the these parks, all under the lights, on Oct.l5,16,17...What’s Whalers Coach Ron Ryan Atlanta 84 71 .542 1314 principal, will speak on “Con­ church may call Mrs. William represents sincere affection and happened to the 20-game pitching winners in the National said Monday the scrim­ Houston 78 75 .510 18 V2 Gilroy, 875-7445. MAJOR mages at Wesleyan College In Memoriam fidentiality and School respect...when it carries a League? At the halfway point in the season, a half dozen San Francisco 71 84 .458 26'A The program will include have shown the team is in In memory of Kdward M. Zikus Sr., Records.” Mrs. John were headed for the 20-Win Club membership. No one has LEAGUE San Diego 56 99 .361 41‘A Board Delays Decision readings by Mrs. V. Thomas meaning which helps to console who passed away September 24, 1965. McElraevy will discuss the been able to crack the barrier among senior loop hurlers at good shape, although some Monday’s Results referendum on the Regional Oc­ Spano and piano solos by Miss those who are in need of con­ LEADERS rough edges remain to be Cione but not forgotten. this writing. Pittsburgh 1, St. Louis 0 (10) cupational Center. Marjorie Stephens. solation? smoothed. Los Angeles 4, Atlanta 3 Wife. Daughter OnlSew Security System Leading Batters “The guys worked very (Only Games Scheduled) Suns and Grandchildren Amateur Won His Match (UIM photo) Manchester Lodge of Masons MCMIIR.TNC OROiA 0$ TH( OOiOlN AUU hard and we’re pretty tired Today's (>aines Golf professionals in the State PGA ranks whipped their will meet tonight at 7:30 at the VFKINON The tapes are normally the building was unauthorized. INATIOINAI. LF.AIllIK at the end. But we’re getting Montreal (Blair 10-7 and Masonic Temple. Fifty-year amateur challengers in the annual Challenge Cup Tourna­ Winning Pirate Pitcher Congratulated Renko 11-15) at Chicago The Vernon Board of Educa­ turned over to police for use in He also said.that normal con­ ______w n e AB H Pet there, no question about it,” pins will be presented by Read HOliS\ES ment last weekend but amateur Stan Hilinski of (Bonham 11-20 and Reuschel 13- their investigation. Garr, All 577 207 .355 tion Monday night tabled until versations between three or 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. he said. Catcher Manny Sanguillen Mitts Dave Giusti In Memoriam William 0. Gadd, district depu­ 12), 2 next Tuesday a decision on a Board members had difficul­ more persons come through as Manchester did all right. He took all three points from Ed Garvey, LA 615 196 .319 In loving memory of our dear mother, ty of Masonic District 6-B. Dale HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES New York (Webb 0-1) at Mrs. I.#etitia Johnston, who passed away new security system for ty arriving at a decision a jumble. Herald Ads Kowalski while local pro, Ralph DeNicolo, was losing to Buckner, LA 549 175 .319 September 24. 1951. Valli of John Mather Chapter, because they wanted to com­ amateur John Suisman, 2-1...St.James of Manchester has Smith, St.L 489 154 .315 Philadelphia (Carlton 15-12), N Order of DeMolay, will report Rockville High School and for pare the proposed system with entered a team in the 12th annual Kacey CYO Track and Oliver, Pitt 577 181 .314 Pittsburgh (Kison 7-8) at St. There's a sad and sweet remembrance. on his trip to leadership camp. the addition to be built there. Louis (Curtis 9-13), N A memory fodn and true. The board took the action the present one and were un­ Field Meet Oct.l3 at Hartford High. Zisk, Pitt 507 159 .314 Brock Cut Down at Third, A token of affection, willing publicly to discuss the McBride, St.L 533 167 .313 Houston (Griffin 14-9) at Cin­ after hearing a description of cinnati (Norman 12-13), N And a heartache still fur you. The West Side Old Timers the proposed system from mechanics of the system now in Brock, St.L 606 188 .310 Committee will meet use. The two systems are not Baseball Squad Selected Gross, Hou 554 172 .310 ATLANTA (P. Niekro 18-12) Sadly missed by her family representatives of Sonitrol, its at Los Angeles (Messersmith Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the manufacturer. Provisions for compatible. REGISTEREDJ . DIAMOND RINGS Madloc, Chi 413 128 .310 l i a u k Pittsburgh Holds on to Win 19-6), N home of Thomas Conran, 153 the system are in the contract The board recessed and AMERICAN ; (; Hard of Thanks Grandview St. members briefly talked BA Sports Night L\B H Pet San Fancisco (D’Acquisto 12- specifications now, but could be ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Lou Brock has 115 stolen bases this proljably lying, " he said. “There’s a lot of money in­ 13) at San Diego (Gerhardt 1-1), We wish to thank all of our neighbors, removed if the board decides privately with school and Carew, Minn 573 208 .363 friends and relatives for the many acts season but when he was thrown out at third in the eighth in­ volved.” N against it. Sanitroi officials before con­ Orta, Chi 494 157 .318 of kindness and sympathy shown us in The executive committee of cluding that they wiil make ning Monday night, it may have been the best birthday pre- Young Miguel Dilone, a 19-year-old from the Dominican f)ur recent bereavement. We especially The board was told Monday Beautiful Styles • Perfect Quality • Lasting Value To Hail Champs McRae, KC 509 157 .308 the United Methodist Women of Republic playing only his seventh big league game, pinch- Ameriean League thank the Vernon Police, the Vernon Am­ night that the yearly operation their decision at the next Maddox. NY 440 135 .307 .sent I’ittsburgh pitcher Jim Rooker ever got. North United Methodist Church Plans have been formalized for the first annual British- ran for Popovich, advanced to second on a sacrifice and bulance, the Manchester Memorial cost for the security setup meeting, Oct 1. Piniella, NY 494 151 .306 Rooker pitched nine strong scoreless innings against the 'EA.ST Hospital staff and all those who sent the will meet tonight at 7:30 at the American Club Sports Night on Wednesday, Oct.23 at the would be just under $3,000. Board member James The famous Keepsake Certif­ Randle, Tex 502 153 .305 St. Louis Cardinals and Lynn McGlothen and his Pirates came home on a single by Hebner. Dilone said it was the W L Pet. GB beautiful floral tributes. home of Mrs. Elaine Law, clubhouse. Fran Mahoney, general chairman, made the The Sanitroi representatives Ledbetter said he was a little icate permanently registers your Allen, Chi 462 139 .301 won l-O in 10 innings, edging them to within on-half game most important run he had ever scored. New York 84 70 .545 The Freeburg Family Baldwin Rd. announcement today. explained that the system in­ disturbed “with all these bugs ring and guarantees a diamond of Burroughs, Tex 534 160 .300 of the Cardinals in the tight National League East race. ’I’he importance of the win wasn’t lost on Rooker. Baltimore 83 71 .539 1 around.” He wondered about Honored guests will be Yaz, Bos 498 149 .299 New York (8) — Home (3) volves pre-amplified fine white color, precise modem When Brock got on base with one out in the eighth, “ Each game now is more and more important to the the town’s liability for any members of the 1949 British- Robinson, Balt 520 153 .294 Boston (3), Sept. 24 (2), 25 ’The Instructors of the Han­ microphones connected by cut and perfect clarity (or replace­ Rooker knew he had to be careful. team,” he said. “ I can’t say tonight was my best game all dicapped (lOH) will have a phone lines to a central result of the listening devices. American baseball team Campaneris, Oak 513 151 .294 year but it was by far the most important.” Away (5) — Cleveland (3), ^ p t. Noted Actor Lester Smith of Sanitroi told ment assured). “When Brock gets to the plate, the fact that I know what water test for anyone planning monitoring point where an which won the Connecticut HOME KlIN.S So important, in fact, that the celebration of his 33rd 27-28-29; Milwaukee (2), Oct. 1- him there would be no question lie can do when he gets on base makes me bear down a lit­ 2. Dies at 68 to join lOH for the 1974-75 attendent alerts police Keepsake is guaranteed by and Region Tournaments NATIONAL LEAGUE: birthday had to wait. “These games mean too much now to season. Interviews and testing whenever noises reaching the of iiabiiity in cases where the Schmidt, F’hil 36; Wynn, LA 32; tle more,” Rooker said. “The whole complexion of the Baltimore (8) — Home (5) — devices picked up sounds made Good Housekeeping, and identi­ and competed in the game changes so much when he gets on base.” concentrate on anything else,” he said. “I’ll do my Detroit (2), Sept. 24-25; BURBANK, Calif. (UPI) - will be at the Manchester High mikes indicate a break or van­ National Semi-Pro Tourna­ Bench, Cin 31; Perez, Cin 27; by persons whose presence in fied by the name "Keepsake" in Cedeno, Hou 25. Brock stole No. 115 with a head-first slide into second, celebrating now.” Milwaukee (3), Sept. 27-28-29 Cliff Arquette, who played School pool Wednesday and dalism or some other unusual ment in Wichita, Kan. The television’s Charley Weaver, Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. the ring and on the tag. AMERICAN LEAGUE: then broke for third as Rooker threw a low, inside pitch to ’I’he Los Angeles Dodgers increased their lead in the Away (3) — Detroit (3), Sept. circumstance. BA’s also won both the the baggy pants sage of “Mt. They said the devices can Allen, Chi 32; Jackson, Oak 29; 'fed Sizemore. Manny Sanguillen scooped the pitch up and National League West to five games when they beat the 30, Oct. 1-2. regular season and playoff Burroughs. Tex 25; Darwin, Atlanta Braves 4-3 and the split a Idy,” di^ of a heart attack hear some types of fire and ^ Good Housekeeping' made a perfect throw to Richie Hebner to nail Brock. The IS(tlional t^eaguc nuuiims honors in the Twi League. Minn and Tenance, Oak 24. (loubleheader with the Milwaukee Brewers, winning 7-4 Monday at age 68. haye detected such things as out was made more painful when Sizemore singled. EAST Arquette had been admitted ’^•rtroiMniiii) Mahoney said the night breaks in a water line and grind­ IM’l'ClIINt; “The throw was right on the money,” Rooker said. after a 6-2 loss, in the only other Monday games in the W L Pet. GB to St. Joseph’s Hospital Satur­ Tall Woman Nem lEnglmtii will also be dedicated in ing of bearings in a ventilator Keepsake diamonds are pro­ NATIONAL LEAGUE; “Anyplace else and Brock would have made it. It was in majors. St. Louis 82 72 .532 PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - system. day night, complaining of chest tected against loss from the set­ memory of Art Pongratz. Messersmith, LA 19-6; f)on Sutton received credit for his 18th win with the late- Pittsburgh 81 72 .529 'A pains. The Pink Panthers women’s Richie’s glove and he went right into it.” Board members heard a tape iirituiriitls,litc. ting. The speaker will be Jack Billingham, Cin 19-10; Sutton, inning relief help of Mike Marshall as the Dodgers moved pro basketball team announced 1076 BURNSIDE AVE. Brock had no excuses, saying he got a good jump and a St. Louis (8) — Home (2) — He had suffered an almost of a break In progress at a Daly of Boston, well known LA 18-9; P. Niekro, Atl 18-12; closer to clinching the Western title. The relief appearance Pittsburgh (2), Sept. 24-25. fatal heart attack on April 24, Monday it had signed Gwen school complete with a police EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Any Keepsake Jeweler will good slide into third. “Everything was perfect until then,” No Saletnwn RtproMnl U«. humorist. Gullett, Cin 17-11. was the 101st for Marshall who notched his 21st save. Away (6) — Chicago (3), Sept. 1972. He recovered well enough Bachman of Denver, who has he said. officer’s command to several Floronco Boiton. Ownar exchange your Keepsake diamond Entetainment will be AMERICAN LEAGUE: 27-28-29; Montreal (3), Sept. 30, to return to “The Hollywood been playing center for Oachita youths to halt or be fired upon. Paul Popovich pinch hit for Rooker in the 10th and Bill Buckner had a double and three singles to lead the for a larger one any time. Hunter, Oak, and Jenkins, Tex Oct. 1-2. Squares” game show, where he College of Arkadelphia, Ark. supplied by Jerry LeBlanc singled off McGlothen to start the rally. Popovich said he Dodgers, who reduced their magic number to four. 24-12; Cuellar, Balt 21-10; Pittsburgh (9) — Home (3) — was a regular, although he was at the organ and Bill Leggett Tim .Johnson’s two-run double was the big blow for the Busby, KC21-14; G. Perry, Clev felt the pressure on him in the scoreless game. Chicago (3), Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2; partially paralyzed on his left will sing. Brewers as Jim Colborn won his 10th game. The Indians 20-11; Tiant, Bos 20-13; Ryan, “I think anybody involved in professional sports who Away (6) — St. Louis (2), Sept., side. GALLAGHER Tickets are now on sale at Cal 20-16; Wood, Chi 20-18. says they don’t feel any tension or anxiety or pressure is split the doubleheader on two-run homers by Charlie 24-25; New York (4), Slept. 26- Arquette came from a the BA Club. A roast beef ARTPONGRA'rZ Spikes and Leron Lee. 27-28-29. vaudeville family, and early in dinner will be served. his career, while still a relatively young man, made a reputation for playing pixillated old men. For the last 20 years of his life he was identified with Cleveland About to Make Baseball History Charley Weaver, a character he originated for a local Los Angeles television show, “Dave tty MIL'I'ON RICIIMAN Robinson was obtained from the Calitornia Angels on was asked why he had agreed to go with the Indians, and and Charley,” and made into a NEW YORK (UPI) — The Cleveland Indians are about to waivers 10 days ago. not with either the Orioles or Yankeees who also had that he wasn’t going to do anything unW the end of the national television institution. make baseball history. To continue, though, Ted Bonda, executive vice presi­ claimed him earlier, he said Cleveland was the only one of sca.son. / His specialty was recounting HE IS TALL AND HANDSOME HE What about Lucchesi and Bristol, I asked him? tales of “Mt. Idy,” the Ohio IS THE LOAN OFFICER AT They were the first American League club to sign a dent of the Indians, is regarded by his baseball colleagues the three to offer him a contract for next year. black player, Larry Doby, and they’re about to become the as one of most liberal individuals in the game. He has Robinson’s present contract calls for $173,000 a year. “ I wouldn’t rule out anybody I have confidence in,” he hamlet he invented, along with MANCHESTER STATE BANK, .said, admitting he liked both men. SEE HIM FOR ALL LOANS first major league club to name a black manager, Frank worked extensively with minority groups in the state of He is no longer a $173,000 ballplayer, and even he knows a cast of townfolk. The town What about Robinson? served as a backdrop for his PLUS FREE CHECKING Robinson. Ohio, obviously enjoys doing so and when I asked him that. ”1 think he’s among a number of people I’ve got con­ homespun philosophy and For Judgo of Probate ACCOUNTS ■ At least that’s the impression I get talking with them, about how he, personally, felt regarding a black manager What the Indians can do, and what I suspect they will do humor, especially when he and when 1 tell Phil Seghi, the Indians’ general manager, his reply was both swift and straightforward. shortly, is release him as a player, so they can get off that fidence in,” Seghi hedged. would read “A, letter I got today Do you know what has about my impression, all he keeps saying about it is “no •‘I would more than welcome one,” he said. $173,000 salary of his, and name him manager at a more How did he feel about hiring a black manager? from Momma.” happened to the Probate comment.” “In evaluating managers, there is one thing I would not Court In the last two years? If But he did add: modest figure, say something like $50,000.1 believe Robin­ Actually, Arquette was a well Seghi says he has no intention of doing anything about a “If and when