PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 3, 1975 Comment Session Planned Tuesday DUPLICATE BRIDGE A 9 to i l a.m. Board of Direc­ a b o u / t o w n tors comment session is and Edna Bartell, second; scheduled for Tuesday In the Results Friday night in the Bev Taylor, second; Phyllis College game are: North- Manchester Municipal Keith Burnham and William Pierson and Jane Lowe, third. South: Jam es Tatro and Lance V iianrlffHtPi* lEur ntng M pralh Andover Bridge Club game at Levy, third. Building. It is for those town Andover Congregational East-W est: Peg O’Connor Tatro, first; Geri Barton and Manchester WATES will greeters and refreshments‘will residents who wish to com­ Church are: Mr. and Mrs. and Marion McCarthy, first; Floyd Barnello, second; Jim meet Tuesday at the Italian- be served by Mrs. Agnes John­ Results in the Feb. 27 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1 9 7 5 - VOL. XCIV, No. 130 ment, complain or file Harold Lucal, first; Sonja Mary Warren and Margaret Anderson and San Cuscovitch, Mancheste1r:—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES American Club. Weighing-in son and Miss Vivian Larson and Nutmeg YWCA duplicate game PRICEt FIFTEEN CENTS suggestions on any subject in Gremillion and Jam es Baker, Boyle, second; Olympia Fegy third. will be from 7 to 8 p.m. There their committee. at the Community Y are: the board’s jurisdiction. second; Mrs. Burton Smyth and and Lucille Mahoney, third. East-West: Irving Carlson will be a business meeting. Those who appear are North-South: Peg Dunfield and William Radzewicz, third. and Phyllis Pierson, first; O Members with last names The Mancester Council on granted anonymity from the Elaine Mtchell, first; Frankie Results in the Feh. 24 William Belekewicz and Fred beginning M-R are reminded to World Hunger will meet public. Their remarks are Results Friday night in the Brown and Lil Holway, second; Nutmeg YWCA game at the Clark, second; Zoe Kraus and bring fruit for the basket. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the relayed to the town manager’s Manchester Bridge Club game, Phyllis Pierson and Jane Lowe, Community Y are: North- Flo Elmer, Carol Cell’Angela library of office for study and reply. at 146 Hartford Rd. are; North- third. South; Lucie Wadsworth and and Sandy Craft, tied for third. Emanuel Church Women will Congregational Church. Similar sessions are held on South: John Woodman and East-West: Carol Bev Saunders, first; Anne President Expected meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. in the first Tuesday (in the mor­ Mike Dwortesky, first; Alice Dell’Angela and Sandy Craft, Ingram and Elaine Howat, se­ Luther Hall at Emanuel ning) and the third Thursday Sunshine and Jam es Cleary, se­ first; Ann Staub and Linda Sim­ cond; Linda Simmons and Ann Lutheran Church. Ruth Circle (in the evening) of each month. cond; Norma Fagan and Bob mons, second; William Calhoun McLaughlin, third. Friendship Circle of the will be in charge of the program Stratton, third. and Simone Calhoun, third. East-West: Sandy Craft and Salvation Army will meet M O R lI Fh e r s and will present Mrs. Dodi East-West: John Descy and Ann DeMartin, first; Penny Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Hostesses To Delay Oil Tariffs Dienst who will show slides of Louis Halpryn, first; Jam es Results in the Feb. 26 Skenderain and Eugene Toch, iV. will be Mrs. Bessie Coie and Ovtr 40 Ttart of Um x m IM S«nrte« MCC Instructor passion Play at Lying in State Routes and Rita Holland, se­ Nutmeg YWCA novice game at second; Ann Staub and Carol Oberammergau, Germany, Mrs. Agnes Duncan. the Community Y are: Patricia O p e n The practice of public display cond; Peg LaPlant and Joe Dell’Angela, third. 24 Hours Dally WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford Stephen W. Berman, director White House sources said Ford now will Sources said the President also has Mrs. Dennise Carter and Mrs. of the corpse of a dead monarch Toce, third. Forstrom and William Levy, FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE There are still openings in has decided to suspend part of his oil im­ postpone the March and April installments decided to delay his plan to remove of the Connecticut Manpower Marion Buckminster will be or highly placed official .first; Murray Powell and Results in the Feb. 22 several classes in the port fee while vetoing a bill that could sus­ for 60 days, leaving the first $1 still in existing price controls on domestic oil Executive Association, Inc., of originated in Anglo-Saxon times Results Friday in the William Calhoun, second; Sally C o m m u n ity M a n c h e s te r pend all of it. effect. production April 1. Meriden, wiii be the instructor Manchester Adult Evening and arose from political con­ Manchester Nite Time Novice Heavisides and Judy Pitts, He hopes this will speed action by the Congress has voted to suspend the entire of an eight-week course, “ Man­ Education Program which siderations since accession to game are: North-South: Glenn third. M©bil jp l Democratic controlled Congress on an fee retroactively to Feb. 1. Ford planned Press Secretary Ron Nessen told power: Planning and Ad­ J 4 J at Manchester the throne frequently became and Barb Meyers, first; Steve HEATING OILS / lU -C / W C C il/ C d jjjg ij School. Anyone interested overall energy program. to veto that bill today. newsmen Monday Ford feels a ministration,” offered by the the subject of contention. This Hunger and Dick Petroski, se­ Results in the Feb. 26 game K, . VITAMIN Ford imposed a $1 per barrel fee on im­ He apparently hop^ his partial suspen­ Democratic energy package proposed by Community Services Division in registering for courses may ceremonial showing of the cond; Gaira/^nK JoAnn Guffey, sponsored by the Manchester OIL BURNER A Slower Speed monarch’s corpse ported oil Feb. 1 to begin cutting the coun­ sion would avoid a showdown of votes in Sen. John Pastore of Rhode Island and of Manchester Community do so from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Ray and Iferybeth Persiho, t i^ Educational Association at the HEATING INSTALUTION demonstrated he had died a HEADQUARTERS try’s reliance on foreign oil by making it Congress over whether to override his Rep. Jam es Wright of Texas is “ too fluffy Coliege. HARTFORD (UPI) - The Room 120 at the high school any for third. Community Y are: North- more or less natural death and Liggstt Parkade more expensive. He had scheduled an in­ veto and that the compromise on the oil and lacking in detail.” It would raise gas­ Berman was manpower coor­ Automobile Club of Hartford night this week. East-W est: Saranne Quish South: Jim Tatro and L a n ce. 643-5135 had not been abducted. Low Prices; crease of another $1 March 1 and still fee would lead to a compromise with oline taxes five cents and use the money dinator for the city of Hartford says a national slowdown to 50 and Candice Tatro, first; Heinz Tatro, first; Robert Taylor and 315 Center St. Manchester another $1 April 1. Congress on a long-range energy program. for energy research. from 1970 to 1974 and director of miles per hour would produce a employment programs for the savings in gasoline consump­ Community Renewal Team of tion of about 10 per cent, and Ullman Plan Favored Greater Hartford for six years thus should avoid mandatory All indications are Ford believes before that. The course will measures. SHOULDN T YOU REALLY SHOP FOOD MARTS? another Democratic proposal, by Rep. A1 meet Wednesday evenings Quoting a research firm that Ullman, chairman of the House Ways and beginning March 12, from 7:30 did work for the state’s energy Norwalk Schools Picketed Means Committee, is more nearly accep­ to 9:30. Registration is now agency, the AAA told Sen. table. It includes a graduated tax on gas­ being accepted. For further in­ Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., By Striking Teachers oline, starting at 5 cents a gallon and formation, call 646-2137.' Friday that it hoped the Food Marts building to 40 cents by 1979. It calls for 4 This course, designed for statistic would be “significant THE COST CUTTERS! gradually rising import quotas to cut oil students and manpower prac­ enough to justify your suport of NORWALK (UPI) - About 900 meet with striking teachers but would sup­ imports by a million barrels a day over titioners in public agencies and a slowdown.” members of the Norwalk Federation of A CUT ABOVE THE OTHERS port the board. two to three years. private firms, will provide The researchers for the state A CUT BELOW THE OTHERS ‘Teacher^ Cracks Whip at Martin School Teachers went on strike today amid Kehoe said the main stumbling block technical inform ation and found these types of savings in doubts as to whether they would obey a was a wage increase for the second year of The President invited Sen. Frank expertise for administering gasoline on interstate and rural IN TOP QUALITYl " IN LOWER PRICES! court injunction barring the strike if one the current pact, now in its first year. ’The Church, D-Idaho, chairman of the com­ the class for the moment, with a “cat- classroom in conjunction with its manpower programs and in­ roads: at 55 miles per hour, 13.7 Showing that New England were imposed. board offered a 5.5 per cent hike, but an mittee investigating the Central troductory familiarity with the per cent; at 50, 21.8 per cent schoolmasters in colonial days were o’-nine-tails” if he can’t give the right study of colonial history and School Supt. Richard Briggs said con­ arbitrator recommended an 8 per cent in­ Intelligence Agency, and Sen. John Tower, A FOOD CLUB GEISHA . j i c : decentralized use of federal and and at 45, 37.5 per cent. U.S.D.A. CHOICE MARTINSON stern and the children better be well answer. Mrs. Margery Bialeck’s awareness of the bicentennial tract talks broke off early t^ay when the crease. its ranking Republican, to meet with him state funds for developing man- The AAA told Ribicoff the WHITE MEAT TUNA behaved or else, Debbie Pearl Grade 5 social studies class at Martin celebration. (Herald photo by Pinto) Board of Education learned teachers were Teachers formed picket lines at school to discuss that inquiry. power and employment magnitude of the savings possi­ MAYONNAISE COFFEE IN BROTH threatens John Lautenbach, dunce of School portrayed the colonial throwing up picket lines outside schools entrances as the board scheduled school White House sources said Ford has been training programs. ble is not fully recognized by 32 OUNCE JAR 1 LB. VACUUM CAN while negotiations went on. openings an hour and a half late and Connecticut Manpower most drivers and said more im­ 7 0Z. Norwalk Corporation Counsel Arthur planned early closings. Teachers planned apprehensive there may be revelations of CANS Executive Association, Inc. is a portantly, neither is the most Goldblatt said the city would sedk a an 11 a.m. meeting. CIA roles in political assassinations which SIRLOIN.STEAK WITH PURCHASE OF tS.M OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD could jeopardize its activities and the professional non-profit associa­ economical speed range. Superior Court injunction today ordering The board said it had extensive con­ MARTS. GOOD THRU SATURDAY. MARCH I. LIMIT I COUPON } tion of manpower practitioners. It said tha by reducing CANS PER FAMILY. the teachers to return to work under tingency plans for staffing the schools of prestige of the country. They did not say It provides technical assistance highway speeds from 60 to 50 Senate Committee to threat of stiff fines. the Fairfield County community. what assassinations they had in mind. and training for manpower ad­ miles per hour could save 10 to Meanwhile, Briggs said he was trying to ministration to government 15 per cent of the gasoline • 1 . GREEN GIANT RITTER'S serve the 16,000 youths enrolled in agencies on a contractual basis. presently used. FOOD CLUB SALTINES Norwalk schools with volunteers and sub­ NIBLETS CORN ■ TOMATO lUICE tv . stitute teachers. He will know better by 16 OUNCE PKG. Hearings on House Tax Bill U.S.D.A. CHOICE ' Stage Set for Release U.S D.A, CHOICE r the end of the day how well the schools can BEEF ROUND 32 OUNCE BOTTLE MANCHESTER GROUND PORTERHOUSE WHOLE KERNEL function under the emergency program. B O n O M OR PKCS. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate allowance be abruptly ended and will the Several senators including Hubert Don Kehoe, president of the union, HOSPITAL NOTES ROUND T-BONE Finance Committee is beginning the fight over it delay tax rebates? Humphrey, D-Minn., said the House cut is would not comment when asked if the Of Kidnaped Politician BEEF WITH PURCHASE OF 11.09 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD i MARTS. COOO THRU SATURDAY, MARCH 9. LIMIT 1 COUPON ) I process of answering a question of interest The committee, after being briefed on a too low. teachers would obey a return-to-work in­ ROAST STEAKS 3 . 9 9 <^I2 9 9 « PKGS. PER FAM ILY. , House-passed |21?3 billion tax cut, starts United Press International M to every taxpayer: Will the oil depletion Finance chairman Russell Long, D-La., junction. releasing five jailed leftists and flying Discharged Thursday; Also, Anne\Baiocchi, hearings Wednesday with Treasury also wants to add some recession fighting Mayor Donald Irwin said he would not Five freed West German prisoners took them out of the country. Albertz Stephanie Knybel, 172 Birch Blueberry Circle,\ Ellington; Secretary William Simon. tax breaks, possibly special credits for the refuge in Aden today and sent a volunteer Joyce L. Manager, 422 Pub Cir­ ! 1.27 11.49 FOOD CLUB volunteered to go along as a hostage. St.; George L. Slater, 160 FOOD CLUB CUT FOOD CLUB Politically Touchy purchase, of new homes and new cars. hostage back home, setting the stage for cle, Hebron; Roberta M. Fultz, The guerrillas landed in Aden Monday Oakland St.; Harold E. CRANBERRY SAUCEQ9 [ Town Initiates The House handed the Senate a political­ the possible release of a leading politician Barnsley, 167 E. Center St.; 12 Bank St. ; Carol Shea, 72 Ann U.S.O A. CHOICE • UNDERBLADE APPLESAUCE!GREEN BEANS kidnaped by left-wing guerrillas. night after flying over the Middle East all GEM BRAND 16 OUNCE CAN - WHOLE OR STRAINED | ly touchy item when it passed one of the Barbara DiMaio, RFD 4, St., South Windsor; Jacqueline Boneless Chuck Steak ts $1.39 afternoon in search of a haven. Five air­ 15 OUNCE JAR 16 OUNCE CAN Sanitary Survey most popular bills of the year with an The plane that flew the five freed Rockville; April G. Daggett, Genovese, 43 Pleasant■ St.; SMOKED U.S.D.A. CHOICE • UNDERBLADE prisoners to the South Yemen capital left ports waved them off. /|.c..,0Q o j amendment to end the 22 per cent oil and West Side High-Rise lb “The saving of Peter Lorenz’ life takes Frank Motola, 35 Henry St., Boneless Chuck Roast $1.19 East Hartford; Constance The Manchester Health Department gas depletion allowance, retroactive to for West Germany this morning with Lenfest, Wall St., Hebron; South Windsor; Daune Laun- HAMS U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF ROUND today initiated a sanitary survey in those Heinrich Albertz, a Protestant pastor and precedence over all reasons of state,’’ A WATER ADDED WITH PURCHASE OF ll.M OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD a Jan. 1. Lillian M. Cady, Lebanon; dria. East Hartford; R ^ rt Top Round Steak LB $1.69 MARTS. GOOD THRU SATURDAY. MARCH 9. LIMIT I COUPON ■ 4 I areas of town where overflow of septic Interior Minister Werner Maihofer said 3 99*^14 99*^ CANS PER FAMILY. • A filibuster — nonstop talking to kill the former mayor of West Berlin. Artz, 12C Downey D r.; Manuel U.S.D.A. CHOICE • BEEF ROUND Monday in a television interview. Albert Weir, East Hartford; FULL SHANK systems is considered likely. measure — appears likely when the bill Turned Down ByPZC The kidnapers, believed still holding B. Vincent, Norwich. \ Top Round Roast LB $1.39 Albertz said over the plane’s radio he Roberta VanNess, 33 Hickory PORTION ’The survey is intended to define the ex­ reaches the Senate floor no m atter what Christian Democratic political leader Dr., Coventry. U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF ROUND tent of the public health problem and to By DOUG BEVINS In other business Monday night, the PZC Peter Lorenz in West Berlin, have asked South Yemen officials to grant the FORMERLY FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON rw^^N^NN' -CCS the Finance Committee produces. Fate of Tip Roast LB $1.49 HUNT'S “Our decisions should do the most good approved plans for First Hartford Realty prisoners asylum “because that would be TOP SIRLOIN provide information to the Board of Direc­ the depletion allowance, at least for now, promised to release the captive after for the greatest number of people,” Corp.’s luxury cbndomium project at the best that could happen.” TOMATO SAUCE tors and Sanitap Sewer Blue Ribbon Com­ may hinge on which side feels the most Albertz returns to West Germany. 79? CARNATION HOT COCOA MIX 9 9 ' 8 OUNCE CAN mittee. Joseph Swensson, secretary of Lydall St. and Greenwood Dr. 'The ap­ A spokesman for Lufthansa said West “They are waiting for a code word to SWIFT PREMIUM • OVEN ROAST HALVES.SLICED pressure from taxpayers .anxious for FU LL B U n The Health Department plans to work Manchester’s Planning and Zoning Com­ proval is subject to PZC-requested leave the plane,” an official, who ECHS Honor Roll CORNED BEEF BRISKET L. rebates. Germany appealed to South Yemen to let FOOO CLUB CLING PEACHES”c Z “ 2 - 9 9 ' closely with owners of properties where mission (PZC), said Monday night. changes in the plans. monitored the radio, said. “They are still SENIORS SOPHOMORES PORTION PERRIFRESH CANS Issue Not Clearly Defined the five guerrillas leave the plane in Aden SAUSAGE MEAT ROLL overflows are located — to correct the So Swensson moved to deny an extension Carmine Filloramo, an official of the and grant them political asylum. in the plane. Tliey all seem to be in a very First Honors First Honors 'The issue is not clearly defined between SKIPPY OOG FOOO var^e^Fies 4'c^ 99' WITH PURCHASE OF 11.00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOO problems. of the gentral Business District (CBD) development firm, said he hopes to have It has been six days since Lorenz, head good mood, laughing and joking. I could With Distinction With Distinction MARTS. GOOD THRU SATURDAY, MARCH I. LIMIT 1 COUPON 4 liberal and conservative. Some liberals GEM COLD CUTS — LIBBY'S CANS PER FAMILY. Areas to be surveyed include Baldwin zone on "the west side of Main St., a the first models in the 60-unit, 12-building of the West Berlin Christian Democratic hear them laughing.’’ Manchester: Angela Kallslak, Susan Manchester: Carolyn Kozuch, BOLOONA . PAP - LUNCHEON • COOKED SALAMI feel the tax cut bill should be passed The prisoners were Rolf Pohle, 32, ser­ Tesik. Kathleen Roy. Rd., Concord Rd., Blue Ridge Dr., Carter proposal overwhelmingly opposed by project open in late June. party, was abducted from his car by leftist Glastonbury: Kathleen Welch. OEEP BROWN PORK & BEANS 4»-s99' without any extraneous riders because an ving six years for robbery, Rolf Heissler, East Hartford: Anthony Straceskl. S., Redwood Farm s, Leland Dr., Linwood many townspeople. guerrillas. East Hartford: James Gentile. South Windsor: Kristine COLONIAL ENCORE A ik'-i.': energy measure already is starting Forest Ridge 26, serving eight years for robbery, South Windsor: Christine Franzosa. Recktenwald. O UR BEST Dr., Bush Hill Rd. and Winthrop Rd. The PZC voted unanimously to deny the His party, running on a law-and-order BONELESS HAM n . 9 9 through the legislative process. This The condomium complex, to be known Gabrieli Kroecher-Tiedemann, 23, serving Somers: Charles Marcler. FOOD CLUB Health Department personnel will carry rezoning, which was sought by Dr. Joseph ticket, won the most votes in last Sunday’s Second Honors CALIFORNIA SWEET SEEDLESS legislation would be the logical vehicle for as Forest Ridge, will be on a 28.7-acre site eight years for wounding a policeman, MEAT OR BEEF FRANKS 8 9 ‘ MEAT Town of Manchester identification and Massaro so he could build high-rise municipal election, but not enough to form Manchester: Mary Barrett, Grace Second Honors TOP FROST MEAT PIES 1 : ^ ■ ending the depletion allowance, they feel. with access via both Lydall St. and Verena Becker, 23, awaiting trial for Beltlore, Claudia Bertrand, Ellen Burns, Manchester: Bernadette BalbonI, COLONIAL will request permission from the resident apartments off St. James St. a majority government. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Greenwood Dr. ® murder and Ingrid Siepmann, 30, awaiting Timothy Charlebols, Jean Crouchley. Elaine Belanger, Cathy Cavedon, SLICED BACON l. M . 2 9 LOAF NAVEL ORANGES before entering the property. No inspec­ One Against A Legion The Bonn government gave in to the kid­ Theresa Keeney, Edwin LoleskI, Martha Chace, Clara Cosme, Dianne ELM BREAKFAST Mansfield said.Monday he hoped the Prices for the condominium units are trial for robbery. Thomas Martin. Elizabeth Perry, David V/i LB. PKG. CHICKEN tion will be made if ^ e resident isn’t Swensson, in his reasoning for the mo­ napers’ demands Monday morning, Evans, Robert Frank, Gall lamonaco, r . M . 0 9 expected to start at about $50,000. n Department, to insure they meet State of ElOO-200 to almost every taxpayer and West Side People Opposed Honorable Mention Honorable Mention KIPPERED SALMON would cut 1975 taxes in the last half of the Code requirements. “The west side of Main St. is still a pret­ Manchester: Anne Arruda, Francis Manchester: Robert Caffray, Mary NOODLE PUDDING year. The Executive Nominations Committee, and control, as any other office in our Capuccio, Joyce Caron. Katherine Cur­ Beth Kautz, Frank Murphy, Michele BIROS EYE CORN HARTFORD (UPI) - Jay 0. Tepper, M.69. CALIFORNIA FIRM ty nice residential area,” Sieffert said. state, should have no cloud over it,” Page tice, Nancy A. Murphy. GAYLORD which is controlled 3 to 2 by the Sweet, Joan Tobin. LARGE $4 Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s choice for finance East Hartford: Robin Charest, Mark ROAST BEEF ^SLICED “High-rise wouldn’t be the best use of the South Windsor: Paul BlenkowskI, CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE HEADS I CRINKLE CUT POTATOES commissioner, said today he wishes he Democrats, is expected to approve Mrs. said. Fitzgerald, Kimberly Harvey, David Karen Daugherty, Michael Donnelly, land.” “I believe it would serve our citizens Ramer. HOT BAGELS av^a^l' aM. 1 ^ - FR ESH , HOWARD JOHNSON Grasso’s choice. Geoffrey Qurka, David McGonIgle, SALAD had informed her of an investigation into a AMERICAN^ f^tOZ. PKO, At a Feb. 3 public hearing on Dr. well to make this investigation now, South Windsor: Karen Cahill, Mark Vogel. CHICORY OR ESCAROLE FAVORITES I CORN TOASTIES ‘Light Agenda’ Faces job-padding scandal in Ohio. Sen. Stanley 0 . Page. R-Guilford, said Maryann Golden, Mario lerardl. East Hartford: Gall Ga|ewskl, Janice CARANDO GENOA SALAMI > Massaro’s request, 24 townspeople spoke before confirmaion of Tepper, rather than Glastonbury: Cynthia Coma, Joanne CHEESE Tepper, who served as a special assis­ he would vote against Tepper, 37, who Gifford. Mark Lanier, Mary-Jo Quinn, against his application. The opposition to leave unanswered questions in our or Kaminski. Lauren Willett. WHITE OR YELLOW CARANOO VEAL LOAF FRESH RED RADISHES COOL WHIP TOPPING rdVcV ! tant to former Democratic Gov. John J. served as a key aid" i a i budget advisor to U.S. iX T R A FANCY RED OR GOLDEN • I V ' MINIMUM also included petitions with several hun-. Coventry: David Bendell. Vernon: James Lorello, Meg Plonzio. TOP FROST niiiiesn K;„«iise an Ohio grand jury has their minds,” Page said. Vernon: Joyce Ollphant. Glastonbury: Allison Burke. GERMAN BOLOGNA dred signatures of members of St. Mary’s Gilligan of Ohio, appeared before the DELICIOUS APPLES SLICED STRAWBERRIES Town’s Directors only'started looking into the alleged Page said the committee should wait un­ Connecticut Legislature’s Executive FRESHMEN *1.39. Episcopal Church and Emanuel Lutheran til it can make a full report on whether the GEM FRANKS CASINO LB. Nominations Committee. payroll padding by Gilligan. First Honors IDAHO POTATOES STOUFFERS POUND CAKE 'riS' By SOL R. COHEN Zinsser said he will ask for a suspension Church. Page, in a letter Monday to Sen. David Ohio grand jury finds Tepper is involved in JUNIORS FRESH ALASKAN KINO FRESH FLORIDA ...... Ohio authorities say they have no Massaro, who owns about 2W acres of the scandal. With Distinction . HADDOCK FILLETS •1.79 CRAB CLAWS Li '1.99 It appears thatthe "comparatively light of rules, so that the Lincoln Center item evidence linking Tepper to, the no-show M. Barry, D-Manchester, chairman of the First Honors VALENCIA ORANGES °:^ CHEESE RAVIOLI land off St. Jam es St., had requested CBD Ohio prosecutor George C. Smith, who Manchester: Richard Walsh. INDIAN RIVER'S REST SEEDLESS agenda” facing the Manchester Board of may be placed under “new business.” committee, said action on Gov. Ella T. With Distinction FRESH TASTE O' SEA COOKED scandal, but he may be questioned about it East Hartford: Laura Straceskl. Directors tonight may not be so liight after Directors Jackston and Ferguson haven’t extension to include most of the land took over from Ferguson, is investigating Glastonbury: Kelly Dwyer. POLLOCK FILLETS . 99- HADDOCK FILLETS L. '1.29 EXTRA LARGE because of his position in the Gilligan ad­ Grasso’s nomination should be delayed un­ Manchester: Mary Paris. WHITE GRAPEFRUIT SALTESEA FRIED CLAMS ! bounded by Main St., Myrtle St., St. Jam es charges that workers hired by Gilligan East Hartford: Donna Roberg, Mark all. disclosed their plans. ministration. til Tepper is cleared. Skehan. St., and Church St. First Honors N O TH So Itiat wfl moy itrv t oil our cwttomtri. wt rtttrva tho rlfht to limil M iti to ph|i. of throo. NoAo Mitf to tfoolort. Not roiponilMo tor typofroplilcol orrori. Two controversial subjects, although failed to show up for their jobs. Manchester: Katherine Leonard, Unfinished Business Ohio Auditor Thomas Ferguson, who 4 not on the agenda, may come up for dis­ Gilligan lost to former Gov. Jam es Second Honors Kathleen Tesik. -HMALTH « BMAUTY AIDS- BAKMKY- BAIBY- Under unfinished business, the board launched an investigation to see whether A Rhodes by a narrow ll,0(X)-vote margin in East Hartford: Colleen Agar, NOXZEMA CREAM ! KR AFT • WHITI OR COLOR IRISH SPRING cussion — the Lincoln Center parking employes appointed by Gilligan were Deborah DIStefan Margaret Egazarlan, Second Honors will consider establishing a Health November. Although the state of Ohio con­ NOXZEMA WHITE [ 20 OZ. AMERICAN SINGLES . k.' area, whether or not it should be restored showing up for work, said he has found Shellah Frazier, Susan Gallpo, Joanne Manchester: Linda Chambers, AIM TOOTHPASTE ( MRS. f i l b e r t s o f t District with South Windsor, permitting n n r . f t f t fo o d MART I LOAVES to a grassy area; and the town’s personnel ducted the electoral recount, Gilligan Glrardln, Joseph Qolec, Rosa Patricia Curtis, Mary Farley, Margaret t H A V I BREAD GOLDEN MARGARINE ; ‘o°w‘r Manchester Community College to rent Highland Park Spring nothing to suggest Tepper was involved. Kavanagh, Mark Lareau, Kathleen hired aides to monitor it. McGrath, Ellen Marino, Cynthia Roy, DRISTAN TABLETS ! FOOD MART SOAP supervisor, whether or not she was hand­ However, Tepper could be asked to testify Mellon, Karen Mitchell, Laura Morkait; Monica Smith. CRBAM space in the Teen Center for a Day Care Robin Mullins, Cathy Ploszaj, Susan ENGLISH MUFFINS CINNAMON ROLLS • ' « . * 5‘ OFF LABEL picked by the town manager. He supposedly had some 40 of the East Hartford: Sonia FamIgllettI, LIM E-W ILD FOREST BEACON ASPIRIN i TIP TOP ■ SEEDED OR UNSEEOEO Center, and allocating $9,000 for a ramp about his knowledge of the workings of the Samela, Jane Thelry, Diane Thompson. James Fox, Gina Frese, Carolyn MENTHOL REGULAR recount recruits and campaign workers II OUNCE CAN ST. LOUIS RYE BREAD BREYER'S YOGURTkl:^^.. ‘cSI 5 O Z. BAR Hearings Possible for the handicapped at the rear of the ^Water Safe to Drink Gilligan administration. Manchester: Alice Balflore, Donna BEACON ALCOHOL .ox°xT< : Bradley. Patricia Kenyon, Greg Lareau, FOOO CLUB EX. SHARP WHITI . . put on the state payroll, the Hartford Brown, Elizabeth Cowles, Beth Lillian Palmlarl, Karen Roberg, Joyce CRISTViSW • BUTTERFARM Both subjects will be under Municipal Building. Times said. After the Rhodes administra­ lamonaco, Jane Lemelln, Marie Nassitf, Wehner. COSMETIC PUFFS UOCOUNT ( WHITE BREAD life LB. LOAF CHEDDAR CHEESt STICK'•• "correspondence.” Both subjects may get Nominated Last Week Dena Parsico. Bolton: Lori Ducharme, Leslie Man­ GENIST- II PACK COUNTRVSTYLI ORBUTTBRMILK Under public hearing items it will con­ The Manchester Health Department has owned by Robert C. Dennison, Wells C. tion took over, the Gilligan appointees South Windsor: Susan Bennett, John VALIANT COLD CAPSULESco'Jkt/ PILLSBURY BISCUITS 2.V‘ public airings, if their sponsors, Carl Tepper was nominated by Mrs. Grasso na, Douglas Ovian. ASST. JUMBO DONUTS PKG. sider; declared Highland Spring water safe to Dennison and Dorothy C. Beach, but has reportedly were failing to show up for . Flynn, Kevin Golden, Janet Nesterick, Glastonbury: Chris Hertel, Cynthia Zinsser for Lincoln Center and Phyllis last week to the $33,000-a-year job of Christopher Welch. • a $6,563 appropriation for employing drink at this time and has removed the been used by the public for many years. LaChance. Jackston and Vivian Ferguson for the per­ finance commissioner to succeed George work. Glastonbury: Marie Schoebel, Eileen Vernon: Thomas RIordan. an additional school custodian, with the sign which had banned its use for several It was closed when tests showed Supino. ' Ellington: Marc PInard. sonnel supervisor, request they be placed J. Conkling, a former finance com­ Bolton: Thomas Alton, Johanna sum to be financed by a state grant. months. coliform bacteria (an indicator of con­ Andover: Kevin Hurst. I on the agenda. missioner asked by Mrs. Grasso to serve Young. South Windsor: Laurie Slack. f---- -c-gl ------• a $68,103 appropriation for the Head Town Sanitarian Ronald Kraatz said two tamination) present. Ellington: Sharon Smichanko. on an interim basis. Start program, to be financed by a federal Because the spring is used by the public, Hebron: Kathryn McHugh. Honorable Mention recent tests showed zero coliform Mrs. Grasso said last week she wished o f f off 2 0 * o f f grant. bacteria, “indicating the water was free town forces reconstructed portions of the Honorable Mention Manchester: Josnne Enderlln, I Off off I Off I Tepper had informed her of the alleged Inside Today Cynthia FabrIzI, Marcia Murray, Mary ON A 10 LB. BAG ! ON A 1 LB. VACUUM CAN ! ! ON A Vi OAL. CARTON to drink at that tim e.” spring’s piping system — with permission Manchester: Janet Conkling, Joan ON A 10 LB. BAG | I I ON TWO to COUNT PROS. | I ON A to OZ. PKO. I The Weather Salary Appropriation scandal surrounding the Gilligan ad­ Pescosolldo, Jana Sulick, luithleen GRAVY TRAIN j HILLS BROS. j ! TOP FROST Kraatz cautioned, “Users of the spring from the owners. Clay was placed around Kaeney, Julie Kenniff, Jamas KopeckI, Tierney, Diane Weiss. PILLSBURY I I I BR IU O I I POST I • a $1,214 appropriation for three ministration which was defeated last Area Profile ...... Pages 6, 9 Richard Lautenbach, Deborah Rand, should be aware that safety of the water is th# stone cistern at the spring ^urce, in East Hartford: James Dakin, Thomas COFFEE I ! ICECRE4M j The Connecticut state weather forecast: months salary (to June 30) for a clerk in November. Business news...... Page 3 Maureen Shaw. Warren Zaccaro. Keenan, Patricia Leonard, Thomas DOG FOOD j FLOUR I I I SOAP PADS j j RAISIN BRAN j not guaranteed. Future contamination order to prevent surface water from East Hartford: David Clifford, Ellen I ALL FLAVORS I Partly sunny this afternoon with a few the social services department, to be McKenna, Kathleen Viola. WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS, f WITH THIS COUPON AT POOD MARTS. ! WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOO MARTS, f * WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOO MARTS, i * WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOO AURTS. J " WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTI. ■ Page said it would be a disservice to Dear Abby...... Page 8 Ehrhardt, Alan Lareau, Patrick Macken, South Windsor: Debbie Chenette, GOOD THRU SAT.. MARCH •. LIMIT ONE I GOODTHRUSAT.. MARCHS. LIMIT ONI .1 OOOD THRU SAT., MARCH I. LIMIT ONE I OOOD THRU SAT.,‘MARCH I. LIMIT I OOOD THRU SAT.. AURCNB. LIMIT TWO I GOOD THRU M T ., AURCH I. LIMIT ONB I financed from 1973-74 General Fund sur­ may occur without the user being aware of mixing with the ground water, and new BAG - ONI COUPON PER CUSTOMER. J I I I snow flurries in the northwestern part of Connecticut and Tepper himself if his James PIcone. 