The weather Cooler, but pleasant, today. High mid 70s to near 80s. Clear, cool tonight, low in 90s. In­ creasing cloudiness Sunday, high mid 70s to lianrliPHtpr near 80. Manche$ter—A City of Village Ckafm MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 276 EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Former Greek leaders given death sentence

ATHENS, Greece (UPI) — Former leading the April 21, 1967 coup. Among those sentenced to life in prison Greek dictator George Papadopoulous and Pattakos and Makarezos became deputy was Dimitrios loannides, the former two former members of his government premiers under Papadopoulos who ruled military police commander who, in were found guilty of high treason and Greece under a military dictatorship from November 1973, ousted Papadopoulos sentenced to death today for the 1967 1967 to late 1973. when Papadopoulos began leading Greece overthrow of democracy hi Greece. During their trial, they took full respon­ toward parliamentary elections. .y A special appeal court, after 45 minutes sibility for their actions and refused to de­ of diliberation, sentenc^ Papadopoulos fend themselves. loannides assumed a behind-the-scenes and codefendants Stylianos Pattakos and As the defendants were led from the strongman role but his regime collapsed Nickolaos Makarezos to death by firing courtroom, newsmen asked Papadopoulos July 23,1974 after Turkey invaded Cyprus squad. what he thought about the sentences. in the wake of the Athens-inspired coup They stood motionless as presiding “No comment,” the former dictator that temporary ousted Archbishop Judge loannis Deyannls read the death replied in a steady voice. "All is fine,” Makarios, the Cypriot president. sentence, their faces betraying no said Pattakos as he followed Papadopoulos out. The current Greek premier, Constantine emotions. Caramanlis, returned the following day The court also found 15 of the other 17 from self-imposed exile in Paris to head After pronouncing sentence. Judge defendants guilty of high treason and par­ Deyannis told the defendants they could ticipation in the military takeover. Greece’s new democratic government. appeal within the next five days. It sentenced eight of them to life in Papadopoulos, 56, former tank com­ prison and gave the other seven sentences The high treason trial of Papadopoulos mander Stylianos Pattakos, 63, and ranging from 20 to 5 years in jail. Two and 19 of his closest associates in teh coup former artillery colonel Makarezos, 56, defendants were acquitted for lack of began July 28 in a special room of tightly were accused of masterminding and evidence. guarded Korydallos prison in Piraeus.

Use of fire truck challenged Town firemen distribute messages in Buckland Uniformed, paid fire fighters of the personnel and the advantages of the sion to build a firehouse in Buckland and Town Fire Department Friday afternoon planned Buckland Firehouse. end its contract with toe district. distributed messages door-to-door to It claims, also, "Information has been Since those plans became known months residentail and commercial properties in obtained from the proper insurance ago, toe district has voted to annex the Buckland area. They explain the ser­ authorities indicating that certain types of Buckland; toe town has opened bids for vices, personnel and equipment of the commercial property, when serviced by the firehouse. department and invite the area people to the Town Fire Department, should realize Monday, Mayor John Thompson inspect the town’s modem facilities and an 8 per cent to 10 per cent reduction in in­ reported toe low bidder — Fred Brunoli £ equipment. surance premiums.” Sons of Avon — has agreed to hold firm on "Due to possible misinformation and re­ E i^ th District Fire Chief Ted Llngard toe bid price of $233,000 until Dct. 7 while cent inquiries about the Town Fire questioned the action, saying the district legal ramifications are studied. Department,” reads the letter, still was under contract to provide fire Town Counsel William Broneill has said Well worth waiting for “uniformed, professional fire fighters of- protection to toe Bucklaiid area. his office should have a report ready for the Town of Mahchester Fire Department District firemen called if a town directors by the first of next'week. are bringing you this message today.” "harassment” action. Mayor ’Thompson has asked district The weather was near-perfect, the price was right and full-course fish meal, many joined hundreds of others at ’The men are members of Professional ’The issue has grown out of a town deci­ leaders to reconsider annexation action. the offerings delicious as thousands of Manchester area the Eighth District Fire Department’s annual peach Fire Fighter Local 1579, AFL-CIO. residoits took advantage of a double-header eat-out festival for dessert. Almost all agreed the fare at both A report that the town fire fighters were Friday. In the top picture is the line of customers waiting places was well worth waiting for. (Herald photos by using a' town fire truck to distribute the to be served at the fish fry at Frank’s Market. After the Barlow) letters was called in to town director Vi­ vian Ferguson by a district fire fighter. Mrs. Ferguson called Assistant Town News summary Manager Charles McCarthy, acting manager while Robert Weiss is on vaca­ tion, and asked him to check into the WASHINGTON -President Ford is largest postal union is expected tonight. Fish /ry, peach festival successes report. , thinking of usjng a quasi-publiq corpora­ Acceptance will require first-class McCarthy, in turn, called Town Fire tion to lead the national effort aimed at postage rates to Increase from 10 to 13 Chief John Rlvosa, who verified the finding new energy sources and freeing cents by the end of toe year, according to Thousands of hungry, happy people The 18tb annual peach festival Is by "It was a big success,” Llngard said. report. Rivosa ordered the fire truck toe United States from dependence on postal officials. att«ided the fish fry at Fraidc’s Super­ firemen of the district and their families Capt. Thomas Topikunas was chairman withdrawn and returned to its station. foreign oil. market off E. Middle Tpke. and the Eighth in order to provide funds for uniforms and of the event this year. His staff began ser­ “ ’McCarthy explained that the fire truck ANN ARBOR, Mich. -T h e FBI has District Peach Festival in the North End other needs of the volunteers. ving after 6 p.m. being utilized is one proposed to be housed HARTFORD —State energy agency doubled its force of agents hunting for a Friday afternoon and evening. Both Chief Ted Llngard of the district said ’There was entertainment and door' in the new Buckland Firehouse when it is director Lynn Alan Brooks, contradicting possible psychopath who may have appear to be bigger successes than last this morning the firemen sold over 3,000 prizes. constmcted. The equipment, he said, was pessimists, predicts that naturail gas deliberately injected a paralyzi^ drug year from early reports. peach desserts at $1 each and gave away ' The two events may have conflicted being exhibited as one of the pieces that supplies will be adequate in Connecticut into at least 15 persons at a Veterans Ad­ Frank Tomaqulndicl, owner of Frank’s, to children under age 6 several hundreds with each other but it is hard to tell by the would service the Buckland area. - this winter and there will be no large in­ ministration hospital. said today the fish fry netted about $1,200, more. figures. Both succeeded. The letters list the number of paid per­ creases in gasoline prices. more than $200 above last year. Their figures are not complete yet. But sonnel, fire trucks and firehouses in the Tomaquindici said his people urged ALEXANDRIA, Egypt —Secretary of A fireman at the district said this mor­ he said they have netted about one third of Town Fire Department, tell of the ser­ many fish and chips buyers to attend the VAIL, Colo. —President Ford is winding State Henry Kissinger, reporting progress ning it ai^ears they may have had their their groas income in past years.- ’This vices performed, the training given the peach festival. He weht over himself for a up a 15-day working vacation here with in his talks with Egyptian and Iwaeli of­ “b ^ year ever.” Figures are not all in, would mean thOy did about as well as the peach treat after his last dinner was staff meetings and a round of golf. Sunday ficials, took time out today for a he said. fish fry. served. he will fly to Kootenai, Mont., to dedicate diplomatic detour to Danucus to try to The fish fry was sponsored by Frank’s, a hydroelectric plant at Libby Dam and mollify Syrian President Hafez Assad’s the Manchester Jaycees, and the Greater discuss energy with Donald McDonald, oppostion to a Sinai accord and assure him Manchester Chamber of Commerce. It Canadian energy minister. After an over­ the United States seeks peace on toe Golan was to provide funds fw the chamber’s State school fund aid still invalid night stop in Chicago and a Monday visit to front as well. Youth Awareness Week and a cardiac Milwaukee, Ford will return to arrest machine for Manchester Memorial Washington. LONGBEACH, Calif. —The mystery spy Hospital. HARTFORD (UPI) - In spite of extra Ajello said Friday the state is continuing taxes, was brought by a Canton boy ship Glomar Explorer, which two days ago Jaycees, employes of Frank’s, and money expected to come from an instant its original appeal of a decision last through his parents. The suit charges that CLEVELAND -The complex $14 salted away for secret maneuvers off the employes of the Gorton Fish Co. served lottery scheme, a Superior Court Judge December by Judge Jay Rubinow that poorer towns are unable to provide million Kent State University civil Southern California coast, is them more dinners of fish and chips, soda, ice cream, says Connecticut’s school financing declared Connecticut school financing il­ educational opportunity equal to rich damages suit was sent to toe jury for its and cake for 50 cents. The first dinner was program is still unconstitutional. legal. secret than anyone realized. Its towns, even though property taxes may be verdict Friday. It will decide whether wherabouts since it left is unknown and served about 4 p.m. and the last about 7 However, state Attorney General Carl A new ruling by Rubinow, disclosed higher. state officials and national guardsmen whoever knows isn’t telling. p.m. , Friday, said the $7 million special school should be held responsible for toe death of aid plan approved by toe legislature this four tudents and toe wounding of nine year isn’t enough to bring state financing Rubinow’s latest ruling said new finan­ WASHINGTON —American and Rus­ cing that would add a maximum of $12.50 others during an antiwar rally more than into line. five years ago. sian officials have been meeting in Giles proposes projects If toe state loses its appeal of Rubinow’s per pupil to toe present state aid level Washington in negotiations designed to would be insignificant and would not persuade Moscow to pay higher fees to original decision, lawmakers may have to WASHINGTON -W ith a "yes” vote come up with considerably more than $7 reduce any town’s chief reliance on the American shippers carrying U. S. grain to property tax for most of its needs. running more than 3 to 1, approval of a Russian ports. The current rate of $9.50 a using surplus funds million to equalize educational spending in new three-year contract by toe nation’s Connecticut’s 169 towns. ton is considered unrealistically low. The suit against toe present method off Director of Public Works Jay Giles la being entered),” with that town sharing financing, based chiefly on local property proposing that $21,600 of toe $31,896 left half toe cost of toe sign. He said Glaston­ over In ^ sum allocated for Hilliard St. bury and Bolton have replied favorably to reconstruction be used for four other toe proposal. Typhoon slashes State doctors delay slowdown projects, as follow; • $3,000 for repairs to Verplanck, • $9,000 for paving toe a m on Center Waddell and Swanson Pools. The sum is southwest Japan HARTFORD (UPI) — Doctors at four required to make toe state wages com­ .,iv)Kesmen for doctors at the three other St. where toe 'Trotter Block bnce stood and for nuterlals only. The labor would be by state mental hospitals have put aside petitive. state mental hospitals in Newtown, for constructing an tsxit to Center St., west town forces. TOKYO (UPI) — Typhoon Rita slashed threats of work slowdowns at least until Tepper said he approved toe wage hikes Norwich and Meriden. of the Central Firehouse. • $9,000 for ramps for toe handicapped across southwest Japan today, bringing they get a look at details of a state wage because the doctors would be losing Newsmen were not allowed into the • $1,600 for "Welcome to Manchester” at several polling places — Manchester death, landslides and torrential rains, and offer to offset lost fringe benefits. valuable fringe benefits with toe planned meeting or the one which preceded in with Tepper, state Personnel Commissioner signs at the Olasonbury, East Hartford, High School, Buckley School, Verplanck then wheeled arouqd for a second punch at The 70 doctors would have refused to elimination of toe so-called Griffenhagen Frederic Rossomando and other state of­ South Windsor,'’Vernon and Bolton town Schookuid Waddell School. Giles said toe toe northern part of toe country. work overtime Friday but postponed tod plan. It provided low-cost food and housing ficials. lines. Lettering on the other side, Giles concrni work would be by toe tpwn’s The storm Shikoku, snullest of toe action at least until Monday afternoon, benefits to professionals employed by toe said, could be "Welcome to (the town sidewalk contractor and the wood ramping main Japanesei islands, early today. It state. The doctors had threatened not to work when they expect to get toe state proposal more than the 35 hours a week their con­ for the voting machines by town forces. then smashed into the city of Kobe, in writing and with detailed dollar "We must pay enough to attract doctors tracts call for, and to skip the one hour of In 1973, toe Board of Directors allocated crossed the main Island of Honshu, and . amounts, said Dr. Patrick Lee of Connec­ and physicians to Connecticut, but we unpaid overtime they said they usually $221,000 from revenue-sharing funds for headed into toe Japan Sea. ticut Valley Hospital in Middletown. don’t want to overpay or underpay,” work every day. Hilliard St. reconstruction — from Broad Weathermen said Rita has shifted to a Finance Conunissioner Jay 0. Tepper Tepper said. The physicians began demanding wage St. east to toe rdilToad tracks. northeast course and will land agal on toe and Dr. Lee said toe state proposed con­ "The proposal was that of compatability Inside today hikes after Gov. Ella T. Grasso called for Giles attributed toe $21,896 saving to northern tip of Honshu Sunday. tained no detailed wage figures, and in­ w i^ other states and the need to attract the elimination of the Griffenhagen Plan. economy measures taken —reduction in The Japim Broadcasting Corporation stead it was only a promise to raise toe new staffers,’’ Lee saijl. She has said the plan costs Connecticut Bicentennial . .. .2 Obituaries ,...^ 1 2 pavement thickness, re-use of existing reported that 11 persons were known dead state’s salaries to make them comparable Lee said toe physicians will decide Mon­ about $2.8 million a year. Churches...... 4 Senior Citizens . . 8 granite curbing and elimination of toe and nine others were missing, moat of to those offered by neighboring states. day whether toe state's offer is accep­ The plan was established during the Classified .....8-10 Cliff Simpson ...2 item calling for reconstruction of toe them in Tokushima province on Shikoku Tepper said he would work over toe table. Depression Era, to attract professional Comics ...... 11 S p o rts ...... 6-7 railroad crossing. island. It said 106 houses were completely weekend to "cost out’' the proposal, or Lee spoke to newsmen after a 15-mlnute employes to toe state with non-monetary Dear A b b y ...... S Week in Review . 3 Giles’ recmnmendatlons will require destroyed and more than 18,000 others compute toe Increases that will be meeting at the State Capitol with Board of Directors’ approval. damaged. fringe benefits. \ PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., An(pi«t 23, 1975 MANCHESl’ER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., August 23, 1975— PAGE THREE