we do make a change, Phil Seghi will be the son will take it, particularly for the distinction of do,” said the Indians’ G.M. “I would not be concerned with read, serious man, a student of not, ask someone who does. the color of his skin. My only concern would be having a manager for next year until “the end of the season.” man to decide who the new manager will be.” becoming baseball’s first black manager. the American Revolution and We are certain that anyone man capable of leading the Indians to the top. I don’t think MANCHESTER PARKADE That's eight days away, but I have this strong hunch that Okay. Nothing at all wrong with the executive vice presi­ On Monday, Cleveland was awash with reports Seghi the Civil War. He owned an who takes a careful look at the ability to manage is the monopoly of any creed, color the Probate Court will vote if , the Indians’ manager of the moment, dent supporting his general manager. There should be was giving consideration to Frank Lucchesi and Dave historical museum in Get­ or religion.” tysburg, Pa., filled with Civil for Hill Qallagher... decides to walk into Seghi’s office and ask him where he more people in baseball like Ted Bonda. Bristol as the Indians’ new manager. Gene Mauch’s name stands for next season^he’ll be told he doesn’t stand so At the time the Indians got Robinson from the Angels, was thrown in also although my understanding is he was Well said! War items. It also served as a And in so saying, I get the unmistakable feeling that showcase for his whittling, with , _ _ MANCHESTER STATE BANK well at all and that a managerial change is about to be Phil Seghi told me he did not speak with him about the ticketed as Walt Alston’s successor with the Dodgers a This ad was paid for by Mr. pretty -soon now Phil Seghi is going to make an historic an­ cases full of figures showing 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER made. I've got another hunch Aspromonte won’t fall over possibility of his managing the ball club. Robinson con­ long time ago. Gallagher’s Campaign Com- nouncement —not only on behalf of the Cleveland Indians Revolutionary and Civil War mlttee, Carl Zinsser, Opsn Sat. 0 A.M. - Noon — Membar FDIC in shock. firmed that. When the 39-year-old two-time MVP winner I went back to Phil Seghi, the man who'll name YOUR AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE JEWELER and baseball, but on behalf of society as well. soldiers in proper uniform, treasurer. Nobody even bothered consulting him before Frank was here for a series with the Yankees last weekend and Cleveland’s new manager, and the first thing he said was whittled by Arquette. V\GE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 1974

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 24. 1974- PAGE THIRTEEN Ohio State ^ Registration Win in MCC Open COACHES’ > oil Hosiers iiilfri-sleil MHS and East Agree in regisleriiifc for flu* CORNER Miiiii'lirsler 1 oiilli Hockey Assn, may ilo so loni^lil Goal of Tom Prior Still No. 1 lieliveen ihe hours of 6:30 By Earl Yost and R:30 al the West Side NEW YORK (UPI) — The Rig Ten lowered the boom By John LnFontana HAPPY HOLIDAYS - Dot To Tangle in Sports “I m not satisfied tying for top honors among the Ree on Cedar .Sireel. Saturday and Ohio State had the heaviest hand as the Christensen 128-126. EAST CATHOLIC Hoys niiisl he aeeoni- amateurs, I wanted to win,” Tom Prior said while reflec­ Ruckeyes remained No. 1 in the United Press International c o tM 'llY CI.LH - Vic First of all, let me say how grateful I am to be able once boys and girls, as soon as league committments permit. paiiied hy a parenl and ting on his recent success in the Manchester Open Golf Roard of Coaches’ major college football ratings. Abraitis 136-358, Larry Bates By Earl Yost Tournament. again to express ideas, opinions and commendations con­ Details of scheduling will be worked out by the directors niiisi hriii(i hirih eer- The Ruckeyes devastated cerning our team. 139-353, Carl Bolin 373, Bob Administrative officials at Manchester High School and Prior, a practicing at­ of athletics at the two schools, Dave Wiggin at Manchester lifieales. Oregon State 51-10 to main Despite a slow start we have hopes that this year will be B

PZC Recommends Street Number Plan Temporary Busing Solution AREA leaving Coventry in the near COVENTRY skating in the winter and will be change on the Lindsay property was necessary for Lindsay to future. Monica Shea stocked with fish. at the intersection of Rt. 44A withdraw his appeal on the Instituted by Vernon Board Roger Barrett has been POLICE REPORT CorrcHpondenl On advice of attorney, the and 31. The change would be previous decision before the elected secretary to fill that Members of the Vernon Site Iieral^l 742-949.5 commission decided that it from RU-40 to Commercial. public hearing was set by the last night, the bus contractor of the neighborhood justifies vacancy and the commission Board of Education ran into a The Planning and Zoning would be inadvisable to accept This zone change has been commission. agreed to add a mini-bus to the busing even if the distance is Area Profile has decided tp send a letter to school busing problem last Commission voted last night to a revised subdivision applica­ disapproved in the past and it route until the problem can be less than allowed for in the the council recommending that night, worked out a temporary VERNON with a three-car collision Satur­ Beverly Desantis, 37, of Staf­ recommend to the Town Coun­ tion of Arthur Preston for his solved. guidelines. They also contended Michael J. Bunker, 16, of 49 Craig Wallace be raised from solution for it and referred it, day at 11:09 a.m. on Rt. 83 in ford Springs, Lloyd Dame, 43, cil that the street numbering property on Rt. 31 as long as When he learned of the that as more homes are oc­ Campbell Ave., Vernon was an alternate member to a full along with others, to its front of Manchester Plymouth. Christopher Dame, 8, and Brian plan be implimented according Preston is appealing the recent overload yesterday. School cupied, another bus will arrested Monday at 6:33 p.m. member of the commission in transportation committee for Dame, 5, all of 186 Dogwood to the recommendations made decision of the commission Superintendent Raymond probably be needed anyway. on a Circuit Court 12 warrant Zoning Board Lists Bids view of his past work while on study. Police said the car driven by Lane, South Windsor. All were by the Street Numbering Com­ which denied Preston the right Ramsdell had notices sent to Stephen Marcham, chairman charging him with second- the commission. PUn DEPT. STORE About 50 parents from the Richard Johnson, 25, of 77 examined and discharged at the mittee. to subdivide into five lots this (W i Havt A Notion To noaso) parents of children who live of the transportation com­ degree criminal mischief and Registration is limited and Robert Keller and Joan Lewis Boulder Ridge section of Ver­ Regan St., Rockville slowed hospital. SOUTH WINDSOR property cards, as this will be The plan would number all of parcel of land. The revised sub­ Noxt to Frank’s SuporiMrfcsl closer to school than the mittee, said his group would first-degree reckless endanger- there is a fee of $10 for the spoke in favor of the non appeared at the board’s down on Rt. 83 and the Desantis Court for Desantis is Oct. 15. the basis for state reimburse­ the streets in town on an east to division application would be East MkhNa Tpka., Manchastar guidelines for busing permit. take up the matter along with ment. Judy Kuehnel class. F'or information contact amendments to the zoning car struck him from the rear. ment. west, north to south basis with for four building lots. meeting in the cafeteria of The town has customarily other transportation problems. The charges stem from an in­ G orn‘H|M>nilrnl Barbara Stolzer, 644-8960. regulations that would allow Sykes school, drawn there The Desantis car then skidded Volleyball even numbers on one side and The commission has transported such children when In order to formalize the tem­ cident Aug. 19 in Vernon but f»46-i:j64 Tux Kxemplion roadside shelters to be built for In Observance of Yom Kippur because some of the parents into the oncoming lane and The .South Windsor Recrea­ odd numbers on the other. reviewed the applicants for the extra room is available on the porary commitment, the board police declined to give details. /JtA school children waiting for the received notices that their struck the car driven by COLOR FILM South Windsor Assessor Bert tion reminds residents that The plan also calls for the position of zoning agent and has WE WILL BE CLOSa buses. passed a motion by Markham Bunker was released on a $500 The South Windsor Zoning bus. children would no longer be Lorraine Dame, 33, of 186 FUSIMUS McNamar says that all new there are still openings in the changing of the names of decided to hire Ernest Wheeler Later in the day Ramsdell that the administration con­ non-surety bond for court Oct. Board of Appeals will meet machinery, equipment, fur­ This amendment was one of transported by bus. Dogwood Lane, South Windsor. MSCOUNT PRKESI Women's Volleyball League. In­ several streets. Seagraves Rd. of Hartford. THURSDAY, SEPT. 26th... decided to hold back the notices tinue to bus the children now 15. Thursday, Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. to three on which the commission The problem arose because niture and fixtures, acquired dividuals may register and will would include all of Case Rd. Wheeler was in the planning because of the short notice to being bused for a period to be Taken to Rockville General consider the following held a public hearing Monday there were 64 children for the ARTHUR DRUG after Jan. 1, 1973 are exempt be placed on a team, or an en­ and a short portion of South office as of this morning. parents. Some got out anyway, determined by the transporta­ Two male juveniles were Hospital by ambulance were: applications: from local taxation. night. There were no residents bus which has a capacity of 60. tire team may be registered. River Road. Seagraves would The commission set Oct. 15 at causing concern among the tion committee. referred to juvenile authorities .Julius Winton, 100 Strong Rd., The state will reimburse the who spoke either for or against Four children were refused Prior to the beginning of the run all the way from Wrights 9 a.m. for a public hearing on parents. Another bus problem brought Monday after police charged South Windsor, requests ap­ the other two amendments rides on the bus yesterday. Open 6 Day a Thura, 'til 9 KftWW® town for losses in revenue due league there will be two clinics Mill Road to South St. the application for a zone Read Herald Ads Some of those parents argued up was the early arrival of a bus them with second-degree proval to allow non-conforming to the exemption of new per­ which dealt with new fee In the course of the discussion offered, Oct. 1 and 3, from 7 to Merrow Rd would run from fast night that the hilly terrain at Ridgewood Dr. Dr. Ramsdell burglary and fourth-degree use on premises of 1277 John sonal property. It is most im­ schedules and underground Our Canadian Imports have arrived! | 10 p.m. at the Timothy Edward Bread and Milk St. to the said he felt the problem has larceny. The charges stem Fitch BrrcH|iundent Brownie Registration, 7 to 8:30 Connecticut in cooperation with from the planning point of view. subdivision. FIRST PRIZE-30 gal. long OTMI tank 2ND PRIZE-36" high tarrarium 3RD PRIZE-$10 Gift CMificata weren’t any more things to do. senate in the Fourth District tion Department is sponsoring a The commission accepted the 'l'. l. 742-9495 p.m., Hebron Elementary Instructors Demonstrating the Planning and Tloning Com­ Acting as the Inland Wetlands Keep rattling cages. Coventry and $110 to Dorothy Miller, in­ %-Ziain S/f., sy/fuHfArs/er, •HU. C6CM0 special “Creative Movement” resignation of Joseph Shanahan The newly formed Coventry School; Recreation Commis­ mission and the Town Council. He will talk on “How To Agency, the commission ap­ CONNEaiCUrS most elegant aquarium needs you.” cumbent state representative in program for girls 6-8 years old. who has been the secretary of Ntxt to Dairy Quaen Jaycees received their charter sion, 8 p.m.. Town Office Mon., Sept 23 - Sat, Sept 28 Where Fitting You is OUR PLEASURE, The seminar will be held in Analyze New Town Projects.” proved the application of The affair was attended by the 55th Assembly District. The class will meet at the the commission and a member 960 SULLIVAN AVENUE, ROUTE 194 E at a banquet at Piano's Building. 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. Richard Hines of High St. who presidents of area Jaycees They also voted to contribute and YOUR SATISFACTION! A verv St School from 4 to 5 the Large Group Instruction for approximately a year and a SO. WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT TELEPHONE 644-2077 Restaurant in Bolton. Friday: Board of Selectmen, plans to construct a 167 feet by clubs, such as Vernon, p.m. Wednesday afternoons for Room of the Captain Nathan There will be a question and half. Shanahan has purchased a AMPLE FREE PARKING, MASTER CHARGE, GIFT CERTIFICATES, LAY-AWAY PLAN The charter was presented to $100 each to Robert Steele’s 4:30 p.m.. Town Office answer period after his presen­ 60 feet pond on his two-acre lot. Manchester, South Windsor, 10 weeks beginning Oct. 2. Hale School at 8 p.m. on home in Manchester and will be Bruce Zollo, Coventry Jaycees campaign for governor, James Building. tation. The pond will be used for ice and East Hartford. Thursday. president, by Brian Schick, Brannen’s campaign for United In his address to the club States senator and to F. Mac I state Jaycees president. members and their wives Buckley’s campaign for Rose Fowler, chairman of the attending the banquet, Schick Congress in the First District. Town Council, told the Jaycees^ said, “ As a new Jaycees Daniel McKeever, candidate they had rattled a few cages chapter you have striven to get since their formation and she for the office of sheriff of the necessary members needed U x i r r hoped they would continue to do Tolland County, will receive a to acquire a charter. It is very so. gift of $75 from the Hebron important to get even more "PICK THE PM ’S" FOOTBMl CONTESL Mrs. Fowler said, “It seemed Republican Town Committee, KNOWN FOR QUALITY FAMOUS FOR SERVICE members so that you will be like years ago, but it was just and Edward Hinchliff, incum­ better able to do the things that last March when I left a bent judge of probate will S K X ) ^ have to be done in this town. receive $50. for ALL of Your meeting to run across the hall MCHOLS-MANCHESTER You can provide a real service. to give a few words of wisdom S Jaycees is a family organiza­ to a new group called the TIRE, me. HUNTING NEEDS tion. Get your wives involved Sponsor Trip 0 ^ m Jaycees of Coventry. All of a and let them know what you are The Hebron Town Committee sudden, all over the newspapers doing, why you are out nights voted to sponsor a trip to the I read stories about this group. and weekends.” State Capitol for all fourth SAFETY CHECK grade classes again this year. The fourth grade curriculum in­ cludes a study of Connecticut ■We Check- and last year the town com­ E mittee sponsored a field trip to • S H O C K S tl.H.T.JM*tA) the capitol for about 130 0 HUNTING students. • FRONT END Until You Havt Seen UsI S i c H c r a t h Letters of appreciation from • DISC BRAKES Area Profile two of the teachers who went on “THE FAMILY SPORTS SHOP” the trip promoted the com­ • BALL JOINTS For Over 30 Yeartl mittee’s decision to repeat the • WHEEL BEARINGS program during the current COME SEE WHAT’S NEW school year. Fourth grade P • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS teachers Nellie ManWarren and and of course, Your Tiros Two Bids Before ZBA Gay Farmer wrote to the IN HUNTING Republican Town Committee giving glowing accounts of the dersized lot. A hardship is trip. FREE TIRE MOUNTING EQUIPMENT HEBRON claimed. Fast, Courteous Service See Ue for New, Used, and Trades on Quns. Nancy Foote p ro Potiuck We also Sell Hunting Licensee. Correspondent The Hebron Parent Teachers Girl's State OPEN MON., TUES., WED., FBI. 8 - 8:30 228-3970 Organization invites all parents A letter was received from THURS. 