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Ford Seeks Advice Over Tax Cut Veto

Ford Seeks Advice Over Tax Cut Veto

PAGE TrilRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., March 27, 1975 Profile of Betty Rhodes: MANCHESTER Pixie Girl, Powerful Voice HOSPITAL NOTES iHanrljratrr tEurmnn H rralh By GAY PAULEY UPI Women’s Editor where informality is the rule. Her current Discharged Tuesday: VanGelder, 76 Cambridge St. A engagement is something like whipped Kenneth Tomlinson, 225 Spruce Richard Johnson, Glastonbury MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 151 Manchester—A City of Village Charm (Editor’s Note; Betty Rhodes will enter­ cream on the pie — “It is one of the last St.; Theresa Amanek, East Crystal Nason, 107 Russell St. TWENTY-FOUR PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS tain at the annual meeting of the Greater elegant rooms left,” she said. Hartford; Florence Gurka, 57 Leo Nelson, 60 W. Middle Manchester Chamber of Commerce at The It’s also a long way from her original Palmer Dr., South Windsor; Tpke.; Timothy Baker, 187 Colony on Friday, April, 11.) plan to be a violinist. Her parents, now Katherine Farrell, 75 Bissell Woodbridge St. deceased, were enamored of music from St.; Roger Sherman, 37 Also, Mario Mincarelli, East Depression days when radio offered the Overlook Rd., South Windsor; Hartford; Scott LeProhon, 30 NEW YORK (UPI) - Betty Rhodes is a major home entertainment. Stanley Opalach, 164 Henry St.; Deepwood Dr., South Windsor; powerful voice box packaged in five feet She started violin, but dropped the Irving Mills, 186 West St., Katherine Schofield, RD 5, and 99 pounds. lessons after the family moved to Los Bolton; Donald Starkweather, Coventry; Kenneth Marshall, Ford Seeks Advice Now, she should go beyond that "on the Angeles. She also has married—at the age 41 Stark xreather St. 189 S hallow brook L ane; Season brink of stardom” label some critics have of 15. The marriage broke up but from it Also, John Garoppolo, 269 Virginia Burchill, 576 Hilliard given her, for she’s singing to an elite came daughter Jan, now 22, and living Parker St.; James Doggart, 30 St.; Nancy Brown, 60 Ronda audience at the Plaza Hotel’s Persian “the outdoor life” near Ithica, N.Y. Diane Dr., ’Vernon; Thomas Dr., South Windsor. Is Here Room. “I’ve always wanted to be the best at Walsh, 43 Ridge St.; Thelma She ruefully recalls, though, that for the whatever I was doing,” she said of the Kite flying is easy if you Plaza debut she was up against a couple of vioiin. “I was never going to be a great Over Tax Cut Veto know how, say the heavyweights — Muhammad Ali, who vioiinist, although I can tell you one thing, McKee brothers here weighs 223 pounds or thereabouts, and if you've studied it, you never have a pitch WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford “This is not the time to listen to big relaxing on the grass at b ill... It’s my opinion that there will be a Diana Ross, poundage not mattering, tu t a problem.” Rec Program Windup believes Congress’ $24.8 billion tax cut bill business opposition or to the advice of veto and I think there should be a veto.” super singing star. Instead, the artist enrolled at the Mt. Nebo field as they contains “some good things and some very economic advisers, who have been proven hold onto their soaring Rep. John Anderson of Illinois, third- Ail three were competing for audiences University of Southern Caiifornia, The Manchester Recreation The open swim at Manchester bad things.” He will take several days wrong time and again. It is time to listen ranking in the House Republican in one evening. Miss Rhodes opened at the studying voice and getting a degree in Department’s winter indoor High School, Tuesday through bat-shaped kites. Jamie deciding whether to sign or veto it, accor­ to the people.” leadership, said he advised Ford to sign Plaza, Ali defended his heavyweight title theater. recreation programs will come Friday, will continue until the McKee, 9, of 179 Spring ding to his spokesman. House GOP Leader John Rhodes of the measure “but my advice was in the in Cleveland before a North American Shows with Jack Brel, the French enter­ to a close this week. end of May. The Thursday night St., on the left, looks Ford called his economic and energy ad­ Arizona told reporters after meeting with minority of the Republican leadership who closed circuit television audience, and tainer, started her on the ciub circuit. The West Side Rec and Com­ Co-Ed Badminton at Illing nearly straight up at his visers to a Good Friday meeting at the Ford Thursday: “He is certainly con­ met with the President.” Miss Ross, who’s reported making 3250,- Miss Rhodes has developed a style, with munity Y will close for th e , Junior High School will con­ kite. Paul Dachstein, 12, White House. He met with several of them sidering very seriously about vetoing this 000 a week at the Westchester Premiere her alto-contralto voice, in many ways like season at 5 p.m. Saturday. The tinue until the end of April. of Dover, N.H., center, Thursday to go over the dozens of Theater, in Tarrytown, N.Y. the plaintive delivery of the late Edith University Scholars East Side Rec closed last week watches the kite of provisions of the tax bill. Miss Rhodes originally from Tacoma, Piaf. due to school construction at Chris McKee, 11,'right,- Ford has until April 8 to decide whether Wash., was philosophical about the whole But she can do anything else from University Scholar is the highest academic honor bestowed on University of Connecticut Bennet Junior High School. to let the bill become law. If he consents, 2 although Chris is not thing. "We had a nearly full house at.the “semiclassic rock” to European to undergraduates. William Orr, UConn associate vice president for academic affairs, The recreation programs at CHIEF AREA the government will begin in May sending Plaza,” she said. American nostalgia. presents certificates to, left, Anne E. Miller of Wethersfield, and Patricia Naktenis of 125 the schools — Waddell, DEL RIO, Tex. (UPI) - Del worried about it at all. rebate checks of $100 to $200 on 1974 in­ She also accepts with good humor the “I do things only that I’m comfortable Adelaide Rd., Manchester. (UConn photo) Buckley, Bowers, Nathan Hale, Rio, located on the Texas-Mex- Behind Paul is his come taxes to most Americans. It also Nike Site Location Barred “brink of stardom” thing critics have her with,” she said. “I have to feel the Keeney St. and Verplanck — ican border, is the state’s chief sister, Trudy, 11, who is would begin in May withholding less carrying around. audience and the room.” close at the conclusion of the sheep, lamb and wool producing having a hard time get­ money for 1975 taxes. “I’ve read it from Los Angeles to The auburn-haired singer keeps energy program tonight. area. ting her kite off the That is a powerful political incentive for Chicago to Puerto Rico to Australia,” she flowing with "all I can eat of a balanced ground. The Dachstein Ford to sign the bill, despite his objections For Day Care Center Use said. “Anyway, they refer to me as an ar­ diet, tiger’s milk and orange juice for children were visiting to many of its provisions. tist, not a performer.” breakfast, and being happy at what I’m The President told his experts The places she named are but a few that doing. If I’m upset, I get ill.” their grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Sheer, of 187 Thursday: “This is a tough call.” He indicate how consistently busy the wee Of her size, she said, “It was a handicap asked them to draw up their recommen­ By SOL R. COHEN • A $1,600 allocation for replacing the Spring St. on this windy field backstop at Robertson Park. warbler (size three dress) has been in the when I was growing up, because I had to dations. The Manchester Board of Directors has day. (Herald photo by Town Manager Robert Weiss said town “10 or 12 years” she’s been singing.” about to be heard. But now being smali is White House Press Secretary Ron learned it can’t give Manchester Com­ She’s done one-night stands at conven­ an asset. I think it keeps me younger Barlow) Nessen told newsmen Ford considered the forces will replace the backstop with munity College permission to operate a purchased material. tions and iong runs in the new style clubs looking. bill a mixture of good and bad things, and Day Care Center at the old Nike Site — • A $7,163 allocation for paying an out­ Nessen and other officials elaborated now a town-operated recreation center. some of these: standing balance owed Mankey The Federal Bureau of Outdoor Recrea­ Associates, for architectural services for • Ford had wanted only a $16 billion tax tion, an arm of the Department of the a 1971 school renovation project — Nathan Smooth your nest with cut to spur the economy. Congress gave Interior, has ruled that, under the deed Hale, Keeney St. and Robertson Schools. him that and a little more. Its version is a which transferred ownership of the Actually, $9,152 is owed Mankey net increase in taxation of $22.8 billion property from the federal government to associates. ’The other $1,989 will come since it contains, along with the cuts, $2 Bus Needs Said Key the town, a Day Care Center there is not from the bond account for the school billion in tax increases for oil companies. an allowable use. project. NEWS CAPSULES • Ford opposes amendments in the bill our wrinkle-free Only programs sponsored by the Weiss explained there had been an which he fears will contribute to pushing Recreation Department and recreation- overrun for the Nathan Hale work, the federal deficit over $100 billion. The oriented are allowable uses, the ruling because of some unanticipated ceiling bill’s one-time $50 payment to Social states. work. The sum in question went to arbitra­ Security recipients will cost $1.7 billion, a To Future Road Plans The MCC request has been before the tion and the $9,152 overrun was decided in Pope Paul Laments War fair condition from smoke inhalation. White House spokesman said, and board for two months and a decision on it the contractor’s favor. To pay the contrac­ VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope Paul VI, The fire broke out about 4:44 a.m. and home improvement loans, HARTFORD (UPI) — Caught between Hennessey listed the projects likely for payments to the working poor — which he had 6een tabled, pending receipt of the struction should be resumed. tor, Weiss explained, the sum was taken lamenting the “unspeakable agony” of firemen brought it under control about one called “really a welfare proposal” — getting unemployed construction workers consideration as construction of com­ Hennessey said the association has been federal ruling. Now that it has been from the funds fo architect’s fees. The ac­ Vietnam’s war refugees, led the world’s hour later. would cost $1.5 billion. back on the job and opposition to massive muter bus lanes along 1-91 north of Hart­ overreacting to the mass transportation received, the board is expected to reject tion requested of the board will reimburse (kX) million Roman Catholics today in rites • Ford wanted only a tax cut. He thinks highway projects, Connecticut is moving ford, a connecting link for Rt. 34 near New question, however, because most of the the request formally when it meets next the architect, he said. marking the start of the Easter season. cautiously in building new roads. Haven and a connecting link between 1-84 Congress should not have used the bill as a Tuesday. Its meeting then will be at 8 p.m. M projected funds will go for buses. The 77-year-old pontiff celebrated Holy • A $1,971 allocation from the Special Break in Recession Instead, officials, who have been burned and 1-86 on the East Hartford-Manchester At most, he said, there will be limited vehicle to partially repeal the oil in­ in the Municipal Building Hearing Room. Thursday Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica this Downtown Taxing D istrict’s Reserve WASHINGTON (UPI) — A break in the in the past by public outrage at poorly line. rail or trolley type systems close to the dustry’s 60-year-old tax concession, the oil Unless the board receives the informa­ Fund, for a principal and interest payment afternoon to commemorate Christ’s last planned highways that disregarded local And in Norwich, he said, officials will be depletion allowance. But a spokesman tion it has requested on another tabled supper before Crucifixion. recession was seen Wednesday in govern­ center of major cities because of the huge on an Oak St. property acquired under a ment statistics which indicate the number sensibilities, are trying to proceed with an informed of a proposed Rt. 82 segment expense in building them. said Ford doesn’t see this as a major item — a proposal to form a Manchester- lease-purchase agreement. Two payments ■The Pope told his weekly general problem. of Americans being thrown out of work eye to scaled down projects and mass that will be built at some future date in The funds for the projects, Hennessey South Windsor Health District — the item will remain before full ownership is audience Wednesday the tragedy of Viet­ has hit a four-month low. The number transportation. order to allow them to proceed with said, already have been authorized with Ford is getting conflicting advice as to may remain tabled. acquired. nam overshadowed the joy of the coming The key, according to Sen. J. Martin redevelopment plans. the federal government providing 90 per whether to veto. Assistant House Actually, what was tabled was a motion Easter. filing for unemployment benefits has • Early retirement benefits for retired declined in eight of the last nine weeks and Hennessey, D-Wethersfield, co-chairman The Connecticut Construction Industry cent and state government providing 10 Democratic Leader John McFall of by Director Vivian Ferguson to reject th Police Chief James M. Raerdon and for “At this moment, as our hearts prepare is about half the peak reached in January. of the legislature’s Transportation Com­ Association has been campaigning to get per cent of the costs, Hennessey said. California, who transmitted the bill to proposal. The board met Monday with Mrs. Mary G. Dowd of the assessor’s of­ for the joy of the Easter feast, this people An economist explained the decline is an mittee, is building highways that will im­ the state to resume highway building and A move apparently reflecting greater Ford under his signature, said: “Our South Windsor officials but didn’t arrive at fice — both to be effective May 1. A (of Vietnam) is suffering an unspeakable important first step to arresting the prove mass transit. put thousands of unemployed workers sensitivity to local opposition to poorly problems do not permit delay or study. a decision. What it did was ask for detailed • Permitting Valdemars Skudra to park agony of fears and blood in an exodus that overall rise in joblessness. Another bright For most of Connecticut in the back on the job. planned highways and demands for the The bill needs to be signed into law information on the possible costs for a motor vehicle on Center Springs Park has taken on truly grave proportions,” the spot Wednesday were prices on the New foreseeable future, Hennessey said, mass The association has conducted a public state to get moving on job-producing promptly. Manchester and what effects the district land to the rear of 38 Hemlock St, Pope said. York Stock Exchange, which made their transportation is going to be buses and relations campaign, claiming 70 per cent projects was unveiled Thursday by the might have on Manchester’s autonomy. • Authorizing the town manager to biggest gain in two months. buses need highways. of those questioned believe highway con- Connecticut Transportation Department. It is uncertain at this time what action enter into an agreement with the U.S. Commissioner Samuel Kanell and the board may take on a third tabled item Geological Survey for the installation of a — this one requesting a $20,000 allocation Passover Under Way Donato Altobelli, division engineer for the hydrological monitoring station at Oak Federal Highway Administration, said for a study of watersources and quality. Grove Nature Center. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Passover, the Inside Today Colson Comments they are taking another look at the link The board might consider placing the sum • Filling two vacancies on the Commis­ greatest Jewish festival, began at sun­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — In a 2-hour in­ between 1-91 Rocky Hill and 1-84 in Far­ Area Profile ...... Pages 4, 5 in the water department’s 1975-76 budget. sion on Aging and one on the Human down Wednesday amid renewed Jewish State^s Default on Loan terview with UPI Charles Colson said he mington. Bookmobile...... Page 2 The board meets twice each month — on Relations Commission. apprehension over the diplomatic situa­ has no desire to return to any part of his the first Tuesday, as next week, to conduct The revived route, however, would High School World...... Page 8 • Continuing for another year the once- tion in the Middle East. old life. He consented to the interview Costs Employers $15 Million public hearings on all items on its agenda follow a new corridor which is further Gardening with Atwood...... Page 9 a-week pickup of recyclable paper at the “With proliferating crises affecting the because he felt he was burned in his only and to take action on tabled items under away from Hartford in an area less highly Dear Abby...... Page 10 curb — as part of the refuse-pickup con­ welfare of Jews everywhere this other interview since leaving prison in unfinished business; and on the second NEW YORK (UPI) - Connecticut The “penalty” rate will continue until developed and densely 'populated and tract. The net cost to the town for the Passover, the time is urgent for pause and January. He said as a result of that inter­ Travel news ...... Page 11 Tuesday, as April 8, to take actions on new employers will pay more than $15 million ,the state repays the loan, and employers would follow existing highway improve­ extra service is $5,000 annually. The four- reflection by people of good faith view he was quoted as saying former Town Budget...... Pages 16, 17 business items. this year to the federal government as a will receive no credit for the added ment projects. year contract for refuse pickup provided regardless of their religious beliefs,” said President Nixon said Secretary of State Thoughts ApLENty...... page 13 Under the new business items on its penalty because the state failed to repay a payments when calculating their regular Much of the original route of 1-291, for consideration of the paper pickup on a Dr. Alfred Gottschalk, president of Henry Kissinger was unstable. He now MCC overpowered...... Page 13 agenda are proposals for: federal loan to the State Unemployment In­ unemployment rate, he said. which circled Hartford, has been been of­ yearly basis. Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of refuses to speak publicly about either Religion. surance Fund, an expert says. Connecticut’s unemployment fund, one ficially abandoned because of public op­ Nixon or Watergate. Colson said his com­ Sidney J. Reed, an unemployment in­ Passover, also known as Pesach, is the of five such state funds in the nation, is position. A huge interchange in Far­ mitment to Christ has deepened since his surance expert, said Thursday Connec- oldest of Jewish festivals and celebrates bankrupt and borrowed $115 million from mington has lain idle since the project was conversion and he wants to spend as much itcut’s failure to repay a two-year loan to the federal government, the most of any cut back, but the new proposal would the memory of the Hebrew exodus from time as he can with “the fellowship” and Egypt — in particular, God’s passing over the federal government by Jan. 31 resulted state, Reed said. make use of the complicated four-level work for prison reform. in all employers’ assuming the state’s th^homes of Jews when he killed the first­ Connecticut is the only state that has “stack.” obligations. Policeman’s Memory Results born of Egypt. had the loan outstanding longer than two Among the alternative routes being In assuming the obligation, the years, necessitating the penalty tax rate, sought, according to the officials, is along ERA Vote Fails employers will pay an additional federal Reed said. Other states which have the existing corridors for Routes 9 and 72, COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPI) - The Equal unemployment tax of three-tenths of one borrowed are New Jersey, Rhode Island, the Farmington “stack,” and a section of In Capture of Susan Saxe Court Date Set Rights Amendment was killed in South per cent, Reed said. Vermont and Washington. proposed 1-291. PLYMOUTH, N.H. (UPI) - Ethel Carolina Wednesday, ending all chances it Kennedy, widow of Sen. Robert Kennedy, will become part of the U.S. Constitution (UPI) - Susan Edith men. It was the height of the anti-Vietnam D-N.'Y., is scheduled to be in Plymouth this year. The amendment has been Saxe is a one-time college honors student protest movement during the American District Court April 7 to face a speeding ratified by 34 states, but needs ratification who was on the FBI’s “10 Most Wanted” invasion of Cambodia in 1970. The FBI charge. by 38 before 1979 for acceptance. Only Blizzard Hits Wide Area list for a record five years. Her days as a says the five formed an urban guerilla un­ Mrs. Kennedy was stopped by New three states — Missouri, Florida and fugitive ended because of policeman it. Hampshire State Trooper Dennis Burgess North Carolina — are actively considering A Good Friday blizzard — one of the collision on a snow-slicked highway near He and two other persons attempting to Joseph Reid’s memory for faces. They say the girls were involved in a on March 15 and charged with driving 90 it this year. Baldwin, Wis. 2 worst snowstorms in more than two reach the Terry Johnson home, where Miss Saxe dropped out of sight after she, number of crimes with the men, including miles an hour on Interstate 93 through All South Dakota state roads were Katherine Power and three men allegedly the robbery of a government armory and Campton. decades — pummeled a 1,000-mile swath Johnson’ wife, Dianne, was three days closed, as were all roads leading out of held up a Boston bank and shot a the theft of ammunition. Mrs. Kennedy reportedly telephoned the of the North today, piling up 10-foot show- overdue with her pregnancy. The would-be Faisal Rites Conducted Cheyenne, Wyo. State offices closed in the policeman to death in 1970. Thursday The two women also are charged with clerk of court and asked to respond to the drifts, stranding or delaying thousands of rescuers were stranded when two RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (UPI) — Kings, Monthly Payment Chart Dakotas and Wyoming. night, Reid saw her walking along a city bank robbery in Philadelphia. charge by waiver form. motorists and isolating entire com­ snowplows attempting to lead the rescue princes, emirs and presidents from the Fix it up, spread it out, make it prettier, turn munities. Minnesota State Police warned against party ot stuck. The rescue party found street and recognized her from a new FBI Miss Saxe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Arab world gathered for the funeral Amount Borrowed 3 years 4 years 5 years At least two deaths were blamed on the travel in most of the state. Most bus runs refuge at another farm home, where Case photograph and description. Saxe of Albany, said that as a child she ceremony of King Faisal. The brief, sim­ it into a vacation paradise. Your fnendly blizzard, which began its assault Thursday were stopped and many Minnesota air­ collapsed. He pulled over and asked for identifica­ wanted to be a poet. Seven Die In Fire ple Islamic rites were held under a large financial eagle knows how to make a home that $1,000 $31.79 $24.88 $20.75 and became the third major snowstorm ports shut down. Marshall, Minn., — a city tion. When she tried to run away, he said, She was shy and quiet, an introvert who tent, then Faisal’s body was buried in an of about 10,000 — was isolated, with power The Johnsons, still stranded, were he arrested her and took her to jail. “never got angry,” according to Irene BALTIMORE (UPI) — Seven people this week in the upper Midwest. awaiting the birth of their child today. unmarked grave two miles from the knocked out and all business closed. Miss Saxe, 26, was using the name Cohen, a college roommate at Syracuse, were killed and three others injured in a people look up to. You can do it, too. With a 1,500 47.69 37.32 31.13 “It’s one hell of a mess,” a police dis­ capital. A Cairo newspaper reported Agriculture officials in Nebraska and “I don’t know the first thing about N.Y. pre-dawn fire which swept through a two- patcher at snowswept Gering, Neb., said. “Ailene A. Heilman,” but police said they meanwhile, the nephew who assassinated First Federal Home Improvement Loan. And Wyoming feared heavy livestock losses. delivering a baby, but if it comes. I’ll “She’d go miles out of her way for story house in Baltimore today. 2,000 “Nobody’s going anywhere.” identified her by fingerprints. “We did not King Faisal was reported as “responsible 63.59 49.77 41.51 Nebraska Gov. J.J. Exon issued a dis­ learn quick,” Johnson said. someone she liked. She was not a political At least five of the dead were believed to our rates won’t send you up a tree. National Guardsmen and rescue crews know she was in this area,” an FBI for his crime and knew what he was aster declaration as a foot of snow and 60- Tornadoes, raging winds and violent activist. Violence seems as far away as be children, but officials said some of the took to snowmobiles and four-wheel-drive spokesman said. “Fortunately, the officer doing,” by doctors who examined him. Come in today, to any office of First Federal 3,000 95.39 74.65 62.27 mile-an-hour winds buried portions of his thunderstorms swept the area south of the was very alert.” possible from the type of girl Susan was,” victims were badly burned and quick iden­ vehicles in efforts to rescue hundreds The report said Prince Faisal Aziz state under 10-foot snowdrifts. blizzard zone. tification was difficult. Annual percen tage ra tf 9'/i. of persons stranded in their cars in Miss Saxe, of Albany, N.Y., and Miss Miss Cohen said. probably soon would be beheaded for the and ask about a home improvement loan. Blizzard warnings were up in the Power, of Denver, Colo., were on the She said Susan scoffed at the sorority All three of the injured were reported in Amounts of up to $10,000 for a maximum perimi of 10 years. Nebraska’s western panhandle. One twister raked Lefors, Tex., deed. One man died of a heart attack while Dakotas, Wyoming, Kansas and Thursday, killing a child and injuring FBI’s “Most Wanted” list longer than any life, wore grubby jeans and sandals, and two snowplows which were leading a Minnesota, and weather and travel war­ some 50 persons. Some 160 homes and other women. Miss Power is still at large. was graduated magna cum laude in rescue team to his snowbound farm home nings were up for 18 states frohi California businesses were demolished. They are accused of helping three men English. But finding the academic pace at near Baynard, Neb., got stuck in the snow. to Michigan. Another tornado swooped down on hold up the State Street Bank & Trust Co. Syracuse too easy, she transferred to Nearly three feet of snow clogged South A truck driver was killed in a two-truck Omaha, Neb., destoying two homes, in Boston Sept. 23, 1970, and shooting to Brandeis University near Boston. Cotter Seeks Tax Exemptions For Lotteries Dakota’s Black Hills. The storm brought damaging 19 others and injuring four per­ death a policeman during the holdup. The Brandeis University was the national H ist Federal Savings the two-day snowfall total to 56 inches at sons, none seriously. three men were caught, but the girls es­ student strike center protesting U.S. in­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Wolf Creek pass, high in the southern measure was also designed to If approved. Cotter said, a A grisly combination of freezing rain, caped. volvement in Cambodia. Miss Saxe began William R. Cotter, D-Conn., has make state lotteries more com­ The Weather Colorado Rockies. plan by the Internal Revenue sleet, light snow and hail plagued portions Miss Saxe, described as once a shy and a friendship with Kathy Power, a short, submitted legislation to exclude Tel: 289-6401 petitive with illegal gambling. Service to apply and, retroac­ Operators of western Nebraska truck of Iowa and Illinois, causing at least one quiet girl, first attended Syracuse Univer­ dumpy woman whom few students liked or lottery winnings from income The Connecticut state weather forecast: The bill would exempt state tively collect, gambling, excise East Hartford Glastonbury, Manchester, Rockville, Vernon and South Windsor stops reported “wall-to-wall people” and death and delaying flights at O’Hare Inter­ sity and then transferr^ to Brandeis sympathized with. taxes and prevent lottery lotteries from the excise tax on Mostly sunny, winds diminishing this communities along drift-clogged highways and tax stamp provisions in national Airport in Chicago. University in Waltham, Mass. There she Susan began to march in demonstrations sellers from potential excise afternoon with temperatures in the mid were packed with blizzard refugees. gross receipts and exempt state lotteries would cost Ice-glazcd roads were blamed for an became friends with Miss Power. They and gave up religion, according to school and gambling levies. sellers from the requirement to 40s. Fair and increasingly cloudy tonight, Gordon, Neb., Police Chief Bob Case Connecticut and its ticket auto death near Ridgefarm, 111. were described as good students who both officials. She said in a letter to her purchase $500 gambling tax sellers about $9.5 million. tefnperatures 25 to 30. Cloudy with chance collapsed from exhaustion after trudging won awards for scholastics and communi­ parents, she “got involved in a lot of Susan Edith Saxe, in the custody of a Cotter said Wedne.sday the stamps. of showers Saturday, temperatures in the less than a mile through the raging Authorities said the driver skidded on the Philadelphia police officer, enters icy pavement, then crashed into a bridge. ty service. things.” mid to upper 40s. snowstorm. Then, authorities say, the two met three federal court. (UPI phbto) ) PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 28, 1975 MANCHES^TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.. March 28, 1975 — PAGE THREE NATIONAl WIATMH SCIVICI FOtfCAST to 7AM 1ST ^ - 75 Here’s Schedule No Bids Received 3 0 ,48 3 0 .2 4 3 0 .0 0 TV TONIGHT For Bookmobile h v TODAY’S THOU(aHT SEATTLE For Globe Stand 6:00 4 p.m. —Parkade Apts. ( b o s t o n i * i.v- .^1 MIDNIQHT Here is next week’s schedule Manchester purchasing agent Because of the complexity of The Lamb of God N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 4:50 p.m. —Homestead Park lamb was carved on the tower in memory for The Thomas Hooker, a Maurice Pass expressed sur­ A man was once traveling through a B ew itched...... 5 M ovie...... *...... 9 the town’s needs, the bids will of the man’s escape. Connecticut State Library Village Apts. prise Thursday because nobody Norwegian town when he noticed a certain The Untouchables ...... 9 1:00 be analyzed before contracts In Old Testament times, the paschel bookmobile on loan to the WEDNESDAY submitted a bid for operating church. On the tower of the church, near 4EW YOSK 12 O’clock H igh ...... 18 Rock Concert...... 8 are let. lamb was chosen as a sacrifice for the Manchester Public Library 10 a.m. —Lincoln Center. the Globe Hollow concession the very top, was the carved figure of a The Honeymooners...... 20 Midnight Special ...... 20-22-30 atonement of sin. The lamb was without system: 11:10 a.m. —W. Carter St. stand next summer. lamb. Electric Company...... 24-57 1:30 A contract has been awarded spot, separated on the tenth day, killed, 11:50 a.m. —CandlewOod Dr. He said the specs for the bids When the rtian asked someone about it, Bonanza...... 40 MONDAY the New England Sweeping & and its blood sprinkled on the post so the Victory at Sea ...... 3 1:40 p.m. —Hackmatack St. are the same they’ve been for he was told that when the church was Reel Camp ...... 5 10:30 a.m. —Singer Learning Catch Basin Service of destroying angel might pass over. 6:30 2:20 p.m: —Leland Dr.. the past five years and that this being built, a workman fell from the high Center. Manchester for sweeping Jesus Christ became literally what the N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 Joe Frknklin Show...... ;. .9 3 p.m. —Santina Dr. is the first year nobody bid. The tower. His fellow workers saw him fall 1:10 p.m. —Wyneding Hill Rd. Manchester’s streets. The con­ paschal lamb had been typically. Jesus is I Love Lucy ...... 5 3:40 p.m. —Winthrop Rd. town always received at least and rushed horror-stricken to his side. . K . 1:50 p.m. —Tuck Rd. near tract is for $8,800 for furnishing the Lamb of God. He became the offering *ATLANTA Zoom...... 24-57 MOVIES 4:20 p.m. —Squire Village. two or three bids in previous To their utter amazement the man was tOS AN0ELEjl__jU^ Dartmouth Rd. two sweepers and completing for all the sins of the world. He died that 7:00 THURSDAY years, he said. the job in one month. almost unhurt. A flock of sheep was 4:00 (9) “Pontius Pilate” 2:30 p.m. —Harvest Lane and we might have life. N ew s...... 3-22-40 1:30 p.m. —Shepard Dr. Pass said the reason he’s passing by the church at the moment the (1965). Epic, spectacular Sunnybrook Dr. "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh DALLAS Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 2:10 p.m. —Montclair Circle. puzzled by the “no bids” is The town has rejected bids worker fell. The man dropped directly drama of Biblical times. Jean 3:10 p.m. —Carriage Dr. and away the sin of the world.” (John 1:29) .COOL Truth or Consequences...... 8 2:50 p.m. —Flag and Rich­ because of the many layoffs and received for initial and monthly among them and right on top of a lamb. lOWIST TEMPEIATUIES Marais, Jeanne Crain, Basil Mayfield Rd. Submitted by . i V - Ironside ...... 9 mond Drs. the many people looking for sweeping of parking lots and The lamb was crushed to death, but the |M W ORLEANS Rathbone. 3:50 p.m. -T hayer and Tuck Kenneth L. Gustafson, Pastor 3 2 ' Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 3:30 p.m. —Barry and work for themselves or their may advertise for new bids. man was saved. 8:00 (18) “Hill Number One” Rds. Calvary Church Film ...... 20 Saulters Rds. children of working age. So, when he returned to his work, the -3 2 (1951). Army chaplain tells the r— LfCENO — — V T 7-1 Aviation Weather...... 24 4:10 p.m. —Esquire Dr. He said he’ll advertise again story of the Resurrection to GIs TUESDAY Gandolfo Sweeper Co. of East To Tell the Truth...... 30 4:50 p.m. —Northfield and for bids if he finds interest in in Korea. Leif Erickson, Ruth 10:20 a.m. —Hemlock St. and Canaan had submitted the tow |lAIN |];!?i?dsNOW Open D oor...... 57 Centerfield Sts. them and if any persons tell Hussey. Lodge Dr. bid for the parking lot work. -5 0 7:30 him they’re interested. AIE 9:00 (18) “One Potato, Two 11 a.m. —E. Middle-Tpke. FRIDAY However, it wasn’t low for the Wild World of Animals...... 3 In dramatic contrast to the Parley Concerns Children ^ S M O W E E S ROW Potato” (1964). Story of inter­ near Manchester High School. 1 p.m. —Horace St. street sweeping. Because it Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 dearth of bids for operating the Earning Another Star so racial marriage, prejudice, and 2:10 p.m. —Cedar St. 1:40 p.m. —Chester Dr. didn’t get that contract, it Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 concession stand, 22 bids were ufl WlATHEEfOlOCASl® other problems in a small town. 2:40 p.m. —Seaman Circle. 2:30 p.m. —Drexel and Croft withdrew its parking lot bid, Porter Wagoner...... 18 received for supplying the town If the Manchester public works department has any say in the matter, this is the “City of . Barbara Barrie. 3:20 p.m. —Lockwood and Drs. explaining it wouldn’t be With Learning Problems Human Dimension...... 20 with a variety of chemicals, in Village Charm” and it’s going to be kept that way. This red, white and blue town-owned 9:00 (20-22-30) “The Greatest Coventry Sts. 3:20 p.m. —Rachel Rd. profitable to travel from East Black Perspective...... 24 a variety of packages and sweeper was observed doing its thing this week on Brainard Pi. The whole town will be For Period Ending 7 AM Saturday. During Friday night, snow will occur over North Vinnette Carroll stars as Story Ever Told” (1965), Part I. Canaan only for that job.' Area women are planning an are members of the Cross Coun­ as a factor in juvenile Hollywood Squares ...... 30 weights. Dakota and the southern Rockies, while rain and showers will be expected in the mid Max Vob Sydow, Charlton swept clean of winter debris shortly. (Herald photo by Pinto) all-day conference concerning ty Chapter of CACPLD. delinquency. Nanny & the Professor ___ 40 Sojourner Truth, a liberated Mississippi valley, the lower Lakes, portions of the Northeast and the Ohio-Tennessee Heston, Telly Savalas, Jose children with learning dif­ The theme of the conference Martin Agronsky ...... 57 slave and active abolitionist, Juvenile Court Judge 2 ficulties for April 5 at the John is “The Rights of Learning valley. Minimum readings include: (approx, max. temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta in “Sojourner,” the sixth Ferrer, Claude Rains, David Frederica Brenneman will head 8:00 HOME FASHION CENTER Wallace Middle School in Disabled Children to an 54 (74), Boston 31 (48), Chicago 29 (43), Cleveland 37 (55), Dallas 48 (59), Denver 8 (35), special in CBS-TV’s McCallum. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 24S BROAD ST., MANCHESTER a response panel which will in­ Duluth 9 (27), Houston 51 (67), Jacksonville 63 (86), Kansas City 23 ( 49), Little Rock 45 Comedy Special ...... 3 9:30 (3) “Force Five” (1975). N«xl to Plant Stora • Ampla Parking • Phona 849-S0S2 Newington. The conference is Education.” Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 American Parade series, MOVABLE FEAST sponsored by the Connecticut clude a school superintendent (61), Los Angeles 46 (64), Miami 75 (85), Minneapolis 15 (30), New Orleans 60 (80); New Ex-cons become cops to solve The conference will be and a parent. The Night Stalker ...... 