THEATER SCHEDULE " rHURSDATi Diertmt i|, lyyi: R I r I N a r 0 N ’i Buckland firehouse issue smoulders on back burner N E W - Y O R K] g a z e t t e e r this year) results from the ; ;. The "dispute over who will fund for local school building plans for a third chapter in Friday night had a tough Saturday- Sunday. O R, THE resignation of Hillery Whalers, helped attract a provide fire protection in the and renovation is nearly broke Manchester. choice: The 18th annual Eighth Connecticut, Hudibn*s River, New-Jerfcy, and Quebec Manchester week in review Gallagher, also a Republican. crowd of 1,500. Buckland area — the town or was expected to have little im- New state rules on housing District Fire Department’s UA East 1 — "Jaws" 2;40- Gallagher’s resignation is Morlarty's, American Divi­ UA East 1 - "Jaws” 2:40- the Eighth District — appeared P8ct on current Manchester for the handicapped forced the Peach Festival and Frank’s 5:00-7:20-9:40 WINGS OF EVENING effective Sept. 1. 'The board is sion champions in the Hartford 5:00-7:20-9:40 WEEKLY, .ADVERTISER. to subside for the time being, and petty harassment came vestigatlon into state leasing projects; Effect of the shortfall Manchester Housing Authority Supermarket Fish Fry for UA East 2 - "Benji” 2:15- _____ By CLIFF SIMPSON expected to elect Willhide on Twilight Baseball League, UA East 2 - “Benji” 2:15- PRINTED It hb OPEN inl UNINFLUENCED PRESS, fmllnt tlAaori>.S.iiiA». 1 pending an opinion by the town from both sides — the town’s practices. on planned work at Washington to redesign its 40-untt elderly Charity overlapped. 5:30-7:15-9:16 Sept. 2. opened the playoffs with a 94 3:50-5:30-7:15-9:15 . ’ counsel’s office (promised for pAid fire fighters and the dis- Odegard is a real estate and Bentley Schools and the housing project on Spencer St. UA East 3 — "Apple victory. UA E a s t 3 — " A p p le next week). tricl’s volunteers. broker and bis resignation West Slde'Rec was uncertain. Unemployment in Dumpling Gang” 2:10-4:30-7:00- [SATURBAT, Nd tim iii li, 1777.] INi . 144^ In sports Annual town tennis tourna­ Dumpling Gang” 2:104:30-7:00- Mayor John Thompson took steins from a "conflict of in­ I n s c h o o ls Manchester continued at a rate 9:10 A late bouquet for the And yet the menace of the years Softball once again occupied ment play starts today under 9:10 Finds and shall find me unafraid. the opportunity to ask district P i^ H tic s terest” ruling by the state at­ A labor dispute which stopped Miscellany of 7.6 per cent through mid- Vernon Cinema 1 — "Return Vernon Cinema 1 — "Return RIVINGTON’s 1*^m downgraded pharisee the main spotlight on the local recreation department supervl- N E W - Y O R K voters to reconsider their July Former State Sen. David torney general. work on two school renovation The Bicentennial Bandshell July, the state Labor Depart­ to Macon County” 2:00-7:15- to Macon County” 1:15-3:15- For centuries the niarlsees have been It matters now how strait the gate. scene with 19 games slated in 31 action, ^hen they voted to Odegard, a Republican, As expected, Paul Willhide projects was settled Monday, Committee set Nov. 15 as ment announced. 9:15 5:15-7:15-0:15 regarded with scorn and with a feeling of How charged with punishment the the Qass B Town Tournament scroll, expand district boundaries into resigned his month-old w as endorsed by the and officials expected that most target date for building a plat­ Robert Mongell of Cinema 2 — "Night Moves” Cinema 2 — “Night Moves” LOYAL superiority. The dictionary defines, the which found two entries from LIQOURS-WINES GAZETTE. I am the master of my fate: the Buckland area. The action membership on the state Republican Town Committee to of the work at Bennet and Rllng form for the bandshell at the Manchester, past commander 2:00-7:30-9:30 1:303:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 word "pharasaical” as "outwardly, but of the local American Legion five leagues qualifying. CORDIALS met CUXAIKT ■: New.YORK. I am the captain of my soul. was in reponse to a petition Properties Review Board, fill a vacancy on the Board of Junior High Schools will be Manchester Community Manchester Orive-In — Manchester Drive-In — AI^XB BP IRCAD.—- r w M |••.,ppCm. HIGH WATBA AT NEW.VORi:. not inwardly religious; hypocritical; self- post, received the China War The special Jimmy Fund Minimum Prices WHI1Tim7*<4itAa*4IU«tHwn|h|lb. MsJtFv.. William Ernest Henley from a majority of the property created by the 1975 General Directors. ready for opening day. College campus, Bldwell St. "Piay Misty For Me” 8:15- "Eiger Sanction” 8:15; "Misty jJ*AT. tf{In.aAcr w. ifiir *. WT>Ji, * d1 .m} «. > blM R it <• righteous." Memorial Medal. promotion at Fitzgerald Field, A isTJf, J s I*(I. sfiiT a. In. imiTwrl. R that courage and Independence could owners in the area. Assembly in the wake of an in- The vacancy (to November of Announcement by the state The American Association of 10:00; "Eiger Sanction” 10:00 For Me” 10:30 Ntw-Vmkdildkd. TiMtJav 4 a . »lur t. No one likes to be called.a Pharisee. Did featuring the New England WnOIRDIlUO be Henley’s without any religious faith, Meanwhile, charges of minor Education Department that its Retired Persons announced Townspeople dining out Showpiace — "Blazing Showpiace — "Blazing not Jesus himseU castigate them with bow much greater it can be for those who Saddles” 2:00-7:00-10:15; Saddles” 2:00-7:60-10:15; bitter words? t am sure that there were (WBDNESDAT, Mat 13. 177I.J believe In a world created by God and "Young Frankenstein” 8:40 "Young Frankenstein” 8:40 (Ko. 16^) Pharisees like the one portrays in Luke sustained by HIM. Burnside 1 — "Dr. Zhivago” Burnside 1 — “Dr. Zhivago” 18:9-14, just a s today there are pious 8:00 1:154:30-8:00 ROYAL Christians who pray "to be seen of men" The familiar in , B u rn sid e 2 — "Y oung Burnside 2 — "Young GAZETTE. and are harsh in their condemnation of the unfamiliar language . i Frankenstein” 7:35-9:30 Frankenstein” 1:45-3:405:25- sinner.' But just as we hope such If you are even an occasional chuich- Niw-York : Jamri RivihotoNi Primer u ibtKmi'e ExaHtm Showcase Cinema 1 — “Once 7:35 Christians will not be considered typical of goer you know this invocation from the is Not Enough” 1:00-3:05-5:10- Showcase Cinema 1 — “Once PRICt rVRRXNr5a Rlir.VORK. Ib«a WatiI ainw.VORJc7*1|%»W.“‘ the>CMe>|sTriki>Ma.y.N«nSyii*.,lM. “Walking Tall 11" 1:00-3:05- e3h an Showcase Cinema 4 — first he announced that his newspaper would be “OPEN and UNINFLUENCED.” After "The Pharisees honestly sought to adopt Christ our Lord.” 5:10-7:20-9:30 “Walking Tall 11” 1:003:05- being driven out of New York by the Patriots, he returned during the British occupation of the old law to new ways...sought to find Those same words have been put into 5:107:209:30 the city. At this time he openly called his paper Rivington’s New-York Loyal Gazette. Hie the answers to the new problems in the old the everyday language of young people in DEAR ABBY: I just met a very attractive man. (I’m Correction divorced, and he has never been noarried.) next year the title was changed to the Royal Gazette as Rivington announced that he had law...The aim...was to simplify the will of a New York State County jail, 'hie The directory listing offices God, not to complicate it...The Pharisees’ chaplain helped them to use expressions My problem is that he is a private detective, and I just been named “Printer to the King’s Most Excellent Majesty.” By 1783, when the war was and services in Lincoln Center aim...was not to devise new and that would be meaningful to them in Uwir can’t see myself married to a man who mokes his living is situated at the northwest cor­ MANCHESTER over, Rivington changed the title to the non-poUtical Rivington’s New-York Gazette. hampering restrictions in addition to those own worship. Do not take offense, Iwt shooping around, spying on people, following them and ner of'Center and Main Sts., as (Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society). already present in the old law, but to make recall that God listens ‘ ‘more to our h u rts eavesdropping on their conversations. so many of you pointed out, and HOSPITAL that law apply in circumstances far than to our words.” He told me a little about his line of work, and at first I not at the southeast comer, as NOTES different from Uiose which had existed in "God, we can’t con you. was fascinated, but after a while I started to wonder what we said in Friday’s Herald. The Press and the American Revolution the hoary past of its origin.” You're on to what we think kind of a man would do that for a living. So clean us up I like his personality, and he treats nielike a queen, but (in Interpreters Bible) his profession bothers me. Let the words of Jesus be a warning to Then what we say will be square Discharged Thursday: Ray­ Am I wrong to feel the way I do? us less we, too, become hypocritical, but And we will live on the level. FUSSY mond Page, Mansfield Depot; Loyalist printer of New York let us not be sweeping in our condemna­ May Christ help us to do this. Emma Jacobs, 801 Main St.; ABOUT tion of many for the sins of a few. Whatever words have more meaning for DEAR FUSSY: I imagine there ore many womoi who Christine Sullivan, 7 Harvard Chuckles from children you, use — and God will hear. would think a private detective’s work is very glamorous Rd.; Anita Kristan, 230 Kelly by Dr. Francis C. Walelt TOWN sonal quarrels; indeed, he seemed to Dick Van Dyke’s collection of children’s Me? and exdting. But if it bother* you, turn him loose. Rd., Vernon; Robin Munley, Worcester Slate College comments on religion is the most amusing Much is said these days about seU- Lakewood Dr., Coventry; Copyright 1975 American welcome them. In August 1774, he launched an Intemperate attack on John I have encountered. Here are a few; consciousness. The blacks want to affiim DEAR ABBY: I have a problem—a lazy wife. When I get The sixth annual free concert Claire Twerdy, Pucker St., Antiquarian Society home after a hard day's work, I would like to have a tasty, Holt, the ardent Patriot who published the 1) “Kidi often misunderstand just a their identity, women want reengnition, of the Greater Manchester Coventry; Sylvia Bosse, 188 Riding into New York City, Nov. 23, home-cooked meal, but instead, I get one of those New York Journal, These two printers word or two when they are memorldng a young people seek self-expression. Sammy Summer Pops Orchestra will Pine Tree Lane, South Wind­ 1775, an armed band of Patriots led by pre-cooked, frozen TV diimers. were bitter rivals until Rivington was Bible verse or prayer — but Uiat’s all it Davis sings, "I’ve got to be me.” take place tonight at 8:15 in the sor; Deborah Guglielmone, Isaac Sears beaded directly for James She's sly about it, too. She puts the TV dinner on another driven out of the city. takes to cause a comical kind of chaos. I Others seem to find satisfaction only as main auditorium of Manchester Blast Hartford. Rlvington's print stop on Hanover-Square. ilate and tries to pass it off as something she cooked The Loyalist printer took particular first discovered this in our own family their "service to the world” has some Community College. After stationing sentries, the men broke tlerself. I know they’re TV diimers because I've seen the delight in poking fun at Isaac Sears, the when daughter Carrie Beth, who was vital significance. Christianity states into the shop, smashed the printing press, boxes in the garbage can. (li^THEATRES EAST fiery leader of New York’s Patriot mob. In seven, prayed ‘...and forget our debts as dogmatically that each person is precious scattered types, and then paraded out of My wife doesn’t work outside the house, so it’s not as one issue of the New-York Gazetteer, we forget our debtors.’ (I wasn’t making In the sight of God. Someone once said that town to the tune of “Yankee Doodle.” This though she doesn't have the time to make something fiom Rivington wrote, "We could not b t ^ of much money in those days.) each person is important because he raid abruptly ended the publication of scratw. more than one Sir Francis Wronghead 2. “A girl of six updated the prayer to belongs to the human race. I prefer the Rivington’s New-York Gazetteer. I don't want to tell her that I am on to her tricks because (Sears) in this city, and you have found the smog age, saying, ‘Give us this day our statement that humanity la important she’s a very sensitive person, and I hate to hurt her feelings. Elarller that year on the night of May 10 daily breath’.’’ because it is composed of human beings What should I do7 a mob (probably beaded by Sears) had him out.” It’s small wonder that Sears led the raid that put James Rivington out of 3) “And a boy climaxed his prayer like each of whom God loves. Each one wants LOSING PATIENCE entered Ue shop, damaged the press and business. this: ‘For thine is the kingdom, and the to be somebody but not all have this other equipment, and had tried to kidnap While his antics in New York got him in power, and the glory, forever and ever. assurance. There is a kind of pathetic DEAR LOSING:. Maybe she’s not lazy but just locks Rivington. Neighbors rescued the printer trouble there, Rivington was soon Amen and F.M.’.’’ humor in this dialogue: confidence in her abOity to cook. Suggest that Hie enroO in a from his assailants, however, and Ud him In "Faith, Hope and Hilarity" Triumphant psychiatrist: cooking eloa*. (The l o ^ YWCA probably o0en courses.) in a chimney until morning. regarded as a dangerous enemy by Patriots in other colonies. Angry Sons of Poem of the week — “Inviclus” "Congratulations. You are cured.” The equeoking wheel gets the grease, so squeak npl Then he managed to escape. Jo U.MJS. Libptty b u g ^ Rivington’*,, New-York night that covers me. Low-key patient: "Big deal. Last week I King Fisher in the harbor. After'Rlvingtdh’ (Motih0 Gazetteer in Boston. Sam Adams and his Black as the pit from’pole to pole, was Jnlius Caesar and this week I’m DEAR ABBY; I remarried a few years ago. My. husband agreed to support the Continental Associa­ friends denounced the New York Loyalist I thank whatever gods may be nobody.” and I were both bom in Canada, but our parents’ tion (which promoted a boycott of British nationalities are different. for his "false assertions and lying." Even For my unconquerable soul. Each one is somebody. No two are alike. goods), the Provincial Congress of New You are unique. You are precious to God. Whenever we go out among his family or friends, he TOMORROW John Dickinson of Philadelphia — usually In the fell clutch of circumstance York decided to let him return to bis We can reverse the patient’s comment — speaks in the tongme of his parents, although they can all calm and reserved — was irritated enough I have not winced nor cried aloud. business. There he remained until the “Big deal? Indeed! Yesterday I thought speak English w ^ enough. to condenui Rivington’s “notorious lies.” Under the bludgeonings of chance November raid. I was nobody. Now I know I am special for I can’t understand their language, so I sit for hours like a The New York printer struck back wild­ My head is bloody, but unbowed. dummy, while they laugh and ^ tte r away. Bitterly hated ly and almost gleefully. He,called the I know that God loves me'. I am ME, bis “CINDERELU” J Beyond this place of wrath and tears child.” I think it is rude for them to talk in a language that I QJ [ASrHARTFORD i^ S h o w n First James Rivington, so bitterly hated by ^ t o n Gazette “ Monday’s Dung Barge," can't understand. All they say to me is “Hello” and the Sons of Liberty in 1775, had come to Looms but the Horror of the shade. SUNDAY, 1 to 5^30 p„ ORIVF IN ★ RT 5 the Massachusetts Spy "the Boston Snake Goodby.” EAST WINDSOR Amenca in 1760. He had been engaged in of Sedition," and Solomon Soutbwick I have told my husband how I feel about this, and he I-86IX IT9I-(O llO W BURNSI0( SICNS DRIVF IN ★ RT 5 publishing in England and brought with (publisher of the Newport Mercury) This printing test pattern is says I am silly. him some 3,000 pounds worth of books to "Solomon Saphead.” part of The Herald quality con­ Am I wroi^ to feel out of place and hurt? And have you Beauty in your hohne begins with your ideas and knowledge about the sell. Rivington ambitiously set up book BURNSIDE Days numbered trol program In order to give any suggestions for me? shapes, lines and forms of interior design and .styles of furniture. The stores in New York, Philadelphia, and But James Rivington’s days were you one of the finest OUT OF IT AT 40 best way to learh about decorating is to look at well-done model MANCHESTER Boston, but soon had to concentrate bis ac­ PUBLIC RECORDS OMAR SHARIF DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A , numbered. newspapers in the nation. DEAR OUT: You say your huiband’e friend* and family tivities in New York City. After a faltering can aO “speak English well enough’' bnt p e r ^ In talking a rooms. The best way to learn about furniture Is to see dlfterent styles Facing bankruptcy, deserted by sub­ IDR.ZMVAGOI start his business began to prosper and in language that ia foreini to you when you ore In t l ^ scribers, and in danger of personal injury, and finishes. You do both simply by browsing through our lovely show­ 1773 he decided to publish books, Warranty Deed* presence. If none s p e w to yon in English, yon’is bHag PQ - 8 he tried to placate his enemies with a Gary’s Roofing & Siding for rooms and gigantic selection. Find Contemporary, Traditional, Early CUNT pamphlets, and a newspaper. Harriet L. Rottner to David deUbcratdy toned out. If I were yon, I’d stay home. 'Tree and public declaration” in the George Baldwin, alterations at MEL BROOKS At the start of his lively newspaper and Julie Cosmlnl, property at American, Spanish, Italian, Mediterranean and French Provincial de­ EASTW OOD Gazetteer, May 4,1775, but before long the 437 N. Main St., $2,600. I 'YOUK career, Rivington announced that the 483 E. Center St., 956,500. CONFIDENTIAL TO W. IN SCHENECTADY: Most mob destroyed his shop. BidWell Rome Iinprovement signs all from Brand Name manufacturers you know and trust. You'll FRIUKN$TDr Gazetteer would be an impartial paper, LllUan SaiB to the U&R as that seem too good to be true aren’t. D

« ■ i ' ' PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., August 23. 1975 MANCHESTER gVENINQ HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. Auguat 23, 1975 — PAGE FIVE' LOCAL CHURCHES 'V

ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Mid­ UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 185 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. dle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor. Woodbrldge St. Rev. Robert Baker, pastor. Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. Rev. Charles D. Isbell, interim pastor. Saturday Mass at S p.m.; Sunday Masses at 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., "Sound of 9 a.m., Bible (Hasses; 10 a.m.. Worship, ser­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages, 8:30,10:15 and 11:30 a.m. His Coming” radio program on WINF; 7:30 mon: "God’s Church, Misunderstood and 10:45 a.m., Momirig Worship, message by the GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Despised” ; 6 p.m;. Worship, Joseph W. Rev. Mr. Isbell, Children’s Church and Nursery McMiUeon of Abilene, Tex., guest speaker. provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Service, Message by 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 the Rev. Mr. Isbell, Nursery provided. School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. Rinas, co-pastors. HAS IT John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery care for CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES OF small children. GOD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom Hall, Rev. William J. Killeen. 726 N. Main St. Gustafson, pastor. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for adults and 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse "Science, the auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9 and 10:30, EAST, Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister. Bible and Your Faith” ; 11 a.m.. Group discus­ in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon in school children; 10:50 a.m.. Morning Worship, gospel 7$SEAinr Ruslness-Directory Guide For The society will resume regular Sunday musical program will be presented by "The sion of July 15 Watchtpwer magazine article 284ISSWST.I auditorium. meetings Sept. 14 at the Community Y, 78 N. Helmsmen” of Owego, N.Y.; 7 p.m.’. Evening .’’We Appreciate the Young Ones Who Are I hi Esrly Amsdcsii OFT, Main St. Information on summer activities may Walking in Jehovah’s Way.” THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. Gospel Service, hymnsing and Bible message by MIODU TURNPIKE Fumituro Roproduelions be obtained by calling 646-5151. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. the pastor. Manchester and Surrounding CLOCKS • UUHP8 • HREPUCE niRNISHINCS ant 8:30 a.m., Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. MANCHESTER - NAUnCAl PAMPHERNAUA Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. nR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, OPSN TUat., WBD., SAT. IS P.M. - IWO FJt. p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Worship, ST. MARY’S'EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 447 N. Main St. THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - S F.M. I SUNDAY 12 NOON - S P.M. KtH Tt-jr m it PAHKIHO Meeting. Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stepbw K. Jacobson, 10 a.m., (Hiurch Service, Sunday School for pupils up to the age of 20, child care for very CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF study and fellowship. rector; Rev. Bruce W. Jacques, assistant to the w e Siavice ANOINSTAU industmalandoommiiiciai. young children, subject of the Lesson-Sermon: LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & rector; Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward J. "Mind.” Golden Text from Psalms, "Teach me Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. the rector. AIR CONDITIONING, featuring this Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Killeen, Rev. to do thy will; for thou art my God.” ’The Cfuis- 8:30 a.m., Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Seminary; '7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Authorized Ser­ Louis Cremonle. tian Science Reading Room, 968 Main St., is REFRIGERATION and HEATING 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament vices, Rite 2; 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Holy Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday open to the public Monday through Fridays from W 9 A I» 6 D o Shoot Motol Work Service. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Communion, Book of Common Prayer, with ser­ mon by Father Jacques, Nursery care and Walk- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. also the first and thim New England Mechanical Services, bic. Thursday evenings from 7 'to 9, a free lending FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMIN­ in-the-Park. ROUTE #83, P.O. BOX 3147 MANCHESTER’PARKADE ATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip library is maintained. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Your Complete Saunders, minister. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 385 N. Main e 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible St. Dr. Felix M. Davis, minister. ______643-2736 643-2192 Appliance Store study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. 10 a.m.. Union Service at Center CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 2 COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. Congregational Church. AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 585 E. CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 Rev. Newell H. (Hvtis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, minister. Rev. E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. Jr., pdstors. TENTS.1 I SIEEPINS IASS, AIN MATTSEStU, ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Frederick Lanz, director of Christian education. TELEVISION - APPLIANCES 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the Rev. STOVES. LANTEIINt CHURCH, (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and 9:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, message: Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Mr. Curtis preaching, child care provided; 11 NANmeSTFR High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. “Christianity is not for (towards,” child care MM ifio n m r a.m., Fellowship in the narthex with CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. provided; 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Gass led by refreshments follo\^g the worship service. St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, the Rev. Mr. Lanz. THE tvteyTHmo sroae pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. . CAMp«KE-iraST 2 MAIN STREn f V t t i p l k C 649-3589 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church OPEN DAHT ro t P.M. J. FAIIS • S43-7111 3 APPLIANCE J TV Wi.$iw»a«a Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson and SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Ronaid J. Fournier, pastors. ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Pastor Hill (Hera]d photo by Caldwell) 8 a.m.. Communion Service in the chapel, 9:30 NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, preaching, sermon: "Unforgiveable Sin,” VOLKSWAGEH REPAIR CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Rev. a.m., TTie Service with musical emphasis, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Custer, pastor. by factory tralnod apoelallata PEKSOJS.iL TEE Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Coffee hour following service, Infant-Toddler Porsonallzad Fun and Sportswaar chapel service for children following principal 9 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: "Life As through Nursery and Kindergarten; 7:30 p.m.. Prince of Peace 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m., Mass in hymn, Nurseiy for infanta. Coffee will be served Usual,” worship downstairs in the Choir Room, PhH p«to DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Polish and English. Youth Fellowship in youth lounge. Praise and Loeiemro and Zkitk between services. Nursery for five years olds and younger. Teaching Service. Graat QIAa For Ally Occasion Lutheran Church, Coventry 643-0088 3S Oah SI., Manchatlar ARCO Mon.-Sat. 10-9:30 PSP AUTO REPAIR _ Thurs.’018:30 700 ioaln S t • ‘‘Arco Charge” • Manoheslar 646-3339 — AREA CHURCHES Texan guest speaker ^onneetieut galley ^oin MERCURY S f at Church of Christ 833 MKa t l 643-6295 ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd., MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Phone 646-2756 Hill Rd., South Windsor, Rev. Frederick H. South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. CHURCH, (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland MITAlKnCTOaS Buy - Sell Foerster III, vicar. Rd., South Windsor. Coventry, Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. Eugene M. Kilbride. Joseph W. McMlIleon of t, inm-t Appraise NO USVICI CHaSBI 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service with First COINS Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Abilene, Tex. will be guest munion, first and third Sundays; Morning vice. Congregational Church. ’The Rev. Bruce Johnson towiWK. Wlow Collections Wanted Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. speaker Sunday at the 6 p.m. ResarvaAons lor • Hoteli • AlrAnat • StaanuMpt Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Sundays. preaching. '' OUR 13M YEAR IN MANCHESTER ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH, 239 service at the Diurch of (Hirist, 627 Main Straet MandwatK COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor Rev. Paul F. Graham Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Ronaid A. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Lydall and Vernon Sts. He also Country Loft Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Ramen. Erbe, pastor. Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. Johnson, minister. will teach the combined youth Cake Decorating Decoratii Supplies Gray, pastor. Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 6 a.m.. Sunrise Service; 9 a.m., Worship and 10 a.m.. Union service with Second classes at the 9 a.m. Bible 075-3252 (Country Loft is located at 254 Broad Street in Manchester. Owners Fred AnnuUi and Joe La Vae have PARTS FOR OLDER GARS 9:30 a.m., Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday School; 10:15 a.m., Worshij) Service. Congregational Church at Second (Hiurch, School. 1MLT0N CUE DECOMTNINS searched throughout New England and brought back to Manchester a collection of furniture produced by the SUCH AS 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall Nursery available, coffee hour following in Gim- While In Manchester, Mr. l*^llUTE UNI OF ’ same type of craftsmen who originated the New England classics of yesterday. Some of the quality fur­ LEAF 8PRINQS MAIN LEAFS ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, Dr. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY UNITED munity Building. McMiUeon will be interviewed ic m r u s T . 70 UNION St. nishings and accessories handled are complete dining room sets, battery or wind operated clocks, mirrors, GIA8KET8 SHOCKS METHODIST CHURCH, Ellington. Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. by the elders of the church MANCMB w a n n , CONN. ROCKVILU. CONN. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak St., FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF M0A.-tM.ie-S lamps, nautical parapbemsUa, brass beds, rocking diairs, wall sconces, and fireplace furnishings. Decora­ IQNITION _ t B U L B S _____ Morning worship at (hystal Lake Community 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Ser­ relative to his assuming duties aim.M.-SW.1S-% East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. vice and Church School. VERNON, Rev. John A. Lacy, minister; Rev. FiL 10-S . . tion consultant, Mrs. B arbra Ch^i)i8truck is available to you. The Country Loft is open Tuesday TAILPIPES BRAKE LININQ ROCKER PANELS United Methodist Church will be at 11 beginning as an associate minister upon ia * ■ 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m., Morning Sunday. Sunday School will also be at 11. Anyone Edwin W. Bartholomew, assistant minister. thiYNigh Sunday for your stopping convenience. . ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. 9:30 a.m .. Worship, Communion will be completion of his degree I MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS' Worship; 7 p.m., Evening Service. wishing to join the coffee hour is invited to do so Wedding Cakes A Specialty 649-4528 270 BROAD ST. John J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. served, meditation by the Rev. Mr. Lacy, Coffee program at Uie end of this year. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, at 10:15 a.m. liie public is invited to hear Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Fellowship after the service. BVEkYTHiNG IN w f c a n t hidc b ih m d T Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Parsing, rector. Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a,m. Mr. McMiUeon preach Sunday OUR noDucr AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED ...... Betty Jane Turner School of Dance 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Commu­ CHURCH, 661 Avery St., South Windsor, Rev. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, evening. ) AMitac*, ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union Hebron. Rev. Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. • vAlliVtAAU eVOwiaDSOat X 40 Oak'Street Manchester u nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning Peter Mans, minister. A native of Leominster, • SfOOiiaDNU eOAiHTvoOvCU/wait St. Rev. Robert L. LaCountei pastor. Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church 8:30 a.m., "Back to God” hour radio broad­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. William Mass., he attended 9 a.m., Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., Sunday Lessons In Ballet, Tap, Jazz, school. cast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and Klnnaman preaching, sermon: “ What It Is That Northeastern University, School; 7 p.m.. Evening service. Is Good,” Nursery provided. Acrobatic, and Baton Twirling Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 Boston, majoring in criminai IJL WMTE GLASS CO., Inc. ^ VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS ~ - ~ Town Rd. p.m.. Evening Service. Nursery care for small THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, justice, and was graduated with Tal, 649-0256 ' 529-0442 honors from the University of 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. children provided. CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED CHURCH Bolton ’Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. John F. Massachusetts in 1972 with M— 649-7322 eiaiM«ast CLASSES RESUME IN SEPTEMBER Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. OF CHRIST, Rev. David J. Reese III, pastor. Flora, vicar. Joseph MrMilleon MANCHtSTM oven If VfANS SXFSmSNCS VERNON UNITED METHODIST majors in government and G 9 a.m.. Holy Communion and homily. CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Schwartz, Rev. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, coffee hour im­ UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, mediately following the service. sociology. He received a volunteer at Westfield (Mass.) James Schwartz, pastors. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 763 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. master's degree in educational Detention Center, organizing MAIN ST. Rev. Donald G. Miller, minister. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. Boston ’Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. David M. counselling in 1973 from ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST Campbell, pastor. health and education programs,, DON WILLIS Specializing In 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Fitchburg State Ckillege, and is while doing research and in-; 643-1191 CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John 10 a.m.. Family Worship Service, Nursery for BRAKE SERVICE School; 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. W. Mortimer, pastor: scheduled to complete vestigative work for a special 191 Infants through Grade 2, children’s and ^ u lt requirements for a master’s GARAGE Front End Afignment Richardson, minister. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. representative committee, MAIN ST. 18 Main SL, TaL M M S 31 SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. sermon. Sermon: "Implicated By the Answer.” de^ee in Bible from Abilene Generii Repair Worii 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church preparing a written report and MANCHESTER Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward School. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Christian College in December. giving oral testimony before, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Konopka. Hebron. Rev. Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. In 1969, as part of his studies, the committee. ' Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald he was a research assistant at 643-1900 Robert W. Cronin, pastor. McClean, pastor. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. William For Uie past year, he and bis) 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Porter preaching, sermon: "God is (falling and the Omnecticut State Correc­ wife. Sherry, have served as*^ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m.. Worship Service. tional Institute in Somers for Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Separating,” Nursery provided. houseparents to "Youth in | ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wap- six months. He also-served as a Crisis” in Abilene. • nMNCHESTER SAFES LOCK CO. 1IST0M iflTCHEN BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland. Rev. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL 7WT fMi/cHerrea leensMitrr, Schick, co-pastors. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Bolton tenter Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday minister. 453 MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER • 043-0922 ENTER H 649-7544 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Rev. Kenneth Knox, pastor. 389CEHTEn STAEET, MANCHESTER Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. 10 a.m.. Worship. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon by the O lU lxiht mmmmmu Aiarmt, locki a Rev. Mr. Conover. SifiD. Combineilon ChtnQei, KUBO&l kiJTikeys In * (lock. R*p«lr> of til klnUt. Alu W* Mik* Keyi. Soluon A Kitchens of Distinctior RACIAL TARGET Pinking SDwt SlltrptntU.' NEED A MEW KirqHEM? COME TO THE EXPERTS NEW YORK (UPl) - Method­ AUGUST SPECIALS ist Bishop Abel Muzorewa. a DELUXE CUfTOMMADE leading advocate of black ma­ TKT UaUaFOR; • AkimliHiffl Row Ua CANVAI AWniNS jority control in racially segreg­ FORMULA Amkif* IRON ated Rhodesia, has b^om e a • OeerpwwplM target of white members of the Speaks PERM • tterm-'Oeara Osfrinsky SCRAP METAL Rhodesian parliament. by • CMiWiMHanWIndoM E u g en e $ | | « s MANCHESTER AWNHM CO. DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER B re w er l i e WEST C O m i ST. MATERIALS ■ 131 PARKER ST. 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Still in B softball iournameni Fourth place in the final standings during the regular Outstanding on defense were Cathy Grant and Jean Chalk up another Hartford Boston 78 50 AB - B a r r y h a s a b u sy Baltimore OB 56 iS2 6Vi season, Scruse Paint came on like wildfire in Ue Feline Halloran. Twilight League batting immer schedule of New York 65 es iM 12Vh S lo ^ itc h Softball League playoffs and last night copp^ Standouts with David’s offensively were Judy Derench What was once a 12-team Charter Oak League kings, winners and Bruce Taggart supervising his San Jose championship for Gene Cleveland 57 66 .463 17^ Keeney each hit safely route to ousting the the championship. and Mary Lefebvre, each with two bingles. Class B Slow Pitch Softball 11- 10. doubled and singled twice. Johnson, No. 4. Milwaukee 56 70 .444 aO twice. Phonemen, basketball camp, playing Detroit > 76 JS7 » The PalAters scored a 5-2 decision over David’s, regular .Tournament has shruiik to Action at Fitzgerald Field Bruce Peck add^ a homer The first game was decided when Derench doubled to Dave Bidwell homered Four hits rattled off the in celebrity golf and tennis Now one year older than Jack West season Winners, in the championship tilt after the latter drive in two runs in the 13th frame. four teams following two found Tacomil, No.2 in the to the cause. Benney’s reported 38, Johnson w. 1. pet. g.b. and singled and Bruce Peck bat of Steve Bania and Bill tournaments, broad­ had forced a second and final game to be played last night doubleheaders last night. Charter Oak League’s compiled a brilliant .472 batting Oakland 76 SO .603 - Nancy Lessig and Diane Repoli each came up with three- Norm Vittner collected had two singles for McCarthy, Gary Novak, casting on CBS-TV and Kansas City 66 56 M 7 Still undefeated in the average in ' leading Moriarty at Nike Held. hit showings for David’s and Marty Raymond, Phyllis regular season, trimming three singles and Dave Sportsman. Paul Quey and Steve Lauret- making guest Chicago es 64 .462 14 double-elimination post­ Bros, of Manchester to the Texas 61 67 .477 16 In the longest game of the season, David’s pushed across Uccello and Derench added two blows each. Peru’s, 6-1, and Renn’s Vittner and Tim Ellis each ti each came through with appearances. American Division cham­ Minnesota 56 eS .466 17Vk two runs in the top of the 13th inning in the first game and Scruse was paced by Barb Brody with three hits, one a season competition is champion Indy squad sent had two hits for the losers. Neil Pierson scattered six three hits for the Tavern. pionship this season. California 56 70 .463 19 walked off with a 3-1 decision to force a second contest. , and Cathy Grant and Karen Carpenter with two hits Tacorral with a 3-0 record. Rec League champion The n ig h tc ap w as a hits as Tacorral downed Craig Phillips, Ron Rickard Friday's Results Pero’s, chanks to a four-run It was a repeat performance Boston 2 Chicago 1. After spotting David’s two runs in the first timing, each. Renn’s Tavern and Peru’s Telephone out of play with a slugfest from start to finish and Bill DiYeso were in the for the automobile salesman at Baltimore 6 Texas 5. Scruse came back to knot the count at 2-all in the fourUi Each side had numerous opportunities to score but until Market are next with 3-1 22-5 decision. Peru’s with Glen overcoming a 8-0 third inning. two -hit bracket. Wayne MAJOR the local Lincoln-Mercury Minnesota 8 Detroit 4. and then wrappd up the title with a three-run outburst in the 13th, only two runs were registered, David’s getting logs and Glen (Construction represented the Nike loop. deficit to win. Gary Gott’s three hits led New York 5 California 3. Johnson’s three hits paced LEAGUE agency. Last summer the the sixth stanza. their first in the fourth frame after Scitise had gone ahead has a 2-1 record. Making 22 base hits count Byrd Carlson was the hero the unbeaten squad amd former pro third baseman won Geveland 9 Kansas City 5. the inters. Oakland at Milwaukee, ppd. Key hits were produced by Lori Hansen and Jan Plerro. 1-0 in the first stanza. Last night at Robertson for 21 runs. Sportsman had for Glen with a single in the Mark Leone and Don Monday night’s schedule BOXSCORES the crown when he compiled a Today's Games Park, Nike League cham­ little difficulty against .412 average. (All Times EDT) Hansen tripled twice, singled once and drove in three runs. The playoffs involved the two finally plus Crisplno's last inning which Sent home Romano added two blows will find Renn’s and Glen This year, playing chiefly as Chicago (Jefferson 3-7) at Boston Pierro collected two hits and aS many RBIs. Marianne Supremes and Moriarty Bros. Scruse was the only team pion Sportsman Tavern Vittner’s. the tie-breaking marker. each to the 11-hit attack. playing at 6:15 at Fitzgerald NATIONAL LEAGUE (Wise 16-7), 2 p.m. Pemberton added two hits to the attack. with one loss in the post-season activity. eliminated Vittner’s Ray Sullivan collected Carl Colangelo pounded out,. Best in defeat was Bud New York San Francisco the designated hitter, Johnson California (Singer 7*11) at New York Field with the winner facing was able to solve opposing Gardens, Dusty League three homers and a single to four singles while Mike Talaga with two bingles. abrhbi abrhbl (Gura 44), 2 p.m. Pero’s in the nightcap. Clines cf 6210 Joshua cf 5010 pitching for a .500 average Detroit (Coleman 9-14) at Minnesota winners, 21-7, but in the set the pace. Terry Schilling Mistretta homered and Renn’s scored in all but The tourney will windup Millan 2b 5 0 2 2 Thomas 2b 5 0 0 0 going into the final game. A one (Blyleven 134), 2:15 p.m. MAJOR nightcap the Sportsman homered, doubled and singled twice. Biff Grimes, one inning and enjoyed six Tuesday night at CHiarter Vaillf 5120 Adams rf 0 0 00 Oakland (Blue 16-10 or Bahnsen Ml) SUub rf 4 112 Thomassn rf 2 0 0 0 for four showing brought the at Milwaukee (Travers 6-7 and were ousted by Glen, singled twice for the Dan Gauchione and Buzz and nine-run frames en Oak. mark under .500. LEAGUE Kingman lb 5 11 0 Matthews If 3 110 Hausman 34), 8:30 p.m. Torre 3b 5131 MonUnet lb 4 0 2 1 2 Johnson's first Twi League Geveland (Walts 2-0) at Kansas City HoUhitting Evans Grote c 3 010 Speier ss 4110 batting title was achieved in (Briles 64), 8:30 p.m. LEADERS Heidemnn ss 2 0 0 0 Rader c 4 12 0 Baltimore (Cuellar 12-6) at Texas Seaver p . 4 010 Ontiveros 3b 4 12 0 1962 when he posted a .463 (Jenkins 14-13), 9 p.m. Major Usgue Leaders Apodaca p 10 10 Falcone p - 0 0 0 0 average. The second bat crown Sunday's Gaines Williams p 0 0 0 0 was earned in 1970 on the Chicago at Boston By United R«u InlematlonsI ’Sama brings lawsuit Leadiig Batten . Murcer ph 1012 Detroit at Minnesota winning his spurrs Barr pr strength of a .434 standard. (based o n S at bats) 0000 Oakland at Milwaukee Heaverlo p 1000 “It feels great, just great,” Geveland at Kansas City NaUoiul League TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UPI) - The University of I ab r )i pci, Brown ph 1000 he said when informed by Jim California at New York, 2 Evans belted a solo homer in Alabama has slapped the NCAA with a lawsuit that could Connors gets wish Lavelle p 0000 NEW YORK (UPI) - Gallagher, league secretary Baltimore at Texas, n l^t Madlock, Chi W 4B e 369 the fifth inning — his third since Simmons, St.L widen the breach between the major football powers and Moffitt p 0000 With precocious kids like m « S 117 338 Hill ph and statistical wizard, that he Watson. Hou lU7,«t » IM other governing body of collegiate athletics. 1000 NaUonal Leagin SUndingi Fred Lynn, Jim Rice, Cecil Saturday — to put the Red Sox 3 D ToUls 40 6 13 5 ToUU 3^4103 was No. 1 on the hit parade. E u t in front 1-0, and one Inning later Sangulllen, Pitt icim 44 127 3M Tom Roy The Crimson Tide filed the Cooper, the Boston R ^ Sox Morgan, On New York 500000010-6 “I hope to play again next w. 1. pet. g.b. Lynn singled home what proved lit « M UO 3 0 suit here Friday, asking a state assurances which were made in with open tennis San Frandsoi 030000010-4 Joflhua,' SF tin 4B « » year. Baseball is still a lot of PitUburgh 71 66 JO - need another young slugger -81 good faith and based on E-Adams. DP-New Yoik 2, San to be the winning run after Carl Rone, On 124 M a U7 3 B court to enjoin the NCAA from fun. Winning the title is a big Philadelphia 89 56 .552 IVk like Tom Yawkey needs a historical fact and past practice got it,” Connors said triumphantly. "AU Francisco 1. LOB-New York 13. San St. Loulf 67 59 SO, 4 Yastrzemski singled, stole se­ Parker. Pitt 114 48 « IB 318 limiting the size of its travel SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (UPI) - thrill for me. Garvey, LA at the University of Alabama at Uie law suits since Wimbledon 1974 are no Francisco 7. New York 85 80 JBO 5^ loan. cond and went to third on an IB lAas w 3U One*year, no-cut pact squads and home game squads Jimmy (Connors finally has his “open 2B-Kingman, Montanez, Gines. 3B- "It's just super to see young Chicago 60 « .466 12 Nevertheless, Yawkey, the Murcer, SF 117 417iB IB 3Q the time of these persons’ (the more in existence. There won't be any . American Leagei until after all grants-in-atd tennis” and the U.S. Davis Cup team Torre. HR-Staub (14). players develop like Jimmy Montreal 53 71 XB 17 players) agreements to attend more keeping players out of tournaments ip h r er bb so Red Sox’ millionaire owner has “I'm choking up a little more, g ab r pet. signed before Aug. 15 expire. may finally have Connors. Balesano, Dave Bidwell, Rocky (Herald photo by Dunn) West yet another hot-hitting kid to college at this institution under such as Rome and Paris.” Seaver W 18-7 4 4 3 9 w. 1. pet. g.b. th at’s a ll," said Evans in Gu«w, Minn 117 m 161 .80 That was the date the NCAA, Chotiner and Jeff Grunwald. I'd Lynn. Boa athletic scholarship contracts.” The sport’s top ranking male player “We’ve smashed the monopoly of ten­ Apodaca GENE JOHNSON CincinnaU fi 43 .666 - cheer in this most pleasant of explaining his sudden tur­ 115 415 137 JO In special convention in Falcone L 84 1-3 Munson, NY 18 486 made peace with the association of teimis nis,” said Bill Riordan, Connors’ like to hang on and give advice Los Angeles 67 56 532 15 seasons at Fenway Park. He's nabout. “ I tried looking at 3 316 Tom Roy signs Chicago, adopted its controver­ Williams 12-3 and confidence to them and by San Frs^cisco 61 66 .484 22 Washington, Oak 114 402 • 140145 310 professionals Friday, settling out of court manager. "We've come out of the long Moriarty Sr., chucked pro ball season or post-season playoffs. 23-year old Dwight Evans, a films. They don't help. You Singitton, sial 4860 rules, limiting travel Heaverlo San Diego 57 66 .462 38 18 481 1 18 for "a substantial amount” in the multi- Lavelle 124 playing I feel that I'm also part and joined the Moriarty sales Johnson was fresh out of third-year man whose slow 1975 Giicago IVhite Sox Friday night McRae, KC dark night of tennis. It will open tennis for AtlanU 57 71 .4ft 27 have to feel what you're doing 116 48 51 IS squads to 48 players and home million dollar suits Connors filed against Moffitt 1-3 of their progress. There's as staff. The move was never Manchester High in 1955 when start relegated him to frequent (that included a ) Hargrove, Tex U4 407 8 m 305 all. Everbody can play together.” HousUhi 48 82 586 37 wrong.” squads to 60 players. ATP executives Jack Kramer, Donald Seaver,pitched to 2 batters in 8th. much satisfaction seeing them regretted by either side. he signed with the Giants for a Friday’s Results tours of bench duty white the gave him 17 hits in his last 36 at- Powell, Gev 100 SB 8 8 with St. Louis The thawnlng of the iceberg between Alabama, which played up to Save-Apodaca (U). Red Sox southpaw Roger OrU, Qii 108 416 U U5 300 Connors upset. Dell and Arthur Ashe. improve as in winning the bat When Johnson said goodboy 54,000 bonus. He spent three Giicago 6 Houston 5. rookies Lynn and Rice and the bats —.465 clip. Connors and the ATP may also ^ v e paved WP'Seaver, Heaverlor. Balk-Falcone. Moret survived nine walks and Chambliss, NY 115 8 6 50 18 80 players in some games last Connors had filed a number of suits title.” to the twice-a-month paychecks years in the Giant system and Atlanta 9 St. Louis 5. “soph” Cwper were off on .300 “It all s ta rt^ two weeks ago SOUTH ORANGE (UPI) - the way for Davis (hip appearance for T-2:«. A-4,428. Pittsburgh 7 Gncinnati 2, lit. went the distance for his 10th Braun. Minn 111 3» B m fall while posting an 11-1 against the association, starting with the One young promising player in pro ball after stints in the then moved over to the Pirates seasons. in Milwaukee,” said Evans who Home Runs By EARL YOST July and August have not been Ckinnors, who has boycotted playing wiUi Pittsburgh 4 Gncinnati 2, 2nd. win in 12 decisions. He yielded record, contends the new limits |10 million suit after the French Open AMERICAN LEAGUE he didn't mention was his som, New York Giants, Milwaukee for two years and wound up Philadelphia 6 San Diego 5. Evans, however, seems to has lifted his average from .237 National League: LuxluU, Phil 8; Sports Editor kind to Jimmy (k>nnors. First the U.S. team because of differences in four hits. Schmidt, Phil 8; Kingman. NY 8; are “an unlawful abridgement barred him in 1974 to prevent him from a Mike, a 16-year-old, who got his and Pittsburgh chains, from with the Braves and only home- New York 6 San Francisco 4. have found the hitting groove to .268 since then. "I got a good Tall and talented Tom Roy, who polished up his basket­ there was the Wimbledon loss opinion with ATP member and team cap­ Chicago Boston Montreal 3 Los Angeles 1. Elsewhere in the American Bench, Cln 8 ; Foster. (Hn 8. of existing contract rights in chance at winning the sport’s grand slam first taste of Twi ball after Class A to Triple A ,leagues, he run hitting and established all- that his young Red Sox team­ grip on a ball that was caught. ; to Arthur Ashe. Now it's an up­ tain Dennis Ralston. abrhbi abrbbi Today's Games League, Baltimore put away American League: Mayben% KC 8 ball ability at South Windsor High while winning all-state that it severely limits an in­ and a resulting $1(X),0(X) bonus. Connors Hairston If 4 010 Cooper db 4 010 playing with the Rockville took over as playing manager star Eddie Mathews to beat out mates have enjoyed all season. Ever since. I’ve felt good up Jackson. Oak 8 ; Scott, Mil A Bonds, set victory at the hands of In­ Ralston has since been replaced as cap­ (AU Times EDT) Texas 8-5, Geveland drubbed and schoolboy All-America honors before going on to the dividual player's opportunity to captured the other three comers of the Dent u 3 011 Griffin 2b 3 0 0 0 American Legion and did a with the MB's. at third base. Houston (York 6-1) at Chicago His 2-for-3 performance in there. Finally, I think I’m NY 8 ; Burroughs, Tex 8 . i dia’s Vljay Amritraj during the tain of the U.S. team by Tony Trabert and Kansas City 9-5, Minnesota Rons Batted In I University of Marj’land, has signed a pro contract. participate in an intercollegiate slam, winning the Australian Open, Hendersn cf 4 0 0 0 Ystrznuk lb 4 110 great job. Moriarty's had held That’s when he came home (Bonham 11-10), 2:15 p.m. Boston's 2-1 victory over the playing up to my capabilities." quaterfinals at the Tennis Week (hinnors says he plans to taUTtoTriiibert Johnson lb 4 010 Rice If 4 01 () overwhelmed Detroit 8-4, and National League: Luximki, UO; Roy, who helped Maryland game.” Wimbledon and the U.S. Open at Forest The aging Johnson, who can membership in the loop' for and the rest is history in Cincinnati (Gullett 164) at Pittsburgh Open. “eiUier during Forest HiUs or sometime Melton 3b 10 0 0 Lynn cf 3 011 (Kison 9-10), 2:15 p.m. New York stopped California 5- Bench, ClnS; SUub, NY 64; Pe«, Cin School attorney Paul Skid­ Hills. SOOOFlskc 3000 swing a bat with authority, several years but it was in the Moriarty colors. O; Watson, Hou 79. maintain Its national “Vljay just played better right after. Stein dh New York (Koosman 10-11) at San 2. Oakland at Milwaukee were more, unexpectedly announcing He had also filed a $3 million lebel suit Coluedo rf 4 0 0 0 Evans rf 3 121 collected 25 base hits in 53 of­ also-ran class. Eighteen wins in 22 starts this Francisco (Montefusco 10-7), 4:06 p.m. American League: Lynn, 8 ; prominence the past three than me.” was Connors only “I would Uke to think I could help bring - rained out. the suit at a Friday afternoon against Kramer (with Kramer filing a OrU 2b 4010 Burleson ss 3 04 0 ficial at bats, drove in 22 runs During the 14 years that John­ season was a carbon copy of Atlanta (Nlekro IMl) at St. Louis 17th win for Catfish Mayberry, KC B; May, Balt B;*Rkt, seasons in the college world, Tom McMillan his first two comment after losslng 4-6, 7-6, back the cup to the United States. They Downing c 110 0 Helse 3b ^ 3 0 0 0 Orioles 8, Rangers 5 Boa C; Scott. Mil 0. news conference set up weeks countersuit) and a 65 million libel suit and had seven doubles, one tri­ son has been in command, the last year’s record, the best in (Denny 64), 8 p.m. has penned his s i^ tu r e to a years on the varsity at 64 Friday to the 21-year-oId In­ say it’s different than playing Wimbledon Osteen p 0 00 0 Moret p 0 0 00 Montreal (Rogers 104 and Renko 4-10 Elrod Hendricks keyed a Pitching in advance to have Coach Paul against Ashe prior to this year's ToUls 8141 Totals 8 2 6 2 ple and scored nine runs during Gas House Gang has won nine either division. 1 one-year, no-cut contract Maryland, Roy came into dian who beat Connors two or the TV challenge matches in Las Vegas. at Los Angeles (Hooton 114 and four-run third inning with a (Based on most victories) “Bear” Bryant talk about Tide Wimbledon where Connors fell in the Chicago 000000100-1 regular season play. regular season titles and seven No one is denying Johnson is Rhoden 84), 2, 8 p.m. National League: Seaver, NY years ago at the Volvo Inter­ I don’t know, but I’d Uke to give it a two-run homer and Don Baylor wMh the Spirits of St. Louis his own last season and at­ prospects, said the 48-60 rules: finals to„Ashe. Boston 000011 OOx-2 It was 14 years ago that John­ playoff championships. The a step slower but he can still Philadelphia (Carlton 114)* at San Jones. SD 16*7: Sutton, LA U-IO; Monon. national heUuVa try.” E*Downlng. DP-BostonS. LOB-Chlcago Hunter pitching added three RBIs with a two- AU IS-IS; Blllingham, On 144; Matlck, in the American Bsketball tracted the attention of pro "...It in violation of Both s'ides agreed the amount of the son decided to shelve a club is currently engaged in the make contact with the ball and Diego (Spilloer 4-10), 9 p.m. Without Connors, the U.S. David 9, Boston 5. Sunday's Games run homer and a sacrifice fly to NY 144; Messersmith. LA M-U. Association. scouts. settlement would not be made public. 2B-Evans. HR-Erans (12). SB-£)owning, career to playoff semifinals in a bid for the latest batting title bears American League: Palmer. Bait W, Cuppers have been embarrassed the past Houston at Chicago help the Orioles keep pace The six-foot, nine-inch While scoring was bis “I wanted open tennis and now we’ve two years by Colombua and Mexico. ^ Yastrzemski. come home and raise his young No. 8. this out. Atlanta at St. Louis as well as ever Kaat. Chi 184; Hunter, NY 17-12; Lee ip h r er bb so games behind Boston in the AL and Wise. Bos 16-7; Blue, Oak ll-U. center was a third-round biggest forte as a schoolboy, H family which now numbers six - Since 1946, Moriarty's have Montreal at Los Angeles Jack Nicklaus distressed Osteen L 6-12 8 6 2 2 1 3 Some say life begins at 40 and East. Mike Torrez (15-7) r.'i.tt three sons and three daughters. missed out just once in winning Cincinnati at Pittsburgh NEW YORK (UPI) — For the first time in recent years. draft pick by Portland in the it was his rebounding skills Moret W 102 9 4 1 1 9 6 Twi pitchers had better beJlare Riiladel]riila at San I^ego, 2 scattered 10 hits but gained the T-2:12. A-32,468. He took the advice of Matt either or both the regular in 1976. Catfish Hunter is not in the thick of a pennant race, but National Basketball that enabled Maryland to re­ New Yoiit at San Francisco, 2 victory with relief help from Association but decided to tain its classy standing in California New York (more) habits are hard to break. Grant Jackson. ab r b bl ab r b bi th e Atlantic Coast Collinslf 4000 BoiKl8rf SOU "It's a little different hits and struck out seven for his Indians 9, Royals 5 cast his lot with the Spirits fifth complete game in a row. after receiving a substantial Conference and in coast-to- Remy 2b 3 0 0 0 White U 4 010 Jabbar no.l pitching for a team not in the George Hendrick’s run­ A1 Geiberger, glad showers held off Rivers cf 4110 Nettles 3b 310 0 pennant race,” admits the New Chris Chambliss drove in scoring double highlighted four undisclosed bonus. coast competition against Garrett dh 4 011 Munson c 3110 LOS ANGELES (UPI) — York right-hander who led three runs, including a two-run unearned runs in the first inning Roy has spent the summer other college powerhouses. lead by two shots. Boebte lb 4 010 Chamblss lb 3 12 3 FORT WORTH, Tex. Stockton are just happy the the posted scores to stand and Among those still on the SUnton rf 4110 Herrmnn dh 3 010 Pittsburgh batters Kareem Abdul Jabbar tamed Oakland to three straight World homer, to highlight the victory, as the Royals gave away in Maryland as a guest lec­ Roy rewrote the scoring Stockton, Geiberger’s old the 36 players left on Uie course course, the only ones likely to which ehded a five-game losing (UPI) — The heat parched showers held off as long as Chalk 8b 4 0 0 0 Jerfmson db 1100 G Bill Walton In the battle of Series triumphs. "But it’s like another chance to gain on turer at youth basketball records both at South Wind- buddy from California, followed were scheduled to complete finish high in Uie field were Rodriguez c 2 0 11 Alomar 2b 3110 being a hunter — you have to streak. Chambliss’ homer, his acres of Colonial Country they did. Miley ss 3 0 0 0 Coggins cf 2000 giants Friday night as the Oakland in the AL West, failing camps. sor High and in the state But Jack Nicklaus, of course, that up with a six-under-64 — their rounds early Saturday. Hubert Green and John Schlee, Western all-stars defeated the have the instinct to kill the eighth of the season, came with seven games back of the world club needed the rain. A1 the second lowest competitive Figueroa p 0 0 0 0 Piniella ph 1000 While playing in the before graduating and is a lltUe distressed at the If the thunderstorms had each of whom were three under Scott p 0 0 0 0 BUdt cf 0000 East 137-120 in the “Great prey.” Thurman Munson aboard in the SATURDAY Geiberger and Dave round ever shot on the n ig g ^ champions. Rico Carty also shadow of All-American moving on to college. shown up a little earUer, both par and in the final stages of Kirkwood p 0 0 0 0 Stanley ss 2001 no longer asleep Basketball Shootout” for He still has .the Instinct, He seventh Inning and erased a 2-1 timing. A thunder-cracking course, to move Into a second Hunter p 0000 added a solo homer for the 2t00 (22, 30) Red vs. Piralet Geiberger's and Stockton’s their round. Angels' lead. charity at' the Sports Arena. still fits his name. Tribe in the seventh, his 15th of 2i00 Red Sox vt. While storm besieged the Colonial place tie at 136 wlUi Bob Dixon rounds would have been wiped Stockson set a Colonial ToUls 32 2 5 2 ToUls BS75 NEW YORK (UPD -T h e Parker, who had gone two who fell four games behind Jabbar, the newAcquistion Though the Yanks are 12V5 (Chambliss singled home the course late in the second round CaUfomia 000100100-2 the season. Sox, WTIC 2ilS Yanks va. who managed a 69 Friday. out, as would have Nicklaus’ course front nine record with a New York 00Ol0O4Dx-5 , whose weeks without hitting a homer, Pittsburgh in the NL East. of the Los Angeles Lakers, games behind division leading first New York run to tie the Twins 8, Tigers 4 Angela, WINF Pro football roundup of the 6250,000 Tournament The only other people under put the Pirates ahead 3-2 in the unfortunate efort. 30. Known as a streak player, E-Kirkwood. DP-Callfomia 2. LOB- bats were asleep for the last Braves scored six runs in the stuffed in 26 points and Boston, Hunter remains a score 1-1 in the fourth with two 3i30 (8-40) Golf Tourna- Players CSiamplonshlp Friday, par when Uie rains came were CalifomU 5, New York 4. eighth inning of the nightcap Rookie Dave McKay became Before the rains appeared, the former PGA champion said three weeks, have arisen sixth inning with Dusty Baker grabbed 13 rebounds with predator. He won his 17th game out after Graig Nettles walked menl sending temperatures Mason Rudolph, Hale Irwin and the round might have been the 2B-Munson. HR-(^mbliss (8). SB* with a two-run shot and Hebner the 42nd player to homer in his Uie heat took its toll. Nicklaus Rodriguez,/Rivers, Bonds, Munson. SF- from their long slumber and Bellolr contributing two- four assists for the West com­ of the season Friday night with and went to second on an infield 4t00 (9) Mels vs. Gianit plummeting from their 100- BUI Rogers, ail of whom were best he has ever shot. followed with a solo blast. out. first major leau^at-bat, while who hates wearing anything on SUnley. and, like a giant bear com­ run hits to the rally. pared with Walton's 17 a five-hit performance as New 4i30 (3) Sports Spec­ degree levels of earlier in the at one-under 139. “I really don’t remember ip h r er bb so Parker’s homer was bis 20th, Expos 3, Dodgers 1 Ed Herrmann followed Phil Roof and Dan Ford added Detroit, Kansas City day. his head, wore a visor to keep ing out of hibernation, are points with 29 rebounds and York downed the California. tacular The clouds began to build Figueroa L 11-10 6 5 4 4 2 7 tying him with Stargell for the solo shots, powering Minnesota the sun out of his eyes. ever playing that good,” he I^rry Parrish hit a two-run five assists, Angels 5-2. Chambliss’ homer In the SiOO (8-40) Wide World of During the peak of the heat, during the afternoon and finally said, having birdied eight holes. Scott 0 1 1 0 0 0 mighty hungry and primed club lead. to victory over Detroit. “I had to wear something to Kirkwood 2 1 0 0 2 1 for the kill. homer in the 12th inning to give “ I don’t have anything to ‘Tve pitched as well this seventh with a single, chasing Sports Geiberger had cruised around burst only moments after ‘Tve been waiting for this for a the Expos a victoryover the Figueroa. A bunt-shigle by San­ McKay's homer touched off a the 7,160-yard par-70 layout in keep from being burned alive,” HunUr W 17-12 9 5 2 2 2 7 The Pirates, who struggled prove to him,” said Jabbar of year as last year,” Hunter said, 9tbO (22, 30) Rama vs. christen stadium Nicklaus had posted a five-over long time. I’m so pumped now I Figueroa pitched to 3 batters in 7tb; four-run third inning and was said Nicklaus. "It was awfully Dodgers. Pinch-hitter Nate the oft-injured Portland Trail “and better than the year dy Alomar moved pinch runner Bills two-under 68 to produce a 36- 75 that left him eight shots out could'go out and play 18 more.” Scott pitched to 1 batter in 7th. through a recent 5-17 slump Alex Johnson to second and followed by Roof’s homer. Ford hot.” Colbert tied the game for Mon­ Blazer center. “It’s too early before.” SUNDAY NEW YORK (UPI) The New Orleans where the hole total of 134 and capture the of the lead. T-2:ll. A-1580. during which they saw their both runners moved up on a belted his 14th of the year in other hand, is 1-1 and is coming treal in the ninUi with a solo to know about whether Hunter, 17-12, allowed five ItOO (24) Women’s Tennis Detroit Lions and the Kan­ Dolphins will endeavor to PGA officials decided enough substantial lead in the National wild pickoff throw by reliever sixth. Dave Goltz (12-10) got the off a last-minute 26-20 triumph homer while Ron Cey homered Walton has improved. 12i55 Yanks vs. Angels, sas City (Chiefs square off furUier develop a rushing at­ of the field had finished to allow League East dwindle to prac­ Don Kirkwood. -A sacrifice fly win. over Uie Dallas (kiwboys for for the Dodgers. WINF today