1^ CAN ■ ONI COUPON PER CUSTOMER, j BAO ■ ONE COUPON PBR CUSTOMIR. J| GAL. ■ ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. J j PKOS. ONB COUPON PIR CUSTOMIR. J ^ PKO. ONI COUPON PIR CUSTOMIR. J Betty’s Notebook...... Page 8 Lisa Donnelly, Vllma Ortego. plus. the problem. The health department will piping was installed. Glastonbury: Brad Stralla. Glastonbury: Anne-Marie Cannata, the state. H i^ temperatures in the 30s. nomination were approved before the Ohio continue to sample the water periodically The lid on the cistern was sealed tem­ Prignano joins protest ...... Page 12 South Windsor: Mark Slack. Barbara Ehlar. Clear and cold tonight with lows in the Under new business items (to be acted investigation was complete. Bolton: John Grimaldi. Vernon: Lynne Shovak. PRICES EfHCTIVE IN MANCHESTER upon March 11) is a proposed $25,000 and will close the spring whenever porarily. A new water-tight lid was Pillard MPOA president...... Page 3 •WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER PARKADI teens inland and low 20s along the sound. Post Important Fair Wednesday with highs again in the allocation for a study of the town’s water conform bacteria are found.” ordered and will be installed at a later Herald Angle...... Page 10 supply and its quality. The spring is on private property afid is date. “The post of commissioner of finance East in tourney p la y ...... P a g e 10 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. March 4. 1975— PAGE THREE PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 4, 1975 NATIONAl WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to 7AM E$T 5 -5-75 MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES 30,24 3a00 . ^ 29 77^ 3a00 Pillard Heads MPOA Again Frances M. Banning, 130D Karen E. Lane, 1080 Avery St., i29.l Knaf, 80 N. School St.; William Johnson, 96 Starkweather St.; ABOUT TOW N •CAT Discharged Friday: Ona Lan- Highland St.; Jeanine E. South Windsor; Elizabeth D. J. Cooney, East Hartford; Greg Patricia A. Kingsley, 325 Kelly Charles R. Pillard of 16 Lodge Joel Dodge, second vice presir town money, MPOA officials draitis, 210 Eldridge St.; Lisa Rd., Vernon; MacDonald Whiting, 9 Lincoln St.; Dawn M. Giguere, 96 Richmond Dr. Dr. is the new president of Uie dent;' and Mabel Sheridan, said. Burns, Glastonbury; Burdett E\ Wert,, 74 Alison Dr., South materials will be available. Rodgers, 545 Graham Rdi, Dubisky, Hartford; Irene E. Manchester Property Owners treasurer. The executive board went on St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild (•0 « T O N Windsor; Doris M. Mortimer, Hostesses are Mrs. Michael Webb, 131 Glenwo^ St.; Cecile South Windsor; Charles A. Barrera, 50 Taylor St.; Kristine Association (MPOA). He Following the election, the record against any tax increase will conduct a food sale, which J. Julien, Quebec, Canada; East Hartford; Thomas D. Giglio and Mrs. Roger FO LlSl Kennedy, 47 Greenfield Dr., M. Burdick, 51 Park West Dr., succeeds Frank Utakis, who board discussed MPOA ac­ in Manchester this year and it is open to the public, Helen Snydal, Linden Pi., Robenhymer, Mansfield Depot; Macaione. The meeting is open > ^ 3 0 . 2 4 South Windsor; .George F. Rockville; Judy G. Adams, 131 Come To has assumed the office of tivities and learned preliminary was the consensus the cost of Wednesday after the 10 a.m. miiziNO sMWYOIIK Rockville; Estella L. Caquette, Helen M. Bogli, East Hartford; to all interested women. A Irwin, 117 Hollister St.; Downey Dr.; Anna L. Getz, 7 secretary. data from a questionnaire cir- government in Manchester service at the church. Later, Willimantic; Marit C. Sharp, John W. Phelps, 99 Richard Dr., baby sitter is available. Virginia M. Groebel, 8 Aroda Ertel Dr., Rockville; Julie L \ Pillard is back in the post he culated among the “would probably be a lot higher the guild will meet in the Parish c ^ i o T East Hartford; Roger E. Vernon; Stella T. Bennison, 103 Manchester Dr., South Windsor; Steven J. UPlante, 333 Hilliard St. ; Amy held from mid-1971 to early membership. if it were not for the efforts of Hall of the church. Members • 2947 • Allain, Cora Rd., Tolland; Jonathan Dr., Vernon; Jon R. • a n PRANCI9CO ^loCNVCN Blackmore, Glastonbury; P. Giguere,‘ 96 Richmond Dr,; 1974, when he declined re- Frequently mentioned were the MPOA.” a re reminded to bring REWARD 3a36 Hazel F. Loveland, 33 Lewis Abbott, East Hartford ;,Marc C. F O R INFORMATION Beaulieu, 92 Tolland Rd., Country Club election and was succeeded by proposals for stopping the leaf- Utakis, commenting on the sandwiches. Hostesses are Mrs. St.; Helen S. Tolisano, 51 Hun­ Utakis. collection program, reducing MPOA position, said, “With so Edward Schumann, Mrs. John LEADING TO, OR tington St., Vernon; Kathleen Bolton. ♦♦9 RECOVERY OF MY PURPLE Also, Gloria A. Robinson, 7 Restaurant V Other officers for 1975-76, trash collection to once a week, many taxpayers unemployed or Trotter and Mrs. Winston LOS A^eiLcs M. Little, 37D Mt. Vernon, Ver­ Manche$ter elected by the MPOA executive and discontinuing the weekly on fixed incomes, with-planned Turkington. HEART MEDAL, BRONZE »ATL non; John Noske, 292 Spring Clark Rd., Bolton; Edith ON \ STAR MEDAL, AND McCarthy, 91 Chestnut St.; Gilbert & Sullivan board last week, are: Betty collection of newsprint, the last increases on state and national St.; Betty L. Daniels, 109 Twin SOUTH MAIN STREET Sadloski, first vice president; on the basis it is costing the levels and with prices for the Koffee Krafters will meet AMERICAN LEGION DALLAS Mary S. Nurmi, 83 Dudley St.; Workshop Hill Dr., Coventry; Frank E. \ for your basic necessities continually in­ Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the AWARD MEDAL Kucienski, 398 Hartford Rd. Maiy A. Scogmamiglio, 18 Wild presenU Business Luncheons (INSCRIBED GEORGE lOWBST TEMFERATURES Rose Rd., South Windsor; A creasing, it is inconceivable Community Y to work on Also, June A. Christensen, 350 \ or your that a responsible Board of quilting projects. Members are MARLOW). NSW ORLEANS [MIAMI N. Main St.; Diane M. White, 45 Joyce E. Vukic, Colchester; ‘THE PIRATES Social Affairs CONTACT 30.)8 Jeffrey E. Fishman, 49A / Directors would even consider reminded to bring a hat pin, Tracy Dr.; Jo Ann Heinz, We have the Wood- an increase in the mill rate.” fine knitting needle, tweezer, , GEORGE MARLOW Rachel Rd.; Katherine Powers, OF 667 Main St., Manchastar r— lEOENO< Lakewood Lane, Columbia; - ■ bridge Room or our 4 scissors and glue. Other <32 Scott A. Morris, Willimantic; 151 Love Lane; Marcia L. e-5 PENZANCE” Dining Room to accom­ Phone 649-5221 Janice Gay, 476 E. Middle Spano, 195 Ferguson Rd.; modate groups from a 50^ CS r ^ kIs w o w iM Tpke.; Otto Lunghtrass, Kenneth L. Frohardt, 57 Moun­ 8t00 P.M. dozen to a hundred or Wethersfield; Robert A. tain Rd.; Lisa E. Winther, 137 March 7 and 8 more. PUBLIC RECORDS PRICES ARE DOWN, WAY DOWN, Vi------^ /4SH0WERS N Flifw Hussey, Windsor Locks; Branford St.; Clara R. East Catholic HI ih School Auditorium UFI WEATHER FOTOCAST ^ Lorraine M. Fadden, Rocky Albrecht, East Hartford; Now su it loBd,MBnchBBlBr ^ Tel. 646-0103 during our drastic, price-slashing Hill; William Sluzkanis, 200 Richard M. Bums, 27 Montclair Students $1.50 Dr.; Matthew J. Tinklepaugh, Adults $3.00 Service from For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. Tuesday night will find snow activity in the up­ Nevers Rd., South Windsor. 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Warranty Deeds Strant St., and Rosemary Han­ Willimantic. TICKBT8: WATKINS BROS, FLAIR HOMI William H. Belfiore, non, 103 Falknor Dr., March 8, SUPER VALUES per Mississippi valley and the extreme northern portion of Maine, while showers and rain Discharg^ Saturday: Linda VERNON DRUa, AT THB DOOR, OR CALL 399-9700 M. Botti, 260 Bush Hill Rd.; Discharged Sunday: Rose M. Alexander J. Matthew and Church of the Assumption. )Sl will fall in the Pacific Northwest, southern California and most of Florida. Mostly clear BENEFIT: Now Hopo Monof »n4 ^ , Dora M. Caron, 96 Pine St.; Tursi, 33 Ash Rd., ^ u th Wind­ MonchooMr Bloonlonniol Bond Bholl Fund Joseph S. Lombardo to Larry skies should dominate the rest of the nation. Minimum temperatures include (appox. max. sor; Josephine Stevenson, 29 4 DAYS DNLY Milton C. Plouff, 14 Evergreen D. and Deborah K. Miclette, readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 30 (53), Boston 21 (37), Chicago 22 (33), Cleveland 20 (34), Oakwood Rd.; Florence C. Rd.; Franklin Parker, 29 Cot­ property at 334% Center St., Charges Dropped WED. • THURS. • FRI. • SAT. Dallas 39 ( 64), Denver 30 (58), Duluth 15 (29), Houston 41 (66), Jacksonville 37 (63), Kan­ tage St.; Ann Chartier, East 322,500. -> LOS ANGELES (UPI) - March 5 to 8 sas City 32 (56), Little Rock 32 ( 58), Los Angeles 54 ( 58), Miami 57 (73), Minneapolis 7 (32), Hartford; Frank L. Wrisley, 74 John T. Hayes Jr. to Helen H. John Ehrlichman no longer New Orleans 45 ( 66), New York 23 (39), Phoenix 51 (78), San Francisco 46 (61), Seattle 33 Thomas D r.; George A. Wilson, iM’ t e Veitch, one-half interest in FINAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL FALL AND faces prosecution in California (49), St. Louis 28 (53) and Washington 26 ( 43). 67 Walnut St.; James N. Car- Attention 4th., 5th., 6th. Gradors, Jr. High property at 24 Laurel St., $20,- WINTER MERCHANDISE iii connectin with the break-in son, 77 Bigelow St.; Paul L. 000. Drouin, Willimantic; Mary and High School Students... Barney T. Peterman Sr. and of th e office of Daniel Barney T. Peterm an Jr. to Ellsberg’s psychiatrist. Ronald H. and Lorraine A. A perjury charge stemming League Marks 25th Birthday Denison, property at 100 from the case was dropped for­ Shepard Dr., $50,000. mally Monday. A Superior Court judge ap­ Enjoying a punch party in observance of the Manchester League of Women Voters’ 25th Trade Name proved a request by the district ELKS LODGE TV TONIGHT anniversary are, from left, Mrs. Jacques Shaw of Reading, Mass., past president; Mrs. Jay D. Weiss and Matthew D. attorney’s office to halt further Jay E. Rubinow, past president; Mrs. Althea Potter, president; and Mrs. Lawrence Levine, doing business as prosecution in view o ^ two LADIES DRESS SHOP Metreks, Manchester #1893 Handley, past president. Mayor John Thompson officially proclaimed Sunday as a day of federal sentences already im­ TEL. 643-9016 celebration of the silver anniversary of the League of Women Voters of Manchester. The Marriage License posed on the former Nixon CASH SALES ONLY Zoom. 24-57 1975 Edwin Jarvis Crandall, 17 lieutenant. ROUTE 83, TALCOTTVILLE, CONN GAME SUPPER 6:00 party was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Shriek Rawlins, 66 Waranoke Rd. (Herald ALL SALES FINAL r,’ News...... 3-8-22-30 Truth or Consequences...... 8 photo by Pinto) Bewitched ...... 5 Ironside...... 9 WIN Wednesday The Untouchables ...... 9 The Mod Squad...... 11 March 5, 1975 Star T rek...... 11 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 1 1 m 1 1 1 7:30 P.M. • *4 per Secret Agent...... 18 Sounding Board ...... 20 The Honeymooners...... 20 The Romagnolis’ Table — 24 WMlMWWi Electric Company...... 24-57 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Open To The Public Bonanza...... 40 Woman Is ...... 57 CASH i r Proceeds for the 6:30 BUSINESS (MB STOCK RUIIIITH OVER! Spring Hospital visit to News...... 3-8-20-22-30 7:30 m the State of Conn. I Love Lucy ...... 5 Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 3 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Of Consumer Concern Vatorans Home & |t Im raaton for thh tola b v*ry simpl*. OaltviriM from oor manufocturars hova for axcaadad dalivariaa to oor ewtamar*. Wa can ^ n H y n w a I 7:00 Let's Make a D eal...... 8-22 Hospital News...... 3-22-40 |in out worahouaa. Tha solution to our problam b not plaotant, but it b nacossary. CUT PRICES — not just a littia, A LOT! Chock tha so prKot. | Music Place ...... 18 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 iThay ora just toma of tha many wild bargains you'll find this waak at UVING ROOM INTERIORS. The Fourth E state...y...... 24 State Lists Sources Contact: TK Masquerade Party ...... 30 Eddie Edwards - 646-0206 Room 222 ...... 40 To Assist Consumers or Martin Agronsky ...... 57 By State Department DOOR-TO-DOOR Elks Club Steward Of Consumer Protection SALESMEN — Questions about 646-9262 6:00 sales tactics or installment con­ Good Tim es...... 3 tracts signed at home. Fraud RECUNERS Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Probaply the most difficult WDEAWAY SOFAS COLONIAL SETS SWIVEL ROCKERS LOVESEATS Division, Consumer Protectioii ' Otomend Jim ”. Our beet eelUng Happy Days...... 8-40 step for a consumer with a A mo«64ve patchwork ewivol rockor A troditionol, full-tize loveeeat : f t e e Department. A fuli-me Contemporary low»en BO" Hi-Bock Sofa apd Chair in o recliner upholatered in Goltofiei. with rkh maple trim, reveretble w i t h 0 choke of Fabrtn. Mmi-at- American L ifestyle...... 9 problem is the first: Where to m Io featuring 100% Nylon uphol- choice of /obrki, Graeoful Colonial Full 'peaition. reversible cuthien. FOOD — Contaminated food, cuthien and b«x pleat akirt. Reg. tocKod evihioni, and kick-pleat ttery, eitro-firm m ottreu, T.V. reet styling ond deop, poly-docren brm i mttert. ond handtomely tai­ M ovie...... 11 turn for help. While it would be tkirti. Reg. $199 food containing foreign objects ond bollcoeten. Reg. $339 cushiom. Reg. $619 $ 1 7 9 lored Reg. $339 impossible for us to forsee all This Is the Life ...... 18 or unsanitary conditions in Adam-12 ...... 20-22-30 possible consumer problems, SAVE SAVE Robert Stephens plays Dr. markets. Food Division, Con­ SAVI SAVE $ Am erica...... 24-57 here are a few, with sources on 51% ^ 9 9 33% 159 Graesler, the observer, in sumer Protection Department. 188 S2% $299 45% ^ 9 9 6:30 the six-part Masterpiece how to resolve them. ADVERTISING - Deceptive, GUARANTEE OR M.A.S.H...... 3 WARRANTEES - Fraud Divi­ Theatre series, “Vienna untruthful or misleading ads. I Merv Griffin Show...... 5 sion, Consumer Protection 1900,” airing on Connecticut Write Fraud Division, Con­ M ovies...... 8-20-22-30-40 Department. Public Television. The sumer Protection Department, Nets vs. Spirits ...... 9 INSURANCE - State In­ Savings of 30* to 70* on the Dollar. DECORATOR CHAIRS series is seen Sundays at State Office Building, Hartford, Human Dimension...... 18 surance Department, State Of­ Blend on exquWto pecon wtna 8:30 p.m. on Channel 24. 06115. The Ascent of M a n ...... 24-57 Promoted fice Building, Hartford. chair with bond woven cone ond APPLIANCES — Television, rkh tufted velvet end you havo tho 9:00 11:0 0 DESIGN AN AD CONTEST Nelson C. Eddy, a Manchester MEAT AND POULTRY - h o irio o m o f to m o r r o w . ■ • f t I S * . radio and stereo service and The People’s Choice...... 3 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 native, has been promoted to repair. Board of TV Service Spoiled meat. Meat and Poultry Greatest Sports Legends ... 18 real estate administrator in the Division, Consumer Protection SAVE The Best of Grouchb...... 5 Examiners, State Office 37% $99 9:30 The Lucy Show...... urban investments division of Building, Hartford, 06115. Department. American Ski Scene ...... 18 The F.B.I...... <153 IN PRIZES Connecticut Mutual Life In­ AIRLINES — Complaints MAIL — Unsolicited Assignment America___ 24-57, I Love Lucy ...... surance Co., Hartford. arising from air travel or lost merchandise or suspicious “get rich quick” schemes. Fraud Captioned News .. Eddy joined the company in baggage. Airline office of Of­ 10:00 Division, Consumer Protection 11:30 1956 and was named manager of fice of Consumer Affairs, Civil News...... 5-11 GRAND PRIZE ...... *SO Department. BEAN BAG CHAIRS Movies ...... 3-5-9 urban investments in 1971. Aeronatics Board, Washington, Marcus Welby M.D...... 8-40 He and his wife live with their Wide World Mystery , .8-40 D.C. 20424. MONEY MATTERS- Loans, litro lorge, queen-tite boon bogt Washington Debates ...... 18 3 FIRST PRIZES ...... >2S each two children at 80 Jensen St., interest and credit. Banking in 0 hoevy tuppertod vinyl. Ixtva Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 AUTOMOBILES - Auto beont ore included in the erigirsel Police Story ...... 20-22-30 Manchester. Department, State Office 6 repairs — new or used vehicles. bog. Reg $29 95 MIDNIGHT Building, Hartford 06115. Black Journal...... 24 Dealer’s and Repairer’s Divi­ The Twilight Zone...... 11 Representatives of many Interface ...... 57 . . Named Dealer sion, Motor Vehicle Depart­ SAVE 12:30 HONDRARLE MENTIONS *S each state agencies are available for Alert Security Systems of ment, Wethersfield, 06109. S0% 15 10:30 News...... 11 on-the-spot discussions by Bristol has been named Hart­ DRUGS — General informa­ Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 telephone, call 566-2750 in the (Il^^THEATRES EAST 1:00 ford County dealer for tion about drugs, drug abuse, MIDOLE TPKE., VflNCHESTERSH. PARKiDE Business Jo u rn al...... 57 Hartford araa or dial toll-free 1- Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 See Your Ad Printed In The Flashguard S^urity Systems, medical devices or cosmetics. 800-842-2220 to be connected residential burglar and fire Drug Division, Consumer with the State Information FAMILY ROOM GROUP 3RD HIT WEEK - (PQ) THEATER Herald on April 8, 1975/ alarms made in Pittsburgh, Pa. Protection Department. TMURDER ON THE KATHARINE ROSS Bureau. Sefa. Loveteot end Choir In Cen- I temporory ttyling. Rkh RopoNo I A D ivk.t'r rw nnrc^c^ II' SCHEDULE THE STEPFOfiD WIVES” upheliterY, b r^ boN coftert. end jtniNiiniins’ EVES AT 7 PM • 9 PM , deep, pely-doaon cuihient. Rsf. M0N.-TUES. 99* / Vernon Cine 1 — “Blazing $897 Saddles,” 7:15-9:15 HERE'S HOW TO ENTER SAVI Vernon Cine 2 — “The Step- The Robert J. 41% ^ 3 9 9 ford Wives,” 7:00-9:00 IfOliCaQR* fMWSOH«jj Smith, Inc. s AUNyfR5MhCIlA * U.A. 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Liberals Too Eager WASHINGTON — Any American hus­ mind that she should have been fetching band could have warned Britain’s Conser­ and carrying for her men who represent One of the most difficult skills'for a This is dangerous thinking, we feel, vative Party that it was In for trouble. As the last stand of the old school-tie es­ politician to learn is that of because the politicians who know it turned out, Margaret Thatcher’s elec­ tablishment. (Heath, of course, also went to gram­ when to recognize the possible also tion as Tory leader was a triumph for the NEW LOW ra x x s ON THESE recognizing the possible. fennale position — handed down by E v e— mar school and won a scholarship to In the U.S. Senate, there is a test know that many people can get just as that nothing is sacred. Oxford, and his pa was a small building contractor. But at least, from the Tory shaping up of whether the House of uptight about parliamentary Mrs. Thatcher ousted Edward Heath because she rushed in where the male standpoint, he’s a male.) manipulation as they do about issues. Representatives may have been over angels of the party feared to tread. Yet, Maggie’s victory cannot have been Thus if the oil depletion addendum Alttough a majority wanted Heath out, a complete surprise to men on this side of NEW CHEVROLET MODELS. eager in seeking elimination of the oil only Mrs. Thatcher had the guts — or the the Atlantic, married or single. Even we depletion in one fell swoop when it to the tax relief bill delays rebates too contempt for traditional male loyalties — chauvinist pigs have become accustomed might have phased it out over a year long, the blame will go to the House stand against him. to the awful fact that a woman has a mind of her own. In politics especially, Americ- or two without hardly a whimper. liberals and not the balky senators as The Tories made the mistake so many male politicians commit: They thought na females now go their own, sometimes the liberals would have you believe. We have read in several places in they could handle a woman. The party es­ infuriating, way; as the considerable recent months that the oil industry is It was the House liberal element tablishment devised a three-ballot system sprinkling of fair sex in government testifies. not 100 per cent opposed to ending the which rammed the oil depletion issue which made it virtually impossible for any candidate to win on the first ballot but We’ve got women governors and women controversial oil depletion allowance, through as a part of the tax bill which would show whether Heath still had mayors. We’ve got women cops and however there is a general agreement despite the fact the House Ways and the party’s confidence. H not, other can­ female soldiers, sailors and Marines. didates could run on the second ballot We’ve got a First Lady who politely and Means Committee rejected the idea that for the sake of smaller indepen­ without being tarred with the brush of dis­ affectionately makes it plain her husband dent wildcatters, the tax break should earlier because it knew such a rider loyalty. could be a lot more for women. Show me a «305 husband who claims he tells his wife how be phased out over a period of years. would only delay rebates to the So ^ s . Thatcher promptly did the im­ LOWER PRICE ON THE NEW possible. She led Heath on the first ballot. to vote, and I’ll show you a m ale who There was a proposal in the House taxpayers. That was the ball game. Frantically, four should be indicted for perjury. Politically, to do just this but the new liberal other candidates stood on the second the wife in this house is a combination of MONZA “S” HATCHBACK COUPE The ultimate tragedy might be that ballot, but Mrs. Thatcher won in a virtual Richelieu, Machiavelli and Chicago’s Dick movement (perhaps still flush with the House, now so committed to landslide — 146 votes to 79 for her closest Daley. Look at the car. It looks much the same. Yet victories attained in reorganizing the contender. "I shall take on my work with humility abrupt ending of the oil depletion and dedication,” says Margaret Thatcher. look at the sticker and you’ll find we’ve trimmed House) could not restrain itself. Lolling on her couch in some leafy allowance, may have to back off and Stygian suburb. Eve must be proud of Ho-ho-ho and twenty-three skidoo. Dedica­ over $300 off the Manufacturer’s Suggested I i Now if the oil depletion issue were a not get any reduction in the allowance Margaret Thatcher. In the Evian tradi­ tion, indisputably. Nobody’s more Retail Price of our sporty little Monza 2+2, separate issue, we would not be so \ tion, nobody was going to tell Maggie not dedicated than a liberated woman. But at all this year. to bite on that apple. She was like the humility? Anything for a gag, huh Motor Trend’s “Car of the Year’’, to help put our concerned. We are quite certain that Maggie? 4 mountain climber observing Everest: The If this should happen, it becomes new Monza “S’’ Hatchback Coupe within reach after the Senate conducts its hearings, Tory leadership was there, and never of more people. We did it by talcing off some some compromise between the likely the possible step-by-step mind the nonsense that no woman had phasing out of the oil depletion ever led a British political party. equipment items, and giving you the option of House-proposed complete elimination In fact, Mrs. Thatcher not only is a ordering them separately. Your dealer can give as of last Jan. 1 and a phased-out plan allowance may be less possible next female, she’s a member of what the socie­ year since even liberals tend to be less ty conscious British called the "lower you the details. will emerge which the administration middle class.’’ Her father was a small­ and the industry will probably accept, liberal in an election year. town grocer in Lincolnshire. She attended *Based on comparison of Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices HERALD between the Monza 2 + 2 and the Monza “ S ” . Manufacturer’s if the House does. a local grammar school instead of the kind Politics is said to be art of the possi­ (Photo by Steve Dutm) of private institution Britons contrarily Suggested Retail Price of the new Monza “ S” is $3648. But such a compromise will take ble. It would appear House liberals refer to as a "public school,’’ and went to YESTERDAYS Wood Chopping Block of Robert Szatkowski at 36 Bush Hill Rd. Oxford on a scholarship^ It boggles the time. House liberals quite candidly are undergoing their apprenticeship are hoping that their successful move at the expense of the nation’s 25 Years Ago to tie the oil depletion allowance issue economy which the leaders of both Carnival ban defeated at local referen­ to the House tax relief bill will force parties agree needs a shot in the arm dum by vote of 752-329. the Senate and the administration to as soon as possible in the form of a tax Congressional Quarterly Report Manchester Rotary Club announces go along with the House plan. plans to sponsor an election of town of- rebate and tax relief. hcers at Manchester High School. The 406 winners will hold office for one day In LOWER PRICE ON THE Momentum Increases to Repeal Manchester’s town government. Arthur H. TODAY’S THOUGHT niing, superintendent of schools, is in NEW NOVA“S” COUPE' State Fair Trade Statutes charge of the project. M Today we will explore some reflective of as “common.” If we really have es­ 10 Years Ago Now Nova is even more affordable. What we By Prudence Crewdson popular as consumers find it it harder to thoughts on the second commandment tablished a love pact with Him, we will not Gerald Okrant is re-elected president of did was switch tires on this new “ S’’ model, WASHINGTON — Momentum is break even. not poll state member-associations on the "You will not handle the name of God as want to say or do anything that will Charter Oak Lodge, B’nai B’rith. growing in Congress for repeal of laws in “The time for fair trade repeal has Brooke bill and probably would take no putting on a set of tough bias belteds in place though it is nothing.” degrade or misuse Him. What we say and 36 states that allow manufacturers to dic­ come,” Sen. Edward W. Brooke (R-Mass.) public position. Remembering yesterday we established do reflects what we think and feel about ^ of the standard radials and passing the sizeable tate the retail prices of their brand-name declared Feb. 18 as the Senate antitrust Manufacturers who set retail prices for the spirit in which the commandments Him. products. subcommittee opened four days of their goods under fair-trade agreements savings along to you. Of course if you want were written was that of establishing a Jesus once said, “ Men will look at you These so-called “ fair trade” laws — first hearings on his bill to do just that. also have a stake in the laws. A represen­ covenant relationship between God and and judge God.” radials, you can order them. If you don’t, enjoy enacted during the Depression to protect Brooke contends that fair trade laws tative of several such companies dis­ His people; the same would hold true for Submitted by A small businesses against predatory com­ amount to "legalized price fixing” that missed as premature the forecasts of your savings-and your Nova. It’s a solid car, the second as it did for the first command­ Ronald J. Fournier, Pastor petition — are becoming increasingly un- costs consumers about $2.1 billion each quick approval of the Brooke bill and with a well-established reputation. Why pay ment. Emanuel Lutheran Church Eitpnin^ Hrralb year. President Ford, the Federal Trade predicted that more resistance would To the Hebrews, God was never thought appear later. “ This is only the first act of FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 $599** more for a fancy newcomer that’s about Commission (FTC), the Justice Depart­ Published by the Published every ment and consumer advocates agree. a very interesting drama,” he said. Manchester evening except Sun­ the same size, when Nova (even without radials) Dearth of Opposition Pro and Con Publishing Co., Herald days and holldeye. offers so much-for so much less? Fair trade laws authorize manufac­ Square. Manchester, Entered at the Other Editor’s Say Fair trade laws have been defended Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., vigorously in the past by retail groups turers to contract with retailers to set Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second *Based on comparison of Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. representing sellers of a wide variety of minimum prices for their brand-name between Nova Coupe and the new Nova “ S” Coupe. Manu­ goods — such as drugs, furniture, jewelry products, and to enforce those contracts in BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER Now, $599 less than the newest compact from Chevy^ facturer’s Suggested Retail Price of the new Nova "S ” is $3098.60. Moral Obligations and electrical appliances — who say that court. In 14 of the 36 states that allow such SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES contracts, the laws include '“ non-signer” ’•"•'Based on comparison of Manufacturers’ Suggested Retail Prices. the law prevents large chain stores and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE neanest sales compelitor/" discount houses from dominating clauses stipulating that once a contract is Anyone who thinks that the in­ ple did little to deter Albany’s screaming at the top of their lungs. reached with one seller, all others must Single Copy ... 15« 3 Months . . $11.70 retail markets. Weekly...... 