8 • 8; SAT. 8 -1 P .S . FALL FISHING The Hebron Zoning Board of and teachers to a potiuck to be the American Legion and the 1. Allanta (A) at New Orlaan* (B) Appeals will conduct a public held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at American Legion Auxiliary ad­ 2. BalUmora (A) at Phlladalphia (B) IS GREAT TOO! hearing Wednesday at the Town the Gilead Hill School. vising the committee that its Office Building at 8 p.m. to hear There will be a business contribution to the Boys and “THE HOUSE OF SPORTS” two requests. meeting and introduction of Girls State program last spring C C O O B i^l The first is from Arthur was used to sponsor Cheryl NICHOL’S- For Over 30 YoarsI faculty members and guests at Pinney Jr. of London Rd. for a 7:30. Dixon as a delegate to Laurel MANGHESTER 2 5 .0 0 special exception of the zoning Members of the FTO suggest Girl’s State. TIR E, IN C . regulations to allow him to that people whose last names The town committee will in­ RCO 0 NASSIFF ARMS maintain a trailer on his begins A to M bring a salad or a vite Miss Dixon to the Nov. 21 991 Main Strant in Downtown Mandiostor property to house an aged meeting to tell of her 643-1161 • M AN CH ESTER WEEKLY vegetable. Others are asked to Phona 647-912B parent. bring a main dish or meat dish. experiences in the program. The second is from Herman The teaching staff will bring and Dorothy Krapohl of desserts. Bulletin Board w«A» 7 ____ Deepwood Dr. for a variance to Dishes and silverware will be .Ay p siffd N P PRIZE convert a summer residence to The following meetings and provided this year. a year-round dwelling on an un- ’ a m m w 10 Weekly Contests! CV»' APPLIANCE A MancttBAteA LUMBER - R U LES - 2 t in obitet «f Um Notnt it to pick IlM metl CMTect triimn If Hn TV CENTERS 9. Miami (A) at San DIago (B) Once again, W ATKINS Is able to bring you the finest at almost unbelievable pricesi Our own 10. N.Y. QIanIa (A) at Dallaa (B) liMMRtteRhllwiRyiftttiMinhbplRtiflinglliipripirliWirilllii In-Service Day Wednesday - < 0 . label on each piece of this collection assures you of complete satisfaction. Custom-built irinAig turn M ywr attlri MaiA h Um tww UiM *111 plicillw lil^iim iififiilBliwgBildiiiikticitM W igfiBiil Northern hardwood frames, hand tied coll springs, 6Vi” duo-latex cushions, self decks, olym outh I k n o w i n g l y ] m ttM K tii Oil pir pirm M M ilriii nr ntiMHlIi Im- TOLLAND vironment. The problem start the process of program skirted bases and arm c a p s ... truly fabulous valuesll tiiiNM MHt bi RipwItiR It partidpillw tlint bp 3 FJL Fikbp. Dm Vivian Kenneson solving curriculum includes un­ objectives for each grade level. At Tolland High School, the HI^PIIWWirdU i WWi l bi UmwtPWW n il Mig w il l W oentitt HIV OB MbiM. Correspondent its on problem orientation, iirk iM ji. Tel. 875-4704 identification, alternative teachers will meet in their All Tolland schools will close solutions, consequences, and respective departments to - " r ' 6. Datrolt (A) at Ortan Bay (B) yitm- 4 after a four-house session elaboration and integration of review curriculum, discuss Wedneday. Following the dis­ problem solving strategies. possible revision, assess past I f OF SOFAS & CHAIRS M ^CONSUMER; OFHCIAL ENTRY missal of pupils, the teachers This program has been performance, and set goals for MAJOR APPLIANCES TV Manchester Evening Herald will devote the afternoon to a developed by people from the the future. study of curriculum in each psychology department at the All guidance counselors will A B A B school. University of Connecticut who meet with Cam Vautour for 1...... □ □ 8...... □ □ Three programs will be have been working with the systemwide coordination, YOUR CHOICE of presented at Parker School. Dr. children at Hicks for the past evaluation and planning...... - 2...... □ □ 9...... □ □ Donald Protherpl, head of the two years. The workshop will Tolland over 300 durable, 5 . ^ 3...... □ □ 10...... □ □ department of Elementary be run by two of these people. Junior Woman's Club nn long-wearing, MAKE INSIDE or 4...... □ □ 11...... □ □ Education at the University of Dr. Jack Chinsky and Barbara Members of Tolland Junior 0 12...... □ □ Connecticut, will lead a discus­ Lehman, along with teachers Woman’s Club recently elected 5...... □ □ sion on the uses of Tolland’s Pat DeSantis and Mona Foster. Mrs. Bruce McAllister as cor­ decorator fabrics 13...... □ □ 12. Oakland (A) at Pltttburgh (B) OUTSIDE DEPAIRS 6...... □ □ recently completed curriculum The Tolland Middle School responding secretary and Mrs. too! 7. □ 14. .. TIeBreaker guide for language arts. Also will devote its first in-service Joseph Alaimo as program and 7. Kanaaa City (A) at riouaton (B) scheduled are workshops on day to curriculum and depart­ nomination chairman. t. Loa Angalta (A) at Naw England (B) Number (Allow 4-6 weeks delivery) ANNA FOOTBALL bookbinding and new reading ment meetings. Teachers of Menibers of the club will and audio-visual equipment and English on the seventh and assist Wednesday at Connec­ and materail. eighth grade level and in­ ticut Public Television’s auc­ SOCCER SHOES Name...... Hicks School will hold a terested fifth and sixth grade tion by answering telephones workshop on social problem teachers will discuss revisions and accepting pledges for the Address...... solving. This program, to be in­ and implementation of the station. Phone...... corporated in the social studies English curriculum for Grades The education committee is % 0 | 258 CENTER 8TRE61 OPEN: TUE. Through FRI. Till 9 / SAT. till 5:30 / CLOSED MON. / 935 MAIN ST., MANCH. / 643-5171 Manchester Evening Herald curriculum, deals with the 5 through 8. Departments will planning story hours to be held children’s ability to effectively meet to discuss and update rmv/Aie ttAucHesTmn ovmm so ytAMM* Oct. 5, 19 and 26 at Tolland MASTER CHARGE ■ LAY-AWAY ■ CONVENIENT REVOLVING CHARGE PLAN 66 Cottage Street In I Rlanciiestar cope with the everyday program goals for the current Public Library from 10 a m. for demands of their social en­ year. An effort will be made to children four to eight.

A I . .... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Sept. 24,1974 — PAGE SEVENTFiRN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 24, 1974 Help Wented 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wented 13 Help Wanted 13 Homee For Sale 23 Homee lor Sale 23 Homea hr Sale 23 □ REAL ESTATE Help Wanted Help Wanted 13 MEDICAL SPECIALIST - No MUSCLES? Need strong, experience required. Good LOVELY seven-room Cape, 3 responsible boy (14-16) to wax bedrooms, carpeted living FULL-TIME Janitorial salary,ry, paid trainin_.training, plus many car. North end, good pay. 643- Hornet For Sale 23 room, formal Mrs. Grasso) Calls benefits.efits. Now inlerviewinginterviewing. dining room, Superintendent needed for WANTED HEY KIDSI 5573, 6-9 p.m. large kitchen, 24’ paneTedJled Ifami­ apartment buildings. Free Parson for car clean up and Ages 17-35. CaU U.S.Army 643- MANCHESTER - Small two- 9462. Want to m akt good money worldng only a few houra ly room with bar. Merritt Agen­ RIALTOft GOP Mass Transit apartment, good salary. Must polishing. Expsrisnos BOOKKEEPING - $2.50 ph, family, ideal investment. Good cy, Realtors, 646-1180. danM I. rsals 7H4% a week. No liiRit to how much you can oam. Three BUS be dependable, handy, and prsterrsd. Fringe benefits, part-time. Advancement open. location and condition. Low willing to work at maintenance, DEMONSTRATORS - Sell gifU nighta per week. We train. Accounts payable. Steady 30’s. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, advancement, good pay. and toys. Name brands: Fiwer- employment. Jobseekers, 566- 643-4535, 646-1021. minor repairs, and lawn care. Apply: Service Manager Manchester M0RT6AGES ARE AVAILABLE! Goals ‘Confused’ S h e K e r a l h Seeking adult without children. Price, Fenton. Earn up to 30%. Write Box “B” Manchester DILLON FORD Absolutely no investment. F iw Call 647-9946 MANCHESTER - Striking 4 Q U A U n P U IS United i’resH international The General Electric Co., Herald, giving age, experience, 319 Main S i, MandiastM’ kit. Car necessary. Treasure BUSINESS secretary - recep­ bedroom colonial, 125’x300’ Choice location nuke thla S-room brick Do You Qualify? House party plan. Call “Miss and frame Ranch an exceptional value. The Democratic candidate recently was contracted to previous employment. Manchester Evening Herald tionist for dental office. Five wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first Jean” collect 491-2100. days a week. Experience floor family room. Prime loca­ Large living room, ttk baths, 2 fur governor says Connecticut provide 100 new cars for the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING fireplaces, 2.car garage. Expandable Check the now income limits.. preferred. Send resume to P.O. tion, Mid 60s. Warren E. has enough money to deal with New Haven line at a total cost MECHANIC - Part-time, lower level with walk-out to private experience necessary. Apply in ORDER DESK Trainee - Box 1, Glastonbury, Conn. Howland Realtors, 643-1108. (Number of Percone In Family) its mass transportatioi; of $64 million, to be shared by rear yard bordering nature preserve. person. Boland Motors, 369 Pleasing personality a must. 06033. Custom built in 1W7. 40s. Call Suzanne problems, but the Republican Connecticut, New York and the ItTTDmOR DEMONSTMTORS Center Street, Manchester. Skill with use of typewriter and ATTRACTIVE Colonial - Three or Arthur Shorts, 640-3233. $12874 *** : • : : : . . . administration's priorities are federal government. calcualator necessary. Office TDY8 and e iF T S bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths,' J. WATSON BEACH CD. Meanwhile, her opponent in “confused.” experience required. Contact Work now thru December. Expailanctd Pirt-tkM carpeting, nice lot, plus many 13670 i$ A K E I Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., the November election. Rep. Mr. Tischofer, 'The Rourke-Eno FREE Sample kit. No HELP WANTED extras. Upper 30’s. Financing REALTORS MLS PHONE WANTED SALESWOMAN available.e. R. Zimmer, J. D. manctiMtar OtSon 647-9119 DOLUAlUc speaking Monday in New Ca­ Robert H. Steele, R-Conn., ac­ 643-2711 Paper Company, 261 Street, experience needed. Call or 14760 : Mature woman to handle aC' BOILERS Equal Homing Opportunity naan, said the state has com­ cused her of becoming “in­ Hartford, 5^-8211. An Equal write SANTA’S PARTIE.S, Hiring At Real Estate Associates, 646- FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD counts receivable and other Opportunity Employer. WATCHMAN-FIREMAN 1980. 18638 mitted 11,491 million for a credibly reckless” in her cam­ various duties In small con- Avon, Conn., oeooi. network of new highways, and 16500 paign comments. genial office. Auto Telephone 1/673-3455. Good wages, company paid Insurance program. NUGENTS NEW SEVEN - room Raised |6.4 million for new railroad Steele said Mrs. Grasso’s ac­ RADIO OPERATOR - No 17200 dealership. Knowledge of experience required. Good ALSO BOOKINQ PARTIES Apply between 8:30 - 3:30 at the Parkade MANCHESTER Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, NEW cars that are neither safe nor cusation last week that he was INDEX 17850 : typing and bookkeeping es salary, paid training, plus many Liberal benefits. Apply in per­ sundeck, 26’ family, room, comfortable. using “Nixon tactics” in his ADVERTISING ADVERTISING □ FINANCIAL C A P ‘H CAPEII aluminum siding, 2-car garage, INCOME NOTICES sentlal. Call Mrs. Seraphin at benefits. Now interviewing. son to Ms. Grybko. 18300 She labeled absurd a proposal campaign is going to damage 1 “ Loot in d Found Ages 17-35. Call U.S.Army 643- AMERBELLE CORP. That’s because this Cape is wooded lot. Merritt Agency, 2 — Poroontit DEADLINE 875-3369 or 643-2485. SUPPLY CLERK - No 104 Eaet Main i LIMITS to widen the picturesque her credibility and cost her sup­ 12:00 noon the day before Bonda-Stocks-¥ortgagea 8 9462. 181., Rockvilla big, rooms that should accom­ Realtors, 646-1180. 18700 3 — Announcomtnto RATES experience required. Good A n Equal OpportunHyr EI m p lo rn r SInca t»M Merritt Parkway and called for port. publication. modate most large furniture, 4 — Entertainment 1 d a y ...... 94 word per day salary, paid training, plus many HOSTESSES - Sharp gals, $2.50 improved bus and rail service, Mrs. Grasso had said that 5 — Auctions Deadline for Saturday and MORTGAGES, loans first, se- RELIABLE Woman - To care IV2 baths, rec room, sunporch, MANSFIELD - Secluded con­ 3 days ...... 84 word per day PART-TIME evening help benefits. Now interviewing. plus ph. Full, part-time especially on the New Haven Steele’s hammering away at a 6 days ...... 74 word per day Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. cond, third. All kinds. Realty for elderly gentleman, .oc­ fireplace, garage. Centrally temporary on 3.7 acres, roaring 'f in a n c ia l wanted at Shakey’s Pizza Ages 17-35. Call U. S. Army 643- openings. Will train. Flexible It you quality wa can gat you 26 days .. 64 word per day statewide, credit rating un­ casional weekends. Call 875- located. Price is $35,900. Call brook, three room studio home, line. ^ claim the high spending 6 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages Parlor, Vernqn, Apply in per­ 9462. PART TIME- telephone inter­ 9 — Personal Loans 15 VyORD MINIMUM PLEASE READ necessary. Reasonable, nliden- 9382 after 6. hours. Jobseekers, 568-1070. 2-car garage, $70s. Lessenger Into a new homa with a “The problem with the pre­ programs of the Democratic, son, Vernon Circle. viewers to work from your own RNs - LPNs - AIDES Tony Wasilefsky at 649-5306 or 10 — Insurance Happy Ads ...... $1,75 inch tial, quick arrangements. Alvin home. Interesting work for well 872-0003 eves. Company, Realtors, 646-8713, sent administration is not that platform would mean a state in­ LEGA L SECRETARY - EXPERIENCED male cabinet­ 423-9291. EMPLOYMENT YOUR AD Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 100 known department store. Three EQUAL HOU8INQ OPPORTUNITY they don’t have the money but come tax constituted a “big Classified ads are taken over Constitution Plaza, Hartford. EXPERIENCED operator, Beginner’segii spot spot. Just good ALL SHIFTS maker wanted - Excellent op­ 13 — Help Wanted snor to four hours daily, five days BARROWS A W ALLACE that their priorities are con­ lie” campaign. 14 Business Opportunities the phone as a convenience. Evenings, 233-6879. excellent commission and in­ gooK typini and shorthand plus a portunity. Call Displaycraft, EAST HARTFORD - 51/2 room MORTGIIGD 15 Situation Wanted The Herald is responsible for centive program. Call Mrs. ■Kiira minimum amount of per week. No experience ■monKHv Mw VNnran nviiMfM 1M% fused,” she said. Noting the She said the tactic was the Competitive pay scale: Inc., Manchester, 643-9557. 8484308 38T-1B1S 7284118 air-conditioned Ranch, with only one incorrect insertion and Clark, Tres Chic Beauty Salon, experience will land you this necessary. We are willing to state’s master plan calls for same used by Richard Nixon to EDUCATION NEW Y6M STYU Benefits', tpaid vacation, sick finished basement, custom- then only to the size of the 303 East Center Street, M3-2483. job. Fee paid. Richard P. Rita train. Work starts immediate­ spending $7 million per mile on win a congressional seat in the 18 — Private Instructions MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd pay, life insurance, major COCKTAIL waitresses - Many k itc ji^ 3 bedrooms. Must be LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... 19 ~ Schools-Classes original insertion. Errors which 6ELI-RESTAUIUUIT Personnel Services, 164 East ly. Call 643-6774. COLONIAL - Nine rooms. some 213 miles of new 1940’s against Helen Gahagan do not lessen the value of the mortgages — interim financing m^ical insurance, disability openings, full, part-time, with seenro^ppreciate. Oak Street 20 — Instructions Wanted Roiili30,VMiMii Center Street, Manchester. 