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OBITUARIES DevCo Seeks Approval (Conlinued from Page One) was presented with an application tor a POLICE REPORT sewer district in the northwest comer of change in zoning regulations by Greater Coventry. Hartford Community Development Corp. I r lEuf mnn fcalh Vidor Plante Harry Kellner was also presented with a petition for a ROCKVILLE - Victor The plan also calls for the construction Harry W. Kellner, 71, of 225 of the first elementary school in 1978 in the zoning district boundary change for ap­ Plante. 70, of 41 South St. died Manchester—A City of Village Charm Vernon St. died this morning at MANCHESTER For the second time in a women waited for their ride to new community, the first middle school proximately 1534 acres in the northwest MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 1974 - VOL. XCIV, No. 1 TWENTY PAGES — T\A () SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS this morning at a local convale- Manchester Memorial Raymond Richard, 29, week, someone stole the 1964 work. They were thrown 85 feet will be needed by 1979, and an additional section of Coventry. sent home. He was the husband Hospital. formerly of Manchester, was Ford sedan of Ken Burkamp of from the point of impact and high school by 1 ^ . Other schools will be “Both applications were signed by F. of Mary Ellen Cosgrove Plante. He was born in Manchester arrested Friday in LaPorte, 75 Laurel St. Sunday at 11:45 were pronounced dead at the needed throughout the 15-year develop­ Peter Libassi, president of DevCo and At- Bom in Fall River, Mass., he Nov. 23.1902, the son of Charles Ind. by Det. Sgt. Raymond Maz- p.m. For the second time, the scene. ment phase with a total of four elementry ty. John LaBelle, legal representative. was formerly employed at the and Margaret Batz Kellner. He zone and Sgt. Orville Cleveland car was left in the Mr. Steak Morin was released on a Jl,- schools, one middle school and one high “Both applications will be reviewed by American Dyeing Corp. for 17 lived ail his life in Manchester. on a Circuit Court 12 warrant restaurant parking lot on 500 non-surety bond for court school. me and if found to be complete and proper years. He operated a package He was employed as a printer charging him with first-degree Center St. which is down a hill Oct. 15. The municipal impact statement shows they will be presented to the Planning and store in Rockville for six years, until his retirement 10 years failure to appear in court. from Burkamp's driveway. DevCo generating over $80 million in Zoning Commission. Simon Says United States and he was last employed as a ago. Richard was arrested by The keys stolen from it before Other Vernon arrests in­ revenue over the 15-year development “If any error or omissions are found in school crossing guard in Survivors are a daughter, Manchester police Oct. 3, 1973 were found in it this time. Since cluded: phase but using only $65 million in town the applications they will be returned to Rockville for 7 years. Mrs. Lorraine Keeley of San at a gas station on W. Middle Burkamp had the lock changed, • Curtis A. Hall, 17, of 145 services thus producing a revenue is the applicant with the reason for my rejec­ Other survivors are four Diego, Calif.; three sisters, Tpke. and charged then with the thief could not use the keys. Washington St., Vernon and access of town cost of $15 million dollars. tion in writing. sisters, Ms. James O’Donnell Mrs. Eva E. Shoen and Mrs. third-degree burglary. He was He broke the ignition and Larry Maynes, 17, of 209 “The application will have to be formal­ and Mrs. John Mish,,both of John Willnauer, zoning agent for the Margaret K. Gabbey, both of released Oct. 4 on a written attempted to "jump” the wires Talcottville Rd., Vernon both ly accept^ by the Planning and Zoning Fall River, Mrs. Alton King of Town of Coventry, issued a statement con­ Manchester, and Mrs. promise to appear in court Oct. but failed. arrested over the weekend on cerning the filing of the DevCo application Commission. Once accepted by the com­ Won’t Curb Grain Exports Somerset, Mass., and Mrs. Catherine Harrigan of Miami 25. But he did not show, Maz- Circuit Court 12 warrants mission. a date for a public hearing will be Agnes Baker of Rockville. today. Springs. F la.: a granddaughter zone said. A young woman returned charing them with second- established.” The funeral is Wednesday at Procedure Outlined and several nieces and In early 1974. Richard was home to her apartment on degree criminal mischief and WASHINGTON (UPI) - Treasury nent danger of a drift into cumulative maintain open markets and "foreign an open market for commodities although 9:15 a.m. from the Burke- Willnauer said, “This morning at 10 I nephews. sent to an Indiana prison on a Tudor Lane and found a chair first-degree reckless endanger- Secretary William E. Simon told world recession — though we must be alert to act borrowers will have free access to any many Americans want the country to keep Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Funeral services are Tuesday larceny charge but escaped in propped against the door on the ment. The charges stem from bankers and finance ministers today the quickly should the situation change un­ funds which come here. The U.S. govern­ some items — "from wheat to coal" — at Prospect St., Rockville, with a at 7 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral February. Mazzone said. He inside and lights on. She went to the Aug. 19 incident in which a United States will not tighten its purse expectedly." Simon told a meeting of ment offers no special subsidies or in­ home. Mass, at 10 at St. Bernard's Home, 400 Main St., with the was recaptured and served un­ a neighbor’s and called police. utility pole on Phoenix St. was strings or curb exports of precious grain governors of the International Monetary ducements to attract capital here; neither President Ford addressed the meeting Church. Burial will be in St. Rev. Earle R. Custer of North til Sept. 20. Before police arriv ^ , she chopped down. Watch Your and other items to fight inflation at home. ■ Fund and the World Bank. do we place obstacles to outflow." on Monday and attacked inflation in Bernard's cemetery. United Methodist Church of­ Indiana authorities held saw a man going away from the Both youths were released on "1 do not believe the world is in immi­ He pledged the United States would Simon said the United States believes in general terms, promising that Simon Friends may call at the ficiating. Burial will be at the Richard for the local police. He apartment. She called to him $200 non-surety bonds. Hall for would get into more detail on U.S. policy funeral home Tuesday from 7 to ABOUT TOWN convenience of the family. waived extradition proceedings but he ran. Missing are stereo court Tuesday and Maynes for today. 9 p.m. FAT-GO There are no calling hours. and was brought back here over equipment and a camera. court Oct. 15. Teacher Contract i m m t NEWS Ford again urged international coofiera- the weekend. • Eldward F. Boyle, 36, of Lose ugly excess welglit with the tion in trade, monetary policy and other Friends wishing to do so may The parish life committee of Stanley Circle of South make memorial contributions Richard was to appear in Cir­ A woman parked her car Sun­ Manchester was arrested and sensible NEW FAT-GO diet economic means. Emanuel Lutheran Church will United Methodist Church will plan. Nothing sensational just CAPSULES to the American Cancer Socie­ cuit Court 12 today for setting day afternoon on Cedar St. op­ charged with operating a motor meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at Freer World Trade of bond and a court date. Four vehicle while his license was meet tonight at 7:30 in the steady weight loss for those that Decision Delayed ty posite the Lutz Junior Museum. church reception room. the home of Mrs. William Len­ really want to lose. Simon said the administration is trying more charges of third-degree Before she could get out, she suspended in connection with a Ford to Testify to get Congress to take concrete steps by Arthur E, Manscau non, 65 Hublard Dr., Vernon. A full 12 day supply only $2.50. The Board of Education Monday nighi In a review of the contract negotiations, Mrs. Florence Senliff burglary have been added to the felt the car sinking. twoK;ar accident on W. Main St. WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a gesture the end of this year to keep up the United Arthur E. Manseau. 74, of Saturday at 1:52 a.m. He was The vocations and Ask drug store delayed action on a new contract for board member John Yavis. chairman of original 1973 charge. Mazzone She started the car but it was about the FAT-GO reducing plan not made by an American president for States' momentum toward freer world Woonsocket. R.I., died Sunday ROCKVILLE -Mrs. released on a $250 surety bond scholarships committee of Manchester's 550 public school teachers, the personnel and finance committee, said Florence Sentiff, 82, formerly noted. too late. The car had sunk in to The Manchester Civic and start losing weight this week. more than 100 years. President Ford has trade, cutting restrictions on exports and at the Woonsocket Hospital for court Oct. 15. North U nit^ Methodist Church who have been working a month without a the board had had one week to study the of Manchester, died Saturday at the frame. A wrecker towed the will meet tonight at 7 at the Chorale will have dress rehear­ Money back in full if not complete­ volunteered to testify before congressmen open capital. after a short illness. He was the David C. Bruce. 27. of Hart­ • Jack Marozas, 48, of 118 W. labor agreement. arbitration award. He said wording of the a Rockville convalescent home. car out. sal tonight at 7:30 on the stage ly satisFied with weight loss from (Herald by Pinto) and answer questions about his pardon of "Some are concerned that a determined father of Reginald Manseau of ford was arrested Sunday at 2 Main St., Rockville was church. the very flrst package. School board members said they needed contract was a concern to them, but the She was the widow of Howard There was a large hole in the at Manchester High School in Richard .Nixon. international attack on inflation by fiscal Manchester. a.m. and charged with arrested over the weekend and more time to study recommendations of major point which they wanted to consider W. Sentiff. pavement which filled with preparation for the Evening of DON'T DELAY and monetarv' restraint might push the Other survivors are a sister, operating under the influence of charged with disorderly con­ The council on ministries of an arbitration panel studying the contract was the dental rider. She was born in Rochester, water. Police notified the water Performing Arts to be get FAT-OO today. First World War I Bonuses Issued world into deep recession, even five grandchildren and a great- liquor or drugs and evading duct and intoxication after a South United Methodist Church dispute. The Manchester Education Yavis said the net result was N.Y., Nov. 15, 1892, and moved and highway departments. presented Saturday. Uggett Drug W ater^ale Trial Begins depression." be said. granddaughter. responsibility. The charges domestic disturbance was will meet tonight at 7:30 in ■Association (MEA), bargaining agent for "somewhat of a surprise to the board that to Rockville five years ago A short while later, another Manchester Pertede state Comptroller Nathan G. authorized by the 1974 General WASHI.NGTON (UPI) — Beginning "I recognize this concern, but 1 do not A funeral Mass will be stem from a two-car collision reported at his home. He was Susannah Wesley House. the teachers, has already approved the ar­ the item was included in the package, and after having lived in woman had the same Agostinelli today presented the first today, the allegations, charges and believe we should let it distort our Tuesday at 9 a.m. at the involving the Bruce car and a released on a $250 non-surety Assembly, under an act known as bitration award. that there had been no prior inclusion in Manchester for 60 years. experience nearby. Part of the rumors about the Watergate cover-up and judgment." Menard Funeral Home. 127 police cruiser driven by bond for court Oct. 15. Volunteer firemen of Hose Connecticut World War I bonus "The Agostinelli Bill." because of the .About 75 ME.A members Monday night the contract." Survivors are 3 daughters, roadway has been under con­ the role of former President Richard M. Simon told the meeting that many Carrington Ave., Woonsocket. Patrolman Clarence Heritage. and Ladder Co. No. 1, checks to Mrs. Charles Wilson of 2 An- comptroller’s initiation and strong attended a public meeting of the Board of However. Yavis said, the board tried to Mrs. Rose Heyart of Largo. struction in recent days. ■Nixon must be backed up by evidence experts had expected the United States Burial will be in Manchester, Bruce posted a $500 surety Six youths were shaken up in Manchester Town. Fire Dept., now Uocfc & white tv saldi Rd., Manchester, and Frank J. support. Applications for the bonus Education in the Robertson School look at it with an open mind. To the Fla.. Mrs. Mae Carron of Pen- presented to a jury in a criminal trial. would receive the bulk of American N.H.. at the convenience of the bond for court Oct. 21. VERNON a one-car accident Sunday at will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Lawn of New Haven. Mrs. Wilson is now are being accepted in the state cafeteria and heard the board s comments board's knowledge, he said, there was no nacook, N.H., and Mrs. dollars being spent in the Middle East for family. David J. Morin, 22, of Mount 12:17 a.m. on Rt. 83 when the the McKee St. firehouse. comes in 6 colors! the widow of a World War I veteran. on the arbitration award. other town around nor other school board Madelaine Forni of Rockville: 2 treasurer’s office, 18 Trinity St., Hart­ oil. but that so far this had not been the Friends may call at the Timothy J. Riggett. 19. of 30 Vernon Dr., Vernon was car hit a large puddle, went out Tangerine The snag revolves around a dental rider with a similar rider benefit. stepbrothers. Oliver Lawn, commander of New Haven’s ford. They will be accepted to Oct. 1. Drop Most Demands case. funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 Oak Grove St. was arrested arrested over the weekend on a of control and struck a tree. The Women’s Home League f Avocado in the recommendation. The annual cost of "It is an item we are giving careful Searchfield Sr. of Pennsylvania World War I Barracks, is a veteran. 1976. Applications are available in SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) - Leftists T rade Defirit Small pm. Sunday at 2 a m. and charged Circuit Court 12 warrant The driver was Joseph of the Salvation Army will meet the benefit, which would not start until the study." he said. He felt it would be impru­ and Harry Searchfield Sr. of JJrchid The tax free $300 bonus checks were Manchester in the town clerk’s office. guerrillas holed up in the Venezuelan Con­ "The net capital flow into the United with operating under the in­ charging him with misconduct Balfore, 17, of 27 Park West Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the second year of the contract, would be dent to pass on an award which the board Danielson: one stepsister, Mrs. f Yellow sulate dropped most of their kidnap Slates from all foreign sources, as fluence of liquor or drugs, with a motor vehicle as the Dr., Rockville. His passengers junior hall at the Citadel. about $57,000 for teachers. belieied would be rejected by the Town Edna Shultz of California; 9 demands today in negotiations for the measured by the U.S. current account evading responsibility, dis­ result of an investigation of a were Kenneth Balfore, 9, Mike Hostesses are Mrs. Brigadier Board of Directors. grandchildren and 11 great­ release of a U S. woman diplomat and six deficit, has been small; about $2 billion so regarding stop sign (three double-fatal accident on Rt, 30 Balfore, 14, James Hopkins. 15. George Simons and Mrs. Molly Yavis said the board’s wish is for an Mrs. Antonio Giuliani grandchildren. other hostages. far this year." Simon said. counts), and possession of about 11:30 the evening of Sept. Bell. The Charcoal acceptable arbitration award which they BOLTON —Mrs. Maria Riva Private funeral services will of 24 Daly Circle, Rockville, "During the same period our oil import 8. VO YAG ER can present to the town for acceptance. Giuliani. 81, of Tinker Pond Rd. marijuana. Mike Auger, 15, of Hudson. bill has been about $12 billion — larger be held Wednesday at the In the accident, the car Friendship Circle of the E l 335 Mrs. Grasso Asks Abolishment In summary. Yavis said he hoped to see died Saturday at Manchester The charges stem from a Mass, and John Hearn, 14, of 7 Beige than it was in a comparable period last Holmes Funeral Home, 400 driven by Morin struck Mrs. Salvation Army will meet Zenith adds "color" to board representatives meet with MEA Memorial Hospital. She was the collision of Riggetfs car with a Park West Dr., Rockville. year While some have express^ concern Main St. Burial will be in the Elizabeth W. Babcock, 47, and Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the black & white TV. representatives to resolve the matter so Nixon Too 111 to Travel wife of .Antonio Giuliani. parked car on Main St. Sunday. Only Joseph Balfore and Choose from six veterans section of East Citadel. Hostesses are Mrs. the result can be passed on to the Board of LONG BE.ACH. Calif. (UPI) - Richard that excessive oil funds would ... flow to She was born Nov. 28.1892, in Riggett posted a $500 cash her daughter, Gail Ann Bab­ Hearn were taken by Ellington vibrant, cheery color Cemetery. Directors. Nixon s doctor says the former president the United Slates ... the picture thus far Fubine. Italy, and lived in New bond (or court Oct. 14. cock, 23, both of High Manor Ambulance to Rockville Ruth Barrette and Mrs. combinations—each one There are no calling hours. designed to brighten Of Public Utilities Agency Yavis said he hoped further negotiations has been quite different." Trailer Park. Rt. 30 as the two General Hospital where they Dorothv Jenkins. will be too sick to travel for at least a York City many years before your world. Textured would not take longer than a week. month, and perhaps three months, raising Simon told newsmen at a breakfast moving to Bolton i z years ago. were treated and released. cabinet back. Super PUC and the suspension of current rate of the utilities in 1971, although all three The Board of Education has scheduled a the possibility he may not testify at the meeting before his speech that the current Before her retirement in 1951. State Police investigated and The Manchester Emblem lightweight—just 17 lbs. HARTFORD (UPI) — Democratic hike hearings, Mrs. Grasso said she would reported increased efficiency rates of at meeting Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. in the Robertson Watergate cover-up trial. international financial meeting would not she was employed as a cashier made no arrests. Club will meet Wednesday at 8 Super compact-less gubernatorial candidate Ella T. Grasso least 7.3 per cent in the past 12 months SchiKil cafeteria ■produce solutions," but it does 'offer an in the New York Western Union p.m. at the Elks Club on Bissell than 11" high. today accused Connecticut utilities of an disclose on Thursday her plan for a "new alone. Mrs. Grasso said. Board Chairman .Allan Thomas, com­ opportunity for progress toward office 35 years. She was a St. Monte Carlo Whist will be "improper” $15-million overcharge and commission.” She said U1 reported it increased its ef­ menting on the arbitration procedures, solutions." member of Bolton played. Cochairmen are Mrs. ca ll^ for the abolishment of the Public $13 Million Estimated Health Care Head ficiency by 7.3 per cent in the 12-month said although he wasn't around at the time Congregational Church. Edward Bayles and Mrs. Utilities Commission for failing to prevent She told newsmen Harconn Associates, NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Sen. joeriod. CL&P by 7.8 per cent and HELCO of the meetings, he felt the arbitration Other survivors are two Kenneth Hodge. the alleged overcharge. a Hartford-based energy consultant firm, Lawrence J. DeNardis. R- the colorful by 12.7 per cent. proceedings were "most unprofessional sisters. Mrs. Angelina She told newsmen the utilities have been calculated conservatively the overcharges INSIDE Hamden. has been named FIRE CALLS Confessed The Manchester WATEIS will .Artual Costs Lower and unstatutory." He said it wasn't really Cavagnolo of , using outdated data to "pad” fuel cost amounted to $15 million in the three years executive director of New meet Tuesday at the Italian- compacts an arbitration, but an extension of Devco Proposal Calif., and Mrs. Santina Caselli adjustments in the past three years, ac­ the fuel cost adjustments to monthly bills While the utilities were charging TODAY Haven Health Care Inc. Chair­ American Club. Weighing in negotiations. of .Atlantic City, N.J.; a " Murderer tjrifinL cording to a private study she com­ have been in effect. customers for producing and delivering man of the Political Science will be from 7 to 8 p.m. followed from The teachers in Manchester public A summary of the proposed new brother, Maurilio Riva, in Ita­ youths on Rt. 83. (Ellington missioned. Eleven million dollars was for the last power at 1971 levels, their higher efficien­ Department at Albertus MANCHESTER by a business meeting. schools have been teaching the past month Bennet School Bell ...... Page 2 community zoning regulation sub­ ly. and a niece. Mrs. Frank Ambulance) Mrs. Grasso said the study proved the six months of 1973 and the first half of cy rates meant the actual costs to the Magnus College. DeNardis has Sunday. 12:54 p.m. Hangs Self Members with last names en­ without a contract. mitted to the Coventry Planning and Paggioli of Bolton. Sunday 3:24 a.m. —minor state PUC has been lax in supervising the 1974, while the rest was for 1971 and 1972, company were lower, Mrs. Grasso said. Business news...... Page 9 been granted a partial leave of —waterflow alarm at Marlow's auto accident on Dunhiil Rd. ding in M-R are reminded to three utilities and called for immediate Mrs. Grasso said. On Monday, PUC officials admitted The arbitration award recommends an Zoning Commission yesterday by Funeral services are Tuesday BOZEMAN, Mont. (UPI) - A U 'B fiW PORTABLE TV Cemetery stones toppled ... Page 10 absence from the college and store on Main St. (Town) (Tolland Fire Department and bring fruit for the basket. action to correct the overcharges. Connecticut Light and Power was Factor B may have caused some 8.08 per cent salary and fringe benefit hike Hartford Process-DevCo appears on at 10:30 a m. at the Bolton will teach one seminar this and 25-year-old man confessed to Sunday. 3:33 p.m. —smoke in ■Ambulance) reported to have overcharged its overcharges in the compulation of fuel for the first year of the proposed two-year Coaches’ Corner...... Page 12 Congregational Church, with next semester. Funded by the the wilderness slayings of three • Instant Picture & Sound PL'C Target of Blame the last page of today’s Herald. Other house due to lightning at 118 Disaster Control Director customers $4,070,239 in the 1973-1974 cost adjustment and they said public pact. This would mean a gross salary ac- Cheney hooters w in ...... Page 12 the Rev. J. Stanton Conover of­ U.S. Department of Health. SOUTH WINDSOR children and a young woman • Zenith Quality TV Chassis She refused to pin the blame on the stories on the DevCo proposal appear Tracy Dr. (Eighth District) James Fogarty will report on period, Hartford Electrict Light Co., $3,- hearings on the situation may be l ount of approximately $500,000 more than ficiating. Burial will be in East Education and Welfare. New Saturday, 3:37 p.m. —minor over a six-year period Sunday • Solid-State Modules— utilities, saying the PUC had the respon­ Wigren cops golf ...... Page 12 on pages 6 and 16. Sunday. 7:18 p.m. —TV anten­ the status of Manchester’s 151.194 and United Illuminating $3,711,980, scheduled for sometime in November. last vear’s $6,269,347. Cemetery. Haven Health Care is one of 17 injury to football player at before hanging himself in the 3-Stage I.F., Video & Sound sibility to detect the alleged inaccurate na hit by lightning at 207 Scott plans to cope with emergencies she said. Friends may call at the experimental health service game at South Windsor High Gallatin County Jail. • Zenith Royalty Crest Tubes data that permitted the alleged Dr. (Town) similar to last winter’s storm Pl'C La.xity Blamed Holmes Funeral Home, 400 delivery system projects in the Sunday. 7:35 p.m. —TV in School. (Manchester Am­ David Meirliofer was found overcharges. tonight at 7:30 at the Highland The results of the study, which Mrs. Main St., tonight from 7 to 9. nation. garage hit by lightning at 7 bulance) dead in his cell four hours after She said she would not characterize the Park School auditorium on Grasso labeled as preliminary, blamed the Town Disaster Agency Reviews Ice Storm; MANCHESTER confessing the killings, which utilities as acting fraudently, illegally or Lexington Dr. (Town) Porter St. Certificates will be 20th CENTURY TV TOLLAND COUNTY Sunday, 2:54 a.m. —minor occurred at '^parate times in illigitimately. “I would call it improper,” overcharges on the PUC’s failure to get presented to many of the 176 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD the utilities to use updated figures on their Saturday. 8:30 p.m. —minor auto accident on W. Middle rugged southwestern Montana. she said. volunteers who helped efficiency levels when computing fuel cost stru ctu re fire on Rt. 30. Tpke. near Cheney Technical Thomas Olson, the county at­ 528-1554 Rep. Grasso said she did not know how emergency efforts during the adjustments. (Tolland Fire Department) School. (Manchester Am­ torney. said Meirhofer ad­ the alleged overcharges could be storm and its aftermath. The utilities' efficiency in producing and Volunteers Given Recognition for Efforts Sunday. 12:40 p.m. —car fire bulance) mitted killing Susan Jaeger, 7, regained, WTien asked whether she would initiate a class action suit on behalf of con­ delivering electrical power, known as on Cone Rd. (Tolland Fire Sunday. 1:20 p.m. —man fell Farmington, Mich., and day. Every place that offered help was In case there is another disaster like the Every resident is being urged to get a out of tree during rain on Dart­ Michael Raney, 12. Bernard sumers, Mrs. Grasso said “We’ll have to Factor B. is figured into the formula for By MAL BARLOW |Due To The Death Of Department) u s^ , some to capacity, Fogarty said. ice storm. Fogarty listed steps the town transistor radio. WINF of Manchester mouth Rd. (Manchester Am­ Poleman. 17. and, Sandra wait and see.” determining fuel cost adjustments. “The town met its obligation to the The town’s main shelter place by plan is hopes to take. carried 24-hour storm messages to help AMBULANCE CALLS bulance) Smallegan, 19, all of Manhat­ In calling for the abolishment of the The PUC last updated Factor B for each people,” said James F. “Dutch” Fogarty, Manchester High School. If the school got The operations center at the town hall those who could hear them, he said. TOLLAND COUNTY Sunday, 6:40 p.m.—auto acci­ tan. Mont., Meirhofer's Manchester’s disaster control director, power and heat right away. Fogarty said will be closed to all but people who should The town should appoint a public infor­ j Our Founder and Saturday. 4:48p.m.—autoac- dent at Broad and Woodland Monday night as he thanked volunteers hometown. hardly any other facility would have been be there. mation officer who will seek accurate c id e ^ o n Loveland Hill with Sts. resulting in serious head in­ who worked to help people survive the ice need^. More space and more phones have facts and transmit them to the public. minp-'injuries. (Vernon Am- juries to Karen Moriarty. 18, of storm week \vhich began Dec. 17, 1973. already b ^ n provided. Fogarty noted the town manager and bul^ce) 11 Tracy Dr. She was admitted Directors Conducting “At no time was anyone refused a vital But MHS was not powered until The headquarters may soon have its own mayor were the effective information of­ I President, All Jarvis Saturday. 11:23 p.m. —injury at Manchester Memorial tITAMIN service,” Fogarty recalled. Wednesday. radio frequency for use in disasters. A ficers during the storm and got soundly at the Dial Tone Lounge on Rt. Hospital where she was said to Some of the many volunteers. Town HEADQUARTERS more adequate two-way radio system blasted for their efforts. He praised them 195. (Tolland Ambulance) be in satisfactory condition this Public Hearings Tonight Manager Robert Weiss, Mayor John Fogarty noted p6wer line changes since between public agencies such as fire and Sunday. 12:34 a.m. —auto ac­ morning. (Manchester Am­ Liggett Parkade Thompson and others came to the the storm may prevent MHS from being (S i t I’aftf Ten) Offices Will Be A repeat public hearing on proposed cident involving one car and six bulance) Low Prices! Public hearings will be held also tonight auditorium of the Highland Park School out in any future disasters. police is needed. sanitary sewers on Linwood Dr. appears on a proposed $15,000 allocation from Monday night to recall the strengths and to be the top priority item on tonight’s revenue-sharing funds; for improving en­ even the weaknesses in the town's >1^ t * I Closed Tuesday and agenda of the Manchester Board of Direc­ try and exit at Charter Oak Field; and on emergency preparedness as shown by the tors. five proposed appropriations to ice storm. Weiss and Thompson also gave The board will consider a $25,000 ap­ Educational Special Projects, all to be out certificates of appreciation to many ABSENTEE VOTING propriation for the sewers — to be financed by equivalent grants or receipts. volunteers and groups that helped get Wednesday... financed by temporary notes which, in The board will meet twice this month — Manchester through one of its worst dis­ turn, would be financed from sewer tonight, to conduct public hearings; Oct. 8, asters. assessments against the seven property to take action on the public hearing items Weiss opened the meeting by noting, owners involved. and on all items under new business. ‘V.: ^ . Requirements "We were organized here, thanks to The same proposal was defeated Aug. 20 One of the items under new business, ■Dutch’.” on three consecutive 3-to-3 tie votes. “Consideration of Changes in the Pension He noted, “It’s this kind of public spirit Absence from the State during voting hours on November 5th. (6 a.m. to 8 p.m.) TIE VAT VE WERE Needed for approval were five affirmative Plan,” may be removed — at the request (as shown by the volunteers) that makes it Absence from Manchester during voting hours as a student in a college, universi­ votes. Abstaining from the Aug. 20 votes of the. Pension Board, a pleasure to be town manager in were three Democrats — two because they ty, nurses’ training school or institution of higher learning with the State or spouse Sincerity is never out of style. Perhaps this motor hearse The projxised change would accom­ Manchester.” reside on Linwood Dr., the third because modate teacher aides and school board of such student. of 1914 is out of date today, but sincerity and integrity are he has a relative residing on Linwood Dr. secretaries employed on a half-time basis. Disaster Recalled •Absence from Manchester during voting hours because of membership in a the same today as always. Tonight’s regular meeting of the board The Pension Ordinance spells out eligibili­ Fogarty recalled the disaster. religious community. By noon, Monday, Dec. 17, it was clear Watkins Funeral Home has given 1(X) years of dedication is at 8, in the Municipal Building Hearing ty on a minimum of 20 hours worked a Illness or physical disability and unable to vote in person at the polls. Room. At 7, the board will meet with the week. The aides and secretaries work less to many town leaders that the ice storm’s and sincere effort to serving our community. ravaging of power lines and trees was Member of Armed Forces, spouse or dependent of such member. public works director and the water and than 20 hours. The proposal is to eliminate Today, we’re proud to be old-fashioned in this way... sewer administrator. They will review or lower the eligibility requirement. creating at least a small disaster. Fogarty To the REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE, and discuss operational problems at the The Pension Board is not opposed to the contacted Fire Chief John Rivosa to ask 109 Center St., Manchester. Conn. 06040 town's Sewage Treatment Plant. proposal. What it is opposed to, as it in­ that he open up the Spruce Street fire sta­ tion to f ^ and house possible storm vic­ Please arrange ABSENTEE BALLOT for: dicated at its meeting Monday afternoon, is the procedure Town Manager Robert tims. The chief opened all the stations and FITZGERALD Name Weiss is following for its consideration. about 40 people came out of the cold to eat The Pension Board instructed Fred Geyer, and sleep in them Monday night. Voting Address Tel. its chairman, to suggest the correct By 9:20 p.m. Monday, Fogarty went on, FUNERAL HOME Capt. David Gay of the National Guard Mailing Address procedure to Weiss. EDWARD M. nnCERALD, DIRECTOR 1C X > WEATHER The correct procedure is for the Pension called to volunteer the Armory for shelter. Board to consider, discuss and recom­ Soon after, offers of shelter and food 225 Main Sfreet ^ ^ t V E R S / came from the Meadows Convalescent Mostly sunny and cool today with the mend changes in the Pension Ordinance Manchester DON’T DELAY COMPLETE AND MAIL TODAY and then refer them to the Board of Direc­ Hospital. Manchester Memorial Hospital, high in the upper 50s to low 60s. Low Manchester Community College, the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, TEL. 649-2811 W ATKINS FUNERAL HOME / 142 E. CENTER ST., M ANCHESTER - 646-5310 tors for its approval or disapproval. tonight around 40. High Wednesday in the Eighth District Fire Station, and the Elks PHONE 643-5940 REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE mid to upper 50s. Chance of precipitation Proposed changes do not originate with the Townspeople who helped work also warned of the need for everyone DI6NIFIED, TRADITIONAL SERVICE Club. the words of James "Dutch" Fogarty, Treas. Charles McKenzie 10 per cent today and 20 per cent tonight Board of Directors or the manager, the through the week of the ice storm last disaster control director. But some of to prepare for any future disaster. Pension Board points out. Soon public and private shelters were and Wednesdav. sheltering and feeding over 800 people per December find room for a chuckle in his words stung utility companies. He ■ Herald photo by Barlow) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 1, 1974 — PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MancTfester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 1, 1974 Arson Suspected in Garage Fire NATIONAI ¥Tf AIHfl SfIVICf KMttCASI !