90s 6 Months . . $23.40 solvency of New York state’s vast Ur­ politicians. While moral obligation bonds are a But when the Senate hearings opened, obey its terms. ONE Month .. $3.90 One Y ear. . $46.80 Traditionally, fair trade proponents ban Development Corp. is a chance Without a referendum, the state dubious claim on capital, they are Brooke and subcommittee chairman Mail Hates Upon Ruquest Philip A. Hart (D-Mich.) reported that have argued that the agreements keep Subscribers who p.m. should telephone misfortune needs to look deeper. It is couldn’t legally issue bonds backed by peanuts compared to the burgeoning consumer prices down by preventing large tail to receive their the circulation depart- their staffs were having trouble finding op­ Herald before 5:30 ment. 647-9946. in fact the product of a general the state’s “ full faith and credit.” But of federal "off-beat” and non-limited ponents of the repeal bill. cut-rate stores from gaining a monopoly— "Our staff has scurried around among and that they protect the reputations of government attitude towards finan­ it could set up a corporation, as state financing in recent years. Congress Member Audit Bureau of Circulations the groups we would have expected to op­ manufacturers’ trademarks. cing that is both irresponsible and and local governments have done for learned some time ago that it could pose this bill and we haven’t found any Opponents counter that while there is no The Manchosler Display advertising evidence that repealing the laws would put Publishing Co. closing hours: Three badly in need of correction before years, allegedly designed to finance set up borrowing agencies without in­ willing to come forward,” a subcom­ full days prior to mittee aide remarked. “ It’s an interesting small retailers out of business, it would assumes no f{nancial publication. worse troubles develop. itself with bonds that theoretically cluding them in the federal budget. phoenomenon.” sharpen competition and bring down responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald prices. Brooke cited the example of Bayer typographical errors classified advertising: 'The essence of this attitude is that would be retired from its own More recently, it has created Price-Fixing? appearing in adver­ 12 noon prior to day of The next day, the minority counsel aspirin, which costs 99 cents in tisements and other publication: 12 noon government social and economic revenues. Since low-cost housing is a “government-sponsored” agencies Washington, D.C., where no fair trade law reading matter in The Friday lor publication CAPRICE CLASSIC COUPE $296 LESS reported receiving some telegrams and Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ CHEVEUE MALIBU 6 SEDAN $555 LESS goals justify pre-emptive and almost somewhat riskier venture than, say, which are not only outside the budget letters from individual businessmen and exists, and $1.48 in Maryland, where one Herald. day. than the most similar model from Chevy’s nearest sales competitor. does. than the base mid-size model from Chevy’s nearest sales competitor. unlimited claims on the nation’s building a water works, the state also but whose debts are not even included local retail groups objecting to the Brooke H E R E AR E bill. “ How about coiripetitive low salary in the national debt, which currently capital. Increasingly, those claims implied it accepted a “ moral bids taking Senate and congressional have come to be exercised outside of obligation” to bail out the corporation is limited by statute to $531 billion. seats?” wrote two Ohio retailers. “Why M O R E O F traditional legal restraints and with a if it, and its bonds, got into trouble. The beauty of this is that federal should only Congress and labor unions be price-fixed?” B e rry ’s W orld lessened regard for good practice. Sure enough, the UDC got into trou­ projects and their debts become less By the end of the week, the committee AM ERICA’S ble, but now New York state, under a of a political liability, even though had signed up two opposition witnesses to At the state level, in some 30 states testify — a spokesman for the National new governor, isn’t sure how total, or they are a legal liability. in fact, this has been accomplished Liquor Stores Association and a chemical LOWEST P R i^ even how legal, its “ moral “ Government-sponsored” borrowing through the issuance of so-called company official from Arlington, Texas. BEL AIR 2-SEAT WAGON $189 LESS obligation” really was. Governor from the public will total $87 billion by Two senators who sponsored pro-fair BEL AIR SEDAN *220 LESS F R O M C H ^ “ moral obligation bonds,” a handy trade bills in 1961 and 1962 — Hubert H. any Carey is trying to save the UDC with a the end of fiscal 1976. Add to that than any competitive, American full-size car. than competitive, American full-size wagon. device for avoiding bond issue Humphrey (D-Minn.) and William new agency that will sell still more “government-guaranteed” Proxmire (D-Wis.) — did not volunteer to referendums. At the federal level, the borrowing, which will reach a oppose repeal. gimmick is “ offbudget” financing, bonds if it can. Explanations But for the moment, the UDC is in projected $161.7 billion, and total which puts government projects out­ Several theories were offered for the default on $104.5 million in shorterm federal and federal assisted dearth of fair trade defenders. “To be 4 side the budget and some of them out­ quite frank with you,” FTC Chairman default on $104.5 million in short term borrowing from the public will stand side the statutory federal debt limit. Lewis A. Engman told Hart, “ I have tried at $701.7 billion by the end of fiscal to think of an argument in favor of At the local level, take your pick. New long-term bonds have very reason to feel uncomfortable. Their bonds 1976, well above the present statutory maintenance of the fair trade laws I would York City now is borrowing to meet be willing to make publicly, and I could currently are worth about 60 cents on debt limit. current payrolls from the sinking fund not think of any.” IMFALA SEDAN $164 LESS VEGA WAGON $137 L E S S the dollar. It’s too bad New York’s in­ In short, federal and state “ It appears inevitable that the bill Will than the most similar model from Chevy’s nearest sales competitor. that was set up to retire long-term pass, in view of the strong administration than the most similar mcxlel from Chevy’s nearest sales competitor. governments in recent years have debt, a real triumph of innovative vestment bankers weren’t as support and absence of an effective op­ conducted a massive t|4ceover of position,” said Sheldon London, a lobbyist financing. prescient as New York’s voters about the real economic prospects for a credit markets, partly by circumven­ who represents several retail organizations that favor the laws. He is New York state’s UDC was the out­ ting traditional restraints. In the Now that makes sense grand public works project. advising his clients to prepare for the in­ growth seven years ago of Governor In all, there are said to be some $6.3 process they have fueled inflation, creased price competition he expects will CHEVROLET MAKES SENSE FOR AMERICA. Rockefeller’s frustrations over voter accompany the repeal. billion in “ moral obligation” bonds distorted market priorities and over- refusals to'approve large state bond Lying Low outstanding around the country. Many funded huge mismanaged and mis­ issues to develop low-cost housing. National organizations that represent may be sound investments, but it conceived projects. 'The $1.1 billion in retailers and small businessmen are lying IS 1975 by NEA. Inc. New York’s voters, who already carry Chevrolet remains to be seen how many have the UDC bonds are a major problem, but low on fair trade repeal because their an oppressive tax 'load, had had memberships are divided on the issue. "Oh, Charles! I have some VERY exciting newsi kind of backing that is claimed for only a part of a large maze. We would Large-volume retailers who offer dis­ For the first time since we were newlyweds — enough of public housing, which main­ them. If they haven’t, a lot of state urge a much wider inquiry into counts see the laws as a hindrance to WE'RE OVERDRAWN AT THE BANK!” ly benefits builders, trade unionists government’s “moral obligation” to business, and some smaller retailers have IKWl^'MAKE ANY DEAL UNTIL YOU’VE SEEN YOUR CHEVROLET MALER. legislatures have condoned something decided the laws do not help them either. and politicians rather than poor. But that, if perpetrated by, say, Exxon, restrain its own borrowing. — Wall An official of the American Retail this considered judgment of the peo­ would have had liberal politicians Street Journal Federation, for example, said he would

N ▼ A13dVS OdDiW ! ffl: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 4, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 4, 1975 MANCHESTER 725 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE $40,000 Budget Deficit Seen Mbf. & Tuut. 8 'til 9 p.m. Condition Critical Wed., Thure., Eat. 8 ’til 10 p.m. ii\ She iterate GLASTONBURY t h e DIFFERENCE!” For Crash Victim GREEN 2333 MAIN STREET Area Profile STAMPS By Coventry Finance Board Mon. & Tuee. 8 ’til 9 p.m. VERNON They were released on $250 Wed., Thure., Sat. 8 ’til 10 p.m. Keith Munroe, 18, of 25 Reed non-surety bonds for By RON DICKER^AN with only a four-hour shift, in­ that these were his recommen­ He said the town is more in Today more and more atoree are not telling the consumer the grade of beef they are appearance in Common Pleas dations and not fully those of need of a part-time engineer to WEST HARTFORD St., Rockville is reported in Council Weighing The Coventry Finance Com­ stead of the customary eight. carrying, eimpiy because they cohtinue to buy and sell lower grades. We feel the critical condition at St. Francis Court 12, East Hartford, March mittee report^ to the Town Sandberg also said the Police the fnance committee. establish a criterion for 150 SOUTH MAIN ST. 24. roadwork that is now being Hospital, Hartford, today with Council last night on a possible Department was using a new The council requested the Supermarkets We Reserve Mon. thru Sat. 8 ’til 9 p.m. customer has a right to know the grade of beef they are buying so that they can decide its COVENTRY done. injuries suffered in a one-car $40,000 deficit fbr this fiscal patrol schedule to cut down on town manager to have only o n ^ The Right real worth and not be attracted by a fancy price on a low grade of beef. We will continue Steven Mosley, 16, of Bolton Public Comment ______accidenfin Vernon Monday. year. the number of miles traveled by man on standby In the Board of Tax Review To Limit WETHERSFIELD Branch Rd., and Deborah Lar­ maintenance garage during Pr/cet ' to handle only the finest U.$.D.A. CH O ICE grade and will continue to give you the beet Hospital officials said the Part of the projected deficit the cruisers. ’The board of tax review told EHKtIve Quantities 1142 SILAS DEANE HWY. youth was transferred from son, 17, of Cooper Lane, both of is due to the increased cost to The two largest defitfits are in after-working-hours the council that it has trim. Two things you can be sure of...You can taste the difference, and you have the right On Ball Fields March 3 - 8 MEATS A Mon. thru Sat. 8 ’til 10 p.m. Rockville General Hospital to Coventry, were charged Mon­ the town for fuel oil, electricity the maintenance garage and the snowstorms. It has been the developed a new format to to know the quality of beef you are buying. Hartford where he is in the day with fourth-degree larceny and maintenance problems road maintenance budgets. custom to have two men on evaluate the impact of singie Intensive Care Unit. in connection with the in­ public and members of a men’s with the heating system at the However, Grabowski told the standby. family, unattached dwelling ALL OUR BEEF vestigation of a complaint from SOUTH WINDSOR DOUBLE S&H GREEN A spokesman for the iiospital softball league. Town Hall. council that these deficits Public Works Study development on town taxes. Zollo’s Market, Rt. 44A, Coven­ Judy Kuehnel said he suffered head and inter­ In that petition a lighted soft- Committee Chairman Henry depended on the weather. Both Town Manager Allen Chairman Dan Manley said this c»o,cc\ IS USDA CHOICE Correspondent — Frank nal injuries and a fractured leg. try. ball diamond for night games Grabowski told the council that he and Sandberg said that if Sandberg told the council that a format could easily be modified STAMPS WEDNESDAY Both were released on $100 644-1364 ‘‘The Finest Sold Anywhere’ Vernon Police said Munroe was requested. shortages in the Police Depart­ there were no more clerk-dispatcher is now being to bvaluate the impact of a ^ e r non-#\irety bonds for The South Windsor Town was driving on Reservoir Rd. A straw vote taken last night ment are due to the increase in snowstorms, these two budgets employed by the town. Part of types of dwellings and buildings appearance in Common Pleas Council will begin weighing when his car left the left side of showed 32 people favoring such overtime worked by officers would be in good shape. his duties are to keep a log of as well. Manley said the role of Court 19, Rockville, March 25. comments given to it Monday the road and struck a large a field while 14 opposed it. and the need to employ tem­ As chairman of the Finance jobs currently in progress and the format is as a tool to aid the U.S.D.A. CHOICE FIRST CUT ANDOVER night by the public after the tree. Those favoring a field on Sand porary help plus the increase in Committee, Grabowski to keep an account of gas being town in planning its growth. Kenneth Copeland, 20, of council presented cost es­ Police said the youth was Hill Rd. numbered 16 while 12 fuel costs. ’The temporary help recommended three ways to used. He said some of the Niagara Falls, Ont., Can. was timates of four prospective Questionnaire for Elderly trapped in the car for about 20 people preferred Rye St. Park. is needed when an officer or cut down on the projected problems of public works have charged Monday with failure to The Committee on the Needs minutes while the Vernon Fire lighted softbail fields. Those against the field dispatcher is unable to work deficits. ’They are, to cut down been solved with the addition of display PUC plates and failure The council held a public of the Aging will soon be sen­ Department’s emergency crew primarily sited today’s due to illness. on the hours worked by town the clerk. to display road tax platens, in hearing from 7 to 8:30 p.m. ding out questionnaires to the worked to release him. The ac­ economic conditions for the Town Manager Allen employes, to implement selec­ He also told the council that connection with an accident on before its regular meeting, elderly. ’The questionnaire is to CHUCK cident happened shortly before reason for their opposition, Sandberg told the council that tive lay-offs and to transfer the town is not ready for the Rt. 6 in Andover. He was also during which many residents determine the transportation 1 p.m., police said. It is stili un­ whiie those in favor sited the the police chief had recently monies from the unencumbered position of director of public issued a warning for failure to expressed opinions for and needs of the elderly. der investigation. need for a recreation area. been replacing an ill officer cash surplus. He made clear works. drive right. SOUTH WINDSOR against the field. The council took no stand on State Police said Copeland Presented were two fields at Bruce E. Roberts, 18, of 92 the field and said another public was driving a tractor-trailer Rye St. Park and two at Sand Troy Rd., and Kevin R. Gruver, hearing would have to be held, ¥9ncan1liiid truck, lost control and struck 19, of 1861 Ellington Rd., both of Hill Rd. this one on appropriations Coventry ZB A Tables South Windsor, were charged at several guard rails. The fields at Rye Street were abetter place STEAK before a decision was made. Police said the fuel tank of estimated at $100,000 and $67,- * 2 a.m.,today with breach of the Whether an advisory referen­ the truck was ruptured and 000 while at Sand Hill both or a better time peace after a complaint from a dum would be sought is still un­ School Bus Site Action Frozen caused 60 gallons of diesel fuel fields were figured at about USDA Choice Shoulder Cut Graham Rd. resident that determined. However, it is tocarelor to flood the road. Police said $81,000. Monica Shea explode and that he couldn’t see bent over backwards to accom­ someone was creating a distur­ believed that if the field is LONDON BROIL . 5 9 BAG SM E LT S...... 2 i 8 9 * the highway had to be ciosed off The council’s action follows a Correspondent taking a chance on blowing up a modate them.” bance in front of 537 Graham adopted it will not be ready un­ your Honda. for about two-and one-half 300-signature petition two 742-9495 corner of Coventry Lake.” The board tabled action on BONUS BUYS USDA Shoulder Frozen Rd. Police said the youths were til late this year or possibly Winter. It’s the best time to see hours until the fuel was cleaned months ago from both the The Zoning Board of Appeals Church indicated to the board the application until next month us for expert service on your reportedly looking for someone next. . 4 9 ..., b . 7 9 * held a public hearing last night that he was only asking for a and by that time the town Honda. We ve got Honda-trained ROAST BEEF...... » TURBDT FILLETS.... and were at the wrong house. up. personnel standing by ready to on the application of the Mass permit to park the buses until should have come up with a work on your bike... at a nice, USDA Choice Chuch Colonial Bus Company to continue to the end of the school year recommendation for a perma­ low price! And since we're a Honda dealer, we c ^ as much BEEF ST E W ...... w. . 2 9 BEEF FRAN KS...... , b 8 9 * park its buses until the end of because he was trying to work nent public or semi-public about your Honda ias you do. the school year on the old Zollo’s out an agreement with the parking area. And that's a lot. We call it USDA Choice Tender, Chuck DsCoata Link Hondacare™ Come see how Nelson To Sell Rights to Some Truck Routes property at Rt. 31 and Daly Rd. owners of the Nathan Hale Gas The board approved the . 5 9 Action was tabled. Company that would be application of Richard Soucier good it is. CUBE STEAK...... PDRK SAUSAGE....m M . 0 9 new computer system was set The company had originally satisfactory to almost all the to park five business vehicles authorities in 10 eastern states Serigos said the proposed USDA Choice Bonelest Colonial up and at that time figures secured permission to park the opponents of that plan and on his property on North River VERNON stretching from Virginia to agreement will involve the . 3 9 ..., b . 7 9 * leasing of several terminals given showed the company was buses for 60 days and this ran would provide a permanent site Rd., providing that eight-foot TASTY TEN FRANKS Maine. putting out 550 pay checks and out March 1. for the duration of the contract, high spreading evergreens are Nelson Freightways, Inc., of Charles Chilberg, president from Nelson as well as several Lolil End pieces of equipment. that it had more than 500 pieces The company had also been which is for three years with an planted within 90 days. X10NDA.CAJRE: ’ — FROM THE D ELI- Eiast St., Rockville, has in­ of Nelson, has not been of equipment handling between granted permission to park the option to renew for two years. The vehicles must be parked PORK RO AST...... lb. 9 9 * formed the Interstate available for comment since The Nelson firm has ter­ Importod minals scattered between 6,000 and 8,000 shipments a day. buses on the Nathan Hale Gas To.m Stevenson, a 150 feet from the road and 25 MANCHESTER Canter Cut Commerce Commission in the pending sale was made Company site on South St. for businessman across the street feet from the property line of Washington, D. C., of its intent known last week. Maine to Philadelphia. In 1968 a HONDA S W IS S CHEESE ’/lib. six months but declined to use from the old Zollo’s, objected to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young PORK CH O PS...... lb. to sell the rights to some of its this ^ite on a temporary basis. having the Mass Bus Company who had opposed the granting of 24 ADAMS STREET Colonial GOrman Stylo routes to M & M Transportation The application from the come in “and do whatever it the parking permit. MANCHESTER Cedar Farme Co. of Cambridge, Mass. company had also asked for wants without getting a per­ SLICED BOLOGNA BOLOGNA...... ’/lib. UAC To Be United Technologies permission to park a trailer on mit.” Da Costa Alexander Serigos, head of Our own pure pork hot or sweat the M & M company said the the old Zollo’s site for the use as Tlje company had already tant supplier to the electrical, You certainly can.. . GENOA SALAM I ’/lib. sale of the rights of some of EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - United Aircraft of Canada an office and to store above­ parked the trailer on the site to communcations, automotive, Control Your ITALIAN SAUSAGE , lb. Nelson’s northern and southern­ United Aircraft Corp. an­ Ltd., and United Aircraft of ground gasoline storage tanks. be used as an office for the Da Costa utility, appliance, building, and HavorRito most routes involves operating nounced toddy it plans to West Virginia, Inc., both During the public hearing, drivers. WATER WEIGHT a variety of other non- authority from Boston to Maine change its name tp‘ United engine-building subsidiaries, Carl Church, general manager Stevenson said, “I’m out­ PROBLEM PEPPERONI..... ’/lib. aersopace industries,” Harry J. SHRIMP ROLL...... ,15 oz. and New Hampshire and from Technologies Corp. because the will also change names. of the company, told the board raged with this businessman Gray, chairman, said. USE two points in the Philadelphia word “aircraft” in the current The first will become Cana­ that he was no longer in favor of coming in and doing whatever GROCERY SPECIALS. The corporate name change dian Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, E-LIM area to Baltimore and title does not .portray the diver­ installirtg above-ground tanks he wants. He put a trailer in Carnation is the first since 1934 when and the other, Pratt & Whitney Excess water In the body can be un- 10 Count Contact Washington, D. C. sification the firm says has oc­ for gasoline as “the dangers without ever getting a permit. I com

3 Month Certilicate. Bolton Science Fair Set March 17 6 . 0 0 ’ ^ " 5 ^ $1,000 minimum. Regular Savings Account. 5 . 4 7 ’ '“ 5 1 / 4 ’ '“ Interest paid day of deposit Donna Holland to day of wilhdrawal. L M G E LEH U CE b... 1 0 * CELERY HEARTS Correspondent winners will be honored at a said he favors completion of extension of 1-84 to the east are M iG Fresh ■ ______6464)37S special catered recognition Interstate 84 in eastern Connec­ tied up in state and federal red merest compounded delly and continuously. Effective annual yield dinner March 31. ticut. Dreselly is seeking elec­ tape. Is the hlihest ellowed by lew. Substantial penalties for early with­ Tlie annual science fair spon­ drawal on III certificate accounts. GREEN CABBAGE...... » 1 0 * GREEN PEPPERS .lb. sored by the Parent Teacher Parents of winners will be in­ tion as first selectman. Bulletin Board Organization will be held vited to attend the dinner with He said, “The eastern part of Bolton Senior Citizens will their children. Tickets for the state really needs 1-84 and 30X March 19 in the all-purpose meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at 19X parents of winners will be the road from Bolton to WITH THIS couroa WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON room of Bolton Elementary the Community Hall for card . - IT H IS C O U N N WITH THIS coupon >1 WITH THIS COUPON A $7.80 PURCHASE Manchester is almost useless A S7.B0 niRCHASE A $7.80 PURCHASE School. available the evening of March playing. A S7.M PURCHASE ^ ^ A $7.80 PURCHASE A A7.80 PURCHASE Parents and students may 19 at $3 each. unless its finished.” TTie Library Board will meet THE BETTER MAY view the exhibits from 7 until An after-dinner program is The 7.2 mile long segment of Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the T . • I '4 WITH p.m. Winners will receive their planned with Richard Breslow 1-84, which opened in 1971, still Town Hall. A A > W IT H ^ C O U P O N awards at 8 p.m. as guest speaker. He will give a only links Bolton Notch to The Bolton Football Associa­ 20« OFF 10* OFF |PJ 20* OFF W 25* OFF All entrants must obtain en­ demonstration on holography. Spencer St. in Manchester. gsl* COUPON 7 Oz. Can tion will meet tonight at 8 at 10 Oz. Pinshury 2 Lb. Extra Utu 10 Lb. Bag tr y blanks from their Michael Solenzio and Barbara Dreselly said he is pushing Herrick Memorial Park. Heritage Savii^ 2 Packages loo lorry homeroom teachers. They must Nicholson are co-chairmen of for im m ^iate completion of a The Conservation Commis­ HUNGRY JACK PANCAKE, or Fndt miHa 8 Oz. CT]L/ GRAVY TRAIN COCONUT RENUZIT be filled out and sighed by a the fair. Gretchen Wiedie is connector at the Manchester sion will meet Thursday at 8 parent and teacher by- March representing the Bolton Junior end of the expressway, to join I- & Loan Association • Since 1891 POTATOES AEROSOL SCENT, p.m. at the Town Hall. MIX CEREALS DOG FOOD flood Thru Moreh t Oood Thru Maroh S Oood Thru Moreh • flood Thru Morah • flood Thru Moreh t 10. Woman’s Club. Gertrude Vogel 84 with the Wilbur Cross T^e Democratic Town Com­ Ono Coupon Por Family OiM Coupon N r PomHy Ono Coupon Por PomHy Ono Coupon Por PamH] Ono Coupon Por Pomlly All proects are due in is arranging the dinner. Highway in East Hartford. ' mittee will meet Friday at 8 formerly MancKesler Savings end Loan Association He said both the Manchester- Main Office: 1007 Main Street Manchester 649-4S88 K-Mart Office: Spencer St.. Mencheeter MI-IOOT ■>0?" classrooms by March 10. Favors 1-84 p.m. at Town Hall. • The Store With He East Hartford connector and Coventry Office; Rt. 31. Coventry 742-7321 Coming in 75; Tolland Office: Rl. 105 near Marrow Rd. i i This year for the first time all David Dresselly, selectman. is • x / X / \ f" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 4 ,1975— PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 4. 1975 Hebron Education Board Coventry High Honor Roll IN THE To Add Special Teacher GRADE 12 Also, Janica Olaen, Richard Paowtkl, H onors She H c ra lb Deirdra Riley, Karan Savoie, Mark SERVICE Patrlda Clay, Beth Coates, Tracy DIelz, Area Profile . High Honors Schmidt, Kevin Shaw, Michael Shaw- Tracy Dow, David Ebarla, Lynn Ellla, Anne Dallaire budgeted this year is shown at In other action the board crots, Steve SImmona, Dabble Walth, Peggy Ford, Donna Fortier, Marlon For­ BETTY’S NOTEBOOK Bruce Caltse, Laurie Dotlerli, Klni Lorllee Woodman. tier, Susan Fuller, MsUsaa GUbarL Correepondent $11,335. defeated a motion to end its ban Lodder, Patricia White. Barry C. Tedone, son of Mr. By BETTY RYDER 228-3267 Also, there is $17,520 for GRADE 10 Also, Lark Goble, William Hunt Anne r O e o /L •Ahb and Mrs. Jack Tedone of 606 on smoking at meetings, but did H onors Keller, iSarry Morgan, Brian Moselay, medical and life insurance for vote to limit its smoking recess Eileen Barton, Elian Bataa, Scott Batai, High Honors Paula O’Brian, Michael Spellman, Pleasant Valley Rd., South ’The Board of Education has Hot Lunch Planned JoAnn Bray. Itabgl Broderton, Laura Lorslel StauHar, Sandra Stanbarg, staff compared to this year’s to 10 minutes. Douglas Fitch, Kristi Kelson, Mark Warren Taylor, Chrlatlna Thurbar, Windsor, has entered the U.S. announced a major change in $14,733. Burrovrs, Deborah Church, Chrlatophar Peters. Stephen Tournas. Air Force delayed enlistment Staff Changes Coates, Sherry Coolbaugh, John to the firm back in May and Widowhood the proposed budget for 1975-76L Also, $11,000 for property in­ Culpin, Laurls Dietz, Marlon Dontja, H onors prograin until he reports for ac­ The board accepted the For Senior Citizens Congratulations received a reply stating that Widowhood is not a pleasant A $10,277 increase in the es­ surance compared to $7,350 resi^tion of Faye Lee as Judy Edwards, Laanna Farr. Laurie Andrukltls, Peggy Beaulieu, tive duty July 7. He has selected BOLTON Junior Woman’s Club asks Also, Elaine Ferguson, Timothy Leslie Berry, Been Bradley, Linda Congratulations are in order they did not have the pieces of thought but the National timated teachers salaries item budgeted this year. Qalllgan, Luinn Green, Virginia a ppsiUon in the electronic cafeteria cook for personal those having a problem to call Brazeau, Cynthia Brower, Susan WATER WEIGHT for the Manchester League of china she was looking for, but Retired Teachers Association to cover another full-time Also added was $1,060 for Donna Holland Homans, Ronald Knapp, Joan Lathrop, BrozowskI, Barry Carlson, Cindy career field. reasons and approved the ap­ Judy Miner, M3-7131, Donna Kim LeDoyt, Carolyn Marshall, Carol Women Voters and the Hotel would inform her if they and the American Association speech and hearing teacher. liability insurance, a decrease Correspondent Congdon, Timothy Coon, Tina Fen- p r o b l e jm t Questions pointment of S ^ry A. KohleY as Holland, 646-0375 or Sherry Martel, Mary Peace, Joyce Phllbrick, tlman, Brian Fish, Roger Glover. Also, UM and Food Service Management located them. of Retired Per-sons has In adding the speech and from this year’s budgeted 6464)375 Gordon Phillips, Jenifer Platt, Relnit Janet Grace, Eileen Haun, Sharon Kel­ cook. Shaw, 646-8815. Pukinskis, Debra Shea, Monica Program at Manchester Com­ A few weeks ago, she prepared a new guide to cope hearing teacher, Richard figure of $2,520; $150 for bond Tax Review Session Arrangements have been ly, Peter LaFaucI, Junellen PeaAall, Airman David C. Pinkham All senior citizens are invited Underwood, Susan Worthington. Gordon Sanborn, Pamela Savoie, E-LIM munity College. received a letter telling her that with the situation. Zanini, assistant superinten­ conipared to $143 this year ; $2,- The Board of Tax Review will made for all senior citizens in Excess water in the body can Jr., son of David C. Pinkham of to participate. ’They do not have^ GRADE 11 Kerry Shaw, Kent Shorrock, Jane Too Personal The LWV celebrated its 25th her china had been located and The average American wife dent, told the board there are 21 495 for transportation insurance be in session at the Town Office Bolton to begin participating in Spink, Stephanie Tournas, Patricta be uncomfortable. E-UM will Vernon and Mrs. Jacqueline to belong to the Bolton Senior anniversary Sunday. giving her the price on the two students at the Gilead Hill budgeted at $2,293 this year, a hot lunch program each H onors Tremano, Eric Underwood, Christina help you lose excess water Bouthot of Lewiston, Maine, can expect close to 10 years of Building March 5, and 6 from 7 Citizens in order to do so. Weiner, Paul Wlllnauer. weight. We at Many thanks from a grateful pieces. widowhood, and the odds are School and 22 at the Hebron and $825 for a new item, errors to 9 p.m. and on March 8 from 9 Friday beginning March 7 at Sandra-Aho, Jayne Andrukltls, Holly was graduated from the U.S. Parents' Breakfast Campbell, Susan Carpenter, Sandra GRADE 9 Uggall Drag Lorlng Photo community for all your efforts Her check to them is in the 5 to 1 that she will outlive Elementary School receiving and omissions insurance. a.m. to noon to hear appeals on Bolton Elementary School in Manchaatar Panada By Abigail Van Buren Air Force’s communications Bolton Elementary School ChaleckI, Pamela Cunningham, Stave to keep us better informed on mail and she was kind enough to her husband. Yet, the guide speech and hearing therapy at The board also asked the ad­ 1974 assessments. the art room. Eberle, Joseph Fortier, Michael Fusco, High Honors recommend it C 1975 by Chicago TrIbuno-N.Y. Now* Synd., Inc. specialist course conducted by Grade 2 classes put on a the issues and up-dating current call us and let us know of her says millions of widows (and the present time. ministration to seek other areas Members of the Hebron There will be two 10-minutes Marta Gallegos, Melody Goble, Michael Pamela Dollerls, Barbara Olmstead. the Air Training Command. He breakfast for their parents LaFaucI, Marcia Loughlln. Only $2.00 Engagements problems for us. succe.ss. ✓ widowers) are totally un^ Zanini said there is a com­ in the budget where savings Board of Tax Review are sittings. The first is from 11:55 is a 1974 graduate of Leavitt Friday In the all-purpose room And congratulations to Frank So, if you are seeking prepared for this difficult^ bined waiting list of 74 students might be effected to further Wilbur S. Porter, Robert Dixon a.m. until 12:05 p.m. The se­ DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, my husband was in an Area High School in Turner, at the school. The engagement of Miss Latucca Jr., coordinator of the Syracuse china to complete adjustment to life alone. from both schools. reduce the deficit figure. Jr., and Wayne W. Miller. cond is from 12:36 until 12:46 auto accident and suffered an injury to his spine that left The engagement of Miss Kim Maine. Invited guests were Raymond Patricia Roy of South Windsor Kathy Pepin of Manchester to Hotel and Food Service your set or, just add to your pre­ “’The Widowhood Guide” is He said each child identified The projected deficit with Bloodmobile Tuesday p.m. him paralyzed from the waist down. He has made a Seniors are asked to go Allen, superintendent, John QUALITY, ASSORTMENT, SERVICE, the RIGHT PRICE to Robert Alan Person of Russell R. Zaccaro of Vernon Management Programs at sent collection, drop a note to one of a series of free retire­ as having a problem should be backup data and information on 'The Red Cross Bloodmobile remarkable recovery, both physically and psychologically, dir^tly to the art room upon Eagles, principal, Siegmar Manchester has been an­ has been announced by her MCC. His students won a major China Chasers, P.O. Box 214, ment booklets published by getting two half-hour sessions savings effected by the board will be at St. Columba’s and gets around very well in a wheelchair. Blamberg, assistant principal. nounced by her parents, Mr. parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest prize for “The Most Original Dunwoody, Ga. 30338. They NRTA-AARP. For your free per week. Zanini noted one in through the freeze on expen­ Church, ’Tuesday, March 4 from arrival at the school. New Spring Coordinated Sportswear We are thankful that he is alive and we have both Pinochle The purpose of the breakfast and Mrs. John J. Roy of South Pepin of 51 Concord Rd. Entry for A Student” in the may make you as happy as Mrs. copy write to: Widowhood seven student^ in the elemen­ ditures will be conveyed to the 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. ^ The program will be self- accepted the fact that he will never walk again, but you supporting. was to show parents what the Windsor. Mr. Zaccaro is the son of Mr. recently Culinary Art Show Bushnell is now. Guide, NRTA-AARP, P.O. Box tary school system is in need finance board by letter with Information and ap­ wopld not believe some of the questions people ask me. I Scores children had learned about good Mr. Person is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Zaccaro of held at the Hartford Hilton. 