Mrs, Helen S. Green Mrs. Matilda Mitchell with assault on man VERNON - Mrs. Helen TOLLAND - Mrs. Matilda state police arreste^ three The victim was taken to Sisson Green, 79, of Stafford Leutjen Mitchell, 86, of 19 Par­ people Friday after a man was Manchester Memorial Hospital Springs, formerly of Vernon, tridge Lane died Friday in a severely beateii at the^Bolton where he was treated and died lliursday night at a Vernon Vernon convalescent home. She Lake boat launching area. released; Witnesses reported Convalescent home. She was was the widow of Jesse C. Paul W. Barron, 23, of 21 Ver­ the incident'to'police. the widow of David Green. Mitchell. non Rd., Bolton, Gordon F. All three arrested people are Bom in Massachusetts, she Born in Ellington, Mrs. Barrows, 39, and Kim Barrows, being held by police I ! 10 land’s Marylebone Cricket NOTICE II 12 II 14 IS 11 II public today until midnight and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 II » 20 21 22 21 24 Club established the flrst offi­ p.m. (Herald photo by Pinto) 2S 21 22 a 21 a ALMANAC cial rules for the game of lawn tennis and launched it into American bandleader Bob Crosby (1913) world popularity. .. OPEN Today is Saturday, August 23, the 235th and dancer-actor Gene Kelly (1912). day of 1975 with 130 to follow. On this day in history: ’The moon is between its full phase and HERALD YESTERDAYS In 1924, Mrs. Miriam “Ma” Ferguson last quarter. won the Democratic nomination for gover­ A LL DAY The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter nor of Texas. In November, she became and Saturn. 10 Years Ago the first elected woman governor of a 25 Years Ago The evening stars are Mercury and Board of Education asks Commission on state. Higher Education to take over jurisdiction SUNDAY Venus. In 1926, hundreds of thousands mourned Tliose bom on this date are under the Charles Morrison of 180 W Center St. and and responsibility for Manchnter Com­ the death of movie idol Rudolph Valentino. sign of Virgo. American General Jonathiui John Baldyga of 44 Lewis St. are named munity College. I ’?■ t In 1968, a U.N. resolution condemned the Wainwright, hero of Bataan in the Pacific probationary regulars with Manchester N. Charles Boggini succeeds Atty. Soviet bloc invasion of TTieater of World War II, was bom August Police Department by Police Chief Her­ William Collins as a member of the Board 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. Czechoslovakia...but Russia vetoed it In 23, 1883. Tliis is also the date of birth of man Schendel. of Education. i' y> * f ' the Security Council. ( &