• 7AM 1ST IO~ 2 - M / 3 0 0 0 ^ 0 ^ - v GIANT FALL THE SCHOOL BELL An old, eight-bay garage for large was used to help bring the fire under marshall, said this morning, “There’s BENNET JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL trailer tractors was destroyed with control by 1:09 a.m. been too many fires in that area for it five old tractors in it Monday night on to be accidental.” •0 9 T 0 N The Manchester, Town Fire Depart­ Electric St. Arson is suspected. H WALL Patrolman Roy Abbie was on ment was on standby in the district No cause has been determined as Hilliard St. in a cruiser at 11:40 p.m. fire station durins the fire. yet in the investigation going on now iNtWYOmC As we begin a new school year at Bennet New Program s by Lingard and the police department, Junior High School the familiar term In the realm of new things at Bennet this when he saw the large garage in There were five to six tractors in PAPER ■fcLi— flames. As he approached it and the garage along with truck equip­ he said. But there have been about a ‘‘business as usual” can almost apply. year, we have made home economics and dozen fires in the area in the last (wo \ I School is going on in a relatively normal industrial arts co-ed and available to both - called in the alarm, an employe of ment. Only one of the trucks was all [• anprancibco K years and almost all of them were fashion despite the fact that one building, boys and girls on an elective basis at all Carlson’s Express Inc. of 95 Hilliard together when the fire broke out. 615 Main St. clearly of suspicious origin officials \ the Main Building, is being renovated, and grade levels. Foods has proved a popular St. came out to report he just heard a The garage was rented from Manchester 2 9 .0 9 j FAII‘ our quadrangle area is an arena for course with boys and many girls are muffled explosion and saw the fire in Carlson’s by Charles Paquin of South say. bulldozers and ready mix concrete trucks enrolled in metals, graphic arts and wood The largest fire was the Bon Ami \ LOSAMMCLCi *AOtJUITA the garage. St., Coventry for use in repairing trac­ rather than girls’ field hockey. classes. The Manchester, Eighth District factory which was destroyed in PAUL’S PAINT 649-0300 ColMcri tors for tractor-trailer rigs, police Much credit for the smooth opening of A new program for students with excep­ Fire Department responded to the said. January, 1973. Two more recent fires Announces Its Annual 39100 school under somewhat difficult con­ tional learning ability has also been in­ in a Carlson warehouse damaged old ditions must go to our teaching staff, our itiated. Approximately 35 eighth and ninth alarm with three trucks and about 50 Fire Chief Granville “Ted” SALE PRICES lOWfST TiMTUATUIfS student body and to the cooperative con­ grade students have been invited to par­ FINE GOOD PAINTINGS, volunteers. Over 2,000 feet of hose Lingard, also the district’s fire newspapers store there. SCULPTURES. LITHOGRAPHS From Oct. 3-12 MIAMI struction workers on the job. We look ticipate in four new programs offerings. WALLPAPER SALE! •32 AND OBJECTS OF ART ' forward with anticipation to our new They have elected from such electives as AT AFFORDABLE PRICES SO f— lECCNO* facilities — some of which we hope to oc­ computer mathematics, creative writing, ($2 - $600) FOR HOME Daylight Time cupy as early as mid-November. archeology and King Arthur, and current OFFICE AND THAT SPECIAL Open House Scheduled events. The students will meet in small QIFTI Change Bill In our continuing effort to communicate groups with a teacher who is particularly POLICE REPORT with parents as to our program, we are interested in and capable in the subject Gets Okay REmiCED^PTO % OFTI planning — in conjunction with the Bennet area. 50 Un W lAIM it FOTOCAST 9 PTSO — a series of three ‘‘open house” In initating this column last year, we in­ nights. They are scheduled as follows: dicated a desire to attempt to share infor­ MANCHESTER already dismantled in the cellar day evening from where it was parked behind the Forbes and WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Grade 7 Barnard Building— Wednesday, mation on events at Bennet. We will try to • Roger J. Michaud Jr., 16, of of the home of one of the boys, Senate has passed a House-ap­ police said. Wallace store (formerly LOOK! SPECIAL NOTICE! For Period Edning 7 AM EST Wednesday. Showers with snow flurries in the higher Oct. 2. continue to do this again with future 442 W. Middle Tpke. sur­ proved bill to repeal year-round columns on our science program, Butterfield’s) at the Parkade. elevations are expected from New York into New England. Rain is forecast for the Grade 8 Franklin Building — 244 CENTER ST. rendered Monday at 6 p.m. at daylight saving time — set up Wednesday, Oct. 9. vocational workshop, special education Police Headquarters and was Recent thefts and breaks in­ extreme Pacific Northwest. Showers and thunderstorms are likely over southern Florida. A flim flam done by making for last winter’s energy shor­ Clear skies will dominate the remainder of the country. Minimum temperatures, Grade 9 (iheney Building (45 School St.) programs and as renovations progress an charged on a Circuit Ck>urt 12 cluded: tage—and return the country to WALLPAPER MANCHESTER • Five motorcycles change several times was (maximum temperatures in parenthesis): Atlanta 47 (73), Boston 47 (53), Chicago 39 (52), — Wednesday, Oct. 16. up-date on that project. warrant with third-degree standard time during the All open houses will begin at 7:30 p.m. If there are other topics which you burglary. belonging to a family on W. pulled on a clerk at the Cleveland 31 (52), Dallas 58 (78), Denver 41 (81), Duluth 25 (49), Houston 59 (88), Jackson­ Phone 646-1995 “dark” months, November and all parents are cordially invited to at­ believe would be of interest, we will ap­ The charge stems from a Vernon St. were found by police Manchester Book Store on Main ville 54 (83), Kansas City 50 (71), Little Rock 49 (73), Los Angeles 65 (79), Miami 72 ( 88), through Feburary. tend and meet and talk with teachers. preciate your suggestions and comments. break Sept. 26 into a St. James lying in the road and in the front St. Monday morning. Missing is HANGING CUMC!! Minneapolis 31 (56), New Orleans 56 (84), New York 51 (60), Phoenix 69 (94), San Fran­ OPEN 7 DAYS St. apartment. Michaud was of their home Sunday night. The $35. President Ford is expected to WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9th at 7:00 P.M. in the cisco 55 (73), Seattle 51 (61), St. Louis 41 (71) and Washington 47 (62). house was broken into but not sign the measure, and the na­ ® released on a $500 non-surety MANCHESTER STATE BANK COMMUNITY ROOM, 1041 M ain St., M anchester, 11 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ransacked. tion would set its clocks back an AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT bond for court Oct. 21. • Richard A. Bean, 43, of Old • A TV was taken from a hour on Oct. 27, 1974. Daylight • FREE REFRESHMENTS • FREE DOOR PRIZESI INDIAN OWNERS Stafford Rd., Tolland was Highland St. home Sunday saving time would return Feb. Call In Advance For Your Special RasorvaUen A T H E IilA C h • PALM SPRINGS. Calif. arrested Monday at 6:20 a.m. afternoon when the house was ABOUT 23, 1975. with the aid of South Windsor ransacked. SUN. B U R N S I D E I ^ (DPI) — Every other square Year-round daylight saving WINDMILL B:00 TV TONIGHT Every Tues. Night Police after a one-car accident • Electricians tools valued at Remember to have your Wallpaper COLOR CO-ORDINATED mile of land in Palm Springs TOWN N nSKH lII t m . •SU-U33 •rKEPARXK $130 and some clothing was time resulted in a flood of com­ 7^ I7:00 1 ROBERT REDFORD is owned by the Agua near the bridge at Oakland St. 8:1S STUTS stolen Sunday from a truck plaints to Congress last winter with 0:00 Caliente Band of Mission In­ 6:00 Happy Days ...... 8-40 11:30 and Tolland Tpke. He was HOH. and TUES. / m . parked overnight on Pearl St. from parents who said their “JEREMIAH dians. The tribe is named Adam 12 20-22-30 M ovie...... 3 released on his written promise paints 0 News...... 3-8-22-30 • A clock, four knives, and children were endangered by after the hot water springs Sharing Our Faith...... 18 Wide World Mystery ... 8-40 to appear in court Oct. 21. The Rev. Felix Davis, pastor quality JOHNSON” Secret Agent ...... 18 some change were taken Mon­ having to go to school in the "DUTH that made this desert resort America...... 24 Johnny Carson __ 20-22-30 • George Beebe, 45, of 489 E. of Second Congregational Sounding Board ...... 20 day during the day from a home ChurcH, will lead a devotional dark. WISH" 1 IN COLOR • PG famous. Electric Company...... 24 8:30 Middle Tpke. was arrested Sun­ B 7:30 • 9:30 S on Auburn Rd. program Oct. 7 in Cronin Hall Bonanza ...... 40 MASH ...... 3 1:00 day and charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the • ’The mail of a Center St. of Mayfair Gardens. All / HURRY DDS TIES. - (Pfi) 6:30 M ovie...... 8-20-22-30-40 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 gq;^t h e a t r e s e a s t influence of liquor or drugs in resident has been stolen within residents of Mayfair are in­ ' SUTHERLAND AND QOULD* ViOOLt TPKE WIHCHCmnSH PARr.AOC»(t«-Vm THEATER Black Experience ...... 24 Evening at Symphony__ 24 connection with a two-car colli­ the last few days. vited. S«P«Y«S 7:00 9:00 sion at 6:45 p.m. at Broad and • Two large batteries valued SCHEDULE Hawaii Five-0...... Oq------. SUMMER News...... 3-20-22-40 Woodland Sts. together at $60 were stolen over 99c MON. and TUES. Truth or Consequences ... 8 Vince Lombardi...... 18 the last few days from the town Members of Campbell Coun­ Robert fftdfOTd Richard W. Liegl, 23, of 22 cil, KofC, will meet tonight at MANCHESTER U.A.’ East 1 — “Harrad Dick Van Dyke...... 18 9:30 Trumbull St., driver of the garage on Olcott St! poi t'sfsrwis'.: KIDDIES’ MEAL! 7:30 at the KofC Home and PHONE 949-9333 “JEREMIAH JOHNSON" ( Summer,” 7:35-9:30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Ski S cene...... 18 • A home on Center St. was I*. other car, and Karen Moriarty, proceed to the John F. Tierney 519 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. U.A. East 2 — "Jeremiah 7:30 To Be Announced __ . 24 broken into and ransacked Mon­ RULES FOR KIDDIES FREE MEAL - 18, of 11 Tracy Dr., Vernon, his Funeral Home, 219 W. Center WED “BirSTER lOSSWtRV ^ *«®*?*^ Johnson,” 7:30-9:30 Campaign '74...... 3 10:00 day afternoon. GOWBW •^’Tl Say it where Two (2) FREE Meals Per Family For Children 12 and passenger, were both taken by St., to pay respects to the late 646-4455 & BILLIE" U.A. East 3 — “Castaway Let's Make a Deal ...... 8-22 • Several Hartford Times inlerier/ Barnaby Jones ...... 3 Under. Family Meane One or Both Parents Praaant. All ambulance to Manchester Alexander Jarvis, a member. WEEK OF newspaper boxes with coin con­ Cowboy,” 8:25; ‘‘Absent Music Place ...... 18 Marcus Welby ...... 8-40 they see it. items on Children’s Menu Available, Excluding “Little Memorial Hospital. He was Minded Professor,” 7:00 Film ...... 20 Washington Debates...... 18 Jack Horner Steak” ... treated and released. She was tainers have been stolen from Koffee Krafters will meet During this final week of our Grand Opening Festivities, we've placed additional savings on many :SH€WCA$t CINEMA/ 1234 Burnside Theatre — Erica...... 24 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 admitted with head injuries and their E. Center St. locations in in a Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the of the fine homo furnishings you've liked the best. You, too, can be a winner by choosing some of I-84 EXIT 58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. “Jeremiah Johnson,” 7:30-9:30 recent days. Masquerade Party ...... 30 World Series Hockey...... 24 was reported in satisfactory Community Y, 79 N. Main St. • EAST HARTFORD • 24 HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 Manchester Drive-In — Room 222 ...... 40 PARENT’S SPECIAL! condition. those spectacular values to brighten your homo this fall. •ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE • 11:00 M • A driver of a new, white After registration, members WINNERS! ‘‘Cops and Robbers,” 7:30; Beebe was released on his 8:00 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 ROAST SIRLOIN Cadillac took $10 worth of high will make crepe paper flowers RICHARD HARRIS OMAR SHARiF “Mr. Majestyk,” 9‘00 Good Tim es...... 3 written promise to appear in Honeymooners ...... 20 :hrr-,T4',: test gas from the Gasland ser­ under the instruction of Mrs. Vernon Cine 1 — “The Black of BEEF, au jus court Oct. 21. Anthony Salafia. Materials will m m Windmill,” 7:20-9:15; “Vernon vice station on Tolland Tpke. CHAIRS AND RECLINERS fSf ‘ Baked Potato, and be available. Hostesses are Quilted Velvet >■ i Cine 2— “S»P*Y»S,” 7:00-9:00 Monday at about 1:30 p.m. and Ji Tossed Salad. > Police referred three boys, Mrs. Salafia and Mrs. Leonard Showcase Cine 1 — "Pink MANCHESTER 2.99 drove away without paying. He SOFA & LOVESEAT Specialists in Comfort one age 11 and two age 10, to was short, stocky and wore a Kearns. Meetings are open to Floyd,” 2:00-4:00-6:00-8:00- BOTH ARE NOW PRICED AT IXHIOU juvenile authorities Saturday. all interested women. A baby­ 10:00; Special Midnight Show HOSPITAL NOTES black beret. They are charged with fourth- sitter is available. Fri. and Sat. eve at 12:00 degree larceny in connection • The 1967 Pontiac GTO con­ Showcase 2 — ‘‘Jugger- with the thefts of two 10-speed vertible of Lester Schriver of The Five-Point Club of the naught,” 1:30-3:35-5:30-7:25- Discharged Friday: Irving Discharged Saturday: John *139 bikes. The bikes were found Wethersfield was stolen Satur­ Order of the Eastern Star will 9:35; Special Midnight Show Taub, Storrs; Arthur Hearn Sr., 33 Windemere St.; meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Fri. and Sat. Eve at 11:45 Dobranski, 61 Englewood Dr.; Alfred Olsson, 43 Devon Dr.; the home of Mrs. Jean Showcase 3 — That’s Enter­ Jean Miller, 13 Bunce Dr.; Patricia O'Brien, 18 Hathaway Chadwick, 9 Lincoln St. tainment.” 2:00-4:35-7:10-9:40 Edward Cunningham, 23 Union Lane; Sylvester McCann, 2 AMERICAN DRUM BEATS Members are reminded to bring Therr.an Showcase 4 — ‘‘Doctor St.; Arthur Steele, East Hart­ Locust St., South Windsor; Nola ford; Janet LaMontagne, 143 Shew, Broad Brook; Raymond featuring their project for the fair. Robert who became a Zhivago,” 1:30-5:00-8:30 Blood Donors School St.; Rita McCann, Allard, 89 Hilltop Dr.; Alfred Hostesses will be Mrs. Annette Redfonl legend. Welleswood Rd., Hebron; Chellman, 32 Vernon St.; Victor Dow, Miss Louise Dickson and Hubert Kennedy, 32 Elm St., Schmidt, 10 High Manor Dr., These were the blood donors William LIsk Mrs. Helen Elliott. -‘Jeiem iah' FILM RATING GUIDE AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES David R. Pierce High fashion The film destined Rockville; Marcia Keough, Bolton. Saturday during the visit to Edward P. Coltman Johnson’* For Parents and North Windham. Also, Paul Sullivan, 73 Horton Center Congregational Church: Mrs. Nancy Russell The Organization of The Han­ styling, dependable to be a Rd.; Marion Hill, 616 Bolton Mrs. Helen Aseltine Their Children Also, Mildred Laughton, 170 Ms. Nancy Andrulot dicapped (OTH) will conduct a spring construction classic! Scott Dr.; Donna Magowan, 113 Rd., Vernon; Alice Collins, 69 George E. Cullen tag sale Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 APPOINTMENTS KEPT Ms. Marlon Cullen and luxurious comfort combine in this traditional look upholstered Add unusual comfort and Wells St.; Dorothy Rogers, 45 Deerfield Lane; South Windsor; Martlua Elmore p.m. at 770 Main St. Anyone GENERAL AUDIENCES Mrs. Marie 8. Benson in Ut France cut velvet. Now stocked in three colors! grace to your room with •g&lPGl A ll A 9n Admitted Watrous Rd., Bolton; Donald Rita Collins, 161 Oak St.; Ellen Glenn B. Gibbs Mrs. Helena I. Gavello having items to donate and G Schofield, 8 Middlefield St.; Farley, 25 Benton St.; William Mrs. Helen C. Joyce John R. Lumen Jr. requesting pick up service may the Chippendale Wing Panavision* • T echnicolor* wim«r Bros- a m Mrs. Cecilia Michalak A Warner Communicaiions Company Mrs. Wilma S. Joyner Mabelle Hilton, East Hartford; Broneill, 51 Princeton St.; Oeoroe L. Legler Mrs. Jacqueline NIchqIs contact Joe Blette, OTH chair­ Choir above or the full- PA R EN TA L G UIOANCE Angela Walker, East Hartford; Robert Green, 49 Pioneer Cir­ Mrs. Lillian Leoler John W. Klein man, at 646-7786. Mrs. Constance Tomezuk position recliner on the SUGOESTEO Barbara Brown, Glastonbury; cle; Ellis Page Jr., Storrs; Daniel J. Mlchl NOW PLAYING PG Me. Kimberly Miller Mrs. Marne West right. Some MMtriei M«y Not Be Janet Cable, 279B N. Main St.; Ronald VanGasbeck, Broad Orrin E. West You’ll Rock With Delight MANCHESTER . .. . U.A. SuitMile For Pre-Teeneteri James H. Pools III JUDGE OF PROBATE Special Thanks Sharon Dick, 62 Baker Rd., Ver­ Brook. Robert D. Shanley William H. Hyde WILLIMANTIC Midtown Robert H. Sines William Blackburn A perennial favorite is this Wa at Uving Room Intoriors, non. Also, Steplven Thrall, 276 John R. Boland Mrs. Doris TImbrell would liko lo thank Iho hundreds Also, Maryann Hansen, 56 W. Avery St., South Windsor; Edward H. TImbrell Jr. Howard L. Smith maple trimmed, patch- Charles Sullivan of ftiandt who visitod our store in Mrs. Annamarla Turner work swivelrocker. Superb­ RESTRICTED Middle Tpke.; Colleen Perkins, Lillian Wilson, Windsor; Alice Mrs. Diane D. Cowles John E. Welply Jr. Iho post few weeks for their com- iX>«X>00000000<>00000| Under 17 requires eccompenyins u Mrs. Emily Rockwood Pereni or Adult Guardian 79 Walnut St.; Beverly M etcalf, Rt. 74, Tolland; Robert H. Franklin ly tailored and exceptional­ plimanls and oncourogomont. H*rry Huntington Sr. Joseph Rockwood Zemaitis, 23 Starkweather St.; Thomas Garon, Warehouse Those (ucky visiters ore wlnnors of WEDNESDAY NIJE John C. Kelly Stanley Kuras ly priced. Vi^lN BIG WITH “THE GROUP” Marie Miesch, 22 Greenwood Point; Gregory Loucks, Mrs. Elaine S. Law Paul F. Tesik Jr. our Grand Opening Drawings! AT MR. STEAK Dr.; Albert Zanks, RFD 1, Glastonbury. Mrs. Shirley Turek Ms. Lynn Firestone Walter Aitkin Michael T. LoterskI Hnl Prize Rockville; James Machie, Discharged Sunday: William Mrs. Jean Chaplin William H. Bayrer >119 IcMpse Wde ■ eroy ^ NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED Echo Rd., Coventry; Robert Garrison, East Hartford; Stephen Cavagnaro Sr. Frank J. Berk IA 9e lim it m ay «apy Mrs. Sheila FalkowskI Mrs. Joseph Creelon in certain araee) Yakaitis, 406 Burnham St.; Steven Benmaor, 83 Rachel Arthur S. Lassow WALK-IN DONORS 264 Kennedy Rd. Donald Roglis, 205 School St.; Rd.; John Sanson, 50 Elm St., Mrs. Barbara Cornellueon Manchester Andrea Patrizzi, 11 Frederick South Windsor; Richard Michele St. Merle SeceadPriie MPAA Gloria Dsfllllpo Rd., Vernon. Lappen, East Hartford; Paul Mrs. Barbara Sines l ortolemgef Seybolt, 29 Stephen St.; Elsie Mrs. Carol Latulippe Mrs. Guy logoca Fentiman, East Hartford; IfiattrliPBtpr Wayne Kuehl S04 Foster St. Allen R. Aronson Every One Loves A Loveseat South Windsor FESTIVAL Frances Griggs, East Hart­ Edward D. Atkinson Tklrd Prize ford; Joseph Giuca, 49 Holl St.; Eugene W. Healy ^ 9 ^ lEnpntng Heralb Mrs. Betty Baracco MUERV MMES CtUAOni ★ LOOSE PILLOWS Oiieeo She •eoahag Tena Schick, Hartford. Allan Jenkins Mr. Kevin Hodgkins SOFA-CHAIR FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 Robert Turcotte ★ SOLO or PRINT Pul it oil together with this exciting Pino Also, Elsie March, Glaston­ QUALIFIEDI 14 Welcome i^co LOVESEAT FRIED CLAMS Irene OIczswskI trimmed Colonial group. Heavy Horculon bury; Georgette Lawrence, 485 Published by Manchester Publishing ★ LINED SKIRTS Manchester Jane Shaffer fabric, spring tdgo construction, deep OR Hilliard St.; Joseph Peck, Rt. Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. Walter H. Joyner Boston College - A.B. Mtthamitics 06040. telephone 643-27t 1 (Area Code Univ. of Conn. School of Lew ■ Doc­ comfort cushions at a winner of a price. $699 Clarence Q. Maron ^ 1 9 9 inch or 31, Coventry; Christine Hill, 203). Pamela Herring torate complete Vernon Garden Apts., Vernon; Published every evening except Ronald Kratz Boston UnIv. School of Law - Poit FLOUNDER Sundays and holidays. Entered at the Deborah Smith Graduate Ruth Krantz, 12 Dorset Lane; Manchester, Conn., Post Ottlce as Se­ Charles Bayrer Legal Study In the Araaa ol Trusts, Emil Dietz, 117 W. Middle cond Class Mall Matter. Ruth Metchett Estates and Taxation. '375 ptr poir YOUR CHOICE Tpke.; Joan Minor, 9 Cross St.; Burl L. Lyons, Publisher Doris Ramizl EXPERIENCED! Douglas R. MacLachlan United Aircraft Corp. - Computer Beatrice Nevers, 755 Ellington TImonly Tynan Analyst Rd., South Windsor; Laureen Suggested Carrier Rates Margaret E. Mulkern Tolland County Superior Court - Ad­ 3 Winning Color Selections You’re Always Ahead With Seaiy AT Patricia A. LInnell ministrative Olfics Practicing Lawyer. Velvet fabrics, loose pillows, tuxedo styling, bolsters, Gomm, 118H McKee St.; Payable In Advance Dolores Luko A Colonial sleep-sofa with all the extras you want: Marylin MacDonald, 9 Valerie Single Copy ...... 154 Peter Cullen nylon fabric, front wheel casters, arm covers, dacron arm covers and best or all, a Posturepedic Mattress. This ad was paid for by Mr, Dr., Rockville; Robert Tanner, Weekly...... ,.. 75« Stephen Carney cushions, padded deck, T.V. rest. OneI Month ...... $3.25 Edward A. Borgida Gallagher’s Campaign Com- 157 St, John St. 3 Months . .$9.75 Edward P. WIsz 6 Months . $tg.50 Cynthia Stoers mlttee, Carl Zinsser, ’399 One Year, $39.00 Jared Lasher treasurer. COME TO THE FAIR TRI-CITY PLAZA Mall Rales Upon Request . r ; Served with r ■*,' ». ROUTE 30, VERNON CIR CLE. VERNON Subscribers who (all to receive their Our sleep-sofa department now Ranch House Toast newspaper before 5:30 p.m. should BUCKINGHAM CHURCH This printing test pattern is telephone the circulation department, has over 40 Hide-a-ways sale crisp green salad part of The Herald quality con­ 647-9946. MANCHESTER HARDWARE priced from $185. trol program in order to give WEDNESDAY 877 Main Street In Downtown Manchester and choice of potato GLASTONBURY Member Audit Bureau of Circulation AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT you one of the finest JjL/f Fourteenth Annual Early American newspapers in the nation. The Manchester Publishing Co. October 2nd thru Sjit., Oct. 5th assumes no financial responsibility for WE ARE YOUR STORE HOURS Fair typographical errors appearing In advertisements and other reading TUESDAY THRU lEASf HABTFOBD ONLY! FRIDAY, OCT. 4th, 1-8 p.m. matter In The Manchester Evening EXCITING AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBAL DANCE SHOW Herald. FRIDAY 10-9 SATURDAY, OCT. 5th, advertising closing hours: OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY AT 11 A.M., 2 P.M. & 4 P.M. days prior to publication. SATURDAY 10-5 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. » Deadline lor Herald classified adver­ Fireplace tising. t2 noon prior to day of publica­ CLOSED MONDAYS 5 6 9 -2 8 0 0 The church i i on Hebron Kvenuo, Route 94, just DEMONSTRATION & SALES OF GENUINE NORTH AMERICAN tion; t2 noon Friday lor publication Saturday and Monday. Headquarters FREE DELIVERY • CONVENIENT TERMS. AMPLE PARKING • MASTER CHARGE 677 Silver Lane East Hartford East of intersection with Manchester Rd., Route 83 INDIAN INTER-TRIBAL ARTS AND CRAFTS ALL DAY LONQI oQ O cyxy^><^>ooooc>ooo>c>ooooQ ood ( PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Oct. 1, W74 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 1, 1974 — PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER iHaurbpstpr tupiium Hrralb Special Report 725 E. MIddIa Turnpike Mon. A Tues. 8 ’dl 9 P.M. 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______OPINION G R E E t s I The CIA Controversy STAMPS GLASTONBURY When You Shop With UsI 2333 Main Straat Mon. thru FrI. 8 'HI 9 P.M. This waak wa hava gona all out to prova how you can sava mora at Frank’s than any othar supar- Sat. 8 HI 8 P.M. marksL Our maat dapartmant spaelals alona raprasanta your graataat savings yat, not to mantlon tho By William Randolph Hears! Jr. and is that it is a terrible disgrace for our top quality of aach cut You Asked For It Editor-in-chief, republic type of democracy to attempt to Supermarkets WEST HARTFORD Also this waak you’ll And tramondoua savtnga In all othar dapartmanta. For Inatanca; In tha grocary The Hears! Newspapers influence the direction of others. W» Ratarv* ISO South Main St. dapartonant wa hava Pkpai Cola 6 packs at OOo, Champion Broad at 4 loavos for $1, Skippy Paanut Dear Mr. President: them to proceed with power genera­ To do so, it was variously asserted, is r/ia Right Buttar at 734 and a 2-ib. can of Hills Bros Coffaa for ONLY $1.79 with a coupon To Limit Mon. A Tuas. 8 ’HI 9 P.M. This is in response to your recent tion expansion projects and refinance NEW YORK — It was hardly suprising, not only “sordid” and "shamefui,” but If you wars to shop at no othar otora but Frank’s this waak, you would and up with your graataat downright “appailing.” Nice guys, "in MEATS Quantltl*$ Wed. thru S a t 8 'til 10 P.M. request for Americans to draw up a them at some future date when the at least to me, when the Central t waakly savings yatl Our pladga la to provida our cuatomors with tha boat In aarvica and oavinga. Whan Intelligence Agency suddenly found itself effect, contemplate the beautiful sunset you put it all togathar, aarvica, spaciala, atampa and aatlafactlon, you’ll ba convincad why all our happy list of 10 energy-saving and anti­ bond market and interest rates are once more to be a major target of the left­ outside the bedroom window while being ALL OUR BEEF customara kaap ratuming. Wo want you to Join thami inflation ideas and exchange these more favorable. leaning news media, their commentators robbed by gangs of unfortunates who only 1 jC/fc DOUBLE S&H GREEN and columinists. seek to better their underprivileged lot in ideas with our neighbors and send life. ^ IS USDA CHOICE 4. We intend to add our cost-of- ‘4 u B tq 1 sj Hw — Frank them on to you. Exhilared by their recent success and President Ford, to the astonishment and “TheFInest Sold Anywhere" iiI o t a m p s W STAMPS WEDNESDAY living increases specifically to our anxious to continue their momentum, dismay of his would-be snipers, calmly We think we would be remiss in sub­ food, housing and clothing budgets, these self-righteous champions of the left snatched a big hunk of rug from under mitting such a list without suggesting and should prices decline in these seized upon CIA operations in Chile as a them at his White House press conference. '8 Head Cut (Out of The Barrel) rug to be jerked out from under President also where the government might Along with other near-insluting queries, he areas, put any savings into the bank. Ford and Secretary of State Kissinger. was asked the following regarding the CIA reinforce whatever action we might activities in Chile: We hope the government will adopt a The iconoclastic attack formula was institute in our home since as you put “Is it the policy of your administration long-term program to phase out cost- startingly familiar. Step One is to to attempt to destabilize the government it, “the fight against inflation rests of-living increases in wages and welcome the sneaky informer who comes of other democracies?” with official but confidential documents, RNED with every individual American,” yet Ignoring the implied contention Mhat prices as cbunter-productive to any such as the stolen Pentagon Papers. Step democracy had been served by the like the government, we cannot do it Two is to print the material and raise effective solution to inflation. We redriddled administration of Allende, editorial hands in horror that national alone. Ford bluntly admitted an inevitable fact of think the government can encourage leaders sometimes act without checking international relations. Certainly, he said, To save energy: with the Civil Liberties Union. others to do the same by more liberal the U.S. not only did what was alleged in 1. We will continue to save gasoline tax laws on savings and investments Step One in this case was the publication Chile — it does whatever it can to advance BEEF by driving within posted speed limits placed in areas such as housing, of a private staff report to the Senate its interests everywhere and hopefully but urge you, as President, to in­ Internal Security Committee. The report always will. capital improvements, and research disclosed that the CIA had been authorized No American president had ever so fluence the states to enforce these and development programs which can by the Nixon administration to spend |8 frankly admitted that the U.S., as a IRST limits upon our fellow citizens who ig­ million in Chile between 1970 and 1973 to matter of its own security, routinely tries increase productivity and lower help support newspapers, radio and TV to affect the political course of other lb. nore them. prices. stations, labor unions and other legally nations. He followed his bland admission CUT 2. We will conserve heat by organized groups opposed to the regime of of a timeless truth with a wry observation 5. We pledge in our personal fight U .S .D JL Cholca ShouMtr Cut U.S.D.A. Cholca Boneloss watching our thermostat settings former Marxist President Salvadore which his listeners also well knew reflects | S 9 against inflation to endeavor to today’s reality: *1 Allende. LONDON BROIL...... lb. ■ more carefully and comparing our become more efficient and more “I am reliably informed that communist CHUCK STEAK Step Two was a barrage of comment U .S .D JL ClMlcu ShouMur Capitol Fanns fuel bills with comparable periods last productive in our craft and profession. nations spend vastly more money than we 1 4 9 suggesting that Kissinger had been less do for the same kind of purpose.” *1 year to monitor our success in conser­ We would like to see the same attitude than frank in testifying before the com­ The whole matter was left hanging by BEEF ROAST...... lb. ■ KIELBASA...... m ittee on the CIA activity against vation of heat. We would like similar President Ford’s accepted offer to meet U.8.D.A. Cholca Lain (Chuck) Colonial encouraged throughout our economy, Allende, who died in a bloody military 1 1 9 monthly reports from government with key lawmakers who were claiming *1 including all levels of government. coup d’etat a year ago after encouraging their supervision of CIA activities was in­ STEWING BEEF...... lb. > CHUNK BOLOGNA...... lb. agencies to assure us that heat con­ We are firmly convinced the fight all manner of subversive communist ac­ adequate. The meeting accomplished very Colonial tivity while ruthlessly moving to kill any U.8.D.A. Cholca | 5 « servation is being practiced by against inflation is more than what we little. CHUNK LIVER...... (Photo by Doug Bevins) criticism. . lb. government and industry also. It accomplished very little because the BACK RUMP ROAST ...... lb. ' do at home, what we do to control or people who can control the CIA Swift’s Brown n’ Sorva 3. Do not plan any television Old State House Reflected in Windows of Hartford’s New Financial Center. The unanimous liberal comment also U .S .D JL Cholca (Round) de-control the economy as a matter of sang a familiar refrain. The motiff was pursestrings have known all along what | 6 « SAUSAGE appearances before 8 p.m. as we in­ the agency has been doing. And, if they SWISS STEAK...... lb. *1 ■ policy, or whatever else is done or not didn’t, it was their own fault for not learn­ FROM THE DELI tend to shut off the tube during the U.S.DJL Cholca, Laan, Tandar done at the top. The effectiveness of ing the details. | 7 « Importod dinner hour, homework periods, and All this latest CIA controversy, viewed *1 any idea or group of ideas, legislation, CUBE STEAK...... lb. ■ SWISS CHEESE...... ». only have it on for programs the fami­ in . the kindest perspectve, is simply plans long and short, and other kindergarten stuff involving a sort of U .S .D JL Cholca Eva Round Capitol Farms MAX LERNER | 8 9 ly really watches. devices, will depend on what each of naivete which is beyond belief. It is almost *1 incredible that the perpetrators would SANDWICH STEAKS ...... lb. < COOKED SALAMI...... 4. We are purchasing a ther­ us does to make them work. believe the American public would U.S.DJt. Cholca Eya CapItM Faimjandor Casing ^ mometer which we will use to Our over-riding self-interest must Nixon At St, Helena swallow their nonsense. | 7 9 monitor heat use throughout our home be a sound economy and as we The unfortunate fact, in my estimation, ROUND ROAST ...... lb. ' .lb. so that comfortable heat levels can be is that the perpetrators somehow sincere- Bam Colonial Largo struggle toward that goal we must not . ly believe that it is demeaning for this na­ *1| 6 9 established in each room having a lose sight of that goal. There will be SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Richard Nixon in his lung and an uncertain prognosis. Surely that was what he meant with that tion to do what its communist enemies do FRANKS...... 2-lb. bag ■ BOLOGNA lb. thermostat. We suggest thermometer had not one Elba but a number of them — Napoleon brooded during those years at now celebrated remark abgut going into all the time. This view, naturally, is en­ some apparent inequities just as infla­ the times when he seemed cornered but St. Helena — over his opponents and the hospital. His former staff physician, couraged in every way possible by IGROCERY SPECMLSI checks be made periodically (and un­ tion itself is the ultimate inequity. To managed to squeeze out and fight another enemies, his vanished triumphs, his Maj. Walter Tkach, wasn’t making things Moscow’s agents and apologists. blunders — like the Russian invasion — S w o otU to announced) in all federal buildings. the extent we can have a united battle. But the Waterloo could not forever up when he quoted Nixon as saying that if So subtle is the Kremlin propaganda Ono no (Scallop, Au GraUn, Homs Frias) be postponed: It came with the Supreme which brought him down, the missed he once entered the hospital he would 5. We are keeping our car tuned to that many of our leading public figures are LIQUID BLEACH...... gal... 4 9 * ...... leadership which will try to keep our Court ruling that he had to surrender his chances that might have saved him. Can never leave. This is a feeling many sick afraid of offending the subversives bent on POTATOES .16-oz. insure maximum efficiency within the individual self-interests subordinate tapes. Now, in his San Clemente home — Nixon help brooding similarly — people have about hospitals, but usually it destroying us. As an example, I cite the Swost Ufa (Silvas and Halvas) Rittar ' limits of its design. We would suggest and in the hospital at Long Beach — he is magnifying his enemies, minimizing his is not so much because they are sick but case of J. William Fulbright, whose igno­ p ea c h es t o m a t o JUICE to the national self-interst will deter­ at St. Helena. Unlike Elba, there, is no blunders, lingering over his triumphs, because they have suffered defeats, and ble reign as chairman of the Senate .32-oz. the federal government seek a five- mine not only whether inflation can be return to power from St. Helena. repeating again and again the litany of the hospital becomes the emblem of doom Foreign Relations Committee is about to nilcksn and BoM Princa Thin SpaghotU wid what might have been? itself. year moratorium to freeze conquered but when. He is still a young man in years, as we end through his recent re-election defeat. RICE A RONI...... 9 9 * ELBOWS...... For every man, high or low, at every St. For years the senator has battled to end .2-lb. pkg. automobile body styling changes to measure the life span in our time. But in If 1 were Nixon’s doctor, I would take Thank you, Mr. President, for your Helena, there is an element of bitterness, or severely curtail our government’s >■ e £ Baggios Food his mind and spirit he is a beaten, pursued this very seriously, as an important that of the 1975 model year; thus an element of paranoia, an element of financial support for radio broadcasts invitation to extend to you our ideas. man. There are lines from two of pyschological datum about him. There has DOG FOOD...... «... 4 5 ' B o r a g e b ag s grandiose fantasy life. Napoleon was quite beamed at the Soviet Union, its satellites . 8S-ct. freeing funds used for retooling for These are but a few but we submit Shakespeare’s sonnets that describe this been discussion in the media about literally a prisoner of state who had made and other communist countries. His notion Sweat Ufa C ■ i a sentt St. Helena state. “When in disgrace with Nixon’s deep depression, with some con­ cosmetic changes for engineering and them merely as openers. We do not one escape and could be expected to plan is that conveying the truth to the truth- fortune and men’s eyes” is one. The other jectures about a possible suicide attempt. MAYONNAISE ^. ^ ^ TOILET TISSUE research to improve energy efficiency another. He never ceased to dream about hungry communist masses is a 32 . 4-pack expect you to come up with a com­ is “Now when the world is bent my deeds But there are few incidences of people a return to power, provocative insult to the commissars Coronat and safety of our cars. to cross.” who have ended their lives by their own plete solution overnight. We realize Nixon is no prisoner of state; he is plan­ whose good will we should beg at all costs. hand. It doesn’t go with the mental NAPKINS Both are true of Nixon. He is in dis­ ning no escape and he can have no hope of He still feels that way. Recently the E e a n s e r ...... 14-oz. On inflation: any plan or plans to eliminate infla­ territory. grace, and the world which he has always a return to power. Yet can he wholly lame-duck lawmaker let it be known in 1. We intend to live within our in­ tion must adapt to changing economic seen as hostile — and which sent banish the returning dream of power that There are, on the other hand,' many in­ rug-chewing term s how terrible he \THE FRESHEST PRODUCE SOLD come and save, no matter how modest conditions. Your main challenge, we everything crashing down around him — is must plague every man who has ever held stances where the self-destructive forces thought it was for U.S.