2400, Long Beach, Calif. 90801. of speech and hearing therapy. David Allbee, board chairman pointments may be obtained by In order to determine how mean personal questions about my husband’s "condition." Top scorers in the Drop A Line many senior citizens would like nutrition and why they should (What he is-an d isn’t-capable of doing.) They want to and Mrs. Howard Person of 46 Hayes Ave., Vernon. Other budget items added or attending the finance board’s calling Mrs. Marion 0. Foote, LADY DEVON® Manchester Senior Citizens to participate but need eat a healthful breakfast every know if our sex life is over. It isn't. But I resent their Manchester. The bride-elect is a mid­ China Chasers Philip Coslet, formerly of changed included $12,189 for the meeting next Thursday night to 228-3471. Pinochle Group game Thursday Pass It On answer questions. transportation, the public af­ day. The bride-elect was w in ter 1975 g rad u a te of Mary Jane Bushnell of Pine St., is hospitalized in Hub-» school secretaries. The figure Walk-in donors are welcome. prying. at the Army & Navy Gub "Have you had a kindness fairs committee of the Bolton Each class put on a short skit How do other people in this situation handle this graduated from South Windsor Manchester High School. She is Thayer Rd. called to tell us how bard Regional Hospital, are: Joe Windsor, 587; Corrine shown? Pass it on.” Henry Bur­ related to the subject. Eagle problem? I feel like telling them it’s none of their business, High School. She is now planning to attend St. Francis grateful she was for an article Webster, Mass. His daugher, Gibson, 579; Lyla Steele, 576; ton (1840-1930) spoke about the relative ONE but I’m just not the type to say anything like that. associated with the AT&T Long Hospital School of Nursing. She Mrs. William Auden of 42 Del- and Bea Cormier, 556. that appeared in this column Rec Group Returns $200 to Budget nutritional value of various STOP Is there some other way to politely tell them I would Lines. is employed at Manchester mont St., called to see if we To date, Floyd Post has the several months ago. cereal products. U L l rather not answer such personal questions? Her fiance was graduated Memorial Hospital. would help inform his many HALL FOR RENT of $255 in the expense account mission will not purchase the SHOP high individual score of 635, and At that time, we carried an HEBRON costs. The teachers are Mrs. STUCK FOR WORDS from Manchester High School. Her fiance, a 1972 graduate of F’ur parties, showers. r^j;eplions, should be enough. beer as they have done in recent Gladys Seelert has high total article on a service called friends. Anne Dallaire The present budget shows Thelma Friedman, Mrs. Bar­ He is employed by Electrocal Rockville High School, is a 1974 China Chasers. This group So, those of you who know meetings. Complete kitchen facilities, $244 in the Grayville Falls ac­ Commission Member Robert years. points of 3,244. l^rge enclosed parking lot. Inquire: Correspondent bara Nicholson and Mrs. Division of South Windsor. graduate of Manchester Com­ seeks out discontinued pieces of Craig said he felt no new Craig and Mrs. Croston then The group sponsors a game Mr. Coslet, drop him a line. 228-3267 count and $456 in expenses. Eleonor Potter. DEAR STUCK: Answer their rude questions with The couple plan a Sept. 20 munity College. He is currently Syracuse china much sought programs could be started now voiced their opposition to this A Ladies' Shop Specializing in Larger Sizes each Thursday at 9:45 p a.m. at Those of you who don’t might Lithuanian Hall On a 4 to 2 vote, the Recrea­ Mrs. Evelyn Croston, About 150 attended the another question: In a very pleasant tone, ask, “Why do wedding. employed at Manchester after by homemakers who have like to send a cheerful card to a or in the fiscal year due to the due to the cost. the Army and Navy Club. Play 24 GOLWAV STREET tion Commision ecided to turn secretary for the gommission, breakfast. you want to know?" And then change the subject. (This Memorial Hospital. broken a piece and to complete former resident. It is expected economy. Some commission members is open to all senior citizens. IVIANCHESTER $200 from this year’s budget disagreed and made a motion really works!) The couple plan an August he will be hospitalized several Craig, Mrs. Croston, Mrs. responded by saying this is the Brownies Visit 14V2 to 32V2, 38 to 52 their set. over to theBoard of Finance to that the commission inform the wedding. Mrs. Bushnell said she wrote weeks. Call before 0 P.M. Arlene Terrier, and Raymond only thing the taxpayers get. Brownie Troop 616 will visit COORDINATED SPORTSWEAR — PANTS — TOPS — SKIRTS use as it sees fij^ finance board that the commis­ sion can spare the $200 from Tuohey voted in favor of the Craig and Mrs. Croston said the Ranger Station Wednesday. The finance board recently VESTS — COATS — BLAZERS — SHIRT JAGS — SWEATERS DEAR ABBY: My husband got very upset with me ABOUT its expense account. motion, with McDonald and they felt the commission this Parents are reminded girls asked all agencies to review year should just purchase the RAINWEAR - UNIFORMS - DRESSES - LINGERIE yesterday because I served him his breakfast in my Mrs. Croston went on to say, Tony Visconti opposing. must bring a note to school their budgets and notify them of drinks and persons attending PANTY HOSE — SLEEPWEAR — ROBES — LONG DRESSES nightgown and bathrobe, which I had never done before. with the present economic 1116 commission voted 4 to 2 excusing htem at 2:55 p.m. if TOWN unspent funds. should bring their own food. It I couldn’t help it, Abby. I usually get dressed and. all situation, the comnqission could to co-sponsor the annual they are going. Troop leaders Chairman Richard McDonald has been a practice of the com­ 809 Main Street in Downtown Mancheeter prettied up to serve him his breakfast, but the baby had a not start any new programs. town picnic along with the are Judy Sumner and Arlene bad cold and 1 was up half the night with her, and I was so said he felt all con^ission mission to provide hot dogs Sapia. Manchester Grange will meet With four months remaining in Conservation Commission. Dally 9:30-5:30 • Thursdays ’til 9:00 tired I could hardly get out of bed in the morning. When I ^ARTHUR funds should be retained for im­ However, this year, the com­ and drinks for the town LA 9 1 C A C n JOIN ALL YOUR NEIGHBORS WHO ARE the current fiscal year, a figure tried to explain this to my husband, he wouldn’t listen. He Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange I ARTHUR DRUG provements and unanticipated residents. Hall. The First and Second S42 MAIN STREET 0 4 0 - I M I 3 K GETTING THEIR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED J v 40 WEST MAIN 875-9 2 6 3 carried on about how his mother always got dressed up in DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER ROCKVILLE the morning, and he didn’t want me to start developing any degrees will be conferred. I ” AT ARTHUR*S ^ sloppy habits. Did Tcommit such a crime, Abby? I don’t intend to make The New Members Group of HOME BRAND ROBITUSSIN DISPOSABLE! a habit of it. BONE TIRED Second Congregational Church ■mCHT GUARD will meet tonight at 8 at the church. ^VITAM IN C CF CRICKET DEAR 'TIRED: A crime? Certainly not. The next time ^ A NTI CF your baby needs attention during the night, wake your 50 mg' 4 OZ. LIGHTERS husband and ask him to please take over so you can get PERSPERANT your rest. That way you’ll be able to dress and get all Mayfair Y Club will meet prettied up to serve him breakfast. Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Cronin 5 oz. Silver can Hall of Mayfair Gardens. All Bottle of 100 Home brand. CNSAOSAIU Mayfair residents are invited. •U lA N t Our Reg. 1.89 1.19 DEAR ABBY: Our son (I’ll call him Bob) went off to Tlis Stal Tht Stamp EXCELLENT VALUE Helen Lees Antoinette Sullo Mrs. Frank Lenihan Ix)retta Murphy Ralph Marrello Lucien & Ghislaine Vachon Helen Scholz college last fall, and when he came home for the Christmas The diaconate of Center tf Quality at Savings LIMIT 2 Mfg. List 1.49 LIMIT 2 Mfg. List 1.40 Tolland Stamford Torrington New Haven Naugatuck East Hartford Ansonia holidays, he had long hair and a beard. He looked wild Congregational Church will because he never combed or brushed,- he just went around meet tonight at 7:30 in the Rob­ AMC Matador Plymouth-Sport Furj- Oldsmobile Cutlass Granada Ghia AMC Matador Oldsmobile Cutlass Plymouth Sport Fury with that tangled mess of hair. bins Room of the church. My husband couldn’t stand the sight of the boy, and told Q-TIPS VASELINE K^^MAALOX him so. Bob said Jesus had long hair and a beard, but my husband wasn’t buying any of that. Finally, my husband Schick St. Mary’s Episcopal Church ANTACID offered Bob $500 cash if he would get a short haircut and a 88's ■ P E T R O L E U M Super Chrofnium Ipieeliir . will have a service of Holy Maalox shave. Bob agreed without an argument, and everybody 12 oz was happy. Communion Wednesday at 10 ^ JELLY 1 Last weekend. Bob came home unexpectedly and it was a.m. at the church. plain that he had let his hair and beard grow again. Father Mfg. List 994 V/i oz. was furious and demanded that Bob give back the $500. *«U Hloai Bob said he upheld his encLof the bargain by getting a shave YWCA Drop-In will meet Mfg. List 79i L IM IT 2 COMPARE 8i and a haircut, but he didn’t agree to keep it that way for life Wednesday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. SUPER CHROMIUM L IM IT 2 Raymond Callahan Francis X. Terhune Colin Campbell Gail Logan Gertrude Rathbun Eugene Anderson Charles Kaminski I am in the middle. Where do you stand? S A V E I at the Community Y, All STOCK UP LOW PRICES Glastonbury . Manchester Waterford Stratford East Hartford Cromwell Stamford BOB’S MOM L IM IT 2 Mfg. List 1.98 INJECTOR 4's Mfg. List 984 women are invited for EXTRA GOOD VALUE Plymouth Sport Furj' Granada Ghia AMC Matador Granada Ghia Plymouth Sport Fury Granada Ghia AMC Matador volleyball, fellowship and a coffee break. Super or DEAR MOM: I'm with Bob. BRIGHT SIDE STYLE MENS Regular There will be a parents’ night 40's Wednesday at the filing Junior SHAMPOO HOME lAIR SPRAY High School cafeteria at 7:30 Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal 3 OZ. Trial Bovtle lloz. reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. p.m. for the purpose of ANENTS Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. explaining the ninth grade Size For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” program. Parents will have the opportunity to ask questions send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Richard Bobowski Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped concerning their child’s Mfg. List 1.39' 1.19 John Lupica Joan Werner Nelson Rivera John Murphy Cleoph^ James Alexander Chmielinski milkWOVe - Mfg Ust2 49 (20i) envelope. schedule for next year. - I Reg. or Hard to Hold. Waterbury Unionville Mfg. List 29i Our Reg. 1.85 L IM IT 2 per person- Milford Bridgeport Meriden Wolcott New Haven Reg.-Gentle-Suger L IM IT 2 a^CLO SE-OUT .. NO RAIN CHECKS Granada Ghia AMC Matador Plymouth Sport Fury AMC Matador AMC Matador Oldsmobile Cutlass Plymouth Sport Fury PANTY JOHNSON'S WHISK Students To Compete In Marathon HOSE NO MORE BROOMS 2 PAIRS FOR TANGLES 0 Two Manchester High School ^ students, Marlene Eckert and 7 ozi V ■AT. JoAnne Lawrence, will be THEY WON CARS AND CASH. among the more than 300 par­ EACH ticipants who will play in the BEIGE OR Cystic Fibrosis Basketball Marathon, March 15, from 8 COFFEE EXCELLENT VALUE Kby iT Revlon s ? f3 .9 9m 9m .69 LIMIT 2 Reg. 8 9 4 \ L IM IT 2 a.m. until midnight at Webster O N L Y 20 per store Hill School in West Hartford. YOUCAN SIUKAWINHER. Wp w bubbling A challenge game will be iNew splash body bath PHARMACY ASTROTURF THERMOS played between the announcers Clairol EVERYDAY LOW PRICES of radio station WPOP and the In the first four weeks, we’ve distributed 40 winning If you’ve got a vwjnner, you’ve got 30 days from the West Hartford Police. Admis­ INSULIN MATS PLAID sion is free. clouds off _ _ Car-A-Day bonus stubs to Lottery Agents all over the date on your ticket to claim your car and $1,000 cash'. Or a PINT SIZE By p articipating in- this herbal state. Of these 40, Lottery players bought 26, and the year to collect the cash only. Don’t let time run out. marathon, local teams, both es­ NPHU-40 1.09 tablished teams and ones essence people above already claimed their cars. But 5 people Even if you haven’t won yet, there’s still plenty of formed especially or the event, ; for the 2.99 haven’t claimed yet. time.* Double Play tickets with bonus stubs are still on sale. will be seeking to obtain NPHU-SO 2.08 1.19 pledges to help^im bat Cystic HEAVY DUTY - IDEAL FOR INDOOR If you still have your Car-A-Day bonus stubs, take a Get yours now. Fibrosis. y bath " only cxily L IM IT 2 Reg. 1.98 And remember to check your local papers on Thursday Teams w ill^lay for a half- the fragrance makes ; 1 49 1 49 ALL U-100's OR OUTDOORS ... CUTS DOWN minute. And check your numbers and dates against ours: the difference! : | | 2.49 hour against another team of ON SAND IN THE HOUSE and Friday. For the winning Double Play numbers. And about the same age, with spon­ 12 oz. 12"oz. NUMBER DATE WHERE SOLD PRIZE the winning Car-A-Day bonus number. sors pledging money for each AMC Matador point the teams score. Teams CHECK THESE SERYKES - COMPARE AND SAVE - SHOP ARTHUR DRUG FOR 10,000 ITEMS 260989 2-6-75 New Haven Shoe will be awarded trophies for Repair, New Haven their participation, with special PROMPT PHOTO FINISHING COLD SODA PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 154174 2-13-75 Oliver’s Supermarket, Plymouth Sport prizes for the team with the Prospect . Fury most money in pledges. COMPLETE GREETING CARD DEPT. FREE DELIVERY COSMETIC DEPT. ^ Oldsmobile Cutlass Individuals on teams in­ FREE GIFT WRAPPING MAGAZINES - BOOKS COMPLETE VITAMIN CENTER l' o WEST PRICES 280186 2-20-75 Railroad News, BOUBLEPUnr terested in participating are Stamford requested to contact the Cystic FIRST AID CENTER MONEY ORDERS TV TUBES & TESTER PROJECTOR BULBS GONNECTKUTS <20IMXM UrTTERIf 280186 2-20-75 Sunshine Food, Oldsmobile Cutlass Fibrosis Association at 232-0755 BANK AMERICARD * OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 365 DAYS A YEAR for more infonnation or entry MASTER CHARGE Bridgeport forms. S/Uf starts to day and runs thru ^ tu rd a y Night! 280186 2-20-75 Lou’s Variety, Oldsmobile Cutlass ‘Contest ends with tickets dated March 20,1975. Waterbury G U a ^ u ^ 9 t v*41 Ih your '.,.1 f III M (.uiArvjniK I ir.iln 0 lo ‘.mrK in liioiii ' If you want to avoid paying BankAmericaro RANK AMERICARD or Marlene Eckert and JoAnne Lawrence, students at federal income taxes, just have .1 i-fSiRVI nil HKiMI m I IMII OUAN II I II THIS WEEK’S DRAWING WILL BE HELD AT CINEMA CITY, Manchester High School, prepare for the Cystic Fibrosis 13 dependents and earn less than MASTIR CHARGf CARD ' J f . t ( ^ I . I I M M 1111' t O f I , 11 ' . I I I I ■, r BRAINARD RD., HARTFORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1975 AT 10:00 A.M. Basketball Marathon set for March 15 in West Hartford. $10,000 annually. PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 4,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 4, 1975 — PAGE ELEVEN The Run-and-Gun Branford High Old-Timers oii Center Stage in Spring Drills Herald Angle

By Earl Yost BASKETBALL , ^ Sports Editor Tests Eagle Quintet Tonight t/*S. Track Team Aaron Delights MIDGET Paced by Bill Anderson, Nell Downs Russians By Len Auster Desimone and Bob Acelin with Received Almost Heroes Welcome ’The Eagle mentor also stated that 6-5 sophomore Jeff Heim should be eight, seven and six points Brewers’ Fans prepared for plenty of action. "Jeff stayed with the jayvees during the respectively, Nasslff Arms While the subject of much copy in recent weeks since he RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) — ’The United States track team Patience. ’That will be the keynote for 18th-ranked East Catholic as it season but he doesn’t have that worry any more. He can score and he’s whipped Andy’s, 32-14, last devoured a group of unknown Soviet athletes Monday night rejected a bid to enter basketball’s Hall of Fame in NEW YORK (UPI) — Spring training is supposed to faces run-and-gun second-ranked Branford High tonight at 8 at Maloney physical and he’ll play,’’ Ogrodnik offered. night at the West Side Rec; Dav but Coach Frank Costello says his team could beat any Springfield, Mass., Bill Russell received almost a hero’s “belong” to rookies but two old-timers took center stage High in Meriden in the first round of the State Basketball Tournament in "We’re going to have to take the shots we want to. Whether it’s in two Parks with six and John Webb squad the Russians can come, up with. welcome when introduced to the crowd before last Sun­ the Class A Division. seconds if we have a layup or in SO seconds we can’t throw it up with them. five markers'were best for An­ Monday — Hank Aaron and Mickey Mantle. day’s Boston Celtic-Seattle NBA game at the Hartford dy’s. A number of world class Russians failed to make it here Coach Stan Ogrodnik’s 12-9 Eagles advaiUietlTQ^Ie first round with a Aaron, putting on the uniform of the Milwaukee Brewers Civic Center. There were a few boos but the cheers for the fourth annual U.S.-U.S.S.R track meet, going to surprisingly easy 56-45 duke over JonaUian Law of Milford. Defense and for the first time in 10 years, delighted his teammates and drowned out few who expressed displeasure at Russell’s Directions to Maloney PEE WEE Warsaw instead for the European Champiohships this controlling the tempo played a major role in the victory. weekend. a tiny crowd of 87 persons by hitting three balls out of the decision...Russell, perhaps the finest big man to ever play Take 1-91 South. Off 91, lake the Meriden E. Main Action at the East Side Rec "There is no question that we have to control the tempo. ’They (Branford) park during batting practice. the sport, proved himself to be quite contained on the St. exit. Take right off exit and then a right at first traf­ last night saw Willie’s topple ’The Americans, led by two West Coast collfege coeds, ran like to get the ball off the boards and go. The more shots the better. If it’s Top Notch, 31-25, and the “It fits a little better than the Braves’ uniform,” said bench while running his Seattle club in contrast to Boston’s fic light. The school is about Vii-mile down on the right. circles around the Russian leftovers for a 171-106 victory. a high-scoring game, we’re in troube,’’ Ogrodnik remarked. Celtics getT»ast Burger King, Aaron, referring to his strained reiations with the Atlanta who was up and down all game like a yo-yo ’The American men won 98-62 while the women scored an Branford compiled a 19-1 record in winning the Housatonic League title. 15-12. Paul Tucker was best for club during the latter part of the 1974 season. complaining about the officials’ calls. The men in strip ^ Our shot selection is going to have to be near perfect. We’re going to have equally convincing 73-44 victory. Coach Tom Murray’s Hornets averaged over 80 points each outing with Willie’s with 14 points, Tim Aaron, the all-time home run leader with 733, was shirts didn't beat the Celts, the Supersonics to match our best game of the year to win. I hope we realize that,” the “The score might have been closer if the Russians had five performers hitting in double figures. The downstaters are mammoth, Carmel had seven markers for acquired by the Brewers to be their designated hitter. He did...Wednesday night will be the first of two baseball um­ their best athletes,” said Costello, “but I believe we cpuld 6-0 senior guard Paul Alfano the ‘smallest’ starter. Six-foot-three Ed seven-year mentor asserted. the Foodmen, Roger arrived in camp at 208 pounds—eight more than the poun­ pires’ clinics at the West Side Rec starting at 7 o’clock. Branford hasn’t played since Feb. 20, its season finale, but this hasn’t Greenwood netted 10 tallies for have been beaten any team they could come up with. We’re Riolino joins Alfano in the backcourt, 6-7 senior Steve Huzar mans the dage at whch he played last .season. The second will be Wednesday, March 12 with written concerned Murray. Vid telephone, Murray offered, "We’ve looked good the Celtics and Paul Hohenthal looking extremely strong.” \ pivot, and 6-3 junior Sal Hicks and 6b2 junior Steve Ablondi in the front- Mantle, joining in with the tremendous enthusiasm fn exams March 19, also at the West Side Rec...This isn’t to tossed in four for Burger. Francie Larrieu, a cocky 22-year-old junior at UCLA, court. against some tough teams in scrimmage (Lee High of New Haven for the New York Yankees’ camp at Ft. Lauderdaie, Fla., said question the ability of integrity of Dave Boland but the fine turned in the fastest mile ever run by a woman, breaking Ogrodnik hasn’t settled on his starting platoon. His top six performers one) so the rest shouldn’t hurt us. We take a lot of shots and have hit over the club is just one infielder away from being on a par basketball official put himself on the spot when he BUSINESSMEN her indoor mark for both the mile and the 1,500 meters. . are 6-5 junior center John Lusa, 6-4 senior Captain Jim Wehr, 6-4 50 per cent. Tliat’s one worry we don’t have. We score.” with the great teams for.which he played in the 1960s. accepted and w ork^ the CIAC Class AA Tournament That will be the Eagles’ task. To keep the score down. “In the 50s or 60s. Better balance was the key as Her 4:28.5 mile was a half-second better than the mark sophomore Gary Carlson, 6-2 junior Bill Moffett, 5-9 sophomore Peter Roberts Electric outdistanced “If they can add another infielder, they could be as good game last week between Manchester High and Norwich she set Feb. 15 in San Diego and she was clocked a tenth of Thompson and 6-2 senior forw^d-guard Tim Turner. Turner popped in a The lower the better,” Ogrodnik sta t^ . Telso, 80-71, last night at the as the ones I played with,” said Mantle, a batting instruc­ Free Academy. Boland is a Manchester High grad. ’The East-Branford winner will face the South Catholic-Rippowam of a second faster in the 1,500, with a 4:09.8. Her mile was the tor for the club during spring training. “I just wish they game-high 22 points against Law with an assortment of dazzling moves in Community Y. Bruce Hence Stamford victor in Friday night’s quarterfinals at a site to be announced. fastest on record indoors or out. his best effort ^o date. (19) and Don Gnindmier (17) had an infield that could compare with Clete Boyer, Tony Golfers Out on Weekend were best for Roberts while Joni Hundley, a freshman at Oregon State, kept the fans Kubek, Bobby Richardson and Joe Pepitone. I never saw Larry Coveil and Bob Lynn in their seats past midnight in the Richmond Coliseum as one better than that on the club when I was with the Golfers were out en masse on the weekend at the paced Telso with 27 and 24 she broke her own American indoor best with a high jump Yankees.” Tallwood Country Qub in Hebron. No holes-in-one were UConn in Home Finale points respectvely. of 6-2 1/2. The 18-year-old redhead is the only American Eisewhere around the spring training circuit: reported but from several reports the exercise was just Also, Manchester Honda Woman ever to clear six feet. Manager Jack McKean said he is toning down the the op­ great...Better than 24.000 fans paid their way into the Hart­ crushed Sportmart, 105-72, with The bright light for the Russians was 38-year-old timism that infected the Kansas City Royals’ camp in 1974 ford Civic Center last Sunday to watch two sporting Merrill Myers (29), James Vladimir Golubnichi, who trudged to a world record and which, he beiieves, contributed to their late-season events. The NBA game between Boston and Seattle at­ Flaherty. (28) and Don Coppen 19:46.2 in the three-mile walk. Cross Needs Win (28) were best in the scoring collapse. The Royals were only five games behind the tracted 13.200 payees and 9 , ^ showed up to watch the The Americans won 21 of the 26 events, taking the top Oakland A’s late last season before losing 19 of 22 games WHA game between the Whalers and Vancouver. In addi­ department for Honda , while two spots in 14. Norm Davidson’s 17 markers and plunging to fifth place in the American League West. tion. Frank Maratta's annual Sportsman Show was staged ForTopN.E. Seed Charles Foster, a 21-yeaf-old senior at North Carolina (UPI photo) led Sportmart. Reggie Jackson became the fifth member of the World during the same hours and attendance was also reported in Action at filing Junior High Central, tied the world amateur best in the 60-yard hurdles Champion Oakland A’s to work out at first base this spring the thousands...Hockey attendance for the New England CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) — ’The seedings for the saw Groman’s outlast Westown with a time of 6.8 seconds. BasebalVs All-Time Home Run King Hank Aaron Loosens Up in the club’s search to find a place for young Claudell, \Mialers continues to be amazing and Publicist Kevin ECAC New England regional basketball tournament will PharOpacy, 119-99, and Army & Besides the three-mile walk, the only other events the Washington in the regular lineup. Everything he did looked Walsh may be right when he said here last week that the be decided tonight when Holy Cross plays Connecticut at Navy trounce B.A. Club, 118^. Russians won were the pole vault, women’s two mile run, natural,” said 'A’s Manager A1 Dark of Jackson’s initial smallest crowd of the season will be the 7,500 of two weeks Storrs. Ron Riordan tossed in 55 women’s shot put and men’s triple jump. stint, “and that’s very unusual for a guy on the first time.” ago. Providence College Mon­ points for Groman’s with Frank World champion Americans Dwight Stones (high jump) Manager Darrell Johnson of the Boston Red Sox said he meet either West Virginia or Breen and Mark Monette ad­ day nailed down the final and Rick Wolhuter (880-yard run) won their specialties is starting spring training with the conviction that he has Duquesne. If Duquesne wins ding 20 and 12 points respective­ ISo Winter Promotion berth in the regional tourna­ with ease. Stones was unable to match his world record of Aaron Happy in Milwaukee, six sure regulars: catcher Carlton Fisk, first baseman , its Tuesday night game with ly. Craig Phillips (35)-, Bob 7-5 1/2, clearing 7-3. Wolhuter, who also anchored the “HBjor league baseball teams that catch the eye of area ment by defeating St. Cincinnati it faces Pitt, Harnett (21) and Paul Quey Carl Yastrzemski, second baseman Doug Griffin, men’s winning medley relay team, ran the 880 in 1:49.4. fans did nothing during the Hot Stove League season to Bonaventure 82-69. It joins otherwise the berth goes to (18) were high for Westown. A1 shortstop Rick Burleson, third baseman Rico Petroceili A couple of American high school students took the build up new interest in Connecticut. The Yankee Caravan, Boston College, Connecticut the Mountaineers. Brown’s 24 and Tom Matin’s 22 and right-fielder Dwight Evans ... Two homers by Joe men’s and women’s 60-yard dashes. Houston McTear, an which featured appearances of the manager, several and Holy Cross in tour­ In the Upstate New York points paced the Servicemen No Regrets Leaving Atlanta Ferguson Were the big blows of an intra-squad game players and front office personnel, died a fast death when naments to be played this regional, top-rated with Charles^rinn adding 17 to 18-year-old from Baker, Fla., turned in a 6.0 and Angel played by the Los Angeles Dodgers. NL MVP Steve weekend at Springfield, the winning total. Mark Mac led Doyle, a l6-year-old from Harrisburg, Pa., had a 6.6. Garvey also had three hits in the game. new owners toqk over a year ago and the Boston Red Sox Syracuse, which finished its the losers with 16 points with and New York Mets haven’t showed up in the state in years Mass. regular season Monday by (Jeorge Frenn, a 33-year-old special education teacher in By Milton Richman piness. “^ a t good does that do? The most depressing Newly acquired first baseman Boog Powell agreed to Ernie Brown and Chet Clifford Hawaiian Gardens, Calif., opened the meet by winning the terms with the Cleveland Indians for an estimated $75,000, to drum up business...The Hartford Civic Center wasn’t If Holy Cross wins beating Fordham, 88-73, is thing is to walk into an office, look at the four walls and adding eight tallies apiece. 