646- or without experience, Bowers School, 4 bedrooms, highways, she said although Douglas, whom he accused of advertisement will not be cor­ — expeditious and confidential p a r 8 7 5 -6 9 4 4 KITCHEN AIDES - Four pay, paid holidays. Drop in area. Owner, 568-1330. $36,900. REAL ESTATE rected by an additional inser­ service, J.D. Real Estate 3441. available now. Jobseekers, 568- den, fully equipped kitchen, for­ REALMS CORNER some of that is certainly needed being a communist sym­ 23 — Homes for Sate tion. salesladies wanted at Pilgrim kitchen aides and dishwashers and see our modem facilities. Assoc. 646-1980. Mills Fabric Store, 434 Oakland 1070. mal dining room, rec room, VERNON - Attractive four- 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 the plan gives too little pathizer. 24 — Lots-Land for Sale are needed immediately for day walk-out basement, walk-up at­ 25 — Investment Property Street, 646-4422. LAW ENFORCEMENT - No room home, large rooms, easily emphasis to public transporta­ Steele said Mrs. Grasso made 26 — Business Property positions in our modern MEADOWS tic, 2-car garage, V/i baths, experience rec(uired. Good tacilities at Meadows Convales­ expandable, just completely tion. the “big lie” accusation “to get 27 — Resort Properly Peraonala OVERDUE BILLS? - We'll HEAD CASHIER assumable mortgage at bWo, refurbished, nice lot, excellent 28 — Real Estate Wanted AIR FORCE Reserve - Be a salary, paid training, plus many cent Home. Stop in or call, 647- CONVALESCENT CENTER The New Haven rail line, her sagging campaign solve your problems. Unlimited DESK CLERK tor active diacount hoalth $40,500. Philbrick Agency, 646- location. $31,900. 875-9482. Ssrvfcss Ottered 31 money to property owners. paid volunteer. Part-time. No benefits. Now interviewing. 9194. 333B M w aa8L BENTON STREET - Recently which serves commuters along moving.” MISC. SERVICES Ages 17-35. Call U.S.Army 643- Experienced or will train. and beauty aid store In 4200. painted 5-room Ranch style 31 — Services Offered MADAM ULIA Statewide, quick, confidential. experience necessary. Call IlMciiettM', Com. CASH Registers and adding the state’s southern shoreline, In other political action Collect, (413 ) 593-5237/5238. 9462. Hours 3 to 11 p.m. Monday Manchester. home plus one bedroom up­ 32 — Painting>Papering □ NOTICES READER AND ADVISDR Burke Mortgage Company, 649- 647-9191 9-3, weekdays IMMACULATE L-shaped machines. - Sales, service, has cost Connecticut taxpayers around the state, Patt Piscopo, 33 — Building-Contracting 0378 anytime. through Friday. Call Mrs. Retail store experience is es­ Manchester stairs, full basement, fireplace, supplies. 15 years experience, 34 — Roofing-Siding Advice on: love, marriage, TRUCK DRIVER - No CAFETERIA WORKERS sential. Must be able to Ranch, first-floor family room garage, enclosed yard. Only more than $30 million over the the Republican candidate in the 35 -- Heating-Plumbing HELP WANTED for lunch Schultz for appointment. and laundry, carpeted living formerly with NCR. Free 36 — Flooring Lost and Found business, health and work. experience required. Good Immediate openings for assume responsibility and $29,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, past 10 years, and it is still not 6th congressional district, said hour. Apply in person. Ann’s WAITRESS - Part-time days, room with fireplace, formal COLONIAL Estimates. C.R.S. Company, working as well as it should, she the recent approval of a pay 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage If you are worried or in doubt, OVERDUE BILLS? Money salary, paid training, plus many cashiers, salad and counter work flexible hours. Oppor­ 643-1577. Coventry, 742-6381. 38 — Services Wanted available to property owners. Spot, 21 Oak Street, benefits. Now interviewing. HDWARD JDHNSON'S including Saturday. E ^erience dining room, large enclosed LOST - six month old black and she can help with all your Manchester. girls, dish room attendants, tunity with expanding retail 24 STRUNG ST. said. hike for federal employes brown German shepherd puppy. State wide, quick, confidential. Ages 17-35. Call U.S.Army 643- M 0TD RL0D 6E helpful. Apply: W. T. Grant Florida room, 3 bedrooms, 2 TWO-FAMILY flat, 5-6 with “You who have to ride on the showed Congress “is all talk MISC. FOR SALE problems. general utility workers. Full chain with over 375 stores. baths, approxim ately 1,'ioo Plenty of room for the CUSTOM MADE draperies and 41 ^ Articles for Sale Vicinity Porter Street. Wearing All readings private Pay only $12 monthly per thou- 9462. 490 Main Street Company, Manchester garage, central location, never uncomfortable seats, have to and not guts.” 42 Building Supplies HOUSE CANVASS or part-time. Apply in person. Parkade. An equal opportunity Interviews will be held square feet of living area. A growing family in this 8-room, bedspreads, wide selection of black collar. Call 649-6040. sand. Credit check un­ East Hartford vacant. Clean inside and out. fight with the doors, have to Piscopo said approval of the 43 — Pels -Birds- Dogs and confidential necessary. Burke Mortgage Enumerators - Wanted for the employer. Tuesday, September 24 from must see! $42,900. Philbrick 4-bedroom Colonial. Lots of fabrics. Phone 649-1786 44 — Livestock CAREER Opportunity - Large Large, airy rooms. Owner will anytime. worry about safety features, pay hike was not in line with 1092 Main Street Company, 649-0378 anytime. Manchester City Directory. sales organization has openings S69-1100 SZUO FOOD SERVICE 12 noon to 5 p.m., and Agency, 646-4200. new wall-to-wall carpet, gar­ 45 — Boats & Accessories LOST - female Sealpoint Apply: Mr. Brennan, Price and help with financing. Mr. wonder why that federal tax congressional talk about cutting 46 Sporting Goods Siamese cat, last seen Monday, Newington, Coim. for men and women. We are Pratt & Whitney APPREN"nCE MEAT cutter - Wednesday, September 25 age, treed lot. Bentley &hool Belfiore, 647-1413. 47 — Garden Products - Lw Company, Room 9,164 East TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ dollar and that state tax dollar the federal budget to dampen Manchester Parkade area. Call 6 6 7 -1 1 4 5 expanding and will train Employment Office will train responsible and from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at MANCHESTER - Verplank area. Immaculate throughout, 48 — Antiques The dajrs nu; be getting cooler but Center Street between 9 and School area, 6 room rustic ty of jobs, hedges, evergreens, 49 — Wanted to Buy 643-2587. several people. No experience $2,500 CASH bonus - Equipment Willow Street energetic men for steady work immediate occupancy. Lota-Land tor Sale 2 4 is not being spent more wisely, inflation. Herald Clasdfied Ms are s ti HoL noon only. 649-9729. An Equal Cape, living room, dining room, and trimming. Attics, cellars necessai7 . You may improve repairm an. No experience Eeet Hertford in boning and trimming meat BROOKS $35,900. she said. RENTALS Opportunity Employer. from 5 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. kitchen, 3 bedrooms, one-car cleaned. Reasonable rates. 643- 52 — Rooms for Rent LOST - Passbook no. 26-013452- WILL PERSON who picked up your income tremendously. If required. Good starting salary, MANCHESTER - Zone A you are neat and pleasant, call Benefits. 646-5003. DISCOUNT CENTER garage, located on a large lot, 5305. 53 — Apartments for Rent 4, Connecticut Bank and Trust man's black raincoat witn excellent benefits, one month 277 West Middle Tpke. F.J.SPtLECXI REALTOR building lot, close to schools. 54 — Homes for Rent Company. Application made for NURSES’ AIDE - 11-7, Laurel 872-2110. paid vacation per year. Call in a nice quiet neighborhood. $7500. Call Sandy at Eastern, 55 — Business for Rent Regal Men’s Shop label at the □ EMPLOYMENT Manor Nursing Home, 91 Chest- Manciiester WEDDING Invitations - payment. U.S.Army 643-9462. WANTED Babysitter in my $30,500. Owner-Agent, 649-9804. 6 4 3 -2 1 2 1 646- 8252. Rail Future Assessed 56 — Resort Property for Rent ...... nuTstV^rMalicS^^ home, Monday-Friday• -Fr' • 8:30- ______646-919B______Frank SpllackI Bob Oomun Brochures, Business Forms, 57 — Wanted to Rent Garden Grove Saturda night MACHINISTS Letterheads, Envelopes, 58 — Misc. for Rent Help Wanted 13 649-4519. 6:30, four in school, one at LOST - Passbooks, nos. 6-3310, please call 649-6102. W have WANTED - Two machinists, MANCHESTER - 7 acres in­ Tickets, Business Cards and 5-13967, 3-15496, 109134, 83301. home. Call 646-0868 after 6:30. Bridgeport, Lathe, Jig Bore East Hartford By Federal Official AUTOMOTIVE yours. RN DR LPN must be able to work from BABYSITTER - Needed to keep ALUMINUM-sided 6-room cluding lot of record. Survey other printing services offered. Savings Bank of Manchester. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PART-TIME janitorial work, FILE CLERK - Relief and CIntimatIc Operators available. Ideal for horse 61 — Autos for Sale switchboard operator - Will Part-HmaS-IL 11-7 sketches on blueprints and have two children overnight on CHOICE BUY Ranch, country kitchen with General Printing Services, 623 62 — Trucks for Sale Application made for payment. Announcements 3 mornings or evenings, knowledge of machine shop MACHINISTS wanted - needed for second Saturday and Sunday, ^ m m er enthusiasts. $18,000. Call Arthur HARTFORD (UPI) - The Establishment of high-speed 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Manchester area. Call 649-5334. train. Pleasant personality a Pleasant working conditions. Bridgeport and lathe work. Three bedroom split, spacious dishwasher and stove, plenty of 5379. 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles equipment. 267-2568. shift . Top wages, fringe Street area preferred. 643-9073 Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson head of the United States rail passenger service in the FOUND - Puppy, black male. must. Office experience APPLY: Experienced only. Overtime, living room with cathedral cabinets. Full basement, large 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile COMING SOON - Boonie Music benefits and overtime. before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. treed lot. Low 30’s. Keith Real Beach Co., Manchester office, TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving Railway Association predicts Northeast corridor between Homes Call Dog Warden, 646^555. necessary. Contact Mr. paid insurance. Penobscot Tool ceilings, warm family room, 647- 9139. Productions, offering exclusive SERVICE STATION Attendant Tischofer, The Rourke-Eno MANCHESTER MAN6R Experience required. ' Estate. 646-4126, 649-1922. large appliances, cleaning fewer miles of track will be Boston and Washington is three 66 — Automotive Service service to all area lyricists, and Gage, Merrow Road, 1V2 baths, treed lot, pool, $3600 67 Autos for Rent-Lease - Part-time days. Apply in per­ Paper Company, 261 Weston NURSING H6ME C6MPRNI6N LIVE-IN JOBSEEKERS - Open 8 a.m. - 8 cellars and attics, also will abandoned in Connecticut than to seven years away because of FOUND - Mongrel, male, red­ song writers and rock bands. Tolland, Route 15, Exit 99, 875- Apply a t p.m. daily to he^ find you down and $291 per month to ANDOVER — Three wooded, son. Boland Motors, 369 Center Street, Hartford, 522-8211. An 6 4 6 -6 1 2 9 8083. ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful deliver small loads sand, stone, previously anticipated in a the problems in upgrading the dish tan. Call Dog Warden, 646- Street, Manchester. employment, full or part-time. qualified veteran. Call for surveyed and approved lots, up 4555. Help Wanted 13 Equal Opportunity Employer. • Work In Manchester area sweeping view of entire lake, and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-13()9. Northeast railroad reorganiza­ roadbeds and equipment. THE LE-MI CORPORATION Jobseekers ^-1070. more details. four room older home, modern to 9 acres. Priced from $13,500. tion. A recent estimate placed the LIQUOR PKRMIT • To help the elderly or sick toAlnukers 1 Mitcfiell Drive, Manchester Call Warren E. Howland, LEAF RAKING, yard clean-up. LOST - Female German WARREH E. HDWLAHD bath, half acre treed lot, gar­ The association, charged by cost of the high-speed program NOTICE OF SHIPYARD MECHANICS • Full or part-time ALL-AROUW MACHNSTS 643-2362 SECRETARIES - Get paid for age, $17,900. Hayes Corpora­ Realtor, 643-1108. Will snowblow driveways. Free Congress to reorganize a half- at more than $1 billion, he said, APPLICATION shepherd, vicinity YMCA, No fees, top pay, vacation your skills now. Full, part-time Realtors estimates. Ask for Mark, 568- Manchester. Phone 649-9712. BRiDGEPORr OPERATORS tion, 646-0131. but with inflation the figure is This is to give notice that I, bonus openings available. Jobseekers, 6 4 3 -1 ID S TOLLAND-VERNON Line - 7199. dozen bankrupt Northeast Top wages, fringe benefits Beautifully treed acre building railroads, hopes to be able to probably higher. Lloyd T. Boutilier of 270 • Be paid weekly by us RECEPTIONIST wanted - Busy 568-1070. TOLLAND - Non-development Peraonala 2 and overtime. Minimum 3 hair cutting salon. Salary open. lot, convenient location, must turn them into a “marginally Although the bankrupt lines Autumn St., Manchester, have Inside Machinists Weiders Eiectronic • Be backed by RN supervis­ 6-room Country Cape, acre lot. LEFEBVRE - Finstad - Home years experience required. Call 646-6228, Tuesday through be seen. 649-6827. profitable” operation, said serve a third of the nation’s filed an application placarded ion. TWO-FAMILY - Excellent $31,900. Owner, 872-6323. maintenance, roofing, gutters, HALL FOR RENT - for wed­ Must be able to set up and Saturday. masonry, tree surgery, Arthur D. Lewis, chairman of people, Lewis said, they have 10 Sept. 1974 with the Liquor dings, showers, parties, starter property on Summit • Miiiers Outside Machinists Mechanics HOMEMAKERS UPJOHN work from blueprints. Apply SECURITY RECEIVER Street. Four rooms on first ONE ACRE building lot - removal. Fully insured, free es­ the board, Monday. failed to be profitable b^ause Control Commission for a American Legion Home, 643- Manchester Country Club area. 246-6805 at SERVICE Station Attendant - Full-time openings. Must be floor with large end wrap­ TOLLAND $41,900 timates. 429-0184, 8-10 a.m., 6-10 Although the goal is to make of the economic structure of the RESTAURANT BEER permit 5747 or 646-9171. • Lathes 649-2707 after 5 p.m. Lead Bonders Dockside Test Days. Some experience bondable and have clear around porch. Second floor FINANCINB AVAILABLE p.m. the rail lines profitable, he said, region. for the sale of alcoholic liquor PARAGON TOOL preferred. Gil’s Mobil, Route 6 record for honesty and comes completely furnished. On this brand new 7 room Much of the industry on which RIDE WANTED from North Bolton. at best the association hopes to on the premises Gus’s, 803 • BarT\irrets Mechanics SMALL RETAIL business in COMPANY dependability. Must be over Lot size approximately 76x300’, Ranch located on 1 acre GUTTERS cleaned, repaired Main St. - to State Capitol, Manchester needs someone bring them close to the break­ the railroads relied for freight Hartford Rd., Manchester. The Locomotive & 121 Adams Street 21 years of age. Experienced one-car garage. Priced at only wooded lot. Pick your Real Eatale Wented 28 and installed, $20 and up. Hartford. Working hours, 8:30- steady to do light bookkeeping, POOL INSTALLERS - Labor Driveways sealed. Free es­ even point because of the moved South, he said. The business will be owned by 4:30, Monday-Friday. Call 643- • Screw Machines Manchester preferred but not necessary. $36,900 .... Martens Agency, carpeting, giant kitchen and economic factors in the region. development of the interstate Lloyd T. Boutilier of 270 phones, public contact, taking work, some overtime. Call 649- Realtors, 646-2550. timates. R&R Reconstruction, 4345, after 4:30. Gantry Crane 9933. $157 per week for a 45-hour dining room, garage. Perfect SELLING your home or Under the restructured highway system in the 1950s and Autumn St., Manchester, and orders and selling. Mature per­ 875-4541, 649-3882 anytime. • Assem biy EXPERIENCED Turret and work week. Complete for you and your family. Call acreage? For prompt friendly the construction of the St. will be conducted by Lloyd T. $50 REWARD - for the return of Operators son preferred. Write Box “EE” MANCHESTER - Charming, service, call Louis Dimock system, he said, some subsidies Manchester Herald stating engine lathe operators, two program of fringe benefits. Tony Wasilefsky at 649-5306 or BOB'S A-1 SERVICE - Snow Lawrence Seaway diverted 72 8-track tapes, stolen from well-maintained aluminum Realty, 649-9823. will be required to keep the Boutilier as permittee. salary requirements and openings only. Call for appoint­ Apply: 872-0003 for more information. plowing, raking, cellars, attics, much of the remaining freight party at Hagans. Call 649-8474. PipeCoverers sided 6-room Cape with garage many marginally profitable Lloyd T. Boutilier Outside experience if any. ment, 646-8013. DEAN MACHINE on lovely, large, private, treed EQUAL HOUSINO OPPORTUNITY cleaning, appliances moved, branch lines in operation. market, he said. Dated 14 Sept. 1974 ALL CASH for your property PRODUCTS, INC. MOH’S lot. $31,900. Principles only. 647- BARROWS A W ALLACE within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, lawn care. 289-7019. Despite the great density of Shipfitters Eiectricians HARDWARE store clerk - Full­ REAL ESTATE SALES - Posi­ 9614. Nwnoimwr MW iMviii ranwfw tion open in our Bolton office. 