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*Pops’ lyKBKKNP — August 33, 1875 — P * ^ 3 The Summer P^ps Orchestra of Greater Manchester will present its fifth annual concert tonight at 8:15 in the Fanny was funny Dateline: Hollywood auditorium at Manchester Community College on Bldwell St. Admission is free. but movie wasn’t Flip Wilson’s first movie Lana Turner will return to production will be "Pacheco,’' the screen to “ Deadlock” for Symphony series a true story about a runaway Dioscuri and Leejo Produc­ Well, you know something? slave who joins an Indian tribe Season plans for 1975-76 by the Hart­ By SOL R. COHEN tions, her first movie since He’s got something there. Bar­ in Florida. ford Symphony Orchestra include It takes an nninbibited “ Bfadame X ” to 1966. bra sings and emotes and cries Veteran filmmaker Fred Milos Forman will direct one tributes to America’s Bicentennial child to say the things we and looks horrified, or sur­ Zinneman will- direct "The of the wackiest titled fihns to celebration in both its major Wednesday grownups don’t seem to prised, or hurt or whatever. She Secret- Policem an” for 20th recent memory, “ Someone Is night series and in its programming for w ant to V say, like in the young audiences. gets cheated out of love, gets Century-Fox. Killing the Great Chefs of story, “ The Emperor’s poshed into thinking she’s in Newctnner Kathleen Lloyd Eunqm.” The Wednesday concerts planned by Gothes,” where it took a love, and falls into one divorce will play the feminine lead op­ music director Arthur Winograd will Michael Caine's new 20th child to say it out loud tlut and then another. posite Idarlon Brando and Jack briqg a full roster of American artists to Century-Fox film, “ Fat Nicholson in "M issouri the stage. Among guests are fast-rising the Emperor wasn’t But we ask yon, how often is Chance,” has been retitled Breaks.” young violinist Eugene Fodor, who opens wearing any. she funny? We don’t mean “ Peepers.” It’s a takeoff on references to her being funny— First-run movies in Bogota, Bogart detective films of the the series Oct. 8; Pianist Lorin Last week, we took our six- like telling us what a success the capital of Colombia, cost 15 1830s. Hollander, Oct. 29; and violinist Charles year-old grandson to see “ Fun^ Treger, Nov. 19. she was as Baby Snooks. Come pesos, less than 50 U.S. cents. Don.Murray will star in ny Lady.” Later in the season, the dean of to think of it, maybe tb w ’re "Earthquake” earned |1.8 "Troubled Times” for Avco- million at two Hollywood Blvd. Embassy. American violinists, Isaac Stem, will be Now, everyone who saving that part for a tlilrd heard Feb. 4. movie, like "Funny Baby” theaters during a Sl-week run. remembers knows that Fanny CybiU Shepherd and Robert When pianist Andre Watts performs maybe? Brice Indeed was fumqr. But, De Niro will co-star in '.‘Taxi April 21, he will offer his own Bicenten­ As for the movie, even when take “ Fwmy Lady,” and before Driver” for Columbia Pictures. nial tribute by playing the MacDowell that, "Funny Girl.” Barbra isn’t front and center, it Robert Goulet was honored “ Piano Concerto No. 2” and George employs an old burlesque trick Barbra Streisand is "Funny by the Hollywood Chamber of Gershwin’s “ Rhapsody in Blue.” To most viewers, "Funny of usi^ mishap after mishap Commerce by having his' star In six youth programs, the Hartford Gill” seemed funny much of (to scenery, liiditing, tangled Lady,’’ now playing at imbedded in the Hollywood Symphony offers a variety of musical the time, because Barbra Strei­ hairdos, tripping dancos, and Mandiester area theaters. Walk of Fame. experiences including a look at sand made ns believe i t But, the like) as an excuse for com­ “ The Towering Inferno” won America’s vast heritage of choral music, “ Funny Lady” is something edy. funny?” , we don’t know. the sweepstakes prize in Italy’s performed by the Greater Hartford else again. But,U it? We don’t think so. And, you have to believe this. di Donatello Awards as best Youth Chorale directed by Gerald Mack. All through the movie our As a musical, it’s a great Until we were asked the ques­ foreign picture of the year. For information about the major grandson kept asking, "When extravaganza and a marvelous tion, and by a six-yearold child Mark Adamy, Loretta Cullinane and Cheryl Slover a rehearsal for tonight’s Sunruner Pops Orchestra con­ "Twentieth Century-Fox series and the morning concerts, call the will it get fnnnyT” And, for background for Miss yet, we were ready to believe (left to right) observe rests in the string section during cert at Manchester Community College. Presents World War H” is the Hartford Symphony office at 278-1460. hours after, heaA ed, “ W l^did Streisand’s magqiflcent voice. ' the word belonged in the title. they call it fnnyT” As for, “ Why did they call it Out of the mouths of babes! title of a documentary photograph essay to be released Champagn* music as a movie in 1976. James Caan, Michael Caine Lawrence Wdk, famous for bis cham­ and Elliott Gould will star in Forum of the arts pagne music with Its bubbly rhythm, will Columbia’s “ Harry and Walter present an all-new Bicentennial show G o to N ew Y o r k , ’ ’ a By June Tompkins Monday at 8 p.m, at the Hartford Civic safecracking caper set to 1898. Center. 'Hckets are available at the Civic Author Truman Capote Center box office. - makes his acting debut in Dinner theaters Mikado” plays its final performance In the city Columbia Pictures “ Murder By tonight at the Ivoryton Playhouse in Death.” At the Coachlight Dinner Theatre in Ivoryton. Monday through Saturday, the Ginger Rogers stars in “ F ( ^ Carats” Academy Award winners. East Windsor, a musical revue entitled Manhattan Savoyards will present tonight and Sunday afternoon and Walter Matthau and Tatum “ Nice Faces of 1943” plays through Sept. “ H.M.S. Pinafore.” For reservations; call evening at Bushnell Memorial Hall in O’Neal will costar for 7. It will be followed by “ Oklahoma” 767-0967. Hartford. For reservations, call 246-8807. Paramount to “ The Bad News opening Sept. 9. For reservations, call Alice Faye and Don Ameche team in Wednesday will be the last of this Bears.” 522-1266 or 623-8227. “ Good News” tonight at Storrowton summer’s carillon concerts at Trinity Biographer Irving Stone “ Cabaret” is still headlining at the Theatre in West Springfield. An evening College in Hartford. Hie program begins represents the United States to Chateau de Ville in East Windsor of nostalgic music and ethnic humor is in at 7 p.m. and is free. < a two-hour Italian television through Aug. 31. For reservations, call store for Storrowton audiences Monday special celebrating 525-1488 or 623-9861. Stamps and coins through Saturday when Frankie Laine Festival ends Michelangelo’s 500th birthday. Does she...? and Pat Cooper appear. For reser­ Tony Bennett has has firat “ Do I look i k e a prostitute? The Berkshire Festival Concert series By Russ MacKendrIck vations, call 522-5211. straight* dramatic role since Hie question came from ac­ at Tanglewood concludes this weekend. Area Entertainment “ Cowboy,” a new musical , is being "The Oscar” movie in an Seiji Ozawa conducts the Boston tress Sylvia Miles, who has At the Oakdale in Wallingford, tonight staged at the Goodspeed Opera House in It’s the tourist season— A quick trip to Prince begins when they go into perforations in com­ episode of television’s Symphony tonight at 8:30 in an all-Ravel played hookers in almost all is the last night to see and hear Sergio East Haddam through Sept. 28. Edward Island in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence. pounds of 11 and 1114-12 a ^ so on. "Medical Story” series. program. Ozawa will conduct the Mahler of her 14 movies at 26 off- Franchi and Louis Prima. EMdie Arnold The story centers around the life of At any rate they both agree on a total of IS “ My Three Sons” star Fred “ Resurrection” Symphony with chorus Broadway plays. "ME? I and George Gobel present star entertain­ Charles Russell, the Western painter. AlUioogh they Issued 40 or 50 varieties of designs. These are mainly a bunch of drabs. The MacMurray has a leading role Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ment Monday through Saturday. Helen For reservations, call 873-8668. copper tokens, starting in 1840, this bronze cent only one with a trace of charm is the 4V4-ponce to the movie, “ Beyond This don’t think I look like one. I The Popular Artists Series will feature Reddy stars Aug. 31. Shakespeare's “ The Winter’s Tale,” was their only attempt at a decimal coinage. young Queen Vicfaurla, full-face, in a soft brown. Place There Be Dragons,” sure don’t behave like a Linda Ronstadt and Leo Kottke Tuesday Thursday, the Oakdale Children’s “ King Lear,” and Thornton Wilder’s About a miUim were struck and they aren’t There is nothing as as the variety we get about the famous Bermuda hooker except when I’m at 7:30 p m . Billed for Friday are David Theatre Series features a Bugs Bunny “ Our Town” are playing in repertory scarce in this area. from theb offshore neighbor. New Brunswick. '^riangle. playing the part,” she said. show at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. For reser­ at the Shakespeare Theatre in Strat­ Crosby and Graham Nash, and Saturday. There is an extra twist to P.E.I stamps in that Helen Reddy. , Note the difference between the face of the vations, call 265-1501. ford through Aug; 31. or reservations, P.E.I. piece and the Canadian large cent. Ihe many of them bring mme used than mint, so For reservations, call 413-637-1600. For Gilbert & Sullivan buffs, “ The call 375-4457, former says "Victoria Qneen...U71” instead of concorted cancellations are plentiful. “ Victoria Dei Gratia Regina Canada.” It U the The real gems are the bidf-stamps tied to TV Community Prytko honored only coin b om up that way that doesn’t hit os covers. It was legal to snip a 4-penny one with Latin for the royal Utle. crosswise when all you needed was a 3-pence. Certain of these covers proved to be wwrthy of ' Johnny Prytko of 108 Chambers College They do parade their Latin on the reverse. faking by the fanxNis south-of-the-border artist, South Windsor, received the United There is an oak tree sheltering three saplings, Raoul de Thuin, who was retired after much States Polka Association Merit Award join the adventure in education. The Connecticut with the inscription “ Parva Sub lu en ti” (fredy angst by the efforts of the American Philatelic recently. State Community Colleges in cooperation with translated “ Little Under Big” ). I w threesome Society. Some P.E.I bisects were prominent in i ' I Connecticut Public Television (CPTV) will offer 3 ^,Lawrence Welk will present an all- stands fm the countries of the island. his offerings at bargain prices. Leader of . “ The Goolied by George Washington. For complete information, call or write: Evening Herald, Herald Square, Windsor school system. sus brown-orange. They can pick up a bluish- Sumnwr mMSng' Manchester, Conn. 06040. TV Community College lilac, dull nuiuve, lilac, and a reddish-nnauve The Manchester Philatelic Society will have Publisher Raymond F. Robinson 1280 Asylum Ave. The "Good Times Band” will be where Scott lumps them all together as another summer meeting, with circuit books, at Johnny Prytko, polka band leader from South Winflsor, accepts special Weekend Editor Doug Bevins Hartford, Conn. 06105 featured Monday at 7 :30 p.m. on Channel “ violet.” Mott’s Oniununity Hall, 7 to.lO p.m., Tuesday, award fbi' his services from Mrs. Jane Pacyna. 40 . , ■' ■ ' .. ■ Phone: 232-4817 This is bearable, but the maddening part Aug. 26. or conuct your nearest community college. • 111- (.. j 11 I li n IV ■ - (M s > ( t