35-pound weight throw with a heave of 70-feet, 2 3/4 inches. SUN CITY, Ariz. (UPI) — Hank Aaron already has a day leaving outfielder Oscar Gamble as the team’s lone the only modem sports center which did not include a Tuesday night, the seeking its third consecutive have nothing to do. I wanted some responsibility, some Miss Larrieu said the meet was her last indoors this under his belt with the Milwaukee Brewers, an especially holdout... Pitchers Mike Torrez and Bob Reynolds agreed press box when constructed. New York’s Madison Square Crusaders will be seeded NCAA berth tangles with C.Y.O, kind of job where I could put my experience to good pur­ season and that she is now looking forward to the outdoor good one, as it turned out, but the best day of all, he says, Garden didn’t and neither did the new Cleveland Coliseum. first and will meet Niagara (12-13) in the Winners of only one game last pose helping Atlanta’s young ball players, but they never to terms with the Baltimore Orioles. (UPI photo) season where she hopes to continue to smash records. was his very last one with the Atlanta Braves. ’The New York Mets said they have no interest in Press boxes had to be instailed at all three after construc­ Providence. If Holy Cross opening round at the Buffalo year and one game in the first gave me the opportunity.” “I think very highly of my ability and believe I can set That can be interpreted two ways. Aaron pulled a cigarette out a pack in his locker and lit it. dickering for Dick Alien, the disappearing siugger who has tion. loses, the top seed will then Memorial Auditorium. In round of the current campaign. It can be taken to mean he achieved his greatest Fisticuffs Erupted in Latest Whaler Win ^ Sacred Heart captured seconil the records,” she said; ‘ i “Everybody over there was afraid of his job. The Braves refused to report to the Braves after being sold to them by be Boston College. In that the other game St. Bonaven- satisfaction over something he accomplished in the Nick Fotiu, left, and Vancouver Rick Jodzio Tangled ture (13-11) faces Fairfield round honors and upset St. Miss Hundley attributed her record soaring leap to had 15 executive vice-presidents. What did I need that for? the Chicago White Sox ... Andy Kosco signed with the End of the Line eventuality. Holy Cross and Bridget, 60-56, last niqht to cap­ Braves’ finale in Atlanta Stadium last October or it can be Connecticut would meet in (13-12). desire. I needed that like a hole in the head. I didn’t want to go Philadelphia Phillies after a short holdout... pitcher Joe ture the league championship. interpreted to mean he couldn’t really wait to get out of Decker, a 16-game winner for the Minnesota Twins in 1974, Busy-body Jack Repass, University of Hartford sports the first round. The Metropolitan New “I wanted the record tonight and was able to do it,” she around selling baseball gloves. That was part of this publicist, has chronicled a feature article in the current Rafael Alamo, Chic Perez said. there. was hit on the head by a line drive while pitching batting The other uncertainty is in York regional, at Madison and Jose Perez paced the Hank Aaron, the man who broke Babe Ruth’s long­ ‘great’ deal they offered me. issue of Coach & Athlete. ’The subjects. Coach Gordie “Look, I like the Atlanta fans, and the Atlanta ball practice but apparently was not seriously injured ... Out­ the Southern regional where Square Garden in New York, winners with 19,17 and 16 points standing record of 714 home runs, says both conclusions McCullough of the UHartord cagers and standouts Pete players, Ralph Garr, Dusty Baker, Darrell Evans, all of fielder Von Joshua reported to the San Francisco Giants. Roosevelt Runs Races George Washington (17-8) features top-rated Rutgers respectively while Dan Socha are absolutely correct. Egan and Chuck Harding... are averaging will meet Georgetown (15-9) (20-6) against St. Peter’s and Mike O’Reilly were best for ‘em. They were fine, but some of the people in the front of­ 12,895 fans at the ancient Boston Garden this season...Big “ The greatest satisfaction I ever got was from the home in the first round. Top (14-10) and St. John’s (18-7) the losers with 20 and 18 tallies Report from Red Sox Camp run I hit my last time up in Atlanta, No. 733,” says Aaron, fice didn’t treat me right. They kept making the statement Hank Finkel of the Celtics at seven feet has the lowest per seeded Pittsburgh (16-9) will against Seton Hall (16-8). respectively. they hadn’t had a winner in 11 years and the press blamed game average, 2.1 points...Jim Dyer, Manchester Com­ Minus Any Spectators thoughtfully. “It was more of a kick for me than 715.” me for that. I thought it was unfair to blame one man. Why? munity College soccer coach, and John Fitzgerald, who “After I couldn’t work out a deal with the Braves, I “Because,” explains the Brewers new 41-year-old BOLAND handles a like post at East Catholic High, will be on Joe WESTBURY, N.Y. (UPI) - Monday night, there was hope the realized the only thing I could do was come over here. Yeh, Fisk and Griffin desipated hitter, “1 wanted to leave with a good taste in Morrone’s staff at the Connecticut Soccer School in Roosevelt Raceway proved it could strike would be resolved before then. the Braves offered me a job all right, but what they told AND Indiana in Perfection my mouth. You have no idea how much that last home run OIL CO. Wallingford in August. Three six-day sessions are slated. run races without fans Monday night Monday night’s meet opening at everybody they offered and what they actually did were meant to me. A rookie with the Reds, a sidearm sinker ball Ol but striking parimutuel clerks were Roosevelt will be long remembered. altogether different. Over here at least, I know I’ll get an EST. 1935 hoping to see how it would do tonight It was cold and it was quiet. CanH Satisfy Everyone Assured of Jobs pitcher whose name I don’t even remember (it was Rawly RADI) Eastwick) threw me a low, inside fastball and I hit it out.” opportunity to help the kids. That’s alll was really looking without lights. Graveyards have been noisier. The for in Atlanta.” Player-of-Week Apparently, the dissenting Hank Aaron’s entire face lights up simply remembering The clerks set up picket lines at 4:30 panting of the horses was the only NEW YORK (UPI) - Even in BOWLING WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - The kinks have not Whether he knows it or not. Hank Aaron also will get a FUEL OIL Monday afternoon when contract sound until the crack of whips sounded perfection the Indiana Univer­ coaches were influenced by the been worked out ypt, but catcher Carlton Fisk and second how it was that final time up for him in the city he played loss of forward Scott May with chance to help some of the older players among the talks between the union and Madison as they drove down the stretch. sity basketball team finds itself PARKADE JUNIORS - Ken baseman Doug> Griffin have the assurance of Red Sox the last nine years. TONIGHT a broken wrist although Indiana Brewers. 38.9« Honor for Roy unable to satisfy everyone. Leitz 180-189-504, John White Manager Darrell Johnson that they can stop wondering “I ran around the bases,” he says, “took my uniform off 7:25 NBA: Celtics /Vs. Square Garden, Roosevelt’s parent Three persons stood in the infield as sports a 28-0 record. “There’s no question he’s going to help us^in a lot of 200 Gallon Minimum Rather-than pick up support 513, Paul Hart 182-459, Lisa and said that was it. I haven’t been back there since. Knicks, WINF company, broke down. But the elec­ witnesses to the weird sight. On the as it heads even closer to an un­ Indiana still received 40 first- about their immediatp future. ways,” says third baseman Don Money. “We’ve been last GREENSBORO, N.C, (UPI) — Maryland senior center Schwartz 182-483, Craig Pointer ’That’s right I sent somebody out to get my things. I didn’t AUTOMATIC DELIVERY tricians were already on the grounds other side of the track, a fur-capped place ballots for a total of 408 Fisk hasn’t really had to 7:50 Basketball: Tom Roy, who sparked his team to a victory over Clemson beaten season, Indiana instead 187-481, Bob Whittembre 178, in designated hitting the past two years, but with him here 24 HOUR SERVICE and thus did not have to cross the lines security guard was on duty. points, easily outdistancing worry as long as he shows want to go back.” to clinch the ACC regular season honors, has been named wound up with another dissi­ Jim Shelton 178, Linda now, you know we won’t be last again. UConn vs. Holy C/foss, to turn on the lights for the night The clerks were asking for a raise runnerup Maryland with 341 that his left knee is sound Had the Brewers not come along with their fine two-year the league’s player of the week. dent voter today when the latest Chaoman 185-466, Bob Cour- of candidates battling: for “Look around this clubhouse, fellows like Robin Yount WTIC / 646-6320 racing. from $53 a night to $68 within three United Press International points and UCLA with 309. again, but Griffin’s state of offer. Hank Aaron would have been all finished with In taking the honor for the tright 477, Lori Bilodeau 186, them. and Kevin Kobel over there weren’t even born yet when j Board of Coaches’ ratings were Louisville remained fourth in baseball. He says so himself. * 11 30 UConn^Holy 369 Center St.. Mancheeter But picketing clerks said they were years. They were being offered a Paul Gluhosky 465, Chescent mind has been another The center fielder will be Hank Aaron started in the big leagues. ’Two years ago second time this season, the released. the ratings but Alabama The Brewers didn’t obtain Aaron so easily from the Cross, Ch. 3 (delayed) hopeful the strike would be authorized slightly more than $1 a week raise. Deciantis 220-510, Lea matter entirely for the last either Rick Miller, Juan Yount was still in high school. Aaron was one of his idqj^, 6-9 South Windsor, Conn., The Hoosiers, who were a un­ switched place.s with Braves who, in the end, grew increasingly reluctant to let native helped the Terps by the American Federation of Labor Rather than cancel the card and McMullen 200-484, Allisdn several months. Beniquez or Fred Lynn. Any and now he’s playing on the same team as him.” Tuesday and the electricians would force 0TB to return already- animous No. 1 choice for Southeastern Conference foe Burke 484, John Jenkins 202, Griffin felt during the last him go. Bud Selig,' the Brewers’ president and chief break away form a 50-50 Kentucky, moving into the No. 5 of the three could also start Don Money ripped open a letter which had just arrived. honor the lines. accepted bets, the decision was made several weeks, lost a first-place Charles Hartley 176-499, Rick executive officer, labored arduosly for nearly two months deadlock midway through position while the Wildcats couple of months of 1974 that in left field, along with Jim He glanced at it and then at Aaron, who was putting on his to run the races for the benefit of the ballot to Maryland last week Costello 175, Steve Stratton 461, bringing Aaron back to Milwaukee. Atlanta officials said Henry Hock has the second half in the crucial However, with state mediators and another to UCLA this week. dropped to six. Johnson didn’t want hini at Rice or Bernie Carbo. Brewers’ uniform for the first time in front of another horsemen and 0TB. Kevin Sullivan 461. they had made Aaron an offer to keep him with them in a game with Clemson. meeting with both sides at 10 o’clock second base this year, with Johnson said he’ll select lockev across the room. front-office capacity ... of sorts. 17 reasons why you Although Roy fouled out or without soreness in his his designated hitter from “You know. I’m 27, this is my seventh year in the big You ask Hank Aaron about that offer and he laughs. I t late in the game, he was the back, and that he would ..be among Rice, Carbo, Cecil leagues, and I feel about Hank Aaron the same way as the key to the victory. At one trad ^ . Now he can relax. Cooper, Tony Conigliaro and isn’t a happy laugh. kids do,” said Money. “I feel he’s going to be one tremen­ c(Hne to us “i)ne of their owners said ‘You can look at everything point during the game he hit “He’s going to be my se-, Deron Johnson. dous influence around here.” College Basketball Roundup: Providence Wins Berth that comes over my desk,”’ he recails with obvious unhap­ seven straight points as cond baseman if he proves ' for inccMne tax hdp. Maryland built a 63-54 lead that his back can hold up with about four minutes left. aftenthe surgery,” Johnson Reason 14. We’re human, and once said Monday after another in a ^ e a t while we make a mistake. full-scqle workout at Chain Hialeah Has Financial Problems But if our error means you must pay Big Ten Clubs After Tourney Spots O’Lakes Park. additional tax, you pay only the tax. Griffin submitted to sur­ Onr 4a Ttart tl lanxeiiU tfrvtca HIALEAH, Fla. (UPI) - ’The board meets at Tampa ting handle is nearly six per We pay any interest or penalty. NEW YORK (UPI) — No. 1-ranked Indiana may have Ohio State’s football team to the Rose Bowl when the dependents- Providence.and South Carolina—posted one­ gery in October for removal cent lower than wagering sewed up the Big Ten basketball title a week and a half ago Unless the state comes up with today and, although Hialeah’s We stand behind our work. Open 24 Hours Dally Buckeyes and Wolverines tied for the title. sided victories to keep their hopes aUve for an NCAA of a ruptured disc in his BASKETBALL new answers, financially marks set at the 1974 but four other Big Ten coaches still are talking as if it were myriad problems will be heavy FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE Michigan Coach John Orr snapped about his team’s lack berth. back. He had been bothered troubled Hialeah Park could be on the members’ minds, little Gulfstream meet. the football season and the Rose Bowl were at stake. of national recognition, “I’m not going to get upset if they by muscle spasms for his TOM ROY Providence (16-9) nailed down the final berth in the PEE WEE losers with 14 and 11 tallies staging its last $100,000-added action is expected. Orte trouble is that Hialeal" One reason is the new NCAA Tournament format, which pick Minnesota. Maybe if we win 25 games, we might even four years with the Red Sox Paced by Alex Glenn’s 14 respectively. horse race today, the venerable rated by ifiany the mos Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference New England Hialeah’s 40-day golden an­ In addition to his play adds seven at-larg* teams to the first round of play, get rated.” • and has had assorted other points, Groman’s topped and prestigious Hialeah Tuff beautiful thoroughbred trackin Mobil regional (which decides one NCAA bid) by routing St. niversary meeting attracted HEATING OILS against Clemson, Roy also allowing more than just conference champions to compete Surging Michigan State, although a game out of second injuries, including broken Manchester Travel Service, 25- Placing four performers in Cup. America, is very expensive to had standout performances for the national title. place, figured it ought to be considered for post-season Bonaventure, 82-69. The Friars, who had to win the game 22, Saturday at the Community double figures, Wapping ^rtram Firestone’s heavily the finest Thoroughbreds and operate. Officials have es­ bones In his left hand on two slightly more fans than OIL BURNER A against Duquesne and East Monday night the unbeaten Hoosiers were idle but the play, too. The Spartans rallied from a 51-39 deficit to go in order to beat out Massachusetts for the final ECAC Y. Mike St. Laurent scored 16 Congregational crushed Con­ weighted star, London Com­ timated the track will go into occasions and being beaned cordia Lutheran, 100-20. Steve attended the Gulfstream meet HEATING INSTALLATION Tennessee State during the rest of the league powers were scrambling for the spoils. ahead of Purdue, only to see Bruc? Parkinson tie the game berth, were led by Joe Hassett and Mark McAndrew with points for the losers. pany, and Hobeau Farm’s turf- the red another $2 million this 16 points apiece. by California’s Nolan Ryan Bourrett was best for the losers in midwinter last y ^ r. But as a week. He had 40 points in the Michigan nipped Illinois, 77-75, to remain in a second-place on a shot with eight seconds left. Smooth-shooting Terry loving mare. Garland of Roses, year following a $3 million last April. with eight markers while Steve head a field of 13 in the closing barometer of the times, the bet- deficit last year. 643-5135 three contests, including the tie with Minnesota, a 65-58 victor over Wisconsin. Both Furlow, who led the Spartans with 27 points, swished a fail- South Carolina wound up its regular season by slamming Fisk and Griffin were MIDGET Aldrich (24), Brad Miller (23), 315 C «nlf 31, Minch«M«r teams could have a shot at an NCAA berth when bids go Action at the Community Y day event. 16 against Clemson. away, 30-foot jump shot with three seconds left in Uie Villanova, 93-70, behind 24 points from Alex English and 23 named by Johnson as poten- Gary Heckman (18) and Kip Hialeah nearly went under out Thursday. Saturday saw Modern game for the win. * from Mike Dunleavy. In upping their record to 18-8 the . tial starters in the lineup Richardson (12) led Wapping. late last fall when its board of Michigan State kdocked Purdue out of second with an 84- Freshman-dominated Minnesota clamped its ferocious Gamecocks, still hopeful of an at-large NCAA bid, placed which will face the Janitorial swamp CBC, 40-18. millionaire owners voted to sell Kenny Hill led the winners with Neil McKenney tossed in 21 (XW ^I 82 win that left the teams tied for fourth and hoping for an defense on Wisconsin in the first half, holding the Badgers the racing dates to nearby T lr e five players in double figures. Milwaukee Brewers on April 18 tallies while Terry McConn-, points and John Griffin and TH E INCOME TAX PEOPLE [ATLANTIC \ invitation to either the Conference Commissioners Tourna­ to 16 points. ’Then, behind freshman Mark Olberding’s 25 Gulfstream Park and close Muffler Tha t’s CLARKE Another ECAC tourney-bound team, Syracuse, put away 8 at Fenway Park. Also ville was best for CBC with nine Pete Gourley added 18 and 12. Manchester Parkade Gateway Shop Plaza ment in St. Louis or the National Invitation Tournament in points, the young Gophers turned on the fast break and down the verdant aviary of Fordham, 88-73, leaving the Rams with a disappointing named by the manager were points. markers respectively as South Guaranteed for Manchester Vernon ? Motor Sales' New York. coasted to the win. They finished their home schedule with ■ first baseman Carl United Methodist belted .flamingos. Public outcry forced 366 Spencer St. 2854 Main St. Michigan stalled out the last 56 seconds of its game with a 12-1 record. final 12-13 record after an impressive start that included a the owners to postpone any ac­ as long as you win over Southern California in the ECAC Holiday Festival Yastrzemski, shortstop Rick Emanuel Lutheran of Hartford, 1181 Main St. Glastonbury For Expert Front End Alignment Illinois and Joe Johnson hit a last-second 15-foot jump shot tion and to go ahead with the own the car... E. Hartford OTHER AREA OFFICES In the only other conference game, Iowa assured itself of Burleson, third baseman CHURCH 53-37. Dave Peterson’s nine to give the Woiverines the two-point win. It raised their final. Syracuse, which begins play in the ECAC regional track’s 50th anniversary Ward & Union Sts. Coventry and Wheel Balancing • escaping last place with a double-overtime 65-58 win over Rico Petrocelli and right With Bruce Charendof and ' points paced Emanuel. later this week, finished its regular season at 18-7. meeting. It also goaded the 875-2517 Stafford Springs league record to 11-6 and their overall mark to 18-7, iden­ Northwestern, leaving the Wildcats, Illinois and Wisconsin fielder Dwight Evans. Jeff Berman leading the way Rockville ' tical to Minnesota’s. state ^ r d of Business Regula­ in the cellar entering the final day of play Saturday. Bruce tn other games, 16th-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas downed That leaves three with 22 and 10 points respective- tion to order a study of Sears .643-9&21 CO <> “It’s no secret that Michigan has been on the short end of King sank six free throws.in the second overtime for the Portland State, 114-100, Auburn romped over Virginia positionspuoiuuuo u|/<—open — •—left ------> field. lyi Temple Beth Sholom nipped EAST PEE WEE- Standings Florida’s horse-racing industry OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP Also______In Manchester Parkade Rt 6 a 88, BoHon, Conn. votes by the NCAA and Big Ten before,” Johnson said Hawkeyes. Commonwealth, 117-72, Southern Illinois upset 18th-ranked cra ter field and designated Trinity Covenant, 40-36, Satur- - Celtics 13-0, Willie’s 7-6, with a view toward recommen­ ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE bpen 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. & Sun., Phone 646-5440 afterward, referring to votes the last two years to send Elsewhere across the nation, two East Coast in­ Creighton, 53-47. hltter — with an assortm ent day at filing. Dave Nelson and Burger King 58, Top Notch 1- ding some way to “save OPEN TONIGHT - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Craig Hutt were best for the 12. Hialeah.” MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 4,1975 - PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 4, 197^ In experiments with a he Homes For S alt 23 Homes For Safe 23 detector at the Permanente □ NOTICES^ INDElt Prignano Joins in Protest; Qinic in Portland, Ore., clinical N O9TICE T ItC i MANCHESTER - Redwood psychologist Stanley Abranw Lo$t and Found 1 — Lott and Found WANTCD Farms-nine room aluminum 2 — Pononali sidqd Raised Ranch on large NEWS and Dr. Edwin Weinstein could 3 — A n y oiu n n e c o m tn ti Quits Personnel Comniittee tell only 67 per cent of the time if LOST - Passbook no. 25-0147916, HIghlf MotftfStMf treira lot. Three full baths, fireplaced family room, five FIRE CALLS schizophrenic subjects were Savings Department of the 45 — ^Auction!^loftalnmont V Salaaman CAPSULES Conn. Bank & Trust Co. bedrooms, formal dining room, lying. FINANCIAL eat-in kitchen and large living I By SOL R. COHEN In announcing his resignation very need for this position (per­ Application made for payment. BoYids-StockS'Mortgages for MtsbIlsiMd real aetate room. Priced to'sell in low Deputy Mayor Pascal from the personnel committee, sonnel supervisor) is 9 — Personal Loans flnh In Manehaatar the cellar of 104 Bridge St. FOUND - Large white female She Reralii 10 — Insurance $50's. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Prignano has followed the lead Prignano said, due to conflicts questionable, more especially MANCHESTER A MODERN dog, black head and face, large C ontact Hijack Try Alleged of Directors Phyllis Jackston in committee meeting times in this economy and for'the Monday, 1:05 p.m. — a cabin caused extensive damage. See EMPLOYMENT story in today’s Herald. (Town)' PHARMACY black spot near tail, no collar. 13 -> Help W anted DANIEL F. REALE HYANNIS, Mass. (UPI) - The FBI says a 34-year-old and Vivian Fer^son and has and his working hours, he had dollars involved.” at the far rear of the property' 643-9651 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 14 ~ Business Opportunities resigned from the three- considered resigning before. He said, “ There is no doubt in of William Minnick of 250 ELLINGTON.. 15 — Situation Wanted REALE REALTORS NEW HOUSES Milford, Conn, man was involved in an unsuccessful air­ Center of Mnnchetter, we have new member Board of Directors “ My resignation at this my mind the position will have Wetherell St. completely Monday, 2:41 p.m. — grass EDUCATION 6 4 6 -4 S 2 5 plane hijacking attempt here. An FBI spokesman said homes under construction and lota personnel committee. time,” he said, “ has the added to be restructured or destroyed by fire. See story in fire behind Ellington High 16 — Private Instructions AU IMtnltmt ConMwrtW... avaUable where yon can have yoor own Alexander Grosser was arrested Sunday after he told the Legal Notice 19 ^ Schools-Classes Directors Jackston and dimension of sympathy with eliminated. Consideration for today’s Herald. (Town) School. custom hoilt. Oor builderi are Joe Jan w s 20 — Instructions Wanted Swensson, Inc. and Tom CorbiU (Unri pilot of a twin-engine commercial plane he had a knife in Ferguson had cited frustrations Directors Jackston and this will come when the board Monday, 4:43 p.m. — a pile of AMBULANCE CALLS F. REAL ESTATE Construction). Stop by and see ttielr his suitcase and wanted the pilot to fly him to Hartford. over personnel matters — Ferguson.” considers the 1975-76 budget.” brush believed set on fire by D’A m ato 23 Homes for Sale VERNON - Almost new, three homes up in the Grandview St. area VERNON 24 ~ Lots-Land for Sale bedroom Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 and on Ashworth' St. T.J. Crockett, The Air New England pilot, who was warming up the culminated by an action by Prignano said he has reviwed Prignano said, “ I have no in­ children in an area between PHONE 643-2711 Realtors, $4$-un Monday, 12:51 p.m. — auto BS/R.PH. 25 — Investment Property plane’s engines at Hyannis Municipal Airport, radioed the Tfmn Manager Robert Weiss, Weiss’ explanation of the ap- formation that Ms. Bauer’s Sheldon and Rachel Rds. baths, big w ood^ lot. Fantastic accident on Mill Hill Rd. and WARNING 26 Business Property view of Connecticut Valley. 'm e n he appointed Elizabeth pointment of Ms; Bauer, plus work as a town employe has (Eighth District) FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR 27 — Resort Property control tower about Grosser when he ipored orders to get Reservoir Rd. (Vernon Am­ Fully carpeted and magnificent other available information, Monday, 5:55 p.m. — a grass LEGAL NOTICE 28 Real Estate Wanted off the plane. Bauer to the post of personnel been less than the type and bulance, Vernon Fire Depart­ appointments. Immediate oc­ TOWN OF COVENTRY MISC. SERVICES BOLTON - price reduced on this supervisor. They claimed “ the and has come to the conclusion, quality expected of a i^rson in fire off Kennedy Rd. (Town) Personaft 2 i ------S— — « cupancy. 50s. Warren E. ment, and the Tolland Rescue Notice is hereby given to all 31 — Services Offered seven room Ranch. Three or requirements of the position “ Mr. Weiss, in making this ap­ her position. I do fear that the Today, 7:36 a.m. — a fire in Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Squad) ADVERTISING ADVERTISING 32 ^ Painting'Papering four bedrooms, fireplaced (job specs) were tailored to fit pointment, acted -less' than notoriety surrounding this en­ owners of record of real proper­ INCOME tax returns prepared HAPPY ADS 33 ~ Building-Contracting Floor Coverage . . ty to be included in the 34 ^ Roofing-Siding living room, formal dining the person appointed,’ ’ and in­ prudently.” tire affair may unjustifiably There is really no such thing in theprivacy of your home Call DEADLINE 35 — Heating-Plumbing WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep. Robert N. Giaimo, D- prop(»ed Historic District One Dan Mosler, 649-3^ or 525- RATES MANCHESTER VICINITY room, eat-in kitchen plus gar­ sist^ Ms. Bauer wasn’t the He added, “ I have also con­ gravitate to the person of Ms. as a tonic....No drug will real­ 12:00 noon the dey before 36 — Flooring age. 3/4 acre lot on dead-end Conn., says he has joined colleagues supporting a bill to cluded from my review that the and Historic District Two, as 8263. 1 day .. .1,'... 9 * w ord p a r'd ay 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage best qualified applicant for the Bauer.” V Officials Seek Parents ly tone you up and improve the publication. 36 ^ Services Wanted street. Asking $38,900. Zinsser allow broadcast coverage of activities on the flw r of the described herein, of the Town 3 days ...... 8C w ord per day Call us and find out why it post. tone of your muscles...Tone Is Deadline for Saturday and Agency, 646-151511. House of Representatives for a 10-month test period. Up to Of Child Left to Die' of Coventry, State of Connec­ INCOME TAX preparation - Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. 6 days ...... 7c word per day MISC. FOR SALE may be cheaper to buy than the constant state of mild ten­ your home or mine. 26 days ...... 6c word par day 41 -- Articles for Sale six months of the full-time audio and video test coverage ticut, that ballots will be taken rent. Aluminuiii sided l5uplex, BOLTON - Beautiful Ansaldi. HARTFORD (UPI) - provide that help unless we ap­ sion that is present in a Reasonable. By Danny Byram, 15 WORD MINIMUM 42 — Building Supplies on the adoption of an 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs 5 and 6 rooms, on corner lot. built Raised Ranch, on acre would be restricted to closed circuit broadcasts to a prehend them,” he said. muscle...It is maintained by 649-5096. PLEASE READ H appy A ds ...... ’ . .. $2.00 inch A uthorities hope a $3,000 •■HISTORIC DISTRICT 44 — Livestock Priced sell at $31,900. treed lot, brick front, plastered number of House offices, he said. After six months, the reward may lead to the parents The body of the baby was the discharge of electrical im­ 45 ^ Boats S' Accessories to walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, pulses in the endings of the ORDINANCE” . TAX RETURNS and accoun­ YOUR AD 46 — Sporting Goods taped broadcast material would be available for use on Workers at Burned Out Plant of a newborn baby —possible a found in a plastic trash bag at 1 47 — Garden Products one full, two half baths, rec The description of the dis­ ting done professionally. Classified ads are taken over radio and television. frightened teen-age couple — the First National Store on East nerve running to the 40 — Antique^ room with wet bar, enclosed tricts is as follows: Reasonable rates. Confidential. the phone as a convenience. 49 -- Wanted to Buy who left the infant girl to die of Main Street in Clinton Jan. 31t muscle...Muscle tone is The Herald Is responsible for heated porch, 2-car garage, Historic District One is Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, exposure in the winter cold. he said. An animal apparently result of reflex (automatic) only one Incorrect Insertion and RENTALS $59,500. Philbrick Agency, Sign Up for Jobless Benefits situated in the center of the 649-9145. then only to tlfp size of the 52 — Rooms for Rent Middlesex County State’s At­ mutilated the body of the baby, nervous activity...’This reflex Realtors, 646-4200. Cut More ^ town and is located on both original Insertion. Errors which ...S W M O M 53 — Apartments for Rent torney Robert L. Hurney sought which was full-term, he said, activity depends on what is 54 — Homos for Rent HARTORD (UPI) — House Minority Leader Gerald sides of Main Street, also INCOME TAX returns do not lessen the value of the moy hovt taut yow 55 — Business for Rent the reward, posted Monday, as and an autopsy showed she died know as the reflec arc...In the prepared in your home. advertisement will not be cor­ 56 — Resort Property for Rent Stevens, R-Milford, says bipartisan opposition is forming means of claiming responsibili­ Some displaced workers did known as the Windham Turn­ ohopityadM EAST HARTFORD SHELTON (UPI) - As a last resort in trying to solve of exposure. reflex arc a message from a Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, rected by an additional Inser­ 57 — W anted to Rent 6 4 7 -1 4 1 9 not know where to turn for pike or Ilartford-Providence to Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s proposed budget. Democrats as ty for terrorism. The baby was fully formed muscle is CEffried up the sen­ 649-6506. tion. 58 — Misc. for Rant authorities hunted for three work. Ranno, who with the the death of “ Baby X,” whose EXCEPTIONAL well as Republicans think there ought to be more cuts in Whoever took Ranno and his and weighed five and a half sory nerve fibre to the spinal Stage Road, and its boundaries AUTOMOTIVE men who blasted away a $10 other abduct^ workers was body was found in a super­ the budget, Stevens said. TTie Democrats hold huge co-workers at gunpoint ap­ cord and back again down the are hereby fixed and defined as g - 61 — Autos for Sale million sponge rubber fdl!t; V Center Street, 3-family in A $1.3 million damage suit the Sandberg property and □ EMPLOYMENT 65 Campers-Trailers-Mobile three-room apartments up­ hunted for new jobs in a Piastic bombs reportedly were death of the baby, Hurney said, tion and the umbilical cord was achieved and also muscle con­ Bondt-Stocka-Mortgagoa S %% Happy Special Birthday :j:i Homes business zone II. Ideal for used at three points inside the was filed last month against extends northerly to the Wells 66 — Automotive Service professional offices or commer­ stairs. Fine condition in nice Pearl Appointed depressed economy. be has asked for the reward, still attached, he said. traction.... .HYGIENIST - WANTED - Goodrich in the Connecticut property at the corner of the I DAD HUMMEL ^ 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease cial expansion. Owner anxious neighborhood. Appliances in­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Helen C. Pearl of New Britain factory, although the FBI would authorized by Gov. Ella T. Investigation showed the MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Halp Wantad 13 Modern progressive preventive One of hundreds of men in neither confirm nor deny the Court of Common Pleas by 327 triangle on Route 31. cond, third. All kinds. Realty oriented general practice. Full M a rc h 4th for quick sale. LaPenta Agen­ cluded, parking provided. was named Monday to fill a vacancy on the Commission on Grasso, which normally is baby may have been seen as •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cy, Realtor, 646-2440. this industrial town out looking report. former employes who claimed Proper medication On the northerly side of Main statewide. Credit rating un­ TOOL MAKERS - Ajl-around time or at least three days per A Father to be proud of,;^ the Status of Women, Gov. Ella T. Grasso announced. She posted in unsolved homicide early as Dec. 20 by two the company reneged on its alleviates a great amount of Street it commences at the east necessary. Reasonable. Con­ machinists and Bridgeport week. Excellent salary and Halp Wantad 13 $ 4 8 ,9 0 0 for work Monday was Roy Ran- No other motives were ad­ cases. youngsters who believed it to be § We Love You, will fill an unexpired portion of a term ending June 30, no, 44. His job as factory guard promise to give them three discomfort. Fill your boundary of the Whipple fidential, quick arrangements. operators. Top wa^es, frmge benefits. Write stating vanced. Investigations into “ Based on human experience a dead puppy, he said. At the Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. experience and references to Judle, Steve, | MANCHESTER EXCEPTIONAL 1977. , got him abducted at gunpoint months’ severance pay when prescriptions at LENOX property and extends to the benefits and overtime. BARMAIDS - Earn tips, tips, such crimes usualiy focus on and the facts, it is believed time, the b ^ y apparently was loo Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Box 449, Rockville, Conn. I Tracy, Kimberly EXCELLENT VALUE INVESTMENT Saturday night by three masked the sale was announce earlier PHARMACY, 299 E. Center Wells property (lot) on the cor­ Experience prefetred. Apply at tips. Full-time opening, must be various motives: insurance there is a strong probability still intact. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Paragon Tool Company, 121 ^ and Cindy % men who later detonated a this year. St.; t e l 649-0896 for free ner of Route 31 and Stonehouse 18. Call now, JobseeW s, 568- $plit $6 Million fraud, disgruntled employes that the mother and father of But wheo it was found Jan. Adams Street. REAL ESTATE CAREER. Four bedroom, 2% bath Colonial, pan­ WARREN E. series of explosions, leveling The Connecticut Labor delivery. Open 8-9 Sun. and 1070. eled first floor family room with : TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — ’The state of Florida and and arson as a mask of other this baby are teenagers,” he 31, portions of the body, in­ Road (Route 275). MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Earn $12,000 plus, part-timers the sprawling Sponge Rubber Department opened an Holidays 8-8. “ Symbol Of Also included are the sliding glass doors to paUo, large a group of divers are splitting up an estimated $6 million in crimes. said. “ If that be the case, there cluding the upper extremities, a mortgages — interim financing PHONE FROM home to ser­ consider^, Must have license Business Opportunity 14 kitchen with aU appliances plus alr- ’ Prckiucts Co. plant. emergency office in the nearby Finest Pharmacy Service.” following streets running from — expeditious and confidential or in process. Pasek Realtors, condltloning. Carefree aluminum HOWLAND treasure found in the wreckage of a ship near Key West, is a young lady, and possibly a portion of the chest cayity, in­ vice our customers for super Fowler School and staffed it Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics, Real Estate MLS, ^ 7 4 7 5 .______siding. Lovely quiet neighborhood. Mid The FBI entered the case young man, somewhere who cluding some ribs, the front of Main Street: Monument Hill, service, J.D. earnings. Choose own hours. GREETING CARD Shop - Raaltora 643-1 lOS Fla. The state will keep 25 per cent and Mel Fisher along All three abductors were with eight employes who 90's. because explosives were used. the throat and the lower jaw Candy. We honor Master part of Lake Street, Cross Assoc. 646-1980. Call 647-1810. Excellent location in new, large with his diving team, who retrieved the treasure, will keep described as about five-feet, 10- are desperately in need of help. NURSE’S AUJES for all shifts. Cau Maryann CulUna 6U-192S or Three blasts shook the three- processed between 300 and 400 Charge Cards. Street, to the Ryan and Khouri Manchester shopping center. inches tali. One weighed 240 to “ Unfortunately, we cannot were missing, he said. FSill-time or part-time. Only the S Happy Birthday S Suzanne Shorts, 64A-3233 M ANCHESTER - R aised the rest. Fisher said one rare 1621 gold coin alone will sell block long factory on the claims from displaced factory properties at the corner of REAL ESTATE.expanding of­ Edmund Gorman, Agency, 646- experienced need applv. J. WATSON REACH CO. Ranch, 7 rooms on large lot, for $15,000 to $25,000. 260 pounds and appeared to be workers. fice looking for qualified I ELIZABETH ERIN| Housatonic River before fire r Cross and South Streets. It also Legal Notices Highest starting salarv in the 4040. Manehaatar Offiea 647-9139 166x252. Two fireplaces, sliding 30 to 40 years old. Another, They are eligible for the usual licensed full-time salesperson. raged through the building and includes a part of High Street area. Liberal fringe benefits. I With much iove from ^ Equal Houaing Opportunity glass doors to large deck, large about 30, has light, collar length year-long unemployment Call for confidential interview.. LAMPS and lighting fixtures iighted the sky for miles from Lake Street to the Apply in person East Hartford family room, 2-car garage, $44,- All In A Days Work hair and a midwestern accent. F. J. Spilecki Realtor, 643-2121. I Mom, Dad, your | business with large ^owroom , around. benefits which provide up to Williams property on the Convalescent Home, 745 Main 900. Philbrick Agency, NEW YORK (UPI) - Although life is rather dull most of A third was in his late 20s with a located in Vernon. Edmund $104 w eek ly , in clu d in g a NOTICE Street, East Hartford. I brothers and sister. | MANCHESTER vicinity - Realtors, 646-4200. the time for Staten Island policemen, some offbeat things northerly side and the Bowen DENTAL SECRETARY assis­ thin beard and dark, possibly “ I don’t know where I’m dependency allowance of $5 for I We wish you were ^ Gorman, Agency, 646-4040. Sparkling clean 7-room Raised property on the southerly side PUBLIC HEARING tant, good knowledge of tvping Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, do happen now and then. For instance Police Officer Frank shoulder-length hair. going to look for a job,” said each dependent up to a RESIDENT MANAGER - 105- BOWER’S SCHOOL - Center of the street. All land within BOARD OF DIRECTORS and business procedures. Write ^ herei i BEAUTY SALON - Well es­ garage, 332’ lot, great .garden Tully found himself feeding a hungry lion Monday. The lion maximum of $156. unit garden apartment located entrance Garrison Colonial, One of the intruders Ranno, a 24-year employe of the any seprately owned parcel TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Box T, Manenester Herald. tablished, prime location, good area. Only $40,500. Keith Real was found chained behind an empty house after a suggested to Ranno and two plant that technically is still in Manchester. Responsible eat-in kitchen, formal dining from the front street line to the . CONNECTICUT couple to handle rentals and parking. Call 643-9217. Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. room, front-to-back living room telephone caller said he had seen the beast. Tlie policemen other workers that they owned by the B.F. Goodrich ■ EXPERIENCED folder rear boundary shall be included Notice is hereby given that the maintenance. Free rent, with fireplace, four bedrooms, belonged to the radical Co., of Akron, Ohio. It sold its operator, wanted, caU 5224174 PART-TIME Lawn who investigated, including Tully, fed the lion dog food un­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER within the Historic District. Board of Directors, Town of utilities plus salary bonus and MANCHESTER - Six month 1 Vz baths, screened porch, 2-car between 9-12. Happy 11th Birthday til a zoo officer came and tranquilized the animal and “ Weathermen,” but the FBI Connecticut operations last Historic District Two is Manchester, Connecticut, will insurance. Call Brentmoor maintenance and landscaping new, prime west side location, garage, $45,900. Philbrick Agen­ KIMBERLY ROBIN business for sale. Customers 5-5 Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, carted it of to the Staten Island Zoo. The question of who says there is no proof of this April, and taxes on the building located in the northern part of hold a Public Hearing in Uie Ntonagement 643-5177. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. claim. Ordinarily, the radicals, and property have been paid by LEGAL NOTICE WANTED - Woman to live In as HUMMEL and equipment. Ideal for hardwood floors, aluminum left the lion there is yet to be solved. the town along Silver Street, bearing Room at the Manicipal companion to semi-invalid. now known as the “ Weather the prospective new owners. The Zoning Board of Appeals POSITION available for Hope you have a nice party retired person or anyone in­ siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor­ Middle Turnpike (Route 44A) Building, 41 Center Street, Room and board in exchange terested in landscaping. Underground,” use other will hold public hearings on automobile and motorcycle Love, Mom and Dad poration, 646-0131. MANCHESTER Grand Sheet Metal Co. of Ohio. and Windham ’Turnpike (Route Manchester, Connecticut, tor light housekeeping and Special School Monday, March 17, 1975, star­ sales. Previous experience Possibility of full-time. Call 31) and its boundaries are Tuesday, March 11,1975 at 8:00 cooking. References required. after 6 p.m., 742-6555. : EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI) - Detroit Police Chief ting at 7:00 P.M., in the necessary. Apply in person, CONDOMINIUM Watch the dogwood blossom. hereby fixed and defined as P.M. to consider and act on the Write Box F, Manenester •> Phillip Tannian said Monday, there was a school for Hearing Room of the Muncipal Manchester Honda, 24 Adams Enjoy maintenance free living.livin 3 Older 4-bedroom Colonial in follows: From the southerly following: Herald. X betmwmi, formal dining and lliing Building to hear and consider Street, Manchester. 646-2789. Happy 70th Birthday X* convenient location. Now va­ professional assassins in Detroit at one time, but it is now ^ of Silver Street at South Approve application for rooms, 4 baUis, carport. Immaculate, the following petitions: WANTED - Woman to sta:Lay □ EDUCATION out of state owner must aacrlflce! cant — waiting for that lived- out of business. He added, “ With the exception of one, all Street it extends along Silver Federal assistance of $150,- RETIRED GENTLEMAN LULU BELLE •X Item 1, No. 432 George Negro nights with semi-invaltid . 1 in touch. Very large rooms, (students of the school) are either in jail or dead.” He Street on both sides of the road 000.00 under the Community wanted for general cleaning, Love, Roger, Joann, BUKHUD 1 ROSSEnO Lone Gunman Robs — Request extension of tem­ References required. Write Box Raattort-MLS S4S-24S2 plus corner cupboard in dining refused to give details about the school, because pre-trial Recaotii to the intersection of Middle Development Block Grant part-time. Apply to Moriarty X’ Privata Inatructlona 18 A, Manchester Herald. Dawn and Brenda ^^189JJfwl_Ca2JjrjJ|J|l,„__. porary permit for the parking Brothers, 301 Center Street. XS room. Modern kitchen with publicity might affect court cases in which details will be Turnpike (Route 44A) and Program — Secretary’s of buses, not exceeding 18— 775 EXPERIENCED English built-ins. Walk-up, floored at­ revealed. “There are prosecutions pending,” the chief reaches to the rear property Discretionary Fund and to OPENINGS NOW available for Vernon Street, Rural Residence teacher will tutor, special MANCHESTER - Two-family tic with large cedar closet. Station Attendant lines. authorize the General Manager, school bus driver, Manchester said. Zone. LPNS and Nurse’s aides training in composition, and Duplex, located on West side. Make an offer on this gracious The westerly limit com­ Robert B. Weiss, to act for the area. Please call 643-2373. Item 2, No. 433 Barney Peter­ needed, second shift at Halp Wantad 13 SAT preparation. Call 646-7305. Large kitchen, living room, two home which out-of-state mences with the westerly boun­ Town and to be a signatory to Meadows Convalescent Home, bedrooms with third bedroom Lobstermen Lose l^ots A black man carrying a gun roli of money from his shirt man — Petition for Special OIL BURNER service man, owner must sell. dary of property on the north all necessary papers in conjunc­ excellent benefits and working WAITRESSES - Lunch time, on third floor. Separate fur­ robbed an attendant of $39 in pocket and his wallet. Exception to allow conversion vacations, insurance, good NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) — Foreign fishing trawlers side of the road owned by tion therewith. conditions. Please apply in per­ weekend cocktail waitresses. naces. Priced at $39,500 Zinsser Oborski was told by the of 2-family house to 4-family working conditions, state □ REAL ESTATE working off the Atlantic coast have been blam ed for a $25,- cash Monday night at the Proposed additional appropria­ son, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., ^ Bidwell Apply Podunk Mill, 989 Agency, 646-1511. armed robber not to move, and house at 73-75 Union Street, Russell Storrs and on the souUi licensed, 6494158. 1)00 loss estimated by a Newport lobsterman. Manchester Exxon Station, 24 tion to Revenue Sharing Fund Street Manchester. E llm ^ n Rd., So. Windsor. the man ran out of the office Residence Zone C, by building c u r v e s side at the corner of Silver Windsor St., police said today. 81 — $46,000.00 to be financed Homes For Sala 23 ! George Harrington, skipper of the Resolve, said he found and headed toward Interstate addition on existing structure Street. The district then COOK needed, full-time, Italian HERRON The victim, Peter Oborski of Remember the compliments your figure from Entitlements under Title I "only 68 o f his nearly 500 pots on the continental shelf in the 86, police said. and petition for variance for proceeds on both sides of the American cuisine. Experience MANCHESTER - Newer 3- Glastonbury, told police he was — Fiscal Assistance to State Spring is just around the cor­ JVantucket shoals last Friday. Harrington, through a The man ran out of sight, relief from the requirements of received? Why not recapture your curves, and rate road and to the east boundaries a must. Call Jobseekers, 568- bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, sitting in the station office at and Local Governments and ner. Watch it happen from spokesman, said he planned to file protests and claims police said, and made his Article II, Section 5 F (1) of the of property lines, distance of 1070. possible 4th bedroom, con­ about 7 p.m. when he observed admiration again? k’s much eaaer than you’d im­ future entitlements. your beautiful deck or 647 1419 with the U.S. and Soviet governments. getaway. Poiice suspect the Zoning Regulations. a b o u t 2Vi iriile s in a venient location. $35,900. Paul a man using the nearby phone agine, at European Health Spas! Just let our skilled Priqiosed additional appropria­ WANTED W A N T E D - P a r t -t im e W. Dougan Realtor, 643-45357 screened porch. Hundreds of northeasterly direction to the On Jan. 19, a trawler allegedly operated by the Soviet booth at the station. man joined other men and Item 3, No. 434 Talcottville bulbs and plants surround this counselors create a One You/One Plan of exercise east boundaries of property tion to General Fund Budget 12 to 14 yoiir-oldo to work 3 nightt por wook. registered dental hygienist. :govemrrient ran through pots owned by 12 lobstermen in Oborski apparently looked drove away. Development Co. — Request lovely 3-bedroom Raised owned by the Martih’s on the 1974-75, TRANSFER to Capital Mfo Train Excellent working conditions. away for a moment, then Oborski described the robber variance to erect free-standing and nutritional guidance around your special needs Call 875-8346. BOLTON Ranch with 2-car garage and the sam e area and destroyed an estim ated $150,000 worth north side of the road and by the Improvement Reserve Fund — MANCHESTER - Two-family look ^ up and saw the man as a slim, six-foot-tall black sign larger than permitted by FAMILY ROOM of equipment. and physical potential Under careful supervision in our property owned by the Becker’s $46,000.00 for Industrial CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT storage galore. Country estate duplex. Separate furnaces. enter the office carrying a male, about 24 years old, zoning at a location ap­ CODER-RATER needed full­ Seven-room Ranch with first but only minutes away. Priced Stoves and refrigerators. Live exercise room, see how fast your body becom es firmer, on the south side. Guidelines, Progress Drive Ad­ small hand gun, police said. wearing a knee-length car coat, proximately 135 feet south of I- Manchester Evening Herald time, experienced package floor family room, 3 to sell at $49,500. practically rent free. Only $33,- Strike Third Day ’The district picks up again at dition, to be financed from rater. Call now Jobseexers, 5W- Oborski told police he raised brown shoes and brown hat. 86 and 200 feet west of Vernon smoother, and more curvaceous again! Feel tenaons PHONE 647-9946 bedrooms, formal dining 900. Pasek, Realtors, 289-7475. the intersection o f Route 44A developer’s contribution. 1070. NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Daily News, kept his hands, and the man took a Manchester Police are in­ Town Line, off Tolland Turn­ evaporate in our “Wonder-World” of facilities! Sooth­ room, new kitchen with built- and Route 31 at the green and ALLOCATION - REVENUE off newstands by a wildcat strike now in its third day, will vestigating. pike, Business Zone U. ins, spacious living room, VERNON- On the Manchester ing pools, whirlpools, saunas, steam baths, ice plunges, continues in an easterly direc­ SHARING CLEAN-UP man wanted mor­ town line, immacualate Raised furlough non-essential employes until deliverymen end Item 4, No. 435 Alex Yakaitis work shop, laundry room, tion toward South Coventry Proposed allocation from nings. Apply in person. Cavey’s Ranch, with one full bath, 2 their walkout, according to a statement by W. H. James, — Request for renewal of per­ eucalyptus inhedation rooms, and m ore... to make you Revenue Sharing Fund .81: INSPECTORS - For final In­ MANAGER WANTED - full­ Restaurant, 45 East Center oversized garage, large lavatories, new on the market, mit to allow trailer on farmland feel re^y alive in ’75! Recapture your curves NOW at along Route 31 on both sides of president and publisher. For Industrial Guidelines, spection, minimum five years time, local company, good Street. sundeck. Pricki right, $41,000 M5,900. T. J. Crockett, Voting Machine Bids Sought to house agricultural workers the road, extending to the rear 'The statement Monday said the strike by the Newspaper European, the health spas conveniently located coast Progress Drive Addition — $46,- experience aircraft parts, salary plus advancement opMr- UARREALHJNC. Realtors, 643-1577. during season of farming activi­ property lines, to the intersec­ tunity. Call Jobseekers, 568- KEYPUNCH Alpha Numeric 647-1419 and Mail Deliverers Union was “ in defiance of court 000.00 nights and days. All benefits. Bids will be opened March 17 both specifically set aside for ty — 406 Burnham Street — to c o ^ tion of North River Road. 1070.______experience a must, full-time A 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 orders” and “ in view of the heavy revenue losses, we have Phyllis V. Jackston Dean Machine Products, life., in the Municipal Building for voting machines. Rural Residence Zone. ’The district also includes 102 Colonial Rd, Manchester. opening. Call today. R O IIIIT 0 . MUROOCN. HM ltor \ Secretary concluded that we must begin furloughing employes whose furnishing the registrars of The town has 40 voting Information pertaining to above property on North River Road Equal opportunity employer. AVON - If you’re dependable, Jobseekers, 568-1070. KEITH jobs are not essential under the circumstances.” voters with nine used voting machines but six are 1936 owned by Clifford and Barbara Board of Directors' organized; like to meet people, MANCHESTER - Lovely six may be obtained in the Plan­ Ladies! We’ll help you slim down ENFIELD - New homes by S. The statement did not specify which employes would be machines. models — with no spare parts Johnson, and property on both Manchester, Connecticut and have about 20 hours a week TYPIST-BOOKKEEPER room older home, with 2-car ning Office. FART TIME EVENINGS L. Starr. $35,900. How bank REAL ESTATE the westerly add easterly sides Dated at Manchester, Connec­ to sell beautiful fragrances, Statistical typist with garage in walking distance of furloughed. The registrars said used available. The secretary of the All persons interested may at­ financing available. Ranches, . . .from size 16 to a shapelier size 12! ticut this twenty-seventh day of JCPamiey Co. jewelry, cosmetics and family bookkeepine skills, start work, everything. Large remodeled machines in excellent condition state’s office has indicated it tend these hearings. of Carpenter Road owned by Colonial and Raised Ranches. GROUND FLOOR office February, 1975 Our products sem ce depart­ products, you can earn good part-time. Call Jobseekers, 568- kitchen with stove and dis­ are available because several may order withdrawal of the Zoning Board of John and Mabel Hetzel. Each home includes colonial Seek Weapon and Motive . . .from ^ 14 to a shapelier size 10! ment is interviewing for the > money. I’a like to talk to you 1070. hwasher. three bedrooms, for­ (retail) space for lease, up to states have gone from voting 193^model machines." ' ' Ballots will be sent by first- stained woodwork, selected oak SMITH RIVER, Calif. (W I) - Investigators have a Appeals position of about it. Please call, 523-9401. mal dining room, mid $30’s. 5,000 square feet. Will divide. machines to computerized By state statute, the town . . .from ^ 12 to a shapelier ^ 8! class mall to real property floors, raised hearth fireplace, Bernard R. Johnson, TELNPHONB DALES MEN WANTED - Age 17 to 28, Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Heat, air conditioning, elec­ suspect, but they’re still missing two important pieces — a uses one machine for every 900 owners of record in the TOWN OF MANCHES’TER built-in oven and range, systems. Chairman . . . through the help of our program of exercise REPRESENTATIVE SHORT ON SHORTHAND? full or part-time. No experience tricity included.. Shopping murder weapon and a motive — in the rifle slaying of five . They said that by buying used voters or fraction thereof. Paul J. Rossetto, proposed Historic District One People oriented? Receptionist necessary. Earn while you kitehenl exhaust fan, full con- and nutritional guidance. Telephone sales experience , Crete basement, aluminum center space. persons at an oceanside resort. machines the town may save as Because of an increase in Secretary and Historic District Two on or LEGAL NOTICE ne^ed full time. Bookkeeping learn, if qualified. Good fringe required" to work tor our siding, amesite driveway. Fully HORSE "LOVER’S DREAM - Robert Paul Sander, 23, of Cincinnati, Ohio was arrested much as $10,000. Available voters, more machines may be Dated this 4th day of March, before March 1,1975. telpful. Call Jobseekers, 568- benefits, call the Marines, 649- TOP OF THE HILL The Zoning Board of Appeals Manchester Service Center. deocorated. You pick the Central, about 2 acres in-; in Oregon three hours after the shootings Sunday. He toward the purchase is $4,000 in put into use. Ballots must be returned in 1 ^ . 6485. 1975. will hold public hearing on Evening and Saturday hours. colors. City water and city eludes delightful 7-room waived extradition before a judge in Grants Pass Monday the registrars budget and $5,000 person or by mall to the Town Monday, March 17, 1975, star­ Men! You, too, can be really alive in ’75 as we help you re­ Please phone 643-1167, Mr. sewers, plus much more. We are offering for the flrat Colonial, fireplace, garage, committed by a federal grant— Clerk on or before March 10, ting at 7:00 P.M., in the Prices starting at $35,900. For and will be returned to Crescent City, Calif, today to face turn to your old waist size through our program of exercise Krauss. time, one of Mancheeter’e good condition. Mid 50’s. HAVE YOU AN 1975. Hearing Room of the Municipal information or appointment multiple murder charges. moit gracious homes. This CONVENIENT to intersUte and nutritional guidance. Section 7-147L (b) of tfie Building to hear and consider THE ATLANTIC call Enfield 1-749-2741,745-4807. “ He denied doing any shooting or having any part of it,” EVENT SCHEDUUD 8-room Dutch Colonial Is hij^iway - 7 room Split, 3 Conn. General Statutes the following petition: STATE DUTCHMAID aothlng looking ; said Lt. Dale Flener of the Oregon State Police. THAT CALLS FOR situated on over 4 scree of bedrooms, family room, gar­ provides a joint owner of any in­ HEARING ALSO. {(MT you. Short hours, good pay, INSURANCE COMPANIES treed, prime r- identlel land. age, IVi baths. Mid 40’s. FOOD? terest in any land shall have a Item 5, No. 431, Gulf OU Co. - will train you. Jessie Dunnack, paTENTlAL PLUS ALMANAC It may be a wedding, a Don’t wait! Call us now for a FREE tour. vote equal to the fraction of his 4234216. I Nave M opportunHy- lor an agraasiva muNMIna clalnw I The vls'^V? the eeet RANCH - Central, immediate Tremarco — Request Special overlook tne Manchester banquet or just an informal owner^lp in said interest. In Exception for approval of aRjuatar wHh a span of 1-3 yaars axparianca (ovarl 19 room, 3-family, separate occupancy, 3 bedrooms, large DRY CLEANER • Counter eal, Country Club Is superb. get-together of a ^.society, Convenient Locations Coast to Coast addition, each owner must be extension of location area and I quaNflad axparianca not dasirad). InvasUgsDons handladl furnaces, big lot, ample kitchen, $38,900. lodge or some/friendly group. eighteen years of age, and full-time, pleasant individual ■ by lalapliona raoording. Salary commanaurata with There Is a fireplace In the Special exception for change of parking, and good location. RAISED r a n c h "- Low 40’s. ’ By United PreM Interntional In 1801, Thomas Jefferson became the Open Mon., Wed. & Frl 9 am. to 10 p.m, liable to the Town on an assess­ wanting to make good income. ■axparianca. Excallant opportunity for advancanMnL living room, dining room and structure — 250 West Middle Jobseekers, 566-1670. Priced to sell a t $43,900 Eat-in kitchen, Uvlng room Today is Tuesday, March 4, the 63rd day first president to be inaugurated in Tues. & Thurs. 7 am. to 10 p.m. ment of not less than $1,000, or matter bedroom. A circular We Are Prepared to Turnpike — Business Zone n . ILIbaral tringa banaSta. Ptaaaa call or write, Mr. Morton or | with wall-to-wall and of 1975 with 302 to follow. Washington. driveway, butler's pantry and Serve You to Your SaL Sam. to8 p.m. Sun. 9a.m. to6 p.m. his predecessor in title must Information pertaining to above LPN -11 p.m. ■ 7 a.m., for small |M r. Chappal CALL The moon is in Its last quarter. In 1917, Jeanette Raqkin, a Montana greenhouse are e few of the fireplace, 3 bedrooms, rec ' have been so liable. The proper­ may be obtained in the Plan­ facility'" for the elderly In The morning stars are Mercury and Republican, became the first woman Complete Sati$faction W fU m E N L features that make this quite room, 114 baths, over one acre ty owner must have owned the ning Office. Manchester. .Contact Sister member of Congress when she was sworn MANCHESTER— 515 A^ddleturnpike West THE ATLANTIC e unique offering. lot. Mars. Our catering service is set up property fourteen days before AH persons interested may at­ Mary Therese, 647-9908. The evening stars are Saturn, Venus and into the U.S. House of Representatives. CAPE - Mid 30’a, 4 bedrooms, to be flexible enough to ac-~ 646-4260 the ballots must be returned. tend these hearing. H6WLAND In 1963, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled LIKE TALKING? Set . up ap- COMPANIES west side, aluminum siding, Jupiter. commodate any size ’This legal notice is given pur­ Zoning Board of Raaltora 048-1100 against so-called railroad “ featherbed­ ______Facilities and hours may differ at each location. p^ointments, evenings. 111 Foundara Plaxa, Box S0071 fireplace, move-in condition. Those bom on this date are under the gathering. Why not call us and suant to Section 7-147L (a) oi Appeals WARREN E. ding” under outmoded rales. Excellent salary for part-time East Hartford, Conn. 06108 sign of Pisces. talk over the details? the General Statues of the State Bernard R. Johnson, CONDOMINIUM - three A thought for the day: American es­ work. Cali Jobseekers, 588-1070. KEITH Famed Notre Dame football Coach The Worid’s Largest _ of Connecticut. Chairman bedrooms, three baths, rec Knuje Rockne was bom hfairch 4,1888. sayist Ralph Waldo Emerson said, room, den, living room, dining HOWLAND Dated at Coventry, Conn, this Paul J. Rossetto, (GAD-ABOUT-GADIS) Gal 728-3344 On this day In history: “ Nothing can bring you peace but Garden Grove Caterer$, Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer room, kitchen, all appliances. REAL ESTATE euifiopean bealtb spas 20th day of February, 1975. Secretary needed full-time for cheery Mid 30’s. Ftechette & Martin, 649-1922 S4S-4129 In 1791, Vermont became the 24th state yourself.” TELEPHONE 649-5313 - 049-5314 W t S ' a U.S.INOUSTRIBS COMPANY. * EUzabeth R. Rychling, receptionist position, call now. A nd tfia t malcaa • w orld a t d if f a r a n o a . Dated this 4th day of March, Inc, Realtors, 6 ^ 1 4 4 . of the Union. Town Qerk 1975. Jobsetekers, S66-1070. J t PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING JHEPULD, Manchester, Conn;, Tues., March 4 ,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues,, March 4, 1975 — PAGE FIFTF-PN