64S-83M 3S7-1818 72S4618 instant service. Hayes Agency, the region, the departure of in­ time man. Apply in person, 102 Colonial Road SHOP-RITE 646-0131. dustry for the South and com­ LEGAL NOTICE Barrett Plumbing Supply, 331 Route 44A, licensed individual MANCHESTER - Reduced for BULL WORK - Any kind. Odd Burners Pipefitters living east of Manchester. MANCHESTER, CONN. jobs, light trucking, cellars and petition from highway carriers The second installment of Broad Street. SUPERMARKET quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 WE WILL buy your house. Call Bank Patron Wounded Please call, Kurt, Lessenger 587 East MhkHe Turnpike 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in MANCHESTER - West side, attics cleaned, trees removed. have made it difficult for property taxes on the October 1, newer quality built Ranch, anytime, Hutchins Agency, 647-9767, 646-3545. railroads to survive, Lewis, Chippers Grinders Carpenters; WANTED - Mature woman to Company Realtors, 646-8713, Manctiester kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen- In Hartford Holdup 1973 Grand List are due and 423-9291. DAYS and NIGHTS An Equal Opportunity Employer large country kitchen, rec Realtors, 649-5324. former president of Eastern care for three children, live in. ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. payable 1 October, 1974. Transportation necessary. room, enclosed porch. High ALL TYPES of screens and Airlines, said. Interest will be charged after 1 30’s. Hayes Corporation, 646- SELLING your house? Call us storm window glass repaired. HARTFORD (UPI) - Two Several persons dropped to Wood Joiners References, phone 289-2817. Lewis met with Gov. Thomas November, 1974 at the rate of % 0131. first and we’ll make you a cash Bring to Weatnerguard, 639 men who burst into a bank the floor as one of the robbers AVON • BRIDGEPORT A. Meskill in one of a series of of 1 per cent per month from 7-S BRICK DUPLEX. offer. One day service. T. J. Center Street, 10 a m. - 2 p.m. shooting in an apparent attempt vaulted the counter and emp­ PHONE from home to service WANT TO PUT A B - ^ G Businesa Opportunity 14 Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. sessions with officials in the 17 the due date or a minimum of Sheetmetai Workei's MILLING MACHINES with 2-car garage, 2 oil fur­ MANCHESTER - Handyman’s daily. Prompt service. to disable security cameras tied one cashier’s drawer, they our customers for super ear­ PRESENT UNDER YOUR states affected by the $2.00. Taxes may be paid by nings. Choose own hours. Call Set-up and operate. ANDOVER Center - 2,200 naces, double aluminum win­ special. Just reduced to $34,000. fled with $4,677 after slightly .said. One customer was grazed CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS 7-6 Duplex, 3-car garage, SELL YOUR HOUSE through JUNK CARS bouBht, $5-$25. reorganization of rail service. mail or at the Town Office 647-1810. square foot store with 6 room dows throughout. wounding one customer, police in the leg by a bullet. TREE? Earn extra money as excellent location, good in­ J. Watson Beach Real Estate Towing included. (Jail 644-2912 The governor said he is still op­ Building. apartment overhead, acre, The 7-room consists of one said. Police said the pair fled in a an Avon Representative. Sell • BROWN AND SHARP come. LaPenta Agency, 646- Co. Professional real estate or 872-2503 anytime. timistic that viable freight ser­ Cynthia Clark presently rented. High 30s. extra bedroom and rec room, FBI agents said the pair mis­ yellow car that may have been quality Avon products while 2440. service for more than 45 years. vice will be maintained in Tax Collector MILLINB MACHINES Lessenger Company Realtors, has been completely Manchester office, 647-9139. sed the cameras and the film driven by a third accomplice. RNs - LPNs the kiddies are in school. I’ll 646-8713, 423-9291. LIGHT TRUCKING - (Md jobs, Connecticut. School Road Set-up end operate. remodeled and is unoccupied. was being developed to es­ The branch has been held up NUUSfS MDES show you how! Call 289-4922. COUNTRY-SIZED lot in town - cellars and attics cleaned, Nationally, the rail industry Andover, Conn. 06232 Nice corner lot on quiet street Two-family Duplex, separate URGENT - Listings needed. lawns mowed, small tree work. tablish the identity of the thiefs. four times in the last 10 years. • Work In Manchester area Situation Wanted IS Call now for fast service. has a profit margin of only 3 per • HARDINGE CHUCKERS $51,900 furnaces, aluminum siding, Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. According to police, the duo storm windows, six rooms each Hagler Real Estate, 643-6624. cent, making it one of the coun­ • Part-time, Full-time Set-up and operate. WILL CARE FOR 2-year old OWNER-AQENT started shooting with a shotgun ONE-GAL office needs number side, extra-deep lot, trees, CUSTOM MADE Draperies, try’s least profitable industries, Embezzler • Choose your shift, days & during working hours. Have 646-2265 Lewis told newsmen following and a rifle as soon as they two gal with office experience large garden area, one side va­ very reasonable work INVITATION area for rapidly growing company, child who needs friend. 643- the meeting. entered the Hartford National Sentenced • Private duty or staff relief 9476. cant. $39,500. F.&D. Annum guaranteed, call anytime. 649- bank branch on Homestead Must be accurate zypist, goM • TURRET LATHES Realty, 649-6544. □ MISC. SERVICES 4266. “Good freight service is es­ HARTFORD (UPI) - A TO BID • No fees, top pay, vacation speller and have jileasing Set-up and operate. COLUMBIA - 2.6 acres, young Avenue Monday shortly after 11 • The Manchester Board of sential,” the governor said. former bank assistant • In-service education pro­ telephone voice. Cfentrally Raised Ranch, all new ROGER’S Car Wash-Wax, 770 a.m. Education seeks bids tor Cur­ treasurer who embezzled $100,- vided located offices in Hartford, in­ appliances, $44,900. New listing Servicea Ottered 31 Main Street. Also newspaper tains and Drapes for the 1974- □EDUCATION - 1750 square feet on one floor, 000, allegedly to give his wife a HOMEMAKERS UPJOHN door parking provided. Hours 8 • INSPECTORS Bolton pick-up. Rake leaves, cut grass. 1975 school year. Sealed a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 549-6722 for large rooms, close to lake. cross-country vacation before Experienced. SHARPENING Service - 647-1529. proposals will be received until 246-6805 appointment. Garage, high 40s. Lessenger PRIME Saws, knives, axes, shears, she died of cancer, has been Official Told How to Keep 3:30 p.m., October 7, 1974 at Private Inatructlona 18 Company, Realtors, 646-8713, skazes, rotary blades. Quick RON'S Housepainting - Interior sentenced to 18 months to five OVERTIME which time they will be publicly 423-9291. Four-bedroom Colonial, service. Capitol Equipment and exterior. Twelve years’ State Lottery Legal years in jail. SEWING Instruction - opened. The right is reserved to and first-floor family room, Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. experience. Fully insured. Free Joseph B. Rempe, 50 of Broad Dressmaking or tailoring, all EXCLUSIVE - by owner - no reject any and all bids. General Dynamics' Electric Boat Division is moving ALL BENEFITS wooded and beautifully Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday estimates. Call 649-0472, after 4. Brook pleaded guilty July 2 to basic steps including pattern brokers. Beautiful Colonial, 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4 . 643- HARTFORD (UPI) - the stumbling blocks before it Specifications and bid forms full speed ahead in its major role in building PRESS ROOM WORKING FOREMAN AVAILABLE embezzling the money from the adjustments. Small classes, in­ corner home, living room, for­ landscaped one-acre lot in 7958. Connecticut’s State Lottery adjourns in mid-October. may be secured at the Business and maintaining the nation's nuclear sub­ Foreman wanted to run small press room. Must have dividual instruction. 643-6226. mal dining, den, four bedrooms, executive neighborhood, reportedly has been told it can main branch of the Connecticut Several measures to exempt Office, 45 N, School Street, W eneed marine fleet—with new contracts on top of experience In die setting and ability to direct a work An nquti opportunity omploytr two baths, modern kitchen, full aluminum siding, first-floor REWEAVING burns, holes. Painting-Papering 32 Bank and Trust Co., although steer clear of problems with the states from federal anti-lottery Manchester, Connecticut. LESSONS in saxophone, basement, fireplace, hot water authorities said he actually had those we already have, and more pending. force of 8-10 .operators. laundry and much more, Zippers, umbrellas repaired. federal government if it prints laws have been introduced, but clarinet, composition and/or heat. Many extras. Beautifully $51,900. taken $140,000. Raymond E. Demers, We've got work scheduled for years to Apply directly to Window shades, Venetian COLLEGE Graduate students its tickets within the state and with electionsjn November it is Business Manager theory taught by college landscaped. Sacrifice, $65,000. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. He has paid back $65,000 and come—work that calls for your special SALESWOMAN - work after­ available for exterior and in­ does not send them through the unlikely congressmen will want graduate. Call 646-6520. Manchester area. For appoint­ Marlows. 867 Main St. 649-5221. terior painting. Six years shown bank officials the com­ LA POINTE INDUSTRIES, INC. noons, 1:30-5:30, pleasant con­ mails. to stay around Washington abilities, and gives you the chance to use ditions, greeting card, Frederick German!, B.M., M.T. ment, call 646-1634. experience. Fully insured. Free puter loophole he used to steal your special 155 West Main 81. Rockville, Conn. WARREN L HOWLAND John T. MacDonald, to the fullest. That means stability Advancement stationery department. Apply MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. estimates. Call our com­ more than absolutely An equal opportunity employer m /l REALTDRS 643-1108 executive secretary of the state necessary. the money, according to this opportunity. Good Pay. Fine benefits. With great living in in person only. Harrison Removal, pruning, lot clearing, petitors, than call us, 649-7034. lawyer, who labeled him as spraying. Fully insured. gaming commission, told the MacDonald said the changes INVITATION Groton, And easier-than-ever commuting with the Stationers, 849 Main Street. “one of the victims of this coun­ Licensed. Free estimates. INSIDE - Outside painting. Hartford Courant Monday recommended by the Justice car pools and other transportation aids we re helping try's failure to provide medical TO BID CASHIERS - Needed full-time. Publisher’s notice; MANCHFISTER - Contem- Phone 633-5345. Special rates for people over that's the message he got Department could be carried The Manchester Board of help in set up Now's the time to come aboard and pick l l l l norary 8-room tri-level, four Fuliv insured. Estimates given. insurance.” No experience necessary. Earn during an hour-long meeting out without much trouble if the All real estate advertised In this newspaper Is subject to Attorney Richard Lublin Education seeks bids for Light yourself a great spot! $2.60 ph. Start immediately. latarge bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Call'649-7863. Monday at the U.S. Justice state decided to do so. the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes It Il­ Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Monday said Rempe began Bulbs and Fixtures for the 1974- SUPERVISOR - FULL-TIME - 3-11 Jobseekers, 568-1070. magnificent view of Hartford Department in Washington. Tickets could be printed in legal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or dis­ skyline, sunken patio off family stumps removed, fully insured. inside painting, taking money seven years ago, 1975 school year. Sealed Apply at Shipyard Employment Office CEILINGS, ^ r lie r this month, U.S. At­ Connecticut and the "subscrip­ RN'S OR LPN'S crimination baaed on race, color, religion, or national room facing private woods. Got a tree problem? Well worth ■ papering, floor sanding- when he found out his wife was proposals will be received until NO NEED to pay a percentage torney General William Saxbe tion” program of ticket sales, 3:30 p.m., October 8, 1974 at GrotonI Weekdays 9 AM to 4 PM . FULL OR PART-TIME of your income to secure origin, or an Intention to make any such preference, Asking $66,900. Warren E. a phone call. 742-8252. refinishingfinishing (specializing(spe Tn dying of cancer. Later, he said, threatened legal action against which was to use the mail, employment. Jobseekers 5^- limitation, or discrimination." Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. older floors). John Verfaille, Rempe stole more to pay for which time they will be publicly Competitive salary, plus company-paid life, health and ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ several state lotteries that he could be dropped without the 1070. 646-5750. 872-2222. open heart surgery for a opened. The right is reserved to major medical Insurance along with paid holidays, sick This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver­ eling, rec rooms, offices, said appeared to be violating lottery suffering. MANCHESTER - four reject any and all bids. U.S. Cilizenship required. days and other benefits makes this an opportunity to in­ tising for real estate which la In violation of the law. Our bedrooms, older home, recently household repairs. Phone 649- J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom federal laws on lotteries. The tickets are now being stepchild by a subsequent D ' y N A M I C S WOMAN to do housework, one marriage. Specifications and bid forms Male A Female Applicants are invited to apply. readers are hereby Informed that all dwellings adver­ redecorated, 1 1/2 baths, cen­ 4594. decorating. Interior painting. MacDonald did not comment printed in Philadelphia, under a vestigate. Come In and see our facilities. day a week. Phone 649-5724. ‘ “One day, he realized he had may be secured at the Business An Equal Opportunity Employer. tised In this newspaper are available on an equal op­ tral, 2-car garage, pleasant lot I’aper hanging. New Ceilings. on whether Connecticut would contract obtained by low bid, so MEADOWS CONVALESCENT HOME taken about $130,000 from the Office, 45 N. School Street, OIL BURNER Mechanic - right portunity basis. with shade trees, delightful LAWNMOWERS repaired and Remodeling. Exterior painting. follow the federal suggestions, the change of printers could Electric Boat Division sharpened, pick-up and bank. He didn't want that and Manchester, Connecticut. 