Page 4 - W EE K END - August 28, 1975 W EEKEND — August 23. 1975 — Paga a ‘Beacon Hill’ by CBS Capsule book reviews Best is a super soap opera By JOAN HANAUER - tions multiply, and so does the guilty of 549 felonies and United PraM International actioa deported. sellers Every Crime in the Book, By JOAN HANAUER there are the Hackers, the immigrant The Rotterdam Delivery, Lucky Luciano, by Hickman edited by Robert L Fish. (Put­ Fiction “ greenhorns” Mrs. Hacker has Imported by Eidward A. O’NeilL (Cowai^ PowelL (Citadel, $7.95) Powell nam, $7.95) ’These niUets of mys­ NEW YORK (UPI) - “ Beacon Hill,” from Ireland, most notably her nephew, McCann Geoghegan, $7.95) Rot­ wrote this account o f the trial of tery are li)^ t enough to carry Ragtime - EIL. Doctorow \ i one of the few programs for the coming Brian Mallory (Paul Rudd) who is up to terdam is the major petroleum mobster Luciano 35 years ago anywhere on vacation. Margaret Looking for Mister Goodbar ~ television season to arouse a twitch of no good with the not so fair Rosamond. port of Europe and this is a good, and it still stands up as a fine ex­ Millar’s tale about the mortician Judith Rossner real interest, is super soap opera with There are several other servants about fast-moving adventure about the ample of crime reporting. who stopped believing in death The Mbneychangers - Arthur superior casting and a tenuous connec­ whom we likely will learn more later. hijacking of a 2ao,(X)0 ton super­ PoweD, a journalist, was con­ is a charmer. There also are Hailey tion to Masterpiece Theater’s “ Upstairs, Shogun - James Clavcil Sad (act of taloylalon ship and its two million barrel vinced long before crime en­ offerings by Stanley Ellin, Downstairs.” cargo of oil Tlie culprit an IRA forcement ^ c i a l s that a crime Robert Bloch and Joe Gores. The ’The Great Train Robbery - CBS is presenting its big show for the ’The ballyhoo given “ Beacon Hill” un­ explosives expert who is afraid organization existed and that anthology is by the Mystery W ri­ Michael Crichton 1975 fall television season Monday night that his former associates ace Books Centennial -- James A. derlines the sad fact of television — that Luciano was among its kingpins. ters of America, so the stories in a two-hour preview at 9 p.m. It then so little is new, so much is imitative. out to kill him. The complica­ Luciano, incidentally, was found are varied and professional. Michener w ill reappear Sept. 2 in its regular 10 Some, possibly but not probably many, of Shardik - Richard Adams p.m. slot Tuesday nights. the new television programs will be The Eagle Has Landed - Jack “ Beacon H ill” is the continuing saga of amusing. But how many situatior com­ Higgins a wealthy Boston Irish family (upstairs) Here’s schedule for bookmobile The Promise o f Joy -- Allen edy and detectives stories can we watch? and their servants (downstairs). It Here’s the lineup: Drury doesn’t pretend to be great theater; Here is next week’s schedule Tuaaday WadnMday 10 a.m. — Kensington St. On Monday nights the new program­ The Massacre at Fall O eek - judging by the first episode, it could be for the Manchester Public 9 a.m. — Martin School. 9 a.m. — Meadows Convales­ 10:40 a.m. — Timrod Rd. and ming consists of ABC’s “ Barbary Jessamyn West good fun. Library bookmobile; 9:50 a.m. — Bowers School. cent Home. ’Timber Trail. Coast,” a humorous Western adventure; At least none of its characters wields a Monday 10:30 a.m. — Buckley School. 11 a.m. — Briarwood Dr. 11:20 a.m. — Singer Learning NBC’s Phyllis (out of M TM ) and CBS’s scalpel, wears a badge, totes a gun or 9 a.m. — Laurel Manor. 11:20 a.m. — E. Middle ’Tpke. 1:10 p.m. — Castle and ’Turn- Center. Nonfletion new serial version of that golden oldie, has ever appeared on the Mary Tyler 9:40 a.m. — Holiday House. near Manchester High School. bull Rds. “ The Invisible Man.” Breach of Faith ~ Theodore H. Moore Show. Better son of “ Upstairs, 10:40 a.m. — Charter Oak St. 1:10 p.m. — Broad and Center 1:50 p.m. - Woodhill and 1:10 p.m. — Ardmore and Tuesday’s ABC will present “ Welcome White Downstairs” than sitcom spinoff. 11:20 a.m. — Goslee Dr. Sts. - Evergreen Rds. Marshall Rds. Back, Hotter,” a classroom situation T.M.: Discovering E)nergy and 1:10 p.m. — Loomis St. and 1:50 p.m. — Presidential 2:30 p.m. — Crescent and 1:50 p.m. — Avondale and comedy; NBC presents "Joe Forrester,” Overcoming Stress - Harold H. Scorecard needed Griffin Rd. Village Apartments. Durant Sts. Robin Rds. Lloyd Bridges as veteran policeman; Bloomfield 1:50 p.m. — Northwood ' 2:30 p.m. — Edison and 3:10 p.m. — S. Hawthorne St. 2:30 p.m. — Level Rd. an d . The initial two hour presentation con­ CBS, aside from “ Beacon H ill” , will all Total Fitness in 30 Minutes a Apartments. Whitney Rda. Elizabeth Dr. centrates on Introducing characters and Week - Laurence El Morehouse “ Joe and Sons,” a situation comedy 2:30 p.m. — West Side Rec. 3:10 p.m. — Fountain Village Thuraday 3:10 p.m. — Kennedy Rd. and their situations. There are a lot of people about a widower raising two teen-agers, and Leonard Gross 3:10 p.m. — High and Short Apartments. 9 a.m. — Lincoln Center. Bishop Dr. for the viewer to keep track of without a and “ Switch,” about a pair of private Sylvia Porter's Money Book -- scorecard. eyes. Sylvia Porter For openers there are Benjamin and Nancy Marchand and Stephen Elliott appear as Mary and Benjamin Lassiter Without Feathers - Woody Mary Lassiter, heading the rich and Sound familiar? in “ Beacon Hill,” premiering on CBS-TV Monday at 9 p.m. and moving to Library adds many new books Allen political Lassiter family, played to The Ascent of Man - Jacob Tuesdays, starting Sept. 2, at 10 p.m. The new series depicts the intertwined Wednesday ABC has “ When ’Things Grof — Realms of tha Human Un- Moore — Mount Your Own Fishing within an inch of their improbably New books added to Nonfiction lives of a rich, influential Boston Irish-American family and its staff of ser­ Were Rotten,” Mel Brooks’ updated oonadoua Trophies Bronowski ♦ aristocratic lives by Stephen Elliott and Manchester’s Mary Cheney Tetenton — Butch Cetsldy. My Hall — Occupations and the Social Murphy Complete Book of Cham­ How the Good Guys Finally vants in the 1920s. Nancy Marchand. Robin Hood comedy, and “ S ta rry & Brother Structure pionship Tennis Ddlla Library: Heifetz — • The Right to Die Nathan — The Flavor of Jerusalem Won - Jimmy Breslin You meet Mr. Hacker, the British head Hutch,” undercover copt. CBS has lady Bible ~ Holy Bible, the Open Bible Edition HIgham — Send These to Me Sanderson — Sea Battles; A The Total Woman - Marabel butler (George Rose) and his Irish wife, lawyer “ Kate McShane” and NBC offers Fiction Modes — What Every Artist and Refarance Guide Bomlohe — RIc Story Morgan “ Doctors’ Hospital” . Burls — Reeding with a Smile Collector Should Know About tha Law Shneour — A Malnourished Mind played by Elratrice Straight. Rose ob­ Kiplingar — Washington Now Alban — Tlw Qargoyta Con^racy Contldlne The Remarkable Life of Remick — In Constant Fear The Save-Your-Life Diet - viously has fun in the first episode and ’Thursday ABC has “ On ’The Rocks,” a Andaraon — Homaward and Bayond Dr. Armand Hammar Kloaty — Mercs Cunningham SaaJa ~ Tha Tasteful Interlude David Reuben - Cotrell — Portrait of Nature Kohl — Math, Writing and Garnet in it’s to be hoped that Miss Straight, an ac­ jailhouse situation comedy, and NBC Croaby — An Affair of Strangara Smith ~ Tha Chicken Book Gumming — The Fate of a Nation the Open Claaaroom Tate Memoirs and Opinions. Conversations with Kennedy - tress of dignity and fire, will be given offers “ The Montefuscos,” an Italian- Land — Laat Flight Kul) — New England CameMrtea Davit — CoUector*a Price Guide to 1 9 2 6 -1 9 7 4 Benjamin Bradlee more scope in later epls^es. American situation comedy, “ Fay,” a McMullan — A Country Kind of Bottiea, Tobacco Tina and Reilca Lambro — The Federal Rathole Daatn Dichter ~ The Naked Manager Holmea — How Can I Rnd You. God? Terp — Pop-Toppingl The Lassiter children are: Robert, divorcee situation comedy, “ Ellery Diehl — The Fauvea Kafka ~ Open Management Turner — Profeaslonal and Ad- Mukhar)aa — Wlfa Kahane ~ The Story of the Jewish mlnlatratlva Career Examination who lost an arm in World War I and has Queen” and “ Medical Story.” Ramaay — Tha Dark Daacanda Edaon How We Learn Former pro football star been sulking elegantly ever since; Maud, F l t ^ — Growing and Praaarving Defanaa League Watson — Country Furniture Friday ABC has “ Mobile One,” adven­ Raapall — Tha Camp ol tha Sainta Your Own Fruits and VMStablea MacStiofaln — Revolutionary In Wolganalnger ~ -The Personal Rosey Grier signed to play a married to Richard Palmer, a Rudy Stona — A Lagand of WoH Song Qtock — Adolescent Preludlce Ireland Garden recu rrin g character in the tures of a television reporter, CBS has MagnanI — Intariors for Today Rashatovakaya — Sanya (transla­ Vallee look-alike who irons his hair to Wllllama — Eight Monal Ladlaa Gorey Nader and tha Power of “ Movin’ On” series. “ Big Eddy,” a Damon Runyon style Poaaaaaad Everyman Mitchell — Losing Ground tion) either side from an engraved middle part situation comedy. and talks incessantly about yachts; Em i­ ly, married to Trevor Bullock, who Saturday ABC w ill, present detective aspires to a social position he appears “ Matt Helm,” and what’s up on CBS is much too dull to achieve; Fawn, who "D oc,” another situation comedy. flits about the arts picking up lovers; Sunday rounds it off with ABC’s Rosamond, the “ plain” Lassiter sister “ Swiss Family Robinson,” CBS presents who really is rather pretty. “ ’Three for the Road,” another vridower- So much for upatalra and-sons situation coniedy, and RENT-A-TRUCK “ Brdnk,” a detective show. NBC Paul Rudd portrays Brian Mallory, newly arrived Irishman who becomes a ’There’s also Betsy Bullock, a Lassiter presents “ ’The Fam ily Holvak,” about a grandchild headed for trouble in an un­ rural family in the Depression. Any of it chauffeur, in CBS-TV’s “ beacon Hill.” The network is advising viewer dis­ suitable love affair. sound fam iliar? M ore to the point, cretion due to mature themes in the new series. So much for upstairs. Downstairs, what’s new?

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! I I I • 1 I ! / ■ Page 6 — WEEKEND — August 23, lg75 This week’s movies on WEEKEND - August 23, 1975 - Page 7 Today and Investigates policeman’s murder. hunter and his partner to twMe h ^ to n r ' ■ 1:30 (8) “The New Interns” (1964). Ekiward G. Robinson, Paulette Goddard. rendezvous with revenge Group of new interns at large 1:30 (5) “The Mark of the Vampire” 8:00 (9) “Contest Girl” (1965). Deter­ Jack Nicholson. -i^etropolitan hospital encounter (1957). Doctor, by mistake, takes pills mined slum girl uses any means to win 11:30 (8) “You Carafti'Along” (I94S). : IjUragedy. drama, romance, and pity. which he discovers turn him into human series of beauty contests. Janette Scott, 'Air Force officer Jharo.Eden. Michael Callan. vampire. John Beai, Coleen Gray. Ian Hendry, Ronald Fraser. bondselling tour fa ll* in fm ^ |i^ M |rie s 3:1Jo,3ffly''>vAppointment with Danger” 2:00 (9) ’" r h e Tail Target’’ (1951). New a girl who discovqgjKtfl'hailHij^iilir 9:00 (57) “South Pacific” (1958). (1951). P tM l^ ce agent smashes mail York detective uncovers plot to kill disease. Lizabej 'Cum- robbery plot‘

Sunday 1:00 (5) “Black Fury” (1935). Coa\t Ressians in medieval Italy. miner unwittingly causes a dlsastroy Iter, Virginia Mayo, Robert 8:00 (30) “Gunga Din” (1939). Adven­ strike, bringing gangsters on the see ture with British forces in India and the Paul Muni, William Gargen. water boy who wants to be a bugler. Cary 1:00 (9) “We Dive at Dawn” 5) “The Red Danube” (1950). Grant, Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fair­ British submarine embarks on , ancer in Vienna tries to escape banks Jr., Joan Fontaine. to sink German battleships olice. Peter Lawford, Janet Noon (5) “Jinx Money” (1948). The waters. , Eric Poi; ' Pidgeon. Bowery Boys solve a gambling murder. 3:00 (5) “The Sea Hag 18:30 ( 8 - 4 0 T ^ B |^ d Couple” (1968).' ' Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hail. Pirate adventure on the I Pilm version o ^ ^ B jm o n ’s Broadway 11:30 hves” (1956). 1:00 (3) “Gulliver’s ’Travels Beyond exciting battles and comedy about m ism m ^B^pom m ates: Drama i woman who the Moon” (1965). Animated story about Flynn, Brenda 1 A fussy photographer^lH|^sports- marrig rjoan Crawford, a small boy who dreams he’s on a rocket 6:00 (5) “’The Flan mlnded slob. Walter M a tth a i^ ^ B k " ^ ' a if f j he Greene, Vera ship-to another world. (1950). MounUln fit mon. Mill

■y4-^1 0 ' -4 i . Monday revenge on i Borden” (1975). Speculative account oP nen Earrings” (1947). his home. Gai; the 19th Century murders in Fall River, scapes Gestapo posing - m i 1:00 (5) “Lietter from an Unknown Steve < Mass., linked to spinster Lizzie Borden. ’Ray Milland, Marlene Woman” (1948). Infatuated with a char­ 4:30 (9) ^Elizabeth Montgomery, Katherine Hel^ ming pianist, woman continues to love RedBalli I crashes it! pnd, Ed Flanders. him although he uses her. Joan Fontaine, way bry to reach “’The Angry Silence’’ (1960). Louis Jourdan. the fr leff Chandler, ^^^^M aro c 7” (1967). Adve ’ worker is ostracized after he 1:00 (9) “Dallas” (1950). Confederate Sid Srien. ro b b e i^ B ^ iiu rd e r in Morocco^ : to join a strike. Richard Atten- m fk guerilla officer arrives in Dallas seeking 9:0 egend of Lizzie Barry, Cy^OMSse, Elsa i h. Pier Angeli, Michael Caine.

AU Baba” (1952). tricate swindle to Bthing. Richard Oenna, Joanna Pettet, Tuesday i a princess in a plot to ransom money. Tony' Porrest Tucker. 1:00(5) "AffairsofSusan” (1945). Air­ wealth. Tony Curtis, Vaccaro, Larry Hagman. 11:30 (5) “The Angel and the Badman” craft manufacturer. Just married, finds ■ Jory. 9:00 (8-40) “Man in (1947). (Juaker girl saves man who is out about the other men in his wife’s lifej' (.a'-J^ark Stranger” (1971). ’Trapper travels^ being hunted by a gunslinger. John Joan Fontaine, George Brent. j Irish j|M]|ihB.doesn't like the man who left in Wayne, Gail Russell, Irene Rich. 1:00 (9) “Her ’Twelve Men” (19 Ish helps NmKtafiltrate Northwest Territoi^ 12:30 (9) “Carry On, Admiral” (1956). Robust, humorous story of the^ ' port. Deborah Kef%^9ceyor John Huston, He Admiral’s granddaughter tries to set Wee/Guys wonnan teacher in a male 11:30 (3) “Fa things straight after her boyfriend im­ J'inish Last” (IfflW'ootl ’ I tries school. Greer Garson, (20-22-30) ’“The Big Rip personates a famous statesman. Peggy jTping at OLD BUCKETMOUTH Barry Sullivan. I). Easy going con man plots an in' tjnake a Cummins, David Tomlinson. Caught and photographed by Reginald Pinto eredlty. Ray Milland, Gene ’Tierney. f , Art (kirney. 11:30 (5) “The Major and the Minor” Wednesday 4:30 (9) “Drums Across the River” 74). Swarm of (1942). Girl poses as 12-year-oId and gets 1:00 IS) “F 4). Young adventurer, deqiite his a town. Ron heip from young professor to board train English lady falls in I ^wishes, joins a posse invading Katherine Hel- she can’t afford. Ginger Rogers, Ray pirate. Joan Fonta ‘ Itory for gold. Audie Murphy, Miiland. dova, Nigei Brucei H u g h l^ ^ ^ ^ V a lte r Brennan. ^’Tiger Makes Out” 11:00 (9) “In Which We Serve” (1942). 1:00 (9) “a o t 51). 8:00 (9 ^ ^ ^ M te llo w Rolls Royce” ' kidnaps a suburban Men and officers of a British destroyer Childless coupl j I un- (1965). Story o ^ S B ||y 2 ^ in the life of a protest against social in- are examined in a crucial moment of Here’s where yeu’ll find ’em repentant mu at en- Rolls Royce and i H ^ ^ ^ m e r s . Rex ach, Anne Jackson, Bob World War II. John Mills, Bernard Miles, vironment Knt than Harrison, George C ^^ft^ShirleyJ Celia Johnson.