8-40 Sunday at 9:30 p.m. on ( ^ m s t r o n g KANSAS QTY, Mo. (UPI) - Association for Children with York 35 (49), Phoenix 40 ( 64), San Francisco 37 (63), Seattle 36 (51), St. Louis 34 ( 49) and difficult crimes. Gerald Gor­ Walkathon Set hy OTH Members opened at 9:45 a.m. by Dr. Easter falls early this year, on Greatest Sports L egends___9 Channel 3. don, Nick Pryor. Alcoa SIDING Perceptual Learning Mark Shedd, commissioner of There will be afternoon Washington 38 ( 63). FLOORING March 30, and Americans will M ovie...... 18 11:30(3) “Cape Fear” (1962). ROOFING Disabilities (CACPLD). education. workshops in a variety of CARPETING Mayor John Thompson of The participants will then Silver Lane and then east to Pledges can be made by mark the holiday by exchanging educational fields. Sanford and S o n ...... 20-22-30 10:30 Ex-con terrorizes a family. The publicity chairman for The keynote speaker will be WALLCOVERINGS Manchester will launch a continue on their route toward Hartford Rd., where Mayor calling 646-5015 or 646-7786 and Week in R eview ...... 24-57 The Consumer Game ...... 9 Robert Mitchum, Gregory CEILINGS an estimated 136 million greet­ the event is Mrs. Paul Dr. Allan Berman, associate Registration will begin at 9 PAINT “Walkathon’ for the Organiza­ Main St. in Glastonbury, then to Thompson will rejoin them and by mailing checks payable to 8:30 New Directions ...... 18 Peck, Polly Bergen. DRAPERIES ing cards. Pfanstiehl of Manchester. professor and acting head of the a.m. Information on pre- KITCHEN CABINETS tion of the Handicapped on Hebron Ave. and on to Griswold walk north on Main St. back to “The Organization of the Han­ There won’t be an earlier Assisting her are Mrs. Robert We’ll Get B y ...... 3 11:00 11:30 (5) “Gold Diggers of department of psychology at registration and luncheon SLIPCOVERS Saturday, April 12 at 8 a.m. St. From there they will go east the Municipal Building. The en­ dicapped," Suite 215, Mayfair celebration of Easter until 1978, Dean of Vernon, and Mrs. Gary The Lighter Side Merv Griffin Show...... 5 N ew s...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 1933” (1933). Musical comedy. the University of Rhode Island. reservations may be obtained It will begin in front of the to Prospect and continue on tire route covers approximately Gardens, Main and N. Main when it falls on March 26, re­ Coleman and Mrs. Kathy Knicks vs. Jazz ...... 9 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, He is the author of numerous from CACPLD, 20 Raymond Manchester Municipal Forbes St. until they reach 25 miles. Sts., Manchester. Oliver, both of Hebron. They Chico & the M an...... 20-22-30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Dick Powell. ports Hallmark researcher &lly articles on learning disabilities Rd., West Hartford. Building, proceed on Center St. Hopkins. Breaking the Area Code Wall Street W eek...... 24-57 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Midnight (9) “The Dark CJISIOM tlKl to Burnside Ave. and then left 9:00 Past” (1949). Escaped killer 11:30 on Main St. in East Hartford, “But doesn’t the company Your Child’s First Teacher takes refuse in a psychologist’s Country Ctu6 Road By DICK WEST As I get the story, a yacht Movies ...... 3-5 where the group will stop at publish its rates?" ...... 8 home. William Holden, Lee J. •Sout/i G/o«' WASHINGTON (UPI) - A lot club's outside pay phone blew In Concert...... 8-40 Sout/i on Rt. 2 to Rt. “Dunkin Donuts” for a break. M ovie...... 18 Cobb. of inside stuff about the CIA has off the pier during a big storm "Yeah, but apparently they Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 exit, turn right M ovie...... 20-22-30 been coming out recently, with several years ago. use some sort of code so that land follow signs to Great Performance...... 24-57 {the Hills. the raising of a sunken &viet It is not clear whether the the call always costs more than Hot 1 Baltim ore...... 40 < O I M I t l C 1,1 It submarine getting the biggest CIA or some other intelligence you expect.” "easy listening with. headlines. agency was involved in the 9:30 Well, I, too, have sources in salvage project. But it was a He said cryptographers M ovie...... 3 the intelligence community, bold operation, brilliantly con­ suspect the key to the code is in The Odd Couple...... 40 SINATRApGOODMANpWILSON Easter Sunday and I can now reveal the details ceived. the term “nonpeak hours.” 10:00 of a hush-hush attempt to The salvage party hired a tow Through the use of extension N ew s...... 5 CONIFFpGOLEpSTREISAND SALAD BAR-CHEESE TABLE-DESSERT TABLE recover a telephone booth from truck from the Hughes phones, party lines and other Baretta...... 8-40 INCLUDED the bottom of an East Coast Wrecking Service and backed it modern intelligence apparatus, CHLOREirS PORTKIHS $1.00 \ S S S m TO PUBLIC yacht basin. onto the dock, ostensibly to haul code experts have discovered BENNETaWILtlAMSsALPERT up a beer keg that had fallen that “nonpeak hours” is the ROAST SUQAR CURED HAM W/Ral«ln Sauce * 5 . 2 5 OUR 101 ST ANNIVERSARY SALE ENOS MONOAY... OON’T MISS IT! overboard. symbol for the period between THEATER BROILED SIRLOIN STEAK My sources say the real 3:55 and 4 a.m. ..and your good m usic host objective was to recover the SCHEDULE W/French Onion Rings * 8 . 0 0 sunken telephone’s coin deposit “But that of itself is not a BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP W/SpaclalHIIIa stuffing * 6 . 7 5 box. By comparing the amount meaningful breakthrough of money collected with the ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF because the code apparently is UA East 1 — “Shampoo” JEFF JACOBS usjua, Popovar * 7 . 5 0 |V|||T||!SEI/ENeETei calls made from that booth, flexible,” my source told me. 2:00-7:30-9:30 FILET MIGNON they hoped to break the phone “At any given moment, the W/Mustiroom Sauce * 8 . 0 0 company’s long distance rate ^ WCHISTREnM ‘non-peak hours’ could be 3:55 UA East 2 — “Janis” 2:00- 3 pm to 6 pm ^ RESERVATIONS CALL: 833-5253 ^ code. to 4 a.m. EST, EDT or even 7:40-9:30-12:00 “Why is breaking the code CST. These fluctuations are the UA East 3 — “Wishing important?” I asked one infor­ [-SUK IRM.OM^ part of the code we’ve never Machine” 2:00; “Alice Doesn’t mant. A been able to decipher.” Live Here Anymore” 7:15-9:15 FAMOUS f “Anyone possessing that in­ C hairm an formation would have a big ad­ Unfortunately, the attempt to Manchester Drive-In — “The iiiia.K!.. MAKER vantage in making long dis­ raise the sunken pay phone Night God Screamed” 7:35; ADM;.99 tance calls,” he explained. “If failed. The booth had broken “The Horrible House on the CBS/Serving Greater Hartford. Carl A. Zinsser of 176 Ralph SLACKS FAMOUS you knew in advance how much apart and the only part that Hill” 9:10; “I Eat Your Skin” RT. 6 & 44A Rd. has been named to lead the your calls would cost, you could be lifted by the tow truck 10:45 BOLTON Manchester Crusade of the TRIO wouldn’t get any more nasty hoist was the part that held the American Cancer Society. MANCHESTER surprises when your bill Yellow Pages. Vernon Cinema 1 — “Airport As town chairman, Zinsser 11.99 SUITS DRIVE-IN/kOUTES6&44A arrived.” ’75” 7:15-9:15 Towne will direct the course of the an­ Was the undertaking worth 'flUfiflilf TONITE TO BUN. nual campaign beginning in Reg. $15-16. 2 NEW HORROR HITS the $12 towing charge? Ap­ Cinema 2 - “Front Page” PLUSI CLASSIC HORROR April. The fund-raising effort parently not, but my sources in­ 7:30-9:30 House Belt loops, 99.99 IF YOU CAN'T TAKE A LOT OF will place strong emphasis on sist it was at least more SPECIAL NOW 'til EASTER BLOOD-DONTCOTOSBE Showplace — “The Sound of house-to-house solicitation, slight flared leg. Reg. $130-135. CHARLTON HESTON PLUS successful than the Bay of Pigs. Pizza (OPEN 0000 FRIDAY • EASTER SUNDAY) -THE------AN ALL STAR CAST (PO) Music” 1:00; “The Godfather Baked Stuffed Lobster Savannah... $6.95 special gifts and business and Choose solids, Textured woven Part II” 7:00-10:30 314 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER industry appeals, as well as a “AIRPORT 75" Stuffed with seafood Sewbetg sauce. variety of special events. p la id s or Burnside 1 — “Murder on the polyester. Choose Zinsser stated that in spite of m LE H IR iS E EVES AT 7:1S-9;1S Baked Alaskan Kine Crab Meat. . . $4.75 checks. All of This printing test pattern is Orient Express” 7:00-9:30; Phone 646-4648 for Delicious the progress being made, there solid jacket with ON THE 'IF YOU GET SAT. MAT. 2 P.M.-SUN. CONT. in casserole, lopped with our seafood stuffing. PERFECT PANTS 1:30 - ALL MATINEES B9* . part of The Herald quality con- “Harry and Tonto” 7:10-9:15 are some 655,000 new cases of these famous ; I I l f TOO S C A R E D -. trol program in order to give PIZZA-HOT OVEN GRINDERS Fillet of Sole...... $3.85 solid and check SPRING DRESSES Showcase Cinema 1 — “ Fun­ cancer every year in the United FOR JUNIORS “ try TELLING yourself! you one of the finest maker slacks ny Lady” 7:15-10:00 SPAGHEHI DINNERS Rolletini or Francaise Seafood Stuffing, Baked in States and 10,000 right here in pant or plaid jack­ , IT CANT HAPPEN TO m e ) newspapers in the nation. SautefKk Wine, and Lemon Sauce. Connecticut. are of easy care ______IT CAN T HAPPEN TO ME Showcase Cinema 2 — “Infer­ et with plaid and We*re Now Opwn for Boneless Brook Trout...... $3.50 Assisting Zinsser in the local washable poly­ □ ^ 5 1 1 IT CAN T HAPPEN TO ME no” 7:10-10:15 Baked in wine, and lemon/butter sauce. crusade are Dr. Samuel Smith, solid pant. Re­ /LEMMON AND MATTHAU (POTS 9.99 8.99 Showcase Cinema 3 — “Len­ Breakfast at 5:30 A.M.! president of the Manchester ester. For sizes member . . . be “THE FRONT PAGE” Serving Our Own Fresh Beked BreadI Reg. $13. Short sleeved and ^ ny” 7:30-9:50 OPENING SPECIAL Unit, Raymond Juleson of the 32 to 42. Hurry here early and get Reg. $14-19. Choose from all your ALSO STARS CAROL BURNETT “Wb Sent You All Tlw Salad You Llkal” Heritage Savings Bank, Dr. sleeveless dresses in pink, blue Note: Special Late Show Fri. Raymond Peracchio, Atty. on down and favorite silhouettes and fabrics. EVES AT 7:30-0:30 2 EG G S (any style), CsIsbrsUng A Blrthdsf? Well Supply The CsksI the best selection. . s u N ^ ^ ^ y Si Sat. Eve. 12:00 David Wichman and Neil Ellis take advantage Hurry! Wait till you see this outstanding and green, solids and prints, 7-14. BACON, TOAST BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR of First Hartford Corp. ^u'TSSLTSSTnr Showcase Cinema 4 — of this salel Also 4-6X, Reg. $11...... 7.99 ( ‘Frankenstein” 7:40-10:00 AND C O FFEE YOUR SPECIAL OCCASIONI In addition, several groups collection for juniorsi Sizes 5-13. “THE WISHING are contributing their time and Note: Special Late Show Fri. HOURS: Sun. 4 to 10 P.M., (CIobbcI Mondays) Entertainment Nightly In The Lounge! iD^tfbutrt by ^M A T K m tWOUSTWCSl _^MACHINEV__ &Sat. Eve. 12:10 energy to the crusade. Tubs., Wad., & Thurs., 5:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Dining itoom 8 Loung. Op«n Sunday Noon Til 11 P.M. wlEATYOWSHIlIRl PHONETOfla^^ Fri. & Sat. 5:30 A.M. to 11 P.M. The Manchester (Chapter of the Jaycees has undertaken EXIT S8-rOLLOW “BURNSIDE AVE. SIONS" | the task of delivering ap­ MEN’S SPORT & MEN’S RAIN & THIS TOPS TIPPITY TOP proximately 1,000 crusade kits DRESS SHIRTS SHINE COATS IT ALL TOPS FOR GIRLS :StiOVCASE CINEMAf 123? g n 'o j I to some 8M cancer crusaders 2 1-84 EXIT 58 - SILVER LANE- ROBERTS ST. BURNSIDE and the auxiliary of the VFW EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL. INFO. 568-8810 ilAVI., I. HTW. • P A » i!iiiir» 5 M 0 3 3 3 ~ '| have once again volunteered to FREE LIGHTED PARKING* Wte Honor MASTER CHARGE canvass door-to-door the central CINE 1 g C IN E 2 I section of Manchester as a "MURDIR ON n il group project. 5.99 44.99 4.99 2.99 Funds raised will support Dress shirts, reg. $9-12. Long Reg. $60. All weather coats in the Reg. $8-12. Unbelievable group of Reg. $5. She’ll love these tops! I . THE the $25 million research ; T o w e r in g ORIINmrRESr “harry andTONTO" Something great program aimed at controlling sleeved polyester and cotton. classic fly front, split shoulder Short sleeved knits of polyester short sleeved cotton knit t-shirts [R] 7:10*9:15 and curing cancer, finance ser­ vice to the cancer patient and Sport shirts. Short sleeved, solids style. Polyester and cotton. Zip-out and pullovers with collars. Solids & and cotton in spring shades. 4-6X. h is family and sponsor & fancies. Asst, styles. pile acrylic lining. prints. Junior sizes S-M-L. Also 7-14 sizes. Reg. $5.50 . 3.99 educational programs for the public and professional people, is coming to allied in the battle to knock out cancer. “This three-way attack against cancer can only be provided if adequate funding is HANDSOME MEN’S CLASSIC SEE OUR BOYS’ FAMOUS available,’’ the chairman ^Manchester! emphasized. “And with such NECK-TIES RLAZERS JUNIOR DRESSES DRESS JEANS enthusiastic leaders committed to help in the fight, we have a promising start in achieving our goals.” 3.99 39.99 12.99 6.99 Reg. $5-7.50. Great selection of Lightweight po(]yester classic Reg. $23-29. Smooth and sllky-llke Reg. $9-9.25. Famous name solids, stripes, prints, all-over casuals. Choo^ hopsack weave in acetates and nylons. Both dressy polyester and cotton dress jeans navy and hunter green. Or be neats and many, many more. Be and casual in this group. Pretty from our new spring line. 8 to 16. ■iheckmated in gray and green early for the best cholcel pastels, basics and prints. 5-13. Jacket, reg. $12-12.50...... ! 9.99 ■ undstooth.

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Site Heralb STATE BIRD South Windsor To Decide Library Options South Windsor ZB A To Hear Seven Applications SALT LAKE CITY (UPD - 'The state bird of Utah is the sea $98,000 a year; with an option to The Windsor Locks All members and persons in­ Judy Kuehnel and a state hearing of the 407 Niederwerfer Rd., zoned gull, adopted by the Utah legis­ Judy Kuehnel tile and carpet at 1212 Sullivan license at 635 Nutmeg Rd., purchase. Shamrocks advance to the terested in participating in Correspondent general statutes or approval of RR. Ave., zoned RR. zoned Industrial. lature March 3,1955. Correspondent finals, defeating tie Litchfield league operations for the com­ Fund Drive 644-1364 The purchase price has not a location for a public garage at June Lanza, 2163 Ellington Lucian M. Grille, 108 644-1364 78’ers 48 to 43. ing season are urged to The South Windsor Zoning Arthur L. Cushman, 64 yet been announced, but it is elte H eralb 835 John Fitch Blvd., zoned Rd., requests a variance to Ellington Rd., requests permis­ South Windsor residents Mon­ Finals are scheduled for atttend. Board of Appeals will hear Lawrence Rd., is asking for a believed to total about $1 Area Profile ...NOTICE... For Cancer commercial. allow the sale of antiques at her sion to construct a building in day night will be asked to deter­ Saturday at South Windsor High All league activities for the seven applications April 3 at 8 variance that would permit the million. housing of animals closer to the premises, zoned RR. front of the building line at 90 mine between a number of Also being considered is con­ School. coming season will be dis­ p.m. in the Town Hall. Raymond J. Aubin, RFD 3, John Fitch Blvd., zone GC. To Begin property line than permitted in Harold J. DeRagon, 76 VITAMIN alternatives aimed at providing struction of a modular building, Pantomime play at South Windsor High In the intermediate division cussed, including schedules, The Mary Cheney Library Lawrence Duprey, c/o Frank Rockville, is seeking a variance All interested persons may the South Windsor Library with E. Aheam, P.O. Box 525, South to allow the sale and repairs of an RR zone. Saunders St., East Hartford, is which would cost about $480,- The South Windsor Cultural School this week resulted in South Windsor will play Wind­ umpiring, coaching, managing, appear and be heard at the 'HEADQUARTERS more space. will be closed the following Sundays: Windsor, is requesting approval requesting a variance to allow a 000. South Windsor defeating the sor Locks at 1 p.m. and in the playing times and other aspects SOUTH WINDSOR lawn mowers, garden tractors, Robert Spring, 94 Steep Rd. meeting. A copy of the ' Liggett Parkade Arts Committee will sponsor a public repair garage, and is One of the options to the A modular building is a steel Ellington Cider Mill Campers senior division South Windsor of the league. Judy Kuehnel of a general repairer’s license and other lawn equipment at wishes to allow retail sales of applications is on file in the ' Low Prices' performance April 3 at Timothy seeking a general repairer’s public is to lease, or buy the old structure. This one would 47 to 37 in the senior division. will play Newington Park and March 23 (Palm Sunday) Correspondent Building Inspector’s Office. Armata’s Market, at 770 Edwards School, at which a measure 12,000 square feet and pantomime show will be con­ Newington Park and Recrea­ Recreation at 3 p.m. 644-1364 Sullivan Ave. ’The public is. invited to at­ March 30 (Easter Sunday) cost about $7 per square foot to ducted. tion Team upset the The South Windsor townwide The Town Council will pre­ tend. Admission is $1 for adults In 1933, the Burgoyne Trail As­ construct. David Fechtor, a Harvard Manchester East Eagles 59 to effort to raise funds to fight sent the public with various op­ and 50 cents for students. sociation opened the first nudist However, the cost jumps to student, will demonstrate the 55 in the senior division play. Sunday openings will continue thru month of April. cancer will begin April 1 in the tions at 7:30 p.m. Monday night about $40 per square foot when South Windsor became Little League colony in the Berkshires. The “South Windsor Unites Against in a public hearing on library art of pantomime to the ninth Electronic Caicui the furnishings, interior floors grade students at 9:20 a.m. and finalists in the intermediate The South Windsor Little property now is used as a camp Cancer” program. facility needs. and site work is included, semi-finals as well when they League will hold a general by the Connecticut Trails Coun­ The annual door-to-door can­ Among the most recent op­ 10:10 a.m. making the building worth defeated Newington Park and meeting ’Thursday at 7:30 p.m. cil, Girls Scouts of America, vass will be conducted during tions is one provided by the Ar­ Fechter has appeared about $480,000, officials said. Recreation 59 to 42. in Town Hall. Hamden, Conn. April and coin cans and AC adapter mata’s firm, which recently numerous times in this area .3.99 The final option confronting “buckboards” will be on dis­ Optional. • moved to the former Popular and is active in the Boston area the Town Council is to do play in most area stores. Market building in the Sullivan as well. nothing and leave the rented All residents are being asked Avenue Shopping Plaza. Sign-Up Four basic >u ^ decim store-front operation now used to support the series of fund­ The firm has offered the town The South Windsor Recrea­ by the library status quo. raising events sponsored by the purchase of the store for tion Department will hold an This option is the one the various local organizations $300,000. Or, if the town wishes, organizational meeting of the 3 9 9 5 Library Board of Directors coming up now through mid- it can lease the 10,200-square Second Annual Women’s Golf would like to avoid. The of­ LovelyPlants May. foot building for 30 years at a League April 14 at 7 p.m. in ficials have been trying for These events have been *MV CALCULATOR UP TO cost of $3.25 per square foot per Town Council Chambers of more adequate facility for Town Hall. In Foil Wrapped Pots For An Early Breath of Spring Beauty! selected to appeal to a variety o p p 5^0 Yo year — equaling ^4,170 a year years to no avail. of age groups. 6 9 * and $683,400 at the end of the League play will start the end 2 Last year the town turned of May and will be held at Red The latest tally of funds 5 * 1 0 ^ lease. down a referendum calling for a received in South Windsor’s Also available is the leasing Rock Golf Course. Starting Tall and Graceful! $ 7 0 1 - 2 9 * ' STOCK UP NOW $900,000 library as part of the Cancer Fund stands at $1,664 of Armata’s for 10 years at a times will be between 4:30 and 5 to 7 Blooms per Plant! FOR THIS GREAT Plum Gulley Park proposal. towards the $6,000 goal. cost of $3.45 per square foot per 5:30 p.m. on Mondays. Choose From BOV.UAP. EASTER WEEKEND! Two years earlier voters Easter Volunteers are still needed $ 2 0 year. This would cost $39,190 At this meeting there will be A Special rejected a $1.2 million library. for the street canvass and for per year and $351,900 at the end a discussion on the rules of Selection of Lilies Polaroid Color Film Sale! In both cases the buildings several of the events. Clubs are of the leasing term. play, division play, potential Colorful would have been bigger than being urged to sponsor an event ^DeskTop I Other options available to the problem areas and dues. the present facility, which is Choose from Hundreds! as their contribution to the 8 8 town is a proposal by the Tri- There will also be a team Azalea lock 2.97 rated considerably Inadequate 5 Bulbs per Pot! drive. KeV Areal Vest Associates, which is registration and sign-up. in terms of space by state Plants Co-chairmen Marilyn S^age^A'-«ersl Save An Extra willing to erect a new 12,000- If a player is without a Colorful Tulips 108. library standards. Pugliese, 644-8684 and Nancy 3.97 square-foot building adjacent to partner, she will be teamed up SAVE However, South Windsor’s Brandenberger, 644-2985 are in 3 0 % ° ^ " the Society for Savings at the with one at the meeting. OVER My Secretary O ur Reg. library is an extremely popular charge of information and Low Prices! corner of Buckland and Karen Fellows is in charge of facility, with increasing enroll­ arrangements and information arrangements. File Cabinet Kodak Color Film Sale! Ellington Rds. ment and usage each year. Under this proposal the town and can be reached at 644-2551. Kindergarten Last year over 100,000 books Registration forms for South ^ K1 10-20 ^ IZ A -JO would be able to lease the Semi-Finals K126-20 I were loaned out to residents. Windsor’s 1975-76 kindergarten Our building for between $84,000- The semi-final Meta" classes will be available at all Reg. K135-20...... I ;L Heavy 22.951470 elementary schools now ■X?.| X135-36...... 2.12 through April 14. C110-12 ^ The Charlie 14 Kt. Earrings Parents may obtain the forms C126-12 With Processing...... Playthings at the school that their child Fire Resistant KMA464 ...... 2.29 EXAMPLES: will be attending. Children who King Size Contains 3 1/2 oz. g 9 7 PICK UP I'll' will be five years old on or Concentrated Reg. 9.99... Tall and Big and Color before Jan. 1,1976, are eligible. Security Chest Cologne, Pillow Tall and Colorful! Beautiful and An orientation meeting for Sachet & 45 R.P.M. Record! 1 1 5 4 Graceful! 1 or 3 L Double Beauty parents will take place April 30 Reg. 16.49.. NOW or at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of 1^ Our For that special someone! 5 Bulbs Blooms Flower In Full SAVE Reg. Many styles including open heart, Per Pot! Per Plant Plants! Bloom! South Windsor High School. The OVER 13.97 SAVE kindergarten profiling SOLID love birds, opals, cultured pearl »5! OVER SUNDAY procedures will be discussed. A STATE Daffodils Hyacinths Hydrangeas Chrysanthemums Orchid Corsages question and answer period will follow. Clasp Envelopes, Reg. 36° Each ...... 5 For ^1 * 11! , , Parents who have recently At The Parkade morning! “1 2 9 TO 329 19 9 549 moved to town and have Legal Pads, 2 Pad Pkg., Reg. 76°...... 49<= children of kindergarten age are asked to call Mrs. Fortin at File Folders, 12 Per Packi Reg. 89°...... 59*= 644-2410, so that profiling ap­ .TA'-'" pointments can be made. IRCil 12” Diagonal Portable TV SAVE OVER Flame Retardant Click stop UHF-VHF tuner: bright, ^ 5’x7’ -Man Tent clear picture. 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Reg. 1.29 Set macrame, wreaths, patchwork, S H A R P 19’’Diagonal Color TV 99® and needlework kit. 9 1/2" PLAY BALL For Outdoor Games, Reg. 97^ 67' Also, Sue Williams, toys and with "Lmytron" in-line pic­ 5 to 10 games, original watercolor; ture tube. Automatic fine tuning; split second instant Buds Lucette Wuschner, children’s picture and sound. Walnut SAVE clothing both knitted and sewn; cabinet. Reg. 349.70 $ 3 1 7 OVER H U FFY Men’s & Ladies’ Inge Swanback, wall hanging me. *25! and needlework adaptation; 27” 5-Sp. Touring Bikes Barbara Ronski, stitchery, Play Gym crocheting adult apparel. Orig. Other winners are: Karen 94.99 _ _ ^ LILIES Kawaiec, glazed greenware; Our m creative dried material, Corey Reg. Each 49.88 From Bock; holiday table decoration. SAVE m The perfect bike for Spring rides! Five Sue McAllister; June Lauria, OVER 3 8 '* “ speed gear, touring style handlebars; de­ A cloth sculpture; Karen Red, white and blue A to Z alphabet Bikes are luxe saddle, luggage rack Unassembled Carlberg, afghan; Heidi Ross, *11! legs. 2 swings, 2-seat glider, chinning Famous bar. Six foot side entry platform slide. * Nursery latch hook rug. HUFFY BOYS’ & GIRLS’ 26” 3-SPEEDS 3.99 Each of the winning items Originally 73.99 ...... $59 and up Disston Lawn Rakes will be entered for competition at district day April 2 at the Colony in Vernon. caudorconti^ e s CALOOf? i f in 18” 4 0 GRUNDIG 60” Console Stereo Reg. 4.49 AM/FM stereo radio, built-in 2 • GARDENIAS 8 track tape player, deluxe m i professional type turntable. • HYACINTHS Reg. 5.29 SMALL a p p l ia n c e s . Priced below our original FANTASTIC VALUE!^ WORLD ALMANAC wholesale. Reg. 229.70. • DAFFODILS SAFETY ENGINEERED! 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FROM A FAMOUS NURSERY 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: FRI. & SAT. whom Theodore Roosevelt was MANCHESTER descended, and a son Jacobus, Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ------BtmiiAmhicah from whom F.D.R. was 1145 Tolland Turnpike 1145 Tolland Turnpike Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. descended. lOPEN EASTER SUNDAY 8 am to 3 pm (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 28, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN iHaurliPstpr tur iiiim Hfral& Rules Listed M AX LERNER For Cruiser Road Projects Are Approved ______OPINION The two projects include im­ ANDOVER Federal approval has been St. northerly to the Hockanum provements to the storm Takeover In Portugal Donna Holland received for plans to River. drainage systems on both Correspondent reconstruct sections of W. Mid­ The town’s cost share of the roads. dle Tpke. and Adams St., State 646-0375 project is part of an appropria­ No Time For Pessimism Sens. David M. Barry, D- tion for roads and sidewalks ap­ NEW YORK CITY — A group of radical ly, the left pressures have come from the Fourth District, and George W. proved in a November 1972 LOSE WEIGHT officers in Portugal have carried through military. The younger and more radical The following rules for the Hannon, D-Third District, an­ town wide referendum. What the full ramifications of the it is true; but it also means they stand an antidemocratic power coup with great officers used the prestige of the father of new town cruiser were com­ nounced Thursday. Improvements along W. Mid­ FAST New clinical tests completed at a subtlety and political finesse. The the first coup, centrist Gen. Antonio de piled by Gary Kelly and ap­ Construction of the two dle Tpke. will include widening death of King Faisal at the hands of a to lose much more should their proved by the active con­ major university hospital prove that the historians will someday marvel at it is a Spinola, as a front for their own calculated projects, estimated to cost $1,- the roadway to 46 feet, curbs, a O D R IN C X Plan will help you lose demented assassin will be remains to military ventures not succeed. classic case history of a power takeover plans to take over the revolution. stables. 524,000, is expected to begin in snow shelf, and sidewalks on excess weight quickly. be seen. It may be that in many respects by the military ieft. But there has been By July the politically amateur Spinola, The use of the cruiser is the fall. The plans already had both sides. The 42-inch Bigelow O D R IN E X contains an amazing hunger tamer that suppresses the curiously little discussion of its larger nominally president, had a left general restricted to active uniformed been approved by the Connec­ Brook culverts under W. Middle Already there is much speculation Arab, American, Jew, and all men of constables. appetite. Enjoy three good meals a day meaning by American observers. forced on him as premier. By September, ticut Department of Transpor­ Tpke., near the Parkade, will as the tiny ODRINEX tablet auto­ as to its impact on Mideast peace, the all nations are basically the same in One can’t help asking why. Is it a case of Spinola was deftly circumvented when he The cruiser is to be used only tation. The latest approval is be replaced. matically helps you eat less without for patrolling, for transporta­ oil cartel, United States influence in that each of us tends to become more a single-minded, single-visioned obses­ tried to organize a centrist demonstration from the Federal Highway Ad­ Adams St. will be widened to being hungry. With fewer calories, your sion, by Congress and the press, with our and was forced to resign. By January, the tion of persons allegedly in­ ministration. 30 feet, curbs will be installed weight goes down. Safe taken as the Mideast, and relations among the conservative as we acquire more volved in a crime or crimes, for directed • will not make you nervous. own sins and the foliies of our allies, which Communists got the military to agree that The projects are under the on both sides and sidewalks will Look better, feel better as you start Arab nations. wealth and power. keeps us from asking what light the events there could be only one trade union — the cases of emergency such as ac­ federal Urban Systems be constructed on the east side. slimming down today w Ith O D R IN E X . cident scenes, fire scenes or in­ Program, with the federal The Bigelow Brook culvert un­ Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. The common thread seems to be The late King Faisal’s policies seem in Portugal shed on Communist expansion Communist one. By February, the efforts and tactics? to hold rallies by the moderate parties, cidents requiring its use. government funding 70 per cent der Adams St. will be replaced. SHOP-RITE DRUG STORES that King Faisal, an absolute to have been formulated in this light. When the first coup took piace in Por­ even those attended by Catholic and Before operating the cruiser of the cost and the state and for routine patrol, an outlined town the other 30 per cent. monarch, and Saudi Arabia, as the While there was no question he was tugal on April 25,1974, it was in the midst Socialist supporters from other European of America’s agony over the Nixon tapes. I countries, were broken up by left mobs safety check must be followed. Manchester’s cost share has world's largest single oil producer, anti-Israeli, there can be no question took time out to note in a coiumn that the while the police stood by. The check includes checking been estimated at $239,000. make this death more significant than he was not about to jeopardize his “principle of excess” operated not only in In March came the cruciai tactic — a the water level, oil level, tire To be reconstructed is about inflation and wear, exterior for 5,100 feet of W. Middle Tpke., that of Egypt’s Nasser a few years nation’s strong ties with pro-Israeli Watergate but in every military coup. largely fabricated coup attempt, sup­ When the military overthrows a ieft-wing posedly by Gen. Spinola, more probably damaged equipment, recording from New State Rd. easterly to ago. United States because the partnership authoritarian regime, as in Brazii and es- maneuvered by the left, which gave it an mileage, and starting the Bigelow Brook, and about 5,000 Yet, we recall the same peciaily Chile, the nation moves to the excuse to set up a high revolutionary coun­ engine making note of any un­ feet of Adams St., from Center of American technology and Saudi usual conditions or noises. prognostications of Middle East wars right. When it overthrows a right-wing cil of the armed forces, nationalize the Arabian oil resources were just as authorities regime, as in Portugal, it banks and insurance companies, dissolve After patrol, any information the pacesetters and unrest were made after Nasser fundamental. moves to the left. the cabinet and, in effect, set up a military relating to the cruiser must be French Envoy entered on a work sheet, ending 2 died and for the most part these did The Mideast situation will move to The reason is clear. When the lid has dictatorship. been held tight for some time and then Thus the anguish of Portugal has come mileage must be entered and To Be Traded not come about immediately. the larger, but more troublesome, gets lifted, the repressed angers and full circle, from a right-wing dictatorship materials used must be replenished. With the exception of continued arena of Geneva. hatreds take over. That is the price which to a left-wing dictatorship, with the dogma Exchanging One for the Other For Prisoners every repressive regime has to pay, in changed and the tyranny remaining, The constable’s report for Arab terrorist activities and the brief Secretary of State Henry PARIS (UPI) — Airplanes time, aithough the Communists in Russia perhaps even more coercive — a tyranny 1974 shows they made 8 arrests, The Easter bunny arrive a little early this week with the keys from Trudon, at right, to the new vehicle. The mini­ but costly, Yom Kippur War, the Kissinger’s step-by-step diplomacy and China and Cuba have made an art of of colonels and generals in place of the issued 56 written warnings, 30 bus is used to transport the elderly to destinations not carrying the kidnaped French gift of a bright, new Volkswagen mini-bus to the ambassador to Somalia and two cause of a potential Arab-Israeli delaying the payment. The established earlier landowners, clerics, moneyed verbal warnings, recovered one covered by the regular Senior Citizens bus such as doctor’s has had its first rebuff. We do not stolen vehicle, made 27 house Manchester Senior Citizens from Ted Trudon’s, Rt. 83, prisoners to be exchanged for classes in Portugai, who failed to oppose men. It has taken the Portuguese people, appointments, etc. (Herald photo by Dunn) agreement has advanced substantial­ think it has been completely aban­ the years of Salazar iron rule, are now in whose name all this has happened, less checks and responded to 54 Talcottville. Wally Fortin, center director, turns in bus, at his release flew today to Aden complaints. left, which was originally donated by Trudon, and accepts after South Yemen agreed to ly since Sadat succeeded Nasser. doned and fully expect it can be re­ having to pay the price of arrests and than a year to move from unfreedom to The constables presently organize the switch, govern­ We would hope that Saudi Arabia expropriations by another repressive unfreedom. activated whenever any deadlock or regime which they hoped would be What this will mean for NATO is not yet patrol two nights a week for ment officials said. will continue its moderate stance and stalemate at Geneva might require it. tolerant. clear, but none of it is good. What it means four hours each night as A Somali DC3 carrying am­ allowed in their budget. bassador Jean Gueury, 57, perhaps when the immediate We are neither optimistic nor My own forecast of the course of the for revolutionary theory and practice is revolution, made early last May, was in much ciearer. ‘Recession Gardens’ Considered three kidnapers and a Somali emotional impact of the assassination diplomat left for Aden from pessimistic about the immediate part right, in part wrong. I saw the swift The Communists used to think of the VERNON outline of possible uses for Ver­ ly food costs by growing of recreation, Berger said he Bosaso, Somalia, officials said. of King Faisal has subsided, there can movement to the left, mostly because the working ciass as the engine of revolution, non’s Valley Falls Park and vegetables. feels it would be appropriate to prospects for peace in the Middle A new version of the wartime A French military plane with Communist Party alone had maintained then they shifted to the peasants, then to Camp Newhoca. Donald Berger, director of have the projects under that be an advance at Geneva toward a COURT “Victory” gardens is expected the two released prisoners and East. its discipiined cadres under Salazar, and the students and intellectuals. The focus is The new version of a com­ recreation, said there are commission. to be included in a report now $100,000 in gold left for Aden peace accord. If not, we would hope We only have confidence from because of the long vacuum of democratic now on young miiitary officers. The model munity garden would be termed three or more acres of cleared He said he expects the DCA CASES being prepared by the Depart­ from Cairo at the same time, there will not be any step backward or experience. is no longer Castro's Cuba or Allende’s a “recession garden,” as a land at Valley Falls which report will be ready in about history, as was proven in the after- ment of Community Affairs the officials said. Take Issue Appreciation Where I missed out was on the sources Chile. It is Peru, Aigeria, Libya, with a means of cutting down on fami- would be suitable for gardening two weeks. He said he feels the any major outbreak of hostilities. (DCA) which will Include an French officials said they math of Nasser’s death, that the worst To the editor: of leftist pressures. I thought they would high military revoiutionary council in purposes. Mayor Frank McCoy proposal has possibilities for Humidify Your Plants ... Help Them BreathI With Statements hoped the exchange would go Perhaps the major change since the come from the civilian sector. In part that charge of transforming the initial revolu­ COMMON PLEAS COURT also expressed the hope that those residents who do not have Keep your plants green and healthy. Restore humidity does not always happen and that in We appreciated Mrs. Roberta Walnum’s through now that South Yemen, Dear sir: splendid work with us in planning our has happened, especially with the wildcat tion into the final one. Geographical Area 19 “community” gardens could be land suitable for gardening. plants need to live. Mist spray your leaves once a day death of Nasser is the rise to pre­ time reason prevails. If this were not after changing its position In response to Mr. Peter Henry’s letter strikes and the industrial chaos. But most­ planted in other sections of Berger said to make it possi­ and see how glossy green and sturdy they become. Career Day and would like to share our ap­ Cases disposed of in Common ROCKVILLE several times, bowed to the kid­ eminence of the Arabian nations’ true, civilization would have perished printed March 25,1975, we mus't take issue town. ble to have the gardens for this Great for mist spraying your laundry. In gleaming no preciation with the general public. Mrs. Pleas Court 19, Rockville, napers’ requests and France’s wealth. with the statements regarding the Per­ The mayor said maybe per­ year the plan would have to be leak brass. long ago. Walnum is the career specialist in the Tuesday, included: HOSPITAL NOTES pleas to let the swap take place sonnel Committee of which we were sons who own property not put into action by May 1, but he This may enable them to wage war Manchester school system. Congressional Quarterly Report Donald Burke, 17, 53 in Aden. former members. being used would be willing to has a- feeling that the Park Vincent Ramizi, Oakmoor Dr., Vernon, Admitted Thursday; Harold Rockville; Mrs. Carol Sewall Gueury’s wife. Francoise, WEST HARTFORD WETHERSFIELD MANCHESTER Mr. Henry, as president of the have it planted by residents in­ Study Committee may be principal of obstructed windshield, fined Bevan, Quaker Rd., and son, Stafford Springs; said in a telephone call from Bishop's Comer $65 SHjs Deane 39M Brood St. Municipal Employes Group, was ap­ terested in growing vegetables thinking in terms of spring of Buckley School $30; Louis Maloon, 20, of 2 Manchester; Roy Kellem, William Winchester, Eaton Mogadishu, Somalia, earlier 2531 Alban) Are Highway OPEN EVERY NIGHT parently not aware of the sequence of this summer. 