333 BIDWELL STREET, MANCHESTER season, $4.25 to ph to start. rear and front porch, full base­ t’liiUcrs and leaders. Carpentry. but he said he was hoping mean an increase in their Groton, Connecticut 06340 ment and attic. $39,900. Keith delivered, Call Sharpall now for Fully insured. For estimate call he started.‘giving the money Raymond E. Demers, Call 9-3 p.m., 647-9191 Experience cleaning, repair. Congress would act to eliminate production price. Real Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126, your spring tuneup. 643-5305. H49-9658. back,” Lublin said. Business Manager Jobseekers, 568-1070. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Sept. 24. 1974 — PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 24, 1974 BENJY BY JIM BERRY Apartmwnti For Root 53 Apartmonf For Root Autoa OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 53 » u (o t For Sale 61 For Sale 6 1 BUGS BUNNY Y O O F l \ / ^ MANCHESTER - Newer 3- AVAILABLE October 1st - 7 •lOU HE/tRPME/l'AA fiOKJWA bedroom duplex, 1 1/2 baths, NEED CAR? Credit bad? RISHT ON/ I'LL JUM P PER OUR COLie/E CANYON BY MH.TON CANIFF 649-3446. puppies to good homes. Phone ROCKVILLE - 8 Regan Street. Manchester Evening Herald. 64’?-1103. Apartments. Just off of Route 315 Cantor Street New 4-room first-floor 2- 83. Brand new 3 1/2 room 1%2 FALCON‘ engine, 35,000 LEON Cieszynski builder - new WE BUY and sell used fur­ bedroom apartment. Total elec­ deluxe corner one-story units DOWNTOWN M anchester SEAL POINT Siamese kittens - miles, like new, $100. Rest of homes custom built, niture. Cash on the line. One tric. Range, refrigerator, dis­ featuring floor-to-ceiling living MAIN STREET car also included but needs Phone 643-5135 remodeled, additions, rec piece or an entire housefull. Eight weeks old, one male, four posal, basement laundry and room fireplace. Total electric, females. $20. Call 646-6188. work. 647-1378 after 5 p.m. or ; rooms, garages, kitchens 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 storage. Near bus and shopping. range, refrigerator, disposal, OFFICE 872-6434. remodeled, bath tile, cement Main Street Rear, behind Couple with one child per­ air-conditioner. Adults only, no BY ART SANSOM work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Douglas Motor Sales. Garden Produeta 47 mitted. No pets. $165 monthly, pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease ..Fre« parking. L e u thanl 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Bus - New 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Superbee­ tial or commercial. Call 649- $165 lease security. Call James security. Reserve now for |$ 2 per square foot ln -| tires, new brakes, excellent tle - Sun-roof, air-conditioned, 4291. J. Gessay, 875-0134. CLEAN USED refrigerators, LOMBARDO’S - Pick your own October-November occupancy. Iclu d es heat. condition. $2,000. Call 643-9262 radio, automatic, excellent con­ ranges, automatic washers, - quality pole tomatoes - Call James J. Gessay, 875-0134. after 5 p.m. dition, $1900. Call 646-7946. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s VERNON - One-bedroom Carpentry and general contrac­ peppers - fryers, staffers, and Iw ill redecorate to suit.| Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- hots - eggplant. Silver Lane apartments immediately FOUR-ROOM unheated apart­ 1974 PINTO Runabout, $2500 1969 VOLKSWAGEN Fastback - ting. Residential and commer­ 2171 available at Town House ment - Adults, no pets, parking. |Call Mr. Matrick. cash. Call 646-8505, before 3 or 48,000 miles, in good running cial. Whether it be a small near K-Mart. Bring own baskets. Gardens. This suburban apart­ Call 643-7443. weekends. condition. $1100. 643-7440. repair job, a custom built home SCREENED loam, gravel, ment community of unusual or anything in between, call 646- processed mavel, sand, stone, architectural design and TWO-FAMILY Duplex - Two CONVERTIBLE - 1963, Ford, 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle - 1379. ORCHARD FRESH picked beautiful landscaping features and fill. George H. Griffing, apples and peaches, ice cold bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Falcon, Futura. White. $375. Good condition. $1100. Between Inc., 742-7886. cider. Ferrando Orchards, private entrance, private patio appliances included. 124 standard, excellent tires. Phone 8:30 and 5, 563-3771, after 6. 649- with sliding glass door, wall-to- 646-1700 STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, Birch Mountain Road, Glaston­ Florence Street. $215. 644-8896, 649-7061. 0008. Sue. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per bury (three miles beyond Vito’s wall carpeting, range, 643-2282. concrete repairs, inside and yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. Restaurant). refrigerator, garbage disposal, 1968 OLDSMOBILE 442, new 4- 1971 MUSTANG, 6 cylinder, outside. Reasonably priced. master TV antenna, storage AVAILABLE NOW - Four-room speed, 308 gears, tinted win­ automatic transmission' power THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA MUST SELL - R estaurant and laundry facilities in base­ 643-0851. FRESH VEGETABLES - daily, second-floor garden apartment, dows, factory mags, very good steering, new tires, $2,000. Must equipment. 4’ gas char-broiler, pick your own or ready picked. ment. Total electric. No pets. carpeting, avacado appliances, condition, $995. Call after 5 see. 875-0432 after 6:30. ANY TYPE Carpentry and 18” and 36” gridles, 2 electric Corn Crib, Buckland Road, For appointment please call air-conditioner, lease and Wanted to Rent 57 p.m., 643-4373, ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN masonry work, additions and fryers. Inquire Hartford Road South Windsor. 872-0528 Monday through security. $195 . 649-3978 or 646- 1969 CHEVROLET Malibu, 327 remodeling. Free estimates. A. Dairy Queen. Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4780. GARAGE SPACE wanted for engine, 410 h.p,, 4-spced, 4-88 Squillacote, 649-0811. TOMATOES and peppers - Pick small auto. Main and Center 1971 DATSUN 240Z' - 4-speed, total rear end, many recent ------X. ELECTROLUX vacuum in own containers, open Monday NICELY FURNISHED four street area. Call 646-6751 after brand new mags, radials and extras. 649-4679. Best offer. MASONRY REPAIRS - Brick, cleaner, excellent condition, all through Friday after 4 p.m., all rooms, second floor. Main 5. paint, excellent condition, $3,- attachments, $59.86, Kirby up­ FOUR ROOM KPWTMENT Street, newly redecorated, all . block, stone and concrete. day Saturday, Sunday and 55 Wells Street. Central heat, stove. 700 firm. Call after 5 p.m., 643- right vacuum cleaner, $69.50, utilities, parking. 646-0299. Autoa For Sale 6 1 4373. Reasonable prices. Call 643- W^nesday. 21 Angel Street, $140 per month. Trucks tor Sale 62 9508. good condition. Repairs on all Manchester. brands. Free pick-up and FRANCIS L BOUND AGENCY TWO FAMILY - second floor 315 BROAD ST. 1962 FORD VAN - good condi­ BUILDING - Remodeling, delivery. Call 742-8578 or 875- GRAPES - Pick your own in apartment, four rooms and 8298. 649-1018 649-7055 bath, heat, and all utilities paid tion, $350. or best offer. Call roofing, concrete steps, own containers. 270 643-6662 or 643-6663 anytime. fireplaces. For estimates call Hackmatack Street (rear). and appliances included. 122 649-1142. ELECTRONIC Calculators for Florence Street. $220. 644-8896, sale at reduced prices. Phone 643-2282. 1962 HALF-TON Chevrolet TURNIPS at the house 49 Glode pick-up - Short bed, good condi­ MASON CONTRACTOR - 649-4986. CHARLES APARTMENTS - Lane, on Tolland St. near East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 tion. $400. Call 644-1605. Plastering, custom built stone Manchester - East Hartford MANCHESTER - Five- WOW! room townhouse, 11/2 baths, all or brick fireplaces, chimney SECOND ANNUAL town line. Manchester Civitan Tag Sale appliances, carpeted, 2 air- bedroom Duplex, new repair, block and cement work. appliances, washer and dryer Motorcycles-BIcyclea 6 4 New and repairs. E. Richard­ and Flea Market September 28, conditioners, heat, hot water, Waddell School. Table space storage, 2 garages, sound­ included, air-conditioning, oil son, 643-0889, 649-0608. heat, 2 modern baths, carpeted FREE LOW COST motorcycle in- MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY W I N A T BRIDGE available, call 643-1904. HARDY proofing, washer^ryer hook- p, fireplace, fenced in patio. kitchen and hallways, .surance, immediate binding. CHRYSANTHEMUMS refinished hardwood floors in See us for your needs, Crockett )PS)CHIAn>l3f^ TELL AAE, HOW yCHIATRIST^ MAHOGANY Dining Room Set In All Colors 280. November 1st. Charles LONG HAVE YOU HAD ^ S H ! - Chippendale buffet (kidney Ponticelli, 646-0800. 646-1540. living and dining rooms, private Agency. 643-1577. RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Loadud wHh Budu basement, enicosed yard and FOOD TH I9,., We didn’t bother to ask top), china closet (glass doors), East-West twain can't agree and Bloaaoma front porch, close to schools. HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- East if he had contributed BIDWELL Home Improvement six chairs. 649-3716. ROCKVILLE - Rockland Terrace Apartments. Large Security required, utilities not m 'les, parts and accessories. anything to the debacle, be­ Co. Expert installation of included, $295. Eastern, 646- Certificate Expert service. Harley- cause he had alrea^ heard aluminum siding, gutters and BALDWIN studio piqgo, baby and beautiful three room, one The bidding has been: 24 grand sounding board, walnut, • 1 .2 5 !S nt bedroom apartment. Includes 8250. Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street. from West. It seems East had trims. Roofing installation and Hartford. 247-9774, West North East South repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. excellent conmtion. $875. 643- heat, hot water, all appliances, when you buy a New Opel NOIRTH (D) 24 discarded two hearts and a PONTICELirS lA Pass 24 9104. with dishwasher, disposal, A 8 2 The old adage, “There are diamond while the clubs EXPERT bicycle repairs, all none so blind as they who will Pass 34 Pass 44 GREENHOUSE A NURSERY carpeting, pool and your own f Q '9 7 were parading. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, makes, models and speeds. Pass 44 Pass 9 TWO NEW 10” Cragar Mags private terrace in a country set­ from S and S Buick! ♦ J 8 not see” certainly applies in roofing, storm windows, aw­ 433 North Main StraM Peugeot, Raleigh dealers. bridge. nings. Quality workmanship, and two Mickey ’Thompson ting, $175. No pets. 872-4223,529- PRESIDENTIAL 4ArQJ93 East’s first discard should You, South, hold: tires, N50-14, $300. Call 649-1641. 6586. Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- have been a spade and his free estimates. Fully insured. VILLAGE APTS. REAT INFLATION! 2098. h i WEST EAST 4AK 8 4 3 TA2 4Q4*KQ87 872-9187, 649-3417. PICK YOUR OWN Tomatoes - i U Pones d-RiP6eui»y, 4 J1094 4 653 East came to us with a long second discard another What do you do now? SEASONED hardwood - for Paggioli Farm, Birch Mountain EAST HARTFORD - 6 room, MANCHESTER f AJIO y 8632 story about how his partner spade. That would have told A —Pass. Your partner has fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. second floor, $235., with heat LLOYD'S AUTO Parts has West that he could throw ROOFING - Specializing Road, Bolton. $2 basket. Bring ...YOU SAVE TWO WAYS... motorcycle helmets, Snell ap­ WINTHROP ♦ A1052 4 K943 let South make an overtrick heard your strong bids. Call 875-4350. own containers. and hot water, security and One and two bedroo.tQS. 4 64 4 10 5 spades with complete safety. repairing roofs, new roofs, proved, $15.99, all sizes. 191 at three notrump. He de­ TODAY’S QUESTION references. After 4 weekdays, StiU TH As it was poor West had been gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Near schools, churches ON GAS and FOOD! Center Street. Open 7 days. 643- H A V E 'rO J HE DIDN'T EVEN scribed his partner’s crime as Instead of bidding four spades and repaired. 30 years METAL used office desks, $35 ONIONS -10 cents a pound. 21 528-7311. ♦ K Q 7 follows: afraid that South held four and shopping center, on 1558. HAD THE URGE SIVCMEACHANCE your partner has bid four dia­ experience. Free estimates. each. Four drawer metal filing Angel Street, Manchester. e K S 4 hearts and that he. West, just bus line. Call anytime. TO EXPERIENCE: TO TELL HIAA monds over your four clubs. What Howley, 643-5361. cabinets, metal storage THREE-ROOM Apartment That’s ♦ Q 7 6 had to hang on to all his cards cabinets, 8’ two bulb Roures- First floor, yard, parkini 1972 HONDA CB450, 5,500 THE JO/AND MVBALLOONte "South won the spade lead do you do now? Antiquea 48 646-2623 Right... miles, very good condition, $1,- EXHILARATION OP 4 K872 in his hand and led a heart to in that suit. ROOFING - Installation and cent light fixtures, $9. each. appliances, near bus. Available FOR RENT. Answer Tomorrow Gremmo & Sons Sales, 819 East October 1. No pets, no children. 075. Phone 643-0697. SF?^CE R -ieH T? Eas t-West vulnerable dummy’s queen. Then he pro­ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) repairs, gutters, storm win­ WANTED Antique furniture, ceeded to rattle off five club dows, doors. Experienced Middle 'Turnpike. 649-9953. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or $140. Security deposit. 646-4489 W est N o rth E ast South MANCHESTER - Modern two- 1970 KAWASAKI 90, needs tricks while my partner was quality workmanship. Fully in­ other antique items. R. minor repair, $200. Also Toro 1 * P ass 2 N.T. obliging enough to chuck Answer to Previous Puzzle sured. Free estimates. NEW and used railroad ties, Harrison, 643-8709. LAKE AMSTON - Ideal loca­ bedroom apartments, P ass 3 N.T. Pass ■ Pass authentic hardwood, excellent tion, waterfront, one bedroom, carpeting, no pets. Available riding lawnmower, $100. Call three diamonds. SSRH!! ’p|E|T|E|nT.. Reasonable prices. Rick 649-7318. Ask for Rich. P ass EldD EI Burnett, 646-3005. condition. Call 872-6754. Wanted to Buy 49 fireplace, electric heat, private immediately. Security ra u beach, boating, fishing. 537-1439 required. $195. Eastern, 646- Opening lead-■J6 “Next South cashed the Offer 1969 HONDA CB160, new ACUO.S.S □ E J ROSSI ROOFING - Siding, PARTY TABLE and four WANTED - Wicker furniture, evenings. 8250. high spades, threw my Good Today battery, electric start, good WCK- 1 Biblical 3 Summers (Pi .I chimneys, gutters. Free es­ chairs, like new, $175. Den set, any kind. Phone 872-0930. eJWAUU partner in with a diamond garden 4 Titles six pieces, $135. Four-bands NICE THREE-room furnished FOUR room second floor apart­ Through condition, asking $285. Call 649- Y-»Y and eventually made his timates, fully insured. Days, Buy A New 5115. C 1l74>yNCA.Ii».m U1 N W. 5 Sleeveless 5 Presidential evenings 529-8056. Paul communications receiver SILVER is down. Still paying $2 apartment, near hospital, ment, heat, security, garage, Sept 27 tenth trick with the king of garment nickname Cosgrove, 643-5364. radio, $90. Two portable TVs, for each $1 of pre-19(B5 silver adults only. No pets. $200. adults, no pets, available Oc­ 74 OPEL SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL hearts.” 9 (Cushion $40 each. Miscellaneous items. Security deposit required. Call tober 1st. 34 Grove Street, 1974 SUZUKI TS250 Savage - By Osw ald & James Jacoby 12 Whit 6 Nearby coins. $4 for good silver dollars. Excellent running condition, 13 Brazilian 7 Remunerates Heating-Plumbing 646-0007. Call 649-9366. 643-9678. Rockville. 872-9247. Any Model or Style 35 low mileage. Asking $925. Call yXJR HAIR IS ALL’ CDNT VOU EVER I HAD 1 0 BE THE (ONE macaws 8 Oerman city And Receive Free 649-4036 after 5. vkev? AAATTEP. YOU HAVE TA K E A B^TH? TO SET THE NAGSER. 