-backed stations to still not through with him. Hence his re­ the summit power posts? It was perhaps a sum, regularly. We hope the govern­ know, will be defining what is truly which brought about the fall from power be broadcasting large chunks of the Delicious cent remark about those who are still to assuage this lingering, bitter nostalgia are not arrested by the fall. They may go Kremlin-banned novel by exiled writer ment, as you have expressed as a economic as opposed to the ever- “picking at my carcass.” that President Ford provided foreign on, taking forms of bodily illness or enhanc­ Alexander Solzhenitsyn, “The Gulgag major goal, will balance its budget, changing political conditions which Now Congress has impounded his papers policy briefings for him. ing the illness already there. Archipelago.” and tapes, giving them to the custody of We are all to a degree prisoners of The eternal theme of the liberals is: too. have been the breeding ground for our the government until the special whatever traps life has set for us or we Despite everything Nixon has done, to Never do anything to offend the com­ current double-digit inflation. prosecutor and the courts are through with have set for ourselves. But it is in defeat his office and country as well as himself, 1 munists. This becomes almost comical in 2. We intend to use our limited and disgrace that we most see ourselves hope he can arrest that self-destructive You have the awesome task of them. Congress has also slashed the “tran­ the fracas over minor CIA actions in Chile credit for only justified emergencies. sition” appropriation for him in two. as prisoners, when we feel driven into a thrust. The task for all of us is to take the when you consider what our ideological making certain harsh economic Not the least in the calendar of what has corner from which there is no escape— as disasters which overtakes us and turn enemies were doing. We would hope the government, with happened, he is in the hospital with a clot Richard Nixon does. them into a life force. decisions politically acceptable. Every American should have a chance ■ its unlimited credit, would use in­ 3 LBS. Almost all efforts, both Democrat and to read the voluminously-detailed “White creasing restraints also; thus in­ Book,” issued in 1973 by the military TEXAS Republican in the past, to make creasing funds available to capital im­ government which depos^ Allende. The political decisions economically takeover was certainly no step toward ONIONS provements in our economy. ACORN or BUHERNUT acceptable, is the real reason we have democratic freedom, but it certainly was l a r g e SWEET — ^ ______no worse than the communist tyranncy SQUASH lb 10 * 3. We resent the pass-through inflation. Reverse this thinking, sir, which was on the verge of being imposed. CALIFORNIA ORANGES 1 0 ^ 8 9 charges we must pay on utility bills and the battle will be more than half ANDREW TULLY won. Good luck, you’ll need it. The 257 page report traces, by name and ^KI^^M FkOZEN F O O D S I [d a ir y dept . because of higher fuel costs. But even time, exactly how communist agents from more, we find it alarming that high in­ Sincerely yours, Student Loan Program A Mini Scandal Russia, Cuba, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Swaot Ufa terest rates are forcing utilities to John Q. Taxpayer Peru, Santo Domingo, Nicaragua, Hon­ MEDIUM EGGS duras and elsewhere collected in Chile P.S. — Conservation has been ICE abandon or delay expansion of power after Allende’s squeak election in 1970 to WASHINGTON - At lunch the talk got defined as the wise use of our plot an armed insurrection with his tacit Strictly Fresh generation facilities. To avert power around to a report of the General Account­ an honest effort to pay what he owes and, training in trade, technical or vocational « approval. shortages in the future, we are willing resources. You, Mr. President, have ing Office which estimated that nearly because of financial difficulties or fields. Some pay commissions to their CREAM 79 one of every four students who got sickness, has been unable to do so. But the recruiters, who use the obvious high- Grade A the greatest of all resources at your There were more than 15,000 of them, Parkway SIlead to do our share but there are practical Federally insured loans to pay college or GAO report indicates that most of the pressure tactic of holding out the promise some of whom became the president’s Dozen limits. Therefore, we think the disposal, the American people. Use trade school tuition probably will default. defaulters simply refuse to pay up and in of loans to cover tuition to would-be STRAWBERRIES .16-oz. closest advisors. Meanwhile, there was a them wisely on their behalf and they “I suppose it’s depressing,” somebody effect challenge the government to make students whose mental and vocational BIrdsayo government should consider some something of it. Or, as a GAO spokesman talents make them poor risks. steady influx of all manner of guns and will respond positively. said, “but it’s also understandable after Imperial form of short-term financing Watergate and Dick Nixon.” put it: “It appears that 75 per cent of the Poor risks to the taxpayers, that is. The ammunition to support the planned com­ ORANGE PLUS .12-oz. munist coup. Castro’s Cuba at one point MARGARINE...... lb. qirs. The speaker is a man and parent, and he defaulters never had any intention of Office of Education since 19^ has issued BIrdsayo is also old enough to know better. Sen­ repaying their loans.” more than $2.S-billion in private loans to shipped 13 crates of such material as a timents such as he expressed are just as In short, the student loan program — so students made by banks, other commer­ personal “gift” to Allende. He reportedly COOL WHIP . 7-oz. SWISS CHEESE...... e-oz. 7 7 ^ used one of the “gifts” — a Soviet-made depressing as the rate of defaults on stu­ lofty of purpose and so vitally important to cial lenders and the schools themselves. machine gun — to kill himself when his dent loans, because they ignore an orderly the worthy poor — so far has been at least When students say they can’t or won’t pay a mini scandal. The GAO’s projection of up, the lenders collect the full Federal in­ army revolted. TODAY’S THOUGHT and civilized society’s traditional concept ^ 35X B 8 15 35X of individual responsibility. It is not so an eventual 23.4 per cent default rate surance, after which the Office of Educa­ WITH THIS COUPON Sure, as President Ford frankly ad­ WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON would mean a loss to the taxpayers of tion does its best to pry a few bucks out of Z SS.OO PURCHASE WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON long a step down to suggest that a bank mitted, sure we did something to halt the A $5.00 PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHASE & $5.00 PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHASE more than half a billion dollars. the defaulters. Claim payments on robber’s criir\p is justified by the cir­ advance of communism under the Allende cumstance that his city is run by a gaggle The figures were revealed by Sen. defaulted loans are expected to rise this heroic ones. But all had a quiet, calm regime. And when you come right down to Yesterday we considered as a whole the of political gangsters. Claiborne Pell, D-R.L, chairman of a fiscal year to 18.5 per cent of the loans, up prayer I quoted. manner as they accomplished their work. it, the $8 million it cost us was a miserable Yet the no-fault syndrome is Senate Education subcommittee. U.S. from last year’s 14.5 per cent. Let us today look at the first sentence It was a joy to be with them — working, pittance compared with what the other 15< OFF perceivable everywhere, in the tendency of Education Commissioner Terrell H. Bell, That means the taxpayer will be left 15* OFF 15< OFF 3S< OFF talking, playing, living. 1 did not realize it side spent. 2 PkB8. 20< OFF with that beautiful word Serenity. As I get decent citizens to ask how they can preach said he couldn’t dispute them and allowed holding the bag for almost one-fifth of stu­ 2 Pkga. Batty Crocker 49-Oz. 2-lb. Can 12 Oz. at the time but since then I have felt older I find myself considering the people the ethical life to their children when the as how he was “shocked.” He should be. dent loans payable during the period end­ Never forget that other side. The grateful to have sensed the importance of PILLSBURY I have known who had great influence on tads have been exposed to Watergate. The Just as shocking is the GAO estimate ing next July 1. It’s depressing, all right, handshakes of detente have in no way BLUEBEBBY DASH HILLS BROS WHEATIES calm in one’s soul and in one’s manner. my own character and I realize that answer, of course, is that children should showing a default rate for students at but blaming it on Richard Nixon and his altered, its unchanging ultimate aim of BAIKW’S almost all had that characteristic. It was PIE MIXES MUFFIN MIX DETEBGENT COFFEE CEREAL profit-making institutions four times the corrupt courtiers is like blaming them for taking over the world. Qood Thru Oct S want to be better — a little better, anyway Q o o d T h ru O c !. 5 Qood Thru Oct S Qood Thru Oct. 5 Q o o d T h ru O c t 5 G o o d T h ru O c t. 9 not that they just sat with hands folded — Submitted by rate for students at private nonprofit this year’s drought. After all, Watergate On. Coupon Pw Fimlly — than the Watergate villains. They must, It will happen, too, if we listen to those On* Coupon P.r Fimlly On. Coupon Pw F.mlly On. Coupon P.r F.mlly On. Coupon Pw P.mlly One Coupon Per Femlly far from it. Miss Jeanne Low after all, live with themselves. schools. was a scandal, not a summons to national On the contrary, they accomplished St. Mary’s Episcopal Most profit-making schools sell profligacy. who howl foul when we are forced to exer­ Defaulting on a student loan is un­ cise common sense fighting fire with fire. much: from every day, ordinary taxks to Church derstandable only if the students has made specialized classroom or correspondence PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 1, 1974 I MANCHESTER EVEifTlNG HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Oct. 1, 1OT4 — PAGE SEVEN DevCo’s General Plan COVENTRY ty will be available on an open Water Supply 1. Participation in the Solid Monica Shea occupancy and equal opportuni­ The developer owns or con­ Wastes Authority’s regional Special Report ToConsumers: Correspondent ty basis and available to people trols lands In the Willimantic facility. 7 4 2 -9 4 9 5 regardless of race, c r ^ or River Valley north and south of 2. Cooperation with the town STAINLESS STEEL She Herath The Greater Hartford Com­ ethnic background. Rt. 44A. This land is above a in planning a new town solid WHY OUR WALGREEN LABORATORY munity Development Corpora­ major acquifer with a projected waste facility to handle the tion submitted a proposed zone The circulation system water yield of 20.7 million whole town. PRODUCTS RATE AS "BEST BUYS’’ Area Profile change application to the town proposed in the general gallons per day. 3. Collection and disposal by a yesterday morning. Along with development plan centers on an The actual demand for water private solid waste contractor. In the planned community Is es­ None of the three alternatives CUTLERY SET * These are not “ private label’’ products, manufactured that application were several informal traffic pattern focused studies and statements. Such as internally. This proposed tim a te at about two million would have any impact on the elsewhere and then simply labeled “ Walgreens’’. general development plan, system has been designed to gallons per day; the maximum town’s existing landfill. ROSEWOOD HANDLES We produce them in our own giant laboratory com­ Grange Lecturer Wins Award municipal impact statement, protect as much as possible the projected demand is ap­ environmental statement and proximately three million plex; our own skilled research and development chem­ Integrity of existing town roads. Education llO I /r O N "Should Auld Acquaintance Be age are eligible to join Boy Turnpike from 11:30 a.m. until population projections. gallons per day. SERRATED EDGES ists formulate them. Consquently, we know ALL THE It is the intent of the planned D o n iiu II o II u ik I Forgot" which is the Connec­ Scouts. 4:30 p.m. with other area This is a summary of the The major circulation system The withdrawal of water INGREDIENTS ARE THE BEST. ticut State Grange Lecturers A brief meeting will be held volunteer fire departments. General Development Plan. for the new community has from the acquifer is exepeted td community to enable the town Com'N|)on(l<‘iit to maintain and improve its project. to explain the program to new The ABFD has won the coun­ Other summaries of the other been designed to wind through have a minimal impact on the DOUBLE RIVETED AK..0.175 level of educational programs * Our quality controls insure unsurpassed slandards- Mrs. Ann VanDeusen, lec­ scouts and their parents. ty trophy two years in a row. If statements will be published the community, forming on region’s ground water Any parent wishing to par­ the volunteers win Sunday the soon. completion a main road loop, resources. while stabilizing or reducing we know you get the FULLEST POTENCY, PURITY turer of the Andover Grange, The Andover Grange will hold the present burden on the received an award at a recogni­ its community night project ticipate on the troop committee trophy will be theirs to keep. A copy of the total develop­ and serving as the spine to and FRESHNESS. which the secondary interior taxpayers. 8 STEAK KNIVES tion banquet at the Cheshire Oct. 7 at the Grange Hall on Rt. should call Mr. Krewson, 742- The event is open to the ment plan is available at the Sanitary Sewer Disposal 9639. public. There is no admission DevCo/Coventry Center on Rt. roads form each of the residen­ Grange Hall Saturday. 6. Lecturers hour begins at 8:30 A number of options are So look for, ask for Walgreen brands. There are over This is the fourth consecutive p.m. and is open to the public. charge. Refreshments will be 31 for resident’s perusal. tial clusters connect. The main The community has planned Super Shorp Blades sold. The general development entrance to the new communi­ available for the planned so that elementary and middle 400 health, beauty and home products. year that Mrs. VanDeusen I''irc Muster communitys sewage disposal H o y S c o u ts plan calls for a total of 6,000 un- ty, at 44A in the Ash Brook school children from the new BUY THE BEST . . . SAVE THE MOST! received the award. The Andover Volunteer Fire needs. Sign-up for Boy Scouts will be K>-l;Ui4 member of the Board of Educa­ within the new community WALGREEN AGENCY made in writing to the chair­ Rd. were held Sept. 26, accord­ system will include retention schools. With the projected WALGREEN AGENCY The membership of the South tion. the Republican Town" Phases which will traverse the loop man. Mrs. Richard Pelikan, 171 ing to Republican Town Chair­ basins and ponds at appropriate school construction programs, Windsor's Woman's Club is Committee and is advisor to the The development plan calls road system and will link the ixtro-Strength Woodland Dr., 'oy Oct. 16. man Jean Gezehnan. points. it should be possible to insure 300 preparing to vote the appropria­ Teen Age Republican Club. He for the new community to be community with the present PANTY HOSE In the event that a club or Mrs. Gezelman also an­ that no present Coventry school GLASS CLEAHER tion of its funds to a community is employed by the Aetna Life developed gradually in phases village of Coventry, so that the 1 PACKAGE organization has a cause or nounced that Robert F. DeRosa Solid Waste will have to go to double ANTI-PERSPIRANT project for the current club Insurance Co. in the corporate over a 15-year period. An health, shopping, community, OF with Ammonia project it wished to have con­ has been appointed General accounting department. average of approximately 400 to Several acceptable means of sessions. ASPIRIN year. senior citizen and recreational Walgreens sidered. it should send all perti­ 500 dwelling units will be built collecting solid waste are 2 Deodorant Sproy 18 oz. aerosol. nent information to Mrs. facilities of the new community available in the new community PAIRS There’s none finer. 5gr. USP. each year for a maximum of 6,- will be readily available to Effective. Non-stinging. 7 oz. Work Set Pelikan. Football Results 000 units when the development and a final decision has not lO S A LE ONLY Last year $1,500 for a record­ other Coventry residents. A been made as to the best is completed in 1990. commuter bus service is an­ $2.00 Value 99 44 ® 2 1 9 8 ' ing system was given to the To insure positive impact of method. NOW GOING ON To Begin The highlight of the game was ticipated which will serve the Fire Department and a con­ BOLTON the planned community on the Disposai of solid waste 2 H tribution to Community Ser­ Bolton's goal-line stand in the Coventry area, linking generated by the new communi­ ARTHUR DRUG Donna Holland town’s taxes for the first year, residents to employment At Library vices was made by the club. second and fourth periods plans call for 55,000 square feet ty could be by one of three Other gifts totaling $850 were which prevented Cromwell centers in Hartford and East methods: of shopping space, 20,000 square Hartford. The developer has set WALGREEN AGENCY donated to various scholarships Bolton Bulldogs Senior Pony from scoring. BOLTON feet of office space and 29,000 aside funds to assist in financ­ PRICE SLASHED and other projects chosen by football team defeated the The Bulldogs are now in first square feet of industrial space M DuPont Soft, Strong Donna Holland Cromwell Pony team 28 to 8 ing these services for the first (K ^ ■ Asstd. Titles - 48 pages the membership from requests place in their division with a 4 to be constructed in the first Pimento Stuffed Construction of Bentley Sunday. three years of the development made. win 0 loss record with three year by the developer, whether Luxury Mints Memorial Library will begin program. Thereafter, fares Household Funds are raised mainly games remaining. these facilities have been COLORING Wednesday according to Ronald Paul Groves scored two collected and continuing state Reg. 3 rolls for 17c through the efforts of members leased or not. Sponge SPANISH OLIVES Churchill, co-owner of DmC touchdowns and Peter Ryba and federal subsidies should and other volunteers at the club Housing BOOK Construction which was sponsored Community Thrift and Randy Fish scored one enable these services to con­ Assorted sizes & each. The proposed plan calls for awarded the contract for the Shop located at the Sullivan Junior Pony Team Wins tinue, the developer say. job. The Bolton Bulldogs Junior the creation of a broad range of 2 s9 8 « Ave. Shopping Plaza. Gil Boisoneau, head coach, housing types. The community Traffic signals will be ^ 2 »4 9 Allen DePersia is co-owner An Pony football team defeated the 2 s 2 9 * said the Bulldogs put a com­ Simshury Junior Pony team expects to draw its residents required on Rt. 44A at Rt. 31 with Churchill. Any person interested in par­ plete game together, defensive­ Saturday 26 to 0. from the housing markets of the and Swamp Rd., at Rt. 31 and WALGREEN AGENCY The contracts for the project ticipating in the South Windsor were signed at the Town Hall ly, anchored by Jae Fontanella Touchdowns were scored by Windham and Hartford areas, Grant Hill Rd., and at the main Annual Outdoor Art Show to be twice holding Cromwell to the competing on the basis of cost, entrance road. Signals will also SPENCER ST. (Silver Lane) PATHMARK PLAZA Monday by Churchill, DePersia held Oct. 13 is invited to contact Mark Ouellette on a 40-yard and Douglas Cheney, chairman one-yard line. Offensively, the run, Dennis Monahan on pass attractiveness, convenience, be required at the intersection Diane Smith, general chair­ hard running of Groves, Fish accessibility to jobs and of Rt. 13 and the southern inter­ of the Public Building Commis­ man, 183 Northview Dr. receptions for 45 and 60 yards sion. and Craig Jensen proved too and Brett Georgetti on a 5-yard schools, and all of the other con­ nal circulation road and at Rt. HUNDREDS OF The show will be held on the strong for Cromwell as they Churchill said if there are no run. siderations which influence the 31 and the northern circulation ^ 2 - 2 4 Town Hall grounds, from 10 repeatedly broke into choice of a home. road. FRAMES IN STOCK delays the library should be a.m. to 5 p.m., with Oct. 20 set The junior pony conference completed by May 30, 1975. Cromwell's line for long gains. standing is now 3 wins 0 losses. Sixty-five per cent of the new as a rain date. housing in the community is N EW HO URS: Tri|) (lliaiified The show will be set up for planned for people with in­ ""TOSImeIT"" A proposed trip for the Bolton exhibition and judging in three comes of $12,000 and more, 20 Mon., Wed., Sat. 10-6 divisions, including a children’s iReservations and tickets io r| Senior Citizens to the Cathedral per cent is for those with in­ |all airlines. Bold Mor in the Pines in Rindge, N.H., on division, for those age 13 and comes ranging from $7,500 to Tues., Thurs., FrI. 10-8 under, a high school division, - Call Oct. 8 has been canceled due to $12,00, and the remaining 15 ROBERT TILDEN RONALD R. HAUGH tlS fl Hoir Buffered Anefrin 2/24 lack of time to completely plan and an adult division. Cash Open Space Rule Passed per cent is for those with in­ iGOODCHiLD-BARTLEH TRAVEL Alclear Sinus the event. prises will be awarded in all comes of less than $7,500. 113 Main St., Manchettar 646-7494 Aspirin Time Copsuks In its place the seniors will be areas. Tablets-30’s TOLI.ANI) Housing in the new communi­ Ph Acne Lotion Bottle of 100. taking a trip to the Ice Capades The children's division prizes Persons with four acres, plus 12-hr. cold symptom With Protein.I. 7 oz. Triple action. in Springfield. will be awarded according to Vixian Keiineson a house lot, to 25 acres, who relief. Pk. 10. Details concerning the new various age groupings. There (iom-spiMKlciit wish to have their land 40 trip will be available soon. will also be a “Best in Show” I'. l. «7.5-470t classified as open space, must The Planning and Zoning appear at the next regular PZC 21 1 ” 2 s 2 ^ ’ award in the high school and 2 i 1 ” Tea Postponed adult divisions with awards and Commission passed an open meeting, to be held Oct. 7 at 8 The room mothers in ribbons for second, third, fourth space amendment to its zoning p.m. at the Education Ad­ Kindergarten through Grade 6 and fifth places. regulations after a public ministration Building. The and teachers information hour In addition, a Popular Award hearing last night. commission will then schedule tea originally scheduled for will be given in the high school The amendment was passed a public hearing on all Wednesday at 3:20 p.m. has and adult areas. 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! .>. ■(, PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 1, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 1, 1974 — PAGE NINE YFW Honors Marines Offer Scholarships Phelps-Danylik fm m w m How Is Wall Street Wooing the Small Investor? Gold Star High school seniors in­ Capt. Serpa, located in the Post ^ - I By LEONARD CURRY terested in obtaining a college Office Building, 135 High St., mmmimm In a series of speeches and NYSE Chairman James J. “We’re not, at least I’m not, Mothers BUSINESS UPI Business Writer out of Dr. William C. Freund, Phyllis Ann Danylik of scholarship through the Marine Hartford, is also available for mmmmmm talks last sprjQg and summer, Needham testified the new in­ sympathetic to those who have NYSE chief economist and vice rV Rockaway, N.J., and Douglas Corps Option of the NROTC questions by calling 244-2168. Garrett said brokers should crease was needed because done nothing to improve their president, that individual in­ The VFW Auxiliary recently WASHINGTON (UPI) - “dust off” their own plans and honored its Gold Star Mothers Joseph Phelps also of program must have their Despite laments of Wall Street member firms had lost $58 status,” Evans said. vestors constitute about 30 per BETTY’S NOTEBOOK stop moaning about bank at a buffet supper at the Post Rockaway, N.J., exchanged applications in the mail by Nov. brokers that the individual in­ million in the first six months of Drawing even more fire from cent of the share volume, but By BETTY RYDER programs to invest $25 to $500 in Home. wedding vows Sept. 7 at the 1. This will allow for the selec­ vestor has left the stock 1974. In fact, Needham con­ the SEC commissioners and pay more than 50 per cent of the 25 blue chips each month. Those honored are Mrs. Church of the Saviour in Den- tion of the scholarship A MODERN market, recent actions seem to tinued, 60 per cent of the staff was the statement drawn commissions. Margaret Brown, Mrs. Helene ville, N.J. recipients before their high PHARMACY suggest the only attempts to Although some brokers and member firms had gross losses A few months ago we carried an article in our column Erickson, Mrs. Martha The bride is the daughter of school graduation. lure him back are heavy- registered representatives un­ of $149 million in that period. about a group called “China Chasers" which would search Mansfield, Mrs. Cora Blow and Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Danylik handed. doubtedly responded to But the SEC commissioners SHOW BUS TO NEW YORK According to Capt. William and staff were quick to point out china made by the Syracuse China Co. which is now out Mrs. Lucienne Rhuda. Other of Rockaway, N.J. The The New York Stock Garrett’s challenge, their ac­ LeavM from Qlobo Traval, Wad., Oct. 18th., at guests included Edward bridgegroom is the son of Mr. R. Serpa of the Marine Corps Exchange has asked the tivity has not generated the out that 40 per cent of the firms of business. Officer Selection Office in earned profits of $91 million in 8:00 a.m., will taka In musical at Schubart The article said that hundreds of pieces of discontinued Stickney, Post commander, and and Mrs. Douglas L. Phelps of Jamas Securities and Exchange Com­ high profile of the NYSE plea 40 Durant St. Hartford, the scholarship has what Needham had earlier Thsatsr, faaturing ths Andrsw Slatara In “Ovsr china had been located and the group, formed in 1973, has his wife. Miss Louise Copping F. mission to approve an 8 per that the U.S. District Court Hara.” and Mrs. Esther Alberti will be The Rev. Robert H. Maitland an average value of $18,000. It here enjoin banks from offering described as “one of the longest now branched out searching for discontinued Lenox and O'Amato cent increase in transaction co-chairmen for the event. officiated at the double-ring pays full tuition, textbook costs, fees on orders from $5,000 to small investment plans. continuous bear markets in a Thars will ba lima for lunch, plus shopping. But Castleton patterns. and associated fees. In addi­ BS/R.PH. generation.” The Department of Connec­ service. The church was $300,000 and filed a federal suit On the same day (Sept. 24) it will ba Air Conditlonad; and will raturn to Mrs. William Rood of 2 Stephen St. stopped into the of­ decorated with altar and pew tion, the student receives a $100 SEC Commissioners John R. ticut, VFW Auxiliary, also to block the monthly bank in­ was trying to force individual Manchatfar at 7:00 p.m. fice the other day to tell us she had located two pieces of flowers and a white carpet. a month allowance during the Evans and Phillip A. Loomis honored Gold Star Mothers at a vestment plans. investors away from banks, the Syracuse china to aid in completing her set. She had been The bridge, given in marriage school year. Summer training expressed concern that a rate Price for everything Including tax, services and recent luncheon at the Westport The suit, in which NYSE was NYSE was asking the SEC for by her father, wore a white sessions with pay and travel are increase was an overt attempt Reserved Orchestra Seat, ONLY $19.75 searching for a dinner plate and a bread and butter plate VFW Home, Attending from joined by the mutual fund in­ another rate hike. On Sept. 25, maracaine jersey gown also a part of the program. Today computers are per to “maximize” profits for some and sure enough after seeing the article had written to Manchester were Mrs. dustry, on its face seems an ad­ 1973 rate increases of 10 per designed with high neckline, forming a multitude of tasks and bail out others not willing “China Chasers.” While the price was a little higher than Erickson, Mrs. Blow, Mrs. mission of failure by brokers to cent on orders up to $5,000 and GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE Applicants of these in many hospitals, ranging to help themselves. she had hoped—$11.75 for the dinner plate and $7.75 for the Rhuda, Mrs. Vytau Chemerka, land tailored sleeves. Empire carry out recommendations of 15 per cent on orders above $5,- BBS Main SL, Manchestor 643-2165 bodice with lace and tead trim scholarships can indicate their from diagnosis to actual treat- bread and butta|plate, she realized the work involved in senior vice president; Mrs. SEC Chairman Ray Garrett Jr. 000 took effect. Ruth Heneghan, president; and at waist, sleeves and neckline, preference of schools from 57 ment of patients...One searching for th^missing items and was pleased that at Mrs. Florence Streeter, past and a slight train. Her three­ participating colleges and un­ growing public demand they last she has completed her set. department president. tiered veil of silk illusion was iversities, which represent are meeting is that medicine For those of you still searching and who may have mis­ attached to a Camelot head- some of thtf finest institutions, prevent, nor merely cure, dis­ sed the article the address is “China Chasers,” P. 0. Box piece. She carried a bouquet of state and private, in the coun­ ease...People are beginning to 214, Dunwoody, Ga. 30338. Also, those readers who may white orchids and roses. try. With graduation comes a see health as a basic right have extra plates they would like to part with may con­ Mrs. Christine Richard of direct commission as a second like education...This means sider letting “China Chasers” know about them in case in ABOUT Hartford was her sister’s lieutenant in the Marine Corps. regular physical checkups for some other part of the country there is someone anxiously matron of honor. She wore a every man, woman and TOWN long sleeved light pink child...Yet there simply The Dodge Boys waiting for just that cup and saucer you may have. Interested high school aren’t enough doctors or maracaine gown fashioned with students can obtain Take A Liger By The Tail—Carefully Empire waist. She wore a gar­ applications and additional in­ nurses to accomplish Manchester Newcomers Club land of flowers in her hair and this...The answer?...Com Announcing a birth is a proud Venture, and Ringling will have a workshop for its formation through their high carried a nosegay of assorted puters, linked to automated, Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus has always been syn­ Christmas Shopping Spree school guidance counselors or flowers. fool-proof testing onymous with the great, the spectacular, and unique and tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. local Marine Corps recruiters. Bridesmaids were Miss equipment... the unusual. A note from its public relations firm places James Gaynor, 41 Summer St. Elizabeth Plonka of Denville, Burlap wall hangings will be special emphasis on “the unusual.” N.J., Nancy Wilson of Boonton, Proper medication PROITOLY made. It seems a pair of ligers has been born to one of the N.J., and Mrs. Julie Dankowitz alleviates a great amount of show’s four-footed performers. If you don’t know what a of Massachusetts. They wore HALL FOR RENT discomfort. Fill your Automotive Services Council Officers An adult Bible study will be liger is, then mate a male lion with a female tiger and see gowns similar to that worn by prescriptions at LENOX conducted Wednesday at 10 For parties, showers, receptions, what you get. the honor attendant except in Spukes Photo meetings. Complete kitchen facilities PHARMACY, 299 E. Center New officers were elected at the first annual meeting of the Automotive Services Council a.m. at Zion Evangelical Evidently the birth of such a creature is extremely rare, light green. Lirge enclosed parking lot Inquire; St., Te. 649-0896 for free of Connecticut recenty at Willie’s Steak House. Shown here are (from left) Malcolm Kerr Lutheran Church. PRESENT with some experts recalling a liger born many years ago in John Landry of Hartford was Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Phelps Lithuanian Hall delivery. Open 8-9 Sun. and of Glastonbury, associated with Manchester Transmissions Inc. at 161 W. Middle Tpke., best man. Ushers were David Holidays 8-8. “ Symbol Of the Central Park Zoo, and another one in the Salt Lake City The Church of the Nazarene treasurer; Joseph Magnano of 36 Greenwood Dr., associated with Daniel’s Cadillac in Richard of Hartford, Ronald 24 GOLWAY STREET Finest Pharmacy Service.' Zoo. But apparently no records of ligers born anywhere will have a ladies coffee hour Hartford, president; and Joseph Goodfield of East Hartford, associated with R&G Auto Dankowitz of Massachusetts, on a trip t(j Bermuda. For Division of Cessna Aircraft Co. MANCHESTER Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics else have turned up. and Bible study Wednesday at Service Inc. of 917 Center St., vice president. (Herald photo by Dunn) and Jerry Tower of Springfield, traveling, Mrs. Phelps wore a in Boonton, N.J. Mr. Phelps, a Call before 8 P.M. Candy. We honor Master The circus’ veterinarian confirmed that the two cubs, a 9:30 a.m. at the church, 236 beige pantsuit. The couple will veteran of two years’ service Phone 643-0618 or 646-9155 Charge Cards. THEIR NEW’75s. Mass. Main St. male and a female, born in September, are ligers. They A reception was held at the reside in Rockaway, N.J. with the U.S. Army in Alaska, have tiger stripes as well as spots, with coats that are KofC Home in Mt. Arlington, Mrs. Phelps is employed at is employed by Wilshire Elec­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church ATTENDS CONFERENCE darker in color than their parents, and faces and paws N.J., after which the couple leP the Aircraft Radio and Control tronics, Clifton, N.J. Open 6 Da\> iOpen Thurt. 'til 9 INVESTMENT resembling those of a lion. will have a service of Holy Communion Wednesday at 10 From Our Women^s Department COUNSELORS Michael L. Rothstein of Daniel B. Mosler, CLU, of The ligers will eventually perform in the mixed animal a.m. at the church. Fall means the coming of crisp cool The D.J. Henry Co. of 435 Manchester, a systems analyst Manchester, associated with act of Erhard and Christiane Samel. The vet did add one Buckland Rd., South Windsor, in Connecticut Mutual Life’s the Beecher C. Swaim Agency note of caution “Let’s hope the Polar bear stays away The committee on worship of days and the warmth that comes has announced the ap­ marketing research and ser­ of the Continental Assurance from the puma.” North United Methodist Church with a coat or jacket made from the pointments of Daniel R. vices department, has been Co., qualified for and attended a will meet tonight at 7 at the OUR Donahue of West Hartford and business conference at the Around The World In 30 Minutes church. IB finest camel colored Warren of Staf­ Lewis A. Parker of Glastonbury Acapulco Princess Hotel In The Herald’s first Travel Show for the fall season proved ford wool. as investment counselors. Mexico. very successful last week. Trans World Airlines provided The Mayfair Y Club will meet SERVICEMEN D.J. Henry Co. is a real es­ films on European travel entitled “London and Scotland,” Wednesday at 9:30 in Cronin These coals and jackets have long been a tate investment firm Mosler and his wife and and “The Other Paris.” Unfortunately, due to a mix up in Hall of Mayfair Gardens. All favorite of everyone. specializing in the formation daughter reside at IIC Am­ Mayfair residents are invited. Marine Sgt. John R. Rizy, son and management of limited bassador Dr. the film, “The Other Paris,” turned into a 30 minute trip They are available in styles to delight any partnerships in local real estate around the world (we didn’t even touch down in Paris) but of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rizy of YWCA Drop-In will meet woman’s individual taste. properties. it was well received. 