BENJY BY JIM BERRY 4 r0 elM tor Solo 41 Aportmontt For R « if 53 Apartmontt For Rent S3 Autot For Salo 61 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE UK BUGS BUNNY WOODEN PALLETS for sale at MANCHESTER - pleasant four MODERN five room apart­ 1972 MGB, excellent condition, Oi.'P^HOPOU^AP^? circulation department, room apartment, modem, cen­ ment, beautifully decorated, CMUaF*JPOUT TIVE March 1. Nicely furnished 31/2- AVAILABLE March 15th, five Honest Douglas accepts lowest HEPAIPTHEPOSTAfiE ONm y STORY room apartment. Heat, no pets, room apartment on first floor down, smallest payments. I MUST WRITE TO THE PRESIDENT RERUNS! A-1 reconditioned color no children. Security. $170 with garage. Security required, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. OlfTLINlNS THE PROBLEM televisions now on display in monthly. 646-1060. no^ts, call after 5 p.m., 649 CREATED BY THE our show room. Most of these TOYOTA - See us for reliable ENERGY CRISIS.' sets are in excellent condition, THREE ROOM apartment, used Toyotas with our 60-day ideal for living room or family heat, hot water, stove, TW(>FAMILY second floor - 100% warranty. We also buy room. Modem TV Service, 8% refrigerator, garage, security, Completely remodeled, con­ used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, Hartford Road, next to Gus’s $185 per month. Call 643-4884. venient location, yard, garage, 345 Center Street, Manchester, Pizza, Manchester. 646-2205. I 0 1V79 ky wvw IrM. M.. no pets. $225. Call 6491677. 6494321. TR. Alt. iTt Fit OR. LARGE five room flat, first Homes For Sale 23 Services Ottered 31 Bulldlng-ContraeUng 33 Homes For Sale 2 3 SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury floor, Mr. Clean condition, 2 MANCHESTER Parkade WE PAY $10 for complete junk MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD above ground pool distributor bedrooms, storage, park 2 cars. Apartments - We now have one cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto REWEAVING burns, holes. WES ROBBINS carpentry needs warehouse space. Will $225 per month. Lease, security bedroom apartments available. Body, 5291990. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. remodeling specialist. Ad­ sell and completely install a deposit. Keith Real Estate. 649- Stove, refrigerator, heat, hot I KNOW THAT VOO VEAHj ALL HERE—THIS THANKS FOR THE LOAN, Window shades, Venetian ditions, rec rooms, dormers, huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool THAT'S RK3HT. HE’LL HAVE A JOB WAIT- I NEED IS 19^. 6464126. water, grounds maintenance 1963 PLYMOUTH Savoy U, 2- SO IT WAS AtoKENZIE WILL SHERIFF — BUT I'LL blinds. Keys. TV for rent. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, complete with fencing, BE SENTENCED FOR INO FOR YOU AT ENOUGH NEVER BE ABLE TO i l f r i T ISNT A PALACE and parking included for $180 door hardtop, 1968 440 cubic WHO PULLED IT OFF... THREE MURDERS A MIAMI BEACH. BREAD TO REALTOR Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. 649-3446. sundeck, filter and pump. Now MANCHESTER GARDENS - REPAY YOU FOR If. I and $185 per month. For more inch engine, 4-speed, bucket AND HE TRIED TO HANG -HE'LL BE AN OLD . NIGHT CLUB.' ^ ET ME THERE. CLEARING AAEi B e t t e r MIS only $795. Full price financing: One or two bedroom information, call 646-6555, seats and extras. Tires and SLICK CUTTER'S MAN WHEN HE BETS LATE LEON Cieszynski builder - new MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. available. Call Tony collect, apartments. In beautiful coun- Monday-Friday, 9-5. Weekends OUT OF PRISON/ THAN but If you’re looking for “a place to call your own,” con­ homes custom built, body in decent shape. Needs Removal, pruning, lot clearing, 203-232-6500. ti7 setting, walk to everything, call 6496887. minor work. Must sell im ­ NEVER= sider this five-room Condominium. The kitchen Is com­ remodeled, additions, rec cScHOM 3-*l aRAMPAW spraying. Fully insured. $164- $184 monthly includes mediately. $500 or best offer. 0 i»;» R Rjiwt ______t. tec . T M fUg. U $ PM OH ' 3 - f plete with appliances, gas heat, and king-steed master rooms, prages, kitchens Licensed. Free estimates. IT’S terrific the way we’re heat, hot water and appliances. ONE BEDROOM, apartment, Call 643-()458 after 6 any day but bedroom. You can own your own home for $29,900. remodeled, bath tile, cement Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. selling Blue Lustre to clean Superintendant, 646-0090. Equal redecorated, catpeted, Fridays. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ rugs and upholstery. Rent housing. appliances, air-conditioning, MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BUD FISHER tial or commercial. Call 649- TREE SERVICE (Soucier). shampooer $1. E . A. Johnson near bus. 5691298. ALL CARS simonized $20. Com­ REALE’S CORNER . Trees cut, trimmed or topped, 4291.. Paint Company. SIX-ROOM, downstairs apart­ pounded, waxed, windows and OM, Mo-- NO» yen, I k n o w No/ WHATS J U L I U S w a n t s 175 Hum STREET PHONE 646-4525 stumps removed, fully insured. ment and garage. Central. MANCHESTER - Nice one nub caps cleaned and T O k n o w M O W T b Got a tree proproblem? Well worth RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmney 34 SEASONED HARDWOOD - Security deposit required. bedroom Townhouse, private vacuumnM, 5291990, for ap­ NO NO — NO» N o , MO, N -O i TMAT a phone call. 742-8252 ______Split and round for fireplace, Phone 649-3616. entrances, and basement, patio, pointment. ALL S P E L L N o / LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 $ l5 0 per trunk load. 78 Erie No No NO Lots-Land For Sala 24 BIDWELL Home Improvement includes heat, appliances and i m 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Street, off Keeney Street. VERNON- One bedroom apart­ carpeting. $220 per month. Paul No No/ ABOUT? Co. Expert installation of EXCEPTIONAL 1962 Chevrolet t 4 0 / garage, treed lot, $48,500. very reasonable work aluminum siding, gutters and ment. Sub-let, three months. W. Dougan, Realtor, 6491021 or Impala, 2-door hardtop, V8, H&BRON - 200 acres bf wood guaranteed, call anytime. 649- TWO PIEC E sectional sofa, $170. Pool and tennis courts. Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. trims. Roofing installation and 643-4535. power steering, power brakes. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER lands and open fields on Route 4266. contemporary, burnt orange, 872-0835 or 872-2826. 85 and Old Colchester Road. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. $375. Call 643-1969. $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 excellent condition, best offer. MANCHESTER - Family OH, I CARELESSLY L^ AND SCOLDED /;..AT LEAST YOU'RE) Owner interested in financing. PRISCILLA,> OUT ON I^ROLE! J baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ TWO HANDYMEN - will clean 646-7203 after 3. styled 2-bedroom Townhouse, CROSSED THE ^ ME IN FRONT OF^ Edmund Gorman Agency, 646- HORACE Tetrault — Siding, VILLAGER APARTMENTS 1973 DODGE Dart, 2-door, 6 I'M € 0 ' STREET AGAIWST, EVERVBOPV.'J age, nearly two acres. Hutchins attics and cellars, light roofing, storm windows, aw­ country kitchen, full basement cylinder engine, power ASHAMED THE LKSrHT.^ 4040. ANTIQUE BLUE bedroom set, Five-room townhouse apart­ Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. trucking, reasonable rates, 643- nings. Quality workmanship, and patio. Includes heat, steering, vinyl roof, Chorches C H E E R U R 5305. bureau, night stand, complete ment, IW tiled baths, 2 air- appliances and carpeting, $250 HOLLYHOCK.. \ MANCHESTER - 4-family, free estimates. Fully insured. Motors, 643-2791. SUCCESSFULLY selling your 872-9187, 649-3417. bed, $75. G irl’s 26” 3-speed conditioners, wall-to-wall per month. Paul W. tiougan. home is as important to us as it completely furnished, rented. ODD JO BS - Carpentry, pan­ bike, used twice, $60. Sleeper carpeting, full basement, Realtor, 6491021 or 643-4535. Remodeled completely three 1973 OPEL, Manta, execellent is to you. Call now - let us eling, rec rooms, offices, couch, needs upholstering, $5. heat, hot water, appliances. -AL ^ M * tI|4—■ years ago. Large landscaped ROOFINfci - Specializing condition, automatic, must sell, explain the services we offer. household repairs. Phone 649- Nimrod tent trailer, good condi­ MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- lot. Business zone II. Mr. Lind­ repairing nroofs, new roofs, Adults only, no pets. 643-9084 after 6 p.m. Odegard Realty, 643-4365. 4594. tion, $250. Call after 6 p.m., 646- bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 BY CROOKS Sl LAWRENCE say, 643-1111. gutter work, chimneys,■P cleaned CAPTAIN EASY and repaired. 30 years 3325. . » baths, private entrances, patio 1969 AUSTIN AMERICA, low M A N C H ESTER - New 3- BUILDING and remodeling - 649-7620 and full basement. Includes COVENTRY - two acre treed experience. Free estimates. mileage, good condition, needs T H A T Y IT WILL TAKE HOURS W h i l e b a c k o n t h e supertanker .... bedroom custom Ranch, 2 Kitchens, bathrooms, family Howley, 643-5361. heat, appliances and carpeting. transmission work, $300. or best, TREACHEKOUS TO RAISE SUCH A SUM SHEIK HAJl HAS CALLED site. River rights available $8,- Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 baths, aluminum siding, double rooms, ^ rag es, roofing and $265 per m onth. P au l W. offer. Call before noon, 649 p o e i : FROM THE MOWEY- WASHINGTON'. THEY SAY 000, Fiano Agency, 646-5200. DELUXE ONE - bedroom l e n d e r s in Ad e n :... garage, excellent gutters. Free estimates. Paul ROOFING - Installation and Dougan, Realtor, 6491021 or 1917. THERE'S A U.S.NAVy TASK apartment - Complete HE WILL PAY PEARLY FORCE SOMEWHERE WEAR neighborhood. $47,900. Hayes S. Matarazzo, 875-0509. repairs, gutters, storm win­ DOO-CAT boarding reser­ 643-4535. ^ 6 Corporation, 646^131. ANDOVER - 1 1/2 acre treed vations. Combined inside/out- appliances, carpeting, air- FOR. THIS! T— site. Soil test and survey dows, doors. Experienced 1973 VEGA GT, 4-speed, COMPLETE electrical service side runs, partitioned privacy, conditioned, swimming pool. MANCHESTER - Newer 2 BY ART SANSOM available. $8,900. Financing quality workmanship. Fully in­ custom interior, mounted THE BORN LOSER JUST REDUCED and repair. Reasonable rates. germicidal lighting. Canine $175 plus utilities. Robert D. bedroom Townhouse, full base­ Available. Fiano Agency, 646- sured. Free estimates. snows etc. 649-8441 after 5. Professionally landscaped 3- Call 6^5253. Reasonable prices. Rick Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. j ment, convenient location, in­ bedroom oversized Ranch, 5200. WISH IT Burnett, 646-3005. Manchester, 646-5971. cludes, heat and appliances. 1972 C H RYSLER Im perial, prestige area, 2 fireplaces, SNOWPLOWING - Commercial THREE BEDROOMS, central $220 per m onth. P au l W. cheerful, quiet, second floor, completely equipped, $2,600; f l 9 HeH,..DOUT AHAPPV family room, closets galore, Investment Property 25 and residential. Reasonable FRIEND LY Labrador, needs Dougan, Realtot, 6491021 or 1966 Chevrolet, windowed van, rates. Also available as a back­ Heating-Plumbing 35 carpeting, stove, refrigerator, huge screened in deck loving family with big yard. 643-4535. needs work, $300; 1974 Pontiac, LIKE TDMlT- overlooks private wooded up rig. 646-3467 or 647-9304. Call 646-5847 after 6. basement, garage. Adult family B ZONE pro|perty. SIX room Bonneville^ loaded, $3,900. Pl6K,BUnHAT .FORME-, backyard. Call us today. SEWERLINES, sink lines, only. No pets. Security, lease. Repossessions. Savings Bank of . - i - Jackston Agency, 646-1316. CLEANING SERVICE for cleaned with electric cutters, Tenant pays utilities. Available nuseuce F R E E PUPPY - Beagle type, ROCKVILLE SW ROOMS Manchester, 6491700. Pm-VOUAR stores, factories, offices, by professionals. McKinnev two months old, friendly and February 1st. 6436733,649-5051. BETVCXJOUJE M 87i by Tioiv ONLY $19,900- Seven rooms, 2 homes, schools. Also window Bros. Sewer. Disposal Com­ ROCKLAND nRRACE tor, plumber, electrician etc. lovable. Call 649-8713. story. 111 Walnut Street, han- pany, 643-5308. FOUR room apartment - first Large and beautiful one bedroom Low 50’s. Keith Real Estate, cleaning. “Special rates to AHe-— IT‘$ A dyman’s treasure, fire Senior Citizens” . No job too big FREE all white female cat, 8 floor, heat, appliances, central, apartmanta, heat, hot water, all PACER - The wide small car 649-1922, 646-4126. ^0 JOB tooo small, toilet no pets, security, lease, $190 appliances Including diahwaaher, from AMC is economical with damaged, 'no agents. Please or small. 649-7863, George. months old. Call 646-6948 after 4 disposal, carpeting, pool and your BY HANA-BARBERA phone 647-9360. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen p.m. monthly. 6493340. its 22-gallon gas tank and a 500 THE FLINTSTONES Business Property 26 faucets replaced, repaired, rec own private terrace In a country aet- m ile cruising range. Now LIGHT TRUCKING for attics, tlng. From $180. No peta. ’D F 9 rooms, bathroom remodeling, available at DeCormier swsma NEW LISTING - Martin School cellars, also odd jobs. Call 643- 48 MANCHESTER - Deluxe two a Antiques 8724223 875-7466 5294586 e-4- District, 6 bedrooms, 9-room MANCHESTER - Main Street, 2816. heat modernization, etc. Free bedroom Townhouse, full, Motors, 285 Broad Street. M3- 1 e iin >r N«. M. r H. h,. m M. ...THEV PLAV ..BUT SU ST lA/FEN ...HOW COME 4165. older home, wall-to-wall business zoned, four family, estimates gladly given. M & M private basement. Includes THE iCEENESr V O U 'R E r e a l l y THEY GOT SUCHT 1 WANTED Antique furniture, BY V.T. HAMLIN ^ P E B B L E S ' city utilities, level lot, $600 Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. neat, appliances, carpeting, and ALLEY OOP G A f A E S ... HAYING A BALL... A S H O t Z r M carpeting, paneling, etc. Asking ARE YOU in need of a sitteh? PARENT glass, pewter, oil paintings, or S P A N O F $41,000. Call Homeseekers monthly income. $47,900. Hayes Have several people to sit, all pool. $ ^ monthly. Paul W. 1963 PLYMOUTH Savoy II, 2- PSVCHOLOGV" other antique items. R. A VACATION? I THINK I'D RATHER, YEAH, g o o d / IT's ...W E'RE GOING T H A T 'e ATTENTION Realty, 646-4353. Corp. 646-0131. ages. Full-time, part-time or TOWNE Plumbing Service, Dougan, Realtor, 6491021 or door hardtop, 1968 44() cubic- 1 repairs, alterations, vanity Harrison, 643-6709. inch engine, 4-speed, bucket WHERE? GO TO CALIFORNIA,' ME, SETTLED T O FLORIDA MOMMIBS AfZB RB ENOUGH S’ occassionally, days or 643-4535. THEN... A LOT OF PUNA... F O R NOW, EAST HARTFORD - Gas saver, evenings. Call 646-2139 after cabinets a specialty. Call to MANCHESTER - Three seats and extras. Tire8 and MANCHESTER ANTIQUES r v SWEETIE 6 room older home, good condi­ 3:15. 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- M A N C H E S T E R - New 3 bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 body in decent shape. Needs i r ^ Show, Second Congregational / tion, screened porch, fireplace, 4056. bedroom Duplex, half of two- baths, wall-to-wall carpeting minor work. Must sell im­ Church, 385 North Main Street, one block all buses, R-4 zone, family 1 1/2 baths, full base­ and all appliances included. mediately. Asking $500. or best Painting-Papering 32 Manchester, Thursday, March $32,000. Broker, 568-5555. BO’TTI Heating and Plumbing - ment, includes appliances, $275 $350 montnly plus utilities. offer. Call 643-0458 after 6, any All heating and 6,1-10 p.m.; Friday, March 7,1- day but Fridays. s < * * per month. Paul W. Dougan Available March 1. Mr. PAINTING and p ^ rh anging , repairs plus remodeling. Call 9 p.m. Exit 93, 166, follow Filloramo, 6496555. A Realtor, 6491021 or 643-4535. MANCHESTER excellent work. References. 643-1496. signs. / Free estimates. Fully insured. VERNON - Town House Three- SINGLE FAMILY - 5 room liliJ Martin Mattsson, 649^31. EMPIRE sofa, excellent condi­ FULL SHED DORMER FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing A one bedroom ranch style Ranch, $230 per month plus ...HUH, HOW _ - Repairs and remodeling, tion, $145. 647-1113 after 6:30 apartment community. Its deposit. Call 742-6519 between COME. MOMMIES?... J. P. LEWIS St SON - Custom UP TO MOO Highlights this new listing, 3 sewer lines cleaned electrical­ p.m. spacious interior desi^ and 7:306:15 a.m. decorating. Interior painting. king-sized bedrooms, IW ly. Prompt service on emergen­ total conveniences, along with JUNK CARS Paper hanging. New Ceilings. cies. 643-7024. its unusual architectural design baths, brand spanking new Remodeling. Exterior painting. Wanted to Buy 49 Business tor Rent 55 WANTED Getting things moving is our and attractive landscaping, formica kitchen, beamed Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. W E W ILL PAY UP TO $100 WIN AT BRIDGE business. We take pride in provides for a comfortable BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY O W im S e iM M living room, garage, im­ Fully insured. For estimate call Flooring 36 WANTED - ANTIQUE fur­ 122 EAST CENTER STREET - MR. ABERNATHY our effective handling of real homelike atmosphere. Total FOR YOUR JUNK CAR maculate and the price? $38,- 649-9658. “ niture, jewelry, glassware, Personal size first floor modern estate purchases, sales and electric, no pets, rentals $180 Depending on Year and 500. Call Tony Wasielfsky at FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, paintings, lamps, etc. Call 649- office. Merritt Agency, 649 per month. Please call 872-0528 Model Percentage play has the edge The bidding has been: 4 649-5306, today. leases. Call us at 646-4040 PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. (specializing in older floors). 5139. 1180. and get your deal moving. Ceilings and inside painting. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. FREE TOW Five years experience. SAME DAY SERVICE Excellent references. Pete, 742- John Verfaille, 6495750, 8TO- WANTED - Wicker furniture, SHARE O FFICE space with ac­ West North East South EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY ATTRACTIVE four ropm If you refuse the trump 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. 2222. any kind, any shape. Call 872- countant. Excellent location for PLEASE CALL FOR Four hearts is a mighty fine apartment, stove, refrigerator, finesse and go up with the ace HARROWS & WALLACE 0930. attorney, real estate, in­ CURRENT PRICE LISTS contract. Against any opening references, no pets, $145. 649 NORTH 4 you mav drop the singleton king PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ surance, etc. 6491680, 6493549. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 522-1104' lead but a diamond, it is prac­ Pass 2 4L Pass 1 a. S4S-530I 3S7-181B 72S4E1B GORiVlAN □ MISC. FOR SALE 3167, 2293540. 4k AQ54 from West. If you don’t yoii can You, South, hold: ting, wallpapering, spray/brush WANTED good clean after 5 p.m. i247-0910 10 8 5 3 tically a lay down. But as is so EXCELLENT location, 5091500 V try the spade finesse. If that^ A K J 9 4 V A Q 2 ♦ J 4 3 « K 10 5 Edmund Qorman Agency painting. Fair prices, fully in­ refrigerator, reasonable. Call ♦ A93 frequently the case. West is un­ Commerciel and Industrial FURNISHED 3-room heated square feet, heat, janitor, ALLIED loses, you will be two down but What do you do now? sured, experienced and depen­ Articles tor Sale 41 647-9798. 4k72 kina enough to lead the queen of COVENTRY - North, six room Real Estate Brokers apartment, ample parking, con­ parking included. As low as $75 SCRAP METALS the combination play is still A — Pass. You have a miaimum dable. 643-1671. WEST EAST diamonds. Raised Ranch, desirable area, Serving Central Connecticut veniently located. Call 643-4750 per month. Call 649-5334, 643- 741 WINDSOR STREET worth while. hand and your partner has made a 604 Middle Turnpike East ALUMINUM sheets used as acre, three bedrooms, after 4 p.m. 7175. «K973 «J10 86 minimum response. Don’t panic Manchester, Connecticut INSIDE - Outside painting, printing plates, .007 thick, HARTFORD You decide to duck the first fireplaced, living room, 1 1/2 □ RENTALS tpK2 »7 The reason is that you have a because you only have three clubs. f e c i a l rates for pmple over 65. ^ x32” . ^ cents each or 5 for $1. diamond on general principles. baths, rec room, above ground TWO BEDROOM Duplex, in 2- BOLTON NOTCH, highway 9QJ 10 2 9K7S 13 per cent chance to drop that Fully insured. Estimates given. Phone 6492711. Sometimes your opponents \ TODAY’S QUESTION pool, garage. $38,500. Owner, family, newly decorated, stove, location across shopping «10 8 4 ' 4LA 96 5 3 singleton king, which is just too Call 649-7863. shift, but West continues with Instead of bidding two clubs your 742-9790. Real Estate Wanted 28 Rooms tor Rent 52 refrigerator, dishwasher and center, 4,000 square feet BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH (D) much extra percentage to be N EW SPRIN T end rolls. 25 WINTHROP the jack and you are in dummy partner has jumped to three clubs. laundry connections. Parking, building for professional offices 4k2 wasted. Building-Contracting 33 cents each. Inquire side door. with the ace. What do you do now? PITKIN STREET - Large THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ security, $185 monthly. or sales. Four acres industrial Trucks tor Sale 62 VAQ J964 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I ALL CASH for your property Manchester Evening Herald. ‘ 1 cant DECIDE WHB?E TO eo 'rlX R MOTHa? VVOULDNt LET THAT WASN'TSUCH A TDUSH Answer Tomorrow gracious four bedroom within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, nished rooms, centrally Hohenthal Realtor, 6491166. commercial, storage buildings. YOLieOANYPLACe UKE D B C I S I C M AFTER A L L . ♦ 864 You toy with the idea of Colonial, 11/2 baths, 2-car gar­ NEWTON H, Smith St Sons - located. Kitchen privileges. 1973 FORD F250 V-8 Standard 4- ONMYVVINTS? VACATION... 4kKQJ instant service. Hayes Agency, Phone, 1-223-4460. leading a club. If the man with ■*4 age, 116x150 treed corner lot. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ WE BUY and sell used fur­ Parking. Reasonablelie rates. ROCKVILLE - four room apart­ speed, excellent condition. $S,- HAWAII ORTHEV1B01N I6 L E S . THATALL 0Y 'tOURSELP! 6464131. East-West vulnerable the ace of clubs started with ditions, rec rooms, porches and niture. Cash on the line. One ment, heat, hot water, parking, 800. Call 742-6914. Answer to Previous Puzzle An unusual offering. Bel Air Phone 6492358. just two diamonds, you will be roofing. No job too small. Call piece or an entire housefull. appliances, no pets, security, Real Estate, 643-9332. WE WILL buy your house. Call OFFICE SPHOt able to discard dummy’s last n r 649-3lll. 646-6432. Furniture Bam , 345 $lfe monthly. 6491060. 1967 INTERNATIONAL pick­ North East South Scrambler anytime, Hutchins Agency, ATTRACTTIVE sleeping room, FOR RENT West diamond on your third club. But HEBRON - U&R 7-room qaised Main Street Rear, behind gentleman, private entrance, up, 4-wheel drive, 4-way plough, Realtors, 646-3166. you abandon this idea because ACROSS DOWN Ranch on dead-end street, just CARPENTRY - Repairs, Douglas Motor Sales. free parking, shower bath, app­ COVENTRY - three room 250 square feet; center o fl call 643-6301. IV remodeling, additions, roofing. Manchester, air conditioning! you have decided that diamonds 1 Obstruct 1 Colton bundle minutes from Manchester. SELLING your house? Call us ly 195 Spruce Street. apartment available im­ Pass 1 4k Pass 2 V Call David Patria, South Wind­ CLEAN USED refrigerators, are going to break 4-3. 4 Related 2 Fruit drinks Family room with fireplace, first and we’ll make you a cash mediately, heat, electricity, and parking. Call; 6499551; 1966 FORD, half-ton, pick-up, Pass 4 V Pass Pass sor, 644-1796. ranges, automatic washers, 8 Canvas shelter 3 Name ol two cathedral ceiling beamed living YOUNG gentleman-central water, stove, and refrigerator V8, 352, $895. Phone 64942& Pass offer. One day service. T. J. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s 1 So you'lead the 10 of trumps 12 Bustle U.S. presidents all included. $150. monthly. 649 after 6 p.m. room with fireplace, on Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. pleasant room, next to shower, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• /rom dummy. East follows low. 13 Curved 4 Small landscaped wooded acre. Prin­ B M W E n Appliances, 649 Main St, 649 parking. 649-6801 after 6:30. 8352, 647-9755. Opening lead — Q 9 2171 molding communities cipals only. 643-5535 after 5 p.m IMMEDIATE CASH for your □ AUTOMOTIVE 14 Cry ol 5 Hideous HOME IMPROVEMENT Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 Should you take the trump or weekends. Low 40’s. property. Let us explain our AcMWont • Aooing - Siding FEMALE ROOMMATE MANCHESTER - Four-room finesse now? If it works you are bacchanals monster SEASONED oak wood - Split apartment, heat, hot water, By Oswald & Jam es Jacoby 15 Boy's name fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Family Reom t- KUehana wanted to share 2-bedroom home; i f lt loses you are going 6 Rented MANCHESTER - Eight-room and ready for fireplace. $20 apartment. Call 643-6961 after stove, refrigerator, centrally Autos For Sale 81 EXPERT bicycle repairs, all 16 Cowbdys 7 Low haunt 647-1413. Roger Bamrt, Builder BY FRANK O’NEAL to be one down. 40 Cantered multi-level Contemporary, 21/2 dump truck loads delivered. 4:30 p.m. locate. Security deposit. Call makes, models and speeds. SHORT RIBS 18 Hebrew 8 Anatomical 24 Whale CALL 649-0822 25 Greedy 41 Flshline leader baths, sunken patio, panoramic 742-'7886. 8793503 after 6. 1972 MAVERICK, 2-door, 9 Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, h e MON^ALIOVTWE PEOPLE ascetics tissues MAY WE BUY your home? 1WERE5 SO MUCH U N R E S f IT MUST B f DUE 20 Merits 26 Caucasian 42 Tart view of Hartford skyline. cylinder, standard shift, radio, Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649 ■vWMyKwePomoN 9 Always Quick, fair, all cash and no ROOMS for rent, $22. per week, ID ALL THE 21 German river 10 Norse goddess 27 Handel's forte 43 Was borne SNO-FLITE snow blower, 7 h.p. MANCHESTER - One-bedroom one owner. Asking $1,500. Call 2098. M o m r e iN T U B kingdom WITH FDOD STAMPS.'. Immediate occupan^. 60’s. problems. Call Warren E. centrally locate, 146 Center unempiovment . S s T A R 22 Love god ol destiny 28 Engage lor 44 Borrower TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY sold and serviced by Agway. 875-4^7. ^1MESE D A V S^ ------Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Street. Please call 6490013. Ranch type apartment, private By CLAY R. POLLAN' 24 Grotto 11 Hardy heroine service 46 Siouan Indian Carpentry and general contrac­ Cost $458. plus tax and chains. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE- AMO UIRA (var.) 643-1108. entrance, includes heat and H Your Daily AeHvily 26 European 17 Masculine 29 Bulk ting. Residential and commer­ Gold* J K u p r. 21 47 German king 4 Sell for $3y5., used twice. Call ORIGINAL OWNER wishes to mm. It 31 Office holding CASH FOR HOUSES - Let’s ROOMS for rent, clean, cen­ appliances. $185 per month. lowest rates available. IT According to tha 5tan. • stream appellation cial. Whether it be a small after 6 p.m., 742-6555. sell 1969 Dodge Coronet ocr. II 33 First German 46 Masculine Synchronize. You want to sell trally located, parking, on bus Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- Immediate binding. Exclusive An. n To develop messoge for Wednesday, 27 German 19 Improve repair job, a custom built home custom, 4-door, 52,000 miles. ll917-21-30( 23 Bamboolike president name IMMEDIATE OGGUPMKY and someone else wants to buy. line. Phone 647-9868. 4535, 6491021. NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ 9-1927-461 read words correspooding to numbers physicist or anything in between, call 646- 6’x2t^’ Maple work table with ' This car is In excellent shape L te5-7384-90 -i 3 9 3 1 - 6 7 30 Happenings grasses 38 Ten years 50 Tear It’s easier to do both thru a surance Agency, 6491126. of your Zodiac birth sign. 1379. ■ wood vinyl padded top; two and has had expert TAURUS SCORPIO 32 Woman adviser reputable agency. We have NEW FIVE ROOM first floor 1 Rist 31 Ploe* 61 Reap 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 e irsch brass curtain rods, fits Apartments For Rent 53 maintenance, power steering, 2 FH«nd 32 Rtllobl* 62 Important ocr. II 34 Diacritical Three bedroom Raised customers and we need listings. flat, all appliances, fully 1974 KAWASAKI K-X 250 ANY ’TYPE Carpentry and MAT M 3Brighf 33Congmlol 63Todoy NOY. II marks 13 14 Ranch, two baths, carpeting 37-74” windows, 6497(^ . carpeted, basement storage radio, automatic, air, extras, Motocrosser, used about 10 64 Affolts 12 Also, we.(BUY ourselves. Call- masonry work, additions and WE HAVE customers waitingng S463I 4 8r**iy 34 Up 1- 7-19231^ 35 Refuses throughout, two antique brick with washer and dryer connec­ snow wheels. This is an hours, never raced. Best offer. SB* 35'Wonts 65 Separate admission Keith Real Estate, 6494126 or remodeling. Free estimates. A. for the rental of your apartmentaps ’5-7b-77 66 Improve 31-4981-«6^ 16 16 17 ORIENTAL RUG- ap- tions. Convenient to schools and excellent family car and gets 872-2540. 6B«n*r 36 Move '36 Summer lime fireplaces, one in a cozy fami­ 6491922. Squillacote, 6490811. or home. J.D. Real EEstate Q IM IN I 7 A 37Som*an*'s 67 Ventures SAOITTARIUS proximately 12’x23’, basic color shopping.$265 per month plus excellent mileage. $950. i n ­ 68 Today zone (ab.) 18 19 20 ly room. Spacious Utchen- Associates, Inc. 6491980. BY ROY CRANE MAT II 8 Eld*rly 38 And NOY. II red, with multi-color floral utillllties. Call Mr. Peterman, tact Leo at 6491717 during BUZZ SAWYER 9 It's 39B*st 69 In 37 Actora Glass dining room area with large 21 22 23 BUILDING - Remodeling, design. $300. Phone 647-1^. 6499404, 6492912. business hours. Car can be seen Campers-Trallers m e M 10 Right 40 Atmospher* 70 You O K . 21 and Romero • sundeck, basement garage, □ MISC. SERVICES roofing, rec rooms, additions, LOOKING for anything in real f r c L L t h e Y s u r e ,c h r »s . B in ^ {3.11-2M2 H CoofMrotlv* 41 V*ry 71 Your 39 Summers (Fr.) 1 1 at Fairway, 975 Main Street. Mobile Homes 65 T l o o k I SPPARBD k OR J U S T ^ I'L L HAVE rX 3-H-: 72 Demond 6-14-24-37, 24 25 26 27 28 29 estate rental — apartments, l2 B *tt 42 Frisndly 41-5668 40 Musical white aluminum siding wi& garages. All kinds, carpenbw 3M 209 automatic copier, six W RINO MIHGr TRUTH,■ v«u I m ouBUZ.1IT MAY BE NIP 1-8M5 43 To 73 Business ■ l3 Sl*p t instrument black shutters, acre plus treed work. For estimates call 649 years old, best offer accepted. homes, multiple dwellings, no 1973 PONTIAC CATALINA - 4- OOTTHP BR O IL E D DO YOU ANDTUCKFORA CANCIR l4 T r«id 44 You 74 Diction CAPRICORN 30 31 32 33 Sarvices Ottered 31 NEW 14’ wide $9,995 not a 41 Theater sign 1142. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate pew DAYS... m t II IST itn* . 45Th«i 75 Brings O K - 22 yard, $42,900. Supply of paper included. Call door sedan, automatic, power stripped down model, super ju ic e AMO WITH THINK 76Fov(>rabl( 34 35 Associates, Inc. 6491980. PRESIDENTIAL 16 Rn* 46To JAfi. If 42 Knight's 6491124, 94. steering, power brakes, house, trades welcome. 20 DRINK IT. ALMONDIME WE'LL B E WHETHER WE JULY » 17 For 47 Populor 77ResulM protection SHARPENING Service - MASON CO N TRA C TO R - 78 Now 26-42-47-521 39 VILUetAPTS. excellent condition. Very low homes to choose from, $999. EAUCB. lRESCUEP? CAM HOLD OUT D 2- 928G3 18 It's 48 You 45 Manage 36 38 FIANDABENCY Saws, knives, axes, shears, Plastering, custom built stone FURNISHED two room apart­ y ^ 19 And 49 On 79 In 6»7278 COMPACT WASHER and MANCHESTER mileage. $2,695. 6492696. Immediate placement. aOMony 49 Work together skates, rotary blades. ()uick or brick fireplaces, chimney ment, private bath, heat, hot 20 Should 50 Vocobuloiy AQUARIUS 41 646-5200 spinner, semi-automatic, good Excellent financing.. Parts, 21 Sw**lh«ottt 51 New 81 Go 51 Follower service. Capitol Equipment water, utilities, Apply 82 To JAM. If repairs, block and cement condition, $75 or best offer. Call One and tw(T bedrooms. 1967 CHEVROLET, Bel-Air, 2- supplies, and accessories, full­ 22 Brush 52 And (sutlix) 42 43 44 4 T 46 47 48 Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. work. New and repairs. E. Marlow's 869 Main Street. 23 And 53 You'll 83 Person n i. II 52 Unemployed 6494947. door, automatic, power time service department. Plaza 84 From Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Near schools, churches 24 Lightly 54 Moke 53 False god 48 SO • 51 Richardson, 643-0889, 6490608. steering. Running condition. Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross 55 To 85 Rewards 22-34-49-50^ Lots-Land For Sala 24 7:399, Saturday, 7:304. 643- O j 9 4-19 25 And 54 Exclamation ol 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot and shopping center, on $175. Call 6492972. 26 You're ' 56 Sensitive 8 6 Aheod- 6671-74 EUROPEAN HEALTH Spa Highway, Berlln,Turnpike, 52 53 M 7958. water, cooking gas, stove, 27 Now 57 Off 87 In PISCIS surprise STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone membership, 20 months left on bus line. 6 ill staytime Berlin, l)onn. 1-8299369. VIROO VIEW of Bolton, one acre treed 2SP*fSon SSTronsoct 88 You 55 Act walls, fireplaces, flagstone refrigerator, wall-to-wall 1968 CH EVRO LET Caprice fis . If 56 56 67 membership. Take over Aue. II 2 9 Start 59 Surrounds 89 Victory 56 Pare 4 sites, survey and soil tests PROFESSIONAL typing and carpet, $175. Centrally located. MAM. terraces, concrete repairs, in­ lents, $23.05 monthly or 046^2623 wagon, 8-cyiinder, good condi­ SELLING YOUR HOME? Call KPfi M 30Frl*nds 60 Confide 90 Frierx^lp 57 Male child available. From $9,000 up. layout. Reasonable rates. Call adults only. No pets. Security side and outside. Reasonably cash. Male or female tion. $900. Air-conditioned, air Plaza Mobile Home Brokers. IBG9-43-58’;43-58^ (NEWStfAI'Elt ENTERPRISE ASSN.I {■ )ano Agency, 646-5200. 649-3815 after 5 p.m. L10-13-20-M @Good Advene ^Neuwil priced. 643-0651. membership. 537-5604. deposit required. Call 643-9678. shocks, 6498797 evenings. Buyers waiting. 1-828-0369. '49S7-82-89 W a-64-79437 9 ^ I PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 4,1975 OBITUARIES POUCE REPORT lianriiP0tpr lEu? ntng tealh Frederick T. BernUen Miss Dorothy EvSehnieder Frederick T. Bemtsen, 61, of ELLINGTOW - Miss MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1975 - VOL- XCIV, No. 131 t h i r t y -SIX PAGES — TWO SECTIONS 631 Lydall St. was dead on Dorothy E. Sphnelder, 42, of 31 Store, 942 Main St. Court date Manchester Police Monday in­ Manchester—d City of Village Charm PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS arrival at Manchester Middle Butcher Rd. died Mon­ Edward L. Campbell, 32, of 183 New State Rd. was arrested March 17. cluded: Memorial, Hospital early this day at.^ockville General • John West, 24, of Main St., • Cash totaling 3208 missing morning after suffering an ap- Hospitm after a long illness. by Manchester Police Monday V on a variety of morals charges charged with intoxication after from a car owned by Steve parrent heart attack at his Miss Schneider was born stemming from several in­ an alleged fight at Ed’s Tavern, Banis of East Hartford. Banis home. He was the husband of A^ril 17, 1932 in Rockville and cidents in recent months, 119 Spruce St. Court date March said the money represented Mrs. Theresa Bessette had lived in Ellington most of receipts of his firm. The r authorities reported today. 