1976 rather than this year. Dear Mrs. Walnum: Budget Control Laurel St., Rockville, operating Chestnut Hill, Stafford Springs; Rd., Rockville. that her 57-year-old husband events which led to state mediation. In Berger said he understands The DCA report will go to the oftiTiwsiFinti DfiiiHuisi Final m siriK M We would like to thank you for helping without a license, $50 bond Karen Phillips, Somers; Birth Thursday; A son to Mr. South Windsor has had such a spent an ‘‘uncomfortable Clever, These Gadgeteers talking recently with Atty. Joel Janenda, us with Career Day. We know you had to forfeiture; Keith Robertson, 21, Park Study Committee and then who represents this group, he also was un­ Maryalis Stevenson, Apple Dr., and Mrs. David Holland, Staf­ project and he expects he will night” on their plane at a take a lot of time off to be with us and of 202 Oak Grove St., Tolland; Valerie Kleczkowski, ford Springs. to the mayor and the Town remote airfield near Bosaso, der the same misunderstanding. Plans Accelerated speak with officials there Council for approval. Americans no longer have the plan, write letters, and organize booths. Manchester, reckless use of German component maker is relying Legion Dr., Vernon. before starting one in Vernon. Ms. Bauer did so inform the employes We all learned a lot and had fun doing it. By Donald Smith highway by pedestrian, nolled; gadgetry field all to themselves, if on homeowners’ fascination with and stated that they must go to mediation. These target figures will form Discharged Thursday: Emp- Noting that gardening is a form We had a good response from parents, WASHINGTON - Frustrated by its in- Armand Corneau, 47, of East The Personnel Committee was never con­ guidelines for the other committees to son Aborn, Maple St., that is news to anyone. novelties to induce them to buy a new students, and teachers. It helped us abiiity to forge broad economic policy. Hartford, two counts of in­ sulted. When we were informed, we took focus on while working on individual spen­ Ellington; Linda Boyd, Village become more aware of the many jobs Congress is accelerating a plan to give it toxication, fined $10 each and a For example, the Japan Economic integrated circuit light switch that great issue with this decision and stated to ding and tax bills this summer. Congress St., Rockville; Frances there are. As a result of Career Day some firmer control over the government’s charge of disorderly conduct, Journal reports that a Tokyo firm will operates at the merest touch by the Charles McCarthy, assistant general already has begun action on a tax bill and Bridges, Kelly Rd., Vernon; teachers would like you to come to their budget and its spending priorities. a number of other measures to stimulate nolled. Frederick Champion, Mt. Ver­ ■ ^ b o o t’s a casual affair, A manager, that this was an indication of the shortly place on the market a wireless conduction of the slight amount of classes and talk to them. Thanks again. It has taken the advice of its new House the economy. Also, Donna L. Dashnew, 16, non Apts., Rockville; Dolores lack of experience on the part of the per­ of 31 Prospect St., Rockville, all right, but the Jarman While they lasL. headphone for receiving stereo music electricity in the body of the person Sincerely, and Senate Budget Committees and If by next fall the committees have Chesky, N. View Dr., South sonnel supervisor which was of great con­ Julie Shea, disorderly conduct, nolled; iCastial people were verycar^ui cern to us. moved up by one year the schedule for im­ made a reasonable effort to adhere to the Windsor; Anna Clarke, Bread & from a home stereo unit equipped touching it. Student Council plementing a budget control law passed in Deborah Larson, Cooper Lane, tn flive YOU more style The Personnel Committee requested targets. Congress may decide to complete Milk St., Coventry; Nancy with a special transmitter. It’s estimated that the new switch 1974. the process by adopting firm levels of Coventry, fourth-degree Johnson, Broad Brook; Mrs. that any classifications which would be larceny, nolled; Steven Affatf and toughness per dollar. Wearing the headphones, milady car will sell for five times a much as con­ presented in the yearly town budget be In a year of economic crisis, the new spending and revenue, no later than Sept. Barbara Kula and daughter, ’71 Dodge Colts from $2635; system will help “restore the American Moseley, Bolton Branch Rd., given to the Board of Directors in a Reassuring 15. Enfield; Jason Ladd, Muddy And that's real value. have music wherever she goes in the ventional household switches without people’s confidence that the decision­ Coventry, fourth-degree separate list prior to the setting of that Crucial Period Brook Rd., Ellington; Arlene To the people of Manchester: making process in Washington focuses on larceny, nolled. house by tuning into the transmitter dimmers. A key market is expensive budget. This type of reclassification falls During the 10 days that follow, the Lucia, Enfield; Marianne Mar­ I want to you to know how much I ap­ their problems,” according to Senate Gurmerondo Cotto, 31, of into the upgrading of personnel for quality House and Senate would act to reconcile tin, Benedict Dr., South Wind­ t o n hllN on the first floor. In a wooden house, new homes whose owners won’t mind preciate the ground swell of citizen sup­ Budget Committee Chairman Edmund S. Hartford, non-support, $200 of work. Any other reclassifications the levels with the amounts they adopted sor; Flossie McCann, Lawrence port in recent days. Muskie (D-Maine). bond forfeiture, rearrest order receiving distance is about 10 meters, paying a few extra dollars for the during the periods between budget settings during the summer. St., Rockville; Matilda It is reassuring to know that 10 years of But it remains to be seen whether the issued; Gary Parker, 21, of 76 or about 33 feet. Sounds from TV and novelty, convenience and reliability. should have been brought forward for But if the amounts that have been Mitchell, Partridge Lane, public service totally committed to this Country Lane, Vernon, im­ special consideration. system will work. adopted are too wide of the targets set in Tolland; Laura Pigeon, East tape recorders can also be heard by It seems that not only Yankee in­ town has not gone unrecognized. proper passing, $25 fine; Ran­ We have, in a separate letter, requested Piecemeal Approach the spring, the budget committees may Hartford; Emma Poirier, W. fitting an adapter. Price of the com­ ventiveness but “conspicuous con­ Robert B. Weiss Ever since 1921 Congress has relied on recommend skipping the exercise. dall Neff, Ellington, breach of Shore Rd., Ellington; John Mr. Henry to bring this information peace, intoxication, disorderly * 1 forward to his union. general manager the President to recommend over-all Congress then would have to abandon the Schweitzer, Franklin Park, plete outfit will be 19,800 Yen ($65). sumption’’ speaks with a foreign ac­ Town of Manchester conduct, nolled. Phyllis Jackston, former chairman, economic policy and spending priorities system this year and try again to make it On the other side of the world, cent these days. Vivian Ferguson, former member. through his annual budget. work in 1971 The two committees are reports Electronics Magazine, a West Personnel Committee and members Congress each year has acted on the due to recommend the target figures by P resident’s recommendations on a April 15, a month ahead of the deadline for of Board of Directors 1 2 3 TTie Buy of the Year! Incomparable Town of Manchester 4 S E 7 8 9 10 piecemeal basis, through more than a congressional action. Both Muskie’s II 12 13 14 19 IE 17 dozen committees. It lacked a mechanism Senate panel and the House Budget Com­ 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 41MC 29 2E 27 28 29 30 ALMANAC for viewing all the separate parts of the mittee, chaired by Rep. Brock Adams (D- budget as a whole, and for making clear- Wash.), have held wide-ranging hearings Bolens C o n s u m e r cut choices between programs. The ques­ United Press International to prepare for their reports. By tion of whether to reduce defense spending Today is Friday, March 28, the 87th day “Most economists and analyi^Ts this The Dodge Boys are dealing on all 74 Colts left in stock during •Manufadurerssugoesled retail price including in order to provide more funds for committee has heard from feel the Tractors ^ destination charge for a 74 Dodge Colt coupe of 1975 with 278 to follow. Not included are state and local taxes, license housing, for example, never really was President’s plan is inadequate as an an­ the Dodge Clearance Carnival. They're all priced to move. ANDREW TULLY 'The moon is between its full phase and for thousands of New Englanders and title fees and Dealer preparation charge, if any considered. From just $2635* But supplies are limited. So hurry. last quarter. tidote to the nation’s current troubles,” The new law provides Congress with The morning stars are Mercury, Mars Adams said. He predicted his committee that mechanism. It will force members to and Jupiter. would recommend policies “substantially adhere to self-imposed spending ceilings, The evening stars are Venus and Saturn. different” from those of the administra­ and to make choices between priorities. Cunning Devils Those born on this date are under the tion. sign of Aries. Pitfalls Muskie said his committee would urge a H i American bandleader Paul Whiteman Budget experts view the new process as “more expansive” approach to economic Get $150 cash hack on was born March 28, 1890. difficult and complicated. It requires stimulation, and that its report “certainly speedy action to meet a set of deadlines will not reflect the President’s energy WASHINGTON — Cunning devils, those 2 the court must issue its final ruling majority had decided, he said, that “the scattered throughout the legislative year, policies.” Supreme Court justices. Like lawyers “promptly.” In short, a show must not be presumption against prior restraints is and speed is not something Congress is As to whether the system will work, * trying a complicated lawsuit, they will banned sight unseen. heavier...than that against limits on famous for. Muskie admitted it will be tough going. avoid any issue that is avoidable. That’s fair enough, as far as it goes. It is Dodge trucks. expression imposed by criminal Also, the budget committees are taking “What we’ve got here is a kind of The highest bench did it again the other hard to argue with the majority opinion penalties.” a calculated risk by injecting themselves timetable that nobody’s ever lived by day when its majority refused to decide presented by Justice Harry A. Blackman Yet one would wish for a final ruling, into the budget-making process this year. before,” Muskie said, “a kind of process whether the controversial rock musical that “A free society prefers to punish the some ruddy day, that would offer those Sitpnittg IS^pralb If they move too boldly, they may run up that was never created before, and an ‘ Hair,” was obscene, or even whether a few who abuse rights of speech after they communities not named New York or against some of the most powerful com­ attempt to impose this on an institution One Chattanooga municipal theater board and break the law than to throttle them and all Gomorrah a means of deciding that cer­ FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 mittees in Congress — Senate Finance, that’s almost 200 years old, and that’s a lower court applied correct standards in others beforehand.” As a citizen who oc­ tain stage shows and movies are too raw Published by the Published every House Ways and Means and the ap­ generated considerable momentum and concluding that it was. casionally inflicts a speech on a captive Manchester evening except Sun­ Month Only for the tastes, moral and ethical, of their Publishing Co.. Herald days and holidays. propriations panels in both chambers. habits over those years.” ONE G l a n c e wiu ipu you Instead, by a five to four vote, the audience, I do not wish my utterances to citizens. I’ve seen “Hair,” and it’s a dirty Square. Manchester, Entered at the These are the committees that Dial BOLENS ifflclorsare Conn. 06040. superbly designed justices merely ruled that the city’s be banned before they are uttered — even Manchester, Conn.. BOIENS power lockinq show, especially in its homosexual Telephone 643-2711 Post OHIce as Second traditionally recommend voting the refusal to rent the theater to the “Hair” If makes cnanijm r I' if such action would be a favor to the “lovemaking” scenes. It’s understandable (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. President’s programs up or down. Their $2 7 « company was guilty of prior restraint. altachm unts quick and “MO O o ff audience. that some cities and towns might not want BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER members over the years have ac­ Simple tor T.lipfs Snow Prior restraint refers to censorship im­ So, on narrow grounds, the Court’s such a show in their midst, for perfectly Ihtowers r'O nl End Lo.idtM on the world’s finest tractors- cumulated vast stores of expertise within a n d H k " A i u u -it IN GOLD...7V2-12D - 7V2-11E‘ posed before a newspaper has been ruling was the right one. The issue was not good — even if unfashionable — reasons. SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES their areas, and they do not take kindly to »'r,u Call it home rule, or anything you like, encroachments on their prerogatives. huf'dretl vJoil.ifs less If'.in presented before an audience. The rule of the Chattanooga authorities denied the Single Copy ,.. 15* Cnmp.ir.ible Tractors NOW Bolens Right now, participating Dodge Truck Dealers are offering $150 but I see no reason why a community 3 Months . . $11.70 Trial Run thumb has been that penalties may be W eekly...... got 6 Months . until April Wtl> you r an show due process by imposing prior should be forced to put out the welcome . $23.40 Originally, 1975 was to be only a trial run Siive Itundreds nl rtnii.irs nu -and the greatest values cash back on their entire line of dependable trucks** This offer ONE Month .. $3.90 One Y e a r. sought only after forms of expression have restraint. mat for dirty shows simply because they . $46.80 HERALD expires March 31st. And cash-back deals are limited: one per Mail Hales Upon Request of the new procedures. 'S.ifC emfs Apr.’ f'Ur. been exposed to the public view or ear. Moreover, although the majority dodged have been accepted in bigger, more broad­ “If this had been a more normal year, customer, retail customers only. So come in today while the The Court did not guarantee that “Hair” the obscenity question — as decided by the Subscribers who p.m. should telephone YESTERDAYS ^ ALL NEW 1975 MODnS . CHOOSE THE BEST FOR YOU ' minded cities. Due process, yes, but it is fail to receive their the circulation deparl- without the economic difficulties we face, deals are still going strong. would not be held obscene in a criminal contemporary community standards of undemocratic and maybe even un­ Herald before 5:30 menl. 647-9946. I think our efforts should have been very ^ MODEL i SAVINGS C O M PU TE WITH REGULAR PRICE YOU PAY ONLY prosecution of its producers and actors. It 25 Years Ago S ave SISO on G to IH 't 1' M o w i” 5 '6 4 'l .SI 499 IREGAL MEN'S SHOP "O ile r not available on Dodge Ramcharger and Sporlsman__^ the city of Chattanooga — it was not as constitutional to impose New York's modest,” Muskie said. But in light of the SaveSl7SonG-t4 4 .' .It 1' .*0'F4 1924 the coM um MfN's sront" Fred Dickson chosen to head British- SaveS?3SonH 14 4 .’ .n » M >A.>' .VV*‘l 2174 simply held that the musical was entitled derelict as charged by Chief Justice moral standards on Chattanooga. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations recession, “we felt the country and the MANCHESTER VERNON to safeguards “deeply etched in our law. American Club for 10th term. SaveS 2S 0 o n O S t6 4H '> *' M i'A I'4 , 2379 '901-907 MAIN STREET TRi-CiTY PLAZA Warren Burger and Associate Justice In his predictable dissent. Justice Congress would expect us to do as much as Save S300 on Q T -16 JH • M. Vk..' .'H'.'F 2SS9 The Manchester Display advertising M.Sgt. Earl R. Clark returns from ^ SaveS400onHT-20 - M A." 643-2478 872-0538 But the justices did identify those Byron White. In their dessent. Burger and William Douglas rejected the majority’s we can to make an input in congressional 3367 Publishing Co. closing hours Three Japan. safeguards or procedures, to wit: White said the ruling seemed to compel safeguards and came out for license. He full days prior to policy-making this year. That’s why we’re OadgE Chorches Motors, Inc. assumes no financial publication. High school students to run town for a Officials seeking to censor a stage play the city to let the show go on, with all its inveighed against any attempt “to inhibit responsibility for Deadline for Herald trying.” day. AUTHORIZED DEALERS must seek a court hearing at which they nudity and simulated, assorted acts of or control the flow of disturbing and un­ typographical errors classified advertising: Under the schedule Congress has agreed CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO., Inc. 80 Oakland Street must prove the play is obscene. If the sexual intercourse. appearing in adver> 12 noon prior today of welcome ideas” as a threat to “serious tisements and other, publication; 12 noon to, both the House and the Senate will 38 MAIN STREET Manchester, Conn. court issues a ban on performances while Not so. Blackman specifically rejected diminution of the breadth and richness of reading matter in The Friday for publication decide tentatively by May 15 just how 10 Years Ago the play’s obscenity is being reviewed, the any idea of ordering any city to let the Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ MANCHESTER PHONE 643-7958 our cultural offerings.” One climbs the Herald. day. much they want the government to take in This date was Sunday; The Herald did ban must be only for a brief period. And show be staged regardless of content. The nearest wall. 1 and spend this fiscal year. not publish. • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 28, 1975— PAGE NINE Committee B^cks Bill On Farmland Preservation

W. Giampi, co-chairman ot the HEBRON Subdivision might have on Commission members and purchase a book prepared by GARDENING Anne Dallaire General Assembly’s Com­ Inland Wetlands. Hibbard s^id members of the Bicentennial various groups including' the By FRANK ATWOOD Correspondent mittee on Environment. it was ascertained that there Commission were to meet in Soil Conservation Service i l r h m t l 228-3267 ’The commission also voted to would be no significant effect Hebron Center with Rudy which deals with Inland request $200 as an operating and the information was Favretti of the University oi Wetlands. One of the eariy coiumns in 1975-76 budget, the sam e The Conservation Commis­ already transmitted to the Connecticut Extension Service Notice was received of the VOL. XXIX - NO. 21 FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1975 this space for gardeners amount budgeted in 1974-75. sion voted Wednesday night to Planning and Zoning Commis­ to discuss a Bicentennial plan­ sixth annual Environmental showed a picture of beautiful It was also voted to ask that endorse the recommendation of sion. ting plan to further beautify the Science Conference April 11 at white orchid biooms grown by $3,000 be set aside in reserve the Governor’s Task Force per­ Hibbard added that the sub­ center. the Yale Motor Inn in Mrs. Rachel Helfrick, three funds for further land acquisi­ taining to the preservation of division is scheduled for a The commission plans to Wallingford. years ago. We stopped by tion. agricultural land. public ihearing Tuesday at 8 Thespians Capture recently to see how the orchids Commission members, Mrs. p.m. at the Town Office MHSers Swap are doing now. The endorsement encom­ Cynthia Wilson and Stewart passes the principle of preser­ Building. A table on the sun porch at Stockwell were named to work ving 325,000 acres of Class 1, 2, Sugar & Snacking the Helfrick home was covered with the Recreation Commis­ with orchid plants in bloom. and 3 lands to enable the state A review of a proposal by the With Bolton to produce one third of its food sion in conjunction with the an­ Others that had passed their Northeast Utilities for installa­ Several afternoons last week, dental care. At one point in the illustrated thank you notes. supply. nual Town Picnic scheduled for blooming period had been June 11. tion of a parallel power line you may have run into a play. Tommy begins to tell the “For the first drama I’ve It also backs the establish­ Last Thursday, ten Bolton who said she really wished she moved to the lean-to through the ndrth end of town peculiar' group dressed in kids what type of snacks are seen, it was great,” one of them ment of agriculture districts Stockwell was also High School students got a look went to MHS because “You can greenhouse which is actually an was studied by the commission childish clothes and armed with healthy. He stutters and cannot said. “I liked all the parts best, with recommendations from designated to check with local at what they termed “the zoo” do anything you want and not addition to the sun porch, and in and it is understood the installa­ a bucket and toothbrushes. think of any examples. Instant­ but the part I really liked the agriculture consultants, and a nurserymen concerning when they visited MHS for a day get caught — the office can’t full view from inside the porch tion will require clearing of the They may have been singing, ly, the children offered us best was when you caught the one per cent conveyance tax on donations of trees to be planted full 250-foot right-of-way owned Arriving around 8 a.m., the keep track of all those people.” through a wide window and an laughing, and acting rather in­ suggestions of apples, celery, bad guys.” real estate transfers to finance at Hebron and Gilead Hill BHS students were paired up She said Bolton was too small. open door. by the utility. The company in­ sane. carrots, and one time, cheese. The schools’ facilities varied. the plan. Elementary Schools in connec­ with a MHS student assembly Even though there are so many There are more orchids than dicated its willingness to fur­ This motley crew was none One child made the mistake of Some had ancient light boards Mrs, Joan Bowers, commis­ tion with Arbor Day. nish a representative to speak member and went to their people, there is a bigger course other than members of the we found three years ago, and screaming, “ice cream!” while others boasted sion secretary, will convey the to the commission. A decision 28’ O M n o g M u t classes all day. One of the first variety at MHS and, of course, this apparently is what happens Thespian Society returning The others jumped on him elaborating lighting and cur­ endorsement to Sen. Harold John Hibbard, chairman, on this offer will be reached at differences mentioned was the the open campus. when a gardener starts raising 4 CuRirtg R *Q h U V from two of ten elementary with condemnations of that for­ tains. We visited two schools Hansen and State Rep. Francis reported on the investigation of the next meeting. size of Manchester High. I suppose I should make a Adfuti cwnino''*9^* ''O '" *■ schools which they visited. bidden food. Each time the four one day which exemplified the these beautiful flowers. Mrs. the impact High View Estates MHS has a graduating clas! mention on the much-overdone This afternoon Conservation They were presenting “Good children caught and tied up contrast. At the first, we faced Helfrick has divided some of of 760, while the total BHS subject of vandalism. There is Guys are Winners,” a short, Sugar and Snacking, the a cavernous gym and an her older orchids and she has enrollment is 299. The MHS kids virtually no vandalism problem children’s comedy about those audience shrieked; “Clean ’em audience of about 200. There aquired some new ones. She 2 probably didn’t even notice the at BHS. villianous cavity-makers. Sugar up!” Brush their teeth!” was a fine lighting system and was given two large plants on Board Will Get Budgets new faces, but on Friday at and Snacking, and four heroes, “Throw them in the garbage!” large acting area available. her 90th birthday last October, Bolton, everyone knew there I think that the part I enjoyed Betsy, Tommy, Judy and Mary, an occasion marked by a most about the whole day there Their noisy enthusiasm At the second, we performed HEBRON tures and maps of the town in were strangers about. who capture and clean them. seemed to upset several on a tiny stage with wings con­ birthday party for her in the Moore came in second with Linda Sambogna, a senior, was everyone’s friendliness. Anne Dall^re connection with a history to be Paul Palmer, Debby teachers; we heard an oc­ sisting of a portion cut off by garden behind the house. Chris Robson finishing third. was the student I took to my People at Bolton are very easy The Board of Finance will published by the end of this Duchesneau, Mike Seader, Kent casional “sh” or, “that’s shower curtains. Although The birthday was also noted •Robson also received a classes. She enjoyed Patterns to get along with, and everyone meet Monday to receive the year. trophy for the best looking en­ Danley, Sue Marteney, Stuart rude.” We found their there wete only about 50 in that by the Presbyterian Church, went out of his way to make the Pictures that are especially try. Sean McLaughlin, whose of Human Behavior and Mr. Flavell, Wendy Horwitz, Mary “rudeness” quite gratifying. audience, they were the most where for years she has had General Government 1975-76 Hunt’s English, and found day a pleasant one for us. An budget requests, and on needed are of the town’s 200th entry was made in the shape of Putira, Gerry Jones, Barb Sen­ The children’s admiration or responsive. responsibility for providing superb periorrnanca and ease ol operation iiom the Propaganda somewhat advantage (or disadvantage) at Thursday, April 3, to receive and 250th anniversary a black panther, was awarded a erclusivo gear onve system to the comlori cush«rwl na, Tina Brissett, and Sharon disapproval continued as we flowers for Sunday services. seat and deep-disn steering it's the buy ot the year BHS is that Mr. Fleming, the celebrations as well as periods amusing. My classes have Foy made up the double cast. were leaving. “You won’t get Thanks go to Mr. Hay, ’The church people planted a the Board of Education 1975-76 trophy for the most original Limned quantities at this price so hurry m NOTE Modal about 25 students in each, while principal, knows everyone by budget request. Both meetings before and after. car. t w my bo &i taMu ib o u l inAtMon. but w« do oom od*^ f LH-166 rear-mount grass catcher la ovaaabte as an The stage managers were me!” one girl told Sue Dorothy Thompson for pink dogwood in Mrs. Helfrick’s about ra Wa givo you SKX) aavm gi on in« Harm HL -1 optional accessory atexUa cost Thisgrasacatchar most of Linda’s had 10 or 15, name. He is a really warm, are at 8 p.m. at the Town Office Anyone having items to loan Ridar M w w . whoso lougn slaoi wotded Irarno construc­ packs a whopping 5 bushels ot ckppirtga and ina apac> Gerry Perrett, Sandy Goodwin Marteney, who was playing supplying toothbrushes, honor. tion pfovidosyoa'soliroubio-liMsorvtco whoso Hahn dasrgn allows afloniess attaching and detaching with English her largest class, sincere person, very easy to get Warned About Susan Building. to the committee can contact supOTKK anginoof irtg ar>d construction (M turosgivo you even in tight areas Empties m secortds and Joe Sinnamon. Cindy White Sugar that day. Many of them Thespians who were involved, ‘Green Thumb' Medals were also awarded to around 25 kids. At Bolton there to know. I was really impressed Taylor at 537-2247. All articles ANDI Complete Line o' HAHN Rotary Mowers and Riding Mowers tor you to chooaalrom collected our assorted insisted that we look at their and especially our lively It has often seemed to me The meetings are open to the winners in the individual dens: are no levels of Honors, 1, 2, at his ability to relate to the Thespians, Sue Marteney and Stu Flavell, warn about the evils printed on their signs, on loan will be returned to their costumes which ranged from a teeth and they didn’t hesitate to audiences for the apparent that the true definition of a public. Den 1, Shawn McDonald; Den 2, etc. and Juniors and Seniors kids. He isn’t an authoritarian Sugar and Snacking. (Photo by Stone) owners. short dress and knee socks to give opinions of the show. We success of this project. Certain­ “green thumb” gardener is one The Board of Finance will Michael Theriault; Den 3, Allan usually have combined classes. person, and he doesn’t push baggy pants, scarf, sweatshirt, ly, a good time was had by all. hold a regular business meeting The other members of the Terranova; Den 4, Scott CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO.y Inc. wish to thank a class from who takes the time and trouble committee are John Horton, Bolton High has one floor, himself on you. and cap. — Wendy Horwitz to at least look at every one of Thursday, following the Board Kopaez; Den 6, Chris Robson; Buckley that sent us beautifully Albert Hilding, Mrs. Heneritta 38 Main St., Manchester 643-7958 and no cafeteria to speak of. Many of us had never faced his plants every day. This is of Education session. Den 7, Jay Vendrillo, and ------Rock Review------Green, Mrs. Harry Megson and “We Service What We Sell!” There is no set lunch program; an audience of children so we Monday, April 21, has been Webelos Den, Ken Moore. I think I am speaking for all Mrs. Helfrick’s routine. She Mrs. Edna Fournier. most kids bring their lunches were a little nervous as we set for the town 1975-76 budget the MHS participants in the will notice at once if a plant and clubs sell different “ H air" slapstick, sexual and political. entered the first school. Having hearing, at 8 p.m. at the Hebron Pine Derby exchange program when I say I believe this album is as worthy needs water, or is getting too sandwiches each day. There are Lyrics — Jam es Rado Cuts such as “Donna,” “Abie been told to report to the office Elementary School. On March 24, Cub Scout Pack had an enjoyable day, met a lot of flattery as the other four Autos Policy Changed much or too little sun. A white Cattleya orchid blooms bountifully for Mrs. three lunch waves, each 20 Geroine Ragni Baby,” and “Three-Five-Zero- albums. Gerry Beckley, Dewey before each presentation, we Once a week she takes each of Rachael Helfrick at 14 Westminster Rd. Small pot in The Regional Board of 28 held its annual Pinewood minutes long. After each wave of nice people and was im­ .Music — Gall MacDerinot Zero” are among the un­ Bunnell, and Dan Peek employ asked a boy in the hall if he The Manchester High School The issue was further in­ the orchids to a sink in the Education District 8 has also Derby, in which small wooden there was no garbage left pressed by Mr. Fleming. In my foreground holds a Cypripedium or lady’s slipper orchid. familiar but excellent tunes. In all their musical knowledge for knew where it was. Administration has issued a vestigated and brought to the greenhouse and lets water run set its budget hearing for Mon­ cars were raced along a MANCHESTER NURSERY opinion, the Bolton High- short, this album shows why directive to the Guidance Flower pots with well-started geraniums are in day, April 14, at 8 p.m. in the anywhere, a definite difference No doubt all of you have this latest work. “Sure do,” he said proudly, Advisory Board, (a committee through the pot for several downhill track. between our t*o schools. Manchester High exchange was "Hair” has lasted for seven Department which will greenhouse the other side of the window from a sun porch heard of “Hair,” if for no other And for whatever knowledge “I’ve been here a long time, of students, faculty, and ad­ minutes to wash out the Rham auditorium. The cars are designed and Last Friday, I was one of 12 a success, and I hope we all un­ years. — Mike Darby eliminate the prerequisite for where the orchids thrive. (Herald photo by Dunn) reason than because the Cow- they lack they can turn to their two and a half years!” ministrators). It was decided chemical salts that accumulate Seeks Photos shaped by the cubs from a block AND GREENHOUSE MHS students to visit Bolton derstand each other a little producer, George Martin. Their Our guide showed us to the of­ girls who desire to take by the administrators at the from fertilizer. Then she fer­ Emery Taylor, chairman of of wood as a father and son High School for a day. While better. — Mary Charest sills made a trashy single from America — “ H earts” 433 N. MAIN STREET TEL. 649-4141 MANCHESTER complete musical talents shine fice and then to the auditorium Automotives I. meeting to remedy the problem tilizes the plants again. the History Committee, is project. some of the Bolton High kids the title cut a few years back. In the first High School World through as you listen to the where we adjusted our chase It was brought to the attention immediately. Within one week The last thing in the evening, seeking aid to finding old pic­ The first place trophy was call MHS “the zoo”, we thought Well, the album I’m reviewing of the school year (way back (Formerly Ponticelll'a) album and realize that the three scene and voice levels to the of the Student Assembly that a memo was sent out to all in­ Mrs. Helfrick makes another will be fed from time to time, of chlordane in the house is no awarded to Scott Kopaez. Ken of Bolton High as a “ hick is the soundtrack to “Hair.” A then), I published by debut members write, sing and play room. All of us had expected females in our school are un­ volved parties. round just to see that watered if it doesn’t rain, and longer approved and it was for school” in a town of farmers. quick listen will tell you that revue on the “Holiday” album all instruments except drums some kind of reaction to the able to elect Automotives I everything is in order. She brought back under shelter if it years a recommended product. M several cuts have been stolen by “America.” Bolton High reminded me of my and bass. And that includes all jokes and songs, but the without having first taken It should not be necessary to and recorded by other artists About three months later I As it stands now, any person knows that her son. Dr. Francis rains too much. old elementary school, but guitars, piano, moog, horns and response they gave. made it Powder Puff Mechanics. Most spray or dust the entire floor, Chessmen Treated since the album was cut. Some revued a radio program that can, if she or he so desires, W. Helfrick, will also check the Ants in the House St. Peter’s Hosts Burkley has stairs. strings. pure joy to be on stage. members of the Student says Mr. Nelson. Use the of these cuts are “Hair,” ’’America” appeared on. elect Powder Puff Mechanics temperature of the porch and There have been reports of I found the Consumer Ec. class Like Pawns Not to forget those vocals When we greeted them, there Assembly agreed that the pesticide along the baseboard, “ A quarius,” “ Easy to be During that program the or Automotives I. It may not the greenhouse before he ants appearing in the house and really interesting. The teacher East Hartford handed the that have become a trademark was an immediate chorus of newly passed Equal Rights if that is where the ants appear, Hard,” ’’Good Morning members of the band claimed seem like a major change, but retires. questions abouKhow to get rid Sunrise Service asked Linda what she thought of Manchester High Chess Team a for “America.” Not since “hi” and “hello.” They cheered Amendment, a change was in On shelves in the greenhouse or where pipes come through Starshine,” and “Where Do I that their musical experience the principle is quite important. of them. \ The South Windsor Recrea­ MHS and then gave Kerry loss March 19 at East Hartford. Crosby, Stills, and Nash has the the “good guys,” booed the order. are potted geraniums, grown the floor. Collins and John Koepsel, two Go.” In all of these cases the had progressed to the point Fred Nelson of the Hartford SOUTH WINDSOR tion Department is offering ad­ MHS’s only winner was fourth world heard a better trio of har­ criminals, and yelled tips on 1 from cuttings, which will be set County Extension Service says, The State Department of En­ other MHS students and me a original, are better than their where they had so many ideas Judy Kuehnel ditional classes in belly dan­ Quality Plants At Reasonable Prices A ranked junior Wayne Kuehl. mony. Even the Supremes can’t later in window boxes at the vironmental Protection now chance to give our views on recut versions. they wanted to express that at this season, the ants are Correspondent cing. A beginners class will Losing games were: First top that! front of the house. ’There are has charge of compliance with their school. I said I found it The main complaint about the they would begin to grind out probably not coming from out- 644-1364 start April 1 and meet Tuesdays ranked sophomore Tim Egan, I find it senseless to list the seedling of petunia, peppers, the pesticide laws and small, which I liked, and he said album is that you can’t figure album after album. doors. They have been The annual Easter Sunrise from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. second ranked junior Doug best cuts but one song does in­ asters and cabbage that will go regulations and can answer that their size was their biggest out the plot of the opera from it. With barely enough time to somewhere in the house all Service will be at 6:30 a.m. Sun­ for 10 weeks in the Wapping Baker, third ranked senior Dan Disregarding this, the music is ruin "Tin Man” and “Lonely terest me, “The Story of a Profile: Lucy Handley in the garden. A fiat of parsley, winter and are stirring around questions. The telephone day at St. Peter’s Episcopal advantage and disadvantage. It Community Hall. White and fifth ranked junior Teen-ager.” Reference is made grown from seed, has furnish^ number is 564-5148. Easter Lilies Daffodils is a close-knit group of people, all good. It’s done in a wide People” on AM radio, they have because we’ve had a little Church on Sand Hill Rd. Also, a class for women who Chuck Bodeman. that this song was ‘written for garnishing greens for the table No Column Next Week where everyone knows variety of styles; rock, blues, stuck back with a new album, Lucy Handley was born in was younger and I was really spring weather. The service is ecumenical have completed a beginners Manchester has a record of 1- and produced as the title theme for many weeks. The writer of this column will Azaeleas Geraniums everyone else. Liverpool, and others. “Hearts.” Manchester and lived here impressed, I look forward to Look carefully at the labels and all area residents are in­ class will be held Thursday 2, having defeated Penney and for the Universal film of the When warm summer weather be on a short vacation next ’Skipping classes is not a very The entire album is full of I’m obviously an avid most of her life. “I used to draw each show.” on pesticides displayed for sale vited. evenings from 7:45 to 8:45 at lost to Penney and East Hart­ same name.’ — Joe Damon comes the orchids, in their pots, week and will not have a big problem at Bolton “seeing surprises and the humor is “America” fan and of course I all the time when I was young, Lucy is very easy to get along and find one that is St. Peter’s will also be con­ Wapping School, starting April Tulips Hanging Plants ford. — Mark Otter will be set on a bench in partial recommended for ant control, Gardening report on April 4. that there’s no place to go,” as and I loved books.” with and is a great friend. She’s I ducting regular worship ser­ 10. shade at the back of the lot, but The next column will appear on one student put it. I was talking the kind of person who, when he says. There are not as many vices at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. There is a fee for both classes they will not be neglected. ’They April 11. to a girl in Linda’s art class. Profile Policy Explained “I can’t imagine going school and the trip to Hartford of these as there used to be. Use and registration is required. To anywhere else but MHS.” Lucy Stage have been canceled register, call 644-8960. Give flowers For Easter This Year! thinks that many changes for * This is difficult to achieve, because of snow, will pick her EGGY GIFTS The High School World would view of the student body the better could be made. like to clarify its position on the because HSW staffers tend to friends up in her blue van and 'TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) - As through a sampling of in­ “With so many people, it tends “pr,ofiles,” particularly in light move in similar social circles, drive there herself. early as 772 B.C., a Chinese chief­ dividual students. No one sam­ to become impersonal.” of the controversy which arose and the tendency is for us to do She Considers herself an J 1 i / tain is said to have given colored ^Aridian^ Due To ple, obviously, is either “ Lucy’s courses this r™ from a profile which appeared people we are familiar with in “observer.” “I love to watch eggs as gifts to friends and ac­ representative or indicative of semester include Honors two week’s ago. Profiles are one way or another. people, I have no philosophy on 1 quaintances at the great spring the student body as a whole. English, Western Civilization, j \ BUSINESS Be ^Best Ever^ not, and never have been, However, the HSW staff is life. I’d rather lay around on the festival. Taken as a whole, however, Jewelry Lapidary, and French meant to single out those open, and we always welcome beach than worry about those A similar custom supposedly the profiles should give a good IV. Her reason for taking four MHS’s cultural arts students who have achieved the new writers with new ideas. We kind of things.” featuring Bolens outdoor power Caldor Dividend took place in Persia, at the idea of the kinds of seniors that years of French is: “I really magazine, “Aridian,” is being “Aridian.” highest degree of success at have no wish to limit ourselves, Lucy keeps her thoughts to Dealers Join equipment. Caldor Inc., the regional dis­ beginning of the religious year are at MHS. As a newspaper, like the sound of the language prepared for publication. The In selecting materials for this MHS. Neither are the students but We recognize our present herself, but is not afraid to say count department store chain, each spring. Travelers gave we see our duty as being not and I want to travel some day. The dealers said the special editors, assistant editors, and year’s “Aridian,” an effort has featured in HSW profiles meant limits. anything.. “ I’m in favor of Sales Event has declared its fifth annual gilded and dyed eggs to friends simply to honor the most Besides, I think the knowledge sale, which runs through April EASTER staff members have been hard been made to engulf a wide to be considered as models for We realize that there is a womens lib. Women are cash dividend of 15 cents per and strangers alike, says the favored actions and students, of a second language can come *W.R. Preuss Sons Inc. of 19, can mean savings of $150 to at work to insure that this variety of topics effectively others to follow, or paragons of tremendous variety of in­ becoming more socially con­ share, payable April 4 to New Jersey Department of but to try to cover the events in handy.” Bolton and Capital Equipment $450 to buyers of Bolens trac­ year’s magazine will be one of expressed in a creative art academic virtue. dividuals at MHS, and while we and people of that school as a Lucy Handley science and it’s about time!” Co. of Manchester are par­ tors. stockholders of record March Agriculture. the best ever. form. The topics range from In publishing profiles, we can’t cover them all, we hope to whole, as objectively as we can. Lucy recently won third place designed the cover for this In closing, Lucy wanted me to ticipating in a one-month 2 1 . TIME SPECIALS Under the counsel of Miss women’s liberation to Hawaiian seek to expose our readers to give a fair sampling. Profiles To that end, we printed an in­ in a “Hire the Handicapped year’s magazine. “It’s gonna be let everyone know that she is “Tractor Savings Give-Away” Pamela Lacker, faculty ad­ Punch. the thought and actions of a are intended to give brief pic­ terview with the principal of Essay Contest.” “I don’t put something special this year.” not an only child — “to be HARDY visor, the “Aridian” staff has 'The art forms include poetry variety of individual seniors. tures of interesting individuals. MHS in our first issue of the much by awards, but they are She is also a subscribing exact, I have two sisters, one MUMS -done quite a lot of fund raising and short-story writing, What we ultimately hope for is Because all kinds of students year, and, also to that end, we nice.” member to “The Hartford brother, one dog, four cats, six Lg. 6” Potted to help benefit the magazine. photography, sketching, block­ a cross-section of seniors at can be found at the high school, “One of the best things at turtles, a bunch of fish and a EASTER PLANTS printed a profile of a student, Stage Company.” “My parents Nature has a gift foryou... TULIPS * 1 . 1 9 Two such endeavors were the printing, and painting. All work MHS. We do profiles strictly on and we are a newspaper for the whose opinions differed widely MHS is the art department; you brought me there once when I hamster.” — Kent Denley candy sales in early autumn, Reg. $3.29 selected reflects the admirable seniors for a number of entire school, we feel that it from those generally accepted can really get into anything you GALORE \\ and the student-directed play, talents of numerous MHS reasons, including that they would be wrong to intentionally by a large part of the MHS stu­ want!” Lucy’s future plans will ^ PUBLIC Choose from our $ 4 8 9 “A Woman of Character,” in students. have more developed per­ limit ourselves to a certain seg­ dent body. be studying fine art and design Beautiful LIII0S - Azaleas 2 December. Both were quite There’s something for prac­ sonalities, and simply that we ment of that school. To those who felt the profile at one of two colleges. “It’s Large Selection successful; the combined tically everyone in this year’s RECORDS have our hands full picking In the course of a school year in question should not have been such a hard choice to make with which includes:- ^ SAND % Hydrangeas ■ Tulips profits of the two secured ap­ “Aridian.” Be watching for it perhaps 25 interesting seniors (roughly 30 MHS issues), we printed, we simply say that it my whole life ahead of me, and Easter Flowers PAimNG 1 Rose Bushes proximately $400 in funds for next month. — Barbara Senna out of a potential 700. can give a more or less rounded was an honestly-written profile I have a lot of time to learn. I TQHtUUM want to just keep on learning.” s S Daffodils of an individual student, not Warranty Deeds EASTER LILIES CUT FLOWERS BY wholly unique, who showed one In school, Lucy belongs to EAST HARTFORD ONLY Merrill J. Whiston to Multi- PENNY £ Gardenias more side of the MHS student Aridian. She and Robin Wagner Circuits, property at 50 Mums body. — ’The Editors Harrison St., $300,000. HYDRANGEAS aSTBCIMSAGE % LAWSON , Gloxinias Henry R. Morrison Jr. and Music Department Busy John C. Cushing to Gordon A. GARDEN IAS • l.I* ^ Caladlum an Shirley A. Geer and Thomas & More The Manchester High School good fun was phenominal. Both M. and Jeanne F. Davis, EASTER WEEKEND SPECIAL Music Department has been the custodian on duty and one of property at 58-60 Hemlock St., TU LIP S HARDY buzzing like a beehive lately. the officers commented on how $48,250. Dutch Begonias well-behaved the crowd was. OUTDOOR AZALEAS Whirling with activity, the James A. and Donna J. members of the Round Table The Nifty Fifty Boys were a big D AFFO D ILS Dahlias - Day Lilies Magowan to Herman M. Singers, led by Miss Martha hit. Frechette and Albert R. Mar­ Red, Whno, Pink 1 9 Gannas - Glads & More r White, have been working hard In addition, the Round Table tin, property at 111-113 Wells ALSO with their myriad fund-raising has had a car wash and a bean H YAC IN TH S St., $41,500. LG. 2 GAL AZALEAS activities, while the music supper, both successful. They I 3 *^' ONION SETS department, as a whole, has still plan a Tag Sale and a raf­ AFRICAN VIOLETS Rad, Yellow, White been dancing and singing up a fle. Raffle tickets may be ob­ James Harold Blanco and Reg.$9.99...... NOW ^ 4 i 9 S storm for their upcoming tained by any Round Table Judith R. Blanco to Joseph D. musical, “My Fair Lady,” member. and Anne Marie Monteiro, Visit our House Plant Room which contains over 140 varieties of * 1 .1 5 . which will be performed April Meanwhile, rehearsals are property at 20 Westfield St., Houseplants, all growing in an environment similar to your home. PANSIES ARE HERE! 4, 5 and 6. held every day, during choir, $30,500. after school and Monday and DAILY 9 ■ 5:30 EASTER SUNDAY 9 - 1 The Nifty Fifties Dance for Wednesday nights for Round Rehearse for Musical Building Permits EAST HARTFORD NURSERY Round Table’s benefit, which Table members. The hard work C&D Builders for Frechette 1375 SILVER LANE GARDEN BARN 97 WEST ROAD took place last Friday night, on the part of those involved. Freddy Eyensford-Hill (John Griffin) atter.ipts to keep his & Martin, new dwelling at 826 was one of the most successful Round Table members, their Tolland Tpke., $22,000. VERNON dances in MHS history. Over 1,- disdainful mother (Sue Marteney) happy. The pair is Andrew Ansaldi, new WHITHAM NURSERY 569-0800 parents and, of course. Miss rehearsing for the music department’s upcoming produc­ ROUTE 6, BOLTON OF touRic iVe 000 people attended and the White, is to be commended. — dwelling at 75 ’Thayer Rd., $32,- “GROW WITH US" 643-7802 GOT iCHOOt iMWRiWte.'Urit? tion of “My Fair Lady.” (Photo by Spano) OPEN EASTER 872-7291 amount of dancing and rowdy Mrakus 000. L PACK TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 28. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 28. 1975- PAGE ELEVEN

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Manchester Young Marines -4^ will meet tonight from 7 to 9 at the Burnside Ave., ^hool. East 4 Hartford. 4^ «1 Hopes Are High Members of the Altar Guild t i l t of Emanuel Lutheran Church Amtrak Sets Special who serve from January to Minute Men Prepare For Shoplifter June will meet Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in the church sanc­ Spring Travel Fares For Tourist Invasion tuary to arrange memorial Here's an early spring planting tip for an room is spacious and calm, lilies. Amtrak has announced a be good for travel on any train By Gaynor Maddox By Abigail Van Buren almost instant harvest of the finest variety special spring season round-trip or any day of the week between overlooking a truly beautiful 0 107S by Chicago Trlbuno«N.Y. Nows Synd., Inc. A rehearsal breakfast for coach excursion fare of April 7 and June 30, 1075. Ad­ “Patriot’s Day’’ in garden which right now is :Sv' ■ ''**' covered with snow. members of the Men’s Chorus, of green lettuce. from New York or Chicago to ditionally, a |70-a-week auto %- Massachusetts is April 19. This “Yes, we serve New England DEAR ABBY; A little of the light has gone out of my which will participate in the or from all Florida Amtrak rental package will be available year is the 200th celebration life. My heart is heavy and I can't seem to turn my thoughts Ecumenicai Easter Sunrise cities. in major Florida cities as an op­ and, in Concord, where the food — things like stuffed baked to anything else for very long. Service, wili be served Satur­ The discount excursion will tion, Amtrak officials said. “shot heard round the world” lobster, scrod, which every I've just discovered that my loveiy, 14-year-old daughter day at 9 a.m. at Trinity Cove­ First lay the groundwork by culling The Florida excursion is the • was fired by the Minute Men at visitor to New England seems is a shoplifter, and has been for some time. Abby, it's as nant Church. The chorus will latest in a series of experimen­ the Battle of North Bridge, they to want, succotash, deep dish worry about the hordes of apple pie and, of course, Indian though I have two daughters. One I know, and the other is a rehease at 9:30. Men interested through the articles taking up storage space THE tal fare changes designed to ■ \r •■V': visitors who will come to the meal pudding. Incidentally, our stranger to me. in joining the chorus may con­ stimulate off-peak travel. si) village. How can they feed the authentic bar has two famous I have always tried to kiep the lines of communication tact Norman Nordeen, director, around the house or garage. Weed out those TRAVEL Earlier, Amtrak announced .ft expected 100,000 visitors in this specialties — Flint Lock and open. My husband and 1 nave aiways tried to teach our 646-3855. things which can be of good service to excursion fares between major town of 18,000? Sledge Hammer, served in rock chiidren to be honest and law-abiding. I can't understand AGENT west coast cities, lower what went wrong. What would cause a girl who never There is only one hotel and glasses,” youthful Benoit says, qualifying minimums “But during Patriot’s Day wanted for anything, and was raised in a good Christian someone but which you no longer need. and YOU VlT-:- that’s the way they want it. nationwide for its family travel and during other crowded days, 2 home to go into a store and steal? Where could she have Residents intend to keep Con­ plan and reduced fares in the gotten her criminal tendencies? She is going for counseling These could be such items as household cord a conservative New we must simplify our menu and Milwaukee-Chicago corridor. keep the dining room open from today as she refuses to talk to me about it. I pray she can be England village with strong 7 a. m. to 10 p.m. Furthermore, helped. I want her to grow into a beautiful young goods, appliances, good old bikes, musical While reservations can be made historical attachments. But MENUS reservations for a room must woman—inside as well as out. immediately for the Florida they all approve of the Colonial be made on a three-day basis.” Have you any words of comfort for me? instruments, toys, or perhaps a sewing excursion, tickets will not be Inn, whose earliest part was At the inn, you get air- DESPAIRING MOTHER School sold until April 1, Amtrak said. built in 1716 and used as a Cafeteria menus which will machine or typewriter. Since the spring excursion military store house during the conditioned rooms which still Revolution. Henry Thoreau liv­ have their original wide- DEAR MOTHER: Don't despair. Your daughter won’t be served in Manchester Public fare is fixed at $99, the greatest ed in a wing built later when he panelled floors and hand-hewn talk to you about it because she is too ashamed. She knows Schools, March 31-April 4, are savings occur when travel Is attended Harvard College. beams across ceilings. how deeply she has disappointed you. Young shoplifters do as follows: between Chicago or New York David Benoit, amiable owner “There will be much going on not necessarily have "criminal tendencies." They Monday: Cheeseburg on a Plant a few well-chosen words in the and the southernmost Florida of the inn, is proud of the town’s the 19th of April. At dawn, there sometimes steal for the “thrill” of getting away with end points — Miami and St. Naesiff Photo roll, potato chips, milk, mixed history. He calls attention to will be a 21-gun salute at North something, or to impress their peers with their “courage.” Mrs. Wayne A. Warren Classified Section. There are any number of Petersburg. The $99 round-trip fruit, buttered green beans. the first battle of the Revolu­ Bridge, a pancake breakfast at Professional counselors are trained to help children Tuesday: Elementary, one- fare represents a 549 saving for Beverly Ann Trudeau of of Cromwell, Kenneth Trudeau Hawaii Topic of Breakfast Seminar tion and to such famous men Monument Hall, a Minute Man understand their anti-social behavior, and many young half day, no lunch. people who dig a good bargain. They'll pay CHARLES and BARBARA travel between Chicago and parade of 6,000 and lots of Manchester and Wayne Arden of Manchester, and Dennis Obviously pleased with the appearance of the lovely and women as Hawthorne and shoplifters have matured into respectable, law-abiding Junior ‘bnd senior high, GILBERT Miami and a |45 saving between sales representative for United Airlines. Trio, along with speeches. Also 200 portable Warren of Bolton were married Hathaway of Stafford. his “House of The Seven citizens. Italian shells, meat sauce, you in top-quality government-green The agents at Gilbert-Love New York and Miami. The Hawaiian maiden pictured on the poster are, from left. many area travel agents, saw films on Hawaii at a Gables,” Emerson and his “Es- drinking fountains. And for cer­ March 22 at the Church of the A reception was held at the tossed salad, bread, butter, Travel, 880 Asylum Avenue in same savings are available Bill Arnold, district sales manager for Hawaiian breakfast seminar Wednesday at the Hotel Sonesta in saus” Henry Thoreau and his tain invited visitors to the Ar­ Assumption in Manchester. Army & Navy Club in DEAR ABBY: Our grandson had to marry his high milk, jello with topping. lettuce. Hartford, are not merely ticket northbound. Holidays; Dennis O’Brien, manager of group sales at Hartford. Event was sponsored by Hawaiian Holidays and “ Walden” and Louisa May mory for speechmaking, a box The bride is the daughter of school sweetheart. They had a beautiful, hurry-up church Manchester after which the Wednesday: Salisbury steak sellers, they are specialists However, the full saving is Globe Travel Service in Manchester; and George Briere, Avis. (Herald photo by Ryder) Alcott and her “Little Women” lunch, pric^ at $5, containing a wedding. We gave them a $25 check for a wedding present. Lawrence Trudeau of 71 Jarvis couple left on a trip to San with gravy, whipped potato, whose experience and know­ available to travelers making a — all Concord folk. turkey and a beef sandwich, a Six months later they had a baby boy. Everything went Rd. and the late Mrs. Dorothy Francisco, Los Angeles, and whole kernel corn, bread, how enable them to counsel you longer journey via New York or “People want to come here bag of potato chips, pickles, a along fine for about a year. Then they got a divorce. Trudeau. The bridegroom is the Hawaii, "rhey will reside in butter, milk, apple crisp. For some good word-planting tips, consult on travel, wisely and within the Chicago. Passengers from and celebrate, of course. But it beverage and fresh fruit. In­ A year later, our grandson married a divorced woman son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Manchester. Thursday: Elementary, one- confines of your budget. Boston, for example, would pay is too bad they all want to come side, there will be a souvenir who had two small children. That was also a large church Warren of 11 Tolland Rd., our expertly-trained Ad-Visor. Mrs. Warren is employed as half day, no lunch. What should you expect from the regular fare to New York Virginia Preparing for Bicentennial on the same day, we hope to do coin, stamped with Concord. So wedding. Everything was pale pink. We gave them a $25 Bolton. you seen, we have reasonable an analyst-programmer at Aet­ Junior and senior high, your travel agent and how can a and then be eligible for the 599 it. For five years a committee check for a wedding gift. That iasted only seven months. The Rev. Paul Trinque of the na Life and Casualty. Mr. hopes that our guests will be grinder, applesauce, milk, ice travel agent serve your vaca­ excursion fare for the rest of has been working on the After being single for two years, this same grandson is Church of the Assumption Warren is employed as a laun­ While much of the nation still 200th birthday well under con­ Extensive preparations in­ visitor facilities including the problem. Besides the inn dining fed.’’ going to get married again, this t ^ e to a young widow who cream. tion and business travel any their journey. No stopovers are celebrated the nuptial Mass and dry supervisor at Manchester flounders in the face of trol. Initial preparations for the clude the restoration of major building of more than 15,000 room, there is a Howard John­ Benoit called attention to a has a small child. We are hoping for the best. Friday: Filet of haddock, better than the person at an air­ permitted on the spring excur­ performed the double-ring Memorial Hospital. He is America’s Bicentennial unique celebration were begun hotel and motel rooms and of son’s, several small eateries book published a few months My question is, do we have to give them a wedding whipped potato, cole slaw, line ticket counter? sion fare and a children's half­ historic sites, construction of ceremony. The church was currently completing his sixth celebration, the state of in Virginia nearly eight years three state Bicentennial two multi-million-dollar family and local itinerant food ago by the Antiquarian Society present, too? We are living on Social Security, and it is not bread, butter, milk, white cake 1. A travel agent has the com­ fare of 519.50 is the only dis­ called “The Flavor of Con­ decorated with bouquets of year in the Army Reserves. Virginia claims to have its ago, according to the state’s centers and the spending of an entertainment theme parks. wagons.” easy. with cholate sauce. plete facilities for arranging count allowed. cord.” gladioli. battery of plans for the nation’s Bicentennial commission. The Colonial Inn’s dining GRANDPARENTS not just air transportation but Amtrak officials suggested estimated 5300 million in new Restoration projects are The bride, given in marriage steamship, cruises, bus, rail, that families traveling to nearing completion at major by her father, wore sheer satin DEAR GRANDPARENTS: Gift giving (even to car rentals and car purchases Florida compare the excursion historic attractions such as gown designed with Empire YWCA Lists Spring Trips grandchildren) is never compulsory. Give them your best abroad. savings with those available on Charlottesville where Thomas waist with iace bodice accented wishes now, and wait a while to see if it takes. If it lasts a 2. Knowing ALL aspects of Amtrak’s family plan. Depen­ Jefferson lived, Alexandria with blue ribbon and lace panels It^s just not The Nutmeg Program Center Lyndfiurst and Boscobel. year, give them an anniversary present. travel, a travel agent is in a ding on family size and the near George Washington’s down sides of the ruffie-edged at the Hartford Region YWCA Lyndhurst was once the home position to counsel you on cities involved, the family plan home Mount Vernon, Yorktown skirt which terminated in a announced its spring day trip of Jay Gould the railroad ty­ DEAR ABBY: Eight years ago, I fell in love with a Easter without the whether to travel independent­ could result in greater savings, where the Revolutionary War train. Her floor-length veil of schedule, which is open to coon. Boscobel stands high married man. We worked for the same company. I was ly, with a personally escorted they said. The excursion fare ended, and the colonial capital single at the time, but I didn't believe in wrecking silk illusion was attached to a Williamsburg. YWCA members and their above the Hudson River and is tour or with a packaged group. may not be used for Amtrak's friends, to places in New an 18th century country home. marriages (especially where children were invloved), so I Juliet cap trimmed with light Easter lily from 3. A travel agent is not just a “Week of Wheels” program. As a convenience to the didn't let the affair get out of hand. England and the northeast as Lunch will be at Gasho of Japan blue ribbon sequins and beads. specialist in air travel, he also millions of visitors expected in Two years later, I married a wonderful man. I'll admit, I well as the longer trips to dis­ with its own beautiful oriental A She carried a bouquet of white arranges for hotels, motels, Virginia during the celebration, married him for security, but 1 soon learned to love him in roses, blue delphiniums, and tant places. gardens. Price for YWCA resort accommodations, a Bicentennial Center in my fashion. I was a faithful wife for six years. After our baby's breath. On April 5, is a trip to Hap­ members is $16.50 and for non- sightseeing, transfers between northern Virginia has opened second child was bom, 1 went back to my old job. The Miss Donna Trudeau of KRAUSE and two more are scheduled for piness Lxidge Maple Products in members $19. airports and hotels for you and married man was still there, and the old flame was Manchester, was her sister’s Natchitoches, La., founded in Alstead, N.H. Lunch will be at Reservations should be made your luggage, and special completion in YoWstown and rekindled. We both tried to fight it, but we couldn't. After a maid of honor. She wore a gown 1714 as FL St Jean Baptiste, Charlottesville by 1976. The the Hancock Inn and there will at once to ensure a place. while, we picked up our affair where we had left it. 4 \ features such as music festivals designed with a navy blue later became a major dep^ure three centers are designed to be a maple sugar party, which Detailed information may be Abby, I have never been happier. He feels the same way. and theater tickets. velvet bodice and light blue point for settlers traveling west portray the life and times of includes sugar-on-snow, hot obtained by stopping into the The strange part of it is that I really love my husband, and In other words, a travel agent chiffon skirt and sleeves. She According to the Louisiana early Virginia during the doughboys and coffee. Cost for Nutmeg Program Center, 78 N. he loves his wife, but we still love each other. is your COMPLETE depart­ wore a light biue straw hat Tourist Commission, it was situ­ nation’s development and to in­ the YWCA members is 517, and Main St., to pick up a card or by Tell me, Abby, is it possibie to be in love with two people ment store of travel offering all accented with Navy blue ribboil ated near the end of the Natchez for non-members, 519.50. calling 525-1163, Ext. 258. at the same time? the travel products on the troduce visitors to the state’s and flowers. She carried a Trace and served as the starting A group will tour Brooklyn, For longer trips sponsored by CONFUSED BUT CONTENT market with the time and nearby attractions and events. nosegay of white and blue point of historic El (Damino Real. In addition, two new highway N.Y., April 8. Featured will be the Hartford Region YWCA the knowledge to sell you just what miniature carnations and Bedford-Stuyvesant with its schedule includes Ireland, April DEAR CONFUSED: No. However, it’s possible to you are looking for. welcome stations are planned, baby’s breath. charming 19th century homes 11-19, but reservations must be “love” more than one person, but the state of being “in Who pays the agent for all of increasing the number of and churches, Parisian made at once; or Switzerland love,” as most people know it, is strictly a one-to-one Bridesmaids were Mrs. his time and service? Should stations at points of entry to 10. Donaid Madore of Vernon, Mrs. 'I The stations supply visitors Chateaux, The Brooklyn and Austria, May 12-26 relationship. you require no more than a Willard Warren Sr., of Tolland, with travel information and Museum and others. Lunch will Exploring England’s Canals by transportation ticket there is no narrow boat, July 24-August 9. Mrs. Dennis Hathaway of Staf­ have the capacity to make on- be at the Monauk Club. All in­ agency fee and the agent is Inquire about the chartered trip ford, Miss Susan Leonard of the-spot reservations at motels clusive price is 517.20 for compensated by the commis­ to Rome open to YWCA Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal East Hartford and Miss Susan NASSIFF M M EM and hotels anywhere in YWCA members and 519-70 for reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. sion from the carrier, whether Colonial militia at Williamsburg, Va. stages a demonstration of firepower for visitors. members only. Detailed flyers Sankowski of Meridan. Virginia. non-members. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. air, steamship or rail. Major t29MtHiSI. 643-7369 They wore gowns identical to This graceful flower is part of the Easter More than 200 Bicentennial events are planned in the state. are available at the Nutmeg For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” hotels pay the agent a com m is-' Kings Dominion and Busch On Thursday, May 1, there that worn by the honor atten­ tradition. Let it bring the spirit and warmth of Program Center or by calling send SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Sion. However, when your agent Gardens will open this spring, will be a group traveling to the number listed above. dant and light blue straw hats Easter into your home. Our professional care Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped and experience assures you of its lasting beauty. books the small, intimate but spotlighting Virginia as the (20t) envelope. trimmed with matching ribbons non-commissionable hotels you home of two of the largest, accented with flowers. Naturally, we have a store full of other fresh Enrichment Program Offered ideas, too. And, like the Easter lily, all of them should expect to pay for this most expensive family enter- Church Group Francis A. Warren Jr. of service. tainment/theme park centers Simsbury was best man. Ushers may be delivered worldwide. Stop by or call. Aboard Royal Viking Cruise Henry Mock has We at Gilbert-Love thought GLOBE in the nation. Both parks, Meets Tuesday were Willard F. Warren Sr. of you would like to know a little totaling 585 million, will include Tolland, Donald Madore of Ver­ Flowers and plants. TheyVe a natural Experts in art, literature, Charles Winfree of the about what a travel agent does. Travel Service Oye, Geiranger, Bergen and the making of a novel. historical theme areas. 17 reasons Yv^iy you non, Lawrence B. Trudeau Jr. for Easter When you are ready to go away culture, history, geography and Oslo. Russia/Europe cruises Further information about ENGAGED Lexington Garden Shop in 555 MAIN STREET I In addition, more than 80 for business or pleasure, please even astronomy and mountain call at Amsterdam, Hamburg, the Enrichment Program and Glastonbury will be guest cities and towns in Virginia are sh ^ ld ccHxie to us call, write or stop in at our 643-2165 climbing will discuss their sub­ sail through the Kiel Canal to reservations may be obtained speaker Tuesday at the Senior now revising tours for visitors. travel store, 880 Asylum jects during Royal Viking Helsinki (departure point for from local travel agents or Feliowship of Community Bap­ Club Plans Most of these tours have Williams-Norton Authorized agent in Manchester Line's 1975 North Cape and special overland tours to Royal Viking Line, One Embar- for income tax help. tist Church meeting at 12:30 Avenue in Hartford...we are for all Airlines. 