34 Loveland Hill, Rockville, has Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 The Oct. 24 show hosted by United Airlines will feature been commended for con­ Add Slacks or a Skirl to complete the look... I NET EARNINGS a.m. at the Community Y. All tributing to his squadron’s ef­ DODGE CHARGER the enchanting land of Hawaii and the film will star Don Lelan F. Sillin Jr., chairman women are invited for ficiency, following its recogni­ Hp, world famous Hawaiian entertainment personality. volleyball, fellowship and a and president of Northeast SPECIAL EDITION 75. tion by the commanding r. ^ a n m a 7 i , ATTENDS MEETING Dancing girls, well we aren’t sure yet, but we hope to add a break for coffee. Child care is Utilities, reported that the com­ general of the 2nd Maine Air­ pany's consolidated net earn­ There’s been a change in Charger. few surprises. available at an hourly rate. craft Wing. He serves with the ings for the 12 months ended Charles M. Clifton of Coven­ More inforamtion may be ob­ It’s a whole new car! A Bright Light Headquarters and Maintenance Aug. 31 amounted to $34.8 try, associate of the sales and tained by calling the YWCA of­ Squadron 32 at the Marine “Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have . million or 76 cents per share, as service office of the Paul fice, 647-1437. Corps Air Station, Beaufort, Revere Life Insurance Co., some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a compared with $67.6 million or S.C. A 1969 graduate of $1.48 per share restated for the Farmington, was among those poorhouse. The setting sun is reflected from the windows The committee on finance of Rockville High School, Rizy .,/ta in f / { ., .^^/aH rAn/rr,^(tt'H n. C6CAO attending a three-day insurance of the almshouse as brightly as from the rich man’s North United Methodist Church same period a year ago. The joined the Marine Corps in I Where Fitting You is OUR PLEASURE, \ average number of shares out­ and financial services con­ abode.” Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) wiii meet tonight at 8 at the Loring Photo Hunter Studios November 1970. ference held at the company’s church. standing at Aug. 31 was 45,876,- I and YOUR SATISFACTIOIS! 693 as compared with 45,543,360 national headquarters in The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss Worcester, Mass. Parents and Students of I Free Main Street and Purnell Parking | ; a year earlier. Auxiliary Will Tour Mary Elizabeth Sauer of Bolton Susan Theresa Costello of Manchester High School are in­ Current earnings of 76 cents to Lawrence Michael Falco Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y. to Charles Ed- vited to attend a seminar per share are 11 cents per share Michael L. Rothstein of Manchester, has been an­ son Case Jr., also of Brooklyn, Children’s Village tonight from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on below the level reported for the nounced by her mother Mrs. N.Y. has been announced by her post-high schooi education plan­ 12 months ended July 31 and are awarded the Chartered Life The Manchester Auxiliary of village followed by a talk by Elizabeth Sauer of 21 French parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. ning. The meeting wiil be in the substantially below the $1.42 Underwriter (CLU) designation the Child & Family Services of Robert I. Beers, executive Rd., Bolton. She is also the Costello of Brooklyn, N.Y. high school cafeteria. level reported for the year 1973. by the American College of Life Joins Firm Connecticut will meet director, who will discuss some daughter of the late William Sillin attributed the decline in Underwriters. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the of the services offered there. Sauer. Mr. Case is the son of Mr. and earnings since December 1973 The Little Theatre of A Cornell University Vladimir Orduz of Hartford, DODGE CORONET 75. Children’s Village, 1680 Albany Mrs. Richard Brown, presi­ Mr. Falco is the son of Mr. Mrs. C. Edson Case of 104 to a continuation of the same Manchester will meet graduate, Rothstein joined son of Mrs. and Mrs. Aliro Or­ Ave., Hartford. dent of the board of directors, and Mrs. Lawrence Falco Sr. of Woodside St. factors reported in previous A totally new two-door hardtop Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Connecticut Mutual in 1969 as duz of 21 Margaret Rd., ’There will be a tour of the will explain the role it plays in 62 Hamlin St. months, particularly the lag in LTM rooms at 22 Oak St. an agent in Orange, Calif., and Manchester, has joined Connec­ joins the Coronet line. It’s a little bit keeping the agency running. The bride-elect is a 1972 The bride-elect received a BA recovery through fuel adjust­ came to the home office two ticut Mutual Life as an agency This is an open meeting. graduate of Bolton High School. degree from Brooklyn (N.Y.) ment clauses of the rapid es­ smaller—a little bit sportier. years ago as an associate Friends and prospective She is employed at Miller Falls College in 1972 and an MS in calation in fuel costs which analyst in the marketing members are welcome. Those in Manchester. education in 1974. She is a sixth began last fall, high interest Pinochle research and services depart­ interested in pooling rides Her fiance, a 1972 graduate of grade teacher at an in­ rates and other general in­ ment. He holds a B.S. and M.S should meet in the parking lot Manchester High School, is termediate school in Brooklyn. flationary increases in costs. in electrical engineering. at South United Methodist Scores employed at Pratt & Whitney Rothstein and his wife and Church on Hartford Rd. no later Top scores in the Manchester Division of United Aircraft Her fiance, a 1963 graduate of their daughter reside at 89 than 9 a.m. Anyone who needs Senior Citizens Pinochle Group Corp. in East Hartford. Manchester High School, Hollister St. transportation should call Mrs. game Thursday at the Army The couple plan a spring wed­ received a BA degree in Edward Kaminsky, 47 Willard and Navy Club are: Sue ding. sociology from the University St. Purnell, 585; Frances Fike, of Connecticut. He did graduate ^ PUBLIC DODGE DART 75. 569; Eva Post, 558; Cis Wilson work in sociology at Hunter The small car that’s and Mike DeSimone, 556. There are now an esti­ College in New York. He also RECORDS ELECTED The group sponsors a game mated 10,000 to 12,000 Ameri­ teaches in an intermediate Naomi Hammer of Vernon "right on target’’ —again! each Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at can Indians living in New school in Brooklyn. Wnrraiily Deeds has been elected governmental 4-H’ers Need the Army and Navy Club. Play York City, more than when Kenneth H. and Diane H. affairs officer at Society for is open to all interested senior Peter Minuit bought Manhat­ The couple plan a Dec. 28 Cusson to Michael and Carol Savings, it was announc^ by A Flag Pole citizens. tan Island in 1626. wedding in Brooklyn. Longo, property at 878 Center Benjamin Terry, president. St., $37,500. Active in Democratic The Happy Crafters 4-H Club Meeting! ^ rn e y T. Peterman Sr. and politics, she is presently ser- s^nsored by the Manchester Barney T. Peterman Jr. to Recreation Department at the QUALITY - ASSORTMENT - SERVICE Do you know what really goes on our members while we help them S tan ley S. and R uth L. West Side Rec, 110 Cedar St., - and the RIGHT PRICE! Miller, property on Shepard Dodge will meet Tuesday from 3 to 4 at a Weight Watchers® meeting? lose weight on our famous Dr., $50,500. p.m. If you are at least 10 pounds Program. It’s all In a FREE book­ James B.F. and Margaret DODGE MONACO 75. AUTHORIZED DEALERS This meeting will consist of overweight, you’re invited to visit let describing, in detail, what Duffin to John R. and Thelma Vladimir Orduz Monaco was never more beautiful than now. an introduction to 4-H and basic QUEEN CASUALS® a meeting during National Open happens at a Weight Watchers R. Higgins, property at 3 Stock cleaning instructions for COORDINATED SPORTSWEAR Meeting Month, September 30th- meeting. PL, $30,000. ceramic greenware. Richard D. and Donna M. assistant in the agency field Members will be presented October20th. and find out! Visit us! There's no obligation You'll also receive a FREE Martens to Jacqueline A. financial analysis department. President with an American flag which to join! Morelewicz, property at 137 A 1967 g r a d u a te of was flown over the White House Weight Watchers Program 7-DAY Call us for the time and place ^ Henry St., $36,000. Manchester High, Orduz Mrs. Gertrude Johnson of N. on behalf of the Happy MENU PLANNER-21 complete of the open meetings scheduled LU Pendens received his B.S degree in Elm St. was installed as presi­ Crafter's Club. A flag pole is meals like the ones enjoyed by in this area. Elinor S. Reiner et al versus finance from the University of dent of St. Bridget Rosary needed and it is hoped that Neal G. and Judith V. Nelson et Connecticut this past June. DODGE PICKUPS 75. _ Society at its recent installation some organization will donate a There are day and evening clasaea at the following locatlona: al, property at Summer and banquet at the Colony in portable flag pole. The club will Cooper Sts. For the man who’d rather drive a begin each meeting with a MANCHESTER Motts Community Hall, 587 East Middle Turnpike Talcottville. She succeeds Mrs. Tuesday -12:00 Noon Miirriuge Lirense Shirley Richter. salute to the flag as a reminder 809 Main Street in Downtown Manchester William Charles Miller Sr., BERNARD A. iOZIER, Other officers installed are to members to have pride in Second Congregational Church, 385 N. Main Street Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and their country. Hours: Dally 9:30-5:30; Thursday ’III 9 P.M. INC. On display now at Mrs. Irene Pisch, vice presi­ Ailish Mary Kehoe, 50 Milford Monday - 7:30 PM, Wednesday - 7:30 PM 22 REGENT ST. dent; and Mrs. Mar Lukas, Anyone wishing to donate a Rd., Oct. 4, North United portable flag pole and scrap A LADiES SHOP treasurer. SOUTH WINDSOR: Wapping Community Church, 1790 Ellington Road Methodist Church. Naomi Hammer Celling Repairs Committee chairmen in­ material can leave donations at SPECiALiZING iN LARGER SiZES Thursday - 7:30 PM Building Perniils S Replacements stalled are Mrs. Mary the West Side Rec between 8:30 «Charles Pinto Jr., alterations Chorchas Motors, Inc, Blackwell and Mrs. Roslyn a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday 14V2 to 32V2 - - 38 to 52 For additional Information, call: 2 3 2 -7 6 0 0 at 72 White St., $585. ving her fifth term to the Quality Carpentry Work, Templeton, hospitality; Mrs. through Thursday. • COORDINATED SPORTSWEAR • PANTS • TOPS Harold J. Parent for Fred H. Democratic State Central Com­ Patios • Additions Ann Prytko, publicity; Mrs. A volunteer to assist Bea Hopper, alterations at 17 mittee. It Remodeling 60 Oakland Avenue • SKIRTS • VESTS • COATS • BLAZERS • SHIRT JACS Prior to her election, Mrs. Dorothy Standish, cheer; and Sheftel, leader, is needed. The • SWEATERS • RAINWEAR • UNIFORMS • DRESSES Hilicrest Rd., $880. Free Estimetes volunteer should be familiar Harold J. Parent for Harry Hammer was a member of the Mrs. Dona Martens and Mrs. WEIGHTwnr,Mi otr. i WATCHERS® c - ' -l** <.•! *' i i r » n • «w| ‘Ch< '»■* • LINGERIE • PANTY HOSE • SLEEPWEAR • ROBES Manchester, Conn. with ceramics and arts and Cutz, alterations at 160 Lyness bank’s communications divi­ Phone 646-4464 BOYS Virginia Fields, social > LONG DRESSES______sion. hospitality. crafts. St., $650. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., Oct. 1, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 1, 1974— PAGE ELEVEN OBITUARIES Town Disaster (ContiniKd from I^Ke One) for withstanding the undue complamts as He expressed hope the whole town would Palmer Out to Clinch Crown for Orioles be more aware of problems like hot, lethal William Popoff Jr. Virgil L. Hartzog the information they got from state Virgil L. Hartzog, 54, of 35 sources “stunk,” he said. wires. And that they would not let the ten­ William Popoff Jr., 54, of San­ sion break them down. Country Club Lane died Monday The town is preparing a list of needed DETROIT (UPI) — Jim Palmer and pennant clinchings the Yankees will send George Medich, knowing the out­ “If we only beat them once, that will be better than New Lolich to increase their tenuous lead over the idle ta Rosa, Calif., formerly of items in every home and will get it to the The mayor noted other area towns did Manchester, d i^ Monday in at Manchester Memorial go together like champagne and the Baltimore Orioles. come of the Baltimore-Detroit contest. York did against them,” he said. “Of course, the way public. Items include a radio, flashlights not have the system set up by Fogarty. Yankees. Lolich became Detroit’s first 21-game loser Santa Rosa. He was the hus­ Hospital. He was the husband of Pahner, who has been the winning pitcher in all four of The Yankees trail by a full game and the Orioles need we’ve been playing, we might not do it.” since Hooks Dauss was 13-21 way back in 1920. Mrs. Dorothy Hatten Hartzog. and fresh batteries, food, clean water in Many were not able to offer real help to band of Mrs. Dorothy Durkee their people until Wednesday, he said. Baltimore’s American League title-clinching games, will only to sweep the regular season’s two remaining games Manager Earl Weaver of Baltimore kept his mouth Mr. Hartzog was bom July 24, containers, a first aid kit, and more. Earl Williams and Bob Grich each hit home runs and Popoff. About information, Fogarty said he has “I was impressed with ‘Dutch’s’ opera­ be pitching today when the Orioles attempt to nail down at from the Tigers to advance to the playoffs against Oakland closed tighter than a freeway under construction. His Mr. Popoff was born in Hart­ 1920 in Meridian, Miss., son of drove in three runs apiece to spice the 16-hit attack. been in touch with men of the state utility tion, with the firemen, the policemen, and least a share of the East Division crown against the lowly regardless of what New York does. Should the two teams superstitious mind sprang quickly into action when a ford and lived in Manchester the late Virgil and Frances Jol­ companies. They refuse to allow anybody the volunteers,” Thompson said. Detroit Tigers. tie, Dave McNally will likely oppose Rudy May on Baltimore writer suggested the Orioles had it “locked up” Baltimore built up a 9-2 lead after four innings and then before moving to California ly Hartzog, and had lived in outside the company inside their Thursday in Shea Stadium in a one-game playoff. after Monday night’s win. hung grimly on until Grant Jackson recorded the last out. about 30 years ago. During Manchester for the past 32 Certificates Baltimore, which could clinch today if New York loses at headquarters during disasters but promise Weiss and Thompson gave out the cer­ Manager Ralph Houk of Detroit is sending his No. 2 “Don’t you say that. Don’t you print that. Don’t you Jackson, 5-4, got the victory because Weaver took out World War II, he served with years. He was employ^ as an Milwaukee tonight, made Mickey Lolich a 21-game loser engineer at Pratt and Whitney to take more care on a town-by-town basis tificates which are made out to: Monday by hammering Detroit 12-6 for its seventh straight pitcher, Joe Ckrleman, out to stave off Baltimore and think that,” Weaver said, his normally hoarse voice made starter Ross Grimsley while he was one out shy of going the U.S. Army in the South the necessary five innings for the victory. Division of United Aircraft to get out correct facts. The Eighth Utilities District, Dorothy victory. Palmer, whose aching right arm returned to soundness even more rasping by a bad cold. “If we lose two games Pacific. “Not till the end of the week were we Corp., East Hartford, before Coleman, Dorothy Hubbard, John “I think we’ll win, (Clyde) Wright will beat New York just when the Orioles needed it most. Palmer is 7-12 to now, and they (the Yankees) win two. I’ll punch you right He is also survived by four getting accurate information,” he said. In the only other AL game, Jim Perry went 6-2-3 innings retiring in 1963 because of ill Harkins, the chiefs of the police and fire Coleman’s 14-12. in the mouth— and I like you. That’s the worst thing you sons and a daughter, all of “In order for people to make adequate and it’ll be all over by tonight,” said Palmer’s teammate, to raise his record to 17-12 when the Cleveland Indians California; his parents, Mr. and • health. departments, Maurice Pass, Frank Ennis, “All we’ve got to do is win one game, then it’s up to can say.” decisions about protecting themselves and former Tiger Jim Northrop. defeated the Boston Red Sox 2-1. Dave Duncan singled Mrs. William Popoff of 423 He was a member of Com­ Edward Tomkiel, James Fogarty, Peter them,” Houk said. “If New York wins two, then Baltimore J i their property, they must know what to Henry, Bruce Doughty. Wright won’t be going fo^ Milwaukee except possibly in The Orioles overcame an early mist, chilling Lydall St.; two brothers, munity Baptist Church and ac­ home the winning run when the Indians picked up a pair in expect. Also, Donald Starkweather, Michael relief. Kevin Kobel will be starting for the Brewers while will have to win it themseves. temperatures that started at 49 degrees and dropped, and Reynolds Popoff of Vernon and tive in the formation of the the fourth. “But I don’t know anyone powerful Nimirowski, Dr. Alice Turek, Mary Della Alex Popoff of Azusa, Calif.; a church. He also belonged to enough to change the power company.” Fera, Jay Giles, Mel Siebold, Alan Mason, sister, Mrs. Dorothy Tomlinson Manchester Lodge of Masons i w' and Manchester Country Club Next time, he added, shelter will be un­ John Salcius, the Red Cross, Hyalie of East Hartford; and several der the direction of Mrs. Elaine Sweet of grandchildren, nieces and and was an incorporator of the ■ ■■ Hurwitz, Richard Clark, Tim Badger, Ken the Americn Red Cross. It most likely will nephews. Institution for the Blind. Messier, Maj. Lawrence Beadle of the be at least centered at MHS, he said. Funeral arrangements are in­ Other survivors are two sons, Salvation Army, Karen Bride. A lS^'Gail Bride, Joy Kleinschmidt,v complete. ^ Donald L. Hartzog of Rockville Shut-Ins Stayed Out and Thomas C. Hartzog of Ver­ Richard Carter, Joel Miller, Fred Peck, Fogarty, Thompson and others at the Rose Pass, Marion Jesseman, Capt. THE HERALD Yankees Need non; a daughter. Miss Elizabeth Help in Detroit meeting lamented the fact many senior ’Thomas P. Thomas, Capt. David Gay, W. Hartzog of Manchester; and citizens refused to leave their homes and two grandchildren. Nate Agostinelli, Jacqueline Ennis, Lucy ANGLE take shelter. Alan Mason, director of Sheldon, Manchester Lumber Co., X ■ Funeral services are human services, headed an effort to find Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Manchester Public Health Nurses Mrs. Giuseppe Caldera 183 shut-ins feared dying in the cold. Only Association, Consolidated Laundries. By Earl Yost Sports Editor Indians ’‘Win One^ Must Win Two John F. Tierney Funeral Home, Mrs. Teresa Vigna Caldera, three would leave their homes. Also, Radio Station WINF, Charles 93, of Castel Alfero, D’Asti, Ita­ 219 W. Center St. The Rev. On- A special shelter at the Senior Citizens SCOREBOARD don T. Stairs, pastor of Com­ Crocini, Manchester Sand and Gravel Ck)., ly, died Friday at her home. She Center with its own generator may pre­ Central Connecticut Co-operative For Gaylord Perry was the wife of Giuseppe munity Baptist Church, will of­ vent their refusing help again, Fogarty From Brewers Farmers Association, Matthew Levine, Striving for .500 Record Caldera, mother of Mario ficiate. Burial will be in East said. Cemetery. Jay Weiss, Thomas Morgan, Mark striving for a .5(X) record in the pre-season major league American League Caldera of Palm Bay, Fla., Is It Hot? Kravitz, Edward Kenney, Curtis Wilson, BOSTON (UPI) — As September and the baseball season National League MILWAUKEE (UPI) — New York Yankees Manager There are no calling hours. baseball pennant prediction department is this writer. EAST formerly of Bolton, and grand­ Mayor Thompson told a story about the Marie Girelli, John Garside, William slithered slowly away from them, the Boston Red Sox and W L Pet GB Bill Virdon probably wouldn’t mind having a bunch of The family suggests that any Boston and Oakland were tabbed tops in the American Pet GB mother of Mrs. Bianca Massey strange problems that kept forcing Moon. Cleveland Indians went out to increase their pitchers’ W L Pittsburgh 86 74 .538 Cyclops on his team. memorial contributions may be League’s East and West last spring with Pittsburgh and .556 of Andover and Mrs. Terri themselves on the volunteers and town Also, Gregory Ennis, Jeffrey Ennis, bargaining position at contract time. Baltimore 89 71 St. Louis 86 74 .538 Then there wouldn’t be any doubt about where that one Masilonis of Vernon. made to the Heart Association Cincinnati the East and West choices in the National New York 88 72 .550 1 workers. William Wilson II, Ernest McNeill, In the process Monday Philadelphia 78 82 .488 8 eye in each of his players would be focused. The funeral and burial will be of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins League. According to my horoscope, only Oakland had Boston 83 77 .519 6 St., Hartford. Lt. Richard Sartor of the police depart­ Michael Thompson, David Hayes, Andrew night, they played a Montreal 78 82 .488 8 in Italy. Cleveland 76 84 .475 13 New York 71 89 .444 15 Instead he has a bunch of ment took a turn in the control center on Wrobel, Steven Gagnon, Shannon Hunger- followed the pattern predicted at this time with Pittsburgh strategic if meaningless Milwaukee 75 85 .469 14 Chicago 66 94 .413 20 two-eyed players and the the phones. A woman called about a ford, Vincent Perry, Kenneth O’Neil, and still in the running...Boston’s ‘funeral’ was held last Sun­ game that the Indians won 2- day night in Detroit...Since Aug^ 28, when Baltimore Detroit 72 88 .450 17 WEST temptation must be strong doyvned wire by her house. Charles Ponticelli. 1 to move a full game in “Oh, what can I do?” As soon as Weiss finished reading off the jumped back into the American League East flag picture, WEST W L Pet GB to have one of those eyes front of idle Milwaukee in a W L Pet GB Sartor asked, “ Is it hot?” names, several of the volunteers present the club has played better than .800 ball, winning 25 of 31 Los Angeles 100 60 .625 cast in the direction of non-battle for fourth in the Gakland 90 70 Nature Walks Planned Before he could say anything else, she noted some missing people. For example, games. The club was mired deep in the lower section of the Cincinnati 98 62 .613 2 Detroit. American League East. Texas 83 75 Atlanta 86 74 .538 14 said, “Just a minute. I’ll go see.” Joel Miller of Coventry dropped off two standing eight games back of Boston when Manager Earl Because while the truckloads of fire wood at the town hall The Indians, upset over Minnesota 81 79 Houston 81 79 .506 19 Lutz Junior Museum will reminded to bring a bag lunch. Sartor could not get her to come back to Yankees open a two-game and stayed to help others. Weaver put it all together. The Orioles have won 13 one- Chicago 78 80 San Francisco 71 89 .444 29 sponsor nature walks Thursday Fees.which include transporta­ the phone. He waited tensely for her. the recent firing of Manager series in Milwaukee tonight, Weiss agreed the list left out many peo­ run games in the last 31 and 38 by one-run margins overall, Kansas City 77 83 San Diego 59 101 .369 41 and Oct. 10 from 9:30 to 11:30 tion and admission charges, are “No,” she finally answered. “But it’s Ken Aspromonte, wanted to the Baltimore Orioles have Nearly 100 stones in the St. James Cemetery were found pushed over and broken by ple because of the extent of the work done. definitely the stamp of a good club...Only 6,498 fans California 66 94 M onday’s R esults a.m. at Oak Grove Nature for members: Children, $2.45; warm.” win one for their lame duck two games left against the Patrolman Fredric Jainchill while on patrol this morning at 6:15. Henry Higgins, director showed up in Oakland to see the Athletics wind up the Monday's Results New York 5, Philadelphia 2 Center. adults, $2.65. Also, non- Thompson said, “People were not psy­ He took several names and said cer­ skipper and veteran Jim of the cemetery, said this morning many of the stones are too heavy for his four-man crew tificates will be prepared for them. regular season last Sunday at home. Attendance was down Baltimore 12, Detroit 6 Tigers in Detroit. They beat Anyone who has mornings memhers: Children, $2.65; chologically prepared for any kind of Perry. The elder of the St. Louis 5, Montreal 1 to reset. It is the second such attack on the cemetery in recent years. After the last attack, Cleveland 2, Boston 1 Detroit 12-6 Monday night. free including parents with adults, .$2.85. Children under the emergency.” 165,000 over a year ago at Charlie Finley’s ball park...The Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 1 pitching Perrys went 6% in­ Tuesday’s Games And the Yankees have to young children, college age of 12 must be accompanied the two local monument firms used their equipment to lift the stones and reset them. New York Yankees have sent out playoff tickets via the Houston 4, Los Angeles 1 nings for his 17th win Texas (Bibby 19-19) at win both their games and students or retired persons, is by an adult. Many of the stones are broken or chipped. Higgins noted it takes a good deal of energy to mail for use if the club gains a berth in the playoffs start­ Tonight’s Games against 12 losses. Minnesota (Goltz 9-10) hope Baltimore loses one of invited. A nominal fee will be Gwen Reed of the Channel 3 move the stones. He could not understand why anyone would work so hard to push down so ing Saturday in Oakland. If games are to be played in New Philadelphia (Lonborg 16-13) Partly Misquoted, ______“To me, Jim Perry had an Baltimore (Palmer 7-12) at charged. Ranger Station show will many. (Herald photo by Barlow) York, they are scheduled 'Tuesday, Wednesday and at New York (Seaver 11-10) its two in order to force a tie outstanding season and this Detroit (Coleman 14-12) There also will be a field trip appear Oct. 9 at Washington St. Louis (Gibson 11-12) at for the American League Thursday if needed in the best of five set against the Cleveland (Bosman 7-5) at Saturday to the State Fish School from 3 to 4 p.m. Those was my thanks to him,” said Montreal (Torrez 15-8) East title. If that happens, Says Dr. Kennedy ‘^ ir e c a l l s Western Division champs. Boston (Barr 0-0), N Hatchery in Burlington. A bus wishing to attend this program Aspromonte. “He hasn’t Chicago (Dettore 3-5) at the tie will ^ broken New York (Medich 19-14) at will leave at 9 a.m. and return of singing, dancing and missed a turn this year and Pittsburgh (Reuss 16-11) Thursday in a one-game Dr. James P. Kennedy, Shea Stadium the Worst Park Milwaukee (Colborn 10-12), N at noon. Fees are $1.25 for storytelling should contact the MANCHESTER for a 38-year-old guy, that’s Cincinnati (Billingham 19-10) .superintendent of schools, said (iAVI.ORI) PERRY Kansas City (Bird 0-0) at LOU IMNIELLA playoff at New York. members and $1.50 for non­ mu.seum by Saturday. Fees are Monday. 11:42 p.m. — large Setting the record straight, Dick McAuliffe of the Boston something. He’s given me at Atlanta (Capra 15-8) he was partly misquoted Mon­ Chicago (Kaat 20-13), N “We can’t worry about members. 75 cents for members and $1 for garage fire on Electric St. See Red Sox claims Shea Stadium is the worst park in the Los Angeles (Sutton 18-9) at day in The Herald concerning him was set at $10,200 in Circuit everything but his guts.” Gakland (Hunter 25-12) at Baltimore,” Virdon said. On Oct. 12. the museum will non-members. story in today's Herald on Page American League and old Yankee Stadium was among the Houston (Richard 2-2) an article about recent breaks Court 12 Monday. He is being Boston Manager Darrell California CTanana 13-19), N “There isn’t much we can sponsor a trip to Kent for a Those interested in attending 3. (Eighth District) best...Not once in the 16-year history of the Rolling Park San Diego (Freisleben 9-13) at the Verplanck School. held for court Thursday. Johnson, whose Red Sox Pennant Races morning of exploring the falls any of these October programs AREA POLICE REPORT Today, 12:05 — standby, at W ednesday’s Gam es at San Francisco (Caldwell 14- do.” A sentence read: “About the Invitational Golf Tournament has rain curtailed play. Bert were eliminated from the Koosman Top and surrounding area. Later, a should contact the museum, the Eighth District fire station Texas at Minnesota 5) But a little while later Vir­ Verplanck alarm system that -McConkey reports that when Bob Dieterle copped top pennant race Sunday, used American League visit to the Sloane-Stanley 643-0949, as soon as possible. on Main St. (Town) Cleveland at Boston Wednesday’s Games don admitted he had deep apparently did not work Sept. 22 honors last Sunday it was a repeat success. Dieterle EAST Man on Staff Museum and Kent Furnace is Persons wanting to prticipate Today, 8.54 a.m. — circulator five pinch hitters and a Kansas City at Chicago San Diego at San Francisco hopes that Baltimore would or 25. he said no system is 1(X) Rate Hike pump leaking in a furnace at 118 walked home with the top prize four years ago...Look for a W L Pet GB planned. A bus will leave at 9 must notify the museum in ad­ SOUTH WINDSOR Court 12 warrant charging him • Richard E. Johnson, 19, of pinch runner in the ninth in Baltimore at Detroit Philadelphia at New York, N NEW YGRK (UPI) - It’s lose at least one. per cent effective.” McKee St. CTown) woman to be named to the Board of Governor’s at the Baltimore 89 71 .556 ■ New York at Milwaukee, N a.m. and return at 3:30 p.m. vance. Blank checks were stolen with second-degree larceny. Windsor Monday on a Circuit an effort to rescue the game Chicago at Pittsburgh, N been a disappointing season for With two games left the TOLLAND COUNTY Manchester Country Club, another first for the fairer New York 88 72 .550 1 Gakland at California, N Those planning to attend are The charge stems from an in­ Court 12 warrant charging him Sought by for Bill Lee, who gave up St. Louis at Montreal, N most of the New York Mets’ Orioles hold a one game lead from the office of the Central Monday, 8:37 p.m, — tool New York (2) — At vestigation of a theft of $900 with third-degree larceny and set...John Herdic, former Manchester High athlete, is only six hits in dropping to Cincinnati at Atlanta, N pitching staff but not for Jerry Paving Co. of 520 Burnham St. Dr. Kennedy said the shed on fire on Merrow Rd. Milwaukee, Get. 1-2. over the Yankees. If from the Dunkin Donuts store possession of stolen property. again starring this fall with West Liberty State College, 17-15. Los Angeles at Houston, N Koosman. during a break over the .sentence gives the impression L&M Water (Tolland Fire Department) Baltimore (2) — At Detroit, Kennedy Hearing Baltimore wins both games Buckingham Church weekend. on Rt. 83 in Vernon where The warrant came after a com­ he is not highly concerned about West Liberty, W.Va. Herdic was a second team conference “You’ve got a pitcher out AMBULANCE CALLS Get. 1-2. NEW YGRK (UPI) - it doesn’t matter what the VERNON Richard was employed in Oc­ plaint about a stolen motorcy­ the system's failure and es­ A 150 per cent increase in the selection as a fullback last season...There are six sets of there trying to to win a National League Koosman finished his best TOLLAND COUNTY National Basketball Associa­ season in the last five years Yankees do. If Baltimore George L. Carfiro, 29, of 16 tober, 1973. cle. Johnson was released on a pecially the failure of the rates it charges its 106 brothers in the this season - baseball game. We wouldn’t EAST Will Sponsor Fair Monday, 4:36 p.m. — auto ac­ tion Commissioner Walter Monday night when the 30-year- and New York both either Reservoir Rd., Vernon was Bond was set at $2,000. $500 non-surety bond for court answering service monitoring customers is being sought by Merlin and Phil Olsen, both with Los Angeles, Jim be very fair to Bill Lee if we W L Pet GB In Manchester, Richard Oct. 15. cident on Rt. 83. (Vernon Am­ Kennedy heard seven witnesses old left-hander scattered seven win or lose tonight the The Buckingham quilting, and rug braiding. arrested Monday at 9:10 p.m. the system to call police after the L&M Water Co. of (Dallas) and Mark Arneson (St.Louis), Dan (Washington) didn’t go out to win it for Pittsburgh 86 74 .538 appeared in court Monday on • John D. Burdick, 21, of 75 bulance) Monday in a four-and-a-half hits en route to a 5-2 victory Yankees would trail by one Congregational Church will The country store will sell and charged with threatening, receiving an alarm signal Sept. Manchester. and Paul Ryezek (Atlanta), Gene (Oakland) and Marvin St. Louis 86 74 .538 Union St., Rockville Monday at him,” said Johnson after hour ciosed hearing concerning over the Philadelphia Phillies, with one to play. If have its 14th annual Early cheese, sausage and candy. carrying a dangerous weapon charges of first-degree failure 25. The five-year-old company is Upshaw (Kansas City), Bubba (Oakland) and Tody Smith St. Louis (2) — At Montreal, to appear and third-degree 1:23 p.m. at the Henry Park COMMENT Boston loaded the bases in the Atlanta Hawks’ claim to the Baltimore loses and the American Fair Friday from 1 to There will also be a gift shop, (a rifle), and intoxication. owned by Lavitt Enterprises of (Houston), Dick (Miami) and Bob Anderson (Denver). Get. 1-2) TV Koosman, generally regarded burglary (five counts). He was tower and charged with posses­ the ninth but failed to score. services of Golden State Yankees win the two teams 8 p.m. and Saturday from 10 attic treasures, leather craft, a He was being held in lieu of Vernon, successor to L&M One set of twins is also listed, Rick (Los Angeles) and Ron Pittsburgh (2) — Home vs. AND as the Mets’ No. 3 pitcher arrested last week in Indiana by sion of marijuana. He was ■’When 1 said no alarm SESSION “I didn’t come out here Warriors’ forward Clyde Lee. would be tied with one game a.m. to 5 p.m. The church is glass blower and dried flower $5,000 surety bond Monday Homes. It services the homes Chicago, Get. 1-2 and Manchester Police after released on a $250 non-surety system is 100 per cent effective, Saul (Houston)...Beer will be sold at athletic events at the tonight thinking we would do The Hawks’ claim stems behind Tom Seaver located on Rt. 94 east of the Rt. arrangements. when he was taken to Norwich on Redwood Rd., Ralph Rd. and WEST . Matlack, surpassed them both left. If the Orioles win and Richard completed a jail term bond for court Oct. 15. I was talking about the random Carl Zinsser, whose turn it Hartford Civic Center due to open early next year. Just one anything but win. from a 1970 trade involving RADII 83 intersection in Glastonbury. Soup and sandwiches, dessert State Hospital for examination. Galaxy Dr., off Hillstown Rd. W L Pet GB this year by winning his 15th the Yankees lose then it’s all there. • Sandra M. Welch, 23, of breakage of windows. But a was to man this morning’s man’s opinion, but allowing the sale of beer inside the Pete Maravich and Zelmo Bea­ The fair will feature colonial and beverage will be served The state PUC (Public “Any time you you march Los Angeles 100 60 .625 game. His 265 innings also were over and Baltimore wins the Raymond Richard, 29, of Total bonds including Ver­ West Willington Monday on a good alarm system should be Board of Directors comment Center is a mistake. It’s a money-maker for the promoter ty- arts and crafts and both days in the “Country Inn.” able to protect a school from Utilities Commission) has a pitcher out there, it goes Cincinnati 98 62 .613 2 Atlanta traded Beaty to the most by a Met pitcher this East title. Taunton, Mass, was arrested non’s are $10,000. Richard is court warrant charging her scheduled an Oct. 23 public session, reported business was (city in this case) but a nuisance to the average Joe Fan. demonstrations. There will also Home baked goods will be the severe, serious kind of at­ on his record more than on Los Angeles (2) — At Golden State, but he elected to I'OMGHT season and the 15 wins are As if the pressure weren’t Monday at the Manchester being held for court Thursday. with issuing a bad check. She hearing on the proposed rate slow and that the three men That’s one mistake made at the Springfield Civic Center, be pottery, antiques, a prints sold. An artist will be present to tack such as at Verplanck. anyone else’s. We were Houston, Get. 1-2 jump to the American Basket­ 7:25 Red Sox vs. In- Koosman’s most since 1969, enough, the Yankees are Police Station on a Circuit was released on a $50 non-surety hike. It will be at 10 a.m. in who appeared came during the shop, a blacksmith, weaving, do charcoal sketches. especially at hockey games where fans get out of line after trying to win for Bill Lee.” Cincinnati (2) — At Atlanta, ball Association instead. The Iliads, w r ic when he won 17 games and Other arrests include: bond for court Oct. 15. Room 565A of the State Office last 10 minutes of the two-hour also going to face the session. being beered-up. Try as they might, the Red Get. 1-2. Hawks contend the Warriors 8:26 Yankees helped the Mets to the World “1 don t approve of the way Building, 165 Capitol Ave., prospect of playing on a promised them Lee if Beaty Series title over Baltimore. the answering service reported­ Hartford. The Redwood One complained that repair of Sox couldn’t come up with Brewers, WINF frozen tundra more suited to Bush Hill Rd. was stopped, End of the Line ever reported to Golden State. ly handled the alarm on Sept. Homeowners Association, enough runs to win. They skiing than baseball. The after only half of the work was 25. I have instructed our which represents the 106 Congratulations are due Jim McCavanagh, sales left 10 runners on base, in­ forecast calls for partly ABOUT TOWN business office to check the customers of the L&M Water done, A second complained that manager and former stock car racing driver. He’s passing cluding the three in the ninth cloudy weather with the lights were lit Sunday night terms of our agreement with Co., is assessing its position on out cigars following the birth of his first son...John when Milt Wilcox registered TODAY’S THOUGHT at the Charter Oak Field tennis temperatures in the low 30s hall. There will be card playing the answering service for possi­ the request. Sommers of Vernon is a tight end with the Nichols College his fouth save by getting Mrs. Lillie Herndon, presi­ courts, with nobody using the or upper 20s. dent of National PTA, spoke to after the meeting. There will ble followup action,” Dr. The present rates are $60 a football team this fall...Two local boys. Jack Halldin and Doug Griffin on a force-out. Pennant Races Alive The weather may cause courts at the time because of local PTA officers and also be a report on the up­ important truths in our lives. If we do Kennedy said this morning. year, or $5 monthly. The Ray Gliha, attended Mickey Owen’s baseball school in The game’s three runs some concern, but Brewers coming trip and dinner. I am sure that most of us are acquainted request is for a rate of $150 a heavy rains. The third members this morning at Mar­ with the following prayer: attempt to follow them we can live more suggested that hot meals should Miller, Mo., last summer. Owen is the one-time Brooklyn were scored in the fourth. pitcher Kevin Kobel is also tin School. calmly and yet also, we can take a part in year, or $12.50 monthly. The Dodger catcher. “God grant me the Serenity to accept A 17-year-old youth, Michael new rate would increase com­ be served daily at the Senior Charlie Spikes’ single and on the minds of the Yankees. Accompanied by Mrs. Bar­ the things I cannot change. Courage to the tremendous play that is continually T. Daly of 146 Woodland St., Citizens Center, instead of only John Ellis’ double scored “He's good,” said Yankee bara Kenny, State PTA presi­ The directors of the pany revenue by $9,540 a year. In National League being performed about us — I mean life. was arrested over the weekend once a week. _____ Memorial Pythian Building change things I can and Wisdom to know one run and Dave Duncan center fielder Bobby dent, this was one of the stops Submitted by. by police and charged with the Corp. will meet Wednesday at 7 the difference.” Slap at Manager singled home Ellis with the Murcer. “I don’t know about on her scheduled tour Miss Jeanne Low breaks among other crimes. NEW YORK (UPI) — The pennant race has only begun to score from second on a single by Bill Russell. p.m. at the Odd F'eHows Hall. I first became acquainted with this other. Boston’s run scored the other guys but I have throughout the state this month St. Mary’s Episcopal His bond for all charges against in the National League East and, surprisingly enough, it “We didn’t help out the situation with our baserunning M em orial Lodge No. 38, prayer from the Christmas message of a on a Rick Burleson roller introducing the new PTA Ac­ once very active and talented verson who, Church may not be over in the NL West. tonight,” sighed Dodger Manager Walter Alston. “The trouble hitting him.” Knights of Pythias will meet SOUTH SIDE tion Program, “Every Child (Ed. Note: This Today’s Thought should after singles by Fred Lynn fellas wanted to sip some champagne. I don’t care when it Kobel has beaten the afterward at 8. with age, had become increasingly depen­ ENTRANCE Royal Ball Players Both NL East contenders, St. Louis and Pittsburgh, won Needs You," and assisting in dent on other people. She had sent this have appeared on Monday’s editorial and Dwight Evans. Monday night and remain deadlocked for first place with happens, I just want it to happen. Playoff wise, this hurts Yankees twice this season. leadership development, mes.sage to a friend who was finding page. It appears here today to keep the II The Indians lifted Perry two games remaining. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles us. I would have liked to have it over tonight because I But in his last outing against Mrs. Herndon was elected herself in the same position. sequence of thoughts planned by Miss after Tim Blackwell singled could arrange the pitching the way I wanted it.” them Sept. 4 he allowed six president of the National PTA Time foi a Lube Feel Leader Gone Dodgers, needing only one victory to clinch the West The VFW Post and Auxiliary Since then, I have kept those few lines Low. Today’s Thought does appear on the with two out in the seventh hits and three runs in less in May 1973. championship, lost to the Houston Astros 4-1 and now hold “This is a big disappointment because we felt we could will conduct a recreational close to me. They remind us of three very editorial page.) Job? See Usm because his arm “got a little than five innings. A native of South Carolina, KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - The majority of the Kan­ only a two-game lead over Cincinnati with each team win it tonight, so now we’ll have to do it tomorrow night,” program Wednesday at the stiff. she is the mother of two sas City Royals players feel their leader is gone. having two games to play. said Dodger outfielder Jim Wynn. “We’ve been coming “Sure he’s been a good children. Newington Veterans Hospital. Manager Jack McKeon Sunday, in effect, fired first-base The season and the Pittsburgh got a three-hit performance from Bruce from behind all season long. There’s no doubt we will win pitcher against us,” said Those planning to attend are coach and hitting instructor Charley Lau. Lau was told pressure is over for Jim here and win it all. It’s just a matter of waiting to pop the Roy White. “But at this reminded that the group will Kison and a pinch-hit triple from Richie Zisk to defeat the The Sunset Senior Citizens bluntly that he would not be retained on the major-league Perry and Bill Lee, too. Chicago Cubs 2-1 while the Cardinals received a three- corks.” stage of the season, I don’t Club will meet Wednesday at leave at 6:30 p.m. from the Post level because McKeon questioned his loyalty. Tonight, lefty Steve Barr, hitter from rookie Bob Forsch and a three-run homer from think it matters who pitches 1:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Home. The Astros intend on making things as difficult as possi­ All of U8 have a natural tenden-1 Lau cleaned out his locker brother of San Francisco "Ted Simmons to down the Montreal Expos 5-1. against us. We have to beat ble for the Dodgers, however, in their two remaining cy to ignore any un^ and left. right-hander Jim Barr, gets There is the possibility that both divisions could finish in anybody.” games. “I’ll pitch everybody if I have to,” said Houston Player reaction was armed with a two-year con­ his first taste of big league a tie which would necessitate one-game divisional playoffs Some Accord Reached pleasantness...a tendency which | Manager Preston Gomez. bitter. It has been no secret tract he was given by owner pressure against Dick on Thursday. There has never been a playoff for a division In Teacher Pay Talk ___ can he psychologically harmful. throughout the season that Ewing Kauffman in August. Bosman, 7-5. title since it was instituted in 1969 and there have been only The Pirates got a real bonus from Kison, who hadn’t Regular lube jobs are The properly directed funeral I most of the players looked to three regular season playoffs in the entire history of the pitched a complete game since Sept. 4, 1972. The 24-year- Negotiators for the South tion Association have reported­ vital to car care — Lau for leadership. When McRae said Lau’s dis­ NL. old righthander was touched for a pair of hits and a run in ly reached tentative agreement 25 Years Ago Recreation Society’s award for his out­ provides a sound foundation upon $131,985 for Evert Wind.sor Board of Education they restore special things went bad, they did not missal was “ridiculous and Stennett NL’s POTW It didn’t appear a week ago that the Dodgers could lose the first inning, then allowed only one hit over the last on salary increases. Canon Alan Richardson of Durham standing contribution to the recreation NEW YGRK (UPI) - Chris and the South Windsor Educa- greases to all mov­ which the bereaved family can confide in McKeon. They absurd and wherever SAN FRANCISCG (UPI) - Dr. Robert Goldman, Cathedral, England is to speak as guest movement. the division title. At that time the Dodgers led by five eight to gain his ninth win in 17 decisions. Evert, although she did not win talked to Charley. Charley Lau winds up, I Rennie Stennqtt became Mon­ superintendent of schools, said preacher at St. Mary’s Episcopal church. Joseph W. McGonigal, long-time ing parts. build toward a healthy acceptance] games bgt the Reds have put together a six-game winning the Virginia Slims of Denver hope that’s where I am, day the fourth Pittsburgh “I’d be a liar if I said I wasn’t nervous,” Kison admitted. Eight classes with enrollment of 341 foreman of The Herald’s press room, When reporters asked streak while Los Angeles has split its last six games. last week, has climbed to $131,- today, “We appear to have of their personal tragedy. too.” player this season to be tapped “I spent last night going over their batters and how to start night sessions at Manchester High retires after more than 52 years service BROWN’S players how they felt about Larry Dierker and Ken Forsch stopped the Dodgers on 985 on the 1974 U.S. Lawn Ten­ New Ettgltmii reaclied a tentative agreement. for the National League’s pitch to them in my head. I felt good, strong at the end. This agreement is going to the School. with the newspaper. TIRE SHOP it, there was no hesitancy? six hits Monday night and the Dodgers looked anything but nis Association Women’s m IMMR.THC OROER o f the O O ID IN RUlf Player of the Week honors. Walter Mahoney is elected chairman of Joseph P. Dyer of Manchester is named Everyone wanted to be The players were ups^t in Hllnmiri!tls,Jlnc. appropriate membership 333 MAIN ST. In announcing the final potential champions on the basepaths as they had two The Pirates won in the seventh when Zisk, batting for Professional Tennis Tour. Fourth Voting District director of the Office of Economic Oppor- quoted. None of the usual, June when General Manager before the week is over." I iEASIC runners cut down trying to take an extra base. In standings released Monday 1076 BURNSIDE AVE. tunit, new state agency which will coor­ MANCHESTER Player of the Week award, NL Frank Taveras, delivered a run-scoring triple—his 100th EAST HARTFORD, CONN. He did not give details of the ^uhe’tdfffame “Okay, here it is, but don’t Cedric Tallis was fired by Rookie Greg Gross threw out Bill Buckner at second in by the USLTA, Miss Evert has dinate and integrate Cijnnecticut’s par­ 646-3444 HOLMES m President Charles S. Feeney RBI of the season—after Manny Sanguillen had reached No Stlotmtn Ropfotonl Ul. proposal which was apparently 10 Years Ago 400 M A IN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN UHDfA use my name.” It has Kauffman. But that move a margin of nearly $25,000 over ticipation in nationwide war against Distributed b| Mefory Oil Sit! noted that Stennett hit .469 the third inning when the Dodger outfielder tried to stretch base safely on a bunt single. Zisk, normally a starter, had Flortnco Bolton, Owntr worked out in a session Mon- Manchester’s Recreation Superinten­ become an open revolt didn’t hit them as hard as second-place Billie Jean King. poverty. HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES during the week (15-for 32). a single into a double and centerfielder Cesar Cedeno cut been benched in favor of left-handed hitting Dave Parker. da v dent James Herdic receives Connecticut against McKeon, who is this one did. down Joe Ferguson at the plate in the fourth when he tried MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 1, W 4 - PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 1. 1974 Field Dispute Fifth Straight Shutout COACHES’ Redskins Back CORNER BOWLING Led to Firing Allen Declares BALTIMORE (UPI) — A dispute over who will play TRi-TOWN - Greg Hall 209, led ta the firing of Baltimore Colts Coach Gained hy High Booters WASHINGTON (UPI) - “I think defense stopped successive smashes Dick Slota 203-230-570, Frank Howard Schnellenberger, according to general manager By John LaFontana the Redskins are back,” Washington by Otis Armstrong and Floyd Little to Shimaitis 206, Jim Day 203, Bill and new head coach Joe Thomas. EAST CATHOLIC Coach George Allen proclaimed today choke off the drive. Calhoun 218, Ernie Nickerson 200. Thomas, the general manager who has traded veterans By Len Auster the first half launching 17 shots compared to just four for It’s sometimes just as hard to write about a good victory after they turned in a 30-3 going-away “It took a perfect defensive play to and kept rookies since coming to Baltmore from the Despite playing poorly in the second half, Manchester the West Hartford-based visitors. The second half saw as it is to explain away a bad loss. The reason is that in a win over the Denver Broncos Monday stop it,” Denver quarterback Charley Miami Dolphins in 1972, said Monday Schnellenberger and Johnson said of the Washington RESTAURANT - Jim Bell High blanked Conard High, 1-0, in a hard-fought CCIL Coach Dick Danielson’s Indians seemingly run out of gas big victory it’s awfully hard to pick out a few people who night. “We’re back together as a team owner Robert Isay had an on-the-field argument over defense which saw linebacker Harold 361, Jim Evans 146-386, Joe soccer clash yesterday at Memorial Field. The win was but the defensive work of fullback Kurt Hassett, senior Co- excelled when so many played well. The newspaper ac­ team. Cataldi Jr. 164-399, Frank during the Colts’ 30-10 drubbing by the McLinton stop Little in his tracks as the Indians fifth straight shutout after an opening setback. Captain Mike Lombardo and netminder Ray Sullivan kept count told of the scorers and the scoring, but there was McNamara 135-140-386, Paul Philadelphia Eagles Sunday. “I thought we played our best game he tried to buck over. Manchester, Enfield and Hall are tied atop the league the Chieftains off the scoreboard. Sullivan was called upon much more to the victory. There were several players who Correnti 151-386, Dick DiBella Thomas said Irsay went to the bench at the start of the of the year,” Allen said of his team, “ I’d do it again,” Bronco coach standings, each with four wins and a loss with Hall also to make 10 saves while his counterpart, Pistrito, had a fine did outstanding jobs. which smothered the Broncos defen­ 153-360, Larry Bates 160-153-141- second half and requested but did not demand that John Ralston said of the gamble. “We 454, Bert Claughsey 373, Neal having a tie in the circuit. game in the nets making 11 stops. Kevin Shorey, a junior Schnellenberger replace starter Marty Domres with young, inexperienced team. sively throughout the nationally can make that kind of yardage.” Lynch 359, Ken Lynch 367, Ed After a scoreless first period which the Silk Towners “We played a good first half,” commented Danielson, halfback, ran the ball five second-year quarterback Bert Jones. The owner and coach However, we were very hap­ televised contest and generated the But apparently not against a Cheever 143-367, Hyde 375, dominated, Carl Bujacius tallied his fourth goal of the “This was the best team we’ve faced this year thus far.’'’ times for 37 yards and did an highest Washington scoring output of exchanged heated words and after the game, excellent job blocking for py that we were able to take Washington defense which grabbed Russ Willhide 380, Alex Ur- Schnellenberger, who guided the Colts to a 4-10 season season at the 9:27 mark of the second stanza with an assist Halfback Bill Donovan turned in a fine outing but he the season. banetti 137-357, Pete Wojtyna the other backs. Tom Hor- advantage of the situation off two fumbles and an interception mark last year and was 0-3 this year, was fired. from Tayo Stimac. Stimac had received a pass from twisted an ankle at the 6:06 mark of the second stanza and 137-380, Anton Mayer 135-362, nat, a linebacker, did a great and score points without Allen gave out game balls to three which ultimately led to Redskin “I could have said no to the whole thing, but when I found (Herald photo by Dunn) Reiner Cacace and one-timed it to Bujacius free on the didn’t return. Tracy Kasel and sophomore Bill Meier also George May 145-386, Ed making big mistakes. of his offensive stars—Bill Kilmer, scores. The first fumble recovery in right side and the latter drilled it from 12 yards out past played well for the locals. job on defense despite the Doucette Jr. 146-139-423, Gene out what happened on the field, I knew we couldn’t have The game this week who passed for over 200 yards, the first quarter led to Kilmer’s first Start of 89-Yard Touchdown the outstretched hands of Conard goalie Dave Pistrito. The Tribe’s next clash is Friday in Willimantic against fact that he was playing on a Grille 166, Joe Dworak 135-356, that on the team,” said Thomas, who hired against Northwest Catholic touchdown pass to Taylor from the Manchester had its good short passing game working in league foe Windham High. sore knee. The offensive Charley Taylor, who caught two of his Bill McKinney 167-416, Emil Schnellenberger from the Miami coaching staff in Jack Maloney Ignited MHS Win Saturday line, except for a few will be a lot different. They 17-of-22 completions for touchdowns, three. The second fumble turnover led Palmieri 138-384, Adophe February 1973. penalties, played very well are a veteran team with a and Rot Jefferson, who turned in to the first of Mark Moseley’s field Kuszaj 353, Dan Vignone 350, Thomas will spend the rest of the year as head coach but and opened holes all night. lot of poise and a lot of offen­ three cRifoh receptions. goals. '' Frank Blank 142-173-418, Frank he said the assistant coaches would do most of the field Calvo 151-361, Jim Stanizzi 143- MAJOR White Triple Winner In the offensive line are sive power. They run the But Allen credited his defense with Kilmer, using short passes and work. Emile Grondin, left tackle, wishbone offense and can straight-ahead power plays, took 155-419, Keith Dasnno 135-391, “My responsibility will be no different from my job as Good Start Cheney Booters coming through with the game­ Ken Markstein 149-405, Rollie LEAGUE------^------Kevin Kehoe, left guard, really put points on the winning plays by stopping a Denver Moseley into fieid goal range after the general manager in the front office,” he said. “I’ll sit in board. They will probably be Washington defense stymied Irish 148-136-405, Jim Lambert Marching all the way in its John Hackett, center who in- touchdown threat in the second half 365. with the coaches, but they’ll run the team. If I have some first possession, the Notch First Win Tennis Tourneys cidently was also playing on the next toughest team we when the winless Broncos were Armstrong and Little plunges as the ideas, fine.” Manchester High JV foot­ a bad knee, right guard Bill face this season next to (Herald photo by Dunn) fourth period began. HOLIDAYS — Inez Babineau Thomas, who is credited with building powerhouse foot­ Copping its first win of the campaign yesterday was the trailing 13-3 and driving to get back ball team tied its South Leading Batters Leahy, Dave Carter, right Xavier. We know that they into contention after recovering a Kilmer later hit Taylor with an 11- 128-339, Dot Christensen 136, ball teams in Minnesota and Miami, came to the Colts in Cheney Tech soccer team, 2-1, over Putnam Academy at Windsor counterparts, 6-6, tackle and Jim McCann, the will score points, so our fumbled kickoff by the Redskins. yard TD shot and Christine Powell 341. 1972 after Irsay obtained ownership of the Colts by the losers’ field. NATIONAL LEAGUE Were Well Run Men’s Doubles Winners yesterday. tight end. Jim had a fine main goal is to hold their Ken Houston’s interception was scored from the one after an intercep­ purchasing the Los Angeles Rams and trading the Rams to The Beavers are home AB H Pet Starting from their own Tallying what proved to be runback of a punt and also score down from the 28 IVaiiiiiig to win tlie Town Men's Doubles Tennis Tour- nullified by a penalty which gave tion by Brig Owens to complete a 17- Carroll Rosenbloom for the Colts’ franchise. today entertaining St. Garr, Atl 596 209 .351 (: V r E U E R S - Arlene 35, the young Tribesmen the winning marker in the had a reception for a points a game they average nuiiienl Iasi weekend were Tom McDonald, left, and Denver second down and a yard to go point final quarter splurge by In two years Thomas brought at least 25 new faces to the Thomas Seminary. fourth stanza at the 5:00 Oliver, Pitt 608 194 .319 By Earl Yost Tallman 160-342, Carol Rawson took it in with quarterback Buckner, LA 575 182 ,317 touchdown that was called and put our own points up. It Mike While. The team whipped Paul Groohert and Jim on the Washington 12. The Redskin Washington. 134-350, Jean Mathiason 128, Colt roster, trading away such veterans as the great John­ Bob Reault going over from Cheney’s Joel Tessier minute mark was freshman 530 166 .313 Despite setbacks by the weatherman on three straight back because of a penalty. is a situation where you Moulton in straight sets, 6-1, 6-1. ny Unitas and defensive end for younger opened the scoring in the Zisk, Pitt Carol Noske 139-341, Ellen the 10-yard line for the forward Peter Krawitz. Jim Madlock, Chi 639 198 .310 weekends, Ray Camposeo turned in a commendable job as What was very encouraging can’t panic when they score Seymour 125-343, Joann players and draft picks. The Colts began the 1974 season first stanza with a 15-yard score. The conversion Blackmore had knotted the Gross, Hou 580 180 .310 director of the annual Recreation Department Town Ten­ to the coaches was the great because they are offensively Cochran 129, Maureen Chap­ with 17 rookies and 11 second-year men on their 47-man > Patriots Not Overconfident attempt failed. boot. The ball ricocheted off count a minute earlier for McBride, St.L 555 172 .310 nis Tournaments. job several of the second strong. We feel that their ‘Spirits Release Two man 125, Ruth Hilinski 128, roster. The Bobcats tallied one post and then the other Putnam. Smith, St.L 513 159 .310 With tennis interest on the defense is not as strong as BOSTON (UPI) - Three "Absolutely not." said Coach ningham added the Patriots Joan Colbv 127-348. Schnellenberger still has the rest of this year and 1975 string players did when they Syracuse, wbas graduated in following a blocked punt before crossing over the Cheney netminder Bruce Brock, St.L 632 193 .305 increase, Camposeo their offense and it turns ST. LOUIS. Mo. (UPI) - weeks ago the media worried in Chuck Fairbanks in the after- have no chance of becoming remaining on his three-year contract with the Colts. got their chance to play in 1972 and had been playing goal line. Coach Manny Gon- Beebe had an easy day Stargell, Pitt 502 153 .305 successfully ran a record six Free agents Greg Kohls and print if the New England math of the Patriots’ third overconfident. “ We’ve been I'EE-K) r VEERS- Nancy deep in Manchester the second half. into a scoring duel. basketball in Europe. Thomas said he talked to the departed coach Monday and calves’ 11 dominated early making five saves. His AMKKICAN LEAGUE Randy Noll were released Mon­ Patriots would show up for the straight win, a 20-14 stunner abused for so long, we ap­ Washlfurn 469, Judy Sabella 178- territory. divisions. We are very realistic and I hope I don’t have to eat Noll, a 6-foot-9 forward from told him to delay any plans to go to court until lawyers action beating the hosts to AB H Pet day by the Spirits of St. Louis of season. over the Los Angeles Rams. preciate a chance to win. It’s 180-503, Lynn Wallace 185, Playing well for the locals counterpart made 14 stops Mike White emerged as know that Kolbe was a these words next week. Marshall University, was figured out a settlement. Schnellenberger could not be Carew, Minn 594 216 .364 the American Basketball Now they want to know if the “We re confident, not overcon­ our chance to get after people. Sharon Richard 177-179-524, were Jeff Joy, Tom Jones, the ball consistantly. as Cheney took 20 shots. the shining light by winning graduated last year and also reached for comment Monday. Orta, Chi 517 165 .319 Association. same Patriots are in danger of fident.” Now we re the ones who make Claudette Mertens 452, Fran Steve Small and Reault. the Men’s Singles and played in Europe. McRae, KC 529 163 .308 Kohls, a 6-foot-l guard from becoming overconfident. Second-year back Sam Cun­ something happen." Misseri 187-482, Piniella, NY 513 157 .306 teaming with Tom By Larry Olsen Maddox, NY 461 140 .304 McDonald to gain the Men’s ’ Randle, Tex 518 157 .303 Doubles and with Marti MANCHESTER HIGH Board of Coaches Poll Burroughs, Tex 554 167 .301 Parliman to capture the Yaz, Bos 515 155 .301 Mixed Doubles. After waiting patiently for Demers. None of these boys Allen, Chi 462 139 .301 Linnea Everett repeated five weeks to open up, the was slated to play defense Henderson, Chi , 594 175 .295 as Women's Singles queen many long and agonizing for us this week and did a HOME RUNS days of practice were all very good job of “punching “PICK T K PRO’S’’ FOOTBALL CONTEST Ohio State No. 1, and with Marti Parliman SPORTS NATIONAL LEAGUE: gained the Women’s made worthwhile in our South Windsor’s ticket” . We Schmidt, Phil 36: Bench, Cin Doubles. \ beautiful team effort Satur­ had other very pleasant sur­ SLATE 33: Wynn, LA 32; Perez, Cin 28; for ALL of Your Five Upsets Noted Mai Darling has day against South Windsor. prises in the play of Ron Cedeno, Hou 26. MCHOLS-MANCHESTER m M dominated the Men’s Singles And Saturday’s victory was Ricketts at a new position of •BBIHOS AMERICAN LEAGUE: RVY CAMPO.SEO so pleasing to all of us in defensive end and in the Tiifsclav Seniors (players 45 and TIRE, INC. HUNTIHG NEEDS NEW YORK (UPI) — Ohio State, yet to face a real Allen, Chi 32; Jackson, Oak 29; many ways. First, the coverage provided in pass SOCCER Tenace, Oak 26; Darwin, Minn over) since the event was in­ challenge this season, strengthened its hold on the top served as a tennis instructor manner in which we won, EuhI Ciilliolir ul Ni-w London and Burroughs, Tex 25. troduced four years ago defense by Steve Dawson, ranking in the United Press International Board of for the Rec during the after being down 0-14 and 6- S i . Tlionius Seminary al RUNS BATTED IN when tennis tourneys were Mark Roach, John Griffin Coaches’ ratings this week. summer months and passed Cheney Teeli NATIONAL LEAGUE: resumed. 17; and secondly the degree and Pete McCluskey. The The Buckeyes easily along tips to nearly 500 SAFETY CHECK Croniuell at Itollon Penn State and Miami of Bench, Cin 129; Schmidt, Phil A record number of to which we had improved secondary picked off four d efiled SMU 28-9 Saturday, youngsters and adults. I’orlland al Itliain Florida tied for 12th. 116; Garvey, LA 110; Wynn, LA players and teams com­ and fitted together as a unit passes by South Windsor and Raeon \eadeiny at Coventry although not quite as handily Camposeo is a student at Illinois was 14th and 108; Simmons, St.L 103. peted, a feather in the cap of since the time of our last even provided our defense W e Koek^■lle al Newin(ston as had been expected, to Arizona 15th. AMERICAN LEAGUE: Central Connecticut State pre-season scrimmage. with a score. Check- Camposeo. The latter College. South Wind.sor at (.laHton- earn 27 of the 34 first place UCLA, Texas and Burroughs, Tex 118; Bando, I was very proud of the As I view this game in • SHOCKS hnry votes cast and 331 points. Missouri were in a three- Oak 103; Rudi, Oak 97; Hender­ way in which the team retrospect, I am so pleased Stafford al K.llint'lon iO HUNTING Upsets of five of last way tie for 16th, while son, Chi 95; Darwin, Minn 94. reacted throughout as we with the performance of • FRONT END Until You Have Seen UsI week’s top 10 teams — Notre Oklahoma State and IMTCIIING trailed South Windsor. At no everyone but I see three key CROSS COUNTRY NATIONAL LEAGUE: • DISC BRAKES ‘T H E FAMILY SPORTS SHOP" M anehesler ul Penney Dame, Texas, Arizona Mississippi tied for 19th. Wigren Cops One-Day Golf time did I even get the plays that determined the For Over 30 YearsI State, Oklahoma State and NEW YORK (UPI) - The Messersmith, LA 20-6; • BALL JOINTS St. Paul ul Last Cutholir Billingham, Cin 19-10; P. slightest feeling from the game for us. The first was 1974 United Press International Coxeniry al Kanl lluni|iton Wisconsin — caused some Capturing low gross honors in Ralph DiNicolo of Manchester team that our deficit was an almost unbelievable 89- • WHEEL BEARINGS Board of Coaches top 20 major Niekro, Atl 19-13; Sutton, LA 18- •’ u r i s h Ilill/Slaf. big changes in the ratings. yesterday’s Connecticut Sec­ Country Club toured the course any more than temporary. yard scamper by sparkplug COME SEE WHAt’S NEW ratings with 9; Gullett, Cin 17-11. • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS ford/W oodnUiek \eudeniy at No. 2 Notre Dame fell AMERICAN LEAGUE: tion PGA held at Ellington in 76. They knew that they could Maloney on his third play of won-lost records and first place Kllintiton from second to sixth after Hunter, Oak 25-12; Jenkins, Tex Ridge Country Club was Gary The team of Wigren, Jeff San­ and would score more. the game, running on a bad and of course, Your Tires IN HUNTING •MCC \s. TunxiH CC votes in parentheses: losing 31-20 to Purdue and 24-12; Cuellar, Balt 22-10; Wigren of the host club. born, Holmes Brown and Jack We received very good leg. That play came when Tfiiiii Puinl8 Cristofani scored the team low HELD HOCKEY was replaced by Alabama, 1. Ohio St. (27) (3-0) 324 Tiant, Bos 22-13; Busby, KC 22- Wigren shot a 72 while Wally performances, particularly we really needed points to FREE TIRE MOUNTING EQUIPMENT which moved ahead of 14; Ryan, Cal 22-16. Cichon of the host club had a 75. net of 60. K. (). Sniilh at Manrhesler 2. Alabama (3) (3-0) 293 for a first game, from both avoid going into the See Us for Netw, Used, and Trades on Guns. Michigan by a mere two 3. Michigan (4) (3-0) 291 the veterans and novices. lockerroom shutout at half­ Fast, Courteous Service We also Sell Hunting Licenses. points. 4. Texas A&M (3-0) 172 ' Jason Dodge, a junior, in his time. The second was the OPEN MON., TUES., WED., FBI. 8 - 5:30 Texas A&M, something of 5. Nebraska (2-1) 148 first starting role as a defensive score on a 57-yard THURS. 8 - 8; SAT. 8 - 1 R S . FALL FISHING Track Practice a surprise this year, was 6. Notre Dame (2-1) 116 Pro Football Weekend Leftovers fullback had a very good day interception by McCluskey. There will be practice and fourth after running its 7. Texas Tech (2-0-1) 82 ' of running and blocking and And the third was the superb IS GREAT TOO! 8. Florida (3-0) 81 try-outs for St. James track record to 3-0 vyith a 28-15 vic­ NEW YORK (UPI) - The firing of teamed up with John Kunz defensive effort on a fourth team this week. The team is tory over Washington. 9. Auburn (3-0) 79 Pitthurgh Coach Chuck Noll NICHOL’S- “THE HOUSE OF SPORTS” ^ 10. Southern Calif. (1-1) 69 Howard Schnellenberger and his and Jack Maloney to give us down fake field goal attempt Cm o d A i open to any fifth through eighth Nebraska, 2-1, climbed didn't mince words after his TIREf. 11. N. Carolina St. (4-0) 56 replacement as coach by General a well rounded running at­ that was stuffed by Butch For Over 30 Years! I grade boy or girl belonging to from ninth to fifth, followed Steelers were overpowered in a 17-0 MANCHESTER 12. (tie) Miami'(Fla) (2-0) 32 Manager Joe Thomas already has tack. Our offensive line, led Kinney, Roach and Griffin. 25.00 St. James Parish. Fifth and loss to Oakland Sunday. by Notre Dame. (tie) Penn St.(2-1) 32 stirred ill will among the Baltimore by the blocks of center These kinds of efforts TIREp INC. sixth grade students will par­ Texas Tech, another “They rammed the ball down NASSIFF ARMS ticipate in the Junior Division, 14. Illinois (3-0) 30 Colts. Colt owner Robert Irsay our throats. We got our butts Ralph Fabor, tackle Mike magnify the point that you 2S0 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER ARCO 0 I Southwestern Conference 15. Arizona (3-0) 21 Demers and guard Larry (Oppodl. Bair’s Autometivi) 991 Main Street In Downtown Manchester those in seventh and eighth notified the team of the decision after kicked in. It was a total team defeat. have to be “ ready” WEEKLY surprise this season, upset 16. (tie) UCLA (1-1-1) 6 643-1181 > MANCHESTER grade will be in the Senior Divi­ its 30-10 loss to Philadelphia Sunday We couldn't do anything against Wagner, did a fine job in whenever opportunity sion. Practice will be held Texas 26-3 and gained the (tie) Texas (2-1) 6 and Schnellenberger didn’t know them because we couldn't block, opening holes for our backs. knocks. There may be very tonight, through Thursday, seventh ranking. Florida ad­ (tie) Missouri (2-1) 6 The kind of errors usually about it until he overheard Irsay couldn't tackle and how can you few opportunites in a game MANCHSSTtiR OtNTBR from 6 to 7 p.m. Try-outs will be vanced from 14th to eighth 19. (Tie) Oklahoma St. (2-1) 5 found in an opening game (tie) Miss. (2-1) 5 telling the team. win a football game without but when they appear you PARKINS PRIZE held Friday, from 6 to 7 and , ^ with its third straight win, a “It’s ridiculous,” said quarterback were there, but on the whole must be ready to react and Saturday from 10:30 to 12:30. 29-13 decision over Note: By agreement with the blocking and tackling.'' Coaches, Marty Domres. “Schnellenberger was rather minimal. We had but take advantage of them. All practice and try-outs are at Mississippi State. The conditions under which the Bills 10 Weekly Contests! teams on probation by the a good coach. Nobody can turn this one fumble and four offside That’s what we were able to . . m the Memorial Field, Auburn crashed into the and the New York Jets played in Buf­ NCAA are ineligibile for top 20 team around because we have to play penalties in a ground offense do last Saturday. top 20 in the ninth spot and falo Sunday had to be among the worst Manclie&teA LUM BER' and national championship con­ together before we can win ball in recent years. The clubs came within of 172 yards, so overall I was In Wethersfield, our next 9 A APPLIANCE & — RULES — Southern California VP The object of the contest is to pidi the nm t correct winners of the Temporary Order sideration by the UPI Board of games. Irsay is only a sideline owner pretty pleased. opponent (1-0) we must be i f d m m m t m t y centers 10. pmthurgh (a) at Houaton (h) regained the top 10 with a 16- two minutes of playing the first NFL games listed in the advertisenMnts by inserting the proper tetter of the BOSTON (UPI) - A Coaches. Those teams current­ who doesn’t know anything about foot­ Our defense, coordinated ready to face a quarterback, ly on probation are: Oklahoma, game without a pass completion. 11. 