17. Berntsen. her life. She had been employed Cuckoo’s Nest at 117 E. Center Mideast Peace Mission The charges, lodged against • Walter G. McNally, 27, of Mr. Bemtsen was bora Oct. as a bookkeeper at Electro- Campbell on a Court of Com­ M Prospect St., charg^ with St. 18, 1913 in Hartford, son of the Systems, Windsor. She was a mon Pleas warrant, are one falsely reporting theft of • Stereo sound equipment late Oscar and Hulda Johnson member of the Apostolic Chris­ count of first-degree deviate valuables from his car. Court valued at 3300 stolen in a Berntsen, and had I’ved in tian Church. sexual intercourse, one count of date March 17. burglary at a Ridgewood St. Manchester for 3C /ears. Survivors are four brothers, incest, two counts of first- • James R. McCurry, 20, of home. Started by Kissinger Before he retired in 1969, he Walter Schneider of Vernon, degree sexual contact, two 33 Colonial Rd., Bolton, • Clothing and other items was employed at the Fred Schneider of Ellington and counts of risk Of injury to a charged with failure to drive in taken from a storage bin at 40 Underwood Corp., Hartford. Ernest Schneider and Albert minor, and one count of first- the established lane. The Olcott St. ’The loss was es­ ’ • . I k Since then he has operated Schneider, both of Tolland; and WASHINGTON (UPI) - Secretary of war between Arab and Jew will increase if On the eve of his departure, Kissinger degree rape. charge was lodged after an 8:45 timated at 385. Fred’s Clock Shop at his home. five sisters, Mrs. Clarence • Four batteries and a seat State Henry A. Kissinger left today on he fails to get an Israeli-Egyptian agree­ was quoted as telling congressmen his Campbell was held at Police p.m. accident on E. Middle what may be his hardest mission in the He is also survived by a son, Mangold, Mrs. Elmer Batz and Tpke., in which McCurry’s car removed from a payloader ment. chances for success are 50-50. That and Headquarters on a 320,000 bond, Middle East — persuading Israel and Edward Berntsen of Hartford; Mrs. Melvin Gerber, all of struck a utility pole. Court date parked at the Burr Comers Publicly Far Apart “moderate optimism” have been the and was to be presented in Egypt to agree on further Israeli two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ellington, Mrs. Richard Lanz of March 18. commuter parking lot, Tolland Publicly, Egypt and Israel are far apart private predictions since he returned from court at East Hartford today. withdrawal from land east of the Suez Klocker of Rockville and Mrs. Tolland and Mrs. Edward • Beverly J. McLeod, 35, of Tpke. The owner. State Line on any exchange of peace assurances from a groundwork trip to the area last month. Police wouldn’t elaborate on Canal. Wayne Goodale of Winsted; a Kayan of Vernon. 49 Spruce Lane, South Windsor, Construction Co. of Enfield, es­ the Arab nation in return for strategic To succeed in the Middle East Kissinger the case. Kissinger was moderately optimistic of brother, Harold E. Bemtsen of 'The funeral is Wednesday at charged with evading respon­ timated the loss at 3300. passes and rich oil fields lost to Israel must reconcile Israel’s demands for Coventry; and six 1:30 p.m. at the Apostolic Chris­ success as his special jet took off from An­ eight years ago, security with Egypt’s desire to get back- Other arrests made or sum­ sibility in connection with a • An unregistered, 1963 Ford grandchildren. tian Church. Burial will be in drews Air Force Base shortly after noon En route,.Kissinger is stopping in Lon­ more of the Sinai desert which Israel cap­ monses issued by Manchester minor, two-car accident at 7:15 Falcon convertible, stolen from The funeral is Thursday at a Ellington Center Cemetery. EDT. He will Visit Britain, and possibly don tonight. The occasion is a ceremony in tured in the 1967 war, inciuding two Police Monday included: p.m. on Tolland Tpke. Court an Olcott St. addresss. time to be announced at Friends may call at the Ladd Brussels, before landing in Egypt Friday. Cardiff, Wales, on Thursday honoring strategic passes and the Abu Rudeis oil • Rosaire J. Chamberland, date March 18. • Three military medals Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Funeral Home, 19 Ellington The latest shuttle in Kissinger’s step-by- British Foreign Secretary James fields. 19, of 19 Trotter St., charged taken in a break at a Blue Ridge Center St. Burial will be in Ave., Rockville, tonight from 7 step approach to peace in the volatile area Callaghan, a Welshman. On Friday, with fourth-degree larceny Thefts reported to Dr. home. At stake is Kissinger's personal Center Cemetery, Coventry. could last a month or more. State Depart­ Kissinger flies on to Egypt for his 11th to 9. (shoplifting) at Arthur Drug diplomatic record and his step by step ap­ Friends may call at the The family suggests that any ment officials believe the danger of a new mission to the area. proach to peace in the Middie East, now funeral home Wednesday from memorial contributions may be under attack by radical Arab states, the 7 to 9 p.m. made to the American Cancer Soviet Union, powerful political forces in Society in care of the Savings Ford Offers Compromise Israel and some opposition voices in Bank of Rockville. Two Face .Vandalism Counts Washington — a powerful combination of forces. Whether Kissinger succeeds or fails, the Two Manchester youths are scheduled Detective Capt. Joseph Sartor said the To '^Moving’ Congress whole Middle East question is likely to go to appear in East Hartford’s Court of charges involve several thousand dollars to the Middle East peace conference in Common Pleas March 17 on charges stem­ worth of damage done at Highland Park Geneva soon. State Department officials STATE BRIEFS ming from severe vandalism at Highland School during the school vacation week of WASHINGTON (UPI) - In January urged ‘‘cooperation and compromise.” believe the danger of a new war will be MARC Sponsors Creative Arts Festival Park School and a Manchester home last Feb. 16, and similar destruction at a __ President Ford accused Congress of “The Congress now pledges action,” he heightened if Kissinger fails to get a new month. Ludlow Rd. home during the weekend of Phyllis Jackston Vivian Ferguson “diddling and dawdling.” In February he said. “I offer the Congress reasonable Israeli-Egyptian agreement first. The two — Mark Melley, 18, of 328 Feb. 22 and 23. Robert Weiss grievances. Laudone, in Miss Hulda Butler looks over arts and crafts prepared by retarded children and adults at said the lawmakers were usig “dilatory time for such action. I want to avoid a They also believe it may be his hardest . Consumer Bills Ferguson Rd., and Michael R. Caldwell, Washington this week, will hold the Creative Arts Festival held Sunday at Lincoln Center. Miss Butler taught the first tactics.” futile confrontation which helps neither mission so far. He has set no time for the HARTFORD (UPI) - 16, of 12 Alice Dr. — were arrested by Vandalism at the school, discovered by either a general meeting or class for the handicapped in Manchester in the basement of the Franklin Building, which Today, Ford says Congress is “finally unemployed Or ernployed Americans.” return home, and some officials believe Legislation to repeal fair trade Manchester Police Monday on charges of custodians Feb. 19, involved ranMcking regional conferences in Ms. Bauer Asks for Reconsideration moving,” and he gave it 60 days to produce the mission could equal the 33-day shuttle laws and the ban on advertising is now a part of Bennet Junior High School, just after World War I. The festival was spon­ second-degree burglary, third-degree and spreading of papers throughout the Senate Defers Vote response to requests to have a an anti-recession tax cut and a blueprint Kissinger'undertook between Syria and prescription drugs will be dis­ sored by the Manchester Association for Retarded Children arid included exhibits of burglary, first-degree criminal mischief, school, and destruction of expensive The House has scheduled a vote on closer liaison on statewide for energy independence. Israel last May to bring about a military cussed at a public hearing clients of the Manchester Sheltered Workshop. (Herald photo by Pinto) and second-degree criminal mischief. whether to override the veto on Thursday, . goings-on. audio-visual equipment. On Tuesday Ford suspended for 60 days disengagement in the Golan Heights. before the legislature’s General Both were released on 31,000 non-surety but in a conciliatory mood Senate Of Her Appointment to Town Position the March and April $1 a barrel in­ This time Kissinger will shuttle between Law Committee at the Capitol bonds. Democrats have delayed indefinitely a Nursing Hearings stallments of his controversial oil import Aswan, at the first cataract of the Nile, at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Other similar vote. fee and postponed for the same period his and Jerusalem, just as he did to bring bills to be aired would allow HARTFORD (UPI) - “Here’s the President going halfway Legislators probing By SOL R. COHEN , merit system and which raise questions incumbent to perform most of the func­ plan to remove price controls from about the first military disengagement pharmacists to substitute lower and we're going to go the other half,” Sen. Cabin Destroyed by Fire; The central figure in the dispute over about the future of the personnel super­ tions of a personnel director, except that between Egypt and Israel in January, 1974. priced generic drugs for brand- Connecicut’s nursing home in­ domestic oil. John Pastore, D-R.I., a sponsor of one of the appointment of a Manchester per­ visor’s position. of labor negotiations.’’ (Labor The two men he must convince are Presi­ dustry will hold public hearings Bill Vetoed the energy plans proposed by Democrats. name drugs and would require sonnel supervisor has asked Town negotiations are handled by Assistant dent Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Prime at the state Capitol ’Thursday. Concern Expressed He also vetoed a bill to suspend his en­ Sen. John Tower, R-Tex., called Ford’s posting of drug prices inside Explosion Damages House ABOUT TOWN Manager Rober.t Weiss to reconsider his Manager Charles McCarthy Jr). Minister Itzhak Rabin of Israel. They in ’The lawmakers invited anyone “As you realize, I am very interested in announcement "a springboard toward pharmacies. action in naming her. tire oil import fee, including the $1- a turn must convince others. who wishes to speak on the a career in public management and am He said the town was obligated to con­ Elizabeth Bauer, 23, appointed by Weiss barrel that went into effect in February. compromise.” But Sen. Edward Kennedy, Today is the first anniversary of the probe of possible poor care and Manchester Lodge of Mawns Officers and dil^ctors of concerned that the aforementioned tribute to the training of Ms. Bauer under In making his concessions. Ford said D-Mass., said it is “completely unsatisfac­ GOP Grievances Malfunctions in heating alarm at 7:36 a.m. Firemen billows of smoke throughout the to the position effective the end of August, completion of the first disengagement questionable financial The Easter sunrise com­ will observe Square Head Night , Omar Shrine Club will meet at 8 publicity will be an impediment to my the year-and-a-half Internship' Program “the important thing is that Congress is tory,” because the remaining first dollar HARTFORD (UPI) - devices caused the destruction with two engines and a ladder house causing more damage, when she completes her internship under a pact that put the Israelis 13 miles east of arrangements to attend the mittee, sponsored by the at its meeting at 7:30 tonight at p.m. Wednesday at the home of ability to function in this position and she was in. finally moving on our urgent national of the import fee hurts New England, an Republican State Chairman of a cabin on Wetherell St. Mon­ truck responded under the Stratton said. He estimated a federal grant, said she is concerned the the waterway with a United Nations force hearings, which start at 10 a.m. Manchester Area Conference of the Masonic Temple. Members Randy Brown, 58 Spruce St. thereby have a deleterious effect upon my “Ms. Bauer,” he said, “responded very energy problem.” area highly dependent on imported oil. Vincent Laudone of Norwich is day and badly damaged a home direction of Deputy Chief total of 33,(MX) damage was done publicity she is receiving is having an in between them and the Egyptians. The Churches, will meet Wednesday of Scandinavian extraction will career aspirations. effectively to this training, as evidenced He expressed hope that by April 1, “It really isn’t a compromise,” planning a meeting towards the on Bridge St. this morning, William Stratton. to the house and' Giggle’s adverse effect on her ability to function mandate for that U.N. force expires April at 9 a.m. at East Catholic High occupy the stations for the “Therefore, I am requesting that you by her high rank in the examination for the Congress will have passed an income tax Kennedy said. end of the month to allow GOP Income Tax Seen firemen reported. The fire badly charred the possessions by the fire and The Rev. Jean Pelletier, properly in the posltionr'' 24. town chairmen to air overhead beams in the cellar, School. All interested clergy Master Mason degree. Her letter to Weiss was read to the reconsider my acceptanra of this pqsijtion position.” rebate for 1974 and “agreed to workable The cabin was on the proper­ smoke. spiritual director at St. ’Thomas In reply to statements by Directors NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The burned out the telephone and and lay people are invited to Board of Directors Tuesday night, during with the town untU the end of my In­ and comprehensive national energy Connecticut State Taxpayers ty of William Minnick of 250 A small chimney fire also Seminary, Bloomfield, will Ferguson and Jackston that “through his electrical wiring and sent thick come and help finalize plans for a 90-minute review of allegations by ternship. Until that date I would like to legislation. Wetherell St. Minnick told- caused damage at the roof The Waddell School PTA will speak on “Prayer: The Secret emphatic nature the manager becomes Association says Gov. Ella T. this ecumenical service. Directors Vivian Ferguson and Phyllis maintain my present status and in Show of Strength Needed Political Leader Freed Lottery Tax Grasso’s tax proposals will lead firemen he was in the cabin in level, he added. The aerial conduct family night of the Giants” tonight at 7:30 at September you can take the appropriate more concerned with his employes than the Church of the Assumption. Jackston and denials by Weiss he (Weiss) “What we don’t need is a time-wasting to a state income tax within the the morning Monday working ladder was used to stop it. Wednesday at 7 in the school steps to permanently fill this position. with the over-all needs of the town,” Stratton suspects the delayed had violated the town’s merit system and test of strength between the Congress and Exemption next two years. Grover Rees, on a wood stove. He left the Manchester Junior Woihen’s auditorium. Kwang Sung Adverse Publicity Cited Weiss replied: By Leftist Kidnapers cabin at noon to have lunch, he ignition in the oil burner may Hwang of Hwang’s School of had tailored the specs for the job to fit Ms. the President,” he said. “What we do need executive director of the Club will rehearse the play “I wish to again state that the reasons Criticism Denied Sought said. have been caused by worn out “The Amazing Arabella’’ Tae Kowon-Do, 640 Hilliard St. Volunteer firefighters of Bauer. is a show of strength that the United association, also said Monday for this memo are the impossible working “I never would have considered the BERLIN (UPI) - Leftist kidnapers “Now the kidnapers must, without delay, ■ Firemen suspect sparks from points. The spark was not will demonstrate the art of self Hose and Ladder Co. 1 of the States government can act decisively and WASHINGTON (U PI) - that Mrs.’Grasso’s call for a Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Another Meeting Set conditions created by this adverse publici­ released political leader Peter Lorenz redeem their word of honor.” the stove ignited the small strong enough to ignite the oil un­ defense. Admission to the Manchester, Town Fire Depart­ (See Page Eighteen) with dispatch.” In his veto message Ford Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, R- dividends tax violates her cam­ home of Mrs. Donald Tarca, 227 Recognizing the serious aspect of the ty and is not to be taken as an admission today but hinted at more abductions to Police launched a massive manhunt for cabin before Minnick returned. til there was too much in the program will be one saleable ment will meet tonight at 7 at Ctonn., says it might be a good paign pledge to avoid imposing McKee St. allegations and anxious to investigate that any statements made concerning any spring comrades from West German jails. the kidnapers as soon as Lorenz was An area resident saw smoke COURT burner and it exploded, he said. item per family for the PTA Holmes Funeral Home, 400 idea to exempt lottery winnings new taxes. them and to come to a definite conclusion, impropriety about the filling of the per­ Five freed prisoners flown to Aden to released at midnight in a small park not there and called in an alarm at No one was injured. The The Ladies Aid Society of the table at its flea market on April Main St., to pay respects to the from federal income taxes the board voted to pursue the problem sonnel supervisor’s position have any meet the kidnapers’ demands vowed to far from where he was abduct^ seven 1:05 p.m. CASES Giggles, the only residents of Lutheran Women’s Missionary 12. School sweat shirts and book late Max Schubert, brother of because of the country’s further at a meeting, March 18 at 7:30 truth.” fight until “a day as beautiful as today will days ago. . The cabin is far to the rear of the 40-year-old house, sought League of Zion Evangelical bags will be on sale family Robert Schubert, a member. adverse economic situation. p.m. in the Municipal Building Hearing Weiss aaid, “Ms. Bauer, as she Senate Panel Drops dawn” Tor-^errillas still in jail. Authorities searched 80 apartments and Lillyman Going Minnick’s house, causing other accommodations this Lutheran Church will meet night. McKinney, who has in­ Room. requested, will remain as acting personnel They sent a hand-scrawled note back to set up roadblocks at dozens of West BRISTOL (UPI) - Former firemen to set up a truck and morning. Wednesday after the 7:30 p.m. troduced legislation he sub­ Also a t the March 18 irieeting and director until I’ve had time to study her West Germany with Heinrich Albertz, a Berlin’s intersections, stopping thousands Hartford Civic Center director hose relay system to a hydrant COMMON PLEAS COURT Lenten service at the church. mitted last year that would Chorale Seeks Male Voices utilizing outside expertise in personnel letter and respond to her request.” Oil Depletion Rider former West Berlin mayor who of cars to check the occupants. They held William Lillyman is going to near Manchester Community Geographical Area 19 Members are reminded mite exempt lottery winnings from matters, the board will attempt to clarify Weiss, in denying implications the specs volunteered to go along with the prisoners more than 150 persons for questioning, but Huntington, W.Va., to head up a College in order to get water, a Cases disposed of Monday in-' boxes are due. Manchester Civic Chorale, between the orchestra and federal and state taxes, said the functions (rales and regulatiorih) of it were tailored to fit Ms. Bauer’s Monday on the flight to Aden. reported no success. civic center project there. fireman said. eluded: now in rehearsal for its spring chorale. and the manager when dealing with per­ Monday state treasuries and ' Anyone interested in singing qualifications, said, “The position of per­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Seeking to Committee members also indicated The government of South Yemen, a As soon as his captors’ car sped off, Lillyman, who resigned his The cabin is considered a . Robert C. Godfrey, 21, of Sunset Club will meet concert with the Manchester sonnel problems. citizens could benefit from the Hartford post under fire, with the group is asked to call sonnel supervisor was initially established avoid charges they are delaying tax they would add further cuts to the House Marxist nation on the Gulf of Aden, said Lorenz ran down the street to a phone total loss. East Hartford, operating a Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Civic Orchestra, is seeking ad­ Ms. Bauer, currently enrolled in the exemptions while at the same accepted the 328,500 Huntington Maccarone at 7:45 p.m. at under the E.E.A. (Emergency Employ­ rebates for 80 million Americans, Senate bill, which grants 38.1 billion in rebates of the five leftists could stay in Aden only if booth and phoned his wife Marianne. She Delayed Ignition motor vehicle while under the Senior Citizens Center. ditional male voices. Master of Public Administration Program time it would deal the illegal post Monday and will begin Keeney St. School. ment Act) Program in 1971 and the leaders now appear ready to pass a tax cut $100 to $200 for almost every taxpayer, Lorenz were set free. called the police, who rushed to pick him Mr. and Mrs. Sedrick Giggle influence of liquor, 3100. Parents’ Night Members are reminded to bring The chorale is rehearsing at the University of Hartford, said in her numbers rackets a setback. duties April 1. He had been con­ The personnel of the Chorale specifications for the position have bill without an amendment ending the oil $8.1 billion in tax cuts later this year and Albertz read the note on television as up. were in bed in their two-story • Warren G. Morrison, 31;:of canned fruit for a kitchen Berlioz’s “Lelio” or "The letter, “I am very concerned over recent McKinney said if a man with sidering a higher paying offer home at 104 Bridge St. when Set at Illing is made up of p eo g l^4 i^... remairied the same since then. depletion allowance. $5.1 billion in business investment incen­ soon as he.arrived in West Berlin, adding. a family of four, who takes Enfield, disorderly conduct, social. Return to Life,’’ to be developments regarding the filling of the to be a consultant-partner in a their oil furnace exploded, A special Hling Junior High Manchester and surrounding ’The Senate Finance Committee, which tives and cuts. standard deductions on a gross nolled (not prosecuted). presented May 18 at 7:30 p.m. personnel supervisor position. I am dis­ Position Defined 315 million redevelopment blowing open their cellar door. School Grade 8 “Parents’ towns. Auditions are not was to begin hearings today on a House- The committee set a goal of March 21 to • Victor I. Pizzola, 16, of 35 Five Point Club of Temple at Vernon Middle School turbed by statements made in the public “Position specifications for personnel income of ?12,000, wins a 350,000 project in Bristol. Night’’ will be conducted required, but experience in passed 321.3 billion tax cut bill, voted ten­ have the bill through Congress and on Mrs. Giggle called in the New St., breach of peace. Chapter, OES, will irieet Auditorium. press which show a disregard for the supervisor in Manchester provide for the lottery prize, it would cost him Wednesday from 7:30 to 9 in the either choral or instrumental tatively Tuesday to drop the depletion President Ford’s desk. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Because of the heavy 324,000 in federal income taxes Illing cafeteria. ensemble work is desired. issue until this spring, or summer. Sen. John Pastore, D-R.I., said there home of Eunice Bernard, 170 orchestration of the featured for the year. The Grade 9 program of study Also to be performed with the was a consensus among leaders on the Scott Dr. Hostesses are Janice work, Ralph Maccarone, choral He said the tax is a big bite will be explairied. orchestra will be Handel’s Senate Democratic Policy Committee that for the average citizen but only Hodge, Cecila Johnston and director, says more voices are Staff members will answer “Zodak, The High Priest” from the depletion amendment should be “a drop in the bucket” to the OPEC Delegates Begin SummU Dorothy Kelly. needed to give proper balance any questions parents may have The Coronation Anth6iri.” Welfare Department Inefficiency removed from the tax bill. Democratic federal treasury which does not before their child’s schedule is Leader Mike Mansfield advocated such a anticipate lottery receipts "but finalized. course Monday. hall along the Mediterranean Sea said Delta Chapter, RAM, will hold considers them as windfalls.” ALGIERS (UPI) — Kings, sheikhs and Parents are reminded to “The world situation can and must its annual meeting anid election Liberal Ranks Split McKinney said a bookmaker presidents of the world’s major oil­ bring to the meeting all the Attributed to Reduced Personnel change” and “Through solidarity we will of officers when it meets at the A fight is expected on the Senate floor as takes a small percentage from exporting nations gathered today for material their children have keep what we have.” Masonic tem ple at 7:30 p.m. on liberals push for depletion repeal, but even a winner’s prize. But “solidarity” talks marred by the absence received. bookmakers are “double of a third of the leaders. The heads of state of only eight OPEC Wednesday. liberal ranks are split. million as of Jan. 21. the $2.5 billion oil industry tax break after policy for a planned confrontation with the ity alks. IS BA8YI checks to the needy, has been hampered The former governor stemmed the Western industrial nations. Hie leaders of the remaining five OPEC Ribicoff gained promises from committee 8o says Ms. Bavarly Hllllkar, raeantly appointad Raglonal by a work force trimmed down in the growth of the welfare bureaucracy, trim­ Too Much Paperwork chairman Russell Long, D-La., that the Nursing Home Banners vowing “No to Threats” set a nations — Saudi Arabia, Libya, Nigeria, Managar of Tha Alpha Routa to Parmanant Walght Con­ name of economy. ming it from a high of 2,079 employes in “I don’t think the department can pay issue would definitely be brought up again defiant tone for the talks, beginning tMs Iraq and Indonesia—skipped the talks and trol by tha Parsonal Davalopmant Instituto, East Hartford. According to a study by the Connecticut 1970, to 1,652. By comparison, there were Inspections sent lower-ranking officials instead. the bills even if they had the money,” he by this summer. afternoon at the seaside Palais des “If you'ra looking for a way to control your walght par- Public Expenditure Council, payments to 1,079 welfare workers in 1972. The number Object of Bill Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran n\9rch"qguQmQrine said. “The welfare department is Only Sen. William Hathaway, D-Maine, Nations conference hall west of the manantly,” aaya Ms. Hllllkar, “It’s sa n sa l^ to spand hun- recipients climbed sharply from 319.2 of workers increased again to 1,850, a level and President Houari Boumedienne of overwhelmed by paperwork.” voted against the depletion delay. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Algerian capital. drads of dollars on spaelal dials, alaborata haalth spaa million in 1962 to 3128.3 million, reflecting which would remain frozen by Gov. Ella Algeria competed at the summit for M- Even if Mrs. Grasso hired temporary Edward P. Beard, D-R.I., today 'Hie leaders, taking part in the first sum­ and mutual support groups. Cartalnly thayll halp you an ever greater commitment to help the T. Grasso under her new budget. July 'Vote Promised fluence among leaders of the cartel that workers Immediately, Becker said, it is introduced a bill to provide for mit meeting in OPEC’s 15-year history, shad thoaa axtra pounds tomporarlly, but Just as soon as disadvantaged. Long promised the Senate would have quadrupled oil prices last year. Personnel Decrease doubtful the stack of bills could be reduced inspection of nursing homes planned to finish work on an “action you tiro of tha discipllna, you’ll go right back to your old Medical assistance payments have in­ the chance to vote on depletion by July, The heads of state went into the summit When state auditors reviewed payments because of the difficulty in processing the across the country at least once program” to guide negotiators in talks ways of sating — and that sams old walght problam will creased in the same - period from 317 either as a part of energy tax legislation or talks with the aim of protecting their new for ambulance services last year, they backlog. every two months. with oil-consuming nations later tMs year. ratura to haunt you.” million to 3163.1 million. as a rider to some other bill, “even if I The heads of state were expect^ to oil riches against a drop in demand and the said the number of workers handling One cause of the backlog, a department have to put it on a bill changing a comma The ffeshman congressman Tha only parmanant way to control walght, according to Costs Climb Steadily accept France’s invitation to a erosion of the dollar. medical payments dropped by nearly a spokesman said, was q||attem pt at the to a semicolon.” said “the operation of nursing Ms. Hllllkar, Is to changa thosa altHudaa toward oadng preparatory meeting in Paris on April 7 to Oil sources said the leaders are con­ Until 1971, administrative costs climbed third in the period from June 1971 to end of the last fiscal yearrJune 30,1974, to Long also promised any action taken on homes could become the that wa hava acquirsd through tha yaara. A uniqua way to steadily, right along with the Increasing nation's No. 1 scandal. My bill work out details for a full-scale con­ sidering two plans to keep petroleum March 1974. hold off payments to medical services ven­ depletion would be retroactive to Jan. 1, achlava this Is through Tha Alpha Routa to Parmanant caseload, from 35.5 million to 321.9 million will assure appropriate m^ical ference between oil-exporters and oil- prices high — a special fund to protect “It appears one reason procedures were dors long enough to make the books 1975, the same date as the House bill’s Walght Control. when former Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, a care, demand stringent drug consumers. OPEC members against a drop in demand not followed was a decrease in the per­ balance for the year. depletion repeal. Banners draped outside the conference and an index to tie prices to inflation. “Tha Alpha Routa concantratas on halping paopla changa Republican, took office. sonnel handling medical payments,” the The spokesman the agency processes controls and accountability, Under his drive fw economy in govern- promote consistent inspection thair attitudas toward sating and, thus, ovarcoming thair auditors reported. some 48,000 medical payments bills a standards and prescribe strict habit of ovaraating. Tha program works bacausa H daals At the time, an investigation into week worth 31-2 million to 31.3 million. rules for the use of the patient’s with tha root of tha problam — not walght HsaH, but thb at­ fraudulent billing by ambulance com­ Programming Mistake panies in the Hartford area was under money.” titudas wa^ra davalopad that rasuH In ovarwalght Onoa In the case of the late checks to Inside Today Surprise that someone special with a way. It calls for bi-monthly inspec­ Big Timepiece HAY-FEVER wa condition oursaWas to want lass food, tharS’s simply birthstone ring. Prices start os low as recipients in February, he said the agency tion by appropriate state agen­ no naad for diats, stranuous axaroMng or modicatlon. The Weather Flat Grants Started neglected to program the computer to Area P ro file...... Pages 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 The Washington Monument Our walght probtom will taka cars of KsaH automatically.” 1.95. cies with significant fines for is the world’s biggest sundial, SI N US Sufferers Meskill also implemented a com­ take into account the Monday holiday Feb. Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 Ms. Hllllkar will conduct Introductory mootings to diaousa uncorrected violations. The bill the 555-foot obelisk pointing Here’s good news fgr you! Exclusive new AHowi you to brootho •otHy—stops watery The Connecticut state weather forecast: puterized program and a flat grant system 17. Stamps and Coins ...... Page 5 is tailored on one which Beard "hprd core" SYNA*Cl^R Decongestant eyes ond runny nose. You eon buy SYNA- tha program. Tha maaUngs, whioh ara fraa to tha publlo, which provided uniform payments to out the hour with its immense tablets oct instontiy ond continuously to Mostly sunny this afternoon with some Normally the checks are mailed out the Health District vote tabled...... Page 11 CLEAR at your favorite drug counter, with* will ba hold at I f o . similar-sized families. Both were sup­ successfully engineered shadow swinging around drain ond clear all nosal*sinus covIHes. One out need for a prescription. Satisfoctiop cloudiness in the western hilly sections. first and the 16th of the month. In Senior Citizens...... Page 13 through the Rhode Island time spokes shoveled through "hard core" tablet gives up to 6 hours reBef guaronteed by maker. Try it today. posed to ease the work load and simplify February, the 17th was a holiday, meaning from pain ond pressure of congestion. 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