14 Uncle Tom’s 9 Permeate LYNN’S PLUMBING - TWO 15” Cadillac rims. 12x30” THREE-ROOM apartment, llTA R G A*EKI'*0 friend 10 Cla.ssof 26 Nalliness 45 Maker ol BAP Bf?EATH. — ---- 28 Mu.sieal drama ImmiIxkis Repairs, remodeling, new con­ stainless steel kitchen hood □ RENTALS APARTMEHT furnished or unfurnished. Quiet, A *50<>* FOOD -»v CLAY R. POLLAN- 15 Rehircs vertebiales struction. Water pumps. with fan and light. Phone 649- convenient location. Working 'vmts LIBRA 17 Not used 30 Solar disk 46 Walking .slick RENTAL OFFICE Campers-Trallara y Y - MAR. 21 Your Daily Activity Guide 18 Road curves 11 Crows 31 Peaconlainers 47 Roman ikkM French spoken also. 875-7263. 0387 after 4:30. adults, no pets, children, 643- CERTinRATE Mobile Homes We have q large variety of 2880. 65 19 '• According to the Stars. 19 Inutile 16 Bogus 33 Paris of 48 cm of meal Rooms for Rent 52 REDEEMABLE AT 0^35-37-38-70 To develop message for Wednesday^ 21 Was observed 20 Kenulike game cbiiiclu's 50 I'areol ssisler SEWERLINES, sink lines, BABY GRAND Piano - $100. deluxe one and two-bedroom 42-43-51-64^ 22(jiowingoul 51 llead(Pr I ADULTS - See the all-new adult ^5-761-85 reod words corresponding to numbers 72-73-74 23 Negative word 35 Pgg dish cleaned with electric cutters, Call 643-5373. THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ apartments and townhouses MANCHESTER - Brand new ANY and retirement homes. of your Zodiac birth sign. 24 Pintslab.l 24 Touches ligblly 40 30(Pr.l 52 Por'Ois y r TA.uaus 25 Large plant 43 Piers 55 View by professionals. McKinney nished rooms, centrally throughout Manchester. Ren duplex, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 Completely furnished including AM. 20 1 Whatever 31 Wisdom 61 Mote 27 Unfasten Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ SIX DINING room maple located. Kitchen privileges. tal office open daily from 9-5, baths, new appliances, full 2-door refrigerator, electric 2 Shut 32 About 62 Fortner 29 Snare 1 2 3 4 6 6 2 B 9 10 11 chairs, like new, $100. Can be basement, no pets. Call 646- TOP NOTCH I U’A y 20 3 Your 33 A 63 For 32 Armed fleet pany, 643-5308. Parking. Reasonanle rates. range, divan, occasional chair, 64 Book other times by appointment. O q ■ 'N30-33-50-53 4 Eyes 34 Oistosteful 34 Pood .staple 12 13 14 seen at 528 West Middle Turn­ Phone 649-2358. 8057. end and coffee tables, lamp, M m 1V584U2 5 Money 35 Expect 65 Begin IC iiH»WA.>«.Tii. M u» raai. 66 Work 36 Brewing NO JOB too small, toilet pike. dinette set, draperies, curtains 6 Moke 36 In gadget 17 FOOD STORE GEMliNI 7 An 37 Good 67 New IS 16 repairs, plugged drains, kitchen WANTED - Single woman to DMUTO DiTERPRiSES, MC. THREE-ROOM Apartment - and wall-to-wall carpet in living BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 8 You've 38 News 68 Encounter 37 Overacted SONY TC165 tape deck, 24041 Nm State N., ManejMstar 69 A 38 Indian weights 18 ■ l9 Jo faucets replaced, repaired, rec help share expenses, own Third floor, heated, adults, no room. An abundance of cabinets “ rV JIJHC 20 9 Motters 39 Anything rooms, bathroom remodeling, excellent condition. Phone 643- 646-1021 gOKT F0R6ET,I lOPIonned 40 On 70 Regording 39 French verb bedroom, kitchen privileges. pets, one car, security. Call 649- and closets that are sure to T i WONDER. COULD A HIGH^ ^COULD^ %0M'T TEMPT ME, YDUNg ' 6- 7-11-13 71 Creotive 2i 23 heat modernization, etc. Free 9073 evenings. Nice Selection in Stock including... 11 Appointment 41 Wonderful 14-16-20-21 41 Abstract Ix'ing Call after 6 p.m., 6434i-4378. 0052. please. Step-saver kitchen, WIRE ARTIST CROSS THE *^R0DE1MS HIGH- 1 YOU DO IT FRIEND. NIGHTAAARES STLU | ly5«-57-46 42 Check 72 Don't 42 Scalier, as bay 12 To^y 73 Neglect 25-44-46 JT 2 T 26 27 28 29 30 31 c.stimates gladly given. M & M large master bedroom, guest GORGE WITH A 61RL OH WRE WITH SIX CANCia 13 For 43 Your 44 Cites! raltle i AGAIN?.. TORMENT ME. I LOSE AAV 14 Circulate 44 Your 74 Birthdoys CAFRICORN ■ Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. REFRIGERATOR - freezer - GENTLEMAN ONLY - Free room, comfortable size living ms BACK? PEOPLE 0 N «f 21 46 Comfort 32 33 34 35 TWO LANDAU HARDTOPS I FORA BALANCE,! TOPPLE M T 15 Fovors 45 An 75 Trovel «C . 22 ^ parking, central location, room and dining area. Porch, BACK. X'VE 76 Ventures 49 Mu.se of poelrv General Electric, good condi­ I LARGE SUM FAMILY..! 5EE t h e m 22 16 Show 46 Smile TOWNE Plumbing Service, tion, $60. Call 649-1196. kitchen privileges. References We Feature Quality awning, patio for your outdoor WALKED A WIRE 17 Just 47 Day 77 Chorming JAN. 19 53 llaill 36 37 OF MONEY? PLUNGE, HEAR THE 78 Plans 2- 3- 4 - 2 4 / ^ repairs, alterations, vanity required. 643-2693 after 5 p.m. And S&S BUICK’S EXCLUSIVE living. (Jlubliouse, swimming AC(»SS NIAGARA 5- y-27-29 18 Don't 48 Old 54 Analyzed Because 17 years of 66iartments. s c r e a m s . .SV31-36-80-84 19 Swop 49 To 79 Componion 76-28-34 56 Yugoslav citv 38 labinets a specialty. Call to LARGE, DARK pine oval for appointment. |M)ul, sauna bath. Live in a well- FALLS, ACROSS THE 20 The 50 New 80 Hondling has taught us 6dA4iI really matters* LEO AQUARIUS 57 Planet ■ 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649^ dining room table. Excellent Available Imme'dlatelyi one $ifi4 two bedroom M ANTA S-S... planned and controlled com­ ACTIVE CRATER 21 Sunshine 51 Dote 81 Your 58(:ralUHl(hei-.) t2 45 4056. townhoufes. Includes Aaal, air condltlonert dlshwashert munity with privacy and 22 Will 52 You're 82 Agenda JAN. 20 condition. $100. Call 646-1199. ONE ROOM, private bath, OF KILAUEA 23 Benefit 53 Areo 83 Now 59 Redaetorstab.) 46 47 is 50 51 wall Id «pall carp«lt Indlvldttal bai«m«nl, private patio* Alia. 22 F ll. II 52 parking, convenient location, natural surroundings. You can VOLCAMO.“ 24 To 54 Likely 84 Them 60 Koko’s wea[X)n HOTTI Heating and Plumbing - nicely decorated, $30. weekly. ‘Modfli sfliown by appolnfinenl, save money and live better. Let ?>52-54 59-68 25 Of 55 From 85 Oistont 1- 8-10-22AJ 61 Routes (ab.) S3 $4 SEASONED firewood - Buy A W -77 79-83 23-55-87-8^ Prompt, courteous service. Call now, select hardwood, 3/4 ton Call '649-5729. Jensen's give you a new key to 26 Something 56 Dental 66 New viaoo 27 Emphoiized 57 Heolth 87 Early hSCIS S6 6) SB 64.3-1496. pickup truck load delivered, UOMESTEAD living - security and peace of 28 Very 58 With 66 Connections End of Congress St., off W. Middle Tpke,, S&SBUICK HI. 19 DOWN $33. 289-0717. LARGE nicely furnished and mind. Jensen’s', Ine., Rollings 29 Use 59 To 89 Stort 59 60 61 npA_ R K . Manchester. „ ^ „ 30 Explore 60 Friend 90 One 1 Ireland FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing decorated room for working flills. Route 44A, Mansfield, ^ star. 22 mar. 20 ” 2 Pemale l abbds u WILLABE byR.F. Damato •■YI8-I9-45-48 9/25 . 41-47-49-4 - Repairs and remodeling. SEASONED FIREWOOD - By gentleman. 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Dinner-Dance ; Planned by GOP

Slate Comptroller Nathan G. Agostinelli is honorary chair­ POLICE REPORT man of a buffet dinner-dance being sponsored by the Manchester Republican Town MANCHESTER Robert J. Milton, 21, of East seen driving toward East Hart­ from the garage at 114 Adelaide Committee. It will be Oct. 11 at Hartford and Emerson K. ford. Rd. Garden Grove, with cocktails at Dumore, 23, of 126 Charter Oak • An electric typewriter was 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7 .30 and St. were arrested Monday at A young couple saw a paint­ taken from an office desk at the dancing from 9 p.m. 1 a.m. — to 10:47 p.m. and charged with ing left in front of the A ^ m ’s Verplanck School over the the music of “The t disorderly conduct. The Apple store at the Parkade weekend. Also taken from the Sophisticates.” charges stem from a distur­ Saturday at 7 p.m. after the school were three tape Agostinelli, who was ■ f: / store closed. ’They turned it recorders. An attempt was . , ‘-.i bance at Willie’s Motel on Manchester's mayor from 1966 Center St. over to police. made on the school safe. to 1970, is GOP candidate for / f ' Dumore was also charged Police took it to the store lieutenant governor. All local • A prowler was seen by a with possession of marijuana. Monday. The pleased store and state GOP candidates have resident of Pearl St. in his Check Today's Herald For Fall Values From Our Own Local Area Stores... Both were released on $50 management noted it was been invited and most have said backyard Monday at 9:56 p.m. t cash bonds for court Oct. 7. valued at $35. they will attend. The prowler was tall with dark Tickets are $6.50 each and hair. Edith J. Hicks, 30, and Louise A 1964 Ford, four-door sedan may be obtained from Mary Spencer, 42, both of Hartford was stolen along with a Anne .Shaw, ticket chairman, by were arrested Monday at 9:17 Motorola walkie-talkie valued calling 649-2557. A MODERN p.m. at King's Department at $1,500 Monday night from Marion Mercer, general PHARMACY Store in the Parkade and Ken Burkamp of 75 Laurel St. chairman, said the pre-election charged with fourth-degree The walkie-talkie was on the sociai event is not a fund-raiser front seat of one of Burkamp's Ulaiiri|p0tpr tEuming Mrralh larceny. The charges stem but is intended to bring from the attempted thefts of cars at his home and was noted Republican candidates and clothing valued at $63.48. Both missing after the theft of his workers together. other car. His son reportedly James MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1974 - VOL. XCIIl, No. 303 were released on $500 non­ Manchester-A City of Village Charm n i i i n y-six pa g es - t w o se c t io n s surety bonds each for court Oct. saw a tall, bushy h a ir^ youth F. PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS 21. drive off in the Ford at 11:45 D’Amato p.m. BS/R .ni. During the early stages of a But the youth, for reasons un­ known, got as far as the Mr. Guidance Staff fight at Ed’s Tavern on Spruce : , J ,...... St. Sunday at .12:15 a.m., a Steak restaurant parking lot To Meet Parents and jumped out of the car. He young man removed his belt. It Who gets ulcers?...Heavy ran off on foot. Thousands May Starve The Manchester High School is made of two thicknesses of drinkers of coffee run a The keys were taken and the guidance department has in­ motorcycle chain with a large greater risk of getting ulcers foot brake was on. vited all parents of tenth buckle. than people who do not drink The walkie-talkie is still mis­ graders to the high school The young man later told coffee... And, surprisingly, sing. tonight at 7:30 p.m. to meet police he took it off to give it to people who drink alcohol do with their sons’ and daughters’ a young woman there for safe not run a higher ulcer risk In Stricken Honduras counselors. For the Congregation's Table keeping during the fight. But The Standard Washer and than people who ’The counselors will discuss TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (UPI) — others at the tavern confiscated Mat Co. of 165 Adams St. was abstain...Furthermore, the getting food to some refugees. "We were lot of these areas haven’t been able to the many and varied Rescue workers appealed for stepped-up the bfilt for the safe keeping of broken into again over the hard-driving perfectionist, trying to drop food from the air, but we report yet and we’re still getting reports The Rev. Burton Strand, left, pastor of Concordia church. Braviing Saturday’s rain, 160 members of the food shipments today to avert mass star­ educational and extra­ the youth’s opponents. weekend. Many breaks into the who dreads failure and gets can’t because they are fighting for it on like that.” curricular offerings at the high Lutheran Church, looks on as Douglas Kehl and Matthew church attend(jd the event, which was given by the Couples vation in hurricane-stricken Honduras and Now the young man has gone firm have been reported this tense under pressure, seems the ground,” he said. Evarualion Continues school, as well as school Heinrich add more wood to the fire to roast a pig for the Club of the chiurch. (Herald photo by Dunn) to police claiming he cannot year. said thousands of flood victims could die no likelier to have all ulcer Andino complained that the United A U.S. Army Huey helicopter, which policies and procedures. church’s annual congregational picnic Saturday at the recover his belt. Missing is a. portable radio of hunger in 48 hours. than easier-going States sent “aircraft carriers loaded with normally carries only eight passengers, Parents will also have an oppor­ Police are investigating. valued at $15 and a key. A An international rescue effort poured colleagues...Proven: people helicopters” when a hurricane hit Hon­ landed at the San Pedro Sula Airport tunity to ask any questions they pickup truck belonging to the tons of supplies into the country, but who drink two or more cups duras in 1954, but sent only six choppers Tuesday with 46 children aboard. Another may have about the school. The gas station attendant at firm was used and returned to rescue workers reported widespread of coffee a day have an in­ this time. evacuated 30 adults stranded by high Members of the school ad­ MANCHESTER Regal Gas on Center St. its parking spot in a barn there. looting and said villagers isolated by the Voter-Making Sessions cidence rate of ulcers 72- "This country will be in a state of waters. ministration and some'teachers thwarted an attempted robbery percent greater than non­ storm are fighting each other for the HOSPITAL NOTES emergency for a minimum of five years,” The government of Belize, formerly will also be on hand to talk with Monday at 7 p.m. Other reports included: coffee drinkers... scarce food. A 1 to 5 p.m. voter-making he said. British Honduras, sent small river patrol parents. An all-day voter-making ses­ A man driving a 1969 green • A portable generator was Col. Carlos Rene Pineda, a spokesman session will be held Saturday in Proper medication The newspaper El Cronista in boats to distribute food to refugees. A sion at Manchester Community Opel two-door pulled up for gas. stolen over the last three days for the National Emergency Committee, the Manchester 'town clerk’s of­ alleviates a great amount of Tegucigalpa said American helicopter College Monday resulted in the While the attendant was pump­ said Honduras “desperately” needs more Mexican navy freighter brought 450 tons of fice in the Municipal Building. discomfort. Fill your pilots have spotted hundreds more bodies Discharged Monday: Carl Also, Barbara Pagano, 41 addition of 25 electors to ing, the driver approached the helicopters to save thousands of refugees food, medicine, clothing and construction Eligible applic ants must be at prescriptions at LENOX and around 80,000 persons isolated and Curtis, Warehouse Point; Ray­ Judy Lane, South Windsor; Manchester voting lists. rear of the car and demanded still stranded by the flood. materials to Honduras. least 18 years of age, PHARMACY, 299 E. Center starving around the cities of El Progreso, mond Smith, Slocum Rd., Diane Stachowiak, 341 Oakland Of the total, 9 are Democrats, “ all the money on hand.” Thousands Isolated There were reports of typhoid in several Manchester residents and U.S. St., Tel. 649-6896 for free El Negrito, Morasan and Urraco in flood- communities, including the hard-hit Hebron; Maria DesPlanque, 57 St.; David Widger, Stafford 3 are Republicans, and 13 are The attendant declined to "We don’t know how many people are citizens. Rssei Art Red, fielets Are Hue, de^very. Open 8-9. Sun. and hit northern Honduras. village of Choloma, where some 2,000 of Hillcrest Rd.; Henry Springs; James Hill, 26 Timber unaffiliated. give over the money, police Holidays 8-8. “Symbol Of still isolated without food and water,” he Starkweather, 186 Lake St.; Wmt Ads Are (kewy A government source confirmed that ”a the 20,000 residents are believed to have Trail, South Windsor; Susan Subsequent voter-making A 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. voter­ said. He also struck the driver Finest Pharmacy Service.” said. “But we believe there are many lOH Seeks Anne Pullo, 115 French Rd., And Get Results Too! died. Yellon, East Hartford; Susan sessions in th e M unicipal making session is scheduled for on the forehead with the gas Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics, thousands, perhaps tens of thousands. If Bolton; Mary Efstratiou, 205 (M 843-2711 ISew Members Piepul, Enfield. Building will tie Oct. 2 and 9 Wednesday at East Catholic pump nozzle. Candy. We honor Master we don’t reach them in 48 hours with food Terrace Dr., Rockville; Al.so, Sandra Cresenzi, Hart­ (both Wednesdays) from 7 to 9 High School. The would-be robber was last Charge Cards. they are going to die of hunger.” New members are still Patrick Siercks, East Windsor ford; Timothy Johnson, 51 Del- p.m. in the registrars of voters The committee said between 7,000 and Nixon Has Embolism welcome to join the Instructors Hill; Leo Beaupre, 452 W. Mid­ mont St.; Bertha Bevan, 6 office. 