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HARTFORD (U PI) — standings and coach Ron their point total to 85, second be back for the playoffs.” Edward J. Hickey, 88, of TOLLAND — F orrest C. firemen said. wall, firemen said. against the Whalers on their Naples, Fla., formerly of shop, and a half-hour string of Arson Fire Candle Fire Cause Unknown New England has taken se- Ryan believes his Whalers best behind Houston’s 98, Right winger and former ice,” said Crusader coach McFarlin, 58, of Crystal Lake false alarms kept firefighters in Manchester, died Thursday in Rd. died Thursday night at Fire broke out in the men’s A candle burned down and ig­ Fire broke out in an upstairs MANCHESTER cond place in the World have “shaken our slump.” with a 5-3 Thursday night Boston Bruin Fred Jack Vivian. Manchester busy Thursday Manchester, the Town Highway Naples. He was the husband of room of the Bess Eaton Donut nited a stack of records after 1 bedroom at the home of Tom A 15-year-old Amston boy was Hockey Association playoff The Whalers increased win over Cleveland, a club O’Donnell, whose second “We have had trouble put­ Rockville General Hospital. He night and this morning. Mrs. Miriam Prentice Hickey. shop at 150 Center St. today at a.m. today at the home of John Neubelt of 75W Birch St. today arrest^ Thursday morning in Department refused to clean up that hasn’t beaten the period goal put the Whalers was the husband of Mrs. Emma The string of seven false ting the puck in the net all Born in Manchester, Mr. 1:26 a.m., police said. P. LeDonne of 23 Seymour St., at 1:40 a.m., police said. Treasure City store in the the glass, police said. ahead 3-2, said, “We’ve got Stannard McFarlin. alarms began at 10 p.m. They Whalers on their home ice in season long. We had our Hickey lived in East Hartford Police suspect someone police said. The contents of the bedroom Parkade and charged with • A break into a Prospect St. Mr. McFarlin was born Dec. were all box alarms pulled on 14 games in three years. some momentum going now chances tonight, but (goalie for 31 years, moving to Rocky stuffed leaves behind the LeDonne was asleep in his were badly burned and there fourth-degree larceny, police apartment occurred ’Thursday 24, 1916 in St. Johnsbury, Vt., the streets covered by the The Eastern Division and we are just going to Al) Smith seems to come up Hill in 1965 and then to Florida. and lived in Denver, Colo., baseboard heater in the men’s downstairs living room after was extensive smoke damage in said. He was referred to evening. Missing are a TV, Manchester, Town Fire Depart­ Juvenile Court and released to camera and cash, police said. Thoughts champs notched their 40th have to maintain it.” with the big saves against He retired as a teacher at before coming to Tolland eight room which is at the rear of the listening to records when his the house, firemen reported. ment. his mother. • ’The camper shell valued at win against 27 losses and 5 Defenseman Ted Green us,” he said. East Hartford High School years ago. A World War I building. Then matches were wife upstairs smelled smoke, Neubelt was taken to Police and firemen are $429 was stolen between 8:30 ties when John French broke provided an insurance goal after 21 years service, and also veteran, he served with the Air used to set the leaves on fire, police said. She came down and Manchester Memorial Hospital Cleveland’s all star attempting to find out who p.m. Thursday night and 1 a.m. in the third period and the was a business manager at Force for 18 years before police said. dragged him and a friend out of where he was treated for bums Thefts and vandalism reports ApLENty a 3-3 deadlock with a second defenseman Paul Shmyer pulled the alarms. included: today from the back of the Hartford Hospital for 40 years. retiring 11 years ago. He was a The smoldering leaves the house and then called the on his hands and discharged, a period goal. French’s goal at Crusaders were unable to sat out the game with Anyone having seen the • Laurie Bourque of 9 Hoff­ pickup truck qf William Torello A graduate of Trinity College, member of the Tolland VFW smoked up the whole building. fire department at 1:30 a.m., hospital spokesman said. By Len Auster 14:28 of the period was his penetrate New England’s bruised ribs and Vivian said alarms pulled is asked to con­ man Rd. is one of the first bike of East Haven, police said. The Hartford, he received a Post. The shop was full of customers police said. Cause of the fire was not 12th of the season and the positional play effectively. he could have played “if the tact either firemen or police. theft victims of the spring, truck was parked at the time to master’s degree from Harvard He is also survived by his at the time. The fire was confined to the known this morning, firemen third game in which he has Also scoring for the game was crucial to us, but Today’s listing of fire calls police said. the rear of David’s restaurant University, Cambridge, Mass. mother, Mrs. Laura Mae F. living room doing extensive said. provided the winning Whalers were Brad Her 10-speed, yellow, in the Parkade, police said. No Courts we are trying to get ready He was an Army veteran of McFarlin of Concord, Vt.; a Selwood, Fred O’Donnell Cassanova Prestige valued at • A group of six young peo­ margin. ' for the playoffs. World War I. son, Harold Bowker of Denver, What you do when you have schedules and players but $150 was reported stolen from ple, all in their early twenties The win put the Whalers and Wayne Carleton. “I doubt if we could move Othe survivors are a brother, Colo.,: and four grandchildren. nowhere to play? You worry! That’s what Jack Redmond, Dr. Burton To Conduct the carport at her home early and including one female, are one point ahead of Quebec in Cleveland goals were by up to 7th spot on the list, but George Hickey of Manchester; The funeral is Monday at the pro at the Manchester Racquet Club and tennis Thursday morning, police said. suspected of shoplifting $84 the race for the eight playoff A1 McDonough, Skip Krake and three sisters,Mrs. Grace Desrochers and Sayles Funeral the main object for us is to It was not chained or secured in worth of pewter and a tapestry coach for the East Catholic girls’ and boys’ team is doing. berths. and Ron Ward. Smith of Manchester, Mrs. Home, 68 Summer St., St. ACCI Parley Workshop stay healthy,” said Vivian. any way, they said. from the Collector’s Corner at “It’s kind of difficult to run a program without any Cleveland has been able to Marcella Hayes of Hartford: Johnsbury, Vt. Burial will be in “Now that we’re in second Cleveland automatically Dr. John R. Burton, associate • Youths holding beer parties 459 Main St. Thursday, police courts,” Redmond noted. “We have 10 home matches and Mrs. Agnes Roberts of Port Cushman Cemetery, Dalton, FIRE CALLS place, I just hope we can beat the Whalers only once gets a playoff spot by virtue professor of business at are suspected of smashing said. scheduled but nowhere to play them. Wickham Park, Huenene, Calif. N.H. stay there,” said Ryan. “I this season against three of the second place position Manchester Community bottles all over Briarwood Dr., which we used last year, is inaccessible because they’re The funeral is Saturday at 2 Friends may call at the St. think we’ve shaken our losses and one tie with one behind the Whalers in the College, will present a paper police said. As the street in the not letting any groups reserve them. p.m. at the Pittman Funerai Johnsbury funeral home Sun­ MANCHESTER fire in the Bess Eaton Donut slump...but we still miss game remaining. Eastern Division, even and conduct a workshop at the southwest part of town is still “Right how we’re in dire straits. I can’t see how we’ll Home, Naples, Fla. Crematio.i day. Thursday, 6:03 p.m. — water Shop at 150 Center St. See story injured Rick Ley and Gary “Our team has somewhat though their 67 point total annual national conference of on fires. (Town) under development and not yet even get some practice time in outdoors. ’The Manchester will follow. The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 in the cellar at 64 Winthrop Rd. Swain, but hopefully they’ll of a psychological hangup wil be less than a number of the American Council on Con­ Today, 1:30 a.m. — house fire accepted by the Town of nacLES (UPI photo) The family suggests that any Ellington Ave., Rockville, was Racquet Club is the only possibility for home matches but sumer Interests (ACCI) in Kan­ (Town) other teams. memorial contributions may be in charge of local at 23 Seymour St. See story on BIG PRE-SEASON I’m unsure if it’s financially feasible,” Redmond said. sas City, Mo., April 2-5. Thursday, 8:45 p.m. — the Whalers’ Goalie Al Smith Kicks Out Shot 2 made to the United Church of arrangements. trouble light in the fire alarm fires. (Eighth District) USED A year ago, the East girls went undefeated and Redrijond Naples Building Fund, Naples, Dr. Burton’s paper and Today, 1:41 a.m. — house fire Open Here A pril 5 Brad Selwood (3) Holds Off Cleveland's Jim Harrison workshop will be based on system lit up at the new Quality predicts another good year with such netsters as Mary Fla. Inn at 51 Hartford Tpke. on the at 75 Birch St. See story on BIKE SALE Catherine Murano, who for awhile played with the boys’ research he recently completed fires. (Town) John O'Loiighlin under a grant from the Office of Vernon town line. (Town) HUGE ASSORTMENT team and lost just one match; Sue Aqderson, Lori White ROCKVILLE - John J. Consumer Affairs of the Thursday, 9:43 p.m. — gas IN THE and Kelly White. But without facilties, it will be most dif­ TV O'Loughlin, 62, of Maple St., Department of Health, Educa­ washdown in the garage at 51 ALL ficult for them to repeat. MCC Overpowered AND Mrs. Ona Landraitis Vernon St. (Town) Drawing the Line Rouses Point, N.Y., formerly of tion and Welfare. His paper will SERVICE Tennis has to be the fastest growing sport in America. Mrs. Ona Vaznis Landraitis, • Thursday, 10 p.m. — Box The Mason-Dixon Line RADII Gordie Howe Reaches Rockville, died Tuesday in present a survey of career op­ RECONDITIONED 82, of 210 Eldridge St. died traditionally dividing the North The rise in its popularity is tremendous. Even in Rouses Point. He was the hus­ portunities for consumer af­ 415 at S. Main St. and Arvine Thursday at a Rocky Hill con­ from the South was in no way Manchester courts seemingly are a shod; commodity m In Southern Swing band of Mrs. Marcella Genovesi fairs professionals and include PL, false alarm. (Town) Lance Cpl. Loris (Buddy) E. & GUARANTEED valescent home. She was the • Thursday, 10:04 p.m. — Box connected with the Civil War. practitioners have to wait sometimes hours to get on the widow of Charles J. Landraitis. O'Loughlin. a listing of higher education in­ The line was drawn much Durand Jr. was recently PRICED LOW Legendary Milestone clay surfaces. Town courts are always taken, and that’s TONIGHT Mr. O'Loughlin was born in stitutions currently granting 23 at Hartford Rd. and Goslee promoted to his present rank. Coming home without a victory in its exhibition swing Born in Odessa, Russia, Mrs. earlier to tend a colonial land FOR 7:30 Celtics vs. Bulls, Rockville and lived here until degrees in consumer affairs. Dr., false alarm. (Town) He has been chosen as Com­ one reason Redmond doesn’t even dream in this direction. through the South is the Manchester Community College Landraitis lived in the Hartford • Thursday, 10:06 p.m. —Box dispute between the Calverts of WINF moving to Rouses Point more Dr. Burton is also the chair­ Maryland and the Penns. pany Honor Man of Company FAST CLEARANCE All he could do and did, is ask, “Any suggestions?” baseball team. The Cougars concluded their five-game area for many years before 24 at Cooper Hill and West Sts., SATURDAY HOUSTON (UPI) - Gordie Howe seekers, he said he could remember the than 20 years ago. He was an man of an ACCI committee on Plotted out in a l75d com­ ”E,’’ Infantry Training School, stay with a 9-0 loss to Mitchell Community College yester­ coming to Manchester 10 years Ur. John R. Burton was near the Winnipeg net and first point he scored. immigration inspector in career opportunities and will 'false alarm. (Town) promise in the English Court of Marine Corps Base, Camp day in Statesville, N.C. 3:0O (2 2 ,3 0 ) NCAA ago. • Thursday, 10:10 p.m. —Bo,v Baskeiball: National stationed in good position to put on his “It was against Turk Broda in ’46 in Survivors are a son, George Rouses Point and Montreal, supervise an employment Chancery, the line was fixed by Pendleton, Calif., where he is Scoring Leader MCC opens up the Detroit," Howe recalled. “ It was a Que., Can., for 23 years. He was clearinghouse at the convention tion, he is coordinator of the 52 at Spruce and Eldridge Sts., two surveyors, Charles Mason semifinal best move of the night after assisting B. Landraitis of Wethersfield; stationed. Latest statistics released by the National Hockey Northern part of its schedue rebound. I happened to be on the left side an Army veteran of World War whereby employers and poten­ business administration false alarm. (Town) and Jeremiah Dixon, between He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the seven-hitter. Larry 3:30 (8) Pro Bowlers Tour a goal by young Jimmy Sherrit. two daughters, Mrs. Ona program. He has been with the • Thursday, 10:24 p.m. — Box League show Bobby Orr of the Boston Bruins the point April 5 in Middletown 3:30 (3) Pro Tennis: and shot into an almost open net. It came II. tial employes will be brought 1763 and 1767. L. E. Durand of 51 Dover Rd. Morrison pitched the last It was Sherrit’s 20th, a personal in the second period but the game ended in Balsam of St. Louis, Mo., and college for six years. 36 at Church and Laurel Sts., leader with 128 through games of March 23. It’s hard to against Middlesex Com­ Women’s Tournament Other survivors are three together. three innings for the record, and he wanted the puck for his a 3-3 tie with Toronto. I wrote 15 letters Mrs. Marion Alford of ACCI is a national organiza­ false alarm. (Town) believe but this is Orr’s ninth season in the NHL. The Bruin munity College. 5:00 (3) Golf: Heritage sons, Thomas O'Loughlin of He received his doctoral Cougars and the new trophy room. home. That’s why I remember it.” Barcelona, Spain; six tion of college and university • Thursday, 10:33 p.m. —Box Mitchell, one of the top Clayton, Calif., John J. degree from the University of defenseman, the winner of the James Norris Memorial knuckleballer set down the For the night, Howe scored two goals grandchildren and four great­ faculty members and consumer 124 at Keeney and Hackmatack two-year schools in the 5:00 (8) Wide World of ‘T ve never seen Gordie move so O'Loughlin of Syracuse, N.Y., Connecticut in 1970. He has Trophy (outstanding defenseman in the NHL) the last and two assists, one going to son Mark as grandchildren. affairs professionals from Sts., false alarm. (Town) side in order each frame. Sports fast,” Sherrit said later, “he was in and Ross O’Loughlin of Rouses been very active at the college POST ROAD PLAZA seven years turned 27 his last birthday. country, scored eight runs in the Aeros ended the Winnipeg Jets’ The private funeral is Satur­ business and government. • Thursday, 10:36 p.m. —Box Sewer Study Unit 5 :0 0 (22, 30) NCAA and out of that net like a shot. It sur­ Point; a brother Francis T. in offering both regular college MAIN STREET, ROUTE 30 Just check the scoring leaders and you’ll see why the the first inning before the seven-game win streak and momentarily day at Rose Hill Funeral Home, Membership approximates 3,- 161 at W. Center and Foley Sts., Basketball: National prised me. But I soon realized what 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial O’Loughlin of Pompano Beach, courses and community service VERNON, CONN. 872 3159 Buffalo Sabres have the best record in the NHL. The Collegians could get any­ halted Bobby Hull’s race toward an un- 000, false alarm. (Town) semifinal was going on.” Fla.; and three grandchildren. courses for consumers. In addi- body out. There were six paralled season featuring one goal per will be in Rose Hill Memorial Today, 1:26 a.m. — leaves on To Meet Monday EXPERT REPAIRS . French Connection line of Rene Robert, Gil Perreault and 7:25 Whalers vs. Jets, With the assist, Howe collected the The funeral was Thursday hits in the frame by the Dickinson Leads game. Park, Rocky Hill. ON BICYCLES Rick Martin are Nos. 7, 8 and 9. Each will surely wind up WTIC 2,000th point of his 27-year pro hockey There are no calling hours. with a Mass at St. Patrick’s hosts and they were aided by GRAND PRAIRIE, Tex. Hull, the 36-year-old strongman, has 72 VERNON The study committee will MON thru SAT the season with 40 goals and possibly 100 points. Even in SUNDAY career, setting one of those legendary The family suggests that any Church, Rouses Point. Burial, (UPI) — Gary Dickinson of goals in 72 games with six left. Easter Egg Hunt Set also discuss a request from 9:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. this time of expansion, that’s a fast scoring pace. three Cougar miscues. 1:10 Knicks vs. Bucks, marks only the choice young athletes can memorial contributions may be with full military honors, was Spindle Side The Sewer Study Committee Fort Worth, Tex., a four time “Not bad for a kid that can’t shoot or Females in Anglo-Saxon Open Thurs & Fri Evening Til 9 Jeff Jamiutus faced the WINF hope to shoot for. made to the American Cancer ‘in St. Patrick's Cemetery, of the Vernon Town Council will residents of Taylor St. in titlist on the pro bowlers tour, skate," Howe said laughing. “No, I’ve The Manchester Jaycees will sponsor its annual Easter clans were called the “spindle first nine batters but 2:00 (3) NBA: Bulls vs. Houston Aeros’ teammate Murray Hall, Society. meet Monday at 7:30 in the Ad­ Talcottville, who have filed a holds a dwindling lead over known Bobby for, well, I don’t know. He side” of the family as they did • ••S H A R P EN IN G *** couldn’t get anybody out and Bullets a man who played with Gordie in the Egg Hunt Saturday, beginning at 10 a.m. at Center Springs ministration Building. One of petition with the Sewer Authori­ Football Playoffs Earl Anthony of Tacoma, knew me longer because he asked me for all the spinning of flax into ROTARY LAWN MOWER 2:00 (22, 30) WCT Tennis , described the Park. the matters to be discussed will ty requesting that the town not Coach Skip Olander brought Wash., in the $100,000 U.S. Open my autograph when he was a kid—if you In Meinoriain cloth. Women were not fit to BLADES GRASS SHEARS ALSO The CIAC, which holds state championships in soccer, 3:00 (8) Women’s feat. The hunt, which will be in the Valley St. area, is open to be the sewer assessment for­ install lines on that street. in Paul Placido. Placido Bowling Tournament. can imagine that? So I stopped and talked In sad and loving memory of our Hus­ marry until they had spun their KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC. basketball, baseball and several other sports, has ap­ “I was sitting on the bench and I figured Harold R. Prescolt band. Dad and Grampy, James Brograii, all youngsters between the ages of 1 and 10. mula objectea to at a public It takes in that portion of turned out to be the lone Freestyle Skiing Cham­ to him. We had a certain bond between us dowry of linens. In 1665, the proved a State Championship Playoff in football. Four Dickinson split his eight it this way,” Hall said. “A rookie breaking Harold Russell Prescott, 61, who was called to rest March 28. 1973. Some 1,000 candy Easter eggs will be hidden, along with hearing last Monday. Taylor St. between the railroad We honor Chirge-Cardi bright spot for MCC, hurling match games Thursday night pionships ever since." colony of Massachusetts passed tracks and Elm Hill Rd. The state champions will be crowned, using the four classes of 3:30 (8) American into the league would have to score 100 of 454 N. Main St. died .Although God has taken you away. many special prize eggs. The matter of concern was ALL BICYCLES 8i REPAIRS! five innings allowing six hits and his lea^over Anthony Hull led his Jet teammates off the bench a decree requiring every family town assessor said there are 31 competition (AA, A, B, C) as a guide. A point system and Sportsman points for 20 years. Can you imagine that? Thursday afternoon at In our memories you will always stay. Gary Dumas heads the committee in charge of the to weave three pounds of cloth a the assessments proposed for GUARANTEED and just one run. At the dropped from 213 pins to 146. to congratulate Howe on the 2,(XX)th. Manchester Memorial A silent thought, a silent prayer. the Rt. 30 area sewer in­ parcels in the area and that the tie-breaking plan has been adopted which will determine 4:00 (22, 30) NHL: Twenty years—to even come close. That event. week, and set up quotas based TRADE-INS ACCEPTED plate, Placido collected The quarterfinals field of 80 Howe said Hull has everything now to Hospital. In our hearts you’ll always be there, stallations, and specific com­ petition was signed by 15 the top two teams in each division — with the two clubs Islanders vs. Flames just shows you what kind of an athlete on the number of women in a KEYS MADE three of the seven hits bowlers was cut to 24 play as long as he has. A 4:30 (3) Golf: Heritage Gordie is.” Born in Providence, R.I., Mr. Margaret. Gail. Gene and Kevin household. Unmarried women plaints were made about the property owners who do not playing for the state title. semifinalists Thursday. Five “He’s got the secret now. He’s enjoying banged out by MCC. _ Classic The 8-0 victory Thursday was a multiple Prescott had lived in were appointed as "spinsters" manner of assessing those who want sewers. STOP IN AND SEE Playoff points will be accumulated during the season and finalists will be decided tonight it,” (jordie said. “You’ve got to love what Skip Wilson combined 4:30 (8) Wide World of treat for Howe, who will quietly celebrate Manchester and in Hartford, to meet the quotas. own corner lots. OUR MINI-ARCADE at the end the total number of points will be divided by the for Saturday’s televised cham­ you’re doing and Bobby was not a happy Sports: Evel Knievel, swim­ his 47th birthday Monday. Survivors are two daughters, with Dave Marshall to toss pionship. man the last few years.” total number of games played to determine the point value “The 2,000th came on a good night,” he Mrs. Judith Koblect of ming Howe has said he will retire after this earned by each team. The two top schools in each size 7:25 Whalers vs. Toros, said. “We clinched the title in our league. Manchester and Mrs, Nancy Kathy aaya: playoff, a fact which truly gets coach Bill Lease Charges Bring Quick Denials bracket will compete in the division championship games. I don’t think anybody can catch us as far Petersen of Baltimore, Md.; WTIC Dineen down. It sounds like a nice idea but just reading how the points as the overall best record. And Larry Lund and four grandchildren. OPEN EASTER SUNDAY! 10:30 (3) Delayed Broad­ “Gordie, to me, still is the greatest "Happy Eatter To One and AIII" gets 100 points for the first time in his life. The funeral is Monday at 11 HARTFORD (UPI) - A hurt by the disclosures," said are awarded makes it seem awkward. No matter how hard cast: Whalers vs. Toros hockey player, and if you ask any other being misunderstood. And young Sherritt gets 20 goals. You a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, Republican lawmaker’s leasing subcommittee chair­ YES, OAKLAND STREET IS they try, the CIAC will still find some schools disgruntled player, he’ll feel the same way. He’s the Another "conflict of interest” can’t wish for much more.’’ 400 Main St. The Rev. Newell allegations of conflict of in­ man Richard A. Dice, R- and believing they belonged in the championship. It’ll be greatest that ever lived and I’ll feel sorry cited by Page — and refuted — NOW OPEN AGAIN FOR THRU TRAFFIC! As Howe sat, his corner locker area in­ Curtis Jr., pastor of Center terest among state leasing Cheshire. involved the leasing subcom­ C RISP AIRE: Macs, Corllands, Rusaat, Rad A Qoldan Dsllclous Applaa. interesting to see how the first year of the plan works out. to see him go. I don’t think it would be fair Congregational Church, will of­ probers has brought quick Page, without naming Dice in FRESH: Asparagus, Qraan & Ysilow Bsans, Pass, Cauilflowar, Broccoli, undated by newsmen and autograph mittee’s former chief counsel. Shalots, Leaks, Turnips, Qraan & Ysilow Squash, Boalon LsHuca, to ask him to play another year. ficiate. Burial will be in East denials from members of the his news release, said one New Haven lawyer H. William Belgium Endive, Chivsa, Rhubarb, Sweat Potatoaa, Bruaaall Sprouts, Cemetery. legislative investigative sub­ member of the leasing subcom­ Shure, Page said Share’s law Cherry Tomatoes, Chinese & Savoy Cabbage, Rad S Hot Pappsrs. Friends may call at the committee. IMPORTED; Red, While & Blue Qrapss, Canlaloupas, Honaydawa, mittee “has been and still is in­ firm represented Hamden real Spanish Melons, Strawberries, Jaffa Oranges, Tangerines, Limes, Can’t Qualify funeral home Monday from 9 , Sen. Stanley H, Page, R- volved in a lawsuit charging estate appraiser Norman Pineapples, Nectarines, Pears. WE HA VE A LAROE SELECTION OF EASTER FLOWERS S CANDYI a.m. until the time of the ser­ Guilford, walked into a him with fraud and usury in the Benedict, who had been a sub­ Even if the East Catholic girls’ softball team wins vice. firestorm of criticism Thursday state of Vermont.” THRIFTY WEEKEND SPECIALSI every game it has, it won’t qualify for the State Girls’ Soft- Cavaliers End Jinx committee consultant. after making the allegations Dice, when asked who the CALIF. ICERERG LEnUCE ...... headSDC ball Tournament. You see, the East maidens currently BOWLING about two legislators, a lawyer legislator might be, said it was VINE RIPENED TOMATOES ib 59c have only four games slated. A team must play a NEW YORK (U P I)-T h e idle Houston in the National come in because you know Shure, reached at his office, NAVEL ORANGES, large size...... 6 lor 59c and an appraiser who in­ he, but the law suit was thrown minimum of 10 games to get into post-season play. Coach Basketball Association’s you can't play bad and if you denied the charge and said CUCUMBERS...... ea 29c Cleveland Cavaliers had vestigated Connecticut’s out of court last December with Benedict is represented by Donna Ridel has 45 girls now, a list which has to be good reason to be afraid. Central Division going into don’t play good, you’ll be run property leasing scandal. GREEN PEPPERS ...... ib 39c SWINGERS - E. Ansaldi the plaintiff issuing a public Richard Bell, a lawyer with trimmed to 15 for the season, but all their work will hit is a Here they were, fighting for tonight’s crucial matchup right out of there,’’ said Solemn Rites Page, who is regarded as apology. The suit was over ROYAL ICE CREA M ...... 50c off 1/2 gal. 135, N. Shenning 143-370, R. another firm. roadblock unless more games are played. the first playoff berth in against the Rockets. Each Cleveland Coach Bill Fitch. close to former GOP Gov. some land Dice had bought, he • Wo Sell The Hereld, Sunday Papert, plus Lotlery TIcketi Flydal 138-373, H. Carlson 139- 353, D. Culver 351, G. Richards their five-year history and team has .four regular “Our motto is keep trying Pope Paul VI led the world’s Thomas J. Meskill, issued a said. “Years ago we may have sent 363. season games left. and never surrender, but the 600 million Roman Catholics press statement alleging Page's printed remarks were a letter out for him but then Thursday night they had to today in solemn Good Friday several “conflicts of interests” distributed by a GOP staff withdrew from the matter and play on a court where they Dick Snyder scored 11 Bulls are a great basketball observances marking Christ’s among leasing subcommittee worker but he was unavailable never represented him,’’ Shure pcDn INDUSTRIAL - Jeff Baker had never won a game. points to help Cleveland out- team. I 11 202, Ike Miller 238-560, Lou crucifixion. In Jerusalem, holy members. He was immediately when reporters sought details. said. Globetrotters Visit score Chicago 17-2 in a 4:22 “To beat the Bulls, you've city of the world's three major refuted on two points. 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6384 Polinski 246-579, Terry Shep­ Reached at his home later. The Harlem Globetrotters’ performances tonight and But fear does strange span of the third quarter and got to play almost perfect faiths, two bombs apparently "Obviously Sen. Page has Page said he had not meant to pard 233, Dennis Carlin 207-558, set up the triumph. Saturday night at the Hartford Civic Center are both Stan Pliska 203-564, Don Wilson things and it turned the defense and we played about set by Arab guerrillas exploded, been led astray and by someone unjustly accuse anyone and was I Cavaliers into defensive Cleveland had five players injuring 11 persons. out to get the leasing subcom­ sellouts. A special matinee performance Saturday at 2:30 201-552, Tom Atamian 215-555, as good defense as we can demons. They beat Chicago in double figures, led by Jim Police and hospital officials mittee because they're getting has been scheduled. Tickets for the Saturday afternoon (DPI photo) Dick Murphy 204-568, Ted play." in Jerusalem, sacred to show will be available at the Civic Center Box Office and Bidwell 211, Walt Czykieta 211, at its own defense-oriented Chones with 16, while Chet Christians, Jews and Moslems, at G. Fox’s. This is the Globetrotters first appearance in Cavaliers ’ Jim Brewer Holds Ball John Belasky 209, Ken Bower game, 86-83. Walker of the Bulls led all “They just played better said all the injured were aboard “Come Christians join to sing.. the Hartford area in five years. Away from Chicago’s Norm Van Lier (2) 219, Don Ostberg 212-551, Bill The victory left the scorers with 18 points. than we did,” said Chicago a bus on which a bomb Avery 566. Cavaliers a game ahead of “You’re scared when you Coach Dick Motta. 2 exploded. Three were Alleluia, z4men/” Lord, make me an Instrument of thy peace; hospitalized, the others were ecumenical where there Is hatred, let me sow love; released after treatment for Whore there Is Injury, pardon; minor injuries. where there Is discord, union; The second bomb caused no where there is doubt, faith; injuries, police said. where there Is despair, hope; The explosions occurred at where there is darkness, light; Expos’ Gary Carter Name to Watch in Future the start of processions by where there Is sadness, joy; 0 Divine Master, grant that I may not so much thousands of Christian pilgrims day at the Expos’ Daytona Beach layout. “His name is seek to be consoled, as to console; By MILTON RICHMAN 1972, turned down 100 scholarship offers from universities Picked up in the free agent draft in 1972 and then signed from many demoninations who Gary Carter, and he’s a cross between Pete Rose and crowded the narrow, cobbled 7 A.M., SUNDAY, MARCH 30 to be understood, as to understand; NEW YORK (UPI) — Dave Bristol goes dippy over three and colleges to play baseball and has received a Boys’ Club by scout Bob Zuk, Carter was brought up from Memphis Johnny Bench. He’s got Rose’s energy and enthusiasm and streets of the ancient walled to be loved, as to love, things. He loves country music, bird hunting and good Citizenship Award for contributions he made to the com­ last September by the Expos and played in nine ball games EAST CATHOLIC some of Bench’s ability. Look at him Ever see a physical city for the walk along the Via for it Is in giving that we receive; hard-nosed ballplayers. Not necessarily in that order, munity back home in Fullerton, Calif. for them. He had 11 hits in 27 at bats for a heady .407 it is In pardoning that we pardoned; specimen like him before? He caught for Memphis last Dolorosa — traditional path of HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM either. Given his choice, he’d take the good hard-nosed The comparisons with Pete Rose and Johnny Bench figure, clipping the Mets’ Jon Matlack and Tom Seaver for and It Is In dying that wo are born year and was the No. 1 catcher in Triple A ball, but we’re Christ's march to his ballplayers first, which is readily understandable because naturally are flattering. What 20-year-old rookie wouldn’t his first two safeties. crucifixion. to eternal life. converting him to an outfielder. He’s gonna play right field • Salvation Army Band if enough of them happen to be on the same side he is, then feel good being mentioned in the same class as either one, One thing Gary Carter wants to do, is play. The 77-year-old pontiff was ^C\0 today.’’ and then both, no' less? Gary Carter tries to maintain his • Simulated Sunrise and Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi, he’s going to enjoy both that country music and the bird “He’s the pure all-time athlete,” says Gene Mauch. scheduled to attend an evening Gary Carter, only 20, was among the most impressive own style, though, and hustling all the time is part of that liturgical service in St. Peter’s Scripture II83-I226 A.D. hunting so much more. “You know — let me go, turn me loose.” Basilica and then carry a tall " WN \P ' Bristol works for Montreal Manager Gene Mauch, young players I saw this spring. Some of the others were style. Gary Carter was so eager to do well in those first few cross in a procession around • St. James Folk Group coaching third base. He managed in the big leagues Marc Hill of the Giants; Doug Flynn and George Revering “When I first signed with the Expos, they told me it was ball games last fall, he was afraid maybe he was overdoing Rome’s Colosseum to re-enact • Combined Men’s Chorus may the blessings of himself, having piloted Cincinnati and Milwaukee, very of the Reds; Ron LeFlore of the Tigers; Roy Howell of the a hustling organization, and that they wanted us to hustle things a little. He went to Bristol, and Jerry Zimmerman, the stages of Jesus’ Crucifixion. • Message by Rev. Dr. Charles Easter be with you ^nd likely will get another chance somewhere fairly soon Rangers; Keith Hernandez of the Cardinals, and Lyman everywhere,” says Carter. “I started that way 9nd I guess one of the Expos’ other coaches, and asked them what they because he has shown he knows what it’s all about and can Bostock of the Twins, but Gary Carter sticks out for any it sorta stayed with me. If you ask me what position I’d thought after seeing him. Ship Prototype Isbell those you love. handle players, and now, what he’d really enjoy most, next number of reasons. You almost can’t help but notice him. rather play. I’d prefer to catch. This is how I got where I “They told me ‘You look all right in the field, but a little Perhaps the first vessel to winning, would be seeing some new kid break in and am now, but I understand the situation and I’ll play tight at bat,”’ says the young, blue-eyed Californian. powered by twin-screw • Continental breakfast to follow He hustles every minute, same as Pete Rose, hits with making it big with the Expos. power and has an excellent arm. That’s only a start. He anywhere I can help the club.” “They said ‘Just be yourself.”’ propellers similar to those that- in cafeteria The situation is that the Expos are fine behind the plate drive modern ships was the Savings Bank iiu “See that young fella over yonder, the one built like Mr. runs well, he’s 6-2 and 205, strong as a bull and polite as a Gary Carter got the best advice in the world from Dave "Little Juliana," a steamboat 500 ea. or $2.00 a family America,” he said, nodding in the direction of a strapping, West Point cadet. He reminds you of the Dodgers’ MVP, with 23-year-old Barry Foote, who looked very good as a Bristol and Jerry Zimmerman.' If he listens to what they invented by Col. John Stevens Sponsored by the Sunrise Service straight-backed right-hander tossing the ball easily with Steve Garvey, so it’s no real surprise to discover he was a rookie last season and keeps looking better all the time. told him, and he’s doing that, there’s no possible way he that chugged from New York to Committee and M.A.C.C. of Manchester Bob Bailey on the sidelines before a ball game the other member of the National Honor Society from 1968 through Mauch’s present plans call for Gary Carter to play right can miss. Hoboken in May, 1804. MANCHESTER HARTFORD mOOMFIRLD Held — if he can handle it — and Mauch feels he can. f Member F.D.I.C PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 28, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Fri,, March 28, 1975— PAGE FIFTEEN SCORE BOARD UCLA Wears Favorite Role in NCAA, s SPORTS Sad Day for Pirates as Blass Waived AB4 y f /JY BRIEFS NEW YORK (UPI) - The popular righthander Blass said. “If someone close relationship I’ve had Atlanta, 6-2, Willie Crawford Ed C rosby’s tw o-run East Eight walks in one inning from North Canaan, Conn., makes an overture I’d with Steve.” homered leading off the bot­ homer in the 10th provided L. Pet. G.B. means a lot more in spring was given his walking probably consider it. But Life went on in the tom of the 10th inning to give Cleveland with an 8-6 Kentucky Coach Hopes Team Prepared New York 24 .696 - training than one slightly- papers after pitching just 6 I’ve always pitched for the Pittsburgh camp Thursday the Los Angeles Dodgers a 4- triumph over San Francisco, Kentucky 26 .667 2V4 tarnished World Series ring. 2-3 innings for the Pirates Pirates and I don’t have a lot without Blass, however, as St. Louis 50 .359 26 Taft to Throw 3 victory over Minnesota, and Fred Kendall singled to Which is why Steve Blass, this spring, getting rocked of desire to pitch for the Pirates pommeled the and the Cincinnati Reds drive in Mike Ivie in the 10th In the final regular season matches the 64-year-old Memphis 53 .321 29Vk SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Kentucky, 25-4, wjll face Added Crum, “Yes, I’d an executive with the Ken­ to Coach Roy Danforth. He CINCINNATI (UPI) — The Cincinnati Reds announced the key link of the for 13 earned runs and 17 someone else.” Detroit Tigers, 5-2, behind jumped on Catfish Hunter inning to give San Diego a 2- Wooden, the teacher, versus Virginia 63 .192 39Vii UCLA, with Indiana resting Syracuse, 23-7, at 12:10 p.m. ratings, Indiana was ranked rather be playing somebody tucky Colonels of the said he’s u s ^ to it. Thursday that Sen. Robert Taft Jr., R-Ohio, will throw out with walks. In his last outing — A1 Oliver’s four RBI. for four runs in shutting out 1 conquest of Milwaukee. the pupil, the Cardinals’ on the sidelines, will wear PDT in the first semihnal first, UCLA second, else, too. But we don’t have American Basketball “Against LaSalle in the the ceremonial first ball of the 1975 their world championship one inning against the “I’m very proud of the 16 Deron Johnson, battling to the New York Yankees, 4-0. Ted Simmons belted three Denny Crum. L. Pet. G.B. the familiar favorite’s man­ game followed by a meeting Louisville third, and Ken­ any choice in that. Just like Association. Palestra (at Philadelphia), x-Denver 18 .775 - season. team of 1971, was placed on Chicago White Sox Monday years I spent in this win a job with the Boston Ex-Cub Billy Williams home runs and teammate In the NCAA semifinals at tle when the NCAA basket- of UCLA, 26-3, and tucky fourth. Syracuse’s three years ago. I can’t let we were very much the un­ San Antonio 31 13V^ Taft, a native of Cincinnati, will be making his first waivers by the club -yr he walked eight batters organization,” he said, Red Sox after being given singled and homered to Ron Fairly added a fourth Los Angeles in 1972, ball championship Louisville, 27-2, at 2:10 p.m. Orangemen were not even my feelings interfere with Rupp, 73, accompanied derdog,” he said. “Against Indiana 35 .551 18 public appearance since suffering a heart attack last Thursday for the purpose of and forced in four runs. ‘“rhis is an unhappy situa­ his unconditional release propel Oakland to a 7-1 club­ but it wasn’t enough to Wooden’s Bruins beat semifinals unfold Saturday Both games will be on among the top 20. my team’s approach to the the 'Wildcats here. Hall North Carolina, we were Utah 45 .430 27^ month. The Reds, who traditionally host the season giving him his unconditional “I don’t think I’ll pursue a tion but I have no regrets from the club at the end of bing of a split squad of salvage a win for the St. Crums’ Cardinals, 96-77. San Diego with the Bruins going national television (NBC). Beaten by Indiana by a game. We have to get ready formerly played under the very much the underdog and 48 .392 30Mi opener, start the 1975 campaign with a 2:30 p.m. EDT release. job with another team,” except maybe that it didn’t last season, hit his third California Angels and Joe Louis Cardinals, who fell, x-Ciinched Division Title against Louisville, and Ken­ ’The finals are -scheduled devastating 24 points in “If I had my druthers,” for UCLA just like we get famed ^ron. we managed to win that one, game against the Los Angeles Dodgers Monday, April 7. last longer.” home run of the spring and Lahoud cracked a two-run 14-9, to the New York Mets. tucky, the team that at 6:10 p.m. Monday at the December, Kentucky sent ready for anybody else.” “I’m very, very proud of too. A lot of people had us Thursday’s Results said Wooden, now in his 27th No games scheduled drove in two runs to lead home run to highlight a The game was played with knocked off the No. 1-rated San Diego Sports Arena. Bobby Knight’s Indiana season at UCLA, “I’d rather Coach Hall,” Rupp said. the underdogs against Kan­ Pittsburgh Manager Dan­ Boston past the Chicago seven-run ninth inning as the an experimental baseball team — heavily favored to sas State and we were for­ Tonight's Games ny Murtaugh said the deci­ Hoosiers, pitted against un­ “We spent a lot of emotion not play against a former “He’s done a great job. I New York at Memphis HeHl Get Pass White Sox, 6-1. rest of the Angels scored an and the two teams combined heralded Syracuse. in the Indiana game,’’ said go all the way in the 37th player or assistant or very Making its 22nd think this is the strongest tunate enough to win.” sion to cut Blass was heart­ Tom Grieve collected Kentucky at Virginia NEW YORK (UPI) — One of President Ford’s worries 8-3 victory over the Chicago for 29 hits and six home It’s a role John Wooden’s Joe Hall, the man who NCAA — home by scoring a close friend. appearance in NCAA Kentucky team since the breaking because “of the three hits to lead Texas past Cubs. runs. Indiana at St. Louis this baseball season won’t be to pay his way to see a game. tall and talented Bruins, led succeeded the legendary 92-90 win in the Mideast postseason basketball play Fabulous Five in 1948 and ’49 Syracuse clinched its first Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn flies to Washington by All-America Dave Adolph Rupp as Kentucky’s Regional finals at Dayton, “You’re closer to your — compared to UCLA’s 16th and I’d be disappointed if trip to the semifinals with a NHL today to present Ford with a gold season pass good for all Meyers, are used to, having head coach three years ago. Ohio. players than anyone except — Kentucky will be looking they don’t win it all.” 95-87 overtime verdict over Division 1 won an incredible nine “By Saturday, I hope our The UCLA-Louisville con­ your own children. To me, for its fifth championship, Kansas State in the East W. L. T. Pts. 1975 National and American L eape games. x-Philadelphia 47 18 10 104 national championships in players can get down to frontation rates as the No. 1 Denny will always be one of but first since 1958. All four Syracuse isn’t bothered by Regional championship at my boys.” NY Rangers 35 27 13 83 the past 11 seasons. earth.’’ attraction Saturday and titles came under Rupp, now being overlooked, according Providence, R.I. NY Islanders 31 24 20 82 Legislation Approved Red Sox Cut Roster hy Two Atlanta 32 29 13 77 7 ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) - The Maryland State House WINTER HAVEN. Fla. in Pawtucket and remain home run of the spring, and is considering opening the Division 2 (UPI) — Two young pitchers W. L. T. Pts. of Delegates approved legislation Thursday that would there until May 15 because two runs batted in. He lifted season with Conigliaro, the 2 Aeros Whip Jets Chicago 35 32 8 78 authorize up to $4 million in state bonds for the purchase of were optioned to the minors the Red Sox gave him his his batting average to .313 30-year-old free agent Dficklaus On Schedule Vancouver 34 32 9 77 the Baltimore Orioles by a Maryland group. by the Boston Red Sox outright elease last fall. He and is making the kind of attempting to make a com­ St. Louis 31 30 14 76 The bill, which now goes to the State Senate, would help Thursday, but there are still could leave the Sox and be solid contact Manager John­ eback to baseball after being In Hockey Action Minnesota 23 45 7 53 to keep the Orioles in Baltimore. A group headed by nine too many men in spring signed immediately to a son expected to see from the out of the game for three For Upcoming Masters Kansas City former major league owner Bill Veeck is said to be the training camp, presenting major league contract by 36-year-old veteran. and a half years. Division 3 leading contender to buy the team, at an asking price manager Darrell Johnson any of the remaining 23 “I want Johnson to go to Conigliaro isn’t hitting W. L. NEW YORK (UPI) - Instead of “2,001: A Space T. Pts. reported to be $12 million. with a big problem’ clubs, but has indicated he Pawtucket, as it stands, and now the way he did earlier in Montreal 18 104 Dispatched to the minor the exhibition schedule. But Odyssey,” it was “2,001: A Hockey Odyssey.” HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. The wind was on all the golfers’ prefers to play in Boston and keep swinging, rather than Los Angeles 19 99 league complex were right- manager Johnson believes it The star of the show was Gordie Howe, who scored two (UPI) — Jack Nicklaus is right on minds Thursday. will go to the International have him sit around, travel Pittsburgh 15 83 " hander Don Aase and left is a matter of his being over goals and two assists for the Houston Aeros in their 8-0 vic­ schedule. “You just had to guess which club to Detroit League for the required five with us and take batting 12 54 Good At Two Things hander Jim Burton, leaving anxious, rather than incable tory over the Winnipeg Jets in Houston Thursday night. The “Golden Bear” always points use,” said Kite. “You could have just Washington 5 17 weeks to get the opportuni­ practice daily until he is Johnson with 34 players in­ of hitting the way he did for The four points enabled Howe, who will celebrate his 47th his game at the major championships flipped a coin and if it landed on its Division 4 PI'TTSBURGH (UPI) - University of Pittsburgh All- ty. eligible to play,” the cluding three who are in­ the Bosox from 1964 through birthday Monday, to increase his major league hockey and right now he’s aiming at the side, that probably would have been W. L. T. Pts. America running back Tony Dorsett excels at something manager said. vitees not listed on the 40- 1970, minus 1968 because of regular season career point total to 2,001. Masters, two weeks away. right.” x-Buffalo 46 14 15 107 besides football — getting parking tickets. Johnson’s role in the win “He’s good insurance,” he Boston 40 24 11 man roster. the beaning he suffered in In 25 seasons with the »Winner in his last previous outing The field for the Heritage is the best 91 Dorsett, a sophomore at Pitt, was fined $1,145 in Traffic over the White Sox included said. Toronto 30 31 14 74 Two of those three —Tony That implies the manager August of 1967. Detroit Red Wings of the two weeks ago in the Doral Open at on the tour this year with 26 of the top Court Thursday for failing to pay 99 overdue parking three hits, one his third California 19 44 12 50 Conigliaro and Deron John­ National Hockey League, Mariners 5, Racers 2 Miami, Nicklaus has his game honed 27 money winners on hand, plus South tickets. Howe tallied 1,809 points on x-Clinched Division son — are competing for the Gene Peacosh scored his to a near-perfect pitch as evidenced African Gary Player who just Thursday's Results 786 goals and 1,023 assists. 40th goal and Andre Lacroix returned to the United States after role of designated hitter. Superdome Cost Investigated by his play in the opening round of the No games scheduled. lUPi photo) Johnson took a major step in Now in his second season his 36th for San Diego more than six months absence. Continuance Granted Heritage Golf Classic here on this Tonight’s Games front of the pack eyeing the with Houston of the World against Indianapolis in the Player, who had not played in any Buffalo at Atlanta CINCINNATI (UPI) — Bob Maddox, a reserve defensive island resort just off the southern Steve Blass same position Thursday Hockey Association, Howe Racers’ final home game of South Carolina coast. tournament for nearly two months, Washington at California lineman for the Cincinnati Bengals, was granted a con­ has 192 points on 63 goals the season. The crowd of 13,- shot an even-par 71 ’Thursday and said Los Angeles at Vancouver tinuance Thursday in Hamilton County Criminal Court on a ...Career Comes To End when he sparked the Red Nicklaus, playing what he called Sox to a 6-1 victory over the Possible Violations Cited and 129 assists. 958 was the largest home considering how long it had been since charge of possession of a hallucinongen for sale. “under the conditions, one of my WHA '■ Chicago White Sox. Howe’s 31st goal opened attendance of the season for better rounds in the last couple of he played a competitive round, “I was Maddox is to be back in court April 14 for a preliminary the scoring for Houston at East Unfortunately for John­ the expansion Racers. years,” battled through a gusty wind pleas^ with it.” W. L. hearing. 11:08 of the first period and T. 1Pts. son, ht must open the season By Legislative Committee Thursday to post a five-under-par 66 x-New England 40 27 5 85 He was arrested March 12, when police, who raided his his 32nd at 9:03 of the final Defending champion Johnny Miller and went into today’s second round of was far back in the field with a seven- Cleveland 32 38 3 67 apartment said they picked up 24 ounces of hashish valued Strategy Session NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A City, committee vice chairman, was period increased the Aeros’ Blades 2, Oilers 2 Chicago this $200,000 tournament with a three- over-par 78 and didn’t want to talk 28 45 1 57 at $12,000. legislative committee studying the the only member of the seven-man lead to 5-0 and provided him Goals by Gary Veneruzzo Indianapolis 18 51 stroke lead over five runnersup. about it. 3 39 construction of the Louisiana Super- panel not signing the 110-page report. with point No. 1,999. Only 27 and Gary Bredin early in the U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin, West Gives Garner Edgi Jane Blalock seconds later, Howe reached third period enabled “What can you say when you just W. L. T. Pts. dome has released a report indicating The committee said there may be (UPI photo) winner here in 1971 and 1973, headed x-Houston 49 24 0 98 Good News possible criminal violations including violations of state laws relating to the 2,000-point plateau when Baltimore to tie Edmonton. up that group that shot two-under 69s play lousy?” asked Miller. PHOENIX, Ariz.(UPI) — Hometown favorite Joanne Gets Damages he assisted on a goal by Jim Ken Baird and Tim Sheehy Jack ISicklaus Shows Displeasure Phoenix 38 28 7 83 Gunerson Carner held a strategy session with her husband theft, bribery and malfeasance took theft, false accounting, public Thursday. The others were Don Arnold Palmer was one-under PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Lefthander Ken Brett of the Sherrit, and he finished out scored for the Oilers. San Diego 39 30 3 81 on the eve of the $70,000 LPGA Karsten-Ping Open. And it place during the construction of the bribery, corrupt influencing, filing January, Bruce Crampton, Andy through the first nine, but wound up at Minnesota 39 29 2 80 Pittsburgh Pirates got some good news Thursday. He was ATLANTA (UPI) - Federal false public records, malfeasance in the game by assisting on his After Missing Putt on 8th Hole paid off. domed stadium. North and Tom Kite. three-over 74. Lee Trevino had an Baltimore 18 50 4 40 told there was nothing wrong with his ailing elbow. Court Judge Charles Moye The committee recommended office and the state ethics code for son Mark’s 32nd goal at Dr. Albert Ferguson, team physician, told Brett to apply Playing in gusty winds and awarded $13,500 in damages to Oniy two others in the 102-man field even bigger blowup, going out in four Canadian dogleg right that she blitzed Thursday a grand jury investigation public officials. 16:10 of the final stanza. W. L. moist heat to his left elbow and take it easy for a few days. chilly temperatures, she golfer Jane Blalock. Thursday were able to break par in the first under, then playing six over on the T. Pts. with a 30-foot putt. of the $163 million project and the The Superdome project, now more The victory enabled Quebec 42 30 0 84 Brett, who underwent surgery on the elbow during the shortened her stroke, and ordered the Ladies round over the tricky Harbourtown back nine for a 73. “This was my first eagle Professional Golf Association creation of a special state office to than five times its original estimated Houston to clinch first place Course that Nicklaus helped design. Toronto . 39 31 2 80 off season, flew back to the Pirates’ training camp at flattened her loft and Winnipeg of the year and my first time to pay her legal fees of $95,303. oversee operations of the giant cost, has been criticized because of its A in the WHA’s West Division 36 32 4 76 Bradenton, Fla., Thursday, saying he had heard something finished Thursday’s opening No Relaxation Yet They were Tom Weiskopf and John “That wind was really blowing,” Attorneys for the LPGA said stadium. “This committee feels rapidly escalating costs and because as goalie Ron Grahame Edmonton 34i 343 4 72 “pop” in his elbow while pitching an exhibition game round of the 54-hole contest shooting in the 60s,” she Mahaffey, both at 70. said Trevino. “I’m usually a wind the decision would be that sufficient evidence has been of factors leading to various construc­ recorded his fourth shutout Vancouver 33 36 2 68 Tuesday. with a five-under-par 67 for said. Nicklaus, in a masterful un­ player but the greens here are so “appealed in its entirety” to the developed in certain areas, which tion and service contracts. and the club’s sixth, a league x-Clinched Division Title a three-stroke lead. Her 67 Mrs. Carner, 35, finished derestatement, said, “I played small that you’ve got to hit the ball U.S. 5th Circuit Court of would allow the district attorney of Kiefer said the report charged the record. For Nuggets’ Brown Thursday’s Results included an eagle on the the front nine with a birdie reasonably well.” high to stay on them.” New England 5, Cleveland 3 Appeals in New Orleans. Orleans Parish to decide whether Superdome Commission, a politically In other WHA games. New tough par-five fourth hole, a on the last hole to give her a Miss Blalock earlier had been Baltimore 2, Edmonton 2 Freed Leaves prosecution is warranted,” said the appointed body, deliberately cir­ England downed Cleveland, DENVER (UPI) - Larry bloc to take the day off. And the local fans have ap­ 33 halfway score. A birdie on awarded $4,500 by a jury in her Houston 8, Winnipeg 0 committee’s report, released by Sen. cumvented state public bid laws and 5-3, San Diego tripped In­ Brown has accomplished “April 6th is a lot closer preciated the new Nuggets, TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — Roger Freed, discouraged and the 15th put her at four- antitrust suit against the San Diego 5, Indianapolis 2 Nat Kiefer of New Orleans, com­ awarded contracts to favored firms, dianapolis, 5-2, and almost everything he could then some of you may want too, setting a franchise convinced he can’t stick with the club, packed up his under par and a 50-foot bir­ LPGA, which had suspended Tonight’s Games Oates Resigning mittee chairman. most of whom made political con­ Baltimore tied Edmonton, 2- ever hope for in his first to think,” he said in the record of 261,777 fans this Minnesota at Phoenix belongings, left the Cincinnati Reds’ training camp die putt on the 18th left her the golfer from tournament Boston Entry Has Funds “In some areas, the preliminary tributions to commission members, 2. year as coach of the Denver locker room following year and Wednesday’ 6,985 Edmonton at Toronto 'Thursday and headed for his Los Angeles, Calif, home. SANTA ANA, Calif. (UPI) - with a 34 for the back nine. competition. Nuggets but he’s not about Denver’s 121-109 win over turnout in a blizzard was the Freed, 29, who was voted the Minor League Player of the Bill Oates, head coach of the , , Moye based his award on the evidence developed by this committee their relatives or associates. He said NBA to let up yet. Utah Wednesday, when the 20th sellout of the year. Year while playing for Baltimore’s Rochester farm team basketball team at Santa Ana Betty Burfeindt and Sharon neyMigs Blalock would have should be more fully developed by a the commission should be abolished Eastern Conference earned if she had won the There’s one thing left for vote was taken. “I hope you But Brown, who played for But Needs Players, Support in the International League in 1970, was 3-for-20 this spring Junior College, said Thursday Miller fought winds gustin, grand jury investigation to determine and replaced with a professional Atlantic Division he is resigning to become head LPGA tournaments from which him to win — the ABA cham­ guys realize that.” Denver in the late 1960s, BOSTON (UPI) - The before his departure and had struck out in his last two to 20 miles an hour to tie foi whether criminal violations did in fact management team. questions than answers at realtor; Herbert S. Hoff­ W. L. Pet. G.B. coach and general manager of she was suspended. He said a new Superdome manage­ pionship — before his team One thing that everyone doesn’t want all the ac­ scramble at net is on. roles as a pinchhitter. second at two-under-par 70. occur.” this point since we got off to man, a Boston jeans dis­ x-Boston 56 21 .727 the Athletes in Action’s West Miss Blalock’s attorneys had Kiefer’s committee spent 15 months ment office could be created as an can start relaxing. involved with the Nuggets complishments to go to The new Boston entry in such a late start.” Buffalo 46 30 .605 9Vz At 71 were Joyce Kaz- asked for $200,000 in legal fees tributor; Robert K. Kraft, Basketball Team. holding hearings and gathering arm of the governor’s office, staffed “We’ve got four games definitely realizes is what waste. He’d like to close the World Team Tennis has 37 New York 37 39 .487 18V^ mierski and Pam Higgins. but Moye said the fees awarded owner of a forest products with professionals and charged with left in the regular season has been accomplished this season with wins over St. days to find: a) players, b) The tardy beginning was Philadelphia 34 44 .436 22 V2 Mrs. Carner, top money “approximate those charged by evidence as part of its Superdome in­ caused by a £Wo-month ef­ company; and Harold quiry. Rep. Walter Bigby of Bossier running the stadium. and four games to win,” said year. Last season, playing Louis at home Saturday, In­ sites and dates for some of Bayne, owner of a Boston Central Division To Defend Title winner on the LPGA circuit opposing counsel, providing a fort to save the Lobsters W. L. Pet. G.B. check as to their Brown, whose team opens under the name of the diana on the road Sunday its matches, c) enough fans meat packing firm. last year, said she and her the ABA playoffs with either Rockets, the Denver and then Indiana on Tuesday to support it, d) workable that ended last week with x-Washington 55 21 .724 — MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) - Organizers of the Greater Services Scheduled husband, Don, discussed her reasonableness.” Utah or San Diego at Denver franchise finished last in the and San Diego on Thursday, ticket prices, and e) a new the purchase of the The sixth investor will not Cleveland 39 39 .500 18 Milwaukee Open announced Thursday that Ed Sneed will play in Wednesday’s pro-am Houston 38 40 .487 19 NEW YORK (U PI) - April 6. “We aren’t going to ABA West. This year, not both at home, to give his name or a way to keep the Philadelphia Freedoms be disclosed, according to defend his GMO title in this year’s meet, June 29-July 5. and said the chat “paid off franchise. The club, Mades, “until he puts his Atlanta 30 48 .385 27 Officials also said Hubie Green, Sam Snead and Dave Funeral services will be held because I hit all 18 greens.” Player Signed start relaxing yet.” only has Denver already team momentum going into old “Lobster” moniker. New Orleans 21 55 .276 35 today for Tommy Holmes, 71, a Brown, who coached the clinched the ABA West title the playoffs. One thing the team no however, was without check on the table.” Stockton had signed on for this year’s event, which will “I shortened it up and 7'SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) - Western Conference have a $130,000 purse. former sportswriter with the Carolina Cougars the past but the Nuggets also own the “I don’t want to start let­ longer needs, finally, is fun­ players. Midwest Division Brooklyn Eagle and New York played a lot more punch The San Jose Earthquakes The Lobsters were wholly Stockton won the tournament in 1968 and 1973. SCRAP PRICES two seasons, even seemed a homecourt advatage for all ting up now for a few days ding. Club President Bob W. L. Pet. G.B. Herald Tribune. shots, a little more control Thursday announced the The team, which has to owned last season by bit riled when he allowed his the playoffs because with a and then try to get these Mades announced Thursday Chicago 44 32 .579 — shots. I was lucky. I timed it signing of soccer player Terry clear up problems left by the automobile dealer Ray Cic- team to vote on whether it 62-18 mark and four regular guys back up for the five investors have plunked KC-Omaha 42 35 .545 2Vz Pitchers to Farm well. It was fun out there.” Lees, a 5-foot-8, 154-pound debt-ridden 1974 Lobsters colo, who lost $300,(X)0 and would practice on Thursday season games left they have playoffs,” Brown said. “We down sufficient capital and Detroit 39 39 .500 6 defender from England. before it can claim the same was unable to produce a ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) - The New York Mets and the players voted in a already assured themselves are going to play to keep our that a sixth backer soon will Milwaukee 34 42 .447 10 Mowers Appointed name, expects to sign $500,000 letter of credit at a Thursday sent rookie pitchers Jeff Grose and Nino of the best record in pro momentum going and not let join the group. Pacific Division SALEM, N.H. (UPI) - C. Australian Kerry Melville Feb. 1 WTT owners’ W. L. Pet. G.B. Espoinosa and infielder Rich Puig to their minor league basketball, much less the anything fall apart right “But we’ve got more Frank Mowers, who has worked and hopes to trade with In­ meeting. The Lobsters, x-Golden complex for reassignment. ABA. now.” at Rockingham Park for nine diana for Rumanian Ion along with four other State 46 32 .590 - 'The cuts left 31 players in the Mets’ camp. Seattle 37 39 .487 8 seasons since retiring as a Tiriac and American Raz franchises, were voted out harness driver and trainer, has 2 Portland 35 42 .455 10t4 Reid. All three played for of the league. been appointed state steward PAID the Lobsters last year. Phoenix 31 46 .403 14<4 Successful Defense Los Angeles 28 48 .368 17 for the New Hampshire Racing Dog Track Strike Settled FUKUOKA, Japan (UPI) — Kuniaki Shibata of Japan Commission. Mades and other team of­ x-Clinched Division Title It’s Boating Time Again! EXETER, N.H. (UPI) - Thursday’s Results successfully defended his World Boxing Council junior tinue between the Yankee striking dogmen at New ficials are negotiating to A lO-day boycott by dog Cleveland 86, Chicago 83 lightweight championship Thursday night by scoring a one­ Greyhound track at H am pshire’s other dog play some home games in SEE us FOR YOUR owners and trainers at New Golden State 111, KC-Omaha sided unanimous decision over Ould Makhloufi of Algeria Seabrook and the dog men. track, Hinsdale Raceway, Hartford, Conn., Hampshire’s Seabrook track 103 in their 15-round title match. Ibncaiilfind Judge Charles Douglas near the Vermont line. Providence, R.I. and/or has ended following daylong withheld sentencing 14 dog Detroit 91, Phoenix 79 Referee Yoshida scored it 75-69 while judges Toru I • SAIL BOATS • FISHING BOATS Springfield. The team will Tonight’s Games a better place negotiations Thursday owners to jail Thursday for Dog owners at both tracks Kimura and Kazumasa Kuwata both had it 75-65, all for play some games at Boston Chicago at Boston before a superior court failure to obey his court refused to return to racing Shibata. ’The UPI gave it to Shibata 75-67. or a better time COPPER - BRASS and • OUTBOARD MOTORS University’s Walter Brown Buffalo at Philadelphia c a l l judge. order to race last Friday, an until the newly formed New Arena but the facility will be BOWLING New York at New Orleans to care for Racing resumes Saturday action prodding negotiations England Greyhound. • CANOES • HORNS • COMPASSES occupied on several of the Cleveland at Houston night as negotiations con- between the two groups. Association, was recognized your Honda. club’s playing dates. Portland at Milwaukee Seabrook owners and as their bargaining agent by KC-0 at Los Angeles Changes Jobs BOLAND Winter. It's the best time to see • MARINE PAINT and SUPPLIES us for expert service on your CAR RADIATORS trainers walked off the track track management. BLOSSOMS — Rebecca Best Golden State at Seattle “We haven’t received a 139-356, Vickie Sleeves 136, Ann CINCINNATI (UPI) - Pat Honda. Wove got Honda-trained "We’re Boet Hen — We Have The SuppUee, March 17 in sympathy with It was the first attempt by personnel standing by ready to and The Know How!" M O RlJ league schedule yet so we Geagan 125, Lorraine Peerman O’Brien, head football coach at OIL CO. work on your bike . at a nice, l dogmen to organize a low price! And since we're a don’t even know what dates 149, Emily Peck 139. Wooster College the past four BE SURE ... BLISS has been serving the Home — — SALES * SERVICE on BOATS and MOTORS region-wide association to years, will be head coach at EST. 1935 Honda dealer, we care as much also Over 40 Taart ol UnoxcaHod landot we’re playing beyond the about your Honda as you do Owner for 93 YEARS. For a complete FREE Aluminum - Steel - Batteries - Newspaper and Cast Iron Open 24 Hours Dally bargain with tracks. April 3 opener in Slims Tourney Western Hills High School here And that's a lot. We call it IN SPECTIO N of your home by a Termite Control Settlement of the next season, it was announced Hondacare." Come see how HOURS: MON.-FRL, 7-5 • SATURDAY, 7-3 CAPITOL FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE Pittsburgh,” said Mades, MOUNTAIN DEW - Donna good it is. Expert, supervised by the finest technical staff, Seabrook dispute came PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Thursday. FUEL OIL EQUIPMENT CO.. INC. GOLFERS president of a . Somerville Strattman 515, Sue Kreider 459, plays Virginia phone our nearest local office; WE’RE OPEN when Douglas suggested meat packing firm. “And Grace Kaufman 456, Dona . Wade and Chris Evert goes S8 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER dU-THM dogmen form a local I’m not sure when our home Price 181-472, Val CalderW' against 38.9* 200 Qallon Minimum ROCKVILLE SCRAP CO. INC. M o b il TALLWOOD association, and drop their opener is but I think it wiil 175, Charlotte Wemmell In- tonight in the semifinals of the HEATING OILS 460, Lou Toutain 179-183-515, Three Players Cut 649-9240 COUNTRY CLUR insistence on recognition for be May 22.” $75,000 Virginia Slims Tennis I AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Terry Cardille 180-202-523, HOIMI3A.CAJREI" 989 Hartford Turnpike, Route 30, Vernon OIL BURNER A Rt. 85, Hebron, Conn. the New England-wide Tournament here. FORT MYERS, Fla. (UPI)- 24 HOUR SERVICE Sheila Price 179, Lee Bean 178- , Ail four of Uiem won in The Kansas City Royals cut BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. HEATING IN8TALUTI0N Regular Qraena group. ’The Seabrook settle­ Mades, a Belmont resi­ MANCHESTER I * 190-505, Terry Cardile 224-501, quarterfinal matches played three players from their spring 646-6320 Phone 646-1151 ment has no bearing on the dent, identified the other in­ Peg Craig 177-485, Donna HONDA DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST 1882 643-5135 Cdl Mon. thru Fri. For strike at Hinsdale, now in its Thursday night but for Miss training roster Thursday, Wookond Olartinfl Tlwoi vestors as: Chairman of the Strattman 466, Charlotte Navaratilova, it was a close lowering the number in camp to 36» Ctnttr St., Minciwttar 24 ADAMS STREET The Oldest & Largest in Conn. 872-6587 872-9032 315 Center St. Mancheiter fourth week. Board Paul Slater, a Newton Wemmell 465. call. 29. MANCHESTER N PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 28, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Fri., March 28, 1975— PAGE SEVENTEEN

TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 REVENUE SUmART-GEVEUL FCKD TOWN OF MANCHESTER r\VN or MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET - PISCAL YEAR 1975-76 EXPEND SUIMARY-GENERAL PUHD REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES OPERATING BUDGET 1975-76 March 25, 1975 APPROVED COLLECTED MANAGER'S APPROVED DATA PROCESSING SERVICES FUND 51 REVENUE SOURCE COLLECTED BUDGET AS OF ESTIMATE ESTIMATE BUDGET APP.BUDGET ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED DEPT. COLLECTED APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPROVED TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1973-74 12-31-74 12-31-74 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 DEPARTMENT EXPENDED AS OF EXP. REQUES : RECOMM. BUDGET NO. REVENUE SOURCES BUDGET AS OF FULL YEAR ESTIMATE BUDGET IV OTHER AGENCIES 1973-74 12-31-74 1974-75 1975-7 5 1975-76 1975-76 1973-74 1974-75 12-31-74 1974-75 1975-76 1975-75 FROM: R. B. WEISS, GENERAL MANAGER Relmburaement - Water Fund 18,000 33,926 16,963 33,926 34,000 PROTECTION OF PERSONS 6. PROPERTY Sewer Fund 16,000 30,998 15,499 30,998 31,000 301 Police SUBJECT: Tentative Budget and Budget Message 1,223,575 1,385,000 1,567,067 1.663.603 1,652,503 Fire Fund 7,000 7,000 3,500 7,000 7,000 305 REVENUES 223,690 235,700 109,650 233,700 247,702 Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1975 Disaster Control 13,621 16,500 17,500 25. 781 23,281 Dog Fund 14,665 11,000 3,884 11,000 11,000 306 Sealer of Weights & Measurea 6.393 6.393 Parking Authority 1,500 1,500 750 1,500 1,500 The Genn'^al Fund budget that follows presents a program of operation reflecting a continuation of Town services at TOTAL PROTECTION OF PERSONS & PROPERTY 1,237,196 1,401,500 1,584,567 1,695, 777 1,682,177 Board of Education 12,510 15,000 15,000 15,220 or below the present level. To maintain this level of service will require a budget totalling $21,997,731 or an Town-of-South Windsor EXPENDED APPROVED ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED 3.935 5.000 1.517 2,500 HUM.N :.-,TVICES incronse of $1,F17,012 compared with estimated expenditures for 1974-75, or $1,933,195 compared with the approved Total E X P E N D I T U ^ BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET 73,610 104,424 42,113 101,924 99,720 411 Heelth budget as of December 31, 1974. Percentagewise this is up 97. or 9.6% respectively. This compares with the 59,067 91,870 95,558 134,095 103,544 1973-74 1974-75 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 421 national inflation rate of over 12%. A mill rate of 54.8 will support this budget requiring an increase of 5.5 mills. V RENTS AND LEASES Social Services 202,686 226,321 249,707 307.053 307,290 The increase in expenditure requests reflects inflationary forces or contractual agreements over which we have very 425 Human Services 12,100 15.815 15.815 25. 226 25.126 Town Owned Property 27,449 23,000 10,010 23,000 20,000 ALL ACTIVITIES 201,087 235,087 233,214 247,868 247,868 little control. With the exception of the addition of a Laboratory Technician in the Water Department required to TOTAL HUMAN SERVICES 273,853 334,006 361,080 466, 374 435,960 enable us to meet Federal Testing Standards, the retention of the carpenter presently funded by the Emergency VI STATE AND FEDERAL SOURCES RECREATION Employment Act who is working at the Nike Site, and one additional School Crossing Guard, no new personnel is Exempted Feraonel Prop. P.L. 74-334 175,000 recommended. In t!'C Highway Department three positions have been eliminated and some have been shifted around to Downtown Planner 10,000 501 Recreation Department 177,479 198,450 198,650 231,622 228,377 505 Senior Citizens Center achieve greater operational effectiveness. Welfare-state 118,586 161,000 32,742 175,500 219,375 44.408 . 57.388 60.814 66.285 66.285 Library Support TOTAL RECREATION 221,887 255,838 8,518 5,000 5,000 5,000 259,464 297,907 294,662 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES WHITON LIBRARY TP UST FUND 10 The General Fund budget categorically breaks down as follows: Manufacturer's Inventory 257,042 296,661 148,331 296,661 335,600 — Elderly Tax Relief 601 LIBRARY 353,057 390,000 390,000 427,060 80,583 75,269 65,845 65,845 95,000 427,060 COLLECTED APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPROVED Increase Block Grant-Sec. 8-159 A 56,452 56,400 54,438 54,000 * REVENUE SOURCES BUDGET AS OF FULL YEAR RECOMM. BUDGET 115 NON-FUNCTIONAL 1974-75 1975-76 (Decrease) Private School Health Care 47,899 50,669 50,669 61,637 1973-74 1974-75 12-31-75 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 800 MISCELLANEOUS General Government $ 7,964,536 $ 8,795,228 $ 830,692 Whole8ale**Retall Inventory 45,826 59,150 . 29,576 59,150 78,275 502 Ins.-Fire, Llab., Etc. Board of Education 12, 100,000 13,202,503 1,102,503 Highway Pavement Improvement 47,000 238,212 270,000 270,000 270,000 270,000 506 Coomunlty Servlcea-Bd. Education State-In lieu of Taxes 25,692 25,693 35,812 35,812 35,812 15,000 17,500 17,500 19, 500 19,500 REVENUES 169,000 ■ 507 Trans.-Capital Impr. Reserve Fund In addition to the above, the Fire District will require an increase of .8 mills to fund it's budget which also Shared Portion MV Violations 9,431 4,500 3,847 10,000 10,000 837,186 60,000 60,000 503 Refund of Taxes reflects no added personnel. The Sewer budget will require an increase to 125% of the water bill to maintain the civil Defense-Recurring Charges . 4,576 6,990 6,990 9,285 19,347 20,000 19,307 533 •Advances-Grant Programs required service level. Reimbursement-Street Lighting 841 1,569 1,569 1,569 50,000 10,000 50,000 50,000 EXPENDED APPROVED EXTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED 534 Per Capita Grant-State 96,000 95,4341 95,434 76,916 Contingency 200,562 * 50,000 50,000 EXPENDITURES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET 540 !Community Servlces-Rocreatlon The tax increase required to maintain the present level of services does not satisfy me and I am sure the Board of SAM Program 8,500, 264 21,437 23,000 23,000 23.000 23,000 1973-74 1974-75 1974-75 1975-76 1975-75 1975-76 Directors will want to examine possible service cut backs in order to reduce the mill rate. This will require Case Mtn. Purchase 462,732 542 1Contribution to Fund 61 3,023 782 1,353 543 Data Processing Service difficult policy decision; which I feel, if made, should be as a result of close working relationships between this E.E.A. Sec. 5 Revised 1 48,511 19,102 38,500 62,312 75,900 75,900 87, 825 87,825 office and the Board of Directors. Each mill represents approximately $288,000 so you can see the difficult task E.E.A. Sec. 3 151,039 544 1Youth Hockey Program 3. 200 1.000 ALL ACTIVITIES 169,000 facing us. E.E.A. Sec. 6 TOTAL MISCELLANEODS 1,196,517 717,744 4!>7,060 66.2061 1 503, 525 501,325 Total 1,353,923 934,412 430,953 895,568 1,157,469 j *Use c£ 1974-75 Contingency Funds la refj ected In led vldual deps 'tmcntal bud ------1------:eta 2