Fishing is one of the easiest, most Notch. ’There are a lot of small fish, record for small and large mouth best-stocked trout streams. Adventurer Joins the Bagdad obert Wagner, Eddie Albert, 11:00 (9) “Svengali” (1955). Bearded relaxing and most popular sports in particularly bluegill and perch, and bass. • Mt. Hope River and Natchaug guard to thwart a threat to the < FDurnlng. Svengali hypnotizes young girl to teadi Connecticut. it’s best for youngsters. ig’i (1948). Victor Mature, Mari Blanchard,^ (20-22-30) “Who Is the Black her to sing. Hiidegarde Kneff, Donald • Williams Pond on Rt. 207 in River, both emptying into M wfield Wolfit, Terrence Morgan. Fishermen may pursue such • Coventry Lake, reached from Lebanon. Again, small and large .Joan Arness. la?” Police drama about the Hollow. Both good for trout. 8:00 (9) “Invasion Quartejf der of a woman who always wore 11:30 (3) "The Dunwich Hotror” freshwater species as trout, bass, Rt. 31. Large mouth bass are plen­ mouth bass are found. (1970). ’Thriller in a coastal town based • Last but not least on our select NLke” (1952P Four invalid British offlcers j kck. Lucie Amaz, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., pickerel and shad, or take to the salt tiful. • Moodus Reservoir and Bashan turnsadetem lll^a big German gun w hj^H hs onny Cox. on short story by H.P. Lovecraft. Sandra water for the seasonal excitement of list, the Connecticut River. It’s said Dee, Dean Stockwell, Eld Begley. • Crystal Lake, off Rt. 30 in Lake, off Rt. 149 in East Haddam. jr into a champion Elngland. Bill 9:00 (24-57) “Wanda” (1970). Slow bluefish and striped bass. to be the best in the U.S. for shad ’with hilarious results. young woman who doesn’t resist her 11:30 (5) “Piny” (1949). Young black Ellington and Stafford. It’s good for Anotter bass fishing favorite. There’s no shortage of places to go during the April-to-June season. It’s Katbarlne,Hepburn, Aldo 9:0 husband’s filing for divorce teams with nurse who passed for white in the North trout and bass. • Lake Pocotopaug, off Rt. 66 in returns to her Southern home. Jeanne fishing in Connecticut. More than possible to find anything there, former [te deq small-time thief. Barbara Loden, • Mansfield Hollow, off Rts. 89 and East Hampton. A variety of fish. using imusuaF Michael Higgins. Crain, Ethel Waters, William Lundigan. half of the state parks and forests though. The closest places for access ^"The Veils of Bagdad”.(1954). 195 in Mansfield. Large mouth bass, • Gardner Lake, off Rt. 354 in are open for fishing, and there are are in East Hartford, Glastonbury, and pickerel are found in great Salem. Large and small mouth bass ple home. David Niven, Topol, Anna scores of lakes, ponds, streams and and Rocky HIU. t 8:00 (3) “SheJ ar^ a client charged with murder. Pilot for numbers. are best. tist. Just out to heip CEIS series. Anne Meara, Sean McClory, Karina. rivers open. 2:00 (8) “Two Rode Together” (1961). • Hop River, near Rt. 6 through Opening fishing season in Connec­ r:00 (5) AU” (1942). clear a W( ibezzllng. Charles Raid. Marshal and cavalry officer try to get In­ If you’re new to Manchester, • Walker’s Reservoir, off Rt. 31 Andover and Columbia, stocked with ticut runs from the third Saturday in _ . _ ^ y e m o tio n a l^ ^ ^ ^ f two people John Davi( 'ack Kehoe. 11:30 (3) ‘“The Singer Not the Song” here’s a list of the most popular near the Wilbur Cross Highway in trout. April to the end of February, but yMw faU in love In^l^^^i^E^glaiid. 8:00 0 !965). Dumb ' (1961). Drama of a priest and a bandit in dians to release a white prisoner. James Stewart, Richard Widmark, Shirley fishing spots in the area. The list is Vernon. It’s one of soine 250 lakes, Joan Fontaine, ’Tyrone clerks [e office wreak a Mexican village. John MiUs, Dirk • Scantic River in East Windsor some species close at the end of Oc­ Bogarde. - ^ Jones. MitebeU. havoc ip International by no means complete. ponds and streams stocked with and Podunk River in South Windsor, tober. irecambe. • Bolton Lake, with access from trout. 1:00 (9) "The Easy Way” (19-. , 11:30 (5) "Long Ago Tomorrow” 4:00 (8) “D.O.A.’' (1949). Thrilla- relatively snnall rivers, both stocked Resident fishing licenses, of a city engineer, mother of three, i for the Gods” (1971). Paralyzed man isolates himself about a man dying from poison slowly Rt. 44A. Experts says it’s best for • Mashapaug Pond in Union, off with trout. ■ ' available in town clerk’s offices and more to her brood. , B ets^ ie to obtain an an- in convalescent home, where he faUs in and trying to find the killer. EMmond small and large mouth bass. Rt. 171 near the Massachusetts stat- • Farmington River, through selected sporting goods shops, cost Drake. whlch may confirm love with poUo victfan. Nanette Newman, O’Brien, Pamea Rritton, Luther Adler. • Bolton Notch Pond, at Bolton tate line. Mashapaug holds the state Granby and Windsor. One of the $4.35. _ 4:30 (9) “River Lady" (1948). .'rehistoric astronauts, I&lcolm McDoweU. 5:30 (8) ‘"The Second Wonuu” (1951). Mississippi gambUng boat owner forms tie, Kurt RusseU. 1:30 (5) “Before Winter Comes” Young woman investigates an architect syndicate to take over river lum b^ iteMcShane” (1979).Irish- (1969). British officer in charge of Betsy Drake, Robert Young, John Sut­ camps. Yvonne De Carlo, Dan *'■ “ iwyer gets famUy help to aid refugee camp is ordered to send the peo­ ton. WEEKEND — August 23, 1975 - Page 9 p«l^e 8 - WEEKEND - August 23, 1975 Sunday, Aug. 24 Today, Aug. 23 6:00 Latino...... 40 2:00 8:30 Christopher Closeup ...... 3 6:00 10:30 D ragnet...... 8 K ojak...... 3 1*0 A Family at W ar...... 24 Ask Kleiner 8:30 News...... 3-22 Look Up and L iv e ...... 3 Team Tennis...... 2930 M ovie...... 8-48 Film Festival...... 3 M ovie...... 57 Insight ...... 3 M ovie...... 5 By Dick Kleiner Korg: 70,000 B.C...... 8 Red Sox vs. White Sox...... 22 Challenge of Truth...... 18 Wrestling...... 9 9:30 Rev. Cleophus Robinson___.5 Point of V iew ...... 9 Room 222 ...... 40 McCloud...... 2923-JO Speaking with Your Hands .20 Journey to Adventure...... 18 Bob Newhart Show ...... 3 Week in Review...... 24 8:45 Jewish Heritage...... 40 2:30 Masterpiece Theatre____24-57 Star Trek...... 22 10:00 A New D a y ...... 8 Pro Tennis...... 3 Sesame Street...... 24 Black Perspective...... 30 10:45 9:00 Dick Cavett Show ...... 3 Pro-Celebrity Tennis...... 8-40 Jabberwocky...... 30 Eames Celebration ...... 57 7:00 ^ -Jewish Heritage...... 30 Vaudeville...... •...... 5 Weekend N ew s...... 5 DEAR DICK: Please tell me about a movie I saw at least 20 3:00 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... IS Gamer Ted Armstrong...... 40 8:30 years ago, " ’Ilie Raxor’s Edge,” which starred Tyrone Power, Camera ’Three ...... 3 11:00 Adams of Elagle Lake — 8-40 Wonder Window...... 5 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Anne Baxter and Gene ’Tierney. Why have I never seen it on TV? Eye on Women...... 3 M ovie...... 5 9:30 1:30 M ovie...... 9 ’This Is the Life ...... 8 Mets vs. G ian ts...... 9 Sixty M inutes...... 3 Movie...... 5 Racing from Saratoga ...... 9 N o—Honestly...... 24 Would just love to see it again. — ADRID VAN HORN, Roscbmg, ’The Flintstones ...... 5 7:30 G oober...... 8-40 Inslde/Outside...... 18 Oral Roberts Serm on...... 18 Make It Real ...... 8 The Champions...... 18 10:30 Ore. Consumer Survival K it...... 24 Arthur and Company...... 3 Rex Humbard Show ...... 9 3:30 Interface ...... 24 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Black N ews...... 5 DEAR DICK: I am 10 and not long ago read a story titled, "The The Addams F am ily...... 30 7*0 Diary of Anne Prank.” My mother said there was a movie on this Yogi Bear Cartoons...... 5 Water World ...... 22 Pro Soccer...... 3 Big Band Cavalcade...... 57 Boarding H ouse...... 24 Worship for Shut-Ins...... 8 Carrascolendas...... 30 Gilligan’s Island...... 40 Agronsky and Company...... 3 book. I was wwidering If It wUI ever be shown on ’TV again? — Hour of P ow er...... 18 10:00 CADENCE REAVIS, Longview, Tex. ’The Christophers...... 9 News...... 5 2:00 News...... 8-20-22' 11:30 4:00 11:00 Both these movies are oldies — ’"nie Razor’s Edge” was made Ring Around the World ___ 30 Agronsky and Company...... 3 G olf...... 940 Living Faith ...... 18 Soul T ra in ...... 3 Greatest Sports Legends — 9 News...... 3-8-40 in 1946, “The Diary of Anne Frank” in 1959. Both have been 8*0 Make a Wish...... 8-40 4:30 10:30 Rock Concert ...... 8 Firing Line ...... 24 Police Surgeon...... 5 shown often on ’TV and have exhausted their network appeal. We Believe ...... 3 On Death and Dying...... 22 Teach-In...... 18 The Protectors...... 3 Movie...... 9 Hee H a w ...... 30 11*0 Only chance to see them again would be to have your local Reds vs. Pirates ...... 20-22-30 Here Come the B rides...... 40 Wonderama...... 5 Adelantel...... 30 Film ...... 20 Sports Extra ...... S M ovie...... 3 stations order them. TV Garden Q u b ...... 24 Catholic Service...... 8 To Be Announced...... 22 Police Surgeon...... 8 7:30 One Man’s C hina...... 5 Thriller...... 40 DEAR DICK: It’s very important that I find out where and by Davey and Goliath...... 9 Noon Speaking with Your Hands .30 The Untouchables ...... 9 What’s Happening...... 3 M ovie...... 8 who did Phyllis DUIer get her face Uft. — DEBI FREESE, New Word of Life Today...... 22 2:30 Face the S ta te ...... 3 The Honeymooners...... 20 Yaie ‘7 5 ...... 8 Harness R acing...... 9 Orleans, La. _ M ovie...... 30 Closeup on Crime ...... 22 Woman...... 24 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 ’ThriUer...... 40 M ovie...... 5 5:00 The wizard responsible for Phyllis’ transormation was Dr. 8:18 Connecticut Scene...... 8 Flying Circus ...... 2 4 ^ 3:00 Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 Franklin Ashley who was, at the time, the head of the plastic sur­ The Ghost and Mrs. Muir .. .5 Sacred Heart...... 40 Hour of P ow er...... 9 Changing T im es...... 22 WHNB-TW R eporU ...... 30 Movie...... 3 F ilm ...... 20 MIdnIghI gery department at U.C.L.A. Incidentally, Phyllis says she’s go­ 8:30 Insight ...... 20 Tennis...... 24-57 D ragnet...... 40 Alfred Hitchcock H our...... 5 American Lifestyle...... 22 Rock Concert ...... 5 ing back to him again soon — for some work on another part of Spread a Little Sunshine ___3 What About Women...... 30 Arthur Ashe ...... 30 11:00 Speaking F reely...... 24 The Day the Derby Almost Died W restling...... 9 her body. She says that, every five years or so, she’s going to Terry Garr portrays the Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 40 ; ...... 57 have something else done. Can plastic surgery be habit-forming? Insight ...... 8 Man in a Suitcase . ^...... 40 5:15 beautiful, bumbling Sgt. News...... 3-922*940 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Gabe Pressm an...... S Day of Discovery...... 9-40 12:15 Hollywood & the S ta rs...... 22 Norton on NBC-TV’s 3:30 8:00 News...... 22-30 Kup’s Show...... 57 Golf...... 8-40 All in the Fam ily...... 3 DEAR DICK: I would like to know when John Wayne’s new Oral Roberts Serm on...... 22 Speaking for the Consumer . .8 5:30 “Mcaoud,” Sunday at 8:30 12*0 movie wUl be shown on TV. Or wlU It? ’That’s the one where he 11:30 Championship G am es...... 9 Tlie Best of Groucho...... 5 9:00 12:30 Friends of Man ...... 3 p.m. The Night Stalker ...... 8-40 pUyed a Chicago cop. — R.K. DAVIDSON, HallsviUc, Tex. Que Hay de Nuevo? ...... 3 Face the Nation...... 3 Agronsky and Company...... 3 4:00 Johnny Carson ...... 20-30 ’That was "Brannigan,” and it shouldn’t take too long for it to Animal W orld...... 5 M ovie...... 9 To Be Announced...... 8 Dialogue...... 8 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 7:00 David Susskind Show ...... 5 The S aint...... 5 Sammy and Company...... 22 make it to the TV screens. ’The better a picture does at the box of­ The S aint...... 8 Mets vs. G ian ts...... 9 Bobby Goidsboro...... 18 Oral Roberts Sermon ...... 9 Meet the P ress...... 2922-30 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 News...... 3-922 1*0 fice, the longer it takes before it comes to TV. "Brannigan” I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 M ovies...... 9-30-40 Sesame Street...... 24-57 Emergency! ...... 20-22-30 didn’t do too well, so it should pop up at home in a year or so. 1:00 6:00 Gospel Singing Jubilee...... 18 M ovie...... 9 Christopher Closeup ...... 40 Harness R acing...... 22 4:30 Philadelphia Folk Festival M ovies...... 3-99 Eric Sevareid...... 3 Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 ...... 24 1*0 0:30 Eighth D a y ...... 8 M ovie...... 5 Victory Garden...... 24-57 Midnight Sports Spectacular...... 3 Jerry Visits...... 3 DEAR DICK: I think I found a boner on the Salqt program last The Name of the G am e...... 3 8:15 Saturday. In one scene, Roger Moore finds that a few letters and Everywoman...... 3 Human Dimension...... 20 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 8 7:30 5:00 M ovie...... 5 Donna Reed Show ...... 8 Wrestling...... 22 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Heimaey Eruption .. . .•...... 57 a small box have been s l i p ^ under his door. I can understand ’The Fisherman...... 22-30 Day of Discovery...... 18 Manhattan TYansfer ...... 3 M ovie...... 8 Percy Sutton R eport...... 9 12:30 Wide World of S po rts----- 8-40 8:30 the letters — but how did the sniall box get under the door? — Tennis...... 24-57 The Lucy Show...... 22 Six Million Dollar Man .. . 8-40 Big Elddie ...... 3 3*0 HARRY ROSE, Lakewood, N.J. I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 Conversations W ith...... 40 Conn. N ewsm akers...... 30 World of Disney...... 2922-30 Dragnet ...... 8 Movie...... 20 M ovie...... 8 Let Us Celebrate...... 30 Star T rek...... 22 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 How does a ship get in a bottle? It probably was a boner, as you 1:30 Dragnet ...... 40 Evening at Pops...... 24-57 1:00 Insight ...... 40 Mister Rogers...... 24-57 Liberty Temple ...... 18 5*0 call it. The miracle is that there aren’t more of them, considering Issues and Answers...... 8-40 6:30 8:00 News...... : ...... 8 the speed with which TV is shot. Across the Fence...... 30 9:00 M ovie...... 8 10*0 F ilm ...... 20 Music for All A m erica...... 18 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 5 1:30 5:30 Mary Tyler Moore Show — 3 Big Blue Marble ...... 8 Greatest Sports Legends ... 22 News...... 2922-30 M ovie...... 9 Peyton Place ...... 5 Electric Company...... 24-57 S.W.A.T...... 8-40 Catholic Service...... 922-30 Championship G am es...... 30 Here Come the B rid es...... 40 Spring Street USA...... 18 News...... 40 The Flying Nun ...... 30 Old Time Gospel H our...... 18 Rams vs. Bills ^...... 20-22-30 OONT BE HOT AND LONELY THIS Suf^HER Daytime programs Sports on TV VISIT MONDAY — FRIDAY 10:30 The Doctors ...... 2922-30 -8:00 G am bit...... 3 3:00 Today 4:00 (8-40) (3k)lf: Tournament Summer Semester...... 3 The Mothers-In-Law...... 5 The Price Is Right ...... 3 2:00 (20-22-30) Baseball: Reds Players Championship. Wheel of Fortune...... 2922-30 Casper and Friends...... 5 5:00 (24-57) Tennis: U.S. Pro 6:15 vs. Pirates. Davey & G oliath...... 8 I Love Lucy ...... 40 General Hospital ...... 8-40 3:30 ( 8-40) Golf: Tournament Championship. 6:30 11:00 The Real McCoys ...... 9 Players Championship. 7:00 (5) Football: Jets vs. ...... 3 Another World ...... 2922-30 4:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Giants. Fhiblic Affairs Shows .. .3-930 Speak for Yourself ...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... 5 3:30 Giants. Showoffs...... 8 Monday 7:00 Mickey Mouse Q u b ...... 3 4:30 (3) Sports Spectacular. Straight Talk...... 9 8:00 (9) Lacrosse: Long News...... 3 Huckleberry Hound...... 5 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of High R ollers...... 2922-30 Island Tomahawks vs. Mon­ M M lH A Underdog Cartoons ...... 5 One Life to Live ...... 8-40 Sports. You Don’t Say ...... 40 The Beverly Hillbillies...... 9 6:30 (9) Racing from treal Quebecois. I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 11:30 Elxercise with Maggie...... 57 Saratoga: ’The Hopeful. 8:00 (24-57) Tennis: U.S. Pro Today Show...... 22-30 Love of L if e ...... 3 9:00 (20-22-30)- Football: Championship. O — J A.M. America...... 40 4:00 8:15 (20-22-30) Baseball: To Midday L iv e ...... 5 Bewitched...... 3 Rams vs. Bills. 7:30 The Brady Bunch...... 8-40 Be Announced. The Flintstones ...... 5 House of Frightenstein...... 5 Swinnot^FOot. ... 2922-30 You Don’t Say ...... 8 Sunday Tuesday iMsriTxrrt New Zoo R evue...... 8 News...... 9 NOON Som erset...... 2930 1:00 (24-57) Tennis: Medi- 10:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. News...... : ...... 3-99 The Lucy Show...... 922 8:00 'Quik Women’s Classic. Padres. "WHERE Q u a lit y b e g in s " Magnificent Marble Machine Sesame Street...... 24-57 2:00 (20-30) Team Tennis. Captain Kangaroo ...... 3 ...... 2922-30 Merv Griffin Show...... 40 Thursday , AND th e f u n never STOPS! Bugs Bunny Cartoons...... 5 2:00 (22) Baseball: Red Sox Showoffs...... 40 4:30 vs. White Sox. 10:00 (8-40) Sports Special: A.M. America...... 8 12:30 Mike Douglas Show...... — 3 2:30 (3) Pro Tennis: Ashe vs. Top women athletes. Public Affairs Show ...... 9 Today Show...... 20 Search for Tomorrow...... 3 Bugs Bunny & Friends _____ 5 Laver. All My Children...... 8-40 Merv Griffin Show...... 8 2:30 (8-40) Pro-Celebrity Ten­ Friday 8:30 Journey to Adventure...... 9 M ovie...... 9 nis. 8:00 (8-40) NCAA Pre- Mister Ed ...... 5 Season Report. ! ...... 2922-30 I Love Lucy ...... 20 3:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Star TYek...... 22 10:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. 1:00 Giants. Dioubleheader. 9:00 The Mod Squad...... 30 3:30 (3) F*ro Soccer: North Dodgers. New England Journal...... 3 The Match G am e...... 3 1:00 (9) Fightof the Week: To M ovies...... 99 5:00 American Soccer League Dennis the M enace...... 5 Mickey Mouse Club...... 5 Championship. Be Announced. Kitty Today...... 22 Ryan’s H ope...... 8-40 Know Your W orld...... 20 F ilm ...... 20 Dinah Shore ...... 30 Mister Rogers...... 24-57 Strum ’n D rum m ers...... 40 Som erset...... 22 Not for Women Only...... 30 5:30 Cable TV channels 1:30 The Flintstones ...... 5 SABr W p q OLS^ 0:30 F ilm ...... 20 ...2 Video T e st...... 13 The Flying N u n ...... 5 As thp World Thm s...... 3 WHCT (18) H artford...... 18 UN I* LOCK construction (wntmodiuj ONoisfiAr) Let’s Make a Deal...... 8-40 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22-30 .. .3 The Lucy Show...... 9 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 _ Educational A ccess...... 19 Not for Women Only ...... 22 Days of Our Lives___^22-30 WHYN (40) Springfield ^ , .. .4 News...... 40 ...5 WATR (20) W aterbury___ .20 A80VE-BELOWGROONO'POO».S The Flintstones ...... 40 2*0 - .. .6 Government Access...... 21 Pool accessories The Guiding Light ...... 3 Only on cable WGBY (57) Springfield. ...7 WWLP (22) Springfield ... .22 Elizabeth Montgomery stars as the infamous woman who 10:00 The 810,000 Pyram id...... 8-40 New York City Channels 5 ...8 Public Access...... 23 m ay — or miyf not — have taken an axe to give her parents .. Spin-Off ...... 3 2*0 and 9 are seen exclusively by > .. .9 WEDH (24) Hartford ...... 24 40 whacks in “The Legewl of Lizzie Borden,” an ABC-TV Green A cres...... 5 The Edge of Night...... 3 svinscribers to ’Greater Hart­ . .10 Sport's and Stocks .26 RTE. ilAXOVENTRY- 742-7308.-, moide rapeating Monday at 9 p.m. on Channels 8 and 40. Phil Donahue Show ...... 8 Rhyme and Reason ...... 8-40 ford CATV. . .11' WHNB (30) West Hartford ,30 WEEKEND — August 23, 1975 — Page 11 Page 10 - WEEKEND — August 23, 197S Thur^ay* • i I I i i) It, Monday, Aug. 25 6.-00 Celebrity G olf...... 18 Gamer Ted Armstrong...... 9 6K)0 Consumer Survival K it...... 57 10KK) News...... 3-8-22-30 Truth or Consequences...... 22 10:30 Bew itched...... 5 News...... 3-8-22-30 7:30 News...... 5 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Supercops...... 3 Ask Kleiner Wild Wild West ...... 9 Bewitched ...... 5 The Price b Right ...... 3 10:30 New Treasure Hunt...... 30 Progress Against C ancer___ 9 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Wild Wild West ...... 9 New Candid Cam era...... 8 New Jersey Report...... 9 By Dick Kleiner Dragnet ...... 40 Arbors ...... 24 The Honeymooners...... 20 Black Buffalo’s Pow Wow . .18 Celebrity Bowling ...... 18 8:00 To Be Announced...... 57 The Honeyinooners...... 20 11:00 Electric Company...... 24-57 The Waltons ...... 3 CaU of the W est...... 20 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Electric Company...... 24-57 Hollywood Squares ...... 22-30 Bonanza...... 40 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 >1:00 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Bonanza...... 40 Martin A gronsky...... 24-57 6:30 Almost Anything Goes .. . 8-40 News___ .-...... 3-822-30-40 Harness R a cin g ...... 9 DEAR DICK: I recently heard that one of the Marx Brothers P o lk a !...... 40 N e w s ___ 3-8-20-22-30 M ov ie...... 9 The Best of Groucho...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... 20 (Harpo?) tried to bny Shirley Temple when she was a young girl, 6:30 1 Love Lucy ...... ; ____ 5 Sharing...... 18 M o v ie ...... 9 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 8d)0 b this tm e? — KAREN SMITH, Salinas, Calif. The Real McCoys ...... 18 Ben V ereen...... 2822-30 1 Love Lucy ...... 2k I Love Lucy ...... 5 Cher ...... 3 11:30 In the book; ’ "rhe Marx Bros. Scrapbook,” by Groucho and Kiln K ra ft...... 24 Evening at Pops...... 24-57 Captioned N ew s...... 24-57 The Real McCoys ...... 18 'The Rookies ...... 8-40 M ovies...... 3-5-9 Richard J. Anobile, Groucho tells the story. When they were Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 TV Garden O u b ...... 24 Lacrosse...... 9 It Takes a T hief...... 8 making “ Horse Feathers” in 1931, a little girl and her parenb 8:30 11:30 7K10 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 Hour of P ow er...... 18 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 would watch them work. "Harpo . . . was crazy about this little Merv Griffin Sho\<...... 5 M ovies...... 85 Joe Garagiob...... 20-22-30 Wide World M ystery...... 40 girl,” Groucho writes, ” so crazy about her that he offered her News...... 3-22-40 It Takes a T hief...... 8 parenb ^ ,0 0 0 for her. But, of course, her parenb didn't Andy Griffith Show ______5 9:00 7K)0 Tennis...... 24-57 Johnny Carson ...... 2822-30 12:30 accept.” The girl was Shirley Temple, who was then three or Truth or Consequences...... 8 M ov ie...... 3 Geraldo Rivera...... 40 News...... 3-22-40 8:18 four. Of course, these are the memories of an 82-year-old man, BasebaU-TBA...... 20-22-30 Wide World M ystery...... 8 The A vepgers...... 9 Sb. of San Francisco____ 8-40 Jets vs. Giants...... 5 ^hut that’s the story as Groucho tells it. Can YouiTop This? ...... 18 The Living Word ...... 18 12:30 Truth or Consequences...... 8 MO 1:00 DEAR DICK: I recently saw ".” Are the “ Tommy” T- To Be Announced...... 20 M ov ie...... 2822-30 Geraldo Rivera...... 8 The Avengers...... 9 Beacon H ill...... 3 T om orrow ...... 20-22-30 shirts, worn by hnndreds of people toward the end of the movie, Black Perspective...... 24-57 M ovie...... 24-57 12:45 American Outdoorsman — 18 M ov ie...... 8-40 1:30 being sold? — TRACY WEST, Marrero, La. To TeU the Truth...... 30 9:30 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 F ilm ...... 20 The Living W o rd ...... 18 The studio licensed a New York manufacturer, Don Jacobson, The Fugitive...... 5 7:30 M ed ix...... 18 1:00 Jeanne Wolf With ...... 24 0:30 to make those T-shirb. They tell me the T-shirb should be Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Land of the-Three...... 3 10:00 T om orrow ...... 2822-30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Connecticut R ep ort...... 18 available in stores soon, for somehwere around $5. They’re also Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 News...... 5 1:45 making ’"Tommy” jeans (Elton John on one leg, Roger Daltry on Jeopardy! ...... 8 Sports Special...... 8-40 The Outer Lim its...... 5 the other) which will sell for around $11. Now you can have Tuesday, Aug. 26 “ Tommy” on your tummy. 6:00 8:30 DEAR DICK: I’ m asUng you this because no one seems to News...... 3-8-22-30 M-A-S-H...... 3 know the answer. If our former President Nbon and his bwyers Friday, Aug. 29 Bewitched...... 5 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 wanted to do sometUng which was not legal, why did they have to 6KI0 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Rivals of Sherlock Holmes Wild WUd West ...... 9 Happy D ays...... 8-40 e4l? - HARRY ROSE, Lakewood, N.J. Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Black Buffalo's Pow-Wow .. 18 M ov ie...... 20-22-30 |[’s a good show b b question. Nobody knows the answer for News...... 3-8-22-30 ...... 24-57 Karl Malden (left) stars as Lt. Mike Stone and Michael The Honeymooners...... 20 ut the best guess b that Nbon was so preoccupied with his Bew itched...... 5 Room 222 ...... 40 9:00 ■•0=3® Douglas is Inspector Steve Keller in ABC-TV’s “ Streets of Electric Company...... 24-57 in history that he felt he owed it to the future to record Wild Wild West ...... 9 8d)0 Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 Mets vs. Dodgers...... 9 San Francisco,” Thursday at 9 p.m. The police drama Bonanza...... 40 everything. Some day, we may all hear those topes — what a Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 M ovie...... 3 M o v ie ...... 8-40 ‘•I:®® begins its fourth season this fall in the same time slot. special tltot will make! The Honeymooners ...... 20 Dealer’s Choice...... 5 6:30 The Living Word ...... 18 News...... 3-822-30-40 Electric 6>mpany...... 24-57 NCAA Pre-Season Report News...... 3-8-20-22-30 N ov a ...... 57 DEAR DICK: I am doing a study on American acton for my The Best of Groucho...... 5 ■_ ■ m I Love Lucy ...... 5 dranu class. I need to find some poetry recordings by Richard Bonanza...... 40 ...... 8-40 9:30 The Real McCoys ...... 18 Chamberbin. Arc any stUl b prbt? — V.R., MobHe, Ab. 8:30 M ovie...... 9 , Channel 8 announces Human Dimension...... 18 Witness to Y esterday...... 24 Chamberlain tells me he never recorded any poetry — “ and News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Billy Graham Sermon...... 18 Hodgepodge I/>dge...... 57 10:00 chances are I never will, because I’m not good at that sort of I Love Lucy ...... 5 Sanford and S on ...... 2822-30 » local lineup for fall Bamaby J o n e s ...... 3 Week in R eview ...... 24-57 7:00 thing.” He says he wishes he were, but he’s not. The Real McCoys ...... 18 It TflkGS 8 Tbicf 8 N ew s...... 5 News...... 3-22-40 DEAR DICK: My husband and I are b a heated debate on who Car C a r e ...... 24 8:30 Johnny Carson .!!!!!!2 8 2 2 -M Channel 8 (WTNH-TV) of Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. Mets vs. Padres ...... 9 Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 pbyed the girl regubriy on Sarfsidc 6 back b the ’18s. Hie says Hodgepodge Lodge______57 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 O.J. Simpson R oast...... 40 New Haven has announced its Also, “ The Mike Douglas Police Story ...... 20-22-30 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Carol Baker and I say Connie Stevens. — MRS. RICHARD 7dK> Chico & the M a n ...... 2822-30 .|2:30 local lineup for the fall. Show,” starting Sept. 9 for Down the R oad...... 57 The Avengers...... 9 ALMEIDA, Ventura, CaUf. News...... 3-22-40 Wall Street W eek...... 24-57 n.T simnmn ft Highlights include six new weeknights at 11:30; “A.M. Mr. Chips...... 18 10:30 I am pleased to tell you, in the interesb of domestic tranquili­ Andy Griffith Sh ow ...... 5 programs and the return of four Connecticut,” a weekday (10 Jean Shepherd ...... 24-57 W om an...... 57 ty, (hat you're both wrong. Baker never ntade a series and Truth or Consequences...... 8 OKKI i r V , , k n current shows. a.m .) talk show premiering These S tates...... 30 11:00 Stevens was b Hawaiian Eye. The girl in Surfside 6 was Diane The A vengers...... 9 M ovie...... 8-40 M-jiwc 11 — oAmoa The new shows are “ Space: Sept. 8, and “ Thd Brady McBain. The Uving Word ...... 18 Midnight Special ...... 2822-30 1999/ ’ a science fiction series Bunch,” a weekday series star- 7:30 N ews...... 3-8-22-30-40 Ken (blbw a y O utdoors___ 18 The Rockford Files .. . 2822-30 '*=3®, with Martin Landau and Bar- ting Sept. 8 at 4 p.m. Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 3 The Best of Groucho...... 5 DEAR DICK: Whatever happened to Denab Cob of the Felony F ilm ...... 20 Masterpiece Theatre — 24-57 Movie...... 5 bara Bain premiering Sept. 9 at (Jiannel 8’s returning shows Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Squad series with Howard Dirft? — JOHN PARKER Ft. Lander- Aviation Weather...... 24-57 2d)0 7:30 p.m.; "Don Adams’ Screen are “ Phil Donahue” at 9 a.m.. Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 Captioned N ew s...... 57 dale, F b . To Tell the Truth...... 30 9:30 Movie ...... 8 Test,” a celebrity comedy “ The Merv Griffin Shows” at Greatest Sports Legends . . . 18 11:30 He’s around, battling unemployment Uke so nuny actors. He 7:30 M ovie...... 3 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 game debuting Sept. 11 at 7:30 4:30 p.m., both Monday through Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 M ovies...... 3-5 was recently on the TV movie, “ The Barbary Coast.” American L ifestyle...... 3 Sheepman, U S A ...... 18 4.-00 P-to-: “Hambrick’s Ckinnec- Friday; “The New Candid Room 222 ...... 40 It Takes a T hief...... 8 DEAR DICK: At the begbaiag of Cher’s show, do they p b y the Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 lOdIO M ov ie...... 8 ticut,” a weekly magazine show Camera” at 7:30 p.m. Mondays, Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 “ Space Odyssey” theme? — L. HOBAUGH, Tront Ran, Pa. Let’s Make a D eal...... 822 News ...... 5 8:00 ; g hosted by Channel 8 Newsman and “ The $25,000 Pyramid” at Wide World M ystery...... 40 No. Thty pbysomething they are calling, «d)h.gr«at originali­ NFL AcUon '75...... 18 New York Report ...... 9 5 3 Good Tim es...... 3 g Mike Hambrick, premiering 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Dealer’s C h oice...... 5 12:30 Beatrice Straight and ty, "The Cher Theme.” It was written by (Shu’s miiWcal direc­ Human Dimension ..-...... 20 Police Woman ...... 2822-30 Happy Days...... 8-40 Wide World M ystery...... 8 George Rose appear as Mr. tor, Jimmy Dale. | M ovie...... 9 M ov ie...... 9 and Mrs. Hacker, the DEAR DICK: I went to see aU three of the ‘JlUlly Jack” Sharing...... 18 1:00 housekeeper and head movies. Is Tom Laaghlta nsarried? — LONI BUELL, Canastota, Adam-12...... 20-2^30 T om orrow ...... 20-22-30 butler, in CBS-TV’s “ Beacon N.V. Saturday, Aug. 30 If They Could See Us Now . 24 1:40 Hill,’ ’ premiering Monday Completely. His wife b Delores Taylor, his "Billy Jack” Rivab of Sherlock Holmes ■ 57 Combat...... 5 at 9 p .m . coster. ■ I , 6:00 Sesame Street...... 24 The Jetsons...... 2822-30 DEAR DICK: For years now, I have been asfniAg nbont the Ag-USA...... 3 9:30 Mister Rogers...... 24 character. Boss, on Bonanza. I recaU thnt Hass was a broHMr of n 6:30 Pebbles and Bamm Bamm . .3 Candlepin Bowling...... 40 gronp of ontbws origlaaUy, that Bca teak him b to hb home whea Eye on W om en...... 3 Adventures of Gilligan . . . 8-40 Wednesday, Aug. 27 be said he wasted to straight. Everyone else says he was Patterns for Living ...... 5 ThriUer Theater...... 9 12:30 always Ben’s son. Please tell me If I’m right or wr ing. — 7:00 Run Joe Run...... 2822-30 Fat A lbert...... 3 Rockin’ in the U S A ...... 5 8A0 HELEN DUNKEL, Garden Grove ChUf. Ranger Station...... i .3 10:00 American Bandstand...... 8 ' News...... 3-8-22-30 The 325,000 Pyram id...... 8 Jim Stafford !!!!!!!..!!! 'sUo Sorry, but you’re wrong. Ben always had Boss as one of hb Porky Pig Cartoons...... 5 Scooby-Doo ...... 3 G o ...... 2822-30 Bewitched ...... 5 Celebrity T en n b...... 18 PetroceUi...... 20-22-50 three sons, right from the series’ inception. You may be Captain Noah : ...... i .8 Combat...... 5 Villa Alegre...... 24 Secret Agent WHVi...... 22 remembering a character called Cai^y (David Canary) who was Wild Wild West ...... 9 10:30 Devlin...... 8-40 Martin A gronsky...... 24-57 a regular for a few seasons, and was taken b by Ben. But not Consultation .;...... 30 Bbck Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 ' Land of the Lost ...... 2822-30 The Honeymooners...... 20 Animal W orld...... 30 Caught in the Act ...... 24-57 good (dd Hoes. 7:30 Laurel and Hardy ...... 5 Electric Company...... 24 EHectrlc 6 )m p a n y ...... 24-57 Room 222 ...... 40 IldM DEAR MCK: I wonid like to have a dbenssian settled abent The Fanner’s Daughter...... 8 < 10:30 TV notes Bonanza...... 40 8KI0 b ta N ew s...... 341-22-3040 the age o l Lawrence Welk. I say he hb bte 16s aad my News r___ .'...... 9 Shazam ! ...... 3 8-.30 Tony Orlando & D aw n ...... 3 rebtivea say he b 69 - MRS. C.H., JopUa, Mo. Actress Pamela Hensley will The Best of Groucho___ . . . .5 . Beverly. H illbillies...... 30 Rescue Rangers...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 That’s My Mama — .... 8-40 M o v ie ...... 9 Y ou ’ re aU off by a few years. According to bb offlcbl play Dr. Kiley’s boyfriend, 8:00 ’ Sigmund...... 2822-30 I Love Lucy ...... 5 M o v ie ...... 9 I Love Lucy ...... 20 bbgra^y, Welk b n. r Janet Blake, public relations Carrascolendas...... 24 Model,WU9226LS 2 5 ’L The Real McCoys ...... 18 Westbrook Hospital...... 18 Captioned N ew s...... 24-57 Yogi’s Gang ...... 8-40 director for Lang Memorial Book B e a t...... 24 Little House on the Prairie Newark and Reality ...... 9 11:00 Hospital, this,fall. WORKS IN A DRAWERS COLOR TV 11:30 Addams Family ’.'.. I •.. 2822-30 ’ ' Valley of the'Dinosaurs...... 3 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 ...... 20-2^30 Scott Newman, Paul’s son, • Th6 Bicentennial spirit, captured in this Early American M ovies...... 3-5 ..Soul Train . . . : ...... 5 No — H onestly...... 24 8:30 , ;- makes his TV debut in an style credenza • QS3000100% Solid State Modular Chassis Feeling Good ...... 57 It Takes a T hief...... 8 "We’re easy en yow ears.” Bullwlnkle Cartoons ...... t.3 Super Friends .■...... 8-40 episode...of APC-TV’s' 7KKI Action Theater...... 9 • “Super jrista-Matic" Color Tuning with Electronic Light 8:30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Blondle .... i ...... '...... 5 “S.W.A.T.” News...... 3-22-40 Pink-Panther ...... 2822-30 Sensor Control • Matrix Plus Picture Tube • Pushbutton UHF Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Celebrity Secreb Party . . . .40 Bugs Bunny...... 8-40 Craig Stevens, star of the old Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 Sesame Street...... 24 Tuo.ing • Instant Picture and Sound • Energy Saver Switch. M ov ie...... 8-40 RELAX & USTEN Cionnecticut R ep ort...... 9 “ Peter Gunn” show, has a Truth or Consequences ...... 8 12:30 This b the U f e ...... 18 Wheele & the (Copper Bunch 11:30 regular role in David The Avengers .7 ...... 9 CttllBWt Ob HB N8Hr Victory Garden.'...... 24-57 Celebrity Secreb P a rty ...... 8 ...... 2822-30 Hudson Brothers ...... 3 M c^U um ’s “ Invisible Man” Other People, Other Places 18 Joe Franklin Show ...... 9 series. 9.-00 , 9:00' Star Trek ...... 2822-30 20th CENTURY TV To Be Alive...... 20 Veteran bandleader Guy C adnon...... 3 Jeannle...... 3 NOON The Romagnolls’ Table — 24 IdM Lombardo plays himself in an 176 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD '' The Living Word ...... 18 Hong Kong Phooey ...... 8-40 Harlem Globetrotters...... 3 To TeU the Truth...... SO T om orrow ...... 20-22-30 episode of the new “ Ellery > 528-1554 Theater in Am erica...... 24-57 Kathryn Kuhim an...... — 9 Creature Feature...... 5 Open D oor...... 57 Queen” detective series. Eiporgbo<^y 4^’.^( .2822-39',. These Are the Days ...... 8 7:30 lOdW 1^40 CBS/Servlng Greater Hartford, ' • .1 Name That T u n e...... 3 M annix...... 3 Secret A gent...... 5 J Paffe 12 - WEEKEND — August 23, 1975 ' ' ‘ ' Australian television industry in chaos