8.000 persons died in Hurricane Fifi’s of the Handicapped (lOH). dle Tpke.; Geralding Fitz­ Quaker Rd.; Noella Gautreau, floods last Thursday and another 300,000 to Since the organizational patrick, 71L Bluefield Dr. Old Post Rd., Tolland; Michael Oct. 12 (a Saturday) will be 350.000 were left homeless in the raging In Right Lung meeting last week, 14 persons Turkinglon, 82L Spencer St.; the last day of general registra­ storm that wrecked about one-third of the signed up for the lifesaving Chester Clifford, ‘26 Salem Rd, tion for those wishing to vote in nation's economy. classes offered free for any LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - Former of a blood clot moving from his leg, it was Norden Given the Nov. 5 election. Manchester Col. Eduardo Andino, head of the civil President Richard Nixon is now suffering disclosed today. high school student interested defense committee, reported problems in election officials will conduct a an embolism of his right lung as the result A statement by Nixon’s personal physi­ in joining lOH. This is about 9 a.m. to 8 p.m, session that day IVfoke a g neat (leal on th i 8 Navy Contract cian said the new development was poten­ half the number needed to help in the town clerk’s office. with the weekly swim sessions WASHINGTON (UPI) - The tially dangerous but not critical. for the handicapped, lOH of­ U.S. Navy has awarded an $8.9 Dr. John Lungren called a special news ficials said. million contract to the Norden FIRE CALLS On Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to conference to reveal the discovery of com­ Anyone still interested in noon, also in the town clerk’s Overturns plications in the former President’s Division of United Aircraft joining the lOH who has had Corp. for radar modification office, a special session will be phlebitic condition. junior or senior lifesaving and work on A6-A all-weather at­ MANCHESTER held only for those whose 'The embolism — an obstructed blood is willing to give up four hours tack aircraft, it was announced Today, 12:35 a.m. —short in eligibility rights will have vessel — Is in Nixon’s right lung in the each Sunday to help someone by Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, wires on trees at 453 Keeney St. matured after Oct. 12. Verdict mid-lung region, Lungren said. less fortunate than himself may E)-Conn. Firemen stood by until a crew Lungren and former White House physi­ COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) - A federal cian Dr. Walter Tkach had previously do so Wednesday and Thursday A spokesman said Monday from Hartford Electric Light military prison when an appeals court ^ G R E E T IN G CARDS judge today overturned the My Lai reported that Nixon had blood clots below between 7 and 9 p.m.- at the the Navy has spent $15 million Co. could fix the problem. reversed the lower court decision granting Manchester High School pool. A H For AII Occasions murder conviction of former Army Lt. and above the knee of his left leg. so far upgrading radar systems (Town) him freedom. short water test and interview ■ See Our Large Display William L. Calley on grounds of massive Nixon had resisted going into a hospital of the aircraft and that the con­ Today, 1:30 a.m .—small mat­ Parole Review Slated will be given. Resting Between Courses pretrial publicity, denial of the right to until last Monday and previously had told tract is for new work to be per­ tress fire at the Crestfield Con­ DRUG confront witnesses, and improperly drawn Calley, whose case will be subject to For further information, call formed in 1976 at the Norwalk, valescent Hospital at 565 Ver­ Tkach: “If I go into the hospital. I’ll never Ed Boland, 649-7055. This titmouse uses a Hebron-area birdseed in a feeder. Or maybe it waiting for Herald photographer charges. mandatory parole review Nov. 19, was come out alive.” Conn, plant of Norden. non St. (Town) originally charged with killing over 100 mailbox for a resting place before doesn’t like to eat alone and is waiting Steve Dunn to leave before it starts The ruling was handed down by U.S. In his first report made Tuesday, deciding to have another go at some for company. Or is it on a diet and is Vietnamese civilians — the number that Lungren said that Nixon had "respond^ “cheating?” District Judge J. Robert Elliott, who has actually died has never been ascertained had the matter under consideration since well” to anticoagulant treatment of the — but was convicted of the murder of “at phlebitic condition. conducting a two-day hearing into the case least 22.” last June. Army Expected to Appeal Army attorneys were expected to appeal the order immediately, and Elliott’s Buy a WCD Washer and a matching dryer (DCD, DCOG, DIA Agency for Transit Funding or blAQ) between September 22nd and October 12th 1974 ruling does not necessarily mean that Two Robbery Suspects and Frigidaire will $ 0 C O O Calley will be set free. send you a checK for Calley is being held at Fort Buy the same Washer or matching Dryer alone Leavenworth, Kan., where he was taken and Frigidaire wljl q q q Killed in Shootout send you a check lor ' With Minimal Restrictions after the Army succeeded in having his • Heavy Duty 18 lb. Washer bail revoked. Elliott earlier had set Calley GREENWICH (UPI) - Police Tuesday other police cars were in sight so he asked Model • Exclusive “ Jet Cone” Agitator for Deep Cleaning shot to death two holdup suspects and the driver to step into his cruiser, as By DOUG BEVINS In mentioning the proposal, Hirten said free on bail after Calley took his case to WCD/DCO • Flowing Heat Dryer for Evan Drying W ithout Hot Spots Hirten emphasized he’s not anti­ wounded a third in a shootout on the though it were a routine traffic violation, Federal transportation officials are con­ UMTA leadership opposes the categorical the civilian courts, having exhausted his eKnIt Cycle eCholce of Colors highway or anti-automobile, because Connecticut Turnpike after the trio according to the spokesman. sidering proposed legislation to apportion grant system for mass transportation. appeals before military tribunals. insurance for proposed forms of public transit — even Calley, a former Army platoon leader, allegedly robbed a group of mourners at Trooper Order Defied transit funds to states and municipalities Hirten’s remarks about the possible GOING ON NOW the innovative personal rapid transit — the Darien home of a prominent attorney. with little restriction on use of the money, legislation came as he was discussing was convicted of the murder of at least 22 When Greenwich patrolman James DISCOUNT DAYS BETWEEN A State Police spokesman confirmed SEPTEMBER 22 AND according to John Hirten, deputy ad­ UMTA’s role in transportation planning. (See Page Three) South Vietnamese civilians when his unit Fahey arrived at the scene he ordered the today that a state trooper engaged in the OCTOBER 12, 1974 ministrator of the Urban Mass 'Transpor­ made a sweep through the tiny Viet­ two pasengers to get out, but one of them namese Village of My Lai on March 16, shootout used the recently issued 357- pulM out an M-30 semi-automatic carbine 30” Wide- tation Administration (UMTA). He said UMTA is trying to balance the 1968. magnum revolver with the hollowed point and ordered Fahey to put his hands up, Hirten, keynote speaker at Tuesday equation of funding for both highway con­ Life Sentence Reduced lead tips that have raised a controversey Berluti said. people Yvho caift night’s session of a state transportation struction and mass transit systems. Since Fund Aweal NEED He was sentenced to life imprisonment over their use. Fahey, however, managed to pull out his seminar in Hartford, predicted a bill to 1946 all levels of government have spent March 29, 1971, by a court-martial board gun and the shooting started, according to REFRIGERATOR implement the idea will be brought to just $3 billion on urban transit, he said. Turned Down Armed with Carbine Congress early next year. but his sentence was reduced to 20 years Trooper James Hoffman and Greenwich Berluti. When it stopped, one suspect lay SPACE Hirten said the transit allocations could LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The trouble by a military appeals board and then to 10 patrolman James Fahey exchanged shots dead and two were wounded. One of the be used by states and municipalities for Equitable Balance Needed with letting computers mail out political by Army Secretary Howard H. Callaway. with two suspects who jumped from their wounded died on the way to the hospital. Buy this compact Got Frigidaire'a tow either capital improvements to transit Hirten said urban mass transit is owed appeals is that computers don’t recognize He served some 34 months under house white Cadillac armed with an M-30 car­ The car and its occupants were sought in afford it. Laundry Center price ptus a *10** cash services or operating subsidies for the ser­ some deferred cash, but he’ll settle for an names. arrest in bachelor officers’ quarters at Ft. bine rifle and a revolver. The third connection with an incident at a Darien Gov. Ronald Reagan recently mailed Benning here during those appeals. His home that apparently began as a burglary Now, affordable life get back *15'**’ refund on this big vices. equitable balance. . suspect, who was sitting in Hoffman’s package? Combine your level out an appeal for contributions to support case went all the way to then President and ended up as a robbery. insurance, right here, at your from Frigidaire top-freezer Refrigerator cruiser, was wounded in the exchange. term policy with a $5,000 Nixon without reversal of the conviction, Three men allegedly entered the home savings bank. the Republican candidate to succeed him. Neither policeman was wounded. cash value policy that provides Here’s a family-size 100% Frost Proof Controller Houston Flournoy. but Elliott granted him freedom Feb. 2'? of Ronald Ball, 50, a prominent New York That's right, now you can for living benefits in future ’The suspect was listed in stable condi­ Washing and Drying storage. Optional “Remember when Pat Brown and Jesse under a personal bond to prepare an patent lawyer who died Monday. buy from $10,0(X) to $25,000 of years. tion at Greenwich Hospital. Center only 24” Add-on Automatic Unruh ran things in Sacrarnento?” the appeal in civilian courts. economical term insurance We're doing our best to wide that operates Ice Maker. Over I UConn Professor Suggests State Police identified the wounded letter begins. “'You’d rather forget it? So The 31-year-old former platoon leader Mourners Held at Gunpoint protection at low group rates — save you money in all ways: by on either 120 or 17 cubic feet of suspect as Alfred McQune, 24, of would I.” then began serving the remainder of his About two dozen mourners who returned lower than you'll find rqpst paying high interest on savings 240 volts household refrigerated Brooklyn, N.Y. One of the dead men was I Temporary Transit Actions One of the recipients was not amused, sentence at the Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., from the wake with Mrs. Dorothy Ball anywhere else. and offering low rates on life current. space. identified as Harold L. Jones, 37, also of and in no mood to send money to Flournoy. walked in on the thieves who then held Want an even stronger insurance. Brooklyn. “I must refuse your kind Invitation to them at gunpoint. By DOUG BEVINS “We should act quickly, taking The second dead man remaind uniden­ Mod«1 LC-2,1.CT-120-Cholc. of color Modtl FPCFI TOT-Choic. of color contribute,” said the reply mailed by Pat After taking a television set, silverware A radical approach to transpor­ small and tentative steps,” tified. Brown, the former governor. He said he and some jewelry from the mourners, the Compare our rates: tation planning — in which Zwerling said, “and then monitor Autopsy Ordered intends to vote for the Democratic can­ men fled. It was reported they fired m frigidaire. Home Environment Division of General Aiotors. decision-makers would act rapid­ the feedback.” Fahey used a 38-caliber service revolver SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS didate “who will do a far better job” - INSIDE several shots at other persons ap­ ly on temporary solutions and “ It’s risky business,” Zwerling -his in the shootout, authorities said. An autop­ GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PLAN son, Edmund G. Brown Jr. proaching the house but apparently no one IVIONTHLY PREMIUM TABLE later make long-range plans — admitted, “but it’s better to take sy was scheduled today on the two TODAY was injured. Someone from the house AMOUNT OF INSURANCE: was espoused by one of several the risks early when the cost and suspects. AGE $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 called police who broadcast the alarm, speakers at Tuesday’s session of chance of error is less.” Police say a combination of cool and 15-34 . .... 2 .5 0 ...... 3.75 .... 5.00 .... 6.25 Darien police said. 35-39 . .... 3.00 .... 4.50 .... 6.00 .... 7.50 a state transportation seminar in Decision-makers should keep guts prevailed prior to the shootout in Area Profile ...... Pages 6, 7, 22, 29 ’The shootout came a day after the 40-44 . .... 4.50 .... 6.75 .... 9.00 .... 11.25 Hartford. their options open, though, which trooper Hoffman stopped the auto 45-49 . .... 7.00 .... 10.50 .... . 14.00 .... . 17.50 BUDGET Connecticut Civil Liberties Union an­ Stephen Zwerling, professor of Zwepling said. Alternatives Business news...... Page 5 just before the Greenwich toll booths on. 50-54 . .... 11.00 .... 16.50 .... . 22.00 .... . 27.50 nounced it would test in court the con­ 55-59 . .... 17.50 .... 26.25 .... . 35.00 .... . 43.75 TERMS political science at the Universi­ should be ready for implementa­ WEATHER the pretext of a routine traffic check. B.D. ■ mmm-mmum AND SON Stamps and coins ...... Page 3 stitutionality of State Police use of the PEARL ty of Connecticut, suggested that tion, he said. State Police spokesman Adam Berluti Senior Citizens...... Page 2 powerful magnum and the hollowed point decision makers use action as a “If any decision is not easily said Hoffman had been alerted over a Life insurance Partly sunny and a little milder today. bullets, referred to as "dum-dum” bullets. 649 MAIN ST. ESTABLISHED 1941 xa, 643-2171 substitute for planning, rather On Second Thought ...... Page 12 hotline radio system the car was sought in High in the mid to upper 60s. Clear The CCLU called use of the bulets, which at your savings bank. PLENTY OF FREE PARKIN9 than delaying action by intricate (See Page Three) Schoolboy sports ...... Page 20 th e robbery. Hoffman radioed tonight. Low In the upper 40s to mid 50s. are outlawed internationally in warfare, planning. headquarters he intended to stop it at the MHS gridders small...... Page 21 and the magnum revolver inflicts "cruel Sunny Thursday. High In the upper 60s to toll station and needed help, Berluti said. low 70s. and unusual punishment.” Hockey registration ...... Page 21 When the trooper stopped the vehicle no