Our Grand List showed a lower than normal increase and the freezing of various categories of property taxes with TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT OPERA! ING BUDGET - f i s c a l y e a r 1975-76 REVENUE SUMMARY-GENERAL FUND Residents Will Fight inadequate reimbursement by the State further conspires to increase our property tax rate. AREA TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 EXPENDITURE SUMMARY-GENERAL FUND We are estimating overall Revenue Sharing receipts at the same level as in the current year. This could change Permit for VFW Home a p p r o v e d COLLECTED MANAGER’S APPROVED POLICE REPORT either up or down but we will not know what our allocation is until late April. REVENUE SO'JRCE COLLECTED BUDGET AS OF ESTIMATE ESTIMATE BUDGET APP.BUDGET ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED 1973-74 12-31-74 12-31-74 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 DEPT. DEPARTMENT EXPENDED AS OF EXP. REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET VERNON The appeal also complains We have allocated $675,000 of these funds for general fund operation, down approximately $50,000 from last year, VII OTHER REVENUES NO. 1973-74 12-31-74 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 that the Planning Commission VERNON and $475,000 for capital projects - up from $411,000 last year. Interest - Investments A group of residents in the in Common Pleas Court 19, 301,550 300,000 160,585 300,000 1 250,000 801 DEBT SERVICE-BONDED INDEBTEDNESS did not advertise properly the Vernon Police were called to Interest - Other Funds Tunnel H i area of Vernon filed Rockville, on April 15. 124,329 14,000 13,382 18,000 1 u j o o o 891 Principal 580,000 475,000 475,000 325,000 325,000 the home of Elizabeth Dunbar, COFC'UNTS ON FACTORS AFFECTING REVENUES Miscellaneous an appeal with Common Pleas hearing at which it approved COVENTRY 44,105 89,410 4,151 89,410 1 10*000 892 Interest • Present Issues 150,379 133,100 133,100 117,074 117,074 Insurance Refund Court 19 Wednesday to protest a the VFW plan. 62, of 21 Phoenix St., Vernon, at Coventry Police arrested five 126,387 25,000 75,397 1 Interest - New Issue 39,500 39,500 The oveiT.ll Net Taxable Grand List for October 1. 1974 shows an increase of $4,440,538 above the October 1, 1973 75,397 50i000 It asks the court to set aside 1:27 a.m. today in connection Conservation Comm. (Case Mtn.) 4,097 1,529 2,500 ^ Sub-Total 730,379 608,100 608,100 481,574 481,574 decision of the Planning Com­ persons Thursday and two this Grand List. At the 1974-75 General Fund tax rate of 49.3 mills, this represents an Increase of $218,918 to the Roadway Improvements 26,500 mission concerning construc­ the commission’s decision as with the investigation of a com­ morning in connection with a Genercal Fund. In a similar manner, the Grand List Increase for the Fire District Special Fund amounted to $4,559,286 Total ______1 802 TEMPORARY BORROWING plaint that someone had broken 626,968 428,410 255,044! 485,307 tion of a VFW Home in that “null and void as a violation of radar check on Daly Rd. and which would produce an additional $25,987 in tax revenues (The Fire District Speci)>* * * * tU>*»«rW*A* * * * A * * A * a * AA**)9k**t>*A large lot, $45,500. 55 Academy St. cohduct a public session appointment. Harrison’s Longley said. Manchester will hold a public nings and evenings. Call 649- ROCKVILLE - Nine units, 2 Manchester. Conn. 06040 Tuesday, April 1,1975 from 9:00 Stationers, 849 Main Street, COVENTRY - North, six room CONDOMINIUM - 6 rooms, 3 hearing on the tentative 5335. buildings, all aluminium sided, a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the Board Manchester. Raised Ranch, desirable area, SOUTHVIEW ★ OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 bedrooms, 2% baths, wall-to- budgets of the General I NEW 8UBDIVI8I0N OF CUSTOM DUPLEX HOMES. FEATURINO: new wiring, plumbing and acre, three bedrooms, UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, SIDEWALKS,'AND OPEN SPACE LAND. wall carpeting! modern Ford To Visit Yale Court of Probate, District of Manchester of Directors’ Office in the Manager for said Town of ESTABLISHED REAL Estate heating, choice area, good in­ SECRETARY - Top flight per­ hreplaced, living room, 1 1/2 MORTOAGES ARE AVAILABLE AND QUALIFIED TENANTS kitchen with built-ins, finished WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Ford will visit Yale Univer­ NOTICE OF HEARING Municipal Building to hear office needs two full-time sales SUPPLIED. PLEASE STOP “B U r AND INVESTIGATE THIS IDEAL come. Only $95,000 - Also 10- ESTATE OF JENNIE COOK PITKIN, Manchester for the fiscal year son required for full-time posi­ baths, rec room, above ground sity April 25 to attend a law school dinner, according to Press comments and suggestions people. Wolverton Agency, _ FAMILY INVESTMENT. DIRECTIONS: HARTFORD ROAD TO rec room, central air- units, 2-buildings, choice com­ deceased beginning July 1, 1975 as tion, must be proficient in pool, garage. $38,500. Owner, NEW LISTING Secretary Ron Nessen. from the public. Realtors, 649-2813. ■ WILFRED ROAD. SHOWN DAILY BY APPOINTMENT. conditioning, $32,500. 6NGE YGU’RE INSIDE mercial corner location, good Pursuant to an order of Hon. William published or to be published by shorthand and have 742-9790. Cute aluminum sided starter home In convenient location, Ford will fly to attend the 150th annual convocation dinner of E. FitzGerald, Judge, a hearing will be Future sessions will be held the FARM — 50 acres, mostly This custom built Raised Ranch you’ll never want to leave. income, only $95,000. - Also held on an application praying for the General Manager in the bookkeeping experience. Top ■ eat-in kitchen, large living room, fenced yard. Assumable BABYSITTER - Housekeeper, Beamed cathedral celling In the living room. King size several 2-family and 3-family the Law School he was graduated from just prior to his World authority to sell that certain lot of land first Tuesday of each month pay for top person. If fully cleared and level land, 8 room Manchester Evening Herald. Tuesday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 master bedroom, three or 3 bedrooms. Priced at $42,500. mortgage. Mid 20’s. Please hurry, call 289-4331.’ available. Owner-agent, 872- War II naval service, Nessen said Thursday. with the buildings thereon, situated in from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Oualified, il call 646-2000 in house, bam, two large poultry the Town of Manchester, County of Hart­ Said hearing will be held in the p.m., own transportation. MANCHESTER Call 872-7311. 0878. The President, who will return to Washington immediately ford and State of Connecticut known as and the third "Thursday of each Auditorium of the Waddell References, 646-0‘261. Milanchester. GHFA Mortgages - 8% houses, 2-car garage. after the dinner, paid his way through the law school partly by No. 20 Proctor Road and also known and month from 6:30 p.m, to 8:30 VICINITY School, 163 Broad Street on NEW HIGHER H 0 U % & INIKHNE LEVELS MANCHESTER coaching the Yale boxing team. desi^ated as Lot No. 42. as in said p.m. in the Board of Directors’ Aluminum sided 2-family. WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! SDUTH FARMS application on file more fully appears, at Monday, April 7, 1975 at 8 I ASSISTANT MANAGER Corner lot, 4 and 5-room CALL NOWI Thinking of Selling Your Immaculate 7-room Cape, aluminum sided. Maintenance the Court of Probate on April 7, 1975 at Office. o’clock in the evening, at which DFFICE SITE 11:00 A.M. Phyllis V. Jackston PART-TIME CLERK apartments, good investment Porperty? Call TODAY! free! Three bedrooms, first floor family room. Attached Corner locatfon on East Ballot Recount Snagged Pearl J. Hultman, Ass't. Clerk hearing any elector or taxpayer Secretary An excellent opportunity In our Vernon store to grow opportunity. $31,900. garage plus too many extras to mention. Call 872-7311. Center Street, excellent WASHINGTON (UPI) — After spending six days recounting may have an opportunity to be ■★ ★ ArAAkAAAAAAAAAAkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIk-AA'AA-A* SENTRY Board of Directors with a rapidly expanding company. Management op­ visiability, about 27,000 only a third of the disputed ballots in the contested New heard. For and by order of the Our ottfee Is In constant need ot new listings. It you’re Court of Probate Manchester, Connecticut portunity for a responsible hard working person. Real Estate Services square feet. Suitable con­ Hampshire Senate race, the Senate Rules Committee has hit a Board of Directors of the Town thinking of selling, please call lor contIdentM Inspection District of Manchester Dated at Manchester, Connec­ Excellent starting wages and benefits. We also need PHILBRICK struction can make this one of snag that may force a total recount of all votes cast In the elec­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Manchester, Connecticut. _ and evaluation. We welcome and appreciate your TWD FAMILY 351 Merllna Rd. ESTATE OF FREDERICK T. ticut this twenty-fourth day of Phyllis V. Jackston part-time clerks to work between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. I 29 Connecticut Blvd. Manchester’s most desirable tion. ■ bualneaal REMEMBER, YOU DESERVE ONLY THE Large 7-7 In quiet location, 3 or 4 bedrooms, formal dining BERNTSEN aka FRED T. BERNTSEN March, 1975. Must be at least 18 years of age: Vernon - 872-7311 East Hartford — 289-4331 professional addresses. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Secretary ■ BEST. room, eat-ln kitchen, front and rear porches. 2-car garage. The snag arose Wednesday when it was learned that the tally APPLY TO STORE MANAGER AGENCY slips on 51 ballots are missing. E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be Board of Directors Call 289-4331. presented to the fiduciary named below 1246 Hartford Tpke., Vernon Conn. REALTm - MLS .ODEGARD These tally slips show how the votes were awarded in the two on or before June 19,1975 or be barred by Manchester, Connecticut IREALT0R8-ML8 646-2482 You tell It like it is...we sell it like 647-1419 REALTORS Vernon Board of Realtors, Manchester Board of Realtora, | REALTY prior recounts conducted by New Hampshire officials and are es­ law. The fiduciary is:. Dated at Manchester, Connec­ L l l PEACH CROCERETTE I $Uanc\xa(d189 West Cantor & 8troot^osse.Uo Hartford Board of Realtors Edward Berntsen it is. Call 643-2711 today for fast ticut this twenty-first day of i 6 4 3 - 4 3 6 5 sential if the Rules Committee is to be able to conduct a partial Hehdee Road An Equal Opporlunity Employer recount to settle the election. Andover, Conn. results. March, 1975. 6 4 6 - 4 2 0 0 ^ - V

I’AGK TWKNTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ March 28, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING^ HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Fri„ March 28, 1975- PAGE TWENTY-ONE 43 Qarden Products 47 Rooms for Rent 52 Rooms for Rent Rm / fstata Wanted 2B Sanicaa Ottarfad ^ Bullding-Contraoting 33 Hea ting-Plumbing______W Artlelea tor Sale 41 Articles tor Sale 41 Dogs-BIrda-Peta _ M Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ SMALL, Pleasant room with ALL CAS^ for your property ROGER LANDON - Will rake STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone SEWERLINES, sink lines, SEASONED firewood, cut, H A N N A H ’S husband H ector DOG-CAT boarding reser­ DAFFODILS, TULIPS, nished rooms, centrally LOOKING for anything in real D ELM O N T S TR E E T - Duplex, SPECIAL! - Color TV, air- leaves, clean yards, do any odd walls, fireplaces, flagstone cleaned with electric cutters, split, delivered, truck load $30. hates hard work so he cleans vations. Combined inside/out- hyacinths for Easter. $2.25 a large closet, next to shower, estate rental — apartments, tw o b ed ro om s, IVk baths, AVAILABLE April 1 - Four SOUTH W INDSOR - Sub-let M ANCHESTER - Quiet, one- within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, located. Kitchen privileges ■ parking. Call 649-6801 after 6. conditioning, full bath, rooms, $125 monthly, 1 1/2 instant service. Hayes Agency, jobs. Very reliable, reasonable terraces, concrete repairs, in­ by professionals. McKinney Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 the rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent side runs, partitioned privacy, pot. Gleason Street, rear, off Parking. Reasonable rates homes, multiple dwellings, no appliances, no i^ts, security, telephone, maid service, free four rooms, 1 1/2 baths, two bedroom Ranch-type apart- rates. For free estimate call side and outside. Reasonably Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ after 6^. electric! shampooer $1. E. A. Oakland, 649-7591. Oakland fees. Call J.D. Real Estate available April 1st. $2U. Call rooms, $85. Heat, hot water, bedrooms, carpeted, appliances ment. P riva te entrance, in- 6464131. germicidal lighting. Canine Phone 649-2358. NEWLY FURNISHED room - coffee and doughnuts and off- Roger at 647-1529. Also cars priced. 643-0851. pany, 643-5308. Johnson Paint Company. Holiday Inne, 200 Sh«don Road, Plant and Vegetable Farm. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. days, 643-5144 ask for Jack. street parking. $49 (plus tax) stove, refrigerator. Lease and drapes. Call Clift 647-1390 eludes heat and appliances. $185 washed, waxed and vacuumed A-1 reconditioned color On bus line, clean, convenient, required. Security deposit. No after 6 p.m. or weekends. per month. Paul W. Dougan, WE W ILL buy your house. Call Manchester, 646-5971. FURNISHED room for rent good value. Call 646-0505. per week. Piano’s Motor Inn, pets. Adults only. 643-6396. anytime, Hutchins Agency, at Jim ’s Amoco, Main Street. CUSTOM Building - Homes, ad­ NO JOB too small, toilet televisions now on display in SEASONED fireplace wood for LANDSCAPE your yard with Apply 272 Main Street. 100 East Center Street, 646-2300. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. ditions, remodefing, repairs. our show room. Most of these MANCHESTER - New 3 Realtors, 646-3166. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen sale. $20 3/4 ton pick-up load. FOR SALE Bunny rabbits all evergreens - 1-4’ tall, 75 cents DELUXE ONE - bedroom Autos For Sale g 1 Autos For Sale Steve Casalino, experienced faucets replaced, repaired, rec sets are in excellent condition, Call 228-9585. sizes, $2. and up. (^11 742-7566. per foot. Call 872-2126. FURNISHED 1 1/2 rooms - bedroom Duplex, half of two- apartment - Complete 61 Autos For Sato 61 Painting-Papering 32 M ANCHESTER - Clean, fur- Private entrance and bath, fam ily 1 1/2 baths, full base- 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot SELLING your house? Call us residential-commercial rooms, bathroom remodeling, ideal for living room or family nished room for gentleman, appliances, carpeting, air- water, cooking gas, stove, builder. Call 649-6973. heat modernization, etc. Free room. Modem TV Service, 806 LIVING ROOM, bedroom fur­ F R E E to good hf" A ', adults on­ parking. $30 weekly. Call 649- ment, includes appliances, $275 conditioned, swimming pool. first and w e’ll make you a cash PAINTING - interior and central location, parking, bus per month. Paul W. Doug£ refrigerator, wall-to-wall offer. One day service. T. J. exterior, paperhanging, estimates gladly given. M & M Hartford Road, next to Gus’s niture - Apply at 38 1/2 Church ly, AKC Y'-(A?fre Terrier LAST CALL! line. $22 weekly. Mr $175 plus utilities. Robert D. carpet. $175. Centrally located, Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Pizza, Manchester. 646-2205. Street, rear, after 6 p.m. Best Female, 2 ^ ''y e a r s old, call Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. excellent work. References. EVERETT W MACS and DELICIDUS Blanchard, 646-2482. Apartments For Rent 53 adults only. No pets. Security Free estimates. Fully insured. offer. 644-9555. deposit required. Call 643-9678. IMMEDIATE CASH for your TOWNE Plumbing Service, SCREENED LOAM - driveway APPLES ATTRACTIVE four room Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. gravel, processed gravel, sand, MALE ROOMMATE wanted to WE HAVE customers waiting 100% GUARANTEED repairs, alterations, vanity C A R P E ’TS - Wholesale to you at BEAUTIFUL tiny Fox Terrier property. Let us explain our SWEET APPLE CIDER share townhouse apartment, for the rental of your apartment apartment, stove, refrigerator, MANCHESTER - Beautiful 2- fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, vaO yne cabinets a specialty. Call to stone and fill. George H. Grif- our warehouse. Trailer loads of stud service available. Call 875- references, no pets, $145. 646- bedroom apartment, carpeted, J. P. LEW IS & SON - Custom fing, Andover, 742-7886. swimming pool. Call 529-9671. or home. J.D. Real Estate 647-1413. decorating. Interior painting. 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- carpets in stock. Prices start at 6434 after 6:30 p.m. BOni FRUIT FARM 646-1027 after 6. 3167, 228-3540. PRESIDENTIAL appliances, pool, tennis courts, FOR 60 DAYS WITH 4056. $2.50/sq. yd. Carpet Merchants, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. 260 Bush Hill Road Autos For Sale 61 VILUGtAPTS. convenient location. $235 1974 Z E N IT H s o lid - s ta t e 1310 Tolland Turnpike, EASTER BUNNIES for sale. Autos for Sale 81 Autos for Sale monthly. 646-8352. MAI? WE BUY your home? Remodeling. Exterior painting. Manchester 61 MANCHESTER Quick, fair, all cash and no Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. BUILDER BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Chromo-color. Price Manchester, 646-8568. Open dai­ Also would like to buy rabbit NO MILEAGE LIMITATION All heating and plumbing negotiable. Like new condition. ly 10-5:30, Closed Sunday. cages. Call 646-0067. MANCHESTER - Attractive problems. Call Warren E. Fully insured. For estimate call One and" twtr bedrooms. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 649-9658. 633-0137 repairs plus remodeling. Call Cair649-4031. one' bedroom House, yard, [ WrUNLliSrTErEM^^^^^^ BRAKE SYSTEM. ELECTRIC SYSTEM GLASTONBURY 643-1496. POOL TABLE - Brinktun, FREE PUPPY to good home, Near schools, chprches parking, appliances, carpets, ARE YOU Selling your home? • PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. FOU R P IE C E Ludwig drum set honey comb base, 4’x8’, Cocka-poo, C^ll 646^867. and shopping center, on adults only. Security, no pets, with four cymbals. $550 or best Antiques 48 Real Estate is our business and Five years experience. Thoughts of REMODELING? FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing excellent condition. $150. Call bus line. C a ll anytim e $160. Call 643-9743. our experience can save you Excellent references. Pete, 742- - Repairs and remodeling, offer. Call 649-2717. 646-7614. Boats-Accessorles 45 1974 FORD *3895 1972 VOLKS *2295 1973 VOLKS *2495 NOW ’S the time - PRICES W ANTED Antique furniture, The*2999 Gran Torino Wagon. V-8, PS, Custom Sedan. 4-speed. Yellow. 2 door, rod, Immaculate. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ MANCHESTER - Five-room, time and expense. Give us a 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. 646-2623 automatic, air. Brown. try. Jackston Agency, 646-1316, are right - SKILLED LABOR ly. Prom pt service on emergen­ WESTINGHOUSE 20 pt. RICH LOAM for sale. $5.50 per 12’ ROW BOAT with oars and glass, pewter, oil paintings, or two-bedrooms. Utilities not in­ capacity dehum idifier. other antique items. R. evenings Phyllis Jackston, 649- PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ Is available - M O N EY is plen­ cies. 643-7024. yard delivered. Call 646-3109. cushions, two motors. $375. Call cluded. Centrally located. $185 8782. ting, wallpapering, spray/brush tiful. Automatic shut-off. In excellent 646-5612. Harrison, 643-8709. per month. Call 643-0920. 1974 PINTO *2695 WE STOCK 2,000 plumbing and condition. $45. Call after 7 p.m., Runabout, low mileage. Im­ painting. Fair prices, fully in­ 1973 VOLKS *2595 maculate. No job too big or too small heating repair items on our 742-9971. Autos lor Sale 61 Autos for Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 r a 3 } i t . IMMACULATE six-room INSTANT cash for your home. Karmann Qhia Coupe. 4-9poed. sured, experienced and depen­ We do them complete MANCHESTER - Available Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & dable. 643-1671. truck. Call Plumbing Shop on April 1st, 5-room, first floor apartment - Appliances, Orange. Wallace Co., Equal Housing Op­ We do them all Wheels for speedy, efficient PO C KET Calculators - 30% off, apartment in central location. carpeted throughout. Adults, no 19 71 FODD portunity. 649-5306. INSIDE - Outside painting, 16 Y E A R S in business service, 646-211115. limited number. No phone pets. $225. 649-0459, 649-9004 calls. Yale Typewriter Service, Adults only, no pets. $185 after 5. 1969 t e *1695 fe c ia l rates for people over te. We have our own cabinet & monthly. Call 643-15^. Flooring 36 41 Purnell Pli’ lace. 1970 VOLKS *1995 Deluxe sedan. 4 cyl., 4 speed, very | CASH FOR HOUSES - Let's Fully insured. Estimates given. trim shop. I Squareback. 4-cyl„ 4 apd. Beige M tVERKK (ow mileage. Blue. Synchronize. You want to sell Call 649-7863. PRICED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET FOUR spacious rooms - Sun- M ANCH ESTER - Spacious 2- and someone else wants to buy. References galore FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 2 porch, garage, heat, hot water, 2 Door, power steering, 6 It's easier to do both thru a Design services included (specializing in older floors). above ground pool distributor stove, refrigerator. $190. Cou­ baths, full basement, private Building-Contracting 33 needs warehouse space. Will cylinder engine, eutomatic. reputable agency. We have F R E E estimates in your Ceilings.and inside ple, no pets. Security, entrances and patio, includes 1973 VOLKS *32951 John Verfaille, 646-5750 872- sell and completely Install a 1969 VOLKS *2195 customers and we need listings. home... BRAND NEW 1975 VEGA references. Call 643-4714 after heat, appliances, carpets and 9-passenger station wagon. Red. 7-pasaenger station wagon.| Also, we Buy ourselves. Call - NEW TON H. Smith & Sons - 2222. huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool 5. pool. $275 per month. Paul W. Automatic. Orange & white. Keith Real Estate - 646-4126 or Remodeling, repairing, ad­ complete with fencing, STATION WAGON Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or 649-1922. ditions, rec rooms, porches and sundeck, filter and pump. Now 643-4535. roofing. No job too small. Call TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service only $795. Full price financing MANCHESTER - New three- 649-3144, □ MISC. FOR SALE bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, 1973 AMC *2395 *1595 - remodeling, repairs, ad­ available. Call Tony collect, AVAILABLE April 1st, three Gremlin X 2-dr. 6 cyl., 3-spd. Blue. 1973 VOLKS $2495 ditions, custom building, no job 203-232-6500.______full basement, residential area. 2 door sedan, white, immaculate. CARPENTRY - Repairs, too small. Free estimates. M3- $2999**** $240 monthly. 233-5245, 236-4153. bedroom duplex, adults, Articles tor Sale 41 parking, $240. (Jail 643-2268. 8 remodeling, additions, roofing. 5769. GET THE best in paint Call David Patria, South Wind­ remover! Save much money, AVAILABLE April 1 - Three ALU M IN U M sheets used as furnished rooms, utilities, cen­ sor, 644-1796. RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 time and labor with the new BRAND NEW 1975 NOVA )rabbit printing plates, .007 thick, Staples’ wet strip. E. A. John­ tral location. $175. Call 646-2699. ROCKVILLB 3W ROOMS WES ROBBINS carpentry BIDWELL Home Improvement 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. son, Manchester, Conn. IntnxkKing the $2999’38mpa93n™ph* VVVrabW^ RDGKLAND TERRACE Bzzzzzzzz In and see our Phone 643-2711. 4-DOOR SEDAN FIVE-ROOM apartment - Two remodeling specialist. Ad­ Co. Expert installation of "Suggested retail price Rabbit 2-door Hatchback, P.O.E. Transportation Large and beautiful one bedroom TED TRUDON busy Bea. We’re ready, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, REPOSSED by finance com­ bedrooms, garage, yard, apartments, heat, hot watsrj all aluminum siding, gutters and local taxes and any other dealer delivery charges additional. located in Nlanchester." willing and abie to assist you built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, trims. Roofing installation and NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 pany and best bids accepted. 1. M anchest $165 appliances Including dishwasher, ■ ‘Thecruising speed of o Rabbit. ’ ’ The EPA's highway test average. monthly. 649-2871. disposal, carpeting, pool end your in the sale or purchase of 649-3446. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. cents each. Inquire side door. Dining room set, excellent con­ Manchester Evening Herald. ©Volkswagen of America, Inc. own'private terrace In a country set­ voLiliiloiiES YOUR property. dition, six'chairs, large double *3 19 9 "® ting. From $180. No pete. LEON Cieszynski builder - new HORACE Tetrault — Siding, hutch, double leaf table, WE B U Y and sell used fur­ beautiful solid oak, originally 872-4223 87S-7466 5294586 homes custom built, roofing, storm windows, aw­ inLUGER APARTMENTS ROUTE 83 TOLLAND TURNPIKE, TALCOTTVILLE. Tel. Manchester 649-2838 remodeled, additions, rec nings. Quality workmanship, niture. Cash on the line. One $1,600 set. 2. Lounge chair, ar­ piece or an entire housefull. tificial fur and solid comfort, BRAND NEW CHEVELLE rooms, garages, kitchens free estimates. Fully insured. Five-room townhouse apart­ Keith remodeled, bath tile, cement 872-9187, 649-3417. 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 originally $250. 3. Magnavox Main Street Rear, behind stereo console tape deck, HARDTOP COUPE ment, VA tiled baths, 2 alr- Autos for Sale 61 work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ condltloners, wall-to-wall tial or commercial. Call 649- ROOFING - Specializing Douglas Motor Sales. excellent condition, beautiful Real Estate 4291, repairing roofs, new roofs, piece of furniture, originally carpeting, full basement, gutter work, chimneys, cleaned CLEAN USED refrigerators, $350, b e s t b id s . 4. Band heat, hot water, appliances. ranges, automatic washers, amplifier head worth $1,500, 172 E. Center St. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY an d r e p a i r e d . 30 y e a r s *3299®® Adults only, no pots. with guarantees. B. D. P ea rl’s bids start at $900., although one ITDTIHlDONVOLHSWJUiEN Carpentry and general contrac­ experience. Free estimates. 649-7620 649-1922 646-4126 Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- available, anticipate more. Call ting. Residential and commer­ Howley, 643-5361. Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, 647-9.186 cial, Whether it be a small 2171 243-2983 days, 872-7266 after 5. BRAND NEW CAMARO repair job, a custom built home ROOFING - Installation and Autos For Sale 61 Autos lor Sale 61 Autos tor Sale □ MISC. SERVICES or anything in between, call 646- repairs, gutters, storm win­ SPORT COUPE 1379. dows, doors. Experienced . ^ 1 SALES TAX GOES TO quality workmanship. Fully in­ MERCURY BUILDING - Remodeling, Services Ottered 31 sured. Free estimates. M roofing, rec rooms, additions, Reasonable prices. Rick l ^ s i i e l MORIARTY garages. All kinds, carpentry Burnett, 646-30()5. *3599®® BROTHERS LINCOLN SH ARPENING Service - Saws, work. For estimates call 649- knives, axes, shears, skates, 1142. rotary blades. Quick service. ALCO A siding, gutters and 7 % APRIL 1st roofing. Complete interior and we It BRAND NEW PICKUP Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main MASON CONTRACTOR - St.. Manchester. Hours daily exterior remodeling and 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ Plastering, custom built stone decorating. Visit our 6 FT. V2 TDN or brick fireplaces, chimney showroom. Home Fashion HURRY! BUY BEFORE THE STATE SALES day, 7:30-4. 643-7958. CARRIED repairs, block and cement Center, 249 Broad Street, REWEAVING burns, holes. work. New and repairs. E. Manchester. Across from Dairy BUY NOW AND SAVE! Richardson, 643-0889 , 649-0608. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Queen, 649-6.082, *3249®® TAX INCREASE APRIL 1st. A Window shades, Venetian Autos For Sale 61 Autos lor Sale 61 AWW! blinds. Keys. TV for rent. We put such low 1975 TORONADO 1975 ELDORADO Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. price tags on our cars that it's going to be The above prices include freight and dealer preparation and there M IL L A R T R E E Service, Inc. tough to make a are no additional charges except registration and sales tax. We’ll Removal, pruning, lot clearing, profit . . . but it spraying. Fully insured. Shop, then means big savings to give you trade-in tool There are many other moderately priced Licensed. Free estimates. you! Take a spin in Chevrolets so stop In and order your choice today. Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. one of these fine cars today . . . you'll NOW HERE! carry away a nice SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR CHEVROLET TREE SERVICE (Soucier) . S&S BUCK la i! bundle of savings. m Trees cut, trimmed or topped, BOBCAT stumps removed, fully insured. Got a tree problem? Well worth 74 MUSTANG GHIA >3395 a phone call. 742-8252. V-6 engine.

CUSTOM MADE Draperies, 74 VOLKSWAGEN >2895 CARTER USED CARS 6-way power seats, power door locks, power windows, tinted glass, Padded white vinyl top. white leather interior. Fire-mist color, dual very reasonable work 2 Door, gold, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission. floor mats, protective body side moulding, door edge guards, vinyl comfort seat, power seats, power steering, power door locks, power opera roof, pulae wiper aystem, electric rear window detogger, windows, d.yal. power front disc brakes.;linted glass, automatic guaranteed, call anytime. 649- automatic air conditioning system, remote control outside mirrors, climate control, white sidewall radial tires, automatic level adjuster, 4266. 73 TORINO 2-DOOR >2895 Our used cars are completely Illuminated visor vanity mirror, automatic cruise control, tilt steering AM/FM stereo radio, door edge' guards, telescoping and tilt V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, green. wheel, radial white sidewall firae, corner lamps, gauges, A M -FM steering wheel, floor mats, remote trunk release, rear defogger. COMPLETE electrical service stereo radio with taps player, automatic antenna, lamp and mirror automatic headlight dimmer, remote control mirrors, illuminated reconditioned and convenience group, digital clock, power disc brakea, power vanity mirror, illuminated entry system, outside thermometer. and repair. Reasonable rates. 73 MERCURY COMET >2795 steering, and many other luxury features as well as standard R EG U LA R P R IC E ...... $11,625 Call 646-5253. 4 Door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. luaranteed. Stop In today and features. S A L E P R IC E ...... 9,400 ---- V ------R EG U LA R P R IC E ...... $9181 LIGHT TRUCKING for attics, 73 TOYOTA CORONA >2795 S A L E P R IC E ...... (BOO YOU SAVE $2225 station Wagon, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission. Jook them over! cellars, also odd jobs. Call 643- dealer. YOU SAVE $2281 2816. 72 MUSTANG >2495 ARE YOU in need of a sitter? 2-Door Hardtop, 6-cyllnder engine, standard transmission, power 1975 CUTLASS COLONNADE COUPE 1975 ASTRE SJ HATCHBACK COUPE Have several people to sit, all steering. and CAPRI II ages. Full-time, part-time or 72 FORD LTD $2495 73 CHEVELLE MALIBU $ 3 145 occassionally, days or 4 door. V-8 engine, automatic transmiaalon, air con­ 4 door, V-8 angina, automatic transmiaalon, power 72 TORINO WAGON >2395 ditioning, power steering and brakaa, vinyl root, radio. steering, air conditioning, radio, power brakes, vinyl rogf. evenings. Call 646-2139 after V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. 3:15. 70 NOVA COUPE $2145 72 CHEVROLET IMPALA$2745 71 PINTO >1395 V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, Sport Coupe, V-8 angina, automatic tranamlsalnn, air con­ ODD JOBS - Trucking, home 2-Door Sedap, 4-cyllnder engine, standard transmission. ditioning, power steering, radio, vinyl roof. repairs, yards cleaned. radio, vinyl roof. Experienced handyman. Free SAVE 71 OLDS DELTA 88 >2495 73 VOLKSWAGEN BUG $ 2 4 9 5 74CHEVR0LniMPALA$3995 estimates. Reasonable. 643- SAVE 4-Door, V-8 engine, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, 4 door, V-8 engine, automatic transmiaalon, air con­ 4 cylinder engine. 4 speed tranimlaalon, radio, low 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, tinted gisss, power 0304. SAVE radio, automatic transmission. ditioning, power steering and brakes, vinyl roof, radio. SAVE $ MONEY $ mileage V-8 engine, automatic transmission, tinted glass, power front disc steering, tilt wheel steering wheel, front disc brakes, sport mirrors, brakes, protective side mouldings, deluxe wheel discs, white stripe rally gauges, clock, steel belted radial tires, AM/FM radio, rear steel belted radial tires, radio, power steering and more. 2 M A R IA N A R D U LLI - Custom- 71 LTD SQUIRE ’2295 71 BUICK SKYLARK $2345 73 OPa WAGOH $2895 speaker, front bumper guard, protective striping, bucket seats, made draperies, bedspreads, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, powertower brakes, altair Sports wagon, V-8 angina, automatic tranimlaalon, power 4 cylinder angina, automatic transmiaalon, air con­ door edge guards, and many many other features too numerous to LIST PRICE...... $4886.80 mention. top treatments, Austrian conditioning. steering, radio. ditioning, radio, low mllaaga. shades. Large selection of BUY BEFORE APRIL 1 S A LE ...... S4129 L I S T ...... $4298.05 samples, drapery hardware. 71 VOLKSWAGEN >2195 74 CHEVELLE MALIBU $ 3 775 72 CHEVELLE MALIBU $2295 SALE PRICE $3990 Free estimates, decorating ser­ 2-Door, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission. Classic Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic tranamisslon, power Sport Coupe, V-8 angina, standard tranimlaalon, power America’s first 1976 automobile! vice. Call 649-1786. AND SAVE $$$ ON steering and brakes, radio, Landau roof. steering, bucket aaata, radio with tape player. 74BUICK $3695 73 FORD $3295 71 THUNDERBIRD >2795 73 CHEV. $2995 74 MARK IV $76951 72 VEGA NOTCHBACK Century 350 2-Ooor Hardtop, Ranger Vi ton pickup with S' ANSWER YO U R phone night 2-Door, V-8 engine, power steering, air conditioning, automatic • T R U C K S * Chavelle Malibu 4-Dr. Sport Dark brown, matching leather VALUE RATED USED CARS 2 door, 4 cylinder engine, standard tranimlaalon, radio. dark grean, matching vtnyl In­ Camper Cap, V-8, automatic, and day. Code-a-phone transmission. Sedan, silver blue, matching Interior, dark brown vinyl roof, CONNECTICUT terior, 2 tone Vt roof, V-8, power steering, radio, under answering machines from 74 CHEVROLH PICKUP$4195 vinyl Interior. V-8 automatic, lull Mark IV equipment In­ 1973 CADILLAC COUPE deVILLE 1970 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 70 CHEVROLET IMPALA$1895 automatic, power atearing, power steering, power brakaa, 22,000 miles. $199.95. Call 643-2759. Y. ton, 8 foot Reetalde, V-8 engine, 4 speed trensmisslon, cluding A M -F M ftereo with All Cadillac equipment Including air conditioning, vinyl top, leather 4-Ooor Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power 70 THUNDERBIRD >2295 Custom Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power' brakea, factory air con­ factory air conditioning, tilt V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air radio, with Insulated camper top. 74 COMET $3095 stereo tape, low mileage. Interior, radial tires, AM/FM stereo and more. steering, power disc brakes, air conditioning, low mileage. power steering, vinyl roof, radio. ditioning, low mileage. wheel, only 28,000 mllae. TWO HANDYMEN will clean, SALES TAX conditioning, power windows. Mercury 4-door sedan, dark 1973 OLDS CUTLASS rake, lime, fertilize, mow, 74 CHEVROLET VAN $4295 73 FORD $3495 brown, matching vinyl Interior, J 3 MARK IV $6695 1970 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE T3 MERCURY COUGAR $3495 4-Door. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power 2-Door Hardtop, V-8 engine,. automatic transmission, power maintainance of lawn seasonal. HI Cuba, 10 loot, V-8 angina, automatic tranimlaalon, 72 VOLKS $1995 LTD Country Squire. 10-pass economical 6-cyl., automatic, Classic copper, tan leather In­ 69 LTD ^1495 Sport Coupe, V-6 angina, automaUo transmiaalon, power brakes, air conditioning, vinyl Interior, 17,000 miles, new tires. steering, power disc brakes, air conditioning, vinyl Idp, power win­ power steering, very low mileage. Karmann Qhia Coupe. 4-speed, Station Wagon, light blue, dark power steering, whitewalls, terior, ten vinyl top, standard Cellars and attics cleaned. 2-Door Hardtop. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, steering, radio, vinyl roof, vary low mllaaga. dows. Reasonable prices. 643-5305. air conditioning. factory air conditioning. blue vinyl Interior, 351 V-8, radio. Mark IV equipment Including 1973 MERCURY MARQUIS 74 CHEVROLH PICKUP$3525 automatic, power steering & A M -FM stereo with tape, Cruise I 4-Ooor, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power 71 CHEVROLET 1M PAUS2145 73 FORD $3295 1970 CHEVROLET CAPRICE LIG H T TRUCKING - Odd jobs. TRUCKS Vi ton 8 loot Fleetalde, V-8 engine, 3 speed transmiaalon, 74 MERCURY $3895 brakes, factory air conditioning, Control, tut wheal, sharp carl disc brakes, air conditioning, 11 .OOOjrilles. Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air conditioning, power Custom Coupe. V-8 wigin., automatic transmiaalon, roof rack, brand new LTD Brougham 2-Dr. Hardtop. Cellars and attics cleaned, radio, many extras. Monterey Custom 2-Dr. Hard­ ste e ^g, power disc brakes, vinyl rool. power iteering, air conditioning, vinyl roof, radio. whitewalls, priced to sell. Light green, dark green 1972 MERCURY COLONY PARK WAGON top, saddle bronze, tan vinyl In­ 70 MARK IH $2995 lawns mowed, small tree work. 73 F-250 CREW-CAB >3995 Brocade Interior, dark green V-8 engine, automatic transmission,-power steering,-power disc terior, tan vinyl roof, 400 V-S, Brown with matching leather In­ 1970 GRAN PRIX Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. V-8 engine, 4-speed transmission, power steering, power brakes. 74 NOVA 4-DOOR $3295 74 MERCURY $3395 vinyl root, 400 V-8, automatic, brakes, air conditioning, radial tires. 14,000 miles. This car is almost V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air conditioning, power-- automatic, power atearing, terior & dark brown padded new. Automatic transmiaalon, V-B engine, air conditioning, Montego M X 2-Or. Hardtop. A M -FM atareo, lactory air con­ steering and brakes, console, low mileage. power brakee, lactory air con­ root, full Mark III equipment In­ White with matching vinyl roof & ditioning, electric sunroof, GARDENS Roto-tilled - Quick 72 F-100 PICKUP >2395 power staaring, radio. cluding auto. Air condition & 4 1972 CHEVROLET VEGA ditioning, radio, radial whitawall white vinyl Interior. V-8, auto., power windows — steering — service. Save your back. Call us 8'/4 loot Styleside, V-8 engine, automatic transmission. Urea, only 16,000 milea. new radial whitewalls. 4-apeed tranamisslon, 4 cylinders, low, low mileage. 1969 CHEVROLET IMPALA PS, PB, fac. air cond. Priced to brakes. QorgeousI ' 2-Door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power today, 528-0586. DISREGARD LABEL PRICES... M i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ sell. In talmMs to compotitlon. We can’t quote prices I Your Small Car brakes, vinyl top. THREE MEN will move FORD household and business fur­ I publicly. You must come In and see and hear for| Headquarters niture. Call ’228-3958, 456-2774. yourself. See 8A8 Todayl UMFHnn / WIORI^WTY / ODD JOBS - Spring cleaning etc. Diversified janitorial work, C A R T E R ^ ;djulyrentiu.: yard clearing etc. Call 228-3958, DILLON FORD Motor$ 456-2774. S&SBUICK .SYSTEM. k319 Main St.. Manchester 643-214S> 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phone 643-5135 LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics IIAOMIS ST., MAICIKSTEII (Opes Evti) 649-^571 Open Evenings 'Ul 9 — Thurs. ’til 6 — Sat. ’til 5 Route d3, Vernon Phone 643-1181 and cellars cleaned. For free (lilltJ O W m Neat te Afway, One Slecli frem C«J4ef«| estimates call 647-9610 anytime. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,. Fri.. Marrh 28 l!)7S. PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 28, 1975 PAGE TWENTY-THREE R n o rt Property 61 Motorcyclea-BIcyclea 84 BY JIM BERRY For Rent 58 Wented to Rent 57 Auto* For Sale OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN IIKNJV BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE TWO COTTAGES in lovely APARTMENT wanted in two- VOLKSWAGEN Bus 1972 - EXPERT bicycle repairs, all HELLO, YA \ WE RESENT TOU Eastham, Cape Cod, Mass. HERE'S TH’ CRACKERS CEDRIC ANO I HAVE 1 DO YOU HAVE ANY B U je P R w J T ...ER... M OW H E IS Y E A H - H E A IM 'T S U R E ^ YOU CAN T ■ \ m PAPK Ji>&r family, for May 1. One child Seven-passenger, excellent con­ makes, models and speeds. m o ochin I insinuations tlTSkyWVfwr*' T1ZOUBLE, ITS REAL NOW THAT WE KNOW AN' CATSUP.' found THAT EATING I _ CHILI SAUCE? >*e- T.U Rn UN- ' m o t EX ­ , STUCX-FOR WHETHER TH’ BULL WILL 60 IN-V-* TOO AAOP^fZfJ FO P Within a short distance of both and pets. Reasonable price. dition, $2,800 or best offer. Call Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, . BUMS/ / CONCEW4ING h t on TIW ICEK? ACTLY SOMETHIN'TO HEAVY,' WHEN DOES THAT MAKE th e s a m e THINO C 6IVEHIMOREDTTFOR UNCLE AMOS fresh and salt water beaches. Prefer utilities paid. Call 646- 742-8972 aRer 4 p.m. Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- OUR ECONOMIC A O M E T H IN S I--UH" SAY.' HE WAS UNCLE 0UL6Y US ACCOMPLICES? every qay b eco m es , LOOKIN' UP SOMETHIN' IS TALKIN'' /V KNOWW,' y w e y ^ EVEN*) T H R ouoy ^ h e CAPE COD Orleans ■ Three □ AUTOMOTIVE invention-' HAVE TO A LION'S A LOOKS 1965 CHEVY Impala, converti­ NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ bedroom house, 2 bathrooms, 3 (SIVE b a c k ! c a g e ; ^ FAMILIAR P^FP-OFFTI^F ble, 327 engine, $175. 644-0304. surance Agency, 643-1126. A 6 T P O T J P F minute walk to beach. June- Auto* For Sate September. 644-1833. 61 1973 KAWASAKI G5-100 - Mint 1972 MAVERICK, 2-door, 6- i A plM« for mrytMng in Wnt condition, accessory levers, cylinder, standard shift, radio, UP TO *100 desert pegs, full bore, extra 3 - 2 8 AdLexcept tecreh. one owner. Asking $1,500. Call JU N K GARS parts. Asking $400. 649-5115. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 875-4447. 55 Bualneaa tor Rent 55 Bualneaa tor Rent 55 Wanted to Rent 57 1972 YAMAHA Enduro, 175cc, Homea tor Rent 54 Bualneaa tor Rent NEED CAR? Credit bad? WANTED excellent condition, less than 1,- MICKKY FINN WE WILL PAY UP TO BY HANK LEONARD SHARE OFFICE space with ac­ MIDDLEAGED Woman wants Bankrupt? Repossessed? 