Irate board members have their orders are not obeyed. SY D N EY (UPI) - The in­ the local rubbish showing now,” hopping, a black mass, and, sur­ several times told executives of But the commercial stations troduction of color television to prisingly, a pregnancy or two. he said. the three commercial networks in Australia are mostly af­ Australis has created chaos in The programs often are pret­ “Number 96” and other (with a total 53 sUtlons) and filiated with powerful the local industry. ty crude. “Number 96,” has a shows, have, .over the years, created several headaches fpr one government network (84 newspaper groups which mount Hundreds of actors and homosexual hero. In the past an effective lobby and although few years, it has featured six the Australian Broadcasting stations) to clean up their technicians have been thrown the “clean up” edict is obeyed, killings, a dozen homosexual Control Board, a government- shows. out of work as many of the stations live to offend encounters, an occasional les­ sponsored watchdog of televi­ The board is armed with a Australia’s top locally produced another day. shows are being wound down bian embrace, much bed- sion standards. license-suspension penalty if and replaced by less costly U.S. productions. in the 1973-74 ratings, local shows dominated the national ratings and only two U.S. series, “The Six Million Dollar Man” and repeats of ’A6WAY1 “Bewitched” were among the top 10. But with the introduction of color television overseas programs are staging a big comeback. The impact of U.S. and British color shows has grown considerably, despite a policy by the Federal Minister for the Media, Sen. Doug McClelland, that national viewing should contain 75 per cent Australian content. Present Australian content is 41 per cent. Peter Scott, president of the Australian film council, says only one Australian-made series, the highly rated ’“Number 96,” would be in production by the end of this year, “The reason is obvious. The cost of producing one episode of Homicide ( a Melbourne AGWAYj produced police drama) is 340,- 000, whereas it only costs $5,800 to import one Kojak,” Scotts says. “Ever since the Labor party policy of 75 per cent Australian ^ d r iv e w a y ■ content was announced newspapers and television channels have ridiculed it, saying it was not possible,” said Fred Betts, a lead in the top-rated “The Box.” “We do not want to stop good overseas shows, like ‘Upstairs, SUMMER TIME IS SEALING TIME Downstairs,' being shown but PROTECT YOUR DRIVEWAY NOW! we do want a huge amount of imported rubbish replaced by local shows,” he said. John McCallum, ih e Australian actor, manager, SEAL YOUR DfaVE NOW producer and playwright, said FOR LASTING BEAUTY... LASTING PROTECTION be thought Australian television had gone overboard with nationalism. AGWAY ASPHALT DRIVEWAY SEALER AGWAY ACRYLIC “The Australian television in­ DRIVEWAY SEALER dustry could not expect to hold DRIVEWAY SEALER ROLLER & COVER 75 per cent of viewing time with • Penetrates deep to seal, coat and • For best results with latex type * Ideal coaling for previously protect your drive. sealer. sealed driveways. • Protection from water, sun and • Special fabric cover assures neat e Completely non-tracking formula, Whale paintings winter freezing damage. application. e Adds jet black beauty, • Just one thin coat does the job! (65-2090) $ 2 0 9 e Protection from water, sun and A collection of 10 original • Covers up to 300 sq. ft./can. winter freezing damage, paintings by Richard Ellis e Covers up to 400 sq.,lt./can. depicting the different species (65-5125) Reg. 0.75 can (65-5130) Rag $8.75 can of great whales will be a 5 Gals. BRUSH/SQUEEGEE featured exhibit at Mystic APPLICATOR a HANDLE 2 Gals. ^ p o r t. Mystic, until Oct. 4. • Combination brush and squeegee. SALE SALE • Helps you apply asphalt type sealer quickly and neatly. • Complete with handle. Our SPEEDY SpMlalty

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