81. UmiIi (a) at San Frandico (b) winning team on your entry Uank. In the spece libeled “tie breaker" Massachusetts Superior Court 7 victory over Pittsburgh. by my assistant Steve John Papa, who threw for SMU, California, Long Beach ball.” Wind gusts of up to 40 miles an hour place the highest number ol points you think w il be scored by any one of judge issued a temporary North Carolina State, with Thomas, told of the decision two Lindberg, gave a very over 200 yards, and a power a 4-0 mark, was 11th, while State and Southwestern and driving torrents of rain turned the TSIo w in g l y I the teams Intad. One entry per person. All entries or roasonablo I k - restraining order against minutes before the end of the game, strong showing particularly offense that runs over peo­ shnilios must bo deposited it participating stores by 3 P Jl Friday. The Robert Schmertz, the Boston Louisiana. game into something reminiscent of had a truly inspirational reaction for in the second half when we ple like there is no Herald will be the sole judge of contest entries. Celtics and a Boston bank the Canton Bulldogs and the Colt followers. Frankford Yellowjackets. Snaps from shut them out. Our defense tomorrow. We face the enjoining them from any sale, in the second half was Eagles on our home field ■ transfer or assignment of He told Irsay, “I don’t know where center were blown off course and Bills 7. Nnr Orteant (a) at Chicago (b) Schmertz stock. Ashe Upset Net Victim to begin.” quarterback Joe Ferguson stopped bolstered by the play of this week and hope we can linebacker ^ b Digan and be just as ready to meet op­ ...... OFFICIAL ENTRY The temporary restraining warming up along the sidelines at one ( ^ C O N S U M E R order issued Monday, in effect, In West Coast Event tackles John Samiotis and portunity. Randy Vataha turned out to be point because he kept missing his m a jo r appliances t v Manchester Evening Herald freezes the stock of the Celtics, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - one of the heroes in New England's receiver — 10 yards away. Joe the New England Whalers Unseeded Ross Case, 22, of Case, having eliminated stunning upset of Los Angeles Sun­ Namath was 2-for-18 for 33 yards and A B A B Hockey Club - of which Australia, upset third seed eighth seeded Roy Emerson, day but it really wasn't one of his those two just happened to get blown Saturday Proclaimed Schmertz owns 60 per cent, and 1...... □ □ 8...... □ □ Arthur Ashe, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, to win fourth seeded Dick Stockton, better days. Vataha first dropped to the right area. Schmertz's Leisure Technology the $100,000 Fireman’s Fund in­ and unseeded veteran Charles td id 2...... □ □ 9...... □ □ Corp., a New Jersey-based one pass, ran into an official on PunL Pass^ Kick Day 10 ternational tennis tournament Pasarell throughout the week, another pattern and dropped still The Jets suddenly have become 3...... □ □ ...... □ □ retirement community Monday. controlled the first set making n I'F ‘ 11 developer. another. He had been benched rabid Baltimore Oriole fans. New Saturday has been and Service Inc. and MAKE INSIDE or 4...... □ □ ...... □ □ Ashe return most of shots off proclaimed “Punt, Pass and 0 since the second period before York will be on the road for the Manchester Midget Football 12...... □ □ the court. Kick Day” by Mayor John 5...... □ □ making a 21-yard touchdown 10th consecutive week Monday Assn, locally as well as the 13...... □ □ Thompson of Manchester. National Football League, is in OUTSIDE REPAIRS 6. ..,____□ □ The “All I was doing after that reception for the winning score in night in Miami and should the That's when more than 150 its 11th year. 8. Oakland |a| at Clavaland (b) 7...... □ □ 14... TieBreaker Muffler That’s was to hit safe,” said Case. the last quarter. Yankees make the American I..eague Manchester youngsters will be Any boy or girl, 8 through 13 Number Tanner, King, Nelson and Hunt may ANDIA FOOTBALL yGucii.inleed / 9. Philadelphia (a| al 8an Dlago pi) Guaranteed for playoffs, it's two more weeks of matching punting, passing and years of age, accompanied by a However, in the second set sound like a law firm but they’re the playing vagabond. Nearly half the place-kicking skills in local parent or guardian, is eligible and ( ui.TMian Service y Savings y Master Charge as long as you after leading 5-4, Case broke his guys working the miracles at New present Jets have never played in competion for 18 PP&K to register at any participating own serve in the next game and own the car... England. John Tanner is a three-year Shea Stadium — and some of them trophies. Ford Dealer. Each youngster SOCCER SHOES N a m e ...... returned his backhand shot long In his proclamation, Thomp­ competes only against others in to lose the lead at 6-5, vet, Steve King is a second-fear have never even seen it. MANCHESTER 8 7 5 -2 5 1 7 linebacker and Steve Nelson and Sam son acknowledged that the his or her own age group. There A ddress...... PP&K program underlines the Hunt are rookies who form the four- The have not been is no body contact and no Phone...... Ashe, taking advantage of the importance of physical con­ special equipment is needed. PARKADE situation, fired backhand and linebacker setup which has led the scoring after a solid opening day ef­ Manchester Evening Herald OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP ditioning basic to other forms of Also, no entrance fee is GROMAN'S KING'S SECTION WS7V//V8 UAUCHeSTKK OVBR SO Y M A ff cross court returns to break Pats to upset wins over Miami and fort and quarterback ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE excellence. required and participation does 56 Cottsgs Strsst In Downtown Manctiestor Case’s serve in the 12th game to Los Angeles in their first three knows who to blame — Roger Punt, Pass and Kick, which is not impair a youngster’s win the set. games. Staubach. co-sponsored by Dillon Sales amateur standing. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 1. 1974 - PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tucs., Oct. 1, 1974 In 1972, for the first time School Administrators Adult Day Classes since World War II, pur­ chases of bicycles exceeded THE CANDIDATES purchases of automobiles; 14 Will Have Conference Get Started Today COURT CASES million bikes were sold com­ pared to 11 million cars. ARE SAYING 6:30 to 9:30. These classes are The Connecticut Association Superintendents of schools, Classes in pre-high school free to adults who feel they of Secondary School Principals principals, assistant principals, review, high school equivalen­ CIRCUIT COURT 12 SCENE FROM HERE -. # need a thorough review in • Stephen D. Pryor, 18, of 34 will have their 20th annual fall and other school personnel will cy, and English for the foreign Manchester Session English grammar, math and Cottage St., evading respon­ By SOL R. COHEN conference Thursday and be free to attend their choice of born begin today, free of charge David M. Bushey, 19, of 670 spelling in preparation for the sibility, nolled. BOLAND Friday at Grand Lake Lodge, 18 concurrent workshops Haslett: Comment Sessions to local residents as part of the N. Main St. was fined $150 Mon­ high school equivalency • Gladys Rodriquez, 26, of Lebanon. dealing with everyday concerns Manchester adult education day after pleading guilty to the Vj diploma courses and for im­ 60 Congress St., breach of Secretary of State Gloria of secondary school ad­ program. charge of aiding or abetting an OIL CO. Your Neighborhood Bookie Harriet Haslett, Republican represent the people with to hold periodic comment proving their employment peace, nolled. Schaffer will address the con­ ministration. Two programs are offered for escapee from the Long Lane candidate in Manchester’s 13th enthusiasm, dedication and, sessions-giving everyone in prospect. • Frank Sinsigalli, 84, of 30 dows, plus a Lottery Claim Center for ference Thursday at 3 p.m. on the high school equivalency School in Middletown Aug. 8. EST. 1935 “They’re off and running at Belmont.” Assembly District, is pledging most of all, initiative. It has my district an opportunity toi Classes in English for the Falknor Dr., first-degree cashing some lottery tickets. the topic "The Age of Majority, Renter Tax preparation program; A morn­ Police said Bushey aided a 14- If you’re one of those who breaks “a common sense approach to been sorely lacking and I intend voice their thoughts directly to foreign born will also be given assault with a blunt instrument There will be an entrance from the lobby a Course of Studies.” ing class Monday through” year-old escape. The boy then Connecticut law and calls his friendly Relief Claims solving the various problems to return our district to a posi­ me. My objective will always Tuesday and Thursday evenings Feb. 17 during a domestic dis­ to the general admission area at a $2 ad­ Dr. Russell Kirk, critic, es­ Thursday from 9 to 11 at the drove a stolen car to FUEL OIL neighborhood bookie for a sure thing in the we face in the State of Connec­ tion of leadership.” be to listen, to learn and to from 6:30 to 9:30. There are two turbance, nolled. mission charge. The area will accomodate I I sayist, historian of ideas, Due Dec. 31 adult basic education center, Manchester and was arrested fifth at wherever, you’ll soon be able to do ticut.” respond.” levels: 1,500 to 1,600 patrons, will have 12 betting biographer, novelist, syn­ HARTFORD (UPI) - State 739 Main St., and an evening soon after in a car driven by it legally. She pledged also, “ I will Mrs. Haslett said, “I propose One is for the non-English windows and will show live races in color dicated columnist, broadcaster, Tax Commissioner F. George program Tuesday and Thursday Bushey. 36.9 speaking adult who wants to 200 Gallon Minimum The State of Connecticut is about to on a 30 X 40-foot closed circuit television and lecturer, will be the guest Brown urges elderly Connec­ nights from 6:30 to 9:30 at King Solomon’s Temple acquire basic skills in com­ stood for four centuries become your friendly neighborhood bookie screen. Sandwiches and alcoholic speaker at the 'Thursday dinner ticut residents who pay rent to Manchester High School. Other dispositions included: munication requisite for before it was destroyed by AUTOMATIC DELIVERY and it'll all be above board. Betting with beverages will be available. meeting. His topic will be applxjww for the new tax relief • Gene A. Fellows, 18, of England: No Pay Toilets The high school equivalency meeting his daily needs in an Nebuchadnezzar. The Wail­ 24 HOUR SERVICE "Joe’’ or “Al” or “Harry” still will be il­ The clubhouse area will be on the second “Decadence and Recovery in benefits to which they are en­ Porter Rd., Ellington, reckless preparation courses are 11-’ English speaking society. ing Wall in Jerusalem is not a legal, however. floor, will have six betting windows and American Education.” titled. driving, $50. week courses designed to The second level deals with remnant of Solomon’s Tem­ will require an additional $3 admission. Dr. Mark R. Shedd, com­ Brown said he hopes the eligi­ Marilyn England, Republican people of Connecticut should be Perhaps, this is where the • Michael Miller, 31, of East 646-6320 The state’s Off-Track Betting Division is prepare adults who have not yet reading and writing of the ple but of one built later on Dinners, sandwiches and alcoholic missioner of education, will ad­ ble senior citizens will not wait candidate for state represen­ relieved of this monstrous habit saying began, 'Brother — can Hartford, forgery or altering a the same site by King Herod. mounting a three-pronged attack on the received a high school diploma English language. 389 Contor SI., Manchoator beverages will be available and live races dress conference guests at the until the Dec. 31 deadline to file tative in the Ninth Assembly foisted upon them by com­ you spare a dime’?” prescription, one year in pison consumer’s dollar: for the State of Connecticut Registration for the morning will be shown on closed circuit television luncheon meeting on Friday. the benefit claims. District, said that if elected, panies allegedly serving the Mrs. England stated her bill with execution suspended after • Mini-track parlors at choice locations high school diploma examina­ classes will be held all this — as in the general admission area. the first bill she would in­ public. would make it mandatory for 10 days and probation for one around the state — each on about 10 acres Custodians Retiring tion. To be eligible for this week at the adult basic educa­ Racing programs and other racing infor­ troduce is for eliminating all “Lives there a person with every large food or department year. of land and each to cost about $3.5 million. examination, a person must tion center from 9 to 11 a.m. mation will be available for purchase. pay toilets in the State of .soul so dead they haven’t at one store to have adequate toilet • Ellsworth Cooley, 18, of • Branch offices in as.many towns as have reached the age of 19, or The evening class registra­ Hours will be from 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., From left to right, Carlton H. Walther, Ernest J. Irwin and Richard E. Lynne look at a Connecticut. time needed such a facility in facilities available for use by Stafford Springs, operating a possible, each requiring about 1,500 square must be a member of a high tion will be tonight in room 110 except for the hour from 5 to 6 p.m., when certificate awarded to each of them upon retiring from the maintenance and custodial “I feel," she said, “that the an emergency situation? the public. motor vehicle while license feet. school class that has already at Manchester High School the parlors will be closed for maintenance EAST SIDERS suspended, $100. • A telephone wagering system, staff of the Manchester public school system. Theodore Fairbanks, superintendent of graduated. from 6:30 to 9:30 for those utilizing computers and with telephone purposes, as well as for accounting and school buildings and grounds, made the presentation recently at Manchester High School. adults who have not yet operators, telephone supervisors and ac­ security purposes. Walther has completed six years on the staff as a chief warehouse man. Irwin completed 6th ANNUAL Pre-high school review registered. The branch offices won’t have seating lo SALE counting personnel to be state employes. 24 years of service and at retirement was the head custodian at Illing Junior High School. Dr, Barrett Speaker classes are held Tuesday and Additional information about arrangements, nor food and drink con­ PAINTING AND FIXING The telephone betting system will be es­ Lynne is resigning after two years because he is moving his family to Florida. He was Thursday evenings at these programs is available by cessions, nor live television. Loitering will REUNION NOW GOING ON THE HOUSE UP? tablished in mini-track headquarters, ABOUT At MPHNA Luncheon Manchester High School from contacting the director, Joel expected to cost about $5.5 million and be discouraged. There will be six betting custodian at the East Side Rec for Bennet Junior High School. (Herald photo by Dunn) SEE MANCHESTER Dr. Harold Barrett of at well-child, vision and Chaison, at 646-5854, extension ARTHUR DRUG planned for the Hartford area. The windows and television monitors will STATE BANK FOR BUFFET & DANCE TOWN Manchester, deputy com­ hearing, and immunization 252. headquarters would house closed circuit supply the morning betting odds. They will ALL KINDS OF missioner of public health for clinics and at blood pressure HOME IMPROVEMENT television, the central computer center be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. HAVE YOU AN the State of Connecticut, will screenings sponsored by LOANS — PLUS FREE and the telephone betting system. At present, the Off-Track Betting Divi­ Saturday, Oct. 5, 1974 The Manchester PTA for Wiley Teacher ABOUT EVENT SCHEDULED address the annual luncheon MPHNA as community health CHECKING ACCOUNTS The Off-Track Betting Division will es­ sion plans to show racing (and accept bets exceptional children will meet THAT CALLS FOR meeting of the Manchester services. At Blind School tablish a system of credit cards for those on racing) from Acqueduct, Belmont, TOWN HAPPY H O U R ...... 6 :3 0 p .m . tonight at 7:30 at the Keeney St. Public Health Nursing Associa­ The luncheon meeting will bettors cleared through a security check. Saratoga, Yonkers and Roosevelt FOOD? School. Norman Fendell, direc­ tion, Inc. on Wednesday, Oct. 9 also mark the 40th anniversary PLAZA DEPT. STORE Credit cards, similar to gasoline credit Raceways. It may be a wedding, a BUFFET...... 7 :3 0 p .m . Roger Wiley of 345 Oakland (We Have A Notion To Please) tor of the Manchester Sheltered at noon at Manchester Country of MPHNA’s incorporation. An cards, will be issued — each with a code In May 1972, the Manchester Board of banquet or just an informal St. has been appointed as a Next to Frank's Supermarket Workshop, will speak on the Club. annual report of the agency will number. When calling in a bet, the bettor’s Directors indicated informally it is op­ get-together of a . society, programs to be offered at the primary teacher at the Oak Hill East Middle Tpke., Manchester “The Effect of a Health be made available at the code number will be fed into a computer posed to mini-track parlors and offices in The British American Sports lodge or some friendly group. School for the Blind in Hart­ K Of C HALL new Regional Occupational District on a Volunteer Public meeting. This will include Do Your Own Things? system by the operator. If checked out Manchester. Night Committee will meet Training Center and how they ford. The appointment was an­ Health Nursing Agency” will be reports from the agency’s Croat Your Own Look— satisfactorily, the bet will be accepted. Locating them in a town or city requires - Wednesday night following the (f'e Are Prepared lo MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER will affect all exceptional nounced by Frank Johns Jr., ^jegular club meeting. Tickets his topic. This is a timely sub­ executive director, president of superintendent of the Connec­ Still to be decided is the question of the approval of the legislative body — Serve You to Your children. the board of directors and deposits by those receiving credit cards — after a public hearing. are now on sale at the club for ject in view of the fact that ticut Institute for the Blind. FIND YOUR SUPPLIES Complete Satisfaction public health representatives of chairmen of committees. whether to require $25 or $50. Next Tuesday, at 7 p.m. in the Municipal the Sports Night on Oct. 23. *10 per person Wiley was one of eight new The 50-50 Club of St. Mary’s Manchester, Tolland, South The public is invited to the The Off-Track Betting Division is es­ Building Hearing Room, the directors will Our catering service is set up appointments made to the ATPLAZAl BYOB Episcopal Church will meet Windsor and Bolton are luncheon meeting for which timating the telephone wagering system be briefed by William J. Wade Jr., The West Side Old Timers to be flexible enough to ac-' school staff. Friday at 7 p.m. in Neill Hall of meeting regularly to discuss reservations must be sent by • RIRBON • SEQ UINS could account for about 20 per cent of the executive director of the state’s Off-Track Committee will meet Thursday commodate any size A graduate of Manchester • ZIPPERS For reservation, call the Church. Following a forming a health district, ac­ Wednesday, Oct. 2 to the off-track betting operation. Betting Division — one of the three night at the home of Bill gathering. Why not call us and High School, Wiley is also a • THREAD • FRINGE • ELASTIC M. Q IN O L F I...... 875-2865 Harvest Supper there will be cording to Mrs. Dorian Shainin, Manchester Public Health Nurs­ MANCHESTER STATE BANK The mini track parlors would be 50,000 branches of the Connecticut Commission Pagani. 13 Falknor Dr. The an­ talk over the details? graduate of Dean Junior • TAPES • BEADS • WOOL & WINTUK A. ROSSETTO...... 849-9748 square dancing with Jim Page president of the board of direc­ ing Association, Inc., 71 E. 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER to 55,000 square feet, on two levels, with on Special Revenue. The commission and nual reunion will be held Satur­ College, Franklin, Mass., and as caller. Newcomers to the tors. Center St., with checks payable Open Sal. 9 A.M. - Noon — Member FDIC parking provided for 800 to 1,000 vehicles. branches were created by Public Act 865 day night at the Garden Grove F. G R EM M O ...... 643-8145 C.W. Post College, Long Island, community wishing to attend to Manchester Country Club at • N e e d Something? Ask Plaza A lobby area will provide 6 betting win­ (July 1, 1971). starting at 6 o’clock. Garden Grove Caterers, Inc. K. OSTRINSKY...... 643-1333 More than 40 volunteers are N.Y. TELEPHONE 649-5313 - 649-5314 may call Mrs. Eldon Coyken- invited honorees of MPHNA. $3.25 each. dall at 649-9780. These volunteers have served SiMiie banks just take it in. CBT is dishing it out.

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Help Wanled 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 2 3 Homes For Sale 23 S f — ---- — ...... INDEX SMILING WOMAN - Earn $65 MANCHESTER - Reduced for weekly. Three-hour day, 5 days. NOTICES HAPPY ADS quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 It costs no more to 1 — Loll ind Found Full-time also available. For in­ 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in Libassi Outlines Proposal for New Town 2 — P irio n ili terview, call Mrs, Brennan, 233- use the best In the business kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen- 3 — Announcamanti 3500, 11-1. ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. 4 — Enlerlainmont REALTOR ing educational system; and “Provide a study of popula­ center to discuss the proposal. which showed that there nas 5 — Auctions danlel f. reale COVKNTRY separate sewer system they MAINTENANCE Department - MIS police and fire protection; tion trends and projections in DevCo officials will be been a decline in housing and NEW SEVEN - room Raised Monica Slicu would again avoid local FINANCIAL Light maintenance duties, Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, WANTED development of a new com­ the town and in the Windham available to meet with the real estate market which have governments. The DevCo 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mofigages S h e l t e r a U i grounds keeping, general plant (!orrcs|MMiulation and to indicate to that DevCo proposes which will REAL ESTATE may have tent you CAFETERIA WORKERS a half plus rec room. All for who would llko to associato with hope that the new community Commission would act on a mission or to reject it. biggest disaster possible with PHONE 643-2711 residents why Coventry was place a real burden on public 23 — Homes lor Sale a happy odl $43,500. Call 647-1419, B/W real- will be an outstanding model developer's proposal only after 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale Immediate openings for picked for the new community If the application is accepted this new community would be if services and taxpayers. t.v. A GROWING not only for tbe state but New l)ublic hearings, with the full by the commission, it has 65 the town allowed it to go 25 — InvesImenI Properly cashiers, salad and counter and what DevCo's proposals "I and our entire community, 26 — Business Properly FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD girls, dish room attendants, were for the new community. England as well. opportunity for the citizens of days in which to hold a public through and served it with feel confident that by working 27 — Resort Properly MANCHESTER VICINITY - ACTIVE 28 — Real Estate Wanled general utility workers. Full "If we are to preserve and the town to study and react to hearing. The commission can public utilities and then it Help Wanled 13 Help Wanted Fieldstone and aluminum sided Libassi said. “ DevCo has with our attorney and the many 13 or part-time. Apply in person. filed its application seeking enchance our quality of life; if the proposals. ask for another 65 day extension failed. Three-fourths of the concerned dtizens in Coven­ MISC. SERVICES 10-room mini estate. All the PROGRESSIVE 31 — Services Ollered ADVERTISING PHONE from home to service we are to protect our environ­ "In addition, the town would and it will be the decision of the town would be left holding a tax Happy 88th Birthday i ADVERTISING extras you would put into a Coventry approval of the new try that the proposal will never 32 — Painting-Papering our customers for super ear­ SZABO FOOD SERVICE custom home. Acre plus treed REAL ESTATE AGENCY community." ment and our open space; if we maintain continuing review and developer whether to grant it or burden double that of surround­ 33 — Building-Coniracling nings. Choose own hours. Call G. FOX become reality.” 34 — RoofIng-Siding DEADLINE lot. Priced to sell in the mid are to reduce our dependence approval responsibility over the not. ing towns. I doubt under pres­ ANNIE 12-00 noon the day before Pratt & Whitney "Under the proposed regula­ 35 — Heating-Plumbing RATES 647-1810. • EMPLOYMENT The combined coalition of publication 70's. Call 647-1419, B/W realty. For personal, confidential on the automobile and reduce project for the full 15-year The public hearings can take 36 — Flooring Employment Office tion. the town Planning and ent business conditions and the anti-DevCo groups will meet I 1 day 9c word per day OPPORTUNITIES 37 — Moving-Trucking-Slorage LEGGETT | Deadline lor Saturday and Willow Street interview please contact Zoning Commission would have air pollution; if we are to development period. as long as necessary. location of the community 3 days 6c word per day WAITRESS - Part-time days, MANCHESTER - Lakewood tonight with their attorney, 38 — Services Wanted X* Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday including Saturday. Experience APPLIANCE SERVICE East Hartford a new set of legal tools to con­ stabilize our tax rate and ‘ We believe that these At the close of the public whether this will work.” . This is con­ May You Enjoy 6 days 7c word per day Circle area. Gorgeous 2-family, Daniel F. Reale provide jobs for our workers — proposals constitute a sound hearings the commission has 65 Virginia Diehl, a member of MISC. FOR SALE 26 days ... 6c word per day helpful. Apply: W. 'T. Grant REPAIR completely remodeled in early trol and manage the conserva­ sidered a work meeting and is 41 — Articles (or Sals ^ Many More. ^ 15 WORD MINIMUM PLEASE READ Company, Manchester Qualified person to service then we are going to have to en­ and responsible approach — days to make a decision. Here Committee for the Preserva­ American decor. Beamed tion of and development of the not open to the press or the 42 — Building Supplies ii; God Bless You. | Happy Ads $1 75 inch Parkade. An equal opportunity full line of appliances and LIST YOUR HOUSE IN ... town. courage only the highest quality harmonizing the highly another 65 days can be granted tion of Coventry, said, "The en­ 43 — Pels -Birds- Dogs STORE WORK • - Mornings, ceilings, much paneling, large public. 44 — Livestock YDUR AD employer. refrigerators in customers’ start 10 a.m. Able climb of community development and desirable social objectives of if requested. tire concept is still dbhorrant to The Salvation Army | Classilied ads are taken over wooded lot. Immaculate condi­ "The new community is 45 — Boats & Accessories homes. Experience preferred. ladders, lift boxes, dress neat. tion, double garage, 24x24’ proposed by DevCo as a model insist on a new standard of per­ the preservation and conserva­ After the decision is granted, me. The potential loss of 46 — Sporting Goods ^ Corps Family the phone as a convenience BUSINESS secretary -*' recep­ REALE’S CORNER 47 — Garden Products The Herald is responsible lor 40 hours, Tuesday through $2.01, Gelco, 283 Middle Tpke. patio. Mid 40’s. Meyer, formance. tion on’the one hand and orderly a legal notice of it must be autonomy and rural lifestyle tionist for dental office. Five 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 of how towns may manage their 48 — Antiques only one incorrect insertion and Saturday, 8-4:30. West. Realtors, 646-3860, 646-8776. growth and change and how "These reguiations and these growth and economic progress published. loom as real threats to us here 49 — Wanled to Buy then only to the size ol the days a week. Experience CORRECTION original insertion Errors which preferred. Send resume to P.O. CLERICAL towns can achieve townwide proposals for a new community on the other hand.” Within 15 days after the legal in Coventry because of the RENTALS BABYSITTER - From 2:30 do not lessen the value ol the Box 1, Glastonbury, Conn. Clerical positions in our ac­ objectives. It is to be a model of constitute a newer and higher notice the decision can be DevCo proposal. DevCo has 52 — Rooms lor Rent Ne/p Wanted 13 p.m. Hours vary to 11:30 some Libassi further stated, “We QUINN’S 53 — Apartments (or Rant advertisement will not be cor­ 06033. TWO-FAMILY - On bus line. ALUMINUM-sided 6-room responsible and sensitive land measure of performance. appealed by the developer or consistently worked in an anti­ counts payable and sales audit evenings. Call 643-1256. decided to file at this time Shaver Center 54 — Homes (or Rent rected by an additional msei>- departments. Various clerical Bolton Stoves and refrigerators. Im­ Runch, country kitchen with development. Under these regulations and residents opposed to the deci­ government method: First in 55 — Business (or Rent HOUSE CANVASS tion because we felt it was impor­ 56 — Resort Properly (or Rent EXPERIENCED male cabinet­ duties including figure work, maculate property, fenced-in dishwasher and stove, plenty of "Under DevCo's proposals: proposals, before a developer sion. Hartford by working through Will be In their new Enumerators - Wanted for the PRIME tant to us to move this applica­ 57 — Wanted to Rent Manchester City Directory. maker wanted - Excellent op­ phone and mail contact. Situation Wanled IS yard with large, stately trees. cabinets. Full basement, large 27 per cent of the land would be can begin construction he must The decision by the commi- the Chamber of Commerce for . location at 58 — l^isc (or Rent portunity, Call Displaycraft, Only $34,900. Pasek Realtors, treed lot. Low 30’s. Keith Real tion as quickly as we could. We Apply: Mr. Brennan, Price and Help Wanled 13 kept as permanent open space; do the following to the satisfac­ sion could take as long as nine its Hartford plans instead of 22 Birch Street Inc., Manchester, 643-9557. COMMISSION SALES LICENSED Manchester Four-bedroom Colonial, MLS, 289-7475, 742-8243, Estate. 646-4126, 649-1922. did not want to delay unless it AUTOMOTIVE Lee Company, Room 9,164 East Combination radio, TV, and wetlands have been protected; tion of the Zoning Commission: months and as short as six through legal officials. Then by in downtown 61 — Autos (or Sale Center Street between 9 and Help Wanled 13 mother will care for toddler- first-floor family room, was absolutely necessary. Our 62 — Trucks (or Sale a public transit system will be "Submit a general develop­ weeks with the longer date coming to Coventry they ignore Manchester noon only. 649-9729. An Equal AVON RESPONSIBLE MAN stereo sales. Experience school aged children days. wooded and beautifully VERNON - Five-room Ranch MANCHESTER - West side, attorneys have said it was 63 — Heavy Equipment (or Sale experience in packaging meat’ newer quailty built Ranch, initiated; 6.000 new jobs will be ment plan for the entire new closer to the possibility. the 29 towns in the Hartford 64 — Molorcycles-Bicycles Opportunity Employer. COLLEGE STUDENTS - NEED EXTRA $$ TO MAKE preferred. 40 hours, Monday Waddell School area, 646-0651. landscaped one-acre lot in with 2 full baths, fireplaced possible for us to file with the on or about Looking for extra income? We or food products wanted for living room, large eat-in large country kitchen, rec attracted to F^astern Connec­ community and a detailed Connolly said, “The proposal Region to avoid the Capitol 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile CHRISTMAS MERRIER? through Saturday,, weekday executive neighborhood, Planning and Zoning Commis­ October 15th Homes have many part-time positions packaging room. Career room, enclosed porch. High ticut; the town's tax rate will development plan for each will be referred to the Capitol Region Council of Governments NURSES’ AIDE - 11-7, Laurel Earn it as an Avon represen­ off. RETIRED SECRETARY kitchen, one-car attached gar­ sion as it was presently con­ 66 — Automotive Service available. Jobseekers, 568-1070. possibility. Shipping experience aluminum siding, first-floor age. Situated on lovely 30's. Haves Corporation, 646- phase of the program. Region and the Windham 67 — Autos (or Rent-Lease Manor Nursing Home, 91 Chest­ tative. Show and sell beautiful SECURITY desires full or part-time posi­ be stabilized; housing for the stituted, and to ask the commis­ and recently, by proposing a a plus. Monday through Friday. laundry and much more, landscaped lot. Price reduced 0131. ‘‘Preserve at least 20 per cent Region Planning Agencies." nut Street, Manchester, Phone: gifts, quality jewelry and tion. Phone 643-2043 after 5 p.m. elderly will be built; and new sion to postpone the public Steady work, fringe benefits. Store detectives. Previous $51,900. to $36,500. Owner wants fast of the land as permanent open Don Kingsley, co-chairman 649-4519. JOBSEEKERS - Open 8 a.m, - 8 cosmetics in your spare time. recreational and health ser­ hearing until after it is *••••••••••••••••••••••• Grote & Weigel, 76 Granby retail security experience WILL TYPE - Letters, sale. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. MANCHESTER - Handyman’s space. (Town requires about 10 and president of Concerned p.m. daily with full and part- I'll be glad to show you how. Street. Bloomfield. 242-8528. preferred. Full and part-time special. Just reduced to $34,000. vices will be provided. reconstituted after the Legal Notice FILE CLERK - Relief time emplovment openings. manuscripts, envelopes, etc. in per cent at the present time.) Citizens of Tolland County said, Call 289-4922. schedules. 7-6 Duplex, 3-car garage, "The new community is an November eiection. □ NOTICES switchboard operator - Will 568-1070. mv own home. Reasonable WARREN E. HOWLAND “Provide a municipal fiscal "I'm glad that the application excellent location, good in­ alternative to suburban sprawl, U.S. POSTAL SERVICE train. Pleasant personality a RETAIL CREDIT rates. Call 649-3680. impact statement, showing the "The new community cannot has been filed earlier than they RNs - LPNs REALTORS 643-1108 come. Lal’enta Agenev, 646- random growth, spiraling tax STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND must. Office experience FEET HURT’’ - We know Culleriions • Current full­ BEST BUYS effect of the proposed develop­ be built without both the private FORBES & WALLACE - We NURSES AIDES 2440. rates, absence of jobs, failing anticipated. I suspect this was CIRCULATION. (ACT OF AUGUST 12, 1970; Lost and Found necessary. Contact Mr. where there are jobs now. Full, time openings for experienced ment on town taxes, (This is not and public sectors such as Plan­ have excellent full-time and BELFIORE septic tanks, congested done for several reasons. They SECTION 3685, TITLE 39. UNITED STATES CODE) Tischofer. The Rourke-Eno part-time openings. • Work In Manchester area dunners and bill collectors to MANCHESTER - Contem­ now required). ning and Zoning Commission, Paper Company, 261 Weston Jobseekers, 568-1070. part-time positions in our Shoe TOLLAND - A warm home highways, and a loss of our open may be concerned with the re­ LOST - Passbook no. 26-013452- Department. Previous • Part-time, Full-time work in our Hartford credit □EDUCATION NEWLY LISTED porary 8-room tri-level, four Provide an environmental Town Council, Board of Educa­ 4, Connecticut Bank and Trust Street, Hartford, 522-8211. An trimmed in sunshine. Six-room space. cent report of Connecticut experience preferred, but not • Choose your shift, days & office. Must be able to handle Country Cape, acre lot. Low Unusual six room Cape with large bedrooms, 2 1,2 baths, "Coventry was selected as impact statement, showing the tion, Department of Transpor­ General Insurance Company 1. Title of Publication, The Manchester Evening Herald Company. Application made for Equal Opportunity Employer. GENERAL Office Gal - With •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• magnificent view of Hartford invoice-bookkeeping neces.sary. Apply, Personnel area mail, phone and delinquent 30's. 872-6323. new roof. Shag carpeting, the site lor the new community effect on the land, water and air tation, and Department of En­ 2. Date of Filing, October 1, 1974 payment. Private Instructions 18 skyline, sunken patio off family ORDER DESK Trainee - experiencee earn $3 per hour, Office. Manchester Parkade. • Private duty or staff relief charge accounts. drapes, and stove to stay. because: Excellent roads quality, noise levels, solid vironmental Protection. 3. Frequency of Issue, Daily Except Sunday Excellent company benefits. An THE IDEAL retirement home. room facing private woods. LOST - Passbook E 10073,92255. Pleasing personality a must. full-time immediately. • No fees, top pay, vacation Clerioul - General clerical SEWING Instruction - Four bedrooms tor the assure access, suitable land is waste and sanitary sewage dis- “We don't believe the 4. Location of Known Office of Publication, Herald Square, equal opportunity employer. A lovely 5-room Cape, Asking $66,900. Warren E. Savings Bank of Manchester. Skill with use of typewriter and Jobseekers, 568-1070. • In-service education pro­ duties including heavy Dressmaking or tailoring, all growing family, yet budget Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. available in large parcels for po.sal, road and traffic conges­ economic slump will be allowed Manchester, Conn., Hartford County. Code 06040 calcualator necessary. Office customer contact. Must be fireplaced living room, most Application made for payment, SALES CLERK - cashier vided basic steps including pattern priced. Ask for Alex development; the town council- tion. historic sites and energy to continue. I see significant up­ 5. Location of Headquarters or General Business Offices of the experience required. Contact good typist. 