600 miles, extras. $550. Call 742- MANCHESTER - Three 122 EAST CENTER STREET - BOLTON NOTCH, highway Honest Douglas accepts lowest $100 bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 location across shopping countant. Excellent location for 3-4 room unfurnished apart­ 6644. '..LLII iijiJL Jii Personal size first floor modern down, smallest payments. FOR YOUR JUNK CAR TELL ME, WPS eUGASEP IN A WAV IT WAS MY OWN baths, wall-to-wall carpeting office. M erritt Agency, 646- center, 4,000 square feet attorney, real estate, in­ ment, Manchester. Heat, MICKEY... ARE \ -UNTIL LAST Douglas Motors, 345 Main. MAN'S 10-speed bike. Like new. I PICKED A PLACE T H ^ FAULT. I'M GOING TO and all appliances included. 1180. building for professional offices surance, etc. 649-1680, 649-3549. palarking. Reasonable. June 1. Depending on Yeer end YOU MARRIED j WEEK. MV GIRL NIGHT CO LLEG E-AN D I Wirite Box T, Herald. Model Call 649-3022 before 5 p.m. ISN'T TOO EXPENSIVE.. OR ENOAGEO ' MARRIEP $350 monthly plus utilities. or sales. Four acres industrial TOYOTA - See us for reliable BECAUSE I KNOW THAI WANTED OUR MARRIAGE A v a ila b le M a rc h 1. M r. commercial, storage buildings. FREE TOW TO WAIT UNTIL I EXCELLENT LOCATION - 500 used Toyotas with our 60-day 1972 350 YAMAHA chopper, LAW/AEN DON'T EARN MUCH/ L/D e ARING Filloramo, 646-6555. Phone, 1-223-4460. 100% warranty. We also buy SAME DAY SERVICE INNER - 1,500 square ft. offices, or extended front end, custom Y O I C E S = OFFICE SPACE WANTED four room apartment used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, PLEASE CALL FOR storage, ujw as $75 monthly. handle bars, gas tank and seat. HEROES ARE MAPE-MOT BORM Runttau tut CURRENT PRICE LISTS eSSsSD 3 - 2-8 F O R R E N T STORE FOR rent. Best Main Includes heat, janitor, and with all utilities, private owner, 345 Center Street, Manchester, $900. 649-0878. •'® 1975 By WEA iflt T M U S Pii O’’ 646-4321. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 522-1104 COVENTRY - Route 44A, six- 250 square feet, center of Street location. About 1,000 parking. 649-5334. near bus line. Adults. ^11 643- room, three-bedroom Cape, 8658, 643-0451. after 5 p.m. 247-0910 Manchester, air conditioning square feet. Same size base­ PARTS FOR Honda 305 Super MUTT AM) JKFF appliances, carpeting, large, ment. For information. WE PAY $10 for complete junk B I D IISHKR and parking. Call: 643-9551. ALLIED Hawk and Dream. Stock and fenced-in yard. Available May Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Autoa tor Sale 61 Autoa For Sale 6^ cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto custom. Call after 5:30, 646- 1. 643-6597. 646-4200. Body, 528-1990. S C R A P M E T A L S 5084. m u t t , y o u HAD WMAT’RE T I ’m TURNING 741 WINDSOR STREET TO O /VIUCH TO ALL CARS simonized $20. Com­ HARTFORD DRINK--you Autoa tor Sale 61 Autoa For Sale 61 Autoa tor Sale 61 pounded, waxed, windows and CRASH.'j*Cj nub caps cleaned and Campera-Trallera CAN'T DRIVE.' ASTRE “S” vacuumned, 528-1990, for ap­ Mobile Homes 65 Truck* for Sale 62 pointment. PRISCILLA’S POP EASY LIVING - Very clean, 2- BY AL VLRMEER 1963 PLYMOUTH Savoy II, 2- 1967 FORD Econoline Van - V-8, bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 10 OUF? BO Y WILL^ C 5 0 Y O U S O O N B E A /ALL • lEW DIMENSION door hardtop, 1968 440 cubic standard, new paint job, minutes from Hartford, $4,995. EVER THINK TEENA&ER v O F t h a t ® inch engine, 4-speed, bucket carpeted and paneled. Call 649- 14’ wides on display. Trades seats and extras. Tires and 634747. welcome. 10’ wide with Gun M50 REBATE burner, g re a t cam p! $795. IN ECONOMY body in decent shape. Needs c minor work. Must sell im­ 1971 FORD Ranger - Half ton Parts, supplies and ON ALL 1975 SNO-FIGHTERS With the (ddlUon of th* ASTRE “S* mediately. Asking $500. or best pick-up, power steering, power accessories. Plaza Homes, Ted Trudon Pontiac can offar a aub- 3 - 2 S offer. Call 643-04^ after 6, any Drakes, automatic. Many “Quality homes, sensibly compast, which la $23S.OO laaa Uian extras, 40,000 miles. Call 742- t mIkS s?S6*K2iw« ■Al 5 mi¥ h--- - our pravloua loarcat priced Aatrc. day but Fridays. priced”, 1348 Wilbur Cross IN STOCK! 6059 after 6. Highway, Berlin Tpke., Berlin, Saa US lor datalla now. CAPIAIN EASY B1 CROOK.S & LAW RENCE 1972 CHEVROLET Nova, 4- Conn., 1-828-0369. SAMPLE BUY 1975 SNO-FIGHTER PICKUP door sedan, excellent condition, Motorcyclea-BIcyclea 64 PRICE STARTS AT WINDHAM CENTER - 1970 LET'S SEE HOW MUCH JOY ANP LIST PRICE .$7326 low mileage, standard N E X T F yeK WHITE-' NEVER MINP IT'S WOT'S UP HERE- 8 foot body, positive traction, V-0 engine, automatic transmission, in- transmission. Call 643-8390. VESPA - Motor scooter, 125cc, M arlette, 60x12, three HAPPINESS THAT NAUSEATING PA FIT, SON PAT COUNTS-NAMELV OUR PRICE ...5800 creased cooling capacity, oil pressure gauge, cigar lighter, dual 500 miles, asking $450. Please bedrooms, with extended living LITTLE CON ARTISTi THE GURU / J U T T I k T ' mirrors, rear step bumper, power steering, light package, show plow, j 3-18 BABOO FEELS WHEN HB R E R A T E ...... 1 5 0 PACER - The wide small car Call 649-5608. room and back porch. On 1 1/3 3-19 plus many, many more options and standard equipment. STK 5043 g) »975 byNtAlx tMK*gUSF|lW R E A P S T H I ^ l YOUR COST .$5650 * 2 8 4 1 . 0 0 from AMC is convenient and landscaped acres. Many extras. comfortable with its extra MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - Asking $18,500. 423-8649. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM large passenger door. Now for the past 10 years we have LAST CHANCE TO BUY BEFORE available at DeCormier been the leading agency in the NEW STARCRAFT Venture, COW THE SALES TAX INCREASE! Motors, 285 Broad Street, 643- area insuring motorcycles. Get fold out hardtop camper, sleeps IM A R o rm j SAVEn676 = 4165. our rates before you “ rev” up. 6, used twice. Many extras. $1,- Crockett Agency, Inc. 643-1577. 700. Call 646-1805 or 649-2411. \UO(\^EM'6 I S p e c ia l...... *4595 1974 Grand Prix Hardtop 1966 PLYMOUTH Fury I four- 1974 CHARGER HUMOR, v#OU I Bucket seats. V>8 engine, automatic transmission, power Air conditioning, AM/FM radio, full power. door sedan, 318 cu. in., good Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service 66 ” steering, power disc brakes, AM/PM radio, rear speaker, air Rebate ...... 200 condition. $400. 646-4437. kmow tmat! ■ conditioning, radial white side wall tires, dual chrome racing 1965 Buick Wildcat $795 I mirrors, clock, vinyl roof. STK 4472 YOUR COST ...*4395 4 Door, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, extra well kept 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING ON ALL 1974 CARS IN STOCK! car. 1970 Pontiac Catalina I WANTED I ^200 REBATE Excluding Colts! 4 Door, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, see tbis very Clean, Lata Model ciean car todayi THE EEIN I STONES BV HANV-BAKBERA ON 1975 PICKUPS AND 1972 Toyota Celica ^ USED CARS i IVIORI^TY BROTHERS/ 2000 cc 4 cylinder engine. 4 speed transmission, radial tires. Top Prices Paid H 50 REBATE TRADESMAN VANS IN STOCK! ALI.EY O O P BY V.T. HAMIJN For Ail Makes NO M A T T E R Y E A H - ' \ ^ ...HE SAYS HE'LL NES/ER 31S CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.*Phone 643-S135 'FREP'S PIET USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1974 Chevelle Laguna Typo S-3 $3495 w h a t I FIX T O D A Y 'S \ m , a k e i t t o PINNEPTIME 5 CARTER CHEVROLET 1 WHILE I M AT / THANK HAS HIM ALL HIM, HE , COMPLAINT, IF HE CAN CAPPY HIS Hardtop. 350 V-6 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power WHAT N o n e OF THE BOYTMAT ------< ,.. WHEN THEY REALIZED FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY IT) I'LL MAKE UP ON EDGE.''... COMPLAINS.'!.. YOU LUNCHPAIL WITH SU5T 74 DODGE DART $ 3 3 7 5 brakes, swivel bucket seats, AM radio plus stereo tape, plus much more. CO., INC. HAPPENED KING'S RE- MUST'VE INLY FOR \TH EY HAD A REAL, LIVE A NEW TAIL FOR ' TVOURS 1 ) POSSESSION SURPRISED MOMENT, ) ALIEN ON THEIR HANDS, COMPLAINS WOULPN'T, , ONE HAND/ 4-Door Sedan, power steering, air conditioning, 72 PLYMOUTH SCAMP $ 2 6 9 5 1229 Main Street /! E E L! e y e /... automatic transmission, factory warranty, factory CONTROLLED AUTO RODY REPAIRS YOU,10O, LURCH I MEN PULLED Power steering, automatic transmission, 6«cyilnder Phone 949-8404 IT OFF WHEN 1 , lease car. engine, extra clean, only 15,000 miles. 1974 Grand Villa Convertible SAVE 74 CMONT CUSTOM $3550 Demonstrator, low mileage, loaded with factory optional on all makes . . . TRIED TO ESCAPE.' 4-Door Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic transmls- I Sion, power steering, air conditioning, radio, fac- 72 DODGE PICKUP $ 2 4 9 5 I lory lease car, factory warranty. '/i ton, standard transmission, radio, V-0 engine, 1972 Ford Gran Torino *2495 LOAN and RENTAL CARS real clean. 2-Door Hardtop, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, vinyl top. 1971 SCOUT. Call 649-0429 after Available by Appointment. . . 168 CHRYSLER 300 $ 8 9 5 5 days. All day weekends. Nice Clean car. 60 DAY-100% GUARANTEE 1967 COMET station wagon, 6 STAN OZIMEK, Manager cylinder, automatic, good con­ 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER dition. Call 643-6993. Sraojut. A TED TRUDON PONTIAC 3 -ie m 1966 PONTIAC Catalina conver­ O l97SbySU> me TM Hrg US f*>t tible - In good shape. Call Campera-Trallera Campera-Trallera CHORCHES between 8:30 and 4, 643-4937. 373 Main Straot, Manchostor Mobile Homea 65 Mobile Homea 65 MR. ABLRNATHY BY ROl.STON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE VfCHRDJ)»«4* DODGE OF MANCHESTER Ch r y s l e r I2EADV0NTHE The bidding has been: 28 SO OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER 643-2791 Phone 649-2881 FIRING UN&.'... Bidding tips South’s holding West North East South

3/k 4 V 4 lb , 5 V Pass NORTH 28 hearts or four spades. So there Pass 5 A Pass Pass SPRING INTO SPRING /hQ J 9 8 “Why didn’t you overtake my was no way for South to collect 6 y Dble. Pass ? V A Q 10 queen of clubs with your king, Introdudns knock out South’s jack and wind four heart tricks. You need four You, .South, hold * J 10 4 2 cards in a suit to score four « 10 6 up with five tricks and a plus yAQJ9765y2 ♦7,1* 852 WITH A NEW TENT CAMPER tricks. What do you do now’’ WEST EAST score?” asked East. A — Pass. You have made your /* 10 7 4 A653 Of course, when West let bid and your partner says he can V96542 the new AMC Pacer... OR TRAVEL TRAILER! V 8 3 “How was I to know?” asked East hold the second club East beat six hearts. *A73 ♦ 965 West. “ Wouldn’t 1 have looked had to lead another suit. South TODAY'S QUESTION *iK9832 *AQ silly if you held three clubs and had time to knock out West’s BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH (D) my play allowed South to score West redoubles. North and East ace of diamonds and make his pass What do you do now'’ A A K 2 an impossible game with four game. The first wide small cat NEW SIGHTSEER MOTOR HOME SORPSY..NO / YCU MEAN SOU © O IN © JO I NEVER eKJ7 spades, four hearts and that Answer Tomorrow Equipped with automatic tranamlaslon, 440 V-8 angina, extra battery, *aat ball*, bright I /\\AILR0R ©ET RAID FOR W R IT E TO M Y THOLXSHT *KQ8 jack of clubs?” Answer to Previous Puzzle I trim packag*, ovarhaad bunk*, 30 amp converter generator compartmant, dual vlalon | TQUTDPAY, NOT OON0Re65A\AN.' O F IT AJ743 Hidden Flora mirror*, dinatte cabinets. STK 82 CINDY. DELIVERING TH A T WAY. North-South vulnerable “Yes. You would have looked T 1 K r 1P O L L p O E AAAIL'? silly, but that couldn’t possibly o R A N J E R 1 A R 1 D ACROSS 66 Irish island p A T E E' R N E D u O 5 . E have happened this time.” s N E R D E T West North East South group [1. A p ' R East was right. South could 1 Springs like a R A a i i N E £ $ A V E DOWN have held just three clubs. In hare s A D n S S T T U 1 Id P O T E R that case if West had overtaken 5 Pasadena 1 Owned Ej F=1 25 foot E V T 1^ A L IT £ G E Pass 2 * Pass stadium (2 his partner’s queen, he would 2 Be indebted E E: e N Q N D ■ D S 9 28 foot also In stock (Have 4 Available For Rantal) Pass 3N.T. Pass have presented South with a wds.) 3 Trim dress 1R A □ \s\ K E w 1 Pass trick. But it would not have 13 Crooked 4 Man from D A S H E s S H A R £ A L 1 Is! N T F U 1. 14 Schubert song Dam ascus JJ Opening lead - 5 * been the contract trick. L E o E 1=1 O r X A B S (2 wds ) 5 Rodent N B A E m m s 1 R 5 E P K Je When North bid two clubs, he 15 Ruminant 6 Roman poet 3-28 16 Small monkey 7 Arranged 23 Shade of green 44 Appetizer By Oswald & Jam es Jacoby was using the Stayman conven­ APACHE TENT CAMPERS ELDORADO SLIDE-ON tion. 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MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES ManrljeHtf r lEuentng Discharged Wednesday: Otto Heller, 31 Ashworth St.; Faith Manche»ter—A City of Village Charm PRICE I FIFTEEN CENTI Shettleworth, Meriden; Ray­ mond Little, 83 Diane Dr., Ver­ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 152 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES non; Ruth Finkelstein, 187 Woodbridge St.; Amy Cross, RD 2, Coventry; Hyman Lehr- man, 105 Garth Rd.; Twylar Williams, Windsor; Pamela Wennergren, Merrow Rd., Coventry; Robin Jacobsen, 2589 Ford To Give Decision Ellington Ave., South Windsor.

Also, Orazio Valenti, Broad Brook; Maureen Herron, En­ field; Donald Merrill, House of Chung Willimantic; Michael Bonneau, On Tax Cut Bill Tonight 1 Center St., Andover; Robert Through the doors of the recently opened House of Chung at 363 Broad St., one enters the world of the Orient Feury, Cora Rd., Tolland; where succulent, delicious specialties of the house feature Polynesian and Cantonese menus. The full WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Ford provisions, plus other tax credits, were ap­ Elizabeth Hurley, South St., includes such tempting preparations as Seven Stars and a Full Moon (for 2) comprising selected meats and sure to have political impact, and some provide a net tax cut of $22.8 billion after will tell the nation tonight if he will sign or proved Wednesday by Congress in an ef­ Coventry; Ruth Fox, 179 E. sea foods with greens, one booeless duckling simmered in spices and fried crisp with mushroom sauce. If White House aides advised him to sign the raising taxes $2 billion for oil companies veto the $24.8 billion tax cut bill that the fort to stimulate the sluggish economy. bill rather than risk sharp criticism from and U.S.-based multinational companies. Center St.; Eric Burnham, 159 your imagination runs to the palm tree-edged sands of the Polynesian Islands, the House of Chung offers a Pu Democratic controlled Congress passed Oakland St. Pu platter for a minimum of two persons with meat, chicken and shrimp. Or treat the fmaily to a complete If Ford rejects the measure, as the the public for further delaying tax relief. The President’s announcement tonight hoping to lift the economy out of a reces­ One White House official said Ford con­ dinner for $5.75 per person including soup, appetizer, entree and choice of desserts. American dishes are also White House has said he might do, a vote will cap a series of intensive conferences sion. sidered the decision the toughest he has that he has had in recent days with his available, as well as a complete choice of take-out orders. Tantalizing drinks are served from the bar. The President obtained air time at 7:30 on whether to override his action in Congress is certain soon after the House had to make since taking office last principal economic, energy and political Anytime is the right time to go to the House of Chung, open seven days a week. Phone 649-4958. p.m. EDT on all major radio and televi­ August. Others said the President was strategists. Ford has also conferred at LEGAL INOTICES sion networks to reveal his decision. The and Senate return April 7 from their Easter recess. The Republican President torn between conflicting recommen­ length with GOP congressioal leaders to White House said his 10- to 15-minute dations from his top advisers. get their advice. speech from the Oval Office will include was said to believe he has the votes to make a veto stick. As late as Friday evening, when Ford’s The bill includes payments up to $400 Court of Probate. District of Manchester “a statement on economic policy.” speaking plans were disclosed, it appeared 2 NOTICE OF HEARING working poor families with children, one­ ESTATE OF JENNIE COOK PITKIN, House of Ford plans to leave immediately The President has repeatedly voiced that the President still was in the process time payment of $50 to Social Security deceased afterwartj for California to begin a nine- of making up his mind. Asked then if Ford Pursuant to an order of Hon. William objections to numerous amendments that recipients and a tax credit up to $2,000 for E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated March 24. day Easter vacation. were added to the basic tax relief plan, had reached a final decision. Press buyers of certain newly built homes. It 1975 a hearing will be held on an ap SHAH If Ford signs the legislation, most Chung arguing that they would sharply increase Secretary Ron Nessen said, "He is partially repeals the oil-industry's tax tion praying for authority to sell tnt cer­ Americans will collect rebates of between tain piece or parcel of land situated in federal spending while slashing tax deciding.” benefit, the oil depletion allowance. $loO and $200 on their 1974 tax payments the Town of Manchester, Country of revenues and lead to a new upsurge of in­ Ford originally recommended a tax cut President and Mrs. Ford will stay in Hartford and State of Connecticut, starting in mid-May, and withholding for of $16 billion when he outlined his own an­ sometimes known as No. 22 Proctor now oilen flation. Palm Springs, Calif., during their vaca­ Road and also known and designated as 1975 taxes will be reduced. Those But a Ford decision to veto the bill is tirecession program in January. The Lot No. 43 as in said application on file tion. Ford will make side trips to San 9 featuring Polynesian and White House has said in recent days that more fully appears, at the Court of lOKSB Diego, San Francisco and the Elk Hills Probate on April 7. 1975 at ll;00 A.M. Cantonese Speeialties the President was unhappy with the size of naval oil reserve, flying back to Pearl J. Hultman. Ass’t. Clerk the Congress-approved bill, which would Plan To *3.99 Famous Pu Pu Platter Washington April 7. Specialspecial Familyraniiiy aDinners^uumjio ^Ok\ Christians Prepare Dine With STARRINQ Juicy, U.S.D.A. Choice Sirloin . Court of Probate U s and Combination Platters / li’-J District of Manchester Succulent, butter-luscious lobster tall NOTICE TO CREDITORS Easter CO-STARRINQ ESTATE OF FRANK R. BOYNTON Potato, crisp salad, oven-warm bread OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon • Thun 11 • 11 pm For Easter Rites Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Sunday... and your favorite waitresses. ' Fri Sal 11 • 11:30pm E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must be COMING ATTRACTION: Sunday 12 • 10 pm Pope Paul VI today led nearly 700 may there be a sympathetic remembrance presented to the fiduciary named below Steak & Slutted Shrimp on or before June 20.1975 or be barred by million Roman Catholics in the Easter for all who, still today, are suffering NEWS CAPSULES law. The fiduciary is; 244 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER 363 BROAD ST. COMPLETE vigil of Holy Year following a Good Friday because of conflicts of war or because of' Judith B. Morton MANCHESTER 28 Durant St. Open 7 Days 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. COCKTAILS TAKE-OUT ceremonies in which he asked for a political or civil conflicts,” the pontiff Manchester. Conn, 06040 PH O N E 646-1995Mr. steak, Inc., 1975 SERVED 649-4958 SERVICE “sacrifice of love.” said at the last station. In Jerusalem, more than 2,000 pilgrims He said the crucifixion of Jesus was the I II — itm Sadat Wants Peace marched down the Via Dolorosa during highest sacrifice known in history and was Cook, 31, both of nearby Sylacauga, and By United Press International processions Friday under the watchful eye “characterized by the highest value a William Davis, 41, of Vincent. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat wants of border police on alert for possible Arab death can have.” ^The Good Guys Are Winners^ immediate resumption of the Geneva easier candy and baskets There’s a Family bombings. He said modern man could offer “an To Probe CIA Link peace talks on the Mideast, official How do you get rid of a couple of “bad guys’’ called The ancient winding street is the equal sacrifice of love—a love without WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tlie Senate in­ sources in Cairo said. “Sugar’’ and “Snacking?” Why, brush them away, of traditional path of Christ’s march to his equal and without limits.” telligence committee will investigate we have every last minute thingl They said Sadat’s first speech since the Prepares for Easter Rites course. Young students at Green School watch as Gerry F east every weekdEQ^ crucifixion. In Jerusalem, Roman Catholic and allegations the Central Intelligence Agen­ breakdown of Secretary of State Henry Tens of thousands of pilgrims in Rome Protestant pilgrims today conducted Holy cy was in some way involved in the Jones, left, and Paul Palmer attempt to end two of the Kissinger’s mission will depict Egypt as tnJ it at for the 1975 Holy Year jammed St. Peter’s Saturday ceremonies in the Church of the assassination of President John F. The cross, a symbol of Christ's death, School auditorium. Pausing at the major threats to good dental health with super-size ^‘where a wanting peace but ready for war if the at Howard Johnsonb! Basilica and later filled the roads around Holy Sepulchre, a Byzantine structure Kennedy. and the lilies, a symbol of His cross to prepare scripture readings toothbrushes. Playing the culprits are Debby Duchesneau, dollar's Geneva parley leads nowhere. the Colosseum to see the 77-year-old pon­ built on Calvary Rock. “In its final report, the committee will Resurrection are to be part of a for tomorrow’s service is the Rev. left, and Mike Seader. Called “The Good Guys Are WITH SECONDS ON THE HOUSE The officials said Egypt wants to see worth a tiff pray and meditate at the 10 Stations of Two bombs, apparently placed by Arab have to speak to those recurring simulated sunrise, which will open the William A. Taylor, pastor of the Winners,” the playlet was presented recently at the Green /r th e mwacU of mohiftrftA | movement toward peace negotiations dollar!" the Cross that depict JesuS’ passion and guerrillas, injured 13 persons several allegations of CIA involvement in the Ecumenical Sunrise Service Church of the Nazarene. (Herald School by members of the Internation Thespian Society at [(• downtown manchester^ Monday Deep Sea Dinner before April 24, when Cairo must decide death. miles from where plligrims gathered on Kennedy assassination, and il c'niM no> do tomorrow in East Catholic High photo by Pinto) Manchester High School. (Herald photo by Pinto) Golden fried Tendersweel clams, filet of The Pope, clutching a woolen cloak, Holy friday. whether to allow U.N. peace keeping that without looking into it,' ouv ’veil in­ forces to stay in the Sinai Desert. "AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT flounder, french fries and cole slaw. AQ walked slowly around the Colosseum, The Holy Week observances, which formed source said. $1.39 for kids ^ s t W 7 where early Christians suffered martyr­ began with Palm Sunday, will end with The official source added, however, that dom, and spoke at each station. traditional Easter sunrise mass Sunday to “it’s off to one side of the main in­ Tuesday Spaghetti Spree “And at the end of this Way of the Cross commemorate Christ’s resurrection. Six Die in Collision vestigation.” Easter Sunrise Rites With meat balls, meat saiice, earlic TALLADEGA, Ala. (UPI) — Six persons New Diplomacy bread and salad. $1.39 for kids died Friday night and two young brothers A PARIS (UPI) — “This is the new form *2.49 were seriously hurt in a two-car collision of diplomacy,” French Ambassador Jean Planned Tomorrow on a highway south of here. Gueury said. “Diplomats have now ■ IRISH CHIU.RtX’S PROJECT Voices raised in Hosannas for the Risen South Windsor’s annual Easter Sunrise VCfednesday Fish Fry Blocked Sewer Line become like soldiers at the front.” The two injured brothers, Leonard Christ will break the silence of Easter service will commence at 6:30 at St. Golden filet of flounder, french fries, Haggard but smiling, Guery talked with TEL. 872-7327 Sanders, 12, and Terry Sanders, 6, were dawn at early sunrise services in the Peter’s Episcopal Church on Sand Hill Rd. cole slaw. $1.39 for kids $• reporters after African nationalist ROUTE 83 • ELLINOTON reported in critical condition today at Manchester area tomorrow. In Hebron, there will be a sunrise ser­ ‘■Sophisllcaled Dining at Reasonable Prices" 2.49 gunmen released him Friday in exchange Damages Residences University Hospital in nearby Bir­ Communitywide ecumenical sunrise vice, which is open to all town residents, for two freed prisoners and $100,000 in mingham. services are planned for Manchester, Ver­ at 6:30 at Gilead Congregational Church. in n,ncn.sten= , , , , , , , gold. Thursday Turkey Dinner By MAL BARLOW Ferguson. We called everybody. No one non, South Windsor and Hebron. After the service, breakfast will be served SALAD BAR & BAKED POT. Their mother, Margarett Sanders; “That’s the way the game is played Roast Turkey with eiblet gravy, com The toilets in three Birch St. addresses could help.” In Manchester, the third annual at the First Congregational Church of Included______another brother, Aaron, 10, and a sister, now,” he said. “But it's hardly any more, bread stuffing, cranberry sauce and all •• gushed up raw sewage for about two hours Mrs. Ferguson, a member of the Board ecumenical sunrise service will begin at 7 Hebron. of OS con fool n i . - the trimmin’s. $1.49 for kids Stacy Sanders, 5, were among the dead. pleasant.” After his release, Gueury, 57, VEAL CUTLET PARMESAN ...... $4.25 Friday morning before a town sewer of Directors, said today she was not home in the East Catholic High School Other sunrise services in Manchester Northern 239 Also killed were B.T. Cook, 35, and Clyde the French ambassador to Somalia, flew of Ireland BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP ...... $4.85 department crew could clear a block in the (See Page 16) auditorium. Breakfast will be available will be conducted at Concordia Lutheran to Djibouti in the French-run Territory of ..fallon tn. pooplo U.S. CHOICE SIRLOIN S T E A K ...... $5.25 street. after the service. Church, 6:30, Easter Vigil and Eucharist, Fnday Clam Fry the Afars and the Issas in northern Africa SURF & TURF ...... $5-75 First to see the sewage was Mrs. Anna Dr. Charles D, Isbell of the University of 8, breakfast; Community Baptist Church, tnat tno c o o » ‘ot an. PloCsnod Heaps of golden fried Tendersweet to be reunited with his wife. Over 20 Choices on Menu clams, french fries and cole slaw. Deyorio of 69 Birch St. It came out of the Massachusetts will be guest speaker. The 6:30, service followed by breakfast; St. $1.49 for kids toilet in her downstairs bathroom and ran 50-member Folk Group of St. James Mary’s Episcopal Church, 6:30, Holy SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MENU *2.99 Potatoes Given Away Bradley Doing Better 3 Protestants and Catholics, will co.e into her kitchen towards her living room, Church will present a medley of modern Eucharist; and Zion Evangelical Lutheran ligion' OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY she said. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Omar Bradley, Easter hymns, and music will also be Church, 7:30, Easter Matins. last surviving U.S. five star general, was su..er. 3D teenagers. ,,,,onity. They will Sundoy Cocktails & Dining 12 to 8 p.m. She ran for A1 Gioielli, her son-in-law To Protest Low Prices provided by the Salvation Army Band un­ Area churches planning sunrise services Banquet Room for up to 250 Persons 394 Tolland Tpke. who runs the Lexington Tailor Shop at 73 reported conscious, moving and doing der the direction of Michael Orfitelli and a much better today following brain sur­ are St. George’s Episcopal Church of fro. Northern Ireland to live and learn ,,,rch and Manchester MOUJARD Birch St. As he was trying to phone for BOISE, Idaho (UPI) — They came giveaway today in Sait Lake City, original­ Men's Chorus directed by Norman Nor- Bolton, 6:15, Easter Eucharist at the help, the sewage began coming out of the quietly and stood in lines in the freezing ly planned to burn the potatoes as a gery. deen. AT EXIT 94 JoHnsonS home of Mrs. George Guay in Andover, 7, toilet in his shop, he said. cold. They brought plastic bags, boxes, protest. But Idaho Gov. Cecil D. Andrus A small hole was drilled in the skull of Others participating in the service in­ WILBUR C RO SS PARKWAY Youth Group breakfast at church; First n * ® * " l^ ’l^avofoCAtnefica Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Hare of 71 Birch buckets or sacks —anything that would urged them to hand them out instead. the 82-year-old officer Wednesday to clude Mrs. Harry Carr, executive director remove a blood clot that caused a stroke Congregational Church of Coventry, 7, at St. with the apartment next door to Mrs. carry away a few pounds of free potatoes. “I have seven children, six in school and of Manchester Area Conference of the home of Walter Thorpe on Paden Rd. Deyorio then noticed sewage in their base­ Then they loaded their containers and one other,” said a man who had driven 24 March 16. UCLA Medical Center sources Churches; the Rev. Norman Swensen, St. ja.es catholic C .aspect said Friday he was “doing much better. followed by pancake breakfast in the ment, they said. It rose ateut thee inches silently left. miles from Caldwell, Idaho, with a friend pastor of Trinity Covenant Church; the church vestry; Vernon Assembly of God, and ruined many of their things stored The occasion was a giveaway of 59,000 to get some of the potatoes. His friend said He is moving his extremities and is Rev. Ronald Fournier, co-pastor of ,,a„n,sPon. pnov . i l l -TO a „„,.ostandjn, progressing satisfactorily.” 6:30, service on church lawn followed by there. pounds of spuds by southern Idaho potato he had six youngsters. Emanuel Lutheran Church; the Rev. fellowship breakfast; United Methodist „„oanotnon. »o nopo Tdat th growers unhappy with the low prices One of the growers called aside the men, William Taylor, pastor of the Church of Church of Bolton, 7:30, service with Mrs. O’Hare said, “I called the town they’ve been getPiig. who said they were disabled, and gave Resume Airlift the Nazarene; the Rev. Kenneth Gustaf­ manager, the mayor, Mrs. (Vivian) breakfast at 8:15; Our Savior Lutheran TTie growers, who called a similar them a large bag of sorted potatoes to take PHNOM PENH (UPI) - American of­ son, pastor of Calvary Church; and Capt. Church of South Windsor, 6, service. and good.ill- „anthern IrisP problem but »o to their 13 children. ficials resumed the emergency airlift of Arthur Carlson, commanding officer of “We were out of potatoes and this will the Manchester Salvation Army Corps. Easter vigils will be be kept in many food, fuel and ammunition to Phnom Penh Manchester area churches tonight. don't haoo a solution „„uo= help,” said a young man has been using today, despite Communist advances near Members of the Civitan Club will serve as Pipe Bomb Damages food stamps to help feed his family. "I Pochentong Airport. Six government bat­ ushers. Among the Manchester churches plan­ think it’s a great gesture by the governors talions abandoned two positions near the The Vernon sunrise service, which is ning vigils tonight are St. James Church, 2 boliovo the time has co.e for P and the growers to give us these potatoes airport, giving the Communist-led rebels sponsored annually by the Rockville Area 7:30, Liturgy and Mass of the Easter ond speat Of 0 - t e r .a v ,aarn bo. precious is the •Roast Beef instead of burning them. It’s going to help good positions from which to step up their Clergy Council, will start at 6:45 a.m. on Vigil; Church of the Assumption, 7:30, Terryville Plant a lot of people.” shelling of the airfield. The relief flights Fox Hill in Henry Park, Rockville. If the Easter Vigil with Mass; and St. Mary’s Sandwich “I’m on welfare,” said one elderly man were suspended for a day Friday by a weather is inclement, the service will be Episcopal Church, 7, Easter Vigil, lighting it is also an opportunity for a standing in line. He bought 50 pounds of massive rebel barrage of rockets and ar­ conducted inside the Lottie Fisk Building of Paschal Candle, and Baptism, 7:30, •Cris|jy TERRYVILLE (UPI) - Police said a pipe bomb were found in front of the office spuds in the fall and a few days ago found tillery. at the park. Communion Eucharist. pipe bomb Friday night exploded outside door. He would not speculate on whether Potatoes his supply was nearly gone. The free In Washington, Pentagon officials said The service will be led by the young peo­ gift of lovo- ^ ^,^3 pnoject and -e hope the main office of the strike-bound Eagle the incident had anything to do with the Area churches planning vigils tonight in­ potatoes came just in time. U.S. arms shipments to Cambodia will ple from several area churches including Announcing the biggest bargain you’ve 1 ! •BeVCra& Lock Co. shattering two plate glass win­ current labor dispute, which has made use clude St. Maurice’s Church of Bolton, 8, Del Ray Holm, of Roberts, Idaho, one of stop in a few days because the money ap­ Vernon and Rockville United Methodist 9 . asb ypur prayobs ^ ^ ,i,ase Solemn Vigil; St. John’s Episcopal Church evereaten.Arby’s99C Roast Beef Meal. dows. of federal mediators in efforts to break a the organizers of the giveaway, said he and Union, Talcottville and Vernon propriated by Congress will have run out. of Vernon, 4, Blessing of Paschal Candle An order of crispy potatoes, something No one was injured in the blast reported stalemate. doubted the demonstration would help Congregational Churches. The Folk Group They said Lon Nol’s troops have ammuni­ and Holy Baptism; and St. Bernard’s to drink, and an Arby’s Roast Beef at 9:26 p.m. and damage was estimated at Police have been on duty at the com­ potato growers with their price problem. from Sacred Heart Church will lead also tion for up to two weeks. Church of Rockville, 8, Easter Vigil Mass. Sandwich... It’s a complete meal... “several hundred dollars” by Plymouth pany’s gates to keep apart pickets and per­ “It’s a shame that we can’t get the participate. :T u tible contribution to'. I S l Police Chief John Krinitsky. : for about the price of a sandwich! sons the company has hired to work during potatoes to the really poor people of the ,ail your ta« deductib Also damaged was the front office door the strike. So bring the family to Arby's soon. world,” he said. “We”re dumping 2 to the plant, located in the Terry ville sec­ Labor leaders said the main stumbling million pounds a day in Idaho. They’re All Day Saturday and Sunday • After 2 PM Weekdays tion of Plymouth. block is over management's proposal to good edible potates, but we can’t move Sniper Slays Two Policemen Eagle Lock was struck March 3 by about eliminate the incentive system that would them.” 93 members of the International Union of involve wage cuts for about 30 employes. Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, The bombing was the second within a MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. (UPI) - A sniper the (attic) door when the four officers nan and two brothers, were rescued before the Local 256, after negotiations failed to month involving a Connecticut factory shooting for three hours from an attic up’’ said officer Nicholas Abate. “I heard gunfight began. TheR^^inates renew the contract that expired Feb. 28. beset with labor problems. It does not bedroom killed two policemen and a lot of hollering and he (Carhart) was Carhart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chief Krinitsky said remnants of the compare, however, in financial loss to the Inside Today critically injured a third Friday night. hollering too. And then the shooting Edward Carhart, were rescued from the March 1 bombing and fire of the Sponge Police finally stormed the house and over­ stopped. first floor along with his brother Robert, Rubber Products Co. in Shelton that Senior Citizens ...... Page 2 powered him. Carhart, wrapped in a blanket to ward 26, and an invalid brother, Louis, 39, who our meal a is confined to a wheelchair. Diane Bogarth resulted in losses of over $10 million. Manchester Has U ...... Page 5 Officers pumped nearly 1,000 rounds of off the smoke, was hospitalized in serious L 01976 A FA Service Corp The Weather and her 5-month-old infant, Richard, were The Shelton fire was set off by at least Easter Services ...... Page 6' condition .with bullet wounds in the hip. ammunition into the three-story frame rescued from their second floor residence. Increasing cloudiness today with three men who abducted three employes Wings of Evening ...... Page 7 house then lobbed tear gas canisters to “He had 20 different rifles and helmets and later released them unharmed. A During the rescue, Carhart’s 62-year-old powers developing this afternoon. High Dear Abby ...... Page 12 cover the charge by nearly 100 officers. inside the bedroom from where he was father was, bitten by police dogs sent into near SO. Increasing loudiness tonight, low state police and FBI investigation and The officers scrambled to the second shooting," Abate said. “But no gas masks. % | ARBY’S ROAST BEEF Week in Review...... Page 12 the home. \ ' 257 BROAD ST. NOW DPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MANCHESTER, CONN. | in the 40s. Partly sunny Sunday, windy, hearings before a federal grand jury have floor, and four officers rushed up the He was wrapped in a blanket. The house SUN. THRU THUR8. 11 A.M. lo 10 P.M.; FRI. 8 SAT. 11 A.M. to 12 A.M. so far failed to turn up any suspects or p Scene from Here ...... Page 12 ’The elder Carhart later told police his high in the lOw 50s. Chances of precipita­ ladder to the attic and arrested 23-year-old was very smoky. I don’t know how he sur­ son had come home that afternoon motive in the Shelton bombing that threw Business news...... Page 13 tion 80 per cent today and tonight, 10 per Jimmy Carhart. vived without a mask.” “despondent and complaining about cent Sunday. hundreds of employes out of work. “The sniper fired about 25 shots through Thoughts ApLENty...... Page 10 Six persons, including Carhart’s parents things, religion in general."