37'/2 hours. convenient kitchen, formal wanted at once - to work in HOMEMAKERS UPJOHN adjustments Small classes, in­ dining room, two large Matthew. BENTON STREET - Recently manager form of government is conservation. (This is not now turn in the economy. And you Publishers (Not Printers) Herald Square. Manchester, FOUND - Two puppies, black Mr. Tischofer, The Rourke-Eno NEED EXTRA money? - Part- dividual instruction. 643-6226, painted 5-rooin Ranch style required.) must remember that the Paper Company, 261 Street, modern, pleasant pharmacy. 246-6805 Paid CMS and Blue Cross, bedrooms, beautiful grounds, of the highest quality; outstand­ Conn., Hartford County. Code 06040 and white, one male, one time work. Apply at; V.l.P. Apply to manager. Mr. COLONIAL home plus one bedroom up­ development program is for 15 female. Call Andover Dog Hartford, 522-8211. An Equal Club & Health Spa. 1169 Main group life insurance, major excellent location. No need for Handicapped 6. Names and Addresses of Publisher. Editor, and Managing Dworkin. Some experience the expense of a car, you are 6'/z rooms with a delightful stairs. full basement, fireplace, years and we are prepared to Warden, 742-7194. Opportunity Employer. Street, East Hartford, between medical, paid vacation and Instructions Wanled 20 garage, enclosed yard. Only Editor: Publisher, Burl L. Lyons, Manchester, Conn.; Ed­ necessary. Extra incentive KEYBOARD operator - 8-4:30 within walking distance to all combination of sun and lace economic swings." Busing Safety itor, Burl L. Lyons, Manchester, Conn. , Managing Editor, 3 and 6. p.m. in firm located near South holidays, profit sharing, paid $29,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MALE - full-time or part-time commissions paid. Liggett necessities. Room for the com­ shade. Maintenance free “We know that the State Plan Harold E, Turkington, Manchester, Conn. FOUND - Irish Setter, 1973 Parkade Pharmacy, Parkade Windsor Manchester town line. retirement program, plus dis­ PARTY wishes individual in­ pany of your grandchildren. 643-1577. Study Planned Simsbury license no. 88606, had starting at 8 a.m. Kage Co., 91 REAL ESTATE - Expanding of­ count on purchases. struction for basic typing aluminum siding. Garage of Development has designated 7. Owner (If owned by a corporation, its name and address Elm Street, Manchester. Shopping Center, 404 West Mid­ Experience with photo type set­ John F, Bruce, Broker, Rose A. pups recently. Call Andover fice looking for a qualified, dle Tpke. ting equipment necessary. For Visit our employment office procedures, in private home. plus carport. Price a new PRINCETON STREET - this area for limited develop­ must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and licensed full-time sales person. Bruce, Agent, 872-6600,875-4331. WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - Dog Warden, 742-7194. information please phone Mrs. Two hours, two days per week. Colonial in the upper fifties Choice location, four bedrooms, ment because of lack of public addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of PART-TIME bar maid - Call for confidential interview. G.FOX&CO. State Motor Vehicle Com­ Mohnev or Mrs. Wilkas at 644- Write Box “A" Manchester SEVEN ROOM Ranch, first and low sixties, then con­ living room with screened sower and water and with our total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names Peraonalt Experience preferred but not F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. BAKER Herald. missioner Edward J. Kozlowski 2431. HARTFORD floor family room. Master sider this value In the very porch off rear, dining room, application and plans to have said he will establish a com­ and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned necessary. Call 872-3381, ask for Interviewing daily, Monday kitchen, rec room, 1 12 baths, Skip. Experienced bench man for bedroom will take king size fur­ low fortiesi Ask for Joe Lom­ these public facilities, I believe mittee to study standards for by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and ad­ HALL FOR RENT - for wed­ APPRENTICE Cook No FULL OR Part-time attendant through Friday 10-5, two-car garage. Walk to three experience necessary. Good industrial food service. Five- niture. Immediate occupancy. bardo. this land will be reclassified. dress, as well as that of each individual must be given. dings. showers, parties, needed for night shift. Must be Saturday 10-1 □ REAL ESTATE Mortgages available at 5'7r. schools. Priced to sell. T. J. the transportation of physically American Legion Home, 643- PART-TIME custodian. Laurel working conditions, good pay. day week. Meals and uniforms The plan does support the idea and emotionally handicapped Manchester Publishing Co., a Connecticut corporation, friendly, reliable and over 18. An equal opportunity employer M/F down. Present mortgage Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. of new communities." 5747 or 646-9171, Manor, phone 649-4519. Apply Call 649-5271 for appointment. furnished. Paid holidays and AA ZONE children to school. Manchester. Conn. Stockholders of which are: Burl L. Lyons. week days, 11-4. Apply in person at: Full of assumable. Only $29,900. Pasek, Brian Walsh, project vacation. Apply in person: Baloney. 415 Main Street or call Homes For Sale 23 Seven room rambling Manchester, Conn.; Donald G. Kline, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; John PART-TIME receptionist - Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- manager said, "1 believe that 643-9629 for appointment. 8243. Colonial Cape with 2 car gar­ East Hartford Kozlowski said at the present R. Paulos, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; Lester A. Wolf, Coeur d’Alene, MEAT COUNTERMAN - Full Evenings. Call for appoint­ MANCHESTER - Striking 4 age on lovely lot. Custom the mortgage rates will break Idaho; Bruce T. Blackwell, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; Scripps- SZABO FOOD SERVICE HOUSEKEEPERS - Full time, CHOICE BUY time there are no standards for and part-time. Apply in person. ment, 249-3319. TRAINEE wanted - 9-5 p.m. in bedroom colonial, 125'x300’ Nappane kitchen that would within 18 months. People aren't □ FINANCIAL Pratt & Whitney 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., five-day NEW LISTING - Six room Three bedroom split, spacious special equipment for such Hagadone Newspapers. Inc., a Nevada corporation, Carson City, Highland Park Market, 317 photo type setting department wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first cost a sm all fortune to going away and they still need Highland Street. HOUSEKEEPER wanted to Employment Office week, including one weekend floor family room. Prime loca­ Cape. Master bedroom will living room with cathedral vehicles. Nev.; stockholders of which are Duane B. Hagadone, Coeur of firm located near South lake king size furniture. replace. 28’ fireplaced living housing and more of it. I think Bonds-Stocka-Mortgaget 8 supervise home and two school- Willow Street day. Good starting salary, tion, Mid 60s. W arren E. ceilings, warm family room, Hearing the committee will d'Alene, Idaho; Scripps League Newspapers, Inc., a Delaware Windsor Manchester town line. liberal fringe benefits. Apply in Modern country size kitchen room. Evergreen- that the government will make MAN - part-time, with some age boys (6 and 11). Choice of East Hartford Howland Realtors, 643-1108. I 'z baths, (reed lot, pool, $3600 be John L. O’Connell, pupil corporation, Wilmington, Delaware. Stockholders who own 1 per Typing experience helpful but person: East Hartford Con­ with plenty of cabinets. Full surrounded rear yard. money available for new cent or more of the ownership through ownership of that com­ MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ mechanical experience, nights live in or daily. Call 872-8712 not necessary. For information down and $291 per month to transportation administrator after 5 p.m. valescent Home, 745 Main cellar, city utilities, bus line, housing starts. Classically the cond, third. All kinds. Realty and weekends. Apply at 270 please phone Mrs. Mohney or co v en Tr ^ notiIIT""" NEW LISTING (|ualified veteran. Call for for the department, Kozlowski pany are: E.W. Scripps, Hillsborough, Calif.; J.G. Scripps, Hartford Road. Street. East Hartford. two full baths. Easy financing country has used the housing in- statewide, credit rating un­ MACHINE repairman - All- Mrs. Wilkas at 644-2431, with 57, down. Only $32,900. more details. said. Lopez, Wash.; Ellen S. Davis, Miramar, Calif.; Philip E. Swift, necessary. Reasonable, nfiden- LET THE SUNSHINE IN dustrv to get the economy around work. First or second CHROME PLATER - To work Pasek, Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, Conspiclously Clean Cape In “While we have done a great Napa, Calif.; Harry Henke Jr., Seattle. Wash.; Betty J. Scripps, tial, quick arrangements. Alvin TOinulAKERS shift. Experience preferred, Cheerful and sunny, 4- nearby Tolland. Seven WARREN E. HOWLAND going." Hillsborough, Calif.; Susan S. Wood, Mount Vernon, Wash.; Sally COMPANION LIVE-IN second shift on our plating line. 742-8243. deal during the past few years Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 100 AU-AROUND MACWMSTS but will train aggressive bedroom Raised Ranch. rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1 ’/z Realtors The immediate plans of the S. Weston, Princeton, N.J.; Roxanne D. Greene; Miramar, Calif., We will train a responsible to improve the standards and Constitution Plaza, Hartford. mechanical-minded person. Cathedrai ceilings, spacious BOLTON - This property has baths, breezeway, garage 643-1108 DevCo staff now that the Evenings, 233-6879. BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS FORBES & WALLACE applicant for this position. 1076 engine, automatic transmission, power! Main Street. Also newspaper Heating-Plumbing 35 for the rental of your apartment TWO ROOMS, private bath, all steering, power brakes, vinyl roof, air conditioning, 24,000| pick-up. Rake leaves, cut grass. FIREWOOD - $30 per pick-up or home. J.D. Real Estate utilities, third floor. Call after 5 miles. LYNN’S PLUMBING - Associates, Inc. 646-1980. p.m., 649-2236. Real Estate Wanted 28 647-1529, load. Free delivery in 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY III $28051 Repairs, remodeling, new con­ Manchester. $7 per trunk load, STORM WARNINSS struction. Water pumps. LOOKING for anything in real 4 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power! SELLING your home or Painting-Papering 32 self-service. 643-1947 after 4. 26 French spoken also. 875-7263. Jarvis Road. estate rental — apartments, steering, power brakes, vinyl roof, air conditioning, 22,0001 acreage? For prompt friendly homes, multiple dwellings, no APARTMENT COLLEGE Graduate students miles. CAPTAIN KAS1 service, call Louis Dimock SEWERLINES, sink lines, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate RENTAL OFFICE B l C R O O K S & LAW HKNCK Realty, 649-9823. available for exterior and in­ terior painting. Six years cleaned with electric cutters, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. We have o large variety of 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO $24051 IS A SNAPSHOT y w o w deluxe one and two-bedroom 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power) WHILE AT THE VILLASE INN-T|Pf>y experience. Fully insured. Free by professionals. McKinney TRADER “P" OF LORP YULE'S PUTCH / WOTTA TIPTON HAS PUT IN A CALL TO LONPON... ALL CASH for your property Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ VERNON - One-bedroom apartments and townhouses steering, 48,0(X) miles. COUSIN- PIRK VAN WEIRP within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, estimates. Call our com­ petitors, than call us, 649-7034. pany, 643-5308. USED FURNITURE apartments immediately throughout Manchester. Ren­ YES! THE(?EARETW0 instant service. Hayes Agency. available at Town House 1970 CHEV CAPRICE ^ $18051 AMERICANS I WANT N o w Opon tal office open daily from 9-5, YOU TO CHEOc ON i 646- 0131. NO JOB too small, toilet Dally Gardens. This suburban apart­ V-8 engine, power steering, vinyl roof, 51,000 miles. INSIDE - Outside painting. Mon.-FrI. 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. other times by appointment. Special rates for people over 65. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen ment community of unusual 1971 FORD LTD $22951 WE WILL buy your house. Call faucets replaced, repaired, rec Saturdays 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. architectural design and anytime, Hutchins Agency, Fully insured. Estimates given. 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, Automatic transmission, power! PRISCH,LA'S POP Call 649-7863. rooms, bathroom remodeling, Sundays 1 P.M. - 0 P.M. beautiful landscaping features DAMATO ENTERPRISES, HK. BY Al, VERMEER Realtors, 649-5324. heat modernization, etc. Free private entrance, private patio 240-k New State Rd,, Mandwstir steering, power brakes, vinyl roof, air conditioning, 48,0001 Good used furniture, lamps, miles. CEILINGS, inside painting, estimates gladly given. M & M with sliding glass ooor, wall-to- 64S-1021 SELLING your house? Call us Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. - parts and antiques. wall carpeting, range, first and we'll make you a cash p a p e r i n g , floor sanding- 1071 MERCURY MARQUIS WAGON $27051 refinishing (specializing in refrigerator, garbage disposal, offer. One day service. T. J. TOWNE Plumbing Service, 50 Pearl St. master TV antenna, storage V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power | Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. older floors). John Verfaille, FOUR-ROOM Duplex apart- brakes, air conditioning, 36,000 miles. 646-5750. 872-2222. repairs, alterations, vanity 643-6946 and laundry facilities in base­ ment. Total electric. No pets. ment - Available November 1. cabinets a specialty. Call to Two bedrooms, 11/2 baths, gar­ 1970 FORD FAIRLANE 500 $18951 SELL YOUR HOUSE through 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- For appointment please call J, Watson Beach Real Estate J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom COMPLETE Fireplace Set - age, no appliances or utilities. 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power) decorating. Interior painting. 4056. 872-0528 Monday through Co. Professional real estate Never used, folding screen and Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. $200. Month’s security. Call 643- steering, vinyl roof, 48,000 miles. service for more than 45 years. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. irons, broom, starter, basket, 3- 0108 after 5 p.m. SI KM-: CA^VO^ BY MII.TON CA.MFF Remodeling, Exterior painting. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - 1973 FORD ECONOLINE E200 CARGO VAN $33951 Manchester office, 647-9139. Prompt, courteous service. Call piece tool set. $50 firm. Call 647- ROCKVILLE - Rockland Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. BIRCH STREET - Four rooms, V-8 engine, power steering, power brakes, 3 speed transmls-| 643-1496. 9890 after 6. Terrace Apartments. Large ------^—T ------1 IMMEDIATE cash for your Fully insured. For estimate call first floor. $140. Married cou­ Sion, 35,000 miles. I THOUSHTI HAD I. WAS THE BLONDE WHO OF COUREE I LL IF YOU RE — IF YOU RE 649-9658. and beautiful three room, one ple. no pets. Call 649-8350. F A I O N e r e a l l y property. Let us explain our FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing FOUR-PIECE drum set with bedroom apartment. Includes 1969 RAM6LER AMERICAN $8951 TO GET INVOLVED — A l m o s t lo ubed up t h e CO/V)E FORWARD ASLEEP fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, 14 " high hat and 21" high ride l it t l e v io il - a n n ie I TI2APTO catch THE PAEE- IF THEY NEED SO YOU I' l l p o u r PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. - Repairs and remodeling. heat, hot water, all appliances, 2 Door, 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, 51,0001 647- 1413, Zildgian cvmbals. 649-2660 after Homes tor Rent 54 W R T F R A U D c o u p l e ! M Y TEETI.WONY, d id n 't BLACK COFFEE Five years experience. Prompt service on emergency. with dishwasher, disposal, miles. Phone 643-7024. 3. carpeting, pool and your own HEAR IN YOUR EAR! Excellent references, Pete, 742- SMALL HOUSE on lakeside in 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. private terrace in a country set­ -THANICS! PLUMBING SHOP on Wheels - TWIN MATTRESSES, box ting, $175, No pets. 872-4223,529- Bolton. Call after 5, 647-9615. springs and frames, $35 a pair. □ MISC. SERVICES PAPER HANGING and ceiling Stocks 2,000 repair parts on our 6586. Register Now For These truck to save you money. 30 Marble bowl and top, $20. Odd PERSON to share house with painting, reasonable rates. chairs. $1 and up. Blue jars, $1 woman. Furnished, own room. Leonard Spiegelberg. 643-9112. years' experience. 646-2115. EAST HARTFORD - 6 room, Five Great Prizes To Be Services Ottered 31 each. Dresser mirror, $2. (jail second floor, $235., with heat Share expenses, plenty of parking. 633-3703. PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain- Flooring 36 after 6 p.m., 649-0542. and hot water, security and Given Away FREE SHARPENING Service - references. After 4 weekdays, ting, wallpapering, spray/brush Business tor Rent 55 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Saws, knives, axes, shears, painting. Fair prices, fully in­ FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, 528-7311. skazes, rotary blades. Quick (specializing in older floors). Dogs-BIrds-Peta 43 sured, experienced and depen­ MANCHESTER - Small store Drawing to be held October 19,1974 service. Capitol Equipment dable. 643-1671. Ceilings and inside painting. NICE THREE-room furnished Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- DOG-CAT boarding reser­ apartment, near hospital, for rent, heat included. Available immediatelv. Securi­ Hours dailv 7;30-5. Thursday 2222. vations, Combined inside/out- adults only. No pets. $200. 1. Panasonic AM/FM Stereo Phonograph 7:30-9, Saturdav, 7:30-4. 643- Building-Contracting 33 side runs, partitioned privacy, Security deposit required. Call ty required. $125. Eastern. 646- 2. Sylvania 12” Solid State Portable Radio 7958. 643-9678. 8250. Movlng-Trucklng- germicidal lighting. Canine 3. G.E. 4-Sllca Toaster Oven BY IIANA-BARBF.RA MASONRY - All types, Storage 37 Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, REWEAVING burns, holes. fieldstone, brick, concrete. Manchester, 646-5971. MANCHESTER - Newer 3- BOLTON NOTCH - Highway 4. Phllco AM/FM Digital Clock Radio Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Free estimates, after 5 p.m., bedroom duplex, 1 1/2 baths, location, across shopping 5. Proctor-SIlox 7-speed RIender 12' BOX truck and driver center. 4,000 square feet office- Y o u ' r e Window shades, Venetian 643-1870 or 644-2975. available for all commercial COLLIE PUPS - AKC. sables full basement, includes SMOKING i.„ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. showroom building, storage ILO-PARDON TPE and residential needs. 649-1590. and blue merles, eight weeks, appliances, $270 per month. EXPRESSION- AREA.' Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - shots, worm free. Raised with a P.W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535 buildings. 4 acres industrial commercially zoned. Entire Remodeling, repairing, ad­ family. Reasonable, 875-9183. or 646-1021. See All the NEW FORDS Today at E\ ^O UG/T./ ColO G fl: MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. ditions, rec rooms, porches and □ MISC. FOR SALE property or part. Brokers in­ Removal, pruning, lot clearing, roofing. No job too small. Call FREE - Wirehaired dachshund, MANCHESTER - New deluxe 2- vited. 1-223-4460. spraying. Fully insured. 649-3144. Articles tor "Sale male, 9 months, good with bedroom Townhouse, full base­ Licensed. Free estimates. 41 children. 649-3087 after 5 p.m. ment. Includes heat, Your Small Car Phone 633-5345. FORD CARPENTRY - Repairs, DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, appliances, carpeting, pool. OFFICE SPACE HeatJquarters remodeling, additions, roofing. $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, F'REE - Six year old miniature $255 monthly. Paul W. Dougan. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Call David Patria, South Wind­ poodle to good home, older cou­ Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. FOR RENT Trees cut, trimmed or topped, stone, gravel, pool and patio 250 square feet, center of sor, 644-1796. sand. 643-9504. ple preferred. No children. Call stumps removed, fully insured. 647-1045. MANCHESTER - Family-style Manchester, air-conditioning Got a tree problem? Well worth WES ROBBINS carpentry 2-bedroom Townhouse, full and parking. Call: 643-9551. a phone call. 742-8252. ALUMINUM sheets used as remodeling specialist. Ad­ printing plates, .007 thick, basement. Includes heat, DILLON FORD ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Garden Products 47 appliances, carpeting. $240 ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for $1, built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Phbne 643-2711. monthly. Paul W. Dougan, 319 Main St., Manchester 643-2145 eling, rec rooms, offices, 649-3446. LOMBARDO’S - Pick your own Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. Wanted to Rent 57 household repairs. Phone 649- - quality pole tomatoes - 4594. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 LEON Cieszynski builder - new cents each. Inquire side door. peppers - fryers, staffers, and COUPLE with infant needs homes custom built, two-bedroom apartment. Manchester Evening Herald. hots - eggplant, Silver Lane Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 W IN AT BRIDGE CASH Registers and adding remodeled, additions, rec near K-Mart. Bring own Preferrably with garage. 1969 FORD station wagon, good machines. - Sales, service, rooms, garages, kitchens Reasonable. Have references. WE BUY and sell used fur­ baskets. tires and brakes, $500. Call 8 EXPERT bicycle repairs, all supplies. 15 years experience, remodeled, bath tile, cement PRESIDENTIAL Call 647-1583. a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - East, an alert player, formerly with NCR. Free niture, Cash on the line. One makes, models and speeds. realized that North would work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ piece or an entire housefull. VARIETIES of flowering VILLAGE APTS. Friday. 643-4937. Danger in bidding for partner Estimates. C.R.S. Company, tial or commercial. Call 649- Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, now take a push and bid 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 bushes, house plants, peren­ Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- The bidding has heeii Coventry, 742-6381. 4291. nials, ground covers. Very MANCHESTER 1967 BUICK Electra - Sport three spades. Main Street Rear, behind 2098. Now South bid what we .Soulli Douglas Motor Sales. reasonable. 649-6486. Coupe, Midas exhaust system, West .North Fast TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY One and two bedroojxis. □ AUTOMOTIVE consider a rather unethical !♦ 1’as.s U new battery, mounted snows. BICYCLE - Woman’s 5-speed, ty of jobs, hedges, evergreens, Carpentry and general contrac­ PUMPKINS - Large 60 cents, Near schools, churches Asking $725. 647-9778 evenings, four clubs. He had paid full Pass '24 Pa.ss ;)♦ and trimming. Attics, cellars CLEAN USED refrigerators, excellent condition, one year attention to his partner’s slow ting. Residential and commer­ ranges, automatic washers, small 30 cents. 1180 Pleasant and shopping center, on Autos For Sale 61 weekends. By Oswald & Jam es Jacoby Pa.ss 34 Pass '' cleaned. Reasonable rates. 643- cial. Whether it be a small old. Asking $55. Call 649-2378. NORTH 1 pass and apparently came to with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Valley Rd, South Windsor, one Y'ou. Soulli. hold: 5305. repair job, a custom built home bus line. Call anytime. ♦ (i64 When we watched today’s the conclusion that North Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- mile from Caldor’s. NEED CAR? Credit bad? 1973 OPEL Manta - Four-speed, ♦ A K 8 4 :i V A 2 4 Q 4 * K (7 8 7 or anything in between, call 646- 1972 HONDA CL350, excellent y K987 hand bid in the Olympiad held a trifle more in the way 2171 646-2623 Bankrupt? Repossessed? 18,000 miles. Call 527-7717. What do you do now'' WEDDING Invitations - 1379. condition, low mileage, very ♦ 43 fund pairs, we saw very few of club support, but had made ORCHARD FRESH picked Honest Douglas accepts lowest clean. End of season special, A —You can afford lo move Brochures, Business Forms, apples and peaches, ice cold ♦ J 9 8 6 contracts made. With no one up his mind not to bid; so Letterheads, Envelopes, SCREENED loam, gravel, down, smallest payments. 1965 CHEVROLET Belaire, 6 $600. 646-1234. into It lack wood. Hid four STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, cider. Ferrando Orchards, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. cylinder, 4-door, good tires, in WEST EAST ID) vulnerable there was a ten­ South bid for his partner. Tickets, Business Cards and processed gravel, sand, stone, dency for East and West to go notrump. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, and fill. (Jeorge H. Griffing, Birch Mountain Road, Glaston­ THREE-ROOM Apartment - good running condition, $225. A 1098 ♦ A K 7 5 2 Incidentally there was other printing services offered. concrete repairs, inside and bury (three miles beyond Vito’s f (J 10 5 4 3 ¥ 6 2 to three spades. South might nothing wrong with North’s TODAY S QL E.STIO.N General Printing Services, 623- Inc., 742-7886. First-floor, yard, parking, TOYOTA - See us for reliable 643-1609. Campers-Trallers BY DICK CAVAI.LI outside. Reasonably priced. Restaurant). appliances, near bus. No pets, used Toyotas with our 60-day Mobile Homes 65 WIMHROP ♦ K.J7 ♦ 962 double or pass. In either case thinking. A player is entitled You do bid four notrump and 5379. careful play would see Ea.st 643-0851. LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per no children. $140. Security 100%. warranty. We also buy VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 1970, + 42 ♦ A73 to think. His partner should your partner bids live diamonds TOMATOES and peppers - Pick I'LL PtAYGOLF WITH . . . A N D I'l l j o i n a SOUTH going down one trick. not act upon that thought. lo show one aee. Whal do you do TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. deposit. 646-4489. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, excellent condition, $1,400 LIVING CAN be easy. 12’ wide, YOU KNCW, A ^ V B E ANY TYPE Carpentry and in own containers. Open Mon­ 345 Center Street, Manchester, Phone 646-4224 after 6 p.m. 3-bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, very BEING A\ARRIED MY PALSB/ERY B iDWLING LBASOE., ♦ ,J3 It wouldn't be a bad .score. now'’ large appliances, cleaning masonry work, additions and South would make three ELECTROLUX vacuum day through Friday after 4 FIVE-ROOM apartment - Se­ 646-4321. clean. Ready to live in. Just $3,- w o n Y b e s o b a d W EEKEND... A fA J Answer Tomorrow cellars and attics, also will remodeling. Free estimates. A. p.m., all day Saturday, Sunday ♦ A (J 10 8 5 clubs by the simple expedient deliver small loads sand, stone, cleaner, excellent condition, all cond floor, garage, two 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, 995. 14’ wide on display. Trades A F T B R A U U . Squillacote, 649-0811. and Wednesday. 21 Angel ♦ KQ10 5 of ruffing a diamond in dum­ and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. attachments, $59.86, Kirby up­ children, no pets, security. $185, COMPLETE junk cars excellent running condition, welcome. Parts, supplies and Street. Manchester. my before losing control of HK1.(.;ASK in P .M. ('Al'KItSlIK fl'K UCT 1 right vacuum cleaner, $69.50, 646-6072. removed free in Manchester, engine modification for top per­ accessories. Plaza Homes Neither vulnerable MASONRY REPAIRS - Brick, good condition. Repairs on all •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• South Windsor, Vernon and formance, $500. 228-9612. "Quality homes sensibly the trump suit. With the 5- LEAF RAKING, yard clean-up. block, stone and concrete. point part score bonus, three Answer lo Previous Puzzle Will snowblow driveways. Free brands. Free pick-up and Antiques 48 MANCHESTER - Main Street, Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, priced.” 1348 Wilbur Cross West North East South Reasonable prices. Call 643- delivery. Call 742-8578 or 875- three rooms, heated, hot water, Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- 1967 PONTIAC Tempest - 6 Highway, Berlin Turnpike, 1* 24 clubs bid and made would HoidgepocJge estimates. Ask for Mark, 568- 9508. count 110. T hree spades 7199. 8298. WANTED Antique furniture, stove, refrigerator, adults, no 4578, 875-6231. cylinder, excellent gas mileage. Berlin, (Jonnecticut, 828-0369. 24 I’a.ss 1 ’a.s,s 3+ glass, pewter, oil paintings, or pets, security. 523-7047. $300 or best offer. 643-4669 after Pass Pass 34> 4+ doubled down one would oiilv BUILDING - Remodeling, be 100. ACROSS ELECTRONIC Calculators for other antique items. R. AUTO INSURANCE - Compare 3. 1971 MOBILE home - 12x60’, Pa.ss Pass Pass 1 Outlaw .Jame.s LEFEBVRE - Finstad - Home roofing, concrete steps, Harrison, 643-8709. The rather peculiar bid­ 2 Captivate maintenance, roofing, gutters, sale at reduced prices. Phone AVAILABLE NOW - Four-room our low rates. Young drivers fully furnished, set up in Storrs. Opening lead- 1(1 4> 6 lia.seliall. 3 Stupid fireplaces. For estimates call 649-4986. second-floor garden apartment, welcome. For quotation call VOLKSWAGEN - We buy, sell, Call for info, 527-7717. ding in the box developed tennis, ele. 4 Little LSeot.l masonry, tree surgery, 649-1142. Wanted to Buy 49 removal. Fully insured, free es­ carpeting, avacado appliances, Rod Dolin, 646-6050. repair, rebuild engines, when Nortli went into a long 11 Cow. for one 5 Merit SEASONED hardwood - for air-conditioner, lease and transmissions. Some used THEIR LOSS can be your gain. huddle before pa.ssing to his 13 Balhhouse 6 SehiMil of timates. 429-0184, 8-10 a.m., 6-10 14 Italian whales p.m. MASON CONTRACTOR - fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. WANTED - Wicker furniture, security. $195. 649-3978 or 646- WE PAY $10 for complete junk parts, window glass installed. Repossession, bank says sell. partner’s three club bid. Plastering, custom built stone any kind. Phone 872-0930. 4780. S H O R T RIB S condimenl 7 Presidential Call 875-4350. cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto Specials on mufflers, tires and Just 8 months old, beautiful 15 Kgg dish nickname or brick fireplaces, chimney Body, 528-1990. brakes. Tim Moriarty, 270 mobile home, save over $2,000. GUTTERS cleaned, repaired ^YOJ DDMT EVEN THATS NOT TRUE. 1 CHECK THERE JUST ISNT MUChJ 16 l.iUle demon 8 Kind of milk repair, block and cement work. NEW and used railroad ties, Hartford Road, Manchester, Can be seen by appointment. WHN don't 'iOU try to g et 17 Mylhologieal drink and installed, $20 and up. MANCHESTER - Newer three- the WANT ADS EVERY DAY DEIvlAND FOR MAIPEN-OLASING. 30 Ladle New and repairs. E. Richard­ 1973 TOYOTA Landcruiser - 4- 643-6217. Call 828-0360, Broker. A vJ06, INSTEAD Of 9ITTI.NC5- ' look for w o r k . griddc.ss 9 Vigor 25 Den Driveways sealed. Free es­ authentic hardwood, excellent bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, STAR G A'ZER**'0 27 Simple 41 Hawaiian son, 643-0889, 649-0608. condition. Call 872-6754. security. Call 646-4132. wheel drive, locking hubs, good AROUND collecting WELFARE? 19 Town (Cornish 10 (iluLs precmice timates. R&R Reconstruction, □ RENTALS ------Itv CLAY R. POLI.AN' prefixI 12 A.sian nation '29 Storm for plowing. $3950, best offer. 1972 CHEVROLET Nova, real ADULTS - See the all-new adult ARIES LIBRA 33 .Sparse 43 Mends'socks 875-4541, 649-3882 anytime. 14 Your 20 Vended 13 Sikiuse SEASONED fireplace wood - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 1/2-ROOM modern, furnished 742-9753. clean, fully powered. Must sell. and retirement homes. MAR. 21 Daily AcIMIy Guide S ir. 22 -j-- 34 Mark to sluxit 46 I'ransmitted Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 Tr According lo ihe SlOfl.. '' 22 Distre.ss signal 18 Sindliad's bird 40 Malt brew BOB'S A-1 SERVICE - Snow $30 per pickup load, delivered, Rooms tor Rent 52 apartment - Own entrance, 649-9437 or 643-6217. Completely furnished, in­ 19 ocr. 22MVLv» 23 Lower limbs at 1973 CHEVROLET Nova - Six cluding 2-door refrigerator, .,IM 6-l8-46 To develop messoge for Wednesdoy, 21 French 35 Indian weight 50 Correlative of plowing, raking, cellars, attics, Manchester-Vernon area. Call parking for one car. No pets. 4I5-29-344' 24 (Jenuine revoluliomsl neither BIDWELL Home Improvement 875-7308. Call 649-9382. cylinders, excellent running electric range, divan, oc­ 'y 48-58-63 rood words corresponding to numbers 42-53-87-89l^ 26 Horseplay 37 Henler cleaning, appliances moved, THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ of your Zodioc birtli sign. 23 ItenLs 38 Scoffs 52.Steam er (ab.l Co. Expert installation of condition. $2150 or best offer. casional chair, end and coffee ,/ TAURUS SCORMO 28 Burme.se wixxl lawn care. 289-7019. aluminum siding, gutters and nished rooms, centrally 1 Don'r 31 Security 41 Be 649-4669 after 4:30. Trucks for Sale 62 tables, lamp, dinette set, L‘; AfR. 20 ocr. 2 1 ^ sprite trims. Roofing installation and 1974 CAPEHART stereo con­ located. Kitchen privileges. 2 Exploit 32 Present .Do 30 I’acific 1 3 4 r " 6 7 8 9 10 draperies, curtains, and wall- MAY 20 3 Plotter 33 On 63 Favors HOY. 2 1 ^ BULL WORK - Any kind. Odd repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. sole. Must sell, $200 or best Parking. Reasonable rates. 64 Sex turmeric Ellington 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Bus - new 1972 DATSUN pickup, step and to-wall carpet in living room. ) 7-10)3-3l 4 Don't 34 Go I7-20-36-57/K'. 11 12 13 jobs, light trucking, cellars and offer. Phone 875-7854 after 5 Phone 649-2358. TW 52-S5-66 5 Elderly 35 Seek 65 Long-plonne< 31 Cravat tires, new brakes, excellent toe bumper, two extratra wheels,wne An abundance of cabinets and 66 Attention 71-74-68-90Vg; 82 Transposzss attics cleaned, trees removed. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, p.m. FIREPLACE UNIT 6 The 36 The 14 15 647-9767, 646-3545, condition, $1,800. Call 643-9262 excellenlit (condition, $1,875. 875- closets that are sure to please. BY BOY CRANE GEMINI 7 Matters 37 The 67 Personal SAGITTARIUS lab.) roofing, storm windows, aw­ WANTED - Single woman to BUZZ SAM VEK 38 Jump 68 Best Meadowbrook Apartments, after 5 p.m. 5901. Step-saver kitchen, large ' y MAY 21 8 Your NOV. 22 J ^ 33 Kages 16 18 i9 nings. Quality workmanship, WASHER and dryer - Excellent help share expenses, own 9 Person 39 Sweetheoft 69 Right just off of Route 83. New 3 ‘/2- master bedroom, guest room, B U T, \/ T O U ' r ' r JUNE 20 36 l.ampreys JUNK CARS bought. $5-$25. free estimates. Fully insured. condition. $75 for both. Call 646- bedroom, kitchen privileges. *^WE'VE VOTED TO^, t h e q u e s t io n BUT I'M MORE PLAINLY, t h e 10 Related 40 Company 70 Decisions Die. 21 t m room, one-story, house-type 1973 BUICK LTD, fully comfortable size living room PAPAi/ AREN'T 41 Moking 71 And 39 .Scrulinize 20 Towing included. Call 644-2912 6549 or 649-0688. Call after 6 p.m., 643-4378. 1962 FORD 1/2 ton pickup - 292 IS,WHICH ONE experienced ONE WHO 6 BEST ■iQ'\35.37.40.45 1 i Associotes 2I-24.41-47J' 40 Knergy (coll.) 872-9187, 649-3417. RESCUF KELLV'5 RECOVERED 12 You 42 It 72 Chonges 1 F corner units in new brick and equipped, air-conditioned, cubic inch engine, 8' body, $350. and dining area. Porch, awning, QUALIFIED SHOULD 4/60-73-75 65-67-72 1 , 27 or 872-2503 anytime. (31RL FROM THE OF US WILL JOE. 43 Best 73 Moture 42 Dispatch 24 25 stereo tape player, cruise con­ patio for your outdoor living. CANCER 13To ROOFING - Specializing TAG SALE - Glassware, fur- GENTLEMAN ONLY - Free stone garden apartment Call 872-0930. WALK THE / 1 F R O M T H E 14 Good 44 Mokes 74 Commodity CAfRICORN 44 Vehicle ■ trol, under 20,000 miles, green Club house, swimming pool, PRISON, M?. C H ^ E / n i l : J. „,LJUN£ 21 75 People Die. 22 y r 5 T S ir LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs, nitur, electrical appliances, parking, central location, building. Total electric. WIRE? y v w a u MY BALANCE. ACCIDENT. 15 Try 45 Of 45 rime [KTiiHls repairing roofs, new roofs, and beige, 646-2487. sauna bath. Financing . sawyer. DRAW 16 in 46 Mood 76 In 47 The briny 1 JAN. If cellars and attics cleaned, gutter work, chimneys, cleaned toys. Reasonable. 56 Eva Drive kitchen privileges. References Features floor-to-ceiling 17 Industnol 47 Those 77 For 31 32 Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 available. Live in a well- STRAWS, 5- 9-30-54/g 48 Heart, liver et lawns mowed, small tree work. - second right off Vernon Street. required. 643-2693 after 5 p.m. O nI2-26-38-49 18 Generous 48 Todoy 76 Apprecioted 1 and repaired. 30 years living room fireplace, range, al 37 38 1966 DODGE Dart, 2-door, planned and controlled com­ ^ 51-76-79-86 19 Opposite 49 The 79 Your 62-68-81-85' 33 34 35 36 Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. experience. Free estimates. Friday, Saturday, 10-4. for appointment. 80 Your 51 Smaller refrigerator, disposal, air- automatic transmission, rebuilt LOW COST motorcycle in­ munity with privacy and 20 Mofters 50 The AQUARIUS ■ Howley, 643-5361. LEO 51 Hurdles 81 You 53 .laguurlike 39 41 conditioning, wall-to-wall engine, $475. Call 649-7554. surance, immediate binding. natural surroundings. You can 21 Start JAN. 20 MAPLE DINING room table, ONE ROOM, private bath, 22 Sex 52 Should 82 Fun liea.st 1 ■ carpeting. Adults only, no See us for your needs, Crockett save money and live better. Let 63 Heed 46 H 47 22 23 Vour 53 Alone fit. II 54 Ho.spilal 44 SNOWPLOWING ROOFING - Installation and like new, $135, Can be seen at parking, convenient location, 54 Problems 84 Them Residential or pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease CUTLASS 1967 coupe, very good Agency, 643-1577. Jensen’s give you a new key to 24 Todoy 3- 6-19-22/0 worker ■1 repairs, gutters, storm win­ 528 West Middle Turnpike. nicely decorated, $30. weekly. condition, snow tires included, living - security and peace of '•<;> 2- 8-14 28 25 Rely 55 Get 85 Con 55 Boy's name 48 49 50 51 Commercial Call 649-5729. security. Reserve now for Oc­ ,gy32.43-56 26 Con 56 Plons 86 Pofh I27.61-78 dows, doors. Experienced $495. Phone 649-1348, HARLEY-Davidson - Motor­ miniL Jensen’s, Inc., Rollings 67 Seek 56 I.ot'k of hair tober 1-November occupancy. VIRGO 27 Might 57 Trades risc ES 54 Call quality workmanship. Fully in- TAG SALE - Three families. cycles, parts and accessories. Hills, Route 44A, Mansfield., 28 Connections 58 Ask 68 Troding PLEASANT Room for working Call James J. Gessay, 875- A AUG. 22 89 Cooperotion «•; '» )V^ BROWN'S TIRE SHOP sured. Free estimates. Variety items priced to sell. Oc­ 1970 DODGE Coronet, $300 and Expert service. Harley- Mrs. Young, 26 OW Wood Road, 29 To 59 Oppostte DOWN 55 0134. 60 Responsible 90 Fovored mar. 20 1 646-3444 Reasonable prices. Rick tober 3. 4 and 5. 30 O’Leary gentleman. Near bus line, take over payments. Phone 649- Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, 429-1786. Main Office, Route 10, '4' ItPT. 22 30 Poses 1 Castes iSkr.i Burnett, 646-3005, Street. parking. 647-9033. 3140. Hartford. 247-9774. Southington, 1-628-0317. 1-2533-59 jGooJ ^AiJvcrsc ^^Neutrzl 23-39-44.50/O 64-77-80-82 69-76-^B4V» INtWSPAPLRrNTfRPHISL ASSN I €

I PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 1, 1974 Summary of Proposed New Town Zoning iia«rI)FHtFr lEuFttinn Irra lb SUmARY 7. The Detailed Development Plan must cover at least 1. Boundaries and acreage of the Village Center Area Commiesion Action on Application (17.6.3) OF 20% of the area of the proposed zone and satisfy all PROPOSED ZONING REGULATION the standards outlined below under Second Stage. 2. General layout of public streets The Commission would act on Site Plan applications within FOR A PLANNED COMMUNITY (17.3.11; I7,3.2g) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1974 - VOL. XCIV, No. 2 Manchester—A City of Village Charm t h ir t y -t w o pa g es — t w o se c t io n s 3. Location of major sewer and water lines 65 days of submission, or the Plan would be deemed approved. PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS In addition to these standards, the regulation also calls The Greater Hartford Community Development Corporation is 4. Location of major drainage facilities The applicant could appear before the Commission if either the for the Commission to consider the following factors in acting propoaing that a new Section 17 be added to the Coventry Zoning 5. Location of parks and other open spaces applicant or the Commission desires. A public hearing is not on the petition: Regulations which would permit and regulate development of a 6. Location of building sites and the permitted uses re q u ir e d . - appropriateness of the location of the proposed zbne on such sites planned community in a Planned Community Zone. This summary The Site Plan roust comply with the Detailed Development - the effect of such zone on properties in the surrounding 7. Maximum number o f d w e llin g u n i t s , i f an y , p e rm itte d Retroactive Oil Tax outlines the proposed regulation. The numbers in parentheses v i c i n i t y on each building site Plan and any Village Center Plan and must also show that the refer to the specific provisions of the proposed eunendment. - traffic intact, and the adequacy of existing and proposed B. Commission Action on Application (17.5.3) following development criteria w ill be followed: primary interior streets The Commission would hold a public hearing and act on the 1. uses (17.2.1) PURPOSE (17.1) - th e o r d e r ly grow th o f th e Town application as provided in the General Statutes for special 2. heights (17.2.3) Imposed by Venezuelans - the existing and future availability of essential 3. minimum floor areas for dwelling units (17.2.4A) The purpose of a Planned Community Zone under the pro­ services, including w ater,. sani;tary sewers, and sites permits. The application would be approved if: for schools and par)cs 4. set backs (17.2.4B) posed regulation is to enable the coordinated development of a 1. The Plan includes building sites for both - the need for adequate open spaces Ity Lnitril Preaa International free to dispose of it in the best manner ser­ Hernandez told a news conference a. Commercial uses; and 5. d e n s ity ( 1 7 .2 .4C) planned community pursuant to standards which w ill: - population trends in the Town and the Windham and ving the Arab national interests,” Salam Venezuela decided to extend the 3.5 per Capitol Planning Regions 6. access to public streets (17.2.9) Venezuela has taken a $440 million bite 1. preserve to the greatest extent possible the rural b. Community facilities uses and/or govemiwntal said upon arrival for a two-day official cent hike retroactively to the first nine u s e s . out of the “excess profits” of big inter­ atmosphere and the scenic and recreational areas of - the appropriateness of the general location of Open 7. off-street parking (17.2.9) visit to promote Algerian-Kuwaiti oil months of the year in a move to cut into oil the Town and reserve substantial amounts of open space Space, Residential, Village Center and Employment national oil companies, imposing a for use by the public; 2. The number of dwelling units proposed does not cooperation. company profits without increasing con­ Center Areas exceed the maximum number established for the 6. streets (17.2.10) retroactive tax to keep the firms from Village Center in the Detailed Development Plan. \ He said oil-producing countries would sumer prices. 2. promote the harmonious and comprehensive arrangement If the petition is granted, the land covered by the 9. water supply (17.2.12) passing the levy on to consumers. of land uses, circulation systems, open spaces and not treat “with sympathy” the Western 3. The Plan is generally consistent with the Detailed Mines Minister Valentin Hernandez an­ Levy Retroactive public facilities; petition is rezoned to a Planned Community Zone, and the 10. sanitary sewage (17.2.13) countries campaigning for lower Development Plan. nounced the new tax Tuesday in Caracas, He said the retroactive levy would add petroleum prices. 3. create an economic base which w ill support necessary General Development Plan and Detailed Development Plan are 11. drainage (17.2.14) hitting such oil giants as Exxon, Shell and $363 million to the $77 million Venezuela utilities, public facilities, and a high level of In acting on the Plan, the Commission should coi^ider the a m e n itie s ; Gulf. He predicted similar action by the expects to collect in increased revenue approved. Approval of the General Development Plan w ill fix locaUon and adequacy of the streets, u tilities, parks, 12. fire hydrants (17.2.15) China Joins Ranks United States to curb soaring fuel com­ during the final three months of the year. 4. provide for balanced development, including housing the number of dwelling units for the entire planned community, building sites, and the uses proposed for each site, and the The Commission may modify a Site Plan or approve it sub­ pany profits. In Manila, newspapers reported China He said the companies would be unable and employment opportunities; joining the ranks of oil-exporting coun­ establish the general location of Open Space, Residential, ject to conditions to assure compliance with the Zoning to pass the retroactive increase on to con­ 5. permit the Town to manage and control growth, change relationship of the Plan to the General Development Plan and Unified Stand Sought tries, agreeing to ship a million tons of and development; sumers because the levy was on oil Village Center and Employment Center Areas, and designate the the Detailed Development Plan. Regulations. Algeria’s minister of industry and petroleum to the Philippines by the end of already sold. Industry sources conceded 6. fulfill the purposes expressed in the Preamble to general location of proposed school sites and of primary energy, Baleed Abdel Salam, said in next year. The Commission may modify a proposed Plan or approve it the effectiveness of the move. the Zoning Regulations; BASIC DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS (17.2) Kuwait Tuesday night that “Oil states interior streets. The Plan will also provide the general The unilateral action by Venezuela, An oil company official said the firms 7. c r e a te a l i v in g enviro n m en t w hich w i l l f o s t e r common subject to conditions to assure compliance with the zoning should adopt a unified stand in the face of America’s major foreign fuel supplier, community interests, community stab ility , and a common undoubtedly would pass on the rise for the parameters for review of all subsequent Detailed Development regulations. The Commission must act on the application by The types of development restrictions for Site Plans the intriguing campaigns by consuming sense of responsibility for the future of the com­ came after the 12-member Organization of last three months of 1974, “but they can’t munity, and which w ill satisfy the diverse and Plans, Village Center Plans and Site Plans. Approval of the listed above apply to all development in a Planned Community countries.” Petroleum Exporting Countries ordered a changing needs of individuals‘throughout their life 65 days .after the hearing or the application is deemed approved pass along anything for the January- “The oil prices are sound and 3.5 per cent oil tax increase for the last cycles; and petition w ill allow the petitioner to proceed with development Zone, even if a Site Plan is not required. In addition, there September period,” as submitted. reasonable. Petroleum is ours and we are three months of 1974. B. permit flexibility and the opportunity for innovation in accordance with the approved Plans, provided that all the are other restrictions which must be complied with; in design to achieve the above purposes within the Approval of the Plan w ill establish the general location Retuliulion (QiiCMtions Ignored confines of a comprehensive review and approval pro­ review and approval stemdards and development criteria set 1. Performance standards (17.2.2) Hernandez brushed off questions about c e ss . of streets, utilities, parks, and building sites, the uses per­ U.S. retaliation, predicting officials in forth in the regulations are thereafter complied with. mitted on the building sites, and the maximum number of dwelling 2. Restrictiens on alcoholic beverages (17.2.5) Washington would take similar action REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCESS (1 7 .3 , 1 7 .4 , 1 7 .5 and 17.6) units, if any, permitted on a building site. Approval will 3. Compliance with Inland Wetlands regulations (17.2.6) against the international oil companies. SECOND STAGE - APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A DETAILED “The U.S. government is looking into DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR EACH DEVELOPMENT PHASE constitute a special permit for the development of buildings 4. Removal of topsoil, etc. (17.2.7) Under the proposed regulation the developer would be (17.4) the companies’ excess profits itself and 5. Signs (17.2.8) required to obtain zoning review and approval by the Commission in a Village Center Area, subject to Site Plan approval. NEWS CAPSULES will probably take some kind of action, No development in a Planned Comnunity Zone may occur m^til FOURTH STAGE - APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF SITE PLANS (17.6) 6. Underground telephone and electric distribution too,’’ he said. at four stages in the development process. lines (17.2.11) a Detailed Development Plan for the area to be developed has fFatergate Cover-Up Trial Defendants in Court In Manila, newspapers said Philippine A summary of the permitted uses and an outline of the Site Plans will be required prior to the construction of First Lady Imelda R. Marcos arranged a FIRST STAGE - PETITION TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARIES OF A been approved by the Commission. The Plan may cover a portion development criteria applicable to Planned Community Zones million-ton shipment of Chinese petroleum PLANNED COMMUNITY ZONE, AND TO APPROVE THE of the Zone. After the Detailed Development Plan for the any building in most Residential Areas and in all Village The trial of five former associates of Ehrlichman, Nixon’s No. 2 aide; H.R. Mardian, former assistant attorney Jury (Qualifications Impasse Continues GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE PROPOSED during a 10-day visit to Peking last month. are attached to this summary. former President Richard Nixon in Haldeman, former White House chief general. Jury selection in the case WASHINGTON (UPI) - Wanted: 18 un­ SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) - The PLANNED COMMUNITY AND A DETAILED DEVELOPMENT first phase of development is approved in conjunction with the Center and Employment Center Areas. Site Plans w ill not be PLAN FOR THE FIRST PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT (1 7 .3 ) the Watergate cover-up began of staff; former Attorney General which is expected to last several biased, patient Americans willing to work Dominican government has canceled a OAPEC Plans Meeting approval of the General Development Plan and the zone change required in areas for single-family detached houses and Open ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION (17.8) SECOND STAGE - APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A DETAILED DEVELOP­ Tuesday in U.S. D istrict Court in John Mitchell; Kenneth Parkinson weeks continued today. (ABC-TV late and on Saturdays if necessary, closely shipment of food to the Venezuelan Con­ In Kuwait, oil sources said the Organiza­ MENT PLAN FOR EACH DEVELOPMENT PHASE (1 7 .4 ) under the F irst Stage, a Detailed Development Plan would be Space Areas. (17.6.1) Washington with Judge John Sircia (profile), attorney for the Committee Drawing by Freda Reiter via UPI) guarded and sealed away from their sulate in response to leftist guerrillas tion of Arab Petroleum Exporting Coun­ A zoning permit or Site Plan approval is necessary families for as long as four months — all hardening demands for the release of tries would meet in the near future to dis­ THIRD STAGE - APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF VILLAGE CENTER submitted for each subsequent area to be developed. (17.4.1) A. Submission of Site Plan Application (17.6.2) presiding. Left to right are: John to Re-Elect the President; and Robert PLAN (17.5) before commencing to build a new building or structure. A for $20 a day. seven hostages held in the building. cuss what it regards as American threats A. Submission of Detailed Development Plan Application (17.4.2) A Site Plan application would include a survey, soil map, The guerrillas, who have been holding a against Arab oil states. FOURTH STAGE - APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL C*' STTF PLANS (17.6) certificate of use and compliance is necessary before occu­ The owners, or their agents, would apply to the Commission topographical map, statement explaining the relationship of U.S. woman diplomat and six others for The sources said the group was con­ pancy. five days, Tuesday demanded $1 million in cerned about recent statements by Presi­ for approval of a Detailed Development Plan covering their land. the Site Plan to the Detailed Development Plan and any Village Students Fight A general explanation of the various review and approval stages INSIDE ransom and the release of 37 Dominican dent Ford and Secretary of State Henry A. Center Plan, and a filing fee of $25. Site Plans would Include BOSTON (UPI) - A handful of black The application would include a survey, soil map, and topo­ Sewer Department political prisoners. Kissinger accusing Arab oil producers of is outlined in greater detail below.* The remainer of the summary prepared by Hartford and white students fought in South Boston graphical map, a statement explaining the relationship of the information needed to determine that the development criteria TODAY Earlier, a top government source said artificially rigging prices. High School Tuesday, the 14th day of a Process-Devco will appear in tomorrow’s edition of The the guerrilla band had reduced their Detailed Development Plan to the General Development Plan, and outlined below are complied with. court-ordered busing plan designed to • The zoning regulation does not treat subdivision plan or Herald. demands to freedom for one jailed leftist inland wetlands approvals. Following aoproval of the General Senior C itiz e n s...... Page 2 desegregate public schools. agreement to pay publication costs. The Detailed Development Seeks More Help leader and safe passage out of the country. Development Plan and Detailed Development Plan, applications Stamps and coins...... Page 15 for approvals of subdivision plans and applications for inland Plan would show: wetlands permits would be submitted in accordance with, and Area Profile ...... Pages 4, 8, 14, 22 Special Legal Aid when required by, the Subdivision Regulations and the Inland 1. The boundaries of the land covered by the Plan Conservatives Purged Wetland Regulations. By SOL R. COHEN technician and a male record clerk- - all to Coventry summery ...... Page 4 Syria Given New Aid Costs $327,000 2. The general location and approximate acreage of LISBON (UPI) — Portugal's new leftist each Open Space Area For want of a 35-cent replacement part, work at the treatment plant. Fire Prevention Week ...... Page 20 LONDON (UPI) — Diplomatic reports strongman called for “work, order and un­ TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) - Working on FIRST STAGE - PETITION TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARIES OF A the Town of Manchester was forced into He said his department now pays out from the Middle East said today the Soviet PLANNED COMMUNITY ZONE, AND TO APPROVE THE 3. The general location, approximate acreage, and Band shell sought ...... Page 26 ity” today to get the nation back on its feet the theory that your attorney may not be GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE PROPOSED maximum density restriction for each of three types buying 150,000 cubic feet of natural gas, at about $30,000 a year for overtime and that Union has promised new military supplies PLANNED COMMUNITY AND A DETAILED DEVELOPMENT of Residential Areas: Residential 1 Areas, Resi­ Abte a great deal on this East-MHS hoop date set.... Page 17 following a purge of conservatives from your best friend, the New Jersey Bar an estimated cost of about $200. much of it could go toward the $40,000 for to Syria above the $2 billion sent since last PLAN FOR THE FIRST PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT (1 7 .3 ) dential 2 Areas, and Residential 3 Areas the government. Association has paid $327,0(X) in the past That was the startling disclosure made the additional jobs. Jodaitis explained that 160 register for hockey...... Page 17 year’s October war and that this will be five years to persons allegedly bilked by 4. The general location, approximate acreage, and Tuesday night by Frank Jodaitis, water about $13,000 in overtime pay is built into supplemented by economic aid and A. Submission of Petition (17.3.1) maximum number of dwelling units for each Village their lawyers. Center Area and sewer administrator, in explaining to the union contract — about $1,000 for each military advisers. The money was appropriated by the A petition to zone land as a Planned Community Zone must the Board of Directors why he was asking of 13 permitted holidays. Syria is virtually Moscow’s only ally in 5. The general location and approximate acreage of each Lutz Museum Starts association’s Clients’ Security Fund, be submitted to the Commission. The petitioner must be the Eiqjloyment Center Area for four or five additional employes for the He said the parts and maintenance the Middle East and the new arms which collects $15 each year from every town's Sewage Treatment Plant. operation isn’t organized and someone is supplies are part of a move to cement this owner, or the agent of the owners, of all the land to be in­ 6. The general location and approximate acreage of practicing attorney in the state. sites for public schools The 35-cent replacement part was a lead needed to know what parts to stock, tenuous alignment, the diplomats said. Arthur J. Simpson, acting adminstrative cluded in the proposed Zone. slug for the gas generator used by the someone else to keep tabs on the electrical Membership Drive Relations with Egypt are still cool, and 7. The general location of primary interior streets director of the state courts, said Tuesday The petition must include: plant's digestor system. Jodaitis said it system and someone else to conduct daily although Moscow has friendly ties with B. Commission Action on Application (17.4.3) The Lutz Junior Museum at 126 Cedar to Kent Falls and a state fish hatchery, a that the payments went to 78 persons who either was misplaced or never ordered. maintenance. Iraq — Iraq is on the sidelines of the a. Map showing boundaries of proposed zone St. is conducting its annual membership Gwen Reed variety program and a special were allegedly defrauded by 14 attorneys. The Commission would hold a public hearing and act on the Mideast conflict. 24-IIour Operation Needed Mayor Seeks Explanation drive throughout this month. During this day at the Oak Grove Nature Center are b. Soil survey, topographical and other maps application as provided in the General Statutes for special He said federal and state recommen­ When Mayor John Thompson asked why time, the museum will introduce as many scheduled as part of the drive for new c. General Development Plan for the planned community permits. The application would be approved if: dations are for 24-hour operation of the the board hadn’t been told before of the covering all the land in the proposed zone. The *25chedt! individuals and groups as possible to the members. General Development Plan must show: 1. The Plan is generally consistent with the General plant and the 18 employes working there maintenance problems, Town Manager various activities and programs by the Members, both junior and family, Development Plan (17.4.3f) No. 40067 are insufficient for operating it and still Robert Weiss said there weren’t problems Somoza To Head 1. Total number of dwelling units proposed for the museum. receive the following benefits: Eligibility planned community and the average density providing preventative maintenance. He until a few weeks ago. Weiss said the $40,- 2. The dwelling units permitted under the Plan will _a . 1974. The museum receives more than 20,000 for museum classes, reduced rates for 2. Total number of acres and the general location of not cause the total number of dwelling units said only replacement maintenance is 000 asked for is available in the Sewer visitors each year from throughout programs and trips, a monthly newsletter approved for the entire zone to be exceeded :oo (1 7 .4 .3 b ) being done — at a high cost to the town. Reserve Fund. Director Phyllis Jackston Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode of events and a 10 per cent discount at the a. Open Space Areas Y O U R N A M E Windham Hospital *25? Jodaitis said the multi-million dollar challenged the statement and asked for a Island. Known as the “Doing Place,” it museum store. b. Residential Areas 3. The density restriction for Residential 1 Areas does not exceed 5 per acre (17.4.3c) TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS and 00/100 plant opened in 1971 with 16 men on two report on th available funds. offers young people and their families The drive for new members will con­ By JUNE rOMPKlNS ment relations of the Connecticut Hospital c. Employment Center Areas shifts of eight hours, as recommended by Jodaitis, in answer to questioning by exciting “touch” exhibits as well as Satur­ tinue throughout October. Anyone in­ 4. The density restriction for Residential 2 Areas Association, and the professional advisory does not exceed 12 per acre (17.4.3d) the consulting engineers for the project. several directors, conceded that problems terested in becoming a member or par­ Paul P. Somoza, assistant administrator d. Village Center Areas day happenings, field.trips, special in­ Since then, he said, two men were added— with the plant’s digestors are causing terest programs and after-school and ticipating in any of the activities men­ of Manchester Memorial Hospital for the committee of the Capital Region Mental 3. Location of proposed school sites 5. The density restriction for Residential 3 Areas does Health Planning Committee. not exceed 16 per acre (17.4.3e) not sufficient under the recommendations problems with sludge and are contributing Saturday classes. tioned above should visit the museum past eight years, has been named ad­ Buya WCD Washer and a matching dryer (DCD, DCDG, DIA He is a trustee of the Manchester 4. Location of primary interior streets for 24-hour operation, and still maintain to the need for 24-hour operation. weekdays between the hours of 2 and 5 ministrator of Windham Community The Commission may modify a proposed Plan or approve it or DIAG) between September 22nd and October 12th 1974 During this month, various activities and Frigidaire will $ O C 0 0 the plant as it should be maintained. such as weekday nature walks, field trips p.m., or call the museum at 643-0949. Memorial Hospital. Eugene S. Mittelman, Chapter of the American Red Cross and d. Brief statements about the planned community send you a check (or Unbalanced Operation serves on the Manchester Advisory Board concerning: subject to conditions to assure compliance with the zoning president of the Windham hospital board Buy the same Washer or matching Dryer alone Would Require $40,000 “Our problems result in an unbalanced of Health and the Health Care Facilities and Frigidaire will m q q of trustees, made the announcement 1. Anticipated phasing of development and regulations. The Commission must act on the application by He said about $40,000 additional would Planning Council, also for the Capital housing proposals send you a check for I U be needed for hiring an electrician, a today. 65 days after the hearing or the application is deemed (Sec I’iigi- Sixteen) LLufi Somoza, 36, is expected to assume his Region. 2. Circulation system • Heavy Duty 181b. Washer building and equipment mechanic, a lab f approved as submitted. • Exclusive “ Jet Cone” Agitator for Deep Cleaning new duties on Dec. 2, Mittelman said. He Uivic Activities 3. Water supply, storm drainage, sanitary sewage Flowing Heat Dryer for Even Drying Without Hot Spots will become the third administrator in the and solid waste systems Approval of the Plan w ill establish residential density Somoza has served on the executive oKnit Cycle eChoice of Colors Windham hospital’s 42-year history. 4. School, recreation, health and other public restrictions for particular land parcels covered by the Plan, The decision was made at a specially f a c i l i t i e s GOING ON NOW Revised Linwood Sewer will constitute approval of public school sites, and w ill pro­ called meeting of the Windham hospital Detailed Development Plan for the first development DISCOUNT DAYS BETWEEN trustees Monday night. phase of the planned community, covering at least vide further parameters for review of Village Center and Site SEPTEMBER 22 AND 20% of the land area of the planned community. The OCTOBER 12, 1974 “We are very pleased that our choice P.lan must include the information described below Plans. Approval of the Plan w ill permit developmnt in Request Turned Down comes from a neighboring hospital and ^der Second Stage for Detailed Development Plana, including the location, approximate acreage and accordance with the Plan, subject to Site Plan approval where has first-hand knowledge of the Connec­ maximum r e s i d e n t i a l d e n s ity r e s t r i c t i o n fo r each use ticut and area health scenes," Mittelman area, and a statement explaining the relationship of required, and subject to Village Center Plan approval in Village By SOL R COHEN Voting “yes” were Zinsser, Hillery the Detailed Development Plan to the General NEED said. “Mr. Somoza was our finest can­ Development Plan. Canter Areas. It hardly can be called progress — even Gallagher, Vivian Ferguson and Robert though it required only two-thirds as much Price. Voting “no” were John Thompson, didate and we are looking forward to a THIRD STAGE REFRIGERATOR f. Municipal Impact Study - APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF VILLAGE CENTER effort Tuesday night as it did Aug. 20 for Phyllis Jackston, John Tani and Matt partnership which will continue to respond PLAN (17.5) to the community’s health needs,” he g. Environmental Impact Statement the Manchester Board of Directors to Moriarty. It was Pascal Prigano who SPACE added. h. Population projections Before constructing buildings in a Village Center Area, reject sanitary sewers for Linwood Dr. abstained. Buy this compact Get Frigidaire's low On Aug. 20, the rejection required three The 3 to 5 vote was on a motion originally Here Since 1966 a Village Center Plan must be approved. (17.5.1) i. Agreement to pay publication costs Laundry Center price plus a *10““ cash votes, each 3 to 3 with 3 abstentions. made by Zinsser and seconded by Somoza was appointed an ad­ fi- Commission Action on Petition (17.3.2) A* Submission of Village Center Plan Application (17.5.2) get back *15““ refund on this big Tuesday night, the rejection required Gallagher. However, they voted "no” and ministrative assistant at Manchester only two votes, one 4 to 4 with 1 abstention, The Commission would hold a public hearing and act on the The owners of land in a Village Center Area, or their from Frigidaire top-freezer Refrigerator were joined by Ferguson, Jackston and Memorial Hospital May 1, 1966. He came the other 3 to 5 with 1 abstention. Tani. Voting “yes” were Thompson, Price to Manchester from .Temple University petition as provided in the General Statutes for changes in agents, would apply to the Commission for approval of a Here's a family-size 100% Frost Proof and Morarty. Again, Prignano abstained. Hospital in Philadelphia, where he had Washing and Drying Only One Difference zone boundaries. Every petition would have to meet the fol­ Village Center Plan. The application would include a survey, storage. Optional Center only 24" Add-on Automatic There was one other difference. On Aug. Two Abstain served as administrative assistant to the lowing standards: soil map, topographical map, a statement explaining the wide that operates Ice Maker. Over 20 the proposal was for sanitary sewers on Mrs. Jackston and Tapi said they executive director and as an ad­ on either 120 or 17 cubic feet of all of Linwood Dr. Tuesday night couldn't vote for sanitary sewers on half a ministrative resident. He was an ad­ 1. The area to be rezonod must include at least 500 relationship of the Plan to the General Development Plan and ministrative extern at Misericor- contiguous acres. (17.3.1) 240 volts household refrigerated (following a new petition) the proposal street. the Detailed Development Plan covering the Village Center current. space. was for sanitary sev\'ers on only half of “It’s not the proper procedure,” said dla llospitiil in Now York City. 2. Open Space Areas must comprise at least 20’'.. of Somoza holds a master’s degree in the acreage in the zone. Those areas would be used Area, and agreement to pay publication costs. The Village Linwood Dr. Mrs. Jackston. “The town will only have for recreation purposes and schools or preserved in hospital administration from the Universi­ their natural state. (17.3.2b; 17.2.lb) Center Plan would show: Model LC-2. LCT-120-Choice of color Model FPCI-170T-Choieo ol color The 4 to 4 vote was on a proposal by Carl to come back at some future date, tear up Zinsser, for authorizing assessments the street and install sewers on the other ty of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of 3- Residential Areas roust comprise at least 40% and I’ublic Health and he received his LL B. not more than 65% of the acreage in the zone. These against all but one of the property owners half.” areas would be used for housing and related uses ^ GET OUR FREE ESTIMATE Frigidaire. Home Enyironment Division of General Motors. involved, and for deferring his assess­ Thompson, in explaining his vote against degree from Fordham Law School, customarily permitted in residential areas. F'ordham University, Bronx, N.Y. (17.3.2c; 17.2.1C and D) You'll Be Happy You DIdl ment. deferring an assessment, said, “It sets a bad precedent and would open the door to Somoza’s batchelor’s degree was also Village Center Areas must comprise at least 3% and earned at F'ordham. not more than 10% of the acreage in the zone. These PAVE BEFORE WINTER COMES! future requests. We could be faced with Somoza holds the Mead Johnson Award Piiiil P. Sonio/.a areas would be used primarily for commercial (trade, requests totaling about $300,000 from other office, service, entertainment, communications, Bituminous Driveways • Parking Lots for postgraduate training in hospital ad­ transportation), community facilities, govern­ areas — Baldwin Rd. and Concord Rd., for committee of the Greater Hartford Com­ mental and residential uses. (17.3.2d; 17.2.IF) , • Repairs & Sealing • Concrete WEATHER example. It’s not as simple as saying, ‘It's ministration. BUDGET p p munity Council, the Community Develop­ 5. Employment Center Afsss must comprise at least 5% only one deferment’.’’ Iiiipicinciilcit Many I’rogruins • Septic Systems TERMS H , II, ment Action Program of Manchester, the and not more than 15% of the acreage in the zone. Sanitary sewers for all of Linwood Dr. While an assistant administrator at These areas would be used primarily for manu­ PEARL AND SON Mostly cloudy and quite cool with Drug Advisory Council of Manchester, the facturing, research and development, commercial, Manchester Memorial Hospital, Somoza G&ll PAVING & CONSTRUCTION CO. Shance of an occasional shower today and (plus other parts of the Keeney St. area) Manchester Board of FIducation advisory community facilities and governmental uses. had been recommended by the town’s illi rald photo by Dunni planned and implemented a number of (17.3.2e; 17.2.IE) West St., Bolton phone Todayl 649-9233 tonight. High today in the low to mid 50s. committee, and the hospital council of 649 MAIN ST. ESTABLISHED 1941 projects and programs covering a wide TEL. 643-2171 Low tonight mid to upper 30s. Thursday health department. Mark Cromwell receives his special sized card marks the occasion Greater Hartford’s committee on home 6. Total number of dwelling units cannot exceed an 27 Yean Experience! Fully Guaranteedt______PLENTY OF FREE PARKING The department accepted the proposal range of hospital activities. average of 5 per acre. (17.3.2f) variable cloudiness and colder with membership card to Lutz Junior care. of the beginning of the museum's an­ .Somoza serves on the professional ad­ chance of a few scattered light showers for sewers on half of Linwood Dr. on the A native of Yonkers, N.Y., Somoza is theory, “Half a loaf is better than none." Museum from Mrs. Berdine Spector, nual membership drive throughout visory council of the Manchester Visiting high in the upper 40s. assistant director of the museum. The the month of October. married and has three children. Nurses Association, the council on govern­ i